Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 17, 1888, Page 3, Image 3
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 1 TUESDAY , JULY 17 * 188& THE SPECULATIVE MARKET ! Strong Bullish Influences Felt In tl : Wheat Pit. CORN SPECULATION DRAGGINC OntH Also Itulo Hcnvy Despite n Ijnri Decrease In tlio Visible 1'rovl- slung Btronc Cntllo Lower Active. CHICAGO puoouoia MARKET. CIMCUIO , July 10. [ Special Tclcpratn i'np. HEK.JTho great feature of the murk to-dny was tlm bullish foreign IIRWB. Cabl cnmo In strong from every Important K gllsh ntul continental marltct , nnd cvcryboi had tliem direct or reflected. St. Lot opened % c tip , New York J c , nnd Clilcn ? 4@U c , December showing the g'rcaU strength nt the beginning. Foreigners ha been covering extensively in this nnd oth American markets for n week , ntul th Bccin to bo going llio other way to n great c tent. Purchases for foreign accou arc becoming quite general , und for lar line * In many Instances. The alarm that beginning to be felt abroad is not for the I mediate present , but for the future. Thus occurs that while an export demand of me crate propottlotis Is taking some wheat o of the country day by day twenty loa being taken In New York to-day the bu of foreign buying IB for later months. The was more export buying to-day than 1 weeks. However , weather abroad still unsettled und backward , nnd an advati in wheat in all positions is not in the market cables. The doflclen In the French crop Is being confirmed cent unlly nnd the erop outlook in Europe worse than nt any time. Incessant rains o threatening crops everywhere across t water. The domestic situation Is not wes The condition of the growing erop of spri wheat has not Improved , while the harvo ing of winter wheat continues backward. lending St. Louis commlsHiun house wril ns follows of the situation there : "Tho to receipts of wheat In this market for tl week were 225,000 bushels. The sal week last year the receipts w ( 000,000 bushels. This of course nccountcd for by the fact that the seas is fully two weeks behind last year and v weather ha * also prevented the free moi nicnt of the crop. After a careful itwestli tion wo find that the sack houses which le : sacks to send Into the country to bring win into market have up to the present time f. ntshcd less than one-half the number sacks that they had furnished up to the sni time last year. Wo also aseerti fromnil buyers and comm sion houses who bring cash wh < into the market that they have not bougl up to the present time ono-flftu of t amount of wheat to arrive that they h bought up to the same time last year , a this also extends Into the purchase of win for August nnd September shipment , that the outlook Is tlmt the movement wheat will not como anywhere near t movement of last year , running up to t Middle of September or the first of October First sales of August and S ( tombcr In this market to-d were ut 80e , December beiug quoted at 81 August advanced to SQ'Xo , September SOJic and December to 83Kc. Later , in By : pathy with corn , the market worked oft } $ % c , but rcco\cred subsequently and avi nged steady at within 'fo of the top most the session , Scalpers were playing foi strong reaction , but the buying was of n su stantlul character and speculative olTerin were readily absorbed. Hutchmson was free nnd open seller principally for Septe : bor , but his attack made no impression the market except , to cheek the advancii tendency to some'extent. . Corn opened steady at n small ndvan over Saturday , August sclllnir nt 47 c , Se tembcr nt 47c nnd October at 40 August sold up to 47Kct September to 47 ? and October to 4 Kc. The market tlr turned down and the price of August we to 40Jfc , September to 40 > c ana October 4 < > 3 c. A moderate shipping inquiry Is i ported for domestic nnd foreign account b receipts promise to be heavy 370 cars for f morrow und the liquidation is still going ( in the speculative market. T : tone of the market , therefoi ntlll continues heavy , though many the most conservative houses on change n predicting nn improvement in the state trade. The closing range shows a smi shrinkage on the day. The decrease In the visible supply of oa was nearly n million bushels. Hut while tl opening of this market was a trifle flrmo there was little or no strength worthy note nt nny time , nnd the liberal decrease the supply caused scarcely n ripple of intc cst , although It was slightly greater than e pectcd , and was olTset by early unticlpat arrivals of n now crop , which will bog to como forward lively in n few daj The recent cold weather cxerti no appreciable change In values and tradli Boon settled into a quiet and practical steady channel with fluctuations coniim within narrow limits. July opened } fc high than Saturday afternoon ut Ulo und soon so off to about that day's closing llgures.with tl next month Belling about KO either way fro 25 f o and September at 23 # o early anil off 85o. Interest in futures was lagrgcly in the two months , although there was some Inquii for selling May. In store lots were qui around ale for No. 3. Cash oats general Bold by samplo. At the morning provision call sales we : made of 67ri bbls of 1'ork. 1OCO tleres of lai nnd KiO.OOO Ibs of short ribs. The strcngi shown in the general product tr.ido at tl close of last week was more fully dovoloue No great amount of activity was exhlbite yet a fair business was transacted und a bu Ish tendency characterized the move-men Higher prices were easily