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THE OMAHA PAIL" BEE : WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1887 :
[ THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS.
. Pair Amount of Bumness Reported From
the Wheat Fit.
THE HEAVY OFFERINGS TAKEN.
3ontlnnntlnnnrthc Demand For Ca h
Corn For Shipment The Sup *
ply of Cattle Small Gen
eral Quotation * .
CHICAGO I'UOnUCE MARKET.
CincAoo , Sept 27. [ Special Telegram to
the UKK.J The wheat market lacked the
snap that characterized it yesterday and
there wan rather a dearth of news of any
kind. There wan , however , a fair amount ot
business done and compared with the dull
ness which prevailed a fortnight ago this
would have been called a good day. Under
very heavy offerings the market opened Me
under yesterday's closing figures for Octo
ber at 7lU@73c for December and TOtfc ,
which was exactly yesterday's close for May.
The heavy offerings were easily taken with
out any decline In prlco and the market held
steady and even advanced a fraction. During
the first hour there appeared to be a very
strong undertone. Outside marketa wore
generally strong and public cables quoted
spot grain linn with prices tending upward
for wheat and corn. The exporters
were not noticed as buyers , however , to
any considerable extent. Kecelpts at Minne
apolis and Duluth were liberal , aggregating
809,000 bushels for the two points. Itt-celpts
here were a little less than expected 173
cars of which llil wcro spring and of these
8cars graded No. U , which Is rather better
than recent arrivals , although still remark
ably low grading. About the middle of the
session reports beian to come of wheat
posted In Now "York as out of condition. The
first report was ot only one boat load (8,000 (
bushels ) , but later reports gave three boat
loads and there were rumors of even more.
Apparently upon this news , as It was simul
taneous with Its arrival , prices declined
bout )4c and afterwards sagged another Vc.
A portion of the decline was soon recovered
and the Inst hour saw a complete recovery
under the buying to cover snorts by I'ar-
drldito and by Ream. It has been
reported for several days that
the latter bear has been covering his
short sales , but there is good authority for
believlnt that his purchases of May wheat
to-day were the first made for that purpose.
The market closed strong at 71 } c for Octo
ber , 74 c for December , 79&c for May ,
a gain over yesterday's close of He , XQXt ,
and Me for the three deliveries reflectively.
Vessel room was taken for 00,000 bushels ot
wheat here to-day.
The estimated receipts of corn for to-day
were 825 cars. The actual receipts were but
728 cars , an encouraging feature to the gen
tlemen who have faith In blither prices for
corn. The market opened j c higher than
yesterday's close , or at 4le for
October and 44Xc for May. The demand for
cash corn for shipment still continues good ,
a feature which has wiped out the premium
of the October over the September deliv
ery , llutchlnsou sold May corn to-day
and was a buyer of October , an was
also1 linker. Them was a fair amount
of business done and toward the close of the
session the fact that but 420 cars were ex
pected for to-morrow gave added strength
and the close was at nbout the highest point
of the day at 42d4'J. ! ! c for October and 45/c
for May , a gain of about JVe over yesterday's
closing figures. Lake charters for corn to
day wore for 443,000 bushels.
Oats displayed rather more activity m the
speculative branch of the trade to-day and a
firmer teellng prevailed In sympathy with
the strength In other lines. Trading was of
fair volume and the 1 o'clock closing figures
were about Kc above yesterday's last bid.
October Improved from 2f)3 ( t,2'\'c at the
opening to 25c , November from 25c to 26c
and May from 20 fc to 29Jf@29c on the
split No. a oash oats on the regular market
were again nominal , though there was a fair
demand to go to store and f. o. b.
In provisions the day passed In a quiet
manner. October short rlhs , which were
again allowed to follow their own course
without Interference by the controlling house ,
opened at S7.bO , or 5c under last night's clos
ing , and In the absence of any particular de
mand receded with fx ] umps to 87.50 , reacted
a little later and finally stood at 1 o'clock at
7.C7X. or 17 , 0 off from yesterday's final
quotation. In Urd for the different deliveries
the fluctuations were limited and prices
showed little or no change , resting at < 0.42 >
for October. The January product was un
changed , though easier. Pork for this month
closed at S12.U7X. lard at 90.45 and short ribs
at $0.25. Cash property was quiet.
AFTKUJJOON HUSSION. Wheat rather firm ;
September closed at 71t"c ? ; October opened at
7lXc and sold at 71Jc , closing at 7We ;
November closed at 72Kc ; December sold at
October sold at 42V$41Kc ( , closing at 41c ;
November sold at 42l42 > 8'c , closing with 42c
asked ; December sold at 4ic ; May opened
at 45J4C , sold to 45 @ 45 c , split elf to 45Kc.
closing at that. Oats steady ; Septem
ber about 25 'c : October
November offered at 20c , May sold
and 2U ( $2U ; c on the split , closing i
asked. Pork sold and closed at S13.30 for
January ; year remained at 812.00. Lard
was steady and unchanged and closed at
A42Ufor September and October , S0.87W
for November , 10.40 for December and S6.45
tor January. Short ribi for October were
advanced r > c. selling at S7.70 ( < i7.72K and
closing at S7.7'J } ; January sold and closed
at | O.S7tf.
O.S7tf.CHICAGO
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
CnicAoo , Bent 27. [ Special Telegram to
he BKK.J CATTLE The supply was not
large , comparatively , but all kinds of cattle
except good ones were plentiful enough.
There was a good demand for fat native cat
tle and buyers had to pay more money for all
descriptions of cattle. Sales wore made un
evenly. One man said he saw a lot of cattle
old at S4.35 and another at 14.50 and ho was
not smart enough to tell which lot was the
best It was tbe opinion of some that
cattle such as sold at 83.90@
4.00 last week were selling at 84.25 to-day.
Dalesmen differed , but nearly all agreed that
the Inferior cattle sold no better , while the
good ones were lOo higher. Sonic \ery choice
beeves sold at 85.20 ( < j5.25. Receipts , 0,000 ;
shipments , 1,000. ( iood natives loc higher.
A few etas ot fancy sold at 85.20dS5.V5.
Blnpplne steers. 1,350 to 1,500 .Ibs ,
4.bO ( 5.00 ; 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs , 83.50(2 (
1,05 ; ( XX ) to 1,200 lDs.J3.00 ( : ] .70. Stockers ana
feeders , Sl .Xtf'.SO ; cows , bulls and mixed ,
1.2o ( < Ji80 ; Texas cows. 8U5X ( .20 ; steers ,
liaXcjU.OO. Wftstorn rangers Blow ; natives
and ualf breeds. 92.5 < 8i.UO : : cows , 82.10 ®
MiO. Wintered Texans , 32.85Q3.20.
lions Estimated receipts , 17,000 ; last
Tuesday , 11.803 ; week so far , 32,012 : same
time last week , 24.MO. Trade was slow at
the opening , with au even run of prices ,
though more on the down turn than other
wise. Packers paid J4.GO@4.bO for fair to
good. 14,35(44.50 ( for common and 84.00Q4.10
for skips. The best heavy astorted sold at
4. X2V03 ; light sorts , 84.00.
FIMANCIAU
Nisw YORK , Sept. 37.-Special [ Telegram
to the URK.I The yacht race proved a better
attraction than tbe itoclc market and Wall
treet brokers paid little attention to tradIng -
Ing , hence a dull , uninteresting market was
Witnessed by those who were unable or dis
inclined to go down the bay to watch tbe
fun. London was quiet and steady and sent
fair selling orders for St Paul , which de
pressed that stock % per cent , but after the
pressure was removed it reacted , a per cent.
