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THE OMAHA DAILY BE1S ; SATURDAY. JULY 10. 1887. u
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
A Weak Undertone to Wheat and the
Market Drags Slowly.
FLUCTUATIONS VERY NARROW.
Corn Opens StronR'Dut Weakens on
Jtlcporta ol'ltrllllant Prospect * For
lilg Crop * . Oftts Hatlier
Quiet.
CHICAGO 1'JIOMJCK MAURKT.
CIIICAOO , July 15. [ Special Telegram to
the UKK.I Wheat dragged to-day and there
was a weak undertone to the market. Cables
were discouraging and lower. Only a light
export trade at New York to-day was re
ported. The receipts of new wheat at pri
mary winter wheat markets are on the In
crease and the public Is neglecting the bull
side of the deal. Harvest returns from the
winter wheat country do not quite corno uu
to expectations , and pluvious estimates atid
reports of damage In the northwest are again
becoming radical now that ttie Immodlato
effects of the recent rains hare worn away.
The freer arrivals of Indian wheats and the
belief that the California wheat now held by
the syndicate will soon be for sale , are
doubtless thii prime causes of foreign weak
ness , though advices from San Francisco
that the year wheat Is quoted at 31.03 In that
market may bo accepted as proof that up to
lo-day the syndicate has held Its grip on Its
wheat. At this point the weather continues
to bo oppressively hot , yet , strange to
cay , there was less gossip afloat rela
tive to the condition of gram In store
than there was yesterday- Trade In
the wheat pit was light and price changes
were by no means startling. Indeed thu
range was narrow , vl/ : J { @ ? c. August
opened at 71c , sold off to 7 < % c , advanced to
71c , swung between 70J (37lc ( lor an hour or
more , and closed at 70 e , n loss of % c as
compared with jesterday. September ranged
exactly the same as August.keeplng 2c above
It and closlnr atTJ ? fc. October started In
late at 74tfc , ranged 7IV < @ 745 < c and closed at
74 } c. Oecumber ranged 77 > ( ai77 c and
closed at 77 } < fc.
A good limltiess was transacted In the corn
pit , and the tone last developed was one of
weakness. The market opened rather firm
and a shade higher on a continuation of
drought IIHWS and scare talk about lieht local
Blocks. The sentiment thus engineered
stimulated Inquiry to a point that carried
over , Intelligence drifted in that local show
ers were mitigating the drought to some ex
tent , and simultaneously thn shorts found
comfort In the thought that even though
local stocks were lluhl there was plenty of
grain within easy reach that could bo
had In case of a pinch. Nebraska ,
Kansas , Iowa and Missouri send in
reports of brilliant corn crop prospects , and
the gloomy cloud that has been hanging low
over thn nit for some days was observed to
have a silver lining. The market sold olT 3'c (
and closed soft at a rane of prices a mere
shade above the inside figures realized.
Aiiijust rested at 30c. September at 37 % ( 1
K7Jfc , anif October at 37fc. A rattling busi
ness was done throughout the scsslou.
The speculative trade In oats to-day was
rather quiet , the business , nil told , being
under an average volume. In early dealing
prices were stronger and about Jfc higher
than yesterday's closings , but subsequently
nn easier tone prevailed and the Improve
ment was lost , tlie market closing steady.
Most of the trading was in August and Sep
tember.
In the provision nit the day was some
what uneventful , tnlluenced by advices
from the stock yards , where ho s were in
moderate supply and higher. The opening
for lard and short ribs was strong and at ma
terially higher prices. In short ribs the first
sales recoided tin advance ot lOc , and in lard
7c. l.ard subsequently lost a portion of the
appreciation and shoit ribs the whole of It ,
yet dining the day both articles showed de
cided strength. For August delivery short
ribs sold from 88.30 down to SS.20 , which was
the closing bid. The range for September
short ribs wan from $8.40 down tot.29 ,
and for October from S8.22K down toSSU7j .
October rested at 58.17K , anit September at
8.830. August lard sold at SG.67MQ0.70 , and
September at 80.750.bO. the former month
closing at the lowest price named bid , and
nary , with the near deliveries entirely nom
inal.
CHICAGO MV13 STOCK.
CHICAGO , July 15. [ Special Telegram
to the BKI.J : CATTI.I : Though the receipts
to-day were lighter than for some days past ,
the run for the week amounts to about 7,000
more than last weok. The general market
to-day was without much change , but the
nioro desirable kinds ot cattle sold lather
stronger. Some salesmen said It was easier
to sell cattle , but not at any quotable ad
vance. The prices for cattle are about 25c
lower than they were one week age. Many
corn fed rattle are selling as low as 93.iO@
3.50. A Plttsburg man bought sixteen cars
of cattle at 83.lO ( < i4.20 , averaging 25c
less than last Friday , and ho said
the highest priced cattle were the
cheapest. Shipping steers. 1UM : to 1.500 Ibs.
$3.70 4.15 ; 1,200 to 150 ! ! Ihs , 83.50f.25 ; 9.V )
to 1,200 Ibs. 9 .oogi. ( : . > iO ; stockers and
fpeders S1.WX$3.00 ; cows , bulls and mixed ,
fct.2.'i(5'J.70. Texas cattle weio steady ; steer * ,
S2. : Qi.OO ? : ; cows , 8l.OO@2.X : ) ; yearlings ,
Sl.5l'2.oo. '
lloos There was a regular old-fashioned
boom In this market during the morning ,
prices going up about as fast as the mercury
In thn thermometer , making an advance of a
strung lOc. nearly everything selling as high
as 55.50 ? < ! i5.GO , a few at 85.0.1 , ono lot of
lioavv at $5,07X , and one lot of light at
fr&.70.
FINANCIAL.
V NEW VOKK , July 15. ( Special Telegram
T : lo the BEE. ] STOCKS The Improvement
In stocks at the close yesterday was contln
lieu to-day. London was a fair buyer ol
Reading , Lake Shore , Union Pacific and
LoulsTille & Nashville , and this had a beno
tidal effect on th general market and i
marked change for the bolter was notlcec
Miionf room traders , who were Inclined t <
view from a business standpoint the favor ;
formed In Western Union , and price :
Matted rapidly upward. The rest of the 11s
tympathlzcd , and advances of > { @ 1 pe
rent wore secured. The sudden death on tin
Moor of Vice President 11111 , ot H. L. Itortoi
& Co. , cast a gloom over the board , and 1
closed suddenly at 11 : SO out of respect Th
big deal was again brought to the front , bu
In a different Miapc. The latest In that th
Baltimore & Ohio deal Is said to have beei
completed and Gould Is left out In the coltl
us a blir syndicate , composed of Messrs
Drcxol , Morgan & Co. , Christopher Moye
and Alfred Sully of New York , and Irvlu
A. Kvans , of Itoston , who Is backed by a
F.ntlUh gold syndicate , have taken the Halt
more & Ohio and relieved the Ives-Staync
Byndlcatii of all their Cincinnati , Hamllto
& Dayton and Baltimore & Ohio securltlet
also three options on the Baltimore A Ohl
atiti their securities they had deposited fc
loans. Mr. Plcropont Morgan is the enl
man ( lould fears because ot the magnltuO
of the funds which the former controls an
his ability to carry out any gigantic scheiu
he may undertake. The Intervention of th !
fiyndlcato was brought about by ( iarrett , wli
desired to get Ives out of the way. The la
ter , It appears , has been too leaky , and a
though recently quiet ho talked too muc
to Gould while on his yacht. Ho Is allege
to have let things out that It was most deslr
bio to krep quiet until the consuinmatla
ot the deal. The rusult of this new deal wl
put thu Baltimore & Ohio In control of tl
syndicate and leave Mr. Gould out. If ho
allowed to come in at all ho will not have tl
L 1 chance to dlctatu the terms as ho proposed
do with Mr. Ives. It Is understood that lv <
comes out of the ueal with less money tin
lie went In with , and It , Is hard to see who
Mr. Gould made anything either. It is pro
IblQ that Uould and. Ives have been wcuchli
the stock market together. It Is still a ques
tion with the syndicate whether they will let
Gould in and make n bull of him , or Icavo
him out and let htm slobber orer the market
and scoop him again , as ho was scooped In
the bull market of IBM. The syndicate has
some of the same people who carried out
the West Shore deal so successfully , and they
expect success In this deal. It Is said that
the syndicate scut $2,500,000 to England to
take all the iteadln ? stock that is hypotbe-
atcd there and bring It hero to bu used In
consummating the deal. When the syndi
cate has formally taken possession of the
property closer iclattons between Heading
and Baltimore & Ohio will probably bo ar
ranged. The Baltimore &Ohlo deal Is now
out of the market In addition to the above
was the report that the Baltimore & Ohio
had leased the Cincinnati , Hamilton & Day
ton for 10 per cent ot the earnings on com
mon and 4 per cent on preferred stock. Ives ,
however , pronounced It a canard.
