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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , SEPTEMBER liO. 1887.
SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES
| r The Usual Last Day's Dullness Helped
Along Bj Various Causes.
\ ' V/HEAT LOWER AND DECLINING.
Corn Vnlnc * HI rene With Ijlttlo Dual-
liens Done 1'rovlsloim ICxtilhlt In-
oronxcd Inicrcnt Cuttlo Very
" Scarce Quotations ,
CHICAGO iMioDucn MA UK HT.
CHICAGO , Sept 24. ISpoclal Telcsram to
tno UKB.J Ueslcles ttia natural anil custo
mary dullness Incident to the markets on
Saturday and tlio ' 'ovcnloK ut > " process of
thu last day of tlto week , nn election of two
directors and the voting on an amendment
to tlio rules especially tended to make busi
ness light to day , Members were evidently
more Interested In the rule by which , ac
cording to their several judgments , they
weroto reap larger or smaller profits for
their work In tlio future than they were In
the possibility of Immediate profits , Tlio
wheat maikot opened , ' < c below yesterday's
closing lizure and declined still another 'i'e
under free selling by Itcam , Cudahy and
S njrer , possibly aided by the Now York
cholera scare , which , however , seemed to have
expended most of Its forcn In the
short session of yesterday afternoon.
Late private London cables , howuver , were
firm and brought bids for wheat It was re
ported that Minneapolis would show no In
crease In the stocks In store thcro on Mon-
day. The Duluth market was strong and ntlll
remains higher than our own , indicating that
the receipts there are disappointing either In
quantity or quality or probably both. With
this sort of news prevalent , when tlio above-
named bears and their following ceased
hammering , and Fleming ifc Hoyden ,
Geddes , and Mllmlne , llcxlumn & Co. ap
peared as tcood buyers , there was a speedy
reaction , helped probably by the covering of
the short sellers , who followed tlio blir bears
early In the day. From the low point the
Advance was quite utendy to the close , but
the volume of business WAS not large.
Hhlnmrnts from the seaboard were reported
as 155,000 bushels of wheat. The receipts to
day were 116 cars , 48 cars more than were
expected. There was one car of Inspected
.No. 8 spring. Hankers .report that consider
able money Is now Roinirinto the country for
the purchase of the new wheat crop. The
closing hour was strong at almost the highest
point of the dny October 7070Vc , Decem
ber 73@73 > c , May 78M@ 8Jc. The gain for
the day was JfWXc on October , but the May
option closed at exactly yesterday's closing
. . ,
Corn opened at about yesterday's closing
figure and the market was stronsr , but with
comparatively llttlo business done. The only
feature appeared to bo the continued buying
by W. T. Baker , who Is taking a large share
of the offerings of cash corn. There are men
on the iloor who believe thai these
purchases are In fact for Ilutchlnson ,
and plenty of traders who credit
the continued strength In corn to these pur
chases. The receipts to-day were somewhat
less than exnocted 447 cars. The shipments
weru fair BTO.OOO bushels. Vessel room was
taken for 470,000 bushels of corn to-day. The
fluctuations In October corn were from 40 %
< $4UXcto 41K@4l ? c , and In May between
0 and 44JJC. Tno closing wan steady at
for October and 4444 { o for
Speculation In oats was about the same In
volume as on the procedintrdays of the week ,
bcitie rather light In all futures and almost
ontlrely local. October opened at USkfr , sold
from ! I5 ® 25J/c , on the split to SB c and
closed at outside llgtirus , or a shade stronger
5thati yesterday nftornoon. November
opened and closed at 2.Xc and sold a split
both above and below that May sold and
closed at 29J c , which was a small fraction ,
lower , the market touching J c at one time.
Charters wore made for 117,000 bushels by
lake shippers.
lu provisions mnro than usual In
terest was exhibited for the closing day of
the week. Traders of all classes were re
markably well Inclined to take hold , and In
the Kenoral market there was not only com
paratively fair activity , but a stronger feel-
Ing. Hairing September and October short
r'bs ' , which declined 31Kc , higher prices were
"tlio rule. Lard for deliveries Included within
the present year was advanced 5c , year pork
15c , January pork 12 > c and January
lard and short ribs 7 > e. In the
speculation witnessed January was
the most active future. It sold for pork at
S1U 15@13 SO. for lard at 8(1 ( 40@C 47& , and
lor short jibs at SO 17 @G 27)4. ) Thu inside
prices quoted prevailed early , and at the close
pork for January stood at 812 BO. lard at
SO 43 < < ? 0 47K and short ribs at n 25@rt 27 } $ .
Vor October lard ranged at 80 ! @ 0 4r . and
Bhort ribs at 88 22X@8 M , closing at SO 42J <
( JO 45 and 88 25. respectively. Lard for No
vember closed at 50 87k0 40 , and for De
cember at SO 40. Cash lard was 2)c higher
than October , anl In good demand.
Cash meats were In better request.
CHICAGO l.IVB STOCK.
CHICAGO , Sept 2-1. [ Special Telegram to
the BKE.I CATTLE Estimated receipts ,
1,000 ; last Saturday , 2,038 ; week. 51,077 ; last
week , 49,044. There was scarcely a sufllcient
number on sale to make a market , as nearly
It of the 1,000 fresh cattle worn the property
of our local beet dealers that came on direct
from Kansas City. There Is nothing strange
or new In this Incident , as the same happens
nearly every Saturday , as it Is now an estab
lished custom to do as little business as pos-
L Bible In the cattle line on Saturday. Trading
during the week has been fairly active. The
60,000 rattle that arrived were disposed of
each day with llttlo or no trouble. Prices
on prime natives are a shade higher than
at the opening of this week , but plain and
mediums .remain about the same. Tcxniis
nrd northern rangers have solo for the low
est prices on record , llecolpts. 1,800 ; steady.
ShlpplozatCors , 1,350 to 1,500 Ibs , $8.00@"l.OO ;
l&ttfo l.ilfiO Ibs , 9J.7094.40 ; 050 to 1,200 Ibs. ,
JMJX(33.r ) ( > 0. { StocUrs and feeders. S1.50@.UO ;
oows , bulls and mixed , Sl.MXfyJ.75 : strum ,
3.1W'I.O ) ; cows , 81. : > 0 ia SO. Wr-torn
rangaia nominally ste.ulv ; feeders , SiJi'(3 (
B.CO ; natives iind half broods. 83.8 < Viti.wi : :
cows. 82.20(3450. ( Wintered Texans , S2.4Q
Cjasa.
llois--E ( > itlmi ted receipts , 8,000 ; la't Snt-
nrdar , 10.H17 ; week , TU.litt ; last WI-CK , 63.128.
' 1'railQ was rather slow and nn unsatisfactory
Itiarkot for sali'sinon. In thu llock Island
division prices were 10@l5c lower tlian yes
terday morning. In the liurllimton division
prices were itbout the snmn ns jostenUy. In
Ihu Northwestern division there was llttlo erne
no change on the best , but plain and com
mon sjtuck sold for any urlco offered. A few
Ifthcy heavy , Indmllnp Philadelphia * ami
nuMllem butcher weluits. thu Undcrwooil
Hiring of plain packers , nbout 000 , was made
up within a rancvof 8I.GOto$4.70aii < li < olil
Rl tl.lKX33.1k ( ; good to choice mlxrul 84.70ci (
4 , Ho , and common mixed At 84f > 0 < $4O.V
Light , the Yoik sort , for Instance , sold ni
S\C0 5.05 , and otlior descriptions at S4.Wji (
F1NANUIAU
YOUK , Sept. 24. ( Special Telegran
to the UKK.I STOPKH In the itock markc
another week of depression has been wit
Bfeftscd. Attempts to rally only raft wilt
toniK | > iRry success nnd notwltlistanitlng tht
httivy jmrchases oy foreigners and theli
withdrawn ! of a Urge amuunt of sccurltloi
from the market also the largo purchases o
bonds by the government , the undertone ha1
continued weak and very encouraging to tin
boars who hail the ncive and monuy. Trad
Tiny to-day wa good for Saturday , but an un
eeltk-d feeling prevailed. The openlti ! ? wa
weak In sympathy with London. Tin
market was wHl tilled with stock and price
declined X < & \ point On the break short
took hold and a rally occurred. The banl
tatomenl was expected to show rulecreusc
but , to the sui prise of ovcrjono , exhibited at
increase In the reserve of Sl.W 1,000. This
although aiding In putting stocks up , cut les
ot a fltruro In the market than usual and dl <
, Bet deter the bears trom making a raid am
kuslng a sharp depression , and last sale
ere at nearly the Inside figures of the da ;
nd trconlcd declines oxtondlng to IJiPf1
nt , New Knafand having thu lead. Th
I argument ot the bulls was that most of th
stocks recently purchased by foreign houses
had been taken from the market , 47,000
Bhares of Heading belnit shipped on the
iliiranlaand Fulda to-duy. They also said
that ot the mectinR ot the Pennsylvania
directors next week the dividend would bo
Increased 6 per cent , that Lake Shore was
ratnln ? H per cent and that New York Cen
tral would Inctoaso Its dividend to 5 per
cent. It was also stated that the Greatest
surprise In the Baltimore & Ohio deal Is jet
to r"me. The total antes wern 107,320 shares ,
lnc.iln ! : 12 , . > o Western Union , 13.9SO
New KiiKlantt , . " 1,000 Heading , 13,360 St. Paul
and 10.400 Lackawanna.
