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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1887 , tt
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Wheat Opens With a Weak Peeling But
Firms Up Later ,
CORNTRADcRSAPPEAR BULLISH.
A Hftnuntlonnl Itronk In September
and October Short Klb Cuttle
Valuea Ijowor llojts Ijawcr
Genetnl Quotations.
K MARKET.
CniOAflo , Sept. 21. [ Special Telegram to
the UKK.J The openlllg In wheat was rather
weak , the crowd appearing to be boarisli on
weaker private cables , showing a decline In
California and Indian wheat , an increase In
the amount in passage to the United King
dom of 400,000 bushels , and very large farm
ers deliveries reported. There was scarcely
the beginning of a decline , however , before
the stronger undertone , which for the lirst
time In several days manifested Itself yester
day , again made Itself felt. Private cables
gave No. 2 sprint ; Chicago a half penny
higher , and operators expecting higher prices.
Alex Ueddls and Kobert Warren were good
buyers , and there appeared to be a good de
mand for cash wheat generally. The strin
gency In the money market , which Is the all-
absorbing topic In the east , appears to cut no
figure whatever In the grain markets. The
scattering of money throughout thu country
to pay for grain Is no unusual thing at this
season , and of course It takes some
time for this money to work back. Wo eliull
get hold of It on Us return before
the New Yorkers do and no disastrous con
sequences because of tight money are antici
pated here. The "receipts and shipments"
blackboard had a more healthy look than for
several days. The shipments cxcecded'thn
receipts at Chicago , Detroit and Toledo. Thu
receipts at Minneapolis were largo 210,000
bushels but so were the shipments W.OOO
bushels and in general the Indications were
that the grain was not piling up danger-
oualy. The exports of Hour from New York
continue largo. Later private cables were
stronger and the public cable gave an advance - *
vance of # d In red winter , though not agree
ing with piivate advices of an advance of X < 1
In No. 2 soring. These advices , however ,
served to stimulate buying and the shorts ,
finding It advisable to cover , prices advanced
a tull Hfc , with the closing at 1 o'clock strong
at the bluest quotations ofitho day. October
69Vc , December 72tfe asked and May 77c.
The extreme fluctuations were In October
from CS % ( < tGgc to O'JJ/c , In December ,
to 71X < & 'n > ic aud .in May from TTa77 ( c to
There appeared to be rather a bullish feel-
; the corn traders at the opening ,
but the selling by ilutchlnson of something
like hnlt of his purchases of yesterday made a
week opening after all. Hut when the snuio
trader's brokers appeared later there was not
so much properly for sale. The receipts of
corn at this point continue lareu , but the
shipments are also liberal , and there Is a
good demand for the ciuin for shipment
The buliovtirs In bettor pi ices say that the
bulk of the present large receipts are of corn
sold for September at considerably lower
prices much of it at about 3Sc and that
when the grain so contracted lor Is taken
care of , there will bo more of It wanted tlinn
will be for sale at present prices. JUow far
their predictions lire to be verified Is a
problem to be solved , lint the first of their
promises , that much of tue corn now arriv
ing Is to till contracts for September , made
some time ago. Is undoubtedly correct.
There was a weak spot In tint
market at about I ho middle of
the session , when the estimated receipts tor
to-morrow were given ns 010 cars. The ex-
prctntlon had been that the estimate would be
Biuall. There was no great pressure to sell ,
however , and the market tinned back. The
fluctuations were not wide , being the great
est In the October outlon 4l@41Jc. In
November thu langc was from 41V to 41 , < 6c ,
In December 41 to41 > | C , and in Muy 44 % to
The cloHlnc was llrm at October 41W
, November 41M@41c bid , and May
Jats were quiet and not enough was doing
to pay dealers to give their time to the mar
ket. AVlth no particular change In prices ,
and the variation within the nairow range
"y * of Xc per bushel for the past few dayn , the
receipts of casli have been fairly liberal , but
all this business has been in tlio sample
market and at prices above what could have
twen obtained In store. The closing was at
'ZWc for October , and sellers at 'J9V tor Muy.
No. i ) white sold at ill c for May.
In provisions ( he sensation was another
unexpected break In September nnd October
short ilbs for some reason not made public ,
though possibly on account of the * failure of
the decline last week to shake out of all the
toilers to Its deal , trie house controlling this
line withdrew Its support , bhort ribs for
October the trading future opened at.SS.45
and then dropped with an occasional transac
tion atSS.'JO and closed at 1 o'clock at $8.2 ,
or 80c lower than last night. September was
nominally the tame as October. Lard was
relatively tlin strongest article on the list and
suffered little or no change in thu ruling
prices. The October tuture for It sold at
0.32K aa7K aml closed at 8C.a5S0.87J. ( ! ' ,
wlilcli was also the closing for September.
For November lard closed at 80.30 and for
December at $0.a ; > , Marring lard the
January product WHS weakened by the largo
receipts of hogs. Pork for this month de
clined lOc and short ribs fie. Cash lard sold
W. to the extent of 3,2.10 tierces at S0.82)f(3 ) , ( < ) .37 > $ .
Cash moats were In better demand.
AFTERNOON SESSION Wheat higher ; Sep
tember olosra at about C9c ; October sold at
c , tlicn up to 69'fc. closing at
c ; November sold at 71@71Jfc , clos
Ing at 71&"e ; December sold at72kc. eased
oft to "KXwK c , split thn at TaxtSiTU c ,
closing at that ; May sold at 77 % < 377c. split
to78C478Vc. closing at 78c. Corn steady ;
May oponad at 44 'c , sold at
split then at 44c , closing with Kellers at
44c. Oate , very quiet ; September 25.Vc bid ;
for October 25tf@25c was bid ; Novembnr
; May was offered at 2c ! , witli 29M
bid. Pork sold and closed for Janu
r ary at Sia. ' 'i , an advance of 2Uc ; clear rib
closed nominally at I ll.W , Lnrd was strong ,
closing at IO.K5 for Beptf mber and October ,
80.80 for November , Sfi.H-JJ for December
nnd SO 37 } $ ( < 0.40 for January. Trading was
limited. Short ribs for October sold at
. ' - JH ® .25 and closed at 8.as. an advance
; January was steady
CHICAGO IjlVK STOCK.
CHICAGO , Sect 21. [ Special Telegram to
the BKK. ) CATIXK The market to-day was
stronger for good to clioice beevo.s and very
dull for common to talr kinds. The receipts
were not so lar ; e as one \\eek ago to-day , but
for the week show about the same as last.
Thn market did not average much dllTeri'iit
from yesterday , but nobody could remember
when thin cattle sold lower. Them were
very'few choice fat heavy cattle. Shippers
bought some 1.10 to 1,217 pound cattle as low
as $2.73(33.00 ( , 1,001 to 1,437 pound steers at
$ : U5 < 3a60 , 1,210 to 1,4PO pound cattle at S3.73
@ 4.5. ! ! 1.400 to 1GOO pound steers at 5MOy
4.W , with 1,230 pound steers at the Utter
price , and a few cars of 1,504 to
1,004 iwtind cattle at SS.05. Drnssed
beef men paid S-.WX3H1J5 for common
1.163 to 1,4'i'J ' pound steers , 54,00 < Ji4.S5 f or
1,0711 to 1.4S7 pound steers , 84.404.45 for
good 1.171 to 1,317 pound steers and S4. < * > 5 ( $
4 1 > 5 for two or three cars of line l.M'J to Ien4
pound cattle. Kecelrits , 10,500 : shlpm'-nts ,
8,000 ; best strong and others dull. Shipping ;
stms , l.JBO to 1,500 pounds. S4.00 S.05 ;
1,200 to luo : pounds , : { .5U 4.40 ; tW ) to
1'JOO r"u ds , * i753.70. Stockers and
fi-eilers , t'i.4 < Kafl.W. cows , bull * and mixed I ,
fl.a'xi'.K'i ; Texas cows , fl.fiO ASO ; steers ,
J2.00 : ) .1J. ! Wnslern rauger.s weaker ; na-
tnes Hiid half breeds , Si45Tfi.Ci ( : ; cows ,
Cl.i 0'.55. Wlnteml Texan ; , $2.00(33.15. (
lloos-Kstlmatcd receipts , lfi,000 ; last
Wednesday , 17.KJ4 ; w > ? k so f r , 40,540 ; same
time last week , NV'i'-IS. There waTa slinry
down turn of at least JOe all round and In
coino liiBti\nceS the decline was equal to IV.
