THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 21. 1887. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Corn Prices Bale firm Owing to Considera bly Smaller Receipts- OATS VERY DULL AND WEAK. A Strong Tone Prevails In Provisions With Fiactnatlon * Narrow A Very Dad Cattle Market General Quotations. CHICAGO i'UODUCE MARKET. CIIICAOO , Sept 20. ISpcclal Telegram to the BKK. ] The curb price on October wheat was CSXfS&SHc this morning , but when the opening occurred there did not saetn to bo any particular chingo of opinion noted , as prices were found .to be the same as last night. Cudahy's man offered a little Decem ber , which geared the scalpers and resulted In momentary weakness , but Fleming * Boyden and Mllmlne & Hodman were buy ing October and the .market regained Its composure and ruled steady on a little busi ness doing , October advanced to C9o and settled back to < W % ® < WXc , where It stuck early. Cables were quiet but steady. Second ones came dull with limited demand , but the movement of wheat In the northwest carries more weight than cables nnd Minneapolis had 270,000 bushels of wheat , which was con sidered liberal. This was In a measure off set by the light receipts at Duluth and a small figure for St. Louis , which only had 80.000 bushels. New York did not forget to show up 2M- ! 000 bushels , but exports ot 11,000 bushels was a favorable straw at that point. Blocks were weak and lower , which divided the attention of some of thn local talent and the market was allowed to drag along , with no one paying very much attention to out side markets. All appeared to be stronger except St Louis , where there was a slight decline , the unusually large amount In store there seeming to have an unfavorable effect. There was a lamentable dearth of country orders on the floor , a statement which has no news In it , but which nevertheless accounts for some features ot the market otherwise In an unfavorable condition. These low sinking market ? , with the large operators known to be favoring the bear Bide , en genders a large short Interest IB the crowd , and such seemed to be the case to-day , the market getting bare of offerings. It de veloped the fact that there was no wheat for sale and the crowd was short To see a point Is to act with the average operator , and the shorts came to the front to cover , carrying October up to 60) c and December to 71J/c , with more doing , and finally closing firm at l c6 Mc for October. 70 > < c f or No vember , 71Jsb lor December and 77 % for May. The corn market opened rather tirm. The receipts were quite considerably less than had been estimated to-day , being 774 cars where 805 were expected. There has been so much long corn dumped out on this late de cline and so much sold short that the market becomes barren of offerings early and Is in a position for reaction , and the shipping de mand , like the poor , "Is always with us" lately , which steadies and lends strength. With this state of things it took onlv a short time for October to work from 6lc to 6l _ . where It remained steady with moderate trade , the firmness being added to also by smaller estimates of carlots lor to-morrow , the expectation being for a triile over 400 cars , from 41i'c October advanced to 47e on Hutchlnson's purchases , sympathy with wheat and some covering bv the scalping short Interest closing tirm at 4lc for Octo ber and 44 ; < c for Mar. Oats In the speculative branch of the trade were very dull to-day and the general tone wits weal : , prices showing a downward ten dency for all futures. Just at the close a sale of 35,000 bushels of No. 2 white oats was made for May delivery at 32c. In provisions a comparatively strong market kot was witnessed , fluctuations were gener ally confined lo a narrow range , nnd while the best prices quoted prevailed at the open- lug or early In the day , the quotations for all description of the product , except for short ribs , showed little or no change from last . night's closings. Short ribs for September and October closed at an advance ot 60o and for January al a decline of 5c. Trading was slow and spasmodic , with January dividing with October the interest ot operators. For October delivery lard sold at $0.3506.40 and short ribs at C8.5Wtt8.55X , closing at 80.35 ® C.37W and * 8.2tf respectively. September lard and short ribs were nominally the same as October. For November lard closed at S0.30@0.82 } < ; for December at 80.33 @ 6. Pork ranged for January at $12.25912.8' ' ! _ IardatS0.40@0.43J $ and short ribs at S0.25 ( < s O.S2X. This month closed at S12.23@12.37X for pork , S0.87X < 3 < MO for lard and 50.35 for abort ribs. The cash product was quiet. AFTKIINOON HUSSION Wheat easier ; Sep tember closed at about 08c ; October sold a . OO.JtfQCSKOG'Jc on the split , closing at.COc November closed al 70c ; December soli from 71o to 7171c on the spilt , closlnt , at71c ; May sold at 77tf@77 c. split ' 77'tfc , closing at 77K@77tfc. Corn was shade easier ; September closed at abou ClXo ; October sold at OlOl@oiXc ( on the split and closed at41c ; November sold from 41 > c to 41Jfc , split to 4IXc , closing at 4\X ( < * 41 * c ; May opened at 44 % ( < M5c , spilt , sold t 44c , closing at 44J44Kc Oats firmer September about 2Wc , October 25tfc bid November sold.nt25c and closed at 25 % asked : May sold at 2c and at 29K@30o on the split and closed at 29Ko asked. Pi ' sold for January at 812.27 (912.30 ( anj Cj0 at 913.80. Other deliveries were neglected Lard was steady , September and Octobe being quoted at 80.35 bid , November at SO.SC bid , December at $0.33 } * bid and January a 90.40. Trading wan limited. Short ribs closed at SH.52X for September and October and at 10.25 for January. Sales were limited. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CIIICAOO , Sept 20. [ Special Telegram to the BKK , ] CATTLK When the-condltion of anything IB as bad as it can'be It cannot be worse. Everybody agreed yesterday that the cattle market for rough and thin and common - - mon stock of all kinds was "as bad as could be , " and that was the only reason It was no worse to-day. The handy fat and choice heavy cattle were not any too plentiful and sold at steady prices , but at the same time there seemed to be enough of all kinds , and the general market was a very unsatisfactory one to salesmen. The prices of the day were not much different from yesterday. Yester day Kansas City had 5.800 cattle and a dis patch from there reported the market "dead. " To-djy she hud 0,100 cattle and a dispatch with a sort of zrlm but graphic humor re ported the market "burled. " Kecnipts , 8,000 ; shipments , 1,000 ; market slow bat steady. Shipping steer , 1,350 to 1,500 pounds. S4.00C4 4.H ) ; 1,200 to 1,350 pounds , $3.80(34.45 ( ; U50 to 1,200 pounds , 3.00 < g4. o. Stockers and feeders , * 1.75fti.00 : ; : cown , bulls and mixed , S1.25@a.SO ; cows , Sl.50@-J.30 ; steers , 82.00 ® 1.15. Western rangers very low ; natives and half breeds , 8.45a35 ; cows , 5ia > @J.CO. Wintered Texans. 82.COy3.20. HOGS- Estimated receipts , 10,000 ; last Tuesday , 18,718 ; week so far , 23,737 ; same time last week , 32.S6U. Trade was bilsk at the opcnmir , with another UP turn of 5@10c , yet at the close the general market seemed a shade lower , A few fancy , nearly as rood as I'hlladelphias , cold at 85 S5@s 40 ; good to choice butcher weights , 55 2V45 30 ; qholce packing sorts , S5 15@5 20 ; common packer * . S4 805 05 ; light sorts , $5 10Q5 15 ; ekips and pigs. 14 50 ( 4 W. F1.NAMJIAU NKW YortK. Sept. 20.-Speclal [ Telegram to the BKK. ] STOCKS Stocks have bad a wild day. The same forces that controlled the market yesterday were at work to-day. Liquidation continued on a more liberal scale and a heavier business was transacted , sales to noon being over 300,000 shares and were nearly as lance as yesterday's total transac tions. Kates for money were no higher , but the scare still continues and everything ap parently binges on the action of thn treasury , the Impression belnc that Secretary Falrchlld should advertise that he will pay a fixed rate for bonds , which will Induce holders to sell freely and set more money la circulation. Imports of gold continue heavy ; 11,481,000 S arrived from Europe to-day and f 1,900,000 Bore was ordered shipped. The Imports of { old appear to have no-effect , M Wail * U et looks more to the treasury for relief and will not bo satisfied until It Is given It Assistant Secretary Thompson Is quoted a saying that there Is no stringency of money outside of Wall street nnd has been sharply criticized by the stock brokers , who think that Wall street rnles the country , ai of old. Things have changed , however , nnd the west docs not feel disturbed at what New York does. The most conservative and best posted rail road men nnd speculators In the west have been quietly selling stocks the past two months. They expect to see railroad earn ings decrease the remainder of this year. Speculators say there must bo a new order of things. The banks , by refusing to loan on fancy stocks , are forcing heavy liquidation In them , and they are declining to their nat ural level. Stocks that pay 4@5 per cent must , they say , decline to about 50 and 75 , and those paying 6@7 to W ) and 110. The lilgh priced Grangers and Coalers must suffer thn most decline , particularly the latter , which , despite their good earnlnzs , are not adding to their surplus , and should the coal and Iron trade fall off they would bo In a bad way. "Stocks are low , " said a bull , "but that does not mean that they are cheap. The bulls have been so badly whipped that they are demoralized and don't know what to do. " The market opened weak , with de clines extending to 1 point Stop orders were numerous and with many tired hold ers it was not a question of price , the object being to get out as rapidly MS possible. Lon don was operated moderately active , but It did not affect the course of values. Humors were numerous and New England was said to be going Into a receiver's hands. The Oould stocks , Reading and Lackawanna re ceived the most attention. Prices declined from 1 to 4 points. Manhattan , that recently declared a 1J per cent dividend , broke 4 points to 94J.tf. This was enough 'to disgust any bolder of stocks. New England broke 2 , Canada Southern 3 , Jersey Central Itf , Reading 2. Omaha IK. Missouri Pacific 2,14 , Union Pacilic % , St. Paul 1 % Northwestern 1 , Lake Shore IJf and Rock Island "i\i per cent Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy and Il linois Central remained steady and gained a trifle. The buying by shorts was tbo only support to the market. The Chicago par ties were large buyers , but still have good lines out About noon a better feeling set In and rallies extending to IX per cent were recorded. The last hour witnessed a cha'nge for the better. Shorts continued buying. Strong parties also took hold and absorbed large lines. Prices , rallied rapidly and at the close the market was decidedly ragged , com pared with yesterday's close. Chicago , Bur lington & Qulncr Is H higher. New York Central K , Lake Shore Jf , Northwestern Northern Pacilic 1 > Union Pacific % , Lack awanna 1V , Omaha % , and Richmond Ter minal rxsr cent The declines were Rock Island H , Pacilic Jf , Lackawanna % . St. Paul # , Reading } i. New England 1 , Man hattan 2 and Cotton OH IK Per cent OovEitNHENTh Government bonds were dull but steady. YHSTEHDA.Y'8 QUOTATIONS. U. S. 4'scoupon.134 C. AN. W 111 % U. S. 4U'scoup. .108 do preferred. . .140 Pacific s of 'M. .122 N. Y. C 1UC. Canada South > . . 52 % O. \ \ . AN , 85 Central Pacific. . ' ' ' ' ' ' Chicago & Alton. 148 PacllTcMaii. . . . . . do preferred..155 P. , D. &E C. , B. & 0 13-3 PullmanPal.Car.140 D. , L. & W 12C.V Rending 57 # 1X&R.G - / * Itock Island . . . .lib' ' Erie 23 % St. L.&S.F. . . . 32 do preferred. . . . 03 do preferred. . . . Cr > Illinois Central. . 117 C. , M. & StP. . . I. , B. & W US do preferred. . j AT. . . . 23- P. & Ode Lake Shore U3 ; do preferred. . 105 L. AN 69 $ Texas Pacilic. . . . 22" , Michigan Ceut'l. . 8'3 > - Union Pacific. . . . 5i > Mo. Pacific 03 W.St LAP. . . . 10i. No. Pacific 24i do preferred. . 2S do preferred. . . . 49J \V. U. Telegraph 72H MONEY On call was nct'.vc , ranting from 4 to 7 wr cent last loan at 5 per cent closing at 4 per cent PRIME MEUOANTILK PAPER. 