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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , JUNE 29. 1888.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
In Spite of Bull Novs Wheat Rules
Rather Weak.
VERY LITTLE TRADING IN CORN.
OnlR Quid nml Tpiullni ; Downward
I'i'inlfloiis Ijirelrss The Cnttlo
. Market Still Overrun With
TexmiH HORN Actlvs.
OIIICAOO 1MIODUCR MAUKHT.
CHIC too. Juno 2 . f Special TclcRram to
Tun llrt.l : Thcro wa plenty of bull news
In the whcnt mnrkct this tnornmff nnd there
were believers In It nntl buyer * orlicat , but
for the renter part of the session they wcro
unable to talco nil the wheat which Hutchtn-
son nnd Cudnliy had for sale , nnd so prices
Bought a lower lovcl. With the receipt of
each piece of bullish Intelligence thcro xvould
bo a small upturn , but In every Instance , ex
cept the Insl , earh ndvnncc was followed by
a greater decline. Kven with the lust nd-
vance AiiRUst wheat closed the morning ses
sion V" ) | C lower than yesterday. That the
correct reason was a local ono of large olTor-
Ings by the two local traders named above
mny bo Inferred from the fuel that other do
mestic markets did not follow the weakness
here. New York nnd HI. Unils , Indeed ,
were sometimes higher than they closed yes
terday. Kvidcntly the same Inlluencos
wcro not at work m those mar
kets nnd In this the New York
firmness was explained In dispatches
fiom there by the fact that Spool sent buy
ing orders thcro this morning. The llrst
public cable quoted sput wheat steady , but
the second , which cnmo Just at the I o'clock
close , quoted nil advance of J < M in California
club and No. B spring , with ted winter nn-
clmngcd. This Information was Riven by
private cables an hour before the ofllrlnl re
port came. H helped srcatly to steady the
market and when posted caused the last ad-
vnnco of the morning. July wheat opened
tit 8l ) ' e. sold down to 10f , nnd closed at VJj e.
August n-lieat , In which thcro is now the
most trading , opened nt 7UXe , sold down to
70'jc , up to ! ) % , down to 79' c ns.iin , then
up to 70 c , and closed at 7c. December
wheat opened nt Kffc ! , sold down to 81 , % , up
to and closing nt 8ii ) c.
Opening prices In the speculative corn
market were about the same ns the closing
prices of yesterday , nnd for a time held
fairly firm , then broke nearly 1XC and only
recovered a third of the loss buforo the close.
This course of the market wus a decided surprise -
priso to most people , and is only to be ac
counted for by the fact that few bid. The
bears wcro willing , even in the face of bull
ish conditions , to sell more corn than buyers
would or could take. It was said that the
same crowd Who earlv in the \vcek so unsuc
cessfully attempted toputpricesup.weronow
putting out shott lines quite ns freely as
they then took on long ones ut much higher
prices. Cudnhy also was ciedited with heavy
selling. Thcio wore reports that the recent
licnvy rains had done great damage to the
growing crop in this state nnd the weather
hoic wns cold enough to make coin shorts
want to cover but it did not. On the contrary
i .
trary they said the railroads \\ero now
getting gicat calls for cars to load corn in ,
and largo receipts wcio predicted for the
Jlrsttcn days in July. The lowest point ,
however , was i cached on the announcement
of'--Ocaib estimated receipts for to-moirow.
August eo111 opened at 4'Jtc , sold immedi
ately atl'.lJ4c , down to I9@M ' > < | C , up to
' % then down to 4b'4c ' , up to and closing
Jj ii-l c. September corn opened at
c , sold down to lsc and closed nt l'Ja ' } < tf
i'J c.
The speculative oats market was very
quiet nmt had a downward tendency early in
'sympathy with the weakness in coin , but
recovered later , and closed at ns good as
opening prices or bolter. Autust oats
opened at lfl ! } e , sold down to 2rt 4i0 ( JO c , up
to nnd closing at CCAje. September oats
opened nt J.35 e bid , sold nt ' X ° il"d closed
at 2ie. !
In provisions there was no life in specula
tive trading at any time. For cash delivery
sales showed an increase , but in the future
product transactions wcio largely confined
to the changing over of outstanding con
tracts. In pork tlie premium paid on changes
was lOc , niul in lard and short ribs 7J ( < MUc.
Anuit.NooN SIISMON Wheat stronger ;
July opened at TflJ c , sold at 7c ! , oft to
! % , up to 7'J c , closing at 7'J'H ' ( < < < 79Kc.
August sold at TV ft/Ml'dC , a sale or so nt
EOJfc , off to Nc ) , closing nt Ml' c. September
closed utb24b'JJ ! ( < c. Corn sold nt t ! ? ( ( 4bj < c
for July , closing nt 4Sc. August .sold ut 4 * > > 6
( jf-lOe , closing at ISJ c ; September closing at
about Illl1)c. ; Onts steady. Pork was quiet
and unchanged. Lard was quiut but a
little stronger ; Juno closed at fs.li\ijs ! ( 15.
July nt fs.iti , August at $ M 2,1 , September ami
October at f b : ' .H > " ! i' ar at * T 5 % . Short
ribs wore u Mmtle better ; Juno closed ul
J7.SO. Jnlj closed at $7..r > 0 , and August ut
$7 OJ ; Septcmbor closed at ? 7 07iij7.7U. ] (
CHICAGO ItlVK STOCK.
Ciuctno , Juno OS. ( Special Telegram to
TUB Ilur. I UVTTI.K Hutinow was very slow
nt the opening , with u straight cut of loc on
good cattle and 20o on medium nnd grassy
stocks. Twenty-four thousand cnttlo in two
days , oven if half are Texans , is too mnnj
for the market. Good Toxnus served the
purjioso of keeping down the price on fair to
medium natives and poor Toxiins wcro usci
to hammer down values on common natives
Thin Texans ai o down to ns bad prices as at
nny tune last summer , and all native cows
are nlso down to us low prices as nny time
lust year. Shippers should bear in mind Urn
native cows and heifers , ulso bulls , an
worth moro money in the country than ii
Chicago this week , nnd such will be the state
of the market until tbe run of Texaus
fails , There were 12,000 to
Texans In sight at Chicago , Kansas
nnd St. l.onis this morning , Kansas Cilj
showing up .1,500. Thin , coarse and catmint ,
TeuitiH nro about down to the lowest point
they can go nwny below their cost nm
best Tuxnns uro very near below the cost o :
production , Texas is also pouring
into the market veal calves In nuni
bcis never hoard of before. With 1.IXXI ii
Kansas City this morning and IJOO to 700 it
Chicago , of course prices aio away down.
Them is little or nothing doing in stockcrs
nnd fcedeihj prices , especially on light little
cattle , uro as low as at any time in the his
tory of the trade , dull and inti(2. ( ' > c lower
good to choice beeves , f , " > CUdifi si ( ; medium
$ MO4.W ) ; InfoiiortofairWi.'idM.lf ) ; stock
era nnd feeders , $2 ( Ki ( < ? ; i riO ; cowti and mixed ,
* 1.60@i.2 : ! > ; Toxiib steers , li.OOO , fS.lHft ) : J.6t (
cows , $1.40.
Hoiib Trade was active and prices ngait
about steady , ns compared with the past dnj
or two. At the opening values ruled a hliadu
Ftronpcr , yet , ns is usual , utter urgent outers
were tilled and shippcih out of the way
packers wcro disposed to hold off , and as i
consequence late sales were barely as big !
us at the opening , llcst heavy sold at 5.70
( < | 5.75 ; few loads of fancy at $5.M > ; bcs
mixed nnd packets , fYf > ri ( < ? .ViV > ! common
f5.45 ( o.5Uj light sorts , fi.Su S.W.
l-'INANCIAIj.
