Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 20, 1890, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , DECEMBER 20 , 1890.
TilE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Wheat Operations Uninteresting with a
Largo Volume of Trading.
*
BUSINESS IN THE PIT GOES BY DEFAULT ,
Statement of Ilull Points Small Ony
In Corn Oats Follown Its Lai
Downward Tendency In
Cnttlo Checked.
CiliCAflo , Dec. 10. [ Special Tclenrani to THE
llEE.l There WJIR no great change In scntl-
mentor prices on 'change nt llio opening.
There wns a firm feeling In nil market ! ! , which ,
during curly trailing , resulted In slight Rains.
Wheat sold at SI.00 and Jl.OO ! } and buck to
ll.COJi tlio first hour for May. Corn for the
nine month sold at fv'1'.io to .rilio ! to Kl'ic.
Outs hold nlioiit steady. Pork opened at
til,10 , last night's prlco , butbceuinostroilg and
moved up to SIl.lT'/i ' at thu hour of thu cull.
Lard anil ribs were ( Inn undSKQSo up. Hur
ley was at Me.
Tlio wheat market wns slow In responding
lo dull IIOUB ngaln today. Without abroad
margin or a wide range of prices , the volume
of trading was largo and business In the nit
went tty spilt ts. The action of the market for
May up to 1 o'clock was opened at J 1.00 , sold
lowly up to $1.00'f , hack to II.OOH nnd
shortly beforu 1 o'clock again to.uched tl.OO'i ,
Hy Oils It will lie seen that all the business of
the day WHS ut 11 higher range , as Jl.OO was the
closing prlco ycsturdav. Hull points for the
day nmy bo enumerated ns follows : Kurly
cables WITH strong and ' /jil up and In uilill-
tlon It wns stated that holders would not soil
fit the udranco. Second , cables gave nn ud-
dltlomil ! iil advuncofor white whoat. Closing
Liverpool cables quoted spot wheat ! il to Id
higher. Cablegrams also reported decreasing
Blocks abroad ns ono reason for the firmness.
Consols were higher and the Wall street mar
ket was held about steady on light business
with money nt4 nnd 5 per cent. NewVoik
cleared 110 000 bushels of wheat and 11,000
packages of Hour with 10,000 barrels of ( tour
out of ll.iltltnorc. Hccelpts at Minneapolis
and Dnliith were loss than 400 curs. Chicago
houses had oidcis to bond back
bills nf lading on client consigned hero
from Kansas points and afterwards refold
to millers at netter tliiin Chicago pr Ices.
Nearly all the wheat cleared went to tlio
United Kingdom. Half of the Liverpool ro-
celpts for tlnpo days were American wheat ,
On the other had , silver dropped back two
points to 10(1 ( ut Now York and December wheat
was Olio under May. Gilford , Logan & Co. ,
Mitchell , Poole nnd George Smith were all
Rood buyers. Hiitchlnson sold early and I'nrd-
rldgo nnd Bloom were both against the mar
ket. At 1 o'clock the prlco of May was at
, and the market quiet. After a little
to Jl.00' . for Muy wheat there was a
steady feeling to the close. Tlio price dioppcd
hack to ( LOOK nt tlio close , December sold nt
i andOlc tofll'ac , closing at 014oi ! January
IJt'ototttJjo to 02ic ! at the close.
Foreign ad vices continued bullish to the last.
The receipts of corn were at cars over the
estimate at 211 oars. The receipts contained
but 10 cars of No. 2 guide. Cables were Indif
ferent and culled stonily for spot and firm for
futures , The market was featureless and
ntmow with but u ! Jo range up to 1 o"'elock
Mav opened ntNI'Jc , sold up to M'iie and back
to Kl'ic. tlio half hour before the closing. A
broker In corn said at the close"It : has been
n email day. Not a tnulo for December that I
1(1107 of with tlio piIco nominal nt iffitfc. All
business In May was within Ho and no oiilsldo
buslnessor news. January sales weroMKo to
ClJio toMSc at the close. May closed ntM7aC.
Piny corn privileges were at Kl o for puts and
, o4Uo for culls nt"iO : : p. in. on tlio curb.
I'rlees for oats at the close weic Ho lower
than ycstciduy. The ningo for the dtiy was
ns narrow an In enrn nnd tlio trade ( | iilUi as
umlmportunt. Tlio May prlco riiiiKed fiom
I5)io ) to 4.V ® J5e ! { and closed at 454@ ! ; > ; jo. Tlio
nominal pi Ices for other months were : Ilccoin-
uor. 41Hc to 4l , c to 41 J e ; January. 42c to 42io !
to4l7ic.
The provisions market appears to bo In n
rut. 1'rlcos look high to outsiders on account
of low prices of live hops. The question Is ,
v\\y \ \ there IH not a broxK. liocnutto the pack
ers do not wish It. They nro able to control
tlio market nnd they are doing It. For weeks
they have been free sellers on every hard wnot
In the ninrket. When things gel shaky and
prices threaten to go to smash there Is KOIX !
buying from some source untl tlmtFourco Is
the packers , perhaps Indirectly. There Is
big money In making pork and selling at the
present prices , and the puckers are reaping
their harvest. The ninrket wns supported
Again today. Pork opened htoady at tli.ll ) for
Mayy told at $11.1"/ before tlio call nml at
ll.23'/i at the close , with sonio gales possibly
Htlll.L'o. January wns at $1.00 to $1.024 under
May. Offerings of laid by Norton Worthlng-
ton. Coiinsuiman and others put prices to
tfl.77ii and $ ( i.P.\ but the close was ut tlio best
flgurosof thodny at"i.S2 and $ ( ! . .421or 7i5o
up. lllbs also closed at a "H@lOo advance.
CHICAGO rirt ; HTOUK.
OniCAflo , Di-c. 10. [ Special Telegram to THE
BEF. ] OATTLE At the same time last week
there were 08C8. ! A light run nnd a fallltiK-off
of 18,000 for the week checked the downward
tendency that set In yesterday. Hut for all
that there was lit tie or no change In values
on beef nnd the only Improvement was a little
more activity and the fnet that salesmen
could Ket neater \\hat they nsked than yes-
teulay. Natl\o butchers' stock wns un
changed and there was nothing now In the
alockorand feeder trade. 1'rlcos today weio
M.OOC&Ti.l.t for prlmo to uJtra steers ; fair and
peed , $4.0U@ .5Ui medium , if J.WX31I.75 ; noTuxaus
.
Ilixis Tlioro was a slight upturn on prlmo
lioiivy mades , In winui Instances sellln So
higher , but common and light boils showed no
particular ehanu'i1. In fact sonio lots of as-
horted light hold fiQilOo lower. Hough nnd
common sold at KI.Wifl.L'O ; fair to good pack-
crs.i.i'jur : ! : ) , mid the best prime heavy and
bjUchur ttuluhts. _ * . . ® . lisht sorts , I3.WO
Nnw YORK , Dec. 19. [ Special Telegram to
THK ltr.K.1 It looked this morning ns If very
luuny hud taken the advice given yesterday
by conservative houses to let stocks alone
Until after the holiday season , The higher
consols were oll'set by somewhat lower prices
from London hi American shares. The diop
In silver fromSI.OS to fJI.Od had Httlo otroct.
Professional traders monopolized limited busi
ness. At"hlsiin , St. Paul , Loulsvlllo &
NashvJI.o , Lackawanua and Northern Paclflo
were actlvo stocks , but the rcmuliidor were
qulto neglected. The opening prices were
from 's to 'j percent below last evening's 11-
iires. Lackawanua bolus the only o.xcoptlou
uiiioitg actlvo st ( 2ks , Its advance bolus H per
cent. It showed more weakness than
any of the others In earlier dealings
with the ono exception of Afclilson , each
losing , per cent. I hough Loulsvlllo , t
Nashville after a loss of ( J was 1 per coat
bulow lust night's figures. Kock Island do-
cllned ' 4 , thoush It had opened up 'J. A bolter
tone prevailed later In the hour , and a few
stocks , amen ? which Ht. Paul was tlio most
liiuniliiiMit. went placed on n higher level.
1 hcio was little movement of Importance In
tlio list from II to is o'clock , nnd oven after
inlddny the stocks which were active oaily
simply held up viol ! around the closing prices
of yesterday. The day's business In htouKs
yaslossthan 100,00 1 shales. The market was
fuiituiulcss late in the day. Silver failed to
recover the early loss. Among the aotlvo
shares theio were small losses , oompaied with
yesteidiiy. Loulsvllio was eM-oiitlonably
heavy with a loss of lij : Missouri I'aelllo was
liext with a lo-s nf ' , Northern Paelllo pre-
feuwl , Atchltiiii , llurlliigum. Itock Island Ht.
1'aiil , Union Paelllu and Laekawnnnavoro
cuch down U to Ji. It was an uneventful day
for tliostieot. '
The following were the closing quotations !