Gov'KnNMKNTS Government bonds were
dull but steady.
YKSTKUDAY'8 CJUOTATION9.
U. S. 4'n coupon .127' ' * C. AN. W
U. S. 4W'scoilp..l09f do preferred. . . 144
I'acllic < Vsot'y5..124 N. V. C 108
CanadaSouth'n. . 50 K.&N. .
Central Pacific. . * V O. T. 2ll
Chlcag04.fcAlton.150 PacilicMall "
do preferred..IClJ j P. , I ) . &K
C. , H. * 0 143 PullmanPal.Car. 1411
I ) . , L. A W 131J"UeKdinK 65"
I ) &H.U a K Kock Island . . . .127
Erie lioK'St ' L. AS. F. . . .
do preferred. . . . O'.i ' > . do pieferred. . . . 75
Illinois Central. .121K C. , M. & SUP. . . EOJf
I. , . , fc W 20 % do preferred..120 }
K. ft T 28 St. P. & 0 49 > 5
KakeShoio 1H do prefened..llO' '
L. AN f.2 Texas Pacllic. . . . 2i' ! '
Michigan Cent'l. . Union Pacllic. . . . 55
Mo. 1'aclllc 1 \Y. . St. Lit P. . . . lb <
No. Vacllic ! ! do jirefcrred. . 31 %
do preferred. . . , W. U. Telegraph 7fl5i , '
MONEY ON CALL Was easy at 1@5 per
cent.
PIHME MKIICANTILE PAPEII SXftG per
cent.
STKIII.I.VO KXCIIANOE Dull but steady
at 8J.SJ for sixty day bills , and
tor dumnnd.
1'IIODUCK . -
Chlcaeo. July in. following quotations
arn tin ; 'i'M : clo.slni : ilunres :
Flour Quiet and uuulianied. ;
Wheat Weak and lower ; Increased offer-
\nits \ and rather un favorable tenor of market
advices triiiu other points created weakness.
Prices declined V'c , tlnctuated nnd ad\anccd
? < e. but closed % c low IT than yesterday ; cash
OUMc ; AuL'iist , 7o4'e ; September , TUJfc.
Corn btrong ; early and later became
easier ; market fluctuated within a : ' 8rtJ-jC (
range , clnsint' } c lower than yesterday ;
cash , 30 c ; August , 30 > ie ; September , U7
U-ir c.
Oats Steady ; cash , 26 > c ; August , 20c ;
SniitiMiibcr , l05-li'c. !
Hye Lower and dull at 4Gc.
Hurley Dull and quiet.
Prime Timothy Heott-S2.20@2.2S.
Klax Seed S1.12Q1.12X.
WhlsUv-SUU.
Pork Steady and prices without material
: ! miu ; cash , quotable at $10.W@17.00.
Laid Strontjcr ; cash , 80.02) ) 5 < Sfi.V ( > ; Au-
Stist , SC.l7UJ4ii.70 ( ( ; Si'ptcmber , Sfi.TJJ O.bO.
Bulk Mcats-Slioulders. Sr.W@6.K ) ; short
ilear , S3.4r > ( Tes.r > 0 : short ribs , 8S.20.
Butter Slightly weaker , except for extra
'ancy ; creamery , 14@l.ijfc : ; Uairy , iSMlCc.
Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , b,1
i'j'c ; Hats , 8K sfc ; YOUUK Auidiicas , U (
IKC ; skims , ftMf.c.
KBKI Kasler at 1212Ke.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy ereen palled ,
. 'c ; llthtilo.7 { ( sc ; salted bull hile : < . < ic ;
green Mtlti'dcalt , t < r ; div Hint , W lBc : drv
? nlf , l ( i .Hc ; deacons -fUe each ; dry salted.
"Oo.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , solid ,
quotable at 4o ; No. - , 3c ; cake , 4c.
Kecoluts. ShlpmeniB.
Flour , bhls . 21,000 iooo : !
Wheat , bu . U.t'OO ' 4ir.ooo
Rorn. bu . 40oou lO'.i.OOO
Oats , bu . 100,000 50,000
je. bu . 2,000 4,000
Jarlov. bu . 1.000 None
New Yorlc. July 15. Wheat Receipts ,
f.0,000 ; expoits , 175,000 ; spot KJ > e and
options MQsZc lower , closing steady and
showlni : a slight u-covcry ; ungraded red ,
7Siu)7f.c ( ) ; No. 2 red. WiesJJ < c in elevator ,
KJJfWSJc afloat , 82 > i@S2 ; c f. o. b. ; Augubt
closlnp at 8 ) i/e.
Corn Keceipts , fifOOO ; exports , 17.000 ;
ungraded. 44@40c ; No. 'J , 44 0 In elevator ,
45J(04Cc delivered ; closing at 45 > 4'c.
Oats Receipts. KO.OOO ; exports , 4oO ; mar-
liot W@Ko higher ; mixed western , KKJi' c ;
white western , si@4c. ; : !
Petroleum Steady ; United closed COe.
Kgcs Quiet and heavy ; western , fresh ,
Poric Firm but less active ; mess , S15.25 ®
15.75 ; now mess , Slij.srxgKUS.
Lard l@n points l.ieher but rather quiet ;
western steam , spot , 87.00@7.20.
Uutter Quiet , but firm on really line
grades ; western , 10@20c ; western cieamery ,
Cheese Steady and quiet.
Milwaukee. July 15. Wheat-Firm ;
July , 71Xc ; August , ? J c ; September , T.Jc
Corn Finn ; No. : ! , 'M
Oats Steadier ; No. 2 ,
Uye-Qulet ; No. 1. 5. ' c.
Jlarloy Steady ; Saptemhor , fiO c.
Provisions Firmer. Pork July , S15.CO.
Cincinnati , July 15. Wheat Weaker ;
No. a red , 74e.
Corn Slrong ; No. 2 mixed. 42c.
Oats Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 30@lc. !
Rje-lull ; No. 2.5.- * .
Pork-Oulet at SI6.00.
hard-Firm at 80.M.
Whisky-Steady at 31.05.
St. Louis , Julr 15. Wheat Mnrkel
lower ; No. 2. red , cash.
August , 72Kc ; September , 74
Corn Steady ; casli , 'SVAc\ \ July , Xte :
August , itlj c ; September. 34g'c.
Oats Easy ; cash , 20c ; July , Sl. c :
August , Sjc. ! ;
Pork 815. 50@10.00.
hard -80.40.
Whisky 81.05.
Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 10@19c ;
dairy , 12Q1CC.
Kauaaa City , July 15. Wheat , N (
transactions.
Corn-Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 20Jfc bid. W ) (
asked ; August , WXc bid : September , ale.
Oats-No. 2 , August , 21Jfc bid.
Ijlvorpool , July 15. Wheat Easy ; do
mnnd poor , holders olTer freely ; California
No. 1 , 7.sJdrti's 5d percental ; red westeri
spring , Os Gd63 7d ; do , winter , Cs 7dc2f1'1 8d
Corn Quiet ; demand fair ; now mlxei
western , d.
