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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1887.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Wheat Fractionally Higher at the Opening
Bat Bags Toward the Close ,
MODERATE ACTIVITY IN CORN.
Very Light Lake Shipment * of This
Cereal Oats Quite Dull ntul
Attracting Little Attention
Provisions KcaturolcBg.
CHICAGO i'nonucrc MA RKET.
CincAfio , Sept 2J. ( Special Telegram to
the BKK.J The wheat market opened strong
and fractionally hlaher than yesterday's
close , but sapgrd somewhat a llttlx later
when the Immediate demands of the shorts
appeared to be satisfied. The market could
not be characterized an anything but strong ,
however , nt any llino dtirlni ; the session.
The ottering of a prominent room trader
MOOCO bushels or over were very easily
absorbed , and produced no perceptible elfect
upon prices. The bulls cheerfully contrast
this with the elTcct produced during the last
quarter of an hour of yesterday morning's
session , whcti the purchase of 1.000,000 bush
els by John M. Sham sent the price up J c In
a very brief time. The haste of the shorts
to cover , with the fact that there were a
great many of them , accounted for
most of the sudden advances.
To-day the room traders appeared
to bo quite evenly divided. Both private
and public cables were favorable this morn-
Ing. llobert Warren and Captain Phillips
were both uood buyers. For some time past
representatives of Loprko & Co. , Blngham
Bros , and Cattel & Co. , New Vork exporting
houses , hare been here and It is reported have
bought largely of casli wheat and also for
October delivery. The haine houses have
been buvlnc In IJuluth. Among the Items
of gossip on the floor was one that a promi
nent exporter here had orders on hand for
the purchase of 200,000 bushels of old No. 2
wheat and that when he attempted to exe
cute the order In Dulutli ho could get but
20,000 bushels of the amount. Stocks of No.
2 spring hero are unusually low ana are not
being increased Just now owing to the poor
nuallty of the wheat arriving. Out of nfty-
lottr cars inspected this mornlni ;
but one car came up to contract grade. The
trouble with the wheat Is that much Is damp
and sprouted , and the exports from Baltimore
and Philadelphia reported to-day were
106.000 bushels. From New York , none .
Outside markets were steady , Toledo being
strong and kc above yesterday's closing IU-
ures. The fast quarter of an hour o ? the
morning session was almost a repetition of
the performance at the close of yesterday's
Rtsslon. The same broker's appearancetn
the pit , bidding for December wheat was the
signal for another rush to cover by the
shorts , and the December option advanced % c
so rapidly that there were coiuparltlvcly few
transactions between the extremes. This
advance was not maintained , however , half
of It being lost before the close. Thu closing
was strong at CHKc for October. 72J c for
December and WX@7Sc for Mav. The
gain on the day over yesterday's closing was
about ifc on all thn option.
The corn market opened practically nt yes
terday's closing liiiurcs or at 4li@t ) lfc for
October , improved to 41 Uc and then broke
sharply to 40 c. 1'he crowd were all feeling
pretty bearish at the start and In the early
dealings there was every Indication that
there would bo a continuation of yesterday's
dullness. The wirly wonkncss was Iniensl-
lied by the offering of 100 cars ot new cash
corn to grade No. 3 and dellvernblu in Octo
ber at lo under the market. But 1 o'clock
closings for the lending futures * ho\\cd a
loss for the session of only % toc. . Sen-
„ lumber rested at 40Xc , October and Novem
ber at 41,1 < i > . December at 40J < c asked nnd
May at 41Kc bid. Alter the break about the
middle of the forenoon n llrmrr lecllng was
developed , owing apparently to the attempt
of a piomlnunt local operator to bull the
market for October In order to get rid of his
September holdings. Luke charters were
light , footing only 114,000 bushels in the
aggregate. Only a moderato speculative
business was transacted , though fair anima
tion wnb witnessed towards thu close.
Oats were dull and fluctuations tor futures
within such a narrow range us to attract no
attention whatever. One o'clock's closing
_ - " stood at SSJ/c for September and October , at
2525Jc for November and iKiJfo for May.
In provisions the trade WAS almost feature
less. In the January product tliero was some
disposition to bear prices , but the changes
actually made were restricted to a decline of
lOc on pork and 3c on short ribs. Lard for
January was comparatively strong. Short
ribs for September nnd October were held
steady at yesterday's break. Futures this
side of January tor laid averaged W and
year pork 7Hc lower. Speculation was onlv
moderate and largely of a professional kind.
Cash lard was again wanted and sold freely
at J0.85Q0.87K. or 3Kc above October , which
for the same article ranged at 80.80(30.35 ( and
closed at $0.M ! > . For October short I Ibs sold
nt S8.20Q8.25 and stood at I o'clock nt SS.2 .
For Januarv.pork closed at 812.1iW ! aftersell-
Ing at 818.07K@iaso. Tim latOsV quotation
for January lard was 50.37 } $ nnd for January
short ribs S0.17K. Cash meats were quiet
AFTKIINOON SESSION Wheat linn ; Octo
ber pnlil at 70@70ifc off to fiJ ! ) < c , closln" at
7Uc ; November sold at 71-8'71 ! } c. closinitat
71c ; December ranged at 73Ki73 ( ( ! < c , clos-
VK l W7 o ; May sold at fStfCj S&c , split
to 78K , closing at 7SV& Corn quiet aim a
shade easier ; October sold from 44Vcto41c ,
May
November about SSJi'c : Mav
eold atiffl'fr , and on the split ! ! 9 @ 3U o and
closed at ayjjfo bid. fork was ashadestroncer
for January , which sold and closed at S12.15 ;
year was nominally u.85. Lard was steady
and closed at 50. : } for September and Octo
ber , J0.27JV for November , Sfl.SO tor iec m-
ber and 80.a5C W.37K for January. Trade
was limited. Short ribs tor October were ad-
VttUSHirx ! ! ' 8 IlinK * 8W25@S.37X and closing
at 38.27X. January sola and closed at 80.15.
CHICAGO MVE STOCK.
CHICAGO , Sent 2i rSpectal Telegram to
the BEE. ] OATTI.K Itecolpts of cattle were
large , but the proportion ot good fat , ripe
beeves was very small. The market for the
best kinds was steady to a shade hieher ,
while for common to fair stock of all de
scriptions the market was no better. One
car uf line cattle , the bust of three loads , sold
at S5.25 , the other two loads selling at S5.0C
and $4.75. Low grade steers are coming tc
market from the dry districts In southern
Illinois and the market for Inferior steers 1 ;
kept very uadly overstocked. Uecolpts
11,000 ; shipments , ! i,200 ; market steady and
hlisher. Fancy. 5.00@5.25. Shipping steers ,
laSOto 1500JDS , S4.00@4.l > 0 ; 1BOO to 1350 Ibs ,
S3.CO@4.20 ; 050 to 1200 Ibs ; S2.85 < a8.70
Stockers and feeders , 8i.'J5t.OO ; ; cows , bulls
and mixed , 1.2M'J.80. Texas steers , S'J.tt
@ 'tOO ; cows , L50 < 33.rjO ; yearlings , 9l. ' > ®
1.75. Western ranters , steady ; natives anil
half bixeds.3,45(83.75 ( ; cows , 'iOOif2.50 ( ,
AVInterfid Texans , S2.S5ijU.tio.
lloos Estimated receipts , 10,000 ; las
Thursday , 18,675 ; week so far , 50,5J ; samt
tlmo last week , 09.063. There was anothei
sharp down turn of about lOc on nearly al
grades , the best Phlladelpluas maklni ; onl\
$5.10 atralnst S5.2035.25 yesterday , ( ioixl tc
choice butcher weights S5.00\05 , and prim *
packers 84 2.Q4.W , with some common lot :
Koine at S4.50. Light sorts , such as are equate
to York-irs , 8J.ltt < iJ5.00 , with other sorts a
FJNANCIAU
Nr.w YORK , Sept. 2a.-FSpeclaI Telesran
to the BER. ] STOCKS The anuouncemen
that the treasury would buy 4s , and afte
September UO will pay the 80,500,000 of intei
eat due October 1 without rebate , althougl
about what many Wall street men bad pre
dieted , had a beneficial etlnct on the market
and the range ot prices was higher. "Th
advances , however , were not more than couli
be expected , " said an operator , "after i
( hrlukaso of 8400,000,000 to 8500,000,000
Wall street discovered that the situation , ni
matter what the treasury might do In buy-In
bonus , bad been discounted. " The openln
was one of the wildest witnessed in years
stocks all being higher , the advance extend
ing to IS' per cent. London and other foi
clgu countries were large buyers and are sal
to nave purchased 250,000 chares the past Iff
J yi , cUleily Heading , Louisville A JHaat
vllle. St Paul , trunk lines and the Wabash.
