r THE OMAHA DAII/ BEE : TttESUAST , OCTOBER 4. 1887. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Interest Among Traders Oenteri in the Visible Supply Statement- BADLY DISAPPOINTED BULLS. A Qulat Day's Trading > Roth ° RtH and I'lovlnlons Tlie Cattle Trade Hlow lloga Wanted QuotniloiiH , CHICAGO rnonucE MA HURT. CHICAGO , Oct. 3. | Spo"lal Telegram to the IKK. | Among the wheat traders this mornloft intcreH.centered In the visible sup ply sUtcmcnt , and until the figure * \vero known trading VIM extremely light In view of the prediction of Saturday that the statement - ment would show a decrease of from fxw.ooo bushels to 700,000 bushels an actual Increase of UH.OOO bushels was an undoubted sur prise and disappointment to the bulls , but enough of thu probable result was known early , wlien dispatches from Duluth and Minneapolis came In statin ) ; that thosn cities would show an Increase of over 400,000 bush els , to make the Kuessers reduce their ligures to a small change either way from last week's Blocks and also to make the opening weak at about ) < c under Saturday's close , or at 72p'c for November , 73 c for December and 70c for May. The market sagged slowly from this point , with occasional blight reaction , until the visible supply figures became known , when December stood at 7.Xc. ) There were sonio buying orders at 73 } c , which held the market at that point tor some time , but when these were tilled nnd the room traders , who had been buying on the strength of them , attempted to sell , there appeared to bn no buyers , and the price dropped Xc like a hot. For A very brief time December touched iX ( & 3c , but almost Immediately recovered the fraction and stood to the end at 73c. There appeared to be no other cause for the last drop than the ono given above. Th < > uiodorato Increaun in the risible supply may bo misleading. With adequate facilities for moving the grain In the northwest the receipts would bo very largely Increased. ll ports of a scarcity of cars were prevalent The close was easy at 71c for November , 73c for December , and 78)8' ) for May. About the only gossip In the neighborhood of the corn pit was that concerning the puz zling tactics of lliitchlnson , whoso brokers appeared early as hellers ot October corn , nnd broke the price for that delivery about % c. Thereupon they began buying ! November and May and then prices obediently ad vanced. There was a great dearth of country orders and trading was chlclly local and not of larso volume. The range of prices for the day was only about % < $ Vic. The closing was at 4'i } @t3Xc lor November , 42 , ' c for De cember and 45Ye for May. Oats wore pegged at 85o for October and 20 > fc for November. May opened at29c. sold 911 the split both above and below that price and closed at 20J c at 1 o'clock. Trading was light and no new feu tines were do- vdfc.oed. In * provisions the day passed In a quiet W } * The monthl" stock statement which showed a Inrgo reduction during September in the amount of the product on hnnd , espe cially of lard , occasioned some comment nnd made traders Rhoi \ lor October delivery fwil uneasy. It failed , however , toeieatonny tlpMre to brancn out and even In the January futuii ) the trading was spasmodic and slow. In the last-named month t ! > o feeling was also easier nnd in pork a decline of 7J c and o > ) uhort ribs of 2Xo was suljered , January 1 tC was pdvnncod ! c. Lard for nearer d llvery was stronger than January and closed r > (5j7 ( > ijo higher , or at 30.45 for October , 9M37X for November and 80.40 for Dcc m- Qtir. The day's rnnsn lor October hint was iU4.V30.47X. For January pork Bold at fUi : k'S ' 8.42K. lard at SO 45@fl.47X and nhort ribs at SO.SO@0. : M. bale month closed nl S13.35 bid tor pork , stf 45 for lard and 80.30 for short ribs. Cash meats wore dull. Cash lard was held 2 } c higher than October. AKTJCIINOON HUSSION Wheat , easy ; Octo ber clo d atCO c ; November , 71 ? c ; Decem ber , 72J < bid. Corn dull and steady : Octo ber , 42'n-c ; November , 42c ; May , 4Vff@45Kc , Oats dull nnd unchanged. Pork was dull ; January closed at | l'ii.VVC13.i7 : : . Laid , un changed. Short ribs for October delivery sold at S7.03 ; January sold at ga' and closed at 8G.78X. CHICAGO MVE STOCK. CHICAOO , Oct 3. [ Special Telegram to the 13KK.J CATTLE Trade was slow and unsat isfactory from start to finish. As only about one-tldrd of the fresh cattle wcro natives , prime fat stock was scarce and sold equally as high as last week , but all ot the grades ruled weak. Texans and rangers were sell Ing about the same as last week when a buyer , could be found. There were too many cattle , The dressed beef trade could ilnd no outlet this morning for the surplus beef on hard All the markets were full either of beef or cattle. Prlcfs ranged as follows : .Shin- pine steers , 1850 to 1500 Ibs , S4.20C < 4.75 ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs. S3.50@4.40 ; 950 to 1200 Ibs , 38.75 ( $1.50. Stackers nnd feeders. S1.40i ( 2.05 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , S1.25@3.00 ; Hlofed ) Htecrs , 34.10@4.30 Texas cows , Sl.fiOfi'.MO ; steers , S3.0u < < j3.bO. Western rangers 10c lower ; natives and half-breeds , $2.302.45 ( : cows , 83.10@iJ.OU. Wintered Texans , 88.35C * S.OO. S.OO.lions All classes of buyers were wanting stock this mornlne. At outside points re ceipts were light , hence the Increase In or ders at this point. Chicago had more than onn-lulf the visible simply this morning. Packers were liberal but ers , as were also the regular shippers. The bulk of packing sorts sold within n ranee of S4.50@4.70 , the best.hoavy nt 84.7o@4.80 , with skips am ! common as low as 83.75(34.25. ( Light sorts. 94.W3M.P5 ; Yorkers , V4.6TX34.70 ; singeing plgsv/UO.V MVE STOCK. Ctoiuaao , Oct. 3. Tlio Drovers' Journal reuortnas follows : CatHe Uecoipts. 13,000 ; fully 111,000 rap item ; good natives steady shipping. uteurs , 8'J 75X34.75 ; stockera and teenier * . S1.403'J.U5 : cows , bulls unit mixed , Sl.i'iO 3.W ; ' Texas c.\ttlo , 81. XiJ2.bO ; westtirn rangers , 8U.10a.'i. ( . lloes-Itecelpts , 19.000 ; steady ; mixed. 