Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 30, 1890, Part Two, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY NOVEMBER 30 , 1890-TWENTY PAGES.
THE CONDITION OF TRADE ,
Recent Railroad Developments aud Their
Eolation to Business Interests ,
SHORT CROPS AND STRINGENT MONEY.
tliislncgs About tlin Hnmo ns Ijnst Week
Conl n Matter of Universal
Concern Hardware , Dry
Goodn , 1C to.
Hardly had the busjncss world been as-
riured that the threatened financial panic
of Wall street was passed than a now condi
tion of affairs was brought to light which is
likely to bo of great Importance lo the west.
The low point nt which railroad stocks were
selling atNow Yorjr , by reason of thosqucezc ,
gave the heavy manipulators of railroad se
curities iv ruro opportunity to make neavy lu-
vestments , nnd the opportunity offered was
mndo the most of , Consequently the air has
been full of rumors of the changes in
the management of western railroads
tind of railroad trusts and agrcoinent' ) ,
looking to the advancement of shipping rates.
Ju this matter of rates the west , and Ne-
hrasha especially , is deeply interested , as so
much of the business success of the country
depends upon the roads concerned. It is easy
to believe that powerful interests have
shaped the direction of tills latest decline in
railroad Htocka to serve objects ol tholr own.
Hut it is not reasonable to suppose that they
caused it , 01' could have prevented it. The
overloading of Uritlsh investors , the inter
state commerce act , nnd various state acts ,
the triumph of a farmers' party In muny
western Htatcs , with all their consequences ,
wcro not brought about by nny combination
" 'of speculators , however sagacious nnd power
ful , in seizing the occasion to act In har
mony with the natural course of events , they
have accomplished objects of their own.
These changes so far bnvo only furnished a
subject for discussion and have not had nny
direct connection with legitimate trade nny
more than the Wall street scare of two weeks
ago , hut later developments may bring nbout
n closer relation ( between the two. In tlio
meantime business interests of the section of
country tributary to Omaha remain In nbout
the saino condition as was indicated a wcok
ngo. Jobbers are feeling to some extent the
results of short crops In sections of the state ,
nnd are likely to feel it oven moro ns the sea
son advances nnd money in these locali
ties becomes scarcer. For this ; howsver ,
they arc prepared nnd no uncnalncs will ho
caused by It , though the loss of trade will oo
rcgietted.
At this season of the year the coal trade
commands a great deal of attention , especi
ally in Nebraska where the supply has to
como from a distance. In ono way this busi
ness 1ms boon satisfactory to the denier ,
prices have been llrm owing to the scarcity
of the supply brought nbout by Inadequacy
of railroad transportation. As has been
stated several times before this , u sharp cold
Hpoll would make an enormous demand which
could not bo filled without considerable delay.
In the east the situation is different , there
the nnthrncito coal trade continues in a stng-
nnnt condition and is witho'it nny new fea
ture worthy of special mention. The demand
for the domestic sl/.es is light ; broken , egg
and chestnut sizes tire in excessive supply
nnd the prices for them weak. The weekly
output of anthracite is far in excess of the
inurnet requirements , and the accumulation
of coal nt tidewater , nud interior
stocking points is increasing , The mana
gcrs of the anthracite- companies met
at New York last week nnd compared notes
on the situation of the trado. No charges in
prices were mndo , but it was agreed to limit
the production for December to not over 100- ,
000 tons pey day for caeh working day of that
month , which means that about from two to
two and n quarter million tons will ho milieu
in December. The bituminous _ cqal trade
continues active , the demand lor coal being
greatly in eXcess/of the supply , The price
i'or soil coal is 110w about 10 cents per ton
higher than it was n month ago. Vessels are
very scarce nnd freights have boon again
marked up 10(2)15 ) cents per ton. Chicago re
ports the coal business quiet nnd Philadel
phia a very quiet tone to the market. The
Jioston market Is practically unchanged , al
though there is a llttlo better demand nnd
dealers lire hoping for better times through
cold weather.
. -Local dealers in hardware report a fair
tradewith , almost no changes in "aluos , at
Meastnoueof imuortauco. At eastern points
of supply there Is also llttlo of interest to re
port regarding iron , so fur ns actual transac
tions , but the tendency Is to do us llttlo as
possible until the financial world is fully
nettled. In the meantime thcro Is no partic
ular pressure to realize , as stocks are light
and both mills and furnaces have nbout ns
nmny orders as they can handle during tlio
balance of the year. But those who are in
position to know ull the ins and outs of the
trade claim a moro or less important cur
tailment in the domund is inevitable.
The most perplexing problem is that of the
now furnaces. Enormous investments have
been made during the past two or three
years , especially in Virginia. Tennessee and
Alabama , and it is evident Unit they cannot
oo inudo remunerative , perhaps not for some
considerable tlmo to como. It becomes a
question , therefore , whether these properties
nlmll rainam dormant , or enter Into a ruinous
competition with established concerns.
Klther alternative must bo adopted , although
neither one can bo very acceptable. This
condition of affairs ought not to have been
unfoi'dcen , and in some cases , perhaps , pro
vision has been made for Just such contin
gencies ns may bo mot with now , or during
the coming year.
Omaha's wholesale grocery trade has been
fulrlv peed during the past week , thoupn
Jiothuig to boast of. In a great muny cases
thcro Is an evident dcsiro on the part of the
buyers to curtail business na much ns pos-
fllblo , or in other words to do n hand to
mouth business. In New York outside of
colTco the speculative deals nro small at the
best and not likely to increase , ns notwith-
htandlng the temptation of apparently low
nnd safe valuations , tlio policy of investment
during itliu balance of the year will bo upon
the lines of retrenchment rather than oxpan-
hion. The trade , as a rule , report continued
smoothness in the adjustment nnd settlement
ft accounts , a.nd the change in the monetary
situation at homo nnd abroad is gradually ro-
Jlovlng some of the previous small annoy-
nnces and bracing up the tone on values that
had been more or loss depressed by irregular
oilvcr rates and difficulties in negotiating bills
of I'xchahge.
Tlio jobbers of dry goods did a very fair
business , last wcok , considering the mild
weather. Kctail dealers hnvo boon sorting
up their stocks , and a good many orders nave
been coming In , though many of them
were small. Advices from the cast Indicate
that a ns whole the market for woolen goods
was quiet the past week , as is generally the
case "between seasons. " At first hands the
demand for clothing woolens was light and
irregular , but a slightly Improved business
in a few descriptions was reported by the
commission houses. The sauio period de
veloped few now features in the tnulo in do-
Hiosiics. At first hands the demand forcoods
of n seasonable character was comparatively
. light , jobbers nnd the inaiuifncttirlng.trade
* having conducted their operations with a
good deal of conservatism because of the uiv
settled condition of financial matters. There
was u manifest lull In the demand for certain
siHni ) ? and summer fabrics that wcro quite
active a sliort tlmo ngo , hut this slate of' af.
fairs may bo partially accounted for by the
fuel that many jobbers nnd the manufactur
ing tiiido have already made liberal provision
for their early .spring requirements.
Lumber dealers nro making a llual struggle
for business before giving up for the wlutei
nml trade accordingly wns good last week foi
the season. If thewcnther | continuesfuvornbli
dealers liopo for about two weeks more ol
good trading.
In country produce the poultry market ro
ceivcd the greatest amount of attentlor
owing to the demand incident to Tlmnksglv <
ing day. The supply was light , shippers being
ing afraid to make very largo consignment *
so soon after the ulut of the previous week
An a result prlcos ruled high and the supplj
\vas well cleared mi. The butter market hai
continued slow and , weak , whllo eggs havi
boeu steady. The market on game uos show :
row and unimportant changes.
OMAMA
Saturday , Nov , 10.
OlTTi.K-Estlnmtcd receipts of cattle. 1,150
* .t ojmuured with 1,014 yesterday and 1.25
buturday of last week. Thn quality of thn re
Yorygood , luclmlliig somencor
that sold nt K 15. The market .on hoovci nnd
butcherstnek was active nml higher , tno imir-
kot being 2Utf to lOu higher than ntthurloso
lust weak Tlio supply of feeders was Unlit
with llltlu ilciiiaiid and the market un
changed ,
lloo ? Estimated receipts of hogs. ll.MO. as
compared with 5.005 yesterday nitd 0.4r > 7 Sutur-
duy of lust week , Afnrkot slow mill lOo to ISO
lower , Thornngnof the prices paid WHS Kt.'iVJft
3.75. the bulk wlllni ? at W..wai.ifl. : I'lg ? , J'-V-WO
n.00 ; light , UKV&I.CO ! heavy. &i.fi < > ftn.7a mixed.
1-lMYilH.Ki. Tlio average of thn prices paid was
l'l.5 ns computed with M.&I.'i yesterday and
tJM Snturdnr of liiitwcok.
Siit.r.i'-Kstlninlod receipts of slieep , 512. Tlio
market 1 unchanged. Natives , J.30I..S !
westerns , &WQI.OO.
Disposition of Stock ,
Showing the number of head of stock pur-
chn rd on tills tmirkct as roporlod by the
wolghimistor of the Stockyard * company tor
Novcmbur''u :
CATTLE.
SwIftiCo 225
flcorge 11. Hammond packing company. . . SW
Tlio Armoiir-Uudahy packing company , . ii'J
Nol * Morris ' -
Shlppers and feeders >
IKHIS.
The Armour-Ciulnhy packing company. . 5,130
Omnha packing company " . ( HI
Hwlft&ro f. 6SO
( loorue II , Hammond packing company. . 491
Shippers and feeders ' - * >
Disposition of Stock.
Showing the nntnbor of head of stock
purchased on this market as reported by the
wclglimimtors of the Stockyards company for
the week ending Saturday , November U'J :
OATTI.K.
Swift * To . 1,711
TheO II. Hammond To . 1C5 :
Tlio Arrnoiir-l'iidnhy Packing Co . . . 1,107
Omaha Packing t'o . 4r'
Shipper : , and feeders.- . MJO
nuns ,
The Cudnhy packing company . 10.035
Omaha packing company . 1'J.IIM
Swift & 'n . 5 , ! > 7 ?
