Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 12, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; FggDAY , SEPTEMBER 12 , 1890.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Finds a Sharp and Decisive Market
All Day.
BUYING PRBSURESEWOMSEEN IN THE PIT
Corn Trmlo Uven r toro Httriirlscd
Tlinii Oilier Market * Over \Vatli *
iiiKton Figures Ontn Ijctl by
Other Oral us I'roiluu ; .
CHICAGO. Sept. II , [ SpeclitlTolcitrartitoTili :
IIIE.1 It was a sharp and dcclslro mnrkot In
* he nt lodn ) ' , OpL'ii'n prices wcro foreshad
owed by curb operations. regular traders get-
tin ? nso ot the crop estimate both lust nlKht
anil thlt riiornlngbeforo tlio roKiilar trading
lionr. Tito great hull curd cl the dny was the
Dodgoestimate , received lust night , reducing
tliu condition or spring wheat'1.4 points from
RU to 79.8 , nml winter wliout' . ' . " points from 70.3
toTil.fi , Tills In tlio a iru ate was Interpreted
ti reducing the yield from 4l'M"JO.lKW hush-
flu Aii8iistltoW)00,000 ) btxliuls "opt ember I.
ThlH win men nioru litilllslithuii was tsxpi-cted
by the most radical bulls on tlio lloor. A 1'rlro
Current dlnpatoh con tallied nothing new. but
agreed tlmt tliu tutal wheat yluld wllllio pus-
Ulily lMWKXl ( ( ) > u holH short of 400lOOm ( Tlit-io
were u'llit-r bull Inllucnces-Iilverpool cables
were til ) IU to' * > 4loit ( tlio upturn In price ! ) litre
yestunliiy and Washington lljiim's.tliocatlicr . \
In the northwest was le s futnrublo forcarlng
fur liiirvcHts unil tlio diiinanci for Hour VIM
again reported good , Added to nil natural
bull iiiiluoiiveH was tbonnoasy unil frightened
chortInterest InllilH and other markets. ' 1'liu
whole intuiiHip ii liiiyhi ; prc'smoat thu wry
Hurt ftcldotn noun In tlioplt. Illdsfor Ucccmljcr
l tlm llrst movement were anywberu from
tl.OI to tl.C5. iMfMi A Co. hold wheat atll.W'i
( ill tbcllrsllhisli.wlilloll.US . was paid luotlicr
part sot tlio lilt. There wasuo trading of im-
portniice undur ll.n. , and tlio price ( font , at
once. loI.U' ? . Tli I H was the top for DID tint
hour. Illir shorls were not run In and thu
crowd Ix-irim playlnc for reaction , from the
bulge , Tliuy succeeded In cutting December
back toll.UI , but It Ijuliit'il Hi ) to Sl.O.Vi at
onco. Alioilt tlincnrtot the llrst hour tneru
was iiiimlHlakuUesti'cnKtliimd tlio t > Ishorn ,
I'ardrldKo ' , Charlie Smith and otliurs , cjvurcd
short heal I Ikemad and tlicprlco wont llylnK
from ( lie 1 o'clock price to JI.OOl'j , About IKJUII
there wa nliriink to 11.051 $ on sellliiy fcturtcil
by Illiioin. Aftern r.illy totl.U.Vi tlicru wain ,
thlr < lilli | totl.o.Vj iiiidniiotlinr rally toil
bufoio 1 o'clock , Mil V wheat rulli'K ncner
4iovor ! December all day. Tlio opening was
ttt Jl.ir.lto Jl. i'iniul thy topwasattl.lO'i ' with
n rcnctlon to M.-NJU. September hales ruled
liljout''o tinilur lleiieinbor. The furcu In thu
wlmutnmrki'l did notyloldlatu In the day.
In fact tliolilxlieht prlcoH rcaclu'don thobiilx'u
WIIH Just bcfnrntlio close v\hm IK-oeinbur suld
nt SUfl'/iffll.OOS. Tliu closhiK prlois w iu :
Hont iborl.o Unecembcri'l.t > < ; ' < , MnyJI.lUU.
After lioiimho ktruiisth In w beat Incruiuud
and bufuru a o'clouU tlio prleu for
peucinber was ( juoteJ up to $1.07.
1'uts ' mill as hlffli IIH $ l.U.'i ? >
and oft to 11.03 ; callsII.OUJj and olt totl-OOJiat
ill ) , in ,
Tlio corn trnilo was oven tnoro surprised
than the other markets over tliuVmliln ton
figures. Tliu talk for a week Imd been that
Boiiiuliiipruveincnt must result ( rotn Supteiu-
bur rains iilnuntit ut ton In Hi ) tnulo c.x-
peutod tills. Tliosu vhu did not e.xpcct Im
provement did not loolc fur uiiythiiiL' wor u
tlinn llu ; sliowlnKof ainonlli iiuo , wlileb was
r.l.'t tin total eiop l.UM.uOO.Oul ) Imshvk Last
night's IlKiireH from Wuslilir.'toniavutlu ; > con-
Uition : t.-J points lower at 70.1 , or a total crop
of t.fOO.0.0,000 buslii'lu. Added to this very
InillMi state of altalM the nurlhwest
font ruports of winter weathur In
llrlllsli America nnd cold or weather In
conic of the states , with Indications
of Cfld working Into tlio corn states , l lvcr-
piKilbunt. opunliiK calilos''U ' up for spot and
Ij-idiip for fiituiuH. Trade beiu was wild t
thu upunliiK ana tbcprlocfor .May caiiglitut
4'.lu Io-H4u ) the Ural iiiomuiit , with a cjulcU
bul2 ( to r > ! u tbullrMt lialfhuur. Tbeio was a
retliauk to TiO'.tC at II a. in. , another bulgi ) toMe
Mo about noon and a llttlo roiiellon from this
prlt'oiip to 1 o'clouif. Tlm com murl < et gained
Htroiutb In tl.o but bull Hour. 1'hnso who
loldou unily ailvuncuforri'actlini ' wi-ru forced
to buy bin-ic later. Tlio wonther promised
cold for Iowa mid oilier KUtes lonl ht , Trade
wan tlioioii hly frlnlituiied and run
tbo prloo for May up to
with eluso at W v , or 4He over dose
lastnlKbt. SepUfintercorn soul at 47'/So ' to
50'fcut tliuuUiM' , nnil October at4THc to
with traiiHiictlnns fully M blt'hor after the
tliiso buforo Icavlnx tbo lloor , llutubli uu
vasa btircr alliluy and I'arilrldKO ' also was a
buyer. Short sot all descriptions covered.
Bulls wlio believelnl u for corn helped the
iniirkot. upward.
Oats simply followed other cruln markets.
The crop estimate was bulllsb In this as In
otboM , ami tbosanioeoitdltlonsuxlsled In the
pit.EliortscoveredbullHbld tipprlers ; Hellers
'onenilniito were buyer * next. StittT ctianitud
- hands at times In IQU.oaO-bubhel hits. 'I'huro
\VHSIIO liniiortatittii't-biick all day. The ad
vance at tlio close MIIS l ? o forPeptcinber and
Outiihor and "ofor .May. Heutcniber sold at
,87l7.\iO imalnst IMJcat the olosu yeitonhiy
xoinliT ) sold ntllTUOf o aim lust 'i < * ; 4o yeslor-
day , JlnysalesworolOo to40)ioto 4l'a ) '
to 4l" e ugiilnst JJicl.ust nlgbt. Uei'i'lptd wt'i'o
2M cars.
Thu provision market opened wlthsomo In-
tureat by H Hinall knot of traders. 1'list prices
wen' ' up 10 to l.V ) lu mess pork , 7iu ! In ribs ant
tic III lard from tiie uloso yoterdny , On I ho
llrxtllttlullurry January per lfol < I up tofll.i.
anil Uetol.or to JIM * ) , or L'Oo to 'Ma ad viuiuu
l hs touched fUll for Jnnuary and J.i.4T'i for
Ootoboftcrtlilsthorewns ; uquletcr market
and tin o.islerfuelii ! < until tbo last hour when
tradu discovered that thu sore In corn was
of a serious soil nnd Mint prices wcro up1 ! to
icfortlmt cereal wltb a promise of ftntlier
advauoo. Then tradu bewail bidding for pro-
due. I'ork wits inn unto ilO.O. ! for Outo'er )
8TJ.1.1I for January and ll..H. ) fur May , orclom
toWo over last nt ht all aio mil. Itlbs niovei
upalnotoiK1 > . 'i'J1i forOotolier.Ki.ffi' forJanunry
and Jfl.'K ) for May , or about l.r o advance. Lard
vns loss Htiont ? nt'ij tolOo advance ,
utiO.75 for January ,
JbMt'iS HTf CK.