A few fancy hravy made 85.2iK35.25 , prime
packers S-r > .003\10 , fair to good packlnc
sorts S4.60@4.t < 0. with common at 84,5034.75 ,
Light sorts. 95.00 for the best and then down
to f 4.75f-l. l for other sorts.
F1MAMGIAU
8 pt. 21.-Speol [ l Tel f ratal
to U > 6 fljsic.1 STOCK * Tbe itock mark t wa ;
feverish and veryragged * , but on the whole
declines were confined to a narrower range
and were chiefly In the Goulds and Now
England , Traders raided the former and
.Missouri Paclllc broken 2 per cent , and Insid
ers sold the latter and It dropped.3 per cent.
Liquidation has bpon heavy and many oper
ators were Inclined to tlio opinion that de
clines oxtcmltnir from 15 to 60 per cent In
three months were severe enough to cause
sharp rallies. The bulls , however , appear un
able to concentrate their forces and the only
support came trom forelcn homes , who were
buying largely , and from shorts who have
covered large lines , leaving the market In
one respect weaker than before. The gov
ernment was expected to receive large offer
ings of bonds but only received tenders of
SS70.000 at prices rah lnj ? from 81.07.00 to
SI.10. Thli was a complete surprise and
showed that the principal holders , who are
trustees and savings banks , did not feel the
pressure for money as bad as those In Wall
street talk about. It Is a good thing to dis
tribute the treasury surplus , but unless hold
ers of bonds are Inclined to part with them
they can do little to relieve the pressure for
money. In times like the present govern
ment bonds are the only securities that the
public look upon as affordlne ample security ,
hence they are slow to part with them. About
noon there was more character to the buying
and the market reacted & ® 1J per cent. The
Improvement continued until the close on the
purchase of luG5,000 bonds by the treasury ,
when the last sales were at nearly the outside
in a majority of the active stock ? , nil the
early decline being recovered , and net ad
vances of yjl \ % being established. The only
decline of Importance was \M per cent on
Northern Paclllc preferred. The total sales
were r < 07HO : shares.
GovKiiNMntm Government bonds were
dull but steady.
YKS CKUDAY'S gUOTATIO ! .
tl. S. 4's coupon .12434 C. AN. W 1118'
U. 8. 4W'Hcoup. . 108 do preferred. . . 142JjJ
Pacific uV > l'U5. . 122 C. Y.C 107
CanadaSouth'n. . O. It AN , SO
Central Pacllli.34Jf ! O. T. ,
Chicago * Alton. ISO Paclllc Mall
do preferred..155 P. ? D. &K W
C. , JJ. &Q ' " " PullmanPal.Car.145
D..L.A W Heading 57 ?
D.AKG 24 % Kock Island . . . .117
Erie SOi- St L. AS. K. . . . 31
do preferred. . . . 6:1 : do preferred. . . . 65 %
Illinois Central..US C. , M. A 8t.P. . . 88Hf
I. , B. & W 13 do preferred. . 117Jf
K. AT 23 ? St P. . A 0 41M
Lake Shore US ) , do prof erred. . 10CW
L. AN 61'4' Texas Pacilic. . . . 22 > ff
Michigan Cent'l. . Union Pacific. . . . 52
Mo. Pacific W. . St LAP. . . . 17
No. Pacific do preferred. .
do prof erred. . . . 49. % W. U. Telegraph
HOMEY On call was active , ranging
from 3 to OM t > er eent , last loan at 5 per
cent , and closing offered at 5 per cent
PRIME MBHCANTILE P API H 7(48 per
eent.
STCRM. EXCIIAWOK Is feverish and
lower at 84.794.80 for 60 days and S4.MK
for demand. _
i'UODUCK MAUKKTS.
Chicago. Sept. 21. Following quotations
are the 2:30 : closing figures :
Flour Steady and unchanged.
Wheat Dull ; prices declined } @ 7 < c Into
In the session , advanced sharply aud closed
about X@J c higher than yesterday's closing
prices : cash , G93-10e ; May. 78 l-6c.
Corn Easy and lower ; prices declined > ' & @
Kc , near futures showing creator weakness ,
then ruled tinner and closed Ji@Xc lower
than jcstorday ; cash , 41c ; October , 41 8-10c ;
Mav , 44o.
Oats Fooling rather easy ; cash. 25Js'c ;
October , 25'fc ' ; May , 29'fc.
Kye Dull and steady at 47c.
Bailey Weaker nt 70c.
Prime Timothy Seen Closed at SJ.28.
Flax Seed Closed at 51.00.
Whisky S1.1U.
Pork Quiet and easy ; year , 811.90 ;
Jnnuaiy. 512.22f.
Lard Keeling was easier , closing steady ;
cash and October , 80.85 ; May , iC.67,1 .
Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , 555.21(25.30 ( ;
short clear , S3.OOCiiS.05 ; bhort ribs , 8S > .20@
o. J5 ,
H utter Steady creamery , 18@23 } c ; dairy ,
Cheese Finn ! full cream Cheddars , 11
@llYc ; tlats , HJKftllJfc ; Young Americas ,
U3 @l' c : skims , 8aSjj ! < c.
lycgs If irin atlO > ( < $ l7c.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy green hides
7Mc ; light do , 7&8c ; salted bull lilacs ,
( > c , green salted calf , BH@'Jc ; dry flint , 11 ®
1'Jc : Urv calf , 12@13c ; deacons 30c each.
Tallow Firm ; No. 1 country , 4@4 e ; No.
2 , SKe ; cakes , 4 { c.
c.Kecelnts. . Shipments.
Flour , bbls 40,000 27,000
Wheat , bu 55.000 132.000
Corn , bu 154.000 170.000
Oats , bu 257.00(1 ( 01,000
Kye , bu 3,000 1,000
barley , bu 127,000 93.000
St. Louts , Sept. 21. Wheat-Closed tf(3 (
Vc higher ; cash , C8 > @C8 > jc ; October , G8 c ;
November , 70c. .
Corn Easier ; cash , 39Jic ; October , 38'fc ;
November , 87Hc ,
Outs Weak and slow ; cash , 23Jfc ; Octo
ber. 23 @ ' . ' 3Xc ; May , 2H > V@28 > ic.
1'ork Dull and irregular at 815,25.
Lard-Quiet at S0.25 ? SO.0. : !
Whlsky-Sl.O.- ) .
Uuttei Unchanged ; creamery , 20@24c ;
dairy , I5@.io.
Atternoon Hoard Wheat Active and
higher ; November , 70k'e bid ; December , T2
@wMi' ; May , 7 0. Corn Steady. Oats
llrm.
llrm.Milwaukee.
Milwaukee. Sent. 21. Wheat Strong ;
cash and October , ol ) > ic : November , 71c.
Corn Firm ; No. . 4lc.
Oats-Quiet ; No. 2 white , 27c.
Kve-Uig.hcr ; No. l.t4U o.
Bailey-Stronger ; No.
Provisions Easier.
Pork-September , S14.50@15.00.
Minneapolis. Sept. 21. Wheat-Steady
for dry wheat , damp neglected ; No. 1 hard ,
cash , CSJic ; October , 69c ; November , 50tfc } ;
May , 77c ; No. 1 northern , cash , WJ c ; Octo
ber , 05c ; November , CGXc ; May , 78c ; No. 2
northern , cash , 5)j ) ic ; October , GOc. On
track : No. 1 hard , 70V c ; No. 1 northern , COc ;
No. 2 northern , 60 3c.
Flour Dull ; patents. S4.00@4.20 ; bakers' ,
Kecelpts-rWheat. 217.000 bu.
Shipments-Wheat , 5'JOOObu ; flour , 2.r , ! ! 00
bis.
Cincinnati. Sept. 21. Wncat Firm and
higher ; No. 2 red. 74c. 'MMi
Corn Easier ; No. a mixed , 45@45Vc.
Oats Dull ; No. 3 mixed , 27H@-JUc.
Kye Easy ; No. 2. 51 p
Pork-Quiet at 815.25.
Lard Firm at SG.a. " ) .
Whisky-Firm at 81.05.
lilvnrpiKil , Sept. 21. Wheat Quiet and
demand poor ; holders offer moderately.
