' ' i ft ITP irtnirr'Tn mpn'pp'pi MARKETS , . . Wheat Ritloa Stondy With n , Upward Tendency. NARROW CHANGES IN CORN , OntH Ilulo Dull nn < l Lower Provisions Continue Quirt Cattle Almost nt n Standstill lloJ I'nlrly Active Oeiicr.il Quotations. CHICAGO IMIOIIUGK MA UK 1ST. o. Juno 29. [ Special Telegram to Tnr. HBB.I The market was quite steady , showing neither decided "strength nor weak ness , but keciiini , ' < iuitc close to the prices established yoitcrdiiy afternoon. Trailing hero was In fnir volume , but developed no new features. Murray , Nelson & Co. sold nbnut a liulf million , and Linn wns selling .Inly wheat. Jones , ICeunctt ft. Hopkins , who were sellers yesterday , were buyliu ? to-dav J. M. Shaw & Co. , were buying , and also William Dunn , fe Co. and Oeddcs for forclRii account. Karly cables quoted an upward tendency for spot ( train and futures , but n late lioarj cable only half continued them. Had we.vthcr In Europe was said to be the Inllucncu which BIIVC a better tone to foreign markets and induced for eign huvitir | here. However , the bears were confident enough to sell what wheat was required , and the elosc of the morning session was Jfc under that of yesterday. This confidence is born of the belief that deliveries of wheat next Monday will bo la'-ge. With July and August wheat at almost the same price , there is no profit in carrying wheat , and the expectation In that carriers will deliver the grain. This the bears believe , will make 11 heavy market for a few days at least. Ttio same reason un doubtedly induces many speculators who be lieve In wheat to hold oil until'that matter is disposed of u ml next week's holiday passed. July wheat opened at bO' e by the ofllcial re port ) but at the same time it was dlftlcult to soil nt SOc , and the price immediately fell to "pj < o. The lowest price touched for that de livery was "lI'Cc , then there was u recovery to bOc , and the close was at , tJ ) < ; c asked. August wheat opened at 70J c , immediately advanced to feU' e , hung between that price und 8c ( ) for some time , touched Ml'j'e , then fell to TUJjc , H'ictuated ' between that price nnd bOe , nd'-iinced to so' fitsoife , then de clined to and closed nt T'.i c. The corn market was held all the morning session between % c , which is a narrow range compared with recent fluctuations In price of that grain. Receipts were a little larger than the estimates , which were themselves thought to bo largo , This with Home ham mering by the bears wns sufllclent to put prices down early in the session , but there was good buying , nnd the out inspection has r,03,000 bushels , and all but o of the decline was recovered before thoeloso. Foss , Strong , & Co. were selling July corn. Hoyden & Co. and Jones , Ifcnnctt A ; Hopkins were buyers. One of thu largest shippers is quoted us say ing that there Is very little corn m New York and very little on the way which will reach there within a week. August corn opened at-iSJ e , which was -\e under yester day's close and sold down toIh o , advanced to 48c , fell to 4VHc , advanced to 48'-fo ; and closed at 1 o'clock atCi c. September corn opened at 40c. sold down to 4Sjlfe , up to 403icund closed nt40 ( < i40Ie. , , The speculative oat market wns exceed ingly dull with narrow fluctuations , little trade and no features. Closing prices show but slight changes from those of yesterday. August o.its opened at 804e : ' , sold up to "li' c , and closed at 'M-WiipXV tu. September outs opened at 83 ; ! it1 , w'd ' at % 'e and 8. > Xc , clos ing at "iJ-He. The provision trade wns again in a quiet condition. Outside trading faihd to show any Improvement , and with regular opera tors the business transacted was confined largely to the changing over of contracts for July to later months. In pork premiums paid weie ( $ ( ) , in lard fiOUOeaml m short ribs lOc. As a rule lard and short ribs were relatively easier than pork though the entire market ruled lower. Arrr.nxooN Sissiox : Wheat lower ; July closed at 7070 ; V' ; August opened at 70'e ; ' , fell to 70V , closing at "OVflTli'u'e ' , Corn weak ; August sold at from 4 > i } < e to 4S 4c , then to 4 vV , closing uHSVMS-ke ; Septem ber closing at IbJj'Cu-lhJjJe. O.its lower ; Juno nominally at 31e : July sold at 'M : > Hii'Mv auO closed at itd c ; August sold at 'JOVc , closed nt i(5o ! ( bid , and 80Jsc 8''V asked , i'ork was SX ° lower and quiet , closing at M.'I.M foi Juno and July , MUi3 : > < f bid for August , and Jllt.iU'.j bid for September. Lard v as steady ; June was the same as July ; July sold am closed nt $ S.)7 ( ) } , August at Sb.l7J , and Sep tember at $3.85. Short ribs were quiet and 2K lower , closing at $7.40 for Juno and July , * 7.00 for August and J7.GO for September. CHICAGO ia\'R STOCK. CHICAGO , Juno CO. [ Special Telegram to Tin : HEN. I Ufni.i : liusiness