THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , i FJutchinson'a Way of Taking Wheat Offer ings Made Shorts Uneasy. CORN PROFITS BY TRAILING WHEAT , Ktorlorf Tend Co Aclvnnco the 1'i'leii c r Outs ProvifilonH Show a rii-iiicr-Toiii : ( JOHHlp In ( In ; I'll. CiiiCAfiO. Juno 19. [ Special Telegram to Tun IlKK.l A ijulak turn In wheat yesterday nf tcr n vc'ry ' hulllHli opening ninilo trailo In wheat cautious today. The market wa9 In tlio dumps only n fu\v nilniitc's early , iluo ton bearish feollngcairlcd over fiom tlio curb last night. Then Inllucnccs appeared to bo on the buying Aide , The trncli ! was shoit to u greater or lo.ss extent to begin with , nnil buying was the iiatnral nriler of the iluy. To ailil to the natural strength Ilutchtnson wason tliobuylng idde , and whlloho did not picss the market , ho frequently took offerings In a way that made short * uneasy. HI. Louis also f > cnt buyIng - Ing orders and Ciidnhy beeamo conspicuous as ft buyer. Orrwasa fico Kollorof September caily. I.utcry. V. White & Co. and others sold out a lot of wheat at Me on .stop loss orders , supposed to bo for C. II Smith & Co. The bull points wctu too much luln In Dakota , rust In many purts of the northwcst. light yield In Tennessee , harvest , export business reaching l.M.MK ) bushels at Dnliith. and ti-n to tuolvo boat loads reported at Now Vorlc. The bear liolnlH weio weak cables , small export clour- itnces , only 'Cj.OOO biisholH fiom three. Atlantlo Iiorts , and the I'rlco Current ruvlow showing morn favorable conditions In many states. Trade was very actlvu early and at Intervals nil day. The action of prices wen-quite free und the advance up to 10 o'clock well sus tained. The Action was : .Inly n. > 1.ie to hVjc toHiu loKi.'iC toNl'sC to " > ' ; o to Wn to H.V o tote fifi'lO ! August Nk ! tof > 7e to I WlSic to BCJ : fc'eptcm- Hio to hi'io to Wi'io to hT'Jc ; Deeemlier bT'.jO to MO to b7ic to t KS'.o to Nic loMHc. I ho prices * i cached In wheat at I o'clock were not passed. There was MHIIO realizing all around and price B yielded u trlMo , hut closed with gains of ! i to 3i'c for the day as follows ; JiinoKi'ie , July Ws < ilWc , August fcO'.e , KeptemheraiUc und December KS'iu. ' 1 hero was little news In coin. It was In part a tailing on after wheat and very fair gains were made. The closing pi Ices were slightly under the best figures and generally about'to over the closing yesterday. The principal HilU | > orl of the market was Ilntchinson. Ho bought freely ami was helped by shippers at times. It was the same old story , pretty general .selling cm the advance. Trices weie : Juno 'MUe. nominal ; July i'l'.o to : i4J/c. closing at ; ( ? , ; August : r > c to : .Ve to .T > 'ic : tfoplembcriri.'io toIlCo to.'LViu ; October closed ut iKUie and your corn Mild I1 jo under August. Thu oats market was llrm and higher again today , but wltli iitany down turn In prices at the close. Uncertainty about the growing crop , fresh stories about plant lleo In Iowa ami lee much rain farther 1101 Hi , light receipts and a continuation of the export demand , all helped to advance price.- , . Tin- tall ; In the pit iKthat mess , fiom being u bull manipulator fdx weeks ago , has gone us far the oilier way and Is the heavy short of the market. As on former days the advance - vance was most marked In later months. July sold at SP'icand 2).ie ) , closing at the top and V over last night : August closed ' c higher at .T'Se ; September sold at ttii.il1 and'JT'ie. closing af.'f.JaC for .seller ears , A ( Inner feeling marked the provision trade today. One explanation Is that on the War ren lalliiii-some houses oversold IntholrelVort to break the market They are now getting Btull back In expectation of hluhor prices. 1'rlees were llrmly held at ( hiyaids and were li K'icrin the pit at the start for rllisand lard. Mess pork was oil'at the opening to tl-J.MI for July and sold at tU'.Tr. , and iceovered lo ii.no : ; Jiinw pork sold at Jl'.li. ' , and closed at Jli.M ) . llefoiu the close a conslduriiblu advance was made In hud and ribs , .lulyjlanl , it.V.r.Sep ; tember , 1(1,15. ( a gain of : > o to 7'Je ; .Inly rllis , fp.lU'i ; Seplemher , W.ICJ1 , u gain of Hie to 13'Jtr. ' ( 'iidahy ' bought lard early. Klbs were upon the recent support by Armour .t Co. Ilulch- Inson .sold ribs on call and packers generally bought. anv.ustt II\'K ST at. OIIICAOO. Juno 19. [ Special Tologrum to Till' Hr.u.1--OATTM ; Huslne.ss continues slow all along the line from export trade down to local wants. The average quality of native Mocfc was good und useful , yet the demand was limited , prices weak and In many Instances lower. Native butchers' stock was In fair de mand and steady , liecelpts of Texans , . ' 1,000 , Belling u shade.stronger than yesterday , whi-n n de-line of lOc was reported. Business In the nlocker and feeder line continues light on ac count of few arrivals. Choice to extra beeves W.)0l,80 ; medium to goo.l steers , itm : to ir > oo ibs , ji.avrai.40 ! 1,210 to iiso : ins. f.UKW.S ) ; IfiO to I.'JO ; ) Ibs , J.Vai.flO ! .stoekers and feedei's , K.4uOi.K : ! ) : cows , hulls and mixed I.HKiM.ifi ! bulk , $ L'.avS .CO ; Texas grass Bteers , WAvi'l.K ! ) . lICKis-Iluslne.ss opened slow , with values rather weak as compared with yesterday , the in-line cause of such conditions being an exag gerated icportof receipts , same falling 4,000 tc 6,000 below early estimates ; hence late sales were lie higher than at thu opening , the gen eral market eloslngsteadv at J.I.T5 tniM : ) for inlxi'cl und ji.77i : ! to * 'l > .r > for ussorted heiivy , with light sorts ut KUtXtKLtu. Nr.w Youic. Juno 1 ! ) . fHpoelal Tnlogram to Tut : HKK.I STOCKS The end of the soiling pressure In stooks Is not yet. 1'ollowlng the Mivotti drop lu values during the last hour yes- tetday , war was kept up by both longs and jjjiorts , the action of the latter causing weak holders to let go. The marKct had one virtue , lit the very start today-It was not dull. The opening was extremely active , while llrst eiders weio placed In the market , however , sum while a few of the leading shales made fuitlier ilee Ints of largo fractions. AtchlMin and Oregon Transcontinental retired ut Spur font each. The general list y eldei only flight y. In r.oulsvllle & Nash ville , Missouri Il'aellhs and some others , small iidvaiiees weio made. The decline was fol lowed by a rally on which early looses were the whole market was moiu aollvo than usual. Prices again reacted toward the end of the hour and at 11 o'clhck the market was less animated and heavy. In the hour to noon Sugar went , oir to 7ii ; , up to 77 and oiT to 7.V ' . Chicago Has hold up to.VI , while grangers and western stocks generally showed Ilttlo recovery from the early decline from > J tol'i ' percent , pultlnif Atehlson to4 , llnrllngton to lOPi , Norlhucstorn to lin- ; , Jtook Island toHl ! > . ( , St. Paul to 74 , Missouri I'a- clllo toT1. and Union Paclllo to OIU , 1'rco nelllng of blocks late yesterday and early to day created n feeling