Corn Firm and demand fair ; new mixed
western , 4s 2Hd per cental ; now mixed west
ern , 4s 2Hd per cental.
Now VorK , Sept. 21. ' Wheat Ke-
celpts , bO.OOO ; espoits , 109,000 ; options
advanced } ( @ % e. and elosed strong at best
rates ; spot lots KQhc higher and fairly
active ; ungraded red , 79M813i'c : No. 1 red ,
nominal t > 7c ; No. d red , 79c in elevator , 80
t. 8W delivered ; October closing at TJXc.
Oorn-Ueeelpts. 75,000 ; exports. B4.SOO ;
options JfQj ? ! ! higher , but lirm and quiet ;
spot lots a trifle better ; uiuraded , 50 } ©
50) ) c In store , MKuiolKc delivered ; October
closed at M
Oats Ueceiuts. 85,000 ; exports , 1,000 :
J c hlclicr , but only moderately active ;
mixed v c&teru , SJ&Uic ; wblte western , S4@
40c.
40c.CoiTee .Spot , fair ; Rio , dull aud nominal
at 81'.V > ; 'opened 5@iu points hiiilior ,
„ _ a shadu lower ; sales , TJ.250
October. 810.75S17.00 : November , 817.05 ®
17.25 ; _ Decombcr , S17.30Q17.50 ; January ,
. .
Potroleum-FIrm : United. G6Ve.
EKKS Steady and demand fair ; western ,
HWlllc.
1'ork In niodfrate request ; mess was
quoted at C10.0U fur new ; S15.2S31S.SO for
oh ) .
Lard A simile easier ; western steam , spot ,
'
llutter Steady and quiet ; western , ISO
24c ; creamery , lrtarJ4c. (
Cheese Firm ; western , OJfQllc.
Kaniau City. Sept. 21. Wheat Weaker ;
No. 2 soft , cash. Oln bid , GvK ! asked ; Octo
ber. CHc asked ; May 71J c bid , 71c asked.
Corn Steady ; No. a , cash , 85 , o bid , ! ' . c
asked ; October , arx ; bid. S-Jc asked.
Oats No. 2 , 21c bid , 22u asked.
New Oi-lennii. Sept. 31. Corn Scarce
and llrm ; mixed , 57c ; white aud yellow , 59 < < g
60c.
0 ts-K slor : No.3S34O34c.
Cormnpal-Steadv at 4.HO. .
' Hoc Products Easier , but not quoUbljr
lower.
L1VK HTOOK.
n. Sept 21. The DrovorV Jonrnat
reports as follows :
Cattle-ltecclpts. 10,600 ; bc ( t stronjr. others
dull ; shipping steers , 8J.75ri.li.o.li ; dockers
audlPCdpr. ,8l.'IOt2.Mcowc.bulUMnd ( ! ) ; mixed ,
ll.av92.S5 ; Texas cattle , ? 1.50@3.15 ; west
ern rangers , 81.05 ( .3.00.
. .
8:1.2534.50. :
Sheen KecclpK 6.000 ; natives , S2.WX3
4. IB ; western , : uo < as.orj ; Texans , 82.75 ( < 5
3.CO ; lambs , 34.2r ( < { 5.2. ' > .
Kansas City , Sept. 21.-Cattlo Ite-
ceiit , 5,000 ; shipments , 2,000 ; market weak
and Blow ; coed to choice , corn fed , 84.00 ®
4.40 ; common to medium , f3.ax < i > " > .W ; utock-
* T * . 2.a'-i60 ; feedlnc steers , 52.05@3.15 ;
- „ . , . . - , 4,000 ; shipments , 2,000 ;
market weaic and lOc lower , closing lOc
lower ; common to choice , 54.2.4.80 ' ! ; skips
and pigs , 82.00@4.20.
Nation * ! Htoolc Yard * . Kait St.
lionls. III. . Sent. 21. Cattle Kecelnts ,
2,000 ; shipments , COO : market easier : fair
to choice heavy native steers , 3.00@4.70 ;
butchers'steers , fair to choice , | 3.30 3.05 ;
feeders , fair to choice , 82.80@3.85.
Iloei Kecelpts. 4,400 ; shipment ! " , 6,000 ;
market lower ; choice heavy and butchers' se
lections , 5.00@5.20 ; packing and Yorkers ,
medium to prime. 84.70@5.00 ; pigs , common
to good , 84.20gj4.C5.
OMAHA 1,1 VB STOCK.
Cattle.
Wednesday. Sept 21.
The run of cattle was much lighter to-day ,
but there were a good many held over from
the day before and the offerings were heavy.
The demand was light and comparot vely
few changed hands. liv reason of the largo
number of cattle on the market values were
weak on > lower. A few feeders changed
hands , but the market was dull.
HOBS.
There was a gain In the receipts of hogs
as compared with yesterday of ! WO. The
market opened fairly active at about steady
prices. The Quality of the hogs was nardly
as good as j csterdftv , there being more com
mon and rough loads. Everything was sold
early In the day.
Sheep.
There were a few In , but they were reshipped -
shipped east without being sold.
Receipts.
Cattle. 600
Hogs - 2,000
Sheep COO
Horses ' 1CO
11
Shipments.
Cattle 72 cars
Sheep * cars
Horses 1 car
Proralllnic Prices.
Showtngtheprevailing prices pMd for live
stock on this market :
Choice steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs . . .84.15(34,40 (
Choice steers , 1100 to 130J Ibs. . . 4.00@D4.15
Fat little steers 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 8.75M3.85
Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1500 8.83(314.20 (
Good to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.50@2.75
Common to medium cows 1.5002.25
Good to choice bulls 1.75rrt > 2.50
Good range feeders 2.60@2.75 .
Good natlvefeeders,0001bsand up
wards 2.75@3.00
Fair to medium native feeders.OOO
Ibs and upwards 2.50(22.05 (
htockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2.00fd2.40
Prime fat sheep 3.25f < i3,50
Fair to medium sheep 2.W < 3.00
Common sheen 1.50@2.25
Light and medium noes 4.60M4.70
Good to cholco heavy hoes 4.80(34.90 (
Good to cholco mixed hogs 4.70 ( < i)4.SO )
ItoproBentativo Salqt.
NATIVE STEEUS COHN-FEIl.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
33..1104 S4.00 34..1403 84.23
GRASS STEKIIS.
62..1184 83.50 4..1105 53.50
oxnx.
4..1512 53.00
COWS.
12. . . . 877 81.60 15. . . . 878 82.2.5
7. . . . 1)63 ) 2.25
2.25KANOE
KANOE BUI.T/J.
10..1274 31.25.
KEEDE11S.
24..US ! S'2.55 18. . . . 03(5 ( 82.90
1..10f > 0 2.60 1 . . .1025 2.00
18. . . . 1177 2.90 103 . . . 039 3.D5
HO 06.
No. Av. 8hk. I'r. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
00..220 100 84.00 58..249 10084.80
78..205 160 4.05 09. . .235 100 4.80
70..200 80 4.05 70..240 200 4.80
79..198 120 4.70 ' 70..242 200 4.80
71..2M 280 4.75 C8..243 100 4.80
73..213 40 4.75 CO..252 80 4.85
52..224 320 4.75 B3..280 4.85
C5 . . .270 120 4.75 00..201 4.85
OS..231 40 4.75 73..278 200 4.85
61..208 120 4.75 73..230 40 4.85
07..2IU 80 4.75 03..260 120 4.85
58..254 200 4.75 77..253 80 4.85
58..291 100 4.75 CO..283 100 4.b5
63. . . 271 200 4.80 64..309 bO 4.85
CO. . . 257 200 4.80 02..277 40 4.85
CH..233 ICO 480 C5..2r,9 40 4.85
01..251 4.bO 124..200 40 4.0J
63 . . .273 ICO 4.bO 01..270 80 4.00
Ijivo Stock Sold.
Showing the number of head ot stock soli
on thu market to-day :
CATTLE.
G. II. Hammond A Co tt
Local 4
Feeders I'1
Shippers 7 (
Total 38-
110(18 ,
Anglo American Packing Co 2,02
G. H. Hammond & Co 48C
Total 2,51
Unsold Cv
All sales ot stock tn this market are made
per ewt live weight unless otherwise stated.
Dead hogs sell at Ko per Ib. for all weights.
