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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATTJKDAY , MAY 26. 18Sa THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS A Good Day For the Scalpers In Wheat. .v _ _ _ _ _ SEE-SAW TRADING ALL DAY. Unexpected Jlccclpts AVcnlcqn Corn Short * In Onts Hciiiccxcit A aln Provisions Continue Dull Cnttlc Fojrly Active * OfllOAGO PUOUUCE MARKET. CHICAGO , May S5. [ Special Telegram to THE NEB. ] It was another goodday in wheat for the scalper and the commission man. Thcro was n range of IJ c , and the fluctua tion wan up and down and down and up , so that both sellers and buyers had only to got In at the right moment to both mako. * July Btnrtcd nt , 87 ; ! c , and was weak on selling by Hutclilnson and on general realizing by Thursday's ' buyers. Cables were not deci sive and cxpjrls wcro small. Their Inllu- cnco took the prlco down KC to Wc for July nnd &SnO for December. Cudahy was n moderate buyer on the decline. Norton & Worthltigton began nt 81jc } , and until the market turned took 200,000 bushels nt each ifc ( decline. When the decline stopped they left the market. There was a report In the pit that the McCormlek Harvester com pany had Issued n report giving an estimate of only 40 per cent yield of winter wheat. It had a decisive bull influence. Afterward the report was denied , but the market did not set back. The truth of the story Is the general superintendent of this big corporation did say that ho should Judge from reports of his agents that the winter wheat yle'ld would not bo above 40 per cent of a crop , but the company abandoned getting out reports Bovcral years ago. The guess of the superin tendent , whllq worth something , is consequently quently not based on any methodical sum mary of the news facilities of the company. Ream was unquestionably a big buyer. Brokers gave up his natuo on n lot of wheat just before the 1 o'clock close. During the day , however , ho was uersonally openly n seller , offering at 87c 500,000 bushels or any part. Tills was probably to aid the raid opara- tlonsjjf his brokers. Primary market receipts wcro 100,000 bushels and the exports only 83,000. Outside markets wcro strong. July opened at 87c , sold between 80J < o nnd 8SJ c and nt 1 o'clock closed at S8X@SStf c. The receipts of corn 700 cars were above expectations and the quality the highest so far on the crop. Of the 790 cars 518 , or a little tlo over C5 per cent , graded No. 2. The result was a break of nearly So in May and of nearly lo in July. There was less significant trading than usual and the estimates for Saturday 710 cars wcro largo enough to increase the weakness. On the other hand tbo shipping dcmaud for low grades was good. May corn opened at 58c , and at 1 o'clock was down to txo. July opened at 50 > .fc , and at 1 o'clock closed at G5c. May oats shorts were given another twist. May opened at 30J/c and sold up to 83c , and thcro was a great deal of covering by the smaller shorts. Norton & Worthington , while undoubtedly selling through .brokers , helped the price Up by openly buying. They wore largo buyers of July , taking ono 150,000 bushel lot from Raymond. July opened at 83J o and at 1 o'clock closed nt 83c. In provisions trading is still slow. Traders of all classes cash and speculative showed even moro than the usual indifference , and the day passed without witnessing any change to speak of. The product , however , was hold comparatively steady , though nt 1 o'clock lard nnd bbort , ribs stood 3M@oo lower tha'h last night's ' final prices. Pork was unchanged to li > o lower. Fluctuations all around were conllned to narrow limits. AFTBHNOON Sns ioN Wheat lower ; May closed at aoout SO c and Juno at SG5 c. July opened at 8Sc , sold ut S7j5 c up to SSjtfc , off to 8To sparingly , closing nt 67.c bid , August closing nt 87 0 , September at 87tfc , Decem ber at 89c. Corn , weak : Juno closing at llers. July opened nt 55c , sold ut 65 0 , then to 6555c , split , closing nt 65c , August closing at 55c. September closed nt 55J c. Oats were steady for May. Pork was quiet and unchanged , closing at $14.35 for May and June , $14.45 for July , 514.45 for August and (14.U ( > $ for Septem ber. Lard was a shade easier. Juno closed nt | 8.57K@8.CO , July at $ S.C2f August closed at * 3.C5 and September and October nt $8.fi7K. Short ribs wera a trifle easier. May and Juno closed nt ? 7.G5. July sold and closed at $7.72)4 ) and August at $7.60. Sep tember was quoted at $7.1)0. ) CHICAGO lilVE STOCK. Cuicxao , May 25 , [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. I CATTLE Considering the great Increase in receipts and the largo number bought for shipment yesterday the market 'was In good shape to-day. No essential con cessions wore asked by purchasers and trade moved along about the same as yesterday. Prime , handy , desirable steers sold fully up to yesterday's values nnd In some Instances a Elmdo rtnncr. Coarse , leggy nnd common natives , as has become almost a law In the trade , \ycro neglected , slow and rather weak. There were only a few loads of Texans , scarcely n sufficient number to make a mar ket , yet this fact did not seem to help out the average run of native butchers and canning stock. Buyers of such having bought liberally of Texans the past day or two said they could afford to wait until there was an increase in the run of Texans. Veal calves were not wanted and ruled 60 to OOo lower than lost week , The stockcr and fec'dcr trudo remains quiet nnd prices steady ; fancy $5.25 ; steers 1050 to 1500 Ibs , .45@5.00 ; 1200 to 1350 Ihs , $4.20@4.70 ; 050 to 1200 Ibs , $3.80 ® 4.20 ; stackers and feeders , $2.00@4 15 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.7C@'J.OO ; hulk , FJ.50 ( < J2.85 ; slop-fed steers , $4.0@ > 4.GO ; Texas steers , t3.7SQ4.'J5 : cows , $1.00 ( S.eO. Hoes Business continues brisk and prices rtcady , as compared with the past day or two. Host heavy , $5.7B(3$5.80 ( , and best mixed at 13.05(35,70 ( ; inferior mixed , $5.00(3 ( ! C.C2U ; light sorts in good demand at ? 