Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 20, 1888, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

T T ———————————————————————————————— THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. sclling orders. Tn St. Paul and Union Pa- | Prien getion followed from the lowest | 1, uyiiot weak and seade lower. 10¢ per b ces, Wwhich brought the list agaif Natio Stoc ; Eas | CRANBERKIES-$5,00@9.00 por bbI, A Bearish Tendenty Still Prevall- """"‘ “"”m opening figy St. Paul, Rock l,..n,-" 'II)':‘I( |"-m :"m‘:»"fl::-v-u!:x:. ¢ sv'» Provisioxs —Hau o 1 1lc; sland and Richmond & West Point pre- | shipiients, 2,000; market weak: choice | 1015¢: Iders, 74;¢; rib bagon, ing in Wheat. ferred showing the most animation. It is | Iu-»lvi\ rlmln'r; stecrs, $3.40@5.40: stockers | bacon, A hams, 10c; o positively asserted that the next dividend on | #nd feeders, fair to good, $2 00@3.20; rang clea - OTS, 00! ( L rass fed )0 hort Rock Island will not be over 1 per cent, and | §7. /5 feq, $30MIL10; grass fed, 88.00@ cita, 8003 Ta CORN FUTURES WEAK ANDLOWER | 4 great many short contracts in that stock 8003 shipments, 1,000; | Smoked ssusage, 6@8c per ib; Yog Casings, were covered to-day. Washington advices | market y: choice heavy and butchers’, |7|’f“' e, 1 ’ © say the Union Pacific funding bill will not go | $.10@5.20; " packing, medium to prime, $5.0) ELERY—20@30c per doz: fancy, 40c. Provisions Experience No Radical | yrou0h at this session of congress, and mfl_ @5.15 hght grades, N S0@1.35 L‘\'!w\; "‘g”"l '-'r“h“}'v A / 5 ABBAGE 5,00 per 100, Change—Cattle Slow and Unsatis- sequently no settlement with the govern- OMANA I ".F STOOR. Brere—i0e per bi factory—Hogs, Demand Fair, ment can be made, and no dividend can be T ——— TURNIPS —25¢ per bu, declared. sveR Kravt—Bbls, $475; half bbls., Considerable selling of stock on this information was indulged in by insiders, yesterday and this moruing. Stocks in the loan crowd are in good supply this morning, indicating that long stocks have been sold. Toward noon tne market became more active and stronger. Dispatches from Chicago re- port the adoption of favorable prices ata meeting of western managers there, and it is belicved that rates in the west and south- west will be restored by the beginning of the new year. The harmonious result of the southwestern meeting at Chicago induced a free buying of stock, especially grangers, and the best prices of the day were just be- fore the close. Coul stocks also closed ver, firm, the net gains for the day showing Paul, 1{ Rock Island, 1!§: Northwest, but Prices Uneven. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Cnieaco, Dee, 10.—(Special Telegram to Tne Ber. | ~The moral effect of the millers' convention in Milwaukee was bearish. It gonerated and promoted a feeling in tavor of lower pri and with the speculative ele- ment to feel is to act. Without going to the trouble of anaiyzing the situation too critic- ally, it was clearly to be seen that it must be 10 the interests of the millers to see lower prices prevail, else they would not have come together in this ostentatious and public fashe jon to advertise the dullness of the flour trade and the hopelessness of maintaining prices for flour excent by the creation and maintenance of an impossible trust. It did | Union Paaific, %3 Missouri Pacific, 5 ; a little over a thousand pounds up to not appear on th that the millers | ing, 53 and Lackawanna, 1 per cent, hundred and over. Cows are selling any- SN WBHE Tous oF » business n the | total transactions aggrezated 200,223 shar where from 20@40c lower than the including St. Paul, 2 Northwest, 11,0005 space of a month or 8ix W ing neither w 1 dar Rock Isiand, 13,0005 Lackawanna, 23,000 demand for flour to mect, they have nothing | Reading, Lake Shore, 4,000; Union X570 ToRn, . anA are thareforo desir. | Pacifig Richmond Terminal, 13,000 ous of seeing decline to a [ shares. point at which may stock up [ Thefollowing were the closing quotations : with the raw material to_advantage, by the Astonsos s plepiila il e 4 time the fresh supplies of the manufactured 1o 0% ReW 1035 goods might be needed. This was a feature }‘II‘“‘ \-I“' I:(g!';:_r;;rh 140 that was not advertised. The effect was ob- e Res truded into view, but the cause, viz, the 1331 probable neelcet on the part of the majority of the miilers to lay in stocks of wheat when it was cheap, was ot enlarged upon. The ety of producers o see prices lowe 1005 do preferre unsold, the holders being un\\xlmu, m X the anxiety of producers to see prices lower | K% Westers Union, ¥3X | cept the priges, The trade in order that they mignt find a market for mwmrlh.