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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 2 , 188b.-
THE SPECULATIVE MAMETS ,
Whont Falls Off n Llttlo But Buloa
Firm.
CONTRADICTORY CROP REPORT.
Narrow Flucttmtlons In Corn nml
Trailing Light Grits Open Strong
llut Close 12nnlcr Temporary
Activity in Provisions.
CHICAGO I'llODUCB MAHKET.
CtncAoo , May 1. [ Special Telegram to the
Bnn.l Yesterday's sharp advance In wheat
eccincd to have strained the bull movement a
llttlo nnd although the opening this morning
was strong nnd was followed by n further
small advance the speculative temperature
was decidedly lower with a disposition on
the part of traders to avoid buying at the top
If possible. Sellers did Hot greatly predom
inate , however , and It took all the morning
session for prices to settle down ) e from
the highest point reached. Except by the
sculping clement , which is always ready to
take small profits , there did not appear to ba
much short selling. If the big bears did
anything of the sort It was not conspicuous ,
The selling seemed to bo rather by the longs
who were willing to take their profits and
there were so many of this class that it
argued a pretty fair demand to prevent prices
Bcttllng farther than they did. Hutchlnson
Was n frco seller of wheat early but qulto
us free n buyer later at the decline.
The receipts of wheat nro still heavy
in the iiorthwcst but the exports reported
to'day were larger than for some time past.
Early London cables gave spot wheat and
futures firm with prices tending upward.
Favoring the bears wcro bettor crop reports
from St. Louis and from Baltimore , quite
liberal deliveries , and a reporj. . from the
secretary of the Kansas' state board of
agriculture that the winter wheat acreage of
that state was 1,300,000 acres , instead of
500,000 , according to the national board.
When that state produced its big crop of
3-1,000,000 bushels , it had 2,000,000 acres sown
to wheat. Some reports from the winter
wheat bolt said that the recent rain had done
prcat good , whllo others claimed that it had
been too slight to penetrate to any consider
able depth or to bo of much advantage. July
wheat opened nt 84c , sold nt 83c , then up to
84jffc , then very slowly and with frequent
reactions of 2 o sagged to 83c , which wns
the price nt the close of the morning session.
Juno wheat opened at 82c , sold up to ' 83o
nnd down to 82 > c , which was the price at
the 1 o'clock close.
There was very little of Interest in the corn
market. .Fluctuations were conlincd to a
range of about % c , and trade was decidedly
light. The deliveries wcro small ,
amounting to only about 230,000 bushels.
These small deliveries seemed to m-
duce some covering by shorts early , nnd
the opening was strong nt an advance
of # @ ? c over yesterday's closing price , but
largo receipts of corn of contract grade soon
produced an easier feeling , and a decline of
nbout Xc from the top prices reached about
thu opening. July corn opened nt 55c , sold
nt 55J c , down'to 55o and closed at 1 o'clock
nt 55 ( < i55) c. Juno corn opened at 55e , sold
nt 55J c and at 54J c , closing at 1 o'clock at
55c. The receipts of corn here wcro 493 cars ,
which was two cars less than the estimate
nnd 803 cars were of contract grade. The
estimate Is for 293 cars for to-morrow. Vessel
room was taken hero to-day for 178,000 bush
els Of corn. The seaboard clearances of corn
wcro 0,000 bushels.
The speculative oats market opened strong
nnd higher because of light deliveries and
some apprehension lest the small stocks
might bo controlled by too few people , but
this early advance was lost early and the
market was easier in sympathy with corn.
July oats opened at 32c , sold down to 32J. o
nnd closed at 32 o. Juno oats sold from
32c down to and closing nt 32 > fc. August
oats sold down from 29c to 23e , closing at
28K@28J c. September oats sold down from
28 ? c to 2Sc. Vessel room was taken to-day
forc 120,000 bushels of oats.
In provisions the movement was somewhat
uncertain. Disappointment over May deliveries -
liveries , which were in many respects smaller
than anticipated , appeared to strengthen
the market ut the opening and early trading
all around was marked by an advance. As
the day progressed , however , the feeling
changed and with the falling off in trading
the improvement witnessed was very gener
ally lost. One o'clock prices in fact showed
, n decline , based on last night's closing , of 2 >
056 On pork , whllo lard was unchanged to
2l c lower , und short ribs unchanged to 2K °
higher.
AriEiiNooN SnssioN Wheat lower ; May
closed nt 80J c , June sold at 82@S2Uc , fell
to 82S2 < c , split , closing at 82) c. July
closed nt83J.Cc nnd August the same as July ;
December closed ut 85c. Corn easy ; May
closed with sellers at 555 < c. Juno sold at
B4K@55c , split , to 5jVc , closing at 51o bid.
July sold from 54J @ 55c , split , to 54c spar
ingly , closing with sellers at 51Xc. August
closed at about 55c. Oats May was steady ,
Juno easier , and closed at 82) (8323 ( 0. Pork
was u shade easier ; closed ut 813.00 for May ,
fl3.07j for Juno. $14.77 i for July , and $13.85
for August , Lard declined 2i @ 5c and closed
nt $7.90 for May. $7.5)2 ) > for Juno , S7.97K for
July nnd $7.82 > < for August. Short ribs
were steady , closing at $7.20 for May nnd
for Juno.
CHICAGO STOCK.
CHICAGO , May 1. [ Special Telegram to
the BEE. ! CATTLE The actual receipt' ' ! of
cattle yesterday were ' about 12,000 , cattle ,
though about 10,000 'head driven in during
the month wcro , for some reason , counted as
yesterday's receipts , so that this fact makes
receipts this week look 10,000 larger than
they really wore. The market opened slowly
this morning. 13Ids were low. Sellers wanted
to raise prices , but they could not do It oven
on the best and It took hard work to get
steady prices for common grades. The boom
in the London cattle market was encouraging
and ought to have n decided effect upon our
market. Steers , 1,350 to 1,500 Ibs , f 1.800
4.85 ; 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs , ? 4.004.40 ; 050 to 1,200
Ibs , $3.80@4.40 ; stackers and feeders , J3.00Q
U.lH ) ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $2.0003.00 ; bulk ,
.5003.00. Texas grass steers , * 3.00@3.85 ;
cord-fed , t3.800-l.10.
11 llous Business active , with an upturn of
n strong Gc , the general market closing
steady , but barely as strong as nt the open-
Ing. The bulk of best mixed sold at $5.55
nnd common at -1505,60 : best heavy and
Philadelphia made , * 5.CO@5.05 ; selected and
assorted medium , butcher weights , (3.55 ;
light , J3.4505.50. _
FINANCIAL.
Nuw YOIIK , May 1. [ Special Telegram
to the BEB.I STOCKS The stock market
was active but exceedingly erratic. The
professionals , who have been so active in the
market of mto , appeared to bo out for the
present. Room traders who have been piny-
ing the bull sldo ever since tno advance
BtartcO , realized and took their profits with
moro frcqclom than at any time In several
weeks. Gould und Sago wcro both out with
bull Interviews , the former saying that ho
was less Inclined to bo bearish on the situa
tion than ever. Suckers are catching on and
buying on this kind of bull and those who
started the bull movement are selling and
preparing to stuml from under. Shorts , who
hnvo fought the advance , came In freely.
Ono largo trader bought in n heavy block of
St. Paul and put that stock up lj'c. ( The
came operator also borrowed 23,000 shares of
different stocks. There was considerable
tou
weakness In the general list curly and far u
time the market appeared to bn going to
pieces , but suddenly tlio downward current
was arrested and prices shot upward with l
surprising rapidity. Louisville & Nashville ,
Oregon Transcontinental , the Vanderbllts
and the grangers were the moat active and
recorded' the greatest advance. There were
or
'too many stocks offered , however , and dur
ing. the last hour the market weakened de-
pldcdljr and the Close was .ragged. Louisville
ft Nosh vlile was up Jfc , Nortkcrn Pacific pre
fcrrcd % ct Oregon Transcontinental c ,
Burlington , § < c , Lake Shore < c , SU Paul Ic ,
Texas Pacific J < o. New England was off &c.