5.fl5i ( § C.70 tor 170 to 280-lb averages , and $5.55 ( < J5IGO for 100-lb averages ; light-light , ? 5.40@5.60. FINANCIAL. Now YonK , May 25. [ Special Telegram to Tim BEE. | STOCKS The stock market that looked at the close last night as though it would go all to pieces to-day suddenly changed its course aud advanced with as much rapidity as it had previously declined. Tbo rauso of this quick reversal of tone was duo to the over-selling of the past four days and also to the placing by Corbln of $25 , 000,000 general mortgage Reading 4's and $11,000,000 first preferred income 5's in Lon don. The prlco paid for the 4's was said to bo 67)f ) net and that they will probably bo offered to the public at 03 to 92 > f , The syn dicate making the purchase Is the strongest that could possibly bo made , bolng composed of the Rothschilds , Baring Bros. , Brown Bros , and Droxcl & Morgan , Arbitrage bouses wcro heavy buyers of Reading and that stock set the pare for all the rest. There wcro several sharp reactions after quluk advances , but the rallies that followed invariably carried prices higher than before. The shorts rushed to cover , aud prices wore advanced and closing sales wcro 2) ) points above yesterday's lust sales. The Reading statement for April showed a net increase of $103,014 , but for December 1 to May 1 there is a net decrease of $1,411,134 , There was $75,000 charged to the expense account that used for betterments. The St. Paul pool has sold out and como of Its members have gone short to try and maUo up their losses. U was said that the new president Mr. Mlllcrt-and some of the olt Wull street Directors were not able to agree , the former , U is said , Insisting that tbo roat should be run on business principles , and not Jn the Interest of Wall street , ana that the next dividend bo uot declared unless earned. Y.on Hoffomn withdrew 20,000 shares from ths str. cttbls morning nnd will ship 25,000 shares to London by to-jnorrow's steamer. This , it wfti * nld.wciUi stop the exportation of gold , but $150,000 was .Igkcn odnyi making $6,000,000 to date. The other Blocks ot jirqmlnenco werp fteW England , Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific. The irlces all moved Howard and closing sales vero at nearly outside prices , showing pet fains ofM on St. Paul , \ \ { on Now Eng- nndH on Burlington , I/ on Canada Southern , 1 on Lake Shore nnd Union Pa cific , Jf on Westprn Union , on Louisville & Nashville , } { on Njrtliprn Poejflo pro- orcfid end J ( on Oregon Transcontinental , While the rest of the list was firm njid ad vancing. Fort Worth & Denver dropped 2 points. Tito total sales were 043,101 shares mil as on yesterday four stocks furnished ho greater part : Reading 131,200 shares , St. Paul 70'OJ , Now England 24,000 , Union 'acifio 10,200 and Northwestern 15,500. Money closed at IJf p6r cent ; bar silver 91J . OOVCIINMBSTS. Government bonds wore quiet but steady. TESTEIIDAT'S QUOTATIONS. ruoDucE ni Mny 25. Following nro the 20 : ; closing prlcca : Flour Dull and unchanged ; winter wheat , in bbls$3.00@l.T5 ; Insacksf2.7r8.8n ) ; spring wheat , in bbls , $3.GO@5.00 ; in aaclts , 81.75 ® 4.50 ; rye ( lour , hi bbls,53.10@3.30 ; in sacks , ? 0.'JO@3.10. Wheat Active nntl quiet early ; opened about the same as yesterday's closing , and closed the snrao to % c higher : cash , bOVc ; Juno , 80XoJuly ; , ST fc. Corn Modcrutcly active but wcalcor , clos- ng Jfl2o ( below yesterday ; oasb , OO c ; June , 652 < fc ; July , 55Jifc. Oats Show but little gain over yesterday's iriccs , if any ; cash. 3Sc ; Juno 34 o ; July. J3c. Kyo G } 4c. Barley Nominal. Prime Timothy $2.25. Flax-seed tl.ar. Whisky $1.10. Pork Dull , with prices little moro favora- ) lo to buyers ; cash and June , f 14.35 ; July , Lard Easier and lower ; 'cash , fS.5"J ; Juno , fS.57K@8- ; July , ? S.U2i < . Dry Salted Meats Shoulders. ? 0.0000.25 ; short clear , $3.15@3.20 ; short ribs , $7.05. Butter Easy ; creamery , 17@21o ; dairy , Cheese Steady ; full cream Cheddars and lats , 8J @ 9c ; young Americas , 8/(29o. ( ERRS Firm at 13@13 c. Hides Unchanged ; green hides icavy green salted , 5J c ; light green salted , Oc ; salted bull , 4J ogreon ; bull , 'Ao \ green salted calf , So ; dry flint and dry calf , 12@13o ; dry salted , 10c : deacons , 30o each. Tallow Unchanged ; country , 4J @ 5c ; No. 2,4Mo ; cake , 4 @ 5cperlu Hccoipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 1U.OOO 'J9.000 Wheat bu . XOOO 18,000 Corn , bu . 357,000 1(51,000 ( Oats , bu . 214,000 201,000 Uyc , bu . 7,000 3,000 Uarley , bu . 11.000 _ 5.000 Now York , May 25. Wheat Kcceiuts , 100,000 ; exports , 32,000 ; cash grades were moro active , but M@K ° lower ; options ruled very irregular , opening n shade better , but subsequently broke l ( < ilXc on frco selling , closing heavy at } @ 94C under the best. Ungraded red , 03 @U7Kc ; No. 3 red , 93K@'J5K ° in store and elevator , 07@0"Mo delivered , We free on board ; Juno closing Corn Receipts , 43,000 ; exports , 30,000 ; spot moderately active but n shade lower ; options declined J < i@J c early , ruling heavy throughout tbo day , closing steady with some reaction ; ungraded mixed , 04J @O.Wc ; No. 3 , 04 < § 04tfcj No. 2 , GoKcln elevator , OO c delivered ; Juno closing at C3 c. Oats Receipts , 00,000 ; exports , 250 ; mod erately active and n trifle higher ; mixed western , 3i@40o ( ; white western , 42Q47c. Coffco Spot , fair ; Rio , firm nt $10.25 ; options opened stronger but closed heavy and lower ; sales , 1)0,250 ) bags ; May , $14,00 ; Juno , S13.80@14.15 ; July , $11.10@13.55 ! ; Au gust , S12.40@12.Sb ; September , Sll.SO ® 12.20 ; October , $ U.45@U.W5. Petroleum United closed strong at S0c. Ecrgs Firm and request fair ; western , Pork Steady nnd in fair demand ; mess