established , nn based on Saturday's closings , pork resti nt an appreciation of 22K'J5c ( , lard of 10 12 0 aim short ribs of li : ) @ 15o. CHICAGO lavE srooii. CHICAGO , July K ! . [ Special Telegram Tun BBC. I CATTLE Trade was slow at tl opening ami prices were 10@lCo lower on i grades of fat cattle with no exocptio Some sulcKinon , however , fancied that real prime cnttlo were about the same as ( Friday. Texans nnd common natives we : also about the same on Frida , Native butchers' stock , especial good cows , were steady as compared wil last week. Caunlng cows and bulls wo : slow ana weak. There was nothing no in the sleeker and feeder trad Veal calves sold the same i last week. Choice to extra beeves , 1450 lliOO Ibs , fo.OOC.itl.'fi ; medium to iropd stcc ; | 650 ta 1500 Ibs , fT > . U < n5.SX | ; 1200 to litSO Ih Q. X5.25 ; fl : > 0 to 1200 Ibs , W.OtXcZI.CO ; stoc jrsnml feeders quiet ut 3.3T > ( U'3.S ( ) : cow bulls and mixed , strong at $1,75@1.23 ! ; bul ! * ) . 5 ( < } 2.lO ; slot ) fed steers , $ o.25 ( < | 5.T Texas cuttle active nnd firm ; steers. 160 10.V ) Ibs , O-fWiROO : 7M to WXlbsf-i.W@i.4i : COO to TIKI Ibs , W.tO@-J.85 ; cows , $1.760 .50. Hooi Business was active with dow turn of about a tiloklo on heavy , nnd steai on light , Hout selected heavy made fo.OOCJ 6.fB , nnd best mixed , $5.SO@Y&5 , with plal nnd common mixed at J5.C5Q3.75 ; ligl sorts , W.83QWK ) . FINANCIAL. NEW YOHK , July 10. [ Special Tel gram to THE UEK. ] STOCK8 Although thei nro more bulls in Wall street than u wee ueo a good ninny who got in when price wcro at the bottom curly in Juno have take their profits nnd are waiting for a reaction I cot In again. The impression prevails I many placus that the market has had Its ni vance , which on nn average has been nboi ns great ns all the former movenvnte I years past. St Paul has advanced 10 point : which the bears claim is as much as the si uatlon warrants. It was asserted by partff claiming lusido information tlmt St. Pat lost $1,100,000 net in the first three months < this year , and for six months will aegrega ! 12,000,000. There wa free realizing in the o stock ljuttbo price only dropped } { nnd the rallied 3 . The opening was active , bt most of the list was unchanged from S.itu day's figures. Early trading was foVorii and somewhat irregular , though the genet tendency nt first wits upward nnd ndvanci In some stocks were made ranging up to per cent , Hock Island und Missouri Pacli showing most strength. The linprovh tendency soon disappeared , however , nt the list retired below opening figures , thouj net losses wcro confined to small fractioi except In Hurilngton , which displayed marked weakness and declined 1 % per cer There was less activity toward U o'clock at the market was generally weak at about tl lowest prices. About noon the market b came Irregular and Oregon Improvement a vanccd K and Wheeling & Lake Erie IJf. Uovr.iiXMtJNTs Uovernmant bonds wet dull but steady , IFSTfcltUAY'S QUOTATIONS. U.H.4n regular. . . . 127U Northern Pacific. . . 2.1 II. H. Isconpons..12714 doproterretl K u , " . < ! > " ! ' " ' < ! ! ! ! ? C. ftN. W l i U. 8. 4 > SHcotlpons.ll)7s ) do profcrrrd , 141 I'acillc Un nf'U' l9 N.V. Central W Central I'nctllc ! K'J P..D.&K 31 Chicago & Alton..Kit UocklBlnml 1CX1 ClilciiKollurlln ton C. . M. &Ht. I' 7 ( & Qulncy nr , do preferred in ; I ) . . L.4W I.MIJ St. I'liul & Onmlia. . .15 Illinois Central.,117(4 ( iloprefirrctl 101 i..n. iw : : nit Union I'acillc K Kuii'iis &Tuxas. . . I.Tj W..St.L. & ! ' 15 Lake Shore- , mjj do preferred " ( Michigan Centrnl. W Western Union It Missouri I'acillc . . . "UJJ MO.VBY ON CALL Kasy at. l(3 ( > IKperccr last loans , closed ofTercd 1 | xr cunt. PltlMB MCIICANTILB 1'AI'UK 4@CK P rent , ILINO EXCIIANIII : Dull but steady for sixty day billsI.8SK fordctnan 1'llOUUCK MAIIKKTS. CIIICAOO. July 10. Wheat Shade Hrrnc cash nnd July , 81o ; August , S0 , ' c. Corn Eiisyand lower ; cuahund July.40 ? < August , 4(115-lOc. ( Oats Steady ; cash and July , 30o : Au llvo August , 4Sc. llarloy , liux and timothy nominal ; cas Flnx-SUO. 1'rirno Timothy No trading. Whisky $1.20. Pork Lower ; cash. July and Augui $13.15 ; September , $13.20. Lurd l'Mnncash ; und July , 13.30 ; Atigui Flour Quiet nnd unchanged. Bulk Meats Shoulders $ ( iS@G.I ! ) > 2K ; she clear , ? S.K8.15 ) ; short ribs , $7.t7.70. ! Htitter Steady ; creamery , 15K@W dairy , 13K6l7c. ? Cheese Steady ; full cream Cheddars , SJ 8Kc ; full cream flats , 8 @i > Kc : ; .voui Americas , SJf ' .lc ; skims , good , f.X@IJ skims , Hat. 4K@3c. Eggs Firm atllgl5c. ( Hides Uiicliungcd ; green salted calf , 4 @ 5o ; heavy green saltcd,5Kii59 ojllghtgrci pultcd. % @ ( ! ; salted bull , S' o ; dry flln So , dry calf , 80 ; deacons , 2U@-5c each ; di salted , 6@Tc. Tallow Easier ; No. 1 , solid packc 3Jfo ; No. 2 , 8c , and cake , 4c per lu. Receipts. Shipment Flour , bbls 13,000 10,0 Wheatbu M.IKX ) 21,1 Corn , bu 110,000 411.C Oats , bu 109,000 129,0 Hye , bu 2C llurley , bu 1,1100 1,0 Now Vork , July 10. Wheat Rcccinl 07,000 ; exports , 3.3,500 ; options stronger in closed j < j@ c under best ; cash le hlghe ungraded red , 87@-'c ! ) ; No. 2 red , WIJ S9KC in elevator ; DOJfo delivered , 00@UU f. o. b. ; August closing nt k9c. Corn Receipts , 70,000 ; exports , 18,2.5 cash , firm ; options closed weak ; unprade M@.5c ; No. 2 , 64Ki5" ( ! > c delivered ; AUKU closing ut 5-Ic. Oats Uecolpts , 48,300 : exports , non higher ; mlxed'westcni ' , 34@3So ; white wes crn , 4JQ-Sc. ) Coffee Spot , fair ; nio.flrm at $11 53 ; o tions quiet , closing steady ; sales , 31r.OO bag July , $ ll.455ll.r,0 : August , S10.40@10.5 Scptambcr , fy.iiW'l.95. ! ! Petroleum Uiilted closed weak nt 81c. Eirgs AVcak and unsettled ; western , 1C Porn Steady ; mess , $13.75@1I.OO for oh 14.7p@15.00 for new. Lard Higher but quiet > western stear spot , $8.50. lluttor Firm on faney grades ; wester Cheese Firm but quiet ; Ohio Hat , 7i 8t.lioutM.July 10. Wheat Higher ; cas e August , 79c. orn Lower ; cash , 45S45) c ; Augus - Oats Firm ; cash , 32U@33c , Pork Quiet ut $14.25. Lard Dull at S7.75. Whisky J1.14. Hutter Firm , good demand ; creamery , : < a > 19cj dairy , 18@15e. Kiinsns City , July 16. Wheat Qulc No. 2 red , cash , OSJi'c bid. C9c asked ; A' ' gust , 07K ° bid , O'Jo asked ; No. 2 soft , casl OCc bid , Glltfo asked ; August. 09e bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , 41o bid , 4 ! asked ; August , 40 ! f o bid , 42e asked. Oats No. 2 August , 20jjfc bid , 27o askci New Orleans , July 10. Corn Irregi lar ; mixeil , CO@G2e ; yellow , 62o ; white , G5 Oats Excited and higher ; No. 2 , 43 } c o fered. Cornmeal Steady at ? 3.85. Hog Products Scarce and firm ; porl f 14.isn $ ; ) aru , J7.75. Bulk Meats Shoulders , $0.50 ; long cles and clear ribs , $7.)0. ! ) Milwaukee , July 10. Wheat Quici cash , 78 } < e ; Aucust , 7ti ; ; September , 77X Corn-Dull ; No. , 40e. Oats In fair request ; No , 2 white , 35Ji ; < liarley- Quiet ; No. 2 , 585 c. Uvo-No/1 , Wlu. Provisions Stronger ; pork , cash and Jul ; 3 < j * Lard $3.07. Clnclunutl , July 10. Whisky steady i $1.14. MinnenpollR.July 10. Wheat Receipt for two days , ! 151 ears ; shipments , 52 cars market dull. Closing : No. 1 hard , Jul' ' bO fo ; August , Sljfc ; on truck , S3o ; No. northern , July , lOJ o : August , bO/o ; o track , SK-lSl'tfc ' ; No. 3 northern. July nn August , 7ti'e ; on track , 70@i'.l } c. Flour Unchanged ; patents to ship in sack : $4.50. Iitvci-pool , July 10. Wheat Quiet an unchanged ; California , No.l , Os 7Ud@Os8 per cental ; red western , winter , Us uKdriu 7 } d per cental. Corn Dull and unchanged ; now inixcc western , 4s 'J ) d per cental. LIVE STOOIi. Chicago. July 10. The Drovers' Journa reports us follows : Cattle Receipts , 11,003 ; shipments , S.OOf market was steady to lower ; beeves , fl.l ( HU.2.V 8tockcrsaimfei1dcrsti.'Jl@i.SO : ; cowi bulls and mixed , ft. ; 533.23 ; Texas cattlt fl.64.00. ' ! ilogs Uecolpts , 20,000 ; market opene 5c lower and closed strong ; mixed , $5.55 ( 5.85 ; heavy , 5.iHH35.05 : light , tV&5@5.)0. { ) Shci'iv-Recelpts , 5,01X1 ; market was activ and steady ; natives , l.7n ( 5.UU : western ! SI.50Q4.10 ; Texaus , * 3.50 , < i4.CO ; lambs , $3.C CiO.60 per 100 Ibs. Nntltinnl Stock Yuriln , Kast 81 Ijouls , July 30. Cattle Receipts , 3,200 shipments , 700 ; market steady ; cholc licnvy native Bteers , M.10@5.bt ) : fair to goo natlvo steers , $4.40(35.25 ( ; butchers' steen S3.0iit4.50 ! ( ; stockers and feeders. f2.20@'J 00 rangers , f..JlOJ ? I 50. Hogs Receipts. 1,700 ; shipments , 000 market steady ; choice heavy and butchers selections , | 5.80 < gf .0i ) ; packing , * 5.05@5.bU light grades , fT U'@V < 5. KniiHnH Ottv. July 111. Cattle Receipts 5.500 ; shipments , 3,000 ; shipping steers rxj lOo lower ; common to choice corn-fed , f 1.5 ( < ? 5.50 ; stockcrs and feeding steers , fl.SOrt 8.73 ; grass range steers , J.OO@3.70 ; cows $1.CO@3 00. Hogs ReooipU , 1,400 ; shipments , none market Bo higher ; common to choice , I5.li Q5.03 ; skips and pl 8 , H.GOQS.OO. OMAHA LIVE STOOII. Cuttle. Monday , July 10,1SSS , The market was slow and fully 10 cent ! lower on the very best loads offered. East crn maikcts wore not such as to encouragi shippers ( n purchasing and as a result th < market was slow Und weak , with local buyer the principal purchasers. Hog * . Although the receipts were Hgh buyer did not take he-Id very freely , consequent trading was slow , Prices ruled general about steady throughout the Uuy , No fresh receipts to-day. Uccelpu. Cattle . ; . . iR Hog * . at > bhcep . Non Prevnlliiitf I'rloo * . Thefollowlnn H n table of prlco * paid I this tnnrKet for the gradoa of stock mci tioned. Prime steers , 1300 to ir > 001bs."i.40 W5.75 Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 4.50 (385.40 ( Futllttlo steers , 800 to 1030 Ibs. 4.00 54.73 Common to good cows . 2.00 ( S..OO Choice to fancy eows . 2.50 ( jii.'JA : Common to choice bulls . 2.23 r 3.00 Fair to cnoico light hogs . 5.45 ( it3.iO ( Fair to choice heavy hogs . 5.50 f 3.f 5 Fuirto cnolcu mixed IIOKS . 5.43 @ 3.05 itoprcdctitativo Sale * . CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 1 heifer . 050 fl.2S 1 heifer . GCO 1.50 23 heifers . 719 2.00 Icow . 1,100 2.60 13 cows . IH)7 2.73 Icow . 9M ) 2.7. 18 cows . WO 2.93 152 hay-fed westerns . 1,212 4.4 22stcers , grassers . 1,01S 4.1W 13 steers . ini 4.1)0 ) 1 corn-fed steer . 1,370 5.25 157 corn-fed steers , IJay state. 1,321 5.30 74 corn-fed steers . 1,3(54 ( 5.50 lions. Packers Purclmscs. Showing the number of hogs bought by tl leading buyers on to-day's market : G. H. Hammond & Co" . 2 OmnhaP. Co 1,1 Armour C P Co 2,1 Gibbsfc White 2 A. Spring 1 G. B. Nelson & Co 3 H. S. Morris Harper & 1) ) 1 Highest and Lowest. The following are the highest and lowe prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hoi on tills market during the past few days , nr for the corresponding period In 18S7 and 1SS I j'nnetm \ 4 00 4 IX ) 4 10 3 K 4 40 ( $4 4 M CCI & > 4 65 < Tf,4 75 4 45 C/il fiO 4 : i > © 4 5 4 75 ® 5 00 4 S5 < ft4 45 ® 5 CO Sunday. 