CHICAGO lilVE STOCK. CHICAGO , Juno 5. ( Special Telegram to TiiB I3EE.I UATitB Outof the receipts of cattle there were probably 2,600 Texan * , leaving only , ny 0,500 , natives of nil sorts on p lo , among which were scarcely 4,000 timt wcro any way good. Buyers hustled out early and made strong bids on the start , not leaving the pens if they could buy the cattle. Hence , the salesmen generally quoted suit able Cflttlo from strong to n shade firmer. New York was reported very firm and Chi- capo had nil the good cattle in sight as the receipts in St. Louis and Kansas City were largely Tcxans. Common natjvcs and can ning stock sold down alongside of Tcxans , the latter selling substantially lower than on Friday last. There was literally nothing doing in stockcns and feeders. Veal calves were slow , the supply fair and prices about the same as last week. Natives strong ; good to choice beeves , $ l.76(3. > .EOj mediums , t4.60@4.00 ; inferior to fair , W.10@4.4o ; cows nnd mixed , tl.X3.CO ( ) ; stockcrs and feeders , f2.MS4.1U ) ; Tcxans , $3.00. KO\V ! nnd weak ; Btccrs , $2.7 ( S4.25 ; cows , tl.UO2.50. Hoes Business was brisk with an upturn of Be all nroutul , best heavy making S2.GO with a few Phllndolphlad at $5.65 , the bulk of mixrd ( THi@5.r : > 0 , and light sorts of 100 to 100 Ibs average. ' , JI > .45@r > .DO ; featherweights of 180 to 150 lb averages making ? 5.80@r .40. KINANCIAIj. NEW YonK , Juno 5. [ Special Telegram to TUB BRE. ] STOCKS Although the stock market was extremely dull , with the trading routined to less than six stocks , there was n noticeable change for the hotter in the orders. First prices were generally from % toi \ per cent above Saturday's final quotations nnd further advances were recorded during the early dealings and Union 1'nciflc and Missouri Pacific advanced Jf per cent , nnd Heading nnd Northern Pacific preferred nnd Northwestern % per cent each. The gains in the remainder of the list were only fractional. Toward midday there was n small increase in the trading but the advance was checked. Tlio shorts were the chief buyers , but there was alee some bull manipulation In Union Pacific. Advices from Washington were not very favorable for the immediate passage of the relief bill nnd after an advance stock came out more freely and most of the early appreciation disappeared. The St. Paul statement for May showed a dccrcaso of 81COS59 but It had llttlo effect on the market , the entire fluctuation being confined to } 4 point. Coalers continued strong until the close and recorded gains of } { to % . Pull man Jumped Into prominence as a strong stock and advanced 2 points on the buying of n few hundred shares. The rest of the list did nothing of Importance. President In- man , of the Richmond Terminal , has outlined the following plan for tbo alliance of the southern roads : First , the board of control , consisting of the president , or In his absence , of the vice president , of each road party to the agreement ; second , the board or commit tee of arbitration to consist of three arbitra tors , to bo elected by the board of control. This board will have Jurisdiction over all matters pertaining to rates , and also to all vacations pertaining to the building of now lines and extensions by any road liable to in terfere with thu buslncsss of any road rep resented in the board. Tlio statement of the Northern Pacific for May is fully us peed as the the friends of that property have claimed and showed an Increase of $477,890 , nnd from July 1 to May 31 , a gain of $2,583,013. There was good buying and last sales were at out side figures , showing an advance on pre ferred over Saturday's close of lc. The other active stocks closed firm at the top , recording net gains of % to IjSfc. Burlington and Hock Island were up 1 point each , Oregon Transcontinental 1 % , Pullman 1J4 , Heading Jf , St. Paul > , Union Pacific % . The total sales wore 100,025 shares , including 25,000 of Reading , 18,000 Union Pacific , 13OJOSt. Paul , and 7,000 Missouri Pacific. GOVEKNMBNTS Government bonds were dull but steady to firm. YESTEHDAY'S QUOTATIONS 17. 8.4s registered. 120 } ; C.&N.W lOflH U. B. 4s coupon. . * . 127 ; ; do preferred 14. ) U.S. 4isreKUtred.l07 ! N.Y.Cuntral 10i4 ! U. B 4MB coupon..107 0.11. N 4 Pacific Cs of ' 05 lit ) P. T ! ! Canada Southern. . 4H'/J ' I'acinc Mall ! tU Central Pacltlc SO'i O. U.4B 17M Chicago & Alton..lv : > I'ullman PalaceCai 14H C.,1I.Q. Heading G0 ? { D L 4 W Hock Island 107 ' U'tell. a. . . . ; ; . . . . . 17 8t.L. &S. F 2 W Erie 24 j do preferred 06 Ji do preferred 64 ! C..JI. & St. Paul. . . fiflU Illinois Central 11H do preferred 107 J. . ll.&W 1(1 ( St.P.0 K.&T V2 do preferred. . . . LakeShore Ul Texas Pacific ! , . & N f.'l'i Union Paclllc. M\i \ Michigan Central. . 78tf W. , St.L. & P..u. . ISli MlssourlPacltlc. . . 70U do preferred. . . . iSJ'/i Missouri I'acinc. . . . Si ' W. U. Telegraph. . 75j ? doprefcrred 6li ! | MONEY ON CALL Easy nt 1 to 1J per cent , bid 2 , closed offered ut 1@1 . PltlME MUIIUANTILE PAl'Ell 4@0 pCr cent. STKUMNO Exciuxon Quiet but stendy tit M.gdK for sixty day bills ; * 4.8S > for de mand. I'UODUCK MAKKETS. New Vork , Juno 4 , Wheat necclpts. 840.0M ; exports. 82,000 ; cash , heavy nnd K@f ° lower ; options ruled weak , declined 140 ivt opening , later increased h&/4C , then loll buck KOXci closing steady with small reaction ; ungraded red , S'JQiWJj'c' , No. 3 red , B'Jo In elevator , 00 @ @WWo afloat , Die f. o. b. ; July closing at HI c. Corn Hccoipts , V.M.OOO ; exports , 59,000 ; declined J @HC , closing about stcnily ; un- Krnilcd mixed , ( W@03c ; No. 2 , IB o In ele vator , C3c ullout ; July cloniiiR at ( WJ c. Oats Receipts , 08,000 ; eximrts , none ; Rtcatly ; mixed wpstcrn , 80@40oj white west- urn , 42@l8c. Coffco Spot , fair ; Rio , dull nt S10.0 ; oiitions opened stronger , closing heavy nnd lower. Sales : 77,000 bags. June , * 14.00 ( < 14.85 ; Firm ; western , I'qrk Steady ; mesa was quoted ot $14.00 ® 14.50 for old ; $15.W@15r ! > 0 for new. Lard More or less neglected ; western eteain , spot , quoted ut $ S.72 > . Uutter Quiet uud Btroner ; western , 12@ lUo. lUo.CheeseSteady ; Ohio flat , 7 < < ? 