"Skins"or ho s weighing less than 10J Ibs
no value. Pregnant sows are dookeJ 40 I
and stags 30 Ibs. brtheoubllo Inspector.
Lilvo Stock Notes.
Hogs steady.
Cattle weak.
No hogs left over.
L. M. Gallup , Enyart , Mo. , was among th
visitors at thn yards.
J. A. Crane , Kislng , was here and bought
three loads ot feeders.
White A Shore , McCann , Nob. , were botb
here with a load of cattle.
miss A Bliss , Schuyler , marketed a load of
270-lb. hogs at 84.00 , the top price.
Col. A. T. Habbltt , of the Standard Cattle
company , visited the yards.
MODS Nelson , Hartlngton , came In with a
load of cattle and a load of hogs.
Among the visitors at the yards was N. A.
Acker , of Wagner Bros. , Chicago.
F. Aldritta heavy shipper from Friend ,
Neb. , marketed a lead of bOc hoes ,
"Parse , " the genial hog biyer for Squires
A Co. , Is back trom a trip to Kansas City.
A.M. Peter on. West Point , was In with
two cars of corn fed steers of his own feed
ing.
ing.N.
N. K. Iledlon , a well known shipper of
North Loup , sold a load of 213-lb. nogs at
84.85.
Air. Dowllng , ot the llrm of Dowling A
Haley , was In with two trains of range
cattle.
Art Dodge , who has a largo stock farm at
Ke.scrve. Kan. , was visiting C. W. McCoy , of
McCoy liros.
Mr. Dover , of the firm of Dover A Guthrle ,
Newmans Grove , Neb. , was here and mar
keted two loads of 260-lb. hogs at 84.00.
OMAHA WaoLKdALB MARKETS.
Wed nesJay , bopt. 21.
Produce.
T7icolloirtiif / are tlus jirlcct at which
round lots of produce arc sold on tills
To-day's markets were almost Inactive and
there was a perceptible decrease In the re-
relpts ot eggs and cholco butter. There was
no particular chnnge In prices.
Uunicn Creamery , Weit Point , 85c :
other , 2C@30o per pound : choice dairv , lb@
20c ; medium grades , 13@l5c ; ordinary , ogitic.
POUI.TUY Fair market ; spring chickens ,
S2.00&2.50 ; old fowls. SJ.UH3H.OO ; ducks ,
32.25(32.75 ( : turkey , In very light request ,
GC i7c per Ib.
OvsTKits-SliclI , 82.00 pcr.hundred ; bulk ,
11.35 per hundred ; selects , S2.20U gallon ;
Cans , New York couuts , 45c ; selects , U5 ®
40o ; standard. 27@30e.
SWRKT POTATOES The market Is well
supplied and they sell at 2@2Kc per It ) .
Euos The market Is steady at 13@Ua
for choice stock. ;
. Fancy full cream
cbcddars , slnile We ; full cream twins , IRc :
voting America" , 13Xc ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs
In caw , I4c ; Llmbcrircr , lee Ibs In case , 13c ;
SaurV fancy Ohio , inc.
OvsTKiis NewYork counts , 45c ; selects ,
36lOc. .
GAME Ilecclpts light : prairie chickens ,
82.50 ; mallard ducks , S2.750i.aoo. ottaii ,
82.0002.2. ; teal and nnxc-d ducks , S1.001.75 ;
snliK ) , "flcQSl.OO ; jack tabblts. 85o each.
CKt.r.nv The receipts are larger and the
stoek better. Good stock brines 35c a bunch.
CniEit-Cholcu Michigan elder , SO.OO&0.50
per bhl of 32 cal.
PoiTonsf Choice , forstands , 2@2) ) < e per Ib.
TOMATOES Commlsjflnn men nro onlr
hanilling n very few. Good stock 40@50c
per bushel ,
OMIONH Cholco larto California onions
are offered on the market at BOc per bushol.
The demand Is light
CAiniAOK California stock , largo round
heads , 2Kc per Ib.
Kou PLANT Slow sale at COQ75c per doz ,
for choice stock.
PoTATOES-The market Is well supplied.
Salt Lake and Colorado stock sells at 80@85c.
Nebraska and Iowa stock 60 < < Jttc ( per bushel.
HONEY Good honey in neat one Ib.
frames 18o per Ib.
BEANS.Handpicked navy. fiOO per
bushel , and other grades down as low as
81.25. _
Krutts.
Orders from the country requiring e-
hctcd stock aiul extra cure In ) iacilwj can-
7tot hi'ilie | / Jilted nt tlia stunc price *
quoted to the local trade for common stock.
There was one fresh car of California
fruits In.Tho maikot was fairly active at
about steady prices.
PEAOHKS Choice California stock Is going
at S1.3.V21..V ) . Michigan peaches arc selling
at 75@SOo per 10-lb baskets.
GnAPKS The supply of home-grown
grapes continues liberal. California , Tokay
and Muscat. 81.50 < a-2.50 : cholco home-grown.
HWc. The market Is fairly well supplied
with eastern grapes at G0@3. > c per basket.
CIIAII A ri'LES Cholco Siberian , S3.00C'3.50
per bbl.
GUANOES Fancy Uodi , 160 per box. 85.50 ;
fancy Uodi , 200 per box , $0.00 ; choice Naples ,
200 per box , S.V50.
LEMONS Choice Palermo , 80.00 ; fair Pa
lermo , 85.00615.60 ; choice Messina , 80.60 ;
fancy MosMna , 87.00 ; extra fancy Itodi ,
Sa5(5 ( ; extra fancy Malorl , $8.50.
QUINCBS California quinces , of largo
si/e , S2.00O2.25 per box.
CHANIIEKBIES The market Is fairly well
supplied with good stoek. Dell and cherry ,
SU.OO. Cape Cods will arrive In a few days
and will sell at 89.00@10.00.
Arpi.KS The supply Is liberal , especially
of home-grown stock. Cholco Michigan ap
ples ta.75@3.00 ; home-grown , 82.25 ( 2.50.
PBAns California Bartlett peats are be
coming scarce , and good stock , suitable for
reshlpraent , Is worth 83.25(33.50 ( ; other varie
ties 82 00@2.75.
BANANAS The market Is well supplied
with bananas at 82.50@3.00 per bunch.
COCOANUTS-GOOO : stock , 85.00.
Flour and Fred.
flic following ai c the lobbing prices :
The hlirli prices of the past week bave
stimulated receipts of hay and the market is
lower , ( iood hay sold at S8.50 to-dav.
Minnesota patents. 52.50 per c\vt. : Minneso
ta Bakers' straight , 82.20 percwt. ; Kansas and
Missouri winter fancv patents , 82 :45fo2.GO : :
Nebraska patents , 2.25@2.S5 ; rye rlonr , 81.75
ffll.90 per cwt. ; rye Graham , 81.40 per owt. ;
wheat Graham , 81.75 per cwt. ; corn meal ,
yellow , 90c per cwt : corn meal , white , 81.00
percwt ; chopped feed , 814.00@10.00 per ton :
bran , 812.00@13.00 per ton : screenings , 89.00
@ 12.00 per ton .
HAY Upland prairie , S8.009.00 ; com
mon coarse , 87.00Q8.00. .
Grocer's
COFFEE Ordinary grades. 20XS21c ( ; " fair ,
21X@22c ; prime , 22@ ! c ; fancy green and
yellow , 23 < v5)2r ) > c ; old covernment Java. 28 ®
30c ; Interior Java , 255J3c ; Mocha , asf J30c ;
Arbuckle's. roasted , 20Vc ; McLaughlln's
XXXX. 2C c ; Dilwortli's ' , 26c ; Ked Cross.
26'i'c. t *
HEFINED LAUD Tierce , 7c ; 40-lb square
cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , 7B'e : 20-lb round ,
7 ? < c ; 10-lb pails , 7 c ; 5-lb pails , 7 ? c ; 3-lb
pulls , 7c.
