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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24. 1887.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Eeporta From Northwestern Harvest Fields
Still Growing More Unfavorable.
CORN CROP NEWS DISCOURAGING
Ati Increased Volume of IJiiilncfls
Transacted In Oats Tradlntt In
Cattle anil llo i Brisk
General Quotations.
CHICAGO PHOIUJCE MARKET.
CIIICAOO. AtiRiist ! i3. | Special Telegram
lo the UKK.I Keoorts from the harvest
lields ot the northwest grow more nnd moro
unfavorable. Kvery commission house with
northwestern correspondents or connections
has spring wheat harvest news , and It Is
pretty much of the same general tenor. It
may be thus summed up : That the crop In
Minnesota nnd Dakota Is not panning out as
well as anticipated by from three to six
bushels per acre ; that the berry Is smaller ,
and that the grain , bolng weedy nnd dirty ,
Is going to bu hard to handle and subject to
heavy dockage , tax , etc. , and that wheat Is
going to ho late starting on account of rainy
weather. U was principally on account of
this news that the market ruled firm to-day
dnspltu the absence of general outside specu
lative Inquiry and In the face
of bearish foreign advices. The price range
at the opening and at the closu was , ' M'\c
above yestcrdnyjf closings and fluctuations
were within narrow limits of 'fc. Septem
ber ODClicd at GO @G9,6 < c , laiiKt'd ntG9 > f@
G9 > < c high and G9J4'(3G9Yc ( low , and closed at
G9j4'c. October opened ht 71 Ye , ranged at
71M@ lc and closed at 71'H"c. ' December
opened nt 744'c ' , ranged at 74@74 ? c and closed
at 74JIOJ74XC. Trade , as belore remarKcd ,
was light , but the position of wheat was such
as to encourage Investors In the faith that
"there Is a good time coming. "
The estimated receipts of corn to-day foot
up411)cats. ) The official figures for yester
day are 207,100 bushels and the Indications
point to liberal though not largo arrivals for
the remainder of the weok. A better ship
ping demand Is reported , lake engagements
lor the day aggregating 'J0.ooo ! bushels. Crop
news Is of an almost universally discourag
ing tenor and the public Is once moro feeling
bulllshly disposed "on the crop. "
The deal to-day , however , was Inraely
of a scalping character , and nothing
sensational transpired. Prices averaged a
little higher than yesterday , a gain of 'i@\c ;
being established , thu same as In wheat.
September opened at 41 > c , ranged at 4l > ft3
41c nnd closed at 41fQ41Jjf. ! October opened
nt 42c , ranged atU o high and % ( & %
low. and closed nt 4'Jc. December opened at
4SKc , rnnimd at 454.V&c nnd closed at
An increased ; voluino of business was
transacted in' oats to-day ana most of the
npeculatlvo trading was In September , which
wan a shade raster under lf > rgo offerings by
one or two heavy local operators. More de
ferred deliveries wore quiet and a shade
firmer. May oats attracted less attention.
During the last half of the session the market
relapsed Into a very quiet condition , closing
dull. ;
I'rdvlslons passed through the day without
radical change. In the aitlclcn receiving
the principal attention lard and snort ribs
the lluctuntlons In price ? covered only small
limits and the closings wore pretty much the
same as yesterday. Trading was too slow
and too light In volume to awaken any gen
eral Interest or to nITect the condition of the
market , which , however , was quite strong.
For January , the only winter month traded
in to any extent , pork closed at S1S.40 , lard
at 30.00 and short ribs nt SO.7J : ! . September ,
ns usual , was the pivotal month of near de
liveries. For this month lard sold at $ fl.4.V $
0.fX ) and short ribs at SS.OO@8.07 } , ' , closing at
H0.45 for the former and 58.00 for short ribs.
Aueust property was nominally the same as
September , while October lard was about 7Xc
higher and October short ribs JXaTKo under
September. November and October lard sold
at the same prices S0.5'.iX@o.57X.
CI1 IOAGO STOCK.
CHICAGO. August 83. ( Special lelegram
to the BEK.J CATTI.K Trade was brisk ,
with another slight upturn on ordinary and
best grades of native steers. Shippers and
dressed beef dealers were eager buyers , the
former taking the best cattle and paying the
highest prices. There was bought for Ott-
inann , of New York , three loads of fancy
steers that averaged over 1COO Ibs , at S5.15.
'A similar lot sold a WCCK ago to-day at 85.10 ;
85.15 Is the highest prire paid since-May 19.
Fat cattle sold largely within a range of
84.25@4.05 , and medium t J3.7o@4.15. Tex-
mm are 20e higher than last week. A prime
lot of Indians made S3.SH ) . Hatchers' stock
remains nt the former low range ol
prices. Stackers and feeders wore a
shade stronger than last week. Shipping
steers. 1,850 to 1.000 Ibs. 81.30 5.15 ; l.liOO tc
1,850 Ibs , SU.7l ) ( < < ! 4.70 ; IfiO lo 1'JOO Ibs , SU.OOfij
4.00. Stockers . . ' '
and feeders. Sa.OOCtfS.'A'i ; cows ,
bulls and mixed , Sl.GOft'-MH ) ; bulk , S'J.W ) ,
Through Tuxas steers , S-.GOiy.'l.a'i. Ono cai
of Indian Tcxnns brought S4.00 ; cows , S'-J.OC
@ 3.fiO.
Hoes Trade was active with an upturn
of about Cc on nearly all sorts , \\ofl \ \ heavy ,
85.a' ) ( < ? , ' ) .40 ; packlni : sorts.S5.i0 ! ( < t5. : ; com
on packers , S4.'JO@.10 ; light sorts , S5.0Ug (
6.JJ5 ; Michigan grassers , S4.bU(35.10. (
FINANCIAL ! .
NKW YOHK , Aiisusm-tSpeclal Tologruni
to the UKK.I STOCKS The stock market
was again weak and prices averagud lower ,
The short Interest was well eliminated on
the rally la to yesterday and this morning tbe
Cammack-Whlto party were ottering stocks
all around the room and created a weak , dis
trustful fooling dosplto the fact that gold Is
still coining from Europe , 3230,000 arriving
to-day , ana the prospect that the troiisurj
will purchase several millions of bonds to
morrow. There was a lack of out'sldo sup
port and without that the bu'ls ' wore unable
to cause and maintain any decided advance.
The market opened unsettled , with several
active properties higher and others lower
During the morninc the whole list broke ,
the declines extending to 2Y percent , North
cm l'.icllle preferred being the woakost.
Grangers wore offered with consldorabh
freedom , but wore rather stubborn and enl ;
dropped .Hf to H percent , but recalnod thi
loss. Lacknwaua tumbled IJf per cent , bu
reacted Jf per cent. Heading sold oft ij ,
but rallied H pur cent and Western Unloi
liroko l } but advanced ? 8 p r cent. Mlssour
1'ncltio stock , which Is attracting the mos
attention , advanced } { early , but broke :
point. Cotton oils , after broakinz K , ad
vanccd ! , ' ( , ' per cent , ( iould says Mlssour
Pacific Is now Intrinsically worth as mud
and moro than It ever sold for and "I wouli
llku any ono to explain why I should liav
any for sale at these low prices. I have in
speculative Interest In the market and
never Intend to bo again a factor In Wat
street. People who hold Missouri I'aclilc o
Western Union have stocks that are dlr
cheap and It Is all for which I fcol a respor
slbility. I hold my Missouri Pud tic for a
Investment and am not seriously trouble
because stock which I would not sell at olthc
price Is quoted at IU Instead of 115. Other
who hold for Investment are on an cqui
footlnir with mo and will como out all rlgli
when the general current turns. I can not
however , taku care of all the traders am
speculators. I cannot recall all the Instance
wheni they tried very hard to take of ino
Tight money will not cause further trouble
The Investment buying has been o perils
tent that the street U pretty well cleared o
floating stocks , hence it can In future easll ,
obtain sufficient money to handle the markc
with. Missouri Pacific stockholders , ho\\
ever , have nearly doubled In numborth
present year and nearly 100 now stockhoUlei
have Deen added to the Manhattan's list r <
cently. " Pacific Mall was the only proport
that did not decline below yesterday's close
It opened 1 point higher on a report that U :
executive committee had recommended tin
1 per cent be declared , advanced X. bi
broke X Kr cent during the latter sart i
the day , The market acted as yesterday , b
exhibited more activity. The shorts were
mic.isy and run to cover and competitive
buying force i prices on a majority of prop
erties up above yesterday's closing futures
and last sales were at almost the outside fie-
ure.s of tlio day , The net advances were IM
on Pacllic Mall , 1M on Now England and
.Missouri Pacific , ' { on Northwestern , H on
Luke Shore and St. Paul , and } ( per cent on
Heading. The declines were } { on Northern
Pacific preferred , and * { per cent on com
mon , Lackiiwaua was steady. The sales
Vtcreail.OM shares.
