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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1887.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
V/hont FlucluatlonB Influenced By a
VHrloty of Causes.
CORN VALUES SCORE A GAIN.
A BtronR Hrs lon Wllnofsctl lit tlic
1'rotlHlon I'll Trutlo Dull In All
Cntllo IlrunulirH O n-
crnl Qnotntlons.
CHICAGO I'HOMJCK 9IAIIKET.
CniCAfio , Nov. P. ISpccJalTelegram to the
URB. ] The fact which assumed largo projior-
tlons In the eyes of the western speculators
this morning was the fall of rain In the
drought-cursed winter wheat region imd
Its favorable Influence upon new sown grain.
Yesterday's vacation had made only a. slight
variation In prices , the opening this morning
being but a trifle lower than the closing
Monday. First sales of December were nt
73'ifcnndof MnyntTSJfc. Underrathcr liberal
offering for St. Louis account there almost
Immediately followed n lifeline to 72Jsi < 7o ! !
for December ami to ; $ efor May. This
was the low point of the session. The first
advance was reported from lialtlmoro imd
the .European situation was given as the
cause for it. The New York market wac
also strong and higher and it was reported
that Henry Clews was a heavy buyer there
nnd also In this market. There seemed to bo
n change of sentiment in thn pit and prices
advanced to "SjVf&'JJIJjC for December nnd
79@7Utj'c for May , with occasional slight re-
tuitions on the way up. The market appeared
strong during all Urn latter part of the ses
filon and closed at ill' t1 for December am'
70 for May. There was a fair amount ol
business done , but ijniutli and without mucl
excitement.
Lower freight rates and iTMilting brlsli
demand for cash corn to-day gave strcngtl
to the speculative market and a uain of kC ?
Jfc was scored on tic ; trading of the morning
session. The opening wan about at t lie clos
ing figures of Monday , or at 41o for Decem
ber and January and 4Xe for May. The.so
were the lowest prices of the session and
from them the market advanced toll' ' col
December anil January and to 45\c for May
There was a very slight reaction in the uioro
uctivc futures before the rlose , which was
at 4\k \ f4\Xc \ for December , } } { for .Ton
imry and 45 > . ( @ 45c for May. Cash and
November corn closed at 4\ \ } { ( < i4\a. \
Speculative trading In oats was at very
low ebb to-day nnd fluctuations were trilling ,
the result of the day's business being u very
Blight advance in prices. Oats for May
delivery opened at /20c ! and the only
price * were 29. } ftjf'JU'ji ! on the split nnd 2'JX
straight , the Inttcr price being the close.
November opened at 25Ve and sold up to and
closed at 25 'e.
In provisions n strong market was wit
nessed. No particular activity was exhibited ,
but the falling off In the receipts of hogs us
compared with last week made traders act
und feel more confident , and with less dlsio- |
Mllon to sell prices showed a tendency to rule
higher.
AFTERNOON SESSION Wheat Ilrmcr ; No-
vqmber V2Ti ' i < ! , December 7iig7iJfc : ) ( : ( ,
January 7tX7-k' ; , May i'.i , ' c bid. Com
steady. Onln iiiict. | but firm. Pork closed at
U2.72 > tfTf'i2 ( ' 75 fur January , * 12.S7J ? for Fob-
niary and tia.20 for May ; trading was light.
Lard Was a shndo stronger and for January ,
February and May 2 } o higher ; November
closed at $0.42J2 , December nt $ < i.40 , January
nt KU7K , February at 10.55 and May at
fft,77J ; light sales. Short ribs were firmer ,
closing at ? < i.40 for January ; February sold
nnd closed nt ? 0.50.
CHICAGO MVK STOCK.
CnicACo , Nov. 9. [ Special Telegram to
the UKH. ] GAITM : Trade was dull In all
branches from the opening to the close. The
run was unexpectedly largo nearly 3,000
moro than at first estimated and among the
offerings were a larger per cent of fair to good
natives than for any day for a month past.
There was also a largo per cent of plain na
tives. As to prices , they ruled very uneven.
Borne nlco lots of fat cattle sold as high as at
Riiy time. Hut below these classes there
coined to bo no fixed or standard values.
Natives , [email protected] > .ji ; ; rangers , $2.4 < > @ 3.50.
Btockers , [email protected] ; cows , bulls aud mixed.
| [email protected].
lloos Trade was brisk , with prices steady
to strong , some dealers claiming an advance
of Bo. yet the advance was not general. Uest
packing sorts sold largely between $4.55 and
f4f > 5 ; u few fancy heavy , JM.70@4,75 , and
even grades , $4.40(34.45. ( Light sorts , includ
ing Yorkers , [email protected].
FINANCIAL.
NEW YoitK , Nov. 0. [ Special Telegram to
the Unu. ] STOCKS The bears had rather a
hard time of it in the stock market during
the morning. They attacked the market
rather vigorously , but were unable to make
moro than a tcmjiorary decline in anything
except the Grangers , which weakened frac
tionally on continued reports of rule cutting
| n the west , and the short interest , which is
believed to be large , was increased. Vnndcr
bills nnd Heading were exceptionally strong
the former being purchased on continued re
ports of largo business and a prospective in
crease In the dividends. Canada Southerr
advanced JJ ( nnd Michigan Central 1 point
The other Vanderbilts remained steady. Tht
feature of trading was the heavy business it
Reading , which absorbed the most attcntior
and detracted from other properties. Cor
bin , Work , Strong and London wcro the
largest buyers , but It was noticed that prices
In New York advanced 1J and were Jf@l
point above the London close. The mannci
In which the stock was bid up nnd the bul
pointers given out created the hnprcssloi
that the stock was bid up to help the rest o
the market and iwssibly help sell the rest o
the list , Missouri Pacific advanced % pe
cent on the rci > ort that it had earned nion
than enough the past nine mouths to pa :
fixed charges nnd dividends and leave i
good surplus. The Grangers began to braci
up about noon nml advanced K < 2f 1'er cent
The market remained firm until the close
when last sales w'cro at almost outside price :
nnd recorded advances extending from > . ( ti
Z4 } per cent , the outside being on Kcadlng
Cotton Oils wcro "tf per cent lower , with ver ;
little doing. The total sales were 2SS,7'.i
hares , including 11,400 Heading.
GOVEIIN.MHNTS Government bonds wcr
dull und steady to ilrin.
YUSTEllDAY'S QUOTATIONS.
rnonucE MAUKETS.
Nov. 0. Following arc the 2C :
prices i
Hour Steady nnd unchanged ; wlntt
wheat , til.50Q4.00 per bbl ; hpring whca
'
-.50(24.60perbbl ) ( ; rye , t5 < Iiy.OO per bb
imekwheat , f5.r > OG0.25 per bbl.
\\hcat-Stcady but firm ; opened rntht
Weaker , closing WTJPUo higher than the cloi
of Monday , caah , 72 c ; December , 73 0-lOt
May , 7UJtc. .
Corn Itulcd dull the greater part of tl
KMlon with a steady feeling ; opened i
ouday's close , lluotuatca wituin u
range nnd closed ' .f ' o higher ; cn h , 41/e ;
Dorcmber , 41 'jr ' : May. 45 5-UV.
Oals- Dull but steady with no tni | rtnnt
change ; cash , 2.aoj December , 2.\ ' ni
2l'Kc. '
ffyc Dull al r,1jV. ?
Uarlry- Steady at 75r.