“ m,‘ 7| slow, ealesmon rafusing to sell early flour that had “alrcady been sold and bad [~ MoXy o Oart ¢ at 3 per cent. D Rt oneutgpLIon, and e Win | Prive Mercawtine Paver—5@tls per [ take what was offered, and, in somo cascs, + vonsting Ric AR R s cent. less than what th o in the 3 Java, interior, 22@ phase of the situation did not oceur 10 a ma- | “Sfunive Bxonasar —Fasior at #1814 for | 15, tan what the Jn Java, fnterior, & jority of the operators, who could only sce that the millers arc bearish; and without stopping 1o inquire why they are bearish, the average operator proceeded to sell wheat. 1t does not follow that, because of this half sixty-day bills, and $.85% for demand. PRODUOGE. Cricaco, Dec 19, —1:15 p. m. close.—W haat | atmost entire absence,. having enly & few | @a.30: ra #3 Hogs The market wa very slow, not opening until dressed beef men are much , by reason of the heavy falling off ud for beef, incident to the holi- At the same tinfe receipts have tern markets than usu in the dem day season. been unusually heavy at all ea and the offerings much larger than the de- mand, which has left sellers practically at the Shippers have the oppor- the two coals, cattle at home until after the ng them to the market and To-day it was about im- A buyer to look at ar mercy of bu; Pl Lelidays or ship giving the: ble t mostly 3,000 the week, and that sold over §2. stock der m,llkll W [ w, anc £, §5.15, and a fow loac popular price sold range steers, $2.00 B0, Receipts, 10,400 W lighter ore, osing between the cattle, choice, even if they they seemed but ¢ the medium weight fat bee W for steers aver, there it to bring y lers high whilc Hogs. ‘The buyers started out this morning ing prices for other grades. ever, was of short the market closing fully : higher for good light hogs and The \u\\'ur prices bid, but in the end being compelled to Sheep. shipments, late and with no life to keen the trade moving. to pre- g from first of e very few h required g N, remained about decline on other e bringing bunch sold to-day at ttle which have been warmed up on corn and shipped in for beef are bringing any more. vance, how- duration and soon lost, than £.10, but 5.00 was the at which the bulk of the hogs HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1888, Gavre-Per dozen: M £1.50; quail, §2.00; prairie 502 rabbits, §1.60; teal, | ons, $4.00@ | squirrels 91.0); venison, ArrLes—Choice, $2.50@ #3.00 per bbl; common, $1 . Ciner—Michigan, California pes per bbl; fancy, 0.01.75 per bbl 350 per bbl of or bbl, then he buyers & picked na W; Lima beans, 2 upland, £.00, BRAN—$15 00 16,00, Crorren ~$14 00@15.00 per ton, Cony Oats . Jider, 10@18c per gal.; per gl ok 2311 framos, 16@1Sc, Grocers' List, Revised prices are as follow BaGiiNG—St A, scamless, Amos- ‘amless, 1i14c; Lewistown, A, seam- American, seamloss, burlaps, 11@14c; guunies, single, 13¢; gan. VINEGAR~C wine, 10 white W twelve 1oy .uuun, asthe 1 Driep Fiorr—E not lifornia loose u\us«nm-l«, Londons, Cali- dried California 1b, 18¢; ries, pef forni; bluckberries, pe rics, per 1b, 24 Se; California sun-dried fornia unpared evaporated evaporated California apric Turkish pruies, a pitted piums, 1, stror cvaporated apples the A, 1@ 16c, at lhz‘ ; Rio, good, caibo, 17 lin's XXX SUGAR— Avbuckles, 231¢; McLuugh: knowledge of the situation, upon which many 2 e here were plenty o o, K Oetas s operations were commenced, that prices may h, §L037; January, &1.041; lr:u‘ W Glli\‘lfl'llu{\ :.ll-ts’m':.""lh?irux.x?,l 1'.'\‘5 f‘nlur:\‘d“ e ll«!""h Pl not go lower. Many little things are spring- asy; cash, Sdo: January, 3415c: | Same thing that ails the cattle m has CHEEsE—Young America, full cream, 12@ ing up to favor the bears. For instance, 3 2 % S0 TN [ apparently struck the sheep market—too 1345¢; full eream chedders, 12 12ige, late futures have been gradually crawling ash, 251¢c: January. 