Could , Sngu and the Drexel-Morgan party re
main bullish and are credited will ) absorbing
heavy lines. The short Interest Is heavy , and
although many of the leaders take little stock
In the present , they were Inclined to cover
moderately , and are awaiting their opportu
nity to put out new lines of good stock. The
market continued to rally after the opening
and the advances extended to 3 per cent. A
period of quietness and a moderato recession
followed , but about noon the buying again
became brisk nnd values started upward , the
market exhibiting more strength than at any
previous time , particularly on Western
Union , which was bought by "bargain hunt
ers. " The market was Irregular during the
closing hour , with trading fair. Last sales ,
however , were at nearly the outside prices
and recorded gains over yesterday of H ® A
per cent , Hock Island havlntr the lead. Man
hattan was 2 > / , Heading IKi Northwestern
! , ' , St Paul / , Lackawanna Jit Lake Shore
Jf , New England J { , Western Union l,1 ,
Omaha 1 * { , Canada Southern } ( , Chicago ,
Burlington & Qulncy 1 , Cotton Oil ? { and
Oregon Transcontinental percent higher.
Business with Chicago houses was fair , but
mostly In the way of currency shorts.
OovKiiNMENTfs Uovcrnment bonds were
dull , but steady to linn.
YKSTKUDAV'8 gUOTATIONS.
MONKY On call was easy , ranging trotn 3
to G tier cent , last loan at a per cent , and
closing ottered at 2 per cent
PtttMK MEKCANTILK I'APKK 7 per cent.
STKHI-IMO KXOHANOK IS feverish but un
changed at$4.7 K ( * .W for 00 days and W.84 ;
for demand. _
PRODUCE MARKETS.
Chicago. Sept 23. Following quotations
are the 2iOclo.MUi : ; : figures :
Flour Steady and unchaneed.
Wheat Active ; prices fluctuntPd within
% c range and closed ? 4@Yc hicher than yes
terday ; cash , 69Kc ; October , 7oc ; May. 78Vc.
Corn Wag fafrU' active early but later
ruled rattier quiet closing a shade easier
than yesterday ; cash , 40c ; October , 41c ;
May , 44Kp
Oats Dull ; cash , 25 > ic ; October , 25 5-lCc ;
lay , 29 fc.
Kye Steady at 47@47S'c.
Barley Dull at 70c.
PrlnmTlrnothy Seea Closed at S2.34@2.30.
Flax Seed-Closed at 1.07@1.07M.
Whlsky-Sl.io.
Pork Moderate trading , feeling weak ;
ear , SU.82K ; January. S12.15.
Lara Moduratelv active , ruled 2X@5c
ewer ; cash and Octooer , SG.32 ; May ,
'O.C7K.
Dry baited Meats-Shoulders , 85.2.-i@5.30 ;
short clear , 58.00C < s.C5 ; short ribs , 88.20 ®
'i ' w5.
w5.Utittcr Firm on fancy ; creamery,18 ( < | ' 23Kc ;
: alry. 14 > i@20c.
Cheese Flrm ; full cream cheddars , 114 }
HMc ; Hats , ll > flljfc ; Youut ; Ainoiicas ,
il2c ; skims , 7H < 5 c.
KKKS Klrui at ir > K@l7c.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy crcen hides
Tk'c ; light do , 7 { aSc ; salted bull hides ,
JL- , green salted calf78M@'Jc ; dry Hint , li@
'lie ; drv calf , 12rtiic : ; deacons 30c each.
Tallow Unchaneed ; No. 1 country , 4@
c ; No. 2 , SXc ; cakes. 4 c.
Kocetnts. Shipments.
lour , bbls . 24,000 21.000
, Vheat , bu . 80.000 20,000
; orn , hit . 27:1,000 : 201.000
Oats , bu . 200,00(1 ( 65,000
Kve. bu . 1,000 3,000
Barley , bu . 74,000 31.000
St. Ijoula , Sept. 33. Wheat Strong ;
No. 2 red , cash , liUgC'Jtf c ; October , C'J c :
ovember , 71c.
Corn-Dull ; cash , 39@39 > c ; October.SSJ c ;
November , 38) c.
Oats-Steady ; cash , 23 { c ; October , 23c.
Pork Kasy at 815.25.
Lard - 0. : .
Whisky 81.05.
Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 20@24c ;
dairy. 15@20.
Afternoon Board Wheat Firm ; Octo
ber , G9)/c ; November , 71c ; December , ? iytc.
Corn Steady ; November , 37c ; May , 40c.
Oats-Qmct.
lilvorpnol , Sept. 23. Wheat Steady and
demand fair ; holders , offer moderately.
Corn Firm and demand fair ; new mixed
western , 4s ; shipments 3d percental.
Cincinnati. Sept. 22. Wheat Firmer ;
No. 2 red , 74Kc-
Corn Easle ; No. 3 mixed , 45c.
Oats-Quiet ; No. 2 mixed. 27X@27c.
Kye-Dull : No. 2 , 50 > { c.
Provisions Easier.
Pork Easier and unchanged at 815.23.
Lard Easier and unchanged at & 0.35.
Whisky Firm at 81.05.
Knimas City. Sept. 22. Wheat Steady ;
No.2 soft C3Kc bid ; May , W 'c asked.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , lific ; October ,
Jfc bid , 35io asked ; May , SS'tfc bid , 3b ; c
asked.
Oats-No. 2 , 21 8.
MlnnoapollH. Sept. 22. Wheat Firm ;
more iloiut ; No. 1 hard , cash , 69Kc ; Octo
ber , 69 J c ; November , 71c ; May , 77kc ; No.
1 northern , cash , 6Gc : October , C6c ; Novem
ber , 68c ; Mar , 74o ; No. 3 northern , cash ,
COc ; October. 61c : November , G2c ; May. 70c.
Flour Quiet lirm ; patents , 8UO@4.30 ;
bakers' , $ ! J.203.40. (
Kecelpti-Wheat. 48,000 bu. =
Shipments- Wheat , 62,000 bu ; flour , 25,500
bis.
Milwaukee. Sent. 23. Wheat illeher :
cash and October , CUc ; November , IV ic.
Corn-Quiet ; No. 3. 4ic.
Oats-Steady ; No. a white , 28c ,
Kye-Ulgher ; No. 1 , 60c.
Barley Easier : No. 2 , COc.
Provisions Dull.
Pork-September , S14.50@15.00.
New York , Sept. 23. Wheat Re
ceipts , 8,3T 0 ; exports , none ; options
opened a shade lower.but soon strengthened ,
advanced Mi ( Kc and closed firm at a trllle
otf from best rates ; spot lots somewhat
higher and fair demand ; ungraded red , 79
< $815i'c ; Na 8 red , 77c ; No. 1 red , nomi
nal at 67Kc : No. a red , 79Kc in store , 80 #
@ ! < 0 } < c t. o. b. , 81 ? @i32c delivered ; October
closed at 80c.
Corn Heceipts , 18,000 ; exports. 440 ;
options opened } i@fn lower , closing steady ;
decline shortly recovered ; spot lots a shade
hlvher and moderately active ; ungraded , Gl
@ 5lic ; No. 2. 50Wc in store , M@r > lWc deliv
ered , to arrive and here ; October closed at
50c.
50c.Oats Uecelpts. 7,800 ; exports , none ; K ®
o hieher ; moderately active ; mixed west
ern , 3234Mc ; white western , 85@40c.
