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    TI1E OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JANUAHY 3 , 18 9 ,
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Mny Whont Broke Badly , Closing
Lower.
CORN WEAK AND LOWER ,
On IB Oprncil Stciul } A Strong OlH' '
position In Urnllzc In tlio Pro-
vloloii .Mnikrt Cattle
Market Slow.
IOIICAOO iMtonucii MAUICHT.
CIIICAOO , .Inn. 2. [ Specinl TolpRMm tc
Tun 111 K 1 Hulllsh news on wheat wi
lilcntiful In the whent pit around the oncnlnf.
nnd in tlio ofllco before the board hours As
n consequence * ho nurltot oiiened firm nntl
hlKliur , but within nn hour n 3c break II
prices wns experienced , followed by n Jc ro
covcry , nnd iiiiothcr brc.ik , which carried the
market to the Inildo range of the day. The
nccond break octnriod at 13 M , nnd was nc
coinpanicd by heavy tnulini' . The tlrst note \ \ <
to arrive wns Unit the amount on ims.iijo hu :
decreased about l.oOO.OOO bushels , and th.i
lniorts | for last week were 2,10 1,1)00 ) bushels
less than the re < iniiemcnts of consuinirifc
( onntiies Tlien laiaoliifonniition of u strong
ndvnnco In lowei ( 'r.nlcs of \ \ heal nt Mlnno
npolls , lilit ( receipts ' at all primary point'
nnd nu nnpromisint'oullook for winter \\hci
over an cxlcnslvu exposed district. To olTsot
this tame cables to the effect that foieiRn
stocks on tlio last of the year wcrolniKCt
tlinn on the corresponding dnto last jcir , and
innteriallj larger than on the 1st of Occein
ber. The only point fiom which dell
iiite returns \veio received were
Aiitwcip and Liverpool At the
Ilrst named point stocks were
quoted as "double those of last \ear , " and nt
the latter over a million and n half bnshols
less. Tull reports of foroicn stocks wlllnol
bo In lor fovernl dajs. llispalelies fiom Si.
Louis lliat live of tl.e leading mills had shut
down , was a beaiish factor , wlilt'h was nol
olTietbj the fact that soveial mills at Min
neapolis had not stai ted So far as could bo
nsceilnined , the bicalc was the lesult of
local causes. Several of the big commission
houses and the most active brokers bet'an
BlnuKinir the market viciously fiom the verv
Htart , and the inurkot was fairly deluded
With olTeriiiKs May opened ut tl.07 , sold
up to $1 074 , with considerable trading at
Sl.UTJiT , then declined to ? 1 ( M5Jf. Tlio mar
ket held steadv around this tlgnro for quito a
time , nnd then broke sharply to $1 IT V It
rallied to $1.05 % and broke again , this lime
colnt ; to $1.01 % . Heavy and veiy "gamy"
bujinn sent the price to ? 1 O")1 , but another
raid drove It back to $ I.04 > . The market
was \eiy nervous on the break ,
nnd it rcquiicA stiong suppoit to pi event a
jiuplcmcntiil Hlunip around $1.1H" . Tlieie
was a largo trade , but results showed that
offerings wore in excess of the demand , for
during the last few minutes of the si-ssion
the price turned down , going 'for n
second time to $1.UIJ . Again the
maiket wns turned up slightly , nnd
the last quotation for May was Sl.Ol5 .
vl ho tone of the mai kct nt the close w as that
of extreme nervousness , rather than cither
distinctively stiong or weak. The built of
ti tiding was In Mny , of course. Thoinngofor
other aclivo deliveries was as follows , however -
over : January opened at ? 1.0J , ranged fiom
fl.OJ'j toW'nc , and closed ntlOV. .July
opened at tiT'a'c , sold down from ttiat point
to 0 tc. and closed at 'J'i'fc. Aseoinp.ued
with Monday , closings stiow u shrinkage of
2'c ( for.liuuinii , 'J u for Mny , and IJ e for
July. The tango for the day was U o for
May.
The coi n mai Icct was weak and prices i uled
lower nnd largely in sjmp.itliy wilh wheat ,
but aided in its weakness hi remarkably Jiuo
weather , the mildness of which is fuvorablo
to economy in the use of feeding -ituffs and
to a , fico movement from fanners. Dellvonua
were light niul without significance. Theto
was an increase in the amount on ocean pass
age of II'JO.OOO bushels. Daily shipments from
this point show a good consumptive demand
to exist , and tlio export movements mci eas
ing , as the llguies given above cleaily show.
Business was fuh ly active , but the feeling
was heavy and nothing occurred to lighten it.
Closing prices wcto fiom c -\cundcr
those prevailing nt the end on Monday.
Oats opened nearly steady inthoicgular
maikctaml followed the lead of othercereals
in n downward com so , declining neaily ' 4o
nnd rul'.ig fairly active and slightly slcad-
icr. Lalor trading was conllncd chiolly to
May , and theie were fair selling ordeis with
Borne covering bv shorts. Fututcs this side
of May were slightly more nctlve than ic-
ccntly , with light business nt 'jjGii c decline.
No 'J in store or to go to stoic sold sparingly
nt 2 > ( g25c , with sales chiefly bv sample , the
' receipts grading mostly No. 3 and No 8
white.
In provisions trading opened with abcailsh
turn. Holdcisof property cxhiblled from
the start a lather strong disposition to 10-
ali/o , and Influenced by the monthly deliv
eries , which weio qullo largo of sboit ribs
nnd pork , and an Incieaso of UT
pounds over December , 1SS7 , in tlio weight of
the hogs received last month , the maiket
broke badly. Lard , which It was cliimcd
was being sold frcolj by ono of the lalo ina-
nlpulatois , was poifectly weak , and in n
measure led to the receding movement. Tlio
bear interest had no tiouulo to obtain nnd 10-
tnlu control , and to day's aelual decline ,
based on Monday's closing , amounted to C@
7J c on pork , 2l'@i.)0 on laid and rj@l."io on
Bnoitnbs Business was more than fniily
uctlvo , with May the favorite month.
CHICAGO IjIVK STOCK
Ciucncio , Jan. 2. fSiiecial Tolugiam to
THE 13ii.f CTTLI : The general mm kct
opens slow and unsatisfactory. Pi ices ,
pcthaps , aio no lower than last week or
Monday , nnd 0116 would fancy the same wore
down to bed-rock , which means that values
nro down us low as nt any time in 1SSS , nud
unless there Is n falling off In the tun , theio
is little chance for any Improvement. The
i unto day was largely tnado up of fair to
useful natives , with nn nvciago per cent of
common , and but few prime , old-fashioned ,
finished stccis , and In turn but few of
that class wanted. Therewcio no
Texans of note , yet butchers' slock ,
except a few choice cows and liolf-
ers Bold nithor slow and about as
low as any time. This turn was rather un
expected , as usually when Toxnns aio scaico
nntivo cow stock sells u shade stiongcrbut
tuo exception was the inlo today. There
was littlu or notniug doing in slockers and
feed 01 s. Choice bcous , f 4.50 ® 1 1)0 ) , medium
cows , bulls nnd mixed , * 1.40@JK ( ) ; bulk.fl 00
C2.UO. ToxasBlcois 050 to 1050 Ibs , f J. 10@
U.OO ; cows. $1 76 4.25.
HoitS. iiuslncss was fairly aclivo with a
down turn of about a nickel on the oullnnrv
run of good to choice mixed , bulk selling
around about f-5.1,1 , n few common fTi OOOJ
6.10 , and best heavy at M.'iO , n few lots at
tS.3@5.iO. ! ! Toward * the close f5.20 was
about the toi > and scarcely a load sold in the
Northwestern division nbovo f.VJO Largo
sorts were hirgoly neglected , soiling largely
nt S5.ir > ( < ( T > 20. For eragcs of IbO IDS dow n
at * l.'J3l.aO. Skips and toughs light , $ ! .7o@
600.
NEW YOUR , Jan. 2. [ Special Telegram
to TIIIT nuK.l STOCKS The stock market
this morning opened f alt ly active and strong ,
first prices allowing a gain of & to } f per
cent over Monday's closing figures. New
England developed considerable Htcngth ,
and Union Pacific and Coalo-s were qulto
firm. The market had only got fairly started
on the uu grade , however , when Atchlson
began tumbling down , declining 3 per cent
on n very poor showing In the net earnings
for November. This , with the revival of
the rumored resignation of President Strong ,
pave the boars a more favorable opening
than they have had In many weeks , and they
nt once began attacking the whole list.