258 | much poultry. ProkLEs—Medium, in bbls, 005 do, in 10 a round premium everwhere, in the north- ) 2505 ALYV half bbls, $.00; small, in bbls, .05 do, in west as well as in the east, and thrifty and half bbls, €.50: gherkins, in bbls, $7.00; do forehanded millers and others who accumu- [ f¥eThler © Cattie "; it b 8 s, , ¥7.00; do, lated wheat when it was cheap are taking P“ f‘\’- u“: ng doing. Hogs. 5 2@b5e; smoking, 16@He. out insurance by selling in the best market o e Sheep i B0 DTl e e Bgainst their own holdings. 1f whey need = @140 per bby.. wheat to grind, they can buy in_their own vk, 1985 . Prevailing Prices. e ; options, and if they do not need it to grind, peh #1285, January, | dhe following 13 a tablaof prizss pail i \h—Bricks, 11@12% per 1bj they can forward it. The forehanded scller St 3101cs this market for the gradss of stoct men- e R e who takes out an insurance of this kind gash, $8.13}; Janunry, | tioned St Dl ERESEAING seems to have as nearly 4 sure thing as mortals are often able to secure. The local = “"" unchanged; winter wheat, market ruled weak and lower. 1t opened [ £ spring wheat, $4.25@5.75; rye e off, and hardly ot is head above 2 B S ‘v'v‘nm all_day. May opened at £1.10%, sold | Bulk Meats — Shoulders, $6.75@0.87! up to £1.1017, back to $1.09k, ;l}:;lrt clear, 30: short ribs, $ ain 10 $1.00%, up to where it closed, There was considerabic activity in Jun July, more perhaps than on any pre day.’ July sold fully 13§c lower than yester- day, gettiug down close to 100 December opened at $1.0417, ranged to §1.0415@1.03%, and closed at the bottom. January opened at £1.05, ranged to $1.05% @ 1.04}4. and closed at $1.048. The speculative operations were not on & very heavy scale. The trading was largely local. The action, of the mille con- Butter—Easy; creamery, um\'u{ 21@20¢; dairy, fresh, 20@21c. anged: heavy green salt salted, 67gc; green, ceen” bull, '4ie: green brauded a dE13 a1oad: Tallow—Fair No. 2, 41§ - full cream_ched- vention, recommending Testriction in pro- | - Chees mers | ream duction, and the increase of 400,000 bushels | 481, 103 “'|“\ fluts, 03j@lllfe; Young in the amount on passage, with no shipments Americas, 1 o e from the Atlantic ports, and by no means [ oo ipk ents easy money market, were the bearish fea- tures, and in fact ubout the only feature of importance. Ream was quoted as a 255,000 seller early, and Hutchinson as a 196,000 18 cows. big buyer on the soft spots. Iairbank was . ¥ 15 cows. robably a buyer, and Lyon traded frecly [ Kansas City, Dec. 10.—Wheat—Easier; | 1cow k and forth, though more with a view, | No. 2 red, cash, %c asked; January, $1.00 e % asked; May, $1.01 bid; No. 2 soft, cash, apparently, of breaking the boycott against N ), him than to either add to or reduce his line | #1.00 asked; January, 983{c bid; May, §1.05 of wheat. It is not plain that there has been | bid. 3 & : any special change in the attitude of the [ Corn—Steady; No. *2, cash, 25ifc bid; caders, except, perbaps, an intensification [ May, %0/gc bid; No. 2 White, May, 2040 of their carnestness. The loss on the day [ bid. 3 was nearly lc. Oats—No. 2, cash, 223{c asked; May, 243{c The receipts of corn were less by seventy | bid. cars than yesterday’s estimates, and of 105 | Qincinnati, Dec. 19. —Wheat—Dull and cars reccived only eight were No. 2. Not- [ lower; No. 2 red, $1.04. withstanding this, the market was weak and Quiet; No. 2 mixed, 35c. sellers were more numerous than buyers. [ Oats—Steady; No. 2 mixed, 2@ Nearly all of vesterday's advanco i the | Whisky—Quiet at §1.14. speculative market was vielded back ngain | pginneapolis, Dec. 19.—Wheat dull; re- ROSIBYNGHopresanrolitoas]l Cat ftho iz hior 148 cars, shipments, 88 cars. Closing range having been greater than the market N'D 1 hiard, DacmMUBRE ST IL could stand. The closing figures show de- s on liracky $10b@L10. LIRS OTIN0 Ry O Srum 060 to f0it tho N, i Decembor, we; January, ) 00 Provisions experienced no radical change, | $1005 o track, .ni;om 0o Trading opencd under the buying of the u ‘,:"" 00 ) —Easy ; shorts, with a good showing of strength, and | C45h: 20 v, 8 for a time the tendency favored the selling 0"‘[“‘1) L N interest. On this demand subsiding, how | DAt DUl T ) i ever, the market. weakened. Tho old bear | RYe <*"“;“”“ FoaL Gy element took the conservative course that P‘" 0= “'p"‘l :“{1 ‘sia characterized their operations yesterday and rovislong - Elrm jnoyic, consequently there was no serious drop in St. Liouis, Dee. 10.