THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OOTOBEB 20. 1887. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Foreign Influences Contribute to the Strength in Wheat. CORN TRADING FAIR IN VOLUME. A Stronger Feeling Developed in the Provision Pit Native Caitlo Scarce llURlncHnln HORN Brlflk Quotal lonx. CHICAGO PU01HJCE MAIIKKT. CHICAGO , Oct. 25. [ Special Telegram to the Her. . ] The upward impulse In the wheat market to-day canio from across the Atlantic , but tlicro was no luck of domestic or local circumstances to Increase the strength bor rowed In the first place from foreign sources. Cables were strong and thereupon December wheat opened at 73Jfe * and May at Tlt 'c , an advance over yesterday's closing price of Jfo for December and J c for May. Tlicro ap peared to be plenty of buying orders and they canio from all parts of the conutry. Exporters were buying and a salu for export of three boat loads at Jfc over yesterday's closing prices was reported. Outside mar kets wcio strong and higher , New York ad vices bring that the cold weather in the northwest was a strengthening factor In that market and it was doubtless felt here. A feature of strength purely local was the buy- lug by two of the former bears , who Imvo always u largo following among local traders , and whose ojierations are usually on a scale to merit attention. The belief that they nro large holders of wheat is a strengthening influence. The second cable quoted on advance of % & In sjmt wheat , with all futures hlgherOctobernnd November being % d higher. The receipts in the north west continue large , Minneapolis rcitortiug 23tlXX , ( ) bushels to-day and Duluth 105,000 bushels , and seaboard clearances have again shrunk to insignificant proportions , aggrega ting hut 40,000 bushels to-day. Hut these facts did not appear to have nny weakening effect. The market continued firm all morn ing , with good volume of business , and closed within > o of the highest ] > oint touched December at 73 < e and May at TWJ fiiT'J c an advance of .l c over the last prices of yesterday. The corn market was easy during the early part of the session , but became stronger later and closed } 4@c ) higher than yesterday. There was a fair amount of business done : , trading in a speculative way being chit-fly in May delivery , which opened at 45e , sold down to 44 (344 ( % , back to 45 > 4' and closed nt 1 o'clock ut 4.1Xo bid. Oats in the 8) ) > eculative market ruled quiet but firm all through the regular session , there being no fluctuations in values worth mentioning. In provisions a stronger feeling wns de veloped. Lighter receipts of hogs yesterday and to-day than anticipated , coupled with the improvement in corn and wheat , rather changed the sentiment of trade. The limits previously made on buying orders In hand were advanced and with increased demand on outside account and from local traders , higher prices followed. The extreme out side figures , however , were not maintained , though as compared with lastnight'seloslngs , the quotations current at 1 o'clock showed an appreciation of 12Vc on January pork , 6@7ifo ° " different deliveries of lard and 7&u on January short ribs. October short ribs , which are still controlled by a leading house , sold early at $7.20 , or at an advance of 7J e , but later dropped off lOe and closed at $7.1K ) , which was 2tf e lower than yester day's final prices. For January thu favor ite future pork sold at * 12.17K < ai2.i2K : , lard at * rl.27M ( < ] .32 > < ; mid short , ribs at * rt.lli ( fJO.25. Pork for the same month closed at 112,25 , lard tfli.2 % bid and short ribs ut $0.20. Lard sold for October at ftJ.35 and closed for November and December at $ < 1.25 and for May at JO.tX ) . Cash lard told freely at AFTBUNOON SKSPIOX Wheat firm. Corn firm ; May sold at 45xV@4S , closing at 45 M Oats dull but steady ; October 2Sel November and December 2T > i < fc , May 2IJ ! * < c. Pork for January delivery sold and closed at $12.27Ki an advance of 2Xo ; other deliveries neglected. Lard was steady and quiet. Short ribs for Octobea delivery were quoted ut $7.00 and January at $7.22tf. CHICAGO MVE STOCK. CntCAflo , Oct. 25. [ Special Telegram tc the lieu. ] CATTLE Trade was rather slow and the general market rather weak as com pared with Monday. Natives were scarce , Barely half the fresh cattle on sale were na tlves and half a do/on or so loads would covci the prime natives on sale , yet with this lim ited supply there seemed to bo about all the buyers wanted. The medium natives on sale were below" the standard. Taken altogether , the native beeves on sale made a poor show ing. Lately certain New York buyers thai formerly would not look at anything below 1GOO Ibs and of prime quality have been fill ing their orders out of second or third rate stock that will cost say from $3.50 to $3 Ki This is a now departure for that class o : buyers. Texans and rungcrs * contium to arrive in largo numbers and price1 remain as low as at any time Cows , bulls and native butchers' stock , alsi canning stock of all descriptions is sclllni about the same as last week. The Etocke and feeder trade opcno dull for the week Shipping steers , l.itftO to 1,500 Ibs , $4.006 : 4.80 ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs , $3.40@4.50 ; 050 t < 1200 Ibs , $2.SO@3.50. Stackers -and feeders t1.75@.10 : ) ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.306 2. < 55. Texas steers , $2.15@3. < K ) ; cows , $1.75y ( 2.23. Western rangers steady ; natives ant half breeds , $2.453.70 ; cows , $2.00@20o Wintered Texans , $2.50@3.10. Hoes Trade was brisk and values rathe on the up-turn than otherwise. As com pared with last week receipts show an unex peeled falling off , which In turn has had tin effect of firming up prices. A few lots o fancy butcher weights sold at $4.55@4.t'i5 mixed and packing ports , $4.45@4.55 ; eoni nion , $4.25@4.15. ! Light sosts , includmi Yorkers , $4.45@4.53. A few singeing Pte made $4.GO@4.r > 