4 IK © 4 50 4U fefi If 4 7ri ( T4.-1 HO Sunday. 5 40 © : > t0 ! 4 80 < itf 05 4 45 dU CO 0 45 ® 5 (10 ( 4 Pu fiU 10 4 f U ( iDl ( .7 > 5 5J ® j 70 4 85 © .I 15 4 5'J (0)4 ) Ki Ijivc Stock Notes. Stags slow but bteady. Cattle lOe lower nnd dull. A. W. Ucahm , of Cortland , was hero to-dt with stock. A number of loads of corn-fed westei steers soU to-day. W. Y. Adams of Long Island , Kan. , was c the market with n shipment. J. Klostcrman , of David City , Neb. , wi among the shippers here to-day. A. J. Worthington came up from Re Cloud , Nob. , with n shipment of hogs. J. Frederick of Gibbon was one of tl prominent shippers hero this morning. Arthur Perry , of Wnhoo , a regular shippi came in to-day with a shipment of cattle. S. H. Qulnn , of Essex , Kan. , is here wit a view of locating in the butcher -business. J. R. Allison , of Hada & Allison , Silv < City , la. , marketed four loads of hogs nt tl ; top price , $5.05. J. P. Uaker , of the firm of Beer & Bake of Gibbon , Neb , , was hero to-day with fov loads of cattle. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Protluoo , Fruits , Etc. Monday , July 10,18S8 BUTTP.U Fancy creamery roll butter , 20 ( 21c ; solid packed ut 15a)10c ( ) ; cboico countr butter , 13(0,140 ( ; common grades , ll@12c. Eaas Strictly fresh , 13@14c. CiiEuitins Per case of 10 Ibs , $1.75@2.0 ( Southern cherries $1.25 per drawer of 1 quarts. liLACKURititiGs $3.00@3.25 per case. BLACK ItAsniKitiiiKs f3.23 3.50 per case red raspberries , $4.00 per case. CIIEESK Full cream , ISJ o. POTATOES New , $2.00@2.25 ; $1.00 pc bushel for California ; OOc for home grown. POUI.TIIV No drcs cd fowl In the market live chickens. $3aO@3.75 per doz ; sorini chickens , $3.00@3.5U. STIHXO UUANS $1.00 per bu. TOM VTOEI Per eruto , OJc@-Jl.00. TuitNii-3 2o30oT'erlJu. ' WATnitMi-.LONs ? 15.00@r > .00 per 100. PKUIS California , $3.tMIa3.5 ( ( ) per box. PKAOIIES California , $2.00Q2.25 per box. PLUMS ? 2.X2.25 ( ) per box. BANANAS Common , 51.50@2.25 per bunch choice , ? 2.50 ( < ? 3.50. Grocm-H Ijlst. inulatcd , 79 @ 7 ; < i extra C , 0 < i > 0 % ( v n , . ' W w , t ) ( f 0 iC ; Cub 1UU13 , OU 8Mo ; iKJwdercd , StgS c. 1 * COFFEE / ; * I 1. , . , t. Ordinary n < O/TM ft I. eranes . . . _ , . . I0@17c . : fait o ; neror ava , ( o ; oca. 23S30o ( ' Arbucklos roasted , 111 if o ; McLauL'h'liu' XXXX , 19'fo ; Dllworth's , 19c ; Red Cross We : Alaroma , 19 c ; Gorman , lUJfo ; Lion WoonuswAUB Two-hoop pails , per doz. * 1.40 ; three-hoop pails , 1.05 ; No. 1 tub $7.00 ; No. 2 tub , W.K ( ) ; No. 3 tubs , $5.00 washboards , electric , $1.50 ; faucv Northern Queen washboards , $2.75 ; assorted bowls liMS5 0',1..01"1 181 * 'J > 50i Noa "hums fS.50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , * 1 70' spruce , In nests , 70o nor nest. CANNKD uoons Oysters , No. 2 Standard , per case , $3.20@3.30 ; strawberries , 2 Ibs. poi case. J2.30@2.40 : raspberries , 2 Ibs. , pei case , $2.30 ( < s2.40 ; California pears , per case ? 1.0pCo4.7d ! : apricots , per case , $ 1.20 © 1 30 : Ualifornia peaches , per case , $3.50(35.00 ; Gal ifornia white cherries , per case. $3.80 ( 0.00 ! California plums , per case , * I.GO)4.70No. ) ; ' . blueberries , 2 Ibs , per case , * 1.90300 : Pine apples , 2 ib. per case , $3.25(3 ( imi > 8al.mon ! l'Cr ' < l ° z. , $1.85 ( k Jn Foosolc ; 1' > ies , per case , .3.l ( @ 3.80 ; 3 Ib , strung beans , per case , $1.75@ l.bd ; 2 Ib. marrow fat peas , 2.50 ( < | 2.CO ; 2 Ib SoliVrt , lJnoJ > ? as' f 3.0002.75 ; 3 Ib. tomatoes f2.23@2,40 ; 2 Ib. com , $2.20(32.40. ( LKMOSS ? 7.00S.50 per ease. OiuMOEs Mi'sslnas. | 0.50 7 per box ; tlodi , f7.50@f3per box , f I@f4.53 per halt DOX ( CAULIW.OWEU Good stock , $1.00@1.23 pei CABiuats Homo grown , $3,50 per 100. Al-l'LEs 3.00@4.00 per bbl. Cinuii Choice Minnignn elder. $4.50(20.50 per bbl. of 33 gal * California pear cider , $15.01 icr bbi. ONioss-Nativo stock , $1.25@.60 | ; Califor nia onions , 2o per Ib. Porcuii K Choice rice corn Isquotud ul Su ? leper Ib.- ; other kinds 2 > C 3c pur Ib. CiunoTS Now stock. lOc jwr doz. . HOSEV l& § io for 1 Ib. frames ; canned aonoy , 10@12o per Ib. TODACCO PLUG Lorillard's Climax , 45o ; Splendid , 45o ; Mechanic' * Delight , o S.-- . TOBACCO SMOKISO Cntlln'sMecrschaur 3lc ; Cntlln'8 Old Style , 23u ; Sweet Tip To ] itto ; U. N. O. , 17c ; HedVhlto nnd Blu ISo JKLLIES 30-lb palls , $1.251.CO. SALT Per bbl In carload U > ts , $1.30. -Seven-sixteenths , ( iUQjl > * { c. CANIIT Mixed , 9@11c ? stick , O OKc. PICKLES Medium , In bbls , W.OU ; do In ha bbls , $3,50 ; small , In bbls , $7.00 ; do In ha bbls , $4.00 ; gherkin * , lu bbls , $3.00 ; do I half bbls , $4.f > 0. HOLLAND HmmiNos OS@7Cc per keg. MAPLH SUOAII Bricks 12Ko per Ib. ; pent cakes , 13@14o per Ib. ; pure tnaplo syrupl. ! per gal. BitooMS Extra , 4-tlo , $2.00 ; parlor , 8-tl painted handles , $2.25 ; No. 1. $2.00 ; No. $1.95 ; heavy stable broms$4.00. STAUCII Mirror gloss , fijfc ; Graves' con OKc ; Oswego gloss. 7c ; Oswego corn. 7c. TEAS Japans , 20j ( 55c ; Gunpowder , 20 COc ; Young Hyson , 22y$55c ; Oolong. 