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    iCHE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THtliSDAY , SEPTEMBER 15. ISSv : 3
.TflE TRADING PITS QUIET ,
A Qenoral Absence of Outside Speculative
Orders Noticeable.
CORN FOLLOWS FTER WHEAT-
No I'nrllculnr Change in the Pro
vision Trnilc A Ijiltcrnl Sujijjly
of All Kltuls of Cattle
Quotation * * .
CHICAGO 1' MAKKUT.
CHICAGO , Sept. 14. ( Special Tolesrnm to
( lieBun.J The trading pits were very quiet
Indeed all the fnrononn to-day. Outside do
mestic markctH vcic , t > judge from thn ills-
patches , as .spiritless as our own and noth
ing came over the wires of a character to
disturb values materially. Tlio yellow tissue
had It that the Now York produce exchange
was in ahull over an article published In the
Times of that city , purporting to bo nn Inter
view with President Wright concerning the
bucket shop question , nnd wcro giving moro
attention " over" this
to "turning cxclmnge
than they were to business. The general
absence of outsldo speculative orders hero ,
the lack of local interest nnd gossip over the
news from Ottawa on the nnnrchist case , nil
tended to make it a dull day on the Chicago
houtso. Wheat opened firm nuu fractionally
higher , with "tho crowd" In an excellent
humor for giving prices n little boost.
This Inspiration was drawn from
the "on-possngo" figures. It was
shown that during the past week
Ihero was n dccroaso In the amount afloat of
l,7fX,000 ) bushels , and although the New York
market was linn , cables were unimproved ,
spot wheat being reported in limited de
mand , with India sorts lower. Good buying
early by Driver & Shaw and tlio scalping cle
ment , sent October from 000'j ; c at the
opening , up to 70c. December Improving In
tlio meantime to 72 c and May to 78c. But
ns the market received no outsldo support ,
the Improvement did not hold and by noon
October had dropped back to yesterday's
closing range , or 60K@C'J c on the split.
That future sold very sparingly nt 70c. Tlio
reaction was rather sharp and on the down
turn thn weakness was intensified by Roil
ing orders from Now York. The maikct
showed no recuperative power during the
last hour of the morning session and the 1
o'clock closings wore barely a split
better than yesterday afternoon. The
extreme range covered by fluctu
ations wns only about % c , and
when the bell tapped quotations stood at
G9c for October , 71J < c tor November , 725 < e
for December and 78 > ( fii78 c for May. Kx
port clenrlnL's madn a small showing only
74,000 bushels and receipts nt twelve princi
pal points worn 627,000 bushels ngnlnst
22K.OOO snipped from the same. The arrivals
hero continued very light only thirty-eight
cats of both winter nnd spring in yesterday's
Inspection. Including but ono car of No. 2
Mpring. The estimated receipts lor tomorrow
row are fifty-seven c.irs.
Corn followed pretty close after wheat.
Dullness , nairow tluctunlions nud a general
absence of Inteiestlug features was the order
of thodny In the lilt , nnd the lending futures
closed nt 1 o'clock about Vo oil ns compaicd
with yesterday's last bid. October opened
Rtronecr nt 42 } < c , sold up In thn eaily deal-
Incs to 439 < @ 4asfo together , nnd then off to
42J c. whleli was tlio market nt 1 o'clock. In
the November nnd December options tlicro
was only a limited biiblncss passing , and
wlillo the opening lignnis showed ' 'c pre
mium on November'over October. It finally
disappeared , nnd toward the close November
was 's'e discount. May corn opened at 4" > ? < c ,
touched 4r > J o and later sold off to 45 ; > @ 4.c
on the split. All months rested nt the bottom
nt the close of ( he morning session. Trading
throughout was of n light scalping order , nnd
although the tone of the market was In the
direction of a lower level , after the little
bulge early , the feeling wns nt no time espe
cially wenfr. The Now York market was
firm and caoles were dull with "a poor de
mand. " No fault can bo found with the cash
movement at this point. To-dny's chnrters
footed up 800,000 bushels , with lake freights
by water to tlio soahoard unchanged , where
prelty much nil ot tlio shipments are point
ing lately. Hccoivers say that all the Indi
cations nro In favor of continued liberal re
ceipts and most of the banks report
larger shipments of currency to Interior
points for the movement of corn.
Yesterday's arrivals exceeded tlio estimates
slightly nnd expectations to-morrow are for
41u cars , which is a little largtir still. The
bulls are not dismayed , however , by the re
ceipts. There was n decrease In the amount
of corn on ocean passage last week of 720.000
bushels , and It Is believed that it prices do
not get too high the export trade In this creal
will from now on cut moro of n limiro than It
has for years. Hutchlnson was a free seller
of October corn to-day. This would not hnvu
special significance , perhaps , were It not for
the fnct that lie has been the leading bull In
this market for a month past , and as a leader
nnd heavy operator his movements are
closely watched by the crowd. It
was also reported that "Hutch" find sold
nil of his cash holdings , amounting to nbout
700,000 bushels , to Baker , who will keep on
moving It out. Captain 1'hllHtn is an un
compromising bull on corn. Ho does not go
back on the government figures , but says
they nro good enough for him , reading them
this way : Crop of lySO , 1,005,000,000 bushels ;
crop of lhS7.1,445.000.000 bushels ; shortage ,
220,000,000 bushels ; amount less In farmers
hands and In viblblo than last year , IbO.OOO-
000 bushels ; total shortage , 400,000,000
bushels.
Oats were again very dull In the specula
tive market. Orders to either buy or sell 1
were phenomenally light and the slight
changes that occurred In prices were in favor
of holders. October improved from < ! 5 % < 935f c
together to 2.'i fo straight , November Irom2oe
to 2fiVc aud May sold uud closed ut 30 'c , or
about 'tfc bettor at 1 p. in.
.
In provisions there was no particular
i
change. Trading was fair and In the general
market thu bear sldo was regarded with the (
greatest favor , though the most serious de "
pression suffered was In lardwhich declined ,
2kc5c from last night's closings. Short
ribs for the different deliveries dealt In were
unchanged , whllo In January pork tlicro was
even ni ndvanco of 2Kc. All things con-
sldereiTrthe trade was well supported. Sop-
tombei nnd October short ribs ranged nt 58.1H )
(38.U5 ( and rested nt 1 o'clock nt SS.IH ) . Sep
tember lard wns nbout thn same ns October ,
which sold from 80.55 enrly down to SG.47K. .
Subsequently November Inrd closed at SWJ > 5
Q0.45 and December at JO.45. The January
product fluctuated within narrow limits am !
nt 1 o'clock pork was quoted at S12.55 , lard al
Sfl.52 } < and short ribs at SO. 15. Cash Ian1
sold freely nt 30.47)ii ( 0.52 > . Cash meat !
were held firmly.
AFTKKXOO.V SESSION Wheat quiet urn
easy ; September closed at GS'fc ; Octobei
sold nt 0'JKt'We , closing at o' ' . > X@ < VJ > < c
November soFd at 7ic ; December sold nt 72 > i
@TMc , closing at 72 % ; May sold nt 7bWj
closing nt that. Corn easy ; September soft
nt 42 c , closing at 42 > fc ; Octobersold at 42 ? i
nnd 42 # ( < M2Vc ; on the split , closing at 43 > { i'i
42'c ; November sold at 42 c und Decfiubei
4a1 * ® o : May bold nt 45 ; , ' < 345fe , split a
45 ? c , closing nt 45'j'o and sellers at 45 ? ( i
45WC , Oats steady ; September abou
85Hc ; for October 25 ? c wa :
bid ; November was offered at S6c
May sold on thospllt nt IXXS'W' < c , nnd closet
at SOc. Pork sold for Jnnuary delivery n
SV..50$1J.MK ! ( , nnd closed at S12.50 ; yen
wns nominal nt S12.50 Lard was easier
September nnd October closed nt I0.47W
No\ember nt 80.42(90.4D ( , December nt * 0.4
and January ut SO.60 bid. November soli
nt $0.42 nnd January at SiI.fXX/cO.MH
Short ribs were 2X(35c ( higher for October
wnlch sold and closed nt S3.liJ ) ® 9.05 ; Sep
temberas tlio same as October ; Jauuarj
closed at * CU5.
CHICAGO lil\K STOCK.
