THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATUHDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Minnesota Officials Oroato a Sonaa- tlon on the Chicago Board. LOWERING THE GRADE OF WHEAT. Iliully Krlj > lilciietl Corn Hull * * ) Moderately Firm An Iiiiiruu- incnt in Onts 1'roviNloiiN Irregu lar Cattle Unchanged. CHICAGO IMIODUCK MA11KKT. CiiiCAflo , Sept. 7. [ Special Telegram to Tun Hin. : ] The sctisiitlon In the wheat mar ket uiul the disturbing factor was thu iiction of the Minnesota railroad and wiirohouio commission in lowering the Crudes of wheat to accommodate the oxipenelcs of the situa tion In the northwest. The change directly effects Mlnnciiiwlis and Duluth , the Inttor place particularly , as It Is the leading specu lative market In the far northwest. The full force of the change was not felt in this market until those who had bout'ht in Uu- luth began to run. They felt that there was no security for them In the market where they could bo compelled to take wheat of poorer quality than they had contracted to buy , and they proceeded to unload. For fear the Uuluth market would break many of them hedged by sales here. Those who sold outin ; iJuluth were delighted to find that the oversold condition of the market enabled them to net out to good advantage , the nervous shorts being good buyers. The Duluth market felt the shock less than this , and when the report started that the whole thing was n canard , .concocted to help out the shorts , tiinn.v were found to believe it. Trade wiis In fact torn up all day over the conflict ing reports from Minneapolis and Uuluth , First came the original reports as given. Following this were denials of the authen ticity of the statements ; following tills was a statement that the commissioner had not nuttiori/ed the publication of the change. This latter was regarded In the nature of u hedge and not a denial. The president of one of the leading elevator companies of the northwest , who authorized the use of his nniuo and then requested that it be withheld , as ho did not care to bo involved In u dispute , but who Is nevertheless a gentleman of the very highest responsibility , said that on his departure for Minneapolis last evening the chief Inspector had notified him that in the future more frosted wheat would be admitted Into regu lar grades than had been customary. Imag ine then his surprise on receiving the follow ing dispatch on 'ehango just before noon : "Tho chief inspector absolutely denies any instructions from the commissioners to change grades. No change would bo made in any event without consulting all Interests in trade , and no changes nro contemplated. " Clearly there has been no reduction In quantity or lowering in grade of liars. They aio No. 1 hard , all of them , and will so continue to bo. Minnesota commissioners are cyidcnlly trying to crawl out of the position they assumed. That they did contemplate a sly lowering of grades the sumo as has been done In Toledo and St. Lonib is unquestionably trim and it is proba bly true that they did not intend publishing tholr Intention broadcast. In other words , they didn't know that the gun they had loaded was pointed their way. The effect on prices may bo understood by a glance at the principal fluctuations in the leading month December. It opened at ! 4H''i ' % c off from yesterday , worked off to lU-Vfc , advanced to IMXe , broke to ! U' ( , ( < Zy'/e ! ' , advanced to ! > 4o on the failure of Duluth to break and on Hutchlnson's buying , Mumped to ( % on the development of n panicky sentiment , ad vanced once more to the highest point of tiiedny , OtJifdjlUKc , on a flood of denials that any change in Minnesota grades had been made and worked back to Ulc , when the Impression got fairly hold of the crowd that the Minnesota commissioners were equivocating , Hutchinson was openly a steady and largo buyer of wheat all day , the largest m the market , supporting it on every break. Northwestern crop news was gen erally bullish. No special change was noted m cables. The local market does not seem to bo broadening In the least and the drift of sentiment still scorns to favor the idea that there will bo lower prices before the market will secure another important advance. In attempting to measure the extent and force of this opinion , however , there is great lia bility to mistake. One o'clock prices show n decline of % @ % o us compared with ycster- Aay. Aay.Corn opened with a firm tone and prices went up some , but there was a decline of % Q on free offerings by prominent holders , then recovered and sold up Ic , closing with Octo ber about ? f o higher than it closed last night , Boiler November about } c better and May nbout ' ( fo higher. First sales of October were at 45c , and with pretty liberal buying and not much for sale tlio market was grad ually advanced to 45 c. At this point sell ing became quite free , one- party largely idcn- tilled with the longs being a liberal seller , mid under the pressure of these offerings October sold off toI4o. . After the selling pressure was removed there was a reaction of about % c , and near the close thcro was some excitement owing chietly to the sharp ship ping demand and wheat sold up lo from the lowest point charged , some closing at 45 % ® Cables were firm and the shipping demand good , which helped the market some rit the start but the early break In wheat and the rising temperature In the west devel oped a subsequent weakness whlcji was fol lowed by much strength at the clobo. Oats exhibited more animation under im proved inquiry , ruling firm at about K@'ft higher on nearly all futures. The advance in corn was nn clement of strength , togcthei with the continued light receipts and UK small proportion of contract oats therein which , at present , is only 20 per cent All futures wcro in fair requcs' ' with Bomo inquiry for Dccemboi while October and May were the favorites The usual demand appeared for cash oats with sales } fo better at ' . ' 4V for No. 2 ii store , while trading was principally bj sample. In provisions trading was spasmodic am under an average volume. Cash buyers tool \llttlo more property , but In a speculative wy there was no great activity nt any time Vorators ui a rule wcro somewhat con B , watively inclined , though , for January delivery livery yesterday's prices wcro tolerably wol supported. T.ard , for the month named closed at 1 o'clockKo higher , short ribs uu changed and pork only Co lower. AVTIJUXOON Snssiox In wheat Hutchln eon was the leading buyer and Cudahy tin leading bcllcr. On the late board the nmrko advanced aHo. Late cables wcro strong September Witfe , October U2J c , Novetube PIiKc. Corn active for near futures am lirui ; September 40o , October 45c , Novem bcr 13 0. Oats were in light request am steady ; September 2l-\c , October " 4v Pork was nominally unchanged for near lu turcs and 2-iJ o higher for January ; Septeni ber , S14.00 , October $14.00. Iard ndvancei 9Mo for September and October and ruled jyuulo castor for January , other futures un Whanged ; September f'J.bCJf ' , October 3.S2 > November fs.'JO. Short ribs , September an October unchanged ; January Jfo highci September f S.l'5 , October tS.8o. CHICAGO MVB S CIIICAOO , Sept. 7. ( Special Telegram t Tills BKK. | CATTLE For the week so far th receipts nro15,512 ; for tt-.o sniuo time la : week , 4SttS4. Thcro wcro scarcely lifty load of what dealers would classify as good natlv cattle In the pens. This morning there wer n few urgent orders here for good steers , an when a buyer came across a lot of such h would not lot them got out of his sight If h could buy them ; consequently that class sol 10@l5o higher. Hut after these urgent ordot were tilled , and top cattle disposed of , th trade sceinca to fall back Into yesterday' ' rut. In.lact , lower grades of shipping native wcro rather hard to sell at the close And som salesman could not get what they were offerc In the morning for tholr ordinary and con nion natives. L5cst Tcxnns and rangers sol be same as yesterday but cunning stock rule Veak. Good native cowa and bolters ol equally as well as on any day this week , j Jew stockcn and fetdere wen > clian-jln lands but there was really no market Ycal alvcs were In good demand but 2J@50e low- r than last week. The receipts Included , fOO Tcxnns and western cattle ; choice to xh-a beeves $ JtO&ifl.CO ; medium to good leers , Ii50 : to I.roo Ibs , tri.MlSj.CO ; l,2Kto ( ) ,350 Un. M.TlKrf.YMl ; IKX ) to 1,200 bs. O.fiO'jtJI.'S ; s lockers and feeders , ' -MCtTcJ.Sd ; cows , bulls and -mixed , l.P5'n3.Ci ( ) bulk , f.ir@j.5' ) ; Texas steers , 50 to UCi'J Ibs , * M.OO ( 3.rU ; 1M to tbO Ibs , SU.f.O ( an.lOCOMo ; 700 Ibs , ? 