20@50 POWDEII AND SHOT Shot , $1.80 ; bucksho $1.55 ; Hazard powder , kegs , $5.00t half hog $2.75 ; one-fourths. $1.60 ; blasting kegs , $2.3 fiii > s , 100 ft. , 4 fHi ! f UKFINKD LIAKD Tierce , 7J < c ; 40-lb squa caus , 7Xc ; 50-lb round , 80 ; 2 < Mb round , 8V 10-lb pnfls , 8o ; 5-lb palls , 8Ko ; 3-lb pull PIIOVISIOXS Hams , ll@tl > a ; breakfa bacon , 10Jl@10)c ; bacon sides , 9 ( < 9Ke : di salt , 8 , ( < S > a'c ; shoulders , 7 i@Sc ; drii beef , SJ llc. Diunn FituiT Apples , bbls. , new , ljt evai > orated , 85fi9o ; blackberries , ovtii rated , 9K@9 % ; pitted cherries , 20@21 peaches , SaltLako s.evaporated , HX < &K peeled poaches , 28fe29c ; evaporaU inparcd , lG@17c ; now currants , 7@7J prunes , 45f@5c ; citron , 23(7t'24e ( ' ; raisins , Ci ifornia , London layers , $ J.50i2.GO ( ; Ca fornla loose muscatels , $1.70@l.bO ; now V Icncla , 7J @ 7Jf. CUACIUCIIX , CAuns , ETC. Prices subject change. Soda , 5o ; ( city goods ) , 7e ; so < snowilako ( in tins ) , lUc ; soda candy , 5V soda wafers ( in tins ) lOc ; soda zephyrs , 5 city ojstcrOJ < c ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oystc 7e ; gem oyster , 5o ; monitor , 7e ; Omal oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , 6e ; snoi drop cyster , 7e ; butter , 6e ; Boston , 8 Omaha butter , 7e ; sawtooth butter , OJf crackoi meal , 5iic } ; graham , 8c ; graha wafers , lOc ; graham wafers in pound pac ages , 12) o ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7 e ; o mcnl. 8e ; oat meal wafers , lOc ; oat meal w fersiu pound packages , 12 > c ; animals , 12 Bollver ginger ( round ) , 7e ; cream , 80 ; Cor hill , lOc ; cracknells , lOc ; frosted cream , 8J ginger snaps , So ; ginger snaps ( city ) , y. . home made ginger snaps , in boxes , 13c : lion made ginger snaps , ( l-lu cans ) per uoc W.50 ; lemon creams. 8c ; pretzels ( hat inane ) , llK i assorted cakes nnd Jumble llj e ; assorted lingers , 15c ; afternoon t < ( in tins ) , per box , $7.00 ; banana fingers , 14 butter Jumbles. HKc ; Brunswick , 15 brandy snaps , 15o ; chocolate drops ( now lOe : chocolate wafers , 15e ; Christmas luuc ( in tins ) per dozen , $4.50 : cocoa taffy snap 14e ; coffee cake , 12c ; Cuba Jumbles , ll1 cream puffs , 30o ; egg jumbles , llj c ; gtngi ilrops , He ; honey jumbles , ll > < e ; Jelly tl gers , 15o ; Jelly wafers , 15e ; Jellvtart ( new 15e ; lady lingers , 13o ; vanilla bar , I4e ; vi nillawafcis , 14c ; Vienna wafers , t doze packages in a box , per dozen , $3.50. All goods packed in cans le per Ib advanc except snowflake nnd wafer soda , which ai packed only in cans. Soda in 2-lb nnd 3-1 paper boxes , } c per Ib , advance ; all otlu goods le per Ib advance. Soda in l-lb pnpc boxes , le per Ib advance. The 2-lb boxes at packed in cases holding 18 in a case. The ! Ib boxes nro packed iu cases holding 12 in case. The 4Mb boxes are packed in cast holding 36 in a case. Ono-lb graham and oa meal wafers packed 2 do zin a case. Show tops for boxes , with glass opening ( show goods , 75c. Cans for wafer soda , $3.0 not returnable. Cans for snowilako sodi $5.00 per doz. Tin cases with glass face I display the goods , 75c each. No charges ft packages except for 'cans and rcturnab : goods. Glass front tintcans and "snowllakc soda cans are returnable nt prices charged. Dry'iJootls. ' PniNTS SOLID Counts Atlantic , 0 < Richmond , Oc ; Pacific , O c. INDIGO Washington , OJ/c : Century , dlgo blue print 9c ; American , OJfc ; Arnold , 7c ; Arnold 1 1 < > K ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10V < Dittos Charter Oak , 5e ; Hamnpo , 4kfo ; Led 5o > ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor , OK < Eddystone , O' c ; Pacilic , CKc. BATTS Standard , lie ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty 12Kc ; Bayonnc , 14o ; B , cased , $0.50. CAIIPET WAUP Bibb , white , 19c ; coloret MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.5C plain Holland , 6K@9Kc > Dado Hollant "doMFOUTEHS $ O.GO@35.00. BI.EECIIED Snr.r.TiNo Berkley cninbrlo N < CO , 9Ko ; Best Yet. 4-4 , 6c , butter clot ! OO , 4K ; Cabot , 7Kc ; Farwell , 8Ko ; Fru of Loom. 9J.Cc ; Frecno G , 0 ; Hope , 7c King Philip cambric , lie , Lonsdale , llj c Lonsdalo , 9c ; New York mills , lOKc ; Pet perell , 42-in. , He ; Pcpperell , 40-In. , l'2c ; Pet perell , 0-4 , lOo ; Pcpperell , 84,21c ; Pepperel 0-4. 23o ; Pcpperell , 10-4 , 25c ; Cdnton. 4-- 8 c ; Canton , 4-4 , OKc ; Triumph , Oc ; Wan uttn , lOo ; Valley. 5c. GixaiiAM Plunkett checks , 7Ko ; Whlttci ton , 7K < 3 ; York , 7Kc ; Normnndl dress , 8Kc Calcutta dress , 8Kc ; Whittendon dress , S c Henfrew dress , bKS12Kc. ( TICKS Lewiston , 80 m. , 12Ko ; Lewlstor 32 In. , 13Kc ; York , 32-in. , 14c ; Swift rlvei 7Kc ; Thorndyke , OO , 8K ; Tiiorndyko FF 8Kc ; Tiiorndyko 120 , 9 > fo ; Thorndyke XX 15c : CordlsNo. 5 , 9Jic : Cordls , No. 4 , He. JJENIMS Amoskeng U , 9olOc ; Everotl 7-oz. , 13o ; York , 7-oz. , 13Kc ; Hnvmarkci 8)ic ; Juffrey , XX , HKc ; Jafircy XXX , 12Vc Beaver Creek AA , I2c ; Beaver Creek uE He ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc. FLANNELS Plaia Raftsman , Mo : Goseer CitASH Steveus' B. Oe : bleached , 7c Stevens' A , 7 > c ; bleached , 8Kc ; Stevens' P 8 > e ; bleached , 9Kc ; Stevens' N , 9 > e bleached , 10J < fo ; Stevens' S U T , 12) ) c. licntlicr. City harness per Ib , 23@29o ; country bar ness per lbM@25c ! ; city line per Ib , 8J@33o kip heavy per Ib , 45@50i : ; kip medium per Ib 65aGOe ( ; veal per Ib , 03@70c ; Chicago slaugh tot-ed solo per Ib , 250T23e ; city calf 2S to Ibs , 85 ( > l90c ; city upper per foot. 18@20c ; col lur no . , > ' l4VglGo ) ( i. ( . . / \ ; i _ Buffalo i i. slaughtered _ i . . _ .t i sole . . per . Ib . . to 75 Ibs , 00c@f 1.25. MctulH nnrt TlnncrH' Stock. Tin pinto , I C , 10x14 , best , ? 0.75 ; tin plate rooflnp , I C , 14X-JO. 5 , .j ; sheet zinc , Ki.5 ! ) < 3 3. < 5 : pis lead. $4.80 ; bar lead , H.55 ; largo pif block tin , ! iSo ; small v\g \ block tin , 20cj bai tin , arc ; ; solder , 15g20c ; copper bottoms , 31o ilieatliiiit , ' copper , tinned. 