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n THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15. 1888.
THE SPECOIAUVE MEETS.
Llcht Trading In Whotvt With Nar
row Fluctuations.
CORN EXPERIENCES A BOOM.
Ontfi Quint Hut Stcnily PrnvlfllotiH
Blow With 1mvA IjcndliiK The
Itun oT Tc.xnns Con-
tlnties HOKH Dull.
CHICAGO rnomJCE JIAUKKT.
CHICAGO , August 14. [ Special Telegram to
Tnc HEK.I The wheat mnrkct opened l ( @
Jdc oT ( , with September quoted at 81 c nnd
December ut 84 c. The tone of cablrs was
easier on better \vciithcr \ nnd the weak clos
ing of Amcrlcun ninfltets yesterday , the lut-
tor having moro Influence , probably , than
nnythltiK else. September sold ort to 81Jc ,
nnd December to 84J c. Hutchlnson was an
npun seller early In the day , but ho bought
freely most of the session below ti'2a for Sep
tember nnd 84 > ie for December. When tno
market got above this range ho turned seller
ngaln und aided to break the price back
again. In this ho had some trouble , as the
market , had u llrmcr undertone than it has
had for several days. There was a coed class
of buying nnd most of the tlmo very little
wheat could bo had without causing an ad
vance. The general crowd was less bearish
to-day than usual. The continued heavy
movement from western points Is ut length
beginning to have an effect on the specula
tive mind. 'This great quantity of wheat
would not bo started unless It was going
somowhcro , " scntentiously remarked u
trader , "and wheat that moves as this is do
ing don't stop at the seaboard ; it keeps right
on. " The closing to-day was at S2u for Sep
tember und 8-l Jo for December , just the
Binallcst fraction below yesterday. The
trade was not largo in the pit , nnd , as
before stated , the range was narrow.
Crop news from the northwest ; that Is , news
upon which the trade seems to place most
reliance , docs not Indicate an improvement
in the prospects for spring wheat. Winter
wheat that Is being received at primary
markets is running very poor as to quality.
Liiko shipments tram this part are keeping up
well.
well.Tho
The corn market boomed to-day , the fluct
uations extending over n range of l DU'-Cc ' ,
nnd n gain of I'jOM u being established the
dealings wcro on a largo scale. Inside
prices ruled around opening and the top was
reached right nt the close. Ilutehinsoii
Btnrted the ball rolling by liberal buying at
the outset. It was soon demonstrated that
the market was in n badly strained and ovor-
polil state und rapid advances resulted from
the efforts of the shorts to cover. The
crowd had been overselling itself with reck
lessness for Bomo time and was brought un
with a short turn. It was not until the esti
mates of SJRO cam for to-morrow wcro iniulc
that the public bears wore thoroughly awak
ened to their danger , however , nud then they
Jumped to the conclusion all at once that re
ceipts were going to taper oft sharply. That
nuulo them more anxious bidders. Septem
ber corn advanced from 4'14C to 4Go , and
October from -t.'t' ' c to 44c. August went
to 45j c , advancing from 44c to 44 fc
on the llllingr of one order for
yO,0X ( ) bushels. There was sunn { singly
little August for sale. The market was
greatly excited , and more interest centered
in corn than In wheat.
* O.xts wcro far Irom active , although the
feeling was fully steady In all futures , with
Something of a iirm tone developed , resulting
In nn advance of J J o on near months ,
while seller May was practically steady.
The receipts for to-day were less than ex
pected , nnd under a show of lli-mnuss iu
other markets some buying orders wcro exe
cuted. It was also reported that wet weather
Is delaying ttie harvesting to a slight extent.
Less than -0 per coat of the oats Imported
yesterday passed into contract grade , but
the condition is improving each week. Casli
oats to go to Htoro wcro in some demand , but
trailing was chiolly by sample with only
eight transactions in No. 'J store nt 'J4c.
iu provision circles business was qulto
slow. For cash delivery purchases wore
Homowhat larger of late , but in the line of
speculation n listless feeling rather held con
trol. Traders acted as If they were unwill
ing to take sides on the market. No fresh
news was received from the south regarding
yellow fever , aiid with the local receipts of
hogs small and of poor quality , an uncertain
Btntu of affairs existed. Dealers apparently
paid little or no attention the movement ol
the trade. In a speculative way pork led In
interest , though lard showed the greatest
ntrenqth. Short ribs averaged easier and
closed at n decline of 2J c from yesterday's
last prices. 1'orlt covered a range of UUc in
its fluctuations and at the adjournment
ohowcd nn uctual advance of S1 . Lard wa ;
strong from the start and closed 7J ( o10c ;
higher. _
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
CniOAOo , August 14. [ Special Telegram to
TUB UKB.I CATTLE As has been the casi
for some tlmo past the great bulk of arrivals
consisted of Texans , with a liberal sprinkling
of western or range cattle and a very fov
good native cattlo. Han go cattle which an
coming In nro only of fair quality and not as
fat ns was estimated , considering the favor
able condition for putting on flesh. Com
men native stock is quite freely offered
But sailors find that they have to compett
with a better quality of Texas cattle offeree
nt about the same prices , hence they find I
difllcult to close sales and must shade prices.
Butchers and canners bought qulto froolj
of Texas cattlo. The receipts included 0,500
Texas and western cattle ; medium to gooi
steers , 1,1(50 ( to 1,500 Ibs. , $ j.4l@il.OO ) ; 1,1203 ti
Ia501bs. , fl.80@5. 0tl50to ; 1200 ! Ibs. , tU.St
04.50. Stockers and feeders , $2.00Ji.35 :
cows , bulls and mixed , $1.30@UO ! : ; bulk
t2.15Q3.CO ; slop fed steers , f l.40@-i.50. Ii
Texas cattle , good strong canners wer
lower ; steers U50 to 1,050 Ibs. , $ i.80@t.5C :
750 to 000 Ibs. , , ' .40@3.S < ) ; 000 to 000 Ibs. , $20
( S2CO ; cows $ l.tJOa'j.05 ( ; western rangers , m
lives nnd half breeds , SU > 0@1.05 ; cows.JT.C
@ : i.5 ; winteicd Tcxans , Kl.50@4,00.
Ilous The market to-day was dull and a
easy feeling provnlled , prices settling bac
to about Saturday's llcurcs. The receipt
wore light for Yesterday and below the cs
puctatlon. Still the demand was oven mor
meager. Packers were not buying and enl ,
u few houses were running , and they only Ii
u small way , turning out fresh moats. Tin
shippers ulono prevented further decline , a
they were buying good grades. Tto genera
quality was not very good. Sales were matt
nt f5.75@it.40 , with the bulk of sales at ( ! t.ooj (
0.20 for medium to fair , nnd * i-5@ ! < i.40 fo
good to very choice. Light and heavy hog
nro about In equal demand now. There Is n
perceptible difference in quotations there
lore. The market closed quiet and easy.
FINANCIAL.
NEW YOUK , August 14. [ Special Tclecrni
to Tim HKE. ] STOCKS The stock mnrl
opened mtlicr quiet , but steady , at fraction : )
declines , and during the first hour quotation
receded from K to 1 point , the extreme los
being In Chicago , Burlington & Qulncj
There was some weakness caused by th
yellow f over scare. Coalers wcro firm , wit
the commission people moderate buycn
Small operators wcro disposed to rcnlli
their profits quite generally , which was on
of the main features of the morning bus
noss. The transactions Included many of tli
usually inactive stocks , though the toti
volume of business was small , whllo tradin
in the trunk lines and Grangers was ver
light. After the early decllno thorn was
slight rally , but after 11 o'clock the feelln
was dc-cldedly heavy , the market by nee
being VS9f below the opening , with Hoc
Island sharing the greatest weakness. Dm
ing the latter part of the session there woi
no now developments of importance. Thei
was nt times a little moro support to tli
market at the decllno by reason of somobuj
Ing orders , but ttio close was weak at uboi
the Igwc3t Ugurca of the day , the general tl
. l. (
clmo being H@l point , though IJudlngton
lost 2 points. Total sales , 179,553.