8c. Cincinnati , Juno 4-rWhcat Steady ; No , 2 red. We. Corn Dull and lower ; No. 2 mixed , 65f 50c. OaU Lower ; No. 3 mixed , Rye Dull ; No. 2 , 07@C8n. Pork Quiet at f 14.02 . Lard Firm ; $8,10. Wlilsky Steady and higher ; $1.14. MlniicnpollB , June 4. Wheat The re ceipts for two days were 223 cars , shipments 60 curs. The market opened at Saturday's figures , but when Now York began declining buyers forced prices down in till ? market. Closing ; in store : No. 1 hard , cash and June , 62J/o ; July , 83 > { o ; August , 84tfc ; No.l north ern , cash uml June , 81 fo ; July , 82tfoj Augubt. 8HNo.2 northern , cash nnd Juno , TWo ; July , 8 ( > J/c ; August SU/c. On track- No. 1 hard , 84s)54)o ( ) ; No. 1 northern , 62XQ 83c : No. 2 nortiiern , 6C@ Sl c. Flour Unchanged ; patents to ship In Backs In car lots , 4.60 < iJ4.70 ; in barrels , $1.70 ( S4.00. 8t. I.ouls , Juno 4. Wheat Lower ; cash , BSKCJKto ; July , 64tfc. . . , . , Corn Uull and lower ; cash , 50 > f@51o ; July , 51 J/c , Oats Lower ; cash , 8' July , 20'tfc. Pork fU.50. Lanl-f8.00. Wlilsky-tl.13. Uutter Pirm ; creamery and dairy , 13@16o , There will bo no afternoon board during this week. Ne\vOrlenu8Juno4. Corn Unchanged ; mixe < j , CSc ; yellow , 00@70oj white scarce ut 72o. Outs-Quiet ; No , 2 , 44Q14K < 5. Corn Meal Uuchnnrod : M.10 , HOB Products Uncimngcd } pork , 115,00 lar.i , ronucd tierce , * 7.8"H. , , , , Hulk Meats Shoulders , fO.50 ; long clcai nnd clear rib , $7.b7K- , Milwaukee , Ju o4. Wheat Firm ; casl 61o , July. Wo : August , Sl c. Corn Dull ; No. 3 , 55o , Oats Lower ; No , 2 white. 37KQ33C , llye Unchanged ; No. 1. 63ViKWc. Larlcy PooiJjumnil ; No. " , C5o. Provisions Steady ? 'pork , cash and Juno , rt-j.oo. Knnsnfl City , Juno 4. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 soft , cash , 85c asKcd : No. 2 red winter , July 74) 0 bid. 77Ke asked. Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , 47 > f bid , 4So asked ; July , i8Hc bid,48Vcasked. Oats No. 2 , astffc asked. lilVE STOCK. Clilcixgo , Juno 4. Tlio Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 10,000 ; natives strong at $4.10@3.30 ; cows and mixed , $ U'OS3.GO ; stockcrs and feeders , $2.50(34.10 ( ; Tcxans $1.90@4.25. Hogs Hcceljits , 20,000 ; market strong and 5c higher ; mixed , W.30@5.52if ; heavy , $5.4.0 @ 5.05 ; light , $ r..25@5.M ) . Sheep Receipts , 4.000 ; market strong ; shorn natives , $3.75(35.25 ( ; Oregon feeders. $3.8 3.40 ; Texnns , 8J.0033.50 ; lambs , $1.00 @ ' 1.50 per head. The Journal's special cablegram from Lon don quotes a liberal supply of cattle , but de mand rather weak. Ucst firm , however , at 12c per lb , estimated dead weight. Nnttotml Stock Ynrdo , Enst St , LoulH , Juno 4. Cattle Receipts , 30 ; shipments , 1.2DO ; choice heavy native steers , $ .WXB5.25 ; fair to good native steers , $4.10 C4.CiO ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , $3.10(34.80 ( ; stockcrs nnd feeders , fair to good , $2,20@3.00 ; rangers , common to good , Hogs Receipts , 2,000 ; shipments , 3,400 : market was stranger : choice heavy and butchers' selections , f.YSIfa.l.OO ; packing , me dium to prime , $5.30i2r ( ' .4i : ; light grades , ordinary to best , 5.20$5'40. ( KtuiHdH City , Juno 4. Cattle Receipts. 3KX ( ) ; shicmcntR , 1.500 ; corn-fed aetlvo ; good to choice ? 4.604.IO ( ; common to medium , $3.S5iil.30 ; stockers , $2.2532.00 ; feeders , $3.KQ3. ( ) < X ) ; cows , $2.00@3.60 Hogs Receipts , ,2OJ ! : ; shipments , 1,000 ; steady to strong ; Common to choice , $5.100 5.45 ; skips and piga , $2.50 ( 5.00. OMAHA IjlVB STOCK. Cattle. Monday , June 1,1833. The receipts of good beef cattle continued light nnd the market is steadily Improving. To-day there were sixty llvo fresh loads of cnttlo , on sale. The market was active at an advance of fully 5c and everything desirable that was offered on the market found ready sale. One small bunch of l,2t > l-lb steers reached $4.00. lions. Only thlrty.flvo loads were offered on sale to-day. The demand was good nnd the market opened active at an advance of lOc. The hogs were all sold early , the market closing strong. The general quality of the hogs was not good. Sheep. There was only a picco of a load on the market. Kccclpta. Cattle 1,300 Hogs 2r , 00 Sheep 3'JO Prevailing I'rlous. The following is a tnblo of prices paid In thlsmarket for the grades of stock men tioned. Primostocrs , 1300 to 1500 Ib3.4.00 (34.70 Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 4.35 GH 1.00 Fnt little steers , 000 to 1050 Ibs. 4.10 @ 4.40 Common to choice cows 2.00 C > 3.50 Common to choice bulls 2.00 ( ft3.no FairtochoicolighthoRS 5.10 CJ5.20 Fair to cholpo heavy hops 5.30 ( $5.40 Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.20 5.30 UcprcBCiuativc Salos. CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. Ibull 1400 2.30 3 cows 1007 3.35 3 cows ' .140 2.00 Ibull 1COO 3.00 5cows < J70 8.10 " 29 stockers 5.VJ 4 cows 1237 3.25 Istug 1870 3.50 8 cows and steers 1021 3.50 IScows 1030 3.00 1 sing 1400 4.K ( ) 20 steers 10S7 4.25 21 steers 1034 4.25 1 steer 1050 4.25 22 steers 1014 4. : 1 2 oxen 2000 4.30 44 steers 11 0 4.35 10 steers 1105 4.50 39 steers 1214 4.50 5 steers 1370 4.50 12 steers and oxen 1470 4.IX ) 58 steers 1144 4.CO 21 steers 1170 4.00 33 steers 1242 4.00 4'J'steers 1340 4.02K 114 steers 1273 4.02 > i 30steers 12S3 4.05 1153 steers 1202 4.05 11 steers ami heifers 1201 4.70 1 vcnlcalf 7.00 1IOOH. No. 10. , 74. , 214. , 87. , 71. , 78. , 81. , CO. , 70. 72. 73. 73. , 88. 83. , 40. , 78. 