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THE OMAHA DAftsY BEE ; TUESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1887.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Wheat Oontinnea to Drag Along in the
Slough of Despondency ,
OLD WORLD CROPS VERY LARGE.
BtrortK Closing" Ilccordctl In Corn
and Oati I'roTliloiiH Slow Cat
tle Fftlrljr Active General
Market Quotations.
CHICAGO I' noiUJOK MAUKET.
CnicAfio , Auciist ! ! . ( Special
( o the UKK.I Wheat Is still tlracRldg along
In the slough of despond. It goes up a
trllle one day and drops back the next , out
the general averaito of prices Is lower than it
was sixty days ago , when the collapse of the
"Juno deal" plunged trade Into the depths of
despair. The tenor of foreign advices IB
bearish. Uld world .crops ol wheat are largo
and producing countries keep crowding for
ward supplies rrgardlesa of price. The
friends of wheat are wondering If there will
never be a turn to the lane. They figure that
hncculatlvo money has suffered a loss during
the last three years of 25 cents per annum
on 50,000,000 bushels of whcnt and SO cents all
told In the price , making the grand total of
{ 52,500,000 , and now that the price is at or
below the cost of production they are trying
to guess when the Inevitable reaction will
not In. They think G9c. for cash wheat would
be a good H tatting point and they
want to see quick action. This was one of
the days when the price took an upward
pitch of ; Vc on a decrease of 771,000 bushels
In the visible supply and a certainty that the
returns would show that an enormous quan
tity of wheat had gone out of the country
during the past seven days. The speculative
demand was limited , however , and as the
ehort sellers have also practically abandoned
the market for the present , operations were
on a restricted scale and fluctuations within
narrow limits. September opened atO'Jc ,
ranced at C8 c low and OOtfttCO c high ,
closing at CD 'iJ O c. October opened at
10 c , ranged at 70 Q71c , and closed at
70Hc. December opened at 74c , ranged at
7c : low and 74@74 e high , closing at 73
@ 74c.
Corn opened rather tamely at a shade
lower prices than thosu ruling at the close of
business Saturday. Strong buying by Poole ,
Kent & Co. and others turned the market up ,
however , May advancing from 44c to 45 (4 (
45 < tfc , October from 41Jfc to 41c , and Sep
tember horn 40 < o to % 'c. "Old
Hutch" seemed to be exerting him
self to keep prices down without selling
much , There was good general buying ,
however , and after a reactionary season of
weakness followlne the first advance values
again took the up turn , May solng to 45c ,
October to 41c and September to 41 > $ c.
The closings were at 45 > ie for May , 41ffo
for October and 41c for September , the
several deliveries commanding full prices.
After the tap of the bell the tons of the
marcot averaged strong and private advices
again tend to support the theory that the
damage to the crop In the drought region has
at no stage been overestimated. The public
Is taking this view of the situation boy on d a
doubt and the packers and their agents lean
strongly the same way , The total visible
supply Is now only 0,102.000 bushels and
local slocks are 2,103,000 bushels.
In the speculative market for onts there
was a pretty steady tone and closing prices
were substantially the same for all months
as Saturday.
in tiio piovlslou pit the day was passed In
a slow manner aside from a low goua largo
transactions In short ribs and lard. which
are now selling at current prices for S onto in
ber. The open cash trade was piactlcally
stagnant , while speculation was even more
restricted than usual. September short ribs
was the most active article on the list , and
after selllni from S7.1W up to 88. 00 closed
Htiong at f © lOc higher than Saturday. Lard
for Scutember was a little stronger , ranging
at SC.42X@M"K aud resting at 80.45 , which
was an advance of 2J c. October lard was
57 > ; c higher , and October short ribs 2X < < $
7Hc ; lower than September. Winter de
liveries \vero slow and unchanged , January
closing at S12.i7 : } < tor pork , 80.0 tor lard ,
and 811.35 for short ribs. In the general mar
ket there was very little luteicst shown and
barring an upturn in September short ribs
thrre was no development to disturb the
quietude prevailing.
CHICAGO Ij'lVG STOCK.
August 32. ( Special lelcgram
to the BKB.J OATTI.K The estimated re
ceipts were 11,000 ; last Monday , 8,1)90. ) nTho
maiket was fairly active , with an up turn o
about lOc on the ordinary run of cattle , sucli
as suited tiio dressed beef and shipping de
mand. Among the 11,000 arrivals there were
about 3,500 Tcxans and K train or two
of rangers. Tcxans , when In good
order and fat , sold as high as any time last
week , but there were lots of poor and thin
thines that sold very low. A consignment
of Montana rangeis , averaging 1,085 Ibs. ,
sold at 83.80 , the hUhest priced and best
rangers on the market this season so far.
There was little or notlilne doing In the
stockcr and feeder trade , which Is not un
common for Monday , as country or
outside buyers do not becin to
arrive until Tuesday or Wednesday.
Native butchers stocK was In fair demand ,
with little or no change in values. Shipping
steers , 1,350 to 1,500 Ibs. 84.20Q4.95 : 1,200 to
1,350 Ibs , 83.654.50 ; 1)50 ) to 1 , 00 Ibs. S3.20 ®
B.W. Stockers and feeders , f 1.7ft@3.80 ; cows.
bulls and mixed. S1.25a2.no ( ! ; bulk , Sl.OOrt ( )
2.00 ; cows , S1.75@3.40 ; steers , 83.6' > (3i.40. ( :
Western rangers were strone. Sales : BOO
Montana Tcxans , l,08.r Ibs , 83.80.
linns Trade was active with an up turn
of about 5o on the best heavy , which sold at
85.80(1(5.35 ( , and one lot of fancy butcher
weights at 85.40 ; mixed , 85.15@5.25 ; common -
mon packers , 81.00 ( 5.05 ; light sorts , 85.25
lavic STOCK.
Chicago , August 23. The Drovers'Jour
nal reports as follows :
Cattle Receipts , 10,000 ; stronger for good ,
common steady ; shipping stPorsS3.iOVi)4.y5 ( ) ;
Htockcra and ti-eders , S1.75 ( . ' ) .30 ; cows ; bulls
and mixed , 81.25Q2.CO ; Texas cattle , 81.75
03.40 ; Montana cattle , sauo.
Hogs Receipts , 12,000 ; strong ; rou h
and mixed , I4.70jt5.05 ; packing and ship
ping , f5.10Q5.40j light , 84.C5Q5.35 ; aklps ,
83. 5 4.00 ,
Sheen Receipts , 0,000 ; steady ; natives ,
83.75@4.40 ; western. * 3.20 i3.3.70 ; Toxans.
83.00 3.05 ; lambs , 84.00c5.W. ( {
National Stock Yar < U. Kast Ht.
IjouU. 111. , August 22 , Cattle Itucelnts ,
3,800 ; shipments , 1,000 ; market steady ; fair
to choice heavy native steers , S3.l Jttf4.20 ;
butchers' ctceri , fair to choice , 83.30 ( 3.1)0 ) ;
feeders , fair to good , f 2.70(43.40 ; otockers ,
fair to good. 2.0CK.s ! ) .
HOIH Receipts , 900 ; shipments. 700 ; mar
ket active and strong ; choice heavy and
butchers' selections , S5.20 < V5.S5 ; packing aud
Yoruers , medium to prime , f4.03C2S.20 ;
pigs , common to good , 14.40(34.90. (
Knnnai City , Aucust - X Cattle Re
ceipts , 3,000 ; shipments , 3,000 ; market
e toady ; good to choice corn-fed , (4.00(34.50 ( ;
common to medium , $3.25 ( 13.00 ; stockers
* 2.oo ( < ? > .50 ; feeding steers , 52.00 ( < J3.kO ; covss ,
1.40ct2.05. (
Hogs Receipts , SiOOO ; , shipments , 3,450 ;
market firmer ; good 510c higher : common
to choice , 4.N5.25 ; bklps aud pics , S'J.bO ®
4.75.