CotTee-Siiot. fair ; Klo , dull at 819.25 ;
options stronger and fairlv active ; sales ,
07,750 bags ; September , S10.b5 ; October ,
10.N17.15 ) : November , 817.10@17.45 ; lo-
cember. 8175ail7.60 ! ! : January , 317.35 ®
17.70 ; February , 817.40@17.7U.
Petroleum Firm : United. 67)c.
Eggs Fairly active and linn ; western , 14
© I'Jc.
Porkr-Dull and unchanged ; mess was
quoted at 510.00 for new ; S15.20@15.50 lei
old.
old.Lard Lower ; western steam , spot , quoted
at 86.75.
Butter Quiet and generally steadr : west
ern , is@24c ; western creamery , 16@24c.
Cheese Firm and In fair demand : west
ern. OXOllc.
New Orlean * . Sept 23. Corn Dull
nd unsettled ; mixed , 57c ; > vhlto , 5S@5Uci
yellow , 59c.
Oats-Easy ; No.2,33i33Kc. (
Cornmeal Quiet and weak at S2.25@2.SO.
Ho. Products Unsettled and guucrally
lower.
Pork-Nominal at 815.50.
Lard Uehned tierce. 10.75.
Bulk Meats-bhonldcrs , S5.60 ; long cleai
nnd clear rib. SS.62 f.
MVF. STOCK.
, Sept 33. The Drovers' Journa
reports as follows :
Cattle Uecclpts , 11,030 ; market steady
coed hieher ; fancy , 85.00@5.25 ; shlpoini
steers , I2.K.X34.VO ; stockera anil feeders. SL'
( 3.00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , 1.3.Xi3.bO
Texas cuttle , 91.3S < ij3.00 ; western ranera
13.00 3.75.
ilo _ Jieoelpu , 1C.OOO ; market steady a
yesterday'sclo.se ; mixed , $4.50@r.00 ; heavy ,
i4.00 5.40 ; light , $4.00 ( 5.00 ; skips , S3.00 ®
Sheet ) Itpcelpta , 0,000 ; market steady : na
tives , 82.5094.15 ! western , S3.COS3.C5 ; Texans -
ans , 82.3.va .tO ; lambs. 84.2.Vt25.25.
Kansan City , Sept. 22-Cfxttle Hc-
celpts , 1,300 ; shipments , 500 ; market about
steady ; uood to choice corn fed , 84.0U(7M.40 ( ;
common to medium , H.50 < an.tiO ; stocknrs ,
2.oo@-i60 ; feeding steers , S2.G5@-3.25 ; cows
81.30 ( < < 2.C5.
Hogs Kcrnlpts , 5,000 : shipments , 1,300 ;
market dull and weaic and rX lOc lower ;
common to choice , (4.1034,85 ; skips and
plKS , 82.00Q4.00.
National Htook Yarrln. Ka t St.
l onlii. 111. . Sent. 22-Cattle Ke-
eel u ts , 2,400 ; shipments , 15,000 ; fair to choice
heavy native steers , S3. ! (34.70 ( ; butchers'
steers , fair tn choice. 83.iXXg3.05 ; feeders ,
fair to good. 82COii3.30. (
llogs Itecelpts , 4,000 ; shipments , l.COO ;
market slow : choice heavy and butchers' se
lections , 85.00 (5.20 : packers and yorkers ,
medium to prime. ! 84.70@4.85 ; pigs , common
to good , S4.JO@4.05.
OMAHA LiIVB MTOOK.
Thursday , Sept 23.
Cattle.
The run of cattle was considerably heavier
than yesterday , but there were very few coed
corn cattle In. The bulk of the receipts were
made up of western range cattle. The mar
ket was about steady on eood cattle , but the
fecllne continues weak on common erades of
butcher atock nnd crassers. There wan con *
Kiderublo activity In the feeder market , and
the largest single bunch of cattle ever sold at
these yards changed hands to-day.
II OK * .
There was a fair run of hogs but as com
pared with yesterday there was a falline olT
of COO. The market opened at about steady
prices with yesterday and was moderately
active. It closed a little easier and dull , but
everything was taken.
Sheep.
There was nothing done on the market.
Itooetpti.
uattle. 1 , fcOO
2,000
Shipments.
Cattle . Scars
Horses . Tears
ProratUm ; Price * .
Showlngthe prevailing urica * paid for II va
stock on this market :
Choice steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs . . . 84.15 4.40
Choice steers , 1100 to 130'J Ibs. . . 4.00@4.15
Fat little steers 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.75(43.85
Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1500 H.av < 44.20
Good to choice corn-fed cows . . . . 2.50t2.75 (
Common to medium cows . 1.50 2.25
Uood to choice bulls . 1.7.Vd2.50
Good range feeders . 2.50(32.75 (
Uood natlvefeedersU001bs and up
wards . 2.75@3.00
Fair to medium native feeders.UOO
Ibs and upwards . 2.50@2.05
Mockers , 400 to 700 Ibs . 2.0Uc < t2.40
Prime fat sheep . 3.2.Va3.50
Fair to medium sheep . 2.50i33.00
Common sheep. . . . 1.50 ( 3.25
Light and medium noes . 4.60M4.70
Good to choice heavy hogs . 4.80(34.00 (
Uood to choice mixed hogs . 4.70 4.80
Representative Halai.
NATIVE STEEHS COIIX-FED.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
33..10'JO 54.00 35. _ . HSU 84.00
ItAXOE STEEIIS.
69. . . . 1110 S'J.75
WKSTKItN STEKIIS-COHN-FED.
17. . . .1307 S3.50
COWS.
20. . . . H05 82.05.
HANOIbTinnts OOALI.ALA r , . & c. co.
i4..102'J 2.60
nons.
No. Av. Shit. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
8I..1US 40 S4.40 70. . . . 251 120 84.M )
71..23ri 160 4.C5 05. . .255 I'M 4.bO .
C7.'J14 40 4.70 01. . . .240 N ) 4bO
4. . . . 220 1'JU 4.70 0.-I..2GS 240 4.N )
77..2.VJ 200 4.70 05. . . . 200 200 4.bO
00. . . . 33 ! ) 100 4.70 74. . . . 244 160 4.bO
72. . . . 210 1UO 4.70 88..2OT 4 > 0
7'J . . .24G IfiO 4.70 OJ..8 : 4.i > 0
0 . . .2.10 80 4.75 C,5.25S 60 4.MJ
b0..239 240 4.75 69. . . . 218 40 4.85
02. . . . 240 'JOO 4.75 59. . . . 273 N ) 4.b5
08. . . . 240 80 4.75 04. . . . 293 4 00
71. . . .249 120 4.75 72. . . .250 100 4'JO
70. . . . 233 100 4.80
_
lave Stuck Hold.
Showing thu number of huad of stock sold
on the market to-day :
CATTLE.
G. H. Hammond & Co . 80
Local . 9
Feeders . 7H !
Shippers . 00
Total . 1)54 )
HOUS.
Anglo American Packing Co . 1,454
" . 11. Hammond ite Co . 4I.5
Harris & Fisher . 5 < J
Total . 1 938
All sales ot stoetc in this market are made
per cwt live weight unless otherwise ) stataJ.
Dead hogs sail at KB per Ib. for all weights.
Skins , " or hogs welching loss than lOd IDS.
no value. Pru nunt sows are dockud 40
and BUnsSJItu , urthaDublio
Stock Note * .
llogs about steady.
A steady cattle market
Thomas McUee , Uva , was m with a train
of cattle.
E. Mtinn , Avoca , was in and marketed two
loads of cattle.
There were not as many strangers in as
usual yesterday.
Amonif the visitors at the yards was A. A.
Brown , Alma , Neb.
W. B. Sprague , Cortlaud , Neb. , was In
looking after feeders.
George Reynolds , St Edwards , wa in
town with a load ot 85c hogs.
Salesmen all complain ot the light demand
for common butchers' stock.
T. II. Barthel , Beatrice , was here and
bought three loads of feeders.
A. J. Langdon , Gretna , a heavy dealer in
stock cuttle , was looking over the market
M. 0. Peterson , Dannebunr , Neb. , mar
keted a load ot 293-Ib hogs at the top price.