Cotton oil } gc , Manhattan Vc and Missouri
Pacific > fc from yesterday's close. Total
sales were 311,745 shares.
GOVERNMENTS. Government bonds were
" ' * " ' "
quiet but tcady. -
QUOTATIONS.
n. 5Ms registered. 12(1S ( } | 0.&N.W 112
U. 8.4s coupon. , , VlOw do preferred H4
U.S. 4'isreKlRtrcd.lOQH N.Y.Central 108
U. S 4Ks coupon..107ft ) . It. N P4U
Pftclficcsof ' 65 12 ! > i [ i , T 25 > j
Cnnndft Bouthcm. . MH i'nclflc Mall ; 33U
Central 1'acillc 32 ! $ ) . D.&U 2J
CMrnfZO & Alton..130 I'ullmnnl'nlaccCar . . . .
C..H.AQ 124'4 ' Hemline. . . .
[ lock Inland 114
" " '
; Vii. a'I ! ! ! ! sou St. li. & 8. P 31 <
Erlo 28 cloprcferrcd nsjj
do preferred W4 ) ' C..M. & St. Paul. . . 70'i
Illinois Central 122i ( Uo preferred llrt'4
I..II..VW. . 13 St. P. & ( ) . . . . . 41U
K.&T. Ifii do preferred 110
LakoShoro. IMS Texas Pacific , 2Tfj
i.ftN . . . . t. . . . . . . . . IW/t Union Pnclflc. 58
Michigan Central. . H1J.J W..St.Ii. iP IS'.S '
Missouri Pacific. . . Kr dojircferrcd ! JSU
Missouri Pacific. . . . 21 W. U. Telegraph. . 78i !
do preferred 62'j
MONEY ON CALL Easy , ranging from „
per cent ; last loan 2) ) per cent ; closed of
fered 2J per cent.
PittME MEHCANTIU : PArr.n 500 per cent.
Foitr.in.v EXCHANGE Qulotand weak $1.80
@l.87 > for sixty day bills ; $4.S7Ji@4.SS for
demand.
rUOUUCIOIAllKISTS.
ChlcnRO , May 1. Following nro the
2:30 : closing prices :
Flour Steady ; winter wheat In sacks ,
$2.f > 0@3.GO ; In bbls , $2.75@4.40 ; spring
wheat , m sacks , 81.75@3.85 ; In bbls ,
$3.60@4.50 ; rye flour , In sacks , $2.70@2.90 ;
in bbls , 2.UO@3.10.
Wheat Moderately active ; opened Jf@5 > fc
nbovo j-esterday , nnd after fluctuating within
small range closed J c below yesterday ;
cash , 80j < e ; Juno , 82Vc ; July , 83j/c.
Corn Moderately active , and strong
around the opcnidg , which was J/a'c bet
ter but later became wcuk , and closed
@K ° lower than yesterday ; cash , 55 c ;
June , 54o ; July , Mc.
Oats Firm all around , closing same to Jifc
above yesterday ; cash , 82Vc ; Juno , 33 8-lOc.
Ityc Nominal ; cash , ( KiJlc.
Barley Nominal nt 77@78c.
PilmoTlmothy * 2.75@2.60.
Flax-seed ? 1.45.
Whisky-fl.15.
Pork Moderately active , but weaker ;
cash , $13.00 : June , ? 13.07 > ; July , $13.77)4. )
Lard Advanced 2 c , but close weaker ;
cash , $7.90 ; Juno , S7.U2 } < ? ; July , $8.02X.
Dry Salted Meats Shoulders. $ j.75@0.00 ;
short clear , $7.70@7.75 ; short ribs , $7.20.
Butter Steady ; creamery , 20@21c ; dairy ,
1922c. ( ;
Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , 10
; flats , 10 } @ 10Xc ; young Arnerfcas ,
.
ggs Firm ; fresh , 12@12
Hides Unchanged ( green hides
heavy green salted , 5Xc ; light green salted ,
Co ; salted bull , 4 > o ; green bull , 3 > c ; grcon
salted calf , 8c ; dry Hint nnd dry calf , 12@13c ;
dry salted , lOc : deacons , 30o each.
Tallow Unchanged ; country , 45c ; No.
2,4 > c ; cake , 4K@5cperlL > .
Hecoipts. Shimcnts. ]
Flour , bbls . 28,000 23,000
Wheat bu . 30,000 27,000
Corn , bu . 224,000 33,000
Oats , bu . 173,000 182,000
Ilyebu . 5,000 2,000
Unrlcy , Uu . 10,000 18,000
New York , May 1. Wheat Receipts.
1,100 ; exports , 110,225 ; options weakened
early and declined n trifle , later advanced J
( ffi c , then declined % @lc. closing weak nt
about the lowcat ; cash , quiet and generally
steady ; ungraded red , OSftDOJ c ; No. 2 red ,
U4M@94J c in elevator , U5 ? < o f. o. b. , 07c
delivered , Juno closing at 93) 0.
Corn Receipts , 81,500 ; exports , 4,000 ;
options ruled dull ; opened steady , but sub
sequently declined } ( $ )4c , leaving off weak ;
spot , Xf51c ( lower nnd heavy ; ungraded
mixed , ( ! JiX3li7 : fc ; No. 3 , G4X@ < Ufc ;
steamer , (55 ( > < @G < ; ! fc in elevator , 07c deliv
ered ; No. 2 , nominal , OSc in store , Juno
closing ut G2 > < fc.
Oats Receipts , 109,000 ; exports , 22 ; firm
but quiet ; mixed western , 37@3Uc ; white
western , 40@45c.
Coffee Spot fair Rio , firm nt $14.75 ©
15.00 ; options quiet with 20@35 points ad
vance , closing steady ; sales , 43,000 bags ;
May , ll.G3@11.90 ; June , ? 11.20@11.40 ; July ,
$10.00 )10.80 ) ; August , $10.25@IO.CO ; Septem
ber. J-U.95@10.10.
Petroleum United closed weak nt SOJ c.
Etrgs A slmdo easier ; western , 12
3c\ \ southern , 12 c.
Pork Quiet but steady ; mess quoted nt
$14.25@t4.50forold ; $15.00@15.50 for now.
Lard Advanced 5@7 points , closing with
a couple points reaction ; western steam ,
spot , $3.35 < < 8.87X.
Uuttcr About steady , demand moderate ;
western , 10@27c.
Cheese Quiet and easy ; western flat ,
Cincinnati. May 1. Wheat Stronjr and
higher ; No. 2 red , S8 > iiSOc. (
Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 50K@57c.
Oats Firm ; No. 3 mixed , 3435c.
Uyo Quiet ; No. 2 , (59c. (
Provisions Pork firm nt $14.50 ; lard in
good demand nnd stronger , at $7,73.
Whisky Active at $1.09.
St. Louis. May 1. Wheat Easier ; cash ,
844 < SS4i > i'c ; MUy ( 84c.
Corn Steady ; cash , 50 } < @ 50c ; Juno,81c.
Oats Higher ; cash , 82) ) < @ 32Xc ; May , 32c.
Pork $14.25.
Lard-7.75.
Whisky $1.09.
Butter Firm ; creamery , 20@2Cc ; dairy ,
16@23c.
ArTEitNOON BoAitn Wheat lower ; May ,
S4c ; Juno , 84c ; July , 83c. Corn , easy ;
May , 50Jtfo ; June , 50c ; July , 50c. Oats ,
lower ; May , flljfo ; Juno , 32c.
JMinncnollH | , May 1. Wheat Ilccclnts ,
301 cars ; shipments , 50 cars ; trading light.
Closing In store : No. 1 hard , cash nnd
May , 82c ; Juno , 825 c ; July , sajfe ; No. 1
northern , cash nnd May , 81c ; June , 81c ;
July , 82Jfc ; No. 2 northern , cash and May.
79Kc ; Juno , 80e ; July , 81o. On track No. 1
hard , SS o ; No. 1 northern , 82o ; No. 2 nortli-
crn. SO ts.
