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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WETOjrESPAi/ JUNE OS 18ga TWELVE PAGES , I
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
August Wheat Qivon a Biff Lift. By
Bulls. *
THE CORN MARKET OVERRUN.
A Fair Trntlc Witnessed Onts Lower
With .Juno Lending the Decline
1'roviMoiiB Atlvnncc Cattle
Active Jlofifl Brisk.
CHICAGO PUODUCE MAHKKT.
OtncAoo , Juno 5. [ Special Telegram to
Tun lliK. ] The fcnturo of to-day's wheat
innrkct wan the heavy purchasing of August
by Jones , Kcnnrtt & Hopkins , It WHS so
cffcctlvo ns to put the two deliveries of August
and July nt practically the same price. More
over , lust before the close , when brokers who
had been buying largely of August gave up
the name of tlicnbovo tlrm as their principals ,
it caused n little Hurry among the smaller
aborts who put prices up nearly J c In their
attempts to cover. This made the close
of the morning session quite strong at
nearly the highest prices touched.
Yesterday was a holiday for the Chicago
market but the other markets had been doing
business and had depressed prices so much
that the opening hero thin morning was Jf c
or so below Saturday's close and there was
oven n slight decline from this ; but It wasre- |
ported that exporters had taken forty loads
of wheat In Now York yesterday and the In
creased clearances served to strengthen the
idea that at last foreigners were wanting
American wheat. This also served to
fitrcngthan the courage of believers in wheat
nml there was fair buying good enough to
tidvanco prices % c. Then Jones , Kennctt &
Hopkins sold July and every local trader
who had some of that delivery appeared to
want to sell It utul the prlco sagged slowly
2 c , only to recover within the last few
minutes as above written. The magnitude
of the purchases of August , wheat by the llrm
named above led the crowd to put them down
ns buyers for the bull party for to-day at
least and oven that portion of the crowd who
can "see no good in wheat" have u whole
some respect for the powers of the
. present bull party. Ono side or the other
will probably get the most powerful help
from government crop reports , which should
bo out next Saturday , unless , Indeed , it
Hhould show no change in the condition of
winter wheat , in which case it would doubt
less bo without effect. It Is awaited with
considerable anxiety. July wheat opened at
WJi'c , sold early at eMJjjc , then gradually ad
vanced to 84e and gradually fell to 8-l c.
advanced to cVISJc and closed there tit 1
o'clock. December wheat opened at SSJ c ,
sold up to bc ( and closed at 1 o'clock atijlic.
The corn market suffered to-day from u
too abundant supply , The arrivals for two
days were 1,4&5 cars , of which 717 cars were
of contract grade and the estimate for to
morrow's receipts is ( HX ) curs. This does not
indicate that decided falling-eft in receipts ,
. which the bulls looked for and Is a dlsap-
polntmcift to them as well as an encourage
ment to short sellers. There was a fair
trade , Morton & Worthlngton being the
freest sellers. Ream bought some
corn. There was a fair ship
ping demand and reported charters
for ( ilfl.OOO bushels caused a firmer feeling
near the close. July corn opened ut fiojfc ,
lluctuatcd between f > 5kc and Kie forashort
time , then gradually declined until SJJ c was
touched on the announcement of estimates
for to-morrow , then advanced to MJfo and
closed there at I o'clock. September corn
opened at 5.c , sold up to .r)5jifCrtr > . % c , fell to
5-IJ < c and closed at 1 o'clock at 55c.
The heavy deliveries of oats last Saturday
made that market lower to-day , particularly
for the Juno delivery. The tnoro deferred
deliveries suffered less but declined some
what without any very active trading 'in
them. June oats opened at 33 ? c , which was
} ( o under Saturday's close , -sold at 8y } c , and
down to 8Uc , closing at 1 o'clock at iS3 } c.
July oats opened tit 'Mc , sold at UH fc , down
to 33c , and closed ut X < @ ( c. Scp-
tcmbcr oats opened at 27 0 bid , sold down
to 27 * 0 and closed with that price bid.
Provisions experienced a substantial ad
vance. The unexpected light run of hogs
which was followed by n sharp im provemcnt
In the same , aovclopcd an uneasy feeling
among the shorts in the product. The de
mand from this class of traders really turned
the tide and under the lead of lard the gen
eral market moved up without mectiug much
opposition. Higher prices wore the rule and
based on last Saturday's closings , pork tit
1 o'clock showed an appreciation or 10@12 ! e ,
lard of 15@l Kc and short ribs of "Jtfc.
AFTEUNOON HUSSION Wheat ilnner ; Juno
closed at about S@S4.5 < c ; July opened ut
85c , sold at 85 } c , off to S-l 3 < c , and closed at
84Jfi(3.85c ( : August closing at S4 > V < - ' ! bid ; Sep
tember closed about M ( < } S4fc } ; December
ing at about r > 5 } c. Oats linnor ; Juno closed
; July sold ut SJJ.'tfOSl ' c , closed at
bid ; August closed at
bid , September ut 27Jfo
bid. Pork averaged 'JJ.fe higher , closing at
114.10 for Juno , $14.3) ) for July , SH.J-'O for An-
punt mul 814.40 for September ; quiet. ' Lard
wits ! 2 > tf ( < ? f > c higher ; Juno closed at 8.70 ,
Jlljy at S3.72K < 8.75 , August $ S.77Jff and Sep
tember tit8.bU ; moderate sales. Short ribs
closed on u moderate business at !
higher ; Juno closed at $7.0'J , July at ST
August at $7.75 and September ut $7.S'.J
CHICAGO MV13 STOCK.
CHICAGO , Juno G. ( Special Telegram to
Tim HEU. I OATTl.n The market was active
and strong. Shippers were holding off because
cause the supplies were light and prices high
nml they did not want many cuttlo any how ,
but there wore 'not enough good fat native
beeves to supply the dressed beef demand.
The market was very brisk and prices were
] 0o higher than yesterday and were
40 ( f > 0c higher than ono week ago to-day.
Good to choice , $5.00v < 5.37X ; medium
4.r > ( 'Q1.7.V inferior to fair , .20@4.40 ;
Hlop-fud Htccrs , ? 4.S5(7'U7J.j ( ; cows and mixed ,
81.r > @a.50 ; stockers and feeders , fc.5U ! ( J.10.
Texas , steady ; steers , $2.0104.40 ; cows ,
t3.on3.no.
Uoas Huslncss was brisk with another
advance of r > @Uo ) all around , best heavy
making f5.l > ( < 5.75 , and best mixed f5.55i (
6.05. witn common mixed mid coarse lots ut
f5.4r > @o.ro. Light weights averaging 100 to
170 His , sold at tO.GOCJ5.Mj4 , and feather
weights averaging 1110 to 140Ibs utfj.25015.40.
FINANCIAL.
NRW Yoinc , Juno 5. [ Special Telegram to
*
TUB HEB. ] STOCKS The feature of the
Mock market was its weakness and a shrink
in St. Paul preferred , which dropped !
points before 2 o'clock , and sold to
Common wont off l rf in sympathy am'
touched 01 % . There were all sorts of rumors
In circulation affecting thostock ; Tlioro was
-ald to bo strong probability of a now Issue
of preferred slock to help the company out
Another report was that it had increased Its
mllcngo WO miles the past year and its in
dobtndncss fi3,000XK : ( > , and that the earnings
decreased f200,000. The long stock eaino out
freely , ono of the directors being reported a
FCllcr. The weakness spread to the rest ol
the list , and although slight advances were
recorded on n few of the active stocks at the
opening they gradually sagged off , and do
cllncs of .V ® ] pol'it ' were recorded. Pullman
and Now Kinjliwd , however , were excsp
tions ; the former advuiccil . , and the lat
ter ; t' , but did not hold it. The JJurlltiftoi
report for April , showing u net decrease o
1755'XrO ' , was generally anticipated , and. the
stock on\y \ broke } { . There ace two circulars
out on Heading. One U Usiied by Corbln
It says there is no flouting debt , and the com
juny has 110,1100,000 In addition to the $10 ,
C'J3OSO ' 4s received for betterments. The
second circular offers new f J4OS7,000 4s to
the public at 87X- Ten per cent is payable
on subscription , 10 per cent on allotment
uud 0X per cent Juno 25. The old 0 and '
percent gcuorus | will be receive At $1,10C
for the 5s and f 1,200 , for the 7s as cash pay
meats. Subtcriptluuu open Juno 0 and close
kb Ulh.
