Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 4, 1888, Page 3

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e .——_—_—WWW THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Heavy Buying and Selling Charac- terize the Wheat Pit. CORN SHOWS A GOOD OPENING. Oats Exhibit Firmness, While Pro- visions Rule Featureless—Trading in Cattle Only Fair-Hogs Brisk—Quotations. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Citeaco, Jan, pecial Telegram to the Bre.]—Chicago wheat traders scemed to take their cue chicfly from New York this morning, and, as there was a drop of about 1¢ in prices there, the, feeling was rather weak here, There was heavy selling here for Ne York account, and, in addition, Ream, Jones and Bloom were pounding the market vigorously. The best individual sup- port came from Hutchinson, w A8 o heavy buyer. The other buying wus scattered commission houses scemed to be doing a fa amount of it. At this point May wheat stood almost 1e below the elosing price lust Friday, but half of the loss was pvered before the close of the morning session. May wheat opened at 85%c, which was @ ¢ under Friday's closing, and for more than an hour hung between that price and +, but later dropped to S5, then advan- ced to 861gc and closed there at 1 o' February wheat opened at 70e, sold unln “0l4e and down to i8ie and closed ut 1 o'clock with ¢ bid. The visible supply statement showed an increase of 174,000 bushels and the bulls claim that it is the last increase for the crop year. It was ubmul what was exp and ned to » but little ‘t upon the murket. speculative cor et wi strong and for M ry the session, this openi Deliv was |l|l‘ good b there apj eling among lo strongthoning foatur ing for outside account and to be quite a bullish ers. At the top prices of the scssion inson’s brokers were offering amount and undoubtedly 1 the vance. May corn ope o, \\hnh wats Lye under th 4" Frid The first movement was upward, u|nl it w not checked until the p On the reaction which rullu\\ul M ~4| -lml then advances .I vn Hutch almost uny opened nominall drovped to #3c and wgain ady and closed there at 1 o'clock. sold at ' Of thew turning thei 1o oats, and the result is more activity in the latter market. In provisi s market was _somo- whiit ades in January pork were transferred to May ata differcice of 1ac, whi ol0c in the pre and in_Jam- lurd therg was some covering of outstand ntracts, In general t but ope ide in Vlmllll-'. while outside all deseriptions were only 1 on last Friday’ showed an adv; orders of Based ock quotations n pork, 21 @ liveries of wheat at 1 o'clg noon markets very weak test depression o in thing on the floor nea May ope e dropped; wheat, but ary T89ge. Corn lowors r and sold to M7 Outs weak; closed 1« 10¢ and closed at £ for February and &1 N closing at that., declined Sh s Fintars clossaint $7.50. l-nln\llu_\ at nt .00, March at $5.00 and May at $3.17) . e CHICAGO 1 Cnicaco, Jan. 'k STOCK. [Special Telegram the B —CATT] ade was only Business has not fairly got over the holiday whirl and interruptions. There were plenty of cattle on sale, as therewas a number carried over from last night. Prices, as com: pared with close last week, underwent little or no change on the ordinary run of fat cat- tle. The chances were that about all would be sold and that the market would close steady. Native butchers' stock, on account of the searcity of Texans, sold fully as strong and perhaps in some cases a shade stronger than last weeck. There were a large number of Texans due t would not, probably, ar- until too laf v the market. Business rive in the stocker and feeder line light and price ly. to lc was brisk with an up turn of ickel, the advance being mainly in medium and good packing sorts, best he showing no particular advance over Sat day's average. A fow lots of fancy heavy W0, and one very choice lot % Chicago, Jan. 3. e reports : pts, 6,500; market g\\(\xl steers, ulul 'l‘l'llt'l)& strong; 4. 