quoted at f 14.00@14.60 for old ; I15.25@15.50 for now. Lard Opened n shade lower , reacted and closed llrrn ; western steam spot quoted at . Butter Dull and rather easier ; western , Cheese In fair demand. Liverpool , May 25. Wheat Steady nnd demand fnlr , but holders offer sparingly ; California No. 1 , Cs 10di7s ( per cental ; red western spring , Cs Od'0s lid. Corn Steady and demand fair ; now mixed western , 5s 4Jtfd Per cental. Minneapolis , May 25. Wheat Receipts , 141 curs ; shipments , 71 cars. Sales were made at & @ } < io nb ° vo yesterday , but con siderable grain was carried away at close of session unsold. Closing m store : No. 1 hardf cash , BSJfc ; Juno , bOo ; July , 87o ; No , 1 northern , cash , 8le ; Juno , 65o ; July , 60o ; No. 2 northern , cash , 82Ke ; June , 82c , July , 84e. On track No. 1 hard , 87o ; No. 1 northern , 85J c ; No. 3 northern , 83c. Flour Quoted patents to ship in sacks in car lots , S4.50@4.70 ; In barrels , $4.70 ( < J4.00. ! Milwaukee , May 25. Wheat Strong ; cash , S3Uo ; July , 84 } c ; August. S55f , Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 50 } o. Oats Higher ; No 3 white , 39a Hyo Weak ; No. 1 , 05J < fc. Burley Firmer : No. 2 , CS o. Provisions Easier ; pork , May , $14.350 14.40. Bt. liouls. May 25. Wheat Higher ; cash , OOKo ; June , OOXc. Corn Weak : cash and May , 55c ; Juno , . Oats Higher ; cash , 80X@37Y < j ; June , 34jffc. Pork-115.00. Lard-f3.45. Whisky tl.13. Butter Finn ; creamery. 20@22o ; dairy , 10@20o. AFTHIINOON BOATID Wheat lower ; Juno , P0o bid ; July , 8So bid ; August , 87K@88o. Corn-Dull ; Juno , r 2 > < o bid : July , 63 0 nominal ; August , WKd bid. Oats Qu'.ot ; June , 31 c ; July , 80 > fo bid ; August , 27 o asked. Kuusns City , May 25. Wheat Strong ; No. 2 soft. 60Jfo asked. Corn Weaker ; No. 2 cash. 49cbld , 50c asked ; Juno , 49o bid , COYo asked ; July , 50o bid , 51o asked. Cincinnati , May 25. Wheat Stronger ; No. 2rcd.04&i > 95c. Corn Steady and quiet ; No.2mlxcd , 58c. Oats Strong and higher ; No. 2 mixed , ' Kye Dull ; No. 2. fiSJj Pork-Firm at 414.73. Lard Firm at ? 8 15. Whisky Steady at tl.13. Now Orleans , May 25. Corn Firmer ; mixed , OSo ; whltoand yellow nominal but held higher. Oats-Steady ; No. 3HKc. . Cora Meal Quii ; > l at &J.1U. Hog Products Firm and in fair de mand ; pork , f 15.00 ; laru , refined tierce , S7.b7K. Bum Meats Shoulders , | 0.59 ; long clear nnd clear rib , $7.b75 < . WVI5 STOCK. . May25 , The Drovers' Journ.ll reports as follows : Caltlo Rccciins , 8,000i market steady1 fancy , f5.25 ; steers , f3.SO(35.00 ( ; stoclrera aud 'oeder * , f2.00@4.15 ; cows , bulls and mixed , f 1.75@3.00 ; Texas steers , $2.71K 4 25. Hogs Receipts , 2,000 ; market stronjr early , closin weak ; ml : cd W.45@5.70j heavy , $5.90 } light , QS.OSj slilps , f 4.00@ oheep Itec'clpts. 0,000) ) market steady ! na tives. M.75@r..25 ; Westerns , M.OOQ5.00 ; Tex- ons. .7S4.80 : lambs , fcQo to K.80 per head. sc v 3 * J _ * * AJ'Jj'ir v ) " -r- National Htook Ynrus , East Bt. Ionls , May 25. Cattle Receipts , l.fWJ shipments , iSOO ; market strong ; cnolco icavy native steers , tt.40@5.00 ; fair to good native steers , t4.1SgT.70 ( ; butch ers' steers , medium to choice , (3.20$4.i ( ! stackers and feeders , fair to good. ? 2.40tJ ( 3.CO ; rangers , ordinary to good , (2.2o@ 4,10. " II6gs Receipts. 0,000 ; shipments , 2,700 ; narkct active and strong ; choice heavy and rtitchcrs' selections , t5.G5@5.75 : packing , medium to prime. $5.45@u.C3 ; light grades , ordinary to best , $ f > . 5@6.50. Knnons City , May 2. > . Cattle Rccclpt , 2,000 ; shipments , 400 ; market strong and active ; good fat cattle lOo higher ; good to choice corn-fed , $4.30@4.70j common to mc llnm , $3.25C l.lOstockers ; , $2.0092.00 ; feeding - ' ing stcrrs , $3.00@3.00. Hogs Receipts , 8.100) ) shipments , O.WX ) ; market opened steady but a shade lower ; good to choice , $3.50@3.CO ; common to medium , $3.00@5.40 : skips "and pigs , J2.50@ 4.SO. _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA IjlVE STOCIl. Cnttlc. Friday , May 25 , 18S3. There was a slight gain in the receipts of cattle although they wore light again to-day , inly thirty-eight fresh loads being on sale. The market wnsstronpcrandgood bcof cattle wcro In demand. Handy fat cattle sold about Go highnr. As high as $4.50 was paid for n bunch of cattle weighing only a little over 1,300 Ibs. All the desirable beef cattle wore sold before the closo. The hog market was lu the worst condition Lhat it has been In for a long time. Thcro wcro 117 frcsli loads on sale nnd the buyers started oat from the first to hammer prices. The market was extremely slow nnd drag ged from the opening until the closo. A few loads were sold at a dccUno of about 5c , but Lho great bullc of the sales wcro made lOc lower. By midday over half the hogs were unsold. At the time the market closed there wcro still a good many loads unsold , Sheep. Thcro were only three loads on the market and they were sold. llccclpts. Cattle 800 Hog * 8,200 Sheep 400 PruvallinR Prices. Thofollowing is a table of prioss p.Ud in Hi Is market for the grades of stock men tioned. Prlmostcors , 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . $4.30 Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 3.90 Fat little steers , 000 to 1050 Ibs. 3.80 Common to choice cows. . . ' . . . . 2.00 Common to choice bulls 2.00 Fair to choice light hogs 5.10 . . Fair to choice heavy hogs 5.4P (3)5.55 ( ) Fair to choice mixed hogs. . . . . 5.2o @ 5.40 HcpreHciitntivo Sales. CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow , 1)50 ) 2.25 2 bulls 1500 a.oo 1 cow . ' 1150 8.00 Istag 1180 3.00 2 bulls 1550 3.00 Istag s'JO 3.10 1 steer. 850 2.25 Icow , 1125 3.25 4 cows 950 3.25 Scows 1000 3.25 Sbulls 1700 3.25 Icow 1150 3.25 1 steer 950 3.35 2stcers 895 3.50 0 mixed. 1230 8CO 20 steers 075 3.C5 1 steer 1400 3.C5 5 steers 80 3.75 20 steers - . 