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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. AUGUST 2 , ISSa 3
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Bulls Again In Control of the
1 Wheat. Pit ,
CORN HIGHER , CLOSING STRONG.
Data Mnko the Ilcst Showing of the
AVeck 1'rovlslons Growlnii Firmer
TexniiH Hi 111 l'ottrlni { in
lings Slow.
CHICAGO PUODUCE MAUKET.
CHICAGO , August 1. [ Special Tolcpram to
TUB 13EC.1 Thcro was plenty of steam on
to-day In wheat and corn nnd u substantial
kdvanco was established In both cereals.
Wheat had a strong opening at u prlco
@l fc above yesterday's closing range.
Liverpool cables reported better weather and
an easier feeling but London , Antwerp and
Paris continue ! to wlro bullish market news.
1'ho local sentiment again turned bullish and
the market ruled strong from start to llnlsli.
Iho times wore few \vhen It was not easier
to sell than to buy wheat In the pit. The
bulls have about made up their minds that
Iho north > vcst is not going to produce such a
roiirlni * great crop ; that the total production
Df spring and winter Is not , utter all , going
to exceed 400,000,000 bushels ; that the
European coop will bo 100OCOOCO bushels
ihort at least , and that Europe will want
CO.tOO.COO . to 75,000,000 bushels more from
America than America will have to spare.
These points are strong ones , and behind
them the bulls feel that they arc well fortl
fled. The quick-turning scalpers wcro as
rampant bulls to-day as they were bears yes
terday , but several times to day they tried
Iho experiment of "feeling for the top. " They
found it now and then and there were occa
sional sharp reactions , ono of Ic , but In the
main the straight-going bulls had the most
satisfactory day of It. I'o begin with , the
failure of any wheat to bo delivered on
August contracts was a disappointment to
the bears. It is still locked up nnd llnnly
held at an advance ofl } @ 2o over yester
day's prices. It Is not kept off the market ,
however , for Hately llros. ' provision house
bought ltiJ,000 , bushels of No. a spring at S4c.
Tbts is an unusual circumstance , its Hately
Bros , have not recently done much In grain.
News from the northwest is conflicting , but
modilled estimates of production seem to be
warranted by the latest advices. Taken all
in all , bulls had ttio call to-day In everything.
Fluctuations wcro within raniro of 8Sle ! (
for August , nnd 8)8JJc for September.
The close for August was within c of the
top , deferred deliveries showing } c reac
tion from the top. There was heavy realiz
ing by some of the local "high rollers , " tind
It was generally believed that Geddcs sold a
considerable line of wheat , bought for sev
eral cents lower , for foreign account. The
gam on the day is l } @l > sC.
Corn established n gam of l di c , and
closed at the outside. Dealings were on a
largo scale , and the temper of the market
was unqualifiedly strong. The shorts acted
very much ns though they realized that they
had overdone the thing selling next year's
crop for this year's delivery. The feature of
the market was the covering of short corn.
Oats were higher and more active than on
either previous day this wculc. Buyers ap
peared early In the speculative market ,
which opened at a fractional advance on all
futures , and ruled strong. August was
again the favorite month , Improving about
Xc. The strength was largely following the
lead In corn and wheat , with the belief on
the part of many that at present prices oats
nro cheat ) . Cash lots wcro in fair request ,
with light tradings.
Provisions continue to lean to the bull
side. Receipts of hogs are still disappoint
ingly small. The cull for cash products show
no particular abatement , and on investment
account the demand is now better than nt
any tlmo since the advance movement com
menced. The bear party Inu lost its inllu-
cnoo for the present , and so far as its condi
tion Is concerned , trade Is certainly nil hold
ers could dcslro. General trading was again
active with short ribs and pork rather lend
ing in interest. Lard , though slower than
other speculative lines , was quite strong ,
closing the sumo as yesterday to % ° higher.
In short ribs the advance established was
2Ui5c. ( Pork was the strongest article on
the list and closed at an appreciation of 2D@
25c. Comoaratlvaly fair sales of lard and
moats were made for cash delivery. Sep
tember was the pivotal month In the future
trading. It ranged for pork from $14.K ( up
to 14.l)5 ) ; for lard , from * 8.07 up to * 9.05 ,
and for short ribs , from 53.50 up to IS.CO.
CUICAUU JUIVE STOCK.
Cnicxno , August 1. [ Special Telegram to
TUB Bur. I CATTLE The estimated receipts
were 9,500. Trade continues slow nnd un
satisfactory In all branches. The run of
prime , corn fed stock is light , yet there is no
great demand for such , and the few loads
from day to day seem to satisfy the wants of
trade. At least such was the case to-day
nnd for the week so far. There wore moro
BCCOIH ! class natives on sale than were
wanted unless nt very low figures , bids beIng -
Ing 1015c lower than yesterday. The run
of Texans keeps up to high watermark , there
being in slgut again this morning at the vari
ous markets some I'J.OOO to 13,000 , and about
this number has been In sight each d.iy this
week so far. This alone vividly explains
Why low grade and common natives are sell-
Ing'so slow and at such low prices. Texans
are now down to near the lowest prices of
last year , when they sold for almost
the lowest on record , quality considered.
Good Texans nro always preferred to the
average run of nutivo grassers , at the price
of the day. Native cows and bulls are lower
than last week and slow at the decline , and
such will bo the rule until there is a lot up In
the run of Toxans. The stoe'.ccr and feeder
trade remains unchanged in cither volume ,
business or prices. Quotations are as fol
lows : Choice to extra bcovct , 1400 to 10UO Ibs ,
f 5.40(30.10 ( ; medium to good steers ,
1U50 to 1500 Ibs. , $4.70(35.45 ( : 1200
to 1S30 Ibs , $ l.20@4.tO ; P50 to
1200 Ibs , fy.40@4.10 ; stoekors nnd feeders ,
C2.2.r ( > $ : ) .it5 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed ,
| l.rS ( < 3.15 ; bulk , $ ! i.So@2.50. Texas cattle :
Bteors , 050 to 1050 Ibs , $2.7508.50 ; 750 to SICO
Ibs. . ' .5U@'J. 0 ; COO to 700 Ibs , $ . ' .2a@2.)0 ( ;
cows , $1.0t@2.iO ! ; western rangers , Wyoming
Datives and half breeds , $3.90 ( < 4.15.
HOOK Estimated iccolpts , 11,000. Busi
ness was slow from opening to close , with
another drop of about 5cl)10o ( ) on packing sorts
and rough mixed , wnllo best , assoi ted heavy
and light barely sold 5a lower. The big
packing llrms were bearish and huld off from
llrst to last , nnd but for thu apnoaranco of
packing sorts would have sold very low.
The Squire party bought freely , cspooially in
the northwestern division. Common and low
grade packing sorts sold at fi.oafflH.U5 ! and
best mixed at $ rt ! K ( § 0.5Q , with best selected
heavy at & ; .55@l' > . ( > 5 ; n few Philadclphlas nt
tG.70 and five loads of butchers' selections at
KUUXgaGVi. Ue&t assorted light mailo f 0. ( > 5 < <
5.70 , and rough light mixed KS.50@0.5o.
1'lNANOIAli.
NEW YoitK , Augurt 1. [ Special Telegram
lo Tut : HEn. ] SiocK8 Lnko Shore nnd
Weaturu Union wcro thu lenders of the mar
ket nnd showed Increased btrcngth. The bull
fooling In thcso stocks U grc'.vliig , and the
bcai'uWho r.ro lighting the advance are losing
nionoy. U itC feature of thn trading was the
purcltuso of Id.Otn' ! "hares of Lake Shore by
H. U. Holllns , n Ynmlcrlillt broker. His
niannnr of trading created the impression
that stocks were bid up to sell others , and
tba action of the rest of the list tended
to confirm this belief. The stock markpt
opened modonitcly uctlvc , first prices nil
being from JiQS.Hf per cent lower. The
list became strong , however , nnd prices ad
vanced and the market also became more
active , Tuc strength In the market WH npt
of long duration , however , and IKfore the
close of tha opening half hour prices began to
react , though , lu the meantime. Western
Union und Wheeling & Lake Erie preferred
had reached 1 per cent , Lake Shore J { , and
the remainder , of active itocks small frac-
.Ions. ' A rcn'ction then set in and most of the
( reacted to n shade bc'low first prices , and
the- market became comparatively dull. Pullt
man was the exception to the general 'list ,
[ jcingstrdng throughout nnd advancing ' 1 %
l > er cent , selling nt 2 per cent cx-dlvldend.
