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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , OCTOBER 8 , 1887.
IDE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Contradictory Foraign Advices Oiuso an
Uncertain Feeline in Wheat ,
.A LACK OF OUTSIDE ORDERS.
The Corn Pit Almrmt ncflortcrt , Very
Llttlo nunlncsfi Ocln Done The
Cattle Trnilo Mixed Gen
eral Quotntlon * .
PIIODUCK MAIIKKT.S.
CnirAno , Oct. 7. | Special Tole rnm to
the JiK.J-Somo ! Interest and uncertainty
were Inluseii Into tlm wheat market early by
the contradictory forelifn advices. Tbu tlrst
public cable KU\O spot grain iulet | with prices
unchanged. The lamentable lack of outside
orders continues and bids fair to continue
untllsomelnllucn.ee cauie.s wider flucttia-
tloni In prices than wu are seeing tliusedays.
Tim receipts of wheat here to-day wnre 114
cars , of which 77 cars were spring and of
these but 0 graded No. 2. This very small
proportion of the contract Krado In wheat
now arriving here Is said to be a result of tue
fanner's universal rule to sell the poorest
part of his crop llrst. Tlio demands of local
shorts having been tilled , the last hour saw a
decline to the opening llaures , with a slight
reaction at the close , which was at 71J < c for
.November , 7i'c ; ( for December and 7SKc for
May. The extreme range for the session was
J/e for November , J c for December and % c
for May.
After the first half hour there was very
Rlltlht Interest In the corn pit , and the pit
was altnojt deserted. The entire transac
tions of the session , In a speculative way ,
would probably not aggregate more than a
half million bushel * . The tone of the mar
ket waa lirm and fluctuations slight not
more than % c on the session. Hutctilnson
was a seller of May corn at 45 % ( < iH5c ,
although he did not part with any considera
ble quantity of It. The demand for cash
corn W B Rood , and nearly all the principal
shipping houses were buyers. Cables gave
spot corn In Liverpool dearer , but the
actual advanUge of the advance Is offset bv
firmer freight rates on lake and canal ,
and higher ocean freight rates. A eood
forcien demand , however , Is excreted for
our corn. The close was lirm < it Me above
thn opening prices , or at 42 } < c f ° r November ,
44Uc for December and 45Uc for May.
llutclilnson wns about the only buyer of
oatn to-day tor future delivery , and he took a
fair line of May at 290c : ! , Norton *
Worthlngton purchased pretty freely of cash
on a basis of UCc for short receipts of No. 2
In store. November opened at S6-\r but
closed at 2f/'c ! ( sellers and May closed on the
split at tt30c after Helling sparingly at
both prices straight. All told , speculative
business was light and the market was per
vaded by an undertone of dullness from
start to finish.
In provision circles there was no develop
ment to relieve the quiet market. Traders
manifested little or no disposition to branch
out and a slow as well as an uninteresting
condition of affairs existed throughout.
AFTKHNOOX SESSION Wheat easier ; No-
vombnr 71 ? < c , December 72J @ 73c , May 78)
&iti4p. Corn nulet and eo.sy ; November
< nX < d > &Xc. December 4'JJ.fc , May 45 > < c. Oats
dull but stealv. 1'ork for year was quoted
at 312.00 and January nt 312.27KLard in-
net : fo ; October S0.47ji , November SO.'J7K.
December 5 < 5.0 ! ! and January Sn'V > . Short
ribs for October were quoted at 97..00 and for
January at SC.SO bid.
CHICAGO MVK STOCK.
CHICAGO , Oct. 7. [ Special Telegram to the
Hi K.J OATTLK Tno few good natives on
sale were early disposed of at fully as high
prices as at any time the past week. Good and
useful natives also sold well , but low grades ,
such as had to compete with Texans and
rangers , dragged along at the- former low
range of prices. It It were possible , rangers
Bold lower than nt any time , at least that was
the sentiment of salesmen who had that class
of cattle fo sell. Native butchers' stock ,
especially canning cows , baiely pity out ex
penses of freights and commissions. The
only now feature wa that cow stock was not
as plentiful as heretofore. Bulls and veal
calves were also slow and lower.
The stocker nnd feeder trade presented
no new features. Trices are very
low and are likely to remain In that
condition until there Is an Improvement In
fat cattle. A few lots of tancy natives made
$5.00(35.40 ( nnd prime 1500 to 1000 ib steers
84.OOd44.yO ; good and useful 1200 to 1400 Ib
steers. S4.5 ! < cH ! > 0 ; plain and common ,
82.75@3.70 ; fancvS.r > .20@r..40. Shipping steers ,
1)50 ! ) to 1500 IbS , S4.'JO@4.'JO ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs ,
| 3.704.ao : ftW to 1200 Ibi , Si75@3.rA StocKers -
ers and feeders , Sl.CO@H.35 ; cows , bulls nnd
mixed , Sl.20@2.M ) . Texassteors , S2.00@3.00 ;
cows , Sl.50 2.00. Western rangers weaker :
natives nnd half-breeds , S3.S5i..25 ; cows ,
3'iOO ( < W.80. Wintered Texans , S'J.M < a3.00.
lions At the opening , or rather so Jong
OH shippers were In the market , trade was
brisk , with an upturn of about te. After the
xhlppcrs had tilled their orders the only
buyers loft were the packers and only two
of the big concerns at that , so they had mat
ters thflr own way , nnd they were not slow
to take advantage of the samu by demanding
a reduction of 5@10c below the current rates
of the morning , the market generally closing
wltrt that reduction on the ordinary run of
packing sorts. As a matter of course , pack
ers had to take a good many "pots" and
what the shippers did not want Ono lot of
fancy Bold us high as 84.75 ; 1'hlladelphlas
and fancy heavy , S4.50@4.00 ; prlmo packing
torts , $4.S5@4,45 and common , S4.25@l.W > .
FINANOIAU
NKW YOHK , Oct. 7. ISpcclai Telegram to
the USK. ' ] STOCKS After a short firmness
early In the day stocks began to decline , and
It was for the most part break after break
until J'st nt the close a few of them rallied
Biilllclentlr to prevent closing : at the lowest
point of the day. The decline on the general
list was IC'StX per cent , although a few pulled
tlyough with n reduction of only % @ % .
TUo market opened strong , with advances
extending to K per cent , with Western
Union leading and the temper of the room
bullish , though the short-walsted commenced
taking In their profits. The European de
mand was good , buying orders coming from
both London nnd the continent. The market
did not hold up , however , and before noon
there had bvon n pretty general slump all
tluringlA the list. The bears were assisted In
their raid by the largo traders. The terms of
the llaltlinoro & Ohio telegraph sale to the
Western Union are 50,000 shares of Western
Union stock , payment of 100,000 rentals ,
rlghts-of-way , operating expenses and taxes
for all business transactions along the line of
the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. The Western
Union docs not pay a dollar for sentiment
ana every cent counts. The Western Union
1ms also made a contract with the lialtlmore
& Ohio railroad for fifty years. An advance
of rates Is said to bo contemplated where they
are very low. An advance of 5 cents per mes
sage on business on land lines Is equal to
' 4,000,000 addition to the net Income per an
num A 40-cont rate on cahlo rates will re
turn a largo profit Instead of a yearly loss of
5700,000 , us has been the case for the past two
years. The completion of the telegraph deal j
was balled wltb great glco by the bulls last
ulghtand numerous bull dispatches wore sent
over the country predicting a better market
The market opened strong , room traders were
bullish and the advances extended to K per
cent. Western Union , as the bull card ,
showed the most advance. It was not long ,
however , before the boar party , consisting of
Cammack , Uateman , Jones , Wheeler , Kirk-
ner and others began selling all the active
stocks. The timid bulls became badly scared
and began selling rapidly , and tbo whole sit
uation was tmddenly reversed and Western
Union declined W per cent. The rest of the
list followed , lieadiui ; went off 1 } and
jf Lackawauna IK per cent Grangers were
beavy on tbe failure of the Northwestern
traffic association to adjust their differences ,
auo St. Paul declined 2' and Northwestern
IK per cent Sensational reports were thai
Barrett had refused to ratify tbe bale of tb <
UMtlmorc & Ohio telegraph , also that Wash
Connor , who lias been ono of tbo stall richest
bulls for over a month , had unloaded his
stocks and turned bear. These rumors added
to tlm feeling of depression and aided the
bears In forcing the prices down and kept the
market weak and Irregular until the close ,
when the last sales were at almost Inside fig
ures and recorded net declines of IK on St
Paul , 1 on Northwestern , f on Western
Union , 1 on Lake Shore , Jf on New Eng
land , K on Heart Ine , 1 on Lackuwanna , * on
Louisville & Nashville and ? ( per cent on
Richmond Terminal Cotton OH stuffs were
weak and drooped IK percent The total
sales were 317,090 shares , against 420.&C
shares yesterday.
