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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 7. 1888.
Wheat Opona Rather Weak But
Recovers Later On.
CORN RULES FAIRLY ACTIVE.
Quiet Hut Steady I'roviMloiiM Irregular -
regular niitl Inclined to UnnrlHli *
iic'HH Moderate Trading I"
Cuttle HOKH Ilrlnk.
CHICAGO pjionucn SIAIIKKT.
CIIICAOO , Sept. 0. | Special Telegram to
TUB UIP. : ] The wheat tnurkct opened weak
this morning at about yesterday's closing
range , October bclntr quoted at 02'/c and De
cember nt MJ e. December worked down to
( ji..i : ' @ 9ic : and May to SiTjtfe. The market
was stubborn , however , and comparatively
ittlo wheat came out on the decline ; so little ,
In fact , that the shorts became alarmed und
turned prices tip in tholr eagerness to cover.
The market advanced strongly a full cent ,
October going to ( .i8'o | und May lo USX"At
the advance there were "oceans of wheat"
for sale , and thu most of It long wheat , too ,
judging from the character of the people
who were offering the property. The result
was the rapid loss of the ground that was
gained early and therefore up to within half
an hour of the close of the lust session the
tone was rather weak. The early advance
was assisted by reports put In circulation by
reliable parties that the crop in Manitoba
had been damuired sritrgifil per cent by lute
frosts , and later In the day Minneapolis par
ties added a mansard roof to this news by
wiring that the Manitoba crop would be
r.OCOHjO , ( bushels instead of the 15,1)00,000 )
bushels that was expected. It was also re
ported that the secretary ol the board of
agriculture of Uakota had issued a supp
mental bulletin to the elTcot that , the wheat
crop south of the Northern Pacific road w
turning out big. This was one of the things
that mudo the break in the middle of thu day
easy. There was some selling also on advices
from Minneapolis that receipts at that
point were grading No. 1 and proving
to bo of unexpectedly superior quality. A
telegram of Inquiry to that point elicited the
following reply' : "Nearly all our receipts are
now and three-quarters grading No. 2 north
ern or butter , but all coining from the best
beetion. " The market wus found to be in a
state to bo easily influenced by news of any
kind , both bullish and bearish , and there
were roorbacks in abundance started on thu
rounds. None , however , were of sufllcient
Importance to affect values without the ne
ccssity of making drafts on the imagination.
Conservative advices from the northwest
tend to modify ' , ho estimates of the radical
bulls as to the extent of the crop damage in
that section. There will bo considerable
spring wheat raised that will make flour , and
fears of u fnrfllno or universal ruin may be
abandoned with safety. In the language ol
"Hyo" Haxter , It will bo possible at
any tlmo to find a "split car for the
mill. " The last thirty minutes of the
principal session witnessed another lightning
change. At 12 o'clock the market was "weak
and going lower. " At 12tO ; ; it braced up ,
and a quarter of an hour afterwards it was
strong. No signs of weakness were visible
anywhere along the lino. Previous bear
news and the general pounding to which the
market hud been subjected went for nought.
The 1 o'clock range marked nearly lo im
provement over yesterday's last prices , and
about the best prices of the day wcro obtain
able.
able.Corn
Corn was moderately active to-day and
stronger , closing with October about % o bet
ter than it closed last night , with Novembei
unchanged and May about J o bolter. Trad
ing was rather narrow , but the demand was
fair , and with little offered , und cables
quoting some advance , the feeling was firm.
While first sales were at the closing lignrcs
of last night , the market was steadily ad
vanced % \z on October and November und
'HC ' on May , weakened some , but closed
steady. The weather did not scorn to bo
much of u factor , und the course of wheat
did not huvo much Influence. There was
Homo weakening from the highest point , but
the decline wus not important or significant.
Outs were quiet all day , with trading con-
lined principally to local operators , piijcs
ruling nearly steady though fairly firm on all
futures. Estimates and current receipts were
both rather moderate , und offerings wcro
mostly by sample. Asldo from May , which
sold at 2S @ 'JS e , little demand appeared ,
with September selling up ' c and intcrmo-
tliate months practically unchanged. A few
car Jota offered to go to store went ut 2l u
for No. 2 , or yesterday's outside price.
In the provision triulo the movement was a
little irregular while near deliveries wcro
bcarishly Inclined nnd materially lower. Fu
tures extending into the coming winter sea
son ruled strong and showed but little chango.
Year lard and January pork oven closed at t
o'clock 2 0 higher than lust nights' final
prices , Lard for January was unchanged ,
und short ribs for the sumo month only 2J o
lower. For Scptcmner and October pork
Buffered n dcoinc of 20c , lard of Do and short
ribs of 7J o.
AVTintNoox BKFSIOX The wheat market
was nervous , excitedstrong and higher. Lust
cables were easier , but closings wcro nt tlio
top prices for the day : September , 9U''d'c ' ;
October , SOXfc ; November , IM'iic. Corn ,
active nnd strong , closing tvjjiii higher
than at 1 o'clock ; September , IfiJ.j'c , Oc
tober , 4r o ; November , 43c. Oats wcro in i
light request and steady ; September , 24J c ;
October , 24'.fo. ' Pork steady , und for year
nnd January a c higher than at 1 o'clock ;
September , SU.10 ; October , J14.10. Lard ,
unchanged , steady and quiet ; September ,
f'.l.SO ' ; October , * O.SO ; November , fS.HO.
Short ribs ruled quiet , with a few trades at
the close at unchanged prices ; September ,
e3.42 , < a'o ; October , ? 3.42 { c.
CII1OAUO ItlVK Sl'OCIl.
CHICAGO , Sept. 0. ( Special Telegram to
TUB Huu.l UATTLK Trade was fair and
prices steady as compared with yesterday.
Homo salesmen that hud good natives were
of the opinion that such wore making a shade
more money than yesterdaj , but there were
only u few loads of such , and in reality onlj
few were wanted. Hence such sales cul
I" figure in the general market. When
natives look high to shippers , they full bad
en Toxuns nnd rangers , especially if the hitter
tor arc any way good. This they did to day
some of them buying entire train loads o
Toxuns and selecting the best rangers
for their eastern trade. Range lo
nnd Texans sold about the same a IS
for u day or two past. There IS
a largo increase In the supply of cnmtnor
Btuff , including old cows , bulls , nnd rougl [
stock generally , and sulcs show substantial ! l.v :
lower prices , especially on canning stock nm
rough old cows. All descriptions of butchers
Mock bold a shade off. Hoof calves are 25 @
50o lower than last week. There was a littli
more life in the stocker and feeder trade
yet business in that line is slow and unsatis
factory. Country dealers are afraid of tin
Texas fever , und are holding off for u kllllui
frost. The receipts included 0,000 Texan
and westerns ; choice beeves , $15.00 0.23
medium to good steers , 1850 to 1500 Ibs , K. &
( StVOO ; 1200 to 1330 Ibs , fl.2r > ( S5.5 ; V'50 ' t
I'-X'Olbx , W.W4.CO ) ; Mockers nnd feeders
| 3.00 < SlUIi ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , lowet
JJI.M ) ( (3.0l ( ) ; bulk , 42.11X32.40. Texas cattl
nro fKjjlOo lower ; ulcers , O.V ) to 10M ) IPs , fcJ.O
fif3,4f. ; 7.W to WO Ibs , $ -J.75@i.2 : > ; 000 to 70
Ibs , 43.50 .00 ; cows , tl.75t < i2.40 ; wester
rangers , natives and half breeds.-fli.SOQS.SC
cows , SJ.WQa.'JS.
Hoes Trade was active und prices stead
as compared with yesterday toward the clos <
especially In the northwestern division. Lat
sales showed a slight decline , yet the grcu ;
bulk sold at steady prices , licst heavy sol
nt W.BO0.03 , und the best mixed at f0.20 (
0.40 , with common mixed at K.VOiUiUO ; llgl ;
sorts , ? o.0@0.tiO. !
rtNANCI.YI ; .