4.a5 ( < i4.75 ; heavy , 14.40(34.85 ( ; llsht. S4.S5 ( < $4.80 ; roURh and skips , $ : ! .00 < g4.iu. : dheep Ueceipts , 8,000 ; market slow ; com mon lower ; natives , S2.7. " @ .00 ; western , 'lexans , -sa.5Uj3.C5 ! ; lambs , _ ii.ar. a City. Oct. . Cattlo-Ke- l1L celpts , 8,000 ; shipments , 4,000 ; good corn-fed , 1 natives , linn : common , weak ; cooil to choice c'irn-fed , S-t.l20@-t.fiO ; common to me dium , 9U.a.l.lO ( : ; Mockers * . * 2.00 ( < V. ! . < iO ; foedlinr sterrs. sa.noi.25 ; ; cows , Sl.usc . ' .oo. llotjs-ltecelpts , J1.400 ; shipuu-iits. i.tWO ; steady ; common to choice , S4.10cU.M ) ; skips nnd pt s , 5a.75iS4.00. Nntion. l Stook Vartlfl. Knst St. lioutH. 111. . Oct. 3. Cattle Re ceipts , , ,2,400 ; shipments , 200 ; easier : fair to choice heavy native steers , 53W@4.70 ; butchos' steers , modlutu to choice , S 'JOt 8.U5 ; feeders , fair to KOOU , ii70jiaa5. ( HOBS Kfvelit8 | , 2,400 ; shlpmnuK none ; lower ; cholcn heavy and butchers' selections , 84.VX ( < $4.bO ; packln : and Vorker.s , medium to iirlmo. tf4.40@I.CO ; pl d , common to good , NF.W YoltK , Oct. 3. | Special Teleeram to the BKK. ] hrocKS The weakness noted in stocks at the close Saturday was continued to-day , the general list opening easy nnd ? f@ } per cent lower. Western Union , however , was an exception and opened 'h If per cent higher and advanced 1 } { pur cent and uomnlned llrm despite the decline In other properties. The Baltimore & Ohio telegraph was In no condition to stand alonn should the railroad withdraw Its support. President Hates is said to have offered to buy the telegraph , but his negotiations are said to have fallen through. The annual meeting ot the Baltimore A Ohio railroad occurs ISm four weeks. Mr. ( Jarreti Is on his way from Kuropeandno detltilto action Is expected until the meeting. The Drexel-Morgan pirty are quoted as saying that their Investigations discovered that the telegraph was not paying and would have to be sold. The bears were particularly aggressive and attacked the Jauer < market , and although the bulls had htiylnc orders qn the pctle they failed to hold the market up. ( ! rangers received the brunt of the attack a * numerous stories about n disastrous rate war was reported as about to bcsln and a sharp decrease In earn ings was predicted as the result. North western was sold down 2J { per cent on the report that the stock In Its treasury was bultiK sold. President Sykc * denied the rumor and a rally ol 1 ? | wr cent followed. St. Paul dropped Kt Missouri Pacific broke ; , , but rallied K per cent. The coal roads , which nro doing a uood paylui : business , were knocked off @lper cent In the Hurry. The remainder of the list was oil K@l per cent. The market rallied slightly before 3 o'clock , but stocks continued to conio out faster than buyers were able to absorb serb them and prices again started downward - ward and continued to decline until the close , when lat sales on nearly all proper ties were at Inside figures and recorded net declines from Saturday's close of X@ ' IHT cent. The sales were 314,400 shares. OovKii.VMKNTfc Government bonds were dull and without ctiatue. YKnmiDAV'8 QUOTATIONS. U. 8. 4'scoupon.l24 C. AN. W 110' U. S. 4W'scotip..lOS > f do preferred. . . 140 Pacltic6W' S..PJ2 N. Y. C. . . 100'f CanadaSoitth'n. . K % O. li. JcN * 91 Central Paclllu. . 34 O. T. 21 , ' , ' CliicnKO&AHon.HO PacilioMall S8W do preferred. . . .150 P. , I ) . AE 22 C. , U. A 6 . PulltnanPal.Oar.14 ! ) D. , K& VV . Heading ta D.AR.O . Hock Island . . . .11U Erie St. L , . AS. F. . . . ! 17j/ do preferred. . . . & 4 do preferred. . . . 75'f ' Illinois Contra ! . . 117 0. , M. A at P. . . 7r. f I. . H. & W . 15 do preferred. . 11 ! % K. , t T . aw St P. A 0 4'i Lake Shore . ! > ' . do preferred. . 10. ' L. AN Texas Pacllic. . . . 24 % Mlchlean Cctit'l. . W ) Union Pacllic. . . . Mo. Pacitio a5f'\V..St. ' LAP. . . . No. Pacific Blf ! do preferred. . 8 do preferred. . . . 4Utf\V. U. Telegraph 75K MONKV On call easy at from 4K to 6 , last loan 5 , closed olio.red at B per cent. PittME MRHCAMTII.B PAPKR fl'iQS ' per cent. STKIIM.SO EXCIIANOK Dull but steady at SJ4.7U lor 00-day bills : ? 4.wi for de mand. MAItKIjTS. . Oct. a. following quotations are the StWclosinc ticures : Klour-Unchanced with , rye at 82.75@3.00 per bbl , and S3,50@2.7fi for sacks. Wheat Lowet ; prices declined about ono cent during the day ; the opening was rather weak and at the close about Inside prices were reached ; cash. ( ; o/c : November , 71 ? c ; December , 72j < c ; May. 7f > fc. Corn Killed quiet most of the session , with feeling weak early , but later became lirmer , recovering decline , and closed about the same as Saturday ; cash , 4'jid'c ; ; Novem ber , 4J 7-lOc ; Mav , 4V < c. Oats Nomatorlnl change from Saturday's closing prices ; cash , 20c ; November , ' 'C c ; Jlav , WMC. Rye About steady at 4Sc. Bat ley 05c. Prime Timothy Seou-S2 24@2.25. Flax Seed-1.05K. Whlskv-81.10. Pork Weaker ; year , 812.03 ; January , S12.i5 : ( < } 12.37K. Lard Moderately active : prices ruled 5@ lOe higher ; October , 80.45 ; No\ember , 50.40 ; Mav , 50.75. Dry halted Meats Shoulders , S5.2055.35 ; short clear. S'.sn H.oo ; short ribs. U7.C5. Butter Firm ; creamery , 17@24c ; dairy , Choose Steady ; full cream Cheddars , ll" © ll./c ; Hats , llU'GHKc ; Young Amuiicas , Hides Receipts inoderyte , and sales easily effected nt current quotations ; heavy green hides 7M'c ; light do , 7JfS8c ( ; salted bull hides. On : 'green salted c.Uf. 8X@Oc ; drv lllnt , I2@l8e ; dry calf , 18rtl3c ; deacons 30c each. Tallow Firm ; No. 1 country solid , 4@ 4'a'c ; So. 2 , 3 > $ c ; cakes , 4 } c. Kooolnt.s. Shipments. I'lour , bbls 13,000 14,000 Wheat , bu 52.000 200,000 Corn , bu loyooo 38.ooo Oats , bu 134.000 357,000 live , bu 0,000 liarloy , bn 00,000 44,000 Now Vorlc , Oct. 3. Wheat Ue- rolpts , r.0,000 ; exports 21,000 ; oi > tlons opened about steady , afterward weakened with the west and broke K@e , closing steady , showing slight recovery ; spot lots generally steady , fair demand ; ungraded red , 70J- @ 70c ; No. 1 red. t > Sc , nominal ; No. 3 red , 8lij@81Jfc In elevator , 81 , ' c f. o. b. , b3@b3j ! c dellverea : November closed at 81c , Corn Receipts , 77,000 ; exports , none ; options closed steady ; cash In better de mand , linn ; ungraded , 52 < 52c ; No. 8 , 63J.fc In store , K @ "io delivered ; Novem ber closed at 51 % e. Oats Kecelpts. 