Mr. Uutton , of the lirm of Keno , Sheets &
Dutton , located at the new town of Peters
burg , was In with a load of hogs.
C. McMenemy. Blair , president of the can
ning company and a prominent citizen , was
among the visitors at the yards.
Squires & Co.'s string of hogs , bought In
Chicago yesterday , cost 84.87. The same
quality of hogs sold here at 4.85(34.90. (
The Standard Cattle company bought 724
head ot' the Ogallala cattle lor their feeding
establishment at Ames. This Is the largest
number of cattle that ever changed hands
here In one bunch.
OMAHA WHOLKSAIjU MARKETS.
Thursday , Sept. 22.
Produce.
Tlic fnllowlwj arc the price ? nt tcJilch.
round lots of produce arc sold on Uilt
inurKit :
There was no perceptible Increase In the
general receipts to-dav. A car load of home
grown cabbage was put on the market The
price of eggs Is Inclined to advance.
BUTTKM Creamery , West Point , 35c ;
other , 2T30i ! per pound ; choice dalrv , 1S@
20o. ; medium grades , 13@5c ; ordinary , 9@10c.
EIIOS The market is steady at ir > c
for choice stock.
CIIKKSK Market fair. Fancy full cream
Cheddars , simile 13c ; full cream twins , 13c :
young Americas , 13fc ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs
in case. He ; Limberger , 100Ibs in case , 13c ;
Saurs' tancy Ohio , I'Jc.
POUI.THY Fair market ; spring chickens ,
2.00fi2.50 ; old fowls. S2.50@3.00 ; ducks ,
82.25 < ji2.75 : turkeys , in very light request ,
CC * 7c per Ib.
GAME Receipts light : prairie chickens ,
83.50 : mallard ducks , 82.75aoo. Quail ,
83.00 3.25 ; teal and mixed ducks , 81.00(31.75 ( ;
snipe. 75c@S1.00 ; jack rabbits , 35c each.
CABIIACII ; California stock , laue round
heads , 2)c per Ib. ; homegrown 50c per.dozen
heads.
OVSTKRS Shell , 82.00 per hundred ; bulk ,
81.35 per hundred ; selects , 82.20a gallon :
Cans , New York counts , 45c ; selects , 35(3 (
40c : standard. 27@30c.
SWEKT POTATOES The market Is wel !
supplied and they sell at2@3 c perlb.
' CEI.EHY The receipts are larger and th <
stock better. Good stock brlnirs 35c a bunch. .
CiDEH-Cholce Michigan elder , SG.OO@ .5 (
per Dbl of 32 tral.
1'orcoiiN Choice , for stands , 2@2 } < c per Ib
TOMATOES Commission men are onli
handling a very few. Good stock 40@50 <
per bushel ,
OIIOKB Choice large California onion. :
are offered on the nurkV-t nt 80c per bushel.
The demand Is light
Eon PLANT Slow sale at G075c ( ! per dor ,
fet choice stock.
POTATOES Tlio market I * well supplied.
Salt Lake and Colorado stock .ells . at feOS5c.
Nebraska and Iowa stock fxxgtvw per bushel ,
HONEY Good honey in neat one Ib.
frames 18e per Ib.
BEANS. Hand-picked navy. 8iOO per
bushel , and other grades down as low as
51.25. _
t < TUlta.
Orders from the country re/julrtiifl se-
tcc/cd fttocft ( mil crtrn dire In iMckln'i can
not always be filled ( it the same price *
qunfctt to ( lie local tratlc .for comiiwn stock.
There Is a liberal supply of fruits uf all
kinds on the market , and Blocks are moving
frrely.
PnACiiE.s Cholco California stock Is going
at $ l.TK n.50. Michigan peaches are selling
at 75@80c per 10-1 b baskets.
GBArKS The supply of home-grown
grapes continues liberal. California , Tokay
and Muscat 81.50rt2.50 ( : choice home-grown.
3Hc. The market is fairly well supplied
with eastern grapes at soracwc tier basket.
CRAII A I'ri.ES-Cholce Siberian , 83.00W3.50
per bbl.
OnANfiES Fancy Roni , 1W per box. 85 50 ;
fancy Hodl , 200 per box , SO.IX ) ; choice Naples ,
200 per box , 85.50.
LEMONS Choice Palermo , SC.OO ; fair 1'a-
lermo , 85.no@5.50 : choice Messina , 80.50 ;
fancy Messina , 87.00 ; extra fancy Kodl ,
8&50 ; extra fancy Malorl , 8S.50.
QUINCHS Calliornla quinces , of large
size , S2.00Q3.25 per box.
CUANIIEKHIES The market Is fairly welt
fiiDplled with good stock. Bell and cherry ,
89.00. Capo Cods will arrive in a few days
and will sell at 5f9.00@10.00.
APPLES The stipnly Is liberal , especially
of home-grown stock. Choice Michigan ap
ples , 2.75S3.00 ( ! ; home-grown , $3.35(93.50. (
PEARS California Bartlelt pears are be
coming scarce , and good stock , suitable for
rcshlpment , Is worth S3.25t$3.50 ; other varie
ties M.OOcW.75. (
BANANAS The market Is well supplied
with bananas at 82.50(33.00 ( per bunch.
COCOANUTS Good stock , 85.00.
Flour and Feed.
/7ic/oHoi'liitrc ( the lolililnu price * ' .
Minnesota patents. 82.50 par cwt : Minneso
ta Bakers' straight 83.20 per cwt. ; Kansas and
Missouri winter fancv patents , 8'J:4.V : < Q3.GO :
Nebraska patents , 82.33@2.35 : rye flour , 81.73
01.IX ) per cwt : rye Graham , 81.40 per cwt. ;
wheat Graham , 81.75 per cwt. ; corn meal.
yellow , OOc per cwt : corn meal , white. Sl.oo
per cwt ; chopped feed , S14.00c51C.OO per ton ;
bran , S12.00@13.00 per ton : screenings , 89.00
( S 12.00 per ton.
HAY Upland prairie , 88.00Q9.00 ; common -
mon coarse , 87.00@8.00.
Oroccr' * I Ant.
COFFER Ordinary grades , 20X < 321c ; fair.
21k@22c ; prime. 22gr2te ; ; fancy green and
yellow , 2 ! ( < j2c ; old eovernment Java. 2S(3 (
30c ; Interior Java , U5@23c ; Mocha , sa30c ;
Arbuckle's. roasted , 2f > Vc ; McLaughlln'M
XXXX , 20 c ; Dilworth's , 2Cc ; Red Cross.
REFINED LAUD Tierce. 7c ; 40-lb square
cans , 7c ; CO-lb round , lc ; 20-1 b round ,
7-Vc ; 10-lb calls , 7 c ; 5-lb palls , 7 < tfc ; 3-lb
palls , 7c.
SUOATS Granulated , GX@7cconf. ; A , 6 % < l
Cc ; white extra C , Gtfgr > Xc : extra C. 6 # < 3
0c ; ; yellow C , 5Ko ; cut loaf , 7 # ; powdered ,
I'novisioNS Uams , HK@12c : breakfast
bacou.llJiceU'c ( : bacon sides lJl@loi ( ) cdrjr ;
salt , OiTCl'J c ; shoulders , 7@7 c : dried beef
hams , li < 311xcdripd beef regular , 10K@Uc ;
hams picnic , 8$8 ( > < c. , ,
ad lumber
DRIED FRUITS Apples , new , & 's Oc ;
evaporated , 50-lb ring , ! 4 ( < $14Kc ; raspberries ,
evaporated , 2kj ! ; blackberries , evaporated ,
10iotyj ( ; pitted cherries ; Beaches , new ,
Jf's , 7c : evaporated pooled peacnes , c ;
evaporated , unpared , lfiK@17c ; new currants ,
7)4@72c ) } ; prunes , 441300 : citron , 25c ; rai
sins , London layers , California , loose
muscatels , SI.W(3l.N5 ) ( ! ; new Valeticlas , 7) ) < c.
