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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : , SATURDAY. AUGUST 6. 1887. 3
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Unusnal Dullness in Wheat and the Fit at
Times Deserted.
A DROP IN PRICES RECORDED.
Corn Fluctuates Bharply and bower
I'rlccH Caused tty llcporta of
Itnln-lilcli KolliiM Take a
Ilntul Quotations.
CHICAGO I'ltonuci : MAUKKT.
CIIICAOO , August 5. [ SpoclM
( o the JIi-ic. I Wli ; nt declined about lo to-day
and corn l/c. Tuo closing ( ( notations lor
both wuro at tlio bottom. The speculative
trade In wheat was very quiet nml the rare
tpoctaclo of a completely deserted pit was
witnessed several times. The tone of the
market was muiuallllcdly weak. Cables were
disheartening. Liverpool was KCoanlnK In
anticipation of the agony to bo endured In
Inking and absorbing the holdings of the
California clique. New York reports stagnation -
nation In the export business and the sud
den stoppage of foreign orders , though the
clearance * do not yet show It. The quantity
that Is set alloat on the Atlantic keeps up
steadily , amounting for four days to about a
million and a quarter biibhcla. There Is also
n continued frco outward movement
of wheat from this point , Chicago
being relatively to much lower
than the seaboard markets that many
who are not regularly In the shipping trade
arc moving property out for the money In
sight on straddles. September opened at
KIVP , ranged G'J' ' @ ( W ic ; , and closed at GSc.
October opened at 70c , ranged 7071c
high and TOc low , closing at the Inside. lo-
ct-mber opened at 74j'c , ranged 74,1t' < 3T3Xe ,
resting at the bottom. Most of the light bus
iness transacted was In September and De
cember. Only OHO or two trades In October ,
on a basis of 70c , were made , and that month
really closed a shade higher than the ofllclal
figures mnku It appear. Cash wheat closed
Corn ruled active and irroeulnr.nlthotigh the
volume of business transacted was less tliap
yesterday or thu preceding days of the week.
Portions of thu the drought-stricken corn
country east of Missouri are being visited by
leficbhlne showers. As yet tlieio
have not been general rains
where they are most needed , and in Kans > ni ,
Nebraska and western Iowa and Missouri ,
whore there has been tlio greatest precipita
tion of moisture , the baiometer la rislne
over A largo area. There Is a great conllict
of opinion as to whether the light inins that
have fallen and aio falling will do any uood.
This IB where speculation comes In. It was
as essentially a weather market to-day as It
has been at any time heretofore. Trices
fluctuated sharply. There was a lively Undo
In September. October and .May. September
started off at ! ! UJc , fluctuated between 40 } c
and SO-tfODOXc , ami dosed at Ji'JUc. October
opened at 40 > c , ranged 41@ll s'c , closing
at 40b'c. May started In at 43 c , fluctuated
between 444'44'c ' ( ; ' high , and 4.i,3 'c low , and
closed atVAXc. . Large transactions on the
part of "high rolleis" cut ijulte a figure
to-day. There was heavy trading by
a number of comnil.s-iion merchants
nnd local operators , nnd business was fur
from being onu way. Schwartz , Dupoe &
Co. were bit ! buyeis. ilutciilnson botmht
freely early nnd bold later. William Dunn
was n conspicuous nnd n steady seller , nnd
others did nearly as much. Shippers re
ported nn nctlve demand for spoilt s > tulf tor
shipment , and laKocliarteis '
footing up'-W-
000 bushels show that considerable business
In that Hue is passing. The foielgn mar
kets are quoted ns spiritless , but the eastern
American markets nio in a shape to take a
good deal of property. The preponderance
of evidence points to dcspciato damage to
the corn crop already , but the speculative
crowd was easily Influenced to break prices
by the liberality of their ottering , predicated
on proving prohpccls. The estimated re
ceipts to-morrow are 'JSOcars.
The nmrket for oats was unsettled to-day ,
ruling weak and strong liv tin us and fivnipa-
thlzlng closely all through with corn. There
was n weak nnd J.i@Kc lower opening for
futures , and later tne market rallied trac-
tlonally , but the final closings were ? & ' @ % c
under yesterday's latest bids. The weakest
feature of the market was the large offerings
of August , prices at nny time being tully Ic
under .September , and clmuges were made at
that difference.
In the provision trade the features de
veloped were declining In lard , an easier
feeling in the product for next winter's de
livery , nnd the opening of specu
lation unexpectedly In September and
October pork. Pork for the months
named sold to the extent ot 8,000 barrels nt
JJ10.M ) , September being regarded with the
greatest favor. For the next winter's fu
tures spoken ot or traded in , pork declined
ir > ( a3Uc and lard nnd short ribs lOc. January
pork sold at S1-.45 , November lard at SfJ.51) ,
the year lard at SC.47K. Jnnunry lard at SO.TO
nnd January short ribs nt SGV.15. Lard ruled
10@liXc ! lower for near deliveries , September
closing at 8 < X57(3 ( < y.riO , after selling at SG.57 > <
( Vt0.67i . Auifust lard was 7KC < tlOc under and
October the same higher than September.
CHICAGO LilVK STOCK.
CIIICAOO. Augusts. ( Special lolegram to
Iho UKK.J CATTLU Trade was fairly ac
tive , with prime corn-fed steers selling qulto
asRtiong as yesterday or the day before. O.
b. Treble , of Lexington , 111. , an old-time
shipper to this market , had a lot of premium
steers that averaged nearly 1700 Ibs and solder
( or f4.80 , the highest price for the week , yet
is good stock ns there Is grown was selling
around about l4.'J.Xcj4.r 0 and good to choice
steers at 83.75jj4.10 ( und along there. Low
grade and common steers and gras.sers sold
within a range of 82.CO.i.OO. ( Canning
itocK , of native variety , was about the low
est on record , nulls are also away
down. Tim stockcr and feeder trade was un
changed. Texans are In good demand and
steady. Shipping .steers , 1350 to 150C
Ibs , S4.OOC.HN > : 1'-00 to 1350 Ibs , S3.705i4.40
950 to r.00 Ibs SH.ttXjt4.00 ; stockers and feed'
ere , * l.5i.00 : ( ; cows , bulls and mixed
81.003.75 ; bulk. Jl.COQJ.OO ; Texas cattle
steers , ? 'J.40@t.ia : ; cows , 81.75 2.35 ; bulls
H.MX&XOO
Hotis The demand was fair and prices a
shade stronger all around. The bulk Hold
around about $5.30(35.50 ( , a few fancy heavy
at 85.40 < ao.50 , and light sorts at S5.vi5@5.yo.
FiNANC'IAU
NKW YOIIK , Aueust 5. [ Special Telegrart
to the HKK.I STOCKS. There wns a strongei
market for the majority of stocks on the ac
live list , and despite predictions of Deacot
White , ( ireen & liateman the bear party-
that there wciu still too many weak spots fo
the market to do much better , confidence 1
slowly returning , nnd although the market [
so erratic that It requires largo margins U
trade , there are more hopeful signs ot at
early Improvement , owing to the treasury
action and the belief that the Ives party
who have ncted as n menace , will be forccc >
out of the Cincinnati , Hamilton & in
syndicate. The Heading part-wero said to
bo working for control of Cincinnati , llamll
ton & . Dayton , but Mr. Sully denied the nt
inor. St. 1'aul , Heading , Northwestern am
New England wuro the strongest propertle
on the list nnd showed advances of } i < $ l }
per cent. The bears began to grow uneasy
and as long stocks did not como out the :
commenced to cover , and although slight re
actions from outside prices followed th
rally the market remained fairly linn. Tli
only weak spot was Northern Pacific. Th
books close to-morrow for six weeks am
Jolinnes A Durnnd sold common down 3 am
preferred 1.3 per cent. To-morrow's dell
cry docs not carry rating power , and there I
a sharp contest for control between Drexel > )
Morgan , the Hravton-lvea party , Klljal
Smith and the Union Pacific people of bos
ton. At 2 o'clock the market weakened frac
tlonally. It was only temporarily , liowevei
as thu shorts kept on buying and thu las
hour the market waa relatively the stronger
of the day , and advanced Vc point id
closed Unu with advances ranging from X . to
2\ . Omaha and Michigan Centra ) had th
lead. Heading was second with a pet gall
at 2 points , .Northwestern IX , St Paul 1&
Lacbawanna l.V , Lake Shore 1V , Canad
Southern ! > ' IVcitio Mail ijtf , MUaourl Pi
rifle 1J { , Chlcngo , liurllngton A Qulncy 1 ,
Union Pacific { , Western Union 1. The
day , on th * } whole , was more satisfactory for
the bulls than generally expected , but trad
ing showed a lighter volume , the sales being
0 ,440 shares , against 340,012 shares ycstoi-
lay.
i do'eminent bonds were
lull but firm.
