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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. AUGUST 27. 1887.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Wheat Bnlei Dull and Oloses Steady at
About Unchanged Priced
CORN ACTIVE AT BETTER PRICES.
A Continuation of the Inactivity In
Oata and Provisions A Good
Untunes * In Cattle-Gen
eral Quotation * .
CHICAGO i'ltODPOB MARKET.
CHICAGO , August 20. | Special Telegram
to the UKK. | Wheat was dull but llrm
to-day , closing steady at about unchanged
prices. Cables were weak and there Is evi
dence that a portion , If not all the clique ,
held California as be In ? pressed for sale In
Liverpool. This brought out the Inevitable
croak from New York bear exporting houses
that the export demand was now about to
cease entirely. The export demand has been
about to stop dally for the last six months ,
but wheat has boon going out at the rate of
12,000,000 or 17,000,000 bushels a month Just
the same , aim the stream pets no smaller.
To-day's clearances of wheat from the At
lantic ports foot up over 300,000 bushels , bo-
Bides which 50,000 barrels of flour were
cleared from Baltimore alono. September
opened at G8J c. ranged at C9 < rf@63Ko and
closed at 03@Ctc. October opened at
7 < Wc , ranged at low and
high , closing at 70M'e. December opened at
73 > { c , ranged at low and TSJfc
high , closing at 73 0.
Corn opened active and a shade higher ,
with September quoted at 41Jtfc , October at
4c and May at 45Vc. The market Advanced
strongly to 414 Jfc for September , 43K@
42c for October and 45459fc tor May.
There was good local and outside specula
tion. The market ruled weak during the last
Hour. The closing range was 41 } < @ll' ' c for
September , 41J < c for October anu45 c for
May , or within j < c of the Inside figures of tlie
day.
day.There
There was a continuation of yesterday's
dullness In the speculative market for oats
and the limited business passing was within
an Inslgnllicantly narrow range of prices.
Quotations held fairly steady most of the
session and about on a level with yesterday's
closing figures , though May oats weakened
% c just at the close.
In provisions there was no radical chance.
Prices were about the same as yesterday.
Fluctuations were conllned to a small range
and the feeling was tolerably steady , though
the tendency perhaps favored buyers a llttte.
Trading was small and In the line of specu
lation there was no Increase of activity to
peak of. For January delivery , the only
winter future receiving special attention ,
pork ranged at Sla.25t2.27k , lard at 86.55
and short ribs at 80.110. Year pork was
quoted at Sll.oo and year lard sold at &G.37K-
In near deliveries Interest was centered
mainly In September , which sold at $0.40 ®
6.42X for lard and 97.g2X@7.07K for shor
ribs. For the same month lard closed a
90.40 and short ribs at S7.W7.Ur . with Oc
tober lard Cc higher and October short ribs
2c lower. „ _
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
CHICAGO , August 20. | Special Telegram
to the BEIS.J CATTI.K The market was
again active , with 'another slight upturn on
the best corn-ted steers. Medium sorts , or
such as have to compete with Tuxans and
rangers , were about the same as yesterday. .
The pens wore full of Texaus and rangers , it
being estimated that they made up at leas
one-third ot the fresh arrivals. When suita
ble tor the pressed beef trade they made fully
as strong prices as any day this week , tfat
Ive butchers' stock , especially cnuners , re
main as low as eyor. There Is an Improved
demand for stockers and feeders , with a
quiet but steady advance In values. Prices ,
however , are yet low when compared
with prices for fat cattle. Shipping steers ,
1,350 to 1,500 Ibs. 4.25@5.10 ; 1,200 to 1,350
Ibs , 93.80(34.05 ( ; 050 to 1,200 Ibs , 33.20@4.10.
Stockers and feeders , $ ,1.90(33.35 ( ; cows , bulls
and mixed. 8l.603.00 ; bulk , 2.00@3.65.
Texas cattle : Steers , 2.50@3.50 ; cows , 81.75
© 2.55.
Hoes Trade was again brisk with an ad
vance of 5iOc , some fancy lots of ticavv
making $5.5@5.40 ! ! , and one load at 85.45 ,
while the bulk of best packing sorts sold
within a range of 35.25(35.30 ( , and other de
scriptions at $5.10@5.15. jLUht sort. % 85.30 ®
6.50 for Yorkers , and J5.KXg5.15 for grassers.
FlNANUIAti.
NEW YORK , August 86. [ Special Telegram
to the HER. I STOCKS The New lork
stock market was active but Intensely
nervous. The opening was ragged , but the
undertone slightly better , duo In a measure
to the covering of shorts and buying of St.
1'aul , Lake Shore , Heading and Louisville it
Nashville. Small appreciations were noted
on most of the good dividend-paying proper
ties. The boar party stepped In on the rally
aud began hammering the market , but at thn
same time were said to have their brokers
covering stocks all around the room ou the
declines , and In a short time all the early ap
preciation disappeared. Sensational rumors
were more numerous , the bears apparently
stirring up every kind of a story that could
be of thu least possible use to them and mak
ing the most of their advantages. Heading
was attacked by the heavy traders and It was
said that one of the largn Insiders In that
roperty had been forced to liquidate a heavy
line and prices declined 3 % per cent to 4S %
but rallied to 50. The chief feature aside
from Heading , were the weakness and de
pression of the "fancies , " particularly the
southern properties. Hlchmond Terminal
broke a few points , Peorla , Decatur & vans-
ville 2X , Lake Erie & Weitorn 3 , San Fran
cisco preferred 4K , Oregon Hallway 5 and
Oregon Transportation and Not them Pacific
i ; per cent. The selling of the three last
named stocks was attributed to the efforts to
shake the Elijah Smith parties out , but the
Impression prevailed that the raiders did not
succeed. The Grangers , although declining
moderately and averaging lower , wore rela
tively the strongest stocks ou the list. The
short interest In them Is large and that
probably held them up. During the closing
bour trading became heavier than at any
other period ot the day , the shorts rushed to
cover rapidly and fair rallies were recorded
and on some of the favorite stocks the clos
ing prices were about the same as the openIng -
Ing and a number showed small gains over
yesterday's close , Mortlnveatern being ; \ , St.
Paul V , Now York Central Jf , Lackawauna
& Hocking Valley and Missouri Pnoilic
lt ° per cent The not declines were Itead-
Inc l > f , Peorla , Decatur & Evansvllle 1 % ,
San Francisco preferred 4 , Hlchmond Ter
minal 1 % , Oregon Transcontinental 3 and
Oregon Hallway 6 , Lake Shore K , Western
Union K and Manhattan Itf points. The
feeling at the Ilnish was decidedly feverish.
The total tales were 418,153 shares.
OovunxuKNTS Uovernmcut bonds wore
dull but steady.
YUSTKUDAY'S QUOTATIONS.
V. S.4'8 coupon .125 C. AN. W
II. B. 4M's coup. . 103 do preferred. . .
Pacific 6 % ot'W..m N. YlO
Canada South'n. . 51V O. U..N. .
Central Paclflu. . 85.S O. T.
Chicago A Alton. 145 PncltioMall
do preferred..155 P. , D. JtK 23
O. , IK AO 185 > Pullman Pal.Car. 142
D. , K AV 128 > Heading M > > ,
J > . AIU1 25t Hock Island . . . .U'3
Erie 29 } , st. i * AS.F. . . . aaji
do preferred. . . . City do preferred. . . . CO,3) )
Illinois Central. . 117 0. , M. A St.P. . . SI ? ,
fe * * ? . : : : : : : & St do P. preferred. A 0 . 1125j 44Vi
Lake Shore Vl > do pref erred. . 107
U AX 01 } Texas PaclUc. . . . 25 ,
Mlchkan Cent'l. . 8U UnlonPaciliov. . . 53J ,
Wo. Pacific Ulji M. . . u . * . . . .