OOVIIINMF..VTS : Government bonds were
dull but firm.
YBSrEltDAT'S OUOTAT1OXS.
U. S. 4's coupon .1 C. AN. W .
U. S. 4H'scour > .l do preferred..144
Pacific tf a ot'9fi..l. _ N. vo ! 107 %
CanadaSouth'n. . 64O. . K. AN , W
Central Pacific. , sotf ( ) . T. 84
Chicago A Alton. 147' PncihcMall
do preferred. . . , ! . ' > " P. , D. AE
C. , H. AO iw ; Pullman Pal.Car. 140
I ) . , U A W 1 J Heading
D. AU.O 201. Hock Island
Erie Wk St L. AS. F. . . .
do preferred. . . . ftsw do preferred. . . . 73 ;
Illinois Central. . 118 0. , M. A 8tP. . . 82
I. , B. A W 1C do preferred
K. AT SO , St P. A 0 40X
Lake Shore IG'4' ' do preferred. . 108
U AN CS'J Texas Pacific. . . . 27 :
Michigan Cent'l. . 84K Union . 55
Mo. Pacific . OfiVW..St. LAP. . . .
No , Pacific . 2fijfl do preferred. . 31 > J
do preferred. . . . Mtf W. U. Telegraph TajJ
MONEY On call easy nt 4@0 txr cent ,
last loan C per cent , closed olfcrcd at 0 per
cent.
PRIMK MKUCANTILK PAPKU 6Xii9 ( per
cent.
STKRMXO KXCIIANOK Dull at 4bO f for
09 d.iy bills , nnd 4 i tor demand.
I'UODUCE MAHKUT8.
Ohlcaco , Aucust a.3. Following quota
tions are the 2:80 : closing hgures :
Flour Dull but linn and unchanged.
Wheat Firm ; fluctuated within a 'fc
range , closing a shade higher than yesterday ;
casu. C8 13-lfic ; September , 69Xc ; October ,
71 ; ! fc.
Corn Active ; unsettled early and closed
i ® ! { c above yesterdav ; cash , 4015-lGc ; Sep
tember , 41 l5-18c ; October , 42c.
Oats Dull and quiet with no Important
clinngo ; cash , 24J o : September , 84Kc ; May ,
uOJfe.
Kye-Qulotat44Kc
Uarley Quiet ; SeptemlHir , CCc.
Prime Timothy Sooa-82.17.
FlaxSeed-Wc.
Whlsky-Sl.10.
Pork Dull and quiet with no apparent
change ; cash. 816.2o@15.50 ; Octoocr , SIG.GO ;
year , JJ1L76Q11.80 ; January , 812.37J4@12.4U.
Lard Stronger earlv but closed steady ;
casli and September , S0.45C'f.47'i ! ; October ,
.
Dry Salted Moats Shoulders , (5.45(35.50 ( ;
short clear. S8.35 ( < t8.40 ; jmrt | rjbs , 88.00.
Mutter Weak ; creamery , 17 < vti25c ; dairy ,
Cheese Dull ; full cream Cheddars , lljtfc :
flats , ll , @Uc ; Young Americas , 11Q
HKc.
HKc.ggs Firm at 14X@15c ,
Hides Unchanged ; heavy green hides.
7Jtc ; light do. /Z8c ( ; salted bull hiaes ,
Oc , green salted calf , b } Q9c ; dry Hint , 12 ®
13c ; dry calf , 12@13c ; deacons 30c each.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , SJ c ;
No. 2 , 3c ; cakes , 4c.
4c.Kecalnts.
Kecalnts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls . 20,000 10,000
Wheat , bu . 40.000 87,000
Corn , bu . 207,000 93.000
Oats , bu . 247,000 55.000
Kye , bu . 2,000 l.OuO
Barley , bu . 33,000 5,000
St. Ijouls , August 23. Wheat Higher ;
cash , CO c ; October , 71c.
Corn Higher ; cash , 39@IOlc ; October ,
Oats Film ; cash , 24 0 ; October , 25 < c.
Whisky SLOT ) .
Pork-Strong ; 815.00.
Lard-S0.30.
Lilvorpool , August 23. Wheat Quiet ; de
mand poor ; holders olferlruely ; California ,
l.fis5d ( < Gsbd percental.
Corn Quiet ; ueruand fair.
Milwaukee. Aueust 23. Wheat
Firm ; cash , C9c ; September , 09c ; Oc
tober , 71Kc.
Corn Quiet ; No. 3. 40c.
Oats Dull ; No. 2whito.27c.
Hye lligher ; No. 1 , 47Wc.
Bailey Firm ; September , 57' c.
Provisions Steady ; mess purk , August ,
$14.oO.
Olnolnnatl , Ausust 23. Wheat Freely
offered , lower ; No. 2 rod , 7.1c.
Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 45c.
Oats Heavy ; No. 2 mixed , 27Ji@28c.
Hye-Firm ; No. 2 , 51c.
Pork-Firm ; S15.00.
Lard Stronger ; 0.37 } .
Whisky-Steady ; 51.05.
New York. August 23. Wheat Ke-
( .Oipts , 106.000 ; exports. 280,300 ; spot lots
generally firm and in some cases trifle better ;
in elevator ; lV@818'c delivered ; old do ,
81J < c delivered ; September closed at 80 } < c.
Corn Soot lots advanced Kdlc and op
tions % ® % c , closing firm ; cash trading mod
erate ; receipts , 8,000 ; exports , 3J.OOO ; un-
gradcd , 4UJf@50 c ; No. 2 , 50c store ; SO
J/C delivered ; 00c c. f. and I. ; Septembei
closed at 49Xc.
Oats Moderately active and steady ; re
ceipts , 72,000 ; exports , 7 8 ; mixed western ,
3l(5 ; c : white do , : r40c.
Petroleum firm ; United , OlJ c.
Kggs Moderate demand ; generally steady :
westein , 12@10Kc.
Pork Steady ; trading light ; family mess
quoted at S15.00o.25.uo ( old ; S15.0@15.7 !
new.
Lard Trllle higher and moderately active ;
western steam spot , SO.bO ;
Butter Firm and demand moderato :
western , 1225c ; western cieamery , I0@2. > c
Cheese Quiet , unchanged.
Coltao Spot , fair ; Hlo quiet and sterulv ai
820 ; options lower nnd Jess active ; sales
49,000 bags ; August , S18.20 ; September
S13.2.5@18.I15 ; October , S18.45@18.G5 : November
vembor , S18.45iD18.55 ; December , 81S45u (
18.70 ; January , SlS.4i ( < JlS.70.
MlnncupollH , August iii.-Wlieat-Steaily
light offerings ; old in good ilemaud ; No , :
hard , cash and September , 73 ic : October ,
70c ; No. 1 northern , cash and September
7lJo ; October , Oi ; No. 2 northern , cast
and September , 70c ; October , GSjfc on track
old hard , 74c ; No , 1 northern , 73c ; No. :
northern , 7Jc ; new No. 1 hard , 71e ; No. :
northern , OSKc ; No. a not them. Kc.
Flour Steady ; patents , f4.00@4.2o ; bak
ers , 83.10 ( 3.30.
liecelpts Wheat , 55,000 bu.
Shipments Wheat , 4'5,000 bu ; Hour , 20,001
bbls.
bbls.Kansas
Kansas City , Aueust 23. Whcat-
Stroniror ; No. 2 September , 05Kc bid , CS i
asked.