IT. P. 4s'reRiilnr..mlii ! Northern 1'otinc / . 8811
1' . ! ? .4scoupons..l273i doprpferrod , . . . MV
. - .101' $ C. AN. W 113 > x
II. H.4'.i8coution . .lU7ii do preferred 141H
I'nctnc 03 of 'in 120 N.Y , Central 107't '
Ccntrnl 1'ixclllo. . "I'l K.U.-H 23
ChlcRRo & Alton. .IS ! Hock Island 107'
ChlcaKoJlurllngton C. . M.iSt. I' 711
i Qntncy Ill do prof erred Ill
n..I/.AW 137'1 St. 1'aul.VOmaha. . 4H
lllmols Ccntrnl..119 doprpferreil..10S
1..II.&W IS Union 1'ncitlc r.'J.'j
KnunnH kTexas. . . 14 W..8t.I&l' 14i !
I.akcHlioro U5S do preferred lt !
Michigan Central. . Western Union 81 ? 4
Missouri 1'nciQo . . . SO , ,
MONET ox CtLt , Easy nty \ < $1 per cent ;
last loan at 2 per cent ; closed offered at 1
per cent.
PniMB MEHCANIJLB PArnn 1QOX per
cent.
BTEIIMXO Excntxon Active hut steady ,
with actual huilness at fl.Sljf for sixty day
bills , $4.b7 for demand.
1'itonuorc MA nit era.
CnicAoo , August 14. Wheat Finn ; cash ,
8IKc : Septcinbor , S'Jc ; October , S > 3 ll-lOo.
Corn titrongor ; cash , AaOulohcr } \ \ ,
Oats Strong ; cash,2l c ; September , 21c ;
October , 24 5-10c.
Kyo 47Kc.
Harlcy Nothing doing.
Prime Timothy SI.OJ&2.00.
Flax-fl.14.
Whlsliy-M.SO.
Pork Strong ; cash and October , ? 13.12 .
Lard Firm ; casli and September , { 3.75 ;
October , H.77.
Flour Firm and unchanged ; winter wheat
in sucks , ? J.753.85 ; In barrels , f3.00jM.4' ( ) .
Spring wheat In barrels , $11.50v < ? 4.b.5 ; In sacks ,
J1.755fl.65ryo ; In sacks , i.80@.lK ) ) ; in bar-
Dry " Salt''Meats Shoulders , $7.40 ( < ? 7.50 :
short clear , * 7.bl7.00 ) ; shoit ribs , fS.OO ®
8.H5.
8.H5.Hntter
Hntter Unchanged ; creamery , ll ( lUc ;
dairy , 14i < ilGc.
Chcesu Unchanged ; full cream cheddarn
and Hats , S't@ic } ; young Americas , 8Js@
Eggs Unchanged nt 13@14c.
Hides Heavy green salted , fi'f Go ; light
green salted , OC'di' ' o ; salted bull , 60 ; greou
palled calf , ( iK@7c ; dry Hint , 7aO < 2Sc ; dry
calf , 7 ( < iS ( . < 5 deacons , 20@25u cacli ; dry
salted , 7c.
Tnllow Unchmigcd : No. 1 , solid packed
flj e ; No. 2 , 3c , und cake , 3J @ 34C per li .
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls 18,000 20,000
Wheat bu 01,000 210,000
Corn , bu 2M.OOO 135,000
Oats , bu 123,000 184,000
Ryo.hu
Hurley , bu
Now York , August 14. Wheat Rcceiuts ,
100,000 ; exports , none ; options opened }
lo\veradvanced yf ( < % a , closing steady at Qf
} + c under last iiigltt ; spot. Irregular , closing
Btcady. No. 2 red , OSjSgc&t'.M ' c , delivered ;
No. II red , 80 e ; No. 4 red , bO@30) c ; uu-
graded , IGJ e ; September closed at OlJ e.
Corn Receipts , 181,100 ; exports , 44,000 ;
options opened easy and rallied l@l&c , clos
ing strong nt best of day ; spot lJi@l'fo
higher ; ungraded , 4C@53c. No. 2 , 5i)4a,33'c ; ,
in elevator ; 51 X@53 delivered ; September
closing ut 53Jfc.
OaU Receipts , 83,000 ; exports , none ; spot
H@l ) e higher on No. 2 , firm on white ;
moderately active ; mixed western , 33@3'Ju ;
white western , 40u40c. (
Coffee Options opened 10 points lower on
cables und declined 5@10 points additional
on heavy receipts ut Rio and Santos ; closing
steady ; sales. 3.,000 bags ; August , $10.75 ;
September , H0.3S ; October. $ ' .l.bO.
Petroleum Easier ; United closed at
8'iXc.
F.ggs Easier ; western , Ki cJlSJ/c.
Pork Stronger ; siow ; mess $14.25 for old ;
S15.25515.5 ! ) for now.
Lard Closed strong ; sales , western
steam spot , S9.10.
Uutter Steadier on fine grades ; western ,
llMOc. ( ?
Cheese Very dull ; western , ' ( ffS'.fe.
Minneapolis , August 11. Wheat Local
receipts , 100 cars ; shipments , 5" curs. The
few cars of No. 1 hard wcro held firm at 87c ,
with sales of No. 1 northern ranging from
85 to 85Xc ; closing prices : No. 1 hard , cash
und September , S5 c ; on track , 87 ; No. 1
northern , cush and September , 83J o ; on
track , 85o ; No. 2 northern , cash and Sep
tember , 81c ; on track , 82c.
Milwaukee , August II. Wheat Dull ;
cash , &lo\ \ September , 80c ' ; October , 81c.
Corn Quiet ; No. 3 , 43c.
Oats Firm ; No.2 white , 37c.
Rye Quiet ; No. 1 , 4S ) < " fc.
Harley Nominal ; No. 2 , COc.
Provisions Lower ; pork , cash and August ,
$13. 0.
St. IjonlH. August 14. Wheat Lower ;
cash , 82i ? > S3 > .fc ; September , 82@b3)'c. ) (
Corn Higher : cush , 41 i@llc ; Septem
ber , 41f c.
Oats A shade bettor ; cash , 21i4'21Jjfc ;
September , 23J c.
Pork Firm at $14.00.
Lard Higher at 5S.CO.
Whisky 51.14.
Butter Creamery , 10@10e ; dairy , 13 < 210c. !
Cincinnati , August 14. Whisky , $1.14.
KniiKiiH City , August 14. Wheat
Quiet ; No. 2 red , cash , 70o bid ; No. 2 soft ,
cash , 72o bid.
Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , ffiKc bid ; 30 o
asked ; No. 2 white , cash 40c bid.
Oats-No. 2 , cush , 204'o bid.
LilVE STOCK. .
Chicago , August 14. The Drovers' Jour
nal reports as follows :
Cattle Receipts , 10,000 ; market strong for
good grades ; common lower ; steers , f3.80@
0.00 ; stockers ana feeders. $2.00 ( 3.35 ; cow ,
bulls nnd mixed , * 1.30@3.10 ; Texas cattle ,
l.uO@3.80 : western rangers , S3.00@4.05. M
Hogs Receipts , 8,000 ; market slow ; mixed ,
J5.70@0.30 ; light , * 5.70.40 ! ; skips , t4.00@
5.70 ; heavy , ? 5.85@0.40.
Sheej ) Receipts , 0,000 ; market stead.
natives , ? 2.75 ( < t4.50 ; westerns , shorn. $ ; i.50@
3.00 ; Toxuns , shorn , $3.00@3.75 ; lambs , $4.25
© 5.75.