MONKV On cull , easy aud closed olToicd at
3 i > pr cent , a
1'ltIMK .MtllOANTII.K 1'AlT.lt 7i'QQ per Cllllt
STEHI.INO EXOHAMIK-Quiet and strong !
ilxty-duy bills , M.bOU ; deiiiiuul.tl.ttl ,
Tlio' ColToo
Nr.w YOIIK , Doc. 10 , [ Special Tologruin to
Tim lli.K.--CilToo-Ontloii'i openuil btoiuly
ami tinclianccil to 15 points up , closing
ttcudy , N'oveinlu-r 10 iiolnts up , others nn-
cnatigeil to 10 poluta Uuwu. Salud : 18,000
. Including December , U7.avrtt7,43 ! Jntiu *
im.noin > in.iX ) : IVlirtmry , I5.0.VMO.OO | Murcli.
tl.'i.&VfM5.M | May , HXWmiO : | June , 14.bKi No-
vt'tnbur , tl.'I.OO. Hpiit Itlu tlrtn And fairly active )
fnlr cargoes , flQ.85 ; No , 7. J17.75.
New YOIIK , Dec 10. [ Siieclnl Telegram to
THE Ilnn , ] Tlio followlnj uro tlio mlnlnj
KtocU quotations !
CniCAno , Dec , 10. 1 p. m. cloeoVhcat \
Steady ! cash , tllj-ici January , U-'Uo ! May ,
il.uoii.
Corn-Steady ! cash , 62jcs ! January , SlJicj
May , COfcxmc ,
Oats Kasyi cash , IliiffillJic ! January , 411ici
May , 4. > Uc. .
Hye C7c.
Ilarlo.v N'omlnaL
I'lax-Jl.llffil.ia.
Tlinotliy Prime , $1.1S1.10.
\Vhlskv-Jl.H.
Pork Finn i cash , $8.00(38. ( 12J { ! January ,
llo.'Oi Mny. tll. ! M.
Lard I'll in i cash. f5.C7i.J5W.TOi January ,
I5.W : May. { ( UOfiitUSSS.
Hhort Hlbs I'lrnii cash , $4.83 ! January ,
J.VOT'/i ! May. * 5.7oa3.72 .
I'Kiur Steady , with slight concessions !
winter patents , J1.70,1.00 ! spring patents ,
W.fi.vari.00 : ' bakers' , W.w : < 24UO.
Hulk Meats-Shoulders , tlM&t.Xii sbort
clear , t5.SOQ.VJfi ! short ribs , J4.wai.03.
lliitter Unchanged ! cicamcry , 1928c !
dairy. Ixaa5c. (
Eggs Unchangei : ! fresh , XMlS'c.
Cheese Steiulys full cream Cheddars , 84 ? ®
OUci Hats , OB.lio ) ! ! YOIIIIK Americas , lOVic.
HldcH Unchanged ! heavy and light green
nailed , 5ci green , 4fHJe ( ! ! salted bull hides , 4Uc :
preen salted , fl ] ( a"C ! dry Hint , Sc ! dry salted
hides. OI c : dry calf , 8GOc ! deacons , eaih , 2.V.
Tallow unciiniiEod ! No. 1 , solid packed ,
4 > iQJci No. yaHWici ! cake. 4Uc.
Itccclpts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls . 1K.OOO ll.OOJ
Wheat.hu . iil,000 ; SJI.OOO
Corn , bu . KI.OOO 83,000
Oats , bu . 2KJ.OOJ 205,000
NKW Voiuc , Deo. 111. Wheat Receipts , 27,000
bushels ; exports , 110.800s spot , llrni ! No2
red , 1.0/401.05'i In elevator , tl iat.O1
nlloat , $ IWiBIUS'5 ! ( f. o. b. Options stronger !
No. 2 red , December , closing nt ILOTi9 ,
Corn Kecolpts , Il'J.OW ' bushels : exports , 3,1,1150 :
snot. Irregular ; No. 2. KV&WUo In elevator ,
0413(14 ( 0 alloat : ungradca nilxod.OKJKH c. Op
tions ratboreasy : ; iecember ) closed nlhSUo.
Oats Itecelpts , 4.,000 bushels ! exports. 1)00 ) :
spot stronger : No.I while , fiwK.VJUc : mixed
western , 47SOi' ! whlto. western , loaCc ,
Options tinner , December closing at49&e.
tfugar Haw stoaily ; centrifugals , Ou test ,
SHe O. I. P. ; rotlnedoiiulct.
Petroleum United closed for January at
TliiC.
Kggs-Ptcndy : western , 2S2flc.
Porlc hteady : now mess. $1 LOO ® ! 2.00.
Lard Opened weak and closed strong : west
ern 9toain.tt.07tf.
llutter Easy : western dairy , HS21o : cream
ery. SlO-JJo : Klgln , 2 ® : wc.
Cheese Firm : light skims , 4JOOc. {
ST. Louis , Dec. 10. Wheat Unsettled : cash ,
60c : .May. I)9i ) ! < atl07jc.
Corn Lower : cash,41'4c ' ! May , 51c ,
Oats-Steady cash , 4''HC ! May , 45ic ,
Pork-Dull ! old , $ s.75.
Lard Quiet at J5.JO.
Whlsky-Sl.l4.
llutter Steady.
.M ? , Deo. in.-Wheat-Demand for
spot wheat good but at a decline. Hccolpts ,
'WO ears ; shipments , none. Closing : No. 1 hard ,
December , IM e : January , llo c : on track ,
Ok'i No. 1 northern , December and January ,
CO c ; May , OIc : on track , fllo ; No. 2 northern ,
December , 68c : January , fcOoj on track , 8c.
KANSAS CITV. Dec. 19.-Wbcat-Lowcr : No.
2 hard , cash and December , KJc bid ; No. 2 red ,
cash. 87'4o bid.
Coin Steady ; No. 2 , cash and December ,
47'ic bid.
Oats-Steady : No. 2 , cash , 43JJc bid ; Decem
ber , 440 ; ! bid.
MII.WAUKCK , Dec. 10. Wheat Dull and
quiet : No. 2 spring , 87ffihSc ; May.UUJic.
Corn Quiet : cash , No. 3 , 40c.
Oats-yulot ; No. 2 white , 4Ia4'iJc. ! !
I'rovlslous Quiet ; pork , January , J10.17J4.
CINCINNATI , Dec. 19. Wheat-Dull ; No. 2
red. .We.
Corn Weaker : No. 2 mixed , ( Be.
Oats Heavy ; No. 2 mixed , 40Jc. !
Whisky-J1.14.
Livunroor. , Deo. 19. Wheat Firm ; red
western winter , 7s Sd.
Corn Steady : demand fajr ; mixed western ,
6s 5JJU per cental.
CIIICAOO. Dec. 19. Oattlo Kecolpts , 7.500 :
ninrkut stcndv : medium toextta steers , 8J.HO
® .M5 ; noTe.Miiisln sight.
Hogs Uecolpls , 20.003 ; market steady to
flrnr rough and common , $ .J.OO3.a ) ; fair to
good pucuors. $ .J.2.'i 3.4'J : prime heavy , and
butcher weights. U.40R3.50 : llRht , K1.103. : .
Sheep Uecolpts. 8,000 : market slow , weak
nnd lower : natives , $4.oo4.'J.l ! Christmas
stock , WOOQ5.90 : big westerns. J4.00Q4.50 ; Texans -
ans , jacW3-l.au ; lambs lower.
ST. Louis. Deo. 10. Oattlo Kecelpts , 800
head ; shipments. 3,400 head ; market steady ;
fair to fancy native steers , $1.0005.30 ; stockers
and feeders , J'J.OOiIJ.'I/iO.
Hogs Hccolpts , 3,100 head ; shipments. 4,000
head ; market btion < ; cr ; heavy , $3.30(23.45 ( ;
mixed , SJ.OO < a385 ; light. S.I.OO'jM. 15.
KANSAS OITV , Deo. 19. Cattle Receipts , 3,800
head ; shipments , 1,750 head : market stoaov :
steers , J.I.SO1.80 ; fair Cnristmas. Jl.OOas. ! ) ' ) ;
cows , $1.9J3.00 ; stockera and feeders , $2.2VB
Hogs Hocolpts 0,100 head ; shipments , 700
head ; _ mat ket strong and higher ; all grades ,
5 < 3
0,71.1 H.I JIAHKEIS.
OMAHA , Deo. in. isno.
OATTLE Estimated receipts of cattle 1.40. . ) .
as compared with 1,1154 yesterday nnd li7S :
1'rlduy ot las t week. Steers were slow with
prlco i unchanged. Good and choice butcher
sloulc active and stronger , medium crudes
stonily , dinner" und nndesli-ublo bagging , at
yesterday afternoon's decline. Oood feedeia
aio In demand with prices fully steady.
Hoes Estimated receipts of hogs , 11,600 , as
compared with U.3G7 yesterday nnd 7,113 Fri
day of hist weok. The market was nctlvo and
JilOlOe hi.her. The quality was fuljly good.
The ranzo of the prices paid was fj.iiOQ3.45 ,
the bulk selling at Kl.tOft.'UIO. All sold
enrly. 1'lgs , 81.00 .00 ; light. SJ.WKa3.10i heavy.