70S per cent. STKRI.INO EXCHANGE Quiet nnd barely stonily at 84.80@4.81tf for bOd.iv bills , and demand. PUODUCK MARKETS. Chicago , Sept 20. Following quotations are the 3:30 : closing figures : Flour Dull , steady and unchanged. Wheat Steadv , sales being within yester day's range until neaa tiie close , when trade showed some improvement , prices closing irregular : cash , 08Ve ; October , 09c : May 77 3-lOc. Corn Dull , quiet and firmer ; cash , 41c October , 4l c ; May , 4413-10c. Oats Dull and heavy with no materia change : cash and October , 25)fc ) ; May , 20e Rye Steady at 47c. Barley Firm at 77c. Prime Timothy Soea 82.25. Flax Seed1.04 } < . Whisky 81.10. Pork Steady and unchangedyear ; , 812.00 January. 813.30. Lard Firm ; cash and October , S0.35. Dry halted Meats Shoulders , S5.iXffi5.30 short clear. 88.80 8.85 ; short r.bs . , 38.50. Butter Steady ; creamery , 17@23c ; dairy Cheese Steadv ; full cream Cheddars , 1 QllJ c : llats , ll/@llc ; Young Americas , KKKS Steady at iG@17c. Hides Steady : unchanged ; heavy creen hides 7M'c ; light do , 73c _ ; salted bull hides Gc , green salted calf , 89c ; dry Hint 13c : dry calf , 12@13c ; deacons 30c each. Tallow Firm ; No. 1 country , 4@4tfc ; No , 2 , S c ; cakes , 4 0. 0.Recelnta. . Shipments , Flour , bbls . 28,000 n.oot Wheat bu . 50.000 18,000 Corn , bu . scs.ooo 201.000 Oats , bu . 255.000 85.00T Rye , bu . 3,000 2,001 Barley , bu . 08,000 34.00C New York , Sept 20. Wheat Re ceipts , 205,000 ; exports , 11,000 ; optloni declined K@ . c early , later ruled stronue and advanced JiQHC , with considerable covering , closing stronc at lha highest ; cash grades fairly active and a trifle higher ; un graded red. 7 ® 8lKc : No. 1 red , b7o ; No. S red , 7879c In elevator. 8081 afloat and rail delivered : October closed atTUj- . Oorn Receipts. 99,000 ; exports , 20,000 ; options opened X@Xc lower , closing strong and > ijKC ( higher ; spot a shade higher and fairly active ; 'ungraded , 50X@51 c ; No. 2 , delivered , 50 c t. o. b. , October closing at 50c. Oats-Receipts , 79,000 ; exports , 2,500 : } { ® > < c niche and moderately active ; mixed western , 32C&4c ! ; white western , 35@4lc. Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio , nominal at 319.25 (319.50 ( ; options S0@ > 40 points lower and moderately active : sales , 69.2W bags ; Sep- temoer. $1(5.95 ( ; October , 810.05@17.05 : No vember. 817.25@17.30 ; December , § 17.40 ® 17.50 ; January , 817.417.55. Petroleum Firm : United. 4X < 5. Eggs Steady and In fair request ; western , 14@19c. Pork- Steady and unchanged : mess was quoted at 815.25@t5.50 for old ; 81C.2510.50 for new. Lard 2@3 points higher , but only moder ately active ; western steam , spot quoted at 80.76Qe.77k. Butter Dull ; western , 13@24c ; creamery , I0@24c. Cheese Strong and firm ; western , Kaniaa City. Sept 20. Wheat Lower ; No. 2 soft , cash , GOXo ; October , C2easked ; May 70o bid , T-c asked. Corn-SteadyNo. 2. cash , 35 0 bid , SCc asked ; October. 35&o bid , SCc asked. Oats-No. S , 22c bid. Minneapolis. Sept. 20. Wheat-Quiet ; futures In better request ; cash dull ; No. 1 hard , old , cash , 74c ; October , 63j c ; Novem ber , 69)c : No. 1 northern , old , cash , 73c ; October , 05Wc ; November , COWc ; No. a north ern , old , cash , 70c : October , COc ; November. 61c. On track : Old , No. 1 hard , 75c ; No. 1 northern , 74c : No. 2 northern , 71c ; new , No. 1 hard. 70c ; No. 1 northern , C7c ; No. a north ern. 60@atc. Flour Weak and lower for new wheat ; patents , 4.00Q4,30 ; bakers' , SS.20@3.40. Receipt-Whoit. 271.000 bu. Shipments-Wheat , 10,000 bu ; flour , 24,000 bis , 0l St , Lonli. Sept 20. Wheat Opened weak and closed firm and higher ; cash , toQCSJfc ; October , cs QOSIfc. Corn Frm and higher ; cash , 40c ; October , Oats Weak and lower ; cash , 23c ; Octo ber , 23X0. ' Pork-Quiet at 115.25. Lard 10.35. WnUky-il.05. . . - ' ' KU. ! . " * J J- . * < Butter Steady for good grades ; creamery , 20@34c ; dairy , 15030. Afternoon Board-Wheat-Steady and nchanged. Corn A shade easier. Oats- linn. Liverpool , Sept 20. Wheat Steady ; demand poor ; holders offer moderately. Corn Dull and demand poor ; new mixed western , 4s 2'd percental. Mllwaakee , Sept. 30. Wheat Steady ; cash , 68 > { c ; October , COc ; November , 70Vc. Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 41c. Oats Strong ; No. a white , 2Sc. Rye-Ulgher ; No. 1 , 40c , Barley Firm ; No. 2 , COc. Provisions Steadier. Pork-September , 8l5.0015.5a Cincinnati. Sept 20. Wheat Firm ; No. 2 red , 73Wc. Corn Firm ; No. 9 mixed , 4.1 Vc. Oats In moderate demand ; No. 2 mixed , Rye-Stronccr ; No. 2 , 51 } < c. Pork-Quiet at 81-W5. Lard Strong at V > .w. Whisky-Firm at 81.05. New Orlean * . Sept 20. Corn Scarce and firm ; mixed , 57c ; white and yellow , 50 < < $ 60c. 60c.Oats Oats Qm t and firm ; No. 2,33 < 134c. Cornmeal Steadv at 84.30. Hog Products Easier , but not quotably lower. MVB STOCK. Chicago. Sept 30. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts. 9,000 ; slow and steady : shipping steers , 13,00@4.00 ; sleeken and feeders , 81.753.00 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed , 81.KQ2.30 ! ; Texas cattle , 31.50(33.15 ( ; west ern rangers , 82.35@3.20. " - ' - - - opened L J. J , uenvy , rOUel1 M"1 l 83.OOS4.707 ' Sheen Receipts , 0,000 ; weak ; natives , 82.50Q4.10 ; western , S3.lOiJZ3.GO ; Texans , I3.OOdf3.C5 ; lambs , S4.00 < cZ5.2- . . Kansa * City. Sept. 30. Cattle Re ceipts. 0,000 : shipments , 3,300 ; market dull ; good to choice , corn fed , S4.00@4.40 ; com mon to medium , 3.25 < a.'UK ) ; Btockers , 2.25 ( < } 2.60 ; feeding steers , 82.05@3.15 ; cows , 81.30 (32.05. ( Hogs Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , 80 ; market firm and fairly active ; common to choice , 84.25Q1.50 ; skips and plus , 32.00 ® National Stock Yard * . Kant Bt , IjntaU. III. . Sent. 20. Cattle Receipts , S30 : shipments , 700 : market active but steady ; fair to choice heavy native steers , ft4.00@4.85 ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , 13.40(94.10 ( ; feeders. 