New Orloaiifl , July 15. Corn Quiet am
andbteady ; u > ixed,4G ) e ; yellow , 4be ; white
uomlual.
Oats Quiet and firm at 37c.
Hog Products Firm ; pork , 815.75 ; lard
refined , tierces , 80.50.
Bulk Meats Shoulders , S5.87K : long clca
and clear ribs. SH.'iV bacon , shoulders , 36.50
long clear and clear ribs , 8'.i.2o. '
Comment Quiet and \vcalt at Si30@2.aj
LIVE STOCK.
VbloaRo , July 15. The Drovers' Jour
nai reports as follows :
Cattle Hecolins. 8,000 ; steady ; shlppln
steers , 83.0034.25 : stockers and feeder ? , Sl.i
( fU.OO ; cows , bulls und mixed , 81.2532.7C
Texas cattle , Sl.fiOftilso.
Hogs Receipts , 13,000 ; market stronz an
lOo higher ; roueh and mixed. S5.25 < j . .V
packlni ; and shipping 8545.C35.G7X ; Ugh
$5.30 5.00 : skips , S8..Wj ( ? ( < { 5.2.5.
Sheoi > Receipts. 8,500 ; steady on good
commen lower ; natUes , 82.70@l.'i'i : westeri
83.00i3.kV ( Texans , 8 .75 3.70 ; lambs jx
head. 81.50(33.75 ( ,
National Stock Yards. Kn t H
LionU. III. , July 15. Cattle Rccelnt
400 ; shipments , 2,000 ; markrt was stead )
choice heavy native steers. S.io < ; j4.80 ; fate
to good shipping steers S3.GOOM.OO ; butcher
steers , fair to good. S8.CO ? 4.00 ; feeder
fair to good , S3.00&0 ; Etockers , fair I
gooa.S2.oOyl2.PO.
Hogs Receipts , 1,000 ; shipments , 9CK
active and lOc hlchor ; choice heavy an
butchers' selections , S5.5035.CO : pncklngan
Vorkers , medium to prime. 85.ayg5.45 ; pig
common to good , 84.75@5.20.
July 15. Cattle Receipt
1,000 ; shipments , 700 ; steady ; rood
choice , corn fed. 83.00(33.90 ( ; connno
to medium , $3.20 3.50 ; stockers , S2.2.'i < a-J.5 (
feeding steers , 82.00(33.00 ( ; cows , S1.50C12.7
lloL'8 Hecelpts , 7,000 , ; shipments , 1,00
opened strong nnd 5c hither , closing 11
higher ; good to choice , 85.25&5.3S ; coinmc
tomedluul , 85.15Q5.20.
OMAHA ItlVK STOCK.
Friday , July 15.
n
The wreck on the 11. A M. prevented tl
arrival of any stock from that road , whli
made the receipts , especially of hogs , unu
Ally light.
Cftttle.
There was an Improved feeling In the cat
tle market to-day. Good native cattle wore
In better request and < uld more readily than
dtirlnc the past few days. Western corn-fed
steers were about steady. Nearly evcrytlilnc
on the market was sold.
IIORi.
The market opened up stronger but a lltllo
slow owliiK to the uncertainty ot the receipts.
The market continued to prow stionier and
more active and cloied fully lOc liluher than
yesterday. Everything was sold by 10 o clock
in the tnornlim and the buyers were unable
to 1111 their orders.
_
Sheen.
There was nothing doing In the market.
Hccelpts.
Cattle . 500
liogs . „ . 2.IXK )
Provnillnjc I'rlcoa ,
Showlne the prevailing prices pild for llva
stock on this market :
Choice steers. 1300 to IWO lbs..53.8'ia l
Choice steers , 1100 to tWJ Ibs. . . 3.70f si. : ! > 5
Fat little steers 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.'JO ( . H.50
Corn-fed range steers 1300 to 1400 8.OW.riO : ! : )
(5ood to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.7.V93.IX )
Common to medium cows . 2.00 < a2..y )
Good to choice bulls . 2.00fd2.M )
LlKhtand me < liutnhozs . 5.0tki5.10
Good to cholco heavy heirs . C.l.'QS.'A'i '
Good to cholco mixed hogs . 5.05C < 15.15
NATHT. STKI'.lt" .
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r.
01. . . . 1235 8.S ! ) CO. . . . 12711 S ! .W
OJ..12J4 I ! > 0 57..123S 3.S1
WIISTKIIN HTiiitf. : :
No. AV. 1'r.
C5 . . 1147 S3.70
Mi.\in. :
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r.
a. . . line si.&o : ) . . . .U53 S'J.tjO
oiAsssnir.s. ! : :
No. Av. 1'r.
4..121U Sl.iO : !
rr.Enr.nt.
No. Av. 1'r.
41. . . .1140 83.00
cows.
No. Av. Tr. No. Av. Vr.
12. . . .11)05 ) 52.35 1..1100 & 240
lions.
No. Av. Shk. IT. No. Av. Shlf. Pr.
78 . . .ll 120 SMHI 07..22J 120 8\15
HI. . . . 201 40 5.U.1 Ii.2-l4 : ) 4d 5.15
r,7..24'.l ' 2. 0 5.07' ' Oil. . . . ' .Ml Iffl 5.15
71. . . . ' . ' 31 120 5.1U ? J..2.)4 ) 40 5.1.1
04. . . .238 100 5.10 70. . . . SKI 40 5.17' '
On. . . . 250 100 510 6 ! ! . . . . 28 5.20
48. . . . 244 80 5.10 Oil. . . 24H W ) 5.20
70..227 40 5.10 02. . . . 2.13 bO 5'JO
84. . . .211 40 5.10 70. . . . .20010 5.20
Oe.,250 120 5.12 0i..2l3 : SI 5.20
01..1.V.I 120 5.15 70. . . . Will ! ( 5.20
50 . . .270 200 5.1.1 57. . . . : 2 40 5.2.1
77. . . . 223 40 5.15 52.WS : 5.2.1
OS. . . . 240 40 5.15 51. . . . 324 210 5.21
50. . . . 304 240 5.15 52. . . . 322 120 5.23
Ijivo Htouk Sold.
Sliowincttii ) number of head o stock sold
on the maiket to-day :
G. II. Hammond At Co . 370
hocitl . 17
Shippers . 41
Total . 428
lions.
Anglo-American Parking Co . 040
G. H. Hammond A ; Co . SJ'.i
Armour tV Co . 004
Sijuiies vCo . 40S
Total . . . lj.m
Shipments.
Showing the number ot cattle , hogs and
sheep shipp.'d Iroin thu yards duriat ; the day.
noos.
8 . K.I . Jollet
All sties ot stock in tins market are made
per cwt. li > 't ) weight unless otlicrwlsu st.xto'l. '
Dead hogs sell at Kc per Ib. for all weights
"Skins , " or ho s weighing ! os-i than 10J llw.
no valuo. I'ru nant sows are docltuj t ) luj.
and stasjsSj Ibs. by tltuoii'Jlic itisiiuctor.
Live Slock Notes ) .
Light receipts.
HoL'son the Doom.
Quality of the hags very inir.
Nothing of any nccoii'it loltover.
A little better feeling on cnttle market.
There were not ho s enough to go around.
Very tew shippers cnmo in with their
stock to-day.
Gllmora&Son , David City , maiketed a
load ol EOHb hogs at S5.25.
J. li. Holmes. Plnttsmnuth , was at the
vnrds nnd marketed n loud ot 32Mb hogs nt
55.25.
A load of hogs was rccei\ed from Krehbs
& McFarland , ofMcl'nnl , la. , whicli biougnt
V * * 5 25
Mr. Libby , of Elk Crock. Neb. , was in
looking over thu cattle market preparatory
to shipplnir In bib cattle.
Chas. Uedlon , North Loup. was In and
marketed two loads ot hogs. One load ot
25J-lb hogs brought S5.20.
Mr. Hycrs , of Byers , Patterson & Co. ,
has returned troin Chicago , wlieiu he has
been spending n week or two.
