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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1887)
r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY7 , , M RCH. 25 , 1887. A WHEAT RAID ANTICIPATED The Bears Almost Up to the Point of Aa- . sanlting the May Option , WHAT WILL BRING IT ABOUT Dill I lies' ) HclutiH In the Corn Pit , With 11 lit Mttlo l-'luctimllon 1'rovlnlon Dcnln nt I/owcr I'rlcco. Quotation ) * . CHICAGO IMIOIMJCK JIAKKKT. CiucAfio , March W ( Special Telegram to the HEK. ] Cables were dull ana easier nil around thin moruliii ; . with further declines considered not Improbable. The open board Hlartcd .May wheat out nt Die , but by the time the regular hoard opened there were plenty of hdlcitt at bOcnnd the market ilecieased to ( :0 : fc , lluctuatlnp a while between these two points. Thuie Is so little In the wheat tunrkt't that the trade Is beginning to aruue that Its fnturn depends lately , If not entirely upon the export branch of it. and that If the clearances continue heavy they will by the 1st of May make .such Inroads on tint visible mpply that it will be nowhere near the ling- > cnr that It Is at present. Thu local crowd lave got tired of the mystery of the wheat leal and are half Inclined to bulleve now lhat they have been nfralil of n bugbear. For a week some of the bears not the biggest ) f thorn , however have been courageously -ilUiiie that "the deal was rotten , ' ' and that i gooil attack would demonstrate this. They nave not jet summoned courage , however , to make the attack , but fair \\eather and lower cables and disappointment over the falling oil in now export business are en- couraginu' boldness. It Is not unlikely that another raid will bo made on wheat sueli as drove itfiombOc to lUc. A little more fair weather , or a little further favorable pingirss toward conil crops , or a little more decisive demorall/atlon abroad , may decide the nttack nt nuy time. It Isn't worth while prognosti cating tlm result. It might drive the clique from the field ; U might laud all the raiders In the clique's clutches ; but such n trial of Bttengtli of the bull clliiue will cer tainly , eon bo made. Commission houses iind brokers say there iia.s been no period In a long time past when trade has exhibited such Hat and apparently lifeless conditions. No eiders came irom any source todav nud even the few shorts there nro out In wheat si'o no reason why they thonld come In , Thus the ordinary demand from that fourco Is cut elf and the pits loft In an extremely dull condition. Two or thrcn times during the mornint : Mav getup up to Hlc and 81 'c , but settled back to bOJfc and remained around that I'm urc till some time after noon , when n few local longs evinced a disposition to unload .some wheat freely , breaking May back to SJ ) < c. There was little or nothing In corn on the morn ing session , values not moving over > < fc from the opening prices until after noon , when Mav fell to 89c ! In sympathy with the decline In wheat. Wurner appeared to be bulling ribs to make a market lor the crowd to sell on , and got May to 7.V7J . Hut they did not stay tlicro and closed the morning session dull but steady. l. rd fell oil slowly 7)4 ) ® lOc. lOc.The The afternoon markets were stead Ier and prices n shade higher on wheat and short ribs. Wheat for May sold at SOWc and 61c , June ntSO 'c , J uly nt ViyiVjy& Sep tember at TD ibOc , closing at 80 ffet % c for May , 80 c tor June , 7U ; < c for July , iwrk for May and Juno sold nt S21.00. hard for May sold at 87.35 ( 7.37)4 ) , Juno at 87.4'JK. July atS7.50. Short ribs tor May sold at 87.W7.U5 ) , closing at S7.H. ( Juiio at 88.00 , July at S8.05 , August at S8.10. CHICAGO MVK STOCK. CiurAfio , March 23. [ Siwclal Telegram to the * UKK.J CATTLK. The receipts of cattle Monday were over 11,000 and the mar ket wns lower' Tuesday and Wednesday the receipts were not half as large , while to day the run "doubled up" again. The mar ket to-day was naturally slow to open. 1'rtccs In a general way were 5@lOc lower than the best prices of yesterday forenoon , nnd were much the same as Tuesday , though Borne good heavy cattle sold fully as low as Monday. Yesterday there were almost no 01 dcrs for choice heavy cattle , while to-day there were numerous orders In hand nud prices were $5.45@5.CO. Smooth , fat cattle , of medium weights , were the best sellers. Not a few good heavy cattle held over from yesterday sold at about as much as could liavo been had for them any tlmo after 10 o'clock .vesterday , or about the kamo as the prices of Monday , bo mo pretty fair 1,100 Ib. cattle , however , as good as some sold yesterday at 4.45. could not be sold within 20e of that price , nnd cattle which sold rather excitedly for n little whllo yester day morning nt 54.UO ( < { 5.00 , were slow saio to-day at S4.70 ® 1.85. Shipping steers. 1350 to ifiOO IbS , j.00(35.00 ( : 1200 to li50 ! Ibfl , S4.50O4.W ) ; 050 to 1200 Ibs , 84.00(34.55. ( Stockers and feeders , 10(315c ( lower nt S2.50 ® 4.25 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , ? 