2.rOC'M.10 ; UY9 , Jl.M ( ! (2.yO : natives and half breeds , (4.0 < J < rt5.00 ; vlntrrcd Texans , $ U'0(31.00. ( Hon Tiade continues ncMvc and prices o day showed no particular change ns corn- tared with yesterday , best heavy mnkinr 0 r.ljrt < UJObO.t ; mixed atJ.20 ( (1.40 ( , and com- non , fVJOfitiUO. Light sorts are almost un saleable. There are no packers buying such low , and there arc no shipping orders of ac count. Quotations nro nbout { 0.03(20.20. ( KINANOIAIj. NP.W YORK , Sept. 0. [ Special Telegram o TUB Unt.1 STOCKS The stock market vas dull and weak early this morning with ratline confined mainly to Lacknwannn , St. 'nul , Heading and Western Union. In the remainder of the list transactions were feu- urelcss and fluctuations few and small. There was ndeculed wcakncf s at the opening , .ho declines extending to M point , Lake Shore and Canada Southern leading , while .ho first losses wcio supplemented In cany trading by further declines , though not to any great extent. After the first hour was well advanced n better tone was developed and there was a little appreciation. The Forenoon went away without any specially interesting features developing , the market see-sawing a little , and by 12 o'clock It was fairly active and strong at prices generally little better than the opening. Thcro was a n further attempt to depress St. Paul to-day , but it was of little avail. It sold ht TO o soon after the opening , but from that point Ihoro was almost u steady appreciation until it closed at 7'J Ve , u gain of 1 ' 40 over the best llgures of the day. There was a better mar ket in the afternoon and values improved nearly all around , closings showing gains for Lho day of % < 1 point on the average. Lake Shore imptoved materially after the early weakness , closing J higher , while grangers and coalers also showed good gains. Covin\Mi\Ti ! : ( jovcrnmcnt bonds were quiet but steady. The closing quotations of the stocks wcro as follows : IT.S.4 * regular. . . . 123 Northern I'nclnc. . . 28 s 1' . S. 4scoupons l.i : dniiroferred ) ; i U. H. 4'srfglllur. . .H V . &iN'.W 11ft t U. 4lixconpoiM..liili ) { do preferred 1K < / 1'aclllcbsof MCi 1M ) N" . V. Central 109 Central 1'arlllc . . . x'i l'I.ti : ! ! 5 Chlcnt'O A : Alton .l.tJ Ilock Islund Illaj Chicago , HurllnBton C. , A : Qiilnvy 11TJ do prufcrred 112 D. , L.&W U4 , St. Paul & Omaha . UU Illinois Central. . . ! ! ' , ' doproferred Ida I. , 1I..W 18'4 I'nlonPacific ' HIVi Kansas .VTexns. . . " " W. . St. U * 1' . 14 % I.nko Shore do preferred. . ! > 7i : Michigan Central. . Western Union Missouri Tactile . . . MoNiir ON GALL Kasy at I < ( a2f { percent ; last loan IJtf per cent ; closed offered ut 1 per cent. PKIMB MciiCANTiLU PAI-CU l ) < j@C > per cent. STEIILINO EXCHANGE Dull hut steady at & 4.S4J for sixty-day liills , M.87JJ for demand. I'llODUCU tlAllKISm CniCAno , Sept. 7. Wheat , stronger ; cash , Oy'4c ; October , 2 < e ; November , 'j ; ( 4xe. C < mx Stronger ; cash , 40c ; October. 45 ll-lOc ; November , 43' ' c. O \TS Firm ; cash,21 c ; October , 21 9-10c ; November , 2ic. 1H K 54c. lluii.ni Nominal. PIIIMU TiMoriiv $1.S5@1.90. Fnx SKii-tl : 0. WniSKV-Sl.20. POIIK Stronger ; cash andOctobcr , $14.00 ; November , H-U'j. LAUD Steady ; cash and October , JO. SO ; November , $ S.'JO Flour Steady and linn and unchanged ; patents. W.25ri.40 ( ; bakers' , W.00(74. ( 10. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , i"W ( > fJ7. 5 ; short clear , S'J,00rtl ' ( > .25 ; short ribs , fS.y- > . Huttor Steady ; creamery , 15 ( < i22c ; dairy , Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , 8'/ ' lints. $ % @Sa ; Young Americas , Kggs Firm at Ifi _ " ' Hides Firm with"an ii'lvnnco of } { e on heavy nnd light salted hides. Heavy green salted , OJ o ; light green saltcd.tXgO o ; salted bull , 5o ; green called calf , < l > j@7e ; dry Hint , 7@Sc ; dry calf , 7 < < ? Sc ; branded hides 15 per cent off ; deacons , 20@25c each-dry ; salted , 10@l5c. Tallow Firm ; No. 1 , solid , 5 > @ 5 > c ; No. 3 , 4J o ; cake , Df@r Xu per ll/ . 