70. , f. , No. 2'J native shorn 12S * 5.05 Monthly Comparisons. The following Is the number of hogs pur chased on this market during the past month us compared with the month of April , showIng - Ing the Increase and decrease : Olllolnl Itoport. The following is the oDlcial statement o : the receipts unil shipments for the mouth of May : IIBCRH'TS , SIMI'UKNTS. Packers' 1'urcliasca. Sbowlug the number of cattle , ho 3 aud hccp sold to packers nnd lending buyers on ' market. to-day's . J1003. Inmmond ft Co . > > " > Omnlm P. Co . W7 Armour&C. P. Co . SS3 J. P. Squires At Co . &M E. L , . Lnmberl . 3 Glbbs & White . 2 3 E. A. UlackshlroACo. . . . . TS Iilvc Stock Notes. L. F. Swift , of Swift & Co.1 wns nt the rnrds. William Bays , Valparaiso , wns hero with n load of hogs. Jim Frnzlcr , Columbus , wns down looking over the mnrkct. Hell & llankln , Tlldcn , marketed a load of 270-lb hogs at t5.40. J. C. Welch , Clarlnda , la. , wns hero wlthn mixed lend of stock , John Ilnstio cnmo In Into with a load of cattle and a lend of hogs. Among the visitors at the yards was A. J. 3rccnntnycr , Council Blurts. Nyo. Wilson , Moorehouso & Co. , sold a lend of 40c hogs shipped from Cornlca. ' Mead wns represented by N. Jncquot. who came in with n load each of cattle und hogs. Among those who cnmo In with cnttlo wcro ho following : E. E. Snn born , Springfield ; Gcorgo Wcisner. Shelton ; J. Huck , Cfolo ; W. C. Swnrtz , Silver City ; Chris ICoch , Mil- nrd ; U. W. Allen , of the Standard Cnttlo company , and Hlchnrd Fox , Grceley Center. OMAHA WJIOIJKSALI2 MAHKKT. Produce , Krultfl , Nuts , Eto. Monday , Juno 4. Tic ? follou-lnu ( jKofdlfoHi arc wholcxalc uiiJ Jiol rcif / / . Prices quoted on jtroducc ire the rates ut which round lots nrcsoMon hts market. Fruit * or other lines nf i/ooi/s / / rcryiiirltiy ixrlni Ittlior In jwcMiio nntiiot nl- t'dj/s / be supplier ? on dHOWc orr/o'8 / ( it the name prices ijuofed for the local trndc. Rates on Jlour and feed arc jolliers' prices. Prices on yrrifii rirc those pairl liy Omahn inlllcru delivered. All quotations on mer chandise arc obtained from leading houses nil rc corrected rftiiiy. Prices on crackers , cakes , etc. , are those aiven b\i \ JcuiJIiiu wm- ufaclurcrs. There was nothing special to note In the nnrket to-dny , except that a shipment of early Cnllfornla vcgatnblcs , Is expected in the morning. Trade was fairly active , and quotations ruled unchanged. HuTTEit Fancy creamery roll butter. 21c ; with solid packed at 10@lSc ; choleo country butter , 14@15o ; common grades , 11@ 12c. 12c.Eoos Eoos Strictly fresh , 12@12Kc. CltmuiiEa Per cnso of 10 Ibs , $2.00(22.25. ( Southern cherries $3.50 per 24 quart case. STitAWiiiJHitiusi } -l.50J4.75 ( per cnso. CIIKKSE Full cream , 13@14c. HniT850c per doz. POTATODS Choice homo grown , "CtSSCc ; Utah and Colorado stock , 81.10&1.S5 ; low grades , 55 ( 05c. POUI.TIIY No dressed fowl in the market ; llvo chickens , S,1.00@'J.25 ucr doz ; spring chickens , $3.00@3.25 ; small chickens , § 1.6'J ( < ? 2.00 2.00Si'iNACH Si'iNACH $1.50 per bbl. HituiiAitn 2 < V 2.J o per lb. ONIONS Native Btock$1.25@1.50 ; Spanish , per box of 5 Ibs , $1.75@2.00 ; California on ions , 3 > tf@4c per lb. LEMONS $ y.75@4.50 per box ; fancy , S4.50 ® 5.50 5.50OIIANOES California Hiversidc , $3. 75@4.00 ; medium sweet Riversides , $4.50 per box ; Messina , $ , r > .50@7.00 ; Los AtiROlcs , $2.75 ® 3.00 ; Los Angeles Navals , fl.OO ; Hlversido Navals , $0.00. CAIIIIAOUS 3@3 > c per lb. for California. CAULtrLowcu Good stock , $1.50@1.7o per < loz. AsPAiuotJS C0@75o per dozen bunches. Cucu.Miiuus 50o per doz for choice. LKTTOCC SOtitn.'ic per doz. CBI.VIIY California stock , $1.50 per doz. UAUidiiES 30c per doz. STIIINO UcAxa $1.50 per bu. GttBii.v PEA ? l.fiOi < ? 'J.OO per bu. TOMATOCS $2.50 ( < c3.'lO per bu. PINE Ai'i-LE-i S2.35@2.00. BANANAS Common medium , $2.50@3V00 per bunch ; choice , S3.00M3.50. Tuiisii's California , 2 } @ 3c per lb. DATES Persian , flj ( v < > 7e per lb. CIDEH Choice Michigan cider , § 4.50@0.50 per bbl. of 32 gal. POPCOUN Choice rice corn is quoted nt3@ 4o per lb. ; other kinds 2 > < f@c : ! per lb. CAUHOTS New stock , 4045c per doz. UnANs Good stock , $2.GO@2.75 ; California beans , $ 'J.25@2.40. Fins In layers , 18@15o ; cake , lOc per lb. NUTS Peanuts , raw , O'i@7c ; Urazil nuts , 13c ; almonds , Tarragona , ! iio ; English wal nuts , 15@18c ; fllbcrts , ISc ; Italian chestnuts , 15c ; pecans , 15c. HONCV lC@21c for 1 lb frames ; canned honey , 10@12c pcr-lb. PAHSI.CV 30 per doz. GitKUN ONIONS 15@20c per doz. PUKE MAIM.U Svitui$1.'J5 per gal. SALSIFY 25c per bunch. Grocer's List. nrriNED LAUD Tierce , 7J < c ; 40 lb square cans , 7fc ; 50-lb round , Sc ; 20-lb round , 8/c ; 10-lb palls , 8c5-lb ; pails , Sc : 3-lb pails , 8 c. New Orleans molasses , per bbl. , 37@4Gc per gal. ; corn syrup , 30c ; half bbls. , 38c ; 4-pal kegs , $1.55 : sorghum , 33c. PHOVISIONS Hams , 10 > f@llc ; breakfast bacon. 10W@10 c ; bacon sides , 'J@04'c : dry salt , 8J @oc ; shoulders , 7@7 c ; dried beef , 10C < Bllc. PICKLES Medium , In bbls , $ ! J.OO ; do in half bbls , $3.50 ; small , in bbls , S7.00 ; do in half bbls , $4.00 ; Rherklus , in bbls , $3.00 ; do In half bbls , 54.50. CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , per case , $3.20@3.35 ; strawberries , 2-lb , per cnso , $2.X ( > @ 2.70 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $2.00 ( ? 