NEW Yoiuc , Juno2SSpecial [ Telegram to
THE IiUK.1 STOCKSTuidlng in stocks is no
particularly nctivo and is of the spasmodic
order. St. Paul , Heading mid Missouii Pa
cjllc wria the most animated dining the
morning , First sales wcro made at stead )
figures , though Heading was off ? s per cent
nnd among leaders thcro wns some rccci-sioi
during thollrbt few minutes , but the jiinrkr
soon bccumo strong and everything in wliicl
there wus nny dealing began to rise. Mis
sourl Paulflu wns the only fc.ituio of the
trading , being strong nnd advnuced ) < poi
cent , Tlio gains of the rest were confined to
less than > j per cent , liurlington rose IJs
with little tlading. About noon a weaken
ing set lu. Coal stocks wcro strong on a re
port that on July 1 and 20 rates would bo nd
vauced 20o to all uoiuta which increase the
s. The strength In Gould properties
came from Uio action of tlio Misaouri Pa
cific directors to day In ngrcxMng to pay all
taxes , wages nnd other minor debts of the
Missouri , Kansas & Texas. It wns expected
that the Union Pacific funding bill would
como up before congress Monday and bo de
feated. The stock , however , only moved *
Jcspito the unfavorable outlook for rates in
eastbound business , there wns n fair buying
of Vnmlcrbilts nnd prices were fairly main-
nlned. The principal buying was by the
shorts , who , seeing no long stocks coming
out and being afraid that \\cstornroads
would apply for nn Injunction to prevent the
granger commissioners from carrying their
o\v tanlT Into effect , decided that it was bet
ter to get out while their profits were In
sight. Hence , their purchases , coupled with
these of the room tradcis , gave the market
ts s iong tone nnd caused It to close at nearly
.ho outside prices on the majority of the ac-
: lvollsl. Missouri P.ieilic was an exception ,
uut last sales were nt n net pain of J per
cent , St Paul was up H , Noithwcstcin jltf ,
Missouri , Kansas it Texas J , Kric % . The
rest of the list was steady , uut cotton oils
wcro down J . Total Bales were S2,5't ( >
shares , nearly 50 per cent being St. Paul nnd
Kcading. The transactions wcro : St. Paul ,
20G ) ; Heading , 17,010 ; Missouri Pacillc ,
fi.SX ) ; Northwestern , -1,30,1 ; Lnko Shore ,
V.'iX ) . Money , 11J4 ; bar silver , 93 f.
Go\nnsMr.NTs Government bonds were
dull but steady.
ILSTISIIIMY'S QfOTVTIOVS.
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Southern 4l ! I'arlllr Mall.
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< lopn > fvric < l. . . . rl I
MONEY ox CiM < Easy , closed nt 1 } per
cent.
PUIME MERCANTILE PAPERKgCJ per
cent.
STI.INO : | [ K.xciHN'or. Dull but steady
nt Jl.siyf for sixty day bills ; j-I.SS1 lor
demand.
PUODUCn JIAIUCHTS.
Juno 28. Following nro the
2iO : ! closing prices :
Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , insarts ,
$2.ifig3.srj ( ; in bnrrcls , $ JK4.r5 ) ( ) ; spring
wheat , in sacks , $1.7.rfiI.SO ; in barrels ,
W.OOWl.UO ; rye , in sacks , * 2.l)0.f ) 11.10 ; in
barrels , U.lOCfCl.ilO.
Wheat Unsettled but active , within fre
quently nnd rapidly lluctunling prices ; opened
nt about yesterday's close niul closed about
' < c lower ; cash , 7'Jc ; July , 79 c ; August ,
bO' > , c.
Corn Opened at about the close of yes
terday and was steady for some time , fluc
tuating within a small range and closing
about % c lower ; cash , 4ic ; July , 4S'b'c ;
\ugust , 48c.
Outs Quiet and steady , with no material
chaime ; cash , 32e ; July , ai c ; August ,
2ll'c.
Uye Dull at 52c.
Barley ( > ' ! c.
I'nmo Timothy $2.30@2.3j.
Flax Seed fl.IiO.
Whisky fl.20.
Pork Easy and dull ; cash and July.
3.r r' ' ; August , $ iui"K. :
hard Fairly netivo but easier ; cash ,
.l2'j ' ; July , * s.tr. ; August , ? > io.
Dry Salted Meats Shoulders. ( i.00 u.25 ;
short clear , 57 ' .C > ( < ( S.l)0 ) ; short ribs , sr.oll.
lluttor Active ; creamery , iSV l'Ju ' : dairy ,
Ulieesu Hiuher ; full cream Cheddars and
Hats , 7JCc bc ; young Americas , bjfttb c.
Eggs Steady : fiesh , I4nc. ( \ \ .
Hides Uncnnngcd ; frrcun s.iltcd calf , IJ-
@ .V ; heavy green salted,5jii59clightgreeu } ;
mltcd , r > % ( rtic ; salted bull , 'f/c ; dry Hint ,
be , dry calf , Sc ; deacons , 20it ( > ioo c.ich ; dry
salted , G ( ( ( > 7c.
Tallow Ilncliangcd ; No. 1 , solid , S. c ; No.
2 , : ic , and cake , 4c per lb.
Hecuipt" . Sliiinncnts.
Flour , bbls 17,000 1(1,0(10 ( (
Wheat bu 15,000 rJ.tXM )
Corn , bu tl'.OOO 17i,0IO ( (
Oats , bu 101,000 12.'i,0H ( )
Uyobu. . . . . . 1IK)0 )
UaHey , bbls 3,000 2KK ( )
Now Vork , Juno 28. Wheat Rccclnts ,
24,100 ; exports , -tO MK ) ; spot , advanced a
shade , closing steady ; options quieter and
very irregular , closing steady , with July
showing JiC advance , no change in August
und later months ' ( , ( [ Jjfe lower ; No. ' - red ,
quoted nominally at v di'J'.i-'sC delivered ;
Si'jfe In olovutor ; bbj@j" ! > J.ie f. o. b. ; July
closing ntSMHhC.
Corn Hcceipts , 01,200 ; cxpoits , 1,100 ;
spot closed easy ; options cull nnd ' 4fiC !
lower , closing weak at n shade alxne tlio
lowest llguies ; ungraded iniscd , 5HJf ( ' § > ! Jfc ;
No. i ! , 54' ' , c delivered ; July closing at jlc.
Oats Heccipts , 76,000 ; expoits , 52i ( ;
market llrm ; mixed western , yy ( : bc ; white
\ \ csternI0ii4ic. , ( ( .
ColTeo ( Jinet ; Hnwil growth nominal at
lf > c for fair ; options iiHuleiatel.\ active ; Juno
weak , closing at a decline of 15 points for the
day ; other months linn , closing at an advance
of'JUoEyo points. Sales , 70,500 bags. June ,
$12 Ml n 1215 ; July , ill.05y 11.25 ; August ,
Peti oleum United closed steady at72jBc-
Eirgs IJull ; wcstein , Hful.'i'jC.
1'ork Mess ( | uoted at $ l5.0U ( li > 25 forncw :
S14 Oll.i ( II. 25 for old.
Ijiird Lower ; western steam , spot , $8.50 ,
llutterQuiet but nteud.\ ; western , HJi ( < !
1'J'jC. '
Cheese Strong and active.
Cincinnati , Juno 2S. Wheat Steady ;
No. 2 red , We.
Corn -Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 50 ( $ " > lc.
Oats Easier ; No. 2 mixed , J4ii35c. (
Kyo- Steady ; No. 2 , We.
Pork $14 25.
Uuil.MO. .
Whisky- Steady at $1.14.
Miimeii | > ells , Juno 2S. Wheat Ho-
colpth , 250 cars ; shipinents , 22 cars ; early
trading was made at about yesterday's range ,
but later the market became extremely dull ,
and bollcis nmdo concessions to move grain.
Closing' No. 1 hard , cash , 7l'c ( ; July , 7Skc ;
August. bOKo ; No. 1 northern , cn.shand uly ,
7fu ) ; August , 79o ; No. 2 northern , cash and
July , 75i' ; August , 70c ,
1'lour Unchanged ; patents to ship in sacks
incarlots , f4.15ji4.4"i. ! (
IMIlwnnkco , Juno 2S. Wheat Firmer ;
cash , 77J r.luly ; , 77c ; August , 77'4c. '
Corn In light demand ; No. ! ) , 4r > lac.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 white , on track , 3c ( ! ;
37 ' 4 c delivered.
