THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JUNE 21 , 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Plenty of Bull Influence to Affect the Wheat Pit TRADING IN FITS AND STARTS. Indifferent Trndlng In Corn and the Closing Price the Iiowcst of tlio Bcbslon Onts Qulot The Cntt'.o Mnrkct. CHICAGO PKODUCIS MATIKUT. CHICAGO , Juno 20. | Special Telegram to TUB Unn. ] WHEAT The bullish Influences In the wheat market this morning were the decrease of 1,200,000 bushels In the nmount "on imssaf.'c , " reports of heavy ruins In the southwestern whcnt country , with danger of rust In consequence , steady cables , better ex ports nnd lighter receipts at primary mar kets. Thcso wcro sufllclent to to open the market even u little higher than lust night's close , which was itself the highest point of the day nnd then there vita nn immediate ml- vance of about Jfc moro when tlio deimtnd of the shorts , InfluOneed by the causes nbovo mentioned , was supplemented by the bidding of n couple of local traders who seemed to want to bull wheat. When the demandfiom tlio shnrts cased up , however , the bulls showed no disposition to hid prices any higher and In fact so many wanted to realize that half of the early ndvniico was lost before tlio close. For the llrsttlmo In many days Hutchlnson was a prominent flguro In the market. So fur as could bo seen ho was not doing anything. Probably llko n great many othtir local speculators ho was too busy with convention visitors to attend to the market , The crowd bcllcvo him to bo short n imrnt line of wheat , Bloom seemed to bo trying to sell August wheat nt S3c , hut when it was not taken he changed front nnd bought u con siderable quantity at n fraction below that figure. There wns some good buying for St. Louis nccount , Influenced , or at least accom panied , by reports of heavy rnlns In the wheat country down ttint way. It wn part of the Door gossip that n good part of the Belling wns for nccount of the northwest , \vlilcli , If true , would seem to Indicate great confidence in the excellence of the spring wheat crop. The trade wns in fair volume , hut it was dona by ills nnd starts , rictivo atone ono time and then dying out altogether. A peed part of the business Buomud to be chang ing over from one .delivery to another. Probably the most encouraging feature to holders was the increase In exports and it IB wild , in explanation of the recent falling off in clearances that it was duo to u refusal of the New York Elevator companies to do business for the compensation recently fixed by law in that state. July wheat opened nt Slfc ( nnd , with scarcely n halt , sold up to b2j c , fell to 62c , and closed nt I o'clock at b2 c. Decem ber wheat opened nt 85 c , sold at 5 > < Jc and fc5c. and closed nt 85' < c. The speculative trade in corn wns of a scalping character chiefly , and fluctuations were dependent on receipts present and pros pective. There was a great show of strength early because receipt's wore fifty-two cars less than the estimate nnd because grain ar riving hud a much less proportion of contract grade In it thnn of late. This set the shorts to covering nt n lively rate and the market opened from ' 4 ( $ ? , , 'o higher tlmn last night's close. With this demand from tlio shorts satisfied there seemed to bo not much moro corn wanted nt tlio price , and the market sfigged for awhile and then declined rapidly on larger estimates for to-morrow's receipts , closing at the lowest point of the session and Jfc lower than yesterday's close for the most active delivery. July corn opened at 5lc , sold up to Gl&c. then down fo 5UJ4c. up to 50& o , down to and closing tit tO c. September corn opened nt .VJ'Ve , sold nt 5'2 } c , down to 51c'closlng at Sl fgoljtfc. The speculative oats market was quiet , nnd for near deliveries Hrm and a trifle higher , but there was no very largo trading and the market was featureless. July oats opened at 82c. which was Jjc over yesterday's close , sold ut . ' 12'4'c , down to 81 c , and closed nt 81Xc. September oats opened at Wc , sold nt liO c and 20c , closing nt 272GXc. Provisions continued to show bearish Incli nations. There was n little more doing , but the Increased run of hogs , coupled with n de cline in the same , made the holders of long property moro anxious to sell. Offerings , in fact , proved to bo excessive nnd prices suf fered n severe brcnk. In pork the day's netual lifeline , bused on lust night's closings , was 17J < jC , in lard 12) < , (215c ( ! , and in short ribs ArTKiixooN Sn"isioN. Wheat lower ; June closed nt about bOJtfc ; July opened S"fc , fell toSl&tjtSltfc , spllt.closingutthat ; August sold f rom b'JJso toSl WSlJfc , split , closing nt that ; September closed at alJ < &fb2J < c. Corn lower ; Junoclosod ntnbout-iOJfcc ; July corn Bold from 50140 to 40c , closing at 4'J5 < c ; Au gust closing at 51'40. Oats lower ; July