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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4 , 1883.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
The Great Excltomont In Whont
Not Oonflnod to Chicago.
THE FOREIGN MARKETS EXCITED.
The Advance In J'rlcon of tlic Itnttt
X\vo Days Caused ljr ) Covcrlnits
for I" < ircln ( Auoount
Corn
CHICAGO IMIODUCK MAHKKT.
Oct. S , | Special Telegram to
TUB Hi.n.l A few minutes before the close
yesterday afternoon a 60iO ( ( ) bushel lot of
wheat for December delivery was sold at
( l.US > . Within live minutes from the open
ing this morning the same M,000 ) bushel lot
was bought back at fcl.f.8 by the patty who
sold It. Twenty-four hours before this last
trade occurred the market was $1.0l5f. Ten
dnyn ago the market wus 02@l'3c ' People
who have been selling wheat for three
months on Dodge's estimate of 440.000tXK )
bushels tried to buy It nil back In ten days-
most of them within a period of four days
nnd Ms ! is the result. The wheat market
opened it $1.11 for December and $1.12 for
May. T > l.Us ! what the ofllcial record made
the Initial range. If brokeis and commis
sion merchants got wheat within 2@3c
of those figures they counted themselves
lucky. Within six minutes of the opening
December traveled from $1.11 to $1.18 , nnd
back to $1.11J . Thereafter it ranged from
ft.14 % to (1.18 , most of the business being
done between -1.15 nnd $1.17 up to 12 o'clock.
May and December stayed close together
during n largo part of the session. Once ,
however , during the first eventful six min
utes , Maj tore away nnd went to $1.19l < f , but
no record of trades appear at that figure.
Some very remarkable stories nro told of
happenings in the pit around the opening.
There were trades 2c apart In different parts
if the pit at the same moment. Tlie wit who
said the snniitct opened yesterday at "Jl.OIJf
( Jitl.Osi on the split , " would have
been" nearer right to-day if ho had
said it opened nt "tl ll@l.IS on the
split. " This proves that the tremendous
excitement In wheat is not confined to Chicago
cage , nnd that it is not of local manufacture
it IH only necessary to look at quotations from
other markets. Koieign mantels are nt
length taking a decided interest in the situa
tion here , and in other American markets.
. hey are quoted as excited nnd higher all
nrouml , especially for American wheat.
During the past few days , and notably since
the successful conclusion of the September
detil , foreigners have been covering their
short wheat In Chicago nnd elsewhere.
There was more force to the arguments ad
vanced by Ilutchlnson than there was in all
the reports of short cinps and bulging prices
In the northwist. That was nn nrgninent
that could be seen as well as heard. Orders
to cover shorts in later months fol
lowed. The rout of shorts turned
Into a panic , from the effects of which New
York and foreigners suffered most severely.
The advance of the last two dnys has been
caused very largely by coverings for for
eign account. Some of the local nnd Now
York heavy weight plungers helped the
price up on them. The uurden of the enor
mous losses that have occurred lately has
clearly fallen on people who could stand it.
The accumulations years of must have molted
rvway very rapidly , but the losses have been
met with astonishing promptitude most cases
though the rapidity of the advance has been
nsovcio trial to the commission trade in
general. Nothing could better illustrate the
financial solidity of rank nnd tllo of commis
sion houses than the record of the past
week. Two failures , both the direct
result of the September corner , nro the only
"accidents , " Just before the close the mar
ket slid off violently again from $1.18' to
$1.12) ) 1.13 for December in about half an
hour , the last 3 cent drop being swift. No
especial reason for the break was given. The
i same people who considered OOo a bulge n
few weeks ngo , were talking of $1.18 ns nbad
break to-day. Trade hns been narrowed con
siderably during the Inst three days , and
commission merchants continue to pursue a
conscrviitivo policy , They nro not looking
for business ntul minimize risks to the limit.
There still remain big lines of short wheat
that have not been touched , nnd there nro
also big lines of long wheat that have not
been sold out. Hutchinson is believed to
linve diminished his line greatly on the ad
vance. The feeling after the close was fever
ish , but conservative forces are at work to
restore quiet. "In ofllces , " nfter 'change ,
there was some trading at a still further
shrinkage than is indicutcd by the final range.
The corn market caught the infections
from adjoining pits and opened feverish and
excited at from l@U c advance on near op
tions , but more remote were comparatively
steady , May opening Uc better and Decem
ber nnd year about Xo over the closing
prices of yesterday. Seeing the wildness of
the wheat market the short sellers of No
vember corn took alarm , and from the open
ing price of 44 0 that option was soon selling
at 4 ? > c , and almost as quickly sold back
again to 445/c. The weather was magnificent
nnd favorable to early grading of now corn.
The receipts largely exceeded the shipments
, and exports were quite moderate. The governing -
* orning feature wus the possibility of a
squeeze on' near deliveries , and that out
weighed nil other consideration , making the
shorts free buyers. The volume of business
was much larger than of Into and price
changes were much heavier und more sud
den. The closing market wus affected by
the apparent weakening in corn to so mo ex
tent , but near futures show gains for the
day of ? 4 ( < < ! lJ e , and more remote from Jc
lower on Klay to ! o gain In December , but
nil futures hud more sellers than buyers at
the close.
After n long period of inertness the oat
market to-day responded to the strength in
other cereals nnd ruled irregularly higher ,
with cash and near futures advancing l.'ift '
29. The opening was firm and the subse
quent activity and marked advance was at
tributed to a general bullish feeling else
where , with nn unusual volume of trading nil
along the line. Receipts to-day und esti
mates for to-morrow were both only moder
ate , and No , 2 cash on the regular market
sold up about lcto2l9i' ( < i'2.I4C , with trading
chiefly by sample. The closing was weaker.
Provision traders had another busy
day. From the start the market
was active , nnd ns the feeling wus
nervous nnd prices Irregular , nn unusual In
terest was exhibited In its movmcnt. In trad
ing the January products , especially pork , at
tracted the principal attentionthough nearer
futures were in good demand by shorts and
parties engaged in transferring outstanding
contracts. Trade was governed by the same
influences as yesterday light hog receipts
and unfavorable news from the country
nbout the "hog crop" being the leading fac
tors In shaping the course of values. Prices
all around averaged higher , but the udvaticcs
obtained during 'change was not sustained.
The closings in some instances even showed
a decline. The lust quotutions for October
pork were 25o and for year } c lower than
yesterday's final prices. November lurd
closed unchanged , but in November pork an
ndvanco of 42o was established , in October
short ribs 15c , in year pork 5Kc , in January
pork ! ! 0c , m January lurd 6c , and In January
short ribs 12 > < c.
CHICAGO IjlVE STOCK.
CHICAGO , Oct. 3. [ Special Telegram to Ton
HISK. ] CATTUS. Although the general run
of cattle Is 0,000 less than this time last
week , the per cent of natives Is greater , and I
there wuro more good natives hero to-day
than nny day this week or last , nnd some of
the best sold a shade lower , and mediums
fully 10@16o lower. Take Holdcrman cattle
as an Illustration : Last week's consignment
sold at $ ( l.S5 , nnd to-day there were three
loade of similar cattle , the name age , fed the
same length of time , and in nearly every
way equally as good , for which only f < J.50
was bid , and they finally sold for that price.
Tcxans were substantially stronger , nnd
ranircrs sold nbout the same us last week. :
On account of the light run of Texan. * the
f best native cows made u shade more money
I than yesterday or last week. Com
; son cows and rough stock gen-
Uy remains- dull at * tully -us
prices , as last week..Thestacker and
Tenlcr trade Is fairly active anil prices
ntciuly Buyers from Pennsylvania were
looking for ho.ivy feeders , und scorned satis
fied with current prices. Natives , J2.100/1 /
0.41) ) ; Rtockers. } 'J.J0 ( < i2.fw ; cows , bulls and
inlxc'tl , $1 2.V < M.OO ; Toxnns , $ l.GO < g.9.'i ! ! ' ; west-
urn rungcr , tl r > ( V < ZH.40.