82.60@3.40. Hoes Receipts , 2,200 ; shipments , none ; market active and stronger ; choice heavy , S5.10@6.30 ; packing and Yorkers , 84.80@Ji.05 ; pigs , 4.15 4.75. _ OMAHA LilVfi HTOCK. Tuesday , Sept 20. Cart I c. The receipts of cattle wore heavy again to day , although there was n falling off us com pared with yesterday. The heavy run of cattle during the past two or three days has weakened the market and even good cattle were lOc lower. The local packers were liberal buyers and quite a good many cattle changed hands , although the number was small as compared with the receipts. The common aud poorer trades of cattle were very dull. Hoie * . Considering the recent break In the market the receipts of hoza were liberal. The aver age quality of nous was fair and there were no very poor loads In , while there were some very choice lo.uls. The market openi : . ! slow with the buyers holding buck , hut when once they got to work the pens were soon cleared. The market was a strong 5c higher than yes terday. While the sales might , lu some In stances , indicate a greater advance some al lowance must he made for the better quality of the lie s. There was nothing lelt oxer unsold. Sheep. There were no fresh receipts and nothing doing on the market. Hecolpti. Cattle 2,400 Hogs . 2,300 Shipments. Cattle 73 cars Prevailing Prlooi Showing the prevailing urlcaj paid for live stock on this market : Choice steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . . . 84.20014.40 Choice steers , 1100 to 130J Ibs. . . 4.00(544.20 ( Fat little steers 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.75(33.85 ( Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1500 3.8.V$4.Q ! ! Good to choice corn-fed cow3. . . . 2x$2.75 ) ( Commonto medium cows 1.50(32.25 ( Good to choice bulls i.7.va2.50 Good range feeders 2.50(32.75 ( UoodnativefeedersOOOIbsand up wards 2.75@3.00 Fair to medium native feeders,900 Ibs and upwards 2.503.Cr Mockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2.00 ( < r2.40 Prime fat sheep 3.25(33,50 ( Fair to medium sheep 2.50-S8.00 Common sheeo 1.50@2.'J5 Light and medium hoes 4.60M4.70 Good to choice heavy hoes 4.80(34.90 ( Good to choice mixed hogs 4.7034.80 Representative rialot. NATIVE STEEKS COHX-FED , No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr 60..1143 83.75 203..127S § 4.20 39..1194 4.10 109..1345 4.40 87..1203 4.20 37..1371 4.JO YEAHI.INO IIEUEFOItDS AND UUK1IAMS. 40..1103 94.30 KANOnilS A. W. IIOHT. 59..1030 82.05 TEXAS STEKIIS M. I1OWIK. 42..1007 82.05 41..1020 82.05 WKSTEIIN STEEIIS COKN-FKU. 20..1350 84.25 WYOMING STEEIIS. 13. . . . 090 82.00 COWS. 23. . . . 010 8210 0..1013 52.35 21. . . . 905 2.25 FKEDKU8. 20. . . . 897 82,77 > i HOOS. No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. AT. Silk. Pr. 20..JSO 4.70 73..239 4084.80 63..232 100 4.70 19. . .210 40 4.80 68..233 120 4.72X 6'3..248 40 4.80 67..217. 4.75 66..241 120 4.85 69..254 80 4.75 68..371 120 4.85 71..217 80 4.75 05..257 100 4.85 54..234 240 4.77K 60..245 40 4.85 67 . . .y > 9 80 4.77K 73..233 120 4.85 73..253 160 . - 65.256 240 4.80 75..257 120 4.80 75..258 160 4.80 GO..245 240 4.80 79..240 180 4.80 64..227 100 4.80 63..243 240 4.80 Live Stock Sold. Showing thu number of bead of cattle sold on the market to-day : CATTLE. G. H. Hammond & Co 555 Local 60 Feeders 129 Shippers. 187 Total mi All 8ixl63 of stocK in thu market are made per cwt live wel < lit unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at Xo per Ib. for all weights. "Skins"or hoga weighing lass than 100 Ibj. no value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 IDS , and 6 tans S3 Ib-i. bvthamtblio Intpeotor. Live Stock Notei. Cattle lOc lower. A slow hog market Heavy run of cattle. Good bogs strong 5c higher. T. K. Elliot , Stewart , la. , was In with a load of hogs. Peters & Alstron. Rock Creek , Wyo. , had In a train of cattle. M. J. Downes , Chicago , was among the visitors at the yards. John Relmers , Grand Island.marketed two loads of prime hots at 84.90. U. T. Richards and brother , came In with a load of cattle and a load of hogs. S. Haas , Council Bluffs , a well known stodfcman , was a visitor at the yards. O. Kaveney. Llnwood , Neb. , came In with a load of corn fed steers of his own feeding. O. W. Mead , president , and Mr. Fisher , manager , of Middlesex Cattle company , were here. 0. U. Post Preston , was here with two load * of 1,194 Ib steers , which were sold at 14.10. John Borland , l < etgh. a heavy feeder , topped the hog market with a prime load of hog * . John T. Martin , 'with Martin Bros. , at Chicago , was among the visitors at the yards. . W > T. Blo&gett A Co. , were'ln with tore * loads of .corn fed steers'1 which sold on thu market. I ' A. F. Nllnrt , Foston. ftob. , was nttho yards with a load of hogs aud touk the price with good grace. It Is understood tunt Ranpnl , Lamb A Co. , a Chicago commission linn , will open a office here. A. A. Bryant , a well known feeder of Una- dllla , Neb. , came In with two loads of 1,802 Ib steers ot his own feed Inc. The lance addition which Is being built fo the Armour packing house has ncceislUtt'd the shutting down of the house. One load of very prime hogs , averaging 2COIbs. , liner than anything that Ims liven In the yards In a long time , went at 85.00. F. J. Hale. Battle Crook , Neb. , came In with eleven loads of corn fed steers and one load of hogs. The cattle averaged 1,278 Ibs. . and sold at 84.20. .llm Frazler , Sliver Cltv , of the firm Fra- zler A Swartz , heavy shippers of cattle , was In yesterday with onn of the linest bunches of yearling shorthorn Durhams and Hereford - ford ! ) ever seen here. Forty hcsd averaged 1103 Ibs and brought 84.30. They were fed by \ \ in. Orr and son-in-law , of Pottawal- lamte cou nly , la . OMAHA WllOI.iKH.VMi MARK.BTS. Tuesday , bcpl. 30. Produce. Tlic following arc Hie price * nt which round lots of produce are sultl on t/it / market : The receipts of produce to-day wore heav ier than yesterday , the bulk being eturs , but ter and poultry. Cho'ce butter Is in demand. Two and a half cars ot popcorn were re ceived. The price of butter Is showing signs of weakening , though no change lias been mndo as yet Other prices arc about the same. BUTTKH Creamery , 22@2Cc per pound ; choice dalrv , is@20c ; medium grades , I3@l5c ; ordinary. 9@lQc. Eaos The market Is slcady at 1314c for cholcn stock. CIIKKSK Market fair. Fancy full cream Cheddars , single 13c ; full cream twins , 13c : young Americas , 13)c ; brick cheese , 100 Ilia In case. 14c ; Llmbenter , 100 Ibs In case , 13Xc ; Saurfl' fancy Ohio , 19c. POUITIIY Fair market ; sprlne chickens , 83.00(33.50 ( ; old fowls. * 'J.75@VJr : ) ; ducks , 82.25(32.75 ( : turkeys , In very light request , 604 c per Ib. OYSTKHS New York counts , 45c ; selects , GAME Receipts light : prairie chickens , 83.50 ; mallard ducks , 82.75 3.00. Quail. 