NKW YOUK , Sept. 0. [ Sicclal | Telegrn :
to Tim Ur.E.l STOCKS This was a , da
when SU Paul cut considerable of a ilgui
in the market , the first tluto of late whc
that stock was especially prominent. Afti
uu active opening at Irregular prices as cot
pared with last ulflht's close , though main
iHO&Jl j&jto&tZte l M
n little jlifTcrent Rome small losses worb sus
tained In early dealings. There was a good
uenl of strength In the Vlllard nud Lncka-
wanna , nnd some other coalershlsd braced
up the market BO that the list soon regained
Its former tone. It continued Irregular nnd
unsettled , however , with small fluctuations
nnd a moderate volume of business early In
the day. The grangers were the weak feat
ures , especially St. Paul. Heports of frost
In the northwest hud u chilling effect nnd
also anxiety as to the probable action of the
directors regarding the next dividend. Ar
mour was quoted as saying it would be paid
"If earned , " but there was n belief on the
part of some that It had not been earned.
Humors of n alffcrcnco In tile board of direc
tors were also In circulation. Stock dropped
oft its fractions merrily. C tun much was
down town acaln nnd it was thought he wns
helping the downturn , and with room traders
bearish , und some realizing sains , the general
list fell away gradually , until ut noon prices
were n little below the opening. There was
a general drop as the closing hour drew near ,
though ns a rule the losses were not large ,
averaging ) -/&X , / ( points as compared wlth , the
opening. Grangers , however , leading In the
weakness , suffered a greater decline , St.
Paul closing IJf lower , Kock Island ? f ,
Omaha preferred J < , and Northwestern v'rf '
lower , while Burlington rested l1 below
last night's close. Oregon railway showed
the most strength , selling at one time ut an
advance of IJf points and closing % hlglu'f.
Lackawanfm sold up to 145 uud closed 1 point
below that figure.
Ts Government bonds were
quiet but steady.
Thu closing quotations of the stocks were
as follows :
II. S. < H regular. . . . 127 ? Northern I'aclfle. . . 29'i '
P. S. ) .s coupons _ lUHJjl dnprpferred . l U
t' . S.4Ji rvKiilnr. . .1X ( ! , C. A N. W . lir ,
U. M.4iscotipons..lM1i' ! ( ' do preferred . 145
J'aolllc Os of ' ' .I. . . 120 | N. V. Central . ! ( ? {
Central 1'ixelllo. . . . : il { P. , 1) . .V H.
Chlcugo & Alton..liti Itocklshmd lll'i
ChlciiKo.llurUngton C. . M.iVHt. 1' 7Hi
& Qiilnry 113U do preferred. . . .lll' <
n. . i , . &w ni : ? , St. I'ntllfe Omaha. . Wj
Illinois Central..11 ! ) do preferred HIU
I. , II. i , W 1H > 4 Union Pacific fil'i '
Kansas cVTexas. . . 1H4 ! W. . St. I , . .V I' U
l.iike. Shorn . . . U7 ? do iiruferred. . . . " 7" ;
Michigan Central. Western Union HI1 *
MlNfcourll'uciHc . . . K. ' ,
MONEY ox CAU. Easy at ljrft'-.1 ( < pcrccnt ;
last loan \yt \ per cent ; closed ottered at 1J
per cent.
PitiME MnucAjjTiU ! PAVEU IJs'QGJf per
cent.
S'riiiu.ixa Exciuxon Dull but steady ut
ISIJi for sixty-day bills , "t % for demand.
rnoiuci3.
CIIICAOO , Sept. (5. ( Wheat Firm ; cash ,
Pi'Hc : ' ; October , < JIc ! ; November , ! it : ? < e.
Corn Kasy ; cash , 45u ; October , 45'ifc ;
Novombur , 4lc. !
Oats-Steady ; cash , 21 , ' o ; October , 241-Gc ;
November , 24c.
Uye 54 c.
Hurley Nominal. ,
I'rimo Timothy $1.00.
Flax $1.23.
Whisky -1.20.
Pork Kasy ; easy ; cash and October ,
$14.10 ; January , S1K.SO.
Lard Firm ; cash and October , I9.SO ;
November , $8.1)0. )
Flour Steady and firm and unchanged ;
patents. $ .li.2r > @ 5.40 ; bakers' , * 3.'JU ( 54.10.
Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , i .tWXW7.75 ;
short clear , ! UH9.25 ) ; short ribs , fs.45.
Huttcr Unchanged ; creamery , 17 ( o,2'J.
dairy , ii : ; < f < V lSe.
Chceso Unchanged ; full cream flats nnd
Cheddars , SJ4$8 ( } o ; Voung Americas
Eggs-Unchanged at 15Vjfle. ? :
Hides Unchanged ; heavy green Baited.
> tf ; light green salted , 0gcc ( ; salted
bull , 5o ; green Failed calf , 0 > tf@ c ; dry
flint , % © ; , lry calf , 7Se ( ; branded hides
Ifi per cent off ; deacons , iiO@2oc each ; dry
salted , 10ino.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid ,
No. 2 , 4)4 ) e , and cake , .r o per lb.
2:30 : close Wheat Stronger ; cash.
October , VAyto\ \ November , l'4 ' ! c.
Corn Firm ; cash , 45J4'e ; October , 45c ;
November , 4HC. ! !
Oats Unchanged ; cash , 24)t'c ) ; October , 21
3-llic ; November , 2-IJtfc.
Pork Unchanged ; cash nnd October ,
* 14.:0. : :
Lard Steady ; cash , & 9. 2tf ; October ,
SO.tO.
Kecoipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls 15,000 l2OiH )
Wheat bu 105.000 7ll,0M (
Corn , bu 375,000 102,000
Oats , bu 285,000 100,000
Kye , bu
Harley , bu . . . .
Now Vork , Sept. O. Wheat Receipts ,
21,000 ; exports , 1,8.10 ; spot strong and } tf
< 5 > le higher ; quiet ; No. 2 red , $1.00
( lU.OiHin elevator ; } 1.00 > tf@l.l X allout ;
S1.0l4i5l.oi ! ( : % f. o. b. ; ungraded red , 80 ®
SJJi'o ; options opened weak , declined @ ? go ;
plosed strong but , active at } f@l } < a higher ;
No. 2 red , October , closing nt SI.Olx.
Corn Kcccipts , 04,000 ; exports , 21,000 ;
spot strong und.itfe higher and active chielly
for exports ; options more active and firm ut
? 4vKu ! on cold weather reports ; October
closing ut 54-/c. $
Oats Receipts , ISfi.OiK ) ; exports. 500 ; spot
active und firm ; mixed western , 20@'JJc ;
white western , ! )0 ) ( < ? 49c.
Coffee Options active , firm nnd higher ,
closed barelv steady ; sales , 15:1,000 : bags , in
cluding September , ? 12.40@12.SO ; October ,
$ U.Cr > 12.25 ; November , ( ll.20@ll.lu ; spot
Hio fairly active nnd fair ; cargoes , $15.25 , ' .
Petroleum Steady und fair inquiry ;
United closed ut ! tic.
Eggs About steady and quiet ; western ,
17 > $ ( uHUUe.
Pork Stronger and quiet ; oldmess , ? 14.50 ;
new mess , $15.r 0 ( ! l5.70.
Lard Spot easier und quiet ; western ,
$10.15.
IJultcr Firm ; line creamery nnd western
dairy , 12 ( 150 : western creamery , 14JT2lc. ( ;
Cheese Quiet und less firm ; western ,
'
MlniicnjnllH , Sept. 0. Wheat Ilocolpls ,
220 cars , 5T shipped out.- Holders were ask
ing yesterday prices for good wheat , lluy-
ei s refused to pay former prices in the face of
declining outside markets and sales were
slow until concessions were offered.
No. 1 hard , in store , September , 9(5J/c ( ; Octo
. ber , 00)40 ; No. 1 northern , Soptemucr , 04c ;
October , l'4e ' ; No. 2 Northern , September ,
tile ; October , Olc.
Milwaukee , Sept. . Wheat Firm ;
cash , 'J0i'\ \ October , yojfo ; November ,
Corn Steady ; No. H , 411tfc.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 white , 2l@27o.
Rye Firm ; No. 1 , 5otfc.
) Hurley Firm : No. 2 , liCtfc.
ProvisionsWeaker. .
, Cincinnati , Sept. 0. Wheat Steady and
firm ; No. 2 red , 'joe.
( Corn Strong and easy ; No. 2 mixed , 49c.
s Oats In fair demand ; No. 2 mixed , 23J
@ 2tJc.