The Standard Cattle company at Ames has
eontiacted lor fcOJO tons ot hay. C. > V.
\Valllnford \ , ot Fiumont , hns the Job.
John Koimeis came In with ten loads of
cattle trom Grand Island. ' 1 hey wore fe.l
by him nt Fulleiton. 1W lioad iiveiaged 1,2.24
nnd HI head 12'tt nnd brought 553.K ) .
Mi. Lewis , Ganot. was in and marketed
ten InniU of rattlonl Disown fuodliu' . 117
natives nvei.igi'il 1,257 ami sold at S.l.b" > , and
05 westerns : i\eraged 1,447and sold at $3.70.
Woid fid in Col. Savage states that coin
west of Kim creek , on the line of thu Union
Pile i lie , is short nnd will need more rain , nnd
that wheat and oats is about nn averageciop.
Among those having stock In to-dav were
thu followImr : T Harris. Central City ; A.
W. Healim , Courtlnnd : J. W. Jones , Strains-
berg ; Dorsey Uros. , Weston ; T. Van Alst ,
Klkhorn : Delannv & P. , Mnrongo ; ' 1. Mell-
iuger. Odessa ; i'erry Uros. , Wayne ; .Sye ,
W. M. , do , Davoy : C. L. it G. Co. , West
Point ; Chinch A ; Co. , Pierce ; It. S , & IX ,
Elgin ; S. H. it Co. , Fremont ; Hell it Cross ,
Carson ; Wilkinson it ( ! . , Avoca ; 'i'tow *
bridge it Co. , Nellgh ; C. W. Lament , O'Nell :
F. J. Hall , Uattlu Creek ; Mmiison it M. ,
Fnllerton ; Porter it S. , Overtoil ; P. Muiphy ,
Schuvler.
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OMAHA WHOLESALE MAUKI2TS ,
Gcnorat 1'rnduRc.
Friday. July 15.
flic following nrc l/ic / 7 - / rfsit irltMi
roil IK ! lots of produce are sold in this mar-
Ket.
Ket.EooB
EooB The receipts are not very heavy bu
tli demand is veiy light and the marke
lower. There are a great many poor cges
nml shippers would save n icood deal o ;
candling buforo shipping. Consignors com
plain about heavy shrinkage and customer !
complain about poor finality ot eirgs. Stock :
were moving to-day nt lOffllOJ c.
HUTTKit There is very little of any cholci
butter coming In. Creamery , fancy , UXalfc
creamery , choice. 14@10c ; dairy , fancy , 13 ( (
14c ; dairy , cliolce , ll@12s ; dairy , fair t (
good , lOQllc ; dairy , Inferior , 7@ ! c.
Poin.THT There Is a very fair demand fo
good stock. O'd ' fowls sell well , If choice , a
83.25 ( 3.50. Largo spring chickens sell a
S2.)0it3.00. ( There nro n few ducks comlni
In which sell nt 52.75 3.00 , according to sue
Pultons , 75c@S1.00.
GAME There Is very little doing In th !
line ; weather in too hot just nt present
Snipes , per dozen , 75c@51.00 ; plover , 75c ( <
81.00 ; prnlrio chickens , S2.50J < 3.00.
CIIKESK Full cream chedders , single
c ; full cream tlats , twins , lOf lOJ c ; Youni
Americas , lie : fancy Swiss , 2Uc ; Swiss im
ported , 25c ; Llmbureer , 12 > fc : brick , 13 ( iOc
PorATOK.s The receipts of new potatce
are heavier and choice stock can bu had ii
bulk at GOQOSc.
CAMFOHNIA HF.ANS New white bean
from California have arrived In thu marke
nnd are selllni nt 82.10 per bushel.
HKIIKIES There were only a few black
berries ou tlio market to-day which sold a
83.75 per case.
TOMATOES The receipts during the pas
few days have been very heavy and price
were accordlnely low , but choice solid stool *
suitable for shipment , ought to bring lOj
OnJLNOKB The market Is almost bare
There are a few Los Angeles In which an
selling at S5.00 per box. Kodi , SG.00@fl.50. j
carload of choice Neples Is expected to ai
rive liy the ISth Instant , which will be otferc
1C as follows : Naples oranges , choice , 200 s
n per box , S6.50 ; Naples oranges , Imperla
100 s. , p r box , 80.50.
LEMONS The weather Is very warm a
over the country and the recelots of lemon
at the ports of entry are very llflit , nenco tb
market Is advancing rapidly. There are stl
few old lemons in this market , which ai
ie being sold as low as | 7.00@7.50. Good clink
h new stock Is quoted at SS.0033.50 per box.
5- I BANANAS Stock now arriving li inostl
1 tog tljpo to iUlv , Oliolco green bunches ai
ff - < , - -
linn nt quotations : llrt Llnion , per bunch ,
3.00i4.00. ( '
AMMIS : Receipts nro more liberal and the
market weaker : cholcd , p r bbl , S4.00.
Soi'TiiKiiN AND KASTKIIN Fiti'irs The
berry season Is nearly over. Mlucburry ar
rivals are falllns ; oir. Ulupberrles , per box ,
81.75 (2.00 ( ; plums , per nnc-thlrd bushel ,
. . . Melon * of all kinds nro
very scarce. Watermelon * , per hundred ,
SH5.00 ; cnnteloiipes , ni-r dozen , 82.50Q.00. : ;
VKOKTAtu.r.s Cnbuaire , homo crown , per
crate , 54.00 ; cticninbcrs. per dozen , 4Uo ; pota
toes. per bbl , SluOGffi.UU ; ' onion ? , IHT bbl ,
P3.50 ; crook-neck squsfth , per one-third bu.
box , 81.2.1. „ .
I'liACHF.1' There are no southern peaches
tany account tomltiK In nnd Callforiilu
"enelios nro not very plenty , llale's uarly
are selllnu at 51.75 per box.
I'KAits Thu market was well supplied to
day with good llartlctt pears , which are sell-
Inir at S3.f.O per 40-lb box.
1'i.r.Ms Thn market Is fairly well supplied
witn coed California slock , which Is held nt
$1.75 per box ; prunes 51.75 per box.
1't.UMS There were n few California
pi mns In , which sold at Sl.M ) per 10 Ib box.
CKi.nitv Kaiainnzoo celery Is arriving In
liberal quantities nnd selling at 40e.
CAUI.IKI.OWKK Very lar e , line heads are
Kolnn at Sl.'offll.DO tier do/en.
\VATKIIMKI.ONS There are very few on
the market and prices nro good. Choice largo
stock would ' nil at 831.00 per hundred.
I'KAriir.t There arc no peaches on the
market of any account asldo from Calltornla
stock. Good stock Is moving nt $2.00 < i(2.2. )
per box.
Ai'i'i.r.a ( loot ! Missouri apples are Ft'lllnc
nt i.Mioi-t.W ) per bbl. Choice red Aslrlcans
mis sellliiK ut ftOo pur K bushel box.
UAXAXAS-Cholce stock , g2.50(23.50. (
Croccr'n Ijlst.
CorKiiE Ordinary grades , lOKW OJ c ; I'alr ,
30Vlc ( ! ! ; priim > ,3l@2d : choice , ( ii2 ; litncy
Kri'i-'ii and > ellow , S2.1c ! ! ; old mverni ent
, Ia\a , 2t4' ! > c : interior Java , 2lcai.'i' > c ; Moch.i ,
2\Ac ! ) : Arhtiekln's roasted , .MJfo ; Mc-
I.auj-hlln'sXXXX , 21 rc : Uilwoitli's , 24K ;
lied Cross , SH fc.
SYBUP No. 70 , 4-calIon kecs. S1.S2@1.35 ;
New Orleans , per jinllon : > b ( 4Ce ; maple
ivriip , Imlt bbls , "old time. " per gallon , 70c ;
Kftllon cans , per doz , S10.ro ; half ijallon
ans. per iloS.V > 0 ; quait c.tn , Sil.W ) .
CANDV Mixed , S' Tilic ; stick. © > Ke.