of nervousness among the shorts and the closing hours today brought a very good rally on buying for ihfs account. Chicago ( las had the host support mm closed with a full point gain at.llS. sugar morn I ban recovered the early loss. Strange enough , the reaction In nearly all railroad Blocks showing any activity wnsjust sutllclent to leave prices when ) they were at the close yesterdav. Northwestern was an exception , vI lib it loss of ' 4. St. Paul ? i , while Missouri Paclllo was up ( } . The total sales were 1.W.711 * 1 snui ( ollowiim wore the cjosmg quotations ! lI.S. ri'kMil.r . r-m ; NoTTlieni l-ridricTrTrai'S U.S. 4 coupoiu do pni furred 81U II. H. mis rumiliir lui C. A N. W lOiijj U. S 4Hf < coupon lai dn profi-rn-d lu rm-ltlofaof "jl. 11:1 : N. Y. Cuntrul Wi'l fi-iilrnl r.idilo : il I- . , i ) . * M . ; . ; ; ; zo4 C'lilniuo.Vlion..UI Hock Ulnnd | ) | t < ClilciiKO , HIM Mutton 0. , M. , V St. I' im A yiiliipy 105 In profurred ijsji 11. . I.V W lit St. I'aul.voni'itm. . . . : ii IllliuilnContriil . .II3U ilo ptorvrrud lee I. , II. AW Union I'aclllc. BIM W. . St. U.ll 13 C Jjiki-Sliorc. IIU doiroforrol | vtiK ' Wvitera Union bS > ll on'rl 1'ni-illc. . ! ! 7ti MO.NKV Easy at 4013 per cent. tTtiii.iNii' ) : KxciiAM'u.-yiilet ! stcadyrsfxty- day bills , H.sjij ; doniund , * l.b7.Ji. StookH , NKW YOIIK , ) . - [ $ | ) - ToloBraia to THE lliK.l-Tliufiilluwln : uru tlio milling stock iliuitittluns : riilcilonln 1111 U6 Horn Silver. aiu Ct.n. . Oil. A Va 413 Iron Silver 153 DciidHiiodT lii .N'ortli llcllitUlp 123 Del .Monle luu N Coiiiliionnt'altli. . . ' . ' 10 Kuri'kiil'ou 41U Ontnrlo 41UU 4iould A Curry 3VU Orcldenlul no llulo A .Vorcroii. . . . 'M I'liirnU. Arli l.'U lliuin'nliiki' luO fuller I'n-i-k liU ; J'ltOnUCK .W.I ItKKTJi. Cuic.no , June 18.-1M1 p. m. close-Wheat Hfiulv ; cash KVUo ; July , NlhiiMsii ) . K'T" " . 01"1 * ' ! e ii. aJ' ' ci J ly.a4K-jiso. Oiiis-Kiriiji i-uili. * foi July , JWe. ltvtSU < > iiiy | ttt 4CK. . . 1 riliiuTliiiotliyEuiy ttt IJ.3X . tl.\a. \ \ VliUkyll.Ou , 1'ork-VlriU ! caili , Il2.75i July , 112.0031100. fnrilKlrni ! ernh , J.'i.RT'i ! .lulv. W.034. Hour Hieady , uifhiinged ; denlcru askrd f , \V.VJ."i fur li-ltents In barrels H'iV < U. , . ' > for bjtkors , W..ytfl.M for straight , unit H.404& 4.00 forwlnter , I'rnvlslonsHhouhlorsti.OOW..IO ! short clcnr , . . . . . llutti-r - CnscttluJ ! creamery , 10U'iot airy. ! Hr.c. | : ; ! Aptlvot full crnani clicililars. 74O 7j-i ? YOIIIII ; A KifiriVciikn Tallow-Stoailyj packed , 4idtUet ! No. S , cake. Hucclpti. Sliltim'H. Hour . iMXJ ) r..OOO Whunl . IO.OOJ V-MHiO corn . ; n.ooi iin.ooa oats . IH.OOO sai.ooo Nr.wVoiiK. Juno ifl.-Wheat-UecclpK Il.cno Inisliiils : nxpnrl.i. * > , ODO uiMliulfl ; sjMt Irrt-KU- , lnri ; No. 9 rod. t Jic In elovutor : idXc nllont : ni4icitc ! f oi > : options steady ; No. a iud , Juno cloilnx ut ( fJlio. Corn UucelpH. 50.300 bitslipl1 * ; p.xports , 0'J.V ! ) ) Inislii-N ; spot easy ; No. L' , 4lo In elevator ; 41 (1(41 ( 0 alloat ; unitradud inlxiMl , 4UQIIc ; options llrmcr : JinncIo.tliiK uHO'io. Uats Hccnlpts 1S7.2IW buslieli i exports , 2.-.IUO liiisliulM ; spot eloped i-anyi No. S wlilti- , : r Qn4Ci mixed western. iWiiW-'BlJoi wlilto wettern.aitiioo ; ojUluns Ilrmerj Juno oluslnit at 'll c. OolTeo Oitloniclo | cd steady and unchanged to 1(1 ( points down. Sales : " 1'J.VJ IKIU'SJ June. $ l"'J.Vftl < . : tf : July , $10.8.V3l0.9.j spot rlo nomi nal at { .UM. Alioiit sti'ady : western , 145ailio. ! ? Pork Dull : mess. ii.nul4.ro. : I.nnl I'lrmi.-rj western titcatn , M.l-i ! ; July closlnKal$1.15. Hutter 1'lrni ; ElginIMSQICc ; western dairy , IO'it ! : crnamory , Sl.'i'ic. Cheese Kasler : westurn , 7Q9o. PT. r.ouis , .luno in. Closing : Wheat Higher ; cnsli , bfl'ir : July , h'j.c. Corn l-'lnn ; uash. iU''o : July , : e ? ( ? W3c. Oats llljjher ; citsli , 'Mio ; July"a.1iu. I'ork I'lrm : crash. ? II..W. Lard Nominal at i'iM rt'lilsky Steady at Jl.oO. Iluitur Uni-liaimc-il ; dairy , IHSlScj cream- cry , ll © c : KlKlu , IyJl7o. ( KANSAS CITV , Juno 19. Wheat T.owe-r ; No. 'J hard , cash , Til J Jo : June , ? ! < : ; July , C'JI/ ) CUVic. Corn-Kasler ; No. 2 , cash 2Syc ; June , 28o bid. Oats-About steady ; No. S , cash , 2Cio ! ; June , W.e. MINNKAPOMS. Juno 19. Wheat Itccclnts , 87ours ; shipments , ICIearHi uood wheat active , txioroirurliiKHslow : and hard to move , l.lttlo lower , dun to weak futures. Closing : No. 1 hard , June , 8lc ; July , 84'sc ; on triiukHUiM7o ; No. 1 northern , June , Klu ; .Inly.Si'-ici on track , H.K1 ; No. ' 'northern , Juno and July blUc ; on track , S 'c. JIirWAtKin. : Juno 10. Wheat Quiet ; No2 spring , cash , KtQKJ e ; July , KJc ; No. 1 uorth- ern , KHJ. Corn I'lrm ; No.'I , We. OatH-Hteady : No. 2 white , Me. Kye-Steiidy : No. 1,4fic. ! llarlcy Kasli-r ; No. - ' , 475c. ! 1'iovlslons I'lrm ; pork. $ li.P5. CINCINNATI , Juno 13. Wheat Easier ; No. 2 red , Kxame. Corn-Weaker ; No , 2 mixed. : i7'5'S5e. ' ! Oats Weaker ; No.2 mixed , : tOjC. ! Wlilsky * ! . ( . IiiVKiii'Ociij. Juno 10. Wheat Easy ; demand poor and holders oirer moderately : Cali fornia No. 1 , 7 percental ; led wcbtern winter , Gs lid. L.Corn Kasy ; demand fair ; new mixed west ern , 3sGd percental. K STOCK. CiiiCAno. Juno 1 ! ) . Cattle Hoec'lpti. 1f > , nOOj market slow and lower : heoves J4.50I.SO : steers , $ 'I..VJI.4U : stoekers and feeders , * L'.40 ( i'i.l : > : ) ; cows , hulls and mixed , Jl.lUS-'I.IO ; Texas steers , tSXtfMSn. Ilits UcculptM , . " ,00t ) ; market steady , clns- mixed and heavy , Jj.tWtW.tj ; light. ji.MKaf.'j : : ( ) : skips , J.'i.iou'l.r.u. Sheep Uuculpts , I00 ( ) ( ! : market weak ; na tives , jaMxa.Vr.ll ; westerns , $ aUOft,4.o. } ; Tux-ins , lambs. ' CITV , Juno 10. tlattlc Hecelpts , shipments , . ' 1,400 ; market steady ; steers , W..WC4.Xl ( ; cows , tl. i&3.ra ; htockers and feed- eis , J.MMI.MI. : llos-t Kecelpts , 11,000 ; shipments , 4,300 ; market higher ; all grades , &U li < [ ij. " > . ST. I ouis. Juno ll > . Cattle Uuculpts. .1,100 ; shipments , ' ,800 ; market lower ; fair to fancy native steers , } 2.7. > i0l.70 ; btoukurs and feeder.- , . 2.t ai.73. : Hogs Uccolpti , Iii0.1 : shipments , IJ.'MD ; mar ket steady ; heavy , * . ' 1.0."ifta.73ii ; paeklns , JJ.CO ffii.70 : ; light , W.GU4W.70. O.Y/.i/f.l ItVE STOCK. Cattlo. Thnrsdav , Juno 19. Estimated receipts of eattlo l.ico. : compared with 2"JS yesterday and I.v to Thursday of lust week. The lind weather and discouraging advices from Chicago caused everything lu the steer line to opim week and slow. Only a few sales weio made early In the day. Steers arn-'Oo to.'ITm lower than they were a week ago , while canner.s and t ho pool est grades of liuteh- ITS' stnlV are from IlOo to 5o ( ) lower than It was the llmt of the month. The hest grades of cows ruled steady. Stockois and feeders remain unchanged. _ Estimated recolpts of hois S.fiOO , compared with R.sirt yesterday and J..tlS Thursday of last week. The market opened slow and steady , becnmo active and stronger , closing active and . ' higher , with all sold. The range was J.'UoCcll.ftf'/i. Light , * : i. ; Xiii.4 ( ) ; mixed , ti.i7'S ; : ( Ti-LIO ; heavy , * : i.47'J(8i.57'/i ( : , The average of tlio prices | iald wnsf.l.4 * . compaied with $1.13 j'csteiday and W.r.lThijr-day ) of last week. Estimated recolpts of sheep , VK > . Market active and good muttons In den , and. Prevailing Priuc.si. The followlni ; Is a talilo of prlrcs paid In this market for the grade of stock mentioned : I'rlmo steors. iiOO : to HMO Its . $4.4. > 6Tl4.3 ( ! ( lcKd .steers , 12.VJ to 14 : > 0 Ibs . 