2.00@1.00 ; bulk , 82.80 ( 3.30 ; slop-fed steurs , 84.50M4.85. lions 'Iho market was nctlve. with n down turn of about 5c on nil grades. A few fnncy heavy nmdo S5.90@5.l j , nnd the great bulk of packing sorts sold between 85.65 and & 5.SO , with common at 85.25@5.50. Light sorts wuro neglected. There are no shipping 01 dors hero at present. Corn can bo bought elsewhere at better advantages. Porkers of 100tol70lbssoldatS5.45i5.60 ( ; averages of 180 Ibs at 85.no , and of 190 Ibs , at $5.70 ; light light , 85.2535.45 ; pigs 85.00@5.10j skips , LIVE STOCK. Chicago. March 24. The Drovers' Jour nal leiuirlH as follows : Cattle Itccelpt * , 10,000 ; lower than Wednesday ; shipping steers. 84.005. ( ; stackers and feeders , 52.50 4.25 ; cows , bulls and mixed , 82.004.UO ; bulk , S2.80@i.30. : lloss Itucelpts. 13,000 ; slow and lower ; rough and mixed. 55.20@5.70 ; packing and shipping. 5.00 5.W ; light , 85.10@5.C5 ; skips , 83 * uCO$4.75. Nation. " ! Stock Yards , Kant 8t , linulH. 111. , March 24.-CaUIo Keceipts , 780 , shipments , 400 ; steady ; choice heavy native steers , S4.bOffl5.35 ; fair to good shipping steers , 54.00(3 ( ! 1.70 ; IOKS | Ilit-elpts , 8,100 ; slow and weak ; choicti heavy and butchers' selections , 55.70 ® 6.W packing , fair to good , S5.50@5.r > 5. KminanClty.March 24.-Cattle Receipts. 2,200 ; shipments , 1,500 ; shipping steers 10 < 3 15c lower ; butchers' and cows about steady ; feeding steers lirm ; good to choice , S4.55 ® 4.75. 4.75.Hogs Uecelpts. 7,000 ; shipments , 2,000 ; oiH'iieii strong and closing steady : common to choice , S5.00t5.75.s ( ( FINANCIAL. NKW YOIIK , March 24. [ Special Telegram to the UKK.J-SIOCKK. This was another quiet day In blocks. Gossip on the market In lending Wall street circles continues bullish In view of the dullness and stagnation , and r\x big professionals as well as the principal bouses In the street seem to bo pretty nearly II marshtlled on the bull skit. Friends of Northwestern think It will lead the market for the present and predict l' for It by Sat urday nlchl and 125 next wi-ck. Ita earn ings for the third week of the present month Increased § 23,000 , and It Is estimated that the gross earnings this quarter , ending thoSlst nst. , will show an Increase over last year of | ( H5,000. It showed considerable strength tlih morning , though the advance was not very pronounced. The buslneis of the Mich igan Central shows up even bolter than Northwo.Mornthe February earnings Increas ing 5145,000 over last year. There was again talk that the ilaltlmorc & Ohio had been "really sold , " but the Identity ot the syndi cate was shrouded Ir. mystery as ot old. Pa- cllio Mull was another of the leading strong locks , tdTRDclog OD the theory that the ad > vanced rail rates on transcontinental trafllc under Ibo Inlcr-slate law are prohibitory , and that In consequence this company will cot all Ihe business at lower but protitable rates. It- opened a shade higher and xlurlog the fore , 'Boon gained Itf points. Loaning rates on stncks were 4 } { ( ( < 5 per cent Stcrllnc rates of exchange were advanced to 8-l.bO-nml S4.bK , nearly ttto point where gold fOilnmonts could bo made. St. Paul c.iino In' with an cx-itlvl- ( lend of 2M nnd 3J per cent oh common and preferred slock nnd worked P little , though It was not very active. The earn ings of the Chicago & Atlantic for the third week of the current month Increased 817b05f and for the same time It was estimated that St. Louis & San Francisco would show an In crease In earnings of between 820,000 and . ,0,000 over lait year. Sales to noon were 73,025 shares , The market continued strong all day and the close was at nearly tot ) lig- urcs. Pacific .Mall Rained about 2 points and Lackawanna I1/per cent. St. Paul Increased Its earnings 813,03. ! the third week In March. The stock held up well to ho close , but showed no material advance. Tlio total Miles for the dav weto yO'J.iXH snares. ( IOVUIKMI'.NTS tiovernment bonds were dull but .steady. YKSl IIIIDAY'S QUOTATION'S. cent ; clo-sed olfcied at4K per cent. I'IIIMU MEUCANTII.I : PAI-EII 5ijt,0 per cullt- . , . STKiir.iNfi ExriiAXfii : . Quirt anil tlrma 84.85 tor bixty day bills , S4.bilX tor demand. riionucic si Clilcnco , March 24. Following quota' tlons ftietlie20 : ; ! closing llgures : Flour Xomluallv unchanged ; winter wliwit ttour , 84.2.(34.yo ( : southern. 84.10 4.'JO ; Wisconsin. S4.20U4.r,0 ( ; Michigan solt oring wheat , S3.7004. : > o : Minnesota bakers , a.70 ( 4.0 : ! ; patents , S4.50@4.bU : low grades , Sl.l-(3' ) ( . ' . 5 ; rye Hour , quiet at Sf3.25Q3.40 ; in acks and barrels , gtaf.7o. : ( : Wheat-Dull and trade light ; opened J/c ewer and closed , ' 4Vc lower than yestor- av ; cash , 755-lOc ; May , bO 13-lCc ; June , bOVc. Corn Dull most of the session ; fluctuated vltliln a ? c range and closed aboutitfc below esterday ; casli.u-t c ; May , 3'J7-lCc ; June , ' 15-lCc. Oats-Dull with no essential change ; cash , ,4c ; Mav.28Kcuue ; ) , 2yc. Uyc-Quletitt54Kc. liarley- Steady nt 50 > < e. Timothy Seed-Prime , 81.78. Flax Sccd-Sl.OSK. Wnlskv-Sl.lS. Pork Dull but steadv early , closing tronger ; cash , 820.00 ; May and June , S2I.OO. l ard Ruled lower early , closing about itcadv ; cash , 87.S5 ; May , $7.37Jtf ; June , 87.42UC. Hulk MeaU Shoulders , SO.OOOJC.25 ; short clenr , 8 > * .2or < ? 