SUOAH Granulated , fiJiT@7cconf. ; A , Cfl ?
fl c ; wnlte extra C , f > X © < > Ke ; extra C , GMfa
0iic ; yellow C , 5J c ; cut loaf , 7 # ; powdered ,
' 'VuovisioNS Hams , HH@l2c : breakfast
bacon.ll5fl > te14'baeou : sides ioj @io > , fcilrv ;
salt , 9VC 9Mc ; shoulders. 7@7 c : dried boot
hams , ll@ll } < c : dried beef regular , 10K@Uc ;
hams picnic , WXc.
ad lumber , , ,
DRIED FRUITS Apples , new , i's Co ;
evaporatnd , 50-lb ring , I4 < ai4j < s ; raspberries ,
evaporated , 29c ; blackberries , evaporated ,
10lO } < c ; pitted clierries , peaches , new ,
c : ovaporatea peeled peacnos , c ;
muscatels , Sl.MX91.b5 ; new Valencias , 7 0.
SYRUP No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs. S1.4U@1.50 ;
New Orleans , per gallon , 38@46c ; maple
syrup , half Ibbs , "old time. " per gallon , 80c ;
1-gallon cann , per doz , $10.50 ; nalf-eallon
cans , per doz , 80.28 : quart cans , 83.25.
CANNED Goons Osters , standard , per
case , 83.00(33.10 ( : strawberries , 2 Ib , per case ,
53.00(38.10 ( ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per c so. $ : ) .00@
3.10 ; California pears , per case. $4.00@4.70 ;
apricots , per case , S4.10ft54.25 ; peaches per
case , S5.75@5.85 ; white cherries , per case ,
80.00 plums , per case. S3.80Q3.UO : blue
berries , per case , 8d.SO@2.40 ; egg plums , * a
Ib. per case , S2.50 ; plue.ipples , 2 Ib ,
per case. 83.20@5.75 ; 1 Ib mackerel , per doz ,
81.60 : 1 Ib salmon , perdoz. 8l.05Q2.ou ; 21b
gooseberries , per ease , 83.25(23.35 ( ; 'Jib string
beans , per case , 81.75 ; 2 Ib lima bean ? , per
case , $1.60 ; 3 Ib marrowfat peas , per c.\set
$2.50(32.60 ( ; a Ib early Juno peas , per case ,
2.755 3 Ib tomatoes. 2.40(33 ( 50 ; 31b com ,
82.20&2.25.
PICKI.RB Medium , In bbls , 8(5.50 ( ; do In
half bbls , 83.75 ; small , In bbls , 87.50 : do in
half bbls , 84.25 ; gherkins , in bbls , 88.50 ; do in
halt bbls. 84.75.
WOODKNWARE Two-hoop pails , per doz.
ftl.45 : 3-hoop palls , 81.70 ; No. 1 tub. 80.50 ;
No. 2 tub , 85.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wasn-
boards , 81.75 ; assorted bowls , 82.25 ; No. 1
churns , 89 ; No. 2 churns , S3 ; No. 3 churns ,
TOBACCO Lorlllard'sClimax. 44c ; Splen
did , 4lc ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c ; Leggett A
Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Drum-
mond's Horse Shoe , 4lc ; T. J. , S7c ; Sorg's
Spearhead , 44c.
KOI-E Seven-sixteenths inch , 12J < @ 12J/o
STARCH Mirror Uloss , 5 fc ; Graves Corn ,
0c ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; Oswego Corn. 7c.
BuooMS-Extra 4-tle.82.60 ; No. 1,82.00 ; No.
' . ' ,81.75 : heavy stable , 8 *
CANDY Mixed , 8K@ilc ; stick , 8H@9Ke.
CKACKKitaj-Uarneau's ' soda , Duller and
picnic. 5c ; creams , 8c ; ginger snaps , 8c : city
soda , 7c.
TEAS Japan , 20Q55C ; gunpowder,20 (
Younz Hyson. 25@ > 5c ; Oolong , 20COc ,
JKLLIES-30-lb palls. 82.00.
General Market * .
SMBITS Cologne spirits , 1K8 proof , 81.10 ;
do 101 proof , 81.12 ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proof , 81.10 ; do 18s proof81.09. . Alcohol.
168 proof. 83.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled
whiskies , S1.00@1.50. Gin blended. $1.50 ®
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , S2.00i35.00 ; Ken
tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , 82.00(90.50 ( ;
Golden Sheaf bourbon aud rye whiskies ,
SL50Q3.00. Brandies , Imported. S5.00@S.50 :
domestic , Si.30$3.oo. ( Gins , Imported. $4.50@
6.00 ; domestic , Sl.iV7W.00. Champagnes .Im
ported , per case. S28.oo@33.00 ; American , per
case. S10.OWglG.ou.
HEAVY HARDWARE Iron , rate. 82.70 ;
Plow steel , special cast , 4c ; crucible steel ,
CU"c ; cast tools , dn. I2d ( > ibc ; wa.on spokes ,
per set , S3.00@i.50 ; hnbs , per set , 81.5J ; fel
lees , sawed dry , 81.60 ; tongues , each. SOe ;
axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , li'c ;
con chain , per Ib , 6 @i3c ; malleable , K'ClOc ;
Iron wedges , Cc ; crowbars , Cc : harrow teeth ,
4 > c ; spring steel. 4 5c ; Burden's horse
shoes. 84.75 ; Burden's route slices , 85.75.
Barbed wire * In car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibs.
Iron nails , rates , 10 to1 50 82.40 ; steel nails ,
* /
HIDES Green butchers' , 5X@6c ; green
cured. 7Kc ; dry lltnt , lie ; dry salt , 9c ; green
calf skins , Xe ; damaced hides , two-thirds
price. Tallow 3c. Grease Prime white. 3c :
yellow , 3c ; brown , l c. Sheep pelts , 25@
40&
40&COAT.
COAT. Egir , 89.25 ; nut , 89.50 ; range , 89.50 ;
Iowa lump. S.i.M ( ) ; Iowa nut , 82.75 ; vtaluut
block , W.OO ; Illinois , 8I.25@4.75.
Dry GootlH.
COTTON FI.ANNKI.S 10 per cent trade dls
count LL , 6 fc ; CC , 7J c ; SS. 8'fc ' ;
Nameless , 5Uc ; No. 5. Uo ; EK , 0 c\ \
( JJ , lOKc ! XX , 12c ; OO , 14c ; NN , Ific ,
ItX. isc ; u.20o : No. 10 , Kc ; 40 , lOJ c : o-
15 ! < c : 80 , 15cnlored ; : , lOc ; ft" , colored.
12c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13 > < u ; Union
Pacilic. 18c.
CAIII-KT WAitr-Blbb white , WKc ; col-
oretl , 20
I ) AT rs Standard , 8c ; Gcui , He ; Beauty ,
12Ku : Boone , 14c ; B. cased , 80.50.
PHINTS-SOUD Coi.oits-Atlant5Kc ; hla-
terSc : Berlin Oil fli < cGarnerOII ; Oto 7. PINK
AND MORES Itlchmond c : Allen6c ; Hlver-
point 5c ; Steel UlverCo : Ulchmona6c ; Pacllio
u > < c.INDUIO BLUE Washington Oc ; Ameri
can 6 } < e ; Arnold CWc ; ArnoldlJ Ho ; Arnold
A 12c ; Arnold GolcUeal Vi e. DitKss-Char-
'ter Ok4 ciuui io3/ic ; LodHXc ; Allen
; , Richmond 5Jc , Windsor Co ; Kddystono
GixoHAM-l'lunkctt checks 7 tf : Whltten-
ton 7Kc ; York 7i c ; Norraandlo Dress
ou , Calcutta Dress 8Xc : Whlttenton
Dress DC ; Kenfrew Dross Oc to 13tfc ;
CAMnnics Slater 4Vc ; Woods 4 > fc ; Stan
dard 4Hc ; Peacock 4Ko.
CoitsET.KAX8 ) Androscoggln 7 > { o ; Hear-
sago 7Vc ; ltockpoitr ; Conestopa otfr.
DUCK-West Point 20 ln.,8oz. . lOHc ; West
Point 29 In. . 10oz. . l2Kc : West Point 20 In. ,
12 or. . , 15c ; West Point 40 In. , tl oz. . ICc.
Checks-Caledonia X. Otfc : Caledonia XX ,
Economy to BKc ; Otis 0 '
TICKS Lewlston 80 In. , 12 fc : Lowlston 32
In. , WKo : York 3tln. . 14c ; bwlft Klvor7Xc !
Thorndlko O O , S'/o ; Thorndlko K F , 8kc ;
Thorndike 120. 0 > < c : Thorndlko XXX , 16o ;
Cordls No. 6 , OJ a : Cordls No. 4 , lie.