4.kl : il.30 Hood steers , IO.V ) to ii)0 : ) IBs . a.nTi ( id. 10 t'ommon , 1UM to 1I3J DIM . : i..r.O Common eanm-rs . 1.00 Ordinary to fair cows . l.fij Kalr.to good c-mvs . l..K ' ) tiood to choice cows . 2.73 < tftl.l5 I'holco to fanev cows . i'.in Ci-'lir. Kalr to good bulls . 1.73 f62.V ( > I'holco to fancy bulls . 2.fiJ tv.\A \ t Light stookors and feeilers . 2.3) ) ( T''l.2. " > Keeders. 1)30 ) to MOO IBs . 2.IKI ffii.a" : > Kalr to cholco light hogs . a.M eiilo : 1'alr toeholco heavi' hogs . : i.47'4Tf.'i.f,74 i'alr to cholcu mixed hogs . XIJTliiW.W Comparative Tables. The following talilo shows the range In prices on Moj.s ilitrlug this and last , wuok : D.iys. ThUVook. . \Vcck. Monday M 43 Ot.'l IV ) m Tuesday : i 40 dt3 I'U ; i nu ci.-i 70 Wednesday s : ij ca a ? 3 M ( , VI ( i-i ! ! ThiiriMla ) ' 3 30 : i 50 ( .a 70 Friday 3 55 4j3 70 Saturday 3 u ai : m Halite 01'Prluo.s. lions. The following table sliowi the range of prices palrt for hogs : l-'alr toeholco light hogs . HM SKI 40 Kulr to ohoico huuvy. . : . ; i 47'/iiti ' ( : 47V ' I'alr to cholcu mlxuil . a 4' > ! iifi3 47i SlllwUl- , I'rlmo fat sheep . s 10 © 5 .11 ( lood fatsheup . 450 < T65 73 Common to medium shcup . a 00 i4l 23 Avornijo Cost or Ifo s. The following tiblo : gives the average cost of lie im thodatuf mantlonol , lncliiillir { tu ! costt ; ) lay , as btsnd : up'in ' salus ropartuil : Juno2 . a 70 Juno II . 3 .IS Jiinoa . act Junur.1 . a.vi Juno 4 . a ni'i ' Juno 1:1 : . a ri'- Juno 5 . a M Julio in . a Mr Juno u . a ! m ; June i ? . a no June 7 . a My Juno IS . a 43 Juno ! ) . . . . . . . . aftS Junul'J ' . 347 JUIIUIO..T . a 0:1 : _ Highest null ifOWUHt Sales of Ho s. Todav. yesterday. Highest . l 57 Hlchest . MM Lowest . it 30 Lowest . . . .333 Htoulc Itecelpt.s. OHlclal yostordav Estimated Todav. rattlo. . . . 103 ears. J.eos Oattlu. . . . Wears. 1,300 Hogs. , .140cars , S.SIS llog.s . Wicars , fiWO Sheep . 2 cars , 31 ! ) Shceu . 1 ear , 130 Horses. . . 2 cars , 47 Average Prluo of Rhowlng the avorn/jo prtuo p ilcl for lo.vl * of hogson thodaysliullodtoil In lajf.Ibii , 1 J utiU Day. Juno'to Juno 'ty. Juno 'fd June ' 67 14 is'ao 14 75 13K S3 ] 4 71 K 631 4 10 17 Similar 4 17 18U & 35 4 ( A ) U 4 13 Disposition of Htook. Showing the numlior of oattlt- , hogs and fiheupbought ' by the loading buyers on to day's nmrliot : OATTLB. Swift .V Company , yA Thot ! . 11 , Hammond Co nrj The Armoiir-Ciidiihy Packing Co. 214 I.ro Hothschlld 73 llamllton > V Stephen ; > i llentiniA : Undcrnood U ) NelsJIorrls a llecker ft Deiran 2 l.obiiuinn A ; Traueriaanu lu UUicrlluyun VI no if. The Armour-Ciidahy Packing Co . 3OM Omaha Packing I'o . . . . Ml Swift ftfo H)7 ) TliiKl. 11. Hammond Co . J , P. Siiilri" | A CO Olbbs ft Wlilto . KeprosiMitatlvo Hales. DIIE.SSKI ) IIEKt , ' 8TEEI13. No , Av , , Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 1100 ii 2.- > 0. . 1022 M 70 M. . MM J.1M o : : 701 a .y ! . . lU'Hl .1 83 2I..1Q3I : irv- . 31 ! . . h.s S7..WIS 3 b7J ! 4 or. f. . SID ii w ) IH. . ii72 : in 4 10 H''I U..UIUT 3 ; u uvin-'f 4 13 OTO iico PlllrriM ! AND KXI-OItT STKEIlfl. 2..i2ro 3 73 8. . i no a to 4 00 ' 3 73 in..HIM 41 4 IS so' 3 bO 20..1IUI 3 DO cows. . fee 2fO 2..1000 200 t..lttO ( nee . mo 2 00 20..10I3 300 1..I21W 10 .llKKJ 2 IK ) fi. . IBM 3 W ) 12. . Old 10 -.I7.VJ 200 3. . 1140 .Ki : IS..IOK : 110 18. 1..1IIV ) i 75 17. . Dirt i to 225 76ii ! ; 2W 1..1&JO 325 BTOCKHIIS AND VK1 100(1 ( nee 13. . ( in n 4 : 70. mi ar > o 70.H. : ! i : i to TO. . IHI : i 4.1 H. din I iV > irtr : i : ) i. . no : i : i'i 20. bu.1 au . b70 UU 1. . KiO ; i4U l. . r > o n ft > 1. . DM 3 10 5. . 710 325 1. . 550 3GJ 1..1WO 330 CALVES. 8. . 207 3 00 2. . 2 < 3 3 00 2. . 205 350 CANNEItS. 10. . SCI 135 5. . fc94 1 73 3 . & 4G 1 73 IIUI.I.H. 2..1CIO 2 35 1..13IO 240 STAGS. 2..1500 325 noes. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. M. . . .211 i CO.r .2XS W ) a 474 M. . . . ' . ' 07 TOO 111. . " * a 47-5 ra. . . Hi1"0 ' : i40 nt. . "ivr 4o a 47" ( i ! ) . . . : i ID ,2.H 21 K ) a 17 ! } 4:1. : . . ! 5n to : i4U & . . , MV5 W a 47'/ 4. . . . .II750 ( : i -in ' ' 2K ( ) a 47" , IK ) . . . .2IM 120 : i 40 K > . . ,277 80 a . r > 7 K ) : i 40 K. . ,2.V ) 3 47i ! 70. . .2:11 : t-o : > 4U 75. . , 28 60 a 47' i 10. . II 4U CO. . ,2IW 80 a 474 75. . list. ice : > 40 Kl. . . Jti ! ) 120 3 47" 70. . .i.117 KO : i 42',5 CO. . ,2TIS 120 347i ! 01. . .2. > l M ) : i 424 ra. . . , aa 21x3 3 47 ! ' , 03. . .av > f-o 14:1. : .215 120 3 47i : 00. . .283 120 iVJ. . .271 JfiO a.v ) Kl. . , .211 1'JO m. . , ' . " .17 bO 3Ml ! CS. . .27(1 ( tO . .27 ! ) a so C3. . .2.VI 40 r.1.1. . : i.V ) K } . . , . ! ! 07 120 r.5. . , aio a no r.o. . , . 0 bO : i 4.- . M. . .am 40 fie 71. . , .215 4. ) : i i.-i (17. ( . .275 - a so , V. . . , .277 W : i i.- 117. . .2f > 2 2:0 aso 04. . , .211 : i r 01. . ! 2UI ! a M 70. . , .2.V ) 100 a 4.'i . .ilirj 60 ) M. . , .1.VI ! a is Kl. . .2H1 ICO so CO. . .247 a 4. i rw. , .B.V5 M 360 ( IS. . .217 a 4 : . fii. , .278 tO ara 73. .228 : t 4r > r.u. . .2111) ) aw 04. . .2:18 : 40 a 4 : 01. . ,2t f-0 a M iso : .224 100 a 4.i 4 ! ! . . .WK ! 120 aso ( .n. . .213 100 a i : > Kl. . ,2S8 IS ) 350 07. .213 200 a 4:1 ns. . .aU4 hO a sea GO. .25 ! ) 280 a 45 M. . . : ! a sea f > 2. . .240 80 a 4.1 ( M. . .217 a 50 on. .272 12J a 4.i f > 0. . .276 a M rr . , .ar.l IliO a 4.-t Kl. . .255 fO 360 OS. . .224 40 a 4.- > OS. . .217 40 a sea 07. . .208 40 a 45 M. . .2.12 a so 73. , .215 210 a 45 41 . .215 aso 01.Kl. . 80 a 45 til. . .271 a no Kl. .LT.1 bO a 45 CO. . .2.V1 40 a 60 07.Mi. . 80 a 17 ! } fi.- . . .2.V1 60 a 624 ( Mi. SO a 47-i fi.a5. ! ! . . .IK ) a 524 57. . SO a 47' ' , a5. . a S2i ! 