29o : planishing Copper , tinned , 37c ; lead pipe , O&c ; sheel iron , NS , 18 to 21 , , 13.20 ; Russia Iron , 13c : ( \m Knssia planished. A , 10c ; Am Ilussic Banished , U , O' o : painted b.trb wire , KJ.OO : galvanized barb wire , * 3.75. IjiimDcr. ANU TIMIinilS. 110AHDS. io , 1 com , sis $18.00 I No. 3 com , sis $15.00 Io. 3 con , s i f 10.50 | No. 4 com , sis 12.50 Add 50 cents per 1,000 for rough. . , FENCING. y > . 1 , 4 and 0 In , 12 nnd 14 ft , rough. . . . $20.00 * ° -i. " i n , . . . . 20.00 'Jo. ' S , ' , 13 and H ft , " i * . t lU.Uu 'Io-2. ' " 10ft , " .irn . . . . . V.12 , 14 & 16 ft.SJO.M ) C12 , 14 & 10 ft.14.75 i , " " 10.75 ID , 11.75 CE1I.INO ANll PAHTITIOX. st com , % In white pine ceiling . { 33.00 u " ' . 2700 'Jear & In Norway plno colling. ! ! ! ! ! ! ' . 1550 ! Ucom in , . 18-&o i " " II J " " E " " ' ( scl. foncinu ) . 19J Six Inch drop sldlag.oOc pcx 1,000 extra. STOCK noAitnj. A , 13lnsliv.$4.'i.tH ) fj , 1'J In , s 1 830. ( H , Win , si's . . ay.OO I ) , 19 In , sis. . . 23.il No. Icom , 12 hi. s 1 s , 12 ft . 20.1 No. Icom , 12 In ! s Is , 14ft . 20. ( No. Icom , 12 In , s 1 s , 10 ft . 20.1 No. 1 com , 12 In , s 1 s , 10 , 18 nnd 80 ft. . 22.1 No. 2 com , 12 In , s \ s , 10 , 18 nnd 20 ft. . 19.-I No. 2 com , 12 In , s 1 s , W nnd 14 ft . 18. f No. iJcom , 13 In , sis , 1(1 ( ft , . 18. ( 12 m grooved rooting $12 per M. moro tun 12 In stock boards sumo length. 10 in grooved rooting same price as 12 ! stock boards. . No. 1 plain , 8 nml 10 In . flS. ' No. 8 plain , 8 and 10 In . 17.1 No. 1O. Q. , Sin . 10.1 1st nnd 2d , clear , 1. IV , InsQs . $ T > 0 ( " " ' IKi ln , s 2s . GO. i 3d , clear , 1 In , s 3 s . 45 i " ! > / , lK,2in. . . . 40i A , select , 1 in , s2 s . . . . . . . . . . li'J. A , " 1 , IK. Sin . 4M.I 13 ! llii.sas . 29. U ( " lf. } IK.'JIn . BO. 13 , select , nil 10 ft , $1 extra. SOUT11KUN YELLOW TINE. Star41n HooritiK . $10.1 1st und 2d , clear , 4 In flooring . 21 . Clear % In ceDinR . 111. Clear Jf in pnrtitlon . , , , . . . 23 , Clear % In partion-3 nbovo % In celling Clear llnish , land 1 # in , siJs . 2rt. Clear finish , IK and 2 In , s2s . 29. Clear corrugated celling , 4 In . . . 2.1. Clear yellow plno cnstni ; and base . 25. rni'LAK LUMIIRK. Clear poplar bx bds , K I" s 'J B . $ .15. Clear " " " K In pane ) , s 2 s. . 27. Clear " " " cor'ga'td ccillnt ? , % 28. IIATTUNS , WELL TUI11NO , 1'IOKKTS. O. O. Uatts , 2Kln . * O. a. Uatts. Kx3Rl s . n in well tublnp , D. &M. nnd Uov . 23. Pickets , n. &H. Hat . 19. Pickets , D. & H. seitiaro . 10. H1IINULGS , IATH. XX clear . $ a. Extra -A' . 2. A * Standard . 2. * A H. 11. & U . 2 , OIn.cl . 2. No.l . j . 1. Luth . 2. I'OSTS. Wltito Cedar , 0 In. , K s . 12 " " Uin. ura . 12 " " 5V in. , KB . 11 " " 8in. qrs . 09 " " 4ln round . 14 Tennessee Hod Cedar , split . 14 SplitOalc . OS LIMK , KTC. Qulncy whltollmc ( best ) . 83c ; Crystal cc mcnt. $1.40 ; hair , 30c ; piaster , fJ.4r > ; ti board. $1.05 ; ssish , 50o pr ct. ; doors , 45o ) ct. ; bunas , 50c pr ct. ; mldgs , 50c pr ct tarred felt , percwt. , $ ' . ' .05 ; straw bd. , $1.5 Freight added to above. THE CHICAGO AND WESTERN "W RAILWAY , Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only road to tnke for DCS Xlolncs. Mni liiiltov Ccilnr lUiplds CllliUiTi , Dlion , Clilcn.ro , Mllwnuki niul nil pulnts K t. Tn the | iiMiilo | of Nulminltn.Col nirtn , WMiniliii , Utnb , Idaho , Noviula , Oiuunn , WHS InKton iitiil CaUforiilii. Itiitren superior artvantagi not ] io lljlo by nny other line. Amonir n few of liie nuincniiis polnta of suncrlorl enjoy < l liy the putrons ot this rout between Oinnl nnrt Chlriutn. arc Itn three trains n ilay or ) ) A OOAC11K8 , which arc tuu nncst that luinmn art ai . the equal of which ciinnot bo lonnd i'ic hcro. i Uuuncll ItliUTs , the turns of tlio Union I'acillc Ra way connect In union ilopot with these oftheCI caito A Northwestern Ky. In Chicago the trains i this llnemuko close connection with these of a other KaMcrn llnei. For Detroit , Cotnmbiis , Indian apolls , Clnclnnal NlnKOra Falls , Ilurftilo , nttsbtirit.Toronto , .Montrca lo ! lon New Vork , 1'hlladolpnla , Haltlmorc , Was inuton , and nil points In the eait. Ask Tor tlckoU T the "NORTH-WESTERN" If you lsh the best accommodation. All tick agents neil tickets Tin this lino. if. HIKIIIITT , K. P. WILSON. den'1 Manager. ( len'l I'asaTAgen cincAno. ILT.S. W. N. BABCOCK , llen'l Western ARcnt. U. K. KIMUAI.L , Ticket Agent. U. F. WKsT , Cltyl'anscniierAgCE 1101 Farimm St. , Omaha , Neb. NAtQWINTED WITH THE OtOORAPHY OF THti COUNTRT WI MTAIN MUCH IHFORMATIOM f ROM A TUDY OF THI MAP OF Tl CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R" It main lines and branches Includa OBIOAOC PEOHIA , MOUNZ. BCCK ISLAND. DAVEU POET. DES MOINES. COUNCH , BLUFTS. MU CATINE. KANSAS CTTT. BT. JOSEPH. LEA\ ElTOTOnTH. AIOHISON. CEDAK HAPIBE WATERLOO. MINNEAPOLI8. oud ST. FATJX and scores of Intermediate cities. Choice c routes to and from the Pacific Const All tram fern ta Union dope's. Fast trains of Itoo Da Coaches , elegant Dining Cars , magnificent Pul man Palace Bloopers , and ( between Chicago. BI Joeopb. Atchlaon and Kansas City ) Bcclinin Choir Cars. Beats BVoe. to holders of throug first-class tickets. Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska R'y "Great Rook Island Route. " Extends West and Southwest from Kansas Clt and St. Joseph to KELSON , IIOHTON , . BELLE VILLE. TOPEKA. HEBINQXON. WICHITA HTJTCniNSOW , CALDWELL. arid all polnta t KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA andbojrond. Entire passenger equipment of th celebrated Pullman manufacture. All safety ap pliuncea and modern improvements. The Famous Albert Loa Route Is the favorite between Chicago , Bock laland Atchlson , Kansas City and Minneapolis and Bt Paul Its Watortown branch traverses the srea "WHEAT AND DAIRY BILT" of Northern Iowa , Southwestern Minnesota , one Eact Central Dakota to Watertown. Spirit Lake Bloiuc Foils and many other towns and cities. The Short Line via Beneca and Knnkalioe offeri uperior facilities to travel to and from Indian spoils , Cincinnati and other Southern points. For Tickets , naps , Fi'ldera , or daalred mforraa tion , apply at any Coupon Ticket Ofllco or addreai E. ST. JOHN. K. A. HOLBROOK , Oen'l Jttanaaer. Otn'l Tkt. & Paas. Airt rancAaa IT.T. FOUNTAIN BRANDS FINE CUT AND F > LUQ Incomoarably tha Bast. OMAHA. .H. 1-AI.MEK. X.IMIICIIUAX. J. U. IILA.NCJIA 111) , PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Liye Stock Commission Morcliants. mco IvOoin 34 , Oppoilto Kxcliftnffo Ilulldtnir L/nlOD Clock \ttn' " " McCOY BROS. , UTB Stock Commission Merchants , .ORIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALEY Live Stock Commission , ooni 15 , Kxcbinjie lulldln ! , Union Stock Tardi , bouth Omalia. Neb. _ _ _ _ ALEXANDER * FITCH , Commision Dealers in Liye Sock , oem -a , Oppoilto KxcharlEa llulldlnit , Union Block Yanl . boutU Ouialia , Neb. _ ' UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omana , limited johm F.CoJrd.BuscrUitcQdenU Agrloultunji inipiomonts , CHRCHILL DealerinAsricnltnralImplcmEntsfap ! Carriage ! and Itunlri. , li\ei ( Ptrcct.betwccuBtbn luth , Uniiha , Nebraska , LININOER & METCALF CO. , A2ricnltnralIm3lnientsl ! ( ) a onslCarria i . Etc. Wholgsalf. Omaha. Kcbra ta. PARLIN , ORENDORF & MAHTlrT \Vholcialo leat ri In , Agricnltnral imDlemcnts , Wagons & BOEEII _ Ml , UB. TO and CU7 Jonet Street , Omaha. P. P. MAST & CO. , Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeder CultlTMom , Hay llakci. Cider Mills anil Lulmn l > i terliori. Cor. llth and Nicholas 8lreet > . WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Wholesale , Agricultural ImBlementsfapns&Bug , i Corner Uth ami Nicholas Streets. _ OMAHA lUlANCH. J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. , Akron , Ohio. Haryestins Machinery and Binder Twin \V. K. Mead , Manager. ' .eavcnnortli it..Om li MoTNEMILBURN& STOOD ARDC ManufucturcnatiJ Jobbcra In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. 9th and rnclllc ftroeU , Omaha , Neb. Artlsia * Materials. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1313 lounln Street. Uuaba , Nctrntkn. Boots and Shooa. KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( bucccnora tu Itceil , Jonet & Co. ) WliolesaleMaiiufactnrersofBootsandSlio Agents for llotton llubber Rhoo Co. 1103,1104 AI llaruey Ht..OmKlia. Ncbraakii. W" V. MORSE * CO. . Jolihcrs of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-1105 Doitgla * St.Omalia Maniifiictory.Su mcrst. . Union. Coffees , plcoa , Etc. CLARKE COFFEE"CO Omulia Coffee ana aplco Mills. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Flarorlntr Kxtractr , Liiundrr llluo , InVf , Ktc. 14 _ UUntiirnoy Btroct , Omaha , Nebraska. W. L. WRIOHT , Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamns , Chimney Ktc. Office. 817 B. 13th El , Omatia. Nebraska. PERKINS. QATCH &LAUMAN. ImuorU > r and Jobber * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silyerwai Ktc. 1514 Koruam Bt. , New I > a\ton liulldln ; . Comrnlsslon and stprage. _ _ ' ' " ' " ' Storage and Commission Merchants , Ppeclultlp'-ntitlrr , Krw , Chccnroultry , Gam _ 1113 Howard Btrwt. OraMia. _ QEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , Successors to McSliano & Hchrocder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , _ _ _ _ _ _ Omalia. Nebraska. _ FREDERICK J , FA'HBRASS. ' 'Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Coininisio Merchant. Correnponilonco sollolteil. Wll North ICl Struct , Omulm , Neb. Coa , Coke " " OMAHA COAL , COKE & UM"E"CC ) Johte of Hard and Soft Coal , _ 200 South 13th Street , Omaha. Ncbratka. J. J. JOHNSON * CO' . , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , Farnam at. . Omaha. Neb. Telepnouo 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , at South 13th St. . Omaha. Neb. _ Notions- . E SMI'T H i co. , " Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notion ! 1102 and 1104 Douglas. Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS C Importers andJohbersinDryGoodsJotion Gents' Furnishing Goods. Comer llth and Hajnt Sis. , Omaha , Nebraska. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , garnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICKi Furniture Omnha , Nebraska. Crocerlos. _ PAXTON , GALLAQHER TcoTT" Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions , tOO , 707. TO and 711 B. 10th St. . Omaha. Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , t th and T-eaTonwortl Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hdwar. LEE , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate Motuls , Sliont Iron. etc. Scents for HOWB Scales JllaraU'owderamH.yiiiaii llorbed wire _ Umuha. NobruBka. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanics- . , . . l.oo M0ug. . . RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , mih and Harnoy 8t . , Onmha , Neb. Wustern Aednt lorAu tlniowderC < , . . ? , Kalrban ksStanOanl Kcalm. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , Wholesale Manufacturers uf Wery&Jj-hte of Saddlery Hardwan \nd Leather. 1403 , Hfl ( ami H'r ' : Harnoy St. , Omaha ' Nebraska. w. j. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 narncy Street. Ouialm. Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER co. ill Kinds of Bnilding Material Wholesalf 18t4 Street and Union Paclflo Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime. Sash , > oor..Ktc. V erand Dou lM , Co/ne , C. N. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , Uth and California 8treetiOm tia , Nobraika. FRED Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner ( IU tad DougUsBU..Om U. O Lumber. T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only , .ltKl Farnam Street , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD. Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported ami American IVirllarM Cement. Ftatl Agent tor Mllrtnukoo lltilrnullc foment and tjulncy White l.lmo. . fl CHAS. R. LEE , ' Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpct and Parquet Kloorlnir Mh iinrt Donclm. . Mllllhory o nd N q tl o n a. _ " " ' \ . OBERF ELD"rr * c"b. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions pvoroila. _ w MANUFACTURING" . ( Manufacturers of Overalls , v Jeans I'anta , Sbtrti , Kto. llttand 110 * l > ou l Strett , Omnha. Nob. Noti'ona. J.T. ROUINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions anil Furnishing Goods 4 1 nnd * i Be nth Will St. , Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. WholsalB Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo ( ) rci o , Ktc. , Omaha. A. H. Ultliop. Marmacr VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , llOMturnOTStropt. Omaha. Office Flxturoo. TUB 11110X1)8 MANUFACTUHINO CO. /Inniif.ict'ircrs of ' ; Bank. Office and Saloon Fixtures , ; " Mantles. HUlcboimK Hoc. " * < ' , " l > i . Hxtim < i.Wall * ountcr Hocrnnil Wln0 ' * tfti' < 1'nttltlons Hfxllltmti Cuulor * . Mirrors BUFactoi ? " l ? , ? 1M unU Hi3 I boutlilllhSt.Omntia. i-oi0p > ono HW. J Pa f n t a o n d p llsV j CUMMINGS & NEILSSW. Wholesale Dealer * In Paints , Oils , WindovGlais / , Etc , His Furnam Strom. OmahaNeb. Pnppir. $ wws- CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wliolesale Papr Dealers , Carrr a nice itock of Printing , Wrupptng and TTrltlai rti v. Bpeelal attention clvon to lar load orderi. P qp or B o xos. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , No . 1117 nnd 1319 Uouglaa St. , Omaha , Neb. "t = = = = = , * WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION , Auxiliary Pnlillsliers , Dealers la T/po , 1'ronscs nnd Printers'fc ) t , Omalm. Fliibtjor Qooda. O MA H A R UB B"E FTC Manufacturers and Dealers iu Rubber Goods 911 Clothing ana Leather lloltloif. 100 ] Karnam 8tr < M. A. D I S B R O VQ o _ " * * " Whplesulo MnnuJ0toforl CI Sasli Doors. BlinuS and Mouldings , tlrancli Office , 12tli and l rd Streets , Omaha , NeB. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors. Blinds , Vjulillnes , Stair Work and Interior llaM Wood Kla n. N. K. Corner 8th and Iicnvunwortb Btreeti , Omuha , j , , Etc' . A. L. STRANQ CO. Pumps , Pines and Engines , CHUHCHILU PUMP CO. , fflolesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , a. " U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . " Steam and Water Supplies , " n llld.y Wind Mill. 018 ad B20 Farnara St. , Ommh . u.t.lloss , Acting Manager , ( ' BROWNELL& CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery,1 Sheetlrou Wkmeam mps. Saw MH , . Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL & C < 5 Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 811 and 013 Jones etrcct , Omaha. Btorogo , Forwarding & Commission ' ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , w fa ffltip OlUAllU. 'P lfttihrtiii M irj\ 5S2ie8taoik8 ! ! ; , Boilers , Etc. " " ' " "H" ! K. SA'WYERi" Manufacturing Dealer iu SmoKe Stacks , Brttchlngs , Tanks and Ocncral Holler Kennlrtim. 1314 Uoclgo SlrPBt.Omahn. Neb . Broyvorg. STORZ&1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , W21 North Bl tbteontli Street , Omaha , Neb. ' Cornloo. EAOLE CORNICE HanufactjireGalyanized Iron and Cornice , Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS. Carter &fion , 1'iop's. Mnnufacturorsof nil kind * Iteam Boilers , Wis and Sheet iron Wort Works South KltU and 11. A M , Crossing. 1 I'AXTON 4 VIKIU4NO 1UONVOIIK8. . ffronglit and Cast Iron Building Worr Snitlnes , Jlraw Work , General Konndry. Machine nn4 ' Ulucksuillli Work. OJko nnd Works , 0. r. llr. _ _ unUmb direct , Omnhu. ' " " * ' "OTM"AHA'V/fRE le IR O N WORKSl Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes fault * . Jail Work , Iron and Wlru Fencing. Hlgns , Kte , O , Andrceu , i'rop'r. Cor.llthand JacksouUti. 2HAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS ron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards ml Bcrcenn , for banki , offlr os.iton-i. reildencai , etc. impriivud Awnlniii. locksmith Machinery nod Ulacksmlih Works. 4U1 boulh 1UU bt. _ ' IMEAQHER & LEACH , 'ire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time LocU Gonern ) Aaonti for Dlebold Safe & Ixick Co. ' * Vault * uud Jail Work , llli Faraam Htroet , Oiuaba. 3 ? Ital latlafactlon In wf Sll _ _ * B cure ol Oouorrhcea and jff | } "A'SfKi. ' ' ! Oleet. T prcwrlb.llwi * ' * ! " ' I" recotnmtn * . it'll/talk reiilLjfla.to H iuff.r * CaMl U Ofc ii > j. M05EB > M > , Dttitur , Ut PRICE , ! . . . 8 14 br