Corn Stonger ; No. 2. cash , 3.r.Xc bid.SSJ , ' !
asked ; September , 35 * < c ; October , 30c bid
8C > Xc asked ,
Oats No. 2 cash , 23c bid 23) ) c asked ; Aus
ust , 23c bill. 23c asked.
Now Orloiuis August 23. Corn qulc
but steady ; In sacks , mixed , 54n ; white , 54 ( <
55c ; yellow , f > 5c.
Oats steady nnd firm ; choice western , li
sacks , 85 ( < j35Kc.
Corn MeM-Quiet nt 82.35.
Hoe Products Dull nnd drooping.
Pork-S15.37' < .
Lard-Hollued tierce , SG.02K.
Hulk Mvats-Shouidcn , S5.C5 ; long clea
and clear rib ,
fulVG STOCK.
Chtu Ko , August 23. The Drovers'Joui
nai reports us lollows :
1 Cattle Receipts , 7,000 ; active and 10
1s 1r higher ; shipping steers. S3.005.15 ; stockut
and trederii , iOOta ; : ! . ' ' ) ; cows , bulls un
s mixed , Sl.GO 2.yO ; Texas cattle , S2.00@4.0 (
,1t , Hogs Hecelpts , U.OOO ; stronger and
t shade higher ; rough and mixed , S4.SOj(5.lC
packing and shipping , 85. 2535.40 ; ligh
1 I " Skips , 3.f)0i4.75. (
Sheep Itecelpts , 8,000 ; strong for gooc
9 others steady ; natives , 8a.75Q4.85 ; westen
J3.i53.75 ! ; Texans , i.fcOji3.70 ( ; lamb
54.Sl35.00.
National Htook Yards. East Hi
Lout * . III. , August 23. Cattle Hi ceipt
2,000 ; shipments , 600 ; market active , hlghei
fair to choice heavy native iteers. 3'jx
4.50 ; 100 bunch at 8l.b5 ; butcliers' steen
| 3.30@3.90 ; feeders , fair to good , S2.00M2.W
Heirs Uecelpta , 1J00 ; stilpuients , non (
market active and ihado higher ; choice heav
and butchers' selections , 85.2535.40 ; packet
and YorKcrs , medium to choice. S4.9Xg5.2 <
pigs , common to good , 14.40(34.90. (
Butter-Firm ; creamery , 22 < 327c ; dairy , :
, K&naa * City. August 23. Cattle
, Receipts , fl,000shliunents ; ( oniclal yesterda ;
' ! i,5W ; corn fpd strong and 5O10c hlghe
it good grass range. So lusher ; good to choli
U com fed , | i.ax 4.70 ; coinuioa to modluv
S3.KXil,10 ; stockora I2.9092.SO ; feeding
steers , $2,60@\SO ; cows , l.40 13. .
lloji Receipts , 7,400 ; shipments , ( official
yesterday ) 5,940 ; market active , 5c higher ,
closing strong ; common to choice ,
6,70 ; skips and pigs , 3.00(3,4,75. (
OMAHA LIVE HTOOK.
Tuesday , August 23.
Cattle.
The run of cattle was liberal to-day ,
Although the market was nut very active
nut to n good many cattle changed bands.
There Is a fair demand for eood native corn-
fed steers at steady prlres. Not many feeders
were Hold although there was some Inquiry
after them. Butcher's stock Is slow but a
few loads are sold every day ,
Hog * .
The receipts of hogs were not very heavy
for Tuesday. The market opened active at
an advance of about 5c nnd the pens were
cleared In a short time. The averaro quality
was better than yesterday , and taking that
fact Into consideration the market could not
bo railed over 5c higher , although tbe sales
mlirht show even a greater advance. The
market closed with the feeling a llttlo caster.
Sheep.
There was nothing doing on the sheep
market _ _ _ _ _
Itccclptf.
Cattfe. 1.600
HOKS 4,500
Sheep t lee
Shipments.
Cattle SScara
Ilogs 18 cars
Prevailing Price * .
Showing the prevailing orlcus paid for live
stock on this market :
Choice steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . . . 84.1034.30
Choice steers , 1100 to 130J Ibs. . . 3.90C44.10
Kat llttlo steers 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.75WJ.80
Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1400 a75T 4.00
Good to choice corn-fed cows , . . . 2.753.00
Common to medium cows 2.00(32.50 (
Good to choleo bulls 1.75W2.50
Light and medium boors 4.90a5.05 (
( lood to choice heavy hoes 5.10@5.20
Good to choice mixed hogs 4.90 5.10
Representative Male * .
NATIVK STKEUS COH.V FKD.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1..1210 83.50 21..11S.-1 84.15
2. . . . 1040 3.00 17. . . . 1270 4.20
16..1101 3.b5 54 . . .1194 4.20
21..1070 3.85 St.-.1175 4.20
14..1170 4.10 1..1220 4.20
27 . . .1150 4.15 62..1009 4.20
COWS.
18..942 82.10. 1..8SO 82.50
11..1020 2.40. 8..U75 2.C5
TIIXAS.
CO..1103 53.00 2..mo 83.00
HULLS.
2..1100 31.50 1..1580 S1.65
3..1423 1.00 1..1C50 2.00
IIUTPIIKHS STOCK MIXKl > .
4 . . .1370 82.50 2.955 83.00
WYOMINO STKHIIS OltASS.
103. . . . 1035 83.20.
STAGS.
1..13bO J3.00
noos.
No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr
17..277 84.90 70..219 8085.05
70..280 100 4.90 21..310 40 5.05
81..204 80 4.90 67..270 80 5.05
79..203 40 4.90 02..203 200 5.05
62..190 40 4.05 60..2.J8 200 5.05
64..24S 200 4.9) 70..247 160 5.05
G0. . . . & 120 5.00 OS..252 ICO 5.05
73..232 200 5.00 57..24U80 5.05
07..219 5.00 60..243 80 5.07k
68..216 200 5.00 71..2 6 120 5.07 > i
63..242 200 5.00 05..2152 bO 5.10
70..228 160 5.00 67..2S9 80 5.10
97..204 280 5.00 59..258 200 5.10
41..225 120 5.00 GJ..2 S 80 5.10
69..207 bO 5.00 63..25SO 5.10
6.250 100 5.00 73..251 40 5.10
7i..l90 : 5.00 6:1..2V : ? 80 5.10
74..235 bO 5.00 61..2SO 80 5.10
55..244 SO 5.00 07..2T5 5.10
6S..241 40 5.00 640l : ! 200 5.10
62..212 200 5.00 63..2 9 120 5.10
63..255 bO 5.00 CO . . .280 ' . ' 00 5.10
60..253 160 5.02K 49..357 240 5.12K
6K..20T , _ 5.05 GO . . .1109 240 5.15
62. . . . 249 80 5.05 55. . . . IM ) 5.15
64..82 200 5.05 55..HU 5.15
75..234 120 505 47..314 5.15
02..251 2bO 5.05 57..291 80 5.15
69..234 120 5.05 51..278 120 5.15
00..233 80 5.C5 77 . . .242 120 5.15
70 . . .253 120 5,05 G8..242 ! 0 5.20
71..237 5.05 117..327 160 5.20
l/ive Btoolc Sold.
Showlngthu number of head ot stock sold
on the market to-day :
CATTLE.
G. H. Hammond A Co 394
Local 40
Shippers b2
Total 510
lions.
Anglo American Packing Co 1823
G. 11. Hammond A Co 3-0 !
Armour A : Co 1010
Squires ACe 1023
UairisAFiiher ' , 1 > 0
Total 4332
All silos ot stock in this market are made
per cwt. HWO weight unless otherwise * stated.
Dead hog. ) soil at Ko per Ib. for all weights
"Skins , " or hogs wolghlni : loss than 100 Ibs.
no valuu. 1'rtunrtiit sows are docked 40 ID * .
and stilus 33 Ibs. by thaoubllo las pea tor ,
Ijlvo Stock Xoeci.
D. Henderson , Hastings. la. , was In with
hogs.
Mr. Morgan , of Winters & Morgan ,
Shelby , la. , was In.
John Duru. Hooper , marketed n load of
291-lb hogs at S5.15.
Mr. Anderson , Shelby , la. , was over look-
ins up the market.