—Wheat—Lower; prices, In its fluctuations back and forth, | cash, $1.011g v, SLOT A pork covered a range of 20 , lard 73§@10¢ Corn—Lower; cash, 30° ogc; May, 841 ana short ribs of 7ige. The shorts were [ Oats—Lower; cash, 2i}o; May, about the only buyers, and the number of contracts provided against doubtless reduced materially the short interest in trade, Out- side investors are just now doing little or nothing, and with the distributors and ex- porters’ purchases of the cash product are under the average wmount for this Cash lard sold to-day at $5.10@5. York green shoulders at 6c, and hams at 8%c. Short ribs for forward All.“v. ery closed the same as yesterday; lard, same 2, f7e. Lard —87.80, Whisky—Steady at §1.14. Huuer~Quh'L and unchanged; creamery, 23@30c; dalry, 232 New York, Dec, 19.—Wheat—Receints, 89,000; exports, none; svot market dull, ‘onl and lower; No.2red, $1.05in elev. nhu, $1.004 afioat, il.()' 34(@1,07 ‘(., f.0.b.; No. 3 rod, U83ge. Options dull, lower and’ steady, 10 2}c lower, and pork only de loier. No.'2 red, January, closing at §1.051{. — Corn — Roceipts, 167,000; exports, 53,000 OHICAGO LIVE STOOK spot market active,’ strong and’ 1@ higher; No. 2, 46}@d7c in clovator, 47 —=7 @ 10.—[Special Telegram to No. Crc Dee. 48%c afloat; ungraded mixed, 7@iside; Tar Bre.)—Catrie—The general warket | & 41@42iye; options dull und'steady, Oats—Itecoipts, b%,000: exports, 135; spot was slow, unsatisfactory and the turn rather downward, some salesmen reportang big cat tle substantially lower, with the chances that quite a number would have to be car- ried over. Dressed beef dealers were not operating to any great extent, buying a few, of course, as in the past week or two, but wmone of the four were buying anything like an average, The shipping demand was light, yet better than yesterday, The run of Tex- #ns was light, and such as canners could use owed rather stronger. The light run of Texaus, as is usual, helped to sell cows and y ‘active and firmer; op- and stronger, January No. 2 white, 841 20@i2e; white market moderat tions more ac closing at 81%c mixed western, B3@40e. Coffee—Options “western, closed_steady at 40@ points above yesterday. Sales, 54,250 bags; Jannary, $14.65@15.10; February, §14.85@ 15.15: Spot Rio stronger and dull; fair car- gocs, §17.00, eum—Quiet and steady united closed n —Rirm; western, 23@240, Pork—Quiet. Lard —About steady; westorn stea, §5.4 beifers. Tho stocker —and foodor | Junuary, #(!2 U hiaCe Cruaii i utter—Quiet; wi I @2c; trade remains quict, but dealers look | HuterTuiels Wesforn o 3 for an improvement, A deputation of Vir- Klnans rrived last niglt, which is qulto” an addition to the buying' force. Choice to Cheese—Westérn, 10@1 Liverpool, Dec. 1. to Tug BEE.)-3: -Pork—Holdors Oftr Troely: primo’ mess, eastorn, 816 o4, steady ; do western, 70s, steady. Lard—Holders Speclal Cablogram ; 1200 & b, $2.85 ers and feeders, $2.10@3 30; cows, y and fu- gly steady; De- bulls and mixed, steady, $1.40@3.10% bulk, | tures moderately ; sy i De | ago. Bl 'lex'u"-;‘-.t(t?é strouger, stoers, | Sembor, 44s, dull; January sud February, 43 The Chicago Market oviow in speaking 0i cows a SR, of the cattle market says: at can the w:*r:"':—:n::;: deinaid v;{u;fl;:::!&; prices N}‘“_"‘:“m{:;““‘sfif‘_l:’&";_ Jadersielyy, ew, country be tining of when they “turn en gencrally quoted values a mickel or o | 88 Dortro tho Rollanvel Do they Lanine thoy Bighor: Tn Burlingion ‘and: Rock Toland 40 {L‘;‘.‘;_‘,‘,{,‘;},‘L"r‘;'o":;" e erncaly am firm. | everybody will continue 0 consume tho visions prices were steady early, but rather 01gd, steady; December, 45 6d, dull; Janu- AISQE 85 :3°'a m;;";ssw Vet aujakt | Ay, 48 8, steady February, 45 230, steady. r“ it §5.12 5, some touching > r 5 bost helv with & sale or two LIVE STOCK. .17, !zu Light sorts sold_at $5.15 for 190 b 10200 Ib averages, at §6.15 for 180 1b ayer- sgos, ut 5.20 for 170 1b’ averagos on the singe order, and §.20 for light wel g FINANCIAL. Nrw Youk, Dec. 19.