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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; THURSDAY. OCTOBER 0 , 1887 ,
CHICAGO MVM STOCK.
CincAno , Oct 5. ( Special Telegram to tlio
BKE.J OATrr.K Trade was fair , consider-
Ini ; the fact that nearly every body had turned
out to wrlconio the presidential party. Oood
to choice natives were again scarce and sold
as high as at any time. Plain and common
natives sold a shade tower. Texan * and
range cattle are BO low that It would seem
there was hardly a show for the same to go
lower , yet such was the belief of fair and
conservative salesmen. A fuw lots of fancy
heavy steers sold at $1.1)3(35.10 ) ( , and one lot
that averaged about 1703 Ins. at 35.30. It Is
estimated thnt 3,000 to 4,000 Texans wore
old since Monday under SJ.OO per ICO IDS.
< * t Is also estimated that 4.000 to 5,000 range
cattle In the same time hold within a range of
8i2. ' @irx ) , but few out ot many thousands
marketed making 93.00 per too IN. A few lots
of stockers change hands from day to day ,
but there IH really no Ufa In trade. Native
feeders arn not wanted. Distillery people
can get fully matured rangers for S'J.-iV22.'X ) ,
with good grassers , healthy and strong : all
the ; need Is llesh to make them prime. This
they will put on In distilleries in short order ,
lions Trade was active , with a down
turn of about lOc , the market closing rather
quiet , with * largo number left. The hulk of
packing oorts sold early within a range ot
84.40(84.50 , but toward the closn buyers for
packers were "talkliu" SVOtoUtt. It Is un
derstood that a string of packers , averaging
2 a Ibs , cost 4 4004.50. Knrly In the day
a few lots of heavy sold at JM.4.XIM Gu ,
but toward the close 81.45 would have boon n
high price tor anything In that line. Light
sorts HY > ld at S4.r > u@4.V ( > at tlu < opening and
S4.40Q4.45 at ttio close.
FINAMJIAU
NKW YORK , Oct. 5. | SpeciaiTeleer.im to
the BKK. ] STOCKS The opening of the
stock market was generally strong this morn-
In ? , most stocks showing an advance over
yesterday's llnal tlgurc.s from , ' < to Yt per
cent This advantage was increased In a
few Instances , but prices became weak al
most Immediately find Lackawanna , which
sold ox-dividend nf 1 % per cent , quickly lost
1 # , He.idlnir % and others from } to } i per
cent. These losses , exceut In Lackawaunn
and Heading , wore generally recovered and
Jater tlio list again became weak. At 11
o'clock the market was quiet and gen orally
iirm after the rally which brought prices
nearly up to those of the opening. Half a
dozen stocks Western Union , St. 1'aul ,
Heading , Lttckawunna , Northwestern and
lliJhmond and West 1'olnt contributed
about three-fourths of the total business
done , the remainder being dull and feature ,
less throughout. The stock market became
Intensely dull for everything except St. Paul
and Western Union after 11 o'clock and
while dealings were devoid of features of
any Kind , prices remained steady to firm ,
alight gains being made in some leading
stocks. Toward thu end of the tirst hour-
however , Northern Pacific preferred devel
oped a sudden weakness and dropped 1 %
per cent , the general list sympathizing to a
limited extent. The market closed quiet.
GOVKIINMENTS Government bonds were
dull but steady.
YBSTKUn.VY'S QUOTATION ? .
MONKY On call easy at : > r < J5 per cent , last
loan 4 , closed offered at 4 per cent.
PRIME MEUCASTILB-PAPKU 0 ® per
cent.
8TKiu.iNn ExcirANor. Dull hut steady
at * 4.rJ i for 60-day bills ; S4.83 for de
mand. _
ruonucE MARIJKTS.
lilvorpoot , Oat. 5. Wheat , firm ; de
mand good ; holders otfersparingly : Califor
nia No. 1 , Os , Ud per cental ; red western
prlnz , Cs , 2d@0d , lid ; red western winter , Os ,
BdAds , 3d.
Corn Firm ; demand good.
Milwaukee. Oct. 5. Wheat , iirm ; cash ,
70Kc ; November , 7IXe ; December 7r '
Corn-Firm ; No. 8. 43c.
Oats Quiet ; No. a white , 20c.
Kye-Diill ; No. 1. 4Pc.
Barley Kasmr ; No. 3 , 59Vc.
Provisions Dull ; Pork , October , S 14.50
15.00.
Minneapolis. Oct. A. Wheat , wnnk ; in
active and liberal receipts ; No. 1 hard , Octo
ber 70 > fc ; November , 71c ; December. TJHC ;
May , 78c ; No. 1 northern , October , GOJic ;
November , 68c ; December , CUc ; May , 24c ;
No. 2 northern , October , 01 Jfc ; November ,
6Hc ; December , 04c ; May , 70c ; on track : \o.
1 hard , We ; No. I northern , G7K < 303Ko ;
No. a Northern , ( K ? @ < J4c.
Flour Steady : miller's Iirm holders ;
patents , 84.15ftt4.yO ; bakers' , SU.25@n.50.
Jtecelpts Wheat , 248.000 bu. ; Hour , 205 bis.
Shlpments-Wnoai , 53,200 bu ; Hour , 24,000
bis.
OlDolnnatl , Oct. 5. Wheat , easier :
No. 2 , 7GKc.
Corn Steady ; No.2 mixed , 44J c.
Oats Quiet and firm ; No. 2 mixed , 27
lyo-FlrmNo. 2,1 .
Pork-Quiet ; 814.50.
Lard-Firm ; 80.45.
Whisky-Firm at 81.05.
New VorK , Oct. 5. Wheat , receipts ,
20,000 ; exports 32,000 ; options advanced VQ
Jic : closing Iirm at a ehado under highest ;
spot lots M@ ) c higher and moderately ac
tive , closlntt Iirm : ungraded red , 78 ( 82 ; No.
1 red , nominal , as c ; No. a red , 3 < f , ele
vator : 83V ( s4)8'c1 ) delivered ; November ,
closed at HUHc.
Corn Kecolpta , 2.000 ; exports , 25,000 ;
HO/'i'c higher and quite active ; ungraded ,
olc : No. U , 52Jfc storeKg53 ; ( o delivered ;
to arrive , delivered ; November
closed at 52 e.
Oats Itecelpts. 65,400 ; exports , 2,000 ; W c
hleher ; western mixed , S aiKc ; white
western , mixed , 3. > @ 40o.
CoKe Spot , fair ; Ulo , quiet at S19.33 ; op
tions 5@10 points lower ; only moderately
active ; sales , 43,250 bnus ; Octnbur , 817. : > 0d ( )
17.t5 : ; November , 817.456 * 17.50 ; December ,
81V.55ai7.no ; January , S 17.50 ® 17.00 ; Febrti-
ery , S17.5.17.00.
Petroleum Steady ; United. 6S } < c.
KBK Fair and request Iirmestern ; , 15@
21c.
21c.Pork
Pork Quiet and more or less nominal.
Lard Couple points lower and fairly ac
tive ; western steam , spot ,
Uutter Firm and fair Inquiry ; western , 13
@ 25o ; western creamery , lo@'J5c.
Cheese Better demand and firm ; western ,
City , Oct. 5. Wheat ; steady ;
No. 3 soft , cash , 05c nskod : May , 74 , .
Corn Steady ; No. a cash , S5c ; No-
yember , SS obld ; May. SSJfo bid , S-Jo asked.
Oats No. 2 , May > o bid , 2tfc asked.
New Orleanx. Oct 6 , Corn Quiet but
teady ; mixed , 55o ; white and yellow , SOc.
Oats-Easier ; No. 2 , Kic.
Corn meal-steady , Urni , $2.C5@3.30.