bold nt : il ? @ 31 o nnd closed utUc ! ; August closed nt 2 ( > K@:0,5 < c. fork declined 2 > tfo and closed at $13.50 for Juno , $13.55 for July. S13.C5 for August , $13.75 fur September and 513.50 for October. Lard was weak and 12. " ( ifl5i5 lower ; Juno closed at 58l3W ! ( < s8. ! . for July , $ S.20ii 8.2iV : for August nml * S.0 ! ! for September. Short ribs declined . " ( OT'te , nnd closed nt ii > 7.H7) c for Juno and July , $7,4724 for August and $7.55 for September. CHICAGO IjIVIJ STOCK. CHICAGO , Juno20. ( Special Telegram to Tun Hni : . | UUTLK Trade was again dull from start to Mulsh , with another substantial down-turn on all classes , the very best steers sharing in the general decline , or say 50u < 75c lower than last weak , and the bill It of native stock Is made up of hnlf-fnt nnd grast-y stock. Plenty of cattle everywhere to-duy 0,000 fresh nnd stulo in Kansas City nnd1,000 In St. Louis. Of course these nro largely Tcxans , but they come In direct competition with lean nnd fresh natives nnd Toxtins regulate prices. Native butchers' stock Is following the , down-turn on , fnt cattle nnd may bo quoted 50o lower than nt the evening. Texiins were also on the down-turn , how much lower than yesterday salesmen did not llko to say , but they wcro lower. Veal calves are down to low water mark and not glutted. The stacker nnd feeder trade remains dull. Fancy , $0.00 ; good to choice { 5.60ii5.75 ( ; medium , $4.75 ( < i5,75 ; grnssers ami common steers , $3.f > ( ) @ 4 25 ; cows , ? 1,50@3,50 ; stockers nnd feeders , $2.yO ( < $ l.lO ; Toxnns , 4.60J . to 5,000 , btcers , J2.C5ig4.25 ; cow8.fl.Sti ® 2.40. 2.40.Hoas Hoas The market opened slow , with a downturn of S&nOo , later became active and closed steady with stock well sold out of llrsl hands. The best heavy made $50@5.75 ; a few lots at W.M ) , The bulk of the best mixed made. $5.0535.71) , and common mixed , ? 5,50 ( < i MX ) ; light sorts , $ " ' Tlio Wi'cU'rt Pack lilt : . CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 20. [ Special pram to TUB Dec ] Tlio Prlco Current to morrow will say : The week's packing la Inc. west has been 210,000 hogs , against 215,000 last week ami 220,000 for the same week last year , making a total of 2,015,000 hogs slnro March 1 , against 2GCO,000 year ago , a doorcase of 45,000 The quality of hogs generally holds uj well , but n considerable proportion of qulto young stock is noticeable. The current mar lctng ! prices of hops have boon irregular it tome of the loading markets during the week , noticeably so at Chicago , thu oxtit-nio jirlco of the week not being sustained at the clove , although us roinpircd with a week ago that ii'aikct closes with an ndvanco of 15o per 1WI Ibs , other mnriuts not show ing much change. In the provision markei there has been a further manifestation o : weakness under u lack of speculative Interest being developed ami no essential improvemrn in the demand for the product. The export movement was fair , about equalling in vol unio the corresponding time last year in both meats and lard. The provision markets at the close arc Inciting in nimncss , with no Indication * of essential improvement in the Immediate future. l-'lXAXCIAIj. New YOUR , June LU ( Special Telegram to Tits Hun. ] STOCKS The block uiarko opened weak with decline : ) extending to } point. There was lltllo disposition to tradi nnd up to noon only 09,415 shares had i hanged Imnd * . London was weak nnd lower. The feeling on Grangers was heavy and further derUnei of K to Jf point was recorded. The managers of the Granger roads have decided M mnko a new tariff with rates as high as Lhose now current ; also to unitedly fight the [ ow.i commissioners in their efforts to force n reduction of r.ites. It wai also reported .hat Corbin and the cO.il barons would sec to t that the coal trade was kept In a healthy condition. The announcement of Cable that there was no dissension in the Hock Island directory and the declaration of a quarterly dividend of l& per cent started that stock upward and It advanced 2 points. The ap preciation had a peed effect on the rest of the list , and there being little opposition , ral lies of ty to I point resulted. It was reported from Philadelphia that the Pullman com pany had secured control of the Ualtlmoro & Ohio sleepers by paying $125,000. The rumor had no effect on the stock and up to 2 o'clock no quotations had been made. The market became irregular the last hour , several of the active stocks advancing while others de clined slightly. News from the outbldo was scarce and the buying catno almost entlicly from the shorts. Last sales showed a not gain of 1J point on Hock Island , Jf on Lake Shore , % on St. Paul , > f on Missouri Pnciflc , % on Canada Southern , a , loss off } on cotter oils , Jf on Oregon Trans-Continental. Heading was steady. Total sales 134iOO , shares. GoVEHNMnsTS Government bonds were firm. VESTr.ltDAl'S QUOTATION'S. IT. P.4s registered. 