GovKimiENTi Government bonds were
dull but lirm.
YESTKKDAY'B QUOTATIONS.
U. 8.4' * coupon .124 ? < f C. &N. W . 110 } {
U. 8. 4W'8 coup. . 103 K do preferred. . . 140
Pacinoffsot'M..12l N. Y. C
Canada South'ii. . K\ \ } O. It AN , . 87
Central 1'acltlo. . SJ O. T.
Chicago * Alton. 140 Pacific Mall .
do preferred.,155 P. , D. A E .
C. , B. &Q 183 PullmanPal.Car.l4'.i
D. , L. & W " " Heading
D.&R.G iiock Island
Erlu. St L. AS. F. . . . S4K
do preferred. . . . do preferred. . . . 74
Illinois Central. . 0. , M. A StP. . . 75K
} . . B. A W do preferred. . 115
K. A T St P. A 0 . 41K
Lake Shore do preferred. . 100
L. AN Texas Pacific. . . . 24K
Michigan Cclit'l. . 84 Union PaclliR. . . .
Mo. Pacific W5 W..St LA ! ' . . . . 17W
No. Pacific 21 ? $ no preferred. . 31 %
do preferred. . . . 47 W. U.T'eleirraph 78 , > <
MONEY On call easy at4J i6 percent , last
loan 5 , closed at 5 per cent.
FltlUB MCIICANTILK 1'APKIl C Q8 > per
cent.
STKHLINO ExciiANnr. Dull but steady
at 84.70 f for co-day bills ; S4.83 > f for de
mand. _
CHICAGO PRODUCE.
Chicago. Oct. 7. Following quotations
are the 2:30cloiing : figures ;
Flour Unchanced , with rye at 82.75@3.00
per bbl , and 32.50@2.75 for sacks.
Wheat Moderately active : prices fluctn-
nted within ? c ratine and closed Irreptilar
and somewhat higher ; cash , 70'i'c ; Novem
ber , 71Kc ; May. 78\c.
Corn-Quiet but nteady and moderately
active ; the market opened easy at Kc under
yesterday's close anil closed about the same
as yesterday ; cash aud November , 42J c ;
M v , 45 } c.
Oats bull , with no Important change ;
cash , 26c ; November , 20'fc ; May , 2y c.
Rye Firm at 4Uc.
Barley C5c.
Prime Timothy Seea-82.2C@ .27.
Flax Seed1.05 fl.0fl.
Whisky 81.10.
Pork Steady without change ; year , 812.00 ;
January. S12.17X.
Lard Dull and quiet , with nrlccs lower ;
cash , 80.47H' November , SC.27JJ ; May , SO.CO
QO.B7X.
Dry baited MeaU-Shouldera , 85.20cS5.M ;
short clear , jJ7.75M8.00 ; short ribs. 87.47 .
Butter Active ; creamery , IHX&ifai dairy ,
Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars , lOJf
@llc ; flats , IKgllKc ; Young Americas ,
.
Eggs Firm at 17@18c ,
Hides Unchanged : heavy green salted ,
fully cured , 7Ji'c ; light do , . 7K ( 7 c ; dam
aged , Cc ; bull hides , 5Kc ; No. 1 green salted
calf , 8K@Ste : dry salted , lOc ; dry flint , 12
C$13c ; dry calf , 12@lic ! ; deacons 30c each.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country solid ,
4@4Kc ; No. 2 , 8Kc ; cakes , 4Kc.
KoooUits. Shipments.
K. i.ur , bbls . & % 000 40,00(1 (
Wheat bu . 84.000 190,000
Corn , bu . . . .2IVS.OOO 4-il.OOO
Oats , bu . 2411,000 309.000
live , bu . 7.000 5,000
Barley , bu . U7.000 99,000
8t. limits. Oct. 7. Wheat Lower ;
cash. 70Ua71Kc ( ; November , 71 c.
Coru Viriu ; cash , 40@4oKc ; November ,
: i9c.
i9c.Oats Steady ; cash , 2JJ4'c ; November
SUi'c.
Pork S14.50.
Lard-SO.40.
Whisky S1.05.
Butter Quiet ; creamery , 20 ( < < CMc ; dairy ,
Afternoon board Wheat Firm but dull ;
October , 70 } c bid ; November , 71KU bid ;
May , 79c. Corn Stronger : October , 40c
bid : November , U' > Kc ; December , IW'ic bid.
Oats Nominal.
Milwaukee * . Oct. 7. Wheat Weak :
cash , 70Kc ; November , 71'fc ; May , 7s,14'e.
Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 43c.
Oats Strong : No. 2 white , 30c.
Kve-Quiet ; No. 1 , 4bfc.
Barley-Steady : No. 2. sOtfc.
Provisions Quiet ; pork , October , S14.40 ®
15.00.
Minneapolis. Oct. 7. Wheat Closed
weak ; No. 1 hard , October , 70'i'c ; Novem
ber , 70'fc ; December , 72Kc ; May , 77 c ; No. 1
northern , October , CSc ; November , 684'c ;
December , C'JJc ' ; May. 75 } < fo ; No. 3 north
ern , October , tile ; November , OIKe : Decem
ber. ( We : May , ftsKc. On track : > 'o. 1 hard ,
71Jfc : No. 1 northern , C3o ; No. a Northern ,
03W61C.
Flour Qulctpatents ; , 84.15@4.CO ; bakers' ,
SH.25ffl3.5C.
Receipts Wheat. 230,000 bu.
Shiputuuts- Wheat , Cy,500bu ; flour , 2,000 ; !
bis.
Cincinnati. Oct. 7. Wlieat Lower ;
No. 2 , rod , 70c.
CoruQulet ; No. 2 mixed , 45e.
Oats Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 2Sc.
Rye Stronger ; No. a , 5 c.
Lard-Firm nt S0.40ttC.43. (
Pork Dull at 814.25.
Whisky-Firm at 31.05.
Liverpool , Oct. 7. Wheat Firm : de
mand good ; holders offer sparingly : Califor
nia No. 1 , Os 3d@4s per cental ; red western
Bprlnz , fls 3d ; red western winter , Os 3d.
Corn Good demand for futures ; 18 offerIngs -
Ings o ( spot.
New XorlE , Oct. 7. Wheat-Receipts.
01,000 ; exports , 79,500 ; options variable und
Irregular , opening a sbade lower , Inter ad
vanced % @ ) lc , and subsequently settled
back to the lowest point , closing steady with
small recovery ; ungraded red , 760b4J < c ; No ,
2 red , 81Jf@82c In elevator , 8l@st ; & f. o.
b. . 82K84 > 4'e delivered , the latter for fancy ;
No. 1 red , nominal at 87c ; No. 2 red , No
vember , closed at 82 , ' c.
Corn Receipts , 48,000 ; exports , 77,000 ;
spot , steady with options JfGiHsc lower , clos
ing steady ; ungraded , 62@MKc ; No. 2 , 52 < o
In store , 5354c delivered , 53 , ' c f. o. b. ,
to arrive ; November closed at
52Kc.
O ts Receipts. 101,000 ; exports , 200 ;
market Jn'OJi'c lower and tnlrly active ; mixed
western , iJc ) < cHKc : ; white western , 35 < t$40c.
Cotree-Spot , fair ; Rio , steady at 819.25 ;
options a shade lower and less net I TO ; sales ,
54.00l > bags ; Octobur. 817.15 ( < j17.0 ! : ! ; ! Sovom-
ber. 817.aOai7. ( : ; December , 817.t5at7.55 : ;
January , S17.35@17.40 ; February , 817.30(3 (
17.JI5.
Petroleum Firm ; United. &SKc.
KBRS ( Julet and weak ; western , 15@20Kc.
1'orK Steady ; mess was quoted at S14.2.X3
14.50 for old : S15.0US15.25 ( for new.
Lard Moiloiatiilv active but lower ; west
ern steam , spot , 80.77 (30.80. (
Butter Firm : western , 18 ( < J5c ; western
creamery , l < X < i25Xc.
