vy pW * w vFT JT * * | * V * THE OJMA1IA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. AUGUST 18. 1888. [ THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Jack Frost Takes a Hand In the Wheat Pit PRICES MATERIALLY STRONGER. Corn Follows the head of AVIicut Oats Active 1'rovlsloiis Much Improved Cattle and Hogs In Good Demand. CHICAGO PRODUCE MA11KI3T. CIIICAOO , August 17. [ Special Telegram to TUB HKE.I Tlio wheat market opened up } ( @ % c higher this morning on reports of floats In the northwest. Judging from the signal service map and from private advices from a great inuny polnts"tho district visited by frosts embraces the northern half of Dakota , the northwestern quarter of Minnesota seta and practically all of Manitoba. The temperature throughout that district ranged from 'M to BO degrees , and one-quarter Inch of Ice Is reported from sovor.il points. Frost is reported as far south as Aberdeen , thus Bhowlng that the southern line is somewhat ragged and irregular. The extent of the damage can as yet only bo guessed at , but the plant in the northern territory was cer tainly not In condition to stand a freeze with out injury. This frost news was the most sensational feature of the day , and unques tionably stimulated speculative Inquiry to u considerable extent. Commission mer chants reported increased business from every quarter and a general dcslro on the part of the bears to cover was mani fested. The buying was not nil to satisfy this demand , however , for if it had been the market would nave biokcn all to pieces. On the part of the vast majority of "longs" there was an overpowering disposi tion to icali/u profits. Local hulls unloaded largely , and most of the New York houses that have been conspicuous buyers from 81c up sold steadily thiough the session. Local scalpers got long early in the day , and sev eral times during the day when the price's for September got below 84a It looked as though they were preparing to run , but the outside support was so strong that recovery followed Immediately every time. Fluctu utions during two-thirds of the session were within 8134J c for September , and b J.f@ 87X ° for December. The market was ex ceedingly nervous and treacherous , and brokers were evidently loaded with orders to fit almost every condition. Within the narrow range prices bobbed about Inces santly. The reaction for which the leaders were playing didn't eventuate , and a great many concluded to advance their buying limit when they saw the market acting stub bornly. The top was reached soon after the opening , when September touched 84c , and December 87c. Hutchinson was a largo buyer early on the reaction , taking possibly 1,000,000 bushels from 8IJ c to 84J c. ills brokers happened to bo In the pit Just in time to catch wheat that Cuduhy's brokers were offering. The market developed amaz ing and unexpected powers of absorption. The closing ranee was practically at the bottom tom for the dayl bub the bottom is a full K ° nbovo yesterday's last prices , and J/o above yesterday's average. The bulk of trudo to day was done fully lo above yesterday's nv- cr.igo. September closed at 84'tfo and December - comber at St.'i'c. The dealings in a specula tive way were on u largo scale , the market being broader than for some days past. The corn market was strong and higher to day and ut times there was a display of con siderable nervousness , accompanied by speculative activity. The speculative strength seemed to be largely the outgrowth of a four lest the boundaries of the frost area bo extended into the northern corn belt , in which event great damage must necessarily result. There has been no damage yet , but fear Is as potent a factor sometimes as reality. It will not dote to say that the feeling in corn is genuinely bullish , for such is not the case , but the variable veterans in trade arc trimming tnelr sales to bo in readiness to meet any emer gency. They do not anticipate a real frost- scare , but should one occur they do not pro pose to bo caught sleeping. lUtchluson llgured on both sides of the market and ha scemnd quite as much at sea as any of the little fellows. Prices receded X ° from the extreme outside and closed $4d % o higher than yesterday or the opening range , which was tbo bottom for the day. September ranged at 44/45 } o and closed nt 44J c. October ranged at 4t45 ; cI closing at 445/c. Oats were fairly active and faJ c higher. Receipts were smaller than anticipated , and fair buying orders wore noted for future delivery. The market sympathized with other cereals , and only at advanced figures did sellers appear. The Inspection sheet ex hibited something of an improvement in quality , with 41 cars of No. 2 outof a total ol IBS. Tills month ut one time sold up } o , ruling easier later , with September in fair request at J/O c advance , while there was an improved inquiry for year and May , with the latter selling up } { c. No. 2 oats in store were In moderate request at 25 c , or } { o adVance - Vance , with sales largely by sample. The provision trade witnessed a remark- nblo recovery of confidence. Trading opened at an advance in prices and with an improved showing of activity , and at the morning call sales were made of 2,7. " > 0 bar rels of pork , ll,25o tierces of lard and TOO.OOO barrels of short ribs. Public business was comparatively active from the start. The shorts covered freely. Hutchinson - son and other heavy holders were liberal buyers , and among traders generally the long side was regarded with great favor , Outsldo purchases were also larger than on any day for over a week. Trading , In r word , was moro than sufficient to bo interest ing , and while extreme outside prices touehci were not maintained , the market sustained i material appreciation. Private and publii advices from the south reported the subs ! ilenco of the excitement over yellow fever and nil indications favored increased buying on consumptive account. In fact the orden received to-day showed a marked improve ment , and of meats quite a largo amount \va ; taken for HouthciiiOistrlbution. In pork tin day's fluctuations corcicil n range of 15@23e and in laid and short ribs lOo. The insldi prices prevailed nt the opening , and tin highest quoted weVo paid before the nooi hour , llabcil on yesterday's closings tin advance actually established amounted ti 22K < a25a ou pork , 7 > @lOo on lard , and 12K' ' on short ribs. CHICAGO IjlVB STOCK. Cmcuao , August 17. [ Special Telegram t < THE UKE.I CATTLE Uusinoss was nctiv and prices steady on prlmo cattle , with slight upturn on lower grades of native ! Texans and rangers. Although the run show n largo Increase over last week , the sum was much lighter than looked for this morn ing. Kansas City showed up rather stroni in receipts , but nt St. Louis and Omaha th supply was light. Texans were quoted i good lOo higher , and common grades of nn tivcs followed , to u certain extent , the ad vance on Texans. There were only abou twonty-tlvo loads of northern range cattl among the arrivals , and they sold nt satlsfac tory prices , quality considered. There wa a fair demand for butchers' and can nine stock. The stacker and fccde trade , although not at all active showed slight signs of Improvement. Yen calves arrived in largo number * , with price 2630o lower than last week. The receipt included 2,100 Texaus and western cattle Choice to extra beeves , $0.20 ( < i0.50 ; mcdiui : to peed steers , 1850 to 1MH ) Ibs , f5.G3MO.OG 1200 to 1350 lb.s , .80@5.50j 000 to 1200 Ibs | l.UOg4.l ( ! & ; stockcrs and feeders , ? 2.00i 3.ao cows , bulls and mixed , n.80@3.10 : bulk.fJ.O (32.50. ( Texas cattle stronger ; steers 0501 10.10 Ibs. taoOQ3.tO : 750 tobOO Ibs. tt.50i3.1fl ( 600 to 700 Ibs , * } .25 < 2.00 ; cows , Sl.MXii3.aO natives and half breeds , flI.71Q4.75. Hoes The light run called out an activ demand from simulators and under the ! coiuivtltion | values were advanced 6@10 < All were sold at an early hour , the gonorr market closing steady at im advance , Ue assorted heavy , including .butcher wclghti old at W.85@tf.43 : packing sorts , $5.05@ < J.3C largely between , fO.15 and | < J.85 ; light Sort made even and smooth ; nil barrows sold nt tfl. lOot'J. ' W. Averages of 1GO. partly grassy , sold nt JO , 1500.23 , mid light light grassers may bo quoted nt $5 25 ( < | 5.W ) . Shippers should bear In mind that grassy stock is al ways 25C'2IOc lower than corn fed of the same weights and averages. FINANCIAL. NEW YOKK , August 17. [ Special Telegram to Tun Hnn.j STOCKS There was n fairly steady opening to the stock market this morning at prices close to the leaving off place last night , but the feeling became quite weak after the first tow minutes , under re newed attacks by the recently formed bear clique. St. Paul was the first to give way , but the whole list soon followed. The vol ume of business was a little larger than yes terday morning , though not n great deal. Heavy selling by Chicago houses broke Lnko Shore , and that stock soon led the list with a material decline. Northwestern was again on the down grade with St. Paul , and during the first half hour dropped nearly 1 point , the rest ef the active , stocks following , though not to that extent. There was , after the early depreciation , slight rally and a little steadier feeling , but toward noon It became - came unsettled once moro and was rather feverish. Temporary reactions for the bet ter , though they were small , recurred at short Intervals , but ns n rule the recovery was not maintained and further losses were recorded in Gould stocks and Grangers as the day wore away. Coalers , however , were comparatively steady , and bear attacks on them were without much effect. The rail road situation did not show any Improve ment. In trunk lines the Vnnderbllts , In stead of advancing , reduced the cattle rate and also the dressed beef rate to New York , with some prospect of a reduction in grain rates. The break that occurred in the morn ing was taken advantage of by the boars to cover short lines and about 10,000 shares of St. Paul and other stocks were bought in. In the afternoon a crop scare was worked by the bears , and the market went off rather sharply with Grangers and Lake Shore well in the lead. The llnnl eloso was weak at about the lowest prices of the day , St. Paul showing u loss of l > .f , Northwestern 1 % , Omahu 1 } ( , Lake Shore 1J4 , Missouri Pacific 1 % and the general list J4' ( Jf , as compared with cho opening. The total sales were 171,263 shares. MONEY o.v CALL Easy at lK ( 2kf percent ; last loun at 2 per cent ; closed offered at 2 per cent. PuiME MDHCANTILE PAPEII 1@OJ per cent. STI-HLINO EXCIUNOE Dull but steady at at $4.84 > < J for sixty day bills , ? 4.87 for de mand. I'HODUCi ; MAK1CI3TS. CIIIOAOO , August 17. Wheat Steady ; casli,8-lc ; September , 84J c ; October , fe-'l c. Corn Lower ; cash , 45c ; September , 44J e ; October , 44o. Oats Steady ; cash. 25 > c ; September , 246c ; October , SJ ) c. Ky 0 430. Harley Nominal. Prime TimotIiy-3.aiKg3.10. ( " 'Flax-$1.18. Whisky * 1.20. Pork Steady ; cash aud September , $13.35 ; October , fllUO. Lard Firmer ; cash and September , $ S.S5 ; Oetobor , IS.80. Flour Slow , little Improvement and prices are firm ; winter wheat in sacks , S'J.'Kny.S.V , iu barrels , 1.00@4.40. Spring wheat in bar rels , | 3.r > 0 4.8.'i ; In sucks , $1.75@4.85 ; rye in sacks , $2. ! ) @ : i.OO ; in barrels , ! f .55@8.'JO. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , * 7.40@7.50 ; short clear , $3.7U@9.00 ; short ribs , ? 8.10@ Butter Firm ; creamery , dairy , W@17c. Cheese Eusy ; full cream cboddars and flats , 7f ( cS e ; young Americas , Eggs Steady at Hides Heavy green salted , fiIJOo ( ; liftht preen B.ilted , C ( < fl } o ; salted bull , 60 ; greeu raited calf , OX@7e ; dry flint , 7 @ 8o ; dry calf , 7 ( ( > Sc ; deacons , 20@25c each ; dry salted , ? c. Tallow Unchanged : No. 1. solid packed 3Xo ; No. 2 , c , and cake , a > @ 3J/o perlu. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 15,000 11,000 Wheat bu . 07,000 02,000 Corn , bu . 139,000 207,000 Oats , bu . r } ,000 193,000 Ilyc , bu . . . . . Hurley , bu" . . . . . . Now Vork , August 17. Wheat Heceints , 148,000 ; exports , none : spot , market lo higher ; options opened jJrflgJio higher , ad vanced } { & % c . moro , then declined closing weak ; No. iJ red sold nt lM % ( yr > c , In elevator , WHf@9r3 o afloat , 07 % f. o. ti. , in store i No. a red , SOC'l Kc ; No. 4 red , 83)jfc ) ; utigritded rcu' , SSfit'WJ o ; September closing tit ! ) l8'c. Corn Uccoipts. 184,300 ; exports , 34,000 ; spot stronger , closing easier ; options opened 3 (2 ( W liiKher on reports of heavy frosts in theo northwest , and liirht offerings , then declined X@l Vci closing heavy ; spot No. 3 , 5'l ( < r)51J ) o delivered ; Bcptumbor closing ut 63 ; < c. Oats Kccolpts , CS.tXH ) ; exports , none ; spot steady but slow ; mixed western , 35 ( < 40a ; white western , 42 ( < ? 'ilc. ) CotTco Options opened steady , near months advanced d iwints ; remainder of months un changed to 5 points decline , closing steady ; sales asUftU bags ; August , tlO.UO@10..iTi ; Septetnbor , * 10.40@10.50 ; October , $9.S5i5 U.90. U.90.Petroleum Petroleum Steady ; United closed at 85o. Eggs Quiet nnd easier ; westcrii,15(31Q'c. ( ' Pork ] < 'irinor ' ; old messiiuoted at ? 14.50 : now mess , $ l5.3rK15-5 . Lard Higher ; western steam spot , I9.2S liutter Choice firm at a fair request ; other crudes liberal ; supply weak ; western , u&ivyso. Cheese Firm ; moro active ; western , ( > } } MinnonpollH , _ August 17. Wheat Uo i ceipts , 77 cars ; shipments , 43 cars. Closed ; No. Uhard. August , 87c ; September , 87Kc : on track , SSQsbX ; No. 1 northern , August , 85c ; September , t > ri } c ; on track , ( % @ ! : No. 2 northern. August , S3 ; September , b' ts : on track , S3 > J@ ! > 4o. Milwaukee , August 17. Wheat Higher cash , bS o ; Boitcmbcr | , b2 ; October , t > 3 > 4C Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 44JYC. Oats-Quiet ; No.S white , 37c. Hvo Quiet ; No. 1 , 3 Hurley Cash , nominal ; September , 3 Provisions Firmer ; pork , cash and Au gust , ? 13.C > 5. St. Louis. August 17. Wheat Higher ; cash , SOo ; September , Corn Higher ; cash , 41J o ; September Outs Strong ; cash , 25Q25)4'cj September 3Ve. Pork Higher nt $14.25. Lard Higher at $8.80. Whisky * 1,14. Uuttor Good local demand for best grades creamery , lOJJlSo ; dairy , 14 ( < ? 15c. Cincinnati , August 17. Wheat Stroiif and higher ; No. 3 red , 88S4o. Corn No. 2 mixed , 47o. Uarloy Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 40KQ47. Oats Stronger ; No.3 mixed , 27. Kyo Quiet ; No. 2 , 50o. Pork-Quiet at $14.50. . Lard Firm at $ S.MK- Whisky Active nnd lirra at $1.14. Kansas City , August 17. Wheat - Higher ; No. 2 red , rash sales , 74o ; Septem bcr. 74e bid ; No. U red , cash , C3c ; No. 3 soft cash , 75Ko bid. . Corn Nothing doing ; No. 3 , cash sales SOWc , September , no bids nor offering : No , ' . white , cash , 4to asked. Oats No. 3 , cash sales , 21c. LIVE STOCIi. Clilcngo , August 17. The Drovers' Jour > , I nal reiwrto as follows : CatUor-Ucceipts , 7,000 ; market steady am , stronger ; bocve , t < J.20 < 20.&Oi steers , 0.00 ; stockcrs nnd feeders. ti.OOft.l.M ; cow , bulls and mixed , fl.80@3.10 ; Texas cuttle , 1.80 3.50 ; western ranger * , M.7CiM.75. ( Hogs Kccolpts , PXX ( ) ; market stronger ; mixed. W.70(130 ( : heavy , * 3.8C0.60 ; light , * : .7lC'H1.40 ) ; skills , H.10@obO. Sheep Heceipts , S.OOO ; market easier ; natives , t2.75j74.2fi ( ; westerns , shorn , 5a.40(5 3.85 : Texans , shorn , $2.75@3.75 ; lambs , $1.25 (25. ( 1 5. National Stock Yards. Enst St. Ijoiils. August 17. Cattle Heceipts , POO ; shipments , 2,000 ; market stronger ; choice heavy native steers , y > 00@5.50 : fair to good , native steers , $4.40i5.10 ( ; butchers' steers , fair to good , ) .45 ( 4.fiO : stockers and feed ers , medium to good , & ! .nofti.40 ( : ; rangers , corn-fed , f..40Ti4.GO ) ( ; grass-fed , f2.20jtH.r ( > 0. Hogs Heceipts , 1,200 : Bhipments , 200 ; market strong ; choice heavy nnd butch ers' selections , W.25@0. 5 ; packing , medium to prime , fi.irKK025 ( ; light grades , ordinary to good , Ki.00@0.15. Kanoan City , August 17. Cattle Re ceipts , 3,00i ) ; shipments , none ; market moro active ; natives and" grass range steers strong and lOo higher ; good cows 5 and IOc higher , common slow ; good to choice corn-fed , 5.00 CJ5.50 : common to medium , $3.25@4.7r > ; stack ers and feeding sti-ers steady , $1.X ! ) 3.05 ; grass ranio steers , $1.80@3.25 ; cows , $1.25 ® 2.SO. 2.SO.Hogs Hccelpts , 3,000 ; shipments , none : market strong nndX / ilOc higher ; good to choice , W.00@i.10 ( ; common to medium , t5.20@5.M ; skljis und pigs , fl.00@5.10. OMAHA Vll STOCii. Cattle. Friday , August 17 , 18S8. There were moro corn-fed cattle hero than there have been for some du s back , but they were not of a very good quality. One small bunch was good enough to bring ? 5 35 , while qulto u string went at $4. 