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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * . SATUpDAY. NOVEMBER 10 , 188a
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
A Bullish Fooling Holds Sway In
the Whoot Pit.
CORN STRONGER IN SYMPATHY.
Ontnllrcovcr Thursday's host firound
An Knnlcr l-Vcllnir Noted In
I'roviMotiN Cnltle More Sntls-
factory Quotnt I onH.
CIIICAOO PHODDCE MAUKKT.
CHICAGO , Nov. 9. [ Special Telegram tf
TUB Hi'K 1 Tlic wheat market was man
Btnbborn than htrong to-t'ay. Trade ww
largely locnl unit the drift of ftcntlmcnt W.T
Occldrdly favorable to the theory of a ro
notion. Selling , however , was for the most
jinrt by the longi , though tbo beam displayed
more or Icsn n > rressivciiess. Short telling
was jnoro popular thnn usual. Shorts wlu
were driven In yesterday at about f l.is wen
Fclllni ; again to-day at and under 11.17. Tin
real pressure , however , seemed to bo frotr
Boles of "long stuff , " a much more danger
mis club thnn "short wheat" when tin
market Is in n wavering mood. The north
west was prolific In bull points on the croj
movement and in selling orders the lattci
coming from quarters usually accounted
Influential , Judged by the bare record ol
) irlce fluctuation1) , the homo murkeU
everywhere seemed to bo very stcndj
today and rabies also described the Mutation
tttroad In similar phrase. The very general
wish of the trade inclines the other way.
The feeling is that on any Important decllm ;
there will bo an influx of new business and
that until thcro is such reaction the public
will bo chary with ItH favors. The majority ol
bulls nppenr to favor n reaction. Mnny ol
them haves been waiting for a break over
since thn first big ndvmicu and will not take
hold again until It comes ; that is they will
not unless they can see good reasons fet
changing their opinions. The astonishment
occasioned by the export business reported
yc'Hterduy has subsided and exporters here
and in Ntnv York insist that prices at tide
water are still fully 10i ? above a legitimate
export basis and that the little quantity that
may have been worked during the past forty
hours possessed no special sij.'nillcani'c.
New York is quite rttendy and linn , never
theless. As the day advanced interest in
wheat dealing cuuscd. Selling by Hcani ,
Jones , Iveiinctt and that class was the leadIng -
Ing Couture on the one hand , and buying by
Hutchinson on the other. The market was
crowded down below $1.17 for May , and at
one limp , shortly before 1 o'clock , the price
touched $1 lil'.f. ' A very short-timo there
after the market went to fl.lT'i , again , and
was steadily held above $1 17 from 1 o'clock.
The tip was given out with freedom early in
Uio day that wheat would sell at $1 'Jo before
it did nt * 1 Itl , and that it would close at SI. IS
to-day , and at one timu it promised to turn
out true , so far ns to day was con
cerned , for the price climbed to $1.17 > f.
Hutchinson's buying was given as the prime
cause of the Into bulge , though a more sub-
Mantlnl reason was also given that new ex
port business to the extent of llfteen boat
lends had been done to-diivln New York , and
that stocks nt that point wore being drawn
upon largely to Mil the domestic milling de
mand The bull turns given the market at
the tail end of the session forced a good
many of the scilping : shorts to cover at n
loss. May wheat , which opened at $1.1V5 ( ' ,
and sold down ns low ns Sl.lfi'f , closed'at
$1.17an after having been at tl.l7' < , . Decem
ber ranged about le below May most of the
day. Trade in that future was light and Jerky.
From the northwest advices were received
thai the blockade was being lifted , that the
wenther was getting colder and that as soon
ns country shippers could get cars the for
ward rail movement would show an import
ant Increase. On the other hand , dispatches
were on the lloor chronicling remarkably
light deliveries at country elevators. The
general movement us reflected in the daily
tables of receipts and shipments at principal
points shows no change of especial signifi
cance. Grain continues to come forward in
moderate quantities and such of it us docs
not go into store finds its way Into domestic
consumption , very lltllo going out of the
country. Theoretically this is n very bad
state of affairs but actually the congestion is
nc * yet causing serious Inconvenience. Sur
rounding conditions at the opening were ns
favorable to higher prices to day as they
wore nt the corresponding time yesterday.
With tfco change in the outlook for wheat ,
corn again sympathized and recovered from
its early weakness. The demand for
shipment was again good , which ,
with other surrounding circumstances , made
the lute advance easy. With the added as-
Blatance of the changed tone of the wheat
market November closed at 41o and De
cember nt 4c ( ) , which is a gain on each de
livery of 'jc over yesterday. Later deliv
eries advanced oven more. January ut HSJ c
and May at SOVdlU'JXe xvcrc i c amj i @i o
higher , icspcctively , than they closed yester
day.Oats
Oats more than recovered the ground lost
Just at the close yesterday. The market wai
fairly active throughout all of the day , with
prices averaging V@'Vo higher than the
closing quotations of Thursday. Trad
ing was again centered in May ,
with liUeral buying around "Uaff29c , in
quiry being general and not conllncu to any
particular short. Near mouths were quiet
but stronger , partly on account of the con
tinued short arrivals , with small offerings of
No. - cash meeting wtyh ready sale ul"4j < | )
25)/c , a MG&Kc advance.
In provisions an easier fooling held control.
The unloading of several thousand barrels of
long January pork by a commission house on
a slow market developed more or less weak
ness and prices , as a rule , uveragoj and
closed lower than yesterday. In pork the
decline suffered amounted to 12l@l ? } c. In
the different deliveries of lurd , except , Junu-
nry , where it was % < . , and In January short
ribs 5c.
CIIIOAUO LIVE STOCK
CiliCAno , Nov. 9. ( Special Telegram to
THE llKE.l CATTI.K HuHiness was generally
more satisfactory. Good to choice cattle all
Bold very well at strong prices. There wore
many thin beef steers , however , which wore
hard to sell ut * 3.25rfa.S ( > 0 , and prices on
these were fully us low as at any time. Thcro
was a liberal supply of inferior cattle and no
strictly cholco beeves were offered , gome
of the best sold ut IS.90. The receipts In
cluded 0,000 Texas and western cattle.
Choice beeves , f5X.'i.OO ( ; medium to good
Btccra , 1,1150 to 1,600 Ills , H.-tO@fi.00 ; 1,200 to
lR501bs , | 3.7fi@4.2.ri ; 950 to 1'JOO Ibs , J3.00Q
! ! .75 ; stoclccrs and feeders. $ 'J.OCK3.40 ; cows ,
bulls and mixed , Jl.-t ( > © ' , l. ) ; bulk , fS.'JO ®
2,40i Texas steers , * 'J..if > @ : i.l > 0 ; cows , jl.05ifi (
2.30 ; western rancors , t J. r > ( 4.85.
HOUB Prices were f.fJlOo lower , with an
active demand , the market closing Btoady at
the decline. The bulk of the mixed sold at
| 5,50@5.ft5 , with common at V > .40'J5. < R , and n
few fancy heavy ut fS.twa.YiW ' . Light sorts
old early at $5.4@f ( ) > .60 nt averages of 100 to
180 , and IC.lOdiS.'J.'i for plgx and common.
Underwood & Co. bought 403 good packing
torts averaging 310 that cost f5.5j { .
MVK Hi'oua.
ChicriKu. Nov. 9. Ttio Droveri' Jour
nal rcuortsiu follows-
Cattle HcceiptB , n.OOO ; market strong ;
leevc , | 5.on@5.W ) ; atoern , W.OOdJft.OUj
lockers and feeders , J2.)0i3.40 ) ( ; cows , bulls
and mixed , tl.40 ( aCO ; Texas cuttle , fl.05 ( < j
8.00 ; western rangers , fl.OAg4.20. (
Hops Receipts , 18,000 ; market slow and
Bo lower ; mixed , J3.80 5.50 ; heavy , | 5.40 ®
6.05 ; lleht.5. ! K' 5. 01ii6s3.50i5.10. | | ) (
Sheep Receipts. 0,000 ; market strong ;
natives , * I.OOCrf4.'i5 ; westerns , 'J.OWa)3,55 ) :
Texan * , J3.ly.lOj ! lambs , * 4.00 ( < { 5.l0.
