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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1888)
. - , * If THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 11 ; 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Armour's Nnmo Frequently Men tioned With Long Wheat. NARROW FLUCTUATIONS NOTED. OnlN Dull mill KcntnrclcAR ntul Pro- Trading Quiet Heavy lie- Cause Cattle to Wcnkcn General Quotations CHICAGO IMlOnUCE MARKET. CIIICAOO , Jan. 10.-- [ Special Tclcfc'ram to the UF.K.J Fluctuations were not wide In thu wlient market thin morning and they BcoincJ to be ciniBcd chiefly by tbe m-cessltlcs of the KcnlM | > rit. Some of the heaviest local spocu- luturs were in the market , but their opera tions \VITO not on a very large scale und orders from the outsldo were infrequent. AfTordlngly the fact that local dealers had oversold or overbought themselves xvas worth n ' 4'c fluctuation i\t almost any time , but still the tendency of prices was upward nnd at each decline there was good buyiug nml it was not quite certain where it cumo from. Armour'H niimo Is being mentioned frequently these days in connection with long wheat , but the mystery of that rich man's ' working In the speculative markets is so dense that nobody speaks with confidence. Ilutchinson was again a buyer to-day and Hloom was credited with coverIng - Ing some of his short wheat. May wheut opened at H4c and during the early trading sold tit S84ii on the split , this being the lowest point of the session. The advance to 84J o was gradual and at that price there were few buyers unit a crowd of sellers. Only smtiil fraction orders to sell at that figure could be tilled , although the price was touched tnnru than once during the session. The advance was said to be largely duo to t overing by local shorts. The 1 o'clock close was at X4H'j4i : ( e. The corn innVkct was strong nnd at one tlmu the May future was almost' ' lo higher tliuu at yesterday's close and the advance se cured as the result of the morning's trading was Jfi ! . Considerable of the selling was thought to bo for New York account , but this WHS more than offset by some lively covering of shorts on the part of Hloom , who was u heavy seller yesterday. He was openly sell ing a little to-day , but the active buying by half a doion broilers was believed to bo for him , The strength in wheat and pork assist ed to strengthen this market and tno light J.\ \ receipts expected for to-morrow were a stimulating influence. May corn opened at Kl c , and this was the lowest price of the session , The advance was gradual but al most continuous to M OiSIX- The price then fell to 54yc , advanced to 54J < c , and the 1 o'clock close. Was at 51 > V' ' . February corn opened at 48J o , advanced to 4 ! ) > 4O asked and closed at that price at 1 o'clock. The speculative oats market was dull and featureless , the tendency of prices being up ward in sympathy with the other grain mar kets. Trading was entirely in May delivery , which opened nt34c , sold down to 34 > c in early trading , then advanced to34J < c , and closed atlMVc at. 1 o'clock. January oats were nominally worth Ii2c. The provision tr.ido was a little quiet. Out side orders of all kinds for speculation as well as for cash property were also limited to Intlucncc , and the small business trans- nctod was largely of a local nature. The da.v's market , In u word , was comparatively uninteresting and featureless , yet. barring lard , a strong feeling had control. Lard was moruor less bc.irish.ly inclined , and for the different deliveries declined C@ Xc from last night's closings. In pork the Advance amounted to 5@Hc. ) Short ribs were unchanged. Speculative interest , as usual , was confined in the main to May , which sold at § 15.52' ' < f@15.lo for pork. . < ' . for lard and * .S.10@8.15 for Biiortribs. For the same mouth pork closed at $15.75,1 , lard at7.82' < f bid and short ribs ntb.l2)tj bid. Nearer deliveries all around were quiet. At the close January pork was quoted at J15.12J , January 'ard ' at * 7.X ( ) , Jan- nary short ribs at f 7.S5 , February pork at $ ! 5.17J , < . February lard at * 7.00 bid , February short ribs at $7.85 bid. March lard at | 7.57 < i bid and March short ribs at * 7.C ! > bid. AKIRHXOON SESSION Wheat steady. Corn was steady. Oats dull. Pork strong and closed at $15.125 for January , (15.17K or February and $ I5.57K for May. Lard for January sold and closed at (7.57K@7.X ( ) , Fc.br.iary $7.00 , March I7.07VJ anu May CHICAGO IAVK STOCK. CHICAGO , Jan. 10. [ Special Telegram to the Bsn.l CATTLE Trade was slow at the opening , with little or no change as com pared with yesterday , but later on , as the receipts began to show up heavy , trade dragged , prices weakened unit the general market closed unsettled , with a down-turn on plain nnd common stock. In a general way best heavy -cuttle about held their own- that is , barely steady. Host grades of native butchers' stock is selling steady , more on the up-turn than other. viso. Low grade natives , including canning stock and old thin cows , arc as low as at any time and as difllcult to sell. A train or two of common Tcxans arrived lute yesterday and sold at low prices. 8- The stocker nnd feeder trade was rather ilull. Coed steers , ISM to 1500 Ibs , t J.WKS ; 6.00 ; 1200 to 1330 Ibs , $4.00@4.iK > ; WO to 1200 Ibs , V. ( Kft3.75. ) ( Stoekcrs and feeders , fci.OO @ 345 ; cows , bulls and mixed , tl. " > ( T n.25 ; bulk , * ' 3.0 ( > ( 2.40. Texas steers , fJ.oW-W.OO ; cows , r > .00(32.25. ( Hous Although the receipts are largely on the Increase , the demand scorns sufficient to take all arrivals , and that , too , at n quiet but steady advance , on such as can bo used by packers. A few fancy sold at $5.5o ( > 5.9.