—[Special Telegram Chicago, Dec. 19 —The Drovers' Jour- nal reports as follows: » Cattle—Receipts, 11,0003 market slow and weaker; beeves, §5.00(25.50; steers, $3.85 @5.00; stockers and feedors, $2.10 cows, bulls -ml mixed, $1.40@3.1 cattle, §1.76@3.00. to Tue Bre.]—Srocks—The stock market | Hogs—KReceipts, 20,000; market opened | For pbl, this morning opened weak and irregular, the '-1'0“1". but closed "’“f“fll“ mixed, $5.00 Porators—Nebraska, 83@45¢ per buj Col- first salos being mado ut declines from las | B2 SRy, g5 5@085; leht, BUSED! | orado, Wgion. S evening's figures, extending to 3¢ per cent, éep-uu Ipts 5,000; market strong; | Docin v OTATORS—3@8idc per b, and theso losses were supplemented by fur- nl\lvu. @5.10; western, NW@I Pl a.};?%fifi?f«a'zflfx“‘.fl‘ffflh"fi- .,fi'r‘fif‘ m‘r?k‘:;!: ther fractional declines in early trading. T-nnau 30@3.20; lambs, §3.90@0.00. 0@110; ducks and geese, 10@12c. { “Kansas Oivy, Deo. m.—um.-nempn 6,000; shipments, 1,400; market slow; cholc- ebt beof steors and choice cows steady, Transactions were confined to a few stocks, Lackawanna and St.” Paul belng the most prominent. Smaller traders were selling | o wq lower; good 1o hoi snd commission houses were buylng moder- :orn g,ah 50@4.53; common to mfm?..:" wfi’::'oggklg.'l 95.00 per case, tely, while London was conspicuous by its | $3.20@4. tockers and feeding steers, §2.00 OnaNeas—Florida, $3.25@3.75 per box. Primesteers, 1300 to 1500 1bs. Prime steer: 1 Nanve feca ,. | Western fee 44 | Common to zood cows @ | Choiceto fancy cow: Commonto Fair tocnoice ngnt hog: Fair to cnc Fair to choice mixed hog: 19 cows. 15 cow: 16 cows., 18 stocker: 12 stockers. stockers. 20 feeders. 3 feeders. . 18 steers, natives. . 36 steers, corn-fed 18 steers 16 steers. o} | 7 steers 21 steers 14 steers 17 steers. 13 steers 18 steers Av. loux City re Paul 2,000: S Cineinnati 0,500 wauke 2,600, Hogs are selling 35 lower than a month ago, 05¢ lower than two months ago, 25¢ lower than a year ago, $1.00 higher than two years ago, and $1.65 higher than three years usual quantity of beef, fact that poultry can now be bought at about one half the cost of that commodity OMAHA WHOLESALE Burrex—Fancy, Auan—slrmlly fresh, 23@24c Mavuaca Grares—In kegn 13¢ per 1b. BAVANA»—LnnquI\. $1.50@2.25 per bunch; 1100 to hoice bulls ce heavy hoss. itepresentanvs Silouw oaTTLEL Shk, Pr. 280 $4.871¢ 40 4.90 Shk, 3 160 120 80 160 80 12 200 200 120 Live Stock Notes. Keep your cattle at home. @Hogs open bigher, close lower, Mark Blanchard, Creston, Ia yards, the guest of his sons, M. d, of the firm of Palmer, Richman oe 900; Indianapolis St. Louwis 7,000, Fruits, Produce, Ete. solid- 20@30c; choice country, (@25e; medium ring, first common, in grades, 15@21c; common des, 10@14c. iz, second common, 6 in Frovn—Nebraska pateuts, — §0.00(@7. 30; t fencing flooring. Miunesota patents, $0.25@7.75; straigh Siding, first and second ¢ grades, §.00@5.50; bakers' flour, $3.26@5.15 240 $5.00 was at the . and J, B, ceived to-day 8,700 hogs; St. and' Mil- notwithstanding the MARKETS' ked ereamery, candied. b, £1.00 per gal. As—Young Hyson, common to fair, 18@ Young Hyson, good tofancy, 30@ Gunpowder, common to good, Gun- powder, choice to fanoy, Japan, common to medium, 15 Bdse; Oolong, comm 45¢; Oolong, choice to fan perial, common to medium, ey, 40@50c. Brazil, 9 peanuts, C uuhun—ln: 10¢ per Ib; assorted cakes, t. @2e per 1b as per CaNny—Mixed, tick, 95 @11c; vy candy, T@3sc. HoLLAND HEftiu Covrisu—bl l)ry Goods. 10 per cent dis. ; e, Nameless, 50 . 