KnnsnH Oily , Nov. 9. Cattle Receipts ,
6.035 ; shipments , 8,075. Market fairly ac <
tlvo ; dressed beef steady ; grass range
steers steady ; range and native cows SQlUo
higher ; good to cholco corn-fed , ? 1.75@5.'J5 ;
common to medium , M.i5l.0 ! ( ; stockcrs and
leodlngsteerstl.fOga.aO ; grass ruucasteors.
| 1.50@U.W ( ; cows , tl.lK ) < 8 ! ! . ! > 0.
1 logs-Receipts , 8,400 ; shipments , none ;
market active and to 5y)5o ) lower ; good to
choice , 5.40 5.50 ; common to medium , tt SO
( g5.HO ; skips and pigs , { Xt > 0 < g4.eo.
National Block Yards , East St.
I jo u IB , Nov. V. Cattle Receipts , 1,800 ;
1,100 , ; market steady ; choice
henry native steers , SMOfrrSfiO : fair tReed t <
Rood , ? - . ; ! tM.YK ) ; butchers' steers medlutr
to choice , M 4i ( < rt4 10 ; stackers and feeders ,
fair to good , Zi.ofiW..IU ) ; ranpers , corn-fed
( .1.KK ( ( ' . ' 0 ; era * * fed. $2.10(83.15. (
Hogs Hl-eelpts. 3,1X0 ; shipments , 300
market " ( low : choice heavy mid butchers
selections , $5."lO .1 ; ( Vi : packing , tnodium t (
prime , S5.30.i5.Wj ( light grades , $ o.25u,45
Vl.NANCIA.1j.
NEW Yonn , Nov. 9. [ Special Tclcgrnn
to Tun linn. ] SrorKs Stocks opened wcaV
and n little lower for most of the list. Loti
don was n seller ami Chicago put out SOUK
lines of shorts , and early trading was with t
weak feeling nnd some further fractional dc
clincs. Heading was again prominent amour
the more active stocks , but there was n good
deal of dullness during the forenoon am
transactions were light. At noon the markc' '
was steady to ririn after unimportant lluctuti
tious generally at about opening prices.
The following were the cloning quotations :
t' . H. 4s regular . .IZT'i Northern I'.iclfle. . I"
I' . H. 4 coiit > onH. . 1371 , doprefcrrcd < iPi
r.H.4'ircKilli\r IU7'tC.N.W IIP ,
IJ. H. 4'i couponi .lirH' , do preferred H-ii
raclttcBsof 'W 122 N.Y. Central IHI'f
Central I'ftclllc. . . . yi'i ' I' . , 11. & K ! .r > ' <
Chit-ago ft Alton 133 Hook Island 107
( Jhlcngn.llurllnj.'loii C. . M. &St. 1 > ryi'j
tiqntncv . . . . " " " , lo preferred 107
I ) . , t7.ii. w. , . . , St.l'anl JcOmnhn . 'It' !
Illinois Central. . .llfiU' ' ilnprcfcrroil IK" ,
L.ll.AW is Union I'ncinc K > > ,
KHimnq A.1'eius . l-'i W..SI. I , . tt\ ' H' <
I.nki > .Shnra . . . .ini tlo preferred. . . . " 7l <
-Michigan Cuntral Ml Western Union ff > N
MlR uiirll'acillc 77 1
MONET ON Cu.t. Knsv nt 2 < ? M vci
cent , last loan S } jicr cent , closed offered al
SU. per cent.
Pin ME MBHCXNTII.B Pirnn 4"ffiK'J ' * l'ot '
cent.
STKKMNO EXCIUNOR Dull hut stonily al
M.8-1'1 ' for Rixty-dny bills , and $ l.S7H foi
dcinund. _
IMIODUCI3.
CIIICAOO. Nov. 9. Wlie.it Irregular ; cnsh ,
t1.14T < ; December , $ l.l.'Xi .lununry , tMUJi :
'
Corn Firm ; cash , 4IJjJc : December ,
40Jfc ; January , ItoJic ; Alnv. 3U 7-liO. (
Oats Steady ; cash , U-V o ; December ,
S.'i'jc ; May , 'Mfc-
Kyo 5. c.
Uarley Nominal.
Prime Timothy SI.4D@1.40.
Flax $ I.4S.
Whisky-- ! ( ) .
Pork Firm ; cash , til.51 : December ,
$14.5 ( ) ; January , $14.75 ; May , $15 U2ltf.
cash t-S.lT'j' Doccmber ,
Lanl Steady ; , - ;
$ S.)7'i ( ) ; January , * S.13" " j ; May , & . 'M
Flour Unehiuigeil.
LJnlk Meats Shoulders , $ .n7 > ; ( cJ)7.50 ) ;
short clear , tS.l'JJiCgi.So ; short ribs , $ T.5J@
. ( X ) .
Butter Quiet ; creamery , 19(227c ( ; dairy ,
10T'i5r. (
Cheese Steady ; full cream Cheddars , 10
( I4c ; Hats , 10H@l'J io ; Vounf Americas ,
. -rr.s Unchanged nt 10@20c.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted ,
iijtfe ; light green salted , djfe ; green , "c ;
saltc bull. fiUc ; Krecn bull , 4'4xc ' ; green
drv Hint , " ( Kbi ; ; dry calf , 7 ( < ? be ; branded
hides , 15 per cent otT ; dencons , lioCallOo cuch :
drv united. lOtblfie.
Ttillow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed ,
4Vc ; No. 2 , 3) < jO ; cake , 5e.
tccGiuts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls 10,000 11,000
Wheat bu 4'J.OOO ir.,000 ,
Corn bu Kte-OOO 604,000
Outs.'bu 1'AOOO 131,000
Kyo , bu
St. Ijoiils. Nov. 0. Wheat Lower ;
cash , fl.O'J ; December , $1 10 % .
Corn Higher ; cash , 3J ( < IUe ; December ,
.
Oats Hlclicr ; cash , 23c ; May , 2 < J
l'orlt-15 00.
Lard Lower at JS.12K-
Whiskey * 1.14
HutterFirm ; creamery , fancy , 20@2"c ;
rhoiec , 20iS Ic ; dairy. 22frf24c.
Mliinonj.oliK. Nov. 9. Wheat Receipts
of wheat were aS3 cars ; shipments , 122 cars.
Sales of No. 1 nortnern wore made at $1.18.
and some No. 3 went at $1 10 , but trading did
not provo iiiucn during the day. Closing
quotations : No. 1 hard , November , $1.24 ;
December , $1.25 ; May , $1.2'J ; on track , $1.21
( $1.85. No. 1 northern , November , (1.14'g ;
December , $1. 15V ; May , $1.20t ; on track ,
$1.10@I.17. No. a northern , November , $1.07 ;
May , $1.14 ; on track , $1.10@1.12.
Mllxvnukec , Nov. 9. Wheat Firr.i ;
cash , $ l.ltes December , $1.00 % ; January ,
$1.10M.
Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 4lc.
Oats Quiet ; No. 2 white , 29) ) (2300. (
Rye Firm ; No. 1 , 57c.
Harley Quiet ; No. 2 , 71c.
Provisions Steady ; pork , cash , $14.50.
Cincinnati. Nov. 0. Wheat In moder
ate supply , linn ; No. 2 red , $1.00.
Corn Light supply , stronger ; No. 2 mixed ,
. > .
Oats Steady , No. 2 mixed , 20c.
Rye Quiet ; No. 2 , 37c.
Pork Dull , nt $15.00.
Whisky Active at $1.14.
