.THE OMAHA DAHJY BEJEK FRIDAY , JUSTE 15. ism THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Rules Dull In Splto of Bull News. LIGHT RECEIPTS HELP CORN- Onts Irregular Without Special Fcn- Hire Provisions Quiet Cnttlo Con tinue to AdTnnco Steadily Ilnthcr Slow. CHICAGO rilonUCE MATIKET. CHICAGO , Juno 11. [ Special Telegram lo Tun HER. ] The wheat mnrkot was neither nctivo nor Interesting to-tiny. Most of the session it was heavy with a noticeable tend ency towards n lower range , but rcnctlona always came and the close of the morning's session was only } { c lower than that of yes terday. There wns some bullish news early nml for n few minutes nt the opening there eccmcd to be some prospect of an upturn , First sales were > c above last night's close , and there was a further advance of c , but It required but little selling by Hutchlnson to set the crowd on that side , and they put prices down c In a brief time. To a man who watches for controlling influences this break wns rather puzzling nt the time. Consols showed a decline of two points , making four points In nil since yesterday morning. Cables were simply dull , but Indicated no change In price. It was the third consecutive day of fnlr ex ports , nnd receipts In the northwest were tjulto small , particularly In Duluth. More over the Cincinnati Price Current estimated the wheat crop at 35,000,000 bushels , nnd bad crop news was plentiful. Kammercr had one dispatch from Indiana Raying there would Do pO per cent of n crop nnd another saying 40 per cent wns plowed up and the remainder would not make more than nine 'bushels ' to the acre. Ho nlso had n dispatch from California saying tlioru had been Borne improvement there , but there would not bo much more than half of last year's crop. These were the kind of Influences against which whcnt had to drop , but it dropped. The only news to favor sellers was the scarcity of bear news , but this went rather to destroy the effect of certain strengthening news received yesterday. Numerous cables to James E. Uoyd & llro. Indicated that tlio damage to wheat in Franco by Italian bugs or grasshoppers was not of much extent , although they hud done great damage to wheat in Algeria. It was admit ted , however , that the outlook for wheat In Franco was not promising. The news that Emperor Frederick was sinking and that his physicians had lost hope of saving him seemed to have no effect. The market was exceedingly nar row as far as the number of participants was concerned and at times was stagnant with nobody trading , .vet the volume was not small. In one transaction Hutchinson sold Jones , Kcnnott & Hopkins 500,000 worth of August wheat at 84J c. The last named 11 rm was n persistent aud heavy buyer of August wheat en every decline. HutcMnson's brokers were buying July at about 83e. July wheat opened at 84J c , sold up immediately to S4 ° 6c. then fell to S4c , fluctuated between that price and nnd 84 0 for some time , advanced to 84Y@S4J4c , declined to 84 > fc , and closed there at 1 o'clock. December wheat opened at bQJgc , sold down to & 5fc and closed at The receipts of corn were 109 cars less than the estimate , nnd as a consequence the spec ulative market opened very strong , llrsisulcs being at J c over yesterday's ' clo'-o. There were BO many longs willing to unload at the advance , however , that it could not hold and gradually worked down with frequent reac tions % o , but recovered somewhat before the close. The estimates for to-morrow are still larger and were n disappointment to the bulls , yet receiving houses 11 ml a great falling off in receipts duo hero in the future and are advised that farmers have nearly stopped delivering at country paints. No other in- lluenco than receipts at this market seems to bo thought of by speculators and prlcej seem to go up or down simply as receipts decrease or increase. July corn opened nt 53 < Sfe , fluc tuated between that price and 53l c for a time , then declined to52c , advanced to 53'fc and eloscd at K3'rf. ' September corn opened nt 54V e , sold up to 54c , down to 63Jfe and closed at 54c. In the speculative oats market nearer fu tures showed a considerable improvement while more deferred were dull and declined a trifle. The volume of trudo was not largo nnd there was no special feature. June outs opened at 32Kc bid. sold up to 33c nnd closed with that price bid. July outs opened nt 83 , ' < c , sold down to 33e and up to 33i , < ? c , closing with that price asked. September oats opened at 27 > e , sold down to 27l c and closed at S7&o bid. In provisions n quiet day was experienced. For cash delivery there was a better inquiry nnd larger transactions , but speculation wns slow. From the start operators were un willing to take hold , and in the future mar- liet there was little or no change , 1 o'clock prices being generally the same ns lust night's closing. APTCKNOON SESSION. Wheat weak ; July sold from S4"/c to 83af83 ! < c. split , closing at that ; August closed at b3x@4L' ; Decem ber closed at 65e ; Juno eloscd nt about 83c. Corn was easier ; Juno closed at about KJKQKMfe ; July opened nt Ki&o , leu to 52c closing nt fi3cuskcd , August clos ing nt oU@Kc , September closing at 5iJc : bid. Oats firmer ; Juno about 33'i'o ' ; July Bold at Ki'/f&UiXo / and closed nt 33b'e bid , tombor. July sold lit tl..75$13.77K' ) ( and August at * 13,85@13)7l ( , ' . Lard was quiet nnd unchanged. Short vlbs wcro unchanged. CHICAGO IjlVE STOCK. CHICAGO , Juno li , [ Special Telegram to THE HKK. I CATTiiTiioro Is yet no check to thn steady advance that tot in last week. Value * wcro fully as strong as ut any time aim prices reached the top notch to-day , namely , * ) .7.r > @ 7.K ( ) , the flrsC a line lot of short horns , and the second a lot of fal mongrel polled cattle of all colors and nl breeds. There wan some demand for exi > ori steers , one or two lots soiling at M. 10. A bunch of steers , rather common , sold at W.10 Grassy and common stock , as la usual , was loft to the last and sold for fair prices , good native cows making stronf , prices. Texans wcro quoted substantially higher. The stacker and feeder trade presented no new features ; fancy steers t (1.75(47.00 ( : peed to choice , tO.OO@0.50 ; poor to fair , fU > 0 < i 5,75 ; cows nnd mixed , $2.00@ 4.00 ; stackers nnd feeders , f'J.f > ( ) ® 4.20 ; Texas cows , t2.20Q2.75 ; ulcers. t3.oo@3.30 ; btillcrs $ . > . oO'j ( ( } . * . > * lloos Business opened slow with a down turn of about .V , best lionvv making (5 ( U'H ( r..ia ; and best mixed M.50Q5.55 , with light at 15.50. There was little or no demand for light light. At the close there was a firmer feeling and part of the loss of the morning was regained , The cause of tlm better tone nt the close was comparatively light receipts at western points , fc'INANCIAh. New Yoaic , Juno 14. [ Special Telegram to THE HEU. ] STOCKS The shorts have car ried largo lines of stock for the past two days , hut the short interest Is still largo and the demand for stocks in tno loan crowd this morning was brisk. In several Instances Etocks were scarce. This created a bettci feeling , and up to noon a fair business was transacted , but after that the majority o largo traders betook themselves to the races ami dullness settled down over the marxot O | > onlng sales were on a weak market , with declines ranging from } { to $ f , Missouri Pa clfid having the { cad. Thu decline was onli temporary , however , for prices began to rUe immediately , and almost everything on the list soon showed better prices than ycster day's closing figures , though there was con tidcrablo fovcrUUness displayed. Manhat tan was the feature of the trading and it ad- vaeyed 2 per cent , though tlis greater por- Ion of the gain was afterward lost Can ada Southern gained on thjo remainder of the 1st from } ( to ) , except Richmond & Wcit ? oint preferred , which advanced 1'f per cent on very light dealings. Reading , St. Paul and Lake Shore were nctivo stocks , with a fair business In half a dozen others , jut the general list was dull nnd unlntcrcst- ng throughout. The advance culminated about 11 o'clock. The bear leaders regard .ho market ns n narrow one and some say ; hat even the money of the Vanderbllts can not save Lake Shore from a sharp decline ; nlso that Union Pacific must soon go lower. N'cws from the west was not nt all encour aging to holders of stocks , ns rnto troubles with grangers remain ns badly muddled as ever. The speculative railway managers , who have for years been a power In the mar ket nnd who have nt times sloshed rates as best suited their Interests , arc beginning to see that their power Is fast slipping from them , as the railway commissioners of the different western states are beginning to take the power of making rates into their own hands. This movement wilt eventually end In a greater stability of rates , which will be better for all concerned. GovnuNMKNTS Government bands wcro dull but firm. * TESTEIIDAT'S QUOTATIONS. tJ. E.lsreKlstcrcd.lSfi lO.&N. w . 104 U. 8. 4s coupon. . . 127 > do preferred..138 U.8.4isrcKlstreJ.i07 ! N.Y.Ccntral 10IK U. 8 4ts ! coupon..107 O.K. N Clii 1'ncinc 81 of TO 1111 P.T 22 Cnnnda Southern. . 48 I'nclflc Mull IK',4 Contrnll'aclllc XI O. 11. &K 17 ? * Chicago i Alton..1H3 rullmnn 1'nlaceCat lr,1 \ ; C. , ll.&Q HOW Heading 57X I ) . . I..VW 128 Itock Inland 104 n.Ait.a 1.1 it. I.V M. 1- 27' } Urle Kl'l ( lo preferred * < lo preferred Kl C. , JI. & St. Pnul. . . ( , ' < Illinois Central 11Hi ( do preferred 100j ! I. . II. A ; W 10 st.r.&o 34 K.&T 11 do preferred 103 Inko Shore s Texas Pacific IP'i I.Jfc N fUjj Union 1'aclllc rai < Michigan Central. . ' 714 W..St.I&P 1214 MIssourlPacific. . . TO , ' , do preferred. . . . " 114 Missouri Pacific. . . . ! j \V. U. Telegraph. . 7CH dopreferrcd < U' } MONEY ON CALL Easy at , 1@1 } per cent , last loan 1J per cent. Closed at 1) per cent. PHIMC MERCANTILE PAPEII 4 ( < < .C. ! per cent. STUIIUNO EXCIHXOE Dull but steady at S4.SO % for sixty day bills ; $4.8Sf for dc- uiuud. _ lUtODUCE MARKETS. Clilcnso. Juno 14. Following are the 2:30 : closing prices : Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , in sacks , ? 2.75@3.85 ; in barrels. S3.00@4.75 ; spring wheat , in sacks , f 1.76(51.50 ( ; in barrels. $3.00 ( tf4.DO ; rye , In sacks , fc'J.yo@3.10 ; in barrels , 3TlO ( < l3.30. Wheat Moderately active , opened a shade firmer and closed JaC Jf c hlclier than vcster- day's last figures ; cash , 83 5-10c ; July , 83 13-10c ; August , b3 15-ltic. Corn Fairly active , opened strong and % &y& higher nnd closed } < @ ) fc lower than ycbterday ; cash , 52J c ; July , 53c ; August , Uats Steady and firm ; cash higher , futures steady ; cash , 33c ; July , 33Xe ; August , 28 3-lOc. Rye Dull at 58c. Barley Nominnl nt 05(7ZG7c. ( Prime Timothy S2.10@2. 15. Flax-seed S1.30. Whisky $1.20. Pork Dull and easier at n slight reduc tion ; cash , $13.07X5 July. $13.75 ; August , $13.b5. Lard Quiet , easy and lower ; cash , ? 8.47J- ; July , S3.5r > ; August , $3.0C@it2 ! } . Dry Salted Meats Shoulders. $0.000.25 ; short clear , $8.10(38.05 ( ; short ribs , S7.52X- Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 15l'Jc ( ' ; dairy , 15@17e. Cheese Unchanged : full cream Cheddars , ; flats , 7l < [ ( rj7Ji'c ; young Americas , Eggs Unchanged nt Hides Unchanged ; green hides heavy green salted , 5 > jc ; light grceu palted , 5Je ; salted bull , 3Jio ; dry flint. Sa , dry cuff , Sc ; deacons , 2Ue each ; dry salted , 0@ 7c. 7c.Tallow Tallow Weaker : No. 1 , country , 4c ; No. 2 , 4/e ; cake , 4c per lu. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls..s . 8,000 9,000 Whcatbu . 21,000 12,000 Corn , bu . 2fi5,000 404,000 Oats , bu . 239,000 1(15,000 Uyobu . 3,000 - Barley , bbls . 4,000 1,000 New York , Juno 14. Wheat Receipts , 103,500 ; exports , 74,000 ; options opened a trifle better , later ruled weak and fell oft X ( ii4c , closing steady at bottom ; cash quiet but steady : ungraded red , 83 > < ; @ 9.V c ; No. 2 red , nominal nt UllK&'Jl c in store and elevator , 91f@U2c f. o. b. ; VJ @ ! )3 ) c afloat and delivered ; July closing nt Ul' c. Corn Receipts , 238,800 ; exports , 1,000 ; cash steady ; options opened Hd& c better , latter declined } 4@J c , closing steady , with a recovery of © ' e ; ungraded , 55 @ .VJc ; No. 2 mixed , 58 % ( ( o'Jc delivered ; July closing ut 50c. Oats Receipts , 50,400 ; exports , C20 ; steady ; mixed western , 37Qj40e ; white west ern , 43@4Sc. Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio , firm at $15.23 ; options 20 30 points higher and moderately active ; sales , 70,000 bags ; Juno , $12.1)0 ) fe'lS-OO ' ; July , $11.20Jgll-50 ; August , $10.GO@ 10.S5. 514.0014.50 for old ; $15.25@15.50 for new. Lard Dull ; western steam spot was quoted nt S7.85. Butter Steady but quiet ; western , 13 © 20c. 20c.Cheese Cheese Easier ; western flat , 7 < JSo. ? St. Ijoiiln. June 14. Wheat Lower ; cash , SSe ; June , 87J fc. Corn Easier ; cash , 48@ISJi'o ; July , 4S c. Oats Firm ; cash , 32o ; July , 23c. Pork-I4.40. Lard-S.12K. Whisky Jl.14. Butter Firm ; creamery 14i17c ( ( ! ; dairy , Afternoon Hoard Wheat Weak nnd June , 67o bid ; Julv , 83 c ; August , KiS/ @ W c asked. Corn Dull ; Juno , 47c bid ; July , 48Jfc ; August. 48 ; < c. Oats Quiet" ; June , iUJ c ; July , siSJfc. Mtimi-ttiiollH , Juno 14. Wheat Receipts 143 cars ; HhtpmentH ( W cars ; market dull. Closing-In store No. 1 hard , i-ash.SOc : June , b3c ; July , 8Jc ; August , 84 > fc ; No. 1 northern , cash and June , Sljfo ; July , Kijlfu ; August. Kljfo ; No. 2 northern , cash and June , 70c ; July , 70 ; < i : ; August , SOVc. On track No. 1 hard , 87c ; No , 2 northern , 70 " " ) ; Nn. 1 northern , 82J'- Flour Unchanged ; patents to ship in sucks in car lots , $4,50 4.70 ; in barrels , $4.70 New Orleans , Juno 14. Corn Dull and weak , with the murKet lower mixed , 64@ ( Be ; yellow , 0 < X307c ; white , unsettled ut 07ti 70o. 70o.Oats Oats Unsettled nnd lower ; No. 2 , white , 410l42e. Corn Maal Unchanged nt $ .3.90. Hog Products-- Unchanged ; pork , $15.00 ; Inni , IT.8f JO. i4r , Hulk Meats -Unchanged ; shoulders , $0,45 ; long clear and clear rib , f 7,10 * Cincinnati , Juno 14. Wheat Dull ; No. 2 red , WftilW c. Corn Easier : No. 3 mixed , 55c. Oats Quiet ; No. 3 mixed , 37c. H.VO No. 2 , C5f. ProvisionsPork , $14.50 ; lard , $3.20. Whisky- . 14. Mllwniikoc , June 14. Wheat Weak ; cash ana July , S0 } o ; AUKUBI , Sl 'c. Corn Poor demand ; No. 3 , 4'io. Oats-Dull ; No , 3 white , So c delivered. Rye Dull ; No. 1 , ( HV. Hurley-Dull ; No. 3 , 2c. ProviBions Stcailj ; pork , cash and June , $13 70 , KIIIIKIIH Cljy , June 14 , Wheat Steady ; No. 2 soft , cash , S4 } < o asked ; July , 70'/c bid , 77o asked ; August , 7 c bid. Corn Quiet ; No , 2 cash , 4 ( > o asked ; July , 4lKc ( bid , 40K' . ' asked : August , 47c bid : No. 2 , white , cash , 49o asked Oats No , 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings ; July , 22o bid ; Autrust , 2io bid , 2Jfo asked. Ijlvoriuul | , Juno 14. Wheat llrm , with Je- muiHl Improving ; holders offer moderately ; California No. 1 , lii &d H 1O1 per cental. Corn Steady , with the demand fair : now uilxud western , 4s g' 'd per cenUl. LIVE STOCK. ChlcnRo. JUDO 14. The Drovers' Journal reports as .follo\v > ; Cattle Receipts , 10,000 ; unevenly higher , eiccpt for erasers ; steers , il.50Q7.00 ; cows and mixed , t2.004.00 ; stockers ant ! feeders , $3.60(34.20 ( : Texnns , ri25@5.8i ( . Hogs-Receipts , 85,000 { opened Be lower , but nnd closed 'firm mixed recovered Inter ; , ! 5.40@V.GO ; heavy , yr.50 < 25.70 { light J , $5.38 5. & . pigs 'and cull's , M.0(5 ( < 3o.l5. Sheep Uccclpu , 0,000 ; steady ; muttons , $ .00(35.00 ( ; Testing , $3.20@4.00 ; Western fccacrs , $3.15(33.30 ( ; lambs , * 2.0C@J.25 jxr ; bend. - - - - " Nntlonnl Stock Vnrds , Enst St. I/oitls , Juno 14. Cattle Receipts , 19,000 ; shipments , 3,300 ; market higher ; choice heavy native steers , $5.50ilCi.lO ( ; fnlr to good native steers , $4.40@5.39 : butchers' ' steers. medium to choice , $4.50a5.00 ( ; stackers and feeders , fair to good. $2.40@3.75 ; rangers , or dinary to good , $3.CO@4.60. Hogs Receipts. 2,200 ; shipments , 11,300 : market lower ; choice heavy nnd butchers' selections , $5.59(35.80 ( ; packing , medium to prime , $ V80@5.50 ; light grades , ordinary to best , 5.20(35.40. ( Kansnn City , Juno 14. Cattle Receipt * . 2,000 ; shipments , none : market firm nnd 1020c higher ; cows about steady ; good to choice corn-fed , $5.50 5.75 ; common to medium corn-fed , $4.0005,40 ; stockers , $2.25 © 3.10 ; cows , $2.00@3.50. Hogs Receipts , O.COO ; shipments , none ; mnrkct irrcgulnr nnd closed weak and lower ; common to choice , $5.10(0.5.45 ( ; skips and pigs , $2.GOil4.l ( 0. OMAHA lilYl3 STOCK. Cattle. Thursday , Juno 14 , 18SS. The cattle market took another upward turn to-dny'of l20c ( , and { ti.Si was paid for ono bunch and iO.'M bid on another. The nil- vnnco Is on good corn-fed entile. The mar ket was active at the advance and everything was sold before the close. The receipts to day wcro very light , only twenty-nine fresh loads being on sale as against thirty-eight on yesterday. I lots. There was n very heavy falling oft In the receipts of hogs , there being only seventy- four fresh loads , ns ngalnst 118 on yesterday. The market wns 5c higher on heavy nnd about steady on light hojs. The market wns nctivo , the demand being morn than equal to the receipts , nnd everything was sold before noon. i Sticep. There was only one load here. Ilecclpt * . Cattle . 5SO Hogs . r.,200 Sheep . 200 Prevailing 1'rluen. The following is a table of prices p.Urt In thismarxct for the grades of stock men tioned. Pnmostcers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . $0.00 (30.30 ( Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 5.50 © li.OO Fat little steers. 000 to 1050 Ibs. 4.75 ( J5.40 Common to good cows . 2.35 . ( Tw.50 Choice to fancy cows . 4.00 @ 4.r 0 Common to choice bulls . ' . . 2.2T > ( ffl3.r > 0 Fair to choice light hogs . 4. 5.20 f 5.30 Fair to choice heavy hogs . 5.33 ( ( { 3.45 Fair to choice mixed hogs . S.33 ( 5.35 Live Stuck Sold. Showing the number of cattle , hogs and sheep sold to the leading buyers on to-day's market , CATTI.B. G. H.Hammond&Co 166 Swift & Co 108 Samuel Drelfuss 100 A. Trauermun DO George Brayton 4 E. M. Crone 2 HOOS. G. H , Hammond & Co C50 Omaha P. Co . ' SMJ Armour & C Packing Co 3,001 J. P. Squires .t Co SMI Whlttakcr&Son. 2 ! < 8 E , A. Blackshero 185 A. E. BcggB 004 J. M. Doud C5 E. L. Lambert . . : ice Gibbs& White. . . 103 Knnge of Prices. Showing the highest and lowest prices paid , for 1100 to 1300-lb. cattle during the past few days and the corresponding time In Ibs7 and Ijlvc Stock NotcH. Cattle still higher. Heavy hogs advance 5c. C. H. Clurk stoppct ) ut the yards on his way to Chicago. W. Carpenter , D mil an , was here looking for stock cattle , S. D , Davis , Malvern , la. , caine over looking for Mockers. J. Hastlo , Auburn , came lu with cattle for which ho was offered W. C. Swurtz , Silver City , la. , marketed two loads of cattle at ftl.uo uml * J.'J5. Muv&h Parker was hero to-day. Ho has ax ) head of fut cattle ready for market. W. S. Houton , Tecumseh , cumo in with two loads of hops and two loads of cattle. Thomas Powers , Sutton , came In with eight loads of cuttle and two loads of hogs. Ceo , W. ViiJIcry. brother of John Vallery , has been appointed general agent for the U. & M. at Choycnno. Mr , Christy , of the firm of Gund & Christy , Wilbcr , was hero with three cars of cattle and a car of hogs. J. P. Pall , Silver City. la , , was hero. He contracted " 70 head ut } 5 for delivery on May 1 nnl June 8 , and still hns 200 heart on feed , C. W. Cnrr , David City ; W. H. Uftrncy , JJnnoneo ; EH Decker , Phillips ; Nick FrIU ; Tnyltf ? & Blair. Broken Howj J. O. Mntlio- soil , Pilgort James Danley , Ashland ; Mf. Dunn , Staplchursl , and S. H. Head , Mcna , wc.ro among these who. campjn with hogs. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Produce , Fruits , Nuts , Etc. Thursday , Juno 14. Trade was fair to-day And small fruits and berries wcro In good demand. Duller was qjilet nnd unchanged. California fruits are making their appearance and the prospect of n heavy crop nnd low prices Is good. The following quotation * are wholesale and not retail. Prices quoted on vroducc arc the rate * at p/itefitoinitl / lots arcsoiaon this market. Fruits or oilier lines of novds ro/uJrl i ( ; extra labor In pacJilny cannot al ways be supplied on outside orders at the tatnc prices quoted for Die local trade. Jlatcs on flour and feed arc jobbers'1 prices. Prices on grain arc thote paid ly Omaha 7nlIcr ( * delivered. All quotations on mer chandise arc obtalncd'f rum leading houses ( nnl ( ire corrected dally. Prices 071 crackers , cakes , etc. , arc WioscMICH ( / by leading man- faiturcrs. Ut'TTEii Fancy creamery roll butler , 20 ® 21c ; with solid tucked at 15@lGc : choice country butter , 13@14c ; common grades , 11 ® Eoos Strictly fresh , 14c. Cummins Per case of 10 Ibs , ? 2.00@2.25. Southern cherries KI.M ) per 24 quart caso. STiiA\viiBiiiiir.s ? 3.50U ( > 4.00 per case. CHEESE Full cream , I3@14e. Hnuts 50c per doz. POTATOES Choice homo grown , 75gS."c ; Utnh and Colorado stock , l)0393c ; low grades , f > 5g05c. ( Poui.Titv No dressed fowl In the market ; live chickens , ? 'J.23 ncrdoz ; spring chickens , ? 3.00@3.25 ; small chickens.51.60Q12.00 lUtilsHEs 10$15c ( per doz. STIUNO HUANS $1.60 per bu. GHBEN Pi : vs $1.60 $2.00 per bu. TOMATOES $2.60 per crate or$1.75@2.00 per bu. bu.PINE PINE APPLKS 52.25j2.50. ( ? 13ANANAS Common medium , $2.50@3.00 per bunch ; choice3.00iT3.5 ( ( ) . Tunxirs California , 2 > ( < ? 3e per lb. DATKS Persian , ( > } 4wia per lb. CIDKH Choice Michigan elder , S4.50S0.60 per bbl. of 32 gal. SriSAcn 51,50 per bbl. HttUiiAltii 2@2)Jc ) ( per lb. ONIONS NuUvo stock.$1.25(31.50 ( ; Spanish , per box of 5 Ibs , $1.75@2.00 ; California on ions , 8J ( ( t4c per lb. LEMONS $4.50W5.00 per box ; fancy , S5.oO@ G 50 50OIIANOES California Riverside$3.73(24.00 ( ; medium sweet Riversides , ? 4.50 per box ; Messina , 85.50@7.K ( ) ; Los Angeles , J2.73 ® ! 100Los ; Angeles Navals , 44.00 ; Hivcrsido Nnvais , ? 0 00. CAII AIES 3 ( < I3 c per lb. for California. CAULIH.OWEU Uood stock , $1.50@1.75 per doz. Asi'AUAnus fJO@75e per dozen bunches. CUCU.MIIEIIS 50e per doz for choice. LETTUCE 30(7(350 ( per doz. CEI.KKY California stock , $1.50 per do ? . PorcoitN Choice rice corn is quoted at 3 ® 4c per lb. ; other kinds 2j @ 8c per lb. C.utitOTS New stock , 40 ( < 45c | > cr doz. UEANS Good stock , $2.tX2.75 ) ; California beans , $2.25@2.40. * Fins In layers , 18@15c ; cake , lOc per lb. NUTS Peanuts , raw , CX@7e ; Hrazil nuts , 13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 2Jc ; English wal nuts. lf @ 18c ; filberts , 18c ; Italian chestnuts , 15e ; pecans , 15c. HONEY I0@2lc for I lb frames ; canned honey , 10@12c per lb. , ' PAIIHI.EY 30 per doz. GKEEN ONIONS 15@20c per doz. PUKE MVIM.C SYIIUIl.25 per gal. SALSIFY 23c per bunch. Groccp'H List. iriNKO L > cans. 10-lb Pnovisioxs Hams , lOJ ll c ; breakfast bacon , li ( < ; @ 10c ; bucon sides , OQiJi 'o ; dry salt , 8 } @ 5 c ; shoulders , 7@7J c ; dried beef , lOQtllc. CANNr.i ) Goons Oysters , standard , per case , S3.20@ii.tt5 : strawberries , 2-lb , per case , S2.CO@2.70 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , S2.UO ( $ 2.70 ; California peurB , per case , ? t.70@4.80 ; ajiricots , per case , $4.25 ( < f 4.H5 ; peaches , per case , f5.OOrtZ5.75 ; white cherries , per cate , ? 5.80GiO.OO ; California plums , per case , f4.50 @ 4.X ( ) ; blueberries , per case , ? 2.00@2.10 ; eirg llums , 2-lb , per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case , J3.20iZ5.75 ( ; 1-lb salmon , per dozen , Sl.SOCi.85 ! : 2-lb gooseberries , per case. $2.80 ( it2.90 ; ! i-lb string beans , per cusn , fl.75@ l.HO ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , $1.00Vpl.t ( > 5 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , * 2.50ffi2.GO ( : 2-lb curly Juno peas , per case , J2.85 ; ! Mb tomatoes , $20 ! ! ( 2.40 ; 2-lb corn , | 2.20ft2.SO ( ; sardines , imported Jf , 12Sl5c ( per box ; domestic if , ; mustard , < .l } . I-FUE Ordinary grades , lG@17c ; fnlr. 7@18c ; prime , 18$19c ( ; fancy grccr. and yellow , 22@23c ; old irovernmcnt Java , 28 ® 80c ; interior Javu,25S23c ( ; Mocha , 23M30c ; Arbucklo's rousted , 21j/o ; McLauunlin'ti XXXX , 21 c ; DUworth's , 21c ; Hed Cross , 21c ; Alaroinu , 21'4(3 ; German , 20'c. WOODENWAHE Two-hoop iiulls , per dojt. , $1MO ; three-hoop pails , $1.03 ; No. 1 tub , f7.00 : No. 2 tub , * ( J.OO ; No. 3 tubs , 55.00 ; washboards , electric , $1.50 ; fancy Northern Queen washboards , J2.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , f'.50 ' ) ; No. 2 churns , SS.50 ; No. a churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in nests , 70c prr nest. TOHACCO PJ.UO Lorillnrd's Climax , 45c ; Splendid , 4-lu ; Mechnnic'B Delight , 44c ; LCK- & ' Star -15c Cornerstone a'Jc Kctt Meyer's , - ; , ; Drutmiiond's Horseshoe , -15o ; J. T. , 42c ; ' . 45o "Cut Hate " 20c Sorg's Spcarhe.id , ; , ; "Oh , My , " 27o : Piper Heldslck , 04c. TOHACCO SMOKING Catlin's Meerschaum , Sic ; Catlin'H Old Style , 2to ; ; Sweet Tip Top , a2c ; U. N. O. , 17c ; Ued , White and Blue , 18c. .IKI.MBS 30-lb pans , ? 1.25@1.50. SALT Per libl in carload lots , $1.45. Hoi'E Seven-sixteenths , 10@10'fc. CANDY Mixed , U@llc ; stick , UrVj c. PICKLES Mediuin , in bbls , ( U.OO ; do in half bbls , Ci.50 ; small , in bbls , S7.00 ; do in half bbls , 1.00 ; gherkins , in bbls , ? 3.00 ; do in half bbls , $4.50. HOLLAND UBIIHINOS (18 ( ( < ? 70o per keg. MATLI : SUOAU Hricks , 12Kcperlb ; penny cakes , 13@14c per Ib. ; pure inuplo syrup , $1.25 per K < il. HitooMS Extra , 4-tlo. S2.GO ; parlor. S-tie , painted handles , 12.25 ; No. 1. $2.00 ; Mo. S , $1.75 ; heavy stable brooms , (4.00. STAHCII Mirror gloss , 5 ? o ; Graves' corn PowiiEit AND SHOT Shot , $1.U : ) ; bucksliot. $1.55 ; Hazard iKJwdcr. kegs , f.'i.OO : half kegs , $2.75 ; one-fourths , tl.50 ; blasting kegs , tJ.35 , lukes , 100ft. , 4575o. CIIACKEIIS , CAKKH , ETC , Prices subject to change. Soda , 5c ; ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda snowlluko ( in tins ) , Klc ; soda candy , 5 > c ; boda wafers ( in tuts ) lOe ; soda zephyrs , bu ; city oyster , 0) u ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oyster , 7c : gem oyster , 5c ; monitor , 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , 5o ; snow drop oyster , 7c ; butter 5c ; Boston , 80 ; Omaha butter 7u ; sawtooth butter , tlJio ; cracker incal , 5 > c ; graham , Sc ; graham wafers , lOc ; grahaui wafers in pound pack- nges , 12 } c ; hard bread , f > o ; milk , 7 u ; out meal. So ; oat meal wafers , lOu ; oat meal wa fers in jiound packages , 12 } u ; animals 12u ; Hollvor gingerround,7o ( ) ; crcam,8uCornhill ; , lOu ; cruckni'lls , Kio ; trosted cream 6Kc ; ginger snaps , Sc ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Ou ; nomu inadu ginger Biutps , in boxes , ] > < c ; homemade made ginger Htiups , (1-lb ( cans ) jicr dozen , fMl ; lemon creamsBo ; pretzelshum ( ! nmUii ) , 11K ; UKsorU'd uukes and jumbles , HHc ; as sorted lingers , lfic ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) , perbox , $7.0J : bananu lingers , 14o ; butter jumbles , ll o ; lirunswick , 15c ; brandy snaps , I5c ; i-liocolato drops ( new ) lOc : clioco- lute wafers , I5u ; Christmas lunch , ( in tins ) , perdozen , H.5l ( ; t-ocoa taffy snaps , He ; coffee wiko , 1''c ; Cuba Jumbles , 11J-0 ; cream puffs , HOe ; egg jumbles , 14c ; ginger drops , lie ; honey jumbles , lljfc ; jelly lingerB , J5c ; Jelly wafers , 15o ; 1elly tart ( new ) . IScj ludy lingers - ers , l c ; vanilla bar , 14c ; vanilla wafers , 14c ; Vienna wafers. 1 dozen packages in a box , per dozen , 2.50. All goods packed In cans lo per Ib advance except Biiowflake and wafer sudu , which ate packed only in cans. Soda In 2-lb and H-lb paper boxes , Kc i jr Ib udvonco ; all other goods lo per Ib advance. Soda In 1-lb paper boxes , lc per Ib advance. Tno 2-lb boxes are [ nicked in cases holding 18 In a case , The a- Ib boxes are packed in cases holding 12 in a case. The 1-lb boxes wo packed in cases holding 'M in a case. Ono-lbgrahum and oat meal wafers packed " do In a case. Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods. 75o. Cans fm wafer soda , fa.00 , not return ablo. Cans for suowdaUo soda , tr .00 per doz. Tin cases with glass fnco to display the goods , 75c each. No charges for packages except for cans nnd returnable goods. Glass front tin cans and "snowflnke" soda cans are roturnnblj jjt price * charged. " " * " * ? * Pry Goods. PntSTS SOLID COLOIIS Atlantic , Cci Slater , 5Jfc ; Berlin oil , Ol cj Garner oil , 0 ® 7c. PISD ANI > ROUES Richmond , OVo ; AT- len , OKc ; River Point , 6cj Steel \Ivor , Oo ; Richmond , Gc ; Pacific , 6c , INDIOO DLUK Washington , Oifc ; Century , dlgo blue prints , Oc ; American , GJc ; Arnold , Wc ; Arnold B , lOKc ? Arnold A , I2c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10VC. DRESS Charter Oak,6c ; Ramano,4Wc ; Lodl , 6c ; Allen , Oo ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor , Gkfc : Eddystonc , G < < c ; Pacinc , OKc. BIIOWN bliEETlNO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7J o ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7fc ; AtlanllcD. 4-J , 7 , < c ; Allnnllc P , 4-4 , Gc ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , Cc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 5c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 7Hfc ; Hoosier - ier LL , 4-1 , Gc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7)Jo ; Law rence LL , 4-4 , Gc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , &Kc ; Peppcrell R , 4-41 7c : Pcppcroll O , 4-4 , Gc ; Peppcrcll , 8-t , 18Kc ; Pcppcroll 0-4. 21c ; Pep pcrell 10-4 , 23c ; Ullca C , 4-4 , Go ; Wnchusctt , 4-4 , } { o ; Aurora B , 4-4 , OJ < o ; Aurora R , 4-4 , CJfc.BATTS BATTS Standard , Oc ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , 12 > fo ; Bayonnc , 14c ; B , cased , $0.60. CAIIPKT WAIIP Bibb , white , lOo ; col ocd 22c. 22c.DUCK West Point , 29 In. 8oz. , lOJ c ; Wrst Bi.iicucn : SIIKKTIXO Ucrkcly cambric , No.'GO , OKc ; Best Yet , 4-1 , GJ c ; butter cloth , OO , 4) ) < c ; Cabot , 7 } o ; Farwoll , Skfu ; Fruit of Loom , 9Kc't Frceno G , Gc ; Hope , 7Jfo King Philip cambric , He ; Lonsdalo , ll'4 ° i Lonsdale , S fc ; Now YorU mills , lOKc ; 1'op- pcrell 42-in. , lie ; Pepperell , 4Vin. ( , 18o ; Poll- perell , 0-4 , lc ( ! ; Pcpiierell , 8-4 , 21e ; Pcpperetl , U-4. 2.c ! ; Peppcrcll , 10-4 , 23c ; Cnnton , 4-1 , Sl c ; Canton , 4-4 , m c ; Triumph , Gc ; Warn- sutta , lOo ; Valley 5c. GINOHAM Plunkett checks , 7 } 'c\VhlUcn- ; ton , 7) ) 1' ; York , 7 > r ; Normandl dress , Calcutta dress , bc ; Whlttcmlon dress , Kontrow dress , b OlSJtfo. TICKS Lowlston. 80-in , 12Ko ; Lewiston , 32-ln. , 13Ko ; York. 32-In. , 14c : Swift river , 7Kc ; Thorndyko , OO , SJ c ; Tliorndyko FP , 8K < 3 ? Thorndlko 120 , \ \ yoThornkiko \ XX , 15c ; Cordls , No. 5 , U 'c ; Cordis , No. 4 , llu. DBSIMS Amoskcag B , 9-oz. , lUc ; Everett , He ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc. Fi.ANNin.s Plaid llaftsmon , 20c : Gosecn , 32' < te ; Clear Lake , 3 ! ! > c : Maple City , 8GJ < Jc. WhiteG H No. 2 , 1 , 21co C II No. 1 / , 30c ; QuechecNo. 1. % , 42 ; Qucchec , No. 2 , - - Ouechec No. 4. V , KJUo ; Anawan , Stevens' A , 7&c ; bleached , 8 > c ; Stevens' P , SXc ; bleached , 0 } < fc ; Stevens' N , O c ; bleached , lO c ; Stevens' S H. T , 12 > c , General Markets. Ln.iTiinu Oak soles , 35fl37c ; hemlock slaughter sole , 21@3ic ; ; hemlock Ury solo , 13 @ 25c ; hemlock kip , GOMSOc ; A. & B. runner hemlock grain upper , 21(5J25c ( ; Tauipico B. L. Morocco , 29Jiyyc ( ; Tampico pcpplc , O. D. Mo. , 22@2l3 ! ; Curacoa. B. G. Mo. , Me ; Simon O. D. Mo. , $2.7. > ( a3.00D.ingola ; Isid , yo@35e ; X. M. kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid , I)2c ) ; Gricsen kids. S3.l)0 ) ( li.75 : ; French glazed kids , W.30fa'i73 ; French ealf kids , $3.25 ; oak kip skins , & 0cii$1.00 ( ; oak calf skins , S1.00@1.55 ; French calf skins , $1.25@2.23 ; French kip skins , $ I.10 ( < 1'1.50 ; Hussitt linings. fG.00@fl.50 per doz. ; pink cream and white linings , & 7.50 ( gn.73 per doz. ; colored toppings , $9.0U@11.00. 'Dnitos Aeiu Carbolic , crystal pcrlb , 50c ; citric per lb. GOc ; tartane , per Ib , 50o ; sul phuric , per Ib , 4c ; ammonia , carb , pcrlb , 15 ; alum , per Ib , 5e ; alcohol , 05 percent , per gal , ? j.22 ; blue vitriol , per lb , So ; borax refined , perlb , lOc ; camphor refined , 32c ; cream tar tar , pure , per lb. 42c ; cream tartar , commer cial , per lb , 20e ; cloves , per lb , 33o ; cuttle fish bone , per lb , SOc ; dextrine , per lb , 12c ; glycerine , pure , per lb , : iOc ; hops , fresh , per lb , 40c ; indigo , Madras , per lb , 75c ; insect powder , per lb , GOc ; morphine , P. & W. , per of. , $3.00 ; ouium , per Ib , $3.75 ; qijinine , P. & AV. , peroz. , eSe : quinine , German , peroz. , 4bc ; Hochcllo salts , per lb , 35e ; saffron , American , pcrlb , 40c ; saffron , true Spanish , per oz. , Sl.OO ; salapetro , pure per lb , lo ( ) ; Sulphur , Flowers' , per lb. , 5c. ; soda , bi-car- bo nil to , per lb , 5c ; silver , nitrate , perlb , $11,50 ; spermaceti ! , per lb , 52@GOc ; strych nine , per oz , , $1.25 ; wax , white , pure , per Ib , 55c ; wax. yellow , pure , per lb , ! J5c. OILS Carbon. 175 degrees , 13c ; carbon , 150 degrees , 13c ; linseed boiled , GOc ; linseed , raw , 57c ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , $ .12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; whale water bleached , 85c ; fish , bank. 35c ; ncatsfopt , ex tra , (55c ( ; neatsfoot , No. 1 , 50c ; gasoline , 75 degrees , 15e ; W. S. lard , 35c ; No. 1 lard , 50e ; No. 21ard,50@5r > c ; W. V. zero , 14c ; W. Va. zero , 14ct golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25e ; whale. 20c ; naptha , 1 degree , 14c ; head light , 1.10 degrees , 12 ; headlight. 175 de grees , 15c ; turpentine,45c ; castor , pure , $1.30 pur gal. HIIIKS Green butchers,1 4@4J c ; green cured , 5@ . " > Kc ; dry Hint , 7c ; dry salt , ( to ; green salted calf , G c : damaged hides , 2c off ; dry salted deacons. 25o each. Tallow No. 1 , 3&c ; No. 2,2 fc. Grease Prime white , 43 o ; yellow , 3c : brown. 2c. Sheep pelts 10cu$1.00iiccordlng ( to riuulity. Brand ed hides classified as damaged. SriKiTS Cologne spirits 168 proof , f 1.14 ; do 101 proof , $1.17 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , $1.15 ; do 18a proof , $1.13 ; alcohol , 188 proof , per wine gallon , $2.12 ; redistilled whiskies , f 1.2301.50 ; gin blended , $1.50@2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $2W@fl.OO ) ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.000G.50 : Golden Shcuf and rye whiskies , $ ,503.00 ; brandies , imported , $5.00tfS.K ( ( ) ; domestic , $1.30 ( < ? 3.uO , gins , imported , $ A.OOi7i.OU ( ( ; domestic , $1.5 ! ! ( $ 3.00 ; chuinpagncH , imported , per case , $28.00 © 33.00 ; American , per case , $10.00@17.00. Lumber. DIMENSIONS AND TIMBER. ItOAUDS , No. 1 com , 81 s.$18. ) No. 3 com , H 1 s.$15.fiO No. 2 com , s 1 s. . 17,00 No. 4 com , s 1 s. . 13.50 FENCING. No. 1 , 4&Ginl2& 14 ft , rough $10.50 No. 1 , " 10 ' 010.5 No , 2 , " 14 " 0 1G.5 No , 2 , " " 10 " 0 1S.O BIDI.ST.H. A , 12 , 13 & 10 ft.$21.50 J C , 12 , 14 & 10ft.S15.50 B , " " 20.50 [ D , ' 12.60 CLII.INd ASI ) I'AHTITION. 2d com } ( iii White Pine ceiling $34.00 " ( i 4 > > ( 28 00 ' ' ' ' ' ' Clear Jf In Normay " " . . ! . . ! ! , Td'.OO 2dcom ln " " " 14.00 FI.OOIIINO , Afl in White Pine $2fi.50 BOIn " " B3.50 COin " " ito.03 DOin " " 21.M EOin " " ( Scl. Fencing ) 10.00 0 in Drop biding & "o per M extra. r.U , I'AI.MEIt. K , | > . lliniHA.V , J.ll. ULANCIIAIlll. PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Cflmmission Merchants , MoCOY BROS. , live Slock Commission Merchants , ilarkut funilflicxl free un application Htuc'kcn nnd feuuera fumlatie < I on uootl ttTius. Itufi'rt'iiLe * ' Oma > bu KutloiiHl lluiikun.l houtli OuialuNutloi4ttl , Ulilou btutk Vt.rU > , houtli Umuliit. SORIMERWF.STERFIELp& MALEY Live Stock Commission , ( loom 15 , Kiihuiiyo liulltlluit , iTnlou Stock VarcU , MnitU Uuiaba , Nub. ALEXANDER" * : Commision Dealers in Live Sock , Uppntlia KicliaiiKo Ilulldlni , Uulou Stock lardi , buutU Oumtm.Nct ) . N STOCK YARD Of Omalia , Limited Agrloulturni inipiomontB. CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons , Carriages and ] ! neel . Jwcn Strpct.betwecuC'thanJ 10th , Omaha , Nobratta. LININGER & AIETCALF CO. , AgricnllnralIiDDleni6ntsWa ; onslCaiTiagcs tc. WhokfAlff. Omaha , Kcbra kn , PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , Wholetale Dcnlrrsln Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Bnggies _ 1C1 , Ml. KC nnd 107 Jonca Street. Omaha. _ P. P. MAST & CO. , Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , CultltMoiK , liar nain.Cldor Mills nnrt Lnbun lul- _ Tctl et . L'or. llth and Nlcbola * btrcel * . W1NONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Whdecalc Agricultural Implements , Wagons &Bnaiies Corner llth and Nlcholan flrcotn. OMAHA nUANCII. J. F. SEIBERLINQ XCO. . , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binflcr Twine , W. K. Mpful , .Manajor. 1313LonTcnwortli ft. , Oranlm. MOUNE.MILBURN&SToiDDARD Co Manufacturers nnd Jobber ! In Wagons , Bnggles , Rakes , PJows Etc , Cor. Uth nn I 1'nclllc streets , Omaha , N'pb. Artists' MntorlDls. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 151.1 Dousln * Street , Omnlin , Ni' Boots KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , lSucce iors to llceil , Jones t Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Slices Audits lor lltif ton Ilubtict Slioo Co. 11C8,11UI A1100 . . , - - - _ lluriicy bt. Oinalm W. V. MORSE A : CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101 , 1IC8-1105 UoUBlas St.Onmhu Manulactory , Sum. mcr.ctllo Uin. Book BoMo ra gn d StajHonora * H. M , Si S. WTJONES. Succcisorsto A. T. ICcnyon A Co. , Wholesale A Retail Bookseller and Stationers , FlnoTcilillng Btntlnnory , Commercial Stntloncrr UK Douglas aircct. Ouiahu , .Nub. - . " CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Oinnha Coflco nnd Kplco Mills. Teas. Coffees. Spices , Baking Powder , FlaTorlnK Kxtracts , Laundry llluc. Inks. Ktc. lili- 14111 llimior Strept. Omnha. Nohmaka. Crookory " _ WRIQHT , Arent for the Manufacturers and Iraportcrn of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. Offl co. 317 B. 13th bt. , Omaha. Kcbratka. PERKINS. CATCH &LAUMAN. Imoortera and Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 1511 Farnam St. , New 1'nxton UnlUllntr. CommlBBlon end RID'r5ELL & niDDELL" Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Butter ' , Keef , Cheese , Poultry , Game , _ 1112 ll'oward Street. ; Omalm. CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , Bucccaiors to Mcf-hnno 4 Schroccler. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omuha. Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FA1RBHASS. \Vhole ale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Coinmision Merchant. 'Correspondence sollcltcil. 1011 North ICth btrect , Onnihii , Neb. CoajJCoko and " " " A"7ilDALTcok"E" Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , _ a03 South 13th Street , Omaha. Nebraska. _ J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , And shipper * of Coal , Coke , CuniMit , I'lastcr , Mnie , Drain Tile , and Bcwcr 1'lpe. OSife. 1'aiton Ilottil , Karnaio St. . Uinaha. Neb. Telephone mi. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , ill South 13th St. . Omahn. Neb. CJoodejinci Notions. M. E SMITH i CO. , Dry Goods , Famishing Goofls and Notions , 1102 nnd 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omatis. Neb. KILPATRtCK-KOCH DRYCOODSCo Imnorters and Jolliers in Dry Goods.Kotions . Gents' KurnlililnR ( loodi. Corner lltb and Ilunoi bit. . Omaha. Nubrnttit. Furniture. ' DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Furniture Omaha , Nvbraika. CrocorloB. PAXTON , GALLAGHER & COT. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705. "Cff , TOD and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb , McCORD. BRADY 4 CO. , Wholesale Grocers , t lh and J-caTooworth StreetsOmaha , Nebraska. Hardwarot HARD- Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , iletuln , Shed lion , etc. Agents ( or Howe Soulca , illaml I'ou drr uud l.ymiiu llurbcd wlj o , Umulm , HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools and Jluffalo Scales. 1(05 Douului btreet , Oiuaha , Nebraska. HECTOR , WILHELMY tt CO. , Wholesale Hardware , lOlb and Harner KI § . . Omahu , Neb. Western Ancnti I at Austin Powder C < i. , JcHerson hteelNnllt. Fairbanks Blandunl beaks. _ MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , .Wholesale MauufucturtTiof Saddlery & Jibbers of Saddlery Hardware Aud heather. HOJ , liu'i an I U07 Ilaroey St. , Omaha , Ntbtailu. . . W. J. BROATcnT Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , \Va < on Stork , Hardware. I.um'jer , Ktc. IS/ nnJlVII llarnvybtr etUuiaha. , Caps , Eto. "w. L. P'ARROTTE & cb , , " Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1IU7 llariier btrcyt. Oinshit. Ncli. Office Fixtures. THK glMUONDg MANTFACTUJlfKO CO. Mnau'ud irers of Bank , Office and Saloon Fiitures , Mantles. ( ildvboarJs. Hook Cases. Dru FUturvs.Wall < -a t , I' illtlon . llalliti , .iuuuter ; . Ueurand Wlno i oolerr. Mlrrurs.ntc. 1 uctorr nnil omceu anil KSi South Kill Si : , Oiuulii. Tiik tiuuo 1121. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBKR c , All Kinds of Building Material at Wliolesal IStJ gtrctt and Union Pacific Track , meH LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doori.Ktc. TanM-Comer 7th and Doualaii Comet Mli anil IMujljs. " Dealer in All Kind ) of Lumber , yah nnd Olifurnln Sirooti.Omnlia. FHED W. Inmlicp Lime Ceraeut Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner ftb uml Doual s Sl . . Om hiu . HARVEY LUMBER C67i To Dealers Only , Omce.l4ari ( > tnam Ptrcct. Omatia , JOHN A\VAKEFIELD Wholesale Lninher , Etc , Impottfil nrt Amcrlmn Potllnml Ocmcnt. Bt l Agent for Mllwfttikrc liTdrnulie Cement and _ _ JnlncyVhllo l.lmc. _ CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood lulier , Wood Portion anil 1'nrqiif t flooring tth nmt Douglaj _ . . . . _ _ _ , J. T. ROuTlQsON NOTION CO. , Bolesale Notions and FnrnisMnE Goods lOlatuUlCBcuthlOthHt. , OiuMia , ile. CONSOLIDATEDTAN LINE CO. , Wholsale Refinefl and Lubricating Oils , Axle ( Ironeo , Klc. , Omnlin. A. It. lllshop , Manngcr , VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , llOMlnrnoy Slrocl.Onmhn. CUMMINCS Wliolesnla Demon * In Paints , Oils , Window Gla s , Etc , lll Firnnm Fttcot. Omaha , Ncu. . u. Papor. " " " CARPENTER PAPER CC. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carrr a nlco ttock of Printing , Wrapping nnd Writing l'nar. Special attention Klvpn to car load onlem. Printers' Materials. Auxiliary Publishers , IX > aIcrs ln 8upim"- Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 311 Cloltilng anil Letlucr Hailing. 1KB Fnrnnra Streot. steam Fittings , Pumps , Etc- A. L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Jtcam- Elfl- CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , ite m ana Wntcr Bunpllo . Tlorxlqnnrton for Mast- Fount Jk Co' goorta. 1111 Kiirnnm bt , Umulm. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , tUlMJay Wind Mill * . 013 ami TO ) Fnrnmn St. , Omaha. O. K. lloss , Acting MHiiuger. BROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers aud General Machinery , Sheet Iron Work Stonm I'limpx , Pnw MIMs. lx ? vcnivortu blrrct , Omaha. Srnokc Stocks , Bollor8Eto. _ nK. SAWYER. Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks , Ilrltchlugi , Tnnks and ( icncrnl Holler KepalrlDg. 1316- Dodcu Htrcet. Orauha. Neb Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 aud 13 Jonc * Street Oirmha. Btorago , Forwarding & Commission/ ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Drench houeo of the Ilcrmcr lludcjr Co. lluitgleial nnoletalo and retail. 1 KM IJlOand 1312 Irard Street , Omaha. Tcleuhimo No.7M. Browora- STOR2 & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1521 North KlgtbteoQtb Street , Omaha. Nub. Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter & t-on , I'rop'g. Manufacturers of all kinds Steam Boilers , Ms and Sheet Iron WorK Work * Houth SUth anil II. A , M. Crosulng. 1'AXTON & V1K11MNQ IKON WOHKB. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wori Eniilneii , Ilra s Work.Qonernl foundry , M oilne ) and IllHcknulth Work , uillcu and Works , U , I' . Hjr. and llth Mroet , Uiuulin. b"M AHA * V/IRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Kail * , Window Guanli. Klotror Rtandi , Wlro Hnn . Ktc. 123 North Kth Hreet , Oinnlia. OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire& Burglar Proof Safes faults , Jail Work , Iron nnd Wire Fencing , HlKin , Eta. O. Aiidrecn , 1'rop'r Cor , lltliand Jacjiiun bl . CHAM > ION IRON and WIRE WC-'RKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and Hrrcens , for tianki , onicr * , lnrti ! roildencei , etc. o fd AvnlnIock > iultli Machinery imd lllucktmlih Work > , IUI Kmth lllh St. JMEAGHER & LEACH , Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , General Aifcnti for DleboUl Hao & Ick Co.'i Taulw and Jail Work , ) < U > Karuniu btrect , Ouiaba. " " " * r.6BERFELDER""cCsi Iniporters & Johoers in Millinery & Notions * H,21Uani2JBomli ! llth Htrect CANELD CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , ; ean rants , bUlni , Ktc. IKCund nui Duuvlai Street , 'it Uuiahu , Neb , Cornlco. EAGLE COR'NICE" Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice- , John KJIUUI-UT , I'roprlclor. VII Dudiiu and IUI BJlJ \ < A Kurth lllth Street , Oiualu. Paper Boxes. " JOHN L. WII.KIE ? Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , .Not. Ill ; uml ISI'J ' Uoiijlai Bl. , Ouab , Nell. Saoh , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROW t CO. , Wholciulu Manuf .cturcri of Sash. Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , Branch UHco , Htli and liunl Slroet , Oinnha , Neb. BOHN MAlTuFACTURNG ! CO. ' rannfaclnreK of Sash , Doors , Blinds , . ulUlnirs. Stair Work and Interior Hard WnoJ HIV ih. N. U. Corner bth anil Uavcuworth stiucli , Uuiaha , tjvli. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. . Maafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , Aud lllluds. Turning. Btalr-work , Uauk '