GovniiNMF.NTS Government bonds we're
[ all but steady to firm.
TESTf.niUt's QUOTATIONS.
tJ. 8.44 registered. 12n'tC. ' ft X.W WH
J. 8. 4Scoupon. , . 127i ! rtoprcferrcd. . . . , .143
J.8.4 ! { r < < Klstre.l.lu7 N.Y.Ccntrnl IfiS
U.8 4Hscoupon. . . 1(17 ( o.n. N mu
nclflc Cs of ' 85 lln V. T S U
ftnnda Southern. . Pacific Mftll 32 > l
Ontral 1'AClfle : Wt ! O. D.&K 17'i
Chlcnjro ttAlton..lilii irullinnnrnlnccOfttliV )
C. , It.&Q 1121(1 Hemline K )
D..L..VW 128 lUock Island , . . . . .lOfl'l
D.&H.U 17 8t.L. & 8.K 2S'4
Erie 24 I donreferred BSH
ilo preferred M'ilC. , Jf. * St. Panl. . . Ol
Illinois Contrnl 118UI o preferred lOf'.i
i. . H.&W itr.i.st. P. & o K
K.&T. 1241 doprofcrred 105
Lnkc.Shoro ! ? * Texas Pacific 18fl
Ii. & N KJ .Cnlon Pacific. MM
Michigan Control. . 78 ? , W.fit.I , . .V P IS
Ml sourlPaclllc. . ( ifl'jl < ! < > preferred. . . . ! S1
MissouriPnclllc. . . . SIV. . U. Telegraph. . 75U
do prof erred Wiil
MOSEY ox CALIKasy nt IX per cent.
Pimm MEKCANTILK PAPCH 4G per
cent.
StnitMNo ExciiAXon Steady atl.SCJ < f for
sixty day bills ; HS tf for dcmnnd.
ritonucnar ;
ChlcnRo. .luno 5. Following nro the
2:80 : closing prices !
riour Quiet nnd unchanged.
AVheat Fluctuations were confined within
a moderate range nnd the fcellnp was unset-
tied ; rloso was above Saturday : cash , S4
O-llic ; July , 8115-liic ; August , 84&c.
Corn L'uirly active ; opened % o below
Saturday's close and closed considerably
lower ; cash , 51 7-10c ; July , G4 ia-lCc ;
August , r,5c.
Oats Dull , wcnk and n shade lower than
Saturday's closing ; cash , ! WUc ; July ,
August , 28'jfc.
Kyc Dull at
Barley ( We.
Prime Timothy $ 'J.10@2.15.
Flax-seed $1.M. !
Whisky $1.10.
Pork Fairly active , steady to firm ;
cash , $14.10 ; July. $14.20 ; August , SH.20.
Lard Steady , with n slight advance ;
cash $8.70 ; July , ? 3.72K@8-5 ; August ,
Dry Salted Meats Shoulders. $0.00(30.25 ( !
short clear , $7.7J > @ 7.SO ; short ribs , 7.CO.
Huttor Quiet ; creamery , 14@17Kc ; dairy ,
Cheese Easier ; full cream chcddars , 7 > ( i ?
7Jfc ; Hats , 77JS/c young Americas , b@
Eggs Firm at 1. (76140. (
Hides Unchanged ; green hides 4 } e ;
heavy green salted , 5 > u ; light green salted ,
fi ( o ; salted bull , ilj/o ; dry flint , 8c ; dry
calf , So ; deacons , 20o each ; dry salted , C@
7c. ,
Tallow Weak ; No. 1 , country , 4e ; No. 2 ,
4pfc ; cake , 4cperlb- .
nccoipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls 30,000 : il,000
Wheatbu 70.000 29,000
Corn , bu 4ftl,000 4711,000
Oftts , bu 517,000 OW.OOO
Uyobu 5XK ( ) * 7.000
Hurley , bbls 14,000 17,000
Milwaukee , Juno C. Wheat FirmJuly ; ,
EOtfc : August , Sljfc.
Corn Dull ; No. 3 , GlJ c.
Oats Lower ; No. 2 white , 37J c.
Ilyo Unehangcd ; No. 1 , G3l ( iHc. (
Uarley-No. 2 , OT > c.
Provisions Steady ; pork , cash and June ,
? 14.00.
IMIiiiienpoHs , Juno 5. Wheat He-
ceipts , 189 cars , shipments , ! ! 4 cars. Closing
quotationsin ; store.'No. 1 hardcash , and Juno ,
blij c ; July , 83Hc : No.l northern , cash and
June , 81 ? < c ; July , 82Jfc ; No. 2 northern ,
cash nnd June , SOc ; July , SO c. On track-
No. 1 hard , 84) c ; No. 1 northern , 8Ii } < Cc.
Flour Unchanged ; patents to ship in
sacks in car lots , $4.50@4.70 ; in barrels , f 1.70
( .M.'JO.
Now Vork. Juno 5. Wheat Receipts ,
224,000 ; exports , 103,000 ; cash declined 'f@
" ' 3 ; options opened } j@5fc higher , closing
, JCc under top ; ungraded red , 89x@90J < fe ;
No. 2red , 'J15i')2o ( ! ) delivered , 91ia@91 ( > c
f. o. b. ; July closing at ' .llj.fe.
Corn Receipts , 29,400 ; exports , 47,000 ;
cash lowur ; options opened steady , soon
broke J @ljjfc on realizing , closing steady at
UfSjlje above bottom ; ungraded , ( ilJ @G2c
in elevator , 02(201 ( c alloat ; July closing at
Oats Receipts , 94,000 ; exports , 2,000 ;
mixed western , 3S@40c ; white western , 42@
4Sc.
Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio , dull at S1G.2.V
options ojiencd 5 and 10 points higher , closing
heavy and lower. Sales : 72,000 bags. Juno ,
$ ii.G5@14.U : ) ; July , ? 12.75 iy.lO.
Petroleum United closed strong at 70J c.
Eegs Firm ; western , IGJfiglGc.
Pork Unchanged ; mess , S14.00@14.GO for
old ; 815.25@iri.no for new.
Lard Higher ; steam , spot , S3.S5.
Butter Firm ; western , 12file. ( ; ! )
Cheese Steady ; Ohio Hut , 7C < tSc.
New Orleans. June 5. Corn Weak and
lower ; mixed , G7@GSe ; ycllowGS(309o ( ; white ,
71 ( )72e. )
Oats Lower ; No. 2 , 43) ) @l4c.
Corn Meal Unchanged : fIJ.10.
Hog Products Unchanged ; pork , flG.OO ;
hint , refined tierce , ? 7.S7J < f.
Bulk Meats Shoulders , $ G.50 ; long clear
and clear rib. ? 7.87l .
KniiKttH City , Juno G. Wheat Steady ;
No. 2 soft , cash , 85c asked : No. 2 red winter ,
July 74 > .ic asked. , 77J c bid.
Corn Quiet ; No. 2 cash , 47Jf asked , 48c
asked ; July , 48 > c bid , 48Ko asked.
Oats No hids nor offerings.
Cincinnati , Juno 5. Wheat No. 2 red.
01.
01.Corn Dull and lower ; No. 3 mixed ,
55c.
55c.Oats
Oats No. 2 mixed , nfijifo
Rye Steady , No 2 , OSe.
Pork 814.G2W.
. .
Whisky81.14. .
St. IjoulH. Juno 5. Wheat Lower ;
cash , 88 > j @S9c ; July , W'i'c.
Corn Dull aud lower ; cash ,
July , nij/c.
Oats Lower ; cash , 32-tfc ; July , 29
Pork S14.50.
Lard $3.00.
Whisky13. .
Butter Steady ; creamery 145llGc ; dairy ,
IilVJ2 STOCK. .
