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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 17 ; . 1888.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
A Continuance of the Downward
Movement in Wheat.
"OLD HUTCH" DUYING LIBERALLY
Corn Jlulcs Weaker Onts Quiet Pro-
TlHloiiN HufTcr ix Decline CMtlcAcl-
Ive Hut I'rlcc * UnchniiBcd
Lower Quotations.
CHICAGO PIlonUCB MAUKKT.
CiiifAfio , Oct. 10. ( Special Telegram to
Tnr. llee 1 The wheat market opened weak
nnil lower on soft private cables and the
prcssuroof Ions wheat. There was no very
lurfe'o tunount oflercd , but scattering orders
caino on the market from every ijuarter at
the name time. December opened at tl.lOJf
and May at $1.10 . The low point -$1.10' ' . , ' for
December und (1.10 for May was reached
very BOOH after the opening and then , with
out any warning , the market started up ,
December ( 'olnK toU.12'j ' , and May to ? l. IS,1 , ' .
December worked back to tl.lOJf and May
took n position at a premium following De
cember , J ( ( lc. After this second re
liction the market hung around . ® ! . ! ! /
for December emlto a while , but soon after
12 o'clock it again turned decisively and the
best prices of the day were obtainable the
last half hour of the trading session. De
cember by IS : 15 was $1.1' % May U3 f
and the top was not reached until afterwards.
The market was active early and late , the
name as yesterday , with a very dull
period intervening. The absence of the
Belling pressure was a notable
feature during most of the session , and by a
good many the temper was misjudged on that
account , the opinion prevailing quite gener
ally that the only reason values did not fur
ther depreciate was for the simple reason
that thi'ro was little property offering , and
that it only needed selling to produce a
break. The action , when it came , was from
the other direction.Vhcat was wanted , and
Btlll there was little for sale. Outside mar-
Jiuts were generally steady and rather better ,
if anything. Seaboard nuiiuuts are not now
far removed from the export basis , and If
foreigners want our wheat at anywhere near
the prices prevailing at export points they
will bcgm to feel for it soon. The situation
looks more natural than it has for some time ,
though primary markets have yet a consid
erable distance to go back or eastern mar
kets to go up before they get into
line. A story which found belief
to-day was in circulation to the ef
fect that the market was milled by
I-'airbnnk and Hutchinson yesterday for the
double purpose of disabusing the public mind
of the idea that a corner in December was In
I'ontemplation and also to enable Hutchinson
to buy a large line of May wheat , of which
ho found himself short. The fact that
llntchinson has been a free buyer of May on
the break lent color to tills bit of gossip , and
the undisturbed und smiling front of the
fttalwart bulls under the rattling tire to
which the mmket has been subjected was
the excuse for the remark. A further state
ment was made that the only persons hurt
by yesterday's break and its continuance
early this morning were the "taller , " who
have been "shaken out , " and that none of
the princldal lines of long wheat have been
disturbed or reduced. Information was also
vouchsafed that the short interest in Decem
ber is greater now than it was before the
raid. On the oilier hand , the bears say that
whatever may happen , the receipts of wheat
up to the end of December will bo lame and
on a gradually increasing scale. They say
that the wheat farmers are holding back is of
u better grade and that the natural tendency
of this future free movement will bo to keep
values down and prevent any more "cor
ners. " These bits of talk are given for what
they are worth as representing opposing
views on the subject of wheat values. May
wheat walked right along up to ft. 14 % .
Consclmnn led in the buy ings , his purchases
for the day being put at 12,500,000 bushels.
This may or may not bo for Hutchinson , but
the crowd elected to believe that it was.
December rose to $1.13 > . The whole list set
tled back somewhat from the extreme top ,
but the last quotations recorded an advance
over 2c in near futures and 3 > o in May.
Corn started weak anil lower nt 43c ,
November being } e under yesterday's
close and sold oft sharply } c more to 42) ) c ,
rallying ut the latter point with an improve
ment observable In wheat and working up
gradually to 4Sc. Hemoto futures were
strongest and made slight gains , while Oc
tober and.Novembcr closed iC@3BCundor yes
terday's prices. Closing quotations were ;
IMoberVJe ; November 4Hlo { bid ; December
40 > 5c seller , and May 39' ' c bid.
Oats opened fairly active with most of the
trading in May , which was weak to he lower
early and advanced to 29'fc ' , ruling dull and
quiet later with near months nearly un
changed , though tending to weakness.
Posted receipts were greater than antici
pated , including nearly 400 cars , and with
large quantities In sight and a general cusl
ness elsewhere there was little disposition to
put out new lines. No. S in store was about
Vu lower ut 34e with trading in cash lots
chiclly by sample.
In the provision market there was n little
more doing. Not much increase was notice
able in outside trading but regular pil
traders wore more inclined to branch out
nnd as they were doubtless influenced ir
their course by orders to sell the tendency ol
the movement was bearish. Early in UK
day the irado was subjected to what might
be construed as a mild raid and as a rcsul
prices won ) made to average and close lowei
than yesterday. The decline actually suf
fercd amounted to 25o on October lard , 27J i
on October short ribs , 15c on Novcmoei
porkUKoon November hnl , 7 fe on De
i-embcr , year ltd Junutf ? .urd , 12 > tfc on yea
and January pa * t od 1C on January slier
ribs. _
CHICAGO MVE STOCK.
CXAioOct. 10. [ Special Telegram to Tin
B .K -CATTLE.- 1 . - Business was somewhat bet
f/jr than yesterday , but there was little or in
I'lango in values as compared with yesterday
ilio only improvement was that buyers cam
cut earlier and made better offers than yes
Ajrday Kastern markets are full of beef am
cattle , ami until the surplus is worked ofl
both in the cast and Chicago , there Is littli
or no chance for improvement. So far thii
week there Is only 1,000 less than the sami
time last week , yet from all accounts recolvci
the chances are that the run will bo consldci
nbly less than last week. Should this provi
correct the present pressure may bo relieved
but there Is slight chance for any great tin
provcuicnt this week. The run of Tcxans an
rangers fell ofl to about 100 cars each , yet tli
overage sales were no better than yesterdaj
native butchers' selling about the same a
last week. The demand for stacker
und feeders continues fair and price
remain steady. The receipts Includ
1tlCOO Texas nnd western cattle ; choic
beeves , ffl 5li@ri.lK ) ; medium to good steer
11(50 ( to 1500 Ibs , .W < f5.50 ; 1200 to 1350 Ibi
$3.75(34.50 ( ; l > 50 to 1200 Ibs , $ J.'J5 ( < M.S5 ; stocl
ers and feeders , ( l.VO@3.35 ; cows , bulls an
mixed. fl.35dK1.UO ; bulk , FJ.20 ( 2.50 ; Texn
cattle and Indian steers , f . ! . I0@,1.r ; > ; cowi
fl.C5@2.aO ; western rangers , $3.50(3 1.4(1 (
cows , fJ.30Q3.00 ; wintered Tcxans , tS.tXX
S.G5.
S.G5.Hoas
Hoas Trade opened brisk and the bulk (
arrivals sold about the same as ycstenla ;
but after the rush of shippers and speci
lators was over , buyers for packers refuse
to pay the current prices of the morning ,
that Into sales were at least 5o lower than i
the opening and the general market close
dull. Host heavy sold around about fO.l
A few fancy made $ < J.15@0.20 , but the bulk i
the ordinary run of mixed sold bctwec
$5.90 and tU.OO , with common at J5.75@5.6
Light sorts were neglected and sold at $3.7
Qti.00. _
FINANCIAL
NEW YORK , Oct. 10. - ( Special Telepra
to TUB Hre.l STOCKS There were slight
lower prices in most of the list at the ope
Ini ; to-day , with the tone rather wea
'Richmond and West Point stocks wei
trout' feuttnei , both ad vaiicing. small frs
tlon . The decline was checked after the
first half hour. Aside from eight or ten
stocks the market was dull almost to stagna
tion. Considerable animation and strength
was shown In cotton oil toward noon , but the
dealings wcro featureless as a rule. At 2
o'clock the market was dull and steady nt
about opening prices , St. 1'nul closed 1
point higher , and Union 1'aclflc advanced
nearly as much , Burlington declined 2
lolnt i recovering about one-half of It.