No property In the list moved over IK and
the majority did not average over H per cent
There was no outside news to affect the gen
eral list Some of the old bears were cred
ited with changing to the bull side and ad
vancing the argument for their action that
their turn had come , and although they did
Botexpectan Immediate and largo Improve
ment they looked for a | beiter market in the
Hear future. Pacific Mall , that exhibited a
iocided buoyancy yesterday and advanced 41
point * , was rather tame , and after opening H
Ugher broke W , but reacted f parcelt ,
ft.gossip Is lb V Gould and Sage have
Ifeaken ilenry ilart out of part ot the 05.0W ,
shares hn held and that Gould , llunttngton
and Houston will enter the directory. The
Coalers were exceptionally strong , advanc
ing * i to 1V per cent on the reported ad
vance of 10 15 cents per ton In coal. Head
ing led , as the earnings show up ble for the
nine months of thlsyoar , the net tthowlnx an
Increase of 84,3(4,03 ( anil expenses decreased
8700,241. A marked improvement was noted
In the feeling toward the close , and although
trading did not perceptibly Increase , prices
for stocks gradually advanced , last sales
being at nearly the outside figures and re
corded advances extending 1V per cent the
latter being on Headlne. The principal ad
vances were Lackawanna % , Lake Shore 1 ,
New Enuland 1 , Western Union K. Louis
ville < fc Nashville } { and Northwestern JV per
cent. The declines were Pacific Mall X and
St Paul X per cent The total sales were
Z22W ! shares , against 2711,050 shares yester
day.
GOVEIINMKNTS Oovernment bonds were
dull , but firm for 4's.
YKSTKUDAY'S QUOTATIONS.
U. H. 4's coupon .125 C. AN. W . 113
U. 8. 4H'Hconp..lWJf ( do preferred. . . 14H
Pacificftsol'95. . 122 i N. Y. C . 108 ?
Canada South'n. . K\y \ O. It&N , . 88
Central Pacific. . 35 O. T. . . . . 20V
ChlcagoAlton.l40 PflClficMall . 38
do preferred..150 P. , D. AK . 20
O. , B. AQ 134 PullmanPal.Car.148
D. , K * W Itcadlng .
Kock Island . . . .
Erie. ' ° St J. . AS. F. . . .
do preferred. . . . 04' do preferred. . . ,
Illinois Central..11BH C. , M. A atP. . .
I. , B. & W 1E do preferred. .
K. &T er. St. P. A 0
Lake Shore 04 I do preferred. . 107
L. &N Cl Texas Pacific. . . . 83
Michigan Cent'l. . 80 Union Pacific. . . . 62 {
Mo. Pacific 02' , ' W. . St LAP. . . . 17&
No. Paclttc 24 ! { do preferred. . 31
do preferred. . . . 49 % W. U. Telegraph
MONKV Call easy at from 4 to 5 , last
loan 4K , closlnic otTercd at 3 tx > r cent.
PKIMK MEKCANTILB PAPER 7@8.
STKULIKO EXCUANOK Quiet but steady
at 4.7Uf@4.80for 00-day bills : 84.84 (24.84 (
for demand.
ruonucE MAIIKUTS.
Chicago , Sept 27. Following quotations
are the 3ao : closing figures :
Flour Firm.
Wheat Opened sllirhUy easier , fluctuated
and closed & ® ? s'c above yesterday , with a
large business transacted ; cash , 71 kc ; Oc
tober , 7lXc ; May.TQvVc.
Corn Moderately active and firm : opened
xc over close of yesterday and closed higher ,
hut Irrrittilar ; cash , 42c ; October , 4lc ;
Mav , 45Wc.
Kye Steady at 4Sc.
Bnrley-Qulet at titfc.
Prime Timothy Seed-82.26.
Flax Seed-81.08 } .
Whlsky-Sl.iu.
Pork Dull and steady ; year , 812.00 ; Jan
uary. $12.ao.
Lard Steady ; cash and October , I0.42W ;
May , 80.75.
Dry halted Meats-Shoulders , 85.ava5.30 ;
short clear , 8 .05C < ? 8.10 ; short ribs , 87 .72K.
Hutter Easlyr ; creamery , 17@23c ; dairy ,
l Xs C
Cheese In fair demand ; full cream Ched
dars , ll@lU.fc : Hats , iltf@12o ; Young
Americas. IKgllKc.
Eggs Strong at 17@17 > ; c.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy croon hides
7c ; light do , 7 @ 8c ; salted bull hides.
Cc , green salted calfT8K@9c ; dry Hint , 12 ®
Ittc ; drv calf , 12@13c ; deacons 30c each.
WTallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , 4Vc ;
No. 2 , 3jc ; cakes , 4u.
KecaloM. Shipments.
Flour , bbls . 27,000 81,000
Wheat bu . 52.000 83.000
Corn , bu . 270.000 88.000
Oats , bu . 223,009 120,000
Itye , bu . 1,000 1.000
Barley , bu . 142,000 50,000
New York , Sept 27. Wheat Ke-
elpts , 10 , 000 ; exports , 09,000 ; options moder
ately active , prices advanced & < 3c early ,
ater declined } { @Mc , afterwards rose ? tf@
Kcnnd closing stciidy ; spot shade lilclier ;
ungraded red. Hl@85c ; No. 8 red , 81V@81He ;
elevator. 83K < gS4' < ? c delivered ; No. 1 red.
nominal at bsc ; No. 2 red , October , closed at
Corn Receipts. 77,000 ; exports , 105,000 ! ;
options & @ } { o higher , fairly active , clos
Oats Kecelpts. 12.000 ; exports , 5,500 :
active ; shade higher : mixed western , 32K
34c ; white western , 35@40c.
Coffee-Spot fair ; Itlo , firm at 819.50 ;
options moderately active and 5(410 points
ileher : sales , 09.000 baits ; September , S17.80 ;
October. Stf.65 : November. 817.95 ®
18.00 ; December , 815.ou@25.ou ; Januarv ,
820.00@30.00 ; February. $25.00io.OO.
Petroleum Steady ; United. OT c.
Eggs Klrm ; western , 17@19c.
Pork Dull and easier ; mpss fquoted at
14.7515.00 forold ; 815.75W10.00 for new.
Lard Western steam spot quoted at 80.85.
Butter Quiet ; western , 13@24c.
Cheese Firmer ; western , 9X@ll. fc.
St. lionls , Sept. 27. Wheat Closed same
yesterday ; cash , C9Xc ; October , 70c ; May ,
Corn Firm ; c sh,38 ' (340cOctorjer ( ; ,
Oats Unchanged.
Pork Dull and Irregular at 814.75.
Lard Firm at 80.35.
Whlsky-51.05.
Butter Steady ; creamery , 20@24c ; dairy , 15
@ ' , ' 0c.
Afternoon Poard Wheat Quiet ; Sep
tember , 6 ! Kc bid ; October , 70c. Corn firm-
October , 38jfc ; November , 37Kc. Oats-dull ;
unchanged.
Liverpool. Sept. 27. Wheat Firm , de
mand good ; holdeis offer sparingly.
Corn Steady and demand fair ; now
mixed western , 4s 3d per cental.
Milwaukee. Sept. 27. Wheat firm ;
cash October , 71/tfe / ; November , 7-JXc.
Corn Dull ; No. 8. 4lc.
OaU Quite ; No. 2 white , 28c.
Kye Strong ; No. 1 , 50c.
Barley Firmer ; No. 2 , 59c.
Provisions Easy ; pork , September ,
814.50Q15.00.
Cincinnati. Sept. 87. Wheat Steady ;
No. 3 red , 70 66Wc.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 45c.
Oats Barely steady ; No. 8 mixed , 27K
Rye-Firm : No. 2 , 54c.
Pork-Dull ; $15.00.
Lard-Scarce at 80.42 .
WhUky-Actlva ; firm 81.05.
New Orlean * . Sept 37. Corn Lower ;
mixed , 65c ; yellow and white , 55@00c.
Oats- Weaker ; No. 2 , 33c.
Cornmeal Steady at 82.25(13.00. (
Hog Products Eeasler , but not qttotably
. . ' . . .
lower. Porlc-Sl.'i.SS. Lsrd-C.75.