SYMir No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs. 31.4U@1.50 ;
New Orleans , per gallon. 3Segl(5e ( ( ; maple
svrtip , hall Ihbs , "old time. " per gallon , M c ;
l-gnllon can * , per dozi 310.50 ; hutt'-eallon
cans , per doz , SO.'S ; rjuart cans , S3.25.
CANNKD ( ioons Ovstcrs , standard , per
case. S'l.00il3.10 ' ( : strawberries , 2 Ib , per case ,
S3.owa3.iO ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per casp. 53.00 ®
t.10 ; California pears , per case. ? 4.GOf < l4.70 ;
apricots nor cise , Sl.lOi4.25 ( " ; peaches , per
case , S5.7-5.N'i ; white" cherries , per case ,
Sfi.OO plums , per cast" . S3bO@3.UO : blue-
iprrles , per case , SJ.SO O ; egg plums , U
I ) , per rase , S2.50 : pineituples , a Ib ,
percale. S3.2U@5.75 ; I Ib mackerel , per doz.
M.O'J : 1 Ib salmon , per doz , Sl.'J.XsW.ou ; a Ib
rooseberries. par ea o. S3.25'a8.tt ! ; 2lb string
jeans , per case , 81.75 : 2 ll > lima beans , ner
case , 51.00 ; 2 Ib marrowfat peas , percaset
82.50(32.60 ( ; 2 Ib early Juno peas , pur case ,
22.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , S2.40@'J 50 ; 2 Ib corn ,
f2.SOftS2.85.
PICKI.BS Medium , in bbls , 50.50 ; do In
half bbls S3.7S ; small , In bbls , S7.50 : do In
mlf bbls , S4.2.5 ; gherkins , iu bbls , SS.50 ; do In
halt bbls , S4.75.
WOODKNWARE Two-hoop palls , per doz ,
ftl.45 ; 3-noop pails , 81.70 ; No. 1 tub. 80.50 ;
No. 2 tub. 85.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wash
boards , SI.75 : assorted bnwls , 82.25 ; No. 1
: hurns , 89 ; No. 2 churns , 88 ; No. 3 churns ,
TOHACCO Lorillard'sClimax , 44c ; Splen
did. 4lc ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c : Leggett A
Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Drum-
moud's llnrso Shoe , 41c ; T. J. , B7c ; Sorg's
Spearhead. 44c.
Koi'K Sevi-n-slxtpenths Inch. 125 12 0
STARCH Mirror Gloss , sj c ; Graves Corn ,
Ckc ; Oswopo ( Jioss , 7c ; Oswego Corn. 7c.
BitooMS-Kxtra 4-tlf .52.00 ; No. 1,52.00 ; No.
2 , SI.75 ; heavy stable , S4
CANDY Mixed , 8X@llc ; stick. 8K@0&e.
CiiACKKits tiarneau's soda , butter and
picnic. 5c ; creams , 8c ; ginger snaps , be ; city
soda , Tc.
TRAS Japan , 20@r 5c ; gunpowder , 20@
Youn ' . Hyson. 25@55c ; Oolons , 20@C3c.
JEI.MKS-30-lb palls. 83.00.
General Markets.
SPIRITS Cologne spirits , IBS proof , 81.10 ;
do 101 proof , S1.12 ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proof , 81.10 ; do ISa proof , S1.09. Alcohol.
188 proof. 82.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled
whiskies , S1.00@1.50. Gin blended. $1.50@
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons. 52.00(30.00 ( ; Ken
tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , 82.00J6.5U ( ;
Golden Sheaf bourbon and rvo whiskies ,
SL50.OU. ! Brandies , Imported , 85.00 8.50 ;
domestic , S1.30&3.00. Gins , Imported. $4.50 ®
6.00 ; domestic , 81.25 < a > : j.OO. Champazncs .Im
ported , per case , S28.00@33.00 ; American , per
case. 8io.ooraiG.ou.
HEAVT HARDWARE Iron , rate , 52.70 ;
Plow steel , special cast , 4c ; crucible steel ,
6 c ; cast tools , an. ! 2 < < lbc ; waon spokes ,
per set , 82.00(4 ( > .V > ; hubs , per set , S1.5J : fel
lees , sawed dry , 1.60 ; tongues , each. bOc ;
axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib. ih'c ;
con chain , per Ib , BH(313c ( ; malleable , K410C ;
iron wedges , Cc : crowoara , Cc ; harrow teeth.
* / < c ; spring steel , 45c ; Burden's horse
shoes , 84.75 ; Burden's mule shops. S5.75.
Baroed wire * In car lots , 84.00 per 100 ihs.
Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 82.40 ; sleet nails ,
82.50.
HIDES Green butchers' , 5K@fc ; green
cured , 7 c ; dry flint , llo ; dry salt , 9c ; green
calf skins , 7 c ; damaged hides , two-third *
price. Tallow 'Ac. Grease Prime white. 3c :
yellow. 3c ; brown , l > ic. Sheep pelts , 25g (
40c.
> . COAL Kge , 80.50 ; nut , 89.75 ; range , 89.75 ;
Iowa lump. S.i.OO ; Iowa nut , S2.75ftlnul ;
block , S3.00 ; Illinois , 84.25@4.75.
Dry Goods.
COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls
count LL , 6Jfc ; CC , 7 } c ; SS , 8fc } !
NaniRlcss , SKc ; No. 5 , Oc ; EE , B > < c :
( } , 10 > ic ; XX , 12c'OO ; , I4c ; NN , lOc
RX , 18c ; R , 20c : No. 10 , 8Kc ; 40 , lO c : 00
12Kc : SO , 15c ; 30 , fnlorod , lOc ; 50. colored ,
12c ; 70 , colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13tfc ; Union
I'acllic. 18c. ,
CAUPET WAUP Bibb white , IS c ; col
ored , 'M c.
BATTS Standard , 8cV Gem , lie ; Beauty ,
' 'c : Boone. 14c ; B , cased , S0.50.
. HINTS SoLiu.Coi.ons Atlanta 5J < c ; Sla
terSc : Berlin Oil flKcGarnerOUOto7. ; PI.VK
AND ROUES Richmond Cc : Allen6c ; River
point 5c ; Steel Riverfn ; Richmond Cc ; Pacitii
BKc. INUIOO BLUE Washington Cc ; Ameri
can CKcArnoldGKc ; ; ArnolUB He ; Arnolt
A 12c ; Arnold Goldsi-alilOKc. DitKSS-Char
ter Oak4 } < cKam po3/c ? : LodHKc ; Allei
5 } < c ; Richmond % c , Windsor Cc ; Kddystoni
6c * Paclnc Cc.
GiNQHAM-Plunkett checks 7Jfc ; Whltten
ton 7'i'c ; York 7J c ; Normandio Dres > i
8' c ; Calcutta Drt-ss 8Kc : Whlttentoi
Dress Oc ; Renfrew Dress 9c to 12 > < c
CAMnnics Slater 4Kc ; Woods 4Kc ; Stan
dard4H'c ; Peacock 4 } < c.
COHSKT JEANS Androscoggin 7' c ; Rear
sace 7J c ; RockportCj * c ; Conestoga " '
DucK-West Pol nt i J iii..8oz. . lOKc ; Wes
Point 29 In 10 oz. . l2Kc : West Point 29 In.
13 oz. . 15c ; West Potut 40 In. , 11 oz. , ICc.-
Checks-Caledonla X.UKc : Caledonia XX
Cordls No. 5.9Hs : Cordis No. 4 , Uc.
DENIMS Amoskeag 9oz , , luc : Everett
oz. , 13c ; York 7oi. , iSc ; Haymaker &Kc ; Jaf
ray XX. \ \ XJaffrey XXX , 12J < c : Beave
Oreek AA. Wet Beaver Creek BB , Uc
Beaver Creek CO , lOc.
'KENTUCKY JEANS Manorial 15o : Canton
18c ; Durham 27 > < c : Hercules lc ; Leaming
ton 23KC ! Cottswold 25ci
CIIABII Stevens'BiOc : bleached 7c ; Ste
vens' A 7Kc ; bleached SHc : Stevens' P 8Mc }
bleached ! Kc : Stcvrus1 N V'h'c ; bleached
WWc : Stevens'SRT12KC.
MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth 82.85 ;
plain Holland 8Kc toftv Dado Holland 13\c. \
r iiAitnr.li.i - l mm Raftsman 20n ; Goshou
WWc ; Clear Lake 32Kc ; Mapln City HOKc.
Whlte-G. H. No. 2. J21cs G. H. No. 1 , / ,
37Kc ; B. H. No. 2 , * f. S2JC ! H. U. No. 1 , &
SOc : Qticchco No. 1. J4Jc ; Uttcchuo No. a ,
5f 87J < p ; Qupclico No. 8 , ? { , 82Ki ; Anawan
13Xc ; Windsor SJtfc. Red-C , 24 inch , 15Uc ;
K. 24 Inch , 21c ; GO , 24 Inch. ISc ; H. A. F.J { ,
25c ; J. R. F. , { , 2TKc ; G. , ? / , 35C.
COMFORTERS SO.MXrt 35.00.
Bi.ANKETs-Whlte , 81.00Q7.50 ; colored ,
1.10(38.00. (
BROWN SIIKETINOS Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 c ;
Atlantic 11 , 4-4,7c ; Atlantic D. 4-4 , n c : At-
antic P , 4-4 , 5c ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , SJj'c ;
Aurora C. 4-4,4Wc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , fl\vc ;
InoslcrLL , 4-4 , BWCJ Indian Head , 4-4 7c :
.awrcnee LL. 4-4 , 5 fc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
He ; Pepperell 11 , 4-4 o e : i' > pporeil 0,4-4 ,
c ; Peppcrell , 8-4. ICc ; Peppcrell4 , 18c :
cppereil , 10-4 , 20c ; Utlca C , 4-4. 4 # s ;
Vachusett , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora R , 4-4 , Gfp ;
Aurora B , 4-4 , Oc.
Di.KAOHF.n SIIKKTINO Berkeley cambric ,
S'o. GO. OUc ; Best Vet , 4-4 , CVc ; butter cloth
JO , 4/c ; Cabot , 7Kc : Karwell , Be : Fruit of
yoom , SJfc ; (5rpcneG.Cc ; Hope , 7H'c ; King
'hllllp cambric , lie ; Lonsdale. HVc ; Lons-
ale. 8Kc : New York mills , lOVc ; Poppcrell ,
3 Inch. lOWc : Pepperell. 40 Inch , like ; 1'ep-
serell , 6-4 , l5c ; Peppcrell , 8-4.18cs Pepperell ,
fr-4 , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4. 22 } < c : Canton. 4-4 ,
J c ; Canton , 4-4 , 9) ) < c5 Triumph , Cc ; Wam-
utta , He ; Valley , Ac.
Dry Lumber.
r 1.1 jiiti. > ii.
stand2ndclear , 1,1 inch , s.2s $80.50
id. clear , 1 inch , s. 2 H. , 45.50
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
Aselpct. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4ooo !
r , \ & . 2 In 44.00
Itch , 8. 2s. , 30.00
flK,2in 37.00
VOl'LAR LtTMREII.
Clear Poplar , llx. Bds. K in. , s. 2 s.$35.50
W In. Panel , s. 2 s 27.00
" Corrugated Cellini : , % . . 28.50
HATTEN8 , WKLL TttUlNQ , VICKET8.
O. G. Batts , 2K in 800.75
" k"3 in , Ms. t)0.45 )
i In Well Tubing. DAM and Bev 23.00
ickets , D. A iOlat 20.50
" " Square 21.00
BOARDS.
fo. 1 , com. sis 818.00 No. 2 , com , si s 817.00
Jo. 3. 815,50 No. 4 , 813.00
FENCING.
No. 1,4 & 6 In , 12 A14tt , rough 819,50
< o. 1 , " " JO " " 19.50
fo.2 , " ' 12&14" " 10.00
No.2 , " " 1 " " 17.6 ! )
RIDINCI.
A. 12.14 and 10 ft. 821.50 C , $15.50
B. " " " 20.50 D. 12.50
CEIMNO AND 1'AUTITION.
stcom , { in White Pine Coiling 834.00
! nd ' " " 28.00
Jlear , % In. Norway " " 10.00
nd com. % In. " " " 14.00
STOCK HOAIIDS.
A 12 inch s. Is 845.50
No. 1. com. 12 in. s. 1 s. , 12 tt 20.50
14 It 19.00
10 ft 18.50
No.2 , " " " 19.00
" 10 tt 17.50
Inch Grooved Roofing SI.00 per M more
han 12 luch Stock Boatds t > ame length.
SIIINOM'.S. I.ATH.
XXclPar . .53.10 Kxtra * A * S2.90
* A Standard . . a.75 * AHli&B 2.55
In. clear No I. . 1.50 Lain 2.G5
POSTS.
iVhlto cedar , C In. , ) s. , 12c ; 9 In. rjrs. , lie ;
3 in. urs. , I0c:4 : in. round 15c ; Tennessee
.led Cedar , split , 15c ; Split Oak. 12c.
I.IMI : . ETC.
Ruincv white lime ( best ) . 90c : Akron ce-
nent , Si.75 ; hair , : c ; plaster , 82.75 ; tar
> oard. S1.75 ; sash , 40c perct , ; doors , 40 per
ct. : blinds , 40c per ct. ; mouldings , 40c per
ct. ; tar tclt , per cwt. , S2.75 ; straw board ,
S1.75.
80UTIIKIIN YKI.LOW PISE.
'am. ' 4 AC in. Flooring 817.50
Star " " 21.50
lear % In. Celling 21.50
" % In. Partition a\00
" Flnlsh.l * I/in.s.2s 9.00
" Cdrrugated Celling , 4 In 25.00
" Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . 27.00
HUHLAP. .
No. 1 Plain. 8 A 10 in 519.50
tfo.2 " 17.50
No. 1 , O. G. , 8 iu 19.50
OFFICE POST QITAUTBKMAHTKK ,
FOIIT U. A. llUSSKLL , 'VOMINO , }
Soptpralicr20l . ( < L. . \
OEALED proposals , In triplicate , subject to
* J tliu ugtnil conditions , will bo rocelvrct nt
tills oltlco until 12 o'clock , noou , on Thursday ,
October 20,1887 , at which time and plnco they
will bo opened In the presence of nttendlntf
hlildors. for the construction ot the following
lirluk bulldltiKS at tins post , viz : 2 sots of Held
odlcors' iiunrters. 4 alntrlo sets of o Ulcers'
quarters. 1 company barracks. 1 quartorinns-
tcr's storehouse. 1 subsistence storehouse.
Also for I frame coal sticil , and lor the conrci-
slon of two storehouses Into compnny bar
racks. Proposals will bo considered for fur-
nielnriK both material anil labor necessary to
complete the work , and for each separately.
Preference gl\cn to articles of domestic pro
duction anil mnnufucturo , conditions of prlco
and quullty beluir equal , and such preference
Kiven to articles of American production and
tnanufactuio produced on the 1'aclHo const , to
f.e ; extent ot thn consumption required by the
public service there. Plan ; , speclllcntlons and
estimate of material required can be seen at
theofllcoof thu Chief Quartermaster , Depart
ment of the Pint to , Omaha , Nebraska , and at
this ofllco. Envelopes containing proposals to
lie marked "Proposals for Construction of
llulldlntrs , " and addressed to the underslfrncd
utPort D. A. Uusscll. Wyoming. The United
States reserves the right tn renct | any or all
bids. EllWAItU CHVNOWETH ,
1st Lieut. &Q. It , M. , 17th Infantry , Post Quar
termaster.
Cor 13th and Douglas sts.
Capital Stock $160,000
Liability of Stockholders 30OOOG
The only regular savings bank m the state-Five
per cent Interest paid on deposits.
Loans Made on Bual state.
OFFICF.RS :
UtivC. HAHTON , President ; J , J. Bnoww. Vlci
President ; li. M. IlKNNrrr , Manamr Ui-
rector : JOHN B. Wu.iiun , Cashier.
