' TJW OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUHSPAY , OCTOBER 37 , 1887. 3 I THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat at the Morning Session OIOBOB With a LOBS. "HUTCH" BUYS NOVEMBER CORN. Only n I'1nlr Amount of Activity In Oat Provisions Again Exhibit Strength Cattle Triulc Hlow General Quotations. CHICAGO PItODUOK MAIIKKT. CiiiCAOo , Oct. 20. [ Special Telegram to the BKK. ] The realizing by recent purchas ers at lower flpirea , together with Rorao sell ing by those whoso experience leads them to believe that a decline certainly follows an advance , served to closu the morning session in the wheat market with a Ions from the opening quotations of the day. Such news M was received sccnic < l rather to Indicate a different outcome , and did , during the ses sion , have some effect In that direction , hut the tendency of the dny was apparently guided by the first named Influences. The opening was at a decline of } c from yester day's closing for December at 73 0 and at yesterday's closing 7Uc for May. Under realizing sales prices fell away somewhat nnd the weak feeling was helped by the rumor that a largo quantity of wheat bought Monday by , a house of supposed bearish proclivities wan all to come out. When the the pressure of the cvcnlng-up process was somewhat relieved and it was discovered that only a small portion of the wheat above mentioned was being offered , there was a re covery to the opening prices. Upon u return to the opening prices the market appeared strong , but did not advance , and there was a good quantity of wheat old for New York f account. Thereupon realizing sales of longs begun again , nnd the market sagged during most of the lust hour , with a slight reaction in December delivery at the close. Decem ber wheat opened at 73Jfe , sold down to TH c , back to THJfc , declined to 7'l 'c and closed at 73Xc. Mny opened at 79c , sold down to 70"fo , back to W a and then down to 79) e , where it closed. The feature of the corn market this morn ing was the buying of a largu amount of No vember delivery by Hutchlnson and the con sequent talk of a possible squccre in that month. Under these purchases November corn advanced from 41Xc which was the opening to 42 ! > { c. Other deliveries did not advance Iti projwrtlon , but the effect of the movement was to Induce some covering of short corn , and December advanced from 4lJ c at the opening to 4lJ c , and May from 45'fc to 4ft ! c. Small receipts , present and prospective , were the strengthening feature. The receipts to-day were but 200 curs , 20 less than expected , and the estimate for tomorrow row is 250 cars. Prices cased off somewhat in the latter port of the session , when it was observed that the sumo operator who was bidding up November was taking advantage of the advooco to sell May , and the close was at 41 0 bid for November and 45c , for May. There was just a fair speculative activity in the mnrkot for oats to-day , but trading was confined largely to the May future. A firmer tone prevailed , and 1 o'clock prices were a shade better than yesterday's clos ings.Tho The provision trade again exhibited ron nidcrnble strength. With u single exception October short ribs , which were allowed by the house controlling them to decline 2.1e , higher prices were the' rule. The highest quotations of the day , which were made dur ing the morning , were not sustained , yet the range was better thun tluit of yesterday , while the closings indicated a general im provement. AKTIJUNOON SESSION Wheat closed at 71' e for October , November 71 JiXSTSc , Do- ccnibcr 7 ! W , January 73JjJe and Mny TOJffc bid. Corn steady and firm. Oats steady ; October about ! 2A c , November about 25J e , December 25 c , May 29xVo bid. Pork sold for January at f l'J.trijcll.40 ! ( ! and closed at ll2.37U@fJ.4U , or 2J o higher than at 1 o'clock. Lard was stronger and for January 2' < o higher ; January sold at $11 ! 12' < @rt.35 and closed at ffl.i5 : , October at $0.65 and Novem ber and December at ti.tO. ( ! Short ribs were quoted at $ fi.75 for October ; January sold nnd closed at $ * J.27 > ; . CHICAGO IJVK STOCK. CiiiCAno , Oct. 20. [ Special Telegram to the HER. ] CATTLE Trade was slow from the start to the finish , yotnbout all were sold but not until late in the day. Native stock was scarce. Buyers of fancy steers for Pitts- burg and Now York declared they could not find what they wanted none good enough while , on the other hand , there was a llberu1 supply of > good and useful steers , such as would suit the shipping and dressed beef trade , and there was plenty of plain and coin mon stock. There was no particular change in prices as compared with yesterday , ye' ' ( talesmen complained of the dlfllculty encountered - countered in working off their stock , es pccially those that had such as had to compete - pete witli rangers nnd Texuns. Among tin rangers were some really good droves Urn' ' made about the sumo prices a1 heretofore : Buyers for distillerie' ' are taking a largo number of rangers Texuns continue to go to canning houses ir largo numbers. A fair and steady busincs * was reported in the stacker and feeder trade Shipping steers , l.afiO to 1,500 Ibs , $3.75@ 4.W : 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs , . $ ! t.40@4.15 ; U50 tc 1,200 Ibs. $2.75@3.60. Stackers and feeders $1.75(3 ( > ! i.lO. Texas steers , $2.20@2.75 ; cows | 1.05@3.15. Western rangers dull ; native' nnd half breeds , fJ.45Q3.70 ; cows , $ 'J.OO@ 2.45. Wintered Tcxans , $3.4V33.10. HOGS Trade opened brisk at a slight ad ranco , speculators taking the lead as buycri. Under the Impression that the receipts would bo light , but later trains showed a large in crease over early estimates , so that toward the close the ordinary run of packing and mixed sold substantially lower than at the opening. A few lota of fancy Philadclphios and nice butcher weights sold at $4.05@4.70 ; mixed and packing sorts , $4.4r > ( < c4. < ; o. Light Boris , including Yorkers , $4.4iX$4.50. liIVE STOCK. Union Stock Yards , Chicago , Oct. 20. The Drovers' Journal reports : Cattle Receipts , 12.000 ; market steady , but generally lower ; snipping steers. $ D.75@ 4.W ) ; stockcrs and feeders , * 1.75 ( < T3.10 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1,25@2.7U ; Texas cattle , $ t. 5 < ( i J.75 ; western rangers , t3.00 < & 3.70. Hogs Receipts , 24,000 ; market steady ; mixed , $4.20 < 24.55 ; heavy , $4.25@4.00 ; skips , { . 