Before noon n stronger fetillntr again set in ,
nnd pries ? on the whole list began to move
upward. Ivotidon sent selling orders for Lake
Shore and St. Paul , but seeing that the for
mer continued to advance part wcro with
drawn. ThelrsellingorSt. Paulhowevertold
on the market , and , although fair rallies were
recorded during the last two hours , a sharp
recession followed , friends of the road said
that the earnings would show an Increase to
morrow of ? 100,0X ( ) over the same time last
year. The close showed an irregular market.
Lake Shore was up 1J , Michigan Central 1 ,
Hocking Valley 1J4 , and St. Paul & Uuluth 3.
The losses were : Lnckawanna } { , Heading
J4 , Northern Pacific preferred % , St. Paul ,
Union Puclllc > . The tola' ' sales were 232,500
shatcs.
TCSTLHDAT'S QCOTVTION'S.
II. P. 4s regular..127 , . Northern 1'actflc. . . BS ? ( !
U. B. 4ncoupons. . . . 127i doproferred WJ ?
U. P.4srtKiilnr..10flji ! { ! ! C. fcN. W ll.'l
U. S. 4KH coupons..107i ? doproferred . . . .141'f
1'acllle Us ot M1 KM N. V. Centrill
Central 1'aclllo * . . . 36 * ' ' Slfi
Chicago Se Alton..134 Hock Islnnii' . .
ChlcaRo.lturllugton 0. , M. At St. 1' " 1
& tjnlncy do preferred 11U4 !
D. , St. Paul * Omalui. . tlUJj
HllnoU Central. . . . 123 ( loprotcrml . . . .lOSJi
I. , n. &W . i : Union I'acillc fiUJ !
Kansas AcTuxns.li \ W. . St. I , . icV 14
LnkeMutro . ! > ' $ do preferred 101J
Michigan Central. . 8.H5 Western Union 81 i
JIlKsotirll'ftciIlo . . . 7J&
'KX'tntcrest.
Mosuv ox CIM. Easy nr. lol ( ) } per cent.
PitiMB MERCANTILE PAI'ISII 1 ( G } $ per
cent.
SrnitMNn EVCIHNOK Quiet nnd unsettled ,
with actual business at JI.Sj for sixty day
bills , $4.sr for demand.
I'KOUUCK MAUKKT3.
CHICAGO , August 2. Wheat Higher ;
cash and August , 83c ; September , tMife.
Corn Higher : c.tsh and August , 47c asked ;
September.IGJfc bid.
Oats Higher ; cash nnd August , 24
September , 21)40. )
Kyo 40c bid for August.
Barley Nothing doing.
Prime Timothy Nothing doing.
Whisky-a.20.
Pork Higher ; cash und August , S14.72l ;
September. $1 1.82 > .
Uard Stondy ; cash and August , $ S.07X
asked ; September. $9.00 asked.
Flour Firm at an advance of 1P$15 ( over
last weeks prices.
Hulk Meats Shoulders $7235 7.40 ; ihort
clear , ? 1.00g2.10 ( ; short ribs , # 8.50.
Uuttcr Quiet ; creamery , ll@17c ; dairy ,
Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars and
flats , " . ( fiiSc ; young Americas , 8XS'c ( ' ( ;
Cheddars skims , good , 5) @ 0 ; Cheddars Huts
Eggs Easier ; rccandlcd , :
Hides Unchanged ; green salted calf ,
@ 3o ; heavy green salted,5J < i@5jcliglitgreeu ;
palled , 5Jf ( < ? < Jc ; salted bull , 3Jfc ; dry flint ,
So , dry calf , Sc ; deacons , 20@3c each ; dry
salted , 0@7c.
Tallow Easier ; No. 1. solid packed ,
c ; No. 2 , 3c , aud cake , 3X@3c per lt > .
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbl-i 22,000' 17.000
Wheat bu 72,000 23,000
Corn , bu 833,000 112,000
Oats , bu 120,000 88,000
Uyo. bu
liarlcy , bu
Now VTork , August 1 , Wheat UccciDts ,
34Gi'J ! ' ; exports , 02,000 ; cash rose '
closing llrm ; options opened strong i , „ „ , „ .
higher , later advanced XUffc moro , ulter-
wnrds dropped back } < @ fc , closing linn ;
ungraded red , 80@ < J3 e ; No. 2 , red , 'J5@ < JCc
in elevator ; OSo nlloat ; 0707 f. o. b. ;
August closing at 05.fc. !
Corn Receipts , 1,100 ; exports , 21,000 ;
cash. yt@e higher ; options advanced
J-f@X ° early , afterwards sold up J @lc ,
closing firm nt best ; ungraded , fMf&'iG&u ;
No. 2 , GG57 > o delivered ; to arnvo 5-lc ;
August closed ut Oljfc.
Oats Receipts , 51,000 ; exports , 05 ;
arket l @l ) o higher , closing linn ; mixed
western , 37ffi3'Jo ( ; white western , 42S.'JOc. ( '
ColTco Spot fair , Rio , nominal at $14.00 ;
options 5@10 points lower , later recovered
10@15 points nnd closed flrm ; sales , 28,000
bags ; August , S10.40@10.55 ; September ,
$0.bX&9.1)0 ( ) ; October , $ 'J.iO@U.G5. '
Petroleum United closed flrm at 82c.
Eggs Firm on fine stock ; western , 15@17c.
Pork Firm but trading light ; $14.50 for
old ; J15.50@15.75 for now.
Lard S@ 10 points higher and quiet ;
western steam , spot , $0.15.
Butter Weak and lower ; western , ll@10c.
Chccso Quiet but steady ; Ohio flats , 7@
Minneapolis , August 1. Wheat Re
ceipts 155 curs ; shipments C > (1 ( cars ; sellers
wore asking 87e for No. 1 Hard , but buyers
held oft und but little sold at that prico.
Closing : No. 1 , hard , cash , August , b5) ) c ;
on track , 80J @S7oNo. ; I northern , cash and
August , gyj c ; ontrnck , gj ( < ? S5 } c ; No.
2 northern , cash and August , Sl' < ? c ; on track ,
b2@83c.
Milwaukee , August 1. Wheat Higher ;
cash , 70 * 0 ; Soplombor,81Vc.
Corn Dull and nominal.
Oats--Qulot ; No. 2 white , 35c.
Rye Quiet ; No. 1 , 57c.
Barley Dull ; No. 2.5'Jc. '
Provisions Strong ; pork , cash , August
$14.75.
Kansas City , August 1. Wheat Strong ;
No. 2 red , cash , 70o bid , 72e asked ; Septem
ber sales at 81c ; No. 2 soft , cas > h,72u bid ; 74c
asked ; September 7Je bid.
Corn Weak ; No. 2 cash , sales at 37c ;
September 3io ( bid ; No. 2 white , cash , 43o
bid ; 4G ) c asked.
Oats No. 2 , cash , 20o bid ; oSeplember ,
0 ; ' c bid ; 21o asked.
St. Ijouls. August 1. Wheat Higher ;
cash , 83tfo ; August , 83 } c ; September , 8'3K
< 3b4i' .
Corn Higher ; cash , 43 @inj o ; August ,
44u ; Sept ember , 4t.fe. )
O.Us Firmer ; cash , 23)4'23i ) e ; August
and September 22) ) 0 bid.
Pork $15.60.
Lard SS.85.
Whisky Steady at $1.14.
Butter Easier , but not quotably lower ;
creamery , 10C't20o ' ; dairy , 18 ( > l < 5c.
Cincinnati , August ! . - -Whisky , firm ,
ntU4.