Peter Burlet , T.ilmngp , Neb. , was here and
marketed a load of cattle.
M. Ticrnny , Altiille , was hero with n load
of hogs and a load ot sheep.
L. U. Shephard , Arlington , Neb. , vas
among thu visitors at the yards.
Mr. McDonald was nt thu yards and marketed -
koted a load of butchers' stock.
Mr. Thompson was over a ain from the
Bluffs nnd marketed a load ol hogs.
J. Schll , of Nebraska City , was In with
two loads of cattlu trom his Fullerton
ranch.
'there have boon more Iowa shippers In
with stock during the past week or two than
ever before.
The receipts wore not aa heavy as usual on
Tuesday and the quality of the hogs was a
llttlo Duller.
J. M. Cox , Hampton , a well-known ship
per , marketed two choice loads of ho s nl
85.20. the top price.
j. W. Strahn , Malvern , la. , who also has a
largo ranch In Nebraska , a heavy feeder , was
lu looking over the market.
C. 1) . Fuller and Georco Wright , Pint
BlulTs , Wyo. , were hero with six loads ol
cattle which sold on Ilia market.
A train of lifty cars of stock came In yes
terday over the Union Pacllic. This Is the
lonirest train that over eamo In hen .
Mr. Van XiMidt , of the lirm of Bauer A Var
Xandt , Blaiichnrd , la. , was at the yards mid
marketed a load of light hogs nt 5c.
Mr. Winters , of the lirm of Winters &
Morgan , ShHbr , la. , was among the visitor :
at the yaids. He will begin shipping here a
once.
once.Mr. . Stores , of the well-known firm of Heno
Storrs & D. , Oakdale , came In with two load :
of hogs. They have a good many cattle 01
hand.
The Bey State Cattle company markotci
tineo loads of Texas cattle which came li
late Monday night Nineteen loads arrlvet
late last night
H. T.Jones , Bee , Neb. , n new station 01
the Northwestern , made his first trip her
and marketed a load of hogs. Ho Is an oh
Chicago shipper.
Wra , Vlckory , Marne , la. , an old Chlcagi
shipper , has bupn coming hero lately and I
well pleased with the market. Ho marketei
a load of 809-lb. hogs yesterday at 85.15.
Among those having stock on the marke
were the following : Cook A C. , Hebron
E. U Martin , Kairmount ; C. D. Moore , liar
vard ; H. McClelland. Konesaw ; G. ( i
Vreeland , Junlata ; T. Mollinger. Kear
ney ; Fisher A W. , York ; F. Jj
Pease A Son , Aurora ; M. Klllnei
Madison ; Martin A M. . Benedict ; Fuller i1
P. , Fullerton ; J. G. Hall , Gibbon : Southwicl
Bros. , Atlantic : E. D. Gould , Cedar Uaplds
Dorsov Bros , Wnhoo ; C Itudat A Co , Nor
folk ; Robertson A M , Blue Springs ; Hunte
A McA , St. Paul : Farmers' G A S Co. Mead
Jackson i B. Cortland ; W H McDonald
Ewlng ; F E Glllett , Alnsworth ; Urowell 1
A G Co , Vendor ; J Dlehl , Fullerton ; South
wick Bros Mas.ienoa ; J H l.anrters , VIHIsca
Clark H A Ce , Weston : JA Ci ne , Risings
A.K.Gadv. . Uockyillo ; Xp A M.0 Cq.Clea
Water ; Trovvhrldse AV , Nellgh ; A Cruls <
Atkinson ; W L Baugoa , liar Ian ; W J
* ' . ' * * . ' * .
'
' v .rf t *
Freeman , Oakland ; M U Hcgnriy , Ncola ;
Barrett A Do Wolf , Mrahan : (5 P Moore-
head , Dunlap : P Berlin , Dunlap ; J Hasty ,
Tannage : . . 6. L _ Smith . . t < ly ; es ;
, ,
i/i\ifif j mu t A i > > M IUII iv ouLif lijuiiD
J. W , Nicholson , ManfiinttoiSiiell A A. , Ash
land ; . ? . Hnck , CroteD.n. ; Hopkins , Wllber ;
Joseph Kills , DeWitt ; Spelw & K. , David
Cltv : W. E. Smith , & L. , Manon ; W. W.
Klock & Co. , llradshaw ; M. G. Smith , llll-
( troth ; Fuller , S. * F. . Lindsay ; C. P. S. A
Uro. . Norfolk ; J. Slckol , Fullerton ; Ji. IJ.
Gould , Fullerton : U. U. Ryan , Doniphau.
ojiAHA raoLtas.vtiE SIARKBTS ,
Produce.
Tuesday , August 2.1.
77ic fnllnu-lng arc the prlcf < ( it niilch
round lots of produce tire sold on this
innrKct :
GKNKHA.I. The markets were fairly active
yesterday and there was a noticeable scarcity
ot c is and butter and also potatoes. A few
carloads of melons worn received. The price
of eirigs still has an upward tendency. The
near approach ot fair \\cek has creatctt a de
mand for pop corn which Is usually rery slow
sale.
sale.Eons Scarce and prices firm , go as soon
as received at i@Hc. : !
HurxKit Choice Is scarce , prices fair ;
West 1'olnt creamery , 24c ; other creamery ,
& : choice dairy , 18rn)30c ) ; medium grades ,
3@l8o : ordinary , 9@lOc.
CHKKSE Market Rood. Fancy full cream
heddarsslnitle , 12cfull : cream , twins , I'-Jc ;
oung American , 12K < aiJc : : brick cheese , tees
> s In case , now , 12c ; Llmbiirger , 100 Ibi in
mso , new , 13c ; Swiss , fancy Ohio , new 19c.
POUI.TMY Market fair , iiricesnrm. Spring
ihlcknns ? ) .75 ( < i2.75 ; old lowls 53..r)00ti.25. :
L'tiero is no demand for ducks or turkeys ,
hoiiirh the former , when In eood order , sell at
' J.2T > @ 2.75. and the latter < X37c per pound.
GAMR. There li no t.imo coming in , the
weather being too warm to handle It.
POTATOES Scaroo and llrm at 55@05c ;
)0st 75c-
CAIIDAOE Firm at 75c per dozen for solid
icads.
UNIONS Scarce and linn ; good stock , 90 ®
1.00 per biishel.
MF.I.ONP Watermelons bring SIO.OO@15.00
) er hundred ; cantelopes , 50$75c ( perdui.
TOMATOKS The local gardeners are sun-
lying the market ut 50 < gGOc per bushel.
CF.I.ICIIY The demand Is not very neavy so
arly In the season. Good stock suitable for
eshipmcnt Is sold at 3r ! < t40n per bunch.
UKANS. Hand picked navy brans
le quoted at 81.SO@1.W per bushel , and the
ither grades are selling from that figure
lown to 51.25.
KruitH.
Orders from the eoimtri/ requiring sc-
frtcd stock and extra care In pticMwi can-
< ot iilwayg be filled nt the satne prices
noted to llic local trade for common stock.
General The markets were very quiet this
iiornlng , the fresh arrivals ot fruit not com-
n ? In until afternoon.
PRUNES The market Is well supplied with
jolh the Gross and silver prunes. Good
lock 81.M-il.75. (
I'I.UMS The receipts of plums are not as
licavy ns of other fruits from California.
Prices are firm , good stock moving at 51.50
( § 1.75 pnr box.
GIIAIT.B The supply of home-crown and
California grapes continues liberal. Califor
nia , Sl.TSper 20-lb box ; homesrownl(35c (
per Ib.
PKACIIF.S The market Is well supplied
with very choice stock fiom Califo-iuo.
"Jholco stock Is going at 81.fiwai.76.
rKAits-California Bartletts , S3.a'i@3.50 ;
ither varieties. 8'J..r)0@i3.7r ) per box.
LIMONS : TIio supply liberal , with fair do-
muui. Common stock , S0.00@6.50 per case ;
choice , 87.00SJ7.50. (
Arri.r.s Thu market Is almost bare and
good stocK is very scarce. Choice apples
suitably for shipment are quoted at S5 : < ( < 4
gj.W ; pur bhl.