} 3. iwl.4.i ; mixed. J..10l.iO. ) : The average of
the prices paid was $ l.18 ! { , as compared \\ltn
$3.os yestorduy and S331 brlduy of lust week ,
Sheen Estimated receipts of sheep 20J , as
oompaied with none yesterday and 77J Krlilay
of lust nook , The mutton market Is un
changed. Natives. 8i334.50j westerns , M.wiiB
Deposition of Stook.
tlio number of head of stoclc pur
chased on this inurUot us ruportod by tlio
wniRlitnmstorot the Stockyards company for
December ID :
CATTLE.
lluyora. No.
Swift & Co . iffii
Tno G , II. lliimtnoml Packing company. . . . 2su
Tlio Oiuliiliy puukliig compuny . KO
Leo Uotlibubad . is
Ilniiillton & Stephen . 21
Hlilpiiois and feuileia . , . 3jt
iioaa.
Tlio Cudahy packing company . sll'i ,
STOCKER8 AMI ! KEEDEIIS.
1. . 000 SCO 32. . CS8 230 2. .1075 2.10
IS , . 7lst 2 U3 8 , , 811 830 4. . 070 255
111. . MS 215 20. 070 3 5J 4. . 847 265
tlll.KClia AND BI'Itl.NHEIIS.
J20 00
2500
' 1IBIFEIIS.
18. . 670 170 7. . 028 805 0. . 003 280
CA1.VK3.
"
0 . 403 2 US 3. , 157 4 00
BTAdS ,
1 .13 J " < 1..IWJ 19
MIXED.
12,1143 345
oxcjr ,
1..1GCO 200
iioog.
No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av.Sh , I'r.
48 155 S 03 72 214 200 330
2 3ir > 40 205 M St 180 a 20
Pll . . . .174 40 2 m 07. . . . S53 W 20
PO 140 2 OS 12 312 .120
11 lr,7 SO 275 M 250 MO ! 120
17 2M 40 285 72 212 80 1120
W ) 212 2SO 200 M 287 1W ( 320
72 201 120 205 7.1 240 120 320
W 118 300 ( A 207 3 < JO 320
G 3IH 40 300 < M CG7 300 320
71 18 ! 300 300 M 500 120 322W
77 210 'OJ 303 W 80S 200 325
77 179 bO 303 CO SCO JI2.1
00 211 40 it 05 J63 210 60 323
4 337 120 305 t > 8 289 200 325
74 'M W 3 1) CO 301 200 U23
10 2.8 M 10 47 Ml 200 323
22 25S 3 12'i ! 27 328 350 827' {
: i7 aii : 3 isu M MO 100 iyt \
32 IU ) 31214 M 32 120 3M
03 ail COi ) 3 15 (12 ( 27 ICQ 330 .
fa 2118 80 315 fxl 333 SOJ 33)
70 20(1 ( 240 3 15 52 310 3ilO
03 204 4(10 ( 3 15 ttl ! JOl 120 330
70 240 fO 315 IB 408 333
72 ail 120 315 41 ira 333
70 843 240 315 W 378 120 335
01 275 200 ! I1S 52 400 337JJ
W 220 SO 3 J7"t 4 * IHVl 120 340
( fl 2.17 1GO 320 7 423 345
51 219 240 3 20
fins AND nouaii ,
4 167 2 00 3 247 * 225
11 121 2 00 73 114 22.1
0 101 200 112. . . . : 132 240
13 159 220 27 128 2W
11OAH.
1 100 - 1 00
S1IUEP.
No. AT. Pr.
100 stockcrs , natives , 72 225
b9 Nebraska owes 115 350
031A11A WllOLKHALE JIAUKJETS.
Provisions.
PMOKED MEATS Sugar Cured Hums 14 to l < 5
Ib average. Ocs hams. 20 to 22 Ib average. 8'io ;
hnins , 12 Ib average , UXJo ; skinned liiiins , O cj
shoulders , fi'ie : clear breakfast bacim , 7"ie ;
boneless breakfast bacon hacks , G'.Je ; famous
honed ham , 7c ; California or plcnlo hams , . " > ; ( o ;
boneless hum , Be ; dried beef hums ( eots ) , 7Mo :
dried hcuf clods , Oc ; shoit spiced rolls or ham
roulette , fi' ci smoked beef tongues ( per doz ) ,
fi..Vjj ( special hams , 12 to 15 Ib average , loijo :
special boneless breakfast bacon. lOe ; selected
dried beef hams , Insldes nnd knuckles , Oo ; se-
lei'led wide elcar breakfast bacon , Utfc.
Dltv SAf.T iMKATS-l'uney light weight short
clears. Co ; long clears. ! > 0ic ; short clears , 5Jc } ;
short rllis , r > ? , e ; shoulders , 4UC ! clear bellies ,
0 , ' o ; olonr backs , 51c. }
bMOKbll MPATS OllV SALT CUIlEn KallCy
light weight bacon , short clears , OUc ; bacon
short ribs , Go : bacon short clears , OBC ! ; bacon
long clears , Go ; bacon clonr backs , GHc ; bacon
clear bellies , 6lio ; bacon shoulders , 4' c.
Swr.Kt I'lCKt.BD MKVTS llnms , tlereea , 8Ue ;
shoulders ( N. Y.entUlorces. 5c ; bellies , tierces ,
O'je ' ; California ham , tlcri'es. ojic ; beef hums
Mils , moo.
PiCKLKii IlnEi'ToNniri.s llurroK $ : o.OO ; half
barrels. 100 Ibs , $10.50 : quarter barrels , M lus ,
$ J.OO ; eighth barrels , 25 Ibs , W.50.
LAUD 1'uro leaf , per Ib , tierce basisGQsO'jc :
conipoiind , pur Ib , tlcrco hauls , 5 } o ; Bpeclal
kettle rendered leaf lurd , perlb , tlcrcc bubls ,
DniiHEi.r.D POUK AND HEEK Per barrel-
Mess pork ( now$10.73 ) ; family poik , * 9.75 ; buck
pork , tll.2.1 : Ciidahy short cut eii'iir pork.Sll.W ) ;
aumlorliind short cut olonr pork , $ U.7.1 ; bone
less ulg jioric ( fancy ) . $ iaoOc.\tra ; mess beef ,
80.00 ; 1'lnte beef , S7.00 ; extra plate beef , J8.UO ;
extra family hoof ( boneless ) . 8U ( ) ; lolled beef
( boneless' ' , $8. ! > ) ; rump butts , $ n.r > 0.
1'to I'OUK lloneless lluinils , 200 Ibs cnch ,
$ ii.OO : ; half bairels. 100 Ibs each , $7.00 ; ciunrtur
barrels. 50 Ibs ouch , $3,75 ; eighth barrels , 25 Ibs
each. J2.00.
OILS I'rlmo lurd oil , winter strained , 47c ;
extra laid oil , winter strained , 4.10H ; extra No.
1 bird oil , 41c ; No. 1 lard oil , ICc ) ; No , 2 lurd oil.
30c { cxtia iucnt's-foot oil , 4Ks ; tallow oil , 4Gc.
BAUHAGKH llologmis , 4n ; hinoLoil sansiige.
7c ; blood snusngo , tltc ; liver sansazo , 4Hc ;
head cheese , 4'ie ; fresh pork sausage. In
links , Ce ; fresh pork sausage , In bulk , G > ic ;
smoked pork sausage. So ; Frankfurt saiihngc ,
7c ; smuKiul head cheese Oc ; I'ollili sunsnge ,
7c ; Knobluneli s.iusagu , 7c ; tongue sausage ,
So ; stinmior s.insuge , 13o. The above nrlcos nro
for lots of 50 pounds and upward a kss quan
tity u half a ecnt moio.
Country Produce.
HUTTEII The market Is not very active.
Oood country rolls , UlJc ( ; selected. Ki'SISc ' :
Interior , 7 < jtl'e ; good country solltl pucked ,
LV ltic ; choice dulry , 18(320o ( ; good creamery.
21i ! 23c ; fancy,2VB.2ic.
OA.MK 1'rlees weio not qnotablv changed.
I'nilrlo chickens. (3.75 ; quail , fl.2 , " > ® 1.40 : jnoK
rnbblts. * 2.0iXa2.'iO : deer anuantelope car
casses , Be : siuldles , K'O.
I'ouwitv The weather Is so warm that con
siderable stock , especially chickens. Is nirlv-
Ing In poor condition and sales of such are ro-
portea as low as 3c. Good dressed chickens
IirliiK 45t.r o , but the movement Is slow nnil
deulcis huvohurd work to keep stocks from
accumulating. A good many live chickens gent
nt 11.75. Geese nnd ducks sell 7@c ! ) and tur-
keps nt 1054110.
Keas The market Is weaker and si good
many eggs are selling at20c.
VcffOtnnles.
RoTABAOAS-Somo choice Michigan stock Is
selling utaxaoc porbushol.