Sept. 11. [ Special Telegram to
TUB llEK.1 OATTI.E Receipts Itl.iW. Ilusl
ness was again slow \vltli prices rather easlc
tliaii at the close , soinu salusuiuii quoting i
ducllnuollOoon xtock tlnl coiil.l not bo classl
Hod as llrst class , but most of the salcsmut
anil bnycr-i < iuotod thu in tricot for n.itlvocat
tlostoady atlhu doolltiuof ir toiuo ! notcdyus
tt'i'ilay. Natlto butcliorstoukwns ri'portod i
tthiiilu lower , foinnioii cows .sullliiKa i oed ir >
lower. Tuxans underwent llttlo cirnocli ; * *
and Unships In tlio stocker aix
foulur line vaa aKiiin slow will
Jiilct'.s low on light llttlo slcors
* lrst claM stoors. ( I.OJQ.V i ; swoiul , W.7V54t
third , I.IKXa > 4.VI ; common , &M.V1 . ' < 3 ; Tc.xaiis
fi.MOTo2iO | : ruiiRors , t.HSST ) .
llonH-ltvcplpts. 91.000. Business more acllv
and tliuKuncral inarkutln bctlur sliapo tha
at tlio i'o ! ! > o of yo.Mordny , nlthoUKli th > ro vva
llttlo or no iTiunso In price * . 1'acklnK am
inUcd bold at ifl.WIJ.-l.'J.VsliImilnK ana prim
hi'iivv at OJI..H a fuw riilliidclplilas a
-Vrt)4.M : ) , prliuo light uttl.5O3l.T3 , and Digs u
Nr.w YOIIK , Seut , ll.-i [ > polal Telegram to
THE ntK.l 3TOCK8-S ch a t-crlea otsot-backs
ustocks hasuxpcrloaccd of late la ouoiuh to
clrlvo Investors from tbostrectanOdlscotiriiKo
the boldest spudulatora. INirtot this bus been
uccoinpllshi'd , for there Is no nncrgetlobiicu-
lux' to thu.niiirketat prcnont. DajsufWpur -
ccnt inoiioy and llcrue Htrlkoa were no sooner
otor than bears inustorwl tbolr forces aivl at-
tiioUtulrulliuid sliarosone ata time. About
this liinu tb'lr IntliiuiicoU over and the mar-
li't hoghiM to i-o < iKind | to fair buylnit. Tlio
A\asliliiKtoiicrop tatomoiit Is ulvon oat. This
slum H such icduellousln tbo conditions that
It bocomoK a ui > iuHn ) In tlio bands of
uhort Boilers. This morning ; while values
of cereals win aduincliDj prices thixiuuhout
the stock list went oil" from Si tu I1' per cent ,
Tin ) wcaUest thing In the list was t/hloiipo(3as ( ,
vhleb wentoff onclToctof uheapercas lu Ubl.
oizo. ; AftoroDonliiK 'i under lastnlKhtut 61 ,
there wiis ai break to-4ili at noon , Sujjar lost
1 point nnd don svlllo and Mc\v Kncland oaeh
lost I per cent ui o. A mo in wosteni stocks
ilio di'dhicstor llio inornlngweroi Xortliorn
I'aeilioconiinoii % to IlUi. pruferied lto ? KJ ,
Atfhlsim H ti > 41 V Ml-sourll'acltlo I tu ( ' , ; ; ,
Ki , I'aiil 1 to 1.01 wiihrt-oovury toti''l. } . Bur-
lliiBlonl'i , totki4 ftltbri'cotery totniU.Xurth-
vcstorii nndUooK labind each 7 tolutland KJ
ri'spoellvoly , TliOHttKK inarliot- was tnoro do-
inorallted Ih.in over during tbo late-hours
( if thu 8"sslim , Money was d I Ill-
cult to Kct. l.uam were made from
M up to IK ) pur cent with about
II ) per cent ut tliu COM' . riillndclpbla
sold C'hli'iiKoUas , iindlndiibtrlulsliaresllnK ) )
throvii out for loan accountsutTero.I greatly ,
( las \MisolVO [ lolnts atone tlnio at U1 * , closing
nt'U : Siiuar uroliu U | iolnt to 75S ! , closing at
70 ; ItarlbiKton rcvovrred and closud but ! (
loweratlXH'sNorthwestomItock Islnnil and
bt. Paul went oil' to U)7li , .H'"i and iVSf. { In order
and recovered but little ; N'orthurii I'aelllo '
elo > e < l ut * il for common andtx ) for preforred.
The btnibi ou muny houses was wry bovuro.
The country holdout lout ; ttouU. The sales
for t lioduy wrroi'if'.OOO ' jhurfB.
TUofollo\vlu \ were the cloiing i
IP. ) 4icoupon7r.I23''r M Uncurl I
U. H. " Niirlhorn
I ! . K. 4 1 fI'k'Ul.ir" ' iloiirurormi
U.S. 4i roiiiou. . C. * N. Vf U )
r cirivUor vi. . . 111 Uourufeirt'.l IX'J '
Central facile. . . . , , , 31 Nu v VorklViitrul , , . , l\ \ (
Cnieitvu & Alton. . , „ i' . . i ) . A i : . . , lb > S
ClileiiKO , UurlliMtun ltuctiuiil | | :
I' . . Sl.t St.l'uiU
lllnaht'Hutril , .t n. i' ui
M.v ; ; ; 10 iUi | < rBvrroa
Union l > acllc. ) . . . .
AILO ( fhorw. , Ml \V. . Bt-U tl > .
llcUljan Central.
Bir-Tlitlit nt 7lW portent.
r. Minc'ANTit.K rAPiit- : ? < ito per cent.
MMj KxrnANnr.-Aotlvo nml hcavv )
l/.ty-Uuy UIIK 1 1 , | -4 ; Jciiiunil.
YOUR , f-'cpt H.-8puclat [ Tclozratn to
TUB linn. ] niorolUmliijurotuomlntiu stock
quotations :
lleit A. Delclicr x Ontnrlo 110
IWIo. | | 5 rrn Nevinla. . . . , . , 275
: ale < ionh II. II KS Plioenli IM
lile.t Norcron. . . J Sutler Cruk 130
lonic't.nko . . , , , | ixw N. Commonwcalh. . 2.1)
lorn surer. . , 3V > Dot .vorto 1UO
Voilcnn , . , . . , 2. " >
1'JlUlf VUK Mt Hit i'.Ta.
Oiiicno , Sapt. II , tUp. : in. olow IVticat
-t'lrtiiicaali.tl.OI'i ' ; Deccinbur , ILIUM ! May ,
. *
Oorn-nnnl cash , Me : October , 50cl Mny ,
"O'lts-rirwi cash , U74oi ? October , 33 ! < c |
Muss PoVk-I-'Iriii ! cash , $10.00 ! October ,
iin.oo ; Juniury. i3.'J ! ) .
-I'lrni ! c.isli , M.30 ; October , M.ri7 ! ( |
Jaiuuirv. ) . 'r'.4. , ,
Short KllH-ritcailys cash , J3.I5 ! Ostobcr ,
J.VWi-i ! Inniiary. < l.7' } .
Kyo-.No. ' . ' , tlrin : it Wc. (
Hurley No , ' - ' , linn ut 7oCc.
Flax iWil-No. I , linn ut il.l ' , i l.4.
I'rltiioTlinotliy SocU-Flrmat II.W
Closer t-ecil Steady ut 5J. 0.
I'lonr Quiet but firm ; advanced 1C _
Hulk Moats Shoulders. ( i.T.VQi.V8Hi short
clear , W.70SM.SU ; short ribs , W.40TM.M.
flutter lulli cro-iniury , ua 'ctliilry | , lift
( Jhecso Qnltst ; full crcaui elicddars , 8.U1J
Site ; Hals. wli'iW.'ic.
KiiKS-KVJtirc.
lllibH Uni'liangod : heavy green salted , 7Jc. !
Tallow Unchanged ,
Kecclpts. Shipments
lour.bbls liduO 1S.WJ
Wheat , bu . 17,000 07,0 H
Corn , bu aw.ilOJ 208,00)
Oats.bU 1107.000 177.0JO
NKW YOIIK. Sept , li.-Whuat Ilccolpts.
.14,100 buslicls ; exports , ii bushels ; Hpot
' " No. - , JI.UGt6l.OtiU In eluvater : Jl.lU'S
afloat ; fl.uiWil.u7i ! f. o. u. : options
viuivuiilgberi foolln ; ; bullish , bused upon un
expected light showing of crop by govern-
nunt lopott nnd cold weathe-r In tlio west ;
No. a rud , September , closing at 11.00 ,
Corn Kecelpts , 1.0.V ) buslicls ; exports ,
? G,05'Jbushels ' ; spot higher ; No. ' . ' , f > 7 © ° > 7'toln
lovalor ; 'iS C-VJo alloat ; uiiKiaded mt.tcd ,
> .1'i ® . ' > S ! c ; options higher on Kovcrtinicnt rc-
xirl of llKhtef showing ef crop ; iicptciubcr
closing at . " > 7Uc.
Uats-Uccclpt ! ! . 111.COO Imsbcls ; exports ,
Hlspot ) ; linn and'J'-iOlijC lilsben No.iiwblto.
'IB ; mixed we-jtcrn , IKiSlti ! white western,41
options strong unil ' . ' ! i&'Jo higher ; ticp-
Uolleo Optlom closed kteady to 5 points
lownto It ) up. Biilus , 2.I , VJ li > m | b'upteuibcr.
October. * i7.l. " > ai7.53 ; i > uot no
Iriuorl fair cur oen , f-UM.
Kiit-ar Itaw , dull and nominal ; refined ,
( julut.
I'otroloum United closed for October at
iyc.
KKK * Uatliur o.wy ; voatvrn , ISIitJlOlJc.
1'orli Strong ; muss , Jll.-ViJl-'Jj.
Lard Stronger ; western ntuuni , W.5J ; Sep-
toinljer closing ut liJ.wao.r : J.
Iluucr Kiisy ; wcslcru dairy ,
croaniury , li/y'-lc.
Ulioesu-Strongi light sldnis.
ST. Ioui3 , Sept. II. UlosuiVhuatIIIglicr ;
oasli.tl.OOi Decvinbur , tl.JVi ( ; Jlny , 11,11.
Corn lllglioi" eaoh , 43io ; ; October , I'lic ;
M uy , 4'Ji(3iiVic. ' ( !
OaH Ulglier ; oasli , UGci September , 30 , ' 40 ;
May , 41e.
I'ork-Klrin utilO.53.
Lard-flna at 40.00.
\VliNUy-4l. lit.
Butter Qulot and easy.
MIMVAUKKK , Sept. II. Wheat-Excited ; No.
2 sin Ing , caili. OSetfrSl.tlO : Ueceinber , 3l.03UNo. ;
1 northern , HM.
Corn IlUhur ; No. 3 , 48'c. {
OuMKlrmisr ! No.'iwliltu , : i8ic. !
Itarluy Quiet ; No. 2. Oltfo.
lt > e-yulut ; .No. l.liOUc.
KANSAS OITY , Sept 11.Vhoat \ Excited nnd
lilfjher ; No. " hard , eiish , tSJiffisJc ; SjcpteniUer ,
b'Jc ; No. Ured , cish. : OTw.