8.25 ; short ribs , S7.85. Butter Easy ; creamery , 24Jlc ; dairy , Chw-sp Firm : full cream cheddars , 12V@ He ; Hat ? , \tyKfe ; Young Americas , la ® . ! ! Kc ; skimst ) > < WSHc. ; Kggs Lower ailOKCiJllJ p. Tallow Unchanged : No. l country , solid , 38/c ; No. 2,3c ; cake , 4c. Hides Unchanged ; Green , Cc ; heavy green salted. 7c ; salted bull , Cc ; gicen salted calf. l c ; dry salted hides , lOc ; dry Hint , 12@iUc ; deacons , 40c each. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 20,000 27.000 Wheat , bu 40.000 23.000 Corn , bu 220,000 lf.1,000 Oats , bu 153.000 140,000 Hye.bu 2,000 none Barley , bu 2.5,000 34,000 New York. March 24. Wheat-- - celpts , 73,000 ; exports , 4S,000 ) ; spot shade lower : options opened weak and declined , ' 4 * ; later ruled stronger and closed with a t recovery ; ungraded red , b9 < 394 } o ; No. 3 , red , 0001c In store nnd elevator , WK@9U < c ; free on board ; 02J02'c ( ( deliv ered ; No. l red , 03Kc In elevator ; April closed at 90c. Corn-Hecelpts , 01.000 ; exports , 31.000 ; spot steady ; options dull ; ungraded. 48fo ! C'tao c ; No : ! , 4CKc ; No. s , 4848s'c } In evator. 40c delivered : April 48Kc. Oats Receipts , 02,000 ; exports , 127 ; less active : mixed western , 85@37c ; white west ern , 37 ( < s42c. Petroleum Steady : United closed at 03 } c. Pork Dull and nominal. Lard Opened fi points lower and closed steady ; decline partly recovered ; western steam , spot , S7.5'i } $ . Butter Quiet nnd steady on choice grades ; EIiln creamery , 3-)3e. : ) Cheese Quiet and very strong. EKKS Quiet and easler\vestern ; fresh , 14 > i Milwaukee , March 2t. Wheat Lower ; cash. 70c ; May , 78rp Corn-Dull ; No.3,37c. Oats-Stoady ; No. 2 white , 31c. Uye-StcadvNo. ; 1. 55Kc. Barley Inactive ; No. 2 , 51Kc. Provisions Ensicr ; pork , repacked , 816. 5V ) . Cincinnati , March 2-1. Wheat Wcater ; No. 2 red. 82c. Corn In fair demand ; No. 2 mixed , 89@ ? . Oats Active nnd firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 29 , Uye Stronacr : No. 2 , Clc. Pork Dull nnd nominal at 817.50. l.ard In good demand nt 87.25. Provision ! Dull and dropping. Whisky-Steady at $1.13. Minneapolis , March 34. Wheat Quiet ; futures dull ; cash on track In demand , linn ; No. 1 hard , cash , 70J < , c ; May , 77c ; June , 78c ; No. 1 northern , cash , 75c ; May. 70c ; June , 77c ; No. 8 northern , cash. 73c ; Mav , 74c ; cash quotations on track' , l@IKc Flour Quiet ; patents , 84.25 < 54.40 ; bakers , . . . Keceipts Wheat , 134,400 bu. ; flour , 150 bh'ipmnnts Wheat , 70,000 bu. ; flour , 20,000 bbls. Liverpool. March 24. Wheat-Quiet nnd demand fallen oil ; holdeis oiler moder ately. Corn Quiet ; holders oiler freely. St. liouirt. March 24. Wheat-Slow nnd lower ; No. a icd , cash , 7S'fd ' 7tie : May , 7S ? < c. Corn Easier ; cash , 34Xii35 ( ! c ; May , . Oats-Dull ; cash , 2S@2Se ; May , Pork Nominal ; now , 810.00. Jmrd Nominally nt 87.20. Whlsky-Jl.liJ. Afternoon board wheat Jtfc better for May and June , oilier mouths unchanged. Corn nnd Oats Very quiet and uuchaiiKed. New Orleans , March 24. Corn Easier ; inlxt-d , 49c ; white ujj yellow , SUc. Oats F.asler. Cornmeal Dull and lower at 82.15@2.20. UOK Products Dull and lower ; pork , S17.00 ; lard , rehned tierce , 87.00. Bulk Moats-Shoulders , 80.00 ; Ions clear and clear rib , $8.00. tCauBKH Olty. March 24. Wheat Dull ; No. 'J red , cash , Cb u bid , W o asked ; May , 71Jfc. Carn-Steftdy. No. 2 , cash , 31X(331Jfo ( ! ; May , 82Wc bid. 32c asked. Oats No quotatiouK. O31AI1A LIVE STOCK. Thursdaj- , March 24. Cattle. The lecoipts of catttii were llgliter than yesterday by 50u head. The market was fairly ctive ntn decline ot about lOc tu'low yester day's market. There was nothing of any account left unsold when the market closed. Iloga. The receipts of hogs were heavier than yes terday by 100 bead. The market opened at n decline ot about 5c nnd closed 5ijlOc ( lower than yesterday's market. There was more demand for llcht weights than for heavy and nil the heavy hogs were not sold until quite late. Thcro were none left over. Hhcop. There was one load received to-day , which cold on tlio market. There were thirteen head In thu load which Rold for 55.00. Receipts. Cattle . COO II 0X8 . 3,200 Sheep . . . , 100 Provntlttifc I'rlc'os. Bhowlnz the prevailing prices paid for live Block on this market ; Cholcu steers , 1000 .to 1500 l ! . . . . J.0@t70 Choice sleets , 1100 to UVJ lb < S. . . 4.25@ .4.'i Fat little steer WO to 1100 Ib ? . . . . lUWd > . : v , Good tocholcq corn-fed cows. . , , n.0fttu.40 Fair to medium cows 2.WC ) < i2.75 Good to cliolco bulls . ' 2.50M3.25 Light and nicdiiim Hoe * 5.30'tf 5.10 Good to choice heavy hogs ' . . . 5.40(45.50 Good tocholco mixed hogs 5.2.V < 5.40 Choice sheep , 90 to 120 Ibs 3.fc0 4.20 Ilcprcscntntivc Snloo. STIIBJH. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. Ht * Shipments. Showing the number ot cattle , hogs and sheep shipped Irani the vards during thu day. CATTI.H. No. cars. Kr. Dest. 18 . N.