003 ows, bulls Texas steers, 2,40 macket strong: 5@h.95; light, market slow i infer and or to lml\l!& #4500 Stock Ya ast St Louis, Jan. Cattle — Receipts, shipments, #00; market slow: choic native steers, & 103 far to tive steers, &350 3 steers, med- inm to choice, ®. and feeders, fair to unnl £1.90¢ rangers, ordinary to g Hogs— Re market activ and butchers' medium to prime, ordinary to good, #4900 ~-Cattle—Receipts, 2,600; shipments, no market dull and weak for all clusses with values 10¢ lower; good to choice corn: fed # l(l(u{ H to_medium, 53 feeders, Nat hulx\l s)nuuu-uu 8, 44\0' m.'h( @? Hoys—R market oj good to el Tum, &80 3 shipments, nonc closing 10¢ lows ) 0 commnon to nied U3 skips and pigs, §2.5004.70. New Yous, [Special Telegram to the Bek.| ‘The stock market opened heayy erish and prices ranged lower. The feature was the selling of V derbilts by Londoners, who bought in on of an ine d o dividend, disappointed, unlouded, I wis little support and prices de ¢ per cent. Coalers were weaker than l‘.c Vaidor- bilts and Reading dropped 1} per Lackawanna went off § Union P point. ‘Fhe statement for Noveniber an increase in the net earnin There was no news of impor as the wires were down and operators wostly at sea. An actual canvass of um houses developed one fact—that their cus. tomers were doing ulwest uothiig. an and, the best Broadway brokers said: ‘A similar state of things never existed. It is' teuly amazing. Firms which used to borrow 4,000,000 to #5,000.00 are now carrying a couple of hundred thousand. It is the same all over. There is nothing which offers so mpmm.n- 10 outsiders to buy st 1 am reliably n land craze | has gone back to the original ssent 1oss of 25 per cent has largely on paper. There is nothing in wheat, cotton or oil to tempt speculations. [t is to the stock market that people must turn their attention, and after there has been a rise of a few points and firmness prevails, You may count upon getting outside sxperience teaches, only comes Reading spirted the per cent above the Property th a moderate firm, but closing prices. The day ment to the bulls, for, inst, boom, there a break. Sales were GOVERNMENT: dull and heavy, Y ES ,(,.“ s q! OTATIONS, 7. 848 registered ) A w. Government bonds were 78 4148 coupon... Pacific 8 of Canada Southern. . « i \luu ntral Pacific l‘m ific LD, 118% Reading Hock Talar L. &8, F d.-‘pruf»rml ' M. & St Pani feited.....1 L& Like Shore w T L& N 61 Union Pacifl Ml( higan Kily W t. L. & \flwnnfl Missourt F % lh o A8 On’ cail, cusier at 466 per cent; last loan 4 per cent; closed offered at 4 per cent. Puiste MERCANTILE PAPER—0 per cent. SRLING EXCIANGE—Dull but steady at S8 for sixty day ills, and #4561 for de- mand. PRODUCE MARKETS, Chicago, Jan. 3. —Following are the 2:30 closing p " and_unchanged; bl : spring wheat, 83,504 27500 perbbl; buckwheat, 3. ,um: 4.00 5. .mu..,.; per ened 1o be- ower than e May, Corn—Moderate but later b e below 49%¢c; May, Cats—Openca at Frida the close w ive and firm early, closing the same 0 cash, #0c; February, ing, s and at ue; May, 85e. Flax-seed Whisky - §! Pork M de m;n. §15, 1c; duiry, « 'm @illye 1iac full cream cheddars, 11 s, 114 @l1¥{c; young Americas, cen palted, huU 41y and’ dr per cent r B salted, 10c. 1 country solia, 33¢, No. 2, 3145 cake, 4. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbl 000 20, Wheat, bu. Corn, bu... Outs, bu bu.. -Ah(NNP ew York, Jan. '!*\Vht“\!fifll*\'l'l]\(!, exports, 16,0003 spot lots gt ¢ lower and very dult; options declinod 1@1* e, ruliug weak during the session, and closimg at about the lowest; ungraded rm| . 