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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FHH3AY , SEPTEMBER M 1887
'THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
The Opening in Wheat Made at About the
Previous Day's ' Close ,
PRICE FLUCTUATIONS NARROW.
rV Heavy Iluslncns Iluno In Both Corn
lid Oat * A Poor Day In I'ro-
vlalonn C'attlo Lower
Quotations.
CHICAGOI'llonUCE MARKET.
CiUCAoo , Sept 20. | Special Telegram
to the HEK.I 'Ihoro appeared to be aqultu
general opinion this morning that the wheat
market had received about all the hammer
ing U would Htand yesterday and that a reac
tion of some sort might naturally be ex
pected. Outside market ! ) all opened from % c
to He under yesterday's closings , which ap
peared to be the result of yesterday's weak
ness here. They strengthened laterhowover ,
and thereby confirmed the expressed opinion
of a lirm believer In the supremacy of Chicago
In the wheat market that "The outside mar
kets are usually from half an hour to half
a day behind us , but they follow us In the
end. " ht. Louis was a good buyer here
to-day and one theory based upon that fact
Is that lighter receipts are looked for from
this on by the St. Louis people , who
have had the weakest market all along
because of the heavy receipts and the unusu
ally large stock U.ore. The first public cable
gave soot wheat steady , the second quoted
„ .September wheat unchanged , but all other
futures lower. Private cables advised that
there was not much doing , that holdeisero
firm and buyers not Inclined to do anything
at the price. The opening \\asataboutthe
figures of yesterday's close-October Tie. De
cember 73 c and May 78 > c. There was a
Might decline at the first , which was Immedi
ately recovered under good buy Ing orders anil
a slight advance \\as gained. Fluctuations
wnre narrow , however , the entire range for
the session ibelng from 70 fc to 71 < fc for Oc
tober , 73J @ 73c to 7a fc for December and
M&c to TUc for May. Cudahy appeared as a
Belter and Mllmlne , Hodman & Co. were
sellers. Thurber & Gore were among
the heaviest buyers. Fleming & Hoyden com
menced to buy October wheat and late
In the session Walker , and Jones , McUor-
mlck & Kennett were bidding for wheat ,
i he close was exactly at the opening figure
for October 71c and at a slight advance for
December and May 73 > 4@r.i < fc and 78 @
Wfc , respectively. The recelnts were latgor
than expected 7 cars of which 69 were
prlng and of these but 3 cars graded No. U.
Vessel room was taken to-day for lii,000 :
bushels.
There was heavy trading in corn to-day
and much of It In large lots. The opening
was at 4'Jko for October and November , and
V o for May. It Is said that there Is a very
large quantity of May corn for sale at 4Gc ,
and It was observed that there was no lack
of grain at 45fc , and whenever tnat figure
was touched durin * the day there followed a
slight decline. Fleming & Hoyden were
buyers of cash corn nnd llutchlnson con
tinued to buy May and Octooer.
1 he receipts were less than expected outl
aw cars and thoshlpments continue liberal.
I ho inspection sheets showed 20t,000 bushels
of No. a yellow and 178,000 bushels of No. 2
corn withdrawn from store In twenty-four
hours. The lake charters to-day for corn were
580,000 bushels. Cables continue tavorablo ,
quoting corn hlcher , w.ith prices tending up
ward , llm closing was firm at the opening
ligurosfor October , a fraction higher lor No-
Jjniber at 43X@ ; fc , mid at a loss of ; s'c lor
, There was a continuation of yesterday's
activity and firmness In the speculative
market for oats. The Inspection showed a
small percentage of contract grades , and
with a good consumptive and shipping de
mand 8 | > eoulatlvo ollorings , especially of the
near futures , were not lar.e. May oats
fluctuated within the narrow ranee ot 'J9 < < < a
BOo and closed at oOc at 1 o'clock , or kc
better. From 25 ; < c at the opening , October
eased off to S5 * c. then Improved to 'JOc and
closed at ! Kc. November rested at
BOJ/c , afjer se ling from 2G@20VC on the split
sarly up to ao c. The tone of the market
was very firm most of the time. Lake charters -
tors were for 148,000 bushel.
in provisions the dav's trading made a
rather poor showing. Yesterdav's activity
and Interest somewhat subsided and in the
general market there was no feature to war
rant comment or command attention. The
Mhorta showed less anxiety about their out
standing contracts and with hogs In good
supply an easier feeling was displayed. Lard ,
In fact , was the only teally strong article on
the list and at 1 o'clock was held at the
prices current at the adjournment last night.
In January pork a gain ot lOc and In Janu
ary short ribs ot 5c occurred. October short
ribs fell off 2 } < c , or from S7.J > i early to
87.70 at the close. January , which was Uie
favorite speculative future , sold at S12.42 > { @
13.35 for pork , 80.500.07K tor lard and
80.32X < 3 .40 for bhort ribs. For these articles
the best prices quoted were obtained during
the morning and the lowest at the close.
The last quotation for October lard was
80.47U , November lard routing at SM3W bid
and December at 80.45. Ca h lard sold at
80.50. Cash meats were a little slow.
AFTKIINOON SESSION. Wheat stroiicei
and higher ; September closed at about 7i > - <
tv 71 c ; October sold from 71e to71' c6n
the spilt to 71W@71c , on the split , closing
at that ; November sold at 73V ( < 72Jfc ! ; De.
cember.sola . from 73Kc to 73 c , snllt , tn
Ida
bor sold at 42 c < < 4ic : ; Octbbiir sold'at 42c
and 42fa43c ( , cFosInc at43 @ 43c ; Novem
ber sola at 43436c , closing at 43 ; < c : Maj
Bold at 45Jifa45Kc , closing wltb sellers nl
45Jfc Oats stronger ; Sentointx > r about 20ci
October sold at 25Xo and at 2.r > Xdt3itc on the
ipllt , and closed at We asked ; No
vember sold at 20 > { @ 2uVYc. on tin
unlit , and closed at 201/0 bid
Mav sold at SOc and closed at SOc bid. 1'orh
was advanced 5c for January , which sold al
B13.45(31'M7 ( } { and closed at 813.47K ; yeai
was quoted at 812.15. Lard was 2Jjc hUhei
and closed at 10.50 for September and Oc
tober , 0.45 for November , 80.47K for De
cember nnd S0.52X for January ; Octobei
old at 80.47X 0.50 , November at SA.4.S am
January at 8o.52K. Short ribs were 2U&
Cc higher ; October sold at S7.707.75 am
closed at S7.75 ; January sold nnd closud a
10.35.
CHICAGO 1,1 VH STOCK.
CHICAGO , Sent 20. ( Special Telecram t <
the BEK.CATTLE | With 10,000 cattle agali
to-day , making a dally average of over 10,00
for the week and with a largo and moru that
ample proportion of good cattle , It was no
lurprlslng that prices should bo lower fron
the outset , and. as much lower on good one
as others. Of cows there were some sale ;
KglOc lower and others again 20@'i5c lower
but on a general average prices were full ;
10@l5c lower than yesterday. The eommoi
cattle were In largo supply and sold badly
but the market for choice heavy cattle of tlm
quality was about as bad as for others
The trade was dull , weak and lowc
simply because the market was excessive
Alotof 1208-lb distillery cattle sold at 84.2
and there were a good many good to cholo
1300 to 1500-lb cattle sold at 84 25Q4.05. t
car of 14so-lb steers sold at 5.20. Half o
them were grade short-horns and half grad
Hereford * . Receipts , 1,000 ; shipments
8,500. Natives 10 < < Jl5o lower. Extra , S5.00C
6.30. Shipping steers , 1320 to 1500 Ibs
84.40(34.90 ; I'.VO to 1350 Ibs , S3.60i (
C50 ; 050 to 1200 Ibs. , 82.75@3.CO. Stockera am
feeders , l.&Ot&UX ) ; cows , bulls and mixed
1.25ftUC5 ; slop fed , S4.25. Texas cows
1.60(31125 ; hteers , 83.15(33.85. ( Westen
range steady ; natives and halt breeds
3.35@3.00 Wintered Texans , 2.aoow.w.