5. FINANCIAL. NEW YOUK , Oct. 25. [ Special Telegram t the BEK.I STOCKS The stock mnrke opened quiet and easy , with declines of % t > f per cent , with traders selling fairly. Th weakness was of short duration. The nmjoi ity of the professionals were bullish for turn and a strong undercurrent became or parent , the White , Pcarsoll , Work am Wormso party being credited with giving th market substantial support , and u sharp rail of X@12s l'or ccnt resulted. St. Paul wasu Jf per cent on reports of an Increase of f 211,13 in its earnings for the third week in Octobei Stocks in the loan crowd wore firm , Atchtso commanding % per cent , Chicago , Burllnj ton & Qulncy , however , loaning flat. Thl helped to sustain the market for u time , bu us the day advanced and the market showc increased dullness the bears attacked th general list and moderate recessions wereth result. The bear leaders talked very loudl about the advantages to be secured by soil In stocks. Jay Gould , speaking to a frien about his leaving at the end of the week fc Europe , said : "I am u bull on the stock mai kct and my holdings have not been dlmit ished. On the contrary , I have been a poi slstent buyer of stocks. I doubt whether tli general situation could bo any better than is at present , but the reason that Wall stm is not discounting future prosperity after th manner of old tiino Is that the people who ai now operating presumably on the bear ski of the market arc , moro contented 1 picture a gloomy and desolate future tliti they nro to take notice of real facts and tl : ones which most ultimately govern , For in own part I cannot sea what there is in stoi to alarm people. The abuse of over-constru tlon of railroads is being corrected and bus ness in all parts of the country is good , I fact up to the best standard. Eventual these things must tell and whentho specul Uve fever changes It is liable to } ( qwi as rar . pautly bullish a * It U now unavcountab bearish. " Cotton nil "stiffs'1 were nnd advanced 1U iwTccut im the rc | > ort that live directors nf the Standard Oil will be elected into the Cotton Oil directors ruid that one of their numlxT will be president. The failure of Perkins , Duiwc fi Co. , Iwnkers of Boston , had only u momentary effect upon the stock market. During the In * ! hour the feeling became decidedly stronj' and prices were all marked lip. ( Jottou Oil headed the list nnd sold to 8(1. ( The hist sales were nearly nt outside figures and showed advances from Jf to 2 , ' < per cent. Cotton Oils have the best of it. St. Paul WHS up I * * ! Northwestern IJVt Western Union If , Mls ouri Pacific 1'Louis ' - villa & Nashville 1 % Lacknwnnmt l ) < j and leading J/per cent. Taking the day ns u vhole , it was n fairly good one for the bulls , ut the feeling nt the close was nervous. The ) tnl sales were 2UIiro , : shares , against 2.V.MM hares yesterday. GovBiiXMBXTft Oovernmcnt bonds were ull but llrm. TKHTEUIIAI'S QHITITIONS. T , 8. 4 coupon. . . I'-liV _ _ _ _ _ T. y. 4J'H ! loution . Udji tlo preferred , Mil 'nclfhK'K ' cif 'ft' ) , . .121 N. V.r iiimdiL Southern. M' , O. H. N V , ontral I'aritic. . . . : O.T IT lilrnKO it Alton CM ) 1'HPlll'-Mull .Ti < lo preferred lint p. . 11.K inn . , n.&g lap. riillinun I > . , L. &W USiM Ucuillng UIU I. ttll.it tMVHork jHliiiiil 11.IU Erin 27 St. L. A. S. t' Vii ? do preferred 'HO I do prpfi'tTi'd Ii7'i lllnols Central. . . . I IMS ( ' . . M. & St. Paul. . . 71 ? . , . , II. AcV t.lij il4ipn > ri > rifd Ill K. A ; T 21U St.P. AO ili .nkeHhoii' , . , V.1 , ilo pri'ferrHil 1KIU , . k N r 'i.THxnsl'ncillc ' SIS , llcblgnn LVntrnl , .Mii.I'nlon . I'uelflr. 4l'/j ( .liHMiurl . I'arlHr. . W , W. . Kt. I. . A. 1' tr , ' ; ilSbOlirll'llclMl ! . . . ai > i'llopll'fl'lTfd. . . ! ! ? iloprefertfd. . . . 4i : > , l\V. U. Tflegraph. . . 7 ! Movnv On c'all easy ut ! li4 ( ? per cent , ho last loan at 3 } j per cent. PIIIMK Mr.KiMII.I : PAIT.II 0 ( < iJj per cent. cent.STKIII.INH STKIII.INH Exriuxoi : Quiet but titm at .8l. ' j for sixty day bills , and f 4si.1. , for do- nand. Oct. 'JV Follo\viiiaiu ( ; the 'J : .TIJ prices : Flour Steady and iniuhuiifrcd. Wheat. . Decidedly f-troii > rer throughout the sesf-ion ; pi ices were advanced J < o abovw the closhiR of ye tcvd , \ and elose < l Mronn and active : cash , TIJ o ; December , ' % ; May , , Corn Modcrnt'Oy aotivo and tinner ; mar ket ojKiicd at yesterday's closing mid closed M C. higher : cash , -tl o ; December , 41 -Klc ; May , 4.1J/C. Oats Showed more strength but very mall Improvement In values , due mainly tether ther markets being better ; caab , 26 Vo ; De cember , SrB'c ! : May , iftlja'c. Kyo Quiet nt We. linrlcy Nominal at 71c. I'rlmo Timothy f..l'J. Flnx-socd-l.W. Whlsky-JI.10. Pork Firmer and moderately active ; Jan uary , tia.iaK. Lard Stronger and moderately artivc ; cash , tn.ilS ; Drcombcr. KJ.2.V May. J4i.tX ) . Dry Salted Meats Shouldorn , $5.00 ( 3.20 ; short clear. * 7.17.V.0 ( ) : short ribs.ttMX ) . Hutter Dull and unchaiicd | ; creamery , 18 @ 'J5c ; dairy. lV ( < iJli- . Cheese Dull anil unchanged ; full cream Cheddars and llatn , lo'.iiille ; Jo'H'K ' Ameri cas , ll@ll'4c. Kt'gs Unehanjred at li7.1.V. ( Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , M- ; Iffht , do. , 7 ! < c ; salted hull , IK' : green salted alf , 8 : dry Hint. l-.TiMilo ; dry calf , lS iic ; ( ; ilry salted , lOo ; deacons , each , : ie. ( ) Tallow Unuhnnfrnl ; No. I country , -l@ c ; No. a , ; ij o ; cakes. 4l4e. Kecoipts. Khipments. Flour , bbls . 2 : , ( XK ) irIHK , ) Wheat , bu . llil.itot ) 10KX ( ) Corn , bu . ' . . " .11,000. ) , ( KX ) Oats , bu . 144,000 'JVJ.tHX ) Uyo , bu . f > , ( KH ) ] TtKK ) Uailey , bu . s.OfK ) 44,000 Kt.I.oniN , Oct. 2.1. Wheat Stiontf and nher ; cash , W@,2J/i , ' ; December , 7I1J.JC. Corn Firm ; cash , 40 < JJ40. ' < 'i : ; December , t' . Oats Firm ; cash , S44e ! ; November , .M'jO. I'ork-i Lard I Whisky $1.05. Hutter Quiet and unchanged ; creamery , 232ie ( ; dairy , 1 c < j21c. Afternoon Hoard Wheat , llrm ; Octo ber , 72a72'io ( bid ; December , iSJ.j'c ; May , bO } e. Corn , strong ; October , 40o bid ; Jan- mry , 4S'H'cbid ; ' ; May , 41 ; ' 'c. Oats , steady. Cincinnati , Oct.25. Wheat Firm ; No. 2 red , 74c. Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 44c. Oats Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 28' ' ffii'iSJ/c. Rye-Steady ; No. 2 , Me. Pork Dull ut $13.25. Lard Strong ; prime steam , i0.22) ) < . Whisky-Firm at * 1.05. Milwaukee , Oct. 25. Wheat Higher ; cash , 70e ; November , 71e ; May , 78' c. Corn-Dull ; No. H , 3'Jc. ' Oats Quiet ; No. 2 white , 2TJi"e. Rye-Strong ; No. 1 , We. Hurley Lower ; No. 2 , iMJjV. Provisions Easier ; pork , October , $13.00 @ 13.50. MinnrnpoliN , Oct. 25. Wheat Strong ' ' ' ' October and No- , . . , No. 2 , northern , October and Novem ber , IWJfe ; December , ( W.4e ! ; May , 72e. Flour Firm ; patents. lla'ir.e ) ( ' higher , at M.25@4.H5 ; bakers' , Meady , at M.2riii.50. ( : Kansas City , Get. 25. Wheat Steady : No. 2 soft , cash , IBo bid ; May , T. 'e. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , ICiJ e bid ; December , ! )5 ) } < e bid , ull o nsked ; May , Jrfc. Oats-No. 2 , cash , Wtfc bid , 2,1c asked. Now York , Oct. 2. ) . Wheat Iecclts ] ) , ! B7OtH ) ; exports , none ; options were buoyant during the entire day. advancing ( H > % \ early , and after n few slight changes ufosmu strong at about best. sK | > t lots lifefe higher ; vcn'ber closed at ! Corn -Receipts , 178,000 ; exports , (1,000 ( : ' ( ii c higher , nnd closing llrm ; ungraded mixed , 524'53o ; No. 2 , 52US52Ue ( in ele valor. 52jji253 ; } c delivered ; Novcmbei closed at .VJJ/c. Oats Receipts , 127,000 ; exports , none ; moderately active and a shade higher : nixed western , 32@34e ; white western , 32 ( < j 34o. 34o.Coffee Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio , nominal nt $19.25 options active , but depressed nnd lower ; sales , 130,000 bags ; October , fUi.516.ri5 : November , llG.33@lti.ti5 ; December , $10.51 @ 1 70. Petroleum-Steady ; United , 70 ; c. Eggs Firm on choice { western , 12rt < 21e. Pork Easier ; mess quoted at $13.55 < J ( $13.75 for old ; $14.00 < ! i'l4.r > 0 for new. Lard 0@l3 points higher ; western steam spot , ftl.75frtl ( O.SO. Hutter Steady on fine grades : western ! iS25e ( ; western creamery , llt25c. ( | Cheese Quiet and steadily held ; western Now Orleans , Oct. 25. Corn Quie and linn ; mixed , 55K ( < f50o ; whlto and yel low , 50e. Oats-Firm ; No. 2 , 34 > < J@n5i ) ; others un changed , Conuneal Quiet but steady at t2.S2Jfg Hog Products Dull , weak and Jowor pork , $18.75 ; lard , M.75. Hulk Meats Shoulders , t.VlO ; long clea and clear rib , $7.00. Liverpool , Oct. 25. Wheat Firm am demand fair ; holders offer moderately. Corn Ssteady and demand llrm. LIVE STOCK. Union Stock Yards , Clilcngo , Oct. S3 The Drovers' Journal reports : Cattle Receipts , 11,000 ; market strong fo best , others weak ; shipping steers , $2.SO ( [ 4.80 ; stockers and feeders , $1.75@3.10 ; cowa bulls und mixed , $1.80(32.05 ( ; Texas cattle $1.75@3.00 ; western rangers , $2.00@3.70. Hogs Receipts , 23,000 ; market weak mixed , $4.20@4.55 : heavy , $4.30Q4.05 ; light $4.254.55 ; skips , $3.004.15. Sheei > Receipts , 0,000 ; market strong : nn tlves , rJ.70 2.40 ; western. $3.00@3.40 ; Tex ans , fJ.85@3.25 ; lambs , $4.005.50. National Stook Yards. East Si I.ouls , Oct. 25. Cattle Receipts , 4,000 shipments , 200 ; market slow : choice heav , native steers , $4.20@4,70 ; fair to good ns tlves , $3.CO@4.35 ; butchers' steers , $ XOOi 3.70 ; rangers , 2,10@3. 0. Hogs Receipts , 8,000 ; shipments , 1,000 market a thade higher : choice heav and butcher * ' selections , $4.60(3-1,751 ( paci Ing And Yorkers , ' common to prime , -$4.25 14.55 ; pigs , $ 't.itW.40. KaiiHHN rlljr , Oct. 25. Cat tic-Receipts 3,000 ; shipments , 2,0Ki ( : good neo steady , common are weak ; good to choice corn-fed. $4.2014.N ( ) : common to medium , $3.25G 1.10 ; Mockers , $2dO.tf2.M ( ) ; feeding steers , $ ' . ! .ti5ii3.)5 ) : cows. $1.2.'Vii2.f ' 0. HOKS Receipts , 8,000 ; shipments , 2,000 ; market opened steady , closing weak ut 11V lower ; omnium to choice , $4.10 ( < ij4.1V , skips and pigs , $2 , < > 0 < ; < 4.00. OMAHA IilVK STOCK. Tuo day , Oct. 86. Cattle. The receipts of cattle show a decided fall ing off , there being M cais in to-day us against 1C ! ) yesterday. Thu bulk of the re ceipts were range cattle. There was a Very fair demand for good corn-fed nativu steers , but there were very few in the jurds. The murket.nti good cuttle continues aboutstendy. The. market on feeders to-dav was very dull and weak. Them were liberal offering , but there were very few buyers. HORN. There was a notlceablu increase in the re ceipts of hogs , there being forty-four loads ns against twenty-two yesterday. The mar ket oixjiied fairly uctivo nnd ut about sternly price * . Later In thu morning thn market grew stronger and closed Bo higher. Olio load reached $4.40. Everything was sold. Tin ) top hogs to day that sold nt 35u40o ! were better than nnything that was In yesterday. At the same time there were some loads that were poorer than anj thing yesterd.iy. Hlicop. Tlicro were six loads of fresh receipts In to dny but nothing doing on the market. Oflleial ItcucliitH. Cattle 1.295 H o gs 2 , SH3 Sheep i filts Horses 43 MIII'MEXT.S. Cattle 32 ears , C. H k Q. , Chicago. Cattle 15carsC. k N. W , . Chicago. Hogs 2 curs , M. P. , Kansas City. Prevailing Prices. Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on this market : Choice steers , I.'XX ) to 1600 tt.s $4.25:4.65 ( : Choice steers , llOOto 1300 ttis 4.00 4.25 Fat little ulcers , 1XX ) to 1050 ttis 3.75rf8.S5 Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to 1500 3.85f t4.80 Good to choice corn-fed cowa 2.500ifl.K ) Common to medium cows 1.50 ( 2.00 Coud ! to choice bulls 1.25@2.00 ( ! oed range feeders 2.25 ( < { 2.50 CSood native feedersIKX ) ItiHamlup- Avurds 2.76(32.85 ( Fair to medium native feeders , 000 Ths and upwards 2.50 ( < r2.65 Stackers , 400 to 71)0 ) ttis 2. < KKd2.40 Prime fat sheep 3.25i ( 3.50 Fair to medium sheep 2.50W3.00 Common sheep 1.50 < it2.25 Light and medium hogs 4.20 ( 4.80 ( Jood to choice heavy hogs 4.30W4.40 Good to choice mixed hogs 4.25 ( 4.35 Jteprewiitatlvp SaleH. VATIVK : Tiiil3 : C'OHN KK1I. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. IS..1149 $3. 5 12..1303 $4.00 HAMU : r.TCr.lls ! W1O. l.\XD A C. tO. 194..1032 2.37' ' . ; 103..1102 2.75 HAXOK f-TKlillS A. II. UEKI- . 68..1218 2.75 ItANIIh liri.I.S IIEEI. & 1IOSEXDAI.B. 1..1450 1.W W 1407 1.25 20. . . . 1333 1.25 ICANOP. bTEKIIS IIEEI. A UOSKNIUI.E. 70..1211 2.85 tOWS IUV &TATE CATTLE CO. 48. . . . 1030 2.10 OIMIS STEEUS NATIVES" 20. . . . 1003 300 5. . . . 032 3.00 NATIVE COWS. 15..1005 2.15 23..1033 2.25 C..1123 2.20 I'ins. 105. . . . 140 120 3tX ) HOOS. Live Stock Hold. Showing the number of head of stock sold on the market to-day : UATTLE. G. H. Hammond &Co . 283 W. H. Hrown . S3 II. L. Jones . 23 Feeders . . . 117 Total . 444 lions. G. H. Hammond &Co . 532 AiiKlo-Ameriean Packing Co . 2825 Fowler it Son . isfl Harris & Fisher . 09 Total . gnu All sales of stock in this market are made per owt. live weight unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at > fc per Ib. for all weights. "Skins , " or hogs weighing less than 100 Ibs. no value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 Ibs. and stags SO Ibs. by the public inspector. Iilvc Stock Notes. Hogs 5e higher. Good cattle in demand. Feeders slow and weak. Hops average sixty-five to the car. S. S. Brown , Indianola , was herewith hogs. A. J. Snowden , Kearney , was in with eight loads of cattle. A. M. .lories , Little Sioux la. , sold aloadol hogs al * 4.30 , .1 , Arthur , Fort Collins , was here with o train of cattle Charlie Arms , Torkio , Mo , , was hero look ing over the yards. Mr. Parkluirst , of Hrown , Parkhwst & Co. , cnmo in yesterday. J. Philpot , Weeping Water , was in and marketed a load of cattle. Among the visitors at the yards was Mr. Kendall , of Kendall & Smith , Lincoln , D. S. Kinsella , Panama , came in with two loads of hogs which sold on the market. Leo Love , a well known banker of York. and a member of the linn of McCloud , Lovt & Co. , was in yesterday. F. J. Spencer , a prominent cattle man oi Cheyenne , stopped hero on his way to Rail' dolph , la. , where ho is feeding 40U head o ) cattlo. Hichard Long , an old time stockman , resid Ing at Carlisle , Pa , , was looking over tin yards. Ho is making arrangements to tccC some cattle this winter in Nebraska. It does not look now as If Armour or Swift would bo ready to opci : up their packing houses by the first of next month , although the builders claim that thej will. There is still a good deal of work to be done on the houses , but when the amount ol work , which has been accomplished in the jrast few weeks , is trkon into consideration it would seem as if anything were possible. OMAUA. WIIOLKSAIjE MAHKETS Tuesday , Oct. 23. Produce ) , Fruits , Etc. T/ic follnii'lnv arc the prices at u-hlcJi round lots of produce are sold on this VMikct. JYiiKs or other lines of aowls re qnlrlHij < Mnt labor nf pucMmj cannot al ways be supplied on ontslile orders at tin same prices < ; iotc ( < Z the local trade ; There , was a large decrease in the recciptf of live poultry , though there Is still a greul deal on the market. The market was rathei dull to-day on most lines of produce. -The market is fair , good stock bring ! , BUTTEK Creamery. West Point SOo other creameries 22&24c per pound ; choice dairy , 18Q20o. medium grades , 13@15c ; or illnary , 9 < jJ10c CHEESE Markolfalf. Fancy full cream Cheddars , single 13u ; full cream twins , I3o young Americas , I8 > c ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs In cam' , IfHi : t.liiiborgon JIM ib.t in case , 14c ; SaurV fancy Ohio , Iw.f Lm : I'oi'l.TRi Spring chickens , Il.TiX 2.001 old fowl" , $2.00 $ V > ; ducks , 12.25 ( < i2.75 ; ) t < iw , &t.r > ( ) per | lox : turkeys. In very IMit n-fiuest , * ® 7Jcc. 4)rci cl Chickens. syrtojH-r Ib ; turkujs , lliJ12 ( c ; duclts mid grese , 11 ( T12'fo. HofK KIIOUT 43.25 pt-r bbl. (1MB Receipts llKht ; prnlrle chickens , s'l.X ( ) ( ; .1.2.i ; milliard duuks , lnOi(2.50 ( ; ; itniil | , fl.MWl.7n ; teal and mixed duckn , fl.001.75 ; niic | , ; .VWUK1 ; JacW rabbits , 40 < ; H' > o each ; JhcK Milpifl.tX ) per doz ; vcnloon. lOc jxr ; Ib. Otvmix Shell. &UO I'er ' hundred ; bulk , $ l.ttper ! hundred ; selects , 12.20 a gallon ; cutis , Now York counts ! , 45o ; selects , ! l5i40o : standard , 27d(80o ; Royul , 40c ; Jerome bays. 40oTipcr,25c. ; PoTATORt The market Is well supplied. Utah and Colorado stock sells at 80S85e ( : Ne braska and Iowa stock 5570c ( per bushel. SWKRT POTATOES The market is well sup plied with homo grown at 05 ( 750 per bushel ; Virginia stock 3c | > cr Ib. OXIOSH Choice largo California onions arc offered on the market nUKX : per bushel. Homegrown grown , Xc ) ( > If l.K ) . UAUI.IFLOWF.H f2.50 per dor. UiuNnemiii : * The market is fairly well supplied with good stock. Hell It Cherry , t7.no ; Hell & Huplu , $5.00 ; Capo Cods , Ifl.OO. liRtNH Hand-picked navy , I'J.fiOpcrbttRhcl , and other grades down as low as $1.25. Cali fornia stock. $2.40 per bushel. CKI.KIU The rtsculpts are larger and the stock better. Good stock brings 30)5ti ! ) u do/en. CniKK-Cholee Michigan elder , W.00@fl.ljO per bbl. of 'U gal. Co ( OANL'TS Good stock. $5.00. LIMOS : Mi'sslnn , $5.50 ( < nj.OO ; Mulora , * 7.W ) ; Sorrnnto , t7.00. Miri.K SudAii Choice Ohio stock , lOa per Ib , PoiToitx Choice rice corn , 3cpcr Ib ; other kinds , 2it2J ( u per Ib. HOSKV Choice , in 1 Ib frames. 