2:30 : close Wheat Firm ; cash , T3Uc ; October , 02Vc ; November , 93J < fc. Corn Steady ; cnsh,4GcOctober ; , Bl 3-lCo ; November , 4u. ! Oats Steady ; cash , 247-lOc ; November , Pork Steady ; cash nnd October , $14,00. Lard Steady ; cash nnd October , S9.W > , Receipts. Shipments , Flour , bbls 10,000 2)OOC Wheat bu 103.000 TX'.COC Corn , bu 249,000 4.W.OOC Oats , bu 201,000 144.00C Uyc.bu , Uarlcy , bu . . . . Now Vork , Sept. 7. Wheat Receipts. 109,000 ; exports , 137,000 ; spot unsettcd nnd hGJKc. lower , closing steady ; shippers in active ; No. 2 red , U9J.f@'J'.iJfu in ele vator ; $1.01@1.01i aOoat ; * 1.015f@1.03 } f. o. b. ; ungraded red , 9Uc@f 1.0-4 ; options opened inoro active , but declincdX < ' ! Jfo nuil closed steady ; No. 2 red , October , closing al % Corn Receipts , 07,000 ; exports , 100,000 : spot JjdtJ/o liigher , strong nnd active export demand ; No. 2 , 54Ji@)5 > c iu store and clo- valor , r < CJ.piSc ( nilout , ungraded mixed , 53) < 3 . " > e ; options were freely dealt in , strong und Ic higher ; October closing at 55.fc. Oats Receipts , 180,000 ; exports , none ; spol unsettled and rather easier but fairly active : mixed western , 2i(235c ( ; white western , Coffee Options active but weak ; sales 104,000 bags including September , jl2.2Ui ( ( 13.00 ; October , $11.70 12.30 ; November fll.lfK'Ul.SO ; spot Ulo , in moderate domain but unsettled ; fair cargoes , $15.25. Lard Spot opened weak , closing firm western steam , spot. $10.15. Huttor Firm and active ; western cream cry , HG 23o ; western dairy , 12o.l5c. ( CheeseSteady and quiet ; western Petroleum Steady ; United closed at 90c Eggs Harely steady and quiet ; western I'HQJlOM'e. Pork Stronger and quiet ; old mess , $14.50 new mess , ? 15.50jvl5.70. ( Miniicniiolls , Sept. 7. Wheat Receipts 202 cars , PI shipped out. Uuyers were activ but during the lirst part of the session bu little selling was none. Disturbance li grading had the effect of weakening prices No. 1 hard , in store , cash.OO' ' c ; No. 1 north cm , cash IMJ c ; No. 2 northern , c.ish , 91c Milwaukee * , Sept. 7. Wheat Firm cash and October , V'0c ' ( ; November , Ul , ' c. Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 44Kc. Oats-Steady ; No. 2 white , 23c. Rye Firm ; No. 1 , 555tic. Harlev Unsettled ; No. v3 nominal ; Octo bcr , 07WC. 1'rovisions Quiet. Cincinnati. Sept. 7. Wheat Steady No. 2 red. 90 'c. Corn Strong ; No. 2 mlved , 49J4e. ( ! ! ) Oats Stronger and active ; No. 2 mixed 25 f (0.200. ( Whisky Active nnd firm at J1.14. Knnsaa City. Sept. 7. Wheat Lowci No. 2 red , cash , 7ti > $ o bid ; October , 70c bid. Corn Weaker ; No. 2 , c ish , 30o bid year , 29X" bid. O.ils No. 2 , cash , 20 'o bid. Bt. LoulH. Sept 7- Wheat Lower ; casl 9Cc ; October. 95Jfc. Corn Higher ; cash , 42Jfo ; Septcmbei 43c. Oats Finn ; cash , 24u ; October 2lc. Ilyo- Firm ; Wife. Pork-Quiet ; 14.b7h' . Lord $ 'Jr0. ' Whlsky-l.H. Butter Quiet but steady ; crn.xmcry , 1 ( 20c ; dairy , 15fel7c. MVE STOCK. Clilcnco , Sept. 7. The Drovsra" Jout nal rcnorts n follows : Cattle-Receipts , 7,000 ; market lOohlghc for good ; common weak ; beeves , M.2036.40 steers , fatOQO.lOt stackers and feeder ! j cows , bulls and mixed , il.S ( ftfl.OO ; Trxns cattle , $ l.SO&j3.20 ; western rangers , HORS Receipts , 10,000 ; mnrUct wenk ; nlxcil , J.t)5c'iO.-W ) ; lienv , $ < t.XiO.OO ( ) ( ! ; light , j.7ii(0.5 ; skips , f 1.0 : vy0.tVT . Sheep Receipts. O.IXX ) ; market slow und n hmlo lower ; natives. M.00 4.1K ) : westerns , * n.l0.n3.ij ( ; Texuns , * 2.40 ( < ia.50 ; liunbs , $ n.50 OJMJ. Nutlonnl Stock Vnrds. Knst St. Louis. Sent. 7. Cuttle Receipts , 1,000 ; flhlpincnU , 1,0H ( ) ; innrkct stronp ; clioice icuvy nntlvo Btccrs , J.M.Iriifi.M ; fnir to Rood iiitivo steers , $4.Xi ( ) 5.Vi'i ; butcherh" steers , nedium to choice , $3.bOii-IOO ( ; irruss-fcd , Hogs Receipts. 2-)00 , ; shipments , 300 ; nnrket Btcnily ; choice heavy nnil butchers' selectioni , SO. lAgO.O ( ) ; packing , mcilluin to irimc , f < t. : < . i@i.r ] > o : llKht grades , orillnury to best , ? < ) .20Ci < lU ( ) . KniiKnH City. Sept. 7. Cuttle Re ceipts , 200 ; shipments. II.5CO ; peed to choice corn-fed. $5.00 ( 5.60 ; comnion to medium , J5.00@fi.20 ; f-rnss rnngo steers , ? 1.00jl3.40 ( ; cows , S1.2o@2.75. Ho 's Receipts , : iOOU , ; shipments. 2,000 : innrkct opened steady , closing' weak nnd 5 ; < 3 1IM lower ; peed to choice , ? 