127 1C. A N. W 1P3U II. S. 4i coupon. . . 128 do preferred 140 U.S.4'fnrof.'lstrea. 107' , N'.V.Central 104 > { U.S 41iscoupon..1076 * O. It. N JH 1'acincCsof'O'i 11 II' . T SI' , ' Canada Southern. . 4 ? i 1'nclfic Mull 3.1'i ( "cntrnl 1'ncllle"i1. . O. D.iB 18U Chlcngo IcAlton..1.CT I'allmnn I'.ilacuCai 15J C. , II.&Q HIM Heading C.8' I > . .I/.AW 12C ? , ! ( ock Island lUI'f n.&it.o is at. us. . r z's. nrlo El'i dotircferrctl fl'i ilo preferred M5JIC..M. .V St. I'uul. . . m\'i Illinois Central llf.U do preferred U ) I..II.&W 10'i ' St. 1' . AM ) .Ti K..VT 111 ( do preferred 10i I.nkoShoro M"4 Texas I'aclllc Mlchlgnn Control. . W. . St. I , . & I1 ! . " { Mlssoarll'aclllo. . . , do preferred. . . . Mltsonrll'ftclllo. . . . 23 W. U. Telegraph. . 75H do preferred MONEY ox CALL Easy at 1@2 per cent ; last loan , 1 } (22 ( per cent ; closed at 1@1 > per cent. PIIIME MnncANTiLC PAFCH 4@0 per cent. STERLING EXCIUNOE Dull but steady at M.S7 for sixty day bills ; W.SS % for demand. P110UUCI2MAHKKTS. Chicago , Juno 20. Following are the 2:8(1 : ( closing prices : Flour Nominally unchanged : winter wheat , in sacks , ? 2.75@i : b5 ; in bar rels , < 3.00@4.75 ; spring wheat , In sacks , ? 1.75@4.50 : in barrels. $3GO@4.)0 ) ; rye , in sacks , J2.l)03.10 ) ( ; in barrels , 3.10@3.80. Wheat Fairly active ; opened higher atg } ( > ? oC advance nnd closed j c under yester day's close : cash , 80J < c ; July , 81 3-lGc ; August , 81 11-10. Corn Opened strong nnd % c higher and closed J < @l.fc below yc"sterday ; cash , 40c ; July , 40,5 < e ; August , 50 c. O.its Opened firmer , but closed a shade eas'er ' ; No. 2 cash , 31e ; July , 31 ? c ; Aug ust , W > % c. Kyc Dull nt SOc. Barley ( ( I@rc. ( Prime Timothy $3. 15@2.25. Flax Seed $1.30. Whisky S1.20. Pork Unsettled , weak and lower ; cash , $115.50 ; July.i.55 ! : ; August , $13.05. Lard Active but weak ; cash , $3.05 ; July , August , SS.20mS.223 < f. Dry Salted Me.its Shoulders. $ ti.00/rr ( > .25 ; short clear , $7.l."iv ! | S.OO ; short ribs , fT.'J7 } . Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 15 ( 19c ; dairy , 15 ( .17c. Cheese Unchanged : full crc.im Cheddars , " Hats , 7 } ( ( (7c ; young Americas , Eggs Unchanged Hides Easy ; green salted calf , heavy green salted , SjrfQiS c ; light green fiiitcd , 5MJc ! ; salted bull , 'lltfc ; dry Hint , 6c , dry calf , So ; deacons , " 0@i5p each ; dry salted , C@7c. Tallow Weaker : No. 1 , country , 4c ; No. 2 , 4Jfc ; cake , 4c per Ib. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 22,000 17,000 Wheat bu 3(1,000 ( 17,000 Corn , bu 372,000 205,000 Oats , bu 220,000 235,000 Hyobu 4,000 3.000 Httrioy , bbls 5,000 3,000 New Vorlc , June 20. Wheat Receipts , 103,400 ; exports , 9,110 ; cash \ZQ3i \ higher ; options were irregular nnd opened at an nil- vnncoof if.C&lc , sold up 3t@ ' < jC , further re acted ( @ * * and closed weak at n trifle above the lowest figures ; No. 2 red , S'JJ ' c in store and elevator , ( lie alloat , OOj c f. o. b. ; ungraded red , S91o ( ; No. 2 red and July closing at b'Jc. ' Corn Receipts , 25,200 ; exports , 33,550 ; spot dull ; options moderately active , opening nt im advance of % ( S > Xe , hn a reaction of J ( vdlc soon took place- , closing uoilc ; un graded , mixed , fi'JCif.'iJhfc ; No. ' - ' , SuJffii.ViJfo delivered ; July closing at 5lijl < jC. Oats-Receipts , ! ) 'J,500 ; market 'J4'@J e lower , closing weak ; mixed western , JJiiJ ! bo ; whltowcstorn , 40 ( l7c. Coffco Spot , fair Rio , nominal nt $15.25 ; options 10 ( cS5 points lower , closing barely steady ; sulcs , ( W.liriO bags ; June , $12.5V < § 12r ( ; July , SlO.ntijll.lS ; August , $10.H't. ' < 9 10.40. Petroleum United closed weak atU < c. Etrgs Dull and weak ; western , l.V MlOc. Pork Dull but may ; mess quoted nt $15.-J5M15 50 for now ; S14.00jf ( 14.50 for old. Lard Uull and lower ; western steam spot , ? 3.02 } , closing ntS 57j . liutter Weak ; western , Cheese Dull but steady. Cincinnati , Juno 20. Wheat Quiet ; No. S red , S7c. Corn Firm ; No. 3 mixed , 52c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 35X < 230e. Rye Dull : No. 2 , 05c. LaU * 3.10. ' Whisky-51.14. St. lAHilx. Juno 20. Wheat Higher ; cash , S5'jiu ; July , Sl } c. Corn Frm ; cash. 45Xc ; July , 404'c. ' Oats Quiet ; casli , 32@33o ; July , 27 c. Pork-$14.10. Lard-f7.S7K. Whisky-Si.14. Uutter Firm ; creamery 15 ( < ? 19c ; dairy , . fternoon Hoard Wheat Weak and lower ; Juno , Sljfo ; July , SlJ c. Corn- lower ; June , 45(3. ( Oats Easy ; Juno , 32c. Kaiihns Chy , June20. Wheats-Steady ; No. 3 soft , August , 82Hc. Corn Steady ; No. 8 cash , 43o bid , 44 0 asked. Oats Augtibt , 21o bid , 21Kc asked. Llvorpixtl , Juno 20. Wheat Steady and In fair demand ; California No. 1 , Us 7d per cental ; red western spring and red western \Ylater , Os tdJ ! ( ( ) Sd nor cental. Corn Steady and ( n fair demand , New Orleans , Juno ' . ' 0. Corn Lower ; In RUCKS mixed , tJ ( i > lc ; yellow , 01&(0ocj white , ( J7c. Oats Lower ; No. 2 , white , 441Jc. ! Corn Meal Easier nt fi.SO. Hog "Products A shade lower ; pork , $14,75 ; lurd , refined tierce , ? 