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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. JULY 14 188&
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Board In Full Control of the Wheat
Pit
CORN ALSO RULES VERY WEAK.
Onls Fairly Stonily The I'rovlslon
Trade Without Special Feature
JI ( K nml Cattle Hllll Quite Ac
tive General Quotations.
CHICAGO IMIODUCK MAIIKET.
Cmctno , July 13. [ Special Telegram to
TUB Hir..l : If Mr. Hutchison's line or
wheat had been 15,000,000 bushels instead of
3fiOOOJO , bushels , which Is now said to bo the
maximum amount he has held since ho tuft
the bear sldo of wheat , and ho had dumped
the whole 1(5,000,000 ( at once nnd 1 > ounced It
down the tnronts of buyers with another 15-
000,000 bushels , the market could not feel
worse or net sicker. Kverj'body within
reach of telegraph or postal lines has been
wired or written In the last fort.v-el'ht ( , hours
that Itutehinson was hurt and that his wheat
was being sold out , or that It was liable to
roino out , nnd every man with a dollar's
worth of interest In Urn market , sijuaroil him
self accordingly. Ills fall and the probable
disposition of his holdings encouraged short
ficllniK and made the IOIIKS inclined to lighten
their Iouh. : The result Is seen in the de
pressed condition of the speculative markets.
The tone of the market nnd weather cables
was bearish. The speculative energy on the
bull side seems to bo at ? cro at
tills 'moment , however , and the
bears are uncommonly aijRrcssivc. The
room sentiment Is certainly strongly
bearish and tlio market to-day was not well
supported. The opening range was & t8C
under yesterday's close , and opening prices
were the best of the day. The close was
very nearly at the Inside , and the average
was ! fc'Sc umlerycHtenlay's final range. A
small trade was done In July at a premium of
l ? (3U ( e over August. The latter molith
tiold us low as T'JJge , and December was atone
ono llmo quoted at 81K ° - None of the other
domestic markets wore as weak as Chicago
and none of them have experienced as exten
sive shrinkage. Chicago has been the cen
ter of depression.
Corn , Hko wheat , was very weak , anO
closed % @lj < e lower than yesterday. There
was a pretty free liquidation for country no-
count by commission merchants , and on the
other hand there was a general covering ol
short corn put out at higher pi-ices. Hut for
the extensive covering prices would probably
have gone considerably lower. Ono strong
feature is found in the fact that cash corn is
on a level with the succeeding two months ,
August and September. Tlio three months
eloscd less than ) < c apart. The volume of
business transacted was very large , and was
more in the nature of "evening up" than has
been noticed for some time.
Oats wcro remarkably steady , taking Into
consideration the fact that the leading
cereals ruled weaker , together with
the fair weather conditions for the new crop.
During the early hours of the session little
business was done in a speculative way , but
toward the close considerable activity was
displayed with u fair inquiry for near fu-
tureo , while deferred deliveries wcro more
quiet , July opened tit nearly yesterday's
latent bid , with moderate trading at Hie , and
Bold down to yo5fc , at which llgurcs there
were fair transactions.
Provisions opened wiuh a bullish tendency
Inllucncod by a lighter run of hogs than was
generally expected. Traders took a more
continent view of the market and as initial
sales woio followed by a good short buyinir ,
higher prices prevailed. As soon as the
mom uigent buyers supplied their wants ,
liotyovcr , iiiut the demand subsided , tlio im
provement gained was short lived. To
rcullzo sellers found it necessary to crowd
the market and the product receded until
lard closed the same as yesterday to " } c
higher and short ribs unchanged to SJ c
lower , i'ork closed unchanged for July and
Be higher for August and September , liar-
ring the buying to cover shorts and the
uiodcsato purchasing of pork and short ribs
by leading puckers , the day's trading was
featureless. In pork the nnctuation expe
rienced covered u range of 17) @J3o , in lard
@ /-n'e > and in short ribs So.
CHICAGO iaVE STOCK.
CIIIOAOO , July 18. [ Special Telegram to
THE UEB.I CATTI.B Hccoipts , 0,000. Uusi-
ncss was again brisk and prices were again
advanced 10@13 < ; , making an up turn for the
week of about L'S&iiijo. Kail freights on cattle -
tlo and dressed beef nro down to the lowest
on record and this mainly accounts for the
advance of Wednesday and Thursday as the
supply , especially of native cattle , is greater
than last week , and the incre.tbo over hist
week Is 10,000 head , BO it will bo seen there
is no shortage and the advance is not on
account of the shortage or an improvement
in the ordinary demand. To low rates to the
eastern and seaboard markets may bo at
tributed the advance to-day and yesterday.
Should there bo a sudden cessation of the
dlfllcultlcs between tlio railroads , fat cattle
would drop 2o30o pern 100 and ship
pers should bo.ir this in mind ,
Toxaim were scarce and again quote.l
higher , making an advance of iBSIO'j ( for the
week. Common natives and native butch
ers' stock except canners share in the gen
eral upturn , but not to the RUIIIO extent in fat
natives or good Texans. Old canning cows
are about as low as nt any time. There is
more life In the stacker and feeder trade ,
with substantial upturn in prices. Veal
calves are : .V@.10o per 100 higher than last
week. Quotations were as follows : Choice
to extra beeves. HOO to 1RO lljs , W.OOfeli.ltt ;
medium to good steers , i : i ) to If.UO Ibs , fcu ;
CZtl.00 ; 12IKI to 13.10 Ibs , f4.S."C < f5.f.l ( ; t ; ,0 to mitt
Ibs , SUl'O-UO : stoekers anil feeders , SJ.Bl
C'MUK ) ; cows , bulls and mixed , S1.SI'@J-U ) ;
bulk , ja.'Jimi.'J.TS ; slop fed steers , l.'i'iiari.bO ,
Texas cattle ; steers. S'J.U'Q .OO ; bulk , W.lX
( al.W ! ; cows , $ lIKui-H ) ( ! ) .
lion * . Ucccipts 12,000. Trade was netlvc
with an upturn of 5041 Do on nil grades ; Ii
fact there was llttlo or no difference to-daj
between assorted light and assorted heavy
both Rolling nearly alike. Tlio advance to
day brings prices close up to the high HgUrcf
of Monday. Uccelpts at other points wiut
light and low rates east were the main cause ;
of the advance. Hest assorted heavy imuh
$5.111X113.115 ; best iifsorted light , avoragim
ISO Ibs. Bold at S.I.H'CiJ.M'.O , and mixed light n' '
t5.OC"f.T5. Tlio bulu of the mixed and pack
Ing Mjrts sold nt J5.7ofcJ5.b5 , mid commor
mi
l''lNANOIAlj.
NEW VOHK , July in. [ Special Telegram ti
TUB ItijE.l STOCKS London set the pace Ii
the stool ; market by purchasing liberally o
Lake Shore , Loulsvitlo & Nashville , Kcadinj
and St. Paul. The foatmu of the markc
hero was the activity and advance In Lain
Shore and St. Paul , especially the latter
Fifteen thousand shares were wlthdiawi
from thu street ami will bo shipped to Kuropi
to-morrow. This created n buying furore
nnd by ! i o'clock the price hud advanced t <
W } . Lake Shore was quoted at - per con
ox-dividend , but it regained U and Jf mon
in such a short time that traders wore com
l > letely surprised. The rest of the list wui
comparatively quiet and guinea fraction ; *
amounts only , though Luckawanna , Wcstcn
Union , Union Pacific and Heading wen
prominent In dealings. St. Paul isnu Nov
Kuplnnd each rcso ! > ( , per cent , an J the. market
kot toward the end of the hour became imicl
nioro active. The strength in Now Knghtni
was attributable to purchases by llostoi
lioiucs on n report that It had leased the nov
Poughkccpsle bridijo for fifty years , whlcl
will glvo it connection with the Delaware 1
Hudson ami Krlo. Coal stocks were al
stronger and advanced lQl } ( . Lacks
wmr.m lias taken the initial step toward re
Itorlng rates by announcing that on the 25tl
it will advance the dressed beat rate to
Ululmuct of SOc On the other band , tU
Krlo cut th6 rule another cent , to flc. There
U n strong bull party iu Lncknwannn , nnd
the , feeling on all nntliraclio coal stocks was
strong , nnd It Is srtld that-the. Heading will
resume lt * assessment before September 1.