Moos-Estimated receipts , 18,000 ; las
Thursday , 13.U10 ; week so far , 07,054 : sam
time last week , 57.210. Trade was fairly ac
tive , with a down turn ot about &c on the 01
dlnary run ot packing sorts. Anything tha
was really ood. either light or heavy , sol
nearly as high as yesterday. The bulk ot th
packing sorts sold within a range ot 84.50 (
.70 ; the best heavy at 84.75R4.00 with sklii
and common as low as 8:175(34.25. : ( Llgl
forts. 84.00ir4.vO ( ; Yorkers , S4.b5@4.W ; singi
Ing pls , 85.0U.
FINANUIAU
NEW YOHK , Sept. 20.-Speclal [ Telegrai
to the BKK.I There was a better feeltn
lathe stock .market and pjlces average
The conference between becreUi
Falrchlld and the New York bank presidents
at the sub-treasury yesterday showed that It
was the Intention of the government to pro
tect the beU Interests of the community by
every legal means. This went far toward
restoring confidence among the heretofore
demoralli'ed speculative clement. The openIng -
Ing this morning , however , was quiet , with
only fractional changes. London sold a lit
tle easier and bought Reading and Lake
Shore. The yacht race drew a largo number
of the brokers from the market but enough
remained to transact a fair amount of busi
ness , and their absence was hardly missed.
Room traders were mostly bullish , and It was
said the Vanderbllts were buying their prop
erties. This accounted for their strength.
The advances , however , were slight. Mis
souri Pacific churned up and down wlthlo a
range of 1 per cent , and showed the elfects of
manipulation. Lackawanna , Jersey Cen
tral , and New England developed more
strength and advanced % to 1 } { per cent.
Heading took an Independent tack and
dropped % per cent , but remained nervous
and rallied slightly. St. Paul was one ot the
few weak properties. Mr. Armour attributes
the decrease In earnings to the fact that farm
ers along Its Una are not selling their grain ,
but § ays that the expenses have been reduced
and the net earnings will show an Increase.
A rumor was afloat that the St. Paul was
making n cut rate of 23 cents per 100 pounds
on wheat from Minneapolis to New York via
the Lake Shore. After a K per cent advance
offerings Increased and a ? ( per cent decline
occurred. Northwestern was not affected by
the rumor of cut rates. Its Iron business Is
paying well and no decrease In earnings is
expected to result from a light movement of
the crops , instead of following St. Paul It
advanced % per cent The rest of the list re
mained quiet without new or important feat
ures. Tim market eased elf the last hour
and closed tame. The net declines were
Heading , St. Paul , ' * , Louisville & Nash
ville Jf , Lake Shore If , Western Union } {
and Northwestern V per cent.
GovKu.vMKNib Government bonds were
dull but steady.
YKSTKHOAY'S QUOTATIONS.
U. S. 4's coupon .125 C. &N. W
U. S. 4W'8COUn..lOS # do preferred..114
Pacific < Fsol ' 05..ma N. Y. C ,
CanadaSouth'n. . 5Sjf O. U. AN- bO
Central Pacific. . 34 O. T. .
Chicago A Alton. 140 Pacific Mail
do preferred. . . .150 P. , D. &K 21
C. , B. AO 1.T4 Pullman Pnl.Car.14d
D. , L. & . ' Heading 603 ,
D.&U.0 . 24 ? Hock Island . . . .r
Erie . 29V St , L. AS. F. . . . 85H
do preferred. . . . C5 do preferred. . . . 71
Illinois Central. . 117 0. , M. ft StP. . . 79
do preferred.
' ' ' " St P. & O
Lake Shore ! . . . . 04 % do preferred..107
L. &N 61 Texas Pacific. . . . 25
Michigan Ceut'l. . 87 UnlonPacltic. . . . 53
Mo. Pacific 92 } . , W. . St LAP. . . . 18
No. Pacltio 24 % do preferred. . 32V
do preferred. . . . 50 W. U. Telegraph
MONKY Call easy at from 4) to 5 , last
loan 5 , closing at 5 per cent.
PRIMR MEIICANTILB PAPEH CJ @ 8 per
cent.
STICRMNO EXCHAKOE Dull and steady
at S4.79K tor 00-day bills ; S4.83 > for de
mand. _
I'UObUC'E MAUK.KT3.
Chlca.o , Sept. 29. Following quotations
are the 2:30closinit : figures ;
Flour Unchanged.
Wheat Firm ; opened rather low , with
closing % ( & \tc higher ; cash and October ,
TKMGc ; May.TOC-lGc.
Corn Quiet , steady nnd moderately active ,
nit later closed } i@ > ) fc above yesterday ; cash
nd October , 43c ; Mav , 45Xc.
Oats Steady , with fluctuations within a
mall range ; cash , 'JGc ; October , 25 15-lCc ;
lav , ; c.
Hye Steady nt 4Sc.
Harley-Quiet at 70c.
Prluin Timothy Soea § 2.21(32.23. (
Flax Seed1.05K. .
Whisky Sl.lt ) .
Pork Steady and moderately active ; year ,
812.10 : January. S12.47j < f.
Lard Steady ; cash and October , SG.50 ;
May , 50.80.
Dry halted Moats Shoulders , S5.avffl5.30 ;
hort clear. S8.15W8.20 ; short ribs , 87.75.
Hutter Firmur ; creamery , lfl@24c ; dairy ,
rxaitic.
Cheese Firmer ; full cream Cheddars , 11@
IJ/c ; llats , llKll } c ; Young Atnencas ,
Kggs Flrtn at 17@18c.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy green hides
tfc ; light do , 7J/(28c ( ; salted bull hides.
te , green salted calf , 89c } ; drv flint , 12 ®
13c : dry calf , 13@13c ; deacons 30c each.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , 4'g'c ;
No. 2 , 3Xc ; calces , 4) ) < c.
UocolDts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls 21.000 11,000
Wheat , bu 43.000 C7.000
Corn , bu 218.000 211.000
Jats , bu 212.000 111,000
tve , bu 17,000 none
Uarley.bu 05,000 47,000
New York , Sept. 29. Wheat He-
olpts , 90,000 : export" , 115,500 ; options opened
weak and declined M < & } ( c , subsequently
ruled stronger and reacted K@fc , closing
Irm at the best prices of the day ; spot was
lirm and rather quiet ; No. 1 red , nominal at
bSc ; No. 2red , 81 } @ 815 c In elevator , 81sc
f. o. b. , 82X@s.c delivered ; October closed
at Sic.
Corn Hecelpts , 13-1,000 ; exports , 97,000 ;
options } ' @XC higher ; spot firm ; ungraded ,
5fx@52 ? < c ; No. 2 , KiJ c lu elevator , 52c In
store , 5H } ( { f > tyQ delivered { .October closed
nt 5lc.
Oats Hecelpts , 80,000 ; exports , none ;
shade higher ; mixed western , 3. ! > ( 34c ; white
western , 34@40c.
Colleu Spot , fair ; lilo , steady nt SJ 10.25 ;
options opened 20C430 points lower , closing
firm with decline partly recoveied ; sales ,
43.500 bags ; September , 817.25 ; October ,
17.20@17.45 ; November , S17.40 < 317.C5. !
Petroleum Firm ; United. CT'Hc.
Kggs-Firm ; western , 18X@2lc.
Pork Fairly active ; mess was quoted at
814.50(314.75 ( for old ; S15.25fi i6.80 for new.
Lard Shade Igher : western spot , S6.95.
Uutter Firm ; western , 13@5c ! ; western
creamery , 10@25c.
St. Lnul , Sept. 29. Wheat Lower ;
cash , 09J/e ; October. 6'Jc.
Corn Firm nud highe ; cash , 38 < § S9Vc ;
Octooer , 39c.
Oitts Firm and better ; cash , 24 > fc ; Octo
ber , 23J c.
Pork-314.75.
Lard-50.37V < .