Ijlvcrnool , August 1. Wheat Cali
fornia No. 1 , 7s@7s Id per cental ;
red , western , sprlnjr. Os OuZOs ( | lOd per cen
tal ; red , western winter , lis UXd@Us lO d
per cental.
Corn Easier ; now mixed western , 4s 7d
per cental.
Now Orleans. August 1. Corn Irregular
lar ; mixed , 00@0'o ; yellow , O o ; white , Goo
Oats Excited uud higher ; No. 2 , 4S > o of
forcd.
Cornmeal Steady at $2.85.
Hog Products Scarce and llrm ; pork ,
$14.02 } ; lara , $7.73.
Bulk Meats Shoulders , $ (3.50 ( ; long clear
and clear ribs , $7,90.
LIVESTOCK.
ClilcnRO , August 1. The Drovers' Jour
nal rcDortsns follows :
Cattle-Receipts , 0,000 , including 4,003
Tnxnns ami western cuttle. Best natives ,
OC'ClOo higher ; choice to extra beeves , $3.40(3 (
0.10 ; common to good. $3.40@4.80 : stackers
and feeders quiet at fc ! . 5@3.03 ; eows , bulls
nnd mixed , weak , fl.75@ti.Bl ; Texas cattle ,
weak , 5(3100 ( lower ; steers , $2.20rf3.13 ; cow * .
$1.CO2.SO.
Hogs Receipts , 0,000 ; market oucncd
fairly active , fine lower ; mixed , $ i.lPg ) ( < VS5 ;
heavy , JO/.W0.70 ; light , $ .nos ( ij.75.
Sheep Recol ! : ! , 8,000 ; market active ,
shndo higher ; natives , > . ? & $5.IO ; western ,
$3.50 ( 1.10 ; Texans , $30033,53 ; lambK ,
tf.WgO.25 per 100 pounds.
National Btuok Yards , En t 8t >
IJOUH ! , August 1. Cattle Receipts , 2,2iO ( ;
shipments , 2,500 ; market lowcrjchok-e heavy
native steers , $5.11X35.GO ; fair to good heavy
native steers , $4.2.X 45.16 ; butchers' steers ,
medium to choice , $ J.204.30 ; stcckcrs and
feeders , fair to good , $2.40@3. ! > 0 : raiiK - ' ,
corn-fed , $3.50 ( 4.40 ; grass-fed , f3.35 < a. < .
Hogs Receipts , 200 ; shipments , 400 ;
market strong ; chelco heavy and butch
ers' selections. $ S,60(35. ( < ! 5 ; pocking , medium
to prime , $5.3Qi'5.rxj ( ) liRlit grades , ordinary
to best , f,805.55. )
Kansas City , August 1. Cattle Receipts ,
9,000 ; shipments , 3,000 ; choice rows steady ,
others lower ; good to choice corn fed ,
$3.00@5.50 ; common to .medium- $3.35g4.75 ( ;
grass range steers dull , $2.00@3.70 ; cows ,
f 1.35(23.00 ( ; stockcrs and feeding steers , ac
tive anil a shade lovyer ,
Hops Receipts , 4.4CO ; shipments , 2,800 ;
market opened steady to strong ; chplecr
light about 5e higher ; medium nnd heavy
steady ; good to choice , $0.30g0.40 ; common to
.medium , fO.OOQ0.25.
OMAHA IjIV'B STOOIl.
Cattle.
Wednesday , August 1 , 1SS9.
The market was very dull and quiet. A
few cows changed hands and that was about
all. There were a fowloads of good corn-fed
cattle but they were held pretty high and
were not sold. The market was about steady.
Ho 2H.
The market was slow on heavy hogs nnd
B(310o ( lower , although two choice loads
went tit iO.45. The light hog niuiket opened
about steady and closed 5c lower. Light
hogs wcro In better demand and llcht mixed
loads sold more readily than straight heavy
weights. The pens were cleared before the
close.
Sheep.
There was only ono load of sheep and
lambs on sale.
Itucclpt ? .
Cattle. 700
Hogs. . 3,700
Sheep. 130
Prevailing I'rlutss.
Thofollowmic is n t.iblo ot pries s p ltd In
this mantel for the gr.i-.lei of stoc'.c inun-
tioncd.
I'rimostoora. 1300 to 150'J ' Ibs. . $3.23 fiM.75
Prime steers , 1100 to 13JJ Ibs. 4.50 ( Ter..2"
Fat Httlo steers , 000 to 1030 IbJ. 4.00 , ' < H25
Common to good cows . 1,73 ( ff'J.OO
Choice lo fancy cows . 2.W ) ( ( 3.25
Common to eliolco bulls . 2.23 f )3.00 )
Fairtoclioiceliphthogs . 0.M ! ( iifi.40
Fftlr to choice heavy hops . t.4tl ) c < iU.45
Fair to cliolco inixeil lio.'s . G.30 ( 0.33
CATTLE.
No. Av. Pr.
2 cows . wo
2cowa . IMS 1.70
37 cows . S07 1.75
IS cows , . 847 1.60
W cows . 849 1.85
3 cows . 7oO 1.63
25cows . 915 2.30
13 steers , gr.isscrs . 7iii ( 2.7 . '
3 cows . 114(1 ( 2.CO
I cow , wcblorn . HbO 2.9-1
1 cow , western . 105'J 2.05
15 cows , western . 10.'S 2.15
4 steers , grassers . Id7f 3.00
31 feeders . 830 3.00
1 steer , gr.isber . 730 3.00
1 steer , grouser . 910 3.2-1
34 cows . 112 $ 3.2.- >
2cowi . 1180 3.25
itoa- .
No. Av. Slik. Pr. No. Av. Shir. Pr.
70. . .2C4 W ) . fli.25 G3..213 1'20 ftJ.83
G2. . .243 120 (1.30 ( ( M.2U1 . 200 G.J5
f > : ) . . . .2-IG 200 ( i.3 ( ) 3..2-0 40 C.'i2 !
7(1. ( . . . ' . ' 01 200 G.CO ( ) . . . . .23'J 109
(13. ( . . .249 200 030 . .160 40 ( un
no. . . .245 240 G.t ! ) 21. , .1'J4 ' 80 '
41. . . .25' ! 1110 G.30 72 . .185 210 o'.3 ; ; < r
73. . . .21(1 ( 200 G.30 . .1)5 ! ) 120 G.37 } < ?
75. . . .245 100 G.30 71. 120 o.3i > f
55. . . .3W 1(10 ( 0.30 fi4..10 ! KiO o..r.J
70. . . .232 ICO G.32'4 09..243 80
( VS. . . .220 200 0.32K 80. . .220 1GO 0.371 '
7. . . .240 210 0.3.214 2. . .219 SO 0.40
08. . .22i ( 240 ft Jl'Jly IO | ' . .230 240 0.4' ' )
G ( > . . . .21'J 120 ( U2K ! 79. . .20. 120 0.4(1 (
78. . . .220 320 G.35 70. . .211 200 G.40
(19. ( . O.B ; 08. . .217 40 0.40
G2. . .25S 120 (1.35 ( 31..20S 40Ml (1.40 (
05. . .230 240 (1.33 ( CO. . . . 105 I''O 0.40
01. ! 12-20 KM ) o.sr 54. 240 0.40
72. . .251 200 (1.33 ( GS. . .223 200 0.40
51 . .20.1 200 (1.35 ( 74. . .227 80
57. ' ' 2St2 320 (1.35 ( r.n. . .IHO
89. . . 203 480 (1.35 ( 53. . .277
(19. ( . .200 KJO (1 ( 35 103. . .Ifc4 40 G.4.1
80. . .20'J 320 G.35 42. . .200 40 G.45
02. . .2S4 120 G.35 102. . .301 120 0.45
83. . .I'M 200 G.S5 4'i. . .ttlt 40 G.45
. .232 ICO 0.33 G3. . .20S 0.45
G9..167 240 0.35
Packers I'ui-chases.