\V . Chicago 21 . Mil . Chicago 110(18. No. cars. lit Dost. 12 . It I . Boston No. cars. Ht. Dest. 5 . C. B. & Q . Chicago ofl'ricos. Showing the highest and lowest prices paid for loads ot hogs on this market during the past se.vou days and tor the same time last month and a vcar ago. Fob. 1887. March 1880. Mai-ch 1887. 18th R.UO Wto : B.25 ! 1.7S inth 5.00 © rio ; 11.70 20th Su inlay 8 11 nil nr 21st 5.L-0 i.ni B.2l ) Q-i.45 22U 5.1(1 ( WM . 22UM M 5,15 © V40 3.75 O3.PO 24th ft.15 fe..IU 0.25 @o.5Q : i.70 wi.oo Allsalesof stock in this market are made pcrcwt live weight unless otherwise stated. Dead hngs sell at Ko per Ib. for all weights. "Skins , " or hogs weighing less than 100 IDS. no value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 IDs. and stags 80 Ibs. by the public inspector. Notes. ilogs closed 5@10o lower. Cattle lOc lower. Everything sold. Ilogs averaged 08 to the car. The Anglo-American Packing company bouznt 2,28-1 hogs on to-dnv's market'that averaged 225 Ibs and cost 85 32. Swift & Co. bought eight loads of cattle on to-day's market Squires & Co.'s drove of hogs bought on to day's market numbered 700 , averaged 2GO Ibs and cost S5.80. "This looks llko a small Chicago , " remarked a Chicago visitor at the yards. G. U. Hammond & Co. bought 193'cattle on to-day's market. Mr. Qiiinn , of the linn of Beckwlth A ; Qulnn , Evanslou , Wyo. , was in with seven loads of hay fed range cattle. Gco. Mitchell , manager of the Mllwauxco and Wyoming Invest company , was herewith with three loads of corn cattle from his feed yards at Chadron , > cb. , which sold on the market at 84.05. Ho Is feeding 000 head. F. II. Parks , Bancroft , Neb. , was In and marketed a load of cattle and two loads of hogs. II , D. Dexter , Blair , was hero and sold n load of hogs. F. Klierke , Hanover , Kas. , was In and sold a load of hogs. Andy Haas bought five loads of corn fed steers on to-day's market Light hogs v ere in the best demand to-day. A. L. Williams , Lincoln , was In and mar keted three loads of cattlo. Mr. Kosenheim , a well known buyer on the Chicago market , was here to-day looking over the yards. J. B. Ball , Mason , Neb. , was in and sold a load of cattle. K. Powell , Grand Island , a well known shipper , was among the visitors at the yards to-day. James Martin , Grand Island , was In , lookIng - Ing over the yards. Ilogs luought lOc more to-day than one month ago. Sheep reached 85.00. OMAHA WHOLESALE MAHKETH Thursday , March 24. Gonnral Produce. Tliefollawlnp prices arc for round lots of produrctis sold on tie market fomiiU7ic quotations on fruits represent the prices at which outside orders arc tilled , HuTTKii An occasional package of fancy butter sells at better prices than those quoted below : Choicecountry , 17@lSc ; fair to good 1214c ( ; comon , 5@lOc , Koos The receipts are liberal and the market steady at lOc. The shippers are taking all the surplus stock. DiiEiSKi ) PouLTitr Chickens are In fair demand at 10@llc for eh6lce stock. Turkeys bring 0llc ( according to thu quality. LIVE Potii/riiY There Is a good demand for live chickens , which are selling at S3.00 ® 3.50 ; ducks , large , 83.00 ; turkeys , C@83 per pound , GAMK Ducks are becoming quite plenty and are selling fairly well. There are also a good many geese coming In. There are a good many brants on the market and they are very slow sale. Mallard ducks , per dozen , 2.OIXS2.75 ; teal , per dozen , 81.50(32.00 ( ; mixed , per dozen. 82.00 ; geese , per dozen , S3.00 ; brants , per dozen , Sa.OCX82.56. POTATOES The market Is weak on account of heavy receipts , and stocks arc moving slowly at 50@GOc. CAUIIAOK The market Is lirmer and choice Etock U going at 3c. CHEF.SF. Full cream cheddars , slnsle , 14e ; full cream Uats , twins , 14c ; Young Ameri cas , 14i4X4l4Xc ; fancy Swiss , I0@l7c ; Swiss mDorted , 25c : Llmburger , 14c ; brick , I5@10c. AITLKS The receipts are Increasing and the market Is weaker. Choice stock Is arriv ing from Missouri and selling well. Fancy Is bringing 85.00 and good to choice 84.50(4 ( 4.75. Poor and Inferior stock Is belling all the way from 53.50 up , according to quality. OLD VEOKTAntK8 Thesupplyon tlienmr- kct Is not large but the demand Is light and stocks movingslowly. Onions , choice stock , per bblS4.0CKii4.50. Heels , carrots , turnip. , etc , , per bbl. Sl.75ffir2.oo ; California , SiOOQ 2.25 ; horseradish roots , per Ib. , 7c. QKKRN Vr.OKTAiii.fcs There has been very little of what might bo called good stock on the market for the past few da ) s. The spinach Is not very good and Is slow sale. California asparagus has put In an appear ance but lir.s been held most too high to s l readily , llqmo crown celery Is very poor and scared. Spinach , per bbl. , 82.OCKrf2.50 top onions , per dozen bunches , " ' " elery , bout grown , per dozen , California celery , 'per ilo/pn , WcfilSl.OO ; Caiilillo\M'r , per di7eii | , . r- ; radishes , per do/.en bunclips , CSotaoo. ' LIIMONS The supply on the market Is liberal hut not large. Stocks nrc moving n little slow as the weather Is warm enough W create aitv ereat dcmatjd. Medina , fancy , per box , § 5.0CW > . & 0. OIIA.NOF.S" The oranije trade Is brighten ing up and the market ! , lirm. The uncer tainty as to the result uf the new law which will go Into cflect on the llrst of the mouth , has caused dealers to antltluato their \sauts to some extent. California , Hlverslde , per box , Sl.7.V'M.OOCallfornln ! ; , ' Los Angeles , per box , S2. 