Whlsky-Sl.05.
Uutter In fair demand ; creamery,20@22c ;
dairy , iSQlflc.
Afternoon Hoard Wheat Higher ; Octo
ber , 70c bid ; November , 71c. Corn Quiet
nud firm. Oats Steady but dull.
Minneapolis. Sept. 29. Wheat Closed
firm with fair busnessNro. ! ; 1 hard , cash and
October , 71iCo ; November , 72c ; No. 1
northern , cash nnd October , C9c : November ,
70c ; No. 2 northern , cash and October , Me :
November. 05c. On track Xo. 1 hard , 73c :
No.l _ northurn , 70Gi71c ; No. 2 northern , 6C
'
Flour Firm ; patents , SU5@4.80 ; bakers' ,
J3.253.50.
Hecelpts-Wheat. 153.000 bu.
Shlptnents-Wneat , 20,000 bu ; flour , 22,00t
bis.
Kansas City , Soot. 29. Wheat Strong :
No. 2 sott. cash , 04 > c bid , 75c asked ; May ,
74't'c bid. 74c asketl.
Corn No. 3 cash and October , S6c ; bid
November , bO c bid.
Oats-2-JHo bid. 23Xo asked.
Liverpool , Sept. 29. Wheat Steady will
demand ( alien elf ; holders olfer moderately
Corn Firm nlthdemand good ; new mlxei
western , 4s 5d per cental.
Milwaukee. Sept. 29. Wheat Higher
cash and October , "OJfc ; November , 72tfc.
Corn-Quiet ; No. 3. 42/c.
Oats Steadier ; Xo. 2 white , 23 > j'c.
Hye Strong ; No. 1 , 60c.
Uatley Firm ; No. 2 , 5 Kc.
Provisions Firmer ; pork , SU.50@15.00.
Olaolnnatl. Sept. 29. W Heat Strong
No. 3 red , 7UXc.
Corn Steady ; No. 3 mixed , 45c.
Oats Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 27O27 c.
Itje Firmer ; No. 2 , 54c.
Pork-Easy nt 115.00.
Lard-SO.45.
Whisky-81,05.
New Orleana , Sept 29. Corn Kaslor
mixed and \\hlto , 55c ; yellow. 55@5Cc.
Oats-Firmer ; No. 3 , 83OSlko.
Cornmeal-Stendy at 92.25@3.00.
Hog Products Easier , but not quotabl ;
lower. Pork-S15.35. Lard0.75. .
Bulk Meats-Easier : Shoulders , § 5.50 ; Ion ;
clear and clear rib. 83.25. .
LIVE HTOOK.
Cbtoaito , Sept 29. The Drovers' Journi
renuruaa followBt
. CattlKec lpu , 19,000 ; lt(815c ( lower fe
natives ; fxtra. 85.00(35.20 ( ; shipping steers ,
S2 75(34.00 ( ; stockers and leeders. Sl.5031.00 ;
cows , bulls and mixed , S1.25 3.G5 ; Texas
rattle , 81.5032.b5 ; western rangers , 9-0@ ! ! !
3.00.
HoKs-Ilecolpts. 19,000 ; market about
steady , closing lower ; mixed , 84.a > ® 4.l :
heavy , f4.45M4.05 ; llcht 54.40rJ4.05 ( ; rough
and skips , y.00(24.su. (
Sheen Kpcelpts. 0,000 ; market steady : na-
tUcs , S2.75gU.25 : western , 83.003.70 ; lox-
ans , J2.203J.50 ; Iambs , 54.20 ( 5.40.
Nationnl Stock Varili. Kant Ht.
iMult. III. . Scot. 29.-Cattle Ke-
celnU , 2.000 ; shlpmeuts. 1,000 ; low : fa r to
choice heavy natives , 83.05(34.70 ( ; butchers'
steers , S.30@4.00 ; fepdcrs. a. 7003.25.
HOKB Kncelpts , 4,000 ; shipments. 1.000 ;
market lower ; choice heavy and.butchers' se
lections , 84.80(84.05 ( ; packlnr and Yorkers ,
84.45Q4.75X ; plRS , S3.75Gi4.40.
Kftnaan City , Sept. 20.-Cattlo Ke-
celpts , 8,800 ; shipments , 3,000 ; best corn-fed
stronger ; others steady ; coed to choice corn-
fed , 84.25@4.M ; common to medium , 8i.2.r :
4.10 ; Btockern , 2.i5@2.CO ; feeding steers ,
52.6fxa3.25 ; cows. SUWC.GO. !
lloKR KecplntB , 5.000 ; shipments , 2,000 ;
opened weak , but later the general market
was steady ; common to choice , 4.10 4.60.
OMAHA I.1VK HTOCK.
Thursday , Sept 29.
Cattle.
The receipts of cattle were heavier to-day
by 500 head than yesterday. There were sev
eral loads of corn-fed westerns In which
sold on the market , but not many corn-fed
natives. Thn offerings of ran e cattle were
liberal. The market was inclined to bo slow
and a shade easier on all grades. The mar
ket did not close until quite late , the largest
bunch sold during the day did not go over
the scales until near 5 o'clock In the after
noon.
_
linen.
There was a slight falllnjrou In the receipts
of hoes as compared wltii yesterday. The
average quality of the hogs was not quite up
to yesterday's standard. The market to-day
was merely a repetition of what wo have
been havlnc for some days back. It opened
about fx1. lower and with rather Ik'ht offer-
Inge. The market was not very active but
the buyers bought everything offered and
took the later arrivals about as fast as re
ceived. A few of the last loads received
were not sold until afternoon. The market
closed with everything sold but with a very
weak feeling on account of the extremely un
favorable reports received from Chicago.
Sheep.
There were none in and nothing doing on
the market. _
llcoolpt * .
Cattle. . 1.200
UogS . . . 2.BOO
Shlptiiunta.
Cattle . dears
iiogs . . . 5 "
Prevailing : Prioot.
Showing the pnivalllnit prlcjj pild for II va
stock on Ibis market :
Choice steers. ISOO to 1500 Ibs . . .84.20 4.50
Choice steers. 1100 to 130J Ibs. . . 4.10@4.20
Fat little steers 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . S.-.IOW.sr.
Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1500 8.85rai4.20
Good to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.50 ( < eB.OO
Common to medium cows . 1.50 ( 3.25
Good to choice bulls . : . l.7.vas.GO
Good range feeders . 3.5003.75
Goodnatlvufeeders,0001bsand up
wards . 2.75@i.OO :
Fair to medium native feeders.OOO
Ibs and upwards . 2.50@2.05
htockers , 400 to 700 Ibs . 3.0UM2.40
Prime fat sheep . 3.35 < a3,50
Fair to medium sheep . 2..WH3.00
Common sheen . 1.50(3)2.25 ( )
Light and medium noes . 4.20W4/.IO
Good to choice heavy hogs . 4.0f : ! < 24.40
Good to choice mixed hogs . 4.25(5)4.35 ( )
Ilopro-iontntivo
> 'ATIVE3-COIIN-KKD.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
10. . . . 71 SI.12 }
WKSTHUX rOll.V-KEI ) .
54. . . . 1510 S4. 45 51 . .1403 S4.45
hANOKIISIS. . * WYO. , L. AC. CO.
All sales ot stoctt in this market are made
per cwt. live weight unless otherwise stated.
Dead hogs sell at Mo per Ib. tor all welzhti.
"Skins , " or hogs weUhlnz less than 100 Ibs.
no value. Pregnant sowsaro docked 40 103.
and stagsSlIbi. bythnnubllo Inspector.
LilTO Stunk Notes.
Hogs still lower.
Cattle a shade easier.
U. W. Wlrt , York , marketed a load of 40o
hogs.
C. A. Daniels , Arcadia , la. , was In looking
for feeders.
J. E. W. Chandler , New Hampton , came
in with cattle.
11. F. Church , liassett , was In with three
loads of cattle.
Amonir those in with hogs was J. S. Wil
son , Manning , la.