Hot : Products Unsettled , generally lower ;
pork. 815.35 ; lard. 10.75.
liulk Meats-Shoulders , 5.n-i ) ; long
clear and clear rib , S7.87X-
HVK 8TOOK.
CliltmRn. Oct. 5. 1'uj DrovorV Journal
reports as follows :
Cattle Receipts. 13.000 ; weak ; beeves. 82,75
Q.VOO ; cows , > 1.25@3.75 ; stockcrs , Sl.OoO3.iO.
Sheen Kecelpts , 0,000 ; market slow ; na
tives , S3.50@4.10 ; lambs , S4.ixxiJ5.00 ; western
and Texas , 3.00@a50.
Ilocs-ltocelpts , 32,000 ; active and lower ;
packing clo&ed at 8l.U6ia4.35 ; light , 84. 40
National Stock Yard * . Kait Ht.
L < outt. 111. , Oct. 5. Cattle , receipts.
3.400 ; shipments , 1,100 ; slow : fair to
choice heavy uatlvo steers , ( S.'JO@4.70 ;
butchers' steers , medium to choice , $ U25 < 3
' 8.05 ; feeders , fair to good , 2.CO&3.20.
I Hogs Receipts , 3,000 ; shipments , 400 ;
i lower ; cholcn heavy and butchers' selec
tions , V4.50 < ii4.50 ; packing and Yorkers ,
medium to prime. tf4.20@4.50 ; pigs , . com <
aiou to good , S.70@4.20. ! )
ti.aua City. Oct. 5. Cattle , receipts ,
\000 ; ihlpmentay,600j wore active goou and
steers , gac.1) : ! ; cow3. 81.25i$2.05. (
llogn-ltcceliiti , H.OOOj HhlpmehU , 540 ;
opened at fKStOe lower ; closed at I0@l5o
lower ; commnn to choice , 4.00 4,45 ; skips
and pl s , S'3.DO. : :
OMAHA MVH HTOOK.
Wednesday , Oct te
Cattle.
There was a heavy falling oft In the re
ceipt * of cattle to-day , there being only
thirty-one loads as against titty-eUht yester
day. The market wns about steady on ( rood
Krades of steers suitable for the dressed beet
trade. There were verr few corn led cattle
In of any kind and no peed natives , althoueh
there was some Inquiry for them. The mar
ket was a shade easier on common western
cattle. Quite a string ol Texas cattle was
sold to the local packers.
There were thirty loids of hoKsnnthn
market , which was a gain ot four loads as
compared with yesterday. The market
opened about lOc lower and w s not very ac
tive at thu decline. Lttor , when the reports
were received from Chicago , the market
eased oil and closed fully 15e. lower than yes
terday. and weak , The hoes were all taken
with the exception of one load.
Hhoep.
There wore no fresh receipts , nnd nothlnR
doing on the market.
Uooeli | : .
Cattle. . 700
lioxs . . . . . 2,000
Shipments.
Cattle . 5 cars . Chlcniro
Cattle . . . 'I cars . Local
Hogs . 20 cars . Boston
Provallln < I'rloo * .
ShawlnKthepre/allliijpricai piUl for llva
slock on this market :
Choice stours. 130J to 1300 Ibs . . .81.1091.50
Choice steer * . 1100 to UiOJ Iba. . . : i.i ! 4.10
Fat little .steers 900 to 1050 Ibs . . . . n. 75 3. 35
Corn-fed ranice steers 1200 to 1330 ii.8Vi44.39
Good toctiolco corn-fed cows. . . . 2.50(70 ( - . 75
Common to medium cows . l.ftOij2.0J (
Uood to choice bulls . 1.50fa2.00
Oood range feeders . 2.40di2.bO
Good native feeders , 000 Ibs and up
wards . 2.7.VS3.00
Fair to medium native feeders.UOO
Ibs und upwards . 2.'iO@2.0.li
btockers , 400 to 700 Ibs . 2.00M2.40
Prime fat sheep . 3.35(38. ( M
Fair to mciilum shrop . 2.50 < 33.00
Common sheep . 1.50 < uj--5
Light and medium noes . li.VOM4.00
Good to choice heavy hoes. . . . . . 4.10(3)1.25 ( )
Uood to choice mixed Jiogs . 4.003 1.15
Rcpre.ientactvo data * .
TEXAS 8TKKUS DAY STATE C. CO.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
150. . . .1100 S2.45 5S..1141 S2.45
WKSTKIIN STKKIIS TINNON 4 L.
COWS HAY STATE C. CO.
20. . . . 1035 82.10
WKSTfHIX STEEIIS.
2. . . 1185 8i37 !
WKSTKHX'STKCIIS COnX-1'ED.
18. . . . 1282 83.40
NATIVK 01IASS STEKHS.
18.D. . . . . 870 82.80 5..11I4 53.10
D. . . .1073 3.10 3..11UO 3.10
isTAOS
1. . . .1200 S1.90 2. . .1180 81.00
XATIVK BTKEIW YBAltl.t.NQS.
33. . . 705 S3.00
1IUM.3.
1..10CO 51.2,1 1. . .1720 81.75
if ATIVI : cows.
3. . . . 1000 81.40 15. . .1032 82.15
: i. . . .U53 1.50 15. . .1100 2.13
3. . . . SHI 2.05 0. . . 1HJ5 2.20
1. . . .1005 2.10 22. . 2.10
NATIVI : iniKin : >
15 . . . 837 82.20
WKSiTKlIN COWS.
b..U35 53.25
11001.
No. Av. Silk. IT. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
CS. . . .WO 'WO S3.1K ) tlO. . , .27'J 80 84.20
13. . . .310 SO 4.00 53. . , .278 80 4.20
80. . . .2SS 100 4.10 02 . , .2I0 ! 80 4.20
3S. . . .HI7 120 4.10 r/j. . , .273 10) 4.20
3'J. . . .IU4 120 4.10 01. . , .275 1GO 4.UO
43. . . .281 100 4.10 CO. . , .2S1 WO 4.20
74 . . .251 2bO 4.10 < X5. . . .277 210 4.20
57. . . .278 240 4.10 75. . . .215 40 4.20
G'J , . . . ' . ' 00 120 00. . . .271 240 4.25
41) ) . . . .287 120 01 . , .200 2. 0 4.25
03. . . .250 ICO 4.15 OS. , . .203 100 4.25
04. . . .247 80 4.15 73. , . .237 240 4.25
03 . . .203 150 4.17 } 5-i. , 200 4.2 >
01 , . . .274 120 4.20 71. 100 4.2.J
2U. . . .W5 4.20
Ijivc Stock Sola.
Showing the number ol he.U ot stuck sold
on the market to-day :
CATTLK.
n. II. Hammond & Co 107
Harris & Fisher 05
Local 53
Shippers 21
Speculators 22
Feeders 143
Total 471
11009 ,
Squires &JCo 1,124
( i. 11. Hammond & Co 704
Harris & Fisher b'J
Total 1,017
Unsold 73
All sales ot stocic in this market are made
per cwt live weight union othorwUo statol ,
Dead hogs soil ut Jo per Ib. for all weight * .
"Skins , " or ho s weUhlng less than 100 Ib3.
no value. I'nuiiant sows are docked 43 IDS ,
and stais8J lln. by tlio Diiblia Inipuotor.
HIOIIEST AND r.owEBr.
SUowliiK the highest and lowest prices paid
for hogs on this market during the past three
months :
Ijlvo Stocic Notes.
Cattle steady.
Hogs closed 15o lower.
The hoe market cot a black eye yesterday.
Clark Ileaton , Weston , Neb. , marketed a
load of 20c hogs.
Hogs nveraifcd C3 to the car yesterday as
airnlnsl 67 on Tuesday.
l.evl COY. Phillips , sold n load ot 27Mb.
hogs at S4.25 , tilt ) top jince.