Price changes In tha remainder of the list
were tinlm ] > ortant , generally showing a small
advance. It was another unfruitful day.
The following were the closing quotations :
IT. H. 4 * regular. . . ISd's Northern I'ddric. . 2Pj (
IJ. H. 48couponi. . .12ili dopreferrcd MS
I * . H. 4'isrejillar. ' ldS'4 C. * N. W nil
U.H. 4'iscotipons IIWU dopreferred UT *
1'acincCsof'UJ . .121 N. Y. Central 107J
( Vntrnl I'aclllc . : it < i P. , I ) . AII 27
ChlcHpo * Alton ir > Hook Mlnnd
ClilcHKo.llurllncton U. . M.Ac St. ! .
„
k giilncy . . 112 do preferred. . . .1 ( ' 4
I ) . . I , . A W. . . 141' , St. I'nul * Omuhn . .It'H '
Illinois Central. )17' ) ' , do preferred _ Hl7-j
I. , II. &W. . . . ; I'nlun Pacific . t U
Kansas & Texas .12 , W. . St. I , . \ 1' . I A
Lake .Shore . . lIK'il do preferred . . US' ,
Michigan Central . Mf , Western Union . frj.'j
Jllssourll'aciflc . . tO'fl
MONET ON CALL Kasy at 2@.T percent ;
last loan 3 per cent ; closed offered at 3
per cent.
PIIIMB MBIICANTILB PAI-EII IJ { < i tiJf per
cent.
STKIIUNO KXCIUXOK Quiet nnd steady nt
W.S3 > i for sixty-day bills , and | 4.sT-f ! ! for
demand. _
PHOOUCE.
Ciui'Aoo , Oct. 10. Wlic.it Strong and
higher ; cash.fl.lt ; November , $1. 1 ! / ; De
cember , fl.3'4 ! ' ; Mav , $1.14.
Corn Firmer ; cash , 4e : ! : November , 43 Vc ;
December , 4Uc , ; May. 3' ) > < e.
Oats Firm ; cash , 2 le ; November , 2 } ;
December , 23c ; May , 29Jic.
live 54" .
Uaney Nominal.
Prime Timothy No trading.
Flax-JUU ! * .
\Vhhkv-Sl.--JO.
Pork -Firm ; cash , 115.00 ; December ,
$11.10 ; May , $14.10.
Lard Steady ; cash , f.7G ; November ,
JS.30 ; December. M.r.'Jf
Flour About 2.V lower ; patents , f7.00@
7.25 ; bakers , tl.753i.V25 ; winter. fV 0 < vJ.vyO ;
Hulk Meats Shoulders , e8.S5iii.W ( ) ; short
clear , ? 3.75 ( < Ei.OO : ; short rib ? , $ -.05 8.07 .
Hutter Firm ; creamery , 17a25c ( ;
dairy , 15&J20C.
Cheese Firm ; full cream choildars , 10 } f
( illlc ; flats 10 > i ( > Mle ; Young Americas , 11
C ll"4e.
Eggs-Scarce ; 17'4@lSc. '
Hides Unchanged ; Heavy green salted , 7ii ( >
7'4c ' ; light green salted , 7'ie ; salted
bull , 5o ; dry Hint , ilc ; damaged , 7e ; dry
calf , 7frSo ; branded hides 15 per cent off ;
deacons , 25fa.'lV e.ich ; dry salted , 7c.
T.tllow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed ,
5c ; No. 2 , 4c ; cake , 5c.
Hecpipts. ShiiJincnts.
Flour , bbls . 2. ,000 24,1)00 )
Wheat bu . 02.000 35.000
Corn , bu . 341.000 311,000
Oats , bu . 2iO,000 : 2-0,000
Hjc , bu . . . . .
New Vork. Oct. 1(5. ( Wheat Receiots ,
10J.700 ; exports , none ; spot market unset
tled , closing llrmer at 'J' ' Klie advance ,
quiet ; No. 2 red , 1 1.10'VC"1 ! 11 in elevator ;
Jl.ll'4iil.li > 4 alioat , fl.HOiH 114 f. o. b ;
No. ! ! red , ? 1 OJ ; unirraded red , 9'cC < 0
? t.l(5No. ( ; 1 red , * 1. 14 ( 1.14 ; options 2
2' ' higher ; very dull ; November ,
1. II5 ; , closing at $1.1 Ph.
Corn Keccipts , IdiJ.OOO ; exports , 140,225 ;
spot market active but weak ; Un'l ' . , 'e lower ;
No. 2 , MHd'i Tile in elevator , iiO ; f ( .Mo
afloat ; ungraded mixed , 50 51J c ; options
( ( ( " .jO lower , weak and fairly active , No
vember closing at 5lc.
Oats Kcceipta , 139 ; exports 213 ; spot
market a shade tinner and fairly active ; op
tions steady and fairly active.Novembcr clos
ing nt SOWc ; spot , No. 2 white , 33 ' . , ( ( < 'SUV"
mixed western , 20 ( < J31c ; white western , 23
Coffee Options opened steady at 10fM { ! >
points up , higher cables , closing steady at
5v 'lO ' points below yestei day with free bell
ing , closing active ; October , f4.50jf ] ( 14.110 ;
November. $14.35@ll.50 ; December , fH.10
( S'14.30 ; Hio stronger ; fair cargoes at lOJ c.
Petroleum } c lower ; United closed at
92 fc.
Kggs Quiet and less steady ; western , 21f
@S2e.
Pork Quiet.
Lard Nominal ; western steam , $9.25@
9.37J ; options , lower and dull ; sales for No
vember closed at $3.01 bid.
Hutter Actlvo und firm ; western dairy ,
7c ; western creamery , 14@2Ci3 ; Elgin ,
,
Cheese Firmer and quiet ; western , 10 ®
St. Louis. Oct. 10. Wheat Higher ;
cash , $1.00W ; October , $ l.07V ; November ,
$1.09 Jf.
Com Weaker ; cash , 39c ; November ,
30 0.
Oats Dull ; cash , 22e ; May , 2SXc.
Pork-Quiet atir > .23.
Lard Lower at fS.25.
Whisky-fl.H.
Hutter Unchanged ; creamery , 20@22c ;
dairy , lfc@19c.
Minneapolis , Oct. 10. Wheat Receipts
were 393 cars , with 94 shipped out. Higher
prices were asked , but sales did not show
much Improvement. Closing : No 1 hard , Octo
ber and November , f 1.20 ; December , $1.21 ;
May , $1.23 ; on track , $1.10 ; No. 1 north
ern , October , $1.11 ; November , $1.11 ; De
cember , $1.10 ; May , $1.10 ; on track , f 1.11 ®
1.12 ; No. 2 northern , October , $1.04 ; Novem
ber , $ l.0ltf ; December , $1.05 > i ; May , $1.10)4 ) ;
on track , ? 1.05.
Milwaukee , Oct. 10. Wheat More
active : cash. $1.03J ; December , $1.05J ; Jan
uary , $1.KW.
Corn Quiet ; No. 3 , 44c.
Oats Quiet ; No. 2 white , 29c.
Hye Quiet ; No. 1 , 5fic.
Harley Quiet ; No. 2 , T3c.
Provisions Steady ; pork , cash , f 15.00.
Cincinnati. Oct. 16. Wheat-Dull ; No. 2
red , $1.03@1.07.