CUICAOO. Sept 14. ( Special lelegram t
thaDKK. ] CATTLE Tue run of native catti
wns not very heavy , but It wus more tba :
ample. There was a liberal supply of a !
kinds of cattle , aud buyers having such
largo lot to select from , were naturally vor
Indifferent and slow to tnVehcld. Illus wci
NX315C lower on good ones and 15 < 325c lowc
on common ones. The sales were mad
very unevenly , 1'rlces , as a sale :
man said , were just as you coui
catch them , and a lot of cattle i
(4.35 might bo better Quality than a lot sol
at 14,83. Prices on an average were K
lower , but very Irregular. A. cohsldorabl
roluiue of business was douo nil uie uiaiki
wn ? not n bail one nt the price. Itccelpts ,
12.1 OJ ; shipments , U.700. The market was
fairly nctlvo nud prices lOc lower. Shipping
steers , UKX ) to 1500 Ibs , S4.50Q5.30 : 1200 to
13.V ) ib , SIM ,1(4.00 : iiyj to 1200 Ibs ,
b.fX : ! ) ( ( ? I ! i5. Stockers nnd feeders , steady nt
l.70r < JUO : ; co\\h , bulls and mixed , dull nnd
weak , the bulk of ales being nt St.25 ( < l,3.2.r ) .
About 8,600 Texas nnd 4.000 far west cnttlo
were on sale. Texans sold nt Sl.l'5ftt.OO. :
Western rnpeers sold nt 5i60ii3.75 for
unlives nnd hnlf breeds , nnd S2.00@3.CO for
wintered Texnns ; cows , SJ.2.IW2.00.
lloos Kstlmnteil receipts , 17.000 ; last
Wednesday , llWO ! ; week so far , 4i.G'J ( ! ! ; same
time last week , . " 7,003. Trade \\os brisk with
little or no variation In values as compared
with the clo'o of yesterday. A few
closely assorted he.ivy.nearly ns goodns Phil-
ndelphlns , sold nt 5.4r > C (5.rx ( > . Nlco butcher
weluhH. Va'5.40. Tlio best packing ports
sold ntS5.o@5.tt : ! : ; co.irso nnd medium , 85.10
( &VJ5 ; light sorts , 65.XK ( 5.5. : !
KINANUIAU
Nr.w Yonic , Sept. 14. [ Speclnl Telegram
to the I liRK.1 STOCKS Stork operators
were slow to tnko hold this morning , being
disposed to await the action of the treasury
In the pmchasc of bonds. The offerings
were less than expected , aggregating 55,175-
110 at SI.10 down to 81.07 , 1,000,000 being
offered nt SI.OS. The announcement of the
acceptance wns slow In coming , and during
the Interval tin * bears hammered the market
with telling effect , using Western Union , of
which the bulls have been suspected of late
as the leader , and when It started downward
the bulls be . ( an dumping , and It broke from
7Sto 70 , and 20,000 shaics changed hands.
Coal stocks followed , and were sold by room
traders on anticipation that there would bo a
general strike , nud prices dropped 1 } to 8
points. The Grangers wore weak , declining %
@ 1 point. The rest of the active list broke
1 } ® ' -points , but rallied slightly about 2
o'clock. When the announcement of the
government's acceptance ot 84,000,000 of
bonds wns made , the market rallied K@l
percent on coverlnz by shorts , but after a
brief period the bears again attacked the
market , and It sold elf inpldly , the last sales
botng at almost inside llguros , and showed a
net decline of 2j on Reading nnd Western
Union , % on St. Paul , } { on Northwestern ,
Ken Lake Shore. \ % on LncKnwnnnn , 1A on
Cotton Oil , 'nnd H' per cent on Chicago ,
Burlington & Quincy. Manhattan wns up
percent , The total sales were 318,000
slinrca.
GOVIUINMENTS Government bonds were
dull and heavy.
YESTKllDAY'S yUOTATlONS.
U. 8. 4's coupon .125 > f C. AN. W 113
U. S. 4X'scotip.107Jf
Pacific < i sot "Jo. . 122 N. V. 0 . 10
CanadaSouth'n. . U. &N . 81
Central Pacific. . 30 > O T
Chicago & Alton. 140 Pacific Mai I. . . . . .
do preferred..155 P. , D. &K
C.,1) ) . &Q 183 PullmnnPnl.Car.147
D. , L. tic W 13S <
D. AU.O 25 f Kock Island . . . .llfJX
Erie 2flJ St. L. &S. K. . . . 83 %
do preferred. . . . CO do preferred. . . . 70
Illinois Central. . 118 C. , M. & St. P. . .
I.B. . .fe W 10 do preferred. . 117
K.T. KSt P. * o. . . . . w
Lakii Shore . do preferred..107Jf
I. . &N 01 % Texas Pacllic. . . . 27
Michigan Ceut'l. . 80 .UnionPacific. . . . . 54 %
Mo. Pacific IMJrfV. \ . . St. LAP. . . . 17
No. Pacific 20Jdo pieferrod. . 29Jf
dopicferred. . . . 52' ' W. U. Telegraph 70
MONEY On call wns easy , ranging trom 5
too tier cent , last loan nt U per cunt , closed
offered at 0 per cent.
PIUSIK MEIICANTILK PAPKII 7T ( < 9 per
cent.
STKKM.SO KXCHANOK Active and
steady at S4.80J. , ' tor 60 day bills , and
" demand.
3 M Alt HUTS.
Chlcnan. Sept. 11 Following quotations
are the 2tOclo : : ing figures :
Flour Firm nnd iinchnnged.
Wheat Dull with llltlH better demand
with an advance ot MS'tfc at opening prices ,
closing about the same as yesterday ; cash ,
GS c ; October , C0a : Mav. 7SKe.
Corn Trade llsht and fluctuations limited
to KC ranges , puces closing a shade easier
than yesterdav ; cash , 42 u ; October , 42 5-lCc ;
May , 45 e.
Oats Quiet but steady , same to Vc better
than yesterday's close ; cash , 25 } c ; October ,
2. > < o ; May , 30 1-lCc.
Kyo-45Mc.
Barley-68J < c.
Prlm Timothy Seea-S2.242.25.
Flax Seed-$1.09.
Whisky-11.10.
Pork Steady but Inactive ; year , jn.25 ;
January. S 12.55.
Lard Weak , unsettled and lower ; cash ,
S0.45 ; October , S0.47K.
Dry 5alted Meats-Shoulders , S5.35fd5.35 ! ;
short clear. SO.SOCi4'J.35 ; bhort ribs , J8.U5.
Butter Quiet ; creamery , 17 ( 2.lic ; dairy ,
Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars ,
lie ; Hats , llGJll c ; YOUIIK Auiencas ,
Kacs-Qulet at 15
Hides Steady ; unclmuipd ; heavy crcen
hides 7M'c ; light do , 7J © Rp ; salted bnll hides ,
Oc , green salted calf , bQ'Jc ; dry flint , 12 ®
13c ; dry calf , 12@lic ! ; deacons 30c each.
Tallow Firm ; No. 1 country , -UgH'sc ; No.
2 , 3 > c ; cakes , 4 > c.
c.HecoluU. . Shlpmentn.
Flour , bbls . fti.OM 23tKW
Wheat , bu . 60.000 34.000
Corn , bu . 42X000 SOO.OOO
Outs , bu . 109.000 15',000 )
Kvo , bll . 5,000 5,000
Barley , bu . S'J.OOO 32.000
New York , Sept 14. Wheat llo-
eelnts , 140,000 ; exports S'J.OUO ; spot
cash lots weak and in some cases a trifle
lower ; options opened firm , later declined * f
, closing steadv.wlth a slight recovery ;
ungraded red , 77CoSl : > l'o ; No. 2 red , 79j/fi7'JKc
in elevator , bO ftjtSlj c delivered , 70Jf < 31sOc
fi o. bi , No. 2 fed" , October , closing at , „ .
Corn Keceipts , 182,000 ; exports , 09,500 ;
spot a trifle and options XWic lower , closing
bteaily , with more doing ; ungraded. 50 }
5y c ; No. ! ! , rXIJfc , 5l @ 51) c delivered ;
Oclober closing al fiOJ c.
Oats Heceipts , 07,000 ; exports , none ;
spol } ( ® } { e lower , but fairly active ; mixed
webtern , S2 ( < ? : i5c ; white western , 35@4lc.
Cotlee-Spot , fair ; Hlo , dull at 81U.75 ; op
tlons 10 15 points higher : sales , 34,000 bags ;
October , 517.'JO@18.00 ; November , S1B.10(2 (
Petroleum Quiet ; United , 62Vc.
Kggs lu fair demand and firm.
Pork-Quiet but firmly held.
Lard 1 ( < 5 points lower ; western steau
spot , SO.S5.
Butter Quiet ; western , 13(324o ( ; creamery ,
Cheese Stronger , but quiet.
Ht. Louts , Sopt. 14. Wheat bliong ; cash
V < 3iiyfc ; October , CO c.
