Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 9, 1886, Page 3

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A BARELY STEADY NARKET. Wheat Held About Even Without Much Active Trading. CORN RULES HEAVY ALL DAY, The Trouble at the Stock Yards Re- sponsible for a Decline in Pork —The General Market Quotations. ON 'CHICAGO CHANGE. CiicAco, Oct, B—[Speeial Telegram to the Bre.)—The tone of the markets this morning was justa shade firmer on wheat but only steady on other articles. November wheat opened at 73¢c and sold between 7% and . November corn opened at 3 9650, Cables wero again slow and gave no intimation of any particular action based on anything other than domestic causes. Up to 10:30 nothing of any special Interest came into wheat, all the fluctuations being be- twoen Tikc and 73ie. But corn, on the other hand, was heavily sold and fell back to B6'sc for November, only recovering a fraction, Pork went down early to 870 for November, then recovered to $8.8214, and reacted to 88T After the first hour the Qirection of the market was steadily down- ward, but the decline was 5o slow and easy s not to attract any particular attention Up to noon the low point was 8le. | cables brought out a good many buying orders on A basis of 78 for Noven ber, one house being ready 1o take 500,000 bushels at that tigure, But the orders could not be filled at that price, and beyoud that the high ocean freights and scarcity of tonnage would have made it impossible to move the stuff, [t is of course unknown What induced traders on the other side to 1ook on wheat as a purchase, but it is thoneht here that the next report of the amount afloat will show & « rable decrease. Corn made no appre recovery from i November, but ruled heavy to the close and was not operated In any large lots "The labor troubles at the stoc given up as the reason fo; ine in pork, fraders having apparently overlooked the Tact that two days azo they bulled it up 10 150 on this very thing. Business was light and wholly without special featur In the aiternoon the markets were dull and weak. The strike at the packing louses made some holders of provisions anxious to Tealize, Wheat was dull and heavy under Targe offerings. Wheat closed at 703 for October o for November, bid for Di Corn S yards were her, 247 (@2 g for October, < $.40 for Jantiary. 70 for November, 85,0215 tor year, January. Short Fibs closed nonimally at $6.10 for October, B 1¢ for January. Cun puts, corn, puts, 85! OHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Oct. (Special Telegram to the Beg.]—CaTrie—The beef cattle de- erease in receipts to-day gave salesmen a de- cided advantage which they were not slow to take. ‘The supply was not very large and the demand was good. Trading was more active, and while common to fair kinds were no better than steady, good to choice kinds were 10¢ higher. For instance, some big 1,520 1b Dblue grass eattle sold at $4.80 to-day, while the same man who bid $4.70 for them yeste day offered 8435 to-day. Tidy light cattle were in good demand and sold well at stronger prices. Shippini steers, 1350 to 1500 Ibs., 3 1200 to 1350 Ibs, 950 to $,60@4.25. In 'ra he supply to-day wos not large. 1d was quite zood and the trong allaround, Some sales were con: eraply higlier, but on an ayerage prices were about 1010 15¢ higher than day_before ye terday. Sules: 45 Montanas, 1276 lbs, $4.1 m.—Whea! vember, 5 calls November Calls, CHICAGO, 83251 y : %0 Wyoming, 1141 Ibs, 83.10. oas—Trade was slow and prices rather weak, esnecially on the ordinary run of pac Ingsorts. There was really but one bu Armour, for packing sorcs, and r Bhipp . Squires. This class is selling atvery Tow prices. One of the above buvers filled out an order yesterday for_about $3.90, and plenty of good and useful packing sokas Bold down o $8.75@3,80, with rough lot us Tow as $5,50( 3.0, Best packing sold at $4.00 @410 3 40, er, Iy oné New York, Oct. 8—MoNey—On call, o at 4@10 per cent, closing at 4 pe cent PAPER—4@5 per 14 for demand. rs—Government bonds were § s again showed a decrease in volume of business, and_ the net result of the trading of the day is that prices are lower in the majority of the active list. The open- ing was irregutar. the difference between last evening's final figures and first prices this morning ranzing from declines of e cent to an advance to a like amount. W England was a prominent exception, being 1per cent higher. ‘The general market was barely firm. After the first hour business be o quiet, and in the afternoon price 1'off throuzhout the list, the notable excoptions being Nickel Plate, Ana, Bloomington & Western and ern Union. The market ratlied in the last half Bour and closed firm. The great majority of active stocks to-night are lower BTOCKS ON WALL SIREET. 