Clilcngo , Juno 5. The Drovers' Journal
reports as follows :
Cattle Receipts , 7,000 : lOo higher for
native beeves ; beeves , $4.20 ( 5.37 ; cows
tuid mixed , $ l.75u'3.GO ( ; stackers and feeders ,
S2.50@4.IO ; Texas cuttlo , S2. < X@I.IO. )
Hogs Receipts , 10,000 ; market strong anil
lOo higher ; mixed , fi.40@5.G2 ; ; heavy , tr..W
( ff5.75 ; light , $5.35@5.UO ; pigs and culls ,
f4.OOOJ5.ro.
Sheep Receipts , 5.000 ; market steady ;
Bhorn mutton , $3,75(25.40 ( ; Tcxans , fj.00 ®
3r.O ; western feeders , $3.20tf3f ( > 0.
Nntlunnl Stouk VnrdH , East St.
liOiilH , Juno 5. Cattle Receipts , 5,000 ;
HHipuicnlH , MX ) ; choice heavy native steers ,
fJ.5W ( 5.20 ; fair to good native- steers , $4,15
(34.00 ; butchers' steers , medium to choice ,
l.20U4. ( ' . > 0 ; stockers and feeders , fair tc
good , $2.40@3.70 ; rangers , common to good ,
$ ! .25@4. i.
Hogs Receipts , 3,500 ; shipments , 700 ;
choice heavy and butchers' selections , $5.55
@ 5.JO ( ; packing , medium to prime , $5.35
( i5.55 ( light grades , @ 5.3TK < I5.45.
KIUISIIH City , Juno S. Cattle Receipts ,
3.400 ; shlpmuiitB , 2,200 ; fat corn-fed of al
classes strong and active , 5(5,100 ( , higher-
grassers slow and weak.
Hogs Receipts , 5,003 ; shipments , 500 ;
Go higher ; common to choice , $5,10tf5.50 (
skips and pigs , $2.50 ( 4.QO.
OMAHA MVK STOCK.
Cattle.
Tuesday , June 5,1SS3.
Although the cattle market is rapidly ad
vanciiifr , the receipts continue very light.
There wore- only forty-nine fresh loadb on
sale to-day. The market opened active at an
advance of 105o ! or about 25o higher than
last Saturday. The demand was good ant
the cuttle wore all sold out early in the morn-
Ing. As high as $4.1H ) was paid for one choice
bunch weighing 1,260 ibs.
llORS.
The receipts of hogs were liberal to-day ,
there being 101 frcuh loads on sale. The
market opened 5@10o higher , but weakcner'
on account of the heavy receipts. The general
oral market , however , was about 5c higher.
The hogs were ull sold aud the pens clcart't
before noon ,
Hlicep.
There was only ono loud on sale.
Houclpts.
Cattle , , . . 1000
Hogs.- . , 0,1)00 )
BUcep , 100
Prevailing Price * .
Thofollowlng 14 n table of prlccs.p.Ud In
thlsmarkct for the erad.cs of stock men-
tipncd.
Pnm6 steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . * . 0 < p.OO
Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 4.50 ( § 4.80
Fat little steirs , WO to 1050 Ibs. 4.10 © 4.40
Common to choice cows 2.00 f/3.60
Common to choice bulls. . . . . . . . 2.00 ( $3.50
FairtochoicollghthoRS B.20 GJ5.30
Pair to choice heavy hoes 5.40 M5.50
fair to choice mixed hogs 5.30 ( 5.40
Hepresematlvo Sales.
C ATT I.C.
No. Av. Pr.
Ibull 1470 2.00
1 cow f > 70 2.50
Icow 1250 2.50
Ibull 1200 2.75
Ibull : 1000 2.75
1 cow HfcO 3.00
4 cows W2 3.23
Ibull 1870 3.25
Icow 1COO 8.75
Ihclfcr 870 3.75
! l steers 923 3.75
lOsteers 0(15 (
24 steers $57 3.90
5 steers KHW 4.00
2 steers 990 4.00
1 stag 1000 4.00
18 stockers 1027 4.10
2 steers 1000 4.25
11 steers 1120 4.80
20 steers 1000 4.85
21 steers 1077 4.45
17 steers 1050 4.55
20 steers 1038 4.55
4 steers 1137 4.CO
42 steers H'S ' 4.00
80 steers 1155 4.CO
57 steers 1103 4.05
21 steers llfit 4C5
20 steers : 125 4.70
37 steers 1305 4.70
22 steers 18011 4.75
20 steers 12i7 4.75
21 steers 1231 4.75
Hstecrs 1093 4.75
53 steers 1283 4.85
37 steers 125(5 ( 4.85 '
18 steers 1272 4.85
37 steers 12b2 4.1)0 )
57 steers " . 12sO 4.95
4 veal calves 147 5.50
HOOS.
No. Av. Shir. Pr. No. AV. Shit. Pr.
07. . . . 205 200(5.20 55" .233 240 l
81. . . . 218 200 5.25 77. . .200 240
GO. . . . 237 2SO 5.25 03. . , .244 240
74. . . . 225 300 5.2 : 120. . .210 320
47. . . . 20 ! ) 1GO 5.i.5 01. . , .258 820
] ( ) . . . . 2.V5 5.25 71. . ,2'i5 80
G. . . .2SI 5.25 72. . .241 120 5.35
. . 219 2SO 5.25 05 , .278 40 5.85
82. . . .197 210 5.25 co ! ! , .233 120 5.85
70. . . . 210 200 5.25 OS. . , .2(53 ( SCO 0.85
71. . . . 207 40 5.25 02. . , .257 120 5.85
81. . . . 220 120 5.25 120. . , .230 240 5.85
73. . . . 220 ICO 5.25 75. . , .250 ICO 5.85
123. . . . 247 400 5.27K 02. . .207 80 5.85
S3. , . . 813 100 5.0 ! ! 70. . , .310 100 5.330
75. . . . 230 200 5.30 01. . , .242 SO 5.85
09. . . .222 40 5.30 74. . .220 320 5.85
OS. . . .219 200 5.30 70. . , .238 100 5.85
130. . . . 220 2SO G.30 07. . .200 ICO G.B7K
09. . . . 219 240 5.30 03. . .200 2-10 5.40
81. , . . 193 280 5.30 04. . , .2 : > o 40 5.40
03. . . .1W 100 5.80 05. . , .277 80 fi.40
SO. , . .IW3 80 5.30 71. . , .201 5.40
CO. . . . 2.)3 ) ICO 5.30 70. . , .202 SO 5.40
CO. , . . 225 ICO 5.80 38. . , .204 ICO 5.40
134. . . .211 400 5.30 54. . .501 120 5.40
127. . . . 247 100 5.30 75. . .243 240 5.40
71. , . . 233 120 15.20 05. . .200 120 5.40
22 " . . . .H 40 5.30 05. . , .203 ICO 5.40
TO" . .230 120 5.80 71. . .253 120 5.40
78 , . .H'3 200 5.30 57. . .823 100 5.40
78. . . .207 530 04. . .278 80 5.40
01. . . 20) ) 200 5.30 00. . .289 120 5.45
08. , . .223 120 5.80 05. . , .2CO SO 5.45
71. , . .220 SO 5,80 54. . , .317 80 5.45
5.30 54 . , .310 100 n.r.o .
G7.239 ! ! 240 5.30 03. . .21)0 ) 5.50
C9..22S 120 5.30 01..2SO 40 5.50
Live Stock Sold.
Showing the number of cattle , hoes and
sheep sold to packers and leading buyers on
to-duy's market.
CATTLE.
Samuel Droifuss 210
Trauenmin & Bro 118
G. H. Hammond & Co 125
A.Jackson 235
Swift & Co ; . . . . 44
A. M. Crune 47
Meek. 18
T. S. Tharp 73
D. Murphy 0
Stephens H. & Co 21
HOGS' .
Hammond & Co 488
Omaha P. Co 1,048
Armour&C. P. Co 2,709
J. P. Squires & Co 891
E. L. Lambert 15
Halstead& Co 375
Craiio& Son 493
J. M. Doud 77
Live Stock Notes.
Hogs Go higher.
Nothing unsold.
Cattle advance 10@15c.