Uovr.iijfMKNis Government bonds were
dull , but firm.
YESTKIIPAY'S QUOTATIONS.
U. 8. 4'scoupon.12JTiC. ? | AN. W 112) )
II. S. 4kfscoun..iusi { do preferred..141J
Paclliotsol"js..l2l ; N. Y. 0 107 }
OanadaSoiith'n. . 53 O. H.&N , 8 > 7
Central Paclllc. . S ! O. T.
Chicago < t Alton.13.V PncllicMall M
do preferred..IM P. , D. * E 80.
C. , IJ. &o 1.14 Pullman Pal.Car.148
Heading tT.
frhfcS
: : : : : : Kock Island . . . .110
Erm , 2SX St , L. &S. P. . . . 83J.
d preferred. . . . G3J do preferred. . . . 60J.
Illinois Central. . 119 C. , M. & BtP. . . 81 >
B.W 15 do preferred..118 }
AT . St. P. A 0 415
Lake Shore . W do preferred..100 >
. &N . CO Texas Pacific. . . . S3
Michigan Cent' ! . . 84 UnlonPacltie. . . . 63
Mo. Pacific . \V..St. h&P. . . . 17J
No. Pacific . do preferred. . 31J
do preferred. . . . 49 \V. U. Telegraph " '
MO.VKY On call been easy , closing 35
percent
PRIUJS MERCANTILE PAPER CJ @ 3 per
cent.
STJCIIM.VO EXCHANGE Quiet , ? 4.79 ffl4,80
for 00 days and 84.b3Jf@4.b4 for demand.
I'UODUOE MA11KI-JTS.
Chlcaeo. Sept 24. Following quotations
are the 2:30clfning : figures :
Klour Dull but steady.
Wheat Fluctuations were confined within
narrow limits and a firm feeling developed ;
cash , 09 3-10c ; October , 70 5-lGc ; May. 71 3-10c.
Corn Quiet , steady and slow early , but
later became more active and trained some
strength ; cash , 41c ; Octo-ber , 415 IGc ; May ,
Oats Weaker but fairly active ; cash ,
25 l-10c ; October. 3.Mfc ; May , 29 9-16c ,
Kye-Steady at 47ic.
Barley Quiet at 70c.
PrlmeTlmothy Seett S2.23.
Flax Seed1.07. .
Whisky Sl.lu.
Pork Moderately active but unsettled ;
year , 812.OUfflia.03 ; January. 812.27U@12.0. : !
Lard Active and firm ; cash , 80.47H ; No
vember , 8fl.87Cfl.37X ; Octooer , 80.42 > 50.415.
Dry halted Meats-Shoulders , 5.26 ( < (5.yo ;
short clear , S8.00 S.r 5j short ribs , S8.27.
Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 18@23 > e ;
dairy , 14@i0c. !
Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , 11 ®
Kc ; Hats , llMQSte ; Young Americas , llj
@l.c ; skims , T flf c.
Eecs Firm at lo@iGXe.
liiaes Unchanged ; heavy creoa hides
light do. 78c ; saltnd bull hides.
Oc , green salted calfT8 @Uc ; dry Hint , 12 ®
13c : dry calf. 12@llc ! ; deacons 30c each.
Tallow-Firm : No. 1 country , 4@4Yc ; No.
2 , S c ; cakes , 4 > fc.Kecelnts.
Kecelnts. Shlpmnnts.
Flour , bbls 14,000 17,000
Wheat , bu 43.000 97.000
Corn , bu 318,000 270.000
Jats , bu 212,000 203,000
ttye , bu 3,000 none
liarley , bu 103.000 33,000
New York , Sept , 24. - Wheat He-
'ttlpts ' , 132,000 ; exports , 2lDO ; options rlucd
steady at the opening , but soon declined } { @
V , closing heavy ; siiot.lmn ; uuirraded red ,
77@83J < c ; No. a red. Sirs In elevator , fc2 } < ? 03
83c afloat ; No. 1 red , S8c ; No. a led and O-
tobcr closed at SO c.
Corn KecelptH , 25.100 ; exports. 10,000 ;
options a shade lower and dull ; cash active ,
closing stronuer ; ungraded , CO' O.'iijfc ; No.
J. Myc lu store , 51 } carrive , WJJsc c. t. and 1. ,
" . Vc dellveied ; October closed at 40Xc.
Oats Uecolpts,54,000exports ; , 75,007 ; fairly
active and linn ; mixed western , 31mc ;
white western , 35@40c.
Collpe Spot , fair ; UIo , nrm at 819.25 ;
options 5C410 pointn hieher and modeiatuly
active ; sales , 43,009 ba3 : October. 817.3j@
17.50 : November , S17.G5@17.7r ; December ,
317.9yai8.0i ; January , S17.75@18.03 ; Febru
ary , $18.C.- > .
Petroleum Finn ; United. 6Stfe.
Ecres Firm and In fair request western ,
ork Dull and nominal ; mess , 815.25 for
old ; 810.25 for new.
Lard Dull ; western steam spot was quoted
at 80.07 .
Butter Quiet and steady ; western , 13@
24c.
24c.Cheese
Cheese Firm and qtUet ; western. 9@llc.
Ijlverpoo ) , Sept. 24. Wheat Uomaiid
coed ; holders olfer sparingly ; California
No. 1 , .Is ld@r > s 23 per cental ; red western ,
spring , Gs id ; red western , winter , Gs.
Corn Firm and demand fair ; new mixed
western , 4s 3 > fd per cental.
Milwaukee. Sent. 24. Wheat Strong ;
cash and October , 70c ; November , 71 ? c.
Corn-Quiet ; No. 2. 41c.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 white , 28 c.
Hve-Ktronir ; No. 1 , 50c.
Harley Easier ; No. 3 , 50 > c.
Provisions Steadv.
Pork September , S14.50@1500.
Cincinnati. Sept 24. Wheat Scarce
and strong ; No. 2 red , 75) < c.
Com Quiet ; No. a mlxud , 45c.
Oats Quiet and firm ; Nn. 2 mixed , 23c.
Rye-Firm : : No. 2 , 5Uf@ ? > .
Pork Unclianced at 8K > .25.
Lard-Unchanged at S0.37K ,
Whisky-Quiet at 81.05.
Minneapolis , Sept. 24. Wheat Stronger
for uood milling wheat ; ofT traded all ; No. 1
hard , cash , 70Kc ; November , 7l.fc ; May , 78c ;
No. 1 uorthern.cash , G7c ; November , GSc ;
May , 75o ; No. 2 northern , cash and Octo
ber , Glc ; November , 02c ; May , 70c. On
track Vo. 1 hard , 7Ui@ty.2c ; No. 1 northern
COfriCOc ; No. 3 northern , G2@G < V : .
Flour Firmly held ; patents , 81.15@4.30 ;
' . ' . . .
bakers' , 8a.'r.CJU.40. !
Itecolpts WhPut , I92.ono bu.
Shipments-Wheat , 48,000 bu ; flour , 20,000
bis.
bis.Now
Now Orlonn-s. Sept 24. Corn Steady
and lirm ; mixed , 57c ; white , 58@59c ; yel-
yellow , fi'Jo.
Oats-Quiet and weak ; No. 2,33@TOKe.
Cornmeal Dull nml nominal at .20@2.80.
Hog Products Unsettled.
Pork-Sl5.25.
Kard Helmed tlerco. 50.75.