050 3.80 18 steers 973 3.00 2 steers ; 1275 8.00 21 steers 1030 3.00 4 steers 1150 3.00 SOstecrs 9S3 3.05 19 cows 1051 4.00 22 steers i 1018 4.00 Ssteers 910 4.00 lUsteers 1140 4.10 ISsteers 1075 4.10 G4steers 1049 4.15 33stcers 1150 4.20 17 steers 1227 4.25 42stccrs 1292 1.25 SOsteers 1275 4.25 UOstcers 11CS 4.25 84 steers 1275 4.30 10 steers 1395 4.30 30steers 1104 4.30 OOstcers 1297 4.33 WSstcors 1271 4.35 18 steers 1425 4.40 t'O ' steers 1323 4.50 2 veal calves 220 0.00 noos. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk , Pr. 18..155 $5-10 75..227 $5.30 100..170 200 5.15 81..234 120 5.80 57. . .191 80 5.1734 02..ail 6.80 07. . .203 40 5.20 81..211 200 5.80 03. . .211 120 5.20 03..2(5 ( 40 5.30 S3. . .ISO 300 5.20 02..229 60 5.80 bO. . .180 40 5.20 4..307 5.30 78. . .1S9 200 5.20 140..257 200 5.35 60. . .190 80 5.20 Or.234 120 5.33 04. . .19t 80 5.20 73..230 80 5.35 174. . .no 40 5.20 04..201 120 5.35 75. . .213 ICO 5.20 58..228 80 535 162. . .181 40 5.20 CO..250 5.85 100. . .105 2SO 5.20 04..239 300 70. . .191 120 5.20 01..252 120 535 ] (83. . .180 80 5.20 73..229 40 5.85 Id. . .187 100 5.20 00243 40 5.35 00. . .223 120 5.25 05..271 200 5.S15 71. . .215 40 5.25 03..248 120 B.85 87. . .223 240 5.25 53.237 80 5.35 78. , .2C9 5.25 02..233 80 5.85 c87. . .208 80 5.25 01. . . 244 120 5.35 80. . .211 80 5.S5 73..247 5.85 09. . .228 120 5.25 57..271 120 5.85 78. , .20i ; 200 5.25 70.53 120 5.85 75. . .207 5.25 04..201 120 S.85 50. . .240 5.25 58..270 120 5.37K 03. 225 40 5.25 70..214 800 5.40 75. . .222 200 5.30 03..203 120 5.40 09. . .230 5.30 51..805 100 5.40 OS. . .234 200 5.30 70..241 5.40 CO. 40 5.30 72..203 120 0.40 59. . . 00 60 5.30 70..279 60 5.40 0(1. ( . .240 100 5.40 70..257 5.40 83. , .199 5.80 73..245 240 5.40 74. , ,230 80 5.30 137..203 240 5.40 09. ,2i3 120 5.30 05..270 100 5.45 70. .318 80 5.30 5S..270 80 5.45 59. . .251 100 5-30 00..207 120 5.45 70. . .233 40 5.80 70..259 5.45 07. . .284 120 5.30 02..257 5.45 73. " 80 5.yo 01..280 5.50 70. . 232 5.30 57..270 5.50 74. . .214 100 5.30 CO..293 5.55 05. . .234 40 5.80 00..205 5.55 8IICBI' . No. Av. Pr. 07 corn fed natives . ' . 83 (4.50 18 corn fed westerns. , . . . . , . . , 100 .12K ; 160 corn fed westerns 100 .12 $ 163 corn fed westerns 100 t/lve Stooic Sold. The following is the number of cattle , ghcep and hoga purchased by the leading puckers and buyers on to-day's market , nous. Omaha Packing Co 1,531 ArmourkCuuahayP. Co 3,515 J , P. Snulro & Co , 050 J. Buck / . . 01 J.M. Doud 2S7 C .ITT I.E. J. Carlin , 9 T. S. Thorp 78 Swift&Co , . . . . 00 Uotv 56 J. Hill 0 W. Vansant , . . 1 A. W. Kathburn 77 C. C.C 2J G. H. Hammond & Co. . . . 250 D. Murphy. . . . . . . , 42 A , L. Williams 2.J B. Drelfuss , . . , , . . . 210 SlICEI' . Armour & Co. , IbO Omaha Packing Co 18 G. H. Hammond & Co. . . . 183 ' Swift&Co. . . . . . . . . , 07 IiVO StOCk NotCH. Hogs lower. Cattle market strong. F , J. Taylor , Creston , la. , was In looking ovorMlio market. Spelts & 1C , . David City , marketed a load of cattle at $4.40. Jack Lower stopped at the yards on his way homo to Stromsbur ? . Joe Spelts , Mllford. was hero with a car of cattle nnd two cars ot hotcs. C"oonel ) William Om Council Bluff ? , was among the visitors ntlhoynrds. , L , A. Combos , Ewlng , was In with n load 3j JIQRS and a load ot sheep of his own feed- Ing. F. J. Halo , nhcftvy shipper of Bottle Creek , on . R. TSurltholdcr , of Woodhmo , was In the markc't with two Ipnds of hogs , ono of Which sold at $5.55 , to-dayVTopT JOSBO Barnctt , n feeder at Endlcott , came n with flvo loads o { cftttlo gf his own raising , a line lot , which sold in the top notch , $4.50. Armour gave a single check to the Stock Yards bank ttjls morning of 593,371.31. It only takes n few checks of that slzo lo make a big showing. Balthascr IngAvcrscn stopped at the yards o-day. Ho has just completed a tour of the United States and will return soon to his homo in Germany. Nick Fritz , Ponder ; J. P. Mordcn. Tcka- mahll. ; C. Dawson , Endtcott ; R , 1C. Potter , ElmCrcoV Lydlck & Dunlap , Tckamah , and J. W. Youne , Emerson , were among .hose who came in with cattle. Among those in with hogs wcro the follow- ng : A. H. Nelson , Utica ; E. M. Crane , RIs- ng ; S. Acker , Defiance ; Wolsoy Weyant , 3ermantpwn ; H. E. Palmcrton , Holdrcgo ; 2onrad Schneider , Snyder , and O. W. Per cy , Lincoln. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Produce , l < 'rults , Nuts , Eto. Friday , May 25. Tlic following ( jnotddons nrc wholesale ami not rcf/ifl. Prices quoted on proiZitcc trc literates at wltkh ronmllots arc sold on thts mnrhct. Fruits or oWicr tines of goods rcqutrlftu extra labor In jxickptr ; cannot < il- tccii/s / be Kitnvltcd on outstdo orders attlie same prices quoted for the local trade. Hates on flour and feed arc jolliers' prices. 1'rta.s on araln arc those ] > atd by Omaha millers delivered. All quotations on mer chandise arc obtained from leading houses and arc corrected dally. Prices on craclicrs , cakes , etc. , arc those ( /It'cn / bu leading mntm- factnrcrs. Trade was fair to-day nnd without any feature , unless a scarcity of eggs nnd berries could bo considered ns such. Ono fivc-bbl lot of Genltan and Wino Sap apples came to hand nnd sold rapidly nt Is7 per bbl. Other wise prices prices were almost unchanged. BUTTKU Fancy creamery roll butter. 25@ 20c , with solid packed at 18@10c ; choice country butter 14@15c , common grades 12@14c. Eoos Strictly fresh 14@15o. Ciiuitnins Per case of 10 Ibs. , $1.7fi@3.00. STliAWliuiinins fo.OOQO.OO per case. CHEESE Full cream , I3@14c. BnnTS 50e per doz. POTATOES Choice homo grown , 75@Sjo ; Utah and Colorado stock , $1.10@1.20 ; low grades , 55ij05c. ( POULTIIV Live chickens. $4.00@4.50 per doz ; turkeys , 0@llo per lb ; geese , $6.00 ® 7.50 per doz ; ducks , S3.00@3.25. Si'iNNAOE $1.50 per bl. @ 4o per lb. jEMONs § 3.75@4.50pcrbox ; fancy , $4.50 ® 5.50. 