Pilmo Tlmothy-f..27.
Whlt.ky.-H.10. .
Pork Steady ! January , $12.7.1.
Lard Qulut , firm and n shade hlj'hf.r : cash ,
tt .42 , 'rKU5 ( : December , $ t.40 ! ; May , M.77'4.
Dry Salted Meats-Shoulders. $5.00ft5.2o ;
short clear , t0.75ii.O.SO ( ; short ribs , January ,
tO.40.
Htittor Firm ; creamery , 21j(3..2Se ? ; dairy ,
i(32ie. ( ;
Cheese Steady ; full cream rhcddars ,
' flats , ll 'dill'jej young Americas ,
at ISH' lPe-
Tallow Unehangeih No. 1 country , 4@
4c ; No. 2 , : i } < u ; cakes , 4 n.
Hides Receipts fair demand but moder
ate ; unchanged ; heavy green valtcd , 7c ;
light , do. , 7'fo ; salted bull , Ce ; grt-rn salted
calf , b ; dry Hint. l2Ml3 < i ; dry calf , 12@13c ;
dry salted , lOc : deacons , each , UOii.
Hecplpts. Shipments.
l-'lour , bbls 10.000 17,000
Wheat , bu HU.OOO
Corn , bu lf.3,000 IS'1,000
Oats , bu 175,000 2sK)0 ( ) ( )
Hye.hu 4,000 il.OOO
Hurley , bu 75,000 71,000
N ; w York , Nov 9. Wheat Hecuipts ,
23S.200 ; exports , 05X)0 ( ) ; options opened weak
nnd a tritlo Inwcr jaiiT ruled stronger and
advanced J.f < j'jc ! : ' , Padiiig to moro activity ,
closing firm at about the bust ; spot firm ; un
graded red , 72 7SJ tJ ; No. 1 red , nominal
at b'Jc ; No. 2 red , & 3tfiy3fo in store and
oli'Vator , Mfobtyfo deliveied ; December
closed at M'ie. '
Corn Heceipts , li0)00 ! ( ) ; exports , 1S7.SOO ;
firm ; ungraded , Khdi' v ; No. 2 , 52 0 in
store. f > 3J ( ! i53 e delivered ; December closed
nt 52Vc. ;
Oats Receipts , 37.1,000 ; evports , 2SO ;
market ashndo better nnd moderately uctivc ;
mixed western , 32i' } ( < (34c ; white western ,
35iJ4ic. ( )
Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio was quoted ntfclS.OO ;
options strong , higher and active ; sales , 145-
2UO baps ; November , tlfi.fiOQlS.SO ; Decem
ber , $ ir > .rtl&ili.SO ] ; January. S15.IO@ir . < ; 0 ;
February1Ii.)0iSI5.5H : ) : March , $15.25ef ( 15.45.
Petroleum- Sternly ; United , 72 > .i'e.
Kggs Firm with fair Inquiry ; western ,
Purk- Unchanged ,
Lard Steady ; western steam , spot , { 0.00.
Huttfr In fair demand and linn ; western ,
1320J.V ( ! ; western creamery , ICQ'JOJ-fo.
Checso Firm with moderate inquiry ;
western , OK/0- ! '
Ht. Louis Nov. 0. Wheat Firm ; cash ,
72kc ; November , 71'c ; May , SOJ C Sdj c.
Corn Finn ; cash , ! lb ? < c ; May , llj'sC. '
Oats Quiet ; cash , % November , 24 *
May , 2Sj4'c.
Pork-12.50.
Lnrd-ftJ.SO.
Whiskv-ll.OC.
nutter Unchanged ; civamcry , 23J20c ( ;
dair.v , 10@2tc.
Afternoon Hoard Wheat firm ; November ,
71 ; ! < o bid ; December , TSJjJo ; January , 74C' ,
May , 80' c. Corn , steady ; November , Itec ;
December , SS.Vfu bid ; May , 41 obid. Oats ,
higher ; November , 24J'o bid ; December ,
24 o bid ; Muy,2S fc.
Liverpool , Nov. O.-Wlicat Stpaillcr ;
demand fair ; holders offer moderately , Call
1'ornia , Ids ( id per cental.
Corn Steady and demand fair ; new mixed
western , 4s ( ijjd pur cental.
Clnclnnntl. Nov. * 9. Wheat Firmer ;
No. 2 red , 75 > . , ' ( ( ( 7tic.
Corn Firm : No. 2 mixed , 4rtJtjC.
Oats Easier ; No. y mixed , 28 > $ e.
Hye Quiet but. linn ; .No. 2 , 55 > 2 < s.
Pork Firm ut $12.50.
Lnrd Active and linn ; prime steam , 10.45
"
Whisky-Firm at 51.05.
Milwaukee , Nov. . Wheat Higher ;
December , 71 ? c ; May , 78)40. )
Corn Scarce ; No. 2 , 4Ic. !
Oats Unchanged ; No. 2 white , 2S 4'c.
Hyo Dull and lower ; No. 1 , 53 ( 540.
Uarley Active ; No. 2 , 72c.
1'rovisions Quiet ; pork , November , $12.75
© 13.25.
> liiincnpolirt , Nov. . Wheat Firmer ;
market closed u shade liighor ; No. 1 hard ,
rash , 70c ; December , 704'u ; January , 72c ;
May , 77)40 ) ; No. 1 northern , cash , ( H > } c ;
December. C7c ; January , CSJs , May , 73J < c ;
No. 2 northern , cash , OUJ.fo ; DecemberfiH c ;
January , CMC ; May , ( OJ/c. On track : No. 1
hurd , [email protected]. < c ; No. 1 northern , 07 > < f ( < IC3c :
No. 3 northcni , 04 @ 0. ic.
Flour Stettdy ; patents , [email protected] ; bakcrs' ,
| [email protected].
Kcceipts Wheat , 275,000 bu.
Shipments Wheat , 70,000 bu ; flour , 23,000
bbls.
bbls.Now
Now Orleans , Nov. 9 Corn Steady at
M3.
Oats Scarce and firm ; No. 2 , 8Cc.
Cornmeal Quiet at * J.30.
Hog Products Dull aud drooping. Pork
113.00. Lard-KJ-SO.
Bulk Meats Shoulders , | 5.35 ; long clear
and clear rib , * O.U2 > .
JjlVK STOCK.
Union Stock Yards , Chicago , Nov. 9.
The Drovers' Journal reports :
Cattle Ucceipts , 11,000 ; dull but steady ; na
tives , | 3.00 ( < i5. ( > 2X ; rangers. $3.403.50 ( ;
stockers , $2.00 ( 2.75 ; COWB , bulls and mixed ,
1.10 ( < | 3.00.
Hogs UecclpU , 20.000 ; steady to strong ;
heavy , * [email protected] ; liRht , [email protected] ; pack
ers and shippers , * 4.40V4.77 ( ; skips , f4.25@
4oO.
4oO.Sheep Receipts , 0,000 ; dull ; western ,
| H.23.r,0 , ; Tuxans , $1.50(5.2.50 ( ; lambs , f4.75
( ( , > .00.
National Stock Yards. East St.
IjotiiH , Nov. 9. Cattle Uecelpts , 2,000 ;
shipments , WlOj market strong ; choice heavy
Hogs Heceipts , 4,500 ; shipments , 400 ;
market was nctlvo and liigher ; choice
heavy and butchers' selections , | 4.CO(34.70 ( ;
Yorkers and packers , medium to choice , 14.20
Q4.55 ; pigs , common to good , [email protected].