Mo , Pacltto 85'J do preferred. . . - ,
do preferred. . . . 4U W , U. Telegraph 71
MONKY On call active at 5fl t > e
tout , luit loau 7 per cent , closed offered at' '
7 per cent . , ,
- MEflcA.imus PAPCR 'h'39 ' P er
t4SO > < Io
' to day bills , and X ( or demand . .
FHODUOE MARKUTS.
, Atieusl 88. Following quota
tions are the a:30 : clo lne Hruress
Flour-Steady and prices firm.
wheat Trailing again Ilfht and market
quiet , with feeling str.idy nnd apparently
llrm. oponlne stroncor andcloslne > tc hlihor
for Hoptonibcr and k'c lower for May ; cash ,
cso ; HiiptemOer , 08 13-lCcj October. TO&c.
Corn Hotter fpeltnt : manifested In this
mnrket early and values showed considerable
strength , closing ! § Ko below yesterday ;
cash , 41 M6c ; September , 4l'lo ; October ,
41 13-lCc.
Oats Very little If any chanee took place
In the regular market ; cash , a-JJ c : Septem
ber , 34j/c ; May. 30' < c.
Kye- Stc < idy at 4 i
Barley Steady ; September , C8J < c.
Prlnift Timothy Seea a.'J7@2.U8.
Flax Seed-ll.OJKQl.WX.
WhlskvUO. .
Pork-Dull ; cash. ir..ir > @l5.2.V October.
810.00 ; year , $1LG5@11.70 ; January , l'2.rxa
Lard Easier ; cash and September , SG.40 ;
October , SMtfrHUTX.
Dry halted Afeatu Shoulders , 85.4.ya.VGO :
short clear , 58.yoCr 8.W ! ; short ribs , 87.ftW@
7 QX
'
'lUitter Dull ; creamery , ISQ Kc ; dairy ,
-
Cheese Dull ; full cream Cheddars and
Young Americas , lOXCgUc ; flats , 10 %
Eiftrs-FIrm at 14/15c
Hides Unchanged ; hcavjr ereen hides.
7M'c ; light do. 7 f ( < ? Sc ; salted bull hides ,
Oc , green salted calf , HH@9o ; dry Hint , 12(3 (
13c ; dry calf , la lUc ; deacons 30o each.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , 3 > c ;
No. 2. 3c ; cakes , 4c.
4c.KecolDti Shipments.
Flour , bhls 12.001) 37,000
Wheat , bu 53.000 150.000
Corn , bn 102,000 38U.OOO
Oats , bu 1W5.00U 332,000
Hye , bu 4,000 11.000
Unrloy , bu 43,000 4,000
New York , August 20. Wheat Ho-
celpts , 100,300 ; exports. 137.000 ; spot lots
Irregular ; spring # @Kc lower ; winter
lirinly held ; options opened a shade easier ,
later advanced X@c < closing tirm at about
the best rates ; ungraded red , 78 ( < < 8Hfc ; No , 2
red , 7Hg80o _ ( In elevator , 8o ; 83lkc deliv
ered ; No. l red , nominal at 84c ; No. 2 red ,
September closed at We.
Corn Soot lots } @lc hlghpr aud moder
ately active ; options opened JC@Kc better ,
closed dull and weak , the advance partly
lost ; receipts , 7,000 ; exr > ort , S9,000 ; ungraded ,
60 < a52i c ; No. 2 , 49Jf@50Xc in elevator ,
51Jtf@ . > lc delivered ; September closed at
Oats Moderately active and stronger ; re
ceipt ! ) , 60,000 ; exports , 29 ; mixed western
30 ( < * 33c ; whltewestern. 35@40c.
Coffee Spotfalr : Itlo firm at 820.00 ; op
tions opened weaker , closng higher and
tirm ; Bales , 72,000 bags ; September , 517.55
< ai7.S5 ; October , 817.80@18.av. November ,
SltS.00@18.35 : December , 818.10@18.50 ; Jan
uary , 818.10@18.00 ; February , 818.16(818.35. (
Petroleum Steady ; United , 62Jfc.
Eirgs Quiet and steady ; westflin , 12
Pork Dull and unchanged : family mess
quoted at 815.00@25.lW old ; 815.50 ® 15.7 *
new.
new.Lard Steady ; western steam quoted al
86 7.VSO 77W
Butter Quiet and steady ; western ,
25c ; western creamery , KXgja'ic.
Cheese Dull and unchanged ; western ,
Mtnnenpolln , Auutft 20. Wheat-
Market tirm and good mlfnng demand ; No. 1
hard , old , cash , TUJfc ; September , 73o ; Oc
tober , 72 c ; No. 1 northern , cash , . vi <
September , 71 c ; October , C9c : No. 2 north
ern , cash , G7ic ; September , 6Sc ; October
65c. On track ; old No. 1 hard , 74c ; No , 1
northern , 72 ! c ; No. 2 northern , 09c ; new
No. 1 hard , 7uXc ; No. 1 northern , C9c ; No.
2 northern. 64Xc.
Flour Firm ; patents , | 4.00@4.20 ; bakers
$3.10@t35. :
Receipts Wheat , 55,400 bu.
Shipments Wneat , 37,500 bu ; flour , 20,000
bbls.
bbls.St.
St. Loula , August 20. Wheat Barely
steady ; cash , OO 'c : September , C'J c ; Octo
ber , TlQTl c.
Corn Easy ; cash , 3838 > $ c ; September ,
Oats Steady ; 24c ; September 24 } c.
Pork-815.oo.
Lard-$0.20@6.25.
Whlsky1.05. .
Butter Quiet ; creamery , 21@25c ; dairy , 10
@ 20c.
Milwaukee. Ancust 26. Wheat
Dull : cash and September , 69c ; October ,
70 0.
Corn Quiet ; No. 3. 40J c.
Oats-Dull ; No. 2 white , 28c.
Hye Easy : No. 1 , 47c.
Bailey Firm ; No. 2 , 57J c.
Provisions Quiet ; pork , August , 815.00.
Cincinnati , Aucust 26. Wheat Weak
and lower ; No. 2 red , 72c.
Corn Steady ; No. a mixed , 44V < c.
Oats Weaker : No. 2 mixed , 27K&
Rye-Steady ; No. 2 , 51c.
Provisions Quiet and unchanged : pork ,
$15 00.
Lard In good demand at 96.40.
Whisky-Active at 91.05.
Kanaai City. August 26. Wheat-
Strong ; soft , cash , 65c bid , CCc asked ; May ,
70Uc bid. 77Kc asked.
Corn-higher ; No. 3cash , S8'/c ' bid , 36J c
asked ; September , SOc bid , 3CXc asked ; Oc
tober , 35J/c bid. 37c asked ; year , 36 c asked.
Oats-22Jfc bid , 23 'c asked.
New Orleans. August 2(5. ( Corn quiet
but steady ; In sacks , mixed , 54c ; yellow , 54
( gMc ; white , 55c.
Oats Steadychoice ; westernIn sacks , 35@
35Mc.
Corn Meal-Firmer at 82.40.
Products Quiet but btcady.
Pork S15.37K.
Lard-Hetined tierce , 56.62 .
Bulk Meats Shoulders , 85.05 ; long clear
and clear rib , $ i.X. .
laverpool , August 28. Wheat Quiet :
holders offer freely ; red western \vlnter.Gs2d
( uGs ; 4d pur cental ; rcJ western spring , Os id
QOs 2d.
Corn Firm ; demand fair ; holders offer
moderately ; new mixed western , 4s 2A per
cental.
LIVE STOCK.