Cheese Dull and unchanged ; western , 0 >
Knnaas Cl y , Oct. 7. Wheat Strong ;
No. 2 sott. cash , 04Kc bid , 05Kc asked ; No
vember , 04c bid , GOc askedMay,74c ; bid , 74
asked.
Corn-Steady ; No. 2 cash , S55/c bid. ! 55Kc
asked ; November , 35o bid , S5 o asked ;
May , 83 c bid , SUWo asked.
Oats - No. 2 , 22o bid 2'J' c asked.
Now Orleans , Oct. 7. Corn Firmer :
in sacks , mixed and yellow , 55Q50o ; white ,
60 < a57c.
Oats Firmer ; No. 2 , ? ® 33 c.
Cornmeal steady atS2.25@2. 0.
Hog Products In food dciiiaiul but lower ;
pork. 815.00 ; reiined tlercu lard , 80.75.
Bulk Meats-Shoulders , S5.37 , ! { ; long
clear aud clear rib , 87.75.
tilVE HTOOK.
Oot 7 , The Drovers' Journal
reports as follows ;
Cattle Receipts , 7,000 ; strom ; ; fancy ,
SS.-XXIUO ; sliipplnt : steer ? , SJ.75O4.00 ;
stockers aud findersSI.00(33.25 ( ; cons , bulls
and mixed , SUOCifJ.60 ; Texas cattle , 81.5044
3.00 ; western rangers weaker at S2.00j3 ( 25.
Uogs-Keceipts , 18,000 ; market opened 5c
blgber nnd closed easy ; mixed , S4.l0g4.50 ! ( ;
heavy. 4.a51.05 ; light , 54.30 4.65 ; skips ,
Sheetx hecelpts , 5,000 ; market steady : na
tives. Si753l.30 : western , > .23 < $ J.U ; Tex
ans , 125Qa.CO ; lambs , J4.80.f5.U5.
Nationnl Stock Yarila. K t St.
LouU. 111. , Oct. 7. Cattle Receipts.
1,000 ; shipments , 1)00 ) ; firm ; fair to choice
heavy uailvo steers , JU.yCKa4.05 ; butchTS'
steers , medium to choice , S3.GOi33.Oj ; feed
ers , fair to good. 2.0033.20.
Hogs Receipts. 2,400 ; shipment * , 400 :
market active andstronger : choice heavy and
butchers'selections , 84.50@4.G5 : packlnit nud
Yorkers , medium to prlmo , < l.2o < 34.50 ; pigs ,
common to good , S3.t" ) < 34.20.
Kansas City. Oct. 7. Cattle Recclnts ,
4,000 { shipments , 9,400 { common ftrnssersdull ;
good to choice corn-fed , strong at S4.20(34.C5 ( ;
common to medium , S.T.25 4.10 : stockers ,
82.00 2.GO ; feeding steers , 82.0533.25 ; cows ,
81.30(43.50.
llogi Kccelpts , 5.000 ; shipments , 7,000 ;
market stronger and 10(320c ( higher : com-
non to choice , 83,00 ( 4,45 ; skips and pigs ,
; 2,75i33.bO.
OMAHA HVB HTOOK.
Friday , Oct 7.
Cattle.
The receipts ot cattle wore more than
louble what they were yesterday , forty-one
oads being received as against fourteen
oadt yesterday. Good corn-fed cattle were
n fair demand at about steady prices. One
lunclt of very prime cattle brought more
han anything in several weeks but tney
vero better cattle than has been received
ere In a long time. Western range cattle
hat are not fat enouith for the packers , are
low at about steady prices. There was some
uqulry for feeders but the number sold WAS
omparatlvely small.
Hug * .
There was n slight falling off In the receipts
it hogs , the receipts being twenty-seven
oads to-day as against thirty-one yesterday.
The market opened with light otfcrlnzs ,
here bolng only eighteen loads lu at the
opening. The light oircrlncs stimulated
prices somewhat aud the earlier sales weru
made at a little stronger prices than yester
day. Three loads reached $4,20. About the
ulddle of the forenoon another train arrived
with nine loads of hogs. The late arrivals
did not bring quite as strong prices as the
* arly morning sales and the markut closed a
Htle easier. Everything was sold.
Hhcup.
There were no fresh receipts , and nothing
doing on the market.
OlUolnl Keoelpti.
Jattle 833
logs 1,742
lorses 32
Prevailing I'rloo * .
Showlngtho prevailing prlcai pall for llva
lock on this market :
Jholcosteers. VJOO to 1505 Ibs . . .St. 1031.40
Jhoicesteers , 1100 to 130J Ibs. . . 3.85&4.10
Fat little steers 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.7.V < W.S5
torn-fed range steers 1200 to 1503 3.8V544.30
Oood to choice corn-fed cows. . . . . WWJ.OO
Common to medium cows 1.50(33.00 (
Jood to choice bulls l.Mi'tfJ.OO
jood range feeders 2.40 2.80
ioodnatlvofoeders.OOOlbsand up
wards 2.75@3.00
Fair to medium native feeders.tKK )
Ibs and upwards 2.50@2.C >
Stockers , 4K ( ) to 700 Ibs 2. < XKa2.40
Prime fat sheep 3.2.1M3.50
fair to medium sheep 2.50(43.00 (
Jommon sheep 1.5002.25
UlKht and medium nous a.VJW4.oo
loodto choice heavy hoes 4.14.15 ( )
jood to choice mixed hogs 4.03,31.10
Representative Hitlot.
NEIIHASKA NATIVK8 COItN-rKD.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
! 18..14iS : 84.40
WESTKIIN STKK1IS TINNIN A LUJIAN.
73..1020 82.50
Wr.STlIlIN IT.KDKIIS I'll ATT A. mUllIS.
153 . . .1037 8i,50 CG..1UOJ 32.50
HULLS.
2..HSU S1.75.
No. Av. Shk. J'r. No. Av. Silk. Pr.
C7..2 * ! 200 $4.10 02..247 1 0 S4.15
73..2.T 100 4.10 .1(1 ( . . .277 210 4.15
50..858 2M ) 4.10 K5 . . . 'J74 IUO 4.15
64..245 400 4.10 08..5J5 ! ) 219 415
08..840 160 4.10 OS..80S ! 1JO 4.15
(17..279 100 4.10 07..21 24(1 ( 415
( . . .2X5 ! 100 4.10 01..871 120 4.15
75..207 3GJ 4.10 4' > . . . . : ! OI 100 4.15
08..224 2UO 4.15 OS..3JJ ttSI 4.17 }
50..2T2 1'JO 4.15 0.1 . . .310 bO 4.20
.Vi.2r2 ViO 4.15 75.'i.l7 2(10 ( 4.2. )
Cll.'m 120 4.15 57..8 1 830 4.20
Ijivo Stock Sold.
Showing thn number of lieai of stock sold
on llio in.ukct to-dny :
CATTLK.
G. II. Hammond .t Co 292
G. 11. Hammond & Co. ( snipped direct ) . 1SI
Feeders 219
Total 092
lions.
Anglo-American PaeitintrCo M < 1
. 11. Hammond it Co. . . ' GI7
Harris A : Fisher 65
Speculators 00
Total 1 074
All sales ot stock in this markut are inado
per cwt. llvu vviilht uiilojj otherwlsrt stated.
Dead lu.gssollat KO Pur Ib. for all weights.
"Skins , " or ho , ; * wuUhlui : lo-is tlian 100 Ibs.
no value. Pregnant * owsiro : docnod 4) lot ,
and stagsSO Ibs. br the oiulio
Live Stock Notcn.
Cattle steady and slow.
Hogs opened stiong , closed easy.
Hogs averaged sixty-four to the car.
W. II. Freeman , Oakland , was hero lookIng -
Ing for feeders.
W. L. Bond , llarlan , In. , was In looking
over the market.
Wiley Black , Plnttsmouth , marketed a
load of 303-lb. hogs nt S4.17K.
Dowling it Purccll , North Bend , marketed
n load of 2Sl-lb , hess nt 34.20.
W. J. Colcmai ) , from Council Blulfs , was
over nnd bought lour loads of feeders.
M. U. COUP , Hebron , Nob. , n prominent
stockman , was in looking over the yards.
Carrie * Lynch , Platte Center , marketed
n load of 310-lb hojjs at 4.20 , the top price.