Corn Dull and easier ; No. 2 mixed , 40 ®
40'ie.
Oats-Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 2Cc.
Hye Firmer ; No. 2 , COe.
Whisky Active nnd llrm ; $1.14.
Kansas City , Oct. 1(5. ( Wheat Steady ;
No. 2 rod , cash and November , $1.00 asked ;
December , Ob cbid ; May , fl.Ol'-i bid ; No.
3 red , cash , bUc asked ; No. 2 soft , cash ,
51.01 % bid ; December , $1,03 } bid.
Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , no bids or offer
ings ; year , 2SJ obid ; May , SO ubid ; No. 3 ,
cash , 2U e asked.
Oats No. 2 , cash , 21c asked ; May , 23c
bid.
IjlVK STOCK. .
Chicago , Oct. 10. The Drovers' Jour
nal reports as follows-
Cattle Receipts , 8,000 ; market steady ;
beeves , $ j.CO@r ,00 ; steers $3.2o@5.50 ;
stockcrs and feeders , $ ! . ! > 0 ( < t3.l5 ! ; cows ,
bulls and mixed , $1.35u3.50 ( ; Texas
steers , $1.C5(23.35 ( ; western rangers , $2.00 ®
4.40.
4.40.Hogs Receipts , 14,000 ; opened strong ;
closed 15o lower ; mixed , $5.000.0o ; heavy ,
$5.75@0.20 ; li ht , $3.CO@0.00 ; skips , $ ' . ' .00 ®
3.03.
3.03.Sheep Receipts , 7,000 ; market Irregular ;
natives , J3.tXKt4.00 ; westerns , $ . ) .20 ® .55 ;
Texans , $2.30@3.30 ; lambs , $1.005.50.
Kanias City , Oct. 10. Cattle Receipts ,
7,553 ; shipments , 1,200. Market opened stead j
to strong on all classes , but toward the close
became weak , slow and u shade lower ; good
to choice corn fed , $4.75@5.25 ; common U
medium , $3.2.X34.50 ; stackers and feeding
steers , $1.CO J3.U5 ; grass range steers , $1.C !
® 3.00 ; cows , $1.25@2.75.
Hogs Receipts , 9,700 ; shipments , 422
market opened steady and closed weak ant
510o lower ; good to choice , $5.755.65
common to medium , $5.25@3.G5 ; skips ani
pigs , $3.00@5.00.
Natlunnl Stock Yards. East St
Ioul . Oct. 10. Cattle Receipts , 3,755
shipments , 70 ; market strong ; choice heavj
native steers , $5.005.70 ; fair to good , $4.41
( i5.00 ; butchers' steers , medium to choice
$2.30@4.40 ; rangers , corn-fed , * 3.104.10
. prass-fed , IJ.OOQ3.20.
Hogs Receipts. 4,515 ; shipments , 130
market lower ; choice heavy and butchers
selections , $ rt.OCK20.20 ; packing , medium t <
prime. $5.UO@G.lo ; light grades , ordinary t <
best , $5.7Kg5.90. (
OMAHA lilVE
Cattle.
Tuesday , Oct. 10,1SS8.
There wcro not as many cuttlo hero a
ycbtcrday by less than half , but what \ta
wanting In numbers was more than inudou
In < pjulity. The bulk of the receipts con
slated of good westerns , > yhilo Texans am
th ( * more Inferior grades of cattle were
scarce. ' 1 he market was about steady nnd
about the avernpo number of cattle changed
hands. The scarcity of peed native feeders
tontlnucs , and for that re on there was ilot
much life to the Hade. Butchers' stock was
also rather scarce and good cows sold as
high as * 2 70 ; even $3.00 was paid for one.
The market opened with heavy hogs sellIng -
Ing a shade lower and other grades flo lower.
As the morning progressed the market grew
weawcr and closed dull and 10@15c lo\\cr.
Twenty-seven loads were left oxer unsold.
Sheop.
There were a peed many hero and n few
changed hands. The market , however , was
very active. _
Ilceelpts.
Cattle . 1,100
Sheep . 0,000
I'rcvaihnu 1'rluos.
The following a table of prices paid In
this market for the grade * of stock men
tioned.
Prime steers. 1300 to lA001b . .t.VOO (35.75 (
Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 ibs. 4.00 id.VOO
Native feeders . 2.50 ( 3.25
Western fec.crs . 2.50 ( < ( 3. 15
Ramrc steels , coin'on to choice 2.50 ( < i3.50
Common to good cows . 1.50 ( < i2.5 !
Choice to fancy cowi . 2.50 03.00
Common to choice bulls . 1.25 M2.00
Fair tocnoico light hogs . 5.5'J ' ( ali.O'J '
Fairtocnoiee heavy hoits . 5.70 t.Vt)5 )
Fair to choice mixed hogs . 5.50 ( 5.75
ItcprcHiMitacivu Halo * .
CATTLE.
No. AT. Pr.
2ICOWS . M3 $1.40
24 cnws , natives . ' .Hi2 2. 15
llicows . 107.1 2.0
20 cows , westerns . 1002 2.30
7 calves . aiO 2.50
5 mixed . 1240 2.50
5 cows , westerns . U24 2.50
15 cows . lltto 2.75
1 steer , Texas . 1 130 2.0 '
15 steers , Texas . 1 1'.U ' S.'O ' '
1 cow , western . 1 100 3.KI (
2 feeders . 9V0 3.0J
3(5 ( steers , corn-fed natives . 1379 5.50
HANOI : cirru : .
Owner and No. Av. Pr.
Sand Ur'k L. & C. Co. , 3) strs.1370 $3.r > 0
0 sirs. 1435 3.50
1 st'r.1310 3.50
Uasm Cattle Co. , 3 cows . 1073 SJ..1U
23 feeders. . . . 102i 3.0J
19 rows . lOSb 2.0 ; !
' .I steers . 11 Oil 3.10
SI steers , Wy. 122 3.10
Hake & Jnrvis , 35 steers . 1257 3. 15
1 stag . 1720 2.00
4 cows . 11H2 2.50
1 steer . 1110 3.15
Hay State C. Co.,4 st's , strays. 1 1190 2.00
31 st's.struys.l'Jmi 2.'jo
Galbraith , 141 steers , Wyo. . . . 1209 3.00
0 steers , Wyo . . . . 9b8 3.00
Standard Cattle Co , 00 steers ,
Wyoming and Texas . 1011) ) 2.07H
S. Ranltin , 70 feeders . 1121 2.90
noos
No. Av. Shk. Pi- . No. Av. Hh'.c. Pr.
? ! . . .207 200 * , ) f,0 01. , . .274 120 $5 70
Ml. . .218 2-11 5.-.0 54. , . .271 M ) 5.70
Mi. . 120 5.50 04. . .250 HHI 5.70
21. . . : U4 120 .i.r > o 57. . .251 120 5.70
5.r > 5 7s. . .237 12J 5.70
100 5..T. 05. . .250 24(1 ( 5.70
01. , . .2. ) 120 " ' 05 . 238 6.70
74. , " 5 . * > 5 . .2.15 120 5.70
70. , 2.Vi 120 r..Vi . 00. . .259 120 5.70
. 210 210 "i.rir > (13. ( . .211 120 5 70
I. ! . .24 : ! 240 500 07. . .251 100 5.70
" 8. , . .274 210 r..oo b4. . .215 320 5.70
7. . .214 120 r..oo . 04. . .251 5.75
9. . .212 100 S.01I 09. . .201 200 5.75
55. , . .2.-.r > 120 5.00 5(5. ( 5.75
ill. , ' ' " 20 r > oo 0-5. . 200
i7. . "M\ \ 320 5.02' . .2,11 , 200Ml
12(1 ( J 00. , . .270 2N ( ) ft. 1.1
120 5.(15 ( Ml. . 100 5.M )
.241 ! 200 5 05 ( H. . IliO 5.bO
.242 210 5.05 70. , . .200 80 5.VO
.237 241) ) 5.05 71. , . .243 100 5.K )
.240 241)M 5.05 137. , . .271 320 5.b ( )
M ) 5.05 75. , . .2(54 ( bO 5.N" >
C9.24S ! ! ! 320 8.115 ' ' . .20 to 5.90
CO..2(4 ( 100 5 (15 ( 54' . . .35 > 5.95
01..2112 120 5.05
sucnp.