National fitock Yards. Kast Rt.
IjoulH , AuBU-it 14. Cattle Receipts , 0,000 ;
shipments , 700 ; market strong ; choice heavy
native steers , ? 5.)0@5.50 ( ) ; fair to good
native steers , $4.40@5.15 ; butchers' steers ,
' medium to good , f3.30iil440 ; rangers , corn-
fed , { 3.50 ( 4.25 ; grass-fed , $2.253.CO.
Hogs Receipts , 2,300 ; slilpments , 300 ;
market stronger ; choice heavy and butch
ers' selections , | ll.40@.5 ( ! ( ) ; packing , medium
to prime , J.2ortr ! ( > .40 ; light grades , ordinary
to best , KI.20@U.85.
KUIIHAH City , August II. Cattle Re
ceipts , tt.400 ; sliipments , 3,400 ; best fat
steers steady ; good to choice corn-fed ,
$5.00(35r ( > 0 : common to medium , $3.25@4.75 ;
grass range steers. $1SO3.10 ; stockers and
feeding steers , $ l.l > 5@3.i5 ( ; cows , H.25@2.bO.
Hogs Receipts. 3W)0 ) ; shipments , 300 ;
strong ; fi@10o higher for assorted light
weights mixed und heavy closing dull and
lower ; good to choice , f0.25@0.35 ; common
to medium , $5.50@oM5 ; skips and pigs , ? 4.25
@ 5.40.
OMAHA. IjlVK HTOCli.
Cattlo.
Tuesdaj' , August 14,1833.
There was little or no change in values on
cattle to-day , tie | market being about steady
on good cattle aad weak hi undesirable kinds ,
The market was slow to open but it closed
active with a good many cattle sold ,
HOK8.
The receipts of hogs were Hgnt for Tues
day , only forty-nlno fresh loads being on sale ,
The market opened strong but eased oil an
ttio later rejrarts arrived from Chicago and
closed lOo lower. Five loads were loft ovet
unsold.
_ _ _
Hhoop.
There were no fresh receipts but several
loads of holdovers changed hunds.
Cattle 1.20C
Hogs ; 3,501
I'reviiilinu Prices.
Tbefollowlnc : is a table of prloos paid In
this raarKCt for the gradoi of stoo'it men
tioned.
Prime steers. 1300 to 1500 lb . .f 5.20 (35,50 (
Pnmosteers , 1100 to 1300 iba. , 4.50 (45.30 (
Fat little stocra. 000 to 1050 Ibi. 4.03 551.23
Feeders 2.75 ® ; ) .25
Range steers , fair to choice. . . 8.00 ( gl..i.'i
Common to good cows 1.75 ( ic'J.OO
Choice to fancy cows u.50 ( $3.25
Common to choice bulls 2.25 0(3.00
Fairtocnoicoiighthogs. , 5.70 &H.W
o Fair to choice heavy hogs. , , . . 0.00 ( 0.20
o Fuirto ctiolco uiixoa hosi 5.U5 lit0.10
0 UoprcHeittativo
C1TTLB.
No. Av. Pr.
Scows 12S1 11.00
a &reatTrfmaBaab.
Icow . 1290 1.80
icow. , . , . nee i.bo
2 cows . 1035 2.00
21 cows . SM ! 2.00
Icow . 000 2.00
2Jcows . 10W 2.25
4 cows . 1025 2.20
Ocows . . . .10:0 2.25
2 cows . 1020 2.25
40cows . Ml 2.25
Icow . 950 2.25
iicow * . PI2 S.B5
1 western . 1040 2.30
21 cows . 10,15 2.40
llmll . ICiX ) 2.50
33 cows . 6SI7 S.CO
2hclfcis . bOO 2.75
21 heifers . 803 2.75
1 cow . 1420 275
7 cows . 111U 2.75
55 feeders . 078 JI.10
bO natives , feeders . 1037 3.10
7 feeders . 050 3.15
3 feeders . Idbrt 3.15
50 feeders , westerns . 10H8 8a * >
8 mixed . 10J7 Jl.OO
1 heifer . IMO 4.00
1 steer . 12M ) 4.00
21 hirers , natives . 1100 4.25
! ! 2 yparllngs , Herefords . NH 4.25
27 steers , natives . 1140 4.35
45 westerns , corn fed . 12SO 4.75
50 westerns , corn fed . 12V ( 4.75
17 steers , natives . 1307 fi.15
43stcers , natives . 1310 5.35
43 steers , natives . 1322 5.35
17 steers , natives . 1100 5.35
Kiin e Cattle.
Owner. No. Av. Pr.
Daiilmon & Simmons . . .42 steers. . .120S
Toxns Cattle.
Owner. No. Av. Pr.
Thomtts Ashtou . 10U steers . . . 1010 'l.20
IIOO" .
No. Av. Pr.
105 westerns ill SJ.50
100 westerns 113 3.50
200 westerns Ill 3.50
Packers 1'iirolnne * .
Showing the number of hogs bought by
the leading buyers on the market to-d.iy :
H. Hammond & Co . 310
Omaha P. Co . ii0 : !
Armour-Cudnhy P. Co . 515
. 1 > . Squires Ac Co . 053
C. L. Lambert . 201
ibbs & White . . . . ] ! J2
nnd To\vosl.
The following are the hisjhust and lowest
.iriccs paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs
on this market during tlio p ist few days , and
"or the corresponding period in 13 7 and Is3i5 :
' July 1R87. I Jufy I
31 ! Snnd'iy
August INI Altitust 1N0.
fi llT Sundnv.
U > © it M r > ID ( Q7' ! I ( I' . (81'75 (
ft Sfi f. . . - ) 4U 505 4t5 i 4 r > j Qd 7 j )
G 11) ) 6M ! U 4 UJ < T a ) 4 fij 4 , ( )
Sunday , 4 ir > © } D 4 40 4t4 bit
( i in W"i 4 K"i ( JC" ) I )
tl 10 H > I 4'J Sun lay. I 3 * > © 4 M
0 IU CM M 4 Ui fifi l"i Sun ! ny.
5 IU © 1 3' 111) ) © > Ij 4 35 CM ft )
5 iw H-i : r " " 4 Pi ( rM liU
D 70 © ' ) lo 4 H ) Itt o 4" ) C'.l G.i
Sunday. fi ( U 4 G ) fff.4 ( Vi
6 IU 440 IU 5 U © " > 3 < 4 50 C'Cl ' G5
Ijlvo Klook NOIC.H.
Peterson Bros. . Weston , la. , sold a load oi
cattle at § 5.35.
Henry Burcham , Hlckman , was in with
four loads of cattle.
Phil Unitt , Seward , topped the market
witli a good load of hogs.
P. Plialen , Coir.vny , In. , was hero and sold
n load of butchers' stock.
G. H. Babbitt , Abhland , was in nnd mar
keted twenty-seven steers.
Thomas Ashton brought in flvo loads of
Texas steers from Kay , Colo.
Hog * arc 80c higher than ono year ago aui
$1.15 higher than two years ago.
Joe Miller , Valley , a well known feeder ,
was in looking after feeding cattle.
A. F. Seymour , Ladoga. la. , came in with
n load of cattle , his lirst shipment to the
yards.
William Frazier was at the yards with flvo
cars of fat cattle of his own feeding shipped
Irom Wayne.
Mr. Simmons , of the firm of Dalilman &
Simmons , Chadron , was in with two loads o
range cattle.
Mr. Shields , hog buyer for Kingau ft Co
of Indianapolis , has returned from n trip to
his homo at St. Louis.
T. B. Herd , Central City , was lioro niu
marketed a load of yearling Hereford steers
of his own raising at $4.25.