5.50.OIIANOES OIIANOES California Riverside , $3.75@4.03 ; Messina , .50@5.50 ; Los Angeles , $ 'J,75@ 3.00 ; Los Angeles Nuvals , $1.00 ; Riverside Navals , JO.OO. The supply is good. TuiiNil's California , 3K ( < S3o Per lb. DATES Persian , OK@7c per lb. ClDEn Choice Michigan cider. $4.50@O.BO per bbl. of 32 gal. There is but little on the market. . POPCORN Choice rico corn Is quoted at 8@ 4o per lb. , other kinds 2J @ 3c per lb. CAIWOTS Now stock. 40@45c per doz. CAIIUAOES 3@3K > e per lb. for California. CAUi.iri.owcuGood stock , S2.2o@2.50 per dozen. BEANS $2.GO@2.75 ; California beans , $2.23 @ 2.40. Fins In layers , J8@15c ; cake , lOc perib. NUTS PoanutB , raw , 0 > ( B7c ; Brazil nuts , 13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal nuts , 15@18c ; filberts , 18c ; Italian chestnuts , 15c : pecans , 15c. HONEY 16@21c for 1 lb frames ; canned honey , 10@l2c per lb. PARSLEY 80o per doz. GHEEN ONIONS 15 ( < ? 20c per doz. SALSIFY 25c per bunch. Ast'AliAous OOo per dozed bunches. CucuMiiEns 50S ( > iKc ) per doz for choice. LETTUCE 80@35c per doz. CEtEity California stock , ? 1.50 per doz. RUHSIIES 25c per doz. STHINO BEANS $1.7fi@2.00 per bu. GHEEN PEAS $ J.25@a.50 per bu. TOMATOES f2.50@3.00 per bu. PINB Ai > i'iE8 $2.00@2.50. BANANAS Common medium , J3.50@3.00pcr bunch ; choice , W.00@3.50. Grocer's List. REFINED LAHD Tierce , 7c ; 40-lb square cans , 75 < c ; 50-lb round , 8c ; 20-lb round , * _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ ni * Z 1 A. Jl J1 ni > * -lt ! o x ! - . - . ! . ' .8 0 ; 5-lb palls , 8) < c ; 3-lb pails , Sc. Svitt'ps New Orleans molasses , per bbl. , 37@40c per gal. ; corn syrup , 38c ; half bbls. , 38c ; 4 gal. kegs , I1.50@1.S5 ; sorghum , 3Sc. PuoVISIONS Hams , lO MlOJ c ; breakfast bacon , 10U@10JCcbacon ; sides , OiSOji'c ; dry salt , 8Jf < 38Kc ; shoulders , 7@7 c ; dried beef , 10@Hc. PICKLES-Medium in bbls , § 3.00 ; do in half bbls , S3.50 ; small in bbls , 17.00 ; do in half bbls , 54.00 ; gherkins , in bbls , $3.00 ; do in half bbls , 84.50. CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , per case. S3.20@3.35 ; strawberries. 2-lb , per case , $2.00(22.70 ( ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , SS.IX ) ® 2.70 ; California pears , per case , J4.70@4.80 ; apricots , per case , $1.23c51.85 ; peaches , per caso. t5.JO@5.75 ( ; White cherries , percaso. $5.80 ( SG.OOCalifornia ; plums , per case , 54.50Ml.GO ; blueberries , per case , $2.00@2.10 ; egg plums , 2-lb , per case. S-.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , pcrcase , J3.20@5.75 ; Mb salmon , per doz , $1.80@1.85 ; 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.8.0@2.00 ; 2-lb string beans , percuso , Sl.75@1.60 ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case. tl.fiOQl.OS ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , S3.40@2 50 ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case.Sa.OO . ' .TO ; 3-lbtomatoesf2.85@2.45 ; 2-lb corn , $2.20(23.30 ( ; sardines , imported } { , 12 ® lOc per box ; domestic } { , O fSO e ; mustard. iuaAU-Granulated , 0 @ 7e ; conf. A , OJ/C 'to\ \ while extra C , 0gQT ( o ; extra C , OQ ) Ojtfo ; yellow C , 6 d6Ai cut loaf , " 7 ! < o : powdered , 7 @ 8 > e ; Now Orleans , @ 5 > ic. COFFEE Ordinary grades , 10@17o ; fair. 17Cpl8o ; prime , IBWlO o ; fancy green and yellow , 22@23c ; old government Java , 28 ® 80o ; interior Java , 25@28o ; Mocha , 2Stf30o § ; Arbucklo's roasted , 21 } c ; McLaughlln's XXXX , 21)o ; Dilworth's , 21o ; Red Cross , 20 o ; Alaroma , 21ifo. WOODENWAIIK Two-hoop palls , per doz , $1.40 ; three-hoop palls , $1.65 ; No. Hub , $7.00 ; No. 2 tub , $0.00 : No. 3 tub. $5.00 : washboards , electric , $1,50 ; fancy Northern Queen wash boards , $3.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $9.50 ; No. 3 churns , $3.50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , 31.70 ; spruce , in rests , 70o per nest. TOBACCO PLUG Lorillard's Climax , 45c ; Splendid , 44c ; Mechanic's Delight. 44c ; Leg- gelt Ac Meyer's. Star,45c ; Cornerstone , 39c ; Drumtnond's Horseshoe , 45o ; J , T. , 43c ; ' 45o "Cut Rate " 29o Sorg's Spearhead , ; , ; "Oh , My , " 27c ; Piper Heldsick , C4c , TOIIACCO SMOKINQ Catlln's Meerschaum Slo ; Catlm's Old Style , 23c ; Sweet Tip Top , 33c ; U. N. O. , 17c ; Red. White and Blue , 18c , JELLIES 30 lb nails , $1.20@1.30. SALT 1'er bbl In car load lots , $1.40. ROI-E Soven-slxtcenths , Wf&lO o. CANDT-Mlxed , Odjllo ; stick , 6@9Kc. HOLLAND HEIIHINOS OSQi'Oo per ke. . MAVLB SUOAII Bricks , 12)fo ) nor Ibj penny cakes , 18@14o per ID ; pure maple syrup , $1.25 per gal. BKOOMS Extra , 4-tio , $3.00 ; parlor 3-tle , painted handles , $2.25 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable brooms , $4.00. STAIICII Mirror gloss , 5Jfc ; Graves' corn , CKo ; Oswego gloss. 7o ; Oswcgo corn , 7o. TEAS Japuns , 80(5155o ( : Gunpowder , 20 ® COo ; Young Hyson , 2355o ; Oolong , 20(3G5c. ( POWIJEU AND SHOT Shot , $1.50 ; buckshot , 81.7.1 ; Hazard powder , kegs , $5.00 ; half kegs , $3.75 ; one-fourths. $1.50 : blasting kegs , $3.35 ; fuses , 100 ft , 45@75o. CitACKEUs.CiKF.s , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , 5c ; sodu ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda snowilako ( In tins ) , lOc ; soda dandy , 5Kc ; soda wafers { in tins ) , 10o ; soda zephyr , be ; city oyster , 0 o ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oys- cr , 7o ; pern oyster , 5c ; monitor , 7c ; Omaha tyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5e ; picnic , 5c ; ages , iiyfo ; hard bread , 5o ; milk , 7 ° } oat meal. 80 ; oat meal wafers , lOo ; oatmeal wa fers In pound packages , 12 > < c : animals. 12o ; Bollvcrgingcrround,7ocream,8oCornhill ( ) ; ; , , , made ginger snaps , ( Mb cans ) per dozen , $2.50 ; Teiron crearts , go ; prctr 1hand ( majc ) , UKc : o o-teS oak a and JuablVs , ilK ° 5 u- Bortsd angers , is0 ; afternoon Ua yi tias ) , - porboi , $7.00 ; banana flnpers , 14e : butter jumble * . 