Slioplmnl & Bruiser , Creighton , marketed a
load ot 237-lb. hogs at the top price.
Ueortro liootc'l , Mlllard , was hero and
topped the market with a load oHMO-lb. hogs.
John Hone and K. Harris , two well known
citizens ot Neoln , weru among the visitors at
the yards.
Doth mmnbers ot the linn of Tlnnan &
human were hero with twenty-live loads of
good rangu feeders.
Mr. Tyson , of Tyson & Lawn'nep , Mllll-
, Neb. , came In with a lend of 205-1 b.
Kan , which sold ut the top price.
Henry Moore , Lucas , la. , of the Lucas
Land and Live Stock company , was In and
bold two loads of native Iowa feeders.
Squires it Co.'s sixty double decks of hogs
bought nn yesterday's Clucairn umket aver-
nt'd 2bt ) Ibs. , and eost S4.4I. The twenty
loads bouuht on this market averted ib-i ,
and cost S4.13.
"The boys were Inclint'd to Ini li at mo
when 1 predicted n few das . > ; lint lio-s
would sell ai low as S3.r > o but'nf , ' HID winter
pnclclng season opened , " lutn it ) M n sales.
man , "but It begins to look aIt' 1 win not
far out of the way after all.
The Anglo American Packing company
vrhlch has been the heaviest buyer on tlm lioe
market , did not buy a hog yesterday. They did
not want to pay ovsr f 4.00 for anything , al-
thoueh they did offer SJ.M or SI. 10 for one or
two loads.
C. A. Ulrtioy , ot Crete , Neb , , who has
grown up In the stock business , has bought
out tlin Interest of F. M. llorlne In the linnet
ot llorlne , Wngeoncr ft Co. The now firm
will bo known as Waggoner , lllrney < te Co.
A. Waggoner , who has boon twenty years In
the stock business. Is well known as a good
business man and a thorough good fellow.
C. . lloilne will continue in his old position
of bookkeeper for the linn.
OMAHA WIlOljISHiYTjM MARKETS.
Wednesday , Oct. 5.
I'rocluoo , Print * , Etc.
The fnlloiclng arc Wiu prlcci at whMi
round tots of i > rmlnca nro sold on tltlt
mnrkct :
The season for California fruits Is practi
cally over and only an occasional small ship
ment Is received , consisting principally of
pears. The now crop of nuts Is on tlio mar-
ket. llioro were no especially new features
to-day In the-prodnco markets. The supply
and demand on the .most staple products be-
In * about equal.
Eaos TIIH market Is very steady and there
Is no prospector a chance for a few days.
Stocks go at IT@18c.
UUTTKII Creamery , West Point , SOc ;
other , 22@24c per pound j choice dalrv , ts@
SOc ; medium grades , I3@l5c ; ordinary , 0@10c.
CIIKESK Market fair. Fancy full cream
Cheddars , slnde 13c ; full cream twins , ISc :
young Americas 13Kc ; Drlcl < cheese , 1UO Ibs
( n case , 14c ; Mmb rter , 100 Ibs In case , l c ;
Saurs' fancy Ohio , I'Jc. '
Potii.TitY Fair market ; spring chickens
2.00 < iW.60 ! old fowls. 5 .50J.UO : ; ducks
$2.2502.75 : turkeys , In very light request ,
G@7c per Ib.
GAMK Itccolpts light : prairie chickens ,
S3.oo : ) .25 : mallard ducks. Sl.r 0l.7i. ( Qunil ,
SI.2V < < 1. ! > 0 ; teal and mixed ducks , 51.twwi.75 ;
suljK ) , 75c@Sl.OO ; jack rabbits , 4045o each ;
jnck snlpi' , Sl.OO per doz.
OVSTKHS Shell , 82.00 oer hundred ; bulk ,
S1.35 per hundred ; selects , S2.20a gallon ;
Cans , New York counts , 45c ; selects , 35y5
40c : standard , 27Q30C.
POTATOKS The mnrkct Is well supplied.
Salt Lake and Colorado stock sells at S5c.
Nebraska and Iowa stock 00 ( < j5R per bushel.
SWKKT POTATOKS The market Is well
supplied wltli home grown at Cw@5c per
bushel ; Virginia stock 3c per Ib.
fide I'LA.NT Slow sale at C075c per doz ,
for choice stock.
UNIONS Choice laree Cull Torn la onions
are offered on tlia market at SOc per bushe
The demand Is light
UKANS. Hand-picked navy. 42.00 per
bushel , and other grades down as low as
S1.2.-J. Clifornia stock , 62.40 per bushel.
CKI.KUY The reuulpu are larger and the
stock better. Uood stock brings 30 ( < tti5c a
bunch.
CIDKH Choice Michigan elder , $0.00(36.50 (
per bbl of 3-1 un\ \ .
POPCOUN Choice , for stands. 2@2 } c per Ib.
HONKY Good honey In neat one Ib.
frames 20c ner Ib.
COCOANHTS Oood stock. $ r .00.
CitAMinimiKS Tlie market Is fairly well
supplied with irood stock. Bell and cherry ,
87.00 ; Uell & Uu'-'le. S8.00 ; Capp Cods , 5.00. .
LKMONS Messina. S0.00@0.50 ; Malora ,
57.00 ; Sorronto. 87.00.
OnANor.8 Messina out of the market ;
Louisiana , 89.00 per bbl , $500 per box ; Ja
maica , S 10.00 per bbl , $5.50 ner box.
APPLKS The supnly is liberal , especially
of home-grown stock. Choice Michigan ap
ples. ? 3. < )0i.50 ) : ; home-grown , 82.2rX3J.OO : :
Johnathnns. $3.50@3.75.
CitAii Ari'LKS Choice Siberian , 53.00 ( 3.50
per bbl.
OBAPKS Home-grown stock Is In liberal
Rurally and is moving feelv at 5cpcr pound ;
California , Tokay 81.73@3.00 per crate ;
Muscats SI. 50.
PIIAIIS There Is a fair supply of Califor
nia pears on the market , but the gicat ma *
jority of them nro not very choice. Choice
stock , * 2.50S ( > ' ) .r > o.
BANANAS The market Is well supplied
with bananas tsXi ; ( ) ( : i.OO pnr bunch.
NUTS New crop ; chestnuts , ISc Ib ; pea
nuts , 7 } c , raw : Urazil nuts , lilc : Almonds ,
Tarragona , 20c ; Knulish walnuts , ibc ; Fil
berts , I2o. _
Flour nnd l < Vp < l.
flicfoUowlwjuic thclotiMnfiin'tccv :
Minnesota patents. SJ.5Up.irc.wt. : Minneso
ta Bakers' straight , 8'20 ! percwt. ; Kansas and
Missouri wluter fnncv patents , S'J :4iftj.flQ : ! ;
Nebraska patents , S2.23@.a5 ; rye Hour , * 1.73
ffll.UO per cwt ; rye ( italmm , 81.40 per cwt. ;
wheat Graham , $1.75 per cwt. ; corn meal ,
yellow , OOc per cwt : corn meal , white. Sl.OO
per cwt ; chopped feed , S14.00@10.00 pt-r ton ;
bran , Sl'J.OO VJ.OO per ton : screenings , 59.00
@ 12.00 per ton.
HAY-Uplaml prairie , S8.00@.5U ; com
mon coarso. S7.00@8.00.
Grocer's l < ist.
CorrEK Ordinary grades. 20J @ 31o : fair ,
21kgft2c ( ; prime , 'StgtiSo ; fancy green nnd
yellow , 233rc ; old government Java. S8@
30c ; Interior Java , 25J8c ; Moelia , 38 ; ) c ;
Arbticklu's , roasted , 2T Uc ; McLatiKiiltn'H
XXXX , 20Jfc ; Dilworth1s , 20c ; Ked Cross.