Uora tJtionwcrj No. 2 cash , September , 42c
bid.
bid.Oats Steady ! No. 2. casli , IVJcbid : Scptcm-
bur.no bhU.
l ivani'.ior , . Ht-pt. ll.-Whe.it Finn ; red
western Mirliii7it 4d ! wlnti-r. 7sidT/l7si'-id. ! :
Coin li'Irui ; mixed western , 4s M per cca-
St-pt. 11. Wheat Demwl
US'.LU ; 'ucvt-'inuur ,
. ) ! No. 2 iioilhurn. .
QCiscix.NATi. Stint. 11. Wheat Finn ; No. 2
ruil.il.UO.
Uorn IllRhori No. 2 mixed. Me.
Outs Firm ; Nu. - mixed , U ; > e.
Wblslcy-il.U.
OllICAOO , Font. ll.-Cattlo--IB20lpts. ! 16,000 ;
market alow , lower. Klmt-ulais steers. $ . "i.OW&
.VJ5i seconds. $ t.7534.T. ; thirds. JI.003I.3U ;
common , Kl.l.'vS'J.SS ; Tuxans , t.40.90 ; rang
ers. J2.0.-i l4.1i- .
lIogH Kooulpts. 24.000 ; shipments , 7,510 ; mar-
Uot steady ; mixed and packers , $ I.OU(3I.'J. ( > ;
pvlino heavy and biitoliurs' weights , $ l.itX34.00 : ;
, . .
fcshcup Iteeelpts. 8,000 ; natives. W.OD-31.80 ;
psli'riif. H.l.V4l.Ci ! : ; Texans , &I.SO ® I.4.V.
KANSAS ) OITV , Sent. II. UattluReceipts. .
, * i.j."i3 : ; hliluinunts , 4H'J ( ) ; market lowtr ; steers ,
: t.O ; t4.M ( ) : cows , $ l..riOiW.7i ! stockers and feed
ers. $ i. : > o : i.i ! . " .
Hogs Ucoulpt * . 8,000 ; shlpinotits. ,1.300 ; mar-
kutsteaily. lower ; ull grades. Sl.avSl.ltt.
ST. Louis. Hopt. II. Uattlu-lj3ulpM. a.MO :
slilpniL'iils. Ur > 0 ! niarketstoady ; fair to fancy
nutlvo hteur.s. $3.bu iJI.OO ; btockera aud feeders
J-J. : 3 1.'J.- > .
Hi s KooolpK 3,20 : ) ; sblninont" . 3,2J.i
market wculc ; heavy , { I.i5ic4.3j : ; mlxud i.10Q ( >
4/J3 ; light , Sl.S' > fttA\
_
'I Jio Con'oo ilarkot.
NEW VOIIK. Sept. 11. ( Special Telffgrani to
TIIK HBK.I Oolluo options opnneil steady
and nnclianircil to 10 p > lnN up. uloilnz stuady
at. A pot nH down to IU points up. Sales i.UD
baK-i , liiclildlii Sonlombcr , mioaiMi ) ; Octo-
bor. ( I7.4VK17.V ) ; S'ovoinbor , Ill > .mt7.09i Ue-
coinbor. } lit.70'iJ > lfl.75 ! , Iiiiiiiurytlil.O.i ! 1'ohrimry ,
$ l.l,70lij > l. > .7'i ; March. il.'i.OU , Suet Ulouctlvuuuu
llrm ; falrciu-goos f.U.VJ , Xu. 7. tl'J.O'J. '
031 AHA 1.1V K STUCK.
Cattle.
Thursday. September 11.
Estimated receipts of cattlu M. as com
pared with l.Wil yesterday and lWi Thins-
ilnyof last weulc. The niarlfpt wiis slow and
fuaturoless , both steers and butchers' stutf
soiling on a slow market at unchanged prices ,
Tboyards are full of feeders aud the market
slow aud prices sagging.
Esthnatod receipts of hozs Il.flOO , as com
pared with 0,1'Ji yesterday and O.yj.vrhursday
of last week : . The market opened 10o lower ,
all changing hands at the decline , closing
steady. The range of prices was $4.004. : l ,
thu bulk xo.llm ; at JI.l5ai.iV Light. H.ixxa
4.20 ; nilicil. (4.I53I.93 ( ; heavy , f4. ' . ' 4.aO. The
avorii' u of the prices paid wns$4.1ii ! us com
pared' with Sl.7 yesterday and tl.ll Tliursday
oflastweelc. _
1'rcvalllnc I'rlucs.
The following Hiitmlu of pr.coi palil In
his market fjrti-j ! T.i.laof itjjlc mantlonoJ :
Prime steers. IUO : to lOOJSn . * ) .T > ftl.704i
Oood steora. Ii" > 0 to 1450 Itn . 4.03 ffll.t3 :
Uwd steers , 1UM to laOJ ffii . J.H" > WI.13
Kalr , lOOlto ll'OIbs . J.Y ) ai.TO
( Joninion.SUJto 12JJ 3 . : i.T ftfl.OU
Coiiimonoamiors . 1.0) ) 8.1.00
Ordinary to fair oows . 2.0J
KiilrtcisooiU'OWd . tVO
Good toeholco cows . ' . ' .73 ftl.OO
Cholccto fancy cows . .Mfi ffi.'l..t5
Fair toKood bulls. . . . 1.73 ( iti.Ki
Clio co to fancvlMilk . S.W ( ti.oo
rldit stookers and feeders . 2.0J { J..GO
KccdunUV ) toIIUUtis . 8.S5
Fair to rholco light hogs . J.OO JM.L'O
Fair to cliok'O heavy boss . 4.2. ) JU.tO :
Fair to choice mixed ho'3 . 4.13 4il.5
Coniiiamtlvo luble.
Tlio fell \vlir : table show ) t'io rano in
prices on luv-uliirln ; this an I
Days. This \Yeolc. Last U'uolc.
Momliiy fl u.'i MI : i-j >
Tui'siluy t uTi ai : u a 7u 12
" VtHlnu itjjr. 4 07iiHl ! 4U 3 tU lJO
Tlinnnlujr. . . uo ui au 3 TU at 'i
3 tO Ml ITH
4 oo oil nw
Avei-i so "ost of . . .
Tlio folUiwhu table slvjs the uvnra-o cost
of hoMim ; the dates in jntlonu I. In.-lu Itui tiu
costtolny , m b.isil iiom s-iloi rj3 > rl '
optoiubcr 1 tlU ) ) Koptcmhcrfl , 4 l\V
cjitutnbur * . ' 107)4 ) Septembers. 4 J9'i '
Heiituiiiliur. ! , . . . 40Sij SuptfinbrrO 4 ! il
S'litomlier 4 4 11 SeptemberlO , . , , 4 U7
September 3 405 September 11 1 17 > {
IH-iliast axU : ui.vjst 3 dot it * Il > * i.
Toiay , Yesterday.
{ l .TO Htzhust , n 40
I IX ) Luwojt . . , , 4 07 !
Stnulc Iteuelpts.
Yoiterhv. Estlnuit.-d Tolay.
Oattlu Vlu'iirH. I , KM Cattle. . . , ill van. 703
4 cars. 701
Avcrngo t'rloo ol * Ho'H.
Shawlnur t'la uvjr.io prloo p-iU for Invl * < 1 (
ho son the iliy * luJUatua lu l r , lijj , UO
mid ISM :
1 :
Showing tlio number of hcail of atook pur
chased yesterdayon this market , as reported
by thu wclghttimstorsot the Stockyards com
pany i
Swift & Company 7. P19
ThoU. It. tlaiiimoiiil company. 211
The Arinour-Uudaliy paakltiK company. . . 413
Uo Itotlischlld 17
Hamilton A Mcplicn ! " "
Ilenton& Underwood I'M
Nels Morris , 17(1 (
llcnkor * IJegcn M
.1. I.obmann , 312
W. II. VanSant. 191
Other buyers 7W
Total 3'JI2
lions.
Tlio Armour-Cudaliy packing company , . . 771
Omaha packing company 0'J3
Hwlft & ( ? o'npmy : , H7R
Thu U , II. Ilamniond company 4G7
J.I' . Smilres.tUo IWO
Klnirnn.t Oo 1,111 ,
North 1' . ft I' . Co 411
fc'porry ft Marries , CCfl
lloojro.t Son W
Others 173
Total AI73
sum- .
SwiftkCompany 2)0 )
Armoiir-Oiiifahy Packing Co 113
Tim 0.11. Hammond Co 115
Total , 400
llcprcBcntntlvo Snlcs.
HTKKItS.
No. Av , Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
00 CO..m $123 W. . iaos
4 2J
cows.
010 1 M 18. 8 ! I 70 1010 2M
21. . 7H 1 M 19. Ml 1 ISX ) _ I/O /
1. . fi.10 1 M 19.HI. . MlMl 1 1W 770 ! iOO
J. . 1 0 } HI.B. . Ml 1 1)0 ) IKS unn
8. . 842 1 SO B.3J. . 8.10 . a oa 1100 su
1. . 7JJ 1 CO 1..120J j oo lObO
WESTEH.V CATII.B.
No. Av. Pr.
2 StCeril. . 1,133 12 M
Mrs. Irwln
llsteors 1.130 2 CO
Ogallala L.k O.Co.
0 steers 1,185
Frontier Uattlo Co.
lsta > ? 1,270 1 TS
Istas 1,020 173
Oarr.t M.
lco\v l.ooo 1 75
15 steer" 1.171 200
W. L. II. Uhatnberlaln-
Ibull 1,400 1 m
10 cows 1,0-U 2 10
flsteors usj 2 IV )
II. .T. Wlnsor
Ibull I.nso SB
Ibull 1,250 2 2. )
3 ua niicrs I.'JlU 1 M
IGHtocrs , tailings l-ti : 20(1 (
iHtccr , tiillliiK 1.070 200
iHteer , tailing 140 2 0) )
1 steer UiW 2 KV ,
iHtuer 1,470 2 CO
Swan hand and Uattlo Co.