105,400 ; exports , 125 ; shade higher , moderately active ; mixed western , 82&a ( > 34Xc ; white western , 35@40c.f Ooffoo Spot , fair ; Hlo , hrm at 5510.J5 ! ; op tions a shade higher , but trading light ; sales , 57,500 bags : October , 317.45@17.55 ; Novem ber , S17.CO17.G5 ; Deci-mbor , S17.75 ( 17.bO ; January , J$17.7. > @l7.b5 ; February , Sl".bO@ 17.85. Petroleum Firm ; Unitd. OT's'c. Kggs Firm , fair inquiry ; western , 15@ 1'ork Dull and weak : mess was quoted at 814.255814.50 for old ; S15.8.V415.50 for new. Lard Higher , out closed dull ; advance lost ; western steam , spot , 80.t > 7 > . .Butter Firm on tine grades ; western , 13 @ 25c ; western creamery , lflJ2. ( > c , Cheese Steady and quiet : western , Now Orlenna. Oct. 3. Coin Firmer ; mixed , Kk- ; white and yellow , &ic. Oats-Firm : No. 2 , ; wax c. Cornmeal S3.8A@ > i.'i)0. ) Hog Products Lower ; pork , S15.25 ; lard , 80.75. Bulk Meats Lower ; shoulders , $5.37 ; long clear and clear rib , 88.00. St. IxHiia , Oct. 3. Wheat Cash and October , 70c ; November , 71 > < c. Corn Cash , : i9K@10c ; Novembor. S Oats Cash. 83e ; November , 2 Lard0.75. . Whlsky-Sl.05. Butter Steady ; creamery , 20J24e ? ; dairy , 15@20c. Afternoon Board Wheat Quiet. Corn- Dull , but linn. Oats Nothing done. Milwaukee. Oct. 3. Wheat Weak ; cash , G9c ; November , 71' c ; May , 78 , ' c. Corn Firm at 43c. Oats Strong ; No. 2 white , 20c. live Weak ; No. 1 , 4 ! c , Barley-Higher ; No. 2 , Mtjtfc. Provisions Steady ; 1'ork , October , 814.50 @in.oo. Cincinnati. Oct. a Wheat Firm ; No. 3 red , 77c. Corn Ample supply , easyr No. 2 , 44S ( > 13c. Oats-Steady ; No. U mixed. J/ Rye Fair demand ; No. 8 , S.V. Pork Dull ; repacked , 314.75 . Lard Light demand. Whisky Good demand at S1.05. Minneapolis. Oct. 3. Wheat Closed weak , lower : No. 1 hard , October and No vember , 70Kc ; December , 72' ' < c ; May , 77J < c ; No. 1 northern , October , ( VJKc ; November , RS c ; December , COKc : Mav , 74 > fc ; No. 3 northern , October , ( w > jc ; November , OtJi'c ; December , MHc. On track : > 'o. 1 hard , 72ic ! ; No. 1 northern , OUKo ; No. 2 Noitheru , 05375. Flour Firm : patents. 84.15@4.20 ; bak ers' , 8a.i5 3.ia. Receipts Wheat , 32,000 bu. Shipments-Wheat , 00,000 bu ; Hour , 24,000 bis. bis.In In store Wheat , ti , 100,21)3 ) bu ; at St. Paul , 89,000 bu. Knnsns City , Oct. 3. Wheat Steady ; No. 3 sott. cash , C2Wc bid ; May , 75o asked. Corn-Weaker ; No. 2 cash , a" ) ? o bid , c asked ; December , ! > jO bid , " lced ; May. 3SJfc bhl , Jfc askt-d. aS6atV-No.8 , ai7fcbld , 8-J c abkud. lilvorpool. Oct. 3. Wheat Fair de mand ; now No. 8 winter , Ga 2 } $ < l ; do spring , Os 8Hd. Corn Spot , nothing offering : futures , de mand fair ; spot , 4sod , hrm ; October , No vember ana December , 4s 5d , hrm. OMAHA IJJVB'HTOOK. Monday , Oct. 3. Cnttlo. The week opened with liberal receipts Dtr cattle , the olTorinirs on the market being 10" loaas. Of this numt > er 5'J cars were received on Sunday nnd 40 cars to-day. The leports from Chicago were unfavorable , which helped to Depress the market here. The market Is lower oven on good cattle , and the packers are bidding prices all of 20c lower for good steers than on Wednesday. The market on the common grades of catslo isn very weak and slow. There was some in quiry for feeders and several loads changed uda hands. Butchers' stock Is blow , although a few luads of cows were sola. Hog * . There were twenty-ono cars of hoes on the market. Three loads were sold early lu the mornlne ; at ncarlv steady prices , one load ijolnz nt 34 40. Astdn from that thrro was no trading until after 10 o'clock , thu buvers until then claiming that they had no orders to buy. When the market d > m open It was at a decline of 5glOc { and In most In stances fully lOc. Everything was taken at the prices. The feeling at the close was weak. _ Slicup. There wore no fresh receipts , and nothing doing on the market. _ Itocoipti. Cattle. . ' . 2,200 110,53 . 1,400 Shipments. Cattle . 40 cars PreTalllnic Prloat. Shnwlngtho prevailing urlcdi pitd for lira slock on this market : Choice steors. 1300 to 1530 Ibs . . .84.10(31.40 ( Choice steers , lioo to 130J Ibs . . . : i.SVH4. 10 Fat little steers 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.7.Vd3.H. > Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1590 8.H.Y$4.30 Good to choice corn -fed cows . . . . 90ri2.'i5 ( Common to medium cows . ] .WXi2.'i5 Good to cholc bulls . 1.7.V3.50 Good range feeders . 2.40@2. ° 0 Good native feeders.OOOIbsand up wards . 2.75Q3.00 Fair to medium native fecders.WO Ibs an J upwards . 2.50@2.05 htockers , 400 to 700 Ibs . 2.00ji8.40 Prime fat sheep . 3.2. > M3.fiO Fair to medium sheep . ifjflciS.OO Common sheen . 1.50$2.25 { Light and medium noes . 4.1.Vd4.8 > ( iood to choice heavy hogs . 4.25r < 4.35 Good to choice mixed hogs . 4.20. < 34.30 Ilepresontative NATIVES COUN-FBI ) . No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 18 , . . .10f,7 S.1.75 21. . . . 1201 S4.SO 31. . . .128 ! ) 4.15 TIJXAS STKK1IS WVATT HHOS. 1W. . .1055 $2.55 42. . . .1057 S'-.M NAIIVK Fii : : in3. : 30. . . . 010 82.05 WKSTKIIX Kr.KDEIlS LAIIAMIE II1VKII C. CO. 144..1121 88.40 WKSTRIIX cows. 0. . . . 070 Jl.bO 0..1153 82.25 85. . . . 017 8.00 1..10SJ 8.85 ? ATIVU COWS. 15. . . . 817 81.75 81..1032 82.25 23..1021 8.00 lIUfCHUltS' STKEItS. 2..10SO 83.00 HOOS. No. Av. Shir. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 71. . .104 80 84.15 70. 100 84.87V4' 84. . .103 300 4.20 CO . .273 120 4.30 67. . .210 80 4.20 00 . .874 2bO 4.30 07. . .800 100 4.25 01. . 40 4.30 70. . .804 200 4.25 77. . 120 4.30 70. . . .252 160 4.25 55. . 120 40 ! ! 78 . .240 1X ( ) 4.2.-J OS. . . .212 80 4.30 77. . .851 100 4.2.ri 40. . . .308 80 4.35 03. . .8M 40 4.85 47. . . .20U 120 4.35 00. . .800 nx > 4.21 CO . . .800 80 4.35 50. . .270 120 4.25 70. . . .805 bO 4.40 PIOS. No. Av. Shk. Pr. CO. . . . 