CitArKiit : ( Jarnran's soda , butter and
licntc.tKn : cu-ams , 7) ) < c ; glnccr sn.tps.TJ c ;
Ity hoda , Tifo.
1'irKKi.s Medium. In Obis , S7.00 ; do In
alf obN , jJ4 ou ; small , In bbls , t8CO ; do , in
, all hbls , SI.5. ) : uhcikius , In bbls , S'J.W ; do ,
i half bbls. S5.00.
SUGAU Ciranulnted , 6n < rtOWc ; conf. AOJ ?
ijc ; whltn extra C , SW e ; extr.t C. rJ'i
c ; yellow C. rJiS5 ? c ; cut loaf , O QTe ;
owileied , 7VZ71.c. (
CANMID ( loons Oysters , standard , per
. . , .
,
ttiTj sfvM , < ' .iJV f | "vniiivu" i'
; white chrrrios , per case , S5.r,0 ; plums , per
isoSi.-10@3.GUliliieberrlespercaspSl.b5esg : ; ;
lums , 21ii. per case , S2.50 ; pineapples , 2 Ib.
H-rcasc. S3.2l@ri.7. ( " > ; 1 Hi. mackcicl , per do/ ,
; Ltt ! ; 1 Ib. salmon , per S1.50iil.rV ? ) 2 Ib.
; oosoberries , per c.i'.p , S1.9 > ) ; 2 Ib. trlnit
leans. iR't case , F1.70 ; 2 Ib. lima beans , per
iase , Sl.CO ; 2 Ib. marro\\lal peas , per case ,
v.40@2.'jO ; 2 II ) . early June pen" , per case ,
: ' . ' .75 ; a lo. tomatoes , 52.50 ; 2 Ib. coin ,
'J.M > .
Omni ) Kiti'irs ' Apples , new , } | 's , GJ c ;
vapoia'.i'd , fiO-lb ring. 17j@lSe } ; ; raspbeiries ,
vaimratt'il " ' 'tlc blackberries
, "Tt ; , evaporated ,
l'ttiopitted \ ehoulus , llK@2c ! : peaches ,
: iow , ' ( 's , 7'ic ' ; evaporali'd , peeled peaclio ,
c ; evaporated , rmptrtri , c ; i"w cuirant ? ,
C. fe'c ; prunes , 4 } < ( IJfe ; ntiou , 2V ; rai-
.Ins , London l.iyeis , Sl.7r > ; Cnliloinla , loose
iiiiisc.itols , &I.GJ ; now Valencia * , yc.
Ri Fixnn IjAiso Tierces , 7o : 40-lhsouaro
'aiis ' , 7e ; 50-11) lound , c ; 20-Ib round , l c\ \
o-lbpalis , 7&c ; 5-ib pails , 7 e ; a-lb palls ,
'fe.
'fe.ToitArro Lorlllanrs Climav , ! 57c ; SIen- | )
lid , Ifcc ; Mechanic's Delight , -lOc ; l.etwtt < ! e
Meyci's Star , : )7u ) : Coinerstone , Ii7e ; Drnui-
nionil's Morse Shoe , 37c ; T. J. . 31c ; Sort's
Spt'.iihcad , ! ! 7e.
TKASI Japan , per lb ( 20 ( . "iOo ; cunpowilcr.
; .woc : ; : Vouni : ihbou , oO ( 50c ; Congou , G" ) ©
'Op : Onloiu' , " 0iiG'ip. ,
PisoviMONs Hams , ll } e : bieakfast
Xicon , 10'fc ' ; bacon sides , sjffne ! ) ; diy halt ,
' ( " 'jp ; slinulilcis , 7 { t' ; driud beet hams ,
' 21 V ; dried beer , icgular , 12x' < c : hams , ) ilc-
n IP , 7ltc.
\\'o ) Dix\vAiti : : Two-lioon pails , per do/ ,
- ; Ji-lmnp p.tlls , Sl.tt-v N'o. t till ) . SC.r.O ;
No. 2 tuh , Sr,5 ( ) ; No. 3 tub. St.50 ; wash-
'joards , S1.7."j ; asMirtod bowls , S2.2. " > ; No. 1
hums , SO ; No. 2 churns , S ; No. 3 churns ,
87 ; butter tubs. SI. 15.
Si AUCH .Minoi ( iloss.o p ; dravi's Corn.
O'io ' ; Oiv.i'C" ( llos.s , 7c ; OSHP. O Corn , 7p.
HiiooMS ixlr.i : 4 tip , ? ' ! .00 ; No. 1 , S'WO ;
No. 2 , s 2.25 ; heavy stable , 51.00.
fllarkpts.
VAiiSf-iir.1 Uariels per gallon. Furni
ture , pxtia , 81.10 ; fuiuiturt' . No. 1. ? 1.00 ;
coach , extra , Sfl.40 ; coacli. No. 1 , 81.20 ; Ia-
; nar , extra , SI. 75 ; Japan , 70c ; asphaltum ,
xtra , 85c ; shellac , S3.50 ; hard oil finish ,
81.50.
81.50.sv PAINTS White lead , 7c ; Fiench zinc ,
l''c ; I'ar.s . whiting. UWe : whitiiiL' , gilders ,
Jichltlnir ; , com'l , l'4'c ; lamphlack , ( Jer-
antown , 12c : lampblack , oidlnarv , be ;
Prussian bluer > 5c ; nltramaiine , Ibc ; vandyke
brown , So ; umbei , biunt , 4c ; umber , raw , 4p ;
.iiennn. buint , ) ( ; sii'iina , r.tw , 4c ; 1'aris
ciem , genuine , 25e ; Palis gii'cn. common ,
23o ; cluoine green. N. V , 'Jloermillion ; ,
American , lsc ; Indian , r.iw and burnt
umber , 1-lb cans , 12c ; lawand Duint sienna
12c ; xandyki * brown. 13c ; letincil lamp
black , 12p ; coach black and ivorv black Kic ;
drop blacK , Hie : ultr.imarliio black , Ihe ;
chuimo gteen , L. , M. & 1) . . ! ( " < ; blind and
shutter urecn , IM. . it 1) . , I0c ; Paris gieen ,
20o ; Indian ieu , loc ; Veni'tlau led'.te ; Tus
can , 'J2cf ; American verm Ilion , L. A ; D. , 2flj ;
yellow ochio , 2c ; 1 > . M. it O. I ) . , luc ; rood
iiclirp , H'-c ; p-itpiit dr\er , be : giainlng color ,
liuht oak , dark oak , walnut , chestnut nnd
ash , 12c.
lni-fis AXI > CHI'.MICAI.S. Acid carbolic ;
Me ; ncid tartaric , . ' . & ; biN.uii copaiba , per Ib ,
( Xc ) : balk sasafnib * . pur Ib , lOo ; calouifl , per
Ib , ' 8oclilnclionidia ; , per o/ , " ' 13 ; chloroform ,
per Ib , 50c ; Dover's powder. , per Ib , 1.25 ;
ppsom salts , per Ib , ' % < ; , i-ljceriue , PIIIP , pel
Ib , : ; 0c ; lead , acetatp , per Ib , 'JOc ; oil , castor ,
No. 1. per gal , Sl.tO ; oil , castor , \o. 'J , per
gal , S1.40 ; nil. olive , pur gal , 81.40 ; oil , oriu'-
annum , we ; opium , 54.50 ; quinine , P. A ; W.
and R. its. per oz , 70c ; potossiuni , lotlldc * ,
pei Ib. S'J-"i : ! ; sallcin. IHT olOc ; sulnliato
morphine , jwroPS.S1 ! ; sulphur , per Iblc ;
ry n hnine , per oSI. . 10.