HOGS Then ! was another sharp upturn of
10 ® t-V , the advance being largely on prime
heavy and ordinary run of mixed , some of
the luttcr selling higher than for any time
Is years. The highest for best hops in Octo
ber , Ibs" , was J4.W , nml the range was M.10
fVM.SO , making values over 2c per 100 higher
than one year ago. About the lowest to-day
wan $ (1.25 ( uncl 11 your ago to-day the lowest
prleo was W.10. To-day prime heavy sold nt
'iSOrt ' < ) > 5 : 11 few Philadelphia- $0.00 ;
best mixed sold at $ i.fiO ! J.7. > , and common
$ < 1.2uii0.4 ( < i. IJght sorts were slow , but sold
lC < atf > e higher ut $ . * .W i.2. > .
Niw : YORK , Oct. fl , [ Special Telegram
to Tun UnK.l STOCKS The market opened
rather strong nml moderately active , but the
feeling was inclined to be feverish during
early trading. London sent In some buying
orders , und the general movement was up
ward , led * by Lackawnnnn and Western
Union , a small advance being made. After
11 o'clock the linn tone gave way to weak
ness and the entire list sagged oft fraction
ally , the forenoon being uninteresting. At
noon the maikct was rather active but heavy
nt prices not far from the opening. The
close showed some stocks at or near opening
figures , while In others there was u small
decline. There was some selling by bears
in anticipation of the Hank of England rate
being advanced to-morrow to 4j' } or > per
cent. There wns again considerable activity
In Now Knglaiid , though fluctuations were
not wide , und the eloso about where it
opened.
The following wore the closing quotations :
IT. S. 4s regular Northern 1'iictflc. . 2(1 (
IT. S. 4sconpons. .I'M do preferred ( ! l
I' . S. 4'Ssri'Kitlnr 10H C. f. .V. W 114
I' . S. 4'srotlpoiH ' 1(8 ( ilo preferred HI
1'BclllcUsnf'ti'i 121 N. Y. Central
Central Pacific. : i.'i I1. . I ) , i
Chlnigo i Alton .ll > a . . .
Chicago , llurllngton C. , M. A : St. ! I17U
ft yutncy 115 do prof erred. . . .IWi'S '
f ) . . I , . * W 14-J' , St. 1'nuli.OmaIm. 41' . ,
Illinois Central. . 117 ilopreferred . . .HH'i
1. , II. iW W Union I'acillc U2't
Kminas .VTetas . K'i W. . St.I , . * ! . . . . 14'5 '
I.akeShoro . . . . IttP , do prefened . . " 3
.Mlchlgnn Central. ! H4 ) Western Union. . . . N'i !
Mlsumill'acitlc
MONET ox Ctu. Easy nt C ( < ? 3 per cent
last loan , 2' per cent ; closed ollerecl nt ' . ! } ?
per cent.
PitiMG MEHCANTILE Pirnii 4X < 3 per
cent.
STKIIMNO EXCIUXOK Dull but steady at
$4.M'i ' for sixty-day bills , M.b7 for de
mand.
rnooucE.
Crrmr.o , Oct. 3. Wheat Easier ; cash ,
fl.10 ; November , fl.l'J ; December , 51. lit ;
Miiv , $1.1 % .
Corn Easier ; cash , 441.fc ; November , 43e ;
December. 4l'lrtc ) ; May. it'.i e.
Oats Easier ; cash.lM c ; Novcmbcr,83'/e ' ;
December , 23 I'-Hlc ' ; May , Jl.SbJtf.
Kyo Me.
Hariey Nominal.
Prime Timothy f 1.50.
Klax-$1.40.
Whisky $1.20.
Pork Firm ; cash , 115.75 ; November ,
SUItT'i ; January , $14.75.
Lard Steady ; cash , $11.20 ; November ,
50.150 ; January , $ S.42 i 8.45.
Flour firmer ; patents , $ O.U3@i.S5 ( ;
bakers , in sacks , J4.inC44.50 ; fancy , $4.75' < 2
5X ( ) : winter , $5.25 ( 5.50 , with some dealers
asking $5.75.
Dry Salt Meats Unchanged ; shoulders ,
short clear , O SU c ; short ribs ,
. . .
Hutter Unchanged ; creamery , 15l < < 2
2'fe ; dairy , 14@20c.
Eggs Unchanged ; fresh northern , lSJa' @
Hie.
Hie.Hides
Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , 7@
74e ; light green salted , Kc ; salted
bull , 5c ; dry Hint , l > c ; damaged , 7c ; dry
calf , 7@8c ; branded hides 15 per cent off ;
deacons , 25.S30o ( each ; dry salted. 7c.
Tallow Unchanged : No. 1 , solid packed ,
r.J4(35' ( c ; No. 2 , 4@4Mc ; cake , 6h < Zis
per lit.
Chceso Firm ; full cream Cheddars ,
'c ; llats , 9 r10c ; Young Americas ,
,
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls . 31,000 12,000
Wheat bu . IM.OOO 150.000
Corn , bu . 54C..OOO . IW.OOO
Oats , bu . 423,000 147,000
Kyo , bu . . . . .
barley , bu . . . . .
New York , Oct. 3. Wheat RecclDts ,
1111,400 ; exports , 7,800 ; spot market 3g.K ( ) < 3
higher and quiet ; No. 2 red , $1.11 in elevator ,
$1.12ntloat , * 1.12i(31.12 ( ; < f. o. b. ; No. ! ) red.
J1.U4 ; No. 4 red , lc ; ungraded red. $1.01 if
@l.l3 > ioptlons ; ; remarkably active ; business
largest ever known here , much excited on
free buying of outsiders and covering con
tracts , prices stood 7e higher , closing 'A % < & \\6
over last nipht ; November and No. 2 red
closed at $1.1 ! %
Corn Hocoipts , 142,050 ; exports , 51,200 ;
spot market 83Jfo ( higher with moderate
business ; No. 2 , .VJWQIWJfo in elevator. & ) ( <
Me afloat ; ungraded mixed , 52 } @ 545e ;
options were 2J c higher und closed easy ij c
over last night ; November closing at 53c.
Oats Ueceipts , 48OU ) ; exports 110 ; spot
market MOJi'c higher on mixed and barely
steady on white ut fair trades ; options JV ® 0
higher und moderately active ; November
closing ut 31 Vc ; spot und No. 2 white , K3 % ( < g
I4c ! ; mixed western , 2C@32c ; wcite western ,
Coffee Options steady ; sales , 103.000 bags ,
Including October at $18.30 ® 13.05 ; Novem
ber , Sl2.t5r.W12.lir ; December , J12.00@12.25 ;
spot fair , Uio strong ; fair cargoes , ISJfc.
Petroleum Steady and quiet ; united
closed at 05c.
Eggs Firm at a fair demand : western
Pork Strong ; mess quoted at $10.25(9 (
17.00.
Lard Spot dull but higher : western steam
$ ll.tr : > ; options T > to 11 points higher and quiet ;
sales , October , $11.30 ; November closing at
$9.05.
Hutter Fancy steady , others weak ; dairy ,
l-dfi o ; creamery , Utii3e. (
Cheese Stronger on fancy ; western , 6@
St. Lou I * . Oct. 3. Wheat Wildly ex
cited and no figures given save for December ,
which closed at $1.18.
Corn Higher ; cusli , 30 } c bid ; October ,
39e ! ; November , 30)fc. )
Oats Nominal.
Pork-Firm at $1(1.25. (
Lard-Higher at SI0.07K.
Whisky 11.14.
Hutter Unchanged ; creamery , 16 ( 20c. ;
dairy , 15@17c.
Cincinnati. Oct. 3. Wheat Scarce and
firm ; No. 2 red , $1.00(31.1)2. ( )
Corn Quiet but firm ; No. 2 mixed , 45c.