Chicago , August 30. Tlia Drovers' Jour
nal rouoru ixs follows :
Cattle llpcnlpts , 10.000 : stronRor ; shlp-
steers. J..SO@5.10 ; stockers and feed
er ! ) , ll.POgU'.r ( : ; cows , bulls and mixed ,
Jl.CO < a3.00 ; Texas cattle , $1.75 3,00 ; Col
orado. | 3.75 < ( J3.8S.
Hogs Kecfllpts , 12.000 ; strong and
higher ; rouith and mixed , * 4.H55.15 ; jiack-
IDK and ahlpulnR , 3. 15(35.45 ( ; liRtit , 84.B53
5.40 ; skips , 8S.i ® 4.7B.
She t > Kecelpts , 5,000 ; steady for best ,
others lower ; natives. 83.00 < g4.l5 ; western ,
$3.10(3.CO ( : ) ; Texans , $ 'J.SO@3.70 ; lambs , V4.25
( 5.50.
Nationpl Stock Yards. Enut St.
LonlH , III. , August 20. Cattle Receipts ,
l.bOO ; shipments , -00 ; market active and
strong ; fair to choice heavy native steers ,
J4.00 < 34..M ) ; butcliors' oteert , fair to choice ,
13.50(44.10 ; feeders , fair to good , J''JO
3.00.
3.00.llo
llo ; Rocelpts , 5,100 ; shipments. 700 ;
strong ; choice heavy and butchers' selec
tions , sri.nO(35.KO ( ; packers nnd Yorkers , me
dium to crime , $4.90(35.20 ( ; pigs , common to
good , 84. 0(35.00. (
* ansas City , August K. Cattle
neciilots , 4,000 ; shipments , 1,000 ; market
strone , artlve and a shade higher ; good to
choice corn-fed 5I.04.5 ; common to me
dium , 3..W 4.10 : stockera , S3.35O2.A5 ; feed-
irje Rteers. S'.75 < a3.85 ; cows , S1.40@2.GO.
Hoga-Kwelpts , 5,000 ; shipments , C35 ;
market notlvo and stroneer ; common to
choice , 4.90g5.45 ( ; skips and pl 6 , 33.00 ( ?
OMAHA L1VK 8TOOK.
Friday , August 20
Onttle.
The run of cattle was morn liberal to-day.
The market was strong on good corn-fed
native * , and one bunch went at 84.60. Butch'
era' stock I * slow and dull. The vards are
full ot old grass cows and there Is very little
sale for them. The butchers do not wanl
such stock unless they can get them at lowei
prices.
H OK * .
The receipts of hogs were allghtly heavlci
than yesterday. The quality of the bogs wo :
fair , but there were none quite as good as the
tops yesterday. The mnrket opened with a f nl
demand and * t about steady prices. The
bulk of IIOKS weru sold out early. The markel
closed a liltlu weak on light and inedluu
weights.
Sheep ,
There was nothlnt ; doing on the market.
Xleuelpu.
Cattle. . . . , . . 'l.lOi
UOii. L'.bO
SUIpmonu.
! i2.cari
Bhowlna the preralllng prices paid ( or lira
slock on tola market :
Choice steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs..nwa4.5
Choice steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . . 4.0094.25
Fat little steers 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 8.75M3.90
Corn-ted range steers 1200 to 1400 8.7.v < t4. )
Good to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 8.50(33.00
Common to medium cows . Q.oo < tt2.25
Good to Choice bulls. . . . . . 1.75Td3.00
Iilftht and medium hois . 4.05Tit5.05
Good to choice heavy hoes . C.10@5.25
Good to choice mixed hogs . 4.90 5.10
nopreentatira M le .
NATIVE STKEHS COll.V FED.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
41..11GO 84.20 18. . . .1453 $4.60
23..1H74 4.55
WK.STKKN 8TEEI13 COHN F D.
101 . . .1401 $4.40
COWS.
VI. . . . 870 82.10 14. . . .1012 82..TO
23. . . . WX 2.15 7 . . .1000 2.J50
U6. . . . M 2.'JO 17. . . . 023 2.35
11. . . . 013 2.2. )
TI'.XAS STEEnS.
40. . . . 09:5 : S3.00
TEXAH RTRKR1 SWAN I. . & C. CO.
130. . . . 1089 SS/i'i
nut.i.s.
1..1050 83.25
No. Av. 8hk. Pr0No. ( Av. 8h f. Pr
C7..24 : 100 S4.JV5 70. . . . 857 . ' 085.10
70.&I7 40 5.00 C2..SSU 120 5.10
C."i..2in 280 5.00 G2..201 120 5.10
O7..2i7 ; 80 5.00 71. . . . 854 240 5.10
07. . . . 20 100 5.00 04. . . . 824 120 5.10
78. . . . 211 40 5.00 CO. . . . 284 5.10
67. . . . 305 200 5.00 CO. . . . 271 200 5.10
05..2.-.9 40 5.00 02. . . . 843 40 5.12J4
UC..HN 120 5.00 C4..8U7 200 5.12K
04..2. > 8 KX ) 5.00 00..254 40 5.1BJf
01..K50 ICO fi.OO C3..2.-)9 80 5.15
78. . . . 820 ICO 5.00 Oil. . . . 205 ICO 5.15
( . . . . 250 180 5.05 IB. . . . 287 ) 6.15
72. . . .243 400 5.05 64..2f8 bO 5.15
73. . . . 8.19 440 fi.05 71 . . .877 80 5.15
50 . . .850 5.10 02 . . .852 80 5.15
63. . . .B51 240 5.10 C5..200 KOO 5.15
5S..885 210 5.10 70. . . . 859 120 5,17
80. . . . 218 bO 5.10 01 . . .273 5.20
70. . . . 270 ICO 5.10 123. . . . 882 5.20
Tjivo Htock Sold.
Showlngthumrnberothoad of stock sold
on the market to-day :
CATTLE.
G. II. Hammond & Co . 243
Shippers . 99
Feeders . 22
Local . 131
"
Total . 495
uoos.
An elo American Packing Co . 104
U. 11. Ilnmmona & Co. . 102
Armour * Co . 799
Sqitlres&Co . 181
Total . 2937
All silos ot stock in this market are made
per cwt. llva welttht unless otherwlsa stated.
Dead hogs sell at Ko per Ib. for all weights
"Skins , " or hogs wuUhlng less than lM ( Itu.
no value , i'nunant sows are docked 40 UH.
and sUssSOIbi. Uvthenii&lia inspoator.
Stock Notes.
llops steady.
Cattle reached 84.GO.
Good cattle stroneer.
Butchers' stock slow.
Frank U. lllbbard , Irvlngton , was In with
cattle.
Look out for old thin cows. They are not
wanted.
Files & Co. , Cedar Hnplds , marketed a load
of lOc ho < :8. :
T. D. llickuy , Grctna , was hero aud mar
keted hogs.
D. F. Gleason , of Bloomlngtonwas In with
t o cars of sheep.
K. W. Johnson , Loomls , marketed a load
Harris & Battell , Hancock , In. , marketed a
load of 287-lb hogs at 85.15.
Mr. Uallop , Dixon , III. , a heavy feeder and
stockman , was at the yards.
T. W. Lowry , Lincoln , marketed a load of
273-lb hogs at the top price.
Mr. Morean , of Winters & Morgan , Shelby ,
la. , was In looking for feeders ,
1 here were sixteen loads ot'cattle In from
Hawlins , shipped by E. C. Green.
Eighteen loads of the Swan Land & Cattle
Co.'s cattle were received. Six were sold.
The Bay State Cattle company marketed
six loads of HOt-lb corn-led western steers at
84.40.
Mr. Foulks , Malvern , la. , a well known
stockman , was among the visitors at thu
yards.
Andy Haas Is expected back to-day from
Utah , where ho has been spending the sum
mer on his ranch.
Thin , grassy cows are very slow sale a
82.0002.25. There are more in the yards than
there is a demand tor.