Showing the number of hogs bought by
the leading buyers on the market to-day :
G. II. Hammond & Co 3SS
Armour-Cudahy P. Co , .840
J. P. Squire & Co 1C , ' . ]
C. H. Morth & Co CO )
Brainard Bros iii5
A. Spring 120
Olbbsfc White 23) )
Charles White & Co a'J-t
G. B. Wilson & Co 110
Halstead&Co 403
Monthly lleport.
The following are the ofllci.il receipts nnt
shipments for the month of July :
rillll'JIH.NTS.
.
M.H )
KAir.ltOADS. ss
C. '
_
U. , M. A ; Bt. P. H'y. ' . . UOJ 27io : ; 110 28 ;
C. 11. ic St. L. H'y 2,45(1
Mo.Puc.Ify lll :
U. I * . H'y 70:1 : T
C.AN. W.H'y 1.MB 10.573 1,442 18 ,
15. & M. H'V 2 , ifll UK ) ( iAI 15
U , K. I. &P. H'y 2,311 2sn 410
C.St.P. , M.iO.H'y. . . 40at 1
] ' . K. A ; M. V. H'y ; at
Total 'J,73- . 2,5fiS 1,14
oUlJmuliu ( puckers. Bi,4G ! > 2.U.-0 J,48
Uruml total 21.HU 12.,1U | 6.231 (117 ( a.
July liuycrs.
The following is the number of hogs boush
by the loading buyers on tills market las
month :
nnourC. P. Co 23,78 ,
G. H. Hammond &Co. ' . 10,441
Omaha P. Co 19-t *
Swift & Co 1,13
E. L. Lambert 2ftlO
G. V. Hartlett 4,013
Gibbs& White 3,00
J. P. Squires & Co 2)U& )
Kingan&Co 1,478
G. H. Wilson & Co 5.10J
Hiilstoail &c.Co 0,01
llrainard Uros 4,74
Davis Si Atwood , l > 0.
J. Molstor ( K
C. H. North < t Co 0,189
Cleveland P. Co i.DOo
C. Whito&Co l 13
E. A. HlacUshero 2,14
M.Cnmo& S 1,04
Whitiikcr & Son 03
J. Morrell & Co 32'
A. Spring iyj
Hcchstcin : 60
J. Laro 131
Local butchers 4
Total .122,17
Increase from July , 1887 3)5 )
Decrease from June , 1SSS 53,00
Iilvo Stock Nnttm.
For the month of July hogs averaged 23 :
oounds.
The average weight of hogs last week wa
2.TJ pounds.
J. Pinkerman , O'Neill , was hero and sold
a load of cattle.
J. P. WUup , Cordova , was in with a load
each of cattle and hogs.
Mr. Tallefero , of the Occidental Packing
Co. , Lincoln , was at the yards.
W. C. Swartr , Silver City , la. , was herewith
with six cars of corn-fed steers.
Armour heads the list m the number o
hogs bought last month and Squires comes
noxt.
K. Loveland , Hrcnnun , Dak. , was in with
five loads of cattlo. P. M. Murphy , of the
same place , canio tu with three loads o
cattle.
U. Uoda , Niobrara : W. H. Brown , Councl
Bluffs ; \V. \ E. Paul , Colridge ; S. R. LJchten
berger , Bradshaw , ana J. S. Roll , Ithaca
were among those who came In with cattlo.
J. H. Martin , of the live stock commission
flrm of Martin Bros. , of Chicago , was hero
aud sold two loadf , ol heavy hogs at the toi
price , They were from his farm at Davl !
City , Neb.
J , Ilolcomb , Hebron ; J , M tl'
Council , Bluffs : P. P. Creclow , Edgar ; d.
V. Cnrr , Dnvhl City ; Mrj HoUBh , Cresocnt ;
' " "red ' Hockafcllow , Sliqi 'nddnh , nnd D. 13. ,
Sicvcrs , Cednr Creek , wcro all In with hogs.
03IAI1A Til ADIS CONDITIONS.
Wcdncstlny , August 1 , 1S89.
Money continues easy both for comuicrcinl
mrposcs and building Improvements , nt 7V ( {
\ ] > cr cent. Exchange Is , ns , usual , $1.00 per
housand.
Trade Is very good ( or the season much
> otter than at this tiino last year. Local
obbers seem moro thutf pleased with' the
> rospccts , not only for ii heavy full huslncss ,
> ut for prompt collections us well. The
country Is remitting , in'liiluldatlon , in n very
atlsfactory manner , and miiny old
ircounts have been balanced during
ho past thirty days , The
city is not in such coed shape and the throw *
ng of two heavy bankrupt concerns' stocks
of clothine nnd furnishing goods on the
mirkct to he sold nt-forcod sale has not been
lowed with favor by merchant ; ! who Und
ordinary competition severe enough. Our
rail era muat tniiku up their minds to the
ncvitable , however , nnd remember that as
, ho city grows in population , legitimate com-
> etitlon will increase and must , bo met by a
cut in prices and expenses.
Produce , Kriiltn , Klc.
Wednesday , August 1 , 18SS.
The bulk of tbo receipts were cleared out
early. Shippers should candle eggs care
fully.
Burrnit Fancy croamcry roll , 20@
Jlc ; solid packed , 10@l c ; cholco country
butter , IDfiU'ji ' ) : common eradcs , lO.Alllc.
Eaos Stnctlv fresh , UlfSiUc candled.
Cvi.trniiNi \ 1)\M3 ) .ss $1.25 nor box.
C.u.mniNi.v Ouu'is : l.'iOJOJ.lH ) per caso.
SouTiir.itN Guvi'iw 7cC'i-l.OU per 10-lb
basket.
BiiiOKiiiuHii : : ' $ ! 100 for 21qt' .
HI.VCK Kti'iiiuiiiRs : y.O ) for 31 ( ] ts.
Piivciir.s C.ilifoniia1.00@1.2. ) per box ;
Missouri , "IK @M. 00 per Jv ? bu.
BIN ix is Common , 51.50@2.25 par bunch ;
choice , .r.u ( < jy.r.o.
LKMONS fo.TiOJfS.OO per case.
Srjrsn 2 ? per lo.
CA.STii.'ji'is : : } 1.GO.00 ( ! per dozen.
SOITIHIIN ; : I'MJMS V1.2.X'l.riO jer 1m.
Hut'Ki.r.niiHinns $1.2j pur drawer.
S Now , homo growth , 00@70c per
1'ot'i.TKV No dressad fowl in the mnrkut ;
, lvo cliickcns , § 3.)0@.75 ) par doz. ; spring
chickens , S2.7. > ! < i'l.2. " ) .
STUIXO UI\NS 7.5cpor bu.
ToIATOC * & 1.25j ? l.fi'J per bu.
TntNU'd3 3k' ( per bu.
Gunnx Coux & 1.00ii.nO ( ! ; ] ) cr 100.
WAICKMCLOVS ? 18.0.CKlper.lOO. ) ( .
PiiAUb California , ? 1.R2.UO ) per case ;
Southern , tfl.UO pur > , < bu.
Cri.nitY : iur ( < 4L ( ) per doyen.
Ouvxiis : Mcasinas. ? < ! ( ; o@8.K ( ) per box ;
Hodi , . .7.5U S.OU ; f4.0U ( < H.75 per half box.
C.tmiAdtis SJ..V ) nor 1UO.
ONIONS 2c per Ib.
Ai'i'i.n'j $ l. ( > " @y.2o per bbl.
CiiiKit Michigan. S4.W@(1.50 ( per bbl 32
gals ; California pear cider , Slu.OO per bbl.
POP Coti.v Hice , 3C'6 Ic ; common , 2ft.'k ( .
\uuoTs-75o per bushel.
BIUNS Choice eastern handpicknd nnvlcs.
.SOiga.S. ; par bushel ; western hand picked
navies , $3.73 2.STi ; mediums , ? i.60@2.GO.
Lima buans "c per pound.
IIoNiv ll@10o for ono pound frames ;
strained honey , fi@So i6r ; pound.