1 steer , tailing 1,150
1 Hteer , tailing 1,140 2 IS'i
1 steer , tailing 1,500 S l-'ij
2 stems , tunings I-10
2 steers , tallluss 1,100
2 steers , tallbiKS l.O.V ) ' - ' 12 Yt
1 feeder l.-'li )
1 steer. 1,400 55)
iKtocr 1.1-JO son
1 steer 1.II10 uco
1 steer 1,010 O ffl
1 steer 870 2m
1 steer 1.440 2(0
2stecrs I.ICIO 2 GO
1 steer 1,170 200
STOCKKRH AND FiKIEHS. :
2. . 7.V > 1 75 8. . C27 240 0. . . Oil 2 TO
2. . 4B'I 200 4. . 782 240 4. . , 017 2 CO
7. . 41S 215 1. . 820 200 10..t l 2 IS
a. . ro 2 15 24.Ml. . . 401 2M C. . 1(110 ( 270
225 Ml. . Ml 250 100 _ 8.VJ 275
2IW 21. .10.-.7 2M 14..112S 2bO
7. . MB 2 ; 21.a . 891 250
IIUI.I.S ,
1000 125 i..istio ifio .1410 203
101 I..MIQ 175 .II'JO 240
1 0) ) 1..13U 11)0 ) .2010
1..1KO IU )
CAN.S'EKS.
fOl 100 1 . Sll I 00 . DSO 125
7'JO ' 1 UO O..W1 125 .1120 150
CAt.vns.
1. . 400 200 l. . see : ioo 1. . 140 350
COWS ANl > CAtVES.
1. . 2000
IIEIPUI13.
2. . SCO 2 00
OXK.N.
STAG 3.
1..070 123
COWS AND IIEIFEHS.
18. .810 173
1IOOS.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
l. . . , . .101 20J 4 00 OS. . . . . ' . ' 42 10) 417-
ao. . . . .air. 4 00 64. . . . .2.M 120 4 17'
oo. . . . .2:17 : 440 4 0.- 60. . . , .202 120 420
70. . . . .lf-9 200 4 05 M. . . . .2,12 420
0 . . . . .101 103 4 03 HI. . . . .2JS ! ttJ ) 420
8-1. . . . .IWi MO 4 03 C5. . . . .21)5 420
as. . . . .2M : bO 4 (15 57. . . . .223 103 420
14. . . . .17H 4 05 48. . , . : il7 120 420
( i . . . . .20,1 , 210 4 07 ! ' , 82. . . .102 I20 ! 420
04 . . . .277 10 CO. . . .2K5 120 420
. .2I5 10 CO. . . .2.V1 12J 420
M. ; ; . 20 ! ) 200 10 61. . . .278 200 420
01 . . . . .211Ml 120 10 54. . . .242 420
70 . . . /-Ml 400 10 KJ. . , .2iiS 40 420
0(1. ( . . . .221 200 121 } CO. . , .2fll 80 420
0. . . . .211 4 13 5(1. ( . . .215 320 420
03. . . . .SB ) 120 C7 . 2U 420
54. . . 2 4 HJ (58. ( . . .277 J23 420
72. . . . .213 120 01. . . .278 200 420
118. . . .2)0 ) 520 74. . . .241 420
. .SMI 2ao 4 15 C7 . . .217 200 425
. .SIM 4 15 57. . . .203 120 425
117. . . .21' ! 120 4 15 58. . . .253 2 > )0 ) 425
7a. . . .2. " > : i 100 4 15 62. . , .2SH 80 4 2. >
5-1 . .2IG 200 4 15 W. . . .2U1 425
11. . 4 15 05 . . .204 425
07 . SO 4 15 05. . . .20J 40 425
' ' ISM 4 15 68. . . .2113 120 125
& . : .2.V1 280 4 15 70. . . .S.V ) 120 425
( ! 1 . . : un 4 15 OS . . .250 200 425
57. . .210 2SO 4 15 52. . . .350 43 < >
U7. . .1U2 bO 4 15 W ) . . 270 430
.2:2 : 1(10 ( 4 15 KJ. . 430
Uii ! .211 bO 4
4IMO3
IMO3 AND SKIPS.
1. . . . .210 300 " II. . . . . .318 120 3 CO
10 . . .140 100 3 S3 U3- . . . .139 120 380
. .121 120 3 60 Kl. . . . , im 200 3b5
a.v ! , . .Mi 240 3 UO 72 . .171 400 385
MarKct Mention.
No sheep.
Cuttle steady.
lings lOo lower.
I'.lukloy , Iloyt & Co. of Irwln marketed cat
tle.
tle.W.
W. V , Miller of Usccola marketed a car of
ho s.
Smith & Miilier of Ulalr had hogs on tlio mar
ket.
ket.S.
S. C. Gregory of Tiilmago marketed a car of
cuttle.
E. U. Chase and E. Pattys of Shelby both sent
In hogs.
E. W. VanDoron and C. Oskarup ofCIarks
marketed eattle.
E. HurUoof Kent was in looking after a
shipment of cattlu.
P. Mnncold of lieiinlngton was among tlioso
who murlcutcd IIORS.
T. J. Parks of Fullerton was among those
tliat marketed eattle.
John llastlo markotcJ hojs from Punatna
and cattle from EaKle.
II. Phlnstock , a regular shipper from West
Point , umrUoto'l hogs.
0. U , Thompson biought In a car each of
cattle and hoxs fioni llurwull ,
The IS'yo & 8.liiicllor ( company sent in boxs
from 1'llKur. Htanton and Oaks.
J , \V. Nicholson , a rgular shipper from Jlar-
quettc , had hugs on the market.
W. ii. II. Chamberlain of Whitman was here
with two loads of grabs-fed cattle ,
Patterson k Son , regular shippers from
Stocldiam , marketed a cur of nogs ,
Klild k lo\Vltt \ , regular patrons of this mar
ket , sent In hugs. They ship from Ung.
It. O. toiler , a regular shipper from Spring-
Held , was hero looking after u shipment.
1) ) . Henderson represented Hastings , la. , on
thu miirUet. lie had acarotliogson sale.
I ) . Ucltrluk.il well known shipper fruni Up
land , Iwughl In n car vault of eattle and lio.'s.
li. Gutru , u prominent cloalor nt Newman's
Grove , was unions ; the o that marketed hogs.
J. Davidson of Orestmin anil I ) . Wilson of
Fnlrmunt wcie among thoau that had hogs on
thu market.
( Irotim was ropre oiited on the market by
John Urabow who was heru looking utter a
cur of hogs.
1'atrlck HoyoofWood River brought In two
cars of hogs , .lohn Qiilun of thu sumo place
marketed hogs.
J. McCoy , J. Cowles.O. II. Hart nnd J. Me-
Cullt.'ii , all of Illatlen , wcro after
a cur of hogs each ,
I'l-Dduue.
Coiix-40 < 3.0c.
OATS 'ttftno.
II AV-t7.t a 10.00.
MiLLsrurr fm.01) ) .
UiioiTKO riKi-tl .OOffil0.03.
I'uULTitv-l'orilozon , uholco liens. 83.005in.aii
choice inl.\ed , J2..ViiW.OO ) ; ruusters , ei'.VKU2.73 ; :
spring chlckeiiH , | ; .o > i2..V ) for small ; J2.2.Vifc.50 !
'Vf ' , ' 'ie ' < ll ini , ' ,5U ,2.7J largo- live pigeons
! < . > Q l.Xj.
- - - i Crcamery , fancy rolls , „ .
81 u ; creamery , fancy , solid packed ,
crcuniury , chnlu , lixTcrJc * dairy , fancy rolls
tiud prints , uaisj ; dairy , fancy , tollu packed ,
'WiUci clulry. I'hulee , lOijr.'c ; country roll ,
fancv , BtriKti choice , 7&M ; ; Inferior. fVuOo.
Ktjos ICe for btrictly frcslij utule not sal
able.
I'ELTS AND TAI.LOW Orocn salted
hides , No. I , heavy , 7Qo : .No. 1 , light , CV4t7)io ) ;
No. 2 , lightew > Uc ; dry Hint tldcs,7HaOJi ralf
hldouiW > Oi duuiated hlUci 2o lout , biiecp
pelt , tfrron. ouch , ! l. > iaI.13Lyilccp ! pelt , dry ,
peril ) , Itotlle.
IIKKMVAX-l'orll ) . 2CC. . ,
HAMKPer ilutcn , pralrlc chicken * . t2.7.VTJ
3. ( iiiallanK 2. < WJW.53 | tynl. | .ivai.i0j
kv * I.OO < } l..iOi DlrtYl'pii'JiiOJc.
. hujjoi. 75cttM.OO !
California , pnr box , j.W | lMfT
IIUAIT.S California , , Per crate. Jl.25ffi3.00j
Ml nurl. 4WOc t 'r 10 Ib basket.
Pl.UMS I'urplp Dunne , CVlMuibln , etc. . per
liox , 1l.50 > a.MX ) ! wild geese lllut5 < , ) ' , bu box , 73
. .
NucTAtttxr.s Per crat P. Jl. 753J.OO.
LKMONS l' ir box. Hod I Malorl , fancy , tO.W ®
19.03 ; eholeo > U-5Slna . * 7..V s.no ,
BAitS llartlctt , Callforiil ijcr box. I2.50S
'l ti.SE9-OorniMi , iierboiteoOi rrcncli.tl.75
. , . ' . . .
TOMATOES I'cr liuTcfl.OO.
ONIONS New HUiitlicrn , PIT hlj | , J.505,00. |
OAiuiAOK-1'cr crate , ti .OXf4i.50. :
I'OT TOKIJ NeUraskii and Iowa , per bit , JI.13
1.2.1 : Colorado mull-alt Lake. Jl.to.
SWBKT PorATocs I'er bu.tMXMU.riO.
