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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDjSHESDAY ; SEPTEMBEK 12. 1888.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Everybody at Sea on the Govern
ment Crop Report.
IT CAUSES A BREAK IN WHEAT.
lnruo Lots of the Cereal Sold The
Koporl Very ( icncrnlly Considered
ol' n ISullinli Character Ocii-
oral QuotatiuiiH.
CHICAGO 1'UODUCE MAKICHT.
CHICAGO , Sept. 11. [ Special Tnlcgram to
Tun liKi : . ] The trade was ut sea this morn
ing on the meaning of the government cro
report. Popular construction put on the
figures wns bearish , the results arrived at by
various but commonly accepted processes of
calculation ranging from IW.OOO,000 to 401-
000,000 bushels. The crowd Jumped to the
conclusion that the outside was the safest
llgtiro to take and acted accordingly. In this
connection , however , the following state
ment by n local statistician of note Is sub
mitted as affording a reasonable explanation
of tha government estimates and aver
ages : "Tim method of estimating the prob-
iiblo yield of wheat in bushels by deducting
tlio percentage 77.JJ from b2 , last year's
general average on September 1 , and then
reducing last year's yield of 457,000,000 ,
bushels 6 per cent , leaving 4:14,000,000 : bush
els as the Indicated yield , Is manifestly
erroneous , as It assumes that the acreage
harvested is the same as in Ii87 ,
while in reality It is much less.
Then 5 points less than 82 is
not 5 per cent of the whole. Uy taking the
wreago harvested , UO.iii'O.OOO ' , and multiply
ing it by 14 , as u full average yield , and
taking 77.y per cent of the result , the yield Is
ii'J'Jby8 , < JSO bushels. " Wheat broke on the
government rctiort any way. It broke 2Jfo
mid the closing range at 1 o'clock does not
Hhow that the market was possessed of great
rallying power. As indicated in these re
views for several days past , u good many
people wcro In readiness to sell on the gov
ernment report , no matter what it might be ,
and the result shows that this intention was
very generally , not to say generously , carried
out. Cables catno in easier and harvest
weather abroad Is turning out good. There
was a private cnblo on the lloor
from Walker Hros. , of London , to
the nffect that the French government
was thinking of removing the duty on
grain. This served to brace up the market
for a while , until it was remembered that the
government was at this stage only "think
ing , " not "doing , " whereupon the scalpers
turned in as one man and sold wheat. The
government report , if it means anything ,
which Homo say Is doubtful , is open to bullish
construction , but the trade couldn't see it
that way and there was free selling from all
quarters. The longs vied with the raiders in
soiling the whole range of futures. The
primary movement of winter wheat is falling
off sharply , but receipts are still In excess of
last year , and it is the comparative llgu res
the trade is looking at. December continues
to bo the favorite month. It opened at ' .I'JJrfc ,
a loss of Ic over night. There were sales nt
U'JVc and then Urn market worked down
to ! ll'i@01o. Later it rallied to UlK@3-c ,
but during the last hour of the long session
the course was downward. There was no
stopping It. .lust before the tap of the bell
December was selling at Olc , a shrinkage of
2'oC , from yesterday. The range of October
wheat wns from ( H' c to 89Xc , and the range
of May wheat from OTJf to Wijfe. Toward
the last n irreut lot of long wheat come upon
the market , nn amount too largo to bo ab
sorbed. Last prices were at the bottom.
September closed the same as December.
There was tin active demand for cash corn
to-day at higher prices. This affected Sep
tember and October , which ruled generally
Btrong and higher , but the now crop futures
wcro quiet and showed little
change. At the close cash on Sep
tember was about ohigherttian last night's
close , October about % c higher , but May
was nearly \c \ lower. Shipment was again
brisk and prices decidedly llrm and the
shorts soon became nervous and began to
cover. The strength quickly cxtondoj to
October but longer futures were not inllu-
enccd much , as trie weather and crop pros-
poets seemed to bo everything that could bo
desired.
Oats were dull though about steady. Re
ceipts wcro as largo as anticipated , though
they showed poverty in quality. A few out
side trading orders appeared and business
was chiefly local and small in the aggregate.
Moderate inquiry was noted for near
futures and also for May. which sold
up to 28itf@3SJ e , though the latter
was ruling slightly easier while few sellers
appeared for the next month. Cash oats
wore llrm. soiling at ! MJ2l ? o in store , duo
partly to the strength in corn and also to the
offerings , which were but moderate.
Provisions opened with the bullish fooling
of yesterday still controlling the market.
The initial sales of pork mid short ribs wcro
at n further small advance and of lard at
about last night's final prices. Later the entire -
tire trade showed an easier tendency and
under free soiling of October pork by Hutchinson -
inson and of January pork by Cudahy , lower
prices followed. During the last half
of the day a receding movement
was the rule and a rather tame
citato of affairs was witnessed. Cudahy ,
while a free Boiler of January , bought Octo
ber pork quite llDerally. General trading
was fair , and ot the cash product sales
showed something of an Increase. Based on
last night's tlnul prices , the closing nt 1
o'clock showed irregular changes. Pork for
October rested 12J o lower. Lard was un
changed and short ribs 3o higher. Later
future closed 7 } e higher.
A rrEiiNooNSixiioN Wheat weak , and December -
. comber closed about J o lower than at 1
o'clock. 2CO : closing : September , 00j o ; Oc
tober , S'.iKc ; November , 90) ) < c ; December ,
wyfc. Corn was moderately active but eas
ier , October closing about } . , 'o lower than at
1 o'clock ; September , 45tfu ; October , 45) o ;
November , 4'3l , o. Oats steady , but. the ilo-
inand was very light ; September , 'Jlj ! o ; Oc
tober , 2 ! jc. Pork unchanged for September
and October , lOo off for November , and 5c
lower for January ; September , ? 14.4 ( ) ; Octo
ber , $14.40 ; November , $14.10. Lard steady
for September mill October , 2) ) c lower for
November , unchanged for year , and 2J o
higher for January ; September , flO.OO ; Oc-
tohor , $10.00 ; November , $ ' . > . .12'c. . Short
ribs declined 2) ) 0 for September and Octo
ber and 5o for January ; September , 18.80.
CHICAGO ItlVE STOCK.
CHICAGO , Sept. 11. [ Special Telegram to
TUB Ucu. 1 Uvrru : Trade was active and
prices show little or no change on the iron-
oral run of cattle. The Immense number of
native cows and heifers on the market yes
terday has disappeared and In looking over
the yards to-day there is not the slightest
evidence that anything extraordinary had
happened In this line , and the run was dis
posed of at satisfactory prices considering
the numbers. Prime native steers continue
scarce and remain firm ; also anything at all
good , either Tcxans , rangers or natives ,
again sold tight up to the last week's arrivals.
There wcro at least 5,000 Texans and rangers -
ors among the arrivals , which only loft about
11.500 natives , a largo per cent of which wnro
cows , bglls and rough stock gen orally. Trade
was in an active and healthy etato with
prices satisfactory on anything that shippers
or packers could use. Veal calves are in
good demand and steady. Very little
is doing In Btockcrs and feeders ,
all walling for the frost and
cooler weather. Receipts Included f > ,500
Tcxans and westerns. Cholcq beeves.fil.OO
0080 ; medium to good steers , 1350 to 1500
Ibs , f5.(0@.VM ; 1200 to 130 Ibs , $1.40(35.50 ( ;
O.V ) to 1200 Ibs. 13.50 @ $4.35 : stackers and
feeders , 12.00(33.20 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed ,
fl,50 < 33.90 ; bulk , W.40@M',0 ; a train of KOO
Ib Indian cattletJ.IH ) ; Texas cattle , steers ,
W > 0tol050 Ibs , 3.CO 3.1H ) ; 750 to IXJO Ibs ,
f3.0@J.40 ; 000 to 700 Ibs , t2.50@3.10 ; cows.
f2.0C ( < 42.65. Western rangers , natives ami
half breeds , $3.50 4.00 ; cows , $2.75(23.50. (
Wintered Texans , M.00@t.65.