Built Meats Shoulders , 85.50 ; long clear ,
and clear rib , 89.37K-
Kanaa * City , Sept. 27. Wheat-Steady ,
No. 2 , September , cash , 02 fc bid ; October ,
No. 2 bid : November. No. 3 bid.
Corn-Steady ; No. 2 cash , 34e bid , 3Cc
asked ; October. 35 ; c : asked ; May , 39c.
Oati-No. 8 , 21 c bid.
JjlVESTOCK.
Chtoano , Sept 27. The Drovers' Journal
reports as follows :
Cattl Receipts. 9,000 ; for good , fat na
tives lOo higher ; fancy , 55.20(35.75 ( ; ship
ping steers. 84.00@5.00 ; stackers and feed
er * . Sl.75@.80 ; cows , bulls and mixed ,
81.25(82.80 ( ; Texascattle , S1.50Q3.00 ; western
rangers SilOQ'iW.
llogs-ltecelpts , 10,000 ; market slow and
weaker ; mixed , 84.40Q4.VK ) ; heavy. J4.55 ( <
5.00 ; light S4.50 ( < $4.55 ; rough and skips ,
8S.0084.4U.
Sheep Kecelpts , 6,000 ; market steady ;
natives , 83.00(84.50 ( ; western , 83.00@3.00 ;
Texans , 83 3.05 ; lambs. 84.00 5.40.
The Drovers' Journal special cablegram
from London quotes light supplies nf cattle.
Prices > { c higher. Best American steers ,
12c per Ib.
National Stock Yard * . Katt St.
Lout * . III. , Sept 27. Cattle Re
ceipts. 3,000 ; shipments , unknown ; steady ;
sllnhtly higher ; fair to choice heavy
native steers , 83.90(94.70 ( ; butchers' steers ,
medium tocholce. $3.30(33.90 ( ; Texans anc
Indian , common gross to good , corn led ,
82.100iS.75.
Hogs Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , un
known ; blow lower ; choice heavy to
butchers' selections , 84bO@5.00 ; packing
and Yorkers , medium to prime , < 4.50@4.75
pigs , common to good , 84.00@4.50.
Kama * City. Sept. 27. Cattle Re
ceipts , 3,000 ; shipments , 2,000 ; corn fed
strong , 5 < 210c higher ; stackers and feeders
firmer : good to choice corn-fed , 84.0034.40
common to medium , f 3.25&3.9Q ; stock
erx. 'r.i5@iSO ; feeding steers , 82.05(93.25 (
cows , 81.30 2.00.
llogi Receipts , 4,500 ; shipments , 3,000
weak , 5 ® lee low'er ' , Blow : common to
choice , i.30 J4.J5 ( ; gkJpi aud pigs , -2.a5 < 34.00 ,
OMAHA MVE HTOCK.
! * r Tuesday , Sept 27.
Cattle.
There was a heavy falling off In the re
ceipts of cattle as compared with yesterday ,
there being only seventy-one loads in. There
were no good heavy corn-fed steers here.
There was considerable demand for that
class of cattle to-day , and cattle suitable for
the dressed bwf trade would doubtless have
sold at strong prices. One load of corn cattre
averaging 1115 Ibs sold at 54.15. The market
on ranee cattle was about steady with yester
day but weak and not very active.
Hoc * .
The receipts of hogs were more than double
what they were yesterday. The market
opened at a decline of about 15c and con
tinued fairly active until the close. Three
loads sold early In the mornln e at 94.55 , but
aside from them the top was 4.50. The mar
ket closed a strong 16o lower. Everything
was sold.
Receipts.
Cattle. 1,400
, 3.200
Shipment * .
Oattle 80 cars
Prevailing ( Vloai.
8ho wine the prevailing i > ric3S piU for live
stock on this marknt :
Choice steers. 1300 to 1509 Ibs . . . * 4.10 < 94.40
Choice steers , UOO to tsou Ibs. . . 4.00(44.10
< * at little steers 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.7. > fd.8.- : !
'orn-fed range steers 1200 to 1500 3S.Vd4.2Q
lood to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2..VJ(7 ( < : ! .00
Common to medium cows 1.50i3.'i5
Uood to choice bulls 1.7.V42.50
Jood ranee feeders 3.50 ® ' . > .75
0 otxl n at Ivo feeders , 000 Ibs and up
wards 2.75@3.00
"air to medium native fcrdersKK ( )
Ibs and upwards 2.no@3.A5
htockers. 400 to 700 Ibs 3.0U' < t2.40
! 'rl me fat sheep 3.2.v 3.no
fair to medium sheep S.Mr B.uo
Jommon sheet ) l.no@'j.25
Meht and medium noes < J."OM4.40
iooilto choice heavy heirs 4.40M4.N )
Uood to choice mixed hoes 4.35(31.45 (
Ilopregetuatira Hale * .
NA.TIVE3-COIIN-FKD.
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr.
23. . . . 1115 $4.15
1IANUK UUI.I.S SWAN I. * C. CO.
19..121'J S1.50
WHSTEHN COWS.
3. . . . 04(5 ( 82.00 ! . . . . 080 82.10
J..1KK ) 2.0U
WKSTKUN COWS STANDAIIDC. CO.
48. . . . i)75 ) S2.10
WKsriii.VFiKi : : > iits. :
50. . . . 108.5 2.20
TKXA8 HTKKItS CIIKYKNNB L. 4 C. CO.
21. . . . 1034 S2.UO
Lire Stock Sold.
Showing the nuiubar of haal of stock sold
on the market to-day :
CATTLK.
O. II. Hammond Ac Co 482
Local 39
Feeders 233
Shippers 82
Total 770
HOGS.
Anelo American Packing CO asss
O. 11. Hammond & Co 430
Total 3209
All sales ot stock in tins mancet ara made
per ewt live weight unless otliorwlsa stated.
Dead hogs sell at Kcper Ib. for all welzhts.
"Skins"or hogs woUtiinit leas than U ) Ibs.
no value. Pregnant sows are doc'cail ' 4) 1m ,
and stagsBO Ihi bir tharmbliu Impostor.
litre Stock Notes.
Cattle steady.
HOJS 15c lower.
Hogs averaged sixty-eight to the car.
U. L. Smith , Ulysses , sold u load of 243-lb
hoes at 84.60.
Charlie Gorham is back from an extended
western trip.
Jim Frazler , Central City , was amonc the
visitors at the yards.
A. W. Bealini , Cortlanil , was hero and
marketed a load ot hogs ,
Thomis Harris , Central City , marketed a
load of 258-lb hogs at S4.50.
Among the stocKinen visiting at the yards
was V. G. Itogge , of Massena , la.
D. A. Oinmerman , Norfolk , came In with a
load of 1115 > lb cattle , which sola at $4.15.
Mr. Gillmorv , Brooks , ami Mr. Perry ,
Greenfield , weru among the visitors at the
yards.
C. K. Bruen , Kmerson , la. , came In with n
load of 270-lb hogs , which sold on the maiket
at 54.45.
George F. Dodge , ot Dodge Bros. , Wood
River , was here and marketed a load of 235-
lbhos at 54.40.
Colin Eluntor , of the Y. T. Cattle company
came In with sixteen loads of cattle which
sold on the market.
Mr. Monteen , of the Farmers Grain and
Stock company. Mead , Neb. , was in and
sold a load of 45c hogs.
J. . Thompson , the well known shipper
of Council Bluffs , who has been sick lor snv-
era ! weeks , was over Yesterday calling on his
friends.
Mr. Hay , of the firm of Whipole & tlay ,
Cheyenne , was looklnc over the market
They will have in a train of cattle on Friday
fioui Uva.
OMAHA WHULKSALiK MA.UK.Em
Tuesday , hopt. 27.
Prod u OB.
Tlie following are the prlcci at which
round lots of produce are sold on this
market :
EGOS The market Is almost bare , and
stocks move rapidly at 17 < J18c.
UUTTKit Creamery , West Point , 80c ;
other , 22 < < J24c per pound ; choice dalrv , Ife ®
20c ; medium grades , I3@l5c ; ordinary.9@lOc.