10 ® 1.20. Sheep Receipts , 0,000 ; market steady ; na tives. J0.75S4.2. ( > ; western , $ MOO ( < MUO ; Tex- nns. fc.fiO@U.25 ! ; lambs , $4.25 < tf5 (15. ( The Drovers' Journal's special cablegram from London quotes a moderate supply on cattle and prices'steady. . Good to best American stcors , ll.Y$12o per Ib estimated dead weight , National Stock Yards. Knst St. iKiulH , Oct. 20. Cattle Receipts , 2,300 ; shipments , 1,100 ; market steady ; choice hoary native steers , $4.20@4.40 ; fair to good natives , $3. ( Xjl4.25 ; butchers' steers , $3.00 ® 3.70 ; rangers , $2.00 < tf3.tiO. Hog * Receipts , 5,000 ; shipments , COO ; market active but a shade lower ; cholco heavy and butchers' selections , $4.55@ .SO ; packing and Yorkers , ' medium to prime , | 4.20@4.SO ; pigs , $3.76@4.15.- KnniWH City , Oct. 20. Cattle Receipts 6,000 ; shipments. 2,000 ; market slow and weak ; good to cholco corn-fed , $4.20@4.SO ; common to medium , 1.25(34.10 ( ; stockcrs , fj.00@3.00 ; feeding steers , $2.05(23.25 ( ; cows , | l.e52.50. Hogs Receipt * , 14,000 ; shipments , 700 ; market weak nnd 10gl5o ( lower ; common to choice , f3.S084.40j skips and pigs , $2.00 © 3.75. FINANCIAL. New YOUR , Oct. 20. [ Special Telegram to the BEE.I STOCKS The advancing ten dency exhibited by stocks at the close yes terday was more pronounced to-day , better business being transacted at a higher range of prices. A decided stringency was noted In the loan crowd , but this , although in the mala artitlclul , had the effect of scaring many norvoui short * Into covering. London Aid nothing of consequence and foreign news contained nothing of n charmter to canco alarm. The tx-uis continued their gabble about driminill/pil rntM thrrniKhfiut the wcM , also about the rutting of rates east. There was no denj Ing the former , but despite the cut the earnings of the principal roads show n fair Increase. Northwestern for Soptc'tu- bcr , which win n little Into In getting in , was n surprise and showed nn Incrciiseof $107,4 ! ) ) . Reading earnings were also reported heavier , and Mr. Pullman , In nn interview In IJoMon , was quoted as unying that thn earnings of his company thus far in October showed u jrnln of ? ( Xioo. ) ( There was a moderate dls- Itositlon on the part of the room traders to sell the market at the < > f > cnitig , but their offerings were rapidly absorbed and prices moved steadily upwaid. ( lrnii.frs ( and Reading received the most attention nnd ad vanced IftlU ( percent. The rc t of the list Was firm. Oregon Railway k Navigation ad vanced 2V per cent. Manhattan opened 3 higher but broke 1 i > oint. The total sales for the day were 228,000 Mian * . GovKKNMKNri-Oovcrnuicnt bonds were dull but linn. IMIODUCE MAltKKXS. Chlcneo , Oct. CO. Following arc the 2:30 : closing prices : Flour Steady nnd iinrhniiRnl , Wheat Ocncd | at about ychlrrday's close to } $ a lower , under fair speculative offcrlnRs and closed j-JT' a11 Iwlow yesterday ; cash , 71Ko ; December , Ti ' c ; May , ' ! 9Yc. Corn Active and stronger ; opened it shade higher then yesterday , closini ; ' ' ( * ' higher for May than closinc yesterday ; casn , 41Jfc ; Dereinber , 41 u : Mny , 45 c. Outs Steady and modpriittily active ; cash , 25J/C ; December , 2ft c ; May , 2 ; ( fc. llye Easy at 51c. Barley Firm at71Kc- Prime Timothy-r-M''yl"- " ' . Flax-seed $1.19 } , ' . Whisky $1.10. Pork Fairly active and higher ; January , $12.40. Lard Steady nnd moderately active ; cash , $ H.r > 5 ; Dcccmbor , $ ) > .30 ; May , $ .02 . Dry Salted Meats-Shoulders , $5.00 ( 5.00 ; shnrt clear , $7.00@7.10 ; short ribs , $0.75. Butter Creamery , 18@2 ) o ; dairy , " 21 c. c.Chcoso Dull ; full cream Cheddars , 1i Hifi" , tlnt , 10J/itlli" ( young Americas , 11'ic. Kups Firm at ITCillT.V'- Hides UnchuiiKfd ; heavy Krccn Raited , c ; light , do. . Tjyi1 ; s.tlted bull. ! . ; Ri-ccn salted calf , 8 ; dry flint , 12 < iBiio : ; dry wilf , 12@l o ; dry salted , 11V ; dearons , i-ach , liOc. Tallow Unchjingi'd ; No. 1 country , 4 © 4Jjfo ; No. 2 , 3Jic ; ttikcs. 4/ ' ' . Kecoipts. ShipniPiita. Flour , bbls : tlUOO 22,01)0 ) Wheat , bu h7,000 72.1KX ) Corn , bu 320.000 317,000 Oats , bu 212,000 90,000 Hye , bu 9,000 2,000 Biuley , bu 59.IXK ) 51,000 St. Ijouis Oct. ' 'C. Wheat Lower ; cash , ? J/1 i72rc ; December , 73J.Cc. Corn busier ; cash , 4i'-l0 ' ( c ; December , Oats Firm ; cash , 2t ? { < rt25c ; Mny , "J : Pork $13.00. Lard $ B.25. Whiskv $1.03. Butter Firm and unchanged ; creamery , 23@2 c ; dairy , 10 ( 21c. Afternoon Board Wheat , htoady ; Octo ber , 72c bid ; November , 72Ko ; May , SOJ4'c. Corn , easy ; November , 3.35fc ; December. 8Vc ; May , 41 , ' c. Oats , quiet. Milwaukee , Oct. 20. Wheats-Steady ; cash , 70) < oj November , 705 c ; May , 781 0. Corn-Dull ; No. 3 , 39 > sfc. O.its Steady ; No. 'J white , 2Sc. Hye Firm ; No. 1 , 52o. Barley Higher ; No. 2 , 70c. Provisions Quiet ; pork , October , $13.00 (213.50. ( Minneapolis , Oct. 2 < J. Wheat Strong and higher for wheat on track ; futures ciuioi in store ; No. 1 hard , cash nnd November. OWe ; December , 62&c ; May , > 8 c ; No. } northern , October und November , CSJ c ; No. 1 northern , 09@70Ko ; No. 2 northern , 00 Flour Finn ; iiatents , $4.1J.4.3.bakers' ; , $3. : ) @ 3 50. Heceipt-s- Wheat , 22.400 bu. Shipments Wheat , 33,000 bu ; flour , 28,000 bbls. Cincinnati. Oct. 20. WheatKasy ; No 2 red , 74c. Corn -Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 44W(5t4J/c ( , Oats Uarely steady ; No. 2 mixed , Kyo Firm ; No. 2. M @ 55'c. Pork Quiet at $13.2. < Lard firmer nt $0.30. Whisky Firm nt $1.05. KniiRii8 City , Oct. 20. Corn Steady No. 2 , cash , ii- o bid ; October , HC o asked November , 3. > > < fo bid. 3ii oasked ; December 3.VV blil ; May , 39 ? , , c. Oats-No. 2 , cash , 22 > 4'o bid. New York , Get. 2C. . Wheat Receipts 78,000 ; exports , 30,000 ; options advanced } { < & 40 at the opening on strong cables , subsu qucntly became weaker and settled back & ( < < } c , closing steady at bottom prices ; casl linn ; No. a ungraded red , 82 ? { ( < f8f > Kc ; No No. 2 red , 84o in elevator , S-I SUj c delivered according to quality ; No. 1 red. nominal a b'Jc ; No.2 red November closed at83J < o. Com IlecoipU , 3SKX , ! ) ; exports , 38,320 more active und * f@K ! higher ; ungraded fdJfQSIXe ; No. 3 , 50) ) ; No. 2 , 53c in store , Klno delivered ; November closed at . " > 2 o. Oats Hcceipts , 92,000 ; exports , 42 ; V@ J o higher and moderately active ; mixed western , 32@34c ; white western , 3540c. Coffee Spot , f.ilr ; Hio , dull ut $19.25 : options opened 23i$50 ( $ points higher , closed weak ami udvaneo lost ; sales , 11SXX ( ) hags ; October , flO.'OfillO.SS ; November , $104.r @ 10.75 ; December , flO.V lOSS ; January , $1(1.iOffl ( 111.05 ; February , UU.50ftlU.CO. Petroleum Quiet ; United , 7uj 'e. Eggs In fair demand ; western , IZQ'llMc. Pork Steady. Lurd Less active , but higher ; western steam , spot , quoted at $11.00. Butter Dull and unchanged ; western , 18 GWto ; western creamery , Ul ( < i25e. Cheese In better demand ; western , OK < 3 New Orleans , Oct. 20. Corn Steady and flrm ; mixed , 50o ; white and yellow , We. Oats Firm ; No. 2 , 34)35ij ) ; others un- changed. Cornmeal Firmer nt $3.3. . Hog Products Dull , weak and lower ; fork , $13.75 ; lard , $0.75. Hulk Meats Shoulders , $5.10 ; long clear and clear lib , $7.00. OMAHA liIVK STOCK. Wednesday , Oct. 20. Cattle. The receipts were not qulto as heavy as yesterday , there bomg only sixty- eight caw in to day. The market was not very active at about steady puces. Hogs. There were tlility-six cats of f esh ro- culpts on the market to-day. Tlio market was about steady at yesterday's prices , al though there were no sale * made at quite yesterday's top. Everything wan sold and the yaidi were cleared at an early hour , Sheep. There wut > nothing done on the market. Official Uccclptff. Cattle . , . ; . . . . . . 1,354 H sill onea . . . 13 . Cattle I0cnr . H. 1. , Ciiicngo. Cattle nir . ( . ' . & N. Wfliloajro. Cattle Moirs , H. A : M. , ChlciiRo. Cattle 7 fat" , Mil. , I'hlmgo Cuttle 7eur * . Locnl. Sheep 3 ears , N. W. , . . . . . ' Un1 prevailing prices paid for Hvr ntfx.'k on this mnrket ! * Choice stcctH , 1300 to 1600 His.- . , . $ l.2.Vil.fts Choice .steers , 1100 to 1300 ll.s 4.0IVW4.2.S Fat little stems , ' .KM ) to 10.VI ll.s. , . . . 3.76 < ; r3.SI > Corn-fed iimic < ! steer * . 12 H ) to JWfl 3.K.1.i4..tO ( ( looil to cholco eiirn-fcd cows 2.60 ( < i 3 00 Common to medium cow * 1.Mien2.00 Coed tocholeo bulls I.2.VH2.00 flood iiiniti1 feedels 2.2.Vii2.W ) Hood native feedersHHl ! Uismidui > - wards S.76@2.83 Fair to nicdhini native feeders , IHUI Tt.s and npwnrdft S.MK ] 2.t Stoekers , 400 to ,011 tl > s 2.XKn2.40 1 'rime fat sheep 3.2.Vt ? 3.60 Fair to medium sheep 2.W ( " 3.00 Coin mon Hhoeii 1,50il2.26 Light und medium hogs 4.2 < K > 4.30 Hood to choice heavy hogs 4.30 4,35 Coed ! to choice mixed hogs 4.'i. ( 4.0 : ! lli'111'Cf.cntnlUo Hnles. N\TIVK STKCUHMIIIX nn. : No. Av. IV. No. Av. Pr. ) . . . .llilO $4.10 62..1IM 4.10 IIAXOK < ITIKII : 111:1:1. : : * no r.XDAi.i : . 1.17. . . . lire ! 2.X5 IMNdK STKUIIS MOIHUX * I'HIM.II'S. fifl. . . . 994 2.B5 X1..132S 2 > 5 IMIISTKKX TOWS. 22..1007 2.15 2.15XAT1VK XAT1VK COW" . 3..1015 2.15 17..lore 2.05 NATIVE .STOCKKIIS. 27. . . . 724 2.70 N1TIVK FLKIinilS. 32. . . . 790 2.50 13. . . . 732 2.V ( ! ! , . . . . 727 2.60 22. . . . 025 2.70 47. . . . 924 2.05 lions. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 111..202 SO 14.15 74..220 40 $4.30 ( ,7..227 40 4.20 WI..2MI N ) 4.30 71..224 100 4.20 R-.25I 2-sO 4.'M 07..2.VJ 4.25 t > 7..304 ! H10 4.30 MS..219 KiO 4.25 07..2M KX ) 4.30 ra.,222 1 ) 4.2o ( H..25 ! ) N ) 4.30 77..1fi ! 120 4.25 74..2SI IfiO 4.30 75..225 4.2T M.t22 : hO 4.K ! ) M..2 ( > S ) 1fiO 4.23 ( KI..275 IXK ) 4.30 fi9..2l' > 8 280 4.25 70..2W 80 4.30 C0..2i3 bO 4.25 (81..SIK ( ) 80 4. : K 04..240 200 4.25 60..294 bO 4.32tf } 74..2t9 : 40 4.25 53..JW4 100 4. : 7H..224 40 4.27K tX.295 ) 150 4.35 111..309 240 4.27JJ IU. . . . 25 120 4.35 67..321 100 4.1)0 ) 611. . . . 08 120 4t5 ! IJ0..279 M ) 4.80 60..299 bO 4.35 54..3JO ; 120 4.30 l > 5..300 40 4.33 I.lve .Stock Bol < l. Showing the number of head of stock Bold on the market to-day : CATTLE. O. H. Hammond & Co 80S I < ocnl 20 Feeders 243 Total 671 1IO IS. fj. IT , Hammond < fe Co 442 , iiglo-American PiwklngCo 1957 Inrlin 27 Total 2426 All sales of stock in this market are made x > r cwt. live weight unless otherwise stated. ' ) < < ! hops soil ut J < per Ib. for all weights. 'Skins ' , " or nous weighing less than 100 Ibs. jo vuluo. Pri-Kiiiint sows arc dooked 40 Iba. iiid stags W ) Ibs. by the public Inspector. hive Stock Notes. steady. ( Jaltlo market slow. Davu Anderson marketed hogs. A.V. . Johnson , Loomis , sold n load of 30c ORS. Ferrall , Munloy & Co. have swung out a 'unoy new sign. M. II. P.iync' of Payne , In. , was in with a oad of corn-fed cows. Mr. Lynn , of Moore & Lyon , Dunlap , la. , , viis in looking for feeders. J. L. Baker , West Point , marketed a load f 2U5-lb. hogs at the top price. Dr. Satterlee , of the Dunlap bank , Dunlap , u. , bought two loads of feeders. Frank Desrn6re left last evening for Bitter > eck to bring in n train of cattle. Mr. West , a well known stockman , was in , vith six ears of sheep from Bycrs , Colo. John Snodgrass , n Sarpy county feeder , was in and bought two loads of feeders. II. B. Dexter , Blulr , was hero and mar keted u lear of 32d-lb. hogs at the top of the market. I. B. Heller , of Cleveland , O. . stopped ut .ho yards to call on A. Haas while on his way home from California. L. C. Baldwin , Council Bluffs , who has nn extensive ranch In the west , was here look- 'ug over the market. A. Haas left last evening for Bitter Crock , iVyo. He will ship twelve hundred cattle roiu thcra to his feed farms at Herman , Nob. Nob.William William Denny has