87 82.00 ITive Brock Sold. Showing thu number ot uual ot stock sold on the market to-day : CAT TLK. G. H. Hammond A Co 177 Feeders 103 Speculators 40 Local 31 Harris A Fisher 51 Shippers 8. ! Total 4'.H lions. Anglo American Packing Co l,2..r ( ! . H. Hammond A Co 3v3 ! Bay State Cattle Co 18J Local 00 Total. 1,040 All sites ot stock in tins market are made per c\vt. llwovol jht untois ottwrwlsa stated. Dead hr.gssellat S'cpnr Ib. for all welzhts. "Skins"or ho.3 welching less than 103 101. no v.Uuo. Pniijnuiit sows are docicoil 49 loj , and stags80 Ibs. btlio niialio Inspuotoa Monthly Htntcinont. Showing the olllcial receipts and shipments at these yards for the month ending Sept. 30 ; also the number of head ot stuck bought by the Omaha packers. KKChlPTS. Itallroads. U. P. IL It ' 81 17 O'J 'I GU1T i asti O.M.fcHt P 1 416 a a.'o 85 C.St.P. , M&O. . . 1ai 171 C.fcN. W 1(87 ( r. nm (16 ( It t M 2 IK 2.1 Ui7 1 455 400 U..R. l.&l * 365 4 844 . K5.VI Wnbitsh 400 280J , 4 .VI Mo. 1'iio 8.12 I 76S ' 7:1 : F. K. * M. V 5 372 13 O.W , 'iw 4112 HoldoTor Aug. Ul 350 , 244 Driven In 84 59J Urund Total 31402786 0 2MI 'l-'O 2868 8II1PMKNTS. C DO Itallroads. U. I' . H. It C.M.ASt 1' 1 4IS1 CStPM iO 375 113 13 CAN W 5 45 : ! 1 014 KW U &M .111 f.77 477 C..HI&1" 4 145 0 5H ) 4 4UI -3 33'J Mo Vnclllo 777 19U 4U Hid over Sept. 30 , i yjo 1123 3M gold to Omahn p'kcrs&dcnlvrs 7 Sll ! 71 070 1 614 104 1 377 Urand Total..J3i 4W78 | 5h2 U 259 Lilvo Stock Notes. HOSTS slow. Hoes 5@lOo lower. Cattle dull and lower. 11. B. Brady Is back from Wyoming. ( ! . II. llammond & Co.'s hogs cost S4.2. : ! 94.40 was top on hops and 4.80 on cattle. Hogs are 81.00 per hundred lower than September 13. The Anglo-American Packing Co.'s stringer or 1,25 hogs cost 84.27. D. I ) . Dorn , Danbury. la. , marketed a load of 205-lb hews at the top price , 84.40. Mr. Lund , Carbon county , Wyo. , was here with three loads ot good range steers. 1) . Anderson , Columbus , marketed n good load ot o02-lb hogs at 84.35 , the top tor heavy hogs. N. B. Bartrgrcen , the well known shlpnni ot Wahoo , was among the visitors at tin yards. Colonel.I. II. Pratt , of the Pratt & Ferrl' ' Cattle company , was In with twelve loads o cattle. Franklin Everett , of tlie firm of F. Everet A Sons. Lyons , \\as in yesterday , looking fo feeders. Louis Burke , ot the linn of M. Burke f Sons , has returned from Now York with hi bride and Is at his old place again attendliij to business. Major M. Morse was In with two loaos : o cattle from ( Jooso Creek , Ni-b. lie wen homo well satlslled with his firbt trip t South Omaha. The 0.5SO ho s lepresnntcd In the monthl ; statement as ishipped over the Kock Iblam were bouuht In this market by Squires & Co , the Boston packers. OMAHA WHULiK-i VLB MAUKKTS Monday , Oct. 3. I'rniluoR. Tltc followlwj fire tlicprlcci nt which round tots of produce are told on iniirhct : The nnrKet was rather dull to-day. There Is u notlcablo Increase- tlie supjily of poul try and butter. Prices are thu same as those of Inst week , with but few exceptions. Eo as The market Is almost bare , and stock * move rapidly at 17 ( < USc. BUT rKit Creamery , West Point , 30o ; other , 22 < 3'4c per pound : choice dnlrv , is ® SOc ; medium giades , isaiSc : ordinary , O lOe. CIIKKSK Market fair. Fancy full cream Cheddars , single I3c ; full cream twins , 13c : youn Americas , 13Kc ; brick checsu , 100 Ibs In case. 14c ; Llinueriror , 100 Ibs In case , 13 } c ; Sanrs' fancy Ohio , 1'Jc. POUI.TIIV Fair market ; sprint : chickens S2.00rti2.50 ; old fowls , S2.-iO@3.00 ; ducks S2.25a'J.75 : turkeys , In very light request , C@7c per It ) . O MK Keccipts pralrlo chickens , S3.7S ; mallard ducks , Sl.'HXiU.7 > . Quail , Sl.iVtfl.50 ; teal and mixed ducks. Sl.00c5l.75 ; snipe , 75cjS1.00 ; jack rabbits , 40t43c ; each ; jack snip * ? , Sl.OO per doA PdT.vroKs The market Is well supplied. Salt Lake nnd Colorado Mock hells at KV. Nebraska and Iowa stock OOcatWc per bushel. SWKKT POTATOKS The market Is well supplied with home irrown at G5@75c per bushel ; Virginia stock 3c per ib. UrsrKBs Shell , 82.00 r > er hundred ; bulk , 11.35 per tiuuiired ; selects , 92,20 a Cani > , N'ew York courit. , 4 ; - selects , 05 ® 40o : standard. 27'xiMOc. Cinr.K-Chotco Michigan elder , SO.OOS0.50 ( per bbl of : ! 2 cul. Popconx-Cholce , forslands. 2@2J < o l > or In. O.Mto.Ns-ChoIco laric CitlltornU onions are offered on the market at SOc per busho The demand Is llcht. Koo PLANT Slow sale nt 007.xj per doz , foi choice stock. . . . , . llosKV ( iood honey Hi neat ouo 1U frames 20c per Ib- . BKANS. Hand-picked navy , 82.00 per bushel , and other trades down as low as 81.S3. Cllfornla stock , 52. 10 per bushel. CKLKIIY The receipts' ' are larger and the stock better. (5ood stock brings Wftt35c a bunch. , Fruiu. Orders from the country requiring. * c- IcctalntncKiind erlra cure J i jnictln < i can not MtiOTii/ / * lie fllM < tt the tatnc price * , uiwtrd to tlie loail trade for common stock. Apples are moving a little more freely and at bettor prices. CitANHKiiBiKS The market Is fairly well supplied with coed stock. Bell and cherry , 87.50@S.OO. Cape Cods 80.00 Lemons Choice stock 80.00@7.00. S Fancy llodl , 100 per box , 85.50 ; fancy Uodi , 200 per box. S5.00-cholce ; Naples , 200 per box , S5.50 ; Louisiana , 85.50. APPLKS The supuly Is liberal , especially of home-grown stock. Choice Michigan ap ples. ? 3.00t.J50 . ' : ; home-grown , 82.25yj.oo : Joh natlions. 3.00@a.50. OKAPKS llome-trrown stock ts In liberal supply and Is movliiK fcelv at4Xc per pound ; California. Tokay 31.75@a.uo per crate ; Muscats 81.50. PnAciiKs-ChoIco California stock , 81.25(3 ( ; 1.50. 1.50.Cn.vn Cn.vn AppLES-Choico Siberian , S3.OOC-i3.50 per bbl. PKAH9 The market Is well supplied with the later varieties of California pears which arn.sellinz at 82.00(3) ( ) .23 per box. BANANAS The market Is wult supplied with bananas at SJ.50ftJ3.00 pnr bunch. CocuANtiis tioort stock , 83.00. Kloiir and Koed. flic folinwlnv arc the loblilniiprtcei : The market has been very dull on hay dur- Inir the past week. The boil hay sold to-day at $8.50. The supply on the market Is lib eral. ' 1 he offerings of the peeler grades lire especially heavy * Minnesota patents. 