P.vi.vrs iv On. W into lead , Oniahn , P
C } < c : white lead , St. Louis , pure , 7u ; M
bcillps , urpen , 1 Ib cans , it'cj Krencli zln
ereen seal , 12c ; KiencliInp. . red seal , lie
Krmich zinc , In vainlsh asat. , 20c ; French
zinc , 75c ; vermllllon , Kngllsh , In oil , 75e ;
red , 10c ; rose tilnlc , 14e : Venetian rpd , Cook-
son's , y c ; Venetian lert , American ,
ri'd le. d , 7 ! < c ; chronut yellow , genuine , ' oc ;
chiomu yellow , K. , 12c ; ochre , lochelle , 8c ;
oohre , Fiencli , 29ie ; ochip , American l)9c ) ;
Winter's mineral , 2Hc : Lehlgh brown , 2 > < c ;
Spanish brown , av < e : Prince's minpral , 3c.
Si'iiiiTS Cologne spirits , ibstoof , Sl.lOj
do 101 proof , 81.12 ; spirits , sccoiul iiuality ,
101 piool , 81.10 ; do 18s proof , SI. 09. Alcohol.
188 proof. 2.10 pur wine gallon. Redistilled
whiskies , Sl.00cnl.50. < ! in blended. Sl.V'Q
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons. S2.00gr.oo ( ;
tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , S2.0C@ 50 ;
( ioldnn Sheaf bonrboai and lye whisklps ,
SL50ai.OO. ( : Hrandlps , imported , SS.mKOiKW ) :
domestic , Sl.80W3.oo. Gins , Imported. S4.WKJ3
0.00 ; domestic , S1.25S3.00. ( Clumpagnp-i , I in
ported , percasp. s j.gOi'itsi.OO : ; American , poi
case. S10.OOtalO.00.
llinr.s ( iieen butchbrs' , 5 > POc ; greer
cured. 7Kc ; dry il'nf ' , I1012c ; dry salt , 9(2 (
10c ; green calf skms.isc ; iTamaced hides , two
thirds price. Tallow 3e. ( iicasc Prlmt
white. SP ; yellow , 2c ; brown , 1KCSheej
pelts , 2.5 75c.
UIAVY : HAnnwAjin Iron , rate , S2.70
plow steel , special cast , 4.ju ; crucible steel
CXc ; cast tools , do , I2 < wi5c ; waron spokes
ptrset , S2.00@3.60 ; Iliibs. pprset , 81.25 ; fol
s , sawed dry , Sl.w ) ; tongues , each. t-Oc
axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib ,
cell chain , per Ib , fi gutc ; rnalleablo , bt
Iron wedges , Gc ; crowbars , CP. ; harrow teeth
4kp ; spring steel. 4Ti5c ( ; llurilon's horsi
shoes , S4.75 ; Hurden's mule shoes , 85.75
Rart > ed wire' In car lots , 54.00 per 100 Ibs
Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 S2.60 ; steel nails
82.75. _
Dry Ijtinibr.r.
DUIKXSIO.fS ANI > TIMllKIl * .
12 ft 14 UJ10 ft left 20 tlZi [ ft 21 f
4x ii.Dun.riO 17.M is.w iu M 03.W as. , ,
17.50l7.50l7.iO ! | ! 18.50 19 60Jr..BO IT..G
17.10,17. , Ul14if 11W If.&O .K.&O i'.fi
1T.BO 17.60 I7.W IH.5UIf.&O S2.&O.K.S
4X12. . . . 1300 IB. 10 18 00 1U.UO -
' 'XI 8x8 .
I1OAHD3.
No. 1 , com , sis 819.0
No. a , com , s 1 s 17.3
No. 4 , com , s 1 B 13.C
FUNCISO.
No. 1 , 4 A 0 In , 12 A 14 tt. rouRh . § 10.1
No. 3 , " " * " " " " -1 .C
CEILINO ANI > PAV.TITIOX.
1st com , Jf In White rineCclline..8 .C
ji la , Norway PlnoCclUng 10.C
stmso.
A , 13. U and 10 tt . , . . . . < . , . .S72.00
H , ' ' " " . M.SO
C , . . , . : . 15.00
D , " " " . 13.00
STOCK soAnns.
A 12 Inch s. Is . 140.00
No. 1 , COUl. 13 lu S. 1 S. , 13 .t U . 20.00
. ' " 1(1 ( ft . 10.01) )
No. 2 " " " 13 AIM ft . 18.00
" " " " 10t . 17.00
FINISHING.
1st nnil 2 < l , clear , UA' Inch , s. 2 s . S.W.OO
Hd , clear , 1 Incii.s. Us. , S45 : 1 C , 12 In 47.00
H select , 1 Inch , s.S s. , 530 ; l4' } , ijf , 3 In 37.00
.
White cedar , C In. , SB. , 12Ko ; 0 In. qrs. , lie
DIRECTORY
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
A. 8. CHURCHILL ,
ORJiTE j.rp
320 South 16th street , Omaha.
BLABAXJOH St LANE ,
Room 25 , 1'axton Dlock , Omaha.
W. J. CONNELL ,
813 South 14th Street.
L. D. HOLMES ,
.A-ttorney ot Ijar ,
Iloom 8 , fronzor Illock , Opposite Postoinpc.
PHYSICIANS.
im. c.
Physician and Surgeon ,
211 S. 1-th St. , cor. rarnntn. lion L'nnk lluilil-
ItiK Tclophono 504
DR. EMMA J. DAVIES ,
Room 322 X. HUh st. , Omaha. Ofllce hours
9 to 11 a.m. , 2 to 4 p.m.
DK. ELEANOR STALLARD DAILEV ,
Residence , 6(15 ( } N. 17tli St.
O. S. HOFFMAN , M. D. ,
Fliysician. a.-n.a Siirgrcon. ,
Office , N-W Cor. 14th and Douglas.
Office Telephone 4(55 ( ; Res Telephone , 42
JOS. W. HARNSDALL. A. 31. , II. D.
Snrifron and GyiKvcologist.
Office llour , into 12 2 to 4 7 toll.
onicc.ltW Howard struct , Omnliii.
W. J. GALBKAITH ,
sid. JPlxyciciasi ,
Office , N-W Cor 14th and Hondas st.
Oflice Telephone , 40. ! > ; Res Telephone , 5C8.
JAS. H. PEABODY , M. D.
si arid.
X'slilenco , No 14ri7.onc'g ! etrrct. Ollioe , With-
null lllocK. Telephone , residence 1 5 , oflleo
511. .
R. W. CONNELL , M. D.
2HCom.ce spath-iat ,
Office , 31H S. llth st. Telephone , 580.
J. V. CORNISH , M. D. ,
PHYSICIANS SURGEON
Cor. 20th and Lake Sts.
FINE JOB PRINTING.
ti ; * i Ki\'ri\di co. ,
Winters , Book Binders
Andniankbook Manufacturers. Noa. 108 and
10f9.14tli street , Omatii.Ncb. .1.1' . Falrlle , Super
intendent Illliilorr. Tclophono No. 2il
THE BANK OF COMMERCE
North Kith Street ,
Paid in Capital , . - - - $100,000
GKO. K. nAliKHH , President.
KU1IT. U OAHLICHS , Vico-Prrnldont.
F. U JOHNSONCashlor.
DIHECTOHS :
SAMUFt.lt JOHNSON , UKO. R. lUtiKKit ,
: toHT. IA GAHMCIISVM. . SCIVEUS
F. 11. JOHNSON.
A goncnil banking' business trnnsitctoiL
Interest allowed on ) mt ileno
Union TrustCo
JtOSS. 15th St. , Omnlin , iVeh.
$300,000
Capital , - ,
Loan * Made on Real Exliitc.
School , County ittul Municipal Uontls Ne
gotiated.
WM. A. 1'AXTON , L. 11. WlI.LfAM .
1'resiilunt. Vim Trcs.
Hour. L. UAni.inio , F. II. JOM.NMIN ,
Bcuretnr ? . Trrnsuror.
niuiceroits :
k'M. A. PAXTON , lU-Miv T. CHUKB ,
\V. ( ! . MAIM. , U It. WIM.I t.\i.s.
Hour. U OABI.ICIIS. . It. JOHNSON.
F. 11. JOUNVON.
Onialia Savin Bank
Cor llith anil Dotiffltts sta.