Uyo Nomiual.
H.irlciUm hanged ; No 2 , 5Se.
Provisions -Steady ; iiork , u.tsh and Juno ,
f 13 ir , ,
St. Imuli. Juno 2S. WheatSteady ;
cash , K 4@-U' ; July , bOJ c.
Corn A shudo easier ; c'.ish , 45K0 ? July.
5fe.
Uuts Strong ; cash , 32 c bid ; July , 20Vc ,
Pork-Quiet at t4 ! 5J.
Lard bull at 7.b5.
Whisk } fj. 14.
MutterSteadj ; creamery , 15(3'lSoj ( dairy ,
.
Afternoon Hoard Wheat ' .C'C c better ;
Corn -Firm , but slow. Oats Steady.
Liverpool , June 2S. Wheat Steady ;
holders , olTor moderately.
CornSteadj , demand fair.
ItiuiMiN Oiiy , June 2S. Wheat Weaker ;
No. 2 soft , July. 70e bid , 71'4c asked ; No. S
i l , Julj , 0\s > ic bul , ti'Jo asked
Corn-Steady , No. 2 cash , 40o bid ; 4IJfo
asked ; No 2 white , cash , 4. ' > > ; i' bid.
Oats -No. 2 , August , 'Ji' ' 'o bid , 20 < o asked.
Now OrluniiM , Juno vis. Corn Firmer ;
in b.u-Ks mixed , C2o ; jellow , OJi ; white ,
Me.
Me.Oats
Oats Irregular ; No. 2 , ( OiJMlc.
Cornmcal Unchanged at f J.MJ
Hog Products Unchanged ; pork , f4 75 ;
laru , i t'llnc J tiorci' , i * 72'i ' , .
Hulk Meats Uiiehaugod ; shoulders ,
$ ) . ' . ' ) - longcleui fs.OO ; clear ribs , 5.70 ,
ItlVK hi'OCK.
Chicago , Juno 23 The Drovers' Journal
rciiofts ns follows :
Ualtlo Kcccijus , 12,0)0 ( ) ; market lD(325o (
lower nnd dull ; beeves. $3.05@5 30 ; stacker *
aid ) fecxlorH , $2.03.60 ) ; cowx nnd mixed ,
Sl.CO@d.I5j ! Texans , 51.iOCi3.50.
Hops Hcceipts , 17,000 ; market steady ;
mixed , * 5.4.V 570 ; heavy , WCOrir.VSO ;
light , $ .V40t .V ( > 5pIp nnd culls , $4 25frt.V85.
Sheep- Receipts , 5,000 ; market slow
nnd 10c < U5c ld cr ; muttons , ti.75a4.75 ;
\vcstcrn feeders , W.10C'(3 40 ; Texan * , 5JOOM
375 ; lambs , per head , Wcfrtf 3.00.
National Stock YnrtN. Kntt St.
iMiulo , June 2S Cattle Receipt n , l.SOO ;
shipments , none ; market slow ; choice heavy
native steers , $4.70(35.00 ( : fair to good ,
$1 Wlfrf.YOO ; butchers' steers , $ ) .70iM.liO ;
stockers nnd feeders , $2.J0i ! ( < 3.70 ; rangers ,
Ji.20iJ I 25.
Hops Receipts. 2,400 ; shipments , none ;
market stiontr ; choice heavy nnd butchers'
selections , f5.twa5.70 ; packing , $5.40g5.iO ( ( ;
light grades , * 5.30r5 ( 50.
Kansas City. Juno 23. Cattle Receipts ,
n.001 ; shipments , none ; corn-fed firm ; com
mon to choice corn fed , $4 ( Xf ) 5 50 ; stockcrs
nnd feeding steers , f2 00rt3 50 ; grass range
steers , ? 2.WKa' ) 50 ; cows. 1 60 3.40.
Iloits Receipts , 5.00J ; shipments , 4SO ;
market 5c higher ; common to choice , $5,10
Q5.CO ; skips nnd jiigs , ? 2.50i5.00. (
OMAHA lilVK STOCK ,
Cat lie.
Thursday , Juno 2S 1SS3.
The receipts of cattle wcro very light to
day. 1 he market wus slow , although moro
cattle changed hands than during the past
few days. A good deal of trading was in u
small way , a few head nt n time. The gen
eral market wns about steady.
The receipts of bogs were the heaviest of
nny day this far tins week. The market was
nbout 5c lower , the decline being moro on llcbt
and mixed bogs than on the best heavy. The
market was active at Uio decline and the pens
were cleat oil nt an early hour.
Sheep.
There were no fresh receipts here to-day ,
Hcceipts.
Cattle . 451
Hogs . iiiiii.- . " > bW
I'ruvnllnii : I'rlcu ? .
Thofollowln ? is a table of prices paid In
tlnsmarKct for the grades of stock men
tioned.
Prime steers. 1300 to I BOD Ibs..f5.00 ( o > 5.75
Prime steers , 1100 to 130,1 Ibs. 4.50 f ,5.0. . )
Fatlittlo steers. OJO to 1050 lb ? . 4.01) ) < o > l.75
Common to gooil cows . 1.50 ( * 2.75
Choice to fancy cows . . . . 2.75 ( : )00 )
Common to choice bulls . 2.25 ( it'5.50
Fairtochoicolighthops . 5.25 M5.83
Fair to choice heavy hops . 5.50 ( i 5.iO (
Fairtocholco mixed lie s . 5.10 ( 5.45
Itcpresontativo S
CATILE.
No. Av. Pr.
2 cows . 1070 $1.05
10 cows . 1C02 1.70
21 cows . r. . 1KKI 1.77K
27 cows . IIIC 2.00
2 cows . HO 2.15
4 cows . S(13 ( 2.00
1 stag . SSO 2.00
4 cows . 1050 2.05
21 cows . ! ' 53 2.70
4 cows . 1-10J 2.75
15 cows . 10.13 2..iO '
1 bull . laOO 2.IO !
