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    TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : i JPHIDAY , MARCH 21 , 1890.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKBTS.
A Pooling or Strength Dovalopa In
tlio Whoa * Pit.
\
HUTCHINSON A HEAVY DUYER.
Action In Corn Fair mill V'nlucs Finn
All Day Increased Trading In
dnts Mtilo Doing in
Provisions.
CHICAGO PUOnUOE MA.IIIIET3.
CHICAOO , March 20. ( Special Tclopram to
Tits HKE. ] The wheat market was a thing
of strength today. Tno prlco of May wheat
nt 10 o'clockvas 7tJ ) e , The prtco at 12
o'clock was SOJ c , nt 13:30 : 80jo and at 1
o'clock 60c. This action was partly the
result of some bull news and moro the re
sult of the action of one or two local. houses.
TUB market opened with prices about .Uc
lower all around on worthless cables and ex
cellent weather over the ontlro wheat belt.
The advocates of 70c * for wheat were
on hand to soil. Those who
had It long wcro ready to unload
nnil the bears wcru ready to sell it short.
Dcforo there was any sign of strength May
fold at 70c and off u fraction to 9e. Ed
wards ft Co. nnd Knrnmcror led the early
Bclllntr. Too latter sold out n Una of long
wheat. Many other bulls were sellers. Then
the news bc an to Improve. Now York
dispatches predicted largo clearances.
Thcso did not materialize , and it
was explained that a storm prevailed
nnd ( that wheat was loaded and will clear
tomorrow. Whllo Now York , Philadelphia
nnd Unltlmoro cleared loss than 10.00U bush-
cis of wheat , Now York and llaltimoro to-
pother cleared 33,000 barrels imd sacks of
Hour. St. Louis sent another batch of crop
news , but the buying In that marKct Indi
cated that the tnidu believes the fields hnvo
been damaged somewhat , The bin feature
hero was the buying of HutchinBon. Ho
bought early through two or thrco tiouics
for n dURulse. Later ho put his own brok
ers In the pit to tnUu nil they could get. Ho-
fore the prlco moved up lo ho had at the
lowest estimate bought 1,000,000 bushels and
Itept on buying. Schwartz & Dupuo bought
nearly ult day on a moderate seato ami this
was credited by some to Pardridgo covering ,
but that gentleman was openly , nt times , u
seller. Logan & Co. nnd the Lamions sold
freely nt onu time. There was realizing by
many around SO a and May dropped to
60) 0 , but the heavy buying wont
on , and at 1 o'clock May
was up to 80J c ; Juno was up Jfc to SOJ o
und July % o to 78o. There was a little
easier feolinc in wheat just at the close on
realizing sales. May closed just la over the
morn ing price nt bOc. March closed at
E0.fc. ! ; Juno sold nl SO&c and closed nt 80'fcr
July closed at 78 ( ' < )7&c. ) .
Action In corn was fair and the market
was llrm all day , closing nt about the beet
nriccs ut an advance of } . ( < < i > > HU "U nround.
The warm wet weather , which will have n
tendency of throwing n poorer grade of corn
on the market , singularly enough was one of
iho bullish influences. Everything elsu on the
lloor except provisions wni strong and ad
vancing and corn wont the same way. At
the close March was quoted but n fraction
up ut 2SK - M y sold at 393J e and 30@SO , ' c.
closing ut SOc. April closed at iiO c , J Una nt
UO fc , July at 31 @ 31c , August ut 8'o und
September nt 82 > o.
Ttiero was u decided increase in the
trading In the oats market nnd
during the most of tbo session
nn excited feeling existed and prices
lluctutitca sharply. The recent slowness In
the market Induced heavy "short" selling
for May delivery nnd the market became
oversold. Light arrivals and email stocks
hero created considerable uneasiness among
the "boars" and nn attempt to cover resulted
in n material increase in the voluino of tradIng -
Ing nnd nn nivance of % o m prices. There
was no particular bend to the buying , but
novcral largo traders were quito conspicuous.
One prominent trader , who has been the
largest seller for several days past , sold at
the opening , but as prices started upward ho
did not follow. Mav received the most at
tention and sold at 31 } ( < 222.fc and closed nt
u net ndvnnco of % c. Juno nnd July were
nctivo nnd advanced c. but outside ligures
wcro not maintained. The demand for car
lots of No. 3 In store was small at
lilJ.iC. No. 2 whlto for May advanced
nnd sold at 23J3 , > s'c nnd closed
Juno sold nt23c.
Very little business was transacted
in the market for hag products and
there were no very marked changes in
prices. Speculative offerings were only fair
nnd sales were made nt slightly reduced
prices. At the decline the inquiry Improved
Bllghtly , especially as the grain markets
were stronger nnd the packing nt the prin
cipal points ill the west for the week showed
u further reduction , compared with lust
j'oar'B returns. , Shorts purchased a few lots
nnd some outside orders were provided for ,
which had the effect of advancing prices
moderately. During the latter part of the
session tba feeling was quiet , nnd prices
nettled buck to about medium figures nnd
closed rathsr steady. Trading was chiefly
in May nnd July deliveries. Offerings were
credited chlclly to local manufacturers , lie-
celpts of products were moderate und ship
ments of nil kinds wore qulto largo. Moro
products are moving to southern markets ,
though the bulk of them arc still forwarded
by eastern trunk lines. Inquiry on shipping
account was moderate and tlio o lie rings only
fair. Sales were not vary largo , nnd the
changes in prices were slight and rather In
clined In favor of buyers.
CI11OAGO MVK BTOOIC.
CHICAGO , March 20. [ Special Telegram to
THE Hun. ] CATTLIS. The demand was moro
nctivo. with hero and there n hunch of prime
steers making a shade moro money than
yesterday. There were about ton loads of
Texnnn on the market , mostly common.
"Hutcher stock was In good demand and
steady. The stacker mid feeder trndo pre
sented no now features nnd nro selling at
J2.203.75 for light nnd 3.00 ( < f3.05 for assorted -
sorted fenders. Choice to extra , beeves ,
M.GO ( > t5.00 ; medium to good Btocrs , 1,350 to
1.600 Ibs , ? 4.00@4.40i 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs ,
CI.60Q4.in : U50 to 1,200 Ibs. * 3.20@4.00.
Stackers and feeders. ? 2.40S3.70 ( ; cows , bulls
nnd mixed , * l.M3.40 ) ; bulk , f3.2U2.00 ;
Texas corn-fod , t2. 0(3.70. ( (
Hocia Thoio was a down turn or t > @ 10u
nnd business not overly artivo at that. The
supply , although not heavy , was Increased
by about 5,000 that arrived late yesterday ,
making with the number left about 30,000 on
sale. At tlio close packers were blddini ;
$4.00@4.05 nnd only getting the odds und
ends at that run no , but good mixed could bo
had nt $1.10. Shlbpora und assorted heavy
sold at ? 4 Ig4.20 ( ! ( , an occasional load at
J4.25. Light sorts sold largely at * 1.15.
NKW YOHK , March 20. | Special Telegram
to TUB HEK. I STOCKS The bull forces af
fected to bo well pleased with the outlook
after business hours last night. They traced
the selling of yesterday to the bears , who
wcro Increasing the short interest without
materially lowering prices. The fact that
long stocki are flrtnly hold Is their chief us-
suranco that prices must soon shpw an im
provement. Thu talk about tight money
loses force each day as thu mouth wears
away , with money easily obtainable la the
street at 4 per cent or loss. With the call
for a meeting of thu passenger aconls of the
warring roads at Chicago also e mos ovl-
denco that the absorption of the liurlingtou
& Northern by the parent company does not
do away with all obstacles. There ara many
complications ( o bo settled. 'Jhou , too , there
uro many standard stocks la the railroad list
not at oil connected with any existing
troubles , and they do not faro any batter
than the warring Hues. The depression
started yesterday by foreign In
fluences U not seriously constdciod.
Tbo trade generally given up tbo
market for a ( low and unimportant , one for
tbo next two weoki at least. Tali morning ,
after a steady opening at slight changes
from last evening's prices , dull business and
a feeble upward movement took place.
