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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , OCTOBER 29. 18Sa
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
A Further Gain Recorded in the
Wheat Pit.
AN EASIER FEELING IN CORN.
lilttlo DoliiR In Onts'-Provlslons He-
cover MIJKtitly Hut Clone Slow
lilttlc ClmtiRC In Cnttlo
Weak.
CHICAGO ritODUCE MAKKRT.
CiiirAflo , Oct. 27. [ Special Telegram to
THE UEE. ] Wheat mudo another pain to
day. The highest point touched was (1.18
for December and tl.10 for May. The aver-
ngo price was } ( < ic below the outside
range , or about Ic above yesterday's closing
quotations. May and December started off
about even , but throughout most of the ses
sion the price of Deccnibcr ranged X@Wc
under May. This would scorn to Indicate
that the Hhort Interest Is getting out of De
cember. Commission merchants have been
making heroic efforts for thrco weeks to
clear their books ot December trades , and
they have measurcably succeeded , whllo
scalpers aio doing very llltlo in near deliv
eries. May opened at tl.l @l.r Mt soltl UP
X@Xc , then off to tl.lT . The course of
the market , therefore , was stcaally upwards
until tt.19 was reached , there being ,
of course , Intermediate reactions ,
but nothing Important. From (1.10
the price worked back from
II.18V up to * USJf , with f 1.18J { the favorite
resting place the last hour or two. The close
for May was. however , H.lS tgl.lU , re
newed strength developing ut the last. De
cember left off at $1.18 sellers. As on yes
terday and the day before , Hutchlnson was
the largest open buyer , and ho was said also
to bo active In St. Louis and other markets.
Minneapolis and Duluth were steady and
slightly higher. St. Louis was considerably
higher , waking quite an large a Jump us Chi
cago. Cables were steady , but the air here
abouts was charged with bull news and bull
tips. Hutchinson has declared that wncat
will bo $1.25 next week. Hu can put it there
if ho wants to , and he may liavo pride in see
ing his prediction verified that wheat would
bo (1.25 or above every month of the crop
year after August. Dispatches to the effect
that Uradstrect'H out with a statement
that there would be no more wheat to export
from Atlantic ports this crop year niado a
ntlr early In the day. The actual value of
Btatistics which lion around lilco Brad-
Rtrcct's do is very slight , but scalpers used
this bit of news with some effect.
This latest conclusion of bradstrcct's
happens to be in iiarmony with the best in
telligence of trade , but It is directly antago
nistic to previous estimates emanating from
the same source. Light receipts constituted
the strongest bull card of the day , however.
The volume of trade in the pit was not ex
cessive , but it mounted up Into a respectable
uggicgatc. Short selling was unpopular , but
the realizing of protlts on trades was quite
. "transient" lines
general. Larger were
dumped yesterday and bull leaders did not
have to take such big bites , but the } ' , never
theless , added materially to their lines. The
feeling was that of great firmness and steadi
ness the lust half hour and final urlccs were
nearly at the top. The bears arc doing little.
They feel that prices are too high , but they
have abiding respect for the power of the
bulls , anu fear of the scarcity of speculative
grades. May wheat closed nearly 60 a bushel
higher than a week ago , and 80c per bushel
above corn for the same month.
There was u decidedly easier feeling In the
corn market at the opening of business ,
brought about by some selling by leading
operators added to Inrtro receipts and only
moderate shipments , first quotations wcro :
November 413-fc und May SSfa , which was a
decline on hear futures of jc slnco yester
day , while May opened at the same price it
closed on the previous day. The export de
mand was good , thirteen loads being reported
taken to-day at New York , and Liverpool ad
vices quoted a good demand as existing
there. Trading was light and the weak fool
ing at the beginning was added to by a
'further ' decline , occasioned on a promise of
Monday's receipts figuring out 760 car loads.
Beyond the foregoing there was no special
features. The result of the day's business
was a loss on the November future of % Qc ,
on December of % c , and May lost Jjfe , closing
at 88Jfc. The resting price of November was
40tt@-tlc , and of December 89tfp.
Oats shared the general quietude , with little -
tlo doing on the regular market outside of
May , which was in the moderate favor ,
around ' \\c. \ The day's receipts and the
estimates for next Monday wcro fairly liberal
and with tbo absence of outside speculative
orders , business was confined to room trad
ers. The week closes with little interest In
riuy futures of the current year , and no ap
parent demand to cover shorts. A few curs
of oats in store sold at 24Jfc , or about previ
ous prices , with sales of cash oats chiefly by
sample.
The provision trade closed the week In a
rather slow manner. Hutchinson bought
oino pork , lard and short ribs for Janu
ary to-day , but aside from his operations
the market was featureless. Operators
acted as If they were u little undecided and
preferred to await developments In the way
of hog receipts , the movement of cash pro
duct , and the action of packers before branch
ing out. Still there was tome recovery from
yesterday's depression , and at the close pork
for the different deliveries this sldo of May
showed an advance of lOc , January lard of
Sc , and January short ribs of 7JjC. May
pork rested So higher , but October short ribs
were 5c lower. ' Lard , except for January ,
closed unchanged toS c easier.
CHICAGO JjIVE STOCK.
CHICAGO , Oct. 27. [ Special Telegram to Tun
BEE.I CATTLE Business was slow , more on
account of lack ot stock than any other fac
tor , as there was hardly five hundred head
on the direct market , as the great bulk of ar
rivals were Toxuns , nearly all of which be
longed to Swift , Armour and Morris , coming
direct from western points. So it will bo
seen that there were no inducements to buy
era to get out , even if they had orders , us
there was nothing on the market they
wanted. The sales of natives consisted
largely of odds and ends of what was loft
last night , and so far as prices are concerned
thcro was little or no change us compared
with yesterday , and the general market
closed steady at the decline previously
noted. Excepting the spurt on Tues
day the market has been profoundly
weak from opening to finish , but escaped
with an aggregate decline of 20@25o In com
mon and medium grades and of 10Q15O m
coed to choice , such as are classed as extra.
Thcro was scarcely u sufllcient number to
establish prices , but the fact that there was
ono sale at $0.60 would Indicate that there
has been no Important change In the selling
value of that class. Cows and bulls and all
descriptions of canners and butchers'
stock Is 15@25o cheaper than last
week. Stackers and feeders are in full
request at nearly steady rates. The best
grades of range cattle have held about steady ,
while the poorer sorts uavo declined U'j$15c. (
Medium to good steers , lUoO to 1500 Ibs ,
W.0 < ! ? 5.25 ; 1200tol850 lb , M.OOQO.OO ; 85 (
to 1200 Ibs , f3.00@4.10 ; stockers and feeders.
1.WX < | 3.85 ! cows , bulls and mixed , $1.35fi
aSO ; bulk , $2.00@2.45 ; Vexas cattle steady
steer * , fj.30@-j.b5 ; cows , fl.UOft2.20 ; natives
and half breeds , | 2.tm@3.85 : cows , I3.25Q
2.75 f wintered Texuns , rX60@3 25.
Hoiis The market opened with another
downturn of 15@iOo on the ordinary run of
mixed and packing sorts , the saino selling
down to 15.15(35.25 ( for common and * 5.80a ( {
6.40 for best. A few fancy sold at | 5.45Qi
r..BO , and the general market closed weak a
tbo declino. The demand for assarted light
was limited , common selling at $5.25@5.40
and a few , bought by the Llpton company , a
95.55. Values are 30@40o lower than a week
u.ro , und packers now are beginning to talk
about * 3.UO for good packing stock.
FINANCIAL.
NKW VonKi Oct. 27. ISpecIal Telegram to
THE -UKe/l STOCKS Thcro were 09,555
shares of stock suld to-day , the short i esslon
; being ijuiet and uninteresting. The opening
w at or near .last night's closing figure
and some alight gains wcro mndo early , buv
subsequently the feeling weakened and thcro
were fractional declines In nearly all stocks
in which thcro was any trading. S. V.
