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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , OCTOBER 7. 1887.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Transactions in the Wheat Fit Entirely of
' a Local Character.
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CORN RULES AT AN ADVANCE.
No Indications of lilfo Sliotvn In
OatH anil ProvlHlona Tito
Cattle Tradn ! Had Gen
eral Quotation * .
' - rilODttCi : MAHKKT9.
CHICAOO , Oct 0. iSpoclal Telegram to
the UKK.J The early strength In the wheat
inarxot appeared to bo based upon foreign
news partly and partly upon the strength
shown by outside markets yesterday , while
this board forgot money-making and wel
comed the president Thu market was
utmost ijtitlrcly local again with the excep
tion , Itti \ said , of a sale of May and the pur
chase of December for New York account.
This absence of outside orders made the
market finite susceptible to the Influence ot
quick-moving local traders , who were buying
more than they sold early In the session and
reversed the situation later. Liberal receipts
In the northwest , coupled with a light export
movement , were sulliclent to Induce a desire
among the scalping element who had been
buying early to unload. The strength of
early cables , however , was not keeping pace
with these offered supplies and a decline
began and was measurably helped by late
private cables , which were weak In tone.
The opening was at 72c for November ,
73c for December and TUc for May.
The highest figures touched were J < c above
these for November anil May , and these were
obtained almost Immediately after the opcn-
IniraniHost almost as quick. December did
not Kalu a traction from thn openlnir. under
the influence noted abova the market held
fairly steady until about noon nnd then de
clined to the close , which was about thu low
est point of the sesilon , at 71-tfc bid for No
vember , 72Ji@73 o for December and 78 c
bid for May.
The opening In corn was at ! c advance
over thu closing tlgtir&s of Tuesday at 4- ) < c
for November , 42&c for December and 45J4'c
for May. These figures were not bettered
during the session. There appeared to be
but little genaral Interest In the market and
the volume of business was small.
Oats auain failed to shew any signs ot re
newed life and the market continues In thu
old rut so far as prize changes are concerned
by reason of the existing dullness.
In provisions there was no particular life
In the movement. Traders seemed to be
governed by circumspection and in their trad
ing there was neither freedom nor vigor at any
tlmo during the day. The feeling was some
what bearlshly Inclined. At 1 o clock Octo
ber short ribs were the only articles that
showed an advancu over Tuesday's llnal
prices , in January pork and lard the de
cline actually suffered was Oc In October , No
vember and December lard , 2)c and In Jan
uary short ribs a c. October short ribs were
taken care of bv corner representatives and a
0 largo share of Tuesday's break was recovered ,
the resting quotation showing an Improve
ment of ! ? 7Kc. For this Rrtlcto thoday'H range
was e 7.00 7.-15 and the closing 97.40. in
lard fluctuations were confined to narrow
limit } and the final prices stood at $0.45 for
Octt'iHr and Si,92J ( { for November and Do-
eember. January closed at S12.'i7J for pork ,
G.7 : ! > 4(3C.40 ( for luru and fcC.G2 > $ for short
ribs.
ribs.AFTKIINOON SKSSION Wheat steady ; Oc
tober closed at W'X&WXr , November at 71c
bid and .May at 78Jf@78 c. Corn steady.
Oats steiUy. Pork unchanged , kard was
steady. _
CHICAGO MVi : STOCK.
CHICAOO , Oct. 0. [ Special Telegram to the
HEII.J OATTLK About three-quarters oC the
fresh cattlu weru Texans nnil rangers. Na
tives , especially desirable and good classes ,
were again vcarco and sold as high as at any
time this week. A few fancy lots sold within
a range of S5.10 ( 5.35 ; good to choice , 34.GO@
4.00 ; common and plain , 83.50(84.25. ( Toxam
remain at the lowest prices known , and rang
ers are down to what would seem to bo a range
where it would be impossible to go lower. Ac
tlvo butchers' stock Is also about as low as evei
known in this market. The stacker anil
feeder trade remains almost lifeless. A fc\\
hundred or so clmnico hands from day to day ,
but shipments to the country are lew anil I'ai
between. There has been n couplu of load :
ot stocK calves In the pens for .sev
eral day B , no one seeming to wan
that class of stock this week si
far. Fancy , S5.10@'i.35. Shipping steers
1850 to 1500 IDS , S4.00c ( ? > 5.00 ; 1200 to 1850 Ibs
8.W4.25 ; 050 to K0i Ibs , S2.75@1.70. StocK
( is and fecd.fr ! ! , si.50cU5 ; cows , bulls am
rnlxod , S1.0C@J ; bulk , $1.50@2.oo. Texm
BteeM , S2.UX.t2.75. Indians , 82.50GiU.20
Wenern ranters weak ; natives and half
i > rtHjdsS20@i.8.i ! ! : ; cows , S2.00@2.20. Win
tered Texans , 8A35.
HOOB Trade was brisk and prices abou
the same as at the close yesterday. Packer :
wore paying H.t.@l.40 : for best mixed am
8 < i.l5't4.so ( : tor common , liost assorted hcav
sold 84.454.00 , largely at 84.GO ; light sorts
84.45.
MVE STOCK.
Chlunuo , Oot 0. The Drovers' Journo
reports as follows :
Cattle Receipts , 11,000 ; steady , with coo
natives stronger ; fancy , 85.lOi3 > . ; i5 ; ship
plug steers , $2.755.00 : tockers and feeders
f 1.50683.12 ; rows , bulls and mixed , Sl.OWi
2.CO ; Texas steers , JJ.UO ( < j'J.75 : Indians , 82.5
(23.20 ; Western rangers weak at 83.00CM.K
Hogs Receipts , 20,000 ; steady ; mixed
84.15 ® .50 ; heavy. $4.25@4.CO ; llgnt , 84.250
4.55 ; skips , S3.00@U5. !
Sheep Hecelpts , 4,000 ; market steady ; na
tlvcs.-82.75@4.20 ; western. 53.15Q4.60" ; Tea
ans , i3.OOQa.50 ; lambs , S4.20r < j5.25.
' Nation * ! 8toolc Ynrda. . Kn t 8t
IjouU. III. , Oct. 0. Cattle Receipt !
1.000shipments. 1,200 ; dull ; fair to cholc
heavy iiutlvo steers. S3.sx < H70 ; butcher !
steers , medium to choice , 83.35@3.'JO ; feeil
ers , fair to good , 2GOC 3.20.
Hogs Receipts , l.bOO ; shipments , GOO
easy ; choice heavy and butchers' selet
tlons , 84.85@4.C5 ; packing and Yorkun
medium to prime , * 4.20@4.50 ; pigs , con
mon to good , 3.70(34.15. (
Kansas City , Oct. 0. Cattle Receipt :
2,500 ; shipments , 2,000 ; weaic and very dull
good to choice corn-fed , S4.20@4.G5commo ;
to medium , 83.2.-i < v4.10 ; stockers. 82.00 M.O < .
feetiing steers , 52.0.rifli.25 ( ! : ; cows , Sl.25 < $2.K
Hogs Receipts , 5,000 ; slilpmnnts , l.ixx
oponcdlOc lower but closed stronger ; con
mon to choice , 84.10(34,40 ( ; skips aud pig
82.75(54.00. (
FlNANUiA.il.
NKW YOHK , Oct. 0. | Special Telegram I
I" the Bnr j STOCKS The stock maiki
" opened tlrm with more Inclination to trad
Reading and Western Union were the mo
active stocks and led thu list The bear part
endeavored to force prices down by she
selling , and they were credited with boln
short 100,000 shares. As prices did not c
down the shorts became H cared and bcgu
covering. The same set of dealers who ha )
bought Western Union for several days pa
were again heavy buyers , and turned tt
course of prices upward and it advanced 2
per cent Reading followed closely and at
vanced 2V , St. Paul Iaud Northwestern
per cent. The most of the list was } to Jf p
cent better. Trading up to noon was almo
as heavy as during the entlro day Weduc
day , beln ! ttl.OOu shares ot Reading and 0 ;
SCO snares ot Western Union. Reading is r
garded ns the biggest gamble on the list , ai
liable to violent fluctuations , hence oi > erato
aromoro inclined to trade in It than In oth
securities on the list Thn Uojtlmore & Oh
deal Is the chief feature In the market ,
was given out In a seml-offlclal way that 11
contract between the Western Union ai
Udtlmoro & Ohio was siened this mornln
and that Western Union will Issue sulllcle
( took , said to be 85,000.000 , to take up the I
dcbtcdness and capital stock of the Ualtlmc
1 & Ohio telegraph. All that remains is to wi
( or the action of stockholders to ratify t
contract , and as Western Union has nlroai
' secured enough proxies , It is aald that the
i can be no failure. The completion of the t
graph deal la regarded iby the bulls ai
good Utlug tor the market. They all arg
that the condition ot business throughout the
country warrants a.bl Improvement In rail *
road securities. They agree that there has
been a cloud , but that It has been removed
and a silver lining Is now apparent. It is ob
served , however , that most ot the room traders
are long on stocks In anticipation ot abulco
to get out on. The report that the north
western roads were endeavoring to patch up
their little differences at their meeting to-day
hail rather n good nltcct on the Grangers and
they held firm all day. In the last .hour
Western Union finished \ % percent b'etter
than yesterday , Reading2 , St. Paul K , North
western > { , Union Pacific 1 # , r.nd Cotlon
Oils 1 ? . Rock Island Wt s I,1/ per cent lower.
