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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : J TDAY , OCTOBER 10. 1&S8.
No Important Chnnffo In the Situa
tion In Who-it.
THE ARGUMENTS OF THE BEARS.
Corn Slightly IO\VPI Ont * Dull Hut
rirm-l'roviHlonN Quito ItnlllHli
Cnttlo Slow HOKH Take An-
otliur Tumble QuotatioiiH.
ciucAno n MAUICKT.
Oct. IS. | Special Telegram to
TIIK Ui.n 1 Tlio wheat market was ilull and
narrow to day. Prices fluctuated nervously
within lJ < j"i.Je range , December covering the
most territory , and at the close speculative
values were not materially different from
yesterday. L'p to noon December hud sold
off from iIS \ at the opening to 51 ll- , < . back
Up to ? 1 l.ij-f. and down again to $1. j2'4. ral
lying therefrom to il.l2'9. Tl-o close at 1 :15 :
1 > m. was $ J.llf. May ranged .fUW'S
1 r \ up to irfion and about that hour stood
nti ! U „ , or fractionally above December.
Atthis wilting the beats fuel that they have
the best of the market arirument and that
they are warranted In malting a standing by
the broad assertion that prices are only kept
on their present basis by artllleial means and
that they should seek and Iliul a lower level.
They liomt to the fact that Chieairo is out of
1. no with every other market except Duluth
mid Minneapolis ; tbat it is violently out of
tune with the foreign markets ; that
this country Is plugged full of Hour ,
enough to last three or four mouths ;
that the demand for all grades of Hour , and
notoriously for the lower grades , has fallen
olT and that a considerable pctiod must
elapse before renewed inquiry on a largo
scale can bo looked for to supply homo con
sumptive needs. They refer to the daily re-
polls Irom the seaboard to prove that our
export trade has como to practically 11 dead
fctop , and to cables to substantiate- the state
ment that the old world has too full a Mom-
iieh and too much old wlio.it in reach to bo
alarmed about supplies for a long timcahe.id.
The bears admit that crops are short at home
und abroad , but they hold that the persist
ence in attempts to maintain values at this
stage of the crop year so high that
neither wheat nor its products
can bo exported can only re
sult disastrously ami In the accumulation
of a big surplus at the "heel" of the year
when the stock should be low. They admit
that speculative capital can carry specula
tive grades of wheat until consumers again
begin to take fancy Hours at high prices , but
they pertinently Inquire , "Will not specula
tive capital get tired before the end of the
journey and want to get out and take a
rest ! " Numerically the boars are largely in
the majority in the grain trade at this junc
ture not "bears on the crop" but bears for
u healthy reaction , that American market"
may recede to a point that will relieve the
pressure and render a further advance later
on easy and natural. "Are we Independent
altogether of Huiopoi" is a question the bears
uro going around asking each other
in a whisper. The market clearly has two
Bides now. The bull party is on the defen
sive and the bears are otico more assuming
mi agirressivo attitude and fortifying their
position with arguments that are morn or
lens Influential more so certainly than when
the bull fever was on and prices were lOc
higher. Fears of manipulation in December
seem to be subsiding , though the existence
of u large short interest in Unit month is still
fdiown by the failure of December to assume
its natural relation with May. To bo sure
the difference widened considerably to-day
nnil December shorts arc displaying less
nervousness than they have done lately , but
the trades uro a long way from being evened
up. The drift of the market the lust hour
was down and just before the close
prices worn at the inside range reached on
the early break. December worked off to
f l.llji and May $1.12JH. At one time during
the session December was a quarter over
May , but it was at a discount ofct ( o most
of the time , and nt lust the difference was " c.
The great bulk of trading was by scalpers ,
and their disposition was to sell the market
off. They are still very "skittish , " however ,
and run at the first sign of danger. On the
upturns the market tiavols about ten times
an fast as on the downturns. This la largely
duo to the nervousness of the shorts , who
recognize the ability of the leading
longs to twibt them whenever disposed ,
The closing range was nearly lo lowci
than yesterday on near futures and
very little changed from yesterday on May ,
The public is not taking a very largo inter
est in wheat at this moment and is appar-
unlly waiting for the break which it has
been led to believe is imminent.
There was a good demand for corn at the
opening of the market , induced by receipts
showing up less than yesterday's ' estimates ,
together with wet weather , which continues
to threaten small receipts of No. 2. The
brokers of a prominent operator were
botti buying and selling and the actioi
of the market , for the most part , was a re
flection of the efforts of local speculators tc
follow the rather obscure lead of the afore
said pnrty. The receipts for to-morrow
being estimated as high as 730 cars
crtused a weaker feeling to prevail aboul
noon and caused the market to sell off aboul
Ic from its high point. The lower tendency
of wheat also , In the latter half of the ECS
tdon , conti ibuted to thcodeclino and causet
the latest prices to bo around the lowest o.
the day. November , which led in activity
after its II nn opening at 44 c closed at 43J i
bid , a loss of " ( Jo from the tlrst price of to da-
and offoe since yesterday's close. Latei
futures all closed at llgures which prevailci
at the close of the preceding day.
Outs were quiet and dull , though at tin
name time they were ilrm with trading con
lined almost entirely to May , which was ir
fair request around 29"-i ! , selling 'o elthoi
way from that point. Near futures wen
nearly normal with light business it
store oats , which were " 0 hlghci
ut 84j.c , with seller the month a' '
about the same figure. Receipts wore mod
crate , but there was an increase in the csti
mates for to-morrow.
The provision trade was quite bullish li
Its tendency. Comparatively free buying o
January pork by prominent speculator :
strengthened the market in a decided man
ner , und with exceptions of October porl
and short ribs the entire line of dcliveriei
traded in sold and closed at a substantia
adranco over yesterday's llnal prices. The
bull side for futures after this month wai
regarded with unexpected favor , and tin
January product particularly sold with inon
than usual freedom. The day's actual ad
> anco amounted to OOc on November , ycai
and January pork , 7 o on November am
May lard and January short ribs , 5c on yeai
and January lard and 27J.o on May pork
October pork was again hold at $15 and ii
October short ribs a decline of 27)Jo ) wa
Buffered. _
CHICAGO 1,1 VE STOCK.
CHICAGO , Oct. 18. [ Special Telegram to Tin
BCE.I CATTI.B. Business was slow frou
the opening to the close. In the first plac
receipts were greater than was anticipated
end secondly the day was wet and stormy
the rain fulling almost all the forenoon. No
tlves of all classes , steers , cows and bulls
Bolu a shade lower than Saturday. Ther
were scarcely a half dozen loads of prime na
tlvo steers on sale and the very best equal t <
any here this week only sold to $5.00. Me
ilium natives were again neglected. Huyor
that wanted that quality of stock prcferrci
prime rangers , of which there was a liboro
supply. Range stock sold fully as high a
yesterday anil Texan * sold about the same o
yesterday. Cow stock , bulls and scrub nc
lives , in fact anything that had to compet
with Texuns , sold a shade lower. There wa
a steady demand for stackers and feeder
with little or no change in prices as con-
pared with the past week or BO. Th
receipts Include 7,000 western and Toxa
cattle- , choice to extra beeves , $5.bO (
6.00 ; medium to good steers , 1350 t
30vcstorn rnnf-ura , (1JJ.Vt4 ? 70 ; rows ,
.MO/'CtIK ) ; wintered Tcxiiti ! * , * , ' . llldi.l L
H'iris-To tiuv witncusi. ' ! ! iinothiT Shar ) )
lti\vn turn of 1Wrflfn * , nnd in some rnscs "OP.