A. Standen , Valley , sold a load of 192-lb
hogs at 5.50.
Lancaster & Bro. , Holmesville , sold a load
of hogs at $5.80.
G. E. Willard , Columbus , was hero with a
load of cattle and hogs.
The price of dead hogs was reduced to-day
to le per Ib for any weight over 100 pounds.
James Elliott , of Clay , Robinson & Co. , re
turned last night from a week's visit in
Chicago.
W. H. Lewis , Columbus , and C. E. Welch ,
Papilllon. were among those who marketed
50c hogs.
B. S. Trucrman , a well known cattle buyer
of East Liberty , Pa. , was hero aud bought
several car loads for shipment.
J. J. Mann , of the firm of Mann & Street ,
was hero and marketed eleven loads of alfalfa
hay fed cattle from Colorado.
E. H. Cowlcs , the well known breeder of
fancy and thoroughbred cattle , was in aud
marketed two loads of cattle.
A. E. Recs and O. P. Howe , extensive feed
ers and shippers of Hardy , were in to-day and
marketed three loads of cattle and ono load
of hogs.
Among those who wore hero and marketed
hogs were the following : E. Anderson , Au
rora ; A. C. Virgin , Utica , and Mr. Piller ,
Ulysses.
O. Swanson , Chapman ; J. U. Allison ,
Silver Cltv ; Thomas Stretch , Valparaiso , and
Thomas Rubby , Weeping Water , were hero
and marketed cattle.
F. G. Kleno , Albion , was In this morning
and marketed a very fine load of Galloway
steers , averaging 1,800-lbs. They wore raised
and fed by Colonel Brninard who has a ranch
near Albion and in Colorado.
OMAHA
Produce , Fruits , Nuts , Etc.
Monday , Juno 4.
Tie ? fallowing quotations arc whole/talc
and not retail. Prices quitted on produce
arc the rates at which round lotnarcsataon
tlilx iiwrhct. Fruits or other lines of yooilfi
requiring extra labor In pacMnu cannot al
ways lie tuiwllcd on ( tuMilo onlcrs at the
same prices quoted for the local trade.
Kates on Jloitr and feed are JoWjcr * ' prices.
Prices on uraln tire those paid by Oinitlia
millers delivered. All quotations on mer
chandise arc obtained from letidlny houses
( unltirc corrected dally. Prices on crackers ,
cakes , c7e. , arc those yiven bu leading ninn-
factnrers ,
There was nothing special to note In the
market to-day , except that a shipment of
early California vcgutublcs , is expected in
the morning. Trade was fairly active , and
quotations ruled unchanged ,
BUTTKU Fancy creamery roll butter. 21o ;
with solid packed at 10 ( < ? lSo ; choice
country butter , mglSo ; cominon grades , 1)0 )
12c.
Eoos-Strictly fresh , 12@l < H < c.
CIIWUUBS Pert-use of 10 Ibs , $3.00@2.25 ,
Southern cherries $3.50 per 24 quart case.
STIUWDIMUIIKS fj.50ffi4.76 per case.
CHEESE Full cream , lli@He.
BL-ETS 50o per doz.
POTATOES Choice homo grown , 75@S5o ;
Utah and Colorado stock , $1.1001.25 ; low
grades , 55gC5c. (
Pot'i.Tiir No dressed fowl In the market ;
live chickens , $ 'I.M ) @ > 3.25 per doz ; spring
chickens , $3.0033.25 ; small cUtcker.s.50 , ]
2.00
SPINACH $1.50 per Mil.
Rnuiuitn 2@2 > fo per Ib ,
ONIONS Native tock$1.25@1.50 ; Spanish ,
per box of 5 Ibs , fl.75@2.00 ; California on
ions , 3K ( < 4c per Ib.
LEMONS $3.75(24.50 ( per box ; fancy. $4.RO@
5.50
5.50OIIANOES California Riverside , $3.75@4.00 ;
medium sweet Riversides , ti.50 per box ;
Messina , $5.507.00 ; Los Angelefc , * 3.75@
3.00 ; Los -AuL-cies Navals , $4.00 ; Riverside
i.-W Jr Ih. for California.
Wood stock , $1.50 < ai75 ; per
rtoz. ' "
AspAKAor8-G0@7&J per dozen bunches.
CLTUMfiF.Rs 50e'f ' < er Uoz for choice.
LETTUCE 30C (35e pcridoz.
CEI.EKV Cnjiforglnisjock , $1.50 per doz.
RAW JHC3 30c per dpz.
Sinixo liEAXfi J.&gjicr bu.
GHEEX Pius $1.50iV 2.00 per hu.
TOMATOES $2.50(33.00 ( per bu.
PISE Arn.E8-$3.25i2.co. (
BAXA.XAS CuTiitaon medium , $2.GO@3.00 per
bunch ; choice$3.00U3,50. (
Tcnsirs California. 2 > jf073c per Ib.
DATES Persian ) RVforc per Ib.
Ci nun Choice Michigan cider , $ -t.50p.60 (
per bbl. of 82 gal , ,
POI-COHN Choice rlro corn Is quoted nt 3 ®
4c per Ih. , ' other kinds 2 > , ' ( rt3c per Ib.
CAHHOTS New stock , 4K45c per doz.
UEANS Good stock , $2.COM2.75 ; California
beans , $2.25@2.40.
N
luC ) ill I111S1 tUff * * * * l V1MI ) H-aV J' IIKHait l"
nuts , 15@l8c ; filberts , ISc ; Italian chestnuts ,
15c ; pecans. 15c.
HONEV 10@21c for 1 Ib frames ; canned
honey , 10@12o per Ib.
PAHSI.IJY 30 per doz.
GIIEEX O.N'iONS ISfjJIOc per doz.
Pi'iin MAi't.c SviitM1 $1.25 per gal.
SALSIFY 23c per bunch.
Grocer's List ,
cans. .
10-lb pa .
' ' " -
8 ( fc.
Svuui'S Now Orleans molasses , per bbl. ,
37@40e per gal. ; corn syrup , 8Go ; half bbls. ,
3So ; 4-gal kegs , $1.55 : sorghum , 3Sc.
PIIOVISIONS Hams , 10Jfailc ( ; breakfast
bacon , lOMOlOJi'c ; bacon sides. 9@9k'ot. itry
salt , 8K@Wc ; shoulders , 7@7/c ; dried beef ,
10@llc.
PICKLES Medium , In bbls , W.OO ; do in half
bbls , $3.50 ; small , In bbls , $7.00 ; do In half
bblsi W.OO ; gherkins , in bbls , $3.00 ; do In
half bbls , $4.50.
CANNKII Goons Oysters , standard , per
case , $3.20(33.35 ( : strawberries , 2-lb , per case ,
$2.CO@2.70 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $2.00 ®
2. 70 ; California pears , per case , $4.70@4.80 ;
apricots , per case , $ l.2.ftf4.35 ; peaches , per
case , $ o.X ( > ( ft5.75 ; white cherries , per case , .
$5.80iO.OO ( ; California plums , per case , $4.50
( Q4.GO ; blueberries , per case , $ 'J.OO@2.10 ; egg
plums , 2-lb. per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , 2 11) ,
pcrcase , $ J1.20@5.75 ; 1-lbsalmon , per dozen ,
$1.80J1.83 ; 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $2.80
@ 2.00 ; 2-lb string beans , per case. $1.75 ®
1.80 ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , Sl.OOfcgl.U.'i ;
2-lb marrowfat peas , ? 2.502.00 : 2-lb early
Juno peas , per case , $2.85 ; U-lb tomatoes ,
$2.30@2.40 ; 2-lb corn , $2.20@3.40 ; sardines.
imported > f , 1215e per box ; domestic # , 0 > 4'
( jZOUc ; mustard , OK@0fo.