New Vork. Nov. 0. Wheat Receipts ,
33,000 ; exports , none ; spot market less
active and tfc higher , closing easier ; No. 2
red , $1.12 in elevator , $1.12X ( ! 1.13J4 alloat ,
$1.12' @ 1.13 ? / f. 0. b. ; No. 8 red , $1.0(1) ( ? ;
No. 1 red , J1.10. Options less active , jrrcpu-
lar nnd K@J t > lower carlv ; advanced J4@
% o and closed strong and ) f , ( ! ' 40 over yes
terday ; No. 2 red , December , closing at
1.KI % .
Corn Receipts , 34,150 ; exports , 113,580 , ;
spot market strong , less active and %
higher ; No. 2 , 51@51) c in elevator ,
(052 > < o alloat ; ungraded mixed , 60 > 4@
Options moderately active , llrm and > 'a '
higher ; December closing at 51c.
Outs Receipts , 44,000 ; exports 10 ; spot
market moderately active , Jlrm nnd J ( M.c
up ; options fairly active , > ( $ ! iiC higher mid
llrm , December closing nt ai e ; spot No. 2
white , SU > ff331o : mixed western , 29 < vfa2o ;
white western , . ' 104c. ( )
Coffee Options steady ; sales , 45,500 bags ,
including November , $13.5l @ 13.'J5 ; Decoin-
ber , $13.35 ( T 13. 75 ; January , $ l3.45J13.tl5 ( ;
February , $ Ui.25 ( < gl3.50 ; March , $13.20 ( 1:1.55 : ;
spot , Rio In moderate demand and steady
fair cargoes ut $15.50.
Petroleum About steady ; United closed at
85) . c.
I'iggs Quiet but steady ; western , 24@
2IKc.
1'or'ic Quiet ; mess , $ KS.OO ( < li5.50.
Lard Prices barely steady ; sales , western
steam , spot , fS.GO ; December , $ S.3'J.
Hutter Steady and in moderate demand ;
western dairy , 12 > , ; ( uN16c ; western creamery ,
10@2(5c ( ; Elpins , 27c.
Choose In better demand ; western , 0@
City , Nov. 9. Wheat Lower ;
No , 2 red , no bids nor offerings ; Decem
ber , MKc bid ; May sales , yjjfc. No , 3 red ,
cash , 7bc bid. No. 2 soft , cash. U7o * bid ; De
cember , OSc bid ; May , * l.5 bid.
Corn StcadyNo.2 ; , cash sales , 2S ) c ; De
cember , 23o bid ; January , 2S > o bid ; M ay ,
Oats No. 2 , cash , 21o asked ; December ,
31)iunaked ) ; May , 24fc usked.
OMA.ilA 1,1 Vi ; HTOOIU
Cattlo.
Friday , Nov. 0. 18S3.
There were a few more cattle hero to-day ,
but still the receipts arc too light to make
much of u market. The packers wanted cat-
Ik , but there were very few that were suit
able for the dressed beef trade. Anything
good enough brought strong prices , Among
the receipts thcro were four loads of corn-fed
steers , which sold at M.75@4. < ! 0. Cows sold
lilghcr in the morning , but us tha later trains
irnved the market was hardly as Htrong ,
rhero IK a feeling among stockmen that the
[ ulvanco of tko past few days has been due
entirely to the light receipts , und that prices
ivlll dccliuo as soon as ca'.tlo are more
ilont.v.
The receipts of hogs were the heaviest of
my day fur over avcek , still there was
) iuy n fair run. The market wait 'nYi'lUo
owcr , but the demand was good at the do-
line and the 'pens were cleared before the
: lose. _
Kliuop.
Ono load was received and sold ,
Jteoolptt.
Mttlc . , . 1POO
IORS . , . , , . . . . 4 , COO
Sheep . . 120
I'rovnllinc 1'rioos.
The following is a table of prices paid in
tbi mantel for tUo graJos of stoox meiv-
: ior.e.d
t'ritocatcets , ISOOto 1500 Ibs. . 13,75 Ql.W
Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 ibs. 3.75 * 4.25
Native feeders 2.50 (33.15 (
Western fect-ers 2.50 frtH.OO
IZnnire steers , coln'on to cholco 2.50 irf3.23
Common to good cows 1.25 W2.1H )
Cliolcutd fatiry coivs 2.25 ( ifl.'sQ
Common to choice bulls 1.25 (32.00 (
Fair toctioicp light hogs .p > .20 * 5.2o
Fairtocnoico heavv hotr * 5.H5 (3.Y45 (
Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.25
OATTLK.
No. AT. Pr.
24 cows , cnnners . H41 51 X )
sbulls . 1,401 ! l.tX )
0 steers and oxen . . . . . l,5"i 2.00
3 cows , natives . 1.1XV1 8.15
1 cow , native . 1,210 2.15
1 ! l cov s . ] , 055 251
24 feeders , xvcsterns . SH.1 2.IV5
2.75
4 steers , natives . 1,000 3.1)0 )
IS steers . ll 0 3.15
2:1 : steers , corn fed natives. . . .lOJi 3 7ft
20 steers . 1,230 4.25
1UNMC OATTI.C.
Owner and No. Av. Pr.
J. Kuykendall
13 cows . 1,025 $2.00
: steers , westerns . J,05'l ' 2.00
70 stours , westerns . llt , ( It.OO
Conner
07stccrs . 1,003 2. ! > 0
19 cows . 1,014 2.CO
8 cows . 1,055 2.00
1 stag . 1,340 2.00
W. .t M. L. C. Co.
suiir : :
No. Av. Price
I natives 79
1'ncKcrn"
Showing the number of hogs bought by
the loading buvers on the in irket to-ilay :
G. II. Hammond , t Co . 578
Omaha Packing Co . l.ojil
Armour C. P. Co . 2,426
Stevens * Co . 58
and Lowest.
The following are thu highest and lowest
prices paid for hoijs during the past few days
and on the corresponding datuj onu and two
years ago :
| Oct. IJH- o-t. 1-H7. O-t. i
M n 10 © t" 4 15 ( A I S- : i in 4H uu
4 10 Oil I Hi 3 It ) .l OJ
8 Sunday. 4 ir ei ; ir- il 70 Cnl CJ
9 5 0 ( rT ( ) .Vt 4 ) ftf.4 40
: w 5 ir © > M Sunday. 3 ( , ' , ( Tr/1 ftj
ill 5 : u eft40 4 U'JR.I ! 'VJ Siinihiy
I Nov. 1SS8. Nov. 1S87. Nov. IshB.
II 5 1M ( iVi 45 4 ( JO fel i
& 5 ( XI 5i.1 45 4 0 > f.4 LT > il t'iO ( ft. ) ( ! " >
5 10 til 4' > I ! M Cu.t il'i
Sunilny. . i ai ( S4 iw
r > tfJT. f no 4 10 4 2o it fi7'5t ( i.r ,
n 10 r.i I _ Sunday. il 411 C-'il 70
5 ; m ' 4 10 ( ft l ; u i ) 40 < < M 7il
sQ , CO 4 Oil ® l : Vi il Co 4ti ) 70
Ijlvc Stock Notes.
Heavier receipts.
Cattle soil strong.
Very fo\v slice ) ) here.
A decline in the hoi ? rnarhct.
.loo Uixon , Greenwood , was here and mar
keted hoirs.
J. M. Harrett , Mnlvcrn , la. , sold n load of
hogs -
H. F. Clark , Uellcvuc , was in with three
loads of cattle.
Mr. Uattelle , Hancock , la. , came over with
a load of hogs.
Hogs sold hero within 20c of the extreme
top paid in Chicago.
Nels Peterson , Wcston , la , , came in with
three loads of hogs.
W. II. Timinel , Swanton , was nt the yards
with a load of hogs.
A. L. 13raiaard has gone to Kansas City on
a visit to friends.
Mr. Connors , Koek Creek , was here vvitli
four loads of cattle.
The Koclc Island will open an olllco in the
Exchange building.
Jim Prazer , Columbus , sold two loads of
hops at the top price.
Mr. Mills , Edgar , Nob. , was in with u load
each of hogs and sjiecp.
Western was represented by J. T. Goodcll ,
who came in with u car of hogs.
Mr. Cutler , of Cutler Bros. , Greenwood ,
was hero and marketed a load of cows.
Mr. Norcross , of Norcross Ac Worl , Ster
ling , Neb. , came In with two cars of hogs.
J. G. Smith , Hlalr , was down and mai-ltetcd
a load of corn-fed steers of his own feeding.
A. Sutton , of the linn of Mclntosh &Sut-
.on , Chapman , Neb , , came in with a load of
hogs.
The Kansas City receipts of stock for Oc
tober were ICJ.baO cattle , nU0'JO ? hogs und
HW1 sheep.
OMAHA AVIIOfiKSALK MARKETS.
Produce , FrultH , Ktc.
HUTTKII Fancy , solid packed creamery , 20
@ ' . ' 3c ; choice country , 18 ( < ' .20e ; medium
grades , 14f H7c ; common prndes , ID&flOc.
FI.OU-II Nubraslta pateats , SO.OOc J7.50 ;
Minnesota patents , $0.ii5@S.OO ; straight
grades , $ ; 5.0l ) ( ( 5K ; ) ; baiters' Hour , fS.Uj o.TS
tcr barrel.
POT ATOKS Nebraska , 25@40o per bushel ;
Colorado , 7i ! ( < ? SOc.
SWKET PO TATOHSC ' per lb.
PoL'i/mv Live chickens , t2.r 0i2.75 ( per
iloz. ; spring chlckons.r < Oviti.n : ( ) ; dressed
chickens , 8@10e per lb ; turkeys , fj ( > 12c.
Eons Strictly fresh , I'.io ' c.mdled.
Coxcoiiu GiiAi'ts 30@IOc per 10-lb bas
ket.
MALAGA Giuric.s In kegii , 8n'10c ( per lb ,
1UNANAS Common , fl.iX ! ( < 2..J3 per bunch :
choice. fci.r > W < { : ! .f > 0 ,
b I5.SO per caso.
F.s Jamaica , f.jOOrtIO.OO per barrel ;
Florida , 4.00@ .li5 per box.
OiMij lVr dozens Mallards , | 3.r 0v ( 3.75 ;
teal , $1.0 @ 1.2.V qunll. 1.00 ; jirairie ohlek-
cns , ? ; i.r.U ; rabbits , fl.X ( ) ; squirrels , Jl.Wl ;
venison , b12o ( ; per lb.
CKLIIIY : 2r > CtOo : per dozen ,
O.sioss OW.riOo per bu ,
CAIIIIAOK f'J.OO per 100.
DEBTS lOc per bushel ,
TuiiNii's aoo per bushel.
SAUKII KIIAUT Hbls , ft.7Sj half bbls , 12.75.
AlTl.KS-Choico , f2r : > 0@a.75 per bbl ; fancy ,
1,00 per bbl : common , $ l.ftOO 1.75 per bbl.
CiDuu Michigan , ttl.U3rttO.no per bbl of 33
gals : California pour cider , t5.00 ! per hbl.
PoiCQIIN Uico , 8@iu ; common , 2@8c.
CAHHOTS lOo per bushol.
HIIAS.S Choice eastern hanilplckod navk > a ,
; 3.00 per bushel ; western hand picked nu-
ICH , 1.7r > c l.80 ; mediums , ? 1. So ® 1.40. Lima
Deans 5o per pound.
HAY F. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , JO. 00 ; No.
i upland , J5.00.
IJHAN M5.00 ( ! 10.00.
Ciioi > i'ji : > FEKII $ U.OO@1D.OO per ton.
Cons31 ( ftttu.
OATH 3303:10. :
Vi.NiiOAii Cider , 10@ISo per gal , Whlta
vine , 10@30o per gal.
Ciu.NiiuiiitiKs-r.r > 0@0.00 per bbl.
PKOVISIONH Hams , No. 1 , 12o : No. 2 ,
loj shouldcrn , ( o\ \ rib bacon , ll } < ei cle.ir
> acon , l-o ; picnic hams , lOu ; dried beef hams ,
OKci dry salted clears , short , O'tfos extra
hort , 0 > o ; short ribs , OJfo ; plclUd pigs
oot , l.Vlb kits , bOoj lard , U > f(310o ( ; gmokeu
uutiage , ( XfCbo per lb ; liog casings , i7@15u.
Grocers' ,
Revised prices are as follows :
HAOOISO Stark A seamless , 33o ; Amos-
ccag , bcaniless.17Ku < Lewlston A. seamless ,
Uc , Amcricau , tcamless , I7u ; burjnps , 4 to 5
) U , ll@Hc ; gunnies , single , lUo ; gunnies.
loibltV20j ) ; wool sacks , D5c. Twiles | FJax ,
igoejtra sail , -30(2215) ( ) sail IJ , lyaSOc ; cut-
on , SlCj Juvc , Oc.
DniKi > FnriTs Tics. In boxers , per lb.Hiil \
Ific. date" , In boxes. 7crtl'c ( ' ; l.&ndon Mnlncn
layt'r rai'ono , oor box. $ J W < w\ ' , ' , . Malaga
looto raNins. 43IW ! 3.V ) , now Valen
cia nilMns. ) > or lb , T c ; Cnl.fornui loose nnis-
cntcls. per box , * l ( Hi ; C.illfoni1n LPnilnnsl1 S
* M.V pltti-d churrlf * . fer lb. lOc : Califor-
n in pitted illume , per lb , l'18c ( ! ;
ilriixl blai'kbcrries , per lb. 7't@ > 'e : dried
rn pbcrrics , per lb , ! Mu.(3ic ; cvaporatod ap
ples , ' 'jWllc ' ; Callfornlu sun dried peaches ,
13o ; Calllornln unparcd cvajtoratPtl poaches ,
l.ViV ! ; cvaponited California npricots , ISc ;
X.Hiitcc currants , ( ll/jj ( < 7o ; Turkish prunes ,
I ' 4(11 ( IV' : citron , 33ittMi. ( ; orance peel , 16o ;
lemon peel , Ilic ; California French prunes ,
ll i Itk- .
COFFIIES Mochn , SA idc ; Hio , peed , 105 ?
Mnndahling ; , 2 < Hi2 ( ; roasting Hio , ir > Cd
lllc : O. G. Java , 3-IQt3il ; .lava , interior , 2V ?
2-.c ; Kio. fancy , liVcUll ; Santos and Mara-
oiilbo. 17n lllc ; Arbuckles , 21 ' 4c ; McLaugh-
lln-sXXXX , 21 ' < c.
SftiAii Granulated , 74C ; conf. A , 7 c ;
white extra C , 76 < c : extra C. 7 ? c ; yellow
O , HJc ( ? ; Powdered , slie ; cubes , sjfc.
Huxi'.v ld ( < | Ho for 1-lb frames ; strained
honey , lOGtllf per lb.
IJKiitwCliolco yellow , 20@23lj 'i dark
colored , IMrrfHc.
CilBRsi : Voting America , full cream , 12e ( ?
12'jc ; full oreain Cheddars , Ilrt.l2c ( ; full
cream flats , 12 } c.
PirKl.ns .Medium , in Vibts , M.IKI ; do , in
half bbls , I.N ( ) ; small , in bbls , M.K ( ) ; do , in
Imlf bbls , $ -'l.M ; ghci'kius , in bbls , f7.UO ; do ,
half bbls , $ UH ) .
Tniivfui Plug , 2iiiWc ( ( ; smoking , UiOflPc
Jm.i.ih- $ | , ' . ' , - , per 30-lb nail.
SU.T l.Wu ! I Il."i per bbl.
Hol'K r-Ki , t ( > V-
MAI'I.I ; StiiAii Hrlcks , Il ( < il2c Dcr lb ;
penny c. kes , l2 ( < H.'lc pur lb ; pure maplu
syrup , f I.IK ) per pal.