1 red, nominal ‘at o n clevator, 933} closed at 01, il nn\h quiet, but stead, closing w AAk 50 Oats—Receipts, 61,0003 exports, 1003 weak and L@iye lower'; mixed western, 8815 @40c; white western, 40@4te. Cofre pot, fair; Rio quiet at 81 h]l||nll)1 ¢ active: sales, ry, §1 February, d—A shade higher, but quict; m, spot, .10, Butter—Quic western ut firmly held; western, cady, but rather quict; western, Kansas City, T 3. —Wheat—Strong ; No. 2 soft, cush, &0 bid; May S83gc bid, asked; 4 ¢ May, 33c. Lower; cash, Muy, 14c; May, 34}5c. 2 cash, uu: Louls, Jun t— 4T@iii{c; & \\ hisky Butte 10G@14c. Afternoon low or Yirm; creamery, 24@30c; dairy, Board: Wheat — Weak January, ¢ bid: Febr 6 Corn—Easier Sle. and Juuuary, OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Cattle. The receipts yesterday were only ate. The market opened strong, with & slight advance over Saturdag’s prices. shipping aud local demand wis fair and sal active at prices quoted. One bunch of atoors sold ut §4.20, Nowsly overything was taken, moder Hogs The reccipts of hogs were searce! Lt ngs enough to muke a market whic! strong at 10¢ higher on heavy weights aud a shade stronger on light stuff. The market closed steady with every- thing taken, re light and there Sheep. There was nothing dving on the market. Prices reinain as us) Prevailing Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on th arl Choice st Choice ste Fat little ste Corn-fed 1500 1k . Good to choice \nul fo xl u\\\~ Common to medium cows Western cows Good range fee 1500 10 1300 Ihs. §4.0 1100 to 1800 Ibs. . lers ) medinm nat 00 1bs and upwards. . vs, 400 to 700 1Y Fair to medin Common she Light and m : hogs e by T A0 1650 < 10 g THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WL’D\IESDAY JANUARY 4 1889. cows, £1.95 1. 1.50 4. 240 21 WEIPERS, 2.00 300 §2.95 J143 288 1080 2.0 OGS, Shk. Pr. No. #5350 200 5.00 250 5.05 120 120 .. 100 540 5.40 540 nmmu. Live Stock Sold. CATTL G. H. Hammond & Co Shippers . Local Cattle. 7 car .Chicago H., Hammond & Co t Packing C Local .. . . Total.. All h(\](l. Kange of Prices. Showing the extreme highest and lowest rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates mentioned: @ 10 b 10 nmission. Public inspectors preguant sows 40 pounds, stags S0 pounds each. Dead hogs, S0 1bs and over, cwt, less than S0 1bs, of 1o value Yardage: hogs, Sc; sheep, be ver head. F v, 81 por hu, timothy hay, £10: prai , #20 per ton. Commissions: Cattle, 50¢ per head ; calves and yearlings, £10 pe Hogs and sheep: Single decks, € public inspection on hogs, 15¢ per car. All sales unless otherwise stated per 100 1bs live wi Lave Stock Notes. Hogs higher. Cattle a shade stronger. No sheep on the market, The reccipts Monday were light. S. E. Wood, of Chicago, looked on yester- day. John Quin, of Wood River. was a spectator i E. H. Wilcox, of Wahoo, was on the market with steers, W. C. Higbee, lmul of cattle. d Powell, of Grand Island, aisposed of of good hogs. ohnson, of Greenwood, was on the of Mudilla, disposed bf a Neb.; mar- .Lun: '8 .lnm 's of market with a load of stoc kera was on the 1., sold a load nl and went home B. R. Gliddon of Soronville, Neb., disposed of a load of hogs at .55, the top price. Mr. Glidden is a new shipper, Sy OMAHA MARKETS. The Game Laws. Commission men have decided to live up to the game law, which went into effect Sunday, and hereafter we will give no quotations 1o jame, A few days are allowed to give hold- ers a chance to work off their stock, but thereafter the luw will be strictly enforced. For the benefit of shippers and dealers gen- erally the following text of the statute is published, and it might prove benefl cut it out and keep it for future reference: It is unlawful for any person to kill, en- s v wild buffalo, elk, mountain sheep, deer or antelope, betwéen the 1st of Junuary and the 1st of October, or to kill, Cnsnare, or trap any wild grouse between thé 1st of Junuary and the 1st of September, or 1o kill, ensnare, trap or net quail or wild tur- Key, between the 1st of January and the 1st Qctober, or to ensnare, trap or net the same at any time, or to buy, sell, transport or carry, or have in possession miy such animal or birds, between the dates within which the Killing. ensnaring, trapping or netting of such animals is pr 1by