On.vNnns There are a few good oranges
on the mat ket Hodl , SC..W.
HANANAS The market Is full of bananas
at S1.50@a.OO per bunch.
CBAII Arn.KS The demand Is very light
nnd is supplied for the most part by the local
farmeis. Choice stock , $1.10 per bushel.
Grocer'u I Ant.
.JOc ; Interior Java , 25 ( < ? JSc ; Mocha , 2C 830c ;
Arbucklo's , roasted , SOJfc ; McLnughlln'a
XXXX , 20 > ic ; Dllworth's , 20c ; Red Cross.
26 40.
SUOAR Granulstedfl > @ < l2fcconf.A,66(3 ; ; (
( j c ; wiilte extra C , 6iT < t5)fc ; extra C , 5KM
' % : yellow C , 5 @ 5 c ; cut loaf , 67c ;
powdered. 7@7c
CANNED GOODS Ovsters , standard , per
case , S3.003.10 : strawberries , 2 Ib , per case.
f2.b52.90 ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per casn , 82.85Q1
-.90 ; California pears , per case. ? 4.50rj4.CU ;
apricots , unr case , 83.70fi3.75 ; peaches , per
case , S4.60yJ4.70 ; white cherries , per case ,
$5.60 plums , per case. J3.60au.70 : blue
berries , per case , 8-MO@2.20 ; e < g plums.
Ib. per case , S2.50 : pineapples , 2 Ib ,
per case. S3.2U@5.75 ; 1 Ib mackerel , per doz.
81.50 : 1 Ib salmon , per doz , Sl..iOJJl.fn : 2 Id
gooseberries , percaso. S2.90 < au.OO ; 8 Ib string
3eans , per case , S1.70 : 2 Ib lima beans , per
case , SI.00 ; 2 Ib marrowfat peas , per caset
S2.40@2.50 ; 2lbe-uly Juno peas , per case ,
; 2.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 82.40@J.50 ; 21b corn ,
I'uo VISIONS llauis , 13gin ( > c ; brcnkfaf
bacon. HC"llWc ! : bacon sides ' .i"4rflOc :
dry salt , bJfQ'Jc ' ; shoiildiirs,7i71/cilncrbeil ( (
hams , I2 < $ l3c : dried beet regular , Ill2c ;
hams.picnie , 8 ( ayc.
DitiKi ) Fnt'iTS Apples , new , Jf's CO/c !
evaporated , 50-Ib ring , lOi17Mo ; raspberries ,
evaporated. 27@2bc ; blackborrlcs , evaporated
pitted cherries , 17@ltc : oeachus ,
new , 'f's , 7V c ; ov.iorated | ) peeled poacnus
c ; evaporated , uupaied , c : new currants ,
7 , ' < Q7l'c ; priinos , 4jj'@lKc : citron , 'Jjc ; rnl
sins , London lavcis , Sl.ii" ) ; Calirornia , loose
muscatels , 91. AO ; now Vnlenclas , 7Kc.
UKKINKD LAUD Tlerre , f > % c ; 40-lb square
pans , C.KC ; 50-lb round , 7' c ; 20-lb round
7 u ; 10-lb calls , 7hc ; 5-lb palls , 7c ; U-Ib
pails , 7fc.
I'ICKI.ES Medium , In bbls , 0.50 ; do It
half bbls , S3.75 ; small , In bbls 87,50 ; do it
half bbls , S4.25 ; gherkins , in bbls , 3.50 ; do li
halt bbls , S4.7.-I.
WOODENWAHE Two-hoop palls , per doz
SUe : 3-imop palls , Sl.70 ; No. I tub , S0.50
No. 2 tub. S5.50 ; No. 3 tub , 5J.50 ; wasu
boards , $1.75 : assorted bowls , S2.2T ; No. ]
cliurns , S9 ; No. 2 churns , SS ; No. 3 churns
87.
87.TOIIACCO Lorlllard'sClimax. 44c ; Splen
did , HSc ; Meclmnic's Duliglit , 41c ; Legcett A
Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornors.tone , 34c ; Drum
mond's Horse Slioo , 41c ; T. J. , 37c ; Soru'i
Spearhead , 44c.
STAHCII Mirror Gloss , 5 c ; Graves Corn
Cj/c ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; OSWCKO Corn. 7c.
llrtooMS-Kxtra 4-tie.S2.CO ; No. l.S'-.OO ; No
2 , SL75 ; heavy stable , S4
I'oi' COIIN Is In demand and sells rcadll ]
at 2M@SKc ,
Svuup No. 70 , 4-callnn kegs. S1.SS@1.3S
Now Orleans , per gallon. : iSa46c ( ! ; ninpli
syriiD , halt Ibbs , "old limp , " per gallon , bOo
1-gallon catin , per doz , $10.50 : half-ualloi
cans , per doSo.oo : quart cans , sw : > .
CANDY Mixed , bj llc ; stick , 8HS9K ( < :
CltCKEHS ( larne.iu's soda , butter am
picnic , 4'fc : creams , 7j c ; ginger snaps , 7Xc
citv soda , 7Kc. ' '
TV. AS Japan , 20 < 355c { gunpowder , 20@GOc
Yount : Hyson. axa.V * ; Oniony , 20GOc.
.IKI.I.IKS 30-lb palls , 52-00.
Ilori : So yen-sixteenths nch , lie.
General 'Markets.
SPIRITS Cologne sH'irits , Ibs proof , 11.10
do 101 proof , { 1.12 ; spirits , second quality
101 proof , 81.10 ; do 18s proof , 51.09. Alcohol
IbS proof. S2.10 per wine gallon. KadiKtille <
whiskies , $1.00c$1.50. ( Gtn blended. S1-W < !
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons. S2.00i3rt.00 ; Ken
tucky nnd I'ennsylviinla ryes , < 2.00 < iG.5u
( iolden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskln-
Jt50@J.OO. Brandies , Imported , 85.owa8.fi0
domestic , 51.30(33.00. ( Gins , Imported , S4.500
G.OO ; domestic , Sl.'i5Wt.OO. : Champagnes , Ire
ported , per case , S2S.00@83.00 ; American , pe
case. 310.00(210.00. (
COAL Egg. 80.00 ; nut , J9.25 : r nce , S9.25
Iowa lump , $3.00 ; Iowa nut , 52,75 ; walut
lock , $3.00 ; Illinois. S4.W44.75.
HKAVY HABDWAHK Iron , rate , J2.7C
Plow steel , special cast , 44'c ! ; crucible stec-
Gl4"c ; cait tools , dn , I2ttl ! > c ; wa on spoke ;
per set , 32.00i.50 : ; huba. per set , $1.83 ; fe
lees , sawed dry , $1.60 ; tongues , each , Mc
axles , each , 75c ; snu re nuts , per Ib , C@7c
cell chain , per Ib , Gif@i3c ; malleable , b lc ( )
Iron wedges , Gc ; crowbars , Cc ; harrow teett
< > 9 ' , spring steel , 4(4 ( 5c ; Unrden's horn
shoes , 14.75 ; Duruen's mule shoes , 35.71
IJarMd wire * In car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibi
Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 53.40 ; stepl nail :
S2.50.
HIDES Green butchers' , 5X6c ( ; gree
cured , 7Kc ; dry flint , He ; dry Halt , 9c ; gree
raft skins , 7 > < c ; damaged hides , two-thin
price. Tallow 3c. Grease Prime white , 3 <
yellow , 8c ; brown , iHc. Sheep pelts 25 <
40C. _
Dry Ocxxli.
COTTON FLANNEL ! * 10 I > er cent trade dli
count-LL , OJfc ; CO , 71jc ; SS/ c ; El
9We ; ( KJ , lOUe ; XXt ISc ! OO , 14c ; NN , Iflc.
ItX , 18c ; IlfOoc ; No. 10. 8 c ; 40 , lOKo : 00-
12Kct 80 , 16c ; 30 , colored , lOc ; SO , colored ,
12c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13 , c ; Union
OAHPET WAm--Ulbb white , IS c ; col
ored , 20J4C.
UATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , He ; Beauty ,
12Vo ; HOODP , He : U , cased , 80.50.