BKCSWAX Uhoico ybliow , 222 ( ) > c ; dark
colored , 13 14o. , . )
CiiursB Young America , full cream
fl @KIxl c ; full cream , clitddirs ! , OO'J c-'fulI
cream tuts , H@'J.f ! ; coqd to choluo nkimmcd
Cheddars , 0So.C ( ; s'.timm'Od Hats , 5C 5' ' c.
Oroucf.s LiKr.
Hovised prices are us follows :
B\aoixo Stark A , Bcumlcss , 21c ; Amos
keag , seamless , l ( > i < u'Lcwistou : A , seamless ,
'
10c ; Atnuricun , se'amless , 10)t. ) . ' ; burhipsi -i ito
to 5 ti7f@lJo ) ; Kur.niK3 < singlo"l3c ; gunuius ,
double , 2-c ) ; wool sacks , I5c. !
COFPCC-I Mocha. 2i ( ( Wc ; Hio , good , HK < %
17c ; Maiulahling , 2 i&Woo ; rousting Hio , 11(3 (
Uic ; O. G. .lava , 21VJ2ifciJava | { , inferior , 21 ®
24o : Hio. fancy , HUginc ; auntos aud Mara-
caibo , 1710c. ,
COAL Anthracite , range , and nut , $10.00 ;
liirgo cgtr , . ) .7 "i ; Ilock Spring1. ! ? 7.UO , Su
perior , 0.00 ; Iowa , ? 4.50@5.GO ; steam coal ,
Sl.5'1 to.0 ( ) .
SUOAH Gnmulated , 8' ' < @ 8 'o ; conf. A.
7.-f ; white extra C.7l < @ 7'i ; extra C ,
@r'c ' ) ; yellow C , < % @rje ; "owdered ,
V % c\ \ cube ? , S'N'@S ; ' ; < < C.
CAXxnn Goons Oysters , No. 2 Standard ,
per case , ? J.2. > ; strawberries , 2 Ibs. pel
case , $2.30 ( 2.40 ; raspberries , 2 Ibs. , per
case , g&00 ( ( 2.10 ; CulifornLi pears , per case ,
$4. < i4.7U ( ) ; apricots , per cnso- $ -t,50 ( 4.7. > ;
California pjnches , per case , $5.00&3.2.'i ;
California white cherries , per case , ? 5.70
yjli.Ol ) ; California plums , per case , S1.20 ® 1.30 ;
pine apples , 2 Ibs , per case , 3.23 ( < i > 4.S > 0 ;
1 Ib. Balmon , per doz , 51.00 ( 2.00 ; 2 Ib goose
berries , per case , $2.00 ( < W.10 ; 2 Ib. string
beans , par case , ? 1.7. i@l.M ) ; 2 Ib. marrow fal
peas , ! f2.CO ( ( 2.)0 ( ; 2 Ib. early Juno peas , S'i.CO
5 ; 3 Ib. tomatoes , $ J,00@3.1i ! ; 2 Ib. corn ,
Figs , in boxes , porlb , 13@
ICc ; llgs , in mats , per Ib , H CM'xs ; dates , in
boxes , 53@7c } ; London Malaga layer
raisins , per box , 1.50(33.75 ( ; Malaga
looao raisins , $2.3012.50 ( ; ; now Valun
eia r.tisins , per Ib , 7Xtbc ( ; Call
forma loogo muscatels , ( icr box. S1.75@2.00-
California London layer raisins , per box ,
$ ! .H5i22.ljU ( ; iittcd churrics , per Ib , 'Mii ( > 22a
Calitornia pitted plums , per Ib , 12t < t > 13c :
dried blackberries , per Ib , 8K@'Jo ; driet
ruspberries , per Ib , 3U@Uc : ; driei
apples , 7J ( 9o ; evaporated apples , 8
( ! ] 8 > ic ; California sun dried peaches , 12 i
13 c ; California unparcd ovaporatci
peaches , 15@18o ; evaporated California
apricots , I8i20o ( ; Xantuo currants , 0oi
Turkish pruius , 4K 5 citron , 20t < t,2Jo.
PICKI.KS Medium , in bbls , & ) .GO ; do inhal
bbls , SJ.OU ; small , in bbls , S7.00 ; uo in hal
bbls , ? 3.7n ; gherkins , in bbls , $3.23 ; do inhal
bbls , $1.00.
Fibii California salmon , per bbl , $10.00 ®
18.00 ; halibut , per Ib , 14o ; family white llsti
per Jbbl. . W.2J ; whit ? INIi , No. 1. per X-hbl
0.50 ; trout , per K-hbl , $3.7n ; pealed herring
per box , 2So ; new Holland humng , per keg
( We ; Georgo's Bay split herring , per bbl , now
S3.7.V split Labrador herring , per bbl , new
W.OO ; extra George's cod , per Ib. now , 5 } c
Western Bank uod , per Ib , new , 5Jfc ; bone
less pod , 5ojSc ( ; largo family mackerel , per
J -bbl , # 10.0 : ) : mackerel , No. 1 bay , Ji'hbl ,
f 11.00 ; smoked bloaters , per box , $1.40.
TOIIACCO Plug , 20l05o ( ; smoking , lG@5oc.
JELLIES $1.25 per oO-lb pail.
SAW tl.80Cil.35 per bbl.
Koi-K 7-lti , Uj iS'Jtfo. '
SriCKS Nutmeir , per Ib , 53@7ric , popper ,
Ib 17ai'Jo ( ' clovns per.lb all-
per , ; , , 18@Jlc ; -
plco , 7@8c ; cinnamon. 7 < jfSc.
s NAILS Iron nails , per keg , $2.05@2.10 ; steel
nails , per keg , * 2.'iOV7i2.2. ( > ; wlro nails , per
keg , fi.GO@3.7l ) ; barb wire , f,3.303.33.
TKVH Young Hyson , common to fair , 18@
2."io ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , SOQiriSc ;
Gunpowder , common to good , 22u ( > 25c ; Gun
powder , clioico to fancy , 4iWc ! ( ; Japan , com
mon to medium , 15@2f , Japan , choice to
fancy , 30@45c ; Ooloiig , common to good , 25 ®
! i5c ; Ooloiig , clioico to fancv , 50@70c ; Imper
ial , common to medium , 25@35c ; Imperial ,
good to fancy , 40 ( < i50c.
NUTS Almonds , 15@17o ; filberts , 0@10o ;
Brazil , 5@0o ; wulnute , iqi@14e ; pecans , 7 % @
8 0 ; peanuts , lif@8J4o- }
CitACKEits 5@10c per Ib ; assorted cakes , 7
@ 20o per Ib , ns per lii t , '
MAI-LI : SUOAK Ugluks , 10i10J ( o per Ib ;
penny cakes , lllli c per Ib ; pure maple
syrup , $1.00 per gal. i ,
BHOOMS Extra . R3.03 . 8-tlo
4-tje. , ; p.irlor , - ,
painted handles , $2.25 ; STo. 1 , f2.00 ; No. 2 ,
tl.95 ; heavy staole brooms , $4.00.
STAIICU Mirror glbss , 5)fo ; Graves' corn ,
0X ° i Oswego gloss , To ; Oswego corn , 7c.
POWDKU AND SiiOTShot. . $1.80 ; bucKshot ,
$1.55 ; jwwder , kcw , ' $5.00 ; half kegs ,
$2.75 ; one-fourths , $150 ; ; blasting , kegs , $3.15 ;
fuses , 100 ft. iV Oc.1'
HKFIN-KP LAUI > Tlonio , S. c ; 40-lb square
cans , 81/c ; 50-lb round , 8Ko ; 20-lb round ,
&Xc ; 10-lb pails , 8Xc5-lb ; palls , 9o3-lbpalls ; ,
OHc.P.iovisioxs
P.iovisioxs Hams , lljf@12o ; breakfast
bacon , 10/@ll > o ; bacon sides , X@10o ; dry
salt , 8 } < @ 'Jcj shoulders , 8@8 > < o ; dried
beef , 10 ( < 12c.