Outside figures' were not nil maintained , tiut
last sales showed net gains ranging to ii
points. Total sales were 'JUT , 1C. ) shares.
Oovr.uxMr.ST3 Government bonds wcro
dull but stonily.
TKSTr.llTUY'S gt'OTlTIOXS.
tT. 8. < s roftnlnr . llTT'i ' Northern P.iclflc . 24K
II. H. 4/mmpoin. / . . ! - ? ' < dopref'irretl WJ'j
l'.S.4' , r Kiiliir .IU7' . C.N. W Item
U. H. 4lftcniiiKii4 1U7S ilo proforrcd HI'i
I'Rciticiof ; ! , . . . . Jin N. v.retinal va\
Ontnil I'ftdllc . JO'i ' ' . , ) . . : ! 2J
riikdKo .V Alton .1J7 Hoeblsltinil . . . . 1111
ClilcnKo.llurllni.'ton < „ M. .V St. 1' iK'U '
tVOuliiry. . . . llflU' ' rte pn-fi-rreil ID-lit
I ) . . I. . .V W . .1 U" , ft. Paul A Oliialm 'IT'f
Illinois Central . . .nil ilnprcfcrr < tl . . . .ItH'i '
! . , H. * ' ] fnlonl'acitic MS
KniKilx A-1VXIIS . 1 ! ! ' , W. . Kt. I , . \ V M'i '
LiikShorn . . . KJS do pri'fcrrcil "l1
.MIchlKiin Ontral H ) Wiistcru L'tilon 'i ' /s
Mltciotirll'acillc . . 7RJ4
Moxcr oxCiM < Kiwnt 1 'J ' per rent.
1'iiiMB MnncAKiii.i : I'Ai-Kii : iK IO per
cent.
STRiiLtNn Kxcii.tNOR Quirt and steady nt
t-l.7 for sixty day bills : Sl.SbJj for dcuiund.
PKODUCK AIAHKKTS.
CllKHoo , July 1,1 Wheat Lower ; cash
nnd .luly , Ml'Ve ' : August , "U. c ; September ,
73 ! < , c ; December , bll < Je bid.
Corn Lower ; cash and July , 47' e ; Aug
ust , 479,0 asked ; September , 17 5-lltc.
Oats Lower ; cash and July , 30'ic : Aug
ust , 2.V < e ; September , 23C.
Kyo August , -Ibe.
Harley Nothing doing.
Tl.ixCash ontrack , 1.10.
Timothy Prime , no trading.
Whlsky-frl n , ) .
Pork Higher ; cash nnd July , $13.17 ;
August , tia.i.'JJi ; September , $1:1.27' : . , .
Lard Higher ; cash and .luly , fS.15 ;
August. ? a.2i ) ; SctemhcrS.27Ji | asked.
Flour Quiet and unchanged.
Hulk Meats Shoulders * 0 IWCrtlUfl,1 f ; short
clc.ir , f1' 0 K 'vOS ; sliort ribs , i7.ut ( < e ; f-5
Butter-btrady ; cic.imery , l. ) > ail'Jc ( ! ;
dairy , Il ! > fti4i7c.
Cheese Firmer : full cream Cheddars , S'ffJZ )
S ) < c ; full cream Hats , s fe J e ; fancy young
Americas , h ffi > ll'4c ' ; skims , good , 5 4@J ;
skims , flat , I'jffi.'ic. '
Eggs Firm ; northern , 13H@1 ' .
Hides Unclianged ; green salted calf , \yt \
( W5e ; heavy green salted,5" " < ( 51 - ; lightgreen
. ailed , .V'ldtiie ' ; salted bull , : t"i < : ; dry Hint ,
So , dry calf , Sc ; deacons , 20 ( < Uc each ; dry
salted , t'C' 'c.
Tallow Unchanged : No. 1. solid [ lacked ,
3 > jo ; No. 2 , 3c , and cake , 4c per lu.
Kecisipts. Sliiiimonts ,
Flour , bbls (1,000 ( 3,000
Wheat bu Ki.ODl ) 4,000
Corn , bu Nj.OOO IOoyo
Oats , bu 117,000 32,000
Hyebu 10110 1,000
New Vork , July 13. Wheat Uccelpts ,
40,000 ; exports , 711,000 ; cash grades heavy
and ) e lower ; options bioko JiOOJit * , closing
steady at about , the bottom ; ungraded red ,
bS'4@.Ho ) ; No. 2 red , S'.l o deliveredb'Jo ' f. o.
b , ; August closing at 7i ! > ijC.
Corn Hccoipts , 50,000 ; exports , 27,000 ;
ungraded , 5-Ui& * " . ) J c ; No. 2 , 540 . )5 > 4c de
livered ; August closing at We.
Oats Receipts. M.W'O ' ; exports , 1,000 ;
nixed western , oC 3'c ; white western , 4.J
Sc.
Sc.Coffee
Coffee Fair ; Hio , $14.50 ; options 15@25c
ewer , closing barely steady ; July , $ ll.45@
11.55 ; August , J10.H3@10.50.
Petroleum United closed steady at S3 c.
Hggs Finn ; western , l"iitISjjC. (
Pork Unchanged ; mess was quoted at
J13.75011.00 for old ; S14.75@lfi.00 for new.
Lard ( i7 ( jioints liiglier : western steam ,
spot , SS.40.
Hutter Firm ; western. 130200.
Cheese Strong ; Ohio Hat , "i ( < l c.
St. IjoiiiH. July 13. Who it Weak and
ewer ; cash , 7b c ; July , 78.ic } ; August ,
Corn Weak and lower ; cash , ! 5 } c ; Au-
; ust , 45'4o ' ; September , 4 ! " > c.
Oats About steady ; cash , 3-1 Xci JU'J'i
27c ; August , liU c ,
I'orlc-SU.iaJi.
Whisky sl.lt.
Uuttcr Quiet and steady and unchanged ;
"
creamery , liijOo ; dairy14i.itItic. )
Liverpool , July 13. Wheat Demand
, Kor ) ; holders otter freely ; California , No.
1 , Cs 7 di0s ( bV d per cental ; red western ,
winter , Us O dfel's ' 7J d per cental.
Corn FJut ; new mixed , western , 4s9J d
per rental.
Miiiiiciipollfl , July 13. Wheat Ilccolpts ,
181 cars ; shipments , 5'ic.irs. Closing : No. 1
liard , July. 81o ; August , Slo ; on track , S-K ° i
No. 1 northern , July , bOo ; August , SOe ; on
track , Sic ; No. 'J northern , July , 77c ; Au
gust , 77c ; on track , 7'Je.
Flour Unchanged ; patents to ship in sacks ,
* 4.50.
Milwaukee , July 13. Wheat Cash ,
S e ; August , 71'iJ/c.
Corn No. 8,40 } < o-
Oats No. 3 white , 30o.
Hurley-No. 2 , fiSJtj'c.
Kyo No. 1 , Glic.
I'ork July , f 13.35. .
Cincinnati. July 13. Wheat In light
supply ; No. 2 red , old , Slo ; now , hOJ c.
Corn Firm and higher ; No. 'J mixed , 51@
62c.
62c.Oats In coed demand and higher ; No. U
mixed , 25'4.7-.Kr. ( : !
Kyo Dull sum lower ; No. 2 , 35c.
Pork Steady nt $14.25.
Lard Firm at M.tiO.
Whisky Firm at * 1.14.
KuiiHua City , July 13. Wheat No. 2
red , cash , Oio bid.
Corn No. 2 cash , 40 } c.
O.its No. 2. cash , 21'jC asked.
New Orleans. July Kl. Corn Irregu
lar ; mixed , OU(2G2c ( ! ; yellow , O'Jo ; white , CCe.
