Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 08, 1888, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1888. 3
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Election Talked to the Exclusion of
Trade.
WHEAT FLUCTUATES WIDELY.
Unlit Trndlng In Corn Hut Price * He-
main Bteadr-rOatn Bharc In the
Universal nulliiCRii-Gcn-
crnl Quotntlona.
CHICAGO PRODUCE MAUKET.
CinrAooNov.7. [ Special Telegram 16 TnK
Urn , ] The wheat market was very narrow to
day In polntof volume of tradcthough prices
fluctuated within n fairly wltle range , the ex
treme * being (1.15(31.1t' ( . % for May. The
market opened attl.lti'J' for May , advanced
quickly to tl.lOJt , ' , sold otT to ( I.lo , back up
to 11.10 , where It wavered for awhllo with a
ullglit decline , and then advanced to fl.li ( % .
The next move was to (1.10 , then to tl.lC ? .
There was some trade down to $1 ll > Xi u"d u
unarp brt-ak to tl.1i % followed by a rally to
tl.Ul * < , and a reaction movement that car
ried the price down to fl.lG , where It
rested at ISiIK ) p. m. December , In which
there was a very light trade , opened at
81.15 , ranged at 1.13X@1,15 and closed at
11.15. Toward the last a sharp rally carried
May up to Sl.llijf and after the tap of the
bell there were trades on a basis of f 1.17.
Outside orders were few in number and un-
lniiortant | to-day. Public interest in the
election \vas so great as to overshadow
everything else , and the consequence was a
marked doori-nne in business from all quar
tern Speculation on results , general and
detailed , took the place of speculation in
produce nnd substantial. There was com
paratively little wheat for sale on advances
and no hurry to buy on breaks. Hutchinson
was detected selling wheat on the bulges
Rcvcral times , and on each occasion small
ircd ( lurries followed , but the reac
tions were sharp after cver.v break.
Speculative offerings -.vcro not largo
at , any stage of the proceedings.
For once outside American markets wi-ro
quite as llrm as Chicago. , From New York
word was received late in the session that
seven boat loads of No. i ! red wheat had been
worked for export thei-c. The daily record
of shipment ! ) of wheat and Hour ( mostly
flour ) of Ifl.OJO bushels from Atlantic ports ,
nnd the working of the No. 2 red was re-
irardcd as an important incident , being the
first business done in that grade for n , long
time. U dhows that tliu views of the Amer
ican sellers and foreign buyers are Betting
closer together.
Trading in corn was light and in
significant at the opening of the
day'B business , but tlrst quotations
allowed considerable Improvement in price ,
November and December opening about ! c
over Monday's closing quotations. More re
mote futuics likewise showed a better range
and increase In price , January opening ; IMC
higher and May moving up sharply
to BV } c , while November from ail'8c '
advanced to 40 } c in the ilrst hour
nnd in the same time December rose from
J Xc at the opening to 3c. Hcceipts , in
cluding that by California , about satisfied
expectations , with shipments fully up to pre
vious f roc outward movement. The murkel
ruled strong throughout and was at about its
best at the close of the day. Decembei
closed at J&Xc.having sold at 40c , and Muv
closed at 3Si < c , which was within c of the
top and J4X < ; 'BC over the closing prices of Mon
day.
day.Oats were quiet to-day , and while without
e | > ccinl feature , there was n steady to linn
feollng njiparcnt with moderate trading in
May. That month oiwncd linn , and latet
trading was at XfffiJi'c advance , with Novem
ber jn'c higher at .M , ! < c. and December quotations -
tions llrm. The receipts were fairly liberal ,
though the proportion of contract grade wa
amall. Most of the cash offerings were sold
by sample , with k@'fc ' advance indicated In
tore lots of No. 2 , which went sparingly al
24Kc.
Tb provision trade exhibited a stronp
front. In the early portion of the day porh
'was ' depressed by bear movements , but the
weakness and decline were only temporary ,
and oil the reaction that followed prices
touched a higher point. The market was
controlled by a strong undertone , and , with
the exceptions of November lard and short
ribs , the closing was higher than on Monday.
On | wrk the price established wa fl'J.10)j
@ 12.17J . November lard was unchanged
but later deliveries closed 2 > Jr > c higher
Jannury short ribs also showed an linprovc-
tncntof lc. ! Short ribs for November wrt
generally 7J e lower.
CHICAGO 1,1VK SrOCK.
CHICAGO , Xoc. 7. | Special Telegram to Tun
BBK.I CATK.C Trading was rather lo\v ,
yet about all the cattle on sale found buyers.
The | > ooplo are yet excited over the elec
tion , tiCDoa business to a certain ex
tent was neglected. There were m
prime natives on the market ant
scarcely 5 < 000 that could be classified us
good. All such , however , sold fully as strong
as acy day this week or lost. The besl
rangers and Tex am also sola strong , per
baps in some instances lOc higher. Common
and medium natives about the same
as last week. Common cows ami
canning stock are as low as at any time.
Good cows and heifers sold a shade higher
on account of the light run of Toxans. There
was little or nothing going on in the stocket
and feeder trade. They include 0,000 Texac
and western cattle. Ciioice to extra beeves ,
| 5.00 0.X ( ) ; medium to good steers , 1U50 tc
loUOlbs. .51' ' ( < J00 ; V.'OO to 1H50 Ibs , ; i.GO < g
4.10 ; ILV ) to U'mt Ibs , $ l.00@75 ; stoi-kers anil
feeders , ja.OOCrf'J.23 ; cows and mixed , $14.20(3 (
$14.75 , bulk , f l.tKX&Mio ; Texas steeis , ? 2.15C <
2.7ft ; cows , 91.50tf2.lfl ; western rangersf3.i
@ 4.10 ; cows , * 2.2 : > < ( j3.00.
Hor.s Huslness active ami prices steady
to strong , the bulk of mixed making $ r..r > OW
6nr > , a few common going as low as fT > .45(3 (
& .50. Souio fancy heavy sold at $ o.07) @ 5.70 ,
and later all sold , barrows , and as line as
they could be made by selection and assort
ing. Light sorts sold at K > .50C j.GO.
FINANcTilU
NEW YOUK , Nov. 7. [ Special Telcgrait
to TUB Urn. ] STOCKS There was moro ac
tivity at the opening of the stock market thar
lias been seen for months , and ilrst pricci
were materially higher than Monday's close
the advance extending to 1 point. London
was a heavy buyer , but the opening figures
were the best offered. Soon after the open
ing trading became moro quiet and values re
ceded somewhat. Ily 12 o'clock the market
was dull and firm at a fraction below the
opening.
The following were the closing quotations :
U.H.is regular..1 K Northern raclflc.
. . . , . ,
11 . U . Is coupon . 127)4 ) do preferred.
l01iC.N.W (
V. B.4)iroupons..lOH ) > i doproferrrd. .
I' cinc6 of'65. . . . - " N.Y.Central . . .
Central 1'aclflc. . . : W ) { 1' . , n. 4K Mjj
Chlcajjo * Alton 135 Hock Island 108
Clilc gollurllngton C..M.8tl' C7H
Ayulncy 111V do preferred 1074
" ' ' St. Paul & Omaha. . :
Illinois C ntr . . . ! ! dopreftrred 1
1..1) . * W 18 Union Paciflo
Kanias * Texas. . . 12V VV..Bt.L. * ! ' . " ' '
JjjkeBhore 104(4 ( do preferred. . . . "S\i
Michigan Central. , ml Weitcrn Union N5V
MUsourll'aciflc . . . 7 J <
MONIT on CALL Easy at 2@2) ) { per
cent , last loan "X per cent , closed offered at
2 > f per cent.
PRIMK MKRCANTILB PAPBH 4JfJOK ( ! per
cent.
SricRLiNa EicniNor. Dull but steady at
$4.SOtC for sixty-day bills , and about I4.6j
lor demand.
puonuoE.
CiiiiHoo , Nov. 7. Wheat Stronger ; cash ,
$1.13J < ; neccmber , 91.15 ; January , 1.18 :
May , fl.Wtf.
Corn Steady ; cash , 4U4'c ; December ,
40o ; January , 3S , c ; May , 3-J'fc.
Oats Steady ; cash , 24 > { cj December ,
S5 M6o ; May , t 3-lOe.
Jlyo S5 .
Hsrlcy Nominal.
Prime Timothy No trading.
'
\YhUky-L20l
Pork Firm ; cash , | 14.63 > ' ; December ,
I14.CO : January 114.87K ; May. I15.17 f.
Lard Steady ; cash , 13,15 ; December ,
I8.07K5 May , IS.35K-
Flour Steady and unchanged.
Hulk Meats-Shoulders , 13.00(38.25 ( ; short
clear , 8.13KdtS.25 ; short ribi , 17.55.
Hiittcr LJnehanRcd ; creamery , l
dairy , ISJJCft'i'x ; .
Cheese Dull ; full cream cheddarv , ,1
10U"c ; flitu , io/(311Ko ( ; Vouni ; Americas ,
.
Kcrirn-FIrm lit 1
Hides Unchanged ; heavy prccn salted ,
fij < c ; llaht ( trccn malted , fi'/'c ' ; Rrccn , ftc ;
salted bull , fi , c ; green bull , 44c ; green
dry flint , 7 (1110 ; dry calf , 7HSe ( ; branded
hides , in pur cent off ; deacons , 2o&30c each ;
dry united. 10J$15c.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed ,
4J4c ; No. 2 , n c ; cake. 5c.
UecotptH. Shipmontg.
Flour , bbls . 22,000 17,000
Wheat bu. . . , . 70.000 80,000
Corn , bu . 7rt,000 8.VJ.OOO
Oats , bu . 103,000 13:2,000 :
Hye , bu . . . . .
New York. Nov. 7. Wheat Receipts ,
none ; exports , none ; spot market more
active and 1 ' { ( gljfo higher and firm ; No. 2 red ,
It.llWl lljfln elevator , fl.l2 < < $ l la'i ' nHoat ,
$ l.ia > f@l.lv-Vf.o.b. ! ; No. 3 red , $1 OilX@l.l'7 ' ;
No. 1 red , ( l.loj l.in. Optionsfairly active ,
strong and < ( Ufo higher , ilcclincd n'aj ( < o ,
advanced lK ( < il5 < c , closed Arm at I'jidtflXc
aboVc Monday , December , closing at (1. ! ! ! } .
Corn Kecelpts , W.IHX ) ; exporis , BWOW ) ;
spot market llrm and JiQlc higher ; No. 2 ,
4 X@fiOc In elevator , W)351Mo alloat ;
ungraded mixed , 4i'/51 ! ' c. Options mod-
ernU'ly active , Uccomber closing at Mfc.
Oats-Hercipts , 7 ,000 ; exports 2.WH ) ; spot
market active , llrm and ) < 0/o ' higher ; op
tions quiet but 't'ljiUc higher , December clos
ing at ai fc ; spot , No. 2whlto , : KI/c } : mixed
western , 2'J@r 2c ; white western , : iOC'i3'Jc.
Coffee Options opened barely Htoady and
closed barolv steady ; sales , S5.250 bugs , in
cluding November , JIHd ; December ,
* lit.iOytl3.r)0 : ; January , $ ll.2Hj8I4.00 ! ( ; Febru-
nry , * ll.l5i ! ( H.UO ; spot Klo eusy ; fair car-
. .
Putroleum Strong ; United closed at
T.yc . ,
Kggs Firm ; western , 2n < a2lc.
1'nrk Strong but iiuiot ; mess ,
14.00.
Lurd Firmer but quiet ; western steam ,
BiKJt , fS.CO ; December closing at fS.42.
Butter Quiet and barely steady ; western
dairy , I'JJ falSc ; western creamery ,
Klglns , 2i ( > J'J7c.
Cheese Dull and weak ; western ,
MlnnonpollH , Nov. 7. Wheat Market
dull ; few sales were made at Saturday's
figures and sonic bargains were scoured at n
shade under. Closing quotations : Nu. 1 hard ,
November , $1.2) ) ; December , tl.21 ; May ,
11.211 ; on track , $1.23 ( > 1.2No. ; . 1 northern ,
November , fl.HIJS ! December , ? 1.14'g ' ; May ,
fl.l'J's ' ; on track , $1.15 ; No. 2 northern , No
vember , $1.1X5 ; December , $1.02 ; May , $1.12 ;
on truck , (1.07@1.18.
Milwaukee , Nov. 7. Wheat Dull ;
cash , $1.07B ; December , $1.09 ; January ,
Corn Quiet ; No. 3 , 39' c.
Oats Ouiet ; No. 2 white , 29) ) @ 30c.
Kyo-Dull ; No. 1 , S -i@i7c. J
liarley No. 2. GKe. ! )
Provisions Easy ; pork , cash , ? l4.52J- f.
St. Ijonls. Nov. 7. Wheat Firmer :
cash , $1.09 ; December , $ l.lljtf.
Corn Quiet ; cash , 3 c ; December , 34c.
Oats Firm ; cash , 23)fc ; May , 28o.
I'ork 15 00.
Lnnl &j.OO@S.l'J .
Whiskey $1.14.
Butter Firm and unchanged ; fancy , 20(3
27c ; choice , 20 ( < i24c ; duiry , 22a24e. (
Cincinnati , Nov. 7. Wheut Firmer ; No ,
2 red , * 1.0 5.
Corn In fair demand and stronger ; No. !
mixed , 27' c.
Hye Dull ; No. 2 , 55c.
Whisky Firm at $1.14.
Clly , Nov. 7. Wheat No. 2 rod
cash , Illc bid , 9.c ) asked ; December , 02 f <
bid , 93)4 ) caskcd ; May , Ofljfc bid ; December
tl.04 asked ; May , $ l.0bid. .
Corn Dull ; No. 2 , cash , 2So bid , De
ccmbei' , sales at 2Sc ; January , 27J c bid
May , 30 ; . u bid.
Oats No. 2 , cash , 20o bid ; no offerings.
LilVK STOCI1.
ChicnKO. Nov. 7. rtio Drovers' Jour
nal reports as follows
Cattle lioceipts , 9,000 ; market steady
beeves. $3.00@I5.00 ; steers , $3.00@ : > . ( IO ; stock
crs and feeders , $3.00 ( ( : i.'iO ; cows , bulls ami
mixed , $1.40@2.7S ; Texas cattle , $1.50@J.7. :
western rangers , f-J.-TiiVM.lO.
Hogs HccciptH , 11,000 ; market strong :
mixed , $ Ti.30l' fS.iffl ; hoav.v , $5.40i25.i2 ( ; light
$ -.2.5.CO ; skit s , $ : J.60@5.00.
Sheep Receipts , 6,000 ; market steaay ;
natives , $2.25@4.2j ; westerns , l.2ld.5'j ( ) ;
exans , 42.2j@U,25 ; lambs , $ a.755.50.
National Stock Varda. Kast St.
butchers' steers , medium to choice , $3.'t5@
1I.40 ; stackers and feeders , faic to good'
$2.10@3.15 ; rangers , corn-fed , $3.0U ( < i4.10
grass- fed , $2.00(33.10. (
Hogs Ucceipts. 3,35T ; shipments , 800
market stronger ; choice heavy mid butchers
selections , $5.fiO@5.lXi ) packing , medium t <
prime , S5.00fr..r ( 0 ; light grades , ordinary t (
best , .20@5.40.