Flour Unchanged ; patents , in sacks to
ship incur lots , ? 4.20@4.40 ; in barrels , $1.45
(34.55. (
Now Orleans , May 1. Corn Quiet nnd
steady ; mixed , Ma\ \ white and yellow , 05c.
Outs-Steady ; No. 2 , 41K@42c.
Corn Meal Quiet at $2.85.
Hog Products Quiet aud weak ; pork ,
$14.75 ; lard , $7.25.
Bulk Meats Shoulders , $0.20 ; long clear ,
$7.iO ( ; clear rib , $7.02 .
Milwaukee , May 1. Wheat Weak ;
Juno ,
Corn Steady ; No. 3. 55c.
Oats Unchanged ; No 2 white , 84c.
Uyo Scarce and higher ; No. 1 ,
Uarloy Stoody for old , firm for now No.
2 , 70c ,
Provisions Higher ; pork , cash and May ,
$1375.
Kaunas City , May 1 , Wheat Steady ;
No. 2 soft , 81o uskcd.
Corn Stronger ; No. 2 cash , 45o bid , 45 o
asked ; May , 455 "i Juno , 40 bid , 47 } < o asked.
Oats No. 2 cash , 280 bid , 2UVc uskcd.
Liverpool , May 1. Wheat In poor do-
maud ; holders offering moderately.
Corn Firm und in fair demand.
LIVE STOCK.
Chicago , May 1. The Drovers' Journal
report" as follows :
Catllo Receipts , 0,000 ; shipments , 2,000 ;
market steady ; steers , $3.SO@4.85 ; stackers
and feeders. f3.40 < ? 8.iiOj cows , bulls nnd
mixed , fJ.OO@3.iX ) ; Texas steers , $3.00@4.0 .
Hogs Receipts , 11,000 ; market strong and
5c higher , closing weak ; mixed , < 5.35@5.55 ;
heavy , $5.45 5.05 ; HBht. .aSgS.SSj skips ,
f4.00@4.20
Sheep RecclptP , 5,000 ; market steady ;
woolcdnatives , $5.55i ( O.Wishorn ) , J3.75@5,75 ;
western , f4.50@0.15 ; Texuns , $ a.75@5.85 ;
lambs , t5.50@r.OO.
The Drovers' Journal's special cablegram
from London quotes a sharp advance in
priced for American cattle. Best American ,
steers , 13 } Jo per Ib. estimated dead weight
being IJfc higher tli an ono week ago.
ICiumas City , May 1. Mlv.u .tvwu.un.
2,000 ; shipments , 330 ; market stronger and
moro active ; good to cholco corn-fed , $4.15
@ 4.50 ; common to medium , $3.20@1.00 ;
Btoclters , J.OOg3.90 ( ; feeding steers. * 3.00Q
3.CO ; cows , f l. X < ! 3.M > .
Hogs Uccoipts , 9,000 ; shipments , none ;
market notivo nnd 5o higher ; common to
choice , | 4.75ij5.SOj ( skips and pigs , ? 2.25@
4.CO ,
Natlonnl Slock Yards , Kaat St.
LoulH , May 1. -r Cattlo--Hecolpt , 1,11X1 ;
shipments' : market steady ; oholcc heavy
native steers , * .40 ® .10 ; fair to good natlvo
.oiii-io , $ l.40i4.00 ! ; butchers'steor * , medium
to choice , f3. ' 0tf425j ( stockers and feeders ,
t2.30@3.00 ; rangers , ordinary to good ,
(34.10. (
Hogs Receipts , 15,000 ; shipments. 000 :
market higher ; choice heaVy end butchers'
selections. $ . " . . packing tnn.iimn . / >
DV.ll. I * bl Ul in < el .55g5.05 ( \ ; | 'iix "Of t uii.ju
prime. $5.30QG.OO ( light erodes , fair to best ,
IilVI-2 STOCK.
Cnttlc.
Tucsdaj * , May 1 , 18SS.
Tlio receipts of cftttlo to-day wcro heavy ,
there being mare than twice as many cattle
received as on yesterday. The market was
strong nnd active , both packers nnd shippers
being liberal buyers. About till the desirable
dressed beef cattle offered on the market
were sold before the close.
llORS.
The receipts of hogs to-day consisted of
sixty-four fresh loads , of which number nine
teen loads did not arrive In time to bo put on
the market before the afternoon. The mar
ket was active nnd Co higher on peed heavy
hogs and G@10o higher on other grades.
Everything was sold excepting five light
mixed loads which arrived very late.
Sheep.
There wcro no sheep hero to make a mar
ket. .
_
Hcoclpts.
Cattle . 2,100
Hogs . . . . . . . . -l OO
Prevailing 1'rluus.
The following is a tublo of prices paid In
this market for the grades of stock men
tioned.
Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . $ .10 ( 1.30
Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 3.80 C' UO
Fnt little steers , 000 to 1050 Ibs. 3.00 © 3.85
Common to cholco cows . 2.00 ( $3.50
Common to cholco bulls . 2.2o @ 3.10
Fnlrtochoicollghthogs . 5.00 ff5.10
Fair to choice heavy hops . 5.25
Fair to choice mixed hogs . 5.15 @ 5.25
HeprcHontiuivo Sales.
CATTI.C.
No. Av. Pr.
Ibull 1120 2,00
Ibull 1350 2.50
Scows 1110 2.150
1 hull 1400 3.00
Icow. 070 3.00
3 bulls 1750 3,00
1 hull 1750 3.10
Ibull 1700 3.25
Icow 1150 3.25
7 cows 1007 3.40
7 cows 1001 3.50
2 cows 1125 3.50
2cows 010 3.50
21 steers 993 3.55
10 cows 1112 3.00
21 corn fed westerns 1204 3.00
42steers 838 3.05
17 corn fed westerns 11JS2 3.75
! I8 steers nnd stags 1144 3.7G
19 steers 1189 3.80
22 steers 1029 3.SO
21 steers 912 3.85
19 steers 1189 3.85
14 steers 1021 3.85
20 western steers 1412 - 3.85
37 steers 1133 3.90
18 steers 1144 3.90
7 steers 10(5(5 ( ( 3.90
8 steers . . . . .10SI 3.00
20 steers 110-3 ' 3.00
ISsteers 11(5(5 ( ( 3.95
17 steers 1141 3.95
54 steers 1187 3.95
15 steers 1141 4.00
19 steers 1034 4.00
It steers 1224 4.00
23 steers 112(1 ( 4.00
18 steers 1200 4.00
18 steers 1247 4.00
20 steers 1217 400
2 ! ) steers 1141 4.00
30 steers 1195 4.00
lOstccrs 111)3 ) ' 4.05
42steers 1100 4.05
20 steers 1197 4.10
34stccrs 1320 4.10
20 steers 1327 4.10
19 steers 1211 4.10
20 steers 1205 4.10
' 81 steers 12(59 ( 4.10
42 steers 1350 4.10
lOstccrs 1294 4.15
21 steers 1304 4.15
35 steers : 1287 4.15
8 steers 1281 4.13
10 steers 1220 4.15
a steers 1300 4.25
39 steers 1410 4.30
nous.
No. Av. Shir. Pr. No. Av. Shk , Pr.
S3. .193 120 $5.05 03..252 240 $5.20
83. , .1015 1(50 ( 5.07 83..232 120 5.20
70. .210 120 5.10 09..244 40 5.20
05. , .220 80 5.10 00..237 240 5.20
73. , .203 40 5.10 00. ( . . .258 280 5.20
74. , .237 280 5.10 (54..235 ( , ICO 5.20
(52.- ( , .240 2SO 5.10 74. . . .223 010 5.20
102. , .215 200 05. . , .223 120 5.20
72. , .223 40 5.15 S. . , .328 5.20
C'J. , .244 80 5.15 O'is. , .2 < 5l ICO 5.23
57. , .241 40 5.15 72 ? . . .244 80 5.25
83 , .200 200 5.15 52. . , .285 200 5.25
(58. ( , .217 120 5.15 53. . , .273 5.25
70. , .214 200 5.1i5 Co. . , .2SO 100 5.25
OS. . .2-17 200 5.15 CO. . , .2 l 240 5.23
10. . .320 5.15 54. . , .2S2 5.25
(55. ( . .223 209 5.15 Co. . , .254 100 5.30
74. . .230 5.15 5(5. ( , .2S7 120 5.30
6(5. ( 227 ICO 5.15 C4. . .272 200 5.30
75. . ! 25 40 5.15 Co. , .2(57 ( 120 5.30
81. . .220 300 5.15 09. , .272 5.30
(57. ( . .253 1(50 5.20 57. . .251 120 5.30
53. . .229 1(50 ( 5.20 CO. . .205 5,30
75. . .242 80 5.20 04. , .28-J 80 5.35
74. . .223 ICO 5.20 72. , .270 200 5.35
YOUKBltS.