D. D. Dorn. Council Bluffs , sold a load of
235-lb hogs at 84.40.
H. W. High , Grand Island , was among the
visitors at the yards.
11. H. Jones , lleatrlce , was In and bought
two loads of feeders.
J. IHick , Crete , Neb. , marketed a loaJ ol
287-11) hogs at 84.42X.
W. U. Ilenshaw came In from Thatcher ,
Neb. , with a load of cattle.
E. A. Shane , EUln , was here and mar
keted a load of 37Xc hots.
M. C. Peterson , Dannebrog , marketed a
load of ace-lb hoes at 84.45 , the top price.
A. L. Spe rman , Springtield , Neb. , marketed
koted six loads of corn-fed western cattle.
John Green , of the linn of Green & Harr
Greenwood , was here and sold two loads ol
hogs.
Charlie Hurt , of tt. D. Reynolds & Co.
Central City , was In with a load of hogs aui
a load of cattle.
F. Trekel , of the well known firm of Tro
kel & lieahm , Cortland , was among the vlsl
tors at the yards.
W. P. Herring , a heavy shipper and ranch
man ot southern Kansa" , was hero looklni
over tno yards. He Is looking for a place t <
feed cattle In this state.
OMAHA WI10L.lSS.\Ijt2 MA.HK.liTS.
Thursday , Sept. 20.
1'roduoe.
The following arc the price * nt which
rotuul lots of produce are sold on UUa
innrhet :
To-day the receipts of eggs audlmtte
were better than for a tew days back. Potil
try was also plentiful. The prices on ° th
more necessary products , are firmer but havi
pot advanced very materially.
F.uaS The market Is almost bare , ani
r J stocks move rapidly at 17@18c. .
it Creamery , West Point , SOc ;
other , 22 < 32ic per pound ; choice dalrv , IS ®
80e ; medium grades , I3@15ot'Ordinary , 010c.
CHKKSK Market fair. Fancy full cream
Cheddars , slnzlo 13c ; full cream twins , 13c ;
young Americas , ISXc ; brick cheese , 11)0 ) Ibs
in ca e. 14c ; l.iniberger , 100 Ibs In case , 13 , c ;
Satirs' fancy Ohio , lOc.
Pot'i.TBV Fair market : gfirlng chickens
82.oont2.50 ; old fowls. y. < t3.oo ) ; ducks
82.25 < i2.75 : turkeys. In very lli ht request ,
( K37c per Ib.
OAKK Receipts Heht : prairie chickens ,
S3.75 ; mallard ducks. Sl. > ( $1.75. Otiall ,
S1.25.i1.50 ; teal and mixed ducks. Sl.OOQil.75 ;
snltie , 75cQJ81.00 ; jack rabbits , 40@45c each ;
jack snipe , 81.00 per dor. ,
CKLEHY The recelpta are larger and the
stock better. Good stocU brlnxs 35 ( ( < 40c a
bunch. ' ' .
CxnnAOK-Callfornle stock. larso round
heads , 2 } c per Ib. ; home grown 50c per dozen
heads.
OVSTF. BS-Shell , 82.00 per hundred ; bulk ,
81.35 per hundred ; selecti , 82.20a gallon ;
Cans , New York counts , 45c ; selects , 35 ©
40c : standard , 27030C.
SWKRT POTATOES The market Is well
supplied and they sell at 2@QKc per Ib ; Vlr-
glnfa stock 3c per Ib.
CIDKII Choice Michigan elder , 80.00@0.50
per bbl of 32 irnl.
POPCORN Choice , for stands. 2@2Kc per Ib.
ONIONS Choice large California onions
are offered on the market at SOc per busho
.The demand Is light
Eon PLANT Slow sale at C0@75c per doz ,
fet choice stock.
POTATOKS The market Is well supplied.
Salt Lake and Colorado stock sells at 70iMc. )
Nebraska and Iowa stock 60 ( COc per bushel.
HONKY Good honey In neat one Ib.
frames 20c per Ib.
BKANH. Hand-picked navy , | 2.00 per
bushel , and other grades down as low as
81.85.
t'ruita.
Orders from the eoitntri/ requiring se
lected stoat ami c.ttra care lu ititoktivi ca/t-
Tiot liori/s | be Jilted tit tlic same price * ,
quitted to the local triule for common xtoctt.
GIIVIT.S Homo-Brown stock Is In liberal
Rtipnly and Is moving feely at 4c per pound ;
California , Tokay S1.7W32.00 per crate ;
Muscats 51.50.
CiiANiiKnnir.s The market is fairly well
Minplled with good stock. Bell and cherry ,
80.00. Cape Cods SfO.OOjlO.OO. ( !
PnAciiF.s Choice California stock Is going
at Sl.25fai.50.
CUAII Ai'i'j.ES-Cholce Siberian , S3.OOC-i3.50
per bbl.
OnANOF.a Fancy Uodl , 160 per bov , S5 50 ;
fancy Rod ) , 200 per box , SO.OO ; choice Naples ,
200 per box , 85.50.
LKMONS Choice Palermo , SO.OO ; fair Pa
lermo , 85.00M5.50 : choice Messina , SO.M ) ;
fancv Messina , 37.00 ; extra tancy Rodl ,
SS.r > o ; extra fancy Mnlorl , S8.50.
| PKAits The market is well supplied with
the later varieties of Callfoinla pears which
are selling at $2.00(32.25 ( per box.
APPI.KS The supuly Is llbctal , Ohpcclally
of home-grown stock. Choice Michigan ap
ples. ? 2.75@3.00 ; home-grown , 82.25(83.50. (
BANANAS The market Is well supplied
with bananas at $2.50@3.00 per bunch.
COCOANUTS Good stock , 85.00.
Flour and Kned.
flic following arc the lobtiliifi iirlcci :
Mlnuesotapatcuts. 82.50percwt. : Minneso
ta Bakers' straight , 82.20 percwt. ; Kansas and
Missouri winter fancv patents , $2:4r : > ra2.iiO ) :
Nebraska patents , S'J.2.2.35 ; rve Hour , 81.75
91.00 per cwt. ; rye Graham , 81.40 per cwt. ;
heat Graham , 81.75 per cwt. ; corn menl.
cllow , ! Kc ) per cwt : corn meal , white. Sl.OO
iei cwt ; chouped feed , SH.OO@1(5.00 ( pur ton :
ran , 312.00 ( 13.00 per ton : screenings , SO.OO
312.00 per ton.
HAY Upland prairie , S8.00@0.00 ; com-
non coarse. S7.00@8.00.
Grocer's tiint.
COFFKK Ordinary grades. 2021c ; fair ,
lK@33c ; mime , 2223c : fancv green and
rellow , 2 : > ( g-25 ( > ; old uovernmeut .lava , 23ij (
iOc ; interior Java , 25@ Se ; Mocha , as SOc ;
Arhuckle's. roasted , 2fi'/c ; McLauclilln'.s
XXXX , 20' ' c ; DilworthV 20c ; Ued Cross.
Hr.FiNKD LAitn Tierce , 7Ve : 40-lb square
an , 7kc ; 50-lb round , 7rfc ; 20-lb round ,
J 'o ; 10-fb calls , 7&c ; 5-lb pails , 7J c ; 3-lb
lails , 7Kc.
SuoAit-Granuiated , 0,6 < @Ti < c ; conf. A ,
l < @ 0c ; white extra C , O' C' OVc ; extra C ,
M0 , ' < c ; yellow C , 5)fc ; cut loaf , 7jf ; pow
dered. 7'4c. '
1'itovisioNS Hams , llkl"c ; biealcfast
bacon. llK@l'-'cl-l : bacon Hides Uia > 10edr\-
salt , 8JfC'i9c ! ; shoulders , ! ® > jc : dried beef
mms , lucsiilc ; dried beef regular , VK@lO > c ;
lams plrnlc , BJtSJ c.