KniiH n City , Nov. 7. Cattle Receipts
4,832 ; shipments , : L2S ; grass range stroni
and 20@39i ! higher than last week for botl
cows and steers ; native cows lOc higher
others steady ; good to choice corn-fed , $4.7 !
( < 15.25 ; common to medium , $3.2. > @ 4.50 :
stockcrsand feeding steers , $ l.r > 0 3.3. > ; grasi
range steers , $ l.ftO@3.Kl ( ; cows , $ l.r > 0@l.hO.
Hogs Receipts , 5,5V > ; sliipmcnts , none
market strong and active but closing weak
good to choice , fS.fkVSMB ; common to tno
dium , $4.90 2.40 ; skips and pigs , $ J.9
OMAHA
Cattle.
Wednesday , Nor. 7 , 1838.
There was nothing here to make a market ,
only eight loads being received. A few feed
crs and u few light native steers chungei
hands. One choice bunch of cows broUKh
li.US. _
lings.
There were only twenty-live loads here am
thuy were all sold out early at strong prices
Slieup.
One load was received and sold.
Prevailing Price * .
The following is a table of prices paid in
this marxot for the grade * of stock men-
tioned.
Hriniestoers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. .13.75 © 4.50
Prime steers , It 00 to 1300 ibs. . 3.50 4.00
Native feeders . 2.50 (83.1.5 (
Western feeders . 2.55 ( a'3.00
Range steers , com'on to choice 2.50 i.iii. ; , " 0
Common to good cows . 1,25 M2.00
Choice to fancy cows . 2.25 ® 2.bO
Common to choice bulls . 1.23 132.00
Fair to cnoico light hogs . 5.20 ( 5.23
Fairtoclioico heavy hoes . 5.45 @ 5.55
Fair to choice mixed hogs . 6.30 ( $5.40
ItoprenDinutivo S liii.
OATTLtt.
No. AT. Pr.
4 cows . 1,042 $2.0 (
lOstockers . 790 2.W
Icow . 1,050 2.CK
25 stockers . 874 2.2 ;
15 cows . 1,093 2.B (
Scows . 1,153 2.5T
12 cows , nutives . 1,091 2.5 !
48 feeders , natives . U57 2.7 !
15 feeders . 928 2.7 !
42stcer8 , natives . lU8 2.0 (
I10QS
No. Av. Shir. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
08 , . . . 246 120 fi. 0 & 3..SG9 1(10 5.45
75. . . .210 240 6.25 63. . . /.Nl 200 5.45
77. . . . 227 120 5.85 53. . . . 275 60 5.45
70. . . . 252 240 6.40 07. . . . 270 100 5.45
65. . . . 245 200 5.40 74..2H5 120 5.45
62. . . . 251 200 5.40 03. . . . 274 240 6.45
70. . . . 251 240 5.40 75..2SO 3JO 5.45
52. . . .225 200 5.40 07. . . .272 300 5.47k
09..2S4 200 5.40 07..2tKI 240 5.50
74. . . .258 240 5.40 57. . . .312 120 5.50
84. . . .220 100 5.40 03. . . .270 120 5.50
02..21S 320 5.40 05. . . . 293 240 5.50
71. . . .242 400 5.40 60..U08 120 5.50
7S"2-J9 130 5.40 70. . . .304 100 5.50
01..2S9 240 5.45 ai.2s < J 160 5.60
W..2T4 ICO 5.45 CO. . . .810 2SO 5.55.
and Lowest.
The following are the highest and lowest
prices paid for hogs during the past few days
and on the corresponding datei onu and two
years ago :
I Oct. isms. I Ot. U17. I pt. l
4 , 6 25 415 K5 4 2& 40t M cunday
4 03 Q ( 40
5 10 Ol 45 t 16 Ul 25 3 tfJ U4 00
6 25 < & > 60 4 10 Ut 3i 3 93 444 00
Sunday. t 15 Ut 36 370 dt ) HO
5 20 ( U 35 4 Z < ) 4M 40 3 65 t l 71
6 U5 QA 5 Sunday. 3 M tjl : 80
6 30 * S5 40 Sunday
NOT. ises. Nov. lb 7. Nov. Icbfl ,
6 20 , < 35 46 4 00 it I r. 3 2i Q3 TOT
6 00' ' Q5 45 3 60 ti3 M
5 11) ) W ) 45 4 05 Si SI 3 W ( tfJ 61
Sunday. 4 05 Ctt 25 3 45 i3
6X0 O * 60 4 10 i 23
610 Oi 651 Sunday. 3 40 ( t3 70
PucicorR *
Showing the number of hogs bought by
.holoading buyers oa tli.o ui.irkci to-d.iyt
O. H. Hammond .t Co : . . 479
Omuha Packing Co ; WO
Armour C. I'.Co. . ' . . . . . . . VJ3
llcuclf.ti.
OHIO , aoo
Hogs , ; . . . 1,1 t'O '
Sheep 117
OMAHA WlIOMSSAIjE MAIIKKTS.
Produce , PrultM , K'c.
nuTTEit Fancy , solid-packed crcafnory , CO
(323c ( ; choice countrVi I& < ft20o ; medium
grades , 14 ( < ll7c ; common grades , ifl iilCc.
I'Yoni Xebraska patents. | 0.00c(7.50 ( ;
Minnesota patents , $ < i.230iS.OO ; straight
grades , I5.00f3.60j ( bakers' Hour , $5.4i'jfj.75
per barrel.
POTATO Nchraska , 25@IOc per bushel ;
Colorado , 75 ( < s < > c.
SW'KKT POTATOKS 2e pjr lb.
Poi'Miiv Live chickens , $2.50i23.7 { , ' > per
do/ . ; spring chickens , $2.60 , 3.00 ; dressed
chlckcni , too per lb.
Kims Strictly fresh , lOo candled.
CoNcoitD GiiAi'Ks 30@40c per 10-lb bas
ket.
HtviVAi Common , tl."iOii2.25 ( per bunch !
choice , f2.50 3.f,0.
LEMONS Ki.fiO per ea.se.
OIIANOUS Jamaica , (5.00@C.OO per box ;
Kloridat4.0C@ .25.
CKLC.KV 2.Vii30c per dozen.
O.vioss 40i . " > 0i ! per bu.
CAIIHUII : $2.00 per 100.
Hunts 40e per bushel.
TtKSll- * HOC per bushel.
Su-uu KiuUT-Hhls , f .7ft ; half bbls , J2.75.
Ari'i.F.s Choice , 2y > 0 < a2.7ri per bbl ; fancy ,
) .00 per bbl : common , Cl.fiOoil.Tfi pur bbl.
Cinnu Michigan , fO 00 < gtl.f > 0 per bbl of 32
gals : California pear cider , ? 15.UO per bbl.
Pot1 Coux Hice , 3tf4i ( ; ; common , 2(5 ( > 3c.
tlAimoTii lOc per bushel.
UKASS Choice eastern handpickcd navies ,
$2.00 per bushel ; western hand picked na
vies , $1.75l.t ( > 0 ; mediums , 81,3u@1.40. Lima
beans 5j per pound ,
HAY F. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , JtU'O ' ; No.
2 upland , K ( H ) .
HIIAX sis oartifl.oo. (
Citoi'i'Kii Kiii : : ) ? l4. 00(3 ( 15.00 1'cr ton.
COIIN 3K M2c.