2tJc.WhiskyFirm at 11.14.
Kaunas City , Sept. O. Wheat Steady
No. 2 red , rash , 79a bid ; October , SOJtfu bid.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 3 & ° Wd
h year , 2'Je bid.
Oats No. 2 , cash , 20o bid ; October , 20o
' St. IjoulH. Sept O. Wheat Higher ; cash
s' WXm'.ttJfc ; October , USc.
Corn Higher ; cash , 41 @ 42c ; October
lop 4l. Jc.
, Oats Easier ; cash , 24o ; October 24c. .
s10 Hycr-Firm ; Ktyfu.
10 Pork Quiet ; 14.50J15.00. ( !
IB
Whisky Steady ; * 1.14.
; Huttcr Quiet ; creamery , 18@20c ; dairy
50
to <
, ItlVE STOOIt.
lo ept. .Drovdrs' Jour
00 hal reports as follows :
00
Cattle Receipts , 10,000 ; market linn fo
ru good , common weaker ; beeves. J l.00a0.25 ;
steers , KJ.503G.OO ; stackers and feeders
fly $2.0tXO3.15 ; ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , fl.5
0 < 33.0J ! Texas entile , tl.7Ee3.45 ; wcsteri
LtO , rungors , $3.75(35.00. (
at Hogs Receipts. 10.000 ; market opcnci
ild strong , closing 4@IOo lower ; mixed , t5.'JOi (
ildm 0.40 ; heavy. $ t.OOC ) JO. 5 ; light , | 3.70 ( < i0.30
ht skips , I.75@5.73.
Shoup-
5@10o '
orns , i'
W.Wg5.75. (
National Stock Yards , East It.
LotilH , Sept. 0 , Cattle Receipts , C.OOC )
ay Bhipmcuts , 2,000 ; market strong : cholc
ire heavy native steers , t5.l5ij5.90 ; fair to goo
icn natlvo steers , $4.50yi5.25 ; butchers' steen
medium to choice , f3.40-l.60 ; Rtockcrs an
feeders , fair to good , $2.a5M8.tlO ; rangon
corn-fod , K1.50Q4.40 ; grass-fed , t2.2003.00.
iloga Receijits , a.OOO ; Ulvment , 20C
choice heavy nnd butchers' selections , $ ( U0
Cul.t5j ( ; packing , niuiliuni to prime , f- ( ! - ' @
0.50 : light grades , ordinary to best , Jd.Jj
( . ( (5.40. (
KitiiRtiH City. Kept. 0. Cattle Re-
celpts , 5.000 ; shipments. 4Ov.O ; good
to choice corn-fed. $5.00(1(5.50 ( ( ! common
to medium , $ . ' 1.2iGl > ,15 ; stockers and feeders ,
fl.t5tW.M ) ( ; grass rungo steers , fl.SOdja.dO ;
Hovs-Receipts , 3,000 ; shipments.
good to choice , { 0.3'i ( 0.42 > tf ; common to
medium , $5.30VJi.S5 ! ; skips and pigs ,
5,00.
O.MAIIA ijlVB STOOii. .
Cut tic.
Thursday , Sept. 0 , 1SSS.
The nttrnctlons of the fair and races took
everyone away from the yards who could
pet away , and the market had a decided hol
iday appearance. However , quite a few caU
tie changed hands. The dressed beef oper
ators paid $4.00 for a bunch of hay-fed Idaho
rangers. The market us a whole was about
steady.
II OCR.
The quality of the hops was not very good
nnd there wcro no prime heavy loads. There
was a good shipping demand for heavy hogs ,
which sold strong at yesterday morning's
prices. Common rouch and light mixed
hops wcro slow nt the decline of yesterday's
lute market. The trains wcro rather slow
In coming In and the mm ket was prolonged
until midday before they were all sold.
Nlieep.
The receipts were heavy , but the market
was slow.
Itocclpn.
Cattle 720
HORS 3,3KI (
Sheep 2,400 ,
Prevailing Prices.
Thcfollowini ; is n table-of prices pid ! In
this marKct for the grades of stock men
tioned.
Prime steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . : i.23 (35.50 (
Prime steer * . 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 4.50 fai.i5 ;
Native feeders ! l.25 ( VM.40
Western feeders 2.75 tjtU.W
Range steers , com'on to choice 3.00 @I.OO
Common to good cows 1.40 ( ir2.00
Choice to fancy cows 2.2.1 rS3.00
Corn-fed cows 3.0i ) @ 3.40
Common to choice bulls 1.25 ( ( C2.00
Falrtoohoicolighthogs O.HO ( ttO.IO
Fair to choice hcavv hops O..O 0.J7 : > tf
Fair to choice mixed hops 0.00 ftjO.CO
ItcpretKUitiuivo Saloi.
OATTLU.
No. Av. Pr.
1 cow , native SCO t-.03
27 cows 701 2.10
10 stockers , natives ICO 2.80
lOcows , natives 1,137 2.30
Ocows , natives 1,125 2.8J
40 cows , natives 1,13" 2.45
14 stockers. natives i2) 2.50
8 steers , natives 7U ( 2.50
1-5 feeders , natives M5 2.W5
80 feeders , natives U98 3.0.1
8 < J feeders , natives ( KG 8.12tf
10 feeders , natives 1OSO 8.23
12 feeders , natives 1,0(17 ( 82.1
20 feeders , natives 1,124 3.33
70 yearlings , natives 753 3.40
HAY 1T1 > ItANOEHS
Owner. No. Av. Pr.
Jacob West 2'2 steers..1,300 64.00
HOGS.
No. Av. Silk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
04 2-'i > SO $ .1.9.1 03..249 100 $ l.15 !
r..l..2Ji5 240 0.00 70..224 tO 0.15
70..2:11 : 210 0.00 ( HI..245 bO 0.15
OS..223 I''O 0.00 CO..231 120 0.15
00..230 100 0.00 OS.41 SO 015
6(5..230 ( 100 0.0.1 OS..210 40 0.15
01..223 SO ( My. 00..207 120 0.15
71..2:5(1 : ( 240 0.10 51..251 120 O.l.Jtf
07. . . 241 2 > H ) 0.10 57..17 100 0.20
OS..2 : 40 0.10 77..240 800 0.20
01..2- ! ' . ) SO 0.10 7-.2.TJ KM ) O..M
0'i..24 ! ) 20J 0.10 13' . . . .S53 120 0.25
SI..234 200 0.10 03..21)3 ) ItJO 0. 5
52..271 120 0.12'tf 70..209 240 0.27V
75..2C.3 2 > 0 0.12K 57..29U 40 0.27
5S 2.15 . 100 0.15 03..275 2-0 080
00..230 100 0.15 73 . . .231 40 O.iiO
Packer * , ' Purchases.
Showing the number of hogs bought by
the leading buyers on the market to-day :
Omaha Packing Co 707
Arinour-Cudnhy Packing Co 445
J. P. Squires & Co 1213
Highest niul Lowest.
The following are the highest and lowest
prices paid for mixed nnd heavy loads of hogs
on this market during the past few days , and
for the corresponding period In 1687 and 1880 ;
-J AiiE'ii't li-8J. ! | AtimistlBST. I August IgfO.
21 6 ( HI did \ " / > 4 ! K.I < 2.ri 2U 4 K w ; r >
c ID an ; tu r > oo av > 23 4 4.1 CM 73
8iintliiy. _ 5 IK ) JM 4 ) 4 70
4 ' .10 ftf , 15 4 : l 1 60
c id < & ( < iw Sunday. 4 'M < 0. { W
( ! oo < 3n . 't r > oa ® - > ih Sunday.
iho
o 4 35 C14 05
U7'4 5 4 45 ( it I r.5
Sept. 18S7. Sept. I8M1.
0 W G.O " 5 4 WJ © 5 10 4 40 i4 62 !
Suniiav. 4 S5 ® 6 4 3'J ' 4 fo
ti ( ir , fW Si B 00 < aA 2.5 4 30 ® 4 70
u in utn liTii Sumliiy. 4 45 4 57 !
0 ! H ) ( ltd U7'/ } 5 IU ( dJi 25 Sunday.
Ijlve Stock Notes.
Hnavy hogs strong.
Look out for light hogs.
Light hogs weak and lower.