The total snJoi Were 4J0.8S7 shares.
GoVKn.vME.VTS Government bonds were
dull but firm.
Yi'.sTiinn A v's "QUOTATIONS.
U. S. 4'scoupon.l2 VlO. AN. W Ill
U. S. 4W'scoun..lUSf' ' ' donreferred..Ill
Pttcltlcu"sollit5..l'Jl N. V. C lOfi.V
CanadaSotith'n. . 51 ? , ' O. It. AN , . . . .
Central PacllUi. . nt O. T.
Chicago A Alton .140 Pacific Mall. . . .
do preferred..100 P. , D. & K.
C. , B'AO. . . , - - PullmanPal.Car.150
D. , L. A W. . Heading 01 <
D.Alt. O. . . . Rock Island . . . .118i . . |
Erie , u. . It. I tK rut o. r * * . . . . i -
da prcferreil do preferred. . . . 74
Illinois Central. . ! ! < { C. , M. & St. P. . . 511
I. , 13. & W 15 do preferred. . 11.1
K. &T KIX St P. & O "
hake.Shore 01 do preferred. .
L. < fcX Ol Texas Pacific. . . . 24K
Michigan Cent'l. . Vf > llnlonl'acllic. . . . 52 ° & '
Mo. Paclllc D3X1W. . St LAP. . . . IS
No. Pocllio 22 do prefoned. . 82
do preferred..MSJ 'W. ' U. Telegraph TO
MONKY On call easy at : WM ppr cent , lost
loon 3 , closed offered at 3 D < T cent.
PllIMK MEIlCANrll.E I'Al'Ell 0 ! QS } Pef
cent. '
STKUMNO ExciiANon Dull but steady
at 84.7UX lor 00-day bills : 4.b3tf for de
mand. _
CHICAGO PltODUCE.
Chlcftgo. Oct. 0. Following quotations
are the 2iclo-ing ; : ) flgures :
Flour-Unohangpd , with rye at S2.75Q3.00
per bbl , and 32.50@2.75 for sacks.
Wheat After a slightly higher opening a
weaker feeling was developed and prices de
clined Kc from top fleurcs ; In the afternoon
the markes advanced QJ caml closed about
% ( % } fc lower then Tuesday's closing ; cash ,
C'J ' c ; November , 71c ; December , 72 c ;
Mar. 78c.
Corn Opened Kc higher , was Tina for a
time , then became easier and closed about
the same as Tuesday's close ; cash and No
vember , 42Xe ; December , 43)n ) ; Mav,45Xc.
Oats Quiet and dull ; cash , 2Cc ; Novem
ber , 2 < 5 ? c ; May , 20j 'c.
Rye 4Sc.
Barley C5c.
Prime Timothy Seea-S2.25 < < l2.2 < 5.
Flax Seed-Closed easy at * 1.05 %
Whlsky-fl.io.
Pork Easier ; year , 812.00 ; January.
12.17K.
Lard Easier and 2 > < jj5c lower ; cash ,
SR.45X ; November and December , SG.32tf ;
May , 87.00.
Dry Salted Meats-Shoulders. 85.20(35.25 ( ;
short clear. S7.bO < tf7.85 ; short ribs , S7.45.
Butter Firmer ; creamery , 18@25fc ; dairy ,
Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars , 10
a llc ; flats , 10 > fljilc ; Young Americas ,
011 , c : sklins , 8@0fc.
Kggs-17gl7Hc. (
Hides Unchanged : heavy ereen salted ,
fully cured , 7Ji'c ; light do , . 7K@7Jfo ; dam
aged , Gc : bull hides , 5 > ; c ; No. 1 areen salted
calf , BX@9c : dry salted , lOc ; dry Hint , 12
( < $13c : dry calf , 12@13c ; deacons SOc each.
Tallow Firm ; No. 1 country solid , 4@
" : ; No. 2 , Ko ; cakes , 4 > ic.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls 83,000 37,000
Wheat , bu..i 50.000 2D.OOO
Corn , bu IWi.009 273.000
Oats , bu 334,000 48,000
Rye , bu 0,000 1,000
Barley , bu ll'J.OOO 50.000
Milwaukee. Oct. . Wheat Lower ;
cash , G'J c ; November , Tl c ; Dccumber ,
Corn lllglior ; No. 8 , 43Vfc.
Oats Strong ; No. 2 white , SOc.
Rvo Dull ; No. 119c. .
Bailey-Firm ; No. 2 , 5 . , . .
Provisions Steady ; Pork , October , S 14.50
@ 15.00.
Cincinnati. Oct. C. Wheat Easier ;
No. 2 , red , 7077 c.
Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 4'ic.
Oats Steady at27c : rod , 28c.
Ryo-FIrm ; No. 2 , 55 } f.
1'ork Quiet and easy ; repacked , 314.25.
Lard-Dull at ( i.40.
Whisky Firm at S1.05.
MlnnnnpollH. Oct. n. Wheat Quiet and
weak : No. 1 hard , October , 70'n'c ; Novem
ber. 7lc ; December , 72c ; May , 77 c ; No. 1
northern , October , Gf > Xc ; November , 67e ;
December , CSc ; No. u northern , October ,
03c ; December , t'i4 ; May. 6'Jc ; on track : > "o.
l hard. 71K@7Jc ! No. l northern , C7@C3c ;
No. 2 Northern , ( HlgG.'ic.
Flour Quiet ; patents , 84.15@4.00 ; bakers' ,
83.2563.50.
Receipts Wheat , 17,000 bu.
ShipmentsWheatja.OOJbu ; Hour , 27,000
bis.
Iilvorpool , Oct. 0. Wheat Firm ; de
mand good ; hold rs olfer sparingly ; Califor
nia No. 1 , ( Vi 3d@4s nor cental ; rod westoni
sprlne , 6s 3d ; red western winter , Os 3d.
Corn Good demand tor futures ; Ib offer
ings ot spot.
New Ifork , Oct 0. Whcat-Ilecplpts ,
217,000 ; exports , 100,001) ) ; options opcneil
firm , advanced n triilo , subsequently ruled
easier and dropped K@ ? < o , sympathUinii
with thn west , closing , however , stoadlei
with a recovery ot K@ > c ; cash grades aboul
lie lower ; ungraded red , bO' &Xc ; No. i
red , 81 @Slic In store. 81-ifo t. o. b. , b3a (
84) c UL'llvered. aecording to quality ; No. 1
red , nominal at bbc ; No. 2 red , November
closed at tf-i c.
Corn Receipts , 48,000 ; exports , 8,000
spot , JiQUic hither , closing firm at option :
& @ &c lower , closing steady ; ungraded
mixed. 52@51c ; No. 2 , 52if < 52Jfc lu store
53Jf54 } c delivered , 63&53c to arrive
Novumber closed at 52 ? c.
Oats Receipts. 73,000 ; exports , none
mixed western , 32@34 c ; white western , 3 ;
@ 40c ,
( Joileo Snot , fair ; Rio , firm at 819.95 ; op
tlons 10@253 points lower , but more active
sales , 8,570 bags ; Octobur , S17.H5 ® 17.40 ; No-
vumber , 817.35@17.50 ; Deciimber , 817.40i
17.65 ; January , 817.4017.60 ; February
817.ax ! 17.eo.
Petroleum Steady ; United. 6S c.