ONIONS Choice stock , JI.4031.50 ; Spunlsh ,
11.75 per t-rtitp.
SWUCT POTATOES There Is some very choice
stock on the market which Is quoted at $4,25 < id
4.50.
4.50.POTATOES
POTATOES Considerable Wisconsin stock Is
being thrown upon the mnrket nt OOcfstSl.OOpor
bushel. Oood Colorado potatoes are quoted at
tl.2031.23.
CELKHV Choice stock. 4045o.
LETTUCE Choice ftook. 40c.
l'AU i.r.v Fresh stock , 40c.
OAiiiiAdK I'or criite , $3.01X23.50.
l'A KNll > R-I > er bbls , fcV.5.
IliiETS-rerbu. SI.2.1.
lIumiAnu SijuAfn--l'erdoz , $1.25I.rO.
Fri-Hli Frulti.
CAMIOHNIA I'IIAIIS Small winter Nolls , $1.35
fil.GTi per half box : large and fancy , per box ,
8k.003JO. )
( JitAi'K KnuiT 1'er box , lt.oar&i.M ) ,
LKMO.NS Uliolco stouk , J.507.00.
< JiiANiiiitniRS--Stocks : continue llzbt. but
move quite freely , considering the high prices.
Fancy Capo Cod. $12.0X3iROO.
OHAMIKS iloxlonns , boxes , $4.00 : Florldus ,
bright. J4.004,50 ; rusbcts , KI.59QI.OO.
I'KitHiMMONs Oallfornln , J1.7.2.03 per tray.
A I'riis--Sloclvk : are not very heavy and anv-
tlilns at all desirable. Is held ut $1.0084.50. '
GiiAi'KS MulaKU , JG.50Q8.5ij ; Concord , per 10-
Ib InibkctH , 7'c.
BTIIAWIIGHIIIUS Per box , GCc ; plnta , 30c.
Flour.
U T. Duvls Mill Co. . high patent No. 1 and
Cream , (2.70 ; Itluo I ) , full patent. Jf-.M ; Hawkeye -
eye , hnlf imtent , $ . ' .30 ; special Hornl patent ,
No. 10 , Itt.SO : Mlnnesotii patent , H2.75 ; Kansas
Inird wheat patent , J2.55 ; Nebraska sprlnc
wheat patent , * 2.ifl. ( .
8. V. ( illinan'.s Bold modal , IMS ; Snow White ,
K-15 ; Snow Flake , * -MO ; low crude. $1.80.
Itroken Bow roller mills Cream. $ , ' .1)0 ) ; Myr
tle. J..M ; Claim , $ . ' .20 : XXX , 11.80 ; Fidelity ,
. ' .00 : Minnesota Chief. $2.50 ; Patent , J2.70.
Oskhamp's ready to ral o buckwheat Hour.
J4.75 per ruse of V ) 2 Ib packages ; buckwheat
In bills. N. Y. , JO.OO ; Excelsior brand , $5.50 ; Slap
Jack meal , $4.00 per case of 50 2 Ib packages.
Furp.
Raccoon No. 1 , larce. caaTOo : No. 1 , medium ,
MJJUoi No. 1 , small , 3010c ; Nos. 2 , 3 and 4 ,
i ) f.
Mink No. 1 , Inrce , 50ftCOo ( ; Mo. 1 , medium , 40
No. i , famuli , 25i330o ; Nos. 2,3 and 4 ,
. ! kit. 3e.
Skunk lllack , 7.ic1.00 ; striped , No. 1. ffi ®
40c ; No. 2 , 1525o ; No. : i , lU15c ; No. 4. f > ® 10e.
Cross K ) \ No. I , $1 50(34.00 ( ; No. 2 , $2.00ia2r D ;
red , No. 1 , 1 1.00 ® LAI ; No. 2 , .WSOJo ; groy , No. 1 ,
4ri t.-10o ; No. 2. 20 < 325c.
n Mountain Wolf-No. 1. $ , ' . ! > ( V' 1.OOi No. 2 , $1.00
© 1.50 ; pralrlo wolf , No. 1 , 75e < 3.uO ; No. 2 , 40 ®
50e.
lloa\or No. 1 , porlb , t..5C3JW ; No. 2 , $1.50 ®
2.50 ; No. 3. 6'JQ,75o ; No. 4 , .We.
Otter No. 1 , largo prlmo , $5.007.00 ; No. 1 ,
medium. J4.Oaa5.oO ; No. 1 , small , J2.M33.53 ; No
2 , 3 nnd 4. JiOoiitl.fiO. m *
Wild Cnt-No. 1 , 40o ; No. 2. 20O33c.
Opossum No. 1 , cased , iUUu ; No. 1 , open ,
7 ® 10o.
ll ladcer No. t , full furred , SOSTSc ; No. 2,20 ®
30o ; No. 3 , 5iaiOc.
Hoar Hlnok , No. 1 , SlO.OOa'M.OO ; grbzly , No. .
1 , $ VXX3 ( > 15.00j brown. No. 1 , $5.00 < aiO.OU ; cub ,
} 1.005.UO.
Ituokskln Indian dressed , per Ib , 75cJ1.00 ;
deer , summer , porlb. 25i5o : ; fall , per Ib , 20 ®
" 5c ; winter , per Ib ; 20&23o ; green salt , per
niece , 7,5SOc ; autclopc , per Ib , I520o ; elk , per
Ib. 12c.
Others FIi"her , No. 1 , 13.00O5.00 : marten , No.
1 , 75c < S11.50 ; No. 2. 2550ot lynx. No. 1 , JJ.50 ®
5.00 ; wolvcrlae , No. 1. $1.00(3.0.00. (
IMotnlH.
BTKfr , Winn NAII.S Base , $ J,55 ; stcol nails ,
base. $2.15.
Copi-Kii Planished boiler size. 20o perlb ;
cola rolled. 27o nor Ib ; sheeting , 2Uo per Ib ) pit
and lints , 2So per Ib. .
WlliE Jap. barb , $3.25 ; gal. , M.85.
Hoonna-Uharcoal , I. U. , 14x20 , 112 , J3.00 ; I.
X * * $7.r > 0.
No , 20. $3.50 ; No. 27. $3.00.
SoMiEii Slrlotly half and h.ilf , ICo.
TIN l'i.ATK-1. 0. . 10.\24 , J7.00 ; I. X. , IfixU , J0.25 ;
coke. 4xin : , 112 , W.75.
SlIUET iftlNC PC.
Hr.oCK TIN Small pig , LOo per lb | bar , 30o
per Ib.
OALVANIZr.il SlIFKT IllON DlsCOIUlt 60-10 pot
rent ; pat. plan , iron , Nos. 24 and 27 , A , lOJJc ;
II , OJ.o. _
Dry Goods.
J4o ; Olour l.alto , itt'jui Matilo Cty. | IK1
whlto OH No. 2. 2H'c ; ( J H No. 2. ft 27Vtoi
II U No. 2. U,2me ; II II No. 2 , U , 24U/Oi Que-
bcoNo. 1. 42c ; tjuoboo No. 3 , > i , i2iu ! ; Quebec. .
, Jio.t , 32 { o ; Aflwnn. n oi WlndiorX ( \ 21
In. . 15JJO ! CHM5C ! IPtxr , M.2JOI J U V , ? * ,
*
COTTON iJ.ANNnt OQardInn M * . & ! { o. not ! On
OunrdCO , OHO ; 88 , 7VOI EE. 8 ici UO , Hic |
XX. lOifnt 00. IlMgriSN. "W AAl " n ° l DU (
15io ! TT 16C ! | YV"J8oi Jill. 1001 blenched ,
No. 20. fi'ioi ' No. 00/lOUfll No. 80. 18'fjo ; brown
and slate. No. M. Dot So wW0 ! " w' 1k-'l (
colored Missouri vnuivy , 12lc.
Hi.KACiiKi ) CorroNT-Ilerkotoy Cnmliro-No.
00OUot Host Vol. < Hd ) ! liutteroloth XX. 4Hc ;
Oabot. 7 e | First Oall ,64o ! | Fruit of the Loom ,
00 ! Hill Semper ldetu,8ci , Housekeeper 8Hc ;
lung I'lilltpUntnbrlifJlOci I < : inglonU II , O'ic ;
IiOiiNdnlc. Uc | hnnMlam cambric , 10c ! ; [ Now
York mills , lie ; Oak Lawn , 7f.
COI.IIIIKII LlAMiiinurt'rovii 44c ! ; Jlctl Star ,
4Sio : Clover , 5c ; Blntr liollcd , r > c ; high col
ors , lo extra.
UI.NOIIAMS I'lunUtit checks. 0Jci Whltten-
ton. fi'Jot York , ( lim ? , jiortnumll dress , ci (3ul-
uttii dress , 7 \Vhlttentondros9.8c : ; Hed-
'o dress. Sjjfftlie ,
SllEKTINdS ANtl I'lt.tOW OA8INOS IlriWtl
Not I'enjierell , 411 In , io'5o ' ; I'onperoll , 8-1 , 18c |
I'etipereir , li-4. BOO : 1'opperell. 10-4. ZSJit'l Utlca.