Mr. Cross , of Avocu , In. , was in with cat-
tlo.
tlo.O.
O. A. Klmmcl , Unadilla , sold hogs ut
? ( i.HO.
\V. P. Uankin , Tarkio , Mo. ; was a visitor at
the yards.
A. W. licnhm , of Cortlnnd , came in with a
load of cows.
M. U. Payne , of Payne , la. , was la looking
over the market.
John Hustle brought in n choice load of
corn-fed natives.
Carter & Patterson , Uecmer , marketed a
load of hogs ot $0.30.
Jacob \Vcst , Chesterfield , Idaho , came in
with 200 head of cattle.
C. W. Lumm , Henderson , la. , was among
the visitors nt the yards.
M. KoIlniT , Madison , la , , sold a load of
hogs at 40.32 } , the top price.
Oeorgo Stees and Mr. Clark , Woodbine ,
la. , wore in looking over the yards.
C. "A' . McCoy , of the firm of McCoy Hros. ,
has returned Irom a trip to the Liluck Hills.
John McCowcn , .1. M. Davis and A. C.
Huschcr , Concordia , Kan. , were all in yes
terday and sold feeders.
There has been a loss in receipts of hogs
at Kansas City thus far this year , as com
pared with the same tlmo last year , of
25'J,074.
TIIADL ? CONDITIONS.
The financial and commercial status Is un
changed. Husincss was In nboyunco ycstcr-
day , while the freedom of the city was con
ferred on the traveling representatives of
Omaha's mercantile Interests nnd their
guests , the merchants from farand near , nnd
, right well wcro the courtesies ex
, tended. The procession of repre
sentatives of Omaha's commercial
Interests was pronounced by competent
Judges to bo fully equal toany similar display
made by Chicago merchants , nnd was n
credit to the city in every way , both in
uniqueness of design , in special Instances too
numerous to notu in this column , and as u
harmonious whole. The full trade has been
auspiciously opened , nnd our jobbers will
bo very misy from now on. The mag
nificent weather prevailing for the past
three weeks has been appreciated more In
the country than in the city , perhaps , nnd
the results mean u grand crop and an easy
ur money market throughout the state and ter
ritory tributary to the city , with large salce
; of merchandise and quick collections. A
50 9J number of failures have been noted In the
rn country recently , but they were of firms
which have been shaky for some Unit
and ns a whole the country is believed to be
in very good shape financially.
ol There are no special changes to note In
prices. Sugars uro very linn ut the recent
id advance , ana there seems to be no doubt ol
it- the ability and disposition of the confeder
ated refiners to put them higher. Coffee
is moving Moivly and the largo crop of Urazl
bears prices of Klo , and n consldorablt
. further decline Is thought probable. Teas
; arc steady und firm , and lower prices are noi
ce looked for. The fish trade Is small , prices
od being almost prohibitory as compared will
rs.nd other food products for the masses. Product
nd is In liberal
supply from local points uiu
, prices uro unchanged , though there Is i
strong demand for the liner grades of buttci
) ; and an advance Is expected.
'Produce , KrnjtH , Htq.
ItCTTEit Fancy , solid-packed rrc
'Jlc ; choice country , 1'Ji" ' I7cj common
grades. UH > tl3c. | D
Koos Strictly fresh , l.ViMilecnndled.
OHAXOKS Messina * , Ki.tHKg.U ( ) ) per box ;
Hodl , $ H.tKi.t . .2.- per box. ,
CAMFOuxuGu.U'r. ? 1.2. > gtl.50 per case.
Sot'TiiciiN GIIAIT.S ICfjWj.'o per 10-lb
brisket.
PEVCHCS California , ( UX > rtl.0 per box ;
Missouri , 5icij1.00 ; ( per f bu.
UAXANAS Common , t I.WK22.25 per bunch :
choice , * 2. < W < J3.,0.
LEMO.NH f I.OOM'i.fiO per . -.imo.
CANTni.oiT.s 40t75c per dozen.
Pl.t'MS M7fiu ) ( . per bu.
Hui'Ki.uiiKituir.s gt.So per drawer.
POTATOF.S I0 < 20ic ( per bushel ,
SKKT POTATOES In3o per lb.
PotiLTitr Ho dro sed fowl In the market ;
live chickens. J3.f > 0@3.75 per doz. ; spring
chicken * , ? 2.M3.00.
TOMATOES 75r < Uf 1.25 per bu.
WATiiKMr.UJSs S3.00@13.K ( ) per 100.
PP.AHS California , $3.00(33.50 ( per bu box ;
Southern , 7i1 per Jtf bu.
CKI.KHY 2oa30o nor dozen.
E o PLANT jl.OOOU.25 per dozen.
" ! } < c t > cr lb.
$2.003.0 ( ( ) per bbl.
'i't.KS 50o per box.
Cl mill-Michigan. $4.50@0.50 ucr bbl 33
gals ; California pear cider , $15.00 per bbl.
POP COIIN Hlco , 3 ® to ; common , 2@3c.
CAHKOTX SOcper bushol.
UKAXS Choice eastern handplckod navies.
f'J.iOvju'J.iO per bushel ; western hand picked
navies , $2.(15tf2.75 ( ( ; mediums , $2.00 2.15.
Lima beans 5c per pound.
II A v f. o , b. cars , No. 1 upland , $0.00 ; No.
2 upland , $5.00.
HIIAN $10.00.
Cnori'ED Fcnn $17.00 per ton.
VIXKHAU Cider , 8&815c per ( jal. Wlilto
wine , ! ) ( > f > li5c per gal.
GI-OCITH last.
Revised prices are as follows :
U.voaiNO Stark A. seamless , 22c ; Amos-
kcag , seamless. I7'tc ' : Lewiston A , seamless ,
I'.ic ; American , seamless , 17c ; burlaps , 4
to5bu , Il@l4e ; gur.nles , single , 13c ; gun
nies , double , 20o ; wool sacks , 35c. Twines
Flax , 3Sc ; extra sail , 2021c sail 13 , lUQ-'Oc ;
cotton. 21c ; Jute , lOc.
COITCKS Mocha , 2. > @ 20c ; Hlq , good , 105 ?
17c ; Mandaliling , WfTfA-ic ; roasting Uio , llo ?
Uic ; O. G. Java , 2l@2iic ; Java , interior , 2'Qi )
25c : Hio , fancy , lGu ( > l ! > e ; Santos and Mara-
caibo , 17l'Jc : Avbuoklcs. IbJic.
SUOAU Granulated , So ; conf. A , 7nCc ;
white extra C , 7''jc ; extra C , 7 , ' c ; yellow
C. ( l c ; powdered , Sjfc ; cubes , 8 > jc.
HONCT 12QC13c for one pound frames ;
strained honey , 0@Sc per pound.
UKLWA.X Choice yellow , 20@22 } c ; dark
colored , Uljil4c.
CiiKnsc Young America , full cream.
? . ' @ } . ( ; full cream cht-ddars , 9@9j c ; full
cream flats , ! ) ffi9'4 ; good to choice skimmed
Cheddars , Cftcllts ; skimmed flats , 5C . "jVJc.
Piciti.nj Medium , in bbls.5j ; do in half
bbls.S-'UX ) ; small , In bbls , JI5f > 0 ; do in half
bbls , $3.75 ; gherkins , in bbls , $3.0. ) ; do In half
bbls , $4.50.
TOBACCO Plug , 2fiiT03o ( ; smoking , lG@90c.
JOLLIES $1.25 per 80-lb pail.
SAI.T * l. : ) ( < n.if : > per bbl.
ROPB 7-1(5. ( 1010' ' < ; c.
MAPLB SUOAII jsricits , ll ( < J12o per lb ;
penny cakes , 12i l3c per lb ; pure inaplo
syrup , $1.00 per gal
_ TH
Gun. ,
towder ) , choice to fancy , 40 ( < i.t > 5c ; Japan , com
mon to medium , 15 ( < $2 [ < Japan , choice to
fancy , 80(3450 ( : Oolong , common to good , 2. ) ®
83c ; Oolong , choice to fancv , 50@ 0c ; Imper
ial , common to medium , 2o@5c ! ; Imperial ,
peed to fancy , 40 ( 50c.
NUTS Almonrts , I5@17c ; filberts ,
Krazll , 'JCcrU'o ! walnuts , lie ; pecans , 10@llc ;
peanuts , 5ti ( u.