8 steers . 1144 3.00
20 steers . 10U5 4.15
10 steers . 1040 4.15
0 steers . 1091 4.25
3'J steers . 1130 4.15
1 steer . 1050 4.50
IS steers . 1055 4.05
30 steers . 124 515
4 steers . 10 > r 500
21 steers . 1155 525
2stecis . 12110 5.-5
Slstceis . 1222 5.25
IS steers . 12t ; 5.25
37 stccis . 13JS 5.35
nous.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
05 . . . . 1 HI ) 1 ' . ' 0 $5.20 77 . . . . 20'J ' 1 20 ? 5 35
51. . . .148 bO 525 bi..HS ( KiO 533
79. . . 1)0 ! ) bO 5.25 70. . . . 201 120 535
07..20J ll 0 527 1(5 ( . . .270 2sO 535
75. . . . 203 3.0 527H O'.22l ) bO n.M
70. . . .H.2 bO 5.27) ) 70 _ 243 210 5.37 >
70. . . .15)9 ) 240 5.iO : 70. . . .2JI7 3'JO 5.3K
7S _ 207 210 5.0 ! ! 70. . . . 211 bO 537 }
l'l _ 200 120 530 ( . . . . 2 (5 ( SO 5371J
77..VJI 2 < IO 530 05. . . .205 200 5 U7j
75. . . . 2111 bO 530 OS. . . . 250 bO 5.40
00 . . .211 120 530 715. . . . 22 J 5.40
71. . . . 225 bO 530 01. . . . 205 40 5.40
n _ 220 400 530 07. . . . 254 bO 5/40
77. . . . 20(5 ( 240 5.30 05 . . .251 100 5.10
SO. . . . 175 120 5.iO : 70. . . . 211) ) 120 5.40
H2. . . .203 120 530 07. . . .219 100 5.40
b7.'JOO 120 5.30 ( JO..L50 200 5.40
b7..22) ) 100 5.30 55..2s'J & 0 MO
7S..202 120 5.30 70. . . . 2.13 200 5.10
157. . . . 203 300 (532K ( ( > . . .23S bO 540
(17. ( . . . 219 103 532M OJ..2IO 120 540
71..221 1(10 ( 5.3'iH 7-J..2-I2 120 540
54..2.U 000 5.3JK 55. . . . 207 200 5.40
70..2J3 200 535 74. . . . 2.18 120 5.40
77. . . . 2-12 240 535J ( . . .25't SO 5.40
72 _ 220 40 535 OS . . .259 200 5.40
( ill _ 255 IGU 5.35 5S..2U5 KM ) 5.40
114 _ 240 3t > 0 5.35 Ii7..2ti4 bO 5.40
70 _ 23b 100 5.35 05. . . . 241 120 540
71. . . . 210 120 5.35 W5..247 bO 5.10
70. . . .234 2)0 ) 535 74. . . .253 190 5.40H
54. . . . 2.10 t'0 535 71. . . . 239 10Q 5.40 o
73 _ 19J hO 535 70. . . . 244 b ( ) 5.40
Ob. . . . 219 120 535 71 . . .24 ! ) 210 5.40 $
00. . . .210 100 5115 01. . . .21.0 bO 5.10
C.9. . . . 230 bO 535 M..2CO 2JO 540
77 _ 213 120 535 ( V5..250 60 515
00. . . . 214 1C.O 535 01 _ 255 545
WI..2C45 210 535 ( ii..2l.7 bO 5.15
51. . . .201 200 5.35 71..2i0 ! 40 515
05..2,1 , ) 120 535 77. . . . 272 21)0 ) 545
70..2I2 21)0 ) 535 53. . . . 2(5(5 ( ( 100 545
7.I..2W bO 5.35 72. . . . 242 120 545
) . . . . < J 100 535 ! ) . . . . bO 545
M.1HS ) 200 535 ( ill. . . . 259 KiO 5.17'
137..2.J1 2 0 5.35 0 . . . .2 < H SO 5.17' ' ,
77. . . . 224 200 5.35 I.2..2H 40 550
154. . . . 228 40 535 37. . . . 4(50. ( 5.50
75..2J2 120 535 55. . . .305 555
73. . . 231 1(50 ( 5.35 59. . . .3.M 5.55
bO.,237 1(50 ( 5.35 02. . . . 27(5 ( 120 555
(57. ( . . .221 200 5.35 57..31S bO 500
Live Ktoulc Sold.
The following Is the number of cattle ,
hogs and slieep bought by the leading buy
ers on to-day's market :
cirn.i : .
O. H. Hammond & Co . 219
Swift & Co . 77
Underwood . 1) )
A. L. Williams . 4i
Cionc . 22
IMwards . 2
lions.
f ! . H. Hammond & Co . SUS
Omaha P. Co . 1,03(5 (
Armour-Cudahy Packing Co . 4,10 ?
Swift &Co . ( .25
J. P. Squires .t Co . 771
( libbs , t White . 2C4
J. Doud . 352
Hurpur . , . 7(5 (
unit LIUVCHI.
The following nro the highest and lowest
prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs
on tins market during the pist few dnvs and
for the corresponding period m ISsTand IbbiS :
Live Silicic Notes.
J. W. Jowctt , Maxwell , was in with a loud
of cattle- .
Slater & Fnuler , Way no , sold a load of
IIOL-S nt fi & ' .
B. M. Vc.itoii , Lyons , Neb , , was In with
two loads of cattle.
Samuel Kobmsoii , Clarinda , In. , wns nmonfj
Uio visitors nt the yards.
Martin lianott , lunl.ii > , la. , wns on his
llr.st visit here to the yaids.
llr. Hirnoy , of Sidno.v , Xeb. , was the guest
of his brother , of the Hun of Wnt'trunur , lisr-
i joy A : Co.
M G. Owen , CrclKhton , topped the ho '
market to-day with a priino load of huu\y
hogs , whiih sold at ? 5 liu.
J. Ljnn , Union- . I'lllnrs. U\s ! . < iL'sHuiiry ;
lumc'iClmlco ; Levi Cox. Phillips ; L. 1C.
Hehovplober , Valparaiso , N M. Goodoll and
Klmor Goodell , Wcston : Spikor A : 1'rvey , ,
Ulwr ; C.V. . Lemont , O'Nc'il , and Mr Os-
born , Noolu , la. , wcro amoiih' tlio bluppers
who t'uuio in with ho s.
OMAHA AVHoTlTsAT.1'3 MAIIKKY ,
I'roiluce , I'rullhIIIH , iic ; ,
Thursday , JaiioSJ.
Trailp was fair to-day , Poultry was. in
! demand nnd prices for liutterunetuinped.
A delto In-the cany morning Missouri Pa-
cillc train demoralized the berry market , as
it throw a great many on the market nt
ontc. Such as wcro in condition sold at W
per case , nnd other grades for whatever they
would bring. Home gro\\ cnbtwk'O Is now
"
Inking the place of California nnd" is quoted
at 7.V per doz ,
Hi-TTt n r.tncy crcamcr.v roll butter , 20@
21c. with solid packed nt 15 ( < UGc ; choice
countiy butter , 13 ( Uc ; common grades ,
12c.
12c.LIoos
LIoos Strictly fresh , 14 > .
Ciir.itinns Per case of lOlbs , Jl.
Southern cherries S300 ( < ul.23 per 2-rqtmrt
case.
SnuwnnimiES ? 2 .V > ( fW.7o per 16 qt case.
liLvrKiiiMiuirs ? . ) 50fiM ( X ) per case.
Hunt HvsiinuinitE * M.ooXjill50 per case ;
red raspberries , l.i > iv.u.1i.'i0 per case.
CnnKsn I'ull crc.un , lUrtHe. ( )
PoTATors Choice homo grown , 7 , ' > @VC ;
Utah nnd Colorado stock , I'OQOjc ; low
grades , r5 ( 0V.
Pori.Tin No dressed fowl In the market ;
live chickens , $ MoOi ( J75 per doz ; spring
KTIIIMJ HI\NS : $1 . ' 0 jicr bu.
TOMATOES f'J.oO per cratoor ? 1. 75(22.00 ( per
bu.
H \svv\s Coin mon medium , $2.0.1.00 ( ! per
bunch ; choice , WOO iaW ; low grades , JS.OO.
Tt-nsir * California , 2' ' . Ol''e ' per lb ,
Uvtcs I'crslnii , ( il ( rf7c per lu.
Cmrii-Choice Michigan cider ,
per bbl. of : gal.
OMONS Jfntlvo stork. ? ! 2.iM..Vl ) ( ; Spanish ,
per boxof , * > Ibs , $1.7oii2.0U ( ; California on *
ions , 'I'/itlc per lb.
LI.MOSS$7.lXS ( oo per cnse.
OIUM.KS California Riverside , $3. 7r.iT4 ( 00 ;
medium sweet Hivcrsldes , Sl.fiO per box ;
Messina , fcViOyir.UU ; Uos Angeles Jl.OUyJ
I.MI ; Los AngeTes Nuvals. ? I.OO ; Klversldo
Navals , $11.00.
CAHIIACIS : Homo grown 7 * > e per do/ .
CVUI.H'LO\MH : Ciood stock , il. . " > UOil."i per
do ? .
Poi'coiix Choice rice corn Is quoted nt U@
Ic per lb. ; other kinds 'J' ' oi He pur lb.
CVUIIOTS Now stock , -\0iii \ I.V per do ? .
UIHSS Good stock , < l'iiis'J.75 ! ( ( ; California
beans , fj/i'ifti',1. 10.
Fm In layers , lHQ7I.ic ; cake , lOc pcrlb.
NUTS Peanuts , ruw , C'liftiTe ; Hrnzll nuts ,
Uc ! ; almonds , Tnrr.iironn , 'c' English walnuts -
nuts , inrftlSo ; lllberts , Ibo ; Italian chestnuts ,
liV ; pcnins , Ifie.