21o. OIIANOES Messina out of the market ; Louisiana , $9.00 per bbl , $5.00 per box ; Ja- macia , $10.00 per bbl , $5.50 per box. Arj-i.Ks Choice Michigan apples , homegrown grown , $3.00 ( < V8.60 ; Jonathans , $ : ) .60@H.75. GiiAi'KH Homo grown stock is In liberal supnly mid is moving fccly at 4J < ? c per pound ; California , Tokay , $2.50 per crate ; Muscats , $2.50 ; New York , 10-lb baskets , 35@45e. QUINCES New York stock , $7.50@S.OO per bbl. bbl.HAVAKAS HAVAKAS The market is well supplied with bananas at K.OOtffS.OO per bunch. NUTS New crop ; Ohio chestnuts , 15@18c per Ib ; jtounuts , 7) 0 , raw ; IJrazil nuts , 18c ; almonds , Tarragona , 20c ; English walnuts , ISc ; filberts , 12c. Flour nml Feed. 'flic fnUowimt arc the jiAiblnu prices : Minnesota patents , $2.50 ) > er ewt ; Minnesota seta backers' straight , $3,20 per cwt ; Kansas ahd Missouri winter fancy patents , $3.45@ 2.00 ; Nebraska patents , $3.25oJ2.35 ; rye flour , $1.75@1.90 per cwt ; rye , Graham , $1.40 per cwt ; wheat , Graham , $1.75 per cwt ; cornmeal - meal , yellow , 90c per cwt ; commeal , white , $1.00 per cwt ; chopped feed , $14.00@10.00 pel- ton ; bran , $12.00u ( > 18.00 per ton ; screenings , $ ' .I.K12.00 ( ) per ton. HAY Slow ; upland prairie $7.00 ; common , coarse , $0.00 ( 0.0. _ Grocers' Mut. COFFEU Ordinary grades , 20J @ 21c ; fair , 21k'22c ; jirime , 22@28c ; fancy green and yellow , 28@25c ; old government Java , 28@ 80c ; interior Java , 25@28e. ; Mocha , 28@30c ; Arbucklo's roasted , SMiJi'c ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 20 c ; IJilworth's , 20c ; Red Cross , REFINED LAKH Tierce , 7e ; 4Mb square cans , 7c ; 60-lb round , 7ifc ; 20-lb round , 7c : 10-lb pails , 7' < fe5-lb ; polls , 7a ; a-lb pails , 7Vc. 7Vc.Suon Suo\n Granulated , OJ gfiXc ; conf. A , < V @ < ic ; white extra C , WCSfl ? c ; extra C , < > Uifl > tfc ; yellow C , BJ c ; cut loaf , 7 ; e ; pow dered , 7 , ' c. PicKl.nsi Medium in bbls , $0.50 ; do in half bbls , $3.75 ; small , in bbls , $7.50 ; do in half bbls , $4.25 ; gcrkins , in bbls , $3 50 ; do in half bbls , $4.75. WOODKNWAUK Two-hood pails , per doz , * 1.45 ; 3-hoop pails , * 1.70 ; No. 1 tub , $ .50 ; No. Stub , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; washboards , $1.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.25 ; No. 1 churns , 0 ; No. 2 churns , $8 : No 8 churns , $7. TOHACCO Lorillard's Climax , 44c ; Splen did , 4lc ; Mechanic's Delight , 41o ; Leggett & Meyer's Star , 41e ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Drum- inond's Horse Shoe , 41c ; T. J. , 37o ; Sorg's Spearhead , 44e. BROOMS Extra 4-tlc , $2.CO ; No. 1 , $2 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4. CANuv-Mixed , 8 > @llc ; stick , 8 @ 9,4. CHAOKEHS Garncau's soda , butter and picnic. 5c ; creams , 8c ; ginger snaps , 8c ; city soda 7c. TIAS Japan , 20 < a55c : guniwwdcr. 20@ 60J c ; Young Hyson , 25@55c ; Oolong , 20@ jEi.i.irs 80-lb palls , $2.00. hams , in@llu ; dried beef regular , hams picnic , 7K8c. ( DuiEii FKVITS Apples , new , Jf's Oc : evai > - oratcd , 50-lb ring , WX@\Qc ; raspberries , evaporated , 29c ; blaekberrres , evajxiratcd , ! ) J-4@10i' ; pitted cherries , peaches , new , 7 c ; evaimrated peeled pcaches,28@39covap- ; orated , unpared , 1810c ; new currents , 7Jf @ 7) < Jc ; prunes , 5@fH.fc ; citron , 25e ; raisins , London layers , $2.10@2.15 ; California loose muscatels , $1.90@2.00 ; new Valencias , ROPE Seven-sixteenths inch , 12@12 } < c. Svnui' No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , $1.45@1.50 ; New Orleans. i > er gallon , 88@4tc ! ; maple syrup , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , SOo ; 1-gallon cans , per do$10.50 ; half gallon cans , per doz. $0.25 ; quart cans , $3.25. STAHCH Mirror gloss , 5c ; Graves' corn , 0/c , ; Oswego gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c. CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , per case , $3.10(33.15 ( ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case , $3.00 < 8.10 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , l.00@ 3.10 ; California pears , per case , $4.70 ( 4.80 ; apricots , per case , $4.10 4.25 ; i > eaches , per case , $5.75J5 ( 85 ; white cherries , per case , $ < ! 00 ; plums , per case , $ .180@3.90 : blueber ries , per case , $2.30@2.40 ; egg plums , 3-lb , per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case , $3.20@5.75 : Mb salmon , per do . $2.00@2.05 ; 2-lb gooseberries . . . ' ! 2-lb - , per case , $8.25@3.5 ; - string beans , per case , $1.75 ; 2-lb lima beans , per case , $1. ( SO ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.50 ( ! 8.00 ; 2-lb early June peas , per case , $2.75 ; a-lb tomatoes , $2.40@2.50 ; 2-lb corn , f2.30@2.40. HOLLAND H 1:11111x03 85c per keg. Dry Goodn. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis- , _ * yTj * , * * f * * > v t \j \ j | - > vt AA | jinj AVVt 18c ; U , 20c ; No. 10 , 8 0 ; 40,10 > io ; 60,12 > < fc ; fell , 15o ; 30 , colored , 10o ; GO , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 15o ; Uristol , 13Xc ; Union Pa- clfle , 18c. CUII-KT WAiti'-Bibb white , IS' c ; col- oreil , 80 > c. HATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , lie ; Beauty , 12 > . ; c ; Boone , 14u ; B , cased , $0.50. PitiNTs SOLID COLOIIS Atlanta , 5Kc ; Slater , 5c ; Berlin Oil , ) < c ; Garner Oil'ft ® 7c. PINK AND UOIIES HiclimondtJo ; Allen tic ; Uiverpoint 5o ; Steel Hivor Co ; Uich- inondfic ; l .icinc it ; < fc. INDIGO HLUK Wash ington ( io ; Century Indigo blue prints , lOc ; American OJ c ; Arnold lljfc ; Arnold H lie ; Arnold A 12o ; Arnold Goldseal lOKc. DIIESS ; Charter Oak , 4 " ; Hamao ] ! ) % o ; Lodl4Kc ; Allen 5J c ; Kichmond 5Ku ; Windsor tic ; Edilystono Oc ; Pacific be. GiNoiiAM-Plunkctt checks , 7 c ; Whit- enton , 74'c ; York , 7' c ; Normandl Dress , Jtfc ; Calcutta Dress , 8' < c ; WlilttentonDress , sage , 7 > c ; Roekport , fi fc ; Conestogu , OJfc TICKS Lewiston , 30 in. , 12 > < fc ; Lewlstou , 82 in.,13i c ; York , 32 in. , 14e ; Swift River , 734cThorndikeOO,8tfo ; ; Thorndike E F , 8J4o ; Thorndiko 120 , Uo ; Thorndiko XXX , 15c ; Cordis No. 5 , 9 > fo"Cordis ; No. 4 , lie. DENIMS Amoskeag 9 oz. , lOc ; Everett 7 oz. , 13o ; York 7 oz. , 13c : Haymaker H o\ \ Jaffrey XX. ll c ; JalTrcy XXX , 12'jje ; Heaver Creek , AA , ! 