was almost at a standstill until Into in the forenoon Hammond was out of the market all day Armour , Swift , and one or two of the bi { , eastern shippers bought sparingly from first to last. Prices are Hi < $ I Do lower than during the fore part of the week , and In some In stances were a shade lower to-day than yes terday , but in a general way there was no cs neiitml change. Light handy steers had the preference , and that was about all the differ ence between to-duy and yesterday. Greet nnd grassy natives are selling ut all sorts of prices , and do not seem . to have nny fixed values. As go Texans so co green and grassy natives Texans woio gem-rally reported a shade lower , but to the observer it would hcom as If it were impossible for such to go lowei unless they were given away. There were at least ( l.OiK ) on sale and there were plcnt.v in sight at Kansas City , St. Louis mid else where. . Native butchers' stock is utterli neglected nnd prices , us a matter of course down to the low water mark. Veal calve : wcro again on the market in large numbers best only making f.'l.'iC'i&tiO nnd poor lots us low as ! .S5 , sumo consignments no paying expenses. The ktoekor and feeder trade remains remarkably dull ; good to choice , M.K@ri5 ( ) ( ; medium , M M4. ) 75 ; in furior. fa.7f > ( < i.85 | ; cows , H.-'oyn. ; stock PIS , f3.1l'i.0 : : ! ; Texas steers. $3.1062.'I.4U cows , ( I.MIM2.00 , H < Kih- Business was fair and prices generally orally quoted about Oo lower. In the North western division salesmen were quoting ! iil lOo decline , yet best heavy made ? 5 7ii ) ( 5ii ! In other divisions ono or two lots makini Vi.Titf , but these prices were obtainabli only early In the morning , as later bev heavy , especially In the Northwestern ilivis Ion , wore selling at $ .5 dOiK.O li'i , but most o the shippers that buy selected heavy in tin Hurlnmton aim Hock Island division pnid f5.70C < ? r > .7r > for ttioir sorts. Tlio declnn was largely on mixed , the same selllni mainly ut K..Vij'i.iiO ( for best and $ ! i.4Ui5. : > for common. Light sorts sold at i Niw : YOIIK , Juno 80. [ Special Telegram t THE HcK.l-HiWKf-Tho continued dull ness in stocks Is distressing to the comiuls sion houses , which have been without order for months past nnd from present indication they see no prospels of speedy improve ineiit. Kfforth art being made to draw it outside orders by a liberal distribution o bull painters , und although the prices o stocks have boon marked up , the number o ' orders shows no perceptible increase. Up to 'noon to-day only J'J.usO shares had beci traded In. Despite the dullness mid th recent abundance ot news calculated ta ue press values , the muiket shows an unustia Btubberness and a general improvement wa noted throughout the entire list. Opening snlcs wcro nt about the sumo figures us yes tcrduy's close , but prices soon begun to grad uully creep up. Grangers wcro especial ! . strong on news from Chicago that Judg Drawer had granted an injunction restrain ing the Iowa railroad commissioners from carrying their new tariff Into effect July 5 Bt. l mil advanced ) ( o on the ienort tha Armour Avas buying. The rumor rtocivt'i JULY 4 to OCT. 27. Mfesllfe th ANMIVEBSABYgEMSETTL a VALLEY MjjniEM SKSi H Tl Hm J JCf MGH3TER NEW BUILDIKQS , All Buildings brilliantly ever made in America , val and Performances. in the heart ol the city , illuminated by innumera ued at SI,000,000. MACH3NERY HALL within ieii inhnitea' ride ol ble Electrical and Gas Jets. Horticultural Hall of un , till hotels and stations. equalled beauty. 1,50O Feet in Length , Wonderful of display through which will ply gondolas GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT P2QNEER RELICS SLEOTRIC LSGHTgJm dolas from Arenice. of Treasures from the War , from all parts of the North Navy and other Departments , west. The great the Smithsonian Institute , AN ART and numerous other De National Museum and Fish of the iiiiesfc collection of partments perfectly ar Commission. Paintings and Sculpture devoted to Music , Spectacles ranged. a no cotitlrniittion , but as the stock wus steadily absorbed it showed that u strong parly hud taken hold. No new cuts in dressed beef or provisions wcro reported and advices were that rates would soon be marked up. The rate war has had less effect on values than the bears expected mid many appeared anx ious to cover and in so doing advanced prices Oregon Improvement was the special feature about U o'clock and advanced 2 per cent with very little trading. The company is said to have earned S050OUO over fixed cliai'Kcs last year nnd u dividend is ex pected , Noithern P.icillc advanced Jf. There was no special feature to the market during the last hour. A firm feollnt' pre vailed , and last s.tles were at outbide figures nntl showed ) { advance on Northern PaciHc , on New Knpland , J < on Union Pacillc , y on Northwestern and St. Paul , IJ on Michi gan Central and ' ' , on Lake Shore. There was a decline of } „ on cotton oils. Total sales ' . ) ' . ) shares . were SO.iJ' including 13,000 St. Paul , ll.MJU Ueadiiifr , 5Tl)0 , ) Lake Shore and 8.TOO Union Pacific. Money I@U.f , bar silver ( ' . J2'd. ; GOVIKXMINTS : Government bonds were dull but stonily. YKSTI.HIIAY'S QUOTATIONS. U. P.lBrecUtuiutl.lSTi.U. ArN. W . NM'i ' If. S. 4sroupon. . . 