No. Av Pr.
! 00 westerns 100 $3.20
190 westerns 100 3.20
257stockers 70 2.00
PncKers Purchase * .
Showing the number of hog * bought by
the leading buyer * on the market to-day :
G. H. Hammond & Co 449
Omaha Packing C 500
Armour C. P.Co K15
J P Sijuiro & Co 1,700
Highest and Lowest.
The following are the highest and lowest
prices paid for hogs during the past few days
and on the corresponding dates one and two
years ago :
Lire StocK Note * .
C. C. Oehvick , Hraincrd , came in with a
car of cows.
O. Andrews , Syracuse , was hero with a
load of cows.
J. Sheeks , York , marketed a choice load of
heavy hogs at $5 95.
W. A. Harr , 1 irmly Island , came in with a
double deck of sheep.
Ewing , Neb. , was represented by W. II.
Thompson , who came in with cattle.
J. J. Holcomb , Hebron , was nt the yards
with a load of sheep and a load of hogs.
Andy Haas was at the yards. Ho is feed
ing a large number of cattle at Herman.
Mr. Hutlcr , of the firm of Duller & Hough ,
Crescent , la. , came over with a car of hogs.
Frank Dorsey , a popular young man nt the
yards , has connected himself with the firm of
Palmer , Richman & Co.
Harry Benson has accepted n situation ns
book-keeper with the well known commission
firm , Dorsoy Hros. & Clifton.
Fred Van Dyne , Button.I. ; R. Langtord ,
Tekamah ; J L , A very , Hattlo Creek , nnd
A. Standen , Valley , came in with hogs.
The Amour-Cmlaiiy Packing Co. bought
their first cattle to-day nnd will commence
killing to-morrow. This will create a better
market for the moro common kinds of stock ,
as they Intend to do considerable canning ,
OMAHA WHOLESALE MAKKETS.
Produce , Krulto , Etc.
BUTTER Fancy , solid-packed creamery , 18
@ 23c ; choice country , I719o ; common
grades , HHulMc.
FLOUII Nebraska patents. $0.00(30.75 ( ;
Minnesota patents , $ i.2o@7.50 ! ; straight
grades , $5.00@5.5U ; bakers' Hour , $5.255.75
per barrel.
POTATOES 2" > @IOc per bushel.
SWEET POIATOKS 00 ( SOc per bu.
POULTIIT No dressed fowl in the market ;
live chickens , $3.00(23.59 per doz. ; spring
chickens , $2.oO@.I.OJ.
TOMATOES 5n@tXc ) per bu.
PEAKS California , $3.00(43.50 per bu bor.
Eoos Stnctlv tresh , 18@l9ccandlcd.
CALiroitNuGiUMs 11.25 ® 1.50 per case ;
Delawaros 40(250 ( , * . .
CONCOKD UKIFES 30@40o per 10-lb
basket.
PBICUKS California , $1.00@1.50 per box ;
Michigan , 50cg$1.00 ( per basket.
BANAJUS-Cominon , $ l.502.25 per bunch ;
choice , $2.503.50.
LEMONs--3.l > 0if ( 4.00 per case.
OHANOES J.VOOWO.OO per box.
CELCIIT 25 ( < j30c ner dozen.
Eoo PLANT 75 ® $1.00 per dozen.
ONIONS I0(250c ( per bu.
CAinuoB $3.00 ( < ! 4.l > 0 per 100 Ibs.
BEETS 40c per bushel.
Tims'ips 30o per bushel.
Arn.ES-$2.XMZ4.00 ( bbl.
CIC K Michigan. $4.50(40.50 txsr bbl 82
gals ; California pear elder , $15.00 per bbl.
POP Cons Rice. bW common , 233c.
LiiRKOTS DOcper bushel.
BEANS Choice eastern handpicked navies.
$2.00 per misuel ; western hand picket'
navies. $1.75(31. ( 0 ; mediums , $1,301.40
Lima beans 5e per pound.
HAT f. o. D. cars. No. 1 Jpland , $3.00 ; No
2 upland. $1.25
BKAN $11.0012.CO.
CuorrED FKEU$14.00 ® 15.00 per ton.
. - , -
.p-
ViNEOArt Cider , ! 0 < < ? lSc per cal- White
wine , ll ) ' 20o per put. " ? "
f'HANnniniRs t .oUfZs.oO ( per bbl.
PlioviMovs-Hamif'No. 1 , 12'c ; No. 2 ,
ll'fo ? shoulders , ' Vc * rib bacon. 12 , ' c :
clcnr bacon , 12)Vc ) ; Yuciw haii ! . O'jC ; dried
beef hams , flXe ; dry 'fc.ilted clears , short ,
lie ; extrrt short , ! 10'tc ' ; short ribs , lOc ;
pickled pigs feet , 15-lb'kits , bOc ; laril , 10'c !
smoked pausngc , 0 < ft9c per Ib ; hog cas
ings , 17(3160. ( '
Ornvort 1.1st.
Revised prices ard oollowsi
Uiooi.NG Stark A seamless 22ot Amos-
keap , seamless. 17' c ; Lcwiston A , seamless.
19e ; American , seamless 17c ; burlaps 4
to 5 bit , Il@t4e ; ( ninnies , single , lc ! ) ; gun
nies , double , 20c ; woolsacks , 35c. Twines
Flax , 33c ; extra sail , 'JCK < j21u sail 13 ll > ® 20c ;
cotton. 21 c ; 1uto. 10- . , (
Uitinn FnuiTs t cvin DoxcsPorlb < 13 ®
ICc ; dates , In boxes , 79100 ; London Malaga
layer raisins , per box , ' $ -'l.fiOrt3.75j ( Malaga
loose raisins. $2.30(02.50 ( ; new Valen
cia raiilns , Per Ib , 7i < c ; Cali
fornia loofco muscatels. Per box. $ l.kO.
pitted cherries , per Ib. 20y2lc ( ; Califor
nia pitted plum * , pcr Ib , 12c < U3c ;
dried blackberries , Per It ) , b'Tftilo ; dried
raspberries , per Ib.2Ja'4o ( ; evaporated ap
ples , 8ifdil4c ; California sun dried
Dc'achcs , iic ; ; California unparcd evaporated
peaetics , l&C'Mbc ' ; evawratcd California
apricots , I'.io ; Xanteecurrants , C'l 'o ; Turk
ish iirunes , 414n4 Jct citron. 22a21c ( ; orange
peel. 15i'i lemon peel , lee , California French
iiriitiis , \\lii \ \ ) ( )
Corrr.r.s Mocha , 2. ' ( < t20c ; Rio , good , 10W
17c ; Mandahling , 20(3v'so ( : roasting Rio , 15M
Kio ; O. G. Java , 24 ( < t20c ; Java , interior. 22r < §
25c : Rio , tnncy , 10/itH'o ' ; Santos and Mara-
calbo. 170U9o : Artmoklcs. 21'4o ; Mcf-augh-
I ii * X.\\\ 21'4c.
Suotu ( IranulatPd , S'lt1-e : conf. A , 7 Cf !
* . white extra C. 7c : extra C , 7V % ; yellow
C. 7e ; powdered. l'c : cubes , We.
HONET Krfl7e ! ( for ono tKiund frames ;
strained honey. . ( ! ( 'c pur pound.
HEIWV X Choice yellow , 222 ) } c ; dark
colored , 13 4Mi\
Ciun- : Voung America , lull cream ,
1IC < ? 1 c ; full cream Cheddars. 10illc ( ; full
cream Hats , it'o ; good to choice skimmed
cheddars , M .r : slummed Hats , 7H'c.
Pu-Ki.n < Alcdltiin. in bbis. $ .1.5 i ; do Inhn'f
b 1 , W.OO ; small , in bbls , SOW ) ; do in hn'f '
bbls , $ .1.75 ; gherkins , inbbls , fr.5'1 ' ; do in half
Ibl $4. "
TonArro "lug , 20ii5c ( ( ; smoking , lOQWJc-
JBI.I.IKSS1.25 poi0lb : ! pan.
SAiT-tl. : K-l.l.'per - : bbl.
ROPK 7-10. 11 4c.
MAI-I.E SI-OAK Mriclts , ll ( 12o pcr Ib ;
penny cakes 12lo ! ! i > cr Ib ; pure maple
syrup , $1-00 pcr iral.
TIIA' ' l oung Ilvson , common to fair , 1805
2. " > c ; Voting Hyson , good to fancy , 30ji55c ( ;
Ciuupowdcr , common to good , 22 ( < tJ5o ; Uun-
powder , choice to fancy , 4KrftV ( > o ; Japan , com
mon to medium , \S6giti \ Japan , choice to
fancy , 3' ' ) ( < t4. > u ; Oolong1 , common to good , 25 ®
; i5c ; Oolonir , ulioice to fancv , 50ci(7c ) ; lniicr- ]
ial , common to medium , 25ui5c ( ; ; luiiicnal ,
peed to fancy , 40-(5ic. (
Ncrs Almonds , 15(2l7o ( ; tilberts , ll@12o ;
Hra/il , OiilOc ; walnuts" , 12c ; pecans , 10lie ;
liciintits , 5t ( 7c.
CIUCKEIIS 5itlPc ( per Ib ; assorted cakes , 7
@ 25o perlb , nsper list
FI II. Htillnnil HcrriiiL' , 85cO'90c. pcr keg ,
White Fish , > , ' l1 * . , No. I , * ' ' ' .IH ) , Family
it.75 : : Trout. No. 1. $550 : Mackerel , ' , , bbls.
No. 1 Shore , $15.CO. Large Family , $10.50 ;
Labrador Hernng. $4.5(1 ( ; Columbia River
Salmon , $17.00 pcr bbl.
( JQiiriMi Per Ib , whole. Cc ; bricks nnd
strips , 7Sc.
CANm Mixed. 8(113c ( ; stifle , b x@.llaO ' ;
rock candy , lOhitflSe ; f.mcy canuy. 72-c.
Dry Goods
COTTOV FUSNTLS 10 per cent dis. ; LL ,
k CO , OVc ; SS , 74c ; Nameless , 5c ;
X ISc ; R , 20e ; Np. 10 , b'.fc ; No. 40 , 10 'c ;
o. 00 , U ! sc ; No. 80 , 13Kc ; No. 30 , colored , He ;
o. 50 , colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12' < c ;
istol , i-jij'c ; Union Pacific , 17c
V'Aiii-ET Wxiii' 1Mb White , 19c ; colored ,
eHATTJ Standard , Sc ; Gem lOc ; Beauty ,
12Kc ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased , | 0.5u.
PIIINTS Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater
5 } c ; Berlin oil , GJ'c ; Garner oil , 0Sj7i\ (
COIISKT Ji.N-4 : Androscogeln , 7' < , e ; Kcar-
bargc , 7ic ; Rockport , O e ; Conestogn , CV.2c ,
TICKS York , 30 In. , 12J < c ; York , 32 in. .
13'c ; Swift River , 8c ; Thormliko OO , 8 > 'c ;
Tnorndiko EF , S' c ; Tliorndike 120 , U.'ie ' ;
Thorndike XX , isc ; Cordis No. 5 , ( J > ic ;
Cordis No. 4. lie.
Beaver Creek A A , 12p > , Beaver Creek BB
lie : Beaver Creek CC , lOc.
KENTUCKY JKANS. Memorial , 15e ; Dakota
ISc ; Durham , 27 > < c ; Hercules , ISc ; Learning.
iiiRton , 22' e ; Cuttswold , 27 c. .
CiusH.-Stevcns' B , Co ; Stevens' B
bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A. 7' < ; o ; Stevens
jjiu\vn * - ' * * * iitw * * " " ! * ' * i .
lantio H , 4-4 , 714-0 : Atlantic D , 4-4. OJo ; At
lantic P,4-JCc ; Aurora LL , 4-4. OeAurora ; _
C , 4-4 , 45i-c ; Crown XXX . , 4-4 . , . 0c . ; . Hopsier
LL , 4-4
rence ,
Pep | erell.8-4i ISKc ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 21c ; Pep-
29 in , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , lOc.
FLAXXEi-s-Red , C , 24 in. 15X ; E , 24 in ,
2lc ; G G , 24 in , ISc ; H A F , f , 25eJ R F , Jf ,
27J c.
PIIINTS Pink and RobcsHichmnno , 0 } e ;
Allen , Oc ; Riverpomt. 5e ; Steel rtiver , 0 > ic ;
Richmond , ( l ) < cPaeitic.O ; > j'c.
PIIINTS Dress Charter Oak , Stfc ;
Rumapo , 4j7'o ; Lodl , 5)40 ) ; Allen , Co ; Richmond
mend , Oc ; Windsor , O c ; Eddystone , 6 > iej
SunETiso-Berkeley cambrio
brie , He. Lonsdalo cambric , . . , , . ,
Lonsdjiic , ' Uc ; Now York mills , lok'o ;
Pepperell , 42-in , lie ; Pepperell , 40-ln i2o ;
Pepperell , 0-4 , IGo ; pepperell. 8-4 , 21o ; pep-
pcrell , 9-4 , We ; Pepporell. 10-4 , 2. > c ; Canton
4-4 , S' c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val-
lev. 5c.
' " issr.i.s. -Raftsmen,20c ; Goshcn ,
; Clear Lake , S-'il c ; Iron Mountain ,
20Uc.
UISOIIAM PluiiKCttcliccks , 7KeVhitten ; \ -
ton , 7W ° i York , 7K ° > Normandi dress ,
V c : Calcutta dross. 8 > ie ; Whittenton dress ,
b > , 'c ; Renfrew dress , 8j4tl2 ( ! > . , o.
CAMIIKICS Slater , 5'4e ' ; Woods , 54'c ; ;
Standard , S' c ; Peacock , 5c } ,
Pin NTS IVDIOO BLUE Arnold , O'jc ; Amer
ican , 0'4'c ' ; Gloucester , Oj/c : Arnold C IOUK
cloth , 9 ; Arnold B long cloth. 10) ) ; Arnold
Gold Seal , 10 : Stictel A , 12 ; Windsor Gold
Ticket. 10J ' .
nnd Chemicals.
Miscni.nxcoL's-Sulph. acid , Ufo ; citric
acid , OOc ; tartarlc 50c ; bal. copavia , 0 c ;
borax , lOc ; chloroform , 47e ; glycerine , 20c ;
gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; cum camphor , : < "c ;
gum opium , $3.25 ; aulph. morphia , $2.83 ;
bromide potassium , 42c.
OILS Carbon , 150 ° lOc ; headlight , 1750
14J/c ; gasoline. 74 ° ' 12K ; West Virginia
summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 golden ma
chine , ISc ; extra W. S. lard , 84o ; No. 1 lard ,
47c ; turpentine , ' Ole ; linseed raw , 55c ;
boiled , 5-c. "
Qui.MNB P. li W < T > er oz , 55o ; German ,
perez , 40c. , . , T.