Unlit .Meats' Shoulders , S5.60 ; long clear
S8.60cfearrlb. ; S8.60@8.0i ! , ' .
Kansas Oit v.Sont. 24. Wheat Stronger ;
Nn.QKoft , cash. Gi' c bid , G3c i\sUcd ; May ,
T.'c bid , 7tKo : asked.
Corur-St-.idyNo. ; 2 cash , 8 5 } o ; October ,
35 Jfc asked : iear , 3. > } fo asked.
Oats-No. 2. 2lKc.
STOC1C. '
ClUoago. Sept. 34. Thu Drover * ' Journal
reuuriRas follows :
.Cattle Hecolpts. l.ono ; market steady :
shipping steois , 82'JO@5,00 ; stackers and
| pt'der . Sl.f)0@J.tX ) ; ciw , bulls iind mixed ,
8l.nOQ4.iio ; Texas cattle. , 81.503.00 ; western
rangers nominally steady at 82..V > @a55 ; feed-
Ms , S3.40@2.GO ; natives. S2.80@IJ.CO ; cows ,
8J.20Qfj.55 ; wintered Texans , 8'J. lOfgaM.
Hogs , Hei-iiipts , 8,000 ; market slow ; mixed ,
$4.40Qt4.r10 ; heavy , > 4.rx > ( < i5.15 ; light , S4.GOtS
4.U5 ; rough and skips. a.OO4.5U.
Sheeo Hecolpts , l.WO ; market steady : na
tives , 83.GOQ4.40 : western , 83.0033 G5 ; Tux-
ons , S'i50 4.CO ; Iambi , 84.25 5.25.
llanna * City. Sept. 24. Callle Ho-
celpts , l.riOO ; shipments , 1,200 ; strong and n
shade hlqlier ; good to cholca corn-fed , 54.0CKS
4.40 ; common to medium , 8J.25a3.W ; : ; stack
ers 8i/o@'ifiO ( ; feeding steers , S2.05@t25 :
cows , si.atx43.GO.
liois Hecelpts. S.2.W : shipments , 1,400 ;
steadycommon ; tocholce , Sl.oCQl.8.5 ; skips
and pigs. SJ.75 < ji4.10.
Nationul Stock : Yards. Knst 8t ,
LoulH. III. . Soot. 2l.-Cattle He-
celpts , 600 ; shipments , 11,475 ; tlrm ; fair tc
choice heavy native steers , S3.0X34.75
butchurs' steers , medium to choice. SD.40d
4.10 ; fecdora , fair to rood , 82.700430.
llogs Hei-elpts , IKK ) ; shipments , 2,000
steady ; ehnlcn heavy and butchers' se
lections , 85.XX ( 5.n : packers and Yorkers
medium to cholct % S4.70@4.93 ; pigs , cotuuiot
to good , S4.10Q4.G5 ,
OMAHA L.IVB STOOIC
Saturday , Sept 21
Cattle.
There was a very fair run of cattle for thi
close of the week. As usual of late the Dull
wire rangers , the proportion of corn fed na
tlvca being light Tne corn cattle In wen
not extra good and , although tlio buyers bit
on them , the owners were not Inclined ti
hell at .the price * . The market was alum
steady on all good prides of cattle. Then
were a good many Inquiries for feeders and
eroral bunchw were weighed ni besides
uite a string that was sold for delivery and
lot weighed In the yards. Thcro Is no no-
Iceable Improvement in the demand for
anchors' stock , which Is lu liberal supply
but slow.
liOKH.
There was a gain In the receipts of hogs as
ompared with yesterday of 400. The market
opened 10Ql5c lower than yesterday but
airly active at the decline. One load was
old early and before the market was known
at 81.80 , but loads fully as good as that one
vent at 84.70. One good load of heavy hogs
unched 84.75. The bulk of the receipts wen )
old out early and the market closed with
lothlng left over , but with a wcaK fccllnir ,
and with buyers and sellers generally pre
dicting lower prices.
Blioop.
There was nothing done on the market.
Itcoolpt * .
'attlA /ttiiltr. , , * . . . . . . 1 WW\ )
logs 2,100
Sheep 47
Shipment * .
Cattle v. . . GScars
Prevailing Prlom.
Showing the prevailing urlcos paid for II vd
stock on this marknt :
Choice steers. 1300 to 1509 Ibs . . .S4.10 l.3. >
Choice steers , 1100 to 130J Ibs. . . 4.00C44.10
fat little steers 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.75(43.85
Jorn-fed range steers 1200 to 1500 8.8va4.30
lood to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.5 < ) $ e , oo
Common to medium cows 1.50(32.35 (
Good to choice bulls 1.7.vao.50
looil range feeders 2.0@75
Good nativefcedcre,0001b3and up
wards 2.75@3.00
ifair to medium native feeders.VOO
Ibs and upwards 2.50@2.05
Mockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2.00tf2.40 (
I'rime fat sheep 3.2VA3.50
Pair to medium sheep 2.50(9)3.00 ( )
Jommon sheep L50@2,25
Lleht and medium noes 4.40(0)4.50 ( )
loodto choice heavy hogs 4.00O4.70
Good to choice mixed hogs 4.5534.05
Representative Hatai.
STOCKE1IS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
52..905 8280
ItAKOE STREItS.
33. . . 1007 83.70 12 1034 82.70
20. . . 1043 2.70 9 1014 2.70
TKXAB STKIJBS C. 1MILI.Illl. .
153. . . 1073 S'J.75
Vni : r.US TGSCHRVACIIKR A DH HIT.MER
CATTI.i : CO.
53..1111. 83.05 M..1123 83.70
n.\KOE STEERS TAILINGS. .
18. . . 1130 3'J.M )
HUTOHEllS' STEEKS.
5..10W 82.55 1..1080 SJ.GO
YEKI.lNn STEEIIS-SAUVKS.
SO..485 S2.50
HULLS.
2..1400 81.50
COWS.
8. . . . 718 81.60. 3..1090 82.00
10. . . . 809 1.80 14. . . . 9)5 2.10
1 17. . . . 809 1.80 1. . . . 750 225
1..1040 2.00 1..1000 3.25
HOOB.
No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. AT. 8hfc Pr.
09..ail ) 200 84.40 04..200 8084.G2J
Liivc Stock Bold.
Showing thu number of head of stock sold
on the marknt to-day :
CATTLK.
O. II. Hammond & Co . 153
Local . 49
Feeders . 343
Total . 544
IIOOH ,
Anplo American Packing Co , . . 2ai3 ,
Harris it Fisher. . C3
Total . . . OOC
WRKKI.Y P.RCI'.IPTS.
Showlnz the receipts of cattle and hogs
for the past week.
CA.TTI.IS. noos.
Monday . 5.803 BM
Tuesday . 3.803 2 , ' . " .
Wednesday . 453 2,509
Thursday . 1.183 2.031
Fridav . 220 1,640
Saturday . -1.800 V-HX )
'lotal . v . Tl. T To.787
OPKNINO AND CLOSING PllICK ? .
Showing the prices prevailing on the IIOR
market at the opening and the closinu- the
week Just past
MONDAY. SATUItnAY.
ulit . S4.50 ( < ji4.70 e4.40rat.no
Mixed . 4.0.XHS4.75 4.55St.6-i (
Ih-avy . . . . 4.70 4.85 4.60 < < 4.70
All sales ot stock m this market are made
per cwt 'Ivd woUlit uiilsis otherwise stated.
bead ho3 sell at ! < c per Ib. for all welzhu
"Skins , " or hogs weighing less than 100 IDs.
no valuo. Pregnant sows are decked 40 loj ,
and staisS91bs. bvthaoublio Inspestot
Ijlvo Stock Note * .
Cattle steady.
Hogs I0@l5c lower.
Considerable Inquiry for feeders.
A. F. Nlhart , Poston , was here with hogs.
Hunt & Co. , Paplllion , marketed a bunch
o' R lockers.
Emily Bros. , Wisner , marketed a load of
hogs at S4.75.
Gutlirio & Oskauip had twenty-nine cars of
raiiKH cuttle In.
Buckley & Uoss , Stromsburg , marketed a
load of 254 Ib. hogR.
Corduroy breeches Is the latest uniform for
the hoys at the yard * .
Charles Kddy and Meyers Bros. , Oirallala ,
were In with range cattln.
. W. Banks , Shelton , a heafy shipper to
these yards , was In with hogs.