- > . Packing sorts sold within a rungoof5.30tf.'i.r > n for light and medium mixed , and $5.X5.b5 ( for best heavy. This range is fully So higher than yesterday. Light sorts were neglected. There was little or no order demand , orders I. going to HufTiiln , where there was a big run . yesterday. Ono pucker bought a big string of assorted that averaged 1(15 ( Ibs. , and cost $5.05@5,10 , which is about the aalno as simi lar things cost yof torday. Light sorts show no advance. Pigs are making f4.SO@4.'JO and skips fJ.50vS4.75. WVK STOCK. Union Block Ynrils , CMcn o , Jan. 10. The Drovers' Journal reports : Cattle Receipts , IS.OOO ; market weak : extra , $5.25(35.50 ( ; good steers , Mockers and feeders , f2.XS3.45 ( ) ( ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $1.75 3.25 ; Texas steers , f2.0fl ( all.OO. llog-iv- . Receipts , 22,000 ; market strong nnd . * lOc higher ; mixed , S.V..X < ? 5.70 : heavy. | 5.\0 \ ( < i5C5 ; light jl.lHXuo.45 ; skips , $ y.00a ( 4. 75. 75.Sheep. Receipts , 4,000 ; market Jlrm ; native , ! .75ffi5.iO ( ; western , * t.00@4.75 ; Texans , * 2.75yi3.5H ) ; laujbs W.75 ( < f. > .75. National Slock Yanln Knst Si , Ijouls , Jan. 10. Cuttle Receipts , lUu ; Bhlpmcnts , GOO ; market steady ; oholcc heavy nutivo steers , $4.-IO J5.10 ; fair to goinl native stonrs , $ l.OvVi'4.4.I > ; steers , medium tc choice , * : i.li > uN.OU ; stockei s and feeders , fail to good , * 'i.OOiiI3.l5 : rangers , ordinary tc Rood , 13.25(3 ( 1.25. ilogs Receipts , 4,300 ; shipments , none : market nctlvti and higher ; choice , heavy and batchers' selections , Mi55flJ.bO ( ! } 1 medium to iiriuio , $ u.255.7ti. KnnsiiN City , Jan. 10.-- Cattle Receipts , 4.TOU ; shipmnnti , 200 : market opened steady closing weak ami Kto lownr for dressed licol and shipping ; cows were weak and 5(3U' ( ' < lower ; good to choice , I4.15il.l0 ( : 'commot to inedluin , t3.S.V < i4.IO ; ntotk : rs , ? t.bX32.45 ( feeding steers , | :3.50fff3.3 : < l ; rows , $ I.50@3..H ) Hojts-- Receipts , S,0Kl ; shipments not reported ported ; market strong , active and 5@10 < higher , especially for choice ; common U choice , f l.70 ( ? 5.K > j bdp ! nnd pigs f2.55 < ; j 4.CO , MAUKKTS. Clilcaso.Jau. 10 , Following are the a:2C : closing prices : Flour -Steady and unchanged : M.5004.0C per Mil ; spring wheat , W.SOQI.SO per bblj rye , l'3.75Q3.lKi per bM ; buckwheat , 0.25 pr bbl. wheat Hull nnd moderately active , stroin fooling devclpofltl and prices avcrascA higher Closing above yes > tttrua3' . cash. 77 0-lOc ; February , ' 78 MCc ; May , 84 7-i(5u. ( . Corn Fairly nctlvo nnd fluctuated within Romcwliat wider range , closinir about } - ft o above yestcrduy ; 'cash , 4'Ju ; February , 4U/fc / ! ; May , 54kc. Oats Inactive but firm ; May , 34 } c. Rye-Firm at ( I2c. Hurley Firm at Tllrtl'vle. Pi imo Timothy I2.42oi2.43. Flax-gced-l.43il.43Cf. ( Whlsky-41.10. Pork Moderately active , unnettleil but firm ; cash , * 15.12 > tf ; Febmary , * 17.50 ; May , H7.57K. Larcl Weak tand declined 5@7 o and closed ijulet at inside figures ; cash , t7.57)i ) ( J 7.IX ) ; February , 7.X ( ) ; May. 7.b2Wfrf7.W. Dry Halted Meats .Short ribs , $7.80 ; shoulders , $0.00 ( e.lO ; short clear , * 3.20@ 8.25. 8.25.Huttor Huttor Slow creamery , 21a8tc ( ; dairy , Cheese Easy ; lull cream Cheddars , lOJ/QlP c ; Hats , ll.V@llJ.c ; young Americas , 11J Jil2i ; . Kags Kusy ; fresh , 21@23c. Hides Unchanged ; green hides 5Ko ; green frozen , Be ; heavy green salted , ( IJ4 ; light preen salted , tljf ; salted bull , 54'c ; green bull , 4 > c ; green salted calf , Be ; dry flint and dry calf , 12ftJ13o : branded , 15 per cent off : deacons , 30o each ; dry salted , Klc. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , country solid , 3Jfc , No. 2 , : ) , ' { ; cake , 4. Receipts , Shipments. Flour , bbls . : W,000 29,000 Wheat , bu . ? JHX , ( ) 2' ,000 Corn , bu . 175,000 200,000 Oats , bu . 110,000 107,000 Rye , bu . 5,000 1KK ( ) Harley , bu . 58,000 54,000 St. Louis. Jan. 10. Wheat Higher ; cash , > $ ( ; Jv3Ve ; May , 85'o. Corn-higher ; cash , 47J 4Sc-'May ; , fiO ? < c. Oats Higher ; cash , 32r < ( 'J/4'c ' ; May , 33 , > < c. Pork $15.25. Iard-7.30. WhNkr-fl.Oo. Huttcr Firm ; creamery , 24(330c ( ; dairy , S@2Co. Afternoon Hoard Wheat Steady ; Jan- i.iry , b2J < c : February , Sic bid ; May , 85 } o ; une , tilfli6o ( bid. Corn Firm ; January , 7\Vc ; February , 4S. ' < u ; May , fl Oats Steady ; May , : Liverpool , Jun. 10. Wheat flat : hold- rs offer freely ; California No. 1 , Os lOddrjOs Idpcr cental. Corn Flat ; new mixed western 4s lOd per entul. iioapolU , Jan. 10. There was n bct- erdCmmid for wheat from local millers than las been noticed for the past two days ; re- eipts. 113 cars ; shipments , DO cars. In store : Vo. 1 hard , January , 785fe ; February , 7SJfe ; klay , 82Vc ; ; No. 1 northern , January , 70J e ; February , 78 0 ; May , SOJfu ; No. 2 north- rn , January , T4c ; Fcbmary , 74e ; May , 7fe : , On track : No. I hard , 7tie ! ) ; No. 1 orthcrn , 78e ; No. 2 northern , 7i > Ji e. Flour r'atents. sacks to ship , * 4.15@4.2.j ; 'alters' ' ? ' ) .35tf3.fi5. ( Milwaukee , Jan. 10. Wheat Firmer ; ash , 7 ( > Xe ; May , 82J < c. Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 4flc. Outs Dull ; No : 2 white , 34fc. Kyo-Quiet ; No. 1 , 0" > o. Harley Lower ; No. 2. 74J c. Provisions Firm ; pork , January , ? 15.00@ 5.50. Cincinnati.Tan. 10. Wheat Quiet ; No. red , hlc. ) Corn Easier ; No. 2 mixed , .ri2JJ(353J ( c. Oats Strong : No. 2 mixed , ! 15 > (2tiJOo. ( Hye Kasier : No. 2. 09W i70e. " " Pork--Quiet at15.50. " Lnrd Uull ut $7.50. Whisky- Steady at $1.05. KniinaH City , Jan. 10. Wheat Steady ; Jo. 2 boft , cash , SO , ' Jo ; May , f > 2 > jO bid , b3j'e .sited. Corn No. 2 , cash , 42o bid , 43j e asked ; .larch , 45Ke tislced ; Al.iy , 45Xc bid , 4s..ic sked. Oats No. 2 cash , ISlfe. New Jan. 10.---Wheat Vork. - - - Receipts , ,1100 ; export * , 8P UU ; options opened n shade > wer , but soon strengthened and rallied } @ c , closing steady at a trillo under best ; as .J-i'GT'JJe ' higher , but quiet ; ungraded red , ' W&-Mxi'o ; No. 1 red , nominal at 9IKc ; S'o. 