mr * rf 1 THE OMAHA DAII/Y &EE : tffiUIJSDAt , JTOfiB 14. 188a HIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS An Abundance of Bull N0.WS in tbo Wheat Pit BUT FLUCTUATIONS ARE NARROW Corn AVcnkcr Again Under Ilcnvy Ho- cclpts Onts Quiet Hut Feature- Jens Provision * Muro Aullyc * * * " -lt ° Cattle Advance. CHICAGO PIIODUCH MAIIKET. CHICAGO , Juno 13 [ Special Telegram to Tun line. ] Absolutely nil the news nbout wheat this morning was bullish nnd yet under the Influence of n rumor that Jnck Cudahy had sold out nil his wheat the crowd proceeded to soil the market down c. WKcn they undertook to realize their profits they found they could not buy wheat nnd uiulcr the bidding ot these shorts the market regained nil It had lost nnd nearly as much morp , but ngaln saggud slowly for n whllo nnd more swiftly when Kqam bepan openly to pound prices down , falling this time to within ifc of the lowest price of the day. Then the suspicion got abroad that Hcnm was buying through brokers more than ho sold nnd prices ndvuncod Jfc In short order nnd the close was comfortably near the top. The array of news was such as to please the bullish heart. Knrly cables wcro stronper , export * Svcro larger , there was n big decrease In the amount of wheat on passage , and chinch bugs , smut and cheat wcro reported from southern Indiana. The emperor of Germany was likely to dlo soon nnd English consols had fallen two points In consequence , nnd as strong a point as any was the news that Italian bugs wcro devastating the wheat fields of France. This fact was cabled to Jntno * E. Uoyil & Uro. from Antwerp , and , although nothing wns given as to the extent of the damage done , it had ns much to do ns anything with bringing In the shorts on the last up turn. Now York dispatches said the Germans were buying wheat in that market. This may have been because of the emperor's Illness or because of the Insect pest in France. The market hero wns rather nar row , and although there seemed to bo good investment buying on. every break , yet it was by n few houses , nnd chlclly those with professional speculative clientage. Statisti cian Dodge added n little more to the stock of crop literatureby u telegram to Secretary in the market , but there are a fair number of people who think their credjbility for the future will bo greatly strained by his recent estimate of the probable yield of spring wheat , mndo while the plant Is so young that no merely Unite power could presume to predict its harvest. July wheat opened at 84ct declined to b3.J c , advanced to 84Jfe , fell to M&c , advanced to nnd closed at S4c. August wheat , which started in at X ° premium over July , had fallen to > c premium at the close. Decem ber wheat opened nt 80ljjc , sold down to 855fc , up to SO c and closed nt bOJf c asked. The receipts of corn to-day were 53 cars more than the estimate , and the llrst effect of the circumstance was to weaken the mar ket , the opening being \i@ \ ? c under yester day's close. However , yesterday's upturn had given the bulls fresh courage nnd they were free buyers and the short sellers pres ently took fright nnd began to buy their grain hack. News of the clearance of 105,000 bushels of corn from Now York seemed to spur them up and prices rose fully Ic very quickly. With this demand from the shorts satisfied the market sagged and declined again almost to the starting point , but recovered part of the loss Just before the close. The crowd of local scalpers secnl to bo very bearish on corn and keep the market in n condition to be suddenly advanced at any time by shorts covering on favorable news. July corn opened nt 5iYc : , advanced to 53c , declined to 52fe , ad vanced to mid closed at 53Jtf@fl3ifc. Septcin * ber corn kept at n premium of about lo over July. The speculative oats market was quiet without special feature. The greatest Hue- tuution was in the July option , but u slight chnnco in prices ns compared with yester day's close was made by thouiorningtrading. July oats opened at 32c , sold at ! ! j-t@32 ( ; , up to and closing at 3 (032X0 ( ; September oats opened at He , BO lit up to and closed at 27.J/C , and June oats opened ut 32c , sold up to and closed nt 32 > 4c. The provision trade recovered n little of its old-timed Interest under the influence of nd- vices from the stock yards where hogs were in better supply and lower. The bear clement felt encouraged to hammer the market. The morning's opening was com paratively strong , but free selling lurnod the tide and from the highest prices touched pork declined 2CC2"Kc , lard SCgtfKc and short ribs lOc. Later u considerable portion of this break was regained and as compared with last night's close the depreci ation In pork at 1 o'clock was only ( & % und In short ribs 5c. Lard closed unchanged to 'Jifc lower. AFTBKNOON SBSSIOX. Wheat easier ; Juno clOHOd at nbout Mo ; July sold at $ ! ' c@4 > e , fell to K4c nnd closed at nbout b-e ) ; Au gust closing ntb'5-ye. September closed at about Bljfc , December closing at 80jfc. ; Corn opened at MJ < ; c , July sold at 5'j > ' o and cased off , closing at 53j @ 53 > 4C , August closing nt Mc , Soptcmber closing nt M ! c. Oats llrmcr ; June closed at 32 ] c bid , July sold nt 3UK ( ' 33o und closed nt ICic. August closed nt lS ! c , September closed nt " "ifo. Pork was quiet und unchnngod. Lard wns unchanged and short ribs closed unchanged. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CUICADO , Juno 13. ( Special Telegram to THE Hiu.l CATTLE Cuttle wcro up. His pretty html to estimate the advance in prices during the past ten days , but it has been equal to $ 1.25 and prices for good beeves uro about (5.00 above the lowest price of the ycnr. The market to-day was strong and higher on good to choice beeves , but weak und lower on common to fair kinds. Grassy cattle generally sold unevenly lower than nt the highest point of last week. Grassy cat tle are not wanted and should bu held buck. Good /at cattle sola well enough. ' Choice , { 41.00(30.50 ( ; medium to good , ! Q.