Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 07, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tirrc mrAPTA HATTYY "KRIS' . IVfONmAV. jrAXriTAlV 7
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Hutchineon "Out the Bag"
Flooded thoJPlt.
WHEAT CLOSED AT A DECLINE.
Coin Wound Up In n Quiet , Undo
inonslrntlvo lAVny Crtttlc Only
1'nI r nnd Prices Hardy
Steady.
CHICAGO puonuci : MAUICKT.
CHICAGO , Jnn. 5. [ Special Telegram to
Tnr.Hr.n.'l Hotter cables , tlio foreign buying
of wheat nt tlio seaboard , the still further
tdirltikago In the already light primary move
ment , nnil the reports of a serious drought in
, were among the Items of news in clr-
„ I'tilatlon nrountl the opening , nnil the market
assumed n firmness of tone to correspond.
May started In nt $1.0.1 , nnil for quite n time
the prloei ranged from Sl.O-IJi to
l.nter the prices got down to f 1.01 % nnd then
nilvnnccd to Sl.lCiVi foil br.ok to $1.0.V < ,
milled to Sl.OoJtf , broke to 81.0'JJi" , recovered
to$1.0l'.f , nnd nciiin yielded to pressure nnd
worked hack toward f 1.0-1 , closing nt Si.O-
Tlio loeal trading crowd wits Inclined to
jivc ; tlio market u friendly boost this morn
ing , nnd tlu advance to ? 1.0.JiJ was therefore
popular , On the wny up Hutuhlnson wns
Inrge seller , and when the market hesitated
nt the lop ho "ctlt'tho butr" nnd Hooded the
pit. As values begun to yield ho hicrcusci !
the pressure , nnd when the price crossed f 1.0.
on the biiclc trnck inUccllnneous lonij wheat
begun to conic out , nnd Hutchinson sent It's '
brokci-8 into the pit with larger orders. Krom
'V ' SI OI3f to . * l.03f the di'clino wns rapid. The
recovery was slow nnd the market could not
v hold at tlio improvement. There wits seine
\ very good buying during the duy , nnd wise
v ) noplo In the pit gave it out that
ICcnt wns adding to his load.
They thought they could sco in his con
spicuous buying and Ilutchinsun's heavy
Helling Hint a battle was in progress between
Kent nnd Hutohinson. It may have been a
battle In imagination only. The eloso was
weak , with a loss of about Jfo us compared
with yesterday und about U o us compared
ylth hint Saturday. The bear party Is oper-
iitit'fl with increasing courage , and the hulls
do not attempt to conceal their chagrin and
disrppointincnt. Hutchlnson's open attitude
of hostility Is very disquieting to the bulls ,
and they nro nwiiitlng with \vhat patience
t > ml fortitude they can command for the sta
tistical and trade conditions to vindicate
them and enable them to recover their lost
position , cash und prestige. The returns of
the foreign stocks of wheat nro as yet far
from complete , but the aggregate , so far as
heard from , Indicate it largo percentage and
increase , us compared with last year , mid
J well posted exporters expect that the grand
total will not vary in any important degree.
This , In spltis of the "hardening cables , "
is a seriously depressing element. AH n
whole , -tho market to-day was dull ,
nnd grading was not especially
sluniflccnt. The fears of manipulation have
' BfiMiiingly died out , and for that reason
general public business may bo conlidently
oxpectetl to increase. It Is the fear of the
manipulation that checks business , and that
factor removed , n stimulation of speculation
will naturally follow. January wheat opened
nt ! ) ! ) > 4c , ranged toi)3.ll ) : ( < r'I.O ( ) , and closed at
* HS'fJc. July opened at % , ranged nt
' .i'P , ( iKV , and closed at U.5. May monopolizes
attention.
The amount of business done In the corn
pit to-day was iasignillccnt and without
' any points of interest. Price
changes were narrow and orders
from the outside scarce. Local operators
monopolized the small trade which was pass
ing. The movement Irom Chicago for the
week was heavy. The export clearances
were again very heavy from the Atlantic
seaboard , with n ronlinuanco of the light
movement from New Orleans , from which
port : ! 0,000 bushels cleared yesterday for
Liverpool. In New York to-day eighteen
boat loads were bought for export. The
estimated receipts for Monday nro
1MU cars. . There wns scarcely n ripploon the
surface of the day's doings , as the narrow
range of fluctuations will show. There was
an Indisposition to sell short at the present
prices , and no desire to buy , resulting as
near as possible in a dead-lock. The closing
prices to-day differ from yesterday's only to
the extent of i < fel ) 1-lio , and the market
wound up in a quiet , undemonstrative wny.
Tlio receipts of oats were again rather
light , with Ita cars posted as In
Kppctcd. This was larger than anticipated ,
while at the same time the withdrawals from
store were greater than for some time past ,
amounting to 1U , : )3 ) bushels. No. a offerings
in store were small , and there was tome in
quiry , with "lc bid for No. 13 to go to storo.
In a speculative way there wns a fair ac
tivity , especially In May , which declined
nearly } .jC under theUlbornl offerings of long
oats , touch Ing 27J c. At the decline there
was fair buying , and prices reacted
to 2 : > t ( < t2 } c. Other futures were
dull and neglected , averaging easy.
There wns a continuation of
the better leollng developed in this branch of
trn.lc. The opening was stronger on the en
tire speculative list , und although the mar
ket was not without occasional weak spots ,
prices averaged and closed higher for the
day.
day.Hogs , which were in light supply nnd of a
rather inferior quality , sold at advanced fig
ures , and the feature of the day in provisions
was the continued buying by Kent nnd the
larger number of outside builng orders
than on any day for a month
. past. Armour was nlso reported
to bo a moderate buyer of both pork and
lard In n quiet way. There is a very satis-
Jnotory outward movement In cash property ,
nnd now that there is n disposition on the
part of the county contingent to take hold ,
the local crowd feel that tlio time for a gen
eral hardening in speculative values Is near
nt hand , There Is certainly n better tone to
trader.ud the volume of business transacted
to-day reached a fair aggregate. The net
Kiiln In mess pork for future delivery
amounted to lf > ( j < ' . ! 0i ! , In lard to fi@IOo and In
Bliorl rlba to f
CIllOAUO LiIV12 STOCK.