W. H. McMahlll , Slienandoah , la. , came
In with two loads of 28Mb hogs which
topped the market at 85.20.
U. Link and two sons came In from Millard -
lard with a choice load of I374 < lb cattle of
their 01 vn feeding which brought § 4.55.
P. S. Heal , Graf ton , Neb. , marketed a load
of corn-fed native steers of his own feeding.
Eighteen head averaged 1452 Ibs , and brough
84.60.
N. M. Goodell was In from Tobias anil
marKPtod a load of hogs and two loads of cat
tie. The cattle averaged 1160 pounds and
brought S4.20.
The heaviest hog buyer on the market Is
Squires & Co. , who are taking the bulk of the
good hogs and paying thu best prices. The
other packers hold back until Squires has
tilled his order and then step forward to buy
the balance I0@15e lower. Yesterday Squires
paid as high as S5.20 , while some other buyers
claimed to have an ordei not to pay over 85.00.
The following had Htock on the market :
R. Blaco. Keene : M. Hathaway , Hiver Sioux ;
Sam Ewinjr , Genoa ; A. Arriens , Nantasuet ,
Farmers G. & S. Co. . Mead ; Robertson & M. ,
Blue Springs ; Buckley A K. , StromsDurc ;
T. VanAlst , KlkhornC. ; E. Welch , Papli-
llon : C. Schneider , Snyder ; Nye , W. M. Co. ,
Lindsay ; J. L. Barker , West Point ; H. A.
Templeton , Tekamah ; J. Ossenkop , Louis
ville ; Wilkinson & G. , Avoca ; A. 11. Wilson ,
Walton ; W. L. Enibne , Farrneut ; South-
wick Bros. , Atlantic ; F. M. Saoket , Cedar
Hnpids ; Walker & L. , S reman ; Crowell , L.
A L. S. , Co. . Iron Mountain ; Al Bowie ,
Iron Mountain ; C. M.Manley , Wlrt ; J. M.
Hedge , Yutan ; L , Anderson & Co. , Mead ;
C. D. Ryan , Jackson ; J. U. Blunklron , CoUv-
ridge ; 11. Kix. Calhoun ; G. P. Mourhcad ,
Dunlap ; Harris & B. . Hancock ; M. U. Hoz-
arty , Menla ; G. H. Nash , Oakland ; B. F.
Stilloy & Co. , Tobias ; James Danly , Ashland -
land ; G. U. Warren & Co. , Urafton ; T. W.
Lowry , Uickman ; H. Gund & Co. , Ayr ; W.
U. Austin , Franklin : L. E , Eickhoff , South
Bend ; Kelly & C. , Exeter.
Market Gleanings.
Hams are off &c.
California dried fruits are higher -
Dealers complain that cars are so scarce
that they can hardly get hard coal forward.
David Brawner , Springfield , was among
the merchants who visited the city yester
day.
day.Prospects
Prospects would seem to favor an advance
of about 25c per ton on hard coal the lirst of
the month.
A heavy advance will be noted on canned
cherries , gooseberries , peas and also on sal
mon and mackerel.
H. M. Dcmerrltt , a well-known merchant
of Berwln , and wife were calling upon the
jobbers yesterday.
J. H. Youmans , who recently sold out his
general store In Shelby , was In and bought anew
now Block of goods , which be will take to
Borne new town farther west.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Produce.
Friday , August 26.
Tlic following arc the price * nt iv'uch
round loin of .produce are sold on this
twtr/ici / :
There was no special change to-day In the
produce market : Receipts and sales wore
about equal. There was a noticeable scar
city of good potatoes , old fowls and choice
butter. The price of eggs advanced another
cent , though there seems to be quite a num
ber ot cases on the market. A carload of
cabbage was received.
KOOR Scarce ana prices firm , go as soon
as received at 10(3l7c. (
BUTTER Choice It scarce , prices fair ;
West Point creamery , 24c ; other creamery ,
22c ; choice dairy , I8 20c ; medium grades ,
18 < ai8c : ordinary , 9@fOc.
CHEESE Market good. Faicjr full cream
Cheddars , single , 12c : full cream , twins , lie ;
young American , I2x@l3c ; brick cheese , lot
Ibs In ca.se. new. l Kc ; Llmburger , 100 Ibs It
case , new , 13o ; Swiss , fancy Ohio , new 19&
POULTRY Market fair , pricesorm. Spring
chickens. S1.75C43.50 ; old towls 83.6003,85 ;
ducks. 82.35 < ia.75t tuncoys , 6To per Ib.
UAUB. Tbf re It no game coming in , thi
weather being too warm to handle It.
- - - - - -
flta ,
CAHBAOE Firm at 7 : > cf3l per doztn for
solid headv
ONIONS Scarce and firm ; good stock , 609
11.00 per bushel.
Mei.osn-Watermelons bring 8tJ.00@13.CO
per hundred ; cantelopw. 50@75c pcrduz.
TOMATOES The local gardtmors are sup
plying the market ut 75c@3i.00 per bushel.
CELERY The demand Is not very ncavy so
early Iu the season. food stock suitable for
cshipment Is sold at y.vsioc per bunch.
BEANB. Hand Plckfd navy beans
re quoted at 81.WX7Jl.Cp per bushel , and the
other grades are Belling from that llguro
down to 81.25.
POPCORN Choice for stands , 2 } @ 3c perlb.
Fruit * .
Orders from the country requiring se
lected itnckaivl cxtrd care In pncMwi can
not ttl\vn\is \ \ he filled nt the sumo privet
( /uofcd to the local tntilc for common slock.
Owing to some delay on the road there was
no car of California fruit received to-day.
Aside from pears there was no California
fruit on thu market of any account. Bartlett
pears arc practically out of the market. The
receipts or gropes continue heavy and stocks
aru movlnz slowly.
PLUMS The receipts of plums re not as
heavy as of other fruits from California.
Prices are lirm , good stock moving at 81.50
per box.
PRUNES The market is well supplied with
both the Gross nnd silver prunes. Good
stock 81.50.
PKACIIES The market Is well supplied
with very choice stock from California.
Choice stock is point : at 81.50.
( SRAPES The supply of home-crown and
California grapes continuesTiboral. Califor
nia , 51.00 per 20-lb box ; home-grown , 4c
perlb.
PEARS-Californto Bartlctts , S3.25Q3.50 ;
other varieties , S'J.50 ' per box.
LKMONS The supply liberal , wllh fnlrde-
mniui. Common stock , 80.00@0.50 per case ;
choice , 87.00 ( 7.50.
APPLES The market Is almost bare and
good stocK Is very scarce. Choice apples
suitable for shipment are quoted at $3.25(3 (
83.50perbbl.
OiiANfir.s There arc a few good oranges
on thn market. Roil I , 86.50.
BANANAS Thu mnrket Is full ot bananas
at 81.50 3.00 pur bunch.
CRAM APPI.KS Tim demand Is very light
and is supplied for I ho most t < art by the local
farmuiH. Choice stock , $1.00 per bushel.
Grocer's Mat.
COFFEI : Ordinary grades. 20 @ 21c ; fair ,
21k@22c ; prime , 22 < < 3c : fancy green and
yellow , 23Vb25c ( ; old government .lava , 28 ®
30c ; Interior Java , 25frt2Sc ; Mocha , 28S)30c ) ;
Arbucklo's. roasted , 2fi'/c ; McLaughlln'ti
XXXX , 26'ic ; Dilworth's , 26c ; lied Cross ,
26 > 4'c
SUGAR Granulated,6U@Wcconf.A,6J ; @
6Jc ; white extra C , .W < S5j c' extra C , 5KW
6c ; yellow C. SJlSSJVc ; cut 'oilf ' < 6K@c ;
powdered. 77xc
KF.FINEM LAUD Tierce , 6c ; 40-lb square
cans , OKc ; 50-lb round , 7c ; 20-lb round ,
7J < c ; 10-lb nails , 7Xc ; 5-lb palls , 7 < c ; 3-lb
palls , 7c.