YE-fTUIlDAY'S QUOTATIONS.
U. S. 4'scoupon .127JVC. AN. W Hfl
J. S. 4X'scoiii.10U,4 tlojiroferred..145
N. \ . . . . . . . . . . . Jfo
CanadaSouth'n. . . . . , O. It. AN * P4W
Central Pacific. . ! MW O. T. 27V
Chicago & Alton. 14'J PaclHcMall 40' ' <
do preferred..175 I' . , I ) . &E ! Wf
C. , JJ.0. Ml PullmanPal.Car.140
p. , U A W lllV ! Kending
) . AH.U 27 'Hock ' Island . . . .120
Krio SOXiSt. L. AS. F. . .
do preferred. . . . C' f do preferred. .
illnolsCpntral..lM C. , M. A St. P. . . . . , ,
I. . H. A W IStf1 do prof erred. t 120)4 )
K. AT St P. A O 4S' < f
Lake Shore . 04 Jf do preferred..lllH
L. AN . 2K Texas Paclllc. . . . 28 %
Michigan Cenfl. . Union I'acilic. . . . 66u
Mo. Paclllc . W..SL LAP. . . . 17 /
No. Paclllo . do preferred. . 30' '
do preferred. . . . W. U. Telegraph 74
JIoNKY On call easy nt 4Hr per cent ;
last loan 4 > tf per cent , ; closed offered at 3 per
cent
I'nuiK MKIICANTILE PAPEII OJi ( C per
cent.
STICKLING EXCIIAKOK Qulot but steady nt
S4.81 f for sixty day bills and i4.b3 > lor de
mand.
SIAIlliliTS.
, August fi. Following quota
tions are the 2:30 : closing licures :
Flour Steady nnd unchanged.
Wheat Modt'iately active but weak nnd
heavy , closing ? i'SlKc lower than ycsteiday ;
cash , GG'ic ; September , ( WJtfc ; October , 70t' .
Corn A'.rnln active and unsettled ; opened
exclti-d at V iy . under yesterday anil closed
I'iWUVe lowet ; cash , 38fc ; September ,
3'JXc ' ; October-10 7-lCc.
Oats Dull , weak nnd lower ; cash , 2-
September , 2J 'c ; May , 30jJc. (
Hyo Steady nt 4 Ic.
JJarlcy Strong at C7c for Sontembcr.
Pi Inn- Timothy Seeu S'ilO@2.15.
Flnx Seed 51.00.
Whlskv-81.10.
Pork Dull , ensy nnd lower ; cnsh , S15.00 ;
year , S12.00 < < (12.10 ; January , S12.45@12.50.
Lard Weak and lower early , but closed
with the loss partly recovered ; cash 80,52 } $ ®
O.'iS ; September , 80.57jJi } ( < 5.GO ; October ,
Hufk Meat's Shoulders. S 7o@\60 ; short
clear , S8.30 8.35 ; short ribs , 88.00.
Huttcr mgher ; creamery , 20 ( < i27c ; dairy ,
Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars 0 ! @
9Kc ; flats , Wn'J c ; Young Auieilcas , 0 4(1 ( $
lOc ; skims , G&tc. }
Kggs Unsettled at ll@12c.
Hides In moderate demand ; heavy green
salted ; 7&c ; light do. 78e ; salted bull
hides' . Gc , green salted call. b > f@9cdrv ; Hint ,
I''dClMo : dry calf , 1213c ; deacons 30c each.
Tallow L'asy ; No. 1 country , 3) ) c ; No. 2 ,
3c ; cakes , 4c.
Recoluts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls 12,000 18,000
Wheat , bu 55.000 2.M.OOO
Corn , bu 124,000 10.000
Oats , bu 163,001) ) 175,000
Itye. bu 8,000 1,000
Uarley , bu 0.000 3,000
New Vork. August 5. Wheat Hecoipts ,
181,500 ; exports , 157,000 ; spot lots de
clined KCsJJi'c and options K@lc , closing
weak at a trifle above the bottom ; ungraded
red , " : ! @TOc ; No. 1 red nominal ; No. 3 red ,
WS Qi7r ; No. 2 red , 7h > ; &T785 < c in elevator ,
7'J li-ic@b0 cdelivered , 7'Jc f. o. b. ; Septem
ber closed at 7'JJ c.
Corn Snot lots qulotand aenerally steady ;
options JiCWc lower , closing with some re
covery ; 110 iccclpts , exports , 2fi,400 ; un
graded. 40J < @ 4SJ Jc ; No. 3 , 46)4'iG ) } < , 'c In
stoic , 47)c ) delivered ; September closing at
47'4C. '
Outs A shade lower ; receipts. 111,000 ; experts -
ports , 675 ; mixed westein , 34@0owhito : ! ;
western , 3741c.
Petroleum Steady : United , 57Xc.
K' KS Firmer ; clioice western , 12@15c } $ .
J'ork Firm but less active.
Lard UylOK points lower and only moder
ately active ; western steam , spot
closing nt 6.b2 } .
Uutter Firm nnd fair nome trade rc-
nuest ; western , 12@-4K ; western cteam
erv. 18(32c. ( } .
Cheese Firm and fair inquiry ; western ,
Cincinnati. August 5. Wheat Firm ;
No. 2 red , 71K71Kc.
Corn Firm ; No. 3 mixed , 48c. '
Oats Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2727 > { c.
Kyo Quiet ; No. 2 , 4Gc.
Pork-ln fnlr demand at 815.00 ,
Lard-Quiet nt S0.37K.
Whisky-Steady nt 81.05.
Minneapolis , August 5. Wheat Mar
ket Irregular ; No. 1 hard , cash , 71c ; Septem
ber , 71tfc ; October , 72 ; c ; No. 1 northern ,
cash , 70c ; September , 70)40 ; October ,
71' e ; No. 2 northern , cash , 6Sc ; Septem
ber , 08J < c ; October , 6'J c. On track : No. 1
lard , 73c : No. 1 nurthein , 72o ; No. 3 north
ern , 70c ,
Flour Patents , | 4.10@4.20 ; bakers , S3.20Q
3.30.
3.30.Kecelpts Wheat , 02,000.
Shipments-Wheat , 27,000 bu ; flour , 23,400
Ms.
Ms.Milwaukee.
Milwaukee. Aueust S Wheat Market
steadier , but weak ; 08J < o : October 70J o ,
Corn Quiet but steady ; sale of 1 car by
sample atft'c. '
Oats-Dull ; No. a white , 27Kc.
Kyo-Dull : No. 1 , 43Vc.
Uarley Advancing : beptcmhnr , 07Kc.