Tiis : Young Hyson , rotntnon to fair. IKif
2."c ; Younir Ilvson , good to fancy , ! HcM5. ) ( ' ;
Gimpowdi * ! ' , L'ominon to good.2'.l'.y5'V ; Gun
powder , uhoirc to fancy , 4lul.jc ) ( ( : Japan , com
mon to medium , Ifiii20o ( ; Japan , choice to
fancy. . " 0 ft I.V : Oolong , common to good , 2. ) c
Hoc ; Oolong , choice to fancy , firTUc ( ) ; Imperial -
rial , common to medium , 2. * > ( ! ' 3.ic ; Imperial ,
good to fancy , 4iii\Uc. ( (
Ni r- < - Almondlfi ! ( < BI7c ; lilberts , 12iul.c ,
Hrnril , ! > C'f I0c ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , luwlk'i
pca'iuts , ( ioi'.le. '
Cint'KKKi .ViilOc per lb ; nssorlcd cukes , 7
C Cc. per lb. as per list.
Usnv Mixol. 8'iSlrto ; stick , Sifti'ii ? ( ) ' ,
rock candy , 10 > aifl.'io ( ; fancy candy , "Oi.'h.
DrV Gooils
Bristol , 12i c ; Union Pncllli' , 17c
CAHI-BT WAIIP Hib White , ii > .o. colored ,
0 |
HATT-t Standard , Sc ; Gem lOc ; lleauty ,
l i e ; Hoone , 14c ; U , cased , M.5u.
1'iii.vis Solid colors Atlantic , C > o ; Slater
5Uc. Ucrlin oil. O' c ; Garner oil , 7c.
PHINTS Pink and Helms Allen , c ;
nivernomt. 5 c ; Steel aiver , 0 c ; Ulch
inond , C ) < Jc ; Pacific ,
PitiSTs Uress Ctiarter Oak , " ' .
Kamajiot' c ; Lodi , fi c ; Allen , ( KJ ; Richmond
mend , liV c ; Windsor , . Kddystone , CJ c ;
Pacific. ( I' ' c
BMACIII'I SIIEETI.NO Hcrkoley cambnu
NO. oo , ' .IJtfc : Host Yet , -M. d e ; butter cloth
Otj , 4Uc ; Cabo' , 7 } c ; Furwell half blo.vchet
Vliv- Fruit of Loom , ' .I'-ic ' : Grecui.
G , 'O' ' c ; nope. 7v ; ] fiiji | philiji cam
brie , no. Lonsilale cambric , .
Lonsdi0i ! | yc ; New Yorlc mills , io'c '
Pcppcrcll , 42-in , lie : 1'cpporell , 40-in iC c
Puppcrcll , ( i 4 , Kic ; P Jpporoll. S.4 , 21c ; pep-
peroll , ; M , 2'Jo ; Pepporell. io-4 , 2.'ic ; Cantoi
4-4 , b' c ; Triumph , Oe ; Wanisuttn , He ; Vul
le.v. 5c.
FI.AXVP.I.S. -Kaftsmen,20c ; Gosnon
82' cj Clear Lake , 8 > Xo ; Iron Mountain ,
" '
? , : . > * White G HNo. 2 , ? < , 3 c G
H , No. 1 , 5f , 2 c : li H , No. 2. J4' , 2 i c ; U
H ! No. 1. V. H0c ; Ouucheo No. ifV4& .
COIIIBT JCANS AmlroscOK-in , 7 c ; jCear-
siirgo , 7/c ; iiockport , 0)fc ; Conestoga , like ,
TICKS York , 30 in. , 12'fo ' ; York , 3i In. .
13V. , c ; Swift Kiver. 8c ; Thorndiko OO , 8X0
Tliorndiko HP , SJo ; Thorndikc J20 , ! ) ' < c
Thorndiko XX , 130 ; Cordls No. 5 , DUc
Cordis No. 4. ? i \
oz ,
Jaffrey
Heaver
He. Heaver Creek CC. luc.
KuNrucKvJBAXs. Memorial , l.'o : Dakoti.
ISc ; Durham , 27 > c ; Hercules , iboj Loannii
ington , 22fe ; Cuttswold , 3r ; u.
CIIASII. Stevens' H , c : Stevens' IJ
bleached , 7o'Stovoii8' ; A. 7V < fc ; btevuas A
bleached , S' o ; Slovens' p 8V'c ; Stevens'
Januo 1J , 4-4 < > c ; Aurora L.U 4-4. uo ; Aurum
C.4-4 , 4ic'Crown ; XXX , 4tijfc ; Hoosier
L.L , 4-4 , Co ; Indian Head , 4-4 , i > $ c ; Law
rence LLi , 4-4 , (5c ( ; Old Dominion 4-4 , CJjc ;
Peppercll It , 4-4 , 7o ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , CJfo ;
Peppercll. 8-4 , 18c. ; Peppercll , 0-4 , 21c ; Pep
perell , I0-4,23c ; UticaC , 4-4 , 4Jfc ; Wachusctt ,
' " Aurora U. 4-4 , 7c , Aurora H , 4-4 ,
'IjucKVest Point J m , 8 oz ,
West Point 2'J in. 1 0 oz , 1 c ; West Point
29 in , 12 oz , ICe ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , 16c.
FLANS-BUS Ked , C , 34 in , 15K ; E , 34 in ,
H c ; G G , 24 In , To ; H A P , % , 25o J K P ,
f , 27 > $ c.
UINOIIAM PlunKCttcnecks , 7 > c ; Whitten
Ion , 7KC5 York , 7K ; Nonnandl dress ,
y/tc : Jnleutta dress. 8' oj Whittentou dress ,
sycRenfrew dress , 8jV ( < § 12 > { c. '
CAMIIJUCS Slater , 5 0 ; Woods , Cj-i'c ;
Standard , S c ; Peacock , 5'ic.
PUI.VTS Ixiiiao tSMJi : Arnold , Oltfc ; Amer
ican , i < c ; Gloucester , O'/e ' : Arnold C long
cloth , 0 : Arnold 13 long cloth , 'OK' ' Arnold
Gold Seal , lo'.fi Stietcl A. 12 ; Windsor Gold
' 11 H II 11(1 / | | < ; 11 | j j C7 *
MiscKi.MyKoiH-Sulph , a-id , U o ; citric
ncid , (50c ( ; tartaric fiOc ; bal. copavm , (5Sc ( ;
borax , 12o ; chloroform , 47o ; glycerine1 , 2io ;
jinn Arabic , sercct , $1,00 ; gum iMinnhor , 35c ;
fiim opium , $3.25 ; siilpli. morjihm , S3.SO ;
bromide potassium , 4'Jc.
OILS Carbon , U > 0 = HH.Je ; headlight , 175 °
Iii > jc ; gasoline , 74 o 121 0 ; West Virginu
summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 gulden ma
chine , 18c ; extra W. S. lard , ble ; No. 1 lard ,
I7c ; turpentine , Bic ; linseed raw , 5Sc ;
boiled , ( tic.
QUIXI.NB P. & W- , per oz , 55o ; German
| ) cr oz , 4Gc.
Lcatlior.
Hemlock sole , Ib27c ( per lb ; oak solo , 3l@
3'c per lb ; onlt harness , itO ( < 2 2c per lb ; BOCU- !
; cd oak and trace , 3 e per lb ; o. ic and hem-
oclt upjior , 20ii22is ( per foot. Hemlock calf
ikln , No. 1 , bOCdOOo per lb , tie-cording to
.voight . ; oak calf skin , No. 1. 00i1.0. ; per
lb ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra I1.00gl.lO (
[ tor lb ; hemlocUklp skin , No. 1 , W ) ( < 470o par
lb ; oak kip skin , No1 , TO isOu per lb : Phlhi-
leiilihi ] kipskin , cxtru,80@'JOc ] ) orlD , French
. alf skins , ( accordinu'to weight nnd ( juulity ) ,
ft,15@1.7ouer lb- French kip skins do , bOc < < < !
M.10orll ] ) . Corunvun russctt , Ibo ; mum
llr.ish , 20o per fogt ; welt leather , $3.50 T4.00
or sldo ; moroi-cos , ( nebblo goat ) , 2030o
cr foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 25IUc ( ( ! ! per
loot ; glove calf skins , 2030e per foot ;
Douflaa kid , 30@40o per foot ; kungarco
ikins , 40@50i ! pur foot , according to quality.