7.72V. Hulk Meats Shoulders , t.5J ) > ; long clear JS.OO ; clear ribs , .70. Mllwnukce. Juno 20. Wheat Steady ; cash and July , "so ; August , 79 o. Corn Lower ; No , 3 , 4so on track. Oats Dull ; No , 2 white , 35c. Hi'o No 1 , lX > o on track. Hurley-Quiet ; No. S , cash , COc. Piovisions-Stcady ; pork , cash , { 13.05. Mvn si'orjii. Chicago , Juno20. The Drovers' Journal reports us follows. Cattle lcceipts , 11,000 : market lower ; medium to fancy , f4.75'RO.OO ' ; grassers and common sleors , f3.50fii4.35 ; cows , * 1.50iJ3.5'J ( ; stoukers and feeders , SJ.30MI.10 ; Toxuns , ' bO@4.00 ( S 5.20. Shcop Hccolpt ? , 4,000 ; market steady ; muttons , i.Cii : ( { " > . ( K > ; western feeuera , f t.25 dfiJO ; Texas. * . ' .50gj.iO : lambs , fioo.j4.50. National Stock YuriU , Kast St. Louis , Juno 20 Cattle IM Burlinglonl > .B.SDR.R. i I The Burlington takes the lead. * It was in advance of all lines ifi developing Nebraska , It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. x It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the.timo of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can leave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. C.B.80rffR , W.00@4.)0 ! ; stocVcrs and feeders , , S2.30S3.GQ ; rangers , S'.yO@-1.10. Hog8 Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , 500 ; market steady ; choice heavy nnd butch ers' selections , f5.55@5.C5 ; packing , $ .5.33 ® 5.55 ; light , 5.ar @S.40. KIIIIHIIS City. Juno 20. Cattle Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , 2.500 : the best were 10 @ 15c lower , others 25i ( < 35c lower ; common to choice corn-fed , $ l.)0@5.50 ) ; stocKers , S2.00tf3.-)0 ( ; cows , > 2.00@3.00. Hogs Ucccipts , 0,000 ; shipments , 400 ; market lower ; common to choice , $3.10 © 5.00 ; skips and pigs , ? -.50@3.00. } OMAHA IiIVK STOCK. . Cuttle. Wednesday , Juno 20,1SS3. Tlio market was very lightly supplied with cattle of all kinds to-day , only iiiuctejn loads being on sale. Trade wns very dull , although most everything was sold before the close. The general market wns about lOc lower in sympathy with the decline in other markets. Hogs. The receipts of hops were almost exactly the same as on yesterday. The market opened slow on heavy hogs , and the bulk of them sold nt u decline of 510o ( , the decline being the heaviest on mixed packers. Light hops were in active demand nt steady prices , but the market closed about 5c lower. The hogs wcio nil sold before the close. Slicup. There were a few hero whictf sold in the market. Receipts. Cattle 400 Hogs 0,300 Sheep ; . . . . . 300 Prevailing 'irlou < j. The following is a table of pricas p.ild In thismantet for the grades of stock men tioned. Pnmestears. 1300to 1503Ibs.$5.15 W3.00 Prime steers , 1100 to 130a Ibs. 4.50 (3500 ( Fat little steers , 900 to 1030 Ib3. 4,75 @ 5.00 Common to good cows 1.75 ffiJ.50 Choice to fancy cows 4.00 ( ? il.25 Common to choice bulls 2.25 @ 3.50 Fairtochoicolighthogs 5.25 ( < { 5,30 Fair to choice heavy hops 5.33 ( $5.50 Fairto choice mixed ho s 5.SO © 5.35 llcprcsciuativo Sales. CiTTI.n. No. Av. Pr. 23 feeders 1103 3.b. > 28 heifers 037 y.co 20 western hay fed 1331 3.C3 23 steers , . . . 1 109 4 , SO 51 steers 1239 5.15 01 steais 1272 5.00 15 steers 1333 5.iO ( iioas. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 523 72. , . . -23 ll > ( ) s.ao 5.25 . .218 200 530 5.25 M. . 240 s.ao 5.23 ' ! ! 255 200 530 5.25 6'j' ! . .275 200 5,30 5.25 01. . . .3.U 200 5.30 5.37K 71. . . .251 bO 5.30 5.27M 01. , . .315 UK ) 5.80 ' ' . .222 100 fi.30 70' . 313 120 50 ! ! 5.27 > 77. , . .210 5.3(1 ( 5.30 73. . . .231 bO 5,3,1 , 5.30 (10. ( , . .247 240 53J 5..SO H3. . . .173 5.80 210 5.30 40 5.30 59. . , .24(1 ( 40 5.30 to. . , .233 5.35 5.30 01. . , .260 5,35 5.30 00. . , .271 120 5,35 5.30 01. . , .SiW 120 5.35 5.30 03. . , .2113 1(10 ( 5.3 > 5.iO ! 01. . , .234 320 5,35 5.30 05. . .250 120 5 85 5.30 00. . , .228 100 5.33 530 07. . , .239 120 5.35 530 S .207 40 5.85 530 : : : .201 bO 5.35 5.30 77. . . .218 120 5.33 530 (11. ( . . .27(1 ( 1110 5.33 5.30 57. . , , ' . > 00 bO 5.35 530 73. . , ,23(1 ( to 5.33 5.HO C9. . , .2110 20o 5.35 5.30 ( H. . , 25s 40 5.35 530 " 0. . .233 ll 5.35 5.30 bl. . .193 1(10 ( 5.33 5 30 77. . , .Ib5 1(10 ( 5.35 530 75. . .225 200 5.35 5 30 77. . ,245 bO 5.35 5.30 7 ! ! . . , bOW ) 5H5 47. . , law 80 5.35 ftiiO 70. . , 209 120 5.30 71. . .273 200 5.30 71. . , .251 400 5.80 59. . . ' . ' 53 200 5.37M (19. . .249 40 5.371 * IB. . , .270 12J 5.40 5.30 69. . .270 bO 5.40 5.30 63. . .3il ! 120 5.40 530 .275 200 5.10 5.80 6i ; ; .330 1(10 ( 5.40 530 03 . . U 1(10 ( 5.10 5.30 01. . .CM SO 5.40 5.30 59. . . , 90 5.40 5.30 53. . .310 120 5.45 5.30 00. . .S9J 200 5,45 5.I-.0 .207 120 5.45 5.30 6.45 5.30 58 , . , ! 