1'niNTs SOI.IDCOLOHS ; Atlanta 6Kc ! Sla
ter 5c : Berlin Oil o c ; Garner Oil Gto7. PINK
AND HoiiF.s HlchmondOc ; Allen 6c ; Hlver-
point 5c ; Steel Ulvcrfc : KIclimondGc ; Pacific
OKc. iNDiooBi.iir. Washington Gc ; Ameri
can 0 } < c ; Arnold GUc ; Arnold B lOKc ; Arnold
A 12c ; Arnold Goldseal 10 > < c. DIIKSS Char
ter O k4' < c : Hamapo3Hc : Lodl 4c ; Allen
6fc ! : Ulciimond % Windsor \ Gc ; Lddystone
Be : Pacllic Gc.
Gi.NoiiAM-Plunkett checks 7.l/c ; Whltten-
ton 7l/c , ; York 7 > fe ; Normaudlo Dress
ttjic ; Calcutta Dress b e ; Whlttonton
Dress Be ; Henfruw Dress 9c to
CAMIUUCS Slater 4Xc ; Woods 4Kc ; Stan
dard 4 c ; Peacock 4Ke.
COIIHKT JKANS Androscoggln 7' ' e ; Kcar-
sagu' c ; KockportG > < c ; Conestoga OJ < c.
DUCK- West i > olnt2'J ln..8oz. . lOKc : West
Point 29 In. . 10 oz. , 12v'c : West Point 29 In. ,
12 oz. , 15c ; West Point 40 In. . 11 oz. , IGc.
Checks-Caledonia X. Hc : Caledonia XX ,
lojjfe ; Kconomv 9 to 'ic ' ; Otis 9 to 9 > < c.
TIPKS Luwlston 30 lu. , 12J c : Lnwlston 32
In. . 13Up ; lork 32 In. , I4c ; Swift Ulver7Kc ;
Thorndiko O O , 8'/c ' ; Thorndlko E F , 8kc ;
Thorndlko 120 , 9e : Thorndiko XXX , 16c ;
Cordls No. 5. 9)ic : Cordls No. 4 , lie.
DKNIMH Amoskcag 9oz. , IGe ; Kverett 7
oz. , 13c ; York 7oz. , lic ! ; Haymaker 8K < " . JalT-
rey XX. HKc ; Jaflrey XXX , 12Xc ; Ueavw
Creek AA. 12e ; Beaver Creek Bl ) , lie ;
Beaver Creek CC , lOc.
KKNTUCKY JKANS Memorial Ifto ; Canton
18c ; Durham 27 c ; Hercules INC ; Leaming
ton 22J c ; Colts weld 2 : > c.
CHASII Stevens' B Gc ; bleached 7c ; Ste
vens' A 7k'c : bleached ! > Hc ; Stevens' P SJ c :
bleached l > Kc : StRvens1 N 9Xc ; bleached
lOKc ; Stevens' SUTlSHc.
Misni.i.ANKOUs : Table oil cloth S2.S5 ;
plain Holland 8' c to 9c ; Dado Holland 12' , c.
FLANNKI.S Plaid Hftftstiian 20p. ; Goslien
! Xc ; Clear Lake 32 > 'c ; Mapl City 30''c.
Whlte-G. 11. No. 2 , / . 21c ; G. U. No. 1 , { ,
.
25c : J. It. F. . % , 27Kc ; ( . , $ { , 35c.
COMFOUTEIIS 8G.50 ( 35.00.
BLANKETS White , * 1.00@7.50 ; colored ,
81.10@8.00.
BUOWN SIIKETISOS Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 , ' c ;
Atlantlp. 11. 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , G c ; At
lantic P. 4-4 , 5J/c : Aurora LL. 4-4.
Aurora C , 4-4 , 4Wc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , Oi c ;
lloosier LL , 4-4 , 5c : Indian Head , 4-47 > fc ;
Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 5j/c ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
6 c ; Pepperell R , 4-4 O c ; Popperell O , 4-4.
6c ; Pepperell , 8-4 , IGc ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 18c :
Popperell , 10-4. 20c ; Utlca C. 4-4. 4jfc ;
WachUhCtt 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora It , 4-4 , 0 > je ;
Aurora B , 4-4 , 6c.
BI.KACHEO SIIF.KTINO Berkeley cambric.
No. 60. 9Uc ; Best Yet , 4-4 , GJ/c ; butter cloth
OO. 4j4'c ; Cabot , 7Kc : Fnrwell , be : Fiult of
Loom , SJfc ; Greene G , Iks ; Hope , 7J c ; King
Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalr. llwc ; Lons-
dale , Kc : New York mills , lOUc ; Peppeiell ,
42 Inch , lOVc : Pepperell , 40 Inch , llHc ; PeP-
pcrcll , 6-4 , I5c ; Peppeiell , 8-4. Ibc : Pepperell ,
9-4 , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4. U2Kc : Canton. 4-4 ,
8Jfc ; Canton , 4-4 , 9 } c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wam-
sutta , He ; Valley , 5c.
Dry Lumber.
IKIAIUIS.
No. 1 , com. sis 518.00 No. 2 , com , sis S17.00
No. 3 , 815,50 Mo. 4 , 513.00
rn.vcixn.
No. 1 , 4&GIn , 12&14 ft , louch S19.W
No. 1 , " " 10 " " 19.53
No. 2 , " " 12&14" " 10.00
No. 2 , " " 10 " " 17.5'J
SIDING.
A. 12,14 nnd 10 ft , 521.50 0 , 815.50
B. " " " 20.50 D , 12.50
CKII.ING AND I'AItnriON.
1st com , Jf In White Pine Ceiling S34.00
2nd " " " " " 2S.OO
Clear. ? h'in. Norway " " 10.0J
2nd com.'In. . " " " 14.00
FI.OOHINO.
A 0 In. Wlilto Pine 535.50 C , 829.50
B " " " 33.50 D. 21.00
E " " " ( Sol. Foiicinit ) . . . . 17.00
STOCK 1IOAUUS.
A 12 Inch s. Is 815.50
No. 1 , com. 12 in. s. 1 s. , 12 H 20.50
" " " " 14 It 1 ! .00
" " " " 1G ft 18.50
No. 2 , " " " 19.00
' 10 tt 17.50
Inch Grooved Hoofing Sl.OO per M more
than 12 inch Stock Boards bauio length ,
sunLAP. .
No. 1 Plain. ScfelO in S19.50
No.a " 17.50
No. 1 , O. G. , 8 In 19.50
FI.S'ISIIINU.
1st nnd2nd , clear , 1.1 inch. s. 2s 550.50
3d , clear , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. , 45.50
" " 1' , IK. 2 in 40.M
A select , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. , 40.00
" " 7'4' ' . 1 .2 In 44.CO
B " 1 Inch , s. 2s. , 30.00
" " 1'4,1' ' < , 2ln 37.00
BOl'tllKKN YELLOW PINK.
Com. 4 & Gin. Flooring 817.50
Star " " 21.50
Clear % In. Ceiling 21.50
" 9f In. Partition 2--.00
" Finish , Kt I'ln.s.2s ' 29.00
" Corrugated Crlling , 4 in 25.00
" Yellow Pine Casing nndBabO. . . 27.00
POPLUl I.I'MIIKK.
Clpar Poi > lar , Bx. Bds. J < in. , s. 2 s..531.20
" % in. P.inoi , s. 2 s 27.00
" " Coirugatcd Coiling , J . . S8.50
IIATTR.VS , Wl.LL TU1IINO , PIOKHlrt.
O. G. Bates , 2K l 800.75
" Kx3 In , s.ls 00.45
: i In Well Tubing , 1) & M and Bev 23.00
Pickets , D. , t II. Flat 20.50
" " Square 21.00
.sinxoLi : . LATH.
XXclear . .S3.10 K\traA * 52.93
* A * Standard . . 2.7.-I * A HBitB 2.55
Gin. clear No 1. . 1.50 Lath 2.05
POSTS.
White cedar , C in. , Hs12c ; 9 In. qrs. , lie ;
Sin. qr.s. , 10c:4 : in. round 15c ; Teniu'sstio
Ited Cedar , split. I5c : Split Oak , 12c.
I.IMH , KTC.