John Burke , who has an extensive ranch
near Buffalo , Wyo. , and u brother of George
Burke , came m with three loads of cattle.
U. Eldrich , Tobias ; P. M. Colby , Br.nl-
shaw ; F.V. . Mattoon , Blue Springs ; J. Cox ,
Hampton , and It. C. Cliumblcy , Blair , came
in with hogs.
From the 1st of August to the llth the re
ceipts of hogs at Omaha were 5,550 , in excess
of the receipts at Kansas City. Omaha's
gain over Kansas City during July was 20- ,
755 and during Juno 17,722.
H. C. Benedict , Culbortson ; A. T. MuEl-
dcrry , Missouri Valley ; Mr. Wilburn , Ash
land ; E. D. Swan , Waterfall , Wyo. ; Mr.
Grccg , Guide Kock ; W. F. Button , Peters
burg , and J. M. Culver , Clay Center , were
among the shippers who came In with cattle.
OMAHA TUAOH CONDITIONS.
Money is easy at the ruling rate S per
cent , exchange $1.00 per $1,000.
General trade continues to Improve nnd
orders both by mail and to salesmen arc
literal.
Salt fish ( cod and mackerel ) are held
steady ut the present high prices , and there
is reported to bo no improvement as yet in
the prospect for n catch. Several vessels
have arrived ut Gloucester , Mass. , in the
past few days with less than ten barrels
cacti of mackerel , from a two months' trip.
Halus are said to have damaged the crops
in northern Kansas and the complaint in
made of too much wet weather iu this state ,
but the outlook continues good ,
Product ) , Fruits , I2tc.
Saturday , August 11 , 1SSS.
BUTTCH Fancy creamery roll , 20(7 ( ?
21c ; solid packed , 15@lic ( ; choice country
butter , ISfijPJc ; common grades , 10ift > iyc. *
Eaos Strictly fresh , ll ( < J15ucandled.
( JUKiix Coux 50@75c per 100.
OiiiNOES Mcssinus , f5.ClKitd.00 per box ;
Uodi , $0.00 (0.25 per box ; $3.0 ( < J4.00 per hull
box.
box.CALIFOIIXIA
CALIFOIIXIA DVMSOXS $1.25 per box ; south'
crn Damsons , OOo per box.
CAMFoiiNiARiitrKS * 1.50 ( < ? 2.00 per caso.
Sou'fiinitx Giui'ES 7bcii$1.00 ( per 10-lb
basket.
BiACKiinimiES $3.00 for 24 qts.
PUACIIES California , $1.00@1.50 per box ;
Missouri , $1.00c@1.25por K bu.
BINAXAS Common , $1.50@2.25 per bunch ;
choice , $2.50(313.50. (
LEMONS f 1.75@5.00 ! per case.
SQUASH 2o per It ) .
CAXTnixM'ES 75c@fl.50 per dozen.
SOUTIIUHX Pi.i'MS $1.25uJ1.50 ( per bu.
HucKi.EUKitiacs Sl.3.1 i > er drawer.
POTATOES Now , homo growth , 50@75o per
bushel.
POUI.TUV No dressed fowl In the market ;
live chickens , $3.50@3.75 per do/ . ; spring
chickens , $2.25@3.00.
STIUNO BKAXS 75c per bu.
TOMATOES $1.50@2.00 par bu.
WATKiiMUi.oxs-$13.0017.00 per 100.
Punts California , $3.00(33.50 ( per bu box ;
Southern , 75per } bu.
CELEIIV 30 ( < MOo uor dozen.
CIUUAQES $ J.50per 100 , "
Eoo PJ.AXT $1.00 ® 1.25 per dozen.
Oxtoxs 2o per Ib.
AVVLES $1.00 ® 2.50 per bbl.
l.us $1.00 pur box.
J4.WK20.W per bbl S
gals' California pe r cider , $15.00 per bbl.
Per Cons' UK-e. SuMcr common , 2jt3o. (
C nuoTS TSoper mmhol.
BEAXS Choice.eastern hilndplrkcd nnvlcs.
2.25'i 2.50 per bunhcl } western hand picked
invlus , $2.60ci2.0V ; tncdlums , $ i.OOiJ2.15. (
Lima beans So per pound ,
llAv r. o. b. cais , No. 1 upland , $0.00 ; No.
2 upland , $5.00.
Bit tx f 10.00.
Ciioi'i'EU FEED $17,00 per ton.
No. 50 , coloied , 12c ; i-w. iu , cuiu
Hristol , 12'tfc ; Union Pncinc , 17c.
CAIU-KT WAiti' Bib White , 10e ; colored ,
22e
HATK-Standard , So ; Gem , lOc ; Bcnuty.
12 < e ; Hoonc , 14c ; U , cased. ? i.60. )
PiiiNTS Solid colors Atlantic , Co ; Slater
5) ) o ; Uorlin oil , G ) o ; Garner oil , G@7 * .
Coitiur .IKONS' ' Androscogeln , 7) ) c ; Kcar-
sarge , 75fc ; Rockport , OJjc ; Conestoga , O'jc ,
TICKS-York , 30 In. , l-Jtfc ? York , 82 In. .
13'ij'o ; Swift River. 8c ; Thorndlko OO , S ) o ;
Tnorndiko KF , 8' t ; ; Thorndiku 120 , O'sc ;
Thonidiko XX , loc ; Cordls No. 5 , 0 > e ;
CordisNo. 4 , lie.
DBMMSAmoskcag , 0 or , IrtJ c ; Everett , 7
or , 13 > , c ; York , 7 oz , ! 3Jic ; Haymaker , 8'c ;
.Inffrf.v XX , HWo { Juffrcy XXX , 12 > , 'o ;
Heaver Creek AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek 1111
lie ; Heaver Creek CC , lOc.
Kr.XTt'cuv JIM vs. Memorial , 15c ( Dakota ,
IRc ; Durham , 2" c ; Heirules , Ibo ; Learning ,
lugton , 22 > e ; Cuttswold , 21'jC.
Citvsii.-Stevens' H , lie ; Stevens' n ,
bleached , 7c ; Stevens'A , 7l/it" Stevens A.
bleached , Vc ; Slovens' P , blvc ; Stevens' *
P. bleached , O'o ' , ; Stevens' N , U&e ; Stevens'
N , blcarhcd. lo'ic ' ; Slovens. SHt , I2 ! c
Miscri.i\Ni.ols. Table oil i-lntn. { 2.50 ;
plain Holland , OJ.c ; Dado Holland , 12lc.
Fl.ANXr.l.s. Plaid liiftsineii,2'ii { ' > ; Uosticn ,
32'tfc ; Clear Lake , ! W } < c ; Iron Mountain ,
.O'c. '
Ft AXM.IWhltcG II , No. 2 , ? 4' , 2UG
II. No. 1 , 9f. 2 ? > 5c ; B II , No. 2 , Jf , 22J3'c ; B
H. No. 1 , , : ! 0r ; Quochoo , No. 1 , % , 42c.
GisniiAMPluimett checks , 7ac ; ; V.'hitlen-
ton , 7J < * ; York , ijoc ; Normandi dross ,
h1jc ; Calcutta dress , S'rfc ; Whittcnton dress ,
C\Miiuis Slater , 6' ' o ; Woods , 5lC | ,
Stamlnrd , 5'-Cc ' ; PoarocU. 5' ' c.
CoMrouTCits . li COQJ35 ( X ) .
Bi.vxKf.r > White , $1.00 7.50 ; colored ,
$1.00018.00.