DENIMS Amoskeag oz. , lite : Kverott 1
oz. , IHo ; York 7oz. , 13c ; Hnvmakor 8 ! < elafT : -
rey XX. UXe ; Jaffrey XXX , 12Xr ; Beaver
Creek AA. 12e ; Bea\er Creek BU , He ;
Beaver Creek CO , lOc.
KENTUCKY JEANS Memorial 15c : Canton
18c ; Durham 27)fc ; Hercules We ; Leaming
ton 22 > 'c ; Cottswold 25c.
CnAsii-Stcvens'BlOc ; bleached 7c ; Ste
vens' A 7Uc ; bleached 8Wc : Stevens' P 8Uc :
bleached OXc : 8tevensr N OJ c ; bleached
lOWc ; Stevens'8 UT12Uc. , , . _ .
MiscKi.i < ANKOus Table oil cloth 83.85 ;
plain Holland 8Vfe to On ; Dado Holland W c.
FiANNKi.s-PIald-Kaftsman 30o : Goshen
3 < c ; Clear Lake 33Hc : Maple City 30J < c.
Wlilte-0. 11. No. 2. Jf ? sic ; G"H. No. 1 , f ,
27J < c ; B. H. No. 2 , k t2Uc ; B. U. No. 1 , f ,
80c ; Qnechce No. 1. Jf , * 2o ; Quecheo No. 2 ,
H , S Kc ; Qufcheo No. 3 , % , 32Ko ; Anawan
13Xc ; Windsor 93Kc. Ked-C , 24 Inch , lfi > fc ;
K.24 Inch , 21c ; GG , 24 Inch. 18c : U. A. F. , ,
25c ; J. K. F. , f , 27Xc ; G. , f , 3-xx
COM roiiTEns so.5035.oo. (
BLANKETS White , 81.00(37.50 ( ; colored ,
81.10@8.00. . , . , ,
BuowN SIIEETISOS Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 c ;
Atlantic 11 , 4-4,7c ; Atlantic D. 4-4 , O 'c ; At
lantic P , 4-4 , 5Jfc ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , 5Jic ;
Aurora C , 4-4 , 4 > ic ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 6Uo ;
HoosierLL , 4-4 , 5 fc ; Indian Head , 4-47 > c ;
Lawrence LL. 4-4 , SJfc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
5Ve ; Pepperoll It , 4-46 > < c : ivppcreil 0,4-4 ,
Cc ; Pepperoll , 8-4. ICc ; Peppereil , 0-4 , 18c :
Peppereil , 10-4 , 20c ; Utlca C , 4-4. 4Jfc ;
Wnchusctt , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora K , 4-4 , 6 0 ;
Aurora B , 4-4. Co.
Bi.EAcur.D SIIKF.TINO Berkeley cambric.
No. 60 , OHcBest ; _ Yet.,4-4 , 03/c ; butter cjoth
OO , 4&c ; Cabot , 7 e : Farwell , be : Fruit of
Loom , 8Ko ; Greene G. Oc ; Hope , 7 c ; King
Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdale. llwc ; Lons-
dale , 8 > c : NeV York mills , lOVc ; Peppereil ,
43 Inch. lOKc : Peppereil , 40 inch , like ; Pep
pereil , 6-4 , 15c ; Pepporell. 8-4. ISc : Pepperoll ,
9-4 , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4. 22Kc : Canton. 4-4 ,
8 c ; Canton , 4-1 , OKc ; Triumph , Cc ; Wam-
sutta , He ; Valley. 5c ,
Dry Lumber.
DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIBRS.
2 , 14 & '
Ifl ft. U ft 20 ft 22 ft's4 ft
2x4. 17.50 W-50 20.BO 21.50 21.51
2S.60 22.6) .
21.60 21.5J
2x10 22.60 ! B.6j
.1B.2S 19.50 20.50 ZlBtl 2a.5
< x4-txS. ) , .13.50 19.50iZU.60g3.00 | yj.03
FI.OOII1NO.
A 6 In. White Pine 835.50 C , 829.50
B " " " St.W 1) , 21.00
K ' " " ( Sel. Fencing ) . . . . 19.00
FINISHING.
1st and 2nd , clear , l.ljfluch. s.2s 850.50
3d , clear , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. , . 45.50
" " 1 ,1 ,2 in 40.f > 0
A select , 11 nch , s. 2 s. . 40.0J
" " IJ . 1 > . 2iu 44.00
B " 1 inch , s. 2 s. , 30. 0
" " W , IK , a In 37.00
pori.AH niMiir.n.
Clear Poplar , BBda. . % In. , s. 2 s..S3i.lO
Kin. Panel , s. 2s 27.00
" " Corrugated Celling , % 28.50
BATTENS. WELL , TU1IINO , 1'ICKETS.
O. G. Bans , 2K In S00.75
" Kx3 in , s.ls 00.45
nin Well Tubing , D & M and Bov 25.00
Pickets , D. & U. Flat 20.50
" " Square t 21.00
110AKDS.
No. 1 , com. s 1 s S18.00 No. 2 , com , sis S17.00
No. : j. 815,50 M 0.4 , S13.00
FKNCINO. .
No. 1,4 A-Oln , 12 & 14 It , roilfeh $19.50
Ho. 1 , " " 10 " " 19.50
No.2 , " ' 12&14" " W.OO
No.2 , " " 10 " " 17.50
HIDINO.
A. 12 , 14 and 1C ft. § 21.50 C , 815.50
B. " " " 20.60 D. 12.50
CE1I.INO AND 1-AltTITION.
1st com , K In White Pine Colling 831.00
2nd " " " 2S.OO
Clear , in. Norway " " 1C.OO
ndcom. in. " " " 14.00
STOCK nOAUDS.
A 12 Inch s. Is 845.50
No. 1 , com. 12 In. s. 1 s. , 12 It 20.60
" " " " 14 It 19.00
" ' " " 10 U 18.50
No.2 , " " " 19.00
" " " " 1C tt 17.50
Inch Grooved Roofing 81,00 per M more
than 12 inch Stock Boards same length.
8H1NOI.K8.1.ATII.
XXclear . .83.10 Extra A * 82.90
* A * Standard . . 2.75 * AHB&B . 2.5.r
Olu. clear No 1. . 1.60 Lain 2.c
POSTS.
White cedar , C In. , Ks. , I2c ; 9 In. qrs. , He ;
8 In. ors. , llc4 ) ; in. round 15c ; Tennesbce
Ked Cedar , apllt , I5c : Split Oak. I2c.
I.I HE , ETC.
Rulncv white Ilino ( best ) , 90o : Akron ce
ment , 81.75 ; hair , iiOc ; plaster , 82.75 ; tai
board , 81.75 ; sash , 40c per ct. ; doors , 40 pe
ct. ; blinds , 40c per ct ; mouldings , 40c pe :
et. ; tar felt , per cwt. , S2.75 ; stiaw board
et hfy
SOUTHHltN YELLOW PINE.
Com. 4 it 0 in. Flooring
Star " " 21.51
Clear in. Ceiling Si.ftc
" % In. Partition 25.0C
" Flnislil&lVln.s.2s 29.0C
" Corrugated Ceiling , 4 in 25.01
" Yellow Pine Casing nnd Base. . . 27.0C
SHIP LAP.
No. 1 Plain. 8 & 10 In 19.
No.2 " 17.5 (
No. 1 , O. G. , 8 In 19.5C
OrncR POST QIIAUTEUM RTKII , )
Four Ii. A. HUSSELI , , oMisn , v
Soptomlior 20. Ib87.
SEALED propoials , in tripllcnto , subject to
tlio uauitl conditions , will bo received ut
this ofllco until 12 o'clock , noon , on Thursday ,
October 2i ) , 1887 , at which tiroo und plncn they
will bo opened In the presence of nttumllnir
bidden , for the construction of ths following
brick buildings at this post , vi/ : 3 sots of Hold
officers' quarters. 4 single sots of olHours'
quarters. I company barracks. 1 quurtoriuns-
tor's storehouse. 1 subsistence storehouse.
Also for 1 frame coal slice ] , and tor thu conver
sion of two storehouses Into comnnny bar
racks. Proposals will ho considered for fur-
nlsluriK both material und labor necedsurjr to
complete the work , and for f-nch soimrtttuly.