George II. Warren , Grafton , wa < among
the visitors at thu yards , lie bought 153 head
of feeders.
Don J. Butler , Dow City , Crawford countv ,
la. , stopped on his way homo with two loads
of stockers.
J. Askwlg & Co. , Oakland , marketed fifty-
four head of corn-ted natives. Thu price was
not reported.
E. Webster , Deoorah , la. , came lu with two
loads of rattle. He was delayed about four
hours at the Bluffs.
Toe Swedebnrg Elevator company nnd
Shugran & Freeman , of Swcdeburg , mar
keted hogs at 84.15.
The next meeting of the Nebraska Live
Stock Shippers''association will be held nt
Exchange hotel , South Omaha , Neb. , Wednes
day , October 12,18 ! > 7 , at 2 p. m. The by-laws
have been amended so ns to admit any ship
per of six months actual business , no matter
fiotn what state ho halls. Consequently the
Invitation Is to all 11 vo stock shippers.
OMAHA WUUljISJAblS M.Y1UUOTS.
Friday , Oct. 7.
Produce , Fruits , lite.
The follawlnij arc the price * at whlah
round lott of produce are sold on t/tls
tnnrhct ;
From the beginning ot the season there
has been more or less game coming In but
the shipments consisted mainly of lowl nnd
thu smaller game. To-day a number of hue
large antolopu were received and put on tlm
market at 10 cents a pound. Another car-
loud of grapes was received from Now York.
Tncoma creamery butter lias put In Its ap
pearance ns a rival of the West Point pro
duct. The markets on the whole were rather
dull to-day only ono car of home grown pota
toes were received. Prices remain steady.
Eoos Tno market is very steidy and there
Is no prospect of a change for a few days.
Stocks go at I7@18c.
BuTTKB-Creamery , West Point , SOc :
other , 22 < g54c per pound : choice dalrv , Itxg
SOc ; medium grades , I3@l5c ; ordinaryiKiglOc.
CIIKESE Market fair. Fancy full cream
Cheddars , single 13c ; full cream twins , I3c :
young Americas , ! 3 > { c ; brick choose , 1W ) Ibs
in case , 15c ; Llmberger , 100 Ibs In case , He ;
Saurs' fancy Ohio. lUc
POULTHV Fair market ; spring chickens
82.0002.50 ; old fowls. S2.W@3.00 ; ducks
82.25Q2.75 : turkeys , In very light request ,
( X37c per Ib.
GAME Receipts light : prairie chickens ,
83.00@3.25 ; mallard ducks. 81.50(31.75. ( Quail ,
81.25Q1.50 ; teal and mixed ducks , 81.00 1.75 ;
snliMj. 75c331,00 ; jack rabbits , 4045c each ;
jack snipe , 81.00 per doz ; venison , lOc p r Ib.
OVSTKBI Shell , 82.00 per hundred ; bulk ,
81.35 per hundred ; select * , 82.20a gallon ;
Cans , New York counts , 45c ; selects , 25M
40c ; standard. 27fl30c.
POTATOES The market Is well supplied.
Salt Lake and Colorado stock sells at 85c.
Nebraska and Iowa stock 55@7Uc per bushel.
SWKET POTATOES The market U well
supplied with home grown at 05 < 375c per
bushel ; Virginia stock 3c per Ib.
Eou PLANT Slow sale at G0 < 375c per doz.
(01 choice stock.
ONioNs-Cholce large California onions
are offered on the markqt at , S 1.00 per bushel.
The demand Is light
BEANS. Hand-picked navy , 83.50 per
bushel , and other grades down ns low as
81.2. ) . Cllfornln stock , S2.4.0 per bushel.
CKLF.HY The receipts are larger nnd the
stock better. Good stock brings 3Wf 35c a
bunch.
CiPKit Choice Michigan elder , SO.OOQ&50
per bbl of 32 gal.
POPCOKN Choice , for stnuds , % 3'lXc per Ib.
HONKV Good honey In neat one Ib.
frames ' . * 23c per Ib. I
CocoANi'TS-Goort stock , S5.00.
CitANiiKimiES The market In fairly well
ftuuplled with good stock. Bell and cherry ,
88.00 : Bell * lluiclo , 89.00 ; Capo Cods. S1Q. & .
LEMONS Messlnn. ? 5.0u < BG.50 ; Mnlora ,
$7.00 ; Sorronlo. 87.00. . . . . . . .
out the market
GUANOES Messina of ;
Louisiana. 89.00 per bbl , 85.00 per box ; Ja
maica , 810.00 per bbl. 85.50 per box.
APPLES The supply Is liberal , especially
of homo-grown stock. Cholco Michigan ap
ples t3.oo < vM50 " ; home-grown , S2.25@3.00 :
Johnatlions"S3.riO@a.75.
CUAII Ari'LKS-Cholce Siberian , S3.00W3.50
per bbl.
GRAPES Homo-grown stock Is In liberal
supply and Is moving feely at 5cpcr pound ;
California , Tokay. 82.50 per crate ; Muscat" ,
82.50 ; New York. 10-lb basket , 5@45c.
PKAUS There Is a fair supply of Califor
nia pears on the market Cholco stock , 82.75
( $3.00.
BANANAS The market Is well supplied
with banana * at 8J.oo@3.oo per bunch.
NUTS Newcropchestnuts ; , IS lfalbpea ;
nuts , 7 > fc , raw : Brazil nuts. 13e : Almonds ,
TarragoiiA , 206 ; English walnuts , l c ; Fil
berts , Vie.
Flour anil Pnctl.
flicfollotvlnuarc thelnM > lnui > rlcfl
Minnesota patents. 8.1.50 percwt : Mlnneso-
a Bakers' straight , 82.20 percwt. ; Kansas nnd
Missouri winter fancy patents , 82:45i : ( < 2.00 :
Nebraska patents , 82.353.i5 ( ! : ; rye Hour , $1.75
ai.uo per cwt ; rye Graham , 81.40 per cwt. ;
wheat Graham , 81.75 per cwt. ; corn menl.
yellow , ( We per cwt : corn meal , white. 81.00
lorcwt ; chopped feed , 814.00@U.Oi ) ) pur ton :
> ran , S12.00@13.00per ton : screenings , 89.00
@ 12.00 per ton.
HAY Upland prairie , 88.00QS.50 ; com
mon coarse , 87.00@i.oo. )
Grocer's LiUt.
COFFER Ordinary grades. 2021c : fair ,
21U@22c ; prime , 22@ Jc : fancy green and
yellow , 23 < 825c ; old government Java , 1H@
.We ; Interior Java , 25fa Jc ; Mocha , SSfiJSOc ;
Artmckle'n. roasted , 2 < Hfc ; McLaughlin's
XXXX , 2 &c ; Dllworth's , 20c ; Red Cross ,
REFINED LARDj-Tiorce , 7c : 40-lb square
cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , 7 c ; 20-lb round ,
7Kc ; ' 10-ib calls , 7 'c ; 5-lb palls , 7Xc ; 3-lb
palls , 7J c.
SuoAR-Granulsted , O QSJ c ; conf. A ,
- < J@ Kc : white extra C , fiU(9 ( < lXc : extra C ,
OOOKc ; yellow C , 5 c ; cut loaf , IX ; pow
dered. 7/c ! ,
PROVISIONS liauis , HJ fflllHc : breakfast
tacon. llJ/Ol-c.-i' : bacon side * UJfiaiOcdry :
salt , Hjfcrtw ; shoulders , 7@7 > fc : dried beef
Hams , lu ( Uc ; dried beef regular , 9 > @ 10Xc ;
hams picnic , SMSJf * .
DRIED FHUITS Apples , new , Jf's Cc ;
evaporated , 50-lb ring , li0311 Me ; raspberries ,
evaporated. 29c : blackberries , evaporated ,
" "f ( < $10e ; pitted cherries , peaches , new ,
s , 7c : evaporated peeled peacnes , c ;
evaporated , unpared , 10X@17c ; nuw currants ,
7kwKc ; prunes , 5@5 c : citron , 25c ; ral-
gins. London layers , 4 > .UO@2.15 ; California ,
loose muscatels. 8l. 0@2.00 ; new Valenclas ,
to PIS Sevpn-slxtcpnths inch , 12@12fe
STARCH Mirror Gloss , 5J c ; Graves Corn ,
Cj/c ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; Oswego Corn. 7c ,
SviuJi No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , 81.4Ugl.W ( ) ;
New Orleans , PIT gallon , & > { < 44Gc ; maple
tt.vrup , half Ibbs , "old time , " per gallon , Kto ;
1-gallon cans , per doz , 810.50 ; half-gallon
cans , per doz , 80.25 ; atiart cans , 83.2.1.