There was the usual lack of feature In tno
general list , and only In Union Pacific , Sugar
Henneries and Tennessee Coal 'was there
any animation whatever. Tcnnnssco Coal
continued Its upward movement begun yes
terday and rose from 51 to 53V and was
Joined by Wheeling & 1-ako Erie pre
ferred , which advanced to 73) ) against 71
last evening. The movements In others wcro
conllncd to the smallest fractions. Sugar
Hcflncrios was the weak point In the market ,
and after opening up ' / at 09)1 ) lt rose to %
but later reacted to 03K- Late Jn the hour
there was adrooplng ] tendency and prices in
many stocks wcro carried back and the early
gains lost. In the hour to noon Tennessee
Coal went up to 54. Sugar , after
touching CS,1/ , recovered to G9Jf.
Western stocks were Irregular.
Atchifton and Uurtinijton each showed a
sllpht net loss at noon , while Hock Island
was up X per cent from the opening to 03/ '
utfd Northwestern up } g to llljtf. Union Pa
cific was off yt from Iho U o'clock pries at
C2 # . 1 ho market was without force and en-
tlroly professional. Tno utock market was
the lightest for souio tlmo. The total sales
wcro but S3,000 shares. The boars made
their usual effort to weaken the list In spots
with little hucceas. The Hock Island divi
dend set some tongues at rest nnd assured
the trade regarding the earnings of the com
pany. Sugar was llrm dn the prospect of
favorable action by the court regarding Its
dividend. | Uoston supported t Atchlson
on every slight decline. Money was loaned
at 3 per cent at the closo.
Tbo folio wing were the closing quotation ? :
I ) . 8.4s rcBUi.-ir. . I2iy Northern 1'nclQo. , 30U
U.H.49 coupons . . .123U ilo nretorreJ Wi !
" " > - o. 4v ; 1105
U. H.4Ji coupon ! . . liXJJ do preferred 141
Paddedof ' ! 118 N.V.Centra ! 100K
Central I'acldc Ifl P. IS.I & ! * . . . . . . . . -ISM
VhlcacoJcAlton . . .19 ! ! Hock Island M
Chlcaco. Burlington C..M. * 8t.l' , IMi !
& 0ulnov ICOM douroferroil IUI
D..U.VW | .Wi . .
llllnolsCantral II3II aoproforroa . ' ) !
) . . II. A W U.llon 1'aclllo . BSSi
Kan.ins&TexAi , . . . W..St. L. & ! ' . 1 'i '
I.nkoShoro lOOy ( lopreforrea. . . . "li i
Michigan Ceutral. . 07 \Ve3tern Unloa. . . . bli ?
Mlneourll'actnc. . . . "S'J
Monnr Easy at 3@4 per cent.
PUIMU MEUOANTILB PAroit W < > M per
cent.
STRUMNO ExciiAxnc Quiet but strong :
sixty- day bills , $4.s2 ; demand , $4.S > 5.
Hond OITnrliiizs.
. WASUisoTox.March 20 [ Special Telegram
to TUB BEE. | IJonds offered : $230,000 at
S1.23 ; 1189,1100 at $1.03 .
'PKODUOK MA.itKUr.4.
CmcAoo. March 2J. 1:15 n. ra. close
Wheat Higher ; ftluroh , SOVo : May. SO c.
Corn Easy ; March , 28Ko ; May , 30 < 3.
Oat's Firmer ; March , 31J c ; May , 23e.
Hye May , 44C < ? 4ifc.
Harlev-'Nothinir doing.
Prime Titnothv $1.19.
Flax-Cash , fl.4S.
Whisky S1.03.
Pork-Steady ; March , ? 10.27 } ; May.
? 10.42 > ,
Lard Steady ; March , $0.17' ; May ,
Flour Quiet and firm ; dealers generally
asking an advance of lOc all around ; winter
wneat. ? 2.0UVi4.40 ( ; spring wheat , $ J.75@t.OO :
rye , * 2.BO@3.bO ; buckwheat , 75c@tl.00 per
cwt.
cwt.Provisions
Provisions Shoulders , | 1.35JI.40 ( ; short
clear. J5.40ii5.45 ( : short ribs , March , 85.02)- ) .
Huttor Easiur ; creamery , 1024c ; dairy ,
12@21c.
Cheese Firm and n Hhailo hicher ; full
crc.am eheddars , V &lOo ; flats , 10@llc ;
Young Americas. ll$12c. (
Esps Firmer ; fresh , 12 } @ 13KC-
Hides Unohaufed ; heavy and light groan
salted , 4X@4J.te ; salted bull , SJ c ; pronn
salted calf , O u ; dry Hint , C@7c ; dry fjaltod
hides , Oc ; dry calf , 5@0c ; deacon * , 20o each.
Tnllow Unchanged ; No. 1 solid packed ,
3 c ; No. 2,3Vio ; calto , 4c.Hccoints.
Hccoints. Shlpm'tf.
Flour in.OOO 10.000
Wheat 17,000 23.000
Corn 440,000 101,000
Oats 117.003 140,000
Nmv Yorfc , March 20. Wheat Uocolpts ,
29,150 bushels ; exports , 5.090 busliols ; spot
llrm ; No. 2 rod , 8Sj5 @ 8J o in elevator ,
higher ; No. 3 rod ! lifurch , "closing at 8SJ c.
Corn Hecelpta , 20,400 bushels ; exports.
178,400 bushels ; spot stroncor ; No. 3 , 30 , @
30 3-lOc , 37f@37J e nlloat ; ungraded inixoo ,
31@383 < jc ; option * llrm , March closing at
.
Oats Receipts , 112,000 bushels ; exports.
35.550 : options stronger ; No. 2 whlto. 31
@ 82Jtfc ; mixed western. 27 > i@3tc ; whlto do ,
3JgdJiJc ( ) ( : ) ; options higher ; March , 23c.
U'oiToo Options closed steady at 515
points up. Sales : 07,750 bags ; March , $17.80
17UO , May , ? l0.95@17.25i spot Ulo about
stoady.falr ; ; cargoes , $ ' 20.50.
Sugar--Raw , s'oady ; refined , firmer.
Pe'roloum United closed , April , bC c ,
Eggs Firm ; western , UK15-
Pork Steady ; now mess , $11.50@12.00.
Lard Dull nt 1@2 ) ) omts up ; western
steam , spot , f.J.5T. ' @J.50.
Butter Easy ; western dairy. 0@l8o ;
creamery , 13@23)tfe ) ; Elgin , 33J rtgJ7c.
Cheese About steady ; western , 10 l3c.
Ijivorponl , March 20. Wheat Steady ;
demand poor ; holders offer moderately ; Cali
fornia No. 1 , 7s 2d per cental.
Cjrn Quiet ; easy ; new mixed western ,
3s O' d per cent.
Mtmiuiipnlis. March 20. Wheat Re
ceipts , 135 curs ; shipments , 31 cars. Active.
Closing : No. 1 hard , March79c ; May , Sic ;
on track. SOc ; No. 1 northern , March , 73c ;
May , 76 ? ; on track , 79c ; No. 2 northern ,
March , 70c ; May , 7o ( ! ; on track , 70@77) e.
March 20. Wheat Quiet ;
No. 2 spring , cash , 72 } o ; May , TJa ,
Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 2iHc.
Oats Firm ; No.2 , \vhltoS3Jo.
Rvo Higher ; No. 1. 43) ) < fc.
Barley Firm ; No. 2 , 41'ic.
1'rovislons Steady ; porK , $10.3'J. '
Clnoliuiiul , Maro'i 20 Wheat Stronger ;
No. 2 red. ' 79'S3c. '
florn Strong ; No. 3 mixed , J)2e. )
Oats Steady ; Mo. 3 mixed , 21@21 < fc.
Whisky $1.03.
St. IjoulH. March 20. Wneut Higher ;
cosh , 78o ; May , no.
Corn -Higher ; cash , 35Xo ; May , 2.5 c.
Oats Higher ; cash , 23)4'c ) ; May , 23c. .
Pork Firm ; $10 5u.
Lard Nominally , $3.93.
Whisky Steady ; $ I.OJ.
Butter Firm ; creamery , 20323 j ; dairy ,
10i22c. ( {
liiuiBiH Oltr. March 21) ) . Wheat
Higher : No. 2 hard , cash , 05 @ 03 c ; No.
3 rou , cash , IM&ilXo ,
Corn Stronger ; No. 2 , cash ,
Oats-No. 2 ,
IjlVK HTOUIC.
Otiloneo , March 20. Cattle Receipts ,
11,000 ; stronger ; bouvos. Jl.50f.f3 00 ; steers ,
$3.20g4.40 ( ; stookers and feeders , $2.40QJ3.70 ;
cows , bulls und mixed , $1.50 ( < $3.40 ; 1'exas
corn-fed steers , $12.W'g3.70.