Hovin Hifi'Jlc for 1 lb , frames ; canned
honey , lOyZl'Je per lb.
Pi ui : MAi'i.n Sinn' SI.S5 per gal.
Su.im 25e per bunch.
WATCIIMUI.OSS ? a5.oo per 100.
Grocers List ,
Sfcuit Granulated , liT < t 7P ! conf. A ,
0c ; white extra C , ( ild e ; extra C ,
O'ae ; yellow C , f > } f ( 5'c ; cut loaf , 7 ;
t-c ; powdered , " ( ( ( s o ; Now Orleans , 5
.
Corrnn Ordinary grades , 10tfl7e ( ; fair ,
17@lSc : prime , lx IC c ; fancy green and
yellow , -J'il'ilc ( ; old governnicnt Juvn , S tg
; iOc ; interior Java , 'JoC'tSSe ; Mocha , SsmUOc ;
Arbueklc's roasted , 21 ' e ; McLaughlin'9 '
XXXX , 'Jl'4e ' ; Uilwortli's , -Jle ; Red Cross ,
'Jlc ; Alnroimi c ; German , "Oj c.
WOOIINW\UC ) : Two-hoop pails , per doz. ,
81.10 ; three-hoop pails , Sl.liS ; No. 1 tub ,
? 7.K ( ) ; No. 2 tub , iO.Od ; No. a tubs , S5.00 ;
washboards , electric , $1.50 ; fancy Northern
Queen washboards , $2.7.5 ; assorted bowls ,
$2.75 ; i\"o. 1 chut ns , ) . & 0 ; No. 2 churns ,
JS 50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ;
spruce , in nests , 70c pettiest.
Toii.vtco Pi.uii Lorillurd's Climax , 5o ;
Splendid , -I4c ; Mechanic's Delight , 4lo ;
Lcggett * c Meyer's Sfcir , 4 mi Cornerstone ,
30c ; Urummoiid's Horseshoe , 4.ric ; .1. T. ,
42c ; Sorg's Spearhead , -l.V ; "Cut Kate , "
20o ; "Oh , My. " 27e ; Piper Heidsick , We.
Ton vet o SMOKIXU Catlin's Meei hchaum ,
nie ; Catlin's Oltl SUle , 2c : ! ; Sweet Tip Top ,
32c ; U. N. O. , 17c ; Hed , White and llluc ,
ISc.
Jn.l.li s HO lb pails , ? 1.2.-iM1.50.
Svi.r Per bbl in carload lots , Sl.-H.
Horn Soven-sixtcantlis , 10y Ii'4c. ( '
C\vi > \ Mi.\cd , ( t-ttlc ( ; stick , ! ) ( ! ! < c\
PICKI-I > Medium , in bbls , > ii.li ( ) ; do in half
bbls , < : t ,5il ; binall , in bbjs , > 7.00 ; do in half
bbls , $1.00 ; ghurkius , m bbls , Ss.OO ; do in
half bbls , 4.r > 0.
IIii.i.\Mi Hcuuixii'5 CSi70is ( per keg.
M \ri.i : Si ( . ui Mrielcs 12'c . ner lb. : penny
cakes , lildgl-lc per lb. ; pure inaple syrup , > l.5
per Bill.
JlnooMs Bra , 1-tic , S7.IX1 ; parlor , 3-tie ,
painted handles , > 2.23 ; No. 1 , t.J.00 ; No. 2 ,
? 1 SIS ; heavy stable broms1.00.
Sr MIC n Mirror glo s , o e ; Graves' corn ,
CMc ; Oswego gloss. 7c ; Oswego corn. 7c.
1'nvs , Ia.ins ] , 20iSSc ; Gunpowder , 20@
COc ; Young Hyson , 2'Jy < . " > 5c ; Oolong , 2liJ.'JOc. ( (
Pu\Miiit : VN'n.Siior Shot , $ ! . : ) ; buckshot ,
$ I.5 ; Hazard powder , kegs , W.OO ; half kegs ,
$ J.7S ; one-fourths. 1.50 ; blasting kegs , 42.33 ;
fuses , 100 ft. , 45a7oc. (
CIICKI.IICM IS : , ETC. Prices subject , to
change. Soda , 51 ? ; ( city goods ) , "c ; soda
snowllako ( in tins ) , Klc ; soda candy , 5V ;
sodu wafers ( in tins ) 10c ; soda zephyis , s > c ;
city ojstcr , C' c ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oyster ,
7c ; gem ojster , 5c ; monitor , 7o ; Omaha
oyster , 7c ; peat 1 oyster , 5c ; picnic , 5c ; snow
drop oyster , 7c ; butter , 5c ; Hoston , sc ;
Omaha butter , 7c ; sawtooth butter , fl'/c ;
cracker meal , Ti'jc ' ; graham , Sc : grabam
wafers. lOc ; graham wafeis in pound pack
ages , I'.Jic ; hard bre.ul , 5c ; milk , 7J c ; oat
meal , c ; oat meal wafers , lOc ; oat nie.il wa
fers In pound p.iekages , 12c ; animals , I2c ;
Holiver ginger ( louml ) , 7c , cream , S ; , Corn-
hill , lOc , cnicknells , 10e ; frosted cream , t. " ,
ginger snaps , V ; g'nger snaps ( eitj l , c ;
home made ginger snaps , in boxes , 13c ; home
made ginger snaps , ( lib cans ) per do/en ,
52 SO ; lemon creams , Sc ; pret/els vhand
made ) , ll'ijc ; nssortcii cakes and Jumbles ,
ll'n'c ' ; assorted iinceis , ISc ; afternoon tea
( in'tins ) , per box , > 7.0l ( ; banana fingers , He ;
butter jumbles. II1. . ; llrunswii'k , 15c ;
brandy snaps , ISc ; chocolate diops ( new ) ,
Uc ! : chocolate wafers , ISc ; Christmas lunch
( in tins ) ] > ir ito/eii , M SO ; cocoa tally snap-s
He ; colleecako , 12c ; Cuba jumbles , 11'jC ;
cream puffs , : ic ; egg jumbles , ll'jc ' ; ginger
diops , lie ; honey jumbles , llj c ; jelly lln-
geis , j.le ; jelly wafeis , ISijcllv ; tait ( new ) ,
ISc ; lady llngois , inc. ; vanilla bar , He ; va
nilla waters , lie ; Vienna wafi'is , l do/en
packages in a box , per do/en , $2.jiO.
All goods packed in cans Ic per lb advance
except snowliako and wafer soda , which arc
packed only in cans. Soda in 2 lb and : ( -lb
paper boxes , 'j'c per lb advance ; all other
goods Ic per lb advance. Koda in 1-lb paper
boxes , lc per lb advance. The 2-lb boxes are
packed in cases holding lb In a case. The 2-
Ib boxes arc packed in cases holding 12 in a
case. The 4-lb boxes are ( lacked in eases
holding ! i ( ! in a case. Ono-lb grahiitn and oat
meal wafers packed 2 doIn a case.
Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to
show goods , 7ie. ! Cans for wafer soda , § JI ( HI ,
not icturnablo. Cans for hiiowllakc soda ,
$5.00 per doTill C.ISCH with Klass face to
display the goods , JSc each. No charges for
packages except lor cans and returnable
goods. Glass fiont tin cans and "snowliako"
soda cans are rctui liable at pi ices charged ,
Dry Goons ,
PKINT-J SOLID COI.OHAtlantic , Oc ;
Slater , 5'4c ' ; Ileilm oil , ll'jc ; Garner oil , li ( ( §
7c. PisnMI KOIII s Ith'limond , < i > e ; Al
len , li' ' jc ; Hiver Point , 5c ; Steel Kivcr , lie ;
Hichmond , tic ; Pacillc. ( l'c. ' IMIK.O lli.i i :
Washington , 0'4e : Ccntuiy , digo blue prints ,
Sic ; American , li'jc ' ; Arnold , li'/e ; Arnold H ,
1(1' ( ' jc ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10'3c ;
Dm s Charter Oak , fie : Kanmpo , P c ; Lodl ,
fie ; Allen , lie ; Hieliinnnd , lii" VlnJsor , 0 } c ;
IMd.x stone , II1 ji1 ; Paeille , li'jC.