02. . .272 100 a 47'i 48. . a : > s K ) . . .200 UK ) a 47'a ! M. . , : i57 a 55 58. . .270 80 a 47 ! i Kl. . . : CB a 55 ( VI. 20 ! ) 240 a 47'i 68. , .2f7 a 55 01. .217 120 a 4ii > ' , M. . a 57ii Market 31untioii. Cattle lower. Hogs closed , " > c higher. Henry Sluvers of Scrlbner liad In a car of hogs. L. Spelts brought In four ears of cattle fiom Hampton. lames llalley came In from llcrtrand with u car of hogs. James Powcis had two cars of cattle In from Noith Ilend. O. W , Shuldon of Purclvnl , la. , brought over a car of cattle. , J. II. Haggard biought In two cars of cattle from Trumbull. A. W. Clarke brought In two cars of cattle from Papllllon. J. V. Pullman of Axtcll was among these that marketed hogs. L. Oittru , an everyday shipper , sent In hogs from Newman's Grove. Swan Se I'arrell of Cheyenne , Wyo. , mar keted two cars of cattle. W. II. Itusscll of Herman put In an appear ance with two cars of hogs. A..I. Hiowderof Itoono was at the yards looking after a car of hogs. Charles Kurer , the regular Falrfiold shipper , came In with a car of cattle. P. Ottonsof North Ilend was at the yards looking after two cars of cattle. U. C. llolderman , a regular shipper , brought In a car of cattle from Trumbull. OeWItt was represented on the market by A. Cox. who was heio wlOi two cars of cattle. Mr. Mills of the llrm of Mills & Koberts , Angus , was hero and disposed of a car of hogs. The receipts of hogs for the llrst three days of this week number 2. " > , ! fi ! > head agiilnst25.fll head on June 11-13 , lbi > S , the largest half week's receipts In the history of the yards up to this time. Values aio the lowest now In years with the exception of one day In December It-f-U , when the average cost was reduced to $ . ' 1.411. If the receipts the remainder of this week are proportionally largo to the past three days the count will greatly exceed that of any week since the yards opened , 0.71,1/1.1 WIIOLKHALK 3I.lltK.KTH. Produce. FISH Per Hi : Fie-m white and trout. KKftlle ; pike , ' .iOIOc ; pickerel , luc ; salmon , 15c ; bass , 124e : halibut , lie : lobsters , 12'ic. limns. PII.TS : ANII-TAI.I.OW Orecn salted hides. 5'ac ; dry saltedlhldes. 4"ffi- > lie ; dry Hint hides , G4 © & ' ! I'alf hides , 4'/4't574i.1. ' Damaged hides 2c less. Sheep polls , green , each , 5Ucf4 ( $1.2,1 ; sheeii jielts , dry , per Ib , ( Vftiic ; tallow , A No. 1 , 44o ! No. 1 , .PjaiJie ; No. 2 , aji < Mc ! ; grease , white. 3'i@le ' ; yellow. 24irik : > . HKASS Hand picked navy. JI.WKtil.7. > ; hand jilcked navy , medium. $1.5l&1.GO ; hand picked counlry , JI.4l@l.CO ) : good clean , S1.251.4U. At'i'i.H HiiTriMtPcrlb , c/gsc. WODI. Kino unwashed , ll@lCc ; modluin , un washed , l < i,2lc ; eoui.so unwashed , IKBi'Oe. l''uns ' Hu.iver , per Ib , } -.5Wi4. ! < iO ; each. ! fa.OO ® 7,00 ; otter , each. .flOi7.UO ; wolf , each , SO&Hk < ; coon , each , lO'Sr.-j ' . ; mink , each , 'SO ® Me ; muskrat - rat , fall. 8l i2c ; iniiskrat , winter , lOSljc ; skunk , 25ailu ! ! badger , 40e&l.0 ( ) ; deer skins. porlu , at&Xu ) ) ; deer skins , winter , per Ib , 12 41.22L1. 41.22L1.WATKIIMIU.ONS Per 100 , ? : ifl.OOaJO.OO. OANTAI.OUPK Per dozen. JD.WKSO.oo. TOMATOKS Per 4 basket crate , $ . ' ,501.00. OitAsnr.s Per box. Mediterranean sweets , $4.75 ; I.os Angeles. J4.00 ; fancy Dual to seed lings. $1.60 ; Ilodl. 80.00. LKMOXS Per box , Messina , fancy , $ . * ) .005.50 ; strictly choice , &I.75U3.UO ; extra fancy lemons , J .6oa7.00. STHAWIIUIIIIIKS PcrSlqtcnsp.choIco shipping ' b stock. K.SO ® : .i)0 ) ; good. W.t)0S.5J. ) ItAKi'iiKiuiiKS-Ucd. J2.004i2.5U per 21 pt ease : black , J.l.iyjffit.00 per 24 ijt ease. iis : JI.O'J&4.60or24qtcase. | ) UonsKliKliniKS Two bushel stand , 1.1.00. CilKliltlKS Two bushel btanil , J1.005.00. CiiiBii-Pf r bbl , rellned. J.l.oo ; half bbl , $ .1.2.1 ; hard elder , puio , per bbl , ifS.K ( ) ; orange cider , half bbl , 17.00 ; pear elder , half bbl , J7.UJ. UAMFOUMA CHEHIIIKS Per 10-lb box , $1.00 ® ' ' A'IMUCOTS 20 Ib crates , J2.50. PKACIIIIS Arkansas , tin , box , f 1.5031.73. PlN BAITMM Per doz.5 ! l'I.OO. CIIKKSK Fancy Y. A. , full cream , 114ej full cream twins , 10'f'i choice full cream twins , IViJIUo ; skims , C4ic ; Swiss domestic , l.VB17c ; HUTTBII Creamery , fam-y mils , pilnt , 17 ® ISc ; creamery , faney , solfil packed , l.V&l'i * ; . . cautery , choice , loffil''c ; dairy , faney roils anil prints , i2Q > iic : ; dairy , fancy , solid packed , lu@lOo ; dairy , choice , OiJlOe ; country toll , fancy , SCHfc ; choice , 76HInferior. ; . SfflSc. Kims lie per dozen for strictly fresh ; stale stock not saleable. HONKS denotations are for delivery In Chi cago. ) Dry bullalo. per ton. jiu.ouftlti.00 ; dry country , bloacheil , ( lO.oofti3.UO ; dry country , dump and meaty , JWKX310.00. JKMJKS ; ivilc peril ) . DIIKSSKD VKAi.-Choleo medium , G < Q.7o ; light , &C3ioj ! heavy , 4 ® . " > o. lil.N'SKKUOll. OltlKle. COCOA.NUTSI'or hundred , fi.on. I'lTKi.KS Medium , per bbl. J.VSO : Pmall.Jil.M ; gherkins , (7.90 ; C. and II. chow chow , cits , i.vb5 : pints , M..M. I'OUI.THV I'ordon'n ' , choice hens , ty.to HMi c-holcc , mixed , ( . ' . .VKii.'I.UO ; i-oosiers , ( J.WiiS.75 spring chlrkensW.OO for binalll (2.251450 for medium ; tX5o l.W for largo ; llvu turkeys , pur lbU4iIOc. I'rovlslons. MKATS I'ackorh' prlceh-Hmoked hams 10 11) average , ltc ) ; smoked hams , 30 to 22 Ibs , IK1 ; binoKi'il hums. 12 to 14 His , 10'tc ' ; extra heavy hums,21 ti > 25Ib.s average , b'lc ; Nklnncd slic ing , Id to 2i ) Ibs average. 10o ; California hams , 7 > 4c ; breakfast bacon , * > : ; hum sausage , Mic : plcnlu hams , 74c ; dried beef hams , Mc ; beef tongues , per doW.)0 ) ; dry salt meatH , mess pork , pet bbl. , il'J.7.1 ; extra me.s1 * beef , f.l.M ; sausage , per Ib. bologna , 4v ; star , 4'ic ; ver , 44c ; bluo.l , 4'e ; head cheese , 4'iL1Add Jicporlli for lots [ ess tlian V > Ibs. Pig pork , bomiIesK..per bbl , fa.1i ; half bbl. J7.2J : ouar- ter bbl. f.l 75 ; kits. Jl.1.1 ; nigs hooks , half Vbls , > 1.75i iuarter | bills. f'M ; elgbth bids. H.CO ; kits. 15 Ibs. * | . 1.1 ; , , lis feet , huif bbls. J2.75 ; iinarter bbh , J1.4U ; eishtli Ubls , bOc ; Kits , , 15 Ibs each , C5o IliiKsstii HKIUsicers. . 5io ( tutXK ) Ibs average , uutlvc , CV C v , bttti-3 , IUO lo CiOO Iba , imtlvo. fifi'.CHc ; cow * nml hclfcr,4oo to 600 Ibs , uvera : e. ri'ii- . CANNHII MFTCorned lif'rf 1 lh. ? | ? i ; corned beef,2 In. ? ! 10 ! lunch Jiintiuc , I Ib , | -.ivo ; lunch totuito. 2 Ib , $1.7,1 ; lua\vi , I Ib , ? ! - ; brawn , 3 Ib , t-.OO ; ox toiign . l' Ib. $ .1.00 ; ox tongue * . S Ib , ( > .W5 chipped ixivf/'t Ib. } | -1 : chipped beef , 1 II ) , t..lo : mast bwf , | \ \ > , roiiiul cant , JI.20 ! ro.nt beef 2 Ib. rotimi cans. t.oi : : ; poitod ham , < i Ib , round can .Mc ; potted ham. ! i Ib. lound eiins. $ l.a ) | duvlled ham , ' 4 Ib , round cans. C.Vi.deviled . 1mm , 4 Hi , round ciins , 11.20 ; potted o.v lonani' . 'i Ib iviind ran" , C5c : potted ox tomme. 4 US roillid cans. $ ! . ! ! compreio'll ham , 1 I h. square cam. II.7S ; coni- liri' i'il ham. 2 Ib. Minim- enns..T.i ; tripe. 2 Ib. round IMIIO. $ l.v > ; mltu-ed itillop * , S Ib , lound cans , 42.20 ; boneless pigs feet.B lu , square cans , ' .t. * * tiAiuiOtt.4 Hxtrnliird nlf , w , 4'o ; extra No. I lard oil. 4ic : ; No. 1 lard oil , IHe ; No. 2 lard oil , tf.V ; pure noatsfoot oil , SJir ; gal. cans , , Mo giS ; extra ta-alsfo-Jt oil , 43o ; No. 1 m-atsfootoll.av ! ; tallow oil ! 41)ij. ) S-cICKD Pins' ToxtH'iw Half buriels. Jll.OOi rjnarter barrol-i , $1.7.1 1 eighth barrels , $ J.OJ ; kit1' , IS Ibs each , J2.25. TAt.i.ow A , No. 1 , 4Uc : strarlno , 0'e. ' I'IUKI.KII UKKV ToNiiuMIIalf barrels. ! , M | quarter barrels $5.50 ; eighth barrels , fl.OO. I.MD ( Tierces Kellned lard compound , 'iS'P ! pure leaf , tl'iis ; kettle , 7o. Add iio to ? > o per Ib for smaller piickaire * . I'K'KLKiiTiiii'B Half barrel * . J..OO ; rjuarlcr barrels , $1.00 ; eighth barrels , OOo ; kits. 1,1 Ibs each , , Vo. ) lIoxtivcoMtiTiiti-K-llalf barrels. $ .1.75 ; nuar- ter barrel * , tt.10 ; eighth barrels , } i. 15. kits , 15 Ibs each , lMi . POUK TONOUKS Uncooked Mild Cured-- Half barrels , 100 Ibs , J7.50J quarter barrels , 53 Ibs. $4.00. SAUSADK CASISHS Cattle Tloroes and bar rel * , middle ; per Ib , O'ic ; round. 