1L'S > 8 do preferreil . I'M , U.S. 4 > ( srtvlstrcil.iui | N. V.Cftitrul . lUl'j U.S l'4sc ' < nip < > ii . .HI7' , < ) . 11. N . lMa { I'liclllcCsof 'W . Hi ) I' . T . iii'j Cnnuila Southern. W1'acino Mall . : i.i'i Central I'nclllc. . . IKI'4 O. 1) . A : U . l- * nilnifio > V Alton I'.I Pullman PalaceCurlW ! C.,11. AcQ . ll 'i Keadlni ; . iV * I ) . , I. . .V\V . IW'B ICock iKlitntl . Ktt" I ) . &H. 0 . 1.VJ St. I , . AS. K . -4 Krlo . iM1 , , do preferred . . . . ll.'i'i ilo iiref erred. . . . fifi c. . if. & St.I'iiul . . lip , , Illinois Ontrat. . . .110 I , lo prpftrred . VK'i I. . II. i fcW . Hl'5 ' St. P. A ; C ) . ttfi K.T . lI' ! i doproferred . HU I.iikuShore . ! < II14 Texiis I'uclllc . J-M's ' I..ACN . M' , I'liioniMcitic. . wnj Michigan Central. . Tin , W. , St. U .V 1' . K" , Mlssomil'iiclllc. Tl' l tUi preferred . . " .I MlBsmirll'ncllio. . . . KJW. . U. Tclegniph. . 7.Vi do preferred . TilSl MONEY ONT C\LI. ICasy , l.j to 3 , last loan PltlMB MliltCANTILE I'Al'nil 4 ( < lV ( { | ) Cr cent. Sriiiiusn ExcinvriB Unsettled , for sixty day bills : J4.bM < ; for demand. ruoDuci ; MA UKITS. Clilcn o. .Hino 2 ? . Folio wins ; nro the 2:80 : closing prices : Flour Steady ; winter wheat , In sacks , $3.75it3.sr ( > ; in barrels , $ : < , H9riiI.T5 ! ; spring wheat , in sacks , $ l.T.'i@ I. . " > ( ) ; in barrels. SMXiotM..iO ; rvo. in hacks , ir-'JUif3.10 ( ; in b.irruls , U.lllmH.liO. Wlioat Quiet ; opened easier , closing ' | 'fB 2fc lower than closeot yesterday ; cash , ? ' . % < ; July anil August , 7U 7-liio. Corn Active ; ruled easy early , closing Vfd c below yesterday's i-loso ; cash , I7 > ' 0c ; July , -17 7 liic : August , ISJ c. Oats Dull and lower , with a decline of ? ( c below yesterday's close for July ; cash , ! llc ; July , IlOJ c ; August , 30J4c. Uye We. Hurley ( Vie. 1'rime Timothy $3.50 , Flax Kccil fl..iO. \Vlilsky * 1.3t ) . I'ork More active , irregular and lower tlmnycstciday ; cash and July. ilJ.r > 5. August , $ it.t : K. Lanl Weak , unsettled and lower ; cash and July. Ss.071. , ; Augiiht , ii.17)- ) , , ' . Dry Suited Moats -Shoulders. $8.00 < ? iJ.3i ; short clear , f'.Ho S.OO , short ribs , ? 7. II ) . Hutter Steady ; creamery , I5iiiiyc ( ; dairy , lV(17c. Cheese Illclior and active ; full cream Cheddars , S ms } 1 ; llatb , byij'jcj ' young Amorli'iiH. b'uC'ihJft1. Kggs Steady ; fresh , l-UxM'.re. Hides Unctiaiigod ; green salted calf , JJ < f ( iJ.V ; heavy green saltcd'i1.0i.'i'lf c ; light green palled , 5 4Hlcj ( ( salted bull , Jljfe ; dry Hint , 8c , dry calf , be ; deacons , 303u ! nacli ; dry salted , 0r$7c. ( Tallow Unchahgo.l ; Xo. 1 , boliil , iPaNo. \ . 3 , "c , and ciiku , 4c pur IL > . Hccuipts. Shlfiments. Flour , bbls . lll.dlH ) 7iH 0 Wheat bu . ID.ntKi U'IKK1 Com , bu . l-W.ddO 17HiO ( Oata , bu . 1 17UIO ( H.'i.OOO Hyobu . 1.1HIO S.OJO Harev ! , bbls . 1.000 1,000 Now York , Juno S'.i , WheatHeccipts lO.liiill ; exports , U7.1KH ) ; spot moderately ai-tivo and } 4 < illu higher ; closing steady ; upturns opened with an advance of 'VOr' c and closed at a not advance of 'jofic lor the day ; ungraded red , .v.TiSy'4 ( ' ; No. ! J red , ipiotcd at S7'4if ( 5,1 1' in i-toro and elevator ; bs'.jCrfi j'c f. ( i. b. ; -gV.i ' ( | > o afloat ; July closing ut MiJtc. Corn Hccuipts , SWO ! ; exports , 4Sl08 ! ; spot lots steady ; futures moro active , cloMtn , ' ' W.c lower on early months ; November U- lughur ; ungraded mixed , f > : tf."HcIs'o. ( ; 8 , M c ; c. i. f. , Mi/afloat ; July closing at 51'c. ( Oats - Kt-ciiipts , ; i.iH. ! ) ; exports , SIO ; market closing unsy at > i ! di'clino ; mixed western , aooJUS ) ; white western , 4t'iU'tc. ' ( Coffee Urail growths dull and nuiiunai ; options ijuiet. July closing 10 points up , Au gust unchanged and other mouths lo&ilo points down , bales , 51,000 bags. July , fU.O.ViMI.3' ) ; AugUbt , tlO.oidilO''O ; Soptoin- bcr , f'J siIO. ( KI. I'otroleuiu Finn ; united close.1 strong at " 3Ue. hu'gs Quiet but steady ; western , llftfltte. I'ork Steady ; mess quoted at fl5oj@I.V2j forncw ; tH.O'JQH.er. for old. hard Spot dull ; closing easy ; western steam , spot. fS.47l < . Hutter Quiet but bteailyj weftcui. Wtfe. Cheese Quiet but steady , Ohio flat , ,7 < j ? 8 ° - . . . , MliiueapollH , June ' 29. Wheat Dull ; receipts , 170 cars ; shipments , 40 Cirs. Clos- inj ; : No. 1 hard , c sh ami July , .33 > iijAu ( - gust. Sl 'c ; on track , MJj'c ; No. 1 northern , cash , 7 c : July , 7lc ) ; on track , 7W < Oo ; No. ! 