KnnsuH Clly , Nov. 9. Cattle Ucccipts.
! ) ,400 ; shipments , 1,800 ; choice strong and
a shade higher ; common and stoekcrs and
feeding steers ubout steady ; good to choice
corn-fed. [email protected] > ; common to medium ,
[email protected] Btockers , [email protected] ; feeding
steers , f2. < [email protected] ; cows , | l.y5@2,50.
Hogs Kcccipts , 12,000 ; shipments , 2,000 ;
market opened steady and closed 5o higher ;
common to choice , f4.00@4,50 ; skips and pigs ,
n ( ' . i > (2 ( 3.1H ) .
OMAHA L1VK STOCK.
Cattle.
The receipts of cattle yesterday were lighl
and consisted principally of range stock , witli
a sprinkling of native steers , , The markcl
was quiet at prices very similar to those ol
the previous week. The number sold was
U21. 4CO head were loft over.
The receipts were moro liberal and the de
mand active. The market opened 5o hlghci
than yesterday and continued firm during UK
entire day. The quality of the animals received
ceived was n trlllo superior to these of th (
past few days. Choice hogs sold at * 4.ft5 ( < j
4.50. Fair to medium , . 5jr4.iO. ( : Armour'i
buyer , Mr. Murphy , was on luo market carlj
and his appearance was a signal for eacl
dealer present to buy ns rapidly as possible.
Sliccp.
No sheep were sold yesterday.
Official Kccclpts.
Cattle 77 ;
Hogs s.CtJ :
.SIIIl'MKNTS.
There were no shipinonts yesterday.
Prcvalllni ; Prices.
Showing the prevailing piices paid for live
it. Mock on thomarkes ;
it.nt Choice steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs f [email protected] (
nto Choice steers , 1100 to 1800 Ibs' 3.U5 4,2 (
Fat llttlo steers , COO to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.7503.81
Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to 1500 3.G5 ( ' 4.n :
Good to choice corn-fed cows 2.25C < 2.W
Common to medium cows 1.50W2.21
50 Good to choii-o bulls 1.25S'-W (
Good range feeders. '
or Good native feeders , 900 Ibs arid
upwards . 2.50S2.S' ( '
Fuir to medium native feeders , 000
Ibsuuil upwards . [email protected] (
cr Stockers , 400 to 700 Ibs . 2.10M2.CI
soho Prime fat sheep . a.2.wU.W
Fair to medium shico . , . . , . 2,60a3.0 ( (
Common sherp . . . l oS--- '
heat Light , nnd medium hogs . . ' 4.15M4.2I
at Good to choice heavy hogs . 4.f : > ( 4. *
Good to choice mixed hogs . 4.25 < ; 5 *
ItcprcAcntntlrc Sales.
NATIVE jTF.r.n .
No. Av. Pr. NOj Av. Pr ,
IP..IH',2 , U.OO I".1211 " fl.OO
O.,1077 4.00
8TQCKKU3.
0. , . . ti04 2.10
WUSTCKX COW'S.
14. . . . COO 1.75
Live Stock Sold.
Showing the number of head of block sold
on the market to-day :
CATTLE.
per cwt. live wuiKlit unless otherwise stated.
Dead IIORS sell at J c per Ib. for all weights.
"Skins , " or hogs weighing less thitn 100 Ibs.
no value. Pregnant sows nre docked 40 Ibs.
und btugs EU Ibs. by tlio public inspector.
Ijivc Stock Notes.
Cattle steady.
Shippers arc jubilant.
Hogs reached fMO yesterday.
Look out for largo receipts to-day.
J. E. Halo of Ord. Neb. , was a spectator
yesterday.
James Leslie , of Bclvidcrc , disposed of two
loads of hogs at1.40. .
Eighteen loads of hogs brought the top
tirice yesterday.
George Varnes , of Missouri Valley , mar
keted two loads of hogs yesterday.
Armour's New house killed 1010 hogs yes
terday. I'rctty good starter , isn't it.
J. A. Vandruff , of Uradshnw , Neb. , sold a
load of heavy hogs on the market yesterday.
J. M. Barrett , of Malvern , la. , sold n load
of hogs for $4.40 and started homeward after
more.
The presence of Armour's buyer on the
hog inarUet had u very stimulating effect
upon prices.
Cameron & Wapncr of Hampton , brought
in n carload of llvn pork yesterday which
sold for the highest price , $4.40.
Ed Morrisey , of Kuby , Neb. , came In with
a load of hops early yesterday. They were
sold in three minutes schedule time.
For mouths past the opening of Armour's
packing house has been looked forward to by
live stock men with a great deal of eager
ness. At lust the time has arrived and the
house has been opened under auspicious cir
cumstances. The increased demand must , of
necessity , caused a marked improvement in
the hog market , for which Armour will re
ceive the credit. At the same ttmo live stock
men must not bo entirely ungrateful for
what the other packers have done for the
market. During the past summer the Anglo-
American Packing company have practically
Imd their own way with the market , and nu
merous complaints have been made
against them for holding the mar
ket down. No doubt they did
squeeze the shippers at times , but only did
what any other packer would do under the
same opportunity. On the other hand "tho
Anglo" has been n great help to the market ,
and thus far has done moro than any other
packer toward making a market here. Hut
competition is required to build up a market
und the coining of Armour has supplied the
necessary factor.
OMAHA WHOLKSAhE MARKETS.
Produce , Fruits , Etc.
The / IIotfii0 ( ire the prices nt Which
round lota of produce arc soW on Wits
market. Fruits or other lines of yoods re-
quMitQ cxtm labor of packing cannot al-
wii/s lie sitj > iillcd on outside orders ut the
suwc prices looted the local trade.
BUTTEII The receipts are liberal and the
market ubout steady. While an occasional
package of extra good butter brings 1'Je or
even liOc , it is very hard to get over 18e for
anything. Choice dairy , 17@l'Je ; medium
grades , 18 ( < ? 15e ; ordinary , 18o.
Eoos The market is strong at 20c with a
few sales at Sic. Au occasional sale of
strictly fresh stock was reported at 22c.
CIIEESIS Market fair. Fancy full cream ,
Cheddars , single , 12 (3 ( 13c ; full croain twins ,
I4gl3o ! ! ( ; young Americas , 13J c ; brick
cheese , 100 Ibs in case , 15o ; Liuibergcr , 100
Ibs in case , 14c.
POTATOES Tlio market is well supplied
Utah and Colorado stock sells nt 60@sr c ; Ne
braska and Iowa stock , ! > 5@0c per bushel.
SWEET POTATOES Choice new Jersey
stock , tr > .50 per bbl.
HUTAIIAOAS Choice stock One per bushel.
MEANS The demand is not active ; good
clean stock , $1.60@3,00 ; California beans ,
f2.20.
ONIONS Homo grown , 70 ( 00c ; Spanish
onions , J2.00 ] > er i'O-lb crate.
uits Mediums , 2Sc ; standard , BOc ;
selects , ay c ; extra selects , il5o ; New York
counts , 40u.
I'ouwuy Live Chickens were slow
sale , the weather being cooler dealer *
were moro inclined to take dressed
stock. Fancy chickens nnd old fowls ,
r..00J2.'J5 ( : choice , fl.T.yg'J.OO ; com-
common $ l.K > C'Jl.Triluilts ; ; , largo , fci.r > 0a2.T5 ( :
medium , $3.tH ) < 22. ! > 5 ; turkeys , 7(3So ( live
weight ; geese , f.50 ! per do * . Dressed
Chickens , choice stock , bgOo ; fancy block.
lOc ; turkeys , 10@HJfir ducks , lOc.