2.70 ; California pears , per case , $1.704.bU ; apricots , per case , $ ! .25 ( < 4.3.Ii ; peaches , per case , $5.00W5,75 ( ; white cherries , per case , (5.1)0(30.00 ) ( ; California plums , per case. $1.50 (34.00 ( ; blueberries , per case , $ 'J.OOS2.10 ( ; ccg plums , 2-lb , per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case , $3.0@5.75 ; 1-lb salmon , per dozen , $1.60rl.b5 ( : 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $2.80 ( M2.1K ) ; 2-lb string beans , per case , $1.75 © 1.80 ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , $ lljOgltM ( ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.50S2.0J ( : 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , $2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , J2.30@2.40 ; 2-lb corn , $2.2003.40 ; sardines , white extra C , 0iOKo ; extra C , i 0 ? c ; yellow C , SJf .IJtc ; cut loaf , 70-fie ( 7Xc ; powdered , 7 ; < r3Sjc ; New Orleans COFFKB Ordinary grades , Ifi@l7o ; fair. 7@18c ; prime , IBd l'J c ; fancy green and yellow , a Q'ilc ; old government Java , 2SQ 30o ; Interior Java , 25@2So ; Mocha , 2S@30c ; Arbucklo's roasted , 21j.Cc ; McLaughlin'H XXXX , 21J c ; Dilworth's , 21c ; Hed Cross , 2lc ; Alaroma , 21J/C , WooiiENWAUis Two-hoop pails , per doz. , $1.40 ; three-hoop palls , (1,03 ; No , 1 tub , * 7.00 : No. 2 tub , ! .00 ; No. 3 tubs , $5.00 ; washboards , electric , $1.51) ) ; fancy Northern Queen washboards , $2.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $0.50 ; No. 2 churns , $8.50 ; No. 8 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in nests , 70c per nest. Toiucco PLUO Lorillard's Climax , 45o ; Splendid , 41o ; Mechanic's Delight , 44c ; Leg. tpett& Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 3'Jo ; Drmnuioml's Horscshoo , 45o ; J. T. , 43c ; ' 45o "Cut Uato " 2'Jo ' Sorg's Spearhead , ; , ; "Oh , My , " 27o ; Piper Heidslck , 04c. Toiucco SMOKI.NO Catlin's Meerschaum , 31o ; Catlin's Old Style , 23o ; Sweet Tip Top , 3c ; U. N. O. , 17c ; lied , White and Hluo. 18c. JuLl.iKS-30-lb palls , $1.25@1,50. SALT Per bbl In carload lots , $1.40. Uoi'is Sovcn-gixtecntlm , inXQIOXo. CANIIY Mixed , < J@llcf stick , Ug0 ( c. HOLLAND HKIIIUNOS ( iSi70o ( | > or kug. Mii'LU SUGAU Uriclis , ivy o i > cr lb ; penny cakes , I3@14c per lb. ; pure maple by rup , $1.25 per gal , BJIOOMS Extra , 4-tlo , $2.CO ; parlor. 3-tio , painted handles. $2.85 ; No. 1 , $3,00 ; Mo. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable brooms , $4,00. Snncfi ftflrror gloss , 5Jfc ; Graves' corn OUo ; Osxvcgo gloss , 7c ; Oswcgo corn , 7e. TEAS-Japans , 20@55c ; Gunpowder , 20Q OOo ; Young Hyson , 22j ( 55c ; Oolong , 20Q05c. 1'owDEi ; AND SHOT Shot , $1.30 ; buckshot. $1.55 ; Hazard powder , kegs , $ . ° > .00 : tmlfUcss , $2.75 : one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting kegs , $ 'J.33 , fuses , 100 ft. , 45$75c. ( CKACKUIIB , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , So ; ( city goods , ) , 7c ; soda snowilako ( In tins ) , lOc ; soda candy , 5Kc ; soda wafers ( In tins ) lOc ; soda zephyrs , bu ; city oyster , 04c ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oyster , 7c ; gem oyster , 5c ; monitor , 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , 5c ; snow- ilrop oyster , 7c ; butter 5c ; Boston , 8c ; Omaha butter , 7o ; sawtooth butter , OJfc ; cracker meal , 5 } c ; graham , Sc ; graham wafers , lOc ; graham wafers in pound packages - ages , ! 2 > i o ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7 > o ; oat meal , tc ; oat meal wafers , lOo ; oat meal wa fers in pouud packages , IS.Wfc ; aaliuals 1-c ; lOc ; cracknp.lls. ICc ; lro"stcd cream ginger snaps , 8c ; ginger snaps ( city ) , c ; homo made ginger snaps , in boxes , 13c ; homo made' ginger snaps , ( bib cans ) per dozen , $2.50 ; lemon crcnms.Sc ; pretzels , ( hand made ) , ; assorted cakes and Jumbles , ll < c ; as sorted fingers , ISc ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) , perbox , $7,00 : banana lingers , 14c ; butter jumbles. llHc ; Brulfswlck , 15o : brandy snnps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( now ) ICc : choco late wafers , 15c ; Christinas lunch , ( In tins ) , pcrdozcn , $4.60 ; cocoa taffy snaps , lie ; coffco cake , 12c ; Cuba Jumble ? , ll c ; cream puffs , 30c ; pgg Jumbles , lid ; ginger drops , llo ; honey Jumbles , l\Xc\ \ \ Jelly Hngcrs , 15c ; Jelly wafers , 15c : lolly tart ( nbw ) . 16c ; lady ling ers , 13c ; vanilla bar , 146J vnnllla wafers , 14o ; Vienna wafers. 1 dozen packages in n box , per dozen , $2.50. CIAll goods packed In cans ] c per lb advance except snowflake and wafer soda , which arc packed only in cans. Soda In 2-lb mid 8-lb paper boxes , Ko per lb advance ; all other goods Ic per lb ntlvnnco. Soda in 1-lb paper boxes , Ic per lb advance , Tlio 2-lb boxes are packed in cnscs holding 18 in n caso. The 3- lb boxes are packed in cases holding 12 in n case. The 1-lb boxes are packed in cases Holding SO in a caso. One-lb graham nnd ont- mcal wafers packed 2 doz In case. Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods. 75c. Cans fet wafer soda , $3.00 , not returnable. Cans for snowilako soda , $5.00 per doz. Tin cases with glass face to display the goods , 75c each. No charges for packages except for cans and returnable goods. Glass front tin cans and "snowilako" soda cans are returnable at prices charged. Dry Goods. PntxTS SOLID COLORS Atlantic. Oc ; Sinter , TO c ; Berlin oil , OJtfe ; Garner oil , C@ 7c. PINU AND Hours Klehmond. OKo ; Al len , 0 > c ; Hlvcr Point , 5c ; Steel Hivcr , Oc ; Richmond , Oc ; Pnclllcti c. INIHOO BLUR Washington , f } { Century \ , dlgo blue prints , Oc ; American , UJ o ; Arnold. OKc ; Arnold B , lO c ; Arnold A , I2c ; Arnold Gold Scnl.lOKc. Dituss Charter Oak , 5u : Hamnpo , 4Vc ; Lodl , 5c ; Allen , Oc : Ulchmond , Oc ; Windsor , O c ; Eddystone. 0 > < fc ; I'ncinc , O c. BHOWN SIIKCTINO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7J c ; Atlantic H , 4-1 , 7J4'c ; Atlantic D , 4-1 , 7)c ; Atlantic P , 4-1 , ( ic ; Anrorn LL. 4-4 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 5c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 7 } c ; Hoos- icr LL , 4-4 , ( ic ; Indian Head , 4-1 , 7 Jc ; Law rence LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , , r > J c ; Pcpperell H , 4-41 7c : Pcppcrell O , 4-1. Oe ; Peppercll , 8-4,18 } < c ; Poppcrcll 9-4 , 21c ; Pep- pcrcll 10-4 , 23c ; Utlca C. 4-4 , Oc ; Wacbusett , 4-1. 