Hoos-Business waa brisk and values a
Btrong nickel higher at the opening but
rather weak at the closo. The best mixed
pold at M.3.Vgrt.45 , and the ordinary run nt
krt.00 @ K5.25. The best heavy sold ut Jrt.50
J.GU ; a few fancy at * 0.05 Q W.72X-
City butchers paid (0.75 for an assortment of
all varieties to average (2.50 , tine boned and
fat all over. Light sorts neglected ; no shipping -
ping or packing dciaoud ; nominal at J5.6Q@
Nr.w YOHK , Sept. 11. [ Special Telegram
to Tiir. UriB.1 STOCKS The market scorned
to get up out of the narrow lines in which It
has been running for a number of days , and
business was tnoro evenly distributed than
for some tlino past. The opening wns
strong , with n general Improvement extend
ing to M , n point , though Western Union
started a little under last night's closo.
Hocking Valley was again bull stock and ap
preciated rather remarkably. Pullman ,
which advanced IJ-f points on yesterday , was
again on the upturn and by noon had gained
8 points. There was no special reason as
signed for this spurt. It Is said the com
pany has a surplus of ? 12)00OCO ( ) , and that
they are doing the largest business In their
history. The mooting of the directors Is to
be held soon and It Is probable something fu-
vorablo will then bo made known. Among
the more active stocks Manhattan and Lake
Shore showed the most strength , advancing
materially. At noon the market was active
and strong at about the best prices of the
morning. London was quite a largo buyer
of npccliiltlcs to-day , which helped the mar
ket , and there was strong buying of St.
Paul , which closed nearly nt the top 7 , a
gain of % of a point. Coverings of shorts
was also in favor of the bull market. While
there was some reaction from the highest
prices , the close showed Irregular gains In
nearly all the stocks of Jf to 1 point. The
few exceptional gains wcro 2 points In Pull
man and \Yi \ each In Lake Shore and New
England.
ItovcKXMcxTS Government bonds wcro
dull but firm. _
The closing quotations of the stocks wcro
as follows :
Srr.Ri.txn Exciuxnn Quiet and steady at
4.S14' ; ! for sixty-day bills , SI.88 for demand.
PICO DUCK.
Cinc.voo , Sept. 11. Wheat , stronger ; cash
02'Nc ; October , OlJ/c ; November , 02-yc.
Cou.v Firmer ; cash , 45 > c ; October.
41 5-10c ; November , 4Iic.
OATS Firm ; September , 21 S-lGc ; October ,
2l } c ; November , 2t o.
Hvu 5.C.
UAUI.CV Nominal.
Pimm TIMOTHY ? 1.07@1.70.
Fi.vx Siii : > $1.2j ( < 81.30.
WHISKY $1.20.
POIIK Easy cash and October , $14..To ;
November , &U.05.
LAUD Steady ; cash and October , $1.10 ;
November , ? 1.0-i.
Flour Firm ; winter wheat , $3.40515.00 ;
spring wheat , ? 3.75@l.l0 ! ; rye , ? ! 2.70e ( ? > 'U)0. )
Dry Salt Meats Shoulders. $7.W ( ) ( < 7iT.75 ;
short clear , $ ' . ) .00gy.25 ( ; short ribs , ts.bO.
llutter Steady ; creamery , ISti&jJcdairy ; ,
Choose Firm ; full cream Cheddars , Slf
" Hats. Stf@S c ; Young Americas ,
Ejy'irs Firm at 15 } @ 1G.2C.
Hides Finn with : ui advance of J c on
lifivy ! anil light salted hides. Ilcayy tjreen
" --11-1-- - -
; salted
dry
1.1 per'cctitoff ; deacohs"io@23o each ; dry
salted , 10@l c.
Tallow Firm : No. 1 , solid , 5i @ 5J c ;
No. " , 4J o ; cake , 5 @ "i5ft- per l\j. \
'JiliO eloso Wheat Kasy ; cash , 00 13-10c ;
October , SOX" ! November , OOJ t-1.
Corn Lower ; cash , 45 cOctobor151lGo ; ;
November , Slj c.
Oats Kasy ; cash , 21 c ; October , 217-lOc :
November , 40 c.
Pork Steady ; cash and October , $14.40 ;
November , $14.10.
Lard Easy : cash and October , $10.00.
Ueecipts. Mhipments.
Flour , bbls 10,003 11,000
Wheat bu 123.000 10,000
Corn.bu 3l,000 10SK)0 ( )
Oats , bu 310,000 80,000
Uyo , bu
Hurley , bu . . . .
Now Vork , Sept. 11. Wheat Receipts ,
01,000 ; exports , 9,000 ; spot market depressed -
pressed and lj @ 2c lower ; No. 3 red , 97 > .C
@ 0r ) c In elevator , OSJ QOOJ o afloat ,
0 > ijSl.OO ( > f f. o. b. ; No. a red. Olc ;
No , 4 red , 84 0 ; ungraded red , S0ogl.01 ( > /
No. 1 red , Jl.OJ ; options were 2c lower on
troveriunent crop ru ] > ort and easier cables ,
but active ; No. 2 red , October , closed at
Corn Receipts , 73,000 ; exports , 30,000 , ;
spot active but steady ; No. JJ. 5-l c in ele
vator , Me afloat , ungraded mixed , 53@5r > > ; ;
options a trillo easier but fairly active , clos
ing about steady ; October closed at 51e.
Oats Receipts , 130,110 ; exports , 58 ; spot
J @l lower but moderately active ; mixed
western , 2igJ3c ( ( : ; white western , 2745c.
Coffee Oitlons ( opened steady and closed
September easy , others llrm ; sales 2,500
ba s ; September , $12.10@12.15 : October ,
fll.OOJilll.OO ; spot Rio quiet but timer ; fair
cargoes , $15.23.
Petroleum Quiet and firm ; United closed
at 05H s.
EifK3 Easy nnd quiet ; western , 17@10ye.
I'orlt Steady and In moderate demand.
Lard SiKt ) stroiiKor nnd scarce ; sales of
choice western , $10.45 , quoted at$10.40(810.4- (
nnd easy ; sales of September $10.80@io. 3 ,
closing at $10.2 $ .
Mutter In moderate demand and firm on
oxMiM fresh ; western creamery , 14@23c ;
western dairy , 12@15c.
Ulioeso Steadier on lancy ; western , }
St. LoulH. Sept 11. Wheat Weak and
lower ; cash , OlJ c : October , 01 'c.
Corn Lower ; cash. 42c ; October ,
Oats Weak ; cash , 42o ; October ,
Pork-$15.00ir > .25.
Lard Steady at $ 'J.50.
Whisky $1.14 ,
Butter Quiet ; creamery , 18@20c ; dairy ,
15 ( 17.
Afternoon Board Wheat lower and easy
after a slight rally. Corn lower. Oats
quiet.
Minneapolis , Sept. 11. Wheat Re
ceipts wore i.55 cars ; shipments , 47 cars.
The situation onttho local board was but
slightly changed , buyers of milling wheat
insisting on a reduction , but with a drop of
2o In outside markets local prices declined
but a small fraction. Closing quotations :
No. 1 hard , la store , September , tiSc ; Octo
ber , b9c ; on track , old , 00 } o ; now , 03 } e ;
No.l northern , September , b ( > c ; October , t'Oc ' ;
on track , old , < J7o ; now , 02@i2Ko : ; No. 2
northern , September , Qjj $ a ; October , 92o ;
on tr.tck , old , Olc.