DRIKD KHUITS Apples , now , Jf's Oc ;
evaporated , 50 Ib ring , l.i@U } o ; raspberries
evaporated. 2Uc ; blackberries , evaporated ,
- - * - - pitted cherries , coaches , new ,
, . . . - „ - . evaporated peeled peacnes , e ;
tvapontted , unpared , lfik@17c ; new currants ,
" & ( s7Jic ; prunes , 4 ? tff5c ; citron , 25c ; rai-
ilns , London 1 aye is , fcJ.lOffl'J.t.'i ; C.Uitornla ,
oose muscatels , Sl.90@j-.oO ; new Valeucias ,
> i'Ci
' '
'SY'RUP No. 70 , 4-callon kegs. 81IO@l/)0 ;
New Orleans. ; < er gallon. 3b ( < i40c : maple
oyrtip , halt Ibbs , "old time , " per gallon , bOe ;
1-gallon cann , per doz , S10.50 ; half-gallon
cans , per doz , $0.25 ; quart cans , S.J.25.
CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , per
case , S3.00@3 10 : strawberries , 2 Ib , per case.
SJ.OO(33.10 ( ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case. S3.1XK <
J.10 ; Calllornla pears , per case. S4.OOtS4.70 ;
tpricots , oer case , S4.lOiM.23 ( ; peaches , per
case , S5.75@5.85 ; white cherries , per case ,
SO.OO plums , per CUSP. S3.bO@3.tK ) : blue-
jerries , per case. 82.30@J.40 ; egg plums , 2
b. per case , 82.50 ; pine.ipples , 2 Ib ,
Der case. 53.20@5.75 ; 1 Ib salmon , per Aot ,
5i.OOOi2.05 ; 2 Ib gooseberries , nor case 83.25
33.33 : 2 Ib.string beans , per case , S1.75 : 2 Iq
Una bean ? , ver case , SI.GO ; 2 Ib marrow
fat peas , per c.tsc , S2.50@y.bO ; 2 Ib early Juno
neas. _ per _ case , .75,3 ; Ib tomatoes , 82.40
02.50 ; 21b . " . . , s .ilO . . .
PICKI.BB Medium , Tn bbls , SO..V ) ; do In
half bbls , S3.75 ; small , In bbls , 87.50 : do In
half bbls , $4.25 ; gherkins , In bbls , SS.50 ; do la
half bbls. S4.75.
WoonuNWAnK Two-hoop pails , per do/ ,
< 1.45 : 3-hoop palls , $1.70 ; No. 1 tub. 80.50 ;
No. 2 tub. 85.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wasu-
boards , $1.75 : assorted bowls , $2.25 ; No. 1
'hums , $9 ; No. 2chuins , SS ; No. 3 churns ,
i'oiucco Lorillard'sCllmax , 44n ; Splendid
" - - ' ' " " ' " " * '
did , 4lc ;
Aleyer's !
moml'sl .
Spearhead , 44c.
I HOPE Seven-sixteenths inch , 12J-
STAncii Mirror Uloss , 5c\ \ Graves Corn ,
0/c ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; OSWOKO Corn. 7c.
HitooMS-Kxtra 4-tle.82.00 ; No. 1,92.00 ; No.
2,81.75 : heavy stable , $4
CANDY Mixed , S Mllc ; stick , 8H@9Ke.
CRACKEKS Garneau's soda , butter and
picnic. 5c ; creams , 8c ; ginger snaps , be ; city
soda , 7c.
TBAS Japan. 20a55c ; gunpowder,20@flc
Youn < Hyson. 25d5.1ic ; Oolong , 20jtOOc. (
JEU.lKS-30-lb palls , SJ.OO.
Dry Goods.
COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis
count LL , OJfc ; CC , 7k'e ; SS. 8/c } ;
Nameless , 5Ue ; No. \ Oc ; EK. 9irc ;
< ! (5 ( , lOXc ; XX , 12c ; OO. 14c : NN , lOc ,
HX , 18e ; Jl.20c : No. 10 , BXo ; 40 , lOJ-jc : 00-
lOKc : bO , 15o ; no , Colored , lOc : 50 , coloicd ,
I2c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Urlstol , I3 > c ; Union
Pacific. 18c.
CAIII-IT : WAitr Hlbb white , 18J < c ; col
ored , 20 > { C.
IJATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem. Ho ; Beauty ,
12Kc : Boone , 14c : B. cased , SG.50.
PRINTS Soi.iiijCoLoiiK Allan ta5 } < c ; Sla
ter 5c : Berlin Oil 0 Garner \ Oil 0 to 7. PINK
AND HOIIKS HlchmondOc ; Allen6c ; Hlvor-
pnlnt5c ; Steel KlvcrCn : Hlchmond Oc : Pacific
OKc. iNDiooBLUE Washington Oc ; Ameri
can 0cArnoldOKe ; ; Arnold ! ) lie ; Arnold
A 12c ; Arnold Goldseal 10 > < c. DitKSs-Char-
tcr Oak4 } < c ; namapo3 c : Lodl 4 ! < c ; Allen
5Kc : Hlchmond 5ic , Windsor Oc ; Kddystone
c : PaclhcOc.
GiNOHAM-Plunkett checks 7 > e ; Whlttcn-
ton 7Kc ; York 7)fc ) ; Normandle Dress
K ! < C ; Calcutta Dress. , S c : Whlttenton
Dres Oo ; Henfrow Dress 9o to 12' < c ;
CAMnitirH-fclater4Ki ) ! ; Woods 4tfc ; Stan
dard 4J c ; Peacock 4 } < c. '
COIISKT JKANS Androseoggln 7)fc ) ; Kear-
sage 7'fc ; Hockport 0 > < c ; Conestoga O c.
DUCK West Point 20 | p8o . , 10 > < c ; West
Point 29 In. . 10 oe. . . 12Kc ; West Point 29 lu. ,
12 oz. . 15cest ; Point 40 In. . 11 of. . lOp.-
Checks Caledonia X. } ? c : Caledonia XX ,
lOKc ; Economy U to 9 c ; Otis U to \ > yc.
TICKS Lewiston SO in. , 12Ke. ; Lewiston . ' 13
In. . 13U'eork ; 32 In. , 14c ; hwlft Hlver7Kc :
Thorndlko O O , 8/c ; Tliorndiko K F. 8Hc ;
Thorndlke 120 , 9)c : Thorndlko XXX , 15c :
Cordls No. 5.9 > < c : Cordls No. 4 , UP.
DENIMS Amoakeag tioz. , lu- : Everett ' >
Beaver Creek CC. lOe.
oKKNTUCKY JKANs-Mfmorial 15e ; Cantor
18c ; Durham 27Kc : Hercules We ; Leaminu'
ton 22Ko ; Cottswnld 25c.
( 'HASH Stevens' B.Oc ; bleached 7c ; Ste
vens' A 7Kc : bleached 8 } < e : Stevens' P bWc
bleached OKc : Stevens' tf 0 > c ; bleacheC
lOKc ; Stevena'S H T12WC.
MISCKLLANKOUH Tabla oil cloth > 3.b5
plain Holind8Uc | to9c ; Dado Holland 13''c '
FLANNELH Plaid Raftsman 20n ; Goshei
3-J c ; Clear Lake sa > < c : Mapln City 30 > c
Wuite-u. u. Ao. a , J4V iilc ; U , U. No.,1 , %
UTtfc ; B. II. Xo. 2 , / . S2Wc ; H. 11. No. 1 , / .
SOc : ( jttpcheo No. 1. > / , 4i5c ; Ouechee No. a ,
? / , 37Ue ; Ouecheo No. 3. / , : i2 > fc ; Anawan
13Xo ; Windsor * 2 c. Red-C. 24 Inch , ISWc :
E , 24 Inch , 2lc ; GO. 34 Inch , ibc : 11. A. F , , Jf ,
25c ; J. R. F. , X , 27Kc : ( . , h , 35c.