Hogs Receipts , 21,000 ; slow and CglOo
lowjr ; mixed , $1.00 11.25 ; light and heavy ,
$4.00 ( 4.25 ; skips , $3 fiU , ' < 83. ! .
Sheep Receipts 0,000 ; steadv ; natives ,
$3.1)0(30.00 ) ( ; western corn-fod , $ I.SO ( < J5.70 ;
Texaus , $ I.OC ( < J5.23 ; Iambs , $3.00v < 10.03.
KntiHimUity , March 3J C ttlu Receipts ,
1,300 ; shipments , 3,400 ; market steady ;
steers , $3.35 1.70 ; caws , $1.85jj,95 ; stockers -
ors und foeilers , $2,45 3 53.
Hogs Receipts , -1,200 ; shipments , 400 ;
market strong ; all gradcj , f.M'K ) 4 00.
Sioux City. March 20. Cuttle Receipts ,
400 ; shipments , 400 ; market unchanged ;
canners. 75c ( < l$1.25 ; cows , $1.0031.25 ; stockers -
ors , fl.fiOWJS ; feeders , $2.25i3.l)0j ( ) veal
calves , * 3.003.15.
Hogs Receipts , 3,203 ; market Lower ;
J3.b73iW3.00.
.National Htno'x Vardi. ICnit Ht.
IjnulH , March 3J. Cattle Receipts , 100 ;
shipments. 1)00 ) ; market steady ; fair to
fancy native sluoni , $3.25. < i4.U3 ; itockors
and feeders , $2.30 3.00.
HORS Receipts , 7,700 ; shipments , 3,100 ;
market steady ; heavy , $ I.OOftf4.15j packluf ,
$3.40 < < i4 03 ; light , tl.OOQI.15.
O M A 1 1 A MVK 8TO OIC.
CattlK.
Thurtaay , March 20.
Estimated receipts of cattle 1,150 , com
pared with 1,400 yosturday and 3,5'JO tail
Thursday. The market opened early nnd
active nt an advance of 5c on steers , nnd
xecps strengthening during the day till the
market was up fully lOo over yesterday's.
Several tales wcro reported at an ndvancs of
moro than lOc. Three-fifths of tbo receipts
sold alMWHiJ 1.00 , ono bunch of forty-four
line HC'2-lb steers topping the market at
$4.22J { . About twenty loads of cows
were on the market , nil of which were picked
up early on an active market at au advance ,
closing from Co to lOo higher. On no
other day tor n long tlmo have as manv sales
of cows been mado"nt and above $3 03 an
wore today. Ono buuch of cows sold nt
$3.40 , another at $3 20 , whlloono very flno
cow was at the yards for which a buyer
said ho would plvo $ .1.83. The receipts of
feeders continue liberal. The market Is ac
tive , buyers picking everything up ns fast ns
they arrlvo nt linn price ? . A number of line
stags wcro on salochanglnp hands at $3.23 ( < $
3.42)1. ) The liberal receipts of bulls do not
more than moot the demands and prio.'s rule
hard on an actlvo market.
I loir- .
Estimated receipts of hogs 2,800 compared
with 4,601 yesterday , and 3,253 last Thurs
day. The hog market opened 5c higher ; the
market was nctivo and all changed hands
early , the light hogs selling nt $3.00 ( < 13.97 ! <
The average price paid for hogs was$3.8'J.
compared with $3.SOI4' yesterday nnd $3.87 ,
last Thursday. "
I'rovullliiz I'rloa * .
The following U a Ubloot prlojs piU In
this market for the graljj of stock men
tioned :
Primosteers , 133D to 1003 ltis.$3.73 (34.40 (
Good stoora , 1250 to 1153 ttis. . . 3.43 0)1.20 )
Good steers , 103'J to 13)3 ) Dis. . . 3.2J O3.8'J
Common 1033 to 1150 Ib stoorj. 2.93 < ft3.50
Common canners . 1.03 ( i$3.K ( )
Ordinary to fair cows . 1.00 (8:233 ( :
Fair to peed cows . 1.90 ( $2.45
Good to choice cows . 2.20 ( < c.OJ : !
Choice to fancy cows . 3.03 M3.3J
Fair to good bulls . 1.73 ( & ! ,5'J
Choice to fancy bulls . 2.5U 03- ' "
Light stockcrs and feeders. . . . 2.5' ) ( r 3.15
Feeders. 950 to 1100 Ibs . 2.0) ) ( c < 3 50
Fair to choice .light hoes . 3.90 M3.U7i <
Fair to choice heavy hogs . 3.80 33.00
Fair to choice mixed hogs .
Highest null Uowoiit Sales oi Hojri.
Today. Yesterday.
Highest . 53.97 } Highest . $3.9 ! )
Lowest . S.tO Lovvost . 3.77
Stock
Onicial yesterday. Estimated Today.
Cattle. U9 cars. . 1,411 Cnttlo , 50 cars. .1.150
Hogs , 7 1 cars. . . 4,801 Hogs , 43 cars. . . .2,800
Sheep , 10 car. . 1,037
Disposition ol .Stock.
Showing the number of cattle , hogs and
sheep bought by the packers and leading
buyers on to-day'a mar not :
CATTLE.
Uuyers. No.
Swift' & Co 507
Gcorgo II. Hammond &Co 239
TnoArmour-CudahyPackingcompany. 00
Leo Hothschild SUO
Dcnton & Underwood 00
Nols Morris 110
Shippers and feeders 293
Becker & Euan 73
Crone & Vnnsant 23
iioas.
Showlne the nuranar of 11053 bought by
the loading buyers on todav's market : *
Armour-Cudnhy Packing company 2,121
Omaha Packing Co 7
Swift & Co 203
Gcorgo H. Hammond & Co -112
How yesterday averaged 200 pounds and
00 to the car.
Hans' ) n I * Pi'leo * Hog ) .
The following table showi the ranjo of
prices paid for hogs :
Light and medium hops $3 S3 @ 3 97 > < f
Good to choice mixed hogs. . . 3 S3 } @ 3 U2 >
Good to choice heavy hogs. . . 3 faO ( $3 00
Ilantro or 1'rlces > liaup.
The following table shows the range of
prices paid for sheep :
Priuio fat sheep $4 40 @ 5 53
Good fat sheep 359 ( JZ > 4 03
Common to medium shoop. . . . 2 OJ @ 3 75
Lambs 4 00 < & 0 00
Co it ot 11034.
The following table gives the average cost
of hogs on the dales mentioned , including
the cost today , as based upon sales reported :
Dote. Price. Date. Price.
March 1 $3 75 March 12. . . . . 3 S3
March 3 3 f % March 13 3.S7J
March 4 3 77 March 14 3 91W
March 5 3 74K March 15 3 H7i <
March 0 3 7IK March 17 3 93
March 7 3 72K March 18 8 80
March 8 3 78 March 19 3 SOtf
March 10 3 78 March 20 3 b9.
March 11 8 81
Avcrnc. ) I'noj if
Showing the nvoraa prioa paid for loa-ls
ofhogson t'.i3 days indicate ! In 133T , H35 ,
1889 aud 1893 :
CoiutiaratiVi !
Tlio following taS'.oi ' sluw ths ranj in
prices on hog. } during thli nnl last wjj'.c ' :
Days. Tills week. Last weak.
Monday. . . . ,
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday 1 80
Itcpresentntlvn 8
5TCCKS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1. . . , . ' .ISO 2 00 1 .1100 8 00
8. , , . 92J I 00 10 .1I4'J 3 00
4 , , .10-13 1 35 20 .1338 8 05
9. , .1018 I 10 IS .1170 8 70
, . 705 ; t 4'j 8 ' 3 70
, .10111 t 45 ! I3 'l25 ! 3 75
20. .1053 8 45 23 .1243 877f (
10. .1081 15 20 .1190 I ! 80
20. , ,1095 t 45 23 .115 3 80
18 , , .1018 50 SS .1209 8 82K
14. , . 950 50 14 .1180 8 S2)tf )
1 , .1150 I 50 IS . 1143 8 83
0. . .1093 3 50 20 .1243 3 85
43. , .1078 : ) 55 83 .1235 39 K
8. , .1100 3 55 40 .1208 8 95
17. , .108'J 3 55 30 .1833 4 00
10. , . 91'0 ' 3 55 17 .1423 4 15
5. . .1233 3 55 81 .1520 4 15
11. , ,1114 3 00 41 .UGJ 4 22 > ;
14. , .1120 3 03
COWS.