' run was not heavy , but inirUers ham-
ncTPil the innrltot nil day lonf ; , and ipoc-u-
ators who usually uxpcot iiaikcrs to follow
hiir ; li-ad , saw the handwriting on the wall
md hurried off. hence the rapid down-turn ,
so that at the close ( * oed mlxt'il were selling
it f.r. Cii(5 ( ( ( 70 , and bust heavy at * . * > 7.V tli.Mi ;
i few fancy heavy and I'luladclphias sold
cnrly nt J,1 ! Slfgo CO , but nt the i-loso such
vert1 not worth ovurfalS1) ) ; assorted llirht of
70f 1 0 Ibs aver.iii.'s sold i-ounil about JS.I.X'9 '
fi.7u , and li-ht-llght | at i. > "
FINANCIAL.
NF.TV YORK , Oct. 'S. [ Siicclal Telegram
to Tun HEU.I STIX K There was a light
spasm of weakness early In the day , but the
recovery was prompt and the tone became
moro linn. 1'rices during the forenoon
showed but little variation. London was a
moderate buyer , but the transactions were
nut productive of anything interesting. At
noon the market was very dull and steady ,
generally at about ttiu opening figures.
Union 1'iicillc was the strongest feature , and
this helped the remainder of the list. The
favorable "bowing of Oregon Short Line for
August was an Important factor in this
strength manifested. The bu\ing was by
Work , Strong & Co. and Moston houses , ntul
block advanced to Chi4 , closing at 05 , u gum
of neaily two points. Missouri 1'acille WHS
weak , with a number of bear points on it.
Mr. ( ioulti was credited with a large share
in the depression. The close showed several
stocks * tnpoint \ higher and many not ma
terially changed.
The following wore the closing quotations :
I * . H.-is regular .127'i Northern I'm-lllc. . - '
I' . S. Iseniipnns . PJ7 dnpi-efeired. . . Ul *
I" . S. 4'ii-t-cRiilar HIS P. * N. W . . , liP :
l.S4l4sconpons lill doprefi-rri-il , . . .lll'i '
I'aiincbsot'UTi. . . .1'JIH M. V. Central . . . .His
( Vniriii I'm inc. . : i.v4 P. , i > . \ i : 27-j
I till apn k Alton I'M Hork Island . . . 1H
OiliaKo.Ilurllngton ( ' „ M. \ St. I1 . . .ifi't ,
'i ( jiilnrv lll'i do preferred. . .lU7's '
. .I. . * W UP , St. l'.iul A , Omuha . : r.l'i '
Illinois Central. 117 I ilopreferred . .H i'i '
l.ll.\W 17' ; UnionI'acitie . . . . ( '
Kansas .VTuxas . H'iW..St. , I , , i. 1' . . . 15
I.iikeShore . . .IttJ'il ' do preferred. . . . ' 'S' ,
MlehlKHii Central . ssiWestern , Cnlon KV
-Missouri l'.icillc . . V.l'gl
MOS-EYOX CALL Hasyat2@2S' per cent ;
last loan 8 per cent ; closed ollercd at 8'ij
per cent.
I'ltiMB MEUCANTILE PATCH \ % ( A lCr
cent.
STKIII.INO EVCIIANOIS Quiet , but steady at
l.biyf for sixty-day bills , and 5-l.87J4' for
demand.
I'KOOUCB.
CHICAGO , Oct. 18. Wheat Weak anil
lower ; cash , $1.KIJ ( ; November , tl.10' ' . , ;
December ,11.11 ' 4' ; Alav , tl.t ' . . * < .
Corn Easier ; cash , 41) ) < c ; November ,
tfi1 ; December , 40'j-c ; May , 'i'.i' ' c.
Oats Steady ; cash , 24'.jc ; November ,
24Yc ; December , ii4 c ; May , Wjie.
Kye .iric.
Uaricy Nominal.
Prime Timothy Nominal.
Klnx fl.41.
Whisky-1.20.
Pork Kasy ; cash , < 15.00 ; November ,
* 14.42 > { ; . January , * 14.47if.
Lard Steady ; cash , fS.75 ; December ,
.15 : January , $ S.1S.
Kloti r Weaker : patents , $700@7.25 :
bakers , $4.7r > Crfr > .25 ; winter , KMd&'JO.
Hulk Meats Shoulders , iS/jriftfs.&O ; short
clear , f3.7.r > OW.OO ; short ribs , $7.75.
Hutter Firm ; creamery , 17 ( < i2Cc ; dairy ,
C < V c.
Cheese Firm ; full cream chedilarg , 10 ' 4
Hats 10'4 ' ( < ilO'4c ; Vounir Americas ,
Kggs Firm ; lS19c.
Hides Steady ; heavy green salted , 7c :
light preen xalted , 7' ' c ; green , 5' , < ; o ; salted
bull , fiji ) * ; green salted bull , 5c ; green salted
calf , 7 ( < i7'ic ; dry Hint , 9c ; dry calf , 7@8c ;
deacoiiH , 15d > 30c each ; dry salted , 7c.
Tallow Steady ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4J c :
No. 2 , 3) ) o ; cake , Oc.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour , bbls 21,000 27,00 (
Wheat bu 53.000 4l.00 ( (
Corn , bu 77 300.000 457,001
Oats , bu 197,000 187XK
Rye.hu . . . .
Now Vork , Oct. 18. Wheat Receipts ,
170,000 ; exports , none ; spot market dull ,
lower and heavy ; No. 8 red , $1.08' @ 1.09 n :
elevator ; fl.OOX'lO ' afloat , Jl.OOJtfdtl.lO. ! ,
f. o. b.No. . 3 red , 99cS$1.03 ( ; unenultd red
94'4-c@1.14 ' > ; No. 1 red , $1.14gl.l5. ( Optiom
% ( f5ll < c lower and dull , closing weak ; trad
ing only local ; No. 8 red , November closiiu
at $1.09 .
Corn Receipts , 150,000 ; exports , 177,750
spot market , ' | @ } - lower and weak , bul
moderately active ; No. 8 , 50J ( S51..iO ! in ele
vator , 60)i.lc ) afloat ; ungraded mixed , 60(3 (
Bl ' 4 c ; options J Jfo lower on early months
kfjj'i'c on late , but moderately active , clos
ing steady ; November closing at Sic.
Oats Hecoipts , 44,000 ; exports 3,000 ; spot
market steady but slow ; options steady , bu
quiet ; November , 'iO ) c ; spot , No. 2 white
a33'fo : mixed western , aO < 331Kc ; whiti
western , 3S$41c. (
Codec Options opened steady and \in
changed to 5 points up and closed barclv
steady at S0@25 points down ; fair business
on lower cables ; October , f 14 40@14.ti5 ; No
vember , $14.25@14.03 ; December , f3.95 !
@ 14.25 ; spot Hlo Ilrm , but quiet ; fair cargoes
at tlO.25.
Petroleum Quiet but steady ; United
closed at 92 c.
Kggs Quiet and barely steady ; western ,
Pork Unchanged.
Lard A tritlo higher , but dull ; western
steam , spot , 9lj.25@il.i5 : ; options , sales for No
vember closed at fS.tU asked.
Hutter Strong and in good demand
western dairy , 12 > @ 17c ; western creamery ,
15@27e ; Klgin , 2 < lU@27c.