2o ; Heaver Creek HIJ , lie ; Heaver Creek CC , lOc. KENTUCKY JEANS Memorial 15c : Canton 16o ; Durham 27J c ; Hercules 18e ; Leaming ton 22Xe ; Colts weld 25c. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , 2.85 ; plain Holland & o to 9c ; Dado Holland 18Wo. FLiNNELS Plald-Uaftsman 83o ; Goshen 32' < o ; Clear Lake 32J o ; Maple City :3fl : ) c. White-G. H. No. 2 , 92 o ; O. H. No. 1 , S ° A ? ' : No. 2 , AMO' : B. II. No. 1 ! BLANKKTS White , $ i,00@7.50 ; colored tl.10 BLEACHED StiKETi.Na-Bcrkcly . cambric , No. 00 , 0'io ; Bert Yet , 44 , O c ; butter clotli OO , 4o ; Cabot , 7) 0 ; Farwell , 80 ; fruit' of 'fc ; Pep | orcll. 40 inch , ll > io ; Pep- perell , 0-4 , 15o ; Popiwrclt , 818c ; Peppercll , M. SOo : Peppercll , 10-4 , 22 > o ; Canton. 4-4 , S c ; Canton , 4-4 , 9 } < o ; Triumph , Co ; Warn- suttiv , lie ; Valley , 6c. BIIOWN SHEETINO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7Vc ; A BantloH , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4. nko ; At- lantlo P , 4-4 , t * ( Aurora \ LL. 4-4 , S/fo ; Au- roraC , 4-4 , 4 < tfc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , rt 'o ; llooslor LL , 4-4. fij/cj Indlaii Head. 4-4 , 7uo ; [ . .tuvrcnco LL , 4-4 , iV'/o ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 1J < o : Peppercll H , 4.OKo ; Pcpiwroll 0 , 4-4 , Oo ; Peppcrell. 8-4 , 10o ; Pepperell , fl-4 , ISo ; Peppercll , 10-4 , 20iUtlco ; C. 4-4 , 4Jfc ; Waehusett , 4-4 , .7o ; Aui-ora , 4-4 , 0 'o : Aurora B , 4-4 , Oc. Di'cK West Point 20 in , S oz. , 10Aj } ; West Point 20 in , 10 oz. 18 < c ; West Point 29 in , 13 oz , IGc ; West Point 40 in , H oz. lOc. Checks Caledonia X , H 'e ; Caledonia XX , Economy , 0g9 ( c ; Otis , General Mnrkct * . Si-iHiTS Cologne spirits , 188 proof , 11.10 ; do 101 proof , (1.12 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , fl.10 ; do INS proof , (1.09. Alcohol 188 proof , | 3.tO per wine irnllon. Kcdlstllled whiskies , ll.OOWl.50. Gin blended , 1.BO@ 2,00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $2.00 ( < 10'.00 ; Ken- tucUy and Pennsylvania ryes , $3.00@ .r > 0 ; Golden Shcnf bourbon and rye whiskies , 11.50 @ 3.X ) . Brandies , Imported. | . @ . ; - do mestic , (1.KK : > 13.00. Gins , Imported , f4.SO ( 0.00 ; domestic , t. 2503.00. Champagnes , Im ported , per case , $38.0U(33.vj ( ( ) American , per case , 10.00@lfl.OO. HKAVT H AHD WAKB Iron , rate , 12.70 ; plow steel. 8jHcial cast. 4lfc ; crucible steel , 0) ) o ; cast tools , do , 12 ( > gl5c ; wagon simkes , per set , * 2.00@5.50 ; hubs , jwr set , $1.50 ; felloos , sawctl dry , ll.tX ) ; tongues , each , 80c ; nxlcs. each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , C { < dl3o ; cell chain , per Ib , 0) ) @ 13 ; malleable , S lOc ; Iron wedges , 5c ; crowbars , Oc ; harrow teeth , Jt'o ; spring steel , 4@rio : Burden's horseshoes. $4.75 ; Burden's mule shoes. $ T > .75 ; burbod wire , In iar lots , $4.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 , * 2.40 ; steel nails , f2.50. Hunts Green butchers' , fiKo ; green cured , 7c ; dry flint , lOc ; dry salt , 8c ; grecu calf skins , 7 c ; damaged hides , two-thlrda price. Tallow 3J/C. Grease Prime whlto , 3c ; yellow , 3o ; brawn , IJu'c. SheeppoltB , COAT/ Egg , $10.00 ; nut , $10.00 ; range , $10.00 ; walnut block , $ , ' 1.50 ; Jcnvii lump , $ : ) .50 ; Iowa nut , $2.75 ; Illinois , f . ' JJ-4.75. ( _ Dry Lumber. _ DIMENSIONS AM ) TIMIIKIIR. 1st and 2nd. clear , 1 , 1 flinch , B. 2 s $50.50 3d , clear , 1 inch , s. 2 s. , , 46.50 " " IK , 1 ,2 in 40.50 A select , 1 inch , s. 2 s. , 40.00 " " 14 , IK 2 in 44.00 B " linchB.2s. , 80.00 " " l)4i ) ! JlT,2.ln 07.00 1'01'I.AH LUM11EH. Clear Poplar , Bx. Bds. % in. , s. 2 s $35.50 " " Kin. Panel , s. 2s 27.00 " " Corrugated Ceiling , K. . . 28.50 BATTENS , WELL TUIIINO , 1'ICKETS. O. G. Baits , 2K in $00.75 " Kx3in. , s. Is 00.45 3 in. Well Tubing D & M and Bev 23.00 Pickets , D& H , Flat 20.50 " " Square 21.00 ItOAIlD1) . No. 1 com , s. ] slS.H ) I No. 2. com , s t s$17.00 No. 3 " " 15.501 No. 4 , " " 13.00 I Dl NO. A , 12 , 14 and 10 ft. $31.50 ; C $15.50 B , " " " 20.50 ; D 12.50 FKNCIXO. No. 1,4 4fcOinl2&14 ft , rough $10.50 No. 1 , " " 1(1" ( " 19.50 No.2 , " " 12&14" " in.OO No. 2 , " ' 1(1" ( " 17.50 CEIL1NO AND PAKTITION. 1st com. Ji in White Pine Ceiling $34.00 2nd " " " " 38.00 Clear , % in. Norway " " 10.00 2ndcom.in. " " " 14.00 STOCK 11OA1IDS. A 12 Inch si s $45.50 No. 1 , corn. 12 s 1 s , 12 f t 20.50 " " " 14ft 1'J.OO " " " 10ft 18.50 No.2 " ' 10.00 " " " 10ft 17.50 Inch Grooved Uooflng , $1,00 per M more than 12-inch stock boards same length. 811INOLES , LATH. XX clear $3.10 Extra A" $2.00 * AStandard. . . . 2.75 * A * H H&B. . . 2.55 0 in. clear , No. 1. 1.50 Lath 2.03 POSTS. White cedar , 0 in. , K8. 12c ; 9 in. qrs. , lie ; 8 in. qr . , lOo ; 4 in. round , 15e ; Tennessee Red Cedar , split , IBo ; Split Oak , I2c. LIME , ETC. Quincy white lime ( bapt ) , 90c ; Akron ce ment , $1.75 ; hair , 300 ; pi Jstor , $2.75 ; tar board , $1.75 ; sash , 40o per ct. ; doors , 40c per ct. ; blinds , 40o per ct. ; mouldidgs , 40c per ct. ; tar felt , per ewt. , $2.75 , straw board. $1.75. 