Tliu U. II. Hammond packing company. . 2,833
Shippers awl feeders .
.
Rwlft&Oo . 100
The 0. II. Hammond packing company. . 100
Other buyor- ) . . . . . . . . . . . 207
Prcvnitlnir Trices.
Tlio following Is a table of prlcos paid on
this market for the grade of stuck mentioned :
Kancy steew , ira : to li'iOO Ibs . SI. 5.1 6M.15
I'rliiU'Stcr-rs 12.7 } tpl47.11)9. ) . , . 4.00 fifcl.rfi
Hood steers , 115U to 1.TK ) Ibg . 11.70 ( ai.'i'i
Ateliers' steers , 10-V ) to IJWOlba. . . . 3.50 0:1.80 :
ulrstcors 1000 to 1150 Ibs . : U5 < < ii.GO :
'onmioiiMMtol200 ' Ibs . 2.7. ' > 66:1.40 :
'alrto ; ( iid cons . 1.00 4S200
nod tocholcucows . 2.00 < a'.75
holcoto fancy cows. , . " .10 CW.23
lelfers . 2.00 < ai.OO :
'oarllilRS . . . . , . 2.00 S&I.OO
'coders . 1 . 2.20 CW.80
lookers . 1.40 602.40
Innnors . 1.70 tt M
tuiis . 1.83 ® : i.oo
> von . 2.SS I.OO
'tags . 1.50 CKI.OO
lalves . 1.50 © 1.00
Vuslcrn cornfod steers . 2.50 dtit.M
Vestern stccr . 1.50 4M.OO
Vestern uuws . u . l.CO © 2.10
Avorno ) Coat of HORR.
The following table gives the average cost of
OKS on the dates mentioned :
ctoberSS 4 81 November 14. . 3M
etolierLli n 7.-M November 15. . : ir > 8
otoborlW 3 70 November 17. .
> ctohcrit : 'I 74 November 18. . a 57
fovi'niljer 1 3 7S ? < November 10. . : i 4t
S'o\ember.1 H 75 34S
s'ovember I It 80 November 21. . . : ir > 3
November,1 . ' ! 8iJ ( ! Novembers. ' . . . r > 8
Vovcmberfl : i 7fl'i Novonihora4. , . . n
S"ovcmbcr7.i . : G5 i November 25. , . . 3 ( U'i
S'ovoinbcrS II 77i ( No\embor2G. . . . 3 53
November 10 : t 74Ji November 27. . 3 ( U
November It . . . 'I HUi November 8. , 3 M.'j
"oNciiiberl2 . . U 78 November 29. . 354
ovembci'13. . 'J 67
Ilccciptx and Shipments.
Phowlng the olllolnl receipts and shipments
f cattle , liogb and sheep ou tlio dates Indl-
iated :
HKCnttTS.
Stock Hcuolpts.
Estimated Today. Oflleiul Yesterday.
Jattlo. . . .Vl ears. 1.150 Cattle. . . KO cars. 1,014
logs . 1.M vr.rs , 11,000 Hogs. . . . 7U cars , 5,005
Sheep. . . . 3 curs , (00
Highest untl Ijowcst Sales of Hogg.
Today. Yesterday.
Ugliest . 1375 Fllchost . $ .1 85
Lowest . , , 3 25 Lowest . . . 3 15
or 1'rlcos.
The following table shows the prices paid
Tor sheep ;
I'rltno fat sheep , , . ' , . ( .150 ( il 25
flood fat sheep 3 30 dKCO \
Common to Medium sheep 2 2.i CW 00
Western . . 2 00 @ 4 00
Comparative Table.
The following taUlo shows the range In
prices on hogs :
Monday , October 20 140 © 4.17H
Tuesday , October 21 3.50 04.22 4
Wednesday , October 22 3.50 dlt.'X
Thursday , October 23 3.5644.8. ) . )
Trlday , October 24 3.59 ffol.io
Saturday. Octobori'i .3.50 581.1214
Monday , October 27 3.50 © 4.15
Tuesday. October 28 3.40 < H)4I5
Wednesday , October 29 3,30 614,05
Tliiirsdny , October 30 3. : ® tKi
I'rtday. October , 31 , 3.2.'i 04,05
Saturilny. November 1 3,15 ( TCl.lO
Monday , November II 3.1.1 < fi4.12'i '
Tuesday. November 4 3.23 ffai,15
Wednesday. November 5. . . , 3.10 © l.lu
Thtiisday , NovemborO , 3.IS QAI.IS
Friday , November T , Il.OO fM.ti )
' ' ' - - - ; i.2o © 4.05
3.10 ( t 3.K'i
IJ 00 G 4 ' 00
. . . 'dayNVcniberl2..i. . . 3.10 6rl'lfl
Tliiu-sdiiy. November 13 3,0'i
1'rldny , November 14 . , 3.00
Satunlay. Novumhorll , , . , * 3.00
Monday. Nnvuutbcr 1 ? 3.00 GMOO
Tue-dny , November 18 3.00 ( fj.'l.OO
Wednesday. November 10 3.00 ( TW.70
ThurMlay , No\iiniber20 T. . . : UX ) ( iW.70
Krlilar. November 21 3.00
Saturilay. November 22. 6W.M
Monday , November 24. . . j. . . . . 3.20
Tuesday , November25 . „ 3.20 „
Wednesday. Novorubor 20 3.25 463.85
Thursday , November 27 3.00 Ci-'LBO
Krlday , NovomburW 3.15 CJ385
Saturday , November 20 3.25 © 3.75
Avt-rniio Price of Hoys.
Showing the average prleo paid for loads ol
tlioduyslndIcaludiull > JJ7lSiJJ , IbSOanU
liny. | Nov. 1O. | NUT.7'tt ) . I NOT. 'h . | Nov. ' 67
Itcni'CHontntlvo ' Sales ,
BIKERS.
i. AT. Pr. No , Av. Pr. NO. Av. Pr.
. two < ioo 40..1005 ( .1 70 10..1250 MIS
.100:1 a < K ) 1..1160 375 3..1430 425
. aio : ioo 83 , . 1175 3 85 65.,132fl 455
715 a DO IS , 1120 3 00 40..1B20 175
,1133 , 3 15 21..UM 3 1)0 ) 7Q.lWa 473
1118 325 10..1U3 3M 70..1383 400
, 050 3 50 10..13&7 4 00 12 1450 500
363 CU..11GS 4 10 U4..14U5 515
COWS.
805 4..1045 2 00 19..1034 240
.1010 1. , 1200 3 00 0..1U51 240
, 701 100 U..1023 2 00 37. . 070 840
1. . 770 I 2.1 1..1UO 205 27. . 744 24S
1 , . 800 1 M 2 .12tiO S 05 11 . 8 0 245
3..10-JO 1 M 22. . DM 2 M 1. . TOO 2 W )
4. . 010 1 C5 S3. . ( HI 215 1.J1M , 2 TO
1..1000 173 1..1100 225 10hiiV2r/ : )
1..1M I 7J 11..1060 22-i fl.iUM 2 tV
! ! . .10(17 ( 175 II. . 001 221 30. . 1101 275J
1..1IIW 173 I..10SO S 2.1 91..1019 273
17. . OS I 173 IX.1000 22.1 4. 115,1 , 315
10. . IOT 1 HI ) 1..12HO 2 K 1..12SO : 23
4..1113 110 13..1037 2K S.lO 3113
3 .1070 1 DO
UUM.S.
1..1070 175 2..1100 200 1..14IO 2 W )
I..1330 200 l..ir : > 0 200 l..l.ViO 2M
1..1KW 200 2..1003 223 1..15GO 275
RTOCKEIIS AND KF.KDEI13.
1. . CM 22.1 1. . 7 ; 2 BO 1.710 250
.1. . 880 8 MS 10..1103 SW 2..11W ) 200
} . . 700 2 CO
Mii.KF.ns AND srittsaEna ,
2 cowi nnd oulvos , ouch * 21 00
1 mllkor i. . . . . . VW
1IKIFK.I1S.
1. . 630 200 15. . 70S 285
CALVES.
0. . ICO 359
O.KKtf.
2..1833 300
WESTE1IN CATTLE.
No. AT. , Tr.
II. J. Wlnsor-
istcor 1220 270
20 Micers .1103 270
noas.
No. AT. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sli , Pr.
W ISO K25 \ C' ) 250 80 Kl M
1(11 ( lO'l 120 32.1 ( VI 25940 il KS
1)3 ) 177 120 325 fiO 283 IfiO JlfiS
fi2 2X' ( ) 120 227W W..285 240 515.1
78. . . 200 2)0 ( ) yyo 4S 244 120 SIM
42 223 120 un ; r > i JKI ' - ' ) : i.r > . " >
77 210 200 : iao m 10.1 w ; IM
ICl 209 100 3M ( il 281 210 SIS !