Provisions Weak ; pork , August , S14.50
St. Louis , August 5. Wheat Weak
and lower ; cash , OStfc ; September li'JXc ; Oc
tober 71Vc.
Corn Lower ; cash , 35 , ' c ; September ,
} c ; October , 86/c. !
O ts Lower ; caali.as 'c ; September ,
Whlsky-81.05.
Pork-Steady at 15.50.
Lard -6.40.
Uutter In demand ; creamery , 25@2Sc ;
dairy , 15@25c.
Kii aa City , August 5. Wheat Dull ;
No. 3 red , none ; No. 'J bolt , August , C5Kc
asked.
Corn-Weaker ; No. 2 , cash , 34 > c bid
0-1 41 : asKed : August , 34c bid , 34J.fc asked ;
September , 34H'e asked.
Oats No. a cash , 22c bid ; 24c nskcd.
' New Orleniin , August 5. Corn Easier ;
mixed , 4'Jc : white , 04g55c. (
Oats Dull , weak and lower at
Corn Meal Steady at 82.35.
lloit Products Quiet and steady ; pork ,
f l.ri.03 > l ; lard , refined tleice. 0.02K.
Hulk Meats Shoulders , 95.80 ; lone clear
and clear rib , 83.12 } .
Liverpool , August 0. Wheat Dull and
lower , holders offering freely ; California ,
No. 1 , 6s ! > dii ( > 7n per cental ; red western
spring , 6s 3 d3d ( ; red western winter , Us 3d
@ d.Corn
Corn Quiet ; now mixed western , 4s
L1VFJ STOCK.
Chlonuo. August 5. The Drovers' Jour
nal reports as follows :
Cattle Hecelpts. ° .500 ; stronger for good ,
poor weaker ; shipping steers. S3.003
4tO ; stockers and tPfders 51.25 ( 3.00 ; cows ,
bnUs nnd mixed , 3l.00@2.75 ; Texas cattle ,
Hogs Hecoipts , 11,000 ; strong ; ronh and
mixed , S4.bOi(5.iO ( : ; packing and shipping ,
5.15'45.40 ; light , Sl.70rj.uO ; skips , HS.OOdt
4.00.
4.00.Sheep Receipts , 6,000 ; steady , for best ,
others oh ; natives , S1.50@4.00 ; western ,
S3.00383.50 ; Texans , 82.50 ( 3.00 ; lambs , 83.75
(35.00.
NMIOIIP ! Stock Yarils. Bait St.
lioulu , 111. , August 5. Cattle Receipts ,
MW ; shipments , 1,800 ; the market was
steady ; fair to choice heavy native steers.
S3.iO < it4.15 ; butchers' steers , fair to choice ,
; feeders , fair to good ,
stockers , fair to good. 2.002.50.
lloes Hocelpts , 3,000 ; bhlpmentsi , 500 i ;
the market was strong : choice heavy
butchers' selections , 85.25C < j5.40 : packers and
Yorkers , medium to choice , $4.W(35.SO ( ;
pigs , common to good , 4.40(34IK ( ) .
Kanaaei City. Aueust 5. Cattle Hecelpts ,
3'tM ; shipments , otllclal yesterday. 1,03 ! > ;
good ot all classes ( Inn and com
mon dull ; good to hoice | 3.CA 4.00 ; common
to me-dlum , 83.200'J.CO ' : btockers , S2.OtX22.40 ;
feeding steers , S2.03.00 ; cows , 81.40.it2.W ) .
Hogs Hpcelpts. 7GOO ; shipments , otllclal
for yesterday , 3.731 ; good steady , common
ban ! to sell ; pies lOe Idwer ; common A-
choice , 85.00O5.SU ; skips and pigs ,
*
03IAIIA MVE STOCK.
Friday , Aug 5.
"
Cattlo.
There was a falling otf In the receipts n
cattle as compared with yesterday of 4CK
head. In addition to thu fresh receipts thort
were qulto a good many loads on the market
that had been hold over from the day before.
The market was fairly active on good corn-
fed steers , but there were not many In.
Butchers' stock was dull and slow , the re
ceipts being In excess of the demand. Al
though one hunch of very good corn-fed
steers Iwlonglng to the IJay State Cattle
company were sold at 84.10 , the market
could not bu called any higher , but was
about steady ,
IlOftH.
The receipts of hogs were heavier than yes
terday by 500 head , and In addition to the
fresh receipts thcru were five loads of stale
hogs on thu market. The quality of the hoes
was far better than on yesterday and the day
before , when the bulk of the hogs were very
common , By reason of the better quality , the
the hoes sold higher than yesterday , but at
the same time the market could not be called
nny higher. However , the market was strong
at yesterday's closing prices and falily ac
tive. The pens were cleared at an early
hour.
Slice p.
There were none In.
llcoelpt * .
Cattle. 500
3,800
Prevailing
Showing the prevailing prlcos palil for II va
stock on this market :
Choice steers , 1300 to 1500 Ib ? . . . . 8.1.1)0 ) ® I.UO
Choice steers , 1100 to WOJ Ibs. . . H.bOftWO
Fat llttlo steers 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.60M3.75
Corn-fed range steers 1300 to 1400 .CO < ? .85
Hood to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.75ffl3.00
Common to medium cows . S.OO2..V ( )
Hood to choice bulls . 1.75WJ.25
Llaht and medium heirs . 4.WM5.00
( lood to choice heavy ho.'s . 6.10@5.25
Uood to choice mixed hogs
Ilcpresentativo sales.
NATIVI : SIIIHS. : :
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
41..10.0 fr3.HO Hi. . . .131 1 ? 3.bO
10. . . . 1150 3.60 20. . . . 1260 3.S"
U2..1160 3.i5 ( l'J..12- 3.W'
1..1175 3.05 17. . . .112.5 4.00
WI.STKHN < sruit : .
No. Av , Pr.
68. . . .1551 4.10
COWS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
L..IOCO si.io i. . . . y.'o 5-j.io
1..12GO 2.00 2..11M ) 2.70
7 . . .1010 2.0J u..ruo ; 2.15
No. Av. Pr.
20. . . . W)8 ) 53.35
jinirnnt.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
0. . . . 541 8J.OO 2. . . . iOO S2.50
&TCCKU11S.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
2. . . .1040 S'J.rfl 11. . . . 074 52.03
15 . . . 757 2.60 2. . . .10)3 ) 'AW
STAGS.
No. Av. Pr.
1. . . .14:50 : Sl.M
noos.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. vShk. Pr
68. . . . 218 120 4.01 71. . . . 204 VJO S5.07H
74. . . . 230 bO 4..l. " ) ri ) > . . . .211 80 5.07 }
W..U20 2.SO 4.1. ! . " ) (56 ( . . .242 249 5.10
70. . . .215 bO 500 ' 57. . . .2V ) 40 5.PJ
G4 . . .2G5 200 5'.00 61. . . . U 40 5.10
7U..218 0 5.00 6.J..200 5.10
67 . . .313 .20 5.00 6U..2.- > 40 5.10
07..1M ! 200 5.00 -.30l 100 5.10
60..1 J W ) 5.00 71..3.VJ 120 5.10
70 . . .2'X ) 40 5.05 bl..320 H ) 5.10
71. . . . U bO 5.0"i r S..2r3 03 5.10
6 ! ) . . . . 230 80 5.05 58. . . . 244 5.10
70. . . . 224 bO 5.05 75. . . . ail ICO 5.10
68. . . . 240 200 5.ori 61. . . . 271 40 5.10
60. . . . 223 bO 5.05 60. . . . 273 240 5.10
75. . . .209 40 5.05 81. . . .109 5.10
71. . . . 234 120 5.06 05. . . . 273 200 5.10
( Xi..25G 40 5.05 60. . . .203 bO 5.10
74..2.VJ bO 5.0."i 55 . . .202 bO 5.1'-'X
71. . . . 259 bO 5.05 65. . . . 261 100 5.12
74. . . .2-11 120 5.05 5.2VJ ! ) 1W ! 5.12J *
70. . . . 331 120 5.05 50. . . . 283 bO 5.15
75. . . . 244 120 5.0 1 58. . . . 800 200 5.15
50. . . . 245 100 5.05 50. . . . 313 5.17 > <
&S . . .248 120 5.05 03. . . . 307 bO 5. 17 } $
64. . . . 241 5.05 63. . . . 297 5.20
50 . . .230 40 5.05 50. . . . 321 5.20
67 . . .201 bO 3.07M 07. . . . 204 BO 5.25
Live Stock Sold.