8 cont bonds.. 10010, & N, W L5 s 1115 " prefer R 48,0 BN Y O Pacific ' of ‘95, 1201 Gigzon Tran Central Pacitic.. 8% Paciile Mail. C&A 1025 P D & E... e 100 ° P, P, C. 4 C. B &Q....... 1854 Rock Island’, L& G, L : pr Erie... .. 8 5 gl pre erred .. . Ilinois Central, L, B &V - Kansas & Texas. BnLg 110 . 142 L 18y : o 8t I Loy Cpreferred . . 1155 Western Union. 88710, R, &N.... . 635 PRODUCE MARKET. Chicago, Oct. ehanged; 8. —Flour—Dull and un- winter wheat flour, $4.0°@4,10; southern, $3,90@4.00; Wisconsin, $4.004 4.10; Michigan soft spring wheat, $3,50@ Minnesota bakers, $3.50@4.10; patents, 60 low grades, $1.75@2.75; rye lour, et at $8.25w8.50 in barrels, and $5.00@ .20 in sack Wheas- Quiet » o under’ vesterday October, November, T84 @i8ie cember, Thainie; May, 81i¢ Corn'fiuled Weak, déclined 3(@j closed at about inside pric fiy.. A‘nvualm.w.c; No vember, 307 ageniby ther steady, elosing cash, Tlig@ 0: g 140 lower ; Novewber, ady at 481 11t ss@mie. Timothy seed--1rime, sold early at $1.00 and closed at $1. Flax-seed—$1.0¢ Pork —Ope receded 106 ober, Go, rmallied 1@ closing quiet; cash, ST @s70: Novewber, $0.8044 ker, declined 5@ be uary, §° i, 'Buik_Mcats - Shoutders, $5.1 5@0.70; short ribs, S creamery, b stock, 1@, cream choddars, 114 @i2ie; young Americas, @se, carce At 153¢@17c, Thvavy green salted, fully cured, 1@ i3ges ieht. do #1ge; bull hides 5i¢e: dry. salted 11@1%. Tallow—No. cake, e AFTERNOON BoARD weak and generally lower. W0%c; November, December, 4’y May, S17ge. Ce ember, 5°,¢ e ber, iye; M o OMs —Noyambe 2ige; May L} January, January 1 country, 8)@8¥ec; No, % Markets all Wiieat-— Octobe Receinta, 15,000 2,000 X0 154,000 00) Bhipments. Flour. bb's. 40,000 Wheat. bu.. Qorn. bu Oate, bu Rye, bu Barley.on 31000 Do 41,00 New York. Oct. S—~Wheat Receipts, 174,000; exports, 17,000: cash a shade lower closing heavy : export trading very moderate; options opened firm and advanced 1@ e, but soon weakened and broks sharply % 3¢ J at botton rates: uneraded rea, No. 8 red, Ti@2e: No. 2 red, K¢ in elevator: 84 e afloat, S3i,@sis,e f. 0. b.: No. 1 red, 87'4eNo. 2 red, October el W at M. _ Corn-Spot declined '@« K@l e, olosing heavy: receip ports, 27,000; ungr edd, A4 (40 in elévator, 45! j@ioe afloat; No. closing at #4' ¢, Oats—Igw@" e mixed western, 350¢(@40c. Petroleum— Firm: United, 04% Sgks—1n fair demand: tirmg western, 20'¢ (@e. *ork —Dull and nomtnal. Lard—October thirteen points lower; west- ern steam spot, 86.10@.15. Butter—Quiet, barely steady. Cheeso—Qulet and casie Minneapolis, Oct. - Wiheat--More active and ly@!ge highers 1 hard, Jox Noveniber, 3115e; December, 1 northe h, 68t ;c: November cember, 70 0." 2 northern, November, Yecember, 6517 Flour—Dull; patents, $1.20@4.403 bakers’, $3.20023 40, Receipts—Wheat, 139,000 bu. o lpments = Wieat, 43,000 bu. 3 flour, hbls. { No. 2 e October, 9,000% western, lower: re ) s, white Rye Pork—Quic Lard—Fasy at § Whisky—$1.13, Milwaukee, Oct cash, 70Uc; November, Wheat -—Weal : ember, Corn—Quiet: No. 9, Oats—Weaker; Provisions. November, $8.75, St. Louis, Oct. 8. No. 2 red, December, Corn—W S4c; December, Oats—Weak vember, y . 2, cash and 15e: May, 850 . 2 mixed ey December, R Whisky—81. Tork—89.57'¢ Lard Butter dairy, 1 3 Afternoonboard—Wheat weak and @ 3.c lower. Corn—Weak and y@ije lower. Oats—Unchanged. Liverpool, Oct. 8.—Wheat—Demand im- proving; new No.9 winter, 6s Gd, steady; hew No. 2 spring, 08 Tigd, steady. Flour—Is in poor demand at 8 4d, dul Corn—Is in poor demand; spot, 4s 315d, steady; October and November, 45 3d, dully December, 45 510d, easy. New Orleans, Oct. and lower: mixed, 4 white, 1@, firmer at 8%, Steady. Corn—Dull, weak 3 vellow, 3 r demand. s, $5.50; long clear Kansas Oity 8.