40. The market could bo called steady for irood c.ittlu but very slow and dull on other kinds. There was considerable inquiry for feeders , but there wete not many hero excepting what hud been held over from yesterday. Prlmo heavy hogs sold about 5c higher than yesterday and light hogs were strong. Mixed hogs , however , weto only steady. There was a little moro life to the trade , but there were not enough hogs hero to make very much of a market. Mhoop. The market was liberally supplied and a few changed hands. Cattle . 700 Hogs . 2,500 Sheep . 609 No. Av. Pr. 127stockers 72 $3.50 270 sheep 81 2.00 Puckers Purchases. Showing the number of hogs bought by the leading buyers on the market to-day : G. II. Hammond & Co 812 Omaha Packing Co 470 Armour-Cudahy Packing Co 000 J. P. Squires & Co 005 E. L. Lambert 248 Glbbs& White 131 The following are the highest und lowest prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs on this market during the past few luyn , and for the corresponding period in IS'rfund 188(5 ( : Ijlvo Stock Notes. Mr. Mosher , of Atlantic , la. , came in with hogs. A. C. Smith , Fullcrton , was a visitor nt the yards. 1.11. MoFnrland has returned nUcr a two weeks' absence. U. Davis , Do Witt , sola a loail of hogs at S45.10 , the top price. J. A. Cnino was hero from Hlslngs , Neb. , with a load of hops. \V. A. Wny , Columbus , Neb. , was in lookIng - Ing over the market. G.V. . Spencer , Washington , Kan , , was hero with a load of hogs. Among the shippers In with hogs was George Thrush , Hogors. H. I ) . Gannnol , Herman , was In and mar keted live loads of cuttle. A. W. Wlkoff , Oscoola , Neb , , was on the market with a cur of sheep. K. M. Galbrnlth , from C.isper , Wyo. , camu In with ten loads of cattln. The average weight of hogs for the second week of August wns 228 Ibs. J. H. Allison , Silver City , came In with two cars of cattle und one. car of hogs. C. C. Clifton Is back after a trip through the northern portion of the state. George Llehtonborgor. Uradshuw , was in and marketed u good load of hops. James Gootlfollow , of Malvern , bought flftj feeders , averaging 1100 Ibs. , atfJ.50. Jones & Pollard marketed two loads oi hogs from Aurora at fO.05 and $ * U)7 ) } < > Gcorgo F. Hurch , McCool Junction , was in with a load of hogs and a load of cattle. W. F. Urown has returned from nn extensive - tensive trip through Utah and Wyoming. Malvern was represented on the market bj James Good fellow , who came In with a lout of hogs. M. W. Hurlbutt , Tabor , la. , was at the yards anil bought twonty-ono bead of cattle for feeding. William Underwood sold to Malcoinb Mo- KJnrio , of Silver City , la. , fifty-six feeders. Vttl-lb average , at U65. Draper Smith , whoiw Just taken a little turn through the state , Reports the stand of corn tta exceeding imj tiling ho ever saw be fore. TllADH CONDITIONS. Money cnsy nt S per cent ; cxchnnjro $1.00 per 1,000. The dried fruit market Is easy and lower prices nro looked for. The "now crop" of Louisiana rice Is said to arrive green mid the milled product Is soft. The bad weather threatens to curtail and injure the crop se riously. ( icneral trade is very good aud collections nro Improving. In produce , eggs nro higher , and butter firm at quotations. Au advance Is looked for on nil grades of butter. Produce , Kr lts , I2to. Friday , August 17 , 1SR8. UUTTEK Fancy creamery roll , 20 ® 21c ; solid packed , 15@10c ; chniije crUiflry butter , ISCgWc : cCHiSon grades. UKftlUc. Eoos Strictly fresh , UXVJlTccandled. UIIEKN Coitx fiO@75c per 100. OIIANOKS Messlnns , fT > ( XVStl.00 per box ; Hodl , t.00@25 ( ) ( ) ! per box ; * 3.60@4.00 per half box , CALiroitsi i D VMSONs $1.23 per box ; south ern Damsons , ! IOc per box. CAI.IKOUNIA Omrr.s Jl.'JSfrJl.iV ) per case. SouTHLitS GHAI-KS 75c@$1.00 per 10-lb basket. I'F.tcitK California , fl.00rftl.50 per box ; Missouri , ? l.Xc@l.a.'iper ( ) K 1m. UtXAXts Common , 51.GO@2,23 jer ) bunch ; choice , $2.5U ( : U > 0. S IJIMOXS : ? l.75g(1.00 ( ( per case. SQUASH 2c pur lu. CANTHi.ori.s 7flcfl.W ) per dozen. SoUTiinux PLUMS Jl.'JoC'Sl.W ) per bu. HuciiEMiiHiRs ! : ? l.2o pur drawer. I'oTATonu New , lioini ! growth , 50@75c per bushel. I'OUI.THY Nodre'sod fowl in the market ; llvo chickens , $1. . " > 0 ( < 53.75 per doz. ; spring chickens , $2.23 < 3'I.OO. STISINO UKANM 7Bc i > er bu. TOM vniKs S1.50fta.K ( ( ) per bu. WATUKMIII.OSS $12.Kj)17.tH ( ) ( ) ) per 100. I'KAiis California , $ J.OO(13.50 ( per bu box ; Southern , 75 per } bu. CGMUI SIKcNOe uer tlorcn. C\iuuans $ J."iOpur 1H ( ) . Ki I'IAXT ? l.OOC1.25 per dozen. OXIONI 1KL' "cr Ib. Ai'i-l.iis $2.Ki.)0 ) ; ( ) per bbl. CitAiiAi'iM.rs * 1.00 per box. Ciitr.H Michigan. 5t.SO@iJ.50 Per bbl 32 ? als ; California pear cider , $15.00 per bbl. Pop COKX Uict > , 3i ( $ Ic ; common , 2 < J3c. Cxuuora TBcpor bushel. HHANS Choice eastern handpickrd navies. $2.2.2.60 pur bushel ; western hani ) picked navies , $2.r > 0@2.tKl ; meuiums , $2.UO@2.15. Lima beans 5c per pound. HAV f. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , JO.OO ; No. 2 upland , ? . " . .00. HIIAX ? 1 ( ) 00. Citori'EO FKBU $17.00 per ton. Dry Goods. COTTOX Pi.ANxr.i.8 10 per cent dls. ; LL , < rcCCjmOJfomiSS ; , _ 7p ; Nameless , _ 5c ; ' No. No. Bristol , _ AIU Ulb White , 10c ; colored , 22cUATTS UATTS Standard , 8e ; Gem , lOe ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased , fO.50. sargo , % c ; Itockport , OJ/c ; Conestoga , TICKS York , 80 in. , 12Xc ; York , 82 in. . 