luw. 1t shall also be unlaw ful f e any association, or express transport or ship any such animal or bird at any time of year. It is further enacted, that any person, em: ployee, who shall violate any provision of, Bhall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall pay a fine of fifteen dollars for each buffalo, elk, mountain sheep, deer, antelope or wild turkey, us aforesaid killed, ensnared, trapped, netted, bought or sold, shipped, transported or held ion in violation of this section, and um of five dollars for euch ail, 50 as aforesaid killed, tr snared, netted, bought, sold, shipped, transported, or held in possession’in violation of the provisions of this section, Having in ssession any of the named animals or birds on suid - dates, shall be deemed and taken as presumptive evidence that the same were killed, ensnared, netted or trapped in violation of this section, and the civil author- ities of any city, town or precinct where any ammal or bird shall have been killed or held in possession in violation of law be found, are hereby authorized to cause the same to be seized with without warrant, and to be distributed among the poor persons of such City, town or precinet; und any person who shall o upon the lund of anothier, in violation of this section, shall, upon conviction thercof, pay for such offense in any sum not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars, and shall be liuble to the owner of the preiises in an action for txuqvm OMAHA W Hol:h LE MARKETS l‘l'mlncl‘. l"rnlll. Et The following are the prices at which rnd lats of produce arc sold on this mar- [ “ other | unen of goods requiring Ao tn 0f packin supplicd on outside ore c'r. quoted the local trade. Burrek—Receipts can only be classed as medium, while the demand is good and prices are guoted 1[ company ped, en- ot always be the s jrices wedium, Receipts are he to weaken. them unchanged, except are not wante rwe quote for limed, which and which are marked down ady and in moderate demand, quoted unchanged. Fancy full eddars, single, 12; ful eream twins, cas, 13c; brick cheese, r, 100 1bs in case, less quanties, 14@l4ige; Swids domestic, 16 15c Poviriey —The market | tled, bat the tendency is towards lower prices. Stock left over from Saturday sold for what it would bring and some poorly dresse rkoys brought only 7e nicely dressed v somewhat unset- Ducks, 1@*ec. Geese, aMe--Continues somewhat s the improved demand hus @ to strengthen prices, Praivie chickens, #4.00@4.50; quail, §1.5 @1.75; snipe, &1 ce and tendency quote mallard and mixed jack rabbits, dazen; small rabbits, £1.00 per doz; deer, 8@ 10¢; antelope, Ta@e ; deer sad- dles, 10@12c; untelope, 13w14¢; geese, §3.00@ 4.00 Braxs—Home are coming in, and stocks Lere are principully in the hands of the wholesale grocers, ‘Thé demand is good and prices firm at good stopk, £2.00@2.80; fair to d, &1.60@1.80, u"r; “alifornia beans at 2.95(02.40). SAvER KRAUT—DPrices remain firm, and as stated yesterday some firms are making sales us, which, however we still give unchang Choice, per bbl of 86 gal, &8.85@0.005 1y bbl, $4.57@5.00 £11.00 per bl of W gral. CARROTS—Are inbeter suppl} at $2.252.50 per barrel. ON1oNs Show an_improving demand but stocks are heavy and showing a disposition | to spoil. No change, however, is noted in prices, and we quote home grown steady at Spanish onions, per -1b crate, §1.50 »1-' T !liu selects, #2.00 per gal; 5 per gral, WEET POTATC u noted and prices rule stead. Aa2ge per b, with extra at fc CAULIFLOWER—Good stock $2.600@2.80 Poratoes—Are becoming very scarce and the demand is brisk. An advance may be expected at any tune for good stock, but we still quote #1006 1.10 for Utah and Colorado stock and choice home grown at SO@sHC; common grades at 60(070c. Ciper-Choice Michigan cider,$6.00@6.50 per bbl. of 32 gal. Qu «—Choice California quinces, $2.00@ 2.2 per box. Cannac—No change is reported, the wants of purchasers bein, d from stocks at hand. P anged at £1 per doz., and 3¢ per b for California, Craxperries—Bell & Cherry 810,003 10.50 Bell & Bugle, $10.6011.00; Cape Cods, $11.00 @11.50. GravEs—Are 1n fair demand, with stocks Alls, and a car reported on the however, are unchanged. 