. . . .387 1S7 5.10
ltvo Htoclc Solil.
Showlngthonu-nbcrof hoalof stock sold
to the leading buyers on the market to-day.
IIO03.
G. H. Hammond & Co 400
Omaha PackingCo 1187
Armour & Cudahay P. Co 17(50 (
G. 13. Wilson &Co 400
CATTLE.
Swift&Co 473
J , Carlin 10
S. Drovfus 1C2
C. Akofcr 11
G. H. Hammond & Co 311
Stevens , Hamilton & Co 10
J. Pepper 1
A. M. Crone 0
William Hurnsldo 225
Harris & F. . . 7
A.Jackson 3
Tlio Month's IJiislnoss.
Showing the number of hogs purchased by
the leading buyers on this market during
the past month :
G. H. Hammond & Co 0,178
Omaha PackingCo 31,400
Armour & Cudahy Packing Co 52,158
Harris & Fisher. 115
J. P. Sauire & Co. , uoston 5,480
Halstead & Co. , Now York 1,108
Heckstoin & Co. , Now York 254
( ! . U. Wilson & Co. , Jersey City 1,849
E. L. Lambert , Jersey City 1,189
Kin pun & Co. . Indianapolis r
Chicago Packing and Provision Co , ,
Chicago 1,309
Jones & Stiles , Chicago 143
Speculators , 1,137 ,
Local butchers 214
Total 105,720
IjvoStock | Ncwti.
J , Askwlg & Co. , Oakland , marketed 30o
hogs.W . 3D
W , S. Mahan , Malcolm , sold a load of hogs
at { 5.35.
Hogs averaged last month 203 Ibs and last
week 230 Ibs ,
William Carter came in with a car of cattle
from Ueemur.
AmonK those in with stock was O. D. Tal-
magge , Fairmont.
S , Kendall anil J , Kopch , both of Sutton ,
were in with cattlo.
Jim Stuart , St. Paul , was among the vis
itors at the yards.
G. W. Neff. HIaIr , Nob. , was at the yards
with two loads of cattle.
Platte Center was represented by II. S , El
liot , who came in with cattle.
Ed Lancaster , Holmesvillo , was in with n
load of hogs and two loads of cattlo.
John Dern , Hoojicr , nnd Way & Munn ,
Ord , wuro among those who marketed 30c
hogs.
Carey & Fredrick , Oconco , had cattle on
the market , J. F. Fredrick came in to look
niter them ,
Mr. Shields , Klngan & Co.'s hog 'buyer , is
back again and will probably buy hogs for
shipment to Indianapolis.
Among these who came in with hogs wcro
William Hobertson , Harvard ; ' L. Hobblns ,
Genoa , and Mr. Peterson , Wcston , la.
Armour bought over 62,000 hogs on this
market last monthvwliibh was n gam of 6ver
sixteen thousand ms > compared with the
month before. \ f - '
OMAHA WHOLESALE MAHKETS.
Produce , KriVlts , Nuts , Etc.
Monday , May 1.
The /ol/oitfno / .quofcilloits arc wholesale
not retail. Prices quoted on . . . .
arc the rates at which round lots are sold on
this market. JYils ( ( br other lines of goods
requiring extra labor \n \ packing rannot al-
mii/s be supplied' ' oil witslde orders at the
name prices quoted fur the local trade.
Hates on flour ai\fl \ feed arc Jobbers1 prices.
Prices on grain prv. Ihotc paid by Omaha
millers delivered. All quotations on ? ncr-
chamllscttrcoMalHCd from leading houses
and arc corrected dally. Prices on crackers ,
cakes , etc. , arcthosc given by leadingnwnu
The market wns quiet nnd without feature
to-day , the only change In prices being for
eggs which wcro marked up. Butter wns
easier , nnd poultry ruled ns before. Green
vegetables continue to conio in freely , nnd
prices are easing up as the season advances.
BUTTIIH Fancy creamery roll butter. 25@
20c , with solid packed nt 20 22c ; cholco
country butter 10@20c , common grades
17@18c , inferior stuff 12@15c , according to
quality.
Eons-Strlctly fresh l2@12Xc.
CIICESG Full cream , 13M14C.
STiiAWiinuiiics Frcsh'Florldn , 25@30c per
box.
box.HEETS
HEETS GOc per doz.
Si'iNNAon $3.00 per bbl.
HiiuiiAiin 5cper Ib.
ONIO.NS Native stock $1.50@1.75 , Spanish
per box of 5 Ibs $1.75@2.00 , California onions
perlb.
POTATOIM Choice homo grown , 75@85c ;
Utah and Colorado stock , * 1.10@1.25 ; low
grades , 55 ( 05c.
Potii.Tiiv No dressed fowl In the market ;
live chickens , $3.7CjM.OO ( per doz ; turkeys ,
Italic per Ib ; geese , $9.00W10.00 per doz.
BANANAS Common medium , f2.50@3.00pcr
bunch ; choice , $3.00@3.M ) .
Tuuxirs Hutabapas , 65@COc.
LUMONS ? 1.00@5.50 per box.
DATES Persian. (5f@7o ( } ( jwr Ib.
SAUIIH KIIAUT Choice per bbl. of 32 gal.
$5.00@5. ( > 0 ; ' bbl.1.00(34.50 ( ; $11.00 per bbl.
of 50 gal.
CniKii Choice Michigan cider , 54.50@0.50
per bbl. of 32 gal.
PorcoitN Choice riro corn is quoted at 3@
4c per Ib. , other kinds 2j < J@3c per Ib.
CAIIHOTS $2.25@2.50 per bbl ; new stock
0@l5e per doz.
PAHSNIM New stock , f3.00@3.53 per bbl.
CAIIIIAOCS $1 per doz. for native stock and
3 > i@4e per Ib. for California.
- -Good stock , $2.50(32.73 ( per
OHANOKS California Riverside , S3.754. ( 00 ;
Messina , S4.50@5.50 ; Los Angelas , $3,00 ®
3.25 ; Nuvnls ,
13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal
nuts , 15 ( < i > lSe ; Illberts , 18c ; Italian chestnuts ,
15c ; pecans , 15c.
Iloxnv 1031c for 1 Ib frames ; canned
honey , 10@12cpcr Ib.
PAIISI.KV 30c per doz.
Citcn.v O.vioxs 15@20c per doz.
Asi'AitAOUs 18@20e per doz.
CCCUMIIUIIS Sl.iX ) per doz for choice.
LUTTUCC 30@40u per doz.
CCI.EKY California stock , $1.50 per doz.
HADISHCS lOc pe'r doz.
STUIXU HKANS ? C.00 ' per bu.
GUEIIX PnAS i.50@3.00 per bu.
TOMATOUS $4.00 per Jni.
Puiti : MAI-I.U Syyi'i1 S1.25 per gal.
Pist : Aii > i.K8 $3.7ft$4.00. (
HnuiiAiin Curler Ib.-
SALSIPY 23o per bfancli.
I * - ' ?
Grocer's List.