Cheese Dull and barely steady ; western ,
Mlnnenpolls. Oct. 18. Wheat The loca
receipts of wheat were 353 ears and holder !
found no trouble in gutting yesterday's prici
for anything good enough to grind. Closing
No. 1 hard , October and November , fl.20
December. $1.81 ; May , $1.2:3 : 'fig ' l.as'tf ; ot
truck , ? l 80 ; No. 1 northern , October , jfl.10
November , Jl.lO'i ; December. Jl 13 ; May
$1.1C > 1H ; on track , $1.12(81.13 ( ; No. 3 northern
October , f 1.04 ; November , $1.0 ! } ; December
$1.00 ; May , $1.10 ; on track , $1.05.
Milwaukee , Oct. IS. Wheat Unsettled
cash , J1.03J6 ; December , $1.05X ; January
Corn Quiet ; No. 3 , 44c.
Oats -Quiet ; No , 2 white , 29c.
Rye-Quiet ; No. 1 , ftSc.
Harley Quiet ; No. 2 , 75 } c.
Provisions Steady ; pork , cash , 115.00.
Cincinnati , Oct. 18. Wheat-Dull urn
nominal ; No. 2 red , $1.03 asked , but net
lected.
Corn Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 4Cc.
Oats Easy ; No. 2 mixed , 20o.
Rye Dull ; No. 2 , ( Xo. )
Whisky Active and Ilrm at $1.14.
St. IA > II | . Oct. 18. Wheat Lower
cash , ll.Orttf ; October , $1.0SK.
Oats Kasy : cash/JJJi'c ; November , 23c.
Corn Steady ; cash , 3'Jc ; November , 30J c
Pork Lower at $15.25.
Lard Quiet at $8.75.
Whlsky-$1.14.
Hutter Firm ; creamery , 21Q23c ; dairy
18@19o.
KanitBa City , Oct. 18. Wheat Quiet
No. 2 red , cash , 99c asked ; November , $1.0
asked ; December , 98 0 bid ; May , $1.0
bid ; No. 2 roil , cash , Mo asked ; No , 2 soft
cash , $1.00 bid , $1.07 asked ; December , $1,03- }
bid ; May. $1.05 bid.
Corn Dull ; No. a , cash , 31J c asked ; No
vrmber , JtOo asked.
Oats No. 8 , cash , 20 > c asked.
MVK STOCK.
ChlCReo , Oct. IS. The Drovers' Jour
nal reports as follows-
Cattle Hcceipts , 14,000 ; dull and lOc lower
beeves , $3.bO5.00 ; steers , $ J.80@5.35
stackers and feeders , $ -.00@2.30 ; cows
bulls and mixed , tl.UO ( ; i.W ) ; Tcxa
cattle , $2.00(33.25 ( ; western rangers , $ ' . ' .40
4.70.
4.70.Hogs Receipts , 18,000 ; market weal
and lower ; mixed , $5.50ijn,75 ( ; heavy
$5.50(35 ( .85 ; light , $3.40@5.CO ; skips , $3.50i (
0.15. !
Sheep Receipts , 0,000 ; market weak nm
5@lOo lower ; natives , $ ' . ' .50 < rf3 W ) ; wesl
cms , $3,00 < 83.50 ; Texans , | ' .60 ( < i3.25 ; lambs
$1.00C't5.1D.
Nutluunl Stuck Yards , East SI
Louis , Oct. 18. Cattib Receipt * . 2,050
shipments , lt)40 ) ; market slow ; choice hoav
natl ve steers , f5.KK5 ( ; 50 ; fair to good , $4.4
CrfS.OO ; butchers' niters , medium to. choice
| 3.S5 < g4,40 ; stdokers add fccltcra , fair t
10 ; rangers , corn-fed , $3.JO.i ( (
420 vras- fed , i'J.l' ' § 3 13.
Ilo-gs - Receipts. Ci.iXXis shipments , 2.7. > o ,
market lower , clroteo heavy and butchers'
select ions , j. 7. > rtt3 ' .K ) ; par-King' , medium to
prime , } .VrxijlV75 ( ; liflit grades , ordinary to
best. ? 545frtrtX ) .
KiuiHns City. Oct. 1" . Cattle-Heccipts ,
4V ( > 2 ; shipments. 4i ; > p < i : market not so act
ive as yesterday but about steady , closed
lull and a khado lower , peed to choice corn
Ted , $ l.75ii3.23 ( ; common to medium , $ 'l.2.i ( §
4 W ) ; stockers and leeding steers , * l.fOi §
I..Ti ; grass range steers , $ l.COtJ.OJ ( ! ; cows ,
fl 2. tv.73. !
Hops Receipts , " . ( MO ; shipments , 2,17(5 ( ;
; oed to choice , f 5 " > 0 n .I.IV ) , common to inn-
ilium , $ 1.10(33.10 ( ; skips and pigs ,
J.23.
OMAHA
Cattle.
Thursday , Oct. IS 1SS9 ,
Reports from eastern markets worenoten-
cour.iging , indicating tiduclmuof lOc , and thu
market lion ; was dull and lower. The re
ceipts were not heavy und the euUlu were
nearly all westerns. The dressed beef oper-
utiirs bought quito freely , Paying S.1.10 lor
thirtyoinlo.uls. . Hutclii'i-s' stock was easier
nnd sold mostly nt a range of $ l.0ij ( 15.
The trade m feeders wus very slow. The
supply of feeders was Unlit , then1 being very
few liesh natives and not many westerns
that were at all desirable.
HIH. .
A few sales of the best heavy hogs were
made eaily at about steady prices , but usido
from th.it tlic market opened lower. As the
later trams continued to roll up the rm-eipls
the market grew weaker and closed a strong *
llli1 lower. Although the market hero has
been ucing lower every day since Monday ,
the dei-liiie has been no inoro than at Chi
cago. Hogs sold on this market within 80o
of the extreme top in Chicago.
The receipts wore heavy , but the market
was slow.
Ituut-lpt * .
Ciittlo 1,20) )
Hogs fi.lHIl )
Sheep 3,300
Prevailing I'rujc-i.
The following is a t'lbloof pries-i p.xld in
this maritct for tbo gr.iJo ) of stock men
tioned.
Prime stcors , 13Xto ( ) 150)11)1. ) ) . $ * ) . 00 ( S5.75
I'nmesteers , HOOto 1300 ibs. 4.00 m.VOO
Native feeders 8.75 ( it'1.25
Western feeders -J..Y ) ( 3 15
RIUIUU steers , com'on to choice 2.50 i < t3.5'J '
Common to good cows 1.50 0(8. ! 5
Choice to fancy cows a. " > 0 ( .uM.OO
Common to choice bulls 1.85 ( a2.0J
Fair toclioico light hogs 5.20 5.3 ( )
Fair to ctiolco heavy hoaa 550 < < ? > . 70
Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.30 ( 5.55
lteproM < ; iita > u-o Halt ) * .
OATTLK.
No. AT. Pr.
24 cows 8311 $ i,12
7cnws Kill 1.70
1 COW 1050 1.70
10 CO WS 1153 1 .bO
2 cows 110) ) l.so
1 cow lOliO l.so
31 cows and bulls 977 2.00
28 cows , natives 98S 8 15
11 cows 1084 8.15
4steers 1850 2.15
18 co ws (191 ( 8.85
7 cows Ktl 8.35
3(1 ( stockers , natives Oils 8.35
8 cows 9bO 8.40
IS feeders i : < 4i 8.W )
48 feeders 10J.1 8.so
:5 : feeders IKIJ 8.k5U
25 feeders , natives 09J 2.90
20 feeders , natives M0 ! 3 25
2 steers , natives 114S 3.50
15 steers 1350 4.85
\X11U CATTLU.