Outs Kasicr ; No. 2mlxed,26c.
Rye Firm ; No. 2 , 55 > @ .V > c.
Pork Quiet ; held ut $10.00.
Whisky Active und firm at $1.14.
Milwaukee. Oct. % Wheat Easier ;
cash , $1.04Ki December. fl.OTtf.
Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 42 > < fc.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 white , 29c.
Rye Firm ; No. 1 , 67c.
Hariey Unsettled ; No. 2 , 74@75e.
Provisions Easier ; Pork Cash and Octo
ber , $15.75.
Miiiunapulia , Oct. 3. Wheat The local
receipts were 335 curs and 95 cars were
shipped out. It was the most exciting day from
beginning to end in the memory of the oldest
members of the board. Sellers were asking
lOo more for wheat than yesterday. No. 1
hard being held ut $1.21 und No. 1 northern at
$1.20. Sales were slow and ranged below
those figures , though covering a wide
range. Closing quotations : No. 1 hard ,
cash , $1.24 ; December , $1.24X ; on track ,
$1.25 ; No. 1 northern , cash , $1.195 Decctn-
ber , $1.19V ; on track , $1.20 ; No. 2 northern ,
cash , $1.14Hi December , $1.14Ki
track , $1.15.
Kaiikiis Cicjr , Oct. 8. Wheat Higher ;
No. 2 red , rash , VJKu bid ; $1.04 } asked ;
November , $1.01 bid , $1.06 asked : No. 3 red ,
cash , & 3 > Jo bid , Wo tasked ; No. 2 ( soft ,
cash sales , $1.05 : December , $1.07 (31.09. (
Corn Dull ; No. 3 , cash , 30o bid ; Muy ,
31c bid.
Oats No. 2 , no bids nor offerings : May ,
24Jfc bid.
IilVB HTOUR.
Chicago , Oct. 3. Thq Drovers' Jour-
nal reports as follows :
Cattle Receipts , 12,000 ; lower ; natives ,
$3.1000.40 ; stackers. $ J.80gr ( > .25 ; cows ,
bulls and mixed , 11.25Q3.00 ; Texas cattle ,
. . s , $1.50 ( < J3..0Q.
Hogs Uoceipt ( 14,000 ; ' market firmer- ,
jiaekers nnd shippers { 0 40 it PO ; mlxfd , $ rt 20
( iB,76 { ; llcht , ? i.t > 0.cJGe5 ( ; henvy , HLSOiiiO.sr.
skips , M,00(3li.25. (
Sheep Receipts. 0.000 ; market en'ler ;
natives , $ .1.0.t4.371 ) ( ; < l , Texuns. $ ; i.Kai.25 ( ) ( : ;
westerns , $ UOS3.70i ( lambs , $ " 5.m. :
KniiHnR CltjOct. . 3. Cnttle Receipt. * ,
7fxX ) ; shipment * , : ( ,300 ; market slow und
weak and rloslng lOc lower ; good to choice
corn-fed , $5.00i(5.CO ( : common to medium ,
$ . ' 1.25(34.SO ( ; Mockers and feeding steers ,
$ l.COC ! < y.40 ; grnss range steers , $1 75 ( 3.25 ;
eommon , $1,25 ( < 'J S5.
Hops Hecelpts , 4,300 ; shipments. 1,7005
market strong uml nctlvc nnd 5falOe higher ;
good to choice , $ O.S5ii.35 ( ( ! : common to me
dium , $5.23@U , 15 ; skips nnd pigs , $3.CO@VOO.
National Stock Ynrdv , Knit St.
Louis , Oct. 3. Cuttle Receipts. 3,000 ;
shipments , 3,000 ; market strong : choice
hpuvy native steers , $5.00n5.iO ( ; fair to good
native steers , $4.40 5.10 : butchers' steors.
medium to choice , $3.85a4 ( f > 0 ; stackers und
feeders , fair to good , $2.00i ( < : l.3 ( ) ; rangers ,
corn-fed. $ .11.104.2d ; grass-fed , $2.10@3.13.
Hops Hecelpts. 2.000 ; Rhlptnento. WM ) ;
market higher ; eholco henvy and but-h-
crs' selectldtis , $ .45ftfi.S5 ; parking , med
ium to prime , ffl.0.i@fl.50 ; light grades ,
ordinary to best , $ ( UKX < < r > .25.
OMAHA. I,1VK SXOCa.
Ontllc.
Wednesday , Oct. 3 , 1333.
There was considerable trading on the
market nnd the largest single sale of cattle
ever made nt the yards was the transfer of a
train of very poor western feeders.
HORN.
The receipts were heavy nnd the mrrkct
active ut an ndvuncc of 10ijl3c. (
The receipts were very light nnd the mar
ket slow.
Cattle . . . . . 2,000
Ho-s-s . -I.MH )
Sheep . 2,000 ,
I'rtivallmi ;
Thofollowlng is n tabltf of prices paid In
this raantet for the grailci of stook men
tioned.
Prime steers. 1300 to 1500 lbs..f 4.50 (25.50 (
Prime steers , ItOOto 1300 iba. . 4,00 (205.00 (
Native feeders . 2.50 ( il3.0 : !
Western feeders . 2.30 ( < t3 15
Kanire steers , coin'on ' to choice 2.50 yiH.50
Common to good cows . 1.5'J ( a 2.1.
Choice to fancy cows . 2.25 (32.IX ( )
Common to choice bulls . 1.25 ( cf > 1.75
FairtocnoiceliKhthOKS . ( ) . ( ) rdd.20
Fair to choice henvy hoes . ( > .35 Mfl.45
Fair to choice mixed hogs . 0.10 ( Sd.tiO
ItcprcHcntRtivo Salj * .
OATTI.U.
No. Ar. Pr.
24 native steers . 1,05 1 $ . ' ) .10
45 native Meers . 1,1')7 ) , ' } . : 5
47 native steers . 1,241 3.75
17 feeders . 1(04 2.85
ySfecders . VM 2.Nr )
1 cow . 1OM ) l.f.o
1 cow . .KK ) 2.00
Icow . 1'J.X ) l.f.O .
1 row . 1,110 l..io
1 eow . 1,000 2.00
0 cows . O'i ( 2.15
18 cows . 1.014 2.35
11 tailings . l,30fl 1.55
2 bulls . 1,400 1.05
1 bull . l,5t'0 1.76
1 bull . 1,050 1.75
1 calf . 300 2.CO
2 calves . 323 8.00
Owner. No. Av. Pr.
.T. W. Tatc .021 feeders . 7li2 $1.70
S.S. Ureen . 44 steers. . llfll 2.sj < f
. 22 steers. . -.104 2h7J
. 20 steers. . 1 1Mb 2 > 7'- .
"
. CM steers. . 1112 2 ! < 0
. 23 steers. .1050 2.1MI
D.McGinnis . r > u steers. . 11 20 2.75
Uoss Gamble . 20 steers , . 1102
noes.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
07. . . .271 120 56.20 53. . .278 120 $0.85
fil. . . .280 240 0.20 00. , .2sl 120 0.85
. .2S1 120 0.30 48 . .290 120 0.40
. .275 240 0.23 04. . . .2M ) 100 0.40
5.1. . . .270 100 0.25 17. . . .325 0.45
07. . . .273 SO 0.30 53. . . .310 0.45
55. . . .295 bO 0.30 71. . . .237 240 0.05
70. . . .27S 3'0 O.o : : 00. . " 212 SO d.10
59. . . .319 bO 0.35 0. ) . . .203 240 0.10
59. . . .279 200 0.35 73. . . .235 200 0.12 }
C7. . 2S2 200 0.35 59. . . .255 200 0.15
00. . ! ! 27C 40 0.33 09. . .239 40 0.15
01. . . .271 120 0.33 77. . .244 120 0.20
57. . . .300 bO 0.40 70. . . .242 100 0.20
51. . . .320 bO 0.40 70. . . .231 120 0.20
. .800 120 0.20 55. . . .238 60 0.83
70 ! ! 100 0.20 59. . . .209 240 0.35
07. . ! ! 850 ino 0.25 125. . . .105 240 3.50
09. . . .245 100 0.25 b2. . , .1S7 100 0.00
55. . . .200 100 0.25 00. . . .215 200 0.00
00. , . .247 100 C.25 77. . . .219 240 6.10
00. . . .233 80 0.25 75 . . .212 240 0.10
59. , . .249 120 0.30 70. . . .22'J ' 120 0.10
. .252 120 0.30 70. . ' 225 120 0.12
07 ! ! . .255 1110 0.30 OJ. . . .225 0.15
50. . . .245 bO 0.30 75. . . .2.3 ioo 0.15
72. . . .254 bO 0.30 0. . . .108 0.15
OS. , . .2C3 100 0.30 09. . . .217 0.15
71. , . .202 120 0.35 79. . 120 0.15
07. . . .203 120 0.35 91..228 200 0.25
59. , . .200 SO 0.35
PacKera Purchase * .