CKACKCIIS 5@10cperlb ; ussorted cakes , 7
@ 2C ) per lb , ns per list
Powpr.ii AND SHOT Shot. $1.20 ; bucushot ,
$1.45 ; jjowdcr , keps , $3.00 ; half kega ,
$2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting , kegs , $2.15 ;
fuses. 100 ft , 2rt075e
RKKIXKII LAUD Tierce , 9J&c : 40-lb square
cans , ii'to ' ; 50-lb round , 9 > i'c ; 20-lb rounil ,
U'.i ! : 10-lu palls , 0c ; Mb pails , yfcc ; 3-lb
pails , 9J c.
IJKOVISIOXS Hams , 12J @l'5fc : breakfast
bacon , lOJ Q llc ; bacon bides , 10i10fc ( } ; dry
salt. X9J4C ; shoulders , 'Jo ; dried beef ,
DHIRD tnutTs Figs , m boxes , per ib , 13@
ICc ; dates , in boxes , 5 > $ @ 7c ; London Malaga
layer raisins , per box , ? 3.603.75 ; Malaga
loose raisins , $2.30fi2.50 ; now Valen
cia raisins , per lb , " ( Tttle ; Cali
fornia loose muscatels , per box. SI. 75.
California London layer raisins , per box ,
$2.35(312 ( 50 ; pitted cherries , per lb , 20 21e ;
California pitted plums , per lb , 12@13c ;
dried blackberries , per lb , SKS o ; driccf
raspberries , per lb , 4 ( < 22oc : evaporated ap
pies , 8 > < ; ( (414c ; California sun dried peaches.
13c ; California unuared evaporated
peaches , 15@lSo ; evaporated California
apricots , lOc ; Zan tee currants , GJ @ 7c ; Turk
ish irunes ) , 4 ( R4J c ; citron , 23Jo24o ( ; orange
peel , 15o ; lemon jjeel , lOc.
Fisu. Holland Herring , 85c@90c. per keg ,
White Fish , X bbls. , No. 1 , $0.00. Family"
$3.75 ; Trout , No. 1 , $550 ; Mackerel , H' hbls.
Bloater Mess , $18.00 , Hloater , $10.50 , No. I
Shore , $13.50. Large Family. $10.50 ; Labra
dor Herring , $4,50 ; Columbia Ulver Salmon ,
$17.00 per bbl.
CODFISH Per lb , whole. 6c ; bricks and
strips , 7@Sc.
CAXuv Mixcd , 8 ( 13c ; stick ,
rock candy , 10 @l3c ; fancy candy
Dry Goods.
COTTOX Fi.ANSni.s 10 per cent dls. ; LL ,
5Kc : CC , CJ/c ; SS , % Nameless \ , 5c ;
RX , 18c ; R , 20c ; No. 10 , 8) ) c ; No. 40 ,
No. 0.12Kc ; No. 80 , lHJic ; No.30 , colored , tic ;
No. 50 , colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12l < c ;
Hristol , 1'JKo ; Union Pacific , 17c
CAKPET WAUP lllb White , 19c ; colored ,
22cH.TTS Standard , Sc ; Gem lOc ; Beauty ,
12i c ; Uoone , 14c ; U , cased , $0.5o.
PiiiXTd Solid colors Atlantic , Cc ; Slater
5 } < fc ; Ucrlin oil , OX i Garner oil , fi@7r.
COUSET JKANS Androscogcln , 7 } < c ; Kear-
sargo , 7Jfc ; Rockport , 6a\ \ Conestoga , 0) < jC ,
TICKS York , 0 in. , 12Xe ; York , 82 in. .
13fc ; Swift River. Sc ; Thorndiko OO , 8 } < o ;
Tliorndiko EF , 8J < fo ; Thorndiko 120 , ! ) ) o ;
Thorndiko XX , I5c ; Cordis No. 5 , 9 > c ;
Cordis No. 4. lie.
DENIMS-Amoskciig , noz , lfi ) < fe ; Everett , 7
oz , lHWc ; York , 7 oz , lUJtfc ; Hiiymakor , S c ;
Jaffrey XX , ll.W i Jaffrcy XXX , i-Mo ;
Heaver Creek AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek Hll
lie ; Heaver Creek CC , lOc.
KEXTUCKV JEVXS. Memorial , 15c ; Dakota
18c ; Durham , 27 > e ; Hercules , Ibc ; Learning ,
ington , 22j o ; Cottswold , 27K
CHASII. Stevens' U , Oc ; Stevens' H
bleached , 7c ; Slovens' A. 714" ; Stevens A'
, . .
MiscELi.AXUoi's. Taoio on ciotn , $2.50 ;
plain Holland , 9ie ; Dado Holland , 12Kc.
Brown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7K"i "t-
lantlc II , 4-1 , 7/o ! : Atlantic D , 4-1 , OXc ; At
lantic P , 4-4 , ( ic ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora
C , 4-4 , 4Jfc ; Grown XXX , 4-4 , OJfc ; Hoosier
LL , 4-4 , Go ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 c ; Law-
rcncoLL , 4-4 , Co ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5Koi
Pepperell K , 4-4. 7c ; Pepperoll O , 4-4 , 0fe ;
PejiperoU. 8-4 , 18Ko ; Pejjjjcroll , 9-4 , 21e ; Pen-
pcreir , 10-4 , 33o ; UticaC , 4-4.4fc ; Wachusett ,
4-4 , 7J o ; Aurora U , 4-4 , 7e , Aurora B , 4-4 ,
' "Ijiici- West Point ! 7J in , 8 or , lOWc ;
West Point 29 in. 10 oz , 13c ; AVest Point
29 in , 12 oz , 15o ; West P6int 40 in , 11 oz , 115c.
FLAXXII.S : Hed , C , 24 in. 15K ; E , 24 In ,
21o : G G , 24 In , ISc ; II A F , , I o ; J U F , tf ,
27Kc.
PUIXTS Pink and Hobos Richmond ,
Allen , Go ; Uiveruomt. 5c ; Steel Uiver ,
Uichmond , G cPacilie. ;
PUIXTS Dress Charter Oak , 55/c ;
Uumnpo , 4lfe ; Lodl5)4'c ) ; Allen , ( to ; Hich-
mend , Gc ; Windsor , OWc ; Eddystoue , O c ;
Paciilo , OXc.
BI.IIACHKD SHEETIXO Berkeley carabrio
No. IX ) , 9J < 0 ! Bcst Yet , 4-4. fljfc ; butter cloth
OO , 4j o ; Cabo' , 7Km Farwcll half bleached
8kc ; Fruit of Loom , OJ/o : Greene
G , Go ; Hope , 7i King Philip cam
bric , lie ; Lonsihilo cambric , lljfj ;
Lonsdnlo. 9o ; Now York mills , lOJ c ;
Pepperoll , 42-ln , lie ; Pepperell , 4t5-in , I2c ;
Pepporell , (5-4 ( , Kic ; Pepperell. 8-4 , 21c ; Pep-
IJerell , 9-4 , 23o ; Popporcll. 10-4 , 2oo ; Canton
4-4 , 8tfc ; Triumph , Oc ; Wnmsutta , lie ; Val
ley. Be.
FI.AXXELS. Plaid -Raftsmen,20c ; Oosncn ,
32 > < o ; Clour Lake , 3'Jc ; Iron Mountain ,
FiAXxii.H-Whlte-a H.No. 2,54' , 23 } < c : a
H , No. 1 , ? f , 25Hc : U H. No. 2 , / / , 22Kc ; U
H. No. 1 , V , 30e ; Quecheb , No. 1. 5f , 42c.
UINOIIAM PlunKcttcnecks , 7 > fc ; WUltten'
ton. TKc ; York , 7Ke ; Nonnandl arcss ,
8) ) < c : Calcutta dress , skoj Whittcnton dress ,
8Hc ; Hen f row dress ,
CAMIIIIICS Slater , 5 c ; Woods , Otfc ;
Standard , 6 0 ; Peacock , SJic
PKIXTS I MI i oo ULUB Arnold , OWc ; Ainor
lean , Ofc : Gloucester , 0 > fo : Arnold C loni
cloth , 0 ; Arnold B long cloth , 10J $ ; Arnolc
Gold Seal , lOJf : Stlefel A , 12 ; Windsor Goh
Ticket , 10K.