CoMFOIITKns 80.f)0ilt5.00. ( :
HI.ANKETS White , 81.00Q7.505 colored ,
Bnow.v SItKF.TI fo9-Atlantlc A , 4-4 , 7.l/c ;
Atlantic 11. 4-4,7c ; Atlantic I ) . 4-4 , Gfc ; At
lantic P. 4-4 , 6c : Aurora Lh , 4-4. 5'ic ;
Aurora C , 4-4.4Wc ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , o < c ;
Hoosier hL , 4-4 , & 4'c ; Indian Head , 4-4 7j < c ;
Lawrence LL. 4-4 , 5 fe ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
6KcPcppcrclI 11 , 4-40 } < e : ivppereil O , 4-4.
Cc 1'eppcrell S-4. ICc -4 18c :
; , - : Pepperell4 , ,
Popperell. 10-4. 200 ; Utlcatx44. . 4 > fc ;
Wnchusett , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora It , 4-4 , Cie ;
Aurora B , 4-4 , Ce.
IH.KACHKD SHKKTI50 cambric
_ _ . Berkeley . . . . ,
X * tut ni i * 11 a V- * j t at x- t. > * * ! * (
lljic ;
dale , 8' < c : New York mills , 10We [ ; repperell ,
42 Inch , JOWc : Peppcrell. 40 Inch , like ; Pep-
pcrell , ( M , 15c ; Pepperell , M , lt < c : Pepperell ,
9-4 , We ; Pepperell , 10-4. vwj.'c : Canton ,
8 > fc ; Canton , 4-4 , OKcj Triumph , Co ; Watn-
sutta , He ; Valley , ! > c.
General Markets.
SPIRITS Colojne spirits , 18t > proof , SI.10 ;
do 101 proof , 51.1'J ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proof , 81.K ) ; do 18s proof , 81.W. Alcohol.
188 proof. JilO per wine callon. Uedlstllled
whiskies , S1.09l.rx ( ) . din blended. Sl.r > 0@
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons. 33.00(31.00 ( : Ken
tucky nnd Pennsylvania ryes , $ 'J.OO ® < ! .50 ;
( lolden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies ,
SL50@3.00. Brandies , Imported , 55.00d8.50 ;
domestic. 91.80 ® 1.00. < ! lns , Imported. $4.60 ®
0.00 ; domestic , 5l.2fiOWoo. Champagnes .Im
ported , per case. S28.00@lt3.00 ; American , per
ease. lO.OOrt G.OU.
UKAVY ItARnwAiiK Iron , rate , S2.70 ;
plow steel , special east. 4'fc ; crucible steel ,
O'/c ; cast tools , rto. I2lx ! : ; waion spokes
per set , sa.OO\M ; hubs , per sot , 81.5J : fel
lees , sawed dry , SI.60 ; tongues , each , SOc ;
axles , caeh , 75c ; square nnts , per Ib , 0'31.uc ;
coil chain , per Ib , OK@iyc ; malieablc , 8C * U > c ;
Iron wedges , Oc ; crowtiaro , Cc ; harrow teeth ,
4Kc ; spring steel , 4 ( < * oe. ; Hnrden's horse
Blioes , 4.75 ; Burden's mule shoes. * .V5.
Barbed wire' In car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibs.
Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 82.40 ; steel nails ,
CO t
" f
"liifE8 Green butchers' , BX ( 6c ; green
cured. 7J c ; dry Hint , lie : dry salt , 9c ; green
ralf skins , 7Hc ; damaced hides , two-thirds
price. Tallow lie. Grease Prime white. He :
yellow. Sc ; brown , IHc , Sheep pelts , 25 ®
40C.
40C.COAT. . Ege , 80.50 ; nut , 80.75 ; range. $ ' . ' .75 ;
loualiimn. sa.OO ; Iowa nut , Si75alnut ;
block. 83,00 ; Illinois. 84.'J5@4.75.
FINISHING.
1st and2ndclear , l.Uf luch , s.2s 850.50
3d , clear , 1 Inch , s. 2s. , 45.50
" " 1J _ , IK , 2 In 4fl.M >
A select. 1 Inch , s. 2 s. . 40.00
" " I,1/ , lV.2in 44.00
B " l'inchs.2s. , SO.OO
" " W , IK , 2 In 37.00
I'OPLAR I.UMIIEU.
Clear Poplar , HBds. . K In. , s. 2 s..835.50
" K In. Panel , s. 2 s 27.00
" " Corrugated Coiling , K. . 28.50
TIATTENS , WKLL. TtllllNO , PICKETS.
O. G. Halts , vA.in S ° ° .75
*
3 In Well Tubing. D'jfc M and liov. ! . ' . ' . ' 83oo !
Pickets , D. & H. Flat 20.50
" " Square 21.00
HOtUDS.
No. 1 , com. sis 818.00 No. 2 , com , sis 817.00
No. 3 , 815,50 No. 4 , 813.00
FKNCINO.
No. 1. 4 it 0 In , 12 Jt 14 tt , rouirll 819.10
No. 1 , " " . 10" " 19.50
Vo.2 , " " 12&14" " 10.00
S'o.2 , " " 10 " " 17.50
SIIIINO.
A. 12. 14 and 10 ft. Wl.50 C , 815.50
J. " " " 20.50 D. 12.50
rEII.INO AND 1'AIITITION.
stcomin White Pine Ceiling SUOO
ml " " " " " 2b.OO
: iear , % In. Norway " " 10.00
ndcom. iViii. " " " 14.00
STOCK 1IOAKDS.
12 inch s. Is 8 < r'.5 ( )
No. 1 , com. 12 in. b. 1 s. , 12 It 20.50
' " 14 It 19.00
' " " 10 U lb.50
No. 2 , " " " 19.00
" " 10 tt 17.50
Inch Grooved Hoofing Sl.OO per M more
han 12 inch Stock Hoatds same length.
SIIINOI.KS. LATH.
XXclear . .83.10 Extra A * 82.90
* A * Standard . . 2.75 * AHB&B 2.55
in. clear No 1. . 1.50 Lain 2.0-5
POSTS.
iVhite cedar , C In. , } $ s. , 12c ; 9 In. qrs. , He ;
s in. ors. , lc ( ) : 4 in. round 15c ; Tennesjaee
led Cedar , split , I5c : Split Oak. 12c.
I.IMI : , K.rc.
Rulncv white lime ( best ) . We : Akron ce-
uent , Si.75 ; hair. We ; plaster , S2.75 ; tar
ward , $1.75 ; sash , 40c pur ct. ; doors , 40 per
ct. : blinds , 40c per ct. ; mouldings , 40c per
el. ; tar felt , per cwt. , 52.75 ; straw board ,
81.75.
ROUTItr.KN YEM.ON PINE.
Com.4fcOIn. Flooring 817.50
Star ' " 21.50
Jlear Jn. Celline 21.50
" J ( In. Partition r 25.00
" Finish , 1 < t 1U In. s.2s 29.00
" Corrugated Ceiling , 4 In 2P.OO
Yellow Pine Casing and Daw. . . 27.00
w
Cov 13tli and Douglas sta.
Capital Stock $150,000
Liability of Stockholders 80O.OOO
The only regular savinirs bank in the state.Five
l > cr tent interest pu'.U on deposits.
Loans Made on Ryal state.
OFMOKKS :
OuvC. HAIITOV , Piesldent ; J. J. Bnow.v. Vice
President : | j. M. llns'VKTr. Mauaxinr Di
rector : JOHN K. Wn.iiuii. Cashlur.
Union National Bank
OMAHA , NEB.
Paid Up Capital , $100,000
Authorized Capital 600,000
W. W. MAHSII , President.
J. W. RODBFKR , Cashier
Accounts solicited and prompt attention
given to all business entrusted to its care.
Pay 5 per cent on time deposits.
No 206 Masonic Building , cor.Capitol Av
enue and Ib'th bts.
Telephone No 842.
Capital $500,000
Surplus 1OO.OOO
Herman Kounlze , President.