—Wheat—Low N cash, 60ie bid: November, G1lj¢ Corn—Steady: No, 2, cash, 30ic; Novew ber, 311¢ bid: December, 8% bid. Oats—Nominal; 2415e bid for eash. Yoledo, Oct. . Dull and closed tober, T03c. h and ( h, 26! LIVE 8TOCK. Ohieago, Oct. 8,—The Drover’s Journal reports as follows Cattle—Receipts, 5,5 higher; shipping steer ers and feeders, $2.20@3.60; cow: and miyed, 15; bulk, 2,40 through ' 10¢ higher : cow 753 3,40: western ra ives and halt-breeds, $3.10 1 3 wintered Texans, $2.90@ shade stock- bulls H 0@ dy: rough and nd shipping, @455 ski active but 106 Xe western, 8340w lambs. $5.0@ ceceipts. 6,200% 5250024003 Cattle—Recelpts, §3,25( ans, S Hous—Re , 20007 shipments, market remaing weak and slugzish: choice, heavy and butchers, $4.004.40: packing, £4.00@4.20; X orkers, §4.004.25; pigs, $3 00 @8.90, Kan Oct. 8.—Cattle—Recelpts, 2,0003 grass rangers active und 10¢ cows and butchiers stuff steady rs and feeders firm: good to , $4.00(4.50; common to medium, $3.50 ); stockers, 82.25@2.75; feeders, $2.80@ cows, $1.50G grass range steers, ), s Receipts, 5,000; shipments, 1.000; ligght mixed weak and 5'to 10¢ lower, others 2ood to choice, $4.00@4.15; common lium, $3.00@5,85, OMAHA LIV STOCK. ¥riday Eyening, Oct. 8. ~'TPhe receipts of cattle are not héay: tle are coming in slowl but fast enough to supply the dema f feoders, Range cows are gomng slowly and are in plentiful supply, Good corn catile are i good demand and ateady. Butehers’ stuff is in liberal supply and the market w Heg Eniainatan & licago packing’ houses has a prossing effect upon the market. ceipts of hogs were liberal l‘Hlil{ and about the same as vest T'he market was 10@ 150 lower and slow at the Several loads were left unsold. Sheep —Nothing doing on the market. RECELPTS. 000 Prevalling Prices. Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on this ma L. Choice steers, 135 to 1500 lbs, . (24,60 Choice steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs. Medium steers, 1250 to 14 iee l':‘ll little steers, 1050 to 1150 1bs . Fair to medium g Good to choice pulls Light and medium n xl 1o cholee heavy od to chioice mixed hogs od 10 choice sheep. Fair 10 kood shee Common sheep. (N BANGE CATTLE, Pr. No. 4 104, 14, ruled | 14,000 | 535,000 | 115,000 | E OMAHA DAILY [ FIROW QUTS, Shk. Pt No. Av 450" $2.90 T.... 34 20 2.00 9.1 0 800 1.1 Shk. r 110 S0 n1h Shipments. Showing the number of cattle, slicep shipped from the yards to-day CATTLE. R, C. B4 ho r¢ and Dest, Chicaga | Cars Q. All sales of stock in this market are v [ per ewt live weight unless otherwise stated, at e per 1h for all weights S weighing less than 109 1bs sows are docked 40 ade ol e Pregnant and stags 0 1bs OMAHA WHOLESALE MARF General Produce. Friday Evening, Oct. 8 The following prices are for rowni iots of produice, as sold on the mdrket to-day. The | Guotations on fruits represent the prices at which outside orders are filled. Burrter—The receipts of the inforior grades of butter are ou the increase, but | Clioice table butter continues to be a scarce article and 1n good cemand. ‘There are no new features in the market. ‘The same thing that was said last week applies equally well 1his week. Commission liouses are_overrun with poor butter andhave hard work to sell jtatany price, while there 18 an inereasing demand for choice butter, .\’Iuyl»-n can im- srove the quality of their butter by handling twith more care. Painsshould be taken to have only one grade in a package, s poor butter packed With good necessitates the whole being sold as poor butter. It 18 too early to bezin shipping butter in boxe Choice butter. commands 16a1se, and but there is very little of that grade Fair to good is selling at 50, and poor at 4@de. Choice creamery but- ter s sellinz at 25c. Kaas—Tlie t remains steady at last week's quotations. 