Owner and No. Av. Pr.
N. A. Cattle Co. , 5S cows..1110 j-MO
7cows. . . . i J5 840
1 stag . . . .1020 8.85
29 steers..I'm 3.15
7.steers..1118 3.85
29 steers. . . 1271 * 3.15
1 stray..1200 1.50
1 stray..110 a 85
( icows. . . . 793 1.75
112cows. . . . 918 1.50
S. Harker , 5 feeders 1114 8.75
Opalalla Cattle Co. , 97htcers.120S 3.30
70 steers..1197 3.30
7listcers..ll8'J ' 3.30
70 steers..12IH ) 3.30
' 5 steers..1175 3.30
9'.lsteers..l80l '
05 steers. . 18'M ! uo
IJOOS
Highest anil lanvcst.
The following are the highest anil lowest
prices paid for hoijs during the pnst few days
nnd on the corresponding dates one and two
years ago :
Ijlyo Stock Notes.
Crtttlo easier.
Hogs still lower.
It takes good hogs to bring $5,50.
C. L. Eaton , IJostwick , came in with cattle.
William Fox , Urainard , cauio in with cuttle.
Average weight of hogs last week was K3
pounds.
E. 1 * . Hanson , Pender , came in with a load
of cattle.
Now York shippers paid 15.40 for assorted
light hogs.
John Jack , Dorchester , was in looking over
the market.
H. K. Stowe , Ued Cloud , was in with two
cars of cattle.
John Dcrn , Hooper , sold a load of hogs at
$5.70 , the top of the market.
Holllns Sherman , Tobias , Colo. , came In
with eight lonils of western sheep.
Ed. Davis , Red Ouk , la. , came in with
three loads of hogs which sold on the market.
It took the buyers a long white to break the
hog market , but now that it is fairly started
on the down grade there is no tolling where
it will stop.
OMAHA WHOLESALE : MAHKETS.
Proilucc , Frulta , Klc.
HUTTEII Fancy , solid-packed creamery , CC
( giic : choice country , 17Jl'Jo ( ' ; common
grades , 10iU7c ,
patents , fO,000.75i
Minnesota patents , $ rt2.V7 ! CiOt Mrnluht
grades.rOCt ( < n.50 , bakers' Hour , $5..j ( . < (5.73 (
pot ; barrel
HWFI r I'mTIM - * O' ? * 'l'u-t' ' ' r bu.
Pol LTKT No dressed fowl in tie | market ;
live chlcKcns , f 1.00,13.3,1 pur doz.j spring
ToMATiiK 5i ( if Oo per bu.
Pr.MIS California S'UX'wU.Rli per bu box.
Strictly Iresti , IsfitUViwidled.
L Glut11 : * fl.25 ( fl.oO per case ;
CoNnwn Oiui-ns 30@lOo per 10-lb
'I'lnrilF.s-Callforiila , fl.OOuTl.M per box ;
Mii'hiuiin , riio < iHHJ prr Uaikot.
B SAXVUuininon , Jl.Wtg . 'Jo pur bunch ;
flioico , fj.r.uiic . : ! . : .
LUMON- * * -i.UOif ( 4.CO per c.-se.
Oii\Mir--f iiKta ( , . ( Kl per box.
Cni.iiiiv 2."iin : io PCIiio cn
Ken L'l.ANr ; 3ii $ l.H ( ) per dozen.
OsioN" 1'iiit.uv ' tier bu.
L'unui.i : - J.HKlitl ( K ) per 100.
MKITIlOi1 : per bushel.
Ti UMr- > ' ' < i > ur bushi-l.
AriM.ns ? , ' .on lU.no ' ) ei * bbl.
Cionii Mu-luciin. f'.iVitcf..M ncr bbl 3)
; als ; Califonna pear elder , Sl.VU'J ' per bbl.
I'oi1 COIIN Kii'c. JliiMi" coininon , 'JviC3i. .
OAUUIIT * f)0c per liusliu : .
UKVSX ChoiceiMsturu Imndplo < Hl navies ,
W.uO per imsliol ; western linn 1 p eked
n.iviot , $ l.7.V i.M ; ini-diuin1 * , Sl.i Otifl.iO.
Liin.i be.ms , * ie Her pound.
HAI. I. o. o. cars , Nn. 1 Jpland , $0,00 ; Xo.
'JUPIIItlil , ? . " > . ( KI.
Ciiorrrn KI.CII ? ! I.OOia 13 00 per ton.
CHUN 'UmHJi * .
fr'n ) < _ : ! i > .
VIMJIIVU Ciller , 10' < 7iSo per gal. Wliito
wine , lOdiS.V portal ,
Cu NMii-.iiitii : SMiOi ? .00 per bbl.
PutiIMIINS lltimx , Mo. 1 , 13'ji1 ; No. ! i ,
Mi1 ; shntilders V'\f\ ' \ rib bacon , l''c :
i-lcnr bin-on , 1'J' i1 ; picnli1 linnit , lOc ; dried
bcof bailie , H'r ' : dry suited rloars , short ,
10' , r : e < tra short , 10' ' tsliort : riln , lili1 ;
pii'kli-d pig- , foot , 13 U ) Uit-t , hOt1 ; Innl , H)1 ) . , ! ' .
sinoKed saii'.ige , O'jf'jc per Ib ; hos i-"ih-
IIIRS , 1 701 0. _ _
Iovi ° cd pru'i's uro as l
IJ.viKiisii Stark A suainlots 22c : Atnoi-
kenseainlen. , . 17'silA'Wistun ; A , seamless.
IDc ; Amerii-an , si'.unle-is ITo ; burlaps , 1
to 5 On , Hi < tMlc ; irur.nles , single , U'e ; gun-
iiica , double , ' . ' 0 < - - ; wool siii'lis , y.0. Twines
. Ira - ailaiciUu sail U I'jut.'Oc
Fl.itsc : ; ex - , , ;
cotlon. 'ilc : Hitc. 10 .
iJiin-i ) I ufiTs fiea , tn boxes , per ib , 13 ii )
K'c ; dates , in boxes. 7"M"c ; London Malaga
layer raisins , per box , $ : i30Mi.73 : ; Mulaga
looo raisins , $ 'J.iO.30 ; ( ! ; no\v Valen
cia raisins , Per Ib , ' > ' . c ; Call-
foruia loose nnisi'utels , Per box. il.-O.
pitted eliorric1 * , per Ib.'OK -Me ; Califor
nia pittpd Plums. pL'r Ib , 12i ( iic : ;
dried blackberries , Per Ib , b y'if ; Tiried
raspberries , per U , , 'JC"-'lc ! ; evaporated up-
jiles , b'Kl4c ' , ( ; California bun dried
peaohes , iHc ; California unuaml evaporated
peaoties , I3cif ! > ; evaporated California
upriiots , Htc ; Xantec currants , Ol-i2a7o ( ; Turk
ish unities , 4'4tt4i ' > Jc ; citron. ti'JcU'JIe ; orancc
peei. 15c ; lemon peel , lOc , California French
\ \ t >
250 : Kio , lancy , Kk'i'lVu ' ; Santos and Mara-
caibo. 17iilUo ( : Avbuekles. 21 ' 4o , Mi-Liiu-rh-
lll . . A V 1 1
Suiuu Granulated , S < ' ' c ; conf. A , 7a4' ( )
Si white extra C , 7e : extra C , 7\c ; yellow
C , 7e ; powdered. < . 'c ' : cubcfi , Uc.