PICKI.KS Medium. In bbls , 80.50 ; do In
half bbls , 83.75 ; small , In bbls , 87.50 : do In
half bbls , $4.25 ; gherkins , In bbls , 88.50 ; do In
half bbls , * 4.75.
WOODEN WARE Two-hoop pails , per doz ,
01.45 : 3-hoop pails , 81.70 ; No. 1 tub. 80.50 ;
No. 3 tub , 85.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.60 ; wasli-
boards , 81.75 : assorted bowls , 82.25 ; No. 1
churns , 89 ; No. 2 churns , 88 ; No. 3 churns ,
ToiiAcco Lorillard'sClimax , 44c ; Splen
did , 38c ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c ; Legcett &
Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Drum-
mond's Hnrse Shoe , 41c ; T. J. , 37c ; Sorg'a
Spearhead. 44o.
STARCH Mirror Gloss , 5c ; Graves Corn ,
6Vc ; Oswepo Gloss , 7c ; Oswego Corn. 7c.
BuooMS-Extra 4-tlc.82.00 ; No. 1,82.00 ; No.
2,81.75 ; heavy stable,184
SYRUP No. 70 , 4-pallon keps. 81.35@1.33 ;
New Orleans , per gallon , 3S ( )4Gc ) ; maple
syruu , half Ibbs , "old time. " per gallon , bOc ;
1-gallon can- ) , per doz , 810.50 ; halt'-uaUon
cans , per doSG.OO : quart cans , 83.25.
CANDY Mixed , 8& < llc ; stick
CRACKERS Garneiiu's soda , I
picnic , 4c } : creams , 7 > c ; ginger snaps , 7Hc :
city soda , 7Xc.
TEAS Japan , 20tf'i5c ( ; gunpowder , 20@GOc ;
Younz Hyson. 25@55c ; Oolong , 20COc.
JKi.LiF.s-30-lb palls , 82.00.
CANNED Goons Ovhters , standard , per
case , $3,00ft3.10 ( : strawberries , 2 Ib , per case ,
552.85@2.UO ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case. S2.85 ( <
2.SK ) ; California pears , per case. 54.50@4.60 ;
apricots , uer case , 83.70(743.75 ( ; peaches , per
case , S4.60@4.70 ; wliite cherries , per case ,
55.W ) plums , per case. S3.GOQ3.70 : blue
berries , per case , SJ.lOrgWO ; OSK plums. 2
Ib. per case , S-.r < 0 ; pineapples , 2 Ib ,
per case. 83.20(35.75 ( ; 1 Ib mackernl , per doz ,
81.55 : I Ib salmon , per doSl.95gH2.oo : sib
S3.i.5'aJ.35 : alb
gooseberries , per case , ; string
beans , per case , 81.70 : 2 Ib lima bean ? , nor
case , SI.00 ; 2 Jb marrowfat peas , per cuset
82.50(82.00 ( ; 2 Ib early Juno peas , per case ,
2.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 82.402.50 ; 21b corn ,
§ 2.50.
PitovisiONS Ha is , 12J @ 13c ; breakfast
bacon. ll@llKc : bacon sides U'ftftlOc ;
dry salt , 8Jif9c ( ; shoulders,7@7Kc : dried beef
hams , I2@i3c : dried beef regular ,
hamspicnic , SKCdtfc.
DitiEU FRUITS Apples , new , h.
evaporated , 50 Ib ring , ! 5U@lCc ; raspberries ,
evaporated , 28@2'ic ' ; blackberrit's. evaporated ,
9 ( a9fc ; pitted cherries , 17@18c ; neaciies ,
new , M'SI 7 > c : evaporated peeled peacnes ,
c
simuscatels. . 81.56 ; new Valenclas , 7J < c.
HOPE Seven-sixteenths inch ,
General Markets.
SPIRITS Cologne spirits , iba proof , 81.10 ;
do 101 proof , 51.13 ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proof , 81.10 ; do 18b proof , S1.09. Alcohol.
lt > 8 proof. 82.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled
whiskies , S1.00@1.50. Gin blended. 81.50 ®
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , S2.00@0.00 ; Ken
tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , S2.00@fl.50 ;
Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies ,
SL50@3.00. Brandies , Imported , S5.our38.50 ;
domestic , 81.30(83.00. ( Gins , Inipoited , Si.50@
6.00 ; domestic , S1.25Q23.00. Champagnes , Im
ported , per case , S2S.00@33.00 ; American , per
case. 810.OOrglO.00.
COAL Egg. 8 .00 ; nut , 89.25 ; rante , 59.25 ;
Iowa lump. 83.00 ; Iowa nut , $2,75 ; walnut
lock. $3.00 ; Illinois. 84.25a4.75. (
UKAVY HARDWARE-lron , rate , $2.70 ;
plow steel , special cast , 4'fc ; crucible steel ,
O c ; cast tools , dn. I'JMlbc ; wa on spokes ,
pur set , 82.00@3.50 ; hubs , pt'r set , 81.35 ; fel
lees , sawed dry , 81.60 ; tongues , each. SOc ;
axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , 6@7c ;
cell clialn , per Ib , 6 > $ ( iiic : ! ; malleable , brislOc ;
Iron wedges , 6c ; crowbars , 6c : harrow teeth ,
* Kc ; sprmij steel. 45c ; Burden's horseshoes
shoos , 54.75 ; Burden's mule shoes. 85.75.
BarDed wire * In car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibs.
Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 82.40 ; steel nails ,
"HIDES Green butchers' , 5X@Cc ; green
cured , 7J c ; dry flint , llo ; 'dry salt , 9c ; green
calf skins , 7Kc ; damaged nido.s , two-thirds
price. Tallow He. Grease Prime white. 3c :
yellow , 3c ; brown , l.KcSheep pelts , 25 ©
40c. *
Dry Guilds.
COTTON FLANNELS W per cent trade dis
count LL , 6Jfc ; CC , 7) ) c ; SS. 8J c ;
Nameless , 5Kn ; No. 5. ( ic ; EE , 'Jyc\ \
(5G ( , lO c ; XX , 12c ; OO. 14c ; NN , Kic ,
HX , 18c ; II , 2Jc ; No. 10 , 8 0 ; 40 , 10 > < c : 60-
13Kc : 80 , 15o ; so , rolon-'d , lOc ; 50 , colored.
I2c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13 > c ; Union
Paclllc.l8c. t ,
CARPET WARP Bibb white , 18 } c ; col
ored , 20 } < c. i
BATTS Standard. i8c ; Gem , He ; Beauty ,
12Kc ; Booue , He ; li < cased , 86.50.
PUINTS SoMijlCoixuis Atlanta 5) < c ; Sla
ter 5c ; Berlin Oil O c ; GarnerOll Oto7. PINK
ANU JtoiiEB Richmond 6c : AllenCo ; Hlvur-
polutSc ; Steel RIvei-CciHIchmondOc ; Pacific
6 } c. INDIGO BLUE W lhla"t < > n6c ; Amerl-
can6KcArnoldOKcArnoldB10KO ; ; ; Arnold
A 12c ; Arnold Goldsdal 10 > < c. DIIIISS Char
ter Oak4Xc ; HainBpo3)fc ) : Lodl 4Kc : Allen
5Kc : Hlchmond 5Kcj Windsor Oo ; Eddystoue
8cPacllic6c. .
UINOHAMPlunkett checks 7 0 ; Whltton-
ton 7 > 4o * ; York 7 o ; Normandlu Dress
8Wc ; Calcutta Dress 8 > < c ; Whltlonton
Dress 80 : HenfreW Dress 9c to I2 c ;
CAMBRICS Slater 4Kc ; Woods 4) c ; Stan
dard 4 c ; Peacock 4 > { o.