KvAi'otiATEi ) Ai'i'i.BS l-nncy. iio ; pcrlb.
lU.UKiiKiuiiKS-PerMt lm
( -OCOANUTS I'er 100 , V..OO.
WATKIl.MBI.C.N8-l'cr 100 , JL' .
CA.MKt.ut'i'ES-Per ' doz. tl. . ' * .
Ai'i'biss 1'iuiry eating. * .uxvft.'l.50j fancy
cooking. SW-WtlSSioliolco-t.- .
uiiAKtiKii Kuncy llonl. J7.M ) .
IUNA.NAS-Por biincli , U.wai.OO. :
TAI.I.OW-A No. 1 , 4e ; > o. 2 , U'c ! grccso ,
white , 34tc ! : yellow , 2i'i'liv ! ' stcnrlne , BSc. !
HONKS Quotations nro for delivery In Chl-
easo-Dry iiulTnlo. per ton. I H.oo ® iji.no ; dry
country , bleached. $ IO.OOitoo : ; dry country ,
dump and muiity , teftOOOHiUr ) .
Wool. I'lno unwashed , Httinci medium mi-
washed , IStWloi coarse unwashed , isawe.
JKf.MKs-i'ie per Ib.
IIIESKII VisAfOliolco mcdluni , 037o ! light ,
5re ! lioavv , 4Q4l-tc.
KiNMMniOifj-ltaw , COos boiled , Klc.
HOXKV Strained , oo-lb cans , per II ) . PC ; now
comb lioner , fancy , IfiQlTct choice , 14i4'f o
HIIA.NS llaiul-plekcd navy , f2.'iOit2.75 ; band-
picked navy , nicdluni , $2.-W ) > . ' .40 ! 'land-picked '
rniintry , JI.7.Vi2.0 , ) ; good clean. JI.3U3I.50 ; Cal
ifornia , per Ib. 4 ! > c.
Kisn I'er lb-1'oreh. 7cs bulTalo. 7o ; plck-
eral.n'jc ; piko.Oc ; trout , < Jv ; hltc. tie ; crop-
pic , HV1 ; uiitllsli , llo ; cod bleak , l'o ; lloiinilers ,
lic ; ; Oiogon salmon , 18e ; black bass , IJc ; lob
ster" . Itie.
Kisn Cdilfl'di , extra Oeorgo , now , .Vjc ;
Kranil hunk , new. 4'ic ; Sliver. 2-Ib blocks , 0ie ! ;
BIIOW whlli' , 2-11) ) lirleks. new. S' es turkey cod.
large ! mlddlo bricks , He ; snow white" , crates ,
12-5 II ) buxes. 8'ic ; mcdluni sealed herring ,
S5c ; No. I sealed hiTi'lng. 2-ie ; domesllu llol-
liiuil herring , 40c ; llambiugor spiced herring ,
die ; Kiissliin sardines , ( -plccil. noci Ktisslaii
sardines , plain , .Mc ) ; linporlud Holland herring ,
Urnwn brand , sue ; do fancy mllkers.swc : inack-
I't-el. No. I , sliuro , half bills , if..OO ; htoatcr.s ,
h ilf bbls , IIH.Ovhlto ) : H-li , half bbls , $7.K ( ) ;
trout , half bbls , $ J5.00 ; family whlto
llsh. $3.5) ) ; salinuu , f . 'iOi per Ooz ,
11) lirolled maekorel. 12.1X1 ; : Hb In mustard ,
a-2.W ( ( 3-lb In tomato saiico , l..Ot ) ; 5-lbMnyo
imcsi mackerel. $ ! i.0ti ; 1-lb brook trout. { 1.25 ;
i'1-lb brook trout , ? 2.K ( ) ; l-lli salmon , Jl.25i 2-lb
whllu Ilsb.i2.2.'i ; 1-lbwhllu llsb. Jl.i : : > ; 2-lblob-
stor < , 81.13 ; Mb lobsters , t.M5r3.25 ; 2-lb
oyHtors , 12 oz , (1.1)5 ) : 1-lb oysters. 5 o(1.13 ; 2-lb
oysters , lOoz. ( MM ; I-lb oystors.1 tl,102-lb ;
select. ISoz.tt.nj : S-lb Iliiratarla , lOoz , ( I.S3 ;
1-lb llaratirln.rio/.f [ 1.05 ; Fairmont. 4 oz , $1.05 ;
I'lilrmoiit , Soy , $1.85 ; 1-lb clams llttlo necks.
$1.:15 : ; 2-lbclains little necks. 11.75 ; 3-lbclaiu
i-hondcr , t2.X ) ; 1-lb crabs. S.s j 2-lb crabs ,
8. .50.
_
I'rovislous.
FIIESII I'OIIK rrcsh hams , 20 Ibs avg.,71ic ;
1C , His uv ' . , be ; 12 lln avj ' , . , DC ; shonldorf , 5o ;
pork loins , 7Uc ; pork tenderloins , Uc ; leaf
lard , not rendered. Olio ; spare ribs , 4c.
SALT AlKATd-bhls Must pork , new , JI2.75 ;
cluarpork backs. heiivy.J12.25j medium , $11.75 ;
short cut clour pork , IIO.M ; family pork , { 10.50 ;
pig pork , 1 13.50 ; new extra mess beef ,
* 5.50i new u\tra piato beef. * 1. " > 0 ; now
nlulo beef , M.OO ; new rolled boneless buof ,
J7..10 ! now rumps , } j.50j new boneless rumps.
W.5I ) .
Olti TlbU Kxtra lurd , wlnti'r strained , 47o ;
e.xtni No , 1 lard. . ' ic ; No. 1 Inrd,3.'iu ; No , 2 lard ,
3le | oxtr.i noit : < foot , 43c ; talluw oil , 4le ; pure
noitsfoototl.Vc : ) ; A I tiilloxr , } o ; sti-arlne , Oc.
IAltl > Tlorcus t'oinpoiuul , 5ic ! , pure loaf.
C'-JC ! kettle run lored , ( f' c.
S.MKKlMKATc ( > Sugareured hams , 12 to II
Ib avg , ll'ie ; medium , l'i to IU Ib avg , lie :
heavy , 2Jto 22 Ib UVB. He ; skinned slicing IS
to lb nvg. ll'io ' ; Oallfornlahanis , 7.Cc ; slionl-
dors , 7.ius ! shoiilduis , skinned , C.Ue ; shoulders.
OtoSlbnvg , 7'ie ' ; boneless ham , Uc ; Ureakfast
bacon , elear , 5 to 7 Ib Strips Nc ; breakfast
bacon , rlD , Hiu ! ; dili'd ' beef bams , buis. lOUc ;
rugular.SltCjclud * ) , 8c.
PHY SALT .MBATS l-ean , backs. C'ic ; extra
short elear , SJicj bellies , 10 to 20-lb average ,
li' i'i short libs , S'lC ; slioit clears , Oc ; long
elenrs.5ic ( ; .shoulders , Va ; backs. 5'ic. '
1'iiKsn liiir : Steers 609 to CUO-lb average ,
natives , CS(3i'ie ! ( | ; 400 to. VW-lb avenue , iritlvo ,
Uffliijic ; cows and heifers. 400 to.VW-lb average ,
native. "i'jc ; hlndmiartcs , steers , lOc ; hlnd-
nuarteis , cows , 7 ; foreanartcrs. steers , I'/tc ;
roreiiunrters , cows , 3u ; ' dressed hogs , 4ic ;
choice diessed mutton. u'/Sc. ' .
I'ltusu IlKKfCuis Kollsjo } ; beef tender
loins , ISc ; sirloin butts , < c ; boneless strips.
't\to ; rounds ( rump on' ) , lie ; riiuuds ( rump on ) ,
5u ; 1-011 nils ( shanK olT ) , S'/Su ; boneless ramp ,
4echiiuks. ; 3)Jo ) ; plates , 2Hu ; back halves. 4c ;
shoulder clods , 4e ; beuf loins , No.l ( steer ) . n
© lie ; beef loins. No. 2 , lOSIlc ; beef loins. No.
3. ( te ; beef ribs , ( i',43ijc ; beef ribs. No. l ,
sweet breads ( per doHie ) ; kidneys ( each ) , 3u ;
ox tails ( each ) , 4c ; beef tongues ( each ) , 40c ;
strip loins , ( Pie.
SAUMAOU llologna , 4c ; bologna it , woasands ,
4 > ic ; frnnkfnrts. d'ic ; tongue , 7'Jc ; ulood , 4ic ! ;
li\cr , 4ic ! : licadolieeso , 4iu ! ; Poll-.li. 7c ; pork
saiisagu ( links ) , Oc ; pjrk sausage ( meat ) , hi tin
palls. Oc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Groceries.
SUOAH Per Ib. Cut loaf. 7'ic ; Cubes 7c ;
Standard , powdered , 7 ! c : XXXX , powdered ,
74 ! granulated , standard , C1iu ; Oonfoetlon-
or ' A , ll'ie ; White , Extra O. Climax , Uc ; Extra
U , Nebraska , S.'ac ; A-inbor , 5J.Jc ; Uoldeu C , 5.'ic ;
Dark U , . ' > - .
JlAi-t.K SUOAII Per Ib. 5o cakes , : w-lb boxes ,
13e ; 10cc.ikesw-lb : boxes , 12ic ! ; 1-11) bricks , W
Ibs In box , pure , Uc.
CofFKB Kousted Arosln , 2V < { c ; Itunola ,
25/iC ! ; MuL'iugh'ln XXXX , 251ie : German ,
25'4c ' ; DltwortU's , _ i.c ? ; l.lon,25Vc ; Mallpuuch ,
25'ic ; Mocltu.IJOc ; O. O. Javn.Iiiic.
Oroen-I-'ancy Gnkli-n , Kio , 22Hc ;
fancy old pcabcriy , 24'ic ; Ulo , choice to fancy ,
2J'io ; lilo , prime , .Me : Itlo , coed , lil'le ; Santos
anil common Klo , I'.KSWlu ' ; Moulin , 2ile : Java ,
Keiiulne , u. 0. , 'Ma ; Java , good , Interior , 2oc ;
Mexican. 23c.