Oats Kxcited anil higher ; No. 2 , 4i } c of-
feri'd.
Cornmeal Steady at J2.S3.
Hog 1'roducts Scarce and linn ; pork ,
% Hulk Me.ita Shoulders , ? 0.50 ; long clear
nnd clear ribs , t7.U. ) .
vn STOCK.
Chicago , July 13. The Drovers' Journal
reports as follows :
Cnltlc Receipts , 0OOJ , including 1,000
Texas and western culllo ; natives active
and 15c higher ; choice to extia beeves ,
$ ii.UOgi.l ( ( < j ; common to good , fl.lOvjUi.OO ;
stoekers and feeders wcro shade higher.
$25'J ( < (3.t > 0 ; cows , hulls and mixed wore
stronger , $1.M'U)40 ' ( : ) ; Texas cattle , 10jil5c (
hlghoisteers. ; . 2. KK.J 1.00.
Hogs Receipts , lU.iHK ) ; shipments none ;
miirket active and fiOjlOc higher ; mixed ,
J5.55@o.'JO ; heavy , W.CiOittMG ; Hght , ? 5.GO
. .
SUeeji Receipts , 5,500 ; tr.ido active , prices
shade higher ; natives , $ .1.25 ® I. Ml : west
erns , * 3 25(114.23 ( ; Texans , -.00i3.75 ( ! ; lambs.
J3.0K. " > -Wpcr IWHbs.
Nutional Sleek Yards Knst St.
I.oitlH , July 13. Cattle Receipts , 1,000 ;
shipments , ! ! , WK ) ; market higher ; choice
heavy.nativo steers , f.l.lOC'T.Vl'O : fair to good
native steers , S4.40i'5.'i5 ( ' : butchcis' steers ,
medium to choice , $3.40 3.50.
Hogs Receipts , 2.000 ; shipments , 400 ;
market stronger ; choice heavy and butch
ers' selections , f5.70 ( J5.bO ; packing , medium
to prime , $5.Hu5.75. ( ) (
Kansnu City , July 13. Cattle Receipts ,
! i,000 ; shipments , 2,000 ; market aciive and
1015e higher ; good to choice corn-fed , > .2C
gr.'i'.CU ; common to medium , i3,50.n5.00. (
Hogs Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , 1,000 ;
market active anil 5o higher ; good to choice ,
f5.50Q5.05 ; common to medium , I3.20Q5.40.
UMA.il A lilVK STUOIl.
Cnttle.
Friday. July 13. 1SS3.
Prices on unythlng desirable advanced
( J$10 cents with n moderate number on sale ,
A string of corn-fed western steers sold al
15.55. Thin old cows and coarse mixed qtull
Is slow at very low prices ; In fuel , h
hardly wanted at any price.
Receipts moderate and market active anil
strong. More sales wore made nt top price :
to-day , bringing the average about that ol
yesterday with the range In prices about tlu
saniQ. The market closed strong witu al !
sold early. _
Sheep.
Ono load received to-day nnd sold to Incn
dealers. _
Receipts.
Cattlo. . . . ' . . . . . . . . . , . 5CK
Hogs . . . . . . . . 4,50 <
tShccp. . . . . ' . . . . .i- , . . . . . HX
Prevailing ; I'rlom.
Thefollqwlng w a table of prloj * p. tl In
this mar-net for the grade ) of stock men
tioned.
Pnmcstcors. 1300Id 1600 Ibs..J5.00 .
Prime steers , 1100 to IWK ) Ibs. 4.50 K5.0J
Katllttlo steers. OJO to 1050 lb . 4.01) ) M4.75 _
Common to good cows 2.00 ( < i3.00
Choice to fancy cows 2.50 ( < ? ,3.25
Common to cholco balls 2.25 043.00
Fair to choice light hogs. . . . . . . . 6.35 K5.55
Fair to cholco heavy hogs 5.50
Fair to cholco mixed notfs 5.40
HcircHLMitiuivo | .Silo ; .
CATTI.U.
No. Av. Pr.
1 CO W 1,050 $1.V ,
2 LOWS 73 2.00
5 cows CM 2.35
25 grass cows Wi 2.45
t ! cows b5
3 co ws 1151) )
4 grass stcoi-s 1.010
5 grass steers 1.1SI ) 3.40
4 grass steers 1.0S7 3.50
7yc.irllr.igs MM 3.5' )
2cnlvcs 17(1 ( 3 50
1 steer WO 4.10
21 grass steers 1,0.7) 475
43 grass steers 1,105 4.M ! .
12 grass steers 1 , : .VJ 4.1KI
18 steers l.lii'J 5.IKI
00 nat I vo steers 1,211 5.,0
'M steers 1'JsO 5.25
No. Pi"
1)71sheep. ) . . . . . 3.40
1100" .
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
01..2.5 f5.ua > ; ) . . , .2'.it ' : 200 f.V.5
75..2.VJ MO 5.4(1 ( 114. . .in : 5 55
5).241 ) 41)0 ) 5.10 I'M. . . .25S 120 5.55
bO. ISi 100 5.4-1 ( > ' . ) . . . .258 200 5.55
200M
01. 100 r.47K 7S. . . .13 M ) 5 51
. 01 5.60 GO. . . .204 2dO 5 55
70 .1(12 ( 120 5.30 01. . . .241 100 5 55
70U.
( U. .251 100 5.50 6 ! . . . .223 bO 6.55
70. .225 120 5.0 Si. . . .1 3 5.55
St. .211 210 3.50 CO. . .210 bO 5 55
bOM
74. . IO'J 2X ) 5.50 71. . .215 M ) 5..V ,
74.J.
? J. .213 M ) 5.tO 70. . . .2i3 40 5.55
03. .211 2 > 0 5.50 ( ! ' . ) . . 252 200 5.5 }
70. SO 5JO 02. . . /J31 100 5.55
75. . . : oo ' , ' 40 .VO 07. . . .23.J bO 3.55
0' ) . ' 5.50 75. . . .25 40 r. r-i
71. i'.Ko 200 5 50 O1. . .227 200 5.55
01) ) . . .109 SO 5.r,0 ( A ) . . ! ! 5si VO 5.55
55. . .221 100 5.51) ) 5S. . " 57 3JO 5.iT
7I..11H KiO 5 ; .o ' 60. . . .218 2K ) 5.5- ,
60..187 I'M 5..V ) 74. . . .2J1 210 5.55
SO 5.50 54. . . .23.1 bO
JO..257 5.0 5.5(1 ( 10. . . .212 .
00..1DO 210 5.50 07. . . .210 bO ( l.til j.j
J-7..101 320 5.,0 KM. . .li bO 5.57
77..231 210 5 50 110. . .207 240 5.57'i
7J. . . .UNI 2)0 ) 5.60 05. . . .2V. 2tO ( 5.'il ( )
07. . . . ' - 2'J ' 3 JO fl.30 71. . . .2UJ 120 5.00
6i.VS. . . . .215 bl ) 5.-0 ( U. . . . .01 500 5.00
( VS. .241 2-0 5.5 .K 71. . . .24' . bO 5.M
07. > > > , . ! " 0 . > .5'"i 00. . . .avi 12i 5.(10 (
( W..215 l.'O 5.5ijtf ( W. . . .217 bO 6.C.O
51..245 2MI 6.MK 03. . . .2.VJ 100 5.CO
73..200 2-0 5.5-JW 73. . . 212 200 500
( W..2I5 bO 5.55 . .237 D.05
72..2(5 100 r r-
Packers Purchases.
Showing the number of hogs bought by the
leading buyers on to-daj's market :
G. H. Hammond & , Co . 41(5 (
Omaha P. Co . b58
Armour-Cudahy Packing Co . 1,00
J. P. Squire & Co . 2S1
Cleveland P. & P. Co . 42J
E. A Hlackshcro . 22b
lirainard Hros . 20 i
Halstead & Co . 4H ! !
Davis it Atwood . 'M >
E. L. Lambert . 2tiO
G. H. Wilson . 110
J. Doud . 213
Harper & D . 307
P. J. Ryner . 52
lllflCHt and Ijowcst.