returned from Chicago nd will resume his old position with Bycrs , 'ottcrson & Co , Will was very popular with .ho boys and every one was glad to ece him back. _ OMAHA AVHOLKSAtjE MARKETS. Wednesday , Oct. 20 , Prodnce , Fruits , Etc. ' Tt\c \ following tire the prices nt which roiiiul lot * of produce are sold on thin market. PruUs or olhcr lines of yooda re quiring extra IdJwr of packing cunnot al- IVIIIIH be xitnpllcd on unMdc orders at the same prices quoted the local trade : The markets were almost at a standstill to day. About a dozen carloads of potatoes , Michigan apples , southern oranges nnd Cali fornia grapes were received outsldo of the regular shipments. Prices have not changed. Koi3 The market is fair , good stock brings BUTTER Creamery , West Point SOcj other creameries 22@24o per pound ; cholco dairy , 18@SOc : medium grades , 13@15c : or dinary , 0@10o. CIIKCSC Market fair. Fancy full cream , Cheddars , single lite ; full cream twins , lc ! ! ; young Americas , l ! ) ) o ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs In case , 15c ; Limbergcr , 100 Ibs in case , He ; Saurs' fancy Ohio , 10c. LIVE POUI.TIIV Spring chickens. (1.71X3 2.00 ; old fowls , f3.00@.i.50 ; ducks , (3.2B ( $ 3.75 ; geese , W.50 per doz ; turkeys , in very light request , 7@7 } c. Dressed Chickens , 8 ( 10 per Ib : turkeys , ll@12 < c ; ducks nnd geese , ll@12) e. Soun KIIOUT JS.25 per bbl. G \MB Kcccipts light ; prairie ctiickcns , W.00@3 25 ; mpllard ducks , * l,50@2.50 ; ; ( juail , II. G0@ 1.75 ; teal nnd mixed ducks , * 1.00@1.75 ; snipe , 75cffl.lX ( ) ; jack rabbits , 40@45ceach ; Jack snipe , $1.00 per doz ; venison , Itto per Ib. OisTints Shell. ( tJ.OO per hundred ; bulk , $1.85 per hundred ; selects , $2.20 a gallon ; cans. New York counts , 45c ; selects , 35IOo : standard , 27fi,30c ( , ; Hoyal , 40c ; Jerome bays , 40c ; Tiger , 23c. POTATOES The market is well supplied. Utah and Colorado stock sells at 8 ( > @S5c ; Ne braska and Iowa stock ,150700 per bushel. SWEET POTATOES The market is well sup plied with homo grown nt C5@75o per bushel ; Virginia stock ! ! c per Ib. ONIONS Cholco largo California onions are offered on the market at OOc per bushel. Homegrown grown , 60c(21.00. CAUUFI.OWBH S2.50 per doz. CiusMiEintiRa The market Is fairly well supplied with good stock. Bell & Cherry. $7.50 ; Boll & Bugle , $8.00 ; Capo Cods , $9.00. BEANS Hand-picked navy , $2.50pcrbushel , and other grades down as low as $1,25. Cali fornia stock , $2.40 per bushel. CELEIIV The receipts are larger and the stock better. Good stock brings 30@&c a dozen. CniEit Choloo Michigan cider , $0.00(50.60 ( iwr bbl. of 33 gal. COCOAXUTS Good stock. $5.00. LEMONS Messina , $5.60igO.OO : Maiora , $7.00 ; Sorrouto , $7.00. MAPLE Sucuu Choice Ohio stock , lOo per Ib. Pol-cons1 Cholco rlco corn. Scpcr Ib j other kinds , 2@2Ko per Ib. HONEY Choice , In 1 Ib frames , 21c. OKVNGES Messina out of the market : Louisiana , $0.00 per bbl , $5.00 per boxjJa- maola , $10.00 per bbl. $5.50 per box. ATPLKS Choice Michigan apples , homegrown grown , $3.00(33.505 ( Jonathans , $3.50(23.75. ( GRAPHS Homo grown stock Is In liberal New York stock , $7.50Q8.00 per bbl. bbl.B B AH AN AS The market is well supplied with bananas at | 2.00 < 33.00 per bunch. Nc\V etdt | ; Ohio che tiiutf , - _ IH-I-IU ; peniiulK. 7' c. raw ; Brazil nuts , i3c ; nltnoml * , Turrtitronn , V0o ! ; English walnuts , leu : liltierts , r.V. I'lotiraiul l-"oe l. ' /Vic/of/niriiii/'irc / / / tlirjiililihig prlrff ! Minnesota pMtentH , FJ.W ) per cwt ; Mlnnc- sotit buckets' straight , $2.20 per cwt ; Kansas nlul MlM ouii winter fmiey patents , $2.4.rj5 ( 2.WU Nebrttskn patents , 2.2."ia2.35 ( ; rye flour , $ l.iiVuU ' > Oper cwt ; rye , ( Irahnm , $1.40 i > er ewtf'Mlimit , ( < rn1iiun % $175 per cwt ; cornmeal - meal , yellow , 1KV- per t-wt ; cornmeal. white , $1.H ( ) porcwt ; ehopiKHl trf-cd , $14.00 10.00 JH.T ton : bran , $ l2.00ti ( lll.dO i or ton ; screenings , $ ' .UHt U2.00 p < r ton. HAI Slow : iiplnnd prairie $7,00 ; coinmoii , I'oarce , $ (1.00 ( 11.60. ' ( Jl-OOCI'H1 Iilst. Com-.K Ordinary grades , 20J ( S21e ; fair. 21'u22c ; prime , 22 ( < Z2.'ki ; fancy green and yellow. 2.'i ( < i * . > .Vi ; old government Java , 28Jj ( MOo : interior , lnvn , 2.Vr ! Sc ; Mocha , 2t < 330c ; Arbuektu's roasted 2it > " ' , 4"c ; MeLaughlln's XXXX , 20'fe ' ; Dilworth's , 20o ; Hcil Cross , 'JMfu. MI ; > LAUII Tieree , 7c ; 40-lb nquaro 7o ; 50-lb round , 7'/e ' ; 20-lb round , 7e : 11Mb palls , 7 , ' c ; 6-lb pails , 7 * e ; 3-lb pails , I } i O. O.SriiAit Granulated , 0 ( f(9B5/c ( : conf. A , l\.itXe ! ! ; white extra C , 0 } ? ( < iiiW : extra C , HdiO'ie ; yellow C , 6 c ; cut loaf , 7) ) 0 ; pow dered , 7l4/e. PIOKI.KS Medium In bbls , $0.60 ; do In half bbls , $3.75 ; small , in bbls , $7.60 ; do In half bMs , $4.25 ; gcrklns , in bbls , $8.50 ; do in half bbts , $4.76. WOOIIKNWAHB Two-hood palls , per doz , $1.45hoop ; ! palls , $1.70 ; No. 1 tub , $ tj.60 ; No. tub , * r.60 , ; No. 8 tub , $4.50 ; washboards , 1.75 ; assorted bowls. $2.25 ; No. 1 churns , 9 ; " Jo. 2 churns , $8 : No 3 churns , $7. Tonu'co LorSUard's Climax , 44o ; Splen- id , 41c ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c ; Lcggett & lever's Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 84e ; Drum- mond'B Horse Shoe , 41o ; T. J. , 37o ; Sorg's spearhead,44c. HKOOMH Kxtra 4-tie. $2.60 ; No. 1$2 ; No. , $1.15 ; heavy stable , $4. CANHV Mixed , 8.K < @ ! llc ; stick , 8J < @ 9 > . CIIACKKUH Qnrneau's soda , butter und icnlc. 6c ; creams , 8e ; ginger snaps , 80 ; city ioda 7c. TEAS Japan , 20(365e ( : gunpowder. 