Corn illcher ; cash , 3'ff40cOctoborRSc ) ;
Oals Fiim ; cash , 24 ® 'J5c ; October
24WW hlskT-Sl.OJ.
Potk15.M. .
Lard-$0.45.
Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 21@23c
dnlry , 1C25.
Afternoon Board Wheat Kasy ; October
bor , 69'ic. Corn Kasy ; September , 3Jc bid
Oats Easy.
Cincinnati , Sept. II. Wheat Firm ; No
2 led , 73c.
Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 45Jfc.
O ts Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , " "
Hyo-No. 2 , 50Xe.
Pork Kasler at S15.50.
I.ard Easier at 5M5.
Wlilbky-gl.05.
Milwaukee , Sept. 14. Wlieat-Qulot t
cash , CUc.
Corn Steady ; No. 3. 4lp.
Oats-Steady ; No. 2 white. 2Sc.
live Steady ; No. 1 , 47Kc.
Hat ley-Steady ; No. 2 , COKc.
I'orU-Soptembcr , S15.50glO.00.
Ijlrerpool , Sept. 14. Wheat Quiet , d (
mand poor and supply large.
Corn Quiet aud demand poor.
Kantian City. Scut , 14. Whcat-Steadj
No. 2 soft , cash , Olc bid.
to Corn Strong ; No. 2 , casti , SG\'e bid.
Oats-22Kc bid.
lom _
LIVESTOCK.
ill
illn
n Ubtoaito , Sept. 14. . The Drovers' Jouroi
ry reports a follows :
Cattle Itecelpts , 13,000 ; market fairly ae
gr tlyf Luitpjice3 ipc" lower ) shiiiDfng"Vteeri
lo
13-
3.00.
3.00.Hop Receipt * . 17,000 ; market acllve an
prices iinchancedj mixed , 55.10(35.30 ( : pscl
Ing and shipping , * 5.15ift5JO ; light , 34.60 <
5.SO.
tie Sheeo Kecelpts , 0,000 ; I5o decline ; n
x-t 1 tlveo , 2.7Kj ( .2i ; wesurn , | 3.a5 < iJ,75 ; T :
nns , 2.CO,33.C05 , lambs , 54.25riJ5.40 per 100
Ibs.
Nntionnl Block Yards. Kntt St.
Ionls. 111. , Sept. 14. Cattle HeceluK
2.000 : shipments , 1,000 : butchers' steer ? .
| 3.40@4.00 : feeders. S 2 50fi325.
llozs Kpci-lpts. 6,000 ; shlpmpnK 1.000 :
butchers' and best heavy , ? . " ) . . ' ) Cl5.r : mixed
packing , 5.00(35.50 ( ; Yorkers S5.00@fl.l5.
Kansan City , Sept. 14. Cattle He-
celuts , 3,000 ; shipments , 4.000 ; common to
medium , 83.2.1(31.00 ( ; stockers , 2XX3.60 ) ;
feeding steers. . 32.6. ' ) ® : ) 25 ; cows , S1.40WJ.CO.
Hogs Receipts , 3.1KW ; shipments none :
common to medium , 4.80(35.15 ( ; skips nud
pigs , S3.00j.4.75. ( ;
OMAHA l\\'K 8TOO1C.
Wednesday , Sept. 14.
Cattle.
Thpro wai n slight falling oft In the re-
eelpts of cattle as compared with yesterday.
The market was about steady on good cattle ,
the top being 4. to.
I Iocs.
The receipts of hogs were heavier to-day
than for some tlmu baek , nnd as compared
with yesterday , there was a enln of 1,000.
Thn market opened strong nnd a few loads
sold nt a higher price than anything yester
day , but almost Immediately dropped down
and continued dull until the closo. The
market closed fully 10&153 lower than It
opened and with twenty-live loads unsold.
HIlLM-p.
There was nothing doing on the market.
Hooelpt * .
Cattle . 500
. . . . . 0,000
Shipments.
Cattle . . . Hears
Prnvallliti ; Prloai
Shnwlngtho prevailing prices piUl for II vo
Block on this marknt :
Choice steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . . .81.25014.55
Choice steers , 1100 to 130'J ' Ibs. . . 4.00k < il.t5 !
Fat little steers 000 to low Ibs. . . . 8.75 at.K : ! )
Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1500 3.7.ri4.35 !
( Jood to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.50(3)3.00 ( )
Common to medium cow ; ) . 2.00@2.25
Good to cholco bulls . 1.7.V 3.00
Good range feeders . 2.40(3)2.75 )
Good native feeders , OOOlbsand up
wards . Q.7.j@3.00
Fair to medium native feeders.OOO
Ibs nnd upwards . 2.50(22.05 (
Mockers , 400 to 700 Ibs . 2.00 ( < 2.40
Prime fat sheep . 8.25M3.50
Fair to medium sheep . 2.50133.00
Common sheep . 1.50.2.25 (
Liiiht and medium hotr * . 5.DOM5.10
( Jooclto clioico heavy hogs . 5.10(0)5.20 ( )
Good to cholco mixed hogs . 5.00 5.15
Roprcsnntattvo 8i lo .
NATIVE STEKIIS COHN-FKH.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
18. . . . 1071 53.75 30. . . . 1239 84.40
20..10.M 4.00
NATIVE ANII WESmitN COIlN-Fni > .
32. . . .1440 S4.50
WKSTKUN STKKl'.S WAR 11OXNET.
55. . . .1110 2.8.5
2. . . .1100 52.35 11. . . . 974 52.80
17. . . . OS72.75 2. . . .1105 3.00
NATIVE COWB.
5. . . . 830 S2.25HANOI
HANOI : rows.
60. . . . 749 SHOO tier head.
ciimiuuKK inirius. : :
22. . . . COS S1.05
STAGS.
2. . . . 1390 33.00
HULLS.
1..1550 52.15
lions.
No. Av. Shit. Pr. No. Av. 8hlc. Pr.
03. . . . 223 120 55.00 17. . . . ISM 85.20
70. . . . 224 120 5.10 70. . .2J7 40 5.20
I09..CCO 240 5.10 57..2b3 100 5.20
74. . . 231 400 5.10 Oil. . . . 201 40 5'JO
44..2S9 120 r..W 79. . . . 227 bO 5.20
75 . . .22-5 2iO 5.10 00. . . . 2.51 200 5.20
hO. . . . ! i3 200 5.10 50. . . . 259 100 5.20
70. . . . 21)1 ) 40 5.10 72. . . . 282 bO 5.20
59..2i3 ; 5.10 72. . . . 210 bO 5.20
CO. . . . 271 120 6.10 09. . . . 255 40 5.20
75. . . .241 bO 5.10 75. . . .225 5.20
72..2. 100 5.15 5l..2b7 bO 5.20
69. . . . 2.53 200 5.15 b4..242 40 5.20
bO.-20 120 5.15 123. . . .SW 120 5.2'JK
73..2S3 120 5.15 01. . . . 274 100 5.25
0.5. . . .250 bO 5.15 57. . . .295 40 5.25
W. . . . 247 100 5.15 C0..2M ) 100 5.25
6t..200 2bO 5.15 75. . . .211 200 5.2.5
08. . . . 2,57 120 5.15 05. . . . 200 5.2.5
71. . . .2)0 ) 80 5.15 09. . . .248 100 5.25
58. . . . 270 120 5.15 05 . . .272 120 5.25
0.5..272 bO 5.15 70. . . . 2.58 bO 5.21
07. . . .244 240 5.15 04. . . .200 120 5.25
SO. . . . 204 40 5.15 ft'i..2V4 ( 200 5.2.5
02. . . .240 80 5.15 C9..2.V1 bO 5.25
09. . . . 231 100 5.15 127. . . . 270 bO 5.80
CO. . . . 208 240 5.15 50. . . . 209 100 5.30
ai . . .835 200 5.20 KJ. . . . ' . 100 5.80
01. . . . 240 200 5.20 09. . . . 204 40 5.80
( 9 . . .254 fcO 5.20 55. . . . 333 5.32J
51. . . . 272 40 5.20 81. . . . 278 40 5.85
C3..201 120 5.20 61..2S1 bO 5.35
Live Stock Sold.
Showing the number of head of stock sold
on tlio market to-day :
CATTLE.
(5. II. Hammond & Co 140
Local 11
Shippers ) !
Feeders 153
Total 354
110(13 ( ,
Anglo American Packing Co 8218
Armour A Co 017
O. H. Hammond & Co 617
Total -4452
Unsold 1000
All sales of stock in tins market are made
per cwt IIvo woUht uulcm otherwise stated.
bead hogs sell at Kc per ib. for all weights.