3 northern , iabh ami July , 73o ; August , 70o ; on track , Iiic. Flour UuchauEfod ; patents to ship in sacks incarlots , S4.o5 > n4.13. Cinoiiiiintl , June 20. Wheat Steady ; No. " red , bjc. Corn Lower ; No. 3 mixed , Oljifc. Uve ( Ouiet ; No. 3 , 0-c. ) I'brk Dull nt * H.85. Lm-il Quint nt ivuO. Whisky Firm at $1.14. Mllwaukuo , June 30. Wheat Easier ; July , 75'c ( ; August , 7iI5fc. Corn Dull ; No. . ! , 45c. Oats Demand llmiteil ; iNTo. 2 white , 30Jic. Hyo-rQulct ; No. 1 , .V < e on track. Harlcv No - ' , fi'M3 ' 'or September. 1'rovisions Quiet ; pork , cash and August , $13.7r . St. Iioiiin. June 3 ! ) . Wheat Slow and unchanged ; cash , K5J4 © > le ; July , sOJj'c. Corn Easier ; ca .h , 4 : > . c ; July , 45Vt. Oats Easier ; cash , 33Ky.'JJc ; July , M < i. Pork Diillat jll.oJ. Lard Nominal at iV.bO. Whisky Jl. 14. Hutter Uiichangeil ; creamery , 13lSc ( ; dairy , IH'tloc. Alternoon Hoard Wheat Lower ; July. 7'J'fc. Corn Easier ; July , 43'fc. Oats Steady. liivorpool , Juno 20. Wheat Firm ; demand fan ; holders offer moderately ; Cali- f irnl.i No. 1 and ivd westcni spring , Os ( i ; d ( ii ) is 7Jjd per cental. Corn Dull ami unchanged. KHIIMIS City , June -ill. Wheat Steady : No. 2 soft , August , 72e bid , 73c asked ; No. 3 red , August , lisjje bill , O'.l'Jc asked. Corn Steady ; No. 8 , July , 40c bid ; 41 } < e asked ; No. 2 white , cash , 43i ! bid. Oats No. 8 , August , 81" " ; ' , , o bid , 'JO c asked. New Orlcaim , June 3 ! > . Corn Quiet but hti'ndy : n saclcs mixed , ( ! liT02u ; yellow , Oic ; white , ( > cc. Oats Unsettled ; No. 8 , ll@Cc. ; Conimcal Quiet but firm at 52,83. Hog Products Dull ; prices a shade lower ; pork , S14. < ! 8 > $ ; luru , refined tierce , * 7.C8J. ; @ 7.75. 7.75.Hulk Hulk Moats Shoulders , $0.40 ; long clear and clear ribs , S7.1U. Cliiiai ; < > % June 29. The Drovers' Journal reports as folio WH : ( jattle Receipts , 7.V > 0 : market slow and weaker ; cows , 51 5.jt3 ( i.5 ; stockers , $8.10Cii : ! iO ; Texas cattle , $1.5'1 < M10. . Hogs Heei'ipts , I'.i.iRK ' ) ; maiket slow and fie lower : mixed , f3. I.I ( < " ) . ( M ; heavy , 45.3" > ( < /r > .75 ; light , 3. | ( ) ( ' < 5. < W ; pig.- , and culls , § 4.23 ( < t. > . : , ! > . Sheep Receipts , 3,300 ; market steady ; muttons , . * U ( Hii4 ) ( 0' ) ; western feeders , iM.lKKu ! 4.00 ; Texans , c-J.OOiay.il3 ; lambs , per head , ity. Juno 8 . Cattle Hocelpts , 3.00U ; shipmouts , 1,3)0 ) ; grassers 13't.'Hc ( lower ; good to choice corn-fed , . ? 3.i'.i.3'l ; Mockers and feeding stcor3.0dCi 3.Wij cows. fcl..VJf 3 15. Hogs Heofi'its , ( i.iHJi ; shipments. 700 ; market r > r ' 10c lower ; common lochoicc , J3.10 ( a.'i.tJO ; slcips nml pigs , J.3Jn3.0J. National Stock YnriN , ISiist St. Louis , June 3' ) . Cattio UecoiptH , I.IKIO ; shijunents , s , 100 ; market steady tit un changed priees ; choice heavy imtivo steers , f4.70dt5X ( ) ; fair to good , $ l.fHrt,3. ) , ( > 0 : butch ers' steers , 53.70K ( l.iiO ; stockers and feed ers , 58.0li : ! < 11.70 ; rangers , Vi.80 4 1.83. Hogs-Heceipts , 1,000 ; Hhipmcnts , OIM ) ; market steady ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , 15.35111505 ; packing , $5,35 < f5.55 ; light grades , : ? 3.'i5ii5 40 , OMAHA IilVIJ STOCK. Ciilllc. Fndav , Juno 20. ISS9. The receipts were light , although heavier than yesterday. The market opened very slow and fully lOo lower , but as the later re ports were received Indicating a bad break in eastern markets , the market rapidly grow worse and closed fully 80 ( < ( J3o lower. The number of cattle changing hands was small uml the market was at a standstill. Cattle sold at * 5 3J for which f5 (10 ( was refused yes terday , ami other cattle that sold In the morn ing at (5.35 could not have been sold at ttie close at $3.15. The receipts of hogs were heavier than yes- tenliiy , making it the heaviest of thu week. The market was 5(3100 ( loww , but was fairly active nt the decline ami the hogs wsro all sold before the close. Quo very prime load of hogs sold early ut i5.55 , but the bulk sold There was only 0110 load of sheep and lambs hero. _ Huccipti. Cattlu . ICO Hogs . . . 0,100 Prevailing I'rluui. Thefollwlii ; } u a table of prio3i pill In thismarKCt for the graU-a. of stock man- lioned. I'nmestoeri. lRXto 150'llbJ..M 7S fi5.50 Primp gtocM , 1100 to 1 ! D lln. 1.5'J ' R4.75 Fat little steers. 000 to 1030 Ibs. 4.00 ® l.73 Common to good cows . 1.50 ( < $2.50 Choice to fancy cows . 8.50 dtli.OO Common to ehoico bulls . 3.2 1 ( a,3.00 Fair tochoico light hogs . 0.80 5.85 Fair to choice heavy hops . 5.40 ( d5.fi.ri Fair to choice unveil IIO.M . 525 iiiJ.41 Uepresoiiiutivo .Silo ) . No. ' Av. Pr. Ocows . lOTi SI.SO Scows . , . \W 2.CO i cows..t . , . . ; . 010 ! i.5 1 bull . ; . 1310 S.OO 1 bull . . . . . , . . . 