White caino into Heading and sold that
stock down a little , It closing nearly 1 point
below the opening. Most of the remainder
of ( ho list showed small losses at the close ,
which wus weak at the lowest price * of the
day.Tho
The following were the closing quotations :
U. H. 4s regular . . .127(4 ( Northern 1'aclflc. . 20J {
U.H.4scoupons. . , dopreferred. 81'j
C.AN.W "
U. H. 4S8 } coupons , do preferred ,
1'aclOc 6s of'1)5 ) _ . N.Y. Central. . .
Crntrnl Pacific . .10 26 U
' ' ' ' " '
Chicago ft Alton. .13j itockii < land''l07)i )
Chlcafto.llurllngton C. , M. * 8t. P IXJ'j
AcQulucy . . . . 110 do preferred 107U
n. , L.A w jaau St. Paul A Omaha . .1 * ! ' ,
Illinois Central , .lln dopreferred , . . .104i !
1. , II. 4W 17 Union 1'acKlc US
Kansas &Texus. . ll'/i W..61.L. & 1 > mi
I.nkeHhore 103Ji do preferred. . . . STJS
Michigan Ontral K ) Western Union 84s ?
Mlseourtl'aciOo . . . 71U
MONET o.v CALL No loans reported ;
closed offered at 2 per cent.
PniMB MEKCANTILK PAFBR iJ/@C per
cent.
STEKMNO EXCHANGE Dull but steady at
$4.83 % for sixty-day bills , and $4.87'f for
demand.
ruonucE.
CHICAGO. Oct. 27. Wheat steady ;
cash. $1.10 ; November , tl.tilW ; Decem
ber , 11.18 ; May , I1.18KO1.10.
Corn Steady ; cash and November ,
0 15-lCo ; December , 8'Jjtfc ; May , DOJ/c.
Oats Steadd ; cash , & 4c ; November ,
24) ) c ; December , 25 Vc ; May , 9 5-lCc.
K.ve-53Kc.
Uartey Nominal.
Prime Timothy Nominal.
Flax-M7.
Whisky .20.
Pork Steady ; cash , $14.50 ; November ,
IU.40 ; January , $14.4'JK : Ma.V , tH.70.
Lard Steady ; cash , tS.'JlU : November ,
$8.00 ; January. $ S.03 > i ; May. W.20.
Flour Nominally lilBher : millers asking
n BOUIO Instances advances of 15c and 25u.
Uulk Meats Shoulders , ( S.KiuS.25 ( ( ) ; short
clear , $3.12 < ( < $3.25 ; short ribs , $ r..1W ( ) > 7.M.
I3utter busy ; creamery ,
dairy , IHKCKSc.
Cheese Kasy ; cream Cheddars ,
flats , llj @ll c ; Youni ? Americas ,
Epgs Firm ; fresh ,
Hides Steady ; heavy green salted , 7c
Ipht green salted , } { uRrccn \ , 5 c ; salted
lull , .r > ! c ; green Balled bull , fie ; green salted
calf , 7@7Kc ; dry flint , 9c ; dry calf , 7@8o ;
deacons , 15f30c each ; dry salted , 7c.
Tallow Steady ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4Vc ;
No. 2 , S c ; cake , 5c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbl . 20,000 11.000
WJieatbu . 41.000 1U.OOO
Corn.bu . 108,000 801,000
Oats , bu . 150,000 84,000
lye.bu .
New York. Oct. U7. Wheat RecclDt * ,
40,550 ; exports , none ; spot market lj < , ' < 32c
ilgher , but very dull ; No. 2 red , tl.lfc&a
.13 in elevator ; $1,15W@1.16 afloat ;
$1.1501.10 % f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , $1.05 ; un-
irraded red , $1.10 1.14 ; No. 1 red , U8K
ffil.l'.l. Options moderately active and ) jc
ewer early , advanced ls@l > , closing a
tronir J < u over yesterday ; November clos-
nnt $1.14.
Corn Uecclpts , 513 ; exports , 34,174 ; spot
narkct Irrepular but fairly active , closing
steady ; No. 2 , 49 > , J@49Jfc m elevator , 49
)0fcafloat ' ( ; ungraded mixed , 49@50 > ic ; op-
ions dull and 3 @ > 4xc lower but steady ; No-
ember closing ut4UHC.
Oats Heceipts , 69 , X ) ; exports none ;
spot market easier and iiiict | ; options steady
and dull ; November 30c ; spot , No. 2
vhite , : ii.f@338'c : ] : mixed western , 2J@y2c ( ;
vnltc western , 30@40c.
Coffee Options steady ; sales , 24,250 bags ,
ncludiu ? October , $13. * > 5@1B.90 ; December ,
$ it.20@ii.25 : ; ; January , tia.lO13.15 ; March ,
in.orK < tii.ir ! : > ; spot Hlo quiet and steady ;
air cargoes at $15.75.
Petroleum Steady and quiet ; United
closed at 85J c.
Eggs Steady ; western ,
Pork Oulct.
Lard Firmer and quiet ; sales of western
steam at $ S.C2K ; November , tS.M.
Butter Steady ; moderate inquiry ; west
ern dairy , 12x' @ 18c ; western creamery , 1C ®
, > 0c ; Elgin , 20 @ 27c.
3Chcese Quiet und about , steady : western ,
Mtimcapolii , Oct. 27. Wheat Receipts
if wheat wcro 4 14 cars ; shipments , 87 cars.
Notwithstanding the advance in outside
speculative points sellers found great diftl-
culty in getting yesterday's figures tor grain.
Prices on some samples were reported a
shade easier. No. 2 northern sold to arrive
at $1.1C. Closing quotations : No. 1 hard ,
cash and November , U.29X ; December , $1.30 ;
May , $1.35 ; on track , $1.31 : No. 1 northern ,
cash und November , $1.17 % ; December ,
(1.18V ( ; Moy , 11.23V ; on track , $1.20 asked ;
Mo. 2 northern , cosh and November , $1,12 % ' ;
December , $1.13 ; May , $1.18 ; on track , $1.15
asked.
Milwaukee , Oct. 27. Wheat Strong ;
cash , $1.10 ; December , $1.12 ; January ,
>
Corn Steady ; No. 3 ,
Oats-Quiet ; No. 2 white , 29Kc.
Uyc Fairly active ; No. 1 , 57i
Barley Cheaper ; No. 2 , 69c.
Provisions Easier ; pork $14.50.
St. Juuuli. Oct. 27. Wheat Strong and
higher ; cash , $1.11 ; October , $1.12 ; Novem
ber , $1.13.
Corn Higher ; cash , 39@39 } c ; October ,
38o ; November , 30) ) c.
Oats Nominal , firm ; cash , 22 > { c ; Novem
ber , 22J c.
Pork Lower nt $15.00.
Lard Dull at $8.12Ji@8.25.
Whiskey $1.14.
Butter Quiet but firm , on better grades ;
creamery , 2ti@27o ; dairy , 21@23c.
Cincinnati , Oct. 27. Wheat-Stronger ;
No. 2 red , $1.00ftrl.07.
Corn Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 40Xc.
Oats-Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 25o.
Rye Nominal ; No. 2 , 59c.
Whisky Firm at $1.14.
L.IVK BTOOR.
Chicago , Oct. 27. The Drovers' Jour
nal reports us follows :
Cattle Receipts , 2,000 ; market nominally
steady ; beeves , $3.00 5.25 ; stockers and
feeders , $1.90(33.35 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed ,
| 1.8 ; > < ft'J.SO ; bulk , $2.00 ( 2.45 ; Texas cattle ,
Hogs Kcccipts , 9,000 ; shipments , 4,000 ;
market steady at an average decline of lOc ;
mixed , $5.1.1 ( 5.55' heavy , $5.25@5.55 ; light ,
$5.15(0.5.50. (
Sheep Receipts , 1,600 ; market steady ;
natives , f..SO U.W ) ; westerns , $2.7SS3.-105 (
Texans , $ 'J.50$3.15 ; lambs , $ -J.75rt5.25. (
National Stock Yards. Caat St.