CHICAGO , Jan. 5 , [ Special Telegram to
TIM : lJnii. f OATTi.r. For the week just closed
show nn Increase of orlly about 1,000 head ,
Yet the supply was only about what the
triulo wanted , as was evident from the fact
that only a trilling advance In prices was
maintained , During the Jirst half of the
week there were no symptoms of linprovo-
inent , tlio demand being slow , but on 'Inurs *
day buyers opened with moro confidence ,
and values advanced 10@15o per
100 , To-day trudo was only fair and
prices barely ruled steady. It is
in the air that there will bo a big run on
Monday , prodlctlonlst placing the number as
lilgu as 15,000. Should this turn out to be
true , prices must go back to the low range of
the last half of December. Cows , holfors
nnd common stock sold better than last week ,
on account of the light run of Texans ,
Cows may bo quoted at tl,60@3.00 ,
and bulls at flr 0(33.75. ( It should
bo understood that the highest quotations
call for something choice. Stockcrs and
feeders have sold In a small way at ! .00@
2.50 for the former nnd $3.50@3.2.'i for the (
latter. Choice beeves , f 1.50 ( 1.80 ; medium
to good steers , lUflO to 15'JO ' Ibs , M.OOffrMO :
1200Jol1501bs.ta.30 ! ( < 13.80 ; 050 to 1200 Ibs , a
t3.00@a.25 ! : stackers and feeders' * 1.00@i.80j :
cows , bulls and mlxod , f l.40@ii.00 ; bulk ,
$ 'J.10tf2,45 ( ; Texas steers , $2.40(33.80i ( cows ,
tS.OO&&Si. '
Hous As will bo noted , the run Is unusu
ally light for tlio llrst week In January , the
arrivals showing less than 15,000 u day.
Packers continue bearish , and are likely to
remain so until the provision deal is worlced
out to their satisfaction. In the meantime
farmers need not bo in any great hurry
to market their hogs. Send them
along when they uro fat. Thcro
Is llttlo danger that they will greatly
depreciate in value. In the nature of things'
they should bo bringing much better prices
than now prevail. In quality the offerings
continue excellent. To-day business was
brisk , with an up turn of 5 cents , in many (
cases 10 cents. The general market closed
steudy at au advance , the bulk of mixed soili
Ing nt 5.ir , < tf5.20 , nnd best heavy at ( .VIT C'
5,2. " > , with closely assorted butchers' weight
at 8t.yiXrtrt.3Q. Light sorts were scarce
selling right up to tno same average ns heavy
KINANCl.YL. .
Nr.w YOIIK , .Tan. 5. [ Special Telegram
to Tun HF.K.I STOCKS The stock innrkc
this morning opened dull ; llrst prices wcr (
somewhat Irregular , but fractlonnlly higher
than last night's close. London houses wen
doing nothing. Now England wns strong
nnd higher , showing an advance of * f pc
cent. Uiom traders were the principal buy
era , nnd Hoston houses were sellers of th
stock. Jersey Central and other coalers
were weak nnd lower , nnd It l said tha
holders of these stocks wore selling , owing
probably , lo the continued mild weather ant
Inrgonccumulntlon of coal nt Tide Water
Commission houses were buying sparing ! )
on tlio general list. Money has ruled ens ;
to-day , the Texas lonn being mndo at ! 1 poi
cent. The buljs nro awaiting the result o
the conclusions of the conference of thi
| -esitlents of thp western roads , to bo licit
next Tuesday. It Is whispered thnt the res
ifjnntion of two high railroad ofhYluls will be
In order at this meeting. No feature of mo
kind marked the transactions after 11 o'clock
and the nmrket closed Intensely dull am
rather heavy nt but a slight change Irom the
opening Hgurcs. The total sales aggregntet
( ii ! , < K > 0 slum's , including St. 1'alil , HliX ) ) : .Ior
soy Central. : tr > ( M ) ; Heading , 12,000 , ; Missour
I'aeillc , 4,000 ; New England , ll.HX ( ) ; Lacka-
wiina. 21,000 ; Northwestern , : tHK ( ) ; Unioi
I'acitlc , : ir , > ( K ) ; Oregon Transfontinental ,
2,200 ; Chicago , Hurllngton ft Quiney , 1,100
nnd Hichmond Terminal , 2,230 shares.
The following wore tin cltnlnir quotations
U.S. 4s regular.'j ) : ! ( ! ' Northern Pnolllc.J.17. .
VS.4scoiiifim ISO'i ' tloprefcrreil 6 ! "
r.f.4'4sremilftr. . lOS 'o. ' * N. W 107
U.S.4'SscoupoiiH..10S1ii do preferred , HO'i
PncillR Us of 'n : , . . .mi N. Y. Central 101 ,
( Vntral I'adlic. . . . : ifi > , P. , I ) . Sc\ \ : at
Chicago & Alton . .13.1 Hook Island 97
ChlcAgnllurlIiiuton C. , M. ASt. P W
& ( jiilncv \ Wdoprefcrroil lll'l
D..II. & \V HO'i St. I'niiKV Omaha. , ill
Illinois Central. . . lll'il ilopreferred ill' '
1..I1..V.W Ill Union IMclllo ( M1
Kan ii & Texas. . . ri'i W..S1.1 , . .V ) IS'
I.uki'Slioro ' iKli.l < lo preferred. . . . 2I >
MlclilgimCeiitnil. . 6V , Western Union N)1 )
Ml.ssoiirU'acillc . . . 71'.I
MOXEV n.v CVM. Easy at 2ft ? 4 per cent
last loan It per cent.
PIIIMB MmtCAXriM ! PAl'EU > 'jt ? } 4 per
cent.
STCHMNO Exciuxon Steady ; sixty days ,
: > ; demand , r
CIIICA.GO MAIIICET.
CinciAno. Jan. 5. Avheat Weaker : cash ,
. . . . February , Sl.OO1.May ; , SUM" " , ,
Corn Steady ; cash , : ti : 5-10e ; Febrlmry ,
'M l-lie ( ; May , III ! ll-llc. !
Oats Steady ; cash 2lac ; February , 25V ;
May , 27 11-1 lie.
Kyc ISc.
Uarley No trading.
I'rimoTimothj No trading.
Flax-Si.02.
Whisky $1.IH5.
Pork Pinner ; cash , $13.03 : February ,
$1:1.05 : ; May , S18.10. !
Lard Cash , $7.45 ; February , $7.-l7. ! < :
May , J7. ( i. ; .
Flour Unchanged.
Hulk Meats Shoulders , $4.2.V > I.37. !
short clear. ? 7.)0i)7.1U'i ( ) ) ' : short ribs. ? O.SO.
Uutter Unchanged ; creamery , llj2Sij ! ; ;
dairy , 17@23i : .
Cheese Finn ; full nrcam cheddais ,
lOXt ? ! ! ' ' ; flats , 10 ; ! if 11 ' 4o ; Young Ameri
cas , Il"fiiil2c. " (
Bi'KH Weaker ; fresh , lCCilSc.
Hitles Unchanged ; neav.v green salted ;
OJ o ; light green salted , 0'iCj green , 5cn
salted bull , S' ' o ; green bull , 4'40 ' : greed
dry Hint , T' WSo ; dry c.ilf , "ii So ; ora'ido ;
hides , 15 | ier cent off ; deacons-5Q333 e.ich ,
dry salted. 10uil ( , * > c.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid 5 } c ;
No. 2 , 4) 0 ; cake , Oi t ; .
Kcceints. Shininents.
Flour , bbls ! I,0K ( ) 14,000
Wheat bu 21,000 14,000
Corn , rju KK.O'JO 217,000
Oats , bu 03,000 131,000
Minneapolis , Jnn. 5. Sample wheat
Dull and lower ; receipts , 87 cars ; ship
ments , 03 ears. Closing : No. 1 hard. Jan
uary , $1.14 ; May , $1.21 ; on track , § 1.10 ;
No. I northern , January , * 1.18 ; May , S1.10 # ;
on track , § 1.0S@1.0 ! > ; No. 2 northern , Jan
uary , tlac ; May , fl.O'Jo ; n traelc , ( in niie.