4Sln. 1.1c ; tJtlcu.M lii.lTMot Utlca , 22 In , 24et
Utloa.81 In.aic : Dtlea , W In , 2 ic. lilenchcd
-Nut-1'oppcrfll , 42 in. IOJc ! : Pepperoll , 4 In ,
ll'So : I'onperoll , rt-4 , Me ; I'eiipoiell , 8-1 , 20e ;
I'eppcrell , n-4 , 22los ! I'ciuiorelf , 10-4,25o ; IHIcn ,
8-4. 2IC ! Utlcn , 0-4,2to ! ; Utlcn , 10-4 , 28c.
nut'K West Point. 23 In. 8 o ? . 10Jcj ! West
l'olnt.28 In. 10 ot , 12'/ci West Point , 20 In , 12
or. . 15ci West Point. 40 In. II ot. 15We.
ItATis Htnndurd,8c : Mohawk , lovjc ; bounty ,
12 ci lloone , 14c ; II , eased , $1.00 ; lice , H.73 per
bale.
COTTON WAitr-lllbb.S. white , 18 c ; colored ,
2Hic.
KKNTUCKV JntNS Metnorlnl. 15o ; Dakota ,
ISc : Dniiham. 2Hic ! ; Hercules. lOe ; I.cnilngton
ISlSci Cottswood.27'ie ' ; Melville. i c.
Ol.snilAM Anioskeng , 7c ; Amoskeair dress ,
8e ! ; Hates.O' \\urwlck dresses.fc ; Liincus-
ter. G c ; Olenulre , G'4ct ' Whlttendon dress , so
I'ltiMS rnnoy KdilyMtone , 0io ! ; Steel
it Ivor. Go ; Hiimnpo , 4'ic ' ; St. Ledircr , r > Hc.
Shirting Martha Washington , 4'Jci Mi-rrlmiic ,
4' e ; Turkey Kod-l'Vitintaln , 014c ; Garner , 7e :
CronlluldB'icj llorllnCic. !
" illRo Illno-Net-Miirtha Washington -
ington , 5'ic ; Americanfi'U'i Arnold , r.Uc ; Ar
nold II , long cloth , 1io ) ; stlllo A , ll4c ! ; Morrl-
mac. 7-H. lOe ; Gold Leaf , Wto\ \ Hamilton , 5',4ci
Allen Pinks , fi'Ju ; Allen Chambray , Co ; Olou-
chestcr , 5VJo : Ilnrlol , fl'iic.
llEAvr HIIOWN COTTONS Atlantic , 75c ! At
lantic II , 7c : Atluntlu 1) ) , 0iOi Atlantic P. ( ic ;
Aurora O , 4 c ; buelc's head , 7Uc : Cabot W.
04c } ; I'arllngton , nyc ; Farmers' No. 1 , 4J64J
4Hc ; lloosler LL , JHo ; Indian head , 7140 ; Lavr-
rencoLL , S'ic ; Henrietta LL , 5Hc.
FlNK HuoWN COTTONS--Atlantlo LL. Co ! Au
rora II , Uc : Aurora It , f.Wc ; Atlas. ON1I , 7Hc ;
cheese cloth , 4e ; Clinton FF,5Uoi I'opperell It ,
O&u ; 1/angdon , Git , To.
1)P.NIM8 Net Amoskeaff , 0 or. , lO c ; York
camlet. 12c ; K\erett. standard , 15iic ; Hay
makers' , 7'Jc ; Old York , XX , 104n ! ; Lawrence ,
22) ) , 12'Je ' ! Lawrence , Do ? , 15Sie ; fancy stripes
and chocks , lU4c.
COTTONADKS York , nankin , IQijc ; Everett.
so ? , ISc ; Lowlston , 10 oz , ' - MileYorklngman ;
14e.
14e.TICKS
TICKS York. 32In , 12',4c ' ; Swift Hlver,7-4ci !
Thotndyko , OO , hljcj Thorndvkc , Ki : . H".cj
18-Inch , OMC ! Stevens' A , I0-liicn , 7ic ! ; Stevens'
I1 , Hh-lnch , Sc : Stevens' M , 18-lncli , t'o : Stevens'
N , 20-Inch , Do : Slovens' NN , 22-Inch , lOc ; Slo
vens' STH , 20-Inch , I2o : bleached. lo extra ,
Quotations are for car lots on board cars at
Omnba :
DIMENSIONS
12 ft 14 ft Ifi ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 ft 21 ft
2x4. . $15 00 150) ) 1500 1550 1003 1700 18 tO
2X0..1500 1501 1500 li 50 1(5 CO 18 OJ 18 W
2x8. . 1500 1500 15 OJ 1550 1000 1750 1800
2x10. 15 00 15 03 15 00 15 50 10 OJ 17 50 18 00
ix 12. 1C 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 18 50 ID 00
KI to
8x8 1C 00 Ifi 00 1C 00 17 00 13 00 10 00 10 00
HoAitns No. leom. J18.50 ; No. 2 com , tn.UJj
No. 3 coin , fI3.ni ; No. 4 com , J1I.50.
FK.NCINfl No. 1 , GIn.12 and 14 ft , rf , J10.00 ;
No. 1 , 0-ln , 10 ft. l'l.OO ' ; 4-ln , $10.00 : No.
2 , G-ln. 12 and 14 ft , rf. 114.0J ; 4-ln. $14.00 ; No. 2.
0-ln. W ft , $11.00 ; 4-ln. IIB.OO ; No. 3 , fl-ln , 12 nml
14 ft , $13.00 ; 4-ln , $13.0Q ! No. 3 , G-ln , 10 ft , $13.00 ;
4-ln , $13.00.
SIDING -A. 12 , 14 and 18 ft. $22.00 ; C , $17.50 ; U ,
12. 14 and 10 ft , $20. 50 ; 1) ) , $14.50.
1' UNHUNG A , ii-ln. white pine. $3S.OO ; 0
JilMMj H. tUn , white nine. J.W.WI ! I ) , S20.51 ; K ,
0-ln. white pine ( sel. ft'nclng ' ) , $17.00 : drop fald-
Injr , 50c pur M extra * . "
bTOCK noAltns A. It-Ill , sis. $43.00 ; It , 12-in ,
sis , $15.00 ; O.WO.OO ! 1) . $ r > .00 ; No. 1 common. 12-
In. sis , 10. 12 and IS ft , * 'I.O'J ' ; No. 2 , $1S 5) ) ; No. 1
common , 12-ln , sis , 14 ft , $20.1)0 ) : No. 2 , J17..V ) ; No.
1 common. 12-ln , sis. 1 ft , $111.50 ; No. 2. $17.00 !
No. 1 common , 12-ln. sis. 20 ft , $21.0J ; No. 2 ,
$18.50.
Smi'LAV No. 1 , plain , 8 and 10-ln , $10.00 : No.
2 , fin.OO ; No. 1 , O. (1. ( , 8-ln , Slti.OJ ; No. 2 , f 1(1.50 ( ; 10-
In , grooved loollng , 2. 14 and 1C ft. tlli.50.
FI.NISIIINO 1st aml2il ol. . 1-ln , tch. J40.00 ; 1'4 ,
Wt and 2 , $4l.0l ! ( ; 3d clear , I-ln , B''H , $45.00 ; 1'i , 1'4
and 2. J7.0J : A , select. 1-ln , n2s , $11.00 ; Hi , 1M and
2-ln , $4" . ( )0 ) ; II , select , Mns2H , 31Jffl ; 14 , Hi and
2-lti. $10.00 ; 0 , select , Mn , , s2s $ . ' 7.00 ; IU.1',4 and
2-111 , $ .15.00
A. H or C select all 10 ft. $1.00 extra.
SOUTHERN YEM.OW PiNK-lst and 2d clear
flooring 13-1(1. ( 2,101 star. 13-10. $10.00 : coin flour
ing , 13-10. J.500 rift clear. 13-111 , $ J.Oo ( ! ; 1st and Sil
clear , ? celling , JI4.50 : 1st and I'd cleur.'i cell
ing $ l ! > .50 ; 1st and 2tl clour , celling , f2..00 ; 1st
nnd 2d clear , finish , s2s , from 1 In , $27.0J ; 1st
and 2d clear finish , s2s , from 1'i In , $ .10,00 : 1st
and 2d clear , flnlsli , g2sfrom IV and 2 lnt3.H : ( ) ;
1st and 2d clear , y p casings. $ JO.OO ; base ,
SAS'H , Doous , ETC. Tar board , $1.50 ; snsh , 55
per ct ; doors. 5J per ot ; blinds , M per ct ;
mouldliig8.10 percent ; tarred folt.per ewt.J.10j
straw board , 81.20.
I'oi'i.Ait LuiinEa 8 Inch and up , 1st and 2d
clear , 1 Inch , s2s , $30.00 ; 8 Inch and up , 1st and
Sd clear , ' 4 inuh panel , J20.00.