Louis. Oct. 27. Cattio Receipts , 400 ;
shipments , 1,1100 ; market steady ; choice
heavy nutlvo steers , $5.00(35.50 ( ; fair to good
rmtlvo steers , $4.40@5.00 ; butchers' steers ,
medium to choice , $3,40(34.40 ( ; stockers and
feeders , fair to good , $ 'J.OO3.35 ; rangers ,
corn-fed , $ ; ) .004.10 ; grass-fed. $2.10@3.00.
Hogs Kecoipts , 1,200 ; shipments. 600 ;
market steady ; choice heavy and butcher se
lections , $ o.t > 0@o.60 : packing medium to
iriinc ) , . ' ) .3.r ( (15.50 : light grades , ordinary to
boat , $5.2035.35.
aKan a City. Oct. 27. Wheat Strong ;
No. 2 redcash , $1.01 asked ; December , $1.03
bid , $1. < MK asked ; May sales at $1.07/g (
1.07K ; No. 2 soft , cash , l.02 > f bid , $1.07
asked ; December , $1.05 > ; May , $1.11 >
bid.
bid.Corn
Corn Steady ; No. 3 , cash , no bids nor
offerings ; January , 23ja bid ; May , SOU'o
bid , Sli o asked.
Oats No. 3 , cash , 20Ko asiccd : November ,
' 'OXcbld ; May 24 * 0 bid.
Kansas Cltr , Oct. 27. Cattle Receipts ,
3,500 ; shipments , 2,000 ; market steady for
good ; dull and weak for common ; good to
choice corn-fed , $4.75@5.25 ; common to
medium , $3.25@4.CO ; stockers and toeders ,
$ l.CO'HO ; grass range steers , $1.50@3.15 ;
cows , $1.25@A75.
Hojrs Ileceipts , 4,800 ; shipments , 810 ;
market weak , opening 5@10o lower and
closing 15@20o lower ; good to choice , $5.40 ®
5.50 ; common to medium , $4.75@3.30 ; skips
wad pigs , $3.00@l.50.
Confessed Ilia Stealings.
HPDSOX , N. Y. , Oct. 27 , Assistant Post
master Michael A. Sheldon , who was ar
rested yesterday on the charge of pilfering
from the mails passing through his office ,
made a full confession before the United
States commissioner this morning. 1C U
believed that bis stealings will amount to
$3,000. .
Flood's Condition Unchanged. .
HBIDBLDBKO , Oct. E7. The condition of
James c. Flood la unchanged. '
OMAHA Ii I VI } STOCK-
Cnttlo.
Saturday , Oct. 27 , 1831
The receipts were light and the market
was very quiet nt steady prices , The pnck-
crs bought n few Texas steers , paying f. MO ®
I.CO , and some choice westerns nt $3,00 ,
Butchers' stock and feeders moved very
slowly.
ling * .
The market opened n shade to 5c lower ,
vlth n fair shipping demand , but closed 10 ®
15c lower.
Hhccp.
There were five loads on the market Ono
bunch of stock ewes wns sold.
Receipt * .
3'ittlo . COO
4as . 2bOO
Sheep . . co °
Priuot.
The following is a table of prices paid In
.his mamct for the grades of stock meu-
.loned.
Pnmestoers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . $3. 75 (34.50
Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 3.50 ( ct4.00
Native feeders . 2.50 (21U5 (
Western fecoers . 2.50 03.00
llanec steers , cotn'on to ehoico 2.50 @ 3.25
Common to good cows . 1.25 ( 2.00
Choice to fancy cows . 2.25 (52.50 (
Common to choice bulls . 1.25 ftt2.00
Fair tocnoice light hogs . n.-'O rd5.U5
fairtocnolce heavy hogs . 5.30 @ 5.40
b'alr to choice mixed hogs . 5,20 ( gu.35
Kopresnntativo Salot.
OATTLB.
No. Av. Pr.
2stcers . U70 $1.50
1 bull . 1350 1.70
23 cows , natives . 1010 1.85
Isteer . 1170 2,00
72 stockers , natives . WX ) 2.10
24 stockers , natives . U2l ( 2.10
10 stocKcrs . MI2 2.40
19 feeders , natives . 880 2 55
5 feeders , natives . K'OO 2.60
IIANOE CATTLE.
Owner and No. Av. Pr.
Carlisle C. Co
29 cows . 1113 $2.40
A. A. Spnuih
IM steers , Texas . 1005 2.CO
Standard Cattle Co
137 atccrH , Texas . 1C05 2.35
W. W. Wells
18 steers . 1 195 2.35
W. H. Gould
22 cows . 10SO 2.15
1 cow . COO l.bO
27 cows . 1048 2.10
H003
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk , , Pr.
71. . . . 230 120 $5.20 (55..278 100 $5.35
C.8. . .2:58 : ICO 6.20 57..285 aSO 6.35
77. . .229 5.20 50..2-.H ) bO ft.35
70. . 209 40 fi.20 6(5..2.H ( SO 5.35
78 . . .225 5.20 73. . .271 5.35
75..224 200 51. . .200 W 5.I5 !
SO..234 120 5.2ft" SO. . .278 200 5.35
63. . . .103 SO 5.25 5S..2iry 120
03. . . .255 120 5.30 ( Xi. . .2C8 SO
54. . .237 1(50 ( 5.30 C4. . .282 60 5.40
55..2(17 ( ICO 5.30 C5. , .323 120 5.40
61..209 80 5..MO 49. , .2S3 ICO 5.40
W5..247 IfiO 5.30 CO. . 2110 100 5.40
65..25 ! ) 1(50 ( 5.30 C8. . .270 80 5.40
73..233 200 5.80 60. . .208 5.40
CO..200 SO 5.30 CO. . .270 5.40
0..274 80 5.32 > <
No. Av. Pr.
2JS stock ewes. 74 $2.40
_
PacKcrs' Purchase * * .
Showing the number of hogj bought by
. ' 'ho loading buyers on the markut to-day :
H. Hammonit & Co . 57
ArmourC. P.Co . -bl ) >
J. P. Squires . 1,200
Highest and Lowest.
The following ure the highest and lowest
irlcespaid for hogs during the past few days
and on the corresponding datui ono und two
years ago :
I Oct. 1 BJ. Uct. 1837. Oct.
. ' ) QA Kt 3 ® 4 2C- 3 23 ® i 3'J
75 tM OJ 4 M 4 M
Sunuuy. 4 05 "J 4 25 ® i a-
C GO W. IIJ 4 10 < ttl 25 4 05 ( ij < " ' )
5 I t i 9 > Bunduy. 3 0) ) © I 15
5 25 * . " > 72 4-M 1 3J Sunday.
0 IX ) df.7U 4 to to4 : r 3 B7-i | ® 05
525 W , 6.5 4 ( MI ic in 3 N ) < B4 05
5 K ) 4 oo 4a 3 80 4J4 U'i
Sunday. 4 10 CC4 25 3 SO tt-'l M
6 40 © 5 0 4 20 © I Hi U A5 0,175
Ii 25 dtA 65 Sunday. 3 80
4 25 @ 4 JO 4 26 60
f. 10 Qf > V > 4 05 ( 4 40 3 tU i w
wco
4 15 at 25 39J co
Blovcnient of Cattle.
The following table snows the receipts and
shipments of cattle the past week at the cen-
: crs mentioned , and for the preceding week
Kecelvtd Shipped.