Qlncliuiutl , Jan. 5. Wheat Firm ; No.
2 rod , ! ) Sc.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed , : r > @ 35J < fo.
Oats In moderate demandNo. . 2 mixed ,
" '
'whisky $1.03.
Milwaukee , Jan. 5. Wheat Easy ; cash.
Uljtfe : May , 97c.
Corn Dull ; No. 3 , : iOc.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 white , 2S@7S'
Uyo Easy ; No. 2 , 4Sc.
Hurley Firm ; No. 2 , ( ! 7J e.
Provisions Steady ; pork , f 17.75.
St. Louis. Jnn fi. Wheat- Lower ;
cash and January , 03s ; May , $1.00 % .
Corn Easy ; cash , UO SOJ u ; May , It3. ! & ' @
nn t S
SOats
Oats Lower ; cash , 23fc } ; May , & \o. \
Pork Firm at $13.50.
Lard Quiet at $7.23.
Whisky * 1.03.
Hutter Dull and nutet ; creamery , 23@25c ;
dairy , 20it22o. (
KaiihaH City , Jan. G. Wheat Re
ceipts , none ; shipments , 000 ; quiet ; No. 2
red , cash , IKIjj'o bid ; May , ! ISc bid ; No. 2
soft , cash , 05o asked : May , 9Sc bid ,
Corn Receipts , 0,000 bu. ; shipments , 3,000
bu , ; Quiet ; No. ii , cash , 25o bid ; May , 29o
bid ; No. 3 white , cash , sales , 2ic. (
Oats No. 2 cash , no bids or offerings ;
May , 28fe. (
Now YTork , Jan. B. Wheat Recoints ,
22,000 ; exports , none ; snot \il4c \ higher ;
No. 2 red , $1.01WC' ' 1.01 > f in elevator , $ l.02 ( f
@ 1.02JjJ alloat ; No. 3 red , 9ic. ( Ungradetl
red , $1.03JjJ. Options dull , closing JfC'5 ? < o
over yesterday ; No. 2 red February closing
at $ l,03j .
Corn Itccelpts , 330,000 ; exports. 147.003 ;
sot ] fairly active , nnd ' ( tflc lower ; No. 2 ,
44 > ic in elevator , 45 > ( Vi'47o ' nlloat ; un
graded mixed , 3SftS4r > > c. Options weak and
lower on early months , llrm on Into , Febru
ary closing nt 45o.
Oats Hecoipts , 07.000 ; oxj orts , none ;
spot a simile lower. Options dull but steady ,
February closing nt .Tic ; spot No. 2 white ,
3 50 : mixed western , ! ! 0ii.T > c.
Coffee Options closed steady nt 10 to 20
points below yesterday ; January und Febru
ary , ? 15.G5i'15..ri ( ! ' ( ; ; March , $15.f > 0@ir .0f ; Spot
Uio steady ; fair cargoes at $17.25 ,
Petroleum Steady ; united closed at SGlrjC.
Eggs-Weak.
Pork Easy ; mess , $13.75@14.00.
Lard Stronger ; wcstnrn steam , § 7.00.
Huttor Weak ; Western dairy , 14Q20o ;
western creamery , 17 ( < i2'Jc ; Elgins , 81c.
Cheese Quiet ; western , 10@ll > , c.
Llvorponl , Jan. n , [ Special Cablegram
to TUB HEi5.-l:30 ] ! : p. in. closo.-Pork
Holders offer moderately : prime mess east
ern , 75s , dull ; do. western , 07s Od , dull.
Lard Holders offer sparingly ; spot nnd
January,39s , 3d , llrm ; February and March ,
39s. llrm.
Wheat Holders offer moderately ; now No ,
2 winter , 6s , steadydo. spring , 8s id , steady.
Flour Holders offer moderately ; 12s , flrm.
Corn Spot , 4s 5d. steady ; January and
February , 4s IJfd , dull ; March , 4s IJfd , dull-
i 8 TOO It. .
Jnn. 5 Tun Drovers' Jour
nal rcuortRus follows :
Cattle Receipts , 3,000 , ; market steady ;
choice beeves , $4.f > 0@4.60 ; steers , $2.00 ®
4.40 ; stockers and feeders , ? 1.00U ( > 3.UO ; cows , 4
bulls and mixed , f 1.40 3.00 : Texas cattle ,
Hogs Receipts , 11,000 : market strong nnd
lOa higher ; mixed. W.00(35.25 ( ; heavy. $5.05
VT5.30 ; light , W.00 5.tO ! ; skips , f3.40 ( < 5.00.
Sheep Receipts 1,700 ; market steady ;
natives , | 3.00@4.73 ; western corn-fed , f4.25
170 ; lumbs , 14.00(85.00 ( ; Texans , fJ.CO ®
i.OO.
KnnsnB City , Jan. 5. Cattle Receipts ,
SOO ; shipments , none ; steady to strong for
good of ull classes ; common dull ; good to
choice corn-feil , JO5@f4.70 ; common to
nedlum , ? 3.'OM4.20j stackers ana feeding
steers , 2.00a3.85 ; cows , f 1.25@2.80.
Hogs Receipts , 4-.000 ; shipments , S00 (
strong , active und 5@10o higher ; common to
choice. .60@4.9I.
National Htock Yarils , East St.
Louis , Jan. B. Cattle Receipts , 100 ;
shipments , & 00 ; market strong ; choice
icuvy native steers , tl.OO@5.2S ; fair to
good native steers , ? 4.10@l.t)0 ) ; butchers'
steers , medium to choice , fy.00@4,40 ; stockers -
ors and feeders , fair to good , $3.00'J.irt ( [ ! ;
rangers , corn feu , 13.00(34.10 ( ; grass feu , f2.0l )
< { 3.15.
HORS Receipts , 3,800 ; shipments , 1,000 ;
market higher ; ohoico heavy aud butchers'
selection ? . fj.lOcrfVJO ; packing , f5.00C'i"JOs '
light grades , fl.055.05.
Slonx City , Jan. 5. Cattle Receipts.
75 : shipments. 113 ; steady and unchanged ;
prime. $ : U > 0 < 3 .M ) ; feeders , . * 2.2ViJ3.00 ; fat
cows , ? 1.50 ( > i2.00 ; stockers , ( l.fiOgcMX ) : can-
tiers and bun ? , I.OOc l.Tri ; veal calves , $2.00
. .
Hoes Receipts , 0,514 ; market weaker ;
light nnd mixed , $ -l. : > 0 < j4.7o ; heavy , fl.70@
OMAHA lilVK STOCIL.
Cntlle.
*
Saturday , Jnn. 6 , 1SS9.
Tito receipts of cattle wore so light that
there were not enough to make n market.
The packers were in no hurry to buy what
few there were , and the trade was slow , hut
the bulk of them sold before the close. The
prices paid were a little stronger thanyoster-
diy. The beef cattle brought W.25 3.00 ,
and the butchers' stock fci.OOiJ-J.C5. (
llOKH.