Milwaukee , Sept. 11. Wheat Steady ;
cash and November , SSe ; October , 87c.
Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 44c.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 white , 20c.
Rye Dull ; No. 1 , 55o.
Pro vis lo n s Fl rm .
Pork Cash and September , $14.40.
Cincinnati , Sept. 11. Wheat Quiet ;
No. a rod. Wo.
Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 49o.
Oats Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 2
Whisky Steady at $1.14.
No. 2 soft , cash , 8tc asked.
Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , 30o bid ; May ,
30o bid. .
Oats No. 2 , cash , COJ c asked.
LIVE 8TOCR.
Clilcnco , Sept. 11. The Drovers' Jour
nal reports as follows :
Cattle Receipts , S.ODO ; market slow and
steady ; beeves , fO.OO < rfa30steers$3.50@5.95 : ;
stackers and feeders. $ . ' 1.00(23.30 ( ; cows , bulls
and inlxcd , 1.60 ( < $2.90 ; Texas rattle , $2.00(3 (
3.W ) ; western rangers , $2,75 ( 4.90.
Hogs Receipts , 12,000 ; market strong and
5 higher : mixed. $ D.05ii0.50 ( ; heavy ,
W.15(20.75 ( ; light , $ o.70 ( 0.80 : skips , $1.00 (
D , ( > 0
Sheep Receipts , 0,000 ; market steady.
Natives , * J.00 4.00 ; western feeders , $3.3554
3.65 ; Tcxans , $ J.75@3.30 ; lambs , t3.75 ( < 5.S5.
Kuiinnu City , Sent. ll.attle ! Re
ceipts , 7iaO ; ; shipments , 3,000 ; supply chlelly
grass range audnative cows ; gross rongo
G@10o lower ; cowa steady to 5e lower ;
dressed beef nnd shipping steers about
steady ; good to choice corn-fed , $5.000 ? . " . & 0 !
common to medium , $3.23(31.73 ( ; stockcrs nnd
feeding steers , $1.00 ( < f3.00 ! grass range
btcers , J1.SOJ3.W ( ( ! ; cows , ? 1.23@t.25. ;
Hogs Receipts , 5,000 ; shipments , 300 ;
tnnrkot active , strong and 5c higher ; good to
cliolce0.20 ( < { 0.30 ; common to medium , $5.00
@ 0.10 ; skips and pigs' ' , ? t.00@3.25.
National Stock VariK Enst St.
Louis , Sent. 11. Cattle Receipts , 3,000 , ;
shipments , 2'JO ; market strong ; choice heavy
native steers , M.lor < T3.80 ; fair to good
natlvo steers , M.IO@5.15 ; butchers' steers ,
medium to choice , $3.50 ( < ? 4.50 ; stockers
nnd feeders , fair to good , $2.20'it3.50 ; rangers ,
corn-foJ , ? 3. ( XS1.75 ; crass-fed , $3.2003.70.
Hogs Receipts , 225 ; shipments , none ;
market stronger ; choice heavy and butchers'
selections , M.no@fl.OV. packing , medium to
prime , ? U.8.@t5.50 ; light grades , ordinary to
best , $0.33ci0.40.
OMAHA LjIVI3 STOCK.
Cnltle.
Tuesday , Sept. 11,1883.
The scarcity of beef cattle continues , there
being very few of the range cattle
which nro now arriving that can bo used by
the dressed meat trade. There were four
loads of fair corn-fed natives in the yards
which sold to the packers ut $5.00. The mar
ket for beef cattle could hardly bo quoted
otherwise than steady. The market for
butchers' stock has been gradually improving
of late and good cows are selling freely nnd
r.t stronc prices. Feeders wcro in good de
mand but the quality was not such as to encourage -
courage the buyerawlio were looking mostly
for good stock.
IIORR.
Heavy and mixed hops sold at an advance
of 10c and the market was active. Every
thing offered was quickly taken at the prices.
One good load , though lighter than the top
yesterday , sold at $0,50. Light hogs wore
slow sale at only steady prices. Everything
was sold early.
Sheep.
There wore no fresh receipts and nothing
doing on the market.
Itcucipts.
Cattle 1,250
Hogs 4,000
PrcvnilinB Prices.
Thefollowins ; is a table of prices paid In
this mantel for the grade * of stock men
tioned.
I'rimostoers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs.$5.25 (25.50 (
Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. , 4.50 .T45.33
Native feeders 3.00 @ 3.40
Western feeders 2.75 ( ji3.25
Range steers , com'on to choice 3.00 ti 4.00
Common to good cows 1.50 ( a3.50
Choice to fancy cows 2.50 ( < ? 3.00
Corn-fed cows 3.00 ( $3.40
Common to choice bulls 1.25 ( cW.OO
Fair tocnoico light hogs ( ! .UO ft 0.15
Fair to choica heavy hoas 0.40 ( i40.iO
Fan-to ennlca imxcil ho s 0.20 ( 0.40
Kcpresout.auvo Sales.
CATTLE.
No. Av. Pr.
4 cows , natives 513 $1.05
0 cows 815 2.00
7 cows 040 2.00
1 cow , native 1,100 2.00
4 cows , natives 1,075 2 15
3 cows , natives llOJ ) 2.15
25 cows 1,003 , 2 20
5 cows , natives Slit 2.20
10 cows , natives 1,125 2 25
20 cows 003 2.30
25 cows 708 2.35
21 cows , natives 8S8 2.40
23 cows 1,011 2.40
21 cows , natives OuO 2.50
4 heifers 1,000 2.50
4 cowa , natives 1,103 2.50
3 cows 1 > 30 2.W
1 cow , native 1,120 2.50
18 feeders , natives 105 2.55
24 cows and heifers , natives. . 010 2.C.O
10 cows , natives 1,033
15 cows , natives 1,110 2.05
11 cows , natives 1,0'JO ' 2.C.5
0 calves 310 2.75
48 feeders , westerns 1,003 2.85
28 stockcw , natives 84'i 2..10
0 feeders , natives 1,0(50 ( 3.00
2 oxen 1,440 3.00
17 feeders , natives 'J$2 3.05
23 steers , westerns 1,13'J 3.10
2 cows , natives lno : 8.50
18 steers , natives 1,253 3.70
70 steers , natives 1,333 5.00
HANOI : OATTLIS.
Owner. No. Av. Pr.
Dntors&Co 21 cows &SO 81.75
Al. Uowio 1 steer , W. T..1,120 3.20
Al. Bowie I steer , W. T..1,200 3.20
Al. Howie 10 steers , W. T. 1,080 3.20
Tcschemncher &
DcUlllirr 40 steers 1,200 4.00
Win. Haynes 21 steers 1,223 3.85
HOGS.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
70. . . . 103 100 $ 'U)5 ) 07..223 240 $0.80
07..210 0 0.15 50..250 80 G.JiO
70..200 200 0.15 01. . 120 0.80
85..215 2SO 0.20 77. , . .230 100 0.30
73..233 210 0.20 05. , . .2G ! 60 0.80
75..210 130 0.20 57. , .251 120 0.80
74..217 2sO 0.20 01. , .234 100 O. 0
O0. . . . 03 120 0.20 70..230 40 0.30
70..225 120 0.20 73..2-.0 1(0 ( 0.80
07..231 100 0.22K 04..240 240 0.30
50..234 40 0.25 70. .213 200 0.85
112..213 500 0.25 02. . .274 2CO 0.85
57..271 100 0.25 00. . ICO 0.35
71..211 80 0.25 57..2J1 80 0.35
15..2HS 0.25 5S..234 200 0.35
W ) 220 60 0.25 04..304 200 0. 5
. .235 100 0.25 03..233 120 0.35
CO. . ,273 100 0.25 03..243 leO 0.37i
08. . .211 200 0.25 71..207 2JO 0.40
03. . .240 80 0.25 00. .274 240 0.40
70..220 300 0.25 70 .244 SCO 0.40
5'J..2.3 100 0.25 00. .255 tO 0.40
CO..252 300 0.25 05. .203 80 0.40
73..230 200 0.25 03. .251 120 0.45
57..252 200 0,25 01..203 80 0.45
78.2-11 100 0.30 00..272 80 0.50
50..243 120 0.80
Packers Purchascn.