5lO 120 5.4.5 6.80 IU. , , .353 120 5.45 5.80 M , . , .310 5.50 No. Av. Pr. UU corn-fed 93 S4.00 Stook Sold. Showing the number of cattln , hogs and sheep sold to the leading buyers on to-day's market. G. IJ. Hammond & Co 15 Swift & Co 103 Burnsido 01 Kd wards 1 Stevens II. & Co 1 McCloud , Love & Co 22 O. H. Hammond & Co -110 Omaha P. Co - . 514 Armour & C Packing Co 2,0,10 J. P. Squires & Co 1,002 C. Snrlngr . - 121 Davis & Atwood 125 Hrainnrd Hros 201 Ilnlstcad & Co 43 J. Doud 420 Tlmrp 202 Payne 81 G. H. Hammond & Co 109 11 fullest and Lowest , The following arc the highest nnd lowest prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs on this market during the past few days nnd for the corresponding period in 1837 nnd ISSii : Live Stock Notes. Hogs lower. Everything sold. Cattle market lower. A , Jensen , Western , was looking1 over the yards. J. Hastio brought in a load of cattle from Auburn. Sam Ewing , Geneva , came in with a load of hogs. W. J. Anglman , Ncola , la. , was in with a load of hogs. f V. G. Kiu-no was in from Albion with two loads of cnttlo. C. E. Campbell nnd D. S. Baker , of Fre mont were visitors hero to-day. Mr. Uogart , of the firm of Bufllngton & Uogart , Glen wood , was hero to-day. J. G. Goadell , Western , came in with five loads of cattle and ono load of hogs. The hogs topped the market. August Anderson , Oakland ; G. II. David son , Ha/ard : August Arnons , Boolus ; George F. Uurch , McCool and ( J. W. Gould , Springview , were among those who came in with hogs. Another hog buyer put in an appearance to-day. Charles Ii. North , of the linn of C. H. North A : Co , , Hoston , was hero nnd miulo nrrangciiiPiits to buy hogs on this market. Ho buys choice heavy hogs. OMAHA. WHOLESALE MAUICI3T. Produce , Knilm , Nut * * , Ktc. Wednesday , Juno 20. Trade vjjis good to-day. Herries wore coming in freely but not in sufllclcnt quanti ties to materially affect prices , lilack rasp berries sold nt $3.50 to $400 nor ease of 24 qts , nml red at W.OO per case. 13 lack berries wuro nulling at 85.00. Trade was good to-day , and prices all around worn firmer. Kggs nnd butter are in fiilr supply and good demand with quotations steady. Lemons are higher and a still further advance Is looked for. Vegetables are now coming in principally from market gardeners , and quotations ara only nominal. 131'TTEit Fancy creamery roll butter , 20@ 21c ; with solid packed nt 15 < < tlOe : choice country butter , 13i ( I4c ; common grades , 11@ 12e. 12e.Enos Strictly fresh , ] 5@lic. ! CiiKitiiiKx 1'crcaso of 10 ibs , ? 1.75i52.00. Southern cherries $2.7f > per 21 quart cano. SniAttiir.imiKx $2.50ii ( i 75 per 10 qt case. Cuin.si : Full cream , 13 ( 14c. UuErs 30o per doz. POTATOES Choice homo grown , 75@95o ; Utah anil Color.ulo stock , lK)305o ; low grades , ft.yv < G5c. , I'ori.Tin No dressed fowl in tlio market ; live chickens , $ 'j.25 pcrdoz ; spring chickens , W.fOC 3.25. ItAmrfiics 10gl5o ( ! per doz , STIIINO UHASS jl.50per bu. ( SitECN IJis-1.50ir/2.00 : per bu. ToMATor.d-J2.50 per crate orS1.73S2.00 ( per bu. bu.1'ixc 1'ixc Avi'l.is--2.25Ct2,50. : , HAXANAS Common medium2.50fiI3.00 per bunch ichulcf , S1.00tf3.50 ; low grader. , 5.3.00. Tiiitxii's California , 2l fe3o per Ib. DATts Persian , ( l4ii } ( o i > er Ib. CIIIEH Choice jMichigan cider , f .50@050 per bhl. of 32 gal. SPINACH ? 1.60 per bbl. lliii-nAitn ! 3 ( aifo per Ib. ONIONS Native stock.1.25@1.50 ; Spanish , ] > cr box of 5 Ibs , $1.75 ( 2.00 ; California on. ions , 33-(4ei > er Ib. LIMON : - 1.5'JC'/7.00 ' per box ; f.incy , ST.OO ® S. ( 0 0OiuNocb OiuNocb California niver8iilpS3.75@ 1.00 ; medium sweet Uiverbldes , $1.5(1 ( per box ; Messina , $3.507.00 ; f os Ansreles. f4.0.i ( < j 4.50 ; Los Angeles NuvaU , ? J.OO ; Idvorbido Navals , f < i IX ) . . CAIIIHOUS 3G3J/o per Ib. for California. CAVi.iFi.qwEi ! Uooil stock , fl.5lKgl.75 per dot. Asi'AitoraCO@75o per dozeji bunches. Ci'ctMuuits 50oper do for choice. CEI.CHV California atpck , * 1.50 per doz. 1'orcous Choice rice com is quoted at 3Q 4oporlb. ; gthor klnda 2l < , ' ( ii3o Jicrlb. CAiutors New block. , 40 ( 45o per doz. HtiNB-Gooa stock , 3.00. 3.75 ; California beans , I3.25Q3.40 , Fios In layers , 13@15c ; cake , lOe per Ib. NUTS Peanuts , raw , CJ7c ; Brazil nuts , 13c ; nlmomls , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal nuts , 15@lbe ; filberts , ISo ; Italian chestnuts , 15c : pecans. 15c. Hoxcr lfl(221e ( for 1 Ib frames ; canned honey , 10@l2c per Ib. PUHC MAIM.E SVKUP $1.23 per gal. Su.sirv 25e per bunch. Grocer's List. ncrixnn LAIIIJ Tierce , 7 e ; 40 Ib square cans , 75 < c ; 50-lb round , Sc ; 20-lb round , bj/c ; 10-lb pails , b e ; 5-lb pails , S e : 3-lb palls , . Svuui'S Now Orleans molasses , per bbl. , 37 ( < ? 