The receipts were lipht , nnd .tho hogs sold
"
nllBtho way from no to"15c higher thnn yes
terday. The average ndvnnco wns about
lOc. They were all sold early ,
the bulk going nt f4.S5@\ The heavy do-
rllno of Thursday has been recovered and
hogs sold to-day about where they did on
Wcdnosduy. _
Sheep.
The supply was fair and the market was a
little stronger , taking the quality into con
sideration.
_
Iteuuipti.
Cuttle . .WO
Hess . 2,100
Sheep . 350
I'rlom.
The following 13 a tioioof prioai p.vl.l In
this maricot for tlio gr.ii-ji of stoo ! : man-
tioncd.
Prime stuars. 1300 to 1500 Ib3.$3,75 , (714.25 (
Prime steers. HOJto 1303 Ibs. . it.10 i < 3.75
rMativofectters . 2.75 ( < M.O ( )
Western feeders . 2to ! yf2.ini
Common to good cows . l.f > U Ca2.00
Choice to fancy cows . 2.23 ( i.l > 5
Commonto choice bulls . 1,25 M2.50
Falrto cnoicollgnthoes. , . 4. Si nZ4.3 ! '
Fair to caoioe heav.v tioas . fi.OO ( jt , " > . 15
Fair to choice mixed hogs . 4.1)5 ) ( t5.05
UujireM.Mitati vo S vluj.
No. Av. Pr.
2 oxen . 1525 SI. 75
1 bull . 11100 1.75
1 cow . D30 2.DU
2cows . HSU 2.00
1 cow . 1150 2.25
21 cows . 1112 2.II5
1 co w . 1 1 20 2.ti5
8 cows . 1070 2.i5 (
feeders . tbS 3.70
7 oxen . i . 878 2,75
7 oxen . 17S7 : t.O. )
( I oxen . liSlW ) ; UK >
I'.isteers . 1122 H.lf B
1 steer . 1010 H.25
1 U steers . 1 1 ( W 3.25
1 c o w . 1 1 (10 ( 3. 25
I steer . 12H ( ) 3.40
12 steers . V.'Oli a.50
17 steers . 1273 3.72K
S steers . 1285 'l.bD
1'Jstecrs . 13S4 3.'JO
HOGS.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
.7.1. . . 2-15 240 S4.S5 72 _ 25S 200 $5.00
75. . . . 227 120 4.IO 43. . . . 271 ! 100 5.00
til _ . ' 101 320 4.)0 ! ) 7. ! . . . . 250 2 K ) 5.00
74 _ 237 210 4.1)0 ) 50. . . .292 400 5.00
.VJ..2.H ! 200 4. IK ) W _ 2li ! ) 100 5.00
53. . . . 274 300l..tO ' < ! ! . . . . 277 .V.'O 5.00
74. . . . 223 100 4.00 5 1. . . . 201 120 5.00
45. . . . 202 SO 4.'JO Rl . . .2 S 120 5.00
73..2.'Ki 240 4.00 I ! ! ) . . . .21)2 ) 40 5.00
5.2)0 ( ( ) 2iO 4.H5 71. . . . 25" ) 210 5.110
71. . . .217 . . . 4.1)5 ) 58. . . .301 240 5.00
51 - 205 2SO 1.115 54. . . . 318 24(1 ( 5.1K )
07. . . . 23(1 ( 3C.O 4.1)5 ) ( i5..20S S ! ) 5.05
70. . . . 273 200 4.115 52. . . . 32 1 M ) 5.C5
05. . . . 273 120 4.1)5 ) 50 . . .333 210 5.05
(14. ( . . .2(10 ( 200 4.05 47. . . . -'Ml 320 5.05
04..2(4 ( ( ( HO 4.1'5 ' n7.i5'J : 100 5.10
52..2SO 200 4.U7K OS. . . . 312 . . . 5.15
CO. . . . 254 SO 5.00
No. Av. Pr.
102 westerns . 131 $4.10
50 westerns . 12'J 4.10
Fiive Stock Notes.
Hogs higher.
Not enough cattle to make a mr.rket.
Sheep market higher.
H. A. Miller , Mason City , and J. W. Louf-
bourow , Rushvillc , were here with hogs.
°
No stock trains arrived at the yards three
years ago to-day , by reason of a snow block
ade.
ade.A.
A. W. IBcalun , Cortland , marketed n choice
load of 382 hogs. They were all one man's
raising and brought the top of the market.
Thomas Moore , Silver Creek , Neb. , came
in with a double deck of western sheep and
a car of cnttlo.
/ . Robinson , Sioux City ; L. H. Harnos ,
Cody , and H. Johnson , Wnhoo , were herewith
with cattle. _
OMAHA WJlOLHSAljK MAKKI3TS.
Fruits , i'roilucc , Etc.
ii Fancy , solid-jiacked creamery ,
2fldi2Scchoice ; country , 2323c ( : medium
grades , 18@21o ; common grades , \.iivir \ o.
FI.OUK Nebraska patents , $ U.)0 ( ) : )7.00 ;
Minnesota patents , fC > .2.V 7.25 ; straight
grades , S3.OOGi3.50 ; bakers' Hour , $5.23 ( ; 5.73
per obi ,
POTATOES Nebraska , 40iJ30c ( per bu ; Col
orado , 00$70e. (
SwiiiiT POTATOES 8@3l c per lb.
Poui.Titv Live chickens , $2.50@2.75 per
doz ; dressed chickens , 7i3c ( per lb ; turkeys ,
OOCllc ; ducks and geese , 0@10c.
Eons Strictly fresh. 17 ( < 218o candled.
MAI.AOA GKAPES In kegs , 12e per lb.
HANANAS Common , $1.5U ( < J.23 per bunch ;
choice , $ i50& 3.50.
LEMONS $3.75(0 ( ! 1.50 per case.
CHANGES Florida , $3.2" > C < 3.75 per box.
GAME Per dozen : Mallards , $3.25 ; teal ,
$1.50 ; rabbits , $1,00 ; squirrels , $1.0U ; venison ,
7'il2cpcr lb..00
' -.00 < H > 12.00.
-$12.00Cii)13.00 ; : ) per ton.
Ai'i'i.r.s Choice. $2.25 ( < $2.50por bbl ; fancy ,
$2.75 per bbl ; common , S1.2.W1.75 per bbl.
Ciiiu Michigan , $ o.00u0.50 ( per bbl of 32
gals ; California pear cider , $15.1)0 ) per bbl.
Poi1 Coux Hieo , 3cj common , 2)tfc.
CAUIIOTS lOc per bu.
Hi : VXH Choice eastern hand picked navies ,
$2.25 per bu. ; western hand ( licked navies ,
$1.75(101.80 ( ; mediums , $1.50 ; Lima beans , 5o
per lb ,
HAY F. o. b , cars , No. 1 upland , 50.00 ; No.
2 upland , $5.00.
CoitN 25M20C.
OATS 21 ( < s22e.
Vis-EdAii Cider , 101518C psr gal. ; white
wine , 10c < 39uo per gal.