-IO(35.65 ( ; grusEorfl , ft.25@5.00 ; cows and mixed , fl.65@ 3.00 ; stackers and feeders , $ ' .M ) ( ' 4i ( ) ; slop /cd steers. f5.30GjO.10j Toxuim , KUX'GiS.OO , Hoiis Huslnoss was slow at the opening with n downturn of r. < V lOo , best heavy making $ A.jO ( ( < i5. ( > 5 with here nnd there u load or BO ot fancy at $5.70. Mixed sold largely at $5.50@5,55 and light at * 5.60@S.55 , "You may say , " said a dealer who buys skips nnd light-light , "that we can't get out } 13ll prices so we are net In the market until there Is an accumulation nnd lower prices , " FINANCIAL. NKW YOIIK , Juno 13. [ Special Telegram to TUB lice. ] STOCKS The feeling In Wall Btrect , although not NO excited us yesterday , was nervous. Room tradcru wcro conserva tively bullish but commission houses uro not trading to any extent , the market being too wild for them , The opening was modiir- otoly nctlvo but the trading wus confined tea a few stocks to a greater extent than usual of lute. Reading and St. Paul were leaders , with fair trading in half a dozen others. The general list , however , was quiet and un interesting. First prices were generally strong , though somewhat Irregular , with ad vances extending to } per cent over last slight's figures. Further gains were mndo In early dealings , under the lead of St. Paul , which rose ft per rent , but prices then rc > acted and a general decline reaching over the entire , list followed , which was accom panied by a marked increase In activity. Missouri Pacific yielded 1's ' , Manitoba , y.st. . st.mi Paul and Louisville & Nuslivillo 1 per cent mid others fractional amounts from the highest figures. Cuinmack was a seller on the market and the boars who covered their linen yesterday and secured large proJits were disposed to sell on rallies. The few bulls around regarded prices too low to muko e , but at the ssrne time .they . .I. manifested no disposition to purchase , hav ing neither ncrvo nor money. Arbitrage houses wcro sellers ot Lake Shore , Reading and Union Pacific It was also nsid that Chicago houses wcro heavy sellers of Lake Shore. A great deal of the recent selling of Atchlson , that wns supposed to be short stock , has been discovered to bo long , par ties Ucrrowlng stock to prevent It from being known. Th < 3 cut rate made by the Pennsylvania on pig Iron Is likely to b < 5 fol lowed by a general reduction on all roads. GOVEHSMCXJS government bonds wcro very dull and rather heavy. * * TCSItnilAT'S QUOTATIONS. 8. < srcRHtered.l2 < C.N.W . n. . . JJJK dopre fsrred . 140 N.V. & ntral . 104 U.8 4U8 coupon. . .107 O.K. N . JO . nn i' . T Onrulu Southern. . 4T , ; 'Sfci8c Mall ; . KM Oiitral reciKo . fel'.ilO. D.E . 17JR Ciiirnpro Ac Alton. . .1W Pullman PnlaceC.it 1M ) > 4 C. , II. A Q . llOUtllendlnK . > K I ) . . , I&W _ . 127Vi Hock island . lOT. I ) . AH. 0. . . . . . . . . . . V , Bt. I * * 8. F O7I/ Krle . 2 ? donrnferrcd. . . . . KH ! ilo preferred . W > C. . M. fcSM'nui. . . ( II K Illinois Central . 11BH ilo preferred . 10' ) I. , II. ft W . 10 St. I K.&T . II ilo preferred . ICO I/nkoShoro . . . . . " ? < Toxns rixclllc . 18U N . . Union 1'n.clllc. . KX Michigan Central. . ? i > IV. , St. t , . & V . 12i ! MlssourH'aclflc. . . C i do preferred. . . . 21 Mlssoiirll'aclnc. . . . 2t W. U. Telegraph. . 76X ? do preferred . MONEY o.v CAM , Easy ntl@lM percent , last loan 1 } per cent. Closed offered at 1)4 ) per cent. PIIIMD MCIICAXTII.B PAPEHl@0 > per cent. ExciuNfln Active and firm at for sixty day bills ; $4.S > & for de mand , _ I'HODUCEMAiUCKTS. .luno 13. Following are the 20 : ! ! closing prices : Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , In sacks , $2.75@8.85 } In barrels , 3.00@-1.7G ( spring wheat , in sacks , $1.75f < W.r > 0 ; in barrels. $3.00 @ 4.H ! ) ; rye , in sacks , fcJ.'JO&aiO ; in barrels , . . . Wheat Moderately active and unsettled ; opened easy , closing XGjiXc higher than yes terday ; cash , 83 { o ; July , S4 ; ' c : August , 84c. Corn Fairly active and unsettled with prices fluctuating frequently within n Ic range , closing a shadb higher than yester day ; cash , KJfc ; July , 53c ; August , f > 3J c. Oats Opened weaker and closed irregular at about the figures of yesterday ; cash , 32 } c ; July. 33c ; August , 2Sc. . Rye Dull at fiSe. Barley Nominal ntV ( > @ 07c. Prime Timothy 12. 10@-J. IB. Flax-seed $1.10. ; Whisliy-81.14. Pork Fairly active but lo cr ; cash , S13.70 ; July. § 13.77 ; August , ? 13.87 < . short clear , * 3.10@8.0V short 'ribs , * 7. ! > i { . lluttcr Steady ; creamery , 15@10c ; dairy , Cheese Steady : full cream Cheddars , J. c ; Hats , 7Jiife7fc ; young Americas , Eggs Fi Hides Unchanged ; green hides heavy green salted , S c ; light green Raited , 5Jc ; salted bull , 3c ; dry flint , So , dry calf , 80 ; deacons , 20e each ; dry salted , C ( < $ 7c. 7c.Tallow Tallow Weaker ; No. 1 , country , 4c ; No. 2 , 4Jfc ; cake , 4o per \\i. \ i.Hecoipts. . Shipments. Flour , bbl } . 81,000 8,000 , Wheat bu . 30,000 13,000 Corn , OU . 023,000 833,000 Oats , bu. : . 38-1,000 209,000 Uyobu . 0,000 1'J.OOO ' Uurloy , bbls . 20,000 51,000 Now VTork , Juno 13. Wheat Receipts , 1.10J . ; exports , 100,400 ; casli steady , options irregular , opening } { c lower , later advanced c on covering by shorts , subsequently ercd , July closing at Cora Receipts , 0,000 ; exports , 102,200 ; options opened lower , but soon advanced J Cy ) Xc , only to weaken J 'lc , closing steady and ? H@ ' < C above the bottom ; cash .firm and quiet ; ungraded , BS@59ifc ; No. 2 , S8JfC5 c in elevator , r > SJfVi5yo ( delivered , July closing ut G'Jc. Oats Receipts , 44,300 ; exports , 300 ; mixed western , 3X231lc ( ; white western , 42 ® 4 c. c.Coffco Spot , fair ; Rio , dull and nominal at Slfi.OO ; options 15@25 points lower and fairly active ; sales , 100,000 bags ; Juncfl2.30 @ 12.50 ; July , $10.1)5 ) ( 11.10 ; August , $10.40 ® 10.55. Petroleum United closed steady at 70) ) < c. Eu'gs Dull aud weak ; western , I6 tiel c. Pork Weak ; mess quoted at SU.OOUi'M.50 ' for old ; ? 