CHKESE Market fair. Fancy full cream
Cheddars , slnzle 13c ; full cream twins , 13c :
young America ? , 13)c ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs
( n case. He ; Ijluibergcr , 100Ibs In case , ISJ e ;
Satire' fancy Ohio , 1'Jc.
POULTHV Fair market ; spring chickens
2.00@2.50 ; old fowls. SJ.MXJH.OO ; ducks
32.25 ( 2.75 : turkeys , In very light request ,
6@7c per Ib.
GAME Kecelpts light : prairie chickens *
S2.50 ; mallard ducks. 81.75 ® 100. quail ,
S1.2.X41.M ; teal and mixed ducks , Sl.00@il.75 ;
snipe , 75c@Sl.00 ; jack rabbits , 40&45c each ;
jack snipe , Jl.OO per doz.
CAUIIAQK California stock , lar e round
heads , 2Xc per Ib. ; homegrown 50o per dozen
heads.
OYSTKRi-Sliell , JiOO cer hundred ; bulk.
S1.35 per hundred ; selects , 82.20a gallon ;
Cans , New York counts , 45c ; selects , U5Q
40o ; standard , 27 30c.
SWEET POTATOES The market Is well
supplied and they sell at 2i2H'c ( per Ib ; Vlr
Kinfa stock So per Ib.
CELKHT The receipts are lareer and the
stock better. Good stock brines 35c a bunch.
CIDEH Choice Michigan elder , 50.00M0.50
per bbl of S3 cat.
POFCORN Choice , for stands , 2@2 > cper Ib.
TOMATUKS Commission men are onlr
handling a very few. Good stock 40@50c
per bushel ,
ONIONS Choice large California onions
are ottered on tha market at 80c tier buslie
The demand Is light
KCHI PLANT Slow sale at C0@75o per doz ,
for choice stock.
POTATOES The market Is well supplied.
Salt Lake and Colorado stock sells at 70&80c.
Nebraska and Iowa stock MXgOOc per bushel.
lloNET Good honey in neat one Ib.
frame * 20c per Ib.
-Hand-picked an1,2.00 ti
> uihel , and other xrades down as low as
81.23. _ : '
fruit * .
Orders from the rotmtrjr rcii/irlnj / te-
ccledntockand crtrn cnre.tu pdcA'lit'can -
lot altrnbe ) filltd nl the ttainc price * .
ynutetl to the local tniitc for cowrrum stock.
UnApKB Home-grown stock Is In liberal
supply nnd Is moving fecly at 4c per pound ;
California , Tokay 81 > 75 < 2.00 per crate ;
Muicats 81.50.
CiiANiiEitRiF.s The market Is fairly well
implied with good stock. Hell and cherry ,
80.00. Cape Cods 80.00 ( ; < ? 10.00.
I'K.AciiKs Cholce California stock Is eolne
at 81.25@l.r.O.
CHAII Ai'PLKS-Cholce Siberian , S3.00C't3.50
jer bbl.
OUA.NOES Fancy nodi. 160 per box. 85 50 ;
fancy Itodl , 200 per box , 30.00 ; choice Naples ,
200 per box , 83.50.
LEMONS Choice Palermo , 80.00 ; fair Pa *
lermo , 85.005.W ( ; choice Messina , Ffl.50 ;
fancy Messina , 87.00 ; extra fancy Itodl ,
88.5d ; extra fancy Malorl , 88.50.
RPKAns The market Is well supplied with
e later varieties of California pears which
are sellln ? at 83.03(3-.23 ( per box.
APPLK" The supoly Is liberal , especially
of home-ernwn stock. Choice Michigan ap
ples , u.7 : > © 3.00 : home-grown. 82.85Qfj.50.
BANANAS The market Is well supplied
with bananas at $160(33.00 ( p .r bunch.
COCOANUTH Goon stock , 85.00.
Flour and Feed.
flie following nre the lohblng i > rlcei'
Minnesota patents , 83.50 percwt : Minneso
ta Bakers' straight , 83.20 percwt. ; Kansas and
Missouri winter fanev patents , 83:45f : < 'J.OO :
Nebraska patents , 83.253.35 ( ; rve Hour , 81.75
(91.00 ( per cwt ; rye Graham , 81.40 per cwt. ;
wheat Graham , 81.75 per cwt. ; corn meal ,
yellow , OOc per cwt ; corn me.it , white. 81.00
iiercwt ; chopped feed , S14.oo@lO.oo per ton :
jrnn , 813.00(413.00 per ton : screenings , 89.00
@ 12.00 per ton.
HAY Upland prairie , S8.00@9.00 ; com
mon coarse. S7.UO@8.00.
Grocer' * tilar.
COFFER Ordinary grades , 20 > @ 31c : fair.
31X@82c ; prime , 2293c ; fancy green and
yellow , 23 < ( 25c ; old eorernmt'nt Javn , SS < $
30c ; Interior Java , 25(3.8c ( ! ; Mocha , StS@30c ;
Arbiicklo's. roasted , 20c : McLatighlln'N
XXXX , 20Kc ; Dilworth1s , 20c ; Ked Cross ,
80 ' { c.
KKFINF.D LAUD Tierce. 7Vc : 40-lb square
cans , 7 , ' c ; 50-lb round. 7Cc ( : 20-lb round ,
7 c ; 10-lb oalls , 7 e ; 5-lb palls , 7Jfc ; 3-lb
palls , 7 c.
SUOAK Oranulatod , O T@1Vo ; conf. A ,
6W@OXc ; white extra C , U o ; ' < c ; extra C ,
COflJd'e : yellow C , 5Kc ; cut loaf , Itf ; pow
dered. itfc ,
1'itovisioNB Hatns , HU@12c : breakfast
bacon. ll ( e l-'c > 4' : bacon sides Uf$10cdrv
salt , 8 > ( ( itsc ( ; shoulders , 7@7 c : dried beef
hams , lecSllc : diicd beef regular , K@10Kc ;
hams picnic , 8' < iS c ,
DRIED FRUITS Apples , now , k's Cc ;
evaporated , 50-lb ring , l-@l'4ic ; raspberries ,
ev.tpor.itod , 2flc ; blackberries , evaporated ,
10lOkc ; pitted cherries. Beaches , new ,
W , 7Jc : evaporated pneled peacnes , c ;
evaporated , unp.ued , 10 317c ; new currants ,
7W@7Kc ; prune * , 4Vuj5e ( : citron , 25c ; ral-
s''iis ' , London layers. S .ltWJ.l. ' ) ; California ,
loose muscatels , S l.W@ 2. 00 ; new Valenclas ,
SYIHIP No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs. Sl.40@1.50 ;
New Urleans , per gallon , : SS$40c ( ; maple
syrup , half Ibbs , "old time. " per gallon , 80c ;
1-gallon canri , per doz , 810.50 ; half-gallon
cans , per doz , 80.29 : ntiart cans. 83.83.
( Joons Oysters , standard , per
case , 83.00 < ft3.10 : strawberries. 2 Ib , per case.
S3.ooa3.10 ( ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case. 83.00 ®
3.10 ; California pears , per e.ise. 54.0014.70 ;
apricots , ner c.tso , S4.10f il.'A" ) ; peaches , per
case , 85.7rKg5.b5 ; white' cherries , per case ,
50.00 plums , per casi'S3. ' . 80(33. ( W ) : blue
berries , per case. S2.SO2.40 ( : ojg plums , 2
Hi. per case , H3.50 ; pinetpple , a Ib ,
per case. 83.20(35.75 ( ; 1 Ib Halinon , per dor. ,
8i.OUa3.tt ( > : 2 Ib ( 'oosebor.ries. per easp. Sa.85
3.35 : 8 Ib string bonus , per case , 51.75 : 2 Iq
lima beans , nor case , 81.00 ; 2 Ib marrow
fat peas , per case , S2.50CW.60 ; 2 Ib early Juno
peas , per ca < e , $2.75 ; Ib tomatoes , 88.40
( S2.50 ; 2lb corn. S2.HO < J.40.