3'ie ' ; bungs. 4e ; hog casings , ISc per Ib ; hog hung * , No. 1 , 4o ! each ; round * , , tier "et 10J feet. 12Sio sot ; middles , per set 57 feet , 30c set ; \\easnnds , le > s than 1,000-pleee lots , 34Keacn : small Uladder-i , less than ; M ldolots. . IM' per doz ; largo blad ders. less than SUUdolots , : iOo per doz. GroucrlcH. Si'OMts Cut loaf , Se ; cut Ion f cubes , 7',5p ' ; standard , powdered , 74e ! XXXX , powdered , h'4e ' : granulated , 7'6C ! confectioners' A , 7c ; white , extra. 0,1 c ; extra C , Nebraska , Oc ; amber.5t e. I'AiiiNArnou.s OOODS llarlcy. 3'.ic ; farina , So ; pea * . lie ; oatmeal , P Oa'Jc ' ; mai-aronl. lOo ; vei-tulcelll.lOc ; rlee,4US'l4c ; sagoand tapioca , ( Ml 7u ; lima beans , Coj split peas , ; ) o ; spaglttl , Green Fancy old golden HIo , 2lc ; fancy old peaberry , 2l4oj Klo. choice to fancy 23' . < e ; Ulo. prime , ale ; Ulo , pond. L-"ic ; Santo and common Klo , l,2lc ! ; Moi'ha , 20c ; Java. genuine t ) . t ) . , 2sc ; Java , good Interior. 25u ; African. 224e. COKKIIK Koasted Arbuekle's Aronla , 2S1 c ; Mel.aughlln'o XXXX , 25c ? ; tierman. 2' > ' c ; Ditworth , 2V'-io : Alaroma , 2.Ve , , ; Kcd Cioss , .M e ; Planter. 2c ( : Homo lllend , 215c ! ; Pine Mocha. : i4oi O. tl. Java. ICIc. CANNIII tJoons-Kriilts , Callfornln standard brand * , 2'J-lb , iior doz Apricots. Jl.7il.s.1 ( ; apricots , pie fruit. 81.50 ; gallon * . * I.M ) : black llartlett , $2.10 2.2.1 ; peache.s , yellow , $2.11X1 2.2.1 ; peaches , lemon cling , $2.40 ; plum * , egg , JUJ5 ® 1.SO ; plums , golden drop , $ l.Mi ; plnmi. green gages , tl.C.V3l.so ; peaches with pits In. f I.UO ; currants , $2.'IO ; gooseberries , J2.25 ; induces , $2.10 ; raspberries , $2.bO ; strawberries , $ : ; .50 ; peache * . : i-Ili eastern standards. J1.S5 ; a-lb pie , $1.25 ; gallons , pic. i'.l.W apples , high standards , 83.1.1 : 2-lb gooseberries UUe ; 2-lb strawberries , IKXJi'.K.1 ' ; 2-lb nispberrles , $1.K ( ) : v'-lb blueberries. KuCii'JJe ' ; 2-lb blackberries , C.V > r.76e : S-lb straw berries , preserved. Jl.hO ; 2-lb raspberries , pie- served , 4INI ; 2-lb blackberries , preserved , $1.20 ; pineapples , llahama chopped , $2.00 ; 2-lb llahama grated , JS.7.1 ; 2-lb llaha ma sliced , S2.K ) ; 2-lb standard , sliced , 8I.2,1' < / 1.50 ; cherries , 2-lb led , Baltimore. h.Vjulo ? ; pears , 2-11) ) , .tl.llO. VhOr.TAin.KS Tomatoes 3 Ib extra , $1.0 ! ) ; 3 Ib standard western brands. We ; gallons , strictly standard , J-V.K ) . Corn Finest gunvn , Jl.Cf ) ; gill edged sugar corn , very line , $1.60 ; choice 2 Ib sugar corn. $1.10 ; 2 Ib extra western brand. * . KWn'fl.OO ; 2 Ib standard western brand * , C.V7.75C. Mushrooms I II ) French , ex tra fine , 22''f.25e ; 1 Ib Flench , line. ISiTJ-J-'c ; 1 Ib French , ordinary , ICftlhc. Peas Tros , llne.per can , 25c : doml-llne. per can , Hie : a Ib sifted , f l.Xl ( ; 2 Ib early June. Jl.25l.i1 : ; 2 Ib Marrow standard brands , $1.10 ; 2 Ib soaked , 57c. String beans 2 Ib high grade. Hefngee , s : > e ; 2 Ib Uol- den wax bean * . 70o ; 2 Ib sti Ing bean * , ( Xe. ) Iilma beans 2 Ib soaked , 7.V. Huston baked beans 3 Ib Lewis , $ I.G5j Ciown brand. $1.50. Sweet potatoe' ' 3 II ) Now.fersey. Jl.CO. Pump kinsIb : ! , $1.10. Okra. mid tomatoes , $1.00 ; okra , $1.00 : succolasb , Jl.i'O. Diiir.n FnuiTS Cnrrnnt" . new , S'eCi'o ; priini' * , casks , 1,300 lb * . 0U' ! : prune * , bbl or bag. CJ.c { ; citron peel , drums. 20 Ibs. TJI- ; lemon peel , drums , 2Jc ; apjiles , uhoico o\aporatcd , lOc ; Michigan , 'js , Oc ; Persian dates , 7e ; black berries evaporated , 50-lb boxes , S'ic ; cherries , iillted , dry cured , 13c ; raspberries , evaporated , N. Y. , new , IlOc : prune * . It. C' . . OD-70 , KKTaiJijc ; orgango pi'el. l..c ; raisins. < UallforaIa , London crop INK ) , $2.35 ; California , loose muscatels , oiop 1MX ) , $2.110 ; Valenclas , thS , Cc ; Valeuclas , new , DC : California , seeds , Mts. s'i ' > . FISH Codlish , extra ( ieorges. now , S'ic ; grand bank , now , 44e ; sliver , 2-lb blocks , IKS ; snow-white 2-lb bricks , now , 7 C ; Turkey cod , large middle brioks. h'ie ; snow-white , crates , 12-5-lb boxes 7-1.o { ; incdliini sealed herrlug,2..c . : No 1 scaled horj-lng , 20c ; domestic Holland herring , 4Uc : Hamburg syiced berrlng Wo ; Itusslan sardines ( iTiu ; ICusslan sardines , plain , 5io : ; Imported Holland herring , crown brand , SOcjdofancymllkers-.liuoimaekei-el , No. 1 shot o , half bbls. 8la.-0bloiitcrs ; , half bbls , $ IS.KJwhlto ; llsli , half bbls. $7.00 ; trout , half bbls , $5.5Ufam- ; Ily white llsh , $ . ' 1.53 ; salmon , js.6a ; 1-lb mack- t-rul ( herring ) $1,00 ; 1-lb linnan baddies , Jl.GO : 1-lb lobsters , $2.l6 > ii2.2S : 1-lb Alaska salmon , Aleut , $ I.352-H ; > oysterslO ozf 1.U5 ; 1-lb oysters , 5 o/l. 15 ; 2-lb selects , I'ioz , $2.B : ; 1-lb clams. little necks , $1.25 ; 2-lb clams , little necks , $1.75 : 4-lb sardines , Imported , per case , lODs Sl.l.OOSWo.dO ; "j-lb Imported boneless sardines , key , 425.00 : ! .t-lb sardines , American , per case , 100s , French style , $4.4044.1.03 ! 4-lb sardines , American , per case , KlOs , French style , $7.5(1 ( ® 8.00 ; 4-lb sardines , mustard , per ease , 50s , J3.7.V3I.OU ; imported key saidines , 513.CO. SAI.SOKA Hbls. . l ? c ; granulated , 2o ; kegs , l ic. SODA Pkgs. CO Ibs to box , S'jCJS'sc. NUTS Almond * , ISc ; llra/.lls , lie ; filberts , Sc ! rousted , lie ; Tennessee peanuts , 74e. MorAS.is : Ilbls , N. O. fanuy , per gal,5.V257c ; choice , 4V 47c ; goodi)0ac ) ) ; Oubu baking , 2lc ; black strap , 20c. WiiAi-i'iMi PAi'in : Straw , per Ib , l424o ! ; rag , 34c ; Manilla H , r 4lVNo. ; . 1 , Sc. H.uis Union Sqiiaro. , ' ! OS9.'t5c per cent olT list. SALT Dalrv. 2X1 Ibs in bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; best grade , 00 , 5s , fc.m : : best grade. 100 , 3s , W.40 ; best grade , IN. 10s $ -.20 ; rock salt , crushed $1.M ) ; common , bbl. $1.25. SOAP Castile , mottled , per Ib , OQIOo ; do , white , per Ib , lie. HIIOOMS Parlor , A tic , W.OO ; 4 tie , $2.75 ; 2 tie , $2.25 ; stables. J2.S3 ; coinmen. * 1.50i.75. UOCOA 4-11) tin. 40o per 11) . CIIOCONATU 224t3."io per Ib ; Gorman chlcory , red , 841- . Itoi-i : IlasN Manlllii rope , 15c ; sisal rope , 12i-r cotton rope , lOc ; new process , 84c. COTTON TWINI : Hlbb , very line. 3 or 4 ply , 22c ; line , 2lc ; daisy , IScjcamllo wick,22c. OMVIJS Quarts , per doz , $1.00 ; pints , per doz , 12.50 ; hulk , ner gal. H.V. VINIIOAK 30 gr , elder , lOc ; good , 12o ; white wine , I5u : fancy fruit. He. KTOVI : POMHII $2.Kfi.h7 ( ) per gross. llAds Am. , per 10U , J17.00 ; Lewl.ston , per 100 , $17,00. Uii.s-Kerosenc-P. W. He W. - - , ; W. , 13c ; headllglit , 144e ; gasoline , lie ; salad oil. A 1 , J2ooau.OO per doz. Linseed Itaw , Olu ; boiled , C3o. Dry Gooil.s. IlBAW HIIOWN COTTONS Allantlo A , 7'4o ; Atlantic II , 7 < ! i Atlantic I ) . Olio ; Atlantic P , Oc ; Aurora 0,434'o ; Huck's Head , O'foj Oabot W , O'.e ; Darlingtonn4o ? ; Farmers' No. I , 7 . 