CANNED GOODS Ot t rs , standard , per
case , S3.00ii3 10 ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per case ,
8:1.00(33.10 : ( ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , S'l.OO ' ®
3.10 ; California pears , per case.4.iVi34.70 ) ;
apricot' ' , cr c.iso , S4.10O4.U5 ; peaches , per
rase , 85.75(95.b5 ( ; white"cherrioB. . per case ,
10.00 plums , per ease , S3.80@3.iO : ! ) : blue -
berries , per case , S2.30@'J.40 ; egg plums , 8
Ib. pur case , 82.50 ; pineapples , 2 Ib ,
case. 83.80(95.75 ( ; 1 Ib salmon , per doz.
$2.002.6. > : 2 16 gooscberrlesV poV caso. S3.25
W3.35 : 2 Ib string beans , per case , 81.75 : 2 lq
lima beans , per case. Si.00 ; 2 Ib marrow-
Int peas , per case , * a.50C < W.CO ; 2 Ib early .Itiuo
pens , per case. J2.75 ; : > Ib tomatoes , S2.10
( < j2.50 ; 2 Ib com. S2.30@2.4U.
PICKLES Medium , In bbls , 10.50 ; do In
half bbls , 3.75 ; small , In bbls , 87.50 : do In
half bbls , S4.25 ; gherkins , In bbls , 88.50 ; do hi
halt bbls , 84.75.
WOODEN WARE Two-hoop palls , per doz ,
1.45 ; 3-lioop palls , S1.70 ; No. 1 tub. 80.5) ) ;
io. 2 tub. 35.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wasu-
boards , 81.75 : assorted bowls , 8J.25 ; No. 1
churns , 89 ; No. 2 churns , 88 ; No. 3 churns ,
87.
87.TOHACCO Lorlllard'sClImax. 44n ; Splen
did , 4lc ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c ; Legsett &
Meyer's Star , 4Ic ; Cornnrstonc , 3lc ; Drum-
mond's Horse Shoo , 41c ; T. J. , 87c ; Sorg's
Spearhead. 44c.
BnooMS-Extra 4-tle,82.60 ; No. 1,52.00 ; No.
2,81.75 ; heavy stable , Si
CANDT Mixed , 8X@Uc ; stick , 8 > < ; @ 9Xc.
CRACKEIIS Garneatrs soda , butter and
picnic , 5c ; creams , 8c ; ginger snaps , 8c : city
soda , Vc.
TEAS Japan , 20@55c ; gunpowder,20@6 c
Younz Hyson , U5@55c ; Oolong , 20@60c.
JELLIES so-lb palls , 82.00.
HOLLAND MACKEitni. 80c per kog.
Dry GcMXls.
COTTON FLANNKI.S to per cent trade dis
count LL. 6c : CC , 7) < u ; SS , 8'ic ;
Nnmple s , 5Uc ; No , a. Oc ; EE , a > c ;
( ! ( ! , lOKc ; XX , 12c ; OO , I4c ; NN , lic ( ,
RX , ItV ; 15 , 20c : No. 10 , s > fc ; 40 , lo c : CO-
ISKc : 80 , 15c ; 30 , Colored , lOc ; W ) , colored ,
I2c ; 70 , colored , 15c ; Bristol , l3Ko ; Union
Pacilic. 18c
CAUIMT WAiir-BIbb white , ISJ c ; col
ored , 20 > C.
BATTS Standard. 8c ; Gem , He ; Beauty ,
12Kc : Booue , He : B , cased , SC.50.
PitiXTS SoLiD.Coi.oits Atlanta 5 > < c : Sla
ter 5c ; Berlin Oil ( IKcGarnerOilOto7. ; PINK
AND ROIIF.S Richmond Oc : Atlantic ; Rlvor-
polut5c ; Steel RlvurCo : Richmond Oc ; Pncltic
o c. iNDiooBi.tiE Washington Cc ; Amerl-
canC } < cArnoldCKc ; ; ArnoldB lie ; Arnold
A 12c ; Arnold Goldsenl lUJ c. DUF.SS Char
ter Oak4Hc ; jiamaposjfc : Lodl 4Kc ; Allen
5ic ; Richmond 5 > { c , Windsor Oc ; Eddy stone
CGiNaGHAM-Plunkett checks 7c ; Whltten-
ton 7 c ; York 7 > fc ; Normandle Dress
8' c ; Calcutta Dress 8Kc : Whittenton
Dress 9c : Renfrew Dress Oc to 12i < o ;
CAMnnics Slater 4J c ; Woods 4 > < c ; Stan
dard 4fc ; Peacock 4Xc.
COHORT JEANS Aixlroscoggln 7 > fc ; Kear-
sage 7Mc ; Rockport G c ; Conestoga 03 < c.
TICKS LewlstonSO in. , 12Kc : Luwiston 33
in. . l3Kc ; York 32 In. , He ; Swift River7J < c :
Thorndlko O O , 8"/c " ; Thorndlke B F. HUc ;
Thorndike 120 , 9c : Thorndlko XXX , 15ct
Cordls No. 5. U > * c : Cordls No. 4 , lie.
DENIMS Amoskcag Uoz. , itio : Everett 7
oz. , 13n : York 7oz. , 13c ; Havmaker bl c : Jaff-
r-jy XX. llKc : Jatlrey XXX , K e ; Beaver
Creek AA. 12c : Beaver Creelf BB , lie ;
Beaver Creek CC. lOo.
OKENTUCKY JKANS Memorial 15c ; Canton
18c ; Durham 27Ko : Hercules Ibc ; Learning
ton 22 c ; Coltswold 25c.
CitAsii Stevens' B 6c ; bleached 7c ; Ste
vens' A 7Wc : bleached 8Hc ; Stevens' P S c ;
bleached OKe : Stevens' . N 0 > fc ; bleached
lOKc ; Stevens' S R T 12Kc.
MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth 82.85 ;
plain Holland 8Uc to9c. ; Dado Holland 121
SOc : tjucchee No. i.'jf , 4'2c ; Qtipchco Nb. '
5f , 37Uc ; Oupcheo No.3. Jf , 32Kc ; Anawan
IH cftoliulsor JKc. Red-C. 24 inch , I5'c ;
E.24 Inch , 21c ; GJ ( , 24 Inch , Ibc : H. A. F.f ,
25c ; J. R. F. , J , 27Xc ; G. , Jf , 35C.
COMFOIITEIIS S < 5.50$35.00.
BLANKETS White , ? l.00@7.50 ; colored ,
81-10 8.00.
BLKACHED SHF-ETUJQ Berkeley cambric.
viiifjjj \ v t < < 2uwvi > uut * | V | i/y jt * kt'r
Plilllip cambric , lie ; Lonsdnle , 11 .uc ; Lons-
dale , 8i < c ; New York mills , lOVc ; Pepperell ,
* J Inch , lOXc I' ) 40 Inch like Pop-
/iv. : i * ppereJ . "BU nibiif * * 1 * ; * \n * -
perell , 6-4 , 15c ; Pepperell , 8-4. 18c : Pepperell
9COc ; Pepperell. 10-4 , t2J ; < c : Canton. 4-4
8 > | c ; Canton , 4-4 , OXc ; Triumph , 6c ; VVara-
suttft , lie ; Valley , . ' .c.
Hitow.v SHEKTINQS Atlantic A , 4-1 , 7J c
ABanticIl , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic L ) . 4-4 , C > ic ; At
lantlc P. 4-4 , 5J/o ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , 5Jic
Aurora C , 4-4. 4 > < c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , CH'o
HoosIerLL , 4-4,5 c ; Indian Head , 4-4 7Xc
Lawrence LL. 4-4 , 5Jfc ; Old Dominion , 4-4
6Xc : Pepperell R , 4-4 6W IVppereil O , 4-4
oc ; Pepperell , 8-4. lf > c : Pepperell , ( N , ISc
Popporell , 10-4. 20c ; Utlca C. 4-4. 4 4'0
Wachusatt , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 6 > < c
Aurora B , 4-4 , Co.
DUCK West Point 29 In.Soz. , lOXcVes ;
Point 29 In. . 10 oz. . 12J < c : Wo1" Point 29 In.