70 is.-i ino : iio : or.271) ) 200 : IM
14 2il : 40 3 III ) 50 254 120 ! 1 S3
77 215 320 3 IB fi'.1 272 40 I15.1
81 20.1 80 335 78..210 100 ilB.1
IS S 3 M HUT S3 275 100 S3
8S . . .101 201 335 73 203 40 UM
R3 200 120 33.1 711 230 80 IlfiTii
81 213 100 3il7',4 m 2il ! 80 : ir.7'J
72 2-J9 210 340 IB 201 120 HOO
04 2:11 : 100 340 as 280 120 HOO
74 . . . ' . " 'S 320 340 72 208 ilfiO
78 217 410 340 M . . .257 40 I100
72 2.12 BSO 340 75 281 2UO : iH (
7(1 ( SH 200 340 fiO 2.S2 fO HO )
O.S 242 240 340 01 'M 120 UtX )
70 213 40 340 S3 2U ! ) WO' ItCU
CO 229 100 340 ( ill SSU 1100
81 220 'HO 340 (11 ( 1118 60 300
70 257 4hO 3 43J4 SO 303 120 300
ffi 211 800 II 45 M 318 80 JIB )
31 205 345 2S 2IS 80 I1U )
77 230 200 345 M ) 271) ) 200 IIW
21 . . . .240 345 54 21 120 ItCO
37 yci 345 50 IKK ) KO 1100
74 221) ) 40 345 S3 870 4X ( ) ; i W )
81 22 210 350 75 230 20 300
78 207 400 360 71 20.1 280 300
00 221,100 350 51 'J20 KW'.TGO
50 W.2 ICO 350 50 1112 2eO 300
02 2U2 80 350 0(1 ( 273 ISO ItCO
01 B50 120 350 00 275 60 300
70 23S 1120 450 71 285 2l 300
58 243 200 360 (17 ( 284 120 : i (
fxS 211 100 350 51 288 200 300
5(1 ( 274 40 350 0.1 288 240 3U )
52 27,1 120 350 M 304 200 : > 00
83 224 400 350 50 ! 120 2KO 3G2 - $
f.9 2.SO 440 350 72 30. ) 219 305
83 244 100 350 57 J48 1IX ) 3C5
7U 222 80 350 4 ! ) U13 120 3 fil
71 S25 200 310 7J 250 40 303
Kl 249 120 350 ( W 307 1UO . ' 103
01 ' . ' ( 120 350 08 299 320 IIC3
07 2.V1 200 350 40 XU 40 303
07 273 20 350 Kl 313 40 30.1
08 2iO 120 350 65 ICW 449 1165
70 XO 40 350 50 284 40 ' 3/5 (
72 241 100 350 . , . . , . ! : ll il C5
0.1 283 400 35.1 &S ' . ' 17 120 : lfi.l
70 281 80 355 41) ) . . . . , .I10J 80 305
51 275 280 353 43 1)57 ) 3 W
07 2(17 ( 120 355 01 287 240 3li3
07 224 80 355 111 282 300 3i3 (
21 2.ll 355 51 ICC ! 100 370
00 271 40 355 51 275 40 3TO
G3 274 40 351 50 320 370
43 274 355 M 334 60 370
72 247 120 355 53.-.315 - a 70
CO 271 40 363 54 397 200 370'
GO 25 320 355 01..337 60 370
77 240 200 365 05 34J 60 370
0.1 K17 240 355 43 401 ' 375
72 237 120 355 00 349 80 375
1'ICIS AND SKIl'S ,
184 71 225 20..122 305
01 . . . . 105 250 CO 122 300
79 127 2M 22 114 - 300
OJI.lIl.t WMlOIjEHALE MA.KKET8.
Provisions. *
FnESit BP.EF CUTS. KolK 7os beef tcn-
dorlolns. 14c ; sirloin butts , 054 of bono-
luss strips , G4o ! ; strip loins , f > 4c ; rounds ,
ruiup elf , Gc ; rounds , rump on , fie ;
rounds , hliank off. 5ic ! ; lionulcsn rutnpa , 4a ;
chucks 3o : jilatcs , 2i-i ; buck halves , 4c *
shoulder clous , 454cj beef loins No.J. steer ,
134illc ; beef loins No.2 , KXUllc ; bnuf loins No.
3,7o ; boot rib55iffl6o ; beef ribs No. 1,10Uc !
sweet breads , per iloz , 35o ; kldnoys , cacli.lio ;
ox tails , cui'h , 3o ; livers , caeh.luc ; beef hearts ,
oacli , 4c : beuf tonRiion , each , 40c.
Kiihsii POHK I'ork loins.Co ! tondorlolns , Ilo ;
spararlbs , 5u ; shouldoi-s , 6c ; hocKs , 3u ; trliu-
jnliiKS , 5c : back bones , 2c : ilrussod ho s. fiUu ;
clunnod pics' feet ( per dozen , ) : uc ; rough un-
ch'iincd plK1 * ' feet ( per dozen , ) 20c.
MUTTON Choiceilressedmutton,8V4cs rack ;
of mutton , 14c ; saddles of mutton , DC ; breasts
of mutton. 3c ; Iczuf million , lOc. '
II'HKSH MEATS Fresh llanii , 20 Ibs average.
7&o ; id ibs averanc , 80 ; 12 Ibs avornuo. 8'io ;
( rush bhouhteis 4Jio ; pork loins,7c ; pork ten
derloins l < sc ; leaf lurcl , not rendered , O'ie ,
spare ribs , 5c.
I'OKK AND 11EKF In barrels Mo'js ' pork , new ,
Jll.OOj ulcarpork bucks , lipavv.12,00 ; niodliim.
111.50 ; sliort cut clunr pork , } ll.50 ( ; family ] > nrk ,
lean , (10.23 ; pl Dork , if 111.50 ; now extra mess
beef , J,2loxtra ( ! ; plate boof. ifs.23 : plato beef ,
J7.00 ; rolled bnnulosa beef , $8.50 ; boneless
rumps , $8.50 ; hhoulderolods , 83.50.
litr-SAiT ilKATS 1'at baoks , 5jo ; lean
bucks , 5ic ; extra sliort clears , 57 > e ; bellies.
Ill to 20 Ib uvg , CUe ; hliort ribs , QVo ; short
clears , Oo ; lonir clears , 57iu ; sliouldor.s , fie.
OH.S , ETC. i'uro neatsfoot oil , per gal , In
bbls , 50c ; A 1 tallow , 5 > io ; stearlno , OHc.
SMOKKII MKATS Host suRur ciirt > ( f Hams ,
extrallKlitlitolo Ibavnnijte. 10'io ; llitht. 12 to
14 Hi average , O' o ; medium , 15 to 111 IL avurtiRu ,
954o ; heavy , 20 to 22 Ib average. O o ; oxtriv
heavy , 2:1 : to251b averace , Hot skinned bllc-
Ing , 18 to 20 Ib tivorase , u : California hams.
Oo ; N. Y. shoulders. Go ; llostan shoulders , 0 to
8 Ib average , Co ; boneless hum , Sic ! ; lireakfust
bacon , ( clear ) 5 to 7 Ib strips , 7)4c ) : breakfast
bacon ( rib ) 74o ! ; drlod beef hams ( sets ) 7o } ;
regular , Oo ; clods , 5 > c ; fancy lean backs , 7c.
Hpeclal Hams , 12 to 15 Ib average , lie ; break
fast bacon. 10lc. (
HKEP TONGUE1 } Sweet I'ickled , Sugar Cured
llbls , 200 Ibs , jfr.r.0 ; half hbls. 100 Ibs , t'J.lM ' ;
hoof tonirues , smoked , per Ib , lOKo.
1'OHK TONdUKS Sweet I'lcklea , Sugar Cured
Half bbls , 100 Ibs , $7.50 ; quarter bbls , 50 Ibs ,
M.OO.
JiAMU TONOUES Uncooked , Mild Ouio Half
bbls , 100 Ibs , $7.00 ; quarter bbls , 50 Ibs , $1.00.
Si'lCKi ) 1'ios' TONOUKS Cooked Half bbls ,
80 Ibs , * 11.50 ; quarter bbls , 40 Ibs , W.OU ; kits , 15
Ibs , 12.50.
Si'iCKD LAMMS' ToNflUES-Cooked Half bbls ,
80 Ibs. $11.50 : quarter bariels , 40 Ibs. $0.00 ; kits ,
15 Ibs , $2.50.
SWBUT PICKLED SPAHE Ilins Tlort-es , 300
Ibs. , net wclRht , $13.50 ; barrels , 200 Ibs. , not
weight , j .OO ; half barrels , 100 Ibs. , net weight.
$4.75.
LAHD Vuro leaf , nor Ib. tlerco basis , O c ;
compound , per Hi. tlorco bnsts , 5)4o ) : puroleaf
lard , pur Ib. tlerco basis. O'.io ; special kettle
rondured loaf lard , per Ib. tlcreo basis , 7o.
IIAIIHKI.KI ) I'OUK AND llBKK SIO.S-J pork , HOW ,
SII..TJ ; family perk , * 11.25 ; short cut clear pork ,
$ U.2"i4Bl2.50 ; imnoloss pl pork , fancy , $14.00 ;
extra mess beef , $0.00 ; plato beef , 87.00 ; extra
plate bruf. $3,00 ; extra family beef , bouoloxs ,
w.OO ; rolled beef , bonolcsd , $0.50 ; rump butts ,
$8.50 ,
MKATS Corned beef , I-lh , square.
cans , 2 dozi arcane , tl.lOj 2-lb , 1 or 2 doz per
case , 11.80 : ( Mb , y doz per case , J5.7.1 ; lunoh
tongues , 1-lb round cans , 2 doz per cnso4 $2. < i5 ;
brawn , t-lb square cans. 2 doz per case , { 1,20 ;
oxtongues , U't-lbround cans , 1 doz per case ,
J5.23 ; ohlnped beef , ' ,4-lb round vans. 2 doz per
case , $1.2.i : roast beef , 1-lb round cans , 2 doz
pcrciihC , * 1,10 ; potted liarn , K-lb round cans , 4
dozperease. ( Moj duvlletl ham , U-lb round
cans , 4 doz per case , OOo ; potted ox tongue , y-
Ih round cans , 4 doz per case , COo ; compressed
ham , 1-lb square cans , 2 doz per case , $1,00 ;
tripe , 2-111 round cans , 1 doz per case , 31H ) ;
iiiinced collops , 2-lb round cans , 1 doz per case.
If2.20 ; bonoluss pigs' fe t , 2-lb square cans , I
doz per case , J2.50J roast beef ( Aloxandru
brand ) , 1-lb. 2 doz per ease , 11.00.
OILS I'rnno lard oil ( winter strained ) 40c ;
extra lard oil ( winter stralni'd ) , 47c ; extra No.
1 lard oil , 40a ; No. 1 lard oil , 3le ; No. 2 lard oil ,
31o ; extra noat's-foot oil , 45c ; tallow till. 4.V.
SAUSAOK Itologna. 4c ; smoked sausage , 7o ;
blood sausage , 4io ! ; liver sausage. 4 c ; hcild-
ohecso.ISic ; fresh pork sausage , links , Ce ;
fresh porli sausage , bulk , 5Vic.j smoked jiorlc
sausage , 80 ; fr.inkfurt sausugo , 7u ; sinoKed
headcheese , Go : Polish sausage , 7o ; Knob
lauch sausage , to ; tonguesausagc,8o : summer
sausage , Ito.