Showlugthu number oHiead of stock sold
on the mat ket to-day :
CATTLE.
(5. H. llammond & Co . 305
Loeal .
Shippers . 114
Total . 603
nous.
Anglo American Packing Co . 15S4
O. 11. Hammond & Co . 410
Armour A ; Co . lt--
Harris t Fisher. . 74
J. P. Squires A Co . 75J
Speculators . 307
Total . . . 4,011
Shipment * ) .
Showing the amount of stock shipped over
the dllfeicnt roads to-day.
CATTLE.
3 . H. iteM . Western
HOGS.
18 . .U. 1 . . Joliet
All sales ot stock m this market are made
per cwt. Hva wel-cht unless otherwise statoJ.
Dead hogs sell at He per Ib. for all weights
"Skins , " or hogs .weighing loss tlnu 10U Ins ,
no value. Pregnant sows are dockud 40 luj.
and btagsSu lus , by the public Inspector.
fjivo Stock NotoR.
Hog market steady.
Too many cows for the demand.
Cattle reached 4.10 and hogs 85.25.
R. Blaco marketed a load ot 11l c hogs.
Common and poor cattle wory very blow.
Squires & Co.'s string of hogs averaged 284
Ibs and cost § 5.13.
R. A. Johnson , Ord , came In with a load of
cattle and a lo.td ot hogs.
J. S. Kessler , Oakland , Neb , was at the
yards and marketed ho s. 0S
J. W. Young came In with a load of hogs
from Ames , which bold on the market.
i'eter Uluhdt , Millaid , was at the vards I ,
and marketed twenty-live he.id of cattle.
W. Uoyer of Omaha drove In thirty-one
head of cattle , which sold on the market.
C. Graham , Ravenna , marketed a load itit
prime heavy hogs averaging 201 pounds , at
itd
S. S. Griffin , Saltello , Neb. , was In and
marketed two loads ot hogs and one load ot
cattle.
William Vickory , Marne , la. , an old Chicago I1
cage shipper , made his that shipment ol
hogs to these yards to-day. II.
J. J. Moruhead , Dunlap , la. , and D. O.
I.o
( i rady , a well known teeder of the s > amo
place , were in with stock.
F. U. Murray , Plattsmouth , was in with
two loads of cattle , which were sold In the
market Fort > -ono head averaged 1,030 and
brought 83.30.
G. J. Campbell came in with four loads of
the Hay statu cattle from North Hend. They
averau'eil 1551 Ibs and brought S4.10 , the top
for BOIUO time ,
13. J. Tlerney , Alnslle , came in with two
loads of hogs which were sold without n
dock. The Heavy load averau'ea 312 Ibs and
brought S5.17K-
J. K. Gwynu , Imocene , la. , was In with a
load of cattle. He has been shipping hogs
all summer to St Louis , but says it b no
good as a cattle market.
Charles Itedlon , North Loup , was here
with two loads ot hogs from Scotia. Ho re
ports that thu H. & M. branch will bo In
Grcely Center on Saturday night of this
week , tapping a splendid hog country.
J. W. Young , formerly wlthMcCloud , Love
& Co. , has just received S200 from thu Chicago
cage , Uurlington it Qulncy railroad com
pany. The 'money was paid to cover damn'
ces sustained by Mr. Young while on a triii
to Chicago n tew months ago. Ho was riding
In the caboose and was jerked against the
sldo of thu car by n sudden movement of the
train , Injuring his ribs.
The following had stock on the market :
H. H. Faulkner , Plum Creek ; T. Van Alst ,
Klkliom : Meyers A Co. , Uenedict ;
( irlflln Aa , Junlata ; Allen A F. ,
Tamora ; Nelson A Y. . Oakland ; Fl&hcr A
Co. , York ; J. Foley , Blair ; J. ( ! . Smltl h :
lllair ; Dowllng A P. , North lleiul ; J. M ,
Leinke , Millard : F. Kropf , Schuyler ; J. M ,
Young. Amos ; Church & Co. . Pierce ; F. A * ,
Snelte , Linwood : Nye , , Wilson .M. Co. ' ,
Crelghton ; C. C. Clifton , Cedar muffs.
Among others having stock on the markol
were the following : It. M. dourley. Nelson ;
TIcknor A I ) . , Beatrice : James Dan ley , Ash
land ; B. F. Stllloy A Co. . Do Witt ; J. Man-
delbaum , Hladen ; W. / . Pollard , Aurora
Smith A G. , Humphreys ; Morrison A M.
Fullerton ; A. M. Spooner , Hooper : Tro
brldce A Co. , Nellgh ; Gardiner A. &Co. ,
Scrlbner : Morse , R A Co. , Morse ; Emll ]
Bros. . Wlsner ; Bell A Cross , Carson , la.
Wilkinson A U. , Avoca ; Farriugton A Son
Lyons.
Wigwam slippers at A. i3. Mprso's to
morrow , CO ct3. . ' ' .
OMAHA WHOLKS VLtJ M.VHKKT8.
Friday , August 5.
Prnilitco.
rite foltoivlng 'ire I/it' / prior * < tt trJilch
round lots of produce lliv sold In Wils mar-
hct.
hct.Kons The bulk o < the good stock Is mov
ing at He. The receipts ate not heavy und
( lie demand Is lair.
HUTTEH There Is no rood butter coming
In nnd the market Is lirui. There Is an ac
tive demand for strictly choice butter and an
occasional choice package goes at 10i ( l7c.
The best dairy butter Is selling at
l4@lCo per pound , fair to , good , ll@13o ; In-
ferTor , t lOe.
lOe.Fancy full crenm Cheddars.
single , lOc ; full cream /twins. 10 > c ; Young
Americas , He : brick cheese , 100 Ibs , In case ,
new , 12c ; Llmburccr. 100 Ibs , in case , new ,
He ; Swiss , fancy Ohio , new. U'c. '
POUI.TUY The receipts of spring chickens
are very liberal. Good stock is goinp at 82.50
per doz. , and It requires very choice largo
ones to bring more than that. Old fowls are
pclllne readily at 82.75Q3.io. There a few
ducks coming In which are belling at 82.003
" "
"PoTATor.B. The receipts are not heavy
nnd the market Is Him. Stocks nre moving
O.NioNs. The maikct Is fairly well sup
plied with KOIH ! stock. The price for good
stocK Is S3.00 per bbl.
BKA.V * . There are n few very good Cali
fornia beans on the market which are held
nt Sl.W ) per bushel. Hand picked navy beans
are quoted at SI.75 per bushel and the other
grades aic selling from that figure down to
§ 1.25 ,
GAME. There Isjnoeame coming In , the
weather being too warm to handle It.
t'AiniAdK. Largo choice heads nro worth
60M75p per do/en.
BEHIUKH A few nro coming In but the re
ceipts are light nnd barely equal to the city
demand. The stock for the most part H not
suitable for shipment. Blackberries. S2.75
per 10-qt case ; hluebenles S5.00 per stand.
TOMATOK. " Home-crown stock is becom-
Incpleiitv and was sold at very low prices
to-day , in some Instances as low as 50c n
bushel. Good stock that would bear Milp-
ping is worth Sl.OO a bushel.