15SO D.03 7 cows ur.d steers . IK'O ' 4.15 Scows 070 4.15 i , I'nulccrs Showiiiff the number of hoi s bought by the leading buyers on to-day's market : G. II. Hammond Jc Co 510 Omaha I' . Co S07 Armour-Cudahv Packing Co 5,873 S w i f t . 'c C o (5 ( : U .1. P. Squires \ , Co 1,077 Cleveland Packing te Prov. Co Ib7 Knifian & Co fsfl Hramard ISroi 873 Docrr 10S Highest anil Ijovvc.st. The following are the highest and lowest prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of lie s on this market during the p.ist few days and for the corrcipondiii'period ( inlSb7and Ibau : j ilTTiio 1 W' * . | Jiinu ls"7. I .liiiie'TfMr 41 r , IT , © r > 4-1 4 ( . ' / ! > 4 W II 115 fi I ! 70 is r > a OB r , ID I ( il 04 ! C"5 ; i ( > 7'jTt ! l 70 ID. 5r > ar. r , \ ; 4 4' fl 4 75 3 (10 ( ( it , II 7ii 17 Sutiiluy 4 W ) CO 4 t-'i ; i ir , QI ; i 75 in 5 : ffi , 5 .Itf 4 50 ( $ I Hi : i TO ( ii : i M ) in r > ito ft. r , r , ) SlllliUy , I ) 7H Or. II 7S UM 5 m ( t r > ru 4 (0 ( f 4 KJ'j Sumliiy l ft 5 & 5 4"i 4 M © 4 75 : i 75 f.4 : i S2'/ j-j r , 8i dt r , r , n 7U lii II ! IJ Ki | r , 2 > @ r , is 4 M © 4 fiO 5 70 ( ? J 3 ' .n ll ! Sunday 4 41 Cfl 4 715 J UJ Hi 4 01) ) s.v. r > : w f < r , ra 4 fi.1 ( it 4 lii i s as & r , ; 4 ft ) © 4 10 ft 40 © ft 1.0 Sunday ft : w ® ft ft ) 1 (10 ( CT 4 7.1 I OD to I 10 Live Hlouk Notc > ) . Cattle market flat. Hogs 5@lOc lower. The cattle market lias all gone to pieces. Mr. Vyse , Hamburg , la. , \\as in with a load of sheep and lamb- . C. Kudat , Norfolk , was on the market with three cars of hogs anu ten of cattle. A. C. Smith ami J. T. Deacon were heio with nine loads of cattle from Fullcrton. Hugh Chittig , live stock nuunt of the F. , K. it M , V. , was at the yards this afternoon. J. Hastio. Auburn , was in with a load of hogs , whicn brought the top of the market. John Wilkinson , Avoca , Neb. , was herewith with four loads of cattle and a load of hogs. On the 4th of July the scale nouses will bo closed at midday , and then ) will not be much of a market. F. M. Clark , Wavorly.C. E. Welch , Papil- lion ; 13. D , Welker. St. Edwards ; A. W. Heahm , Cortland ; H. lilaco , ICcnnard ; Mr. Hiitler , Crescent , and W. T. Hickley , Colum bus were in with hogs. OMAHA AVHOLKSAU3 SIAHKKT. Produce , Frulth , NutH , iic. Friday , Juno 3. HL rrnn Fancy crcmnei'A roll butter , 20c * 21e ; with solid packed ut 15 210i ; ehoico country butter , 13al4c ( ; common grades , HQi 13c. Eas- Strictly fresh , Ho. CiliiitltlKi Per case of 10 Ibs , J1.75@2.00. Southern cherries * 3.UOtt3.85 per 84 ipiart case. STimvwiwii > $2.5" i52.75 per 10 qt case , Hi. irKHKUiiiPvf3 5''iT/l ) 00 per case. HI.ACI ; lUbriiiiiiuii : $ , l.00i.3 ( 50 per case ; red raspberries , S-4.50Cn5.50 per case. CIIIIEM : Full cream , l.'KifHi ! POTATOES I 'hoieo homo grown , " , ( iS5i ; ; Utah and Colnrailo stock , 00i 05e ; low grades , 55ij3i' ( ( , POL 1.1 inNo dressed fowl in the market ; live chickens , f3 ( i0yfj.75 per do/ ; spring chickens , $ ' . ' .IH'I ' < (3.25. S nil MI HiSAXi , ? 1 St ) per bu. TIIJM rois : W ) per cratuur f I.75&2.00 per bu. bu.PINI. PINI. Ai'l'Mss $ J.25i 2.M ) . Hts * SAS- Common medium , f 2 50 3.00 per bunch ; choice , WOOdKI.M ) ; low grades , * 8.00 , TruMi's- California , 3'g.ii' ' ( per Ib. DnuPersian , ( i'j ' < c < 7u per Ib. Cinnii-t'lion-e Michigan cider , fl.,0@l5 SO per bbl. of 33 gal. OSION-S Nii'tivo stoi kfl 35@1 M ; Spanish , iicr I'ox of 5 Jbs , ? 1.75ttJ.OO ! ; California on ions , 3lii4 ( < < per Ib. LEMO'VS $7.00 is 00 per case. OiuviiEi California Hiverside. f.3.75a 1.00 ; medium sweet Kivcinides , fl.50 per box ; Messina , $550 ( < i7.i)0 ) ; Los Angeles , * 4.MK ( | 4.50 ; Los Angeles Navals , t4.00 , Hiversidu Navuls , ? l.io. ( Homo grown 75c per do/ . ' Good stock , il.iKKg 1.75 per POPCOUN Choice rice com is } noted at ; i ( $ 4o IK.T Ib ; other kinds 3iayo } ( pur Ib. ( ' 4niioT8 N'ewbtock. IOK4.V pordoz. Hc\N4 Good stock , ? 2.00a3.75 ; California brans , f. 85 ( 3.40. j Pioa Iu laicrs , ! 3 ( < J15c ; cake , lOo ier ; Ib. I NUTS lVanuls , raw , OXQ7c ; Hrazil nuts , 1 U'o ; ri'.uionds ' , Tarrajjoci - - ; En libU wal nuts , 15r ? lc ; filberts , ISc ; Italian chestnuts , 15c ; pecans , ISc. Ho.s'in Ilic31c ( ( for 1 Ib. frames ; canned honey , 10 ( < i)18c ) per Ib. Pi HI : MAI-I.I : S\ HIT f 1.25 per gal. Su.xirv 25c per bunch. .Nh $35.00 per 100. GrooorH Jjlst , Si'iuit ( jranulatcd , ( ; < ( 7e : conf. A , OXc : white extra C , 0ijit0. : , e ; extra C , > < ( % c ; yellow C , BjJi'ci'SXc ; cut loaf , 7j < ( ' sc ; powdered , " C'tsj c ; New Orleans , 5 < ( j 5J4C.CorKKi ; CorKKi : Ordinary grades , KiiJ17c ( ; fair. 17@le ; prime , IK'MOftTc ; fancy green and yellow , 2'C < ? 23c ; old goveriiineut Java , 8S@ 30e ; interior Java , 83C't2Sc ; Mocha , 8Srt30e ( ; Arbuckle's roasted , 81 ' 40 ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 81 ' c ; Dllwortli's , 81c ; Kcil Cross , 81c ; Alaroma , 81'4c ; German , 805'c. ' WOOIIKSWMU : Two-hoijf , pails , per do ? . , $1.