SUOAII Granulated , Ox@7e ; conf. A , OJi1 ®
OJfe white extra C. 0rfaOKc ( ; extra C , OK ®
0 ? c ; yellow C , 5Jfci5c ( ; cut loaf , 7 ®
7J < e ; powdered , 7J ® 8)/e ) ; New Orleans
COFI-ISE Ordinary grades , 10@17o ; fair ,
7@16c ; prime , 1819Xe ( ; fancy preen and
yellow , 2v'23c ; old eovcrnuient Java , 2S@
80e ; interior Java , 25@iSc ; Mocha , 23@30c ;
Arbucklo's roasted , 21'ic ; McLaughliu's
XXXX , 21tfc ; Dllworth's , 21e ; Ucd Cross ,
Ulc ; Alaroma , 21J c.
WoonuxwAHE Two-hoop pailst per doz. ,
$1.40 ; three-hoop palls , S1.0. > ; No. 1 tub ,
$7.00 : No. 2 tub , $0.00 ; No. 3 tubs , $5.00 ;
washboards , electric , 51.50 ; fancy Northern
Queen washboards , $2.75 ; assorted bowls ,
$2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $9.50 ; No. 2 churns ,
$8.50 ; No. 8 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ;
spruce , in nests , 70c per nest.
TOIIACCO PLUG Lorillard's Climax , 43e ;
Splendid , 4lc ; Mechanic's Delight , 44c ; Leggett -
gett & Meyer's Star , 45e ; Cornerstone , 39c ;
Drummond's Horseshoe , 45e ; J. T. , 43c ;
Sorg's Spearhead , 43c ; "Cut Rate , " 29c ;
"Oh , My , " 27c ; Piper Heidsick , C4e.
TOIIACCO SMOKiNfl Cotlin's Meerschaum ,
31c ; Catlin's Old Style , 23c ; Sweet Tip
Top , : c ; U. N. O. , 17c ; Red , White and
Blue , ISc.
JELLIES 30-lb pans , $1.25@1.50.
SALT. Per bbl in carload lots , $1.40.
ROI-E Seven-sixteenths , 10K@10Kc.
CANDY Mixed , 9lle ; stick , 5@9Kc.
HOLLAND HEUIHNOS OS@70c per keg.
MAl'LE SUOAU Bricks , 12 > c per Ib ; penny
cakes , 13@14c per Ib. ; pure maplosyrup$1.25
per gal.
BHOOMS Extra , 4-tlo , $2.CO ; parlor. 3-tic ,
painted handles , $2.2fi ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 ,
$1.75 ; heavy stable brooms , $4.00.
STAIICII Mirror gloss , 5Jfc : Graves' corn
0 } o ; Oswcgo gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c.
Tit AS Japans , 20@S5c ; Gunpowder. 20@
GOc : Young Hyson , 22@55c ; Oolong , 20@05c.
Pownnii AND SHOT Shot , $1.80 ; buckshot.
$1.55 ; Hazard powder , kegs , $5.00 : hair kegs ,
$2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50blasting ; Itcgs , $2.35 ,
fuses , 100 ft. , 45@75c.
CIIACKEIIS , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to
change. Soda , 5c ; ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda
snowllako ( In tins ) , lOc ; soda candy , 5) c ;
soda wafers ( in tins ) lOo ; soda zephyrs , be ;
city oyster , O e ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oyster ,
7c ; gem oyster , 5c ; monitor , -7e ; Omaha
oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , 5c ; snow
drop oyster , 7c ; butter 5u ; Hoston , So ;
Omaha butter , 7c ; sawtooth butter , 0c ;
cracker meal , 5 } e ; graham , 8c ; graham
wafers , lOc ; graham wafers in pound pack
ages , 12 > c ; hard bread , 5o ; milk , 7 c ; oat
meal. Sc ; oat meal wafers , lOc : oat meal wa
fers in pound packages , 12J e ; animals 12c ;
Bolivcr gmgcrround,7c ( ) ; creaui,8eCornhill ; ,
lOc ; cracknells , ICc ; Irosted cream 8 } c ;
ginger snaps , Sc ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Ou ;
homo made ginger snaps , in boxes , 18o ; homemade
made ginger snaps , ( Mb cans ) per dozen ,
$2.50 ; lemon creams.Sc ; pretzels , ( hand made ) ,
ll } c : assorted cakes and Jumbles , lljtfc ; as
sorted lingers , 15c ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) ,
per box , $7.00 ; banana fingers , 14o ; butter
jumbles , ll e ; Brunswick , 15c ; brandy
snaps , 15o ; chocolate drops ( new ) lOc : choco
late wafers , 15o ; Christmas lunch , ( In tins ) ,
perdozcn , $1.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14c ; coffee
cake , 12c ; Cuba Jumbles , UKc ; cream puff * ,
30o ; egg Jumbles , 14c ; ginger drops , lie ;
honey Jumbles , HXO : Jelly fingers , 15c ; Jelly
wafers , 15c ; lolly tart ( now ) . 16o ; lady ling
ers , 18o ; vanilla bar , 14e ; vanilla wafers , 14o ;
Vienna wafers. 1 do en packages In a box ,
per dozen , $2.50.
DA11 goods packed in cans le per Ib advance
except snowflnko and wafer soda , which are
in . in and 3-lb
packed only cans. Soda 2-lb -
paper boxes , i c per Ib advance ; all other
goods le per Ib advance. Soda In Mb paper
boxes , le per Ib advance. Tlio 2-lb boxes are
packed in cases holding 18 in a case. The 3-
ib boxes are packed in cases holding 13 in a
case. The 1-lb boxes nro packed in cases
holding.SO in a case. Onc-lbgraham and oat
meal wafers packed 2 doz in n case.
Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to
show goods. 75c. Cans foi wafer soda , $3,00 ,
not return able. Cans for snowflake soda ,
$5.00 per doz. Tin cases with glass face to
display the goods , 75o each. No charges for
packages except for cans and returnable
goods. Glass front tin cans and "snowflako"
soda cans are returnable at prices charged ,
Dry Goods.
PniNTS SOLID COLOIIS Atlantic , (5c ( ;
Slater , 5cBerlin \ oil , OJfoj Garner oil , C ®
7c. PISD ANI > ROIIEH Richmond. 0 } c ; Al
len , 0 > o ; River Point , 5o ; Steel River , Oo ;
Richmond , Co ; Pacific , flj c. Lvnino BI.UK
Washington , OJi'c ; Century , dlgo blue prints ,
9c : American. ( ) XcArnold ; , OJrfe ; Arnold B ,
lO c ; Arnold A ) 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10e.
Ditr.ss Charter Oak , 5c ; Ramapo , 4 Vo ; Lodi ,
5c ; Allen , Oc : Richmond , Co ; Windsor , fl c ;
Eddystone. 0 > < c ; Pacillc , G } c.
Bitow.v SIIEETINO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7Ko ;
Atlantic H , 4-4.i7 u ; Atlantic t ) , 4-1 , 7Ko ;
Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oo ; .Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Au
rora C , 4-4 , 5o ; CroiY'i ' XXX , 4-4 , 7fo ; Hoos-
lor LL , 4-1 , Ho ; Vidlan Head , 4-4 , 7Ke ; Law
rence LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 } c ;
Pcpperell R , 4-41 7d ; Popperell O , 4-4 , Co ;
Pcpporcll , 8-4 , ISWc ; Popperell 0-4 , 21c ; Pep-
percll 10-4 , 23c ; Utica C. 4-4 , Co ; Wuebusctt ,
4-4 , 7J c ; Aurora B,4-4 , , CJ o ; Aurora R , 4-4 ,
BATTS Standard , Oc ; Gem , lOe ; Beauty ,
12Kc ; Bayonne , 14c ; B , cased , J0.50.
CAUIT.T WAIUBibb , white , j'Jc ; col oed
" " '
"D'L-CK West Point , 20 In. 8oz. , lO o ; West
Point , 29in. 10oz.12Kc ; West Point , Id In.
13 oz. , 15o ; West Point , 60 in. 11 oz. , lOc.
Checks-Caledonia X , OKo ; Caledonia XX ,
lOKc ; Economy , Oc ; Otis , Oc.
Kes'TUCitv JEANS Memorial , 15o ; Canton ,
28o ; Durham , Siifo ; Hercules , 18c ; Leaming
ton , 2JKc ; Cotts'vorld , 27 0.