Grangers were the first to feel the Influence ,
St. Paul declining 1 per cent , Northwestern
) { , and Hook Island 1 } { , London was not
interested In the market to any great extent ,
nod stocks were ve/y yloatitul lu the loan
t rox\il Chlr-npo houses were frf c sellers of
Or.uiKCM , Hock Islaiiil nnd St Paul In par
tlculnr Cotton Seed Oil cci tillcatcs wort
stronger , nnd advanced ' { per cent Tin
short interest In this stock < iniU to be vorj
Inr re , nnd its frmndi nre talking lilghci
prices In tlie near future Coinmlsion houses
\scro buying few stocks on the decline
Money lias ruled c.iMor nil tlic morning ,
loaning at 4 nnd o per cent The bears wore
picking up n few stocks on the decline for n
bull turn. At noon the innrket was dull nn ? ,
heavy nt about the lowest prices. Afternoon
dealings were on n nnrron scale , and wort
conflncd almost wholly to piofussionals , the
outside public inclng but little Interest. A
prominent broker , who tins Just returned
from London , snjs. "There is llltlo specula' '
live Interest in our rallrond securities on tin
other side nt the picsont tune. The speculat
ive fever is running In South Americans ,
particularly In connection \\iththevarious
Argentina Republic bonds/ ' The not de
clines for the dny show Iloclt IM.uid , 1' ' ,
Missouri Pacific , I& ; Atchlson , n'i ' ; St.
Paul , ; < , Northwestern , % , Liickauiiiinii ,
\ ; Cotton Seed , ' 4 , and Heading \ percent
Coal stocks nnd Cotton Seed Oil have boon
U ( . > llsustJlnud throughout thcdaj. Among
the inani minors icgarding Atchison was
ono that thn company would pass a dividend
nt Its mooting next month , and while the
rumoi h.is not been confirmed it la generally
believed to be true. The total sales of stoiks
to da > amounts to I'-'J.Oir shares , Including
Liickim.iniM , 21,000 Litko Shore , 10.000 , St.
Paul , 11,000 ; Heading 2. ,0Xi ( ) Union Pacific ,
ir.,000 , Northwestern , 8,500 ; Missouri Pacilic ,
b,000 shares
The following wore the closins quot-itions !
IT. P. 4s rotfiilnr l.'d' , N'orthrrn 1'acltlc . 'i',1'
IT. S. < spoiipon ? l.'Ci' , , dopreferrecl. dil
t' . * . I'isregular Id" ' , lk S. W lUT'J
1 .S. 4'iscoupiins ' Wdo \ preferred , . . IIU
I'lulllctsof 'iri ll'l M. V ( .ential . . . 107s.
Cfiitrnl I'l-lllo ny I' . , I ) A 12 . . . . ! M
rhlingo .V Alton 115 Itocklslnnd . . 'Hi3 !
ClilciiKo.lliiillnntoii 1C. , M. A st. ! , . in
\ ( jiilncv . IOU' ilopralirroil. . . .101'i
I > , t.v \ < .ill' , M. I'mil X OKI iha . 17's
llllnolH Tentral 114 I dupreftrriMl . . . R ! '
1 , It. X\V. . . HJ t'nlonlMcillc . . . . tl'n
KiuisiM A. Tuvas ll'i U. . t 1 , . \ | > . . IJi ,
I.nkeShoro 1UIV do pitfeired . ila (
M rhiKimiVntral t.i' MVesttru rnlon. . . MJ ,
Mlssoiiriracillo . T'J'.I
MOVBV nv CAI.I. Tltrht , ranging from
0 to S , lust loan S per cunt.
IfctiMC MERCANTILE Pircn 5 gii > per
cent.
STKIIMS-O nxciuvor Dull but steady ;
sixty dajs , fl.bl'4 ; demand , * 4 iS'4"
CIIUHOO. .Ian 2 U heat weaker : cash ,
Ot 'c ; Janunrv , SI dOJMav ; , tl.lM1 .
Corn Casy ; cash , yj ? ; rebimry , 33 Vc ;
Mav , ; ! (5J ( < c.
Oits-btuady , cash J- . ' c ; February , 2 > } { c ;
May , libV.
Hjo fioc.
13ailcy JJo trading.
PriinuTiinothj > o tiading.
Klax- l tU.
Whisky fl ( n
Porlc Weaker , cash , * UbO : TeDrunry ,
? 12..UH ; Mav , $13."f. !
Linl Weak and lower : cash , JT.40 , Tcb-
ruaiy , S"-40ii7 lJ > < f ; M.iv. K521. ' .
riour NoininalU utu'hanKCd.
Hulk Meats Shoulders , ii rVfiilS" ;
short clear. * " .tai3 : shott libs. Jti 70iti ( ! 75.
Huttcr Easi , cicamcry , SU i bi ; ; dairy ,
'
Cheese rirm : full cream choddais ,
lOJffvglk1 ; Huts , lO .ill'jfe ; Young Ameri-
eixs , ll oDlli c.
Cggs K.isier ; fresh , 17@l > l c.
Hides Unchanged , neavy green salted ;
C c ; light gro n sailed , ti c ; gtoen , ficn
salted bull , ts' c ; green bull , 4' ' c ; greed
ijrv Hint , 74 < Ebo , dry calf , Toosc , br.inde ,
lildei , 1ft pur cent off ; deacons , 5j' J3o oaoli ,
drv Balled. lOMiric.
Tullow UnctiiuiRed ; No. 1 , solid 5' c ;
No. 2 , 4 > c ; cakt1 , 5VaC.
Hcccints. Shiumenls.
Flour , bbls . 12,000 8,000
Wheat bu . 41,000 10,000
Corn , DU . 153.000 3la,000
Oats , bu . 1415,0 J3 150,000
Now Vorkc. Jan 2. Wheat Hccemts.
9,000 ; exports , none , snot quiet and l1 ®
l clowci ; No 2 red , * 1 Oli 1.01V in elo-
vutor , ? IOJ'4 ' ( ( 1 03 % afloat , f 1.01 ' © 1 0.1 f.
o b ; No It led , UVjC. Options moro active
jut hcavj and lone1 , closing 1M < 'I1 ? under
Monday ; January closing at ? 1.00' .
Corn Receipts , S S.OOO ; exports. 2"4,000 ;
spot fairly active ; No. 2 , 40r > l7I.'c in eleva
tor , 17'ffalSo ' nflott ; niigraded mixcdt 8b\4
© Ibc ; No U , asG ? )0)-c. ) Options a tnilo
iirmcr nnd quiet.
Oats Hocclpts , 82,000 ; exports , 300 ; spot
fairly notivo and stionger. Oplions dull but
Ingher ; Januaiy closing at.'ll ' 8c ; Mav , 3 l ) < c ;
spot No , 2 , white , 34 y 3lc ; ml\cd west
ern , HO fJ c.
Coffee Opened steady but closed baicly
steady at I0(4 ( ( > points above baluulay ; .Inn-
nary , $14 UOC r 20 ; March , 514 OVglo 3 ;
Mav , Jin 05C" 15 10. Spot Hlo stiongei , more
uctlvo and fhniei , fair cargoes nt f 17 00.
Po troloum Quiet and stcadj : united closed
Kggs Quiet and easier , western , 19c.
Poifc 1'nlrly active ; mess , $14 2' > @ 14 HO.
Lard Depressed ; webtorn steam , fsOD ;
January , { 7. 'i.
JJutter About steaily and quiet ; wostcin
dairy , 1425c , creamery , 1'Jji lie , Clgins , 33
Chccso Quiet nnd firm ; western , 10@11 ' c.
MiiuioaiiollH , Jan. 2 Wheat Higher ;
leeeipts , "Jo cars , shipments , . " > G cars Clos
ing : No. 1 haul. Januaiy , $1.17 , May , ? I 25 ;
on track , $1.17 ; No. 1 noithcin , January ,
* 107 ; Mnv , * 1 1U ; on Irack , fl 10 , No 2
noillicrii , Jautuui , 'Jbc ; May , $1 OJ ; on track ,
We.