00 per bbl., with some extra 8.0, ot heavy and the de- ices firm and showing an Low priced apples cannot quote, fruit, fuir to 0. 753 ¢ stock §3.35 mand fair, upward tendenc; be had and w choice stock, $3, @4.00. HoxEy—SomeCal ifornia honey is reporte as selling at 15¢, and some in_1-1b framesa Blc, but we quote prices at 19@21c for 11b frames, and canned honey, 10@@i2¢ per 1b. Porcory—Choice rice ‘corn 81y@4c per 1b; other kin 21g¢ per Ib, CELERY »and in_good demand at former prices. Choice celery, 83@4de per dozen; faney, 45 JALIFORNIA Fivirs—The holiday demand educed stocks, and_the «um-l\ is 1 h a fair demand. We 2,502 75; extra fine, &3.00. LEMoNs—Are in fair demand with stocks of Malaga almost exhausted. A ear of M sina is expected to-morrow and will be placed on the market at €.50 to & per box, The Malagas on hand are marked at £. OxrANGEs—Are in good demand, with Louis- ana about out of the 1 ket. A car of Valen- cin is expected on Thursd and will sell for £1.50@S.0) per Ve quote Louis- juna oranges per box, and Florida at #.: a sale or two of extra fine at &4 in better supply owing to car of good stock. No poor We quote firm and unchanged at choice bananas, $2.75@3.50; medium bunches, $2.0003.00. v Phe demand i and the supply t peanuts, 7G@7iie, raw: Brazil 1 almonds, Tarrago 2 uglish walnuts, 15@lSc; filberts, | chest- nuts, 15¢. Grocers' List. l"un\|~|n\~ Hams, 11@11e: hrmkhl«t s kU W01 squure 0-1b. round, can, o b, pails, S%c; 10-1b. pails, 81 pails, Sige. Bitooyis —Extra_4tie, $2. £1.75; heavy stable, .00, @1ic; stick, Syrep dgallon kews, 81 New Orleans, wallon, syrup, half bbls, “old time," 1-gallon cans, per doz, cans, per doz, §.25; quar No. 1, £.00; \\uun y £1.45; three- \u 2 tub, # bo.mls, F1.40@2. Fo. llhurlh i‘. Schurns, $7.0 PIeKLES bbls., Nlnl- bbls., No churns, NU() ) lwhunl in bbls., £7.00: do inhalf small, in bbls., 8.00; do in half 3 gerkins, in bbls., §0.00: do in half des, ‘211(41 20140 B0c; intel Arbuckle's 3 MeLaughlin's 243{¢; Dilworth's, 24} Ked Cross, CixxED Goops— Oysters, standard, per se, 8 strawberries, 2-1b per case, $3.003.10; raspberries, 21b, per cas 3.10; California pears, per case, #4. apricots, per case, 4 peaches, per case, $5.80@$.85; white cherries, per case, £0.00; plums, per case, #.00604.10; blueber: rius per case, egg plums, 21b, 2.50; pincapples, b, per 5; 1-1b salmol 2 hm-n!cb(‘rrics, per string beans, per case, § beans, per case, $1.00q@1 peas, £2.60@ 21b earl) 1b tomatces, 32, 40, 18s—30-1b pails, $1 —Japans, 200 Young Hyson, 25 b’ marrowfat une, peas, per 21b corn, @1.75. gunpowder, 20(0 ¢ Oolong, 20 i 60c 0 Drien Fruits—Aples, evaporated 50-Ib ring, 6} evaporated. orated, new, 1(s, T@iiic; @103 raspberries, blackberrics, evap: itted cherrics, S0@21c; wei evaporated, peeled evaporated, unpared, new currants, 707y prunes, citron, raisins, London ) 2.45: California loose musca- tels, $2.00@2.10; new Valoncia, Sa@sige. RopE—Seven-sixteenths, 11111, Tosacco—Lori! 1 Mechan Mc,\'rr% star, N«' peaches, Splen Delight, 41¢; Leggett & Cornerstone, #¢; Drumn- 40¢; Sorg's Schaum, 3lc; Dry Goods. Duck—West Point 20 in. 8 0z, 101/c; West Point 20 in. 10 0z. 12}5c; West Point 19 in. 12 oz, 15¢; West Point Jl)ln 11 oz, 16e. —Caledonia X, 93¢e; Caledonia ) Economy, 9! ) KENTUCKY JE 18¢; Durham. 