FIMANUIAU
Nr.wYonK , Aueust SB. [ Special Telegram
to thoUKK. . ! STOCKS Demoralization char
acterized the Now York stock market , and
the bulls , who have lacked organization for
a month past , were In the worst plight that
atQ
they have been In this summer. The Ira-
vresslou Is that the other business has taken
a now turn , which necessitates a Urge
amount of liquidation on the part of the sev
eral houses known to be heavily Interested.
There wore also rumors of ' a big house being
In tiouble , but no names 'were mentioned ,
and the sensationalists were unable to make
capital out of It. It was said that a powerful
bear pool has recently been organized by the
big traders In Newport , and that Gould tied
decided not to oppose them. Camtnack , ,
. Nowoombs , Ureen A Bateman , Deacon
While , ana all the room traders told thi
Uiukoi fr oiy. London MM also a teller ,
but It wa * one of these slumpy markets that
had no support , and when fairly started on
its downward course needed little hammer
ing to keep It going. The Qould stock led
the decline , Missouri Pacific * breaking 2 , ,
Kansas Jt Texas J < , Texas 1'aclflc 1 % Wabath
l } ( and Western Union \H per ceut The
rest of the list followed , and Northwestern ,
despite the Increase of 8102,991 In Us earnIngs -
Ings during July , dropped \ % per cent and
Si Paul broke lY per cent. New England ,
which was the weakest sister last week ,
broke K per cent. The rest of the list went
qff J to IX per cent. About noon a small
rally occurred , but It appeared to be merely a
natural one after a sharp break and did not
hold. The closing hour witnessed an ex
pected change for the bettor throughout tuu
list , and rallies of X to 1 point occurred , and
were duo to covering by shorts. Last sales ,
however , showed a net decline from Satur
day of ; < on Missouri Pacific , ! , ' { on Wabasb ,
lV on Northern Paclilo preferred , H on
Western Union , % on Northwestern , Jtf on
St. Paul and Louisville & Nashville , X 'on
New Kngland , 1 on Lake Shore , 1 , ' on Union
Pacific , on Omaha , 1V on Canada South
ern and K per cent on Manhatan. Total
sales wcro 253,970 shares. Operators were
divided In their opinions , but a majority
were bears.
UovKH.VMF.NTS Government bonds were
dull and heavy.
YKSTKUDAT'8 QUOTATIONS.
U. 8. 4's coupon .125 < C. AN. W 114
U. S. 4 'scoup. . 108 do preferred..147
Pacific Pa ot'05. . m1 N. Y. C
Canada South'n. . 53 O. It. AN ,
Central Pacific. . 3 < 5 | O. T. .
Chicago * Alton. 147 Pacific Mall 30' '
do preferred..155 P. , I ) . &K 25 |
C. , 11. AO 138 PullraanPal.Car.145
D. , L. & W 130 Heading 53K
D.AH.G 27 ; liock Island . . . .124 %
Erie SOtf St. L. AS. V. . . . - ' '
do preferred. . . . 63)5 do preferred. . . .
Illinois Central..118 C. , At , A StP. . . 81J
i. , n. * w is do preferred.
K. A T Brttf St P. A Ode
hake-Shore 10 do preferred. .
I * AN 82 Texas Paclnc. . . .
Michigan Cenfl. . KiU Union Pacltic. . . .
Mo. Pacltic 03 Jj VY.St , LAP. . . .
No. Paclttc. do preferred. .
do preferred. . . . 53 , ' $ W. U. Telegraph
MONEY On call easy at 4 } < Q < J wr ? cent ,
closed ottered at 6 per cent
PkittR MEKCANTII.H PAPKH CK < 3'J per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Dull and un
changed. _
PRODUCE MARKKT8.
. Auiruat S3. Following quota
tions are the a :30 : closing tiicures :
Flour Steady and nncliauKed.
Wheat Advanced ? 6c at which the market
ruled eteadv and closed > \c above Saturday ;
cash 63 U-lOc , September 69 S-10 , October
Corn Fairly active and Huctuatcd within
a moderate range ; opened at about Satur
day's close , advanced JfO c , inlluenccd
some by rumors of prospects of frost In
northen Iowa and reacted ; later advanced.
closing W@Vc above Saturday : cash , 40
11-10c ; September , 4113-loc ; October , 41c.
Oats Dull and easier ; near futures not
materially chanced ; cash , 24J c : September ,
2'jc ; May , GO 11-lCe.
Kyo Dullat44Kc.
Harley Septerabor , 65c.
Prime Timothy 8eoa-Si3.20.
Flax Seod-BS c.
Whisky S1.1U.
Pork Quiet , steady and unchanged : cash ,
315.00 ; Otooer , 810.60 ; year , 511.70@11.75 ;
January , $ l'J.i7K@l3.4U. :
Lard Firmer enrlv , with slight advance
later and closed steady : cash and September ,
38.45 ( 8.47 ; October , S8.52X.
Dry halted Meats-Shoulders , S5.5005.CO ;
short clear , S8.0 ! ! # )8.i5 ) : ; short ribs , S8.00.
IutterKasier ! ; creamery , 18@'J5c ; dairy ,
.
Cheese Dull and weak ; full cream cheddars -
dars , lOJ frijio c ; Hats and Young Americas ,
.Hides Unchanged' ; " heavy green hides.
7H'c ; light do. 7Jffl8c ; salted bull hides.
Oc , green salted calf78 @ 9o ; dry Hint , 12 ®
18e ; dry calf , 12@13c ; deacons 30c each.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , 3 }
No. 2 , 3c ; cakes , 4c.
4c.Kecelots. . Shipments.
Flour , bbls 18,000 33,000
Wheat , bu 39.000 177,000
Corn , bu 103,000 254.000
Oats , bu 240,000 103.000
Uyo , bu 3,000 1.000
Barley , bu 33,000 4,000
New Xork. August 23. Wheat-Ke-
r.eipts , IbO.OOO ; exports. 182,000 ; spot steady ;
options varied but little for the day , closing
steady after very llclit speculation ; un
graded red , 75@Slfc : No. 3 red , 77 % : No. 1
red , nominal at 85c ; No. 2 red , BlJtfGJMlifc de
livered , 803b'c f. o. b , , September closing at
Corn Spot firm but raiher.qmot ; options
opened a shade lower , later advanced Ji@
We , closing steady ; receipts , 60,000exports ; ,
iio.ooo ; ungraded , 49Jf@50iic : No. 2 , 49(3 (
40 , 0 In store , 50K@50Jfc delivered , 40 c c. f.
and I. ; September clobUiKat49x9ifc.
Oats A shade higher ; receipts , 05,000 ; ex
ports , none ; mixed western , 3l@33c ; white
wester \ 85@40c.
Potro'Him , Steady ; United , Olc.
*
EgiL > - Steedy ana In fair luquest ; western ,
12lGKo.
Pork Steady and in moderate demand ;
family mbis , 817.50.
Lard A shade lower ; western steam ,
spot , SC.80il6.8aW. (
Choose Quiet mit firm ; western , OQlOJfe.
Butter Firm and In modeiato request :
western , 12Q25c : western creamery.
ColFee Spot , fair ; Hto lirm at Su .si > ij ;
options higher and moderately active ; sales ,
70,000 baas ; August , S18.iirlS.SO ; September -
ber , 8lS.S5 < ai8..v ; ! October , 81 .45ai8.W :
November , SlB.o5iol8.fX ) : Uocember , 818.55 ®
1S.70 ; January , Sli3.05@lS.75.
Now Orleans , August 22. Afarkets
unchanged Corn Demand lluht , but
holders lirm ; In sacks : mixed. Sic ; yel
low , 54c ; white , 54it55c. (
Oats Quiet but steady ; cholco western , in
sacks , S4 } 335c.