4Gc per gal. ; corn syrup , Sic ; half bbls. , 3Gu ; 4-gnl kegs , 815tf ( 1.55 : sortrhum , 3Sc. PUOVIMOXS Hams , lO Oll'oC ; breakfast bacon , IDJ lOJi'u ; bacon sides , Otff'.l c : dry salt , 8KGfSc ; shoulders. 7@7)ic ) ; dried beef , Goons Oysters , standard , per case , $3.200(3.35 ; Htrawberrles , 2-lb , per ease , S2.W@2.70 ( ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , ? 2.00 < JS 2.70 ; California pears , per case , $4.70@4.bO ; apricots , per case , $1.25i4.35 ( ; peaches , per case , t5.oiMi5.T5' white cherries , per case , $5. < 0 < fc < ; .00 ; California plums , per case"jl.50 fe4.00 ; blueberries , per case , ? 2.00n2.10 ( ; ; egg plums , 3-lb , per case , 3.50 ; pineapples , 13-lb , per case , $320 ( < t5. 75 ; 1-lb salmon , per do/c'ii , &l.SO@l.b5 : 2-lb gooseberries , per case. $2.fcO ( ji'J.OO ; 2-lb string beans , per case , l.SO ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , fl. imported Jf , 13@15c per box ; domestic ( ail' c ; mustard , 9J < J ( < iWc. \u-Granulated , f > K@7c ; conf. A , 0c white extra C , G wOXc ; extra C , O e ; yellow C , 55it45c ; cut loaf , So ; powdered , 7@So ) : New Orleans , COFFEE Ordinary grades. 10@17c ; fair , 7@lSe ; prime , lSi ( l'Jo ; luncy green and yellow , 22 ( < 23c ; old government Java , 26@ 30c ; interior Java , 25-i'2Sc ( ' ; Mocha. 2S(230cj ( Arbucklo's roasted , 31 'fc ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 21tfc ; Dilworth'8 , 21c ; Ued Cross. Ulc ; Alaroma , 31 } c ; German , 20c. WooiiBXwticE Two-hoop ] ) ails. per doz. , ? 1.40 ; three-hoop palls , 81.0V No. 1 tub , 57.00 ; No. 2 tub , 0.00 ; No. 3 tubs , ? 5.00 ; washboards , electric , $1.50 ; fancy Northern Queen washboards , ? 2.73 ; assorted bowls , t.3.75 ; No , 1 churns , $9.50 ; No , 2 churns , S8.50 ; No. 3 churns , 7.50 ; butter tubs , 1.70 ; spruce , in uests , 70c per nest. TOIIACCO PLI-CI L.orillnrd'8 Climax , 43c ; Splendid , 44u ; Mechanic's Delight , 44c ; Leggett - gett & Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 3flc ; Drummond's Horboshoo , 45o ; J. T. , 42c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 45e : "Cut Hate , " 2Uc ; "Oh , My , " 27c ; Piper Heldsiuk. Olc. TOIIACCO SMOKIXO Catlln'B Meerschaum , nic ; Ciitlln's Old Style , 2Jlc ; Sweet Tip Top , 32e ; U. W. O. , 17e ; Hed , White and Uluc , ibc. , ni.i.iis : 30-lb pans , 5I.25CM.50. SALT Per bbl in carload lots , 1.15. KOI-K Soven-sixtecnths , 10i10fi ( } ! . Ox v Mixed , Of " Mo ; stick , DfeflKc. PICKI.UMedium" , in bbls , $ l.0 ( ) ; do in half bbls , 3 50 ; small , in bbls , 57.00 ; do in half bbls. $1.00 ; gherkins , in bbls , 3.00 ; do in half bbls , 4,50. HOLLAND iiniinixns CS@70c per keg. MAI-LI : SUUAK IJricks , 12 > c per Ib ; penny cakes , 13ctl4c ( per Ib. ; pure maple syrup , 1.25 tier gal. HIIOOMB Extra , 4-tie , S2.00 ; parlor. T-tIo , jtainted handles , 2.2.5 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable brooms , 4.00. STAKCII Mirror gloss , fioGraves' corn Gfo ; Oswcgo gloss , 7o ; Oswego corn , 7c. TEAS Japans , 2J ( 55i ) ; Gunpowder. 20 ® COc : Young Hyson , ja&fiSc ; Oolong , 20@05c. POWDDK AND SHOT Shot , 1.30 ; buckshot , 1.55 ; Hazard powder , kegs , 5,00 : half kegs , 2.75 ; one-fourths , 1.50j blasting Kegs , $2.35 , fuses , 100 ft. , 45ij7ric. ( JOSEPH GILLOnS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL J'ARIS EXPOSITION 1573. Nos. 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS. "llT"'inF'romtl1oi'f fi'iti ( /yimll.tul rr. I U . lfiClriir .i rlyilM y. lo > t ra.inli < xiil , < tc. I win MiiTu tuluulilo triullfe ( walnl ) toiitnlulni : full partU'ulara fur lionio uiriinu at cliiitr , * Ailduxw , PROF. F. C. FOWLER , MooUus. Conn. r. it. I'Ai.Mrn. K i1. IIICMIIA.V. j. ii PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , ODlco-Uourn VI. Onnoiltu K > diuniiu Iliilldlrn : . Lnloa _ _ Muck Vurd , houlli Ouiuliu.SflJ. M c CO VM Liye Stock- Commission Merchants , Ittirkft furnUlii-rt free on uppllcatloii fctockeri and fiiitor ! ( urnl > lic < l nnunod UTIUD Uu'vrvncvtOniu - liu.S'alloiul Hunk liinl huutli Oiuuhu Knlluuai , Llituu block V nli , South Uumliu. NORlMER.WESTEBFIEUD.Si MALEY Liye Stock Commission , ( loom 1H , Ktcboniie Hutlclliv. I'nloa Etort Vardi , buutli Uuintiu , Nub. ALEXANDER & FITCH. Commision Dealers in Live Sock , Zoom 't ! , Upiumltu Kicluiigo HulldiiiK , Uulou Stoclc Vurdl , houlU OuiuU'i , Kt'ti. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited. , AgrlcuiturnrTnipiomontBi" CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agrictillnrallmplcmeiits , Wagons , Orrlagia nuJ ll > t l ( > Jiites Plrrct.bcHTccuStUaua IDtb , Onmbn , N LININOER & METCv\LF CO , , AgTicnltnralImileineiitsVa ! , ousCarriaps , , Etc.VliOlc nlo. Omnhft.Xebrft kK. PARL1N , ORENDORF & MARTIN * Whclcsilo lfnlrm In AETicnltnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies Wl , KS , 6 anil IWJ Jones Street , Omnhn. P. P. MAST & CO. , Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeilers , Cultivators , liny U kc . CUIcr Mill ? unit l.utxm 1'ul- _ VI-HHT.I. Cor , lltli nnd Xlcliolnibtrcclt. W'JN ON A ! M P LE'ME NT coT , Agricultural InnileiiiciitsYagoiis , , & Buggies _ Corner lllh nnd Nli liolss SlrooH. _ OMAHA nnAXCIt. J. F. SEIBERLIrtX3 .V CO. . . Akron , " Ohio. Harvesting Machinery aud Binder Twine , \V. H. Mciil. Mannior. 