'J red , ! M9n ( ! i'In elevator , 92 © U3j o lelivercd ; February closed at 9ljfc. Corn Hcccipts , 29,000 ; exports , 7,000 ; iptions fairly uetivn and Kt JsC higher , iosinsteady ; cash firm and in moderate lemand ; ungraded , OI@f > 3 > . e ; No. 3 , 59) e ; No. 2 , OOJfgOU ( u inelovator , 0'2 4S02ju ( de- ivered ; February closed at 01 * c. Oats - - - HcceiptB , 04,000 : there was a mod- . ate business and the market ' 'fe higher ; nixed western , BSQlOo ; white western , 40 Coffee Spot , fair ; Kio , steady at $17.75 ; iptions opened weak , but closed stronger ; , ales , 02,250 bags ; January , gl5.35@15.30 ; February , $14.80(0)14.95 ) ; March , $14.05 < - 14.75 ; \pril , $14.55@14.00 ; May , 14.40g14.50 ( ; June , 14.30@14.40. Petroleum Firm ; United , 95 c. Eggs Steady und demand fair ; western , Pork Fairly active but firm. Lard Dull , heavy and lower ; western steam snot , $7.SO for choice ; contract grade quoted at $7.85 1-115 ; city steam , $7.70. Uutter Firm on flue stock ; western , 15@ 34 c. Cheese Quiet nnd firm ; western , New Opleanw , Jan. 10. Corn- Firmer ; vhite , C3c ; yellow , G5e. Oats-Steady ; No. 2 , 4'Ji ' < < 3I3c. Corn Meal Quiet at fc.7o. ! Hog Products Quiet but firm ; pork , ? 15.H7f ; lurd , $7.50. Hulkmeats Shoulders , $6.25 ; long clear , S7.77K ; clear ribs , $8.00. OMA HA 1.1VK STOCK. Cattle. The receipts of cattle were quite heavy and the market was very active nt prices some better than those of last week. While hero were no strictly first-class cattle hero hero was a fair sprinkling of good stock. The local and shipping demand were both inite active and 0'J5 ' nead changed hands. Uutehcrs' stock was la very good demand. The market is hi.ulicr on all grades , but whether this condition of affairs will con- .inuo to exist it is at course impossible testate state , but it ! believed by many that the narkot will not retrograde to any alarming extent. Hoc * . The rcceiptR were moderate anil when iho market opened there wan about thirty- live loads in sight. The market opened with Buyers offering about the same prices as on Monday , but salesmen refused as a rule to accept. There was a fair demand and the receipts were of a good quality which ; > romptcd this action. The market was ibout Klc : higher on the best grades while light stuff was nearly steady. Ten loads were left unsold. Sheep. The receipts of sheep were 107 head , of which 102 sold on the market at $4.00 , the highest price paid. Other guides are about steady. l JSccclpts. Cat tin . 77S Hogs . 3,443 Sheep . " 111 . 10 ProVallinfj 1'rlcos. Showing the prevailing prices paid for llvo stock on the market : Choice steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs. , f 1.20 ( < * 4.t > 0 Choice steers , 1 100 to 1300 Ibs , . H.S5 f 1.40 Fat llttlo steers , IKO to KV.O Ibs. 3.05 ( < l3.VH ) Corn-fed range steers , 1'JOO to 1500 Ibs . 4.00 15T4.50 Good to choice corn-fed cows. . 2.25 ( ii2.50 Comuum medium cows . 1.75 ( jf'J.UO Western cows . 1.75 ( < t2.oO (3ood range feeders . 2.30 Qi2.V ( > Good riatlvo feeders , IHK ) Ibs and upwards . 2.SO Q3.00 Fair to medium native feeders , IKK ) Ibs and upwards . 2.25 (32.50 ( Stackers , 400 to 700 Ibs . 2. 10 ( 2.0) Prime fat sheep. . , . 3.25 < ji3.7S Oood fat sheep , ! HKi ( KH ) Ib3.00 r < j'3.50 Fair to mmllum sheep . 2.25 (43.00 ( Commottshccp . 1.75 r2.25 Light and medium hops . 4.HJ ! v > < 5.05 Good to choice heavy hogs . 5.S5 Ol't ft ) Good to choice mixed hogs . 5.2o < ntW Representative Sales. NtTIVB 1TEE1U. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. T'e. Cl 1 . 770 : J.50 18 . 1215 W.C5 { 2 . 510 2.50 lit . 12-33 3.7.1 IS . 113.1 3.12W 7 . 12-iJ 3.73 4 . Sir. 3.1'J ! , ' IS . 1240 3,73 2 . 1000 3.12Vi 10 . 1005 bl . 1350 3.35 111 . 1KVS 3.5 24 . 1015 H.H5 17 . 1137 4.W ) 2 . HHX 3.50 : w . ian 4.1x1 57 . 124S 3.0. ) 20 . 1211 4.15 40 . 1145 3.CO 15 . 1313 4:30 : 0 , . 1130 3.CO 3J..WSO . 4.33 . - DO..1.1. . S21 , 3.05 . , . Liivu Mlook Sold. Showing the number of hciid of slock sold on this market yesterday. CITTM : . G. H , Haminond ft Co . " . 205 Shippers 2SI Local 5'J Total . 005 nooa. G. H. Hammond ft Co . WO Anglo-American I'ackin .Co . 3-12 Armour & C. Packing Co . 1,13 ! ) Swift Packing Co . 447 Harris & Fisher . 404 Stevens Hamilton & Co . JI3 Speculators . 21 Total . 2.0U4 10 loads utibold. Binnr. : Harris & Fisher . , . 107 Shlpmcnts. Cattle , 10 cars C. H. & Q . Chicnoro Cattle. 4 cars. N. W . Chicago Hogg , 1 car , C. U. & Q . ' .Chicago Horses , 1 car , C. U. & Q . Burlington or Prices. Showing the extreme highest and lowest rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates mentioned : nnd CoinmlsHiou. Public inspejtor.s dock pregnant sows 40 xjuuds , stags SO pounds each. Dead hogs , 100 Ibs and over , J @l cent per b. , less than 100 Ibs , of no value. Yardage : Cattle , 25e ; hogs , Sc ; sheep , 5(5 ) erlicad. Feed : Corn , ? 1 per bu ; timothy lay , $ JO , prairie hay , ? iO per ton. Commissions : Cattle , 50c per head ; calves md yearlings , $10 pjr car. Hogs and sheep : 5itigle decks , M ; public inspection on hogs. 5c per car. All sales unless otherwise stated ) cr 100 Ibs live weight. Ijivc Stock Notes. Hogs higher. Cattle advancing. Good fat sheep higher. P. E. Hibhop , of Yutan , was on the market vith cattlo. Fra nk Fetzer , of Louisville , was a visitor it the yards. K. A. Templeton , of Tekamah , was at the rard yesterday. S. E. Hohnbaum , of Waco , marketed 55e logs yesterday. A. Lavcrty , of Ashland , was on the narket yesterday. W , H. Enright , of Council Bluffs , topped lie cattle market. John Quinn , of Wood Uiver was on the market with hogs. Dr. Martin , of Columbus , was a visitor at he yards yesterday. L. B. Denman , of Valparaiso , Neb. , was on ho market with hogs. Harris & Fisher bought the load of fat sheep at $4.00 yesterday. Shafto Bros. , of Kearney , sold two loads of cattle ou the market yesterday. ' A. W. Morris , of Carson , In. , was looking over the market yesterday. Mr. Morris is quite an extensive shipper. A. Tookcr , of Sutton , Neb. , was on the market with a load of sheep yesterday that sold for (4.00 , the highest price paid hero since the yards began business. Parmcleo & Co. , of Plattsmouth , "took the doughnuts" yesterday , receiving the top iricc for a load of hogs shipped from Cedar > eok. They were the only ones who got there. John Hastie was on the market yesterday .vith two loads of hogs , ono from Weeping Water nnd ono from Ehnwood. He made .ho parties receiving the top price hustle timing In a good second at f5.57 for ono oiul , The many friends of "Doc" Miller , who Tor so long a a time 1ms boon with the firm of Savage & Green , will bo pleased to learn that ho has nearly recovered from his attack ) f inflammatory rheumatism which has con- lined him to his home for the past llvo weeks , and that in u few days ho will bo at bis post again. . OMAHA WHOIiURALK MARKETS. Produce , Fruits , Etc. Tlic foUnwlny arc the prices at ivlitch round fos ( of produce ( ire knld on this mnr- Kct. ErultH orotlicr Hues ofoocfs ( requiring extra labor of packing cannot always be xupiiltctl on outride orders at thct > amci > rlccs quoted the local trade. BUTTEII Receipts are light , and the de mand is fair , pricas remaining llrm for better grades. Wo quote them unchanged. Creamery , solid packed , 22@2ac ; choice dairy , 1710c : medium , 13@17e ; low grades , 10 < r7U2c. Eoos There is no change in this line , stocks being heavy und prices easy but un changed at 20@21o for cold storage and an occasional bale of strictly fresh at 22c ; limed very slow at 15c. POUI.THV The supply was f.iir , but almost everything was sold except a few turkeys. Receipts of these were heavy and had u ten dency to lower prices , which , however , wo quote unchanged. Wo fpjoto dressed chickens , 7@So perlb ; turkeys , lUiVJ llu : ducks , 7@Sc ; geese , l10c. ) Poi'coux Is somewhat scarce , nnd prices for choice arc marked up to1@4HU V ° r & > other kinds.2.l . ( < Me per 11) . AITI.BS There is a firmer feeling in that Hue , and dealers are exacting an advance. We quote , eastern fruit , fair to choice stock , ) .50in3.7.V fancy stock , * 3.75@4.00. CKI.KIIV Hard to get of n good quality and thn supply is unequal to the demand. Wo quote : Choice , 3X 15o per dozen ; fancy , 4550c. Tuuxirs Only what the gnrdncrs bring In nrci now offered for sale , and they go at un certain prices. A choice line of rutabaga arc now on the market and ollering 55 iC'Jc pei busliel , PoTATons Stocks nro growing smallet and the demand continues active , with prices llrm nnd unchanged. U'o quote Sl.luci'l.ir for Utah aid ) Colorado stuck and choice homegrown ' grown at ' .HXejOSo ; common grades'at iiOc. On ixoc * Arc' in fair supply , with the demand sufllclent to prevent the accumula tion of stock. Wequoto : Vulcncias$7,50 ( 8pci case of 420 ; Louisiana , $4.00@4.25 ; Florida , brightB. $4.25&f4.50 ; russets , fi.50@4.00. A rar of Mexican oranges is expected to arrive in a day or two. BIUNS-U is Impossible to fill the orders received , as it appears there are very few ir thncity. However , wo give quotation foi good stock , & 00@Hi ! ! ! ; Mr to good , tl.GOQ 1.60 , and California beans ut f3.V5@2.40. SuJKii'ICiut'Y Prices remain llrm. Choice per bbl. of ! gal. , IS.WXao.OO ; 'J bbl. , * 4.57s ( 5.00. tll.OOperbblof 50 gal. . Ci r.OT3-f2.25ta2.50 : per barrel. SNIPS New stock. $2.50 per barrel- Ors > TEit Plain standard , 5c ; plnln ne- , lecto , 30o ; standard. 40c : extra selects , 3Se ; Now York counts , 40c ; bulk casters , counts , $1.85 per 100 ; selects. ; .00i > er gal ; standard , $1.25 ] > er gal. Swrsf i'dTATOBS 2@2 } c per Ib. , with ex tra at 3c. Cu'i.iFLOWEit Good stock , $2.00(32.50. ( Cu.ir'ousiA Fnt'iTs Are scarce. There arc only a few pears hi the market , but we quote them utt3.50&3.5 ; extra tine , $3.00. HANANIS Priiws firm and unchanged. Choice bananas , $2.75ii3,50 ( ; medium bunches ; . . . CIIIEH Choice Mlcbigun cider , fO.OO(2fl.50 ( per bbl. of 52 gal. I , Qi'ixcns Choice California quinces , $2.00 ' . ' . ' box. * ( H'.a. ) ) ier CAiuuon Prices nro unchanged $1 per doz. , and 2 < jHc per lh fo.i Call Torn la. CHAXiiBituins Bell & Cherry , $10.00S10.50 ( Bell & Bugle , $10.50 ( < l 11.00 ; Capo Cods , $11.00 @ 11.50. OIUIT.S Malagas , $ rt.50S7.00 ( per bbl. , with some extra line sold nt f7.50rti8.00. ONIONS Home grown , 75 ( . ' $ ! > 5cc ; Spanish onions , perfiO-lb crate , $1.50il.5. ( ( HONBV llt21c ( for Mb frames ; canned loney , 10@12c per Ib. Kins In layers , 13H5c ; cake , He per Ib. DATKS Prussian. 8c per Ib. LF.MOX There -is no change In the lemon market ; Malaga selling at $1.00 per box and Messina at $5.00@5.50. NUTS The demand is fair and the supply moderate at peanuts , 7@7 i'c , raw : Brazil mite , 13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English walnuts , 15@18c ; filberts , ISc ; Italian chest nuts , 15e ; pecans , 12c. Grocur'n I/lst. Pnovi ioxs Hams , llSlljHC5 ( ! breakfns bacon , HhMllJtTc ; bacon sidcs.UjfC'iW c ; dry salt , S tA c ; shoulders , 0)i ) ( 7c ; dried beef , RKFINKD LMIH- Tierce , 7 fc ; 40-lb square cans , 7o ; W-lb round , 7j < c ; 20-lb round , ytc ; 10-lb palls , 8.jc ; 6-lb pails , 8 ; ' < e ; 2-lb mllH. . BiiooMExtra4tie , $2.fiO ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00. CVXDY Mixed , illc ) ; stick , 8Jf@0 > c. SVIIIJP No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , * 1.50ibl.5T ( ; New Orleans , per gallon , : iS ( < $ < tic : maple syrup , half bbls , "old time" per gallon , bOc ; 1-gallon cans , per doz , $10.50 ; half galoneans , per doz , $0.25 ; quart cans , * : t.25. STAIICH Mirror glass , 3 c ; Graves' corn , c ; Oswcgo gloss , ( ic ; Oswcgo corn , 7c. Hoi.i.AXi ) HEIHIIXOS 7i@70 ; ) ) cr keg. CitAi'KEiis Garnenu's soda , butter and pic nic , 5c ; creams , 7c ; ginger snaps , Sc ; city soda , t < c. Woonnxw.utn Two-hoop pails , per doz. , $1.45 ; three-hoop pails , $1.70 ; No. 1 tub , $0.50 ; No. 2 tub , $ .50 : No. IJ tub , $ -1.50 ; wash boards , $1.40(32.75 ( ; assorted bowls , $2.25 ; No. 1 churns , * 90 ( ! ; No. 2 churns , $3.00 ; No. 3 churns , $7.X ( ) . PICKLES. Medium in bbls , $7.00 ; do in half bbls , $4.00 ; small , in bbls , $8.00 ; do in half bbls , $4.50 ; gcrkins , hi bbls , $0.00 ; do in half bbls , $5.00. COFKIX Ordinary grades , 20@21Ja'c ; fair , 20V21e ; prime , 21iV2-i ( ! ; fancy green und yellow , ! 