PLUMS Oood California plums nro mov
ing at Sl.ro per box.
Piii'.S'KS There are some very fine largo
prunes on the market which nro selling at
81.00.
LIIMONS There are some very fancy largo
Malorl lemons on thn market which are sell
ing at S'J.OO. There are a few Veruelll
lemons on the maiket which aio selling at
87.10.
Grocer's List.
Java. 23 ( . < WSc ; Interior Java , 24@2Gc ; Mocha ,
2Xj4 : > Oc ; Arbucklo's , roasted , 2 < lic ; McLaugh-
Mil's'XXXX ' ' Dllworth1s lied
, 2GJ4'c ; , 26c ;
Cross , ao'fc.
CA.VNKD GOODS Oysters , standard , per
ca e , S2.DOR3.10 ( : strawberries. 3 ID , per case ,
S2.7tXi 2.7S ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case. 82.70 ®
y.75 ; California pears , per case , 84.4W < 4.5U ;
apricots , per case , S3.00 < v 3.70 ; peaclies , per
case , 84.40i24.50 ; white cherries. per case ,
S5.CO plums , per cast1 , si,50@i.GO ; : : blue
berries , per case , b2.00@2.lO ; egg plums , 2
Ib. per case , 82.50 ; plnoauplus , a Ib ,
percale. S3.20@5.75 ; 1 Ib mackerel , per doz ,
81.40 ; 1 Ib salmon , per doz , 81.75 ; 12 b
gooseberries , per case , 82.60M2.70 ; 2 Ib string
beans , tier case , $1.70 : 2 Ib lima beans , per
case , 51.60 ; 2 Ib marrow tat peas , per case ,
S2.402.50 ; 2 Ib early Juno peas , per ca > > e ,
82.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , (52.45iy2 ( 50 ; 2 Ib corn ,
S2.50. ,
I'uovisio.Ns llams , ,18 , > f18J < c ; breakfast
bacon , Iljf ( < { l2c ; bacon sides lOi lOJ c :
dry salt , b&frdtc ; shoulders , 7o : dried beef
hams , I2iji3c : dried beef regular ,
hams.plenlc , ti iiVc.
WOOUKNWAHK Two-hoop pails , per do ? ,
fil.45 ; 3-hoop palls , 81.06 ; No. 1 tub. SG.50 ;
No. 2 tub , 55.50 ; No. 3 tub , 81.50 ; wash
boards , S1.73 ; assorted bnwls , S2.25 ; No. 1
chums , SO ; No. 2 churrib , S8 ; No. 3 churns ,
§ 7.
7.STAHCII Mirror Gloas , 5fp $ ; ( .raves Corn ,
6/c ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; Oswego Corn. 7c.
BuooMS-Extra 4-tleS2.00 ; No. 1.S2.00 ; No.
a , $1.75 ; heavy stable , S4
Sviii'i1 No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs. $1.32(31.35 ( ;
New Orleans , per gallon , : WrfIGc ( ; ; maple
syrup , half bbl.s , "old time , " per gallon , 70c ;
1-gnllon cans , per doz , SIO.OO ; half-gallon
cans , per doS5.50 ; quart cans , S'J.OO.
CANDY Mixed , 8K < < ilc ; stick , 8K@9Kc.
CUACKIIIIS Garneau'a soda , butter am'
picnic , 4' c : creams , 7 c ; ginger snaps , 7 > < c
city soda , 7Xc.
PICKLUS Medium , In bbls , 87.00 ; do In
halt bbls , 84.00 ; small , in bbls , 8100 ; do In
half bbls , 84.50 ; gherkins , In bbls , g'J.OO ; do li
half bbls. 85.00.
SUOAU Grar . . , _ . . .
white extra C , sj/iftSXc ; extra C ,
5 { c : yellow C. SK S c ; cut loaf , 6K@7c
powdered , 7 ( 7jj'c.
DUIF.I ) Fiiuirs Apples , new , } i's fiJ c
cvapoiatod , 50-Ibrlng , l7K@ISc ; raspberries ,
new , u's , vc ; evaporatea peeieu peac
c ; evaporated , unpared , c ; new currants ,
6JiQ7c ; prunes , 4X ( * Jfc ; citron , 25c ; ; rai
sins , London layers , 81.05 : California , lOOSO
muscatels , 81.50 ; new Valencias , 7 > fc.
RiriNii : : ) LAUD Tierce , 7c ; 40-ib square
cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , c ; 20-lb round ,
7l.jR ; 10-lb oalls , 7 > ic ; 5-lb palls , 7 c ; 3-lb
palls , 7Jfc.
TonACCO Lorlllard'sClimax , 4 c ; Splen
did , 3bc ; Mechanic's Deliglit , 41c : Logcett &
Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 3 c ; Drum-
mond's Horse Shoe , 37c ; T. J. , 3lc ; Sou's
Spearhead , 44c.
TIAH : Japan , per Ib , 20 ( < ? 50c ; gunpowder ,
axaiiOc : Youiu Hyson. 30@oOu ; Couf.ou , C5@
70c ; Oolong ,
General Markets.
SPIUITS Cologne spirits , Ibs proof , Sl.lOj
do 101 proof , 81.12 ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proof. 81.10 ; do 18 * proof , Sl.Oi ) . Alcohol ,
Ib8 proof. S2.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled
whl-skies , S1.00 < 31.50. Gin blended. 81.50 ®
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , S2.00@f..OO : Ken
tucky nnd Pennsylvania ryes , 82.00(80.50 ( ;
Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies ,
SL50@3.00. Brandies , Imported , S5.00@8.50 ;
domestic , 81.30wt.OO. : ( Sins , Imported. S4.50@
0.00 ; domestic , S1.25(7i.OO. ( Cliampngnes , im
ported , per case , 828.00@33.00 ; American , per
case. S10.00C410.00.
HIDKH Green butchers' , SXQfic ; Ereon
cured , "Kc ; dry Hint , ll 12c : dry salt , 0 ®
lOc ; green calf bkins , "Kc : damaged lildcs ,
two-thirds price. Tallow 3c. Grease Prime
white , 3c : yellow , 2 < j ; brown , lfc. Sheep
pelts , 25@75c.
HEAVV llABiMVAitn Iron , rate , 82.70 ;
plow btcel , special cast , 4J c ; crucible steele
o > tfccast ; tools , do , ! 2 < ( C15c ; wa on spokes ,
per set , S2.00@i.50 : ; hubs , per sol , 81.25 ; fel
lees , sawed dry , Sl.W ) ; tongues , each , Mc ) ;
axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , 6@7c ;
coil chain , per Ib , ( % ( gic : } ; malleable , blOo ;
Iron wedges. 6c ; crowbars , 6c ; harrow teeth ,
4Vc ; spring steel , 4ii5c ( ; Burden's horse
shoes , 84.75 ; Bunion's mule shoes , 85.75.
Barbed wire' In car lots , S4.00 per 100 Ibs.
Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 82.60 ; steel nails ,
82.75. .
Dry Lumber.
DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIKUS.
11OA11DB.
No. 1 , com , sis 819.50
No.a.com,8ls 17.00
No. 4 , com. sis ' . . ; 13.50
FFNcrxo.
No. 1 , 4 AOIn , 12 A 14 ft , rough S19.50
No. 2 , " " " " " " " 16.00
CKIL1NO AND PA11TIT1OX.
1st com , % In White Pine Colling 834.00
Clear , H In. Norway Pine Colling 16.00
A , 12.14 and 16 ft..8.1" ! ? . . . * 22- >
B * ; 21.00
C , " " 15.50
Dt " ' 13.00
STOCK BOAI1D8. _ ,
A 12 Inch s. Is 140.00
. , . . . , 20.50
No. 3 " " " 12A14"ft 10.00
" ' " ' 16ft 17.50
, FINISHING.