Capital Stock $150,000
Liability of Stockholders. . . . 30O.OOO
The only rch'ulnr tavinirs bmlc m the slate. Five
pur ( .cut ititc'rebt paid ou deposits.
Loans Made on Heal state.
omck.ua :
UuvC. HAIITON , ProstUcnt ; J..T. nilOW ! * . Vlco
President ; 1 < . M. ISu.sNKTr , / Di
rector : JOHN B. WiLniiu , Caslilor.
Union National Bank
OMAHA , NEB.
Paid Up Capital , $100,000
Authorized Capital 500,000
W. W. MARSH , President.
J. W. RODEFKR , Cashier
Accounts solicited and prompt attention
given to all business entrusted to its care.
I'ay 5 per cent on time deposits.
No 206 Masonic Building , cor.Capitol Av
enue and 16th sts.
Telephone No 842.
MERCHANTS'
National Bank ,
OP OMAHA.
Northwest Corner Faruam ami 13 th St !
Paid up Capital , - - $400,00 (
Surplus Fund , . - - 8O.OOC
Frank Murphy , President.
Samuel E. Rogers , Vico-Prcsulcn
Uen 13. Wood , Cashier.
Luther Drake , Asst-Cashlc
Accounts solicited tuul prompt attcn
tion paid to all business entrusted to it !
care ,
OMAHA JOBBERS' DIRECTORY
Agricultural Imp/emend.
VlIUJWHfLL PARKER ,
wholmleDfaUrln
Agricultural Implement i , Wagons ,
CrrrUfei ind nurtf' * . Jonri Mrctt , bstwren ( tb
nd lOtbiOnxhn , M ti ,
LINING ER iC METCALF co. ,
Agricultural Implements ,
WftconsCrrlues , lIujflK , Kte. , Wholesale , Om'h .
V Alt LI A' , Olt ENDO It F cf MARTIN
Whol i leI > oM rs In
Agricultural hnplerueuts ,
f7Rfnnsnnd Burgles. W1W3 , W $ ml W7 , Jonpn it
Artists' Material.
A. HOSPE , JR. ,
Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
UU Douulm ftroft. Om ht.
"Builders' Hard wart and States.
Builders'Hardw re& , Scale Repair Shop
Mechanics' Touli and Buffalo 8r t i. 1IM Douglas st ,
. Omaha. Neb.
Boot * and Sheet.
w. "rrJ&oSsE 7e co.
Jobbers of Hoots and Shoes.
1411 Farnam st , Omaha. J b. UnnufAclorr , Bumtuet
streiit. llostou.
/ T. LiNDniei a co. ,
Wholesale lluhhcr Hoots mini Shoos
Hiibtior mid Oiled ( 'lothit'K mill 1'i-lt Hoots and
Phrcs. 1MI llii"m > > ' tii ' .
Beer.
STOltZ C ILERt
L ger Hear Brewers ,
1531 North I'th Btrost. Oranha , Nob.
Butchers' Tools.
LOUIS HELLER ,
Hoteliers' Tools and Supplies ,
Casino of all klnda alwnja In atock. 111 !
Joiif * i. < Omaha
Coffee , Spieet , Etc.
KKE SKOSTX'
Omaha Correo and Spice Mills.
TernsOor > os , Splrov Hiiklnit I'owder , FItvarlnK
tracts , Laundry llluo. Ink. ICie. lllt-10 llatrer
Bm'Ot , Omunn. N b.
Cornice. .
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
John Epencter , Prop.
Manufacturer of Oalranliod Iron and Comic * . 8JJ
led a and 105 and lei N , lOlh it. . Omaha. N > .
RUEMPING .C UOLTE ,
Ilanufacturcn of
Ornamental Galvanized Cornices ,
Dormer Windows , Klnals.MolallcSkjIlijht.etc. 3108.
Win it.Oniaba.
WESTERN CORNICE WORKS ,
C. Specht , Prop.
Oalv nlie.1 Iron Cornlcri. etc. Brfct'i Improved Pat
ent MrUllc hkrllvlit. 108 and Sid 8 ISili nllnnlia.
Carpets.
OMAHA CARPET CO. ,
Jobbers of
Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths ,
Linoleums , Mattlngi , Ktc. Ill ) Douflai llrrrt.
Crockery and Notions.
W. L. WRIGHT ,
Agent for "be Manufacturers and Importer * of
Crockery , Glassware ,
Lamps , Chliunoe , etc. Ofllce , 317 South 13th § t
Omaha. Neb.
CLOTHING
31. ELG Ul TEH'S
Mammoth Clothing House ,
Cornet 1 arnnm und Tenth SlicctN , Omaha , N'eb.
Commission and Storage.
Commission and Jobbing1.
utttr , Kccunnd Produce. Connlenmenu nallcltad.
UeaJquiirtvre for Mtcmcwarft , Htrrj Union nnd
( Impe llaiketi. lilt DoJgOitrefltm li .
JIDDELL RIDDELL ,
Storage nnd Commission Iforchant ,
"uecl'iltlea Hiitter KKU Cln. ' < iiu , I'o iltry , Uarae ,
OystiTi , etc. , etc. 112 B. llth SU
PEYCKE BROS. ,
Commission Merchant ! .
Fraltl , Produce and ProTliloni. Omaha , Neb.
CO ,
Produro Commission Merchants ,
Poultry , Duller , Oaiur , Finlti , etc. no 8. 14th it.
Oiuaha. N b ,
Coal ana' Lime.
Gn > . r. l.AHAnii. rrn. C. F. OoonMAff , V. Viol.
J. A. RiTNiiKBLAND , fuc. and Treaa.
OMAJLL COAL , COKE .I1 LIME
COMPANY ,
Jobliora of Hard and Soft Coal.
W9uuth Thirteenth Btrect , Omaha , Nob.
,7./ . , /on\soy , i co. ,
Mamifucttirers of Illinois White Lime.
And Phlpper of Cnnl and Cok * . Cement , Plaster.
' Jaie , Hnir , r Ire Bru k. Drain. Tile nnd Hewer Pipe ,
iitllrp , IMitoii Iloto : . Firniim ft. , Dmtha , Ni'b.
T ! ( Mihnn < * * ll.
Cigars and Tobacco.
MAX MEYER tV CO. ,
Jobbers of Cijrars , Tobacco ,
d-.tna and Ammunition , 215 tuTil H. llth it. , 1020 to
li KnrnimHt..Omilm.Nab.
WEST t - FRITSCHEli ,
Miunifacturers of Fine Citrars ,
And Wboletnlo Dealers In Leaf Tobaccoi , Nos. 108
nndllON.Uli ( trect , Oiinhn.
Dry Goods.
S t r - * * * ' - ' v w *
M. E. SMITH , K CO , ,
Dry Goodn , Furnishing Goods & Notions
1IU5 anil 1104 Ilnuelaa , cor. llth 8t..OmHh , Neb.
Distillers.
Dlitlllcn of I.lqnnn. Alcohol and Spirit ! . Importer *
and Jobber'ofVlnnanJ l.lquort.
WILLO W SPRINGS DISTILLE'
CO. and ILER rfCO. . ,
Import ri and Jobbeit of Fine Wlnei and I.lqnon.
Solnmnuuriietureri of Kenncdr't Kant India Bitten -
ten and Uomeillc I lqunr . 1113 llarne ; fit.
Furniture ,
DEWEY d > STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture.
Fnrnam it. . Omaha , Neb.
CUARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture , lieddinff , Upholstery ,
Ulrrori. etc. 1300.1208 and HIP FnrnHin it. , Oman * ,
Groceries ,
PAXTON , GALLAGHER C CO. ,
AVhoiosalo Groceries and Provisions ,
Noc 105,707 , JCOand711 S. 10th M , Omabu , Nob.
McCORl ) , Jt.lt Alt i'tl > CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
12tt > and Learenworth it > . , Omuhj.
Hardware.