Corn Meal-Easy at 82.27 (82.30. (
Hog Products Hull and uncliauged ; pork ,
815.52k ; lard , refined tleice. 0.ftJK.
liulk Meats Shoulders , 85.73 ; long clear
and clear rib , 80.50.
Ginotnnatl. August 22. Wheat Easier ;
No. ii red , r @ -\c.
Corn In liberal supply and lower ; No.
mixed , 45@15Vc.
Oats-Weaker : No. 2 mixed. 27K@2Sc ,
Kye In good demand ; No. a , 60X51c.
Provisions Pork steady at 815.UO ; lard ,
quiet at 80.30.
Whisky-Steady at 81.05.
BllnnonpolU , August 23. Whoat-Steady ;
good demand for mllllui ; wheat ( old ) ; new
dull ; old : No. l hard , cash and September ,
72'fc ; No. l northern , cash and September ,
Tljfo ; No. 2 northern , cash and September ,
0 ! > ? 4'o ; now : No. 1 hard , cash and September ,
70 > jcNo. ; 1 northern , cash and September ,
Gsc ; No. - northern , cash nud September ,
05c ; on tract old : No. 1 hard. 74c ; No. 1
northein , 3c ; No. 2 uorthorn. 71c ; now : No
1 hardTic ; No. 1 nonhrrn , Obc ; No. a northern
orn , 05e.
Flour Steady : patents , 84.00@4.20 ; bak
ers , 33.10 < ! M.5. ; !
Kccelpts-Whrat , 62,000 bu.
Shipments-Wheat , 21,000 bu ; flour , 27,400
bbls.
In store-Wheat , 3,620,843 ; at St Paul ,
105.000.
aillwaukcc. Auzust 22. Wheat
Steady ; cash , CSc ; September , 09yVc ; Oc
tober , 70Kc.
Corn-Dull ; No. 3. 40 < fc.
Oats l < ewer ; No. a white,2iJ c.
Hye-Flrmer ; No. 1 , 47kc
Barley Lower ; September , 57c.
Provisions Steadier ; metis pork , cash and
August , repacked , 814.50.
City , August 33. Wheat-
Steady ; No. 3 soft , 65 > < c bid.
Corn Steady ; No. 'A cash , SStfc bid , 85 o
asked ; September , 35o bid , SS c aaked ; Oc
tober , S5Vc bid , X > % c asked.
Oats September , 23 c asked.
Mvcrnool , August 22. Wheat Quiet but
, steady ; demand poor ; holders oiler Ireely.
Corn Steady ; demand fair.
Bt. Lnuu , August 23. Wheat HlRher ;
cash. 69 o ; September , OOKo ; October , 71-Vo.
Corn Hotter ; cash , SS&S'JHo ; September ,
SSo ; October , 83 > < c.
Oatt Firm ; cash , 34ci September ,
Ortober. 25Wc.
Whisky - fl.o : .
Pork-115.00.
.
Butter Firm ; craamery , 24 < g2fic ; dairy , 16
OMAHA. LIVE HTOCK.
Monday , August 23.
Cattle.
The run ot cattle to-dtr was liberal for the
first ot tUo week. 'CAara was a very fair du-
, maad for corn-fnd gteera aud sovaralbunciies
I
1
changed handii. The market was about
steady at yesterday' quotations. A few stock *
rrsand feeders were sold but butchers' stock
was Tory slow. _
lloge.
About the usual number of hots for Mon
day * as roctlvtfd. In addition to the fresh
receipts there were five loads of stale hoes on
the market The average quality ot the hogs
was better than on Saturday and the market
was a shade stronger. One load of ho/js / sola
lOc higher than anything on Saturday but It
was a much bettor load than anything sold
on Saturday. The market was fairly active
and everything was sold.
Sheep.
There was nothing doing on the Rheep
njaritet _ .
Ilooolpte.
Cattle. 2,100
llogs 1.000
Sheep 100
Shipment * .
Cattle .Wears
Sheep ( single decks ) Gears
Provalllnu Prloai.
Bhowlne the prevailing prices paid for lira
stock on this market :
Cholco steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . . .84.10(94.35 (
Cholco steers , 1100 to 130J Ibs. . . 3.1KXJ44.10
Fat little steers 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.75WH.80
Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1400 3.75 4.00
Good to cholco corn-fed cows. . . . 2.753.00 (
Common to medium cows 2.00(32.50 (
Good to choice bulls 1.75M3.W
Lteht and medium how 4.90045.00
Good to choice heavy hosrs 5.00 ( 5.15
Good to choice mixed hogs 4.1)0 ) 5.05
Representative flale * .
NATIVE 8TKKHS COnN FED.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
128..1337 84.00
WKSTKIIX 8TEEUS COUN FED.
07..1489 SM.yi 104..1445 84.23
350..12S8 4.25
BANOK STRKIIS TKXAS.
W..1091 83.00
STOC1CKIIS.
24..C55 81.75 2..83.5 82.25
0..510 2.00
COWS.
20..010 51.8-j. 8..10S9 83.00
FKCDEIlfl.
C5..8M ) 82.82Knoos.
noos.
No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. Av. 8hk. Pr
40.105 4084.85 71. . . . 235 85.00
OS..216 4.00 09..23 < i 120 5.00
03..203 120 4.00 C5..25U 80 5.00
78..2J5 KiO 4.0.5 05..248 80 5.00
60.2.-k1 1'JO 4.05 05..230 40 6.00
ta..200 40 4.0J CO..250 120 5.02J <
70..224 120 4.05 CO..277 40 5.05
00..220 120 4.05 00..2 % 200 5.05
24..305 4.05 00..283 100 5.05
65..230 120 4.95 O8..2il : 120 5.05
75..227 200 4.05 08..208 120 5.03
64..3.15 80 5.00 79..242 5.03
61..201 120 5.00 58..239 40 6.03
80..233 320 5.0U 55..245 80 5.07Jtf
67.i53 ! 100 5.00 C7..274 40 5.07&
77..221 40 5.00 00..283 123 6.10
07..220 40 5.00 53..3W 5.15
Iiivo Stout Sold.
Showlncthe number ol ! head ot stock sold
on the market to-day :
CATTLK.
G. H. Hammond & Co , 330
Local ( X )
Shi ppers 552
Feeders 103
Total J135
itoos.
Anglo American Packing Co 1000
G. II. Hammond & Co 1K5
Armour * Co 1070
Total rrrT ! * . 23-17
AH sales ot stock m this market are made
per cwt. live vvel ht unless other who stated.
Dead hotcssellat Ho per 11) . for all weight ?
"Skins , " or hogs woUhtnc less than 100 Ibs.
no value. Prtunant sowsara dockad to Ib-s.
and sta sSOlb-i. br theoublio luspaotor.
Lilvo Stock Notes.
II. It. Falkner , Plum Creek came In with a
load of lioirs.
John Qulnu , Wood Illver , was in with a
load of hops.
James McGulre , Wood Ulvcr , was at thu
yards with a load of hots.
E. H. Cowlcs , Gibbon , marketed 350 head
of corn fed western cattle.
O. llaloy. Kawllus. Wyo. , was at the yards
with twenty-six loads ot cattle.
A. Tracv , Pine lilulTs , came In with a load
of cattln which sold on the market
Sims it lioughton , Portsmouth , la. , mar
keted a load of IIOKS which topped the mar
ket.
ket.Mclntosh
Mclntosh & Sutton , Chapman , were both
here and marketed riovon loads ot cattle of
their own feedlnit.
Mr. Williams , of the lirm of Dell & Wil
liams , Ida Grove , la. , \ . as here and marketed
two loads of hogs.
John Wiggins , the genial secretary of the
Live Stock Shippers' Association , was In
from Columbus with a load of hoys.