MIHCEI.LANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.65 ;
Plain Holland , 6 > < < t9) c ; Dado Holland ,
'
COSIFOHTEIIS $0.60@35.l)0. )
Hi.KKCiifn SIIEETINU Berkely cambric ,
No. 00 , O ci Best Yet , 4-4 , 0o ; butter cloth ,
OO , 4 > < c ; Cabot , 7V < o ; Farwull , t > Ko ; Fruit
of Loom , 0)40 ) ; Freeno G , Co ; Ho ] > e , 7 a ;
King Philip cambric , lie ; Lnnsdale , llj e ;
Lonsdale. 8 > fo ; Ne\v York mills , lOJfe ; Pep-
perell42-ln. , lie ; Pcppcroll , 4tJ-ln. , 12o ; Pcp
perell , 0-4 , IGc ; I'eppcrell , 8-4,21c ; Pcpperell ,
1M. sai.Pcpperell ; , 104 , 25c ; Canton , 4-4 ,
o' c ; Canton , 4-4 , OXo ; Triumph , Oo ; Warn-
BUtta , lOc ; Valley 5o.
GIXOIIAHPlunkett checks , 7oWhittcn \ -
ton , 7J cj York , 7 > cNortrjandi ; dress. S ! < te :
Cnlcuttn dress , 8 > tfc : Whlttcndon dress , S'j'c ;
Hcnf row dress 8i@12) ! c. '
TICKS Lcwlston , 30-ln , 'JSVoi Lowlston ,
n2-in. , iaj < c ; York.in.J He ; Swift river ,
7'ic ; ThorndyVe , OO , STc ; Thorndyko FF ,
SV'c ; Thorniiiko 100. < bfoThornklko \ X ,
15j ; Cordls , No. 5 , OJ c ; Cordls. No. 4 , lie.
DENIMS AmoskcagB.(5-6z. ( , loc ; Everett ,
-oz. , 13c ; York , 7-CZ. , I8' < c ; Hay market SKc ;
JoffrQ" X/f. lljfc : Jaffrey XXX , 12 'c ;
Beaver Creek AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek BB ,
He ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc.
FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman , OOc : Gosccn ,
Stevens'A , 7J < e , . . . . , _
8h'c ; bleached , 9 > c ; Stevens'
bleached , 10 } c ; Stevens'S R. T ,
Oencrnl M nrkctn.
Lr.ATnEn Oak' soles , 8$07c ( ; hemlock
slaughter sole. 21 < 239c ; hemlock dry sole , 12
( < f25c ; hemlock kip , 00 90c : A. & B. runner
kip , 50@75c ; A. hemlock calf , ! Klcj1.00 ( : A.
A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75e ; hemlock
10@24c ; English -rain
. .
MvU iVi'W k X LI I ItV.V/ ( > * * * * ! * ' V t l VV * * Jllt VJi * V-M
D. Mo.J.75@3.00 ; Dangola kid , 80@Cic ! ;
'CM ' _
French calf shin's , $1.25@2.25'French ; kip
skins , $1.10(181.50 ( ; Russltt linings. $0.00 ( < ? O.W
per doz , ; pink cream and white linings , S7.50
gO.75 | ier doz. ; colored toppings , $9.0011.00.
Dnutis Acid Carbolic , crystal per Hi , GOc ;
citric per Ib. COe ; tartarlo , per Ib , GOc ; sul
phuric , per Ib , 4c ; ammonia , carb , pcrlb , 15c ;
alum , per Ib , Go : alcohol. 05 percent , per gal ,
( -J.22 ; blue vitriol , per Ib , 8c ; borax refined ,
pcrlb , lOc ; camphor refined , 32c ; cream tar
tar , pure , jfcr Ib. 42c ; cream tartar , commer
cial , per Ib , 20e ; cloves , per Ib , 33c ; cuttle
fish bone , per Ib , 30c ; dextrine , per Ib , 12c ;
& W. , peroz. , 53e : quinine , Gorman , peroz. ,
48e ; Rochcllo salts , per Ib , 85o ; saffron ,
American , pcrlb , 40c ; saffron , true Spanish ,
per oz. , $1.00 ; salapctrc , pure per Ib. lOc ;
[ sulphur , Flowers' , per Ib. , 5c. ; soda , bt-car-
bonatc , per Ib , Go ; silver , nitrate , pcrlb ,
$11.50 ; spcrmacettl , per Ib , fi2T ( OOc ; strych
nine , pcroz , , $1.25 ; wax , white , pure , per Ib ,
G5c ; wax , yellow , pure , per Ib , 35c.
OILS Carbon , 175 degrees , 13c ; carbon ,
150 degrees , 13c ; linseed boiled , OOc ;
linseed , raw , C7c ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ;
No. 2. $ .12 : sperm whale , $1.00 ; whale water
blcaciicd , 85c ; fish , bank. 35c ; neatsfoot , ex
tra , C5c ; neatsfoot , No. 1 , GOc ; gasoline , 75
degrees , 15c ; W. S. lard , 35c ; No. 1 lard , SOc ;
No. 21ardGO@55o ; W. V. zero , 14c ; W. Va.
zero , 14c : golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 ,
25c ; whale. 20c ; nuptha , 1 degree. I4e ; head
light , 150 degrees , 12e ; headlight. 17G de
grees , IGc ; turpentine,45e ; castor , pure , $1.30
per gal.
HIDES Green butchers,1 4@4 } < fc ; green
cured , 5@5)c ) ; dry Hint , 7c ; dry salt , Oc ;
green salted calf , 0fc ; damaged hides , 2o
off ; dry salted deacons. 25c each. Tallow-
No. 1 , 3 ? c ; No. 2 , 2j $ c. Grease Prime
wliitc , 4 ; c ; yellow , 3c ; brown. 2c. Sheep
pelts 10cS$1.00according ( to quality. Brand
ed hides classified as damaged.
SriniTs Cologne spirits 188 proof , $1.14 ; do
101 proof , $1.17 ; spirits , second quality , 101
proof , $1.15 ; do 183 proof , S1.13 ; alcohol , 188
proof , per wino gallon , $2.12 ; redistilled
whiskies , § 1.23(01.60 ( ; gin blended , $1.GO2.00 ;
Kentucky bourbons , $2.0000.00 ; Kentucky
and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00@0.50 : Golden
Sheaf and rye whiskies , $ .503.00 ; brandies ,
imported , $5.00(38.00 ( ; domestic , $1.30 < g3.00 ;
gins , imported , $5.00@0.00 ; domestic , $1.25 ®
8.00 ; champagnes , imported , per case , $23.00
@ 33.00 ; American , per case , $10.0017.00.
Ijiunlier.
DIMENSIONS AKD TIMnEIl ,
" '
] 5 'ft. 18ft. 20ft. 22 ft. 21 ft.
° x4 ' ' ' ' ' ' .17 602000 21 OO ) 00 22 00
Sxti ! . . . . . . 17 60 38 00 21 00 2:1 : 00 i 00
2x8 , .17 M)2I ) 00 21 00 22 00 23 00
4x10 .17 6020 IK ) 31 00 si oo : 0)
2x12. .IB 2fl 20 ( X ) 21 00 24 00 24 00
2x4 8x8. 15 60 Ul 50 33 CO 23 00 23 00
DOAllDS.
No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.00 1 No. 3 com , s 1 s.$15.50
No. 3 com , s 1 s. . 17.00 | No. 4 com , s 1 s. . 13.50
FENCING.
No.l , 4&0inl2&14ft , rough $19.50
No.l , " " 10 " 0 19.5
No. 2 , " " 14 " . . . . . . . .0 10.5
No. 2 " " 10 " . .
, . . . . . . .018.0
SIDINGS.
A , 12 , 13 & 10 ft.$21.GO J C , 12 , 14 & 10ft.SIG.GO
B , " " 20.50 I D , " " 12.50
ClilMNO AND 1'AHTITION.
2d com * { in White Pine ceiling $34.00
ii 41 It II ' OQ QQ
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
Clear % in Normay " " . . . . . . . . lo'.OO
) In " " "
2dcomji 14.00
n.oouiNo.