1.S. . . 870 2 00 3. .1195 2 65
S. , . Mil 2 00 15. . 974 2 05
1 . .llbO 2 00 14. .1010 205
10. , .1013 2 10 3. 1105 3 70
13. , . U-'O 233 3. .1130 3 70
1. . .11IIJ 2 8(1 ( 10. . 9S1 2 70
18t , . 923 2 85 40 . U81 370
t ) , .1170 2 85 89. .1028 3 70
5 ! , .1100 3 40 3.G. . . 970 275
1.U , .1000 3 40 G. . 900 2 75
1.s. . . 050 3 40 4. .9J8 2 75
s. , .1071 3 45 8. .1333 3 75
10.fi. . , .1072 2 50 0. . 810 3 75
fi. , . 9.0 2 50 17.I . . 9SO 2 80
15. , . 003 3 50 I .1370 8 05
15. , .103.1 3 5" 1. .12JJ 8 83
21. , . UU4 2 00 10. .1311 3 40
3 , . 900 3
1IUI.I.3.
1. .1530 3 00 1. . .1320 2 40
1. .1103 3 00 1 . .1340 3 50
1. . U70 3 10 1. . . 15'JO 3 50
3. .1175 3 23 I. . .1290 375
.1540 3 80 1. . .1910 3 75
.11)10 ) 3 85 1. . 3 W )
5. .1470 3 35 1. ! 2000 2 90
1. .1070 2 4'J 6. . .1700 3 93
1. .1480 2 40 1. . .1703 325
FKKDEIIS.
25 , . 833 3 S5 13. . 758 3 20
33. , . 937 2 1)0 ) 3. . 870 8 25
27. , . U27 3 00 1. . 830 3 80
5. , .1000 3 00 24 .1070 8 40
43. , . 813 30J 30. .1053 3 45
gTOCKCllS ,
15. , . 4bO 260 U . 077 3 20
5. , . 300 300 35. . . . , . O'JS 3 20
31. , . S94 3 10 3 . 085 325
3. , . 780 a 15
CAX.VEII9.
2 , 955 130 3 . 030 1 85
4 095 1 75 19 .1100 2 00
1 ' 870 1 73
1 703 3 00 1. .1430 9 M
1 1S90 325 1. .1520 3 CO
H 15CO 342 f
On the Mnrlcct With Cattle.
L. Lain b , Cl arks ; I. Kussoll , Fullcrton ;
Stanilnrd Cnttlo Company , Ames ; Bank of
Com , Coin. la. : C. J. Furor , Fuitliold.
Ilolstow and Scrlbnor ; Itono Urotliors , O.il-
data ; Henry i oisy , F. W. UowdonVisnor ;
A. Ulnckstono , T. lilnekstono , Piicor ; H. A.
iMorritt , Buxton ; AvVlllson , Shiok-
loy ; C. A. K. Gordon , UljsBoa ; W.
C. Sconce , Adnuis ; John U. Harms ,
Cedar UluflV Modlsett Mrothors , liush-
villa ; Peterson & K. , NicUcMon ; F. C.
Knelt , P. Eulcrs. Mlnden , lu. ; A. Pryor ,
Shelby , lu. ; Willtnui Osborno , Mnrlc Need ,
Weola ; A. T. MoEldory , Porsla , In. ; S. Llv-
ingston , Crescent , hi. ; S. J. PuttorsonDun-
Inp , In. ; P. M. Colby , Unidsluiw ; H. J.
Tierney. Anslo ; William Sturrctt , llrnyton ;
J. W. Nicholson , Manjuottu ; Hart & Co. , S.
P. Hurt , MuCook ; D. MePhoo , Edison ; E.
J.Volls , IJelvidere ; William Troyn. C. C.
KltiKory , Dorchester ; Hyslmm & Culver ,
Haul us ; S. A. Randall. Grand Island ; J. D.
Spearman , Springllold ; A. C. Adams , IC-i le.
On Tim Mnrlcut With
F. Hoy. ngont , Silver Creek : G. M. Uussol ,
Fullerton ; E. D. Welker , St. Edwards ;
ij. A. Totnplcton , Tckumnh ; J. G. lilaksleo ,
Bcnnlnpton ; Jno. K. Uurgo ss , Kcunard ; P ,
Ehlers , Minden , la. ; LJ. Jensen , Wcstnn. In ;
II. C. Leiler , Sprmglluld ; J. Hastlo Cooke ;
P. M. Colby , Uraashaw ; A. W. Downey , W.
Z. Pollard , Aurora ; H. J. Tierney. Ansloy :
Titus & Turhuno , Litchtleld ; U. W. Parks ,
Uurwoll ; D. Mcl'hoo , Kdison ; Wllsoy & H. ,
Mooroliuld ; M. Maekcy , Farnani ; Lucas &
E. , Kearney ; H. Hom'hton&Co. , AladridG. ;
II. Cobb , Wallace ; F. M. Murahall , Wolllleot ;
Fuller & Good , Cowles ; K. Stafford , Daw-
sonville. Mo. ; William Uays , Valparaiso ;
Gamev & Olen , Alondamm , la. ; Cobtirn ,
aill&S. , Atkinson ; Iveyo & Co. , O'Neill ;
lirodham & S. , DotlKo ; W. W. Uakor , Lo-
retto ; T. C. Uov.'don , .Wisncr ; Nye &
Schneider Co. , Stunton ; J. F. McCartney , J.
LiRhtbody. Geneva ; Hoblotnan it Dunn , Uo
Witt ; Speltz & Klosterman. David City ;
Bradley & Grady , Maui > dona , la. ; J. M Bar-
bour , Tabor , In. ; I'aul Bros . Mcl'nul , la. ;
Aug. Arriens , Bocliis ; John Anderson ,
OMAHA AVMOMSSAIjE MAUItETS
1'roilnoc.
Eoos Strictly fresh , 12@12'fc ; cold stor-
ngc , pickled , limed , salted , not wanted at
anv prico. i
BUTTEH Creamery , fancy rolls , prints , 21
( T425u ; creamery , fancy solid nackoa , 22@'J3u ;
creamery , choice , 19@23cdairy ; , fancy rolls
nnd prints. 18 ® Wo ; dairy , fancy solid
packed , I'dll'Ju ; dairy , choica , 1510o ;
country roll , fancv , 10@l8c ; choicj. l'J@ir o ;
country roll , Kood."ftUJc'couiitry ; roll , fair ,
? @Sc : poor stock , UMio. !
POULTHV Turkeys , drssBoil , fancy dry
picked , 12i13c ( : turkeys , live , per tt > , 8c ;
chickens , fancy , 11(313' ( : ; chickens. cioic3 ! , 9 ®
lUo ; chickens , live , S3.00Ta.VJ ( ; poese , dressed.
.fancv , 10@lli : ; ceeso , dressed , choice , 9@
lOc ; Reese , live , doz. , W.00@7.00 , ducks ,
dressed , fancy , lie ; ducks , choicR , 10llc ;
ducks , live , dcz. , $ i.50@3.00 ; pigeons , doz. ,
GAME Jack snipe , $1.00@1.25 ; polden
plover , ? t.00@1.23 ; mallard ducki , $ 'J.OO@
StDO : canvasback ( Jucks. ST .00@I5.UO ; roa-
hcad ducks , do ? . , $3.00 ; toul.uucks. doz. ,
? 1.50@2.00 ; mixed ducks , doz. , Sl.50 2.00 :
peoso , Canada , ? G.OO@.0J ( ; peeso , nmall , fl.OO
( ft. 1.50.
Iloxcr 15lo ( ! per ib for choice comb.
S@lUoporib.
-l@lKc per Ib.
DitKssEi ) VCAI. Choice medium , " @ "Kui
light , C@0u ; heavy. © 4c.
Ari'LES Per bbl , Genitons. S4.00 ; W.
TV/IK , W.50 ; Ben Dayla , W.50 ; Homantto ,
? 4.50. '
CIDCU Per bhl. roflnod , 'S0.50 ; half bbl ,
f3.60 ; hard cider , pure , par bbl , S5.0J.
LIXSKII ) On , ( He.
MAMUA GII.VI-ES Fancy , per bbl , S7.BO
choice , per Dbl , $ (5.00@7 ( OU.
Coco.vxirrs Par hundred , $ [ .7r .
PICKI.ES Medium , per bbl. $ . " > .50 ; small ,
$ ' .50 ; ifhorlcms. 87.50 ; C. & 13. chow chow ,
Ota , $5.85 ; nts. S3 85.