Among those In with cattle were P. P.
Johnson and son , of lied Oak , la. , who had six
loads ot cattle on the market from Green
wood , Neb.
G. J. Campbell , foreman of the Day State
Cattle company's feeding establishment at
Noith Dend , came in with six loads of corn
fed cattle belonging to the companv. The
company also marketed four loads of cattle
trom thurauge.
Aiuoni ; others having stock on the market
were the following : D. Anderson , Colum
bus ; Taylor & G. , Shnlton ; Nye W. M. Co. ,
CoItonT. II. Cole , llartington ; J. Dower ,
Dlaiichnnl ; Dank of Coin. Coin ; J. Deg-
inan , Marysvllle ; L. Anderson , Mead ;
P. A. Darsh , Oxford ; W. N. Hichardsou.
Red Cloud ; F. Aldrltt , Friend ; Gilford &
W. , Cowles ; James Danloy , Ashland ; D. F.
Glcason , DloouiingUm ; p. D. Smith , Mead :
J. C. Welch , Clarindarll. Gund & Co. ,
liladcn : C. M. .Manly , Afton ; Acnow & W. ,
llubbell ; Leo Lnrmon ife Co. , Kansas City ;
Patterson & li. , Vail ; E. S. Kentncr , West
Siuo ; Meuaugh Jiro.s. , Denlson ,
UMA.I1A \VIlUjlSS.\IjlS MARKETS.
Frodtioo.
T/ie foltowliifj arc tiio prices at which
round hits of produce arc sold on this
market :
Monday August 22.
GENERAT- The produce market to-day
was the same as usual on Monday , it being
neither brisk nor dull. The demand for
choice butter and good eggs have not du-
creased , notwithstanding the attempts ot the
commission men to Increase their receipts.
About 50 cases of eggs , two carloads of pota
toes and one carload of melons were re
ceived. Eggs advanced Ic per dozun , other
prices are thu same.
Koos Scarce and prices firm , go as soon
as lecelvod at 13@itJ : < c.
HUTTKU Cholco l Scarce , prioes ifalr ;
West Point creamery , 24c ; other creamery ,
22c ; choice dairy , lH , ' < c20c ; medium grades ,
l @ 16c : ordinary , 9@10o.
UHKESB Market good. Fancy full cream
Cheddars , .slnirlo , 12ntull ; cream , twins , 12c ;
younu America * , WK lSc : brick cheese. 100
bs In case , new , 1-c ; Llmburger , 1UO Ibs In
cane , now , I3c ; Swiss , fancy Ohio , now 19e.
POUI.THY Market fair , iirlcosnrm. Sprint ;
chickens 81.75Ci3.75 ; old lowls 82.50M3.25 ,
There is no demand for ducks or turkeys ,
though the former , when in good order , sell a
82.25(32.75 ( , and the latter 6 < 37c per pound.
GAME. There Is no game coming in , the
weather being too warm to handle It
POTATOES The supply Is light and good
stock Is moving at 55a. ( < c ; lancy , 70c.
CAIIUAQE Firm at 75o pur dozen for solid
heads.
ONIONS Scarce and flrm ; good stock , 00 ®
81.00 per bushel.
POTATOES Scare a and firm at 55(3G5c ( ;
best 75c.
MELONS Watermelons bring 510.OtK515.00
per hundred ; cantelopes , S0@75c per doz.
TOMATOES Th local gardeners are sup-
plyli the market ut SOfiate per bushel.
Eo : o PLANT Only a few being bandied by
the commission men ; 81.00(81.25 ( per dozen.
CELKIIT The demand Is not very heavy so
early In the season. Good stock suitable for
eslupment is sold at > 5@JOc per bunch.
DEANS. Hand - picked navy beans
are quoted at Jl.bfXSLTO'per bushel , and the
other grades are selling from that llguro
down to 81.25.
POP Conx There Is v ry little sale for
pop corn. An occasional saoit 1s sold at
lH@2 > ( c per Ib. _
Kraut * .
Orders from the country requiring se
lected stoat and extra ewe In pn&clng can-
tiot alwayk be flUtf M " ama pVlce *
Quoted to the tooql trade for rrfmon JKJCJv.
General Tfcoxe wet * BO fr | h turrlvals 91
OallWfpla frWts to-dV. and IhrmarW was
very dull , but there will be three loads la to
morrow.
The market ( t well "nppliea with
both the Gross aud silver pruuea. Goad
stodk 11.6M [ 1.78.
ri.UMs-The receipt * ot duni art , not M
heavy as of other fruits from California.
Prices are firm , good stock tiovlng at 11.50
® 1.75 per box. . . .
GitArr.s The supply , oi home-crown and
California prapes continues liberal. Califor
nia , 81.75 per 20-lb box ; home-grown , 5c per
PKACHBS The market Is well supplied
with very cholco sMck from California.
Choice-stock Is going at 31.5pOl.78.
PKAns-Calltornla Hattletts , 33.253.50 ( ;
other varieties. 82.50(33.7.5 ( per box.
LKMONS TOe supply liberal , with fair de-
mana. Common stock , * 0.cc@ .M per case ;
choice , 87.0007.50. t
Ari'LKs The market Is almost bare and
good stock Is very * scarce. Cholco apples
suitable for shipment are , quoted at 83.25 ®
83.50 per bbl.
OnANOES There are few good oranges
on the market Kodl , SG..V ) .
BANANAS The market Is full of bananas
at Sl.50@3.00 per bunch.
CHAD AITI.KR The demand Is very light
and Is supplied for the most part by the local
farmers. Choice stock , 81.CO per bushel.
Grocer' * Mst.
fair ,
and
ss@
'
30c ; 'interior Java , 25&2Sc ; Mocha , 88@30c ;
Arbuckle's , roasted , SflMc ; Mclaughlin's
XXXX , SO c ; Dilwortffs , 2Cc ; lied Cross.
SUOAB Granulted,6)V@8Vcconf.AO.V@ ;
; white extra C , 5 M5c ; extra C , ol < (3
_ ; yellow C , 5)$5jlic ( ; cut loaf , C @ 7c ;
powdered , 77Vc.
CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , per
case , 83.00(33.10 ( ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per case ,
32.8592.90 ; raspberries , a Ib , per case , 9i.b5@ !
a.OO ; California pears , per case. ? 4.50rtI4.CO ;
apricots , o r cuse , 83.70ii3.75 ( ; peaches , pur
case , 84.50@4.GO ; white cherries , per rase ,
85.60 plums , per case. S&60@3.70 : blue
berries , per case. I3.l0t3.0 ! ; ecg plums. 3
Ib. per case , 83.60 : pineapples , a Ib ,
per case. 83.2U@5.75 ; 1 Ib mackerel , per doz.
81.50 : l Ib salmon , per doz , 31.85(31.90 ( : 8 Ib
gooseoerrlex , per case. 82.R.Vi .90 ; a Ib string
beans , per case , 81.7P ; a Ib lima beans , per
case , Sl.fiO ; a Ib marrowfat peas , per caset
82.40(32.50 ( ; 2 Ib early June peas , per case ,
2.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 82.40@2.50 ; aibcorn ,
82.50.
I'uovisioNs liams , 13@13 > c ; breakfas
bacon. llotllKc : bacon sides 9(310c ( ;
dry salt , 8Jf@9c ; shoulders,7@7c : dried bcof
hams , I2di3c ; dried beef regular ,
hams.plcnlc ,
* r\v4 * ' . fJi vou iiuiiau , * imfAuuvnvii a ,
new , M's. 7) e ; evaporated peeled peacnes ,
c ; evaporated , unparcd , cnew curuints ,
7 @ 7Ko ; prunes , 4W ( < < cr citron , 25 < ! * rai
sins , London layers , tl.GT ; California , loose
muscatels , $1.50 ; new Valenclas , 7Xc.