83.50 percwt. : Minneso ta BaUci s' straight , S-i.20 porcwt. ; Kansas and Missouri winter fancv patents , 82:4.Vc : 2.t)0 ) : Nebraska patents , S3.3i5@J.Brve : ; Hour , 81.75 QI.Wi per cwt. ; rye Craliain , Jl.40 per cwt. ; wheat ( irahatu , 81.75 per cwt. ; corn nie.il. yellow , ! Xc ) per cwt : corn meal , white. 81.00 pcrcwt ; chopped feed , S11.00 < aifi.OO pur ton : bran , S12.00@13.00 pur ton : screenings , 89.00 @l2.oo per ton. HAY-Upland prairie , 88.00@S.50 ; com mon coarse , S7.00@8.00. Grocer's List. CorrEK Ordinary grades. 20K@21c ; fair. 21) ) < @ 22c ; prime , 22@ ic ; fancy green and yellow , 23@25c ; old eoverninf nt .lava , 30o ; Interior Java , 35'i 2So ; Mocha , S8f30c ; Arbucklo's , roasted , ifi/c ! ; McLaimlilln'H XXXX , 20 c ; Dllwortli's , 2Cc ; lied Cross. 2CV/C. ItKKiKED LAUD Tierce. 7c ; 40-lb square cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , 7j/c ; 20-lb round , 7X-e10-lb ; oalls , 7Wc ; 5-lb palls , 7 c ; 3-lb palls , 7J c. SUOAR Granulated , 0 @ "i5 c ; conf. A , O SR o ; white extra C , OMC 'Wc ' : extra C , 0ttii ( , ' < c : yellow C , 5J c ; cut loaf , 7j ; pow dered , 7' ' c. I'novistoNS Hams , HjfCJllJ-ic : breakfast bacon. ll@U'cVf : bacon sides 'JJ10cdrv ( : salt , bJffticOc ; shoulders , 7@7J c : dried beef hams , lL'ailc ( : ' dried beqf regular , 0 > i@l"Kc ; hams plcnle , 8'ittiXv. , DRIKD KHUITS Apples , new , J 's 6c ; evaporatnd , 50-lb ring , li@llj.fc ; raspberries , evaporated. 2o ! ) ; blackberries , evaporated , UJf ( < 410o ; pitted cherrjes , Beaches , now , } i s , 7 } c ; evaporated peeled peucnes , c ; evaporated , un pared , 10U@l"e ; now currants , 77Hc ; prunes , 5@o4'c ; : citron , 25c ; ral- sliis , London layeis , i > i.lO@2.15 ; Calllornla , loose muscatels. 8l.'JO@2.00 ; new Volencias , 7Kc. 7Kc.KOPE KOPE Seven-sixteenths inch , 12 ( < ? 12ijc STAUCH Minor ( Sloss , 5Jfc ; ( S raves Corn , OJ/c ; Oswego ( Jloss , 7c ; Oswcgo Corn. 7c. Svuup Mo. 70 , 4-gallon kecs. Sl.tu@l.50 ; New Orleans , per gallon. : fci ( lflc ; maple M.vrun. half Ihbs , "old time , " per gallon , 80c ; l-gallon can- > , per doz , S10.50 ; half-nalion cans , per doz , 80.25 ; ouartcans , 83.25. CANNKD ( loons O\sters. standard , per case , S3.00J3 ( ? 10 : strawberries , 2 Ib , per case. S3.00f 3.lO ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , 83.00 ® Ii.10 ; California pears , per ease. 54.riO ( t.70 ; apricots , oer cise , S4.10M4.25 ; peaches , per ease , S5.75tf5.b5 ( ; white cherries , per ease , SO. 00 plums , per case , St.bO@3.00 : : blue berries , per case , S2.80@2.40 : esg plums , 2 10. per case , S2.50 ; plnetpples , 2 Ib , per ca e. 83.20(35.75 ( ; 1 16 salmon , per doz. SJ.OO@2.05 : 2 Ib gooseberries , per ease. 83.25 fcc.ar : ! > : 2 Ib string beans , per case , 81.75 ; 2 Iq lima beans , per case , Sl.fiO ; 2 Ib marrow fat peas , per c.ise , 82.50 ( 2.00 ; Z Ib early Juno peas , per case , 2.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 82.40 (7i2.50 ( ; 21b corn. 2. : ) < a2.40. "PIOKLKB Medium , Tn bbls , Sfl.50 ; do In half bbls , S3.75 ; small , In bbls , (7.50 : do in half bbls , S4.25 ; gherkins , In bbls , $ .3.50 . ; do In halt bbls. $4.75. WOODKNWABE Two-hoop pails , per doz , 81.45 : 3-noop palls , $1.70 ; No. 1 tub. 80.50 ; No. 2 tub. 85.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wasn- boards , 81.75 : assorted bowls , 82.25 ; No. 1 churns , 89 ; No , 2 churns , 88 ; No. 3 churns , TOHACCO Lorlllard'sCllmax. 44o ; Splen did , 4lc ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c : Legzett A Meyer's St'ir , 41c ; Cornerstone , : HC ; Drum- mond's Horse Shoe , 4lc ; T. J. , : )7c ) ; Sore's Spearhead , 44c. BuooMS-Extra 4-tle.S2.00 ; No. 1,82.00 ; No. Si. 75 : heavy stable , S4 CANDY Mixed , 8X < ailc ; stick. CitACKKiis ( iarneairs soda , butter and picnic. 5c ; creams , 8c ; ginger snaps , be : city soilii , 7c. TIJAS Japan , 20@ ' > 5c ; gunpowder , 20 Yonn. Hyson. U5@.Vic ; Oolong , aoQsCOc. JI-.I.LIKS 30-lb pails , 82.00. HOLLAND MACKKUI : : . bOc per keg. Dry GooitH. till , luU v * v , v , vrviiu , UX. isu ; 11.200 ; No. lO.s c ; 40 , 12Mc : bo , I5o ; "JO , Colored , lOc ; 50 , colored. 12c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , I3 > e ; Onion Pact lie. 18c. CAUPKT WAnp-Bibb white , lt > Kc ; col- cired 20l c BATrs Standard , 8c ; Oem. He ; Beauty , WHc : Boone. 14c ; B. cased , 80.50. PHIXTH SoMDiCoixiHS Atlanta 5 > < c ; Sla ter 5c : Berlin Oil OJ cUarnerOilCto7. ; PINK AND KOBKS KlchmondUc : Allendc ; Ulver- point5cSteel ; UlverCc : KlcfuuondOc ; Pacitio CKc. INDIMO HLUK Washington Oc ; Amerl- canO } e ; ArnoldOUc ; Arnold B llo ; Arnold A 12c ; Arnold ( Soldseal 10 } c. Imss : Char ter Oak4Hc ; namapo3 > fc ; Lodl 4fc ; Allen 5Kc ; Itlchmond 5 } c , Windsor Oc ; Eddystone c ; Pacific Cc. GINGHAMPlunkctt checks 7J e : Whitton- ton 7' ' c ; York 7 c ; Normandlo Dress 8Kc ; Calcutta Dress 8 c : Whlttenton lress Oc ; Ken f row Dress 9c to 12 c ; CAMnnirs Slater 4c ; Woods 4Xc ; Stun- dard4)fc ) ; Pt-ncock 4Kc. COII KT.IKANS Androscoggln iiaKear \ - gage 7'4'c ; Ilocknort 0 > c ; Conestoga \c. \ . DUCK-West Point29 in..8oz. . lO c ; West Point 29 In. . 10 01 , , 12Ko : West Point 29 in. , 12 oz. . 15cest ; Point 40 in. . 11 olOc. . Checks Caledonia X. 9K : Caledonia XX , lOWc ; Economy u to 9Xc ; Otis 9 to OXc. TICKS Lewlston 30 In. , 12Ue. ; Lewiston 3J In. , l Uo ; Vork 32 In. , 14u ; Swift Hlver7Ke : ThorndlkoOO. H'i'c ' ; Thorndlko E F. 8)40 ) ; Thorndlke 120 , 9 > < c : Thorndlko XXX , 15c ! Cordls No. 5UMc : Cordis No. 4 , lie. DENIMS Amoskeac Uoz. , lixi : Everett 7 oz. , iie : ; York 7oz. , 13c ; Havmnker 8K : Jaft- r-jy XX. HHc : Jaffrey.XXX . , 12Ke : Beaver Creek AA. 12c ; Beavqr Crcclr BB , lie ; Beaver Creek CC. lOc. cKnNTucKV JIANS Memorial 15o ; Canton 18c ; Durham 27Ke : Hercules 18c ; Leaming ton asifc ; Cottswold 25c , CIIASII Stevens' BBo ; ; bleached 7c ; Ste vens' A 7Ku : bleached 8Wc ; Stevens' P 8 } < c : bleached 9Xe : Stevensr & OKc ; bleached lOKc ; Stevens' S H T 12W'c. MisrKi.LANKOUs Table oil cloth 82.85 ; plain Holland 8 e to 9p ; . Dado Holland 12 ! c. FI.ANNEI.H Plaid Kaftsman 20o ; Goshen SlVc ; Clear Lake MWo : Maple city i7Kp ; On ' ' . , _ B ; Windsor SS c. He'd'-C , 84 inch , K.24 inch , Sic ; ( Hi , 84 inch , 18c : II. A. 25c ; J. K. F. , { , 87Kc : < ! . , ff , 35c. CoMF01lTr.H < i 80.500 35.00. BLANKETS White , 81.00@7.50 ; colored , .ottiiw SIIKKTIXOS Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7)40 ) ; ABantlcll , 4-1 , 7c ; Atlantic 1) . 