The following are the highest ami lowest
prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs
on this market during the past lew days , and
for the coresponding period in Ibs7 and Ibb'.J . :
Iilvo Stock Notes.
Hops in good demand.
Good corn-fed cattle nro gaining In value
once more.
Scotia Stcphenson , of Anslcy , Neh. , was
hero to-day with a shipment of hogs.
"Just tell shippers , " remarked a commis
sion man , "that thin old cows nnd poor stock
of any kind is not wanted. Several loads of
such have boon held for a tiny or so , buyers
not caring to purchase at hardly any price. "
G. H. Martin , of Hamburg , In. , marketed
a prime load of medium weight hogs to-duy
at the top price , $5.6) .
J. D. Ranhin , of Hell & Uankin , Tllden ,
stopped off nt the yards to-day whllo en
route homo from Chicago.
Louis Hurkc , well known at the yards , and
formerly located hero , hut now proprietor of
the North Platte feed yards , is hero calling
on old friends.
Gcorgo Uurcli , of McCool Junction , Neb. ,
inarKctcd u load of COc hogs this morning.
OMAHA M.YIIK I3TS.
Friday , July 13 , 1SS8.
Business continues fair , collections nro
good and money very c.isy.
Sugar continues to advance and is quoted
to-day by jobbers nt SQSj o for granulated ,
with other grades in proportion , Tlio brok
ers of thi ! refineries in the trust are "out of
sugar , " their product having been sold out
and the broker for the Philadelphia anti
trust refineries is the only man hero able to
post buyers on thli staple at present.
Tlio California apricot , crop is about packed
and sold at high prices , The crop was a
small ono and the quality very line.
Coffees nro duller and lower.
The amalgamated association scale is bolng
signed by now linns dally. Jones & Laugh-
llu , the second largest linn in the country ,
nnd emploj ing 5,003 men , signed yesterday
and the expectation is that all the musters
will sign and work bo resumed uy the
balance of the 50,010 men who have been
idle.
idle.Tho
The rate war between the eastern trunk
lines shows no evidence of cessation nnd n
12Jfc rate on llvo stock from Chicago to New
York has been reached.
1'roiliico. Fruits , Rlc.
The city markets have been m good sup
ply us to quantity but poor as to quality tlio
just week and the scant supply of fruit
suitable for canning , coupled with the hlgli
price of sugar , hiis mused the housckeeiiort
of Omaha some worry mid perplexity. Cali
fornia , Missouri and southern Illinois peaches
nro being received daily and the supply Is
growing plentiful nnd prices lower. Straw-
bcrrich nro nearly out of the market , n fuw
stray cases coming from Michigan via Chicago
cage in poor condition and held at SOc pci
box ; blackberries , 10@rJo ; black nnd red
raspbei ries , lOQflSo per box ; currants , H'c
per ( juurt ; huckleberries and plums , lOc ;
gooseberries , lOo ; peaches , lOffi 3Uc per dozen ;
ban aims " 0(3"5c ( ; oranges , 2r > ( a50o per dozen.
Lemons are higher at juc per dozen with
lower prices looked for. Watermelons 25c
each. Cherries , homo grown , 15c per quart :
Callfornlas. 15 per Ib ; plo plant , 4c per Ib :
( juush , white or yellow , 5c per Ib ; caull
Slower and cabbage , lOo per head ; radisho :
and green onions , thro ? hunches for a nickel :
cucumbers , three for 10s ; green corn , If
QSOo per dozen ; egg plant , lOo each :
green peas , siting und wax beans , 25t
pur peck ; turnips , ' 'Oo per peck ; tomatoes , fie
per Ib ; potatoes , now , $1.20 per bu for Call
fornia or homo grown.
UtTTTEic Choictt creamery , 3oo ; best dairy
ISCaiiOc ; cooking , 15o per Ib.
Eiios 15o per doz.
FKESH FISH Mackerel , 20@2So cachliall ;
but nnd salmon , 23c ; ccd , trout , whitciish
habdock inid pickerel , 15o : lobsters am
shrimp , ic per Ib.
CHICKEN'S Spring , SO&SOc each ( -old , 15i
per ) b.
OrociTH IJqt.
KCjlSc ; prime , lM10\cs loncy green nnd
yellow , 22C'2.1c ; old government Java , 23c $
SOc ; luterlor Java. 25W2& ; Moehn. 2Sc < J30o ;
AHmckles roasted , JO c ; Mt'LniiL'hlln'-J
XXXX , U4c ) ; Ditworth's , 19c ; Ued Cross ,
l'c ! ' ; Alaroma , 10' cj German , Ut'ie ' ; Lion ,
10'a ' c.
WoonnxwAttB Two-hoop palls , per doz. ,
$1.40 ; three-hoop palls , 4.1.05 ; No. I tub ,
$7.00 ; No. 2 tub , W.OO ; No. 3 tubs , * 3.00 ;
washboards , electric , f 1.61) ) ; fancy Northern
Queen washboards. 2.75 ; o n"t .i IIAI .I
J2.75No. . 1 churns. fj.50 : No. 2 churns ,
$8.50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1,70 ;
spruce , In nests , 70c oer nest.
CANXUII ( eon Oysters , No. 2 Standard ,
per case , $ . ' 1.2iK ; i.80 ; strawberries , 2 Ibs , pur
case , $2.t : < > i' < .2.40 ; raspberries , 2 Ibs. , per
case , * 2.30 ( 2.40 ; California pear ? , per case ,
$1.00C'4.7 > ) : apricots , per case , $1.20/1)1.30 ) ;
California poaches , per case , Ju.60ji5.00 ; Cal
ifornia white cherries , per ease. f3.bOiffi.OO ( !
California plums , i > crcase , SJ.Oity ) 1.70No. ; 2
blueberries , 2 Ibs , per ease , * l.t'0 ' ( < JOO , ) ;
Pine apples , 2 Ib. per case , ) .2.V < §
4.bO ; I Ib. salmon , per do ? . , ( l.S.\iO
1.00 ; 2 Ib. gooseberries , per case , $2.10
@J.30 ; 2 Ib , strung beans , per case , $1 75 ( < 5
l.bd ; 2 11) . marrow fat peus. $ J.50 ( 2.00 ; 2 Ib.
early Juno peas , 12 00tf2 ( 75 ; 3 Ib. tomatoes ,
" ' .25 ( < ? 2.40 ; 2 Ib. corn , $ J.20Ji. 10.
Lit : < l\s S7.00iH.f,0 per ease.
OitvMiKs Messlnas. $0.50u.7 ( per box ;
lodl , * 7.60.Jf3 ( per box , { -I@M.5J per half
jox.
jox.CAUi.ifi.uu nit Good stock , $1.0J@1.25 perez
ozCAimAoi : * ) Home grown , J'2.50 per 100.
Al'ri.Msl.OOcM..O ' per bbl.
Cinnn-Cholco Jiiii-nigim elder. J4.50 ( < ? 0.50
or hbl. of 82 gal ; California pear cider , J15.00
) r bbl.
ONIONS Native stock , $1.2j@1.50 ; Callfor-
ila onions , 2e per Ib.
Poi'cou N Cholco rice eorn Isquoted nt 3 ®
cpor Ib. ; othir kinds 2.J | . e3e per Ib.
CAHIIOH Now stock. lOc per doz.
HI\N : Good stock , 2.00c$2.73 { ; California
lloNni 10'i2tc ( ' for 1 Ib. frames ; canned
onoy , 10@12iTperlb.
Toincco Pi.fii Lorillnrd's Climax , 45c ;
Splendid , 4V ; Mechaaie's Delight , -lie ;
-uggott & Mcycr'H Stur , 45o ; Cornerstone ,
' .ic ; Dmmmoiid's Horseshoe , 4r > c ; J. T. ,
2c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 45o ; "Cut Uate , "
UoOh ; , My , " 27c ; 1'il-er Heidslck , C4e ; G.
wUl * .