Showing the number of hogs bought by
the leading buyers on the market to-day :
O. H. Hammond & Co 517
Omaha Packing Co 1,231
Armour C. 1' . Co 43)
J. P. Squires &Co 1,402
{ Ugliest nnd Lowest.
The following are the highest and lowest
prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs
on this market , during the past few days , and
for the corresponding period in 1887 nnd 1880 ;
Ijivc H too It. Notes.
Henry Koch , IJradshaw , caino in with
stock.
Mr. Stevens , Uva , Wyo. , was in with flvo
louds of cattlo.
Thomas Stretch , Valparaiso , and U. K.
Finkle , Creighton , came in with cattlo.
\V. W. Latta camn down from Tekarnah
with four louds of fat cattle , which sold on
the market at * 5.00.
Fred Clarke was down from Fremont
looking over the market. Ho reports everything -
thing there in good shupo.
William Lewis , Macedonia ; F. W. Bow
man , Uruning. and Mr. PetlsonVeston , la. ,
were among the visitors ut the yards.
Jamns Farrell , Bromiield ; Mr. Skinngr ,
Abio ; Henry Cook , Underwood ; Mr. llutlcr ,
Crescent , and E. C. Goodoll , Western , came
in with hogs.
Among those who came in with cattle wcro
Charles lireese , Merrl > oan , Neb. ; F. J.
Tohill , O'Neil , nnd Mr. Hockwood , Whitewood -
wood , Dak.
ORIAHA THADE CONDITIONS.
Money is In fair supply for all legitimate
demands at the usual rate. Exchange steady
at $1.00 per thousand. General trade is good.
Sugars are advancing , this being a month oj
largo consumption and the rcllnera are mak
ing hay whllo the sun shines. Salted ocean
fish continue scarce. As cold weather approaches
preaches and with it the end of the season ,
it becomes evident that high prices will rule
during the ensuing year for mackerel ark
cod. Speculative manipulations initiated by
a French bull syndicate at Havre and sup
ported by free buying of Now York specu
lators , have enhanced the prices of Hio and
Santos coflce uud aa advance'of Kc PC ? Ib on
o\v grades of Hlo Is ndttll. The stocks in
Jrazll are very Jur o , however , and
t seems hardly probable , that higher prices
will obtain. Green fhms ro in demand ,
owing to the hot iveathor. Oranges nro
icurco , and the lemou season 1 ? about over.
The magnificent crops , TIIOW almost out of
danger from frost , and the good prices likely
.o bo obtained for them , indicate n plentiful
supply of cash in farmers' hands nnd cpnse-
Itiently n heavy donmtid for the staples nnd
Fancies with which our jobbers' shelves nnd
leers arc loaded. The iron and wool mar-
< cts have felt the c'tTecis of the business
joom , which it is evident the west is to bo
jlessed with this yeah and are advancing in
sympathy with other lines nnd In increased
demand , _ j _
Produce , Fruit < * , I5tc.
UUTTEU Fancy , solid-packed creamery , 18
@ ! 21c : choice country , Ii5@17e ; common
grades. lOyllUc.
Koos Sirictlv fresh , U@15ccandlcl.
CAi.iFOUNMAGii\i'ia : 5l.B5Ml.riO per case
SOUTHEKX GliAl'cs IGuOo per 10-lb
basket.
PnACiir.s California , $1.00@1.50 per box ;
Missouri , Jiic@l.OO per K bu.
BANANAS Common , $1.50(32.25 ( per bunch ;
choice , ss.rxKaa.oo.
LKMOSS ( M.000S.50 | > er caso.
CAXiBi.orr.8 4075c per dozen.
PLUMS 50 < V76c per bu.
HticKiiiiEiiiiii $ l.'Jo ) > cr drawer.
POTATOKS 10@Wo ( per bushel.
SWEET I'OTATOMS ' . ' ( it'JJ o pur Ib
POULTHT fto dressed fowl -hi the market ;
live chickens , W.50@.1.75 per doz. ; spring
chickens , ? 2.25@y.O ! ) .
TOMATOES 5Ucrf1.00 ( per bu.
WATUUMCLOXS SS.OO@12.00 per 100.
PP.AUS California , W.IXK33.CO pur bu box ;
ffioiithcrn , T5 per , bu.
CEI.KKV S.V330U ior ) dozen.
Eao PIANT $1.00$1.S5 ( i > or dozen.
ONIONS l u per 10.
Ai-i'i-ns ? 3.00 ( < ia.lX ) per bbl.
CiiAiiAi'i'i.Es 70c per bushel.
CIUCK Michigan. f4.r > 0@o.50 per bbl 33
gals ; California pear cider , $15.00 per bbl.
Pop Coux Kite , at < J4i ; ; common , " @ac.
( jAiiuoTS HOopcr bushel.
\Ns-Choico eastern handplcked navies ,
$2.TOS'J.hO per bushel ; western hand picked
navies , $ ! J.j.X ( ia.75 ; mcaiums , $2.0002. ID.
Lima beans 5o per pound.
HAY f. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , $5.00 ; No.
2 upland , ? 4.00.
HHAN $10.00.
Ciiorrr.D FUKD S17.00 per ton.
VIXIIOAU Cider , 8-fil5c ( pur c lWhite
wine , ( Jl10c ( ! ! per gal.
Grocers I lst.
Koviscd prices are as follows :
UAIIOIXU Stark A , suiim'.eas , 22c ; Amos-
keag , seamless. 17'Xo ' : Ijcwiston A , seamles'j ,
19c ; American , seamless , lc ; burlaps , 4
to 5 bn , ll@Uc ; gunnies , sniRlo , 13c ; gun-
nius , dotiblo , 20c ; wool sacks , 3Jc. Twines-
Flax , ! Wc ; extra sail , ' . ' 0it21c ( sail B , l'J ' 2Jc ;
cotton. 21c ; Jute , lUc.
COITKCS Mocha , S5@20o ; Hio , good , 10JZ
17c ; Mandahlinir , aiC ' 'Sc ; roasting Hio , 15i
1'io ; O. G. Jiivn24@2io " ; ; Java , interior. 'Kf(6
B5oUio : , taucy , 1010c ; Santos and Mar.i-
caibo , 17@iyc : Avbucklcs. 10J40 ; McLaugii-
lin's XXXX. 10 > .f i1.
SUOAU Granulatsd , ,1i'c ; conf. A , 8" ;
white extra C , 7'ic ; ! ; extra C , t'c ' ; yellow
C. To ; Kowdercd , ' , 'c ; cubes , % c.
HONP.T 12@lic ! for 0:10 pound frames ;
strained honey. C@Se per pound.
BBCSWAX Choice yellow , 2U@22Kc ; dark
colored , lUJil-le.
Citnusn Young America , full cream ,
KHgllc ; full cream Cheddars , OXiJlc ( ) ; full
cream Hats , yj c ; good to choiuo skimmed
Cheddars , OUJi-jsltiinmcd Hats. Oe.