575 ton, 22ige; Cottswold, Cl.si—Stevens' B, 6c; bleached, e vens' A, Tlcc; bleached, ¥ic: Stevens' 8igo; bledched, 8 [} bleached, 10}5c: Stevens' S D reabspious aie ot sloth ;-lnm Holland, '8}4o to 9¢; Dado finuunu, Chsnnics—Slater, 41¢c; Woods, 43¢c; Ctan- dard, 4i4o; Peaggeks dlye. COMFORTERS —$6.60(¢ BLANKETs —White, Sog 00@7.50; colored $1.10 @».00 Bueacuen Snerriva—Berkeley No. 0, #7c; Bost Yet, 44, 81 00, 414¢; Cabot, Thy & Loom, Phillip cambric, 11 dale, 8¢ w Qork mills, 10'g¢: 42 inch. Pepperell, 4 in perell -4, 54 ambric, butter cloth [Se; Fruit of Pepperell, on 44, Ky Wamsutta, Seinch, e HA'Y 2 . B3e, PRINTS — 8oLl S| Herun Oil, 1 C s —Richmond, Steel Rive [l Innico Bure igo blu wan, 6 ,.. Arnum [ Arnold A, 12, Arnold’ Seal, 10/¢ Disss—Chiarter' Oak, #4¢; Jamapo, s4¢; Richmon Win- Pacifie, Ge. 10 per_cent trada dis- ! o { o COTTON FLANNELS count 1 o Bristol, 18 CARPET W Bibb white, 1 20t l‘uuv«\ SHeEtIv Atlantic H, 44, 7c lentic P, 44,5 rora G, 44, 4 | Hoosier 1L, 4-4 Indian Head, 44, 7 ,. § Lawrence LL, 44, 53,c; Old Dominion, 4-4, B¢ Pepperell R, 44, 65,c: Pepperell O, 44, Pepperell, 84, 18¢; Popperell, -4, 20c; |’v|\|n'nvll 104, Utica C, 44, 4ic; Wachusett, 44, urora, R, 44, 61505 Au rora B, 44, e, Barr andard, Boone, 14¢ Crown (¢ Boauty, 0 York, Thorndike, 0O, Sii¢ Thorndike Beaver Creek, e B General Markets. sEn—I8 quoted at $1.15 per bushel Guarx—Wheat No. 2, 60c_per bushel none on the market; corn, 40c; oats, 80¢ ; bur- ley, none on the market. Coar—Prices remain firm and unchanged We quote: Egg, £10.50: nut, #0.50; ran; £10.50; walnut block, #4.25; Towa Towu nut, £.00; Ulinois, $i Hines — The Green butcher' Babige; dry green calf skin thirds price. Tallow white, green dry salt, Se maged hides, two Greas ime brown, lige. Sheep jons are now as follows: mink, 1540c; musk striped skunk, o o i dry deer s ins, dry unwxn,m elk, moo: Drues—Ammonia fined 30¢, coppes 150 m tartar powdered 20 ‘morphia sulph £3.50. Venice turpentine 40c. quicksilver quinine, Wax, yellow pure Ors—Cs ; linseed, boiled, linseed, raw r, No. 1, § £1.00: fish, |HI'|I per b} phor tar 45 .+ Tndin Madras anu bi. carb (¢ Gum opium #4.65 German per oz, re. hllm"ll‘r. RIS 25¢; while, 20c; nay it 150 degroes, 12c; headlight, 175 degroes; Barxrs—White lead, fancy, 6 Whitiny, common, WINDOW GLAsS ) 'and 10 per cent discounts ;. hemlock "hemlock dry sole, 21 13. runner We@l,05; A hemlock up- lead, pure, 6ige; white de: Paris white, #c; red lead, 7e. r cent; slaughte hemlock kip, kip, B@ite; A, hemlock cal A. hemlock calf, *bac s calf kid, § French calf kias, onk ki skins, 80031.00; ouk calf skins, £1.0000 1 French calf skins, 3 *h Kip skins, 81, ); Russitt linings, .50 per do: sream and white lin @ 10.00 per doz; colored toppings, 0,006 11.00. Seirs—There is no although one s Cologne spirits, do, 101 proof, #1.12; ity, 101 proof, $1.10; do, 188 proof, $1.04. Alcohol, 188 proof, .10 per wine gal- lon. Redistilled ‘whiskies, 1.00@1.50. Gin, blended, § 5(»(::"' 00; Kentucky bour- bons, e,m\.u;m ntucky and Penn- sylv: a_mrm, : Golden Sheaf Bourbon and re whiskics, §1.60@3.00. Hran- dies, imported, £ domestic, §1.80 800 Gins, impc $50@6.00; domestic, 1 ). hampagnes, imported, per 00@33.00; American, per case, §10.00 change anticipated 188 as yet to-d proof, 1. its, sccond qua Heavy Harpware—The following prices are standard: Iron, rate. plow steel, special cast, 41 erucibl , blgcq cast tools, do, wagon spokes, per set, £2.00005, 503 ll H0: felloes, sawed 7 'r ll) Glde malleable, 8(@10¢; crowbars, 6¢; harrow teeth, 1, 4@de; Burden's horse shoes, mule shoes, £.75; barbed 1.00 per 100 1bs el nals, chain, m v pring ste Burden’ wire, in car lots, Tates, 10 to 50, £2. 1com, s 1s.81¢ No. 3 com, 8 1 5.81 . 2 com, 8 18, 17. No. 4 com, 8 18, 1 819 19 16 18 00 C, 12, 14 & 16 1t§15.50 D 9100 FLOOKING. A0 in White Pine “(Sel. Fene g iding e per ‘vl "extra. LING AND PARTITIC 2d com 3¢ o \V hite Pine Ceiling. ¢in. Drop Clear* #¢ in ‘\nr\\uy [ ud comn. % in ¢ @ STOCKHOARDS, Al2inchs1s R gl clity (0 DiaE No.1, 12 in Girooved roofing, &1 per ock Boards same lengtn, 0 in. Gron ved Koofing sumo. prico as 1 Stock Boards. SHIP LAP, No. 1Plain 8 and 10 in., No. 2 No.1,0G,8in.. NISHIN 1st and 2nd, clear, 1, 1% iuch, 828, Com. 4 inch l*lommg Star 1st an Flooring. . nen M less, Clear 8 mch Partition. | Clear % ch, Partition £29.00 000 inish, 1 and 