HONIV : Miil7c for ono pound frames ;
strained honey. ' ( $ i o per pdunil.
UUKSWAX Clioieo yeUow , B0@32 > tfc ; dark
colored , ! ! # He.
Ciui : > n VounR America , lull cream ,
I1W1 c ; full cream Cheddars , 10@lio ; full
cream Huts , K'orood ; to choice skimmed
chedilars , MM- : skimmed flats , 7' c.
PICKI.K ) Medium , in libis. $3.3 1 ; do in ha f
b Is , $ .1.00 ; small , in bbls , $ r.0 ; uo in half
bb's , * .t.7r > ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.5) ) ; do In half
Ibl H. " '
TotiAcTO-l'Juf- , ' 'fiCitfMc ; smoking , ijd'JOc. ( (
JBI.UI-S Sl.M per ao-lb pail.
SAhr-fl.IWOJl.Hftper bbl.
Hoi'K 7-10. 11 je.
MAI-LB tiuoAU uncles , ll12o ( per ib ;
penny cakes , 12Slio ( ; ! per Ib ; pure inaplu
syrup , 51.00 per u-al.
TUAS i OUIIK Hyson , common to fuir , 1S@
2. > e ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , : < 0 ( < fr > 3o ;
Ciunpowder , common to good , 'J'Jn25c ( ; Oun-
powder , choice to fancy , 40 < a < ! 3c ; Japan , com
mon to medium , 15nJ ( t Japan , choice to
fancy , 3J ( i45c ; Ofilong , common to good , 33 ®
y. > o ; Oolong , choice to fancv , SOdf'Oc ; Imper-
iil , common to medium , 25@a5o ; Imperial ,
good to fancy , 40'lc. (
MUTS Almonils , 15@l7c ; tllborts , ll@12c ;
Brazil , yiIOc ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , 10@llc ;
peanuts , fi 7c.
UrncKiiits DftSlOo per ibj assorted cakes , 1
@ 23c pcrlb , as per list.
FISH. Holland Herring , 85ci00c. ( per keg ,
White Fish , y bbls. . No. 1 , Sfii.OO , Family
$3.75 : Trout. No. 1. ? 550 : Mackerel , H bbls.
No. 1 Shore , ? 15.00. Largo Family , $10.30 ;
Labrador Herring. $4.BO ; Columbia Ulver
Salmon , $17.00 per bbl.
COUIMNII Per Ib , whole , Cc ; bricks and
strips , 7SSe. (
CA.NIIV Mixed. 8fi13c ; stick , 8 f@'J-Jc ' ;
rock candy , 10 > iC 13c ; fancy candy , 7@'J c.
COTTON FLANNHLS 10 per cent dls.j LL ,
CAHI-ET WAKP Hib White , 19c ; colored ,
'UvTrs Standard , So ; Gem lOc ; Beauty ,
12Mc ; IJoone , 14c ; U , cased , $0.5u.
13'jc ; Swift River. 8c ; Tliorndiko OO , 8 > < c ;
Tnorndiko KF , guO ; Thorndiko 180 , 9''c ' ;
Thorndiko XX , ino ! Cordis No. 5 , l Ko ;
Cordis No. 4. lie.
DENiMs-Amoskcag , y oz , IG c ; Everett , 7
lie ; Hc.iver Creek CC , lOc.
KENTUCKY Jn INS. Memorial , 15c.Dakota
ISc ;
ington.
bleached , . . , - - . - .
bleached , b c ; Stevens' P , b c ; Stevens'
P , bleached , 9'c ' ; Stevens' N , 9c ; Stevens'
N , bleached. 10 > To ; Stovena. SRt , I'c
MISI-ELLANKOL-S. Tauiu on cioin. $ J.50 ;
plain Holland , ' .t' ' o ; Dado Holland , 1214C.
" ' A'-
Urown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , -
,
rence LL , 4-4 , Cc ; O.d Dominion , 4-4 ,
Pepporcll U , 4-4 , 7o ; Pepporoll O , 4-4 ,
Peppcrell. 8-4 , 18Uc ; Pcpperell,921c ; Pop-
perell , I0-4,2.1c ; UticaC , 4-4 , 4 Wachu \ ott ,
4-4 , 7i c ; Aurora U , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora H , 1-4 ,
CljucK West Point SSI in , 8 oz , 10 > c ;
West Point 2'J in. 10 oz , 13c ; West Point
211 in , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in , U oz , iGo ,
PLAN\m.s-Hcd , C , 24 in , 15K ; E , 34 in ,
21c ; G G , 24 in , ISo ; II A F.Ji1 , 25cj H F , f ,
S Pink and llobesllichmonii ,
Allen , ( ic ; Uiverpomt. 60 ; Steel iliver ,
Kichmond , 0 > < c ; Pacific. OK1-1.
PIIINTS Dress Charter Oak , 5'4'cj '
Ramapo , 4-/C / ; Lodl , 5'4c ; Allen , Cc ; Uich-
mend , Cc ; Windsor , 0 " o ; Eddystone , CKc |
Puoillo. OKc
SHECTINO Herkoloy cambrio
\jr , u , HOl'v si 1 1X1 ca A * M
brie , Ho. Lonsdalo cambric ,
Lousdale , Uc : Now _ , Yorlc mills ,
Peppereli , 42-In , lie1 ; 'I'cpperell , 40-in 120 :
Pcpporell , 6-1 , l(5c ( ; pepporell , 8-4 , Sic : Pep
perell , 94 , 23o ; Peppereli. 10-4 , 25o ; Canton
4-4 , 8 , ' < c ; Triumph , Coj Wnmsutta , lie ; Val.
FLANNELS. Plaid Kaftsmcn.SOc ; Gosnen.
32Kc ; Clear Lake , 30Ko ; Iron Mountain ,
° F'iiNSCLs-Wliite ! G HNo. D , ? / , 22 0 ; G
H , No. 1 , Jf , 3 ho ; LJ H , No. 2 , 23J < cj U
H. No. 1 , * ' . 30o ; Quechoo No. 1. < % . 42c.
Plunnettcnecks , 7 o ; Whltten-
ton , 7Kc ; York , 7Kc ; Normandi urcss ,
0 : Calcutta dress , SWc : Whittcnton dress ,
Jo ; Uenfrow dress , SW@13)ic. )
CAMUUIC-S Slater , 5V oVoods : , 5 > 4'oi
Standard , 5j o ; Peacock , 5 > ic.
PHIST-J iNtnoo UI.UB Arnold , 6 > < c ; Amer
ican , 0'4o ' ; Gloucester , OJ c : Arnold C lonp
cloth , 9 ; Arnold H long cloth , 10X ; Arnold
Gold Seal , 10V , ; Stletel A , 13 ; Windsor Gold
Ticket , 10K. _
Drims anil Clionilonls.
MiscRUaxEOUs-Sulph. acid , IXu ; cltrli
acid , tiOo ; tartarlo 60o ; bal. copavio , > bc
borax , 10o : chloroform , 47o ; glycerfne , SOc ;
gum Arabic , soleqt , 11.00 ; gum camphor , SUe :
gum opium , $3.25 ; snlph. morphia , J2.8J
bromide jiotasslmn , 42c.