A Gin White Pine $20.50
BOin " " 33.50
COin " " '
'MM
DOin " " 21.50
EOIn " " ( Scl. Fencing ) 19.00
0 in Drop biding 5 < > c per M extra.
STOCKllOAHDb.
A12inchsls $15.50
B12 " 39.20
C12 " 30.00
D 12 " 2t.OO ;
No. 1 coin , 12 in s 1 s 13 ft 20.M )
" " " 14 ft 19.00
" " " 10ft
18.50
" " " 10 , 18,20ft 21.50
No. 2 " " 19.00
" " " 12&14 ft IS.50
" " " 17 ft 17.GO
12 In Grooved roofing , $1 per M more than 12
in Stock Boards same length.
10 in Grooved roofing sumo price as 12 in
Stock Boards.
SHIP LAP. J19.00
No. 1 Plain Sand 10 in
No.2 " " " 17.50
No.l , OG,8in 19.GO
riNISIIINO.
1st and 2d , clear , 1 , I/ ' , In s 2 s $51.00
" l ! " \ yl 51.K )
3d. clear , 1 in s 2 s 44.00
" VJ , I } in2 40.00
A. select. 1 ins 2s 40.00
A , ' Itf , IK , 2 in s 2 s 44.00
B , " 1 ins 2s 30.00
B , " U/l ,2in s2s 37.00
B , select , all 10 ft , $1 extra.
Celling
Clear Finish , 1 and Ik'mch , s2s 20.50
Clear Finish , 1 > and 3 Inch , s 2 s . ' 10,00
Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch 21.50
Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base. , . . 20,00
SOUTIIUItN' YELLOW 1'INC.
Star , 4 Inch Flooring $21.00
1st and 2d clear 4 inch Flooring 23.00
Clear % inch Ceilintr 20.00
Clear % Inch Partition 24.00
Clear % Inch , Partition $2 absvo X inch
IIATTHNB. WELL TUIIINd , I'ICKl'.TS.
OGBatts , Si lii $ 70
" Kx3 , ls 35
3 In well tubing , D & M and buv 23.00
Pickets , D ( t. H flat 19.50
" DHsq 19.50
SIUNOLES , LATH.
XX clear $8.50 Extra A * $ 3.00
* A * Standard. . 2.75 0 in clear 2,10
No.l 1.35 Lath 2,75
ROSE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE ,
TERRE HAUTE , IND.-A SCHOOL OF [ HGIMIEJUNO.
Well rndowod , well rqulppuil trpartmtnt * a ( tie
cbaulcuUnill Ivll incln : crlriK. iin-lrirliy : , Cliemli.
try iml Drawing. Kili > nnTeblinpHnn | , | Laboratntlii.
For Cutulotuo , aJdrtfu T , U. MLNDDNJlAUL. 1'xc ' * .
f. II. riLMtK. K RICnUAX , J. h ,
PALMER. RICHMAN 4CO. . ,
Live Sloclf Commission Merchants ,
Office Room K. OppoillB Eichacgo llulldlnv. tmlon
block Vurdi , SoulU Oaiahn , K | J.
McCOY BROS. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
llirket funiKheit Jrce ua appllc Uon. Stcxkeri nnrt
fcederi furnlilHKl mi touJ Ifcrmi. Ito'uruuc i' Omu-
liaNullonul Hank mill t-uiilb Oaialia Nuilbiui , Union
block Yi.nl > , buulli Uumlia.
rvfER.WESTER
Live Stock Commission ,
Ilaom 15 , KicbiiDctt Ilulldiui ; , U'ulou Block Taidi ,
, Neb.
ALEXANDER i FITCH ,
Commision Dealers in Live Sock ,
' . "J , ( ) p | > o > lle Kxclmnio llullillnn. Uuiou Stock
Vunli , tiuutli Oiaalja.NH ) .
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha. Limited ,
'
C H UR c H fCITpA n K E n ,
Dealer in Agricnltorallmpleinents , Wagons ,
Carriages nnJ nuaclti. JMII < Street , between Mb and
10th , Omaha , Nebraska.
LININGER & M'ETUV\LF co. .
AgricnltnrallraiilcracntSjfapn Carriages
> , Kle. wholesale.
PARLIN , ORErTDORF & MART1NT"
\Vlioleitlo Doalfrd In
Agricultural Implements , Wagons SBnigics
Ml , SW > , W6 nd W7 Jone Street , Omarm. _
pTp. MAST sTcoT
Mannfactnrers of Buckeye Drills , Sccflers ,
CultlTntom , H y 1l kp . Cider Mill ! " nnd I.ubnn Iu1-
vcrltcrs. Cor. lllli and .Nlcholm Street * . _
w i NONA TM pTiwliN f c'oTi
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AgriculturalImplementsWagons&Bn , gics
Corner llth tvnil Xlcholas Slrecln.
OMAHA ItllANCII.
J. F. SEIBERLINQ k CO. ,
Akron , Olilo.
Harvesting Machinery and BMcr Twine ,
\V. , . Mead , Manaacr. 1813 LOATonwortli l.'Om lin.
"M 6 L i N E . M i u B"URN& STOOD ARD Co
Mnnutncturcrs nndJobbrrg In
Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
Cor. 9th find 1'ndtlc strcpts , Omalin , Neb.
Boota tind Shooai.
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"W. V. MORSE k CO. .
Johkrs of Boots anil Shoes ,
1101 , 1103-1101 Douglnn St. , Omnha .Miuiutnctory , Sum-
meryt. , lUclun. _
K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. ,
(9ucce.Mor ( > to Ilocil , Jonca A Co. )
Wholesale Mannfactnrers of Boots and Shoes
Ilorton ja
Artists' NlQtorlnls.
A HOSPE. Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 Douulas Street , Omabn , Ncbrnika.
Booksellers and Stationers.
H. M , & S. W. JONES ,
Successors to A. T. Kcnyon A , Co. , Wholesale It Hctnll
Booksellers and Stationers ,
line Wedding Stationery , Commcrclnl S-tnlloncry
UZi Douulas Street. Omntia. Neb ,
Coffees , Sploos , Etc.
CLARKE COFFEE CO. .
Umaba Coffee and rJplce Mills.
Teas. Coffees , Snices , Baking Powfler ,
ri YorlnK Kxtracts , Launilrj llluo. Inks , Ktc. 1 H-
ifl(1 ( H rn r Strpet. Oiimhn. Nfhraaka.
Crookory andJJIasswaro
. L7wRia HT.
Aiient forthc Manufacturers and Importers of
Glassware Lamps Chimneys
Cro.ckery , , , ,
Ktc. Offl co , ! I17 S. 13th St. , Omaha. Nebraska.
PERKINS. GATCH &LAUMAN.
Itnoortera and Jobbers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamrs , Silverware
Etc. 15H Fnriiftui St. , New I'axton llullillni , ' .
Commission and Storage- _
FREDERICK J. FAfR BRASST '
\VholcKitlo
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision
Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 10H North ICth
btrcct.UniHhu , Neb.
GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. ,
Successors to McShano & Schroedcr. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omaha , Nebraska.
RIDDELL & rtlDDELL.
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Bpeclaltlcs Uuttcr , KKKI , Chccup , 1'oultrr. Oamo ,
Oysters , Kto. , Ktc. 112 BoulhUth Street.
Coal , C p f d Uimo.
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OMAHA'C'OAL. COKE & "LiMTE"
Johte of Hard and Soft Coal ,
209 Eouth 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
J. J. JOHNSON & CO. .
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime ,
And shippers of Coal , foke. Cement , 1'lattcr. I.lme ,
Drain Tllo , and fewer I'lpn. Onlce , I'aiion llotul ,
Farnam at. , Uinaha , Neb. Telephone till.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
" 14 South 13th St. , Ocintm. Nell.
Dry Goods and PJotjpns.
M. E SIvTlTH i c67.
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 and 1101 Douclas , Cor. llth St.Omaha , Neb.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co
Importers and Johoers in Dry Goofls.Notions .
Gents' KurnlshlnR Coods. Corner llth mid HaJucy
Se.Onjulia. Nebraska.
Furniture.
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Kanmin Etrect. Omaha. Nebraska.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture
Omnlia , Ncbrn'kn.