13' c ; Swift Uivor , 8c ; Thorndiko OO , 8 > c ; Thorndiko BF , S\c \ ; Thorndiko 120 , 9 > c ; Thorndiko XX , 15c ; Cordls No. 5. Oj c ; Cordls No. 4 , lie. 9A. . . Janre.v ' ' ' Beaver Cret'-k AA , 12c ; Beaver Cteek BB' lie ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc. KENTUCKY JIAXS. Memorial , 15c ; Dakota , 18o ; Durham , 27 > c ; Hercules , 18c ; Learning , ington , 22 > e ; Cuttswold , 27Jio. Citvsit. .Sttjvcns' B , Oc ; Stevens' B , bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7 c ; Stevens A , , UlUilUUUU. ! UjU , OIUVU1IB. Olkl. JwTgu MISCELLANEOUS. Table oil clotn , $3.50 ; plain Holland , OJ c ; Dado Holland , 12J < c. FLANNELS. Plaid Kaftsnien,20cGosnen ; , 32J < fo ; Clear Lake , 82 } < o ; Iron Mountain , FI.ANXEI.S White G H , No. 2 , / , 21c G H , No. 1 , Jf , 27Kc : B H , No. 2 , } { , 22Kc ; B H. No. 1 , J-f , 30c ; Quecheo , No. 1 , Jtf , 42c. GINOHAM Plunicett checks , 7Ko ; Whltten- ton , 7Kc ; York , 7Kc ; Normandl ari > ss , alcutta dress , 8 } c ; Whlttcnton dress , 8'fc ; Renfrew dress , CAMIIUICS Slater , B/o ! ; Woods , Standard , 5) o ; Peacock , 5 fc. COMFOUTUHS W C0@35 00. BrAXKETs White , fl.00@7.50 ; colored , 9l.mtftS.00. BI.KACIIEII SHEETIXO Berkeley cambric No. ( X ) , 9Ko ; Best Yet , 4-4. ( JJYc ; butter cloth OO , 4J c ; Cnbot , 7 0 ; Farwell half bleached 8 } c ; Fruit of Loom , S/c ) : Greene G , Oo ; Hoi > o , 7 % : King Philip cam bric , lie ; Lonsdalo cambric , lljfo ; Lonsdale. 9c ; Now York mills , 10rfc ; I'eppurell , 42-in , lie ; Pepperell , 40-in , 12c ; Pcppercll , 0-4 , KJc ; Pepporell , 84 , 2lc ; Pep- peroll , 9-4 , 2Ilc ; Popperell. 10-4 , 25o ; Canton 4-4 , 8Jic ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsuttu , lie ; Val ley , Cc. Brown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7J < iO ; A Bantle H , 4-4 , 7 > c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , five ; AN lantic P , 4-4 , tic ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora C 4-4 4 Crown XXX 4-4 li Hoosier , - , c ; , - , c ; LL , 44 , tks ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 } c ; Lawrence - renco LL , 44 , Cc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 } < fo ; Pepperell K , 44 , < c ; Popperell O , 44 , % ; Pcppercll. 84 , ISJ c ; Pepperell , 94 , 21c ; Pop- peroll , 104 , ! SJc ; UtlcaC , 4-4 , % ; Wachusett , ' 44 , 7j c ; 'Aurora ! { , 44 , 7c , Aurora B , 44 , } c. c.PHIXTS Pink and Robes Richmond , 0) c ; Allen , Cc ; Rlvcruoint. 5c ; Steel ijiver , Cc ; Kichmond , O o ; Pacific , Cj c. PIIINTS Dress Charter Oak , 5i.Cc ; Rauiapo , 4Kc ; Lodi , 5'fo ' ; Allen , ( > c ; Richmond - mend , ( ic ; Windsor , O c ; Eddystono , CKc ; Pacific , OXc. PUINTS Ixnioo Br.ui : Arnold , O'c ; Ainer- Ican , tlic } ; Gloucester , 0)4c ) : Arnold C long cloth , 9 ; Arnold B long cloth , Nllrf ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10 : Sticfcl A , 12 ; Windsor Gold Ticket , wyt. FIANXKI.S Red , C , 24 In , 15 } ; E , 24 In , SI ? ; G ' ' " 1So ; H A PI % > -5o ; J p- # IfT c ; G , Jf , 85c. DUCK West Point ? ) In , 8 oz , HU o ; West Point 29 in. 10 oz , 13c ; West Point 29 in , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , Ifie. SiniiTixn Checks , Caledonia X , 9)ijc ; Cal edonia XX , 10) c ; Economy , 9o ; Otis , Oc. Grocers Ijlst- Revised prices uro as follows : B OGIXO Stark A , seamless , 2le ; Amos- keag , seamless. l ( ! } o ; Lewiston A , seamless , 19c ; American , seamless , W > jC ; burlaps , 1 to 5 buS4@'Jfo } ; guuules , single , 13c ; gun nies , double , 20e ; wool sacks , 35c. Twines- Flax , : c ; extra sail , 20@21c sail B , 19 20c ; cotton. 21c ; Jute , lOc. COFFEES Mocha , 25@20c ; Rio , good , If.rf5 17o ; Mamlahling , 2rt@28c ; roasting Rio , 14C $ ICe ; O. G. Java , 24fS2 o ; Java , interior , 2Jj ( < ! 25o : Rio. fancy , lCWllio ( ; Santos and Mara- calbo , 17iyo ; Arbucklcs , 18Kc. See in Granulated. 7J.f8.fo ( ; conf. A , Wc white extra C , 7M@J4o ; extra C , 7 $7'a'c ; yellow C , % @ 0 c ; jwwdeied , 8K@ bc ; cubes , 8 } < ( a8c. HONEY 14@llki for one pound frames ; strained honey. ( K < ? 8e per pound. BEESWAX Cuolco yellow , 20@22) o ; dark colored , 18@14o. CHEESE Young America , full cream , full cream Cheddars , 9@9Kc ; full cream Hats , 0@0 } ; good to cholco skimmed Cheddars , ( Xftlljf ; skimmed Hats , 5(35 ( c. PICKLES Medium , in bbls. $5.50 ; do In half bbls , $3.00 ; small , in bbls , $000 ; do In half bbls , W.25 ; gherkins , in bbls , $8.25 ; do in half bbls , $4.00. TOIIACCO Plug , 2C@6r c ; smoking , 10@90c. JELLIES 11.25 por80-lb pail. SALT $1.80@1.85 per bbl. Hope 7-10. 0 (30 ( 0. SIMCES Nutmeg , per Ib , f 5(3.0Jo ( , pepper , per Ib , 17ilOo ; cloves , per Ib , 18@21o ; , allspice - spice , 7(3So ( ; cinnamon bark. 8Sc ; cassia , Co ; cassia buds , 12 > o ; cloves , 20c ; muco , 70c. N AILS Iron nulls , per keg , $2.05@2.10 ; steel nails , per keg , $2.20@3.25 ; wlro nails , t > er ketr. $ i.00@2.70. TEAS Young Hyson , common to fair , 18 ® 25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 80@55o ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22fe25e ; Gun- iwwder , cholco to faney.40 < 305o ; Jup.ui. com mon to medium , 15 ( 2o Japan , choice to fancy , 30@-l5o : Oolong , common to good , 25 ® 85c ; Oolong , choice to fanov , 50 < ai70o ; Imper ial , common to medium , 25@35o ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40 < g50c. NUTS Almonds , I5@17o ; tlluerts , 0@10o ; Brazil , Co ; walnuts , 8kf@l2o ; pecans , " ' peanuts. . CitACKEits 5QlOc per Ib ; assorted cakes , 7 @ 20c per Ib. as per list. MAPLK SUOAU isncks , 10@10 } < o per Ib ; penny cakes , U@lU/o per Ib : pure maple syrup , 11.00 per gal.itw i-tw , | X40 ; parlor , minted handles , $2.25 ; No. 1 , $1.80 ; No. 2 , 1.70 ; heavy staolo brooms , $4.00. STAIICII Mirror gloss , 6Jfc ( Graves' corn , < ? ; Oswcgo gloss , 7c ; OswcKOcorn. 