Cincinnati , Jan. 2 Wheat Quiet ; No.
O J. | | lj
Corn -Steady ; No 2 mixed , 2j@r > 'tfc.
Oats Steady ; No 2 mixed , 27 (0) ( ) ir ? < c.
Wlilskv-fateudyatJl.OJ.
MflwnukciJan. . 2. Wheat Weak ;
cash. Ol o ; Mny , OT c
Corn Steady ; No. J , : Hitf@lJc
Oats Steady ; No. 2 while , 37Jtf@-Sc.
HoQuiet ; No. 2 , 40Kc.
liailoy Xo. 2 , t > 7c
Piovisious Hasy , pork , $17 SO.
St. Louis. Jan 2. Wheat Lower ; cash ,
mya ; May , f I W d < I C0 % .
Corn Lowei ; cash , JOc ; May , 33 ®
.HJ c.
Oats Lower ; cash , SU c ; May , 2Sc. .
Poilc Uutl utJKJ 30
Lard-Nomiii.illy f720
Whiskv-bteady nt f 1 OJ.
Hullei Dull ; cieauiery , 23@JOc ; dairy ,
- - City , Jan 2 Wheat Lownr ;
No. 2 red , cash , Me , bid ; May , salesU7c ,
No. 2 soft , cash sales. , in' ' c ; May , UsJjC , bid.
Corn No 2 , cash , 21 % o bid , May sales ,
29 o ; No. 2 white , cash , ,10 0 bid.
OatsNo , 2 , cash , 2lc bid ; May. 2l'4xc ' bid.
Liverpool , Jim 2 ( Special Cablegram
to TUB Hcu1 | ! 30 p. m. close-Pork-
Holders offer freely ; prime mess eastern , 77s
Cd , dull ; do , western , 07s ( id , dull.
Lard Holdois offer f i Ltily ; spot , 40s Od ;
Jnnuarv , 40s 3d : Fobiuary and March , 40s
Wheat HoldetH offer sparingly ; now No ,
2. winter , Ss , steady ; do. spring , 8s Id ,
steady.
Flour Holders offer moderately , 12s , firm.
Cot n Holdei s oftVr spot freely and f utu res
modelntelj , spot 4s 5d , steady ; January and
Fuluuary , 4s 'Jtfd , steady ; March , 4s 2d ,
steady ,
iiivi ; srocn.
Glilanm > , Jan , 3The Drove ? ' Jour
nal rouoi is ns follows .
Cattle Hecolpts , 1,000 ; mnrket steady ,
choice beeves , $4 60 ® I 70 ; steers , 83@4 30 ;
stockcrs und feeders , J2.10 JOO ; cows ,
bulls and mixed , 51 40JJ { 'JO , Texas cattle ,
* l.75@J 00.
Hogs-Hocolpts , 15,500 ; maiket weak and
Co lower ; mixed and light , ? 500 ( > i5.20 ;
'
heavy , 5 03 < g5 30 ; skips , M.00@5.00.
Shoop-Hecolpts 4,500 ; market strong ;
natives , * J.25@4 W ; western corn-fed , $1 00
W4IJO ; Tcxans , fi & 0@J.15 ; lambs , frl.OO ®
5.b5
City , Jon. 2. Cattle Hcceipts ,
o.OOO head ; shipments , 1,000 ; market dull
nnd weak ; dicssed beef steers und cows 5M
Oo lower ; good to choice corn-fed , $1 35M
W75 ; common to medium , $ J.20@I.25 ;
tockuis ana feeding steers , IJOO&C3.30 ;
'OW , $1.25&i280.
Hogs Hoccipts , 0,500 : shipments , none ;
narket opened 5o lower but closed dull and
veak ; common to choice , fl.30@4.liD ,
National Stock Ynrils , Ujst St.
DouU , Jan. 3. Cattle Hoceipts , 1,000 ;
hlpmoQts , 200 ; market sleady i choice
heavy native steers , | 400@550 ; fair to
UftUv * steeia , 1110(35,10 ( ; butchera'
steers , medium to choice , $3.30@3.40 siook
era nnil 'coders. tnir to good , ? ! lOfdl 10
rangers , corn feu , fj DO < ? 4.10 grass fed. f „ ' ( X
W2 15
lings Hcccipls. 0,300 ; shipments , MX ) .
market strong ; choice heavy nnd butihers
( elections , fd'.W.'nu , packing , 15.1045 25 i
liglit grades , $5 ) ( $ ' > 15
Sioux City , Jon. 2 Cmi K HoeoipU
10 $ , shipments , 161 : market steady :
prime , t-t 00@ I 50 , feeders , $2 253 ( ! < K > , fill
cows , flWtilWi stockers , S150M250 : can
nersnnd bulls , ? 1.00S1 ( 75enl ci lvc , $ , * 0 (
( jiM.OO.
] { no < < Ilcceipts , 1150 ; market lower :
light nnd mixed , M-UO4W ; heavy , N W@
5.00.
_
OMAHA tivi2 srooiL
C/itMc.
Wednesday. Jan. 2. 1SSO.
The opening trade was conllncd almost ex-
chisivly to butchers' stock , \\hlle beef cat
tle , which were qulto plenty nnd of peed
quality , moved slowly The market wns all
of lOc lower and not \ciy brisk nt the do-
rime. The packers wet \erj slow to take
hold of the heavy cattle , which \\crolntho
majority , but thev showed a decided prefer
ence for h , unly , fat , little cattle. This latter
grade did not suffer as much decline as the
heavv weights. The demand for feeders is
fulr , but theto wns nothing of an\ account
on sale 'Ihero Is no quotable change In
prices , good fecdcis being held at $ J.75 ( < j. ) 50
The market was not in a voiy sitlsfnutorv
condition for salesmen , the tr.ulo bi'ing 5 ( jS
1V ( lower anil not \ 01 v brisk at th it. The
hoes , howe\cr , were all sold bv noon , the
bulk pointful jj.oOiu j 03 , with two eholco
loads nt $5 15.
There wore onlj two loads hero and they
were not especially desirable for tliu packets.
Cittlo . 1,400
HOS . 1,000
blici-p . 200
Prcvnllinti I'rlam.
The following is n tibloof pricai pill In
thismvrnet for tno graiaj of stout men
tioned
I'rune stoors. 1300 to 1500 Ibs . . W 75 ( ! t I 15
Pruncsteeri. 1103 to 13JO Ibs. 321 if ISO
Native feeders . 273 ( < il.OO
Western feeders . 2 dO < > . ! Hi )
Common to good cows . 1.50 fujil.OO
Cholccto tancy cows . - -5 Wj 75
Comtnonto clioico balls . 1.2"i MJ.OO
Pair to elioicongnt hoes . 400 irt500
Fairto cnoico neavv tio.13 . 5.05 ( < t'i.73
l\iir to choice mixed hogs . j.'J ' (140 ( 05
Ilopresnuiitivo S lli ) i.
UATTLB.
No. Ar. Pr.
2 canncrs . 1.126 $1 00
iflltl . itr.o : 1.70
2 bulls . MO'i 1 > 5
obulls . l.MKl 2.00
3cows . ' .173 200
Scows . 1 , < M.O . 200
Ibull . l.r > 00 210
1C cows . 1,00 < ) 215
Kieows.md btags . 1,10(1 ( 225
2.5 cows . 1,043 2I0 !
lOcows . 1,077 2.5 !
2.1 cows . 1,134 2 10
2'Jcows . ' .CO 240
Ibull . 1,040 240
11) ) cows . 1H)3 ) 240
1 steer . 1,110 2 50
2 LOWS . 1,110 2.50
1 bull . 1.71)0 ) 250
18 cows . 1,147 255
1 cow . 1,000 255
1 steer . 1,030 2,0 ( ,
18 cows . 1,1M 275
10 cows . 1,211 275
Ofccdim . 1OS4 HOO
Slstceib . 1,000 300
1 steer . 1,100 11,25
JSstocrs . 1,115 325
I'Jstcers . 1HH 310
1 steer . 1,270 340
Ib stcet s . 1,177 3 40
20 steers . 1,178 345
21 steers . 1,210 3 1,0
3steers nnd stags . 1,410 305
20steer . 1,155 305
G uoas.
. .No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Sb > . Pr.