. 1st and 2d , clear. l f Inch. s. 2 s 850.00
Sd. clear , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. , S45t ; , 1'f,2 in 47.00
B select , i inch , s. a s" , ISO1Xl 2 In 37.00
I
White cedar , C In.Xi.Kc ; 0 In. qrs. , lie
M. R. R1SDON
INSURANCE x AGENT ,
Merchants' National Dank Building , Itooral
Up-Stalrn.
TelepbOna No. in5 , Omaha , Nubraaka.
H v t > ii v SI NTS
Ptoonlr. London , Kngland | 5n < 74.1S
'
Firemen's.Novrark. K. J l.iM , M3l
Glen'i Falls , Olen'e Falls , N. Y
Glrmrd. I'hllaJelpnia. Pa. > . .
1 n. tcb iter M w York N. T . . . .
EDUCATIONAL ,
pAIJjANAN Collrtr * , DM Mnlnw. lown. A
V. ' Homo Soliool for OlrlJ. Full Cour c of
Btilily. Special ( iilvantiiKes In Mu lc. Art , Moil-
rrn I.iviiKimurs nnd Klcciitlon. Kail term bo-
flni Bcpt , tlh. AilJri'SS the prcsMcnt , C. K.
'oinero ' ) ' .
PENNSYLVANIA ATS.
CilESTUIt. C6th ypBropon SiiTKMIIKll : 11.
AMII.I'VAIIV UI.I.KOK. )
DKOUERS IN CIVIL KNOINBKItlNO
, _ _
CHKMISTHY. AllCIIITUCTUHl' , AIIT9.
Ircp nitory Courses. Thorough Ti'ChnlctU
Work. All Dupiirtnu'tits coniluctcd by nblo
1'HOFKSSOUS. Mllltnry pystoni upcotuJ only to
that of IT , 8. M. A. AmuiflU of Lieut. S T. Hart'
Ictt , UV > Hhprmnn Ave. , City : or Clilof 1'ay-
in aster's Office , Artnr IlondiiunrlprK.
CUU TlllIO. HYAri' , 1'rcsMcnt.
MTt BEACON ACADEMY
. .FISHKlLL.OVIItnSOX , 5.T.
SeltcTTome School ,
J. FllED SMITH.A.M.
I'riuclpal
FRKKUOf.l ) INSTITUTI'-FioolioliI , N. Y. ,
Htliypnr. I'roinro | < fur I'llncctuu , Yttlc ,
Colinnbln , lliirvnnl , iitul for lluslness. llov. A.
O , Clminijcrs , A. M , I'rlnclpnl.
LAW DEPARTMENT.
State University of Iowa.
Course of study extends through two
school years of nine months each. Kx-
punses rcasoiiiiblo. ( ! ruluitlon : : a limits teState
State anil Federal Courts. The next an
nual c our so commences September llth ,
1887 , anil ends July 10th , 188.
For announcements or further informa
tion , address the Vice Chancellor ,
KMI.IN McCi.Ais.
Iowa City , Iowa.
Howard Collegiate Institute ,
For YOIIIIK Ladles icopoiis Sept " 1. Collejro
I'lupitrntory , Classical nnd Sclvtitltlo Orailimt-
intrcou e * . Tor circulars adilrvii KM MA O.
CON HO , 1'rliiclpal , or II. II. HIMVAHK , Sieuro-
tiiry , \ \ est Driiltrcwiitor , Mn 8. JyUtuwMt
. . SKMINAUY
PniLAnr.i.riiiA . : ) North Hroad t
I'lillHik-lplila. 17lh year bclns Sept. 21fit , IR .
Address Mlsi It. K. JUliKINd , Principal ,
who refers by Bpeclnl permission to
Mr. and Mis , John N. Jowett , )
Mr. anil Mrs. 1'lillip I ) . Armour , V
Mr. and Mrs Horace F. Wiiito. )
ALBANY LAW SCHOOL ,
Thirty-seventh year bcirln * Sept. Kth , 18S7.
For clrculnis or special Information address
Hniiicoi : Smith. LU I ) . Heau. Albany , N. V _
YOUNG LADIESTNStlTUTE
Anil IIOJli : SCHOOL , for < JIKI.S.
KANSAS CITV MO. Full corpi nf iiccoinplli'hi'd
Teachers. I'lipllB received lit nny time. Ki > r clrruliirs
itpply to , Miss K. MiCOMAB. ITlnclpal.
( Main r , ,
Till ! UNlVEHhll'Y OP JiOTIlE I\MI : .
Tho44tlicollt > fliito year will open Tuesday ,
Sept. t ) , the spacious mill cIcRant building have
during llio past > cur , nccommoditted MO rosi-
ilont Btudonts. Kvory faculty Is afforded tor securing -
curing it thorough knolcdgo of
Classics , Mathematics , Law , Science and
Music.
A thorough commercial course Is nlso n frn-
turo of the Institution. Special iidvfititntres
will he placed within the ruuuli of those dctlr-
Intf to study
LAW.
The MINIM Department for boys under thlr-
teen is frupaniti1. Cutiduirucs Kivintr lull pin-
tlculars will lie i-iit lee In apiiliuiitlnn tu Itev
T. P. WALSH , C. S. C. , President Notre Uarnc
1 * . O. Indlnnn.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY
t-hi < ! > : - , r
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( OncMllo West of Notre Onino lTnlvtTIty ) .
The tilth Acuilcinlc term , will open Mcivlay ,
September t > .
School Art nnd Design. Conservatory of Mnele ,
The Academic courcn Is tlioiouirli in the 1'ro-
nniutory , Senior nnd Classical fiindus. Music
) ) opartinontun the plan nf the hu t ronscrvn-
torlos of Europu , Is under cliiiipo of u com-
jilotu corps ot tonclierb. Studio modeled In the
i-MentArt Schools of Kuropu. lrn hnr and
I'alntlui : from Illo and the niitliiuo. 1'houoKra-
phy and Typo-Writing tuuirht. HullillnRs ciilp- ( |
pod with tire escape. A eeparato iloiaitinent |
for chllilron ui.dur 13. Apply fur catalogue to
Mother Superior St. Mary's Academy
Notre Dame P. O , St. Joseph Co , , Inii.
J. B. HAYNES
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STENOGRAPHER
THIKD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
37 Cliixmber of Commerce.
STEGK PIANOS
Remarkahle for powerful sympa
thetic tone , pliable action and ab
solute durability , 30 years' record ,
the best guarantee of the excel
lence of these instruments.
WOODBRIDGE BROS ,
' ' '
TVT'B'N't
IndiMfBtioiit or
'iSf ic.n. , ni _ * TKKTO
- . - - _ - - - - . ( LHK thitNrw ] Mnn\xD
* MDm.T tVuiptciSciiurpoii.CDiior
'JiNnuTivxYfEiKNEaa , glf.
, ruiid , loothtnft current ! of
t/dlxcllj thruufh ill vtik I irlir ilor.
C rrDt 'x Jo-fflt in Untly or weforftit ioco iDctih.
Tcttcit Impr vciTKDlcover ill olhtrttlti wor t < rtiiptr *
tntnintly cured in thrrcmontbi. Hrtled pamphletee.
tha linden Eleetrio Co. 199 LiSallc t. . Chictga
FHB NEW DIPANTURE DRUMS .
1 are made vltb patent double actlnj ; rodi ana
1 - - folding knee reit. Light ,
ubitantlal and handiome.