70, colored, s it Yaciie, T5¢ Canrer Ware—Bid, white, 19¢; colored, mns Standard, 8¢; gem, ; boone, 4c; B, cased, $6.50. oo n Sl e Slater, 6¢; Berlin oil, G}§c; Garner oil, 6 PriNTs—Pink and Robes point, 10c; beauty, Steel River, ¢, 6ge: Pacific, PrINTS—D; 5ifc; Ram- Ao Richmond, Windsor, 64¢; Bddystone, Gigc; Pacific, fieacme No. 60, cloth, GO, 15 bleached, Sige Greene G, 0L ¢ cambric, 11c; Lonsdale cambric, 11 bc: New York mills, 103 Pepperell, 46in, 1 Pepperell, &4, 216, Peppereli, Pepperell, Pepperell, 9-4, ¢; Popperell, 10- Canton, 4-4, 8ijc; Wamsutta, 11c; V X Plaid —Raftsmen, shen Pr. ar Lake, 36} 5.00 5.00 sarge, 33{c Ticks Sw Thorndike, Thorndike, XX, Cordis, No, 4, 7 138 —Amoskeag, l'hl)l'mh!,{e (7() Thorndike, 120, Cordis, No. 5, 0igo! e} o0z, 10}4c 8ige; York, 7 oz, 1ic; | 7% u w ].mfi-y XX < AA, 19¢; Beaver 1l¢; Beaver ( reck CC, 10c. KuNTUCKY JEANS—Memorial, 15¢; Dakota, 18¢; Durham, Hereull Leam: 27 (,uuu\uuu 2 ington, 2234 X B evens' ons' A, Stevens' 17, ) Stevens’ N, bleached, 1015¢; Stevens' SR, 12 MiscELiANEOUS—Table on’ cloth, $2.50; plain Hotland 3 Dado Holland, 131{¢ Brow~ SuezetiNe—Atlantic A, 4-4 3 Atlantic H, 44, 7lic; Atlantic D, 4-4, 6J¢; Atlantic P, 44, 6c; Aurora LL, 44, go; A vora O, 44, 430; Crown XXX, 4 Hoosier LL, 4, 6c; Indian Head, H 4 ! Lawrence, LL, 44, ‘de; Old Dominion, 4 3 Pepperell R, 4-4, Te; Pepperell O, 4-4, j3c; Pepperoll, 84, '181g0: Pepperell, -, Pepperell, 10-4, 230; Utica C, - 51. Aurora, R, 44, 7 2, 24 o, RE, 3¢, Gixaay—Plunkott checks, Tife; Whitten- ton 73c; York, Thc; Normandi d 8ige; Caleitta dress, 84c; Whittenton dress, 8ije; Renfrow dress, 8@ 193¢ CAMBRICS 6,500 ; Stan- %, Innigo BLt rnold, 64c; Amer- foan, 6140; Gloncestar, Ggo: Arnoid O 1ong 05 Arnold 1 lohg'oloth, 10405 Arnolg al, 10/50; Steifel A, 12¢; Windsor Gold Ticket, 10:]c. Lumber. First and second clear, 1% in . First and second clear, 13§ in. Phird clear, 14 @1} ot, 115@iig in B select, 1l (@ A stock bu;\ B stock boards, C stock boar nll D stock board; 840 U(lltl 5100 D050 00 48 wmu 00 12@16 £, 12 in (@16 ft., Siding, flrnt u.mmmu 16 fl. Biding, secoud common.. Comriéu boards.... . & bonras, all iongii Fencing, No. 1 155 fo Fencing, No. 3 Joist and scan Timber, 4x4,:5x5, Picke Pickets, D and H square, Bhingles, extra A.. Shingles, standard A1 Sk < OHAEAJOBRERS DRECTORY 22 00 nplements. PARKE CHURCHILL Dealer in Agricaltural Impiements, Wagons, Hemlock sole e solected o hem i betweenth and v . pth 1o Carriages and Buggles. Jonas Strect et sl 1005, Oraahn. NebrAsk. Ib, according to kin, No. 1, Ste LININGER & METUCALF CO., Jeight: ok caif s n, No. 1 '!'l‘;:ltlv e b.. Philadelphia calf skin, extra, $1.00@1. 10 - e . Mok ki sin. o 1 oo ver | Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Carriages b Ly @300 pet 1o} P" o Bugeles, Kte. Wholesale. Omaha, Nebraska delphin kip skin, So@de per b ——. - - (according to weight and | ~PARLIN, URENDUA'F & MARTIN, per 1b:_ French kip skin, French calf skin quality), #1.15@1.75 Olesnie Denlers §81in Ruigh, 008 BB Toot, oIt lenther: g;n. Agricnltural lmnlemculs Wazuns&ancs (@4.00 per side; moroccos, (pebble goat), 901, 50, 906 and 007 Jones Street, Omah. . boot leg, ns, 20(i 3¢ per foots e per foot; moroes foot; glove calf Douglus kid, 30@ (0c skins, 40@30¢ per foot, according to toppings, .00 10,00 per dozen ; linings, 5.00 @900 per dozeni apron skins, $10,00@12.00 per dozen. Metals and Tinners' Stock. in, small pig.. Imr MAST & Mannracturpcrspar Buckeye finlls Scedm Cultivators, Hay Rakes, C\der Milia and Luban Pul Verizors. COF. 14th And Nicholas Streets, T WINONA IMPLEMENT CO.. T A mnltural lmulemenls Wazuns & Buggics per foot; kangaroo uality : OMATA BRANCH, J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., Akron, Olio, Harvesting Mmmucry and Binder Twine. W.E. Mead, Mannger MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD Co Manufacturers andJobbers in Wagors, Buggies, Rakss, Plows Elc. Cor. 0th and PAcifc gtreets, Omabia, Neb, s Cold rolle pper, sheating pher, pitts Copper, flats. ... Gal, sheet iron, Waniata, Pat. plaimshed iron, Pat plainished iron Roofing, 1C, 14x20, 11 Roofing, 1X, 14x Roofing, I¢, Knnmvp i, 1215 Leavenworth st Omabs b 24 to sheets sheets 2 sheets. , 112 sheets. . Artists’ Matorials. A HOSPE, Jr., APTNS' Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1613 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska® } Tin vlate 10, 10x 14, IX, 10x14, Tin plate, 1C, 10x14, Steel ni Steel w ___Booksellers and Stationers. H. M, & S. W. JONES, Successorsto A. T. Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Retall is, per keg. ... re huils, per ke THE RALWAY TIME TABLES, | . v oS i Sy "™ Boots and Shoes. KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., (Successors to Heed. Jones & C0.) Wiolesale Manufactarers ul Boots and Shoes Agents for Hoston Ruboer 102, 1104 & 1108 _Marney St., Owal 5:00 . Expross| *8:00 . 