Chicago 6S.7K5 2.,287
31. Louis 13,853 0,647
Kansas City. 31.140 20.40:1 :
Omaha O.S3K 0,617
Cincinnati. . . 4.MO 1,285
NewVork. . . . 8,00.5
Total 127.101 67.14'.t
Prrvlousweek 114.R63 ftS ) 2
Same week last year. . 112tOO 43.600
The indicated net supply the past week
was 70,000 , compared with 54,000 the preced
ing week ; for corresponding time last yenr
the net supply was 69,000. Cincinnati Price
Current. _
OMAHA. WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Produce , Fruits , Rtc.
UCTTBII Fancy , solid-packed creamery , 20
< Jf23c ; choice country , 10@l8o ; common
grades , 10(3 ( Itic.
FLOUK Nebraska patents. $ C.OO@7.50 ;
Minnesota patents , $ ( t.25@j.OO ; straight
grades , $5.00@5.50 ; bakers' Hour , $5.25C $5.75
per barrel.
POT ATOBS Nebraska , 35@0o per bushel :
Colorado. 75@80c.
SWEET POTATOES 2o per lb.
POULTHT Live chickens , $2.75(33.03 ( per
doz. ; spring chickens , $2.oO@3.03 ; dressed
chickens , lOc per lb.
Picins California $3.00(43.50 per bu box.
Koos Strictly tresh , 18@19ccandlcd.
CALIFOKNIAUIIAPES $1.2o@1.50 per case ;
Dclawares 40(850 ( ? .
CONCOHD GRAPES 80@40o per 10-lb
basket
PEACHES Michigan. 50c@$1.00 per basket.
BANANAS Common , fl.50Q3.25 per bunch ;
choice , $2.50(33.50. (
LEMONS $5.50 per case.
OHANOES $ . ) .00i ( G.lK ) per box.
CKLEKY 2 , > @ 30c ner dozen.
ONIONS 4UM50c per bu.
CAUUAOE $2 00 per 100.
UUKTS JOe per bushel.
TuiiNirs 30c per bushel.
SAIIKB KIIAUT Uhlsf4.75 ; half bbls , $2.75.
APPLKS Choice , $2.50(32.75 ( bbl ; fancy ,
$3.00 per bbl ; common. $1.50(311.75 ( per bbl.
CIDER Michigan , 10.00(30.50 uer bbl 33
gals ; California pear cider , $15.00 per bbL
POP COHN Rice. 8(1840 ( ; common , 2@3c.
CARROTS tOc per bushel
BEANS Choice eastern handplcked navies ,
$2.00 per oushclfestern ; hand picked
navies , $1.751.SO ; mediums. fl.30@1.40.
Lima beans 5c oer pound.
HIT I. o. o. cars. No. 1 JPland , $0.00 } No.
2 upland. $5.00.
MR AS $15.00 ® 16.00.
CnoiTED FEED $14.00@15.00 per ton.
COHN 31@3ic.
OAT8-22@23c.
VINEOAK Cider , 10@18o per gal. White
wine , 10@20o per gal.
CRASBEURIES $7.509.00 per bbl.
PROVISIONS Hums , No. 1 , 12 > c No. 2
lie ; shoulders , 9c ; rib bacon ,
clear bacon , 12o ; picnic hums. lOc ; dried
beef hams , lOWc ; dry salted clears , short ,
9Kc ; extra short , 9Wc ; short ribs , 9 c ;
pickled pigs feet , 15-lb kits , SOc ; lard. 9 > xeS
lOc ; smoked sausage , 68o per lb ; hog cas
ing * ,
Grocer * Lilit.
Revised prices are as iollovrs :
BAOOINQ Stark A seamless 22ot Amos-
keag , seamless. 17 } o ; Lewiston A , seamless.
19o ; American , seamless 17c ; burlaps , i
toSbn , H@l4c ; gunnies , single , 13o ; gun
nies , double , 20c ; wool socks. Sic. Tivlnes
Flax , 880 ; extra sail , 20@21o sail U , 1020c ;
cotton. 2lo ; lute. IV.
DRIED FRUITS f ics , m boxes , per lb , 13 9
16c ; dates , in boxes , 7@10o ; London Malaga
layer raisins , per box , $3.50(33.75 ( ; Malaga
loose , raisins , $2,30(32.50 ( : new Valen
cia raisins , per lb , 7 * c ; California loose inus-
catcls. per box , $1. 0. Cilifornlnlonitoin. 1 > 8S ,
$ -.43 ; Pitted cherries , per lb. Ifo ; Califor
nia pitted pmms. Per lb , 12@13o ;
dried blackberries , per lb , "K@8o ; dried
raipberriesi , per lb. 24@2 o ; evaporated ap
ples , 7K llc ; California sun dried
peaches , i3o ; California unuared evaporated
peacnes , I5@l8o ; evaporated California
apricots , 18c ; Zantee currants , 6X(27o ( { ; Turk
ish prunes , 4il < ft4Kc ; citron. 22 24o ; orang
peel. 15o ; lemon peel , lOo ; California French
prunes. IHdllUa
COFFMI Mocha. 2ft@26c ; Kio , good ,
170 } Maodtbllog , 80(2iMe ( ; routing Rio ,
l c | O. G. Java , 24 2rcj Java , interior. K ( $
25o : Kio. fancy , HH'tU'ci ' Jsintos und Mara-
calbo. 17@IUc : Arbucklcs. JJIJfo ; MoLaugh-
lluVXXXX.aiJ/i- . ]
SOOAH Granulated , 'c ; 'conf. A , 7' c ;
white extra C , } { o' dxlra C , 7Xcj yellow
C , 7c ; iwwdered. f e ; pubci , \ - .
HOXBT H' ( < * l ° c for ono pound frames ;
strained honey. io@ leper pound.
UEKSWAX Choice yellow , 20@22Xc { dark
colored , 13J3HC.
CHEESE Voung America , lull cream.
12cJ12Xc ; full cream Cheddars , li@12c ; full
cream Hats , 3 c
PICKLKI Medium , in bbls. $3.ft ) ; do In half
Jbls , K.UO ) ; small , In bbls , JO. 0 ; uo In half
jbls , $ .3.5 ' ; gherkins , In bbls , f r.uut do in half
LbU. (4. m
TonAcooI'lug , 2 < X < tC5o ; smoking , 1W390C.
JBLUES-U.25 per 30-lb pail.
SALT-$1.30@1.3 per bbl.
HOPE 7-10. in 1 11.
MAPLE SUOAU lincks , ll(312c ( per Ib ;
penny cakes , 12 ( < $13o per Ib : pure inaplo
syrup , $1.00 per pal.
TBAS i oung Hyson , common to fair , 18(3 (
25o ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30a55e ( ;
Gunpowder , common to good , Wfa-Jjoj Gun-
jowuer , choice to fancy,40@05c ; Japan , com-
non to medium , 15(3'Jb ( Japan , ehoico to
fancy , 80d45o ( : Onlong , common to good , 2.5 ®
)5oj ) Oolong , choice to fancv , 60@70c ; Imper
ial , common to medium , 2o < 335o ; Imperial ,
peed to fancy , 400e.
NUTS Almonds , 15@17c ; rilberts , 12fflnc ;
Brazil , Uu.'lc ( ) ; walnuts , 12ej pecans , 10@llc ;
peanuts , tHS'.ic.
CnxcKEns 5@10o nerlb ; assorted cakes , 7
@ 2 , " > c perlb , us per list.
CANDT Mixed , Sf < ? l3c ; stick , 8Jf@'JV c ;
rock candy , 10K'13c ; fancy caudy. 7 < j$1.Wc.
Dry Gonrta
No. CO , l2Kc ; No. 80 , intfe ; No. 30 , colored'Jo ;
No. BO. colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12Vfe ;
Bristol , 12) ) c ; Union Pacific , 17o
CAIIPETVAiipUib White , IS"c ; colored ,
j i i .