Quliipy white limp , ( best ) 90c : Akron cement ,
S1.75 ; Hair , ! ! 0c ; Plaster. 82.75 ; Tar board.
81.75 ; Sash , 40o per ct. ; Doors. 40c per ct. ;
Mlluds. 40c per ct. ; Mouldings. - 0a per ct. ;
Tar felt , per cwt , 82.25 ; Straw board , 51.75.
Alnrknt
Prunes have advanced \i s per pound dur
ing thu last few dais.
There has been an advance of 5 per cent
on woolen yarns during thu last tow days.
Ed Day , with Branch A Co. . has returned
from an extended trip In the eastern status.
The hardware business has taken n liiir
boom mid trade Is now better than ever be
fore.
fore.The
The hop crop In Wisconsin is said to be u
very fair one. This will bo good uows to the
brewers.
Among the merchants visiting the city was
Mr. Smith , of Ncola , In.hohild In u now
stock of dry goods.
Canned goods continue firm and higher
quotations will bo noticed on peaches , goose
berries and salmon.
CotTeo market stronger with demand bet
ter. This country and Europe aio hea\y
purchasers lu Brazil.
The prospects for the apple crop arc said
to be very discouraging In every section ex
cept New York and Now England.
Mr. Fredrlekson , a well known merchant
of Paxton , Nco. , was calling upon the job
bers and replenishing his stock ot goods.
A Chicago paper states that wild irrnpc :
are very abundant near Council Dlutts. II
may be , but they have failed to appear , a :
yet , on this market.
A heavy advance will be noticed In tin
piicoof mnplo sjrun. It Is estimated thai
this season s output of maple sugar am !
syrup will bo exhausted by thii 1st ot Jauu-
nry. Thu Iluht product Is said to bo duo tr
the ground being very dry In the sugar ills
trlcts last winter , causing a light How ot sni
In the spring.
11. K. JtUitKCT ,
Funeral Director & Embalmei
'
' . Ill North < 5tlx Street , v
OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY
Agricultural tmplementt.
* . * . * .
L rj.KK.mtt
Whol * * ) l rln
Arrteultural Implements ,
and UvifiKi. Jonci tlrovt , tclwctn Vtb
nd IOIhOmKb > , Nvb ,
L1X1XGKK C IflETVALF CO. ,
Afirrlcultnral Implements ,
Wiwoni.ClrrlMoi. Bul , KIC.Tholef lf , Oin 'h .
Wliulemle rxitlrm In
Agricultural Implements ,
( Vnon nt Baiitlcs. N1W ! , SOS mt WT , Jonft it
Artists' Material.
A. IfOSPE , , TR. ,
Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
U1.1 | ) on ln
Builders' Hardware and Scales ,
BuiMeri'Hardwnre&Scillo Repair Shop
' Tooli Rml lluff lo Scil
Omatm. Neb.
Books and Stntionery.
Wlio'eul * mil no all
Kooksellers and Stationers ,
IKS Dotun ! < gt.Omi tiiNob. . Telephone 501.
Corrosnoiiilonoti
Boot and Shots.
Jobbrra of Hoots and Shoes.
1411 F rn m tt. , Oni h , Ntb. Unnufaclorj , Summit
Ut l. llotton. _
X. T. LlXliSKl' .V CO. ,
Wholesclu Rubber Koots and Shoes
Ihiboor Hiui Oiled Clothuiir niul I clt Hoots nnd
ShorB. HU Hai-nnv troi't
Beer.
BTORZ C ILER.
Lager Heer Brewers ,
1&21 North Uih Street. Oraihn , Neb.
Butcher * ' Ttoli.
LOUIS HELLER ,
Butchers' Toolslind Supplies ,
Saunigo Ctilogi of all klndi alwari In toek. 1111
Join-not. .Clmnhft
Coffee , Spices. Etc. _
Omaha Corruo and Spice Mills.
Tew.CoffeUfi , Splrc , Baklnr Vowdcr. FliTOrln
trmcn , Laundry Illu * . Ink. Kte. KIi-li ! 11 arc or
Htri-ol , Omah a. N b.
Cornier. .
EAGLECOJiJflCK WORKS ,
John Eponcter , Prop.
SlaBnfaatnrer or QtlTanlieil Iron and Cornice. VJ >
nd 101 and 106 M , 10th t < . Omaha , Nob.
IIUEMI'IKG BOLTE ,
Manufacturen of
Ornamental Galvanized Cornices ,
Dormer Window * , Flna'n.MeUllcSkyllcht.etc. ' 3108.
12fj < t. , ( Inmlm.
WESTERN CORNICE WORKS ,
C. Specht , Prop.
Oalranlted Iron Cornlcci , etc. Bpcct'i Improved ftitr
cut Mntallc Skylight. ! O8 ami 510 S Ulli KI . ( Innlia.
Carpets.
OMAHA CARPET CO. ,
Jobbeia of
larpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths ,
I.hioluutnn. Mnttlnim , Etc. 1511 Uouglai B
Crockery and Notions.
Agent for 'he M uf i clurer < nnd Importer * ot
Crockery , Glassware ,
Lamps. C'blmuoje , ate. Office , 317 Boulb 13th Bt.
Oaiftlm , Nub.
CLOTHING
M. ELGUITER'S
Mammoth Clothing House ,
Corner Kiirnom and Tenth Streets Omnh.i. Nch.
Commission and Storage.
Commission and Jobbing.
InUer , Eggaamt 1'roduce. Consignments nollcltcd.
IlUHilqunrtani for Hlonewnre , llvrrjr Ilnzi B imd
tinpo Baskeu. 14Ii DodKOlruutOmabt.
ItlDDKLL < K ItlDDELL ,
Storage nnd Commission Merchants ,
Specialties Uuttor , Kk'k' ' . Chro > c , I'o illrUaruo ,
Ojnters , etc. , etc.n \ S. Itth it.
PETCKE BROS. ,
Commission Merchants.
Fruits , I'roduei ! nurt rrovUlniie , Onmha , Neh.
C CO. ,
Produro Commission JIorclmntB ,
Poultry , Duller , ( Inmu , Kinlti , elc. 2W S. iubit
Oniulia. N ( 1 ,
Coal ana' Lime.
JkO. II.AIiAdll. . ITCH. C. F. OOODMAN , V. 1101.
J. A SUNDEHLANrj , Soo. nil Treas.
OMAHA COAL , COKE a > LIME
COMPANY ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
jm Soutli Vlilrlfcnth Street , Omniia. Nob.
, p co. .
Manufacturers of Illinois While Lime ,
And Shippers of Cnnl and Coko. Caniont , IMnnUr
IJnie , Hulr , Uro Hrlck , Imiln. Tile Mtul Sewer 1'lno
( iMi-e. I'BTlou Holol. Vanillin rt. , Omihn , .Nub
Cigars and Tobacco ,
MAX MEYER .K CO. ,
Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco ,
Gum and Ammunition , 315 lo m H Illh St. , 1020 tx
lirjt rnrnnmst .Omiha.Neb.
WEST < J3 FR1TSCIIER ,
Manufacturers of Fine Cigars ,
And Wholesale Drvlers In I.euf Tobnccos , No . 10
nuilllU.N.-uti Btrset , Omnlia.
Dry Goods.
M. E. SMITH C CO , ,
Dry Goodn , Furnishing Goody & Notions
1102 and 1104 DnuKlim , rnr. lltli St. , Omabn , Neb.
Distiller * .
DUtlllors of Liquors , Alcohol nnil Pplrlts. Importon
nnd JobbersofVlnm n.l Liquors.
WILLO W SPRINGS DISTILLE' i
CO. nnd ILER .0 CO. ,
Importers and Jobberr of Fine VYInoa nnd I.lqnon
tioomiinuf ! oturursnf Kennedy's KHSI Inrtln Bit-
turiunJ Domi stlc Liquors. 1112 llnrnay Kt.
furniture.
ItEU'EY cP STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture.
Kurnam et. . Omaha. Kcb.
CHARLES
Furniture , lioddlng , Upholstery ,
Mirrors , etc. liO' . , 130J and HIP Farnam St. , Oniubi
Groceries ,
'PAXTO'ti , ] GALT iGIlElt < fi CO.