CORSET JEANS Aodroscoggln 7 < c ; Kear-
sage 7 c ; HockportOWc ; Conestoga O c.
Duett-West Point . .802. , lOKc ; West
Point 29 In. , 10oz. . 12Ke : west Point 29 In. ,
12 oz. , 15c ; West Point 40 In. , 11 oz. , lOc.
Checks Caledonia X , 9Ko : Caledonia XX ,
lOKc ; Economy 9 to Xe ; Otis 9 to 9Xc.
TICKS Lewfstqn 30 In. , 12J > < Lewiston ; _ 33
3Kc ; York 32 In. , 14c ; Swift Kiver7 c :
Thorrid O O , 86 ; Thorndlko E F. 8Hc ;
Thorndlke 120. 9e : Thorndlko XXX , 15c
Cordls No. 5. Otfc : Cordls No. 4. He.
DENIMS Amoskeag 0 oz. , 16c : Everett 7
oz. , 13c ; York 7oz. , 1805 Havmaker S c ; Jafl-
rey JCX. llHe : Jaffrey XXX , 12 > < c ; Beaver
Creek AA , 12o : Beaver Creek BB , lie ;
Beaver Creek CO , lOc.
KENTUCKY JEANS Memorial 15c ; Canton
18c ; Durham 27 } c ; Hercules 16c ; Leaming
ton 22Xcj Colts weld 25c ,
CRASH Stevens' B Gc ; bleached 7c ; Sto-
tens' AM9 ; bleached
_ _ oircoth ) $2.85 ;
Sltln Holland 4&to Oc ; Dado liollaad I'J c
-K ftsm n 90n : Ooshen
83 We : Maido f36Wc. <
wftte ou.Ho\/ ? 3ic : o : a NO. l. x ,
87Xc ; B. H. No. 2 , M fcXc : HU. . No. . ? , ,
SOc : Qucchee No. i , } ( , 42c : Otiechce No. 5 ,
137MC * 7uechee No. 3 , > f , sJjVc ; Anawan
iS cfSVlndsor MWc , Red-C , 24 Inch , iSKc ;
E , 24 Inch , aic ; UU , 24 Inch , 18c , , H. A. Vfii ,
25cJ. ; H. P. , Jf,27Xp ! O.,9f 350.
COMFORTERS 86.00(335.00. (
Bi.ANKETS-Whlte , 81.0037,50 ; colored ,
BROWN SHKETIN09 Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7c ;
Atlantic II. 4-4,7c ; Atlantic D. 4-4,6Kc ; At
lantic P. 1-4 , 6c ; Aurora LL. 4-4. 5Jfc ;
Aurora C. 4-4 , 4Wc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OUc ;
lloosicr LL , 4-4 , We ; Indian Head , 4-4 7vc ;
Lawrence LL. 4-4 , 5Jfc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
fiHctPepperelllt , 4-46Kc : Popperell O , 4-4 ,
Cc ; Peppcrell , 8-4 , lOc ; Pepperell. 9-4 , 18o :
IVoperoll , 10-4. 20e ; utlca C , 4-4. 4 fc ;
Wnchusett , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora K , 4-4 , OJfe ;
Aurora B , 4-4 , Oc. . .
Bt.KAciiKD SunKTiNO Berkeley cambric ,
No. 60. 9J < c ; Best Yet , 4-4 , OVc ; buttrr cloth
OO.4 c ; Cabot , 7Hu : Karwell , 6c : Fruit
Loom , 8J c ; Greene II , 6c ; Hope , 7Hc ? King
Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalc. ll ic Lons-
dale , 8Vc ; New York mills , lOWc ; Pepperell ,
43 Inch , lOXc : Pepperell , 46 Inch , like ; Pcp-
percil , 6-4 , 15c ; Pepperell , 8-4. 18o : Pepperoll ,
0-4 , 20c ; Pepperell. 10-4. 22J < c ; Canton. 4-4 ,
8 > < c ; Canton , 4-4 , Oj < c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wam-
sutta , He ; Valley. 6c.
Dry Liiitnber.
UIMKNS1OKR AND TIMnEIlS.
11OAIIDS.
No. l , com. sis 818.00 No. 2 , com , sis 817.00
No. 3 , 815,50 No. 4 , 813.00
FINCINO.
No. 1.4 & 61n , 12 A 14 ft , roueh . 819. W
No. 1 , " " 16 " " . 19.50
No.2 , " " 12&14" " . 16.00
No. 2 , " " 16 " " . 17.60
SIDINO.
A. 12. 14 and 16 ft. 821.50 C , 115.50
B. % ! " " 20.50 D , 12.50
CF.II.INO AND I'AUTITIOIf.
1st com , Jf In White Pine Celling . 834.00
.
2nd ' " . 28.00
Clear , ; V In. Norway " " . 16.00
2nd com.as' In. " " " . 14.00
pi.oomxo.
A 6 In. White Pine 8M.50 C , 829.50
B . 33.50 1) , 21.00
E ' " " ( Sol. Fencing ) . . . .17.00
STOCK 11OAIIDS.
A 12 Inch s. Is . 845.50
No. 1 , com. 12 in. s. 1 s. , 12 ft . 90.50
" " " " 14 ft . 19.00
" ' " 10 ft . 18.50
No.2 , " " " . 10.00
" " " " W ft . 17.50
Inch Grooved Hoofing SI. 00 per M more
than 12 inch Stock Boards same length.
SHIP I.AP.
No. 1 Plain. 8 & 10 in . 819.50
No.3 " . 17.50
No. 1 , O. G. , 8 111 . 19.50
FINISHING.
1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , Winch. s.2s . 850.50
3d , clear , 1 Inch , 3. 2 s. , . 45,50
" " IK , 1 ,2 In . 40.50
A select , 1 inch , s. 3 s. . . 40.00
" " 7J < , 1 .2 In . 44.00
B " Ifnch , s.2s. , . 80.00
" " W , 1M. 2 In . 37.00
SOUTHERN YKIXOW PINE.
Com. 4 & 0 In. Flooring . 817.50
Star " " . 21.60
Clear Kin. Celling . 21.50
" Jf In. Partition . 85.00
" Finish , 1& I'In. . s. 3 s . ao.00
" Corrugated Coiling , 4 in . 25.00
" Yellow Plue Casing and Base. . . 27.00
POPLAR I.UMIIF.It.
Clear Poplar , JJx. Uds. H In. , s. 2 s. . . .835.20
J in. Panel , s. 2s . 27.00
" " Corrugated Culling , % . . 28.50
BATTENS , WKLI. TURING , PICKETS.
O. G. Bat os , 2V < f I n . 800.75
" Kx3 in , s.ls. . . . " . 00.45
3 In Well Tubing. D & M and Bev. . . . . 23,00
Pickets , D. & 11. Flat . 20.50
" " Square . 21.00
SIIlNOI.nS. TATJI.
XXclear . .S3.10 Extra * A * 82.90
* A * Standard . . 2.75 * AliB&B 2.55
0 iu. clear No 1. . 1.50 Lath 2.05
POSTS.
White cedar , t in. , Ks. , I2c ; 9 In. qrs. , lie ;
8 In. qrs. , 10c4 ; iu. round 15c ; Tennessuo
Keel Cedar , split , 15c ; Spilt Oak , 12c.
LIME , ITO. :
Quincy white lime , ( best ) 90c : Akron cement ,
61.75 ; Hair , SOc ; Plaster. S2.75 ; Tar board ,
81.75 ; Sash , 40c per ct. ; Doors , 40c per ct. ;
Blinds , 40c per ct. ; Mouldings. 40c per ct. ;
Tar telt , per cwt , 82.25 ; Stiaw board , 81,75.