HATTKNS , WEriTuniNO. ETC. O. O. 2',4 ' Inch ,
fi5ct ; : , sis , : no : 3 Inch well tublnp. I ) . &M.
and bov , $ .M.OO : pickets , 1) . & II. , tint , $20.50 : 1) .
& 1 1. , s < ] , $20.50.
Siiiisru.ES. LATH Extra "A , " pine , $5.80 ;
standard "A. " $2.45 ; pxtra "A. " cedar , $ ' . ' .55 : 0
Inch clear pine , $1.00 ; clear redwood , $4.25 ;
lath , $2.80. ,
POSTS White cedar , 0 Inch , ' 4' . He ; 0 Inch ,
( ] rs. Ho ; white cedar. 5' ' Inch , 14s. Oo : 8 Inch ,
< irs , fc ; white cedar , 4 Inch , lotind , 15c ; split
oak , 6c ; Tcnnessco red cedar , split , 14c.
1'aintH anil Oils.
PiiiMn IAIUI Ou/ ( Winter strained ) , 40o ; ex
tra lard oil ( winter strained ) , 47c ; extra No.
1 laid oil , 40c ; No. 1 laid oil , ale ; No. 2 lard oil ,
3le ; extra Ni-at's foot oil , 45c ; tallow oil , 4oo ;
half-bbls 3o over bbls ; 5-cnlcans (2 ( In a case )
5c over bbls ; 1-gal cans (10 ( hi a case ) 10o over
bills ; )4-gal ) case. (20 ( In a case ) 15e over ubls.
KmiiNKOiLS Diamond crescent engine oil ,
per gallon , 40e ; perfection engine oil , Mo :
sterling engine nil , 4'o ; hciculcs engine oil ,
Me.
Me.VAii.NifiiiES Fnrnlturo , No. 1. DOc : furniture ,
pxtr.i , $1.01 : conch. No. 1. $1,10 ; coach , extra ,
$ I.2u ; hard oil finish , light. $1.20.
GIASS 75 and 10 per cent from list of March ,
16110.
Commercial whltlnp , pur Ib , lo ; English O. S.
Paris white , perlb , l ie.
UKII Dltv Amorlci.il Venetian red , ISia
Chattanooga. 2c ; English Venetian , barrel 83i !
His. 2V4u ; Indian No. 1 , 12c ; Tuscan I'.ngllsh , 20c ,
YKI.LOW Oromo yellow , MilOo : ooher , Ko-
chelle , U'lic ; ocher , washed Dutch , 4c ; oolicr ,
washed French , 2 p.
I'UTTV Pure. In barrels , kegs and tubs , 2J4o ;
in bladders , 2J4e ; In 50-lb tins. 2Uu.
VEIIETAHLI : On.s Linseed , domestlo raw , In
barrels , per gallon , 02c ; linseed , domestic
boiled , In barrols. per gallon , Il5c.
ANIMAI , AND FISH OILS Whale , bleached
winter , per gal Ion , 55ovlialc ; , extra bleached
winter. Wo ) ; sperm , bleached winter , $1.00.
FiioznN-por Ib , Lake Trout , medium.
small , He ; trout , largo. Bo : white , lOo ; percb,7c ;
pike , fie ; pickerel , tie ; black bass , l o : cropplc ,
loo. Sea fish Steak oed , Ho ; llounders , l.'lc ;
led snapper , 14oj blue tlsb. 20o : Hois , ISo ; lob
sters , 18o : scollops , per gal. , $1.40 | mackerel ,
large , 304J3Jo each. ' , ,
Quinine , nor 07 , P. , 4 W. 4lo ; Oorman , 27c ;
Indigo , peril ) . Too ; ( uSi'et powder , 21c ; opium ,
$3.00 ; morphine , per rt ? , $2.70 ; hops , perlb , IlOc ;
glycerine. lf > o ; dextrine , ICc ; euttlobone , 2'c ;
cream tartar , pure , ; i2c ; commercial. ISo ; cnm-
libor , 50o : am. carl ) , J4b ; blue vitriol , 7'joi car-
hello acid , avasio ; oltrlo , 45S4rto ; tartarlc , 1103
3Uc ; sulphuric , po r'lb. o ; speim oil , ifl.10 ; tur
pentine , 47c ; Tonka beaiiR. $ I.K > ® ' . > .00 ; balsam
tolii. 41it45c ( | caloninl , $1.02 1.05 ; I'Uiilhai-ldes ,
J.l.loai.M ; cassia buds' , 2022a : chloroforni , 5T
® COo : o rgot , 47 < 3.V'c ; gum urabro. 55cial.05 ; ly-
copodium , 404.ic ; mercury , 880 ; sulphur , Uf cj
alum , 2io : coiinorai , ' IMe ; epsoni halt , lUc ;
glunuor salt. Ifioj antlpyrlne , $1.40 pur oz ;
anlstol , $ lbO porozu-aiitikiimii. $1.00 tier 07 ;
eryst. Ktryclilnn , lUOoai.lSporoz ; licorice root ,
per Ib , 10o ; oil oasniH , $1.30 per oz ; oil cloves ,
$1,25 per oz : oil anlso , $ . ' .00 ; olllotnon , $1.115 : oil
bcrgamot , $4.25 porlozi balsam eopalba , ( ! 2o per
(17. ; sub. nit. bsmuta ! < 42.0 ( ) perez ; Iodide-potas
sium , $2. 75 per oz : bnimldo potassium , 38o pur
oz ; salloylle uold , $1.42 per oz ; benzole aold , G.'o
per oz. _ _ _ _ _ _
JMIsoolliiiiodiis.
HlCKonv NUTS Large , per bushel , ll.a'va
1.50 ; sm all , $1.7502.00.
I'oi' COHN Choice last Beason'a stock , 22Ko
porlb ,
COCOANUTS Porhundred.sackcd $5.00 ; bulk ,
$4.75.
OIIKSTNUTS Large. Italian , 17o per 11) .
HIHN Sacked , per ton , * 2J.OOj chopped feed ,
$21.00.
HONBI Whlto olover. lib frames , porlb ,
18o ; 2 Ib frames. 17o.
LKATHKII Hemlock slaughter sole , 2C2So
porlb. ; honilouk dry hldo solo , 20 > il.24o ; oak
Role , 30U3lo ; I'ronch kin skins , WJcail.lOi
French eitlf skin , $ I,23B.2.CO ; Amerlcnn oak
calf , aie < aiK15 ; American hemlock calf , 75c ©
$1.10 : American ouk kip , 75S5c ; Amarlcan
hemloclv kip. OoftTSm hcop Bkliu , fjOcii-tLUO :
goat skins , per foot. W ioe ,
LIMB. OEMENT , KTC. On board cars atOmahu
Per bbl , Ash Drove lime , Wo ; Champion
llnio. Moi Qulnoy white , 80o ; Louisville co-
mcnt , $ I.M ; Mllwuukeo cement , $ l,4 > | Utlca
cement , tl.40 ; Kngllhli Portland eement , C3.4J ;
Now York plaster , (2.2o ; Michigan plaster ,
$2.00 ! Fort Dodge plaster. Jl,75j white sand ,
(2.00 ! P. P. hair , pcrtmle , H.O. ) .
' board cars at Omaha A ntlirnclto
Chestnut , range anil eaz , (85 per Ion ! srntc ,
J8.0Hof t coal- Ohio , * .V03 ; Southern lllliiols.
$ l.75s walnut block , (3,50 ; Iowa lump , W.M |
Iowa nut , * J.OO.
OliESTNUTR-Itnlliin , Inrgo , llc. (
HlDKs Krutpti hides , 3 < aici No. 1 grcon saltoil
Miles , 4idi5u ! | No. 2 green salted lililes , 'tt.'l'icl
No. 1 Krvun suited Iddi-s , 25 to 4Q Ibs. 4'iit'ic ' ( |
No. It Rrecn suited lildcs , S5to 40lbs , .TOauci
No. 1 veal enlf , 8 to 15 Ibs , 7o ; No. 2 veal calf , 8
to 15 Ibs. 5o ; No. I dry flint hides. 7ci No , 2 dry
Hint hide ? . Act No. I ury salted hides , fiOiic.
Sheep pclts-Orecn salted , each , : t5cCl$1.25 |
green stilted shearlings ( short wooled early
RKlns ) racb , 10 < il25ci dry slicarllngH ( sbort
wooled early sklna ) No. I , pacli , CSllOcj No. 2 ,
( nch. 5ct dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska
butcher wool pelts , per pound , nctual weight ,
ItKitU'ii'I dry lllnt Kansas and Nebraska inur-
rain wool iu'lt , per pound , actual woltilit , S ®
12ci dry Hint Colorado Imtoher wool pelt" , per
pound , actual weight , Kkftt24u ! ! < lry Hint Colorado
rado murrain wool uelts , per pound , iictital
weight , WtlOc ; dry pieces and bucks , actual
weight , " ( iU'o.
TAI.I.OW AND GiiKAsn-Tallow No. 1 , 3'tc { |
Tallow No. 2 , 3'i3'o ; grease , white u.4tMlic !