Toppings , M.00ftl,0 ( ( ) per dozen ; linings ,
S.OOQil.OO per doicn ; upron skins , $10.00@
12.00 per dozen.
Liuililicr.
first and second clear. 1J4 In..fl9 OOQ51 00
Wrstand second clear , 1 > in. , 47 00af > 0 00
I'lilrd clear , \ifif\i \ { in 43 O0u4(5 ( ( 00
\ select , 1 (71 } in 87 00 ( 31) ) 00
J select , l > iMlK'n..i ' 35 ( Hif37 ) ( 00
\stock boards , 12(310 ( feet. 12 In 40 00
5 stock boards , 126 $ 1(1 ( feet , 12 in 41 00
Jstoek boards , 12 ( )1I5 ) feet , 12 in 3(1 ( 00
13 stock boards , 12(0Ul ( feet , 12 In 23 ( X )
Mooring , llrst common , 0 in 34 ( K )
Mooring , second common , U in 32 00
Select fencing tloorin'g 19 00
jldliig , llrst and second clear , 14a 10 ft 2.1 00
Elding , llrst common , 10 feet 22 00
jldinii. second common. , 10 ( iO
Common boards 1(1 ( 00
Vo , 2 boards , all lengths , 14 CO
fencing No 1,12r < | 3ofeet , .10 CO
'dicing No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 18 font 15 CO
loists und icantling. 2x4 , 14 ( < 216 ieet..ll ) IK )
I'imber,4x4 , 8x8 , 12GC1U feet 1700
Ickcts , I ) nnd H Hat ,22 00
Mckets. 1) and H square. . . . . , , 25 U )
Shingles , extra A. . . , , . . . . . . . , 2 bO
Shingles , stiimliird A , S (50
jhlnglcs , No. 1 l M
' -nth 40
) . G. Halts , 2K in . „ . . 70
) . Q. HattB , kx3 , S. I. S 40
In Well tubing , I ) , and M. bev 2200
MotulH and Tinners' Stuck.
Hock tin , small nig f ,2J
Jlocktin , bar . . .s
tapper , planished trailer tizos. , . .3t
k > pper , cold rolled. . , . , . 31
topper , sheathing . „ . . . . , . . 'M
'oppqr , pitta . , . so
AH druggists soil .Jurvitt1 Medical
Jrftndy ,
TIII3 HKAIiTY MAIIKKT.
IiiHtruincnts 1'inocil mi Uccuril Pur-
Inc Vostcrtlay.
1) M Ptuurt to U W ClAVton. lot S < , blk 1 ,
and lot * 1 1 , U ami 1' ' , blk " , So Kxclniueo
I'laoo. wd . . f 1.SSJ
A I ! Shaw anil liuslmml to T II Martin , lot
li' . blk 14. Cvntrai 1'ark , tl . 2,500
\Vm I'rteryon el nl to II 1) llcoil , o , t ) ft of
lots n nnd in , Mk 2. Hazel Tcrrnce , wd . 1 , W
A KounUe ami wife to S Ainscowvi , of
lots 1 ntul 4 , blk 12 , Kountze A Kuth'a
mill , TV a- . . 1,1'pO
J K ltiin om to M 11 WHO , lot ,1 , blk US ,
1'lorcnro , cjcil . . . 4ffl
3 I , Miles et ul to U M Taylor , lot IB , blk
17 , Orchfcnl Illll , wil . . COO
H C Shpimril niut wife toVm 1' Dovctcll
i-tal , lot 7. Clifton 1'lBco , il . 2,600
I' Wagner to Otto Wiustier , und ' uf t < 1W (
ft of lots 1 aniK' , lilk l * , KeiUord'ssa
Mill , \Vll . 1
S II II ( .lurk , tniMto , to M I , Alter , lot 1 ,
Mk II , Wit t Pttlo. wil . , . WO
K U I. n- von to It It iJutihnm , lot 0. blk .1 ,
I.ako View , wil . . 7fl (
.M A t'pton nml wife 10 W S llriicn et nl ,
lot : . , lilkw , So UnmlinM ! . . . . 00
M I' Chuhli et nl to A II Doncckeu , n 44x
OOftof lotfi , blk-s ; OmnhB. wil . . . . 7riOfl
K P. Utson to J ll Itnlni , lot 7 , blk ,1 , l.nku
View , wil . . . . ? W
A Kountzp i-t nl to S Alnscovv. mldilic S
lots | anil 4 , blk 12 , Kountzo .V llutlfs
wild , w il . . 7MI
T .1 Toohi'jr anil \ > lft * to .1 II Iliiminnnil ,
lot l.blk ' . ' , t citni-r Archer's ailil. w il 4(0 (
li'lirlsti > nst > ii nndvlfp to II .1 Mlchnel-
on , lot 'JS , blk fVo < tlaw n , w il . . . 425
M ( iiinllnor tn K A Spethmann , lots Vnnil
III. blk ri , Kount/o pniri1v il . 2,760
l.pw I'lxlcy nmlltc toriias Corbett , lots
4 and 5 , blk" . llii'iimin plucr. w a . . . .
Win l.ntcy i > t ul In li llruiltord , lot ? , blk'J ,
. .
C It llnrrlset nl to 1 Julin-on , lot 1. blkt : ,
Lvavpimorth ti-rrnci1. wil . . . . . . 1.2U1
\V II Husvnowtn ChasCorliett , lots 111 ami
\t 17. blk 7 and lots -1 uml XTi , blk 11. At-
brlKht's ntinex . . . . -1.0(0 (
Twenty-one transfers . . . .f.SlV <
Cleveland & Harrison ngrcc on one
point , that the bust out is Jurvis1 old
Bntntlv
TEEL PENS
Are the Best ,
IN THC j : stvriAij : CH'AI.ITIKS OK
Durability , Evenness of
Point , and Workmanship.
Haiui'lcfi ' for trial of 12 illlTi-rcnt Mylcs tip mail , on
rcivli'tof ' 1O cfiilii In ntauiw. | Ai-k tor card Ao. S ,
1VISOH , BLAKEHAN & CO. . mwZ * '
BANK AGGOUNT.
If > nii ilrMrr tii open onu or inakiaii ) IIIIKI' | , . '
Miall br pirn * * ! * ! ! to rniifrrlth 1111 Mo allmv Ill-
ton > t on lliui' l > | . | ii > vt | , DKriuint HIIVIIOM | > 1'ai'cr ,
ISMIIDr.idsnn llu | > tnrlul ! | rilk-s of iuiou : > , ii ! o
I.i tiers of ( 'mill. : uul ti.iusart : ui > liu lnt III thu
line or UAMil.NCJ.
SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
.l-ll tlllill ) IT
. . ll MllllllllKll.
INVESTMENTS Soliotil or It. K ,
JIlJOXIlS anil otliiT
-.iff vrmrltti'S. wr Iitill In1 | ilfaM'il lo * i t * orcurre-
.
MIIIIHI with j nit All fjn | i It HIT in i t > M iu.\ Inrjcus
( thi'H in : nl\.int.iic In sel-rlliiith < - lii".t liiM'tnionls ,
liiitliiisto loLMllty : iiiil Iliiaiulil Mamlliiir Wo also
ilc.il III I.AXIVAltlI.V.NTS A.\l > Nt'KIl * .
ANKERS ,
N EflN6s. (
N. Y. Office : Z Wall St. . cor. Broadway.
Corner < it Kith anil I'lirniun Ptu-ets , Chaniticr of
Commercu llnildlnt ; .
Capital Stock $ -l,000 ( ) ( )
Liability of Stockholders 800,000
Y Ivc pi-rii-nt | i lil on icMi ! | llM. loiinx iniulu on n > al
I'htnle nnil iifron.ilvciirlls ; nite , jrrunl ! , stocks
iitul LonilH imrclia'.ril.