44e ; Hooslor LL , 5Hc ; Indian Head , 7ie ! ; Lawrence IL , 5'io ; Henrietta LL , Bjjc. FINK HnowN COTTONS Atlantic LL. , Co ; Au rora II , fi'4o ; Aurora It. 0-ip ; Atlas ON II , 74e ; cheese cloth , 4e ; Clinton FF.OJie ! Peppeioll It , Langdon ti 11 , Uc. lii > vAcViH ; COTTONT Herkeley pambrlo No , CO , Do ; llest Vet. OUo : Hutteroloth XX , 44c ; Cabot. 74o : First Call , O1 , o ; Fruit of the Loom , fc'ie ; Hill Semper Idem , bo ; Housekeeper , H'.io i KhiK Philip eambrtp , 10u ; Langdon U.II , 040 ! Lonsdale , 8Jio ; Lonsdalo cambilc , lOo ; Now York Mill * , Ho ; Oak l.iiwn.Tc. SlIKr.TlNdH AND PlM.OW CASINOS UrOWn Net-Pepiierell. 45-lu , 10t' ; Pepperell , 8-1 , ISc ; Penpoiell , D-l , 2Je ; Pepporell , 10-1 , 22iUtlca ; , 4H-ln , i.v ; Utlca , 6S-ln. 17io ! ; . Utlca , 7B-ln , 2lc ; ITtlea.hO-ln , Wle ; I'llea. 00-ln , 2.S"e. Illeaeliod- Net Popporell , 42-ln. lOe ; Pepporoll , 4l-ln. ( llo ; Pepperell,0-4 , HV ; Pepnoroll , K-l , 20o ; Pep- perell , 0-4 , 22c ; Pepperoll. .10-4 , 22c ; Utlca , 8-1 , 24e : I'tloa , 0-4 , 2lV ; IHIca , 1(1-4. ( 2S4c. Ui.NmiAjis Anioskeag. O.Ve : Amoskeag , dress , b'jc ; Hates. 04c ; .Warwick , dress , 7' ' e ; Lancaster , CUc ; Glenalre , O. ' \Yhlttenton ; , die.ss.84c. PIIINTS Indigo blue Net-Martha Washing ton , Oc : American. fiHiii Arnold , O'ii- ; Ar nold II , long cloth. 20o ; Stlfol A , 12o : Merrl- maek. ' , lite ; ( iold Leaf , bl.c ; Hamilton. S c ; Allen Pinks , Olio ; Alleu'ltambray , Ou ; Liloii- eestor 54c. PIIIXTS I'anoles Kddystone , 040 ; Sleel CcMiini ) > CAsiiiiiits : Crown , 41.ic : Hed Mar , 4io ! ; rolled Clover , 5o ; Slater , tic ; high colors , Ic e\tra. CIIASII Stevens' II , 10-In. 5VJe ; Stevens' D , Ife-lli , litStevens' ; A. Ill-Ill , 7oMcVens' ; I' , Ih-In , it'cStevens' ; SI , IMn. 8'ic : Stevens' N. 20-In , ( ie ; Stevens' NN. 22-ln. tiiji-i Steven.1.1 HUT , -'J-ln. ll > te ; bleached , lu o\tra. 1 , Net. ' . ns York Nankin , 10'jo : Kvorett , PoIk1 : l.ewliton. 10-oz,22'e : Worklnt'inau't. , lie : CorUsc'iuw cashmere,22'5c ' , cr.-am tin tar. pure. : tks u > inmeix-lal , IK1 ; cam- | ihor , 47t-j am. carl. . Ik1 ; lilnu vllrlnl , 7'i' ' . Ai'idn I'urliiilli1 , .iOCift'l" ; ilirh4.V"l7c ; t.r- : turnt : ; < i.fn- < i.fnhiilphiirlf ; per Ib , ; io HIU fni-rni. II i ) ; turpi'iitmi1 , & ) ! ; Tuiiku beaiiH , K'.2.Vi,2.i.i : ; balsam lulu , , wcHUci valumi'l , iru , b'Vj camhiuaUlts. U.JV l.Jij caiila Luda , * 2e : clilort f rm. 4W.VAergot ! , I'tVrfrl cum ar.Uile , . .VK.H' , , lyeerlne. ! X' < i > ci lycopodlnin , Kc. MetaN. Ili.ocKTiN ? M\n ( pig , 2So per Ibs bar , a.o * per Ib. t'oprnu Plauliliril boiler sl/r . , c ic per Ibs cold tolled. 2h ! > | ier lli : Hhcathlng , 2 > c per Ib ; bills und Hats , ' . " ) c peril ) , UAi < v.\M7.Kti Sll : ir : litox Discount 30-10 per cent , pat. plan , lion , No" . 24 and 27 , A , lOKic ; II , Ifoopiso-Chareoal , I , C. , llx5J , lli , .15i 1. " ? IIEKT'I OV-NC ) Cil , W.CSj No. 27 , W.73. f-OMiKII H'iM.V. ' TIN Piaxn-i. l' . , 10x11 , 203. jr.M : I. X , , 10x14 , 225. * ' . ) . ( . TIN I'LATE-Coko. 10V14 , 'S3 , $3.3 , STKKI. N ui. lia c > . * " ' . ' - ' " > . STIEI. : Wiiu : N.ti.Itase. . tS.W. WlllU-Jap. barb , HOO : Kalv.il.l3. * I IION aiKNKX01TKI ) . Mantiracturoi's Atnorlcans in This Country. There lias been a decided sensation created nmong 1'ittsburg Iron and steel iiwiiufne urers by tlio offer of a Uoliliim llrm to supply the structural Iron necessary for the new court house ut Minneapolis 2.1 per cent cheaper tlmn it could be furnished by I'lttsbur ) ? man ufacturers , says n PittsburK dispatch to the Q lobe-Democrat , The contract is a larpo one , $ . ' 100,000 being tlio estimated cost , and has attracted tlio attention of many of the largo structural irom manufacturers through- the country. Of course the trend of opinion among manufacturers hero Is that the llel- glitn iron llrm can initko good its offer. The present tariff is Insuftlcient , nml the reduc tion on the mctul schedule of ' 4e per pound for structural "beams and tiny channel Iron proposed by the Mclvinley bill will result in allowing the DelKlan manufacturers to curry off most of the contracts for structural iron , The manufacturers seen refused to believe that the offer hnd been made. At the Uelglan consulate , however , the geniilne- noiis of the offer was eonllrmed , und It was further learned that the consul in Pittsbnrg had been notified by the Hclgttm llrm of its intentions. lie said that already Belgians had secured contracts for structural iron nt Houston and Austin , Tex. , and when the offer was made for the Minneapolis court house , he hud no doubt that the foreign man ufacturers were prepared to make- good their claim. A. M. Dyers , the well-known iron and steel manufacturer , said : "I think the offer is too radical. If the Belgian llrm had offered to supply the ircn say 5 or 0 per cent cheaper than could bo done here , I should entertain Ilttlo doubt that they could do It , but t"i ! per cent difference is too much. It is possible that the liclglun manufacturers may have some means of evading the straight schedule und liuvo the iron imported lit u lower nito. " A member of Carnegie , Phlpps & Co. , the largest structural iron manufacturers of. Pittsburg , said : "The ruling price of beams and clninn els today is $ . ' 1.10 per 100 pounds and of angles § Mfl. I am convinced that the Belgian llrm can not undersell thcso prices prices 25 per cent. They charged 1.25 for the iron which was furnished for the contract nt Austin. Tex. , and since that time wages and other items of cost have advanced in the foreign market fully 17 per cent. Under thes circumstances I hardly see how they can compete for the Minneapolis contract. If the llrm docs Import the struc tural iron , however , it will undoubtedly be a dangerous blow to American industries. " When the reporter spoke of the offer to a number of the delegates to the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel-workers' con vention , they were very greatly surprised. Delegate Charles Killen , who is employed in n structural mill : "Thero are three men in the mill where I work who came from near Alx-le-Bnins. They st ted that the wages paid in the Belgian mills were nearly 3'J per cent lower than these in Pittsburg , niul even in the present time of alleged nigh wuges in Belgium the advance is not within t ! . " > per cent of the waves paid hero. Under such circumstances I am not nt all surprised at Iho offer made. Pile on the tariff , i say. " James Nutt , trustee of the Amalgamated association , bald : "If the Belgian iron llrm is able to make such a sweeping cut and pay the "present duty , what will it not bo nblo to do when the senate gets through cutting the