Showing the number of hogs bought by
the leading buyers on the market to-day :
G. II. Hammonafc Co . 571
Omaha PuckingCo . 1,832 ,
Armour C. P. Co . 032
J. P. Squircs& Co . 1,255 ,
Hlglicit and Lowest.
The following ure the highest and lowest
prices paid for loads of hogs on this market ,
on the dates Indicated , in 1687 , 1830 and 1S85 :
Sept. 1837. Spt. 18JO. |
r , oo ® .r > as 4 60 ,54 70 No sales.
5 MO Wt 3.1 4 45 I CO 3 CO
i h5 415 10
4 Cl 415 UO 4 41 &l ! & 3 35 ( ct3 CO
4 W ) Ct K ) Sunday. 3 fiO - ' ! 80
Sunday 4 30 © 4 ft. Similar.
i 70 Hit H5 4 40 CM 60 3 43 ( ti.1 0
t 70 4 4 W 4 40 6(4 fiO 3 45 ( i l M )
4 65 ( B.r. 00 4 : tll 45 : i 10 c i nu
4 40 CM HQ 4 25 60 3 40 ( M45
Sunday. 4 &ri 40 ; i 4ii W 60
4 M < t 70 &riyuuday. . 3 4D
4 U5 < U > \ 65 4 aj at " 4DHumlfty. .
i ( HI (3,4 ( 45 ( ft 4f >
4 W ttt 4S 4 : ) ( ft I 40 3 40 45
OMAHA MAItKETH.
Produce , Fruits , Ktc.
HcTTsn Fancy , solid-pocked creamery , 18
@ 23e : choice country , IGCglSc ; common
grades , 10il3c. ( (
Kaas Strictly fresh , lS@19ccandled.
CAi.trouNiiGiiAi'E'5 ' $1.25 ( 1.50 per case.
CoNcoiii ) Oiuras 30@40c per 10-lb
basket.
PEACHBS California , $1.00@1.50 per box ;
Michigan , 50c(3J1.00 ( per basket.
HAXAXAS Common , $1.50@2.25 per bunch ;
choice , $2.50(33.50. (
LBMONS $4.00@5.CO per case.
O \.NOKS $7.00@S.OO per box.
CiNTEUiPKS 40C'75e per dozen.
PI.UMS 50p875o ( per bu.
POTATOIIS 40@00e per bushel.
SWEET POTATOKS 75(3SOc ( per bu.
POULTHT No dressed fowl in the market ;
live chickens , $3.00(33.50 ( per doz. ; spring
chickens , $2.00@2.2o.
TOMATOES 90c@$1.00 per bu.
WJLTEHMELONS $5.00' < tlO.OO per 100.
PBAKS California $3.00Q3.50 per bu Dox ;
Southern , 75 per X bu.
CELRKT 25@30c oer dozen.
Eoo PLANT 75 ( $1. 00 per dozen.
ONIONS 50C'l75c uer bu.
APPLES $2.00@4.00 per bbl.
CRAiiArri.Ks -jer-bushcl. .
CIUEK Michigan , $4.50@d.50 per bbl 83
cals ; California pear elder , $15.00 per bbl.
POP Cons Hlce. 8f < t4o- common , 3@3c ,
CARKOTS 50cper bushel.
UEANS Choice eastern handplcked navies.
$2.00 per bushel ; western hand picked
navies. Jl.755ijl.bOj mediums , $1.50@1.00.
Lima beans 5c uer pound.
HAT f. o. D. cars. No. 1 jplanu , $0.00 ; No.
2 upland , $5.00.
HltAK-$10.50@11.00.
Cuopi-EU FEED $14.00015.00 per ton.
Visno K Cider , lOQISo per gaU Whlto
vine , 10@20o per gal.
Ciuxniititius-$7.00@9.00 : per bbl.
Piiovistoss Hams , No. 1 , 12) ) c ; No. Js
HJ o ; shoulders , 8Jfc ; rib bacon , 12c ;
clenr bacon , 12 } < o ; picnic hams , l > Xc ; dried
boot hams , l > ) o ; dry salted clears , short ,
lOJ/o : extra short , 10c ; short ribs , OJfo ;
pickled pigs feet , 1Mb kits , 60o : larii , 11 } $ ®
12o ; smoked sausage , 0@So per Ib ; hog cas
ings , I7l8o.
FLOUR Nebraska patents. $5.00gO.OO ( ;
Minnesota patents , $5.00@rt.OO ; straight
grodns , $ .OOQ5.00 ; bakers' flour , $4.00@4.50
per barrel. _
Grocers iilut.
Revised prices are as tollowst
UAQOINO Stark A , seamless , 22o ; Auios-
keag , teuuileaa , 17 u ; LQwlston A , seamless ,
lOc ; American , seamless7c \ ; burlaps , t
to5Uu , H ( < tHe ; gunnies , Hingli' , Hie ; gun
nles , double , 20o ; wool snclm)5c. ( ) Twines-
Flux , itec ; extra , sail , 20 ri'ilis sail H , 19 'JOc ;
cotton. 21f ; Jute , lOc.
Corrrr. * Mochn. 2. ' > ® ' 'oc ; nto , peed , NVS
17e ; Mundnhllng , 20 ( JSoi roAstlng Ulo , Ififtj
10e ; O. O. Java , 24Q2f < - ; .ln\ii , Interior. 22f < J
25c : Hlo. tancy , lOitll'o ' ; Santos nnd Mara-
e.ilbo. 17iM'Je ( ' : Avbucklcs. I'J ' o.
Stmu tlrnnul.ited , S' ' c ; conf. A , So ;
white extra C , 7 4e ; oxtru C , 7 * c ; yellow
O , 7e ; powdered , ve : cubes , I'c. '
HONKT 10iJlse ( for one pound frames ;
fctrulncd honey , ( ' ) { ? o per pouud.
HEF.SVA.Choice yellow , 2022 > fc ; dark
colored , 13' < * 14c.
Citi'.csE Young Amerlcn , full rrcatn.
10jlie ( ( ; full crenm Cheddars , 9' ' < @ 10o ; full
cream lints , Wfcspood to choitv skimmed
Cheddars. 7'iji" skiinined ll-its. ( > Vo.
PicKi.r. ? Sledium , in bbls. $5.5 i ; do In half
bbls , $3.00 ; small , In bbls , SU.M ) ; uo in half
bbls , $3.75 ; gherkins , In bbls , $5.0' ' ; do In half
bbls $4.5u
TOBACCO-Plug , 20(305c ( ; smoklnff , 10@90c.
.lBi.i.iKs-Sl.25 per JtO-lb pall.
SAi.T-$1.80 ( < ! 1.35pcr bbl.
lloi'K 7-10. 11' , o.
MAIM.K SUOAH iinelts , 11(312(3 ( per ID ;
penny cakes , 12 ( < U3c per Ib ; pure uiaplo
syrup , $1.00 per cul.