GITS 22 < i)23e. )
VIXBOAK Cider , iodise per gal. White
wine , 10@20c per gal.
CiiAXiiKUiiiEs J7.)0rI9.00perbl ( > l.
PnovisMONS Hams , No. 1 , 12e ; No. 2 ,
lie ; shoulders , 0)40 ; rib bacon , 11K < 5i clear
bacon , 12c ; picnic liams , lOc ; dried beef hums ,
10 > o ; dry salted clears , short , 9oc ; extra
short , 9J e ; short nbs , O.'tfc ' ; pickled pigs
feet , l.Vlb kits , Me ) : lnrd , ! l.a'@lc ! ( ) ; smokeii
sausage , W < ie per lb ; hog casings , i7@lbe.
Grocers' List.
Uevised prices , arc as follows :
HACJOIXO Stark A seamless , 23c ; Amos-
kcag , seamless , 17 c ; Lewiston A , seamless ,
1'Jo ; American , seamless , 17c ; burlaps. 4 to 5
bu , Il@l4c ; gunnies , single , llo ! ; gunnies ,
double , 20c ; wool sacks , 35 j. Twines Flax.
! Wu ; extra sail , 2J@21e ; sail II , 19g20c ( ; cot
ton , 21u ; juu } , 'Jo.
Dump FKI-ITS Figs , in boxes , per lb , ID ®
lOc ; dates , in boxes , 7@10e ; London Malaga
layer raisins , per box. $2..V3.75 ) ; Malaga
loose raisins , f2.tOS'.J.r ! 0 ; new Valen
cia raisins , per lb , 7fc ; California loose mus
catels , pur box , 1.00 ; California Londons IbSS
81.45 ; pitted cherries , per lb , lOc ; Califor
nia pitted plums , per lb , 12@13c ;
dried blackberries , per lb , 7l < j@Sc ; dried
raspberries , per lb , 24Vf2. ( > y ; evaporated ap
ples , 7rf@llc ! ; California sun dried peaches ,
13u ; California unparcd evaporated peaches ,
I ! > ( > lSc ; evaporated California apricots , ISu ;
/antee currants , ( % ( U7c ; Turkish prunes ,
4J4 ( # 4Je : citron , 22f(24c ( ; orange peel , 15e ;
lemon peel , lite ; California French prunes ,
IK" Hie.
UOKFBES Mocha , 25ft-2Gi ( ! ; Hlo , good , Wijt
17c ; Mandahling , 2 ! ( < i2S ! : roasting Kio , 15r ( <
ir > c ; O. G. .lava , 24@2(1 ( : Java , interior , 2i ( <
25c ; Hio , fancy , ir ( ii > l' ) ; Santos and Mara-
caibo , 17f < T19e ; Arbuckles , 21'ic , ' ; McLaugh-
lin'sXXXX , 21V-
Su iAii Granulated , 7Jfc ; conf. A , 7' e ;
white extra C , % c ; extra C , 7ifc ; yellow
C , tij o ; powdered , 8)fe ; cubes , 8J e.
HOXKY 10@llcfor 1-lb frames ; strained
honey , 10 ® lie per lb.
UIISWA.\ : : Choice yellow , 20@22.J < fc ; dark
colored , iiVll4c. : (
CIHI : : K Young America , full cream , 12iT (
12) c ; full crc.un chcddara , ll@12c ; full
cream Hats , 12 } c.
PirKt.r.w Medium , In bbls , $5.00 ; do , In
half bbls , 1.00 ; small , in bbls , ( U.OO ; Ho , in
half bbls , 1.50 ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.00 ; do ,
half bbls , ? UX > .
Toiufco Plug , 2C@lWc ; smoking , lCB19e
Jii.ius : : $ ! . " " > pcrllll-ll ) pail.
SALT 1.H@l..Ti : ) i r bbl.
Ilopi ! 7-10 , lOJi'c.
MAi'i.r. SUOAU Hrirks , ll@12c Der lb ;
penny cakes , liW lSc per lb ; pure maple
syrup , Cl.U ) per gal.
TEB Young Hyson , common to fair.S@ \
2."c ; Young H.vson , good to fancy , : ! 0@ . " > 5i. % ;
Gunpowder , common to good , 2J'S2.H : ; Gun
powder , choice to fancy , 40@Mo ( : Japan , com
mon to medium , 15u20e ( ; Japan , choice to
fancy , CO Rc : Oolong , common to good , & > ( <
3flc ; Oolong , choice to fancy , f > 070e ( ; Impe
rial , common to medium , 25 ( > (35c- Imperial ,
good to fancy , 40 ( < ? r > Uii.
NUTS AlniowK 15R17c ( ; ; filberts , 12Wl.r.o ( ;
Hrazil , U@IOi. ' ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , 10@llc ;
peanuts , ( ( ( U'.lo.
CIUCKKIIS r > @ 10c per lb ; assorted cakes , T
@ 2. > c per lb. as per list.
CAXDV MixoJ. Wig I Ho ; stick , SJf O c ;
rock candy , 103- < @iie : ; fancy candy , 7C < i'J3.
I > rr Goods
COTTOX FI.AXXEI.S 10 per cent dls. : LI
SJuc ; CC , C c ; S3 , 7 c ; Nameless , 6c ;
HX , 18o ; KJOc ; No. 10 , 8 0 ; No. 40 , Kltfe
No. ( JO , 1-JXe ; No. 80 , IHtfc ; No. 30. colorcdiyc
No. 60. colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12J < e :
llristol , lii c ; Union l > acinc , 17o
CAIII-JST wxnr Bib White. ! V'.c ; colored ,
c-ni. io j. inn uuu IVOIies J\liuii , u ,
Riverpomt. 5 c ; Steel tiiver , 6 4c ; Uich
mend , GKo ; Pacific ,
PUIXTS JJress Cnarter Oak , v ;
Kamapo , 4J c ; Lodl , SJi'c ; Allen , Co ; Richmond
mend , 0Hc ; Windsor , " < Eddystone , 6 0 :
Pacific. C'c
cj ( Jauo < - . i > u , r arwcil nan uicacuuu
, , w Fruit of Liooni , 9/o : Greene
O , 0o ! ; H ° i'e. " ? C ; Kl K Philip cam
bric , lie. Lonsdiila cambric , II , ;
LonsUaie , Uo ; Now York mills , \o\fc\ \
Popperell , 42-ln , lie : Pepperell , 40-in. 120 ;
,
ley , oc.
FLXNXKLS. Plaid Kaftsmen.SOc ; Goslien ,
32Kc ; Clear Lake , 3d } < o ; Iron Mountain ,
" FLA.XXELS White G H.No.2 , 5 , 2 o : n
H , No. 1 , X , 3 c ; U H , 5o. } S. Jf , 2 Xc ; U
H. No. 1. "V. " UOc ; Ouochofl No. \ . * { , 4c.
COUSET JEAXS Androscoggin , 7 c ; Kcar-
sarge , 7J c ; llockport , CJ/e ; Concstoga , Oj c ,
TICKS York , 30 in. , lajjoj York , 32 inTl
13 > c ; Swift Kiver. 8c ; Thormliko OO ,
Thornd ko EF , 8Xc ; Thorndike 120 ,
DIXIMS Amoskeap , uoz , IrtJ c ; Everett , 7
oz , 13 > cs York. 7 oz , j3 > c ; Havmaker , 8X0-
Jaffrey XX.ll.Ho ; Jaffrey XXX , i2Hc ;
Beaver Crook AA. 12c ; Heaver Crook UB
lie. Ucavcr Creek CC. lOc.
KKNTUCKT JEAXS. Memorial , 15c jDakota.