SniBTiNo Checks , Caledonia X , 0 > o ; Cal
edoniaXX , lO c ; Economy , Oc ; Otis , tfc.
Iiiniilier.
First and second clc.tr , V - In. $17
First and second clear , llica/t't
In . 49
Third clea- l 4 ll'j ' in. . . . . . . . . . 43 ( KK < (40
A select , 1 ' 4 M I ' j In . , . 37 ( VftjW
Bselect , UK-Uk i . ilo 00yf37
A stock board12UG ( feet , 12 In . 4G
B stock boards , 12jIG ( feet , 12 in. . . , , . . Vi
C stock boards , 12 ( III fevt. V2 ' , n . 0
L ) stock boards , 12r5 ; feel , 12 lu . 23 <
Flopri" ' , first common , Gin . 34
Flooring , second common , 0 in . 32
Select fencing flooring . 17
Siding , first nnd second clear , 14M1G U.2Ti
Siding , first common , 1G feel . 22
Siding , second common . Ill
Common boards . 12
No. 2 boards , nil lengths . 12
Fencing No 1 , 12@20 feet . 1(5 (
Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 and IS feet . 15
Joists and scantling , 2x4 , 14'iilO feet. . . . Ill
Timber , 4x4 , 8xS , 126 ? 10 feet . 17
Pickets , first rough , good . 20
Pickets , fancy head and dresscdselcctcd,25
Shingles , choice A to extra A . 3 G0@2
Shingles , standard . 2
Shingles , No. 1 . 1 10@1
Lath , dry . 2
Posts , each . 10 ®
Metiiln niutr Tinners' Stock.
Tin plate. I C , 10x14 , best , $0.75 ; tin plate.
roofing , I C , 14x20 , $5.15 ; sheet zinc , M.50JS
0.75s pig lead , $4.30 : bar lead. $1.55 ; largo pig
block tin , 2Sc ; small pig block tin , 27c ; bar
tin , 2-e ; solder , 14M17c : eopncr bottoms , 3lc ;
sheathing copper , tinned , 2Uc ; planishing cop
per , tinned. SScs load pipe , (1'fc. ( sheet lead 7c ;
sheet Iron. N S Is to 24 $3.20 : Kussuiiron. 13c ;
Am Kussia planished , A , 10'ic ; Am Huisla
planished , B , tlkfo ; painted barb wire , $3.23 ;
galvanized barb wire. fl.OJ ; stool nails , $2.2) )
( [ 12.30 ; steel wire nails , $2.lOiJ2.70 ! ; Iron
Ji'XK Machine castings , $12.00@13.00 ;
stove plates , $7.00S.OO ! ; wrought lronS.006S ,
10.X ( ) ; bones , dry , W.OO : steel , $5.00 per ton ;
copper. fS.dOSiO.OO ; brass , $4.0061'.lH ' ) ; zinc ,
$2.l)03.0 ( ) ) ( ; solid lead , $2.0@3.00 ( ! ; tea lead ,
$2.00C'i2.50 ; rubber , $2.50(3.3.00 ( ; mixed rags ,
$1.10(31.15 ( pcrcwt. _
Drugs and CliciulunN.
JIiscui.i.Axious Sulph. acid , lj < c ; citric
aciii , GOc ; tartaric , 50c : bal. copavla , GSc ;
borax , lOe ; cliloroform , 47o ; glycerine , 2c ! ! ;
gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; gum camphor , 2c ( ) ;
gum opium , $2.bS ; sulph. morphia , $2.50 ;
bromide potassium , 42c.
OILS Carbon , 150 ° UJfc ; headlight. 175o
13 > c ; gasoline , 74 ° 12 ! < Jc ; West Virginia
summer , lie ; 7.ero , 17c ; No. 1 uolden ma
chine , ISc ; extra W. S. lard , < ! 4c ; No. I lard ,
42c ; turpentine , 44c ; linseed raw , 50c ; boiled ,
Me.
Qi'ixiXK P. & W. , per oz , 53c ; Gorman ,
per oz , 42c.
THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES
OMAHA
ITNION'1'AOIKIU. Jionvo Arrive
Depot 10th and Murcystn , Dm aha. Omaha.
Lincoln , Beatrice. North
1'latte nnd Alum DOD : a.m. . .
"Overland Flyer" limited TJ : ) p in. * 3UOi.m. :
llncolnllentrtco& Grand
Island Express , t5:00p.m. : :1'JTOp.m. : :
Mall find Express 'U.OOp.m. 7:50 H.tu.
'Dully ? lally except
Sunday.
HUUI.INOTON UOUTb. Leave Arrive
Depot 10th und Mason hts. Omaha. Omaha.
Clilonpo l-'nht Kxpress. . . . 3t.r : > p.m. 7:1 : * ] a.in
Culcugo Mnll . M-M1 a.m. 7:41 a.in
Chicago LociU . G:25 : p.m. 8:15 : p.m
California Mull . b:4.1 : a.m. C:00p.m :
Colorado Jlall . 8UUp.m. : . :40 : u.m
Kansas City Kxpress . UUt ) a.ill. . 7K : ( ) a.m
_ 8 .0 p.in 7:0.1 : iJ.ni
c , M 11,7 & ST. Leave Arrive
Depot 10th ttiulMurey sts. Omaha. Omahn.
No. a. llir : > a m ,
No. 4. . 7:00 : p.m
No. 1. . 7:33 : a.m.
No. 3. . 7Hip.in : ,
C. . ST. I' . , M.&o. Lenvo Arrive
Depot 15th and Webster st Omiiha. Omaha.
Sioux City 10JO : 0,111
llancroft Kxpress. 5 : . ( ) p m 1UuOn.m. :
St. I'uul Limited. 6:45 : p.m
_ 'Except Sunday.
MISSOURI I'ACiriC. Leave Arrive
Depotllith ( imt Webster st Omaha. Omaha.
Day Kxpress 10:20 : a.in 0:30 : a.m.
Express. . . . 5:3.1 : p.m.
K. . K. A ; M. V. It. II. I Leave Arrive
Depot inth nnd Webster st | Omnlm. Omnhn.
MInstlnRS& Ill'k Hills 1'ns 7:15 : a.m. fl:2Jp.jn ,
Norfolk t'ndsenger. I 6:10 : p.m. 10:30 : a.m ,
_ Miilly. _ 3xcept Sunday.
8UOUKKAN TUA1XS.
Hunnlng between Council Illuffs and Albright.
In addition to the stations mentioned , trains
stop at Twentieth and Twenty-fourth streets ,
and nt thn Summit in Omaha.
Westward.
BroadI'rnns - Omaha . South Al-
wuy. fer. Depot. Omaha Bright.
A. M" ! A.M. A. M. A.M. A. M A. M.
li:45 : 6:51 : 6:00 : 6:0. : '
6:10 : 0:1 : 0:30 : 6:37 : 6:50 : 0fi5 :
6:51 : 7:02 : 7:15 : 7:22 : 7:35 : 7:40 :
7:45 : 7:62 : H:0"i : 8:12 : 825 ; HIO : ;
8:46 : Mti 0lfi : : I2 : : O.TO :
0:46 : 9r,2 : , 10:0.- : ) 10:12 : 10:23 : 10:30 :
10:45 : iora : 11:0.- : ) 11:12 : 11:25 : 11:3 :
11:45 : 11:52 : P. M. P. M. P.M. P.M.
I' . M. P. M. ia : i 12:12 : 12:2.1 : ] 2 : ; !
2:15 : 12r : > : 1KS 1:12 : 1:21 : 1:3C :
11:4.1 : 1:52 : r:05 : 2:12 : 2:23 : 2IK :
iW : 3:12 : 3:23 : 3:3 :
3:52 : 4r : ( ! 4:12 : 4:25 : 4:3C :
4:4.r. : 4W : fi id' ) 5:12 : 6:25 : 6:3C :
5:45 : 6fi2 : Ca : * > 0:12 : 0:23 : 0IC : !
u:4.i : . r : K 7li : : > 7:12 : 7:2. : " 7:1 : * :
7:4. : . : ( ) ' ) S:12 : 8:2. : * 8i : : ( :
8:45 : t:0. ) : ) 8:12 : 8:33 : 8:3C :
0:45 : U:52 : 10a-i : 10:12 : 10:23 :
. 11:051
10:43 : or. . : f 11:31) : ) 11:45 11:50 :
llv. ll:3o :
Al South ) mnha Trans- llroacl
bright. Oinuhn. Shceley depot. fer. way ,
fer..M.