11 inch, { und 2 inch, 8 3 1 Ceiling, 4in Casing and Base POPLAR LUMBER €1, Poplar Bx nr\ ALY W Pancl, s 28.... ., azated Ceiling, 3. Well Tubi ets, D. & H Hm 10 in. qrs, =i, White Cedar 113e; white cedar, 5 in', 7inund 8 ¥ | posta. loultural Implements. HURCHILL PARKER, Dealer fn cnlmral [mplements, Wagon IS Carriages and :Ln:l H'u. 0 Wb Al LININOII 0 METCALF CO; Amcultural Tmplements, Wagons, Carriages wies, Ete. Wholesale, Omahs, Nebraska. “PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, Wholesate Deale Amcnlmal [mplements, Wagons & Bumet B, 06 and W, Junn Street, Dqlllm. " P. P. MAST & CO., 3 Manafacturers of Buckeye Dnlll, Seedm Ouiurators Rakes RPN = foeg Mo ~ WINONA A IMPLEMENT CO..~ ‘Wholesale — Agricaltural Implements Wagons & Buggies Corner 14th And Nicholas Streets. Anm-' Materia Amm' Materdals, Pianos and Organs, 1613 Douglas Btrest, Omaba, Nebras| W. V. MORSE & CO., Jobbers of Boote and smm, M1 Faraam 8t Omahs, Neb. Msnufactory, Summer Btreet, Boston. 0. CLARKE COFFEE CO., Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills. Teas, Coflees Spices, Baking Powder, Flavoring Kxtracts Laundry Blue I Vol nl ll:r:x'ry “’.‘.=.ll‘“!'.1.=.luQ n'l I!lc Wl llu croekary and oln--wau. . L. WRICIHT Agent for the Mauufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glssware I.amns Chimneys, Kic. ‘Jce, 217 8. 13th b, Omatia, Nebr " D. A. HURLEY, Cummissiuu and Jobbing, Regs and Produce: | Conslgnments solicited. lw‘la s for Stonewa rey Boxes and Tape Haskets. 114 Dodge B Omaa: RIDDELL & DELL, mraua aml UflmlfllSSlUll Merchants, eene, Pogitry, u ¢ uth lith Buroets WIEDEMAN & CO., Produce Commission Merchants, Poultry. Butter, Game, Fruits, Kic 20 South leth 8t maha, Nebrasks. Schroeder) Produce Commission agd Cold Storage, Omaba, Nebrs Coal, Coke and LIme. OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME GO., Jobbers of Hard and s«n Goal ——njm:h l:‘;:::‘s.on & co. lauufacturm of Tllingis White Lime, ‘g‘. n- of i Smer et Ot ".‘::!.‘.'huu't‘ aha, Neb NEBRASKA FUEL CO. Shippers of Coal and Coke. 214 South 13th 8t., Omaha, Neb, Dry. coodu lnd Nollgn M, B. B.M.ITH & CO., Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions 1102 and IID“)O!I" , Cor. 11th Bt., Omaha, Nebd. KILPATRICK .KOCH DRY GOODS Co Tmporters and Jobbers in Bry Goods, l!ll]tlfllll Genta’ Furulshilog Goods Corner Lith aad Haruey Sie. ‘Omahs, Nobrasks. DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Farniturs, Farnam Street, Omahs, Nebraska. " PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries and Pl‘l]VleUlll. mm.mnnd"lfl 10th 8t Oml T McCORD, BRADY & co.. Whlesale Grocers, I3h and Leavenworth Streets D. M. STEELE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Wholesale Grocers, 1114 aad 1116 Harney Ktreet, Omahs, Neb. LEE, FRIED & CO., Jobbers of Hardwarg anl Nalls ware Sbeet Lron Kt o HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tools 5“ Ruffalo Bcales. 18 Douglas-st. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO,, R P v (o Sofemon banks Standard {eavy Mardware. W.J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron and SIBB] , Wagoo Stork. 1 Beiags '"'mx Taruey bireet, O CHAS. R. LEE Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, * Wooa Car A Parquet Flooring. ®th and Dolafl Millinery and Notionsy 3 T OBERFELDER & CO-. Tmporters & Jobbers of Millinery & Notiond A, 210 and 212 South 1ith Street. J.T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., thlesfla dll.n‘n!uns_alrld_ 'mryghlgl (oods —Vlr:"v ihur; & BCH:EiE:.B;. Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, 1105 Harney Sireet, Omaha. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. Wholesale Refined and Lubricating mu Axie Grease, etc, Omaba. _ A. H. Bishop, M PR | L LIRS CARPENTER PAPER CO., _Wnolesnle Paper Dealers, tock of printing, wrapi IR Ao oD g1ven o car 1o Printers’ Materla "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auriliary Publishers. 'L..'.'