GAMI : Tliero w ro moro deer niul
antelope iceelved yesterday than for several
oral days. Prairie chickens , 1.00 ; mill ,
lard duck * , 12.75 ; quail , $1.50 ( 1.75 ; ten ,1 !
and mixed ducks. J1.50fll.75 ( ; geese ,
$4.50 ; snipe , 7flc ( < ? $1.60 ; Jack rabbits , 40fl
45o each ; jack snipe , $1.H ( ) per doz ; deer , 7W
So ; nnti'loe ] ) , 10Vil2o ( : deer saddles , ll@12c ;
antelope , 14@15e.
POTATOES The receipts continue liberal
The quality of the homo grown averages verj
poor and Is unlit for storing for winter use
The greatest objection Is the small size and II
is hard to get over 55c for such stock. A few
sales of choice to fancy homo grown stock
in small lots , were reported at 70s. Utah ant
Colorado stock , & 0@s5c.
TunNirs Receipts equal the demand
Good stock , 40005o. }
UAUI.IFLOWKK The supply not larco
Choice stock , * 2 50.
OVSTKH PLANT Choice largo oyster planer
or salsify. , He ) doz bunches.
tiAiinuic Home grown , 5.00 per hundred
acl oystoi-s
CKLEKY The supply is light. Good stocl
brings 45W50c ( a dozen.
LETTUCE An occasional consignment o
is received which sells at a3u a dozen i.
CiDCit-Cholco Michigan eider , iO.50 po !
il. of U2 gal.
C \ xiiEituiEncU & Cherry. $8.00 ; Hd
A Uuglc , jy.OO ; cape Cods , IIO.OO&IO.SO ,
ad cidar
Ari'Lns Choice stock Is selling In roum
Jots at fa.2 : > M3.r,0 ; fancy JoUnathans , fl.lO.
HoxEr Choice , in t Ib frames , 21c.
I'OPCOHN Choice rice corn , 3ji3Kc ( per Ib
otfwr kinds-2 ( < 42Kc per ! b ,
OnAxar.i Louisiana W.r > 0 per box ; tS.ta
( au.OO IH.T bbl ; Florltla , | | rr ' Jovt--.tHl.
Lr.Mosj Messltm leiho'nsf ( o.OUQo.iiO ;
Malaga , 10.00.
nd iwpcoru
CAI.IFOIISH FnuiTS I'ears , .f3.M < S2.73) )
quinces , J2.50.
GitAj-ES New \ork g'nipes. 5-lb baskets ,
40c.
40c.IUXAXAS The mnikct Is well supplied
with bananas nt fci.OOrt-'l.OO per bunch.
NUTS I'enmlts , 77i ( u. raw ; Brazil nuts ,
13e ; almonds , Tjirriipdnn , 22c' English wal
nuts , iriglSoj nlberts , ICc.
Ororors * Ijfut. "
COFFKE Ordinary prndes , ' 'Otff''OJfc ; fair.
210721J4C ; ] trlme , 21'[email protected] fnticy green and
XXXX , KtcDllworth's } \ , 2ifo ; HeU Cross ,
" " '
'ifitoovs-Extrft 4-tlo , * 2.CO ; No. 1 , 2.00 (
No. 2 , 11.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00.
CINDY Mixed , fl@llc ; stick. 8J @ 0 o.
Jr.u.iKs-JlO-lbpairs , fl.NKftl.UU.
Pi'ovisioNs Hams , 105 { ( | Hc ; breakfast
bacon , 10@llc ; bacon sides , b'ffit'o ' ; dry
milt , 7jS7 ( } < o ; shoulders , 77Ke ( ; dried beef
hams , I0llc ( : dried beef regular , ' . '
hrnis , iilcnlc , 7Jf @ 8c.
Dm ED Fruits Apples , new , Jf's , Co ; evap
orated , 60 Ib ring , 10w > IOBc ; raspberries ,
evaporated , 25 > ( < i2 < .to ; blnekbcrrics.cvaporatcd ,
% 'dilOo ; pitted cherries , Uiii20o ( ; peaches.
new , 7 , ' c ; evaporated , peeled leaches , 2S
< jiyjtievaporated \ , unparcd. ISfVWc ; new
currents , 7J4@7 > # e ; prunes , r > ( ! ? 5 > rjc ; citron ,
2.o . ; raisins , London layers , $2.yoc 2.4 ( ) ; Cali
fornia loose muscatels , 42.10(0.2.20 ( ; new
Valencia , 8W < 2S c.
CANNED Goons Oyster , standard , per
case , $ : UOg5 ! ; strawberries , 2-lb per case ,
? : i.OUi 3.lO ; raspberries , 3-lb , per case , ( .1.00(3 (
y.io ; California pears , per case , f4.X4.80 ( ;
apricots , per ea c , [email protected] ; peaches per
ciise , f..73it' ( > .i > 3 ; white cherries , jer ) case ,
Tii.w ; plums , per case , f3.S003.lHl ; blueber
ries , per case , $2.80ir2.40 ( ; egg plums , 2-lb ,
per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case ,
string ucaus , per case , n.io ; j-iu iimu ueans ,
per case , $1.00 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.50@
2.00 ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , $2.75 ;
8-lb tomatoes , i2:[email protected] : ; 2-lb corn , t2.80 ( < §
2.40.
2.40.HiriNr.n
HiriNr.n : L.utn Tierce , 7c ; 40-lb square
cans , 7c ; 50-Hi round , 7 > . , 'e ; 20-lb round , 7l/o , ;
10-lb pails , 7 > $ e ; 5-lb pails , lc3lb \ pails ,
'StHun Granulated. 7fo ( ; conf. A ,
7Sr71 ( e ; white extra C , O' OJ o ; extraC ,
O.'tte0'fo ; yellow C , 5)tfe ; cut loaf , 77Ka ' ;
powdered , 7 > < @ 7Kc.
PICKI.IH : Medium In hbls , $0.50 ; do in half
bbls , $3.75 ; small , in bbls , $7.50 ; do in half
bbls , $4-25 ; gcrkins , in bbls , fcj.50 ; do in half
TO'IIACCO Lorlllard's Climax , 44e : Splen
did , 4le ; Mechanic's Delight , 41e ; Lcggett&
Meyer's Star , 42c ; Cornerstone , ! ! 4c ; Drura-
inond's Horse Shoe , 41e ; T. J. , 37c ; Sorg's
Spearhead , 44c.
ROI-E Seven-sixteenths , llj llj c.
WOOIIEXWAIIE Two-hoop pails , per doz ,
$1.45 ; three-hoop pails , $1.70 ; No. Hub , $0.50 ;
No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. 8 tub , $4.50 ; wash
boards , $1.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.25 ; No.
1 churns , $ U ; No. 5 churns , 8 ; No. 8 churns ,
v'
v'CitACKnns Garneau's sodajbuttcr nnd
picnic , 5o ; creams , 8e ; ginger snaps , 8c ; city
soda , to.
TEAS Japan , 20@55c ; gunpowder , 2 (
GOJ c ; Young Hyson , 25rt55c ( ; Ooolong , ! it
OOc.