PICKI.ES Medium , In bbls , S0.50 ; do In
half bbls , S3.75 ; small , In bbls , 87.50 : do In
half bbl.s. 54.2,5 ; gherkins , in bbls , $8.50 ; do In
half bbls. SI.75.
WOOIJKNWABB Two-hoop pails , per doz ,
ftl.45 : S-hoop palls , 81.70 ; No. 1 tub. 80.50 ;
No. 3 tub , 85.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wasit-
boards , 81.75 : assorted bowls , 82.25 ; No. 1
churns , 89 ; No. 2 churns , 83 ; No. 3 churns ,
TonAcco Lorlllard'sCllmax. 44n ; Splen
did , 4ic ; Mechanic's Delhdit , 4tc ; Leggett &
Mo e ' 9 Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 34o ; Drum-
mond's Horse Shoe , 41c ; T. J. , S7c ; Sorg's
Spearhead , 44c.
Kwi'K Seven-sixteenths inch. K @ \ { n
STAKCII Mirror tJlo.ss , 5 = 0 ; ( Jraves Corn ,
0 > fc ; Oswego ( ilosa , 7c ; Oswego Corn , 7c.
BIIOOMS Extra 4-tlc.82.CO ; No. 1,8'J.'X ' ) ; No. f
8,51.75 : heavy stable , 84
CANDT Mixed , 8KGllc ; stick. 8H@9Kc.
CHACKEIIS ( inrneau's soda , butter and
picnic. 5o : creams , 8c ; glniter snaps , Be : city
soda , 7e.
TBAS Japan , 2055c ; guurxiwder ,
Youn < Hyson. 85 < a55c ; Oolong , 20cCOc. ( {
JELI.IKS-30-lb palls , & 2.UO.
General Markou.
SpraiTs Cologne spirits , iba proof , 81.10 ;
do 101 proof , 81.12 ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proof. 81.10 ; do 18a proof , 81.09. Alcohol ,
188 proof. 82.10 pur wine gallon. Redistilled
whiskies , Sl.00@il.rjO. Gin blended. Sl-50@
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , 88.00@0.00 ; Ken
tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , 82.0030.50 ;
Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies ,
SL50@3.00. Brandies , imported , 85.00(38.50 ( ;
domestic. S1.30.5.K ( ) . Gins , imported. 84.50 ®
0.00 ; domestic , 51.25(33.00. ( Champagnes .Im
ported , per case , S28.00@33.00 ; American , per
case. 31U.OOft210.OU.
UKAVY HARUWAKE Iron , rate , 82.70 ;
Plow steel , special cast , 4'c ; crucible steel ,
0 > c ; cast tools , do. I2dtlhc ; waon spokes ,
per sot , S8.00C4".50 : hubs , per sel , S1.5J : fol-
lees , sawed drv. 81.00 ; tongues , each. bOc ;
axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , l"c ;
coil c' aln.piT Ib , ; Malleable , 8(31 ( ( > c ;
Iron wedges , Co ; crowbars , Cc : harrow teeth ,
4-Vc ; spring steel , 4(35c ( ; Bmnlen's horse
shoes , 54.75 ; Burden's mule shoos , 55.75.
ISaroed wire' in car lots , $4.00 per 100 Ibs.
Iron nails , rates , 10 to 53 32.40 ; sleel nails ,
Tiinns Green butchers' , 5 } < @ 6c ; green
cured , 7c ; dry Ulnt , lie : dry salt , 9c ; green
calf skins , 7Xc ; damaged nldes , two-thirds
price. Tallow 3c. Grease Prime white. 3c :
yellow. 3c ; brown , IKc. Sheep pelts , 25(3 (
40&
. CHA.I , Kgr , 89.50 : nut , 39.75 ; range , 89.75 ;
Iowa lump , $3.00 ; Iowa tint , S'-.7r ! > ; walnut
block , 88.00 ; Illinois , 84.25 4.75.
Dry Good * .
COTTON FI.AXNEI.S 10 per cent trade dls
count LU 6J c ; CC , 7 > u'c ; SS. 8J4xc ;
Namelcos , fikc ; No. 5 , Oc ; EE , 9Kc ;
( ! ( } , lO c ; XX , 12c ; OO , 14c : NN , lOc ,
ItX , isc ; It , 200 : No. 10 , Kc ; 40 , loj c : co-
ISKc : 80 , 15c ; so , colored , lOc ; 50 , colored.
12o ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , I3 > < c ; Union
Pact lie. ISc.
CAIIPI-.T WABP Bibb white , 18fc ; col-
, .
BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , He ; Beauty ,
Kc : Boone , Kc ; B. cased , 80.50.
PitiNTS-SoLiDlCoLoits Atlanta 5Kc ; Sla
ter 5o ; Berlin Oil OKcGarnerOIIOto7. ; PINK
AND Koiii'.s Richmond Oc : AllenCc ; Hlver-
polnt5cSteel ; Hiverrn : HlciiinondOc ; Pacific
OKc. INIIIOO BLUR Washington Oc ; Ameri
can C > fc ; Arnold OWc ; Arnold ! ) Ho ; Arnold
A 12c ; Arnold Goldsp.il 10 > < c. DitKSS-Char-
ter Oak4Xc ; itamapn 3 fc : Lodl 4Kc ; Allen
5 } < c : Kichmond 5Kc , Windsor Oc ; Kddystone
c : Pacliichc. >
GiNOHAM-Plunkett checks 7 e ; Whltten-
ton 7'ic ; York 7 cj ; Mormandlo Dress
8Vc ; Calcutta Dressj.TbKc : Whlttenton
Dress c ; Itenfrew Dress 9c to Wife ;
CAunitics Sinter 4 c ; Woods 4 We ; Stan
dard 4Kc ; Peacock 4 > 'c.
COIISKT JKANb AndroHcogglu 7 > c ; Kear
sage 7 c ; Kocknort 0)/c ) ; Conestoga C c.
DOCK- West Point 8t Jn. . 8 oz. . lOWc ; West
Points In. . 10 oz. , 12Kc , : West Point 89 In. ,
18 oz. . 15c ; West Point 4 in. , 11 oz. , lOc
Checks-Caledonia X. 9Xc : Caledonia XX ,
loVc ; Economy U to Btfc'Otls9 ' to9Xc.
ICKB Lewiston 80 InJ. 12Wc ; Lewiston 32
In. , l3Wc ; lork 32 In I4c ; Swift Ulver7Kc :
Thorndike O O , 8'/o ; Thorndlke E F. 8kc ;
Thorndlke 120 , 93e : Thorndlke XXX , loc ;
Cordls No. 5. 9Ho : Cordls No. 4 , lie.
DENIMS Amoskeae oz. , Wo : Everett 7
oz. , ISnj York 7oz. , 13c ; Haymaker 8Kc ; Jaff-
r iy XX. HJie : Jaffrey XXX , l Kc : Beaver
Creek AA. 12c : Beaver Creek BB , He ;
Beaver Creek CC , 10c\
KENTUCKT JKANs-Memorlal 15c ; Canton
18c ; Durham 27Kc : Hercules 18c ; Leaming
ton 22tfo ; Cottswold 25c.
CRASH Stevens' III 6c ; bleached 7c ; Ste-
Tens' A 7Wa : bleached BUc : Stevens' P 8 > < c :
bleached 9Kc : Kt vens' iV 9 } < c ; bleached
lOWc ; Stevena' S K T l2K < x
MlscKLLANKOUfl Table oil cloth 82.85 ;
plain Holland BWc to DC ; Dado Holland 12Jfo.
FLANNELS Plaid Itaftsman 80o ; Got hen
82U0 ; Clear Lake 83 ct Mapln City SOJ.'c.
Whlte-O. H. No. t , % 21c ; Gru. No. 1 , W ,
87KcB. : H.No.3i/.4i2Mc ; B. U. No. 1 , W.