7irfc ; Aurora B , 4-4 , 0 > c ; Aurora 11 , 4-4 , 0c. 0c.BATTS Standard , Oc ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Bayonne , 14c ; B , cased , $0.50. CAiti'CT WAtir Bibb , wiiitc , lOc ; cole cd 22c. 22c.DUCK West Point , 29 in. Soz. , lOVc ; West Point , 20 in. 10 oz. , 12Kc ; West Point , 10 in. 12 oz. , lite ; West Point. 50 in. H oz. , lOc. Checks Caledonia X , OKc ; Caledonia XX , 10' ' < c ; Economy , Uc ; Otis , < Jc. KENTUCKY JHAXS Memorial , 15c ; Canton , 23c ; Durham , 27Xc-lIcrculcs , ISc ; Leaming ton , S2-i c ; Cottsworld. 2 Xc. MISCKI.LANUOUS Table oil cloth , ? 2.S.i ; plain Holland , 8X@9) < , 'o ; Dado Holland , U c. c.COMFOUTEHS $ O.CO@33.00. BLEECIIED SIIEETIXO Bcrkely cambric , No. 00 , OUc ; Best Yet , 4-4 , C8/c ; butter cloth , OO , 4Kc ; Cabot , 7 c ; Farwell , 8K ° ; Fruit of Loom. OK ° ; Frecno G , Oc ; Hope , 7Jfc ; King Philip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo , llifc ; Lonsdalc , HJifc ; Now York mills , lO c ; Pep- perell 42-in. , lie ; Pcpporcll , 40-ln. , 12c ; Pcp- psrcll , 0-4 , IGc ; Peppercll , 8-4 , Sic ; Pcpperell , 'J-4. 23c ; Pcpperell , 10-4 , 25e ; Canton , 4-4 , SJ c ; Canton , 4-4 , OKc ; Triumph , Cc ; Wnm- suttn , lOc ; Yal'e.v 5c. GINOHAM Piunkett checks , 7 } c ; Whittcn- ton , 7J o ; York , 7Jjc ; Normandi dress , 8J < ic ; Calcutta dress , Sl c ; Whittendon dress , 8 > ic ; Kent row dress , 8 } @ 12i c. TICKS Lewiston , 30-in , 12 } i ! ; Lewiston , 32-in. , 13Kc ; York. 32-in. , 14c ; Swift river , 7Kc ; Thorndyke , OO,8 } < fc ; Thorndyko FF , 8) 0 ; Thorndiko 120 , ll'tfc ; Thornkike XX , 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , HKc ; Cordis , No. 4 , lie. DENIMS AmoskciiR B , 0-oz. , lOc ; Everett , 7-oz. , 13c ; York , 7oz.3c ; HnymurkctS u ; JulTrcv XX , HKc ; Jaltrey XXX , 12 c ; Beaver Creek AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek 13B , He ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc. FLANNELS Plaid Kaftsman , 20c : Goscen , 32 } < fc ; Clear Lake , 321 < c ; Maple City , 30Xc. WhitoG II No. 2 , % , 21co C H No. 1 J { , JUF , CUASII Stevens' B , Cc : bleached , 7o ; Stevens' A , 7 > o ; bleached , 8 > c ; Stevens' P , SJtfc ; bleached , O c ; Stevens' N , 9 > c ; bleached , lOJ c ; Stevens' S R. T , 12 c. General Markcis. LEATIIEH Oak soles , 35ffi37c ( ; hemlock slnuRhter sole , 21@30c ; hemlock dry sole , 12 @ 25c ; hemlock kip , 00@90c ; A. & B. runner kip , 5Uji75c ( ; A. hemlock calf , 'J0c@1.00 : A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75c ; hemlock upper , 10@24c ; English grain upper. 25o ; hemlock grain upper , 21iS5c ( ; Tainpico B. L. Morocco , 20@3e ; Tampico pepple , O. D. Mo. , 22@20c ; Curacoa , B. G. Mo. , 3Uc ; Simon O. D. Mo. , ? 2.75@3.00 ; Dangola kid , SOfres.'io ; X. M. kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid , 82c ; Grlcscn kids , $3.00 ( 3.75 ; French ( 'lazed kids , $2.50C'2.75 ; ; French calf kids , $3.25 ; oak kip skins80cffl.CK ( ) ; oak calf skins , S1.00@1.55 ; French calf skins , $1,2T @ 2.25 ; French kip skins , $1.10@1.50 ; Itussitt linings. JO.OOfeO.SO per doz. ; pink cream and white linings , 7.50 ( $ . " > per doz. : colored toppings , $ 'J.C06ll.OO. Diiuos Acid Carbolic , crystal pcrlb , 50c ; citric per lb. COc ; tartanc , perlb , 50c ; sul phuric , per lb , 4c ; ammoniacarb , perlb , 15c ; alum , per lb , 5c ; alcohol. 0. > percent , per gal , 3J.22 ; blue vitriol , per lb , 8c ; borax rellned , perlb , lOo ; camphorroflncd , 32c ; cream tar tar , pure , per lb. 42c : cream tartar , commer cial , per lb , 20c ; cloves , per lb , 33c ; cuttle- lish bone , per lb , 30c ; dextrine , per lb , 12c ; glycerine , pure , per lb , SOc ; hops , fresh , per lb , 40o ; indigo , Madras , per lb , 75c ; insect liowdcr. per Ib COc ; morphine , P. & W. , per oz. , $3.00 ; ouium , per lb , $ ; i.75 ; quinine , P. & \V. , per oz. , 5 c : quinine , German , peroz. , 4Su ; Hochcllu salts , per lb , 35c ; salTron , Amcricai perlb , 40c ; saffron , true Spanish , per oz. , tl.OO ; balapctrc , pure per lb , lOc ; Sulphur , Flowers' , per Ib. c. ; soda , bicarbonate - bonato , per lb , 5o ; silver , nitrate , per lb , $11,50 ; spcrmacctti , per lb , 52iiCOc ( ; strych nine , pcroz , , $1.25 ; wax , white , pure , per lb , 55c ; wax , yellow , pure , per lb , ; J5c. OILS Carbon , 175 degrees , 13c ; carbon , 150 degrees , lo ! ; linseed uoilcd , COc ; linseed , raw , 57c ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , $ .12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; whale water bleached , 85c ; fish , bank. 35c ; ncatsfoot , ex tra , itfc ; ncatsfoot , No. 1 , 50c ; gasoline , 75 degrees , 15c ; W. S. lard , ! t5c ; No. 1 lard , 50c ; No. 21ard,50@55c ; W. V. zero , 14c ; W. Vn. zero , 14y ; golden No. 110s ; golden No. 8 , 25c ; whale , 'Me ; napthn , 1 degree , 14c ; head light , 150 degrees , 12iheadlight. ; . 175 de grees , 15c ; turpentine,45c ; castor , pure , $1.30 per gal. HIDES Green butchers , ' 4@4 } c ; green cured , C@5 } c ; dry Hint , 7c ; dry salt , Oc ; green salted calf , fl c : damaged hides , 2o off ; dry salted deacons , 25o each. Tallow No. 1 , 3h'c ; No. 2 , 2Jfc. Grease Prirao white , 4fc } ; yellow , 3o ; brown. 2c. Sheep pults 10c6i$1.00ac ordlng to quality. Brand ed hides classlied ! as damaged , SI-HUTS Cologne spirits 188proof , $1,14 ; do 101 proof , $1.17 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , Jl.15 ; do IBS proof , $1.13 ; alcohol , 188 proof , per wino gallon , $2.12 ; redistilled whiskies , $1.25@1.50 ; gin blended , $ l.f > 0@2.0l ( ; Kentucky bourbons , $2.WgO.OO ) ( ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00@0.50 ; Golden Sheaf nnd rye whiskies , $ .50 ( 13,00 ; brandies , imported , $ o.OOS8.)0 ( ( ) ; domestic , * 1.30ffi3.00 ( ; gins , imported , $5.00QO.OO ; domestic , $1.25 ( $ 8.005 champagnes , imported , per case , $23,00 @ 33.00 ; American , per case , $10.00@17.00. Lumber. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIU'.It. 18 ft. W ft . 23 ft. 2 lift. 2x4. IT M 20 Oil 21 00 22 00 23 00 2x6. 17 M3SUJ2I ) ; OOlKI 00.21 W " " " " 2xf. . . 4x10 . 2x12 Sx 1-8x8 ; niuuns. No. 1 com , s 1 s.lS.CO | No. 3 com , s 1 s.I5.50 No. 2 com.s 1 s , . 17.00 | No. 4 com , s 1 s. . 13.50 FEXCItfO. No. 1 , 4 & 0 In 12 & 14 ft , rough IO..V ) No. 1 , " " 10 " U 1'J.5 No.2 , " " H u 105 No.2 , " " 10 " 0 lb.0 A Briitnl King : , Louis XV. hutl a spaniel whoso slnglo- licitrtod devotion lie ill requited , says a. writer in the All the Year Around. Sliovu3 a goutlo creatiifo ho had him self reireU : , and trained to starve rather than to take food from any hand but hol iday's. But when "Louis that was , lay forsaken , a mass of abhorred clay , " when the feet of his late servile cour tiers wore hastening through the gal- lories of Versailles to pay homiXRO to the now king , there was no leal cnnino subject left to mourn over her dead master. The dofc , whoso absolute at tachment the king had won , ho deliber ately shot in ft lit of cold-blooded bril- Lnlity. Barbicr , in his journal , relates how "the king had his dog taken to his hunting lodge ; ho fired at her and wounded her. She ran nnd fawned upon him. Ho sent her from him a second time , fired at her again and killed her. " It Is n CurloiiH Fnct That the body is nowmorosuscoritiblo to benefit from medicine than nt any sea son. Hcnco the importance of taking Hood's Snrsaparilla now , when it will do you the most good. It is really won derful for purifying nnd enriching the blood , Creating nn appetite , and giving n healthy tone to the whole system. Bo sure to got Hood's Sarsaparilla , which is peeulinr to itself. How to Win nt Lottery. Travelers who have found it hard to win at trento ot qunrnnto will probably try to recoup themselves by backing their fancy in the Italian lottery , saya the Longman's Magazine of Rome , Italy. An infallible plan for winning has boon communicated to mo by a learned Florentine , but 1 forgot some of the details. After incantations , which you can got up for yourself in Potrus do Abnno , you have a little dinner for two laid on Christmas Eve or thi ) cvo of St. John. One of the plates must bo black ened with ainoko on the bottom. You sit down nnd utter Avos and Pater Nesters - tors till the door Hies open and in rushes Saint Pasqimlo somebody , (1 ( forgot his highly respectable family name. ) Ho is dressed all in red and fetches you two swinging boxes on the car. for lie is angry at beine summoned from para dise. As ho is doing this you hand him the pinto with the smoked bottom , on which lie writes a , torno of numbers with his linger. You plank your bottom tom dollar on the tcrno and ( if the gov ernment pays up ) you arc a made man. This is only a rough sketch of how to win. I have discovered no other way. The lottery is a beneficent institution. Nobody wins , poVhaps. but everybody expects to win and lives in nappy dreams of purchasing steam yachts and of existing in idleness and opulence Thus the lottery is a Paradis Artificial ; wo have only the turf in England , and to expect to succeed in spotting winners demands more faith than the general public has at its disposal. All the world and his wife more par ticularly his wife , for she makes the puddings , pies and custards that delight His Majesty's palate use VAN DUZER'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS , obtained from sound , ripe fruit , incom parable in llavor , absolutely free from chemicals , highly concentrated und therefore economic , prepared by a pro cess which does not admit of their con tact with nny substance which might contaminate them , and a time-honored standard article that wins approbation in every household. Travel In 182O. A few miscellaneous items of intelli gence recorded for the benefit of travelers in 18:20 may not bo without their interest for the fortunate travel ers in 1S88 , says the Cornhill , Eng. , leazino. At that time the passenger by diligence from Paris to Brussels had to sleep two nights on the road. The fare for the journey , viz. : 70f , does not seem oxhorbitant , especially when we bear in mind that it included bed and board en route. It is true that for this payment you had no right to a separate chamber ; there might oven bo several beds in it , but an extra fee would gen erally secure privacy. And the waiter only expected 0 sous as a pourboire. Where arc such waiters nowadays'/ From London to Geneva , including din ners , suppers and beds on the road , the faro was not far short of 20 , while the faro to Florence was about 35. Fares by sea wcro perhaps not higher than now in proportion to the time taken on the voyiigo. Thus from Falmouth to Gibralter the faro was 38 , to Malta 69 , to Messina C1. But passengers had to provide their own bedding , and there was no reduction in the fares for female servants. The packets sailed "every three weeks , weather permit ting.1' ' From Hamburg to Harwich every "whole passenger" paid 5 , every 'half passenger" 3. Hero again fe male servants were counted as "whole passengers" as also were all children over six years of ago. "Tho best on earth" can truly bo said of Grigg's Glycerine salve , a speedy cure for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns , sores , piles , tetter and all skin erup tions. Try this wonder healer. 