Preference Klvon to articlciof domestic pro
duction and manufacture , conditions of price
und quality beinir equal , and such proferonun
Kivcn to articles of American production und
manufacture produced on tlio Pacllio coast , to
tie : extent ot the consumption rcqulroU by the
pulillo service there. 1'lniu , spoclllcatlons and
rstlmnto of material required can be seen at
tlieolllcoof the Chief ( .Uinrtormastor , Depiirt-
mont of the I'lixtte , Omnlm , Nebraska , and nt
thlsonioo. I'.nvt.lopcs contalnlnir proposals to
he marled "Proposal ! ) for Construction of
llulldlnifR. " and addressed to thu underalfrncd
at Tort D. A. Kussoll. Wyomlnit. The United
States reserves the rlirht to reject anv or all
bids. KinVAHI ) CIIVNOWKTH ,
1st Mont &Q. U. M. , 17th Infantry , Post Quat-
tormasttr.
Union National Bank
OMAHA , NEB.
Paid Up Capital , $100,000
Authorised Capital 600,000
W. W. MAKSII , President.
J. W. RODKFKK'Cashier
Accounts solicited and prompt attention
given to all business entrusted to its care.
Pay 5 per cent on time deposits.
No 200 Masonic Building , cor.Capitol Av
enue and IGtli bts.
Telephone No 81 ? .
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URING
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GLUCK & WILKINSON.
FOUNTAIN
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JOBBERS' DIRECTORY
Agricultural Imphmtnts.
Wholtiale Dealer In
Agricultural Implements , . . „ - .
' mid IlugEltii. Jones Mreot , between th
and 10th , Omaha. Keb.
LlXiyGKR C METCALF CO. ,
Apricnlturnl Implements ,
i , Huezlo , I5tc.Vhot ' .ilc , Om ha.
PAltLiytORElfnORt\V MARTIN
Wholent Dcal n In
Agricultural Implements ,
ITmcornnrnl Bumln. rtl.TO.KXi and IO7. Jonn it
1' . 1' . MAST i\s CU. ,
Manufacturers of
Kitckeitc Drills , Sccrtcr * , Cultivators
llnr Hakes , Clilcr MlIU nml l.tihiui Pulvorlters. Cor.
Ninth I4tlt uiitl Nlclmli SU.
WINONA * IMl LKMKNT Cai
Wholesale AyrlcttltHt'al Implement. *
Wittrons and ll.iir.rlcs. ornor Uth & Nlohuliu su.
Artitts' Material.
Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
IMS I > onila _ Stroel , Omaha. _
Boots and Shoes.
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes.
1411 Farnaui it , Omaha. Nab. VUuufuctory , Summw
_ > trt l , Ho tnn.
K1KKKNDAL1. , JUNICS A : CO.
Successors to ltcod.lours , V Co. ,
Wholtumlo Manufacturer * ol Hoots & Shoe * .
Airts for 1otmt ! Itulilier Shoo Co.
J114 * . 11IVI . ' I'm 'ii m"t "m'lm Vi-hr-ii.Vi.
Coffee , Sp/cei , Etc.
CUKFKE Cu. ,
Omnlm Coffee and Spice Mills. Toug , ColTcos ,
Hplceo , llnkliur 1'owilor , Flavoring KMrneU ,
I.unmlry Hluolnk , cte. 1414-1410 Ilarney St
Omutm , Nebraska ,
Crockery antf Glassware
W. L. WRIGHT ,
Agent for'ho llauufacturcn and Importer * of
Crockery , Glassware ,
Lumps , Cblranoj , etc. OfBco , 117 South Uth it ,
Omaha , Neb.
Commission and Storage.
Commission and Jobbing : .
Batter. Bfmsand Prortuco. ComlKnmeDtii aolKlted.
UeadquHrteri for Btunewtru , Kerry Holts ana
Urupe llBBkeu. lilt UoilieitreetOmaha.
RIDDELL C RIDDELL ,
Storairo nnd Commission MorchnnK
epoUultlO-Biitlcr , Kfitt. Chccno. Po iltrjr , Uamo ,
Oysters , etc. . etc. 112 S. Uth St.
WIEDEMAN < R CO. ,
Produce Commission Merchants ,
Poultry , llutter , Game , Piniti , tc. 230 i. 14th it
tmmlia. Neb ,
i.rsluijii-nt tt i it
GEO SC1MOEDER&CO. ,
Biiccos ois to McSliHtio A bcliroodo-r.
Produce Coinmlsolon und Colil .Storage.
Oniuhu , Neb.
Coal , Coke and Lime.
r. Pros. C. T. noonMjlx , T. Pioi.
J. A. MTNliEltliAND , Sac. and Treai.
OMAHA COAL , COKE d > LIME
COMPANY ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
1WJ ? outli Vhlrttanth Stioot. Omaha. Nob.
ManHfiietiii'oi'3 of Illinois White Lime ,
And Shipper * of < 'onl nnd Cuke , roinont , Planter ,
Ume , llalr , Hro Drlck , Diulii , Tile niul Howei I'ipo.
omen , IMxtnn HotelKai - tin et. Unmlia , Nub.
Teluphonoall. _
NEBRASKA FUKL CO. ,
Shipper * of Cottl and Cvko ,
814S. 11lhSt.Omnhn , Neb.
Dry Goods and Notions.
jr. E. SMITH c co , ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Notions
1102 and HIM llounlaa. cor , llth Bt. , Omaha. Xub.
KILl'ATRICK-KOCH , DRY GOODS
CO , ,
Tmpoi tort nnd Jobbers Dry Ooods. Notions ,
( louts' Funilshliii , ' Roods. ( or. 11th & llaiiicy
Bt . . Omnlm
furniture.
EY 3Ts
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture.
Farnam > L. Oiimtm , Neb.
CHARLES smrnniCK ,
Furniture , Jieddinff , Upholstery ,
Minors , etc. 120flia anil 1J10 ir raam t. . Omaha.
.Groceries ,
T'AXTOX , GALl AGllElt < C CO. ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
No70'i , 707 , TOO and 711 H. JOth it , Omaha , Nob.
McCORD , ItMADl' CO. ,
AYliolesalo Grocers ,
ltn and J.cavonworiU tl5.Omnh.i.
Grot'era ,
1219 , U'21,1221 Hniney St. , Omaha , Noli.
ALLEN BROS. ,
If'lioJciutlts Grocers ,
llHiitnl lllfl Hnrnny Htrcrt , Omnhn.
Hardware.
LEE , VRJE1) & CO. ,
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tinware , Kh t Iron , Ktc. Acenti for Howe Scalea ,
aud Miami PiiwdcrCo.Oni lmN b.
HIMEBA UGH C TA YLOR ,
Bnilders'Hardwaro&Scaio Repair Shop
Uochaulca' Tool * and DutTalo Sc lm. 14UO L > oug' i iu ,
. . . Omaha , N b.
tt . . = 1 . . . _ g
KbC'lOK WILlilil.MY CO. ,
Wholesale Ifartlii'iirc ,
10th nnd llnrnoy Streets , Oinnlm , Nob.
Western Airuntu for Austin 1'owilor Co. , .lelfcr-
sou Stool N'uIN , I'dlibanks .Stiuul.tid Scales.
Heavy Hardware
JF' J. JIROATCIT ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , WaKen Stork , Hardware Lumber , etc. 1901
und IJ11 lUrney n. , ( irnnlia.
KDXEY & GlltJtOX ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
Wagon and Oarrlaiie Wood rttocX neuvy lUrdwir * ,
Ktc. l.'U Hiid 121' ) LeHvcnworlh Ft. , ( linih i , Neb.
Hats , Caps , Eto ,
W. L. PAKKOTTE & CO. ,
Wholexttle Huts , Cap * cC Ntratu
Gooili ,
1107 llniiicy Rtiect , Omnlm. Neb.
Liquors.
Dlitlllorl of I.tquon. Alcnhn ! and ? plrlti. Iraportorl
and Jubberiiof Wtartainll.lquori.
WILLO n'SI'RJtfGfS DINTILLE'Jt
CO. ttnd ILER < ( > CO. ,
Iroportflm and Jobtereof Fine Wlno and Uanon
Bole uj ! iul etur r of Rtuue'lr'n Katt Indln lilt'
un and Domr ule l.lquor . 1113 Uirncj Ht , _
Lumber.