-0 ! ; three-hoop palls , 1.03 ; No. 1 tub , * 7.00 ; No. 8 tub , Sli.OO ; No. 3 tubs , $5.00 ; washboards , electric , $1.50 ; fancy Northern Queen washboards. 53.75 ; assorted bowls , J8.75 ; JN'O. 1 churns. 50.50 ; No. 8 churns , 5-S.50 ; No. 3 churns , 57.50 ; butter tubs , 51.70 ; spruce , in nests , 70c per nest. Toiucco Pi.fd Lorillurd's Climax , 45o ; Splendid , -lie ; Mechanic's Delight , 4lc ; Leggett > t Meyer's Star , 45e ; Cornerstone , 3'Jc ; Driimnuiiid's Horseshoe , 4rc , ; J. T. , 43c ; Sorgs Spearhead , 45c ; "Cut Hate , " 80c ; "Oh , My. " 37c ; Piper Heidsiek , 04 c. ToiiM'd ) S'lOKixo Catlin's Meerschaum , 31c ; Catlm's Old Stile , 23c ; Sweet Tip Top , : 2o ; U. N. O. , 17e ; Ked , White and Hlue , Ibc. Jr.i.uns-30-lb pails , ? t.35 ( 1.50. SALT Per bbl in carload Tots , $1.43. Ho PI : Seven-sixteenths , lOn lOijc. CNin Mixed , Oc fllc ; stick , Of0 > c PICKI.IS : Medium , in bbls , fil.OO ; do in half bbls , 4.3.50 ; small , in bbls , J7.00 ; do in half bbls , $1.00 ; gherkins , in bbls , * o.OO ; do in half bbls , S4.M ) . HOI.I.ANII HmiuiNns ( I < ( r57c ( ) per keg. Al u-i.r. Si'd.vH Hricks 13 > Jc uer Ib. ; penny cakes , 13 ( < Uc per Ib. ; pure maple syrup,51.85 per gal. UHOO.MS Extra , 4-tie , $2.00 ; parlor , 3-tie , painted handles , W.25 ; No. 1. 52.00 ; No. 2 , 51.05 ; heavy stable broms,54.00. STAHCII Mirror gloss , 5 c ; Graves' corn , , Oswcgo \ gloss. 7c ; Oswego corn. 7c. TIMS Japans , 80 ( 55c ; Gunpowder , 20 COc ; Young Hyson , 23m55c ; Oolong , 80it50c. Powiinit ANU Suor Shot , $1.30 ; buckshot , $1.55 ; Ha/aril powder , kegs , $5.00 ; half kegs. 52.75 ; one-fourths. SI. 50 ; blasting kegs , $2.35 ; fuses , 103 ft. , 4575c. Jry > oolH. PHINTS SOI.HI COI.OHS Atlantic , Oo ; Slater , 5i , c ; Hcrlin oil , O'rc ; Garner oil , li < v < J 7e. PiM ) AND Hems : Hichmond , ( iXc ; Al len , ( lj-.c ; Hiver Point , 5c ; Steel Hiver , Oc ; Hiehmond , ( lc ; Pacific. ( I1 jC. INDK.O HI.I n - AViiHliiiigton , (1' ( c : Century , digo blue prints , Oc ; American , d1 re ; Arnold , ii' < ; c ; Arnold H , 10' ' fc ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , lO'.jC ' ; DHISS ; Charter Oak,5c ; Hamapo , 4,1'e ; Lodl , 5e ; Allen , ( ic ; Hichmond , Oc ; Windsor , 0 > c : Eddystone , (1' ( c ; Pacific , ( l < c. MITTS Standard , Oc ; Gem , lOc ; Hcauty , 12Jc ; Hayonne , 14c ; M , cased , $ (1.50. ( C\iti'ir : WAIII' Hibb , white , lOc ; colored , 23c Misi-KM.AXiiors Tublo oil cloth. $2S5 ; plain llollund , W * ( .0 > rfc ; Iado ) Holland , O'c.Co ' Co M rein 1:11 : Sfl.HOln 35 00. IJi.uct niiiSiiiinNi : : : ( Herkley cambric No. CiO , 0)tfc ; Host Yet , 4-4 , O c , butter cloth , OO , lj.'c ; Cabot , 7) c ; Farwell , b } o ; Fruit of Loom. 0'Hc ' ; Frceuo G , (1 ( ; Hope , 7 > 'fc : King Philip cambric , lie , Lonsdale , ll c ; Lonsdalo , b 4c ; New York mills , 10 > c ; Pep- percll , 42-in. . lie ; Pepperell , KJ-in. , 12c ; Pep- pcrell , ( i-4 , Hie ; Pciiperell , 8-4 , 81c : Pcppcroll , 0-1 , 83e ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 25c ; Canton , 4-1 , bl < c ; Canton , 1-4 , 0'ijc ; Triumph , ( lc ; Wain- utta , lOc ; Valley , 5e. GiNdiUM Plunkett checks , 7' < c ; Whitten- tou , 7 > ic , York , 7 } < c ; Normandi dress , b' c Calcutta dress , fc c ; Whit tendon dress , Henfrow dress , TEEL PENS Are the Best , IN THU USHKNTIAL ( JIUMTII'.H Ol' Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. HamjilcR for trial of 12 dlircrcut ftylcd liy iiiill.nn reu.il lul 1O rcil In blaini'u. A , L ( urcaru > o. a. 1VISOH , BUKEMAN & CO , , 75 r < ' .l5r' . i , . fAl. llt'l PALMER. RICHMAN A. CO. , Live Stock Commission Mcrctianls. Ulllco-Huoui J4 , ( > pioiiiu Kxrlmngo IlullilliiK , I nlun t-lmlt Vunlt. boutli ( Jlmiha , l ) . " _ MoCOY BROS. , Liyc Stock CoDiiiiission Mcrcliants , Market funiirliud free on appllcatlnn htnikcri an'l ' fei'ilurH fiirnittiuil . . , tin tfiiu.1 ItTiutf. lluterrncti Oirin * In , Nultiiiiul Hunk uiHl suutU Oiuutiu .Vulluuai. L'ulua btuck V..rd . Mmlli Uumliu. ERWESTER Live Stock Commission , Uoom 15 , liihuiik' Iluildinj , I'niua Elock Vttrdi. _ fcoulh L ui liB. Ncli. A LEXANDER A. FlfcTT Conimision Dealers in Live Sock , Uppuslie Kiihunzo llullillnc. Uulun ElOc\ VurU , tuuiu OiuaUn , .SVij. Of Onialia , Liinitel _ AgrTcdltiiroi iintMomonts. CHURCHILL PARKER , DcalcrinAgricnltnrallmplcmcnts.Wasons . , r rrtnpc > nnJ Hiiaclp * . J io Ptrci-t hf tttccnSthonil luth , Oraali , N LINIINOER & METOALF CO. , AEriCultiirallinplemcnts.Waions.Carriages . . , Kc. ( Wliolonto. Om li , N PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , Wholesale lc ) l ( > r In AEricnltnral Implements , Wagons SBnggics 101 , wn , ( M > nJ ! VJ Jonco Street , Oinnnn. P. P. MAST & CO. . Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Sectors , CultlTnlors , t ! r lUkm.n.ler Mills ami I.iitmn 1'ul- Tcrlivrs. Cor. 14th nml NIchnlM Mrrrli. w i N oTr/r i M P L'EM E N f c o7 Agricnltnral IniDlenients , Wagons & Bniiios Corner Ulti ami Nlflnilat yircctn. OMAHA 11UANCII. J. F. SEIDEHLINO & CO. . Akron , Olito. Harvesting Maclitacry and Binder Twine , \V. K. Mend , Mnnniier. ISI.ll.onYctiTrortli t.Umnlm. MOLINE.MILBURNiSTODDARDCo Mniiufnctiircrii nml.li'Miou In Wagons , BIIES'CS ' , Racs ! ( , Plows Etc , Cur. Ptti nml I'K 'liu- streets , Dnintin , Ncli. Artists' MntorlnlB. _ A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Fiancs and Organs , 1513 lotiKliStreet , Unintm. Nolirafkn. Boots nnd Shoos. K1HKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( ! < uccci ? f < ir to llocJJoni' A in. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Bocts and Shoes .AKUuUIur lldfton Hutibrr MiniC" . llir. ' , IlUt A. 11W llnniuy fct. . Onintia. Nubrunkii. W. V. MORSE \ CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Sliocs , 1101,1103-1IUJ Uouuln * Pt.Onwlia .Manutin.torr.Sum- inor-i. llc'Slun. ' nncl Stntlonors- "H. M , & s. w. JONES' . Eucccjsorsto A.T. Ki-nyon A Co. , Wliolcs.ilo AKctrll Booksellers and Stationers , t'lnoVci1illiiB Stitllunery , Cinnnicrclnl littloncrT liv : Do uw I as Struct. Oiuabu. .Neb. Coffees , Sploos , Etc-x CLARKE COFFEE Cp.T" Umnlia CofTee nml Hplce Mill ) . Teas. Cote , Spices , Baking Powder , flavoring Kxtrnct , , Lauudrr Illuc. , Inks , Ktc. Ill * Crpokory and W. L.'WRIGHT. Agent fur the Manufacturer * nncl Impnrtct of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Etc. Ufll cc , 317 a. 13tb bt. , Uuiubii , Ncbmtkn. PERKINS. CATCH & LAUMAN. I muorior' anil Jobbers of Crcckerj , Glassware , Lamis , Silverware lite. l.'iH riirnnni t-t. , No I'axton llulldlnu. CommlaBlon and Storngo. " RIDDELL & RIDDE'LL. Storage and Commission Merchants , SpecialtlfFlutter. . Kgft , Chco p. I'liiiltry , tinm UK Howard Strcft. Omaha , GEO. SCHROECER & CO. . nccfssore to.McHlmnu A gehrocilir. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Ouiuhu. .Ncbrmka. FREDERICK J. FA1RBRASS. Whoc ! iilo Flour , Feed , Grain and General Cominision Jlcrtlmnt. Curro pnndvnrp lullrltoil. 1014 North ll'tli Mrt'ut.Uniuliit , Neh. _ CoojCoko ! end l-lmo- OMAHA"tkALr COKE gL LlME Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , SO ) Couth I3lti Street , Omaha , Ncbrnikn. J. J. JOHNSpN4co Manufacturers of Illinois White Limo , And ulilpppra of Corel. Toke , Cement , I'lnHcr , l.iinc , Dralu Tile , anil buwcr ripe , Ufller , f'aiinn llotul , 1'nrnnm St. , Ouiuhu , Neb. Tvlvphuiii ! Bll. NEBRASKA FUEU CO. . Shippers of Coal and Coke , 214 tMitilti I.1U St. , Omaha , Neb. Dry Goods and Notions. " " M. E SMITH i CO. , Bry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 110J TXiugtan , Cor lltli St. , Oninlia. Neb. KIL P ATR"CKKO | CH"DRVb OOD S Co Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods.Notions Gents' FuriilshlnK ( liindi. Corner llth uml Iltunoy M > . , Uuinba , Nubruika. Furniture. DEWEY .v'sTONE , " Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , I'nriiHin Htreet. Omnhu , Ncbrmka. CHARLES'SHIVERICk , Furniture Omiiha , Nebraska. Crocorlos. PAXTON. GA L.LAC HElV ' "c67T Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions , W , 7tf7 , 'M anil 711 K , JOtn Ft. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. . Wholesale Grocers , I ( b and 7/cayenwortli fitrocti , Ouiaba , Nebraikn. Hardware. LEE , CLARKE. ANDREESEN HAHU- WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , MctulH. Shpft lion , clc. Af ; uts for Him P Scaled. Mluml 1'ouder and I.yiiiiui llurl/cd Mir * , Ntbruska , HIMEBAUGH .V TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Jlocuuiilco1 Tools and IlulToIo Hcaln. llKi Uoimlut _ btruet , Otualm , Nebtanka , RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. . Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Harnor ft * . , OiiKlia , NelVittprn AK for Auttln ' Powder Co. , Jeirrnxin r-te l Nallt , t'nlrbaukujlandurdtJculei. MARKS BROS. \Vliclc ale Manufacturer * uf Saddlery & Jibbers of Saddlery Hardware Aud Leather. UOJ , ltv > onrt | i 7 HurnoBt. . , Omaha , NcbrKka. . Hnrclworo. " " " \V. jToROATC Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Sprlnii , Waxen seock , Hardware , I.uuiurr. Utc. li > uud 1211 llarnuy Krt'ut.Uuaalm , _ _ , Eto. "W , L/PARROTTE & CO7. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Gcofc lli/i Uirnrr Street. Oiuahi , Ken. Offioo Fixtuios. " " ' ' T'IIK'siM-.K > ; < s MAsrJi'Arruiu.Nu to. Ma uia ; ui i > of Banfc , Office and Saloon Fiitures , Manllp > . ri'leboardi. Hook Cain , li.