A. M. A. M. A. M. A.M. .M. AM.
6:4.1 : 6:57 : 0U' :
olD : 6:1.1 : 6:23 : 0:30 : 0:4 : ( ! :5C :
7:00 : 7:03 : 7:15 : 7:20 : 7:3' : 71 :
7:51) : 7M : 8:07 : 8:15 : 8:27 : Kii :
8:50 : 8:55 : 11:07 : 8:15 : 0:2 : : 8 : ; ! . '
(1:60 : 0:5.1 : 10:07 : 10:15 : 10:2' :
10:60 : 10:31 : 11:07 : 11:1.1 : 11:2- :
11:50 : llf : 1' . M. P. M . M. I' . M.
P. M. I' . M. 12:07 : 12:13 : 12:2' :
12:30 : 12:55 : 1:07 : 1:15 : 1:3' : I-hi
1:60 : 1:65 : XMI7 2:15 : 2'- . aB : :
2W : 2:55 : 3:07 : 3lii : 2'3:2 :
3:5' : ' ) 3.V : , 4:07 : 4:13 : iii
4:50 : 4:55 : 5:07 : 6:13 : 5:27 : r > : ! L- >
6:50 : 6:63 : 0:07 : 0:15 : 11:27 : iir : : >
fi:30 : 6:53 : 7:07 : 7:15 : 7:27 7B : :
; 7:60 : 7:55 : 8:07 : 8:11 : 8:2- : : : ri
8:50 : 8:51 : 8:07 : 0:13 : 8:27 :
11:50 : 0:55 : 10:07 : 10:16 : 10:2" : inlir !
10:10 : 111 :3T : 11:07. : 11:4 :
11:6 : * 11:6 : ! ) lv 11:33 :
12l'am :
COU.VCILi
C1IICAQO , HOCIC ISLAND i : PACIFIC.
Leave. Arrive.
ANo.l4 4nup. : m. D No. 2 7:00 : n. m.
11 No. 8 fl:5J : p.m , A No. 13..11:30 : n , in.
O No. 0 OjOSa.m.O No.fi 5:46 : p. m.
A No. 4 8:40n.m.A : No.3 6:60 : p. in.
C Des Molnes Accommodation.
C Des Mollies Accommodation.
KANSAS CITV. S.JOUJc COUNCIL IJLUr'KS.
A No.3 0:23 : a. m.A | No.3 0:3 : * n.m.
A No. 4 8:10 : p. in. A No. i 6:30 : p.m.
CHICAGO As NOHTHWK8TEHN.
C. Ex. No. 2.8:10 : n. m..O. Ex. No. 1.7:00 : p. m.
Vt'stlb'd No. 4.0:0(1 : ( p. m. Vchtlb'dNo.3.7IO : n. in.
Atl'c Ex.No. 0.8:40 : a. m.il'nc. Ex. No.5.0:45p. m.
Dally except Sunday.
CIIICAOO , MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL.
No. 8 8:40 : a. m.lNo. 1 7Ka. : ) m.
No. 1 7:30 : p. m.lNo. 3 0:60 : p.m.
8IOIJX CITY & PACIFIC.
A No. 10 7:05a. : m.lA No.8 R:5.1n.tn. :
A No.12 7lOp.m.A : | No. 11..0:00p.m. :
OMAHA A : BT. LOUIS.
A rJo.8 . . . : ) :40 : p. m.iA No.7 11:35a.m.
CIIICAOO , HUHLINOTON & QUINCY.
A No.4 0:40o.m.A : No. 6 T.'JO a.m.
A No.6 0:50 : p. in. A No , 3 ( l,0 : p.m.
A dally ; n dully except Sat. : C dally except
Sun , ; D except Mon. : t fast mall : Limited.
PEERLESS DYES AE THE BEST
Hol.lt IIV UHUdUIS'lS.
i' . IU fAI.UIR. K. P , IIICnMAX. J.D. IJI.A.NCItAllll
PALMER. R1CHMAN & CO. .
Liye Stock Commission Merchants.
OtBco lloom 21 , Onpoilln Kiclmnno llulldlny , Union
block Yunli , Houtb Uukliu , Neb.
SORIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALEY
Live Stock Coininission ,
Room 15 , Excbanae llulldlng , Union Stock Yardt ,
boulli Uiuaba , Nub.
ALEXANDER i : FITCH.
Commision Dealers in Liye Sock ,
OppmllM Kxclmnpo Ilullillnii , Uulon Elock
Yarilt , HoulU Ulfl bBNeb.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. .
Of Omaha , Limitei
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CHURC'.JlUL PARKER ,
nfialerjuAgrlcnHnrallmplcincnls , Wagons ,
Cnrrbyo unit lliunlr - .1" io Flrrrl.bctvccDVthaud
10tli,0iniilia , Nohriukii.
LfNfNOER A METeALF CO. .
Airicultiirallmiileincnts.Wagons.Carria . .
Itupglrs.Ktc. Wholoiale. Omahn , Nbni li .
PAR LIN , ORE NDOnF fTM A R T iTTT"
In ,
AiTicnltnral implements , Wagons & Buggies
nn , . W6 nil IW Jonci Street , Omnhn. _
pTp7"M A sr sTc o7
Mannfactnrcrs of Bnckeyc Drills , Seeders ,
Culllrnlnra , ll y nnXcu.CUler Mills tul I.tihnn l"ul'
vcrliiTB. Cur. Ulh niul Xlcbul tyln'0ln.
WFNONA IMPLEM"ENT co. .
Whole * nip - .
Agriciilturailmnleiiients.Wagoiis&BnEgies .
_ CoriHT lllli nml Mrliolin Strccl . _
OMAHA 1IIIAXCH.
J. F. SEIBERL1NG A : CO. ,
Akron , Ulilo.
Harvesting Machinery aiii Binder Twine ,
W. K. MraJMan cr. 12M LcnTenwotlhtt. OmiOis.
MOLINE.MILDURN&STODDARDCo
Munufni'tiin-rsAndJobbi-n In
Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
Cor. Ptli nn I 1'nclllo ( itreeto , Omntin , Ni-b.
Artists' Mntorlas. [
" A HOSPE , Jr.7
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 t > ou ! a Kin-el. Omabii , Ncbrnska.
Booksellers and Statlonors.
H. M. & . S. W. JONES ,
Succesoorsto A. T. Kt-nyon .V Co. , Wholr lo & Itetall
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Kino WeJillnB Slnllonerr. ( "oinincrdi l Stittloncrr
IS'.n : IJoiik'las titrvut. Unmhii , Nnb.
Boots nnd Shoos.
KIRKENDALU. JONES & CO. ,
( Succcs or lo llCBil , Jones & Co. )
WMesale Mannfacturers of Boots and Shoes
Aiiontsfor lloston ItubDcr Shoo Co. IIW , HOiitlloe
W. V. MORSE .V CO. .
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes ,
1101.1103-1105 Douiln * St.Omnlm Manufactory. Sum
mer M IkBiun.
, Splcoa , Etc-
CLARKE COFFEE CO-r"
Omnlm Coffee ncl Spice MIIU.
Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
FUvorlnR ItrtracU , Laundry Illue. Inkr , Ktc. 1414-
14l llKrn y Clrcct. OmahH. NetirK > n.
Crockery
Agent for the Manufacturer * and Importeis of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Clnmneys ,
Ktc. Office. .117 8. IStU BU , Omaha. Nubraaka.
PERKINS. CATCH &LAUMAN.
Imoorters and Jobber * of
Crcciery , Glassware , Lames , Silverware
Etc. l.'iH KHrnnni St. , Now Paxton Bulltllnu.
Commlsolon and Store go.
R1DDELL & RIDDELL.
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Speclnitlrniitr. . 7' r . ri-rpio i > o.ry | ( , ( iR
IlliHovrard Street. Omabi ,
, CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. ,
6icccsfor : to McShano A fcliroedcr. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
OmaUa , Ncbmika.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBHASS.