Uiedlnthobeit Btndi and
Orcbotrai. Uoequaled for
tone , lurpan all otherl la
Qnlab and appearance. If
neareit Mntlc dealer doet
not keep thorn , write to ui
for Illaitrmied Catalogue.
ek HEALChloURO , lilt
M HIlllUUU nNHIIIIII iiunnn rrtoutur * ! ' / , ficrvuui
IMbUltrJx > it Manhood , ru. , haTlngtrlnlln raui
_ _ _ CTtrr knuwn rtmenr , biu dUcuveriMl H iimpltt
If-onr * . whirl ) h * will Hud PH to hli ftllow unTerrr- .
MX J.ltkHOM.i'o * O i Biu.int.Utw YurkCtt *
. .
t uuenivNirvuubI ! > eulllt > cauM.d
tlirouKli errors anU | > ad practice ! CURED.
UOLUEJI H AI < CO , IVUicuitst , bt.Luuli
JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY
Agricultural Impltments.
PA R KER ,
VTholtiaUtXalcrln
Aericulturnl Iiuplctncnta ,
Ourlaiet ami l ! " glci. Jonei ftrmt , Ictwoeu tfvh
and 10th. Omaha , Nob. _
LINING ER tC METCALF CO. ,
Aprlcnltitrnl Implements ,
XVagoni.Carrlaxe ) , Dugp | % Rte. , Whol " lf , Ora h * .
I'ARLIN , OR ENDORF ,1' MARTIN
WholcialctVaUraln
Afiri'ionl'uii'al Implrmrnts ,
rVaionnanit Bugclce. tQ,9ai | , < .06 and JOT , Jonoj It
Artists' Material.
A. HOSPE , JR. ,
Artists' Mntcriala , Pianos and Organs ,
1113 Douela > Street , Omaht ) .
Builders' Hardware and Scales.
Bnilders'Hnrdwarc ft Scale Kcpnir Shop
Mechanlca' Toula and lluffalo Srilti. lldu Uoujlmit ,
Omaha , Neb.
Books and Stationery.
A. T. KEXYOy.P CO. ,
Whu'oiala nnd lie all
1'ooksisller mid Stationers ,
15"2 Doutrtux st.Oninlfi , Nub. Teluphono Ml.
Cnrrropniiiloiu'o < nlliMtnl.
Boots and Shoes.
W. V. MORSE , P CO.
Jobbers of Hoots nnd Shoes.
1411 Farnam it , Onmlia , Nub. Manufactory , Hummot
/ . T. Lli\DM\ CO. ,
Wholpsr.lo Unblier Hoots and ShooH
Hubnt'f niul Olloil Clot him ; mid Kelt IlontB nnd
Hliocg. 1111 IliiriiovSln'Pt.
Beer.
STORZ C ILER ,
Lflgrcr liccr Brewers ,
IV ! ! North 1Mb. Sireet. Omaha , Neb.
Butchers' Tools.
LOUIS HELLER ,
Butchers' Tools nnd Supplies ,
lauiage Cailngt of all klndi alwajiln atock. 1315
Jonen at. , Omaha
Coffee , Spice * , Etc ,
"CO. ,
Omaha Coma nnd Spice Mill *
_ . , Coffees Bptfes , Hiking Powder , I
tracu , Laundry lllue. Ink. Rtr. llll-
Blrvol.Oaiaba. Nab.
Cornier. .
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
John Epencter , 1'rop.
Mtnnfaetiirar rf Galvanlied Iron and Cornice. 9J3
Dodf * and 101 and 1U6 M , 10th it. . Omaha. Neb.
RUEMPING tE ItOLTE ,
Manufacturera of
Ornamental Galvanized Cornices ,
Dormer Wlndoffi. Klnali.etallcpkllihtetc. | 3108.
12tli it. , Omaha.
WESTERN CORNICE WORKS ,
C. Spccht , 1'rop.
QnlTnnlttd Iron Cornices , etc. Bnect'ilraproTod Patent -
ent Metallc Skylight. SOB nnd 610 S Hth n..Omnha.
Carpets.
OMAHA CARI'ET CO. ,
Jobber ! of
Carpets , Cnrtninn , Oil Cloths ,
Mnoleumi , Mnttlngi. Ktc. lill UoiiK'at ' itrnet.
Crockery and Notions.
Agent for tmMiuulacturcrsnnU loiportcnof
Crockery , Glnsawnrc ,
mp , ChliKni'jB , olc. Olfice , 817 Boutb 13th B
Oumlin , Neb.
CLOTHING
_ '
M. ELGU1TERS
Hamniotli Clotliin Ilouso ,
Cornel I nrnnm unil Tontli Htrvots Omalm. Neb.
Commission and Storage.
Commission and Jobbing : .
Butter , Kritiand Produce. Conilrnmenti sollrltod.
Ileadqnnrtera for Htonewarr , llerrr lloifa and
( jruue Ilaiketi. llll Dodge U ct , Omaha.
RllUtELL Ll RIDDELL ,
Storage and C'oininis ion
frpcclaltle Butter , KVn * . Clieenc , Po ill.Uttiue ,
O/DtiTS. etc. , etc. 112 S. llth St.
PEYCKE BROS. ,
Commission Merchants.
Frutte , Produce nnd lroTliloni , Omaha , Neb.
$ CO. ,
Produce Commission Merchants ,
Poultf ) , liuttcr , ( iame. hrulti , etc. m B. 14that
Omaha. ffb
Coal ana" Lime.
UBU. r. l.AllAOit. Prci. C. F. QOOPMAK , V. PlC * .
J. A. HUNUIKI.ANO , Bee. and Trcm.
OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIMB
COMPANY ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
? outh Thirteenth Street. Ouiahn , Neb.
, T. , T. JOHX8ON cfCO. . ,
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime.
And Shippers of Coal and Coke. Cflment , Planter ,
IJme , llalr. Hr llrlck , llrnln. Tile nnd fi'wer Pipe ,
llfflce. Paxton Tlolel. Karnam ft. , Onmlia , Neb.
Tclrnnonc II
Cigart and Tobacco.
MAX MEYER" & CoC
Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco ,
Gang and Ammunition , 21S to J73 R. llth it. , 1090 to
1021 Karnam tt , OmiliaNu.
WEST < C fRITSCUER ,
Manufacturers of Fine Clears ,
And Wholesale Uealera In Leaf Tobaecoi , Not. 103
ttud 11U N. Men itrnut. Omahu.
Dry Goods.
M. E. SMITH C CO , ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Notions
1102 and 1104 Dounlan. ror. lltb Ht , Omaha , Nob.
Distillers.
biitiTlefa of I.niu.rs . , Alcohol and Pplrlt * . Importer !
and Jobber"o ( Wlneaand Llquori.
WILLO W SPRINGS DISTILLS'
CO. and ILER , C CO. ,
Importers und Jobbers of Kino Wines and Mquon.
boleuj nuf ctur n > of Kennedr'n Kait Indln lilt-
t r and Domratle Ilijunrs. 1112 ll rnejf-t.
Furniture.
ItEWEY cO STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture.
Kurnam ft. . Omaha. Neb.
CHA RLES Sill 1'ERICK ,
Furniture , Bedding1 , Upholstery ,
Mlrrort , etc. ms,12flBund 1810 Fnrnam n. , Omaha.
Groceries ,
" i/T .c co. ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
Koo. 70ft.701.7U9and7ll b. IQtliM.Omahn. Xab.
McCOltD , It KAliY < fc CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
ltn BDI | LeaTonoortli tt > . , Om lin.
Hardware.
LEE , FRIED ,1i CO. ,
Jobbers of Hardware and NailH ,
Tinware , flhent Iron , lite. Aitentu Cor Howe bcalfli ,
und Miami Powder ! o. , OmHhari'b ,
IV. J. 11HOATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Bprlnys , Wagon Hock , llarilwure Lumber , etc. 12IX
TII | mi I Unify et. , Dmalm.