'Tho receipts are not heavy, but about equal to the demand. Strictly fres eges are selling at 17c. oviairy—The reeeipts of poultry have ) heavy the past week, and the warket dragging.” The bulk of the old fou are coming in are very light and j quites very good spring chickens to 0. Hucksters have been gluttin; arket with both old towls and spring chick- and by putting prices © down cut off a good deal of trade the commission houses, Old fowls, per doz, $ ol towls, faney, s spring ehickens, large 0% Spring chickens, faney, $ spring chickens, wedinm,’ $1. pring ehiickens, small, not W IIHGA|. ducks, §2 turkeys, not ited. ANE: from choiee In spite of the warm weather considerable game in - during . Cooler weather would greatl impro i demana and reduce the ris| of handling it. Prairie chickens, 3 dozen: quall c., $1.00@L2 s, (T ¢ ducks, J, §1,000@01 e lope. catcasses, 6@ic: J $35.50@1.00% smiall, per doz., $1.00@1. Oy srins-—The weather s been 1 warin to admit of a very b oyster trade. Howevyer. trade is better thai usual at this season, and & good many orders from the outside ediums stand- ards, 50¢ 3 New York counts, 40¢, Porarors—Tlicre are not many pot arcivine, and the market is good for choice All and inferior stock moves very nd is not wanted. Prices remain the same as last weel A few Colorade and Utah yotatoes have arrived and sold at M@, Choice shipping stock, per bu Swi s—The market supplied witlh choice stock a han they can be sold. 1@2e. cliini fairly well, in .00 per bushel, but ' the Car lots haye sold this Choice stock, per bush, %0c ctis well_supplied and the demand good. There is n wide difference in the quality of ‘the stock that is coming_ in, whicl 18 indicated by the range in prices. Shivping stock, per doz., 35@ise. s—Strietly choice apples are searce, h stocks meets with very fair amon stock 15 in very liberal A consignmel is expected to arrive week. Choiee ship- Al or eating apples non stoe is well are com- Choice shipping ONIONS- a small demand is Tinited 0c., an apple: the ing stock and fane; e in good demand. HOME-GROWN GRAPE firm at the quotations. ning light and they will not Jast much fonger. The Concords are about played out and are not coming in fast enough to supply the home trade. Shipping stock, per Ib, 5¢3 10-1b baskets, 40. LEMoNS- Choice, 560 size, per box 88,503 Messina, $0.75@10.00, OnANG \e onily changes on the m ket are Jamaica, which are lower than last week, Jamal box, $5.00: per bbl., $11. CRRAN he niarket is 1 suppiied with very choice stocl per bbl., S8.50; Jer 1sin, $7.50. BANANAS—Banan st w 2.00; Banans (3. 50, CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Two_ca fornia fruits were rec s countof the cooler weather y good_order and met with qu chies, £2,25; -, Tokays, § k. r, $3.00; —The market The supply is_run- are selling at about s, vollow, per , yellow, large of Cali- . Onac- Nebraska, ¢ extra white 1% choiee, 2@ The market is aunost cleaned up, 2 beans in [air request. M. 1 Navy, $Li0@Lis: H. P. Medinm, SLi0@ 1.65;¢choice clean country, @l 50; good clean country, 90@s1.00: inferior, 60@7 PROV! Ham, red, boneless, b boxes, 111¢es pienic ham, 1014, breakfast con, sugar-cured, d¢; shoulde Suzar-cured, se; olear side bacon, Sadlie; dry salted sides, Sige; dried beef (hams), 15 dried beef (regular), 12 laxd, 40-1b bank’s, 8i4c; 10, 5 and 5-1b pails, 8l @de. YT orn Axp Mrrsturrs—Winter wheat flour, best quality patent, $2.75: second qual: ity, " 8240; " best aquality’spring | wheat flour, patent, §2.60; bran, e per ewt chopped feed, i0c per cwt: white corn meal, 1003 veilow corn meal, % oWt sereening, 0¢ per ewts hominy, 8200 per oM shoris, 5 ber ewt: graham, $1.60; hay, in bales, $5.50@ .00 per ton. GrA1N—Corn, 24c; new 0ats, 23¢: rye, 4003 wheat, No. 2, & lialf bbls, " § half bbls, 54. in half bbls, $4. SYRUP— No, 70, 4-gallon kegs, §1.20; New Orleans, 35@4be per gallon; Maple Syrup, ¢ barrel, strictly pure, fve per gallon: I gallon cans, §0.25 per doz. | 34 gallon can $5.25 per,s doz: quarte ., $3.00, SueAns—rowdered, Ti(@Tige; cut loaf @ik e; granulated, 6i@iice; contectioners’ A6\ ¢; standard extia O, 6@t 'y ; extra O, 53 B3c; medium yellow, Bl (@hi w‘ 3¢ inch. 934¢; % ineh, 105¢; X Ineh, Duten Froirs—No, 1 quarter apples, 55,@ 40; in evaporated boxes, 9is@b3(o; blackber ries, boxes, Vk«oie; peaches, eastern, dim Blyc; peachies, evapofated, 151@l7c: Salt Take, hone in mayket- raspberrics,new, 17 (@15}c; currents, T14@7ige] prunes, new, 4% Sranguodirror gloss 116 5%o; Mirror gloss, 8 Ib, 5ige; Mirror gloss, Bige; raves ‘corn, 1 b, 6e; Kingstord's corn, 1 1b, 7e; Kingsford's gloss, 1 1b, T Kings- ord's gloss, 6 1b, T:4¢; Kingstord's pure, 81b, Se: I(inxsluld'sbulk, de. UANNED GOODS—~Oysters, can, $9.40; strawberries, 2 1b. per case. $2.10; Taspberries, 2 1b per case, $2.10; California ars, per ease, $4.50; Apricots, per case, 5007 peaches, por case, §5.50; white cherries, or case, $1.0); plums, per case, $8.75: biue: orries, per case, 81,37 eg pius, 2 Ib, pex case, 32.50; pineappies, ¥ Ib, per case, 5% @5.50; 1 b mackerel. per doz, $1.20; 1 1b sal- non per doz, 8L5¥@1.60; 2 Ib govseberies, or case, S1.75: 3 1D SLTiDE beans, per case, | $1.70: 2 1b lima beens, per case. §1.60:2 b arrowfat peas. per case. §2140:3 1b early standaid, per | cur IH‘_)_' ATURDA CorprEe—Ordinary grades, 11@110: falr, 1@12ige; prime. 