23rj25o ( ; old government Java , 2S@ 0c ; interior Java , Bogi'si' ; Mochn , 2) ) ? ( < . ( : tOc ; ArbucKlo's roasted , 24Jfe ; McLauclilin's XXXX,24JXo ; Oil worth's , 24 0 ! Red Cross , 24 , ' c. CAXXCU GOODS Oysters , standard , per case , $3.25@i. : ! < 'i ; .strawborrios , 2-lb per case , $ ; t.H(3.10 ( ( : ! ; raspberries , 2-lb per case , $ : i.00@ D.10 ; California pears , per case , 44.70@4.bU ; apricots , per case , $4. < iO$4.70 ( ; jieuchcs , per case , ? 5.bO@5.b5 ; white cherries , per case , JO.OO ; plums , per cas64.00@4. 10 : blucbcr- 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $ : j.23@i5 : ) : : 2-lb string beans , per case , $1.75 1.SO ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , $1,00 ® 1,05 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.00@2.70 ; 2-lb early June pear , per case , $2.85 ; 1Mb tomatoes , 5.2.50 ; 2-lb corn , * 2.30@2.40. , IILI.IKS : 30-lb pails , Sl.C5@1.75. Tins Japans , 20@55c ; gunpowder , 20 ( < ? COc ; Young Hyson , 2o@53u ; Oolong , 20@ C5e. C5e.DIIIKD FnriTS Apples , new , J s , 7@7'/c ; evaporated 50-lb ring , ! l > fi@10c ; raspberries , orapo rated , 27 ( 2Se ; blackberries , evaporated , 0 > fy10c ( } : pitted cherries , 21@22c ; peaches , now' , S@SJi c ; evaporated , peeled peaches , 29 ( SHOc ; evaporated , unparcd , 18S20c ( ; new currants , 7 @ 7J c ; prunes , new , 50i. > Ue ; citron , 25o ; raisins , I ondon layers , $2.45i ( $ 2.50 ; California loose muscatels , $2.10(52.15 ( ; new Valencia , 8@8 c. Koi'K Sevpn-sixtconths , H@lH/c. Tomcco Lorillurd's Climax , 45c ; Si > len- did , 44c ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c ; Leggett & Meyer's Star , 45e ; Cornerstone , 3Sc ; Drum- mond's Horseshoe , 44c ; J , T. . 40c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 44c ; Call ill's meerschaum , illc ; Catlin's Old Style , 23c. StifiAii Granulated , 7 @ 7 ? o : conf. A , ; white extra C , 0 % < a Xe ; extra C , : yellow C , \i6i \ > : Mu ; cut loaf , 8@ ; powdered , S S c ; New Orleans , Dry Goods. DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz.10Ke ; West Point 29 in. 10 oz. , 12Xc ; West Point 10 in. 12 oz , 15e ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz , lOu. Checks Caledonia X , 9Yc ; Caledonia XX , lOJfc ; Economy , 9) c ; Otis , 8 } c. KENTUCKY JEANS Memorial , I5c ; Canton , 18c ; Durham , 27J c ; Hercules , 18e ; Leaming ton , 22 > c ; Cottswold , 25c. CuASH Stevens' H , Oc ; bleached , 7e ; Ste vens' A , lcbleached \ , 8 0 ; Stevens' P , Skjc ; bleached , 9J e ; Stevens' N , 9) ) e ; bleached , lOKc ; Stevens' S U T , 12 > fc. MI-CELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.85 , plain Holland , SKu to 9c ; Dado Holland , cVimucs Slater , 4J. c ; Woods , 4Jfc ; Stan dard , 4) ) c ; Peacock , 4)\c. COMI'OIITEHS ? 0.00tt ( 35.00 BLANKETS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored $1.10 @ 8.00. BLEACHED SHEETING Berkeley cambric , No. CO , 8J.fc ; Hcst Yet , 4-4 , fl'fc ; butter cloth OO , 4J c ; Cabot , 7) ) e ; Farwell , 8e ; Fruit of Loom. 9c ; Greene G , Oc ; Hope , 7c ; King Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdale , IlKe ; Lons- dale , bjfe ; New York mills , lOKe ; Pep | > erell 42-in , l ( > Xo ; Pepperell,40-in. , ll cPepperell ; 0-4 , I5c ; Pepperell , 8-4 20u ; Pepperell 9-4 , 22e ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 24e ; Canton 4-4 , 8.fo ' ; Canton , 4-4 , U c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val ley , 5c , FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshen , fc Clear Lake 32 > Maple City 30"4e- 32) ) < " ; , c ; , - ; Wh"ite-G H No. 3 , Jf , 2re ; G H No. 1 , ? f , 27J4c ; B H No. 2 , Jf , 22)-Jc ) ; H H No. 1 , } i , 30o ; QuechcoNo. 1 , 5 , c ; Quechco No. 2 , Jfi ; t7 > < Tc ; Quccheo No. 4 , 5f , 32J < Jc ; Anawan , 13 > c ; Windsor , 22Kc. Ucd-C. 24-inch. ISJ e ; E , 24-inch , 21cGG ; , 34 inch , I8c ; HA F , } ( , 25c ; J U F , f , 27 c ; O , % , USc. PIIINTS SOLID COLOIIS Atlanta , 5 } < jC ; Slater , 5c ; Berlin Oil , 0) ) < fe ; Garner Oil , 0@ 7c. PINK AND KOIIES Hfehmond , Oc ; Allen , Cc ; River point , 5e ; Steel Hiver , Ce ; Uich- inond , Oc ; Pacinc , 0 > { c ; INDIGO BLUE Wash ington , Oc ; Century Indigo blue prints , lOc ; American , ' 'f ; Arnold , OJ c ; Arnold B , lOJj'o ; Arnold A. 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOJ c. Diir.ss Charter Oak , 4 > c ; Kaniapo , 32fo ; Lodi , 7 0 ; Allen , 5 , ' c ; Richmond , 5) < e ; Windsor , Oc ; Eddystone , Oc ; Pacific , COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis- No. 10 , 8 } < c ; 40 , 10'tfo ; 00 , 12) ) < ? c ; N ) , 15c ; HO , colored , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 15c ; Bristol , laj c ; Union Pacific , Ibc. CAUI-CT WAIIP Bebb white , 10J/c ; colored , 20Ke. BHOWX SIIEETIXO - Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7 , ' c ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , OKc ; At lantlo P , 4-4 , lyfo ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , 5 fo ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4 } < e : Crown XXX. 4-4 , OJ c ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , 5Jfo ; Indian Head , 4-4,7Uc ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Rji o ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 0 ; Pepjierell U , 4-4 , OVc ; Pcpjicrell O , 4-4 , CKJ ; Pepperell , 8-4 , Ibc ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 22c ; L'tica C , 4-4 , 4fc ; Wa- chusctt , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora K , 4-4 , OJtfu ; Aurora H , 4-4 , Oc. HATTS Standard.6c ; Gem , lO'-Je ; Beauty , 12Wo ; Hoono. 