18c ; Durham , 27Xo ; Hercules , iso ; Learning
ington , 22 > fo ; Colts weld , 27 c.
t < 4
CitAsu. Stevens' 1J , 0 c : btevens' B
bleached , 7o ; Stevens' A. ? \ < o\ Stevens A
bleached , 8 } o ; Slovens1 p. 8Ko ; Stevens'
P , bleached , 9Ko ; Stevens' N , 9 0 : Stevens'
N , bleached. 10 > { o ; Slovens. SHt , 12 > < ; c
Miscni.LANEous. Taoie on ciotn , (3.50 ;
plain Holland. 9 < c ; Dado Holland , .
Brown sheetiug-Atlantlo A , 4-4 , 7Mo ; At-
lantlo H , 4-4 , 7 > { o : Allanllo D. 4-4 , OKc ; At
lantic P , 4-4 , Co ; Aurora LL , 4-4. Co ; Aurora
Pv4"4- > ( ° 5 Crown XXX , 4- < , > % Hoosler \
LL , 4-4 , Co ; Indian Head. 4-4 , foe ; Lawrence
'
rence LL , 4-4 , < kr Old Dominion , 4-4 , Wi'c ;
Pepperell R , 4-4. 7o ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , 05 o ;
Pepporell. 8-4 , IS o ; Pepperoll , 9-4. 21c ; Pop-
perell , 10-4,23c ; UtlcaC , 4-4 , 4Jfc ; Wachuselt ,
4-4. 7Vfc ; Aurora U , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora B , 4-4 ,
° 'UicK West Point W in , 8 or , lOHo ;
West Point 29 in. 10 oz , l o- West Point
29 iu , 12 oz , 15o ; West Point 40 In , U oz , I6c ,
FLiXXKLS--Ued , C , 24 In , 15K ; E , 24 In ,
21 o GO,2liu'ccHAP ; , J,257 JllF ,
uTs'oMiM 1'lunncttcnecks. 7 > io ; Whlttco-
ton , 7Ko ; York , 7Ko ; Normand ! cress ,
SWc : Calcutta dre . bKo : Whiitenlon dress ,
8kc ; Renfrew dress , 8K@12 > 'o.
Ci.MUKic8 Slstor , 6\40\ \ \ Wood i 5o\ \
Standard , 5 , o ; Peacock , 5c ,
PUIXTS ( xuioo BLUE Arnoia , CKc ; Amer
ican , 0l/e ; Gloucester , O'/o : Arnold O long
cloth , ; Arnol4 l ° "tr cloth. 10X ; Arnqld
Cold Seal. lOtfj StletelA , 13 ; Windsor Gold
Ticket , WX .
Irit ! : < * null .
s-not's-S'ilph. o"d | , i' ' < e ; cllrtc
ncid , COc ; lartarlo 50o ; btJI copavia , ( We ;
borax. 12o : chloroform , 47c ; plycerlne , 2U : ;
pum Arabic , select , (1.00 ; guinvutnphor , ICic ;
gum opluiii , $ ; i,25 ; siilph , monihla , $2,3) ;
bromide jiotassiuni , 42c.
Olt.s-Carbon , 150 = 10l'c ; headllpht , 175 s
1'H.c ; gasdilne , 74 ° 12 , ' c ; West Virglnn
summer , ' lie ; rcro , 17c ; , No. 1 golden nu-
chine , 18c ; extra W. S. laiMi'SIc ; No. 1 lard ,
47c ; turpentine , O-'c ; .liuseed raw , 6Sc ;
boiled , Illc.
Qi'ixtNK P. & WJtcri 01 , We ; German
per oz , 40c _
Ivcntlier.
Hemlock sole , iMg'JTc per lb ; oak sole , 31@
3'c : per lb ; oak harness , 18)@i2c ) per lb ; selec
ted oak and trace , 3 cpcr lb ; oax and bctn-
ioclt 'upper , UOiit-Mo | > cr foot. tlemlock cult
skin , No. 1 , so iilHte iicr lb , according to
weight ; oak calfskin , No. 1 , OcC * * l.lW Per
lb ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra ll.Xgl,10 )
per lb ; hemlock kip skin ( No. 1 , < JO@70e per
lb : oak kip skin , No1 , 70jT Oo per lb : Phila
delphia kip skin , extra , SOr Wc perlb. French
calf skins , ( according to weight nnd quality ) ,
$1.15@l.iouer lb- French kip skins do. bocci ?
$1.10 per lb. Cordovan russett , l c : satin
linish. 20c per foot ; welt leather , $3M > 'rt4,00
ler side ; moro cos , ( pebble goat ) , SOO'HOo '
per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 2oitil'e ( : ' per
foot ; glove calf skins , 20iJ30c ( per foot ;
Douglas kid , 80(3400 ( per foot ; kangaroo
skins , 40 ( . )0e per foot , according to quality.
Topping * , tSlKKfflO.O ) per do/en ; linings ,
t5.00@9.iK ) per dozen ; apron skins , 10.00@
12.00 per dozen. _
Ijiunlter.
First and second clc.ir. 1'4 ' In . . $19 ( X51 00
First and second clear , IJ < in. . 47 00i ( fiO 00
Third clea'-.l'i'irli ' Jin . 43 OtH''iklKJ
A bdect. lUO'l'n i . 37 WKjiiwtK )
B select , l ( i lK I" . 33 00u37 ( 00
A stock boards , I2 fl0 feet , 12 in . 40 00
B stock boards , 1201(1 ( feet , 12 In . 41 00
C stock boards , 12uJl ( feet , 12 In . 30 00
D stock boards , 12iflO ( feet , 12 In . 23 IK )
Flooring , first common , ( i In . 3400
Flooring , second common , ( i In . 32 00
Select fencing flooring . 1 ! ) 00
Siding , first nnd second clear 140J10 ft 25 00
Siding , first common , 10 feel . 22 00
Sldinir. second common . 19 00
Common boards . Hi 00
No. 2 boards all lengths . 14 M )
Fencing No 1 , 12i720 feet . 10 50
Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 and IS feet . 15 50
.loists and scantling , 2x44 < ii\n \ lcet..ll ( ( X )
Timber , 4x4 , Sxi , 12f10 feet . 17 00
Pickets , Dand II flat . 22 00
Pickets. D mid H square . 23 ( H )
Shingles , extra A . . . . 2 SO
Shingles , standard A . 2 00
Shingles , No. 1 . 1 50
Lath . 2 40
O. O. Baits , 2 in. . . . > . 70
O. G. Bait.kx3 , R. I. S . 40
Sin Well tubing , D. and M. bev . 22 00
Mclnls and Tinners' Stock.
Block tin , small pig . f .23
Block On , bar . 29
Copper , planished boiler sues . 3 (
Copper , cold rolled . 31
Copper , sheathing . ! ! 0
Copper , pitts . 30
1CLARKE
Cnrfl rnrpcTl ESTABLISHED 1851 ( ISO So.
bure turesi } Ch0ag0iii8. | i ciarkst.
The Regular Old-Established
PHYSICIAN , ADD SURCEOH
Is tllll Treating with theGreatctt
SRILL"and SOCCESS
Chronic , Nervous and Priyate Diseases ,
-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Loit Manhood ,
Falllne Memory , Exhausting Dralna , Terrible
Dreams , Head and Back Acne anil all the cfTecti
leading to early decay anil ptihaps Consumption or
Insanity , treated scienllfically by new methods with
nevcrf.uling > ucces % .
Oa- SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dls.
eases permanently cured.
W-KIDNEYand URINARYcomplainttGleet ,
Gonorrhoea , Stricture , Vaticocele anil all diseaiei
of the Genito-Urin.iry Organs cured promptly without
injury to Stomach , Kidneys er oilier Organs.
44No experiments , 'Ace and experience Im *
portant. Consultation frte and sacred.
-Scnl < ccns ( po tar ( < for Celebrated Works on
Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate Dneas s.
3-Thoe contemplating Marriage cnd for Dr.
Clarke'a celebrated cuide Male and Female , each
cents , both as ccnti ( &tami < ) . Consult tne old
B octor. A friendly letter or call may save futine suffer-
in and shame , and add golden yean to life. ASf-Hook
"Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " jocenU ( stamps ) . Medicin *
and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure *
Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to ia. Address
F. D. CLARKE , M. D. ,
186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL.
Health is weal , i !
DR.B.O. WI T' Ninri AND BRATH TMIAI <
U NT , nguiranU'ed ipeclce for Hysteria , Dlzrl.
Bea . CanTUlilona , Kits. Vervous NeuralRta.
ll ad Cbe. Nervous Prostration , caused by tlif
u of alcohol or tobacco. WnkefiilnesB. Mental
Depression , 8oftnln of the Drain , resulting la
Insanity , end leading to misery , decay anO
death , Ptematnre Old Age. lUrrenneas , Loss )
I'ower In either avr. Involuntary Loswi and
Ppermatorbcpii causert by over-exertlnn of tn <
brain , self-abtMei or over-Indulgence. Eaohboi
contains one month's treatmesi. 11.00 a box. 01
six boxes few | 5.oc , aont by mall prepaid on r >
e pt of prto * .
WfB GCARAHTKK 8IX BOXES
To cur * aar oai * . With aeh er 0 r c * Ted b )
ns for ate toxea , accompanied Witt H.OO. wi
will send tM nicbaser our writtMi guarantee
to refund tit * money If the treatment dees not
effect a cure. Guarantees Isnued onlv byO. P ,
GOODMAN. Di-ujorUt , Bole Agent. 1110 Farnaa
" "ft. Omaha. N
TO HTOCKIiOLiDKnS
OF THE
Tunnel Company.
A Oecreo for foreclosure aunlnn the SUTIIO TUN
NKI. Comimny has Junt been entered In the Unltec !
Mutes Circuit Court , Ninth Circuit , DUtrlctof Novmlf
unit'tHo ' property of that company will be sold there
under at nn early date. The Iteornanltatlcn Com
mltlee hereby tlTi'n notice that ttockboldcrs of thai
company will bealUiweila KI.NAI , opportunity topro-
lect their hitherto unasrviitcil stock by lubscrlblnx Ic
Uic new bonds mid depositing their stock as hereto-
forendrertlseil. tiubserlptlons to laid bonds will be
recclit-dat the Union Trust Company , No. TJ Uroud-
way , New York , at the following terras , towlt :
55 CUMS I'Kll HIlAltK , ASHKNT-
1NO KItO.M T1IIO DA IK HICUKOKIO
NOV. , 1HH8 , AT 12 M. ,
and tiiereafior
00 CENTS I'KKSHAUi ; , A88KMT1NG
UNTIL JAN. S , 1HHO , AT a 1" . M.
Subscribers to the bonds will rcociye Trust Company
certificate ! , entitling them to the name number of
shares as those tleposltud by them , and II In bonds for
vnchU cents and OJ cent * respectively paid by them.
Interest at tbo raUi of 4 u r vent , will bo allowed on
subscriptions from date of payment.
1'nyment should b mad by check on New York to
the Union Trust Coiupanyanu should bo accompanied
by the stock ilulr endorse.In blank and an author'
Uatlnn to the Union Trlit Company. Illank fonns
for tUI authorliatlon and eo [ Irs of circulars can be >
obtained upon application > at the Union Trjst Com.
pany's office , or at room 19 , Seventh door , Mills IJulld
Inu , New York.
Dated Ntw YUHK , October 3 , 1S ) &
H. R. BALTZICK , Chairman ,
OOHDON MACUONAIjD ,
P.O. A. M.VAN WKKIj ,
OXrU IjOWKNGAUD ,
THKUDORF : HELIOMAN ,
HEOltQANIZATION COMMITTEE.
_
ESTABLISHED 1878.
C. S. LEE
Room 30 , 22-24 Pacific Ave. , Chicago , III.
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Consignments of drain sotlelled. Grain and Pro
visions iMHiEht , or sold , or carried on inaritlni.
VHlunlilc C'lrcului-s and Dully Mxrkrt Ilr-
ports > eut to any addrns. Corretpondcucosollcltcd.
iwo yearn , wiuioui a arum *
rusr In our emploz No other
hens * In tne world can trnUt *
lully make sueb a showing.
' ClOftBi One aeent ( dealer only )
J agr wanted la each town.
* iJJ MID IT UADINO DIUCCUTl.
.W.TANSILLiCO-8B Stalt SLChicui ,
NPREOBDBNTED ATTRACTION
u
OVKIl A. MILLION DlSTIllHUTKOI
LSL
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Incorporated by the legislature of 1WV" , for Ed
ucational ntul Charitable purposes , and its fian-
chl > e made a part of the We-ent Stnto Constitu
tion , In 171' ' , by nn overwhelming popular rote.
ItftGllANDEXTItAUKDlNAKY I)1A\V1NIS (
tnkopUcx Setnl-Anntmlly ( June nnd December )
nnd its UUAMI SINULK NUMllKIt IIIIAW.
1N18 tnltc plncp on rach of thn other ten months
In the year , nnd arc nil driuvn In public , at the
Academy of .Music , New Orifnn , La.
"We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all thn Monthly nnd -ml-An- -
mml Drawings of The fx > ulslnn State Urtterr
Company , nnd In person innnnira nnd eoiiUul
the Drawing * themselves , nnd thnt the sume
are condu 'ted with honesty , fairness , and In
coed faith townrcl all pur tics , nnd we authorize
the company to use this certificate , with fnc-
gtmllrs of our signatures attached , la Us adver
tisements. "
COMMISSIONERS :
Wp , the undersigned llanfcs nnd Hanker * , will
pay nil Prizes tlrnwn In The I mlslnna Stnto
Lotteries which may tie presented nt our count-
ters :
It. M. WALMSI.KV , I'rci. Louisiana Nat. Hank.
riliKHK tANAU.I'res. . State Nnt'l Hank.
A. IIAI.nwiN , Pres. New Orleans Nnt'l Hank.
CAlil , KO1IN Pres. Union National llntik.
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING ,
In the Acmleiny of Mtiolc. New Or-
lcnn , Tuesday , November lit ,
18H8.
CAPITAL PRIZE $
, $300,000.
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each.
Halves $10 ; Quarters , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twen
tieths $1.
1 PHIZn OKWuO.lK'OiD ' . ! § 303,000
ICO Prizes or $ .VW are fiO.rtK )
1W ( ilo .Ware
100 do WlOnro W.OUJ
TKUM1NM. rill/KS.
WJ do KKInre
Vfi do lOOnie W..HW
3,134 Prizes , amounting to fl.OW.NW
NOTK. Ticket * drawniK CapltM 1'rltcs uro nut en-
tltleO to ti > rnilnnl prlrvn.
Ifholl Cl.l'n HA'lt.H , or nny further liifonuRtfnii
desired , nrltu Icullily tu the uiulurnlKncil , clunrlr
rtntlnir your rc ldenr > ' , witli M lo , Comity , Street and
nuinhtT. Moro mptd rftiim mall tlollTcry will be n *
f\ired tiy jour cnclurlnv un vnvelupe beurliiK your
full mlilreM.
enil ISW.TAI , NOTKS , Kipre Money Onlers , of
New Vurk liicliiinKu In ordlunry luttvr , Currency by
K > | < mt our " " " " " ' " . .
. V , , , , , .
Or M. A. DAt'l'III.V , Now Orleans , La.
WushliiKtun , D. 0.
Address Registered Letters to
NKW OHI.KANS NATIONAL HANK.
New Oriemi * . I A ,
That I tic prd-cncc of Gen-
_ j erals lli'uil rt-Kunl aud
Kurly , who re Inihuriieut thu OIUWIIK | . li iiKunr-
untt < u of itlmolntu tulrni an I Integrity , Unit tlie
cliiinien lire nil I'liiml , ami tliutno one vtin pos ltjlr
dlItu * what nuiuiicr nlll druw u prlre.
"ltK.MiMHKIt : , nl5o , thnlthe p.iyuient of prlte l <
( lUAItA.VrKKII IIV HIUll NATIONAL HANKS OK
New Orleunx. anil the Tlcketn are rlimed by the I'rev
Ident of an Inmitutliiii wh < mu churtcrcil rlifhtf aru
rvcoKnlieilln the liliiliput court" ! therefore , bewuro
ol OUT linltullonaor iinmiYiuom Bcheuiux.
OVER
10,000 MAGEE RANGES
2,000 MA6EE FURNACES AND
13 , 000 MAGEE HEATING STOVES
'WERE SOLD IN IBB ? .
These flirtires are moreelorinent thnn volumes
which mlKht he written In praise oC Iho peculiar
merits i > ussesRe < l by the Miigte ( ioods.
.MI h 1'AIIMM SAVKOI'TIIB KAM1KS !
"I use the Muxeo HiuiKo constantly In my
Schools and 1'rlvute Kitchen ; It fulllllcs every
re iulremcnt for the most exacting work ; I
vould not exchanee it for any rannu maile. "
Send for our Kiirnupo Circular nnd rend what
pliyslrlnns profesiors.sclentlstK. mechumcs unil
merchants suy uf tlio MiiK e Furnace * they have
in use. Don't put In Ktenm or Hot Water Ap
paratus. till you KNOW what n KIHKT-CI.AS-S Hot
Air Kiirnnce will do for half the cost.
TllKMACKH. ItANdKS , PUIINACKH. HKATINOAND
COOKINO STOVKS Anr Soi.n KVKIIVWIIKIIK by
our nReiits , nnd wo w arrnnt each one to Rive
- flutlsfartlon to the buyer. MAUKR
KrfiH-t
'ItNACGCO. , I13T038 U.MON ST. , Iloston. M
-
Agents Omaha , Neb.
Thomson's Celebrated
GLOVE - FITTING
CORSETS
HAVE NEVKH HKBN
KQUAL TO 1'ltKS-
ENT MAKE.
MORE POP tJljAIl
THAN EVEIt ,
A 1'KUKECT PIT
GUAHANTEKD.
Three Lengths
Short , Medium and Ux-
tra Long.
Twelve Grades.
Highest Awards
Urautud ,
TUB DI28TGOOUH AND CHEAI'KSI
QUALITY.
FOR SALE EYEUYWIIBKE.
THOMSON , LANQDOII & CO. , NEW YOSK.
80I.K MANUFACTUUKRS.
Mention the Omaha Bee.
'BEST FITTING CORSETYWORLD"
FOR SALE BY LEADING MERCHANTS.
MAYER. SfROUSE & CO.
MTRS.-4I2 BROADWAY. N.Y.
SOUTH OMAHA.
r. H. rAi.wm. " 'vrp.nicHMAX , j. u. BLAM-UAHO
PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. ,
Lire Stock Commission Mercbants ,
NORIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALEY
Liye Stock Commission ,
Room 15 , Kzcbanite Ilulldlng , Union Block Y rd " ,
tkUthOio b , Nub.
_ _
ALEXANDER & FITCH ,
Commision Dealers in Live Sod
boom 32 , Oppoilte Kxcbkoge llulldlnn , UolOD Stock
_ Y > nU , Buuth Oromnn , Nub.
* "
UNION STOCKYARDS CO. .
Of Omaha , Limited
o
Agricultural implements.
cffiVRCHILL PARKER , "
Dealer iHAEricnltnral Implements , Vaps ,
( ' rrUtfl .
1Mb , Uiukhk , Nebrukk.
LININQErM ETOALF CO. ,
&gjicnltnralImiileinentslfa2onslCarriaEe5 &
llumlri , Kr.rbo1rile. . Omahn , Nrbinikit ,
PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
Wholtiale IX lf n In
A ricnltnrallmplenientsfa , ons&BD ies
Ml. KB. C06 unil m Jonn Slrett , Oin h .
P. P. MAST A COTJ
Mannfactnrers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
CulUTtlora.liiT Rakti.Ctdtr Mllli nd I.ubtn lul-
Ttflttri. Cor , llth ud Nltholn HtrffH.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ,
-Wholfn t -
AErlcnltnral Implements , ? aps & Buggies
_ > r I'th "nrt Vlr hnln _
OMAHA DIIANCII.
J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. .
Akron , Ohio.
Hamstine MacMuery and Binder Twine ,
W. K. Mend , MttiMcr. HIS le Tcnwortli St. , Omnha.
M 6u N E. M fLmjm sro D CVA R D Co
MitnufacturcnaniUobbrr * In
Wagons , Bnggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
Cor. VthnnJ 1-aclHc Klret It. OioixhR , Nfb.
, Artists'
A HOSPEr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
tft. Omuba , Ncdr > k .
Booksellers and Stationers.
H. M , & S. W. JONES ,
Eucctitorito A.T. Kenjon A Co. , Wholctalc 4 Ilctlll
Bookseller and Stationers ,
Fine Wedillng SaUon ! rT , Comniorcltl Statloncrj
liZ ! luunl > Street. Om li , Neb.
Boot * and 8ho a.
K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. ,
( Hucceituri to lUed , Jonti * Co. )
WholesaleMannfacturersofBootsanfl Slioes
Aventtfor notion Hubbcr flicf C'o. 1102,1104 Jt 111 *
lUrney M. . Onmlia. Nebr ka.
W. V. MORSE A CO. .
Jokers of Boots and Slioes ,
1101,1103-11QJ Douiilnn Et , Onmlm Manulictorr , Sum-
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xuer hU. Hi itun.
_ Cpffeos , Spice * , Etc- " _
CLARKE COFFEE CO.
OmaUa Coffee and Cplcc Mllli.
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
Hayorliir Kitracti , iJiuudrj Illue. Ink * . lUc. lili-
1416 llarn y Btr t. Omaha. Nebraika.
Crockery and Ol a e a wa re. , _
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"w. L''W'RIGHT ,
Agent for the Manufacturer ! and Importers of
Glassware Lamps Cliimneys
Crockery , , , ,
Kto once. 317S.iatb.pt. , Omaba. Ntbraika.
PERKINS , CATCH & LAuivfAT
ImDorterii find Jobbera uf
Crcciery , Glassware , Lames , Silverware
Etc. 1514 Ftram Bt.Kor Ptxton HulMlnK. _
_ " " Commission " and 8torag - _ _ _
"RIDDELL & RIDDELL.
Storage and Commission Mercbants ,
. , .
? peclaHlr * r- c -r/- iMnltry , Cnmr.
CEO. SCHROECER it. CO. ,
euccenort to McSbane & Kcbroeder. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Uujaba. Ntbruika.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBKASS.
Wholesale
Flonr , Feed , Grain and General Commision
Uercbant. Correipondenee lollrltcil. 1011 North ICth
Ulreet. Umnhn. Noli.