"Skins , " or hogs weighing loss than 10J IDS.
no value. Pregnant sows are dockoJ 40 lUj.
and atagsSOlbs. bvthaoublio inspector.
Ijlve Stock Notes.
No sheep hero. *
( iood cattle steady.
A mean hog market.
Hogs open strong but close ! C@l5c lower.
Mr. Abraham , Valley , was hero with hogs.
W. White , Hawthorne , la. , came in wltti
hogs.
Carl Henningson , Dannebrog , was herewith )
with hogs.
J. W. Young came in with a load of hogs J
from Hooper. JI
Mr. Mahally , Red Oak , la. , came in with a I
load oc hogs.
A. Anderson , Oakland , la. , was In and sold 1
a load of hogs.
W. W. Mitchell , Alda , sold a load of 109-
Jbhogsati5.SO.
Mr. Cribble , Dakota City , Neb. , came In
with two loads of hogs.
Cerhnrd Wall , of Hampton , was at the II
yards looking after feeders. IIf
, D. S. Klnsolln , Panama , In. , sold n load ol f
281-lb hogs nt the top price , S5.35.
, C. L. Smith. Ulysses , marketed two loads s
ot hogs , ono ol them at the top price.
Schenck A A. . Bingham , la. , marketed a \
good load of 8.H pound hogs at 35.3J } < .
J. Q. McPherrln. Oakland , In. , was In anil I
marketed two loads ot 270 Ib. ho s at 85.30 I'l ,
Fletch Brown. A. B. Waggoner , Colon u
Savnco aud others took In the Lincoln fail
yesterdny.
Ed Ainsworth. of Vail , la. , and Thomas
Clement , jr. , ot Dunlap , la. , wore visitors al
tlio yards.
C. E. Welch , the well known feeder am :
shipper of Paplllon , marketed a load of 292-11
hogs at 35.30.
Hog salesmen at the yards are making
things lively by clubbing together and taking
options in short ribs.
; C. L. Jones , Hastings , a feeder anil
shipper , was here nnd marketed four loads o
cattle and a load of hogs.
J. Foley , of Foley & Clilttenden , has r&
turned after a ton dajs' trip Into the north
western part ot the state.
U. P. Hitchcock , Blair , a farmer am
feeder , was hero and marketed a load o
1033-lb corn fed bteers of his own feeding.
Squires A Co. was not on the market am
the consequent falling oil In the denmiu
may have had sometnlng to do with the do
cllneof tlio market
Jerry Hayes , tlio doughty IiUhman , re
turned from Chicago yesterday , where hi
had been with a shipment ot sheep. Jerr ;
at says he can taste wool yet.
The following were among thosn who hai
c- hogs on ) cnterdnys market : McKcegnn .
B. , Bancroft ; U. A. Tcmplctou , Tekamah
Joe Bager , Craig ; Crowttll L. & O , Co. , Pen
as der ; Nelson As Y. , Oakland ; U. Hunter , Uiv
orton ; T. C. Tasrg , Waco ; Cireeu & B.
Ureonvtood ; Wenholz A E. , Orleans ; E.L
id Martin , Falrmoant ; Wilson K. & Co.
k- Ulysses ; Cook A : C. , Ohiowa ; W. /
Pollard , Aurora ; Joe Ellis , DeWltt
A. Truesdell , Bradshaw ; Sterling < !
U.Avoca : Fattington & Sou. Lyons
Murphy A Co. , Rogers J L , J , . { jteDli
ens , Waterloo ; K. I ) . AVuiker. St. Edwards ;
II. W. King , Hoonu : W. W. Harnliome.
Adams ; A. J. Minor , Nelson ; Walker * U. ,
Garrison ; C. L. Jones , Hastings ; Wnlker
Hro * . , Wnvorly ; Snnll it A. , Ashhnd ; James
l.uilev , Ashland ; F. Aldrltt. Friend : T. A.
Gale , t.oomls ! Snowdqu & I ) . , Itavennn ; M.
Klllncr. Madison : Halo & Wnv ,
Ord , Sheplmrd * . , Bennett ; J. Mel-
lick , Nellgli : II. Whltver , Onkdale ;
J. E. Dorsoy , Noith Bend ; W. M. Nye & Co. ,
Fremont ; Sheplmrd it II. , Cremhton ; 1) . A ,
Hale , Newman's Urovn ; Packard L. A G.
Co. ; John Noli. Clnrkson ; C. C. Clif
ton , Cedar HlnHX ; J. L. BnUer ,
West Point ; H. Dehro. Snyder ;
Swcdebtirg. E. Co. . Snedebtirg ; H. W.
Carey & Son , Sheuandoali ; Sims A 11. ,
-Portsmouth ; Lnlk A K. , l.oup City ; W. J.
Davis & Co. , ( tiand Inland ; James Ctim-
mlngs , Tnlmnge ; M. H. Hcgarly , Neola ;
Harris A B. , Hancock
OMAHA WHOLIO.S VljK MAHKKT9.
Wednesday , Sept. 14. '
1'rodiioe.
T/ic / fnllawlnij arc the jirlcci nt irhlch
ronnil lots of jtrmlucc arc sold on this
market :
llio receipts of most kinds of produce
were not very heavy to-day. The markets
were fairly nctlvo nt about steady prices.
UOTTKH Creamery , 25@27c per pound ;
cholco dalrv , ISSSOc ; medium grades , I3@l0c ;
ordinary , 0@10c.
Eons Hie market is firmer at 1212Xc
for cholco stock.
CIIKKSE Market fair. Fancy full cream
Cheddars , slnrlo 13c ; full cream twins , 18c :
young Americas , 13 > { c ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs
in case , 14c ; Llmberucr , 100 Ibs In case , 13) ) < c ;
Snurs" fancy Ohio , 19c.
PotiLTitY Fair market ; sprliic chickens ,
32.00fil2.60 ; old fowls. Si.50@3.00 ; ducks ,
82.2502.75 : turkeys , In very Tight request ,
Cd7c per Ib.
GAME Hecolpls light : prairie chickens ,
S250 ; mnllard dueks , 82.7. :1.00. : Qinll ,
S2.00 2.2.5 ; teal and mixed ducks , SI.OOC41.75 ;
snipe , 75c ( ( S1.00 ; jnck rabbits , 85c each ,
( ) MON.s-(5ood stock , 00 < a.00 per bushel.
MKI.ONJI Watermelons am not In much de
mand ; choice , S12.00@14.oOper hundred ; can-
telopes , 5i@75c ( per dnz.
CKLKKY The receipts are larger nnd the
stock better. Good stock brings 35c n bunch.
Ctiti : ( Cliolcu Michigan cider , 6.00@0.50
per bhl of 33 iral.
POPCORN Choice , for stands , l@2cporlb.
TOMATOES Commission men are only
hnndlliii ; a very few. Good stock 40j$50c (
per bushel ,
OVSTKIIS Shell oysters are quoted nt 52.00
per hundred ; selects , 40@45c ; standard , 40c ;
Now York counts. 50c.
CAHIIAIII : California stock , large round
heads , 2 c per Ib.
Kdi > PLANT Slow sale at 00@75c per doz ,
for choice stock.
I'o TATOUS The market Is well supplied.
Snlt Lake and Colorado stock sells at B0(85c. ( (
Nebraska nnd lown stock C0@i5.5c per bushel.
SWF.BT POTATOES The market Is well
supplied and they sell at 8i3 ( > c per Ib.
IloNKY Good honey in neat one Ib.
frames IScper Ib.
BKANS. Hand-picked navy , 52.00 per
bushel , and other grades down as low as
51.25. _
fruits.
Orders from the coiinirj/ requiring se-
IcctCilitnckdtul extra care in pun'tlwi ' can
not ulwaya lie Jlllal nt the sums pries *
( innlctl to the Inctil trndc for common stock.
From four to five cars of California fruits
nro arriving each week , In nddltion to the
receipts of Michigan fruits. Tlioro Is a very
fair demand and sales nro liberal , but thn
supply is fully up toi the dcnmud , which
keeps prices down.
PLUMS There are no California plums
on the market. A few , homo grown are com-
in IT in and are selllni : nt 81.50 per bushel.
PKACIIES Choice California stock is going
at S1.50B ( 1.0.5. Michigan peaches arc selling
nt 5i@75c ( per 10-lb baskets.
GitAt'KS The supply of home-grown
grapes continues libeuil. California , Tokay
ami Muscat , 1.50cholce ; home-grown , 8lc.
CIIAII Ai'i'i.r.s The jhupply is light and
thi ) demand very fair. C.lioico . Siberian , 51.50
per bushel.