80c : Quechee No. l.Jf , ct Ouechoe Na 3 ,
H37H5J Quechee No. 3 , & WKc ; Anawan
13Xc ; Windsor tSUc. Red-C , 84 Inch , 15Wc ;
K. 24'lnch. Sic ; Gff. 34 Inch. 18c ; H. A F..K ,
85o ; J. R. V. , & 27 0 ; G. . if , 35c.
COalPOKTEns-86.W335.00.
BLAKKiTS-Wttlte , lXXa7.W ( ; colored ,
11.10(28.01) ( ) .
Dnowx SiiEimxos Atlantic A , 4-4 , "Vc ;
Atlantic 11 , 4-4,7c ; Atlantic D. 4-4 , OUc ; At
lantic P , 4-4 , 6 { o ; Aurora LL , 4-f fihot
Aurora C , 4-4,4 > ic ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , 6kc ;
lIooslerLL , 4-4 , fi 4'c ; Indian Head , 4-47 > < c :
Lawrence LL. 4-4 , 6 fc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
6Kc : Pepperell 11 , 440 > { c : Pepperell O , 4-4 ,
Oc ; Pepperell , 8-4. ICc ; Pepperell. 9-4 , ISc :
Pepperell , 10-4. 20c ; Utlca C. 4-4. 4Vc ;
Wachnsctt , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora It , 4-4 , Cjjc ;
Aurora B , 4-4. Cc.
BI.KACHED SHEKTINO Berkeley cambric.
No. 60. 0 } < c ; Ucst Yet , 4-4 , C c ; butter cloth
OO.4Vfc : Cabot , 7Kc : Farwell , be : Fiuit of
Loom , 8l/c ; ( Sreeno G , Oc ; lloi > o , 7j < c ; King
Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalc , tlttc ; Lons-
dale , 8 < c : New York mills , lOWfc ; Pepperell ,
i , louc : Pepperell. 40 Inch , llWc ; Pep-
sutta , Ho ; Valler. 5c.
Dry Inmnber.
DIMENSIONS AND
A 0 In. White Pine 833.50 C , 829.50
B " " " 33.50 D , 21.00
X " " " ( Sol. Fenclni.19.00 )
F1NIS1IINO.
1st andSnd , clear , 1,1" Inch. s.2s 850.50
3d , clear , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. , 45.50
" " IV , IK , 2 In 40..M )
A select , 1 inch , s. 8 s. , 40.00
" " in 44- ° °
I,1IJf2 -
B " Ifnch , 8.2s. , 80.00
" " IK , 1H. In S7.00
I'oi'LAit i.imnr.a
Clear Poplar , Bx. Bds. ) ( In. , s. 2 S..93.V50
M In. Panel , s. 2 s 27.00
" " Corrugated Celling , # . . 28.50
nATTENH , WKI.L TUU1NO , I'ICKKTR.
O. 0. Baits , 2 $ In 800.75
" Kx3 in , s.ls 00.4'i
3 In Well Tubing , D A M and HOY. . . . . 2:1.00 :
Pickets , D. A 11. Flat 20.50
" " Square 81.00
HOAUIt.S.
No. 1 , com. sis 818.00 No. 2 , com , si s 817.00
No. 3. 815,50 No. 4 , 813.00
FENCING.
No. 1. 4 AOIn , 12 A 14 ft , rough 819.50
No. 1 , " " 10 ' " 19.50
No.2 , " ' 12A14" " 10.00
No.2 , " " 16 " " 17.50
siliINfl.
A. 12. 14 and 10 ft 821.50 C , 815.50
B. tl " " 20.50 D. 12.50
CKIMNO AM > 1'AIITITION.
1st com , ; ; In White Pine Celling 34.00
2nd " 28.00
Clear , ? In. Norway " " 10.00
ndcoui.yin. . " " " 14.00
STOCK IIOA11DS.
A 12 Inch s. Is 845.50
No. 1 , corn. 12 In. s. 1 s. , 12 ft 20.50
" " " " 14 ft 19.00
" " " " 10 ft 18.50
No.2 , " " " 19.00
" " " " 10 tt 17.50
Inch Urooved Roofing 81.00 | > er M more
than 12 Inch Stock Boards same length.
SlllNOr.K" . I.ATH.
XXclear . .83.10 Extra * A * 82.90
* A Standard . . 2.75 A11BAB 2.55
0 in. clear No 1. . 1.50 Lain 2.05
POSTS.
White cedar , C In. , s. , I2c ; 9 In. qrn. . He ;
3 in. qrs. , lOc : 4 in. round 15c ; Tennessee
Red Cedar , split , 15c : Split Oak. 12c.
M MI : , KTO.
Rulncv white lime ( l > t sl ) . OOc : Akron CO
ment Si.75 ; hair , ! ! 0c ; plaster , S2.7. > ; tar
board. 81.75 : sash , 40c porct ; doors , 40 per
ct. : blinds , 40c per ct. ; mouldings , 40c per
ct tar felt , per cwt. , $2.75 ; straw boaul ,
soUTrrfntN VKI.LOW IMSE.
Com. 4 & 0 In. Flooring 817.50
Star " " 81.50
Clear In. Celling 21.50
" % In. Partition 85.00
" Flnlsh.l &l ) in.s.2s - 9.00
" Corrugated Cuillne , 4 In 25.00
" Yellow PhiB Casine and Base. . . 27.00
HUH' LAP.
No. 1 Plain. 8 A 10 In S10.50
No.8 ' 17.50
No. 1 , O. O. , 8 In 1(1.50 (
THE CHIC AGO
North-
NorthWestern
Western
Sliort Line
Aod Chicago
The only road to tnVo lor DCS Molnes i nr-
ihalHown , 0 ednr Kunlds , Cliuton , Ulzon. Cblca-
KO , MIlWHtikue and all points eastTo the people -
plo of Nubriiskn , Colorado , Wyomlnr , Utah ,
Idaho , Msvm'a , Oregon , WualiinKton , and Call-
lornitt , it olTera superior advautiiKes not possi
ble by any other lino.
Amotijr nicwo'tne numerous points of su
periority enjoyed by the patrons of this road
iii-Ween Oinalm and Cilcngouro ! Its two trains
a day of DAY COACHES , which nro the fluost
that human art and Inirjnulty ciui creuta , Itg
PALAOEESLEKl'IKG OAHS , which uro models
of comtnrt nnd elegance. Its 1'AHLOlt DIIAW-
1NO ROOM ( 'Alts , unsurnnsscd liy uny. nnd Ha
w'dcly ' ceJelirntod I'AI.ATJAL DININU OAHS ,
the cquHl of which cannot be found eHowliore
At Council Illuffstlie trains of the Union 1'nclflo
Ky. connect In Union Depot with those or the
CblcaKOJc Northwestern Ky. In Chicago the
trains of this line make close connection with
those of all eastern lines.
For Detroit. OoliunbUK , Indianapolis. Cincin
nati , Nlavara Falls , Onffalo , 1'lttsburirToronto ,
Montreal , Boston , Now York , Philadelphia ,
Ilaltlmore , Washington and uli points In the
east , ask for a ticket /la the
"NOUTHWESTEilN. "
If you wish thn best accommodation , All ticket
a ntB sell tickets via this line *
II. HuGHlTT. E. P. WILSON ,
Qenl. Manager , Genl. Puss'r Airent
Chicago , ill.
W.M.BABCOCK , t. H. IIOLLKS ,
Wentarn Agent , City I'Hss'r Agent ,
Omaha Nchrasku.
LEAKY ROOFING ,
Tin or Iron , Repaired.
And Pnlntod und Ktiaruntced tlplit for number
of years. Pulnts never blister.
GRAVEL ROOFING
Manufactured and repaired. Flro Proof Pulnt
applied to shin vies , 1.1 years ozperioncu.