Eggs Quiet ; western , 15@21c.
Port Dull and unchanged.
Lard Lower ; western steam , spot , quotci
at 80.80Q < 5.82K.
Butter Firm on fine stock ; western , 13J (
25c ; western creamery , 16@'i' X'c.
Cheese Quiet but lirm : western 9) @llHc
Kansas City , Oct. 0. Wheat Stronger
No. 3 sott , G5c ; May. 74'j , ' bid , H o nskeil.
Corn Steady : No. 't cash , S5 ? < c ; No
vombnr , : < 5 > o uld , SSJ o asked ; December
35 > 4'e bid , SOc asked : May. 3'Jc.
Oats-No. 2 , 2tc bid. iJJJic asked.
Now Orlonm. Oct 6. Corn Quiet bu
steady ; mixed , .V > o ; whitu and yellow , SOc
Oats-Easier ; No. 2 , 33c.
ot Cornmeal steady , tirm , S3,2.li@3.80.
) t Hog Products Unsettled , generally lower
B. pork , S15.2.-i ; lard.80.7.r .
B.3y Bulk Meats-Shoulders , S5.fl7)i ) ; Ion ,
3y clear and clear rib , S7.87X.
rt
OMAHA IjlVK STOOIi.
: o Thursday , Oet 0.
n Cattle.
o The receipts of cattle wcro still llghte
st aualn to-day , theru being only fourteen load
10 of fresh recmpts us against thirty-one ye.itei
day. There were hardly enough cattle her
to make a market anil all grades of stop
I- wore very quiet. A few loads of corn fe
cattle were sold at 84 30 , aside from them
er few odds and ends of butchers stock and
3t load or two of steers were nil that change
hands. Values had a downward tendonc
3f. - ana the few cattle that wore sold went a
f.- prices about lOc lower than the same kind c
ecattle bought during the earlier part of th
id wecK. There was nothing doing In th
feeder market , although there were a fe'
rs
prospective buyers looking around. Bute !
er ITS' Block , especially old cows , Is extremcl
lo dull. _ _ _ _
It
Hogs.
lie
1 he receipts of hogs were very nearly tti
idK. same as yesterday , them being till rty-onocai
K.nt ot tresh receipts , or one more than yestcrda ;
nt Thn market opened at prices aboul stead
ntn with yesterday's close or lOc lower than ye ,
nro terday mornlne. One load reached 34.17J-
although SI. 15 was practically the top wni
at 84.25 was tlm top yesterday morning. Tli
ho market continmxl about steady at the open
iy Ing prices and everything was Ukon betoi
ire the close.
el- Sbeup.
ia There were no fresh receipts , aud notblc
ue doing on the market.
Official Receipt ! .
Cattle. SOO
Hois. . 2,100
Prevailing 1'rlcei.
SliowlnetlioprdraUlniprL'ji piM ( or IIva
stock on Ibis marknt :
Choice steers. 1300 to 1503 Ibs . . .84.10-34.40
Choice steers. 1100 to 1SW Ibs. . . 3.8584.10
Fat little steers 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . H.75Mi.T. :
Corn-fed raiue steers 1200 to 1500 H.8.v 4.30
Good to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 3.50ft3.00 (
Common to medium cows 1,50(32.00 (
Good to choice bulls 1.50r.l2.00
Oood rangofeedcm 2.40@2.bO
Goo < luatlvefeedcr3WJlbsand up
wards 2.75Q3.00
Fair to medium native fceders,000
Ibs and upwards 2.rxX32.G. >
btockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2.00ai.1.40
Prime fat sheep 3.23 , , " > 0
Fair to incnlum sheep 2..Vi. ) 3.00
Common sheen. l.ftO(43.25
Llcht and medium noes 'I.UDM4.00
Good to choice heavy hozs 4lor 4.l5
Good to choice mixed hogs 4.00.31.10
Itepro4entatira 8 ln .
NATIVE SrKKIlS COIIN-FKP.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
10..1113 53.75 50..1340 S4.GO
NATIVE STOCKEltS.
18. . . . 870 S2.bO
WlHTKltN 8TKKUS T1NNAN * I. .
20. . . .1145 82.85
NATIVE COWS.
24. . . . 981 82.10 1..1400 82.75
31..1013 8.25
I'llIMi : NATIVE CO\V .
2..1340 83.50
WKSrilHN COWS T.MIAMIE ItlVKli , I , . & 0. CO.
23. . . . OD2 8l.b7 <
TEXAS BrEKllS TAILINGS.
5..1100 82.25
°
No. Av. Shk. ' . No. Av. Shk. Pr.
72..ao3 ino 84.00 no..8M 12084.10
82..211 2bO 4.00 03..203 80 4.15
G5..204 W ) 4.00 C5 . . .203 W ) 4.15
78..207 40 4.00 09..201 300 4.15
72..243 160 4.0'i CO..200 2JO 4.16
G2..241 2HO 4.05 69..290 120 4.15
73 . . .220 100 4.07W 03..277 120 4.15
77..227 880 4.U7& 70..207 ICO 4.15
CO..240 80 4.10 O1..3 > )0 bO 4.15
70..221 120 4.10 67 . . .209 240 4.15
07..250 2sO 4.10 71..253 120 4.15
AV..234 80 4.10 63..271 120 4.15
C3 . . .253 280 4.10 CO..201 40 4.15
8.5..225 820 4.10 D3. . .291 240 4.15
55..253 120 4.10 73..260 280 4.17X
Liive Stock Sold.
Showing thn number of heal of stock sold
on the market to-day :
CATTLE.
G. H. Hammond & Co 75
Local 70
Feeders 40
Total Ib5
IIOOS.
Anglo-American Packing Co 1,703
G. 11. Hammond & Co ; 478
Local. : 23
Total 2 293
All sales ofstoclcm ttiu market are made
per ewt live weight unless otherwise stated.
Dead hr.gssellat \ per Ib. for all welichts.
"Skins , " or ho s weighing less than 10'J Itis.
no value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 IDS.
and stags 80 Irn. birtheoublio luspaotor.
Iilvo Stock Notes.
Cattle lower.
Hogs steady at Wednesday's closing prices.
James Dan ley , Ashland , marketed a load
oflOc hogs.
Clark , Heaton & Co. , Weston , sold a load
ot hogs nt 15c.
Lay A Peters , Stanton , marketed n load of
265-lb hogs at 84.15.
,1. W. Julian , Casey , la. , sold a good load
of 2o3-lb hogs on yesterday's market at S115.
S. S. Hadley , a well known feeder of Cedar
Haplds , Neb. , marketed four loads of cattle.
Mr. Eyler , Lincoln , stork agent on the
B. it M. was oinoiic the visitors at the yards.
G , W. Harshman , Avoca. n \\ell known
farmer nnd feeder , was In looking for lead
ers.
ers.M.
M. Htitton , Randolph. la. , marketed n
Ioadof280-lb hogs at S4.17J4 , the top of the
market.
Mr. Smith , ot the firm of Arthur , Cruise &
Co. , Atkinson , Nub. , was in with a load ot
lions and a load ot butcher's stock.
Amoui ; those who marketed hogs at 84.15
was George F. DIxon , Emerson , la. , and
also William Doherty , Hathone , la.
Among those who marketed hozs were the
following : J. M. Hedge , Yutan ; T.
H. Park , Bancroft : Hall & Moore ,
Gibbon ; H. Warner & Son , Madison ;
J. Degman , Marysville : C. J. Turner , Fair-
Hold : A. cruise & Co. , Atkinson ; Church &
Co. , Pierce ; Trowbrlbge & Co. , Nellgh ; W.
G. McElvaln , Bralnard ; Nnlson & Y. , Oak
land ; Thomsen & Cook , Wakolield ; Thos.
Hanlon , Dunbar ; J. H. Burkholder , Wood
bine ; Sims & U. , Earllng ; Dorsi-y
Bros. , & Co. , We-iton.
OMAHA WllOLISSALiU MA.UK.KTS.
Thursday , Oct. 0.
I'roiluoo , l-'rtiu-t , Kio.
Tlic fallowing arc tin i > rlcei nt whln'i
roimtl Ittts of produce arc sold on tlili
murhct :
Sotithurn anil western fruits and products
have glvuu way for the supply Iroiu the
northern and middle status , which come if
anything higher than thn former. The home
supply has bean very light and in most cases
is almost exhausted. A carload of Nuw
I'orkgiapos was received to-day , as was also
a lot of chestnuts , some game and poultry ,
etc. Prices have changed but little.