UA.TTS Standard , So ; Gem lOc ; Beauty ,
12He ; Boone , He ; B , cased , W.f > u.
I'niSTS Solid colors Atlantic , 6c ; Slater
5 > < c. Berlin oil. CJ c ; Garner oil , r.
PRINTS Pink and Hobcs Allen , c ;
Klvcrnomt , 5 c ; Steel Alvcr , 0 .c ; tiich
mend , 0)4c ) ; Paeilic ,
PIUNTS Dress Ctiartor Oak , M ;
Ramapo , 4 } c ; Lodl , 5j c ; Allen , Co ; Richmond
mend , CMc ; Windsor , > . . , i , Eddystone , 6kc ;
Pacific , CXe
BLEACHED SUKETI.NO norkclcy cambric
NO. no OKc ; Uest Yet , 4-4. CVc ; butter cloth
Oo , 41cCabot. . ? j c ; FVirwell half bleached
"c : Fruit of Loom , 9/c ; Greene
, . 0 > 4-c ; Hope , > XKi \ fe' Philip cum-
brie , He. Loiisdalo cambric , n r :
Lonsdaic , "Jc ; New York mills , lOUc ;
Pcppercll , 42-in , lie ; Pcpporell , 40-in 12c ;
Pepperell , 0II'KJ ; pcppcroll , 8-4 , 21c ; Pep-
percll , o J3c ! ; Pcppernll. 10-4 , 25c ; Canton
4-4 , 8Uc ; Triumph , Go ; Wamsuttn , He ; Val
ley , 5c.
FLAXXKLS. Plaid Uaftsmen,20c ; Gosnen ,
; Clear Lake , 3 < ) } < c ; Iron Mountain ,
FLANNELS White G H.No.2 , , 2 c ; Q.
H , No. 1 , * { , 3 s c ; B H , No. 2. % , 8 K'e ; B
H. No. 1 , V. 30o ; Ouechco No. I. U , 42c.
COKSET JHANS Androscoggin , 7 c ; Kear-
sarge , 7 fc ; Uockport 0c ; Conestoga , O c ,
TiCKS-York , 30 in. , latfo ; York. 33 In. .
D NiMs-AmoskcaK , oz , 10 > c ; Everett , 7
oz , 13 } c ; York. 7oz , lyjfc ; Huvm.iker , 8Uc ;
Jaffrey X\ll. , 'u ; 'Jaffrey ' XXX. i-JUc ;
Beaver Creek AA , lUc ; Beaver Creek BB
lie ; Be-iver Creek CC , lOc.
. Memorial , I5o sDakot.i.
ISc ; Durham , 27 > < c ; Hercules , lie ; Learning
ington. 88J e ; Cuttswold , 27'ic.
CitASii. Stevens' B , 6 c : Stevens' B
bleached , 7c ; Stevens" A , 7J c ; Stevens A
bleached , S e ; Stevens' P. 8Kc ; Stevens'
P , bleached , y'lTc ' ; Stevens' N , Wc ; Stevens'
N. bleached. lUj c ; Stevens. SKt , 12 > c
MISCELLANEOUS. Taoio ou ciotn , $2.59 ;
plain Holland , O c ; Dado Holland , 13 0.
Brown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7M i Atlantic -
lantic H , 4-4 , 71fe ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , ( % c ; At
lantic p , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora LL , 4-4. 1)0 ; Aurora
CV4" * ' 4 c ? Crown XXX , 4-4 , c ; Hoosicr
LL , 4-4 , Go ; Indian Head , 4-4 , , tfa ; Law
rence LL , 4-4 , Go ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , C
Pcppercll R , 4-4 , "c ; Popporell O , 4-4 , G
Pepperell. 8-4 , iSl c ; Pepperoll , 0-4 , 21c ; Pep-
pcrell " , 10-4 , 23c ; UtlcaC , 4-4 , 4J e ; Wachusctt ,
M.i"Kc ; Aurora It , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora B , 4-4 ,
'UiicK West Point nu In , 8 oz , lOWe ;
West Point 29 in. 10 oz , 1 c ; West Point
"UINOHAM PlunKottcnecks , 7 o ; Whittcn-
ton , 7Wo ; York , 7Kc ; Norrnnndi arnss ,
8 } c : Calcutta dress. 8' c ; Whittenton dress ,
8Kc ; Renfrew dress , eM@Kit
CAMIIHICS Slater , 5/c ! ; Woods ,
Standard , 5c ; Peacock , 5ic. !
PHINTS INDIGO UI.UK Arnold , 6Vj c ; Amer
ican , 0/c } ; Gloucester , O'/c : Arnold C long
cloth , 0 ; Arnold H long cloth. ' 0 > ; Arnold
Gold Seal , 10 > : Stlelcl A , 12 ; Windsor Gold
Ticket. 10K.
10K.Drugs
Drugs and ChemlonlH.
MiscRiXANuous-Sulph. acid , U c ; citric
acid , OOc ; tartario 50o ; bal. copavia , 08c ;
borax , 12c ; chloroform , 47c ; glycerine , 23o ;
gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; gum camphor , 35c ;
gum opium , $ 'i.25 ; sulph. morphia , $2.83 ;
bromide potassium , 42c.
OILS Carbon , 150 ° 10K < v headlight , 175 °
_ 5 } < jc ; gasoline , 74 ° 12) c ; West Virginia
summer , Ho ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 golden ma
chine , 18c ; extra W. S. lard , 8lc ; No. 1 lard ,
47c ; turentlne | , 52o ; linseed raw , 5So ;
boiled , ( lie.
QUININE P. < k W- , per oz , 55o ; German
per oz , 40c.
Leather.
Hemlock sole , 18@27o per lb ; oak solo , 3I@
Sfc per lb ; oak harness , 30@32c per lb : selec
ted oak and trace. 3c per lb ; oak and hem
lock upper. 20@22c per foot. Hemlock calf
skin , No. 1 , 80 ( < i90o per lb , according to
weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1. OOcGiSl.Ou Per
lb ; Philadelphia cult skin , extra $1.001.10
per lb ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , 00@70c per
lb : oak kip skin , No-1 , 70@SOc per lb ; Phila
delphia kip skin , extra , 80@yOo pcrlb. French
calf skins , ( accordinirto weight and quality ) ,
$1.15(31.To ocr lb- French kip skins do. t0cd * !
$1.10 per lb. Corunvan russett , ISe ; satin
finish. 20o per foot ; well leather , $3.504.00
per side ; moroccos , ( pubblo po.it ) , 20@30o
per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 25@'iUo per
foot ; glove calf skins , 20 ( < J30c per foot ;
Douglas kid , 80@40c per foot ; kangaroo
skins , 40@0o per foot , according to quality.
Toppings , $8.00ffil0.03 ( pur dozen ; linings ,
$5.00(39.00 ( per dozen ; apron skins , $10.00 ®
12.00 per dozen.
lumber.
First and second clear. \ } { in.$49 00@5l 00
First and second clear , li in , . 47 00 ( 50 00
Third clealJfC ( lKlu 43 00 ( < i40 00
A bclect , Ui lK In 37 00$39 ( 00
B select , 1 01 in 35 00 ( ( 37 00
A stock boards , 12i10 ( feet , 12 in 40 00
U stock boards , 12@10 feet , 12 in 41 00
Cstock boards , 12/rtilO feet , 12 in 30 00
Dstock boards , 12 ( < ilCrfect , 12 in 23 00
Flooring , first common , G in 34 00
Flooring , second common , 0 in 32 00
Select fencing flooring : 19 00
Siding , firbt and second clear , 14@10 ft 25 00
Siding , first common ; 10 feet 23 00
Siding , second common 19 00
Common boards 1(5 ( 00
No. 2 boards , all lengths 14 50
Fencing No 1,12@20 feet 10 50
Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 18 feet 15 50
Joists and scantlmu , 2x4 , 14(310 ( feet. . . .10 00
Timber , 4x4 , 8x8 , I2cilO feet 17 00
Pickets , D and H fiat 23 00
Pickets. D and H square 25 00
Shingles , extra A.- . 2 80
Shingles , standardlA 2 CO
Shingles , No. 1. . . .u. . , 1 50
Lath a , 2 40
O. G. Uatt8,2Xin. , 70
O. G. Halts , J.'x3 , S. I. S 40
Sin Well tubing , D-und M. bov 22 00
Metals and l'iliners' ' Stock.