OMAHA r.VMTtER CO. ,
Dnalo' . . AH Kinds of
iluildiiiff Material at Wholcswlo.
trivtund Union Pacific Tm * . Omaha.
LOUIS ItRADFOIiJt ,
Dealer iu Lumber. Lath , Wine , Sash ,
Doon , Kto. Vard0orner7th and IViUKloi Cornet
Vtli and Io'ieli' ,
C. JV. DIETZ.
Lumber.
13th anil Callfnrr'a ' Strict * , Omaha , Neb.
JfREJJ W. GRAY ,
Iiamber , Lime , Cemnnt , Etc. , Et < %
Cor.ua and nouglai , ! „ OoJHltii.Ne1) .
T. Tt' HARVEY LUMBER CO. ,
To Dealers Only.
pace. UM Kirimu atr it.0ciah . '
JOBBERS' OIRECTOBt
CHAS. X. LEE ,
Hardwood Lumbet ,
Wood Carpal ) and Parquet rioorlni , ith and DooflaJ
irAKllFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc.
nnd American Portland C m * t Wtat *
Aient forlillwaukep Hydraulic Cemintand Bttt
While Mrue.
Millinery anil mtioni.
1.
Importers i\ml Jotiborsof
nnd A'ottonit.
as. ttth St.
ffotiont. 3
iT. T. ROllINSOy XOTIOtf CO *
VThnleuU D iil ri In
Notions and Fnrninliiiif ( Goods , . *
4 li < nil 0i8. Tfnlhft. . Om h . -P
VINYAK1) &SC11NK1UEU ,
Not Ion * and Gcnta' Fur *
nlithlng Goods ,
1105 Hnrnoy Stroct. Oumhu , Neb
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , 'vfl
Wholonalo Dealers In
Rcjlnnl and Litbrirntlnrt Oils ,
A > loOrc e. etc , Omnlm , Neb ,
Ai 11. lllshop , M
PAPER
CARVEXTER PAVER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
rairyn nlcoMrekof Prlntlnir , Wra-ppln * nnd Writ
\ns \ I'upor. ' tjpvolnl uttpntlon slreu to car load or
ord art
Printers' Materials.
Auxiliary Publishers ,
Dealers In Typo , ProMOn and Printori' Bupplle * . Mt
South TncHlh Street. _
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUltRKR CO. ,
llunufncturor niul De li < ri In nil kludiof
Kubber ( Jooils ,
Oil nothing anil I.i'Kihor llollliin , 1W Vnrnnm HI.
S earn ritt.'ngs , Pumps , Etc. _
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jy. STRAKG CO. ,
rumps , Pipes and Kiiffines ,
, W tcr , Rallwar and Mllllnit Foppll * * . Kt *
330 , vztand W4 K rn m tt. , Om h , N b.
CirURCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wliolosalo Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Bteamund Water Buppllti. Headquarter ! fur MaH
Ko' tCo'iloo'li. tllirarnani it..On > hi. N * b.
U. S. WIXD EXGIXE and PUMJf
COMl'ANY.
n ll a T Wind limit nteam and Water Pnppllei ,
FlumbWaoodn , ncltlng , llo e. Vli nnd W ) Far-
Dam it. , Omaha. H. K. Keltnn , Manager.
TelephnneNu.IIO.
IIROWKELL cC CO. ,
Manufnclnrers and Dealen In
s , iioilci-s & General Machinery
Slice t It on Work.Btiutm I'untps. 8uw Mills.
U-rHu'lj Uaenwortli Kt.Omnhn.
Seeds.
PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. ,
Farm , Field and Garden Seed * ,
Nos. ( lll-lJ ) JoncB Street , 0 ill aim , Nob.
Storage , forwarding A Commission.
ARMSTRONG , PICTTIS & CO.
Storayc , Forwarding C C < nnml itloit
llrnncli house ot the Ileunov lltiirvr Co. ilf- (
Klea at wliolosalo.nnil roliill. Non. 1303,1,110
niul lillUurd SL , Omiihti , Neb. Telopuono
No. 7fO
Teas and Cigars
WM. A""w7rsoiT& ] co. ,
Importersi\mlJobl > ers of
'lean and Cinart ,
Hn'cos niul Daisy linking Powder. 1UO Ami 1418
Ilunioy Street. , Uinnlui , Nob.
OMAHA MANUFACTURERS ,
Cornice.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
.lolm Ei > onctor , Prop.
Uannfoeturer of Calvnnlici ! Iron an * Comle * . OS
Uf.d e and 103 and IDS V , 10th tOmaha. . Nel ) .
Smoke S a Its , Boilers , Etc
/ / . K. SA irYER ,
ManiirnpturiiirjDeali'r in SmokeStacks ,
Ullt < lilnx" , Tnnki. nint ( iunR-Hl Il < illi < r lloi > ilrl'i ,
* ' " ' ' ' ' ' "
Iron Works.
Iron Works ,
Wrought and Ciwt Iron Bullillnis Work , Iron PUIr * .
Kiillinu. licuma nnd ( ilrilein , Sionm KnulneK , limn *
Work , < ) i neral "Tounilrr , Mitclilno niul ll'ac ' kunllU
Work. Office an J Wort , U. 1' . Ity. anil ITtli li e t.
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( JAIA.IA W lit Ii & IKON WOUKb ,
Mniuifactiirors of
Wtrcantl Iron Hallln'.i * , Dcskyalln ,
Window Guards , 1 lowerStanils , Wlto HlKHB.olo.
IJ.I N. luh.
OMAHA S/VFK / & 1IION WORKS
G , Andrein , Proprietor.
Manufantiiror of Flio und HiiiKlnr 1'root Fate *
Vitults , .lull Wotk Iron ami VVIro 1'fneliiK- ,
: . olo. Cor. lull und .liiekfon st. ( liiinhn ,
Overalls.
COMPANY ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
I eani 1'anti , Hblrti , Ktc. 1103 and 1101 Dou ' ! Street
Omaha. Nf U.
' Sash , Doors , Etc.
nctureri of
Sash , Doors , Hliiula and Moulding * ,
Ilranch office,12lb and l r.l t8. . Umahs.M ? .
BOim MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Mould'nrn.StnlrWorknnd ' Inti-rlnrllnrd Wood Klnllfe
Juitopcuoa. N. K. cor. BthKiul lcu\cnwortUBu.
Om liH , heb.
OMAHA PL AN 1. NO .MILL CO. ,
MnnufucttirriAnf MouldliiKS , i-'n'li , Doors nnd
lIllude.Turiiliiif Miilr-woik. Hunk nnd
tli nmt 1'oppleton Adeline , _
Brewers ,
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RTORZ < C TLER , 4\ \
Jtroworn ,
North 1Mb Sliupti Omaha , Keb ,
SOUTH mm ,
C. H. I'M.MKU. N. I' . IIICIIMAV. J. 11. III.ANCKAIIU
1'ALMKlt , It 1C 11 MAN 0 ( O. ,
Live Stuck t'oiniiiltislnn Marchantut
Omcr-ltooirr.il. Oppimlte Kxcluumo Ilillldlllirt
Union Stock Yards , bouth ( Jinith i , Nub.
McCOV
Live Stock Coininlsslon MorcliantM.
Murkot futnblieil lreoun | iillintiii | , titn Irart iin
fcoclori liirnlslio'l on ifo l turini. Roforonc *
O.iiuliu Nutlonol II ink nnd SoH'l Uuiutii Nitlu
Unluii btuck Yurilt , Houtli Omnlm ,
LORIME ! * , WEsruRK'LU ' & MALUV
Live. Stork Coniuili.iion ,
Itoom 1& Dxcluum'o InilUlliiir , I'nlon
Viinls , hotith Uniaha , Nob.
i HUAUI'K ,
Commission Ociiluis In I.lvo gtozlc , Hooni S3 ,
nlim htoeU Y < ls. , P. Onu :
- Nnt'1 lljinkOiRuliut ulon
VarJs Ilitnl : . S Oiniiliit , I ! . 3. U < i/ ( u/
_ \ Truat Co.L
ALKXANDIiR t FITCH ,
Commission Dealers In I.lvo Sto x , Itoom I
OiMioaltn KxdiunK'i llntldliDt , t "Ion Ktock
Vanlii. bouth Uinalin , Nup.
STOCK YARDS co7 . .
Of Omaha. . '
Jao y. nofd. fi > rti > Uuent.