-'lm AR el OMAHA RUBBER CO., Mannfacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods ©il Clothing and Leather Belting. 1003 Farnam Street A. L. STRANG C Pamps, Pllm flllfl Engines, Bteam, wator, nllwl ighlien ete: o v v CHURCHILL PUMP CO., Wholssale Pungs, Pipe, Pitngs, Steam and Water Supplies! Headqliarters 1A Co's goods. 1111 Farnam St O ahar U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., Steam and Water Supplics. Falliday Wind Mills, 98 aid 20 Furiiam St., Omahi, we, Acting Manago BROWNELL & CO., Engines, Boilers and Gfllll)ldl llacmnsry. Work, 8team Pumps, ills. 12151200 Bhest Irda Wk Sienn Lumpe. o Wholgsale Farm, Ficld and Garden Seeds 911 and 918 Jones Bt., Omata —— ey Storage, Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., Storage, Forwarding and [}ommissinn. Branch house of the Henney Bu Hugalen st wholosnle and retail, 1318 unnm 15 Ganrd Hikcot, Telephone N T TEAGLE. CORNICE WO Mflfll]fflflml’& Galvanized Iron and Cornice, John Epenetor, Proprietor. @0 Dodge and 165 sod 108 North 10th Streot, Omul "\flmpke 8tacks, Boller: H. K. SAWVER. Manufacturing Dealer in Smgke Stank& Britchings, Tanks and Genoral Boiler Repairing. Dodge Btroct, Omnhs, ! PAXTON & VIERL'NG, Wronght and Cast Iron Building Work, Engines, Brass work, general foundry, machine and Wlacksimith work, 'Oftice and works, U. . . sud OMAHA falhon WORKS, | Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk rails, window guards, nIernllunll'lul 1K IRII% S Tam North 16t 8., Omabi L) OMAHA SAFE AND mbN WORKS, Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Saru Vaults, jail work, iron and wire fencing, #ig Abdroen, Propr._Cor. 1ith and Juékng MOL!NE MILBURN&STODDARD Co Minutacturers wnd Jobbors in Waguns Buggies, Rakes, Ploys Btc. MEACHER & LEACH, General Agents for Diebold ¥nfe & Lock Co.'s Fire and Burglar Proof Safes Time Locks, Vaults and Jali Work, 1415 Farnau § durcet, Omabs. OMAHA BRANCH, J. F.SEIBERLING & CO,, (Akron, Ohio,) ljarves ing Machinery and Binder Twine. Miead, Managor. 1205 Leasouworth st., Omiahy _Overalia. CANFIELD MANUFALTURIN(- co. Mannfacturers of Overall, doans Pants, Shirta, Bic. | 1102 and 1104 Douglas Streety la-h Doors, Etc. M. A. DISBROW & CO., Wholesalo Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Muuldim,“ Branch Offce, 12th and lsard Strocts, Ou BOHN MANUFACTURING co., Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mogidigs, Stair Work ant luterior Har Wood Fine Corner Bth and Lenvenworth Streets, Otiatin, Nob. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO-. Mannfacturers of Mouldings, Sash, Doors, And Biinds, Turning, Stair-work. Bank and Ofice Fittings. and Poppleton Avenue. Mats, Caps, Eto. W. L. PARROTTE & CO., vl 58 B ] Y o I.|quov-. WILI.OW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO and ILER & CO,, Importers & Jobbers of FineWines &Lignors Al mlls ur Bmlrlmz mleml it wnnlcsala ___ 16 Bureet aad Union Pacifc Trs T LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash Doors, eto. Yards- Cumur"h s0d beull Lom-'ul sad as. Omu Dougl C.N.DIETZ. Dealer in all Rinds of Lamber, b and Califoraia St., Omaha, FRED W. GRAY, " Lamber, Lime, Cement, E’l‘ EIG. 5 w. HAlVEV LUMB.;»R C 0 Dealers Only. mm'a Lumber, I, - i, Y aeont 30 QaIaey Brewers. " TSTORZ & ILER, Lagcr Beer Brewers, J North Kightesith Birest, Oniae. Nob, WP MICHMAN. 3. W BLANCHAUD, PALMER RICHMAN & CO., Live Stock Commisston Merchants, Omoo-Kopm %, Ouposite Exchange aiiding , Union Rlock Vards, Souih Ol ¥ McCOY BROS., Live Stock Comumission Merchaats. furnished trec on apolication. Siockers nd References: Omas aulis Nationai, Union LORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEY Live Stock Eomhussmn Hoom 16, Exchange Bulldiug, Uni Rin Omaha; Neb. Commission Dealers fn Live ek, NION STOCK YAR(L co. Of Omaha, Limited. Jobn K. Bord, Svperiutendent. WEA et AL“ STRONG . ————t lmml FREE, HOW TO AT, and¥arhondientared. Pie. “ed

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