14c ; H , eased , 0.50. GIXOIIAM Plunkctt checks , "J/e ; Whit- teuton , la ; York , 7'fc , ; Normandi dress , SJ c ; Calcutta dress , S'rfc ; Whittenton dress , Uc ; Renfrew dress , 9 ( < M2 } < | O. TICKS Lewlston , 30-In. , 12Kc ; Lcwlston , 32-ln. , 13 > < ; c ; York , 3'Mn. , I4o : Swift river , " > < f ; Thorndike , OO , Stfo ; Thorndike , K-i-- < -uz. , i > ) u ; iorKoz. . , i.iu ; ii.i.vinuKur , e * Jaffrey , XX , UHe ; JatTroy , XXX , 12Hui Heaver Creek , AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek , UU , He ; Heaver Creek , CC , lOc. General MarketH. FUXSHED Has advanced an is quoted at $1.15 per bushel. GRAIN Wheat No. 3 , OOc per bushel ; rye , 5Se ; corn , 40c ; oats , 30cj barley , fij 'Vic ' , ac cording to quality. HAY Common coarse , ( A 00(50.00 ( ; upland prairie , $0.00 ( < i7.00. Straw , fO.OO. COAL Steady : Kgg , 10.50 ; nut , $10.50a range , $10.50 ; walnut block , $4.'i ; low ( ] luiiit ? , f3S ; ; lowii nut. $3.00 } Illinois , . W.fl ; ( 4.75. ' HIDES Market atrnily ; Green butchers' , fiQ'Vtfcigreen cured , Ooifl t. ' ; dry flint , Vu" dry milt , Sesgrrcn calf HKinn , 7e ; ditnuiKod hldes.two-thlrds price. Tallow 'I' ' c. Orcnc Prime white. Ho ; yellow , 3o ; brown , IJtfc. Shrcp pelts , asj.olCOc. Puns Quotation * nro now ns follows : Kaccon , lOoM'iOo ; mink. 1. 400 ; nititk rat , full , 2 ( .1 c ; striiMJil skunk. Bcnilc ; mountain Wolff No. l.l.Mi ) < : > .oO ; Xo. ' . ' , prulrie , 7f > ( < ? UOc ; No. 2. ' . ' .VitKV : beaver , No. 1 , per Ib , -J. ( > (1aM.OO ( ; No. 'A IHHWM.W ; otter. tl.lXVrf D.OO ; dry deer skiti , 'Xf&f l.cr Ib ; dry mite- lope , elk , moose , etc. , IfHji&'ic. Uia'os Steady ; nnimonia carb , Mo ; cam phor rcllned iMK1 ; copperas , 1'40 ; crcain tar tar , 45o ; cream turtitr powtlcrvd. ' . ' ( Kd.Vto ; In dia Madras. Toe ; morphia sulph , $ 'l.i > ci ; undit bi. cnrb , Ko ) ; Venice tur ) > entluc , 40c ; inim opium , fl.tVi ; ( inlcksilvcr. T.V ; qulnlnr , ( ! er- man per oft3c ; wax , yellow , pure , yii * . Oii.s Firm ; rnrlioii , 12it2."K' ; llniced , boiled u'.lc ; linseed , raw , tVIo ; castor , No 1 , Jt.20 : No. 2 , si.12 ; sperm whale , U.OO ; tlsh , 40o ; golden No. 2. 2. * * ; whale , .Hio ; naptliu 1 decree , l-lo ; headlight lf > 0 degrees , 12c ; head- llf-'lit , lirutenrees , 15i\ PAINTS White lend , pure. O'/c ' ; white lead , fancy. tl'Aputty ; , in bladders , ! i ; Paris white , ye ; WmtliiR , coinmon , 2)jo ) ; red lend Tt\ WINDOW OM < < Siiifile , 70 per cent ; double , 70 nnd 10 per cent discount. Fi.oru AXI > Pr.r.ii Minnesota patents , $2,00 pcrcwt ; Kiinsus and Missouri lancy winter patents , .OOC' J.'S per cwt ; Nebraska pat ents , $ -i.45 ( 2.00 per cwt ; I'ie Hour , $1.75j ( l.'JO per ewt ; wheat graham , $1.75 per cwt ; rye fe-rahain , $1.40 per ewt ; New York buuk- wheat , f0.50ft7.00 per bbl ; Excelsior , $ O.IH > per bbl ; ready ralsi-d , lo.OO | ier case of 100 Ibs ; cornmcal , yellow , $1.00 per ewt ; white , $1.00 ( < il.lO per cwt ; bran , Jllt.M n.OO per ton ; screeninps , ? iKXnil5.00 ! ) ( per ton. LEATHEII Steady ; oalc soles , H"iai7c ( ; ; hem lock slaughter sole , ( .JOe. ; hemlock dry sole , 21@27c ; hemlock kip , orKiiWc ; A. it H. run ner kin , ftOitj70o ( ; A. hemlock calf , lHc@l.OT ) > ; A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 7. > o ; hemlock upper , Kiff' ( le ; English ( Train upper , 2.1e ; hemlock - lock grain upper , 21i(24c ( : 'J'ampii'O H. L. Morocco , 2lgKJ ) ( : ( ! ; Tampico pebble , O. 1) . Mo. , ( iriescn kids. $ U.OOui.5 ( : ( ) ; French calf kills , W.--i ; oak kip skinf , 8ic ) ( < r1.00 ; oak calf Nkins. $1.00rtl , ' . > ; French calf skins , * I.25c ( ? 2.1X1 ; French kip .skins , $1.10 < tfl.50 ; Uussitt linings , $ < > .00(30.r ( > ( ) per doz ; pink , cream and wliitc lininps , $7.V(310.00 ! ) ( ; jicr doz ; colored toppings , $ < .I.H11.00. ) SPIUITS There is no change as yet al though one is anticipated soon. Cologne spirits , IbS proof , $1.10 ; do , 101 proof , $1.12 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do , 1M proof , Jl.tRI ; alcohol , 188 proof , per wine gallon. ? 2.10 ; redistilled whiskies $1.00@1.50 ; gin , blended , $ l.r > 0W2.H ( ( ) ; Kentucky bourbons , ? 2.K ( ) ( 7ii 0(1 ( ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes , * ' ) . ! X > ( grt.fiO ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , * l.f > 0iit.OO ( : ; brandies , imported , MOOigS.SO ; dome.-tic , $ I.IO : ( : .00 ; gins , im ported , f4.50MHK ( ) ; domestic , $1.2oC < ? 3.00 ; cliainitagnes. imported , per case , $2S.OO@ ! Kt.K ( ) ; American , per case , $10.00@10.UO. HK\VY HUDWAIII : The following prices are standard : Iron , rate , f'J.iiO ; plow steel , special cast , 4 Jfc ; crucible steel , 0) ) c ; cast tools , do , 12i'jl5i ( ; wagon spokes , per set , 2.00rt."i.riO ( ; hubs , per set , J1.50 ; felloes , sawed dry , ? 1.SO ; tongues , each , 75o ; axles. eaeli , 75o ; wjiinro nuts , per Ib , 0 ( ; l3o ; coil chain , per Ib , 0r@iie , ; ; melleable , hlglOc ; iron wedges , Oe ; crowbars , ( ic ; harrow teeth , Ic ; spring steel , 4ff. > ir Hurden's horse shoes , $4.7."i ; Hurden's mule shoes , $ r > .7. > ; barbed wire , in car lots , ? 4.H ( ) per 100 Ibs ; iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 , $2.40 ; steel nails , fcJ.oO. Dry Iiiiinbcr. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIHIIS. " 'ill ftilSft. MOft ! ' ; 2ft.2Jft. | .17 Ml 20 00 21 01 S3 00 S3 00 .17 NKIS WI21 OUSI ( U' l 00 .17 TO 20 00,21 , 00.33 ( XI23 m 2x10 .17 50,2000,21 , , 002,1 00,23 , oo 2X12 .IK 2.V20 00,21 , 0024 0024 00 4x4 > > .18 Mill 5020 5023002:1 : W ) nOAllDS , No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 8.915.50 No. 2 com , sis. 17.00 | No. 4 com , sis. 13.50 FENCING. No. 1,4 ifcOin 12 & 14 ft. , rough $19.50 No. 1 , " " 10 " 19.50 No. 3 , " 12 14 " 10.50 No. 2 , " " 10 " 18.00 SIDING. A , 12,14 & 10 fU21.50 I C , 12 , 14 & 10ft.$15.50 B , " " 20.50 I D , " " 12.50 FLOOlil.NO. A 0 in White Pine $25.50 BCin " " 33.50 COin " " 80.00 DOin " " 21.50 EOin " " ( Scl. Fencing ) 19.90 0 in. Drop Siding 50c per M extra. CEII.INO AND I'AHTITIOX. 