1'K4s oung Hyson , common to fair , IS ®
> c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30rf6V ( ;
jlinpowder , common to good , 22i(25o ( ; Cun- !
Kiwdcr , choice to fancy , 40it ( ( > 5e ; Julian , com-
non to medium , loW'-'i- Japan , choice to
"nncy , 30f45o ( ( : Oolong , rommmi to good , 25 ®
I5c ; Ooloncr , chok'e to fnncv , 50W70i" Imper
il , common to medium , 25jfCo ( : ; Imperial ,
oed to fuiic-V , 4l'i5li. ) ( * .
M-T- < Almonds , I5@17e ; tilbcrts , Iljri2o ( ;
Ira ? ! ! , 9 , lte ) ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , 10i < * llc ;
icunuts , rfn)7o. )
CKACKKIIS 5tlOo per Ib ; assorted cukes , 7
@ 2.C perlb , as per list
lJimt : > i'UCITS FICP , m boxes , per Ib , 13@
c ; dates , In boxes , 7@lOiLondon ; Mnlngu
uyor raisins , per box , $ ' 1.50 (3.75 ; Malaga
ooso raisins , $2.802.50 ( : new Valcn-
: ia raisins , per Ib , bu e ; Call-
'oroia loose muscatels , per box. Sl.'O.
ittcd oherries , per Ib.0if21e ( ; Cnlifor-
in pitted plums , per ib , 12i ( 18c :
ried blackberries , per It ) . S'rt"H ' ; rtru-d
asubcrries , per Ib. 2tc < i24ci evupoiMted ap-
ilea , 8i ( r(14c ; California HUH dried
icachcs , ] 8c ; Cnlifornm unnared evaporated
icaclies , 15iUe ( ; cvnporntcil California
jprlcots , /.niitcocurrants ( : , 0'ifM7o ; Turk-
sh prunes , 414M434 ( . > ; citron , 22 ( < i2o ( ; orange
ieel , 16e ; lemon peel , lOc.
FISH. Hollnnil HcrrniL' , S-VtSPOe. perkc ? ,
A'hito Fish , i. ; bbls. . No. 1 , friUK ) , FAinllv
; 3.75 : Trout. No. 1. $550 : Mackerel , * bbls.
S'o. 1 Shore , $ iru)0. ) Large Family , 510.50 ;
Labrador Herring. 51.50 ; Columbia Ulver
"almon , 17.00 per bbl.
Coitnsii Per Ib , whole. Co ; bricks and
trip7 ( < ? ' Se.
CAXDI--Mixed. SitflMc ; sticH , SJi'CfU' ' o ;
ock candy , 10Ji@13i ; ; fauey caudy. 7m2c.
Dry Goods.
CARPET WAiu1 1Mb White , 19e ; colored ,
2cHATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem lOc ; Hcauty ,
2 c ; Hoonc , He ; H , cased , S0.5u.
13 c ; Swift Klver , be ; Thorndike OO , S > o ;
Tliorndike KF , 8l e ; ThbVntlike 120 , ' . "n'e ;
Thorndlko X , I5c ; Cordls No. 5 , 9 > < Jc ;
Cordls No. t. lie. )
DKNIMSAmoskeap , up10' c ; Kverett , 7
Jz , 18'c : York. 7oz , l3lie ; Havmnkcr , b' c ;
laffrev XX , lUje ; Jaffray XXX. i2' ' c ;
'leaver Creek AA , 12c ; Honver Creek B'll
le ; Heaver Creek CC , lOc.
Kr.NifCKY JBAVS. Memorial , 15c ; D'ikota
So ; Uurham , 27 > e ; Hercules , I'-c ; Learning ,
ngtun , 22KeCottswold,27'ie.
Ciu > .u. Stevens' H , Co ; Stevens' H
Jlenched , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7tfe } : Stevens A'
bleached , b > c ; Stevens' P.8l.jc ; Stevens'
P , bleached , 0''u ; Stevens' N , Uj c ; Stevens'
, bleached. 10) ) < c ; Stevens. SHt , 12j < c
i's. Tanie on ciqin , S2.53 ;
; , < - 4ijc ; urown A.A.A.i - , o c ; uu = '
L , 4-4 , ( o ; Indian Head , 4-4 , V cLaw \ -
rcnco LL , 4-4 , 03 ; O.il Dominion , 4-4 , Vtc ;
eppcrcll K , 4-4 , 7c ; Pcppercll O , 4-4 , OJfc ;
eppercll. 8-4 , IS' c ; Peppercll , 9-4 , 21e ; Pep-
percll , 10-4 , 28c ; UticnC , 4-4 , 4Jfc ; Wuchusett ,
-ttJJifc ; Aurora H , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora U , 4-4 ,
ijUCK West Point ! TJ in , 8 oz , lOKo ;
West Point 29 in. 10 oz , 13o ; West Point
29 in , 12 oz , 15e ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , lOc.
FLANNELS Hod , C , 24 in. 15X ; E , 24 io ,
2lo . ; G G , 24 in , ISe ; H A F , Jf , 25o- R F , ,
OTJ .Jg '
PU'INTS Pink and Robes Richmond , OJfc ;
Allen , Oc ; Riverpomt. 5c ; Steel Uivcr , 0 > Je ;
Richmond , 0 < cPncitlc,0 ; > , 'c.
PKINTS .Dress Charter Oak ,
Ramnpo , 4Me ; Lodi , r > ' 4'c ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond
mend , Oc ; Windsor , 0 , ' c ; Eddystoue , OJ o ;
Pnciilp. OVfc ; ,
Bi EACIIEO SIIECTINO Berkeley cnmbrlo
No. 00 9J < c ; Host Yet , 4-4. O e ; butter cloth
Oo , 41/0 ; Cabo' , 7We ; Farwcll half bleached
8 > fc ; Fruit of Loom , 9.l4c : Greene
G , Oc ; Hope , % ; K1 B Philip cam-
brie , \\c : Lonsdale cambric , ll' ' J ;
Lonsdnle. 'Jc ; New York mills , 10'rfc ;
Pcpperoli , 42-in , lie ; Pepporell , 40-in , 12o ;
Pepperell , 0-4 , Ilk ; ; Poppercll , 84 , 2le ; Pep-
perell , 0-4 , 23o ; Pepperell. 10-4 , 25c ; Canton
4-4 , SU'c ; Triuinpli , Cc ; Wamsutta , Ho ; Val-
FLANNELS. Plaid Raftsmen,20cGosnen ; ,
; Clear Lake , S'i ' c ; Iron Mountain ,
UINOHAM PlunKcttcnecks , 71 0 ; Whitten-
ton , 7K ° i York , 7Kc ; Normandl aross ,
: Calcutta dress. 8K" ? Whittenton dress ,
\ Renfrew dress , 8 } ( ( i12 ! > , jc.
CAMIIIUCS Slater , D'j'e : Woods ,
Standard , Sj c ; I'cacock , 5/c. }
PitixTs' INKIOO UI.UH Arnold , OKc ; Amer
ican , O'/c : Gloucester , fl'/c ' : Arnold C long
cloth , 9 : Arnold H long cloth.10i : Arnold
Gold Seal. li ( ) < " : Stielel A , 42 ; Windsor Gold
Ticket. lOK. _
nnd Clieniloals.
MisciiLAXioi's-Sulph. : : acid , lj < c ; citric
ncid , Ode ; tartnrie 50c ; bal. "copavln , li'sc ;
borax , lOc ; chloroform , 47c ; glycerine , 2'.ic ;
gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; gum camphor , 20c ;
L'um opium , $ : t.l5 ; sulph. morphia , J2.05 ;
bromide potassium , 42c.