POTATOES Per bu , fancy , 35o ; choice , 23 ®
30c.
30c.MAII.B
MAI-I.B SUOAII Per Ib , ll@10a
CHEESE Per Ib , full cream Y. A. , 12o ;
full cream twins , li ) ' < o ; full cream Otilo
Swiss , 13e ; full cream 'Wisconsin Swiss , I8ij (
1-lc ; full cream brick Swiss , 13c ; full cru\m
limburger Swiss , 13J.
Fiiii Fresh frozen wlilto trout , plko and
pickerel , per ib , 7o ; sturKOon. 7c.
OIUNOES Per box , Florida brighls , $3.75 ;
mcssinn3.23 ; California fancy navels , ? . " ) 00 ;
Los Angeles , ; 2. o ; HCodliiiKS , Riverside ,
$ ; ) .35@3.DU ; mountain , $3.00 ; in live box lota
23u pur box loss.
LEMONS Per DOX , messina fancy , ? 4.00@
4.5'J ; vordolli , nooa , S3 00.
BANANAS Per bunch , $ J.OJ@3.00.
ilinud , PELTS AXII TALLOWS Green salted
bides , 4-fo ) ; dry salted hides , 5@lic ; dry Hint
hides , 7c ; calf hides , Sc. Damaged liidcs 2o
loss. Sheep polls , preen , each , 73c@H.23 ;
sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , 9 12u ; tallow , No. 1 ,
4(34) ( ) 0 : Nn. 2 , a @ 3J/c ; ; grease , whlto 4J < To ;
yellow , 2 ( ii-'l' ! .
BEANS Hand picked , nvy , 1.5n@l.nOj
hand picked navy , medium al. 10 ( 1.50 ; h.iud
picked country , 81.30 g 1.4.0 ; Kood cleanJ1.2U
Ql.itO.
PnovisiONS Hams , No. 1 , 10 lt > avorapo ,
9'fo ; 20lo2J Ibs , b } e ; 13 to 11 lljs ,
shouldera , 5u ; breaktast bacon , No. 1 ,
ham sausage , 8c ; dried (120 ( f hums , 7J..jU ; l
tongues , ? il 00 per d02 < n ; dry salt meats , 5@
fijfo per Ib ; ham roulette , 0 > < o ; add lo per
Iti for small lots.
BONES ( Quotation * 'nro for delivery In
Chicago ) . Dry buffulft , pur ton. $10.00 ( 18,00 ;
dry country , bleached , * 10.00@'J.OUj ] dry
country , damp and meaty , $ , OJ ( 3lt ) 00.
VKOETAIILKS Old Sweet potatoes , fancy
Muscatlnc , per bhl , t.OO ; onions , extra
fancy , par bbl. $ J.5'J ( onions , fair , per bbl ,
$3.50 ; rutabagas , per bbl$3.00 ; carrots , per
bbl , $3.00 ; parsnips , per bbl , ? . ' .00 ; beets , per
bbl , fJ.OO : horse radliti roots , par bbl , $4,00 ;
horse radish roots , per Ib , 7o ; celery room ,
per bbl , $300 ; celery roots , perUoz , OOo ;
onions , per bu. , 73c | | .UO.
Ari'LU BUTTBII Peplb ; , (57o. (
MINCE MEAT SlO ) rpjqr 1 b
VtaETAiiLES Touiatjc ? ! l Ib extra , $1.00 ;
3 Ib standard , western brands , OOJaO.V : gal
lon * , strictly standard , ! $2.UJ. Corn Finest
grown , $1.00 ; gllt-eddiysugiir corn , very line ,
$1.50 ; choice 3 lb"s'Ugar corn , Jl.'O ; 2
Ib extra , western brands , 85cgtl.OO ( ; 3 ID
standard , western brands , 70uJSOc. ( Mush
rooms I Ib French , extra line , 23J25o { ; 1 Ib
French , line , 18Q2.Jo ; 1 Ib French , ordinary ,
l < ki$18o. Peas Tros Unp , per can , 33c ;
dnmi tine , per can , lOc ; 2 Ib extra , al'tocl ' ,
$3.00 ; 3 Ib early June , $1.3. > @ 1.)5 : ) ; 2 lo Mar
row , standard brand , $1,10 ; 3 Ib soaked , Me.
String Beans 3 Ib high grado. Refugee , S5u ;
2 Ib Golden Wux beans , 75e ; 2 Ib string
beans , 70c. Lima Beaus 2 Ib soaked , 75o.
Boston Baked Beans 3 Ib Lewis , $1.03 ;
crown brand , $1.50. Sweet potatoes ! l Ib
Now Jersey , $1.00 ; dais.y , $1,33. Pumpum
3 Ib now pum-Htln , $1.00.
CANNED MEATS 1 Ib lunch tongue , $3.00 ;
S Ib lunch tongue , $1.75 ; 1 Ib corned hoof.
$1.20 ; 2 Ib corned beef , $3.05 ; 0 Ib corned
beef , $0.50 ; 14 Ib corned beef. $14.00 ; 3 Ib
bonelci * plfu feet , $ J.20 ; 1 Ib English brawn ,
$1.20 ; 3 Ib English brawn , IJ.OO ; 0 Ib Eng-
liih brawn , fO.0 ; 1 Ib couiprourd ham.
$1.75 ; 3 Ib compressed ham , $2.73 ; lib chipped
beef , t3.00.
Grcocrtof.
DIIIEI > Fnuit Currant * , now.As4oprunci : ,
casks , 1,300 Ibs , 5' , c ; prunes , bbln or bags ,
( V4c ; citron peel , drums , 20 lb , 23o ; lemon
reel , drums , 18c ; fnrd dittos , boxes. 12 Ibs ,
lie ; nnrlcots , chclo evaporated , 14 } < e ; apri
cots , jolly cured 2,1 IN boxes , lOc ; iiprl-
cols , fancy , 23 ll > boxes , I5j ; np-
pics , evaporated , CO tt > boxes , Uc ;
apples , Star. 84c ' ; npptcs , fancy Atdon ,
5 ib , lOo ; apples , Fancy Aldcn , 3 lh , lOKc ;
Salt Lnko , D 'c ; blackberries , evaporated ,
M It ) boxes , f > * { o ; chcrriox , pitted , dry cured ,
13c ; poaches , pared- fancy , ISo ; Salt
Lnko , 7c ; pitted plums , Cnl. 3Ti Ib
boxes , SJ c ; raspberries , ovnti. , N. V. , now ,
20c ; prunes , II. C. 00 70 , O' UKu ; ornngo
pool , lOc : raisins. Calltornm London crou
18SO , W.40 ; Cal. loose mtucatels , crop 1339 ,
$ J.10 ; Valccclni , 18SS , 0c , ! Valoncms , now.
9a ; Cut. gccdlc.is , sks. , TWo ; Ondura layer ,
now , 9 > < e ; dried crapes. 4ko.
SOAPS Castile , mottled , par Ib , ST(10c ( ;
dn whlto. per Ib , 12c.
BiiooMS Parlor , 4 tie , $2.7S ; H tie , $ J.23 ;
stables , 32.85 ; common , $1.00 ( < $1.75.
COCOA } ib tin , 40c per Ib.
CiiocoiATG 22if33cpor Ib ; Gorman chic
ory , red , SXc-
SAI.SODA Bbls , 1 ; granulated , IJi'o ; kojs
l c.
c.COFFHD Koastod Arbucklo'a Ariosa ,
ST.'Vo ; McLaughlln'a XXXX.S5so ; ; Gorman ,
25 > a'o ; Dilworth , aS' c ; Alaroma , 23 c ;
bulk , 23 c.
Corrsn Green Fancy old golden Rio , 23o ;
fancy old pcabercy , 2T c ; Rio , choice to
fancy , 24cKio ; , prime , 2UU c ; lilo , good , SI c ;
Mocha , 2l > 3 ; Java , gonulnu O. G.So ; Java ,
good Interior , 2-lc ; Afric.in , 22c.
Rort : Basis Manilla rope , 15c ; sisal rope ,
12)'o ; cotton rope , IOs ; now propcs1 ! , S,1 c.
COTTON TWINE Bibb , very line , 3 or 4 ply ,
23c ; line , 20s ; Daisy , ISc ; candle wick , 23o.
OLIVES Quarts , uer doz , $3.73 ; pints , per
doz. $ J.23bulk ; , per gal95c.
VINEOAII 30 pr. cider , So ; good , 12c ; whlto
wine , 15c.