Wholesale firocories and I'rovhioiiH
Nos. 7UJ,707 , "M nn.l 711 H. 10th Rt , Omnhii , .Neb.
McfJORLt , B { IAD Y ,0 CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
l.'ln and I.cavcnnorth ct"Oniulm.
Hardware.
LEE , ntlED ( V. CO. ,
Jobbers of Hnrdwaro and Nails ,
Tinware , Chi-ot Iron , Kte. Ancnt-i for Ilovro Seals
and Miami Powder t o. Omnhn..Scli ,
tr. , r. BllOATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs \VsKon Slock. Hardware Lumber , elc. 1
uud Ull llirnrf si. , Oraulia.
EDNEY iO GIBBON ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
WaKonami Carrlnvo Wood Htnek , Henry llnrdwar
Ktc. UI7and Ul'J l.enTfjmunll St. , Omaha , Neb.
MILTON ROGERS 0 , SO.VV ,
Stoves , Hungoa , Furnaces , Tilt'H ,
Vull iUr tei , Uruts ( kx > d > . IJ31 uud 12U lamal
Blreut
OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY
Iron Works.
X - ' ' % * fcrtk M
y.e riE
Iron Works ,
Wrought and Ca t Iron Building Work , Iron Suit *
allTng.nfama andUlrdcn. Rtam Rnglnet. llraM
ork , tlnft I fptinilrr , Maekln * and nlacktmlUI
Afork . unic aaJWorkaU. I' , llr.and nth Mitel.
H. Jf. SA WYER ,
Manufacturing Denier in SmokoStnck ? ,
Urllchliigii , Tniikvitnit ( Ipnrral MollerKtpalrlnf ,
1U.S Poilce itreel.Oiunliit.
V. It , Mi'MANUS. C.
OMAHA WIRE C IROX
ManufNCluror * of
fro and Iron llailinps , Desk Kails ,
Window ( luaidi. Flower Hlnml . Wire Hlgni , >
1JJN. liilh. Onlvni by tnftll promptlj attemlodlo.
Lumber ,
OMAHA r > UMItER CO. ,
Donlo' . AIIKIn.Uof
Building Material at Wholesale.
l th Street and Union I'aolflo Track. Omaha.
LOUIS
Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sash.
DOOM , Kte. Yardt-Corner'th and Uouglaii Cornlj
SHImiHl IHUJ ] 1.
_ _ _ _ *
CHICAGO LUMBER CO. ,
Wholesale Lumber ,
BIIS. ) thitrfntOmahaNb. f.Colpcltcr , Managerj
Lumber.
ISth and California "trcptt , Omaha. Neb ,
fRED W. GRAY ,
Lnm ber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc.
Cor.Cth and nouglai iti. . omaba.Ntx
HOAGLA\1 > ,
Lumber.
T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. ,
To Dealers Only.
" " _ OBle , 1(03 Farnam itreet.Omaha. _
C1XA&R. LEE ,
Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Carpfli and Parquet Flooring. 9th and Dovtlaf
Omaha.
Wholesale Lumber , Etc.
Imported and Antrlcan Portland Cement. BUU
Agtat ( orUllwaukeo llrdraullo Ceuieut and B t
( Julncy WhlloMme.
_ _ _
Stock.
UNIONSTOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha.
Limited. John F. Boyd , B'iperlnt cd nt.
Lire Stock Commission.
O. II , I'Al.MKIl. N. I' . ItlCIIMtN. ,1 , U. III.AM'IIAKd
PALM Kit , ItlCHMAX < U CO. ,
Live Stnrlf Commission Me.rchants ,
Ofllcp Hnom 21 , Opposite ixohniiK : Uulldlnirt
I'lilou Block Yiirils , South Unialui , Nob.
'
McVOY JtltOS. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants.
Mnrkcl fiiinlslied free rnuiipll nllun. Htorlren an d
fee Ion furnlsliol on o M | tornn nerercnoei
Oaiahii .Vatlnnul Ilink nml So Hh Uaiaht Nallcuil
Union ' 'tock Varda , South OmiiliH. *
' '
M. BURKE ,0 SONS'
Live Stock Commission.
Oao. Huikc , ManiRer
Unloq Stock Yards , H. Omnlia. Telepliono 6 .
Live Stock CommisHion Merchants ,
Bhlpincnta of any and all klmla of Htock tollelted.
Union Stock Yanln. Oiunha. Mcb.
Millinery and tiotions.
u Jn LtTEiT c'
Importers and Jobber ! nt
Millinery uiul Notions ,
UlSand Klillarney Rl.eel.Oniiilia , Neb.
Notions.
Wholeialo Deafen In
Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
4ftl and J05 B. Tonlh Ht. , Omaha.
Overalls.
M NU
COMPANY ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
J an § P nt , Shirts , Kto. 1103 nnd 1101 Uuuilaa Street
Omaha , Neb.
PAPER
t
CARPEXTKlt PAI'E/l C < J
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
Carry a nice mock of I'rlritlnit , Wmpplnic nnd Writ
Inif pupnr. Spot lal Mtloiillon l veil to cur load or
orilers , which will bo ihlppoil illrocl from mlltv All
onlern will rccelTO penonal nttontlim.
iintce gouil gooit and low prtoo * . llll unil lllll
Printing.
KEES PRINTING COMPANY
Job Printers , JUank Hook Makorj ,
And llook lllmlers. ll i nnd 10M South Kuurtuaattl
trcet. Omaha , Nrb.
'WESTERNNEWSPA PER UNION
Auxiliary Publishers.
DotlerilnTypo , l > rn > inn nnd Printers' Supplies. 609
Houtli Twelfth htroet.
Punps.
CHURCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Steam mid Water Hunpllcn. HuailqumU'rH fur Mu |
KoT-KVi'a ( JOO-IK. llll kariiiini M. , omillui. Nob.
U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMP
COMPANY.
Dnlladny Wln.1 Mll'n : nlcnm \ViitfrPunpllCf ,
FlumlilucUoMii , Hulling , lln.r. VIS mill V.V fur-
naui m.Oniuhn. ti K. I cltnn , MiinuKtir.
'lelepllfino No. illO.
" "
A. L. ST11ANG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
Bttam , Wnlcr , llnUwny and Mllllnt : Huppllca. Klo ,
188. W-'audWOurnam BtUnmha , Neb. _
11ROWNELI , tl > CO. ,
Manufacturem nnd Dealers In
Engines , Hollers & ( Jeneral Machlnury
Blioet Iron work , Stoara 1'uinpr.H.lw Mllli , Aomu
Bhaftlng , Oodgo Woodipllt fullaya , Bdtlai , eta
Alitwagoni , sarapan.Hada al tle .
Tenworthit. Omaha
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA liUBUKIt CO. ,
MunufHcturor Mini Doulors In nil kind i of
Kubhrr ( iools ; ,
OIKMnthlii't ' nnd l.ciulior Mi'l'lne ' 1 H Knrniini
Safes , Etc.
"P."BO YElt ,0 6'0.7
Acronts for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s'
Fire and lluiKlar Proof Snfot , Tlmu l icki , Vault !
and Jail Work. 11UI l-uriimn utrent Omaha , Neb. _
< A ANDREEN ,
Omaha Kufo Works.
Unnufnclurprwof Firu un < l HiirKlar 1'roof Snfcs , Vnull
luor ) , Jnll Work , Shuti > rn unillru Uork. Cor.
lUhnQdJuckiciii Hie ( Miolni , .S'Jb ,
Sash , Doors , Etc.
M' \ . 'n is into irrcT co
Wboloiale .Mnnufncturetn ol
Hash , Doors , IIIinilB and Monldinga ,
llranch o.lifd.niii And ! ( . .u.ts. ; . , Or.sLs , > > ,
I10IIA" MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers , of Sasti , Doors , Blinds ,
Moutd'jiun.MalrWnrkiind ' Interior Hard Wimil Klnltb
Juit upuiio.1. N. K rcr. Hthnnd l.euvcnworllibu.
Oumlm , Nub.
J. B. HAYWES
UKFIOlAIj"
STENOGRAPHBK
I JUDICIAL DISTHK'T
. TIllltD , ,
I 87 Cluunber of Coiiimurco. '