CoaJ , Coke end
OMAHA COAL , COKE
Jote of Hard and Soft Coal ,
_ 309 Fouth lth Plreet , Omaha , Nebnukm.
J7j. JOHNSON & ICO. .
Manufacturers ofLlme ,
Andihlppcrs ut Oml.Coak , Comon i'ia ter ,
IJraln Tile , and Hewer Pipe. OMjf ; iflA13
et. , Omaba , N b. T lepbi.n til.
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M. E SMITH I"CO. . .
Dry Goods , Furiiistiing Goods and Notions ,
11M and 11M DoiiglM. Cor , llth St. Omaha. Neb.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co
Importers and Jotte in Dry GoodsNotions ,
G nU' FurnliblnR Oondi. Tomer IHh and Ilajncr
aha. Ncbraika.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and Goto.
814 South 13th Kt. . Omaha. Neb.
Furn Itu r T
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"DEWEY & STONE , "
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farnam Street. OmaLa. Ncbra ka.
CHARLES SHIVER1CK ,
Furniture
Omaba. Nebruka
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PAXTON , GALLAGHER * CO
Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions ,
706.707.709 und 7118.10th St. , Omaba , Neb.
McCORD. BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers
,
1 th and LcaTenwotth Stroati. Omaba , Nebroika.
Hard wa ra.
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MARKS BROS7SA"DDLERY UO.
Wboleialo Maaufacturers of
Saddlery & JoWers of Saddlery Hardware
And Leather. HOI , 1 M and 1 07 llarneHL , Omaha ,
Nobraskk.
Heavy Hardware.
W. J. BROATCH.
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
HIMEBAUQH * TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanic ! ' Tooli and Buffalo Bcalei. JUS Douglai
Blreet. Urnaaa. N bra a.
RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
% % lSVeVrr.borV5fe
ralrbanki Standard Bcalei.
LEECLA KEfeAJOREAE8EN | HARD-
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery. Tin Plate ,
Metals. Sheet Iron. etc. ARenU for Howe Scales ,
Miami Powder and I.yman Tlarbed wire.
Omaha , Nebraska
W. L. PA RRbTTE'i CO. ,
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
1107 Ili'ner Btrttt. Omaha. Keb.
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3wfAHA LUMBKn CO . .
All Kinds of Boilflinj Material at Wholesale
lit J Street and Union Pacific Track , (
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , lath , Lime , saV $
Docri.Ktc , l ji CurnirTlb aixl UoiMUi , ( Vicci
. kU > aa4Uuuilai
C. N DIETZ ,
Dealer in All Kilids of Lumber ,
13th and California SlrccH. Omaha. Nebraska.
Lumber Lime Cement" iic
, , , , Etc ,
Cornerr-th find DougUifu. . Omaha.
T. W. HARVEY LUMDERlCOTT"
To Dealers Only ,
OrBce.UCO Knrnsm Streit , Omaha.
JOHN A. WAK EFIELD ;
Wholesale Lnmber , Etc ,
,
White l.lnie
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Carpela and Parquet Vloortnf . Mb. and Douilaf
Wlllllnoryand Notions.
I. OBERFELDER * CoTi" '
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
ax. IO ami 111 Smith llth Street
Ovornlla.
CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
) ean rants , Sliirti. Kto. 1102ami 1104 Duuulaa Street ,
ODiabn. > < > b.
Notl'OHB.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. .
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
41(1 nnd < tUHotth 101 li St. , Omaha. ,
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. .
Wsale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Aile ( Ireme. Ktc. , Omtha. A. 11 lllnhnp. M n g r ,
VINYARD aTsCHNEIDER.
Notions and Gent's ' Furnisning Goofl ? ,
HH5 llnrncy Street , Omtlia. .
Offlco Flxturos.
T1IK S1MMONUS MANUKACTU1UNQ CO.
.Mnnufnrturc.-d uf
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures.
Mantle ? . fiideboanK Ilpuk Cases , Drug KlsturcrWall
Ca on , 1'nitlUiHis , Italllniit.Coiiiiterii , llocrand Wlna
Coolrm. MlrrurK etc Knclnrr am1 oniri' , ir.U nnd lia
fcoulh 1.11 b St. , Omnha. Tdlophuno lUt.
Paints and
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CVJMMINGS & NEUSON.
Wholesale Ii lcr In
Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc ,
lllfi riirnam Ptract. Omaha , Nob.
Pnpor.
CARPENTER PAPCn CC. .
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nlre itnrk df I'rintlui , Wrapping an < ! Wrltln *
Patr. Special attcotlon Klren to car foul ortleri ,
Pnpor Boxes.
JOHN L. WILKIE ,
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory.
No * . HIT and 1319 Douglas St. , Onmlia , Neb.
Soode.
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PHIL. STIMMEL Ac CO. ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds :
Vll and VUJoucB Street Omaha.
Storage , Forwarding A Commlaalorv
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS ATcO. .
Storase. Forwarding and Commission ,
Branch hnimo of tbn lleimey lluncr Co. lUiitjle l
wnuleaalu and reuil , 1.KH UlOund 1.11 Itard Blrcet ,
Omaha. Tvlcplione No. " 90. 4
Brewera-
STORZi ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers.
lift North Klifthtccnth Street , Omaha , Feb.
Cornloo.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galyanized Iron and Cornice ,
John JCpencter , Proprietor. VH ) DoilKQ and Iftlund 1UI
Nonh 10th Strdut , Oiiiuiia.
Printer * ' Materials.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER'UNION.
Auxiliary Pnolisliers ,
rxalersln
Rubber Goods-
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rnooer Goods
911 Clothing and leather lioltlnE. KXM Fnruam BlrooU
Sash , Dee > s , Etc.
M. A. DISBROV/c- . , *
WboloaloManuricturersof
Sash , Doors. Blinds and Mouldings ,
Branch Ufflce , IJlh nnd Iiard Htroots , Omaha , Neb
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BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors. Blinds ,
VcuWlnirs , Stair Work and Interior Il n1Voo.l Flii
U. S. K. Corner hth anrt IxiitTunworth Btrccts ,
Omaha , b'ou. |
Fjulngs , pumps , Etc.
A. L. STRANG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
iteam and Water Piipplios. tlc < inni > rtcr for Mw .
aiNEpM
Steam and Water Supplies ,
. BROWN ELL & . CO. . '
nes , Boilers and General Machinery ,
.
.heotlron M.H. . .
Iron Works.
STEAM BOILER WORKS ,
Carter It Bon , 1'rop1 * . Jlanuf ncturers of all kinds
Steal Boilers , Tanfcs and Sheet Iron Work :
_ Works South VOth and II. A .M. Crossing. _
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PAXTON k VIKUUNU IKONVOHKM. .
Wrongot and Cast Iron Bnilding Work ,
Engines , Brass Work.Oenoral Foundry , Msohlno and
illacksoiltb Work , unite and Works , U. 1 * . Ity.
and mu ritreet , Omaha.
OMAHA V/FR E & I rfON WORKS , 4
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
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OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS
Man'frs ' of Fire& Burglar Proof Safes I
VaulU. Jail Work , Iron and Wlr Tunrlnc. Hlgns. Etc.
U.Audueu , 1'ioti'r. Cor. lull and JacUuuHts ,
CHAMPION IRON and WIRK WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railing Gnards
aod Screens , for banks , offlroi itorv * . ienM uce , cto.
Improved Awnlnis. locksmitJi Ma > - nliiriiua
lllsrktiulili Wotil. . tHjSoiuli Ir.lt hi.
MEACtlkK iV/HITMORE ,
Fire and Burglar Frajf Safes.Time