LEE , VRJEJ ) < C CO. ,
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
oware , Hhc t Iron , Ktc. Agenti for Howe bcal
ar.d Miami Pu dcr ( i > . , OmHhaNtb
If. J. ItROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Bprlnvc , Wagon Rtock. llardwnra Lumber , etc. 12(1 (
and 1211 Harney it. , Oninlia.
EDNEY a1 : GI1WON ,
Wholesale Iron und Steel ,
Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock , Ilearj Hardware
Kto. U17 and 1219 Loirenworth > t.OmaliK , Nob.
MILTON ROGERS SOXfi ,
Stoves , Ranges , Furnaces , Tiles ,
Mantlet.Uraten , llrutiqoodi. 1331 und US ) farnaa
btrxt.
Iron Works.
Iron Works ,
Wrongkt and Cait Iron Building Work , Iron FUln
ItnllTnir , Benmi andfilrden , SltHtu Knilnei. llr
Work.Uonural roundrr , U > cblne ami liUikmultl
Work. Office aaJ Worki , V. r. Kj.and 17th itiuet.
OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTOR !
nnnfttcttiriiKr Dealer in Smoke Stacks ,
IlrltrhlnK , Tanki. and Urnetat Uollcr U palnn < .
1,115 l > oii la Hrfcl , Omaha.
K. II. MrMANt' . 0 . . .
OMAJfA WIRE A IRON WORKS ,
Honufscln-rrn of
'Ire and Iron ' Kailings , Desk Hail ,
i1"1 ? ' , . ! ! * ' , ? " " * " w" si1" . '
h. Onlfr mail
> by promptly attondcilta.
Lumber ,
OMAHA TVMKER CO. ,
Dealer „ All Kind * of
Building Material at Wholesale.
th Street and Union Pacific Track , Omaha.
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sash ,
DoonKto. Yardi ConurTlh and Uoiulai ) Corn * *
tthand IHmglai.
'
CHICAGO LUMBER CO. ,
Wholesale Lumber ,
111 8. llth itrett. Om h .N b. . Colpoticr. Manngor.
Lumber.
ISth and California Ptrecti , Omaha , Neb.
JfRED W. GRAY ,
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Kte. . Ktc.
Cor.Clh and uouglai iti , Omaha , Nax
HOAGLAND ,
Lumber.
T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. ,
To Dealers Only.
Offlof , l n Farnam itreel , Omaha.
COAS. R. LEE ,
Hardwood Lumber ,
\Tood Carpeti and Parquet Flooring , Vlh nnd DouglU
Omaha.
JO UN A. WA ICEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Ktc.
ImporUd and Anicrlrnn I'ortUml Cement. Ftntl
Acent InrUllffauVrc Ilrdrnullr tVniciit nml licit
Uulnc ; WhiteI.line.
Life Stock.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Onmlm.
Limited. John K. Boyd. BuporinlcodBnt.
Lite Stock Commission.
M. BURKE tf : SONS ,
Live Stock Commission.
_ O o. llutke ,
Dnlon Stget Tard > , 8. Hainan. Telephone M.
SA VAGE C GREEN ,
Llvo Stock CominisHion Merchant 9 ,
Shipment * of any and Ml klmli of Block iullolt d.
Union Stuck Vitrdn. Oinaha. Neb. _
Millinery and fntions.
Importer ! ami Jobbers of
Millinery and Notions ,
1513 and 1315 It rn r ft. ft , Omaha , Neb.
Notions.
J.'T. ItOBINSofNOTION CO.t
Whokntlo Penlcri In
Notions and Furn tailing Goods ,
< ( U and 104 8. T nlh HI. , ( ) m h .
Overalls.
COMPANY ,
Mannfncturers of Overalls ,
J an > I'anti , StilrU , Etc. 1102 and 1104 Doujlun
Umuba , Nob.
PAPER
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Pupcr Dealers.
'arry ' B nice stock of Printline , Wrni | > lnii iiml Writ-
inx paper. Hpprlnl nttrntliin KlvtMi to car loud or
iriiori. which nil ) L ililppoJ Uln'ct fioin mill * . AU
orderi * will lucolvo personal attention. Wainitir *
nice good goods n-l low prici-n. UK anil Hilt
)011gl3 .St. .
Printing.
REES PRINTING COMPANTi
Job Printers , P-lank Book Makers ,
ted liook Binders. 10T and 1M ( South Fouitoouttl
itreet. Oraahn , Neb.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION
Auxiliary 1'ublinhers.
OaalenlnTrpo. Preisei and Printers' Buppllon. 109
Bouth Twelfth Strri't.
Pumps.
BROWNELL tO CO. ,
Mantifactiirorti and Dealer * In
nvlnes. Boilnrs * ( icnonil Mnrlilnnrv
beet Iron work , Btuam I'unipf.Sftw llllli , Aon *
BhaftlM , DodM Wood split Puller * , U Ulng , eta ,
Altowxoni , saraperi.aQdaaUtlM. ini-llli [ <
Ttnworllnt. Omaha
CHURCHILL PUMP C67
Wholesale Fumim , Pipe , Fittings ,
Steam and Water Hupplles HciulquartPra for Mart
Po. tc < rs < lee < lil. 1111 karnani it. . Oniahn. Neb.
U. S. WIND ENGINE nnd PUMP
COMPANY.
InllaUnT Wind Mllm ; rtcnra anil Wtflr RupnllCfc
1'luuibliiK Goods , lleltlni , lln.o. H1B nnil VU tar-
linin it , , Oinnha. H. K. Kcltnn , Msunucr.
lulriihiino No.210.
A. L. STRA NG CO. ,
I'limpH , Pipes and Kncines.
3t amVnter , Ilnlhtny anil Mllllnic Supplier. EiA
tCU , IWJanq ' .124 l-nrnnm at. . Uamlm. Net' . ,
Books and Stationery.
A. T. KM VON ,0 CO. ,
Who'eialo anil Ho ull
Itooksullers and Stationery
luH St. , Onmhn , Nnb. Teluphono 601 ,
Corrc'Hponilnnco Hollcitol.
Safes , Etc.
_ - _ . , , . v ff . * > * - IS. , _ _
J' . BOYER C CO. ,
Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s'
Fire and Hnrglar Proof 8 fei. Tlino I/ickn , VaulU
G. ANDREEN ,
Omaha Scfe Works.
Msrufucturfrsof ( Ire mill Horflnr I'rnofflsfri , Vaul |
Uuon , Jvll Wnrk.&hutiera anilVlro Work. Cor.
lunaniljackion Hta , ( Jraeliu , Nub ,
Sash , Doors , Etc.
M. A. DISBROW cC CO. ,
Wholesale Manufacturer * of
Sash , Doors , liliiuls ami Moulding'S ,
Ilrunch olheeitU itiid Itsrd eti , O.-j.-.b : : , . " ' . .
JtOIIN MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Monld'jixs.KUIr ' Work and Interior Html Wood Flolafc
Just upvnml , N. K. cor. 8tli and Leuvcnwurtli till.
Omaha , Neb.
KLEIN HOUSE
Johnstown , Neb ,
The best accommodations for travelers.
The best hotel in town.
F. G. FRITZ , Proprietor.
TUG CAPITOL 1IOTI5L
Lincoln , Neb.
Thn best known mnl most popular liotol In
tlitthlata. I.ocRtlorrcuiilrul.iippoliitmonlu Hint
tliiss. llcnclciimrtors for toiiiniurclnl men auU
ull political tuiU pulillo Kiitlinrhiir8.
K.11. UOOUUN. Proprietor. I
frnm f . ! Vl or.
WEAK !
fi. . rtc.r lulttnf from In
ollkuut
l.B. tr Ito
MABSTON T tNT.
* KlTt f > lloul Urfll
> -yF iUent.liw 'l hilliclnri'l
" ' " " ' ' ' " ' * * lln < ltl wli
MAISTOH REMIDT CO. IB Park Place , New York.
GOLDEN SEAL
lor mm , cuica In : i ilaTH mnd lor imrtlculuri.
HFA.lt C'i , ISLycuatat.