) > *
Toiurco SMOKIXO Catlln's Meerschaum ,
lc ; CatlinV Ola Sti le , ' 'So ; Sweet Tip Top ,
-'c ; U. N. O. , 17c ; Ked , White nnd Ulue ,
Sc.
Jr.u.ns-30 : Ib pails , $1.25@1.50.
SU.T Per bbl in carload lots , * 1.30.
Horn Soven-si.xieenths , O'iC ' . 'Jjc. '
CvM\ Mixed , 0tflle ( ; stk'k , Sa.l ) ( ) ( } c.
PiCKi.iis Medium in bbls , * 0.00 ; dolnhalf
jhls , sf.1.50 ; small , in bbls , $7.00 ; do in half
Jbls , fl.tlO ; gherkins , in hbls , ? 3.00 ; do in
uilfbbls , sfl.Vj.
. \NI > lluunisos OSCiJiCc per keg.
M : Sfti vu UrickB ia-'i3 uer Ib. ; penny
Jakes , lllyzilc per Ib. ; pure maple sjrupfl,23
icr gal.
HIIODMS Extra , 4-tic , S2.00 ; ) ) arlor , 3-tic ,
) iiinteil handles , $2.25 ; No. 1. M.UO ; No. 2 ,
.1.05 ; he.ivy stable broms4.00.
V- , I 1'UIIK llja > 't , - V. "W , V/U1V/I * , . . * ' \'vtnr\ . , .
1'owiiKii AN'D SHOT Shot , * l.0 ! ; buckshot ,
{ l..ri.V Haranl powder , keijs , $5.00 : half kp s.
W.75 ; one-fourths. $1.50 ; blasting kegs , $2.5 ! ! ;
fuses , io'j ' ft.israr.'c. .
l < iriMii : lni l > Tioree , "Kc ; 40 Ib square
cans , 7 e ; . " > ( -lb round , Sc ; 2Mb ( round , feVc. ;
10-lb pails , SVo ; ; 5-lb pails , b e ; 3-lb puils ,
c.
c.PIIOVI IO.NS Hams , IHSll' ' e ; breakfast
bacon , 10'jJll'Jc ' ( ( ' ; bacon sides , UC't'J e : dry
salt , 8'40i ' c ; shoulderH , 7 ; ? < @se ; dried
beef , SJ ( ( tlio.
Uitiin FiifIT Apples , bbls. , new , , ' ( * , -
vaporated , S'f 'Je ; ' blackberries , evapo
ratcJ , ' .n , < < ' . ) ' , ; ] ) ittL'd cherries , 20U''le ( ;
pcache1SaltLako 3 sjevaporated , HJ Wl''e ;
peeled i > eiehe , S ( t'J'.ic ' ; evaporated
inpared , liJ517c ( ( ; new currants , 7i(7j ( ( ;
prunes , \ Qtc ; citron , 'J.1 ( > i24c : raisins , Cal
ifornia , London layers , f > . : .OC . < i2.i ; ( ) ; Cali
fornia loose mubcatcN , $1.70 ( ( 1. & > ; now Va
lencia. 7 ' 'TJf.
CitACKcii-1 , CAKKS , ETC. Prices subject , to
chance. Soda , fur ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda
snowllako ( in tins ) , lOc ; soda candy , 5'-Jc ;
soda waters ( in tins ) 10i" soda /ephyrs , c ;
city ojster.lii e ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oyster ,
7c ; ( ? em oyster , no ; monitor , 7e ; Omaha
oyster , 7c ; pearl oystori5e ; picnic , 5c ; snow
drop cyster , 7c ; butter , ftc ; Hoston , Sc ;
Omaha butter , 7c ; snwtootli butter , OJio ;
crnekct meal , "Ke ; graham , Sc ; graham
wafers , lOc ; urahani wafers in pound pack
ages , 12Kc ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7) e ; oat
meal. Se : oat UKJH ! wafers , lOo ; oat meal wa
fers in pound fuickatjcs , ViKo * , nniuinls , 12e ;
Holiver ginser ( rounU ) , 7e ; crfiam , Sc ; Corn-
hill , lOe ; cr.icknclls , lOo ; fronted cream. 8 > c ;
Binder snaps , be ; singer snaps ( citi1) ) , 'Jo ;
home made ginger snaps , in boxes , 13c ; home
made ginger snaps , ( l-lb cans ) per dozen ,
$2.50 ; lemon creams. Su ; pretzels ( hand
made ) , Ilj4jc ; assorted e.ikes and jumbles ,
llo\ \ assorted fliiRCrs , 15o ; afternoon tea
( in tins ) , per box , $7.00 ; banana lingers , 14e ;
butter Jumbles , llj c ; IJrunswiek , 15c ;
brandy snaiis , IBo ; chocolate drops ( new ) ,
10o ; choeolato wafers , Ifio ; Christinas lunch
( in tins ) per ilozentSO : cocoa taffy snaps ,
14c ; colTcocako , 12c ; Cuba jumbles , llj o ;
cream puffs , ! ! 0c ; egg jumbles , ll } c ; ginger
drops , lie ; honey jumbles , U } < ) ci Jolly lin
gers , ISc ; jolly wafers , 15e ; jellvtart ( new ) ,
15c ; lady llngnrs , IHc ; vanilla bar , 14c ; va
nilla wafois , 14e ; Vienna wafers , I dozen
packages in a box , per dozen , * 2.50.
All goods packed in cans lc per Ib advance
except snowllako and wafer soda , which are
packed only in cans. Soda in 2-lb and It-lb
paper boxes , 5-Jo pur Ib advance ; all other
goods lc per Ib advance. Soda in l-lb paper
boxes , lo per Ib advance. The 2-lb boxes are
packed in cases holding IS in a case. The ! JIb J-
Ib boxes are packed in cases holding 12 in n
case. The 4-lb boxes are packed in cases
holding i In n e.ise. Ono-lb graham and oat
meal wafers packed 2 do gin a case.
Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to
show goods , 7ic. ! Cans for wafer soda , $ I1. < X ) ,
not returnable. Cans for snowllako sodn ,
85.00 per doz. Tin cases with glass face to
display the goods , I/ic / each. No charges for
packages except for cans and returnable
goods ; Glass front tin cans anil "snowflako"
ioda cans are returnable at prices charged.
Dry GooitR.
PIIINTS Soi.ni Coi.ons Atlantic , Oc ;
Slater , 5'4'o ; Herlin oil , O' c ; Garner oil , ( J@
7c. PINO AND UOIICH Ulchmond , 0 } c ; Al
len , O' e ; Uivcr Point , 5o ; Steel Hiver , ( io ;
Hiehmond , Oo ; Pacific , O' c. Ixnino HLUI ;
Washington , tiijc : Century , digo blue prints ,
Oc ; Ar "i-lcan , OJCc ; Arnold , 7c ; Arnold H ,
10 } < Jc ; v i-nold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10'fc ' ;
Duisb : Charter Oak , 5c ; Hamapo , 4cLodi \ ,
S'j'c ; Allen , ( to ; Hiehmond , Oc ; Windsor , 0 } c ;
KdJ.vfttone , Ol o ; P.ieilic , OV < jp.
HUTS Standard , Uc ; ( Jem. lOc ; Hcauty ,
12'/rfc ; Hayonno , 14c ; H , cased , fJ ( 50.
CJAHi-cT WAIU * Uibb , white , 19c ; colored ,
22c.
22c.MisCKMASnous IW.o oil cloth , ? 2.50 ;
plain Holland , bX 'J c ; Dado Holland ,
12k'c.
Co roiiTnus fO.OO@j.OO ) ,
Hi.nuciiKi > SiiiiTiN : Hcrklcy cambric No.
IJO , OK : Host Yet. 4-4,1 O e , butter cluth ,
OO , 4 c ; Cabot , 7J c ; Farwell , SKc ; Fruit
of Loom. 0'4c ' ; Freeno G , 0 ; Hope , 7-S..C ;
King Philip cambric , IJc , Lonsdalo , ll' o ;
Lonsdalo , I'c ' ; New York mills , lOKo ; Pep-
porell , 42-in. , He ; Pcppproll , 40-in. , 12c ; Pep-
pcrell , 0-4 , ICc ; Pepperoll4,21c ; Pciipcroll ,
IM. 23c ; IVppcrell , 10-1 , 25c ; Canton. 4-4 ,
S'/o ; Canton , 4-4 , 9J < c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wain
uttu , lOc ; Valley , 5c.