82.00 ( < | 2.25 ; teal and mixed ducks , 81.00 1.75 ; snlpe75c@8LOO ; Jack rabbits , 35c each , MELONS Watermelons are pot In much de mand ; choice , 88.00@12.00 per hundred ; can- telopes. 50@75c per doz. CKLEHY The receipts are larger and the stock better. Good stock brings 35c a bunch. CIOKII Choice Michigan cider , 0.00(36.50 ( per bbl of 32 gal. PoPconN Choice , forstands , 2@2J < c per Ib. TOMATOES Commission men are onlr handling a very few. Good stock 40@50c per bushel , ONIONS Choice large California onions are offered on the market nt 80c per bu&hel. The demand Is light SWKKT POTATOES The market Is well supplied and they sell at S&IVt'c per Ib. CAIIHAOE California stock , lar e round heads , 2J c per Ib. EGO PLANT Slow sale at C0@75c per doz , for choice stock. POTATOES The market Is well supplied. Salt Lake and Colorado stock sells at 80@85c. Nebraska and Iowa ht ck.60@il.ic per buslirl. HONEY Good hone/pin neat one Ib. frames ISc ner Ib. , , BKANH. Hand-picked navy , 82.00 per bushel , and other grades down as low as 81.23. KruitR. Orders from the coiiinrcqnlrli | se lected stock ami er.tra cdrc In ntie'tln'i ' ciii- not filieaj/s / be filial at'the ' sania prize * Quoted to the local trtule .for cninni'xi sloci. Tlie warmer weather of the past two or three days has created n better demand for fruits and stocks are moviuir more freely. PEACHES Choice California stock is golnc at Sl.&VSl.CO. Michigan peaches arc selling at 7 : > (2Mic ( per 10-lb baskets. GHAPES The supply of home-grown crapes continues liberal. . California , Tokay nnd Muscat , 81.50a2.5 ( < ) : 'choce ' ! home-grown , 3kc. The market Is fairly well supplied with eastern ( Train's at 30@-l5c ) per basket CUAU AriM.ua Choice Siberian , 53.003.50 per bbl. OKANOES Fancy Rodl. 160 per box. S5 50 ; fancy Rodl , 200 per box , 30.00 ; choice Naples , 200 per box , 85.50. LEMONS Choice Palermo , 80.00 ; fair Pa lermo , 85.oo@5.50 : choice Messina , 0.50 ; fancy Messina , 87.00 ; extra fancy Rodl , 88.50 ; extra fancy Malorl , 88.50. QUINCBS California quinces , of large size , 82.00@2.25 per box. CiiAMiBiihiES The market Is fairly well supplied with good stock. Bell and cherry , 89.00. Cape Cods will arrive In a few days and will sell at 39.00@10.00. APPLES The supply is liberal , especially of homo-grown stock. Choice Michigan up- plcs 2.75@3.00 ; home-grown. ' 83.25@2.50. PEARS California Bartlett pears are be coming scarce , and good stock , suitable for reslilpinent , is worth 83.25(33.50 ( ; other varie ties S2.00@2.75. UANANAS The market is well supplied with bananas atS3.50@3.00 per bunch. COCOANUTS "Good " stock , $5.00. Flour nnil Feed. n\c \ following are the lohblny prices : Minnesota patents , 83.50 percwt : Minneso ta Bakers' straight , 82.30 percwt. ; Kansas and Missouri winter fancy patents , 83:4.rWJ.CO : : Nebraska patents. S2.25@2.35 ; rye Hour , 81.75 @ 1.90 per cwt ; rye Urabam , 81.40 per cwt. ; wheat Graham , 81.75 per cwt ; corn meal , yellow , 90c per cwt : corn meal , white , 81.00 percwt ; chopped feed , S14.00@10.00 per ton ; bran , S12.00@13.00pur ton : screenings , 89.00 @ 12.00 per ton. HAY Upland prairie , S8.00@9.50 ; com mon coarse , S7.00@3.00. Grocer' * COFFER Ordinary grades , 20J21e ; fair , 21K@22c ; prime. 22i ( te : fancy green and yellow , 33@35c ; old covernmeut Java. 2S 30c ; Interior Java , 25cu'JSc ) ; Mocha , Arhnckle's. roasted , 20Vc ; McLaughlln'N XXXX , 26 > c ; Dilworth's , SCc ; Ked Cross , 26tfc. REFINED LAUD Tierce. 7c ; 40-ib square cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , 7 c : 20- 1 b round , 7'c ( ; 10Mb palls , 7 c ; 5-lb palls , 7J/c ; 3-lb PSuoAR-Granulated,6J < @ 7cconf. ; A , 6ffl 6c ; wnlte extra C , 6 @r > Xc : extra C. 0 (3 6 ? c ; yellow C , 5Kc ; cut loaf , 7K ; powdered , VIIOTISIOJJS llams , lt @ 12c : breakfast bacon.ll/@Uctf ? : bacon sides lo } @iOKcdrv ; salt , 9KOf9Xc ; shoulders , 7@7Jfc : dried beef hams , H@llKc : dried beef regular , 10 > @llc ; hams picnic , 883 > $ c. ad lumber DRIED FRUITS Apples , new , X' & 6c ; evaporated , 50-lb ring , I414j < c ; raspberries , evaporated , 29c ; blackberries , evaporated , 10tiOKc ( ; pitted cherries , peaches , new , K's , 7 c : evaporated peeled peacnes , c ; evaporated , unpared , 10) $17c ; new currants , ? M@7Kc ; prunes , 4Jf@5c : citron , 25c ; rai sins. London layers , California , loose muscatels , Sl.bO@1.85 ; new Valencias , 7 c. SYKUP No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs. fl.40@i.50 ; New Orleans , per gallon , 3846c : maple syrup , half Ibbs , "old time , " per gallon , Mc ) ; 1-gallon cans , per doz , 810.50 ; half-gallon cans , per doz , $0.25 ; quart cans , 83.35. CANNED GOODS Oisters , standard , per case , 83.00(33.10 ( : strawl > erries , 2 Ib , per case. case , S5.75@5.85 ; white' cherries , per rase , 80.00 plums , per case , $3.bO@3.90 : blue berries , per case , 8i30@-2.40 ; egg plums , 2 Ib. per case , 83.50 : pineapples , 2 Ib , per case. J3.20Q5.75 ; 1 Ib mackerel , per doz. 81.60 : l Ib salmon , per doz , 8l.axa2.0o ; 2 Ib gooseberries , percaso. 8.259a35 : ) ; 2Ib string beans , per case , 81.75 ; 2lb lima beane , per case , (1.60 ; 3 Ib marrowfat peas , per caset 83.5033.60 ; U Ib early June peas , per case , 12.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 83.40(32.50 ( ; 2 Ib corn , 82.20@2.25. j , PicKLES-Medlum. in 'bbls , 86.50 ; do In half bbls , 83.75 ; small , in bbls , 87.50 ; do In half bbls , 84.25 ; gherkins , In bbls , 88.50 ; do lit halt bbls. 84.75. WOODEN WAKE Two-hoop palls , per doz , * 1.45 : 3-hoop palls , 81,70 ; No. l tub. 80.50 ; No. 2 tub. 85.60 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wash boards , 81.75 : assorted bowls , 82.25 ; No. 1 churns , 89 ; Ho. 2 churns , 88 ; No. 3 churns , TonAcco Lorlllard'sCIImax , 44n ; Splen did , 4lc ; Mechanic's Delight 41c : Leguett A Meyers Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Drum , mond's Horse Shoe , 4lc ; T. J. , 37c ; Sorg's Spearhead. 44c. BKOPK Seven-sixteenths Inch , 12 STARCH Mirror Gloss , 6c ; Graves Corn , 6c ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; Oswego Corn. 7a BBOoMS-Extra 4-tle$2,60 ; No. 1.82.00 ; No. 2,81.75 ; heavy stable , 84 CAKDT Mixed , BX@HC ; stick. 8X < 39Xc. CBAcucns Garneairs soda , batter and picnic. So ; creams , 8c ; ginger inapt , 8c ; city oda , 7c. TKAI J apan , 20d5Sc ; gunpowder , 90 ® Toung Uyion. 