Bi.r.vmr.ii SHEHTINO Bcrkeloy cambric
No. ( X ) . < | i ; c ; Best Yet , l-l. lljfo ; butter cloth
OU , 4iV : Cabot , 7 > < e : Fin-well Imlf bleached
SJic ; Fnnt of Loom , O'jc : Giccne
G , Oi" Hope , 7f ; King Philip cam
bric , lit1 ; Lonsdulo cambrio , 11 ' { ' ,
Lonsdalc , Oc ; Now York mills K > i.c ;
Pepperell , 4J-in , lie ; Pcppercll , 40-in , 12c ;
Pepporell , (5-1 ( , Hie ; Peppciell , 8-4. 21c ; I'ep-
poroll , J4 , 33c ; Popperi'll. 10-4 , 2V ; Canton
4-4 , s c ; Triumph , Oo ; Wnmsutta , lie ; Val
ley. 5o.
Blown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 0 ; A
Bantic H , 4-1 , 7 > . { V ; Atlantic D , 4-4. 0 > , c ; At
lantic P , 4-1 , Ik1 ; Aurora LL , 4-4. Oo ; Aurora
C , 4-4 , 4 4c ; Crown XXX , 4-1 , Hc : Hoosicr
LL , 4-4 , ( V ; Indian lloatl , 4-1 , 7' c ; Law-
rcnco LL , 4-4 , lie : Old Dominion , 4-4 , .Vji : ;
Pcppcrell H , 4-4 , 7c ; Pepprrell O , 4-4 , ( IJfc ;
Pcpporoll. 8-4 , ISKc ; Pcpperell , 0-4 , 21c ; Pop-
perell , 10-4 , 23c ; UticaC. 4-4 , be ; Wachusott ,
4-4 , 7jc ; Aurora K , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora 15 , 4-4 ,
XLPitivTs
PitivTs Pink and Kobcs Richmond , (5ljC ( ,
Allen , lie ; Hivcruoml. So ; Steel Kivcr , lie ;
Klchmond , 0 , ' c ; Pacific , OV i : .
PitiNTh Ureas Charier Oak , 5'4c ;
Knmapo , I'io ; Lodi , 5'c ' ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond -
mend , Oc ; Windsor , 0' , c ; Eddystone , OJ c ;
Pacilic , 0c.
PuiXTi ISDIOO Bi UK Arnold , OJjC ; Amer
ican , ti e ; Gloucester , fil4c : Arnold C long
cloth , 0 : Arnold U long cloth. 10'i ; Arnold
Gold Seal , 10' ' , : Sticful A , 12 ; Windsor Gold
Ticket , 1MK-
FMXN.I.S Ued , C , 21 in , 15J < ; E , 31 in ,
21c ; G G , 2-1 in , lic ? ; II A F , Jtf , 2.V ; .1 H F , ,
27'acG ; , > ( , 35c
Ui'cKVo t Point P.O in , 8 m , 10W ;
West Point 29 in. 10 oz , lic ! ; West Point
20 In , 12 o15t - ; West Point 40 in , U oH5c. .
SiiniTtXd Checks , Ciiiedonia X , OVj'c ; Cal
edonia XX , 10 , ' ; c ; Economy , Oc ; Otis , , Oo.
GrotM-ra List.
Ruv'scd prices nro as follows :
BAOOIXO Stark A , seamless , 21e ; Amos-
keag , seamless. 10J-c ; Lewiston A , seamless ,
10o ; American , se'amlcss , 10' ' ; c ; burlaps , 4
to 5 bn,8l.@W gunnies , ahiRlc , 13c ; gun
nies , double , 20c ; wool sacks , 35c. Twines-
Flax , 3oc ; extra sail , 2 ( > ( 21u sail B , 10 ( .20c ;
cotton. 21c ; Jute , lOc.
CorrKKh Mncha , 25@2(5o ( ; Hio , good , K5fi >
17e ; Mandahling , 2(5 ( ( < D tic ; roasting Kio , Hf )
Klo ; O. G. Java , 21ft20o ( ; Java , interior , 22jfi (
25c : Hio. fancy , 10flOo ( ; Santos mid Mara-
caibo. ncaMOc ; Arbucklef , IbJjC.
SuoAit Granulated. 74C'tS'4c ; conf. A.
7'.jc ; white extra C , 71 oi71ic ; extra C , 7
© 7'dc ; yellow C , 0ROc ( ; ; > owdered , 82 <
b Jjc ; cubes , 8Kffib4e.
HONIV : 14 ( < ilOc for ono pound frames ;
strained bonny , firt Se per pound.
BEESWAX Choice yellow , 20 ( < J22V c ; dark
colored , 13@14c.
Cnii : > n Young America , full cream.
9J4C'rlll'4o ' ' ; full cream Cheddars , l0) ) ) c ; full
cream flats , ! ) @ 0jj : ; good to choice skimmed
Cheddars , OWO'4 ' ; skimmed Hats , 5ftt5lj'c.
PK Ki.no-.Mcdlum. in bbK $5.5) ) ; do In half
bbls , UM ) ; umull , in bills , $15 00 ; do in half
bbls , $3.25 ; gherkins , in bblsiS.2 > ; do in half
bbls , W.OO.
ToiiAcro Plutf , 20 ( < ? (55c ( ; smoking , KJi.iOOc. (
Ocu.iEs S1.25 ior30-ll ) ) pail.
Su/r tl.301.3r. ( per bbl.
Hoi-K 7-1(5. ( O'i O 'c.
SI-ICES NutmcL' , per Ib , SogG.'c. pepper ,
per Ib , 17CilOc ; qloves , per Ib , 18@21c ; all
spice. 7iJc ; cinnamon bark. 3So ; cassia , Oc ;
cassia buds , 12 i- ; cloves , 20o ; mace , 70c.
NAILS Iron nails , per keg , 2.05g2.10 ( ; steel
nails , per keg , $2.20i2.25 ( ; wire nails , per
keir. * ) .00@2.70.
TEAS Young Hyson , common to fair , 18g (
25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30Vf55c ( ;
Gunpowder , common to good , 22i/25c ( ; Gun
powder , choice to fan i y,40@iAc ( ; Japan , com
mon to medium , 15 .0 Japan , choice to
fancy , 30@45c ; Oolong , common to good , 25g (
35e ; Ooloni ? , choice to fancv , 50C 70e ; Imper-
I'll , common to medium , 25@ioc : ; Imperial ,
good to fancy , 40 ( < f 5e. ( )
Nurs Almonds , 15@17c ; lllberts , 0S ( 10c ;
Brazil , Oc ; walnuts , s'-Jicl2c ( ; pecans , 0'aa (
10' < , o ; peanuts. f.Oi'iJfc. '
C'IUCKEHS 5@10c perlb ; assorted cakes , <
Q20c ] ) er Ib , as per list.
M.U'U : SUOAH linclts , 10 ( ' < Jlo ; < o per Ib ;
pimny cakes , lKllJ4'o iier Ib ; pure maple
syrup , $1.00 per gal.
BROOMS Extra 4-tie , S2.40 ; parlor , 3-tie ,
painted handles , § 325 ; No. 1 , Sl.bO ; No. 2 ,
$ l.iO ; heavy staolo brooms , $1.00.
Sruicn Mirror gloss , SJi'u ; Graves' corn ,
Oo ; Oswego gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c.
I'owDEii AND SHOT Shot. $1.20 ; bucushot ,
$1.45 ; powder , kcss , $5.00 ; half RogiJ ,
Vi.75 ; one- fourths , $1.50 ; blasting , kegs , $2.15 :
fuses , 100 ft , fiVi70c.