Mr. Dnwllnp , of Dowllng & Puioll , North
Bend , was in looking nroiind.
.1. J. Harm , Firth , maiketcd a good load of
23. ! Ib. liourt > nt S4.bO , the top price.
F. S. Pearce , Aurora , was In with t\vo \ loads
of IIOKS.lilch sold on I ho market.
Cluistian & Kngle , Ottawa , la. , marketed a
load of hogs on yestci day's market
T. . I. Jones , Council Bluffs was hero and
bought thirty-two head ot feeders.
( iono Boetol , Mlllard , cama la with a load
of hogs \\hlch sold on the market
Ilonry Tietjons , Battle Crock was at the
vards and bought 2UO head of feeders at
S2.M > .
K. Tlllotson , Ilroana , O. , wno 1ms a largo
ranch near Fort Fetterman , was among thu
visitors at the yards.
h. K. Gondoll , Weston , was hero witn five
loads of corn fed native steers. Onu load of
them was Polled Angus.
James Wcsterfield. Monmouth.lll. , was the
guest of his son , J. \Vestorlieldof thu ilrm
of Loriraer. Westnrliold & Maley.
"You can tell them , " said a Dalesman ,
"that the hog market will be lower every
day , and It would not surprise anyone if U
went down to 54.00. "
William Bodloy , formerly of the commis
sion firm of Wilson. Clark & Bodloy , Chi-
cago. and Mr. Shields , ot Iowa , and more re
cently of Chicago , hare made airangements
to open a commission house here.
A largft number of feeders and stoclcers are
sold from these yards that do not appear In
the dally market reports as they are not
weighed up over the stock yard's scales.
During the past wrek over fifteen hundred
cattle were sold and not reported.
OMA.11A. WaoLitSS&LiB MARKETS.
Saturday , bopt 24.
I'rortuoB.
T7ic fallowing are the prices at which
round lot * of produce arc sold on WiU
There were no receipts to speak of to-day ,
Eggs were In demand , as were also heavy
spring chickens and old fowls. Kggs have
gene up another cent
EOGS The market Is almost bare , and
stocks move rapidly at 10@l7c.
ButTKn-Creamery , West Point , S5c ;
other , 20 < 330c per pound : choice dalrv , l&Q
80o ; medium grades , ISrjglSo ; ordinary , ( iQlOc ,
Ciihcsx Market fair. Fancy full cream
Cheddars , slnulo 13c ; full cream twins , 13o ;
loung Americas , 13) < c ; brick cheese , lee Ibi
In case , 14a ; l.lmberirer , 100 Ibs In case , ISXc ;
Saun1 fancy Ohio , 1'Jc.
POULTPV Fair market : sprint ; chickens ,
li.0082.Wj old fowls , I3.WQU.OO ;
82.2rxi2.75 ; turkeya , In very light request ,
fX 7c per Ib.
GAME Receipts light : prAlrle chickens ,
83.50 ; mallard ducks , SUX33.00. Quail ,
$2.00 2.25 ; teal nnd mixed ducks , 31.00(41.75 ;
snipe , 75c@SU > Oi Jack rabttlti. 35c each.
CAIIIIAOK California stock , Inrto round
heads , 2Xo per Ib. v home prawn 60c ) > or dozen
heads. '
OvsTF.ns-Shdl , 82.00 cc'f hundred ; bulk.
81.35 per hundred ; solccts/f$2.20 / a gallon ;
Cans , Now York countsyMrx : ; selects , S5Q
40c : standard. 27@30c. ( > '
SWF.KT POTATOES The itnarkct Is well
supplied and they sell at2 ( )2ft'c ) perlb.
CELKIIY The receipts anMareer and the
stock iH'tter. Good stock nrlues 35c a bunch.
CiltKli Oholco Michigan fldor , & 0.00@0.50
per bbl of 33 iral. ? "
Poi'cor.N Cholco , forstanfls. 2@2c per Ib.
TOMATOKS Commission men are onlr
handling a very few. Good stock 40@50c
pur bushel ,
ONIONS Choice large California onions
are offered on the market at SOo per busho
The demand Is light
Kno PIANT Slow sale at G0@75o per doz ,
for choice stock.
POTATOES The market Is well supplied.
Salt Lake and Colorado stock sells at 80(385c. (
Nebraska and Iowa stock OO ttc per bushel.
HONKY Good honey In.neat . one Ib.
frames 20@23o per Ib.
BRANS. Hand-picked navy , 82.00 per
bushel , and other grades down as low as
81.35.
. Orders from the countm rcrpilrlnrj se
lected stock and crtnt care in pttcklw can-
tot always be Jilted at thclsame price * ,
quoted to tfio local trade for cotmiwn slock.
GHAPES The lupply of homo-crown
grapes continues liberal. California , Tokay
and Muscat , 8l.50@2.00 ; choice hoine-growu ,
4c.
4c.CiiANiiKiunES The market Is fairly well
supplied with good stock. Boll and cherry ,
89.00. Cape Cods 89.00VdlO.OO.
PKACiiKS'-Cbolce California stock Is wlntr
at 81.i5(3l.rjO. : ( Michigan peaches are selling
at 75@ 0c per 10-lb baskets.
CUAII Ai'i'LES Choice Siberian , S3.00iji3.50
per bbl.
OKANOES Fancy Rodl , 169 per box , 85 50 ;
fancy Hodl , 200 per box , 30.00 ; choice Naples.
200 per box , 85.50.
LKMONR Choice Palermo , S6.00 ; fair Pa'
lermo , 85.00(35.50 ( ; cboico Messina , S0.50 ;
fancy Messina , $7.00 ; extra fancy Hodi ,
$8.50 ; extra fancy Mnlorl , 58,50.
QUINCKS California quinces , of large
size , SiOO2.25 per box.
Ai'Pi.Ks The supuly Is liberal , especially
of home-grown stock. Choice Michigan ap-
ple.s. 82.7.Vat.OO } : ; home-crown , S2.25@3.50.
PEAKS California Bartlolt pears are be
coming scarce , and good stock , suitable for
reshlpment , Is worth $3.25(33.50 ; other varie
ties 82 00(3(2.75. ( (
BANANAS The market Is well supplied
with bananas at S7.5IK93.00 per bunch.
CocoANUTS-Gooa stock , 55.00.
Flour and Feed.
The following arc tltclohblnu price * ' .
Minnesota patents. 83.50 porcwt : Minneso
ta Linkers' straight , 82.20 percwt. ; Kansas and
Missouri winter fancv patents , 83:45ft2.60 : ;
Nebraska patents , 82.25@2.T ; rve flonr , 81.75
O1.90 per cwt. ; rye Graham. 81.40 per cwt. ;
wheat Graham , 81.75 per cwt. ; corn meal ,
yellow , 90c per cwt : corn meal , white. 81.00
percwt ; chopped feed , S14.00@16.00 per ton :
bran , 812.00(813.00per ( ton : screenings , 89.00
@ 12.K ( ) per ton.
HAY Upland prairie , S8.00@9.00j com
mon coarse S7.0CK38.00. i
Orooor'i lilfir.
COPPER Ordinary grade * . 20J @ 21c ; fair ,
21W@83c ; prime , 22 < ijK3o : fancy green and
yellow , aXgjTxs ; old uovornment .lava. 28V ( $
30c ; Interior Java , MSffJScMocha " ; , as@oOc ;
"
Arbuckle's
xxxx
20 0.
HitFiNED IjAiin Tierce. C5 ; 40-lb square
cans , 7c : 50-lb round , 7ife ; 20-lb round ,
7 c ; 10-lb calls , 7 > c ; 5-lb palls , 7J c ; 3-lb
palls , 7c.
SUOAB Granulated , OJ < @ 7c ; conf. A. 05 < ®
OJfc ; white extra C , O wiijijc : extra C. Oj w
O c ; yellow C , 5 ; < c ; cut loaf , 7 ; powdered ,
PIIOVISIONS Hams , HKil2c : breakfast
salt , ) ' ( < t9J < c ; shoulders , 7i'T'fc ( : dried boot
hams , llcillXc : ilrlt-d beef regular , 10 > @llc ;
hams Dienlc , 8fD3 e . *
nd lumber f , I' ' *
DIIIKD FRUITR Apples , ' -new , } fa Co ;
evaporated , 50 Ib rlnir , U&l4J < fc ; raspberries ,
ovapor.ited. 29c ; blackberries , evapora'ed ,
pitted cheiries , oeaches , new ,
„ . . . . „ - - evaporated peeled pd.icnus , c ;
evaporated , un pared , lfi } C < ? 17c ; now currants ,
7 > i@7Kc ; prunes 44 oc : citron , 25c ; ral-
btns , London layeis , California , loose
muscatels. Sl.bO ( < $ l.S5 : new Valencias , 7Hc.