7c. I'nwiiBit AND SHOT Shot , 11.20 ; bueushot , 1.45 ; powder , keirs , $5.00 ; half kegs , 2.75 ; one- fourths , $1.50 ; blasting , kegs , $2.15 ; uses , 100 ft , 55 70(5. UnriXEn LAU Tierce. Sl c ; 40-lb souaro cans , 8Uo50-lb ; round , 8 > < o ; 20-lb round , KO ; 10-lb palls , Oc ; 5-lb palls , OJic ; 3-lb palls , O.'iC. O.'iC.P.novisioxs Hatnsl8 is ; c ; breakfast ba con , 10J(311tfc { ( ; bacon sides , 9)f ( < ilOo ; dry alt , U > { oj shoulders , S > , Q ic ; Uricd beef , WooiiKXWAUK. Two-hoop palls , per doz. , $1.80 ; three-hoop palls , $1.05 ; No. 1 tub , $7.00 : No. 2 tub , SO.OO ; No. 3 tubs , $5.00 ; washboards , $1.35V.75 ( ) ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $ $ .00 ; No. 2 churns , $7.00 ; No. 3 churns , to.ni ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in r.cUs , 70c per nest. CA""V Mixed , 8jl3c ; stick , oSJfCSB c ; rock candy. 10 } < ( < J13c ; fancy cnnay , 7 ( < l2 > c. FISH California salmon , per bbl. $10.00 ® 18.00 ; halibut , per Ib , 13c ; family white fish , iwr ibbl. . $3.0i ( ; white flsli. No. 1. nor X' bl , $5.75 ; trout , per } < -bbl , $5.00 ; scaled herring , l > er box , 2So ; new Holland hcrniiL' , per keg , OOc ; Gcorgo's liny split herring , per bbl , new , $7.75 ; split Labrador herring , per bbl , new , $7.00 ; extra George's cod , per Ib. now , 7 c ; Western Hank cod , per Ib , now , 7'/o ; bone less rod. 0a7Jfc ! : largo latnily mackerel , per % -bbl , # 13.50 : mackerel , No. 1 bay , } j-bbl , $18.00 : smoked bloaters , per box , $1.40. Diitr.D FRUITS Figs , in boxes , per Ib , 13JJ tic ; figs , In mats , per Ib , CX@Jo ( ; dates , In ) o\cs , 54@7c ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , ) .50 ( < t8.75 ; Malaga ' loose raisins..30ff2.50f ! ( now Valen cia raisins , per Ib , 7 ( < ( bc ; Cali fornia loose muscatels , per box. $1.00. California London layer raisins , per box , $2.i5C : < I2.50 ; pitted cherries , per Ib , I8 ( < ? 20c ; California pitted plums , per Ib , 1213c : dried blackberries , per Ib , 8rf@.lc } ; dried raspberries , per Ib. 2l25c ( ; dried apples , 7rf'.io ; evaporated apples , SJ ( ( J8)fe ; California sun dried peaches , lOtjg lie ; Culllornu unuared evaporated peaches , 1410o ; evaporated California niirlcots , lliJ18c ; Kmituo currnntH , 7c ; Turkish prunes. 8J < fTlifc ; citron. 1930o ; orange peel , H ( < jl2) ) e ; lemon peel , " Licathur. City harness per Ib , 28@20c ; country har ness per Ib , 24C < ? 25c ; city line pur Ib , 82g33c ( ; tip heavy per Ib. 45S50o ( ; kip medium per Ib , iSQgGOu ; vual per Hi , lMfi70c ; Chlc.igo slaugh- .ercd solo jicr Ib , 2" > 2Sc ; city calf 23 to 80 bs. S5 ( ! Kc ; city upper per foot , lS/f20e ( / ; cot- ar , 14riltic ; Buffalo slaughtered solo per Ib , Jaa30o ( ; Oak leather slaughtered sole per Hi , 2a'n-iio - ( ) ; harness , per Ib , 2S ( : ! 2c ; upper per foot , 21@22c ; kip heavy per Ib , C8 ( < ? 70c ; kip medium pur Ib , 7o@80 ; city calf per Ib , OOcfgSl.OO ; lining per dozen , $ l.00 ! ( < ? S 50 ; French calf 25 to 80 Ibs , $ I.10 ( < ? 1.75 ; French calf 80 to 50 Ibs , $1.10 ( 1.75 ; French calf 50 to 75 Ibs , 00cf 1.25. Rubuer boots and shoes Boston , dls 40 [ icr cent ; Bay State , dis 40 , 10 per cent ; Para , ( Us 40jJ5 ( pur cent ; Goodyear , dls 40@5 [ ) er cunt. _ MctulH niut Tinners' Stock. Tin plate. I C , 10x14 , best. $0.75 ; tin plate , roofing , I C , 14x20 , $5.15 ; sheet zinc , fU50@ 0.75 : pig lead , $4,30 : bar lead. $4.55 ; largo pig block tin , 28c ; small pig block tin , 27c ; bar tin , 2c ; solder , 15@20c ; copper bottoms , 31c ; sheathing copper , tinned , 2Uc ; planishing copper , tinned , 8'jc ; load pipe , 5c ; sheet iron , N S. 18 to 24 , $3.20 ; Russia iron , 13c ; Am Russia planished , A , lO'i'e ; Am Russia planished , B , 9 , ' c ; painted barb wire , $3.15 ; galvanized barb wire. $3.75. JU.NK Machine castings , ? 1200@13.00 ; stove plates , $7.00iS ! 00 ; wrought iionS.OO@ 10.00 ; bones , dry , W.OO ; steel , W.OO per ton ; copper. fS.OO ( 9.00 ; brass , $4.00@S.OO ; zinc , $2.00(53.00 ( ; solid lead , 00@3.00 ; tea lead , &JOO2..riO ( ; rubber , $2.50@3.00 ; mixed rags , f 1.10@1.15 per cwt. DrujjH and ClicnilcalN. MI CCLI.AXEOU.S Sulph. acid , lc ; citric [ iciu , OOc ; tartaric , 50c : bal. copavia , COc ; borax , lOo : chloroform , 50c ; glycerine , 23c ; gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; gum camphor , 30c ; F > um opium , $2.75 ; sulph. morphia , $2 50 ; bromide potassium , 42c. OILS Carbon , 150Q joe ; headlight , 175o 12c ; gasoline , 74 = 12 c ; Wfcst Virginia summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 golden ma chine , 18c ; extra W. S. lard , 0c ! ; No. 1 iard , 42c ; turpentine , 42c ; linseed raw , 50c ; boiled , 53c. _ Coal nud Ijlme. LIME 85@90c ; Portland cement , f3G3 ; do mestic cemout , $1.35 ; plaster , $2.00 < a > 2.15 ; hair , S3@Joc. COAL Anthracite , range , nnd nut , $10.00 ; largo egg , $9.75 ; Rock Spring , $7.00 , Su perior , fO.OO ; Iowa , $4.50@5.50 ; steam coal. $1.50 to $2.00. _ _ Chicanery at Work. Interested and unscrupulous dealers , actuated by cupidity , occasionally rep resent other dentriflces : is equal or akin to SOZODONT. Reject these substi tutes always , and insist upon having1 that genuine reproducer of dental beau ty for your money , for it alone is inonov's worth. QPENCERIAN dTEEL PENS Are the Best , IN THE JWSENTJAIj CIUAI.ITIKS OF Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. Samples for trill of 12 different ptjles by inall.on recell t of 1O c , llln In Btami > H. Aak for card ho. D. WISOH , BUKEM4N & CO , , iWffi * UNION PACIFIC "Tho Otcrlniiil'Iloiilc. " Has so iirrunRcd. its Family Sleeping Car borvico , that berths can