Eoos The market Is very steady and there
is no prospect of a change lor n lew days.
Stocks go at 17@18e.
BUTTKH Creamery , West Point , 30c ;
other , 2.24c ! per pound : choice dalrv , lb@
UOc ; medium grades , Ui@15c ; ordinary , U@Hc.
CIIKKSK Market fair. Fancy lull cream
chuddars , siiulu 13c ; full cream twins , 13c :
young Americas , 13) < c ; biick cheese , luo Ibs
in case , I5c ; Llmberger , 100 Ibs In case , 14c ;
Saurs' fancy Ohio , We.
POUI.TKV Fair market ; spring chickens
$2.0002.50 ; old fowls. S2.503.00 ; ducks
S'J.viTiQ'.i.TS : turkeys , in very Tight retjuest ,
( K47c per Ib.
GAME Receipts light : prairie chickens ,
S3.X ( ) 3.2.- > ; mallard ducks. S1.50@1.75. Quail ,
S1.25 ( ! 1.50 ; teal and mixed ducks , 51.00 1.75 ;
snipe , 75ciiS ( 1.00 ; jack rabbits , 4Uu ( > 45c each ;
jack snipe , SI.00 per doz.
OVSTKKS Shell , 82.00 oer hundred ; bulk ,
$1.35 per hundred ; selects , 82.20a gallon ;
Cans , New York counts , 45u ; bolcctd , 35 ®
40c : standard , 27 < 330c.
POTATOKS The market Is well supplied.
Salt Lake aud Colorado stock soils at 85c.
Nebraska and Iowa stock MQlOc per bushel.
SWKKT POTATOKS The market Is well
supplied with hornu grown at C5@75c per
bushel ; Virginia stock 3c per Ib.
Eao PLANT Slow sale at C075c per doz ,
lot choice stock.
ONIONS Choice large California onions
are offered on the market at 81.00 per bushel.
The demand Is light.
BKANS. Hand-picked navy , 82,00 per
bushel , and other grades down as low as
81.25. Cllfornla stock , 82.40 per bushel.
CELEUV The receipts are larger and the
stock better. Good stock brings 30 ( ( 35c a
bunch.
Ciii-n-Cholce : Michigan cider , 0.00@0.5C
per Dbl of 32 cal.
1'orcoitN Choice , for stands , 2@2J < c per Hi.
HONEY Good honey in neat one Ib.
frames 22 © ' ia per Ib.
COCOANIITS Good stocU , 55.00.
CuANiiKUitlKS-Tho market Is fairly well
supplied with good stock. Boll and cherry ,
88.00 ; Bell A Uutrle , SU.OO ; Capo Cods , S10.UO
LKMO.NS Messina , J-0.00@ii.50 ; Maiora
87.00 ; Sorronto. 87.00.
CHANGES Messina out of the market :
Louisiana , 30.00 tier bbl , 85.00 par box ; Ja
maica , 810.00 per bbl , 85.50 per box.
The supply Is liberal , especially
ot home-grown stock. Choice Michuran ape
pies. 3.00@350 ; home-grown , 82.3503.00 ;
.lohnathons , 83.50(3X75. (
CHAU Ari'LES-Choice Siberian , S3.00ft3.5 ( (
per bbl.
GnAFES Home-grown stock Is In Ilbera
supply and Is moving feely at 5cpcr pound
California , Tokay. 82.50 per crate ; Muscats
82.50 ; New York. 10-lb bosket 3545c.
PEAKS There Is a fair supply of Califor
nia pears on the market Choice stock , 83.7 !
@n.OU
BANANAS The market Is well suppllei
with bananas at 8 J.00@j.oo : pnr bunch.
NUTS No w crop ; chestnuts , 15 ® tOc Ib ; pea
nuts , 7J < c , raw ; Brazil nuts , 13c ; Almonds
Tarragona , 20c ; English walnuts , 18c ; Fil
bens , I2c.
Flour anil Koed.
e tfLCfollowlnv are the lobbing price * ;
ie iiuiicaiiiApaicilia. S'3.50percwt : Mlnneso
ta Bakers' straight , 83.20 percwt. ; Kansas ant
Missouri winter fancy patents , 82:45fr02.GO :
Nebraska patents , S3.25J.35 ; rye flour , 81.71
l.UOpercwtrye Graham , 11.40 per cwt.
wheat Graham , 81.75 per cwt ; corn meal
yellow'JOc per cwt : corn meal , white. 8LOi
p rcwf chopped feed , 814.003io.oo per ton
bran , 812.00 13.00 per ton : screenings , 89.00
dN'iOO rr ton.
HAY-Upland prairie , 83.00QS.50 ; com
mon coarse , 87.oo@8.oo.
Grcoet-'a Mst.
CorrEE Ordinary grades. 20J31e : fair.
2iUgJ2c { ; prime , ? J < junc : fancy green and
yellow , 23@25c ; old covernment Java. 2S ( < (
SOc ; Interior Java , 25 < W cj Mocha , ZSflSOc ;
Arbuckle's , roasted , -We ; McLaiiKhlln's
XXXX , SC. c ; Dll worth's ' , OCc ; Red Cross ,
*
KKFINKD LAUD Tierce , 7c : 40-lb square
cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , 7fc : 20-1 b round ,
7Jic ; 10-lb calls , 7Ko ; Mb palls , 7 * c ; 8-lb
palls , 7'fc.
SuoAn Qranulited , 6 < @lVe ; conf. A ,
flWOfiftCc ; TTfjlte tra O , AUtWVci extra C ,
OfttoUc : yellow C , 5 ; < c ; out loaf , 7 < ; pow
dered , 7 > < C ,
PROVISIONS llauis , ll'fjllKc ( : breakfast
bacon. H'rtSl-'cM : bacon sides "JAotlOcidry
salt , SHCwc : shoulders , 7@7 c : dried beef
hams , lutfllc : drlrd beef regular , . ! @ 10Xc ;
hams picnic , 8SXc.
DRIKD FRUITS Apples , new , J "s Oc ;
eyaporatnd , 50-lb ring , iltftlUfc ; raspoernes ,
evaporated , 2Uc ; blackberries , evaporated ,
UJ/Wloos pitted cherries , ocacnes , iiew ,
if s , 7wc : evaporated peeled peaciios , c ;
evaporated , unpared , 10X < 817c ; newctirrants ,
7M < a7Wc ; prunes , 5@o'4c ' : citron. 25c ; ral-
sins. London la > ers. Si.liK42.15 ; California ,
loose muscatels. Sl.w@3oo ; new Valenclas ,
7Kc.
7Kc.ROPE Seven-sixteenths inch , 12@12Ko
STAnca Mirror Gloss , 5c ; Graves Corn ,
O'/c ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; Oswego Corn. 7c.
STnup No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs. Sl.U > @ 1.50 ;
New Orleans , per gallon. 3Sg40c ( : maple
syrup , half Ibbs , "old tlmq. " pnr gallon , BOc :
1-gallon cann , per doz , 310.50 ; nMf-uallou
cans , per do : , (0.28 ; quart cans , $3.2.5.
CANNKD GOODS Oj sters , standard , per
case , 83.ooc43.10 : strawberries , 3 Ib , per case.
83.00(33.10 ( ; raspberries , 3 Ib , per casi . S.1.WK4
3.10 ; California pears , per ease. S4.00 ( < J4.70 ;
apricots , per cnse , $4.10a)4.25 ( ) ! ; peaches , per
'
case , $5.i5@5.8. > ; white' cherries , per case ,
$0.00 plums , per ras < > , $ : iWXaUK : ) : blue
berries , per case. $3.8002.40 ; egg plums. 2
Ib. per case , 82.60 ; pineapples , a Ib ,
per case. $3.20(35.75 ( ; 1 Ib salmon , per doz ,
$2.00(32.0.V. ( 2 Ib gooseberries , per case. 33.25
( 3.35 : 2 Ib string bcatis , per case , 81.75 : 2 Iq
lima beans , Dor case , $1.00 ; 2 Ib marrow
fat peas , per case , $2.504)2.60 ; 2 Ib early June
peas , per cose , 82.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , $2.40
2.50 ; 2Ib corn. S2.302.40.