OMAHA DEPOT
EALD1NGO
BASE-BALL SUPPLIES ,
LAWN TENNIS AND
_ _ _ _
POHTINEfODD
COLLINS GUN COMPANY , Agents
1312 Douglas Street
Lincoln , Neb.
The best known and most populai'hotel In
thoBlato. Location central , appointments first
class. Headquarters for commcrclitl men and
all political und public gtithorlnirs.
K. p. ItOOOEN. Proprietor.
SCIENTIFIC
GLUCK & WILKINSON.
\VM. MO iNTOsn. n. r. nonwcu.
Real Estate Dealers
140 South Spring Street ,
LOS ANGELES , CALIFORNIA
Dealers in city nnd country property of ai
descriptions , ( loncra ! Inforuuttlon to no\V'
comers freely given.
Cor 18th and Douglas sts.
Capital Stock $150,000
Liability of Stockholders. . . . 3OO.OOO
The only rc ulur savlnirs bank in the atato.Flvc
per cent Interest paid on deposits.
Loans Made on Bual state.
orricKns :
GiTYC. HARTON , President ; J. J. DROWN. Vlco
Presidents 1. . M. HEN.SCTT , M nnm Di
rector : .loilN E. WILBUR. Cashier.
THE BANK OF COMMERCE
610 North IGlh Street ,
Paid In Capital , . - - - $190,000
QF.O. K. nAltKEH , President.
BOUT. L. QAUiilCIIS , Vice-president
F. D JOHNSONCushion
DIHECToriS :
.n. JOHNSON , Quo. E.
HODT. L. GAHLICIIS , W.v. BEIVEIIS
F. 0. JOHNSON.
A cencrnl banking business tran3act < L
latcrett allowed on lao daoo
RUPTURE CURED
By Dr. Snodlkor's method. No operation ! no
pain ; no detention from business. Adapted to
children na well RB grown people. Hundreds of
nutogrnph tc > 8tlmoiimls on nlo. All tiiiBlncss
strictly confidential. Consultation freu.
PROP. N. D. COOK
oem 6 , 1514 Douglas St. , Oinaha.Neb.
FOUNTAIN
' BK.A.NDS
IC.OUTAND Plv
Inoomptunbly the Bc t.
OHAIM JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY
Agriculturot Impltmtnti.
CHURCHILL PARKER *
Wholesale Ptaltr In
Agricultural Implements , WaponB ,
CurUfti and Iluftlrs. Jones street , between tUl
andlOth.Omaha , Keb.
LININGER d > METCALF CO. ,
Agricultural Implements ,
Wagons.Carrlat * , Runlet , Rte. , Wholesale , Om..te.
PAItLINORENl > ORF < e MARTIN
Wholesale Peiklcn !
Agricultural Implements ,
ITacons and Bun ) < Hl < COS , DOi and DOT , Jones at
Artistt' Material.
A. HOSPE , JR. ,
Artists' Materials , Pianos aud Organs ,
! M3 Douicl i ytrcet. Omaha.
Buildtrt' Hard wart and Scales.
Builders' H ard ware & Sea lo Repair Shop
Mechanics' Tooli and Buffalo Rfales. 1406 Doug-las it ,
< Omaha. Neb. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
floods nniy Stationery.
A. T. KKNl'ON .C CO. ,
Wl.o'eialeaml . no all
Bookseller * and Stationers ,
1522 Douglas St. , Ouifthn , Nob. Telephone Ml ,
CnrrrKOnmliMirn nollcitnl.
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes.
1411 Farnaui it. , Omaha , N h. Manufactory , Biimmet
tret t , Boston.
. T. LlXjUSEY tt CO. ,
Wholesale Rubber Bouts and Shoes
Hulmer and Oiled Clothinir Hud 1'clt lloots add
Fhora. lilt llarm vStrnot.
Beer.
STORZ C ILER ,
m L srer Beer Brewers ,
w 1151 North 1'lh Street. Omasa , Ntb.
' Teeli.
LOUIS HELLER ,
Butchers' Tools and Supplies , "
iauiag * C § lng of _ all _ * . lndj.alwaja In atock. 1)11
,
Janet it.Omaha
Coffee , Spicn. Etc.
CLARKE BROS. A CO. ,
Omaha Coffee and Spice Hills.
T MOoffe ! , Bplce . llaklns Powder , FlnTOrligl
tract * , LaunSry Blue , Ink. Btc. H14-18 Ban r
Street , Omaha. N k.
Cornier. .
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
John Epencter , Prop.
Hannfaatarer of aaUanlitd Ire and Corelee. M
ItoUft and 108 and 106 T4,10th at. . Oataaa.Mab.
RUEMl'INQ BOLTE ,
Manufacturer ! of
Ornamental Galvanized Cornices ,
Dormer Wlndowi , Ftnali.lleiKlleBkyllght.etc. UOB.
Utii it. , Omaha.
WESTERN CORJTICE WORKS ,
C. Spccht , Prop.
Galranlied Iron Caratcei , etc. Boect'i ImproTed Pat
ent Motallo Hkrllght. 608 and 610 B. llth it.OmMia.
Carpets.
OMAHA CARPET CO. ,
Jobberi of
'arpcts , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Bugs *
l.lnoloumn. Mattlno , Etc. 1(11 Douglai itruct.
Crockery and Notians.
Agent for * ho Manufacturers and Importer ! ot
Crockery , Glassware ,
Lamps , Chimneys , etc. once , 217 South llth St.
Omaba , Neb.
CLOTHING
M. ELGU2TER'S
Mammoth Clothing House ,
Corner Kornitai and Tenth Btiueti Umaha. Nob.
Commission and Storage.
D. A. HURLEY ,
Commission and Jobbing.
Batter , Eggs and Produce. Conilgnmenti lolletted ,
lieailquiirten for Btunewaro , Berry Boies and
tirape Baiken. 111 ! Dodge ilreet , Omaha.
MIDDELL RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchant- * ,
BpeclaltKi Butter , EKK' . Cheese , Po iltrj , Game ,
Ojators , etc. , etc. 112 8. lUb 8U
PETCKE BROS. ,
Commission Merchants.
Fruits , Product ) and ProTliloni , Omaha. Neb.
" WIEDEMATf t& CO. ,
Produce Commission Merchants ,
Poultry , Uutter , Game , Kiulti , exc. 230 g. lubil
Omaha , Nfb ,
Coal ana'Lime.
Qiof f. LXiTxaH , Pres. C. F. fioonMAN , V. P.XJI.
J. A. rlUNDiULAND , Soc. and Treat.
OMAHA COAL , COKE < LIME
COMPANY ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
g South Thirteenth Struct , Omaha , Nob.
co. ,
MannfHcturors of Illinois White Lime.
And Shippers of Coal and Coke. Cement , Piaster ,
IJino , Hair. Mrs Drirk , Urnln , Tile anil Sewer Pipe
OOice. Paxton Hotel , rarnam tt. , Omtha , Mob
telephone 811.
C/gart and Tobacco.
Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco ,
dung and Ammunition , 915 lota B. llth St. , ION to
11B Varnain st..OniiliaN b.
WEST t FRITSCUER ,
Manufacturers of Fine Cigars ,
And Wholesale Dealers In Leaf Tobaccos , Hoi , 108
and HON. Uth etniat , Omaha.
Dry Goods.
M. B. SMITHS CO , ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Notions
110) and 1104'Douelns , cor. llth Bt. , Omaha , Neb.
Distillers.
Dlitlllera of Liquors , Alcohol and Spirits. Importera
and Jobbers of WlneianuIJquora.
WILLOW SPHISGS.DISTILLE >
CO. and ILER & CO. ,
Importer ! and Jnbbertof Flno Wlne > and Liquor * .
Bolemauufiiotureriof Eennedr'i Kast India Bit-
terianU nomtitlc Liquors. 11)3 HarnerBU
furniture.