PICKI.IU Mcdlunl , in bbls , $5.5j ; do in half
bbls.0 ; ! ( ) ; small , in' ' bblh , $ d.50 ; do in half
bbls , ? 3.7fi ; gherkins , in bbls.fS.OT ; do in half
bbls W.50
ToiiAcro Plug , 2 ( ' < S05o ; smoking , lC@90c.
JEI.IIIH : f l.'J5 per yO-lb pail.
SALT fH.aOQl.U6per bbl.
ROPI ? 7-Hi. 1010-lc. ! -
MAI-LK SUOAH isncUs , ll$12c ( per Ib ;
penny cakes , K'CWc per Ib ; pure maple
syrup , ? 1.00 per gal.
Tius i oung Hys.on , common to fair , 18@
23o ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30tf55c ( ;
Gunpowder , common to good , 22 ( < o2. > o ; Gun
powder , clioii-o to f ancy , 4natoc ( ; Japan , com
mon to medium , 15tf $ # > Japan , choice to
fancy , 3'J@-l.r c : Ooloiig , common to good , 25 ( l
35c ; Oolong , clioico to fancv , 50@70o ; Imper
ial , common to medium , 25@y5c ; Imperial ,
good to fancy , 40fZ50c. "
W UTS Almonds , 1517c ( ; lllberts , ll@12c ;
Brazil , yi'lCe ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , 10@llu ;
peanuts. C@Sc.
CHACKEUS 5@10c pcrlb ; assorted caUcs , 7
@ 2o perlb , ns per list
POWDEII AND SHOT Shot. $1.20 ; bucltshot ,
$1.45 ; powder , kegs , $5.00 ; half kegs ,
$2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50 : blasting , kegs , $2.15 ;
fuses. 100 ft , srci'ita
KEFIXKD jjtiu'tTierce. . OJs'c ; 40-lD square
cans , ! ) ! < ; c ; 50-lb round , 9) c ; 20-lb round ,
O'fc : 10-lb pails , O c ; 5-lb pails , U o ; 3-lb
pails , OJc.
PKovisioNS Hams , I3@l3lobreakfast \
bacon. ll@H ! < o ; bacon sides , 10 > c ; dry
salt. 'J54cj ' shoulders , 9.Kc ; Uried beef ,
IKIID : U IIUITS Figs , in boxes , per Ib , 13@
ICc ; dates , in boxes , 5 > j@7c ; London Malaga
layer raisins , per box , $3.50@8.75 ; Malaga
loose raisins , $2.30 ( 2.50 ; now Valen
cia raisins , per Ib , 7 } @bc ! ; Cali
fornia loose muscatels , per box. $1.75.
California London layer raisins , per box ,
$2.i5ii2.CO ! ( ! ; pitted cherries , per Ib , 0@21c ;
California pitted plums , per Ib , 12@13c ;
dried blackberries , per Ib , 8K@flc ; dried
raspberries , per Ib , 4i5c ( : evaporated ap
ples , 8 ( il4c ; California nun dried peaches.
13c ; California unpared evaporated
peacnes , 15@lSc ; evaporated California
apricots , 19c ; Zantuo currants , C ) < @ 7c ; Turk
ish prunes , 4)4@4J40 ; citron , " 2fC'Jic ( ; orange
peel , 15 j ; lemon peel , lOc.
FISH. Holland Herring , 85c@90c. per keg.
White Fish , M bbls. , No. 1 , $ ti.OO , Family *
$3.75 ; Trout , No. 1 , $ . " > 50 : Mackerel , % bbls.
Bloater Mess , $18.00. Bloater , $10.50 , No. 1
Shore , $13.50 , Large Family , $10.50 ; Labra
dor Herring , $1.50 ; Columbia Ulver Salmon ,
$17.00 per bbl.
Council Per Ib , whole. Cc ; bricks nnd
strips , 7@Sc.
CANDV Mixed , Sil > l3a\ \ stick , SJ Oll o ;
rock candy , 10 > < @ 13o ; fancy cauuy , 7g ( Sc.
Dry Goods.
COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent dis. ; LL ,
5k'o ; CC , 6o ; SS , 7fc ; Nameless , Cc ;
UX , 18o ; U , 20o ; No. 10 , 8 c ; No. 40 , lO c ;
No. (10 ( , \ 'iytcNo. \ . 80 , 13Kc ; No. 30 , colored , Uc ;
No. 50. colored , 12o ; No. 70 , colored , 121 < o ;
Bristol , 1'JKc ; Union Pacific , 17o
CAIU-CT WAIIP Bib White , 10c ; colored ,
22cHATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem lOc ; Beauty ,
12Mo ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased. $0.5u.
1'iiiNTS Solid colors Atlantic , Co ; Slater
CKc ; Berlin oil , OUo ; Garner oil , C@7c.
COHMBT JIIANS Androscoggin , 7J < c ; Kear-
sarge , 7Jfo ; Uockport , 6a ; Concstoga , 0) ) o ,
TIUKS York , 30 in. , l'MoYork \ , 32 in. .
13 } c ; Swift Hlvcr. 8c ; Thorndiko OO , 8J c ;
Thorndlko EF , 8Kc ; Thorndiko 120 , 'JJ < Jc ;
Thorndiko XX , I5c ; Cordis No. 5 , O c ;
Cordis No. 4. lie.
DeNiMH-Amoskeag , uoz , 10 > < o ; Everett , 7
oz , 13J. < c ; York. 7oz , l3 > c ; Haymaker , 8Hc ;
Jaffroy XX , llfto ; Jalfrey XXX , i2 o ;
Beaver Creek AA , Jiio ; Beaver Creek BB
He ; Beaver Creek CC , lllo.
KENTUCKY JEANS. Memorial , 15o ; Dakota
ISo ; Durham , 27 > d ; Hercules , ISo ; Learning.
ington , ' - > 2 > o ; Cottswold , S7Ko.
CIIASII. Stevens' B , Co ; Stevens' B
bleached , 7e ; Stovena'tA , 7J c : Stevens A'
bleached , SJ c ; Stevens' P , 8Ko ; Stevens'
P , bleached , WoSlovens' \ N , W.o ; Slovens'
N , bleached. 10 > oStevens , , SRt , 12 > < o
MISCELLANEOUS. Taoio ou ciotn , $2.59 ;
plain Holland , 9J$6\ Dado Holland , 12Kc. -
Brown Bheetlng Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 } o ; At-
lantio H , 4-4 , 7 o ; Atlantic D. 4-4. CVo ; At
lantic P , 4-4 , ( Jo ; Aurora LL , 4-4. Co ; Aurora
Ov4Wo ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJfc ; Hoosier
LL , 4-4 , Co ; Indian' ' Head , 4-4 , 7c : Lawrence -
ronco LL , 4-4 , Co ; , Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5Ko ;
Pcpperell H , 4-4 , 7c ; Popperell O , 4-1 , GJfc ;
Pcpporell. 84 , iSJ cs'Pepperoll.O-l.aic ' ; Pcp-
porell , 10-4 , 23c ; UtTcaC , 4-4 , 4Ji"o ; Wachusett ,
4-4 , 7 o ; Aurora II , :4-4 : , 7e , Aurora B , 4-4 ,
JUCK West Point SO In , 8 oz , lO o ;
West Point 29 In. 10 oz , 13o : West Point
29 in , 12 oz , 15o ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , ICo.
FLANNELS Rod , C , 24 in , 15K ; E , 24 In ,
21o ; G G , 24 In , 18o ; H A F , Jf , 25o ; J II F , tf ,
27Jo.