35 ( & 5c ; Ooloqg , 2060c , General Markeu , SPIRITS Coloine spirits , iw proof , 81.10 ; do lot proof , 81.12 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , 81.10 ; do 188 proof , 81.09. Alcohol. 188 proof , 83.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled whiskies , 81.0031.60. Gin blended. 81. WO 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , 82.0036.00 ; Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , 82.0096.6U ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , 8L50d 3.W. ( Brandies , Imported. 85.o6as.50 ; domestic. 81.30(2(3.00. ( ( Gins , Imported. 84.0& 6.00 ; domestic , 51.25(93.00. ( Champagnes .Im ported , per case , S2S.00@33.00 ; American , per case. 8lO.OKaiO.OO. MKAVT llAKnwARE-lron , rale , 82. M o Plow steel , special cast. 4 > { c ; crucible steo | , OM'c ; cast tools , do. I''ytlbc ; wa on spotcs. p nr set , J2.00 < $ ' > .50 ; hubs , per set , 81.6J : fef. l oos , sawed dry , 81.60 ; tongues , each , ( tOc ; nxles , each , 76c ; square nuts , per Ib u c : con ciialn , per Ib , 0) gl3c ; malleable , bjic , ( ) ; Iron wedges , 60 ; crowbars , 6c ; harrow teeth , 4Vc ; Kpnng steel. 4 ( 5e ; Uirdon's horse Rlioes , 84.75 ; Burden's mule shoes. $5.75. Barbed wire' in car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibs. Iron nails , rates. 10 to 60 82.40 ; .teei nails , HIDES Green butchers' , 8X@6c ; green cured , 7Kc ; dry nint , lie ; dry salt , 9c ; green calf skins , ? Kc : damteed hides , two-thirds price. Tallow : te. Grease Prime white. 3c : yellow. 3c ; brown , l ) < c. Sheep pelts. 250 COAL Egg , 89.25 ; nut , 89.50 ; range , 89.50 ; Iowa lump , 83.00 ; Iowa nut , 82.75 ; walnut block , 83.00 ; Illinois , 84.2504.75. under groceolcs. _ Dry Goorta. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls count LL , OJfc ; CC , 7 > 'c ; SS , 8fc ! ; NaineU'ss , 6Vtfc ; No. 5. Oc ; EE. 9Mc ; < } , lO c : XX I2c ; 06 , We : NN , fee RX , isc ; R , 30c : No. 10 , SKC ; 40 , lOKc : eo- ij > * c : no , loc ; u , niorcn , iuc : w , colored. 13c ; 70 , colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13) < c ; Union Pacilic. 18c. CAHPHT WAitr-Blbb white , 18 } < c ; col ored , 20XC. v B AT rs Standard , 8c ; Gem , He ; Beauty , 12Kc : Boone , 14c ; B. cased , 80.50. PHINTS Soi.iuiCoLoits Atlanta 5) < c ; Sla ter 5c ; Berlin Oil C'fc ; Garner Oil 6 to 7. PINK AND ROUES Richmond tic ; Alienee ; River- point r > c ; Steel Rlvcrfc : Richmond Oc : Pacilic GKe. INDIOO BLUK Washington Oc ; Amcrl- canGcAriioldOXc ; ; ArnoldB He ; Arnold A 12c ; Arnold Goldseal lUXc. Dur.ss Char ter Oak 4He ; uamapo 3Jfc : Lodl 4j/c ; Allen SJc ; Richmond 5) ) 0 , Windsor Cc ; Eddystone 6c * Pacilic 6c * GiNQHAM-Plunkett checks 7 > c ; Whltten- ton 7Jfc ; York 7 > fc ; Normaudlo Dress 8V < c ; Calcutta Dress 8Xc : Whittenton Dress 9c ; Renfrew Dress 9c to 12Wo , ; CAMnnica Slater 4Jfc ; Woods 4Wc ; Stan dard 4 } c ; Peacock 4 We. COHSET JEANS Androscogglu 7 > fc ; Kear- sage 7'fc ; Rockport6J c ; Conestoga 6 , ' c. DUCK West Point 29 In.,8oz. . lOtfc ; West Point 29 In. . 10 oz. . 12Vc : West Point 20 In. , 13 oz. . 15c ; West Point 40 In. . 11 oz. , 10 . Checks Caledonia X. 9Ko : Caledonia XX , loWc ; Economy 9 to B c ; Otis 9 to 9) < c. TICKS Lewlston 30 In. , 12 > < c : Lewistou 32 In. . ISifp ; York 88 in. , I4c ; Swift Rlver7Kc : Thorndlke O O , Stfc ; Thorndlke E F , 8Kc ; Thorndlke 130 , 9 > < c ; Thorndlko XXX , 15c ; Cordls No. 5,9Kc ; Cordls No. 4 , He. DENIMS Amoskeag lioz.luc : Everett 7 oz. , I3c ; York 7oz. , IHC ; Havmaker 8Kc ; Jaff- rey XX. llj < c ; Jaffrey XXX , 12&c ; Beaver Creek AA. 12c ; Beaver Creek BB , He ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc. KENTUCKY J BANS Memorial 15c : Canton 8c ; Durham 27Xc : Hercules 18c ; Leamlng- on 22 > fc : Colts weld 25c , CitASH Stevens'B6c ; bleached 7c ; Ste- ens' A 7 c : bieaclied 8Hc : Stevens' P 8Kc : ileached 9Kc : Stevens' tf > ic ; bleached Okfc : Stevens' S R T 12We. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth 82.85 ; ilaln Holland 8V < c to 'Jc : Dado Holland 12 > c. KLANNEi.s-Pfaid Raftsman 30n : Goshen 2Wc ; Clear Lake 32U'c : Maple City : 5Xc. Vhltc-G. 11. No. 3 , Jf , 21c : ( J. U. No. 1 , % , 7Xc ; B. II. No. 2 , % . 22Kc ; B. H. No. 1 , < 30o : Queeliee No. 1. J42c ; Qnecliee No. 2 ic ; . . . , , c ; . . . KdC. CoMFHIlTERSi Su.60@35.00. BnA.NKKi-8 White , * LOO@7.50 ; colored , BKOWN SIIEHTINGS Atlantic A , 4-4 , 75 < c ; Atlantic. H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , fii c : At- antlo P , 4-4 , 5c ; Auiora LL. 4-4 , 5ic ; Aurora C , 4-4,4' < c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJfc ; loosler LL , 4-4 , 55 c ; Indian lload , 4-4 7 > fc ; awrenco LL. 4-4 , 5 > fc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , T Ii Pcpperell R , * 4 6tf fc ; 1'oppereil O , 4-4 , V : ; Pepperell , 8-4 , lOc ; Pepperell. 9-4 , 18c : oppcreil , 10-4 , 20c ; Utica C , 4-4. 4 fc ; \Vnchusett \ , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 0 > e ; Aurora B , 4-4 , do. . . BLEACHED SHF.KTINO Berkeley cambric. No. 00 , 9Uc ; Best Yet , 4-4 , GJ < c : butter cloth JO , 4tfc ; Cabot , 7Ku : Farwell , 8c : Fruit of joom , 8c ; Greene G , 6c ; Hope , 1c' King Phillip cambric. He ; Lonsdale. IH/c ; Lons- dale , 8 > < c ; New York mills , lOWc ; Pcpperell , 43 inch , lOKc : Pepperell , 40 Incli , HWc ; Pep perell , 6-4,15c ; Pcpperell. 8-4.18c : Pepperell , M , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 32Xc : Canton. 4-4 , % c ; Canton , 4-4 , 9Kc ; Triumph , Oc ; Wauit sittta , He ; Valley. 5c. Dry Immber. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIlKttS. 2. II & If ! ft. Id ft 20 ft Zi ft 24 ft 2x4 170 * luifiO 50 21.50 21.5J 2x8 . ' .60 22.SJ Jx8 21.M 21.6. JxlO 82,50 'xl2 , .10.25 lll.M 20.AO 21.5U 2U.5 4x4-8x8 . .1S.50 lV.50,20.r , > ul2J.Ot ) 2'J.Ofl FI.OOItlNO. A 0 In. White Pine 83-i.50 C , 829.50 B " " " ! ! 3.50 D , 21.00 ' " " ( Sol. Fencing.19.00 ) FINISHING. 1st and2ndclear , 1.1 Inch , s.2s 850.50 3d. clear , 1 Inch , 8. 2s. , 45.60 ft " HIX. . 2 In 40.SO A select , 1 fuch , s. 2 s. . 40.00 " " IM , IK-2 In 44.00 B " l Indus. 3 s. , 80.00 1 " 1 # , IK. 2 In 87.00 1'OI'LAU LUMIlCTt. Clear Poplar , 15x. Bds. % in. , H. 3 s..835.50 - " % In. Panel , s. 3 s 37.00 " " Corrugated Ceiling , % . . 28.50 nATTENS , WKLI , TUBINa , PICKETS. O. G. BaUs , 2) ) in 800.75 " Kx3 in , s.l s 00.45 S In Well Tubing. D & M and Dcv. . . . . 