1213 Lcavonwortli ft , Otuilin. .Mnniifncturcrsnn I Jobbers In Wagons s , Buggies , Rakes , Plow Etc , Cor , Dili tui'l I'ncldc Streets. Oninlm , Neb , Artists' rflntorlnla.r . . " r A HOSPE , Jr./ Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Dounlnt Mirct , Omnlm , Nebraska. Doots nnd Shoos * KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( Successors to Itci'd , Jones A to. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Jor lloMon Uubiicr Shoe Co. ll ( , 1101A 11W ll rney bt. , Uuialia. M-braaltn. W. V. MORSE .V CO. . Johhers of Boots and Shoes , 1101 , IIUT-UOJ Uo"i9 ] St.Omnliii Manufactory , Sum mer' t. ItittOll. S.V. . JONES. Succcssorsto A. T. Konyon Jt Co. , Wholesale \ Itctnll 'Booksellers and Stationers , Flno AVedillna Stationer } ' , Cnmmerclnl Stationery , Ui''J Douglas Street. OuioUa. Neb. Coffo88poo8 , CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omaba Coffee and bplco Mllli. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Batting Powder , FlaTurlnB Kxtrnctt , Laumlry Illue , Inks , Klo. 1114- lilltllnrney Mri-i't , Oinahii , NeHmtkn. Crpokory and Classyvpro. W. L. WRIGHT , Arcnt for the Manufucturcrs and Irapnrtcis of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. oal co. 317 S. 13th H. , Omaha. Ncbra ka. PERKINS , CATCH & LAUMAN. IniDortcrsand lolbersof Greenery , filaware , Miurs , Silverware Ktc. 1511 mrnnni St. , Now I'axtoii llulldln. . Commission and ' RirfDELL' R'IDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties nutter , Kpgs , riiec'e , I'oiiltry , Game , 1112 Howard StrePt. ; Omalm. CEO. SCHROEliER St. CO. , Biicccssors to AlcSbanc & Scbroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaba. Nubraaka. FREDERICK J. FA1HBRASS. Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision Merchant. CorrP"pomIencc solicited. 1014 Nortli ICtb MrcetUmuba , Neb. Coajtjgjoko and Limo. _ OMAHA'C'OAL. "co KE"srLiivTE "co. Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal , a South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. . Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , And Milliners of Coal. Coke , Cement , 1'lRftcr , I.lmo. Drain Tile , and SOwcr Pipe. OBtce , i'axton Hotel , Farnam St. , uuiuba , Neb. Telephone 611. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 211 Soulb 13th fru , Omaha. Neb. Dry Goods and Notions. " " M. E SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1103and HOIDoimlasCor.llth St.OmahaNeb. K1LPATR1CK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jotte in Dry GoodsNotions , Gents' Kurnlshlnu ( looils. Corner llth and IJaJutiy Me , Omnba , Nibnuka. Furniture. DEWEY fTs Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Kiirnam Street. Omaba. Nehmika. CHARLES SH1VER1CK , Furniture Ouiaba , Nebmiko. PAXTON , GALLAGHER" " * : co ? Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions , 706 , TOT , 700 and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb , McCORD , BRADY & CO , , Wholesale Grocers , > th and Lcavenwortb Btrecti , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , MctnU , F licet Iron , etc. Agents ( or Howe Scales , Mlamn'o\MlcruudIyman li.irhed wlro , Clmiibu , Nebrauku. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools and IluCalo Scales , 1405 Douului btreet , Omaha , Nebraska. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO , , Wholesale Hardware , lOtli and Homer Hi. , Orauba , Neb , Western Auenti /orAumln .ilerCu , Jenerson Hteul Null * , 1-Hlrbanks totaudurd Hculcs. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO. Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jihte of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. liQJ.HM un.l HU Httrncy St. , Omalm , Hopvjr Har W. JTOROATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wiuon Stork , Hardware. Lumber , Etc. IKi uud 1211 llarnujr StreetOmuha. I , Clu. W. L. PARROTTE afco. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Ilarnor Strf U Omaha. Mfch. Office F.xturos. TUB SIMMOSDS M ANt'KACI UK1NQ CO. JUnu'u l 'ten ol Bank , Die and Salooa Fixtures , Mantlet. RllcboarJi. UntkCniPt , IWurf KUturos.Wall ( 'u L'M , I'urtitiunv HttUiiifcrl.Couuterii , llttraatl Wlna I. oolut , .Mirror * etc , latiorr auJoraLf , 17MunJir i bouthljth fct.yaj ha. 