Block tin , small pg | s .23
mock tin ! bar. . . . . . : : : : : : : . : ; : : : ; : : : : is
Copper , planished boiler sizes 34
Copper , cold rolled 31
Coirpor , sheathing 30
Copper , pitta 80
UllANCII OFFICE.
JOHN M. SHAW & CO
COMMISSION ,
Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds ,
Margin Transaction's a Specialty.
JOHNSON & CIIU1STIAN , Manner * .
15 BOARD OP TRADE , - - OMAHA.
Members of ttio Chicago Board of Trade. Prl-
. vale Yl res tg ciUcuKO and New York.
LETTER LIST.
tltt of tetters remaining utmltcd for In the post-
ofllce for the week onillnu Oct. as , 1KH
Noto-Piirtlci calling for thc'o letters wilt rlc 9
iir "AJvcrtlsuJ , " KlrliiK the ilnto nt the li J of the
IM.anJ Inquire for 8.1010 at ttio "Lillet1 Uollvcrr
Window. "
TonvolJ mistakes h Torourin ll JJrcssoJ to four
ttrect and number.
UC.HTLEMEN'A LIST
A.
Artams It S ilelftonO .Atiern n
Alll on A Allen M Allen worth J-2
AlciimO'Tj 0 on M J3 AnilrrMinUl *
ArnuMJ U Art'oe W II Arnold F
AtumanJ Austin J U
B.
larhanO HahdoW IlaMettlt It
larclar J llnrkrnhnpcn K Unties U lr- ]
leacliK IH'Idln A I. Illrnr J
llo lcr tt Ilossrunn Mr HowmnnTI *
lowmnn I < llniwn II I ) Ilrran /
trjnnt T Hiirton W A Hums W B
lurnal It Halm H Date * II K
itnrtiTK A Ilnrnnnl R I ) Itnmi'U M
lalecy J llnrne < II ( ! HcJI K-2
llomllrcn J lllahc-ney J W Illnckd K
llonu K Hums Hit HroKli Ki )
I rock .1 a llrnmlon W UruuderT
lutk U llurift U
UC.
C.
n P ( Vilnrlth J CamrbellJll
'ampbcllDL t'arter A ( nrlan O
, 'arlcon A Oiwlcr W H Canon T
'aswell T rnraimiK I * Carlimo A Co W
. ' ( iitonnlM C'hrl tonjon O ChrKlensonC A
latuii U Clawnon V U Clark T
InrkO I'otrlc K Collins J
'olemnn J ( Vim WJ COP Ii
'mlnian (7 ( ) Connptt M t" Collins I *
rulif J W Crimler 1 rrowler J
, 'rombln J 0 Crooksuankc Aw Crane
Curtis A Caniibell | mr
O.
Davis W 9 Day I , K Davy III
I HV | * A Iavl ) V DaljrJ II
Dcninniier J Delliele w L Drkrnt I'
Di-ckcltJ Dehnlnir 0 Delilckn M
DIckMin.lU llouirhrrty J I IKiwn * J A
Downc'T Donnelly w w Donllr US
DrlitKs O Draper Mr Urako W
Iludlvr A w
E.
Kamln-s K S KdMnmn It A M KclunrJ
KilwHnln wj KiUorty O M Klltnurth w
Knut IIT KntlruO Krickeon I'D
Kvcnolo W 3
F.
Karreil It 8 Kcrrymann I H Kcriru'on The
Herualot A TJ roller F w 'i Vrcilerlck U
Kuller T Kiurlnctim w L Kinlilell H
KcnlntiO
Frank llros IroslCM
. C
Hauler C F ( JlovorS OoMJ I.
( ionlen 1 II ( i M C A Cray IK )
( irrvneU w ( ianlner w
lienlkJ ( ila-tC ( iooiliill P
Unuly I Urccrjr U
H.
lor A Co VJ IlimlttI ) Ilenshnn J R
llcndur'onS V llnrktornJ II Hamilton 8
llnllj Uw llnllj 11 IlnllJ II
llnnlr. II l > llmllvyKJ Ilnyni" ) N
IlitrturJ U lliirknesH J K llnnleii lj
Iliirrlnon w lliirrls.I w IlainmonilJ D
llule w 111 > nnan J Hancock LJ
llHtieurk AK IlnrU-wnod R U HflTI'M )
llnrtli A lU'WlltNvr HebanlO
IllnIO llllcinnn K I , IluwloyJ
llmixlon X O'Ncllllliilmi-9.1 H Iloltnen J O
lldnkliixll 8 Hopkins Ml ) 1 In tier A
llulier Ucv HnriKlM llubbanl P
Hunter .I U IlultlnCP lluntluy SJ
llnrcKJll
J
JacobsH Jnnil-on It Jarncln
JcnnlniisS B Jensen J .lencnls JC
JuyiuJ K Johnron O Jones \VO
Tojtv ! Jori.'cn < cn 1) H Johnron U
Jon unJ K .lorKcliM'ii S Jon-oti K
Jolinson W I ) John K ( J Jolin-on O
Jouneon II JK.
K.
Kayotc K K Kallon I'S Kernoa J
Kvlvlii'ii 1'G Kolh W HI n.I
KlnnoyJ Klnnuy n A KlndruK
Kronlckc A
L
Ijintt J I.abo M J Ijxndcsman lllr *
IjtuorancoTH l.niR'vnn TJ chleincr
I.iiiitranre ( * l l.cc ( I l.olnli A
wl \ Huck l.liulrolli AO
l.lnnU'n M MIJi > u lnl > rckK l.le onn A
1.1 tic l < l.lttlc K 11
l.oet ) I ) Love J .
l.unman P W lon..yco-2 ; I. < nirlui B
Low Ii W l.UllllJ LynbuU
Lynton 11
M.
Mcllrlrte w Mcriary K O McConl J T
Mcli ) > wal Ii McDnniilil , M I > Slriiiry TT
McKtxin .1 ' M CM mm I.
Mcl'luill I ) K Mi Cm nT'll MaiiKnall.I
MnyltfUKi MHikeyTJ MiirfhO-2
Murble W II Mi-rrl 11)
MlllcTOII > Iern liiwsky 9 Morris M
Mo HC II 1) MorrlllP Morrl K
Musjcnim IIII JlcCarly T MiCnrly K J
MclVnrlu C I ) MiCren.I tlqllonnull J
.McDonnell J > liilllMl ( U Ii McKenzluM B
.McMiitm K U MrNiihh D S > inrdsi > n 1
Manpy It untthcwsJ Ii Muttheuu Tier-
MutthcwsJ A Mum U Bon
Murllll K Mcrly A Meyer W
Miller C MllllluT W Jiuttj
MorM > IIn Murou l > U Morris K
Mynk-k T UN.
N.
Nebraska HealKvNcwinan.I Newhousp A P
late Kxcliano ; Ne'llsJ ' New Kniilanil
NlchclsJ w NorU N l Restaurant Pro
lO. prietor
O.
O'Connoll D Olson D Ostrom G
Owens J A DP.
P.