1'Ko * Brunswick , 15o ; brandy uuu. nn jMMiwiv t nut KiiiKur uiupt. nu , hoffey jumbles , ll' o ; Jolly flAgem , lJc ( ; Jelly wafers , I5oi jelly tart ( now ) . 15o ; ladyftnfc. 13cj vanilla bar , 14o : vanilla wafers , 140) Uja 1Y ? ? | 1 4zcn packages In a box , ( inzfMl . $3 . fill . * r rt * * ll BOOM packed In cans lo per lb advance oxccptsnqwifoKO and wafer soda , which ari packed only" fn cans. Soda In 2-lb nnd 3-lb paper boxes , Vo per lb advance ; all other go6ds Ic per lb advance. Soda In Mb paper boxes , lo per lb advance , The , 2-lb boxes are packed In cases homing 18 In n caso. The .t- lb boxes nre packed In cases holding 13 in a cose. The Mb boxes are ppeked in casses holding 30 in a caso. Onc-lb graham nnd oat meal wafers packed 3 doz in n caso. Sljow tops for boxes , witn glass opening to show goods , 75c. Cans lor wafer soda , $ J.OO , not roturnablo. Cans for stiinvllaite soda , $5.00 per doz. Tin cases with glass face to display the goods , 75c each. No charges for packages except for cans and returnable goods. Glass front tin cans and "snowflnko" soda cans uro returnable at prices charged. Dry Goods. PniNTs SOLID COLORS Atlantic , Slater , 6 > fo ; Berlin oil , 0 Ko : Garner oil , 0 ® 7c. PINI > AND ROBES Richmond , 0 } < c ; Allen , OKo ; River Point , 60 ; Steel River Oo ; Richmond mend , Oo ; Pacific , 0 > { c. INDIQOT BLUB Washington , GJ/c ; Century , dlgo blue prints , Oo ; American , OKc ; Arnold , OWc ; Arnold B , lOJ c ; Arnold A , 12c : Arnold Gold Seal , IUHC. DIIESS Charter Oalt. 5o ; Ramapo , Atlantic IL 4-4 , 7 o ; Atlantic D , 4-4. CJfo ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Co ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 5o ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , 7M i oo- sler LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 > c ; Lawrence LL. 4-4 , Oo : Old Dominion. 4-4 , 5J < o : Peppcrcll , R , 4-4 , 7e ; Pcppcrell , O , 4-1 , Cc ; Pcppcrell , 8-i , I8c ; Pcppcrell , 0-4 , 21c ; Pcpperoll , 10-4 , 23c ; Utlca. C , 4-4 , 5e ; Wnchusett , 4-4 , 7 > fo ; Aurora. B , 4-4 , O c ; Aurora , R. 4-4 , OJfe. BATTS Standard , Oo ; Gem , lOo ; Beauty , 12'fc ; Bayonnc , 14c ; B , cased , $0.50. CAIIVCT WAIIP Bibb , white. 19c ; colored , 22c. 22c.DUCK DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz. , lOJ c ; West Point , 29In. lOoz. , 12Kc ; West Point , 10 in 12 oz. , 15c ; West Point 50 in. 11 oz. , lOc. Checks Caledonia X.OKc ; Caledonia XX , > fc ; Economy , Oc ; Otis , Oc. KENTUCKY JEANS Memorial , 15c ; Canton , 28o ; Durham , 27 c ; Hercules , 18o ; Leaming ton. 22 o ; Cottswold , 27 0. MISCELLANEOUS Tnblo oil cloth , $2.8o ; plain Holland , SKc to OK" ! Dado Holland , 9Kc. 9Kc.CoMroiiTEiiB $ O.CO@ 35.00. BLEACHED SIIEETINO Bcrkely canjbric. 01 L < oem , u > 4 : i > recno u , uc ; nope , ijic ; umg Philip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo , lljfe ; .Lbns- dalc , 8c ; New York mills. lO' o ; Pepperell , 42-in , lie ; Pepperell , 40-in. , 12o ; Pepporell , 0-4 , ICc ; Poppercll. 8-4 , 21c : Pepporell , SB 23c ; Pepperell. 10-4 , 2Bo ; Canton. 4-4 , 8&c ; Canton , 4-4 , 9 > c ; Triumph , Oo ; Wumuutta , lOo ; Valley , DC. GINQIIAM Plunkctt checks , \Vhltten- - ton , 7) < fo ; York. 7Xcj Normandi dress , 8J < fc ; Calcutta dress , 8K < " Whittendon dress ; 8 > i5 ; Renfrew dress , 8x@li ! c. TICKS Lewiston , 80-m , 12 > < c ; Lewiston , 82-in. , 18Kc ; York , 82-in. , 14c ; Swift river , 7Kc ; Thorndyko OO , 8Vfc ; Thorndyko FF , 8 0 ; Thorndiko 120 , OJ o , ; Tnorndiko XX , 15e ; Cord is , No. 5 , 9 > $ c ; Cordis , No. 4 , lie. DENIMS AmoskeagB , 0-oz , lOc ; Everett , 7oz , 13c ; York 7-oz , 18Ko ; Hr.ymakcr , 8Kc ; Jaffroy XX , ll c ; Jaffrey XXX , 12Vfo ; Beaver Creek AA , 12o ; Beaver Creek BB , He ; Bcuver Creek CC , lOe. COTTON FIANXELS 10 per cent trade dis count LL , 0o ; CC , 7kc ; SS , 8 c ; Name less , 6Uc ; No. 5 , Oo ; EE , OJ o ; GG. 10 > < fc ; XX l c ; 00 14o : NN , lOo ; RX , 18C ; R , 20o ; No. JO. 8 Wo : W , lOJtf c ; 60 , 12Kc ; 80 , lOc ; 20c , colored , lOc ; 50 colored , 12c ; 70. colored , 25c ; Bristol , 13J < c ; Union Pacific , 18c. CIIASII Slovens' B , 60 ; bleached , 7o ; Stevens' A , 7i c ; bleached , 8J c ; Qtovens' P 8Kc ; bleached , OKp ; Stevens' N , bleached , lO c ; Stevens' S R T , 12 > General Markets. F oun AND FEED Minnesota patents , $2.50 @ 2.eO per ewt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter patents , $2.502.75 percwt ; Nebraska patents , $2.45@2.50 per cwt ; rye flour , $1.85 ® 2.00 per cwt ; wheat graham , $1.75 per cwt ; rye graham , SI. 35 ® 1.40 per cwt ; Now York buck wheat , $3.50 percwt ; Excelsior , $3.00 per cwt ; ready raised , $5,00 per 100-lb case : cornmcal , yellow , $1.10 per cwt ; white $1.20 per cwt ; bran , $17.00 per ton ; screen ings , $14.00 per ton ; sacked , 85c per cwt ; bominy , $3.25 per bbl ; chopped feed , $21.00 per ton ; chopped corn , $ ' 0.00 per ton. LBATHEU Oak soles. 35@37c ; hemlock slaughter sole , 21@39c ; hemlock dry solo , 12 @ 25o ; hemlock kip , C0@90c ; A. & B. runner Kip , 5073o ; A. hemlock calf , 00c@$1.00 ; A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75c ; hemlock upper , 19@34c ; English grain upper , 25c ; hemlock groin upper , 2l@25o ; Tampico B. L. Morocco , 29@33c ; Tampico pepplo , O. D. Mo. , 22@29c ; Curacoa , U. G. Mo. , 80c : Simon O.D. Mo. , 83.75@3.00 ; Dangola kid , 30a35o ( ; X. M. kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid , 82c ; Griesen kids , $3.00@3.75 ; French glazed kids. $2.50@2.75 ; French calf kids. 53.20 ; oak kip skins , $ SOc@$1.00 ; onk calf skins , $1.00@1.55 ; French calf skins , 81.25@2.35 ; French kip skins , $1.10@1.50 ; Russitt linings , $0.00S0.50 ( per doz. ; pink cream and white linings , $7.50 (29.75 ( per doz. ; colored toppings , $ O.OOO 11.00. Dnuos Acid Carbolic , crystal , per lb , 50o ; citric , per lb , COc ; tartric , per lb , 50c ; sul phuric , per