SYIIUP No.70 , 4-eallon koes. 81.l@l.r ( ' > 0 ;
New Orleans , per uallon. Stifle : maple
syrun. half Ibbs , "old time , " per gallon , Hc ;
l-gallon can.- , , per doz , 810.50 ; half-eallon
cans , per doz , 80.25 : quart cans , 83.25.
CANNKH GOODS Ovstera. standard , per
case , S3.00i3 10 : strawberries. 8 Ib , per case .
3..00@3.10 ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case. 83.00 ®
3.10 ; California pears , per case. S4.60 M.70 ;
apricots , tier case , 54.10(91.35 ( ; peaches , per
case , 85.75@5.b5 ; white cherries , per case ,
86.00 plums , per case. 81EOQ3.VO : blue
berries , per case. SJ.30 ( 2.40 : ezg plums. 2
Ib. per case. 82.50 ; piuoipplus , a Ib ,
per case. SB.au1).1) : 1 Ib mackorol. per do/ .
81.CU : 1 Ib salmon , pcrdnz , 81.9X32.00 ; 3 Ib
pooseberrles , oer easo. SS.'iViM85 ; 2Ib.string ;
beans , per case , 81.75 : 2 Ib lima bean" , VJBC
case , 91.00 ; 3 Ib marrowfat peas , per c.tset
2.50C < $3.00 ; a Ib early Juno Unas , per caw ,
e2.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , S-.40(33 ( 5 ? ; 2 Ib corn ,
S2. 0g2.25. (
PIPKI.KS Medium , In bbls , so.no ; do In
half bbls , 83.75 ; small , in bbK 87.50 : do In
half bbls , S4.25 ; gherkins , in bbls , $110 ; do lu
half bbls , 84,75.
\VOOUKNWABE ; Two-hoop palls , per dnz ,
fil.45 : 3-hoop palls , 81,70 ; No. 1 tub.80.r.H ;
No. a tub. 85.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wasn-
boards , 81.75 : assorted bowls , 82.25 ; No. 1
churns , 89 ; No. 2 churns , 88 ; No. U churns ,
TonAcco Lorlllard'sClimax , 44n ; Splen
did , 4lc : Mechanic's Uellcht , 41c ; Lowell &
Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornnrhlnne , 34o ; Drum-
mond's Horse Shoo , 4lo ; T. J. , S7c ; Sore's
Spearhead. 44&
t Itoi'K tjeven-slxteenths Ineh. 12K@12Jfc
STAncii Minor Gloss , 5Jfc ; Graves Corn ,
CJ/c ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; OswoKo'Corn. 7c.
Hitooiis-Kxtra 4-tieS2.CO ; No. 1 , 2. X ) ; No.
2,81.75 ; heavy stable , 84
CANDY Mixed , SXC'JUc ; stick. } $ @ > { c.
CitiCKKits Garnoaii's soda , butter and
picnic. 5c ; creams , 8c ; ginger snaps , 8c : city
soda , 7c.
TISAS Japan , 20@55c ; gunpowder,20@
Youiu Hyson. 'r > @ 55c ; Colon ; ; , 20iacOc.
JEI.LIES-30-lb palls , 8i.OO.
Gcnoral Marlceti.
SPIRITS Cologne spirits , IBS proof , Sl.lOj
do 101 proof , SI. 12 ; spirits , sccoi'd quality ,
101 proof , 81.10 ; do I8a proof , 1.0'J. Alcohol.
Ib8 proof. S2.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled
whiskies , 91.00@1.50. Gin blended. S1.50 ®
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , S3.00@fi.00 ; Ken
tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , 82.oOQO.r o ;
Golden Slieaf bourbon and rye whiskies ,
8L50@3.oo. Brandies , imported , SS.OO .M :
domestic. Sl.iui.OO. : : Gins , Imported. 34.50(3
0.00 ; domestic , S1.25'i.OO. C/iarapairnes / .im
ported , per case. Si3.00Q'3.0Q ! vVmcrican , per
case. 810.XX1C.OO. (
HEAVY HAROWAKE InJn , iate , 82.70 ;
plow steel , special cast , 4fo } ; cruciblesteel ; ,
OJfc ; cast tools , do. 12c41b < TOva.oii ; spolses ,
per set , 83.00C ' ) .50 ; hubs , ixtifcot , S1.5J : fel
lees , sawed dry , 81.00 ; tongues , each. bOc ;
axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , ii'c ;
coil clialn , per Ib , 0@iJc : ; malleable , 8lOc ;
Iron wedges , Oc ; crowbara , Co : harrow teeth.
spring steel. 4f < icJiunlon's ; liorsu
shoes , 54.75 ; Burden's mult shoes. 85.75.
Barbed wire * In car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibs.
Iron nails , rates , 10 to CO SWO ; steel nails ,
HIDES Green butchers' . ) 5X@6c ; green
cured. 7Mc ; dry flint , lie ; dry .salt , do ; green
calf skins , 7J < c ; damaged hides , two-thirds
prleo. Tallow 3c. Grcaso Prime white. . " :
yellow , Sc ; brown , l c. Sheep pelts , 25TJ
40c. llv
w CoAir-Egg , 89.50 ; nut , 89,75 ; range , 89.75 !
Iowa lump. 5H.OO ; Iowa iuitrS2.75 ; waluul
block , 53.00 ; Illinois , 84.25 ( 5.
Dry Got Kin.
80 , ' 15b ; CO , colored , 1& ; 50"colored ,
I2c ; 70 , colored , 15c ; Bristol , is c ; Union
Paeluc. IHc.
CAIIPET WAitP-Blbb white , IS c ; col
ored.20 > ic.
BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , He ; Beauty ,
12Kc : Uoone , He ; B. cased , 80.50.
PniNT8-Soi.in'.CoLoiu-Alaiiti6Xc:81a ! :
ter5oBorllnOlloi : < cGarnqrOII6to7. ; PINK
AND HoiiKS Richmond Co : Alien Co ; Ulvur
point 5o ; Steel UlverCo : Richmond fc ! ; Pacilu
OKc. I.NDiaoBLtiE Washington Co ; Ameri
can fiHc ; Arnold CUc ; Arnold B He ; Arnoli
A 12c ; Arnold GoJdseal IWKe. DIIPBS Char
ter Oak4o ; itainapoH' p : LodHKe ; Alter
5Xc : Richmond 5 > c , Windsor Co ; Kudyhtoni
c : Pacing fc.
GjNOHAM-PIunkrtt
tau 7 * ; Yorlc
8J < c ; Calcutta nreas 8Kc ; Whltlonton
lres * C5 Kenfrew Dress PC to 12V < c ;
CAMnnirs Slater 4Kc : Wootls 4J < o ; Stan
dard 4Hc ; Peacock 4kc. /
Coit r.T.luAN9 Androscoggln i c ; Kcar-
sago 7ifc ; HockportOXc ; Couestoga OJ c.
UucK-Wcst Point J ln..8oz. , lOXc ; West
Point 2U lnM 10 oz. , 13Kc ; West Point s In. ,
, 'J oz. . 15ccst ; Point 40 In. . 11 oz. , inc.
Jhecks-Caledonla X. Wfo : Caledonia XX ,
loWc ; Kconomv to } tfc ; Otis o to PKc.
TICKS hewlslnnM in. , lUVo ) ; Lewiston M
n. . rpHfo ; York 3a In. , I4c ; Swift River 7Kc :
I'ltorndlko O O , S'/c ' ' ; Tliotndlko K F. 8kc ;
rhorndlko I'-o , njj'c : Thorndlkn XXX , 15c ;
Cordls No. 6.'JKc : Cordls No. 4 , lie.
DKNIMS Atnojkcag Uoz. , lue : Exurctt 7
oz. , 13ej York 7oz. , I3o ; llavmakerSKc ! Jn'I' '
roy XX , llj < c : Jadrey XXX , 12 e : Beaver
Jreck AA. 12c ; Beaver Creek BB , He ;
Beaver Creek CC. liv.