OILS Carbon , 150 = ] 0c ; headlight. 175 °
? fc ; gasoline , 74 ° 12' e ; West Virgiuia
summer , lie ; ? ere , 17e ; No. 1 golden ma
chine , ISc ; extra W. S. inrd , b2c ; No. 1 lard ,
40e ; turpentine , 48o ; linseed raw , 53o ;
boiled , 5e. ( !
QL-ININE P. & W- , per oz , 55o ; German ,
per oz , 42e. _
Ijcatlicr.
Hemlock sole , ! S@'i7o per Ib ; oak sole , 31@
Sic per Ib ; oak harness , 2t > 80c per Ib ; selec
ted oak nnd trace , 83c per Ib ; oak and hem
lock upper , 2022t5 per fopt. HemlocK call
skin , No. 1 , bOS90c ( per Ib , according to
weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , 00c@fl.00 per
Ib ; Philadelphia calf hkln , extra $1.00@1.10
per Ib ; hemlock kip skin. No. 1 , C0 ( 70c per
ib ; oak kip skin , No. 1 , 705SOo per Ib ; Phila
delphia kip &kin , extra , Wa90c ) perlb. French
calf skins , ( according \yeight und quality ) ,
$1.15@1.75 per Ib ; French kip skins , do , 80c@
$ l.IOiierlb. Cordovan , russett , ISe ; satin
nr.lsh , 20o per foot ; welt leather , $8.50@4.50
per side ; moroccos , ( pebble gout ) , 20f30o
per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 258800 per
foot ; glove calf skins , 20@8c ( ) per foot ;
Douglas kid , aCHjMOc per foot ; kangaroo
skins , 40@50o per foot , according to quality.
Toppings , $3.00f10.0'J per dozen ; linings ,
$5.00@9.00 per dozen ; apron skins , $10.00 ®
12.00 per dozen. _
MetalH nnd Tinners' Stock.
Hlock tin , small pig . $ .as
Hloektin , bar . 29
Copper , planihhod boiler sizes . 8 {
Copper , cold rolled . 31
Copper , sheathing . 80
Copper , pitts . 3 ! )
Copper , llats . SI
Galvanized sheet Iron , Juniata 50 , 10
and o per cent discount .
Patent planished iron , No. 2 1 to 27 , A .
Patent planished iron , No. 24 to 27 , U .
Roofllng , 1C , 14x20 . 5.15
Rooning , IX , 14x20 . 0.93
Roofflng , 1C , 20x28 . 10.25
Rooning , IX , 20x28 . 13.73
Sheet iron , No 20 . 3.40
Sheet Iron , No. 27 . 3.50
Solder , best . 10
Solder , No. 1 . 14
Tin plate , 1C , 10x14 . 0.75
Tin plate , IX , 10x14 . S.7.'i
Steel naiU , base , per keg . 2.35
Steel wire nails , base , per keg . 2.b5
JU.NK Machine castings , $12.00@18.00 ;
stove plates , $7.00@S.OO ; wrought lronS.OO ®
10.00 ; bones , dry , $5.00 ; steel , $5.00 per ton ;
copper. $8.009.0Q ; brass , $4.00@8.00 ; zinc ,
fi.CKKii3.OOi solid lead , iS.OO&'J.OU ; tea lead ,
2.00uJ2.50j rubber , $2.f > 0m.1 00 ; mixed rags ,
l.lOyfUo. ucrow
_
Iiiunlirr.
"iit and scmnd cle.ir , ' , ' ( jfJ In $19 00(351 ( 00
'Irst mid secuud clear , l cul'j
In . 47 OOdi . ' ,0 , 00
Third rlea , PfWrlUIn . 43 uodUO OJ
V select. lU.i.l'4 in . 87 Wl8y < ( X3
select , l'40n > < In . 83 00u37 ( 00
\stockboarJs , 12 < .tlO feet , 12 In . 40 IK )
1 stock boards , I2c 10 feet. 12 In . 41 IK )
J stock boards , lUyi 10 feet , 12 In . 80 W )
) stork boirds , 12 ( < tlO feet , 12 In . 23 00
'loorlnp , llrst eommon , 0 In . 34 00
' 'loorlng , second common , 0 In . 82 00
Select fencing flooring . It ) 00
ildlnp , first nnd second clear , 14MO ( ! ft 25 00
ildlng , llrft common , 10 feet . 22 00
Siding , second common . 19 00
tommon boards . 10 00
s'o. 2 board . all lengths . 14 f > 0
Fencing No 1 , 12g ( 20 feet . 10 W
Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 1 1 nnd 18 feet . 15 M
foists nnd scantling , 2x4 , 14M10 leet. . . .10 00
Timber , 4x1 , 8x8 , 12iUO ( feet . 17 00
'Inkets , first rough , good . 15 (11(8:18 ( ( : 00
'ickuts , fancy heud und dressed , selected. 25 00
Til 1-3 U13AI/TYJUAHKET.
Instrument * Placed on Kouoi-.l Our-
lull Ypstordny.
) ITlncit audlfuto.l Allen , lots L' , 3anil
4 , I'lack's propjSL-d Mil ) , lot 1UC , ( J u'ii
add , d . . . . . * KCOJ )
\ I'Him to O Slrmcsell , lot 4 , WohlvrV
plmo.wd ftJO
UiHiriiv W I.oomls nml wlfo t. M KH/ , lot
la , Dak 11111 No1.vd . . . . 230
i K llaiker and \\ltn to I' .Miutlgh. lots
U ntul in , ink 4 , ThornbcrK pliii'c , d 7.rX )
I1.1 Smith to T Itivnr.ati , 'i ' lot . - > , blk ,
llfvil N 1st mid , n c d 12.000
1 rnri'innn nmlwlrn to I < M Fnoki'tt , lot
' . ' 4 nml n lu It lot ; . ' ! , W A UudU k's add ,
wd . . . . . 5,000
I LChamberlain to.l .1 ( ilbson , n ' , ' lot
( ! , \V A Iteillck H mid. wd ! V00
State of Nebraska to A IjU'srhe , no of ho
i.U-IC-l id 600
I (1 ( I'lavK ntullfu to O Isuiuann , o ' 2 lot
li , blkil , llu Pont plncov il . . . 400
MuMejcret ul to .1 1dm , lot 1 , l > l 7 ,
Mnnlmtlun d . . . .300
13.1 II WohkT.s in o Sirmc-i-n , lot : \Voh- -
lets'plnco , d . I"(0
1 rinck und ulfutn .1 Allen , lots : ! ntul ui
blk 17 , Caithnuf.u il " ,000
1'r.ink Uiiiuborry to I I ! llurcllck et nl , lot
Kl , blk 1 , Omaha View , w d . . iWO
( II I'urni'll and ulfo to ( ! ateveii" , luts'JO
nnil'JI , 1'ottcr'H ndd , w d 3WO
Ilvlrsof.t II Shull to I W lluiHli , lot-M ,
ink li1. , B'uili s I'd mid , \v il . . . . 1TO
M Ilollimin und wlfo to John I.ai son. lots
11 and I' ' , blk 25 , lli'lltmiu's piopo-eil
mill , w d 300
Iliillou llros to ,1 It Cotton , lots 1 nnd" ,
Mki' ' . Kverett pl.ire. wil . . . . . . RX )
MIXMlvor mill hushind to William N
N'HFun. lot I , lilk l.\ Konntipliirc , w il. - ' / OO
I3S Unnil itmlttife t ( ' , l Kii'Hsli , " lots ,
Vulontluutvrinco , w it l WX )
Wi-st ntul huslmnd toV 11 .Moiilolth ,
part of lots 11 und 1' ' , blk 7 , llodtord
place , w d g.cKI (
rwcnty transfers . . . . $411,100
IIIUANCH Ol'TIfi : .
JOHN M. SHAW & CO.
Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds ,
Margin Transactions n Specialty.
JOHNSON \ I'HHISTIAJf , Managers.
IB COAIU ) 01' ' TK VIK , - OMAHA.
Mumbprs of tlio Chicago llonrcl of Trmle. 1'rlv-
ute Wires to Chicago und New York.