IU i rh Standard , Sic ; ( .Jem , lOo ; Heauty ,
l'e ; Hayoiine , He ; U , cased , $ li 50.
( Jiui'KT Wnr Uibb , white , lOc ; colored ,
2'c.
2'c.Mi
Mi ( ri.MM ( it1Table oil cloth , M'sB :
plain Holland , bV'ifSiKo ; Undo Holland ,
i'o\iroiniits : 5.1 . ( X ) ( < 4.5 ! 00.
Hi.r.i 1 111:11 : Kin.i.nsd lierltley cambric No.
( Ml , Si > < Jc ; Host Yet.41 , OV , butter cluth ,
OO , 4'.e ; Cabot , 7J.e , , rarwull , si.c ; Kruit
of Loom. 0'4c ' ; Frceno G , II ; Hope , 7Jie ;
King Plilliji cambric , lie , Lonsda'e ' , ll'4o ' ;
Lonsdalo , b'c ' , ; Now Yurk iinllb , lO e ; Pcp-
perell , 4J-in. . He ; Pcim-rcll , 4(1 ( in. , 12c ; Pcp-
perell , l ! I , Hie. ; Pcppciell , 8-4 , 21c ; Pepperell ,
SM , 2tc : , Pepperell , 104 , 2.V. Canton , M ,
Uenfiow dibs * ,
TH us Lcwifcton , 'M in. , I''Jv'c ' ; LowUtun ,
: m. . 13'3c ; York , ; U-m , He ; Swift nvor ,
7' ' c , Thonul.vke , OO , ' „ ' ; Thorndyko FK ,
* V ; Thornd.vUol20 , U jf ; Thorn.lyko . XX ,
l.V ; Coidm , No 5 , Si'jC ' ; Uuiuhs , No I , lie.
Du.MMn Amobkeug H , 0 oKic ; Kverott ,
7-oz. , I8c ; York , 7 ui. , Wlw , Havmaruct ,
h'c ' : Jutliuy , .XX , ll ci.lalliey X.NX , 12'.c ;
Heaver Creek A A , 12i ; Hi'.uer Civelc UH ,
lie , Hejiver Cieek ( ' ( ; , Hie.
, 20cGoseon : ,
. JXv
a"VVmilsor , 23 > ioKcd'XO , , at-m. 15 > ioj
B 24 in , 21c ; GO , 24 In , ISc , H A F , K , 25c ;
J HF,8 * , 27cO. ; h toe.
Ciusn-Stevens' U. fie ; bleached , 7c ;
tcA'cns1 A , 7'jc ; blenched , S'sc ' ; Stevens' P ,
> jc ; bleached , D * c ; Stevens' N ,
blenched , IOHc ; Stevens' S K T , 12) ) c.
AND riMnnn.
" 'r/'ft' . 't ' fl.Mft.sn ! | ! 24ft.
IT I 17 Ml SO W 2ft \ ) 22 IKIIiJ IM
. 17 M > .H ir > 21 l ) 23 00 2:1 : (
.17 WM ) ! Ml 21 W'J2 ( lOi-- (11
Ixlfl 17 W 20 1X121 IK ) S3 IK ) .11 l )
2x12. 10 V5 ) (021 ( ( H1S4 0024 (10 (
15 MI in HIJBI nast msvo \ \
IIOAUI" ? .
No. 1 com , s 1 . .S1S.50 I No. 3 com , sis. $ li > SO
No. 2 com , s 1 . . 17.00 | No. 4 com , s 1 s. . 13 50
rn.vi-iNO.
No. 1,4 & 0 In 12 .til ft , rough $1050
No. 1 , " " 10 " Ul.SO
No. 2 , " " 14 " K'.50
No. 2 , " " 10 " IbOO
SIIIINdS ,
A , 12 , 13 & 10 ft.21.50 I C , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.flS 50
13 , " " 20.50 | D , " " 12.50
Cnlt.INO VNII VAUTITION' .
Silcom Jfin WhltoPino ceiling 400
11 * * * ' ' * ' . . . ' * . 2 .00
Clear Rf In Nonvay" " . . . ! . . ! . H'OO
Sdcom ) i In " " " 1000
l-I.OOHINO.
AOIn White Pine * 2050
HO in " " : u.50
COIn " " 110.00
DO In " " 21.50
130 In " " ( Sol. Fencing 1U.OO
0 In Drop Siding 50c. per M extra.
MiiTiiiiiisii.t.ow I'isn.
Star , 4 Inch Flooilng -$31.01) )
1st and 2d clear 4 inch Flooring SM.IX )
Clear % inch Ceiling 'JO ( H )
Clour Jf inch Partition 21.00
Clear % inch , Partition $2 nbove % inch
slill'l.u1. $10.00
No. 1 Plain Sand 10 In
No. 2 " " " 17.50
No. 1 , O G. Sin 1SI.50
II\TIINS : , WKLI , TUIIIXO. IMCKKTS.
O G Haiti , 2' in ? 70
" Jj'\3 , sis 35
3 In well tubing , D fi M and bev 23.00
Pickets , D & U Hat 1 ! " 50
" DHsii 10.50
risisiiis'ii.
1st nml Sd , clear , 1 , Hf , in s 2 3 $51.00
" ' " 1) ) ,2 51.H ( )
3d , clear , 1 In s 2 s H.fX )
" I'I' ' < in2 40.H ( )
A. select. I in s 3 s 10.00
A , ' l' ( , 1J , Sin sUs 41.IX )
H , " Iins2s BO .00
13 , " l1 , ll ,2in s2s 37.00
13 , select , nil 10 ft , 51 extra.
Ceiling
CHICAGO'S HARVEST.
Over Sl.oOO.OOO Dropped Daily by
Visitors nnd DclosnteH.
"The convention is u gootl thinp for
my business , " Miiil a hir c dry needs
nierchiint the other dny to a Chicago
Mail roporloi1. "Doso cleleijiitcs coniin'
is ! i sitni ) fur mo , " remnrked the news
boy. This ibhow the extra swnrm of
visitors has atlccted the two samples of
our business representatives. livery-
body , from the great merchant to the
little newsboy has been benclitted. The
city can bo reached by rail at half faro
on all the roads , and each dny the people
ple como and go. Every visitor has
money , nnd these who remain during
the entire session spend an average
of $10 a day.
"My receipts for Monday. * ' said a
prominent State street merchant ,
"amounted to more than I received in
two weeks prior to that time. Tuesday
and Wednesday they wore still greater ,
and to-day I am doing as good a bu'si-
noS's as I ever have done in a day. it is
not only the strangers who traile with
us , but the people from the rural dis
tricts surrounding Chicago como to us
to get value for their money. "
U is estimated that at least SI.500,000
is left in Chicago every day during the
convention by non-rcfideiits. At the
bar of the Grand Pacific the net re
ceipts since last Sunday evening have
averaged $ . " > . ( )00 ) for every twenty-four
hours. "I cannot say tliat.J wish it
would last very long- ' saitlfrte ) of the
bartenders at the hotel to-day , "because
wo are worked to death. No , the visitor
or- , are very easily pleased. They take
anything they can get. In the rush
they aio glad to drink anything. "
"We arc prohibitionists clown our
way that is , we are prohibitionists in
theory , " said an alternate fiom Florida ,
as he'drair.cd olT a clirct punch. "The
weather is so hot hero that wp have to
take something cool to keep alive.
"Oh , no , it is not hot in Florida like
it is here. Wo got the athuUic and
gulf bree/.o , and when it is hot the air
is not so oppressive as it is in Chicago. ' '
The visitor from North Carolina ap
pears to sutler the mo-t from the sum
mer-resort weather of the Garden City.
lie1 is always to bo found in the coolest
"
spot in tho"hotel he is stopping at , and
oven then ho seems to be sweltering.