Groceries.
A complete grocery list Is published or 1
Tuesdays' TlmrBdavs and I-'rhlays.
Quotations remain very steady. Sugars art
firmer but hardly ouatahlo higher.
StiOAit Uramilalrd , OJJo ; cubes , eye : cut
loaf , 7ie ! ; pow derod , standard , 0 ? 'o ; XXXX
novrdorcd , 7 ie ; yellow 0. Bo ; canary 65io :
light Kx. O , uj confoctionert' A , 6 0.
ITiiESii per Ib. Lake Troutmcdliim , small
Oo ; trout , largo , 80 ; white , lOo ; perch , 7o ; pike
lie ; pickerel , Oci black bass , ISot croppio , lOc
Sea fish-Steak cod , r.'ci llouuden , 13o ; ret
anappor. lie : uluo ilsh , 17o ; cols , IBo ; lobslor.s
18a ; Hcollons. per ual. , $1,40 ; mackorul , large
30o each. lUver Uah Out , lie ; bulTulo. 7iic.
Cuitcii IlEititiNa Grown brand , dark hoop
< i5ot full white hoop , 75o : full whllo hnop
Stllohucr'fl , 05o ; domestic , Holland. 40c ; Itus
slau sardines , knlecd , U5o | ItiiMlan bardlnes
, ; ) , : (
erring , lHo ; Norway spk'ecl herrlnir. (1.U4
Codflsn Kxtra Ocorites , white , per Ib , C'io '
extra Urand bank , lat-KO , 45ic. llonoless cod
Ush Turkey cod , middles , Oo ; snajr white , 5-1 !
boxes. 12luurato , 7Ko : snow white. 2-lb broks
7Ho ; silver brand , 2-lb brloks , SKc. Kmnkei
flab-Extra thlok halibut , strips. 11 He ; bloat
crs. Oromnrty , 5 * In IKIT , 11.23) )
caled herrliiK. strictly medium , 25c |
scaled lirrrlnR , No."rn medium , 20c ;
stock flsh. 7' ' < o. MackcrrK-Or. bbU of < 0 tbs-
Kxtra bloaters , J7.23 ; dxjjf.i No. \ shore , largo ,
HSn\ \ medium shore , Sw > . 1 , 14.35 ; No. 1 bay ,
f.1.15 ; medium No. 2 , Jl.lWWhlto Ilsh , annlin *
vies , i'ti'--l3r. bbUof 40ifs. Kxtra No. 1 white
flih , largo , $ .1.0.1 ; No. 1 wmti INh , nu'dhiin. $2.0.1 ;
No. 2 white llsh , InrgCi $ l.itl : extra family
straight white llsli. II.OONiil ; Muckluuw trout ,
$3.2.1Callfonila ; salmouAWnod red , M.25Splcod ;
anchovies , $ J.25 ; lifUtlliuy. . I.OO.
Country | ifniliicc.
tiTinit The markctl N slow and prices
weak. Oood country Dills , 145llOc ; cliolco ,
1018o | Inferior , 8rtl2c-Kooil ; country solid
pai'Ifed , l.VSlOc ; choice dairy , 18 < a20cl good
crenmorj2152tc ! fuuc } > .S3o.
I'oui.Titv WlthTliankUulvlnit clar past thpro
Is not llk ly lobe muehrdcinaiid for turkeys
for some llttlo tlmo. Amtut lOo was all that
dealers rould got for turkeys. Chickens
brought ? < isc.and ducks and geese lOc ; live
chlekons ts CO2.2.1. Tlio market was well
cleared of dressed poult ry.
KinK--Ueccpts ! moderate and market strong
at 8l S2e.
GAME I'rnlrlo chickens , per dnron , KJ.OOO
3.50 ; malliird ducK's , nominally , t2.753.00 ; teal
ditoks. $1.00 1.25 ; tnlved ducks , $1.50 ; quail.
ll.00l.23 : Jnek rabbits , J2.MiW.oo ; small rab
bits. TAv&JI.OO ; deer and uutelopo carcasses ,
Bitl'o ' ; sadalos , I2ii6l3c. ( (
1'iaiiONS Thcro is no domana.
roTATOEs Car lots of potatoes are quoted
at 8VOo ! ! ) with cliolco stool : selling In a small
way from store at 03c. Colorado stock , Jl.l.l.
ONIONS Choice stock , tl.Ii.V3l.50 ; Spanish ,
(1.75 per crate.
faWKBT POTATOES Oood stock , $ l.0oai.23 per
bbl.
bbl.IlKANS Desirable stock , $2.1002.73.
C'Ki.Kiiv ' .WfttOo per doz.
tAiuiAr > K-l'or Ib. . li2o. !
TttiiNii's Kutaliagas , choice , C373o per
bushel.
LuTTUOE-1'or doz. , 3540o.
Frcsli Prints.
OttANnns-Florlda stock , $1,53 ; Jloxlcnn
crates , $4.50.
Ari'l.Es Per bbl , $3.234.50. according to the
kind and varloty.
iiANiitmitis Fancy Oapp Cod , $12.00 ,
OAUKOIINIA ruoiT Quinces , $2.00 ; small
winter Nulls. i'.OO per half bu < c.
KANAKAS Yellow , S.l.235i.'l.oo per bunch.
IjKMONS Cliolco Stock. $7.5038.50.
GaAl'Ea Malaga. $7.WXa8.00 per bbl.
MIscollnnontiH.
BrACK WALNUTS Per bushel , $1,00.
UICKOIIY NuTS-Large , pur bushel , $1.25 ;
fmiill.l.75 < a2.00.
t'oiiN-OhoIeo last season's stock , 2ffi21io
per II ) .
COCOANUTS I'cr hundred , sacked , $ .1.00.
Italian , 18o per Ib.
Flour , Ilrnu , I0tc.
R. T. Davis' high patent No. 1 and. Oronm ,
12.70 ; llluo 1) , full patent. $ J.50 ; Ilawkoye.haK
patont. $2.30 ; It. T. Uavla' Bpoolal Hoyal pa
tent No. 10 , 82.83 ; Minnesota patent , $2.75 ;
Kansas hard who.it lutont , $2.53 ; Nebraska
Mtnng wheat patent , tJ.OO.
S. illmiiii'sgold niednl$2.80 ; SnowWhlto ,
J3.40 ; Snow I'lake , $2.10 : low grade , $1.80.
lirokon How Holler Mills' Oroani , $2.00 ; Myr-
tlo. $2W ; Olalin. $2.20 ; Fidelity , S2.1W ; Mlniic-
sotii Chlof , $ J.50j 1'atent , $2.70.
Uskamp'8 ready to rals buckwheat ( lour.
} 3.00 porcnsoof 50 2-lb packages ; buakwhaat In
bbls , N. Y. , Jfl.OO : Hxcelslor brand. 85.50 ; Slap
Jack meal , $4.00 per case of SO 2-lb packages.
I 1 ran , Hacked , per ton , $10.00 ; chopped feed ,
J2I.OO.
II A v On track at Omaha Upland. No. 1 ,
$8.00 per ton ; coarse blilo stein , $7.00 ; oats
straw , $0.00 per ton.
Fish.
FHESII Per Ib Porch , Sc : buffalo , dressed ,
7c ; pickerel , Oo ; pike , 80 ; white , 10o ; croppio ,
He ; cattish , lie ; cod sUlr ; , 12c ; flounders , iilc ;
Oregon salmon , IJc ; bluck Oiass , 18o ; lobsters ,
l o ; blue tlsh , Ific. iJ
Salt and pickled Cod ( If li , extra Georges
now. OSiC'i grand bank , now , 4o ! ; stiver. 2-lb
blocks , 5Jjc : snow whltu , 2-lb bricks , now , 7V oi
turkey cod. largo middle bricks , Oc ; BIIOW
whites , crates , 12-5 Ib boxes , 7i ; medium
scaled burring , 25o ; No. 1 tcalod herrlne , 2lio ;
domestic Holland hcrrhigj 40o ; Hamburger
spiced herring. GOc ; Kussiun sardines , spiced ,
fioo : Kussiun sardines , plain , GOo ; Imported
Holland herring , Crown brand , 80o ; do fancy
milkers , 81.00 ; mackerel , No. 1 shore , half bbl ,
$12.50 ; bloaters , half bbls. $18.00 : white fish ,
half bbls , $0.75 ; trout , huh bbls , $5.50 ; family
white llsh. $ .1.00 ; salmon. J850 per half bbl ;
2-lb broiled maokorcl , J2.W ) ; 3-lb In mustard ,
$ J.OO ; l-lb ! In tomnto sauc < ri , $2.00 ; 5-lb Mayo
moss mackerel , $1.00 ; Mb brook trout. $1.2.1 ;
3-lb brook trout , $ , ' .23 ; 1-lb salmon. $1.25 ; 2-lb
white fish , K.23 ; 1-lb whltcJlbh , $1.35 ; 2-lb lob
sters , $2.30 ; 2-lb oysters , -IS oz. $2.00 ; 2-lb ovs-
tors. 10 oz , $2.23 ; 1-lb oysters , 5 oz , $1,23 ; 2-lb
llaratarla , 10 oz , $2.10 ; J-lb Itarataria. 5 or ,
$1.10 ; 1-lb clams , llttlo necs , S1.33 ; 2-lb clams ,
llttlo nocks. $1.75 ; 3-lb clntn chowder , $2.00 ;
1-lb crabs , 82.25 ; 2-
,
Dry Goods.
GiNOnAMS Amoskoag. 'Jo ' ; Amoskeag dress ,
8Via Hates , Mo : Warwick dress. So ; Lancaster ,
OJe ( : Glenalre. tl4o ! ; AVIilttnndon dross , 8c.
Jti.KACUKi ) OoTTOjifl-Borkoloy Cambric No.