GiNniiAM Plunkctt checks , 7J-ijo ; Whlttcn.
ton , 7Xo , York , 7 ; Normnndl dress , SJ o ;
Calcutta dress , 8J4e- ; Whit tendon dress , 8)i'c ;
Henfrew dress , bX612)ic. (
TICKS Lewlston , 3a in. , 12 } c ; Lewiston ,
32 In. , 13Xo ; York , 32.n. | , 14c ; Swift river ,
7Ko ; Thorndyko , OO , & \ Thorndyko \ FF ,
8j c ; Thorndyko 120 , 0 > tfo ; Thorndyko XX ,
15o : Cordis. No. 5 , OJtfc ; Cordis , No. 4 , lie.
JJEXIMS Amoskcag B , 0-oz , lOc ; Everett
7-ot. , 13c ; York , 7oV.t3 c ; Hayniarket
8Jc ; JafTrey , XX , llj c ; Jailrey XXX , 12Kc
Heaver Creek AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek IJU
lie ; Heaver Creek CC , lOc.
FLANNELS Plalu Haftsmnn , 20o : Goscen
S2i < c ; Clcar.Lake.32Kc ; Maple City. 3f '
White-O H No. 2 , J4' , 21o ; C II No. 1
JHF. ,2
CIUSH Stevens' 13. fxj : bleached , 7e
Stevens' A , 7)o ) ; Wpnched , h } < oj Stevens' P
S c ; bleached , OKe ; Stevens' N ,
bleached , 10) ) 0 ; Stevens1 S UT , 12) ) 0.
.
City harness per Jb , 2929c ; country liar
ness per Ib , 24S2oc ( ; city line per Ib , 32SMo' ( :
,
W | -'VV4'VV < | ) ilJf Ujr\ | f l AV/Ulyf IWV VVVtf Vt
lur , 14@l(5c ( ; Uufl'alo slaughtered ROIO per Ib
2S @ 3Uc ; Ouk'leathur > li > ubtcrod { ; 'tola vet Ib
. harness per Ib , 2Jc32c ( ! upper per
foot , itlctf&c ; kip heavy | H > r Ib. G TOc ; kip
medium per Ib , 75c < tbOc ; city calf per Ib ,
OOci * l.UOj lining per dozen , $ < 1.000rS.60 ; ;
FiXMich calf a * , to 30 Ibs , fl.lO.Z1.75 . ; French
calf 80 to 60 Ibs , f 1.11X31.75 ; French calf , 50
to 75 Ibs , COc ( < Jl.25.
Motnln nnd TlnnerM * Stock.
Tin plate , I C , 10x14 , best , 10.73 ; tin plate ,
rooting , I C , 14x20. J5.23 ; sheet zinc , f0.5li ) $
0.73 ; pig lead. $4. * ) ; bar lead , $1.65 ; "
block tin , .Joe ; sinnll pljj block tin , ' .YxJ ; bar
tin , ' . ' 'o soltlcr , 15@JtV ! ; copper bottoms , ! tlo ;
slicuthhiL' cotiper , tinned , OTc ; plnnlshiiiK
copper , tinned , 3o ; lead pipe , OXc ; sheet
iron N IS toJ4 . ' ) Husslu Iron 13o
, S. to , $3.'J ( ; , ;
Am Hns la pliuiislicd , A , lOJ o ; Am Kus4lu
planished , H , O c : p.ilnted barb wire , $3.00 ;
galvanized barb wir6 , W.73.
IIOAIUIS.
No. 1 com , s 1 s $18.00 I No. 3 com , sis $15.00
No. 2 coin , s 1 ? 10.50 | No. 1 com , s 1 s 13.50
Add CO cents per 1,000 for rough.
FKNCINO.
No. 1 , 4 and 0 in , 12 and 14 ft , rough.$00.00
No. 1 , " 10 ft , " . . . . SO.IK )
No. 2 , " 12 nnd 14 ft , " . . . .10.00
No. 2 , " 1(5 ( ft , " . . . . 17.00
sinixo.
A , 12,11 & 10 ft.$2.U,9 I C , 12 , 14 & 1C ft.14.75
H , " " 10.75 I U , " " 11.75
Or.ll.IXI ) ANMl 1'AIITITIOX.
1st com , * { In white pine ceiling $33 00
2il " " " " 27.1K )
Clear ? < in Norway pine ceiling 15.50
2dcoru > In " " " 13.50
ri.oouixa.
A C. in white pine f.34.00
H " " " ! 12.K ( )
( j ' 20.00
1) " " " 21.00
13 " " " ( sol. fencing ) 1S.50
Six Inch drop siding 5o ( ) per 1,000 extra.
STOl'K IIOVIUH.
A , 12 in , s 1 s.$45.00 I C , 12 in , si s.Jlrt.OO
H , 12 In , sis. . 30.00 | I ) , 12 in , sis. . . 22.00
No. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 ft 20.50
o. 1 com , 12 in. s 1 s , II ft 20.00
S'o. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 10 ft. . . . , 20.00
S'o. 1 com , 12 in , sis , 10 , IS and 20 ft. . 22.50
S'o. 2 com , 12 In , s 1 s , 10 , IS and 20 ft. . 10.45
\'o. 2com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 ami 14 ft IS.50
S'o. 2 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 1C. ft IS.00
12 in grooved rooting $12 per M. more than
2 In stock boards same length.
10 in grooved roofing same price as 12 In
lock boards.
suit' I.AI- ,
So. 1 plain , 8 nnd 10 iu tlS.75
N'o. 2 plain , b and 10 in 17.00
No. 10. G. , Sin 10.23
FIN1MIINO.
st and 2d , clear , 1. 1'in s 2 s $50 00
" " IMi'Jin , s 2s 50.00
Hi , clear , 1 in , s2s 45 00
" Itf , lK,2in 40.00
A , select , 1 in , s2s 3'J.OO
A , " U4'lJ4,2in 43.00
U. " 1 in , s2s 20.00
Ii , " IJit \ } , 2 in 30.00
H , select , all 10 ft , $1 extra ,
t-oriiir.itx YELLOW nxis.
Star4 In Mooring $10.50
st and 2d , clear , 4 In Mooring 21.50
: icar % in ceiling 10.50
Jtear .f in partition 23.DO
Jlear in partlonftJ above % in ceiling
Jlear llnish , 1 and I'f iu , s2s 2(1.00 (
Jlear finish , 1V nnd 3 In , s2s 20.00
Clear con ugated ceiling , 4 in 23.50
Clear yellow pine casing and base 25.00
I'OI'IAU I.VMlinH.
: iear poplar bx bds , Ji in s 2 H $35.00
: lcar " " " Ji in panel , s 2 K. . 27.00
; iear " " " cor'ga'td ccilingjjj 2S.OO
lUTTKNS , Will , ! , TU1IIXO , rlCKUftf.
O. G. Halts , 2'4 in $ 03
O. G. Halts , Ux3sls 30
3 in well tubing , . & M. and Hev 22.50
Pickets , U. & H. Hat 10.00
Pickets , U. & H. square 10.00
blllXUI.US , LATH.
XX clear $ 3.10
IJxtra-A * 3.H5
* Standard 2.05
* AMI. U. & 13 2.35
Oin.cl 2.05
No. 1 1.40
Lath 2.S5
White Cedar , 0 in. , yt s.
" " 0 In. qrs.
11 Sin. qrs 0' . )
" " 4 in round 14
fennosseo Ked Cedar , split 14
Split Oak OS
I.I MB , ETC.
Quincy white litno ( best ) , 88c ; Crystal ce
ment , $1.40 ; hair , 30c ; plaster , $2.45 ; tar
board. $1.03 ; sash , 50c pr ct. ; doors , 45c pr
ct. ; biinus , SOc pr ct. ; mldgs , SOc prct. ;
tarred felt , percwt. , 2.05 ; straw bd. , $1.53.