STAUCII ljtf@So per Ib.
STOVI : POLISH $ J.OO@5.87 per gross.
BAOS Am. , per UK ) , $17.00 ; Lewiston , per
100 , $17.00.
MotASSES Bbls. N. O. , choice , per pal ,
53c ; bakers' , -lc3jc ; black strap. 20c.
WiuH'iNa PAPBH Straw , per Hi ,
2jfo ( ; rag , 2 > c ; manlla , B , fi@0c ; No. 1 , 7c.
UAOS Union square , 35 per cent off list.
SALT Dairy , 2iO ll > in bbl , bulk , SJ.10 :
best grado. 00 , 5s , $2.80 ; best grade , 100 , 3s ,
$2.40 ; best grade. 23 , 10s. ? J,20 ; rock salt ,
crushed , $1.80 ; dairy suit. Ashton , r > ! i Hi bags ,
tAniNACEOcs GOOD ? Barley , 3 @ 4c ; fa-
rlnn , So ; peas , lie ; oatrmyil , iy ( riJo ! ; maca
roni , lOct ; vonnicolll. lOc ; rice , 4i ( 0. ! o ; sago
nnd tapioca , C@7c ; lima beans , Oc.
OILS Kerosene P. W. lOcV. ; . W.
,2'fc ; headlight , 13c ; gasoline , 12c ; salad oil ,
11.25@9.00 per doz.
FISH Codllsh , extra Georges , now , f > J c ;
grand bank , now , 4 } u ; .silver , 2 Ib , MOCKS ,
Oc ; snow white , 2 Ib bank , new , 5o ; Tur
key cod , lareo middles , bricks , SJ c ; snow
white crates , 12-5 Ib , boxes , 7 0 : Iceland
halibut , lie ; medium scaled herring , 25 ; : ;
No. 1 scaled herring , 23c ; domestic Holland
herring , 55c ; Hamburg spiced herring , SI. 50 ;
Russian sardines , 75s ; Russian sardines ,
plain , & 5c ; imported Holland herring. Crown
brand , SOc ; do. fancy milkers , OOc : mackerel
No. 1 shore , half bbls , $13.00 ; bloaters , half
bbls , $18.03 ; whitetiah , half bbls , S7.0U ; trout ,
Half bbls , $3 50 ; family wliltoUsh $3.00 ; sal
mon , $3.50 ; 1 Ib mackerel ( horriug ) , $1.00@
1.10 ; 1 Ib llnnnn baddies , $1.75 ; 1 Ib lobsters ,
$1.UO@2.00 ; 1 Ib Alaska salmon. Aleut. $1.00 ;
2 Ib oysters , 10 oz. ? 1,95 ; I Ib oysters , 5 oz ,
$1.15 ; 2 Ib select , lliaz , $2.33 ; 1 Ib clams , little
necks , $1.23 ; 2 Ib clams , little necks , $2.10 ;
J ilb sardines , Imported , per case , 100s ,
? 11.00@10.00 ; X Ib sardines , imported , per
case , lUOs , $ ! 5.0Ucg20.00 ; > ilb Imported bono-
lcts sardines , 20 ; # Ib sardines , American.
per 10a , Froncli style , J1.50Gi5,00 ; ; ' < J Ib oar-
dines , American , per case , ICO. ? , French
stylo. $7.50@8 00 ; J Ib saulines , mustarj ,
porcauo. 50f , $1.00Qfil.25 ; Imported key sar
dines , $13.00.
SODA Pkgs CO 5s. 5J4'c.
NUTS Almonds , 15c ; Brazils. 14olllbcrts ; ,
12j < c ; pecans , He ; walnuts , 12X" ! peanut
codes , Sc ; roasted , lie ; Tcnnosso pea
nuts , Sc.
Daubs ( Grocers' ) Per Ib Borax , lOo ;
copperas , 2) o ; Bay loaves , Ho ; glue , 10s ;
cpsom salts , 4o ; glaubor salts , 3c ; sulphur ,
2 > c ; blue vitrol , 9c ; alum , 4c ; tartarlc acid ,
42o ; rosin 2u ; saltpeter , absolutely pure , 9c ;
gum camphor , 3 Ibs lu box , 1 oz cakes. 33u ;
hops , tf and % Ib packages , 20c ; sago , } { and
K-'b ' packages. 15o ; madaor , 13c ; saltpeter , "
lUc : Indigo , 3-lb and 5-lb boxes. S F. ( I5$70c ( ;
indigo , 3-lb and 5-lb boxes , Madris , 75e ; seal.
ing wax , 25-lb boxes , red , 3 c ; sealing wax ,
23-lb boxes , whlto , 4c.
SuoAits Cut loaf,6j < acut ; loaf cubes 7c ;
standard , powdered , % < s ; XXXX. po wdered ,
8c ; granulated , standard , OJ < (7.7c ( ; confection
ers , A , 6c ; white cxtia C , CJ u ; extra C ,
Neb , 0 | c ; amber , Co ;
CANNED GOODS Fruits , California canned
goods , standard brands , "Yt Ib , per doz
Apricots , $1.70i1.83 ( ; apricots , pie fruit ,
$1.30 ; gillons , $1.50 ; bluckberrics , S2.25 :
cherries , black , $ ' 2.00i2.23 ! ; cherries , white ,
$2.2n@2.r)0 ; crapes , $1.051. ( SO ; pears , Bartlett -
lott , $3.102.25 ; prachos , yellow. $2.10(52.25 ( ;
peaches , lemon cling , S'2.35 ; plums , egg ,
$1.03@1.80 ; plums , golden drops , Sl.tO :
plums , green gages , $1 03@1.80 ; poaches ,
with Pitts in , $1.00 ; currants , $2.30 ;
p-ooscborcics , $225 ; quinces , SJ.10 ; raspber
ries , $2.70 ; strawberries , $2 50 ; peaches , 3 Ib
eastern standards , 1 85 : 3 Ib pic , $1.10 ; 0 Ib
pie , $2.05 ; gallon pie , $300 ; apples , high
stacdards , $2 00 ; 2 Ib gooseberries , < .Kc ) ; 2 Ib
strawberries , 90@'J3c ; 2 Ib raspberries , $1.00 :
2 Ib blueberries , 80 < V 90u ; 2 Ib blackberries ,
05@75c ; 2 Ib strawberries , preserved , $1.75 ;
2 Ib raspberries , preserved , $1.SO ; 2 Ib black
berries , preserved , $1.20 ; pineapples , Bahama
chopped , $2 00 ; 2 Ib Bahama grated , $2.75 ; 2
Ib Bahama sliced , $ ' 2.50 : 2 Ib Standard sliced ,
$1.25@1.50 ; cherries. 2 Ib red , Baltimore , 85
@ 93c ; pears , 2 Ib , SI 33. %
Dry
CAWCT WJIAP Bibb , white , 18 } o ; colored ,
. l c.
HATTS Standard. Sc : Gem , 10e ; Beauty ,
12.Ko ; Boone , 14c : peerless , case , $000.
CousnTJn INS Boston , 7fc ; Androscog ,
Km , 740 : Kearsapo , 7JjC ; Knckpurt , fl c ;
Conesloga , O c.
TICKS Oakland , A , Xc\ \ International ,
YY , 8c ; Shetucket , S. b c : Warren. No.
S70 , lOc ; Berwick , J1A , IScr Acme. 13o ;
York , 30 inch , 12h'o ; York , 3-J Inch , 13 > c ;
Swift River , be ; Thorndlke , OO , SKc ;
ThorndlkoFF , SK" ! Thorndlko , 120 , ytfc ;
Thorndlko XX , 13c ; Cordis , No. 5 , luc ;
Cordls No. 4 , lo ) < fo.
DENIMS Amoskoag. 9 oz , lOJ c ; Everett ,
7 oz , 13o ; York , 7 oz , 13o ; llavmakcr , SV c ;
'
Jaffroy XX. ll > < fc ; Jnffroy XXX , 12'i c :
Beuvor Crook AA , ll c ; Beaver Creek BB ,
10 > < c ; Beaver Crook CC , 9 > c.
KENTUCKV JEANS Memorial , 15o ; Glen-
wood , 20c ; IContucky Stuc , ; )5c ) ; Hercules ,
ISo ; Einplro , 23c ; Cottswold , 27 > c ; Mel
ville , 25o ; Bang-up , 27Hc.