75 ® 1.00 ; Navels § 0.00 ; Mediter ranean sweets , S3.7.ViM.OO. SrnAwitr.iiiMK.s Klorlda strawberries have nit In an appearance but' In limited quautl- ics thus tar. The stock was \ery fair and vas sold -lOtff.Wc per box. OvsTiins Mediums , 20c ; standard , 2Cc ; selects , 2Sj ; extra selects , SJ ; N. Y. counts , S c. Br.ANs-Inferlor stoelc.7.ViiS1.00 ; good clean outitry , S1.00 l.2i ; mi'dluui , hand picked , Sl.400'1.50 ; hand nicked , navv. 81.50@1.00. PitovisioNs Ham , 13V < 318c : breakfast bacon , rib. UJ/c : breakfast bacon , plain , lO. c ; iry salt sides. 8K@i c ; dried beef , regular , lie ; dried beef , ham pieces , ! 4o ; lard , 50-lb cans , N > : 20-lb can * * . Fairbanks , 8'sc ; 10-lb cans , Fairbanks. 8 > 4c ; 5-lb cans , Faiibauks 8fSc ; 3-lbc. iis. Knlrbaiiks , SUc. BANANAS Largo bunches , per bunch , S2.50 ( (18.50. Nurs Afcw black walnuts are coming In 'rom the Country nud aio slow sale at 75c per Hishel. The following nro the wholesale irlces nt which orders liom Hie outside me ilied : Almonds , 20c ; i > rcaiis , largo pollshrd , 14c ; filbert' . , HrjBinzlIx , HcwaluutsNaples ; , 20c : walnuts , Chill , lie ; peanuts , H. P. Vir ginia , Sc. FLOUII ANn MILLSTUFFS Winter wheat1 lour , best quality patent , S2. 75 ; second nual- tv , S'J.OO.72,50 ( : best ( iiinllty spring \\ueat lour , patent. 62.40@2..K ) : bran , 70cpcrcwt ; clioppedfced , " > a per cwt ; white com meal , We ; yellow corn , meal , MKrtWc per cwt ; screenliiL' , 50rti75c per cwt ; hominy , 81.50 ; shorts , 70a per cwt : graham , SI. 75 ; hay. In bales 87,00 per ton. CHAIN Corn , 27c ; wheat , No. 2 , 57c ; oats , -5c ; rye. 45c. _ Gl'OCCT'S fl\Ht. \ PicKT.r.s Medium , in bbK 53.00 ; do. In half bbls , $1.50 ; small , in bbls , . ' .00 : do , in mlf bbls , SJ.005 gherkins , in bbls , SW.OOjdo , In half bbls , 8J..VL hUUAH ( iiaiiulatcd , G Gtyfc' couf. A,5 ; @ic ! ; white extia C , 5 > iLi5Xe ( : extra C , 5 > ( ( b 5i4c ; yellow c , 44- ® J c : cut loaf , GKcgG 'c ; powdi-rrd , ( % fZJ ( ! < c. COFFCKS Ordinary grades , 145j'itl5'4'cfalr ( ' 15'4-ai ' ( c ; prime. lOKc ; choice , l @lOHc ; fancy giren and yellow. 10 < ai7c ; old cov- CANNEDGoous-Oysters.standard.pcrcase , 8i.i5C' : 3.2.5 ; strawberries , 2 Ib. pr case. 8iao : raspberries. 2 Ib , per case. 82.vir > ; oCallfornla pears , per case , 84,50 ; apricota , per casj , 84.00 ; peaches , PP > - case , 55.00 ; wliite cher ries , per case , 86.00 ; p.uma. per case , 83.65 ; blueberries per case , Sl.85 ; egc plums , 2 Ib. per case , S2.50 ; plueapples , a ID , per case si.205.75 : ; l Ib mwjlterol. per doz , 81.40 ; 1 Ib salmon , per doz , 81. 501.5" > ; 210 , goose berries , per case. 81.75 ; 2 Ib string beans , per case , 8l.f' > - " ' ; a Ib lima beans , per case. 81.00 ; 2 Ib marrow fat peas , porcase. SiwS)2 ) 00 ; 2 Ib early June peas , per case. 82.75 ; 3 Ib toma toes. 2.5Uit2.X:2 ( ( ) lb.com 82.40(32. V ) . MATCHES Per caddie. ! i > c ; square cases , 81.70 : mule square. 8 l.2u. SYKUP No. 70 , 4-gallou kegs , 81.20@1.25 ; New Orleans percallDU a @ 40c ; maple syrup , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , 70c ; l gal lon cans , per doz. 810.00 ; hall gallon cans , per doz , 85.50 ; quart can's , S'J.CK . CANDY Mixed. HJidlic ; stick. S'iQO c. CHACKKIIS Garncau's soda , butter and picnic. 5 > { c : creamsbic ) ; ginger snaps , 8 } < c ; city soda. 7 . STAIICII Mirror gloss , l Ib. Cc ; mirror gloss , 3 Ib , 5 ! c : mirror clo.ss , Olb , 6jfe ; Graves corn.l Ib.O 'o ; Kingsford's corn. 1 ID , 7c : Kinvsford's gloss , \ Ib. 7c ; Kiugsford's cioss , Olb. 7Xc ; Klnu'sford's pure lib. 5Kc ; Kinesford's pure , 3 'Ib ' , 5) < e ; Kingsfords bulk. 4c. boAi's Kirk's savon Impeiiai. S2.70 : Kirk s satinet. S3.00 ; Kirk s standard , 83.05 ; Kirk's white Kiwslan. 84.00 ; Kirk's whitecap - cap , 86.50 ; dom \ 33.8.1 } ; washboaid , * 3.10 ; White cloud. 83.75. > General MarKott. \AiiMStiKS Batrela , pergallon ; furni ture , extra , 81.10 ; furniture. No. 1. 81.00 ; coach extra , 51.40 ; coach , No. l , 81.20 ; Da- mar , extra , 11.75 ; Jnpan , 70c ; asphaltum , extra a5c : shellac , $3.50 ; hard oil linlsh , 81.50 HEAVY HATtowAin : iron , ratn 32.83 ; plow nt ( lsiHclarcast,4Hc ! ; cruclble steol.CKc ; cast tools , do. I2@isc ; wagon spokes , pei set , 82.00 ( < 23.'JO ; liubs. per set 81.25 ; lelloes. sawed dry , 81.50 ; tongues , each. 80c : axel- , , each. 75c : square nuts , per Ib. Glo > 71c : roil chain , per Ib. OH' < ? l-'c ; malloablehloc ; iron wedges , 6c ; crowDars , 6c ; harrow teeth , 4Vc , spring steel. TQPc ; Burden's horseshoes. 84.75 ; Burden's mule shoes. $ " > .75. Barbed wire. In car lota , 5H.OJ per 100 Ibs. Nails , rates , 10 to M > . SUO ; steel nails. S2.UO. ShotSl.5 : ! ; buckshot , 8WO ; Ha/.nd powder , kegs , 85.110 ; do. half kegs , 82. ? . ' ; do. quarter kegs , 81.50 : blasting , kegs , S2.lu ; fuse , per 10 feet. G.JC. Lead bar. 81 ; DRY * PAINTS White lead , 7c ; French xlnc , 12c ; Parl ; wbltlnif , 2Kc ; wliitlng , ullders , 2 c ; whiting , com'l , 1/ic / ; lampblack , ( ier- manstown. 