11§15 RN fancy green and w. 13@liie: oid gov ernment Java, 20 interfor Java. 104@ 200; Mocha, icy Arbuckle's roasted, o; McLaughiin'a XXXX roasted, 16401 Dilworth's, 16¢: Red Cross, 106, TonAcco—Plng, climax, 42; horsesh g7c; tar, 10 spear head, 393 piper hieid 60c} eold shield, de: merry war, 2 Durham meerschim, spirit enred. Per cddie, 2Sc; square cases, square, ACCO Kin, Bie; 8, Hic: IS, € style, 230: VI N. O MATCHES 70: mul 3 stick, Sly@ol da, butter Soars—Kir Kirk's satinet Kirk’s white R Cap, $6.50: White Cloud, $5.75. Sayon imperial, 1 Kirk's standard, , 84.00; Kirk' Waslibc Do General Markets Medium, 1820 per b 15¢; coarse, 14 Woor fine heavy, «16¢3 burry wool, Hibks butehers, wasiges dry flint, 1@ o@l0e: ereen calf skins, fadly Nides two-thirds price. Fallow prime: wit yellow, 2} Sheep Pelts, LEATHER—rine shughter sole 2 prime oak sole_leatlier, 30@de. _ Upper Jeather per. foot, 20@@e: hewm, Kip, TS ak kip, Syahe; French Kip, $100w@l Do, calt, $1.00@1.10; oak calf, $1.00wl Wa1.%0; Moroce boot leg, 0 0il pebble, W@ inings, Katoe HEAVY MARDWARE—Iron, rate, § low steal special cast crucib lesteel 2A@1Se; wagon spok. 817 hubs, per set, $1.2 sawed dry, $1.40; toniues, each, 50: SQUATE nuts, chain, per b, 6@l able, G@se; lron : crowbars, 6c; hiarrow teeth, 4 Taesc: ' Burden's horsesnoes, £4.40; Burden’s mule shoes. $5.40. Barben wire, In car lots, §4.00 per 100 Ibs, 1 Nallk, rates, 10 to 5), £2.50; steel nails, Shot—$1. buekshot, 81.85: ori powider, 'kegs, do, Daif kes, & Hor quarter kews, $150; blasting, kegs, § 10 feet, 65¢. Lead Bar, $1 AICALS—Acid, acid. tartarie, 52 : balsamn bark, sassafras, per i, 10c: ealomel, chinenonidia, per oz, 40ci ehloro: per .50 ¢: Dover's powders,” per 1, sJohsom salts, per b, Sige; glweerine, pure, per th. 181 led cetate, per b, 2le oil, castor, No. 1, per al., i Astor, N6, per gal, $1.40: oil. olive,per g, 1,403 rlgannun opium, $3.20; quinine, Wi and I, Dot 0z, Toe: potassiam ide, per T, §2° , 400 sul- norpnine, er 1 strychnine, per oz PAINTS IN OIL-=\Wh HGi white lead, St Loats ellles green. 1 to 51b_cans. reen seal, 123 French zine red s re zine, in varnish asst, 20¢ grecn dry salty damaged e, Grens brown, 1% leather, e r b, 7@lic: coil earbolic red lead, Tige; cirome yellow, genuin chrome yellow, K, 12ei ochré, rochele, : oclire, Fren Winter's min' Spanish brown. 2ige V ARNiSnEs—Barrel ture, extra, §1.10: [urniture, coach extra, 81 ach, N mar, ex SL Japan, T0c gxirn, s%i shellae, 50 Dy I’A1N=3—White lead. xe: French zinc. 12¢; Paris whiting, 2be: whiting, gilde 25;¢; whiting, cdn’l, 1ig¢, lampblack, Gel manstown, 1%: lampblack, ovdinary, e Prussian blue, 53: ultramarine, 15¢; vand brown, Se: umber, burnt, 4¢3 umbel sienna, burnt, stenna,’ raw green, genuine. 453 “1ans green. common. ome green, N. Y. 20c: cl owe green, 9 3+ vermillion, Enghsh, in oil 70c; raw and burntumber. 'L b cans. Ize: raw and burnt sienna, 12¢; vandyke, brown, 13e; re- fined lampblack, 122 conch” black and1vory biack, 16¢: drop black 16c: Prussian biue, £0¢; ultramarine blue, 18e: cirome green, Lu, M. & ., 16¢; blind and suutter green, M. &D., 160; Paris green, 15¢; Indian red, Venetian red, %e: Tuscan, 22c: American vormllion, L. & D, 20¢; yellow ochre, 9e; L. M. & 0. D.."18¢: good “ochre, 16c:’ patent dryer, Bc; graining color, light oak, dark oak, Wianit. chestnut¥nd ash. 13 SPIRITS—Cologe spirits, 188 proof, $1.16: do 101 proof, $L.17; spirits, second auality, 101 proof, $1.16: do 188 proof, $L15 Alco- hol. 188 proof, $2.16 per wine gatlon. ~_ Redis- tilledwhiskles, SLO0@L50. @in, ~blended, £1,50(@2,00; Kentueky bourbons, 8! 