Pin NTS Pink and Robes Hichmona , 0 > o ;
Allen , Co ; Rivcrpomt. Co ; Steel illver , 0 > jo ;
Richmond , 0 > < c ; Pacific ,
PuiXTS iJress Charter Oak ,
Ramapo , 4lfo ; Lodl , CJ ctAllen. Co ; Richmond
mend , Co : Windsor , OKo ; Eddystono , CHo ;
Paciflo , OK" . , ,
BLEACHED SUEETIXO Berkeley cambrio
No. 00 , 9Ko ; Best Yet , 4-4. CJ/o ; butter cloth
° < J , 4/o ; Cabot , 7Uc ; Farwell half bleached
8Kc ; Fruit of Loom. 9/o : , Greene
G , Co ; Hope , 1Knn \ Philip cam-
brlc , llo ; Lonsdalo cambric , llffa ;
Lonsdale. 9c ; Now York mills , lOUc ;
Pepperell , 42-in , lie : Pepperell , 4C-in , l2oi
Popporoll , 6-4 , 16c ; pcppercll , 8-4 , 21o ; Pep-
percll , 9-4 , 23o ; Pepporcll. 10-4 , 2.H } ; Canton
4-4 , 8 0 ; Trlurapb , Co ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val-
lete. . .
FLANNELS. -naftsuicn,20cGo3hcn ; ,
52Vc ; Clear Lake , OoJ ci Iron Mountain ,
"
i LANXELS-Whltc G H.NO. 2 , ? / , SSVOI G
II , No. 1 , Jf , 2 , { o ; u n No. 2 , # , B2Ko : B
H.No. 1 , 4 ! 80c ; Qucehct , No. 1. h 42d.
UixnttAM IMuuKCttcticclM , 7 } < \Vhltten- ; -
[ on , 7Kc ; York , 7tfc ; Normandi iiress ,
8'jo : Calcutta dress. 8' c : Whlttenton dress ,
y 'o ; Renfrew dress , SjtfoM'J1 jo.
CAMIIHIC" Slater , GUe : Woods , Gj o ;
Standard , Cj c ; Peacock , ojfc.
PHINTS Ixiuao BLUE Arnold , O' c ; Amer
ican , CVo ; Gloucester , 0/c ! Arnold C long
cloth , { ) ; Arnold B long cloth , 10 } ; Arnold
Gold Seal. 10 > : Stiefcl A , 12 ; Windsor Gold
Ticket. 10K.
SntiiTtNO Checks , Caledonia X , 9 > ( fc ; Cal
edonia XX. 10' c ; Economy , 9o ; Oils , I'c. '
Con I nnd Iihnc.
LIME S5(300c ( ; Portland cement. $ .ir > 5 ; do
uiestic cement , $1.35 ; plaster , $2.00/2.15 ( / ;
hair , 23@25c.
CoAir Anthracite , range , and nut. $10.f.O ;
largo egg , $10.'J5 ; Rock Spring , $7.dO ; Su
perior , 0.00 ; Iowa , $4.50(35.50 ( ; steam coal ,
$1.50 to $2.00.
Lumber.
First and second clear , J ( ? 12 In.$17 00@10 00
first mid second clear , } ( n '
in . . 411 OOftfr.l 00
Third clca114 fcnHtf m 43 0.1 ( < i4ti 00
A select , lU'Oei'i i ' ' * OOorM < > 0
B select , lUOCW" a > 00iJT ( ; IK )
A stock boards , 12@IO feet , 12 in 40 00
B stock boards , 12 < S HI foot , 12 in 41 00
C stock boards , I''t'CUJ foot , 12 In 3(5 ( 00
D stock boards , 12 10 feet , 13 in 23 00
Flooring , first common , ti in 34 00
Flooring , second common , 0 in 32 00
Select fencing fiooring 17 Od
Siding , llrst and second clear , 14@ > 1G ft.2.1 00
Siding , llrst common , 10 feet 22 00
Siding , second common 10 ( K )
Common boards 12 50
No. 2 boards , nil lengths 13 50
Fencing No 1,12020 foot 10 50
Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 18 feet 15 50
Joists nnd scantling , 2x4 , 14 ( < ? 1 ( ) feet. . . . 10 00
Timber , 4x1 , 8x3 , 12 ( < D10 feet 17 00
Pickets , first rough , good 20 00
Pickets , fancy hciul and dressedscleotcd.25 ( X )
Shingles , choices A to extra A 2 00(32 ( SO
Shingles , standard 2 50
Shingles , No. 1 1 10@1 15
Lath , dry 2 40
Posts , each 10 ® 25
Ijciitliur.
Hemlock sole , lSity7o ( per Ib ; oak aolo , 31@
3ic per Ib ; oak harnuss , 2SgOc ( : ! wor Ib ; selec
ted oak and truce , 33o per lu ; oait and hem
lock upper , 20@2'Jc per foot. iiumlock calf
skin , No. 1 , fcOf 90o per Ib , according to
weight ; o-ik calf skin , No.l. 00c@ll.03 par
Ib ; Plilliidolphla calf sldn , extra , $1.00(31.10 (
pcrlb ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , ( iOCyJ'iOc per
Ib : oak kip skin , No. 1 , 70ifSOo per Ib : Phila
delphia kip skin , extra , SO@9Uc peril ) . iTrcnrh
calf skins , ( nccordinir to weight and quality ) ,
$1.1551.75 per Ib ; French kip skins , do , 8'Jc ' ( < §
81.10 i > ur Ib. Cordovan , russctt , IRi- ; satin
finish. 20o per foot ; welt leather , $3.50 > < 2t.5U
per side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 20j ( 3io )
per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 25u.3tic ( per
foot ; giovc calf sl < ins , 30Q7.Kc : ) per foot ;
Douglas kid , 30@40o per foot ; kangaroo
skins , 40$50t. ( < par foot , according to quality.
Toppinits , f8.00fflO.OJ ! per dozen ; linings ,
J5.00@9.00 par dozen ; apron skuis , $10.0U@
12.00 per dozen.
Iru < ; < 4 nnd Clioiulcnls.
MiSTi.i.\xioi's : Sulph. acid , lc ; ritric
acid , CtOo ; turtaric 5Uc ; "bal. copavia , O c ;
borax , lOc ; chloroform , 47c ; glycerine , 23c ;
gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; gum camphor , 20c ;
gum opium , & 1.1G ; sulph , morphia , $2.50 ;
bromide potassium , 42c.
Oii. Carbon , 150 ° 10o ; headlight , 175 °
Mc ; gasoline , 74 ° 12 cVcst ; Virpiulu
summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 golden ma
chine , ISc ; cxtrii W. S. lard , 74c ; No. 1 lard ,
44c ; turpentine , 44 } < fo ; linseed raw , 50c ;
bniiou , 5jc. :
QUISIXI : P. & W- . ' per oz , G5c ; German ,
per oz , 4''c.
Jlctnls nnd Tinncr.s' Stock.
Tin plate. I C , 10x14 , best , $15.75 ; tin plate.
tin , 23e : solder , 14@17c ; copper bottoms , 31c ;
shcalhing copper , tinned , 2'Jc ' ; planistnni ? cop
per , tinned , 35c : lead pipe , ( i' ic : sheet load 7o ;
sheet iron. N S 16 to 2453.20 : Kussiiuron , 13c ;
Am Russia planished , A , 10ac ; Am liussia
planislicd , B , 9' ' c ; painted barb wire , $3.25 ;
galvanized barb wire. $1.0D : stcol nails , $2.2J
@ 2.30 ; steel wire nails , $ 'i.CO@2.70 ; iron
nails , $ J.10@2.15.
JU.N-K Machine castings , $12.00@13.00 ;
stove plates , $7.00(58.00 ( ; wrought ironS.OO@
10.00 ; bones , dry , $ o.OO ; steel , $5.00 per ton ;
copper. 88.00@9.00 ; brass , $4.00@8.00 ; zinc ,
$2,00 < c3.00 ; solid lead , $2.00@3.00 ; tea lead ,
83.00@2.60 ; rubber , $2.50@3.00 ; mixed rags ,
$1.10@1,15 per cwt.