SGtfc.
KEFINKD LAUD Tierce. 7c : 40-lb square
cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , 7J c ; 20-lb round ,
7 c ; 10-lb palls , 7k'c ; 5-ib pails , 7 'c ; 3-lb
pails , 7J/c.
SuoAR-GranuUted , 6) ( @ " > 'Xcconf. \ . A ,
f'i(3ic ' ) ( ; white extra 0 , < i @ ( % c ; extra C ,
0irxikc ( : yellow C , 5J c ; cut loaf , 7 , ' ; pow
dered , 7)ic. )
I'KOVISIONS llams , HJ QUHc : breakfast
bacon. Witol'teX : bacon sides U irftuctdrv
salt , b5-/c ! ) ; shoulders , 7@3 c : dried beef
hams , lUllc ( : dried beef regular ,
hams picnic , 8 8X0.
UniKD FRUITS Apples , now , Ji's Oc ;
evaporated , 50-lb ring , li@lt.H'c ; raspberries ,
evaporated. 29c : blackberries , evapora.ed ,
UVMlOc : pitted cherries , ueaehes , new ,
M H , 7 > ic : evaporated peeled puacnus , o ;
evaporated , unpsred. lOK lic ; newcurrants ,
7K@7Kc ; prunes , 5@5 c : citron , 2.r ; rai
sins , London layeis , & 2.li2.1. ) ' > ; Culllornla ,
loose muscatels. S1.W2.00 ) ; new Valoucias ,
HOPE Seven-sixteenths Inch
STARCH Mirror Gloss , 5Jfc ; Graves Corn ,
Cc ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; Oswego Corn , 7c.
SYnur No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , 51.4031.50
New Orleans , ver gallon. : w@40o ; maple
syrup , half Ibbs , "old time. " per gallon , Wc ) ;
1-gallon can . per doz , S 10.50 ; half-nallou
cans , per doz , $ i'J5 ; quart cans , 53.25.
CANNED GOODS O\sters , standard , per
case , S3.003.10 : strawberries , 2 Ib , per case ,
S3.0W33.10 ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case. S3.00 ( < (
a.10 ; California pears , per case. 54.tXX34.70 ;
apricots , oer case , | 4.lO ( < i4.25 ; peaches , per
case , 85.7505.85 ; white cherries , pur case
JO.00 plums , per case. S3.bOQ3.lti : blue
berries , per case. 52.3002.40 ; egg plums , -
Ib. per case , 52.50 ; pineapples , 2 Ib ,
per cage. 53.20O5.75 ; 1 Ib salmon , per doz
OOC42.a'i : 2 Ib gooseberries , per caso. S3.2T
( 3.35 ; 'i Ib string beans , per case , 51.75 ; 2 Iq
lima beans , oer case , 51.00 ; 2 Ib marrow
fat peas , per case , S' .MXa'.eo ; B Ib early June
peas , per case , 12.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 82.40
r < * 2.50 ; a Ib corn. S2.30@2.40.
"PICKLES Medium , in bbls , 50.50 ; do In
half bbls , 53.75 ; small , In bbls , 57,50 : do li
half bbls , 54.25 ; gherkins , In bbls , 33.50 ; doll
halt bbls , 54.75.
WOODENWARE Two-hoop palls , per doz ,
tl.45 : 3-iioop palls , 51.70 ; No. 1 tub , S0.5D
No. 2 tub , 55.50 ; No. a tub , 84.50 ; wash
boards , 51.75 ; assorted bowls , S2.2.V No. 1
churns , 59 ; No. 2 churns , 88 ; No. 3 churns
TOHACCO Lorlliard'sCllmax , 44e.\ \ Splen
did , ' 4lc : Mechanic's Dellnht , 41c ; LeggettA
Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Drum
mond's Itnrso Shoo , 41c ; T. J. , 37c ; Sore'
Spearhead , 44c.
BnooMS-Extra 4-tle,52.CO ; No. 1$2.00 ; No
a , 51.75 ; heavy stable , 54
CANDT Mixed , B&cailc ; stick , 8KQ9Kc
CKACKEIIS Garneau's sbda , butter am
picnic , 5c ; creams , be ; ginger snaps , be ; clt
EOda , Vc.
TKAS Japan , 2055c ; gunpowder,20
Youni Hyson. 25@Vic ; Unions , 20gOOc. (
JKr.t.iKS-30-lb palls , 82.00.
HOLLAND MACKEIIKI. 80c per keg ,
Dry Qooil * .
COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis
count LL. 6Jfc ; CC , 7Kc ; SS , 8Jfc
Nameless , SUe ; No. a , Cc ; EE , '
( iG , 10)ic ) ; XX , 12c ; 06. 14c ; NN. we
ux. ibc ; li. 20c : No. 10.8Kc ; 40 , ioHc : ea
13Kc : bO , 15c ; so , colored , lOc ; 50 , colorei
12c ; 70 , colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13 c ; Union
Pacllie. ISc.
CAKI-KT WAnr-BIbb wulte , IS c ; col
ored , 20HC.
BATTS Standard. 8c ; Gem , lie ; Beauty ,
12Kc : Boone , 14o ; B , cased , 50.50.
PiiiNTS-SoLiD.CoLons-AtlantaSKo ; Sla
ter 5cBerllnOUOKcGarnerOlloto7. ; PINK
AND KOIIKS Klchmond oc : Allen6c ; iUver-
polnt5cStuel HlverCn : ItlchiuondGc ; Pacitio
0) ) < c. INDIOO BLDK Washington Cc ; Ameri
can OKcArnold0c ; ; ArnoldB He ; Arnold
A 12c ; Arnold Goldseal luXc. DIIESS Char
ter Oak4H'o ; uatnapo3 c : Lmll 4Kc : Alien
Hlchmond 5 > < c ; Windsor Oc ; Eddystone
c : Pacliic 6c.
GiNOHAM-Plunkett checks 7 e : Whlttcn-
ton 7 > ic ; York 7Jic ; Normandlo Dress
8ifc ; Calcutta Dress 8J < o : Whlttenton
Dress Ste ; Henfrew Dress Oc to 12Wc ;
CA muic8-Slater4Kc ; Woods 4 } < c ; Standard -
dard 4Xc ; Peacock 4Jc.
COHHIIT JUANS Androscoggln 7 , c : Kear-
ge 7)c ) ; liockport 0c ; Coneitoga 6'4'c.
Duel-West Point W IB..BOZ. , io > jc ; West
Point 29 In. . 10 nz. . 13tfoWcst : ; Point 29.ln. ,
12 oz. , 13c5 West Point 49 In. . 11 oz. , 10e.
Checks-Caledonia X. ? Hc : Caledonia XX ,
lOWc ; Economv to 9 c ; OtlsO to9 } < c.
TICKS LewlstonSO In. , faj c : Lnwiston 83
In. , ii'e : ; York 3U In. , Uc ; Swift Hlvfr7Kc :
Thorndlko ( ) O , We ; Thojndlko K K. BKe ;
Thorndlko 120. > # c : Thorndlke XXX , 15c !
Cordls No. 6 , Kc : Cordls No. 4 , lie.
DKNIMI Amoskeag Ooz. . luc : Kvcrott
oz. , lUc ; York 7oz. , itc : ; Havmnker 8K" ' . JnfT-
XX. llKe : JaiTrejr XXX , 12Ke : Heaver
Creek AA. 12c : Beaver Creek BB , He ;
Beaver Crock CC. lOc.
cKBNTucKV JEANS Memorial 13o ; Canton
I8c ; Durham 27Kc : Hcrcues | I8c ; Learning-
, , . .
ill to u , v/iinni'i 'v.