KRFINBD LAUD Tierce , 6c ; 40-ib square
cans , OJ < c ; 50-lb reund , 7 fc ; 20-lb round ,
7 > . ( o ; 10-lb nails , 7Hc ; 5-1 b palls , 7 c ; 3-lb
pails , IHc-
I'ICKI.EB Medium , In bbls , S6.50 ; do In
half bbls , S3.75 ; small , In bbls , S7.50 : do In
half bbls , 84.25 ; gherkins , In bbls , S9.50 ; do lu
half bbls , 84.75.
WoouENWJkJiu Two-hoop palls , per doz ,
tl.45 : 3hoopalls , 91.70 ; No. 1 tub. S6.50 ;
No. 2 tub , SB.50 ; No. 3 tub , 34.50 ; wash
boards , $1.75 : assorted bowls , 82.25 ; No. 1
churns , (9 ; No. 3churns , S8 ; No. 3 churns ,
*
TOBACCO Lorlllard'sClimax. 44c ; Splen
did , 3Sc ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c : Lcguett &
Meyer's Star , -lie ; Cornerstone , 34c ; lrum-
mond's Horse Shoe , 41c ; T. J. , 87c ; Ser 's
Spearhead , 44c.
S.S1.75 ; heavy stable , 84 t
SYISUP No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs. J1.32@1.35 ;
New Orleans , per gallon , tlS ; ( ICc ; niaplo
syrup , half bbls , "old tliniv'Tior gallon , 70c ;
1-gallon cans , per doz , S 10.00 ; hnlf-eallou
cans , pur doz , S5.50 ; quart cans , 93.00.
CANDY Mixed , 8@n ° ; stick , 8H@9 > tfc.
CKACKEIIS Garneau'.s soda , butter and
picnic. 4 } c : creams , 7Hc ! einger snaps , 7Xc :
city soda , 7Xc.
TEAS Japan , 20@55c ; gunpowder , 20@60c ;
Younic Hyson. 2.5@ojc ; Oolong , 20@00c.
JcrT.iE8-30-lb pails , 82.00.
HOPE So ven-sixteenths nch , lie.
General Markets.
SPIRITS Cologne spirits , Ibs proof , 81.10 ;
do 101 proof , 81.12 ; spirits , second quality.
101 proof , 51.10 ; do 186 proof , 81.09. Alcohol ,
IbS proof. $2.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled
whiskies , S1.OOO1.50. ( Jfii blended. 51.80 ®
2.00 ; . Kentucky bourbons , S2.0U@0.00 : Ken
tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , S2.0096.50 ;
Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies ,
SL50@3.oo. Brandies. Imported , 85.00@8.50 :
domestic , S1.SO < 33.00. Gins , Imported , 84.50@
6.00 ; domestic , $1.2533.00. Champagnes , Im
ported , per case. S2S.00@33.00 ; American , per
case. JIO.OQ@JG.OO.
Co.\.i.-Egg. 59.00 ; nut , 59.25 : ranee , 89.25 ;
Iowa lump , & 3.00 ; Iowa nut , 52,75 ; walnut
lock , $8.00 ; Illinois. 84.25 ( 4.75.
HEAVY HARDWARE Iron , rate , S2.70 ;
plow steel , special cast , 4 > 4'c ; crucible steel ,
6 > c ; cast tools , do. ! 215c ; wa on spokes ,
per set , 82.0003.50 ; hubs , per set , 51.25 ; fel
lees , sawed dry , 1.00 ; tongues , each. H > c ;
axles , each , 75c ; square nuta , perlb , 6@7c ;
coil cliain , per Ib , O QlSc ; malleable , B@10c ;
Iron wedges , 60 ; crowbars , 6c : harrow teeth ,
4Vc ; spring steel , 4fui5c ; Burden's horse
shoes , $4.75 ; Burden's mule shoes. 85.75.
Barbed wire' in car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibs.
Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 52.40 ; steel nails ,
62.50.
HIDES Green butchers' , 6X < 3 < > c ; green
cured , 7Kc ; dry Hint , lie : dry salt , 9c ; green
calf skins , 7J'c ; damaged hides , two-thirds
price. Tallow He. Gre.iso Prime white. 3c :
yellow , Sc ; brown , lfc. Sheep pelts , 25Q
40C. _
Dry Goods
COTTON FLANNRI.R IO per cent trade dls ;
count-LL , 6fc : CC , 7Ku ; SS. 8'/o ; KK ,
UJ < c ; GG , lO c ; XX , I2c ; OO. 14c ; NN , 16c ,
HX , 18c ; ] { . 20e : No. 10 , 6Ko ; 40 , 10 0 : CO-
ISKc : bO , 15c ; BO , colored , lOc ; 50 , colored ,
I2c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13' ej Union
Pncllic. ISc.
CAKPKT W Anr Bibb white , Ib'Xc ; col-
ore < l , 20 } c.
UATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , lie ; Beauty ,
12Mc : Boone , 14c ; B , cased , 8(5.50. (
PIUNTS SOLID Coi.ons Atlanta 5J < ; Sla
ter 5 ; Berlin Oil Ukf ; Garner Oil 0 to 7. PINK
ANDlltoiiRS Hichinond 0 ; Allen 6 ; Hlver-
noint5 ; Steel Ulver ( ' : Richmond 6 ; Paclllc
OH1. INDIOO BIAIK Washington 0 ; Ameri
can 6K ; Arnold 0 > t ; Arnold B 10M ; Arnold
A 12 ; Arnold Goldseal V > X. DKKSS Char
ter Oak 4K ; Uamapo 3 % ; Lodl 4) ) ; Allen
5K ; Richmond 5X ; Windsor 6 ; EddystoneO ;
Paclllc 0.
GiNOHAM-Plunkett checks 7J { ; Whltten-
tou 7 } : York 7'f ; Normamllo Dress
8K ; Calcutta Dress 8K ; Whlttonton
Dress 9 ; Renfrew Dress 0 to 12 ;
KENTUCKY JEANS Memorial 15c ; Canton
18c ; Durham 27Kc : Hercules Ibo ; Learning
ton 22 > c ; Cottswold 'tic.
CBASII Stevens' B Oc ; bleached 7c ; Ste
vens' A 7Kc : bleached 8 > < c : Stevens' P 8 } < c :
bleached tXc * ; Stevens' N UMc ; bleached
lOWc ; Stevens' SRTlSWc.
Misoii.iANEOU8 Table oil cloth 82.65 ;
plain Holland 8Kc toUc ; Dado Holland 12 c.
FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman aon ; ( ioshon
Maple cit
,
37Ke ; ( Juecheo No. 3 , Jfrajifc ; Anawan
lae ; Windsor 'i2 c. Ked-C , 24 inch , I5 > { e :
K , 24 Inch , 21c ; GU , 24 InohflSc : H. A. F. , Jf ,
25o ; J. H. P. , JJ : , aT > < o ; Gir J35&
COMFOUTEHS
BLANKETS Wlilte , Sl.00@7.50 ; colored
81.10 ( 8.00.
CAJIIIUICS Slater 4U ; Woods 4 } ; Stan
dard 4K ; Peacock 4K.
COKSET JEANS Andrqscoggln 7JKear ;
sago 7 , ; Rockport 6W ; Conestoga 6 .
DUCK- West Point 29 in. , 8oz. , 10 : Wes
Point 29 In. , 10 oz. . 12K : Weht Point 29 In.
1'J oz. . 15 ; West Point 40 In. . 11 oz. , 1C.
Checks Caledonia X , OK ; Caledonia XX ,
Cordls No. 9 , OK ; Cordis NO ; 4,11.
DENIMS Amoskcag V.OE. . 10 ! Everett
,
Creek CC , 10.
BIIOWN SHEETINGS Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7/c.