12c ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c ; Prussian blue,55cultramarine ; , ISc ; vauayk- brown , 8c ; umber , burnt. 4c ; umoer. raw , 4c ; sienna , burnt , 4c : slcnnn , raw. 4c ; Paris green , genuine. ftV Paris green , com mon , -Jc ; chrome green , N. Y. . 20c ; vermtllion Auiericau. ItJc ; inaian raw and burnt umber , l tt > cans , rJc ; raw and burnt sienna , 12c : Vandyke brown , We ; re- tiued lampblack iSc : coach black and Ivory blacK , lOc ; drop black. tCc ; Prussian blue , 40c ; ultramarine black. 18c ; chrome croeu.L. , M. & D. . 16c ; blind ana sliutter green. L. . Ai. * D. , I6c ; Paris green , 18c ; Indian red , 15c ; Venetian red , Oc ; Tuscan , ffiic ; American vermillion , L. & D. , 20c ; yellow ochre. 2c ; L. M. tt O. ! > . . 18c : good ochre. 16c : natetii dryer , 8c ; crnlnlng color , light oalc , dark oak , walnut chestnut and nsh. 1'Jc. DnuosAND JHB ICALB. Ac fl carbolic , MC ; acid tartarlc , 52c ; balsam copaiba , per D ) , 50cbark ; sassafras , per Ib , lOo ; calomel , pure , per Ib , 30c ; lead , acetate , per ft. 2le ; oil , castor , No. 1. per gal. , 11.50 ; oil castor , No. 2 , per gal. , 81.40 ; oil olive , per gal. , 81.40 ; oil oriirannum , 50c ; opium , 83.UU ; quinine. P. A W. and K. &S , , per or. 75c ; potassium Iodide , per ft , 8 f.50 ; salleln. per oz. 40o ; sul phate morphine , per oz. 3H5 ; sulphur , per ft.4c ; strychnine poroz. Sl.tt'J. ' . FAINTS IH OIL White lead. Ora liaP , P. , 6l < tn ; whit lead , St. Louis , pure. OKc ; Mar seilles , green , l Ib cans , -c : Ki'encn ' zinc , rroen seal , 12c ; French zinc , red seal. He : French zinc. In varnish asst. 2 o ; Konch zinc.75c ; vermillion. English , In oil , 75c ; red , lOc ; rose pink , I4c ; Venetian red , Cook- son's , 2 fe ; Venetian red. American. iKc ; red lead , 7Wc ; chrome yellow , genuine , 3i > c ; chrome yellow , K , I'-'c ; ochre , rocliellu. : 'c : ochre , French , 2J c ; ochre , American , IKc ; Winter's mineral. 2 > n ; Lehlgh blown , 2Hc ; Spanish brown , 2Kc ; i'rlnce's mineral , ' UPIBIT8 Cologne spirits. 188 proof , 81.17 ; do 101 proof , < 1.18 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , 81.17 ; do l&Tproof. 11.10 Alcohol ! 188 proor , 83.20 per wino eallon. lledlstllled Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , Sl.ttK33.OC. Branding , Imported , S5.00@8.50 domestic , S1.80@3.00. Gins , Imported , 84.50 @ 0.00 ; domestic , f 1.05(33.00. ( Champagnes HIDES Green butchers. 5fS } < 5c ; green cured. 7c : dry ttint , nr U'c ; drv salt. O lOc ; green calf skins , 8 < < c ; damaged nicies , two-thirds price. Tallow-SVc. Grease- Prime white , 3KC ; yellow , 2'fc ' ; brown , ijf Sheep Pelts , 25J75c. , itvna AND SKINS T'0 ' followln K price are for prime , well handled skins ; Beaver , prime , clean per pound. 81.50(93.00 ( ; fall,81.25 ( 2.00 ; meaty ana Inferior. 1.00@1.25. Bear , blown and grizzly. 85,008.00 ; cubs and yearlines , 81-.lXX84.6o. Badger. UKtiGOc. Cat , wild , 20 < 3iOe : domestic , black , 10y ? 15c : do mestic , sundry colors , 5@8c. Fox. red , 81.00 @ 1.25 ; cross , 82.004.00 ; grey , 40S50c ( ; silver , S10.00@40.00. Fislier.S4.OOfiO.00. Ottor.84.00 (30.00. ( Martin. Sl.00@175 , Muscrat , win ter. large. lUc ; fall-6c ; kltts , Mink , i larco dark , S5@40c ; small and pale , 15 < < 20c. Kac- coon. largo prime , 40@50o ; small and Inferior , 20@30c. Skunk , common , 15J5c. Wolf , large grey , S1.60@2.50 ; coyote or prairie 75(3 OOc. Deer and antelope , winter , per pound 15c ; 'nil and summer , per pound 20c. Dry Lam bar. BOA11DS. No. 1 Com , sis . ' . SIS. 00 No. 3 " . . . . 15.W ) No. 3 ' " 15.00 10.00 \ , 12 , 14 and 10 n . S2I.60 J , " ' " . liO.00 C. " " " . 15.00 ) , " " " . 11.50 CK1I.INO AND I'.UirillON. tcom.f In White 1'luu Celling . S"4.X ( ) ' " ( I com.V In Norway Pine Celling. . . . 14.00 ri.ooiti.VG. A Cluch , white pluc , : V.r > 0 C . $2C.M ) : Olncli. " " ( SelFeuV ) . 10.00 MMI : , F.rc. Qtilucy white llmo , ( best ) . OSc Akron cuiiiuut , 2.75 ; luilr . , . 'Joe STOCK noAtum. M2lnchs. Is.45.pOC . $33.50 No. l , com. 13 In s. 1 s. , 12. .t 14 S20 ; in ft.io.oo No. 8. " " " " 17.00 ; " 10.60 . 1st anil 0 < t. clear , U/ Inch , a. 2 s . SSo.ftO Al , clear , 1 Inch. s. 2 s ? 4 } 1' ' , 1 } , ' . 2 In 45.M ) 11 clear , 1 Inch , s. 2 s 5.V.W ; 1. ,1.4" , 3 In 7.CO Sllll' LAP. Xo. 1 , plain , 8 nnd 10 111 . S1S.W soniiuitx vni.i.ow PINK. Tom , 4 nnd 0 In. lloorlnit . S17.M ) Clear. Iliilsh , 1 and 1 > 4 In. s. is . K'.OO ' " oorrunatod ciillliitf , 4 hi . 24.no " Yellow pluo cahlnn and base . 27.00 PIPKKTS. Pickets , 1) and H Hat 820.50 ; I ) & II sa.S20.50 SlUNOLKS , LA 'III. XX clear . S 00 A * standard . 2.75 * Ail. H.anilU . 2.50 p < ) T < . Whlto Cedar. 