lb , 5o ; ammonia , carb , per lb , 15o ; alum , per lb , 5c ; alcohol , 05 percent , per gal , $2.22 ; blue Vitriol , porlb , 80 ; borax , ro- ilnod , per lb , lOc ; camphor , refined , 35c ; cream tartar , pure , per lb , 40c ; cream tartar , commercial , per lb , 20c ; cloves , per lb , 33c ; Cuttlefish bone , per lb , 30c ; dextrine , per lb , 12c ; glycerine , euro , per lb , 80c ; hops , fresh , per lb , 40c ; indigo , Madras , per lb , 75c ; insect powder , per lb , COc ; morphine , P. & W. perez , $ . ' 1.00 ; opium , per lb. $3.75 ; qu nine , P. & W. , per oz , CSc ; quinine , German per oz , 48o ; Rochelle salts , per lb. 35c ; saf fron , American , per lb , 40o ; saffron , true Spanish , per oz. $1.00 ; saltpetre , pure per lb , lOc : Sulphur. Flowers' , per lb. oc ; soda , bi carbonate , per lb , So ; silver , nltrato , per lb , $11.50 ; spcrmqcettl , per lb , 55@60o ; strych nine , per oz , $1.25 ; wax , white , pure , per lb , 65c ; wax , ypliow , dure , per lb. 35o. _ CPENGERIAN OTEEL PENS Are the Best , IN TUB E8SENTJAI. QUALITIES OF Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. Btroplei for trial of 12 different styles by mull , on rccelptot 10 cent * Ui ( Uinpa. ABk for rdlia B. 1YISOH , BUKEM4H & CO , , " r. ii.rAi.um. K , p. mcmu * . j. D. PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Lire Stock Commission Merchants. MoCOY BROS. , live Stock Commission Mercnants , WarkL lurniihed free OD application , btockcr * and feeder ! fuhil > Ucd on coed terms , Ile'crcnceiOma * tia National ilank and > oulu Omaha National , Union titock T rdi , Boutti Omaun. r.OriJMERWESTERFIELp& MALEV Live Stock Commission , lloom IS , KicUanKe llulldlnu , Union fclock fardi , _ BoutU Ouiaua , Nob. * ALEXAfTDER & FITCH , Commision Dealers in Liye Sock , Doom 22 , Opposite Exchanso llulldlnc , Uulou Block _ Yards , South Omaha. tieS. _ UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha- , Limited , Joua F. Agricultural Implomonta " VTyC' ' ' * * * " 'v" " " ' yT7 * Tyi r''i T * ' y * Dealer in AfrlcnllnrallmiilliVagons , CtrrligM and flfcfftfci. Jone * Ptr l.bctweflnW ] 0tb | Omatui , NcibfMkft * LININbElf& NlETCV\LF CO. t A ricnltnralIinilcfflents1fa ) onslCarriases : s , nio. wholesale. Omaha , Ncbrnslin , PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN. Wholcsalo Dealfrf In o , I (01 , fTO , fCfJ and DOT Jonei Street , Omaha. P. P. MAST & CO. , Mannfactnrers of BMeye Drills , Seeders , Cultivators. Hay llakps. Cider Mllla and I.xiban Pul- irerltfcrs. Cor. lllh and Nlcbolaa Ktrceti. WlNONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Wholttalp Agricnltnrel Implements , Wapns & Bngsics Comer iltb and Nicholas Streets. OMAltAnilANCII. .o. y and Binder Twine W. R. Mead , Manager , 1213 LcaTCnwortb St. , Omaha Boots and Shoos. W. V. MORSE * CO. , Jolioers of Boots and Shoes , Artists' MatorlalB. A HOSPE. Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co Manufacturers nml Jobbers In Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Dili and I'aclMe StroeH , Oranhri. Nob. 1110 1103-1105 Douglnt St. , Orrmlii Manufactory , Sum mcrSt. , llostoni KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Successors to Heed , .Tones A Co. ) WholesalcManufacturersofBootsandSlioes " tor " 0 > * 1UM 3o oka " o 1 1 ore ajid S ta tj ono ra. " _ r"H. M , & s. W. JONES. Successors to A. T. Kcuyon & Co. , V ? holcsalo & Uctr.ll Booksellers and Stationers , Fine Weddlna Stationery. Commercial Btatloncrj. 1SW Douglas Btrcet , Orunha , Neb. _ CoffOOB , SplCOgiJEtQ. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omaha Coffao and t-plco Mills. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , lavorinB Extracts , Laundry liluu. Inks. Ktc. lill. ifla ifiirneT Htn-ct. Oinahn. Nobraakn. Crockery and Oa68wnro " " " " W. L"w"RTcHT. . Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps/dnnineys , Ktp. Ota cc. 317 8. IStli St. , Oinahn. Ncbraskn. PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN , Importers and Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Kto 1511 Farnam St. , Now I'axtnn Ilulldlng. CommlBBlon and Storage. GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . ( Successors to McSlmne & Bchrocdcr. ) Prodnce Coinmission and Cold Storage , Omaha. Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS , Wholesale Flonr , Feed , Grain and General Commission Merchants. Corrcupondcnco solicited. 1011 North leth Street , Omaha , Neb BIDDELL & niDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , ( Specialties Butter , EKBS , Cheese , Poultry , Game , Oysters , Etc. . Ktc. 112 South lUh Street OMAHA COAL. COKE & LIME CO. Jotes of Hard and Soft Coal , 209 South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J.JOHNSON & CO. , Mannfactnrers of Illinois White Lime , And shippers of Coal , Coke , Cement , Plaster , Llrao , Drain Tile , and Sewer 1'lpe. OrDco , Faxton Hotel , Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone. 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Coke , 21 < South 13th St. . Omaha , Neb. M. E SMITH & c"b. . Bry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 arjil 1101 DoiiKlas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co IniDortersandJohliersinBryGoofls.Notions . Cants' Furnishing Qoads. f rnar llth end Iluncj Furnltufo. DEWEY 4 : STONE , Wholesale Bealers in Fnrnitnre , Farnam. Street. Omaha , Nebraska. CHARLES SHiVERICK , Fnrnilure Onialm , Npbraaka. Office Fixtures. THE 61MMONDS MANUFACTUUINQ CO. Manufucturcra of X Bank" , Office anfl Saloon Fixtures , Mantlet , Bideboanls.Uaok Oases , Hruif I'lzturcs , Wall CIKCS , rurtltlons , Itulllngs , Counicm , llecr anil Wlnn Comers , lllronetc. Factory ana omcei4) ) , . _ . mi i7fr > Mrtiiti i. < th HI ' ) nialiu. Tuloptioncr 1UI , Grooorlea. PAXTON , GALLAGHER & CO. . vWMesale Groceries and Provisions , 705.707.70J and 711 B. 10th Bt. , Omaha. Nob. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , t thand I avooworth Streets , Oiualia , Nebraska. Hardware. LEE , FRIED & CO. . Jokers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Sheet Iron. Ktc. Agents for IIowo Scales and Miami 1'owder Co. , Omaha , Neb. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , BDilders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools and Untfalo Scales. It05 JJouglai btr et , Omaha , Nobraaba. RECTOR , WILHEt-MY & CO. , re , 10th and Ilarner Bis. , Omaha , Neb. Western Agenti Jor Austin Powder Co. , Joflnrion Wi&flF MARKSBROS.8AD DLERYCO WUuleiale Mun f acturers of Saddlery & Johoers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. K03lior > and 1(07 Haraoy Bt.,0ia hu , Nebraiku. W. J , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , - " - " 'aunn Stock , Ilardwsro , Lumber , " ' and 1211 llarney fatrcelOmut . JAMES A. EDNEY , Wliolesale Iron anil Steel , Wsrancui ! Carr'.ajo Wood Ftoik. HuaTj Hirrltrare Ktc. 1J1T nnd Ijfj LcaroanortU Bt. , Umatia , M h. Lumbor. OMAHA\UMBiiR CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 1U Street and Union Pociac Track , Omaha , LOUIS BRADFORD , Bealcr In Lumlicr , Lath , Lime , Sasli , Ueati.iitc. Ta(4s-C0robtth and Bouelti ) Cgrnj r. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps anil "Straw Goofo C N DIETS , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th and California Plrocl , Omaha. Nebraska. Ltiinoer Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner f.lhnnil Douclii SH..Ora hd. T.W. HARVEY LUMBER To Dealers Only , Office , 1103 Farnam Street , Omaha. JOHN ATWAKEFJELDT Wholesale Lnmlicr , Etc , juliicy While l.lmo. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Haruwoofl Lumber , , Wooil Carpets nnd Parquet Moorlne Wti anrt Donnlaf STEAIM BOILER WORKS , Carter \ Son , I'rop'n , Mnnufactiircrs of nil kinds Steam Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Ironwork Works South 2uth nnd 11. & M , cronlng. t\V XPON7 * VI15IILINU ( IlOXWOItfCSi Wronght and Cast Iron Building Work , Engine * . Urass Work , Oencrnl Foundry , Machine and Ulacksmltb Work . . . , . oniro . . Knit Works , U. l Ity. and 17th Street , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Halls , Window Ounnl" . Flower Stixnds , Wlro blgns.Ktc. 1ZI North Ifth Street. Omaha. "OMAHA SAFE ana IRON WORKS , J Mau'frs ' of Fire& Burglar Proof Safes ' ] Vaults. Jail Work , Iron nn I Wlro Fenclnn , 8l ns. Kto. O , Andrppn.l'mn'r Oor. Illliaml JucK < on Hts. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fence ? , Railing Guards nd screens , forbnnks , ctlicun storcs , iu iiluticus , eta Improred Awnings , Locksmith Slachlucry and Blacksmith Wom. < UJSoulhHth9 Fire and Bnnlar Proof Safes , Time Locto General AirenM for DIcboM Safe A locX Co.'s Vaults ana Jail Wutk.llli I'nrnaiu streetOumha. Wl i IHno ry H n d No t jotia. _ " " " " " T.6BERFE"LD"ER" & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 30S.310 and S1J South llth Street. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , . olesale Notions and Furnishing Goods CO and 40SScuth 10th Bt. , Omaha. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 1105 llsrncy Street , Omaha. 0118. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle Grease , Etc. , Omaha. " A. II. HiPMnp. Msnug * * * Pajnts ana Oils- CUMMINGS & NKILSON , Wholesale Dealers In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , Ilia Farnum btrcet , Omaba , Ncb. Papor. CARPENTER PAPEn CO. . fnolesale Paper Dealers , Carry anlco Hock of PrlnthiK. Wrapping and Wrttlac l' p - r. Special . attention given lo car load order * . Materljalg , " WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION./ Auxiliary Publishers , Dealers la Type. I'romcs and Printers' Supplies. 602 South I2tli Biroet. Omaba. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers anil Dealers in Rubber Goods Pll Clothing and Leather Bcltlne. 1003 Farnam Strtt'L A. L. STRANQ CO. " , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCH1LL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fillings , f. " ! ? ! ! . . .1 ? U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CoT7 . Steam and Water Supplies , - Dallldsy Wind Mllli. 018 nnJOefl Farnam St.,0malj . O. f. lloss , Actlnir ManBjer. * BROWNELL & < JO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machijiery , Sheet Iron Work Steam Pumps , 8 w MlMs. IZ1M2U Leavenwortli HtAot. Omalm. Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Sllnntl tUJJoneiCtrcrt Omtha. * Storage , Forwarding & Commlealon ARMSTRONG. PETTIS * CO. . , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch house of the Ilenncr Ouuy Co , Hurgleaat tibolcsalu and retail , IKU UlOand 1312 Izanl mrcelf Omaha. T leibunu | No. TM. Brow or B. _ _ STORZ & VLER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1121 North Elgtliteenth Street , Omaha. Neb. Ovornllo. CANFIELD MANUFACTUniNQ COy Mannfactiirors of Oyeralls , JCODI 1'sntl , gbtrti , Ktc. 1101 and llOt Douglai Street , Otnalia , H b. / Cornloe. c ORN ! c E HannfactureGalyanizetl Iron and Cornice , jolio Kponetcr , Proprietor. OJO nodi a and 110 and 101 Wurtli 10th Htreet , Omaha. _ Paper Boxoa JOHN L. WILKIE. Proprietor Oraalia Paper Box Factory , Kos. 1317 ami 131U Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. J3 a ah , Peers , MA. DISBROV/ , CO. , Wbol i lo Mituu * .ctureri of Sasli Doors , Blinfls and Mouldings. Branch bmcu , mh aud IttrJ Hlreati , Onalia , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTUniNG CO. Mannfaclnrers of Sasli , Doors , Blinfls , MouldlnKt , Stair Work and Interior IUr.1 Wuod n lib. N , U.CorntrHhKiu ! I.Daicnwwrlb Street * , Omaba , l > uL > , OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , , Manafaclurers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , Anil mindsTurnliiK , SUtr-nvrlc. Hunk arid UUce Hi * tln.-s. ar.li nail 1'BpiiUtoa AtaaV . ' Umoko H. ManQfactnring Dealer in Sincto Slacte , muchia. , , v ; i o i > oH iiiia < . m.