'Ulcplioue Uil. I ) LlllDUJ Lumbar * " " * * OMAHA LUMBkri"co" . , Ail Kinfls of BnlUImE Material a ! Wholesflte _ _ 15Ueiri-tfinj L'nlon r.ieinoTruck.Onub * . " * LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , liiiic , Sasii , Uoor * . Utc. Tnr.ltyrnpr tlh nnj Dou'Ui ( Cornel JMll Allll IKlllRUl. C. " N7"b IETZ , * Dealer in All Kind ? of Lumber , Uth nml California Streets , Om li , No KREb W , Lumber lime Cement Eto. Etc , , , . , , Corner Cthnml nonEli\sSt . .Omi ha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER'COT ; To Dealers Only , gfflco.lKVI Knrnnm Street Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Whotesalo Lumber , Etc , Whlto I .lino. CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , \Voo.1 C rrot nml 1'nrquot rtoortni Wh nml Notlona. J. T. ROBINSofTTlOTlON CO. , Wholesale Nolions and Fiiriiisliing Goods 4tl ! nntt ( ( V , H ( uih ICtli ft. . O.tiahn. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANIcITlNE CO. , WnolsaleReflned and Lubricating Oils , Ailo (1runi > ( > , Ktc. , OmnbR. A. II. Illfhop , Mnnngcr VINYARD & . SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 11(15 ( Ilnrncy Streot.Onmliit. _ _ Palnta nnd CUMMTNGS & Wliulo'nlo Denlcrn In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , 111' Fnrnnm Street. Onmhu.Nob. Pnpor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , C rrr i nlco itnck of 1'rlntlnK , Wmiiplnp aml.Wrltlni l' , tr. Bi't'Clal Hllcnllon glTt'ii to rnr Inail ontvri. Prlntora' Materials. N E WS P A P E R" Amiliary Pablishers , Dvdlfrsln Type. l'rc > p > nnrt Trlntcrs'Supplies. 50J t-outli ltli Siruot , Onmha. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Hannfactnrers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Oil Clothing mid Leather llcltlnir. 10US Fnrnnm Street. A. L. STRANG CO. . Pnmns , Pipes and Engines , ! tcam- ' 81' Etc' CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Puuins , Pipe , Fittings , 3tcamnnJ W tor Siippllos. TTomlqiinrtcn for Must , Fooat A Co'a gooilii. 11111'nrnnm St , Oinnlin. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , tlallldny Wind JIIIN. P18 nml PW Fnrnnm St. , Omaha. U. K. lto s , Actliitf .MiimiKer. BROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet Iron Work Ptcnm I'uinp , Sn r MlHs. 1J13-121S Lunvennorth Slrei't. Omnlin. Smpkc Stacks , Bailers , Etc. " H. K. SAWYER. Manufacturing Dealer in SmoKe Stack lirltuliiiigs , Tanks nn < 1 ( .cnornl Holler ItcpnlrliiK. Uli Duilk'n ftrcpt. Umnhit , Null Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL k CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Oil nml Pl.l.loncH t-trpi t Omnha. Storage , Forwarding A Commission ARMSTRONG. PETT1S & CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch hnuso of the llomiuy iliiKuy Co. Ilimtilcaal nholuaalu uml rctnll , IH I rilOnii.lm \ liuril iitruut , Omaha. Teluiiliuno No.7. < U. Browors- _ _ * " STORZ & ILER" . Lager Beer Brewers , JKl Notth Kljthteonth btrcet , Onmha. NVh. . _ . Iron VVorka. - .JW STEA'M BOILER WORKS. Cnrter A Fen , 1'rnp K. Jlaniifiirturcnof ull klndi Steam Boilers , Ms and Sliest Iron Wort Work * South 'A'lh ' uml II. k M. Crosiini/ . PAXTON A. VII5HMXO IKON WOHKH. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort , Knplnes , HrnM Woik.Qeiioral roiimlry. Xluchlnonnd JIluckBiiilth Wurk oitlto nml Woikn , II. I * . U/ . nnd mil Mreut.Oinnlia. MAHA WIRE & Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Italia , \Vlndn < r fnnnl . Howcr HtiimK , Wlra bltn , Kto. 121 North ICth Slrcut.Uinuha , OMArA SAFEnnd Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes raultvJnll Work , Iron ami Wlra I'Vmlntf. Klk-ni. Kto. U. Amlroen , I'rou'r Cor.llthand Jacknon HH , cTTAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , -Guards and Scrccnn , ( ortinnks , olllco * , lorp losiilcncai , etc. Jmpruvi-d AwnlnjH. lx > : krmth | Mm hlncry uml lllucktmltli WorkB. WiKiuth lull J-t. ; MEAGHER & LEACH , Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , Gcnura ) Aiti'iiti for Ili > hnld hula 1 Ixck Co 'a VaultD uml Jull Wuik , H15 Farnnm tlruut , Omaha. Millinery nnd Notions. ' " * i. OBERFELDE'R" & coT Importers & Jobbers in Millinery Notions iuth lltli Uri'Mt Ovornlls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , Jcarn I'nuls , biilrtt , Ktc llO-'timl 1101 Douylat Street. Ouiaua , Neb * _ Corn loo. * " " " * EAGLE Co7"NTcE Wo"m < si Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John KpOBCtcr. I'roprlelor iOI DoiVo and 101 and lOd Konli linh fatrcut , Omaha. Paper Boxes. " Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Noi. 1317 and Hl'J Douglas Ht. , Omaha , Neb , Doors , Eto. _ * ' 1 M. A.sBROV' f , CO. , . * Wholesale Muuu" .cturcri of Sasli Doors , Blinds and Mouldings Branch Utiico. mh nod lianl btrccu , Omaha , Nsb , ' ' BOHN MA N U F A CT U mN G CoT' Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds. V u | 1)0119 ) , Hlalr Work ami Interior Ilarit Wool Hii u. IS. K. Corner hlh uud l-turenworth StrteH , Oioaha , Jjlcb. OMAHA PLAN NG MILL CO Maaafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , Acd IlinJ , Turnln2. Stair-work , Uack ana OSgg fl > tlu i , 'AUi u > a I'o pUtoa Avetiut.