0. : ) ( ( UO ; common to medium , { "J.tXi7 ) ( O. ' O ; skips uud pis ( , M.5U ( 5.20. OMAHA IjIVIS STOCIi. Cattle. Friday , Sept. 7 , 1SSS. Thcro wcro no very Rood cattle hero nnd nothing sultahlo for the dressed beef trade. The bulk of tlio receipts was made up of native nnd western feeders. The offerings of choice butchers stock were tilsolinht. The market was about , steady on all grades of cuttle. The market was strong on good heavy hops and tlio tops , which wcro better than any thing hero yesterday , brought SJ.40. The market on lii-lit and mixed hogs w.isnot very active at about steady prices. The market closed weak with the buyora bidding lower , tlio sumo as on the past two or three days. The hogs were about all sold before the closo. Shoe p. There wcro no fresh receipts , but n load of stale offerings changed hands. Itcuclpt-i. C.rttlo 550 Hogs 2,1)50 ) I'ruvnllitiu I'fiucs. The following is a table ot prices p.ild in this innrKQt for the gr.Uci ot stoult men tioned. 1'rimostecrs , 1300 to 150J Ibs.$5.25 W5.50 Prune steers , 1100 to 13JO Ibs. . 4.50 ! 5.35 Native f coders 2.75 Western feeders 2.75 ( iiII.S Runto steers , com'on to choice 3.00 @ ! ,00 Common to good cows 1.10 ( u'J.OO Choice to fancy cows 2.25 Corn-fed cows 3.00 ( 3.40 Common to choice bulls 1.25 fti'J.OO Fair tocnoico light hops C.tO (7i0.10 ( Fair to choice hc.iv.r hops 0.25 ( rf ( > .40 Fairtocuolcu uiixeit nogs 0.00 ( iili.20 ItcprcHontiutvo Sale * . OATTLU. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow , native 770 Jt.OJ 13 cows , natives 801 1.40 S3 heifers , yearlings 443 1,50 4 cows , natives 1,100 l.fiO 20 cows , natives S(0 ( 2.10 23 heifers , natives 878 2.20 31cows 845 2.20 21 cows , natives 830 2.30 2 Istockcrs , natives 802 2.50 15culves 341 2.05 0 calves 311 2.01 17 feeders , natives 05(1 ( 205 3 calves 2W5 2.75 8 feeders , natives 038 275 24 feeders , natives 870 'i . y 1 h'-ifer 1,150 2.t5 03 feeders , westerns 878 3.02J < 20 feeders , natives 1,000 3.05 7 feeders 1,0'4 310 20 feeders 1.0(5 ( 3.20 7 feeders , natives 1,181 3.25 07 feeders , natives 1,021 3.35 44 steers , natis-cs 1,110 3.40 HOOS. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 74. . .212 20J tli.OO 70. . , .177 M ) 0.00 00. . , .211 SO 0.05 100. . , .lbO 100 0.05 04. . , .23-1 120 C.05 72. . nee 2i 0 0.05 f > 5. . ! ! iio SO 0.05 71. . , .232 280 0.05 5(1. ( . 200 0.07' 73. . , .23-i 240 01. . , .255 120 0.10 CO. . , .229 ICO 0.10 03. . , .210 200 C.10 78. . , .237 120 ( i.10 71. . , .235 100 0.10 75. . , .2Jj 120 0.10 75. . . .220 ICO 0.10 03. . , .240 200 0.10 03. . , .240 120 0.10 70. . , .233 120 0.12 Cj. . , .245 200 0.15 54..251 210 0.15 01..202 0.40 No. Av Pr 11 bucks 09 2.5C 100 sheep , natives 78 8.0C Packers rtircluisc.s. Showing the number of hogs bought by the leading huyers on the market to-day : G. II. Hammond & Co . f,4 Omaha Packing Co . 3J.C Armour C. P. Co . 75t J. P. Squires & Co . 1.22C nnd Lowest. The following are the highest and lowest prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs on this market during the past few days , ami for the corresponding period in 1887 and ISSOi Live Stock Notes. Hogs sold here within 20e of the extremi top in Chicago. Mr Culdwell , of Elgin , Nob. , came in will a load of cows. H. W. Hiohardson came In with thrco loads of cattle from Cambridge. Sam Idle , of Ashland , was in and solil t load of hogs at the top price. Jim Frnzior , a shipper of Columbus , wai down looking over the market. Mr. Hankin , of the linn of Hell & Hankln , of Tilden , was a visitor at the yards to-day. H. W. Curtis , of Abhland , came In will two loads of cows and calves which sold 01 the market. A. C. Smith , of Fullerton , was in with tw < loads of cattle nnd two loads of hogs. Tin hogs sold at $0.40. Shippers are warned to look out for ligh hogs , which are now selling 35c per hundrci lower in Chicago than heavy hogs , Produce , KruIlN , 12tc. HUTTEII Fancy , solid-packed creamery , 1 ! @ 21c ; choice country , liif < J17o ; commoi trades , 10vl3c. Eoos Stnctlv fresh , 15@10o candled. OIUNGKS Messmns , f5.CO@0.00 per box Korli , $0.00@0,25 per box. CAUFOIINU Gu U-ES ? l.251.50 per case SOUTH EUN Giurus 4C@Oyo per 10-11 basket. PBACHES California , 51.00Q1.50 per box Missouri , S3c@il.00 per K bu. lUNAJUs-Commou , J1.50Q2.25 per bunch choice , $2.50(33.50. ( LEMONS ? 