15.2. > @ 15.50 for now. Lard Shade lower and. dull ; western steam spot was quoted at $7.85. Butter Steady und in fair demand ; west ern , 13@-OJ c. Cliecso Unchanged ; Ohio flat , 7@Sc. St. IjoulH. Juno 13. Wheat Steady ; cash , 87ji ( < , S8o ; July , 84XC- Corn-Unsettled ; cash , 4S@lSKc ; July , 489 < fc. Oats Firm : cash , 32c ; July , Pork $ I4.37J4. Lard W.I 0. Whisky 81. H. Butter Firm ; creamery 14lGc ; dairy , 12Uc. Afternoon Board Wheat Irregular ; July , 8-Utfc : August , 84 0. Corn Firm ; July , 4S5c ; August , 40jfc. ! Oats Dull but linn ; Juno , 32c bid ; July , 'JS c bid. Cliicliiiiutl , Juno 13. Wheat Dull ; No. ! 3 red , Ult c. Corn Steady ; No. 3 mixed , 55c. Oats Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , 37c. Kyo Nominal at We. Provisions Unchanged. Whisky Steady ut J1.14. MiiinenpollH , Juno 13. Wheat Receipts 124 curs ; shipments OU curs ; sellers early put up values , but were forced to make conces sions to dispose of what little grain wits sold. Closing1 In store No. 1 hardcash and Juno , S3c ; July , 83) ) 0 ; August , 83Kc ; No. 1 northern , cash , blo ; July , 8'Jo ; August , 83c ; No. 2 northern , cash , 70e ; July , bOe. On truck No. 1 hard , 84K'c ; No. 1 northern , 82 } < J ® 83Jo ; No. 2 northern , 80o. Flour Unchanged ; patents to ship in sacks In cur lots , W.50@4.70 ; in barrels , fl,70 Milwaukee , Juno 13. Wheat Quiet ; cash ana July , bio ; August , SSJjfo seller. Corn Light demand ; No. 3 , 48c. Oats Moro active ; No. 3 white , Rye Sold at 01 , ' < u delivered. Barlov Inactive : No. 2 , t2c. ! Provisions Steady ; pork , Juno , $14.00. Liverpool , Juno 10. Wheat firm , with do- inund improving ; holders offer moderately ; California No. 1 , Os 8d@0s lOd per cental. Corn Steady , with the demand fair ; now mixed western , 4s Bf d pur cental. City , * Juno 13. Wheat Receipts (52 ( ; market steady : No. 2 soft , cash , no bids nor offoriugs ; July , 7lc ! bid , 7 o asked ; August , 7 Ku bid. 77o asked : No. 2 red , winter - tor , July , 74Jo } bid , 75J < o usked. Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , 4G3fobid , 40 > o asked ; July , 4tiK bid , 47o asked ; No , i ! , white , cash , 40c asked. Outs No , 2 , cash , 20 < c asked. New OrluaiiH , Juno 13. Corn Dull and .weak , with the miirKct lower ; mixed , 04 ® ( Ko ; yellow , O.K207u ; white , unsettled at 07 ® 70aOats Oats Dull and lower ; No. 2 , white , 42c. Corn Mual Unchanged at i-i.lX ) . Hug 1'i-oducts Unchanged ; pork , (15.00 ; aru , e7.8'J.87jf. ' } Hulk Meats Unchanged ; shoulders , $0.45 ; loot" dew and clear rib , fT.'JU ItlVK HTOOIi. ClilciiKd , Juno 13 , The Drovers' Journal ! reports us Jollowa : Cattle Rcr ilpts , 0,000 ; strong for good , lower for common graspers ; good to choice , $5.40 ( 0.0 ; grasscrs , ? 4.2SQt.VOO ; cows and mixed , ft > 5riUU ( ) ; btnekcrs and feeders , f2.5U ( 4.lO ; , 5,000 ; weak ; native mut tons , fUKfegS , ! . * ! ; Tcxans , e..SOyjy.iO ; stock crs , 3 00&&UO ; western lecucrs , fj.l.V < 3.40 ; Texas fecdori , fJ.Wgl.35 ( ( , National SlooU Ynnls , East St. I.oulti , Juno 13. Cuttle Receipts , 4.000 ; bhipmont ! ) . 24uO , ; market higher ; choice heavy natlvo stcor , $5.20fc0.iu ; fair to good iirtlivo' steer * , fl.d.Xiti. ! * > ; butchers' steers. medium to choice , M.5lj4.0i ( ( ( ; stockers and feeders , fair to good , i2.4i'J3.00 ( : ranccrtf , or dinary to fe'opdJ.3Ks(4.VU. ( ( . HOE Receipts , l.OOaj sUipmtDtsSOOj market easier : choice heavy anil butchers' selections , $0.5 .5.75 ; packing , medium to prime , f. > .85@5.50 ; light grades , ordinary to best , 0.25(35.43. ( Knnsns City , Juno 13. Cattle Receipts. 4,000 ; shipments , 2,300 , ; market active" and strong and r.$10c ( higher \ good to choice corn-fed , $5.25(35.50 ( ; common to medium , l3.25Q4.tK ) ; stockcrs , * 3.00@2.00 ; feeding steers , $3.XX(13.GO ( ; cows , $2.00(33.60. ( Hogs Receipts , 9,300 ; shipments , 3,400 } good steady , common weak ; and 5c lower ! common to choice , fo.lO(25.GO ( ; skins and pigs , $3.50(45.00. ( OMAHA IjlVB STOCIL. ' Vvcdnesday , Juno 13 , 1SS9. The receipts of cattle were the same to-day ns on yesterday , thirty-eight fresh loads being on sale. There was n good demand and choice corn-fed steers wcro stronger , but common and grassy stuff was slow and easier. Ovo very nlco bunch of 1307-lb steers sold at $0 , which was the highest price jia'u slnco the yards wcro opened. Good butch ers' stock Is wanted and good corn-fed cows are selling well. Ono prime bunch of cows brought $4.5' ' , ) to-day. The cattle wcro nbout all sold before the close. Another heavy run of hogs to-day , 117 fresh loads being on sale. There was an active de mand for light hogs which were not plenty and a shade to fie higher. Heavy hogs were not ns active and 5c lower than yesterday. Good light hogs sold close up to heavy hogs. Everything was sold before the close. Hliccp. There was only one load hero. " Itccclpts. Cattle . SOO Hogs . 8,200 Sheep . . . . . 200 Prevailing I'riua * . Thofollowing is n tibloof pricas pild In thismarKct for the grades of stock men tioned. Prime steers. 1300 to 1503 Ibs. . $5.70 ( SO.fO Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 5.20 ( 5. 0 Fat little steers. UOO to 1050 Ibs. 4.75 ( S5.40 Common to good cows . 2.25 ( (01.01) ) Common to choice bulls . 2.25 @ 3.r > 0 Fair to choice light hogs . 5.20 ft5.30 ( Fair to choice heavy hops . 5.30 Fair to choice mixed hogs . 5.25 ® 5.30 Itcprescmntivo Sales. CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. Ibull 12SO 2.25 Ocows 1080 2.50 20cows 058 2.75 leow 1280 3.00 13 cows 1011 3.10 3 cows 10SO 3.50 lOyeurling heifers 627 3.50 1 cow 1000 8.05 1 stag 2100 4.00 &mjxcd J4CO 4.13 2cowsr. . . . . . ' . : 'r..11T V-W5 4.25 24 cows 1271 4 CO 2 oxen 8165 5.00 25 steers 10S8 5.20 31 steers 1210 5.25 Osteers 13'0 5.35 34steers 1123 5.85 .23 steers 000 5.40 3 steers 1370 5.50 Gl steers 1032 5.50 17stecrs 1500 5.70 27steers 1233 5.70 t27steers 12CO 5.70 20 steers 1330 5.75 43steers 1337 5.SO 10 steers 1245 5 > 0 50steers 1307 0.00 1IOO9. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 73. . .212 200 5.10 . .217 100 5.25 13. , . .2.SO 5.15 09. . .221 200 5.25 75. . .230 100 S.CO 74. . .233 100 5.25 00. . .223 120 5.20 04. ' . .234 SO 5.25 70. . .209 120 5.20 r.'j.ft . . .210 123 5.25 40. . .277 40 5.20 ft % . .201 80 5.25 84. . .203 120 5.20 C4. . .225 200 5.25 07. . .231 200 5.20 0(1. ( . .25S 80 5.25 17. . . . 221 120 5.20 03. . .217 2SO 5.25 04. . .2-15 400 5.20 03. . .231 5.25 73. , . .230 120 5.20 200. , .2 S 1000 5.25 200.U. 70. . . .2 : > 5 3CO 6.20 ( U. . .217 240 5.25 42. , . .311 lf.O 5.20 71. . .212 240 5.25. 03. , . .I'M 320 5.22 } 40. . .208 120 5.25 74. . . .215 240 5.3 IV 35. . .274 2 < H ) 5.25 43. , . .101 5.25 80. , . .241 100 5.2. ' ) 72. , . .200 230 5.2."i 07. , . .220 120 5.27 # 02. , . .220 40 5.25 CO. , . .203 60 5.S7& S3. , . .183 100 5.25 72. , . .235 120 5.27K 257. , . .204 010 5.25 02. , . .304 2SO 5.30 84. . .li-0 120 5.25 05. , ' . .284 5.30 04. . .238 40 5.25 15S. , . .211 240 5.1 ! ( ) 80. . .210 3 < HJ 5.25 07. , . .240 5.30 74. . .191 80 5.25 80. , . .193 40 5.30 59. . .237 100 5.25 02. 5.30 05.as. . . .223 200 5.25 18. ! ! 202 5.30 as. . .230 40 .123. . .234 120 5.30 80. . .189 100 525 ! 52. . .291 200 5.30 04. . .222 40 5.25 CO. , . .278 5.30 59. . . .200 120 5.25 72. . .203 80 5.30 79. . .212 80 5.25 no. . 290 2CO 5.30 SO. . .200 240 5.25 07. . .307 80 5.30 03. . . .217 280 5.25 04. . .225 60 5.30 S3. . . .207 200 5.25 03. . .227 120 5.30 07. . . .210 100 5.25 00. . .235 ICO 5.30 70. . . .230 80 5.25 70. . .231 120 5.30 74. . . .238 100 5.25 09. . 247 5.30 57. . . .218 120 5.25 01. . .178 80 5.30 . 73. O.M J > ( ) 5.25 01. . .275 4(1 ( 5.30 78. ! ; ; i88 120 5.2,1 04. , . .270 100 5.30 00. . . .211 200 5.25 . .2(13 ( 80 07. . . .200 280 5.25 , . .208 100 fiiltO i72. . . .2-12 80 5.2.1) , . .253 220 5.30 DO ! ) . 5.25 63. , . .207 120 5.30 05. 5.25 55. ' ' 5.35 70. . . .25(1 ( 100 5.25 60. . .SMS 120 5.35 03. . . .209 60 5.25 52. . . .29S 80 5.35 03. . . .257 200 5.25 OS. . . .2S4 120 5.35 52. . . .27i ( 80 5.25 01' ' 297 120 5.35 5U , . . .220 100 5.25 47. . . .310 40 5.33 00. 5.2,1 no. . . .329 80 5.40 73. ! ! ! 24'J 40 01. . . .385 bO 5.40 . . .230 240 4'J. . . .355 120 5,40 Ijlvo Stock : Sold. SliowinK the number of cattle , hogs and sheep sold to the loading buyers on to-duy's market. CATTI.C. Swift & Co . 235 G. H. Hammond & Co . 231 A. Traucruiun . bO Samuel Drotfuss . 99 A. Jackson . 20 HOGS. G. II. Hammond & Co . 330 Omaha P. Co . 1,008 Armour & C Pocking Co . 2.6JXJ J. P. Squires &Co . W Klnpan &Co . 520 Hniliiard Uros . 134 J. R Saddler . . . 243 Chas. White & Co . 329 T. S. Tharp . 78(1 ( A.M. Plant . 244 J. M. Doud . . . . . . . . . , . 820 Ijtvo Block Notes. Light hogs higher , Heavy hogs sell lower. Good corn cattle stronger. E. W. Bunks , Shclton , was a visitor at the yards. L. G. Todd , Union , was In and marketed stock , also U. Ulrlch , Tobias. Mr. Dlxon , of Dlxon & Co. , was In with a load of uattlo and hogs from Dennett. U. Baylor , Plum Hollow , la. , marketed stock. Ills IIOKS brought (5.40 and his euttlo John Pepper , well and favorably known nt the yards , has been upiiointed u eeulc-muu by the stoek yards company. It W. King , Boone ; M. Jasper. Mmeola ; H , L. Messncr. South Bend : William Junilo- BOII , Weeping Water and II , Bloomer , Chalco , wcro among these who came in with hogs. Among these who cuino In with cattle wcro the following : E. Ullg , Brook ; N. B. Harj ? . ijrecn , Wuhooj A. K. Uees , Hardy , A. H. Kuirlne , Council Bluffs und W. Everett , Lyons. The third sealo-houso was opened to-day uiulcr T. C. Marsh , to accommodate the heavy run of hogs. Mr. Marsh has been connected with scule-houso No. 1 for u long time. time.Hon. Hon. John Fitzgerald , Lincoln , marketed | . three loads of eattlo from his feed lots ut Greenwood ut ftl.OO. There were three cows in the bunch , which brought the same price , Ho also marketed twenty-four head of cows ut S4.50. _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA WH6l15SAIiE MAKKET. _ I'rotliico , KrultH , Nuts , Etc. Wedncftdaj' , Juno 13. T/ic folloit'lny ijuotatloni < irc u-holcunlo mid not retail , ' Prices ijitoud on vrmluce tire the rates at ic/Udi / round lots arc tout cen this market. JYitlte or other lines of uooda rc < ; iifr' ' (7 ( extra labor in packing etiiuiot always ilhc ways le siivvllcd on out * ! de orders at the same pricts quoted /or tlie local trade. ! Uatcs on flour amlfcfy arc Jobbers'1 pr/cw. / Prices on nrain arc mow jwiM ; , y Omia millers delivered. An flotations on , mer chandise arc obtained from leading houtcs and arc corrected dall < y Prices on cracker * , cukes , etc. , arc those yivcn by leadiny man- factnrcrs. factnrcrs.t Fancy crcatnOry roll butter. 20 ® 21c ; with solid packed at lKR21c ( ! choice country butter , l3@Ue { common grades , 11 ® fons-Strlctly frc.ib , 12K@13c. CIIF.RKIES Pcrcnso ot 10 Ibs , S2.00Q2.25. Southern cherries 13.60 per 24 quart caso. STKAWHEiimr.s $3.50 ( < (4.0fl ( per case. CiiEtsE Full cream , 13@t4e. BEETS 50o per doz. POTATOES Choice homo grown , 755JS5ci Utah and Colorado stoek , TO35c ; low grades , D5@G5e. POOI.TIIT No drcflsod'fowl ' In the market ; live chickens , S3.00@'J.25 per doz ; spring chickens , $3.003.25 ; small chickens , tl.SX'V 2.00 ItADistins 10@IBo per doz. STIMNO BnANS-1.50 per bu. OHECN PBAS $1.50i2.00 per bu. ToMATors S3.00 per crate or$1.75@2.00 per bu. B ArnBS ? 2.25 ( < ? 2.60. BANANAS Common medium2.60(33.00 ( per bunch ; choice , M.OOMS.&O. Tunxirs California , 2) ) @ 3c per Ib. DATKS Persian , OJi@7c per Ib. CIUEK Choice Michigan elder , f4.50Q0.60 per bbl. of 32 pal. Si'iNAcn ? 1.50 per bbl. HnuiiAHii 2@2) ) < c per Ib. ONIONS Native stock.Sl.25 1.50 ; Spanish , per box of 5 Ibs , $1.76@2.00 ; California on ions , 3 ! ( < ? 4c per Ib. LUMONS ? 3.75g4.50 ( per box ; fancy , $4.50 ® 5.50 5.50OiiANor.s California Hivorside$3.75@4.00 ; medium sweet Ulversidcs , J4.50 per box ; Messina , Ki.fiO@7.005 Los Angeles , $2.75 ® 8.00 ; Los Angeles Navals , ? 4.00 ; Uivcrsido Navnls , ? 0.00. CAiuiA < it:8 : 3@3 } c per Ib. for California. CAUi.iri.owEK Good stock , $1.50@1.75 per doz. Asi'Aiuous C0@7fxj per dozen bunches. CtJcf.Miiius : 50e per doz for choice. LIITTUCI : 30W35c ( per doz. Cni.EKY California stock , $1.50 per doz. POWOHN Choice rice corn is quoted at 3 ® 4c perlb. ; other kinds 2' @ : ic pcrlb. CAHIIOT3 New stock , 4t > < < cl5e per doz. HHANS Good stock , ? 2.GO @ 2.75 ; California beans , S2.25@2.40. Fins- In layers , in@15c ; cake , lOc per Ib. NUTS : Peanuts , raw , 0i7o ; ; Brazil nuts , 13c almonds . ' 2-'c , . wul- ; , Tarragona , * - : \ English * .t- nuts , 15@18c ; filberts , ISo ; Italian chestnuts , IBc ; pecans. 15c. HONCV 10@21e for 1 Ib frames ; canned honey , 10@12c per Hi. PAUSLKV 30 per doz. GnniN ONIONS 15@70c per doz. Puiti : M.u'i.r. SYIIUI$1.25 per gal , SALSIPV 2oe per bunch. Groccr'H List. REFi.\in : LAUD Tierce , % c ; 40 Ib square cans , 75jrc ; 50-lb round , Sc ; SO-lb round , SJfc ; ; g-lb pulls , Sc ; 5-lb pails , S e : 3-lb pails , fcjyiturs New Orleans molasses , per bbl. , 37@40c per ( nil. ; corn syrup , 34c ; half bbls. , 30c ; 4-gal kegs , $1.55@1.55 : sorehum , 3Sc. PIIOVISIONS Hams , 10 ; @ll , ' < e ; brealcfust bacon , 10)i@10 ) e ; bacon sides , OKdtfc : dry salt , 8K@85fc ; shoulders , 7@7 c ; dried beef , 10@llc. CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , per case , $3.20@3.35 : strawberries , 2-lb , per case , f2.00@2.70 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $2.00 ® 2.70 ; California pears , iper case , $4.70@4.80 ; apricots , per case , $4.35g4.35 ( ; peaches , per case , $5.00rti5.75 ; whll'cherries , per case , $5.SOSO.OO ( ; California'pjums ' , per case , $1.50 @ 4.00 blueberries , per cfaso , § 2.00t2.10 ( ; ; egg plums , 2-lb. per case , $2:50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , -lb Lima beans , per case , imported } i , 12C < T > 15cpcr box ; domestic , mustard , ' . SUOAH UranulatcdiOX@7c ; conf. A , 0 % @ OJ < c white extra C , OK&ikfc ; extra C , OK ® 6 % < : \ yellow C , 5W5c ; cut loaf , 7 ® 8c ; iiowdcred , 7I @S > ic ; New Orleans , 5K 5c. CoiTKK Ordinary grades. 10@17c ; fair. 7@16i3 ; prime , 1S1UXC ; fancy green and yellow , 22@23c ; old government Java , 2S@ 30c ; interior Java , 25@23c ; Mocha , 2S@30c ; Arbucklo's roasted , -,2IJ e ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 21Ku : Dilworth's , 21o ; Red Cross. 21c ; Alaroma , 21J/c ; German , 20J e. WOODENWAIII : Two-hoop pails , per doz. , $1.40 ; three-hoop pails , $1.05 ; No. 1 tub , $7.00 ; No. 3 tub , $0.00 ; No. 3 tubs , $5.00 ; washboards , electric , 51.50 ; fancy Northern Queen washboards , $2.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , ip.1.50 ; No. 2 churns , $8.50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in nests , 70c pnr nest. TOIIACCO PLUO Lorillard's Climax , 45o ; Splendid , 41c ; Mechanic's Delight , -4c ! ; Leg- Kelt & Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 39c ; Drummond's Horseshoe , 45c ; J. T. , 42c ; Sorg'B Spearhead , 45c ; "Cut Rate , " 2 < Jo ; "Oh , My , " 27e ; Piper Heidsick , 04c. ToiiAcro SMOKINO Catlin's Meerschaum , 31c ; Cutlin's Old Style , 2.c ) ; Sweet Tip Top , 32c ; U. N. O. , 17e ; Red , White and Blue , 18o. JEI.LIIH 30-lb pans , $1.25@1.50. SALT Per bbl in carload lots. $1.45. KOIM : Seven-sixteenths , 10@10 c. CANDY Mixed , 9 ( ( " llc ; stick , 'Jdi'J c. PICKWW Medium" , in bbls , $0.00 ; do in half bbls , S3.50 ; small , in bbls , S7.00 ; do in half bbls , $1.00 ; gherkins , in bbls , $3.00 ; do in half bbls , $4.50. HOLLAND HKIIJUNOS OS@70c per keg. MAI-LU SUOAU Bricks , 12 > < fopcrlb ; penny cakes , 13@14e per Ib. ; pure maple syrup , $1.25 per gal. BitooHB Extra , 4-tie , $2.00 ; parlor. 3-tie , painted handles , $2.25 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy table brooms , $4.00. STAHCII Mirror gloss , 5c ; Graves' corn CKc ; Oswcgo gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c. THAU Japans , 39@55c ; Gunpowder , 20 ® OOo : Young Hyson , 32@65c ; Oolong , 30@05c. POWDEII AND SHOT Shot , $1.30 ; buckshot. $1.65 ; Hazard powder , kegs , $5.00 : half kegs , $2.75 ; one-fourths. $1.50 ; blasting kegs , $2.35 , fuses , 100 ft. , 4575c. soda wafers ( in tins ) lOc ; soda zephyrs , be ; city oyster , 0) c ; excelsior , 7o ; farina oyster , 7o : gem oyster , 5c : monitor , 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , 5c ; snow drop oyster , 7c ; butter 5o ; Boston , 80 ; Omaha butter 7c ; sawtooth butter , OJfo ; cracker meal , 5Kc ; graham , 8c ; graham wafers , lOe ; graham wafers In i > ound pack ages , 12Kc ; hard bread , 5o ; milk , 7 } c ; oat meal. 8c ; oat meal wafers , 10c ; oat meal wa fers in pound packages , liij u ; animals 12c ; Bollvcr gmgcrround,7c ( ) ; crenm,6cCornhill ; , lOc ; craeknolls. ICc ; trostcd cream 8Uc ; ginger Biiaps , 80 ; ginger snaps ( city ) , 9o ; homo made ginger snaps. In boxes , I3c ; homu made ginger snaps , ( Mb cans ) per dozen , $3.50 ; lemon creams.Sc ; pretzels , ( hand made ) , HHo ; assorted cakes and jumbles , llj o ; as sorted fingers , 16o ; afternoon tea ( In tins ) , per box , $7.00 ; banana fingers , 14c ; butter jumbles , ll c ; Brunswick , 16o : brandy , 16c ; chocolate drops ( now ) lOc ; choco late wafers , 15e ; Christmas lunch , ( in tins ) , per dozen , $4.60 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14c ; coffee cake , 12o ; Cuba jumbles , llijO ; cream pulls , 30o ; egg Jumbles , 14c ! , ginger drops , Ilo ; honey jumbles , llj e ; jolly lingers , I5c ; jelly wafers , 15o ; 1elly tart ( now ) , 15o ; lady lingers - ers , ] 3c ; vunlllu bar , > 4o ; vanilla wafers , 14e ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in a box , per dozen , 2.50. All goods packed In cans Ic per Ib advance except snowllake nuil wafer soda , which are packed only In cans. Soda in 2-lb nnd 3-lb paper boxes , i c per Ib udvunco ; nil other goods lo per Ib udvuneo. Soda In 1-lb paper boxes , lo per Ib advance. The 2-lD boxes ore packed in cases holding 18 In a case , The 3a 11) boxes are packed In cases holding 12 In a case. The 1-lb boxes are packed In cases holding 'M In u case. One-lb grahum and out- meal wafers packed 2 doz in a case. itto Show tops for boxes , with gluss opening to show goods. 75e. Cans'foi wafer sodu , fl.OO , not returnable. Cans for snowtluko soda , J5.00 per doz. Tin cases with glass face to display the goods , 75c each. No charges for packages except for cans and returnable goods. Gluss front tin cans and "snowlluko" sodu cans are returnable at prices charged. Dry Goods. PIUNTS SOUK COLOUR Atlantic. Co ; Sluter , 5) ) 05 Berlin oil , i c ; Garner oil , 00 7c. PIND AND KoiiKii Richmond. 0' < o ; Al- len.flitfc ; Kiver Point , 5o ; Steel Kiver , Oo ; Hlchmond , Co ; Pacific , OK"INDIOO BI.UI : Washington , llYo ; Century , dlgo blue prints : , Oc ; American , ( mo ; Arnold , OKc ; Arnold B , 10J < o ; Arnold A , I2o ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOJfo. Dituss Charter Oak , 5c ; Kumaiw Wu ; LodI , 5o ; Allen , Oo ; Ulchmond , Oo : Windsor , " ' Eddystone , } < o ; Pucillc , OJfc. Huou'N biltUTlNO Atlantic A , 4-4 , Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7'ie ; Atlantio D , 4- , Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Cc ; Au rora C , 4-4. 60 ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 7Kc ? ' H UW icr LL , 4-4 , Oe ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7)fc ; Law- renca LL-.1-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , i-4 , r > } c ; Pcppercll n , 4-11 7c : Pcppcrell O , 4-4 , Co ; Pcppcrell , 8-4,18J < e ; Pcppcrcll 0-4 , Sic ; Pep- pcroll 1CM , C3c ; Utlen C. 4-4 , Oc ; Wnchusett , 4-4. 7 0 } Aurora B , 4-4 , C&cj Aurora II , 4-4 , BATTS Standard , Oc ; Gem , lOe ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Bnyonne , 14c ; B , cased , $ O.W ) . WAiir-Bfbb , wnltc , lOc ; col ocd DOCK West Point , 29 In. Soz. , lO Cl West Point , 20 In. 10 oz.,12Ko ; West Point , 10 in. 12 oz. , 15c ; West Point , BO In. 11 oz. , lOc. Checks-Caledonia , iiUC5 Caledonia XX , lOJfo ; Eeononjy , PC ; Otis , PC. KENTt'cvr JIHNS Memorial , 15c ; Canton , 2c ; Durham , 27) < c ; Hercules , 18c ; Leaming ton. 22'tfc ' ; Cottsworld. 27J c. MISCKI.LAXISOUP Table oil cloth , f2.ST ; plain Holland , SJ iViOi c ; Dado Holland , COMFfltlTERS $ G.flO@35.00. Bi.r.HciiEii Snrr.TiNo Berkcly cambric , No. CO , 9Kc : Best Yet , 4-4 , 05/c ; butter cloth , OO,4 > { c ; Cabot , 7Kc ; Farwell , SWc ; Fruit of Loom. 9 , ' c ; Frccno G , Oc ; Hope , 7Jfo King Philip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo , HMo ? Loiisdalc , SJ/o ; Now York mills , lOKe ; Pcp pcrell 42-ln. , lie ; Pepiwrcll , 4Vln. ( , I2c ; Pcp pcrcll , 0-4 , lOc ; Pcppcrell , 8-4 , Sic : Pcppcrcll , 0-4. 23c ; Pcpiiercil , 10-4 , 25c ; Canton , 4-4 , Canton , 4-4 , Kc ; Triumph , Oc ; Wain- suttA , lOe ; Valley Be. GINOHAH Plunkctt checks , 7Je ; Whlttcn- ton , 7J o ; York , 7Kc : Normnndl dress , 8 ! < c ; Calcutta dress , 8)0 ) ; Whlttcndoii dress , 8 > $ c ; Hcnlrew dress , S tU'iaj ' o. TICKS Lcwiston , IW-in , 12J c ; Lewiston , ' 13) ) 0 ; York. 32-in. , 14e : Swift river , . ; , „ , Thorndyke , OO , SJtfc ; Thorndyko FF , 8'tfc ; Thorndlko 120. Vt ) < e ; Thornklko XX , 15c ; Cordls , No. 5 , llc : Cordis , No. 4 , lie. DuNiMb Amoskcag B , 9-oz. , Hie ; Everett , 7-oz , % , 18e ; York , 7-oz. , I3j c ; BnytnnrkelSJtfu ; Jnffrev XX. llj c ; Jnlfrey XXX , 13l2c ; Beaver Creek AA , 12o ; Beaver Creek BB , lie : Beaver Creek CO , lOc. FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman , 20c : Gosecn , 32J c ; Clear Lake , 32 < < c ; Maple City , 80 < < e. U'hlte- H No. 2 , } { , 21co C H No. 1 / , 30c ; QucchceNo. 1. J42 ; Qncchfci' , No. 2 , j , , 0 ; bleached. 8 0 ; bleached , UKci Stevens' N , OJfc ; bleached , lO c ; Stevens' S R. T , 12 c. General Markets. LnATiicn Oak soles , 35r37c ; hemlock slaughter solo , 21ttWc ( [ ; hemlock dry sole , 12 ( 25o ; hemlock kii > , GOriPOo ( ; A. & B. runner kip , 6D@75c ; A. hemlock calf , We@31.00 ) : A. A. hemlock calf , "baclcs , " 75c ; hemlock English grain upper , 23o ; Gricsen kids , $3.0 ( > @ 3.75 ; French glazed kids , $2.50 ( ? < ' 2.75 ; French calf kids , $3.25 ; oak kip skins'b'0c@1.00 ; oak calf skins , $1.00@1,55 ; French euTf skins , $ l.25@2.25 ; French kip skins , ? 1.11.50 ( ) ; Hussitt linings. 0.00 ( 0.50 per doz. ; pink cream and white linings , $7.50 ( a .75 per doz. ; colored toppings , S9.00@ll.00. DIJUQH Acid Carbolic , crystal per Ib , 50c ; citric per Ib. OOc ; tarlaric , pcrlb , We ; sul phuric , per Ib , 4c ; ammoniacarb , perlb , 15c ; alum , ixr Ib , Bo : alcohol. 95 percent , per gal , 83.33 ; blue vitriol , per Ib , 8c ; borax refined , per Ib , lOe ; camphor refined , 32c ; cream tar tar , pure , per Ib. 42e ; cream tartar , commer cial , per Ib , 20c ; cloves , per Ib , 33c ; cuttle fish bone , per Ib , 30e ; dextrine , per Ib , 12e ; glycerine , pure , per Ib , 30c ; hops , fresh , per Ib , 40c ; indigo , Madras , per Ib , 75c ; insect powder , per Ib , OOc ; morphine , P.v. . , per oz. , $3.00.ODium , per Ib , $3.75 ; quinine , P. & AV. , pcroz. , BSe : quinine , German , pcroz. , 4Sc ; Hochclle salts , per Ib , 35c ; saffron , American , perlb , 40c ; saffron , true Spanish , per oz. , * 1.00 ; salapctro , pure per Ib. lOc ; Sulphur , Flowers' , per Ib. , 5a ; soda , bi-enr- bonate , per Ib , 5c ; silver , nitrate , perlb , $11.50 ; spormncctti , per Ib , 52@COe ; strych nine , per oz , , $1.25 ; wax , white , pure , per Ib , 55e : wax , yellow , pure , per Ib , 35c. On.s Carbon , 175 degrees , 13c ; carbon , 150 degrees , 13c ; linseed Dolled , OOc ; linseed , raw , 57c ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , ? .12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; whale water bleaebcd , 85e ; fish , bank. 35e ; ncatsfoot , ex tra , 05c ; neatsfoot , No. 1 , 50c ; gasoline , 75 pur gal. HIDES Green butchers , ' 4@IJ < fc ; green cured , 5@5 > c ; dry flint , 7c ; dry salt , Oc ; green salted calf , CKc ; damaged hides , 2o off ; dry salted deacons. 25c each. Tallow- No. 1 , 3c ; No. 2 , 2J c. Grease Prime white , 4Jfc ; yellow , 3o : brown. 2c. Sheep pelts 10cS.$1.00according ( to quality. Brand ed hides classified as damaged. Si'iitiTS Cologne spirits 188 proof , $1.14 ; do 101 proof , $1.17 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , 81.15 ; do 183 proof$1.13 : alcohol , 188 proof , per wino gallon , $2.12 ; redistilled whiskies , $1.3501.50 ; gin blended , $1.50@2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , ? 2.UO@0.00 ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00a0.60 ( : Golden Sheaf and rye whiskies , $ .50 ( 3.00 ; brandies , imported , $5.00 8.00 ; domestic , $1.30(39.00 ( , gins , imported , $5.00@0.00 ; domestic , $1.25 ® 3.00 ; champagnes , imported , per case , $28.00 @ 33,00 ; American , per case , $10.00@17.00. Lumber. DIMENSIONS AND TIMnEIt. . , . 15 ft. 18ft. 20 ft. 22ft. 21ft. 2X4 . .17 CO 30 00 21 00 ! 00 ! (10 2x8 17 CO 38 ( K ) 21 00 23 00 2:1 : oo 2x8 .1750200021 00 22 0(1 ( 23 00 4x10 .J7R02J 0021 U ) il 00 00oj 10a 10a xlS .IB 2,120 0021 24 ( U 2x4 8x8 . .is no 19 Maj | MU3 | 00 23 UO ) IIOAUDS. No. 1 com , B 1 S..S18.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 s..f 15.M No. 2 com , B 1 s. . 17.00 | No. 4 com , s 1 s. . 13.50 I'KNCINO. 0fl No. 1 , 4&0inl2& 14ft , rough ? ll.50 ! No. 1 " " 10 " , 0 lll.fl No. 2 , ' " 14 " 0 lO.n No. 2 , " " 10 " 0 1S.O A , 12,13 & 10 ft.21.50 I C , 12 , 14 & 10ft.15.50 B , " " 20.501 D , " " 12.50 CKII.INO AND I'AUTITION. 2d com % In White Pine ceiling $34.00 ) ' ' " " 28.00 ) Clear % In Normay " " 10.00 ) 2dcom < Si' in " " " 14.00 ) 7LOOHINO. A 0 in White Pine $20.50 110 in " " 33.50 COin " " 30.00 DOin " " 31.60 EOin " " ( Scl. Fencing ) 10.90 0 in Drop biding C"e per M extra. BTOCKUOAHUb. AlSlnchsls $15.50 B12 " 39.20 C12 " 30.00 D12 " 23.00 No. 1 com , 12 in si s 12 ft 20.60 " " 14 ft 19.00 " " " 10 ft 18.50 " ' " 10 , 18,20ft 21.50 No.2 " " 19.00 " " " 12&14 ft 18.50 11 ' " 17 ft 17.50 12 In Grooved roofing , $1 per M more than 13 In Stock Board * same length. 10 In Grooved roofing saino price as 13 In Stock Boards. SOUTH EUN YELLOW I'lNB. Star , 4 inch Flooring $21.00 1st und 2d clear 4 inch Flooring 23.00 noX ClearXinch Ceiling 20.00 ( ) Clear % inch Partition 24.00 Clear % inch , Partition $2 nbs vo & inch PEERLESS r. Ibl'ALMKII. K. IMIICHUAN. 3. II. lll.ANCIUIII ) . PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants. Offlce-Uoom 21. Opposite ) Kzclianeo llulldlni ; , Union btctlL Vunl . HoutU Um li . Neb. McCOY BROS. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , llnrkut f unilthtMl ( rue ( m application. Blockcri and foeilori , lurntslied un irttod tvriuii , lU' urunc i , ' Ouja * ha Nutlonal Hank anu KoutU Omaha National , Uul&n fcluckYrili , buutl , Uiualm , NORlMEnWESTERFIELp& MALEY Live Stock Commission , Itoom Ii , Kzctunue liulldlntt , Unlou Slock Tard , BoutU Oiu&Ua , Neti. ALEXANDER k FITCH. Commision Dealers in Live Sock , . ' , UPI > O > | IB KicUanve llulldlny , Union Stock YanU , SuulU Omatia , Keu. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , Asrjpulturnl Implotnonts. " " CHU'RCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Carriage * and HucElf" . Jip < StroftbetKCcnOlhftnd 10th , Urnaha , Nel < raika. L1NINGER & METC-WLF CO. , Agricultural Implements , Wagons.Carriages . . Ktc. Wholctalt. PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , Wholciale Dealer * In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies ( Cl , HXt , Kfi and W7 Jone Street , Omaba. P. P. MAST& CO. . Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultlrntorn , Hay Hnkon. cider Mill * and I.uban Pul- vcrlier * . Cor. nth and Nicholas felreeU , WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Comer llth nnd Klchola Streets. OMAHA 1WANCII. J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K. Mead. Manager. 1213 LcixTonffOrth U Oini\liii. M OU N E , MI LBUnN&sVoDDARD Co MnnutnrturcrsmulJobbcrs In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Dili nil I IMcllIc street' , Umnhn , Neb. Artists' A Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 DouKlns Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Boots nnd Shoos. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( SuceejsorB to llccd , Jonen A Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes norton K' " 0 < * " ' " W. V. MORSE > t CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101 , llltt-llUi Douglas St. , Onmhn Manulactory , Sum mer St. . liiaton. J3ool < s ojllora n cj S t atlo n oi rs. H. M , & S. W. JONES , Successors to A. T. Kcnyon & Co , , Wholesale <ctnll Booksellers and Stationers , Fine Wedding Stationery , Commercial Stationery , Ki'ii Douflm Street , omuha , Neb. Coffees , Splcos , Etc. JLARKE COFFEE CO. , Umatia Coffcu ntid Splco Mill * . Teas CoffeesSpices.MingPowfler , , , . j Agent for the Manufacturer * and Impnrteis of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Etc. OBlce. 317 SjjJth St. , Omaha , Nebraska. PERKINS. CATCH & LAUMAN , lanjorters nnd .lubbers of Greenery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Ktc. 1MI Fanmm St. , Now 1'axton llullJlnif. Commission a n d S tor a go- _ " " " RID D ELL & n ID ID E L U Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Butter , KCRS , Chccfo , I'oultrr , Game , 1112 Howard Strc t. ; Omaha. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . Successors to McSlmnc A gchroeiler. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , UiualiH , Nubraika. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision Jlercbunt. Corrosponilcncnsollfllcil. 1011 North IClti btrect.Uiniihn , Nub. Coal , Colip ' ' ' 'OMAHA co'AL 'C6KE Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , 209 South 13tl > Street , Omaha , Ncbrntka. J. J. JOHNSON i CO. . Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , And uhlrnors of Coal , Coke , Ccmi'nt , Plaster , 1.1 mo , Drain Tllu , and Scour Pipe. Ufllcu , 1'nxion Hotul , Farnam fct. , Ouiulm , Neb. Tulejibono bll. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Sliipners of Coal and CoKe , 211 South nth St. . Omaha , Neb. Dry Goods and Notions "MTiFsMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1101 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Onmha.Ncb. K1LPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co IfflDorters anil Jobbers in Dry Goods.Notions . . Gents' FurnlsliliiK ( iool . Corner 11IU uiid HIUUUT ' " S. , OuiutTa , NvtTrabk'iL. ' RjrnHuro. DEWEY . Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre , Kunmiii Htrcvt. Oraatia. Nclira ka. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Furniture .Omaha , Nebraska. Crooorljos. PAXTON. GALLAGHER Ic CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions , ,06 , TOT , TOO nnil Til B. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1 lli anil I-caveuwnrtli Btrecti , Oiuaua , Nebraika. Hardware. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , lletnls , HlifPt Iron , etc. Agents Cor Howe Sculea' Miami Powder und Lytnnn llaxbuil wiry , Umuha , Nebrasku , HIMEBAUCH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tooli and Dutlalo Pcalci. IW6 lougl ; BIMCt , Omaha , Nebranka. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , lOtb and Ilarner Bt * . . rtinakm . VaH . Wcitern lorAuitln powd erCo. , JuflLTfon Htet'l Nttlli , K lrbBDki atandanl tfcall's. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , Wholesale .Manufacturer" of Saddlery & Jibbers of Saddlery Hardwan And Leather , IfOJ.na' . nn-1 ItJT llumcy St. , Omaha , JH avy _ Klardwa ro W. J. BROATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bpringi , Wanon Hlork , Harilwaro. I.umlior , tc. una 1211 lUrnoy Btruut , Omaba , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Uaruer Ktreft. Omaha. No > . oyi oo THE J'IMUONnS MANUI'ACl'UltlSU CO. Xlanufait - i * " . Bank , Office and Saloon rixtnres , iltntlei. FUcooarli. Inot OJifi. Dru ; r'lituroi.Will t'ttiu . raitlUuni. HahHij.'flVjr.lcT . Il rranujno Uuoler * . Mlrrori.elc. Kuciorr * n < l olllcu , 11/1 uaa litl cevlti Htb t..Omulia. ' 1'vleybaao 1UI. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBliR CO7 All Kinds of Building Material at fholesalf 1U Stroct nnil Union 1'iiclBc Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumoer , Lath , Lime , Sash , Ioo , ic. : YarOa-t'ornprlth and DoiwlMi Cornel Mil ami DoiiRlaa. C. N. DIET2 , Dealer In All Kinds of Lumber , latlinnd California Streets , Omaha , Nobra'lia. FRED W . dHAY ; Lnmber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , _ CornerfitU nd DonnlAi SU..Om h - 7. HARVEY LUMBER C 6T To Dealers Only , Omto.llitl Knrnnm Sired , Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD. Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported and American I'ortlnn.l ( ? omcnt. Rtatl AKcntfurMllnaukpn llrdranlle Cement anil OulncrVIHto Mine. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumoer , Wood Cnrpota and 1'nrnnot Hooting Pth and Dounlai Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 4(0 ( nnd W. He nth 10th St.Oraahn. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle OrcHnc , Ktc. , Omaha. A. II. lllthop , Manager , V1NYARD & SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 1105 Ilnrncr Struct , Omalin. "PnfiTts nntl Oils. CUMMINGS Si NEILSON , Whole nlo Dealers In Paints , Oils , Window Gin , Etc , 1IH F.irnnm Street. OmahaNob. Pnpor. CARPENTER PAPER CC ? . . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry i nlco itock of Printing. Wrapplnit and Writing lh er. Sin'Clal attention given to cur load order * . _ Pr lntora' Mcitprlnla. " " ' " " " "WEST"'ERN"NEWSPAPE"R"UNION , Auxiliary Publishers , Dvalcra In Tyre , Proves and I'rlntern' Supplies. CO ] South mil Sireet. Omnha. RiibborjDoods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 911 Clothing nnd Leather BeltltiK. KKW Karnara Street. Stoarn Fittings , Pumpo , Eto. A. L. STRANQ CO. , Pumps , Pines and Engines , Jtenra , Wntnr , llnilirfiy nnil Mining Supplies , Etc. IOJ , v * > nnil Wl Fnrnnin btrcot , Omaha. CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wnolesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Btcnm nnd Water Supplies , ncmlqunrtcr * for Moot , Fee t & Co' gooilB. 1111 Kiirnani St. , Omitlm. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMT CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , Qalllday Wind Mlllx. 019 nnil 020 Fnrnam Bt. , Omaba. ( i. t' . Hess , Acllni ; .MuniiKcr. BROWNELL & Uo7 ' Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet Iron Work Htcnm Pump'.Srur MIKi. 1213-1215 1/onvcnworth Hrri'l. Omaha. Smoke Staok8 _ , "H. k. SAWYER , Mannfacturing Dealer in Smoke "Slacks , DtltcblDga , Tiinkn nnd ( lencral llollcr Hcpnlriuit. 131& IO < | KO Street. Oraahu , Nell. Sooda. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. . Wholesale Farm Field and Garden Seeds 811unl'.il3Jmi'i , . lroit Omnha. ' Storage , Forwarding & Commlsalon "J1 ARMSTRONG. PETT1S & CO. . Storage. Forwarding and Commission , Omutia. Qrowora- STORZ&lLEn. Lager Beer Brewers , 1521 Nortli ElKtlitcontli Btrect. Omiilia. Neb. Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter , V Fen , l'rfll > ' . Monufiicturors of nil klndi Steam Boilers , Ms and Sheet Iron Work Works South 'Allll mid II. i M. Crottlng. 1'AXTO.V li VIBIIMNG 1HO.N WOIIK8. Wrought and Cast Iron Bnilng Work , Enirlnes , Ilram Work. Goncrnl Konndrir.Maolilpo anil i W"k. ofilco n < l Works , U. I' , lly. and lllli street , Oiu.ilin ' , _ _ _ _ IRON'WORKS , Mannfactnrers of f re-anil Iron Railings Doik Italli , Wlnilow ( Jnnril . Flower Htniidn , Wlr BtKiii , ICUs. lil Norlli Kill Blrtut.Oiuiibn. OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vault * , Jail Work , Iron nd Wlro FunclnK. Kluni , Kto. ( i. Anaroun , I'rup'r , Cur. UUi nriil Jacknou Ht . CHAMPION IRON and VVIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards anil Bcrccm. for banks , uniio § , tori' . ratlilnncoA , oto. Iinpri'VOit Awnlnua , Ixckniultli Mix hlnory null IIIuckBinlih Works. 4Utr > uutli lull Ut. IMEAOHER ic LEACH. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , Ooneral ARenti for Dlcbold Hafo A I/ock Co. ' * T ulls and Jull Woik , 1115 Koruuru Ktroct , Oiiikba. MlUlnorj and Notjoris. . , Importers & Johliers in Millinery & Notions CANFIELD MANUFAcruniNa co. , Mannfaclnrers of Oyeralls , Jen > I'unti.dblrt * , Ktc , lllfiknil 1101 Duiiglat Slr et , Oiunliu , Neb. EAGUE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , . I'rniirlclur. ICO DoJcu Hrid 1U ( aud lU Wyrtli lUth blrott , Uuiulia. Pnpor Boxo6t _ _ JOHN L7v/fLKTE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , KOI. UlT und 131'J Douglas St. , Oiualiu , Neb. Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV.'f CO. , Wholcialo Manufacturer * ot Sash. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Iranch lifflcc , ISlh and Itard titructiOmaha , Not BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , MouHliii.SlHlr Work anil Inlvrl'jr Hard Wood Hi tin. U. U. Corner Ml , and Ix-avennbrth Btrpeti , Ouiaha * 2 > ul > * OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , . Manafaclurers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , And Ullndi. Turiilnp , Stair-work , Hank aud O21r 11V Uui , 'AMi Md 1'vtiytetuu Aivuu * .