OOc.SYWP No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , [email protected] ;
New Orleans , per gallon , 3S@40o ; maple
syrup , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , Mc ) ;
1-gallon cans , per doz , $10.50 ; half gallon
cans , per doz. $0.25 ; quart cans , $3.25.
STAIICJI Mirror glo s.5c ; Graves' corn ,
CL'c ; Oswego gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c.
HOLLAND HEUUINOS 75 ( < ? 80o per keg.
Dry
PitiNTR SOLID COI.OHS Atlanta , 5l , o ;
Slater , 5c ; Berlin Oil , OMc ; Garner Oil , i > @
7c. 1'iNK AND KODES Richmond , fie ; Allen
( > c ; Hlverpoint , 5c ; Steel Uiver , o ; Richmond
mend , Oe ; Pacific , ( iKc. INDIOO BLUR Wash
ington , 60 ; Century Indigo blue prints , 10c ;
American , fijtfe : Arnold tijc ; Arnold B lO c ;
Arnold A 12e ; Arnold Goldseal lOKc. DUKSS ;
Charter Oak , 4Kc ; Uauiapo , { J c ; Lodi , 4) < fc ;
Allen , 5 } o ; Rlciimond , 5/c ! ; Windsor , Oo ;
Eddvstone. tic ; Pacitic , Cc.
COHSF.T JEANS Androscopin , 7 | e ; Kcnr-
sagc , 7K ° ! Rockport , 0-4'c ' ; Concstoga , fyjc.
BITTS SUmdard , So ; Gem , W o ; Beauty ,
12) ) 0 ; Boone , 140 ; B , cased , fli.N ) .
COTTON FI.ANNEI.S 10 per cent trade dis
count LLc ( \ ; CC , 7J e ( SS , 8/c } ; Name
less , 5K Ji N" . 5 , " i KKi OMc ; GO , 10 > e ;
XX l c ; OO , 14c ; NN , 10c ; RX , 18c ; R ,
20c ; No. 10 , 8J c : 40 , 10 } c00. ; 12' < c ; 60 , 15c ;
30 , colored , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored ,
15c ; Bristol , 13 > c ; Union Paeillc , 18e.
CAIIVKT WAKI' Bibb white , lS > ; c ; colored ,
20' c.
GlNOHAM-Plunkctt checks , 7 o ; Whit- '
tcnton , 7Kc ; York , 7 > c ; Noruiandl Dress ,
SJ c ; Calcutta Dress , 8J c ; Whittenton
Dress , flo ; Renfrew Dress. ll@12J < Jo.
CAMIIIIICS Slater , 4J \Voods,4 ; jc ; Stan
dard , 4Kc ; Peacock , 4Ko.
TICKS Lcwiston , 30 in , , ISJ o ; Lcwiston ,
15c ; Cordis No. 5. 9Kc ; Cordis No. 4 , lie.
DENIMS A moskcap 51-oz. , lOc ; Everett , 7
oz. , 13c ; York , 7-oz. , 13e ; Haymaker , SJ c ;
Jaffrey XX , U o ; Jaffrey XXX , 12 c ; Bea
ver Creek , AA , I2o ; Beaver Creek BU , lie ;
Beaver Creek CC , lOc.
KENTUCKY JEASS Memorial , 15c ; Canton ,
ISc ; Durham , 27 c : Hercules , Ibc ; Leaming
ton , 22J c ; Cottswold , 25c.
CIIASII Stevens' B , Co ; bleached , 7c ; Ste
vens' A , 7J c ; bleached , 8Xc ; Stevens' P.
8 > < o ; bleached , OKc ; Stevens' N. > ; c ;
bleached , lO e ; Stevens' S It T , 12Ko.
MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.85 ;
plain Holland , ' 8Ko to 9c ; Dado Holland , 12 c.
FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman , 32c ; Goshcn ,
32Kc : Clear Lake , 82) ) < fc ; Maple City , 36
hite-G H No. 2 Jf , 21c ; G H No. 1 ,
27Ko ; U H No. 2 , X , 22J < c ; B II No. 1 ,
! IOo ; Quechee No. l , f , 42c ; Quechce No. 2 , J
37 } < c ; Quechee No. 8 , Jf , 32Kc : Anawan ,
jo > < , u ; Windsor , 22W. Red - C 24-inch , i. . ,
K , 24-in.ch,21c ; GG , 24-inch. 18c ; H A F ,
< iV , 25c ; J It F , % , 27Kc ; G , % , 35c.
CoMFOHTElts $0.00 ( ; 35.00.
BLANKETS White , [email protected] ; colored $1.10
@ 8.00.
"HLHACHED SHEETING Berkcly cambric ,
No. 00 , Otfc ; Best Yet , 4-4 , 0fe ; butter cloth
OO , 4'fc ; Cabot , 7Me ; Farwcll , 8c ; fruit of
Loom , Sfc : Greene G , Oc ; Hope , 7J c ; King
Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalc , lljfc ; Lons-
dale , S c ; New York mills , lOk'c ; I'cppcrcll ,
42 Inch , 10' < c ; Pepperell , 40 Inch , ll } < e ; Pop-
perell , 0-4. 15c ; Pcppercll , 8-4 , 18c ; Pepperell ,
J-4 , 20c ; Pcppercll. 10-4 , 22 > tfe ; Canton , 4-4 ,
Sifc ; Canton , 4-4 , 9Ke ; Triumph , Oo ; Wain-
sutta , lie ; Valley , 5c.
HIIOWN SIIIETINO : Atlanta A , 4-4. 7Jfc ; A
Bantio H , 4-4 , 7o ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , ( IVie ; At
lantic P , 4-4 , lijfe ; Aurora IjL. 4-4 , 55 o ; Au
rora C , 4-4 , 4 > c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 0 > e ;
Hoosler LL , 4-4 , 5o ; Indian Head , 4-4,7Kc ;
Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 5j < c ; Old Dominion , 4-4
5 } c ; Pepperell H , 4-4 , O' c ; Pcpperoll O , 4-4
( ! c ; Pepperell , 8-4 , lOc ; Pepperell , U-4 , ISe
Pcpperell , 10-4 , 20o ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4fe\ \
Wachusett , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora H , 4-4 , OJ c ; Au
rora U , 4-4 , Oc.
DITK West Point 20 In , 8 oz. , lOJ c ; West
Point 29 in , 10 oz. , 12 } c ; West Point 2'.l in , 12
oz , Ific ; West Point 40 in , It oz. lOc. Checks
Caledonia X , O c ; Caledonia XX. lOJtfc ;
Economy , 9@ ' . > > 4e ; Otis , 9(5.0 ( > $ c
General Markctn.
Fi.ofit AND Fr.un Minnesota patents'
$2.50 ] icr cwt ; Minnesota backers' '
straight. $3.20 per e.wt ; Kansas and
Missouri winter fancy patents , $ ' ) .45 ( < <
C.OO ; Nebraska patents , , f2.25CI2.35 ; rye Hour ,
[email protected] ( ; rye , Graham , $1.4 pot
cwt ; wheat , Graham , $1,75 per cwt ; corn ,
meal , yellow , OOc per cwt ; cornmcal , whito.
1.00 per cwt : chopped feed , [email protected] per
U > n ; bran , $12.H ) ( < ( jl8.00 per ton ; screenings.
$1 > [email protected] per ton.
HAY The market is a little quiet , dealer *
being a little slow about buying car lots ,
Good upland prairlo sold yesterday ut $7,50 ,
Frits Very few furs have been received
as yet , as the trappers have hardly com.
mrnced operations. Raccoon , 20@70o ; mink ,
lkTi50 ; musk rats , fall , ( 5e ; striped skunlc ,
lOrtf 10 ; mountain wolf , No. 1 , [email protected] ;
2 , $1 rU2.00 ( ) ( ; prairie , fiOd7.V ; No. 2 , 40&l3t ! |
beaver , No. lpnrHiuodj3.XNo.3fl.OO ( ) ; ( ' <
1,25 ; otter , $1.0000.00 ; dry deer skins , 20ft
af perlb ; dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , U
. .
SriitiTS Cologne spirits , 1SS proof , ? UO |
do 101 proof , f 1.12 ; spirits second quality , 10 |
if proof , $1.10 ; do IbS proof , tl.oy. Alcohol Is *
i.r proof , * 2,10 per wino gallon. Hcdlstlllei ]
r wukklcn , ? I.OOal.BO. ( Gin blendeil
l.60 < a2.X ( ) ; Kentucky bourbons , jy.OM
0.00 ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania
r.VC . J2.OOCati.50 ; Golden Shea ]
bourbon nnd rye whiskies , tl.0 ( i.00. ) Hraiv
dies , imjiorted , W,00r b.5 ( ) ; domestic , Jl.IlOQi
3,00. Gins , Imiiortcti , * 4.50(2U.OO ( ; domeMIi |
* lArtKi. . Chamiagncs ] , Imported , per caSi (
-J9. < Wii33.00 ( ; American , per case ,
10.00. '
Jt.uttiWAitr : Iron , rate , $2.70 ; plow
stool , special cast. 4v crucible steel , ti'i'e ;
pant tools , do , 12if ( l6o ; wagon spokes , per set ,
$2.0tX r > .W | hubs , per set , $1,60 ; felloes ,
sawed dry , $1.00 ; tonpues , each , SOo : 'axles ,
each , 75c ; sfiunre nut * , jierlb , Oolite ; cell
chain , perlb,0jt13o , } ; malleable , S&flOcj Iroti
wedges , Oc ; crowbar ? , Oc ; harrow teeth , YC ;
spring steel , 4tf8c ; Hunlen's horseshoes.
$4.76 ; Hunlen's mule shorn , $5.73 ; barbed
wire , In car lots , $4.00 war 100 Ibs ; iron nails ,
rates , 10 to 50 , $2.40 : steel nails , $2.50.
HIIIKI Green butcherB',6 } c : green cured ,
7e ; dry lllnt,10odrysaltScgrcen ; : calfskins ,
7 > jtj ; damaged hides , two-thirds jtrlco. Tal
low 8 { c. Grease-Prime white,3c ; yellow ,
3c : brown , IJ c. Sheeppelts , 25@ < ! 0c.
COAL Egg , $10.25 ; nut , $10.25 ; ranpo , $10.25 ;
walnut block , $3.75 ; Iowa lump , $3.60 ; Iowa
nut , $2.75 ; Illinois , $4.254.7S.
Dry Lumber.
DIMENSIONS AN1 > TI.MllEltS.
FI.NISItlNU.
1st ntiil 2iu1. clonr , 1i } lucb , s. 2 s. . . .150 no
'M , clear , 1 incli , B. 'J s. , . . . . 4ft M
' ' " Ijtfl , i3lii . . 40 Nl
A select , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. . . . . . 40 ( M
! > / , IK'-'n ' . . 44 00
B " 1 incli , 8. 2 In . . : to oo
" " . . 8700
rorijAit UIMHEII.
Clear Poplar , Hx. Uds , } { In. , s2 s . . $3.f > 0
" " Kin. Panel , s2s . . 27 00
" " Corrugated Ceiling , J . . 2S 60
IIATTEN8 , WEl.I , TUniNO , TICKETS.
O. G. Batts , 3Jtf in $00.75
" Hx3insls ( K.45 )
3 In. Well Tubing D 4t M and Bev 23.00
Pickets , D & H , Flat 20.50
" " square 21.00
no.uins.
No. 1 com. s 1 s.$18.00 1 No. 1 , com , s 1 s$17.00
No. 8 " " 15.501 No. 4 " " 18.00
FCNCINO.
No. 1 , 4 &G in 12 & 14 ft , rough
No. 2 , 12 & 14 " . 10.00
it " 10 " . 17.50
CEII.1XO AND I'AIITlTlpS.
1st com. % in White Pine Cellini , ' .
"nil " " " " . 28.00
Clear , } g In Norway " 10.00
2nd com. ? in " " 14.00
STOCK BOAUD3.
A 12 inch sis . ftf.50
No.l.com.Winsls. ft . 20.50
" " 14 ft . 10.00
" jo ft . is.r.0
No. 2 , " " . 10.00
" " " 10 ft . 17.50
Inch Grooved Rootltip , tl.OO per M , more
than 12-inch stock boards same length.
BIMNGI.US , LATH ,
XX clear $ 3.10 Extra A t 2.90
* A * Standard. . 2.75 * A HB&B. . . 2.55
6 in. clear , No.l 1.50 Lath 2.cy
sinixo.
A , 12,14 & 10 ft.$21.50 I C , 12,14 A ; 10 ft.l5 60
B , " " 20.50 | D , " " 12.50
FI.OOlllNO.
A 0 In. White Pine $35.50 C , $29.50
33.50 D , 21.00
E " " " ( Sol. Fencing ) 10.00
SHU' LAP.
No. 1 Plain. 8 & 10 in $19.50
No.2 " 17.50
No. 1 , O. G. , 8 in 19.60
POSTS.
White cedar , 0 in. , J s , 12c ; 0 In. , qrs. , lie ;
8 In. , qrs. , lOe ; 4 in. round 15c ; Tennessee
Red Cedar , split , 15c ; Split Oak , 12o.
LIME , ETC.
Qulncy white lime ( best ) , 90c ; Akron ce
ment , $1.75 : hair , 80c ; plaster , J2.75 ; tar board ,
$1.75 ; sash , 4.0o per ct. ; doors , 40c per et. ;
blinds , 40c per ct. ; mouldings , 40o per et. ;
tar felt per cwt. , $2.75 ; straw board , $1.75.
SOUTIIE1IN YELLOW PlNlt.
Com. 4 & 0 iu. flooring $17.50
Star " " 21.50
Clear " in Celling 21.50
Clear Jjin Partition 23.00
Clear finish , 1 & ! / in. , s Ss 2U.OO
Clear corrugated ceiling , 4 in 25.0(1
Yellow pine casing and base 27.00
Cor. 16th and Farnam Sts.
Cbaintiur of Commerce llullillni ; .
Capital Stock - - - S40O.OOO
Liability of Stockholders , 8OO.OOO
The Largest Savings Bank in Nebraska.
Five Per Cent I'ald on Deposits. Ixinns Made on Heal
Kitate imd perfonal ncciirlty , Notes. W r-
runt ? , Stocks and Bonds Purchase J.
orncKiis :
John L. Miles , 1'resUlont.
Andrew Rosewater , Vice-Presldont.
Dexter L. Thomas , Ca&liler.
voAiiii or DiuECTons :
.TonN I. . Jlit.its. KHASTITS HENSOX ,
SAMt'El.COT.NKR , JOHN H. KVANM ,
AN1IIIKW IKISKWATKI1 , MllllKlS MollHISlIN ,
1)11. H. I ) . MKUCEIt , OKO. K. IIAHKKlt.
cov. AI.VI.V HAU.NUEIIS , DBXTEII I. . THOMAS ,
1'ETKIKiI.ANDT , JAHE8 TlIOMl'SOX ,
F. t ) . JOHNSON. JOHN lluru ,
NATHAN ll r.iuiiA.M.
no Aim or SIANAOINII DIIIKCTORB :
RAMIIKI. COTNEll , KKANK II. JOHNSON ,
JOU.N HUSH , JOHN I , . MILKS ,
DEXTKIl TJ. THOMAS.
U. S. DEPOSITORY.
OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA.
CAPITAL , 1500,000
SURPLUS , 100,000
HERMAN KOUNTZE , Preslilent.
JOHN A. CKE1QHTON , Vicc-Presidcnt.
F. H. DAVIS. Cashier.
W. II. MEGQUIKII. Assistant Cnshlo. ' .
Glasgow via Londonderry ,
Liverpool via Queenstown.
Are Strictly Flrit-Cla , and amoni
the lament , fastest und finest In the worm ,
Saloon , second clnca oiul Bteeriifte Puavrniccr
Accommodntlon * Un xrellrd. ICTcrj
ronarJ fortliecomtortanrt convenience M pat-
diners etudlouslj cuotliicreu anil practiced.
ers every y.itiinlajr for KlaoKiiw. City < if Homo
mlln for Liverpool Octfjher \ ' . It la tno larKCHt unrt
fluent iittMenuer ulennier ullcnt. Hates of pa auo for
all elnnnes ns lovr us by uny uthcr tlrst-c'litbs line. Sa
loon eicurflon tlckt'ta at reduced ratca. Drafts for
any amount at lowest current rate * * . For books
of tonr < * . tickets , or further Information , apply tn
HKNIIKllMIN IIHn'lliUS ( ; , Clilcilto , or tHANK B.
MCKJHKd.Omahii , .Neb.
FOR SALE BY
FALCONER AND FISHER
THE GOLD COIN ,
Best and Most Elegant Heater in the
Market ,
Cull and fceo our line before you buy.
AUOI'ST PCHMl'.Ul'O.
Cor. 17th ami St. Mary's Avenue.
FOUNTAIN
BR.A.2ST13S
E } CUT AND PLTJQ ,
incomparably the Beat.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
llu lf . Jrnti Strrrl. Hf Iwetu Vth in
METCALFCO.
AgricQltnralIniDlcinenlslWagoiislCai'ria es
e , Om h .
I '
JT1Jon i8tttilOm h . "
P. P. MAST * CO. ,
Manufacturers of Bnckeyc Drills , Seeders ,
CultltHor * . ll j lUkfv ( Id.r Mlll und t.ubftn Pul'
rrrlif r . Cor. llth mJ Nlcholn 8trecli.
"
WINONA IMPLEMENT COTi
VThotcul *
Agricnltural ImDleinents , agons &Bnii iej
Corner Klh and Nlcholni Slrrett.
. . Wntorlas.
" '
"A.'HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
_ 1513 Douglu Strtet , OmaliA , N br tk .
Boots and Shoos.
W. V. MORSE Si CO. ,
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes.
1U1 rarnam St. , OioAlm , Net ) . Mitnudtctorr , Sommcl
Sliect , Hoiiuii.
KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. ,
( Succtiaors to Hevd , Joiif > A Co. )
Wholesale Mannfactnrers of Boots and Shoes
A ( ct Tor notion llubbrr Slii > oCa. 11(0,1104 ( A 11M
l. , Om h , Nvbrn k * .
Coffeas , tplcea , Etc.
CLARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Omaha Coffee i > oJ Spire Mills.
Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder ,
Flavoring Kitriictn. Lanndrr llluo , Irik.i , Ktc. 1411-lllt
llRrnor BlreetUmabik , Ncbruka.
W. L. WRIGHT.
Aufnl for ( tic Mixnutncturen nml Importer * of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps. Chimneys ,
Ktc. ( ! mce , 317 8. 13tli St. , Oiiiiihit , Nebraska.
Commission and Storage.
D. A. HURLEY ,
Commission and Jobbing ,
vtur , Krgt ami I'rndiice. Conil nmi-ntK unllflted ,
lleaUquartord for Stoneware . Itarry Uoie und
Grape Ha keU. llllDodye St. . OmnUa.
RIDDELL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
BtMClalUen-nnttrr. KM * . Chcrsr. 1'oultry , ( Jam * ,
Oyit r , Klc. , Ktc. ilJSoutb lltb Struct ,
WIEDEMAN Si CO. ,
Produce Commission Merchants ,
Poultry. Butter , OBIUK , Krultn , Ktc. WJSoulh lith St.
Otnulia , Nubrnikn.
CEO. SCHROEDER Si CO. .
( Succetiora to McShnne A Schroeiler. )
PrOuUce Coininission and Cold Storage ,
Coal , Cokeand _ uimo.
' "
OMAHA CO'AL , COKE & "UIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
JOB South nth Stroct , Omaha , N britka.
J. J. JOHNSON Si CO. ,
Mannfactnrers of Illinois White Lime ,
in < J hlpn r of Cell , Coke , Cement , Plaitor. I.lm
Drain Tllt > and Scwor Pipe. OIBco. 1'axton Ilotol
Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
SMiers of Coal and Goto ,
211 South 131 b St. , Omnha , Nob.
andJNotIons
M. E. SMTH & co. .
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions
1103 and IKKDouglm , Cor. llth HI. , Omaha , Neb.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo
Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goofls.Kotions
O nti' Furnishing ( ioodii.Corner llth and llirney Eta ,
Omaha , Nebratka.
DEWEY & STONE.
fnolesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farcan SU et , Omaba , Nebnuka.
Crocrl B.
PAXTON. GALLAGHER * CO. .
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
106,777,708 and Til 8.10th St. , Omaha , NtD.
McCORD , BRADY * CO. .
Wholesale Grocers ,
llth and Learenworth Streets , Oniaba. Ntbratna.
D. M. STEELE t C < S7
Wholesale Grocers ,
UN , IKI and 1223 Haraer rltreet , Omaha , N .
ALLEN BROS. .
Wholesale Grocers ,
1114 and 1116 llarnty Btreet , Omaha. N'eb.
. . . . .
LEE. FRIED & CO. .
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
Ttnwari.Bbftct IronKt . Ajrtnta for llowe Hcalei.acd
Miami 1'owdcr Co. , Omaha , Neb.
HIMBBAUGH * TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop.
Mechanic * ' Tooli aad Buffalo Scalei. l 0i Uouglas-iL
Omaha , Ncbraika.
RECTOR ft WILHELMY CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
10th and Ilnrnty St § . . OmahaN ; b. Wntcrn AcenU
( orAuktln rowd rCo.J rrcr on Kteel Nallftralr-
banka Standard Hcalet.
Heavy Hardware.
W. J. BROATCH.
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
> .lU
EDNEY & GIBBON.
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
af on and Carriage WooU block , Heavy Hardwara.
file. 1217 auil 11U Leavvnworth St. , Oniulm , Nub.
Hats , caps , Etc.
W. L. PARROTTE 4 CO. .
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
1107 Harner Street , Oraaba , Neb.
Liquors.
WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO
and ( LER & CO. ,
Importers & Jobbers of FineWines SLionors
ait India nitter and Domestic I.lquori. 1113 Ila
Lumber.