John A , Creighton , Vice-President ,
F , H. Davis , Cashier ,
W , H. MevQuier , Assi.-Casltiei ,
H. K. BUtlKET.
Funeral Director & Embalrnei
'
111 North 16th Street. -
JOBBERS' DIRECTORY
Agricultural Impltmtnls.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Vf hoUMilo IXtltr In
Agricultural Implements , Wngons ,
C .rrl ie * ud DIIH | . Jnnri street , tietwt'vn Mb
_ iul IQth.Omnhn. Nub. _
L1XINGER ,0 METCALF CO. ,
Agricultural Implements ,
W nni.C rrm . Raffles , He. , WhotcMlp. Om sha.
PARLINORENDORFtV MARTtS
Vf holtnale l > clf r In
Agricultural Implements ,
IT oin and Buttlea. Ml. B. HM nd ? 07. Jone it'
P.P. MAST & CO. ,
Manufacturer * nf
Ruclic\ie \ Drill * , Sccdvrn , Cultivator *
HAT lUkes , Clilr-r Mill" mul Luhnn Piilverlicn. Cor.
Nurlll tltli nl l Nicholas Mtt.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ,
Wholesale Ayrlcitltitral Implement *
Wagons and llinr.de * . orner 14th Jc Nleholni ( ? .
Artists' Material.
V VVAAt * * * . * * * ' vf VN " * * ' " ' " " ' > ' ' ' 'S * * W *
A. HOSPE , JR. ,
ArtistB' Materials , Pianos nntt Orpnns ,
lit I IKiiulm Ptrrct , Om h .
B oofs and Shoes.
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes.
1411 Karnaui ft , Omaha , Neb. Manufactory , Summer
utrect. lluiton. _ _ _ _ _
K1KKENDALI , . JONES * CO.
Siircc88or < to llreil.Joui'S ACo. . ,
WlmloitHlo MutiilliK'tUiiirH nl Hootn .V Shoe * .
AirlH lor Huston lltlliboi- Shoo Co.
1113. 1104 A 1111'Hurnm-St ' ntn"lin. Vi'hr < lcn.
Coffee , Sp/ces , etc.
ClAKKh , COKKKli CO. ,
Omulm C > ( Tee mul Spice Mills. Teas , ColTco ,
Spices , linking 1'owilor , Fltivnrlntr Kxtrncts ,
Laundry Itluo Ink , etc. 1414-1410 llarney St.
Oiimtm , Nohinskit ,
Crockery and Glassware
*
W. L. WRIGHT ,
Agent for 'he Manufacturer * find Importer * of
( rockery , Glassware ,
Lamps , ChlmnuTii , etc. OIBce , 317 South llth St.
Omaha , M u. .
Commission and Storage.
D. A. HURLEY ,
Commission and Jobbing.
Bnttrr , EHK < nnd Produce. Cnnelicumcnti solicited.
Ileailqunrters for Htiinewnro. Ilvrry lloxra Rud
Ormpo HnnlMtK. 1111 DoilfBitrrntm ) h .
R1DDKLL H ) RIDDELL ,
Storage nntl Commission Merchants ,
BpcclsUlM Butter , RKK * . Cliceno , Poultry , Uamo ,
Ojitcrs. etc. , etc. IU8. ilth tit.
WIEDEMAJf C CO. ,
Frodnro Commission Merchants ,
Poultry , Mutter , ( lame , I-mitt , etc. 230 H. 14th ! ,
Omutia. Nvl , .
l.MUIillfllt II I-.I.
GEO SCHKOEUEIt & CO. ,
Successors to McHiumi \ S-uhroedor.
1'roilucu Coiiiinlsslon anil Cold .Stontgo.
Oinnhn , Neb.
Coal , Coke and Lime.
Oio. F. LAnAon , T'roR. C. F. OOOPMAW , V. Pisa.
J. A. WUNiitiil.ANI ) , Sec. and Trem.
OMAHA COAL , COKE cl ) LLUE
COMPANY ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
20U South Thirteenth Street , Omaha , Neb.
. . * . a- ; * . ,
Mannfartnrers of Illinois White Lime.
And Shipper * of ( Mil Rml Coke , CenuMit , Planter ,
Ume , llHtr , Hro Ilrlrk , llriiln. Tile nml fnwer 1'lpe.
OHIiP. I'aiton Ilote ! Vuiim tt. , Unmlia , r ut > .
Telephone 811. _
"
"NEBRASKA Fl'EL CO. ,
Shippers * of Conl and Cake ,
214 S. Illlh St.Oinnlm , Net ) .
Dry Goods and Notions.
"
M. E. SMITH C CO , .
Dry Goods , Furnishing1 Goods & Notions
lliBaml HIM Doiih'lnn , cor. lllh St. . Omiiha.Neb.
KILPATRICK-KOCII , DRY GOODS
CO. ,
inpoituis mul Joblii'i-s Dry Qooils. NotlonH ,
dents' Fiirnl-lilMif Cuoils. i or. llth X lliirnoy
8t . . Oinnliii
Furniture.
DEWEY C STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture.
i'aniam st. . Omaha. Neb.
CHARLES
Furniture , Heddinff , Upholstery ,
Mirrors , etc. HOti , 1209 and 1210 Farnam Bt. . Omaha.
Groceries ,
J'AXTON , GALLAGHER ,0 CO. ,
Wholesale Groceries and I'rovisions ,
NOD. 705,707,709 anil 711 . 10th St. Omnhn , Nab.
McCORD , Jt.KADr cC CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
l.itn and T.eavonwortli Bt . , Om la. ]
iJ. iM. ft 1 It-l ! , ! . ! ' . ic CD , ,
Wliolcnalo Grows ,
1210 , r. l.l l Hiirnny St. , Omulm , Neb.
ALLEN IJKOS ,
hnlcRiilf. ( trocars ,
l 1I1U Hiirnoy Ptrcot , Oinitlin.
Hardware.
LEE , FRIED tC CO. ,
Joljliera of Hardware and Nails ,
Tinware , Nheat Iron , Ktc. A nt for Howe 8c lt ,
uiul Miami I'o d r ( o.OmnhaNrb.
TAYLOR ,
Bnilders'Hardware&Scale Repair Shop
Mechanlco' Toola and Duffulo hcalvi. 1406 Duui ! * lU
Omaha , N < b.
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i\s VVlUllliLM Y CO. ,
10th nd llnrnuy Ktionts , Oinalm. Nob.
Wohtorn AirontH for Austin i'owdur Co..lcfrer-
sou Stool NalU , KuhlmnUi StiinUiinl hculca.
Heavy Hardware
W. , T. JtJtOATCn ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
rliiKd , Wagon Slock. Ilardwaru Lumber , etc. 1209
anil Ull lUrner ft. , Omaliu.
EDNEY ,1) ) CIRJiO\ ,
Wliolcsalo Iron and Steel ,
Wncon and Carrliiiio Woml Stock , Keiivy 11 art war * ,
Ktc. KIT und U\'J \ ' I.uuvcnworlli Bt. , ( Imiiha , Neb.
Hats , Caps , Ete.
W. L. PARROTTE & CO. ,
Wholesale ilntn , Caps < fi Straw
( loodn ,
11 ( IT Iliuncy Htrt-ot , Omnlin , Noli.
Liquors ,
Dlittlleri nf I.lqunn , Alcohol and Pplrlti. Importer !
and Jouberiof Wlnciaml l.lquon.
WILLOW Sl'RIlfGHDIHTILLE'f.
CO. and ILER < t4 CO. ,
Impnrtom and Joblierenf Flno Wines and l.lqnon
Solem nuf fltur r of K nnod > ' > Ka t Inrtla Ult-
t r nnil Dunni'lc I Iqunri. 1112 llnrney St.
Lumber.
OMAHA JXnritER CO. ,
Dealc' . All Kinds nf
Duildingr Mfitcrial at Wholesalo.
19th Street and Union 1'aelllo Track. Omaha.
LOUIS 1UIAJ > FORD ,
Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sasb
Doori.Ktc. YarUi Corner 7th and UougluBj Cornei
iilhund IKju < Ui.
C. JVi DIETZ.
Lumber.
13th nnd California street * , Omaha , Neb.