' 4 . . .210 20J * 4 90 70. . . . 201 100 $5 00
( 'J..24' 80 li)5 ) ( , . . . . : ! 200 5 OJ'
" 0 . . .200 410 4' " , bJ . . .2jS ! 210 505
7 . . .2 120 4 in 50. . . ail 100 505
00 . . . .241) lt > 0405 70. . . .23.2 100 505
( .0..2VJ 400 4.SI5 Ii0..2'lb 240 505
71. . . . 202 100 41)5 C7..2.b ( 120 505
( , . . . . : .SO 500 C5..30J ICO 5.07
&ii..2li4 1M ) 500 57. . . 'Ml 510
70..25 120 500 50. . . . DM ) SO 510
53 . . .2Ja 240 500 51. . . . 322 40 510
7b..2b' ) 120 5.00 1 > 1.J03 ! 3.20 510
lVl..277 IbO 500 MJ..253 80 510
7 . . . .231 bO 500 5J..347 60 515
( W..2M 2-10 500 54. . . . 35J 5 15
5 . . . .247 120 500
The Mouth's Work.
Showing the total number of cattle , hogs
nnd sheep puiclmsod in this market by the
different bujcrs during the month of De
cember , 13 b :
( HTT1.E.
Switt&Co . 0,113
G. H. Hammond & Co . . 5,7.2.2
btcvcns , Hamilton As Co . lbO !
Aiinour-Cudnliy Packing Co . l,5bO
I'ecduis . 3,213
bhippcrs . ' . ' ,11015
'
Total . . . . . .23,010
] [ ( ) ( . 3.
G II Hammond & Co . 15,127
Om.ihn Packing Co . 3J,5Js
Armom Cudabj P.ieking Co . 45 , ( fl. !
Swift & Co . 7,775
John T Stewart . 1,1M
T M Sinclair . 037
John MorroU & Co . 40 !
K.ist St. Louis I'acKint'.t 1'iovision Co 103
blnpiieis . 107
Loc.il IJutchers . 375
Total . 104,048
Incieaso fiom November , IbbS . 11,914
Decieaso ftom Ucccinbci , Ibb7 . 20,105
Diicm1.
SwKt&Co . 3,077
O. U. Hammond < & , Co . 012
bteens , Hamilton X Co . 9 4
Leo Hothscluld . . " . . 907
Holmes & H . Ill
Waggoner , Hlernoy \ , Co . 1CJ
Sam iJreifuss . ' . ' 41
Wise iSs Goehoy . 120
White . i40 !
Woideman . 2b5
Johnson . 1 1 1
Vans , nit . 10
A. Plant . , . 3-,3
Armour & Co . 144
C. D Miller . 4
Wlntei a & Morgan . 2.5
Total . mill' . T'SWJ
line Stock Note * .
Evcr.t thing lower ,
Theio Is likely to bo a good doil of kicking
over the ch.ingo of rates on live stock , which
is virtually an advance on stoclc fi em Ne
braska points amounting to from $ J.OO to
W 00 per cur.
During the past month 23,919 cattle were
welched , as against 0,131 , for the same month
in 15S7.
OMAHA 1VI10Ms.VIvK MAUKHTS.
rritltn. Produce , I3tc.
nuTiEii Fancy , solid-packed creamery ,
2rt@.lOo' , choice country , 2.3 ( ' . ! 5c : medium
grades , 16S21c ( ; common grades , 14@17c
TJOL it Nebraska patents , $000 750 ;
Minnesota patents , W.25C7 75 j btiaight
grades , f5.00 ( i550 ; bakers' Hour , * 5 25ft < 5.73
per ubl.
POT VTOFS Nebraska. 45@55o per bu : Col
orado , C0r870c.
Stt UET PoTATons S@3 a per Ib.
Foui/rav Live chickens , ? J 50@'J.75 ' per
iloz ; dressed chickens , "teSo per Ib ; turkeys ,
D lloj ducks and geese. 10@l2o.
Uoas btrictly fiesh , 21@ 'o candlod.
MAMOV ( JiurES In Iccgs , 12c per ll > .
H\N ivvs Common , $1.50@2.25 per bunch :
jholco , f.50 3 50.
LLMONS < 3 75VS5 ( 00 per case.
OiujUBi Floiida , JJ 25MJ.75 per box
OiMis-l'jr dozen : M.fllards , * J.25 ; tea
? 1 50 ; ouall , $2.00 ; praino chickens , tl 00 ®
I 50 : rabbits , fi.OOj squirrels , Jl.OJi venison- ,
1JII1N-1UOO@1400.
CuoiTEi ) FECU-IU 00315.00 per ton.
Cou25 ( < ? 20c.
OATS 21i.-k. ( !
ViNEOAit-Cider , 1018c per gal. ! white
.vino . , lOO So iicr gul.
HONKV 1-lb frames , lO ISc ,
Clu uluulBs : tS 00@9.0o per bbl.
Puovisio.ss Hams , No. 1 , Ho ; No. 3 ,
OKo' , ahoulders , 75fo : rib bacon , llo ) clear
mcon , ll o | plcnio hams , 100 ; dried bcol
Imms , lO e. dr\ * salted clears short ,
e\trn short Scj short ribs , Si > c. pleklci
pigs feet , 15 Ib kits. 0o lard , S'jOtT.c '
smoked sausage , f < ai c per Ib. hog casing'
17 < I'-e
Cri i iiT 2r > t30c per do ? fancy , 40c
OMONS WK. < f ( Oc per bu ,
CvnnorJ ) 00 per 100.
Hi IT lOoperbu
Tt IIMIM 25C per bu.
SAIKK KIHLT HblaM.75 ; half bbls.
$2.75
Arrr us Choice. ? J 60 $ 2 75por bbl ; fancy
f3 00 i > er bbl. common. $1.50 1 75 per bbl
Citiru Michigan , * " > ( KXrcO 50 | > er bbl of 3
gals , California pear ciilrr , $15 00 par bbl ,
For COIIN Uice , : ! c , common , 2) ) e.
CAUHOTS 40o per bu.
IJp Ns Choice e.wtorn hand picked n ivies ,
t3.25 pcrbu. ; western hand picked navies
1 l.75ii/1.80i ( mediums , $1 50 ; Limn beans , 5
| > cr Ib.
HV. . o b. cars , No 1 upland , IC.OOi No
2 upland , * 5 00. _
Grocers' Mst.
Kevlscd prices are as follows-
Hioniso Stark A , Bcamless , 22o : Amos-
kcig , seamless , \'W \ Low Istown , A , scam
less , I'.loj ' American , seamless , 17c , burlaps
4 to 5 bu , lli14c ; iinnnlcs , Ringlc , 13c ; gutt
nles , double , 20c ; wool , sack , 35e.
T MM-S 3Scoxtiasitl , 20 < 721e ; sal
11 , 20lc ( > ! ; cotton , 2 Jo ; Jute , Ue
Dun 1 > PiiciT Figs , in boxes , per Ib , 13Ji (
10c ; dates. In boxes , 7oJ10e , Lnndon M alag.i
la\cr latslns , per box. $ J 50n.3 75 ; Malag ,
loosu raisins , fj 3002 " > 0 , new Valencia rai
sins per Ib , ss4e , California loose mlHcatols ,
pel box , JJ.IHhit,1 10 ; Califoinin Londons
l > < s > ( $240. pitted cneirius , per It ) , IV , Call
foi ni.i pitted pilims , per Ib , 12 ( < Jl.Oi ) ) dried
bliickbtriies , per Ib , 7 < tifsc ( , dried rusiibcr-
ries , per Ib , . ' 4i25i' ( , evaporated apples , 7jOj
be ; Callfoinia Hun-dried ponchos , I3ej Cali
fornia un pared evaporated peaihes , 14o ;
evaporated California npiii-ots , Ibt1 ;
nu i ants , GV"7c : Tuikish prunes , ( ? " ) ]
citron. 2Jci'2ic , ( irnngo peel , l.V. lemon peel ,
Ide ; Calitoinia I'lcnth prunes , llddili' .