OMAHA LUMBER CO. .
All kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
16th bueet and Union t'aclflc Track , Omaha.
LOUIS BRADFORD.
Dealer in Lnmber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
DOOM.etc. T rdCorner7lh anil Douglas ; CoruerVtk
and Dou lai.
c. N. PEITZ.
Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber ,
Utli and California Eti. , Omaha , Neb.
FRED W. GRAY ,
Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
Corn r Cth and nouglaa St . , Omaha.
T. W.HARVEY LUMBER CO. ,
To Dealers Only ,
Office , 1433 rarutu built , Omaha.
"JOHN A , WAKEFIELD , ' '
Wnolesalo Lnmber Etc ,
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' - . CHAB. R. LEE , * .
Dealer in Hard ooil
Wood Carpet * and I'arqutt Flcorlnt. tth an
I. OBERKKLDER ft
IfflDortcrs & Jobbers of Millinery & Holipj
S09 , JIO aid Jll 9 nth llth gtffti. d
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION Cb.
Ibolesale Notions and Furnishing Goo
Wi and 405 BoHlli 101 a tlr t. Oaa > > .
VINYARWSCHNEIDER , Vf
Notions and dent's ' FornishiHiZ Gooii"
110& llarnT Str tt , Omaha.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO ,
Wholesale Refined and Lnbricating Oils ,
A > l Orrai * , etc. , Oniha. A. II. Blihop , Va t i > i
Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. , " *
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry * nlro Muck of printing , wrapping and writing
paper , i"pecliil mention glten to c r load uhltri.
" *
Prlnter8 Materrln7iBr"
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION.
Aniiliary Publishers ,
Dealer ! IB tp , rf" " ' anil prliitf r > ' luppllti. CM
t < uuthinhStrrt > t , Omaha.
Ruboer OOOCIB.
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OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers anil Dealers in Rubber Goofy
Oil Clotlilim am > 1/oalln-f Kurnam Str e tt
PumpaEtp.
A. L. STRANO CO. .
Pines anil Engines ,
Ftram , W | IT , rnllnar nmt tulnlng unillrK | , etc.
W : nml ' . ' 'I Karnam Street , Omaha.
CHURCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pomps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Ftcam and Watir tti-iiilniiartfra for > <
Kmut A ( Vi > gcioilf. t'aruaiu St. , Oniaba.
"U.S. WIND ENGINE JtPUMP * C"O. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Hallldar Wind MIIN , BIS niul IW Kurnnni fct. , Omahqa
U. V , Uo , AciliiK Manager.
BROWNELL&CO. ,
Engines. Boilers and General Machiuerf.
Bhuet Iron Work , Steam I'uinpn. Saw Mlll . 1213-lJJf
LravonwtirtU Street , Oninhr
"
. STIMMEL a co. ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seed )
til nd 913 Jonpt St. , Omntia
ARMSTRONG , PETTIS Si CO. , .
Storage , Forwarding and Commission , j
llritnrh lintiFrof the IlennitT OUIET To. Ilugelf i
wholo5 le anil rrUII. 13 ( ,13lO nc\ \ ISIS litrdBtteut ,
Otn b . Teltpliouo No. 7W.
Tea * and Clear * .
WM. A. WILSON St. CO. ,
Inmortcrs and JoDbers of Teas &
Eplooa and Dalir Bailnt 1'owJtr. 1116aud liUHail
ney street , Omaha. J
OMAHA
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS.
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and CornicR'
John i > euotrr. Proprietor. VK Uoilac and 103 and 111
NortU luth Street , Omaha. :
Smoke Stacks , oilers , tto.
H. K. SAWYER ,
Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks ,
liritchingi , Tnnkn and General Bolltr Kepalrlnf. 131
Uodiie Htrtct , Omaha , Neb.
Iron Works.
PAXTON * VIERL'NO.
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort
Kniilnri , Bra j work , general foundrr , machine
blackinilth work. Orflce anil worki , U. 1 * . llj , ul
17th Btreet , OmaUa.
OMAHA WIRE& IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturer of Wire and Iron Railing
Ue > k ralli , window guard * , flower standi i , , wire iltfu
etc. , I'it North IClh St. , Omaha.i
OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKSJ
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
Vault > , ] all work. Iron and wire fcnclnj. ilgna , etc.
Andreen , I'rop'r. Cor. Itth and .Jackson Bin.
MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD COT
Miitrlf.ictilrcrs I.lubber' In
Wagons , Buggies , Kikes , Plows Etc ,
Cor. illh nun i Hclllc 8U.innhn. Nvb.
MEAGHER ft SPROAT.
Oeneral Agents ( or Dlebold Safe & Ixick Co.'i .
Fire and Burglar Proof SafesTinie , Locks ;
Vaults and Jail Work , 1415 Karnam Street , Omaha. *
CANFELD MANUFACTURING co ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeani PanU , Shirts , Ktc.W \ ! nml 1104 Douglat Street
Omaha , Neb.
Sash , Doors , Etc.
M."A. DIS BROW si co. ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , '
Branch Office , 12th and Itard Streets , Omaha , Nebj
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. . i
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds
Mouldings , Stair Work and Interior Hani Wood Klnfi
lib , N. K. Corner Sth unit Leaveuworth htrvcU ,
Omaha , Nub.
OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. ,
Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Doors ,
And Illlnds. Turning , Nlalr-nnrk , Uank and OOloi
1-lttlnKn. 20th anil I'nppleton Afunuii.
Browors.
STORZ Si ILER.
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1521 North Kluhtcenth Street , Orimhn , Neb.
Ill ,
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O. U. J'AI.MIH , .V. IMUCIItlAN. J . M , IM.ANCllAllJ
PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. . l
Live Stock Commission Merchants , .
Oftloc-lloom ' .Orposltfl Kzchance IlullilloK , Vnlott
btuck Yara , rWmth Uniuliii , Nub. _
McCOY '
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
Market furnished nppllriitlrtn. Ht4 > ckers an
ffeilcrt furnlihtt't on Rooti tnrmt , ittifrruucrc 'Oiitfti
ha .NMIonil iltnk an(1 f oulh Ouilm NaUuuiU , Dalun
block y rdi , bouth Omuli * . 7
Lormvi ER . "VVE T ERFIELD & MALEV
Live Stock Commission ,
Room Ib JCxcliitnpe Iliilldlup , Union Stock V
hvulli < JiDatm , Nab ,
HORN fc SHARPE ,
Commission Dealers in Liyc Stock ,
Rnnm 23 , Richance llullillng , Union Flock Vila
Omaha , lluirrcncri. Union Nnt'1 Ilink , Oinu
UtilrmSUxk Yanli Hank , K. Omalm , K. ti. I * . '
I're > . Am. Uank ATnut tVi. , Omalia.
ALEXANDER .V FITCH ,
Commission Dealers in Live Stock
IlO'jtn 29 , oppoilto K > etin > o llnllillnK , Union St
V ril , boulli Oinalm , Neb.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha , Limited ,
John K. Bo ; < l , Bupurlnlendtat.
. , \TTOWf' W AWHWrltnll" | > r' > | 1-
$ I f\ * V A MJCX.AM MJf \ taucnt by UalU
licit anil , bert , , jt m Boiftn uio. Circular *
f I'fto. JfJcC. A.H.QAJIALXK. BoxiP * ' f ut * .

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