Atlantic H , 4-4,7cjAtlanJe ! 1) 4-4 , 6X0 ; At
lantic P. 4-4 , 5 fo : Ailrora Ll 4-4. 6 c ;
Aurora C , 4-4,4Wc ; Crowp XXX , 4-4. O c ;
Hoosler LU 4-4 , 5fc : Indian Head , 4-4 7ko ;
Lawrence LL. 4-4 , 6fc } ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
6Kc ; I'epperell It , 4-4BKc ; Peppereil O , 4-4.
fie ; Peppereil , 8-1 , lOc ; Peppereil. 9-4 , Ibc :
Peppereil , 10-4 , 20e ; 6ilca C. 4-4 , 4Jfc ;
WAcliuMtt , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora K , 4-4 , o c ;
Aurora 11 , 4-4 , Be.
BLBACHGD Sur.ETr5O-Ocrkeloy cambric.
No. 60 , 9Koj Bett Yet , 4-4,6 > ( o | butter cloth
00,4fcTKtbot ; , 7Kc : Karwell , bo : Fruit of
Loqm , 8fo ; Grnone G. 6d ; Hope , 7 > < o ; Klua
rhllllp cambric , lie ; Lonsdale. lUc ; ljns-
dale , bjfc : New Yofk mills , lOXc ; Pepperell.
3 Inch. lOWe : Peppereil , 40 Inch , liHc ; Pep-
perell , 0-4,15cf I'epperell. W , 18c : Peppereil ,
D-4 , fiOc ; PepperelL 19-4 , Kc : Canton. 4-4 ,
8 > 4 > ; Canton , 4-4 , OJ j Triumph , o ; W.ara-
uttaUc ; Valley , Sc.
Dry Lnrabor.
DlilltNHlONS AND TIMUBUg.
No. l , com , sis moo No. . com , 1 1 s 817.00
No. 3 , 515.50 No. 4 , SWW
'
No. 1 , 4 AC In , 12 A lilt , rough. . . . . . . . 119.50
No. 1 , " " 10 " " . 1H.50
No. 2 , " " 13 A 14 " " . 16.00
No. 2 , " " 16 " " . 17.60
A , 13 , 14 and 10 ft.SO " " C. 815.50
B , " " 20.50 1) , 12.50
CKIMNO AND
l t com , Jf 111 White Pine Cclllns . $34.00
2lltt " " " " . 2KOO
Clear , tf In. Norway PlneCcllIng . lfi.00
2ndcom.flu " " . 14.00
0 FI.OOHINO.
A 6 In White I'lne835.w O 29.50
H " " " 83.50 D 21.00
E " " " ( Scl. Fonclne ) . W.OO
STOCK BOARDS.
A 13 inch o. Is . in50
No. 1 , com. 13 In s. l s. , 13 ft . 20.60
" . 14 ft . 19.00
" " " joft . 1H.50
No. 3 " " " . 10.00
" ' ' 10ft . 17.50
Inrli ( iroovcd nooflng Sl.OO per M. more
han 12 In. Stock Hoards snmo luncth.
SHIP LAP.
No. ll'laln. 810 in . S13.50
No. 3 " . 17.50
No. 1 , O. . . 8 Iff . 19.50
FINISHING.
1st anil 2d , clear , l , l < { incli , 2 a . J50..fX )
8dclear , 1 lncn,8.2s. , . 45.50
" " IK , IK , 2 In . 4(5.f ( *
A select , 1 inch , s. 2 a. , . 40.00
" " Wi W , 3 In . 44' ° °
b " 1 inch , 8.2s. , . 30.CO
SOUTIinnN YELLOW I'lNK.
Com.4tfcGln. Flooring 817.50
Star " " 21.50
Clear % In. Celling 21.60
" % In. Partition
" Finish , 1 A nf In. s2 s
" Corrugated Ceiling , 4 In
" Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . . 27,00
1'01'I.AH I.UMIlEIt.
Clear Poplar Bx. Bds. Jtf in. , s , 3s S3.S.50
r' M In. Panel , s. 2.s 27.00
" " Corruitated Ceiling , % 28.50
WKLL TUU1NO. PICKETS.
OG Butts , 2tfin fOO.75
" HxSln , s. IB. 00.45
3 lu. Well Tublnc. I ) A M and Bcv. . . . . 2:1.00 :
Pickets , D & U Flat 20..V )
" " Square 21.00
BHINOM'.S. I.ATH.
XX clear . .83.10 Extrn * A * 82.00
* A Standard . . 2.75 * A UB&1J 12.55
C In. clear No 1. . 1.50 Lath 2.65
PO3T5.
White cedar , C In. , s. , 12c ; 0 In. qrs. , He ;
8 In. qrs. , 10c:4 : in. round 15c ; Tunnessuu
Ued Cedar , oplit , 15c ; Split Oak , 12c.
LIMK , KTC.
Quincy white lime , ( best ) OOc : Akron cement ,
J1.75 ; Hair , 30c ; Plaster. 82.75 ; Tar board ,
81.75 ; Sail ) , 40p per ct. : Doors. 40c p r ct. ;
Blinds , 40cper ct. ; Mouldlugs. 40o pur ct. ;
Tarftlt. per cwt , 82.25 ; Straw board , 81.75.
BRIGG HOTEL" BEST
HOUSE. AMERICA
Union National Bank
OMAHA , NEB.
Paid Up Capital $100,000
Authorized Capital 500,000
W. W. MARSH , President.
J. W. RODRFKR , Cashier
Accounts solicited and prompt attention
given to all business entrusted to its care.
Pay 5 per cent on time deposits.
No 206 Masonic Building , cor.Capitol Av
enue and 16th sts.
Telephone No 842. .
U. S. DEPOSITORY.
Capital $6OO,000
Surplus 1OO.OOO
Herman Kountze , President.
John A. Creighton , Vice-President.
F. H. Davis , Cashier.
W. H. Me < rQuier , Asst.-Cathler.
JOHN NELSON ,
1415 Harney Street. Telephone No , 693
Cess Tools and Vaults thoroughly cleaned by
the
Odorless Process.
Orders promptly filled.
Union TrustCo
8O8S. 15th St. , Onmlm , Nob.
Capital , - $300 , 000
Made on Real Gxtatc.
School , County and Mimicipnl lionds Ne
gotiated.
WM. A. PAXTOX. WM. 0. .
President. View 1'ros.
Itonx. L. OAHI.ICIIH , F. O , JOHNSON ,
Secreur ? . Treasurer.
DIHKCrOKS :
WM. A. PAXTOX , HENHV T CLARKE ,
W.G. MAUL. L. II. WIM.IAMU.
KOBT. L. QARLICIIB. B. H. JOHNSON.
F. B. JOHNSON.
FRANK 0. NEID ,
Carpenter and Builder ,
FINE CABINET WORK A SPECIALTY
Telephone OGO.
300 South Sixteenth Street.
cTf. HAYNE. c. H. TAYLOR"
TAYLOR & MAYNE ,
( Tire , Llghtaiiur and TornanoJ
N. W. Cur. IStU ana Ilitrnvy Sis. , Omaha , Nub.
Telephone GUI.
WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE
And cth ri luftcrlnir from
hntrroui detUUy xhaubliiiic
ehfonlo difc a l , premature
Jlm of younic or old > ro
iltlTclrured bj Pr
rliA't fanioui Klrctro.
-/X - - M nctlc Kelt. Tlioui ll.l
In trerr ailStJit In lt > , vnlon h fe bun curid.
ElMtrlrl % KU Ir.itaotJj te\l. \ l' lent l nd olil IO
> r r * . Whew fAmttr c n wear ft iutt btlt , EUvtrla
lluiBHaarlMrm | tiinalet > clU ATOM wartlililllin <
Itatiuaa ana t/ofa * rumptnlci Elrrtrlo Trti > fur
Kvpture. 7ftO icreil Ur8 . fceno stamp for py11 ! luet.