80UT1IEIIN YELLOW PINE. Com. 4 & 0 in. flooring $17.50 Star ' ' " 31.50 Clear % in Ceiling 21.50 Clear % in Partition 25.00 Clear finished , 1 & IX in. s2s 29.00 Clear corrugated coiling , 4 in 27.00 Yellow pine casing and base 20.00 Sold Again. Chicago Timed : A nicely dressed man , wearing a Prince Albert coat and a tall hat , stepped into Colonel Jack Graff's wet-goodB store yesterday , and , after carefully viewing the surround- ingH , asked for the colonel. "Dat's mo , " answered the colonel , stepping up to the stranger. "Vat kin I do fur you ? " "You ean probably see from my gen eral appearance that I am no bar-room loafer. Neither am I a prohibitionist. I'm as fond of n drink as anybody , but I've always got to take my liquor on the quiet , I worked the Sunday school su perintendent racket until I secured a good position. If my employer found out that I took a drink occasionally oil would go my head quicker'n a mule can kick. Now , then , if I take a drink in your houbo hero can I trust you ? " "Dnibd moV Old Shako GrafT'r1 Veil , I hhould snecker. You don't subboso oil Shake Gralf vas so pig a fool dal lie gif his giibtlomers avayV" "Then I can trust you ? " asked-tho stranger gleefully , laying his hand on the colonel's arm. "Veil I shouldn't shaso " , a shippy , re sponded the colonel. "And if I take a drink here you'll say nothing about it. " ' 'You bed your bwced life I dou'd vas say nodingH. ' "Then give mo some of the best liquor you've ' got in the house , " wild the stranger , and the colonel sot out a de canter of twenty year old Bourbon. The stranger took about four lingers , tossed it off with a relish , wiped his lips with the Turkish towel hanging in front of the counter , and , turning to the colonel , lie gracefully bowed his thanks for the delightful drink. Then ho bid the co.onel "Good day , " and started to leave. "Say , mine frient , you vas * bout for- godden somcdings , " said the colonel. "I guess not , " baid the fatranger , look ing about the baloon. "You forgot to bay for der drink , " put in the colonel. "Why you said most emphatically be fore I took that drink that if I took it you would say nothing about it. Good day , sir. " "Soil agin , by shominy , " muttered the colonel as the btrangor disappeared. "I vas been like Shon Vhullun. Dor ouldor I ged der meaner I ged sold oud. " Notice to Contractors. S Proposals will bo received at the ollice of the county clerk up to noon of Sat urday , October 29th , I h7 , for grading 10.00U yards of eaith , more or lean , at iiiturhectlon ot Eoth and .Missouri avenue , antl south on 20th Htreot fiom J to N streets. Thu right Is reserved to reject any uml all bids. A deposit of tii.lio will be requlrwl with each bid. Klx-clttcaUniu of above work can be Ken at county clerk's otttctt. lly order nt the Hoard. C. F , N KDUAU , County Clerk. ' . „ . AKrloujturaMmplemantji. _ CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Atricnltnral Implements , Waps , Carriages and ntiMltn. Jon * strret , Oetween Pth and Nth. Omalia , Nebrnnka. AM ETC AM ? co. , Ain'icnltnrallmDlements.fuions.Canlages . . Nebra a. , . tTholetal * Dralrm In Auricnltnrallmplements , _ . W jkn W7. JonePlreet , Oniaba. PTP. MAST A CO. , Mannfactnrers ofBnckeyo Drills. Seeders , WINONAMPLEMENT'CO. , TVboltiale 1 Corner lu'h and Nlclinlai Street ! . Artists' Materials. A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1613 Uouglai Street , Omaha , Nebraika. Boots and Shoes. W. V. MORSE & CO. , Joooers of Boots and Shoes , tell Karnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Manufactory , Baamer Street , Bmton. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( Sucoeoora to Rteil , Jonei A Co. ) Wholesale Mannfactnrers of Boots and Shoes AgenU for Roiton Knbber Hhne Co. 1102.1104 A1IM Marnej St. , Ouinlia , Nehraika. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omaha Coffee and Spice Mllli. Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder , _ C roc keryandjQlaas ware. W. L. WRIGHT , ' Agent for the Manufacturers and Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. Offlce. 317 S. 13th ftt. , Omaha , Nebratka. ' Commission and sforage. ' D. A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing. Batter , Kggi and Produce. Contlgnmenu lollclted. Headquarter * for Stoneware , llcrrr llosei and Grape Batketa. HU L > o < lge Ht-.Uin.ba. RIDDELL& RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , WIEDEMAN & CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Buttfr , Oame.FrulO. Etc. WJSoulh Hlli St. . _ Omaha. Nebraska. CEO. SCHROEDER St. CO. . ( HucCKiMirl to McShtne & Brhroeder. ) Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha , Nbra ka. _ OMAHA COAL , COKE i LIME CO. . Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , KB South 13th Street. Omaha , Nebraska. _ J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Mannfactnrers of Illinois White Lime , and f hlnperi of Coal , Coke , Cement , t'laitor , I.I me , Drain 'file ' and Hewrr Tip * . OIHre , Taxlon Hotel , Famaiu St. , Umaba , Neb. Telophonu ( II. * ' NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Coke , 2U Bouth lath St. . Omaha. Neb. M. E. SMITH & CO. . Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 110 ] and lUMDouglai , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Gent * ' Furnltblng Ooodi.Cornerllth and Harner SU. , Omaba , Nebraika. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , r rnam Street. Omaha , N bra a. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Fnrnitnre , Bering , Upholstery , Mirrors , Ktc. IMC. 1206 and UIO rarnam Btr t. Omaha. Crocerlee. PAXTON , GALLAGHER 4 CO. . Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 706,707,7W and 711 H. lOtli St. , Omalia , Neb. McCORD , BRADY it CO. . Wholesale Grocers , 1Mb and Learenworth Streeti , Omaha , Nebraika. D. M. STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1119 , mi and 1333 Harner Btreet , Omaha , Neb. ALLEN BROS. . Wholesale Grocers , 11U and 1118 Uarney Btreet. Omalia. Neb. Hardware. LEE. FRIED * CO. , Joohers of Hardware and Nails , Tlnware.Sheet Iron.Kto. Agent * for Howe Hcaleiand lllaml 1'owder Co. , Omaha , Neb , HIMEBAUGH * TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanic ! ' Tools and Buffalo Benin. 1400 Douilai-it. Omaha. Nebraika. . RECTOR & WILHELMY CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Harner Hti. , Omaha.Ncb. Wrilera Aienti lor Austin I'owclor Co..IeTerson ! Ntevl Nall > , Fair- binki HUndanl Scalpn. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH. Heary Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wagon Stock , Hardware Lumber , etc. 12U9 and Ull llarncy btrunt , Oinatia. _ EDNEY In GIBBON. Wholesale Iron and Steel , Hats , caps , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE * CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Haruer Street , Omaha , Neb. Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DIST4LLERY CO and ILER * CO. , Importers & Joooers of FineWines&Liprs Kan India Blttert and Domettle I.lquori. I1U Harner Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. . All kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 18th Street and Union Paclno Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD. Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Docri , etc , Yardi-Coroer 7th and Douglai ; Corner9tn and Houglai. C. N. DEITZ. Dealer in all Kinds of Lnmher , 18th and California BU. , Omalia , N b. FRED W. GRAY , Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner ith and DouglM Bt . , Omaha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only , < , UW rmui gui ( . Onto * ) OMJOBBEHOWM ? Lumber. CHAS. R. t.EE , Dealer in Hardwood 'Lumber , Wcoa C rnu tnd Ttrquxt flooring. * Elrfftn , Ooi h . JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , ' Imported and American Portland Our nt , ( or Milwaukee HiJmullo Cement aai ) I. OBERFELDKR A CO. , Imuorters & Jokers of Millinery & Notions 3W. IIP and an South llth Street. " _ MojIenB. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Fnrnishini Ml and MA South IQU Street , Omaha. VINYARD A SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 1108 Barney Street , Omana. _ Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and LnbricatintOils , Aile Orta , etc. . Um lia. A. li. BUhop , MtaaielS Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carryanlcn itork of printing , wrapping aad writing paiKr. 0 | > ecl l attention jlren to car l a oi\l rt. _ WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Aniiliary Publishers , fitalen IB type , premen and printer * ' enppliei , Mt South nth Btr t , Omaaa. OMAHA RUBBER CO. Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Oil Clothing and leather Baiting. KU8 Kurnum Htt eU A. L. STRANG CO. . Pomps , Pipes and Engines , Bleara , water , railway anil ralnlnit lunpllor" . etc. V2QV Kt and W Karnam Htreet , Omaha. CHURCHILL PUMP CO. . Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Btcani anil Water Bupplle * . lleaaqiiarten , for Mnsk Kooit A Co'i foodi. 1111 Karnam St. , Omnha. ' U.S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , lUlllday Wind Mllln. DIM and Ml Karnam Ht. , Omaha * U.K. lto . Acting Manager. J " BROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. Bbeet Iron Work , ( < te m I'liiuri' , Saw Mllli. 12I'MS1 Leairnworth Ktrert , Oiuitlm , , Seed8. _ PHIL. STIM'M EL& 66. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 and 913 Jones Fit. , Omn'ia ARMSTRONG. PETTIS St , CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch hniite of the Ilennujr BugT fn. Huiiirli' * at wliolusalo and roUII. l.TO.I'lIll nud 1 il'J ItHrd Hlrcet , Ouiulia. Telcphonu Nu. "M , . WM. A. WIUSON & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Teas & Cigars , Bplcei and Daley linking Peeler , liltfaud HIBIIar. ncy btreet.Uranlia. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Mannfactnrc Galvanized Iron and Cornice. John Bpeneter , I'mnrlctur. WO Dodi and 1U ) and 109 Nurth IDtU Strttt , Umaba. : jSmokeTstacke , oilers , jEto. ' " H.'K. SAWYER. Mannfactnring Dealer in Smote Stacks , Drttchlniii , Tan In and tieneral Dollar Uetialrlug. 131t l > o < ige Ptreut. Omalia , Neb. Iron Works. i PAXTON t VIERLING. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort Knjflneii , BrnBa work , tenerat founilry. machine uiv blackiuiitli work. tmU'e and work ! , U. f. llr. and 17th Btreet , Oinuha. OMAHA WIREdi IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk r lli , window RiiRrdu , flower Bland * , wire slunt etc. , 121 North 10th St. , Omaha. 1 OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS * Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes | VaulU , Jail work. Iron and wire IimcliiK , nlgna , ule. Of Amlreen , 1'rop'r. Cur. Hlh ami Jiuk.ion bt . MEAGHER ft SPROAT , General Agent * for Dlebuld hafe & Ix > ek Co.'i Fire and Burglar Proof SafesTime Lock ti ! VaulU and Jail Work , 1415 Karnam Street , Omaha. Overalls. _ CANFIELD MANUFACTUR fNG CO * Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeani 1'antf , bhlrti , Ktc. 1103 and 1104 Duuglai Street , Omnlia , Nub. MTATDTlSBWovT * CO. . Wholesale Manufacturer * of Sash , Boors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch Office , 12th and Iiard Street ! , Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , I Mouldlnni , Stair Work and Interior Hard Wood Ha > lib. N. K. Curner btb and l avenworth titreeti. Omaba. Neb. " OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. . Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Doors , Ami Bllndu , Turning , Btalr-wnrk. Bank and OtUc aoth and I'oppleton Avenue. STORZ ti ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1U1 North Klghleenth Htreot , Omaba. Neb. C.H. PAI.UKH. N , P. IlirUMAH. J. U. UI.ANCIIAIUJ * PALMER , RICH MAN & CO. , Lire Stock Commission Merchants , OfllCO Hoom 54 , OppoilM Blchange Bulldliu. Union btoct Y rd . Bouth OmUi . Neb. * McCOY BROS. , Lire Stock Commission Merchants , Market furnlitie < 1 free on application. Rtoeken infl feeders fumlihed cm good Mrnu. Rcrrrinceo Omai tia National Hank aucl Houlb Omaha NaUuaal , Unlun block YarOj , bauth O alta. ! . . . . LORIMER. WESTERFIELD & MALEY Lire Stock Commission , : Boom li , Exchange Dulldlag , Union Block YarU * . buutlj Omalia , Neb. ' HORN If SHARPE , Commission Dealers in Lire Stock , Room 23 , Kichange BulMIng , Union Htock Tdi , S. Omaha , llafvrencei : Uuluu Nat'l llauk , Omaha. Union stock Yard > Hank , S. Omaha , U. b. Uowl i 1'fti. Am. Hank 4 Tru t c'o. . Ouiaha ? " * ALEXANDER 4 FITCH Commission Dealers in Lire Stock , lloom 22 , oppoilta Kxrhinie Bulldlar , Union BtocM Yardi , South Omaha. Neb. ' UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , John V , B ja. BupertuUod B.l.