M oz. . 15pVest ; Point 40 In. . 11 oz. , inc.
Checks-Caledonia X. OKo : Caledonia XX
Economy tf to US'c ; OtU a to > { c.
General Markets.
BPIBITS Coloitie spinu , l a proot , 81.10
do 101 proof , Si. 12 ; spirits , second quality
101 proof , 81.10 ; do IB * proof , S1.W. Alcohol
IbS proof , I A 10 per wine gallon. Redistlllet
whiskies , ILOO l--O. Oln blended. ; t.r > 0 ( $
.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , 52.0oon.00 : Ken-
ucky nnd Pcnnsylvnnla ryet , 12.00(10.60 ( ;
lolden Hheaf bourbon and rye
IL50@i.ou. : Hrandles , Imported ! ,
lomcMlc , Ji.30 ( : ) .cx ) . oins , Imported , .
C.OO ; domestic , ( Sl.s.'i a.oo. Clmmpacnes , lt
ported , per case , 5W.uOj:53OOj ( ; : American , per
case. 110.00 10.00.
IIKAVT HARDWAnr. Iron , rate , $2.70 }
How steel , special cast. 4'fc ; crucible steel ,
oc ; cast tools , do. I2t < ( jii > c ; wa.on spokes
> er net , S'J.OorW : hubs , per set , I1..V ) : fol-
oos , sawed dry , 81.00 ; tongues , csch. Wo ;
axles , each , 76cj snttaro nuts per Ib , ( XWc ;
coil cl.alu , pur Ib , fii } ( < * itc ; ; malieablo , Ktloc ;
ron ncdijes , cc ; crowoars , 6c : hnrrow teeth ,
4ke ; sprinit nteel , 4f < t : > c ; Umrdon > horse
hoes , J4.75 ; Hurdon's mule shoos. 8.1.75.
larbed wlro * In car 1oU , 84.00 pt-r lee Ibs.
ron nails , rates , 10 to 60 52.40 ; slcel nails ,
f VI&U *
llmr.s Green butchers' , 6J < fflCc ; grocn
cured , 7c ; dry flint , lOfnicsdry saltUc ; green
calf skins , 7 > 'c ; damaeed hides two-thirds
crlce. Tallow He. Grease Prime white. 3c :
yellow , 3e ; brown , IKc. Sheep pelts , 2y < $
Oc.
Oc.COAI , E tr ( , SO-M ; nut , 89.75 : raiiRe , 80.7.1 ;
owalump , S'f.OO ' ; Iowa tint , $2.75 ; walnut
block , 83.00 ; Illinois. 84.25 4.73.
Dry Lumber.
DIME.NHIOXS AND TIMIIKItM.
a , it &
in ft. Id ft 20ft ! ftl4 ft
I , _ _ , ! _ _
1 .50 80.60 2I.W'si.5 ) '
ZxlU . . , . . .u
I8.2A 1 .M 2U.50 sa l 2.1.5
PI.OOI11NO.
A 0 In. rThlto Pine SK.W : ) C , 829.50
it " " : a.wi l ) , 21.00
E ' " " ( Sol. Fencing.19.00 )
FINISHING.
let and 2nd , clear , llj incli , s-2 * 50" > > 0
3d , clear , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. , 5.oO
IV , 1H , 2 In 4 .f
A select , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. . 40.00
" " Ur. l ,2 In 44.00
B " 1 Inch , 8.2s. , 80.00
" l.YlK,3ln 87.00
POPLAR i/iTMnnn.
Clear Poplar , iJx. Uds. % In. , s. 2 s..saV50
ln. Panel. H. 2s 27.00
" " UorruKatcaCullliiB , . . 28.50
TtATTENS. WKI.L1U111NO , 1'IGKKTA.
O. G. Uatts , 2H lu 800.75
" Kxl ! in , 8.1 S 00.45
1 In Well Tubing , 1) ) 4 M and Bev. . . . . 2H.OO
Pickets , D. ifelL Flat 20.50
" " Square 21.00
noAitns.
No. 1 , com. s 1 B 518.00 No. 2 , com , sis 17.00
No. 3. S15,50fto.4 , S13.00
FENCINO.
No. 1. 4&6in , i2 < fcUtt , rough 819.50
No. 1 , " " 16 " " 19.50
Mo.3 , " " UAH" " 10.00
No.2. " " 18 " " 17.50
SIIIINO.
A. 12.14 and 10 ft , $21.50 C , 815.50
U. 20.50 D. 12.60
CEILING AND PAKTITION.
1st com , % In White Pine Colline 834.00
2nd " " " " " 2.8.00
Clear , % In. Norway " " 10.00
ndcom.ft In. " " " 14.00
STOCK IIOAIIDS.
A 12 Inch s. Is 84" > . 0
No. 1 , com. 12 In. s. 1 s. , 13 tt 20.50
14 ft 19.00
1 " " " 10 ft is.rx )
No.2 , " " " 19.00
" " " ic it n.no
Inch Grooved Rooflng 31.00 pur M more
than 12 inch Stock Boards samu length.
8III.NflI.KS. LATH.
XXclear . .S-'UO ExtraA * 82.00
* A * Standard . . 2.75 * A11B&B 2..15
Glu. clear No i. . l.no Latn 2.C5
POSTS.
Wlilto cedar , C In. , J s. , 12c ; 9 In. qra. , lie ;
8 In. nrs. , 10c4 ; in. round 15c ; Tennessee
Red Cedar , spilt , 15c ; Split Oak. 12c.
LI Ml ! , ETC.
Kulncv white lime ( best ) , 90c : Akron ce-
mpiit , Si.75 ; hair , IWc ; plaster , $2.75 ; titr
toard , 31.75 ; sasli , 40c perct. ; doors , 40 per
ct. : blinds , 40c per cL ; mouldings , 40o per
: t. tnr felt , per cwt. , 82.75 ; straw board ,
ROl'Tlir.KX YKLLOW PISE.
Com. 4 & 0 In. Floorint ; 817.50
Star ' * ik ° 1 50
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
Clear % In. Ceiline ! . . . . . ! . . ! ! ! . ; ! . Sl'.M
" % in. Partition Z.i.00
" Finish , lib IK In. R. 2s 29.00
" CorniKated Colllii'- In 83.00
Yellow Pine Casing uudBasu. . . 27.00
CHIC AGO AD
orth-
orthWesfern
Wesfern
.A-iXj-1 :
Sliort
Tlic only road to tnko for Dos Moiiies i nr-
8luillto\rn , Ocdur KM plus , Clinton , lixon , Cblcft-
KO , Milwaukee and nil points oust. To the people -
plo of Nubrnskn , Colorado , Wymnlnir , Utah.
Idiiho , Kovada , Oroffon , Washington , and Call-
tornia , ItotToissuporior advantat'es nut tiossi-
ble by any other Una.
Among ; n rcwoJ tno numerous points of su-
rrlorlty enjoyed by the patrons of this road
clween Oinahn nrnl Chicago , are Its two tralm
a day of DAY COACHES , which are the HneHt
that human art nnd inimiliy can croute. UK
PALAOKR SUJEI'IKU OAHS , which are models
or oomtort and clearance. Us PAHI.OK DIIAW-
1NO KUUM OAKS , uiHiiniasseU bvany. and Its
widely colehralod PALATIAL DIN1NU CAHS ,
the equalof which cannot be found oHowliore
At Council niulTBtho trains of thu Union 1'Hcino
Ity. connect In Union Depot with those of the
Chicago & Northwestern Ity. In Chicago the
trains of this line make close connection with
those of all eastern lines.
Kor Detroit. Columbus. Indianapolis , Cincin
nati , Niagara Pulls , BntTalo , I'lttsburifToronto ,
Montrenl , Boston , New York , Philadelphia ,
Baltimore , Washington and all points In the
enst , nsk for a ticket /la the
"NOIITIUVE3TEIIN. "
Ifigrou wlnli the licflt accommodation , All ticket
amenta sell tickets via this lino'
J.M. WHITMAN , K. P. WILSON ,
Genl. Manager , flonl. Pans'r AKCUt
Chicago , ill.
W.M. BABCOCK.K I , . H. BOLLR3 ,
Westarn Acont , City I'asa'r Agent ,
Oiiinha NeliriiRkii.