Krcase , white b , ; i4Wi ! ? c | mease , yellow , Hoi
Breasc , dark , 2'4e ' ; old butterT62Vio ( ; beeswax ,
pi line , l&B''ici rough tallow , li2c. !
IIONES-ln ear lots only Dry buffalo , per
ton , $ IO.Oil800 ( ; dry country , bleached , per
ton , J10,00I3.K ( ) : drv country , damp and
meaty , pot1 ton , $8.0010.00. Tlieso prices are
for bones wcluhcd anil delivered in Olilcaco.
HAV On track at Onitibu Uplanil , No. 1 ,
$0.50 per ton ; toarse blue stem , $ C.UOj oats
straw , $0.00 per ton ,
CtirrontH
The poultry market , so far as chickens nro
concerned , at least , Is In very bad shape.
The hay market Is glutted and quotations
arc In sonio eases $1.00 low or. It Is estimated
that there are now on track In Oniiiha 10J ears
of hay.
There Is now more beet limn cane sujjar
consumed. In 1S81 the total of the world's pro
duction of cane sugar was 2.000.U.O tons , and of
beet sugar ) ,7i4.tXX ) tons. In 1M.K ) tha total ot
cane was 2,24U,00) tons , and ot beets 3,300,000
tons.
A trade journal has just published some
statistics concerning poultry in Prance. It
states that theio ale in the country 45,000,000
of hens , which , at an average price of 2 francs
50 cent lines per bead , repiesent a value of 112 ,
050,000 francs.
A drop In stocks In tills country Just now
would hurt Kniiland almost as much nH It
would tlio United flutes as London Is a very
heavy dealer In "Americans. " Hence Lou-
don'H Interest In the picsent emergency Is to
help New York out of Its illlllcultlcs us far as
this can bo done without exposing London to
new dangers ,
Not long ngo South Afr'ca ' had to Import nil
the coal she used , but now she mines all the
coal she wishes for her own use and oxporls
the surplus. The reason Is that thu coal fields
of Natal have Increase , ! their output to a ic-
niarkuble degree. The lallioail managers say
they are saving JJM.ooo a year by using coal
that Is produced at home ,
Ono of the recent Improvements In the
manufacture of window ula'.s Is tlio Inlioduc-
tlon of a process of dipping Hie sheet Into a
mammoth bath tub containing a mixture of
various liquids. Its resultn aru Inolantty seen.
It removes all dirt and defection and thugla
becomes as clear and pure as it was before It
\\cnt through the llattcnliiK oven.
The twenty-eighth annual rcportof the gov
ernment cblncliona plantation and factory In
llrltlsh Slkklm lias ht'ou Issued. At the end of
thu financial year 18sMU ! the plantation con
sisted ot 4 , ( > S2,401 trees of various lines and of a
nursery stock amounting to " 04.000 seedlings.
The erou collected during the year amounted
to 304 , 7Ui pounds. The products of the factory
were I , HUM pounUsof sulphate of quinine HIII !
Cr > 78 pounds of febrlf uuu. The wlioltv of the
quinine and the greater part of thu febrlfugo
were manufactured by the now fusel-oil pro
cess , and as the arrangements for working
this piocess Hoio qultoeompleto during the
year the old ncld-timl-ulkall method of iiianu-
factuiohas now been definitely abandoned.
-
ONDS
Ilanlclnfrln nil brandies , receive Accounts , Issue
Jntumt Ccitlllcates of Depoelt , itc.
Deal In chulco MtinlclLtal Hmids nml otlier
Serin Itlos tx.irltig . C lo H ivicent. . Semi for In-
\estinont I.Uti. Alsii ilt.il In Lanil Wairants and
ficrlp , appllc.iblo to Government Land.
S. A. KEAIi & CO. , BARKERS.
CHICAGO : ,03 WASHMGTQII ST. N.Y. Officci
Dr. Blrnoy cures caturrn , Boo bldu
Tlio AVIiitcr ol' Our Content
is the title ot a recent charming1 paper
by that brillant writer Charles Dudley
Wnrnor , wherein the glories of the
Pacific const , ns a winter resort , nro
most gmphieiillv described. The Amer
ican people are beginning to understand
that the Puget Sound country i3 ono of
our most spiondid possessions and that
the mime of the "Mediterranean of the
Pacillc" is a happy title not misapplied.
In speaking of Mount Tacoma , Senator
George l \ Edmunds says :
"I would bo willing to go 500 miles
again to see that scene. The continent
is yet in ignorance of what will bo ono
of the grandest show places ns well
as Bunitariums. If Switzerland is
rightly called the , playground of
Europe , I nm satisfied. that
around the haso of Mount Rainier will
become a prominent place of ro&ort , not
for America only , but for the world bo-
bides , with thousands of sites for build
ing purposes , that are nowhere excelled
for the grandeur of the view that can bo
obtained from thorn , with topographical
features that would mnko the mobt par-
foot system of drninngo both possible
and easy , and with a most ngrccablo and
health giving cHmato. "
Thousands of dolightea tourists over
the Union P.i-jlllu Mho past year bear
ample testimony to ttho beauty and
majesty of this now empire of the Pacific
northwest.
Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh. Boo Bldg.
Marked Interest
is now shown by eastern people in the
hettloment of Oregon and Washington ,
particularly that region adjacent to
Puget Sound. The reason for this is the
almost unlimited resources that have
lately been opened up , and the surpris
ing growth of Portland , Tacoma , Seattle
and other cities nnd towns along Puget
Sound.
The Union Pacific on account Of its
fast time , short line , through Pullman
palace sleepers , free reclining chnircivrs ,
olognnt dining cars , nnd free Pullman
colonist sleepers , from the Missouri
river , is the fnvoritoroutoto this region ,
and tickets via this line should always
bo asked for.
For c'oraploto information relative to
this remarkable section , time of trains ,
rates , pamphlets , etc. , call on your near
est ticket agent or address the under
signed. E. L. LOMAX ,
General Passenger Agent ,
Omaha , Nob.
HEL
MONTANA ,
AS A PLACE TO INVEST MONEY ,
The onortncras amount of fund * Invnstoil by tlio
rltlicrm of Ilelcnu In lulnlnic outonirlioi InductMlby
the Hbnormully laruo profits arlrlnir tlicrcfrom
leaves open for Kantorn caplul exceptional oppor
tunities In real cntuto anil building Inventuicnts ,
which , while absolutely ta.lv , yield InuomuaranKlnt !
from fifteen to tifty iwrccrit. annually. Houl Kotnta
laconitanttyon the advance In value as the rvmilt
of an output of wealth uiicquallod la tlio history of
thn world.
Kmloni incomes based upon Sand I ! per rent. In-
voUDienta may bo larvclr uugroentcd without rltk ,
by iihlftlna the principal to u locality offering wider
op | > ortuiifUii. !
A visit to Ileletiaujtllilcmonttratettictnithofthla
tlatcment and convert the inosUncraiuIous.
I'or full information , address ,
L. Q , PHELP3Sco'y Citizens Committee ,
Helena , Montana.
BLAKE , BOISSEVAIN & CO. ,
London , England.
ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO. ,
Amsterdam , Holland.
BANKERS.
Day and tell American iccurltlei on cotnmliiloi
in Ixjndun and on all Contluentul raorkcU.
Negotiation ! of D > V
OMAHA
laiiiifadiiim'
DIRECTORY.
BILLIARDS. BOXES.
The Brunswiok-Balko John L , Wilkie ,
OoHender Oo.
Iltlllard mnrchandlip , Omnhn pnper box fuctorri
Saloon Dituroj. 1317-1319 Douglit.
107.400 B. 10th struct ,
Omaha. Orders prompllr nile.t.
BOOK BINDERS & 3TATIONBRg.
Omaha Ropnblicau Printing Oo. ,
Law briefs , bank nu > i'llo < , nn < l ever/tlitnj In the
printing Xno.
10th nml DuuiiKi street .
Ackormann Bros. & Hointzo ,
1'rlntcr.1 , binders , cloctrotrperj , blank book manu-
fnctiircrs ,
1I1C llownr.1 troot , Omnhi.
BOOTS AND SHOH3.
Charles A. Ooo & 0o , . KirkcndallJono3 , & 0o ,
Manntactur's '
Wholosnla
Manufacturer ! nnil Job
Agouti for Iloilnn lluh-
ber" . bvr ! < liioCn. , HO1IUI ,
1109 HownrJ street. nnilllUilllnrnoT St.
Williams , Van Aor- W. V. Morse & Oo , ,
nam & Harto Shon Factory , Corner llth
, nml Doimlin tti. , Umi <
12121nrncy ! street , 1m. Merchants Invited
Omnba , Nob. to call mil exnralnc.
BTJTOHBRS' SUPPLIES ,
Louis Holler ,
Butchers' anil I'nck
Tools A Hnppllm. HcoT ,
hoif.V nticop rnMllK'i.
1IIU-I1IHJnck on St.
OARRIAOKS , BUa&IBS , ETC.