HONEV Mb frames. IfljJISc. (
CuANiiniiiiius $3.00@1).00 ) per bbl ,
PIIOVISIO.VS Hams. No. 1 , lie ; No. 2 ,
lOJtfc ; shoulders , 7j c ; rib bacon , llo ; clear
bacon , llj.ji ; ; plcnlo hams , lOu ; dried beef
hnms , 10 > ; o ; dry salted clears , short , S > < jc ;
extra short. 8Uc ; short ribs , SJ c ; pickled
pigs' feet , 15-lb kits , SOc ; lard , S' @ ! ) K ;
smoked sausage , ( i@Sc per lb ; hog casings ,
17C318C.
CCLKHV 25r 30o per doz : fancy , 40c.
ONIONS 30 < ? i40u jicr bu.
GAIUIAOI : $1.00 per 100.
HUETS lOo per bu.
TuiiNirs 25o per bu.
SAUKII KIIAUT Hbls. , | 4.75 ; half bbla. ,
$3.75.
Grocers' List.
Revised prices are as follows :
HAOQINO Stark A , seamless , 22c ; Amos-
keng , seamless , ITXo ; Lowlstown , A , seam
less , We ; American , seamless , 17o ; burlaps
to 5 bu. , ll@14c ; gunnies , single , 13c ; guu
nles , double , 20o ; wool , sack , 35c.
TWIN-US Flax , 33c ; extra sail , 20@21o ; sail
H , 20@2lo ; cotton. 'J3c ; Jute , 'Jo.
Diiiui ) FIIUIT Figs , in boxes , per lb , 13@
lOo ; dates , in boxes , 7@10e ; London Malaga
layer raisins , per bar , $2.COg3.7.r ( > ; Malaga
loose rnlsins , fJ.HO .M ; now Valencia rai
sins per lb , 8 0 ; California loose muscatels ,
per box. $2.00(2 ( > 3.10 ; California Londons , erin
188S. $2.40 ; pitted cnemcs. per ib , Ibo ; Cali orI I
fornia pitted plums , per Ib , 12@13o ; 'dried f
blackberries , per Ib , 7)f@8o ; dried raspbor- in
inw
evaporated California apricots , ' 18c ;
currants , lJtf@7o ) ; Turkish prunes , 5@5 o ;
citron , 2iJ2-lo ( ; orange peel , Ita ; lemon pool ,
lOo ; California French prunes , ll@lo ( ! , M
CoffKis Mocha , 25i Jo ; Rio , good , 17@ * !
16o ; Muudnhllng , 20@2So ; roasting Rio , ISt-fi Al
lOo ; O. G. Java , 2l < B20o ; Java , Interior , 82 < a „
25o ; Rio , fancy , 16@10o ; Santos and Mara- { [ J
pa'bo ' , 17illlo ; Arbucklcs , 2i ? c ; McLaughHI
lin' XXXX , 23 o. { J ;
SUOAU Granulated , 7Jfo , conf. A , Hell
white extra C , Ttfc ; extra O , 7 c\ \ yellow C , lie
o ; powdered , bKo ; cubes , 8&e.
liBEswix-Choice yellow. 20yJ23Ko ; Jark 111 lit
colored , laQlic. lit
CIIKESE YouirS iYfflericii. full cfcam , ISrib
l.Wc ; full cream chedders " , 12trMC.c. }
PicKl.r.3Mcdttnn" in bbls , tVixi ; do. In
half bbls , $3.00 ; s'mall , in bbls , $0.00 ; do. in
half bbls , $3.50 ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.00 ; do ,
in half bbls , M.Ot ) .
Tenure l'lu | * , StWItVie ; smoking ,
Jr.1.ltES $1.25 vor 80-lb pail.
SAl.T-l.3.n40 ( ! ; per bbl.
Roi-n-7-10 riU l'i'Vi' .
MAI-I.B ot'OAit UricKs , Ilrtl2c per Ib ;
penny cnkcs , 12iU30 ( per Ib ; pure uinplo
syrup , $1.00 per fcnl.
Ti.vsoung Hysbn , common to fair , IS ®
Cf c ; Young Hysoh , peed to fancy , 80@wc ;
Gunpowder , common to good , 22'i3c ( ! ? ; Gun
powder , choice , w fancy , 40 ( < Z05e : Japan ,
common to medium , 15C't20c ; Japan , ch lco
pcrial , good to fancy. 40iioOo.
Nrri Almonds , 15ji > ti > e ; filberts , 12 ( < J15c ;
Hrazll , 0@10c ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , lOijfllo ;
peanuts , OQlic.
CiurKUits CitlOcpcr ( lb ; assorted cakes ,
Bi2.V pur 11) as per list.
CANMIY Mixed , ( i ni/U'lc / ' ; stick , 0 > < ( iflli3j
rock candy , lO'ui/M.'lc ; fancy candy , 7i'J3c ( ! ,
HIIM.ANII HKIIIIIMI UOo.
Conrisit O. ' if' c
Dry OootN.
COTTON Ft.AXN'Ei.s 10 per cent tils. ; LL ,
Mc ; CC , fipfc ; SS. 7 0 , Nameless , fie ; HX ,
ISc : R , ! > 0e ; No. 10. S'ic ; No. 40 , lOUe ; No.
M , l2 > .jc ; No. H ) . 13 , c ; No. 30 , colored , Id1 ;
No. Ml , rolored , 12o ; No. 70 , colored , 12. ! < fc ;
Hristol , 12Se [ ; Union Pacillc , 17V.
CAHI-KT WAitr Hid , white , H'c ' ; colored ,
HTis Stnndnrd , So ; gem , lOo ; beauty ,
12 c ; boouc , 4c ; H , cased , JiLftO.
I'm NTS Solid colors Atlantic , fie ; Sinter ,
Oc : Hcrlln oil , ilHc ; Garner oil. ( iy7c.
PIIIXTS Pink unit Robes Allen. < > e ; Rivr-
point , 5 > 4'e ; Steel River , tl'jc ; Richmond ,
OXo ; Pncillc , 7c.
I'ltiNTM Dress , Charter Oak , 5'ic ' ; Ram-
npo , 4J c ; Loill , 5'4e ' ; Allen , Oj ; Richmond ,
lie ; Windsor , I'iS'ei Eddystone , ( Pac ; Pacilic ,
O,1 < c.
c.HuiAcimi SiuiTivti : Herkelev cambric ,
No. ( X ) , ! tl.jc ; Host Vol. 4-4 , ( l , fis ; butter
cloth. OO , 4"4o : Cabot , 7) ) c ; Fill-well , half
blcacheil , fc.'fc ; Fruit of the Loom , ' .l'4c ;
Greene G , ( IVi Hope , 7'c ! , ; King Phillip
cambric , lie : Lonsdalo camlirif. l".je ; Lous-
dale , I'c ' ; New York mills , Hl'rfc ; Ivpporeil ,
42-iu , lie ; Pepperell.IllIll , 12o ; Pepporeil ,
0-4 , lOc : Popperoll , S-4 , 21c ; Pepperell , 0-4 ,
2Jc ; Pepptsrell , 10-1 , 2.V ; Canton. 4-4 , 8''c ' ;
Triumph , tic ; Wamstitta. lie ; Valley. 5c.