Leather.
Hemlock sole. lS ( J7c per Ib ; oak sole , 81(3 (
3c ( ! per Ib ; oak harness , 30.l2c per Ib ; selec
ted oak and trace , 3'c per Ib ; oak and hem
lock upper , 20@22u per foot. Hemlock cal :
akin , Is'o. 1 , bOiWOc ( > per Ib , according t <
weight ; oak calfskin No. 1 , 90c(1.0u PCI
Ib ; Philadelphia calf fckin , extra , $1.00 ( 1.11
perlb ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , Co@70c pei
Ib : oak kip skin , Nolt 703SOo per Ib : Phila
delphla kip skin , OKtr , ( iO90c perlb. Frcncl
calf skins , ( according to weight and quality )
$1.15@1.7a uer lb- French kip sums do. bOcu
$1.10 perlb. Coruovan russett , IHc ; satu
flnish. 20o per foot ; welt leather , $3.50@4.0 (
per side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 2030i
l > er foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 25@yuo pei
foot ; glove calf skins , 20i30o per foot
Douglas kid , 80$40o ( per foot ; kangaroc
skins , 4050o per foot , according to quality
Toppings , $8.XK$10.0J ( per dozen ; linings
J5.OUAiO.iK ) per dozen ; apron skins , $10.00a (
12.00 per dozen. _
Lumber.
First and second clear , 2 In . $19 00 < § 51 &
First and second clear , l falK
in . . . 4700 < 3f-00
Third cca ! < - , ! iVcrl > { ia . < 3 00 ( < f40 0
A select , 1 J/QH in . 37 00d 39 0
Bselect , UjuJlKin . 35 00 37 0
Ahtook boards , 12alfl ( feet , 12 in . 40 0
B stock boardi , I2i0 feet , 12 In . 41 0
C stock boards , 12dlO feet , 12 In. , . 30 0
D stock boards , 12&10 feet , 13 la . 2a 0
Flooring , first common , 0 In. . . . . . . . , , . . ? 4 00
Flooring , second common , G In. , . . . . 02 00
Select fencing flooring . 19. 00
Sldlnir , first and second clear , 141310 ft 25 00
Hiding , first common , 10 feet . 83 l"0 "
Siding , second UOIIHUOB. . . . . . , . . . . . 19 00
Common boards . . . , . .10 00
No. 2board * . all lengths. . , . 14 50
Fencing No 1,19(420 feet . 10 50
Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 18 feet . 15 M
Joists and scantling , 2x4 , 141G feet. . . .10 00
Timber , 4x4 , 8x8 , 12 ( < ? 10 feet . 17 00
Pickets , llrst rough , good . 15 00(818 ( 00
Pickets , fancy head and dressed , selectcd.25 00
Shingled , extra A . 2 83
ShitiKles , standard A . 2 00
Shingles , No. 1 . 1.10@1.10
Loth . 2.40
Mctnls and Tinner * ' Stock.
Block tin , small pig . $ .23
Block tin , bar . 29
Copper , planished boiler sizes . 34
Copper , cold rolled . 31
Copper , sheathing . . . ! iO
Copper , pitts . 30
Copper , Huts . 31
Galvanized sheet Iron , Jutilata 50 , 10
nnd 5 per cent discount .
Patent planished iron , No. 2 to 27 , A
Patent planished Iron , No. 24 to 27 , B
Keening , 1C , 14x20 . 5.15
Kooning. IX , 14x20 . 0.9J
Keening , 1C , 20x28 . 10.25
Koonini ; , IX , 20\28 . 13.75
Sheet iron , No 20 . 3.40
Sheet iron , No. 27 . 3.50
Snider , best . 17
Solder , No. 1 . . . , . 15
Tin plate , 1C , 10x14. . . . 0.75
Tin plate , IX , 10x14 . 8.75
Steel nails , base , per keg . 2.H5
Steel wire nails , base , per keg . 8.S" >
Jt'SK Machine castings , 112.00(1813.00 ( ;
stove plates , $7.00'ftS.OO ; wrought ironS.OO ®
10.00 ; bones , dry , $5.00 ; steel , $5.00 per ton ;
roppcr , fS.OOCfi9.00 ; brass , M.OOOJS.OO ; * ' < %
$2.W.i3.00 ; solid lend. $2003.00 ; tea lead.
$2.00 ( 2.60 ; rubber , $2.503.00 ; mixed rags ,
$1.111 ® ! . 15 percwt.
Every ono is the nrtisin of Ills own
fortune. If you wish a fortune keep
healthy hy the use of Warner's LOJJ
Cabin Sarsaparilla , which purities the
blood and thus KIVUB health and
strength. Larircst bottles on the market.
10 ! ! doses f or $1. Try it.
Till : 11KALTY MAKKI3T.
Instruments INnucd on Kcoord Dur-
Inn YcHtcrdny.
N I'arsonn to liln Cuihon , lot 1 , VatesA-
litnd'iuilil. d . $ J.fiOO
t'nion Stock Viirds Co to J A Mt'lroy , lot
4. blk * . Ill si ndil South Omalm. w it. . . . (00
A I' Sh W and hu.sbaud to N I ) lloxlv , lot
I * , blk 1 , StcvoiH Place add , w d . 2,500
II Kouul'/e und ilu In N C' Delss , lot 10 ,
blk ; i. Kount/e I'liuc. w d . VJO
C Kcnstrom and \\lfi' to K I.orcnson , ni !
lot M , Isaac's add , n il . " , COO
M Inli k to A 1' Anderson , lot V. blk 47' ' .
( irand Vli-w. wrt . 271
0 M Strengfollow to J I'ctcrson , 15 acres
lot I ) , sec y , ( ) c d . COO
John i'eturton and wife to T II McCunn ,
Iftiu-reit , lot a. s-ec1. ' , wd . 2.COO
William n Xratty ct al to M M Marshall ,
lot II , blk 4 , Summit "Ueer\c. " d. . 7.5CO
U Vim I luster to ( I llii\ter , lots 21) ) and
> ' 4 , blkl , Mills 1'locf. w < l . 45,000
S I'lur-on and wife to M I , Johnson , e 50
ft lot 4 , blk IL' , HcuA'f first add. w d . . . 8,000
1 I. Sampioa to TTIIcuth , no ot lie 17
umlHwof ne'JU-iri-K'e , wd . COO
S ( ! Ilnltin and \Mfe to .1 Ilnley , s',4 lot
in , blk K. i : V Smith's iidd , w d . 3,3M
Jllrcwni'tal to I , I.nrseti , n " ft lot 2 ,
bl't Ifi. ( . 'II f ton Hill , ii . 300
A.C l.aroon and wife to T llrennan , lot UJ ,
Clark's add , w d . 15,400
Ivmn Itei'cl ct ill to N Ilammur , n ii lot 0 ,
blk s , Campbell's add. w ,1 . 450
J It ( 'onkliiiA and w Ife to J II IKm-y , lot 4 ,
lilkl , Itkhimmd. wil . . 0V )
J f Dc-nUt' and wife to 13.1 Hoblnson , lot
HI , blk'J. llonl-eadd. wd . 675
J 1 , Miles et ill toTCnhlll. lot 1W , blk 4Cot-
UIT'H \ Al Cher's add , \ \ d . 2iO
K Scluilier to I , M Anderson , lot II , blk (11. (
iiml lot 11 , blk ir : > . So Omaha , q cd . . . 5
Ollvillrnmh to Anna \\ilson , s't \ lot 5 ,
blk ill , Omaha. M d. . . . 8,000
1 Maglnnls to .1 1' Dike , oI - ft lot at nnd
c : . ' > ft of n .17 IS10 ft lot in , IVn acu add ,
.