WooDKXWAitE. Two-hoop palls , per doz. ,
$1.40 ; three-hoop palls , $1.05 ; No. 1 tub ,
$7.00 ; No. 2 tub , $ ( ( .00 ; No. U tubs , $5.00 ;
washboards , electric , $1.50 ; fancy Northern
Queen washboards , $2.75 ; assorted bowls ,
$2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $9.50 ; No. 2. churns ,
$8.50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ;
spruce , m nests , 70o per nest.
STKUI-S AJJII MOIASSKS Sugar syrups ,
common to cholco , 28@44o ; corn syrup. 2S@
34o ; black strap molasses , 15o ; Now Orleans
molasses , open kettle , 35@50o ; Now Orleans
centrifugal. 27@35o ; sorghum , 27@35c.
KICK Carolina and Louisiana , /@OJ/o :
Putna and Ilangoon , 5@5 } c.
CAXUT Mixed , lOQiao : stick , 9X@10c.
licather.
City harness per Ib , 26(230c ( ; country bar *
icsS pcr'lb , 24W25o ; city line per Ib , 82@33c ;
tip heavy fvr lb..4J@50o ; kip medium per Ib ,
> 5iJOOo ( ; veal per Ib , tjj@70c ; Chicago slaugh-
cred solo per Ib , 2528c ; city calf 33 to 30
bs , S5g90o ( ; city upper per foot , 18l20c ( ; col *
ar. 14djlc ( : Buffalo slaughtered solo porlb ,
iS(330c ( ; Onk leather slaughtered sole per Ib ,
BSiyiWo ; harness , ' per Ib , SSffiiKo : up | > cr per
foot , 21g22c ; kip heavy . per ib , CS@70c ; kip
" - '
ncdlutn
Hubber boots und shoos Boston , dls 40
) cr cent ; Bav Stntc , dls 40010 per cent ;
I'nra , (11940 3 percent ; Goodyear , dls 40 ( 5
per cent.
Metals nnd Tinner * ' Stock.
Tin plate. I C , 10x14 , best , $0.75 ; tin plate ,
rooting , 1 C , 14x20 , $5.35 ; sheet zinc , $ tl,50@
J.75 : ph ; lead , f 1.80 : bar lead. $4.55 ; largo pig
ulock tin , 2.K ! ; small pig block tin , 2Cc ; bar
: ln , 27c ; solder , 15@30c ; copjicr bottoms , 31o ;
sheathing copper , tinned , 2'Jc ; planishing
: oppcr , tinned , 37c ; lead pipe , OJfc ; sheet
iron , N S. 18 to 21 , $3.20 ; Hussia Iron , 13c ;
Am Kussia phtnlshcd , A , lO'/c ; Am Itttssin
planished , B , 9'.fo ' ; painted barb wire , $3.00 ;
barb wire. $ il.75.
Dry Goods.
COTTOX FIAXXII.M : 10 per cent dls. ; LL ,
0/oCC ; , 7. o ; SS , Stfe ; Nameless , ft c ;
HX , 18c ; K , 20c ; No. 10 , SKc ; No. 40 , lOKc ;
No. 00 , 12 > < jc ; No. 80 , li'c ; INO. 80 , colored , lee ;
No. fiO. colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 15o ;
Bristol , 13Kc ; Union Pnnillc , 18c.
CAUI-KT WAIII- Bib White , lOc ; colored ,
22c.
22c.BVTTS
BVTTS Standard , Sc ; Gnm. lOc ; Beauty ,
? Boone , 14c ; B , cased , $ t.50. !
sin-fro , 7 ? c ; Roclcport , GJfe ; Conestoga , G c ,
TICKS York , 80 in. , 12K i York , 32 in. .
131--c ; Swift River , 8c ; Thorndlko OO , 8 } c ;
Thorndlko El1 * , slfc ; Thorndlko 120 , 9 c ;
Thorndlko XX , 10o ; Cordis No. 5 , 9 c ;
Cordis No. 4 , lie.
UiisiMs Ainoskcag , 9 oz , Ifl c ; Everett , 7
oz , 13) ) < c ; Yorl : , 7 oz , i3'fo ( ; Havmakor , 8 ! c ;
.TnlTrcy XX , ll c ; JafTroy XXX , 12Mo ;
Ik-aver Creek AA , 12ii ; Heaver Creek ULJ ,
llo ; Heaver Creek CC , lOc.
KnxrucKV Jnvxs. Memorial , Ific ; Dakota ,
ISc ; Durham , 27 > < c ; Hercules , ISc ; Learning ,
ington , 22j c ; Cuttswold , 27J c.
Citvsii. Stevens' H , Gc ; Slovens' B ,
bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7J o ; Slovens A
plain Holland , O c ; Dado Holland , 12 'c.
FI.AXXCI.R. Plaid Hiftsmcn,3lcGosHen ! ) ; ,
32Ke ; Clear LnUe,33fc } ; Muplo City , 30 0
FI.AXXI-.LS White G II. No. 2 , } ( , 21o G
H. No. 1 , Jfi o ! W H. No. 2 , f , 2JKc ; B
H. No. 1 , f , 30c ; Qucchee , No. 1 , f , 4'Jc.
PHINTK Pink and Hobcs Hichmond , ( IXc ;
Allen , tic ; Hivorpomt. Gc ; Steel Hlvcr , 0 } < jC ;
Hiclimond , Oi ePaeille ; , tJ } < o.
PIIIXTS Ituiiijo Blue Washington , G o ;
American , 7c ; Arnold , 7c ; Arnold Century ,
Oc ; Arnold B , lOKo : Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold
Gold Seal , lO c.
PKIXTS Dross Charter Oak , ! 5c ; Hamapo ,
4).fc ) ; No. 5 , f.o ; EE.OJifc : GO , lOJ c , XX , 12o ;
OO , 14u ; NN. llkj ; Lodi , 5o ; Allen , Oo ; Hich
mend , ( to ; Windsor , GVfc ; Eddystoue ,
I'acille , O' ' c.
GixciiiAM PlunKott checks , 7 c ; AVhltten
ton , 'K i York , 7Kc ; Nornnmdi cross ,
8 > Jc ; Calcutta dress , 8K ! Whittenton dress ,
S > ( ; ; Hcnfrow dress , SK@l'JKc.
CAMC'iiics Slater , 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Stand
ard , Go ; Peacock , 5c.
Co\ll OKTEUS 5 00@35 00.
BIAXKKTS Wliite , S1.00@7.GO ; colored ,
Sl.OJC'18.00.
BLKAOHHD Sucr.Tixo Berkeley cambric ,
No. ( W , 9 , ' < c ; Best Yet , 4-4. OJ c ; butter cloth ,
OO , 4 , ' o ; Cabot , 7 cFarwcll ; half bleached ,
8 } < fc ; JTruit of Loom , 0 > c ; Greene
G , ' Ou ; Hope , 7Jf ; King Philip cam
bric , lie ; Lonsilalo cambric , llifj
Lonsdalo , SJf ; New York mills , 10 } < Ce ;
Pepperell , 42-m , lie ; Pciiperell , 40-in , 12c ;
Peppcrcll , 04 , Kio ; Popjierell , S-4. 21c ; Pep-
9-4 23c . . 10-4 25o Canton
peroll , - , ; Pcppcre.ll. - , ;
W , bj/c ; Canton , 4-4 , 0 > c ; Triumph , Oc ;
Wamsutta. lie ; Valley , 5c.
Brown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7J c ; A
Bantiu II , 4-4 , 7fo } ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0)c ; At
lantic P , 4-4. ( ic ; Aurora LL , 4-4. tic ; Aurora
C , 4-4 , .Gc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 0c ; Hoosier
LL , 44Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , ij c ; Law-
rcnca LL , 4-1 , lie ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , G o ;
Peppcrcll H , 4-4. < o ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , ( % c ;
Pepperell. 8-1 , 1SJV ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 21c ; Pcp-
10-4 23o Utica C. 4-4 5c Wachusott
peroll , - , ; - , ; ,
4-1 , 7 > < c ; Aurora H , 47c , , Aurora B , 4-4 ,
OKi * .