Ditiini Knurrs Turkish prunes , less than
hhds , IbSU , 7'iu ' ; original hhds. * . { c less ; llosnla
pnmes , u Ib bo.\es , 109 to 110 , 74'c ; ; apples ,
evaporated , now rh.g choice , 1'ic ; evaporated ,
H4W rlns prime , I''c ; aprlcols , fancy , in sacks ,
20c ; blackberries , now , lOc ; raspberries 25 Ibs
to box.'llc : currants , iiutrGiic ; original casks ,
? iu less ; Vostlzzu currants , extru , In boxes ,
'UANNKII VIIUIT Peaches , per doz , $2,7.V&'I.OO.
Hcrr'es 2-lbiooaebertk" , < I.K : ; 2-llHtiawbor-
rles SU'IO 2-lb - J1.33Ib
, ; - raspnorrle-1 , ; - blueber
ries , il.3uMb ; blackberries , $1.25. Pineapples
llahaiiin chopped , $2.V ) ; Unhania sliced , W.30 ;
Ilabaina sruted , fc',05 ; standard , sliced , iI.2.V2 >
l.W. Uherries 2-lb red , llaltlmore , $1.30 ; whltu
cherries. * l.73. i'ears-S-lb. tl.30.
( IIKKSK WIscoiMu 1' , O. , twin flats , porlb ,
lOiio ; Wisconsin lO. . . Youns American , lie ;
bilck , Uc ; domestic Swiss , 14fiJI7e ; Edam , hi
foil , each M.OJ ; Llinbiirgor , 12'jc.
DATES Persian , 0-1U bo.x , 7c.
KAIBISS London layers , California stand-
mil , per box , 42.73 ; horseshoe , " Hu''iO ; loosu
muscatels. Uullfornla standard , (2.75 ( ; "hnrso-
hlioe , " $2.3i ! "stur" loose muscatels , & .MO ;
seedless Oullfornlii , tl.R'i ; C'nllfornla seedless
sultans , In sacks , per 11) , Ho ; Oallforiilaiiiuscii-
tcls , In sacks , So ; now valcnclus , IH-'j vulenclas ,
old. Go ; ondiira layer , old He.
Sviiurs Amber Symb In bbls , No. 70 grade ,
3lc ; bait bbls.No. 70 srnde , X'e : 4-gal UCL-S , No.
TOu'raile , $1.115 ; i-gal kltts , No. ,0 Krade , 7 c ;
Kill cans , 10 In case , per case , $3.X ! ) ; ! J-gul cans ,
U ) In case , per case , H.10 ; white clover drips , In
bbls. : c.'o ; half bbls. 3lc ; 4-Kiil kezs , each , 1,43 ;
2-Kal pulls , eachNr c ; rock candy drips. In
bbls. , . ' : half bbis , 37c ; 4al kegs , each , $ l.no ;
S-lfiil palls , each , 8'ic ; California hominy , bbls ,
'I7c ; half bbls. JfiVj ; 4-gai Ucgs , tl.U ( ; 2-Kiil Icltts ,
! ic ; _ 1-gul , ) U In case , M.&Oi 1-gal , IU In cusc ,
$1,25.
( Jiiocor.ATE 1Mb lioxo * . 332350 ; Ocrutau
sweet , . - , > a4o ; 1'arlslan , 35c.
Coco.v I'er Ib , : ii4Ju.
IlitouA 1'ur ib.'t.'c. . ,
COCOANUI I'erlb , lapi-fr * ! 2XS27c ( ; bulk , 23
© ik * .
SKKDS Mixed bird , l-lb'ptas. 5 ; canary , 5oj
hump , 4so ! ; anise , IHo ; uoppy , lUo.
Si'icr.s I'uppcr Singapore , sifted , ISIilOo ;
shot , ' . ' 'c. AlKplco , Wo. OlDVuS-l'oiiaii , bo-
leoted.'uc. Uasla China. 1-lb mats , llo. Nut-
muKs , No. 1 , 75c ; tanoy , lur o , 8.JO.
L FAitisACious Goons Harley , 3Ho ; farina ,
( o ; peas , 3o : oatmeal , liVit-l'/iu ' ; nmcaronl , I'/ifi '
lie ; vurmlcclll : loOillc ) . rice , choice , fi',0 ;
funcy.Uu ; head , " > ' , ; L ; sasjoutid tuplocu. & 37c ;
lima beans. Co ; bpllt peas , * le ; soagottl , lie.
Moi.AssKS 11 bis , fiO fancy , per gal , 5.vS3o (
choice. 45)7e ) ; mod. MiW-'c ; Uuba , baking , 2a
ffi30c ; black strap , 20 ® c. '
WitAppiM ) PAi'Kii Straiv. per Ib , li2S ! c
rag , : iiu ! ; .Munllla II , .Y ( k. < ' ; No. 1.8c.
OILS 150 prlino white , HJ | 130 water white
13o ; KJheaiillght. 14io7tBasollne ! ; , Mo.
SALSoDA-llbls , 1'iu ; ra'nalated , 2c ; In bbls
the.K .
K ) lA-I'kKS. COlbs to box , 5 0 ! kogs.4Jc. !
VINMIAII- gr. elder. lOo ; good , K'c ; white
wine , 15o ; fancy , fruit , Sc.
STOVK PoMSii-J2.iK t5.h7por gross.
llAns Am. pur 100 , tl7.f5 ; Lowistoii. per 100
117.73 ; Union sqniire , Wiia3 per cent oil list ,
r Dairy. SK ) Ibs In bbl , bulk , IJ.lt ) : best
grade , 00 5s , fc'.lli ) ; best rado. lee 3s , * . ' . ) . best
grade , IS U-i ) , * ii5j rucU salt , crushed , JI.K ) ;
comiiion , Mil , Jl.25.
Ko-U'-Custllo , mottled , per Ib , OSIOo ; do ,
White , peril ) , Uc.
I'li'Ki.Ks-.MiMllum. nor bbl. $5.30 ; small , $ .50 ;
ehorklnt. J7.W ; Imp. lilll , * IS.X ( ) , (05 ( gal cubk ) ;
& pal bid , I10.no.
L CIIIKII I'er bbl. rodncd , M.W ) ; halt bbl , $ I.M ;
hard elder , putx' , per bbl , ( O.oj ; orangu elder ,
hiilf bbl. } j.V ) ; pear elder , half bbl , $1.V
TwiNES-l'ottou twine , "lllbb , " very flue , U
II ) hak's-'c ; cotton twine , "Daisy" brand , ! i
Ib bales. l.c ; hemp twine. ! i Ib bales , I8c ; mil
twine , 2tiui candle wlolrJo ; 40 ft cotton
elotluH lines , b * ; GO ft cotton clothes lines ,
i ll.a > | UO ft cotton lines , fl.10 ; IU ft Hlsal lines ,
I (1.73 ; CO ft lute , tl.oo : wool lwbics,8Hc ,
] NUTS Almonds , 18c ; llrazils , lie ; filberts ,
' , 12)c ) | pecans. Ho ; walnuts Itlo ; peanut cocks ,
I 10o : roasted , 12iu ; Tennessee peanuts. 8c.
I DnouJiS-0-Ue , parlor , tlOO ; 4-tlo , U7J ; 3-tlo.
f2.23.1-tlc. . tl.MTftrchouso 13.00
. ; . pltiln. ; \ , . ; toy ,
II.S5 : whisk , II.Ooai.2.V
. UuvES-guiirlJi , per doN.OOl , pint * , pcrdor ,
(2..V ) ; bulk , nor ( tal , uV.
CANNP.I ) MEATS Corned beef. 1 Ib 11.20) )
eornrd beef. 2 llx , ( , ' .10 ; lunch tongues , 1 Ib ,
t2.W ( ; lunch lonsiic.i. 2lb- ) , ( l.73 | brawn. I Ib.
(2.00bniwii | , 2 Ibs. 82.00 } ot tonziies. l 4 | l ) ,
V00 | ox tongue * , 2 Iw , 'U j chlptisd beef , l' (
bs round cans , JI.20 ! roast beef , 2 Ib round
ans.OJipottcil ham , Itlb. round cans t"'o :
otted limn , ! J Ib , roiinil can ? , f 1.20 ! duvlleu
nin , U Ib , round cans. 6. % ? ( deviled ham , 'i Ib.
round cans JI..M ; i > otted ox tongue , U Ib.
omul cnns , 11,20 ; compressed ham , 1 Ib ,
aunro oans , (1.20 : cotiiurcsscd ham n 11)4.
iiunro cans , J2.7. > ; trlpo , 2 ll > , round nini , JI.9J ;
ilnccd ealoiit , 31b , round CIHIM , f2.20) ) boneless
Ills' feet , 2 ID. 111111110 oans , I2.2.V
vtflKTAtir.Ks-t'omatoi > s-3-lbextra , $1.10 ; 3-
b sliuidnrd western brands , POe ; gallons ,
trlctly Rlnndanl , ttfiO. Com-Klncst crown ,
1.60) ) gilt-edged suuar corn , very flno , 11.50 ;
helen 2-lbsuuar corn , $ 1.10 : 2-lbi'.xtrn western
> r.ui9 ( ! , $ ioo ; 2-lb standnrd vestern btiinds ,
1.00. Mushrooms 1-lb French , extra flue ,
J < a2.1c : Mb I'reneh. lino. ISJW.'o ; 1-lb
'runcli , ordinary , IttaiHo. Peas 'I'res , flno ,
wr can , 2.V ; ! deml-Hno , per can ,
Co ; 2-lb sifted , ( I.UO ; 2-lb early Juno ,
1.50 ; 2-lb marrow , standard bramls ,
l.l ! II 2-lb soaked. KV. String lieaiis-2-lbhlgh
rnrtp. Kcfugeu. ( I.OOt 2-lblloldcn wax beann ,
1.00 ! 2-lhstrliu bonus. Olc. Mma bcans-'Mb
oaked , 8Jc. llnston linked beans 3-lb Lewis ,
1.53 : Crown brands , 8l.n : , Sweet potatoes
-IbNew Jersey , fl.W. Pumpkins Il-lt ) , 11.10.