UKI-INEI ) LMID Tierce. SV/o / ; 40-lb squart
cans , SKc ; 50-lb round , Sa ; 20-lb round
S ) c ; 10-lb pails , Oo5-lb pails , O'bc ; U-lb pails ,
04'c. }
04'c.PROVISIONS
PROVISIONS Hums , 12 } c ; breakfast ba
con , 10 > iOilll4'c ; bacon sides , OJ10e ; drj
salt , O'c ; shoulders , TXQiTJic ; dried beef ,
Sj * (
W OOIIEXWAIIE. Two hoop pails , per doz. ,
$1.30 ; three-hoop pails , $1.05 ; No. l tub
$7.00 ; No. 2 tub.i 45.110 ; No. 3 tubs , $5.00
washboards , $ l.35@J.75 ; assorted bowls
$2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $8.00 ; No. 2 churns ,
$7.00 ; No. 3 churns , $0.00 ; butter tubs
$1,70 ; spruce , in n.osts , 70u par nest.
CAXiiy Mixcii , SfflJo ! ; stick , aS
rock candy , 10J @ 18j ; fancy candy , wij2i ( > c
FI H California salmon , per bbl , $10.00oj
18.00 ; halibut , per Ib , 13c ; family white fish
per Jbbl. J . $3.00 ; white Hsh. No. 1. ner H-lihl
J5.75 ; trout , \or \ } - \ ) f$5.00 \ ; sealed herring
pur box , 2So ; new Holland herring , per keg
( 0c ; Georgo's Bay sf > llt herring , per bbl , now
$7.75 ; split Labrador herring , per bbl. new
$7.00 ; extra Georgo's cod , per Ib , now , 74c
Western Bank cod , per Ib , now , 74c ! ; boneless
less cod. OCal'Jio ; lurge family mackerel , po ;
K-hbl , $12.50 : mackerel , No. 1 bay , Jtf-bbl
$13.00 ; smoked bloaters , per box , $1.40.
Duiuu FHUITS Figs , in boxes , per Ib , 13Q
ICe ; tigs , In mats , per Ib , f > K@(5c ( ; dates , In
boxes , 57e ; London Malaga layc ,
raisins , per box , $3.50ii3.75 ( ; Malagi
loose raisins , $2.30@2.60 ; now Valen
cia raisina , per Ib , ! MdibcCall \
forma loose inuscatols , per box. $1.00
California London layer raisins , per box
$3.35Cii2.50 ; pitted cherries , per Ib , lS ( 20o
California pitted plums , per Ib. 12ilUo (
dried blackberries , per Ib , 8 ! < , ( UOc ; dnci
raspberriesj per Ib , 24(7j25o ( ; dric <
apples , 7 ( < * 0c ; evaporated apples , 8J >
( rtSJjo ; California sun dried peaches , 100 :
llo ; California unuared ovaporatoi
peaches , 14M10c ; evatwrated Caltfornli
apricots , K5 l8o ; Zauteo curnmts , 7o
Turkish prunes , % ( &iV.fo ; citron. WSlZOa
orangu peel , ll@12)ic ) ; lumen peel , 23 ( < 4'13J ' c
Leather.
City harnchs perlb , 3Si20o ( ; country hat
DCS * per Ib , 2i 25c ; city lluu per Ib ,
Idp heavy per Ib. 4S (
85geoo ( ; venlj : "
tcred solo per- _ , . . „ . . „ . , . . .
Ibs. So'fiOOc ; city upper per foot. 18M20c ; collar -
lar , 14 ( < { 10c : Huffafoslaughtered solo peril ) ,
2i < < t50c ! ; Oak leather slaughtered sole per Ib ,
2bu30c ( ; harness , * per Ib , 2Sif32e ( : upper per
foot. 2ljj22c ( ; llp heavy per Ib , OS ( < C70c ; Kip
medium per Ib , ? fi(3M ( ) ; city calf per Ib ,
Rubber boots aud shoos Hostou , ills 40
per cent ; Hay State , dls 40tT10 per cent !
Parn , tits40@5 percent ; Goodyeari dis 40(35 (
per cent.
Mctnlfl and Tinners' Stock.
Tin plate. 1 0 , 10x14 , best , W.75 ; tin plnte ,
reeling , 1 0,14x20 , * 5.15 ; sheet zinc. tii.&OQS
0.75 : pig lead , $4.80 : bar lend. $4.55 ; larpeplg
block tin , 2Sc ; siniill pig bloek tin , 27c ; bur
tin , 2So ; solder , 16@20c ; copper bottoms , 31o ;
sheathing copper , tinned , 2t'c ' ; planishing
copper , tinned , 35c ; lend pipe , Gc ; sheet
iron , N S. IS to 24 , $3.20 ; Russia Iron , 13o ;
Am Russia planished , A , lO'/c ; Am Hussln
planished , H , U' ' c , painted barb wlrci * J.15 ;
gnlvaut/cd barb wire , $3.75.
JIN-K Machine castings , 12.00J ( ! 13.00 ;
steve plates , $7.00u8.K ( ) ; wrought lron8.00 ©
10.1H ) ; bones , dry. 43.00 ; steel , t.VOO per ton ;
copper , * 8.00i ( < y.X ( > ; brass , SM. < KrfS.UO ) ( ; zinc ,
$2. < X > ( < ? 3.00 ; solid lend , S2.00il3.00 ( ; tea lead ,
f2.0tX < i2.5U ; rubber , 2.tOii3.UO ; mixed rags ,
fl.ll'ul.l5 ( pcrcwt.
. . and Chemical * .
MI OII.HNIOU.S : Sulph. acid , 17c ( ? ; citric
aciu , OOi- ; tartaric , fide : bill , copavia , ( Wo ;
borax , lOc : chloroform , 50c ; glycerine , 23e ;
gum Arabic , soloot , $1.00 ; gum camphor , Me ;
gum opium , 2.75 ; sulpli , morphia , $250 ;
uronildu iiotassium , 42c.
OILS Carbon , 150 ° 10o ; headlight , 175 °
12V ? gasoline , 74 ° 12V" West Virginia
summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 colden ma-
cliino , ISo ; extra W. S. lard , Me ; No. I uird ,
42c ; turpentine , 42c ; Unseed raw , 50e ; boiled ,
53c.
Coal and Inline.
LIME S5 < Y ? ° Oe ; Portland cement. S3..V > ; do-
mcstK ; cement , $1.35 ; plaster , $ J.Oi ( ) ( 2.15 ;
Imlr , 2'lt7'5c. !
COAL Anthracite , range , and nut , $10.00 ;
large ogir , * D.75 ; Rock bpnng , J7.UO , Superior -
perior , yi.OO ; lowe , fl.50@5.50 ; steam coal ,
$1.50 to UOO.
Immhcr.
DIMCXilOXS ANM )
Add 50 cents per l.Wtt feet for rougn Joist.
luniius.
No. 1 com , sis f 18.00 I No. 3 com , sis ? 15.00
No. 2 coin , s 1 p 10.50 | No 4 com , sis 12.50
Add 50 cents per 1,000 for rough.
KCXCIMI.
No. 1 , 4 and C in , 12 and 14 ft , rough. . . ? 20.00
No. 1 , " 10 ft , " . . . . 20.00
No. 2 , " 12 and 14 ft , " . . . . 10.00
No. 2 , " 111 ft , " . . . . 17.00
.
A , 12,14 & 1C ft.$20,50 I C , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.14.75
B , " " 10.751 D. " " 11.75
CHIL1XO AJfll 1'AUTITIOX.
1st com , Jf in white pine ceil Ing SW.OO
2d " " " " 2".00
Clear Y In Norway pine ceiling 15.50
3d coin-V I" " " " 13-SO
ri.ooitixr .
A Gin white pine ? UOO
U " " " ; i2.00
C " " " 20.00
D " " " 21.00
E " ' " ( sel. loncmg ) 18.50
Six inch drop hiding 50o per 1,1100 extra.