4.00ji5.50 ( per case. UANTULores 4003751 ! per dozen. PLUMB 5001750 per bu. Ilt'CKi.EiiEiutiES $ l.2o per drawer. POTATOES tO@COo IKT bushel. SWEKT POTATOES ! ( 5o jierlb. PoL'LTiir No dressed fowl in the market llvo chickens. t3.50@3.75 pur doz. : sprini chickens. tJ.25@3.00. TOMATOES 75.0itl.25 per bu. WATCIIMULOXS J3.00@12.00 per 100. PEAKS California , S3.00@3.50 j > er bu box Southern , 75 per & bu. CKLuitv 25Q30o ner dozen. EOG PLANT fl.XXtfl.25 per dozen. ONIONS Ufo nor lb. AITLES $ -OOQi3.00 per bbl. CIUIIMTLKS 50o per box. CiUEii Michigan , .50@0.50 pqr bbl a gals ; Californlu pear cider , JJ15.00 per bbl. Pop Conx Hico , 3i54o ( ; epmmon , 2@3c. Ciititora 50o per bushel , BEANS Choice eastern handplckcd navies I3.70Q2.60 per bushel ; weatcra hanj navies , { 2. ( > 5i22 75 ; mediums ' , Limn bcnns 6c nsr pound. IUf. . n. b. cars , Nn.-l upland , $0.00 ; No. 2 upland , J5.00. UlUX J10.00. Cuorrni ) Fr.nn $17 00 per ton. ViNi.fHii Cider , Syoloc per tfal. White wine , Iii ( lt5o per g.il. Groc'i'rst . 'liUt , Revi cd prices are as follows : HAOCII.NO Stark A. seamless , 22c ; Amos- kcng , scitiulcss. 17iii ) : Lewiston A , seamless , lOc ; American , seamless , 17e ; burlaps. 4 to 5 bit , Il ( l4e ; gunnies , single , I3o ; gun nies , double , 20o ; wool sacks , 35c. Twines- Flax , 3Sc ; extra sail , 20te21c sail U , HiftfJOo1 cotton. 21c ; Jute , lOc. < Mocha , 25@20c ; Rio , good , Irtff ? 17o ; Mandahllnf. , 2a&l-'bc * , roasting Itio , 14c < | lOu ; O. G. Java , 2l@20o ; .lava , interior , 22 ( < 5 Sfic : Klo , fiinoy , 10' U'c ' ; Santos mid Mara- calbo , 17rt U o : Avbucklcs. lS.8ic. SOOAU Granulated , So ; conf. A , 73fc ; white cxtru C , 7 . , c ; extra C , 7'4'e ' ; yellow C. 04c ; iiowderod , bjfe ; cubes , S c. HOXRT 12 11'c for one pound frames ; strained honey. ( XSSc per pound. HBIISWAX Utioico yellow , 20ii'32Xo ( ; dark colored , 133 14c. Young America , full cream. c ; full cream chtddara , 'Ji ' 9l , u ; full cream Hats , ( lOti'J'l ; good to uholco skimmed Cheddars , UOitlV * . skimmed flats , 5' 5' e. PICKI.IU Medium , in bbls.5.5j ; do In half bbls , 1.1X1 ; small , in bbls , $050 ; do in half Mils , $3.75 ; gherkins , in bbls , $3.0' ; do In half bbls , 44.50. ToiiAcro Plug , 2005c ( ; smoking , 10@00o. .Ir.M.iKs 81.25 per 30-lb pall. SU.T $ l.30C'n.3per bbl. Koi-K 7-10. lOiSlO'ie. Mvri.n SUOAII linens , 1t ( < 112o per Ib ; penny enkci , 12i13c per Ib ; pure umplo syrup , $1.00 ber gill. TI\I : i oung Hyson , common to fair , 1S@ 25o ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , { lUjtSSoj Gunpowder , common to gond , 22it25c ; Uun- powdcr , choice to fancy , 10 ( < tti5c ; .lap.in. com- r on to medium , 15w.'f Janan. chnic.j to lancy , 3) ) ( 45c ; Oolong , common to good , 25(3) ( ) : ' 5o ; Oolong , clifiieo to fuiicv , fiOvi(70c ; Impor- lul , common to medium , 2o@3)6 ; Imperial , peed to fancy , 40/50c. NUTS Almonds , io@17c ; lllberts. ll ( < M2c ; Hnizil , 'j.ydrc ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , 10@tlc ; peaiuits , riZ-o. CUMKIHS : 5rtJ > 10c perlb ; assorted cakes , 7 (5T2."c ( perlb , as per list Po\vniu ; AND Sitor rfhot. S1.20 ; Imcushot , ? 1 45 ; powder , IteL's , $5.00 ; half kegs 52.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting , kegs , ? 2.15 ; luscs. 100 ft. 2Xi75u ! HiriNin : : JJMID Tierce. ! 'V' ' : 40-lD square cans , ' .I' ' . c ; 50-lb round , 0'4i" ' 20-lb round , ' , c : 1 0-lu pails , O o ; 5-lb paiis. l ! > , c ; 3-lb pails , U\c. PuoMsioss Hams 12JfO > l-/fc : hrcakfast bacon , 10 40ille ; bacon sides , lOiiDlO c ; dry suit. ! l'e ' ; bhoulders , ! 'c ' ; dried beef , SMffilOJ c. DHIIUI I'lit'lTs Figs , m boxes , per ib , 13@ ICc ; dates , in boxes , 5J ( < t'7i ! ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , 1.50 ( < f3.75 ; Malaga loose raisins , S2.30ii2.50 ( ; now Valen cia raisins , per Ib , 7K&'hc ; Call- foroui loose muscatels , per box. SI. 75. California London layer raisins , per box , $2.35(82.50 ( ; pitted cherries , per Ib , S0&i21c ; California pitted plums , per Ib , 12@13c ; dried blackberries , per Ib , 8V < i@'c ' ; dried raspberries , per Ib. 4C' 25c ; evaporated ap ples , S' ( ( il4c ; California sun dried peaehus. 13c ; California unbared evaporated peaches , ! 5@lSc ; evaporated C.Wifornia apricots , llo ) : Xantee currants , 0) ) ' ( i7e ; Turk ish prunes , Il4fii4 4'c ; citron. 