THE
CHICAGO SHORT LINE
OF TUE
Chicago , Milwaukee &SI Paul Bj
Tlte Best Route from Omaha and
Council Bluffs to' .
THE E.A.ST
Two Trains Daily Between Omaha and
Council BluJls
Chicago , AND Milwaukee ,
St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarKapids
Rock Island , Freeport , Rockford ,
Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport ,
Elgin , Madison , Janesville ,
Bcloit , Winona , La Crosse ,
And nil other important points iust : , Nort'aenst
and Southnnst.
Kor through tickets call on the ticket agent
at HOI rarnam street , In 1'untou Hotel , or at
Union Pacillc depot.
Pullman Sleepers and the Quest Dlnlnp Cira ;
In the world are run on the main line of tilt
Chicago , Mllwaukco A. .St. Paul Hallway and t\
cry attention Is paid to pnnsongord by court !
ous employes of the oompuny.
H. MII.I.KII , ( Jonoriil Manager.
J. K. TtiCKf.it , Asslstttnt ( ieneral Manager.
A. V. It. CAIICKNTEII , Clcnoral I'assumrer and
Ticket ngcnt.
( Joe U. HR\crouiiAsjlstantacncral I'ueson-
gor and Ticket Agent
J , T. CI.AIIK , ( jeernl Superlntondent
.
M. R. RJSDON
INSURANCE x AGENT ,
Merchants' Nutloiml Hunk Building , It-Kim *
Up S
Tclepkone No. UT i , Omaha , Nebraska.
HEPUE8KNT ;
Paoenlr. London , Knglar.d. , . (5,7 1 74.11
Flremen'i , Newark , N. J . J,65I,8M.31
Glea'i FalU. Ulen'B Kalli , N. Y . 1,49-"U.61
Glrard , I'lillaiielpnla , Pa
Weetcbk tr Mew York N. T
JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY
Agricultural Implements ,
lniLL iR
\Vholculo IHiUr In
Agricultural Implements , Wagona ,
Orrrlgc > mid Iluiilri. Jono ttirct , bctwctn 8th
end lHJiOinnh ( , Nl > .
LININGER ,0 METCAL
Agricultural Implements ,
, HuBglct , Hie.Vhol * to , Onuha.
PARLINORENDORFtC MARTIN
Vf holeinte Uoalars In
Agricultural Implements ,
Buficlt * . Wl..iM , 90J nil POT , Joneii it
1 . T , MAS I' As CO. ,
Mmiufacturar * of
Buckeye Drill , * , Seeder * , Cultivators
lay Rakes Clilor MIIN nml l.ulmn I'ulvcrlior * . Cor.
> uttli Kill uini Nichohi tiu.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ,
Wholesale Aai'tr.nltnt'al Implement *
Wagonsanil llugxlps. orncr IHU& Nicholastc.
Artists' Material.
A. HOSPE , JR. ,
Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1113 Donglm 8tre t , Omih .
Boot * and Shoes.
W. r. MORSE A CO.
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes.
111 F rn m it. , Omatm , N h. Miuufaelorj , Bummet
itrrtt , lloitim.
KIRKENDALL , JONES V CO.
Successors to Id-oil , Jones & Co. ,
Wholesale Mitnufncturors of Boots A : Shoes
A iris for lloston llubbor Shoo Co.
102. 11(14 ( \ HOI lUninvSt. . Oinnlin. N
Coffte , Spices , Etc.
CLARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Omnlm Coffee nml Splco Mills. Tens , Coltooi ,
Pplces , linking Powder , Flavoring r.xtrnt'ts.
Laundry llluo Ink , etc. HlMlltl llnruoy St-
Omaha , Nebruskn ,
Crockery and Glassware
w. L. WRIGIIT ,
JLftnttor 'beM iiuf cturer nnd Importerof
Crockery , Glassware ,
Laapi , Ctlmntji , etc. OKce , 317 South Uth ei.
Omaha , Neb. .
Commission and Storage ,
ComnilBsion aud Jobbing.
ISntter. RitKiand Produce. Conilxnmentt ( elicited.
Ileadqunrten for bluneware , Derrj Holes and
Uripo lUtikvtB. lilt Dodge > tre t , < ) niah > .
RIDDELL < RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchant- * ,
Cp cumi Batter , Kk'tft. Clu'ene , I'o iltrj , Uaiuc ,
Cjitcn. etc. , etc. in s. llih st.
WIEDEMAN c § CO. ,
Produce Commission Merchants ,
ronltrj , llutur , Gam , Fruit * , etc. ZM B. Itlhit
Umaha. Neb ,
l. UUIUMH'll If iih
GEO SCHROEDER&CO. . .
Successors to McSltnnu X Selirooilor.
Produce Commission iiiul Colit .fttornirc.
Onmhn , Nell.
Loal , Coke and Lime.
Gio. K. LAtiAoii. l'rr . C. F. DOORMAN , V. Pie * .
J. A. SUNMCUI.AND , Bee. nnd Treas.
OMAHA CO A L , COKE d ) LIME
COMPANY ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
SO ! ) South Thirteenth Street. Omaha , Nob.
Maiuimeturei's of Illinois White Limo.
And shlppori * of ( 'oal Hnd Coke , Coniunt , Plapter.
Ume , Hair. Flro Ilrlck , Dntln , Tllo ana Saner Pipe.
Office , I'uitou nutol irni-Hin it. , Onmba , .Neb.
Telephoi B 81L
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Snippers of Coal and Coke ,
214P. lilh : St.Omnhn , N'uti.
Dry Goods and Notions.
Jlf. E. KMITII c - CO , ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods &Notions
1101 and 1104 Douclnn. cor. Uth St. , Omaha. Nob.
KJLl'ATRICK-KOCH , .DRY GOODS
CO. ,
Importer * nn < l Jobbers Dry Goods. Notions ,
( Scuts'Kiirnl-thliiK ( ioods. tor. llth & Htvrnuy
furniture.
DEirEY fTsTONE ,
Wholesale Denlera in Furniture.
Karnam et. . Omaba. Neb.
CHARLES SIIirERICK ,
Furniture , Redding , Upholstery ,
Mirror * , etc. 1806.1803 and 1310 Farnam t. , Omaha.
Orocerits ,
I-AXTON , GALLAGHER ,0 CO. ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
Noc. 705,707,709 and 711 S. 10th St , Omtihn , Neb.
McCORD , li.RADY < C CO. ,
Wliolcsale Grocers ,
Vtti nnd I.earonworth aU.Omuha.
U. Al. bl liJil li , iv CO , ,
iriiulcsdlc Grocers ,
1219 , lJl. 12ai Ilnrncj- . , Omnlm , Neb.
ALLEN BROS. ,
Wholesale ( Jrorers ,
1114 mid llltl Harnoy Street , Onmlin.
Hardware.
LEE , FRIED < C CO. ,
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tinware , Hheot Iron , Rte. Aganti for Howe Hciilei.
and Miami roird < rCo.OmaliaN b.
H1MEBAUGH iV TAYLOR ,
Builders'Hardwarc&ScaleHepairShop
Mechanics'Tool * and Buffalo F.raln. 1106 Douglaa > t-
. Omaha. Neb.
UEC10U iv : WILHELMV CO. ,
Whnletale Jfnnlwttre ,
inih and Iliirnuy Street ? . Onmhn. Nob.
Wc'-torn At-'oiils lor Austin I'owdor Co. , Ji'lfcr-
bon Stool Nulls , Knlrbiuiks Stnndiitit
Heavy Hardware
W. , T. BROATCIT
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , Wagon Stock , llardwaro Lumber , etc. 1209
anil l.'ll Jltruey n. , ( inialm.
EDNEY M GlllltON ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
W&con nnd CarrUfO Wood Stocfc , Heavy llnrdware ,
iTtc. UUaimni'J I.e rrnwortht > t.,0niiitm , Neb.
Hats , Caps , Ete.
W. L. PARROTTE & CO
Wholesale Hat * , C ; > ie .Straw
Goods ,
Iin7 Hnrncy Street , Omiilin , Neb.
Liquors.
Dletllleri of Mquors , Alcohol and Fplrltn. Importer *
anil Jobbera of Wines anO Mquor .
WILLO WSL'RINGH DISTILLE >
CO. and ILER t' CO. ,
Importers and Jobbereof Fine Wlnen and Manor * .
Bole munufitetttrtoTi uf K0nnedr'n Kant India lilt-
tari unU Dumcitlc I.liiuiirn. 1113 llnrnuy Ht.