now bo re served upon application by any ticket agent to M. J. Groovyljus&otifer Agent , Council Blull's , Iowa. The reservations when made arc turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , so that passengers can now secure berths or dered , the biimo as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured. J. S. TIOBIU'VrS , E , U IjOSIAX. Gen. 1' . & T. Apent. Ass't O. V. A : T. A. OMAHA , Milt. W F ft If HJB F U lurfcrlnc from th f f . WCnnflyibMrccu ofjnutiitui r. | U nt bII tort , carlr ( lerny , loft ftiAUliond . etc. I will MMiHu riUualtlo tn atUe ( s alfd ) containing full loltlcuiaru fur liuuie cure , ( no ot hanr * * . ArtdrfM. PROF. F. O. FOWLER. Moodu * . Conn. , . NORTHWESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY. i-3 Tlle. " norlh ° ' caRO. FACUI/TY-A Full Corps of Experienced In yHKI iri.lI r-KlTe Conrnfd of Btndy. KAVl * ' ' TIKH-Uruurpained for Inntriirtlnn. llealth. lloino romfort . anrt Clirlrtlan InHuenrci ; JII. . 1 * . UAVIIIHWN. Hu | > l. lllihluud 1'urk , ill. Send for CutalOKue. OTEIDY EMPLOYMENT m\ and enereetlc lady canrnnen resldlnic In ibli w or other lownl. No capital neceoarf. Goods ell the Tear round , llererenre rfqulrcd. Aitdreis WKHTBIIN AOKNTS1 bUI > l > LY CO , Za HI th Ave. , Cblcago , 111. C. H. 1'AI.MKH. K. P. HICIIMAN. PALMER. RICHMAN i CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants. SORIMER.WEST ERFIELD& MALEY Liye Stock Commission , lloom IS , Hichince Ilullilliitt , llnlou Block Yards , tjuuthOumUa.Neb. ALEXANDER & FITCH. Commision Dealers in Liyc Sod Boom 22 , Opposite Krchange Uulldtnic , Union Stock Yards , bouth Omalm.ffelj. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limitei iclui T AKflculturai Implomonts. CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultnral ImpleEients , Wagons , Carriage * and Ductile' . Jon Pttt > etb twi'uultliaud lutb , Omaha , Nebrtiska. LINlNGEWlTrVIETCWLF CO. . AgricnltnrallniplEments.WaEOus.Carriages . . IlUKRlei , Kte. Wholonle. Omatia , Nebraikn. I'ARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , Wholesale Dealer * In AETicnltoral Implements , Wagons & Buggies Ml. on. to , nnd ( CT Jencs Street , Omaha. P. P. MAST & CpTi Manufacturers of BncKeye Drills , Seeslors , Cultlvotors. Har nakci. Cider Mill" and l.ulmn 1'ul- TcrlliTB. Cor. llth aud Nicholas btrceti. W1NONA IMPLEM ET7T CO. , Wholetaln Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Conifrltth and Mcholan ytrnct * . OMAHA 1WANCII. J. F. SEIBERLINQ X CO. . Akrou , Ohio. Hanesling Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K. Mead , Mannyer. HH u.'i > T > nworth St.Omaha. MOLINE.MILBURN& STOOD ARD"CO MnnutHctiircrsnniUobbcrs In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. filhnnJ I'noinc streets. Oni lmNob. Artlstb" Materials. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1613 r > oUKla < Strwt , Omnha. Nebraska. Bookaollors and Stationers. H. M. & S. W. JONES , Successor * to A. T. Kenyan \Co. , Wholesale &Uctall Booksellers and Stationers , I'tno Wcdcllne Stationery , ConmicrclRl f-tntlnncr- \jti DouKlasStivet , Omulm , .Ni'b. Boots and Shoos. KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Succcnsors to lleod , Jones .V Co ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Aitentufor Iloston llubbcr fhoo Co. 1MB , 1104 & 1KW llKrnej St. , Ouinlia. ubruakH. W. V. MORSE & CO. . Johhers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-llOi UouBtns StOni lia ManufactoryBum mer St. . lit sum. Coffees , Splcos , Etc. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , OmHha CotTee and tplce Mills. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , FlaTorlnR Kxtractt. I.aundrr Hlue. Inks. Ktc. lilt- lllllllnrinr Btreet. Onmha. Nebraska. Crocke ry jQiidCI W. L. WRIGHT , Agent for Iho Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. Ufil c , 317 8.13tu St. , Ouinua , Ncbratka. PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN. luiuortera and Jobbers of Crcc'icry , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Kti' . 1MI Kurnuni St. , Nonr I'm tun llulldlng. Commission and Storage- RIDDELL & RIDDELL" Storage and Commission Merchants , fpcclaltlo " Her. K - n-ri-o Poultry , Camo. 1Jl2Howanl Street. Omaha. GEO. SCHROECER & CO. . ( Successors to Mci-hnnc & Schroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Oiuaka. Nebrauka. FREDERICK J. FAIRBHASS. Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1011 North 1Mb street , Oninhu , Neb. CoaJCoke ! " " OMAHA"COAL. "COKE & . JoDte of Hard and Soft Coal , 300 South I3th Street , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. . Manufacturers of Lime , And shippers of Coal , Coak , Cement , 1'lnntcr , I.lm Drain Tile , and Sewer I'lpo. ORlco , 218 , S. Uth Bt. , Oniaba , Neb. Telephone. 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal-and tMe , 211 South 13th St. , Omaha. Neb. Dry Cooda ana Notloris. M. E SIVHTH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1104 Douglas. Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Johhers in Dry GoodsMons , Gents' FurnlsblnK Condi. Corner llth and llajney bin. . Oiuatiu. NubraikH. Furniture. " DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Furnum Street , Omalm. Nebraska. CHARLES SH1VER1CK , Furniture Oniulm , Nebriuka. Crocorlos. PAXTON , GAL'LAGHER Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705,707.700 nnd 711 8.10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD. BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1 th and Leavenwortb Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hordwaro. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , Sheet lion , etc. Aconts for Howe Scales Miami 1'owder und l.ymiui lliirbed Mire , Omtilui , Nubraskn , HIMEBAUGH &TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tools and DufTalo Scales. 