Mclunk-y bill to pieces. It is certainly tin astounding offer. However , after what the Belgian mills did in Texas there can bo little doubt that the llrm is prepared to do the con tract. " Burdock Blood Bitters taken after cathrg will relieve any feeling of weight or over fulness of the stomach. Sold everywhere. Census KesiiltH. The Philadelphia Press , whoso special Washington correspondent has long been Mr. Kobert I1. Porter , superintendent of the cen sus , prints editorially the following : "Judg ing from the result of the census in 1870 and ISbO , it may safely bo predicted that the enumeration now under way will bo full of surprises and disappointment. Eastern cities will be found to have grown more than was lint. Pistj rn fitntps loss. Tim ? nlil. die states und Ohio will begin to show the shrinkage which the New England states ex hibited in 1SSO , as New Jersey , New York. Pennsylvania , Maryland and Ohio have had a heavy western emigration in the last ten years. Western cities will bo disappointed , with here and there an exception. This is the result of almost every census. Western states , particularly these west of the Missis sippi , will surpass expectation. The south Is an enigma , it is expecting a great increase. It is doubtful if the seaboard shows such an one. The rccion between the Appalachians anil the Mississippi and Texas is certain to do so. This is also tiiio of Texas. The four leading cities of the country will bo Ne\v York. Philadelphia , Chicago and Brooklyn , In ISbO Brooklyn was bigger than Chicago. It will bo a bitter disappointment to Chicago if It is now. Boston was the fifth city in 18 0 and St. Louis the sixth. St. Louis expects to lead now , but the chances favor Bojton. The grand aggregate will reach 117,000,000 if the birth-rate has been as high since 18SO as from 1870 to 1880. If the population has only made the average of advance for thirty years past the total will be 05.000,000. The only railroad train out of Oinnlin run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Bliilfs , DCS Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island vestibule limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p. in. daily. Ticket oillco 1002 , Sixteenth und Farnam St. , Omaha. A Short CofTco Crop. From the Ilio News , Just at hand , wo ob tain the following coffee notes : ' 'Wo are convinced , " says the Dinrlo do Conuncrcio on May , "that oven If the crop ( coffee ) bo abundant In the central and west ern region and small in the north and on the scuconsi ( of Kt. Paulo ) , the sales of coffco In this state up to the end of the year will only slightly exceed two million bags. " Advices from Taubato ( St. Paulo ) on April 27 state that in the same manner as In tlio neighboring municipalities of Cacapava , Pin- damonhangaba , ti. .loso and others , the coffee crop will bo very scanty. So short Is It , ttioy say , that planters do not liojio that the ad vanced price will bo an equivalent compensa tion for the deficit in production as compared with former your * , snys the Journal do Com- merclo of May II. These districts are In the northern pirrtof S. Paulo and are "feeders'1 of thu Klo , not the Santos market. Hall' HutCH to Denver via lliirllngton KoiKc. Juno 14 , l-r ) , 22 and 23 , tlio Burlington will t-oll tlclcots to Denver at one faro for the round trip , good for , ' ! 0 days , Tk-lcut oillco 1223 Farnam struct , W , F. Valll , agent. _ _ WHO Altirilli ; MTCIIY IIUNDUKI ) ? A Novel and Kxpi'nslvo .Method of Ail- vertlHliiK Iteal Khtatc. Commencing Monday. Juno ilUth , wo will L'lvo away lilt ) choice lots to any ono hondlii ; , ' us ttiuir full name and address with 2c for I'uturi ) no ta u. Thcso lots are 2ox 12- " ) foot and will bo worth' $2-50 each in luns than three years. The pro. oiit population of Salt Lake City Is liO.OUO. In llvo years it will bo thu largest city hotwuon ( 'hli-aijo and Wan rYahfitfi'o. Wo im-iin business and if you want a warranty dfi'd to u splendid lot ( ii'iicl on your niiMir to tlio Salt IaKo Vii-w addition eouijmny , bull LuKuCity , Utah. SIIROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks. Basement First National Dank , 8OO South 10th Sti'cct , Omnhn RHILWflYTIMBGHRD "Kenvi-s I 'OlIli-AUO. It. 1.51'AC.Mr'll1. ( Arrives Uniittm. | IT. I1 , depot , luili nnil Mnrey Sis. | Unmlin. O.l.'i p in NlKlit Kx lU.m n in P.I. ) a in . .Atlnntlc Kipri- . . O.SO p in 4.1. ' ) p in .Vonitinlo Limited. IU.I5 n in " - inp - SIOUX CITV * I'ACIKIO. ' f ArrlvoT _ ( ) mnliit. la. 1' . di-pot. iutliniiil _ M.troy Sl ! . I Omnlm. 7.IS n ml Skiiix city I'anxi-imt-r 6.1S p nil . " _ . . .St. 1'nnl Ktpri- " ] IIO.M n m TAsavui | ' "SicTrX I'rVV.vl'AriPIOr I Arrlvtu Unialm. I Ih-piit l.Ih nnd Wi-h'tor Ht . I Otn.ilia. li.ir > p in | SlJ'n'ul l.linlleil. . . . . . . . | li.'ii inn gl-enveslrillrAliO A NtrtlTlUVKSTKUN. ] Arrive. * Umnlm. 11 , ' . 1' . depot , lUtli mul Mnrcy M . I Oinalin. .I'lili-.itfo MxpronA C.2II p m . VootltMiU ) l.lmlti-d H..VJ n in 0.15 p in ( l.v. e.v. Hat ) Mull ( Ar. 01. .Menu T..V ) a in . . .Kinti-rn Klyt-r 2.ji _ | ni CllTl'AliU , 'Mll7. , A ST.TAli * | Arrivci Oinalin. _ l7.l\ilcMituil _ _ | _ nnil Mnrc'y Si * . IQmalia. I'.IS ' n in . .I'lilriiKiiMnllTi-xi-cpTStiiiilny ) . . I l' , u'i p m O.IW p in l'lileiiio ixpro : i H.i : > n in JOM p m c'lilruirn Kxpri' " . . . . Jj-w.p in "i ; nvo $ r " DMTilA \ fff. I.DOlM. TAfrfvus" Oinalin. | 1T. I' , depot , 10th and Mnrcy St . I Oiiialia. i.'M "p m . . . .St. Ixiuh rnnniui M.tll ; r.m : p m ! . , K. A M ) . V Vh'V. ! . I Arrival Onmtm. _ lhlintjtt'in-i 1 Wo'iitj _ SH. | l ) inn _ TMKVnln Illiu'k Hllh Ktpri- . r > . 'A ) p m 11.00 n in . . .HiKtln Kxp. ( Kv. Snmlny ) . . < .V.-I ) p m 6.10 p in . .Wnlioo A Lincoln Passi-nuer. . 10.W a in A.10 p in . .Vorlc.V Norfolk l Hi. Snmlny ) . . lO.W n in f.env V "f iZTM'lf. 1' M. A 0. [ AfrTvi'i Oinnlm.J Dcput IMli mill Wi-lulor St . I CJmali.i. 8.10 ii in . . .Sluux I'lly Acconiiiiodatlon. . . IM ) . p in l.l/l p m . .Sioux flty ( llv. Sun. ) . . IM p m ' ' , .U.'i p in . St. 1'nul LlmUcil ! ! . ' . ' . ) II 111 i.l.'i i > m .llaneoft 1'assenuor ( Bt. Siml. . ) B.4. ' n in Arrlvui Umnlm. I Depot I.MIi nml Wi-lntur SH. | Onnhn. 10. : ) n ml. , fsi. xinls A K. C. T.xpress. : . . . | 4.4'J ' p m ' U.15 _ . . . . ljiiiiJ _ A _ 1C. C' , Kxpre . . . . | im ; : u in UNION "I' NS Those traliii also slop at IDtli , 17th , 'Mi\\ \ and Zttli rtrt'ctf , ( jiimnilt unit SavlilKO I'rosslnir. 