A Natural Product ol'Call Torn la.
It ia only found in Butte county , Cal
iforniu , nnd in no otlioi * part of the
world. Wo refer to the tree that pro
duces tlio healing nnd penetrating crum
used in thnt pleasant and ell'cctivo cure
consumption , asthma , bronchitis ,
and coiiRhs , SANTA ABIE , the King
of Consumption. Goodman Drug Co.
pmmuiteos and sells it for $1.00 a bottle
tle , or $3 for $2.50. By the use of CALI
FORNIA CAT-R-CUilK , all symptoms
of catarrh are dispelled , and the dis
eased nasal passage is speedily restored
to a healthy condition. $1.00 a pack
age. By mail $1.10. Circulars free.
21.829,850
Tans ill's ' Punch Cigars
were shipped tfurlne the past
two years , without a drum
mer in our employ. No other
hnueo lu the worlit can truth *
fully make such n. Htiowinc.
One agent ( dealer only !
wanted in each town.
83LD DY LeADINQ DRUGGISTS.
R.W.TANSILL & C0..55 State SLChlnnao.
JOSEPH GILLOTTS
STEEL PENS
COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1873.
Nos. 3O3-404-I7O-CO4.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.
Bettie Stuart Institute P.WSSSM .
Will commence Its Slst year Keptomher mil , 1883. Ad
vantages unMirpa vod , Homo comforts ; carctu
training. Apply to Mrs. M. McKKE HUMF.S , 1'rlnclpul
Morgan Park Military Academy
Tlio Host Hoys' Hoarding School In tlio West.
Sixteenth year beRins Sept. 10th. Send for cata
logue to CAIT. Kl > . N. K1HIC TALCO1T , Supt. ,
MOUQ.VM I'.MIK , COOK CO. , ll.L.
rrillE I'EEKSKIIJj MIUTAIIY ACADKMV
-L I'ceksklll-on-Iludsoii , N. Y. Send for cala-
lofc'UO. JMO. M.TII.DKN.M.l ) . . M.A. , 1'rlnclpal.
U School for Girls and YouniTijiuiies. For I
catalonuB address U. THAYKK. Mi. I,1
Mown rarfc. 111. , uff > Modlsou Uueet , CWcago , III.
G- HEY LOCK INSTITUTE ,
South Wllllamstown , Iterkslitro county ,
Mass. A private school for boys. 1'ropnre for
collego. Hclentlllo hchool or buslne s. 1'orty-sev
onlh year bcglnH Thursday. September 13th.
For ciUaloguo udilress UEO. ! ' . M11.I.S ,
1'rlnclpal.
OTEADY EMPLOYMENT
A and cncrcetlo ladr canvaiiera redding In tblt
w or other tuwni. No capital necesiarjr , ( Joodi
| > < * II the year round , UoTorcncn required. Address
WBSTBKN AUKNTS' BUl'l'LY CO. , ZJ3 fifth Av . .
CutcUKO , 111.
Ml. rAI.MEIl. K. P , IlIcnilAM. J. II. lll.A.NCIiAlai
PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. .
Live Stock Commission Merchants.
Offlce-lloom 21. Oppoilto Kichango llullillnu , Union
_ _ Btocte Vardi , BoutU Uuiulia.Neb ,
" "
KORIMERWESTE"RF"IELP& MALEY
Live Stock Commission ,
Room 15 , Kichange IlulldlnK. Union Stock Yardt ,
boutU Quiaua , Nub.
_ _
ALEXANDER & FITCH ,
Commision Dealers in Live Sod
3oomZ3 , Oppoitto Kxcbange IlulldlnK , Union 'Stock
Yard , tklulll Omana , Keti.
YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha , Limited , -
ABrloiiltufnTTmplcmonta.
" " "
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Dealer in Agricultural Implementsagous , ,
Cnrtlaccs and llut lf . . StrrrMietwcciiVtlinoO
linb ,
LININQER & METU-ALF CO. ,
AgrlcnltnrallfflDlcincnls.fapfls.CarriagK . .
llupclci , Klc. Wholesntc. Omalia , Ncbrn-kn.
PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
\Vholesnlrt Deillrn" In
AgTicnltural Iiunlcuicnts , Wagons & Buggies
1U1 , ' . ! . Wa and .07 Jouca Street , Omaha.
pTpTVi AST * * " c oTi
Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
Culllvalors , liny lUkPi. Cldrr Mlllti and I.ubnn 1'ul'
Tcrlieri. Cor. llth and Mcliolns i-lrcots.
WIN6TTA IMPLEMENT CO
Wliole.'sle -
AgricultiiraiIiniileiiiciitsWagoiis&Biiggies ,
( V.rnrr . Kill "nd Xlrholn >
OMAHA 11UAXCH ,
J. F. SEIBERLINO CO. ,
Akron , Olllo.
Hancsting Machinery and Binder Twine ,
W. K. Mesi ! . MaiiHjcr. 1213 Lciivonworth St. , Omnha.
M O LI N E , M ILBllRN&STobDAR'D Co
Mnnufiicturcrsnnd Jobbers lu
Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
Cor. 9th and Tactile Streets , Omntia , Neb.
Artists' Materials.
A HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1M3 IOUK | S ptrcet , Oraoba , NcbrasVa.
Booksollona nnd Stationers.
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H.'M , & s. W.JONES.
Successors to A. T. Kcnyon .t Co , , Wholesale & Itotnll
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Kino WeddlnK Sitn'loiierr ' , Cuniincrctal btatloncry ,
i.v ; . ! Dout'lm Street. Omnhu , Neb.
Boots and
K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. ,
( buccusiur.t to Heed , Jones & Lo. )
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes
Accnlslor lloston HuMier Shoo Co. 1KB , 1104 & 11UC
llurnoy fct. , OmoLa. Nebniuka.
W. V. MORSE Ar CO. .
Johhers of Boots and Shoes ,
1101llKMlUi IJouBlns St.Onmlin Mamil'nctorjSum
mer St. lic&lon.
Coffooo , Spices , Etc- _ _
C3LARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Ouialm CutTeo and Hplco Mills.
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
flavoring Extracts , Laundry Illue. Inks. ntc. Kll-
Kliillurriar Street. Omuhn. NebrKfku.
Crockery and _
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w. L. "WRIGHT.
Anent forthp Mnnufncturcrs nnd linportots of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Kt < - _ Hfllcc.3178. l.'th Kt. . Omnhn. Kebrnika.
PEtSKINS , OATCH &LAUMAN.
Imuorterb and Jobbers of
( Mcry , Glasware , Lamis , Silverware
Etc. 1114 V'urnara St. , Now I'll \ ton llulldlng.
Comrnlnaion and Storage.
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RIDDELL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
SpccloHIrP''er. . ! rhoe.n. ! 'oijtry , Garni- ,
1112lIo\Tard Street. Omalia.
CEO. SCHROEDER & . CO. .
Bucoesaors to McSliuno A. Kchrocder. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Ouiitlm. Ncbmsku.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS.
Wholesale
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision
Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1011 .North IttU
Street , Uinnliu , Nub.
Coal , Coke and Lima.
OMAHA"coALT COKE' &TLllvTE"
Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
209 South 13th Street , Oninlm , Ncbrnika.
J. J. JOHNSON <
Manufacturers of Lime ,
Anil shippers of Coul , Coak , Cement , 1'Imter. Mm
Druln Tile , and Sewer IMpe. onico , - . > 1S , H. iJlh :
( it. , Omulm , Neb. Telephone til.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and Cote ,
! H South 13th St. . Omaha. Kcb.
Notions.