0 In. , MS. 12 > $ c ; 0 In. qrs..tlc 1n. iirs..lOc The Cock tin tltn Steeple. Why sliouhl cocks lijrnrc on the tops of steeple ? ? Christians connect the custom with the reproach the COCK once conveyed to St. Potor. But the cock n eil to bo | ) liccd : on the tops of saurud trees lonp ; tioforo it wsis transferred to church steeples , nml in North ( iorninny it still stands upon the niav poles. It wtis partly a watchman and partly a wtsather lirophut , nml by its crowint ; it could ills- ucrso evil spirits and all approaching calamities , Its life was sncrcil in India and Persia , and Cicero spunks of the an cients recardiiig the killing of a cock as a crime equal in blackness to the stilocation ( of a father. Our weather cocks are doubtless the survival ol these flmafia Jobbers' Directory. Agricultural Imf/ements. WholeMlo l > o lerln Agricultural Implements , Wnpone , niiJ NiK-nli" . Jimrs rlrrcl , bdneeu Bth oml IPthOmnhn , Nel' , 'iC MliTCALF CO. , Agricultural Implements , Vngon .C rrli > K'f , lliuElc . Kte. , Whole > alp , O n h . JE ? : , FRIED c co. , Jobbers of Htmlwuro nnd Nulls , Tmwivrp , Shoot Irnn , Kie. Agents for Ilono _ and Miami ro\tilfrt'ii..Omnlia. Nob. PARLIN , Oil EX DO If f MUti It TIM Whelp i te Dr.ilcrs In AgricuKnrnl Implements , tVmrormtml UuBzles. Ml.KB.lOi nmt W7 , Joncn at Artists' Mater/at. . , , , * MfA * * * * * - * - > * -S Artials' Mntcrinln , Pianos nnd Orpans , 111.1 Douglaa Ftrccl , Oranlin. Builders' Hardware and Scales. Jftro > 7aT TA YLOK , s'IliirdwurccfcSciiIeKi'iM 'fi ' Tools ntul llnfl'tila Scales. K06 Douglmi fU , v ( Itnnhn , Neb. Boots and Shoes. "AMERICAN J/VlIv/5 "S SHOE COMPANY , Manufacturers mid WholetiilofJcalon In Hoots nnd Shoes , tomplctr tock oT Rubber ( Joints nlwitrs on Imnd 6 ( < ) S. 13lh nl. , Oronha , Neb. A.T. Austin. Alien" ir. v. MOUSE o co. Jobbers of Hoots nud Shoes. 1411 Fanum it , OIIIHI.V | Neb. Jlnnufnctorj , Hummer itrvet. llorton. Z. T. LINDSEY M CO. \Vholesulo Uubbor Bait4 an I Shoes Huhliur nml Oiled Ulutliluir mill 1V11 Hoots uul Minus , Southeast l.'ointT I4tli uiul Doutrliia. Beer. Afct. for Anheuser-Ilnsli lircwiiu ; Ass'n Bpccl.nl Brands. Fnuit. Iluclwclscr and ErMnccr. STOItX cC JLElt , Lnffcr Jocr ? Drawers , 1551 North l lh Rtroct , Omnha , Neb. Butchers' Tools. Butchers' Tools and Supplies , Jauingo C ilngs of nil klnili Mwnjn In "lock. 1315 Joni'i8t. Omaba Coffee , Spices. Etc. Omaha Correo nnd Spice Hills. Te _ s , Coffee , Pplreo , Making Powdnr. HiTorlnjjBi- trncti , Laundry Blue , Ink. Klc. HU-lclIarr.oy Street , Oaiiiha , Neb. GATES , COLE t ! MILES , Homo Colleonnd Spleo MillH M'f'jr Co. CuiTpoKotslcrSBnil Pplcu Urlmlcrs. llanafncturrrs of ncklnx 1-imder. Klainrlni : K < trict : , Illulnit. Ktr Trv one CHI.P ot unr l-It > pncknco llotun Hlond Ito.iMod OotTvo. tXRf ( Howard ftLtOmnbtt. r ot * . Cornice. EAGLE CORX1CE WOltlLS , John Epenctcr , Prop. Manufacturer of Oalvanlzcd Iron ar.l Cornice. 023 Dodce and 10.1 and 105 N , 10th St. , Oinahu , Neb. KUEMPIXO fC JtOLTE , Manufacturers of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices , Dormer Wlndowe , Finals.Mctallcpkjrllghtetc. 3108. I''t'i < t. , UnialiH. WESTERN CORNICE WOIiKtf , C. Spccht , Prop. Qalvanlzed Iron Cornice * , etc. Bncct'ii Imrroved Pnt- cntMotallcrikylliiht , UK and 510 r > . 121b st..Otinilia. Carpets. OMAUA CARPET CO. , Jobbers of Carpets , Curtain ! * , Oil Cloths Rugs , Linoleum * , Malting * , Etc. Ull Donglai street. S. A. OltGTlAltl ) , WholcHale Carpets , Oil Cloths , Mutingi , Curtain Goods , Bto. 1123 Tarnam btrcct , Omaha. Neb. Crockery and Notions. Tgent for the Manufacturers and Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , etc. Office , 317 Bouth 13tb ft. Omaha , Nob. Commission and Storage. Commission and Jobbing. Butter. Etesnncl I'roiluco. Cnnilgnmemi solicited lleadquarter for Btunowire , Hurry lloii'B nnd Urnpu BasKelo. HH Duilieslreut.Omnlm. P EYCK E lfR OS7t Commission Merchnnts. Frnltr , Produce and ProTliloni , Omaha , Neb. W. JS Storarro and Commission Merchant. BpecliiltleR liiiuer. Bum. Ciicene. Poultry. Game , Ofter , Utc. , Ktc. 112 South Hlh ftreut. WIEDEMAN cC CO. ; Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Ilutter , On mo , KiulU. etc. 220 B. 14tb.it. Omaha , Neb , Coal ante Lime. OKU. f. I.AIIACHI , rre . C. F. GooiiMAX , V. Plfl. J. A. HUNDEiti.AKD , Hoc. and Treui. OXLllIA COAL , COKE C LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. J03 Bonth Thirteenth Street , Omaha , Nob. , / . ,7. JOHNSON tli CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime. And Shipper' of Conl and Coke , Cement , Plaster , Umo , Hulr , Flro Brick , Drain , Tile ami M wcrl'lpo. ortlre , Paxton Hotel. Varnam it. , Omaha , Nub. Tclvphone bll. Confectionery. iranufnctiirlng ; Confectioners , Jobbers of Frulli.NuU and Clguu. Ull Faroam St. ( Jmnlm. Cigan and Tobacco. Jobbers of Cifirars , Tobacco , Guns and Ammunition , 215 iota B. lltb.it. , 1030 to llf.'t Farnaru nt. , Omalia , Neb. WEST < FJtITSCIIElt , Manufacturers of Fine Cigars , And Wholesale Dealers In Leaf Tobaccos , Noi.lM and 110 N. 14th ttruet , O-naha. Dry Goods. M. E. SMITH ai CO , , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Not ions 1102 and 1104 Dounlai , cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. Distillers. Dlitlllen of I.lqunrs , Alcohol and Rplrlts. Importers and Jobbersof Wluenaml l.lq.ion. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLE'Jt CO. anil ILER & CO. , Importers and Jobberc of Fine Wines and T.lqnora bol manuf etur isof Kennedy' * ICait India ( lit ters and Douici'lc i.iuor | | > . 111 ! llarney St. Drain Tile , Etc. A. n.BAUER.Pres. J.W.Ilrnronn.Ree.