CitAsii Stevens' U Oc ; blenched 7o ; slo
vens' A 7 > fe ; bleached 8X0 ; Stevens' P 8Kc :
bleached Xc ; Stnvcna1 tf O c ; bleached
lOWc ; Stevens'8 UTI2Wc. ,
MiscELLANKOus Table oil cloth 52.85 ;
plain Holland BUc to c ; Dado Holland ! 2'c. '
FLANNELS-Plald lUftsman 20o ; Goshou
- r. Clear Lake.S3Kc ! .Maple ctySO ! > fc.
Whito-o. n. No. a , w ; aic ; u. u. No. i , / ,
S7Xc : U. II. No. 2 , f. S2Kc ; . H. No. 1 , Jf ,
80c : Quechco No. li ? { , 42c ; Ouechuo No. a ,
J/tSJH1" Quechce No. a. Jf , MXo ; Anawan
iiKe : ; Windsor c. Ucd-C. 4 Inch , ISkc !
K , 'J4 Inch , 21c ; ( UJ , 'J4 Inch , 18c : II. A. F.Jf ,
B5c : J. it. p. , j37'Vc ; ( ! . , Jf , : c.
CoMroiiTEns-r.rxx335.oo.
Hr.ANKKTS-WhltP , $1,0037 < 50 ; colored.
. .
.otmw SiiKETiNos-Atiantlc A , 4-4 , 7Vc ;
A Hatitlnil , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic I ) . 4-4 , r.4'c : At
lantic P. 4-4 , 5Jic ; Aurora I.L. 4-4 , A
Aurora C , 4-4 , 4' < c ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , B
Jloosler LL , 4-4 , We : Indian Head , 4-4 7
Lawrence LL. 4-4 , Tijfc ! Old Dominion ,
5Kc ; PcpperellK , 44CKc : I'oppereil O , 4-4 ,
Cc ; Pcpperell , 8-4. ICc : Pepperell , 0-1 , 18s :
Popperell , 104. 0c ; Utlca 0. 4-4 , 43fc ;
Wachusett , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora II , 4-1. 0 > ie ;
Aurora II , 4-4 , fio. . ,
SHKI'TINO Berkeley cambric ,
No. 60. OUc ; West i et , 4-4 , OJ/c ; butter cloth
OO.Ufo : Cabot , 7 , 'u : Farweil , be : Fruit of
Loom , $ } ( c ; Greene G. Cc ; Hope , 7Jc ; Mug
Phillip cnmbilc , lie ; Lonsdnle , 11 we ; Lons-
dale , 8J < c : New York mills. lOKc ; Pepperell ,
42 Inch. 10 } < c : Pppperell , 4(1 ( Inch , lijfe ; Pep
perell , 0-4 , I5c ; Pepperell , 8-4. ISc : Pepperell ,
0-4 , 20c ; Pepperell. 10-4. 22J c : Canton , t-4 ,
8ifc ; Canton , 4-4 , Kc ; Triumph , Co ; Wam-
snttn , He ; Vallev. 5c.
General Markets.
SPIRITS Cologne spirits , 188 proot , 51.10 ;
do 101 proof , 81.12 ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proot , 51.10 ; do 18.1 proof , 81.09. Alcohol ,
188 proof. 82.10 per wine gallon. Uedistilled
whiskies , 51.00(31.50. ( ( Jin blended. $1.50 ®
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , S3.00@G.OO ; Ken
tucky aud Pennsylvania ryes , 52.0090.50 ;
Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whhkins ,
SL50@3.X ( ) . Brandies , Imported , 55.00(38.50 ( ;
domestic , Si.Wai.od. : ( : Gins , Imported , S4.50@
0.00 ; domestic , 551.25(3:1.00. ( : Champacrncs .Im
ported , per case , S28.00Q3.J.OO ; American , per
case. 510.00 10.00.
IIEAVV HABDWAUE-lron , rate , 82.70 ;
Plow steel , special cast. 4tfc ; crucible steel ,
OJfc ; cast tools , do. 12i < * lbc ; waoii spokes ,
per set , 82.CKXH".50 ; hubs , per set , 51.5'J : fel
lees , sawed dry. 51.60 ; toneut-s. each. SOc ;
axles , t-ach , 75c : square nnts. per Ib , O'aiKc ;
con c. aln , per Ib , 6J @l3c ; malleable , bCc lOc ;
Iron wedges , Cc : crow tiara , Cc : harrow teeth ,
* ) < c ; spring steci , 4u)5c ( ) ; Burden's horse
shoes , 54.75 ; Burden's mule shoes , 55.75.
Barbed wire * In car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibs.
Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 52.40 ; sleel nails ,
"HIDES Green butchers' , 6JV@Oc ; green
cured. 7c ; dry ( lint , lUiaiedry ( ; salt,9c ; green
calf skins , 7Kc ; damaged hides , two-thirds
rice. Tallow 3c. Grease Prime white. He :
ellow , 3c ; brown , IJic. Sheep pelts , 25@
| *
COAL Egp , R9."X ) : nut , 39.75 ; range , 89.7.1 ;
owalump. ! fl.OO : ; Iowa nut , 82.75 ; walnut
lock , $3.00 ; Illinois. 54.56 4.75.
Dry Jjitinber.
IIIMi.N-IONH : AND TIMIIEKS.
114 & '
in ft. n so it KJ ft'21 ft
. . .lt.50 I'J.M .U60 S1.60 21.5
16.
'
18. 21.50 Ja'.1
XlU
X4-8.T8
KI.OOIIINO.
A C lii. White Pine 535.50 C , 529.50
5 ! i3.50 D , 21.00
3 ' " ( Scl. Fouclni.19.00 )
FINIS1I1NO.
standSndclear , l.ltflnch. s.3s 550.50
3d , clear , 1 Inch , B. 2 H. , 45.50
" " I12O ! In 4i.f.O (
A select. 1 Inch ; s. 2 s. . -JO.OO
' " 1J . Uf. 21n 44.00
" 1 Inch , s.2s. , 0.00
" I,1/ , I } , ' , 3 In 37.00
Clear Poplar , Uv. lids. K In. . . ' - S..S35.50
i in. Panel. M. 2s 27.00
" " Corrugated Ceil ! ng , % . . 28.50
T1ATTENS , WKLL1U111NO , PICKETS ,
O. G. B.Vts , av $ in 800.75
' "
' ' ' ' '
! In Well Tubintr. ) * M and Uov' . . . . ssioii
Pickets , D. A H. Flat 20.50
" " Square 21.00
110AUDS.
No. 1 , com. s 1 s 518.00 No. 2 , com , sis 817.00
No. 3. 815,50Nn. 4 , 813.00
HKNCI.NO.
No. 1 , 4 AC In , 12 A 14tt , rouch 819.50
So. 1 , " " 1C " " 19.50
No.2 , " " 12 A 14" " 10.00
No.2 , " " 18 " " 17.50
SIDING.
A. 12. 14 aud 10 ft. S21.50 C , 815.50
B. " " " D.
20.50 12.50
CCII.INO AND 1'AllTITION.
1st com , % In White Pine Ceiling S34.00
2nd " " 28.00
Clear , ? in. Norway " " 10.00
ud com. ; ' 8' In. " " " 14.00
STOCK noAitns.
A 12 Inch s. 1 s 84.V-0
No. 1 , com , 12 In. s. 1 s. , 12 It 20.50
" 14 It 19.00
10 ft lh.50
No.2 , " " " 19.00
" " " 10 tt 17.50
Inch Grooved Hooting Sl.OO per M more
than 12 inch Stock Boards same length.
SII1NOLE9. LATH.
XXclcar . .83.10 Extra * A * 82.90
* A * Standard . . 2.75 * AHBAB 2.5r
0 In. clear No i. . 1.50 Lain 2.0. '
POSTS.