FREl * W. GRAS ,
Lumber , Lime , C ment , Etc. . Etc ,
Cor.ttb and uouf tai > M Omaha.No1) .
2V W. HARVEYLUMRER CO. ,
, . To Dealers Only.
Pttce , 14031'arnam itrtMt.Omaba. ,
OMAHA JOBBERS1 DIRECTOR !
CITAS. It. LEE ,
Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood C rp ti and r rqs t rioorlcj.
JOHXA. WAKEF1ELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc.
Imported and American I'ortland Cement
AitntforMllnaukeo Hfriraullo Cement and Beit
( julncy Wblttl.ltue.
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J. OltERFELUER t > CO. , j
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Importer * and Jobbers of " "
fiml Notion .
llth St. J
Motions.
j. T. RoniNsdyr jffofidJT
\Tho1tule IXaltrs In
Notions and Knrnlshliisr Goods ,
l l and 4U& 8. T nth ft. , Omaha.
V1NYAR1) &SCHNEI1JEU ,
Wholesale Notions and Gents' Fur *
iiMilng ( foods ,
1105 llnrnoy Street. Omaha , Nob.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED
Whnlcaalo Dvnlurs In
Rcjlned and Lnbrlcatinn Oils ,
Axlu ( Ircftic , uto. Onmlm.Nub.
A. II. lllsliop , Mmmjur.
PAPER
CARPENTER PATER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
( arrr a nlco ntcck or I'rlnllnit , Wtnnplnt anl Wrll
Inn paper. Kpeolal attention glten to car loalor
ord r >
Printers' Materials.
WESTERN'XEWSfAPER
Auxiliary 1'nblisUors.
DealeralnTrpo , Prooiea and Prlntera' Supplies. 109
South Tweltlh Struct.
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RURllER CO. ,
Munufuiturer and Dealon In all kind lot
Knbbcr Goods ,
Oil Clothing iiml Lcaihi-r llcltlng. ItHM Farnam SU
S earn Fittings , Pumps , Etc.
"A. L. STJtAG CO. ,
Fumpf ) , Pipes and Engines ,
Bfce m. Water. Itallwar and Milling Sitppllci. HO ,
920 , Vtl and W4 b arnam St. . Uamha. Neb.
CHURCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Bteaninnit Water Supplies , lleadqiiarterii for Ma %
Ko3 t in'a Uoo < ls. illl * niam St. . Omaha. Neb.
U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMF
COMPANY.
nnlladar Wind llllm : r-leam and Wttor Rnppll * * ,
rlumblDB ( loodn. lleltlnn. Hone. 118 and VM tar-
naui St. , Oumhn. H. K. Kelton. Mnnaiier.
Telephone No. IO.
JIROWNELL C CO. ,
Manufncturers and Deulera In
Enpinca , Boilers iV General Machinery
Shout lion \Vork , SICIUTI I'liiiipx. Saw Mills.
I'-'liU'-'lS -BVfiiwortli St. , Omulm.
Seeds.
PHIL. STIM TEL & co. , '
ii'/ii , Field and Garden Seeds ,
NOH. U11-SIKI Jones Street , Oinahii , Nob.
Storage , forwarding & Commission.
ARMSTRONG , 1'ETTIS & CO.
Slaraur , Fonranllno cP Commission
Irntich hon oof the Hormor Hnjriry Co. llnir-
KlcB at wlioli nlu ami retail. NOB. 1303 , lillt )
nnd KllIrurd St. , Umaha , Nob. Tuluphoua
No. 7.,0.
fens and Cigars
\VM. A. WILSON & CO. ,
Impoitorsnml Jobber ? ot
'leas and Ciuarx ,
plcos anil Daisy llnklmrl'OHdor. 14l andl418 -j
llmncy Ptiect. . Onmlm , Nub.
OMAHA MANUFACTURERS ,
Cornicf.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
John Epencter , Prop. - < l
Uannfaetnrer or OalTanltod Iron and Cornice. M ;
led e and 108 and 184 N. 101 b U. Omaha. Neb. 3i
Smoke S a ks , Boilers , Etc -
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II. K. SAWYER , \
ManufactiiriiiR : Dealer in Smokestacks , * .
nrltclilnx , Tnnkv unit ( tunurnl Holler Itopilrln ,
Ills l i tt"o tri'ft Otiiniin
Iron Works.
Iron Works ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , Iron Ftnlri ,
ItallmK , Jlcania and ( tlrUorn , Htenra KiiRlnen , ItraBi
Wort , Ufcneral KounUry , Mncblnu and lllnckiiultb
Work. omc nJWor . tl. P. Ur.anil I'tlmtieet.
"UMAUA W1K1C A : IKON WORKS ,
Mantifni'turrrH of
Wire and Iron lliiiUn'j * , / ) < > / , Nails ,
Window ( Iiiards , riowiu-Stniiils , Who HlBiis.oto.
12.1 N. 18th.
OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS
G. Andrcin , Proprietor.
Manufacturer of Flro nnd IHiiBliir 1'ront HafcH.
Vuullp , .lull Work. Iron itnil Wlco Kunulnir ,
, olo. Tor. 14th ami . .Iauk8on- . Omaha ,
Overalls.
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CANFIELI )
COMPANY ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
lean * I'anti , Rhlrti , Ktc. 1103 nnd 11M Dou ; lan Btrcct ,
Omaha , Neb.
Sash , Doors , Etc.
M. /5BK07rTc ; CO. ,
WhoUiale Mainifncturcmof
Sasli , Doors , liliinlH nnd Mouldlng'S ,
llianch oHice.niU Hint liurii ete.r.isaNe ! > ? .
BOJTJV MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
air Work and Interior Hard Wood Klnlilj
Juet opened. N. K. cor. 8th mid Leuvcnworth Bta.
Oiuolia , Neb.
OMAHA PLANIM ; MILL co. ,
Mumifui'tiirriK of Moulilliik'H , hu li , Doors mid
HliiKlsTurning .Slulr-work. Hunk und
OIIIUH FlttlllRM.
20th ami I'oipli'ton | Avunuo ,
Brewers ,
KTORZ C ILER ,
Lojrcr Itertr Urewers ,
1M1 North l th Htrprt , Oranhu , Neb.
= 3 ,5 ,
SOUTH OMAHA.
C. II. I'AI.MHII. N I * . IIICIIMAV. .1. II. HI.ANCIIAItU
PALMER , RICIIMAN .1) ) CO. ,
Live HliM-li CHininlmltHi , McrclutntH ,
OMlop lloom'JI , Oipo | ltu IlxchiuiK * ' llulldlnir.
Union Stock Viir.l- : , South Ouuilui , Nub.
McCOY HROS. ,
Live Stock ConiinlHsioii
Murket furnlnhuil ( rod nnuii illrutl'in. bt'i-lr < jr < i |
Iccden ( iimliliul oil K' l toruiH , Ito'urJno *
Oinnliii Natlonul II ink mill H'l.lth I ) n.ihi N itl JUI
Union block Vurili , Moutli Uiiulm.
LOIUMEK , WESTEKPLI ) Si MALICY
Lice. Sto-le C' { > iiiiitiion ,
Itoom 15 CxchitiiKu liull.lliiK , t'nlon Slock'
YuriM , .South Onmlin , Nub.
HOKN As SIIAKPE ,
Commission Uculori In I. ho Slo k , llooin ) , Kx
cliungu llullillnif , I'lilon Stock Vili. , H. Oinalia
lliilcrunc sI'nion Nut'l llaiUiniiliiil'iilou ) (
Mocic Viuils Hunk. H. Uiiuiha , \ ' . h. Howl u/
1'rcs. Am. llunk.V Trust Co. Oiimliu. ,
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A UCX A N UEK As FITCH ,
Donlurs In l.lvo Stocit , ItoomJ
Opposltu KxclnuiKii IliillilhiK , Uiilijn Stock
Viirds , Houtli Oinnliii , Nub ,
UNION STOCK VARDfrCO. ;
Of Omaha ;
- . LlmlUd. Joba'K. Ilojd , BVrloUu ! oU