DUCK West Point S9 in , 8 Oi , 10 } o ;
Ouccheo No. 2 , % , 37Kc ; Quecheo No. 8 , Jf ,
821 < c ; Anawan , 82Kc ; Windsor , 22Kc.
FIAXXKLS Hed , C , 2Jin , 15X ; E , 4 in ,
21c ; G G , 24 in , Ibc : H A F.Jf , 23c ; J II F , % ,
27KcG ; , % , aio ; West Point 29 in. 10 oz ,
12jrfcWest ; Point 29 in , 12 oz , 15cWest ; Point
40 lu , 11 oz , lOc.
SHIIITIXO Checks , Caledonia X , OJffc ; Cal
edonia XX , 104c ; Economy , Oc ; Otis , 9c.
lru n nnd Chemicals.
Miricr.t.LAxnous Sulph. acid , lc ; citric
nciu , ( iOo ; tartarlc , 5Uu : bal. copavia , OOc ;
borax , lOc ; chloroform , GOc ; glycerine , 23c ;
gum Arabic , select , ? 1.00 ; gum camphor , 30c ;
gum opium , $2.75 ; Bulph. morphia , $250 ;
Dromide potassium , 42c.
Oit.s-Curbon , imjo lOc ; headlight , 1750
12-tfc ; gasoline , 74 ° I'J 'u ; West Virginia
summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 golden ma
chine , 18c ; extra W , S. lard , 2fio ; No. I lard ,
42c ; turpentine , 41c ; linseed raw , 53c ; boiled ,
GOo. _
IjiiniDcr.
DIJIEXSIOXS AXU TIMnUUS.
Add no cents per 1,000 feet for rough joist.
No. 1 com , sis $18.00 I No. 3 com , sis $1G.OO
No. 2 core , sis 10.50 | No. 4 com , sis 12.50
Add GO cents per 1,000 for rough.
.
No. 1 , 4 und 0 in , 12 and 14 ft , rough. . . . $20.00
No. 1 , " 10 ft , " . . . . 20.00
No. 2 , " 12 and 14 ft , " . . . . 10.00
No. 2 , " 10 ft , " . . . . 17.00
simxa.
A , 12 , 14 & 16 ft. M 50 I C , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.$14.73
B , " " 19.75 1 D. " " 11.75
CCILIXO AND I'AKTITIOX.
1st com , % lu white pine ceiling . $33.00
2d " " " "
. 27.00
Clear % in Norway pine ceiling . 15.50
2dcom-Viu " " ' " . 13.50
n.oouixo.
AOin white pine . ? : M.OO
B " " " . 82.00
C " " " . 29.00
D " " " . 21.00
E " ' " ( sol. lencing ) . 18.50
Six Inch drop siding 5Uo per 1,000 extra.
HTOC1C llOAltDS.
A , 12 in , sis. . . $45.00 I C , 12 in , si B. . . $30.00
B , 12 in , s 1 H . . 89.00 D , 12 in , sis. . . 22.00
No. 1 com , 12 In , s 1 B , 12 ft . 20.50
No. Icom , 12 in. sis , 14ft . 20.00
No. 1 com , 12 In , B 1 s , 10 ft . 20.00
No. 1 com , 12 in , Bis , 10 , 18 and 20 ft. . 23.50
No. 2 com , 12 in , sis , 10 , 18 and 20 ft. . 19.45
No. 2 com , 13 in , sis , 12 and 14 ft . 18.50
No. 2com , 13 in , sis , 10ft . 18.00
13 in grooved rooflnc $13 per M. moro than
13 In stock boards same length.
10 in grooved rooilng same price as 12 in
stock boards.
SHIP LAI' .
No. 1 plain , 8 and 10 iu . S19.7G
No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 in . 17.00
No. 1 O. a'.Sln . . . . . JO .M
r.M.rA.HKii. x. i > . mruuAN . j. n.
PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. .
Live Stock CominissiGH Merchants ,
MoCOY BROS. .
WYB Stock Commission Merchants ,
Market f umldied free on application. Stocker * nd
feederi furnished on good terra * . lUiferoncei : Oma
ha National liimkaniruautb Oiuahn Knllouai , Union
btock 1 . .ran , fcoutli Omaha. _
? .6 R I M ER.WESTERFIELD& MALEY
Liye Stock Commission ,
Boom 15 , Kxchanne HulldlnK , Union block Yard * ,
_ _ _ boutti Omaha , Neh.
ALEXANDER & FITCH.
Commision Dealers in Liyc Sock ,
Bt0ck
UNION STOCK YARDS CO.j
Of Omaha , United , '
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Agrjoulturni implements.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Dealer in Agriciiltanmplenients , Wagons ,
Carriages and Ilugiile * . Jtvita StreetuctaecnPtu and
luth , Uuiaha , Nebranka.
LININCER & METOALF CO. ,
AgriculturalImnleiientsWapsCarriaEes ] , ,
DuEglet , Ktc. Wholotalc. Omaha , Nebraska.
PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
Wholesale Pealeri In
Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies
101 , KB , Wi and W7 Jonet Btrect , Omaha.
P. P. MAST & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Bnckeye Drills , Seeders ,
Cultlraton , Ilajr Ilakei. Cider MIIlK and I.uban 1'ul-
Tcrltcri. Cor. lilh and Nicholas MrcrU.
WINONA IMPLEMENT cb. ,
Wholesale .
Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies
Comer llth "nil Nlehnlan Streets.
OMAHA mtANClt.
J. F. SEIBERLINC & CO. ,
Akron , Ulilo.
Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine ,
W. i : . Jlend , Mananor. 1J11 Lenvomyortli st..pmim. !
M6LINEMILBURN"STobDAR'DCo ! :
Manufiicturt'n and Jobbers In
Wagons , Buggies , Rates , PJOWS Etc ,
Cor. Utli an I Tnilllo ptroets , Omalm , Sob.
' Watorlnls.
Artists'
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HOSPE , Jr.r
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 Dotiulns btrcct , Or.inhn , Ncbrmk * .
S t a tonora
H. M , & S. W. JONES.
Successors to A. T. Kenyon & Co. , Wholesale & Itctnll
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Fine Wedding Stationery , Commercial Stationery.
15J3 Douirlui Sticct. Umabu , Neb.
Boots and Shooo-
KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. .
( Successors to llcort , Jones &Co. )
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes
Annuls for Hoston llubtier Shoo Co. 1KB , 1101 A. 111W
llaruey bt. , Omuliu. Nebranha.
w. v. MORSE & co-
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes ,
1101,1103-1105 Uouglin St.Omalm MauiitiictorySum
mer St. . Ikslon.
Coffoo8Spljcoe , JEtci. _
CLARKE CO"FFEE cp ! ,
Omaha Coffee and tfplco Mllli.
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
Havorlnu Extracts , Laundry Hluc. Inks. Etc. H14-
141R llHrnuy Street. Omaha , Nebraska.
Crockery
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W. L.WRICHT.
Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Ktc. Offl cc , 317 S. 13th ft. . Omaha. Nebraska.
PERKINS. CATCH & . LAUMAN.
IniDoriuia and Jobbers of
Crccier/ , Glassware , Linus , Silverware
Etc. 1514 rnrmiru St. , Now 1'axtun Building.
Commission and Storage.
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RIDDELL. & RIDDELL"
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
' -Utttter IVr , Oi < " " > . "m-ltry , tjamc ,
1112Howard Street. Omaha ,
CEO. SCHROECER & CO. ,
( Successors to Mcgbano & Fcbrocdcr. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omaha , Nehrnttka.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS.
Wholesale
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision
Mcrohnnt. Correspondence solicited. 1011 North ICth
fctreet.Onuilm. Neb.
OMAHA COAL. COKE & Liwc.
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
309 South 13th Street , Omnha , NcbrMka.
J. J. JOHNSON & CO. .
Manufacturers of Lime ,
And Bhlppprn uf Coal , Conk , Coiuent , I'la tor , I < 1mo ,
Drain Tile , nnd Sewer 1'lpo. OlHcJ , SIS S. 1 Ith
St. , Omuhii , Neb. Telephone ell.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
211 South 13tb St. . Omahu. Neb.
Notions.