CJlUliC'lIlLL . CAKlt ,
Lawyers ,
Itooms 4H ( ami 40) ) rirst National llnnk.
ML'SIC.
Cr'NTOi\ . VANE.
TeacL. . ji tha Spanish Mandoline ,
With Max Meyer & Co.
DHEDWARD E , SLOMAN ,
22O8 Fai'nam Street.
Olllce Hours S to 9M : a. m. , and 1 to II , nnd 7 to
b p. m. Telephone No. "Til , Omaha , Neb.
J. E , JENKINS , M. D. ,
Physician - : - and - : - Surgeon ,
Ppeclnl attention to illsea-.es of ch lldren
Olllce nt rear of Morroll's DniK itore , S. ll.cor
Itith anil Clilcago Streets , Omaha.
MRS , DAVIES and EMMA J , DAVIES
Homeopathic Physicians.
Diseases of Women and Children a specialty.
4Ui Noith 15th Street. Tolvphone liW.
JAti. JI PEAJiOJY , M. J ) . ,
Physician - : - and - : - Surgeon ,
ItcMdence. No. I'.KW Capitol Ave. Ofllcc.Wlthncll
lllk. Teluphone , residence , TJ5 ; olice : , 61- .
DJf. llOSEWATEJt ,
Physician - : - and - : - Surgeon ,
onico Hooin 3 and 4. Continental Hlock. N.
cor. 1.1th nnd Hondas Sts. IttK-iilence ( US S. 17th
St. Ollko telephone , 504 : residence telenhoue.RJT
O. S. 1IOFFMAX , JID. . ,
Physician - : - and - ; - Surgeon ,
Ollice N. W. Cor. 14th nnd nouKlas. Olllce tele
phone , 48" , ; residence telephone , 41.
. n.
Deutsctier Arzt ,
Orllce telephone No. ftlii house tclephonp No. SOT.
OIlUo liuurs-H ID 11 a. in. , 'i In 'i p. m. , Htter A it. in. nt
my residence ' .TI Saumleni M. Olrtce , llellnuih'9
Illuok 1 .til nnd Knrimm t . llntninct ) on lotli M.
Klontor or btnlrr. Prartlcu llmltud toobstetrltiund
Ujrnaocology. Omuha , Neb.
Capllal Stock $ l.r 0,000
Lialilllticsof Stockliolilcrs 300,000
Five I'er Cent Interest raid on > e-
j.osita Coininindctl Seinl-
Annnally.
OFFICERS :
CHAHLKS F. MANDKUSON. I'rnsldent.
L..M. IIENNK'IT. Vice I'lesident.
F.V. . WESSKLS , MnnnKtiiB Director.
JOHN K. Wimuit , Cushlcr.
STOCU.HOMHOUS :
J. W. fiANNKTT , flUV C. IlAKTOX ,
J. J. llltOWN , li. M. IlENNKTT ,
C.I'1. MANDKHSOV , THOS. 1 < . KIMUALL ,
llENitr I'UNDT , K Ij. STONE ,
OMAHA L. icT. Co. , JII. . WILLIAMS ,
MAX.Mr.vim , U'IIUMAN DUCK ,
JAMKS W. SAVAOE , K , W. NASII ,
F. W. WKSSKLI , I. K. CONIIDON ,
ANSON (1. ilcCODK , N W. WKLI.S.
li. iNlEMAN , JOHN K. WlI.UL'lt.
r.H. rAi.MEii. K. p. ntciiMA.v , j. n , IILANCUAIIU
PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
Ofllco-Uoom 21 , OppoiUft Kichnnge Itnlldlnz , Union
Block \"ard < , boutli Omaha , Neb.
NORIMERWESTERFIELp& . MALEY
Live Stock Commission ,
Itoom IS , Uichonce Uulldlng , Unlou Block Yards ,
tlouth Omaha , Nth. J
ALEXANDER & FITCH.
Commision Dealers in Live Sock ,
CcomK , Opposite Kichanee Dullitlni ; , Union Stock
YardaaoutU Omaha , Neb ,
" "
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
/ OfOiaha , Limilei
Job * F'Qord. BuoerlfilecdenU
_ AgrTcufturoi
CHURCHILL" PARKER ,
Dealer in AKiicnltural Implements , Wagons ,
and ItucKln .lint" Strprt.bctwtrn'.thand
lina , Ouiaha , N
LININGER& METOALF co. .
AgricnltoralImiileiiientsWa , onsCarriages ,
, Ktc. Wholcsnlo. Omahn , Nplira > kn
, ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
Whvlvraln Dvalrrs In
Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Boggles
901 , tin , Wi and m Jonci Btreet , Omaha.
pTpTrviAST & coTi
Mannfactnrers of Bnckeye Drills , Seeflers ,
Cultlvnlors. Haj Itnlo. Cider Mllla nnd I.utian I'ul <
vrrlicrt. Cor. Illh and Mcholai S-tri'lt .
\Vholnsalr
Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies
fi.rncr Illh < ml Vlrholiin ytrt >
J. F. SEIBERLINC \ CO. ,
Akion , Ohio.
Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine ,
W. H. Mea.l , Wan ; er. 131.1 l.eavenwortli St. . Omaha.
MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDAHUdo
Manuftictuitfrs and JoUhcr * lu
Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
Cor. tith tin t falllc utreetc. Omaha , Neb.
ArtlBts" Motorlnls. _
A HOSPE , Jr. .
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
lil.l nouulai ftropt , Omaha , Ni > hralia.
BooksollorR nncl Stationers.
H. M , & S. W. JONES ,
Successornto A. T. Kcnjcn A Co. , WliolrMlo A Hctf II
Booteellers anil Stationers ,
Kino Wedding StaMunery , Commercial Matlnncrj
l.'i.'J Doutln' Street Oiimlm , N t > .
Boots and Shoes. _
KIRKENDALL. JONES & . CO. ,
l uccemori , to lt ed , June * A Co. )
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes
Attntsfor llonton llnhticr Shoe Co. 11 , 1IHA1IW
llarney yt. . Omuba. Nubraaka.
W. V. MORSE . .VCO. . .
Jokers of Boots and Shoes ,
101,1103-1105 louula SI , Omuha Maaufaitory , Sum
mer St. . llotun.
Coffooe , Sploos , Etc
LARKE COFFEE CO
Omaha CoCee and t'plcc Mllli
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
lavorlnc Kxtrncts , I.auudrr llluu. Ink * , Ktr. HH
KIKllarnuT ftrect. Omahn. N'cliraaka.
Crockery and Olaeswaro.
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W. L. WRICHT ,
Agent for the Manufacturers and Importer * of
CrocKcry , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
ljtc.ll acc. SI" S. nth M. , Omaha. Nrbr k .
PERKINS , CATCH & .LAUMAN.
luiuor.t'r- Jubberi of
Crockery , Glassware. Lamps , Silverware
Etc. l'il l-arnani St. , Xcw l'a\t"n IlulldlnK.
Commlaalon and Storage- _ _
RIDDELL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
" " "Mi-r K" ( 'hpi- I'niiltrr , < inmo ,
1112IIow ra Street. fm ) ha.
CEO. SCHROEDER Si CO. ,
Fuccomon to Mc.Slianc ti Hchroedor. )
Produce Commission anil Cold Storage ,
Omaha. Nebraska.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS.
\Vbotcsalo
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision
Merchant. CorrMiiondi-nro aollcltcd. 1011 North Ifth
street , Omnha , Neb.
CoajCoko ! and Llmo-
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MAHA COALr CO KE Ai LIME CO.
JoMers of Hard anfl Soft Coal ,
209 South IStb Street , Omnlia , Netir k .
' J. J. JOHNSON & ICO. . '
Mannfactnrers of Lime ,
id lilppcra uf Cnnt , Cuak , Oument , 1'i'Ster. I.ln
Drain Tile , anil Sewer I'luo. OBlco , 2IS.H. Uth
St. , Omahii , liub. TulcpUonu 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Coie ,
ill youth nth St..Omaha. Neb.