20 ( < § c ; Young Hyson , 25(355c ( ; Oolong , 20 ® jOc. jELi.iES-30-lb pails , $3.00. PIIOVISIONS Hams , ll ) @llj c ; breakfast luuin , ji\ni/liu , uiu hams picnic , 7j4'H8c ( DKIP.I ) FnuiTs Apples , new , Jf's 6c : cvap- nitetl , 60-lb ring , lOM lO'/c ; raspberries , vaporuted , 29o ; blackberries , evaporated , JffteiOc ; pitted cherries , peaches , new , o ; ovaporuted peeled pcachcs,28@29cevap- ; rated , unpared , 18 ( 19c ; new currents , 7)4 ) J7Kc ; prunes , ecas c ; citron , 25o ; raisins , xindon layers , $2.10@-2.15 ; California loose nuscatels , $1.90@2.00 ; new Valencias Koi'K Seven-sixteenths inch , 12 < a > 12Kc. SYIIUP No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , $ l.451.50 ; New Orleans , per gallon , 38@4ks ( ; maple yrup , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , 80c ; -gallon cans , per doz , $10.50 ; half gallon ans. per doz. $0.25 ; quart cans , $3.25. STAKCH Mirror gloss , 5c ; Graves' corn , Jji'c ; Oswcpo gloss , 7o ; Oswego corn , 7c. CANNED Goons Oysters , standard , per lose , $3.10@3.15 : strawberries , 2-lb , i > er case , r3.00@3.10 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $3.00@ 3.1(1 ( ; California pears , per case , $4.70@4.80 ; .pricots , per case , $4.10 4.25 ; pouches , per ese , $5.75@5.85 ; white cherries , jicrcase , $6.00 ; plums , per case. $3.80@3.90 : blueber ries , per cose , ' $2.80@2.40 ; egg plums , 2-lb , > er case , $2.60 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case , 3.20@5.75 ; 1-lb salmon , per doz , $2.00@2.05 ; J-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.2B@3.35 ; 2-lb string beans , ] > cr case , $1.75 ; 2-lb lima beans , ) cr case , $1.150 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.50(3 ( ! .CO ; 2-lb early June peas , per case , $2.75 ; 3-lb omutoes , $2.40@2.50 ; 2-lb corn , $2.30@2.40. HOLLAXH HKHHINOS 85c per keg. Dry Goods. COTTON FLAXNELS 10 per cent trade discount - count -LL , 6e : CO , Xci SS , 8"/c ; Nameless , 5Uc ; No. . 5 , 6c ; EE , 9) ) c ; GG ! , oytc : XX , 12c ; OO , 14o ; NN , Itic ; RX , 18c ; H , 2 < ) c ; No. 10 , 8Xc ; 40,10 0 ; 00,12 } c ; 80 , 15c ; 80 , colored , 10c ; 50 , colored , 12c ; " 0. colored , 15c ; Bristol , ISJtfc ; Union Pa- cmo , 18c. CAIIPIST WAWP Bibb white , 18Xo ; col ored , 20 0. BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem. lie ; Beauty , 2'fc ; Boonc , 14c ; B , cased , M.50. PniNTS SOLID COLOHS Atlanta , 6ko [ ; Slater , 5c ; Berlin Oil , 6Kc ; Garner Oil , 6@ "c. PINK AND UOHBS Richmond ( k ; ; Allen 6c ; Hlverppint 5o : Steel River 6c ; Richmond mend Oc ; Pacific 0 > c. Ixnioo BLUE Wash- ngton ( ic ; Century Indigo blue prints , lOc ; American OJ < c ; Arnold O-ii'c ; Arnold B Ho ; Arnold A12c ; Arnold Goldseal 10) c. DHEBS ; Charter Oak , 4K < s ; Romano 3J-/O ; Lodi4Ko ; Allen 5) c ; Richmond 6 } c ; Windsor oc ; Eddystono Oc ; Pacific Co. GiNanAM Plunkett checks , 7 > fc ; Whlt- : cnton , 7J e ; York , 7c ; Normandi Dress , % c : Calcutta Dress. 8 > jfoWhittcuton ; Dress , ) c ; Renfrew Dress , 912Jic. . CAMiuuds Slater , 4ci , % \ Stan dard , 4 > c ; Peacock , 4J < c. COKSET JEAXS Anaroscogin , 7 c ; Kear- snge , 73 0 ; Hockport , OJi'c ; Concstogo , O c. TICKS Lewistbn , ! iO in. , Vtc \ \ Lewiston , 82 in. , 13Kc ; York , 82 In. , 14ci Sv/ift River , 7K ; ThorndlkeOO , SJ c ; Thorudike E F , 8KcThorndikel20 ; , 9 } c ; Thorndlko XXX , 15c ; Cordis No. 6 , 9 > o ; Cordis No. 4 , Ho. DENIMS AmoskcagD oz. , ICe ; Everett 7 oz. , 13c ; York 7 oz. , 18c' : Haymaker 8J < jC ; Jaffroy XX , HJfe ; Jeffrey XXX , 12' < fc ; Beaver Creek , AA , 12e ; Beaver Creek BB , He ; Beaver Creek CO , lOc , KISNTUCKV JBASS Memorial 15c ; Canton 18c ; Durham 27Xc ; Hercules I8c ; Leaming ton 22 } c ; Cottswold 25c. CitAsii Stevens'B,6c ; bleached , 7c ; Ste vens' A , 7Kc ; bleached , 8 0 ; Stevens' P , 8 c ; bleached , J < c ; Stevens' N , bleached , 10' c ; Stevens' S R T. 12 } c. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.85 ; plain Holland 8 } c to 9c ; Dado Holland 12We. FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman 82i ; Goshcn ; Clear Lake 32 > o ; Maple City 80 > { c. BLANKETS White. tl.00@7.50 ; colored $1.10 @ 8.00. Bi.BACitr.n SHEETING Berkely cambric , No. CO. O c ; Best Y < Jt , 4-4 , 0 > { c ; butter cloth OO , 4) ) 0 ; Cabot , 7J < c ; Fanvell , 8c ; fruit of Loom , SJ/c ; Greene G , Cc ; Hope , 7 } c ; King Phillip cambric , Ho ; Lonsdalo. ll o ; Lons- dale , 8Kc ; New York mills , lokcPeppercll ; , 2 inch , 10' < fc ; Pepperoll , 40 inch , HHo ; Pep- ercll , 0-4 , 15o ; PepiKjrell , 8-4 , 18c ; Pepperell , -4. 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 22 < fc ; Canton , 4-4 , 8 > fo ; Canton , 4-4 , 0 } c ; Triumph , Co ; Wum- sutta , Ho ; Valley , 5o. BIIOWN SiicnTixo Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7/c ; A BantloH , 4-1 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0c ; At lantic P , 4-4 , ojfo ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , 5 c ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4 > c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , ( > o\ \ Hoosicr LL , 4-4 , 5c ; Indian Head. 4-1 , 7Xc ! : Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 5Jfc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 .IJ c ; Pepperoll R , 4-4 , ftKo ; Pepperell 0,4-4 Oo ; Pepperell , 8-4 , loc ; Popperell , 9-4 , 18c : Pepperell , 10-4 , 20q : Utica C , 4-4. 4 o : Wachusctt , 4-4 , 7cr ' Aurora R , 44 , 6c ! : Aurora B , 4-4 , < Jc. DUCK West Point" " . ) in. 8 oz. , 10 } c ; West Point 29 In , 10 oz. I2 tfc : West Point 2 ! ) In , 13 flz , 15o ; West Point 40 In , 11 oz. lOc. Checks Caledonia X , 9J c ; Caledonia XX , Economy , OQOXo ; Otis , General Markets. SPIKITS Colopio. spirits , 188 proof , f 1.10 ; do 101 proof , $1. 12 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do 188 proof , tl.09. Alcohol IBS proof , $2.10 | ) cr wine Ballon. Redistilled whiskies , ei.OO@l.GO. Gin blended , $1.50 ® 2,00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $2,00@IOO ( ; Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , * 2.00@ .r > 0 ; Golden Sheaf bourboh and rye whiskies , $1.50 ( ga.OO. Brandies , Imported , * o.00@8.50 ; do mestic , $1.30@3.00. Gins , imported. W.50@ 0.00 ; domestic , fl.2.VSi.OO. ! Champagnes , im- l > ortcd , per case , $28.00ja3.00j ( ! American , per case , $10.00@10.00. HEAVY HAHDWAHE Iron , rate , $2.70 ; plow steel , sj > ecial cast. 4J c ; crucible steel , O o ; cast tools , do , 12@15o ; wagon siwkes , per set , $3.00(35.50 ( ; hubs , per set , $1.50 ; felloes , sawed dry , $1,00 ; tongues , each , bOc : uxles. each , 75o ; uquaro nuts , per Ib , 0@13o ; coil chain , per Ib , 0 } < @ 13 ; malleable , 8@10o ; iron wedges , Oo ; crowbars , 60 ; harrow teeth , c ; spring steel , 4@5o ; Burden's horse shoes. $4.75 ; Burden's mule shoes , $5.75 ; barbed wire , in car lots , $4.