Cotti.L Aloclm , JVayfio ; Ulo , good , 17dJ
I'-e ; Mandahlilig , 2w ( ) J" > e ; i ousting llin , 15' < i
Kk1 ; O G .liixn , 'Jlrii.Mc ; .lava , interior , 2Jc < |
2"i. ) ' ; Kio , fancy , ISyilOc. Santos and Miua-
< a'bo. I7ci IDc , Ai buckles , iUJit' , MeLaugh-
lin'sXXXX , 22 c.
SKHH Granulated , 7 e ; conf A , 7''e ( , ,
white e\.tr.i C , 7'4c , c\tia C , 7lfco ; jcllow C ,
0\c , powdered , v' < jC , cubes , S' e.
Hn- > \ \ \\-Choico yellow , 20t2."j'c ( ; dark
colored , I. ted Ic.
Cm i si Younp Amcrlci. full cicam , 12@
1 ike ; lull cream cheddcis , 12 ( 12' e.
I'll M i s Medium , in bbls , $500 ; do , in
half bbls , $100 , small , in bbls , $000 , do , in
bnir bbls , ! 5'J ' , gheikins , in bbls , $7.00 , do ,
In half bbls , fl 00.
TOIHCLO Plug , i0@ric ! ; smoking , KKx'IDc.
.Il 1.1.1 1 s $1 2"i per ! ! 0 Ib pail.
SMr-Sl JIVii 1 40 per bbl.
Horn 7 10 , 12c
MUMC Stout Hrlcks , llM2c ( ) ) cr Ib ;
penny takes , 12ifil3o ( iier Ib ; pure maple
sj rup , f I 00 per gal
Ti.soung Hson , common to fair. 1S@
25o ; Young Hj son , good to fnncv , 30fO' ( > rc ;
Gunpowder , uomuion to good , 22 ( 2" > e ; Gun-
powilei , choice to fancy , 40ii05c ( : Japan ,
common to medium , 15 ( < t > 20c ; Japan , choice
to fnnci , 30t4" > c ; Oolong , common to good ,
30 ( i J"ic ; OoloiiL' , choice to fancy , 50iC70e ( ;
Imperial , lOtnmon to medium , 2'iJJje1 ' ( 1m-
pel lal , good to fancv , 40fn50e.
Ni TB Almonds , IS lbcj Illberts , UoiiHe ;
Ilrazil , 0@10c ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , lO lle ;
peanuts , 0 ( < j9c.
CiucKi'ii-j GC'flOcpcr lb ; assorted cakes ,
8M2"ie ( jiei Ib ns per list.
C \N-ni Mixed , 'JJ lS' ' c , "licit , 0 > ( < § lle-
rotk candy , ill1 ( dllic ; fancy candy , 7 ( ,25C.
HOI.HMI Hi HIIIMl DOC.
CODI Ibll O'jcl7 ( j0
Dry Goods
Conov Fi X\M is 10 per cent dis. ; LL ,
5 } c ; CC , Ge ; SS , ) &c , Nameless , 5c ; KX ,
Ibc ; 1 { , 20o ; Xo 10 , b' c , No 10 , lOKe ; No.
( i ( ) 12' , c ; No bO , 13 > e ; No 30 , coloi'ed , lie ;
No 50. roloicd , 12c ; rto. 70 , colored , 12l o ;
13iistol , 12'4e , Union Pacilic , 17e.
Cvui'Ci W up Bid , white , 1'JL1 ' ; coloicd ,
2Jc.
2Jc.BTTS
B\TTS Standard , 80 ; gem. lOc ; beauty ,
IJi e ; boone , Ic ; H , cnsed , ? ( ! 50.
PiiiNT-i Solid colors Atlantic , flc- Slater ,
Cc ; Uerlin oil , Oj c ; Garner oil. 0a7c. (
PRINTS Pmk anu Hobcs Allen , lie ; Kivr-
point , 5 > 4"c ; Steel Itiver , OKe ; Uichmond ,
Oj e ; Fauillc , 7c.
PitiNTS Dicss , Chaitcr Oak , 5' e ; Ram-
apo. 4 } o ; Lodi , 540 * ; Alien , Oc ; Hichmond ,
dc ; Windsor , O' c ; Eddystone , 0 < c ; Pacific ,
Sun Tivo Ucikcley cambric ,
No 00 , ! l'fc ; 13cst Yet. 4-1 , ( Ma ; butter
cloth , OO , 4J/c ; Cabot , 7 c ; F.trwcll , half
bleached , b' c ; Fruit of tlio Loom , .l o ;
Ciiccne G , o'f ' ; Hope , 7 fc ; King Plnlliu
cambric , lie ; Lonsdalocambiie. ll' c ; Lons-
dale , tie ; Now York mills , 10)i ; Pcppeioll ,
4J in , lie ; 1'cppcroll , 40 in , I'-'o ; Pcppciell ,
04 , IGc ; Pepperell , 8-4 , 21c ; Pcpperell , 9 4 ,
23c ; Pcpperell , 10 1 , 25o ; Canton. 4-f , b'ic ;
Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta. lie ; Valley , 5c.
FUM.LI s Plaid Haftsmcn , 20o ; Goslien ,
i1 ; Clear Lnko , 30) ) < fc ; lion Mountain ,
FUXSCLS Whito-GH , No. 2 22'rfc ;
Swift rnor , % c ; Thorndiko , OO ,
Thorndike , KG. S'c ; Thorndiko , 120 ,
Thoindike , XX , 15c ; Coidis , No. 5 ,
II' ' , c , Coidis , No 4 , 7' c.
br.MMS Amoskeag , 0 oz , 10 > c ; Evcictt , 7
ol.lUjc ; Yoik , 7 oz , l.'lijc ; Haymaker ,
SV ; Jultrey XX , HKe ; JalTioy XXX , 12'9o ;
lieaxer Creek AA , 12c ; Hca\er Cicelc 1JU ,
He ; Heaver Creek CC , lOu
Kirt < M JI-ANS Memorial , nc ; Dakoti ,
Ibo ; Duiham , 27 > jc ; Hercules , Ibo ; Learn-
Ington. y2 } < se ; Cottswood , 27' jC
Ciusn Stevens' H , ( j ) c ; Stevens' 15 ,
bloai-heU , 7c Stevens' A , 7Ke ; Stevens' A ,
bleached , S'jc ; Stevens' F , b' e ; Slovens' P ,
bleached , U c ; Stevens' N.'l e ; Stevens' N ,
bleached 10' c ; Stevens' ' SUt , 12jjc.
MISLI \SLOis Table on cloth , ' $2.50 ;
plain Holland. O'.jc ; U.uU ) Holland , 12' ' fa.
HIIO\\N Sin i rivn Atlantic A , 1-4 , 7' ' c ;
Atlantic H , 4 4 , 7" e ; Atlantic U , 44 , 04e ;
Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Auroia LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Au
rora C , 4-1 , ! } 4'e , Ctown XXX. 4 J , O c ;
Hoosier LL , 4-4 , Oe ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7o ;
Lawience , LL , 14 , liu ; Old Dominion , i-4 ,
r < fc ; PcppeiellH , 4-4 , 7e ; Peppciell O , 44 ,
( ! J4c ; Peppeiell , 8-1 , ISKc : Pepperell , 94 ,
21c : Pepperell , KM , 21e ; Utica'C. I 1 ,
Wachusott , 1-4 , 7Kc ; Auroia. H , 4-4 , 7e ; An-
roiaH , 14 , OVfc.
Uttk West Point 2'J in. 8 07. lOKe ; West
Point 29 in. 10 oz. 12) ) e ; West Point 2J in. 12
07 , 15e ; West Point II ) in 11 oz , lc. ( !
TIASM i s Ucd , C , 21 in , 15Xe ; n. 24 In ,
21'4'c ' ; GG , 24 in , 20o ; HAP , , 210 ; .JUP , % ,
27c.
27c.Givr.iav Plunkott chocks , 7J e , Whlttcn-
ton 7 > i ! , York , % c ; Noiniandi dress , bjtfo ;
Calcutta ih ess , 8 > { c ; Whlttcnlon diess , 8'j'o ' ;
Kent row dre B , b Qf 12l < fe
CtMDim -Slater , 5Xc ; Woods , 5 > c ; Stan
dard , fi' c ; Fcacock , 5 > 4e.