22 ( ( 2lc ; orange peel , 15. : ; lemon peel , lOc. Fisn. Holland Herring , ' SScfJTOOc. per keg , White Fish , } < bbls. , No. 1 , irli.OO , Famil.\ $3.75 ; Trout , No. 1 , ? 550 : Mackerel. ) bbls. Hloatcr Mess , S18.00. Hlontcr , f 10.50. No. 1 Shore , 13.50 , Large Family , $1050 ; Labra dor Herring , SI. SO ; Columbia Hivcr Salmon , $17.00 per bbl. CoiniMi Per Ib , whole. Co ; bricks and strips Tocgc. CANPYMixed. . Sf < 7 > 13c ; stick , 8JX(3'.ll ( ' c ; rock candy , 10J < @ 13c ; fancy uindy. 'iWUic. Dry Guotls. . . . . il U. t/V' UU1U1 fU. i Uf 11 Vf. IV , IU11 Hristol , 1'iJ ' o ; Union Pacific , 17o OAUI-ET WAUIUib White , lOo ; colored , * H\TTS Standard , So ; Gem lOc ; Beauty , 2' c ; ISooiic , 14c ; H , cased , * tl.5o. PHI.NTS Solid colors Atlantic Gc Slater . . . . . . . . , . , ; . . 1./.IB lf.l ll > rtll fil Sn f .M.I n JI i/ * " 1. ; Swift Uiver , So ; Thorndilto OO , Ttiorndiko EP , SXo ; Thorndilio 120 , 0 > Jo ; Thorndilco XX , I5c ; Cordis Wo. 5 , O o ; Cordis No. 4. lie. DESIMSAmcisUeag , ' .ioz , Kl o ; Everett , 7 oz , 13Ho : York. 7oz , i3' < c ; Havmakcr , 6 0 ; .Taffrcy XX , ll o ; Jalfrcy XXX , i2Hc ; Heaver Crook AA , 12o ; Heaver Creek UB lie ; Heaver Creek CC , lOc. KENTUCKY JEVXS. Memorial , 15c ; D.ikota 18o ; Durham , 27 } < c ; Hercules , Itic ; Learning. iiiRton , 22 > o ; Cottswold , 27 } c. CitAsii. Stevens' 13 , Go ; Slovens' B bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7J c ; Stevens A' bleached , SKc ; Stevens' 1 > , 8'tfc ; Stevens' P , bleached , O'Xe ; Stevens' N , y c ; Stevens' N , bleached. lo } c ; Stevens. SRt , 12 c MISCCI.IANKOL' ! , . Taoio ou ciotn , 2.50 ; plain Holland , 9J o ; Dado Holland. 12Kc. Hrown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7HC ! At' Inntio H , 4-4 , 7 > { c : Atlantic D , 4-4 , OKd At- lantiop , 4-4 , Oc ; Auroni LL , 4-4. Oe ; Aurora Cv4W ° \ Crown XXX , 4-4 , 0 > fc ; Hoosiet LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 > fc ; Law- rencoLL , 4-1 , Co ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 } o ; Pepperell U , 4-4 , 7c ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , O c ; Pcpporoll. 8-4 , lSKoPcppcrcll,0-4,21c ; ; Pop- pcroll , 10-4 , 23cUticaC ; , 4-4. 4c ; Waehusctt , 4-4 , 7 > * fc ; Aurora K , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora H , 4-4 , . ' DUCK \Vcst \ Point r'J in , 8 o ? , lOJ c ; West Point 29 in. 10 oz , 13c ; West Point 29 in , 12 01. 15o ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , lOc , FIAXSKLS Hed , C , 24 In , 15 ; E , 2-t in , 21 c : G G , 24 In , ISc ; II A F.ff , 25o ; J U P , J , TI c PHISTS Pink and Hobcs Richmnnn , Go , Allen , Oo ; Hiveruomt. 5c ; Steel Hivcr , 0) o ; Hichmond , 0 cP.ifille. ; O c. PitiNTS JJrcss Charter Oak , 5J c ; Kamaix ) , 4 } < c ; Lodl , 5'4c ; Allen , Oo ; Hich mend , Oc ; Windsor , O'Xc ; Eddystouc , CJ o : Paeitlo. OKc. . SiiEHTiNo Uerkelpy cambric No. 00 , OJ < e ; Best Yet , 4-4. GJfo ; butter cloth OO , 4 c ; Cabo' , 7 c ; Farwcll half bleached 8Ke ; Fruit of Loom , OJfe : Grccm G , Oo ; Hope , 7Jf ; Kins Philip cam brie , Ho. Lonsdalo cambric , 11 y a Lonsdale. Oc ; Now York mills , lOKc I'cppercll , 42-in , llo ; Pepperell , 40-in , 1'Jo Pepperell , 0-4 , lOc ; Peiipercll , 8-4. 21c ; Pep pcroll , 9-4 , 2lo ; ; Poppcroll. 10-4 , 23c ; Cantor 4-4 , 8'4c ; Triumph , Co ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val ley , fie. Fi.ANsni.s. -Haftstncn,20e ; Gosticn 32J < c ; Clear Lake , 3JK" ! Jron Mountain " Fi.ANN'iii.o White G H.No. 2 , / , 22'ie ; C H , No. 1 , J/ , 2c ; U H. No. 2 , , 22Ko ; U H ! No. 1 , V , 0c ; ( iueehol , No. 1.i , 42c. fe > 5'e ; Henfrow dress , CAMIIHICS Slater , 6)40 ) : Woods , Standard , 5 } c ; Peacock , 5'ic. PUIXTS ( NDIOO Hi.uif jArnolcl , OV e ; Aincr lean , O' c ; Gloucester , OJ e : Arnold C loni cloth , U : Arnold II loiifr cloth , 1 ( > K' Arnoh Gold Seal. 10) ) ; Stiefel A , 12 ; Windsor Gel < Ticket , lok. SiiiHTiXd Checks , Caledonia X , 9 } o ; Cal edonia XX. 10 ! c ; Ecqiiomy , Oo ; Otis , Oc. Ijcntlicr. Hemlock bole , Ib ( < f27o per Ib ; oak solo , 30 ( Sic per Ib ; oak liar ness , 23@30c per Ib ; solee ted oak and trace , 33opfcrlb _ ; oaK and hum lock upper , 20@22o por'foot. Hemlock cal skin , No. 1 , BOigOOo 'lier Ib , according t < woiBht ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , OUcQill.OO poi Ib ; Philadelphia call skin , extra , tt.OOdJl.H per Ib ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , G070o poi ib : oak kip skin , No. 1 , TO'tSOo per Ib ; I'liilu dolphla kip skin , extra , fcO@OOo perlb. Froncl calf skins , ( uccordlntrto weight imdnuolity ) f 1.15Q41.75 per Ib ; French kip skins , do , SOetf. $1.10 | xr ; Ib. Cordovan , russott , 18e ; satii linish. 