Wholesale
Flonr , Feed , Grain and General Commision
Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1011 North ICth
Street , Omnhn , .Vrb.
_ Cool , Coke
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O'MAHA coA L7"coKE & \iEc. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
3011 South 13th Street , Oronhft , Nehraikn.
J. J. JOHNSON &
Mannfactnrers of Lime ,
ranP.0a1nitelU ! < cremo e.1feV7i :
St. , Umntm , Neb. Telephone 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and Coi&
214 Soukh 13tb Pt. . Omaha. Keb.
Dry Cooda nno Notions.
wTETsivriTH i c 6 .r
Dry Goods , Fnrnishing Goods and Notions ,
1103 anil HOI Douglai , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GooflsNotions ,
Gents' KurnlihliiR Onn.li. . Corner llth nnd IlaJney
bt > . , Oumlia , Nebraska.
Furniture.
DEWEY & STONE.
Wholesale Bealers in Furniture ,
Furnatu Street. Omaha. Nebrnakq.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture
Omulm , Nebraska.
'At CO. ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
TOG , 707,703 and 711 S. 10th St. , Otnahtt , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
J Ih and Lenrenwortli Btrcctn , Omaha , Nebraska.
Hardware.
MARKS BROS. SADDLERY ( JO.
Wboloalo MunufacturtTs of
Salery& Jobbers of Sadfllery Hardware
And Leather. 110.1 , lll'i nn I Ulrt Hnrney St. , Oamhn ,
JHoavy Hardwnro.
W. J. BROATCH ,
Heayy Harilware , Iron and steel ,
Hprtnci. Wauon Stork , Ilnrdwaru , I.umbtr , Ktc. 12W
anil 1211 llarney Struct , Omaha ,
HIMEBAUGH A TAYLOR.
Bnilte1 Hardware and Scale Repair Sbop.
Mechanic1 Tools anit IluITnlo Hcalpi. lioo Douglui
Htreet , Omahi , Nekranka.
RECTOR. W1LHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
lit ) and UnrnerSti. , Omaha. Neb. Wcitern Agcnti
for Auitln Powder Co. , Jefferson KteelNalli.
Fairbanks Standard Ucalcs.
LEE , CLARKE. ANDREESEN HARD
WARE COMPANY ,
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Metals. Sheet Iron , etc. Agents for Ilowu Scales ,
Mliiinll'owder and I.yinnn llurbcd wire ,
Oiur.hu , NclirasVn.
Hats , Caps , Etts.
W. lT."pARROTTE & CO. ,
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
11U7 Barney Etioat , Omaha , Neb.
Lumber.
OMAHA LUMBER CO. ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesali
IStj Street and Union I'nclflo Track , Omaha.
LOUIS * BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sast ) ,
lc. Taidi-Corniir Tth and IMiwlMi Coioc
Lutnbnr
C. N. DIET2 ,
Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmlicr ,
13th mid California Slrci-tn , Omaha. NabrMkn.
t
w. OKAY ,
Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
Cornff fthand PouglanSU..Oniah
T7W. "HARVEY LUMBER COT
To Dealers Only ,
Office. 1401 Fnrimm Street , Omaha.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lnmlier , Etc ,
Imported unit American Portland Cement. BUM
Axenlfor Mllwauken ItydraullcCeuient ted
( Jultu-r WMto l.lmo.
CHAS. R. LEE.
Dealer in Hardwood Lnmlier ,
Wood Carpeti anil I'/vrquct flooring , tth and IJougtal
Millinery nnd NotlonsT
' { . OBERFELDEfTTccT. ,
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
> . tin nd 217 Smith Illh StrpM. .
Overalls.
CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. ' ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeans I'nnts , Shirts , Klo. IllUnnil 1101 l > ounla * Htrcet ,
Ornnlin. .Ni'li.
Noti'ona.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
4tfl umUurirUutu lOthHl. , Omnlia.
Olio.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Axle Oruase , Etc. , Omaha. A. II. lllthop , Manage *
VINYARD & SCHNEIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
HQTi Harncy Street , Omaha.
Office Fixtures.
Tltt Si.MMONIS ) MANUr-'ArTUlilNO CO.
MnMutiiUure.'s of
BauK , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mnntlf , Ptdi'lioanlsoo \ Cnse * . Druu Klxturos.Wall
Ca csPnitltlnnii. llalllnin , Counters , Hoeriind Wlna
Cooli'ri" , Mlrrorc .ete. Knctiiry anf omci * , ITM nnd 1TS |
South Mill Sl.Omnhu. Telephone 1124.
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Paints and oils.
CUMMINGS & NEILSON ,
Wholesale Denier * in
Paints , Oils , Window Gla < s , Etc ,
Ills Fnnmm Street. OmahaNob.
Papor.
CARPENTER PAPER CC. .
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nice ttoek of Printing. Wrnpplne nnd Writing
Fufat- Special attention Riven to car load orders.
Boxes.
japer
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JOHN L. WILKIE ,
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
Koi. 1317 nnd 131'J Douglas St. , Ouinba , Nob.
Soods.
PHIL. STIMMEL
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
911 and 1113 Jones Strei-t Omaha.
Storage , Forwarding & Comml lon
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS * CO. ,
n ? 0fIS ? MSlS ? nttVttt 11
'usalu unrt retail , I'M 1/lOand Ul'i liard mreut , V
Omaha. Tclophonc No. 700. *
Browora *
STORZ4ILER , , ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1KI North Klgthtcentu Street , Ouiiiha , Neb.
EAGLE COR'NICE WORKS , '
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
Jobn Kpcneter , Prnprlctur. VM Dod o iind 103 und lOf
North 10th streut , Oiunha.
Prhitora' Materials.
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"WESTERN NEWSPAPE'R'UNION ,
Auxiliary Publishers ,
Dealers In Type. l'rn si-s and Printers'Suppllei. 601
South nth Street. Omahn.
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
W Clothlnu and heather llrltliiR. 100J Furiiam Btmtt.
_ S.33hjJJoo , a , Etc.
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IVL A"DISBROV. . ' t CO. ,
wbolcmlo MnnuC'.cturvrs ot
Sash. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Brunch office , 12th and liurd Klroett , Omaha , Nub , j
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Vutdtni .Stnlr Work und Interior llnnl Wool Fiji
u. N. K. Curlier Mh mid l.i'urcnmiM'lli Streets ,
Ouiatm , ijeu. "
Steam Flttlnga , Pumps , Etc
A. L. STRANG CO. .
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
"CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , "
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Steam tnj Wfttor Bunpllei. rioadquarteri for Mast.
> oost k CO'M itoiuls. nil rarniim HI. , Omaha.
U. S. WIND ENGINE K PUMP CO. , '
Steam and Water Supplies ,
flalllday Wind Mill * . ( lllnndlWrarnnm fit. , Omaha.
_ qF. lion , Acting .Managor. _
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BROWNELL ft CO
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
Sheet Iron Work StPam I'limin , Him MlKs. 1J13-121J
l.eavcimorth tliei-t , Oumha.
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Iron Works. f
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STEAM BOILER WORKS. 1
Carter ft con , Prop's. Xnnufiictiirorn of nil klndi
Steam Boilers , Tanto and Sheet Iron Wort i
Works South aitu and II. A. M. Cromlng.
PAXTON k VIKUUNO IRON WO11K8.
f
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort
Knulnos , lira" Work , Uonoral Foundry , Mnolilno nn4
lllacksniltU Work , onu o und Wniks , U. P. Mr *
BDd litb Mrci't , Ounihu ,
OlWATHTrwn E & IROTrTWORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Desk Halls , Window ( jiiards. Klowi-r Htiuuls , Wlra
tUus , Ktc. It ! North ICth Street , Omaha.
OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS ,
Man'fra ' of Hra&Bnrglar Proof Safes
faults , Jail Work , Iron and Wlro Kenclnit. Signs , Kto.
I ) . Andivcn , I'rou'r. Cur. lull and Jackiion cti.
CHAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railing Guards
and Kcrccni , for banks , omccs.iloras. reil'lencoi.eto.
improved Awnlnun , Ixjckumllli Jlai-hlucrr ana
llUctumliti VVorka. till ymith lull HU
MEACHER & WHITMORB-
Fire and Bn ralar Proof SaTesJiis Lite
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