J A Mcliov to United Prrhbyterlan church ,
lot 4 , blk 7 , First add to S'Omulia , w d. . 2,101
K R French and wife to C 1 ! Warner , lot
5. hlk IK. Central purk , w il . 1,000
: ; ( i VVullare. trnsteo , to K N Miller , lots 10
and 17. blk 2 , Monmouth pnrlc , w il . 1,403
K N Miller to Union National bank , lots 1C
and 17. blk 2. Monmouth park , w d . 4,500
J K .Mack to Daniel Hurni , lot 7. bite 1 ,
I'lnlnview acid , wd . 000
J W Wood and wife to K .1 Fuller , lot 6 ,
blk 37 , Albright's choice , w d . 3,000
Permits.
The following permits to build were is
sued yesterday.
D KmMle , brick shop. Sixteenth and lUr-
ncybtrccts . | po
Go.ir o W lluck , cottage , a venty-sixth
Chlrami streets 10,000
G H Johnson , cottage , 1'arker near Thirty-
third i-trcpt 1,000
Nicholas Chorek , dwelllnB. Twenty-
eluhtli and Crolhton ( stioets 1,000
Three minor permits 275
Tan permits , RggrcKatlng J''l.PM
An Absolute Cure.
The ORIGINAL AUIKTINE OINTMENT
is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes ,
and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns ,
wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup
tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles.
Ask for the ORIGINAL AHIETINK OINT
MENT. Sold by Goodman IJrug Co. , at 25
cents per box by mail 30 cents.
Wonderful Lnko Tnlioo.
San Francisco Bulletin : The waters
of Lake Tahoe arc marvellously pure
the purest and clearest in the world , I
believe. One imagines that the waters
of the river of life cannot he more pure.
Kepentodly during our lonp pull I noted
that the water lifted by and dripping
from my oars had an apparently blue
tinge when wo wcro pulling in the
ocean blue of very deep water. This
blue borrowed the hues of the deep
water no less than of the unclouded
blue sky above , leading ono to believe
that it was through a combination of
blue water and blue sky that ho was
moving. If California had no other
scenic attraction but this great inland
sea. of heavenly clearness of water
deep and blue as the ocean , too it
would not bo poor in scenery. The
cloud cITeetsoii it are marvelous in their
ever-changing shapes and various color
ctlects. The otrccU at Tahoe are in
their greatest splendor at evening.
From the summit of Tallac I have seen
rose-flame , yellow , blue-purple , and
black-purple cloud cflccts that no
painter dare reproduce on canvas with
out charge of exaggeration. Especially
have I seen idle islands of flames set and
floating in colorless seas of sUy.
PEERLESS DYES
: iIKANCII OFFICE.
JOHN M. SHAW & CO.
COMMISSION ,
Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds ,
Margin Transactions a Specialty.
JOHNSON & CIIUISTIAN , .Managers.
lA BQAUU Of TRADE , - OMAHA.
Members of tne Chicago Hoard of Trade. Priv
ate Wires to Chicago und New Vork.
- . B. I-AI.VJiR. X. 1HICUMAN. . J.D. .
PALMER , RICHMAN * CO. .
Live Stock Commission Mortals ,
Ofllce-lloom 2I.Oppo | t ricbance Uulldlog , Union
Block \ rill. Boutti Um lia , Neb.
IoRIMERWESTERFIELD& MALEV'
Live Stock Commission ,
Room 15 , Kxcbinit RulMIng , Union Btotk Tardi ,
tkiutU Om L , Neh.
ALEXANDER & FITCH ,
Commision Dealers in Liye Sock ,
OoomK , Oppoilie EicU nie llulldlug , Uoiou Htoct
1 rdi , South OIU B . Neb.
"
UNION STOCM YARDS CO. ,
Of Omana , Ltmitel
.Uort. BuBtrUI * d mU
. . _ Implements. "
' " '
CHURCHILL P'ARKER ,
Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons ,
Carrttiei and DutilM. J < Strret.betwiruVtband
"Tin , Omit * , N'ct/raikH ,
LININGERaiM ETOALF CO. ,
Agriciiltnrallmiilements.Wagons.Carriages . .
Oni b ,
PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
Whol ial lc lf r ID
AgTicnltnral Implements , Wagons & Bnggies
Nl , KKI , 006 and 107 Jonei Street , Omaba.
"
P. P. MAST & CO.
Mannfacturers of Bnckeye Drills , Secflers ,
CultUaton. liar llakri. Ctiler Mllli and l.uban Tul-
Ttrliert. Cor. I4tb aiid Mcbolat ptrecli.
WINONA IMPLEMENTCO.
-Wbole alr
Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Bnggies
_ * i.rr or lilh fnl Nlfboli * Mrt'C ( > . _
OMAHA UltANCU.
J. F. SEIUEKLING & CO. ,
Akron , Ohio.
Haryesting Machinery anil Binder Twine ,
\V. K. Mmd , Manner. 1713 1 onTcnworth t. , Omivlia.
MOLINE.MILBITR"N&STODDARDCO
Manufacturttiandjobbrrt In
Wagons , Bnggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
Cor. 9th una 1'aclflc gtreoti , Omab , Neb.
_ Artists' Motorlals. _ _ _
A HOSPE. Jr. .
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
_ IMS Doutlm Street. Omah . Npbra t . _
_ Booksollons encl Statlonors.
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H. M. & . S. W. JONES.
Sufcciiorsto A , T. Kenjon A Co. , Wholoanlc k Itctalt
Booksellers anfl Stationers ,
line WertrtlnK SlaMnnerr , Cnninierclal Slatlonerr
\Kl Douglas Street Uinalin. Ncli.
. Boots and Shoas. J ITJ
K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. ,
( fuccrisora to Iteod , Jonvi A Co. )
Wholesale Mannfaclnrers of Boots anftShocs
AacnUJor n < i lon Hubhcr Shoe Co. 1KB , 1101 A 11W
_ llariioy fct. , Ouiaba. .Ncbraaka.
W. V. MORSE X CO. .
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes ,
1101 , 1105-1106 Uouiln ; Sl.Oumba Manulactorj , Sum
mer St. liiatun.
Coffees , Splcos , Etc.
CLARKE COFFEE CO.7
Omaha Coffee and * > plco Mllli.
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
nK Kitracm , l.aunilrr lllue. liiko. Etc. Uli-
lllt > llnnmr Htrect. Omaha , Kehratta.
Crookory * and ClaBsvvajro.
W. L. WRIGHT.
Agent for the Manufacture" and Importer * of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Rtr Uffl cc , .117 S. l.ltb St. , Omaha. Nvbraaka.
PERKINS. OATCH & LAUMAN.
Imoorivrs and Jobbers ol
Crocker/ / , Glassware , Lamps , Silycrware
Elc. 1514 rurnani St. . Now I'attcin Ilulldini ? .
Commission end Storage- _
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RIDDELL & RIDDELL"
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Ir' T-'ttrr. Ffu Clior'o I'nnitrT. Utmr.
UlSIlovrardStrist. Omfthi , _
GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. ,
Bucceuor to McShano It Hcbroeder. )
Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage ,
_ _ Oair.ti * . Nebratka. ' _ _ _ _ _ _
FREDERICK J. FA'lRBRASS.
Wholesale
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision
Merchant. Correspondence aollcltcd. 1011 North ICth
street , Um ba , Neb.
Coal , Coke and Lime.
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OMAHA COAL. COKE & LIME CO.
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
909 Bouth 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
J. jr JOHNSON & | CO.
Manufacturers ofLime ,
Andfiblppors nl tual , Co4k , Cement , t-iu < ter , f.lai
IJralu Tile , and Sewer fipe. ODlco , 218 , s. utli
St. , Omaba , Neb. Te epliono CM.