23.00 Pickets , D. * H. Flat 20.50 Square 21.00 iioxnns. No. 1 , com. sis 818.00 No. 2 , com , sis 817.00 No. 3 , 815,50 Np. 4 , 813.00 FENCING. No. 1 , 4&0in , 13 A 14 ft , roueh 810.50 No. 1 , ' " 10" " 19.50 No.2 , " ' 12&144' " 10.00 No. 2 , " " 10 " " 17.60 RIDINO. A. 12 , 14 and 10 ft. 821.50 C , 815.50 B. " " " 80.50 D. 13.6C OrncK POST QUAKTKUMARTEH , Four D. A. ItUBSur.Ti , WvoxilNO , Septcmlicr 20.1K87. . SKA LEI ) propo4Ks ) , In triplicate , subject to tbo usual conditions , will bo received n' tills ulllco until 12 o'clock , noon , on Thursday. October 20,1887 , at which time and plnco they will bo opened In the presence ot attending bidders , for the construction of the following brlclc buildings at this post , viz : 2 sets of Held oflicerg' quarters. 4 slniflo gets of ofllcers' nuartora. 1 company liiirrucke. 1 quartermas ter's storehouse. 1 subsistence storehouse. Alia for 1 f riimo coal shed , und for the conver sion of two storehouses Into company bar racks. Proposals will ho considered for fur- nlsbm ? both mntorlnl and labor necessary to complete the work , tmd for ench separately. Preference given to articles of domestic pro duction and manufacture , conditions of price and quullty being equal , and such preference Kiven to urtlclea of American production nnd manufacture produced on the Pacific const , tote to ! extent ot the consumption required by the public service there. Plans , specifications and citlmnto of material required can bu seen at tboolllcoof tbo Chief Quartermaster , Depart ment of the 1'latto , Omaha , Nebraska , and at thlsoflico. Bnvelopos containing proposals to lie marked "Proposal ! for Construction of Buildings , " and addrnsied to the undurslrncd at Fort D. A. llussell. Wyomlnir. The United States reserves the right to reject anv or all lilds. EDWAHD CUVNOWKTir , 1st Lieut ScQ. K. M. , 17th Infantry , 1'oft Quar- termasttr. BOYNTON FURNACE CO. , Salt Manufacture of BOVNTON'S FURNACES , RANGES THEATERS , With All MODERN Improvements. 47 and 49 Dearborn St. , J. H. MANNY , MANAGER. CHICAGO. YOU IALB BT IJENRY E. COX ( Omaha , Neb v JOBBERS' OIBECTOBY Agricultural Implements. CHURCHILL PARKER , WholtMl * Tit lUr In Arrlcultaral Implements , Wagons , Curlgci and Buttle * . Jonti ( treat , between Mb nJ lOth.Onuha. M b. LININGER a > RETCALF co. , Agricultural Implements , WMoni.C rrlM , Haultt. Hie. . Whol lf. Om h . PARLINORENDOltFA MARTIN Whole * * ) * De l n In Agricultural Implements , ( f gem nd BuiflM. 90I.KCT. UOi tnilKff , Jonctrt P. P.MAS 1' & CO. , ' Mtminicturan of Kitckcyo Drills , Seeder. ' , Cultivator. * Hay lUkcB , Cider Mllli unit l.ubnn I'ulterliert. Cor. North Mill unit Nlchdlus 8t . WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implement * Wagons and II Jiiirlog. ornor Uth & Nicholas sis , A. HOSPE , JR. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , .in DouglM Street , Omtha. Beott and Shot * . jr. r. MORSE A co. Jobbers of Boots ami Shoes. lilt Farntm it. , Omaba , N b. Manufaetorj , Bummw ttreet. lloHnn. K1KKEMJAU. . JONliS As CO. Successors to Hood , Jones & Co. , Wholoaulo Manufacturer ! ) of Dents & Shoos. Airts for linMon Ituhhor Shoo Co. 1102. 11(11 ( , V 1'fll l'm-ni"'Sf rm-lin. Vohri'Vn. Ceffie , Splett , etc. OLAKlvii CUf'KlCE CO. , Orniilm CoKce and Spioc Mills. Tens , CotToos , Hplces , llaklng 1'owiler , Flavoring Extracts. Laundry llluo Ink , etc. 1414-1410 llnrnoy Bt. Umiibn , Nobraskn , Crockery and Glassware W. L. WRIGHT , Acmtfor'beMujufatturcrsand Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lampt , Chlminji , etc. OMce , 17 South Uth at Omaha , Neb. . Cotnm/uion and Storage. D. A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing. Batter , ( ( land Produce. Contlcnmami elicited. Ileidqtiirtart for Stoneware , llerrj Boxra and Urnpa JlaiketB. llll Dodge ttreet , Omaha. RIDDELL C RinDELL , Storage and Commission Merchant * , ( peclaluei Butter , Egn , Chcc o , Poultrjr , Uame , Ojucn. etc. , etc. 11 > 8. llth Bt. WIEDEMAJT cC CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Butter , Giinie , Kniln , etc. 290 i. Uth it Omaha. Neb. GEO. SCHKOEDEK. & CO. , Successors to McShano A t-chropdor. 1'roJuco Commission unit Colil Storage. Omitlin , Nob. Coal , Coke anil Lime. Gio. F. J.AiiAnn. rrcii. C. P. rjoonXAK , V. Vie * . J. A. HUNiiiHLAXD , Sao. and Treat. OMAHA COAL , COKE cC LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , SW South Thirteenth Street , Omaha , Neb. , / . iyOJii ' .SOAr t : CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime. And Shippers of ( Vwl nnj Coke. Camont , 1'lmter- IJme.llatr. Flra Brick , Drain , Tile nnil Sewer I'lpo. onire , I'm ton Hotelfa - > im ft. , Offlxlm , Neb. Telephone fell. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Mnprra of Coal and CoJtc , 214 S. 13th St.Omaha , Nob. Dry Goods and Motions. If. E. SMITH cC C'O , , Dry Goods , Furnishing : Goods ANotions 1102 and 1104 Dounlan , cor. 1Kb St. , Omitbn , Nub. KILPATRICK-KOCH , DRY GOODS CO. , Importers niul Jobbers Dry Goods. Notions , dents' Furnishing Goods. Cor. llth & Htirnoy furniture. DEWEY < C STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Faraam it. . Oinaba. Neb. CHARLES SHirERICK , Furniture , Bedding , Upholstery , MlrroM , otc. 1818.1203 and 1810 Farnnm at. Omaba. Groceries , t'AXTON , GALLAGHER < 0 CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , Hoc. 703,707 , TOO andTll S. 10th St. , Omnliu. Neb. McCORD , BRADY cC CO. , Wholesale Grocers , ltn nnd LciTenwortti nts.Omub.i. IJ. Al. sTliliUK AS t-U , , lfliolendle Grocers , 1210 , 1231.1SSJ Hixrnoy St. , Omaha , Nob. ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Groccru , 1114iiml 1 111 Humor Ptroct , Oninlin. Hardware. LEE , FRIED < C CO. ' , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Bbeat Iron , Kte. Agent ! for ITowa Sc lai and Miami Powder Co. , Om h .N b. HIMEBAUGH < B TAYLOR , Bnilders'Hardware& Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tool * and Buffalo 8calei. KM Poufiat IL , . . Keb. KhCTOK it W1L.HKLMY CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Harnoy Street ! , Omaha , Nob. Western Agents for Austin I'owdor Co. , JnlTor ton Steel Nails , Falrbnnka Stumlard Scales. Heavy Hardware If. , T. BROATCIT Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprlugi. Wacon Stork , Hardware Lumber , etc. 1301 and Ull Ilarnejr it. , Omaha. EDNEY < & GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Waion and Carriage Wood Stock , Heary llardwar * , Etc. HIT and 12ill Leurrnwortb Bt. , Oinaba , Neb. Hats , Cops , Ete. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Cajis < & Strain Gpo ds , J107 Hnrncy Street , Oranhn , Nob. Liquors. Dlitlllen nf I.lqunn , Alcohol and Bplrlti. Importer ! and Jobbers of Wlneiana I.lquor . WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLED CO. and ILER d ) CO. , Importer * and Jobber ! of Kino Wlnei and Mauora. Solem nuf UreriOt Kenncdr'n Rait India lilt' ten una Domcillo Uquori. llH llarnej BU Lumber. OMAHA TXTMBER CO. , Dealer' All Kindt of Building Material at Wholesale. litli Street and Union Paelllo Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sasli , Dee , Kto. Yardj-Cornur 7th and Douglai ) Cornoi tthand Douiclaa. C. N. DIETZ , Lumber. 13th and California Btraeti , Omaha , Neb. fRED W. GRAY , Lnrober , Lime , Cement , Etc. . Etc. Cor.Ctb and Donglai itt . Omaba. NaX T. W. 'JOARVEYLVMBEIt CO. , To Dealers Only. Oflee , IM rarnam itrMt , Omaha. OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY ' CJ AS , .R. LEE , , v Hardwood Lumber , * Wood CirptU and Farqiet Mooring. Mb and Doala4 " JOHN A. WAKKFIELD , Wholesale Lnmber , Etc. Xnported and Anrlc n PortUnd Ctmtnt. VtaU Agent farMllwaukee Hydraulic Cement and Beit < J lncT WhltcLlm * . Millintrf * n4 IHtiotit. I. lmportor nil Jobbers of and Itotloiw. Motiont. f. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO * Wholaaala Dealer * la Notions and Furnishing Goods , 403 and 40 * 8. Tenth Bt. , Oaaba. _ V1NYAR1) & SCHNEIDER , Wholesale Notion * and Gents' Fur- llOSllarner 8tn > ot. Oinnhn , Nob. Oili. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Rejlncd and Lubricating Oils , AxloGrrnso , etc , Oinaliu , Nob. A. It. HIsUop , PAPER CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. ( 'arrjrnnlcertrekor TrlntlnK , Writ | > plni ( and Writ Ing paper. Bpcolul attention given to car leader order * i Printers' Materials. Auxiliary Publishers - Buppl.a . * . Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUltBER CO. , ManufhCturer and Dealnrt In nil kind lot Rubber tioodg , Oil Clothing nnd Leather nclllnit. I1XM Farnam at. S'eam Fittings , Pumps , Etc. CO. , Pumps , Pipes and EngincB , team , AV tor , Railway and Milling Supfllci. Jtt * WO , KJand K4 farnam at. , Omaha. y b. . CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , ' Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Itaam and Water Bupplle i. Headquarter * fiT Mail JooitCo'iUoo-li. fill riiain it. , Omaba. Nab. U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMP COMPANY. Bftllndir Wind lllliit eteam and Witter 8nppll < t , pfnu aoodi. nltlng , lime. VIS nnd M ) f.r- amit.iOmi > h * . 8. K. Kelton , Mauif tr. Tolepbnn * Nu. SIO. JJRO1TNELL < C CO. , llanufncturori and Dealers In ngtncs , Boilers & ( icnoral Machinery Sliuot Iron Work.Stouiu I'umpi * . Siur Mlllg. U'1J-1-I5 : Lcavonvrortli St. , Onmlm. . Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. , Farm , Field < nul Garden Sccdst Nos. H11-UI3 Jones Street , Omiilia , Nob. Storage , Forwarding & Commission. ARMSTRONG , 1'ETTIS & CO. Storat/e , Forwarding C Commission , Iniuoli house or tbo llonnuv liutriry Co. Hnir- ffos nt wliolo alu anil retiill. NOH. 131)8. iilO ; HIK | 1I2 ! ) I/.iird St. , Uninbik , Neb. Tclophono No. SCO. Teas and Cigars Importers nnd Jolibtrs of lean and Ctfiarn , plcos nnil Daisy Unking 1'oivdur. 1110 and 1418 lliiinoy Street. , Omalitt , Nob. OMAHA MANUFACTURERS , Cornice. "EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , John Epenoter , Prop. Manof tur r of OaUanliedlroo and Cornlet. Uod e and IM aud 105 N , 10th at. . Omaha. Meb. Smoke S aks , Bailers , Etc 11. If. SAWYER , Mannfnctnrliifr Dealer in Smokestacks , Hatchings , Tunic' , unit ( icn nl lldllnr Ilo Iron Works. " ' 'PAXTON C VIERLING Iron WorkH , Wrought and rait Iron HullJInu Work , iron Plain , ItallTiiK. Beama anil < Jlrit r . Hicitni tf.M\H \ t. llraia Work , ( jbnural Ifounilrf. Machlu * ' . l lll i k Work , omcoanj worki , U. P. Hr. ' OMAHA WIKK&IKON WORKS , Mr.iiiifiicturcVH of Wire and Iron IlaV'in.i * , Desk Nails , Window Gimrilu.l'lowerSliuiiU , l l N. IDlb. OMAHA SAFE & IKON WORKS G. Andrein , Proprietor. Manufacturer of Flrn and llurjrlnr I'rnot Safes. Vaults , Jail Work. Iron anil Wlro Fencing , Sljrns , olo. Cor. llth nn'l Jnoki > ont. . Clinnhii. Overalls. CANJFIELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY , Kannfacturera of Overalls , leant Fanti , Sblrti , Kte. 1101 and 1104 Dou-jlm Stree Omaha , Neb. Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROW C CO. , Wholoale Manufacturer ! of Sasli , Doors , Bllnda and Mouldings , Branch office , 121U and liard ts. , Oiash : , Neb , BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers , of Sash , Dtors , Blinds , Monld'jiKs.HUIr Work and Interior Html Wood Klnlih Jutlopcneil. N. K. cor. Stniind LouvcnwortUBti. Omubu , Neb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , Manufacturers of Mouldings , Fasli , Doors und UllnilsTurning Stiilr-wurk. lliuik mill Ollico Flttlnira. 20th und rnpploton Aveuiio , Brewers. STORZ X ILER , Lfljfer Ueer Brewers , 1S71 North 18th Street. Omaba , Nab. SOUTH OMAHA. C. II. l-AI.MKIt. N , I' . IIICMMAN. J , II. III.ANRIIAUU PALMER , R1CHMAN ,0 CO. , Live Stock Commission iHcrcltiiutx , Offlcc HonuiI , Upposlto Kxcluinuo UullUInK , Union Stock Vard.i , South Uinulin , Nob. MoCO V BROS. , Live Stock Coiiiiiilssion .Morcliauts. Market furnished free < > n | iH ; < ritl < ) ii. Stnckert an feeders funil itt < l on KO' I tarmt. Ilofereno * Unmlm .Vatlonul II ink niul Buiith O.nahl Union Stock Yurili , Suuth Omulm. LORIMER , WESl'ERF'LIJ & MALEY lAi'c Stifle Commission , Itoom 15 Kxclituiio ljullilliik" , Hnlon Stock YiiriR South Uinahu , Noli. Ti 6"u N & s IA R i1 E , ri Dcalorn In Mvo Stok. Hooin sa.Ki. llulldlniLnon : Stouk Vd . , H. Oinuhu Itoforoncns- Union Nut'I Hunk , Oiimha.Union ritocc Vunla Dank. S. Oimilm , K. H. Howlur , JVte. Am llnnk \ Trust Co. ± Unmlm. ALEX AN DISK & FITCH , Commission Donlora In I.ivo Stock , HOOIII 3 Oiiiioalto r.Ychank'n llulldlnjf , Union Stock Vurds , tioutli Omaha , Nub. _ _ UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha.- . . John F. Boyd , Bu rlnt Biil nt. '