White cedar , C in. , } $ s. , 12c ; 9 In. qrs. , He
8 In. nr.s. , lOu ; 4 in. round 15c ; Tenuessee
Ued Cedar , split , 15c : Split Oak. 12c.
1,1 MK , ETC.
Kulncv white lime ( best ) , OOc : Akron ce
nient , Sl.75 ; hair , Me ; plaster , 82.75 ; tar
board , 51.75 ; sash , 40c per ct. ; doors , 40 per
ct. : blinds , 40o per cL ; mouldings , 40c pei
et. ; tar felt , per cwt. , S'-.75 ; straw board
51.75.
BOUTHKHN YELLOW PISE.
Com. 4 A Gin. Flooring S17.5C
Star " " 21.51
Ciear % In. Celling 21.5(1 (
% In. Partition 25.01
Flnlsh.l AlJ/ln.s. 2s 29.0C
" Corrugated Celling , 4 in 25.0T
Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . 27.00
HEALTH
PRESERVING
CORSET.
CAUTION-DO not
l t others Uid r ° u Into
builnr wotthlctl I mill.
tloni , M thit l > the nmoi.
HAL COILED WIRI
SntiNO H-ASTIC Sac.
Ties COKilT and money
will be tefundeil to wearer
inrr four wteki * wear , II
not perfectly latlifactory.
Torialc ey Dar GOOD ! ntAiiRS.or If not ebtjlnabla
will mall , poltaie paid. HEALTH I'XHlavlNU. | I.IS
FNCLISH SATTIIN.JI < ? , NURSINGi sotAiiooifiNAt.
Wool MliS , jc. -
Rchllllu ConsieompEny , Dttrolt , Mich.
Capital $ BOO,000
Surplus 100,000
Herman Kountze , President. '
John A , Creighton , Vice-President ,
F , H. Davis , Cashier ,
W , H. Meofjuler , Asst.Cathlet.
M &
SURVEYORS ,
oacei.SoatU Om b RoomJ ,
THE CHICAGO u
NorthWestern
Western
Sb.ort ! Line
Aud Chicago
The only roud to take for Dei Molneo T ar-
Ihnlltown , Ocilur Hnpldr , Clinton. Dlxon , Chlca-
fo , Milwaukee and nil points eust. To tlio people
ple of Nebraska , Colormlo , Wyomlnir , utHh ,
Idabo , > eTiti , Oregon , Washington , and Call-
fornla , It oners tuporlor advantages net possi
ble by anr other lino.
Among mow o' tno numerous points of en-
nerlorlty onjoycd by tlio pat ro in of tills road
l)7TH ) ecniimliii ( mill Clilcago.uro 111 two trains
KdHyofDAY COACHES , which nro the fluent
thHt humnnnrt nnd Ingenuity eft n create. Its
PAI.ACKK HLKKl'ISU OAKS , which nro models
of eointort and elei'tncc. Its I'AllhOll DltAW-
1NO KOOMCAUS , titHiirnasscd lirniiy. and Its
w'doljr celebrated PAIiATIAU UININH CARS ,
the eiiilttlof which cannot bo found cHowliore
At Council llhitTstlio trains of tlin Union PaelHo
Ity. connect In Union L > cpot with tlioso of the
ChlcnifO k Northwestern Hy. In Chicago tlio
train * of this llr.n muko close connection with
those or all eastern lines.
1'or Detroit , Cnlumbus , Indlnnnpolls. Cincin
nati , NlRirnra KnIK llulTnlo , I'lttnlinrir , Toronto ,
Montreal , lloston , New York , Philadelphia ,
rinltlmoro , Washington and all points In tlio
east , ask for a tlokptIn the
"NOHTIIWESTKUN. "
If you wish the host accnmi'ioilatlon , All ticket
RKents t-oll tickets vl this line *
II. HuUfUTT. , K . .
Ocnl. Manager , Oenl. I'nss'rAgcut
Cblcago , ill.
W. M. IIAHCOCK.j. . It. 110LLB3 ,
Western Axout , City 1'nss'r Agent ,
Omaha Nebraska ,
THK
CHICAGO SHORT LINE
OK THE
Chicago , Milwaukee & $ t Paul Rj
Hie Best Route from Omaha ana
Council Bluffs to't
THE
Two Trains Daily Between Omaha and
Council Bluffs
Chicago , AND Milwaukee ,
St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarRapids
Rock Island , Freeport , Rockford ,
Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport ,
Elgin , Madison , Janesville ,
Beloit , Winona , La Crosse ,
And nit other important points Uast , Northeast
and Southeast.
For through tickets call on the ticket agent
at 1401 I'firnsm street , In I'uxton Hotel , orut
Union Pacific ! depot.
I'ulltnan bloopers nnd the Qneat Dining Cars
In the world nro run on the main line of tut
Chlcnro , Milwaukee & St. Paul llulhvaj nml ev
ery" intention is paldto piissongurs by courtt-
ous employes ol the company.
U. MH.I.KH , UonerAl Mumper.
J. V. TticKKii , Asilstnnt ( ionoral Mitna cr.
A. V. It. UAiti'UNTEU , Genorul 1'nssenner ana
Ticket nirant.
( loo. K. HKAFroiinAssistant Qonornl Paesen-
per and Ticket Aircnt.
J. T. Cr.AnK , Uocrnl Suporlntondont
li.U l/lllllli
Cor 13th and Douglas sts.
Capital Stock $160OOC
Liability of Stockholders 3OO.OOO
The only ro ular snvlmts b.ink m the stuto.Five
percent luterost pad ! on deposits.
Loans Mode on Real state.
nmcKits :
OuvC. BAriTOS , President : J. J. Bnow.v. Vlc
President ; li. M. llKVNKrr , Maimsrmr Di
rector : JOHN B. Wii.iiuit , Cashier.
Union National Bank
OMAHA , NEB.
Paid. Up Capital , $100,000
Authorized Capital 6OO.OOO
W. W. MARSH , President.
J. W. RomcFF.R , Cashisr
Accounts solicited and prompt attention
given to all business entrusted to its care.
Pay 5 per cent on time deposits.
No 200 Masonic Building , cor.Capitol Av
cnue and Itith sts.
Telephone No 84Z.
THE BANK OF COMMERCE
61O North Ifith Street , .
Paid in Capital , . . . . $100,000
Gi:0. : B. RAHKKIt , President.
ROUT. L. GAHLICIIS , Vloo-Prcsldont.
F. U JOHNSON.Cuahlor.
O1UECTUH3 :
R\X1UF.I.R. JOIINfON , QtO. B.
HOOT. L. UAIIMCHS , W.M. SCIVKIIS
F. II. JOHN BOX.
A frenentl bankincr btulncas trnngnctod.
Interest allowed on Imu dooo
Union TrustCo
3O8S. 15th St. , Omaha , Nclt.
Capital , $300,000
Komi * Mailc on Rcnl I > latc.
School , County and Municipal Uontls Ne
gotiuted.
WM.A. I'AXTO.N. WM. O. MAUU
1'rosiaent. Vlc 1'res.
ROBT. L. QAni.ioiiH , F. U. JOHNSON ,
Secrefirj Treasurer.
UIUKCTOI13 :
Wu. A. PAXTO * , HESIIV T. CI.AHKB ,
W.O. MAUL. L. U. WILLIAM * .
Hour. L. OABI.IOIIS. S. It. JOHNSON ,
V , tt. JOHNSON.
MERCHANTS'
National Bank ,
OP OMAHA.
Northwest Corner Farnam aud 13th Sts
Paid up Capital , - - $400,000
Surplus Fund , . - - 80,000
Frank Murphy. President.
Samuel E. Hogors , Vlco-Prosulont
Ben H. Wood , Cashier.