4-1 , o > fc : At lantic P. 4-4. 5c : Aurora LL. 4-4. 5Jic ; Aurora C. 4-4 , 4' < c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OUjc ; Hooslcr LL , 4-4 , & 'c : Indian Head , 4-4 7 > ic ; Lawrence LL. 4-4 , 5J/c ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , f.Kc : Pepperell It , 4 0 } c ; I'oppereil O , 4-4. Oc ; Peppercll , b-4 , 10c ; IVpperell , 0-4 , 18c : Pepperell. 10-4 , 20c ; Utlca C. 4-4. 4J4'C ; Wachusett , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora Jl , 4-4 , 0fP ; Aurora B , 4-4 , Oe. BLKACIIKD SIIKKTINO Berkeley cambric ; No. 60 , OHc ; Uest xet , 4-4 , 0 ] < c ; butter cloth 00 , * c ; Cabot , 7 > i ; Far well , bo ; Fruit of Loom , ScOrofltie \ Q.Bc } Hope , 7 } < c ; Klnp ; Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo , llj/c ; Lons- dale , ; < c ; New York mills , lOUc ; Popperell , 42 inch , lOUc : J'flpperell , 40 Inch , ll c ; Pep perell , 6-4,15c { Pepporell , 8-4 , IPc : Peppercll , 0-4,20c ; Pepperell , 10-4. 22Kcs Cftiiton. 4-4 , 8ifc ; Canton , 4-4 , " < c5 Triumph , Cc ; Wara- sutta , lie ; Valley , 5c. Gcncrnl Mnrkots. SPIRITS Cologne spirits , iba proof , 81.10 ; do 101 proof , 81.12 ; spirits , second quality. 101 proof , 81.10 ; do 184 proof , 11.09. Alcohol , 1 S proof. 82.10 per wlnn gallon. Redistilled whiskies , 81.00(31.50. ( Uln blended. 81.WK4 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons. 82,00 ( 0.00 : Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , S2.OOdO.6o ; Uoliien ijheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , Il.riOdW.oo. Hrnndlej , Imported , 85.00(4 ? . : : domestic. 3 > .30ft3.00. Olns , Imported , 84.50i 0.00 ; domestic , Il.25t3.00. ( ( Champagnes , lm- ported , per case , S2S.00933.00 ; American , per case , liaoarf 10.00. V. IIKAVT llAKDWAni-lron , rate , J2.7" ; plow steel , special cast. 4 , ' c ; crucible steel , OVc ; cast tools , do , I2 ( < tlbc ; waon Rpokcs , per act , 82.00r50 ; hubs , per set , 81.5'jfel ' lees , sawed dry , 81.00 ; ton cues , each , bOc : axles , each , 75c ; snuaro nuts , per Ib , tvat c ; coil chain , per Ib , Cj@iic : ; malleable , 8 K > c ; iron wedges , Oc ; crowears , Cc ; harrow wcth. 4kc ; apring steel. 4 ( < 5c ; Borden's horsu shoes , J4.75 ; Burden's mule shoos , 85.75. Barbed wire * In car lots , 14.00 per lee Ibs. Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 82.40 ; steel nails. "HIDES Green butchers' , 5X@8c ; green cured , 7c ; dry flint , Ho : dry salt , 9c ; green ralf skins , ? ; , xc ; damaged nldet ) , two-thirds price. Tallow : > c. Grease Primp white , 3c : yellow , : > c ; brown , IJfc. Sheep pnlta , 259 40e. 40e.COAL Ege , 89.50 ; nut , S9.75 ; range , 89.75 ; lowa-lnmp , H.OO ; loxva tint , 82.75 ; walnut block , S3.00 ; Illinois , S4.25@-4.75. Dry ljuiubcr. MIMBNS1ON8 ANt > TIMIIP.RS. I'14 ' ' 1(1 ( ft. U ft',20 , ftJ22 ft'z4 ft 2x4 . iMomwiTso KSo 2l8 2x8 , . ZxlO. . . , ± ; .5 ( ) Z.5 ! 2x12. . . . , 18.25 19.50 2U.502 : 4x4-8x8. . .1S.60 19.N ) aUiOlS ! FI.OO1IING. A 0 In. White Pine 535.50 C , 820.50 B 33.50 D , 31.00 IE ' " " ( Sol. Fencing.10.00 ) 1st atid2nd , clear , 1. \ } ( inch.'s. 3s 850.50 3d , clear , 1 Inch , s. 8 s. , 45.50 " " IJIK , 8 In 40.50 A select. 1 Inch , s. 8 s. , 40.00 " " 2 In 44.00 1JUf - B " i Inch , s. 8 s. , 30.00 " " ! > { , U f , 3 In 37.00 POPI.AU i.uMnr.n. Clear Poplar , lx. ! Bds. % in. , s. 2 s..835.50 Mln. Panel , s. 8s 87.00 " " Corrugated Celling , K. . 28.50 HATTKN.S. WK1.L 1UH1NO , P1CKKFS. O. O. Baits , 2K In 800.75 " Kx3 in , 8.1s 00.45 3 In Well Tubing , I ) & M and Bev. . . . . 23.00 Pickets , 1) . & H. Flat 20.50 " " Square 81.00 itoAitns. No. 1 , com. si B 818.00 No. 2 , com , si sS17.00 No. 3. 815,50 No. 4 , 813.00 FIIN'CINO. No. 1 , 4 A 6 In , 12 A 14 ft , rough 810.50 No. 1 , " " 10 " " 10.50 No.8 , " 12 A 14" " 10.00 No.3 , " " 18 " " 17.50 SID1NO. A. 12. 14 and 10 ft. 821.50 C , 815.50 B. 20.50 U. 18.50 CEIMNO AM ) PAHT1TION. 1st com , > / III White Pine CViliug S34.00 3nd " " " " " 28.00 Clear , ! , ' in. Norway " " 10.00 nd com. % in. " " " 14.00 STOCK noAitns. A 12innhs. Is 545.50 No. 1 , com. 18 in. s. 1 s. , 13 ft 80.50 " " " 14 ft 10.00 " " " JO ft 1H.50 No.2 , " " " 10.00 ' " 10 tt 17.50 Inch ( iroovod Hooting 81.00 per 51 more than 12 inch Stock Boards same length. suiNni.i : < ) , ! < ATII. XXclear . .83.10 Kxtra * A * 52.00 * A * Standard . . 8.75 * AHB.tB 2.55 0 in. clear No i. . 1.60 Lain 2.C5 POSTS. White cedar , C In. , J s. , I2c ; 0 in. qrs. , lie ; 8 in. ( trs. , 10c:4 : in. round 15c ; 'lennesboo lied Cedar , split. I5c : Split Oak. I2c 1,1 MI : , Krc. Kulncv white lime ( best ) , We : Akron ce- .pnt , Si.75 ; hair , : * c ; piabter , 82.75 ; tar oard , 81.75 ; sash , 40o perct ; doors , 40 per t. : blinds , 40c per ct. ; mouldings , 40o per r. tar felt , per cwt. , S2.75 ; straw boaid , ROUTHKUN YKI.I.OW PIKK. Com.4A01u. Flooring 817.50 tnr " " 21.50 Jlear ? < in. Ceiling 21.50 " Ji in. Partition 85.00 " Finish , 1 it 1' in.s. 2s 20.00 " Corrugated Celling , 4 In 25.00 Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . 27.03 THE CHIC AGO North Northwestern western Slaort Lin © Omaliii The only roiul to tnko for Dos Molno ' nr- halltown , Ocilnr llnpldF , Clinton , Dlxon. Chlcn- O , Milwaukee and nil points enst. To the people ple ot Nebraska , Colorado , Wyoinlnir. Utah , Idaho , .Nevm'o , Urc on , WnsliliiRton , nnd Call- fornla , It offers superior advuntnges not possi ble by any otliur lino. Among aiowo * ino numerous points of BU- nfirlorlty enjoyed by tlio patrons of this road Ueiween Omaha nnd C'lloinfO.aro Its two trains a day of DAY COAUHKS , which nro the fluent hat human nrt nnd IIIRjnulty can crexto. Its ALACliKBLK.Kl'lNO OAKS , which uro models of cointort nnd olfyanco. u8 PAUI.OU DKAW- INO ItOOM OAKS , tinsurnassud by any. nnd Ita widely celebrated 1'ALATIAIj DININU OAltS , the eiiuulof which cannot tie found clscwhora At Council Illultstlic tniina ol the Union Pncltlo Itr. connect In Union Depot with the o of the Chlcaito.V Northwestern Hy. In Clilcn o the trains of thle line make close connection witlt those of nil eastern lines. For Detroit. Columbus , Indlnnnpolls , Cincin nati , Nlanaru Kails , llnlfalo , PltteburirToronto , Montreal , lloston , New Vork , Phlloilolphln , nnltiinore , Washlneton and nil points In thu cast , ask for a ticket flu. the V "NOHTHtVKSTKIlN. " If you wish tlio lie > , t ucconimodatlon , All ticket atuntBboll tickets via thin lino' H. IIlXHIlTT. K P. WILSON. Genl. Manager , Oonl. Pnsa'rAKent Chlcairo , ill. W. M.HABCOCK. L. It. IIOLLRS , Westarn Agent , City Paxs'r Agent , Dm'aha Nebraska. THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF T11K Chicago , Mil waukee&Sl Paul Ry 27ie Heat Route from Omaha and Council JHlii/fn to' . THE E.A.ST Two Trains Daily Uetween Omaha and Council Blulli , Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarRapids Rock Island , Krceport , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janesville , lieloit , Winona , La Crosse , And all other important points Kaot , Northeast anil Koiitheast. Tor throuirh tickets call on tlio ticket intent at 1401 Jnrntim street , In 1'uxtou Hotel , oral Union Pncltlo 4lopot. Pullman Sleepers and the finest UlnliiK Cars In the world aru run on the main line of Hit Chlcuiro , Mllwnukeo ABt. . 1'aul Hallway and IV ery attention Is jialdto pamon ers by courts ous iimployes of the company. It. MII.I.KH , lieneral Manapor. J. K. TUCKKII , Assistant ( icneral Mnnngrr. A. V. It. CAlii'tNiEll , ( jciiornl 1'aidentrer and Ticket nifcnt. Uon. E. HtAfronu , Assistant General I'asion- jror and Ticket Au'cnt. J , T. Cianx , Uevral Supcrlntoadoni OMAM JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY Agricultural Implements. CHUJKCHILL PARKER , Whol iMel > rltrln Agricultural Implements , Wngona , Ctft\ttt \ uJ Bullion. Jnnci Itrret , tfwt n Oth nil 10thOni\h , Nub. LIXIXGER .1TSETCALF CO. , Agricultural Implements , Wftcnni.CirrlMM , n < iKl ! > , Hie. , WholtMlt , Onub * . Whotc lel > c lor ln Agricultural Implements , iriconi nnd Umilf . SOI , KB,1 )3 inJ W7 , Jonri it P. 1 . MAST & CO. , M n f rtiircpi of Drill * , Seeder. * , CnlHvator llnj lUkci , Clilcr Mill * mul l.utmn I'nlierlicrs. Cor. Ncirtli Mill and Nicholas t $ . WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Wholesale Agrlcullaral Implement * Wagons ami UuiaMcs. ornor 14th & Nicholas Us , Artists' Material. Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , Jill DonclM Htr * l , Omtli * . Boots and Shots. w. r. MOKSE a co. Jobbers of Hoots and Shoes. 1411 Furntni it. , Cm h , Nib. Iltnufaetorr , Summit itrt t. Hoiton. K1UKEM > ALL , JONES A : CO. Successor * to llecj.Tones & Co. , Wholesale Mnnufiicturrri * of Hoots .V Shoos. Ants for Uopton Itutihe. ' Slioo Co. 1102. 11(14 ( .1 1101 M rii i- t. . dmiilin. Ne Coffee , Spfces , Etc. CLAKK.K COl'KKK U. , Oiniihn OJlTce anil Splco Mills. Tens , Coffec , 8plcc , Ilitklnir 1'owiler , Klnvorliiir KxtrncU. l-uumlry Hlno Ink , etc. 141I-141U llnrncy SL Unnitin , Nobrneku , Crockery and Glassware W. L. WRIGHT , Af ntfor'hnManut cturcr and Importerot Crockery , Glassware , Liunpi , ChlmncTf , etc. Office , SIT Bouth llth rt. Commission and Storage. Commission and < Bntter. Knii ml Produce , { 'onilgnmenti ( elicited. H dquarteri for Bt4 > mWiiru ) , Jlfrrr llozei * nd Ur > pe Ilmketii. 1414 IH > i1ieitreetOra hn. JtlDDELL C Slorajro and Conimlsslon Morchanti , flCil lii Uiitter , Kff. Clipvua , To iltrf , Game , Oriten. etc. , eto. 1U8. lllhBU WIEDEJUAN cC CO. , Produce Commiasion Hercliants , Poultry , llutter , Unmo , Kiuiti , etc. Z 8. llth it Omaha. Neb. . . .i- i. GEO SClIKOEnER&CO. , SilccosRors to Mcfhunu \ Schroedor. 1'roduco Commission iiml Cold jt Onmlui , Nob. Coal , Coke and Lime. Qio. * \ ijAfiAan. Vren. C. F. ooortMAN , V. Piei. J. A. SUNlir.Hl.AND , Soo. Hnd Trean. COAL , COKE LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. iOaSoutli Thirteenth Street. Omulin , Neb. , / . tl. . > M Mannfiicturors of Illinois White Limo. And Shipper" of Conl nnrt Cnke , Coniunt. I'lasler , IJrnp , H lr. Fire Brick , Irnln. Tll nnil cwer Plpp. omcu. IMiton Flute ! Ka'-'im ' nt. , Om.Um , .Sub. Tdlepnonu 811. _ NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , \t of Coul tnnl Cotee , 3UB.1IIII St.Omiitiu , Nob. Dry Goods and Notlofs. jr. E. SMITH tc co , , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Notions 1102 and 1104 Douuli" . cnr. llth St. , Omnhn. Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH , DRY GOODS CO. , Importer's nnd Jobber * Dry Goods. Notions , dents' FiirnMiliiif Goods , tor. llth & Humpy 81" . . Onriliu furniture. DEWEY c(5 STONE , TVholesale Dealers in Furniture. Fkrnsm ( t. . Omaba. Neb. CHARLES XIlirERICK , Fnrnitnre , Boddin ? , Upholstery , Ulrrori.otc. lay. 1303 and 1210 Farnnni > t. . _ Omah . Croceritt , GALLAOirEK < C CO. , Wliolesi\lo Groceries and Provisions , Noc. 7fti , 707 , V and 711 9.10th. 8t , Omahn. Neb. McCOUD , Jt.UAl > r t4 CO. , Wholesale Grocers , lln and I.enTonworth t . , Omuha. U. M. SJ I-l Ul ! . iv CU , , 1211) , K'21,1221 IliirnoySt. , Oiunlia , Net ) . ALLEN BROS , lllliind lllfi Hnrnny Street , Omnhn. Hardware. LEE , FRIED cC CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Hheet Iron , BIC. Agent * for Howe Bcnlei , nnd Miami PonderCo..Om < haNeb. HIMERA UGH cP TA YLOK , Builders'Hanlwarc&Scalo Repair Shon liecbanlco' Touli and Iluffalo Kcalai. KOO Douglai at. - , Nub. KEC10U iSs W1LI1KLMY CO. , Wholesale Hnrdtrnre , 10th and Hiirnoy StroL-ta , Omnlm. Noli. Western AKUMIH tor Auntln I'owdor Co. , JelTcr- ton Stool NHlls , Kiilrbnnka Stnnd.ircl Hcalci. Heavy Hard Hare W. , T. ItllOATCIT , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprluga , Wagon Slock , Hardware Lumber , etc. 1309 and Ull llarner Bt. , Omnha. EDNEY < C GIJtBOJf , Wholesale Iron and Steel , \fafenn and Carriage Wood Htock , TTciiTy llar < 1war& Kto. HIT and HID Leavenworth t. , Omaha , Neb Hats , Caps , Ete. W. L PARKOTTE & CO. , Wholcmile Hats , Caw t Straw 1107 Hnrncy Struct , Omnlm , Nob. Liquors. Dlstllleri of I.lquorj , Alcotinl and plrlt > . Importora and Jobbers of Wines ami J.lquort. WILLO W SPRINGS DISTILLE' CO. find ILER < l > CO. , Importert and Jobtieraof Kino Wlnen nrt LlQiior Sole lD iiuf etur riiot Keunedr'f Ky l India Bitten - ten and Domeitlc l.lquiirx. 