FRISTS , IMIKO ; lii.i i. Ainold , O' ' c ; Amer
ican , ( i'4c ' ; filoucester , O c ; Arnold C long
cloth , 9c ; Arnold H long cloth , lOWe ; Arnold
Gold Seal , lO' ' c ; Stelfel A , 12e ; Windsor
Gold Ticket , 10' ' jc.
Ijuiulicr.
l"ii stand second clear , IV In . $19 00 ( < t51 00
First and second clear , 1In. } . . , 47 00c 50 00
Thlid clear , l > 4r m in . 43 00@l ( ) 00
A select , ! } & ' < I in . 3700
H select. 1 ' 405 ! 19 In . 3.100
A stock boaids , 12 10 ft , 12 in. . 40 00
H stock boaids , 1'w.lrt ft , 12 in. . 41 00
U stock boards , 12o10 ( ! ft , u in. . 30 00
I ) stock boaids , 121 ( ) ft , 12 in. . 2. ) 00
Flooring , first common , Oin. , . . 34 00
Flooring , second coifimon , 0 in. . 31 CO
Select fencing Hooting' . 1'J 00
Siding , Hist und second clear , 14
tfNOft . . . . 2500
Siding , first common , 10 ft * . . 22 00
Siding , second common . 10 00
Jommon boaids . 1000
No. 2 boards , all lengths . U 50
rencing , No , 1 , 12a ( 20 ft . 10 50
l-encing , No 2 , 12 , llll ( ! ) ft . . . . 15 50
loist and scuntlmg , 2x4. 140K1 ft 10 00
Timber , 4x4bxS , 1210 ( ft . 17 00
I'iekcts , 1) and II Hut . 22 00
Pickets , D and H square . 22 00
shingles , extra A . 280
shingles , stnndaid A . 200
Lath . 2 40
3 G Halts , 2'tf In . 35
3 G Halts , Ix3 , S I S . ifi
I in well tubing , D and M bov. . 23 00
leather.
Hemlock sole , 18@27o per Ib : oak solo , 33
! (30o t > cr Ib , oak harness , SOR.l2c ( per Ib :
.elected . oak and trace , 35o per Ib ; oalt and
lomlock unpcr , 20c t22e per foot : hemlock
ulf skin , No. 1 , 60 ( < il > 0o per Ib , according to
voighf oak calf bkln , No 1 , DOcCiitl.OO p r
b. ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra. 81.00 ® 1.10
icr Ib. ; hemlock kip skill. No. 1 , 00(0,700 , per
b : oak kip Bkin , No. 1 , TOgbOo per lb ; Fhllo-
Iclpbla kip Hum , extra , 80 ( < iOOo per Ib ;
iVencli calf kiu ( accordlok' to wduht and
qnnllUI , $1 ISint 75 per Ib ; ricnch Kip skin
do , ' Oi-tf l 10 per Ib. ; Cordovan russet. IV
satin finish. 20o insr loot , welt leather. # l < V
( 4 ( XI per side ; moiocoos , ipcbblo po.iO , 20c (
i k'ier foot ; morocoos. boot leg , 250(300 pe
foot ; glove calf skins , 20ii ( We per foot
Douplns kid , 30@lO < i per foot ; knuenroi
skins , 40S50c ( per foot , according to ouallt.\
toppings , * 3 oOdf in ( X ) per dozen ; lininirs.$5 m
( rtt'.OO ' per dozen ; apron skins , MO.OOyi2.lx
per dozen. _
IMolals niul 'I ( liners' Stnul : .
Hloi-k tin , sDiull pig . f .21
Hlocktln.bar . 2'
Copper , plalnished boiler sizes . 3
Copper , cold lolled . 3
Copper , sheatmg . 3i
Conner , pitts . ! il
Copper , Hats . 3 !
Gal , sheet Iron , .ninintn , 50 10 and 5 per e dis
Pat plaltnshed iron , 24 to 27 A . in\
Patplalmstied Iron , 21 to 27 H . 9' <
Hooting , 1C. 14x20 , H2shcets . fllH
Hooting , IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets . 7.M
Hooting. 1C , 2l\2S ( , 112 sheets . IKK
Hooting , IX , 20x23 , 112 sheets . 14 5 (
Sheet lion No 20 . 361
ShectlronNo 27 . HW
Solder . Uv's l'Jj
Tin ulate , b'st charcoal
1C , 10x14 , 22' . sheets . C.V
IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets . 8.2 !
Tin plate , coke
1C , 10x14. 22' . sheets . 02'
Steel nails , per keg . 2.2f
Strel w lie nulls , per keg . 2.'JC
Tor clclu'nuv , for purity , nnd for tin-
piONeniont of the coinplo.xion , nuthinj , '
oquuls l'07/oni'ti I'owdor.
Til 12 ( ) SIIOU' .
The 1'olntcr nmi the Setter In tlio
Field anil on tli > Itonuli
The lugiam Meldium bench show con
Unites lo be a maiked success , nnd will cer-
talnl.s go along wny toward awakening an
Intel cst In line dogs that has not bi'en known
heretofore. While the many diffeient classes
nio well tilled , the most Interesting and Important
portant- our sporting dogs -is not nc.uly so
well icpiescntcd us one would expect. How
ever , this is a now species of itinii'icmciit In
this citj , nnd another season will assuredly
see n matei ial impiovement in this branch ,
It hits not been ininvenrs since that dogs
used in tlio Held weie ilrst bicd and nn
polled with an i'io to pei lection of foim as
well as practical qualities Ten j ears IIRO ,
litllo uitention was pud lo the impio\ement
of oui dogs , but with the imiuguiatlon of
Held tiials nnd bench shows n cliingu
foi the better has been biouuht nbout The
majoiitv of our wealthy men fought shj of
an > connection with Kennel or dog matteis ,
as being derogatory to their standing , and
onlj lit for "dog men. " but with the closer
lelalions with the mother conntiy , brought
about by the Incieaso ol Kuiopran tiavcl
and conscipient interchange of Ideas , many
sports and pastimes almost exclusively on-
joied by Englishmen lm\o been piomoted
and successful ! ) taken toot nmong the sport-
loving gentlemen of our spoil producing
countri. Of course , we have alwa\s had our
sportsmen , but thewoie lontcnt with n few
dn\s' shooting at the most , o\erlndlffcr-
enllj bred dogs , nnd it only the dog could
11 ml and point the buds after a fashion little
attention was paid to tils good looks This
has all been changed , and our leading
sportsmen take as much pride in tlio pedi
grecs of thuli pomtcis nnd setters as the
hoispinen do in tlio champions of the turf ,
Men , who a few . \eais ago. baldly know one
dog from another , will have the peiligi cos ,
onlciosses , sliain , etc , of their favorites for
gcneiations back at their longucs' ends.
The intelligence ! displn\ed bv some of our
hunting dogs is of a veiy high outer , the
constant companionship of men and their
high - > talc of bleeding combined to bring out
their tlnest instincts , and now it is n compai-
ativoly eisv matter to tiam a setter or
pointer , and the instinct to hunt nnd point
game mnj be seen in puppies of a tender ago ,
the faculu being as much bred in the bone
.js the. trotting gait in a Maud S oruJa > -
H\e See.
The origin of tlio pointer of to day is
ooscuie , but he is undoubtedly made tip of a
cross between the heavy old Spanish pointer
ntul the lighter boned fox hounds of Kngland
the latter giving him speed and better scent ,
two very essential qualities Other crosses
have been suggested as having been mtio-
duccd , such ns bull dog and gio.\ hound , the
bull for pluck and the gre\ hound for speed ,
and these outeiosses no doubt account for
the difference in the weights of pointers of
the day.
The setter ; the best authorities concur
spiang into beii g about the time of the
advent of Ilioauns in Held spoils , the old
English spaniel having been used when birds
weic netted. Old w liters maintain that the
ciossof tlio Spanish pointer with the old
Englisti spaniel brought about the
tecjuhed ies > ult , also the gicy hound
nnd the fox hound blood was
introduced for speed nnd inci eased scenting
powers , the offspiing then being c.iicfnllv
mated hack with the oiigmal spaniel , and a
dog that for beauty and utility is unsur
passed is the result
Tins hi ings up the question which is the
better Held dog , the pointer or the setter I
Each has aident ndmireis , but if Holds trials
arcto bo taken as nuthoi itv the setters aic
tno most successful , and in lough , Ina\y
( round he will never fail to out do tlio pom
tors , andean go where the lattci's almost un
protected sl.m would sidli suffer Fashions
change in field dogs as in other bleeds
Polntcis had the call at Hist , then the setteis
had then innings , and no\ the pointci is
springing into lavoi again
Among the spoiling dogs on the bench nt
the show now i mining is S. 1) Coin's Irish
setter bitch "Foi \ , " with a litter of seven
handsome ' 'Foiv's" dam
nuppics was imp *
Nellie , site unknown. The sire of the litter
is Iho Llcwellcn and Hod Irish settci "Abe , "
the piopeity of Mr. Gwinn.