Freight added to above.
MABTEUS OP Til 13
The HhootiiiK Contests Which Avc to
Take Place Soon.
Orders will bo issued to-morrow calling for
the attendance at the departmental rifle com
petition at Uellovuo of one man from each
company and two oftlcers from each regiment
in the Department of the Platte. The com
petition will commence on the Cth of next
month. Ucsldcs these , there will be present
four of the sixteen distinguished marksmen
who are located in this department. These
marksmen are so signalized from having
been three times on department teams. At
this competition the department team will no
selected. This will go to San Antonio , Tox. ,
where , on August IS , the division contest
will take place and whcro sixteen distin
guished marksmen , four from each depart
ment in tliis division , will compete , the most
export being selected to compote later at
Fort Niagara , whcro the army team will bo
formed , tlio members composing the latter
being tlio best shots found in the division
teams of the country.
I like my wife to use Poz/.onl's Com
plexion Powder Iracnuso it improves her
looks nml is as fragrant us violuts.
Are the Best ,
IN TIIU is.SEXTl.\fj CU'.U.ITllM OK
Durability , Evenness of
Point , and Workmanship.
B-unrles fftr trial of 13 illlTerent Mylcs by mall , on
rcccli'tof ' 1O ci'iiln lu ntaiuiw. Ask lor card J < o. B.
1VISOH , BUKEM&N & CO , , "N , urk.
I'lCNNYROVAI. WAFF.nS nro
successfully usud montlily by mcr 1Q , ( 0
. vLodles. AroSafe , Kfftctualantl Pleasant
' > J ? 1 iiiTboxhynmll.orHtilriiKKlsts. Sealrtt
* -Particular 2 postage stamps. Aildrona
Tuc EUUKIU. CunuiciL Co. , DUTUOIT , Mica.
1 Hide and by mall bu Uoodtnan
Co , , Omaha , A'eb ,
. u. i'Ai.Mtii. : N. r. itiniMAX. j. 11 ULANCIIAIID.
PALMER , RICHMAN Jk CO. ,
Liye StocR Coininission Merchants.
Ofllte llooniSIOpponltu Kirliangu Ilulldlin ; , l/nlou
Huck Yards , ! -oulli Uiuiuia , J ib.
M c C O Y BROS. .
lire Slock Commission Merchants ,
Itnrkol fiinilntiod frt > on Kppllcallon , glofkcin nd
fev..eri ( urntilied on BIKXI tfrms. Kefiri-iitei * Oum-
Im Natlonnl llnnk mid r-outU OiimUn .Nulliilioi , Unluu
fclock Vbrd > , South OniaJia.
SO RM E R , W EST E RFIELD St. MALEY
Lire stock1 Commission ,
[ loom 1 ! , Kicbanco llulldlnii. Union Block Vurdi ,
feuutli Oiunliu , Neb.
ALEXAN DER & FITCH ,
Commision Dealers in Liye M ,
? .ooru ! , Uppoilte Kicliau o llulldlin ; , Ucloa Stock
\urd , foulh Om D , Nct ) (
'
UKJON STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha Limited , '
Agicuiuiriii
,
DealerinAgricultnrallinplemcuts.faEons
. ,
lluuslM. Jmo Street. bottU'cuCtlmtu !
ebr k .
LININCER& METCvNLF CO. ,
Agricultural Implements , WaEonsCarriages ,
llufiflci. Elc. Whok'tiilc. Onulia. Ncbrn > Vn.
PAR LIN , ORENDORF & IVVARTIN ,
WlinloAAlo Dralrrn In
Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies
Kl , WO , W6 nml .V ? Joncn Blrrgl.Onnhit.
P. pTlVlAST & "cO.i
Mannfacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
CultlTiMom. Hay lUkri , Cldtr Mllli nil I.ubnn 1'ul-
verlif ri. Cor. llth and Miliulnn Mrccf.
WINONA IM'pL'EMENT CO
Wholrn1p
Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies
Cunirr Hlli flirt NUImlin Mroi-K ,
OMAHA nilANTII.
J. F. St IBE LING & CO. ,
Akron , Olili ) .
Haryesting Macliincry and Binder Twine ,
W. K. Mrnil , Mutineer. ISIIt.oaTonworlli M. , Uraahn.
MOLlNE.MlLDURNc'TsTODDAHDCo
.M niifHcUm r' ntidJobbcn In
Wagons , Bugg'ej , Rates , Plows Etc ,
Oir. Clli nn t I'nilllc Htrooti , Omnhn.Ncb.
' WntorlolB.
A HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs ,
1511 Duuk'lm Street , Oinnlm , Npbrarkn.
_ Boots nnd Shoos. _
K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. ,
( tfuicernorn to IfiK ) , Jonr * A Co. )
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes
Atienti fur llii'ton Hulibrr Shoo O ) . llffii. Hut A. llui
llunu'T M. . Oiunl.n. Nobraaku. _
W. V. MORSE CO. .
Jolihers of Booh and Shoes ,
1101 , 1103-lllii Dougl'i * St.Oiiintin Mnnu factory , Sum-
nici vt. Hi mini.
Coffooa , Splcos , Etc. _ _ _
CLARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Onialni ( Mtfce mill f plcu .Mill * .
Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
Flavoring KxtriicU , I.numlry Illne. Inks. Klc. UK-
lllfl HnrnBY Mrt'ot. Oniuha. ! SVlirnikH.
Crockery andjQla8awn.ro.
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w. L''WRIGHT.
Agent forlhn Manufacturers nml Importers of
Glassware Lamps Chimneys
Crockery , , , ,
Klc. OIBce. 31" H. 13lli ft. , Oiualm. NvIirtuVn.
PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN.
IniDurlum nnJ .Intiber * of
CrccXery , Glassware , Laiius , Silverware
Etc. 1M < Fnnmui Si. , Now 1'sxtnci Ilulhllng.
Commloalon and Storngo.
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RIDDELL Si RIDDELL.
Storage anfl Coininission Merchants ,
* ? peclaltlr tliillcr. K fi.F . Oioi-'o. ro-iltry , ( inmu ,
1112Howard Street. Omaha.
CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. ,
Buccpssor to McSbatiu Jl Sclinjcdcr. )
Prote Commission and Cold Storage ,
Oniulia. Nebrnvka.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBKASS.
Wholc ale
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision
Mere-hunt , Corre pondeme solicited. 1011 North Ifth
Mrcct.dnnihli , .Nc'U.
- CoolCoko _ and Llmo.
O'MAHA COAL , COKET& LuvTE"
Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
209 Bouth Mill Street , Omnlm , Nebratkn.
J. J. JOHNSON & CO. .
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime ,
And shippers of Coal , Coke , Cement , Planter , I.lruc ,
Dntln Tile , and Cower IMpe. Office , 1'aiton llolul ,
Karntm SI. , Omaha , Neb. Tuleiihuuu 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
211 Foulh 1.1th St. . Omaha , Kcb.
Ory coodsand Notlone
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 and 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha. Neb.
KILPATR1CK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo
Importers and Johte in Dry GoodsNotions ,
Cents' Kurnliblnu Ooodi. Corner llth and HaJner
Ma.Oinnha , Nebraska.
Furnlturo.
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska.
CHARLES SH1VER1CK ,
Furniture
Omaha , Nubriukn.
_ Crooorloa.
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PAXTON , GALLAGHER" . ,
Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions ,
7tC.Ttrr.a3 : nnd TllB.lOth St. , Omaha , Neb ,
iM cC6 R D , BR A D'Y & "c 67.
Wholesale Grocers ,
1 th and LeaTonwortli Streets , Omaha , Nebraska.
Hardware
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LEE"CLAHKl7ANbREEaEN"HAHL ; -
WARE COMPANY.
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Jlctuls , Phoet Iron , etc. Agents for Hone Sciilei * ,
Mlnml Powder und l.ynnin linilicd v.liv ,
Uinulm , Kebrasku.