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 , $2.40 ; steel nulls , $2.50. HiiiEi Green butchers' , 5Ko ; green cured , 7o ; dry flint , lOo ; dry salt , So ; green calf skins , 7K ; damaged hides , two-thirds price. TjiUowi-3 . Grcaso Prime white , 8c ; yellow , 3c ; brown , l o. Shccppclts , , $10.00 ; nut , $10.00 ; range , $10.00 ; walnut block , $3.50 ; Iowa lump. $3.50 ; Iowa nut , 13.75 ; Illinois , $4.25(34.75. ( . , , - i a ml * Dry Iinmttor. I1IMKMHION8 A * ! ) TI.MIir.KH. 12,14 * 10 tt. 18 ft. SO ft , MS ft. 24 ft. 2x4 17.00 10.CO.M.U > 21.MS1.M ) ) 2x0 2x8 .2I.W21.M ) SxlO 2.TJ2 : ij.ai 4\H-8jH. FLOOltlXtl. A 0 In. White Pine $36.60 : C $29.60 B " " " 33.50 ; D 21.00 ri.Msiii.No. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1,14'lnch , s. 2 s $ .10.60 3d , clear , 1 inch , s. 2 s. , 43.60 " " IK , Itf , 2 In 40.60 A select , 1 inch , s. 2 s. , 40.00 " " ! > / , 1)42 ) In 44.00 B " 1 inch , 8.2 s. , 30.00 " " Itf , ! } , 2 In 87.00 VOPLAlt LUMIIRIt. Clear Poplar , Bx. Bds. J < in. , s. 2 u $35.60 " " K In. Panel , s. 2 s 27.00 " " Corrugated Celling , J < . . . 28.60 11ATTENK. WELL TUlllNtl , PICKETS. O. G. Baits , 2K In $00.75 " Kx3in. , B. Is 00.45 3 In. Well Tubing D & M and Bov 23.00 Pickets , D A H , Flat 20.60 " " Square 21.00 noAitiis. No. 1 com , s. 1 B$18.00 I No. 2. com , s 1 s$17.00 No. 3 " " 15.501 No. 4 , " " 13.00 B1DIXO. A , 12,14 nnd 10 ft. $21.60 ; C $15.60 B , " " " 20.50 ; D 12.60 FEXC1XO. No. 1,4 & 0 In 12 & 14 ft , rough $10.50 No. 1 , " " 10" " 19.60 No.2 , " " 12&14" " 10.00 No.2 , " " 10" 17,50 CE1L1XO AND PAllTITIOX. 1st com. j ; in White Pine Celling $34.00 2nd " " 28.00 Clearin. . Norway " " 10.00 2nd com. % In. " " " 14.00 STOCK HOARDS. A 12 Inch si a $45.60 No. 1 , com. 12 Bis , 12ft 20.60 " " " 14ft 19.00 " " " 10ft 18.60 No.2 " " 19.00 " " " 10ft 17.50 Inch Grooved I tooling , $1,00 pcrM more than 12-inch stock boards same length. SniNOI.ES , LATH. XX clcnr $3.10 Extra * A $2.90 A * Standard. . . . 2.75 * A * H B & B. . . 2.65 Oin. clear , No. 1. 1.50 Lath 2.05 White cedar , 6 In. , } < fs , 12o ; 0 In. qrs. , lie ; 8 in. qrs. , lOo ; 4 In. round , 1f c ; Tennessee , Rod Cedar , split , 15c ; Split Oak , 12c. I.IME , ETC. Qulncy white lime ( best ) , OOc ; Akron ce- ment$1.76 ; hair , 30o ; plaster , $2.75 ; tar board , $1.75 ; sash , 40o per ct. ; doors , 40o per ct. ; blinds , 40o per ct. ; mouldidgs , 40o per ct. ; tar felt , per cwt. , $2.75 , stmw board. $1.75. 8OUTIIEKN TEI.I.OW PINE. Com. 4 & 0 in. flooring $17.50 Star " " 21.50 Clear % in Celling 21.50 Clear K In Partition JJ3.00 Clearflnlshed , 1 & ! > { In. s2s l 9.00 Clear corrugated ceiling , 4 hi 27.00 Yellow pine casing and base 20.00 Death of a Wild Man. A correspondent from Beaumont , Tex. , writes : For over twenty years a wild intin by the name of RichardHon , with his family , consisting of n wife , with an occasional child added , have inhabited the woodland thickets of .TnH- per und Harden counties , hiding hither nnd thither as occasion might require , mbsisting on the nutivo products of the 'orcst , such as acorns , roots , etc. , nnd when opportunity offered the decaying flesh of dead wild animals. In their wooded retreat , hedged in by an almost 'mpenotrable thicket , this strange 'amily ' lived untrummolcd by the rules of civilized society. This life they led until about three months ago , when , unwittingly wandering within three miles of Beaumont , the family , iippurontly almost overcome with sick ness and hunger , and unable to wander "urther , were captured by passers by , nd brought hero. The church appointed a committee , who rented a house for them and under took to furnish them with all the sub- tun tiuls of lifebut old gray heads shook bt the action of the committee. That man will die , they faaid , if you put him 'n a house whore he is protected from ho elements ; treatment of this kind will kill them ; all they need is plenty of rain und sunshine , cold and heat , a hol low log or grassy meadow to sleep in. But the fated hand of civilization was kindly placed on them. In a comforta ble hoube the tender hands of the first adios of the land nursed them ; prcach- ors prayed for , them ; they were fur nished medicine by the skilled hand of an allopathic physician * , fed on the best the market afforded , but notwith standing all the kind treatment the pre diction of the gray hf > ads became true , and the wild spiritof the man , the child of nature , and an inhabitant of nature's wild forests , winged its way to lie happy hunting grounds of eternal cst. The survivors will now witness the strange sight of seeing the father and husband laid to his eternal rest in the bosom of mother earth , in a coflin made by skilled workmen of some great city , and paid for out of the coffers of Jotlorbon county , while they look on and wonder like some dumb creatury at the strange proceedings. The survivors of this Blnmgo family will now , no doubt , betake themselves to their for mer retreat , as the toil and worry , and work especially , is exceedingly dibtuste- ful to them. In another column of this issue will bo found an entirely now and novel specimen of attractive advertising. It is one of the neatest ever placed in our paper , und wo think our readers will bo well repaid for examining the supposed display letters in the advertisement of Prickiv Ash Bitters. mo if rxiCQUAixriD WITB rna looairaT or rail COCXTKT V1LL IK > V VUMlXUiO THIS MAT THAI TBI HICAGO.ROCKISLANDtPACIFIC RAILWAY tf reaion of lt < central poiltlox cioie relatlen to llnci Eait of Cblcaco , and contln-OUl linei at terminal points We it , Horthwcit and Boutbweit. U the true middle link In that tranicontlnentai njstrm which Iniltei and faelUtatei trarel and trafflo between the Atlantic and FaeUc. Toe Rock Iiland main line and branches tncluda Chi- eato.Jalltt. Ottawa , La 8alle , I' orl , OKHMIO , Hollne and Hock Iiland , In llllnoltt parenport , Muicatlnt , Wathlncton , I'alrfltld , Ottumwa.Oikalooia , Wt > t Lib ert jr. Ion a CUT , DwUolnti , tndlanola.Wlnteriot , Atlan tic , KnoxTllle , Auduboa. Jltrlic , Outhrla Centre and Council llluffi , In lowai Oallatln , Trenton , 6tipl > , Cameron and Xaniaa City , In Itliiourlt L ai-jworth and AtohUon , In Kanian Albert Lea , Mlnntapolli and It.faul.lnUlnneiotai Watertown and Sioux Falli.l * Dakota , and hundred * of Intermediate el tics and town * . . ' , 'The Great Rock Island Route" * Guarantee ! ipeed , comfort , eertalnty and iafetj. It permanent war li dlttlnfuuhed for Iti eic llcnce. Ill brtdf are of atone and Iron. Iti track U of solid IteelIti rollingitock perfect. Ilipauengerequlpmont kai all the latttjr appliance ! that experience ha proret Mful. and for luxurious accommodation If niu.lt > - eawti III Expriii Tralni conilit of iup rlor U Coacbei , elegant Pullman Palace Parlor and Slxpl Can. mperb Dlnlnc Can , proTldlnj dullcloui ratali , and ( between Chicago and 6t. Joitpb , AUblion and Kantai Cltjr ) netful Reclining Cbafr Can. It * man- trenxnt If couerratlTe , 1U dUclpllne exactlaf "The Famous Albert Lea Ror.-e" Between Chtcaro and IllnneapolU and St. Ia. li the farorite. Over thli line BolM rait Kxprtti Tralni run dally to attractlre reiorti for tonrtiti In Iowa and Mlontiota , and , via VTattrtown and Eloux Falli. to the rich whtat and rratlnj landi ut Interior Dakota. Via Seneca aad Xaokakee , the Hock Iiland offer ! luperlor Inducement ! to traTelera between Cincinnati , Indian- apolli , Lafajett and Council llIuITi , Bt. Jeieph , Atckl- ion , Leareawortb , Kama ! City , St , Paul , and Intirmi- dlate point ! . All patroni ( cipeclallr ladlei and chll- drin ) rectlre protection , eourteir and kindly attention. For ticket ! , mapi , f oMen , copln of WeiUrn Trail , or any d lnd Information , apply to principal office ! la Ue UnlUd Btatei and Canada , or addren , at Chlcaro , 1.1. UllI , f.1T , < eMI , I. A. HllllOII , - ; . ' " ; ' / ' ' S < ; ' " ; ' 'V , -v ; ; ; . . . . ' r. , . _ . Agricultural Implements. _ CHURCHILL PACKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements. ! agons , Carriage ) and liiicnlc . Jonc Street , He Iwcen Oth And > , Ncbra ka. lNlNCIER & AgricnllnrallDiplements.fagons.Carriages . . -J"1"1 I10' W" > l ' i Omaha. " * Nebraska. PARLINORENDORF & MART IN , . ' Wholfit'0 IValeM In AgricnltnrallniplGnienls , Wagons & Bnggies JOl. TO. COS ami ! C7Jonn ! < trtctOmalia. Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills. Seeders. * m& ' , Wifrt& % WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , - Wholesale - AgriCQltnral Implements , W agons &Bnggie $ Corner luh and Nicholas mreet * . Artists' Moterlals. A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1613 Doug las Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Boots and Shoes. W. V. MORSE & CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes- ICU rarnara St. , Omaha , Neb. Manufactory , Bummer Btreet , lloston. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( Successors to need , Jones A Co. ) Wholesale Mannfactnrers of Boots and Shoes Agents for notion Robber Shoo Co. 1102,11041101 Harner St. , Omaha. Nebraska. Coffees , 8plo88 , Etc. LARKE COP'PEE CO Omaha Coffee and Splco Mills. Teas , Cofees Spices , Baking Powder , Crockery and Glassware. W. L. WRIGHT , Agent tor the Manufacturers and Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps. Chimneys. Kte. OIBco. 317 8.13lli fit. . Omnhi , Ncbranka. ' Commission and Storago. D. A. HURLEY. Commission and Ming , Batter , KMII unit Produc * . Coniliinmvnt * olleltcd. lleadquarteri for Hlon vnro , Herri Boirt and _ Gr | i Banked. 1411 1)odu bt.Omalia. RIDDELL ti RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , Bpcclaltlci Butler , Knn' , Ctiftne , Pouttrr. Uam * . Ofiten , Ktc. , Etc. ill South Uth Street. WIEDEMAN & CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Butter , Oame , Krulti , Ktr. iBOKouth tub St. , Omaha , Ncbraika. GEO. SCHROEDER it CO. , ( Huccesion to McShane A 8chroe < ler. ) Frodncc Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha , VaKwuKkK . ' Coal , Coke a nd LI me. DMAH/TCOAL , COKE & LIME CO. , Jokers of Hard and Soft Coal , KB South 13tli Slrtet , Omaha , Nebra lia. ' J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Mannfactnrers of Illinois White Lime , nd ( hlnpon of Coal , Cok , Ccnirnt. Planter , I.lrn * . Brain Vile and 8 w r IMpe. OBIre , Paxtun Hotel , Farnam Ht. , Oinuba , Neb. 'J'elctihono 811. NEBRASKA "FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Cole , 211 Booth 13th St. , Omaha , Neb. M. E. SMITH St CO. . Dry Gooffs , Furnishing Goons and Notions 1102 and llMDouflH , Cor. lltk St. , Omaha. Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jokers in Dry Goods.Notions Genta' Furnlihlnf Qoodi.Corner llth and Ilarner 8U Omuha , Nebraska. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre , Farnara Btreet , Omaha , Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Fnrnitnre , Bedding , Upholstery , Hirrors , Etc. 1206,1308 and 1210 Karnam Street , Omaha. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER & CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , T05,707 , TOO and 711 S. I0th St. , Ouiaha , Neb. McCORD. BRADY & CO. , Wholesale tirocers , llth and I/eavenworth Street ! , Omaha , Nebraika. D. M. STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1111,1KI and 128 Harrier Btreet , Omaha , Neb. ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , 1111 and lilt HarnCT Street , Omaha , Neb. Hardware. LEE , FRIED & CO. , Johte of Hardware and Nails , Tinware .Sheet IonEtc. Acenti for Howe bcalo.and Miami I'uwder Cu. , Omaha , Neb. HIMEBAUQH Ic TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanic ! ' Tooli and Buffalo Scale * . 1405 louglai-it. Omaha , Nebraska. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and nnrntj BU , Omaha , 'Neb. Western Ace nt for Au tln 1'owderCo .Jelferion Steel Nallt , twr- banks Standard Scales. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , \Yanon Stork , Hardware Lumber , etc. 1209 and 1211 llarncy Btreet , Omaha. EDNEY ft GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock , Heavy Hardware , Kto. 1417 and \l\'l \ \ I arenwortU St. , Omaha , Neb. Hats , caps , Eto. W. L , PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Earner Btreet. Omaha , Neb. Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO and 1LER ft CO. , Importers&JolteoffineWines&Liprs Kast India Bitters and Domestic Liquors , 1112 Htrnsr Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All kinds of Bnilding Material at Wholesale llth Btreet and Union Pacific Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Boon , eta , Yudf-CorntrTtu and Douglat ; Coranrltb and DoujlM. C. N. DE1TZ , Dealer in all Rinds of Lumber , UU > and California BU. , Omaha , Neb. FRED w. GRAY ! Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner 6th and Uoaclaa BU. , Omaha. T. W ; HARVEY LUMBER CO. , . . To Dealers Only , _ _ _ _ _ Lumber. CHAS.R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , ' tTooa Carpets and Parquet Kloortnf. tth aid Dontlaa ) JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , ' Wholesale Lumber , Etc , ' nrlrit and American Portland Cement. Flat * Meal for.Mlwaoko | HTilrs llcC m ata < Julnc7 Whit * U e , I. OBERFELDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers of Millinery I Notions 2 , 110 and 111 Booth lllh Rtreet. Notion * . J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishini Good ! _ mi and 106 Kouth 10th Blrt-tt , Osaaka. _ " V"NYARD | &SCHNEIDEH. * Notions and Gent's ' Fnrnishini OooJl _ 1106 Harney Street , Omaha. Oils. "TAN Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ail * Oreas * . etc. , Omaha. A. II. Bishop. Ma M % Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carrr a nice stock of printing , wrapping and srrltlnft rapor. Special attention tlttn to car load oMers. _ Printers' Matorlal * . WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , Dealers l tjpe , prrsnes and printer * ' luppllea , Hk Sout 12th Btreet , Omaha. OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Mannfactnrers and Dealers in Bute Good ; Oil Clothing and Leather n > ltln > . 1008 Karnam Btrotf teamFIttlngs , ' A. L. STRAND CO. , Pumps , Fines and Engines. team , water , railway and mining luppllri , etc. M8fc Vf ! and IRI Fariinm Street , Omaba. * CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , 'team ' and Water Bumillrn. Hesrtquartare fur Mask KUOSI& Co' * goods , nil farnam St. , Omaha. ' U.S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , lUllldar Wind Mills DID and 9X1 Farnaro St. , Omaha * U. K. HUM , Acting Manager. BROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. Bheet Iron Work. Fleam Putuin , Haw Mllli. UfHllJ Leiirenworth Street , Omaha. Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL& CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 111 and 13 Jones St. , Omaha . " A"RMSTRONG , PETTIS A co. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch hmme of the Henner Bucgr Co. Huggles a | wholesale and retail. IKB.nlOana ta liard tftreeV * Omaha. Telephone No. 7W. Teas and Cigar * . WM. A. WILSON & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Teas & Cigars ; Spices and Daisy linking Powder. 1IU and 1418 llatt ner ptreet , Omaha. 01HA MANOFAGTD1RS. Cornlo * . EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Mannfaclnre UmM Iron ant Cornice. John Kpeneter , Proprietor. WO IXxlieaa * UUead ! < North 10th btreetUnaba. : Smoke Stacks , Bollors , Eto. H. K. SAWYER , S Mannfactaring Dealer in Smote Starts. Brltchlngf , Tanks and lleneral Holler Itepalrtng. 1311 I > o < l e Htreet , Omaha , Neb. T PAXTON * VIERLINQ. OMAHA WIRE& IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railing ? [ ) esk ralli , window guard * , flower landf , wlroalgua etc. , U ) North ICth tit. , Omaha. OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS ; Man'frs ' of Fire SBnrglar Proof Safes ] Vaulti. Jail work. Iron and wlrn fencing , ilicni , etc. CM Andrecn , 1'rop'r. Cor. Kth anil .lucksun Ht > . MEAQHER & SPROAT , General Agents for Dlebold Fare A I/otk Co.'i Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.Time Locis , VaulU anil Jail Work , 1415 Karnam struct , Omaba. _ _ _ . . CANlFIELD MANUFACTURINa CO. Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeani I'anU , gblrta , Ktc. 1102 and 1104 Uouglai Btreet. Omnhn , Neh. Sash , jtoors , Eto. ' * M. A. DISBROW it'cO.T Wlioleialo Manufacturers ot Sasii , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch OBlcej HtU and Imnl Slrccli , Omaha , .S'tb , BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sasb , Doors , Blinds , Moulding ! , Hlalr Work HIM ! InUirlor llurd Wood Kin * lib. a. K. Cornerttth and l.cavenwoitb Btreeti , Onmlia , Nub. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Doorc , And Ulimln , Tumlnc , Htalr-work. Hunk nnd OOc * Fittings. XJth a nil 1'oppleton Avenue. Brewers. STORZ & ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , L',31 North KlKhteenth Street , Omaha , Nch. C.H.PAI.MIR. N. p. IIICIIMAN. j. it. niANcnAna PALMER , RICHMAN & . CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , OfBee Iloom 24 , Onpoilte Ricbanne Ilutldtng , Union btuck Yardt , Suutb Omaha , > eb. McCOY BROS. . Liye Stock Coimission Merchants , Market furnished free on application. PtocVeri an feeder ! furnished un good t rnu. ltuleri > nce > ; Oma ba National Hank amlhmiUi OmahaNMJonal , Uolo Btoek rarti , HouLh Omnha. LORIMER , WESTERFIELD & . MAl.EV Lire Stock Commission , Room 1& , Kicbanve llullillnx , Unlou Stock Tar < Uk houtli oraaha. Neb. HORN * SHARPE , Commission Dealers in Lire Stock , Room 23 , ( exchange Ilulldlng , Union Ptock Ydi , Omaha. Kef rancu < i Union Nat'l Hank , Clinaha Union ftock Yard * Hank. t ) . Omaha , K. H. I'rei. Am. llank * Truit Co. , Ornnha. ALEXANDER i FITCH , Commission Dealers in Live Stock , Room a , opposite Ksehange RulMIng , Union Eto < * Yardi. South Omaha. NeE. UNION STOlCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , . ' . Job * IT. BujO , BuperiaUadtoi.