FI.\MII.S : : Plaid Rattsincn , 20u : Goshrn ,
3-'ac ' ; Clear Lake , tii ) < t'u ; Iron Monnt'iin ,
2(1'c. ( ' ,
I-YANSTI.S White Gil , No. 2 * { , 22''e ;
GH , No. 1. 4 , 2iie ; HH , No. 2 , ? . , ' , 2'J e ; Hi I ,
No. 1 , ' . , ' . iitlo ; Quechee , No. 1 , , 4'Jc.
COIISKT JIAN : > Andriiscoggin , 7'c ; ' ; Koar-
sarge , 714i % : Roeknort , 0-IC | ; Conestoga , lijj'c.
TICKS York , 30-ln , 12 > fc : York , 31-m.
llljfc ; Swift Hvor , 7 4e ; "Thorndike , OO ,
Hiac ; Thorndike , EE. b' ' , e ; Thorndike , 120 ,
! iic ; Thorndike , XX , 15e ; Cordis , No. 5.
' . | } A'C : Cortlis , No. 4 , 7'c. '
IJBSIMS Amoslteag , ! i oz , IfiKc ; Everett , 7
oz , W'jo ' ; York , 7 o , 13 > e ; Haymaker ,
Sc , ; .laffrey XX , ll. e ; Jntlroy XXX , 12'c ;
Heaver Creek A A , 12o ; Heaver Creek H13 ,
lie ; Heaver Creek CC. lOe.
KuxTrt'Uv JEANS Memorial , 15c ; Dakota ,
li-c ; Durham , 27'j'e ' ; Hercules , Ibc ; Leam
ingtonJV c ; Cottswootl , 27'aC '
CiiAsit Stevens' H , HJ c ; Stevens' 13 ,
bleached , 7c : Stevens' A. 7'c ' ; Stevens' A.
bleached , S'c ' ; Stevens' P , sV'i Stevens'P ,
bleached , ! ) > o ; Stevens' N. IHc ; Stevens' N ,
bleached , H/c ) ' / ; Stox-cns' SRt , 12'Vc.
MIM'IM\MI : > IS : Table on cloth , $2.30 ;
plain Holland , 'Arc ; Dado Holland , 12.'Jc. '
liitinvx Stir.HTiNu Atlantic A , 4-1 , 7'j'c ;
Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7'4c ' ; Atlantic 1) , 4-4 , ( i'c ' , ;
Atlantic P , 4-4 , tie ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Co'Au ;
rora C , 4-1 , 45 ; Crown XXX , 4-1 , tr'4c ;
Hoosler LL , 4dc | ; Indian Head , 4-4 , " . ' .jC ;
Lnwivncc , LL , 4-4-Oc : Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
5a'ci Pepperell R , 4M , 7c ; Peiipercll O , 4-4 ,
iifc ; Pepperell , S-l , ISJ c : Peiipercil , ll-l ,
21c : Pepiierell , 10-I..2I1' ' ; Utk-ii C. 4-1 , 4J4'c ;
Wachusett. 4-1 , 7 0' , Aurora , R , 4-1 , 7c ; Au
rora H , 4-4 , ll'.j'c. '
DL-CK West Point 2liti. ! S oz. lOV/c : West
Point 2 ! ) in. 10 oz , 12' < c ; West Point 21) ) in. 12
oISc ; West Point 4U in. 11 oz. Kio.
Fl.ANNEi.b Red , C , 21 in , 15Kc ; E , 24 in ,
2U/c ; GG , 24 in , 20c ; HAF , % , 25os JRF , % ,
27c. t '
GINOIIAM Plunkett checks , 7J c ; Whitten-
ton 7 > < c ; York , 7Kc ; Normandi dress , S o ;
Calcutta dross , SVJc : Whittenton dress , Sj.jc ;
Renfrew dress , SKC'Sl'Xe. .
CAMIIHICS Slator5' ' c ; Woods , 5 cStan ;
dard , S e ; Peacock , fitje.
PHIXTS , INDIGO ULUI : Arnold , G'-3'c ; Amer
ican , lf4c ! ; Gloucester , OJi'o ; Arnold C long
cloth , Oc ; Arnold H long cloth , lo e ; Arnold
Gold Seal , 10' e ; Steifel A , 12e ; Windsor
Gold Ticket , 10a'o. !
Ijiiinhor.
First nnd sqcond clear , 114 in . . ? 49 00g51 ( 00
First and second clear , 1 % in. . . 47 OOjfD.VO 00
Third clear , 1'4' ( < SIV in 43 00 ( < t4t ! 00
A select , l'/il' ' ! < in 3r 00
H select , lUGSUI" 33 00
A stock boards , 12 ( > ll' > ft , 12 in. . 4(1 ( 1)0 )
H stock boards , 1'J ( < < )1G ) ft , 12 in. . 41 00
C stock boards , 12rt ( > lG It , 13 in. . 3(1 ( 00
D stock boards , 12 ( 1(1 ( ft , 12 in. . ' 2 : ! 00
Flooring , first common , liln. . . . ill 0(1 (
Flooring , second common , 0 in. . 31 CO
Select fencing- flooring 19 00
Sitling , lirst and second clear , 14
( * ! ft 2500
Siding , first common. 10 ft 22 00
Siding , second common 1 ! ) 00
Common boards 1000
No. 2 boards , all lengths 14 50
Fencing , No. 1 , 12. < f'20 ft 10 50
Fencing , No. 2 , 12 , 14@10 ft 15 51) )
Joist mid scantling , 2x4,14i ( < ) llj ft ! ( 00
Timber. 4x4 'SxS , 12(310 ( ft 17 00
Pickets , D nnd H flat 22 00
Pickets. D and H square 22 00
Shingles , extra A 280
Shingles , standard A t 2 00
Lath 2 40
O G Halts , 2J.fin 35
OG Halts , 1 x3 , SI S 00
3-in well tubing , D nnd M bov. . 22 00
Iieatliur.
Hemlock solo , lS@07c per Ib ; oak sol'e , 33
( .3Uc nor Ib ; oak harness , 30C < 32e per lb ;
selected oak and trace , S.'Jc per lb. ; oalc anil
hemlock unper , 20i 22c per foot ; lnunlock
calf skin , No. 1 , S0 ( > ' .ic ( ) per lb , according to
weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , t)0c ) ( < c.1.00 per
lb. ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , Jl.OOQBl.lO ,
per lb. ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , ( i ( ) ( ; 70o per
lb : oak kip skin , No. 1. 70rtfl.SOc par lb ; Phila
delphia kii | sKin , cstra S0cn90c per lb ;
French calf sum ( according lo weight fitm
quality ) , * 1.15fi11.75 ( per lb : French Kip skin ,
do , 80cK$1.10 pcrlb. ; Cordovan russet , ISc ;
satin finish. 200 per loot ; welt leather. $3.50
CM.OO persldo ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 20 ( !