OILS Carbon , 1M ) o lOc ; headlight , 175 °
14\c ; paioUnp , 7 o I1.- , ! " . W ! 't Virgin1 ! ;
summer , lie. tcro , 17c ; No. 1 pvMen inn-
chine , l.so : extra W. S. Iitrd. 'He ; No. 1 laid.
47c , Uirventinr | , file , lidseed raw , B5oj
boned , 5-c.
Qi IMS'U 1' . & W- . per o55c ; German ,
per o4'c. .
Hciiilock sole , l ( jjJ7i ! ! per Ib : oak sole ,
3'e per Ib ; oak harness , I0ct ! ( ' , ' 0 per Ib ; selec
ted oak and truce , 3 c per Ib ; oalt and hem
lock upper , SOftt 3v.V per foot. tluniloi'K calf
skin , No. 1 , MKitCOo per Ib , according to
weight : oak calf skin , No. 1 , PUi'ijtfUw per
Ib ; Philadelphia i-alf skin , extra , tl.00gl ( 10
licrlb ; hemloek kip skin , No. 1 , t' < K < * TiV per
Ib : oak kip skin , No1 1 , 70 n Uo | ior Ib ; Phila-
dolphin kip skin , extra , sOfrfllio ) ior Ib. French
calf skins , ( accord Inir to weight amti-ualttyt ,
$1 lRC'l.Tnier ) Ib- French Itip sums do. bdoiifl
$1.10 per Ib. Cornovun russett , lso ; satin
iinisli. 20o p-r foul ; well leather , $3 , * 0 t 00
per sidu ; mnro cos , ( pebble gnat ) , 20m HOe
] ier fnot ; moroccos , boot log , Joi.ifniv per
loot ; glove calf sltlns , 30 < nioc : per foot ;
Douglas kid , [ Ului.lO.1 per font ; katigaroo
skins. 4Ui'30ii ( . ' per foot , uocirdingto < iuulity.
Toppings , ? SKiiilOOi ( ( per do/on ; lininirs ,
53.00cu9.no per do/en ; upron skins , flO.Oi.Ksi
12.00 per ilo/cn. _
liiunlipr.
First and second clear , 3 In . f-19 OOfJ31 00
First and hooonil clear , I'aWl'rf ' '
in . 47 OOiiT30 00
Third oloa-- . l'4ml'.Jin . 4l ! ! > 0 i 1(1 ( ( ) , )
A soloot , l'iiil' ' , in . 37 uocri W 00
H holcot , 1 ' 4.i ( . 1H in . 3 * . lhli r : 7 ( HI
A stool ; boards , i-'i.i . id foot , 13 In . WOO
H stool : boards , I'Jc.fli1. foot. 12 in . U Oil
C stock biurds , I2i 1H feet , 13 in . 'M Oil
1) stock boards. 1'JwltS foot , 13 ill . 2.1 00
Flooring , llrsl common , 0 in . iU ( Hi
Flooring , second coiiinion , 0 in . 3'J Oil
Soloot feniMiiir llooriiic . Ill 00
Siding , llrst und second clear , IKulli ft 2" > 0,1
Siding , lli-ht common , 10 feet . 3J 00
Siding , second common . Ill ( HI
Common boards , . . . Iti Oil
No. 2 board * , all lengths . 14 r > 0
Fencing No 1 , 12m 20 feet . 1(1 ( 3(1 (
FcMiemur No. ' - ' , 13 , 1 1 and Is feet . 13 SI ]
.loists and scantling , 2x1 , Hntlll leet _ 111 ( K )
Timber , 4x4 , Sx , 12i < 111 I'oet . 17 00
Pii-liots , lirst rinigb , good . 13 00021 * . 0(1 (
Pickets , fancy head and dressed , selected. 33 ( H )
Shingles , extra A . 2 81
Shingles , standard A . 2 CC
Shingles , No. 1 . l.lOC'l.UI
Lath . 2.4C
Metals null Tinni-rs' Stock.
lllook tin , small pig . $ .29
1 Hook tin , bur . 29
Copper , planished holler si/os . HI
Copper , cold rolled . , ' 11
Copper , sheathing . IK )
Copper , pitts . ; tJ
Copper , Hats . SI
Galvani/ed sheet iron , Juniata W ) , 10
and 3 per oent discount .
Patent planished iron , No. 21 to 27 , A
Patent planished iron , No. 24 to 27 , H
Keening , 1C ! , 14x20 . 5.15
Keening , IX , 14x20 . ( UK )
Keening , 1C. 20x28 . 10.23
Keening , IX. 20x28 . 1M.73
Sheet iron , No 2(1 ( . 3. JO
Sheet Iron , No. 27 . 3.50
Solder , best . 17
Solder , No. 1 . 15
Tin plate , 1C , 10x14 . 0.75
Tin plate , IX , 10x11 . S.7.'i
Stool nulls , base , per keg . 2.35
Steel wire nails , base , per koi ; . 2.S.3
JUNK Machine castings , $12.000713.00 ;
steve plates , $7. 00 ; c ? 8. 00 ; wrought ironSS.XKfj (
10.00 ; bones , dry , $3.00 ; steel , K > .00 per ton ;
copper. SS.OOfall.OO ; brass , W.OOtS.OO ( ; 7inc ,
* 2.00 ( . < 11.00 ; solid lead , $2.00f < ii.OO ; ; tea lead ,
$2. 00(22.50 ( ; rubber , i2.50fu3.00 ; mixed rags ,
$1.10 ( 1.13 per cwt.
TIIK HKAI/rY MAIUCI3T.
Instrument ) 1'lnuod on Hcooril Dur-
Ini ; VeHU-rilny.
C A Mahnr ftml wife to A J 1'lrrson , lot " ,
blk I , , I.o u's 1st add , \ \ d JI.1MC
( ! W l.tiloll unit ifo to ( ' Do Holjctts , lot
1 ' , blk ' , .1 1 ItcillctV snlv d . . 3,4
Clun ( 'ui butt und wifetn U ( ' Spotswooil ,
lot-i IK und 21 , blk o , und lots n ami ( . , blk
0 , MattbeUH1 sub , und lot 'J , blk III , Al
bright's choice und w > 'j lot 111 , blk r > , lln-
roln plnro. w d . . 3f > ( X
ItMuycrtoJ rilurrick. lots 11 , 12,111,15
nud IC , ( irnvcs * park , w d . . . . 3WK
E I. limes toll nonilhnnl , lots f , , 10 , 11
nnd 12. blkti , Klkhorn , w d . 151
I' I' Hlmcbiiimh tit ul to ( ' llulott , lot 7 ,
blk IB , Omalm hclchtp. wd . 371
T C Jt-ITrles to G A l.lnclqui.st. n . " .17 3-10 It
blk 2. Albright's inolce. u c il . !
JI K Tits-Mirth to A O'Donahoe , lot 20 ,
Cunnlnghiim V Ilrennan'.s ailil , q o d . . . . 4X
J A llorbach anillfe to .1 P Hcalcy , s ' /
lot ' , blft II , lloibnch'8 add , w d . . . 4K
tji ( Wallace , trustee , to A K Slmw. lot 24 ,
blk 6 , Monmouth park , w d . . . . 7K (
il McDonald to M Johnson , w ! lot" , blk
1 , Inaac * Selilen's ftilil. w d . ! M
J 1 Keilick and wife to M Nelson , lot 10 ,
blK 4 , Oak Uhathain , w d . 2,00 (
Twelve transfers , aggregHtlng. . 111,79
imtANCU O1TICK.