PicKi.EB-Mcdlum , In bbls , $6.50 ; do In
half bbls , $3.75 ; small , In bbls , $7.50 : do In
half bbls , $4.25 ; gherkins , In bbls , $8.50 ; do In
half bbls. $4.75.
I WOOHENWAIMC Two-hoop palls , per dnz ,
fl.45 : 3-hoop pails , 81.70 ; No. 1 tub. $ r . .V ) ;
No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; wash
boards , $1.75 ; assorted bowls , S2.2.'i ; No. 1
churns , $9 ; No. 2 churns , 88 ; No. 3 churns ,
TOBACCO Lortllard'sClimax. 44n ; Splen
did , 4ic ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c : Leggett A
Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 3lc ; Drum-
mond's Hone Shoe , 4lc ; T. J. , 37c ; Sorg's
Spearhead , 44c.
BKOOMS-Extra 4-tie.$2.60 ; No. 1,82.00 ; No.
2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4
CANDT Mixed , 8K He ; stick , 8H@9Kc.
CUACKKIIS Garneau's soda , butter and
picnic , 5c ; creams , 8c ; ginger snaps , Be : city
soda , ' < u.
TKAS Japan , 20Q55c ; gunpowder,20Q
Youiu Hyson. 35(955c ( ; Oolong , 20gGOc. (
JKM.IES-30-lb palls , $100.
UOI.I.ANI > MACKKIIKI. SOc per keg.
Dry Good * .
COTTON FLANNKI.S 10 per cent trade ills-
count-LL. 6 fc ; CC , 7K ; SS. 8 > 4'c :
Nameless , 5J c ; No. a. Cc ; EE , \ > xc\ \
GG , lOKc ; XX , 12c ; OO. 14c ; NN , inc.
RX , 18c ; R , 20c ; No. lo(8Kc ( ; 40 , lOJ c : n-
12Kc : 80 , 15c ; 30 , Colored , lOc ; 50 , colored.
12c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13 > ic ; Union
pacific. 18c. ,
CAHHKT WABP Bibb white , ISJ c ; col
ored , 20J < c.
BATTS Standard , 8c ; ' Gem , He ; Beauty ,
13Xc : Boone , Kc ; B , cased , SC.50.
PIIINTS SoiiuCoi.ons ; Allan taSJ c ; Sla
ter 5c ; Berlin Oil CKc ; GarnerOll 6to 7. PINK
AND lloiir.s Rlchmond'Cc ' ; AllenCc ; River-
point 5c ; Steel Klverfn : Richmond ( > c : Pacilio
0 } c. iNDtooBi.UK Washington Cc ; Ameri
can CcArnnldnUc ; ; Arnold B Ho ; Arnold
A 12c ; Arnold Goldseal 10J < c. Dnr.ss-Char-
ter Oak4 > c ; Jtamapo3/c : Loill 4Uc ; Allen
5J c : Richmond 5J-ic ; Windsor 6c ; hddystone
p * 1'ncitic Gc
GiNOHAM-Plunkett checks l a ; Wlilttcn-
lon 7/c ; York 7J c ; Normaudle Dress
SJ c ; Calcutta Dress 8 > ic : Whtttcnton
Dress Oc ; Renfrew Dress Oc to 12 c ;
CAMIIIIICS Slater 4 } < c ; Woods 4tfc ; Stan
dard 4Kc ; Peacock 4Ke. '
CoitsKT JKANS Androscoggin 7fc | ; Kear-
sape 7'/c ; Rockport OJfc ; Conestoga lij c.
DUCK West Pointttu ln.,8oz. , lO c ; West
Point 29 In. . 10 oz. , 12Kc : West Point 29 In. ,
IB oz. , 15c ; West Point 40 in. . 11 oz. , Ifx : .
Checks Caledonia X. Hc : Caledonia XX ,
lOVc ; Economy U to ) c ; Otis 0 to U c.
TirKs Lnwistonl'0 In. , 12J c : Lewiston 32
In. , l Wc ; lork 32 in. , 14c ; Swift Rivor7 > < ; c :
Thorndikn O O , H c ; Thorndiko K F. 8Hc ;
Thorndiko 120 , He : Thorndiko XXX , 15ci.
Cordis No. 5 , ' .I.KC ; Cordis No. 4 , lie.
DKNIMS Amoskeag 9oz. . Itic : Everett 7
oz. , lite ; York 7o13c ; Hnvmakfr 8Kc ; .laff-
r-iy XX. HKc : Jartrey XXX , KKo : Beaver
Creek AA. 12c : Beaver CreeK BB , He ;
Beaver Creek CC. lOc.
okKNTtirKY JEANS Memorial 15c ; Canton
18c ; Durham 27Kc : Hercules IHc ; Leaming
ton 22 c ; Cottswold 25c.
( JiiAsii Stevens' 1' Ou ; bleached 7c ; Ste
vens' A 7Ko : bl ched 8Uc : Stevens' p 8Kc :
bleached nXe : Stpvensr N 0ic ; bleached
lOKc : Stevens' S R T ! 2Kc.
Miscni.i.ANKODs Table oil cloth SABS ;
plain Holland b' < e to Oc ; Dado Holland 12.fc. !
Fi.ANNEi.s-PIalil Raftsman 20n ; Goshen
: J < c ; Clear Lake ! ! 2U'c : Maple City SO.Hfts.
Wblte-U. H. No. 2 , / . 2lc ; G. H. No. 1 , X ,
iiXc : ; "Windsor K c. Hed-C. 24 inch ,
E , 34 inch , 21c ; GG , 21 Inch , ISc ; H. A.
25c : J. H. F. . % , 27Ko : ( J. , ? , 35C.
CoMFOltTKItR S0.50@5.00. !
BLANKETS White , 81.0037,50 ; colored ,
. .
.otlitw SHEETINGS Atlantic A , 4-4 ,
ABaiitlnll. 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , O'fc ; At
lantic P , 4-4 , SXc ; Aurora LL. 4-4.
Aurora C. 4-4 , 4Hfc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 ,
Hoosler LL , 4-4 , 5 c ; Indian Head , 4-4
Lawrence LL. 4-4 , 5jfc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
5Vc : Pepperoll 11 , 4-4 OJ c ; I'opperoil O , 4-4 ,
Gc ; Pepperell. 8-4. ICc ; Peppereli , 9-4 , 18c :
Popperell , 10-4 , 20c ; Utlca C. 4-4. 4J4'p ;
Waclutsett , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora K , 4-4 , G > e ;
Auroia B , 4-4 , Ge.
BLEACHED SHEETING Berkeley cambric ,
No. GO. 9Uc ; Best let , 4-4 , Gc ; butter cloth
OO , Vc : Cabot , "KeiKarwell , be : Fruit of
Loom , 8J c ; ( irecne G , 6c ; Hope , 7H'c ; King
Phillip cambric , tic ; Lonsdale. UJ/e ; Lous-
dale , 8Uc ; New York mills , lOWc ; Pepperell ,
43 inch , lOKc : Pepperell , 40 Inch , like ; Pep
perell , 6-4 , 15c ; Pepperell , 8-4. 18c : Pepperell ,
9-4 , SOc ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 22Kc : Canton. 1-4 ,
8J c ; Canton , 4-4 , OKc ; Triumph , Gc ; Wam-
sutta , lie ; Valley. 5c.
General Marlceta.
SpiniTs Cologne spirits , lt > a proof , Sl.lOj
do 1U1 proof , 81.13 ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proof , 81.10 ; do 18s proof , S1.09. Alcohol ,
188 proof. 83.10 per wine gallon. Hedlstllletl
whiskies , 31.OOCail.50. Gin blended. SI. 50(3 (
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons. S2.oo@0.00 : Ken
tucky nnd Pennsylvania ryes , S2.00jl0.5u ( ;
GuhlHii Sheaf bourbon ana rye whiskies ,
SL50@3.uu. Brandies , Imported , 85.00 ( 3.50 :
domestic. Sl.30au.00. Gins , Imported. 84.50Q
0.00 ; domestic , 1.25(33.00. ( Champagnes .Im
ported , per case , S2si.00@33.00 ; American , pot
ca e. 310.OOrdlO.00. ,
IIKAVY HARDWAHE-lron , rate , S2.70 (
plow steel , special cast , 4'fc ; crucible steel
CVc ; cast tools , do. I2i ( l ! > c ; wa on spoke *
per set 82.00C % 50 ; hubs , per set , S1.5J : fel
lees , sawed dry ; 81.00 ; tonsrues. each , Mc )
nxles , each , 75c ; snuare nuts , per Ib , tiKlKc
coil chain , per Ib , G' @lSc ; malleable. fcWte ;
Iron wedges , Oc ; crowoars , 6c : harrow teeth
4 c ; spring steel , 4M5c ; Burden's horst
shoes , 84.75 ; BurdenVi mule shoes. 85.75
Baroed wire' In car -lots , S4.00 per 100 Ibs
Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 82.40 ; steel nails
82.50. i
HIDES Green butchers' , 5(2Cc ( ; greet
cured. 7c ; dry fltnt , 10.ipicdry ( : sat,9c ( ; greet
oalt skins , 7Kc ; damaged hides , two-third :
price. Tallow 3c. Grease Prime white. 3c
yellow , 3e ; brown , IXC. ' Sheep pelts , 25c (
40c. i
40c.COAL Egp , 89.50 ; nut , 39.75 ; range , 39.75
Iowa lump. 8-t.UO ; Iowa nut , S2.75 ; walnu
block , 83.00 ; Illinois. 84.25 4.75.