I'ensen J Petcrscn KB Peterson 0 A
l'et < ron S A Pea roe J A
Perkins M I/ I'pters M Pniinan K
I'lilllliis Ur Porter O PoHellTJ
Powell w A 1'rilml.l 1'Plno U
1'rlco T K Parker's Lltery. KteJ Uand Bale
Stuble.
QuInnJ J
R.
Ilamip O Ilcnd F U nicon
Klchnrdiion J Itocho Ii HotertBon P
Hnbcrtson M B Kutlic u Hock A M
ItusiellltJ Huntli-ll J Itlley C
KcinichekJ llcnipll FO Helnstrom J
lllley J K HlceJ w HobsonK
llo.llcon J C Ilochforil T US
Until w II ItuffJ K llopp II
KS
SandbereC Poollnrd II T BchmldtJ
ll Hhnrplesn I > A MiarpcraL
ShltoyM Sknd < lenSR HlolKht w
Smith mmncl mrs SomiuerO Sorensen L
A mid Son Spelman J B Sherman UK
StarTonl J II htrausc > | Strauss B
ftromc r M Stanton A Summerrlllo A C
Suites W E Kariien 9 A Schmidt py
Scott G HeMinanJ P HxsmlthJ
Sheldon P Shaw A J Sinclair WB
Mmu J WabyJH Smith K A
Smith OT HolarJ horenson A
Stcele I ) It hturdevant Stanrchn P
Suhllne II llros & Co SlreeterK
Stebblns IIQ btrlppPJ bullUnnK C
T.
Taylor J W Tnlcott C
Templeman.T II Thonip'on O P Thornton J P i
Thernseo O TlUlen H TrlinJ
Troscolt I.O Turnbull B Trelnlloim Q W
Twolcy lros-2
V.
VallVO VIpRurdJC VrcelanaJ J
W.
Walker V II Watsln W Warner J
Ward K P Walsh J W Wahlicrren O O
Wagimicr W Waile Weber II
Westln (1 Western Choral- Webster J W
Webb K cat Works Welsh J P
WentworthBI ) Welch N T West All
Wetmore W O 2 Westcrland O N Welsh F B
Wells N 10 Welienback U OWelsslenewl W K
WhetlxIiII Whlto A Co Wlnklcman U u
Whltmcr O n Wloiilns H V Wertraeyer w
Wlnchell N P Wlnklt-rll Wilson w
Wilson I' Williams J
Words K II \Vords .1 A P Words 110
LADIES LIST.
A.
Anderson T Anderson HK Anderson mrs O
Anderson P Andersons ! Anderson 11
Armstrong } !
B.
nalnbrldgo N 1 , linker H Ilcan rars M
Hccm mm H llendlt U Hell mrs A
itlakelee mri M llouchcr mri 8 Hoolcr J
llradton mrs 1 Hutler mm M Hulls mrs O
Huivctt mrs M K Heals mrs 0 Humes M w
Ilarnesl. U Hcn'el II llechtel rars J
llest M Hlack P llowman I )
Hooter rors M llronka I ) Brudemcjcr II
Hulls L Hums J
JC.
C.
Carmlcliacl mrs A Chlttenden P Chambers N L
Clinton mrs P Clark > l Corcoran J
CoiiKhlln S Cross mrs II Cahlll tors M
Carlson U rS Ctmholm I. M Chalmers uirs &I
Clevelaml mrs S H Counhlln M Colcord L
Coiicrad uim K
D.
DannlnK inn II Plckson .1 nonheay mrs 9
Dunmlru it DuvlsKJ DiiiiKherty AU
Doak M Doyle mrs M K DuKsler n
Young mrs
TI1IIID AND FOUUT1I-CLA8S MATTlilt.
Smith uirs 0
C. V. QALLAGIIEIt. P. M.
PEERLESS DYES AUK THE IIKST.
Sold by Druggists.
Notion to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will bo received at the office
of County Clerk of Douglng County , until 3
o'clock , p. in. Saturday , October 87th , 1888 , for
the erection of IK ) foot of trestle work on Military
road between the Klkhorn river and the Itawhlde
Creek ; also NMcet of trestle work one-half mile
south ot Valley. All lumber to be furnished
by Douirlas County , laid down at Valley titatlon.
Certlllod check for tweuty-nve dollars to ac
company each bid.
The Hoard reserves the right to reject nny or
nil bids. M.I ) . KOCH K.
oct-ltt-e-llt-m-eod-wlt County Clerk.
SOUTH OHAHA.
N. P. rtlCIIHAN. J , b. ULANC'IIAIUI
PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. ,
Live Stoclc Commission Merchants ,
NORIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALEY
Liye Stock Commission ,
Itoom Ii , Kxcbanie Ilulldlug , Dnlan etoek Tard ,
fcoulh OoiuLm , NOD.
ALEXANDER tc FITCH ,
Commision Dealers in Liye Soci.
Ooom22 , Uppoilte Kicbanee UulWIng , Dcloa Stock
Yardi , Uoutu. Omaba , Neb.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha , limlte'd ,
Agrlculturni Implomonte.
" " " '
"CHU"RCHILL PARKER" ,
Dealer in Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons ,
Cnrrlnci aod Iltiiilei. Jmr flreetbetweenVtbanj
loth , Omaha. Nebraska.
LININGER St METCALF CO. .
Agricultural Implements , Wagons.Carriages .
HUM lei , Etc. Wboleiale. Omaha. Nebratka.
PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
Wlicltiale Ilealeri In
Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons &Bnggies
Ml , CTO. TO and tCTJonei Street , Omaha.
P. P. MAST& CO. ,
Manufacturers of Buckeye Brills , Seeders ,
Cultivator ! , Hay Rakei. Cider Mllli and I.nban 1'ul-
T rlier . Cur , llth and Nltholai btreeH.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ,
-Wbolcialo-
Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies
rurniT U'h * p < 1 Vlf hol * tttfrtf.
OMAHA nnANCII.
J. F. SEIBERLINO Si CO. ,
Akron , Ohio.
Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine.
W. E. Mead , Manager. H1.1 LcaTenworth > U. Omiiha.
MOLIN"EMILBURN&STODDARDCO
ManufHcturrrsandJobben In
Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc.
Cor. 9th and I'acinc streeti , Omaha , Neb.
Artists' Materials.
A HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
U13 Dounlas Street , Omaba , Nebraska.
H. M , & S. W. JONES.
Buccctf on to A. T. Kenjon A Co. , Wboleiale & Itctall
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Floe Wedding Stationery , Commercial Stationery
U7i Douglas Street. Omaba. Neb.
Boots and Shoss.
K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. ,
( i"uccc iore to Heed , Joaei A Co. )
WholesaleMannfactnrersofBootsandShoes
AgenUfor llnrton Uubber Bboc < * u. 1102,11U It 11M
llarney St. . Omaba. Nebraaka.
W. V. MORSE * CO. .
Johhers of Boots and Shoes.
1101,1103-1106 Uougla * St , Onmba Mauufactorr , Bum
mer St. . Boiton.
_ Coff ps ,
CLARKE COFFEECo
Omaha Coffee and Hplce Mllli.
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder.
riaTorli'g Kitmcu , laundry Klue. Inks. Ktc. lill-
14lr , Ilatney Btre t. Omaka. Nebra a.
Crockery and
W. U WR'iaHT ,
Agent for the Manufacturer * and Importers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Ktc. Offl cc. 317 B. 13th tit. , Omaha. Nebraika.
PERKINS. GATCH tt LAUMAN.
Irnoorlers and Jobbers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silyerware
Etc. 1514 Farnam St. , New I'aston Building.
Commlsalon atul
RID'DELL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Speclaltlr' " " * fk- < I'nnUry , O mr ,
112Howar l Strset. Omaks.
GEO. SCHROECER & . CO. .
Buccesiors to McBhane & Bchrocder. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage.
Omaha. Nebraika.
FREDERICK j. FAIRBRASS.