RnriNnn LAitn Tiisrce , 7 fc ; 40-lb square
cans , 7jj'c ; 50-lb rountl ; 7Xc ; 20-lb round , Sc ;
10-lbpails , 8o ; 5-lb palls , 8 c ; 3-lb palls ,
Svitfl'S Now Orleans molasses , per bbl. ,
37@4Cc per gal. ; corn syrup , 30c ; half bbls. ,
3Sc ; 4 gal. kegs , $1.55 ; .sorghum , 3Sc.
PUOVISIOXS Hams , 10 ( ffilOJi'c ; breakfast
bacon , 10X0 He j bacon sides , % @ ; < c ; dry
salt , SfSS c ; shoulders , 7@7 > | 'o ; dried beef ,
.
Pi cici.ns Medium in bbls , ? 5.75 ; do in half
bbls , $3.40 ; small In bbls , ? 15.75 ; do in half
bbls , $3.90 ; gherkilis. in bbls , ? 7. 75 ; do in
half bbls , $4.40.
CANNUD Goons Oysters , standard , per
case , $3.10@3.35 ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case ,
$3.00(3)3.10 ( ) ; rasjibcrrics , 2-lb , per case , f3.00J5 (
3.10 ; California pears , per case , f4.70@I.SO ;
apricots , per case , 64.30@4.40 ; peaches , per
case , $5.OW ( ; 5.75 ; white cherries , per case ,
0.00 ; California plums , per rase , f I.5C01.00 ;
blueberries , per case , S2.20lg2.40 ; egg plums ,
2-lb , per case. S2.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , pcrcase ,
? 3.20@5.75 ; 1-lb salmon , per doz , fl.85ii'1.95 ( ;
2-lb gooseberries , per case , S3.25ii:3.35 ( : ; 2-lb
string beans , per case , S1.75@1.SO ; 2-lb Lima
beans , per case , $1.CO@1.155 ; 2-lb marrowfat
peas , $ J.50@2 (50 ; 2-lb early June peas , per
case , ? 2.S5 ; 3-lb tomatoes , S2.40@2.50 ; 2-lb
corn , S2.30@3.40 ; sardines , imported X , 12@
15c per box ; domestic ' /f , 0f j.0) c ; mustard ,
Jiii.ns : 30 la pails , ? 1.25@1.50.
SALT Per bbl In car load lots , $1.30.
How : Seven-sixteenths , 105/@llc.
CANDY Mixed , 9@llc ; stic ,
HOLLAND Hniiiuxos 70@72o per iteg.
MAIM.I : St'OAii ' Hricks , 12 cperlb ; penny
cakes , 13 ( ! 14c per Ib ,
HIIOO.MS Extra , 4-tie , S2.CO ; parlor 3-tio ,
painted handles , $2.25 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 ,
$1.75 ; heavy stable , W.OO.
STAIICII Mirror gloss , 5Jfc ; Graves' corn ,
OMc ; Oswcgo gloss , 7e ; Oswego corn , 7c.
TIAS : Jnpans , 20T55c ( ? : Gunpowder , 20@
OOc ; Young Hyson , 22@55c ; Oolong , 20g(55c. ( (
Powncit AND SHOT Shot , f 1.45 ; buckshot ,
$1.70 ; Hazard powder , { 5.00 ; half kegs , $2.75 ;
one-fourths. $1.50 : blasting kegs , $2.35 ; fuses ,
100 ft , 45@75c.
SUOAUGranulated , 77' ( ' < c ; conf. A ,
.
COITKE Ordinary grades , I0@17c ; fair.
17 ( < ? 18e ; prime , I8@19c ; fancy green and
yellow , 22Q423C ; old government Java , 2S@
30c ; interior Java , 25ji23c ( ; Mocha , 28J30c ( ;
Arbuckle's roasted , 19c ; McLaughlin's
XXXX , 19 o ; Dii worth's , 19K"i Hcd Cross ,
19Kc ; Alaromn , 19c.
WOOUISWAHE : Two'hoop palls , per doz ,
fl.40 ; three-hoop mils , * 1. 5 ; No. 1 tub , $0.75 ;
No , 2 tub , $5.75 : No. 3 tub. $4.75 ; washboards ,
electric , $1.50 ; lancy Northern Queen wash
boards , J2.75 ; assorted bowls , ? 2.75 ; No. 1
churns , $9.50 ; No. 2 churns , $3.50 ; No. 3
churns , ? 7.r.O ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in
pests , 70c per nest.
TOIIACCO Pi.ua Lorlllard's Climax , 45e ;
Splendid , 40o ; Mechanic's Delight. 44c ; Leg-
gctt & Meyer's Star , 45o ; Cornerstone , 39c ;
Drummond'B Horseshoe , 45o ; J. T. , 42c ;
Sorg's Spearhead , 45c ; "Cut Uatc1 29c ;
"Oh , My , " 27o.
TOIIACCO SMOKINO Catlln's ' Meerschaum ,
31e ; Catlm's Old Style , 2io ; ; Piper Heidsick ,
(54o ( ; Sweet Tip Top,33c ; U. N. O , , 18c ; Hcd ,
White nnd Hluo , 17c.
CitAcunns , CAKUS , ETC. Prices subject to
change. Soda , Bu ; soda ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda
snowllako ( In tins ) , lOo ; soda dandy , 5 > o ;
soda wafers ( in tins ) , lOc ; soda zephyr , Be ;
city oyster , ( \\/.ti \ oXcelsiqr , 7u ; furiim oyster -
tor , 7o ; gem oyifter"fi6 ; monitor , 7c ; Omaha
oyster , 7o ; i > earl oyster , 5o ; picnic , 5u ;
snowdrop oyster , 'Jo\ \ butter , 5o ; Hoston ,
8c ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , 0o ;
cracker meal , % c ; graham , 8c ; grahum
wafers , lOo ; graham wafers in pound pack
ages , 12Ko ; hard bread , 5o ; milk , 7J c ; oat
meal. 8c ; oat mcul wafers , lOc ; oatmeal wa
fcrs in pound pafkajres , 12 | o ; animals , 12o ;
15olivorgingorromiil,7o ( ) ; crcuni.Ho . ; Cornhlll ,
lOo ; cracknclls , , lJ5c ; frosted cream , tityo ;
ginger 1 snaps ' , ' 8c' ; ' , ginger snaps ( city ) , Oo ;
\\yo\ \ assorted cakes and Jumbles , HVc ; as-
ported lingers , I5o ; , afternoon tea ( in tins ) ,
per box , $7,00 ; banana lingers , 14o : butter
jumbles , llj o ; Brunswick , 15c ; brandy
simps , I5o ; chocolate drojis ( new ) l(5e ( ; choco
late wafers , 15c ; Chriatmas lunch ( in tins ) ,
per dozen , f 1. 50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14o ; coffee
cake , 12o ; Cuba jumbles , ll c ; cream puffs ,
80o ; egg jumbles , 14o ; ginger drops , He ;
honey Jumbles , llj < c ; Jelly lingers , 15o ; Jelly
wafers , 15c ; lolly tart ( new ) . 15c ; lady ling-
crs , 13o ; vanilla bar , I4os vanilla wafers , 14o ;
Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages In a box ,
per dozen , $2.50.
All goods packed In cans Ic per Ib advance
except snowlluko und wafer soda , which are
packed only in cans. Soda in 2-lb and 3-lb
paper boxes , } { a per Ib advance ; all other
goods le per Ib advance. Soda in 1-lb paper
boxes , lc per Ib advance. The 2-lb boxes nro
( lacked In cusos holding 18 In a case. The 3-
Ib boxes are packed in cases holding 12 m a
case. The 1-lb boxes are packed in cussus
holding 30 In a caso. Onu-lb graham and oat-
ancal wafers packed " doz in a case.
Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to
show goods , 7Bc Cans for wafer podo , M.OO ,
not returnable. Uans for snowflake soda ,
$5.00 per doz , Tin cases with glass face to
display the goods , 7Cc each , No charges for
packages except for cans and returnable
goods. Glass front tin cans and "onowllnko"
soda cans uro returnable at prices charged.
Dry Ooodn.
PRINTS SOLID COLOIIS Atlantic , Cc ;
Slater , 5'fc ' ; Hcrllnoll.OKc ; Garner oil. 0@
7c. PIND AND HOPES UlcliuiomLGJj'c ; Allen ,
C c ; Hlvor Point. 5c ; Steel Hlvcr Oc ; Illch-
mond. Oc ; Pncllio , OK - INDIOO ULUB
DIIKSS Charter Oak. 5c ; Hntnnpo , 4Jie ;
Lodl , 5o ; Allen , Cc ; Richmond , Gc ; Windsor ,
OUe ; Eddystonc , OJ o ; Pacific , G' c.
UHOWN SiiBETiNU Atlantic \ , 4-4 , 7 } o :
Atlantic IL 4-4 , 7 0 ; Athmtlo IJ , 4-4 , OJ/o ;
Atlantlo P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Au
rora C , 4-4 , 5c ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , 7 c ; Hoo-
slor LL , 4-1 , itic ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7J < c ;
Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Co ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
6 < os Pcppercll , H , 4-4 , 7 < e ; Pcppercll , O ,
44 , Cc ; Pcppcroll , 8-4 , ISJfu ; Pcppercll , 9-4 ,
21e ; Pcppercll , 10-4 , 23c ; Uticn. U , 4-4 , Be ;
Wnchusctt , 4-4 , 7J c ; Aurora , li , 4-4 , 0 , ' c ;
Aurora , U , 4-4 , Ojfc.
UATTS Standard , Oc ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty ,
Uynnno , 14c : H , cased , $ (5.50.
'ET WAUIUibb , white. 19c ; colored ,
22c.
22c.DUCK West Point 20 in. S oz. , 10' c ; West
Point , 20 In. 10 oz. , ISWc ; West Point , 10 in
12 oz. , 15e ; West Point BO In. 11 oz. , lOc.
Checks-Caledonia X , Okc ; Caledonia XX ,
lOKc ; Economy , 0.1'c ; Otis , nrfc.
KENTUCKY JKANS Memorial , IBc ; Canton ,
28c ; Durham , 27 , c ; Hercules , 18c ; Leaming
ton , 22 > 'c ; Coltswold. 27) ) c.
CitAsit Stevens' 13 , tto ; bleached , 7c ;
Stevuns' A , 7Wc ; blenched , 8 > c ; Stevens'
c ; bleached , O' c ; Stevens' N.
bleached , lO c ; Stevens' S UT , 12Kc.
MtscELLANr.otts Table oil cloth. $2,85 ;
plain Holland , 8 0 to 9e ; Dado Holland ,
OoMroiiTEiis $ O.CO@35.00.
ULANKKTS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored ,
$1.10@8.00.
SHEETING Hcrkely cambric ,
No. 00 , OWc ; Ucst Yt4-4 , C c : butter cloth ,
OO , 4 c ; Cabot , "Kc ; Farwoll , S o ; Fruit
of Loom , OJf. Frccno G , Oo ; Hope. 8c ; King
Philip cambric , He : Lonsdulo , llj e ; Lons-
dalc , Uc ; New York mills. 10J c ; Pcpperoll ,
42-in , lie ; Pcppercll , 40-in. , 12c ; Pcpjicrcll ,
0-4 , lOc ; Pcppercll , 8-4 , 21c : Pcpperoll , 0-4
23o ; Pcpporcll. 10-4 , Mo ; Canton. 4-1 , 8Hc ;
Canton , 4-1 , O' c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wumsutta ,
lOc ; Valley , Be.
GINOIIAM Plunkctt checks , 7J o ; Whitten-
ton , 7 c ; York , 7 > o : Normandl dress , 8Jic ;
Calcutta dress , Sjtfo : Whlttendon dress , 8 c ;
licnfrow dress , 8 } @ 12Ke.
TICKS Lewiston , 30-iu , 12 > c ; Lowiston.
32-in. , 13' c ; York , 32-ln. , 14c ; Swift river ,
TJtfc ; ThorndykoOO , 8Jfc-5 Thorndyko EF ,
8Kc ; Thorndlko 120 , 9J < fu ; Ttiorndlko XX ,
15o ; Cordis , No. 5 , > ; c : Cordls , No. 4 , lie.
DISNMMS Amoskeag U , 9-oz , IGc ; Everett ,
7oz , 13c ; York 7-oz , 13c ; Haymaker , 8J e ;
JafTroy XX , ll ) < o ; Juftrcy XXX , 12'c ;
Beaver Creek AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek BB ,
He ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc.
FLANNELS Plaid Haftsman , 20c ; Goshcn ,
32Kc ; Clear Lake. 32) c ; Maple City , 30 > < Jc.
Whito-G H No. 2 , X , 21c ; G II No. 1 , %
80c ; QuecheeNo. l,3f , 42e ; Quechco No. a ,
% , 37'rfc : Quechco No. 4 , J32Wc ; Anawan ,
KlUo ; Windsor , 22) c ; Red XC , 24-ln , la c ;
E24-in,21c ; GG 24-in , 18c ; HAP , % , 25c ;
J U F , % , 2 XcG \ , itf,35c.
COTTON FLANNELS 10 percent trade dis-
. * _ _ . .
We ; No. 10 , SJ c ; so , lOKc ; 00,12140 ; 80,10c ;
" 20c , colored , lOc ; .10 colored , 1''c ; 70 , colored ,
25c ; Bristol , IS e ; Union Pacific , ISc.
Heal Kstatc Transrcrs.
OP Hy Co to James Kelly , PO acres In 5-
14-10. w a 8 400
U 1' UsCo to K t ! Klrkputrlck , IS ) acres
hi n-JWO. w d COO
Jus ! ' IKuiFon , single , to Irvlnu Hanson ,
lot 17 , blk ItW , city of Florcucu , w il 200
Herman Kountzu nml wife to Jesse M
Heiidco , lot 0 , blk V , Kountzo place , w il 11,000
Jesse M llcncleo anil husband to Agatha
II 1 Ionian , lot , blk b , Kouutze Place , w
a 10,030
Tbos K Hall ct nl to Fannlo Cooii.'sXt foct
by 140 feet Jot 0 , Franklin square , w il. . 9.0CO
Thus K Hull nndvlfo to Fannlo Coon , lota
! 3i4.i'i ! : , llnwioy'Jerrncp. wil 1.2CO
JaH a wlnstanluy and wlfo to Stons tc
ller.lotil. blk 12 , Walnut hill , \v il 1,600
Hotot 1 * Hamilton , widower , et al to Clar
ence 11 Sobotker , lot 0 , blk 3 , Sulphur
Springs add , w il -.500
A F Hoscho and wife to Wins W Wlchter-
inuii. tot 10 , blk 11. Ilrown park , w a. . . . COO
Jolin JIciDonnld to ItlaW llrown , lot 1 , S ,
blk 17 , Kountzo place , w d 0,600
William J ( inlliraltli nnd wife to Minerva
M Fuller , umllv Y In lot 10 , blk 80 , South
Omahn , w d 1,500
Jn ? M. Swetmim et nl to B F Beaver , lotJW
to f > l Inclusive , blk II , nili blk B. w !
lot S3,31 to 4'J ' Inclusive , blk 1 , nil I , blk
except 3 , ) , i)4 ) 'M. blk 4 , lot 1 to 14 InclliH-
Ive and n H lot 15 , blk 5 , lot U 7 , , blk 14
In West I.aw/i , q c 1
Anielln Iturronghs et nl to ( leo W Loomls ,
y lot 1.1 and lots to ) inclu lva , blK 11 ,
lot 0 to 4U Inclusive , blk 8 lot 1 nnd n ! J
lot U. blk 0. lot : ) , blk 0 West I.nwn , q c. . . i 1
Gee N Hicks t al to Amelia IJurrouchs ,
lot 1 to 1)7 ) inclusive and s IS lot ! K , blk a ,
lot R io 41 inclusive , blkO , lot H , blk 14 ,
lota. Iota , blk. West Lawn , wd 1
B 1' Senvcrs et ill to Klla B I.atson , lots i9 !