CO. Uc ; Host Yot. tHe ; linttoroloth XX.4'/c :
Cabot , 71Jo ; First Call. O'/ic ; Fruit of the Loom ,
Oe ; Mill Hcmpur Idem , 8c ; Housekeeper , 85o ! ;
King Phillip cambric , lOc ; Lungdon G II , ! Hic ;
Lonsdah" . Do ; Ixiiisdnlo cambric , lO Jo ; fuw
York Mills , lie ; Oak Lawns , To.
WIOANS Not Thistle. O'io : Ucd Cross. 7o. ! {
CKASII Stevens' K , 10-In , 8 > o ( Stevens' D ,
18-in,0ic ? ; Stevens' A , 10-ln , 7Uc ; Slovens' P ,
18-in.8o ; Stevens' M.18-ln,0e ; Slovens' N. 20-
In , no ; Slovens' NN , 22-in , lOc : Stevens' STK ,
20-ln , 12c : bleached , lo extra.
COLOHKD UAMiiiucs Crown , 4Hc ; lied Star.
4Hc ; Itollod Clover , 5c ; Viator , 5 c ; high col
ors , lc extra.
Piti.sTS I'ancy T'ldystono. ' 0Jc ! ; Steel
Hlvpr , | ( ic ; Kamapo , 4c ! ; St. Led cor , 5tc. }
Shlrtlns Martha Washington , 454c ; Morrliiuic ,
4Kc. Turkey lied Fountain , B ic ; Uarnor ,
7c ; Crenlicld.S'xJc ; Herlln , OSic. :
SlIKKTINOS AND 1'II.I.OW OASINHS Brown
Net Penperell , 4J-ln , lOVic ; Popporell. 8-4 , 18o ;
Peppcroll,0-4 , 20o ; Pcpporell , ltl-4,22Mo ; tftlca ,
4S-ln,15c ; UtfeaM-ln. 17KC ; Utlea , W-In , 21c ;
Utlca , B4-in. 2 < Jc ; Utlca , 00-In , 28'c. Itleached
Net I'cppornll , 4B-ln , lO'-ic ' ; 1'oppcrcll , 4fl-ln ,
ll'/ic ; Popporoll , 0-4. 13o : Popperoli. 8-1. SOo ;
I'epporoll , 0-4 , SSHo ; 1'cDpuroll. 10-4 , 25c ; Utlca ,
6-4. 24o ; Utloa. 0-4 , 2Co ; Utlca , 10-4 , 2Sc.
I'lliNTS ludlgo blue Net Martha Wash
ington , 555c ; American. GUo : Arnold , OHc ; Ar
nold II , long oloth , lOc ; Mlfle A , llMc ; Alorrl-
111 nc , 7-8 , lOo ; Gold Leaf , 8Ko ; Hamilton , 5e ( ;
Allen Pinks , GViot Allen Cnambray , Be ; Olou-
chester , 5o ; Uurtel. 5Uc.
HEAVY UROWN COTTONS Atlantic , 7c ! :
Atlantic II , To ; Atlantic 1) , eye ; Atlantic 1 >
Go ; Aurora O , 4Jic ; buck's head , 7 e ; Uabot W
Gjo ! ; Darlington , fiJic : Farmers' S'o. 1 , 43 > ®
4l/Sc ; Hooslcrlifj.SVie ; Indlad head , /a ; Law
rence Jilj , 8 ip ; Henrietta LU ( Hie.
FIKB ItnowN COTTONS Atlantic LL. fie ; Au
rora 11 , OMo ; Aurora li , G&c } : Atlas O N U , 7'Sc ;
cheese cloth , 4c ; Ollntou Kl' , OKJoj Popporoll It ,
Gjo ; Langdon O 11. 7c.
UK.NiMS-Net AmosUoag , 0 oz , ] BVc ; York
camlet , 12o ; Rverott , standard , 12'/c ; liny-
maker's 7Ko ; Old York , XX , lOKc ; Lawrence ,
220. K/a { ; I.axvrenco , Ooz , 15tfo ; fancy stripes
and checks , IHie.
COTTONAPES York , nankin , lOVJo ; r.vorctt.
8 oz , Ho ; Lowlston , 10 o2iJo ! ' ; Worklnijmaii ,
14c.
DriiRS.
Onlntno per or. , P. & W,44e ; Oorman , 28o ;
Indigo , peril ) , 75o ; insect powder , 21o ; opium ,
$1.10 ; morphine , per oz , if-.70 ; liops , per 11) , IWo ;
glycerine , IHc ; dextrine , lOo : cuttlebonc , 3 > c ;
cream tartar , pun' , 32o ; comniorclal , 18e ; cam
phor. We : am. curb , I4o ; bluo'vltrol , 7 e ; car-
fiolloaold,2Wlo ; cltile , 4r > < ai8c ; tartarlo. : ti ( < a
: Oi uiilphurlc , nor Ib , 2c ; Sperm oil , $1.10 ;
turpentine , 47o ; Tonka beans. * l.8.va7.oo ; bal
sam toulo , 41Tot5e ( ; calomel , tl.imi1.05 ; cuntlia-
rlctes , $ l.t0 : 1.t. : ) ; cassia buds , 20@22o ; ohloro-
forin , 57tte ) ; ergot , 478520 ! gum arable. Mcf& (
JI.05 ; Jycopodlum , 40ffl4io ; ; mercury. It'c ; sul-
pluir , 2f4o ; alum. 2.S'c ; copperas , iHo ; epsom
salt , l4c ? ; glauber salt , l'5o ! untlpvrlno , 11,41)
per or. ; nnlstol , $1.80 per oz. ; antlkumu. 11,00
perez ; cryst. btrychnlu iII.OOiIM.lS per oz , ;
licorice root , per Ib. ICu. . . , , ,
> Ictnis\ \ °
STEEr , WIHE NAit.s-IlaV V $2.00 ; stool nails
base , 12.15. kv
UoOKiNO-Oharcoal , f. 0. . 14x20.112 , M.OOi I.
X. . 7.50 * I/
HIIBET InON No. 2i ( , J3.Kl ) No. 27. $3.00.
SouiEii-Strlotly half uiia. half 17c.
TIN PI-ATK I. 0. . 10x " rJ7.60 ; ; I. X , 10x11 ,
$9.25 ; coke. 4x130,112 , M.7511 ;
PIIKET ZINC 8e. ° "
f'owKH Klnnlshod boiled Hires , 33o peril ) ;
eold rolled , : see per Ib ; bliiwtlng , 28o perlb ; pit
and Huts , Mo per Ib. 113
\ViitK .lap , barb , 13.25 ; gul , 8383.
HIXCK Ti.v Small pig , 30c per Ib ; bar , 30e
per Ib. ,
GALVANIZED SHEET Iito.DLscount 50-10 per
cent ; pal , plan , Iron , Nos. 21 aud 27 A , lOKo ; H
OVic , ooil
Quotations are for car IqU ou board r-.urs at
Omaha : ' ,
'
DIMENSIONS J'\
12 flDH ft 10 ft IB ft CO ft 22 ft 24 ft
2x4.J15 00 $15 00 (15 00 t5 ! 60 tin 00 $17 00 J18 00
2xll. . 15 CO 1500 1500 1550 1000 1800 1900
2x8. . 1500 1500 1500 15 M IB 00 1750 IB 00
2x10.1500 1500 1500 1550 1800 1750 19 OC
2x12.1000 1000 1800 10 M 1700 1850 10 OC
4x4 to
8x8 18 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 18 00 10 00 ID OC
110AUDS No. 1 com $ ia50 ; No. S com , 115.00 :
No. 3 com. $1X50 ; No. 4 com , $11.50.
FJJNCINO No. 1.0-ln. 12 and 14 ft , rf , JIO.OO ,
No. 1. C-ln , 1U ft. 110.00. 4-ln. J 19.00 ;
4-ln , $10.00 ; No.2 , 0-ln , 12 and 14 ft , rf , $14,00 ,
4-liiI4.UO ; No. 2 , 0-ln , 10 ft. JlllOO , 4-n | , 116.00 :
No.i : , K-ln , 12 and 14 ft , $13.00 , 4-ln , 113.00 ;
No. 8 , 0-ln , 10 ft , 13.0P. 4-ln. * 13,0 ( ) .
HllilNO-A , 12 , 14 nnd 16 ft , f iM ; O. $ 17.50 ] D
12. 14 and ID ft. J.M.M ] D. 111.50.
FLOWlt.a ( A , fl-In , white pine. $ J8.00 ; O
$20.59 ; 11. ft-ln , white nine. KM.OO ! I ) . rUM ; B
0-ln , white plno ( sol. lancing ) , $17.00 ; drop slu
ing 50o peril extra.
STOCK IloAiiun-A , 12 In.sis. $18.00 ; 1) , 13 In.
His , JI5.UO ; O. $40.00 ; 1) , 125.00 ; No 1. common , 1 !
In , Bis , 10,12 and 18 ft , (21.00 No.2. $18 .V ) ; No. 1
common , 12 In. sis , 14 ft , g.-O.CO ; No. 2,117.50 : No
1 , common , r.'ln. sis , 10 ft. liawt No. 2 , 117,00
No. 1. common , 12 In , sis , 20 ft , $21,00 ; No. S
$ 18. DO *
Smrr.Ar-No. 1 , plain , 8 and 10 In. $19.00 ; No
2. IIC 00 ! No. I , O. (1. , 9 In. f 10.0) ; No.2 , 11(1.50 ( ; 10
In. Kroovcd rooting , IS , II and IA ft , ( IP.ro.
FiNUWlNO-l-annrt Sd ol . 1 In , 2. < . lt.00 ) ! m ,
Hi aild 2 , 4i.fl ! ( ; Ild olcar , 1 In. s2s , $1.1.00 ; IU , 1
nnd S , tlT.oo AtHoli-ot. 1 In , s''s. Jll.oni 11. * 1U
and 'JIiift.l.n ( ; It , select , I In , 2s. JII.OO ; 1U , 1 i
and S In , $ -H.on ; t' , select , 1 In , f.V , J. .co ; Ui , lit
and 2 in , Sij.OO.
A. ItorOsolnctnll 16 ft. tl.OO p.xtra.
Sot'TllKHN YKI.I.OW I'lNK-lst and 2d ol.
( loorln 13-10 , 2.KX ) star. 13-10 , I ! > .OJ ; com.lloor-
Ing , 13.1(1.1.500 ( , rift cl. HMO , < -0.Kl ( ! 1st and 2d
elciir. " CL'lllnir. $14.50 ! M nnd 2 < l clear , S cell-
lug , $ in.-iO ; 1st a nd 2d clear , cnlllmr. $2,1.00 ; 1st
and 2d clonr , fliiNh , s2 , from Uii.J'J'.OO ! Istand
2ilolnlr , llnMi.h'.N , from l'.iln , Jw.dO ; 1st nnd
2il qloar , llnWi , s2 , from ! 'i and 2 In , f.'l'U ' * > : 1st
and Sdcloar , y pciistmis , $ 'r.0ii ) ; base , .
PorrAii I.VMiiKit In and up. 1st and 2d ct , 1
In , K'-N , $ .ut.uo ; 8 In aud up , 1st und -M ol , ! > tu ,
pnnul , (2ii.m.
II.VTTKNS. WF.r.t.Ttiniso , r.TC. 0. O. , S ! { In.
Me , ' , { 11 , sis , 3.1c ; 3 In well tubltu. I ) . & M. and
bov. } il.W ; nlukots , I ) . & U. , Hat , (20.50 ; 1 > . & 11. ,
in , $ UN ) .
SitiNnt.us , LATH Kxtiti "A. " pine. $2.80 ;
Rtandiinl "A. " $ J.4.1 ; oMru "A. " rcdiir , $ i.Ki0 ;
lu cl plno. $1.00 ; clour redwood , $1.25 ; liith.K..SO.
Posis M'hlto cedtir.O In , ( is , lie ; u lu , nrs ,
lie : white eedar , 5li In , HS , DO ; 8 lu , urs. Bo ;
whl to red ar , 4 In , round , Me ; split oak. be ; Ten-
nessi'c ! i t'd cfidtir , siillt , 14o ,
LI.MI , . 1'ro. Lime , oar lots , Bnc ; Louisville
rcmunt , $1.40 ! half,2.lc ; plusler. J2.0U ! tarboard ,
$1.50 ; sash , M per ct ; doors , M per ct ; blinds
GO pur ct ; mouliljiigB , dOpi-rct ; tarred felt , per
cwt , $ .MO ; straw board , il.20.
PnlntHand Olla.
I.EAII WIIIIB IN Oir/-Carter. In COO-lb lets.
$7.50 ; In t,0l)0-ll ) lots , per owl , S7.20 ; Southern
Co. , St. Louis. In 500-11) lots , 87.50 ; In 1,000-lb
lots , tier cwt , $7.20 ! lied Seal , St. LouN. In 500-lb
lots , J7.M ; In t.OOO-lb lots. jprcwt , (7.SO.
WHITE Uuv Gilder's whllliiK. per 11) ) . I'ff I
Commercial Whltlnc , pur Ib , le ; lingllih O. S.
I'uris White , per Ib. I34c.
HKII Diiv Atneilciiii Venetian red , l'o ;
niitittnnoogn , Uo ; Kngliih Vciu-tlati , barrel ; tB
His , 2c } ( ; Indian , Nu , 1 , 12c ; Tuse.ni , Kngllbli ,
Wo.
YKiio\vs--Chromo yellow. 0 to lOo ; ooher ,
Itochcllo. 2'o : ochi-r , washed Dutch , 4c : ocher ,
washed Kirneh , 2Sc. !
PiriTif Pine , in barrels , kojs and tubsSUc ;
In lladdors,2Wo ; InBO-lb tlns,2Uc.
VKIIRTAIIM : Ou.s Linseed , domi tlo raw. In
barrels , per gallon , 02c ; linseed , domestic
boiled , in biirrclx. per gallon. or > o.
ANIWAI. ANI > Fi.su OILS \Vlnile , bleached
winter , per gallon , 51c ; whale , extra blenched
winter , OOo ; sperm , bleached winter , $1.03.
KNOINK Ott.s UlamonU crescent onglno oil ,
per Ballon , 4flo ; petfi'ctlon engine oil , Me ; stnr-
llmr cnnlnooll. ir > c ; Hereiile-s onglno oil , Me.
VAUNISIIKS I'lirnlture , No. i.uoo ; furniture ,
extra , $1.00 ; eoaeli , No. 1 , $1.10 ; coach , extra ,
$1.20 ; hard oil finish , llzht. $1.20.
Ui.Asa 75 aud 10 per cent from list of Murcli
1890. _ _
Hides , Tallow , Ktc.
HIIIKS AKII PEI.TS Green salted hides , No. 1 ,
4M < S5V c ; No. 2. 2JM3o ; drv flint hldus , 7SSSo ;
calf hides , 8c ; daiiingou hides , ljc ! less ;
slieoi ) pelts , green , each , 3ocll.2o ; sheep pelts
dry. per Ib , lOSHe.
TALLOW A No. 1 , 33 ( ( J4o ; No. 2 , 3cj
grease white , 3lc ! ; ' yellow , 2i3a ! ; stcrlne ,
s Quotations are for delivery In Chicago
cage Dry Imtt'alo. per ton , $10.003118.00 ! dry
country , uleaclied , $1(1.003113.00 ( ; country , damp
and meaty , 48.UOQ10.oo.
Ijoathcr.
Iloinlook slaughter solo. 2020c per lb. ; horn-
lock dry lildit solo , 202lu ; oik : solo , : wi4o ; ;
I'ri'ncli kip skins , ! Hc-l. ) 10 ; rronch calf wkln ,
$ l.2.12.00 : American oak calf , K5eM.l.V Amer
ican hemlock calf , 7.1cfl.IO ; Amorlcan oak
Idp , 75'iiS5o : American hemlock kip , CU < a75o ;
sheep skins , 50cI.OO ! ; goat skins , pur foot , 20o
to 30c.
OoiniMit , ICtc.
On nonnl C/ars at Omnlia Per bbl Ash
Grove llmo. OOc ; Champion lime. 8.1o ; Qulncv
white , SOa ; l.oiil.Hvllle cement , $1 50 ; Mllwaukuo
rciuunt , * l.4j | Utlca , eomeiit , $1.40 ; Eugllsli
Portland eoinont , Kl.4r ; New York plaster.
$ . ' .25 ; Michigan plaster , $2.00 ; Fort Dodge plaster -
, tor , $1.7.1 ; white sand. 42.00 ; P. P. hair , per
bulo , $1.00. _
Conl.
On Hoard Cars at Omaha Anthracite
Chestnut , ranuo and egg , $8,2.1 per ton ; grata ,
UM. Soft coal Ohio , IS.OO ; Southern Illinois ,
$4.75 ; Walnut block , Ji.50 ; Iowa lump , $3.50 ;
Iowa nut , $ J.OO.
Market Mention.
W. II. Vorls has returned fioin Kansas City ,
where ho has bccu ou business.
A. H. .Tones of the Street stable-car company
Is down from Miles Cly } , Mont. , visiting las
friends.
The rcRiilar monthly meeting of the ox-
ohaugo and board of directors , will occur Mon
day , December 1 , 1800. All members should
bo present.
REDUCING EXPENSES.
It Has Been Done to the Cost ol' Union
Pacific Shopmen.
The order has pone forth to reduce the ex
penses on the NoDraska division of the Union
Pacific , nrTd Superintendent Mlddleton has
already commcnced the work of cutting , by a
lopping oft of $1,800 at the shops in this city.
T Lcchange was commenced Friday , who
the hours were reduced tonight nral ono-half ,
a reduction of ono hour per clay , About ono
hundred and fifty men were also discharged.
An uncomfortable feeling of uuccrtiiiuty
prevailed amoncr the men who remained , and
and each was.nnxious about his position.
The ofllcials professed ignorance as to ho\v
lonp the shop would bo run on sliort time and
with the reduced force. li was claimed that
moro men are , loft in the shop than wcro em
ployed'at this time last year.
It was also stated that a similar re
duction had been ordered at all
the other snaps in the Nebraska
division A similar order wns Issued lust
June , at which tlmo over two hundred men
were discharged. A few of those were after
wards taken back , but the move of Friday
reduces the force to a still lower point.
The yards and shops nro crowded to their
utmost limit and have been in this condition
for several months , so that the reduction
cannot be attributed to lack of work.
A largo number of new engines have been
received from the factories with which
orders for 130 engines were placed last
spring , but these hnvo hod no effect upon the
amount of work at the shops except to In
crease It. Scarcely a day passes but that
several cars , are brought Into the shops In
various stages of demoralization as the re
sult of n wreck' , and the force has been In
adequate to supply the demand for repairs.
JUDICIALMEKOV. .
It is Sought by n Kathor I'roin Judge
On nil y In the United HtatcH Court.
George E , fox of Clmdron , a slxtoen-yfiar-
old boy , tfas" arraigned before Judge Dundy
yesterday charged with embezzling a 100
draft from a letter. Fox was clerk in the
postoftieo at the place mentioned and opened
a registered letter. He pleaded guilty to the
charge and his father asked the court to sus
pend scnu'nco , promising good behavior on
the part of the boy.
The court declared that this was out of Its
power , as the law provided for punishment
by imprisonment for not less than ono year ,
but , at the request of the father , sentence
was withholu for a few days until on attor
ney might bo consulted.
It was the general opinion of these present
that the court would suspend sentence and
allow the boy to go frco as was done in the
case of Miller , who was charged with the
same offense. At the urgent solicitation of
the boy's mother Judge Dundy gave way to
his well known tender hcartodnuss and with
hold sentence.
Several prisoners were arraigned for sell
ing tobacco and liquor without having ob
tained a license and were assessed nominal
linos.
The Art Kxlilblts.
The mistaken Idea that the Omaha art ex
hibition closes this week seems to be quite
prevalent. This impression was undoubtedly
the result of confounding the Omaha art ex-
hlbittou with that of the Western art associ
ation , The exhibit of the latter association
in the New York iLlfo building will close to
night , but the Omaha nrt exhibition in
the Stcolo building nt Thirteenth and Har-
noy , will remain opcu for another mouth at
least.