Luther Drake , Assl-Cisliicr ;
Accounts solicited and prompt atten
tion paid to all business entrusted to its
care.
.
uui'ucu.ServouslcblHtyriiui'eiJ
throuxu errors and bad liractlco * CURED.
< jl0LDEM ieAI < C , Is Locust t , si.Touis
JOBBERS' DIRECTORY
Agricultural tmp/ementt.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Wholn ler > fil rln
.Agricultural Implements.
and Ilucilo. Jonti Urcot , between Vtb
_ nil I0th.0miih , K b. _
L1NINGER cl ) 31ETCALF CO. ,
Agricultural Implements ,
tT tontr rn oi , Buggies. Hie. , WholoMc , Om h .
Wholesale DcixleM In
Implements ,
rV f on nd flugnlo . 901.TO. .Oj unilMT. Jonmt
1' . P. MAST As CO. ,
MamifmcturoM of
Drill. * , Scctler * , Cnlttnttorn
Itnr lUkcj , Clilrr .MI1I nnd I. ulini I'lilrorltcrj. Cor.
North Kill nnil Nicholas 8t .
_
WINON A TM PLEMENT co. ,
Wholesale Afii'tcnlturnl Implements
Wnjrons and Ilu ; irles. orncr 1 4th > V Nicholas gtg.
Artists' Material.
Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
; i3 ! Douglm Street. Om li .
Boots and Shots.
w. r. MOUSE c co.
Jobbers of Hoots and Shoes.
1411 Ktrntm it. , Omaha. Neb. llauufactorr , 8nmm t
ttreet. llnilon.
KIRKENDAI.L. | ONES ACO. .
Successor * to lleej. Jones It Co. ,
Wholesale. Munufiicturorti of Hoots A : Shoes
A if In tor lloslon KublioiShou Co.
llr ( ! . 1HU It I'O'i I'nrni-v St . OinnliH. Nobriska.
Coffee , Sp/cos , etc.
C I. A iv K iv CUi-'l'Kli CU. ,
Omaha Cotfro and Splcu .Mills. Teng , Coders.
Hpleeo , Iliiklng I'otvilor , Kliivorlnir Uxlraeta ,
Laundry Itluo Ink , etc. HII-H10 llarney St-
Omaha. Nebraska ,
Crocker/ and Glassware
W. L. WRIGHT ,
Agent for 'ho Manufacturer * and Importer * of
'Crockery , Glassware ,
Lampi , Clilmmji , etc. OtBce , 117 South 13th It.
Uiuaha , Neb.
Commission and Storage.
Commission and Jobbing.
Butter , Kcgiand Produce. Conilfnmenti lollelted.
Headquarter ! for Stoneware , llerrj HOXPI and
Urapo Ilaikets. 1411 Dodfeitreut , Omaha.
RIDDELL .C RID DELL ,
Storage n < l Commission Morcliant ,
Ppecl ltt Butter , EKK > . C'hocne. I'o iltrj , Uamo ,
Ojitcri , etc. , etc. ina. ilih-SU
WIEDEMAN A CO. ,
produce Commission Merchants ,
reultrr , Uutter , Uama , Kiulti. etc. XK B. 14th it
Omaha. Neb.
I.MIIIIIIbllCll l 'lll.
GEO SCHUOEDER&CO. ,
Successors to MoShanu X r-chroedor.
Produce Commission ami Cold 3toraio.
Onmhu. Neli.
Luul , Coke and Lime.
Oio. F. LAIIAOH , Pren. C. F. BoonMAN , V. Piea.
J. A. HUNDIHLAND , 8eo. and Treai.
OMAHA COAL , COKE .15 LIME
COMPANY ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
2W South Thirteenth Street , Omaha , Nob.
tt : C'/ . ,
Uannfucturors of Illinois White Lime.
And fthtppori nf rnal nnd Coke. Coniunt , PU ler ,
IJme , Hair , Klr Ilrlck , Drain , Tile ami Hewer I'lpe.
Office , 1'niton Hotel VJI-'IDI M. , Omitha , Neb.
Telephone 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Cofce ,
214 S. 13th St.Omaha , Nob.
Dry Goods and Notions.
JW. E. SMITH iC CO , ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Not Ions
1101 and 11041)ousl , cnr. llth St. , Omaha. Neb.
K1LPATRICK-KOCH , DRY GOODS
CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers Dry Goods. Notions ,
Gent * ' Furnishing Uooda. or. llth & Ilanioy
8t ° . . Omnhn.
furniture.
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture.
Faroarn it. . Omaha. Neb.
CHARLES SH1VERICK ,
Furniture , Bedding , Upholstery ,
Ulrron , etc. 1200,1208 and 1210 Karnam it. . Omaha.
Groceries ,
PA'XTOfi , GALLAG1IER ,0 C'O. ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
No : . 705,707,709 and 711 S. 10th fit , Omalm , Neb.
McCORD , Jt.ttAVY C CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
ltn nnd Learenwortlt et . , Omnhi > .
1J. Al. Sllilil li iv , CO , ,
tHiolcHdlc Grorern ,
1210 , IKLlL-SilInrnoySt. , Oraaha , Neb.
ALLEN BROS. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
llHiind llifi Hitrnoy Ftroet , Omnhn.
Hardware.
LEE , "FRjED XTcdT
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tinware , 8ho t Iron , Kic. Aitentu ( nr Howe Scales ,
and Miami Pand < rCo.Omnhi.N b.
HIMEBA UGH cC TA YLOR ,
Builders'Hardware&Scale Repair Shop
Mechaolco' Tooli and Duffalo Bcalei. UUDoug'aiiU
Omaha. Ntb.
KliClUK & WlLliliL.MY CO. ,
Wholesale Hartlirai'c ,
Kith nnd llarncy Streets. Onmlm , Nab.
Western Agents for Austin I'owilur Co. , Jelfer-
eon Steel Nails , Fairbanks Htniulnnl Scales.
Heavy Hardware
W. , T. BROATCH
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Bprlnec , Wagon Stock , Ilnrdwuni I.umbor , etc. 1201
and lill Hartley it. , Omaha.
EDJfEY C GlltllOlf ,
Wliolcsalo Iron and Steel ,
Walton and Cun-lflgo Wood Stock , Heavy Hardware ,
Kic. unuriit 12IU I.cavf n worth ft. , Oruuliii , Neb.
Hats , Cups , Ete.
W. L. PARROTTE & CC
Wholesale llats , Caps iC Straw
Goods ,
HOT Hnrncy Street , Omnhn , Neb.
Liquors.
Dlitlllcrinf I.lquon.Alcnhnland Rplrltii. Importer *
and Jubberiof Wlnt'ianu Llquori.
WILLO W SPRINGS DISTILLE'
CO. and ILER C CO. ,
Importers and Jobhertof Kino Wlnoa and I.lquora ,
Solemanufieturerncif Kennedr'n Knit India Ull-
Uri and Ddinclllc l.lquun. 111 i llnrnuj St.
Lumber.
OMAHA TIMBER CO. ,
Dealer. All Kinds of
Building Material at Wholesale.
18th Street und Union PaelBo Track , Onmha.
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Doori.Ktc. Yardi Corner 7th and Douglm ; Corner
9th and
C. N. DIETZ ,
Lumber.
13th and California iltrerts , Omctm. Neb.
FRED If. GRAY ,
Lumber , Lime , Ccuient , Etc. . Rte ,
Cor.eibandDouglanti
T , W. HARVEY LUMltER CO. ,
To Dealers Only.
Qfflce.tOt \ Farnam itrtet. Omaha.
JOBBERS' ' DIRECTOR
CHAS. K. LEE ,
Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Carpdi and Paronct Floorlnf. Vth and DoncM
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JOHN A. WAKWIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc.
American Portland Cement. JUt4J
Afnt for Milwaukee Hfdtaullc i'rmvutaud Btii
ilnrj WhluLlmc.