WM. II. CUltltAN &SON ,
2111 S.lllt St. Hot. Arbor and Vinton.
BOYNTON FURNACE CO. ,
Sol , Hanufacturtn ef
BOVNTONS
FURNACES ,
RANGES THEATERS ;
With All MODEHN Improvements.
47 and 49 Dearborn St. ,
J. H. MANNY , MANAGER. CHICAGO.
ran BALE nr
HENRY E. COX. Omaha , Neb
RUPTURE CURED
By Dr. Snedlkcr's incthoil. No operutloni no
pain ; no detention from business. Adapted to
children ai well uigiown people. Ilundrodiof
autograph tustimonials on tile. All buslnost
Unctly confidential. Consultation free.
PROF. N. D. COOK
Room 0 , 1614 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb.
S. T. BALDR1DGE , A. M. ,
Flxyelclaa and. Svurg-eo
Onice. Cor. loth and Farnam sts.
Residence , 2621 Farnam st.
Hours. 9 to 11 a. m. , 2 to 5 p. m.
Beat and aaortMi I7it m now in UM. ClrouUr *
Tr .
JOBBERS' DIRECTORY
Agricultural Implements.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
WhoUtalo Dealer In
Agricultural Implements , Wnpons ,
Ourlagei ami Ittifglci. Jones > trect , between tth
ilia lOth.Onmhii , Net" .
'
LINIXGER , c METCALF co.t
Agricultural Implements ,
Wa nn .Carrla . natllea. Hie. . Wholetale. Piti-ha.
rARLINORENDORFJC MARTIN
Wholciale Dealer * In
Agricultural Implements ,
ITMonn and ButHei. Ml. 9M.101 and W7. Jonta tt
1 * . I1. MAS ! ' it CO. ,
Manufacturer * nf
Bitchei/e Drill * , Sccdtw , Cultivator *
Hay Itakci , ClilprMllln and l.nlmn I'nlverltori. Cor.
North llth nnil NUholiis flu.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ,
Wliolcnalr AarlcaUnntl Implement *
WnKons ami DUKJOA. | orncr 14th & Nicholas sts.
Artists' Itattrial.
A. H08PE , ,7Jf. ,
Artists' Materials , Pianos anil Organs ,
itIS lo fl § Ctrcft , Omaha.
Boots and Shots.
w. r. MORSE < e co.
Jobbers of Boots anil Shoes.
1411 Parnam tt. , Omaha , Neb. Manufactory , Summit
treet , lloilon. _
KlKKhNOAU , , JONKh At CO.
Successors to ltrrd.lonc'S It Co. ,
Wholojmln.MaiiufartnrurHot Root * & Shoes.
Airtst for Hnston Itnhhor Shoe Co.
111' . ' , tliu & iim "nim.st "I.V'IH. ' vhr kn.
Coffee , Spices. Etc.
Cl.AKKh COKl-'hli CO. ,
OmnliH OJ < TCO unit Spice M lilt. Tom , Coffees ,
Splco" , Hrtklnir 1'owiler , Flavoring Kxtrncte ,
l.iimulry Illuu Ink , etc. U14-141U Hnrney St.
Omiihn. Nobiaskii ,
Crockery anil Glassware
W. L. WRIGHT ,
Afantfor * hc llauutacturen and Importer * of
Crockery , Glassware ,
Lampi , Chimney * , eta. OBce , 817 Bouth llth ft ,
Omaha , Neb. .
Commission and Storage.
D. A. JIURLEY ,
Commission and Jobbing : .
Bitter , Kfgland Produce. ConilRnmenu ollelted.
Headquarter ! for < Htoneware , Berry Helen and
Urape Baikete. lilt Dodie itrest , Omaha.
JtlDDELL C RTDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchant * ,
Bpeclaluei flutter , Kittt. Clioc c. Po iltry , Uaino ,
Oyilen. etc. , eta. 113 8. illh 8L
WIEDEMAN A CO. ,
Produce Commission Merchants ,
reoltry , lluttor , Uirae , Ktulti , etc. 230 B. lUhit
Omaha. N > li.
. . * .
l.flU.llletiri I * a *
GEO SCHUOEDER&CO. ,
SUCCOM-OM to McSkunu \ i-ulirciodor.
Produuu Commission and Cold Storage.
Onmha , Nel ) .
Coal , Coke and Lime.
Oio. F. l-Anxon. Pron. C. T. noon MAN , T. Prat.
J. A. MUNDIRI.AND , Sea. and Treat.
OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIME
COMPANY ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
S09 South Thirteenth Street , Omaha , Neb.
Manufacturers of Illinois White Limo.
And Fhlpper of Con ) anil Cnkp , Cement , I'lamer ,
Unio. Hair , Klre Ilrlrk , Drain , Tile nnrl Snirer I'lne.
< mi < i > , 1'aitoii lioim rit-im it , , Omaha , N b.
Telephone 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Conl nnd CnHet
214 S. llilli St.Omaha , Noli.
Dry Goods and Notions.
M. E. SMITH tft CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Notions
1103 and 1104 DouKln , cor. llth St. , Oranha.Neb.
KILI'ATRICK-KOCH , DRY GOODS
CO. ,
Importers nnd Joblirrs Dry Goods. Notions ,
Rents'FiiriiMilnir Condi. Cor. llth & Hartley
Bta. . Omnhii.
Furniturt.
DEWEY tC STOKE ,
Wliolesale Dealers in Furniture.
Farnan at. . Omaha , Neb.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Fnrniture , Bedding , Upholstery ,
MlrTOn , etc. 1206.1308 and U10 Farnam it. Omaha.
Groceries ,
C co
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
NOG. 795,707 , 709 and 711 B. 10th St. Omaha. Neb.
McCORD , BRADY C CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
lln and LeaTenworth tit.Omaha.
Grocers ,
1210 , 1KI.123I HarnoySt. , Omnlm , Nob.
ALLEN BROS ,
Wltolciiiile Grocer * ,
1114iind llin Hnrnoy Ptrrot , Onmha.
Hardware.
LEE , FRIED < C CO. ,
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tinware , Sheet Iron , Kte. A entt ( or Howe Scale * ,
and Mlamt IlowderUo.Omaha.N b.
HIMEBAUGH C TAYLOR ,
Builders'Hardware & Scale Repair Shop
MechaolCB' Tools and Buffalo Eralet. 14 % Douilaa it.
Omaha. N b.
it WIUI1KL.MY CO. ,
Wholesale Unrdii'tire ,
10th and ilanioy Street * . Onmlia , Neb.
Western Agents for Austin I'owdor Co. , JoftYr-
eon Steel Nails , Kulrbunks SlunUind
Heavy Hardware
W. ,1. BROATCH
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
( Springe , Wagon Rtock , Dardware Lumber , etc. 1201
and 1211 Hamey it. , Omaha.
EDNEY < S > GIliBOff ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock , Heavy Hardware ;
Kic. I21T and 12I Leuvrnworth it. , Onmlm , Neb ,
Hats , Caps , te.
W. L. PARKOTTE & CO. ,
Wholesale Hat * , Cajm & Straw
( jootli ,
HOT Harncy Street , Omnlm , Neb.
Liquors.
Dlitlllen of Mqnori , Alrnhol and Splrlti. Importer !
and Jobberol Wlneiaod l.lquon.
WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLE'
CO. ami ILER d > CO. ,
Importer * and Jobber * of Fine Wines and IJquort.
Solemanuf * tarcrso ( Kennedr'n Rait India Hit
ters and Dompi'lc l.lquorn. 11H Ilirnt ; HI.
Lumber.
nrv vw *
OMAHA LUMBER CO. ,
Dealer' . All Kinds of
Building Material at Wholesale
IBlh Street and Union facitlo Traeli. Omaha.
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LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lnmbcr , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Doors , Etc. Yards Corner7th and Douglas ; Cornel
tth ami Dum las.
C. JV. DIETX ,
Lumber.