Okr.i and toinatoe3-l.i.l ! OKM , tl.00succo ; -
nsli , JI.20.
CoiiUAnr. Manilla rope All sizes from 7-10
o 1 In , l.V ! sisal rope , all slues from 7-10 to 1
n , ll'Jo ' ; "now processes"all sizes from 7-10 to
In.w.
COTTON Ilorc U-ln. Ifio.
i'eriults.
Tbc following ponnlu wore IssuoJ by the
> ulldtng Inspector yostcrJuyi
111(0Sullivan.one-story frnnio cothtsc ,
Kurd and Twenty-fourth streets $ 800
' . H , McCormlek , alterations on stoic , 220
South Fifteenth sticet r > 00
Tolal . . . $ l.oOO
THE lllYtilt OP I.OST SOULS.
\ Maro'i lutu Oblivion tmt ! Onvo
NIIIIIO lo a. Western Mroain.
Over three centuries' buck\vnrcl , and
> oforo the inquisitive Do Soto had
ighted his emu * , ) fire on the banks of
the Mississippi , the Spaniards had
icliloved two settlements in this liiiul of
, ho Occident Santa To nnd St. Au < rus-
.inc. They had no knowledge of tlio
country which lay between thee points
or its inhabitants , says the Kansas City
Star. As to what might bo tlio tlanir.org
md doadfallnof n journey from ono plnuo
, o another they wo ron * blindly Ignorant
is of the moon. Uut this Ignorance
UToctod them not , andfull of the uneasy
pirit of the hour , a military party in
Santa Fo resolved on an overland expo-
litlon to St. Augustino. They know the
distance , for they could llgtiro the lati-
-uilo ami longitude , and they could fret
thodireution by the compass , but this
was the sum of their knowledge.
The expedition , numbering some hun
dreds of men , loft Santa Fo lute in the
summer , and crossing the mountains at
, ho Raton pass , tlio present route of the
Santa Fo railroad , they camped that
winter on the present site of Trinidad.
Tito grass was long in the valley , the
jamo was plenty on the hills , their own
stores were ample , and sending back to
Santa Fo for minstrel and glco miildons
those gentlemen of the sword with wine ,
women and song got in as gay a season
is they over have since. Those old dons
wore lads of spirit and possessed high
lionets as well IIH taste for travel , lioforo
them to the eastward as far as tlio eye
could sweep spread the desert uiieou-
lined. What was to be mot there they
know not , but their lack of knowledge
was coincident with an equal lack of
care.
care.yitll the molting of the snows in the
spring sunshine , their women and camp
followers returned to Santa Fo. Tlio
lust adios was uttered , and the explor
ers turned their resolute faces to tlio
work in hand. They marched down tlio
valley of the little muddy rivor. which
Hews us vou read this through the town
of Trinidad. The ones who were to re
turn to Santa Fo watched them for miles ,
assisted by the gift of the tun on stool
cap and harness. At last they were hid
den in the willows far down the valley
and this was the last that was over
known of them.
With the last flap of the last banner it
was us if they had inarcnea out of exist
ence , nnd whether they sunk in rivers ,
perished in the drifting snows , or were
done to death by Indians was never tel d
No sign or trace of this expedition or its
people wcro over found. There was
something so ocrio and mysterious in the
complete disappearance of this band ,
something so dark in the silence of their
fate , that the superstitious Spaniard
inndo tlio sign of the holy cross when ho
recalled it. With that effort at com
memoration which was the spirit of that
time the llttlo muddy torrent in whoso
valley the explorers labt wcro seen was
called El Rio do Los Aniimis-"Tho
Elver of Lost Souls. " This was the
Spanish name whcnSuolotte , Ghoutcau ,
Bout , Carson , St. Vraln , and other
representatives of the French fur com
pany of St. Louis llrst saw it. Knowing
nothing of the story , and assisted only
by their inference drawn from thonitinc ,
these translated the appellation into
the Purgatoire. When the jocund
bullwliackor of the overland trail got to
it in his freo-aml-oasy French ho called
it "tho Piekotwiro.- ' Every br.md it
over had still sticks , and today you will
find the little vagrant of a stream pur
suing its glistening mission to the sea
witli as many names as a member of the
British house of lords.
George Campbell , Hopkinsville , Ky , , says :
Burdock Blood Bitters is the host prepara
tion for the blood aud stomach ever manu
factured ,
STHUCKI1Y AN OCEAN CYCLONE.
Torrlhlo Kxpcrlcnu i ol' thu Stoiuncr
Orinoco < iii tlio Atlantic ,
The steamship Orinoco , which got
mixed up with a oyelono in the last two
days of August , has arrived from
Bermuda , says a New York dispatch to
the Chicago Herald. The oyelono mot
her about 200 miles from Bermuda about
10 o'clock on the night of August 80.
The engines were slowed down when the
preliminary blast struckhorand stopped
altogether when the wind began flying
at a seventy-mile rato. The vessel
pitched and rolled frightfully and big
Boas toppled over her bows. The wheel
frame of the steam steering gour for
ward broke just after midnight and the
ship drifted into the trough of the sea.
The crow were ordered aft in a hurry to
clear the hiuul-stooring machinery ,
around which were piled 10,000 box
frames in bundles. "While they were
pitching the box frames overboard ,
the giant waves- were smashing things
on dock and milking life extreme
ly uncomfortable for the fifteen
cabin passengers. Twenty-two sheep o :
a Hock of sixty-five ami eight cattle
were killed. The compass lamps tint
binnacle were smashed , one of the star-
hoard life boats was staved into kind
ling wood , and another was washed from
its davits into the sei , The sea flooded
the saloon and invnded the state rooms.
Twenty feet of the ship's starboard rail
was carried away , and the stanchions
were twisted like wire. The hand ulcer
ing gear was cleared , and tlio ship's
head put to the sea at last. The shi ;
got into Hamilton , LJormuda , early last
Monday morning , and after being re
paired sailed for this port. The steam
ship Mount Tabor , from Manilla , ran
'afoul of thu oyelono that knocked ou
the little Blue No.-o schooner Lion on
August 31 nnd had her forecastle
smashed In , her chart room windows
broken , and her cabin Hooded by sens.
Chronic Inflammation of tlio Uliidile
Is promptly cured by the waters of Excel
blor Springs , Missouri.
IUILDIN'0 A aiONjVTKIl Alll SHU' .
V Host on Mnn linn uNcw Korco AVIilth
IIcSnaVll AViu.
Charles G. Loobor of Boston has pro-
tared the plans of an immense airship
rhluh ho proposes to construct , and is
ow raising or trying ! o ralso a syndicate
o take hold of thu enterprise , nays the
"Jhlengo Tribune. The ship is designed
.s a moans of communication between
his country and Kuropo. Ho also claims
o ho tlio discoverer of a now force
vhleh he calls anthcsls , and which ,
10 declare * , assured the HUC *
ess of his ship. The ship
ia planned resembles moro than any-
hlng else u monster barrel , laid on its
ido , with nil its staves running to a
> olnt at ono end , and with immense
otmded spread or wings on the sides ,
t Is designed to bo constructed solely of
tcel , with a logth of 147 feet and a
ircadth of beam of 117 foot. Tlio wing ? ,
3iich of which is to bo 75 feet
eng and t7 ! broad , nro mov-
ibly attached to the sides of the vessel
mil extend inward , where they are ml-
listed to a steam-driven engine of
icciillar pattern in such u way
is to control sustentatlon , ascent and do-
cent. At the stern arothoruddor and the
mproved propeller , which is revolved
> y steam. There are throe decks out-
ined , all of whloh are closed in with
urge windows. The lower ono contains
ipartmonts for the machinery , engines ,
) ollors , fuolwater , provisions , kitchens ,
relght , and quarters for the crow. The
nlddloono is lilted with saloons and
staterooms for the passengers , and alko
itts an outside promoimlo extending
iroutul the ship except forward , whore
> rotuboranco.s would olTer great roslst-
inco to the air lu-essuro tine to the speed
> f the ( light. Tlio upper dock contains
.ho steering machinery , chartroom ,
mil olllcors' staterooms. Tlio longi
tudinal sides of the bottom of the
ship are rounded , so as to Insure a
nostoasy position and support for It
) ii land. The weight of the ship , ma
chinery and equipments is estimate : ! at
iOO tons and her not tonnage at 1,000
tons. With her full complement of liOO
xissongors , mall and freight , she would
eprosjnt a dead weight of 1,800 tons.
This great load , aKi,000 ( ( ( pounds , Mr.
Loobor has the hardihood to say can bo
loatodupon the air more easily than a
ike weight is carried upon the water.
Anthcsis , the now force , will enable him
o do this. Ho doc-lines to make known
ho nature of this force , like Keoly , of
notor fame , but says it is dependent
upon atmospheric riv-ldt-moo.
The only radical uuu u. . .loainatUm Is to
clinibialo from thoblool thorn-id that causes
, lie disease. This is thoroughly cfTcctett by
lie persevering tiso of Aycr's SarsuparilUi.
. 'crslat until cured. The process ui.iy bo
slow , but the result is suro.
1JI3KT VS. CUXK SUGiVH.
FurinoriiT.iklnjf to llittsinn
the Korinrr.
"In a few years there will bo very lit-
.lo California wheat in the market , ' ' said
Captain John Uoylo of Santa Cruz
county , California , yesterday at the
Astor house to a Star reporter.