1112 llnrn r St. Lumber. TUMHER CO. , Dealer. . AM Kind , of Iluildin ? Material at Wholesale. ISth Street anil Dnlon Paeltlo Track. Omaha. 1 LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Linn * , Sush , I > oori , Kte. Vardi-CornerTth and Douglaij Cornel th and lou la . C. X. DIETX , Lumber. 13th and Callforrla ftreeti. Omaha. Neb. ' JRED W. GRA r , Lnrober , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc. Cor.Cm tnd iouiln Hi. . OmaUa.No ) . T. W. HARVEYLUM11ER CO. , To Dealers Only. Offlce , U03 Faroim tr et.Omth . OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY CXAS. R. LEE , Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpeti and P rq t Flooring. 8th and Doagla * JO HIT A. WA K1W11SLD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. Imported * nd American Portland Cement. PUt4 Afent forMllwaukee Hrdraulle Ceineutand licit ( julnc ; While Lime. Millinery and Motions. J. OnKttl'KLItKR IS CO. , Importers nd Jobber * of Xotlon * . nth st. Motions , Wliol i le IHiil ri In Notions and Furnishing1 Goods , 410 and 406 B. Tontb St , Omnhl. V1NYAR1) iV : SCHNEIDER , Wholesale Notion * and Gent * ' Ifitr nl.tliiiifi Good * , 110A Ilnrnoy Street..Omnhn , Nub. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wlin.lrna.lo Donlura In Rejtncd and Lubricating Oil * , AxltiOrense , etc. Umnlin , Neb. A , II. Ulshop , Manager. PAPER Wliolcsalu Paper Dealers. Carrr a nlco itoek of Printing , Wra , > nln nn < 1 Writ Ing paper. Special attention glreu to car load or ord er < Printers' Materials. Auxiliary Pubiisliers. Dealers In Tjpol're i and Printers' Supplier (0 > South Twelfth Stroet. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUItRER CO. , Manufacturer find Dealeretn all klndiuf Kubbcr Goods , Oil Tlntlilng and Leather Hulling. HtHK _ rnmu S'.enm fittings , Pumps , Etc. " . L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines. Bteam , Water , Hallway and Milling Supplier. 9X , unand W4 Karnaru it. . Oaiulm. Nel . CHURCHILL 1'UMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , gtaamand Water Supplies. Headquarter ! for Mat ! ' . ' . Jill . . . . ro u'.o'HJoo-U. ITaruam t. Unmhn. Neb. U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMP COMPANY. nalladar Wind Ullmt pteam nnd WMer Hnpnllef , Plumbing Ooodn , Hefting. llo e. IMS mid VX > far- uaui it. , Omaha. 8. K. Kolton , Munager. _ lelephnneNu.210. JtROH'NELL P CO. , Mnnufitctiirern and Dcalom In Kiifflncs , Hoilors & Gcnevitl Jlaohliiory Sheet Iron Work.Sleum I'utiipi. Saw Mills. IMl.'MUiri l.eavciiworlli St. , Oiniiliu. .Seeds. PHIL. ST1MMEL & CO. , WIIOIAISM.K ii'in , Field and Garden Seeds , Nos. lill-Uia Jones Street , Oiimlut. Nub. Storage , Forwarding & Commission. ARMSTRONG , P1JTTIS & CO. Storage , Forwardingtf Connn llriuicli lunisool lh Honnov llu i/y ( 'o. Ilinr- irles nt wlioluinlii mill n lull Nos. 111'M. ' IIHO nnd KII'J 1/urd M. , Uniiihn , Nob. TulopUono No. 7CU. Teas antl Cigars " ' \VM."AT'wTLSON & CO. , Iinportnrsnnd Jobbers of 'lens and Claari * . plcos nnd lilsy ) ; Hnkluif Powder. Kin nnd lilt ) Hiiinoy Slicot. , ( Jimllm , Nut ) . OMAHA MANUFACTURERS , Cornier. . EAGL E John Epencter , Prop. Minnfaoturer r Oklvanliod Iron and Cornice. AN l > c.d < e nd 103 and IPS N. IQlli it. . omaUa.Nel ) . Smoke Sta-ks , Boilers , Etc ' / / . Jt. SAWYER , Slunufnetiiriiifi : Dealer in SinokoStacks , H , Tnnki. nn < l OonnrHl llollc-r Ki-inlilii ? , l.ll'i Dciilon Iri'i't. ( Itiinlin * " " * " * " M * * * ' M * * ' M Iron Works. Iron Works , Wrought nnd Cast Iron Bullillnu Work , Iron Slalm , IlnllliiK , llfunm anil Olrdcru , Htcnm KnglnfB. llrun Work , OLiiorul Kounilrr , Mnrbliio HIH ! Mine krmllh \fnrk. OBlcean lWork .U. P. UT.nnillitlmtiuet. "UMAIA WIKE itiRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Ralllnyn , Diwli Xalli , Window ( junrilg , I'lowofSlnnds , Wlni 1SI N. 10th. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS G. Andrein , Proprietor. .Manul'actiirer ( if Flro nnd llnrgliir I'root Pafcs. Vaults , .lull Work , lion and Whui KcsiieliiK , , oto Cor. llth ami.Iack nn-st. Omnhn. Overalls. CANFIELD' ' COMPANY , Manufacturers of Ovornlls , letni P nt , Slilrti , Etc. I1W and 1104 Douulm Street. Umahi.Neb. Sash , Doors , Ete. M. ATDISBROW CO. , Wlioletale Manunctur r of Snsli , Doors , lilinds and Jlotildltiflfs , llrnpch oaice.lZlii aud Itsril tr. , tni.-.haN-- . BOim MAKITFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mould'nKH.SUilr ' Work and Interior Hard Wood nnltli Just opeuuct. N. K. cor. 8th and Leuvenwurlb tilt. Omuba , Nob. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , Manufacturer of MonMlnpi" , busli , Doors nml lIllnds.Tiiniliiit ritiilr-work. llnnk nml OltlCD 1'lttlllRS 2)tli ) nml Poppleton A\cnuo , Brewers , STORZ 0 ILER , lJ < ! ! r Urewcrs , 1M1 North lllb Hlrcet. Omnha , Neb. SOUTH OMAHA. _ C. II. PU.MKlt. N. I' . II1UII.MA.V. J. II. Ill , ASCII AKO PALMER , RICIiMAX > ( CO. , Live Stork Commission Merchants , Olflco Hooiii" ) . Upposlto Cxcluumc llulldlni , ' , t'nion Block Vmds , Hdiitli Oinnliii , Noli. McCOY Livestock Coniinlssion Mcirlmnls. Murket fiirnlshpil froennupiilUHtl'in. bin kor i fuoler funil lml on KO I ternit Hororono * Omilni Nutlonul II ink HIM ! Ho ith Oniuhu N Mia t Uolun htuck V nl , , buiitli Uuuliu , LORIMER , WIJSTEKF'LI ) Si MAI.JSY Lire Stork Commission , Itoom 15 Kxt'liniiKO Imlldlnif , 1'nlon Hlock Viinls , houtli Umnliii , Noli. ConiralhSlon Dcnlorfi In I.lvo .Stok , lloom "I.Kx cliaiiKu llulldlnif . I'nlon Meek VMS. , . * . Oinnliii ItciforonccsI'nlon NiU'l Hunk , Oiiinhii.l'iilini S-IOCK ViinU Hunk. H. Omnhn , I' , ft. ltowluv Pits. Am. llnnk .V Ti u t Co. . Omulin. I & FITCH , Cotnmlfifilon Donlors In I.lvo Stnok , Hooin 'H Opposim KxclLinuii llnlMlnif , Union Hiock Viiuls , south Uinnliii , Nub. UXIOXSTOCK YARDS Co7 Uf Omaha. I-lmJKd. John K. Bord. B'jpertnteol n > .