BLEACHED SIIKBTI.XRS Ellerton , 7Kc ;
Hoiisekoopor , 8) 0 Now Candidate , b o :
Berkeley cambric No. 00. Oc ; Best Yet. 4-4
0)fo ( ; butter cloth OO. 4'4'u ' ; Cabot. 7J o ;
Farwoll half bleached. S.MO : Fruit of Loom ,
85i"e ; Green G. We ; Hope , 7tfc ; King Pliil-
ip cambric , lOu ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOc ;
Lonsdalo. 8Kc ; Now York mills , lO c ; Pop-
poroll , 42 In , lOo ; Pepperoll , 41) ) In , He ; Pep-
porell , 04. 14 > o ; Pepporoll , 8-4 , 20o ; Pop-
poroll , ( M , 22o : Pcpporell , 104 , 2lc ; Canton ,
4-4 , SJfc ; Canton , 5-4 , 9Kc ; Triumph , Oj ;
Wasmutta , He ; Vulley , 6c ; Barktir ,
bleached , Sc.
Bnow.v SIIKETINO Atl.intiq A , 4-4 , Ma ;
Atlantio H , 4-4. 7o ; Atlantiu I ) , 4-1. 0 , 'o ;
Atlantic P , 4 4 , Oo ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Au
rora C , 4-1- 4 0 ; Crown XXX , 4-1 , Uo ;
HooslorLL , 4-4 , O c ; Indian Head , -l-l , 7e ;
Lawrence LL. 4 4 , 5c ; Old Dominion. 4 4 ,
DUCK West Point , ail-In , 8-oz , 9Je ;
West Point , 29-in , 10-oz , 12Kc ; .West Point ,
! ) in , 12-oz , 10 > fo ; West Point , 40.m , 11-oz ,
17o.
FI.ANNBI.S Plaid Raftsmen , 20c ; Clear
Lake , ! 12o ; Iro'n Mountain , SOU" ! Whlto
G II No. 3 , K. "K" ! G II No. 1 , X , 20 0 ;
nil No. 2. # 4Bsfre ; nil No. 1 , > / - " ;
Quechco , No. 1. % , 42c.
White Quecheo No. 2Ji , 3T3fo ; Ouechco
o S s
23'jc. lled-C , 21-ln , 15o ; E , 24-lri , 21
G G Sl-ln. 20o ; II A F , X , 25o ; J R F ,
27o ; G , X , 250.
PIIINTS Solid Co ors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater ,
Oo ; Berlin oil. Oltfc ; Garner oil , 0@7c. Pink
and Robes Richmond , OXoAllentl'ta ; ' ; Riv-
orpolnt , 6 0 Steel River , Oo Pacific OKo
; ; , ;
. . _ _ _ . * . _ *
Ttl ll l n Illll. CJfr T Mn r \ f - I If l. I ? „
hartoroaV , C ) o ; Uotnopo , 4 > tfoi Lodl , o ;
Allen , Be ; Hichmond , Oo ; Windsor , OUc ;
EddystonoOKo ; Pnoillc , OJfc.
UIXOIUM Plunkott cheeks , pi o ; Whit-
teuton , O o ; York , OVo ; Nonnnndl dress ,
8J c ; Calcutta droi , 7 } < o : Hen row dross.
'
Ciusii Stovou * ' H , 6J c ; Steven * ' A , To ;
Stevens' A , bleached , 60 ; Steven * ' P , 7 cj
StovonV P , blonchml , S\o ; Stevens' N | SJ < cs
Stovons' N , bleached , v > < c } Slovens' SKI' ,
lie.
lie.CAMnmcs
CAMnmcs Slater So ; Wooas , Cc ; Stand
nrd , r o ; Peacock , 5c.
SiniiTlNO ! ( Jnerks Caledonia X , P' ' ci
Caledonia \X , lHo ( : Heonomy , He ; Otis ,
Oo ; Granite , OJi'o ; Haw Uivor , CMo ) Craw
ford , So. _ _
Motnlo.
HI.OCR TIN Small nig , 23c per B > { har , We
per tli.
CoiM'Kit Planished bollorslzcs,31o per Id ;
cold rolled , 23o per It ; sheathing , 37o per 1M
ulttii and llatfi'So per Ib.
GALVANIZED Siini-.T Iu6x IJlte't ' 50-10 per
cent , pat. plan , iron , A , lOJ o ; H , O' ' o.
HOOFING Chardbnl , I. C. , 14x20 , 112 , $0.00 ;
I. X. , r.BO.
SIICKT Iitox No. 20 , $3.75 ; No. 27 , M.S5.
Tix PiATi-I. : U. , 10x14 , 225 , 7.40 ; I. X ,
10x14 , ffW , 50.25.
Ti.v PrATK-Coko I. C. , 10xll,2J5O.GO.
STIIEL NAII.S Huso , $3.00.
STKF.IViui : NAII.S Hnse , 13.50.
WIIIB Jap. barb , $3.03 ; galv. , * l.20.
Horax , lie ; cllrlo * nold. 40 ( < ? 51e ! lartarlo
nrlil , -t''o ; carbolic ; tcid , iiCOCllc : castor oil ,
? 1.20 t.28 ; Imlsum tolu , WI@ ' . ) o ; tonka
bcuus , Jl.ti.X l.OO ; etiboh herrics , Jl.95 : calo
mel , 95c ; camphor , 45 40ii unnthatldcv ,
$ . ' - ' , * © , ; ; caisht buda , 17(2Jo ( ( ; ctilnroforin ,
60@i3c ; ergot , 45C'50o : ifiycarlno. 20$23c ( ;
Biiut arable. OOQ93c ; fscopodium.IOijJ45is ( ;
mercury , SOc ; morphine nnlpli , ? ' . ' , laVU.ir ) ( ) ;
opium , M.l''j ' ' ; quinine , a" > 050o ; turpentine ,
file ; linscod , raw , 53o : boiled , 9lc ; * Am-
B nitron , 34c ; whlto wax , 50o ; yellow wax , S5o.
o
To Mm 'Irnrt'lmu Public.
The proat Rook' Isliunl rotito 1ms pro
vided every oonvonlenco iiutl comfort
for Ha passengers poinj : cnst ever its
mnin lino. Us soliil vestibule express
trains , which lotivo dully for DCS
Monies , Davenport , Hock IsCnml und
Chicago , nro the finest in the world.
They consist of new und elegant day
coaches , dining cars , Pullman palace
sleeping cars und frco reclining ohuir
cars , superbly appointed nnd litlod
up with nil the modern Imnrovo-
incuts thut conduce tosnfo nnd luxurious
travel , .functional and terminal con
nections are made in union depots nnd
at Chicago with fast limited vestibule
express trains for all points cast. In
addition to this magnificent train , two
express nnd mail trains leave Omaha
daily , carrying sleepers nnd dining cars.
Further information us to routes.
rates , time , berths , etc. , uall on or ad
dress J. L. DoUevoiso , 1W5 ! Farnam
street , Omaha , Nob. Telephone " 82.
E. ST. .TOH.V , .TNO. SKUASTIAX ,
General Manager , G. T. it P. A. ,
Chicago. Chicago.
For rhcumatlam.lumbaRO. nouralRla.cramp
and colic there is no remedy superior to the
penulno Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil.
in the Sfrftor Cnr.
According to 'the Shoo and Leather
Reporter there is no place where feet
and footwear , in their quiescent state ,
can be bettor studied than in the street
car. A little observation will convince
one thut , so far as their limited scope
will permit , there is u great diversity
of tastes in this part of dress is else
where. Tlio triform in fastenings nro
nil represented , with a close contest be
tween button nnd congress , and a ma
jority of lace in the heavier and coarser
'
kind's of men's shoos. Jn men's tlio
greater number consists of calf or its
older kindred. In women's it would ,
perhaps , bo both figuratively and litor-
nlly impossible to separate the sheep
from the goats. In fastenings , the fair
sex still incline numerously lo buttons.
Ills noticeable , also , that women are
coming down gradually from high
heels , and that many now Imvo a
broader buso of support ut this end of
the foot. Slightly longer shoes uro
gaing ground , and that is an Indication
of good sense. It is not dillicult to see
when another's shoo is too short for the
foot. A glunco at the great too joint ,
nt the inside of the ball , und a mental
measurement of Iho length of tlio shoe
allowed in front of it , settled the point.
In u foot , say , that wears comfortably a ,
No. G shoo , there will be not less than
15 } inches between this joint and the
front end of the shoe ; in a foot that
rests easily in a No. 3 shoo there ut
least 2J inches of space. This applies ,
of course , to normal feet.