"Oh , this heat hero is 1" said a
member of the republican club from
North Carolina. "Tho only thing that
I can find to kcei > me up is artesian-well
water. I like the taste of it , and the
bar don't make much profit by my pat
ronage. Our climate down there can
not bo compared with this. AVhy , it is
never nbovo SO there. There scorns to
bo boinc'thing about the atmosphere of
Chicago that exhausts a por-on. J have
perspired more during my short stay in
Chicago than I over expect to in my
state. "
Uut the newsboy don't mind the heat.
Ho rather enjoys it. lie sells paper *
from the early morning until late at
night. IIo sees all the pirades. : the
great men of the day , and all the sights
there are during the busy comenlion
week. Ho don't go home to bleep ho
might miss a drum corps or a visiting
band. After selling the last copy of his
lit o'clock j ) . in. "extra" ho wander *
around the hotels. After he has KCCJII
all that ho can ho llnds a bed
under a sidewalk and ho is glad that it
is warm. In answer to a query as to
how many paper * ho sold in a dny lie
said : " 1 sell between 000 and 700 and
I don't have to husllo to do it , either.
Yon can hot 1 am living high on poaches
and bannnas now. I am saving up for
the Fourth and I'll have a high old time
then. I wish the convention would last
a month. "
It is almost needless to say that every
hotel in the city is jammed. At the
Grand Pacillc alonu lJiW ( guests uro ac
commodated.
A cane made of part of the Fremont
and Dayton polo erected in New He
bron , III. , in IKVi , was presented to Gun.
John C' . Fremont by Mr. John Kaloy , of
New Hebron , The polo wns dug up in
IhSI , after being in the ground twenty-
cight years. The general pri/es the
gift very highly.
.11 I'A Milt S 1' IUIMMAJ II lit ( MIIAUK.
PALMER , RICHMAN A ; CO. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
Ofllcu Ituiini . ' ( OMIIUHO Kxilmnpu Mini. UUK , union
_ Slui * \ uriluntil oiuulm , .Ni.li
MoCOY BROsTi
live Stock Commission Merchants ,
.Miirl.it furu.iliwl free . , a I\II'H | | iitiii | Sim ki m nml
fit lorn lurn a'li'it i n i'i otl ii rum llirrcni t * ( mm *
in NuUiui'il Hunk ami South OiuuUu Nuiiunai , Luiuu
bl.uk \ , tilt , -uutli Omnhn.
Live Stock Commission ,
Itouni 15 , ixituiiitc : lluilitin- I mull Stock Ylirds.
South Oiuuliu Ni. |
AEXANDER f FITCH
Commision Dealers in Live Sock ,
. ' , op | . in , * inlinur-o : It-illtlmi : , Uutuu btook
Vurit s.utli Omulm Kelt ,
l/NUJN STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha , Limited ,
Implements ,
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons ,
Cnrrlngo nnJ linenlm. JMIPH HiredbetwocnlKlitnil
lutu , Om
LININGER & METOALF CO. .
AgriciiltnralImiilcmentsWa , onsCarriages )
Kto.Vhocfnlo. ! . Omnliit , Nctirit kn
PA R LTiN , OR ENDORF & M A H T I S7"
Wholesale Dealers In
Agricultural Implements , Wagons&Bnggics
Uil , nn , IU5 nn > l ( W Jones Street , Onmhn.
P. P. MAST & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
Cultivators , llitf Unkrs. Cliler Mills nn.I.utmn 1'ul-
vctlter > . Cor , lllhntul Nlcliolm streets ,
IMPLEMENT co
Agricultural linDlenientsWasons&BiiE , ies
c'onier lltli iml Nlrliulu * flrcct .
OMAlIAllHASrlt.
J. F. SEIBERLINO A. CO. ,
Akron , Ohio.
HarvestiiiE Machinery and Binder Twine ,
W. K. Mend. .Manager UKItearcnworth si lOmnlm.
MOLINE.MILBUR'N&STODDARDCO
Mnnufnctiirt'rs niul Jobbers In
Wagons , Buggies , Rates , Plows Etc ,
Cor. Mil an 1 I'ncltlc s'rocts. ' llninlin , Neb.
Artists' Mntorlols
A HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 DouitliK btrcct , Onialin , NebmtVn.
Boots nntl Shoos.
KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. ,
s lu Kecil , Jones A to )
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes
IlOHtnn ll tilier Shoo Co 1U2 , 1IOI& 11W3
llnriify hi. , Oiimlm. tsobruukn. _
W. V. MORSE .V. CO. .
Jokers of Boots and Shoes ,
1101 , MttHUli Uoiiclns St. Oinntm Mnnufnctory , Sum-
luer" ! lualon.
Bookaollors nnd Stntlonors.
H. M. & S. W. JONES ,
Succofforsto A , T. Kcnyon A. Co. , Wliolcailo iVItctnll
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Flno WoiMhift Stntloncry , Commt'rdnl btntloncry
li.Douflus Street , UuialmNi'b. .
Coffees , Splcos , Etc.
CLARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Omiilm Coffee mid tf pico Mllli.
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
Flavorlnit llilrucls , Inunilry llluo , Inkf , Itlc. nil-
nilllnnicy Slrnl. Oiiii\hn , Nrbrmku
Crookory nnd Clnssvvnro.
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W. L" WRIGHT.
Ascnt forthnMnnufRcturersnnil Importers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Ktc. Ofll cc , J17 S. 13tli fct. , Omalin , Ncbrnskn.
PERKINS , CATCH & LAUMAN.
Imi > ortL'r nml lolibunof
Crcckerj , Glassware , Lamis , Silverware
Etc. nil I iiraaiii St , New I'axton IliillillnK.
Commission nnd Storage.
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RIDDELL & RIDDELL'
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
SrcclaltlC'-Hultcr. 1'ee * , C'liec"in. 1'oiillry , Gnmr ,
111llow.ird Stici > t. Omaha.
GEO. SCHROECER & CO. ,
Siicie9 orn to Mc bane & Schroetler )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omatiii , Nebraska.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS.
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision
Merchant. Corri'Tondpiico solltllc'il. 1011 North lull
frtruet , Um.tba , Nub.
Coa ! , t3oko nnd Lime. _ _
OMAHA'COAU COKE & . LIMECO"
Jolers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
S09 South IJtli Street , Oinnlm , Ncbrfttkn.
J. J. JOHNSON Ac CO. .
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime ,
Anil hhlpppn of foal * Coke , ( Vniunt. I'ht tur , Llinc ,
Drain Tflc. nntl Sewer I'll'-1 , ( jnicc , I'ltnon ll
Kuru a in r t. , Oinulia , Neb. Ttleiihunubll.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
5H South IStli M , Uiimha , Neb.
Dry Goods nnd Notions.
M. E SMITH .V CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 nml 1101 Douxlr. , ( . or. llth St. , Omnba , Neb.
klLPATRIckl KOCH D R Y G O O DS Co
Importers and Johhers in Dry GooflsNotions ,
Ucnts' 1'urnlsliliii : finol f'nrnor lltli and IluJuuy
MtOiuaba , Ntb-u&kn.
Furniture.
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DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Hirmun blruct , Uinnlm , NcbraHka ,
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture
Omalm. Ncbiuika
Groceries.
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PAXTON , GALLAGHER Tco.7"
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
703,7lff,703 and 711S. _ 10th fct. , Omnba , Neb.
MoCORD , BRADY & CoTi
Wholesale Grocers ,
I 111 and I/envunwortli Slrceti , Omaha , Ncbrafka.
Hardware.
LEE , CLARKE , ANDRriEbEN HAHD-
WARE COMPANY ,
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
ilutals , Hii'c-t Iron , c'ttrcuts for II mi' Si
.Miami I'owtler and I ymiin Hiirbud
( inuh.i , N
HIMEBAUGHTAYLOR ,
Builders'Hardware ' and Scale Repair Shop ,
Jlfcimnlca1 Tools nnd llullalo Sralt'i 1106 Duuulai
blrict.Oiualiii , NibntHka.
RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
lOtlinnrt Harney bin , Omulm , Neb Wi'ilern Acenti
Tor Aintln Powder c'-o Jpirrrsnn Meet Nalle ,
rulrbunki stumtunl riculu ,
MARKS BROS , SADDLERY CO ,
\S'M"luMi'o Manufiutari-'ri ul
Saddlery & Jibbers of Saddlery Hardware
1I9J , U'lTi nnd lll7.Uurnvy 8t. , Omaha ,
Honvy Hnrdwnro.
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w. J.'BROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springe , Waximi.ik ; , Ilurdnare , Lumber , Etc. K'Jl
uiid Ull liar/icy btrtol , Onialia
Hats , Cnps , Etc. _ _
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"W. L. PARROTTE & CO
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
11U7 lUrnuy blrciit. Umuba , Nob.
_ _ _ Office Fixtures.
THK blMllll.M ) MAMJ AlTtltlSO toT
Mnnulifi inr of
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mantlet Ktdebuarti IloukCnien Druii IIHim'i Wall
Cu > u I'lutitiuui. HtttliniiCtiuatOrii , ( luirauU Wuio
c iblurs , Mrror | ctc. h.actory ninionue , 17 1 a J IT J
boulUlJiU t > t.OmabA. 'lulsp ono U .
Lumber. _
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"OM"AHA LUMBER co.i
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
ISUSlrfct unit Union t'nclflo Truck , Omaha.
LOUIS BRADFOHD ,
Dealer in Lnmlicp , Lath , Lime , M ,
Dovrt , Klc. Ynnl Corner 7lh niul Uouclail Corn * !
Mil niul ir -
Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmlcr ,
loth unit C.ihfoniin direct' , Onmlm , Nebtnsta.
FHlib W. G AV ,
Lnmlier Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
Corner fth nnd Douclfti S . . Omiiho.
T. W. HARVEY LUMQCnCO. , -
To Dealers Only ,
Ofllco.llMrnrniHn Street Omnh * . _
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JOHN "XT WAKEFIELD.
Wholesale Liniilier , Etc ,
ImportPil niul American IMttlniul ( Vmcnt. Sl t (
.AKeiiiror.Mllvmiltp UrOrniilloCciurnt ana
_ _ Oulncjf White Mine.
CHAS. n.
Dealer in Hardwood Linte
Wooil Cnrpoln nnil t'nrqnct Hoorlne Wli nml
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_ Mllllnorynntl Notions. _
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I. OUERFELDER > V CO. ,
Importers &Joliliers in Millinery & Notions
3I < Jin nml 212 Vnnlh 11Hi M
Ovornlln.
CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. .
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jcntu I'nnt , ' , Shuts , IClc ll'TJniul 1101 Uoiwlaf Street ,
Uni.ilin. Ni'li.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTt ON CO. ,
\7flolcsale \ Notions and Furnishing Goods
4(0 ( nntl n-.Bcuth 101 Ii St , Omnba.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ;
Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils.
AxloClicnio , Klo.Onmlm. A. II Hl'hop , Itannger ,
> 7lNYARD"i SCHNEIDElfi
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
lllVi llnmoy Plroct. Omnlin
_ Pnlntsnnd _
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CUMMINGS & N E I LSO N
Wliolo'nlo Ii'nlcr ) In
Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc ,
_ 111 Firnnm Street , Oiiintm , Kcti.
-p
" . r . - . - _ Pnpor. _
CARPENTER PAPER CcT
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Cnrry n nleo stock of Printing , Wriipplni : nml Wrltlna
l'i - r. fiaxlal aHonllon given to car loail nnl ni ,
Paper Boxes.
JOHN
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
oi. 111 ? niul UW Uouglui St. , Umiibn , Neb.
Doors , Etc.
M. A. DISBROV f CO. ,
Wholesale Mnnur tcturcrs of
Sash. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
llr.ilich bnlce , I''lli nnil Izanl Mrocts , Oiuiilm , Neb.
BOHN MA NUFACTUnirufcO.
iVanufactnrers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
\ ulillnm. Sfilr Work mill Interior lliirtl Wood Flu <
Hli. N , U. Corut'r Mil mill I'Viuonwurtu btreoti ,
Omalm , .Ni'l ) .
OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. .
M-uafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors ,
And llllndx , Turning , Slalr-woik , Hank nnd Office Fti )
tliitfa. 'JuUi aud I'opplBton Avtnnc. _
Printers' Materials. _
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"WEST'ERN NEWSPAPER UNION ? "
Auxiliary Puhlishers ,
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lubber Goods *
OMAHA RUBBER c"6"
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
311 ClulbliiK and Leather Uultln . KlUS hiirnam Btreot.
Fittings , Pumps , Etc.
A. LrSTRANG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
ilCamWJfe1nd ! > ? rniiii.gr ! ! italC"0' ! ; !
CHUHCHlLL PUMP CO. .
Vliolesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Steam nnt Vfnirr Runpllni Tlpniliiunrters for Matt ,
I o > lA ( . 'OH gooilB. nil 1 nriiiiiiiI , Oinnlin.
U. S. WIND ENGfNE .V PUlviP CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
lldllldajr Wlrnl Mills 913 nnil MO rnninm bt.Omaba.
_ _ < i I1 UDIII , Aitlnic MnniiKt-r.
BrJOWNELC & CO.7"
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery.
sbiiulJruiiVork , strum PIIIIIIM. MKW MIK . 121HJ1S
liMivc'nHortli MIPI I ( Imiiliii
Seeds.
PHIL. STIMMEL \ CO. , "
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
till nnd .i.IJoiu'nt-lri' | ( t Omuhii
Stomgo , ForvyardlnB & Commission
ARMSTRONG. PET1IS A : CO. ,
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
Umncli liiiimiint tliu HPIHIIHIIKBJ Co llucKlciat
wliulUMuluiinilri'luil.UH Ultliinil 1IU liunl Utruut ,
Omabit. Tfli iiiiiino No
OMAHi MANPACT01RS ,
Smoke Stacks , Bollora , Eto.
H. K. SAWYER.
Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks ,
Urlkliliik'n , TunkH unit 'JIMIITHI lloiicr ltuitilrlli | | { , 1315
Dii'ltrn Mri'nt Oiuuliu. .Sub
Browora.
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STORZ & . ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
U21 Norlh KiKthtounlli blrci't Oinnlin. . Vf h.
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E AGLlf CORNICE'w"6 m < S ,
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , .
Jubn Kjieuc'tur. Proprietor ' .W DudKu und 1UI and 1C4
Nurtli KHIi Mrcut. Omiilia
Iron Works.
STE'A'M BOILER WORKS , "
Cntlor fi Kinliuiiifiaturcrs | ( if uli klndi
Steam Boilers , T-n - s and Sliest Iron Work
\V"rl. ' outli Wli unit II \ M CrnriliiK.
I'AX'HiN A. VIUII.IVO lltO.VOUKU. .
i
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work ,
Knt-'Hifs , llram Wurk Qono ill 1 n indr ) MuoUlne nud
lllutktiuUli W"ik il II. i mill \V irk . II. I * . Jljr.
anil 1.Hi Mri'i'l Ciiiiliu.
"OMAHA WIRE fc IRON WORKS , '
Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Railings
Dusk lUllr.S'lridovr fliiarli I lower MnmliYlro
bUui , Ktc. Ill North 1'tu ' . - Irucl. ( ; iouU .
"OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , "
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
Vault ! InllW'irk ' Iron und W r- > lVnlnu Hlgni. Kto.
_ < i Aiidreun.l'nipr Cur lull and Jntkten bit.
CHAMPION IRON and V/irth. WORRs
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
Und bTii'nn firbniik * Mtn.pi.io iuulcil"0 > , clc.
jiruvti.v7nu ) ) ; ' l.oi kmniiti M ttblnery uud
lllaikimiiUurk > . lUi uutb lull r-t.
Fire anil Burglar Proof Safes , Time-Locks ;
( jenwai Aiteutt fcr Dtebald H lu , V I/Jek Co '
Yttullij uud Jail \ > [ k , itlCi.taraaia fcltccl , Quaba