THE BANK OF COMMERCE
G1O North IGth Street ,
Paid in Capital , . . . . $100OOC
GKO. C. DAnKRK. President.
ROUT. L. GAnUCHS , Vlce-Presldent.
F. U JOHNSONt'aslilor
DIUECTUUS :
rUMurr.K. JOHNSON , Qco. R.
HOUT. L. GAnucus , WM.
F. U. JOHNSOX.
A general banking business transacted ,
Interest allowed on Imo ilsrm
S. T. BALDRIDGE , A. M. ,
Onice , Cor. 15th and Farnam sts.
Residence , 2621 Farnam st.
Hours. 9 to 11 a. m. , 2 to 5 p. m.
RICHARD NUNN , M. D. ,
( DU1II.TH ) .
OCULIST AND AU3IST
1518 DODGE ST. 10 K. M. TO 4 P. M.
SCIENTIFIC
CLUCK & WILKINSON.
JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY
Agricultural Implements.
CHUJICH/KL PARKER ,
Wholcoalt Dealer In
Agricultural Implements , Wagons ,
Crrrlaxet auil lluftlon. Jnnei MrreU between 9th
and lOth.Omnhn , Neb ,
L1N1XGER tt ) METVALF CO. ,
AfirrlcuUnrnl Iniplrmcnts ,
Waironi.CarrlMH. BuBtles , Kte. . WhoUnMe.Om ha.
VARLINORENDORFA MARTIN
Wkolcunlc Detlert In
Agricultural Implements ,
rTa < on > and Bucilet. SOUW3 , ws anilKn , Jonrmt
1' . 1' . MAST As CO. ,
Mnnulacturor * of
Drills , Seeders , Cultivators
liny Itiiken , Cliter Mills nnil t.ulinu t'ltlvcrltjri. Cur.
North 14th and Nlcholim Pta.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ,
Wholesale Agricultural Implements
Wnpons and 11 Jttilo * . ornor Htli & Nloliolai its.
Artists' Material.
Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
nil Donglai Street , Omaha.
Boots and Shoes.
w. r. MORSE & co.
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes.
1111 Farnam it. , Omaha , Neb. Unuufactorj , Bummw
rtrect. tlutton.
KIUKENDALL. JONES A : CO.
Successors to lifed.lours & Co. ,
osulo MiiniirHctutors of Hoots V Shoc .
Airlfl lor lloslmt llilbbo : ' Slum Co.
I1VJ. 11IH fC HOI Hp . .p- f 0r , , | , , . Vnlrq 1 < < |
Coffee , Spices , Etc.
li OOl't'hli CO. ,
Omaha 0 ) ffee ntvl Spice Mills. Tens ,
Splccf , llaklntr 1'owilor , Kluvorlim- l'\lrut'(8. (
Laundry Illuu Ink , etc. HU-lUu linrnoy St.
( Jin Htm , Nebraska ,
Crockery and Glassware
W. L. WRIGHT ,
Agent for 'he Manufacturer ! and Importer * of
Crockery , Glassware ,
Lnrnpe , Chlmoort , etc. Office , 317 South llth St.
Omaha , Neb. ,
Commission and Storage.
D. A. HURLEY ,
Commission and .lobbing.
Bntter , Kneaod Produce. ConilRnmemi eollelted.
Beadanartera for dtonewarv , llerrjr Itoio anil
Gripe Baikeui. 1411 IXidiciircet.omahi.
RIDDELL cfi RIDDELL , '
Storage nnd Commission Merchants ,
fpccUltiei Butter. Y.tft , Chocio , I'oiltrr , Uarae ,
Ojitcrt. etc. , etc. 1US. ilth St.
WIEDEMAN cC CO. ,
Produce Commission Merchants ,
Poultry , Butter , Oamc , Piulti , etc. 220 B. KlniV
Omaha. Neb ,
GEO SCHROEDER&CO. ,
Successors to McSlmno X
I'roilueo Coiumlsjlon a nil CoUl
Omalm , Neb.
Coal , Coke and Lime.
Qio. F. I.AnAQit , I're . C. F. OOOMMAX , V. PitM.
J. A. HUNDEIILAND , Sec. and Treat.
OMA'IIA COAL , COKE .fc LIME
COMPANY ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
200 South Thirteenth Itrect. Omaha. Neb.
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime.
And Blilppera of Conl antl Coke , Cenn-il , I'lanler ,
IJrao , llHlr , Hr DrlcK , Drain , Tile nnil .xpwur ripn.
cmico , I'.ntoa dote ! Jfa - im ft. , Oniilm , Nub.
Telephone 811. _
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
u of Conl and , C < iKet
214 S. tilth St.O"mnh.i , Neb.
Dry Goods anil Notions.
jr. E. SMITHS CO , ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods &Notions
1103 anil 1104 Dilution , ror. llth St. , Omnhn.Nob.
KILPATRICK-KOCH , DRY GOODS
CO. ,
Importers anil Jobbers Dry Gooils Notions ,
Cents' Fitinlslilnir Rooda. Cor. llth & Ilarnuy
Bt
furniture.
"STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture.
Farnam it. . Omaha , Neb.
CHARLES SHIl'ERICK ,
Furniture , Bedding- , Upholstery ,
Mlrrori.etc. 1206,1308 and 1210 Fnrnam t. . Omaha.
Groceries ,
Wliolesale Groceries and 1'rovisions ,
N03. 705,707 , TO nnd 711 S. 10th St , Omnlm , Neb.
McCORD , li.KAJIY C CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
rtn nnd I.cavoniTortlt nH.OmKhu.
U. i\l. til & &IA : M U , ,
Wholesale Clrocciy ,
12in , 1221r:2HnrncrSt ; , Omnlm , Nob.
ALLEN BROS. ,
Wholesale Grows ,
1114 nnil 1I1R llurtioy Ktrcot , Oiimhn.
Hardware.
LEE , FRIED * CO. ,
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tinware , Sheet Iron. Kte. Agenti for Howe Bcalea ,
and Miami Po derCo.Omkha.Nel ) .
HIMERA UGH C TAYLOR ,
Bnilders'Hardware&ScaloItcpairShop
Mechanics' Tooli and Buffalo Scalei. UK , Douglai it ,
Omaha. N U.
RliCTOK & W1LI1ICLMV CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
lOtb anil Hiirnoy StrcotB , Omalm , Nob.
Western Ataints tor Austin 1'owilor Co. , Jclfor-
son Stcol Nallti , FiUi'biinks Huuidiud i > calva.
Heavy Hardware
IT. J. RROATCrr ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
BprlugsTagon Stock , Hardware laimber , etc. 1201
and Ull llirner it. , Omtba.
EDNEY & GIIittON ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
Wagon and Carriueo Wood Stock , near ? Hardware ,
Ktc. U1I and 12W LenTenworth ft. , UuiHlni , Neb.
Hats , Copy , Ete.
\V. L. PARROTTE & CO. ,
Wholesale Hats , t'aj > a & Straw
Goods ,
1107 linrnoy Street , Oinnbn , Nob.
Liquors.
Dlitlllen of Mqunra , Alcohol and Pplrlti. Importer !
and Jobberof WlneiamJ l.lquori.
WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLE'f
CO. and ILER , K CO. ,
Importer ! and Jobbers of Fine Wlnci and I.lquora ,
Bole ra nuf etur r of Kennedr'n Rut India lilt-
t n and Dommllc Llquori. 1IU llirn 7 gt.
Lumber.
OMAITA TUMBER CO. ,
Dealer' . AIIKIndiof
Buildinir Material at Wholesale.
llth Btreet and nalon faelflo Track. Omaha.
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LOUIS VRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Doori , Ete. Yardi Corner 7lh and Uouflui ; Corner
nth and Doujlne.
C. N. DIETZ ,
Lumlter.
13th and California trceti. Omiha. Neb.
FRED W. GRAY ,
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc.
Cor.Ctband nonilai HiOmalia.Nei. .
T , Wi XL4RFEYLUMBER CO. ,
To Dealers Only.
Odte , KOtFaratmilriet.Cmtlia. .