An Absolute Cure.
ThoORIGINALAUIKHNE OINTMENT
Is only put up la luraa two-ouueo tin boxes ,
ana is an ubsoluta euro ( or all sores , burns ,
wounds , chapped hands and nil okin erup
tions. Will positively euro all Kinds of plloj.
Ask for tno OUIGINAU AUIETINE OINT
MENT. Sold by Goodman Dru oouipaay
at 25 cents per box by mail 3J cunts.
SCHROEDER & DEAN
,
GRAIN.
Basement Fiut Nalloial Bui , .
! t05 Honlh illh : StreetOmaha. .
NATIONAL BANK
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB.
Capital $100,000
Suriil S'J " . 1st , 18510 u7oOO
UKK1UKKS AND DlllKCTOItS
HKNIIV\V. VATES , President.
LEWIS a. llKKK. VIce I'resldoat.
JAJ.v. . 8 < vAU' ,
W. V. MnllSK.
JOHN B , COMIN3.
It. O. ( 'tJSiuso.
J. N. II. 1'ATHICK ,
W. H , b.llmiu : i.Ui shlo
THE IRON BANK-
Cnr. l"lh nnd K.itnim SH.
A General Hanking Huslnesi Transacted.
WANTED"
ISSUED DY CITIES ,
COUNTIEU.3CHOOL
DISTRICTS , WATER
Correspondence solicited.
COMPANIrQ | ETC (
N.W. HARRIS COMPANY
. . & , Bankers ,
103-100 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO.
70 Btoto Gtroot. OOtlTON.
Wealiu rjwlvo ami ncll VM | , Kay , Grain , Jlldri.Wool ,
tiatotonliln /
Wrltuun/ornili'i-uoraiirlutuniuiUoiDoii
"wl. MlMiiniM , iKIllblKd.V A : CO.fommUilon
UrrchiinU. 171 Hun 11 , \ \ ulir-.t. , rhlfair , " .
Mention Omaba Deo.
TO WEAK
ButTrrtna from tliontccuot joutliful in < ir , l
dec- , waiting ) weakniu. tint tnauhxj > l , t'tc. . 1 will
tcnU a valuamo tn-atlio iienlt-il ) conulnliu : full
parllrutan fur homo curt' , I'llKIS or charite. A
jpk'uillil medical work : thoulil l i niuy \ nvcry
( nan wlm la nerrnu and dclillllaU'il , Xddrru ,
Vrot , tf.V. I'OWIlli..TIooautiConii. !
JOSEPH GILLOTTS
STEEL PENS
COLD HXDAL PAKIS XXPOSITIOtt 1833.
NOB. 303-404-1 70-C04. 1
THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS.
COMMERCIAL i
NATIONAL BANK ,
Cnpttnti $4OOOOO
Surplus , ' O.OOO
Officers anil Director * -IS , M. Mar itnnn. ( J
M. Hitchcock , .lo * . ( Jurneiui , Jr. . A , llenrv 1 ! .
M Anderson.Vm. . ( I Maul , v , pros , ; I * II. will-
lams , A. 1' . HopKIn * . prm.t A. MllliM-il , cushion
] ' . II , llrynnt , assistant cn.ihlor.
OMAHABoots
Boots and Shoos *
XWKENDAU. , JOSES . .1CO. . ,
Biicrcnori tolltu.1 , Jonei A Co.
Wholesale Manufacturers ofBJohSShoes
for llniton llubbcr Blind Co. , 1101.1104 onil 1101
llnrntj BU * lUni bn , N t > rtikn.
Drowore.
STORZ A ILBIt ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1M1 North KUhtJUUh Str t.OmMi . N
Cornlco.
EAGLE OOttNICE WORKS ,
Mannfactnren offialyanize-ilran - Cornice
Wlcilow-cnpi nnit ni > lAllla krMiibU. Jolm Kponitor ,
lirophitor. lOOniiil lUHouth lotunrect.
Arllsto' Klntorlalo.
A. UOSP& Jr. ,
Arlists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1413 DouRlns ulroetOnia'.m , Nobrniki.
Coal , Coke , Eto.
iOAL"CORfT&'L
Joiners of Hard and Soft Coal.
JOB South 13th itrett. Omtlia , Nclirnikn.
NEllRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
111 South 13th street , Omntm , Nobrsik * .
DEAff , ARMSTRONG , t CO. ,
Wholesale Ciaars ,
tOSHorth Cth Street , Ornabu , Nob. "Hello"
Dry Goods and Notions.
.V. E. SMIfIIA CO. ,
Dry Goods , FnrnishinHocds and Notions
111,10 Irluin I I low > . i > uoui.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS COT
Importers SJolieers in Dry Goods , Notions
Oeatt'KurnlihlnK < 5oo1i. Cotnor llth and Uirnor
n ett. Omahn. Nebraska.
Furnlturo.
ITEWEY & bTONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre ,
i itro-jt , Omaha , Neurnikn.
CHARLES SlIWBRICK ,
Fnrnitnre ,
Omntis , obta1la.
Ct'ooorlos.
MoCORD , BRADY A CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
13th mil I < avetin'crth ir2cli , Oiunha , Nebranka.
Hardware.
A TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and'Scale Repair Shop
M chanlo Tools nnd llutralo Hcalcs. 1106 IJougia *
street , Omaha , Neb.
Lumbar , Eto.
JOHN A. WAKKFIELU ,
Wholesale Lnmber , Etc.
Imported and American I'ortUnd Comcnt. Slate
mscut for Mllwaukou llrdrnnllo Com cut
" " ' " ' " '
and Qulnor Wlilto Lima
CIIAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lnraher ,
Hood carptls and parquet flooring. 9th and
streets , Oinnhn , Mcbrnska ,
MISSOURI MTX1XQ CO. ,
Miners and Shippers of Hard and Soft Coa
i.uj Hist National llnnk llnllilmt ; . 1)111:11111 : , .xuo *
LOUIS URADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumlicr , Lath , Lime , Sash
P. " . . .to.
FRED. W. OR AY ,
Lnrahcr , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc.
Corn m Cth ana l * > u < la itrecla , Oronlm.
Nlllllnory and Motions.
I. OliERFELDER A CO. ,
Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions
KM , 510 and 212 South llth etroct.
Notions ,
J" . T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and FnrnishiUE Goods ,
1121 Ilnrnoy t Iroot , Omaha.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Refined and Luhricating Oils ,
Alia Crsnic , etc. Omaha. A. II. Il ! hoi > , Mnnnucr.
Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Pacer Dealers ,
Cttn nnlco stock of nrlotlnir , wrapplnn nnd writing
piper. Special attuntlou iilvontu card paper.
Safes f to.
A. L. DEAh'E A CO. .
Qrnoral Agents for
Hall's ' Safes ,
Ml ana 323 South 10th St. , Omaha.
ToyB , Eto.
II. HARDY A CO. ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Dolls , Alhnms , Fancy Goods ,
Home FurnUblnz Ooodi. Children' * Carrtigei. 1K8 I
harnam streetOmaha.Neb.
Agricultural I m p I o m o n t a.
LININOER A METOALF CO. ,
Agricnlt'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ! |
BugKlBi , to. Whnloiala. Omaha , Ncbranka.
'
u. S. WJXD ENGINE < t PUMP CO , ,
Sleam' and Water Supplies ,
Ilnllliiar wlnl nillli , 013 and WO Jonui at.,0mntt , I
< l. V. lion. Action Manager. / [
UROWNELL A CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , ,
fluet-lrun work , itearn pumtn. i w mUI . IJIJ-IJU
l aT nwortlnlr tOiaaba. ,
iron WorkB.
PAXTON & VIERLINU IRON WORKS , '
fronglit and Cast iron Building Work ,
Knvluei. brait work , general fpunlrr , machine , anil I
tlackioiini work. Ofilce ton worU. U , I * , llf. il
nil Utli ititat , Unittbo.
OMAHA SAFE A IRON WORKS ,
Kaiil'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Frcof Safey
VftiiKi. Jail work , Irou iliuttun and flfJ ticnpja , ' ]
O. AnJueo , prop r. Cor. lltu and Ji : k on BU. y |
iSn ahi Doorat E\o.
M. A. DISBROW ACO , ,
Wbolnal * m aufaclurert it
Sa DooK , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Branch office , ink aa4 Hard ttretti , Omaba , ) '
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARD co. ,
Of Sontn Omaba Limited.