HIMEBAUGH i TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop
Mechanics' Tools and nulTalo Hcnlc . HOi
l-truet , Omaha , NebntHVa.
RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. .
Wholesale Hardware ,
10th and Harrier St . , Omaha , Neb. Western Agent
lor Autlln rowder Co. , Jefferson ftuol Nalle ,
nVs btundaid .SrnK'i.
MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO ,
Wholi-italu MnnufaclurcTj of
Saddlery & Jihoers of Saddlery Hardwan
Andl iuthor. 1H ! , Hft > nn I II'K ' Harucy Ht.OamLa ,
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w. j. B"ROATCH ,
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Bprlngs , Wanon Ktook , Hardware. Lumber , Utc. J'.V
mid I all lUniojr Street ,
, Cap , Etc.
"W T.'PARROTTE & CO. , " '
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods
1107 UJriicj Etreiil. Omaha. Nob.
Lumber.
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"vv"oMAHX'tCTivi BE'R co" . ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesal
litj glrn t aud Union I'aclflc Track , Ouiaba.
LOUIS BlfADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , Sasli ,
Doors , Ktc. Tints-Corner Tin and [ > oivl ; Corel
_ 9th am ) Doutlsi.
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"C. N. DIETZ ,
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumher ,
1.UU and Cftlifornla Streets , Omaha , Netirailtt.
FHED W. GRA'V' ,
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , Etc ,
L ii in bor.
T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. .
To Dealers Only ,
Ofllfo.lKa rarnam ftrcet. Omaha.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD7
Wholesale Lumber , Elc ,
ttulney Vfhllu Lnutf.
CHAS. n. LEE
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Carpcta aud 1'argiipl Flooring Pth and i > in li > <
33HI3. * Nlllllnory nncl Notions. " " \
Importers & Jolliers in Millinery & Notions
Illh
Ovqrniln.
CANFIELD
Maniifaclnrers of Overalls ,
Jeans I'aut.s , ( < ! ilrts , Ktc. IlirJand 1101 IXmiilas Street ,
Unmnit. > vt > .
Notfana.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CCsT
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
4lfl ntiil 4nrHutlt UUli St. , Omaha.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO.
Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Ail ( ircniip , Ktc. , Omalia. A. II Itlihop , Mnnnucft
V1NYARD Si SCHNEIDER.
Notions and Goal's ' Furnishing Goods ,
im > HnrnoTSIropl.Om hn.
Office Flxturos.
TllK S1MMO.NDS MANUl'ACTUltt.Na CO.
liinulucttirors of
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mnntti'i. MilotionrK Hook C ii" . Drue KUUiri'i.Wall
Cn i" , I'nitltmns , ItKllliicn.CouiiU'rt. llvvrniKl Wlno
Cuolor * , Mirror * , otc 1 nclory iut1 ol'tr1 , ITJUiiuil ItiU
boulli lotk Stniiiluv. ) Tuluiiluino 1U4.
Paints nntl Oils.
CUMMINaS & NEILSON.
Wliulu nlo I > ciuer9 In
Paints , Oils , Window Gin , Etc ,
IIIK.nrmm troet. Oinnlm , Nob.
Pnpor.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. .
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
( 'nrry A nice Hock of Printing , Wrapping nnj Wrltlnt
l'B sr. biiuclHl Hlicullon ulvi'u 10 cur load orUer > . *
Boxos.
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JOHN L.WILKIE.
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory.
Noi. 111 * nnd 131'J Douxlas St. , Unmha , Neb. _
Printers' Materials.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION ,
Auxiliary Publishers ,
Dv ! crs In Type , I're'sps nnd TrlntPrs' Fuppllcii. (03
Soutli ISthfctrcct.Oiuiiha. '
Rubber Goods.
RUBBER CO. , I
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Good's
911 Clothing mul U'atlicr Ilcltlng. lUOSKiiiimm BU ti
SJSh , Doors , Etc. j' ' "
M. A. DISBROV ( CO. ,
Wholesale Manur teturer * of
Sasli Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
tlrancli OCk'c , I''lli nml ItnrJ Streets , OaiuliB , Nub.
Manufacturers of Sasli , Doors , Blinds/
V uMln .HIiilrWork nnil Interior llnnl Woo I Flif
iu. N. Ii. Corner Mil unit I.i.nvrmvurlu MruuU , ,
Ouiaua. 'eb. I
Fittings , Pumpe , Etc
A.T. . STRANG CO. ,
Pnmns , Fines and Engines ,
3'c'"n' - Etc
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wliolesalc Pumps , Pipe , Fillings ,
Jteam nn.l Wntor Supplies. Tlpailnuartert forJ
KooBt A Co' K'i'MB. ' 1111 1 nrniiMi M.Oinahu.
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO.-
SteamaniWater Supplies ,
[ Inlllday Wind Mllln. DlBnnd'.alFnrnKin St. , Omab * .
( i. F. Hoes , ActlnK MnniiKur.
BROWNELL & , CO. ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery
Snoot Iron Work Ptonm Piimp' , Pnw MIK . 1713-121J
I 'fivnnnnrlli Mroi-l , Ornnbn. Tr
Sooda.
PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden
Oil nml I'U.lones Htrctt , OninUn. r )
Btorago. Forwarding & CommlaAlon'
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. ,
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
lir nrli UoiiKOdf Ihe llcimi.r llnaer Co. lliiL'Rlpn al
liulesulu Mini rt'lutl. 1 > l 1.110 lui.I 1.11 U rd jjlruut , I
Ooiuha. Tclepbono No. ioJ. _ "
Smoke Stocks , Dolloro , Etc. i.
H. K. SAWYER ,
Manufacturing Dealer in SmoKe Stacte
Ilrltchlnua , Tunk < niul ( Irnonii Holler ItopalrluK. 131&
! UMK' | Htre < 't. Onmliti. N b x
STORZ & ILER.
Lager Beer Brewers ,
IMl Ncttli Kl'tlitooulli Street , Onrnhn , Kcb.
Cornlco.
EAGLE CORN'ICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
John Jljicncter. l'ri > | irli > lnr. i 0 Duil KlUnJlOj
Surtli Will Irout , DniHliu.
Iron Works.
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STKAIvl BOiLER WORKS , ,
Cnrter [ i H > n , l'i \i \ H. Aljiinfiicturt'in of ill I kind )
Steam Boilers , Tns \ and Sliest Iron VforK
Works f-outli 11)111 ) und II. \ M. Crossliur. fa
FAXToTTft Vtlllll.tNU 1IION VOIUCB. f
VrongM and Cast Iron Building Mr-
KnulnosIlra < H Work Uoucral I'oumlry , Muolilno nn4
lllucksiultli Wurk O.IHunnd . Woiks , U. r. Uy. I
und IVtli btri'ut , Uuinlni ,
OMA'HA WIRE & IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Y/ire / and Iron Railings
Desk Kills , Wln'lnw ( luaitls , n finer hUn.U , Wlr
fclKiis , Kl' in Kortli Ktli fltrect , Onulit. \
"OrvTA"HA SAFE and IRON Wolfks ,
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes *
CtultJ , Jail Work , Iron nn < \ Vflra I'unclcij. Plgns. 1110 ,
U. Andrccn. 1'rou'r Cor. lull anJ Jitcksou fits.
CHAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORK $
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
and Screens , for banks , mil n . iorc . residences , otc.
Improrud AtnlnK * . locksmith Miahlnorjr and >
Illackriulth Work * . 4WMJiiUi lull bt. /
; MEAGHER lc LEACH.
Fire and'Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locis ,
General AfC'nts lc ' Dlobotd Safe A J/ek ) Co.'s t ,
Vaults uud Jull Work , 1111 rniam * .Street , Omtha.
lial latlslacllon In tht
i To'ti'utTS. ' l cure ol aonqrrbxa s.id
l.V.'falitsuA.1 * alcft-T r' frlbell nd
Itel salt In recommend-
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Inu Cbiolet ! Oo.
Dieitir , III.
pnjcr.,81.00.
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