JOHN M. SHAW & CO ,
COMMISSION ,
Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds ,
MarRin Transactions a Specialty.
JOHNSON & CII1USTIAN , Mnnngers.
IB BQAUD OK XHADK , - OMAHA
Members of ttio Chicago Hoard of Trade. 1'rlv
ate Wlreh to Chicago and New York.
U. 8. DEPOSITOEY , OMAHA , NEB.
Paid Up Capital $400OOC
Surplus 50,00 (
II. W. YATES , President.
LEWIS H. UKKII , Vice President.
A. U. TOIUAMN. 2nd Vli e 1'resldent.
\V. H. S. HUUIIUS , Cashier.
DlHECTOIls ;
W. V. MOUSE , Jens 8. rni.MNS ,
H. W. VATKS. IKWIS 8. UBED ,
A. n. TOUZAMN.
Banking Ollicc
THE IRON BANK ,
Corner U'th and I'urnum Sts.
A General Hanking Itnsluess Trutisucted.
FARM AND OMAHA CITY LOANS ,
The Kansas City Investment Co ,
30 Cliiiiiilier of Commerce ,
OMAHA , NKI1.
No delays. All business done at this olTice.
FKNNYROYAL TTAFERM are
J puccessfully used monthly by over 10,000
w vlJMlls. Are Safe , Kfftctvalanil I'lcasant
y $1 per box by mail.or at ilruggUU. Sralcd
i'articvlars 3 poitngn stamp" . Adrtrcna
THE EuitcKt. CntuiciL Co. , Dirmorr , MICK.
f sale ana by mail by Goodman
Drug Co. , Omaha ,
CAMPAIGN
UNIFORMS
TORCHES. FLAGS. BAN-
ER8.TRANSPARENCIE9.
Send for Manufi Catalog
GF , Foster Son & Co
172 rVladlaon-Bt.Ohicaifa.
qiHK PRKKSKTMiMlUTAKV AOADEMV-
,1'ecksklll-on-lludson : N. Y. Send for ruts
loguo JNO M.TIIliN..M.l ) . . .M.A..l'rlnclpa :
PPPRI CQ ? nVCQ AIM : TIM : IIKST.
rLLIlLLOO Ul LO . oia
. II. I-AI.MKH. N. P. IliniMA V. 1. U. .
PALMER. RICHMAN * CO. .
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
Offlco-Uoimi24 , Opposite Kichanee llulldlni ! , ImlO :
fetucH \ nnl , Houth Umaha. halJ.
.ORIMERWESTER FIELp& MALEV
Live Stock Commission ,
Koora 15 , Kxchanne llullJInn , Union block Vurili
t-oulU Uinaba , Nob.
ALEXANDER i FITCH.
Commision Dealers in Live Sock ,
teem fi. Opposite Kicbanee llulldlnv , Union i-toc
Yanls , ouln umaua , Neb ,
'
UNION STOC YARDS CO. ,
Of Omsha , Limited ,
.B * ril.BuBerliitiidtDt. :
Agrlciiituriii JiiiplomontB.
CHURCH'ILL PAHKER ,
Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons ,
i arrlagcs and IIHGulm .IMIV SUrrl tetnt < cu9lliauU
li'lli. ' Utiialm Sot > i ka.
LININdER A. METC-ALF CO. .
riciiltiiralIraoleinOBtsWa , onslCarriage 3 :
Ktc. Wholo-nlc. CHimlm.N
MART1N
Wtiolt'SiMo Itrnlprn In
Aaiicultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies
tOI. < i. Wfi and 1W Jpnei Btn-rt , Omaha ,
P. P. MAST& , CCl7
Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
Cullnnlnrs. Hnjr llnkcn I'Wrr Mlllo nmt l.uliau 1'ul-
MTlipt * . lor iilli utul Mcln insS'trvi'tn.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO.i
- WtiPlrfnli-
Agricultnrsi Implements , Wagons & Buggies
r.ri-i r ll'li rinl Mi-hol <
OMAHA HIS \N ( II.
J. F. SEIBERLINC5 \ CO. .
Akron , Oluo.
Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine ,
\V. U. Men' , Mnnitpr ! Slt n vMiw rlli t Oruahn.
MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDAROCo
MnnufHi turer1" ami JcMipr * In
Wagons , Buggies , RaKes , Plows Etc ,
Cur. ! iunnl 1'iuidc Stri'i'to. Oiniihn , N'pb.
Artists' Mntorlnle.
"
"
A HOSPE. Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
ISH 1) ) ( iiclatrii't ! iimatii. Nrt > ru ki\ .
Bookaollors and Stationers.
H. M , & . S. W. JONES.
Succosjortto I. T. Kcny , n .V Co.Vlii'lpealc A Hctall
BflokselleK and stationers ,
Klnc WoililliiK "intionpn. Ciiiiini , > ril.il blaltonpry
li'Pouirln * t-tri'et On.Ahti. Net ) .
Boots and Shoos. _ _
KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. .
( MKcrsnTK to llct'il , Joni'i" A I ' )
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes
AKvntifur Ilo'lon llntl'i ) ' > r Mine Co. 1IV. ' , 1104 di HIM
llcimi'j St. , Omaha. Netruaka.
W. V. MORSE & CO. .
Jokers of Boots and Shoes ,
1101,1103-1105 louiIa ) ; St. Omnlia Manufactory , Pum-
nicr M. . liiitun.
Coffooa , Sploee , Etc-
'
CLARKE COFFEE CO. .
Omaha ColTtic and fplie Mills.
Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
Uvorliii * Kilraclt. Laundry Itlu * . Inks , Ktc. 1414-
lllh llurner Slrett. Oruihii. .Nebraska.
Crockery and Glassware.
W. L. WRIGHT.
Agent for the Manufacturers unit Importrts nf
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Ktc d cc. : il" H. Uth ft. , Oniahn , Ncbraskii.
PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN.
Imtinrierr and Jnljbf r of
Greenery , Glassware , Lamps , Silyerware
Etc. Iil4 Farimni Bt , New Paxton HulldlnK.
Commission and Storage-
" " " "
RIDDELL ft RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Speclaltlr- " " ' ' rr rhrc'o ' " " "Itrr , ( i me ,
lJ12IIow rd Strwit. ( ) m h * .
CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. .
Buccenors to McHhano A Srhroeder. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omaha , Nebraska.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS.
Wholesale
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Cominision
Merchant. Correspondence eollcltoil. 1011 North ICth
Hlrevt , Omaha , Neb.
Coal , Coke and Llmo.
OMAHA COAL , CO'KE St. LIMEfcO
Jobbers of Hard and M Coal ,
909 South Uth fUrert , Omaha , Nebraika.
Ji J. JOHNSON & | CO
Mannfactnrcrs ofLime ,
And shippers ut Cuai , ixiak. Cement , flatter , M
Drain Tile , and Sewer Pipe , once , 21B , s. lltk
Et. , Omaha , Neb. Tc'epbono Ell.
Dry Good * sno Notions
M. E SM'ITH I cb. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 and 1104 Douglas. Cor. llth St. , Omaha. Neb.
KILPATR1CK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GooflsNotions ,
Gents' Furnishing ( loodi. Comer llth and IIuneT
SU. . Omaha. Nebraska.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and Goto
311 South 13tb Ht. . Omaha. Neb.
Furnltijra.
DEWEY &
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
_ t'aroam Street. Omaha. Nebraska. _
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture
Omaha. Nebraska.