13th and California Ktreets , Omaha. Neb.
fRED W. GRAY ,
l > urobfr , Lime , Cement , Etc. . Etc ,
Cor.WbaDil Uouilsnu , Omaha.N J.
T. W. HARVEYLUMBER CO. ,
To Dealers Only.
Otice , 1403 Karnsm ilreelOmaba.
JOBBERS' DIRECTORY
CHA9. Jt. LEE ,
Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Cartel ! and raro.net Flooring.
Onaha.
JOUA'A. WAKKFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc.
and American Portland Cemtnt.
AcntforMllwaukte It ? raulTe"ceiue'nt and Beet
yulnc ; WhIMl.lm * .
Millinery tnd Htttens.
J. OHERFELDRR , C C'O. ,
Importers and Jobber * of
Mllltncrii find JVofftmn *
iS. llth 8t.
Motions.
r. T , xozixsoif NOTIONco * "
WhoUul * D il r In
Notions and Furnishing Good * ,
Ktlanimtt B.Ttnthm. . Omaha ,
VINYAR1J & SCHNEIDER ,
Wholesale Notion * and Gents'Fur *
nMtliig ( loodn ,
110.1 Unrncy tttrret. Omnha , Nob. i
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° ils'
coj uiTA mr'r CmruJjE co. ,
Wholesale UcHlurs In
Rc/lnrd and Litbrlcatinu Oil * ,
Axlu Orcnsc , etc , Omiilia , Nub.
A. It. lllshop , Miituuur.
PAPER
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
Carry n nlco tnekof 1'rlntliie , Wmiiplif an'l Writ
Ing | i per. ijp Inl attention vlrou to car load of
orilori
Printers' Materials.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION
Anilllnry 1'iibllRhcrB.
IMalen InT/pe. Pre i and Prlnlen'SupplUn. K
buutli Twelfth Ptreet.
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Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturer nnit Dcalara In all alndiot
1 Rubber Goods ,
Oil Clothing nnil l.rmhcr lleltlni ; . IOH Farnam * > .
S'eam Fittings , Pumps , Etc.
A.L. STRANG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
Bteam , Wattr , Railway and Mllllnf Suppli . KMk
MO. Iffland VH Karnam at. . Oaaha. Neb. ,
CHURCHILL PUMFt CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , FHtingrs ,
Btoan nnd Water Supplier Headquartrri fur UaJl
Foi > tV'iaoo < l . liltlianiam it.Omaha.Nab.
U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMf
COMPANY.
nnllortST VTInd Mlhij flora and Water ffnpnllea ,
1'luinblni ! Ooort ; , lleltlnii , lloic. UIH anil irju far
nau it. , Omnlm. B. K. Kelton , Mauiuer.
Telrphnne No. 210.
BROWNELL C CO. ,
Manufnctnrerii and Dealon In
Enplncs , Boik'ra & General Machinery
tiheet Iron Work.Bloiitn I'uiiips. Saw Mills.
1-HL'I5 | : U'nvemvortli Ht. , Onmha.
Seeds.
PHIL. STIMMKL & CO. ,
AMIOLEBAI.B
Farm , Field and Garden Sccdst
Nos. 011-013 Jones Street , OmaliB , Nob.
Storage , forwarding & Commission.
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ARMSTRONG , .PETTIS & CO.
Storat/c , Forwarding C Comtnlsalotl
llrancli IIOIIPO ot the Honnor FliiKlfy Co. Hiir-
| rlo8 at whoksalo anil rctnll. Nos. 1308. 1310
and II1I2 Izurd St. , Umubu , Noli. Tulophouo
No. 71,0.
Teas and Cigars
WM A.VVILSOT &CO ,
Importers nmlJoblicrs of
lean and Claars ,
Splcos nnd D.ilsy llaklnK 1'ondor. 1(10 and 14111
Hanioy Street. , Oiimlia , Nub.
OMAHA MANUFACTURERS ,
Cornicf.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
John Epenctcr , Prop.
Mannfaetnrer of Oalranliod Iron and Comic * . < 3t
IKxl e and 103 and 10& N , 10th U Omaha. Neb.
Smoke S a is , Boilers , Etc
II. K. SAWYER ,
ManiiractiirliiRr Dealer in SmokoStackg ,
Urltclilniis TKiilo. anil ncnorul Bolli-r llepalrlnt ,
1IU Dul-o troc'.Oinnlia
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'iron Works.
PAXTON.K VIERLING
Iron Works ,
t and Cait Iron Building Work , Iron rUMra.
Hailing , llcami unit Ulriler * . Steam Unulno. liraM
Work , ( Ibnoral Foundrjr , Machine and ll'ncksmltu.
\ork. Office HP JWorki , U. I * . Hr.amlKtlntieet.
OMAIA WIKIC AiiKON WORKS ,
Miuuifnctnrcrfi of
If ire and Iron llalltnt/iifrfitl : Nalln ,
Window Guards , Flow(3i-Htimd6 , Wlrn Signsetc.
KN. \ . lOlh.
OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS
G Andrein , Proprietor.
Manufacturer of Flro and llnnrliir Proof Safe * .
Vaults , Jail Work. Iron und Wlcu Fcnulntr ,
, etc Cor. Mill nnd .laukhon st. Oinahii.
Overalls.
CANFIELD 'MANUFACTURING-
COMPANY ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
} * ant Pantt , Shlrti , Kte. 1101 and 1101 Doujlus Street
Uniaha.Ncb.
Sash , Doors , Etc.
M. A. DISBROW C CO. ,
Wnoliial * Manufacturers of
Sasli , Doom , lillnda and Jlouldlnifg
Ilraneh oBlc ,12lU and lJ.-ra M3.Oi33hr. , > > * > .
BOJT2V MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Monld'/iKB.Stalr Work and Interior Hard Wood Klnlih
Juil opened. N. K.cor. Btli and LeuvenwurthBU.
Uinaba , Neb.
OMAHA PUANl.NC ; Mil.I. CO. ,
Manufactures of Mouldings , Hash , Doors and
IJUiidsTurning .Stiilr-wotW. Hunk und
Ulllco FlttlriKS.
ZOth unit 1'opplcton Avenno ,
Brewers ,
STORZ C ILER ,
L ifer Jleer Brewers ,
North 15th ftrcet , Omaha , Nab.
SOUTH OMAHA ,
C. II. I'AI.MKK. N , I' . IIICIIMAV. J. II. III.ANCN AIIU
PALM Kit , RICIIMAN ,0 CO. ,
Live. Modi Cominliwlon Mei'duints ,
Onice ltoom"l , Uppusltu llulldlng ,
Union Stock Viuds , South Onmlui , Nub ,
Mcb 0 V ItROS. ,
Live Stock Commission Moi-rliants.
Mnrkct furnlKlieil free nn Uiillatl'ti. | | btuckin in
feeder ! fiirnMinl on vo > l terint , Rafaraao *
Onialiu Nutlonul II ink ami H'jtUU OmtiU t N ill ia\
Union Mock Yunlt , 8uutli Uuiulm.
LORIMIJK , WBSrURK'I.D& MALEY
Lira Sto k Ctinnnlmlitn ,
Ho oni 15 I'xc'huiivo luilldlnn , I'lilon Stock
Vanlj , t-outli Dniiilut , Neli.
iioirx & * SIIAKPI- : ,
Coinmli-sloii Dealers In I. ho Htook , liooin 2.1 , H ;
chiuiKe llulldliiir , Union Stuuk.Vils. , f. Oinulif
IterercncoHI'nloii Nivt'l Hank , Umtihii , Union
t > K c Yards Hunk. H. Omalm , I ! , rt. Howler
Vrcs. Am. Hunk .V Ti nut i ; . , Oiimlia. _ _ _
ALK.XANDKR & KITC1I ,
Doalurs In l.lvo Htock , Itooni J3
Opposite Kxi'liiini. " HulMliiK , 1'nlcn Hiock
Vurds , H < mth Uniitha , Nub.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha.
John r , Bo/4 , BupgrlntacJaat.