25 cunts. Guaranteed. C. F. Goodman Co. Drug _ _ Drink Malto , 25 cents a bottle. IJitf NOBCN. The presence in the city of Leo Man- ano , a Japanese , says the Knnfcas City Times , whoso nose furnishes him the means of earning a livelihood Mr. Pnrnnno being aEmellor of tea recalls the fact that in Japan the nose is the only feature which attracts attention. The nebo determines the beauty or ugliness of a face according as it is big or little. This is 'probably duo to the fact that ditToronco in noses constitutes about , the only distinction between ono Japancbo face and another. Tlio eyes nre invariably black , the cheek bones high nnd the chin receding. In Japan a lady who has a huge proboscis is al ways a raging beauty and a reigning bulle. There are few largo noses among the natives and lucky indeed is ho or she upon whom nature lavishes one. In all Japanese pictures representing sup posedly beautiful women the artist turns himself loose on the nose. Life is burdensome , alike to the suf ferer nnd all around him , while dyspep sia and its attending evils hold sway. Complaints of thin nature can bo speed ily cured by taking Prickly Ash Bittcra regularly. Thousands once thus afilictcd bear cheerful testimony as to its merits. _ _ I have opened my Woodruff granite quarries and can fill all orders of almost any dimensions. Rock can bo scon at stone yards of Win. Tyler , Lincoln , Nob. Tnos PUICK. P. ! _ IMLVIIill. N. | > . UlClltlAN. J. II , I1LANCIIA1II ) . PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. , Live Sloe } ; Commission Mercljaiils , Ofllce-Honm $4 , Opposite lixclningo Hulldlng , union ' Vardi , oulh Ouiuua , Ncl . MoCOY BROS. , Live Slock Commission Merchants , llarkut funilrhecl frcomi application. Slacken nnd ftfilerj lumliliiul on lioud term * . IteiurunceOiun - ImNnUuuiU llnuk aud t'oulli Omabn Mulluimi , Union block Virile , boulti ( Jmnlm. NOR I M E R . W E ST E RFIELD& M ALEY Live Stock Commission , Itoom 15 , KxchanffO HullUlnrf , Union Stock Vardi , buutb Uiutttta , Nub. ALEX A N D E ifaTp I TCH , Coniinisioii Dealers in Live SocK , ioom'/ . ' , Oi' | > n > lto lUcbniniu IlulldlnK , Union Stock _ Yurdi , bvulti Ouiahu , KeD. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , , Il9ia , tt Agricultural . . Implomontp. * N * V * > - " "JIM.w * y - vu te u CHURCHILL PARKEft , I C rrt iei and Ini l i. Jon Strt tbctwetn ( hnd _ lltli , Onmh , Nebrnka. _ LININGER & METIML.F CO. , Agricultural Implemcntsl a onslCarriagcs Om > h , h > br tti > . PARUN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , WholeitleUcklertln A rlcnltnralIiniilonienlsWaps&Bnggies , (01 , KB , POfi find { 07 Jonet Street , Omthiu P. P. MAST& CO. , Manufacturers of Bnctoye Drills , Sectors , CultlTMcr * . I ! j lUken.Clitr Mllli anil I.utiin 1'ul- Ttrlicn. Cor. Hlh and Nlcbul Slrcclt , W1NONA IMPLEMENT Co , . . Ajjionltiiral Implements , Wagons & Bnggics CorotrllthnnJ Nlcliolii SlrreU. _ OMAHA BnANCH. J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K. Mci il.M nitor. 1213Lr Tcnworlh t. . Omnlm , KfoUNEMTLBUnN-.St STOOD ARD Co Mnnufncturcrsnnd Jobbers In fagons , Bnggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. 9th nn ] 1'aclflo gtrceti , OmaliaNcb. Doots nnd Shoos. W. V. MORSE * CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101 , 1105-llOi DouRlns Sl.Omiihn Mi nuf ctorrSum. _ _ mcr St. , notion. _ K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( guccctaorn to Heed , Joues & Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Apcntifor llonton Ilubccr Slioo Co. 11(0 ( , 1101 ft. 1100 llKrnoy at. . Omahn. Artists' Materials. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Douglas Street. Omnlm , Ncbrnita. Booksellers and Stationers. H. M , & S. W. JONES , Successors to A. T. Kenjron & Co. , Wholesale A Retail Booksellers and Stationers , Flno Wedding Stationery , Commercial Stationery , 1533 Douglas Street. Omaha , Kcb. Coffooo , Spices , Etc- CLARKE COFFEE CO. . Omaha Coffee and Spice Mllli. Teas , Coffees , Scices , Baking Powder , FUTOtlna Extracts , Laundry lllue , Ink , Etc. lllfc lflBIUrn y Street. Omaha. Hebr ta. Crookory a nd OloBBvynr o * " " " " w"il"WRIGHT. . Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. 0(3 ( cc , 317 B. 13th fit. , Omaha , Nebraska. PERKINS , CATCH & . LAUMAN. Imoortcra and Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamis , Silverware Etc. 1514 Karnam St. , New I'axton llulldlnx. Cojrmrilasjon and Storqgq. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1011 North ICth btrcct , UmuhH , Nut , . CEO. SCHROECER & CO. , Bucceisors to McSbane A Bchrocdcr. ) Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha , Nebraika. RIDDELL & niDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchant Specialties Butter , KIWI , Cticeso , I'onltry , Game , Oyiters. Etc. . Ktc. 118 Koulli lUh Street. Coqj , ' OMAHA'COAL. COKE & LIME co. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , _ 303 South 13th Street. Omaha. Nebraikn. _ J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , And thlppcre of Coal , Coke , Cement , Plaster , Lime , Drain Tile , and Bencr ripe. Office , 1'aiton Hotel , ' _ Kamam St. , Omaha , Neb. Tuleriuouu&ll. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Coke , 214 South 13th SU , Omaha , Neb. _ DryjOooda and Notions. ' M. E SM'ITH Dry Goods , Famishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1101 Douglas. Cor , lltb St. , Omaha. Nob. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , Cents' Furnishing Ooodi. Corner llth and IloJnejr _ Bti.iOuiaha , Ntbratka. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SHTVERICK , Fiirnitnre Omaha , Nebraska. Office Fixtures. T1IE S111MOND3 MANUFACTUUINQ CO. Manufacturer ! of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , llantlei. Bldeboartlr , Hook Cases , DruK fixturesWall Caics.rnrtltlonj. Italllnes , Counters , IleerandWlno C'oolem. Mirroretc. Kartory and omce , ITMand 173) South 15lh 61. , Omaha. Telephone 1124. Crooorloa. PAXTON. GALLAGHER & CO. . Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 710. tOT. 7B ( and 711 B. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1 In and Leareimortb Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. LEECLARKE.ANDREESEN HARDWARE - WARE CO , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate Metala , Sheet Iron , etc. Agonta for Howe Scales , Mluinl 1'owder aniU/yiinui llarbed Wire , Omalin , Nt-brunVu. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. U03 , H05 ani 1CJ7 Horncy St.OuiBha , ' Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprloo , Wagon Ftork , Hardware , Lumber , Etc , I'lfi and 11 llarney btruet , Omaba. JAMES A. E"DNEY , .Wholesale Iron and Steel , * V EOnand Carrlaito Wood Stock. Heavy Hardware Ktc. 1217 and milLeuTcqwortli St. , OmahaNeb. Halo , Caps , Eto. W. LrPARROTTE & . CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 11W Ilirney KtimU OiuahK. Ned. Smoke Stacks , Boilers , EtcH - H , KTSAWYER , " Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks , Brltchlogs , Tanks and General Holler Kcpaul&K. IM Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter A f on , t'rop'o. Manufactnrersof alliklndl Steam Boilers , T nks and Sheet Iron Worc ) Works South toth and n , A M , Crosntng. I'AXTON A VIKIIMNO HtON WOUK8. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort Enilne .nr M Work , Oenrral Foundry.Maahlncan.il lllaeksmlth Work. , omre ami Works , U.I' . Ity. and iih ; frlrcet , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings D sk Halls , Window nuard * . Mower Bland * , Wlr Signs. Etc. It ! North Kth 8try l. Omaha. OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS/ Man'frs ' of FireS Burglar Proof Safes < faults , Jail Work , Iron and Wlro Fenclne. Signs , Etc. U.Andrcen. I'rop'r. Cor , llth and Jackson Hla. CHAMPION IRON nndVIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and Pcreenn , for bank * , ofnce . lorp . ro < Uoncei ! , ImproTpd Awnlnvn , Locksmith Machinery lllaeksmlth Works. WlfimtliHth 8t. JMEAQHER Jt LEACH , Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , dcncnil Agent * for lllobnM Safe .1Iock Co.'i Vaults anil Jail Wotk , H15 Knmtuu struct , OuisLa. ' Notions. i B E RP EL DE R cc. Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions an. 210 and 212 South llth Btrcet. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 403nnd < ft'i8cuth 10th St. , Omaha. VINYARD ITsclrTNEl DER. " Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goofa ,011 11(16 ( HarncyStroot , Omaha. ' Olla. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo Orcate. Ktc. . Omaha. A. H. lllshnp. Manager , Points ondOB. _ | | CUMMINGS & NEILSON. Wholesale Dealers In Paints , Oils , Window Gte , Etc , HIS K.irnam Street , Omaha , Neb. Lurnbor. All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ISt J Street and Onion Paclflo Track , Omaha. ' LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Etc. Tards-Corner 7th and Douelast Coraei th and HougUi.j C. N. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th and California Strccta , Omaha , Nebraska. ' FRED W. GRAY. Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner Cth and Dounlns Ets. . Omaha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. . To Dealers Only , Office , 1403 Farnam Street , Omnha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD. Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported and American J'ortlarM Cement. Rtat ( Agent for Milwaukee ! Hydraulic Cement and Qulncy White Lime. CHAS , R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpeta and Parquet Flooring. Otb and Douglas. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nlre stock of Printing. Wrapping and Wrltlni FffV. Hpeelal attention glren to car load order * . " _ _ PrljTitora * Mqlorlala. " "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION ? Auxiliary Publishers , Dealer , In T Rijbbor Coods- OMAHA RUBBER cb.Y Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 911 Clothing and Leather Belting. 1UCW Karuam Btrnu j , Pumpa , Eto. ' ' A. L. STRANG CO. , Pups , Pipes and Engines , ilcnm , Water , Ilnllwny anil Mining Supplies , Kto. MU , Vft ana V.'l Knnieni Htrcot , Omahu. " " CHUHCHILL PUMP-CO. , Bolesale Pumps , Pipe , Fillings , Jteam and Water Buppllos. Tleailciuartcrx for Maet , Fee l A ; Cu' goo , ) . , ml Kiirnum Et,0inutm. U. S. V/IND ENGINE & PUMP CO.7 Steam and Water Supplies , UallMar Wlmi Mill * . 019 anil DM Farnam m. , Omaha. ri. K. Hun , Acting Alan Ker , " " BROWNELL 6i UO Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. Blioetlron Work Steam rump * , Saw MIH > . 1213-Xtu Lcarenworlli Street , Umaha. Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. . Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds (11 and HSJonesrUrc'it Oniuba. Storage , Forwarding A , Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch house uf the Hermoy IluBiry Co. lluiiulesat wbol ale and retail , MM UlOand 1312 liard Hireet , Omaha. Telephone No. 70. ! Brewers * STORZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , U21 North Eighteenth Street. Omaha. Nrb. Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans J'auts , tiblrts , Etc. lltnand 11U4 IKmglas Street , Omaha , Neb. WORKS , t Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Epeneter. Proprietor. V20 Dodge and 110 aud 101 North lUth Street. OiaJia. Paper Boxes , JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory. No . 1317 aud 1319 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. M. A. DISBROV. ' f. CO. . Wholesale Manufacturers of Sasli Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Jlranih bfflce , 12th and liard Streets , Omaha , Neb , BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldlnw , Hlalr Work and Interior Hard Wool l < 1u. lili. N. K.Corner 8th and lAiaveuwurthtitivets , Ouiaba , tj'cb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , . Mauafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , And lillndsTurnlriKFtalr-work , Hank andOldce tlv > tlugi , ajlb uud Poyylvtea Aveuut , Ji