Oolumbus Bu iiy Oo. ,
Carriage ! , curls sulkloi ,
ote.
O. I ) . I'Mivnnls , Mamuor.
813-J1) Suutli Itlth.
OARPBTS. CLOTHING.
Omaha Oarpot Oo. , Oilraoro & Kuhl ,
Cnrpets , ol ! clothi , mat- Stnnufactiircrs A Wholo-
tlngi , ciirlaln Kooils.oto. pnlo Clothlors ,
1511 DoiiKlni Mr cat. llOflllarneySt.
CIGARS.
West & Fritscher , Doan , Armstrong &
Mniuifacturors llnoclgars Oo. ,
jobbers of loaf tobaccos. 403 N. 10th Strict.
1011 Fnrnnm ntreot. "Hollo ! " 1119.
COAL/COKE , ETC.
Omaha Goal , Cbka and Ooutant& Squires ,
Limo Oo. ilnnd soft coal hlp-
Hard nml tot t coil.
S. U. Cor. liilli anil DOI 1S03 Karnnm root ,
las aticoti. Omaha
Eagle Cornice Works , P. Euemping
Manufacturer ! of finlvnn- Galvanlicd Iron cornices ,
Izpillron Cornlco. Dormer wlndown , door
VVIndowcaps.metallosky- caps , flnlaN , etc. Tin
llfthts elo. IIIU and 1H3 Iron nnd slnto roofer ,
UodnoSt. fill Karnaui St.
DBY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry
Dry gondu , furnishing Goods Oo. ,
notions. Dry imoiii notions , gents'
furnishing gooils.
Cor. lltli and Honard its. Corner nth and Humor
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Wolf Electrical Oo.
Illustrated Catalogue
frco.
1614 Caplto Avomio.
FARM MACHINERY , ETC.
Pnrlin , Orendorff & T. G. Northwall ,
'Martin Oo , , General western ncont
Corner Jones and 9th ats. Skandla 1'low Co ,
Omnba , Neb. 13(9-1331 Sherman life.
FLOUR.
Broken Bow Holler E. T. Davis Mill Co. ,
Milling Oo , . C. G. Underwood ,
Onion nnil warehouse , OMnnngcr nt Omnhn.
1012 .V. IVIh street. Cor. 8th nnd Jock-ion sts.
S. F. Oilman , Clemens Oskamp ,
M'f'K of ready to rnlso
roilN. letli street. Blnp Jack Meal , lines t
cnkoi In the world.
O.K. Black , Manager. 12U7-12I5 S. 20tU street.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
Dewey & Stone Fur Ohas. Shivoriok & Oo.
niture Oo.
, '
I'urnlturo and Carpets.
Furniture nnd cnrpoM ,
1115-1119 Fnrnara street , 1200-1210 Knrnam. , St.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Schneider & Loomis , J. T. Eobinson Notion
Oo , ,
Jobbers nnd Importers of
Gcnti' furnishing uoodi.
notions and furnishing m'f'K celebrntcd brnnit
goods , "lluckiikln" OTOralli ,
pants , slilrti. coats , eto.
1111 Howard street. Cor. 12th urul Howard sts.
GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUGS.
Konnard Glass and J. A. Fuller & Oo , ,
Paint OD ,
, It'W ' Douzl.vj Strojt ,
1103-1(12 Harnoy stroot.
Oinabt , Nob. Omaha.
William Oummings , Blako. Bruco&Oo. ,
CITaudCia South ICth St. , COQ-903 LeaTonworlli it.
Oumlia , Neb. ' Omnlm , Neb.
FUnWbOL , HIDES ,
Goo. Oborno Oj J. 3 , Ba'ti ' x uj , .
(138. minlroot , 'IOS-HIJ I.vironwortliil
Onmtu. Onmhft.
IRON WOIIKS.
Pditon & Vierllnj Oraahn Safp & Iron
Iron Work ? , Works
Wroiulit nml cmt Iron ,
tail Mln if work , rnulnev Munuf'rn fl round tin rein *
br work , gRnnrnl proof nfr ( , TBUlt .JilJ
foundry , mnclilno ami work , Iron shutters and
lilacksmlth nork , U , I . ilro o c i n. tl. An
llr andIHIi it. dnon.UIIi.t Jncksuniti
Acino Iron tind liViro Wilson & Drake ,
Works , MT' ( turmUr fln , tyf
Iron , wire nnrt bra w'ks. box boilers , tnnki , l"
6U 8. loth itrcot.
\V. lloFhl , - Proprietor. Pierce nnt 10th ttreitl. .
LITHOGRAPHING.
Eoos Printing Oo.
Lltliosrnplilnjr , Printing
nml Illnnk Hook ) .
llthnndllowarilBl ! .
L , Kirsoht& Oo , . A , Prick i Oo. ,
Wliolcsnlo LlquorDonlora Wholesale LlquorDcalcr *
< 07 million 8.10th 81. Ml-KB 3. 10th Ht.
LUMBER.
Q. W. Dougliua & Oo. John A , Wakofiold ,
Imported , Amerlcnn.l'orf
Hardwood Lumber , Inml CementMllnniikA
lljilrallllc Cement ill
1310 North ! Ctli Struct. Qulncy AVlilto l.ltne.
0. A. Stonohill , I. Oberfelder & Go , ,
Millinery , Notloni Imporlcrnnml Joblicri 10.
Clmks , Kto .Millinery
MS,2IO nili2 youth 11UY
110-113 S. Ifith St. , Onuha ttlCQt ,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ,
Max Meyer &Bro. Oo. A , Hospe , Jr. ,
MToJowcleri , denloM In Pianos , Organs , Artlsls *
tnuilcal InatrunienU ,
etc. , MatcrlnH , Ktc. ,
Karnam nnd IGth. IBM nonglai Street.
OILS.
Consolidated Tank
Line Oo.
Honncit nnil lubrlcatlnt
oiK ntlo Kreiuo , etc.
A. II. nichon , Manager.
OYSTBBS.
A. Booth Packing Co. , Platt & Oo. ,
"Tiger brand , " frcsli 071-
Oysters , ll h nnd cunnod
KumU. tors , ,
Omnha branch ,
1303 I/oavonirorth. 815 nnil 617 Howard.
PAPER. PLATING- .
Oarpenter Paper Oo. , Western Plating Wkj [
Carry n full utock of Gold , ellvcr nnd nickel
prlntlnir , wraiiplnu and pliitlni ; nn nil nietal J
tnlili'n'itie.eto , replnt iV
wrltlnR paper , card pa I'ollshln.'bra" A chna <
per , etc. ( tellerwork.
PRODUOB , OOMMISSION.
Eibbel & Smith , Schroeder & Oo , ,
Denlcra In country prod- Cash tmyorj butter
vce , fruits , vegetables , ems , and general commission -
otc. mission merchants ,
1207 Howard street 423 South llthttrcet ,
Omaha Rubber Oi ) . ,
Mantifnctiirliu and Jo > -
liern all kinds rubber
Koods *
1003 Piirnnm stroat.
SAFES. SESDS.
A. L. Dcane & Oo. , Emerson Saad Oo. , )
General nsonti for Halt's Seed cronors , clotlon In
Safos. Kiirdon , nr.iaa , umlaaail
321nnd32)bouth 10th SU , trcoHoe I i ,
Umulm. MI-42I South 15th.
SASH , DOORS , BLIN-DS , E TO.
M. A. Disbrow & Oo. , Bohn Sash & Door Oo. 1
Manufacturers of Basil , Manufacturers of inouJ- |
doura , blind * nnil lu i , ulliuH , dou , 4
Mouldings , llmnchof- elo.
tlcc , 12th nnd Uar.l its. IGth and Clark troot5.
SYRUPS. STOVES.
Farrell & Oompiny , Daffy-Trowbridga
Wholoxnla minfucturars Stove Minufao'g ' Oj. , 1
oyrups , rnolns"03 and
Tlnogar , Atanufnctur'K stovoiaal
HtOVO Plp3.
217-210 South Stli Btreot. U13-KIS 1.1'nvenworth it.
TEA , OOPPEE , SPICES , OIQAR9.
Consolidated Ooffeo
Oompany ,
KU and U10 Ilurnoyst.
Omnhn. Kub.
STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES
U. S. Wind Engine & A. L , String & Sons ,
Pump Co , ,
llnlH.mywlnillnllli.au . 10U2-100I Fnrnnm strceK
nnd 'Ml Joncdxt. < 1. F.
lima , aUltiK rannngcr. Oiiiulia , .Vcb.
Orane Company ,
IIoo boltliiK , pnrklriir ,
Btunm iiuiupa , iilumbliitf
KOllilH.
1)23-211'urnnni ) strcot.
TOYS. TYPE.
H. Hardy & Oo , , The Omaha Typo
Toyt , dolls , nlbumfiincy Foundry.
1'rlntcrs' Huinilloi.
' Now and ucond-li n4
goods , children's car- iiiitililnc'ry.
rlnk'U5. 1U19 1'urnniuat. HIS lluwurdstroet.
\ ,