OtW. J. HfliHt , INVENTOR. 191 WAEWH Av. , CHICAGO.
Instant ro-
VARICpCELE
_ . _ Nokalle , dryprinrcl used.
Add. V. O. Supply ( Jo. Box J2S , St. Luulv.Uo.
JOBBERS' ' OIREGTORY
Agricultural Implements.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Whotomlt p al rln
Affrlcitltural Implements , Wnfrong ,
Cwrlmre nud Rural * ) . Jonr mcot , tctwou 8tb
ml Iffth.Oniaka , Nth ,
LINING EllMMETCALF CO. ,
Agricultural Implements ,
i , Hnulf , , Ktf , , WholtMle , Om'h .
PARLINOREN1)ORF A MARTIN
Wholf lale Utalern In
Agricultural Implements ,
( Tiffoi * and Bngf l i. 901 , SW , WS nnd 907 , Jonco at
Artists' Material.
A. HOSPE , JR. ,
Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
JM.l Domini ptroet , Omfth * .
Builders' Hardware and Scales ,
! TAYLOR ,
Bnilder8'Hnnlwnre& Scale Repair Shop
Mechanics' Tooli i nrt Buffalo Sralea. KM Do\ilti it ,
. . Oroalia. .Nrb.
Books end Stationery ,
A. T. KENYON .C CO. ,
Who'eiilo and Re H
Booksellers and Stationers ,
1522 Douglni 8t.,0mnhn , Nob. Telephone (01.
Corrnpondpncn nllt'itnl.
Beefs and Shoes.
W. r. MOJtSE cC CO.
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes.
1111 Ftrntm it. , Oman * , Neb. Manufactory , Siimmot
trt l. lloitun.
. T. LtXltHKL' , f CO. ,
Wliolcnnle Rubber Hoots and Slioon
Itubocr anil ( Hied Ctntlun and Foil Hoots and
Shoes. 1111 Hnrnnv Street. _
Beer.
STORZ iC ILER ,
Lusrer Ueor Brewers ,
1U1 North 19th Street. Oranh , Nth.
Butchers' Tools.
LOUIS HELLER ,
Batchers' Tools and Supplies ,
! tui > ( a Cailnfi qt all kinds alwaya In atoek. Ult
Jonntiii.ui ha
Coffee , Spices. Etc.
CO. ,
Omaha Convo and Spice MillH.
Toai.Oofffet , Spleen. Baking Powdar. FI TOrlneB
tncti , laundry Blue , ink , lite. 1111-16 Haroor
Slreot.Oniaba. H t.
Cornier. .
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
John Eponcter , 1'rop.
Hannfaotnrcr of OalTanlted Iron and Cornlc * . VH
Dod < * and 103 and lOi W , 10th at , Omaha , Nab.
RUEMl'IXG C BOLTE ,
Manufacturers of
Ornamental Galvanized Cornices ,
Dormer VMndowi , Flnali.MelnllcBkillKlit.elc. 310B.
iu it. , ( Jumna.
WESTERN CORNICE WORKS ,
C. Specht , Prop. .
3al7anlt d Iron Cornlcpii. etc. Stircl'slmproTed Pat
unt Meuillc t < kyMiilit. MW and 510 H mti nt.lmalia. (
Carpets.
OMAHA CARPET CO. ,
Jobbers of
Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Hues ,
Linoleum * , MnttlnRfl. ntc. 1111 Douc'ai ' itri'et.
Crockery and Notions.
Agent for 'he Mauufacturcrn and Importon of
Crockery , Glasswnro ,
Lamps , Chluiuiijn , etc. once , 317 South 13th it ,
Omaha. Neb. ,
_ _
CLOTHING
M. ELGU'lTKR'S
Ifninmotli Clothing House ,
Corner farnum and Tenth Stici'ls Umahn. Xrb.
Commission and Storage.
Commission and Jobbing1.
BntUr , Kcgaand Produce. Conilfnmama aollcltod ,
lloadquartera for Stoneware , Ilcrrr llnxca nud
Urapo liaiketa. 1411 Dodge utreet , ( Iruaha.
R1DDKLL RTDDELL ,
Storapo and CommtRsion Merchants ,
Ppcclaltlei-Butter , EUKI , Clice e , Poiltry , Qarao ,
Ojttcrs. etc. , etc. 112S. lUubt.
PEYCKE BROS. ,
Commission Merchants.
Fruits , Produce and Provisions , Omaha , Neb.
* co. ,
Produce Commission 3fercliants ,
Ponltrj , Butter , Uame. Fruits , etc. XM B. 14th it
Omaha. Nb ,
Coal ancf Lime.
tluo. r.lMUAUU. Pres. C. F. HoonuAN , T. Ploa.
J. A. HUNDtKI.AKD , Sec. and Treaa.
OMAHA COAL , COKE .4 ; LIME
. COMPANY ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
2 South Thirteenth Street , Omalm , Nob.
J. J. JOJINSOX id CO. ,
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime.
And Shippers of Coal atul Coke , Cement , Plantsr ,
Urne , liHlr. Flru Brlt-i , Drain , Tila ni > Sewer Pipe ,
nfllou , Pajtton riotot. yarnan rt. , Omaha , Nub.
Telephone ll.
Cigars and Tobacco.
MAX MEYER rC CO. ,
Jobbers of Cip/ars , Tobacco ,
Quna and Ammunition , 315 toZM S IHh at. , 1CCO to
imi Farnnin St..OmihaNeb. rf
WEST C FRITSCHER ,
Manufacturers of Fine Cigars ,
And Wboletalo Hovleri In I/cnf TubKCcoi , Not. 109
itndllUN'Mlh itr * t , Om b .
Dry Goods.
M. E. SMITH C CO , ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Notions
110J nd 11M Douxlnn , cor. IItb Ht. , Omnhit , Neb.
Distillers.
_ - * vw . - . . ' .
DlstllUrBof I.lquorB.Alcobninnil Splrlti. linportern
nud Jobber * of Wlncinm ) l.lquore.
WILLO W SPRINGS JISTILLE'
CO. and ILER C CO. ,
Importer nd Jnbbcrtof Kino Wnes nnil I.lqiiorj ,
Sola nmnufaetureriof Kmnedr'a ltit Indln Ult-
Uri mil Dmneitlo l.liuor . ill : Hnrn r M.
Furniture ,
DEWEY < C STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers lu Furniture.
Parnam et. . Otnahn. Neb.
CHA RLES SUI 1'ER ICK ,
Furniture , Keildiiiff , Ujiliolstcry ,
Wrrori , etc. 1MW , 19J3 nnil 1210 Fnrnnm it. , Omahti.
Groceries ,
PAXTON , GALL A ( TlllCIl f ; C'O. ,
Wiiolpsalo Orocerics and Provisions
Noo. 70S , 707,709 anil 711 P. 10th St. , Oranhn , Neb.
Mc'JORV , It.dADY LV CO. ,
Wliolesale Grocer * ,
1Mb nnd I.enrenworth Pt . , Orfinhi.
Hardware.
LEE , FRIED ct1 CO. ,
Jobbers of Hartlwuro anil Nails ,
Tinware , Hhfet Iron. Ktc , Aiients for Howe f-cului ,
unit Miami 1'itwilorl o. Onnihu.Nfli.
it' . , r.
IFcavy Harilwuro , Iron uiul Stool ,
BprluKB , WnK"H Stock , Ilni'lwntu Lumber , etc. VJX
anil 1VI1 lUrney it. , Omalm.
JSDNEY. (0 GIltHON ,
AVliolcsnlo Iron nnil Sl ol ,
Wacon and Oirlana Wood filcxH , Ilearr llnrdwiro ,
lite. IJ17 tinil 121'J Loivcnworlb rt. , Omulin , Neb.