STOCK iioutns. tfflaS
A , 12 In , s 1 s.$45.00 I U , 12 in , s 1 s.il5.00 :
B , 12 in , sis. . 30.00 D , 12 in , sis. . . 22.00
No. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 ft 20.50
No. 1 i-oin , 12 in. si s , II ft 20.00
No. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 10 ft 2(1.1)0 ( )
No. 1 com , 12 In , sis , 10 , 18 and 20 ft. . 22.50
No. 2 com , 12 in , B 1 s , 10 , 1S > and 20 ft. . 10.45
No. 2 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 and 14 ft 18.50
No. 2 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 10 ft 18.00
12 m grooved roollnir $12 per M. moro than
12 in stock boards snmo length.
10 in grooved rooting same price as 13 In
block boards.
SHIP LAI' .
No. 1 plain , Sand 10 in $18.75
No. 2 plain , S and 10 in 17.00
No. 10. G. , Sin 10.25
1 i.M-lll.N'O.
1st and 2d , clear , 1. 1' , , in s 2 s $50 00
" " ' l ,2in , s 2s 50.00
3d , clc.ir , 1 In , s2s 4& 00
" Uf , lW,2in 40.UO
A , select , 1 m , s2s HO.OO
A. " 1J.A IJi , 2 in 4t.OO :
B ; " 1 in , s2s 20.00
B , " 1) ) , IK. U in 30.00
B , select , all 10 ft , Jl extra.
feuU'iiiuitN YIU.O\V : rixL.
Star4 In flooring $10.50
1st and 2d , clear , 4 in flooring 21.50
Clear % in ceiling 10.50
Clear % m p-irtition 23.50
Clear % In pirtion2 absvo % in ceiling
Clear finish , 1 nud l > 4' in , & 2s 20.00
Clear finish , Vt and 2 in , s2 s 29.00
Clear corrugated ceiling , 4 in 2H.50
Clear yellow pine easing and base 25.00
I'OI'I.VU l.UMIIIIIl.
Clear poular bx bds , K in s 2 s $ . ' ! .00
Clear " " " H i panel , s2s. . 27.1M )
Clear " " " cor'ga'td cciling , % 2S.OO
IIITTBNS , Wll.l , TflllXO , 1'ltKRTS.
O. G. Baits , 2i , , In $ C5
O. G. Batts , hxU.sl s 0
: t in well tubing , D. & M. and Bov 22.50
Pickets. D. ft H. Hat ll.0 ! ( )
Pickets. D. & 11. square 10.00
State Line.
To IJIasgow , Uolfast. Dublin nutl Livurpool
From New York Every Tuesday ,
Cabin passngH * 31 ami JuO , Hccorillng to location
of stuto i oom. KxLiirhlon W > to t'M. '
SteeraKti to and from Kuropu at Lowest Hates.
AUSTIN HAUMVIX i ; CO. , ( ien'l Agents ,
KI liroadwuy. New York.
JOHN III.KOHN , Oen'l Western A ( rent ,
1(14 ( Hniiilolph St. , Chicago.
HAItUV K. MUOHKS. Agent , Omaha.
Reduced Cabin Rates to Gldbgow Ex
hibition.
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PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
Offlce-Uooraa * . Opposite Kxchange IlulldlnK , Union
_ _ . . _ 8tork Yards , HoutU Uniaha , Neb. _
NORIMERWESTERFIELp& MALEY
Live Stock Commission ,
Uoom 15 , Kzcbannu Hulldlnu , Union Block Yards ,
bouthOamhii , Neb.
ALEXANDER :
Commision Dealers in Live Soci ,
KoomJI , Opposite Kxchanco llullillnt' , Union Slocli
Yards , buutb .
Omaha , Neb.
° " _ _
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha , Limited ,
ioka V .Uojrd. cuc rlut adeaU
rni impIoTnonts.
Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons ,
Cirrlsgcs and llnrflci. Jimo' Plr clbct een9lU nJ
_ lOtli , Ouiabk , Nebr ti .
LINING E R & METCA LF CO. ,
Agricultural Implements , Wa onsCarriage , ! {
Utiffltt , Kle. Whotrsale. Omataa , Nrbrankn.
" "
"PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
WholctalM Dealers In
Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies
(01 , nt ) . SO& and 007 Jones Btrert , Omaha.
P. P. MAST & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Bnckcye Drills , Seeders ,
CuUlTntnn , Hay lUkri.CIJpr Mills and l.ubnn I'ul-
verltcrs. Cor , lull and Nicholas Streets.
V/TNONA IMPLEMENT co. ,
Wholr alo-
Agricultural Implements , Wagons &Bnggies
rumor Hlh .nil Nicholas tJtrfftn.
OMAHA tlltANCH.
J. F. SEIBERLING Jk CO. ,
Akron , Ohio ,
Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine ,
W. K. .Mead , Mannaer. 1S13 LeaTiniworth St. , Omaha ,
M O LI N E. M I LBCmNsToTO D DA R D Co
.MnnufacturvrsandJobbeis In
Wagons , Buggies , Rates , Plows Etc ,
Cor. 9th and TaclOc SUcoU. Omnha , Neb.
Artists'
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'X HOSPEJr.
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 DoiiKlas Street , Omens , Nobrafka.
Booksollora and Stationers.
H. M. & S. W. JONES ,
Succcstorn to A. T. Kenjrcm .V Co. , Wholesale & Itctnll
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Fine Weclillnn Slntlonory , Commi'iclal Stationery
\Ki Dourlai blicet , Omnhn. .Nub.
Boots and Shops.
KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. ,
( Hucccioors to llccd , Jones A Co. )
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots aud Shoos
iit * for Ilostnn Hubhor Hhoc Co. 111' ' , 1104 A 1100
- I. , Umah '
W. V. MORSE & CO. .
Jolihsrs of Boats and Shoes ,
1101,1103-1105 lougl : > St.Omilia ManufactorySum
mer M. Huston.
Coffooe , Splcos , Etc.
CLARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Omaha Coffee and Splca Mills.
Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
Flavoring Kxtracts. Ijiundnr lllue. Ink * . Ktc. 11U
141U Ilarney Street , Qma.hu , Nfbrnnka.
Crockery
W. L. WRIGHT.
Agent for thi > Manufacturers anil Importers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Ktc. OB co , 317 S. loth St. , Om h . Ncbratkft.
PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN.
H nnd Jobbers of
Greenery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware
Etc. 1111 rnrnnm St. , New 1'nxton llulWlnf.
Commission and Storage. _
RIDDELL & RIDDELLV
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Spcclaltlc" Tli-itpr. Kpr Chro o I'nnltry , Qamo ,
1112 Howard Strsflt
CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. ,
( Jucri'siors to Mcfhano & Scbrocder. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omnha. Nebraska.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS.
Wholesale
Flour. Feed , Grain aud General Commisioii
Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1014 North 16th
Mtrcct , Umiiha , Neb.
CoalJCcko and Lima.
O'MARA cbA"u cO"KE SI'UME'
Jotes of Hard and Soft Coal ,
B South nth Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
J. J. JOHNSON & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Lime.
And shlppnrs of Coal , Coak , Cement , 1'wster , Llm
Drain Tile , and Huwcr 1'ipc. ODlco , il , ti. Uth
fct. , Omuliii , Neb. Telepbono 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Coiis ,
i'll Soulh 13th St. . Omaba. Neb.
Dry coodsand _ Notior s-
M. E SMITH & CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 and 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo
Importers and Joooers in Dry GoodsNotions ,
Gents' Kurnlsblni ; ( loods. Corner llth and Uuncr
bis. , Omaba. Nebraska.
Rjrnlture.
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Karuam Street. Omaba. Nebraska.
CHARLES SH1VERICK ,
Furniture
Omaha. Nebraska.
Crocerlps.
PAXTON , GALLAGHER "itCO . , '
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
705,707 , \ < n and 711 S. 10th Et. , Omaba , Neb.
MoCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
t th and Leavonwortli Streets , Omaha , Nebraska ,
Hardware.