30o per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 2.Vn3Ui : per
foot ; glove calf skins , 20ffMOo per foot ;
Douglas kid , 30@IOo per foot ; kangaroo
skins , 40@5c ( ) per foot , according to quality :
toppings , 55.00@10.00per dozen ; linings. fi.OO
uU.OO per dozen ; apron aklns , $10.00(1(13,00 (
pur dozen. _
nnd Tinners' Stool : .
Block tin , small pig. . . . , . ? .28
Block tin , bar . 20
Copper , plalnlshud boiler sizes . 34
Copper , cold rolled * . 31
Copper , shouting. . i . 80
Copper , pitts. . , . . . . . . . 30
Copper , Hats . ) . 81
Gal , sheet Iron. Jiiniata , 50-10 and 5 per c. dls.
Pat. plaini.shclironi'24 ( to 27 A . 10
Pat plaiaistied iron./2-l to 27 H
Roofing , 1C , 14x 0 , lli ! sheets . 0.00
Rooting , IX , 14x20 , illS sheets . 7.50
Rooting , 1C , 20x28 , 112 shoots . 11.00
Hoofing , IX , 20x23 , il2 ! hheets . 14.50
Sheet iron No. 3(1. ( . , . . . 8.50
SheetironNo. 27 . 3.00
Solder
Tin plate , best charcoal A
1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets ; 0.50 }
IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets 8.25 \
Tin plate , coke '
1C , 10x14. 225 sheets 0.25
Steel nails , per keg , 2.25
Stool wire nulls ; ' per keg _ . . 9.QII
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Agricultural
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Dealer in Agricullnral Implements , Wagons ,
CarrUitci nnd lliiKBlr
loth , Hint ha Nrl < rn > kn.
UN1NGER A METOAUF"cbTI
Agrictilliirallmpleineiits.Waions.Carriagc'i . . '
llueiilri , Kto. Wholoinle , Omalm. Nctratkn.
PARLIN , ORE"NDORF A MARTIN
Whole * alt ) Koalerd In
AgTicnllura ] Implements , Wagons & Buggies
1M. HO. Hfe and 1W Jone Strefl , Umiilia.
IP. P. MAST & CO. .
Mannfactnrers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
Cultivator * , Hay Itnkrf.CliIrr Mill * and Kuban I'lil
\ rlirti. Cor. lllh nnd Nlrliolai Mrt'i'ti.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. .
Wliolfal1
Agricultural Implements , Wagons&Buggics
fi.rnrr 141 h " 'l ' Vi | > hol i ytti'ol .
OMAHA ItlUNTlt.
J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. ,
Akron , Olilo.
Haryesllns Machinery anftBinflor Twine ,
W. 12. Mpa , ! , Mnnnicr. IIW t. * Tonn.irih L Omalm.
MOLINE.MILUURN STODDAnDCo
Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
Cor. IHli and 1'acltlc stn-ots. Omahfi , Noli.
Artists' Mntorlnls.
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' Materials. Pianos and
Artists' . Organs ,
15ISlouilHs : ircclOni li .Nclirft liB.
_ Booksellers nnd Stntlonors.
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H. M. & s. w. JONES" .
Sacco ( orslo A. T. Kcnyi'H ' A Co. , Wholoaalo A llclnll
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Kino WcdilliiK Slii'tnnrr } . Cninnu'ri-lnl $ > talloiicrjr
li'-J llnuitlni Stu'i't. Uninliii , Nvli.
Boots and Shoos-
KIRKENDALL. JONES ft CO. .
tS-ncocssors to IH-tiil. Jonm & In. )
Wbolesalc Manufacturers of Boots and Slices
Annilnlor lltmtim llubhor Sliiw fo. 11 IB , 11W A. IIUC
lliirntj ! St. , Onmlia. NcUriiakn.
W. V. MORSE .V CO. .
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes ,
1101 11U1-110J Douglas Sl.Oinnlm .MauulHitorjSum
mer St. . lli'nlun. '
J. J. JOHNSOX ( . ,
Manufacturers of Lime
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Dry Goods nno Notions.
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V M. E'SMITH & co. .
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions.
1102 and 1104 IVniitltia , Cor. llth Ht. , Ouinlin. Nob.
KrLPATRlck-lKbcKrrJRVGolbDS Co
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions ,
( icnts1 Kurulrhlnu ( loode. rortior llth and llaJney
MB. , Oniahti. Nebraska.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Cuta
211 Spilth 13th J't. ' . Oinn'cn. NVli.
_ Furnituro.
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DEWEY i STON E.
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Kamam btrL-i > I.Oiuiilin.Ki > brn kn.
CHARLES SHIVER1CK ,
Furniture
Omaha. Nebraska.
Coffees , Spices , Etc.
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'CLA'RKE C'OFFEE co.7"
Omalm Coffee anil t1 pice Mills.
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
Flavoring Kxtinctn , I.r.undry Illuu. Inks , KttUK
lIllHlKmoy ftreut. Omnlm. Neliratka.
Crockery and ciaaavyaro.
W. L ! WRIGHT/
Agent for Manufacturers and Importers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Kir tlfll c > i. 317 S. Hlh yi. . Onmha. Xebranka.
PERKINS. CATCH &LAUMAN.
Iniuortoru and Jobber : * of
Crcciery , Glawarc , Lames , Silverware
Ktc. 15H Kcra mSt. . * C7 I'Jiton lltilldlnif.
Commioslon and Storage-
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RIDDELL & niDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Mercliants ,
Specialties " IT. I-Vi' i-ioo . I'-rllrr , ( iamv.
llilloyard Street , Omahn.
GEO. SCHROEDER & . CO. .
( uccpoxors to McPhano & Hchroudcr. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Onjnlm. Nebrmkn.
Coal , Coke and Llmo.
OM A HA COAL. " C O K E & "LME \ "CO.
Jotos of Hard and Soft Coal ,
h ] 3th Street , Oronha , Nebrnika.
PAXTON ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
' ( > ' , ' 07 , 'OlTnil 711 S. 10th St. , Oniahn , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
1 ( hand I.cavonworth Strc t . < ) ruKbn. Nebraskc.
Hardware.
MARKS BROS. SADDLERY UO ,
Wholesale .Manufiicturc'rx of
Saddlery & Jobteof Saflfllery Hardware
Ami tcatncr. HIM , I. . ' . ' . 2l nw Uiyrcuy at. , Omnlm ,
Kcbrnskft.
Hooyy Hardwnro.
HB3F7 Hardware , Iron A Steel ,
HIMEBAUGH U TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Tool ! and Ilutfalo Scale. . 1 < 06 Donulai
U.VAnt , Omaha , Nebraska.
RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware '
( tli and Marnojr Bt . , Oinahn.Ncli. Weitorn Axcntt c
forAuitln Powder Co. , Jetfornon hlfel Nulls ,
Kulrbanki Slundurd Bculm.
LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD
WARE COMPANY ,
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
MctalH , Flii'Pt Iron , tc. AKonts for Hewn Scule.s ,
Miami I'ouder and J.ymuu HuvbuU Wlro ,
Umuliu ,
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OMAHA LUMBERo" . ,
All Kinds of Bnilding Material at Wholesale .
m-ifitreotnnil Union I'aclflc Track. Ora.ih.- .