"How is that ? " I asked. "Tho export
trade in wheat from that state in pist
years htw been one of the main sourccjof
* wealth. "
"Tho reason is 8imjle enough. Our
farmers are fast turning their lands into
beet plantations , the beets being used
for tlio manufacture of sugar. Tlure is
a boot-sugar factory at Watsonvillo in
my county , which last year bought
" 0,000 tons of bjets from our farmers at
S5.2-J a ton , out of which L',000 tons of
sugar were produced. About ten tons
of beets can bo grown to the aero. At
this rate the farmer receives $ oU.r > Ofor
his product , which is much bolter
than wheat growing , so that in
the southern p'irt of the state
there will bo very little wheat grown in
a few years. In San Bernardino county ,
4,000 aercs have boon planted in boots
this year , another largo plantation has
boon laid out in Fresno county , and llio
other southern counties are "following
suit.
suit."Tho
"Tho movoinant In f-ivoi * of bet grow
ing as being moro profitable than wheat ,
is not conliucd to our state. Kansas ,
Nebraska , Texas and Colorado farmers
nro about to try the experiment of boot
growing , but , according to Prof. II. W.
\Viloy \ of the geological survey , the soil
of California is the best adapted to boot
culture of any other state. Boots can
bo grown anywhere , but their value de
pends upon the amount of tlio saccharine
matter they contain. Boots containing
! . ' 0 per cent are worth Son ton , while
those containing 15 per cent are worth
onlyt. : "
"What ofTcct do you think the devel
opment of the boot sugar industry in the
United States will have on the marhotV"
I think beet sugar will largely re-
plac' ! cano sugar , and that will bo b.id
for the sugar trust. The consumption
of sugar In the United States is increas
ing year b.y year. It now amounts to
about ono million four hundred nnd fifty
thousand tons annually. It is nearly all
Imported , and the prolits on refining are
estimated at five-eights of 1 per cent per
pound , which gave the trust in the past
two years a profit of over $ . ' 17,000,000.
Since it has been discovered that beet
sugar is fully equal to cano sugar , Ger
many , Franco , Russia and other Euro
pean countries have produced it in quan
tity nearly equal to one-half the entire
consumption of those countries. The
total product of boot sugar for the year
188-)0 ! ) ! ) has been 8,500,000 tons , a ainst
2,270,000 ions of cano sugar. Tills is
the principal reason why I think that
cano sugar is no longer king. ' ,
Moro serious nnd chronlo diseases , from
which people never wholly recover , tire
produced by constipation than from tuy other
ono cause , Remember this and keep your
bowels repulur by Uilclng n doss of St ,
Patrick's pills whenever required. For sale
by nil druggists.
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.
In COtu vo ds. Vo ( llmhmto uiri > uli.on frtn : tlio
iijraUro , foth&t Ihcio cm iicurbo arctumof the dl *
case In any furm. Parlies can bo treated lit lioire , ( for
tlioramoi'ilco X- . . > cuR BIB I/f and until rtl.
/
Bamo BUaron It B M P E R I H I & . ' " ' ( lml wll | >
tho.orhopre X W I * M I ( I I V fir to coir.t
lien , vo will efl 1 I I Nib | el contract to
them ' > ' u " II *
euro or ref nnd n 11
money and pay entire tipno of comlnir , rallro d far *
onj hotel tllU. Wo clul Irniro the v Drill for acuove
cannot euro. Mfnllonthin paper. Aildmn.
COOK ItHMKiU' CO. , Omaha , t > 'cbra1a.
Oaicc , St. Olalr Hotel , Cor. 13th and Dodge Sis
ilx for all tlm
unnatural dliieliarKPi and
prlVftloillBCHKniif nipii. A
ceilnlnruro for tindplilll -
tatltiK vcakufan ( iccullur
townmiR.
. In rrooinnicuillDg It tea
a | | iiiirerrri ,
. .J.STOHER , MO.DtciTun.lU.
OAI.VI-JSXO.V , TKXAS ,
tlie Rrcat Quit Oily of tlio nciir future. Mug-
ulllcuiitlmrlior. A million and nliulf ilollara
now being npcnt In rock unil Iron doukn. The
seaport of tlm country wuHtof tlio Jllbblsslppl.
Wrlto far Information anil niapa.
11 , M. TUUEUEAllT ii CO. EalabllsleU 18J7
Omaha
Hoots niul Hhocn.
' ' " *
kmKKNDALL. , JONES fe CO. , .
Wholesale Uaimfaclurcrs of Boots & Shoeg
4ontior notion Iliitibtr 8hr > oCo.IIM. 1104 andllOt
llnrntr Strrtt , Omalin , N l > .
llroworfl.
8TOIIZ fe ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1M1 N'trth Kill Street , Otualm , Neb.
.
- - -
Cornice.
" "
K WOIIK8 ,
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornlca
\Vltulow e | " nnil niplnlloftliylliilit * . John Kpenolciv
proprietor. IDS niul 111) ) South 10th ilrt'cU
ArilMtn * Mulct-lull * .
_
" " ' " " "
, 5."HO9PE , JrTJ" '
Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , '
lS13loiili\a Blrcct , Uiunha , Neb ,
Conl , Coke , Etc.
OMAHA COAL , COICK AND LIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hani anil Soft Coal ,
B. K. Cor. ICIh and Duuitlas Strecti , Orurvtm. .Nfb.
DEAN , AHM ! > riiONO \ ic CO. ,
Wholesale Cigars.
< CTN. IflhStrocl. "llullol" KM.
" " " * " * * * " " " " ' * ' ' * ' ' " '
Dry ( looils niul Notions.
M. E. SMITH te CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions
Corner Hill nml Iluwnrit Strecti.
KILPATKIcif-KOCII DUY GOODS CO. , '
Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods ,
QenU'l'urultliliiitCoiiiK Corner lUli and lliruey
Streets , Umiihu , Nob.
Fiirnltiiru.
DEWISY te STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farnntn Struct , Oimhn , Nebraska ,
CUAHLE9 SIItVEHICK ,
Furniture.
Omnlia , Nubrimkit.
Groceries.
HcCORD , BRADY Ac CO ,
Wholesale ( iroccrs ,
lothindl I nvcnworth Street * , Oiunhn , tfolt
Lumber , 10 to.
U 6. W. DOUGLAS & CO. ,
Dealers in Hardwood Lumber ,
Yard 1310 N. ICth St. . Omaha.
JOHN A. WAKEFIEt-D ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc.
Imported niul American I'orllntid Cement StaM
lent fur MllwnukiHi lljrdruiillo Catmint , ana
gulncr While Ilino.
CHAS. n. L.EE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber.
Wood carpet * nnd imrquot nonrlng. 8th and Doufla
tUrecls , Umiilia , NobraakH.
FRED W.
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc.
Corner Ctli nml Poimlna Streets , Omaha.
MIIIIIn cry M nil Nol 1 "na.
iToBE RFELDE R(5sCO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Millinery ,
80S , 210 nnrt 812 South llth street.
Notions :
J. T. EOBINSON NOTION CO. , I
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
1121 llnrney strciit , Oninlii.
f
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TA11K LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Mined and Lubricating Oils ,
Axle grease , etc. , Oranhrv. A. II. Dtahop , Mnmicer.
Pn per.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
* arrf n nice stock ol printing , nrnpplnK nnil writing
paper. tSpcclul nttontlou clvon to card papur.
Safes , Eto.
JL L. DEANE & CO. ,
General /uontafor
Halls' Safes ,
931 and S23 Eolith lUth St. . Onmtin.
Toys , Ktc.
H. HARDY Ac CO. ,
Jubbcrv of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
ilouie FurnlslilnB Clouds. Clillrtrcn'd Carriages. 1200
Karnuni itrcel , Oinaba , N0t > .
Water
U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. ,
Slcam and \Yatcr Supplies ,
wind mills. HI Bond snOJonei it , Omaha.
U. t' . lion , Actinic Mnnnitor ,
Iron Works. J
PAXTON & VIERLINQ IRON WORKS ,
\Yrouglit and Cast Iron Building Work ,
ICnglnvi , brnxs work , s-nernl foundry. mnrlilno ti4
blackmnllli work. Olllco anil wnrki , U , 1 * . '
Itr. unil 17th itruut , Oiualio. )
OMAHA. SAFE & IRON WORKS , V
Mani'is of Fire and Burglar Prool SafcsJ
Voults , Jnlt work. Iron fhiitlcr nnil nro P'cn
U. Andreeu.prop'r. Cur. 14tb anilJacloon HU.
SaHli , Iloors , Eto ,
M. A , DISBHOW & CO. ,
\Ybolusalo manufacturori of
Sasb , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , v
Branch offlce , IZtlmnd Iinrd ilrceti , Omahn , Neb.
Sou tli
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of South Omaha , Limited.
NEBRASKA
National Bank
U , B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEtt
Capital. - - - - $40OOO < }
Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O - B7OOQ
OBIcrrinnd Ulrcctorvllcnrj . Vntoi , Proildon
l wl S. Iteeil , VIcB-l'roildont ; Jamei W. Harare ,
V , .Morne. John H. Collins , K. U. Cu.taloi , J. N.
I'atrkk , W. U. 8. lluKlici , cmhlor.
THIS IRON BAN 1C.
Corner 12lh and Varnam BU.
A Ocncrul liiinUlnz liuiluessTransacted
National Bank.
Capital , - $4OOOOa
Surplus , - 44OOJ
Onireri nnd Dlroctnri A. I * . Ilnpklin , | ireil < lntl
U' . (1.51.1111 , vlco | > ru ldont : Alfred Mllliinl , vnililur
K. 11. llrynnt , n > ilitant c.ailtlcr : Clinrlut TurnorJ
U II. Wllllimi. H. M. Moruuian . UMuy , M. M
AndroCBon.
WANTED4
ISBUtD DY CITIEB , '
COUHTICt.BCHOOk
. „ . - , . DISTRICTS , WATCH
Coneipondencewllcltea. COMpAMt8. , ETC ,
N.W. HARRIS COMPANY '
. . ft , Bankers ,
| 0I05 Dearborn Otront , CHICAGO *
70 BUta Btraut. BOSTON *