KI.OOHINO.
A 6 In. White Pine 5S5.MJ C , $29.8
B 33.50 I > , 21.0
K ' " " ( Sel. FenclnK.iy.O )
FIN1S1IINO.
1st and 2nd , clear , l.lVlncti , .2e $50. . '
3d , clear , 1 Inch , B. 2 s. , iS.i
" " 1 , IX , 3 In 48. . '
A select , 1 Inch , s. a 8 _ 40.C
* " IX. IX. 3 U 44. <
D " 1 Inch. 8. 3 . , . no.OO
" " ln . 37.00
lVl > f ,
ropLAn i.UMnr.n.
Clear Poplar , lix. lids. % In. , s. 2 S..SU.AO
K In. I'ftnpl , B. a s . 27.00
" " OnrriiRittcd UellliiR , J { . . 28.W
n.VTTICXS , WE1L1 111KO , 1'ICKKTR.
O. 0. Uatts , 2H In . J00.75
" J < xy in , s.l s. . " 0.4'i
3 In Well TufjW , D 4 M and Her. . . . . 23.00
Pickets , D. * U. Flat . 20.50
" " Square . 21.00
No. 1 , corn , sis $18.00 No. 2 , com , sis $17.00
No. : ) . $16.60 No. 4 , S 13.00
KK.XCINCI.
No. 1 , 48 In , 13 A 14 ft , roueb . jlfl.W
No. l , " " 1G . ig.60
No. 2 , " ' 12 & 14 " " . 1(1.00 (
No. 3 , " " 16 " . 17.50
SIDIMO.
A. 12. 14 and 10 ft. S21.50 0 , $ tr.'lO
U. " " " 20.50 1) . 12.60
CKII.INO ANl > I'AUTITION.
1st com , { In White Pine UollliiK . $34.00
2nd " " " " " . 28.00
Clear , % In. Norway " " . 1G.OO
ndcnui. ; V'n. ' " " " . 14.00
STOCK IIOAIIPS.
A 13 Inch s. Is . $4.VX )
No. 1 , com. W In. 8. 1 s. , 12 ft . 30.M
" " " " 14 ft . 1 ! > .00
" " " " 10 ft . 18.N )
No.2 , " " " . 1D.OO
" " " " 10 It . 17.50
Inch Grooved KooOnR $1.00 per M more
than 12 Inch Stock Hoards same length.
BHI.NOI.ES. I.ATH.
XXclear . . $3.10 Kxtra A 82.90
A * Standard . . 2.7. ' ) * Allli&U 2.55
6 in. clear No i. . 1.60 Lain 2.G3
.
White cedar , C In. , s. , 12c ; 0 In. ( jrs. , lie ;
8 In. qrs. , luc : 4 in. round 15c ; Tenncsseu
Kcd Cedar , split , 15c : Split Oak. 12&
I.IMK , KTC.
Hulncvvlilto lime ( best ) , OOc : Akron ce
ment , Sl.75 ; hair , KOc ; plaster , 82.75 ; tar
board , 81.75 ; sash , 40c porct ; doors , 40 per
ct. : blinds , 40c per tt. ; tnoulillnus , 40c per
ct : tar felt , per cwt. , 82.75 ; straw board ,
81.75.
BOUTHRUN YEI.I.OW PISE.
Com. 4 AC In. Flooring . 917.50
Star " " . 21.50
Clear } ( In. Celling . 21.50
" In. Partition . 11.00
" Finish , l&l,1/ . s. 2s . 29.00
" Corrugated Cplllnir , 4 in . 83.0(1 (
Yellow Pine Casing andllaso. . . 27.00
THE CHICAGOAND
North
Northwestern
western
: R.A.II
Siiort
And Cli
The only rood to take for DCS Molncs ' nr-
Blmlltown , Ocdar Kntilds , Clinton , Ulxon , Chlco-
tro , Milwaukee and all points oust. To the people
ple of Nebraska , Colorado , Wyoming. Utah ,
Idaho , > ovni' , Orcffon , WaalihiKton , nnd Cali
fornia , It odors superior adVHiitiiKCS not possi
ble by any other lino.
Among mow otne numerous points of sit-
cerlorlty onjoyoU by the put runs of tills ronJ
Uftween Omaha nnd Chicagonru Its two trains
adnyof DAY COACHES , which nro tlio flnost
that hntniMiurt unil inircnulty can croittu. Its
PALAOKKHI.KKP1NU CAUS , which in-u models
or I'omtort nnd clepanco. Its I'AltLOlt ] ) HAW-
1NO UOOM OAKS , unsurpiisscd by any. anil Ita
widely colobruted PALATIAL U1N1NO CAUS ,
the eiinitl of which cannot bo found cNowliuro
At Council Illulistlio trains of thu Union I'acllio
lly. connect In Union Depot with tlio o of the
CUIcsfO Si Northwestern Ity. In Chicago the
truliiBof this llio : make close connection with
those of all eastern linen.
For Detroit , Columbup , Indianapolis , Cincin
nati , Nlairtira Fulls , Ouirnlo , I'lttfthurirToronto ,
Montrenl , Ilostou , New York , Philadelphia ,
Hnltlmoro , Washington nnd all points In the
east , ask for n ticket , /la the
' NORTH WESTK UN. "
If you wish the best accommodation , All ticket
agents soil tickets via this line'
H. IluOIIITT , K. 1' . WIIVON.
Oenl. Mnnnper , cnl. Pnss'
Chloaeo , ill.
W. M.BABCOCK. L. It IIOLLK3 ,
Westarn Anent , City I'asVr Agent ,
Omaha Nebraska ,
THE
CHICAGO SHORT LINE
OF THE
Chicago , Milwaukee &SI Paul Rj
'Hie Rest Route from Omaha and
Council Jtlit/fn to ]
THE ! Ejk.ST
Two Tiains Daily Between Omaha and
Council BIulls
Chicago , AND Milwaukee ,
St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarRapids
Rock Island , Frceport , Rockford ,
Clinton , Duliuquc , Davenport ,
Elgin , Madison , Jancsville ,
Beloit , Winona , La Crosse ,
And ull other important points Kast , NortticnBl
ami Sontliciist.
For throiidh tickets enll on the ticket iiKcnt
nt MU1 harnain street , In I'uvton llutel , oral
Union 1'uuinodor.ot.
Pullman Sloopcrs and the Oncst Dlnlnsr Curs
In the world are run on the main line o ! tut
Chicago , Mllwnukco & St. Paul Kullwuy and i \
ery attention Is paid to passciitfors by courte
ous emiiloyos of the company.
It , Mii.i.Kit , ( Jcneral Manager.
J. F. TUCKEII , Assistant ( ictuu-nl MunnBor.
A. V. K. CAiti-ENTEii , lienorul rusacutrcr una
Ticket agent.
doe. K. HKAvroitD , Assistant General Pus.sen-
( rer nnd Ticket ARcnt.
J. T. Ci.ARK , Gocrul Superintendent
GRATtFUL-COMFORTING
EPPS'S ' COCOA
BREAKFAST.
"fir a thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which trovurn the operations of dlircstlon
nnd nutrition , nnd by a careful application of
Iho flno properties ot well-solectod COCOH , Mr.