ItEWEY < C STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture.
Farnam it. . Umaha. Nob.
CHARLES
Furniture , Bedding , Upholstery ,
Mirrors , ttc. 120X1M3 n4U10 _ Farnam it. . Omaha.
Groceries ,
Wholnsaln Groceries and Provisions ,
NOD. 706.707,7 and7llB. IQthSt. , Oicalm. .Neb.
'
McUORD ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
13ln and LeaTfluirorth tii.Oruuha.
Hardware.
LEE , > J7rK c ,
Jobbers of Hardware and Nnlls ,
Tinware , Phcet Iron. Ktc. Agent * for I/owe Hcu'es ,
anil Miami Puirdert u.Omitlii.NHli ,
If. ,7. XtltOATVUT ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steul ,
Bprlp s. Wagon htuck , Ilardwurn Lumber , etc. 1SW
ami 1511 lUruer st. OmaUn.
EDXEY < K GIJi BOX ,
Wholesale Iron and Stool ,
agon and Carriage Wood Stock , llearr lUr
Ktc. UI7 anil I2U Leaxtnwurth si. , li iihn ,
I TOJf'JtOO'KTtK A fi
Stoves , Rancres , Furnaceu , Tiles ,
Maullts , Qratei , UfanOooili. lill aad Ul'iJ 1'aiaal
OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTOR !
Iron Hforkt.
PAXTONA riERLING
Iron Works ,
11. K : SAWYER ,
Manufftctiirlnif Dealer in Smokestacks ,
Brltcblngs , Tiaks.anil ( lenor l Holler llepslrl ,
1.115 Dodt * street , Croatia.
F. H. MCMANU9. C BOLUTAJfT"
OMAHA WIRE d > IRON WORKS ,
Uanufiiclnron of
ire and Iron Railings , Desk Rails ,
Window Guards , Flower Rtuds. Wire Slfns , !
U1N. lUttt. Orders by mill promptly tt n < at .
Lumber.
OMAHA LUMBER CO. ,
IXal r' . . 'All Kinds of |
Bnlldlnr Material at Wholesftlo.
ISth Btr l and Union Pstotflo Track , Omaha.
'
' LOUIS BRADFORD , *
Dealer iu Lumber. Latli , Lime , Bask ,
Doors , JCto. Tanli-CeriiprTth and Dou las | Coras *
tth and l ) ul i.
_ _
CHICAGO LUMBER CO. , '
Wholesale Lumber ,
111 B. Hia slr t , Omaha. Nab. r. Colpeuer , Man i > n
Lumber.
IHh and California glr tits , Omaha , N b.
JTRED W. GRAY ,
La mber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Eta.
Cor. 6th and nooilas sts , Omaha. N X
HOAGLANn ,
Lumber ,
T. W. HARVEYLUMBER CO. ,
To Dealers Only.
Offle * , t40S Farnam itreet. Omaha.
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COAS. JR. LEE ,
Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Csrpsts and Farqatt Floorlnf. th and DooilM
Omaha.
. . . . . r "i
JOHN A. WAKFJFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
Imported and American Portland Cemeat. fltat *
Afenl ( orllllwaukae Mrdtaulle C mat and Best
Qulncr whin Lime.
Lire Stock.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha.
Limit * ) . Joh r. Bord ,
Lire Stock Commission.
. II. I'AI.MElt. N. I' . K1CIIMAN. J. n. BLANCHAKD
PALMER , RICHMAN tC CO. ,
Ave Stock Commission Merehnntt ,
Jfflcr Hoorn St. Opposlto Exchange Building ,
Union Block Yards , South Omslm , Nob.
McCOl' BROS. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants.
Market furnished fro on application. Btncktn an d
feeder ! furnlihod on go id tarmi. Rerareio S
Oiualm Natlonnl llnnk and South Omaha National
Union Block Yunli , South Omnha. *
M. BURKE SONS ,
Live Stock Commission.
Geo. Burke , Manager
Union Stock Tarti.B. Oumba. Telephone (81.
. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchnnts ,
Shipment * of an ; and all klndi of Block Bollolted.
Colon Stock Tarrti. Omaha. Neb.
Millinery and tmtions.
I. OBERFELDER & CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers of
Millinery and Notions ,
1113 and 1215 lUrney Rt.oet , Omaba , Neb.
Motions.
Wboleiale Dealer * In
Notions and Furntahinr Goods ,
403 and < 05 g. Tenth at. . Omaha.
. i. ,
0 feral/3.
} ANFIELD MANUFACTURING
COMPANY ,
Ifannfactnrera of Overalls ,
[ am Pinti , Bblrti , Ktc. 1103 and 11W Douila * Street
Omaba , Neb.
Tl
PAPER
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Puiior Dealers.
Carrr a nice jtock of Printing , Wrapping and Wrll
Ing paper. Sperlnl attention given lo car load or
orders , which will ho shipped dlrnct from mills. All
orders will receive penonal sttontlon. Wvnar <
nteo guoJ goods and low prices. 1111 and llllt
oii gim 3u
Printing.
REES PRINTING COMPANY ,
Job Printers , Blank Book Maker * ,
And Hook Hinders. 10D and 108 South. Fourteenth
street. Omaha , Neb.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION
Auxiliary Publishers.
Dealers In Type , Fronts and Printers'Supplies. (09
South Twelfth Struct.
Pumps.
CHURCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
arn and Water Supplies. Headquarters fur ila
fo3 i ( "x > ' ( ioo'U. lunrarnaiu St. , Omabe. Neb.
U. S. WIND ENGINE nnd PUMP
COMPANY.
Dalladay Wind Mllii ; nteam and W.ler flnpplles ,
Plumbing tiocds , Bultlni , lloie. 918 nnd irjo tar-
nam st. , Omaha. M , K. Kelton , Manager.
TvlephimeNo , 210.
A.L. STRANG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
team. Water , rtallwnj- and Milling Supplies. HUX
MO. KB nnd TO Knrnaiu it. . Omaha. > feb.
BROWNELL tf CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
, Boilers & General Machinery
Hbeet Iron work , Stoum Purapr.Smr Mills. Aornt
Bhaftlig , Dodg * VTo < i llt rallejs , Ualtliig , to ,
Alsowacaas. sorayen.aaaii aletles.
Tenworthst. Omaha
Rubber Goods.
OMAJfA ItUBHKR CO. ,
Maiiufacruror and Dealsrslnall klndlut
Kulibur Goods ,
Oil Clothlnu nnil I.eHihur Halting , Utti Knrnau St.
Safes , Etc.
P. BOYER < C CO. ,
Agents for Hull's Siifo & Lock Co.s'
Plre anil nnrglar Proof Safin , Time I.ock * , Vault *
.and Jill Work. Hr/l Karnam street Omaha , Neb. _
G. ANDllEKN ,
Onialia Safe Works.
Manufacturerof Klronnd Burglar 1'roufSafrs , Tnull
Uours , Jail Wcirk.Hhuttcra mid NVIru Work. Cor.
llthaucl Jackiun Sl . , OmUia , Ndb ,
Sash , Doors , Etc.
'M. Ani8ttROW & CO. ,
TVlioloale Manufacturers of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and JloiiUllnirs
llrjnch oSiCH , nih and UarJ its. , O.-mh : , .V-1- ,
BO JIN MANUFAVTWtrtfG CO. ,
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Monld'jiB .Ptalr Work and Interior Hard Wnnil Ftnlsli
Just opened. H , K.cor. 8th nnd LoitruimortUSU.
Ouiuba , Neb.
J. B. HAYNES
. .OK F1CUL
STENOGRAPHER
TJUJii ) .IUU1C1AL UISTKlCr.
. . . 87 Chamber of ( 'oiuour * ,