to 50 Inclusive , und n \ ' , IntM , blk S , lots
J to > inclusive , blk ; l , lots 10 to 4'Jlnclu-
elve , and ni \ lot 15 , blk 6 , lots 1 to 8 In-
elusive , blk 8 , lot 0 , blk 17 , West Lawn ,
< 1 c d 1
Oeorgu W Loomls et nl to James M S\vct-
nam , lots 20 to 50 Inclusive. Dlk 10. lots 1
to IS Incltihlvu nnd n 14 lot HI , blk 11. lots
45 to 4'J ' Inclusive , blk H. lots 1 to II" In
clusive , and s Y lot ; y , blk K , lotO , blk
14 , West Luwn. < | c d 1
Blla K I.iui-on et al to U N Hicks , lot 1 to
24 inclusive nnd o't \ lot 2T , blk 1 , lot 1 to
i'i Inclusive , blk 10 , nil blk 7. n V lot 38
nnd lot : f.to \ 4U Inclusive , blk 12 , nnd all
blk 13. lot 4,10 , blk 14 , West Lawn. no. . 1
O V HrlL'L's nnd wife to American Water
Works Co. lotn , blk 10 , lota , 7 , blk 11 , all
in Florence , q c 1
Ulchurd Olesou to J 12 Caetberg , e ! i lot 10 ,
Hnwo'sndd , wd 300
Augustus Kountzo nnd wife to Jncnb Ken-
dls. n y lot 17 , blk 7 , Kountzo'H 4tli add ,
wd 705
Edwnrd Inrkln to II W CiirtlH. lots 1 , 2 ,
blk H , sub.I 1 Itcdick's mid , w d 60,000
E F Beaver e tnl to school district No 2 ,
lots 34 , ilo , : il ( , blk 4 , Wehtlawn , w < 1 COO
Louis Bchroeder , trustee , to Oeo B King
et nl , lot 21 , blk 12 , Drown park , w d. . . . 300
llufus H Smith to Kilns H LocK\vood , lot
10.blk ; 2 , Junction View Terrnce , w d. , . . SCO
Sophia Lowe , widower , to Oeo Armstrong ,
pt 1H-15-11. nc 1
W (1 Albrlfiht nnd wife to L JInrks , lot 17 ,
blk 0. Muyne'H ndd , q c 750
Arthur Kant , single , to Oeorgu Crockett ,
Iotsl2 , b'.k6 , Mayno'H adil.ijc C60
Frederick Drexel and wife to Alvin J
Caugliuy , o U lotU , blk2 , Drexel'ssubdv ,
w d 412
Alvin J UnuKliey nnd wife to ( leorgo C
Maun , ay lot iJ , blk 2 , Drexel's Htibdv ,
wd. . . . . . 1,370
O W Loomls t al to ( i SI Hicks , lots fi , 0 ,
7 , 8 , U and 10 , blk 14 , West Lawn , wd. . . . 1
Thlrty-ono transfers , aggregating $101,310
IllllllllilK I'OI-lllltH.
Yesterday the following permits were Is
sued by the superintendent of buildings :
It W Andeison , cottage , Seward neitr
Thirty-third t COO
Lntey & Hensou , carpenter hhop , Twen
tieth nnd HancToft 300
II Kimleman. 1 ? < story frnmu dwelling ,
Farnam nncl Dexter 2,300
H F Luoblien , 4 cottiiges , Mason and Thlr-
ty-llfth nvemio 3.NK )
Four permits , aggregating tfl.DOO
"Can't cat , i tlilnp. " Hood's Sarsnp-
arilla is a wondurful ineilicino for creat
ing an uppotito , regulating digestion ,
and K'ivinpr atronjjth.
C , It. I'AI.MEII. N. P. 1IICMMA.V , J. II , III.A.NC'HA III" ,
PALMER. RICHMAN 4 ; CO. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
Offlco Itoora ! ! , Onposlto UichanKO Ilullillni ! , Lmloa
Htock Vlvrd * . Boulll Uiuuliu , Neb ,
MoCOY BROS. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
Market funilubcd frco on application. Htockrrn and
feuderg furnlnhedonuood ttrms , HufiTt-ncvs ! Oma.
tin National llank and houth Omaha NaUuuai , Unloa
Slock V > .rds , boutb Omaha.
LORIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALEY
-Live Stock Commission ,
lloom 15 , KxcbanKO llulldlntf , Union Stock Yards ,
South Oiuaha , Nub.
ALEXANDER & FITCH ,
Commision Dealers in Live Sock ,
l , Opponllo Uxchango llulldlnj ; , Uulou Stock
Yartls , South OmabaNuu.
UNION STOCK. YARDS CO. ,
, Of Omaha , Limited ,
John i'Bg l.BUJticrlnuidcnt.
OJA | | IiECTiY
cTfunHmuTpA R K ER
Dealerin Agricultural ImplcmGnts.fapns . ,
CurrUgei * nd Du t i. JMIM mrpft.bttwocnOthaod
linh , < Jm h , Nebraska.
LIN1NCER & METC'ALF CO. ,
AgricnltnralHDDleniGntsWa ( onsCarriaics ,
IlupRlf , Et . Wlioletale. Onmho , Nebr ck .
PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
XVholciale Ie ) li > rs In
Agricultural implements , Wagons & Buggies
Ml , 003 , DOB nnd T7 Jonc * Street , Ocnfiha.
P. P. MAST & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Bnctoyc Drills , Seeders ,
Cultlratori , liar nnkcu. Cider Mills and I.ubim l"ul-
verliers. Cor. nth end Nicholas gtrcotn.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ,
Agricultural Imiefis' ' , Wagons & Buggies
Comer Itth nnd Nlchol Strcetc.
OMAIIAimANCtl.
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Harresline Machinery and Binder
W. 1C. Me a , Mmiagor. U3 | lxtircnwotlli St. , Omaha
Boots and 8(10084 (
W. V. MORSE & 'CO. ,
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes ,
Artists' JVlntorlnls.
A HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and .Organs ,
1513 DouitlM Street , Omaha , Nebraska ,
MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARDCo
Manufacturers nnd Jobbers In
Wagons Buggies , Rafces , Plows Etc ,
Cur. Mh and Paclflc Streets. Omalm , Noli.
1110 1103-1105 Duuglftn St. , Omahn .Manufactory , Sum
merst.llo ton
KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. ,
( Succcs or to Itccd , Jones & Co. )
WloWBMannGictnrers of Boots and Shoes
AKcnt.Ior
Booksellers end Stotlonors.
H. M"S. W. JONES.
Buocoseora to A. T. ICenyon A Co. , Wholesale & Ilctall
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Flno Wcddlnc Btiitlonery. Commercial Stationery.
WW Douglas atreel , Omaha. Neb.
CoffOO8Spl _ O8EtO _ _
CLARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Umaha Coffuo and Bplco Mllli.
Teas. CoiFees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
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W. U. WRIGHT ,
Accnt for the Manufacturer ! and Importers of
Glassware Lamps Chimneys
CrocKery , , , ,
Ktc. Offl co , 317 8.13th 81. , Omaha. Ncbraaka.
PERKINS. CATCH & LAUMAN ,
Importers and Jobbers of
CrocKery , Glassware- , Lamps , Silverware
Klo 15H Fnrnam St. , New 1'nxtnn HulldlnK.
Commission andjBtorago.
CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. .
( Successors to McShano & Bcbrocdcr. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omaba , Nebraska.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS ,
Wholcjalo . ,
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commission
Merchants. Correspondence solicited. 1014 Nort
16th Slrccj , utunha. Neb
RIDDELL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
CoaljjDoko
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'O LT O'KE & LIME co ,
Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
200 South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
J. J. JOHNSON dt CO. ,
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime ,
And ( hlpncrs of COR ) , Coke , Cement , I'lantcr , I.imo ,
Drain Tile , and Bower 1'lpp. OOlco , 1'nxton Hotel ,
Karnam Bt. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and CoKe ,
211 South 13th St. . Omaha , Neb.
Dry Coodsjjncl Notions
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MrS"SMITH & CO. .
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102nml 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth St.Omaba , Nob.