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M. ESMITH & CO ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1103 nnd 1104 DoiiRlai , Cor. 11th St. , Omaha , Nub.
KILPATRICK-KOCHDRYCOODSCo
Importers and Johhers in Dry GoodsNotions ,
Gcnta * Furnishing Ooodi. Corner llth and IlunoT
tilt. , Omaha , Nebraska.
Furniture.
DEWEY & STONE.
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Karnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska.
CHARLES SHIVERICKi
Furniture
Omaha. Nebraska.
Crocorios.
PAXTON , GALLAGHER & C d7T
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
.OB , TOT , 709 ana 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
1 lh and Ixa : Bnworth Strceti , Omaha , Nebraska.
Hardware.
MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of
Saddlery & Jfoers of Saddlery Hardware
And Leather. 1103 , llCtt and 1177 Ilurnoy St. , Omalia ,
Nebraska.
Ha rdvvaro
W. J. BROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , WaKen Stock , Hardware , Lumber , Etc. ira
and 1811 Harney titrect.Umaha.
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
llechanlcn' Tools and DufTalo Hcalei. 1105 Douelai
Hlreot , Omaha , Ncbraaka.
RECTOR , W1LHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
Wh and Ilarner Pts. , Ornaha , Neb. Western Aecnti
for Austin Powder Co. , Jcirerson Bteel Nolls.
Fairbanks Btandurd Hcuk > > .
LEE CLARKE , ANDREESEN
, HARD
WARE COMPANY ,
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate.
Metals , Sheet Iron , etc. AgenU for Howe Scales ,
Miami 1'owdur and I.yimm Itarbetl wire ,
Omuba , Nebraska.
Hats , Caps , Etc
W. L. PARROTTE & , CO. ,
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
1107 Ilarner Stre U Omaha. Neb.
Lumber.
OMAHA LUMBER CO. ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
IStj Struct and Union Pucltlc Track , Omaha.
LOu7s BR AbFORD ,
'Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , Saso ,
Dooif.lito. Tau -Corner 7tU add JoU."la i Corusi
< Mn KuU Uuiula *
Lumber'
C. N. D1ETZ ,
Dealer in All Kind ? of Lumhcr ,
12th anil California SlreeKOmaha , Nobrrnkn.
I1U.U V , , L. , , , , , ,
Lniuher Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
nonBUi l < . .Om ha.
T. W. HARVEY LUMBER COTe
To Dealers Only ,
Ofllco.UCU Fnrnnm ttcot. Omnlin.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Liimlcr , Etc ,
Imported nnd American I'ortlnm ! Omcnt. Pta (
Auentfor.Mllniiuken llyArnullc Cement and '
tjJliicy While l.lm e.
CHAS. R.
Dealer in Hardwood Liimoer ,
Wood Carpets and Parquet rioorln ? 9th and IloiiRlai
_ _ _ Millinery nnd Notions.
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"i. OBERFELDER" * "coT
Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions
IN. ? lflnmHU Smi
Ovprnllft.
CANFIELD
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeans I'nnU , Shirts , htc. llViand 11UI Douglas Street ,
Omulm. .Ncli.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
( i and 4A'i Be nth 101 li St. , Omnha. I ,
Oils- I
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
WholsaleReflncd and Lubricating Oils , i
Axle Urcasc , Etc. , Omulm. A. II. lllnhop , Mnnngar
VINYARD & SCHNEIDER.
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , !
HOG Hnrner Street , OuiHhn.
Office Fixtures.
THIS S1MMO.ND8 MANUKACTUllIXG CO.
Mnnulnct-.ir . 's of
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
Manilas , SMcboar.K Hook Cases , Drui ; Klxliiri > nWall
r M > irnttltlonj. Killlne.Counter' , lleernnd Win *
Cooler * . Vilrrurft.Glc. Kurtor ? Hiu1 omcr , ITJOuuu 1T3J
SoutU Uth St. , OuiiiLm , Tolupliuuo ir.4.
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CUMMINGS
Wliole nlo Dealers In
Paints , Oils , Window Gin , Etc ,
HIS F.irnam Street. Omaha , Neb.
Pnpor.
CARPENTER PAPER GO.
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nice itoek of rrlntliiu , Wrapping and Writing
Fapsr. Special attention Klvon to cur load orderi.
Paper Boxos.
JOHN L. WILKIE ,
Proprietor Omaha Panel1 Box Factory ,
N'os. 131" nml 131'J Uoujlns St. , Omaliu , Nob.
SoocJs.
PHIL. STIMME"L coTT
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
811 nnd (113 ( Jones Street. Ouinlia.
Storngo , Forwarding : & Commlsalon
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. ,
Storage , Forwarding and Commission , '
Drancti Innianof the Hemioy IliiKPY Co. Hucgipsal
wUoloulu anil rotull , l , w iJlOaml 1312 liard Street ,
Omaha. Telephone No. 750. '
JBrovvora
STORZ & 1LER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1521 North Klgthloenth Street , OmHtm , Ntb.
Cornlbo.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , '
Mannfactnre Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
John Epenetor. Proprietor , 920 Dodso and 101 and 101
North llrth Street , Ouiiiba.
Pi In t o rs * Ml a to rl a I a.
RN"NEWSPAPE"R
Auxiliary PaWIste
Dealer. la . M
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goofls
311 Clothlna and Leather Pelting. 100) ) Kanmiq Btr t ,
_ 8a _ s h , Doors ,
M. A . DISBROV/ , CO. ,
Wtiolcsaln Mttnuf..ctiircrs of ( ,
Sash. Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , '
llranch Ufflco , 1Mb and ItitrJ Btreets , Omaha. N b. \
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. ]
Manufacturers of Sasn , Doors. Blinds ,
V-nldlnzs , StHlr Work and Interior lUrcl Wood n
aa. N. II. Corner Mh nnd I.oiiTonwurtli Streets , /1
Omaha. HOD , . 1
, Pumps , Etc.
A. L. STRANG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. . * I
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fillings , '
Uoim anj Water Supplies. TTpiuIqunrteM for Mart ,
toosl A , Co a itooils. U13 & VJU Karnuin fct. , Ocuuli J
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP COTT
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Uftllldar Wind Mills. 013 and DM Farnam St. , Oraaht.
U. K. ltoa , Acllnu Manager.
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BROWNELL & CO
Rngines , Boilers and General Machinery.
Sheet iron , „ , .
Jjroni Worka
STEAM BOILER WORKS ,
Carter U bon , 1'rop'n. .Mnnufiicturcrs of all klndl
Steai Boilers , Tanto and Sheet Iron WorS I
Works gouth SOlh and U. * M. Crossing.
PAXTO.V & VIEUUNd 111ON WOllK3.
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort ,
Enulnes , Ilrais Work , Goncrnl Foundry , Jlnchlno ant
lilttckinillh Work , omce and Works , U , i * . Hjr.
and lltb Ktruet , Umulm ,
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WIRE" * rnoTT"WORK3 ,
Mannfactarers of Wire anil Iron Railings
Detk lUlli , Window Outrdn. Mower HdindiVlr ' *
blitiin , Klc. 123 Nortli ICth Blrcut. OmuL . J
OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS/
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes f
7ault , Jail Work , Iron and Wlru Fencing , Slum , BU <
U.Andiocn. I'roy'r Cor. lUbaoUJuckiun Ut * .
CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
and Hcreens. for banki , omco , ilore . reilrtpncoi , etc.
Improved Awnlni ! > . I ockir.aiU Muclilnorr uud
lllacktmlili Work . tai boulli 1UM St.
MEACHER &WHITMORE ,
Fire and Burglar Proof SafcsTime ,
tieiicrul Avunlt lor Illo-jnlJ Hnfo
VaulU und Jail Work , m B.litU tit.