OHANdr.s Naples nnd Itodl , cholcc.gO.OO
00.50.
QuiNcns California quinces , of large
si/e , S2.00@J.2.5 per box.
CiiA.vnr.niiiKS The market is talrly well
supplied with uood stock. Bull and cheiry ,
S9.50. Capo Cods will arrive In a few days
ami will sell at S9.0010.00.
LKIIONS l"ie supply liberal , with fair de
mand. Choice. 50.00 ( 7.00.
Ari'LV.s The market Is fairly well sup
plied witli good stock. Home-jcrown and
Mlssoiui stock Is moving at S2.50@3.00 ;
cholco Mlclnu'an , 83.00@H.50.
CKAII ArrLES'-Choico stock , 53.50 per
bbl.
I'EAits-Callfornla , choice , S2.50Q3.00 per
box.
BANANAS The market Is full of bananas
at Sl.50(3'J.OO ( per bunch.
COCOANUTS Good stock , 55.00.
Flour and Food.
flic following arc the Jobbing nrlcw.
The market Is about steady. The heaviest
buyers of flour have stocked up nt the low
piices. The Imv market is dull , a good deal
being hold back tor better prices. There
have been some sales ns high as $10.00.
Minnesota patents , SiSOporcwt. : Minneso
ta Bakers' straight , 52.20 per cwt. ; Kansas anil
Missouri winter fancv patents , $2:45fo)2.00 : ) :
Nebraska patents , S2.2.2.35 ; rye flour , 81.75
01,90 per cwt ; rye Graham , S1.40 per cwt. ;
wheat Graham , S 1.75 per cwt. ; corn meal ,
yellow , 90c per cwt : corn meal , white. Sl.OO
per cwt ; chopped teed , S14.00@10.00 per ton ;
bran , S12.00@13.00 per ton : screenings , 59.00
@ 12.00 per ton.
HAY Upland prairie , S8.50@10.00 ; com
mon coarse. 57.00@8.00.
Grocor'H LUt.
COFFKH Ordinary grades , 20K@aic ; fair ,
21KQ22c ; prime , 22@23c ; fancy green and
yellow , 23@25c ; old Kovornraent Java , 23g (
SOc ; Interior Java , 25 ( 2Sc ; Mocha , 2S@30c ;
Arbucklo's , roasted , 20)/c ; McLauchlln'o
XXXX , 20 > ic ; Dilwortfi's ' , 2Cc ; Ked Cross ,
UEFINED LAUD Tierce. 7c ; 40-lb square
cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , 73 c ; 20-lb round ,
7y < c ; 10-lb nails , 7c ; 5-lb pails , 7c ; 3-lb
palls , 1c.
SUGAR Granulated , 7@7J < c ; conf. A ,
6JCc ; wnlte extra C , ox'HC'i'lKc ' : extra C , oj W
C c ; yellow C , 5 > c ; cut loaf , 7 > f ; powdered ,
' /c.
I'novisioxs Hams , HKQUKc : breakfast
bacon. 11K@1'-'C ! bacon sides /@iO'ic ' ; dry
salt , OKQWfc ; shoulders. 7 ( < 7)/c ) : dried beef
hams , llc HKc1. dried beef regular ,
hams picnic , b'ttf c.
ad lumber
DRIED FBUITS Apples , now , Ks COc ;
evaporated , 50-lb ring , 14 ( < { l4 > fc ; raspberries ,
evaporated. 30c ; blackberries , evaporated ,
pitted cherries , oeaches , now ,
: evaporated peeled peacnes , c ;
evaporated , unpared , 17MJJ18c ( : new currants ,
7KS7Ko ( ; prunes , 4Jf ( < { 5c : citron , 25e ; rai
sins , London layers , California , loose
muscatels , 31.bOrtJl.b5 ; now Valencias , 7J < e.
Synup-No.70 , 4-gallou kegs , S1.IO@1.,10 ;
Now Orleans , per gallon , 3xg6e ! : maple
syrup , half Ibbs , "old time , " per gallon , bOc ;
1-gallon cann , per doz , $10.60 ; half-callon
cans , per doz , 50.25 ; quart cans , 53.25.
CANNun Goons 0\bters , standard , per
case. $3.00S8.10 : strawberries. 2 Ib , per case.
S8.0Ug3.lO ( ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , $3.00 ( < 3
SO.00 "plumi , per casts S3.bO3.'JoV blue-
berries , per case , 83.30@2.40 ; egg plums , 2
Ib. per case , S2.50 : pinoinpleu , 2 Ib ,
jter case. 83.20@5.75 ; 1 Ib mackerel , per doz.
if 1.00 ; 1 Ib salmon , per doz , Sl.95O2.oo : 2 Ib
gooseberries , perc.iso. S3.25r33.35 ; 2 Ib string
'
beans , per case , S1.75 ; 2 Ib'lima beans , oer
case , $1.00 ; 3 Ib rnarrqwfai peas , per caset
$2.50iJ2.no ( ; 2 Ib early Juno peas , pur case ,
02.75 ; am tomatoes , 32.103350 ; 2 Ib corn ,
" " '
"i'lcKLEii-Medlum , In bbls , Sfl.50 ; do In
half bbls , $3.75 ; small , In bbls , 17.50 ; do In
half bbls , S4.25 ; gherldns , in bbla , $3.50 ; do In
halt bbls , 34.75.
WOOIIKNWAKE Two-hoop palls , per do ? ,
J1.45 : 3-lioop palls , S1.7U ; No. 1 tub. SO..V ) ;
No. 2 tub. 55.50 ; No1. 8 tub , 54.50 ; wash
boards , 81,75 : assorted bowls , $2.25 ; No. 1
churns , 39 ; No. 2 churns , 58 ; No. 3 churns ,
TonACCo-Lorillard'sClimax. 44n ; Splen-
Spearhead , 44c.
iflloi-K Seven-sixteenths Inch. 12 } {
STAHCII Mirror Gloss , 5Jfc ; Graves Corn ,
; i ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; Osweco Corn. 7c ,
Bnoows-Extra 4-tle.$2.00 ; No. 1S2.UO ; No.
2 , 5L75 ; heavy stable , S4
CANDY Mixed , 8K Hc ; stick , 8H@9Xc.
, CKACKKIIS tiarnean's soila , butter and
picnic , 4ij'e : creams , 7Kc ; ginger snaps , 7Xc ;
citysoiU. 7c.
TEAS Japan , 20QV5c ( ; gunpowder , 20 < afi c
YounHyson. . 25@55c ; Oolong , 20@COc.
JEI.UC9-30-lb palls , 52.00.
General jlarlcnti.
BpiRira-Colognu spirits , isa proof , 51.10 ;
dolUl proof , JLV'J ; spirits , second quality ,
101proof. . UO ; do IBS pfoof , X1.09. Alcohol.
1 lb8 proof , | 2io pa wiue gallou. .iteUlsUlled
whiskies , S1.0031.M. Clln blended. 81.503
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons. 82.0A ( O.OO ! Ken
tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , S2.oo@0.50 ;
Golden Sheaf bourbon Mid rye whiskies ,
81.5003.00. Brandies , Imported , S5.00U ( ! ! > 0 ;
domestic. S1.80(4.oo. ( : ? Gins , Imported. S4.50Q
0.00 ; domestic , il.25rl'J.OO. ChainpacnesIm
ported , per case , 5iS.OOdJ33.OOj American , per
case. S10.OOrtlG.00.
inAvr HAntiwAnr.-lron , rate , 52.70 ;
) > lo\7 steel , special cast , 4' c ; crucible steel ,
0Vc ; cast tools , it" . 12 < i < lfK ! ; wn < on spokes ,
per set , 52.00&J3.60 ; liub.s , per set , 51.2.5 ; fel
lees , sawed dry , Sl.OO ; tongues , each , Mis ;
xlos. each , 75c ; snuaro nut-s , per Ib , i ! ( < * 7c ;
coil clinln , per Ib , f > Hftl ( : < c ; malleable , byilHo ;
Iron wedges , Cc ; crowbars , Oc : harrow teeth ,
4.Vc ; spring stcol. 4M5o ; Burden's horse
shoes , 84.75 ; Burden's mule shops , 55.75.
Barbed wire' In car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibs.
Iron nails , rates , 10 to 60 82.40 ; slcel nalH
v ilitiKS Green butchers' , 5XOc ( ; green
cured. 7Kc ; dry flint , Ho : dry salt , 9c ; green
ralf skins , 7 > ic ; damaired hides , two-thirds
nrlce. Tallow : > c. Grease Prime white. 3c :
yellow , 3c ; brown , l c. Sheep ixilts , 253
40C.