Miltintry anil fictions.
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Importers ami .1obbpr ot
Milliner/ ) and Notions.
108-1(1 ( midil S. llth St.
Motions ,
T. onT&iw' JfW'idlr co +
Wliolttale Dfatrri In
Notions and Fiirnlsliliifr Goods ,
' " " B. Tnth ft. , Oinaha.
V1NYAR1) ASCHNIMDEU ,
Wltclcnulc Notion * and dents' JFui' *
1105 Hnrney Street , Onmhu , Neb.
Oils.
CONSOLI DATED T
Wholesale Dealers In
ReJInrd and Litbrlcntina Otis ,
Aulo ( Irensc , ote. Omnhn , Neb.
A. H. Hlshop , Manager.
PAPEH'
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
farryn nlcoslrckof I'rlnllne , Wrn-'iiliu nnJ Wrtl
lux | iapcr. Spi'Slnl ntlrntlon L'lTou to car lonlor
order * ,
Printers' Materials.
Auxiliary Publ inherit.
.ProMen ami Prlntert' Buppllea. M *
SoulliTrreltlli Street.
Rubber Goods.
< JMAjfA fUliHKH CO. ,
Mnnufiu'lurer ami DealJri In nil kind lot
Kulibor ( Jooils ,
OllClnllilinf anil l.viuhor llelllnif. 100 < Knrnani St.
S , earn fittings , Pumps , Etc.
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A. L. ST1JAXG CO. ,
Pumps- Pipes and Engines.
8t am , W t r , llallwar and Mllllnu Snpullti.
930 , vaand IHt Karpnm t..Oaiaha. Net' .
CHURCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Flttlnsrs ,
gtaamaml Water SupplHi. Iteadmiaileri fcr &
' u > xll. Ifll rarnnni it.Omnhn. Neb.
U. S. WIXD EJfGJJfE and 1'UMV
COMPAXT.
atlladar Wind Mills ) fleam and Whter FuppllclL
JMuuiblngdoodii. HelllDg. lli e. ( MR nnd KM fur-
uaiu it. , Umalia. N. K. Keltun , Muumer.
TaleplicinoNu. aiO. _
BHOWXELL .C CO. , ,
Manufacturer ) and Dcalcru In
Eii lncH , Hollers & General Machinery
Slieot lion Worli.Blunm 1'timps. Huw Mills.
r i-luM5 ; I.eavuiiworth St. , Oinnlui.
Seeds.
PHIL. STIMMKL & CO. ,
l'\ti'in , Vicld and Garden
Nos. OII'UIU .Ionp Street , Onmlm , Neb.
Storage , Forwarding & Commission.
ARMSTRONG , PETTI S & CO.
Storaue , Furu'ardlnti < t ) Commlsuloil
ilrunoli linuioof tlm Itunnur HuwyCo. Ilusr-
flea lit whotu-jito nuil iM-liill. N09. 13Tt. iMO ;
nnd 1111Uitrd St. , Oiniihii , Null. Tolophontf
No.LO. .
Teas and Cigars
W.M. A. WILSON & CO. ,
Jmpoi tors and Jobbers of
'lean and Ciuarn ,
.Spicos nnd Dnliy I tali I tr , ' I'owilcr. 1118 and 1414
llnrney Struct. , Oniiilin , Null.
OMAHA MANUFACTURERS ,
Cornier. .
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
John Epenctcr , Prop.
Ifannfaoturor of Qnlvnnlzod Iron and Comic * ,
Dodf * and 103 and KU N , lOtli it. , omaba. Neb.
Stroke Hacks , Boilers , Etc
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/ / . K. SA WYE It ,
Mnnnfueturinjf Dealer in SinokoStack9 ,
llrltclilnKH , Timk" . nnd C.cno.-'il Hollar Itopalrln/ ,
l.ll'i Doilvo tiHiU , Oiniilm.
Iron Works.
'FAXTON''VIERLIXG
Iron Works ,
Wrought and Ca > t Iron HiilldlnK Work. Iron Stnlra.
HallliiK. beiirrn anil ( llrden , Hteitm Knnlncpi , Ur M
Work , ( jinorKl Jfcinndr ) ' , Mitclilne unil Illiickimltll
\Torlc. OfficeaniWorki.U.I' . Ity.anilKtlmtrcet.
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"OMAHA. WIRE A : IKON WORKS ,
Mmuifaetiiicrfl of
Wire and Iron llalllnt/s , Desk Halt * ,
Window Uuurila , riowurStninls , Wire Signsoto.
'l N. IHth.
OMAHA SAKE & IRON WORKS
G. Amlrcin , Proprietor.
Manufacturer ol Firti nnd llui-glur 1'rocil Pafof.
VHUlls , .lull Work. Iron and Wlro Kcni'lnff ,
rilpns , oto. Cor. llth nnd Jitck < ont. . Oinnnn ,
Overalls.
CANFIELDCOMPANY
COMPANY ,
Ifannfactiirers of Ovnralls ,
J0an I'anti , Shlrti , Etc. 1103 and 1101 Don ; ! HI Street
Omaba , Neb.
Sash , Doors , Etc.
M. Armsmmwlti co. ,
Wholcinlo Manufacturer * ut
Sash , Doors , JiliiulH and Moulding ) ? ,
Ilrnnch oSlce.ntli n > ! l/r.r.l Ms. , Omaba , > ; ! ? ,
JJOHtf MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Mould'nan.StHlrWorkHnd ' Interior Muni Wood KlnllJ
Juit opeuud. N. K. cor. 8th nnd l.euveuworth Bu.
Oruuha , Neb ,
OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. ,
MnnnfiicliircrH of .MoiilclliKfs , Sifh , Doors nn < t
Illluda.Tiinilnif ritnlr-wiiik. Hank nnd
OlllCU FltllllRS.
20th nnil I'oppli'ton AVCIIIIO ,
Brewers ,
STORZ ,0 ILER ,
Lager Heer Brewers ,
1521 North ISIb Hlrcrt. Omiha , Nob.
"SOUTH OMAHA.
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C. K. I'M. HUH. N 1 * . 1IICIIMAV , J , II. III.AMillAHD
PALM Kit , R1CIIMAN < 0 CO. ,
//co / Stock Coin allusion Merchant ! * *
Ottlce Iloom2l. Opposite Kxclittliuo Ilullilhlif ,
Union Stock Yiircli , South Oiniihu , Nub.
Livn Stock Commission Merchants.
Market furnished free iinai > . ) llcAtl HI. bin lean an
( cuilers fiiriiltlioil nn KO > J Inrnn. lla
Oiniliu Nutluiml llmkuihlHiiiilri Oumht
Union Muck YarUi , Snutli Onului.
LOKIMEK , WKSTEKK'LI ) Si MALEYf
Lli'ti .S'fo /
Itooni 15 l'XL'lmni'ii liullilliiK , Union Sloclt
Vnrils , South Oinuliu , Nub.
MORN
Coinrnirelon DcitleiH In I.lvn Stok , llootn "lnx
cliitn e HullJInK1 , Union Mouk Vils. , H , Omulm
llururiiiiciis-l'iilon Nnl'l Hunk , OiniilMi.I'nUiii
MOI-X VunU Hank. ti. Onmhu , K. ri. Howl of
I'res. Am. Hunk \ 'IVint Co. . Oinaliii.
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ALKXANOEli & FITCH ,
Commlcslon Dealers In I.lvn HlouK , Knoiii :3 :
Uiiiojti | | ) n 'lmiiio Iliillillnir , Tnloii Stock
Viirils , Houtli Onmlm , Nub ,
US10N STOCK YARDS Co7
Of Omaha.
Mmlttrl. John K. llojd , Bip r1ntecd nt.