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumtier , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Door. , Etc. ' Uou""i Co"1
T. w. HARVEY , LUMBER co. "
To Dealers Only , _
O dice. 1(03 Karnam Btrcot. Omaha.
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JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumher , Etc ,
Imported and American J'ortlani ! Cement. HUH
Agent ( vrMII rauken llydrnnllof.-euicnt enU
ijulncy Wliltul.lma. _
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Luraljer , .
Wood Ctrpoti &nd 1'nrijuvt FluCrlct , Sth nud Doujlm
O. N. DIUTZ ,
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
Jothntul Cnlifornln Slroptu , Omnlin ,
FHHD W. UnAY.
liiffllicr Lime Comeiil Elc Elc
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Corner rihxncl I > oiielntf.U.Omittin.
Mllllnorynnd NotlonB.
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I. OBEPFELDEn A CO. ,
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
ax. IOitrnU18i oiilri Illli Stropl.
HntB. Cnp8 , Etc.
W. L. PARHOTTE ft CO.T " *
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
1107 llnrnor Street , Omntw. Neb.
Noti'ona-
"j. "r. R6ofNs6N "N of 1 oNT'c'b.7
ffliolesalo Notions and Furnishing Gooils
41(1 mid < > Y.FUnlli 10th SI. . Onmlm
VINYARD & . SCHNEIDER.
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Good ? ,
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CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers of Oycralls ,
; cana I'mitj.aiilm , Klo. IKUnnil 1101 lMuiln Street ,
( Juiiitiu. ub.
" Ofdco Fixturos. _ _ _
"THIS SlMMONMW MAXtTAlTUHlNO CO.
Manufacture. ' ! ! ot
Bani , Oilice and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mnntlui , Sldclio.inls , Hook Cases , llruif nxtiiro' .
Cii I'mtltliins , llnllltiKS.CounU-ro. Iti-ernnil \ > J
Cnoli < r < . Mlrruri.otiKai'lory inn'nlllci' , irJU nuu li.a
Soutli Mill St. , Umiilin. Tuloplumo 11.'I.
Oils. _ _
COTJSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wolsalc Refined and Lubricating ; Oils ,
Ailu ( JrciiPio , ICIe. , Oiiiulm. A. 11. llltlmii. Mnniignr
Points nncl Oils.
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CUMMINGS & NEILSON" .
Wliolo.'alo llenlpr.iln
Paints , Oils , Window Glais , Etc ,
HIS Karnnni Street. Omnha , Not ) .
. Pnpor.
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"cAflPENTER PAPER C . .
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Cixrry n nice tork of I'rliilliiKVrniilni | ; nnilVrlllnj
Pn ar. tipoclat Attention ulvt > n to rar load or > l rs.
StpraRO , Forwardjng & Commlaalon
ARMSTRONO. PETTIS .V CO. .
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
llrancli IIIIIIMI nf tint ItPiMii'T IliiKKyOo. lliiBRli-snl
wliuloulu anil n-tnll , 1 H I'llOainI 1ITJ liaril atii'C't.
Umalm. 'IVIopluuip Nn. "HI
Brovvorg.
STORZ&ILER"
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1M1 Xortli Klgtliteentli Strefl. Oinalia. ; 'ch. 3
Cornlco.
EAGLE CORNICE
Maiinfaclnrers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
\Ylmlo\v-caps \ nnil niutallc skyllKtitH.
JtiiiN' iri.sii : 1:11 : , l-niprlptor.
114 mid 111) ) Soiilli K'lh ntrcot.
WESTERN' NEWS PA PER
Auxiliary Publishers ,
IValcrs | D . Bupplle. . Ml
Paper Boxos.
JOH'N L. wTLkiE.
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory.
Nos. 1317 und 131 ! ) Dotulas St. . Omnlm , Nub.
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. .
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
DM Clothing and Leather llultluir. 100S Kiiiiiinu Btrcot ,
Sjoh , Doors , Etc.
M. A. DISBROVCO. . .
Wliolcsnlo .ManuC joturcrs of
Doors. Blinds and Mouldings ,
llrnncli onico , 12lli and Iznnl Strocts , Ouuilin , Nob.
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
iililliiBH , Stair Work nnd *
Interior Ilnnl Wood Klu
ah. N. K. Corner 8th and Umvemrorlli HtrectB ,
Onm'ia. ' Ni.-u.
A. STR ANG CO. ,
Pnmps , Pipes and Engines ,
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. .
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fillings ,
Hcom nnfl Water Bnppllon. f for Maat.
U. S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO. .
Steam and Water Supplies.
Inlllilnjr Wlnil MlllH. DlSnndMOp-nrnnm St. . Omaha.
_ ' I' , lloss. Acting .MunaKcr.
DROWNELL & , CO. ,
Rngincs Boilers and
, General Machinery.
; bcat'ro" '
Jron 'ATorjta.
STEAM"l3blLER
Cnrtcr ft you , I'rnp'ii. .Miintifacluremof till Ulnd
Steam Boilers , Ms anil Sheet Iron Worfc
nnil II. , V.M. C'roK ln ; { .
TAXTON
Wrought and Cast Iron Building
iflnci ) , IlrnHsVork , Qonornl Koiindry ,
llluckHiullh Wink. OMIco anilVnrks , U , r. lly
uud nib Street , Omaha.
OMAHA W1RE\ ! IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Dok Iliilln , Window ( iunnla , Ktowor Htandn. Wlro
rilKna.Ktc. m North ICth Htreut.Oiualin.
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C'.VIAHA SAFE and IRON WORKSi
laiffrs of Fire& Burglar Proof Safes
VaulU.Jall Work , Iron and Wlro KoncliiK. Hlima , Kto.
_ ( J Aiidrpon , I.'roo'r Cor. 1 Ith nnd Jaukion Kin ,
CHAMPION "IRON antl "WIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
nnd ricrooim , for banks , ofleos ) , tor < " . roildnncoi , etc ,
Imiirnvfil Awnlnim , Uiclmnltli .Muelilni-ry ml
llluckiinlili Worka. 4U1 Hontli Htti HI.
MKACJIIlIt , t milTMOKH ,
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time LocEs ,
ucnta forlhubold nafo.iil iijti
Vuulu unJJall Work , IIJ.-.titi ) i 3 ul in
.II. J'AIMiit. N. | > . mi'ilJIA.V , J , II. UI.A.M | i < tlUl
PALMER. RICHMAN i CO. .
Live Stock Commission Merchants.
f.ORIMIiR.WES'rERFIELD& rIA
Live stock Commission ,
Itoom 15 , IJichonuo IlulMlnir , llnloa btocU
_ Buutu Uuittlin. Nub.
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UNION STOCX YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha , Limited ,
Ilnri * .
JLOICIOU8 AND
Atlvortl liif ( liim ulwiiyp [ n-ovtXl
B'.icccssful. Iloforo plnctuirnof
Nowspapcr Arlvcrtlslnjr consut
LORD & THOMAS. ' !
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