40C.COAL
COAL Egir , ? 9.2,5 : nut , 89.50 ; range , 89.50 ;
Iowa lump , Sd.OO ; Iowa nut , 52.75 ; walnut
block. 53.00 ; Illinois , 84.26 ( 4.75.
under groceolcs.
Dry OooitH.
\lf , 1V > 1 ; , V Y , 1 U , UVS , 11U , klil , 11IU ,
UX , iSc ; K. 200 : No. 10. s c ; 40 , io > < c : oo-
13 } < c : 80 , 15e ; SO , mlored , lOc ; 50 , colored.
I2c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13t'c ; Union
Pacific. 18c.
CAIII-KT WAnr-BIbb white , is c ; colored -
ored , 20X&
B AT rs Standard , 8c : Gem , Ho ; Beauty ,
12Kc : Boonc , 14c ; B , cased , 50.50.
i'niNTS SoLiD.CoLons Atlanta 6Xc : Sla
ter 5c ; Berlin Oil oXcGarncrOUCto ; 7. PINK
A.sti lloiiKS Richmond Cc : Allen6c ; Hlver-
point 5c ; Steel Klverfn : lllcinuondCc : Pncilic
OKc. INIIHIO BLUK Washington Oc ; Ameri-
canCJ c ; Arnold0 > < c ; Arnold B lie ; Arnold
A 12c ; Arnold Goldsenl luXe. Ditr.ss Char
ter Oak4Xc : Hamapo3Wc ; LodNKc : Allen
, rXc ; Itlchmond5Xc ; Windsor CcjEddystono
Oc : Pacific 6c.
GiHOHAM-PIunkott checks 7 > c : Whltten-
ton 7i/c , ; York 7 , c ; Normandlo Dress
8Kc ; Calcutta Dress 8Xc ; Whlttcnton
Dress Oc : llonfre.w Dross Oc to 12 > e ;
CAMnnirs Slater 4Kc ; Woods 4 } c ; Stan
dard 4Kc ; Peacock 4 > ic.
COIISET JKANS Androscoggln 7 c ; Kear-
sago 7'fc ; llocknort H > fc ; Conestoga Oifc.
DucK-WestPoint291n..8oz. . lO c ; West
Point 29 In. . 10oz. . 12Kc : West Point 29 In. ,
12 oz. . 15c ; West Point 40 In. , 11 oz. , lOc.
Checks Caledonia X. O c : Caledonia XX ,
loWc ; Economy to O 'c ; Oils 0 to OJVc.
ICKS LowistonSO In. , 12' c : Lewiston 32
Cordls No. 5OKc ; Cordls No. 4 , lie.
DENIMS Amoakeag Ooz. , We : Kverett 7
oz. , 18c ; York 7oz. , 13c ; llavmakor S e ; J aff
ray XX , llh'c ; JafTroy XXX , 12Kc ; Beaver
Creek AA. 12c : Beaver Creek BB , lie ;
Beaver Crock CO , lOc.
KKNTUCKY JKANS Memorial 15e ; Canton
1 He ; Durham 27Kc : Hercules l c ; Leaming
ton 22)4e ) ; Colts weld 25c ,
CIIASII Slovens' B Oc ; bleached 7c ; Ste
vens' A 7J < c : bleached 8Xc : Stevens' P 8Kc :
bleached &Kc : Stevens' if OKc ; bleached
lOWc ; Stevens' S U T 12Wc.
MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth 82.85 ;
plain Holland 8Uc to Op. ; Dado Holland 12Uc.
FLANNEi.s-Plald Kaftsnmn 20p ; Goshen
iikc : ; Windsor ffljtfc. Iled-C , 24 inch , l5Kc ;
K , 24 inch , 21c ; GG , 24 Inch , Ibc ; H. A. F.jf ( ,
25c ; J. U. F. . , 27K ; . , 5f , 5c.
COMKOUTKHS S0.r,0@35.00.
BLANKETS White , 51.00@7.50 ; colored.
Sl.lO@8.oo.
BitowN SIIEHTINOS Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 ! c ;
UlantlP.Il , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , OXc ; At-
aullc P. 4-4 , r > * { c\ \ Aurora LL. 4-4. 5 jc ;
Aurora C , 4-4 , 4' < c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , Gl c ;
loosler LL , 4-4 , 5 * 'e ; Indian Head , 4-4 7c :
awronco LL , 4-4 , 5Jfc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
Me ; Pepperell H , 4-4Gfc ; I'opperoil O , 4-4 ,
c ; Pepperoll. 8-4 , lOc : Peppcroll. 0-4 , ISc :
'eppereil , 10-4. 20c ; Utlca C , 4-4. 4Jfc ;
A'achusctt , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora It , 4-4 , 0 > c ;
Aurora B , 4-4 , Oc.
Bi.r.Aciinn Siinr.TiNO Berkeley cambric ,
No. 00 , HJ e ; Best Yet , 4-4 , 0c ; butter cloth
JO , 4) ) < c ; Cabot , 7 c : Far well , be : Fruit of
joom. sji'c ; Greene G , Gc ; Hope , 7 > c ; King
Phillip cambric , lie ; Loiibdnle , ll'fc ; Lous-
lale , 8Uc ; Now York mills , lOUc ; Pupperell ,
3 Inch , lO c : Pepperoll , 4(1 ( inch , HKc ; Pen-
peioll , 0-4 , I5c ; Pepperell , 8-4. Ibc : Pcppcrell ,
-4 , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 22J c : Canton. 4-4 ,
8tfc : Canton , 4-4 , 0 > < c ; Triumph , Cc ; Wam-
sutta , Ho ; Valley. 6c. _
Dry Lumber.
FI.OOI1INO.
A 6 in. White Pine 535.50 C. 520.50
n " " " 33.50 D , 21.00
B ' " " ( Sol. Fencing ) . . . . 10.00
FINISHING.
1st and2nd , clear , 1.1 inch. s. 2s 550.50
, clear , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. , 45.50
" " IV , 1 ,2 In 40.10
A select. 1 Inclr , s. 2 s. . 40.00
" " 1W , 1 .8 In 44.00
B " Ifnch , s. 2s. , 30.00
, lK,3ln 37.00
rOI'LAIl LUMnKIl.
Clear l'oilar ) , lix. Bds. % In. , s. 2 s..535.50
" K In. Panel , B. 2 s 27.00
" Corrugated Ceiling , K28.50
BATTENS , WKLL TUII1NO , PICKETS.
O. G. Uatts , 2K in 500.75
" Kx3 In , s.ls 00.15
3 in Well Tubing , D & M nnd Bev. . . . . 23.00
Pickets , D. * H. Flat 20.50
Square 21.00
IIOAltllS.
No. 1 , com. sis S18.00 No. 2 , com , si s 517.00
No. 8 , 815,50No. 4 , 513.00
HUNCINO.
No. 1.4 AC in , 12 A 14 ft , rouell S10.M )
No. 1 , " " 1C " " 10.50
No.2 , " " 12A14" " 10.00
No.2 , " " 10 " " 17.50
HIDING.
A. 12. 14 and 10 ft 821.60 C , 815.50
B. 20.50 D. 12.50
CEILINO AND I'AlOTnOIf.
1st com , % In While Pine Ceiling 834.00
2nd " " " " " 28.00
Clear , ? B In. Norway " " 10.00
nd com. In. " " " 14.00
STOCK UOAIIDS.
A 12 inch s.ls 545.50
No. 1 , com. 12 in. s. 1 s. , 12 ft 20.50
14 ft 19.00
" " " " 10 ft 18.50
No.2 , " " " 10.00
" 10 tt 17.50
Inch Grooved Hoofing 51.00 per M moro
than 12 inch Stock Boards same IcnRlh.
SHINOLKR , LATH.
XXclear . .53.10 KxtraA * S2.PO
* A * Standard . . 2.75 * AHBAB ii.55
Gili. clear No 1. . 1.50 Lath 2.05
POSTS.
White cedar , C In. , > s. , 12c ; 9 In. qrs. , lie ;
S in. qrs. , lUc : 4 in. round 15c ; Tenncsbco
Hed Cedar , split , 15c ; Spilt Oak , 12c.
Ll.Mi : , ETC.
Kulncv white lime ( best ) , OOc : Akron cement -
ment , il.75 ; hair , ! ! Cc ; plaster , 52.75 ; tar
boird , S1.75 ; sash , 40c perct. ; doors , 40 per
ct. : blinds , 40c per ct. ; mouldings , 4Co pt-r
ct. : tar felt , per cwt. , 52.75 ; straw boaid ,
SI.75.
flOUTHF.KN YELLOW PISE.