&Tr as It. J. CARSON , V.l'rti. and Hunt. THE UNION .iryiHlAULIG DRAJNTILE CO. , Office 213 K. llth St. . Omaha , Knb. Machinery an(3 ( Buppllet lor Manufacturing Cement Drain Tile. ELEVATORS. 11W. lloneiix. I ) . S. lUitiuov 1'CS. K < TAIU.IBIfFll1873. VIOO-I'IO * OMAHA ELElrATOK < tiul GltsllX COMPANY , Jobbers and Storors ot Grain. blpioeiitsnf il > nl < ) 1) ml - > x'i'n itltm Oralinn Noli. Furniture. j jf' ' ! pj Wholegttlc Dealers in Fnrulturo. tnina. N b. Omalia Jobbers' ' Directory , . r Croctries , Wholesnlo Groceries and Provisions , No. , 7M,707 , W > and711 .M. 10th St. , Omalta , Nob. , JI.UADY ,0 CO. , Wiiolcsulo Grocers , ln ! and l.oarcnnortli rt . , Omiih.i. Hardware. W. > f. Heavy Hardware , Iron anil Stop ] , Sprlntta , Wniton Stork , Hnrdnarn Lumber , etc. IX * mid Ull lUniey ft. , ( imntiii. EDNEY , C GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Slecl , Wngon and CnrrUjsc Wood Btoch , Iteavjr lUrdw r Ktc. Ul , ami 1819 l.tiTonnuttliM.OiiiHhu , Nrb. MILTON ROGERS , fl , S ( . Stoves , Kansrcs , Fnrnacefl , ' 1'IIcs , Mantlet , Grati , lra ) > i Hoods. l.tl ! and isa Farna Street. Iron Works. Iron Works , WrmmM and Cait Iron rtullillne Work , Iron Rtalrn , IlallliiB , llcains anil ( ilnlera , Uteam hiiKlnos , llrnss Woik , Ouicrnl rTomiilry , Mnolilno and ll'nckmiiltb. ' \/ork. oniconnJ Wotk . U. 1' . Hy.nnrllUhPtieet. F. H. Ml'MANIIS. C. M'l.MVAN. OMAHA n i HE icinoy WORKS , Mniiufncturris of Wire nnd Iron Kiillinjys , Desk Rails , Wlnilpw tJunrilx. Flower ( < lnnilVlro Slun , Kta tli. Orders I.j unll promptly Attended to. Lumber. OMAHA JUM11ER CO. , Doalo'- . . All Kinds of Jluildingr Material at Wholesale. 18tli Street and Union 1'nclllo Track , Omaha. L O UJS It It. t nFOR D , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Bio. Varilii-CornorTtli nnd Douflus ; Cornel Vth and Domini. CHICAGO LUMBEK CO. , Wholesale Lumber , 114 B. HlhstreetOmahaNob. KColpoticr , Manager. If. "N. 'iilETZ , ' Lumber. 13th and California Streets , Omaha , Neb. FRED W. GRAY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Ktc. , Etc. Cor.Cth and Douglas sts. , Omulm. Nu > . 11OAGLAND , Lumber. T. W. HAltrEYLUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only. Office , K03 Farnam streetOmaha. CHAS. R , LEE , Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring. 9th unrt Douilaf Omaha. JOHN A. TTAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Ete. Imported nnd American Portland Cement. RtatC Agent lorMllwnukeo Hydraulic Cement uud llcsl yulncy WhiteI.lmo. Live Stock. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha. I.lmlloil. John F. Boyd , Bupcrlntcrdent , Lire Stock Commission. M. BURKE cC SONS , Live Stock Commission. fleo. Uurkp. Manager PnlonMoet Yard , H. Omaha. Telephone 68 ? . SAVAGE iC GREEN , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Shipments of unr anil all kinds of Block solicited. Union Stock VanU. Omaha , Neb. Millinery and Notions. I. 0 Importers nnd Jobbers of Millinery and Notions , 1513and Ulillarnej St.aot , Omaha , Neb. Notions. J. T. XOBINSON NOTION CO. , Whnleialo Dealers In Notions and Furnishing Goods , 4O ( and 405 8. Tenth Bt. , Omaha. Overalls. "MANUFACTUMINQ COMPANY , Mannfiicturers of Overalls , leans Panti , Shlrle , Ktc. 1103 and 1101 Doujlai Street. OmxhK , Neb. Paper Boxes J. L. WILKIE , Manufacturer of Pajier Boxes , B.HlhSt. . Omulia. Niibrunku. Ordur < by m United and will rec lr urarapl attentloo. Printing. ItEES ntlNTING" COMPANY Job Printers , Blank Book Makers. And Book Binders. 100 nnd 10) Houtli Kourtcinth street. Omaha , Neb. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Dealers In Type , Prettas and Printers'Supplies. HI South Twelfth street. Punips. BROWNELL aJ CO. , Manufacturers nnd Dealer * In Engines , Boilers > t ( icncrnl Mnrhlncry Bheet Iron work. Steam Pumpy.S.'iw Mlll , Acme Hliaftlmr , Doilne Wood spilt Pulleys , ) ! Ulnv. nto. Also wiigons , icrapennml balotlua. 121J-U15l.ea- Om.ijia RECTOR A WILHELKY CO. , "Wholesale Hardware. Western ntenli for Jefferion Klrrl Null * . Annlla I'owdorCo , FHlrbankn bUndiird Hcalei. Corner lUtli anil Ilarnor , Umnlia. ClfVRCHILL PVMP CO. , Wholesale Punipg , Pipe , Fittings , Bt am nml Water Suppllci. oail'iunrtrn ) d'r Uiul KuonCo'i Uoo t. lilt Varuaui it. . Oiuiibu. Nob. A. L. STRA\O CO. , rumps , Pipes and Engines , Steam , Water , llallwat aoil Hilling Supplier. Eta MOlf aDd ? t t amain tl. . Omaliu. NcL. . U. S. WIND ENGINE ami PUMP COMPANY. Wind Mllii ! ritcam and WAter Rupnllet , ili. llcltlnir. lime. V ] nml JM ) far- n > m it. , Oiiialm. t * . K. Kellon , Muumer. ucm No.2IU. Safes , Etc. P. BO VER & CO. , Agents fur Kail's Safe & Lock Co.s' Fire and Ilniglar Proof Bafni , Tlina I/icki , Vault * and Jail Wort. 101 t.ruita lrnn Oumba , Nob. G. ANDRE EN , Omaha Sufo Works. U iiufnctiirertnf Hr n(5 ( ItaiLUr Proof Snfei , Vnull Uoor , J ll Wnrkhliutl rt ami v.'irocrk. . Or. _ WtjuudJuoXinn hl . , Omibu , Njb , Sash , Doors. Etc. unuficturori ) ( Sash , Doors , liHnds and Ur pi-h offlft.nili and luf.1 iU.Oc > ha.y > - . BO/TJV MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Woikand Interior Hard Wov < I KlnUb N. U. cor. llhr.na I. iTOH urlbtilii. Omaaa , Neb. ,