Geoige Hichaidson is the owner of a beau-
tlliil Lii\ crick , ns is ulso S.I ) Coiyund .1.
II. Kichards. All three of thcso dogs are
finely maiked nnd well biokcn.
In thu Gordon setter class Al. Wlnte , of
Philthinouth shows the imported dog Don n
line animal. John Smith two , both grace
ful , well built , beautifully featheicd thai-
oughbieds. C Cuploy also shows a Goidon
that will lank with the best.
lohn KcriJohn Hlnulo and .T. M. Me-
Eatham exhibit Hue pointers
A beautiful Imported English mastiff is on-
leied by M. L Hocder The dog is eleven
months old , weighs 120 pounds , nnd is the
ono of the kind in the west.
A Mailman nt
IIu is a woll-K'iiown eiti/on , and hib
noiuest nnd doarcst friends do not sus-
peet his iiibiinity. How do wo hiippou
to Itnow about it ? Listen ; his appetite
is ffono , ) io is low hpirited , lie don't
sleup wull , ho has night bucats , ho is
nuiioypd by 11 Imclfiiiff cough. These
symptoms tuo the form minors of con-
siunption and death , and yol ho nctf-
IcctH thoin. IH it any wonder that wo
call him a madman ? If jou arc Ills
friend tell him to trot a hottlu of Dr.
I'icrce'bGoldon Medical Discovery with
out doluv. It will cure him if he takes
it in time. It will not miraculously
uiento new lungs when the old ones ate
nearly gone , but it will restore dibcnsod
ones to a healthy condition. Toll him
about it , und warn him that in his cuso
duluv means death.
Xo Moio TliuutrlcnlH.
Philadelphia Record : New Yoik
Shorill ( to condemned murderer ) Hero
Ib a chair. Say jour prayers and take
u bent in it. The clcetiiehui ifl ready.
1'ribonor UhV Won't there bo no
] > rocesHion no iiaradoV
"None. "
"No wallcin' with firm stop up the
gallow b ? "
"None. "
"No big crowd , an' chance for mo to
niiiko a speech an' die ganioi" '
"No. You die right hoi e. "
"AJy ! My I Oh , my ! I I wish I
hadn'dono ' "
it.
For nearly a third of a century those
ilolieioiiB , jiuro economic preparations ,
Van Dn/or's Flavoi-ing Extracts , have
led the vanguard in popularity of arti-
oloH in their class , nor has disparaging
competition been ahlu to shako for u
single day the faith reposed in them by
the American people. The bottles of
tlicbo extracts contain surplus measure ,
ix noint of biiporlority over rivals , and
the process by which they arfj prepared
prevents contamination with any deleterious -
otorious bubstimco ,
AgrToiiniirnT iinpTomonts.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Dealer in Agricultural Implcincnls , Wagons
lrod.bctwecntttinn
1Mb , Omalm Nit > ra kn ,
LININOER A
Agricultural IniiilciiieEls.fagoiis.Carriagc . .
ItiiHtlo.rtc Wtiolonlo. Umittm , Npt > rn kft
PA R UN , o R E N D ORF'A IvTA R T i77"
W tiolcmlo Denlf M In
AgTicnltnral Implcnicnts , Wagons & Bnggic
M , TO. K6 ( inil ( W Jone Str et , Omulm
PT P. MAST A. CO. ,
Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeflers
CultlTBton. Itaj IlKkri.l'UIrr Mills anil 1 itban Tu
_ > * rltm. Cor lltn Kiid MchoUi MUPII. _
\fJ\NONA \ IMPLEMENT CO. ,
Whole1 !
Agricultural Iinplenicnts , Wagons &Bii gic
firnrf 1 * s * i I' 'n trtpt *
OMAHA iiiuxni.
J. F. SEIBERLING A CO. ,
\kron , Uldo.
Haryesting Machinery anil Binder Twine ,
W 15 Mpa t , Mnni.or 1311 1 cnTpiiwirtli l' Onnli
MOLINE.MIUBURN STODDARPCC
MtnuncliirtrsMiitJulibi < rs In
Wagwis , Buggies , Rates , Plows Etc ,
Cor. lull mul I'ncllle gtrupts , Omnlm.Nili.
ArtlRts' tVlntoriolB.
_
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A HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs ,
15H OouLln * MM ft Oimitm
Bookaollors nnd Stntlonora.
H. M , & S. W. JONES.
Successors to .A T.hcnyon V Co. , Wliuttiilt. .Vllctcll
Bookseller ani Stationers ,
Hue WoildlnK SUMonerj. Comnirrclnt btnllnncrr
li.Djutlns Strut. t Oiiinlin NU > .
_ Ooota and Shoos.
K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. .
'ors to Ilii'il. Jinim A Co )
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes
4Ki nli lor Huston llubtiir Shoo lo 1102 , HU.Vlllfc
_ llnrtuj st , Omaha , obrllakt.
W. V. MORSE J. CO. .
Joohers of Boots and Shoes ,
1101 llllttj PoiiUm M.Omnlm Manufactory , bum
uor * > u lu Hon.
J. J. JOltA'SOX A CO ,
Manufacturers of Lime ,
And lil | > i 'ra ot iiml , Oiiuk , I dim nt , I'liiitor , I Imc
Druln I'llo mill > -ci\er l'll" ' Olllco , 'IS s. Ulh
f t , Ouinlin , Net ) . rj li'itionesil |
_ _ Dry Goods nno Notions. *
M. E SMITH 4. CO. .
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and-Notions ,
1105 nnd 110 ( Donnlan , Cor lltli Pt .Omaha. Neb.
KuTp A T R i c K iTdcTilj R Y J do DS CO
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions ,
Gents' 1-urnltblnn Oooils Corner lltli and UttJncT
MP . Omabn. > t > bnif > ka.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , *
Shiprs of Coal and Goto ,
Furniture.
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DEWEY & "STONE.
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
luruaui Slrci-t.Oianbn.ht.bratka
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture
Omuha. Nobrasko-
jcoffoos , Spices , Etc- " " _
CLARKE COFFEE 00
Ouiiilm Cofio and bplce Mllli.
Teas , Coffees , Suites , Baking Powder ,
Flavoring Extricli , I.Kunilrj nine Inks , ICIe. 1414
_ 14111 HuniuY - < lroi'l Oiiiaba. Nubra-kn
Crockery and Claeownro.
w. L. WR'IGHT.
Agent for the Manufacturers und Iinportcisof
CrocKcry , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Kte Hfllce. 317 S nth ht. , Omabn , h
PERKINS. CATCH &LAUMAN.
ImDoritra nnd Jobbi ra of
Crccicry , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware
Ktc. 1511 Icrn-mSt. > ot Pa , ton Building.
Commission and Storage.
RIDDELL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
' pcclnillc' " "T I'"p ( brr-.n l'-"Mry , Came ,
_ lUHoirnulStiect , Omaha. _
Cool , Coke and uimo
OIMAHA COALT "COKE & LIME CoT
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
XQBoulli 13th Street , Omnlia , Nebraska.
Crooorlos.
P AXTO N , 3 A LL AC H ER "A c6T "
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
rKl , 707,709 nnd 711 P lOtli St , Orraba , Neb.
McCORD , BRADV & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers
,
I ( b and I.envmiworCh Btrceti. Oinalm , Nebranka.
Hardware.
MARKS "BROS. SADD'LERY C"OT
Wlmlcnnlu Munufactiirc'rn of
Saddlery & Jobbers of Sifldlery Hardware
And I calbtr. 1103 , lull and 1KI7 iliirn y Ht.Omalin ,
Hoayy Hardwnro. _
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Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , WBKOII Stork , Ilnrdwiiro , Lumber , Ktc. 1203
uud l.'ll llurnux HtreLt , Oiuuba.