Com. 4 A 0 In. Flooring 817.50
Star " " 21.50
Clear % In. Ceillne 21..VI
" ? f In. Partition 25.00
" Finish , ! A I/in.s.2s 20.0U
" Corrugated Celling , 4 in 2.5.0U
" Yellow Pine Casing nnd Bnso. . . 27.00
8III1LAI * .
No. 1 Plain. 8 A 10 in 510.5C
No.2 " 17.5C
No. 1 , O. G. , Sin I'&t '
Market Gleaning * .
The price of rope is steadily advancing.
Bacon and salt sides are quoted ifc higher. .
ludliro prints have advanced HO 011 the
w Ida and lc on the narrow.
Flannel dross goods are very scarce nnd
jobbers are uuablo to keep their stocks full ,
Hard coal Is a good deal of n luxury ami
hard to get , both on account of the searcltv
of the coal and the dinictilty of obtaining
transportation at this time.
Thorn was an unusually heavy trade In
dry goods last week and all the orders an
not yet filled. A very largo proportion ol t
the country merchants who visited the tali
selected a bill ot goods.
J. M. Forward , formerly of the firm o
Freeman A Co. , lias opened a wholesali
fruit and produce house at4l5 South Klevcnil
street. Ho will make a specialty of handluu
Miohiiin apples. Mort is an old hand at thi
business and will doubtless inako a
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OMAIM JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY
Agricultural Imphmtnts.
VllUltVltfLL VAUKEltt
WhaUMlo Dralt'r In
Agricultural Implements , Wagons ,
nJ Ilucizlcf. Jones utrrot , Iwtwuvn th
nJ IQUi.Ouiahn , Noli ,
, C METUALF CO. ,
Agricultural Implpnicnts ,
Wngoni.r rrli > go . nuggln. Kit , , Wholi Mc. Om b .
x , o it K yDoni
ImnhMiicnts ,
fT iton < ngniiifglcii. iBI.mi.nU unJun. Joneatt
P. P. MAS1'vV CO. ,
Mnnufnrturm of
j ; r/v/c ; Drill * , Seeder. * , Cultlratorit
Ilnr Itakuii , Gulor MIIN nnil t.tiluni 1'uUcrlierj. Cor.
Noitli Ilth nnil N'Klioliuim.
VINONA
WholcmtlttAt/rltmlttirttl
Watrons anil II jirirlv * . ornor 14th .V Nicholas sts.
Artists' Material.
Artists' llatnrials , Pianos nnd Organs ,
_ ! M3 Douglm ytrpct. Omalm.
floors and Shoes.
Jobbers of Hoots and Shoes.
till Kirnm tl , OiuMm , Nob. Miuufactorj , Biimmet
itrret , lluitim.
KlItKhMJAU. . JONKt. iV CO.
Sueoossor < to lU'vdi Jour * & Co. ,
Wholei < lo Miinufurturors ot Hoots \ Siiocj.
AL-IH tor Itoiton Itulibor Shoe Co.
IP. , llltl .V I'd ! I'lM , " t -ll'lll" , Vr > tir "k
Coffee , Spfctt , etc.
Omahn Ciirco unit Splco .Mills. Tons , CotToes ,
Hplees , linking 1'nwdor , I'lnvorliur i\trncts. :
l-iiuiiilry lllno Ink , etc. U14-U10 llnruoy St.
Oimilm , Nobrnsk.i ,
Crockery and Otassware
w. L. WKIGIIT ,
AROntfor * brliiuufACturiri end Importerof
Crockery , Glassware ,
Lnrupn , Cblmuayi , etc. Odce , ill South Ilth tt ,
Ouiatia , Neb.
Commission and Storage.
Commission and Jobbing.
Bntter , Kitusund rrodnco. ContlKnmaoti rollelted.
llcailqunrters for Stonowaro. Berry nozoti HUI !
Urapu llaikuli. 1114 Doil troul , Omnbs.
JtllUtKLL C HTDDELL ,
Storage nnd roininlssion Morcliant ,
Bpccialtloi Butter. Kk'KL Chpcsc , I'oiUry , Uame ,
Ojati-rs. etc. , etc. 112 S. lull St.
WIEDEXIAN cC CO. ,
Produce Commission Merchants ,
Poultry , llutur , O nio , rrtilt > , eic. 23U B. Ittbit
Omaha. Nell. _
GEO SCHROEDER&CO. ,
8urce Mirs to Mo lmuo A. t-cluiioilor.
1'roiluci ) CommUsloM uiitl Cold Storage.
Oiimlm , Noli.
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Coal Coke and Lima.
OBO. F. IJAIIAOH. Pro * . C. F. oooniiAX , V. Pvoi.
J. A. HUNDIIU.AND , Seo. nnd Troai.
OMAJIA COAL , COKE tl LIME
COMPANY ,
Johlicrs of Hard and Soft Coal.
209 fouth Thlrteentli Street , Omitba , Neb.
llaniifiictitfcrs of Illinois White Lime.
A ml Sblpparn of Con I mid Coke , Caoient , I'lniter ,
Umo , llulr. Flru Itrlrlt , Driln. Tile nml tfowerl'ipo.
Ofllco. 1'nxton Hole. . fa' Hin et. , OmaUn , > b.
Teiuphoiieeil. _ _
N EUR ASK A FUEL CO. ,
A7ifjij > rrs of Cottl and Colec ,
214 S. Ilth St.Omiihn , Nob.
Dry G' o 's and Notions.
Jir. E. ssrmr.c co , ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Notions
11W and 1104 DouKlim. cor. lltU St. . OniahnNeb.
KILPATRICK-KOCH , DRY GOODS
CO. ,
Importer * nnd Jobbers Drr Qoo < la. Notions ,
ncnts' FiiinUhinif Goods. Cor. Ilth A : Hiirnny
Bt . . Om'ihn
furniture.
DEWEY < C KTOXE ,
Wholesale Dealers lu Furniture.
t. . Omalm , N b.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture , Bedding , Upholstery ,
Mlrror . etc. 120C.120S and iiO Farnam it.Oinah _
Groceries ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
Nog. 705 , 707. 703 and 711 S. 10th St. . Omaha. Neb.
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McCORD , Jf.KADY CCO. . ,
AVholesale Grocers ,
12tn nnd I.cavonworth Btti.Omulu.
1) . nl. nl IA-A.I. iV LU , ,
If'ltolesnle drocevn ,
KWSilV3ti \ Ilnrnoy St. , Oiuulin , Nob.
ALLEN UROS
HUiinil lllfl Jliirnny Ptrert , Oinnhn.
Hardware.
LEE , FRfED cC CO. ,
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
.Tinware . , Sheet Iron , Etc. AgenU ( or Ilnwe Sculei ,
nnd Miami Powdurl o.Umnlia.Nub.
IIIMEBAUGH C TAYLOR ,
Bnilders'Hardware&SealoKi'paii'Shop
Mechanlca' Tool * mid ll'iffnlo Sc U . 11(0 ( Uouglai it-
Omaha. N b.
RhCIOK W1U1IC1-M Y CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
10th nnd Ilnrnoy Streets , Onmlin , Nob.
Western Avonts lor Austin I'owilor Oo..letter-
son Steel Nulls , Fairbanks StaniluiU bciilce.
Heavy Hardware
TT. , J
Heavy HardAvaro , Iron and fileel.
Springs , WnKon stock , Hardware I.umbor , etc. 12U9
anil 1211 Ilirncy et. , Omtlm.
EDXEY C GIIiKOX ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
Wngon and CnrrUge Wood Stock , Henry llnnlwura ,
Me. 1217 anil 121U I.eiiTcnworth ft. . Oiunbu , Nob.
Hats , Caps , Ete ,
W. L. PARROTTE & CO. ,
Wholesale Jlntn , ( 'aim iB Straw
( iMtd.1 ,
HOT Iliirncy Street , Omulm , Noli.
Lir/uors. /
Dltttlleri of I.lqnon , Alrnliol and Fplrlt . Importer !
and Jobbers of Wlneeaml Liquors.
WILLO U'Sl'HIMifi DISTILLE'Jt
CO. and ILElt d * CO. ,
Impnrtem nnd Jobbers of Fine Wince nnd T.lq'inri
bole uanufiotureriof Keonedr'n Ituit Indl " "
tun > nd Douiculo i.lquom. Ill Ilirnof Ht.
Lumber.
OMAITA TUMllEH CO. ,
Dealer . . All Kinds of
Building Material at Wholesale.
18th Htreetund Union I'aeltle Track , Omaha.