LEECLA KEpjNDRAESEH HAHD-
Wliolesalc Hardware , Gallery , Tin Plate ,
Jletals , Micot Iron. etc.Rents for Howe Scales ,
Miami I'owdi-r nud l.ymun llurbcd wire ,
Umiiha , Nubruaku ,
HIMEBAUGH Ac TAYLOR.
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Snop ,
Mechanic ! ) ' Tools and IlulTnlo Bcalps. 1(05 Douulni
btrcct , Omaha , Nebraitka.
RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
10th and Ilarner 8ts. , Omaha , Neb. Western Agcnti
lor Austin Powder Co. , JonYrnon Htf ul Nails ,
_ _ _ Fairbanks btandanl Hcales.
MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO ,
Wholesale ManufuctureMof
SaMery& Jfoersof Sidfllery Hardware
And Leather. 1IM , 1 ia' > mi 1 H77 lluruuy St. , Oiuaha ,
Ncbraika.
Heavy Hardware.
W. J. BROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , Waxen Stork , Hardware , Lumber , Etc. 1W.
and 1211 Ilarney Street , Ouiah * .
Etc.
W. L. PARROTTE & CO. ,
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
11U7 Ilarney Slrett , Oinuba , Nob.
'OMAHA LUMBER cd.
All Kinds of Building Material at WMesali
16ti Street and Union 1'uclHe Track. Omaha.
L O u7s B R"A DFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasn ,
Doors , Ute. Yardi-Corner Tth and UOUCJRJ : Cb'inui
Vtb aud IKjuiila * .
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Lumber
C. N. D1ETZ.
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
l..lhnml Ollfornl * Slr ol8Oini > liB , .Vebrn'Sn.
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Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc
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_ Corner rih ml nouBlMeu..Onj lin. _
T7WV HARVEY UUMBEH COTT" " "
To Dealers Only ,
_ OBlrel4HFi ( > rn in Street , Omthit. _
JOHN A. WAKEFlELbi *
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
Imported ml American IMrtlmi.l Crinent , Pt t
Agent fur Mllwiuikci * HyilnuiHcOmom and
_ _ QulncyVhllo l.inif. _
CHAS. n. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Carpets and Tftrquet Klourlnir tth nn.l ! > , , . .M J
_ Millinery nnd Notions.
"l. OBEnFELDEti Vc6 "
Importers & Jokers in Millinery & Notions
_ Oyornllsj _
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CA"NFTELD M ANUF/ui URING "bo. ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeans Touts , Shirts , Kto. llClund 1101 UuuuUi Street.
Umnhn. Kcb.
J. T. ROBTNSON NOTION CO. ,
Notions and Furnishing Goods
4(5t ( nnd 405 B < uth 13th St. . Omaha.
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CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholsale Reflned and Luliricatins Oils ,
Axle ( Ironto , Ittc. , Ouiaba. A. II. IlltUop , ManaKtr ,
VINYARD & SC"HNEID"ER.
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
1106 Harney S'trcM.Orpihn.
Office Fixtures.
TUB S1MMOND3 MANUKACl'uHl.Xa CO.
i'n of
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mantles , Sl.tcboarJn , Hook Cnic < , I'ruir rixttires.Wall
Caw. I'uttltlons HalltnKM'nnnt'rs. llci-rnnd Win *
Cooler * . Mlrrorvetc. Factory ant' onlce , KJO nud 173 ?
Houtli Uih St. , Offlulia. Telephone 1IJI.
Paints and Oils.
cTjMMINGS & NETuSON ,
Wholesale Dcnlcrsln ,
Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc ,
1118 Fiunam Slrocl. Omaha , Nob.
Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. .
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
'nrry n nlre ttnck of Printing , WrnppInK and Wrltlag
1'n er. Biiecltil attention Riven to car Toad orJeri.
Paper Boxes.
JOHN L. WILK1E ,
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
Kos. UK and 1319 Uouelas Bt. OmahH , Neb
Prlntora Matorlnla.
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Auxiliary Pnfclishers ,
Dialers In Typo , l're e anil rrlnters'Buppllos. O
South 12th Sircct. Omnlm.
Rubber Goods-
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rate Goods
911 ClothlDK ami Leather IlcUlnn. 1003 Karnam SUMti
SJsh , Doors , Etc.
M. A. D1SBROV/ . CO.a
Wliolcsalo Maniif'.cturcri of
Sasli Dears , Blinfls ani Monldings ,
Brunei ! office , litti nnil Uanl blrcots , Ornuliu , Neb , ,
BONN MANUFACTUR1NQ CO.
MannlaCtnrci's of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
YruMlnRi , Stair Work nnd Intorlor IlHnl Woo 1 V\ &
au. JJ. Ii. Corner 8lh anil I.cuvcuwortU Streets , '
Omtthn. Hcb. j ,
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Pum PBj Etc.
A. L. STRANG CO. ,
Pumps and 2
, Pines Engines ,
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pimps , Pipe , Fillings ,
U. S. WIND ENGINE 4 PUMP CO. .
Steal and Water Supplies ,
tlalllday WlndMllln. 01S ami 020 Fnrnara Bt.Omah
O. K. lloss , Actlne Manager.
BROWNELL & CO. ,
Endues , Boilers and General MacWnem -
Sheet Iron Work. Steam I'umps.Bow MIHi. UU-UlS
Lcavcnworth Street , Umaha. * t
Seeds.
PHIL. ST1MMEL & CO. .
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
811 and 813 Jones Utrert. Omalia.
Storage , Forwarding & Commission
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. ,
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
nranch tiotiitn nf the ilermur 1HKK7 Co. HiiKClenft
whulcsulo and retail , 1 < H UlOaml 1312 lianl titreet ,
Ouialia. Tcleplione No.TM.
OMAHA MA
Stacks , Boilers , Etc.
HTK. SAWYER , "
Manufacturing Dealer in Smote Stacks-
Ilrltchluug , Tnnks and ( lencrnl Ilnller Itopalrlng. U1S
Duilltn Mtrcct. Oiuttlm. Neb
Browore *
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STORZ ILER ,
Laier Beer Brewers.
1M1 North KUtbtceutli Street , Oumua , Keb.
Cornloo.
EAGLE CORNICE
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
John Eieniitcr | , I'roprintnr. V2Q Dortt/o and ICUttlid 1QI
North lUlh Mtrcot , Omalin.
Iron Works.
STEAM BOILER WORKS ,
Carter & ( on , 1'rop's. Manufacturers of all kind *
Steam Boilers , Ms and Sheet Iron YM
Worts youth IM h and H. A .M. Crossing.
N & VIKItEl'NQ 1IION WOK KB.
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort
KnKlini9.Ilrn s Work , General roundry. Mnohlno nal
Illuckumllli Work , unu-u and Works , U. 1 * . Ujr.
and 17tb btreel , Umiilia.
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O"lvrAH A WIRE & IRON" WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Ueik Italln , Window Huardi , Flower Rtandu , Wlrd
bluni. Kto. lip Nortli ICtli 8trectOm la.
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OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS ,
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
t'nulti. Jail Work , Iron an'l Wire Kxnclnif , B\tn \ * . Klo.
a , AuUruun , I'rop'r. Cor. llth and Jack ou HH ,
CHAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
and Bcreeni , for banks , olIros.Morpv re Monre < , nlct
laiprnred AwnlnI I ockumlth Mcchlne.-y pntl
UlucLiiultli Works. ( Ultjoutti Uth Bt.
MEACHER St. WHtTMORl ] *
Fire and Bnrg' r Pro J Saes.Tiine , Locis
Uvnvra ) Aucntii lor DlulK < M burn A. IxckuDiu ? > a 'ii
\ tuluuuJJallVoik , IWbUilubt.