Wboletale
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision
Merchant. Correspondence lollclled. 1011 North 10th
Street , Omaha , Neb.
Coal , Coke and Lime.
OMAHA COAL. COKE A LIME CO. .
Joooers of Hard and Soft Coal.
309 Routh IJlh Street , Omaba , Nebraska ,
J7 J. JOHNSON & .CO. ;
Manufacturers , of Lime ,
,
And Bhlppcrs ot t ual , Coak , Cement , Haster. MB
Drain Tile , and Sewer ripe. Office , 218,8.13ta
fit. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone EH.
P'JLP.odJLnno ! Notions. " "
M. E SMITH * "CO. .
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 and 1104 Douglai , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb.
K1LPATR1CK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo
Importers andJohDers in Dry GooflsNotions ,
G aU' Furnliblng Goodi. Tomer llth and Ilunej
BU. . Omaka. Nebraska.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Coke.
311 South 13th St. . Omaka. Neb.
Furniture.
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture.
Farpam Street. Omaha. Nebraska.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture
Onmha. Nebraska.
Groceries.
PAXTON. GALLAGHER ft CO. .
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
706.7OT. 7W and 7118.10th St. , Omaba , Neb.
McCORD. BRADY k CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers
,
Ithand I-earenworth Streeti , Omaha , Nebraska ,
Hardware *
MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of
Saddlery & Jobocre of Saddlery Hardware
And Leather. HOJ , U05 and 107 llaraey St. , Omaha ,
Nebraska.
W. J. BROATCH.
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Bprln , . .
HIMEBAUGH 4TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' Tooli and Butfalo Bcalei. 1Kb Douglai
_ Street , Oaiaba , Nebraska ,
RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware
Kalr .
LEE.CLA K AJ R ESEN HARD-
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery. Tin Plate.
Metals. Sheet Iron , etc. Agents ( or Howe Scales ,
Miami Powder and I. jrnmn llarbed wire.
Oauhu , Nebraska.
W. L. PARROTTE & CO. ,
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goodi
1107 Oaraer Street. Omaha. Neb.
Lumber.
OMAHA LUMBER CO. ,
All Kinds of Building Material atWholesah
Ittj Street and Pnlon I'aclBc Track. Omaha.
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasb ,
ic , .Ifarifs-Coroer 7lh and Deutflajj Coloe
, ( lb aad Uaiulas ' . '
_ L mtosrf
c. i * . WIC.T ;
Dealer in All Kindr of Lnmocr.
iothnnU California Streets , Omaha. Ncbnuks.
Lnmlier Lime CefflenCiic
, , , , Etc ,
Corner * lh and DouiUiEU , . Omaha.
W. HARVEY LUMDERUOTT
To Dealers Only ,
Office , 14OI Parnam Street Omaha.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lnnitier , Etc ,
Imported and American I'ortlaml Cement. Flail
AiientforUllwaukeo Hydraulic Cement and
( julney White I.lme.
CHAS. R. LEE.
Dealer in Hardwood Lnnte
Wood Carpets and Parquet Ploorln * . Mb and Houila *
* . Millinery . _ . v. . nnd Notion . - - .l . * . *
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
aw. 110 and I2 South llth Street
Overalla.
CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Mannfacturcrs of Overalls ,
J ans Pants , Shirts , Kts. IKQand 1IW Douglas Street.
Omaha. > eb.
Noti'ons.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
f holesale Notions and Furnisbing goods
403 and 40f > g ( utn 10th SI. , Ointha.
Oils. I
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
fnolsale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Axle Ureai * . Etc. , Omaha. A. H. Blihnp , Manages
VINYARD * SCHN EIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' FurnisliiiiE Good ? ,
1116 Uarney Street. Omaha.
jOfflco Fixtures.
TUB SIMMON'DS MANU AAriniiNa co.
Manufacture. of
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mantles , Sideboards. Uook Cairn , Drug Klxtum.Wal )
Ca e , I'artltlons. HalllncsCounters. HeeranU Wlua
Coolers , Mlrrors.etc. Knrlory am < ortirr , 17JU nud lid
beutb l.iih St. , Omaha. Tulepnone 11J4. I
CUM"MINOS
Wholesale Dealers In \
Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , '
1118 Farnam Street. Omaha. Neb.
Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CC. .
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nice stock of Prlntlnc. Wrapping and WrltlnA
Paar. Bpecial atMotlon Kiren to ear load order * .
Paper Boxes ,
JOHN L. WILKIE.
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
Nos. 1317 and 1319 Douglas St. , Omaha , Net ) .
Seeds.
PHIL. STIMMEL .V COT ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
611 and 9U Jones Street. Omaha.
Storage , Forwarding A Commlsalon
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. , ' ,
Storage , Forwarding and Coimission ,
Branch house of the Hermey Du y Co. B lvaa |
woolesaJe and retail , 1.U1 mOandUrJIiarUtTlrcct ,
. . . .
OiaaUa. Telephone No.TiO. t.
OMAHA MANDFACTlIBEIiSl
| rew < > r j.
STORZ Jk ILER."i
Lager Beer Brewers. v
1U1 Hottb KIctbteeDtb street , Om b , Keb. ' t
Cornloa.
EAQLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
: ttun < 1
Printers' Materials.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION.
Aniiliary PnWishers ,
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in RnbDer Good )
Ml Clothing nd I/other Belting. KXBFurnam HUMh
jsh. Doors , Etc.
M. A. DISBROV/ , CO. , '
Wholesale Manuf jcturem ot
Sash. Doors. Blinds and Monlte' '
Branch offlee , 12th and liard Btreeti , Omaha , Neb , j
" BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. I
Manufacturer of Sash. Doors , Blinds.-
y-uMlnis , Stair Work and Interior Hani Wood nay
sti. N. . Corner Kth ami
Ooialta , MOD.
Steam Flttlnga , Pumps , Etc.
A. L. STRANG CO. ' ,
Pnmps , Pipes and Engines.
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pnmps , Pipe , Fillings ,
itean audVatcr O'ippllei. ir' * " " * rlpr fi" Ma f.
_ , s o ds Knrnam t. , ( ) m ah
U. S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO.7
Steam and Water Supplies. '
BROWNELL &
Engines , Boilers and General M Machinery ,
ibeetlrou ort.BJ.s.j p. . „ ; , . lwial
Iron Works.
-.1
STEAM BOILER WORKS.
Carter U SOD , 1'rop's. Manufacturer ! of all kinds
Steam Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron Work
Work ! South Wtli and II. i M. Croiilntr.
PAXTON A TIKBMNO IKON WOHKH.
Wronght and Cast Iron Building Woflr,1
Kuglnef. Drant Work.Qeneral KoundrT.MaoblneaaA
lllackimllb Work , omte and \Vor i , U. JIlj. .
aBdllthbtreet.Omaba.
OMAHA WTtfE TRON WORKS , *
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
UMk Ralli , Window Ouardi , Mower HUn.liTlrS
fIgoi , Ktc. 1H North ICtb Btrt-tt , Umtlia.
OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS.T
Man'frs ' of Fire &BnrglarProof Safes J.
faulti. Jail Work , Iron and Wire Fencing , Hlgnn. Kio.
O. Andtteo , I'foy'r. Cor. Utb n1 JicMJou till , f
CHAMPION IRON tipcl WIRE
Iron and Wire Fences , Railing , Guards.
aud ) ( crfcn . for bank * , omcet.ilorn.Teildence . et < j4'
Impruved Awnlhti * Ixjckpiultb MuLhlniry uuU
Ukicktnilili Warkt. ttttoomU I4l at. ,
MEACHER 4 WH1TMORE ,
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.Time Loc'ii
ttutr l AK uu tor rtlebuia Hale It iJucn Cgiuyaui-
Vau'.u anil J \YotMlSb.lHl4-SU