'Working men's trains do not run Sunday. l-eiivos ClllUAlitT. II. I. A l'ACII''IU. Arilri-s Triiiisferj Union Dopni. Council Ulillla. Triinsfcr NlKlit Kxproits I H.3S n m Atlantic H.xpress 'i..Vi p m 5.00 p m Veslllinln . - . . . . . _ . . . [ . . " a m lx > "rcniU7\li(7K"NoTini\VH ? ' | "f.HN.I Arrlvi-C Traimfer | Union Iepnt. ) I'liuiu'11 llliilla , ITniinfur 1 > .4' ' ) u in C'lilcn 'd Kxpri ) ! * ( i ( J p m r > .U ) p m Voitllinlo Limited VM u 111 IO.KI p , n Knxlurn t'lycr ZUO p 111 RIM ) | i in _ . . . .Atlinna Mall. . . . _ . . . _ . . . .M a in JOT MinrTC ST. T'Aiji ; Trnntfor Union Duiint. Council Illulltf. u.w : n m -o .Mliff ( fxccpT5ui"ulty ) . . . ( J.MI p in .C'lilenKO UvpriMS 11.15 u in lu\X ( ) pjn JUKI | im _ . . . " Trnnifcrl Union llepijt. Ciniiu'll llliiITi 1 Transfer 101)7 11 in ] . . . .Kansas City Day K.x I , " > .4i : p in UI.B ! iLiyl . jluuina City Nljjht JC | li.SU a in I/o-ivcs I OMAHA .VH. I A"rrrr 9 Tiiiii-ifurl Union Depot , Cuunyll 'l'rn lister f > .Hji ) m | _ „ . . . .St. Ix.iils . raiK.n . Bull JJ2.I6 | i in IXHVC9 ! | CIIICAIiO. liUUI/.V A QUINCV I Arrives Trnn ! cr llnlun Dupot , Cininrll Illultj. ITriiiisfer .C'lilcaxo Kxprei.i I ( i..ll p in .UilniKO Kxpn-ss 11.40 n in . .rrc-ilnn Inieiil 11.50 n m 7.45 a in . .Slonx City Aci > iiiiinioilntlon. . . | U.i5 : a in G.&O p 111 St. 1-iinl KxprfHs | 1155 p m MISSOURI I'ACIH' ' . bU..uui > An PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH A' ! ' 1302 Fnrnnm Stroot. HARRY P.DEUEL , Ci y PnaBongor and Tlokot AgonN LIQUOR. IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR , HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , It run lie cltvn In u cup uf talfw or Irit. tir In nr. tlelv * of food , without the knowledge or tlio patient If ueceiaary. It Ii absolutely liarmleml and will cflect permaDont and upcedy cure , wuellur Ilio ptilt-nt la aniodenitodrlakororaualaotioliowrcclt. ITNh\ : ( frAII.H. It operatoa no qulotly and with auch cer tainty that tlio patlont undergoes no Inconvenience , and ore bo la aware , hla complolo reformation la ettocteii. 48nac < it > ookotparliculararreo. To bo bad ol KU1IN tt C0.,13tli Hi louKlaia , & Utli Xi C'uinlneUU. ' pllod by ULAKB. UHUOi ! If CO.7anil N Ulll/q CO. . Oniali * . CHICHCOTEFVQ ENGLISH PENWYROYAL PILLS. RIO CROSS DIAMOND ORANO. UriiKuUt fur Illiunopd llrnii < liu rt-d uivt4iit4 Uii > . , natal llli bin * rlbl n , ' 1'iikr nu ulhrr. : " " ! ; ' < ' ' 'P'l' " ' l tilem r ti l-llillffrur ' . .uillcln l.ii.r. If return wull. . .Vujvirr JulchL-ifr Chl'Ui.C'aM JI4IkUU b M 1'all .l'a. C V P H IF IQ ' ' " > ' " > " ' 'ii ' < i i'o i Vnla * r I I I I-.IO . - cliiynliy UMJ . .r thumar M'llJUH Mliuli' Itl-nil'lly t.VU.OU fill II OIISO It Will iii.t t-iiii. ( \l Tlu.S t.i HI * tlu Ki-iitilnu n-in- c-dy. \\ritcori-iilliin ! ' i1. .lirtlyn , Wlii jlur- nry Htti-it , Uniuliu , " ' ' . . . , , rfttnrtt ! . rtrtroftUrarrd , rart triilurtfvil , trriiyli ) n J , , IUu Tn.O. K'iiKreo uil f kU. in I'tli. NEDRAdKA National Bank TJ. 8. D : POSITOUY. OMAHA , NH3J. Cupltnl , - - $400,003 Surplus Jnn. 1st , 180O , - O7.0OO OfflM > r and Dlrcctori-Hcnrr . V l < > i. pr iM rilj Mwua , llpml , vlcdilroililrnti .lurnoi W Himrni nj T'Morif , John H. Colllnfi U. C. Uuililnci J , M , Mr r lrlok | W. II. 8. lluulif i , ciulilor. THIS IRON 13 A NIC. Conner ISIh ami F rn m Street ! . A Ocncrnl llruiktnc Ilixlnow Tramactofl. OOMMBKOIALx National Bank Cnpitnl , - $4OOOOa Surplus , - 4O.OOO unit nircrlori-K. M. Mcrtcmnn , O. If , Illlrliciick , .linpih | Onrnmii , Jr. , A. Hour15. . M , Anilerion , Wllllnm ( I. Mittil , vlcp-i'roiilili-iiti U I ) , Wllllnm * . A. 1' . lloplilns , rrcililonti A. MlllUrd , cniliUTi K. II. llrymit , iml tnnt cnMilrr. _ Omaha Manufacturers , nnil JONKS & CCJ. Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes lecnli for Ilonton Utititior Plioo Co. . 1103 , 1101 ana 110 * llnrnor Stri-ot , Oinnlin , Noli , _ STOUZ & ILER , Lager Ilcor Brewers , 1M1 Nctlli IBth 8tl-i'l ! , Onmlin , Krt > . Cornluu. EAQLE COnNICE WOUK8 , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window cn | > ! > nnil niclnllcuhyllulitii. Jolin Kpprictor , proprietor. lOSan. ! IIUHuuth 10th ntrpoU ArttHtH' ItlntcrlalH. A. HO3PE , JrTi' Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 161.1 Douxlna Strt-ct , Oirnln , Ni'ti , Coal , Coke , OMAHA COAL , COKK AND LIME CO. , Jobhers of Hard and Soft Coal. B. K , Cor. llHh nntt Douglas Hlrcut.i , Oinnlin , Nob. NEDUASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Colic , iU South 13th Stri-i-t , Onmlin , Nob. DEAN , AHMSTHONQ & CO. , Wholesale Cigars. 4M N. Illlh Street. "Ilellol" 1'15. Dry GooclH anil Notions. M. E. SMITH tc CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner minim ! Howard Street * . * KILPATRiCK-kOCH DIiy GOODS CO. , ' Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , Gcnu' Kuri > l lilrmiMHli Corner lltli and lluruoy Htrec'lN , Omnhn , Neb. l-'urnlturo. "STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farniuu Strt-ut , Omnbn , Ncbrask * . CHARLKS RHIVEUICK , Funiiiurc , Omnhn , Ncbnuuik Groocrlcjs. McCOKD , 1JHADY As CO , Wholesale Grocers , 18th nnd I.ciivfnworth Streets , Oiimlm , Nobrn lc.- > . r , Kto. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc. Imported nnd Amorlcnn t'ortlniul Comont. gontfor Mllwiiiikt'e. llydriiiillo Ccmuiit , und gulucy WUllo Lime. . LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood carpets nml iinmnut tluorlnx. Dili and Iougla4 ) iJlreetD , Ouinlin , Nebraska. . QllEV , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc. Corner Vth nnd Douglnii Htreuti , Omnhn. Millinery ami Nollonn. I. ODERFELDER & CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , JUS , 210 nnd 213 Boutli 11th street. Notions : J. T. ROUINSON NOTION CO. , i Wholesale Notions pd Furnishing Goods , 1124 llnrncy struct. Onmlia. ( OIlH. . . . . . . . . . . . , , . , . . . --.n.-ii-l-l-.r.- - - - - -i - - * v. ' CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ale nrcn e , elf. , Oinnlin. A. 11. 1I ! | | Q | ' , Mnnimcr. ; I'll per. ' CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. C rrB nice Block of printing , wrapping and writing paper. Hpecliil nltentloii given to cnrd pnpcr. i , Kto. A. L. DEANE & CO. , General Afonta for Halls' ' Safes , HI and 323 Houtli lUtli St. , Croat * . TOJTH , Kto. & Jobber > of Toys , Dolls , Albumsv Fancy Goods , Ilouie FurntihlnR Coodi , Children1 ! Carrlagti. 1M | Knrnnru Btrcct , Oniahn , Nub. AVut or U. B. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Hnllldnr wind mills. 018 and WO Jonoi it. , Om h U. K. lto , Acting Manager. Iron WorkH. PAXTON & VIEHLINO IHON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worlf , Enulnca , brn " work , general foundry , machine und blacksmith work Oillco nnd norki , U , 1 * . lly. and lltli ilreot , Oinalia. OMAHA SAFE Jc IRON WORKS , Manl'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , jnll work , Iron liutlcrs and lira oncupoa , U. Andrauii .prop'r. Cor. lltli andJu > : k oii Hti. I Hawh , Docirfl , I'Hu. M. A. DISHUOW & CO. , Wholmalo manufactururi of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch oRlce , 12tli ami Itard itrceti , Omaha , } l t > . jS o tJ th P.m. i ti 14 UNION STOClTYAIDS CO. , Of South Omaha , Limited. GILBERT BROTHERS ; Taxidermists clmiMii rtn bo f nt lafelr b * mull or uivrom bcud lor i > ( lc * . bii N , ICtb BU * t , On/ttix WANTED inauco UY CITIES , I COUNTIES , OCHQOL „ , . . DISTRICTS , WATCH Correspondence elicited. COMpANeBi | ET04 N.W. HARRIS COMPANY . . & , Bankers , 103-108 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. 30 8UU Street. B08TOU.