00,003 Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes, & Golden Sheaf bourbon and 'rye $1.50@2.00, Brandies, imported,$ 5 domestie, 81, .00, Gins, imlml’l(’LL $45 @5.00; don 1.256@3.00. Champagnes, imported, per case, £28,00@33.00; American, per case, $10,00@16.00. Dry Lumber. BOALDS. s, 12, l4and 161t 12, 14 and 16 1 12,14 and 16 1 ) 1050 10.5) 1 16.50 16,50 16.50/16.50,16.50. “ING, and 14 ft., rough 2 and 14 ft., roug! SIDING. 21000 C. 2x12.... Txdxk ¥ No. 1, 4 &6 inch, 12 No. 2, 4 & Gincl, , % n White Pir 5d Com. % in. Norway Pine Ceiling. FLOORING. A 6inch, white pine, Cl6lnch; ¢ % STOCK, BOARD A 12 fnch. s, 15. 45 C. B1Zinch O 42D No. 1, comn, 12 in,, &, 1 5.0 FINISHING. 1st and 2q, clear, 114 inc 3d, clear, 1 inel 3. clear, 13, 17, B select, 1 Mch,’s, 25, . B select, 134, 1g, 2 in.... RIITP LAP. No. 1, plain,8 and 10 inch: 0. 2 plam,8 and 10 inch. SHINGLES, LAY clear, $2.00; A standar : Lafh, §2.2, 0815 —W qrs., 9ige. Lisg, Erc.—Quiney white lime (best) 80c: Cewent (Akron) $1.0o. Hair, 85c. Michis wan plaster, $2.75. Sash, %0¢. Blind Doors, o0c. " Mouldings, 50 dar, 6 in,, 3¢s, 12¢; 8 In, mi b s B BTEQr 200,100 90 Mew ¥IBH. _— Bbis oy BIs PIRKR 0 12| 10 He preErrR TR No,1 Whitc Fish. Fatnily Whito Fish. NO- 1 Tr0Ut ..ot T AMPORTED VI8 — Brls HE Bbis Q'r BDls Pails or Kits a0 200 0% W | 10 el e | | ugs 14 207 600 80,3 808 10,.... Jro % The Indiana Metliodist conference has condemned the use of tobacco asun- cleanty and unhealthful, and the dele- Rates promised to preach against it once & year. - A Total Eclipse of ull other medicmes by Dr. R. V. Pierce’s “Golden Medical {)1 covery' i nl)“\'&)un:hing, Unrivalled in bilious dis- orders, impure blood, and consumption, which is s disease of the lungs. A San Francisco dentist, who charges the high. rates, bases the greater part of his bills on the soothing nature of his conversation, which quiets the nerves and lessens the pain of the operations. - _ At an aution sale of gome genuine an tiquities in_Philadelphia on Thursday a ofulous —— une peas, per ueas N Do 1b tomatoes. per ea: 2.10@2.20: 2 Ib corn, per case, $1,99 BEE {818 Cors beet. ver dod $1T0@A . New York Extra Sun, printed in 1835, sold for 40 cents, y toppings | copailm, ver | L 109 AND ive: | . OCTOBER Y. 1856, RISDON & CONMSTOCK, Genl. Insurance Agents, Merchant's Natic 3 and | Telephone No \al Bank Building, Cor. Fe (h £t., FOOM 1 up-staire. 5 Omaha, Nobraski. REPRESENT ndon, England witrky N. J Falls,N. ¥ adelphin, ¥ . Neyw York ¥ Mutunl eniy, Lo men's, N s Falle, Glen's 4, Ph Wostchioste Toh o H wooe il THE BAWK OF GOMMERCE 1510 Novth 16th Streety OMAFA Paid in Capital, - - - - $100,000 GEO. B nARKER, President ROBT. L. GARLICHS, Viee-Presid 1. 11 JOHNSON, Cashicr DIRECTORS SAMUELRLJonssos, Gro. B BARKER, Ropr. Lo GARLICHS, WML SEIVER F. B JORN 50N, A general banking busi Tnterest allowed on time FIRST NATIONAL BANK U. 8. DEPOSITORY. Omaha, Nebraska ..$500,000 ..100,000 deposits Capital Surplus e Herman Kountze, President. John A. Creighton, Vice President. F. H. Davis, Oashler. W. H. Megauler, Ass'¢ Cashler Brokers in (e, Provisions, Petrelen AND STIOCKS, For Future Delivery Witt Open for business as soon as of- fices can be fitted wp. 111 S. 13th STREET. Refer to 16t National Bamk, Omahn. WA.PAXTON, Pres. LB.WILLIAMS, Vice-Pres. Union TrustCo 215 S. 13th St., Omaha, Neb. | LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. | School, County and Municipal Bonds Negotiated. RODT. L. GARLI SO, an'rméltfn'fs:m National Bank OF OM.ATFIA. Northwest corner Farnam and 15th Streots Paid up Capital, - - $20(,000 Surplus Fund - - - 50,000 FRANK MURPHY, BA.\IL‘E Il]l) rus, President. BEN B. WOOD, LUTHER D! Asst-Cas) Cashier. Accounts solieited and prompt attention ffiven to_all business entrusted Lo ifs care. y five per cont on time deposits. CHAS. R. LEE, Hardwood Lumber AND WAGON STOCK. ALSO AGENT FOR PARQUET FLOORING And WOOD CAR S.W. Gorner 9th and Douglas § ENTERPRISEIRON WORKS FACTURERS OF Specialties, MA Hardware AND LIGHT Grey Iron Castings . Castings W Pattern. anted Soft and True to Nickel Plating, Bronzing and Japanning. ). BOWYER, PROPRIETOR. " DOCTOR JONES. Residence. 20th and Californin OMAHA JOBBERS’ DIREGTORY " Artists’ Material. A. HOSPE, JR. Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Orgai 1613 Douglns Stroet, Ome " Agricultural Implements. CHURCHILL PARKER, ‘Wholesalo Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Carriges aud Dugglen. Yo reet, between 9Lk LININGER & METCALF CO., Agricultural Implements, Wagons.Carriages, Bugaios, Btc., Wholesals, Omabs. PARLIN,ORENDOREF & MARTIN Whalesale Dealors in Agricultural Implements, !l'nnslnfil‘ B'!",‘" ia VWI‘ W, 905 and W7, .!ane- t 900 AN Butter and Eggs. McSHANE & SCE Buyers of Butter and Fggs. Refrigerator and Packing Housc, 14th und Leuven- Worth 8t., 0. P. K. It Tradk, Omahs. e Butchers' Tools. LOUIS HELLER, Batehers' Tools and Supplies, ausuge Cusigs of all kinds slwaysio siock, 1216 Jones st Ouaba HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders’Hardware & Scale Repair Shop S LEE, FRIED & .CO., Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, Shect iron, Ee. Agents for Howe Scales, waer (0. Omabia, N LKECTOR & WILIIELMY CO,, Wholeszle Hardware. Western sgents for Jeflersn Steel Nails Powder Co. Fuirbauke Staudard eales 10ch' and Haraey . Cma Austin Corner e S T T A ! AMERICAN HAND SEWED SHOE COMPANY, Manuta and W bolesule Dealers in wte and Shoes, | W, 1. MORSI: & CO. | Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, M. KEATING Agt. for Anlicnser-Bush Brewing Ass'n pecin Faust, 1 and Friange ToRz & ILE e Beer Brewers, Th 19 Street, Omaha, Neb. Coffee, Spices, Ete. CLARKE BROS. & CO., Omuha Coffce and Spice Mills. Teas, Coffeas, Spices. Huking owder. Flivor ne B Vractr, ladodry Blue. ik e 10416 Harney roet. Oniutin, Neb. | GATES, COLE & MII, Home Coffee and Spico Mills ¥f'g Co. Chree Roxaters and €pice Grinders, Mapafactarers of Bamink Bowder. Flavoring Extracts Tiulow, Ete O oA 1o packnge Lome Blend Hoirted Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WOR John Epeneter, Prop. Leanized Iron and Cornlee. 210th 6., Omabs, Net 1171 BOLTE Manufacturcrs of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, Dormer Windov, Flonls. Metalic Skslght, et 20 ERN CORNICE WORKS, C. Speeht, Prop. Guivanized Tron Cornlc ect's improved Pat: ot Metalic Skyllgnt. 608 and o1 &, 1200 sLOmibin. ——— Carpets. ‘(l.‘l.l".l CARPET CO., obbers of Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Livoleunis, Mattings, Ete. 1511 Douglas atrect. S, A, ORCHARD, Wholesale Carpets, Oil Clotis, Mattings, Curtain Goods, Kte. 1633 Farnam Oma Crockery and Notions. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturors and Importers of Crocke ware, Lampe, Chiu 10 South 13th st treet, " Oniihin, Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLE Commission and Jobbing. g and, Produce, Conslgnments solicited. Hendauniters for o Ttie breat, Onkba. PEYCKE BROS., Commission Merchants. nd Provisions Butter, Omiahn, Neb. LL, Storage Merchant. o . Chicoun, Poultry. Game, yaters, kite., féte. 12 o sireet WIEDEMAN & CO., Produce Commission Merchants, Poultry, Butter, Game, Fruits, ete. 220 B, Mthet. A5 Ghina, Fi WEEKS & MILLARD, General Commission Merchants, Corre- mporters and whole Italian Produc Foretgn, Domestic and California Fruits sion Merch Only exclusive Coal ane’ Lime. T P. MILESTONE & CO. Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal, Offico and yard, Iith and Nicholas sts., Omalin, Neb. Yard Telephone, o o v OMAHA COAL, COKI & COMPANY, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, 203 South Thirteenth Strest, Omahn, ? J. J. JOHNSON & CO., Manufucturers of Illinois White Lime. And Shippers of Coal snd Coke. Cement, Pluat fime, 1ir. Fire. Brick, Druin, “Tile an gffec, Paxgor - Farnim st 1 Confectionery. . FAY & CO., g Confectioners, Jobbers of Kiuits, Nuta and Clgarn. 1211 Karnum St. Umaba LIME Live Stock Commussion. M. BURKE & SONS, Live Stock Commission. Geo. Burke, Manager. Unfon Stock Yardr, 8. Omabn. Telophone 652, "AGE & GREEN, Live Stock Commission Mcrchants, Shipments of any and all kinds of Block salloited. Uhton Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb. Cigars and Tobacco. MAX MEYER & CO., Jobbers of Cigars, Tobaceo Gans wid A e Cigars, Tobac N , O'nah: Dry Goods. e MITH & CO,, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods & Notions 1102 and 1104 Douyns, cor. 10 8t., Omahi, Neb. A ) Distillers. Distillers of Liquors, Aleohol and Spirits. _Tmporters and Jobbers of Winesand Liguors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLE'Y CO. and IL nd Jobbers of crs of Kennedy's Drugs, Paints, Etc. H.T. CLARKE DRUG CO,, Largest Drug, Paint, Oil & Glass House Complete Line of Druggists Sus: arfen. 