-Utf 1'uturrt Wall Cuien , futitigni , lUHinv , Counter * . MnerandVinu ( .i lutt. Mirror.eto r actoranJ of.lf * , KJUnai ! KJ- ' ' Lumber. . , , " "OMAHA LUMBER co.7 All Kinds of Baling Material at W&olcsal & ) t , Ifuytreftnnd rnlon I'nclneTrac * , Om iha. . \ LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Latli , Lime , Sasb , Doors , Ktc. TnrdCorner "Hi unit Doufflait Cora Ml , nnd IhiiisMs , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , rillinnd Califotnln PlrooM , OniKlin , Nebratko. KHED W. G HAY. Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , _ _ _ Corner fih nnd DmielmSI. . . Omaha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only , Office.HIS Karnam Ptrccl Omaha. JOHN A.\VAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , RSMil / npy Wlilto Mine. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets and Tarquet Hoorlnu Pill lid V- * \ | Mllllnorynntl Notlonn. "l. OBERFELDER & CO.r Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions IN ' 1" nml Jl > onlli nil , "tr-1" ! Ovnrnlla. CA'N'FIELD Manufacturers of Overalls , Jenim 1'iints , Shirts , Ktc. ItlQaml 1101 lou ) lat Street. UninbH. .Neb. ' Noti'ons. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and FiirnishiiiE Gooi $ 4(0 ( nnd 4K He nth 10th St.Ornnlm. I Olio. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. > Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , ' AxIeOreaic , Etc. , Omaha. A. II. IlUhoi > , Uani ( _ V1NYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 11 ( llarner Htrcet , Omalm. . Paints and oils. CUMMINGS & NE'ILSON , \Vliolc-ulu lrnlcr ) ? tn Paints , Oils , Window Glas : , Etc , Ills F.irnani Stieft. OmnlrnNeb. Popor. CARPENTER PAPER GOU Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry n nice dock of Prtnllui ; Wrapplnii and Wrltlni 1'a ar. hpeclal HUcpllomilToo lo lar lo ilord _ < rtr. PntFor BQXOG. . --X-- . JOHN L. WILKfE , Proprietor Omalia Pancr Box Factor/ , .Nos. lolT anil 1311) Uouglna HI. , Oiunba , Neb. S.jsh , Doors , Etc. " " " MA. DISBROV t c. , Wholesale Manuf .cturern of Sash. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , iineli bill , IJth nnd Uanl Streets , Omaha , Nebrt B HN MANlJFACfu RINa CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Bin ] % . uMiniiH. Stair Worn nnd Interior Hnr'l WooJ Fl alt. N. K. Comer Mil mid LeuveunurtU tilrccli. > ( ' . _ Onmha , Ni'U. * ' _ * OMAHA PUA N I N clvMLL CO. , " - Kajafactnrcrs of Moulding , Sash , And llllnils , Turnlne. flair-work , Hftnh andOdcol _ tliiK ! , . VUUi aod I'upplutun AMj Printers' Materials. * ! > "WESTERN NEWSPAPER Auxiliary Pntlisiiers , Dealers In Tjriiu , l'rp * ci and I'rlnlerK'Kunnllci i-oulli Ulh Street. Omabn. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Geol Jll Clothing and leather Ueltlnit. 1COS h arnani Btre * FlttlnBfl , Pumps , Eto T A ? L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCH'ILL PUMP coTi Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , U. S. WIND ENGINE A p'uMP CO.f Steam and Water Supplies. i BROWNELL & "cO. , " Engines , Boilers and General Machinery' & ? Oieollroii Work Htrnni 1'iimpi. Saw Mlhi. 1213-121J LciivcnwotlliMieet immhii jlj , Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL At"coi. Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 nnd Hl'l.lonen Street Omulu. Storogo , Forwarding A. Commlaalonf ARMSTRONG. PETTIS k CO. , v Storage , Forwarding and CoinmissiBD , Hrunch hnunnof the lleirner ( Inner Co , lluilei t | umVrntull , 1 . < t i/iUuuil 1112 Iziird Oinutia. Tulephonu No , 7M. _ Srnokc Stacks , Bailers , Eto. H. K. SAWYER. Manufacturing Dealer in Smoic Stacfe UrltcUInt" , Tank and General llnllor llepalrloc. Ull Strfet.Omaiia.NeU _ „ , . . „ . , Browora. STORZ & ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , 1M1 North L'Uthtecnth Street. OmRhn. fth. Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , Jutiu Kpenetor , I'roprlctor VM Doilgn and Iceland 10t _ North lutli Street , ( jmahu. _ _ Iron Works. " "STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter t , K t. I'nni'f. Mknuf elurcr of all klndl Steam Boilers , Ttn\s \ and Sliest Iron'Wort Wnrkthnuth unh and II , A M CroMluir. I'AXTON .V VIKKM.NU 1UON WOKK8. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , Hntrliu" , . llrasi , Work. ( Jtntfa ) roundry MuohlneauA llluikiinlth Work uni. . a undMoikt , U I'.lljf. unit IUh slrret , uniiiliu. "O MAHA WIRE it IRON WORKS , ' " " Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Doik lnll , Wl'flow Ouirdi. flower Mnndi. Wlro Hlfiii. Kte. It NnrtliJUli Strut Uinaha. OMAHA SAFE antTlROfT WORKS , " Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vaiut > . Jail W'irk , Irnri and \Yr * Kuiirlnu Hlgni.UU. t < Andrrvu , I'rop r Cur. lull unUJiiUiuabli , CHAMPION IRON and WIKt Wbm3 Iron and Wire Fences , Railings. Guards l birepnt , tor iMiiki. . itorcs ren"C'cei | , etc , * or-vujitU M icniiii'rr ork > . lUlfoulh lull t-c. JMEAQHER & Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Tims lofts , Qencral A enl fci Dlebuld ? if t. l > ook Cf.'i '