KENTUCKY J VNs-Mcmorl l 15c : Canton
ISc ; Durham 27Jfc ; Hercules I8c ; Learning *
Ion 22 > fc ; Colts weld 25c.
Stevens' l 6e : bleached 7c ; Ste
vens' A 7Kc ; bleached 8Wc : Slexens' P 8Xc :
bleached PKc : Stnvensr N OVc ; bleached
lOJfc ; Stevens' SHT12UC.
oil cloth 82.85
MISCKI.I.ANKOUS Table ;
plain Holland 8i < c tnVc ; Dado Holland WWc.
FLANNELS rlald llattsman 20e : Gnslion
OKc ; Clear Lake 33Hc ; Mapln City iMtfc.
Wiiite-0. H. No. a. ? ; ; ale ; ( i ! U. No. l , f ,
ajKc ; B. II. No. 2 , r. S2WC5 B. li. No. 1 , K.
30c : Ouechee No. I. > / , 4-'c ; Ouccheo No. a ,
X , S KP ; Quecheo No. 3 , Jf , ! tt > fo ; Anawan
13Xo ; WlndBor 82 > < c. Hwl-C. 4 Inch , 15Uc ;
K , 21 lnch.21c ; GG , 21 Inch , 18c ; II. A. F.f ,
25c ; J. U. > . , - % , 27Wc : G. . k , 5c.
CoMPOUTEns ! 0..r)0i ( | 35.00.
BLANKETS White , 8LOO@7.50 ; colored.
. . .
BUOWN SIIKETINOS Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7Kc ;
Atlantic 11. 4-4 , 7o ; Atlantic 1 > , 4-4 , OWc ; At
lantic P. 4-4 , 5j/c ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , BJic ;
Aurora C , 4-4 , 4Wc ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , fi c ;
liooslor LL , 4-4 , 55'c : Indian Head , 4-4 7 > < c ;
Lawrence LL. 4-4 , 6 c ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
5XcPeppereIlB. 4 4 G o ; iVpporoil O , 4-4 ,
Oc ; Peppered , 8-4 , lOo ; Peppereli. W , 18c :
Poppereil , 10-4 , UOc ; Utlca C. 4-4 , 4 < c ;
Wnchtisett , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora It , 4-4. 0)c ;
Aurora B , 4-4. fx- .
BLEACHED SHEKTINO Berkeley cambric ,
No. 00 , 9Uc ; Best Yet , 4-4 , 0/o ; butter cloth
00 , 4Jfc ; Cabot , 7K t Far well , be : Fruit of
Loom , 8&c ; Greene G , 6c ; Hope , 7)tfc ) ; King
Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdale. HVc ; Lons-
dale , 8Kc ; New York mills , lOKc ; Peppeiell.
43 Inch , lOKc : Peppered. 40 Inch , like ; Pep
pereli , 0-4 , 15c ; Peppereli , 8-4. 18c : Peppered ,
IM , BOC ; Peppered , 10-4. B8 } < c : Canton.4 ,
8 > fc ; Canton , 4-4 , OKc ; Triumph , Co ; Wam-
stitta , He ; Valley. 5c.
Dry Lumber.
DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIKIW.
FI.flOUINO.
A 0 In.Vhlto Pine sa'iM C , 520.50
B . S3.rX ) 1) , 21.00
B ' " " ( Sel. Fouclng.l ) .00
FINISIIINd.
1st and 2nd , clear , 1.1 , Inch. 8.2s . 50.fiO
3d , clear , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. , . * 5 60
" " 1W , IK , 8 in . 40.50
A select. 1 Inch , s. a s. . . 40.00
- " iJ r. IX. 2 In . 44.00
B " irncns.as. , . 80.00
" " ijf.ljf.ain . 87.00
I'OPLAIl I.I1MIIKII.
Clear Poplar , I5x. lids' . K In. , s. 3 s. . . .335.50
K In. Panel , s. a s . 27.00
" " UorniKated Ceiling , % . . 28.50
nATTENR. WKLL TUllINd , 1'IOKKTS.
O. G. Bat U , SK I n . S00.75
" Kx8 in , s.ls . 00.41)
S In Well Tubing. U & M and Hov. . . . . 2U.OO
Pickets. D. & 11. Flat . 20.50
" " Square . 21.00
I'.OAIUIS ,
No. 1 , corn , sis 818.00 Ho. 2 , com , sis 817.00'
No. 3. C16.BON0.4 , S13-00
KKNCtNO.
No. 1.4 & 0 111 , 12 & 14 It , ronch . SIO.W
No. 1 , " " Hi " " . 19.50
No. a , " ' 12&14" " . 1000
Ko.li , " " 10 " " . 17.50
A. 12. 14 and 10 ft. jJ'Jl.W C , S15.M )
B. " " " Sll.60 1) . 12.50
rKIMNO AND I'AIITITION.
1st com , Jin Whlto Pine Coiling . S34.00
2nd " " " " " . 28.00
Clear , ln. Noiway " " . in.oo
ndcom. % | , , . . 14.00
STOCK nOAtins.
A 12 Inch s. Is . 84S..10
No. 1 , com. la in. s.ls. , 12 ft . 'W.M
" ' " " H it . W.OO
" " " " 1C ft . 18.50
No. 2 , " " " . llt.OO
" " " 10 ft . 17.50
Inch Grooved Roofing Sl.OO per M more
than 12 inch Stork Boards same length.
SIllNai.KS. I.ATII.
XXclear . . 3.10 Extra * A $2.00
* A * Standard . . 2.7.1 * AliB&B 2.55
Gin. cluar No 1 . . 1.50 Lath S C5
POST * .
Whlto cedar , C In. , J s. , 12c ; 9 In. qrs. , lie ;
8 In. nrs. , I0c:4 : in. round lr > c ; Tennessee
Ked Cudar , split , 15o : Split Ouk. 12c.
I.IMI : , Kro.
Huincv uhltu lime ( best ) . OOc : Akron cu-
nicut , Sl.75 ; hair , We ; plaster , 82.75 ; tar
board. 81.75 ; sash , lOc nurd. ; ( loots , 10 per
ci. : blinds , 40c per ct. ; inoiilillncs , 40c per
rt. : tar felt , per cwt. , S2.75 ; straw board ,
Sl.Vs.
8OUTIIKIIN VKLLOW TINE.
Com. 4&01n. Flooring . 517.50
Star " " . 21.50
Clear % In. Celllne . 21.50
" % In. Partition . 23.00
" Finish , l &l'/in.s.2s . 29.00
" CorniBati'd Crlllni ; , 4 In . 25.00
" Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . 27.00
SHIP LAP.
No. 1 Plain. 8 & 10 in . SIO.W
No. a " . 17.50
No. 1 , O. O. , 8 lu . ld.50
THE CHIC AGO AND
fiorihWestern
Western
Omaha ,
The only roml to tnko Cor JJos Molnes ' nr-
sliiilltowii , 0 c'Uitr Jtunlds , Clinton , Illxon , Chlra-
KO , Milwuukto iind all points eu.it. To the people -
plo ot Nubru&kn , Coloiuilo , Wjomlnir , Utah ,
lilalin , Mivut'a , OrcKi'M. Wnshlneton , mill Cnll-
fornlH , It oltrrsBiiporlor iirtvantuscfl not liossl-
bio by any other lino.
Amonir n tuwo'tno numoioiit ) points of su-
pjvriorlty enjoyed Ijy the pntroinof this road
between Umnlm nnil C'liragn.nro Its two trains
ailuyof DAY COAUUUS , lilcli nro the llnost
thnt hiimHiinrt nnil Iniramilty can croHtii. Its
PALAOUE BLEtil'INU CAlld , wlilch tno modola
of comtort and olepimco. Its 1'AKLOIt DltAW-
1NU HOOM C'AHS , iHi-uitiii9 e ( ] by nnr. nnd Its
wMoly ctlotirated I'AIATIAIj UINlNa CAI19 ,
the equiilof which cannot ho fnuml ebwwhoro
At Council Illutrgthe trains of the Union 1'acillo
llr. conneet In Union Uopot with thoio of the
Chicago At Northwcstorn lly. In Chlcnito the
tialns of tills line innke close connection with
those nf all easturn lines.