Office FixturoB.
TUB f IMMONDR MANUPACTUIUNO CO.
.Manufacturers of
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mnntlcs. flilrhoanls. Hook Cases , Drue KlxtiironAVall
C'a'os.I'ftitltloiiH , llalllnvs , Countum , llecrand Wlno
Coolnrn , Mlrrurn.otr. Factory and onlco , 1TJO and 17u ;
Koutli I3lh St. , Ouiulm. Telephone 1124.
Orocorlos.
GALLAGH
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
705,707,703 and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
1 IU and Leayonworlh Streets , Omaha , Nebraska.
Hardware. _ _
LEE. ' CLARK rANDREESEN HA Rb-
WARE CO.
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate
Mt'tnls , Sheet Iron , ettKontH for Howe Scales ,
Mliunl I'owileruiKlLyniiui llarbedVlro ,
Oinnlm , Nelmihkn.
HIMEBAUGH &TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' Tools and Ilatralo Kcalei. 1(05 Douglu ,
htruet , Omuha , Nulirnaia.
RECTOR , WILHELMY St CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware
,
IC'.h cd Ilarnoy tits. , Om li , N'cli. Wustera ARCiiti
( or Austin I'owdtrOi. . . .Irirerrun'loc'l Nall ,
I'ulibunki blaiiOaiil Hcalct.
fR O S , SAT > R Yc
Wbolciala Maiuracturur < uf
Saddlery & JMers of Saddlery Hardware
AndL eher. ( 141)1 , li'JJ and 1117 Marney St. , Omaha ,
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_ , . " Hordwarp.
W. j."bnoAfcn7
Heary Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Bprlnei , Wajion 8tock , lUr.lware. I.umt'or , L'tc. Iff.
aod Uil llarnctitrctt , Ouiiln.
JAMES A. EDNEV ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
Borland Carrittii" Wood Stock , Ilcarr Htrdwaru
Ktc. 1211 mid lifjItHTeDT urlUBt.Om Uu. " '
Hats ,
W. L. PARROTTE & CO. . .
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
119 ! Uaiosj SU 'ot. Omalia , Neb.
Iron Works.
STEAM UOILER WORKS ,
Carter A ? on , I'rop'f. Manufacturers ol all klndf
Steam Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron WorJt
Work South iOlh and II. A M. CfOMlng.
rAXTON A VIKHUNO IHO.V WOHKS.
Wrought and Cast Iron Bnilfling Worr ) ,
Endlnos , nra Work.Gfnml Koundrr. Machine nnd
lllncVimltli Work , omre and Works , U , 1 * . lly.
and Kth Street , Omaha.
"OTvTAHTt W I R E1 1 Rt > rsTWoRKsT"
Manufacturers of Wire , and Iron Railings
OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS.
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
Vault * . .Tall Work. Iron and Wlro Fonclns. 8l n , Ktfl.
t > . Andrcen , 1'rop'r. . Cur. 14th and Jackson Pis ,
CHAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORTHS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
and Pcroen , for bank , ornco . lore < .ro ldonco .otc.
Improved Awnlnpn. 1 ock nmh Mnchlnery and
lllacksmlth Work ? . 4UI outli 14th St.
IMEAQHER & LEACH ,
Fire and Bnrglar Proof Safes , Time Looks ,
flenorat Agent * for Dli-boM Safe A I ck Co. ' *
Vaults and Jill Work , llli Knrtmru street , Omaha.
Mllllnory niul Notlona.
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I. bBERlFELD R Tcjr57T
Importers & Jotters in Millinery & Notions
an210and i South lltli Street.
Notions.
J. T. ROBINSON
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
403 and iMScutli 10th St. , Omaha.
VINY ARD"&TSCHNEIDERI '
Notions and Gent's ' FnriiisDing Goods ,
1108 Itarncy Street. Omalm.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholsale Refined and Luhricating Oils ,
Axle ( Irpaso , Kto. , Omaha. A. 11. Ill hon. Maim r.
Points t nd .pjla , .
CUMMINGS & NEILSON ,
Wholesale IK'nlt'rs In
Paints , Oils , Window Gla > s , Etc , :
HIS Farnum Street , Omaha , Nob.
Lumbar.
OMAHA LUMBKR CO. ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
1SU Street and Union 1'aclOc Track. Omnha. .
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasb , '
Doors , Ktc. Yards Corner 7th and Uouvtuj Coruel
tlth anil Douglas.
C. N. DIETZ.
Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmher ,
iithnnd : California Strecti" , Omaha , Nebraska.
FTfED" V
Lumher Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
Corner ftth nnd Douglas Pis. . Omaha.
T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. .
To Dealers Only ,
Oltlco , llWlKnrnnm Ftreet. Omnha ,
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD.
Wholesale Lumher , Etc ,
Imported and American rortland Curaent. Statl
Agent fur Mllwnukeu llydrnullc Cement aud
QulncyVhlto J.line.
CHAS. R. LEE.
Dealer in Hardwood Lumkr ,
Wood Carpets and Parquet Floorlnz. Hth and Douglas
Pa por.
por.PAPER
PAPER CC. .
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nice stock of 1'rlntlne , Wrapping and WrltlnB
1'a 'yr. Hpi'Clal attention Klton to r r load orders.
_ Prlrjtors' Mntorlala.
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"WEST'ERN NEWSPAPERTUNION ,
Auxiliary PQhlisliers ,
Dea.er.ln . rinters' Buppl.e. . .
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RU BBER C cT ?
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
311 Clothlna and Leather Uoltlntf. 10U8 Fcrnum Street.
Fittings , Pumps , Etc.
Co. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
itcfttn , Water , Itallwnr imd Mining Supplies , Ktc.
_ WlKandl 4FunmmWrciliOiuuha.
CHUHCiTfL L P U M P CO. . '
Wholesale Pnmps , Pipe , Fittings ,
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U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUM P CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies.
llallldajr Wind Mills. Olf land 1 Karnam Bt.,0in h .
_ ( J K. Iloss , ActliiK MauHR4 > r ,
BROAVNELL ft CO. .
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery.
dheet iron
Smoke . . . . . . . Stacks . , Bailer B - - ,
Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Slacks ,
lirltcblnk's , Tanks nnd ( ienurul Holler Iteualrlnc. Uli
Doiluu Htreet , Omaha. Neb.
Soods.
PHIL. STIMMEL 4 : CO. ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
tfll anil ' . ' 13 Jonei Mri' < t Dinnlm.
Storage , Forwarding & Commission
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS A CO. ,
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
Urancn uoiif e of the Homioy lliiK yCo. HuuKlosAt
whulesalu and retail , 1VJH : liflOuiul 1SU liard btroet , '
Omahu. Tcli-phono No , 7SO.
OHHT Ml
_ Browora.
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STORZ & .
Lager Beer Brewers ,
lvn Norllt Kliitbteenth Street. Omaha. Ni-h.
Overalls. _
MAN'uFACTURlTja GO" , ?
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jcaui 1'autt , Shirts , Kto. lllUnnd 1101 Do Jultt Hticot.
Umaha , Kub ,
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galyanizefl Iron and Cornice-
John Kpeoiitvr. 1'roiirletor. Vi ] nodru auU 1W nd 101
North IWh btrccl , Uumlia.
" . " ' Paper ' Uoxos. _ . - . - . - .
J'OHN L'WH.KIE ,
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
Not. 1317 uud 1311) DoujUt St. , Oaialm , Neb.
, Deere , Etc.
\VU9lflalo MimiT .ilii : r of
Sasht Doors. Blinds and Mouldings ,
Urancb UfCcp , lilii qpd l f J Hr9t > , Oauha , Kcb.
BOHN MANUFACTURTNC"cT)7" l
Manufacturers of Sash , Deere , Blinds ,
Mi < ulJlnit , Hlalr Work and lutcrlor Iltrrt W'.ort I'litf
lib. N.KCoru ritU iinj I.ea'ruDwvitu fllmetf.
Ouiaha , Ij'c'j. i
OMAHA PLAN iNcTwiLl. C.OT 'i
Manafaclurers of Moulding , Sash , Doors ,