10, [57 130 B . _ W.V.MORS B R Jobbers of Boots a1 Shoes. NGTON ROU r T 1101, 1105-1106 l)uug!u Sl nlx‘nn\l Macufactory, Sum- Depot 10 and Ia«m sts. oston. | At | T Omalin: UNTON PACIFIC, | Depot 10 and Marey sts. eatrice Lincoln, and| | 50, m. 4340 v m, | Chicago Fast S Coffees, Spices, Etc. Tk Chicago Mail S ChIERES ~ FFEE CO., Omalin Coffes aud pice Mills, Toas, Cpflnas Snices, Bakmg Puwder Chicago Local ... Denver Fast __Crookery and Glassware. W. L. WRIGHT, ent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockeay, Glssware, Lanys, Climaeys, _Ete. OMce, " PERKINS, GATLH & LAUMAN. Imuorters and Jobbers of Grcc(lzr;, Glassware, Langs, Silverware Ferzam St Ner Faxton Building. thaily éxcept’ Saturda; M. & ST, PAUL 10th and Mar Commission and Storage. T " TRIDDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Gflmmissinn Merchants, Speclaitios tier, Furs Game, 112 Hotrard Strac GEO. SCHROELER & CO., Buocessors to McShane & Schiroede: Produce Commission and Cold Storage, i Omaba, Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBHASS. Wholesale Flour, Feed, Grain and Gencrel Commision Merchant, (orn.'-pnndenrm solicited. 101 North 1ith strect, Umaba, Neb. . Tonltry, Omaha, v T Depot 15th & Webat. Omaha. 'Husl!uhu bl l“lls Pas| 3Norfoi )p. m. m. Sl/l!URI}:\N TRAINS. Westward, Running between Council Bluffs and Albright. Inaddition to the stations mentioned, traing stop at Twentleth and Twenty-fourth ‘streets, and at thy it in Omiha. OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 209 South 13th Street, Omaha, Nobraska. Omaha depot. South | Al Omaha bright, J. J. JOHNSON & CO., Manufacturers of L, Cement, 1 Dry Goods ana Ko(lon M. E SMITH & CO. o Dry Goods, Furnishing Geods and Notions. 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th St., Omaha Neb, KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Nations Gents' l-urnllh;nr Goods. Comer 1tn A iy ma ka. gz E2E3E LUMBER. C. N. DIETZ, Dca!cr in All Kitds of Ll]mhcr. 1 Tith and California Stre naha, Nobrasks. —- FRED W. GRAY, Lnmber, Lime, Cement, Ete,, Ete Corner fth and Donglas Sta.. Omaha. T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO Vo To Dealers Ouly. Office, HGI Farnam Street, Omaha, JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Ete, ement. Btayy Quiney White L ment and CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring. 9th and Deuglas —_—mm Millinery and Notions. 1. OBERFELDER & CO., Tporters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notiong R 21004 212 South 1th Stroet CANFIELD MANUFALTURIVQ (/O.. Manafacturers of Gveralis, Jeans Pants, Suirts, 5:“-.5.‘.‘1':“»\" nou lmuulnp Street, 5 Nohons i . ROBINSON NOTION LO.. Whnlcsalc Notions and Furnishing Goods AW And A 8 uth 10th St Omabia, S Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO,, Wholsalo Refined and Lubricating Oils, Io Gronae, i, Omaha. A, 11 Bishon, Manaees T VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Notions and Geat's Furnishing Goods, 1105 Harney Street, Owahin Office Fixtures. THE SIMMONDS MAN Som T Pl e stk bovenioh e d i BUMA Y | Paints and Ulls._ CUMMINGS & NEILSON, Wholesalo Denters in Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Bt 1115 Farnam Strect, Ouinba, N S __Paper. CARPENTER PAFER C0 Wholesale Paper Dealers, Carry nice #tock of Printing, Wrappiing und Writing Pa, 3r. Bpeeial ALtont0n 1¢en L0 Car [oad orders. Paper Boxos. JOHN L. WILKIE, Pmuncm" Omaha Paper Box Factory. Nos. 137 and Lt Douglas St Omaha, Neb, __Scods. PHIL. STIMMEL & L() Whnlcsaln Farm, Field and Cardul Sends 911 and 913 d0men Stroit Omaha, —_— Storage, Forwarding & cummlsslon - ARMSTRONG, FETTIS & Cco., Slnragv Pu“warflmg aml Commission, 0. Dugsies s zard Bireet, clephone No. 7%, OMAHA_MANUFACTURERS, LS Brawsvu STORZ & ILER Lager Beer Browers, 1621 North Bigthteenth Stract, Ulnnhn, Meb. _Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Mannfacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, Johin Epeneter, Propriotor. 