Groceries.
ER & CO. .
Wholesale Groceries anil Provisions ,
706,707,709am1 7Hj < . I0th St. , Oranha , Neb.
McCORDTBRADY & Uo7 '
Wholesale Grocers
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t ( h and Ie , Tenorth Streuts , Omaha , Nebraska.
Hardware.
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MARKS BROS. SADD Lt3RY UO.
Wliulcsalo Manufacturer ) ! of
Sa ulery& Joooersof Saflulery Hardware
And Leather. 110J , 1KB nnd 14(17 ( Humor Ht. , Omaha ,
Nub-ask * .
Hardvvare-
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Sleel ,
Springe , Wauon flock , Hardware. Lumber , Ktc. 1SUS
and 1211 llarnoy hlrietOmaha.
H1MEBAUGH & TAYLOR.
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Utcbanlci' Tools and Buffalo Rcalei. 1106 Douglai
Btreet , Omaha , Nebraata.
RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
Cthand HarnerSti. , Omaha. Neb. Weitrrn Aientt
for Austin Powder Co. , Jefferson Htecl Ntlls ,
t'alrbanki rltandard Hcalcs.
LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD-
WARk COMPANY ,
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Metals , Flieot Iron. etc. Aent for How * Scales ,
Miami 1'owder undI.yman Hurbed wile ,
Umuha , Nebraska.
Hata ,
W. L. PARROTTE St CO. ,
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goodi
1107 Ilaraer Street. Omahn. Neb.
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OMAHA LUMBER co. ,
All Kinds ofBoildingMaterialat Wholesale
16tj Street aod Union Pacific Track , Omaha.
Louis "BRADFORD ,
Dealer , in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Door * , Etc. Yards- Corner 7lb and tK > ula , Oujnei
Ctb aud JU > iula
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Utimbor )
C. i . uiiiTZ.
Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmlicr ,
t'thnml fn'ifvrnln ' "irreK Omaha , Ncbtn-ka.
Lnffllei\Liifl6Ccueiili'EicEc ) \ ! ) ! ,
Oornrrdli ami lo cn ! ! 'l . Om h
T. W. HAIWEY LUMUEH UOH
To Dealers Only ,
Offlcp , Urcirnrnnm Street Om h .
JOHN A. WAKliFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
ItnpprtPil nnil AtniTlrnn I'ortliiiM ( Ymrnt
Ai | ! > nlfurMi1nnukiM > lltilrnulle IViuonl nnd
yulhC ) Wlilln l.lim- .
CHAS. n. LEE.
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wooil Carpi't niul I'nrqiict riixirlni : Vtli Hncl Douglm
Millinery ntul Notlonu.
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I. OUERFEI.DEH A CO. ,
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
W ililnnil 2i ; onlli lllli Mn-i-l
OvornllH.
CANF1ELD MANUFACTURING1 CO
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeans fault , Slilit-i , V t. llil'iiml llul IKiuiiln * Street ,
Ui.mlin. .Nit
, _ Notions-
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION cbT.
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing/ / ( foods
41(1 uml IlliSiutli H'tli si Onmhii
0118.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE GO" ,
Wsalo Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Aile Uri'ino , lii' . , Oiimlm. A II Illi-liop. Miumecr ,
V1NYAPD . "i SCHNEIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Fnrnisliing Goods ,
1105 llurru'r Htri'ct , Oiimlin.
Office FlxUiroa. _ ,
Tlir. MMMONIK MANl'KACTt'HISO CO.
Mnmiturturi' . " " t
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mnnllrv SliletxisnK nook Cniir . tlniK Ktitiin , Wal !
I'luon , I'urtltiims , llalllnu'.t'iniiilcrH , HiM'rauil Wins
Ooolc-ri , Mirrors cli hue-tors urn1 nniro , 17.unit 1.J1
oulh 131U fct. , Oiuulm. Telephone ll'Jt.
Paints and oils.
CUMMINGS & NEILSON.
Wliolo'olf IX'nier'ln '
Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc ,
His Fnrnani Street. Onmha , Nob.
Pnpor.
CARPENTER PAPER CC. .
Wnolesale Paper Dealers ,
C ny Rnlco itork of PrlntlnK , Wr inilnij unil Wrltlni
1'Cr'V. Bpeclal attention Klrvn to i r kiail onlern.
Paper Boxes *
JOHN L.
Nos. H17 and Ul Douglai St. , Omaha , Neb.
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PHIL. STIMMEL ii CO.r
Wnolesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
Oil and VI ) Jones Strict OiuHha.
Storage , Forwarding & CommlBslon
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. .
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
Branch tioima of the llnmry Itimur Co. IlilKPlcntl
wbolci&le anil retail. 1 KM UlOaml 1312 Itara direct ,
Omaha. Telepbouu No.7 0.
OMAHA MAN1
Brewers-
STORZ&1LER.
Lager Beer Brewers , \
1W1 North Elgthteenth Street , Omaha , Ksb.
Cornice.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS.
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
John I p netcr , I'niprlf tor. 1120 Dodge and III ) and 101
North Will Streut , Omaha.
_ Prlntors Materlals. _
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'W'ESTERN'NEWSPAPE'R uTjioN.
Auxiliary Publishers ,
. BupPlle..tMi
Rubber Cooda.
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
HI Clothing and Leather Helling. ICOB Karnnm BUM * .
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M. A. DISBROW t. CO. .
Wholesale Manuf icturera of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Branch Ottlco , 18th and liftrd Streets. Omaha , N b. . '
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blurts ,
Vjuldlnen , Stair Work and Interior Hard Wood V\w \
U. N. K. Corner Mb and ( .eavoiiworth Streets ,
Ouiaba. NCD.
FittingsL , Pumps , Etc.
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A. L.'STRANG Co' . .
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
ci TrcHTLLrFurvrp' ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , f
Jteatn and Water Supplies. -ilnuarirr for Most , il
_ noodi fiirnani t. , Onnh If
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . " jj
Steam and Water Supplies , i
Ualllday wind Mills. tlflnml . > Farrmm Bt.Omah .
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BROWNELTTcU CO."i
Bngines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
Bboet Iron * - - ' - " - - -
Iron Worko.
STEAM BOILER WORKS.
Carter ti Ken , ) 'rap > , Manufacturers of ail kind *
Steal Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron WorK
Works Pouth Rllb anrt 11. & M. Crossing.
AXTON A VIKKMNO IKONVOKK8. .
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort ,
Knittnci. Ilrass Work , flencral Koundrj. Maoulno an4
Ulackiinltli Work , omce and Works , U. 1 * . llf.
and 17lli Street , Uinaha.
O fVTATTA WrRE & IRl5N WORKS ,
Mannfactnrers of Wire anil Iron Railings
I > e k Kails , Window Ouartls. Flower Stands , Wlri )
_ Blum , Ktc. la Noftb ICth atreet , Uinaha.
OMAHA SA FE and IRON WORKS ,
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
Vaults. Jail Work , Iron and Wire Fenclni * . Sltrns , icto
U. Audicuu. 1'iuu'r. Cur. lab unJ Jauksun Sl .
CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
auJ Rcrefnr , f&rbanks , nfnf < x.itoros.r8ildnn ( , nto. ,
' uvi-il A iilr.L' , I oc < Uilb M : tlntrr aa'l '
lllaibtinlili Worki. Hi-outU Kill ft
MEACHER k WHITP
fiffiftlSlfflLS lJi'ffi '
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