Dry Goods nno Notions.
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M . E SMITH Sc CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1103 and 1101 Douglai , Cor. llth Et. . Omaha , N b.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions ,
Ucots * FurnlablnK ( > oodi. Corner llth and HaJner
SILiOinaba , Nebraika.
Furniture.
DEWEY k STONE.
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraika.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture
Omaha , Nebr&ika.
PAXTON.
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
70S. 707 , " 09 nnd 711 S. 10th St.Omaha , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY * CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers
,
t Ib and I.civonworth Street , , Omaha , Nebraika.
Hardware.
MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO.
Wholciule Manufacturers of
Saddlery & Jabbers of Saddlery Hardware
And Leather. 1 M , IWi and 1IJ7 llnrner Ht. , Omaha ,
Nebraika.
f < ordvyjaro.
w. J.BROATCH.
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , Wauon Stock , llardwaro. I.umbor , Ktc.
and 1911 Ilarnor ftraet.Omaba.
HIMEBAUGH A TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanic * ' Tooli and nuffalo Fcaloi. 1406 Douglai
Btrcet , Omaha , Nebraika.
RECTOR , WILHELMY it CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
Ot&and Harntr Sts. , Omaha , Neb.VeiternAtcnti
for Autlln Powder Co. , Jefferton Htef I N ll ( ,
Katrbanki bltandanl Bcalei.
LEE , CLARKE. ANDREESEN HARD
WARE COMPANY.
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Metals. Sheet Iron. etc. ARonti for Howe Bralek ,
Miami 1'owder nml l.yinun Hathedtiiu ,
Omaha , Nebraska ,
Hate , Caps , Eto.
W. L. PARROTTE & CO. ,
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
1107 naroer StrctU Omaha , Neb.
Lumber.
OMAHA LUMBER CO. ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
Hta Street ana Unloa I'aelBo Track , Omaha ,
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
IooriEte. ) Tirdi Corner 7th aud Douclui Cornet
lb ftadi lh > u la , . |
C. N. UIETZ.
Dealer in All Kind ; of Lumber ,
V'thnml ' California Flrcclj , Omaha , Nolnask * .
Liimlier Lime tei'ljic
, , , , Eio ,
rornirfth nuil Doming f.U..Om h .
t7w. HARVEY LUMDER CTJ '
To Dealers Only ,
Oflltf , l n Krtrnatn Sltf rt. Onifthn.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Elc ,
Imported ml Amrrlrnn I'orllnn.l ( Vmrnt. PUti
HU lut Mllwaiikoii llyilrnullc CVuionl
nj
' \Vlill , . l.luif ,
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwoo Lumber ,
Wood Curpcti and Parquet Kloorlnir. tli nu.l Douglas
Millinery nnd Notions. "
I. OBERFELDER A CO. .
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
an. : m nnil 212 Unuth llth Strrot
OvornllS ;
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CANF"IEL"D MANUFACTURING co. ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
can ? 1'flnt ? , bhlrta , Ktr HT2tm > l 1104 Do UK I as Street ,
Onmhn. * * rb ,
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j. t. ROBTNSON"NOTION co7
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
nnd 4(15 ( SCHtb 10th St .Oumliii.
OIlB. _ _ _
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
xlo Crcaiif , Ktc. , Omaha. A. 11 Illnhni' . Mmiagff
VINYARD & SCHNEIDER
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Good ? ,
1105 llaroor Htrcct , Omnha.
Office Fixturoe. _
TTli : tiMMU.NDS MANL'KACTUllING CO.
Miiuuctiiri : [ > . " < uf
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
itanttei , SMf t > onnl , Hook < ' si' , Drug Hilureii.Wall
I'a pn , I'mtltliiiiK , Itallliik'Cmmtpra. llpi rnnd Wine
Cnolom.Mirrors etr. l-aotor ; uiu'unlif , UJOuniSlISJ
boulli llli ; ) Sl. , < Juiatm , Telcplume ll''l.
Paints nnd Oils.
& NEILSON.
WIiolo nlo DcnlcTK In
Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc ,
HIS Fnrrmm Street. Oomha.Neb.
" , " , . Paper.
CARPENTER PAPCR CO. .
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
arrr a nice ntnrk of I'rtnllnk' . Wrapping nnrt Wrltlnf
I'i > ,5r. Hpcclnl attention Klveu to car load onlen ,
Paper Boxosi
JOHN LrwiLKiE , "
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
OJ. HIT und J31U Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb.
Soods.
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PHI L. "sr'l M M E L * CO. .
Wholesale Farm , Field aud Garden Seeds
Cll mid fltJonus Htrt'tt. Uninha.
Storage , Forwarding ft. Commlsalory
ARMSTRONG. PETT1S & CO. .
Storage , Forwarding and Commission
Branch hou c of the Hermejr Kafgr Co. Burgleaft
wboloalu and riitail , MM niOand HIS Itard Sheet ,
Omaba. Telephone No. 760.
OMAHA MANDFJ
Brewers-
STORZ & 1LER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1621 North Eighteenth Street , Omaha , Neb.
Cornice.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
John Upenetcr. Proprietor. MO Dodge and IWand 101
Northi Wth Street , Omaha.
Printers' Materials.
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WEST'ERN'NEWSPA'PER
Auxiliary PflWisliers ,
> ' Buppllcf.
Rubber Cood8 ;
OMAHA RUBBER CO. .
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
> ll Clothlne and leather licltluc. 1003 Karnam Btr t >
Doors , Etc.
M. A. DISBROV/ . CO. . '
Wholc lo llaniiLicturers of
Sash. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings.
ranch Office , nth and Irani Streets , Omarm , Nab.
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.
Hannfictnrers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
i , Stair Work anil Interior Hunt WooJ I.
a. a. K. Corner Pth anJ J/oafuutrurth Streets ,
Omaha , Sjuu.
_ Stgam Fittings , Pumps , Etc
A. L. STRANG Co' .
Pnrans , Pines and Engines ,
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pine , Fillings ,
3toam an.1 Water PilppUfB. IT ' 1ninrt < " f.ir MaiL
oo > t ACo'xtcods Karnniu ft. , Omaha , !
U. S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO.f
IJMfflani Water Supplies ,
BTIOWNELL & OoTT
Gnpes , Boilers and General Machinery ,
Bheet Iron Work . Steam J'umpi.Paw MIHi. 1213-1311
J.caveonorth Htreet , Omaha.
Iron Works.
STEAM BOILER WORKS ,
Carter U Ken , I'rop'n. Manufacturer * ' of all klndi
Steam Boilers , Ms and Sheet'Iron Worlc
Worki South Mth and II. & M. Crotilng.
PAXTON A V1KUUNU IKON WOHKB.
Wrought and Cast Iron Building WorU.
Itnclncs. Drain Work , General Fnundrj , Machine and
Ulackdullta Work , onlce and Wnrk , U. 1 * . Ujr.
and 17lh btreet , Omaha.
OMAHA WORKS
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Dusk Kalli , Window ( Iu nl . llower Standi , Wlr
bliiin.Kto. li.1 Nnrtli ICth Hlreet.Ouiabft.
OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS/
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
Vaultt , Jail Work , Iron and Wire Kcnclnn. Hlirni , Eto.
U. Audreva , 1'ioii'r. Cor. 1IIU and Jackiun bli ,
CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
and Screeni , forbanln , nnirof.Morev rotldtncoi. etc ,
Imurovvd Awnliij .lxck. > iullli Macbluurr and
Ulucklinllh Worki. ml Sunlli lull Mt.
MEACHER &WHITMORE ,
Fire and Burglar Proof SafesTiine , Locte
( Jcucral AK uta fur Dlebuld hafu .V liick C'
YaulM aud Jail Work , w a. 1Mb tit.