Dry Coodai ana Notions.
'M. ifsMiTH i'ccT. .
Dry Goods , Fnrnishing Goods and Notions ,
1107 and 1104 DoiiRlai , Cor. 1Kb St. , Omaha , Net ) .
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions ,
Isnti' FurnliblnR Oondi. Corner 1Kb and llaJooy
bta. , Ouiaba. Nebraika.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Co.e ,
314 South 13lh Ht. . Omaba. Keb.
Furniture.
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DEWEY''STONE"
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Kamara Street. Omaba. Nebraika.
CHARLES SHIVER1CK ,
Furniture
Omuha. Nebratka.
Crocorlos.
Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions ,
706 , 707 , 700 and 711 S. 10th St. ' , Omnba , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY A CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers
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Jthand I-envenwortb Streoti. Omaha , Nebraika.
Hardware.
ivTARl < s BROS. SADD'LERY uo ,
Wboletixle Mnnufacturi'ra of
Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware
And Leather. UOJ , HOS nnd 1CI7 llitmej Bt.,0malm ,
Nebraska.
Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Spring ) , Wa on Stork , Hardware. Lumber , Etc. IMS
and nil llarnejr Street , Omaba.
HIMEBAUGH &TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Utcbanlca' Tooli and Duflalo Scalei. 1M6 Uouilai
Street , Umaha , Nebraaka.
RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
fth and Harner Sta. , Omaba. Neb. Weitern Agenti
( or Auitln Powder Co. , Jefferson Hteol NallB.
HARD-
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Metals , Sheet Iron , etc. Agents for II own Soules ,
MUmll'owder audLymnn llarbed wlr * ,
Omaha , Nebraska ,
Hats , Caps , Eto.
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w. L. PARROTTE''CO. ,
fnolesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods.
11117 Barner StieeU Omaha , Neb.
Lumber.
OMAHA LUMBER CO. ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wliolesali
ItU Street and Union 1'atinc Track , Omaha.
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
lc. Tardt- Corner 711 , and Uouxlu ; Oeic
WJJ au J Uoualai
. LUmbar.l
C. ix.
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
13th and California Slri ct , Omalm , Nebraika.
Lumber Limeicemeii'CEic
, , , Etc ,
Comer fib unit DouslmEu. . Omaha.
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T."W. HARVEY LUMBER CfUTT
To Dealers Only ,
Office , 1103 Karnam Street Omaha.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , f
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
Imported and American Porllniul iVmvnt Stall
Anent for MHwivvilo.i Hydraulic CVtuent and '
\Vhlic Lime.
CHAS. R. LEE.
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Carpets and 1'arqurt l'loorny | U and t > ou lai
_ Mllllnory and Notions.
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"l. OBERFELDERI * CO. ,
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
ax. ilnamHHOniitli lUh MroM
Ovqrolln : ,
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CANFlELD MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers of Oycralls ,
Jctni I'antt , Shlrti , Ktc. Ilinnnd 1104 lK > ug ! Strt k
Umaba. > eb.
Nott'ons.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. .
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
4lt ) and4ajtiitli * 10th St. , Omaha ,
oils.
CONSOLIDATED TA NIK LINE CO . ,
Wholsale Rcflned and Lubricating Oils ,
Axle Oreaie , Kte. , Omaba. A. II Illshnp , Manniier ,
VINYARD & SCHNEIDER
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
1100 llarner Street , Otnnha
Office Fixtures.
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TIK tlMMONDS MANL'KACTUlllNO CO.
BanX , OfficTaTd Saloon Fixtures ,
Mantle' . Shlolionr.K ll ok Cnae' , Drug Flitiiri-i.Wall
( 'asm , I'at tit tons. HalllMtiJ'.l't'untori ' * . Ilt-tr And \ \ I no
CnoliH * . Mirrors etr Factory UIK * onVt * , 17.4J und liJJ
Eolith Utu St. , Otunlia , Tolepliuuu 1KI.
Paints end Olio.
Wholesale
Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc ,
HIS Fnrnam Street. Omaha. Xcti.
Paper.
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CARPENTER PAPER GC. .
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nlro ilnck of I'rlntlne , Wrapiilni ; nnd Wrltlnl
1'a tr. Upcclal attention Klron to car load urileri.
Boxes *
JOHN LWILKE ,
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
NO ) . U17 and 1319 Douglua St. , Omabii , Neb ,
Soods.
PHfLTSTI M M ELlTcCU
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
811 and 9U Jones Street. Ouiaba.
Itorago , Forwarding A Commission
ARMSTRONG. PETTI S .V CO. .
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
Irancb bounenf the Hemicy ItiiEcr Co. Iluxfloial
wbuleaale and retail , 1 H 1/lOami 1312 Itard aircet ,
Omaba. Telephone No. "M.
OMAHA MAI
Browora.
STORZ & ILER.
Lager Beer Brewers ,
U21 North llltthteentti Street , Omaha , Neb.
Cornloo.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS.
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
John ICiencter | , I'roprlotor. VX ) Dodce and 10) ) and IN
North linb Street , Uiuaba.
Printers' Matorlals. _
WESTERN NEWSPAPER
Auxiliary Publishers ,
Dvalerc la Tyi'o ' , 1'reMai nnd I'rlntern' Suppllci. Ml T
iouth mb Street. Omaba.f . >
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Rubber Cooda.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Hanufactnrers and Dealers in Rubber Good )
Jll Clothing and leather BcltluE. MOB Kartiain btr it ,
Saah , Doors , Eto.
M. A. DISBROW f , CO. ,
\Vbolciale Manufacturer * of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings.
Branch Qfflcc , mhand liard Btreett , Oinalm , Neb , C
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , i
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
V : Mlni ( , Stnlr Work and Interior llanl Wool Klp.
n. N. U. Corner Mb and lA-nvcnnurlb Strouo ,
Omabn , Nen.
FUtlngs , Pumps , Etc.
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A. L. STRANG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
Kte-
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Steam and Wnlrr Pnppllci. Hf" ' < iinrlrr for M t.
at 40. e xoodi Knrnam t. , Omaba
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO-7
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Hallldar WlndMlllj. 013 and 9M Farnnm at. , Omaha.
U. F Itun , Acting Manncer.
BROWNELL & U < )7
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery.
Sheet Iron Work Steam I > nni | , flaw MIMi. 1'13-1 Hi
Learenworlb Slreol. Omaha.
Iron Works.
STEAM BOILER WORKS.
Carter & FOn , I'rop'n. Mauufacturcra nf all klndi
Steam Boilers , TanKs and Sheet Iron WorK
Worka Koutb 301U and II. A M. Croenlng.
I'AXTON A VIKHI.1NU 1BOS WOllKS.
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work ,
Knplnea. Urani Work , General Foundry , Machine ant
liluckiuiltti Work. ORliu and Workl , U. 1 * . K/ .
nuil 17th Street , Omaha ,
"WfRE" & IR ON"WcfRT < S ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
D ik Ilalli , Window Ouardi. Flower Standi , Wire
bUns , Ktc. m North Ktb Street , Ouiaba. _
OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORK S ,
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes '
Faulti , Jail Work , Iron and Wire Fencing. Bliiu , Eto.
U.AudiKon , I'ioi/r. Cur. lltu aadJackiou Sti.
CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
and Scraeni , for banki , offlrit 'torr . roMtncei , etc ,
lunroTpi ! Awnlniii Ixickimltli Mnthlncrr MDd
llUckimlih Workt. 4uhuulh ( lltn fit.
MEACHER &WHITMORE ,
Fire and Burglar Proof SafesTime Locis
otutjul AWtun tur HluiniU nali- * . il > c < Cvuiiiat/'t
VuIM and Jail SYc'k.il'J a.litb SI.