3d com % in White Pine Ceiling $34.00 " " " " 28.00 Clear , % in Norway " " 10.00 2dcoui. % in " " " 14.00 STOCKIIOAIIUS. A 12 inch si s $15.50 B-12 ' 39.20 C12 " 30.00 D12 " 23.00 No. 1 com , 13 in s 1 ' s , 12 ft 20.50 " " " 14ft 19.00 " " " 10ft 18.50 " " " 10 , 18,20ft 21.50 No. 2 , " " 19.00 " " " 12&14 ft 18.50 11 " " 17 ft 17.50 13 in Grooved roofing , $1 per M. more than 12 in Stock Boards same length. 10 In Grooved Hoofing same price as 13 in Stock Boards. SHIP LAP. No. 1 Plain 8 and 10 in , $19.00 No.2 " " " 17.50 No. 1O G , Sin . - . 19.50 FINISHING. 1st and 2nd , clear. 1 , I/Ins 2s $51,00 " " " li , 2 51.00 3d , clear , 1 in , s 2 s 44.50 " IK , U , 2in 40.00 A , select , 1 ins2s 40.00 A , " IK , IK , 2ins2s 44.00 B " 1ins28 SO.OO B , " Itf , IJf , 3 in s 3s 87.00 ROUTHKHN YELLOW 1'INB. Com. 4 inc h Flooring $17.50 Star " " 21.50 1st und 2d clear 4 Inch Flooring 23.00 Six inch 40e less. Clcar inch Ceiling 21.50 Clear % inch Partition S5.00 Clear % inch , Partition $3 above % inch Ceiling 25.00 Clear Finish , 1 and Itf inch , s 2 s 29.00 Clear Finish , 1 y und 2 inch , s 3 s 30.00 Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch 25.50 Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base , . . . 27.00 VOI'LAH LUMIII2II. Cl. Poplar Ux. Hds. Jff in. , s2s $35.00 " " y in. Panel , s 2 s 27.0(1 ( " " Corrugated Ceiling , % . . 2S.50 1HTTENS , WELL TUniNO , PICKETS. O. G. Halts , 2J4 in 05c ; J < ? x3 , s 1 s. 40c ; 3 in. Well Tubing , U. & M. and Hev. , $23.00 ; Pick ets , D. & H. Flat , $20.50 ; D. H. Sq. , $21.50. SHINGLES , IATII. XX clear , $10 ; extra M * . $3.85 ; A * htand- ard No. 5 , No. 1 , $1.45 ; lath , $2.55. 1'OSTH. White ccnar , 0 in. , } < s. 12Ko ; ? ! n. qrs , , llj c ; white cedar , % in K8 llVfo ; 8 in. qrs. 10o ; white cedar , 4 in. round , lOJ e ; Ten nessee red cedar , split , 14c ; split oak , lOe ; 0 in. . 7 in. and 8 in. ) % each ) S ft. , round W.C. posts , SteckPiano Hemarkalila for powerful sympa. tliiitlc tone , pliable action and itb- Koluto ilnrublllty. ! yi'iirH rfcurd , the tii'ht Kimrantfe of the I'xccl- lencp of Ihesn ln"lr\iliientM. \ WOODBRID6EBROS , SCIENTIFIC - GLUCK & WILKINSON. WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of Ilia lloiijrcDlirieil nil itrrnttUtueJ. Pulliiutlcn- liriirnltttlfil ( ice. KU1K WEI ) . CO. . Itcrrilo , M. Y. SUFFERERS OM HEHVOUSHESS JiSf.V'HKS . ; remit 6 ( gut-Walk , ImlUiietKa , lc. , taiicu * li4T , o _ . . A r1ouHuraj CHURCHILL PARKER. Dealerin CairlMM M ' uilM. Jontj Street. D Vwo u Vth\nJ B. OBQaDB , I , , Wholml * . Omtht Nbt * k * . MARTEN. bolwj D tUr In WI.tQI , ( nrt ( OT.JonM I P. P. MAST & CO. , Manufacturers of Buckeye Drilli , Seeders. < WM * ' - " ' ' " ' ' ' rl . Cor. llth and NfekolM Street * . "W IN O N A 7 M P L E MEN T "ciST Wboleaale Artist * ' Materials. A. HOSPB , Jr. . Artists1 Materials , Pianos ant Oitan , ots and Shoea. w. V. MORSE * CO. vi * * r > ? * * urn % > v f Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. UU ! * a > it. . Omaha. Nab. Manufactorr , Ktr t. Boiloa. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. . _ _ _ ( Suecetwr * lo Retd , Jon i A Oo. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes for notion Mnbbcr Bhp O * . 1101,1104 * UM Ilarntr ft , OBaha , Kibraik * . Coff , Iploaa , ito. CLARKE COFFEE CO. . Omaha Coffa * and Bplo * Mllli. Teas , Coffees Spices , Baling Powder , Crockery and Qla woro. W L WRlQHT A6nt for Iht Mauufacturart and Importer * of Croctory , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys. Ktc. Offlce. JIT B. lath St. . Omaha , Nebr ik . ' Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY , Commission and Jotiliinj , tUr.Kiii anil Produce. Conilnui nt lollcllea. HMdquarters for Stoneware , Berry Uoiei and Grape B i li. UU Uodte St. , Om h . RIDDELL& RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , ' ' " ' " * Vt k K u itya u" WIEDEMAN & CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , FttmUrr , Butter , Uame , Frulti , Ktc. KM Houth lltb St. Omaha , NtbraOa. ' GEO. 8CHROEDER & CO. , ( Bucctnori H McHban * A Sohroeder. ) Frodnce Commission and Cold Storage. Omaha. Nebraika. ' Coa' . Cokp andi lime. OMAHA COAL. COKE it LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , MB Bouth Hth Street , Omaha , N bra k . " J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Mannfacturers of Illinois White Lime. farnam at. , Omaha. Neb. Telephone 811. " NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Cote , 111 South 13th St. , Omaha , Nab. i - Dry OpodB and Notions. > M. B. SMITH & CO. . Dry ( Hoods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 11M and llMDouglaa. Oor. llth St. . Omaha , Men. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Johoers in Dry Goods.Notions ' ruralihlnf Qoodi.Corner Ulh and Uarue O aha.Nebra4ia. Furniture. DEWEY * STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , rarnan Butat. Omaha , Nebraika. Groceries. PAXTON. GALLAGHER * CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , H > . TOT. I0 and Til B. IOU SI. . Omaha. Net. MC.CORD. BRADY * CO. , Wholesale Grocers , Mb a d LeaTenworth Btreeti , Omaha , Kebratk * . D. M. STEELE * CO. . Wholesale Grocers , m Ull a d K Hamej Biraet , O a a. Met. ALLEN BROS. . Wholesale Grocers , Ul aa 1116 Uarney BUeet. Omaaa. Hea. - . . . - LEE. PRIED * CO. . Jobbers of Hardware and Kails , nawan.Bheet Iran.Eto. AgonU for nowa Bcalei.and Miami Powder Co. . Omaha , Neb. HIMBBAUQH * TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware ( Scale Repair Shop Mechanic ! ' Toola and Buffalo Beale * . UK Doujlam. Omaha. Nebraika. RECTOR * WILHELMY CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and narner 8UOin haNeb. ; VTfitern Aienlt for Auitln I'owStrCo. . J tf r on BUel NalU , Kalr- baaki Blandard Sealee. Heavy Hardwnre. W. J. BROATCH. Heaiy Hardware , Iron and Steel , lerlDgi , Wagon Stoek , HaMware Lumber , etc. VU aaa Ull Haruey bluet. Omaha. JAMES A. EDNEY. Wholesale Iron and Steel , Hats , caps , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE * CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , HOT Harntr Btrett , Omaha , Neb. Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO and ILER * CO. , Importers&JoDDersofFineWines&Linnors Bait India Dtttera and Uoneitlo Llquori. 1111 Ham f Lumber. ' OMAHA LUMBER CO. . All finds of Building Material at Wholesale UU lln t ana Union 1'aclflo Trark , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD. Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Do r , tie. YarJi-Cornnrtlb and Douglai ; Corntr H aud poujlai. C.N. DIETZ. Dealer In all Kinds of Lumber , V . , , Utk ard Cfcllforela Hit. . Omaha. Neb. ' ' " * ' " ' " " * ' " ' FRED W. GRAY , Lumber LimD Cemeat Etc Etc , , , , , , > S. Comer IU and Bcuglai ati. . Omaha. " " " " * ' T. W. HARVEY To Dealers t. Omthi. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , ' Wholesale lumber , Etc , } . R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , WooaCarpeta _ and 1'arquet floorlnitth tpdPcaitle ) ' jjljlllnery nd Notion * . ) I. OBERFBLDER A CO. , r Importers & Jobbers of Millinery t Moil n , 110 tad III nonlhlllk Street. n Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION COT" " ? ' WDolcsalG Notions and Fnrnisliini Gooji # nd 406 SottU 10U IUMtOuikh . VINYARD A SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Fnrnisnini Good ! 1U * Heraar Street , Omaba. _ . _ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO * Wholesale Refined and Lntiricatini Oily ] Att * Or M , CM. . Oaah * . A. U. Blthop , . . . Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . - y Wholesale Paper Dealers , Oirry k kite it k of prtnUkf. wripplni and rrlllal p p r. B cl l tuntlo glT to CM l d oid r . WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Aniiliarr Fntllsliers , Ruboer Cooan. OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Manufacturers and Dealers in Rutitier Mi Oil Clothing nil leather Boltlnf . 100B Farnnm Btme _ _ _ A. L. STRANO CO. . Pnmps , Pipes and Engines , Etetm , walpr. railway and mlnlnn iuppllf , etc. . _ m and VM F rp m btrect. Oiiialm. CHURCHILL PUMP CO. . Wholesale Pnraps. Pipe , Fillings , Btoam and \V t r Buppllei. Iletdqunrlvrs fur Kooil A Co'i gooJi. till Karnamm. , Uiuabv "U.S. WIND ENGINE * "PUMP COT" Steam and Water Supplies , flallldar Wlml Mllli. I8 and ma Fnrn m St. , Om h , _ U. y. BOM , ActlDj Mauag r. _ _ BROWN ELL AGO. . Engine ! ! , Boilers and General Machinery , Gliecl Iron Work , Blf m rump * , P w Mllli. 1213-1311 LtaTonwortb Hlre t , Omulm. _ ' Seoda. PHIL. 8TIMMEL& CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds til and 913 Jonpt St. . Omnha [ ARMSTRONG , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , ranch tiuu > e of thn HeunCT HUIJKT Co. lluioileia and rittill. I.KH.1310 anS 1912 liard btrcet , Omaha. Telephone No. ' , H > . EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. f Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice. Joliu ueu t r , I'toprletor. INO Doilgo nnd 10J anil IDS North Mb Street. Oinahn. ' Smoke Stacks , Boilers , Etc. H. K. SAWYER. Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks , Drltclilim , T nk and Utmerft ! Ilollor Uopnlrlng. 131 Undue Street , Omalm , Noli. V-'J Iron PAXTON" * Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wor ! tualnri. Bran work , coneral foundry , manhlna n : blackiintth work. Office anil worae , U. 1' . Hi. n ( 1IU Street , OmaLa. OMAHA WIRE At IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railinj D 5k rail. , window guardt. flower itanrti , wire ilgi etc. , U3 North ICtb St. , Omaha. OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS } Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes 1 Taullf. Jail work , Iron and wlr ( tnrlnir , nliini. otc. O , ' Andreen , Prop'r. Cor. llth and Jackson els. > MOLINEJVIILBURN&STOODARO Co M nulacturvri and .lobtcn In Wagons Buggies Rakes Plows Etc , , , Cor. Kill K.IU I'u'll ! " Mi , i.iiuUn. .NuD MEACHER * LEACH. General Afenta for Dltbild Safe A Lock Co.'i Fire Vault * and Jail Work , HIS Farnam Htroet , Omaha. H. M. < kb. W.JONES , Su'-c-eKKirn to A. T. Kcnyon & Cu. , Wholennla und rrtnll Booksellers and Stationers , Fine \VodiMnK Htutloiiury , Cnniiiit'rclnl IVX UouKliiB bt. Uuiabn , Nub. OMAHA IIIIANCII. J. F. SEIBERLINO & CO. . ( Akron , Ohio , ) Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K. Mend , .Mummer. UIJ U'nvemvorth at. , Omalu Ovoralla. _ _ , . CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO < Manufacturers of Overalls , JMO * Paoti , Bhlru , Ktc. 1102 and 1104 llouglai Street , Omaha , Neb. Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROW & CO. , Wboleaale Manufacture of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch onice. Ittb and liard Htreeli , Omaha , BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , ' UonldUiii. Stair Work and Interior Hart ) Wood Ha * lib. r ) . . Corner Itb and -aTnuworth Btreeti , Umab , Neb. ' , OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Door ? ; JLad nilnrti. Tarnlnv , Blair-work. Dank aud Office ] MtUnn. xh and Poppleton AT nue. Browers. " * 8TORZ & ILER. ' Lager Beer Brewers , UJl Nurtb Rlghtcentb Street , Omaha , Nfb. 10BHJMAHA. _ _ _ . O. n. fAI.UIH. H. P. KICIIHAK. J. n. I PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. . Lire Stock Commission Merchants , OBce Hoom 14 , OppntlU Eichanip IlnlMlnil. L'oloM Htutk Yarrtl.aouth UrnaLa , .Sub. McCOY BROS. . 7 Liye Stock Commission Merchants , Market ( umUhed free on appllratlon. Htockrn and fecilrre 1 uralibMl o good term > . Itt'fprpni'oi ; Oma- ka National Hank andbotiUi Omaha National , Unluu Block yardi. Mouth Ouaha. LORIMER , WE8TERFIELD & MALEY Lire Stock Commission , ROOM 16 , Bicbftiige HalMInf , Union Stock South Otuab ( Ntb , ALEX AN"ERF Commission Dealers in Live Stock , Boom 3 , oppoille Kichango Ilulldlni , Uulou Utocl TarJ , . tuulh Omaha , Nub. ' " uNION ST'OCK"YAiTos co. , Of Omaha , Limited , Jean IT. Dord , Superintendent. 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