Kpps bin provided our breakfast tables with a
delicately llnvorod bevuratro which limy MIVO
us many heavy doctor's bills. It Is by the
judicious use of such articles of diet that n con
stitution mnr bo in-ndmuly built up until strong
cnouifh to resist every tendency to ilKease.
HunilrodB of snbtlo maladlrs are lloatlnir
around us ready to attack wheiuvcr there U a
weak point. We rr.uv cscupo many n fntal
s'nnft by keeping ouiHclvos well fortlllcd with
pure blood und n properly nourished Irnmo. "
Civil Scrvlet ! Otuetto.
Made Rliiiply w Ith bollhiK1 water or milk. Sold
only In half pound Una hv Grocer * labeled ( bus :
JAMIM t-.l'l'S & CO. ,
Ho mir.iathlo Chemists , LONDON , KNOT-ANU.
Mention this paper.
DREXEL & MAUL ,
( Suecceaois to John 0. Jucobs. )
OiKlertate and
At the old stand , 1407 Farnam St. Order
by telegraph solicited and promptly at
tended to. Telephone No ,
11. K. BUUItCT.
Funeral Director & Embalmer
111 Northieth Street.
WlUfflEVELOPED PARTS
of the bod/ enlarged and ( trenctLtned. Full paitlo-
l4t CMalliU t'H. K&IB MJCO , CO. , BuBala , N.Jf.
V
JOBBERS' DIRECTORY
Agricultural Implementt.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Wholotale pe 1f r In
Agricultural Implements , Wnpona ,
CurlaiM utiJ nu lfn. Jonci ttroet , bc wo n Vth
nd lOlh.Onjiha , N li.
L1NIXGER tO ytETCALF COn
Aprriculturc ! Iiiiiiicmcnts ,
W on .Carriiur ii , nugglM. Hie. , WhoUtnlc , Orcuh .
VARL1NORENDORF& MARTIN
WholeialeDcMenln
Agricultural Implements ,
rTagomind BugElfi. roi..W.mj nil W7 , Jonei it
1' . 1' . MAST As CO. ,
MamifHcturor o (
Knclicuc Drfll * , Seeder. * , Cultivator *
liar Ha e , Clilcr Mlll nnil l.ulum I'ultorlicr * . Cor.
Nurlli lllli mid Nlrhulm Hl .
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WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ,
Wholesale AiirtcttUnral Implement *
nd Ilttirvlc * . ornor 14th ft Nloholns gts ,
Jrtists" Material.
A. HOSPE , ,77 ? . ,
Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
: M3 IK > ugl f Street. Omaha.
floor * and Shoes.
w. r. MOUSE c co.
Jobbers of Hoots and Sliocs.
1111 Farnaiu it. , Omaha. N h. Manufactory , Bummet
t. lloiton.
KIRKKNDALL , JONES tf CO.
8tircc * ors to Heed , Jones * Co. ,
Wholesale MiinufaeturorH of Hoots if Shoes
Airts for llopton Kubbor Shoo Co.
llfC. 1104 It 1101 1'm-ni-v St. . Oinnhii. Nebraska.
Coffee , Spices , Etc.
CL.AKKK COKKKli CO. ,
Omnlin Coffco nml Splco Mills. Tens , CoffoBS ,
Spleen , llakliur 1'owrtor , Plnvnrlnir Kxtracts.
Laundry liluo Ink , etc. 1414-1110 llnrncy St.
Omaha , Nebraska ,
Crockery and Glassware
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IF' . L. WRIGHT ,
Agent for 'bo Manufacturers and Importer * of
Crockery , Glassware ,
Liunpa , Cblmnert , etc. OMce , 21 ? South llth it.
Omaha , Neb. .
Commission and Storage.
D. A. HURLEY ,
Commission and Jobbing.
Batter , Icusnnci Produce. Cnnilfnmenti ( elicited.
Headquarters for Stoneware , Ilcrrjr Hnzt'ii mid
Grape Hatktu. 1IU IKili street , Omaha.
RIDDELL C RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchant * ,
Ppeclaltio Uutter , EKK * . Cliueio , I'o litrr , Uarae ,
Ojitcri. etc. , etc. 112 S. illli SU
WIEDEMAN cC CO. ,
Produce Commission Merchants ,
Poultry , lluttcr , Unuie , Ktulti , etc. 230 B. litbli
Omaha. Nvti.
ccl InTu.
GEO SCHUOEUER&CO. ,
Successors to McShane A , Sehroeder.
1'roduco Commlialon mill Cold
Oiimtm , Neb.
ton/ , Coke and Lime.
Glo. V , iMnAOH. T'rpK. C. T. ooonMAX , V. Plot.
J. A. MTNlnru.ANn , Bee. and ' 1'rean.
OMAHA COAL , COKE < fj LIME
COMPANY ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
SW South Thirteenth Street , Omuha , Nob.
MannfHctnrHi'H of Illinois White Lime.
\iicl Plilpnorn of Cnnl nml Coke , Cement , IMnMer.
Jnio , Hnir. Klru Ilrlck , Drnln , llle anil Sewer 1'lpe.
.ItMru , 1'iixtoa Hotel' JTai-'im ft. , Uninha , .NVb.
Telephone 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shipper * of Coal and Coke ,
214 S. lllth St. , Omaha , Nob.
Dry Goods and Notions ,
J f. E. SMITH C CO , ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Notions
1KB and 1104 DouuhiH , cor. llth St. , Omnha.Neb.
CILPATRICK-KOCH , DRY GOODS
CO. ,
mportei-M and Jobbers Dry Goods. Notions ,
Dents'Fiiinlsliini ; Goods , lor. llth Ac Harnuy
Ht . . ilinnlm
Furniture.
DEWEY ,0 STOXE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture.
Furnam St. . Omaha. Neb.
CHARLES S1UVERICK ,
Furniture , Itoddin ? , Upholstery ,
Mirrors , etc. IMC , 1208 and HID Fnrnam tt. . Omah
Groceries ,
1'AXTOX , GALLAGHER 0 CO. ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
NOD. 70i,1(17,700 ( nnil 711 8.10th St. , Omiilm. Neb.
McCORD , Jl.UADY U CO. ,
AVhoIcsale Grocers ,
1'tn nnd I-cnvonwortli ntvOmnha.
U. .M. bl
! II > . Iggl.iaiHnrrioySt. , Omaha , Nob.
ALLEN BROS. ,
Wholesale ( frown ,
1114 nml lllil Hin nny Ptreot , Oinnlm.
Hardware.
LEE , FRIED < K CO. ,
Jolliers of Hardware and Kiiils ,
tiwnre. Sheet Iron. Ktc. Avent ) ( or Howe Heal
und Miami I > owrterCo.Omiiha.Ni'b.
HIXEHAUGH , C TAYLOR ,
Builders'FIard ware &Scalo Repair Shop
Mechanic ! ) ' Tools and ItufTnlo Rciloi. HUu IOUCHB ! t-
Onialis. Neb.
RliOlUK i\5 WlUlhLM Y CO. ,
Wholesale Ifnriltrnre ,
lOtli mid llHnipy Btruct * < t Ouialia , Nub.
Western AKIIIIIH l Austin I'owdor Co. , Jelfor-
eon Bteul Nails , Kalrbitnks Sliindiinl Kcnlcs.
Heavy Hardware
W. J. RROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Bprlugn , Wagon Rtock , Hardware Lumber , etc. 1209
anil l.'ll Ilirney it. , OninUu.
EDNEY < c
WliolcHalo Iron and Steel ,
Watton nnil Carrluiio Wnod BtocK , Heavy Hardware ,
Ktc. 1217 and r.TJ I.euvcnwortb t. , Unmhu , Neb ,
Hats , Caps , Etc.
W. L. 1'ARROTTE & CO. ,
Hats , Cap * it1 titraw
1107 lliirnoy Strt-et , Oiniiliii , .NVIi
Liquors.
Dlftlllen or T.lquorK , Alcohol and 5plrltn. Importers
nnd Jobber * ol WlncnanU l.lquorn.
' 0INTILLE'
WILLO W SI'RimJS
CO. and ILER t ) CO. ,
laiportom and Jobbers of Fine Wlneii and Mquon.
Sole luinuf cturur § of Ktonudr'i Halt India lilt-
ttriunil DumettloMquorp. 1112 IlnrnarBt.
Lumber.
OMAHA TXTMUER CO. ,
Dcale' . . AJIKIu.lsof
Building1 Mutoriiil at Wholesale.