M. E SMITH & CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods ana Notions ,
1103 and 1104 DouKlai , Cor. llth St. . Ouialia , Nob.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo
Importers andJobbersinDryGoodsNotious ,
Gents' Furnishing Goods. Corner llth und Ha-moj
HlB.Ouah , Nubrabka.
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DEWEY & STONE"
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Karnam Street , Omaha. Ncbrankn.
CHARLES SHIVER1CK ,
Furniture
Omaha , Nebraska.
PAXTON ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
70S , 707.709 and 711 B. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & Co7
Wholesale Grocers
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t th and LeaTciiworth Streuti , Oumhn , Ncbraikn.
_ _ _ HTdwar s.
LEE.
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery. Tin Plate.
Sfetals , Phoet Iron. etc. Auonlrj for Tlown Soalcb ,
Uiamil'ovtder nndl.yman HiirbeUlro ,
_ ( Jmului , Nubrastn.
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR.
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' Tooli and HutTalo Scales. 1405 JJouulai
_ ritrcot , Omaha , Nebraska.
RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware
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lOthar.d Ilnrner Sti. . Omalu , Neb. Wvstem
lor Ansttn Powder Co. , JurTeraon f tcel Nails
' tamlBnl Stales.
MARKS BROS. SADDLERY UO ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of
Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware
Andl Mtur. ] 4Qjlia' > BDdllU7 llaruur at.Onmlm ,
Hardvyaro.
W. J. BROATcffT
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Bprtnn , Wnon Slock , Hardware , Lumber , Ktc.
uil Hit lUrney atnmt , Uoiah * .
W. L. PARROTTE & CO. ,
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
lll7Haraurfitr * t.OuiAh * . Neb. "
Ltimbpr. *
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OMAHA LUMBER CO . ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
Ht4 Street and Union 1'ucltlo Track , Omaha.
LOUIS" BRA OFORD , .
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , lime , Sash , .
Doors , Ktc. TarJs-Cornur 7ih and Eviulut Cornet
Vlh aad IJouglms.
flMABAJOMKS'BIBEGTOBI '
. _ , _ Lumber
C/N. D1ET2 ,
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
1.IIU and California Streota.Onialia , Nebraska.
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Lnmlier Lime Cement Etc Etc
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Comer (1U ( an J I > ou la FI . .Om hn.
TTW. HARVEY LUMBER CCs7 " " *
To Dealers Only ,
Office , llftl Farnnm Street , Omaha ,
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JOHN A. WAKEPIELDU
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
Imported and American Portland Cement. Stall
Agent for Milwaukee Hydraulic Ccinunt and
yulncrVlilto l.liuo.
CHAS. n. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lifter , ,
Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring , 9th and Donilaf
Mllllnory nnd Notions
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Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
HV . ? innml2H South lltti ,
_ _ _ Overalls.
CANFI LD MANUFACTURING co. ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jcau > 1'nnU , KUrts , I'.tc. limnnd 1101 Douglas Street ,
ouiahi * . Neb ;
J. T. RoTJTNSON NOTION
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
4'3 nnd 4.15 . 8C utli lOtli St. , Onmlui.
Olio.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO.g
Wholsale Reflned and Lubricating Oils ,
Ailo Qrcaic , Ktc. , Omaha. A. It , lllnhop.Manages
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VINYARD"SCHN EIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
11(16 ( IlarnerBtroct.Otnnha. .
Offlco _ Fixtures
THE SIM\lONU9MANURACTUIUXa CO.
Manufacture.-
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
it ntle . SlilPboarK Hook Cnsoi , IlniR nxturei.Wal )
Canei , l-aitltUnis , llnlllnii' , Counter * , lloerand Wing
roolrr * , Minor * otc. ructory niu1 nlllet' , ITM ana ! , *
iroutli 1 lib tit. , Onmliii. Toloplionu ll'JI.
Paints jwd oils.
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"CUM MINGS & "NETLSON ,
Wholeialo De.ileri In
Paints , Oils , Window Gtos , Etc ,
nil F.irnam Street. Omaha , Neb.
Papor.
CARPENTER PAPER CC. .
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry R nice itock of rrlntlim. Wrniiplnit nnd Wrltlnri
fi > r2r. bp clal uttenllou KHUII to car load onlura.
_ Paper Boxos.
JOHN"L. WILKIE.
Pronrietor Oniaha Paper Box Factory.
Kos. 131T and 131U Douglas St. , Oniaha , Neb
Prlntors' M torlnls.
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WESTERN NEWSPA'PE'R'UNION ,
Auxiliary PnWislicrs ,
Rubber Goods-
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers anil Dealers in Rubber Goods
311 Clothing uud Leather Ucltlng. 10U3 Farnum Btr t ,
IV1A. DISBROV/f , CO. .
Wholcsalo Manu'.iotiiror of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , _
Branch Offlcc , 121 h nnd Itarcl 8truot < , Omalm , Neb. %
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.J |
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds.
V.uldlnKS , StnlrWorlt and Interior Ilnr'l Woo 1 KUfr
in. N. 12. Corner Mh uiul I.OHvenwortli Utrccti ,
OuiaUn ,
, _ Pinnpa , Etc.
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A. L. STRANC cb" . .
Pomps , Pines and Eipes ,
3t06ffi-
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. .
Wholesale Pamns , Pipe , Fittings ,
U. S. WIND ENGINE K PUMP CO. .
Steam and Water Supplies ,
U mdarWlnrt.Mllln. 813 nnd Ml nirnnin St.Omah .
O. K. Hun , Acting Manuger.
BROWNELL & , CO
Rngines , Boilers and General Machinery.
Shoot Iron Work atenni Pnmpq , Siiw MtKi. 1313-12U
Loavcnworth btre t , Omaha.
Seeds.
PHIL. STIMMEL At CO. .
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
Ml und SU Joncb Street. Omnha.
Storogo , Forwarding & Commission
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. ,
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
Crunch hmmonf the Ilernit-y HUKEY Cu. lluwluiat
iruuluaalu and retail , l. M UlOaml H12 Izard Siruut ,
Omalm. Telenhona No. 7M.
_ Srnokcstnok8 _ , Bollors , Etc.
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Manufacturing Dealer in Sn * Stacfe
UrltclilDi ; , TanVn nnd ( ) < rienil Holler HouulrliiK. Uli
_ Duilju Street. Oiunlin , Nol >
LER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1521 North Klgthtconth Street , Omaha , Neb.
Cornloo.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
John l' ' H t rAia.pirt.tor.Hro . nod nd lOiana M
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Iron Works.
STEAM BOILER WORKS.
Caiter k run , 1'rnp'i. Mimufaclurura of all kind *
Steam Boitors , Tan\s \ and Sheet Iron fort
Worln buiith 'M\\ \ and II. & M. Crokilni ; .
FAXTO.N & viuiti.ixa nto.v WOIIKS.
Wronght and Cast Iron Building Work.
nlnea , Jlrn WorkQeuoT l Kounilry , MHClilnea
illttckimllh Work. Ortlfo untt Woikt , U. r. Uy.
and Kth btreut , Om.ih .
UMATTA'V
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
) J < Mlt HalliVlodoir Guard * . Flower HtindVlr
bltfoi , K * c. Its NortU ICth 8trt'jllDinlm. ) ,
OMAHA SAFE ancTlRON WORKS/
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes i
fault . Jnll Work , Irou anil Wlro Feoclnic. 8lin > , KloJ
G. AndreuD. 1'roo'r. Cor. Uth unil Javkioa hit.
6HAMPION IRON nnd VVIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
nuil Bcri'sni , for banks , oTlceiitorei ! , r < Mence > , etW
Iwrrnvuil AwiilnKi. lAckiiuilli Mnchlnnrr and
UluckinillhYork . WfOUlU Illh Kt.
" IMEXOHEU k LEACH.
Tire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
Oouiral Agfiott tor ni boM K f 1. Lock ( ' ! . '
, V ulUiiuaj ll\Tla , llii ilMimiatSUi'tl.OuubV