1(05 lou lu _ Street. Omaha , Nebraaka. _ RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Ilarner Sts , Oniaba. Neb. Western Agent for Austin Powder Co. . Je demon Hteol Mails , Fairbanks Standard Hcalei. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO. Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Johiiers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. 1103,110T > and 1107 IlnracjSt. . , 0-nalia , Ncbraika. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Waiion Stork. Hardware. Lumber , Ktc. 120S und 11 llarner BtreetOmaha. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods 1107 Ilaruer Btiett , Omaha. Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. . All Kinds of Building Material at Whulesal lbU Street and Union Pacific Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Liimher , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Ktc. Yards-Corner 7th and Douslas ; Corn * Mb and Douglas. Lumber C. N. D1ETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , Uth and California Streets , Omaha. Nebraska , w. UHAV , Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , _ Corner filh and Ionel t Et . Omaha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER To Dealers Only , Office , 14G3 Karnam Street , Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , While Mine. CHAS. n. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Yood Carpet and Parquet Flooring. Pih mid Hmiirl I. OBERFELDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 3V "Id miiHIS Smith Ulh Slr Ovorntln. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jcann Punts , Shlru , Ktc. 1 UN nil,111114 Duutjla * Street , Omaha. * iub. Noti'ona. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing : Goods nntl BcutlilOtlit l.Oinalin. Oils- CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. . Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle ( iri'iin' , Ktc. , Omab . _ A. II. lllfhop , Manager VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 110& llnrnor OmnTin Office Fixtures. T1IK SIMMOXDb MANUFACTUUlNd CO. MitnulHctiiru.-a of BanK , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantles , Blilt'bonnK Hook Cnsr * , limn Klxturpn.Wkll Ca iK , 1'artltlnii * HHlllMKK.Cimnli'r * , HOITnnd Wind Coolers , Mirror * etc. Fuclory niu1 citliro , 17JJ und 1KI boutli Uth St. , Uiuiiha , Telephone 11.14. Paints CUMMfNCiS & NEILSON , WllOlC"lllO IH'HKTK 111 Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , 1118 Furnani Street. Omaha , Neb. Paper. Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry nlc ttock of Prinllna , Wrapping and Writing 1'n ar. Special attention given to car load order * . _ Paper Boxos. _ JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , NOD. Ill * and 131'J Douglas St. , Oninua , Neb. _ _ Printers' " Materials. WESTER"N NEWSPAPER Auxiliary Publishers , Dealers la Type. 1'roopn and Printers' Supplies. Uli Soutu 12th Sircct. Umalin. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 911 Clothing and Leather llcltlnK. 1UW Karnam 8tro t- Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV/ ; CO..J Wholeialo Manufacturer * of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. Branch office , 12tli and Izard btrcets , Omaha , Nab. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Vullln .8talrWorlc and Interior Hart Woo.l . Kin. ill. N. K. Corner hth and Ixjaveuw'orth Streets' Oiaaha , tyoo. Etc. A. L. STRANG CO. . " Pumps , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , ! ? .a"a.w.t.cr B"PP"os. Headquarter * f or N U. S. WIND ENGINE \ PUMT CO. . Steam and Water Supplies. St. . Oman. . BROWNELL & CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. Sheet Iron Work Pteam Pump" , Paw MIHs. 131J-121S Lcaronwortu Mreel , Omaha. Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL ic CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 811 and V'13 ' Jones btreet. Oiuitha. Storage , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG , PETTIS & CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , anoli lionse of the llcminr JliiKCT Co. Ilii KlOHAI Brtwliulu wliulu ; uio nnd retull , lma IJlOand 131'J liard hlreot , Omalia. Tuluplionu No. 7SO. OMAHA MM Smoke Stacks. Bollora , Etc. " ' " " - "TiT K'"S"AWYER , Mannfactnring Dealer in Smok'e Stacks , Brltchlnsn , Tnnki unit ( Jcnernl Holler UupulrlnK. Uli ' Htreut. ( ) m lm. Nub Browora- STORZ & Lager Beer Brewers , 1M1 North KlgtbtconlU Street , Orautin , Feb. Cornlco. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kpuniitor , Proprietor. VJU DodKCi and lUJuntl 1CH Vortli loth HlrPi't. OmiiTm. Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter titan , 1'rop'i. Manufacturer ! of nil klndi Steam Boilers , Tanto and Sheet Iron Work Works Bouth WtU and II. A. M. 1'AXTON 4 V1EUMNQ IKON WO11K8. Irougtit and Cast Iron Building Wort EoKlnci , llrats Work , aoneral Foundry , Machine aid UlttCkiiuHU Work. OHlce and Work ) , U. 1' . Hj. and Uth Street , Oin h . OMAHA'WIRE'i IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Until , Window Ounrcli , KlowiT Htands. Wlra bUni , Ktc. 121 North Itill Utruvl.Umaha. OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'frsofFire&BnrglarProofSafes ' ( Taulti.Jall Work , Iron and Wlrn Fcoclnir.Hlitni , Kto. U.Andieou , 1'rop'r Cor. llth and Jackson tilt. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and Screens , for bank * , onirei.itoret. residence ! , eta. Improved Awnlniii , lockiiulth Jlnchluery iiud UluckimUh Work * . < UI BoutU Hth HU MEACHER & WHITMORE , Fire and Burglar Proof SafesTime , Locki ' ' "