The public is apparently Just beginning to
realize what n collection has been secured by
this association , and the visitors for a few
days past have numbered nearly a thousand
daily.
The exhibit of both associations will bo
open today.
Pennsylvania Uankoi'M Fall.
Pmsnnna , Pa. , Nov. 20. A dispatch from
Ebensburg , Pa. , says Johnston Buck & Co.
bankers , have closed their doors.
The failure was the result of that ol
Jamison &Co , , who wore the bank's coire
spondents. A statement has not yet been
made public , but tlio llrm expects to bo able
to pay all depositors in full. The heaviest
loser is County Treasurer Ilowu , who hat s
deposit of 120,000 iu the bank.
i Cholco.AlbrlgUt L & L Co.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Whent Fluctuates Irreguhrly Within Nnr-
row Llmita anil Closes Unchanged !
CASHAND FUTURECORN DULL AND LOWER ,
An Improvement In Onts Provisions
Decline on Imrgo llccclpts of
s Live Stock niul
rinnnco.
CHICAGO , Nov. 20.-Hi | > rclnl Telegram to
TUB llLK.-In today's market wheat values
fluctuated Irregularly and often within very
narrow limits , iindjlimlly closed iibout where
they opened , which was Uo to ? io below 1'rl-
( lav's close. Kvcrjr commission liouso on the
lloor had more or less ordots to sell December
and buy May , nml changes were tundn at 7'io
oiirly and 8'to ' later. At the clrM ! , after these
changes had been completed , the mnrl.ct set-
tied liaok to about the same status at which II
Btoo-J at the opening. The marUot outside
wns dull and lacking In Interesting features.
May started at Sl.OO'i , suld between ? 1.00V mid
$1.01H all clay and closed ntil.OOK , It touched
fl.OOiJ dozens of times , but was held thoio by
lar o purchases , \\eioprosuinably iniulo
for Keiim , l.lnn & Oo. , or . oiiio ooinblimllon of
whlcb they were Iho vls'lilo ropiesputatlvcs.
1'ardrldgc and Seliwnrtz and Dupeosold con-
sldorahlo wheat , The balance of the
local heavy weights were about equally
divided between the bull and bear
sides , wlulo small operators wcro ccnorallv
bulllnh , There was little now * to which
'special ' Importance wns attached. The
cek's exports from both coasts wurc Pome-
hat lighter than for the preceding wcok ,
.Iverpool cables were contradictory , but most
> f them quoted a Urm wheat marKct. On the
iirb today puts on May wheat woio 81,00 and
alls $1,02.
Corn opened weak , but reckless overselling
iy the sculping clement caused quite a little-
ally. This rally , however , was but tempo-
ary. Tlio market for cash grain was dull and
nttor.-December was heavy , and the report of
n Increased movement from first hands con-
Inticd to pour in , May corn sold at li'l'ic at
ho start , broke to.Wjo , Improved to 631.ic aud
nally broke to fc"ic. The cloio was at KJo to
Sc. Receiving firms who boughtpropoity
esterday were belling today. Uthor sellers
Mere Hutchlnson , GllTord ami Itatdwln & Kar-
um. Ituyurs wcro I'oolo & Sherman , IjOgun
nd llloom , 1'uts on May corn were Ti'Uic and
alls K1J.1C ,
There was an agreeable Improvement in the
nts market , Itartlutt , Kro/or and llaxter
lie bouBbtyosterdiiy , sold out , and I'atteii'
Iroothcr * put out a line of MO.OW bushels.
IJutclilnson was a buyer. The market opened
Sc lower at4SUo for Slay , selling up to 4.V4e ,
ecllnlng to 4r > e and closing ' /Jo lower at Jj'if.
'ho ' biggest part of Iho Imslnoss was tran-
acted for local aecount. Decembur stalled
, t 4IIUo and went off to 42yu.
The receipts of hogs were 'tO.OOO head , where
inly K.OOO head were eillmatod. This was a
cinarUablo run for Saturday , and the pro-
Islon market was naturally nlTccted , May
ork started at S1I.U5. against $ l2.12'i at ycs-
erdav's close. It sold to SII.OJ'J , but dually
inoroved to $11,0715. Purchases of near fu-
uresand cash product were a little more lib-
Tat th an usual , and Iho illlTcnincc did not ,
hcrofcru , wldon matcilally ,
WHEAT.
Mo. Open. High. I ow. Close. Vest.
Dee $ lSi ) ! $ 1 $ IB'I ' * Oilil . . . .
ay 1 00 > i 101'j 1 00 ? ; 101 ? . . . .
cous.
y 5354 Kl 57'i C3i ! . . . .
ows.
, Iay 4SU Ki'4 45 45.U . . . .
I'QIIK.
an 11 20 11 20 11 1.1 11 15
ilay 1200 1200 U IBJJ 11 U3
I.Altl ) .
an fi 07W C l.r 0 07i4 0 12 ! { . . . .
May 00714 0 07H 0 . " / U O'JJi . . . .
I1IHS.
an r > on D oa 5 5r > SKS . . . .
May G07tf 0 07'S 003 003
CJHC.IGO Jill'IS STOCK.
OniCAOo , Nov. 2D. [ Special Telcsram to Tint
EK.-CATTIK Kvorythlng on the list was
sold out at an early hour at steady to strong
lirlces. There were no extra or fancy steers
on sale , but such may bo quoted at { o,00.3.10 :
others , * 1. 803 1.93 ; medium , $ IM3.1. : , < ) ; coiu-
non , Kl * > 0i.75. ; Native butchois' stock. In
cluding cows , bulls and rough oxen , $1.00(23.00 (
Texan steers , & ! .S53.25 ; Texan cows , $1.50 ®
? .2T . Hango steers have sold during the week
at $ y.ooa.0j.
Iloas Hecelpts show' the largest run on
Saturday for a year. Values are 10l5o lower
on medium and fair packers nnd20c lower on
Ight. Hough and common light mixed , $ J ll.,3i
3.50 ; heavy packers. $ l.70ffli.80 ) ; light , JU.CO ®
a.70 : light light. -
FMNAXCfAL.
NEW Yonic , Nov. 29.-LSpodal Telegram to
TIIK HER. ! STOCKS Tlio market was active
to the extent of 121V10S abates during the abort
Saturday session , At the same time the feei
ng was not especially satisfactory , although ,
nfter a weak opening and a decline of JiG'/i
per cent along the line , extending some In
stances to J per cent , there was a recovery
and up to 11 o'clock prices showed strength-
iVhen the Now York bank statement cumu out
.ho market assumed more positive weaknois
and serious losses wcro sustained In all the
leading active stooks-St. Paul , Ijaokowanna >
Union 1'aclflc and Alehlson ; but somoot the
more Inactive stocks also declined , notably
Wheeling , Lake Krlu and Cleveland , Cincin
nati , Chicago & St. Louis , the final closing
being weak on the Insldo prlcos of the day.
Sugar will a feature , and after opening 1 per
cent up utfrt , ad\nucod to GO mid loauted to
i. London advluus were tower and the gun-
oral disposition was to dullness. Home doubt
Is expressed as to the legitimacy of Oould'8
bull" talk , whllo ( Jummaek's brokers were
active In efforts to brouk prices. Alnnoy Is
relatively easy around 4 percent , and unless
some now financial troubles develop and TJOII-
don becomes weak Monday the Indications
are not unfavorable.
The following were the oloslng quotations :
MOSKV On call , ousy , oloiliiBOlTored u.t 4 jier
cent ,
I'HIME MKHCANTir.K I'AVBIl "HJS per COflt.
STKIIUNG EXCIIAMIK Qnlot and steady :
s xty-day bills , Jl.s i demund. tl.HTii ,
Tlio Weekly Hank Statement.
NHff YOHK , Nov. 20. f Special Toloitrain to
THE HKK. ] The weekly bank statement shown
the followmj ; changca :
HoservCr ineroaso $ C03.810
Loans , decrease , 2.74U.IOO
Hpucle , docicaso 1,53.,700
IjORal tenders , Increase. . . . 1013.010
Deposits , decrease H.IOI.SOO
Ulrculatlon , deoieimo 11,500
ThebanUs now bold itH < tt.V ; ) In nxuossof the
requirements of the 25 per cunt rule.
Kxports of ftpcclo from tlm port of Now York
last week amounted to$2l4OU3 , of which II20U)8 : )
was In cold and $117,7u3Kllver. Tliu liuporlsof
bpoclo for thn weolc amnunted to Civu.vt , of ,
which W-,70U was In KOld and * 2J,4W in allver
The Co ( Too Market.
New YonK , Nov. 29. [ Spoelal Tuleuram to
THE IlEK.l-CoFk'EE-Optlons opened steady
& points clown , closing 5 points up , Sales , 10,350
baus. IncluilliiK December , $17.25 17,30 ; Janu
ary , JHU.ViJlo.riOj I'obruary , II5.W ) ! Miirch.tl5.40
CJl.41 ; May , 15.l.rai.Vi ) . h'pot Itlo. nulet and
Urmj fair cargoes , 110.25 ; No 7 , W.S7K.
Mining Hharos.
N \r YottK , Nov. 29 , ISjieolal Tolnjram to
TIIK ItBE. ] The following ore the
Block quotatlonii
Allca 171 IIomSllrr IW
L' u , Cat. & Va 310 N , CoiiimantTOiltli..l2i
llomojtnkB 800 Htandanl 100
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YonK. Nov , W. [ Special Telegram tc
THE HKE. ] Extreme quiet prevailed In tin
dryRoods market today. A. morn uctlvo mar
ket li looked for during tlio uext two weeks
There was nnohanzo of any kind , nrlcoi re
maining Meady , and IIU sliciwlnic but llttlo
accumulation ,
i > n o nvt'K "jitAiTtt r.rti.
Ctiipuio. Nov jn l D. in. ohVlipat ( -
Stendyi oaih , . ' '
ir.'au'JUo : llcccmbor , WSot
Way , } lrMi > 4 ,
t'ornstonily ! cash , fiOoi Ueectnbcr , foci
"Ill.V , fvK Klc. )
Ont < 4 Kimyj cn li , 4i03Ui'i : ! Hecomber , 42'iot
Hyi'-iusv : at rev.
liarloyI'lrm titTSe.