OFPirHUS :
JOHN U MILKS , I'rcililont.
A.Mlli : V ItoSKWA'I'lIll , Vlru 1'rf ililcnt.
DKXTKKIj. THOMAS , Cnsljlcr.
MUAItl ) Ob' D1HKCTOU-
John I , . Mile ! ' , iru-tnii : llcni-on ,
MiniiH'l Col HIT. Jolin II. Kvnn .
Anilrcw Hii i'waU'rMorrl" .Morrl on ,
W. A Udlbiiiin , lluo. K. llnrkcr.
Cor. Al\ln Saiindcrs , lixti ) > r 1..Thoni'i" ,
Nnrinun A. Kubn , Jurat's Tlioniiton ,
K. II. Jolnuoii , Julm Hu b ,
Geo. C.lIobLlc.
ll
U. S. DEPOSITORY.
OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA.
Capital $500,000
Surplus 100,000
II HUMAN KOUNT7.K , President.
JOHN A. Clir.ICHTON , Vice President.
V. II. DAVIS , Cashier.
W. H. MKGUinit Assistant Cashier
BANK OFOMAHA.
_
Capital , - - - $100,000
(1O1 South Tliiriuontli Street.
Scneral BaaWng and Savings Business ,
L'HAllliS : IICKARTED , I'rosilU'llt.
0. P. NiiiniAM : : , Vlco President.
1'iitMC V. WAHKEIIMAN , Ca hler
1'or the lienctlt of Dcposllors tlie Savings Ie- )
l irUncnt will be open on Satuiilay nights fiom
i to C o'clock.
) I'c'i' Cent on Sat lilt's and Time Deposits.
La Piatte Land Go ,
OFFICE , Chamber / ' Commerce
Jttilldinff.
CAPITAL , $300,000. $ ,
IOIIN K. ChAIIK , I'rcsldcnt Lincoln , Nt > b.
JtlAUI.r.SA. IIA.NNA , Treasurer Lincoln. Neb ,
-'ItANCIS 0. GItAHI.li , Secretary , Omaha.
Lands in the d ( > > lralil ( ! Coiinlit-s In
S'cbraska , KUIIHIIS , Colonulo uml > Vyoin-
iiK bought iiuil hold.
21.829,650
TansilPs Punch Cigars
wore Bhlppert during thn paat
two ycurH , without a drum-
iner In our employ Woollier
uouBolntUo-worlilCBn truttj.
'ullyumkoiucb a showing.
Onu axout KJcaler only )
wantinl iQcucli town ,
„ SOLD Hr UAOINQ DRUCCISTS.
, W.TANSILL&CO,56 Elate SLCIilcauo.
PEERLESS DYES
11. r.ii.yeii. y r nirniiAN. j H ni.i.scnun
PALMER. niCHIVIAN & CO. .
Lire Stock Commission Merchants ,
fllcollooiu 3 ( . oppoiitc KicliKHv llinlitinc , l/iilon
_ H'oik ttril , , boulli OmuliB , N U.
.ORlVIERWESTERFIELp&
Live stock Commission ,
aom 15 , KicLanyo lliiiKIInu , I'mcjii block V r < 1\
tkiutU Oiiiulni , Ncl ) .
ALEXANDER
Cominision Dealers in Live Mt
ooui' " . ' , OH | | | | < I KirlmnyH llullilliiir , Ul - vcto
lurtUouiU tnituUii.NVb. '
' " "
UNION STQC YARDSl
Of Onudia , Limited ,
A g rTcnifiTrn"i nnpl o m o n t a .
"
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons ,
i > rrl sp Anil lluitclri , Jmr < Ptrrrt.belwccnVthftiu
10thUul ll N
_ _
UNTNGEFf A METUALP'CO. ,
Agricultural Implements , agonsCarriage ) (
Kir.hclptlc. . OrnKhn. NftiraokK
ARLIN"bRENDOnF & MA R TINT"
l r , In
Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies
_ Wl , wn. WV. and ! CT .lonci Plrcet , Omnhn.
P. P7"MAST A. CO.r
Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
CullltetorOUj n > kp(1iti < r Mllli nmt I.ulmn 1'ul
T rlicr > . Cor Illh mt Mi-
IMPLEMENT co.
- Wkolrnalr
Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies
. , , , ,
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OMAHA IMUSrfu
J. F. SEIBERLING A : CO. .
Akron , Ohio.
Harvesting Machineryand Binder Twine ,
W. K. Mi-n.1 , Manager. 15l3la * uworlli t Omalia
MOLINE.MILBURNAST"bDDARDOo
M > nutarturvrr.nd Jobber , In
Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
Cor. t'thnnl 1'nclflc glrceti , Umkha.Neb.
Artiste' Mntorlnla.
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A HOSPS. Jr. .
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1M3 UUK | > jjtrrr I , Oroih * . Nf br k .
_ Booksellers nntl
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H. M , & "s. W. JONES.
SucccMorsto A. T. Konyim X Co. , Wliulioalo i Uct ll
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Kino WeililliiR Sntlou rj. roumifrrlal bt tloncry
Uri Ikm lniBircct. OinatiD. Neb.
Boots nnd Shoa . _
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K1RKENUALL. JONES & CO. .
( turcc ort lo lltcd , Jnnc A ( o. )
Wholesale Manufactured Boots andShoes
Aunilnfur lloflon Itubnpr f-hno On. 1IU2 , 11W A 11W
llurim M. . Uuiabii. .Nclinmtn.
W. V.
Jokers of Boots aud Shoes ,
lM Pt .OiiiKtm Jlauutaitory , Sum
mer Mlu nm.
Coffees , Splcos , Etc. ' _ _
CLARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Omnlik Coffee niul bplcn Mlll .
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
riBTurlne Kitrncl , , I.nutnlr > HimlnV.i. . Klc. 1414-
UK. llnrnty Blrnut. Omab . Ntbrttka.
Crockery and Cloeawnro.
" w. L. WR'ICHT.
Aecnt for Iho Mcnulnclurvri and Irninrtcr of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Kir OBI n > . HIT h. Kill M. . OlilRtik.VvlrUJkn. .
PERKINS. GATCH fcLAUMAN
Imui'rlorfnnd Jobber * of
Crcciery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware
1SU1114 Krr.rrc St. > ( " Pcxtou llulMlng.
Commission and Storage-
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RIDDELL & RIDDELL.
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Srcclttillr- - ' - ' ' - ' ' " 'Hry , ( Jaoic ,
USUoward Strent. Orjiaha.
GEO. SCHROECER & CO. .
Fntccecsora to McSbano .V Hcbrovilcr. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omabn. Xebrnaka.
FREDERICK J. FA1RBRASS.
\Vhole nto
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision
Merchant. Correspondence sollc-llod. 1011 Nortu ICtU
. ( ri'etUmnha , Nub.
Coal , Coke end Llmo.
OMAHA COAL , COKE & . LIIME CO ?
Johte of Hard and Soft Coal ,
y Poulli loth Flrcel , Onmhn , Nebratka.
" ' J. " J. JOHNSON & [ CO. .
Manufacturers ofLlme ,
Anrtfliliiiiors ol < < i l , O ) > k , C .neu TiaHlcr. 1.1 n
UialnTlli.and Howar 1'lpe. Otllcc ' 'IS,1 * . 13lh
bt. , Ornabu , Nob. Telephcn til.
Dry Coodo nno Notions.
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M. E SM ITH li CO. .
Dry Goods , Fnrnishing Goods and Notions ,
\Wl aoil 1104 Douxlai , Cor. 1Kb St. , Omnba , Neb.
Mt-PATRICK KioclHI DRY GOODS Co
Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goofls.Notions .
Hints' 1'urulibliiK Oootli. Corner llth nnil UBJUOJ
bt . Qinulm. Nabrntka.
NEBRA sl < A Fljil. CO. , '
Shippers of Coal and Cote ,
314 Poulu nib St. , Omika. Neb.
Furniture.