For Detroit. Columbus , Indianapolis. Cincin
nati. Nlnirnr.i Kails , llnlTulo , I'ltuburir.Toronto ,
Montreal , Hostim , New Vork , Phllmiulphla ,
Ilultimorc , WushlnRlon and nil points In the
cust , ask for a tlokot ; la the
"NOKTHWESTKHN. "
If you wish the best accommodation , All ticket
auents sell tlckotsvia this line *
H. IluUIUTT. " P. WILSON.
( lenl. Manager , ( Jonl. I'uss'r AKcnt
CnK ° ' "
W. M. IUUCOCK.n "L H. BOtTjES ,
Westarn Acent , City J'uis'r Acunt ,
Ouittba Nahruaku.
THrBAilK OF CfllMElE
610 Korth IGth Street ,
OMAHA.
Paid In Capital , . . . . . $100,000
Gi:0 : , II DAliKF.lt , I'repldont.
WOIIT. L. QAUUnilS , Vlco-1'rosldout :
F. U JOJINSOK.Cuslilor.
DIHKUTOH3 :
R\\inri.n JOHNPOX , ( Jeo , E. lUaKtu ,
llODT , L. OAIIMCIIBVM. . SKIVLIU
I'.ll JOIINCON.
A t-rncnil banking btulno transacted
IntcrestallowBd ou Imo-Uooo
JOBBERS' DIRECTORY
Agricultural
CllURVlltLL 1
Wholc'nlo Dtntrr In
Agricultural Imiilrmonts , Wntrong ,
Crrrlaaoa anil Iluoalon. Jonri Mrrrt , between Ot ! )
ami loth , Oumliit , Nub.
LIS1XGER cl5 SfETCALF CO. ,
Affficulturnl Implements ,
Wngoii .CiirrliiRc , riucgic. . Etc. . Wlioloolc , Om-ha.
PARLIN , O It Eyn OR F < C ALLIITIX
\Vholcialo Dealers In
Asrrlculiural Implonionts ,
( Vn on and ilupfflo * . 001,9CV1. Di aiul 107 , Jono Pt
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P. P. MAbl' iCO. ; . ,
Mi > nnf rliircr < of ,
J > uc7.T//c DrillSceili'r * , Cultivator *
Hay Itakcj. Clrti-r MllUnml tubnn 1'iiKarlien. Cor.
Nortlijltli Kiul Nlchaliii M' .
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WINONA'lM'PLEMIiNT CO. ,
Whole-talc Aylciiltitral Implement *
\V Kon3 and Hj ztut. ornor 14th & Nlolioln ! ati.
Arthts' Material.
A. HOSPE , , Tlt. ,
Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
UI3 DnuKlas Street , Omtba.
Boots and Shots.
IT. T. MORSE A CO.
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes.
lilt Faruam it. , Omaha , Nab. Manufactory , Siunmw
tireet. notion.
KlKKhNDALL. JONES iV CO.
SurcoDiord to Hood. Jones & Co. ,
WholoMlo Miinufnoturors of Boots Shooi.
Airl for lloxton llubbor Shoo To.
J11-J. HIM < I'Oi " > , " Ht "m n > . Vohrmki.
Coffee , Spices , Etc.
CUAKKb cUKKLIi CO. ,
Omaha0itfre nn 1 Sploa Mills. Teas , Codecs ,
Kplecs , linking l'o\vrtor , flavoring I'xtrncls.
Laundry llltiu Ink , otc. 1411-1410 Iliirnoy St.
Oraulm , Nebraska ,
Crockery and Class ware
W. L. WBIGJTT ,
Agent for 'bo Manufacturer * nnd Importer ! of
Crockery , Glassware ,
Lampi , Chimneys , etc. Office , 317 South 18th it.
Uinaha.Neb. ,
Commission and Storagt.
D. A. HURLEY ,
Commission and Jobbing.
Bntter , Krai and I'roduoo. Conilgnmenti nollelleil.
Uwdqunrtora ( or Slunoware , llorrr Bozea uit
Umpe llftikets. ltl l > oJgo lrectUmahi.
RID D ELL d ) RIDDELL ,
Storaprfl and Commission MorclianN ,
BpcclaUiei Htutor , Kum. t'lieoso. roiltrjr , Ciamo.
O/iton. etc. , cto. 1IJS. ilth HI.
WIEDEMAN d ) CO. ,
Produce Commission Merchants ,
Poultrj , lluttar , Onmc , Kniltn , cto. W S. lilbfl
Omal.a. Nob.
I. .nl.l.Mli'il IM. ' )
GEO SC1IROEDER&CO. ,
Buccesaora to MoShmin \ Schroodor.
Produce CommUsloD and Cold .Storage.
Omaha , Neb.
Coal , Coke and Lime.
Q BO. F. I.AnAOii. rr * . C. F. CJOOPUAW , V. Pret.
J. A. HUND BIANt > , Sac. and Trwu.
OXCAIIA COAL , COKE d ) LIME
COMPANY ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
209 South Thirteenth Street. Omaha , N b.
,7. < ) . iy ix .sUjV < f Co. ,
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime.
And Shippers of Cnnl and Cnkn , Co-nont , I'lanltr ,
IJine.lIiir.KIr * nnrk , Driln. Til * and Sewer ripe.
Ofllcu. IMxtnu riolu I ra - mi tl. , Omiiha , b.
Telephone bll. _
N C1JRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Sil ] > ncr * of Cottl and Cokt
2US. nth St. , Omaha , Noli.
Dry Cosrfs and Nrtlons
M. E. SMITH 0 CO ,
DryOooila , Furnishing : Goods & Notions
ll' ' and 1104 I > ouKia . cor. Ilth flt. , Omnha. Neb.
KILPATR1CK-KOC1I , DRY GOODS
CO. ,
Importer * and Jobbnrd Dry Oonds. Notions ,
OontH' FnrnisliliiK ( loods. Lor. Ilth & Ilarnoy
Bt. . . 'itni'li'i
Furniture.
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture.
Farnam > L. Omaha , Nob.
CIFAItLES SinrCRICK ,
Furniture , Uedilinff , Ujiholstery ,
Mlrrori. etc. 1206.1208 and 1210 Famam Bt. . Omaha.
Groceries ,
AXfdJi G LLAWlEli : aTcoT ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
KOJ. 70i.7m'.7ttand711 ) 3.-10tli St. Omaha. Nob.
McCORJO , It.KADY < C CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
IJIn and I.eavonworlh B . , Omaha.
Wlialcwle Grocers ,
1319 , 12-'ll.2i : HnrnoySt. , Oranlia , Neb.
ALLEN BROS. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
HUand Illfi H.uney Street , Onmhn.
Hardware ,
LEE , FRIED eK CO. ,
Jobbers ot'Hnnhvaro and Nails ,
Tinwaru , Sheet Iron , Ktc. Aguntn tor IIOWB Htnloi ,
Bin ! Miami Powder ! o..Omulm.Nrli.
JIIMEHAUGJI 0 TAYLGK ,
IJuililors'Hardware&Scale Repair Shop
Mocbanlca' Tools nnd ItutTnlo Scale * . Ufti UouzlitaBU
A Oiiiaha , Neti.
Whnlciale Hardware ,
11th imJ lliirnci' Strcuf. Omaha , Nob.
Western Airciits lor Austin i'owiUir Co. , Jcilfor-
Kn btcol Nulls , 1'iilrliiuiks Slunjiinl Scales.
Hvavy Hardware
W. JT. ItROATCir ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Wnzon RlorV , IlurJvrnrn Lumber , tila. 1209
unit l.'lt IlKrney ft. , Umnlm.
EDNEY 0 GIJUiON ,
Wholesale Iron nud Steel ,
Wnaon and Cnrrlnira Wood BtocS , Heavy HnrdwariX
Hlo. KIT mid 121111.eavonwortli Bt. , ( limibn , Nob.
Hats , Caps , Ete.
W. L. PARROTTK & CO. ,
H'liolenHle Hats , Cajts < & Straw
1197 Hnriicy Street , Oinaliu , N'cb.
Liquors.
JJUtlllcrB of T.lqurin , Alcohol and flplrlti. Importers
Hiul Jobbenof WlnesBii.I Liquors.
WILLO W SPRINGS VISTILLE' * !
CO. and JLER , V CO. ,
Impnrtors and Johberrof Fine Wlnf" and Minors.
Hole mnnufiieturcnof Kennedy' * I'aBt Inrtln lilt-
tvri unit llumi Hlo I.Uuor | . lilt llarnvyM.
Lumber.
OMAHA JUMJIER CO. ,
Denier . . AllKtudtof
Buildiiifir Material ut Wholesale.