JA ) UIH BRA DFO Hit ,
Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Uoori , Kto. Tard-Corner7th and Douglas ) Cornel
Vtb anil nou lns.
C. N. U1ETZ ,
Lumber.
Utli and rallfornla Streets , Omaha , Neb.
, FRED If. GRAY ,
. Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Ktc.
, Cor.tlb and uouilas itsOmnba. . Na 1.
T. W. JUARVEYLUMllEK CO. ,
To Dealers Only.
Office , HM Ktrntm ( treatOmaln.
OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY
CtlAS. It. LEE ,
Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood C rr ts and rarqnet flooring. 9th and nontjlnl
Omaba.
. WAKJWJELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc.
Imparted and Aratrtcan I'ortlitnd Cement Pint *
Agent forMllwnokev Hrdrnulle Cemutaud Ilest
yulncj WhIIHl.lme.
Millinery and tiotion * .
'
liiiportursnml Jobbers of
nnd A'tttton. * .
lStSS. Ilth St.
Notions.
J. 'J\
Whoteule Dealeri In
Notions nnd Furnlshlne Goods ,
4M ami 0i B. Te nlti ft. , Omaha.
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V1N Y A KI ) A : SC11N KIDKK ,
Wliulcsalc Ration * nnd Gents' J-'iii' <
nl.ililiifj fi'oods ,
1KG llnitioy Struut , Omulm , Neb.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATEH TANK LINE CO.i
Wholesale Deult-rn In
Rcflnvd and Lnbi-lctttint/ ,
Axle On'riMt'to , Omnliii , Nob.
A. 11. IIMiop , MuniK'or.
PAPER
VAItl'EXTEn J'AI'Elt CO. ,
Wliolcsahi I'niipr Doalcrs.
rnrry n nlcculi fkof Prlntlnc , Wrnpnlntj nml Writ
Ing pupcr. tipiol.il attention Elvon to inr louJol
nnl r >
Printers' Materials.
WESTERN XEWSPA PER
Auxiliary Publishers.
Doalorn InTjpc , I'roofl * ( nul Hrlntors'Uupplldi. SOt
Hinilli Twcltlh Stroet.
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUllttEH CO. ,
lluriufncturer nnd Dealers In nil kliidiot
Jiulibcr Goods ,
Oil Clotlilne nml l-cnilicr lU'lllni.nm Knrnnni it.
S earn fittings , Pumps , Etc.
A. L. STRA XG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes nnd Enginea , "
Steam , Wntor , HnllwiiT and Milling Supplies.
JO , Wiland 8 Karnnui St. , Onialin. Neti.
CHURCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Steam nnd Water Ruppll a. Itvndqunrters tor Malt
| . O3tl ( ' < > ' Ho > ylii. lllltarmim nt. . Omaha. Web. _
17. S. WIND ENGTXE and PUMJ *
COMPAXV.
DslladnrWInd MIlis ; r-ienm nnd Wnler Suppllo |
I'luuibliiB ( loodn , Ileltlnit. lln e. IMS nnd sou Fur-
uam t. , Oinilm. H I ( Kolton , Munnger.
JIIIOWXELI * P CO. ,
Mnniifncturvrs nnd Dealers In
Engines , Hollers it General Mttcliinory
Sheet \Vork,9U'iini I'uiiip . Hnw Mllltt.
l-'li-l lj l.oaveiiwoi-tii HI. , Omulm.
Seeds.
PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. ,
\viior.rmi.B
t , Field and Garden Seed * ?
NOB. Oll-'JI.I Jones titrcct , Omnlm , Nub.
Storage , Forwarding & Commission.
ARMSTRONG , PETTIS & CO.
Slorai/e , Forwarding & Cnininltisfoib
llnuich IIOUHO ot tlio llunnov lltitrvy Co. lluir-
Klv8 at wholosnlo unil rutnll. Nog. 130J , KIU1
nnd lill'J I/.ard Ht. , Oinnhn , Nub , Tuluimoiia
No. 7CO.
Teas anil Cigars
WMA. WILSON & CO. ,
Iinportorsiiml .lolilitrs of
Iras anil Ciaarn ,
Splcus nml D.tlsy llnklnir I'owilor. I ( in nml 141H |
_ Hiunoy Slieot. . Oiimlm , Nob. _
' 'MANHFaCTURERST
Cornier.
John Epencter , Prop.
Mannfneturer of Ualranliod Iron and Cornice. VBt
Dodge and 103 nnd 106 N , lOtU t _ . Omahh , Neb.
S'nolio S a .Vs Soi'ci's , Ktc
1
II. K. NA WYE It ,
Manufacturing Dealer in Smokestack1 ? , .
llrltchlnKi , Tnnkt anil ilcnu ill llnllor Ipiilrin7 ( | ,
I 111 l > ii i o * < rt > f > ii" tin
Iron Works.
Iron Works ,
nnd Cant Iron Ilulhllni ; Work , Iron Ptnlru
Hulling , llfiiins nnd Olrdcrn , SIHHIU Kmilnes. llrana
Work , Utnural Fotiudrr , Mhtblno am ) ItluLksiuUkl
Work. QUIce an i Works , U. P. Itj.nnd Ulli nit'Ul.
f
OMAIA WIRL
Mnmiriictuiuis of
Wire and Iron Hailin : ! * , Drub
Window Ciitur.U , rio\ror inlands , Wlto SlhMi8oto
Vil N. fiith.
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OMAHA"SA.VE & IRON WORKS
G Andrcin , Proprietor.
Mnnutaotiirornr Flro nnd HiiiK'lur I'root Pafos *
ViiuliH , Jiill Work lion nnd Wu IVni'lntT
, ole Cdi. I Itli nn I lu < lt > on il . ilnuihii ,
Overalls.
lifANU
COMPANY ,
Manufiicturers of Overalls ,
leans rants , Shirts , Ktc. 1102and 1101 lou 'Ins Street ,
OnialiH , Nfeb ,
Sash. Doors , Etc.
M.A. DTKmtOW ,0 CO. ,
Wholesale Mninlfnctnrcr' of
Sash , Doors , Hlinds and Mouldings ,
Dianch oftice,12lh nnd 1/r.rJ Hi. , ODi8hsN ? ' <
BO/TiV MAXUFACTritnVG CO.t
Manufacturers , of SashiDoors , Blinds ,
Mould > niti < .St lrWorkand Interior llnnl Wood KlnliBJ
Just opuued , N. K. cor. 8th nnd l.e.ivenworlliHls.
OniHlm , Nch.
OMAHA 1'LAMNC , Mil. I. CO. ,
.MiiniifiKjliiri'rs of Monldliik-H , Hush , Doors mill
Itllnds Tin iilnir riuilr-u ink. flunk iiiul
Ollloc KltliiiKH
20th nml I'opjildton AVDIIIIO ,
KTOKX ,0 ILER ,
Lngror liner lirewcrg ,
Nortli IKih Street. Omnba , Neb.
SOUTH OMAHA ,
G. II. I'M.MKII. K I * . IIICIIMAV. .T. II. III.AMIIIAIIO
rAIMii : { , RICIIMAX , ll CO. ,
lAfe Hlorii ( 'o > itinititnt Me.r
HoomZl , OppoBlto KxahiuiKO
1'iiion Stoeli Viinlh , tlouth Omnliii , Nub.
McCO Y
Live Stork Commission .Morrliiints.
Murkat fiirnl liml frae > n | iill ; ntl in. bt-i kan in
( i'0'lers ' ( iirnliiiml on no > .l Iiirim Ituramnc *
Oitiatiii NHtionnl II ink nl S'lilth Onmh i .N.itl IIM
Union * -tuck Vunli. Huutli Uui ilni
LOUI.MKK , w'iJViI KKK'LI ) & M ALKY
I , Ire Ntarlt
Koom 15 Kifluumii liiillillnir , I nion Slocb
Yuids , rioutli Uimilm , Null.
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HOKN A SIIAKPK.
Coinmlislou DcHlnrs In Iil\u SKI 'k , Itonin 2lIIr- ;
llullilliiir , I'nlon Stock YiK , H. Omnliii
iiiicos t'nlon Nut I Hunk , Oin Oui.l'uloii
VnrilB Hunk. H Omulm. I ! . H. Itowlnv ,
J'rcs. Am. Hunk . \ : Tiuet < , ' ( > . , Oiniilui. _ _
ALKXANDBU A KITCU ,
Commission lioalurn In 1 lv 'HocK , Itnom "If
uuiKu Itnllilliiir , I'nlon touk
Viinls , South Oiniiliii , Nnb , _
STOCK YAJtbti c67 *
Or Omaha.
IJmlttit. Job * K. Kara , Superintendent.