20 Dodge and 103 un POl Tk Streut, Ounisa. " 100 wad 100 Printers’ Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIQN. Auxiliary Pablishers, Denlers in 'l"yg« P'resses and Printers Gtk 12t Street, Ouiuba. I —— upplies, 608 NEBRA&KA FUEL CO,, Shippers of Coal and Coks, 214 South Trans- Broad: AT ~ [Omaha uth 13th St.. Omata. Neb, Dright. Omalia. Sheeley| depot. | fer. | wa. =— — A (FATEny s | Paviiared | wiay: e Furniture. A A AN AT DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Purmturs. Farnam Street, Owaba, Nobray CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture Omubs, Nebraska. crocurles. J: PAXTON GALLAGHER & 00 Wuolesals Groceries and Provisions. 05, 707, 709 and 711 &, J0th §t., Omaha, Neb. McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 1 th and Leavéuworth Strets, Omaha, Nebraske. Hardware. S M/\RKS BROS. SADDLERY CO, Whiolesale Manulacturers of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. 140/, 14 11407 Hargey S, Omaba, rAska, Hoavy Hardware. _ W. J. BROATC#H, Heavy Hardware, Iron aud SIGB] Stock, Hagdwaro. I 211 Warney Street, O > B > > = MEBAUGH & TAYLOR, | Builders' Hardware and Scale Rcualr Sl]un Mochanics' Tools and Buffal 1406 Douglar Yirects Onnba: Nobs RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., Wiolesale Hardvgam b and Tiarney Sta.. Omuha. for Austin Powdsr C Fairoani LEE, CLARKE WA furday’ [l except Vo fat il above s for Trunstor, u ran The time giv being from five to ten minutes between ferand local depots. PENNYROYAL WARKES are #uccessfully used monthly by over 10,000 Lfl.llel Are Safe, flu‘luflluml Pleasant g ,»rmx by mallor at druggists, Sealed "2 postage stam . AN DREEbI—_ HAKD- RE COMP Wiiolesale Hardw«rc Cuhery, Tin Plenc Metals, Sheet Lron, ete. A gents for Howe Sclo Miunii Powder and Lymun barbed wire, Oraahia, Nebraska, For uala uml hy mail by Good Dru g Co,, Omaha, Neb.nan P ICHMAN, 3. 1. BANClia 1) PALMER RICHMAN &CO., Live SIM Commission Merchants Office - koo Exchango Bullding, Usion South Omahin, Ne FIELD & MALEY Live chk Commission, Room 15, mm':f," llulluh‘:x Uniou Stock Yards, Owabi, TUNION STOCH YARDS CO., Of Omeha, Limited, dous ¥ Bovi. Buberisiendent. Hats, Caps, Eto. W. L. PARROTTE & CO., Whfllflsfi!fi Hats, Caps and Straw Goods 1107 Harney Sireets Omasn, Nobe Lumber. “OMAHA LUMBER LO " Axl Kinds of Building Material at Whetssuie . 151 Btreet aud Union Pacifio Track, Omah . LOUIS BRADFORD, Decler in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Boors, Bie. Tards=Comdt th -na wlu‘t b aad lsualhe’ 2 w“' ____Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubher Goods i) Clothing and Leather Belting. 1008 Fnruwm Streety _A. DISBROV. ¢, CO., Lolesele Manuf .cturers of s s o MANUFACTUR‘Nb coO. m nr Sasll Doors, Blinds, rior Harl Wood Firk cuworLh Strcets, Steam Fittings, Pumps, A. L. STRANG CO 1S, Pipes and Engincs, 1 Steam, Wator, Tual ny end Mining Suppli 020, 22'and 924 Farnnm Stet, Ol i CHUHCHILL PUMP CO Wholesaie Pumps, Pipe, Fif lmvs i storm ana Water Bupplios. 11" o Parn) U. S, WIND ENGINE & PUM™ co., “teein and Water Sllfl[]xlfi§ Unlliduy Wind Milis. 915 una 920 Fan G K. aws, Acting o B Ompats TBROWNELL P 4 Bugie, Bolers an Gmmal Hachinery, 3t Iron Work Stenm J 1251218 Etc. e Eew Miks v onw oL e i _____lron Works. y TEAM BOILER WORKS, 18 | | Carter & S0, Prop's. Manufacturers of ali kinds Stnam Boilers, Ton's and Sheet Iron Work / orks Bouth kb and B, & M, Cromsin, TON & VIERLING 1HON WOLKS, Wrmlght and Cast Iron Building Wurln ork. Gonoral Foundry, Maghine ang g Qoo wad Works, U1, i stroot, Omalia, Euginos, rass W Blue e OMAHA WIKE & IRON WORKS, Mannfactarers of Wire and Iron Railings ; Desk fiails, Window Guard Signs, Ete. 124 North Wire "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, B Man frs of Flrc & Burglar Proof Safes B | . Iron and Wire Fencing, Sins, o, 8 100'r. Cor, 14tk and JACKSOR Bls, 1 BB CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS v o ‘ : Iron and Wire Pences, Railings, Guards | B und, Soreong, for b ks, o1 on 1100w 188 ancas ol | Tmproved Awnings. Lockminith Mnchinery wd | lAckaniti W orks, 4 Ko 14tk | B MEACHER & WHITMORE, |4 FlI‘E and Burglar Proof Safes, Timg Luuka. 1 o naAgents Tor hlebold Safe aud 3y Gos VIS W' Jal Work, S0's! Lt e

Other pages from this issue: