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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10. 1800.
THE SPECULATIVE JIARKBTS ,
Wheat Trndora Fin I the Cereal
Hard to Follow With Prcflt.
r\ CORN OFFERINGS VERY LIGHT.
A Fair Volume of Huslncss Trnns-
nctcil In Onts 1'rovlnloiiB Firm
nnil Prices IilKlier Hog
Valtico 1/owjr.
CHICAGO I'UODUOB MAUItnr- ) .
CJIICAOO , March 13. | Sp. cIal Tolozram to
THE HKB.J Wheat wns moro or loss nctlvo
nil dny nnJ the market was cflfllcult to fol
low with prollt. The uponlnc asallttla
woatc on dilTorcnt cables , oxcollcnt weather
nn a a reported Increase of 1,201,000 bushels
on ocean passage for the week. May started
nt OMo ana sold off to 70 0. Hero the marA -
A kct turned nntl for two or thrco hours wns
! fairly broaa and strong. May moved up to
80c , a fraction bailer than the high point
Aloiidny , yielded to SOJ o and then wont to
604c , the best prlco touched on the present
upward movement. Then thorn WM a uot
. . back to SO. ' c without apparent nauso before
noon , and ngnln later there was a further
break to 7hJiY 7'.tK < ? , the low llguro of the
dny. This wat followed by n recovery to
80'ionnd ' another enslor turn , leaving the
price at 12 o'clock at SOc. Tlio blp buying
early wua by W. O. McCormlck & Co. , who
wcro credited with buying for St. Louls
nhort- ) . Schwartz & Uupco , liutchlnson and
Cudahy wcro moderate Rollers. Crop news
nil day was very conflicting , and the best
information obtainable sucms to bo that It
will take ten unys.vot to II x the percentage
of the ( lanmco. VVilllnni Dunn expressed
himself n bull on the cash situation In wheat.
Cudahy not only sold freely but talkoil bear
ish , and the trudo suspected that ho was
Hutting ready to buy again. The whip-
flawing In wheat continued to the close.
May sold off to $ % i : , the lowest llcuro of
the day , unit closed at 7'.ic , or Jfu under
last night. The closing prices were : March ,
TUtfe ; Juno , 7UJ.fc { July , 77o.
'ihu corn market opened steady , but the
ofTcrlngH were very light. When wheat be
came strong there was no corn on the mar
ket and prices were bid up nearly j c to
: wjfo for May. They began to receive corn
on the advance and tli''ii receiving houses
and others with corn bought in the country
sold freely. 1'nttcn , linrtlatt , Frnlsor and-
Counsolman wcro the leading sellers.
Schwartz & Juppo sold July. Uoydon was
the ono good buyer of the day. March
closed at 23 0. Mnv sold at ao > o
nnd off to 2'J o to the clone.
Other closings were : April , 29c ; June , SOtfc ;
July : il@31 , ' o ; August , 3\a\ \ \ September ,
For oats there was n fair volume of busi-
ncsfl , with a higher range of prices. The
strength was duo to the batter fcoliryj In
whom and corn. The offerings were not
particularly luruu and the demand fair nnd
prices advanced JjCZJ/c , but the outside fig
ures wcro not maintained , as a weak feeling
developed the last llfteon minutes. Offer
ings became frco and all the advance was
lost. There was a little demand for carlots
in store nnd No. 2 was quotable nt 20J @Jlc.
For No. 2 whlto for May an improved de
"
mand" existed and ISO , 000 bushels wern sold at
22J < ( ! ? 2c : ! , a sliRht advance ever yesterday.
'Iho provision market was linn aim prices
ruled higher early. Toward the close there
was less actvity and less strength , neil part
of the early advance was lost , with 22,000
hogs ut the yards and 40,000 at the western
markets , compared with lil.OUO at the same
points n year ago. I'riccs were fi@10c lower.
Mess pork opened n few cents oft nt SIO.-15 for
May , but was bid up to-10.0T > the Urst hour ,
nnd March add July up to tlO.Uj. At the
close Mnv was off to $10.r > 2 > $ . Lard sold at
til. N > for May and 50.20 for July nnd held
linn. Short ribs sold : ifr > 12J4 for Mnv and
JC.22K for July , but yielded to Jo.or" nnd
t3.17 later.
CHICAGO U 8 1'OUIt.
CHICAGO , March 18. [ Special Telegram to
THE BES.I CATTLB Business opened rather
slow and uncertain , the export demand was
light and the dressed boot trade seemed in
no particular hurry to got 10 work , but later
on there was more activity nnd about every
thing desirable was disposed of nt the closo.
Prices .underwent little or no change ns com
pared with yesterday. Thcro was unlooKcd
I'or II rmness late ycstordnynnd lust night sales
wcro made at u better advantage than at the
opening. About llftcen load of Tcxuns were
penned In the Tnxas division , among
which wcro n few fat steers , but
the bulk were not llrsi class. Na
tive butchers' stock snowed little or no
change und the stocltcr and feeder trade Is
moving along about the same as last
weelf. Choice beeves , $4.50ii5.b5 ( ; medium
to good steers , 1,350 to 1,500 Ibs , $4.00 ®
4.40 ; 1.200 to 1,850 Ibs , $8,85 ( < < I.10 ; 930
to 1,200 Ibs , f,1.2t'3.75. ' Stocltera ana feeders.
$2.10 ( < ? 3.05 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $2.50 ®
3.20 ; bulk , $2.25@2.75. Cornfod steers , $3.23
( U3.7G.
lions There wes another down turn of
about ICc , that is bulk sola that much lower
than yesterday , but the gonornl market was
only about Go lower tiinn yesterday. Pack
ers paid $ I.OJ@4.05 for common nnd rough
and $4.0501.15 for best mixed ; In fact it wan
nbout n frl. 15 market. Best heavy nnd prime
selected Hhlnping grades ; old at $1.17 ! ( ( J4.25
nnd assorted light nt1.20 , with $1.25 for
bingo sort.
( Jnlo ice , March IS.-Tho Drovers' Journal
reports us follows :
Cattle Heccipts , 7.000 ; shipments , ;
market dull , closing Ifl@l5j lowur ; steers ,
$3.20(5 ( ! 1.40 ; beeves , fl.50 ( < $ J.S5 ; stoekors and
fcedors. $2.10@3.03 ; cows , bulls and mixed ,
8l.5t3.30 ) ; Texas corn-fed steers , $2.S5 ( < ? 8.75.
Hogs -Ucceipts , 23,000 : market 5T$10
lower , closing strong ; mixed nnd light. $4.00
@ 4 25 ; heavy , $3.00 ® 1.25 ; skips , $3 50 ( 1.00.
Shiiop KccolptB , 8,000 ; market strong ;
natives , $ I.OO ( < J5.90 ; western corn-fed , ? 4 OOfa
0.70 ; Texans , $3.73@5.00 ; lambs , $5.00@0 00.
FJNANG1A.U
NEW YOKK , March 18. [ Special Telogrnra
to TUB BEE. | STOCKS The opening of the
lock market was hardly in Keeping with
the confidence npparont among the opera
tors at the resorts last night. The trudo
generally conceded that most of the soiling
yesterday was by the Jones-Cammacu par
ties. The narrowness of the market was not
regarded unfavorably so long us prices held
llrm so near n critlc.il money period. There
was some elation over the report that dU-
patches had boon received from the heads of
the disturbing lines west of Chicago , sayIng -
Ing that stops are already In progress for n
Huttlomont of the rate troubles within a few
days. It was cl.ilmod that orders ura placed
to tuko Burlington , Union Pncilic , Uock
Island and other shares as fust as they press
on the market. Notwithstanding this fojl-
Ing thoopnning today was tauio , the tompar
of the room bearish und London doing noth
ing. Outside of the transactions
in Atchlson , Union Puclllo and
Sugar there was little Interest In trad
ing. First prices showed only slight uhnnges
from last night's figures except In Tennessee
Coal , which was down 1J per cent , and Bur
lington & Qulncy , which was M lowor. After
n momentary recession everything moved
up , though changes In quotations In tno gen
eral list was on the s line limited sc.Uo as the
business done , und they get but a shade
above those of the opanlag. Tonnes see Cool
nnd Sugor , however , were exceptions , each
rising 1 per cant above Its lowest price , after
which n general reaction took plaoj , nnd ill
many stocks nil the Improvement was lost ,
Granuors especially showing considerable
wenknosi. Before noon Union Paclllo was
the leader for activity , and utter touching
O2'i ' recovered slightly. At mid-day the
market was stagnaut , with price * through
out the list > 4@ under the prices yester
day. The total sales of stock today weru but
118,000 shares , Thcro was no feature of lui-
iwrtanco boyomt a dragging decline the last
hour , Grangers and Pacific stock * all showed
mall uct Iouo8. aroint * continue good
and reports Indlcato an early settlement of
the rate troubles.
The following wore thaob < i .nrU3titlonti ]
P. S 4 * regular. Ktli Noithirn I'nclflc . M1) )
U.B. 41 coupon ) . .li'S'j ilo oroferred. , , . 11' <
IT. H. 4scnuuoni ! .ltcili < iloprererreil..Hl
P clrtc.Btor M ) . HO IN.V.entral .
C ntr I I'ftcIQo. . . H2 ' ( ' . 1)B . * '
riilcngo * Alton . . .U > Hock Inland . in
Chlcaiso.Hurllngtai It' . . M. A St.1' . . ( W'
A'julnov . iffl'V ' iloureferr . . . . . .
HllnolsCentral . . . .lll'il anpreferraa 01.
1..U. & W. . ItMioniMcirio K ! ' {
KnnsaskTaxa fl'n W..St. L. A : ! 124 *
f.nkoShorn infl'i noproforrtxl. . . . . . 2fl' <
Michigan Caatral. . ( C'j.lVcstora Union. . . . K\t )
Missouri 1'acinc. . . 7'il ; )
MOXEV Knsy at WQl pcfcent.
PIIIME MBiicixraa I'ApBa 5Kd7 > tf par
cent ,
Sinni.ixo ESCIIAXOE Dull but itcady ;
sixty- day bills , H.sl'tf ; demanil , fI.S4"i' .
nilniiitc Btoolci.
NEW YoriK , Alarcli 13. f Special Telegram
toTiiR UeB.l Tha fjlbviu aJ thi mln-
Ingstouk qtiotations :
Alice 110 | EI Crlito . . . . .130
CaleilnnlA.ll.il. . . 19) Itomsstnka 831
Ton. Cal. A Va . . 40) Worn Silver S"
Comnionwcnltti. , . 'Jtl ) Mexican'so
Comntoric. T. txis.axn Ontario WK )
Corastock. T. scrp.aooo Union Coa 175
Deailwoo-J T. . . .II )
IMtUDUOK .H.
UIIICAOO. March 13. Iil5 n. m. cloio
Wheat Lower ; .March , 79tfc ; May , 795 0.
Corn Easier ; March. 2S'ftc ; May , 29X- ; .
Oats Easier ; March , 21o ; May , 21Jc.
Kyo May , 4IJ4C.
BarleyNothing dolnir.
Prime Timothy * 1.21(31.23. (
Flax-Cash , $1.43.
Whisky $1.0'2.
Pork-Easier ; March , $10.32) ) ; May ,
$10.52 .
. Lard Steady ; March , $0.10 ; May. $0.12J , ' .
Flour Unchonceu ; winter wnoat , 52.0Uc3 (
4.10 ; spring wheat , $3. 75 4.00 ; rye , $2.50 ®
2.SO ; buckwheat , 75citl.OO ( , per cwl.
Provisions Shoulders , $ l.854.40 ( ; ; short
clear. $5.45M5 50 : short ribs , March , $5.07K-
Butter Easier ; creaiilery , 10@25c ; dairy ,
ia < jl22c.
ChcoBO Steady : full cream cheddars , 9J
( ftlic ) ; Hats , 910i/c ; Young Americas.
Firm : fresh , 12@13c.
Hldua Unchanged ; heavy and light green
salted , 4) < @ fc ; salted bull , 3e ; green
salted rulf , 5 > o ; dry Hint , 0@7o ; dry salted
Index , Ou ; dry calf , St Oo ; deacons , 20o each.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 solid packed ,
3 cj No. 2. 3fc ; cake , 4c.Receipts.
Receipts. Shlpm'ts.
Flour . 17.000 10.000
Wheat . 14.000 13.000
Coru . 8J,000 232,000
Outs . 117,003 248.000
Now York , March 13. Wheat nocoipts ,
14:00 : : bushels : exports , 13.800 bushels ; spot
Irregular , closing easy ; No. 2 rod , 8S ) @S3) c
In elevator , 89f@90o afloat ; S0&0u { of. o.
b. ; options weak , No. 2 rod , March , closing
Corn Receipts , 12,000 bushels ; oxnorts ,
171,100 bushels ; spot stronger ; No. ! 2 , 80 @
87c in elevator , 8733c afloat ; ungraded
mixed , 29c ( 33) ) a ; options lowor. March clos
ing at 30JS.J c.
Outs Kecelpts , 80,000 bushels ; exports ,
39,200 ; spot firmer ; No. Q whlto. 30 > { r < $3U4c ;
mixed wostorn. 27@30o : whlto do , 2'
options linn ; March , 2S c.
Coffee Options barely steady at
points down , closed llrm ut 10@20 points
dow. Sales : 90.000 bags : March , ? 18.00 ,
May , $17.0@17.50 : ! ; spot Ulo easier ; fair
cargoes , $20.50.
SugarHaw , steady ; refined , easier.
Petroleum United closed , April , 87c. ,
Eees Steady ; western , 14 0.
Pork Quiet ; now mess , Sll.GO@12.00.
Lard About steady ; western steam , | 0.50 ;
May. $0.42.
Butter Quiet ; western dairy , 0@l8c ;
creamery , lij20o ! ! ( ; Elgin , 20c.
Cheese Firm ; western , 10@12c.
St. liciulH. March IS. Wnoat Higher ;
early , closing off ; casu. "So ; May , % c.
Corn Higher ; cash , ! 25c ; May , 2ic.
Oats Higher ; cash , 20Xc ; May , 21
Pork Firm : 10 Gu.
Lard btron$0.10. : ; .
Whisky -$1.02.
Hulter HIchcr ; creamery. 2023c : dairy.
20@22c.
nillwniikop.MarchlS.-Whoat-Unsottlod ;
No. 2 spring , cash , 72J e ; May , "Jjtfc.
Coru Higher ; No. : t , 23.HC.
Oats Steady ; No.2 , white , SS fc.
Hyo Steady ; No. 1 , 43 fo.
Barley Steady ; No. 2lie. .
Provisions Hlgiior ; porit , $10.45.
Ijivorpool , March IS. Wheat Firm ;
demand pee ; holders offer moderately ;
California No. 1 , 7s 2d per cental.
Cjrn Quiet ; demand poor ; now mixed
western , 3s 0 > fd per cental.
iU'liinoupoli-i. March IS. Wheat Cash
wheat fairly nctlvo and higher ; receipts ,
183 cars : shipments , 2,800 bushels ; Closing :
hard , March , 78'gc ' ; May , SOc ; on track. We ;
No. 1 northern , March , 77c ; May , 7S > c ;
on track , 7Sc ; No. 2 northern on truck ,
>
Kalian * Clry. March 18. Wheat
Steouy : No. a hard , cash , 03V/05' c ; No.
3 hard , OOc : No. 2 red , 71c.
Corn Higher ; No. 2 , 22 ® 22Jfc.
Oats 19o.
Cincliinntl. March 13 Wheat Stronger , ;
No. 2 red , 79c.
C7orn Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 3tc.
Oats Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 24k'c.
Whisky SI.02.
IJIVK srooic.
ICnnnnR City , March IS Cattle Receipts ,
7,800 ; shipments , 2,000 ; lower ; steers , $3.80
( 4.70 ; cows , Sl.bOS'-VJJ ; stoekors end feed
ers , $2,40(33.50. (
Hogs Uecolpts , 1,200 ; shlomonts , 1,000 ;
market lower ; all grades , $ J.77J ( < i3 95.
National Stoolc Yards Kan Sit.
IIOIIIN. March 18. Cattle Receipts , 2,100 ;
shipments. 20'J ; market strong ; fair to
fanoy native steers , $3. 105J50J ; btookera
nnd feeders , $3,303.50.
Hogs Receipts , 0,100 ; shipments , 700 ;
market lower ; heavy , * 4.00@4.15 ; packing ,
$4 00 ; light , 5J.03@(3-1.10. (
Slouv Oitv , March 18. Cattle Receipts ,
1,100 ; shipments , 800 ; market unchanged ;
cannorA , 75c ( < ? * 1.25 ; cows , $1.00@l.y3 ; stocH-
ore , ? 1.502.23 ; feeders , SJ.23Q2.90 ; veal
calves , $2.00ii3.15. (
Hogs Receipts , 3,350 ; market opened
fi@10o lower und closed strong at $ J.SO ( $
t ) JO *
OMAHA laVE STOCK.
Cattle.
Tuesday , Match 19.
Tlio receipts of o.ittlo estimated "nt : i,400 ,
cotnparou with a.liufl ycatordiiy , and 2.5TO last
Tuesday. Tlio receipts were the liirnost
since November 4 , ISM ) , when the receipts
wcro IS 1 curs , but as nearly everything to.
day was nutivo uuttlu the tocclpts of natives
tins perhaps never boon oxcallod In
otiuday In tdu history of the Union stock
yards , The c.ittlo market oponcd slow
with very few early sales nnd bad symp
toms. The steer market was absolutely Hut
till midday with buyers nosing round to look
nt cattle but making few otters. On avor.v-
thing except the most dcslrablo In Uio steer
Una prices nuitriiitf from n nleUlo to Ida oft
und in many cnsus more were otTorcd , but
holders were not disposed ' to pan
with their stock nt tlio prices bid.
Only ono sale of steers toJr.y nbovo the
$4.00 mark , whllo there tore eight yesterday
running from 51.00 to $1.80 , nnd nearly n
dozen every day last week ut or nbovo $4.00.
The bulk of the sulos today wat ut or nbovo
MIX ) . Tito Bteer market U 15s to U5o lower
than Saturday. Cows more or loss sympa
thized with the steer market nnd
nro weak except on the very best
and most desirable grades. Taking
advantage of tlio largo receipts buyer -
or * all seem disposed to bear the market.
Cows and feeders suffer the least. Quito a
number roimrt their cow sales steady , while
It is common to bo answered "Alow with u
weak tendency , nnvthlnxdnslrablo soiling at
steady prices. " Feeders continue In demand -
mand nm ( have not receded from ttiu top
prlco of the your. t&SO.Tho receipts of cows
und feeders were very liberal , the bulk of
the caws soiling at und above $ i. BO , ono lot
of IDtVMb cows nolllngutfO.00. Tiio receipts
of feeders were tlio largest this season and
the prices paid-worn the highest , two lots ,
ono of innut.v-Uvo weighing 703uoumis and
ono of three , weighing SID sold at fl..W : , the
top price this year. Kvor.vthlng In tbo feeder
line sold at or ubovo 1.00. So mo very line
built wore on mrvrkot , soiling ut the top for
this year at $3.50.
Estimated receipts of bogs , 6,300 , com.
pared with 1,053 yesterday nndi 1,531 last
Tuesday. The quality of the hotf receipt *
wat good. The market opcnod a nlcklo
lower , nearly everything selling nt M.8.V < j
3.00. Ono lotid of v.ery rounh light hogs ,
weighing 107 , sold for $3.80 , nnd nnother
load of rough ones touched $175. the bet
tom. Everything was sold. The nverago
prlco paid toilny was ) .MJ compared with
? 3OJ .vcitorday. The market closed active
nnd strong ut the opening prices.
Hticcp.
Only ono car of sheap wi < i rccaivod , - compared
pared witli 'J.M'J ' yesterday , nnd 1,153 last
Tuesday. The shcop market continues un
changed. ,
_
I'rovnllltir I rlo3i.
The following Is a tiblo of prices pill In
this market for the gnlji of sto k mon-
tlonod :
Prime stcorj , MDJ to 1M3 IM..D.73 ( 1.40
GoodnteoM , 1JVJ to in ) Ibs. . . n.4) )
Good steers. 1030 to 1IUO Ibs. . . D.'JJ
Common 10JJ to 1150 lt > stooM. 'J.U3 .
Common canners . l.OJ ( J2.00
Ordinary to fair cows . 1.IU M2.33
Pair to good cows . l.Oy 02.45
Goad to choice cows . U.'JO &H.OO
Choice to fancy cow . 'J.(5. ( & : VM
Fair to good bulU . 1.73 © 2.6'J '
Cholco to fancv bulls . -.5'J ( ft3.r > l )
Light stockor/i / and foe Jora . . . . 2.2 ) ( . ' & 2.SO
l-'eedors. OJO to 1100 Ibs . 3.01 jg.l 50
Pair to choice light hoes . . ' 1.75 M3.U5
Talr to choice heavy hogs . 3.80 K3.DO
Fair to choice mixed hogs . 3.bO
Avcraito I'ridj if Ilii.
Showing the nvaraJ prlca pvU for loitls
of hogs on tha ditya tndlcAtoJ in Hi7 ,
18SO and 1330 :
Hang. ) of I'rlocs
The following table shoivi the ranga of
prices paid for hogs :
Light and medium hogs SI 75 @ 3 03
Good to uholcu mixed hogs. . . 3 bO C$3 'J3
Good to choice heavy hogs. . . 3 75 ( ? 3 00
Unnttc of I'rluos iticuit.
The following table shows the range of
prices paid for sheep :
Prlmo fat sheep $4 40 ( ' 5 53
Goodfatshecp H 5'J ( < { 1 00
Common to medium sheep. . . . 2 OJ f'3 75
Lambs 4 03 (40 00
Average Co it ol Uojj.
The following table gives ho average east
of hogs on the dates mentioned , including
the cost today , as based upon sales reported :
Date. Price. Date. Price.
March 1 $3 75 March 11 3 SI
March 3 3 7fl } March 12 ' 3 33
Murch4 3 77 March 13 3.
March 5 3 74 March 14 3
March 0 a 71J March 15 3
March 7 3 72 March 17 3 92
March 8 3 78. % March 18 3 bO
March 10 3 78
Highest nml Ijowost Sales ol Ilnirs.
Today. Yesterday.
Highest $3.95 Highest $3.95
Lowest S.75 Lowes ! 3.'JO
Stock KccoiiitK.
Official yesterday. Estimated Today.
Cattle , 157 cars..2.900 Cattlo. 101 curs.3,300
Hogs , 2 ! ) cars . . .1,950 Hogs , 81 cars..5,300
Sheep , 13 cars..2.90'J Sheep , 1 car. . 150
Comparative Tables.
The following table * show the ran3 In
prices on hogi durine this nnl lm ; wos'c :
IcprcHentativo Sal eg.
STEEllS.
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr
On ( ho Market With Slicop ,
J. S. Fordyco , Central City.
On tlin Murkot With Hogs.
John Lomko , Mlllnrd ; Charles Hopper ,
Waterloo ; A. Mllbrct , Herlin ; Corroll
Urothora & Co. , I'lalnviow ; J. C. Packard ,
Crclghton ; Peterson Hrothcrs. J. II. Uutlor ,
Crescent , In. ; J. K. Liurkholdcr , Wood
bine , I * . ; IJco & Smith , Shelby , la. ;
W. II. Hough , Hnrlan , lit. ; Xowcll fc Co. ,
Herman ; 11. U. Miller , Winsldo ; Uooriro
Dixon , .Nlnlvorn , la. ; J. 1C. Gwinn , Itno-
penb , Iu. ; Franlc Glass , Persia , la. ;
Sims ft II. , Portsmouth , la. ; S. U. Acltcr ,
Pnimini : , Iu. ; Wcntholz & K , . Orleans ; 13. F.
DownerArapahoo : Farmers' UnionLoomls ;
J. Jer ensoti , E. W. Wnshburn. Minden ; C.
Ij. Jones , Hastings ; Ford .t N. , May wood ;
Ucets & M. , Kearney ; J. W. Price , Urun-
Inc ; J. Frostrom ic Co. , Prague ; John
Moore , Marysvilto , Mo. ; Wuliaca A ; S. , Coin.
In. ; N. Jocquot , Mornn ; IColloy & Co. , Groa-
oy Center nnd Ord ; W. L. Unrstow , Uur-
wetl ; Harris & Murphy. W. C. Shelton ,
Archer ; J.V. . Nicholson , Marquette ; Wood
ruff & U. , Ulysses ; II. Ulumor , Ctrnlco ; H.
lace it Stltt , Coin , la. ; J. Lern ) , Hooper ; F ,
C. Uliss , Howells ; Fuller. S. &j F. , Creston1
Nyc , S. & Co. , Pllcor ; Lindsay snd Leigh :
Emloy 13ros. , Wisner ; A. ICorr , Filley ; II.
D. Odell. Hoag ; Sapp & Co. , Wllcox ; J. T.
Goodell & Co. , Western ; Gund & Christy ,
\VIlber ; Uunn & 13. , Voronn ; George Welch
fcSon. Hisings ; T. Spolch , Sutton ; Metcatf
& W. , York ; Ed Lancaster & Bros. , Holmes-
vlllo ; N. Uouson , Alda ; J. Cnrr , Lexington ;
M. A. Fngatc , Elba ; Krobbs & Con way ,
Scotia ; Osborno& D. , Pleasanton ; Frank
Hart , Dannobrog ; Erford , C. & Co. , Ueavor
Crossing ; C. Sang &Co. , Abie ; A. M. Burn-
ham , Tildon ; Dodge & W , , Oakdalo ; Van
Zant Bros. , Ewing ; F. J. Halo , Battle
Creek ; W. H. Nuwcomcr , Thoyor ; W. II.
Plummer , Council I31uffs , la. ; D. Hender
son , Hastings , la. ; F. M. Bulllngton & , Co. ,
Gleuwood , la ,
On the Mnrkot AVIth C.Utlo.
Wood & Banner , iJawsonvillo , Mo.Val ; -
lore & S , Coin , la. ; A. Ottormuu , Malcolm ;
King Bros. , Bradshaw" ; K. Baker , Litchlleld ;
Wright & Allen , Aurora ; H. Y. Soeloy ,
Cushinit ; Todd & Co.iMilford ; M. F. Pat
rick , Woodruff & K. , Ed. Palmer , Ulysses ;
W. W. Barnhouse , Adams ; J. Martin , J. J.
Harms , Firth ; Coleman it H. , Greenwood ;
P. II. Davis , E. D. Morris , Belgrade ;
U. Collins , isotth Bend ; II. G.
Broucht , Clarkson ; Nye S. & Co ,
Lindsay ; W. F. Brodloy , John Koin
here , Scribnor ; M. J. Hughes , West Point ;
F. A. Biohlo , Pilger ; Ellis & Davia , Do-
Witt ; F. J. Hale , Battle Creek ; J. Smith &
Go. . Hartford , S. D. : F. H. Parks , Bancroft :
J. Ellis. Do Witt ; J. W. Mowror , Lyons ;
Garnet & Oirden , Davis & G. , D. B. Coff-
man , Elmer Coftmau , Mnndamm , In. ; J.
Philoot. P. A. Havi. Wconlmr Water :
Eiser &K. , Dunbar ; William Hughe , John
Wolf , A. Milbrodt , Berlin ; O. Burgess ,
Avoca ; Oldham , Nobawka ; J. W. Conn ,
Plattsmouth ; G. W , Grimes , Union ; P.
Peterson , Bonnlngton ; Louis Hanson ,
Davey ; E. C. Goodell , Plain view ; W. II.
McDonald , Pierce ; G. L. Whiteheud , Oak
land , la. ; J. H. Butler , Crescent , la. ; C. II.
Vandruff , L. F. Potter , Oakland , la. ; J. G.
Smith , Blair ; H. 13. Gatnmnt , Herman ;
John Sandbcrp , Oakland ; G. Hornby , Mc-
Clisky & N. , H. B. Miller , Winsido ; H. W.
Lindsay , Portsmouth , In. ; W. E. Kinsella ,
Panama , la. ; J. Sharpe , Wyowlng ; G. F.
Aller , Stella ; J. JorgeiiBOn , Minden ; \Von-
fiolz i : E , . Orleans ; P.M. Kathburn , . Cam
bridge ; C. L- . Jones , Hastings ; John Hoi-
Bor , Deets & M. , Kearney ; J. W. Price ,
Brunning ; William Bell , Strang ; J. D.
Boylcs , Crete ; J. Dixon , Ashland ; Babbitt
& Evans , South Bend ; A. Kerr , Fil-
loy ; H. D. Odoli , Hoag ; Sapp & Co. ,
Wilcox ; B. J. Morris , Ira McGee , J. T.
Goodoll& Co. , Western.Abo ; Cox , DoWitt ;
Perry & Frush , Wnhoo ; C. C. GelwicK ,
Brainard ; William P. Troutman , Benedict ;
Hobolman & D. , Plckroll ; Young & W. ,
Coriland ; J , Carr , Lexington ; II. Lemmor ,
Humphrey ; N. Jooes , Madison ; Charles Pix-
ley. P. E. Frcdrlcks , Gibbon ; Middlesex L.
S. Co. , Wood Hivor ; Ira Grinin Scotlu ; Os-
born & D. , I'leasanton ; Paul Brothers , Mc-
Paul , la. ; Sehlosslnger Brothers , Pacific
Junction , la. ; George Neff , Fremont ; C. A.
Day , A , Fleming , Morse Bluff ; J. W. Will
iams , Seward : G. fi. Brudlng & Co. . Abio ;
A. M. Burnham , Tildon ; Smithbercer & S. ,
Stanton ; Charles Mayer , Thayer ; D. Hen
derson , Hastings , In.
Market Muntion.
McClusky& Ncbdham and G. Hornby ,
prominent stockmen of Winsldo , wcro at the
yards with two cars of cattle each.
W. T. Barstow , a regular patron of this
market , contributed a load of iiosrs from
Burwoll , and Fred Kropf sent In ono from
tichuyler.
Lewis Smlthborcor came In from Stanton
with u shipment of cattle.
F. C. Bliss ono of our regulars , sent in a
car of hogs from Howolls.
C. Sang & Co , , regular shippers from
Able , sent In a load of hogs.
C. II. Vandruff of Oakland , In. , brought
over two cars of cattle.
Ed Lancaster & Brother sent in a load of
hogs from Homosville.
J. W. Conn , a veteran shipper , brought In
cattle from Nohawka.
Joseph Ellis , a prominent shipper , brought
In cattle from Do Witt. .
Eiser & Hider of Dunbar were hero with n
car of cattle.
Frank Glass came over from Persia , la. ,
with n car of cattlo.
F. M. IJathburn came In from Cambridge
with a car of cattlo. '
T , II. Hoyor came m'from ' Weeping \Vater
with a car ofcattlo. _ ' -
J. J. Harmoa sent ill cattle from Firth.
John Lcmko came ; n from Lomko with
hsgs.
II. B. Miller of Winsido sent In a car of
hogs.
Chorlos Hooper of Waterloo marketed
hogs. >
C. C. Gelwlck of Brninard marketed
cattlo. .f '
Tobias Spccht of Sutton marketed hogs.
Dunn & Barrlogor of Verona marketed
hogs. . ri- : |
C. C. Vreoland of Juutata sent In a load of
cattlo. _
OMAHA AVHOLESAIjK MARICGTS
I'rotluon.
Eaos Strictly fresh , 13 < $13 > ft ; cold stor
age , pickled , limed , salted , not wanted at
any prlco ,
BuTTEit Creamery , fancy rolls , prints , 21
ft25o ; creamery , fanoy solid pacttou , 223o ;
creauiorv. choice. ll @ 32o ; dairy , fanoy rolls
and prints , 18 0c ; dairy , fanov solid
packed , 17@l'Jc ; dairy. , choice , IBMUlo ;
country roll , fanov , 10@18o ; choice , 12&l5o ;
country roll , good , OSJIUo ; country roll , fair ,
7 ( < &o : poor stock , 3i5o. ( (
POULTIIV Turkeys , drossoJ , fancy dry
picked , 12i13o ( ; turkeys , live , per U , . 80 ;
chickens , fancy , UMrJa : chickens , choice , U (
Ida ; chickens , live. fJ.OJ.50j ( ; ) gooiodres9Cd.
fancy , 10fllo ( ; gecso , droasod , choice , 0 ( <
IOQJ gecso , live , doz. , W.007.00 , ducks ,
dressed , fancy , lie ; ducks , choice , lU@llc :
di'ck llvo , dcz. , .503.00 ; pigeons , dor. ,
GAME Jack snlpo , ll.OOQt.S.1) ; eoldon
plover , $1.00641.25 ; mallard ducki , J.OO@
canvasback ducks , W.OOyJ.OO ; rod-
horld duck * , doz. , (3.00 ; tonl Juupko. doz. ,
tl.flOGJ3.dO : mixed duckn , doz. , 1.60 ( < i2.00 :
pet'so. Canada , ftl,00gS.OO ( , gcc o , umall , $4.00
Ot.-l.50.
HONEY -15 ( < jlo ( ! per Ib for choice comb.
PiisseirVKs810cporlb. ( } .
JUM.IES 4(31 ( 0 per 1 * .
Iiinn Kii VKAI. Choice medium , "oJ'Wct
light , CcitOc : heavy. 8 ( < Wo.
ArrLEi Per bbl , Gonltons. W 00 ; W.
Twig , M'.oOj Ben Davis. H.60 ; Houinnito ,
ft , 50.
Cinr.ii-Pcr bbl , rcHncd , 10.50 ; half bbl ,
f3.60 ; hard elder , pure , per bbl , ? 5.0J.
LissKnn On. ( lie.
MAI.UIA Guu'F.s Fancy , per bbl , (7.50
choice , per bbl , $0.00@7 00.
CocoAXtm Per hundred , $ t.7" > .
PICKI.V.S Medium , per bbl. (5.50 ; small ,
$5.50 ; gherkins. (7.50 ; C. it 13. chow chow.
qtfl , J5.83 ; Dtn. $3.35 ,
PoTATor.s Per bu , fancy , 35c ; choice , 25 ®
M.U'i.c Snoot Per Ib ,
CiiEEsn Per Ib , full cream V. A. , I2o ;
full cream twin ; , llXc ; full cream Ohio
Swliis , 15o ; full cream Wisconsin Swiss , 13 ( < $
Me ; full cream brick Swiss , 13o ; full cream
llmburgor Swiss , 12f.
FISH Fresh frozen whlto trout , pike nnd
pickerel , per Ib , 7c ; sturgeon , 7c.
Oli NOES Pcr box , Florida bnghts , $3.75 ;
nicssmu , J3.25 ; California fancy navels , $500 ;
Los Angeles , $2.75 ; scodllngs , Hlvorsldo ,
$3.353.60 ; mountain , $3.00 ; In llvo box lots
25o per box loss ,
Lr.Moxi Per oox , mcsslna fancy , SI.OO ®
1.50 ; verdolll , good , $2.00.
BANANAS Per bunch , $2.00@3.00.
HIDES , PKI.TS AND I'AI.I.O\\H Green salted
hides , 44'c : ; dry salted hides , Cgfic ; dry Hint
hides , 7c ; calf hides , 5c. Damaged hides 2o
loss , Sheep pelts , green , each , 75c@fl.25 ;
sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , 'J12c ; tnllow , No. 1 ,
4@44'c } : No. 2 , 3Jj@3c ; grease , whlto 4Ko ;
yellow , 2 # < g3c.
Ciioi'Fur.l-12.50. )
Biux $10.50.
COHX 14c.
OATS lite.
BHANS Hand picked , nvy , $1.50@l.fiO ;
hand picked navy , medium nl.-0 } ( < { l.CO ; liaml
nicked country. S1.307B1.40 : irood clean. J1.20
. .
PnovisiONS Hams , No. 1 , 10 Ib average ,
O'fc ' ; 20to22 Ids , bjtfc ; 12 to U Its , U > o ;
shoulders , 5c ; breaktast bacon , No. 1 , ye ;
ham sausage , Sc ; dried bcof hams , 7) c ; beef
tongues , $0 00 per dozen ; dry salt moats , , r > @
5)40 ) iisr ttj ; hum roulclto , OV c ; add ID per
16 for small lots.
BOXES ( Quotations nro for delivery In
Chicago ) . Dry buffalo , per ton , flfi.005il8.00 ;
dry country , bleached , $10.00@13,00 ; dry
country , damp and meaty , W,00ollO ( 00.
VEOETAIII.ES Old Swcot potatoes , fancy
Muscatlno , per bbl , $1.00 ; onions , oxtrix
fancy , per bbl , $3.5'J ' ; onions , fair , per bbl ,
$2.50 ; rutabagas , per bbl , $2.00 ; carrots , per
bbl , $2.00 ; parsmpi , per bbl , $ , ' .00 ; beets , per
bbl , $2.00 ; horse radish roots , per bbl , $4.00 ;
horse radish roots , per Ib , 7c ; celery roots ,
per bbl , $500 ; celery roots , per doz , COc ;
onions , par bu. , 75c $1.00.
AITI.I : BUTTEII Per Ib , 0@7c.
MINCE MEAT SffilOi ! per 1 b
VEOETAIILES Tomatoes 3 lo extra , $1.00 ;
3 Ib ntandara , western brands , 90@9 * > c ; gallons
lens , strictly standard , $2 UO. Corn Finest
grown , $1.00 ; gilt-edgo sugar corn , very fine.
$1,50 ; choice 2 lb > sugar corn , $1.20 ; 2
Ib extra , western brands , S5cg$1.00 ( ; 2 ID
standard , western brands , 70@SOc. Mush
rooms 1 Ib French , extra line , 22 ( < 25c ; 1 Ib
French , line , 18(322c ( ; 1 Ib French , ordinary ,
lC@18c. Peas Tros flup , per can , 25c ;
dmni line , per can , IGc ; 2 Ib extra , sifted ,
$2.00 ; 2 Ib early June , $1.25@1.35 : 2 ID Mar
row , standard brand. $1.10 ; 2 Ib soaked , 5'Jc. '
String Beans 2 Ib high grade , Hofugeo , 85o :
2 Ib Golden Wux beans , 7oc ; 2 Ib string
beans , TOc. Lima Beans 2 Ib soaked , 75c.
Boston Baked Ucans 3 Ib Lowls , $1.0r > ;
crown brand , $1.50. Swcot potatoes 3 Ib
Now Jersey , $1.00 ; dais.y. $1.30. Purnpicin
3 Ib now nutmkin , $1.00.
C\N.NED MEATS 1 Ib lunch tongue , $2.00 ;
2 Ib lunch tongue , $1.73 ; 1 Ib corned bouf ,
$1.20 ; 2 Ib corned beef , $2.05 ; 0 Ib corned
beef , $0.30 ; 14 Ib corned beef , $14.00 ; 2 Ib
boneless pips foot , $ J.20 ; 1 Ib English brawn ,
$1.20 ; 2 Ib English brawn , $ 'J.UO ; (5 ( Ib Eng
lish brawn , $0.50 ; 1 Ib compressed ham ,
$1.75 ; 2 Ib compressed ham , $2.75 ; lib chipped
beef , $2.00.
Groceries' .
DIIIED FIIUIT Currants , now , 5Jfc : prunes ,
casks , 1,300 Ibs , 5 < < c ; prunes , bbls or bags ,
Sjtfc ; citron peel , drums , 20 Ibs , 22e ; lemon
peel , drums , 18o ; fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs ,
He ; aoricots , chclco evaporated , 14Kc ; apri
cots , jelly cured 25 Ib bozos , lOc ; apri
cots , fancy , 25 Ib boxes , 15c ; ap
ples , evaporated , 50 Ib boxes , Oc ;
apples , Star , Stfc ; apples , fancy Alden ,
5 lli , lOc ; apples , Fnncy Alden , 3 Ib , lOJ c ;
Salt Lake , 5c ; blackberries , evaporated ,
50 Ib boxes , 5o ; cherries , pitted , dry cured ,
13c ; ponchos , pared , fanc.v , 18c ; Salt
Lake , 7c : pitted plums , Gal. 25 Ib
boxes , 8Xc ; raspberries , ovap. , N. Y. , now ,
20c ; prunes , U. C. 0070 , . 9@U > o ; orange
pool , 15c ; raisins , Culltornm London crop
Ibb'J , $2.40 ; Cal. loose muscatels , crop 1839 ,
S2.10 ; Valenclas , 18S9 , O c : Vatencias , new.
Oc ; Cut. seedless , sks. , 7 c ; Ondura layer ,
now , O c ; dried crapes , 4 c.
SOAPS Castile , mottled , per ft , SS)10c ( ) ;
do white , per Ib , 12c.
BHOOMS Parlor , 4 tie , $3.75 ; 3 tie , $2.25 ;
stables , $2.S5 ; common , $1.50i$1.7o. (
COCOA yt ib tin , 4Uc per Ib.
CIIOCOI.VTE 2i@33cpor Ib ; Gorman cine-
ory , red , b > c.
SAI.SOUA Bbls , \ % \ granulated , Ip
.
COITEC Uoasted Arbucklo'a Arlosa ,
25 = ( Tc ; McLnughlin's XXXX2Vs4a ; ; Gorman ,
25'c , ; Dilworth , 25) ) c ; Alaromn , 25
bulk , 25're.
Cgrrcn Grcon Fancy old golden Ilio , 25c ;
fancy old peaberry , 2.c ; ; Hio , choice to
fancy , 24c ; Hio , prime , 23 o ; Uio , good , 21) ) 0 ;
Mocha , 29o ; Java , genuine O. G , , 23c ; Java ,
good interior , 2tc ; African , 2 3.
Hoi'K Basis Manilla reps , 15o ; sisal rope ,
12J c ; cotton rope , ICe ; now process , SJ c.
COTTON Twixu Bibb , very line , ! 3 or 4 ply ,
22o ; line , 20a ; Daisy , 18c ; candle wick , 22c.
OMVES Quarts , tor do , $3.75 ; pints , per
doz , & 2.25bulk ; , per ' gal , 95c.
VIXCOAU 30 pr.'ciaor , So ; good , 12c ; whlto
wine , 15c.
SrAHCii IJ Sc per Ib.
STOVE POLISH J2.l)05.87 ) per gross.
BAHS Am. , per 100 , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per
100 , $17.00.
MOUSSES Bbls , N. O. , choice , per gal ,
55c ; bakers' , 24 < 335c ; black strap , 20c.
WIIAITINO PAI-EH Straw , per Ib , 1J @
2J c ; rag. 2K" ; manlln , 13 , 5@0c : Is'o. 1 , 7c.
BAO ? Union square , 35 per cent off list.
SALT Dairy , 280 Ib In bbl , bulk , $3.10 :
host grade. 00 , 5s , ? 2.UQ ; best grade , 100 , 3s ,
$2.40 ; best , grade. 2S , 10s , $2.20 ; rocic salt ,
crushed , fl.bO ; dairy salt , Astiton , Mltbbags ,
1'AiiiNACEous Goons Barley , 8)filo ( ; fa
rina , ! > c ; peas , : io ; oatmeal , \Aln\ \ maca
roni , 10o ; vormlcolll. lOc ; rlco , 4rfOc ( ; sago
and tapioca , Ga7o ( ; lima beans , Oc.
Oii.8-Korosene P. W. lOo ; W. W.
l2 > c ; headlight , 13c ; gasoline , I2o ; salad oil ,
1.23@9.00 per doz.
FISII Codllsh , extra Georges , now , 5Jfc ;
grand bank , now , -IJij'u ; Bllvor , 2 Ib , blocua ,
Oo ; snow whlto , 2 Ib bank , new , 5o ; Tur
key cod , largo middles , bricks , S. ' c ; snow
whlto crates , 12-5 Ib , boxes , 7o ; Iceland
halibut , lie ; medium scaled herring , 253 :
No , 1 scaled herring , 23o ; domostlo Holland
herring , C5c ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.50 ;
Hussian Bardinos , ' 75o ; Uusslan sardines ,
plain. 55c ; imported Holland herring , Crown
brand , 69o ; do. fancy milkers , OOu ; muckorol
No , 1 shore , half bbls , $13.00 ; bloaters , half
bbls , $18.00 ; whitotlah , half bbls , 7.00 ; trout ,
Half bbls. $5 50 ; family whitellsh $ J.OO ; sal
mon , $5.50 ; 1 Ib inaokcrol ( herring ) , $1.00@
1.10 ; 1 Ib llnnan baddies , $1.75 ; 1 Ib loostora ,
51.90 2.00 ; 1 Ih Alaska nalmon. Alout. $1.00 ;
2 Ib oysters , 10 oz , 51,95 ; I Ib oysters , n or ,
$1.15 ; 2 Ib select , 12oz , $2.35 ; 1 Ib clams , little
uecks , 31.25 ; 2 Ib clams , little necks , $2.10 ;
> / vlb sardines , Imported , per case , 100s ,
$ U.OO@lO.OO ; ' { Ibt sardines , imported , per
case , lOOi , $ | 5.0U@20.00 ; K Ib Itnportod bone-
Ubs sardmos , 20 > ; > { Ib sardines , American ,
per 100 , Froncn btylo , $1,50 ( 5.00 ; yt Ib onr-
dines , Ainorlean , per case , lOOi , French
style , $7.50S8.00 ( ; 'tf Ib saidincs , mustard ,
pcrcusu , 60r , $4.00$4.23 ( ! ; Imported key ear-
dines , SID.OO.
SOIIA Pkgs 00 5 , fij c.
Nfis Almonds , IQc ; Brazil ) , 14o ; illborts ,
12' ' < ( o ) pecans , llo ; walnuts , I2 > o ; peanut
COCKS , 80 ; roasted , llu ; Tcnnosso pea
nuts , 8c.
Duuas f Grocers' ) Per Ib Borax , lOo ;
copporui. 2 > V"i Hay loaves , llo ; glue. Wo ;
epsom salts , 4oglaubcr : salts , lie ; sulphur ,
2J < o ; blue vitro ) , 9o ; alum , 4c ; tartarlo noid ,
42uro9ln2o ; ; saltpeter , absolutnly pure , Oc :
gum camphor , 2 Ibs In box , 1 oz cakes. aJu : ;
hops , " and K Ib pachagen , 20o ; sago. } { and
} -Ib packages , 15o ; madder , lUo ; saltpeter ,
lOc : Indigo , 3-lb and 5-lb boxes. B F. OJC'$70o ;
Indigo , 3-lb and 5-lb boxes , Madrls , 75c ; seal
ing wax , 25-lb boxes , red , 3l o ; soallag wax ,
25-lb boxes , white , 4o.
SUOAHS Cut loaf.S'iOSCUt loaf cubes 7 o :
standard , powdered , 7fo , XXXX , powdered ,
80 ; granulated , mandard , 0 ( < i7o ; confection
er A. O'foi white extra C , 04cj ' extra C ,
Neb , O'nc ' ; umber , Oc ;
CANNED Goohs- Fruits , California cannO'I
goods , standard brands , 2 } < lt > , | ) or doz *
Apricots , fl.70oit.Ml ; nprlcotn. plo fruit ,
$1.50 ; gallons , $4.50 ; bhchbcrnos , $2.25 ;
chcrrlon , black , $ , ' .00 2.25 : cherries , white ,
$ J.2.V$2.50 ? ; erapcs , $ l.w01.SOj ( pear ? , Hart
lett , $2.10iJ2.2B ( ; ponchos , yellow. $ i,10ui2,25 ;
poaches , lemon cling , * . ' .3. > ; plum.i , cgc ,
$1.050 1 SO ; plums , golden drop * , fl.'O :
plums , grocn gage * , $1 05@ISO ; ponchos ,
with pltts In , $1.00 ; currants , $2.30 ;
gooseberries , $225 ; quince * . $2.10 ; raspber
ries , $3.70 ; strawberries , $2 50 ; poaches , H Ib
eastern tamlnrdB , Sl5 ; 3 Ib pic , $1.10 ; 0 Ib
pie , $105 ; gallon plo , $3.00 ; apples , high
Btncdards , $2 CO ; 2 ID gootoborrlos , We : 2 Ib
strawberries , DUC lCc ; 2 Ib raspberries , $1.00 ;
2 Ib bluoborrips , SOmUOj ; 2 Ib blnckbomm ,
050J75e ; 2 Ib strawberries , preserved , $1.75 ;
2 Ib raspbcrrlo.s , preserved , ll.SO ; 2 Ib black-
uorrioi , Preserved , $1.20 ; pineapples , Hnhamn
chopped , $2.00 ; 2 Ib Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 2
Ib Bahama sliced , (2.50 ; 2 Ib Standard tllccd ,
$1.25frfl.50 ; cherries. 2 Ib red , Baltimore , 85
@ 5o ; pours , 2 Ib , 81.35.
Dry ( Jooil * .
CAIII-ET WIIAP Bibb , white , ISj o ; colored ,
HKTTS Standard. 8c ; Gem , lOc ; Honuty ,
12i < c ; Boone , Mo ; peerless , case , $0.00.
COIISET JEVNS Boston. 7Jfc ; Androscog ,
gin , 74'ci Koarsago , 75ic ; Uocliport , 0 > tfc ;
ConcstogJ , O c.
TICKS OaKland , A , 7'/c ' ; International ,
YY , So ; Shctucket , tf , ' 40 : Warren. No.
870. lOo ; Berwick , BA , Ihcr Acme. Ulo ;
York , 30 Inch , 12)jo ; York , ! 12 Inch. 13Vc ;
Swift Hlvor , So ; Thorndike , OO , S o ;
Thorndlko FF. 8J < o ; Thorndlko. 120 , 0 > fo ;
Thormllko XX , 15c ; Cord Is , No. 5 , loc ;
Cordls No. 4. 10) ) c.
DENIMS Amoskeag , ! ) or , lOJtfc ; Everett ,
7oz , 13c ; York , 7o. , 13c ; Haymaker , 8Vc ;
Jaffroy XX. ll'c ; Jnffroy XXX , 12ijc :
Beaver Crook AA , ll'tfc ; BoavorCrcolc BB ,
lOVc ; Beaver Creek LC. U'.jC. '
KENTIOKV ; JEVXS Memorial , 15c ; Glen-
wood , 20c ; IContucky Star , 35c ; Hercules.
ISc ; Empire , 25o ; Cottswold , 27) ) c ; Melville -
villo , 25c ; Bang-up , 27Wc.
Ellerton , 7J c ;
Housekeeper , S a Now Candidate , 8ac } :
Berkeley cambric No. 00. 9c ; Best Yet , 4-4
Oj'/e ; butter cloth OO. 4'4c ' ; Cabot. 7Jc ,
Fnrwell half bleached. Sjij'o : Fruit of Loom ,
SVc ; Green G , 04c ' ; Hope , 7 o ; King Plill-
ip cambric , lOc ; Lonsdalu cambric , lOc ;
Lonsdalo. 8 > c ; Now York mills , 10' ' c ; Pop-
poroll , 4J In , lOc ; Pcpueroll , 40 In , lie ; Poji-
poroll , 0-1 , 14 > Jc ; Pcppcrell , 8-4 , 20c ; Pop-
poroll , 9-4 , 22 : Pepporell , 104. 2lc ; Canton ,
4-4 , S' c : Canton , 5-4 , 9l > , c ; Triumph , Ou ;
Wasmuttn. lie ; Valley , 5c ; Barker ,
bleached , Sc.
Hiiovvx SiiEETixo Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7J c ;
Atlantic H , 4-1. 7c ; Atlantic 0 , 4-1. OJ/c ;
Atlantic P , 4 4 , Oc ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , Cc ; Au
rora C , 4I , 4)fe ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJ/c ;
HoosicrLL , 4-4. bi" Indian Head , -14 , To ;
Lawrence LL. 4 I , O c ; Old Dominion. 4 4.
5 } < fc ; Pepporell H , 4 4 , 0 { c : Pepporell E , 4'J '
inch. 7i'o ? : Popparrcll , 8-1 , 17 > c ; Popporoll ,
04 , 20o ; Peppcroll , 10-4. 22c ; U ica C , 4-4 ,
4iO ; Wnchusott , 44 , 7c : Aurora K , 4-4. 7o ;
Aurora B , 4-4 , 0 } c ; Atlns , O N B , 7J c ;
Farmers' No. 1 , 27-m. . 4 ? c.
DtrcK West Point , 2l-ln ! , S-oz , fl' c ;
West Point , 29-in , 10-o * . 12jc ; West Point ,
9-in , 12 oz , lO' o ; West Point , 40 in , ll-o/ ,
17o.
17o.FUNNELS
FUNNELS Plaid Haftsmon , 20c ; Clear
Lake , ! Uc ; lion Mountain , 20) ) c ; White
G H No. 2 , } { , 22 # , ' ; G II No. 1 , / . "O c ;
BH No. 2. < ! , ' , 22 , ' < c ; BH No. 1 , , 2Uc ;
Quechco , No. 1. ? , 42c.
White Qucchoo No. 24' , 37 > e : OU''chco
No. 3W , 3. > < c : Amuvan , 8 ' < oVinilsor ,
. Hod-C. 24-In , I5c ; K , 24-in ,
G G 21-ln , 20c ; ( I A F , f , 25c ; J U F
2c ; G , % . 25c.
PitiXTS Solid Co ors Atlantic , Oe ; Sinter ,
Oc ; Berlin oil. O c : Garnur oil , 0@7o.Pink
and Hobes Kichmond , OKcjAllcn.O c ; Hiv-
crpoint , 5 > < fc ; Steel Hlver. Oc ; Pacific , ii o ;
Indigo Blue St. Leger. 5) c ; Washington ,
C-jc ; American , 0 > c : Arnold , fi > c ; Arnold
Century. Uo : Amand , 12c : Sticfcl A , 12f.
barter oak , "i' ' c ; Kamnpo ' c ; Lodi , f > j.fo ;
Allen , ( Jc ; Hichmond , Oc ; Windsor , 0 } c ;
EddystoneOKc ; Pncilic , 3 e.
GIXOIIAM I'lunlrett checks , 6' < fc ; Whit-
tenton , G ic ; York , O'j'c ; Normandi dro'ss ,
Calcutta dross , 7 < ; c ; Kent'row dress ,
2h'o-
Mt , RtnrnMR * H. M < - . 'nRtrivntm1 A. Ti !
Stevens' A , bleached , 8c ; fatnvens' P , 7
Stovons1 P , bleached , 8 ; o ; Stevens' N'S
Stevens' N , bleached , 9o ; Stevens' SltT ,
He.
He.CAMniucs
CAMniucs Slater 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Stand
nrd , Go ; Peacock , Be.
SIIIIITING : Chocks Caledonia X , 9Jjc ;
Caledonia AX. HK c ; Economy , Oc ; Otis ,
9c ; Granite , OJJ c ; Haw Hiver , Gfu ; Craw
ford , Sc.
Rlotals.
BLOCK TIN Small pig , 28e per Ib ; bar , 2Jc
per Ib.
Coi'i'EH Planlslied boilersbcs,31c per Ib ;
cold rolled , 2So per Ib ; sheathing , 2io per Ibt
pitts and Hats , Use per Ib.
GALVANIZE ! ) SHEET IHON Disc't 50-10 per
cent , pat. plan. Iron , A , Kl c ; B , 0'te. '
UooriNii Charcoal , I. C. , 14x'20 , ll"2. $0.00 ;
i. x. , $ r.r.o. .
SHEET Iitox No. 20 , $3.75 ; No. 27 , $3.85.
SOLUEIl 14@10C.
TIN PMTE 1. C. , 10x14 , 225 , $7 10 ; I. X ,
20x14 , 225 , ? 9.25.
TIN PLATE Coke I. C. , 10x11 , 2'25 , ? 0.50.
STEEL N MLS Base , $ ' ) .00.
STEEL Wini : NAILS Base , $3.50.
WIIIE Jap. barb , $3.00 ; galv. , $1.20.
SCHROEOER & DEAN
,
GRAIN
,
Baseme.it Pint Nalioial Baft ,
.105 South lltlli StreetOinaliu. .
NATIONAL BANK
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB.
Capital $100,000
Surnlus.Tau. 1st , 181)0 ) 57,500
OKK10EUS AND IHItKCTOUS
HENHV W. YATES , President.
LEWIS B. ItHKU , Vlcu I'resldont.
JAP. W.tUV.lOK ,
M. V. MIIKSK.
JOHNS. COI.MM3.
It. U. Ctwiiiso.
J. N , II. 1'ATHICK.
\V. H > B.llUOIIB ,0 * 3'.lid
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor. ISth nnd Knrnain Sts.
A Qonernl llanklni ; llnilnns ) Transacted.
WAN xi'eD ;
ISSUED DY CITIES ,
COUNTIES , SCHOOL
, , . DISTRICTS , WATER
solicited.
Correspondence COMpAME3 , , ETC.
N.W HARRIS COMPANY
. , & , Bankers ,
103-IOS Dearborn Street , CHICAGO.
7O State Strncit. OOOTON.
H AMiKINOSOf
I inOl1 DKSIllJvllM : PA-
1 ( Will i I'KIt 1IOUU1IT.
On Iiniirovcd an < \ Unlm *
jirovoil
'Ol ' PUMlmwU or Xcgotlatud.
Tlio Negotiation of
COItl'OltATIO.V IIOND3 ,
A Spotlalty.
Correspondence Solicited.
W. B. MILLARD ,
Room fills Drown Duildinir ,
Oinaliu , Nob.
llrrfli.nli. UlR \Vultr'.t. . , O
iJurniK II Mm a .Vollooil llfcufc ,
M ntlcm Ouiahn DM.
COMMEROIAL
NATIONAL BANK ,
Cnpltnl , $4OOOOO
Surplus , -VOOOO
Oplcers mill Directors K , M. Morsomnn. 0
M. llttclicock , Jc.ii , Unrnetui , Jr. . A. Henry. K.
M Anderson. Win. ( I Mn.il. v. pro * . ; t * IIVII1 -
tnma , A , 1' . lUipuliu , ( ires. ; A. MlllAril.
K. II llrvAtit , nsslHUtu caviller.
Dooto end Shoos.
KIR KENDALL , JOSES A CO. ,
BucfoMori to ll ol , Jonci A Co.
Wholesale MannfactDrcrcoM& Shoes
for notion Itubbpr Slmo Co. . 1107.1104 find 1104
II tn T BUttlOmaha , Ntbraikn.
Broworo.
z A ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1MI Morth KlaUteftaUi Sttiat.Umana , N
Cornice.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Mannfacinrers ofGalyanizellrjn Comico
\Vln4ot-f npi nnJ uMnlllo tkjrll'nts. John KptnUor ,
rroprldur. lift and lUHoutb. ICtn ireet.
Artists' Materials.
A. UOSPE , Jr. ,
Arlisls' ' Materials , .Pianos and Organs ,
1513 Douglaintreot.Onialin. NobraiXa.
, Con I , Coke , eto.
n
VMAllA COAL , Cblt E X LIMK CO. ,
JoohBR of Hard and Soft Coal.
. ' South nth lro t. Onmha. Nebraska.
" -
NEURASKA FUEL CO.-
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
_ lll South 13th utrcot , Omnlia , Nebraska.
Clgnra.
DEAN , ARMSTRONG .C CO. ,
Wholesale Cigars ,
a Worth Cth Btroet , Omaha , Neb. "Hello" HD ,
Pry Coodsonrt Notions ,
J f. E. SMITH A CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions
> III 0 lltll .1 I I llllTV t I It ( Mill
"
KILPATRICK-KOCJI DRY GOODS CO7
Importers &Johhers in DryGoofli , Notions
Qeati' Furnishing { Sooli. foruir llth and Uirnor
itructs , Omaha , Nebraska.
Furnlturo.
DEWEY
Wholesale Dealers in Fornitora
Farnaui stroit , Omaha , Nebrmkn.
CHARLES SIIIVERICK ,
Fornilure ,
Omnhn , N
Grooorlos.
MoCORD , BRADY A CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
Uthnnil I , iven\vcrth streets , Omnht , Nobriv ka.
Hardware.
niMEUAUQH A TAYLOR.
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop
Utcbanloa Tools nml IlulTalo Hcnlc . llOTi l > ougu !
Btruot. Umaba , Net ) .
Lumber , Eto.
JOHN A. WAKRF1ELD ,
Wholesale Lnmlier , Etc.
Imported and American rortlnnrt Content.
aient forilllw ukin IljrilrniiUoComvnt
and Culr.or VVhlto Llrao.
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Luraher ,
STeodearpati and parauotflonrlnz. 8tb and Uouglal
streets , omatiu , Nubrnska.
MISSOURI MINING CU. ,
Miners and Shippers tf Hard and Soft Coa
UIJ Urst NnilRtinf llnnk lliUMlnc. Oiunlni. .Sou' ,
LOUIS I1RADFORD ,
Dealer in Lnmlier , Lath , Lime , Sasn
Dotn , ( to. Yards Corner 7th nnd loul ) . OdO *
Corner IQtli and Douijlai.
" " '
. W. GRAY ,
Lumber Lime Cement EtcEic.
, , , , , .
) rniji Otti and Doujlm lrect . Omaha. _
jnilllnory and Hotlons.
I. OBERVELDER & CO. ,
Importers & Jobliers in Millinery & Notions
SW , ! 10 anil 813 South lllti nlrocU
Notions ,
J. T. ROIIIKSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions anil Furnisliing fiooHs.
1121 Ilitrnur slroot , Omaha.
Olio.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wbolcsale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
AxlaGrinio , etc. Omaha. A. 1C. IlUhop , Munimer.
Papor.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Pancr Dealers ,
Orry nlco itock of printing , wrapping nnd wrlttnt
piper. Bi'ocl * ! aitctitlouidYou tocaril pnpur.
A. L. DEANE & CO. .
General Agents for
Hall's ' Safes ,
821 and 023 South 10th St. . Omaha *
Toyo , Eto.
H. HARDY A CO. ,
Jolilietiof
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Good ? ,
Home Furnishing Ooodn. Clilliticn' * C rrHsei.
t am jm itrv t , Omalia , nob.
OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY ,
| mplomqnt8t
LINJNOER A METGALVCC ,
Agrlcnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages
Bug le , eto. Wholoaalu. Omatln , Ncbraika.
w. o. H lillS MNUlNti iV I'UMf.U. . ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
IlaUldaj win I mllli. 913 and 1TJO Jonei t.,0rail > ,
U. V , Uuit , AcllDK Munnuer.
'
DUOIVNEI.L A CO ,
Engines , Boilers anil General Machinery.
Plitotlruu work , steam pimps. tw mills. 1J1M2LJ
Ixsaronworth itreut , Oranlm.
*
Iron Works.
PAXTON A VIBHUNU IRON WOltKSt
Wronglit anil Cast iron BnllfliDg Work ,
UBtriiiniit > riiii work , general founlrr , tnachiuo. uj
blackiuillb work. omcoinJ wurki. U. I' . Ut
ml Ktb tr tUinalia. 1
OMAHA NAM A IRON WORKS , t
Ifanl'rs ' of Fire and Bnrglsr Proof Safes/
Veulti. jrill worlc. Iron huttara and Dro ica l.
U. ApJKDO.piop r. Cur , lull na J ; t oo hit.
flooh. Doors , Eto. "
Jlf. 1. D1SUROW * CO. ,
Wholesale raf.iiuactuntt ) Of
Saiti , BOOK , Blinds and
L'rancU office , Unt and Itard itreeti , OuaUt ,
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION s-i'OQK YARD co. ,
Of Sonlli Omaha , Llmitel ,