MfLTON HOG IitS C SONS ,
Ktovns , Jtantros , I-'nrnaccp , 'liles ,
Mantlet , Uratat , ltr . ( ioodi.m iua U23 l' rna m
OMAHA JOBBERS' DIRECTOR !
I 1 1
Iron Works.
CWVNS * * vi" i > " > ni -i n iii i i i - ni ii. _ 11 IT i"i * > i i"\i fto < . < rf
IMJETOJV cC riERLINQ
Iron Works ,
Wrontht * n < 1 Oil Iron lUtMlm Work , Iron PUInfl
UallYui , Dram * ami ( Jlrtt rt , Steam Rnilnta , llrati
Work , utniril ffo n < lrr , Machine ind Illirkimltli
Vint. Oftlcf anlWorat. P. I' . Uy. dmt > Mir t.
n. K. SA
MHnnfhrturlnsr Dealer in Smokestack
Urllcblng * , Tnnk . mid ( irntnl Boiler Uepalrlnt ,
* Ml ) I
F. It. MrMANtI ! " . C. SULLIVAN.
OMAHA WIRE , C IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturer * of
ire nnd Iron Kalllnes , DcsX
Tlnilow ( Juard * . Klowcr SmaiU , Wire flint ,
13N. 10th. Onlerg by mull promptly i tl *
Lumber. |
OMAHA TUMItER CO. ,
lrale' ' _ All Kind * of
Bulldinir Material at Wholesale ,
Uth 8tr ct and Onion Paotno Track. Omaha.
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
) calor in Lumber. Lath , Limp , Sash.
3oor , Kte. YanlCorn r7tli and Uouglaii Corn * * }
9th and Douglaa.
CHICAGO LUMBER CO. ,
Wholesale Lumber ,
( II8.14th trttt.Oro h , N b. F. Colpftter. M n ir r |
C. JV. D1ETX ,
Lumber.
13th nnd OMtforrln Btrcrti , Om li , N t > .
FREIi W. GRAY ,
Lnrnber , Lim Cemeat , Etc. . Kto.
C'.r.tth nnd nouilai ili Ornatm. N X
HOAGLAND ,
Lumber ,
T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. ,
To Dealers Only.
Offlc , 1 OS r rn m strrtt.Omth * . .
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Hardwood Lnmbtf ,
Wood Carptti and Tarquel Flooring. SUi and Dondnf
Omaha.
JOHNX. WAKKFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc.
InpoHed and American Porllnnd Ccmtnt. Btatf
AianlfarMllwBiikee IlTdrnullc CeBivntand llist
ljulncj WbltuLlrae.
Lire Stock.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha.
Limited. John P. Bojd , Bup rlnte o .
Lite Stock Commission.
c. n. iAi.Miit. N. r. HICIIMAN. j. it.
PALM Kit , ' R1CHMAN cC CO. ,
rAve Stock Cointtiiitsloii
liooin ! ! ! . Opposite KxolmtiKn . . . -
Union Stock Vimls , Suuth Oinnlin , Nob.
McCO 1' BR 0 >
Live Stock Coniiiil.Hsion Merchants.
Inrkct furnlnhoil ( reoonHiiplltntlon. tilockarinin
feeders furnlshml on KOWI terini. no'erence
Oniihn Natlonnl Ilnnk nnil Siutli OmHhi .Nation 1
Union block Yards , Sniitli oiimlin.
M. BURKE , C SONS ,
Live Stock Coiuinission.
„ fleo. Ilurkr. Uannger
Pnlon Stock Tardo.B. omnha. Tolfptione MJ.
Live Stock ConiniiBsion Merchants ,
Shipment * of anr nnil nil kinds of Stock nulieltcd.
Union Stock Yantu , Omnha , Ni'b.
Millinery and notions.
I. OBERFELDER , C CO. ,
Iniportera nnil Jobbon of
Millinery and Notions ,
1313 and 1215 Harnor PtvCOt , Onmlm , Nob.
Notions.
Wholesale Don Ion In
Kotions and Furnishlm ? ( Joodg ,
SI nod < 05 B. TenlU St , Omaha.
Overalls.
MANff
COMPANY ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jean * Pants. Shirts , Ktc. 1102 and 1104 Donjlus StrcoL
Omnha , Nob.
PAPER
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wliolesalu Puiier Dealers.
'arry ' a nice mock nt I'rlnllnit , Wniipln | < nndVrlt
Ins p | ier , Hpcrliil ntlcntlon t'lvon to cur load at
orders , which will lie shipped ilTr < > ot from mills. All
orders will icrelvn pemmnl nttontlim. Wouuar ?
nnteo food goods Ond low prtco . 1111 mid Hill
Printing.
REES PRINTING COMPANY"
Job Printers , Blank Book Makers ,
And Hook Hinders. lOrt und 1CW Poiitll Fourtvonttl
street. OmnhnNeb.
WESTERNNEWSPA PER UNION
Auxiliary Publishers.
Dealers In Type , 1'rcnaa and Printer * ' tiuppllea. Wif
Foutli Twelfth f treet.
Pumps.
CHURCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wliolosalo PunipH , 1'ijic , Fittings ,
Btoamnnd Water Supplies. H niliiidrtarH fur M
Fo 'i ( Vi'i ( Joo'U. 1111 Knriiuiii it. . Ocnnhii. Neb ,
U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMP
COM 1'A NY.
[ InlladiT Wind Mlln ; rlcnm and \VMOr Pilprllo * .
PlumblrifcCtocrtH , nultltitr , lln.o. t'lit ' mill WO i r-
naui at. , Ouirihu. 8 R. Feltnn , Aluuitx r.
Tiili'i'linneNo.210.
A. L. STRANG CO. ,
Pumps , Pines and KiiginoB ,
Steam , Water. Railway nnd .Mllllni : Ruppllec. K'A
930 , ! 3andltt4 Furnatu et. , Usiaha , Neb. _
BROWNEI.L ,0 CO. ,
ifaiiufactnrcrs and Dcnli-rn In
lioilors * ( ionoritl Mnchlnory
Hheot Iroa work , Mteam 1'umpr.Hnw Mllli , Aciqa
HnaftlBgDodgi Woodtpllt fallart , Balitog , ij ,
Altawuconi , scrapon.audb ulatlva. UU-UU ! < ,
nworth nt. Omnha
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA ItUllllKit CO. ,
lluuulucturer and llenler" In all klndiot
liitbbcr ( iootls ,
OlllothlHK ; Hri'l Leiiihci llclinj | { . MB 1'nrnini "t.
Safes , Etc.
' '
CO' ,
Aponts Cor Hull's Sale < t Lock Co.s'
Fire and Hurtr'nr Proof Htfji , Tlma Ixirku , Vault *
and .ivl Wor < . .Oil Hinmra ktn-rt Onmlm , Neb.
G. A XI iRll EN ,
Onirtlui .Safe Works.
Jliinufncturcmof rironrnl llnrnlni I'rciorHn'ns , Vnul |
l > our > , Jall Wcirk.rihut cm nndViro nik , 1'ur.
lltliuiiilJnckionhtn ( irni.'m. ' N b ,
Sash , Doors , Etc.
"
M.
\V-olcmlu Manurnctiiremot
Snsli , Duors , Pillnds and Mouldiuq-a ,
llranch oilce.UlIi nnd lirrd .ts. , < miis ! , . ? ! .
JiOIIX MANUFACTURING CO.t
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinda ,
Mould'nk-s.MuIr ' Work nnd Inlrrlor llHnl Wo.i
Juf.luyclioJ. N. U.tnr fctli nd J.fuvt'iiw
Omnhit , Neb.
J. B. HAYNBS
t/i
OFKIUUL
STE NOG- APH. 'R
TIUUD JL'UIUIAL , Dl.S'l'iiHir.
91 Chamber of Cuoucuieo.