EDNEY C GIItttON ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
Wanon urt Orrlayo Woo < l Stuck , Heavy Ilar < lw re
r.lc. KIT unil li'J I.rnTCDworth ft. , ( minim. Neb ,
MILTON ROG EKSV \ SONS'
Stoves , Itftiiffe ! * , PurnaciM , TiloH ,
Mamlei.Orutc * , llrun Coeds. US1 nud 1X3 ! iaraui
Htrsot.
OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY
Iron Works.
Iron Works ,
Wronibt and r it Iron Building Work , Iron Ptalrej ,
nailing , lip-mn unit ( llrOcm , Fleam Knulnei , llrau
Work , l > ncral ffoumlrj , Machine neil HUcttmlUt
Vork. Office anl Works , 1) ) . P. Uy.aiHlHth Ulixn.
II. K. SA fl'YER ,
Mnnn fact urine ; Dcnlor In Smokestacks ,
lltllihlUKs Tnnk'.nml Uenoial Under llepalrint ,
l.ll ) I indue utrrel , tinmhm.
K. II. MrMANtlii , 0 Btlt.UVAN.
OMAHA W1KK C 1ROX WORKS ,
JIanufuclurcri of
Ire niul Iron Hailing , Desk Uullg ,
Wlti.lciw Uutrdf. Kloner Slnniil , Wit * Ml n , Big
17JN. 1CU. Onltr. by mull prumpltr
Lumber.
OMAHA TmntKR CO. ,
Uoile'U Alt KlQiln of
J1ullilliif ( Matorinl at Wholoa , K
18th Street and Union Ptatne Truck , Umnh-u
'
LOUIS IIRADFORD , "
Dealer in Lumber. Lain , Lime , Snsb ,
Doort , Kte. Yunl'-CnrntrTth tint Duaclti : Cornet
ClUnnil
_ _
CHICAGO LUMBER CO. ,
Wholcsnlo Lumber ,
Bit 8. Hlhtrtet. . Omab * , Neb. t.Colpfttcr , Man ger.
' ' '
if 'RrjSi'ETz ,
Lumber.
ISth nnil California filrcoti. Oini > h , Ntb.
JFRED W. Gil AY ,
Lnmlor , Llii Cement , Etc. , Kto.
Cor. rib and Douglti Hi. , Oma n.Nax
HOAGLAX1) ,
Lumber.
T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO , ,
To Dealers Only.
Office , \tm \ Kurniini ( trcrt.Oiuah * .
COAS. R.
Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Carpati nnd I'aranpt riuorlnK. Vth nnd DcnitlM
Om b .
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Ktc.
, . .rtnl nnil American Portland Cement. Ftat
Afienl lorjdllwnukeo Hydraulic Cfioicut unu Heit
y White Lime.
Lire Stock.
STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Onmlia.
IJmlted. John F. Bojrd , BuperinteDdSnt.
Lirt Stock Commission.
McCOY HROS. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants.
Market fmii'Mieil free n niipllintloii. totVor nnd
( ee'tfri furnliilieil on Komi tcrinn lle/eiencn
OniHlm Nutlouiil 11 inn nml H'"ith ' Oiunha Niitkml.
Union StocK Ynrd * , Boiith Oinnlui
' '
so'xs ,
Live Stock Commission.
_ Oao. Durko , Mnnmtor
Colon Stock YnrJi.K. Omiilin. T l phone .83.
SAVAGE ,15 GREEX ,
Live Stock ComiiiiBsion llercliants ,
Bblpmenti of "ny nnd nil kinds of Block eollcitcd.
Union Ptock YnnU. Dinahs , Nc'K
Millinery and notions.
I. OJiERFELDER < 0 CO. ,
Imi'orlcrsund Jobbers of
Millinery and Notions ,
1313 nnd 1515 Homey SI.oet , Oiunha , Neb.
Notions.
J. T. co.t
\Vliolttalo Dcalcri In
Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
4aittnd 400 B. Tenth Bt , Om hn.
' ' '
rH i
Overalls.
COMPANY ,
Mannfncturcrs of Overalls ,
J * ni 1'nnti , Hilrti , etc. 110 } and 11M Doulu Street ,
OmahH , Neb.
PAPER
'CARTEXTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Taper Dealers.
rarryn nlccntoekof I'rlntliin , Wrnvplnx and Writ-
Ink paper. Spoihil HtliMitlnn Klven to car loud or
onlem , which HIM bo ihlppod direct from mills. All
orders will receive personal attention. WnuiiHr.
nntca gooU goodi and low prlco-t. lilt and llltt
Printing.
REES PRINT N OMPA Y
Job Printers , J'latik Rook Makorar ,
And Ilook. Blnderi. KX ! and KB South Fourteenth
treat. Omaha , Neb.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIOA
Auxiliary Publishers.
Dealers In Type , I'rcMsen and I'rlntor ' Supplloa. 60t
houlli Twelfth Street.
Pumps.
ItRO H'NELL l ! CO. ,
Manufacture itnd Dcalori In
i , Hollers & ( iencriil Marhlnery
bhect Iron work , Steam I'uinpr. S.iw Mllll , Acme
Bbaftlic , Dodfe Woodipllt Pulleya , Boltlair , ( to ,
Aliowtjoni , iorap ri , a4a l ll . ! U-lUiIia >
Tenworthit. Omnba
CHURCHILL PUMP COT '
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Bteamand Water Hupiilln. lleadqimrteri fur tli
loom ( ' . ( lotxlu. Illltiaruani n. , Omuba. Neb.
U. S. WIX1) EXG1NE ami PUMB
COMPANY.
Dilladar Wind Ullit : nteam and Wntor Bnppllei ,
I'lumbing Uoorts , ) lcltln , limit. UI8 nnd WU tar-
rum it. , Omaha. 8. K Kelton , Manager.
T lphnrioNu.2IO.
A. L. STRAXG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Kiiffiuos ,
BWam , Water , Kallwar and Milling huppllcc.
80 , VAand Yll ( arnaiu it. , Uaiahn , Not. .
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUlSIliit C < ,
Munufutturer and Doulji i In nil kli.di of
Kubbor d'ooilH ,
Oil Chithlnir nnd l.failiiT llnlllni. H'lS Kurniim St.
Safes. Etc.
Aconts for Jiiill's Safe & Lock Co.s'
Fire and lluiit'ar Proof 8 fc . Time Ixicki , Vaults
ndJll Wor * . IIMJ farnura trc t Omaha. Neb. _ _
G. ANDRE EN ,
Oniaiia Safe Works.
Uunufactureiiiof Kirn nnd Ilurclur Proof Safei , Taull
luor > , Jnll Wcrk.Hhuttcm mid \Vlro Work. Cor.
llthuMd Jackunn Htf. Omnlni , Nub ,
Sash , Doors , Etc.
M. A. DISRROW a ) CO. ,
Wholesale Mnnufaclurviaof
Sash , Doors , liliiids and ilouldiiififs ,
Uinncbo3ico,12tli ouil lir.rd sts.f
JtOHN MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Mould'nKB.Stnlr ' Work and Interior Hard Wnod Hnlih
JunlupcucJ. N. K.cor. Bill and l uvcnworth Bt .
Oniuhu , Neb.
THIS CAPITOL HOTEL
Lincoln , Neb.
Tim lust known nnd most popular hotel fn
the unto , Location initialappoliitinoiilN Hint
clufcfl Hc.tdipiuitcra lor cnnniiurcltil men atul
ulUH-lUlcul - und P.-.O . . . . . . .rlmr. .
Vm f
School , County and City
Wo will pay liiKlicst ptlco for eamo.
Made ut lowest rutt-s. ( 'orro | ioinlvnto eollcitud
STULL JillOX. ,
LINCOLN , NEU.