1114 Fiarney Wholesale D:uggists. A Dealers in Pal Windgw Glase, e e Brain Yile, Ele. A BAVRNPros 1.W . BEDFORD Sec.&Trens ARsON, V.Prés. and Suplt. THE UNIO HYDRAULIC DRAIN TILE Office 315 8. 14th ‘Bupplies for Mauu{ac (i i ———— e e Engineers and Contractors, "RAYMOND & CAMPBELL, Eungineers and Contractors, Byiages. Yinducts, ltoof Tras-on Staam Pile Drivin Pifoe, Ok and Pine Bridke L . ear Fariam, Omabi, > "DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers iu Furniture, ruaw st., Oabi, Neb. THARLES SHIVERICK, Farniture, Bedding, Uphols Mirrors. ote, 1206, 1308 umf 100 Farnam st HAHA JOBBERS' DIRECTORY Groceries, &£ 00, Provisions, 17118, 106k St OmANA, PAXTON, GALLAGHER Wholesale Groceries and Now. 105,707, 10 & MeCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, ware. W . BROATCH, Hardware, Tron and Steel, Wagon &4 v;w”“l I ‘:‘,’,‘l Jver, ete. 1900 EDNEY & GIRBON, Wholesale Tron and Ste MILTON ROG oves, Ranges, e 5 Hardware, H ot Omahu, Neb. ERS { SONS, Furnac wd 120 Farnam Iron Works. PAXTON & V'IE Iron Works A Cast Tron Bl 0 Girders, Steam Enein Machine and Hiac T Ry wnd 15 At Jewelry. EDHOLM & ERIC. Wholesale Jewelers and Mu Dealers Joweler's T Lumber. LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, Yards Corner 7th and Douglas; Corner iy AN Dow e Is, CHICAGO LUMBER l'(i., Wholesale mber, 148, 14N stroet, Omal F. Colpotzor, Manager. ' N ots, Omatia, Neb. FRED W. GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Kte,, Ete Gt and nouglu sta,, Omata, Neb, HOAGL. Lumber, % T. W. HARVEY LUMBER To Dealers Only. Office, 1403 Furnam street, Omaba. CHAS. R. LE Hardwood Lumbe Wood Carpete and Parquet Flooriug. $th und Douglas X T Umatn: JOHN WAKL. Wholesale Lumber, ¥ sported my jeun Portland Cement. State Tvent forMiiw fydraulc Cement ana Best Q Live Stock. TOCK YARDS CO., Of Omaha. Limited. John ¥. Boyd, Superinterdent. ION Millinery and Notions. OBERFELDER & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Millinery and Notion: 41215 Harney Street, Omah Wotions. ~7¢ 8. GOODRICI & CO., ‘Ao tha only Direct Tmporters of German & French Toys & Fancy Goods In Nebraska. Chic K Trefhit. ROBINSON NOTION CO., Wholesule Dealers in Notions and Furnishing Goods, 463 and 407 8. Tenth 8t., Omatin, VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, ! Jobbers in Notions, Hosiery and Gents' Furnishing Goods. 1006 and 1008 Farnam st., Omaha, Neb. ST Om £ Overalls. 7 ANFIELD MANUFACTU COMPANY, Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pante, Sbirts, Ete. 1102 and 110 Dou Omihi 3 NG Street, Printing. WEES PRINTING COMPANY, Job Printers, Blank Book Mukers, 106 i 18 Koush Fourieeath SPAPER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Denlers in Type, Prosses and Printors’ Supplies. 5 Bouth Twelfth Street. el , Pickles, Vinegar, Efc. “TTEDWIN MORRIS & CO. Manufacturors, Packers and boule: Pickles & Strictly Pure Apple Vinegar Baking Powder, Fluvoring Extracis, Table Sauces Preton Muntasa, wash Bl 3 Kolo ukonts for York Ktute Sund | acr. 1400 eavenworth b G. ANDREEN, Omaha Safe Works. Manufacturers of Fire ans Doors, Jnil Work, Shut Hthwnd J P. BOYI Agents for Hall's Bafs, Time Look Omiaha, Sash, Doors, Etc. M. A. DISBROW & CO. Wiolosalo Manufaoture:s of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Monldings, b wnd Jxard sis 1 . F. LYMAN, Sash, Deor, Blinds, Mouldings, Bullding Paper, ete. 1001 South Thirteonth Stroet Omana, Neb. " A'camplote stock uf Bullder urwilre. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, CHURCHILL PUMP CO,, Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Stoam and Water Supplien Headquarters €1 Must V0wt Go's Goods. LTI Farnum st., Omiba, Neb. " A. L. STRANG CO., Pumps, Pipes and Engines, Steam, Water, Kailway and Miliing Suppl al 484 ind U4 Farnam st Ouiana, Neb. . 8. WIND I i PUMP COMPANY Halladay Wind Mijly Plumblng Gocde, e oL, O Eto, Water i 4, etr arpls lepnain Moo dil oo Trunks. “TH. L MARHOLE, Wholesale Trunks, Millard 1otel Block, Omaha. ——— Wagons and Carriages. “A. J. BIMPSON, The Leading Carriage Factory, (ESTABLISHED 1868) 1400 and 1411 Dodge street, Gmaba. I it o b S Building Material. g OMAHA LUMBER CO., Deater in All Kinds of Building Matevial at Wholesale, b Btrect und Uniow Kuifio Track, Omuhn.

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