Lumber.
OMAHA TXTMKER. CO. ,
Dcalo'-U All Kind * of
.Building Material at Wholcsalo.
18th Struct and Union Paotilo Track. Omaha.
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LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Limp , Sasli ,
IKiori.Ktc. Yardi-Corner7th and UOUKUBJ ! Cornet
iith and Douzlan.
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C. N. DIETZ ,
Lumbar.
13th and California Mrvvti , Omaha , Neb.
IF. GRAY ,
I/nmhfr , Lime , Cement , Ktc. , Etc ,
C'/r.Ctb and liougltl ill , Oan'jii.Naj.
2' . 7 ' . HARVEY LUMBER CO. ,
To Dealers Only.
Office , 1K0 r'arnum itrcot , Omaha.
OMAHA JOBBERS' DIRECTORY
CHAS. Jt. LEE ,
Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Carpiti and I'arqntt Flooring. th and DoofU *
JOUXA. WAKWIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
Imported nnd American PortUnrt Comrnt. Ptat
Ag nt forMllttaukee Iltdrnullc Ceuiut and licit
( Julncj Whllrl.lmc.
Millinery and Aotioni.
linporlorsnnd Jotitiors of
itlinri'i/ and Xotfon * .
iw ,2iu mil -'is a nth st.
Notions.
Wbottial * DtftUn In
Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
101 and 40i B. Tenth St , Omaha.
V1NVAR1) * SCHNEIDER ,
Wholesale Xbttons and Gent * ' Fur *
ninliina Goods ,
110.'i llnincy Stri-ul. Omnrm.Nob.
Oils.
: ONSOLI IM
Wholcialo Dculurs In
Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Axle Qrt-nsc , oto. Ouniliii , Neb.
A , II , llhhop ,
PAPER
CARVESTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
'arrjranlconoeaof Prlntlna , Wrapiilnji and Writ
ng paper. Sieolnlattcntlou | gltou v > car loalor
order *
Printers' Materials.
yyEWsrArE
Auxiliary I'libliahcrs.
MalentDTrpo , PrciiM nnd I'rlnien'Sappllei. (01
Houth Twelfth Mrett.
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturer nnd llcalcnln all kind lot
Kubbur Goods ,
Oil nothing nnd l.caiher llvltlnir , HW Kurnam < < t.
S.eam Fittings , Pumps , Etc.
A.L. STRANG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
Steam , Water , Rallwar and Milling Suppllc * . EM ,
WO. aand t Karnnm t..Oaiaha. > < en. _ . .
CHURCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
BtMmand Water Sum > lle § . Headquarter ! for Malt
' Ooo > li. llllVarnaui tt.Oraab * . Web.
U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMF
COMPANY.
[ nllndaT Yflnd Mlliii xlram and W ter dnppllea ,
1'lunibliiK Goods. Melting , llnir. HIS and VHi lar-
E m it. , Omnlm. 8. K. Kolton , M ui er.
Telephone No. 210.
UROWNELL cC CO. ,
Manufnctureri and Denleri In
Engines , Jioilci's & General Machinery
Snout lion Work.Blonm 1'unips. 8nw Mllle.
l-lll-l'-'ir ) l.cttvi'iiwurtli St. , Onuilni.
Seeds.
PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. ,
Farm , Field and Garden
Nos. 011-Uia Jones Street , Omnlm , Nob.
Storage , Forwarding & Commission.
ARMSTRONG , 1'ETTIS & CO.
Storaye , Forwarding Q Commission
llranch lionso of Ilio llonnov HiitfKJ'Co. llnir-
Klcs lit wlioloanlo anil retail. Nos. 1308. lilll )
nml l'Jl Izard Ht , , Umnhii , Nob. Tulepuouo
No. 7f,0.
Teas and Cigars
\VM. A. WILSON & CO. ,
Iiniortora nnd Jobbers of
leas and Ciaars ,
SpiccH and Daisy linking I'owdor. Kin nnd Mia
llnruoy Htioet. , Ouniliii , Nob.
OMAHA MANUFACTURERS ,
Cornicf.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
John Epeneter , 1'rop.
Uarnfaoturer of Oalranltod Iron and Cornlct.
Dt.d e and 1M and 106 N , 10th it. , Omaha , Nob.
Sir.oke Staks , Boilers , Etc
II. If. SA WYE It ,
Maniifiictiiriiiir Dealer in Smokestacks ,
llrltchltiRS , Tunk . anil ( icnu'iil llollor Itop'ilrlnz ,
Mfi llniloo atieet. Onmlin.
Iron Works.
ON l IE
Iron Works ,
Wrought and Coot Iron Uutlillni ! Work , Iron SUIri.
ItnllmK , IJcnius and ( ilnlori * , Htcntn KnKlnee. llruna
\Vork , ( Ii.nurul ffouudry , Mnclilno unit lllacliiinjllti
V/ort. omceanJWurkB. U. 1' . Uy.nridlTtlmlU'et.
OMAHA W1RK IRON WORKS ,
Mnmifucturm'H of
Wire and Iron Ihiilinys , Desk Nail * ,
Window ( jimrdB , rin\\urStiinds , Wlin Slifns.otc ,
IU.I N. lf.Ui.
OMAHA SAKIC & IRON WORKS
G Andrcin , Proprietor.
Mnnufncturur ( if Flro nml IluiKlnr 1'roiit Pafes.
Vnulls , .lull Woik. lion and Wlrtt I'fiiuinir.
, oto. Cor. Kill ini'l .liick-on--t. Oiniihu.
Overalls.
CANFIELI ) " fANTT FACT If RING
COMPANY ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeani PanU , Bhlrtii , Ktc. 1103 and 1104 Domino Street ,
OmaliH , Neb.
Sash , Doors , Ete.
C CO. ,
\Vliol8inlttMniiulaeturcTiiof ]
Snsh , Doors , lilinilH and Mouldings ,
Hritncti offlcn.niu mid Ur.rJ riz. , OKsaba.NeS
7- 1
BOIIN MANUFACTURING CO. , J
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
. ork and Interior Hunt Wood Klnl U
Ju l opcnuil. N. K.cor. 8lh mid lxuvju\vurtlibt .
Omahu , Nub.
OMAHA PLAM.Nd MILL CO. ,
Mnniifnetiirors of Moiildlnv.s , r-usli , Doors mid
UllndsTiiriiliiirdtalr-woik. Hank nnd
Ollicu FltlliiKS.
ZOtli ami l'oiiluton | | Avciuio ,
B reivers , }
STORZ ,0 ILER , 1
L gcr Beer Urowcrs ,
1521 Nortli Iflh Street , Omaha , Neb.
SOUTH OMAHA ,
U. U. I'Al.MKIt. N I1. IIICIIMAN. J , II. III.A.SCIIAHI >
PALMER , RICIfMAN iU CO. ,
Live titotit Commlxslon Merchant. * ,
Olllcc ItooinUI. Uiposlto | Kxalmnito llullding ,
Union Stock Yardn , South Omaha , Null.
McCO 1' JfROS. ,
Llvo Stock Conimlssioii Mnrcliinits.
Miirkut turnlHhed free unuiMlliatl MI. btiiv'kef t Hri
( eoteri fiiriiUMn.l on KO > I to run Uofarxnia
( inmlia .SHtloniil II ink and HDiitu Omuh i N itl m i
Union block Vvnli , ijuuth Om.i'ui.
LO1UMKK , WKSTEKPL1) & MALKY
Lire Stmic Coiinnli-ilnn ,
Itooin 1& llxuliuiiKu liiillillntr , I'nlon Stock
VimU , Houtli Uiiialm , Nob.
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HORN & SIIAUI'IJ"
CoinmlcBion DculorH In I.lvo Kiojk , Jtoom ZI.Ki
chiuiKC IlilllJIim' , Union htock Vils. , H. OmuliQ
Ho.'croiici.'SI'liion Nut 1 llmik.Oiimliii.l.'nlon
MOCK VunU Hunk. H. Oimilu , 1 ! . S. Itowluv
I'ICH. Am. lmik\ ! Trust Co. . Omnlm. .
ALKXANOKR K1TC1I ,
) n Dciilcis In I.lvo Slock , Ituoni JJ '
it llxrliiuuiii IlnililliiK. I nlon Mock
Vituls , houtti Uiiniliii , Nbh
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UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Onuilia.
Umlted. John K. lloid , I