OWIMJOBBERS' DIRECTOR !
CHAS..X..LEE , . . .
Hardwood' Lumber , ' ' .
Wood Cirpeti nd rrq t rtoortag , ith and DotmlM
JOHN A. WAKW1ELD , '
Wholesale Lumber , Kto , .
Iniportrri nnd Anrnlmn rortlmiri Ccmfnt fll U
Agtnt ( orMllwiukte llrdrnullc fomentand B it
< Julncj WblteLlmn
Millinery and Uttiont.
J. OREKVELDER M CO. ,
Importers anil Jobbers ot
Milliner ) ! and Notions.
108.21(1 ( an t SIS 8. llth St.
Notions.
WholfiaU Dcaleri In
Notions nnd Furnishing' Goods ,
[ O anil ( MB. Tenth Bt. . tm h . i
V1NYAR1) & SCHNEIDER ,
Wholesale Notion * and Gcntu' Far *
nlaliiiifj Good. * ,
1105 Hninoy Street. Omnlia , Neb.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATE ! ) TANK LINE CO. ,
Wliolo ale Dealers In
Refined and Lubrlcatlna Oils ,
A.tloGnmsc , etc. Oimilm , Neb.
A. II. lli lu > | ) , Manager.
PAPER
CARPENTER PATER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
fnrryn nice utrckof rrlnllnn. Wrnipln | < anA Writ
Inv paper , bpcoliilntlrntlon iilrea W car loud or
onion
Printers' Materials.
WESTERN NEWSPA PER UNION
Auxiliary Publishers.
DMlcritnTjpe. PrpMi-ii unit Printers' 8upp1l i. Ut
South Twelfth Street.
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Rubber Goods.
OMAHA
llunufncturer itnd le ) lor § In all kind lot
Kubbcr Goods ,
Oil Clothing nn < 1 Leather Dolling , IOM F rnam SL
Sieam fittings , Pumps , Etc.
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. ii STRA NO CO. ,
rumps , Pipea and Eiifjliips.
Bteam , Wat r. Rtllwar and Mllllnir Supplier. KtA
MO. va aad KM K rn m t. . Omaha. ft b.
CHURCHILL PUMP CO. ,
" \Vholesalo Pumps , Pipe , FittliiffS ,
Bte ra and Water Suppllei. lUadqiiarter * ror ) ln |
Fo3 tCo' Uoo > li. lllliraruam it. , Omaha. Neb.
U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMP
COMPANY.
DMIaAnT Wind Mllni nteam and Writer RnppllCf ,
IMuinblng Qooil . Reftlnit , llote. Klfi and V-i ) f r-
cam it. , Oinnba. 8. K. Kclton , Mknager.
Telephone No. 310.
JtROWNISLL iC CO. ,
llanufacturon and Deiilors In
Engines , lloilcra & Gouoral Muchliiory
Slicot \Vork,8lcmm I'UIIIIH. Saw Mills.
nii-l ; lri loavt'iiwoi-tli St. , Uiniiliu.
Seeds.
IMIIL. STIMMEL & CO. ,
\MIOI.F8\I.R
Farm , Field and Garden Seeds ,
Nos. 911-.I13 ' Jones Street , Oinnlm , Nob.
Star aye , Forwarding & Commission.
ARMSTRONG , 1'ETTIS & CO.
Sfoi'aiicJ'\ > rirardltifC ! : tii > iit nion
Ilrnnuli lioiiso of the Ilonnuv IluifL'y Co. Ilim-
plus nt wlinloinlo itiul retail. NOR. 1333. 1:110 :
luul 1IIU : izurd St. , Omiihu , Nob. Toluiiuono
No. 7f)0. )
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Teas and Cigars
JmportorH nnd Jobbers of
2 < tm and Claarn ,
Spices nml Daisy llnklnif I'owdor. 1110 and 1413
llainoy Street. , Omaliii , Nub.
OMAHA MANUFACTURERS
Cornier. .
John Eponcter , Prop.
ktinnfaeturer of O lvnnltoil Iron and Cornice. < 9B
Ucd e and 103 nd 105 N , 18th it. . omah . Neb.
Smoke S aks. . Sailers , Etc
> / . ' . SAWYEK ,
Mauiiractiiriiifi : Dealer in Smokestacks ,
llrltchln n , Tnnk' . nf1 Cunn-iil Duller ItepnlrliK ,
HIS Dmli'O Hlruol.OliiHlin
Iron Works.
Iron Works ,
Wrouttbt anil Cait Iron Building Work , Iron Plain ,
llallliiB. lleimiB mid Ulrderi , Hicnui Knulnen. llruil
\Vork , li n i' nil ffpunilrr , Mncblno anil IllncknaillU
Vnik. Office an J Worki , U. I' . llT.nnd 17th Btiett.
UMAltA W1K.K&IKON WORKS ,
Miinufacturcrs or
Wire and Iron Ralllni ; * , Dealt Nail * ,
Window Ciuarils , I'lowerKtiinils , Wire UlKUS.otc.
lil N. HUIi.
OMAHA SAKE & IRON WORKS
G Andrein , Proprietor.
Manufacturer of Flro mid Ilurirhir Proot Safos.
Vnulls , Jiill Work. Iron anil Wlro FcncliiK.
oto. Cor. Htli unil Jucks n-Ht. Oiiiuhn.
Overalls.
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeani Pant * , Sblrti , Kte. 1102 and 1KM Uoujla * Street ,
Onubi. Neb.
Sash , Doors , Ete.
M. ArmsmRowa co. ,
WtioUiala Uxnufacturcn of
Sash , Doors , ISHiula and Jlouldliip/g ,
Ilrnneh office , 121U fcud Iiart ) ts. , ( ) n : bs , > < > .
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Mould'jign.Stalr ' Work and Interior IlnnlVond Klnlib
Jutt opeuuil. N. K. cor. 8tb Hnd LeuveuwortuBta.
Omaba , Neb.
OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. ,
Mnnufncturmsof MnulilliiKS , Hush , Docisnni ]
urnlMif rilulr-work. lliuilc lUiJ
Olllcu FltthiK * .
ZOth nml ropiltton | Avunuo ,
Brewers.
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STORZ tC ILER ,
Lager Jiesr Urowors ,
1521 North IStti Street. Omnlia , Neb.
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SOOTH OMAHA.
C. K. rU.ltKIl N I1. 1IICIIMAN , J. 1) ) . III.A.NCIIAIIU
PALM Eli , HICIIM A Artt CO. ,
Live titoclc Cninniixxlon Merchants ,
Qtficp Kiioni-l , Opposltn KxoluuiKO llullalug ,
Union Htouk VurilH , South OinnliH , Nub.
Jrcc7 > \ jiitos . ,
Live Stock ( JoiiiiiilKsion MeriiliantH.
Market furnltheil fre ODHpplliittlon. btnrk ri an
feeileri ( iirnltlivl on uo ul torini. . Roferone *
Oinilm Nutluuul II ink unil Soutli Oiuahn H
Union htuck Vunli , Huutli Omulin.
LOU1MEU , WKSTIiRF'LI ) & MALKY
Lire Stndi
Itoom 15 Kzrliiiiitfo biilhlliifL'nlon Slock
Yurili , South ( liiuiliu , Nob. _ .
HO iTNTs IA R P ii : '
Comnilsaluii Dealers in I.lvo Slock , lloom 21. Rr ,
cliitin , ' " ' HulMlnir , Union Stuck Vils. ; S. OniHtia
ItiitiTimcid1'nliHi Nat'l Hank , Oiniilia , Union
Stoi-K VanlH IliuiU. B. Omiiliit , K. H. Uowlcv
I'M s. Am. Hank \ Trust C'o. Oinulm. _
ALKXANOKK it FlTCH ,
Conunljolon Donlors ) tt I.lvn Stock , lloom 22 ,
Opposlto KxchanK" HulMlntf , Hnlou Stock
Yards boutli Omnlm , Nob.
,
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UNJ ON STOCK YARDiicO. ,
Of Omaha.
Mmrttd. ' Jaba ' . Bofd , Bap riat tuJ ii . _