K1LPATRICK-KOCH DRYCOODSCo
Importers and Johte in Dry GooflsNotions ,
Gents' Furnishing Cioodi. Corner lllh anil IJaJocy
KB. . Omaha. Npbraskn.
Furniture.
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farnam Ftreet , Omaha. Nebraska.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture
Ornaha , Nebraska.
Offlco Fixtures.
THE B1MJIOND8 MANUl'ACTUniNCI CO.
Mnnuf Hcturera of
Bank , Office anil Saloon Fixtures.
Monties , ldcbottrdalook Oiines. DruK I'liUircs , Wai
Onsen , rartllloii > , UulllllK , Countcru , Ilccr ant
Wlno Coolera , Mlrorn , etc. Factory and omcu.naj
and ITS ! South 13lli K | . , Umuha. Tclt'iilioncr 1131.
_ Crocorlos.
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PAXTON. QALLAG'HER & cbM"
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
706,707,709 and 711 B. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
th and Lcarermorlh Streets , Omaha , Nebraska.
'Hardware.
LEE , FRIED & CO. ,
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tinware , Sheet Iron , Kto. Agents for Howe Scales
and Miami 1'oirder Co. , Oinuha , Nub.
HIMEBAUdH JcTAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop
Mechanics' Tooli and lluffalo Scalci. ItOS
titreet , Omaba , NeliruAu.
' RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
I0th and Harner Sts. , Omaba , Nob. Wrstrrn Axeul
for Austin Powder Co. . JeHereon Htcul Nallt ,
Fairbanks HlapJanl Healo .
MARKS BROS.SADDLER Y CO
Wholesale Manufacturers of
Saddlery & Johhers of Saddlery Hardware
Aud Leather. 11U ) , IIUI and KU7 Ilurncr bt.Omalis
Nebrutku.
JHorwy I
W7 J.1TROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Bprlng , W * on Htock , Hardware , Lumber , Ktc.
UD < ! 12II Harnu/titrcot.Oiniilia.
JAMES A. EDNEY.
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
" V Bonnnd Carriaife Wood Stock , Ilcavr Harilwar
lilc. 1217 aud mil Jx-'uvtnwertli SI. , Oiukha , Nun.
Lumber.
OMAHA LUMBKR CO. ,
All Kinds of Biding Material at Wholcsal If
16t4 Street and Union 1'aclflo Tfark. Omaha.
LOUIS BRADFORD
Dealer in Lumber , Latii , Lime , Sash ,
Doors , Ktc. Yard TYrner 7th and DouIa : ; ( 'crng
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Hats , Capo , Eto.
W. L. PARROTTE A
Wholesale Hals , Caps and Straw Goofa ,
Street. Om h . Nh.
C N DIETZ ,
Dealer in All Kte of Inmlier ,
13th pd California Stre t , Oruali . Nebrmk * .
FRED w. GRAY" ;
Lnmlier Lime Cement Etc Etc
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Comer f.th nd PontUi gl . .Om > h .
T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. " , "
To Dealers Only ,
Offlcf,140J Fnrnnm Street , Oraali * .
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD.
Wholesale Unite Etc ,
Imported and American 1'ortlaml Cement. Ptat (
.Agent for Mllnatikcn Hydraulic Cement and
( Julncr White Lime.
CHAS. n. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lnmlicr ,
Wood Carpet * and Parquet Flooring. IHh and DnnelM
STEAM
Carter , t Eon , rrop' - Manufacturers of all klnrti
Steam Boilers , Tanks anflSliect Iron Wort
Works South 20th nnd II. A M , cros ! > lnf. (
PAXTON & VIEUUNo'tUONVOIlKsi
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work ,
EDiilnci , limits Work , General Fonndrj , Mnchlno and
lilacktmltb Work. Olllco and Worki , U , 1 * . llj.
end lith ftri'Ct , Omaha.
OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Desk lulls , Window Guard * . Montr HUmln , Wlro
MKtin.Klc. lit Nortli ICUi Htreat , Oinatia.
OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS ,
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
Vaults , . lull Work , Iron nnd Wlro Fencing. SlKnn , ICtc.
O , Arvliwn. 1'iip'r Cor. llth nnil.lnckson fls.
CHAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
lid ucrcuns , lortmtiks , omcon , rtiuui , rui-iitciicvs , ot < j
ImproTOd Awnlnxi , Ixicksmlth Mnchlncrr and
_ illoektiulth Works. 403 SoutU luh 8 t. _
IMEAQHER .V LEACH.
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks ,
General Auontu ( or niobold Safe , t I < ock Co. ' *
Vaults aud Jull Work , 1115 1'arjintu Street , Ouiuha.
_ Nilllinory and
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Importers & Johlicrs in Millinery & Notions
_ 20S , 510 nnd JU South llth Street.
Notions.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
403 and 4 % gc iith 10th St. , Omaha.
V1NYARD & , SCHNEIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
1105 llnniey Street. Omnha.
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CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , ' '
Allo Grcnno , Etc. , Omaha. A. II. Dlthop. Mannger ,
Pnlnts and
CUMMINQS & NKtLSON ,
Wholesale Dealers In
Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc ,
HlS Karnsm StreetOumlm'Nub.
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CARPENTERrPA"PER" ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nlco itock of frUUInu , Wrapping and Writing
1'fcyer. 8p elal attention given to car load ord r .
Prlntoro' Matorlale.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION ,
Auxiliary Publishers ,
C p o d s
OMAHA RUBBER CO. .
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
311 Clothing and Leather Ueltlnir. 100U Faroam Btrcat.
Stopm Fittings , Pumps , Etc-
A. L. STRANG CO. ,
Jumps , Pipes and Engines ,
eam' , „ , " . " " rSSra BtreSfora'alS1. " " ' E'C'
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Steam and Water Supplies. TICAdriuartcni for Mast ,
KoostA Co'n goods. 1111 Karnam tit. , Omaha.
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
HalUdarWindMjy..snsgndMftnm , St..Om.h. .
BROWNELL & CO. . '
engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
Bhect Iron Work fiteam I'umps , P w MIMs. 1213-1216
lAjnvenffortli Btreel. Omaha.
Soods.
PHIL. STIMMEL * CO. ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
Bllhnd 013 JonotHtreft. Omaha.
Storogo , Forwarding & Commlsalon
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS 4 CO. .
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ;
ranch Jioimo of the HermPT Jludirr Co. nuRKleKat
wholesale and retull , i : B UlOand 1312 Irani httreet.
Omaha. Telephone NO.7W. _
011A MANUFACTDM
JOrowora.
STORZ& IL"ER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1M1 North KlKtbtcontli Street. Oraaha. Ken.
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Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Joani rantsBlilit , Ktc. IKRand 1101 Ubuvlas Btrect ,
Umalia , N b.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice.
John ICpeueter. I'roprlotor. M ) Dodao und 103 aud 104
North lUth tltreut. Ouiulia.
Sosh , Doors , Eto.
M. A. DISBROVCO. . ,
\Vliolcialo Maiiur-.cturcrs of
Sash , Doors. Blinds and Mouldings ,
llrancli ufflco , litli and linrd Htruoti , Oinalia , Neb.
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Mouldlm/n , KtalrWork nnd Interior Ilanl Wood Flu-
liu. N. 12. Corner Mh nnrt l.onumwortuttrctti , ,
Ouiaba , uu. '
OMAHA PLAN ING MILL CO , ,
Manafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors ,
And llllndi.Turning , Stair-work , Hank and OOlco 111
tinufl , 'Jith and IMppleturi AYfttiuu.
Smoke stacks , Dollorn , Eto.
H. K. SAWYER ,
Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks ,
llritl'blnuTunki and Cfiifml Duller ItopilrtuK. 1J15
Dodji- Street , tlumliu , Xoli ,
fECAPITOOiOTEE
„ KEB.
The bet krxiii/i and moil popular Hotel In tba
Mate , location cuutrul , aiuolDtment ; Drot-clait
lltadquarten fur comu/ertuf lofn nnil all politic *