KInx Quiet nt 11.10.
Timothy -Wonk nt J 1 , 25 ® 1,2.1.
-
I'lour I'nchnnted ' ( ! Nprlnff nitetiK. fl.W
flt.7" > : winter patent * , II.U > 35.00i bauert' , &i.3i )
IM.M ,
Unlit Meati-S'lionlilors. ' } ( . .7.I.S7i { | short
clear. iV70.t5f-0 ? . ( : abort rlhVJ.ViiViO. ( : .
lliitter l.owerj oivamury , lij2Go ! dairy ,
I'hoosp Ilftterj full rroam clieddars niul
lints , SUft'H-'i ' V'oinr4 Ainnrlcii'i , OU&JJtf <
KeuH-Klrnu fu h. 2.24e ,
Illdt'j Kiiolor ; lii'iivy nnd llisbt isrpon iiiltoil ,
Itecelpti , S.
rtoiir , bills . 2.UKIO WI.OOO
\\licilt , till . fil.WX ) l.Vl.OUO
Coin , tin . 77.WO IV.1,000
O.U-f.bu . M.OOO 3lS,000
Nnw YOHK , Nov. Si. Wlii-nt Itocoliiti ,
HIM tiusbels ; IUIHIIH , nniic ! Rmt | , winter
vcaUer. npiln siioiineii No 2 ri'd , Jl ( Ct'i In
eltivator , ifl.01Vi'iJI.)4fi ' ulloat. Jl.oi > ( ilniii f.
o. b. Optldin. hlKlicr ; No. 2 icd , Dccc'liibcr
closhij ? ut } l.f. ( .
Corn Hcc'lpts5'l.n)1busboN ( : exportt , 57,00)
biitbeHj fliiot steady ! No. 2 , CO'ic In olnrntor.
ni.ni'si ( ! ! atlnat ; unqnidud ml\t > d , f > S'tlltJiUi (
options closed u sluulo llrmer , Doeuiubcr oloi-
lmutWJc.
Oats Kceclpts , 140,000 busbcli : export1 * .
I .MO bnsbuNiSpot lowers No. \\liltp , 52'4i'loi
inlved estiTi . 4 t5lo : vlilto wcstoin , Witt
f L1 ! options weaker ; Doci'inber eloMuu at
5nw firm. mOnod steady : eontrlCu *
Oil tCHt.o t1 ! muscoviulo bl ) toil , 41jc : ro-
llned quiet.
I'etiolou m Culled closed for December a *
on.- .
on.EitB * I'll in , western , 22-J.27e.
rorlc-Stcudy : mess , Jiu.MiMS.OO.
hard Closed 111 in ; nt itoiii steam , JC.25.
Iluttep Steiidyi western dairy ,
ciuiimeiy , llfli'i > C ! KlKhi. 2rte ,
Ubeeio rancy.itouily ; lliihtsklnis , 4
ST. Loins , Nnv , SW. Whent Iiowori cash ,
fliil'J2o | : Uofi'inbcr , l'0' ' < ; January , U2 i May ,
W'JCiJlllV , SSo.
Corn Knslcr ; cash , < 9Xc ! December , 43lio ;
May , fiOJCc.
Oiits-Loner ; cnsli , nominal : May 45io. ;
rurk-Klrinuri J1I.25.
Lard Stnadyj (5.7,1.
WhUUy-41.14.
liutter liicliaiicdcrcamcry ! : ! ; , ® ' ; ric ! dairy
1
Nov. SO. Good request for
wheat today ; receipts , 420 curs ; HlilpnionlH ,
1IW cars. Closing : No , 1 bind , November , Du-
vember and on track , IBoj No. 1 niirllitTii , No
vember , HD'iu ' : May , 0"J4'o : on tr.iuk , Ulo ; No.
2 northern. November and Decembur , S7o ; ou
traeu , 8Sc. _
IVAKSAS CITV , Nov. 20. Whonl Quiet : No.
Slniril , cash , K''uhld ; No. red , ca li , Kioblil ,
Corn l.oMer ; No. 2 , cash , &Ui < iK > 2c ; Decom-
bt-r. 4'iJe ' bid ,
Onlsnnblor ; No. 2 cash , 45o bid ; Decem
ber , 450 blcl. _
MII.WAUKKH , Nov. \Vlieat-naslor ) ; No ,
2si > rliiK , cash. ( Me ; MayOlfic.
Horn Weak ; No. U. onsli , file.
Oats Dull ; No , white , easb , 40o.
I'rovlsloii'j fcteady ; pork , January , $11.29. $
TavKHPOOr , . Nov. 20. Wheat Quiet ; liold-
ersolfor moilurately ; California , No. 1 , 7s Gd
per cental.
Coin Firm ; demand fair.
CINCINNATI , Nov. 29. Wheat 1'lrnr , No. 3
red , utio.
Corn Aetlvc : No. 2 mixed , 52',5O53c. '
Oats Finn ; No.2 mixed , 4bo.
Whisky-Jl,14. _
IIVK HTUCIi.
ClHCAOO , Nov. 20. Cattle Kccoipts. 3-C9 |
market steady , stuniB ! steers , fli.i03.'UO ! ' ; na
tive buteheis btock , J1.003,00 ; Texas cuttle ,
} l.tiOi.25. :
lIoKs Itecelpts , 40,000 ; medium mid fair
packers , IK'ilfie hlKlier ; Unlit , 20o lower ;
mixed , AI.i5Ui. : : . * > 0 ; bu\vr packers , J.t.70l.8D.
Sheep ItecelptN ti.OOU ; market steady ; mi- *
lives , Jl.OOitl.bOi westcni.s. JJ.ri'jiai.7r .
ST. Louis , Nov. 20. L'attlo liccolpts. 200 ;
shipments , 9,401 ! market strong ; fair to fancy
iitlxe sleeis. $ .1.65 5.00 ; atouKorsand foederx ,
. . ,
llcgi Iteoeliits , 2SOO | shipments. 3,000 ; tunr-
ket uwor ; hoaiy. W.wx3i.ix : ) ; mixed grades ,
8.i : < JS.73 ; light , { .UftttilS.
KANSAS OITV , Nov , 20. Cattle Hccolpt" ,
2,700 : Miliimunts , l.wxij market slciidvi steers
H10HI.7 , > ; cows , * . ' .OJdi2.50 ; slockers and fiocl-
eis. If.u0'ti.l0. '
lions Kocolpts , lln.Oi shipments , nonet
market lower ;
Albright's Choice , junotion all R.
The World rte Move.
And BO do the olcguntly ujipointcd
trains of tlio Bui'lintrtou route LJy this
iuvoritu line , selected by tlio U. S. gov-
ormnoiit to carry the fast mull , you have
the choicu of tliroo duily traliiK for
Chicago and the cu t ; two for Kuumis
City and the south ; t\vo for Donvur mid
the west.
The Burlington No. 2 Fast Express ,
vostibulcd thi'ouRhout , equipped witii
olognnt I'ulltnaii curs funiiniicd with
well polectod libraries , roollning chair
cars ( seats free ) , and dining car ICUVUM
Omaha 4:1)0 : ) p. m. , arrives Chicago 8 n ,
in. , serving breakfast before arrival.
No. C , fast mall , leaves Omaha 0:10 : p.
in. , arrives Chicago 1 p. m , , equipment
and dining car service up to the highest
standard. Ticket olllco , 1U21 ; Farnam at.
W. V. Valll , agonU
Albright's Choice , sure ndviinco.
Are You Gallic Kuiith ThU .Winter ?
Parties contoiniilating a visit to the
far-fumod Sutliorhuul , tlio favorlto robert -
bert of Omiiha pcoplo , or to other points
In Florida , will lind that the ratnu and
tiinoaro the sumo via The Uurlington lo
Cliicngo and thence via Cincinnati Or
Louisville , as via St. Louis , with the ad
ditional advantages of the vestibule
limited trains and elegant dining car
Horvlco which are chiiractorintlc of this
route. Tlio Burlington also hasonsalo
round trip tickets to all southern points
cither via Kansas City nnd Memphis , or
via St. Louis , olTorlng n greater variety
of routes than any other lino. For ful }
information , tlcketH and stooping berths
call atv city ticket ofnco , 1&23 Farr am
blreot.V. . F. VallU agent.
Albright's Choice , the beitt trticlcago ,
Except for the benefit of Btrangors ,
because everyone living In Omaha ,
knowH the { jrout Chicago & Northwuat-
orn runs four passenger truins every
dtiy to Chicago , and that tlio 4:80 : p. m.
and 9:10 p. m. accelerated vestibule
trains with now aloopcra nnd free parlor
chtilr curs run direct from tlio U , P.
depot , Omaha , tliun uvoldlng the annoy
ing change of cura nt Council Blulfa.
Stife , sure , BiimptuouH , Bpoorty. sutlsfiic-
tory. The city ticket olllco la at 1101
Fnrnum St. BngL'ngo chocked from
roslcluncos. Sleeping berths roiorvod
to Chicago and till points beyond on all
linos. K. K. UiroiiiK ,
G. P. WKST. General Agent.
City Pass. Agt.
Albrlghl'a Choice , grout bargains.
Weather I'robnhllltiofl ,
For December Indications point to
cold , frosty weather. That , liowovor ,
will mnko no dllToreneo to thoao who
travel In tlio Btoam-hoatod and olectrlc-
lig ted , limited vostllmlo train which
is run only by the Chicago , Mlhvaukoo
fs St. Paul Uy. between Omnlui und
ChictiRO. Thla elegant trnln loaves
Omnlui nt 0:10 : p , m. arriving In Chicago
nt 0:30 : u. m. , In time to make ull eastern
conncctlonB. For furtlior information
apply at city ticket olllco , 1601 Furnam
{ . , 6malia. F. A , NAHII ,
J. E. PKKSTOH , General Agent.
City Passongcr Agent
1002. Sixteenth and Furnam streets la
the now Hook Island ticket ofllco. Tick
ets to nil points east ut lowest rates.