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Kani m Strtiut.Oioaha.Ncbraika.
CHARLES SHTVERICK ,
Furniture
Omnba. Nubiuka.
CrocorloB.
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PAXTON. GALLAGHE'R"A"CO
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
? 0f > . 707 , TW nnd 711 H. :0th St. , Onmlin , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
1 lb nnd Lcnvenwortb Street , , Oiuaha , Ntbratka.
_ Hardware.
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'MARKS BROS. SADDLERY co ,
\Vliolc nlu .Manufacturer * of
Saddlery & Jobiiersof Saddlery Hardware
lud Leutbur. HOJ , 1(03 ami 141/7 llarncj St. , Omaha ,
Heavy Hard wo ro.
"W. J. BROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
iprtnglV uon Hturk , lUrdwarn , I.umlicr , Klc. 13V.
und 1911 Harrier 8lre l , Ulrmlia.
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
luilflers' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
lucLmilc , ' Tooln and lluffalo Kcalct. 105
mreecUiuab , Nebra.ka ,
lECTOR , \AMLHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
ftband Ilirner Sti. , Omiba , Neb , Writorn Ageul ,
for > uiln Powder Co. , Jttttnon f tetl N ll ,
Kalrbkuki HUndtrd Hrulc * .
HARD-
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
JetnlH , Hhert linn , etc. AKentn for Mown Boalou ,
Miami ro di > r and Lymun llarbed wire ,
Umahn , Nebrarka.
i , Caps , Etc.
Wholesale Hats , Caps and straw' Goods
HOT Uarncr tlrceU Omaha. Hob.
_ _ Lumhor ,
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'OMAHA L u M B K n c oV '
Ul KiBds of Building Material at Wolesalt
latu Blrf it n-l Union I'acldo Tr c , Oro.i ! .
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LOUIS BRADFORD"
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasli ,
fttm. , I'.ic. IirJCor&tr r 7ili KCU UgiuUi , CoiuOl
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C. N. DIET2 ,
Dealer in AH Kinds of Lumber , I
15th anil Cnl.tftrpln Street * . Onithn. Netiri i . . r
Liiralier Lime Cement Etc
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J Uouslis SU..Om hiu
T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. .
To Dealers Only ,
Offlf 1. 1 03 K rn m fltee t Om hi .
JOHN A. WA'KEFIELD.
Wholesale Lumber Etc ,
Uulncy Wlillc l.lmv.
CHAS. R. LEE.
Dealer in Hardwood Lnmbcr ,
WcoJ C rrcl nd Parquet Hoorlntr 9tli n < J IVons
frtilllnory nnd Notions.
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I. OBERFELDER A CO. !
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
3 * . 21(1 ( ml3H South lllli SIrpM
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CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers of Oycralls ,
Jtuni TanU , bblrti , Ktc , Ihn.ml 11W IHiuuUr Htreet.
Uniftlin , IifU.
Not.'ona
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
ffliolesale Notions and Fnrnishing ; Gooils
ilti 10tUHOmili .
_ _ Oils. _ _
CO'NSOLIDATED TANK UNESCO. ,
Msale Refined and Liibricating Oils.
Ailo r-n n. Ktc. , Oru ht , A. II lll'liop. Mmiimr ,
VINYARD & SCHNEIDER.
Notions and Gent's ' FnrnisniiiE Good ? ,
lnrnoj Street , Omnlin.
_ _ Offloo Flxturoa. _ .
T1IK SIMMONDS MANUrAd'UllISa Co
Mnniifurtiirr.i nf
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures.
M ntlp . Mitclioiinl' , Hook Cimcn , Dniif Klilnn .
l'a-o , I'nitltloii' . llnllliii' . CoiiiiliTK , llrrraml Wine
ronlprp , Mlrror .ctt * . Kuctory HIU * ( iftin * , ITiUuiul ITJ3
boutli 1JCU t > [ . , ( lai lm Tcluuliona 1121.
Paints and Oils. " "
cu MM INGS A NE'ILSON.
WIiolo' lo Donlcrs.lu
Paints , Oils , Window Bias , Etc ,
Ilia Purnum Stroct , Oninbn.Noti.
Papor.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. .
f bolcsale Paper Dealers ,
Carry n nice Hock of Printlnc , Wrapping anil Wrlllnc
rsr , Sl'tclal ucnllon oiron In car ioail orrivrs.
Paper Boxes.
Proprietor Oraalia Paper Box Factory.
Noi. 1.117 nml 1319 Douidim St. , Ouiaba , Neb.
Soods.
PHl"L. STIMMEL5b".r :
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
(11 and 1)13 ) Jones Street Oiuaba.
Storoge , Forwardln g & Commla slon
ARMSTRONG. PETTI S & CO. .
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
i huuQ of the Ilermry HUB try Co. IIucpio At
nnd rt'inil. l , b UlOuiut l.lu IrarU Btrct't ,
Omaba. Telephone
OMAHA
Browora-
STORZ & ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers.
1121 North Eltithtcontli Street , OmiiUn , Feb.
Cornloo.
EACLE CORNICE WORKS.
Mannfactnrc Galvanized Iron anfl Cornice ,
John lIpiiDetar. Proprietor , mi Duilzn and 1UI iiutl 101
Nurth Wtlj atreet , uuinba.
. _ Printers' Materials.
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Auxiliary PalJlishers ,
Dealer. ! n
Rubber Coocla.
OMAHA RUBBER C. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rntter Goofe
311 ClotbliiE and I/eiihcr IleUlnir. 1UOS F rniiiii titraet.
Saah , Doors , Etc.
M. A. DISBROW t CO. , i
Wtoloulc Mnnuridiirorn of i
Sasti Doors , Blinds and
Ilranch offlcc , lllli and UarJ Strccli , Omnli , .Neb. \
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. J (
i'annfactiirers of Sash , Doors , Blinds.
, ; ulilnc , Htnlr Work nnd Interior Hnrt Wool riii
Kb. tt. U. Coruur Hth unO I.nncuwurlli fctrcutu ,
OmnUa. JS'oo.
' } Flttlnaa , Pumps , Etc.
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A. L. STRANG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
iteam-
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CHUHCHILL PUMP CoTH
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fillings , * *
Jtcain fid WAtcr fiupplloi. TTo-'nnnrtpr * fnM - 1 ,
oed t'.irnnin t. , Om a
O. S. WIND ENGINE . PUMP CO
Steam m Water Supplies ,
BROWNELL & CO. ,
: , Boilers and General Machiner/ ,
Iron Works.
Carter ti ton , I'rop'n , MaiiufarturerH of nil kinds ,
Steam Boilers , Tanls anil Sheet Iron Wand
Worki South ailli iiml II. A M. Cni liur.
1'AXTON It VIKKUNQ 1IIWN WOIIKH.
Bought and Cast Iron Building
iuKliio. Ilrtti Wurk.dencrnl Koiiinlrr.ilnolilnB uod
llluckimltli Wurk. unite uml VVuiki , U. I' , Itjr.
nail lilli Htrcct , Omulia.
-UMATiTrwn ? tT "inoN WORKS. '
Manufacturers of fire and Iron Railings
luik null , . Wlurlow dimr.1i. Klimi-r HlnmlVlr < /
Micni , Ktc. JW Nortti Kill Hlruiit , Omulia.
and IRON WORKS ,
Man'frsofFire&BnrglarProofSafes ' / .
I'uiiltn.Jall Work , Iron and Wlru Ki'iitlnK.BIifui ' , UtO/ ! l
U. Audivvn , fiuv'i. Cur. lUtiunilJackkoii till. , i\ \
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3HAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORKS
ron and Wire Fences , Railing , Guards
ki ] Scri'Oin. for hunk * . uHt ( i * , > lor > , lo'iiluntm , ole ,
lluiiru'eil Awiilncn. Ixx'knultU JU ( t'lnvrr iluil
HUikniulth Work , . Wit-oillli Dili bt.
MEACHEn * V/HITMORE ,
'ircanil ' Burglar Proof safes. * Locks
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