Hth Strcatund Union I'aeltlo Track. Omaha.
/AJUIS IlKADFOllD ,
Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sush ,
Doora.Etc. Yards Corner 7th and Douxlai ) Corner
C , N.
N.Lumber.
Lumber.
13th nn1 California glrf et , Omaha. Neb.
TJtElt'w. GRAY ,
Lumber , Lima , Cftncnt , Ktc. , Ktc ,
Cor.CUi and ( > ou la < su , OiiinUa. .Vjj.
T. W. JLiJtJ'JKYJMMIlim CO. ;
To Dealers Ouiy.
Odea , tun I'urpam itrool.o.im'Iiiu . '
JOBBERS' DIRECTORS
C1TAS. JR. LEE ,
Jlnrtlwood Lumber ,
Wood C tp li ted raranrt Flooring. Oth nnil DonstU
Otnibn.
AVholcsnlo Lumber , Etc.
Importtd And Atncrlr n lortUn < l Comcnt ,
Agent torMllwmikco llTilrnullo ( 'ounulnnU Hot
( Julncy WhlluLlme.
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Millinery end notions.
Imporutritnntl .tnlibcrsof
Milliner ) ? " "i Vo oii
lO. , Sinnnl2U'S. itth St
Motions.
j ; a1 , itomysotf C'O-
WlioltMla lcnlor In
Notions nnd Furnishing Goods ,
< 1V1 nd lint B. Tenth t.Omiht.
VINYAUD &SC11NK1DHU ,
Notion * anil Gents' fur-
nltfilnff ( lands ,
1106 Hnrnojr Utruut , Omaha , Nob.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Whnlfgalo Oonlors In
Keflnctl ami Lubricating O < / , ,
AxluOrciasc , uto. Omaha , Nob.
A. II. lllshop , Manaifur.
PAPER
CO. ,
Wliolt-salo Paper Dealers.
r rrr * laa toeknr Prlnllne , Wr pnlnx nd WrH
Ing iiupor. Bpsolal attpntlon glrta la car lonlix
orUort
Printers' Materials.
WESTERN ITEirSPAPER UtflOlt
Auxiliary Publishers.
DMlen In Trpe , Pn > M t And Prlntori' Supplies. M
_ South Twelfth Strcut. _
Rubber Goods.
OMAIFA
llnnnfAduror nnd Dtaleri In nil klndiof
llubbor ( JooiH ,
Oil Clotlilng nnd Loaihnr llclllng , IIW Kurnam "n.
S'eam ' Fittings , Pumps , Etc.
A. L. STRA\G CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines.
Steam , Water , Rnllwnr and Milling Bupnlicc. Kt *
930. VZland i K rnam U. Oaiithn. N l .
CHUltCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittiugtt ,
Btomnnj Witter Snppllet. llcntlquiirteri fur MM !
yo-v tVi'ii ( iuQ.8. | Jill l' ni ni it. . Onmha. Nab.
U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUSIP
COMPANY.
n ll d y Wind Mllit ) nleim * nd W t r Ruppllei ,
inRoci , eng. llojo. OW and ! U ) far-
uam t.Omnhn. B. K. Kclton.
CIIOWNELT < C CO. ,
Manufactnror * and Dealert In
Engines , Boilers & Cicnenil Machinery
bliuot Iron Work.Blunm I'umps. j w Mills.
l.'lMU'15 ; l.oavuuwortli Ht.Umnlui.
Seeds.
PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. ,
wnni.rsu.E
, field and Garden
Noa. UH-IH3 Jonoi Street , Omitlia , Not' .
Storage , Forwarding & Commission.
ARMSTRONG , PETTIS & CO.
Storat/c , Forwarding cO Cinninlv/tlon
llraticli Itonso of tlio llnnnov Huir'.v Co Iliiir-
irlca ut wliuluialu nnil rutulU Nos. 13)4. ) 1. 110
and Una Jiiird St. , Uninba , Nob. Toloplion *
No. "fO
Teas and Cigars
&CO ,
JiiiinftorannilJobbcra | of
'Iran anil t'iunrn ,
Mplccs and lal < iy nuking I'owctcr. till ) and 1418
Hnrney Street. , Omiilm , Nob. _
"OMAHTMANIIF/inTiJRERC /
Cornice. .
WORKS ,
John Epenctcr , Prop.
Mannftoturer of ( lalvnnltod Iron nn'J Cornice. ' 43
lo < l e and 103 and 11)4 ) N , 10th t. . Omnhrt , Neb.
Stroke S a ks , Ucilcrs , Etc
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H. K. SAWYER ,
MnniifiicturlngDculur in Smokestacks ,
Iron Works.
Iron Work a ,
Wrousht anil dint Iron Building Work , Iron Htitln ,
HnlllnK , lluiims nnd Olrdoro , Hieim Knglnon , llrun
Work , Utnoral fotindry , Macblna ami UlHrksmlUi
Work. UfHco an i Works , U.1Ur.undlTtli tliout.
OMAIA w IKK A : IKON WORKS ,
ManufaottiEnrBof
Wire ami Iron Railing * , llcsJt Nail * ,
Window OuarJs , noworHtunils , Wire SIgni.oto.
Ul N. lUli.
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OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS
G Andrein , Proprietor.
Manufacturer ot Flro and Dunrlnr 1'root Safos.
Vtiulls , .lull Work , lion and Wlru Fonulng ,
, ola Cor. Illh nnd Jitclt nn st , Omnhn ,
Overalls.
CANFIE'Llf"
COMPANY ,
Miuinfiu'liirers of Overalls ,
Jcani I'anti , Slilrtn. Ktc. 1IIK nml 1101 Douzlun
Oiimhii , Nub.
Sash , Doors , Etc.
\Vliolcialo MnnufiicliirciB of
Snsli , Doora , JUliuls nnd Mouldings ,
llnncli o.litt'.lSlli nnJ iir.r.l Bts , Omahs , NeS
VO1TN MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
MouIrt'jiiis.StuIr ' Worltund Interior Hard Wood Klnlik
Jum cipciiu.l. N , K. i or. Bin unit LouvcuwortU Hl .
Oiuoliu , Nvb.
OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. ,
lliiniifut tiucis of MoulilliifS , t-iuli , Doom unO
llllnUs.Tuinlni ; iStiilr-worlc , Hunk und
Ollhio Klttlnirx ,
-llli nml Avuiino
_ - ropploton , _
Brewers ,
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8TORZ ,0 ILER ,
Luger Uetsr Uroworg ,
1J31 Nortli Street. Omaha. Nab.
SOUTH OMAHA ,
C. I ! . I'.M.MI.H. N ! . IIICMMiN. J. II. III.AKCH Mill
1'AJsMlSH , RIOiniAX K CO. ,
Lh'e Ntoclc Coimnliiton
OIHco Itixiin l , Oppoilto li.xcliniiHO llull
Union Slock Vanls , tfoiith Uiimlni , Nub.
Mct'OV IIROS. ,
Live Slock CniniiilfMloii Morclmiits.
Murknt lutnlnlied free DnupiillcHtl'in. btockori in
fuiMcrs liiriit iinl on KO > I lurm * . Ilatarooog
Onmlia Natloiul 1) ink und hxith Oiub4 !
I'nluu Hock V.inli , South U lulm ,
LOKIMEIt , WESTBKK'LD & MAI.LY
IU'c fitorlt CoinmiH'iloH ,
Hooin 15 Uiilninro Imlllliit ; , Un.oil Sloth '
YiinlE. S-outlt Oiiiahn , Nob.
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HORN i\f s l IAIU' 1C ,
( ; onnn 8lin Di'iilora In I.lvo Sio lc , Hooin "I.IIv
( liiiii 'n UuiKlln , ' , I'nlon flock Vdi. , ! ' . Omiilm
ll ( > .i < riiiic < I'liion .S'lit'Udiuik , OiniiliiiUnion
Mo < ie \ iir.li * ll.tnk U Oiniihu. K. h. Itowl ui
_ _ Pi _ s.\m. _ Hunk f. TrustOoH Oinaliii.
VIJ'X'\NDEll & FITCH ,
CoMimNslon I'i ' liT In I.lvo HlocK , Itoo m 31
Oiyo > - ii l".x < hiinio JUill < llnt , ' . I'nlnn biocl :
\ ir.ioiitll O'llHlill , Nell.
c YARDS ca ,
Of Omulia. ' / '
Llicrttul. John I' . Il0)v3 ,