HIMEBAUOH & TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
.MccliaulcB1 Tools and nutrnlo Fcnlos. 1(06 Douklui
Htruct , Oimilm cb lllku.
RECTOR , wlLH ELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
flu and Ilarner Hl , Oinibii , Ntb WritPm Acontt
lorAuitln 1'owili'r Cn , .lulTureon MLU | .Nails ,
u siun lurd Hcnlpi ,
LEE , CLARKE , ANDRKEbliN HAMU-
WARU COMPANY ,
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
JletiilB , Sheet Iron , f > lr. ARonts for llcwr Scalet ,
illnuiiro\Mltruul ( J.yniiin Iliuljedvlio ,
Uinuhu ,
Hats , Caps , Etc.
W. L. PARROTTE &
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
1107 Huroer Street. Oinahf. Neb.
J.iimbor. _
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"OMAHA LUMBER co. ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
J3tu Street and nlon I'aelHo Track , Om.li .
LrOuls BRADFORD.
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
JJogrs , lite. Yinls-Corner 7lh mid Dtfutfluj. Cornel
T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. ,
To Dealers Only ,
Office , HKiKaniBm Street , Omalm
'JOHN A. WA KE Fit L D
Wholesale Lumber Etc ,
Quliicy Wliltu 1. 1 mo
CHA8. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood CArpeti ni J'urquoi UeoriBg. ttu na Douglai
LUMBER.
C. N. DIET2 ,
Dealer in All Ms of Lnmoer ,
13th nnd Cntifoniln Slreof , Onmtm ,
KHbD W. OHAY.
Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
Corner rib.n > IKniclns ru .Omaha ,
Mllllnorynnd Notlonn.
I. OUERFELDER A cdT * t'
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notion !
WJlOnnd 31 ! south lllli StrpoU :
J.T.
Wbolesale Notions and Fiiniisliins Goodj
fl nn l I.ViKt nth lutli St , f
VINYARD A SCHNriDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Fnrnisliiiig Ml
IKlSHnrncy "troel.OinnliR
_ _ OvorntlH.
CANFIFLD MANUFACTURING
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeans I'uiUs.fcMif 11Ilitlniul 1101 IKiuglas Street.
Uiuiilm. .Neb I . /I /
Office Flxturos.
I
-JMMOMIS M VMM AH L'lllS'
Bank , dice and Salcon Fixtures ,
lnntl < ' " -ililxmrl' Hook < Vm" Drue I IxInrvOTnlt
< n"i' I'litituui llni inu , t.iiiiiiiorv lUprnndnlnijf
< < lorMlriui * * olt lmtorani ortlro , irJUnud liJ9
-until Hill M ( im liik 'lolupliuiio ll.M. f
' <
Oils
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wiolsale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Ulo l.u-a < o. Ktc , Uiiiuli * . A II lll > linp. Mningrr ,
PolntB nnd Oils.
CUMM1NOS & NUILSONV
W hulf'ilo Iknlcriln
Paints Oils Window te H '
, , , , <
llli. nirnnm ' trool. Onmliix , jS'o
Pnpor.
CARP'ENTER PAPcr
Wliolesale Paper Dealers ,
C rrr n nlro tcnk ol I'rlnlliiK \ \ rniilnc | | nml Wrltlntf
I'H yr t-piclnl attcnlloniilTon Itusr loail nrilpr * f
Pnpor Boxes *
"j OHN L. WILKIE ,
Proprietor Omaha Paner Box Factory.
N'os 1 il * nml Ul'J Duugl is ht , Umnbix , Neb.
_ _ Scoria.
PHIL ? STIMMEL'A coJT J
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
_ 911 nml 'IHJoiionin.i t ( Imnln _
Storngo , ForwartllnB SL Commission ' .
ARMSTRONG. PET ! IS A CO. .
Storage , Forwanling and Coinniission ;
tlrum h IIOIII-P of tlm Hi mu r IIUKK > ' < < lltikkknat
wliult.aalcuinlrulall.liiH lilOiinil liU Izunl bllcot.
Oiimtiu I I'lonlumi' > u 7 1
- - .r Brovvora- _ _ '
STORZ & ILER.
Lager Beer Brewers ,
Un Xortli iiithlioiitli Street. Ooiitlm. fob.
Cornlco.
EAGLE CORNICE w"6 RI < sT"
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
John KjiccUor. I'rnprlrtor ( Ml Doilgo and 101 und 104
NortU linu atrcut. OmiiUa
Printers' Matorlals.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION ,
Auxiliary Publishers ,
Dealers In Tyiie , I'rciics nml Printers' hupplloa. tat
SoutU 1 Jtli Sin ct. Omalin.
SulJbor Goods.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. .
Mannfacliirers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
311 ClotUlug nnd I crthcr Ucltlui ; . 1UUS 1 iinmm Struat
Sash , Doors , Etc.
T ?
flTA. DISBRO V f CO. .
\Vliolc3uIu.Mtniir cturcre of
Sash. Doors. Blinds and Mouldings ,
llruucli unite , 13th nml Uilrd Streets , Oimilm , Nob. . '
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BOHN MXKN U FACT UR llsTc CO.
iVaimfactiirers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
nl lluirs. Hair Work nnd Intrrlur llnnl Woo I I Iw
u N. U CorutrHh nntl I tuvunwurlli blruLlt ,
Dinnhn. 1 1 u.
- - . - I
- _ toarn Fltllngo , Pumps , Etc. " *
STRAND CO. .
PmiiDS , Pines and Engines.
itcam-
CI-IUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
fliolesalc Pninps , Pine , Fillings ,
Steam nnd Wntcr Supplier Ilpndqunrlpri for Mn.t.
U. B. WIND ENGINE a , PUMT CO. .
Stepffl and V/atcr / Supplies ,
! I llldny Wlml Mill , 018 iind 820 rnrmim St , Ouinlm.
_ ! l ltu 9UtlnK MiiiiiiKtr.
BROWN ELtT& CO. '
Bngines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
Jlitct Iron Work l.mn ' , -
I'ump' H iw Stills -11-1215 1
I < 'nv < imnrtl i ' < r , ' _
_ Jron Works. ' _
STEAM BOILER'WORKS ,
Carter ( it on , 1'rop .Mmnifucturcraof nil hinds
Steam Boilers , Tante and Sliectlron WorK
Wort , boiith Jitli nml II. A. M CronslnK. _
" r.vx'io.'Ti vii'.Hi.iMi IKU.N"uuici ) .
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worfc
Kni-lnet , Ilras * \ \ ork Oonornl I onndry .Muclilno and
UluikHiullli U"ik oilkoandurks , t.r. Ujr.
unil litk street , Owiiliu.
OMAHA w"lRn lr0 i > Twb"RKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
O.VIAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS ,
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
Vaults , J ll Work Iron ami Wlrn Punclnii HIKIIH IJtO.
( J. Aniliffii , I'IKU r Cor lltli und JiiLlcvm Hit
CHAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
and Scrpoii , . for bank , , nnicoi.Mnrr * luililoncei , oto
liuprokud AwninxH , I oiknnllli Mm liincry and
_ njuckamltli Worli . Illl uiilli Ulh HI. _
Jii/M c ; / / ; / { , i innrMonn ,
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locis.1
A u'onlH lor l > iu ml I suou 1 1 lnjt
\uult * iinJ Juil WOM , IIJH.l.t i I 5 ul cu
It 1-Al.lllEn J , ! IIIC'/IMAV / J II III
PALMER. RICHMAN 4CO. . ,
LiYo StocK Commission Merchants ,
OHIMER.WESTERFmLDi
Liye Stock Commission ,
Koom 10 , ICicliaiiBO Ilulldliitf , Union Block
r > uuttiOini > littNeb.
UNION STOC * YARDS
Of Omaha , Limited
_ John F HOTI * BUDorln'
i
J10ICIOU8 AND PERSISTEHr
AdvuiUsing has always piavoa
< successful. Iloforo placlngpny
Kowspnpcr AdvortUIng consul
Ji LORD & THOrVJAO. I
Cfft mreuTiKiiu IHSTB , I
! lUl > U t * ( Uuitlik SUttU C1IICAQOJ