18th Street und Union Pacific Track , Omaha.
11RADFORI ) ,
Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Uoort.Klc VnnUCoraerTth and Uou lan ) Cornel
llth anil DoujUi.
C. JV. DIETX ,
Lumber.
13lh and California Slr ell. Omaha , Neb.
JfRED It' . GRA.V ,
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. . , Etc.
Cor.fib and iiomlai ill. , Omnh . .N ) .
T. W. HARVEYLUM11ER CO. ,
To Dealers Only.
O ce , 1(01 Karnini tre tOmib .
OHHH < JOBBERS' DIRECTOHt
CHAS. JR. LEE ,
Jlkrdwood Lumber ,
Wood Carpti and Parquet Floorlof. tlh an J Donittf
J. . WARKFJELD ,
'Wholesale Lumber , Etc.
Imported and American 1'orlUnl Cement , fitit
AontforMllwaukeo Hydraulic t' u ut and Iltit
qulnc ? Whllel.lme.
Millintry and botitni.
I. OltERVELDER M CO. ,
ImpoTtorannd Jolibornot
tnul Xotlon * .
iS. llth f t ,
Notions.
Wholtrale Dealtri In
Kotlons and Furnishlnfr Goods ,
_ 40:1 : and 4Qj g. Tenth St. , Omaha. _
V1NYAR1) SCHNEIDER ,
Wholesale Notion * nml Gent * ' Fur *
nthliiff Goort.i ,
11W llnrncy Struct. Omnim.Nob.
Oils.
Wliolcsaln Dvulors In
Refined and Lubrlcathia Otis ,
Axlodronso , etc. Omiitin , Nub.
A. II , lllsliop , Mniuiror.
PAPER
CAR PESTER JL'Al'ER CO. ,
Wholosalu Pujier Dealers. *
Carryi nlcontrckof I'rlntliiB , Wrapping ntut Writ
IIIK luipcr. Dpuo Inl attention Klrou to car load or
order *
Printers' Materials.
Auxiliary Publishers.
OMUrslnType. Pr i and Printer * ' Supplier.
South Twelfth Street.
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUJIIIER CO. ,
llnuufncturer and Dealers In all klndlof
Rubber Goods ,
OllClnthliieluid l.paihvr Ileltlnu. IBM Farnaiu " "L
S.'eam fittings , Pumps , Etc.
A.L. STRAXG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
Steam , Water , Hallway and Milling Huppllci. It *
MO. Mland Karnam St..Omaha. Neb.
CHURCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Bteamnml Water Suniilles. lleailqnartcrs for'Was *
Po-xUVrs UocKli. 1111 * 'arnam . , Omaha. Ktb.
U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMF
COMPANY.
DnlladayWInd Mlliil r-Kam and W , ter Suppll * * ,
PluniblnitUoiMld , HeltlnK , lloie. tils anil VM far *
uaui it. , Omahn. H. R. Kclton , Manager.
'ivlephono no. 'JIO.
JtROII'NELL iP CO. ,
Mumifiictnror * nnd Donlurn In
H , iioilurs & ( ieneriil Miichlnory
Bliuct \Virk,8tciiin IHnnps. Hu\r Mills.
llMIMU'ir , l.oavoiiwortli St.Uiiinlm.
Seeds.
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PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. ,
WIIOl.KflU.E
Farm , Field and Garden Seeds ,
Noi. 011-U13 Jonoa Street , Omahn. Nob.
Storage , forwarding & Commission ,
ARMSTRONG , PETTIS & CO.
Storage , Forwarding tQ Coininlislon
Iranch lioiiso of thu Hunnor IliiK-iry Co. llmr-
Klea ut wlioli'-ulo anil rvtull. Nos. 1303. llllO
nml l.'ll ! ! I/.urU Si. , Umithu , Nob. Tulniuiouo
Nil. 7r,0.
Teas and Cigart
WM. A. WILSON & CO. ,
Importers iitiil Jobbers of
'lean and Ciyars ,
plcos anil D.ilsy llaklm < I'owdor. Hid anil 1418
llanioy Htiuot. , Oiuiilui , Nub.
OMAHA MANUFACTURERS ,
Cornier. .
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
John Epenctnr , Prop.
Manufacturer of Galvanlrod Iron and Cornte * . 423
lK Uo and 10 * a 4 105 M , 10th lit. . Omaha , Neb.
Stroke Sta-ks , Boilers , Etc
H. K. SA WYER ,
Mannfnctnrincr Dunlur in Smokestacks ,
llrltclihiKS , Tiink' . nnil lirno-ul llollor Hepalrln/ .
Ill' , Uml-e tic'L-t.iiiMliu. )
iron Works.
PAXTON < R VIERL1XU
Iron Works ,
Wrought nnd Cant Iron lliillillntt Wurk , Iron Flalr .
ItnllliiK , Ilennia unit ( JlnlorK , strum Knulnut , HruM
Work , ( J * noral Wounilry , Mi-chlnu nnil ItlHCknmllh
. Office an J Works , U. I' . lly.Hnd ITlliMiuel.
OMA.1A Wlll < , IKON WORKS ,
Mr.iuiractunirs of
H'ireand Iron Hailing. * , DeskMilli ,
Window Citiai-ils , I'louinStnndsVlro SlgiiB.oto.
l-i : N. llith.
OMAHA. SAFE & IRON WORKS
G Amlrein , Proprietor.
Mann fact nror of Firti and llurKhir Proof Pafes.
Vuults , Jail \Voik. lion and Wli'o h'enclut , " ,
, olo. Cor. lllli an I . .laeK-on . IMuahii.
Overalls.
CANFIELD MANUFACTURING-
COMPANY ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
leans I'miU , Shlrti , Ktc.9i nncl 1101 Don ( Ins Street.
I hni tin , Neb.
Sash , Doors , Etc.
Q co. ,
Wholei&le Mnnufncturersof
Sasli , DoorH , Hlliula and iloiildlng-g ,
Ilronch o81c ,12fu ituil Iianl > .tii.Oii ! : a , > ' * > < .
BOIIN MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Monld'jiKK.HtalrWorkBnd ' Interior llnril Wood Klnlrt
Juil opt-auU. M. K. cor. Btli und LeiivcnwurthBtl.
Onmhii , Nub.
OMAHA I'UAMNCi MILL CO. ,
Maiinfactiiriiis of Monlillnt'S , Hush , I3onr nnil
lilinds.Turnlni. .Stair-work. lliinK and
Ollico fittings.
,20th ami Popplelon Avciiuo ,
Brewers ,
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STORZ .0 ILER ,
1ioKr Jtctfr Hrewcrn ,
1M1 North Hill Street , Orauhu , Nob.
SOUTH OMAHA ,
c. n. I'.U.MKH. N P. HKIIMAN ; > . / . n. UI.A.M IIAIIU
PALMKli , RIC1IMAN & CO. ,
Lire .Stock Coiniiilxxion Mo'chtint * ,
Oincc lloom Ul. Opposite Huehuilxu Mlilldliiif ,
Union Slock Vanlb , South Uniahii , Nub.
MCCOY mtos. ,
Live Stock Ctiiiiiulssioii MurcliantH.
Market liirnlnhoil fro onmiill ! > , itlui > . btnka.in
fticile-rs fnrnls'iHil on * ro t'l ' turaii Itur reno
Omalm Nutlon.il II ink anil Hoatli O.nah i N Uljili
Union Stock Vanli , Month Oiaiili t ,
LOR1M1JR , WESriJRF'LI ) fi MALKV
Lift : Stit , lc CoininlH-ilon ,
llooin 15 Kxrhmih'u biilldlni ; , I'nliin Stock
Yiude. tioulh Omaha. Nub.
: SMARl'K ,
Commission Dealers In l.lvo Stool.Itootn ! , l'i
ehaiiKU llulldlnv , Union Stock ViU. , S. Omaha
Hulfreneos Union Nal'l Hank , Omaha , Union
Htoec Vnrda Dank H. Omaha , i : . H. ICowlor
Pri-s. Atu. llank.V Trust Co. . Omulni.
& FITCH ,
ConimlfBlon Donlora In l.lru Stock , Kooin " 3
Opposltn Hxt'hntiK" llnlldlnu , I'lilon Hiock
Vards , South Oinulm , Nub. _
UNION STOCK YARDS CO , .Si .
Of Oinnlia.
Limited. John K. 11071 ! , B-ip rlnten4nt ,