20o i > er foot ; welt leather , $3. ! > 0@4.5i per side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 20 ( < 30i per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 25@30o pe : foot ; glove calf skins , 20SiUc ( : per foot Douglas kid , 30@IOo per foot ; kangaroi skins , 40(8500 ( per foot , according to quality Toppings , f3.CKXraiO.00 per dozen ; linings $500@y.OO per dozen ; npron skins , flO.OOGJ 12,00 per dozen. _ MctnU and Tinners' Stock. Tin plate. I C , 10x14 , best , 0.7n ; tin plate rooflng , I C , 14x20 , W.15 ; sheet zinc , M.BOfT C.75 : pig lead , fl.30 : bar lead. 14.55 : largo pl | block tin , 23e ; small pig block tin , 27o ; ba tin , 2 < o ; Eoldor , 14@l c ; copper bottoms , 31o sheathing copper , tinnea , 2Uc ; planlsning coji per , tinned , 35c : leudpipe , ( Ike : slieot lead 7o sbceriron. N S IS to 24f3.20 ; UUssiairon , 13o Am liussla tilanishcd , A , 10 Uo ; Am Hussii planished. ' ! ) , OUo ; painted barb wire. | 3.25 galvanized barb wire , H < X > > it l Bails , | 2.9 ( " .2,30 ; steel wire nails , $2.COo2.70 ; Iron nails , f3lO.J2.15. ( Jt SK Maehlno castings , $12.00ifl3.00 ( ; steve plates , J7.U0ilS.dO ; wrought IronS.KK'5 10.00 ; bones , dry. $ o.lM : steel , t-VOO per ton ; copper. $ ) j.OOi(9.tX ) ; brass , * 4.00(5.00 ( ; zinc , ? 2.00.ft.0l ( : ( ; Holld lend , W.OOCi3.00 ; tea lead , $2.00ccW.50 ; rubber , $2.50 3.00 ; mixed rags , Sl.UlGJUft pcrewt. Ijtiinlicr. First and second clear , } tfii'J ( In. $ 7 OOQI9 00 First and second clear , lhO 13f ( In 40 00@.M 00 Third clca-- l ic\ \ \n \ 43 thK'MO 00 A select , I'iO'l1. In 37 00 ( < i3.l ( H ) H select , l C'-'l ' in 35 00rf37 ( 00 A stock boards , I2W10 feet , 12 in 40 ( K ) H Mock bo.vrds , 12&1" feel , 12 in 41 00 C stock boards , l' ' ( 10 foot , 12 In SO ( K ) 1) stock boards , 12(110 ( feet , 13 In 2.1 ( HI Flooring , tlrst common , ( I lu 31 00 Flooring , second common , U In 32 00 Select fencing flooring 17 Oil Siding , first and second clear , 14 ( < eiO ft.25 00 Siding , first common , 10 feet 22 00 Shllng , second common . . .19 ( XI Common boards 12 50 No. 2 board ? , all lengths 12 50 Fencing No 1,12@20 feet 10 5(1 ( Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 18 feet 15 BU Joists and scantling , 2.\4 , 14 ( < ? 10 feet. . . .1(1 ( IX ) Timber , 4x4 , SxS , 120110 feet 17 ( X ) Pickets , first rough , good 20 ( X ) Pickets , fancy bend and dressedselectcd.'Jfi IK ) Shingles , choice A to extra A 2 00A2 ( SO Shingles , standard 2 5'I ' Shingles , No. 1 1 10@t in Lath , dry 2 4(1 ( 1'osts , each 10@ 2(1 ( Coal anil Mine. LlM J S5gKe ( ! ) ; Portland cement. $3.55 ; do nifstic cement , $1.35 ; plaster , & 2.00 ( < C2.15 ; hair , 23@25c. Co vi. Anthracite , range , and nut. f 10.0 ; largo egg , 4.0. .5 ; Ilock Spring , $7.00 , Su perior , ? 00,1 ; low.i , S4.50go.50 ; steam coal. Jl.50 to * ' .M)0. ) THE RMIM TIME TABLES OMAHA SimUUUAN TUAINS. HnnnltiK betwi-en Council IllulTs and AlbrlRlit , In addition to the stations mentioned , trains stop at Twentieth and Twenty-fourth ttreots , aud at the Summit In Omalu. IVcHtward. CIIItJAUO , IIOCIC ISLAND A : PACIFIC. Leave. Arrlvo. A No.l4 4OOp.m.O : No.2 7 : ( a. in Jl No. 2 0:5) : i > . m. A'No. 13..11:30 : a. in C No. 0 0Cfi : a. m. 0 No. 5 5:45 : p. in A No. 4 U:40a.m. : A No.3 fl:60 p. in C Des Molnus Accommodation. G Doa 3inln.es Accommodation. KANSAS CITV , S.JUU Jc COUNCIL HLUl-'CS A No.2 Hii : a. m.A ! No.3 U:3 : > a.m A No.4 . . . .U:10 : p.m/A NO.T . . . . : 'W p.m CHICAGO A : NOHTHWKSTKItN. C. Kx. No. 2.H:10 : a. m.O. , Kx. No. 1..7:00 : p. m Vcstlb'd No. 4.H : J p. in. Vfbtlb'd No.3.7:10 : a. in Atl'o Kx.No. .U:40 : a. in. I'ac. lix. No.G.OMIp. in Dally except Sunday. CIIICAOO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL. No.2 : ! ( ) a. m.No. , 1. . ! 7:00a.a : No. t 7:30 p. in. No.3 UtfjOp.ni SIOUX CITY A ; PACIFIC. A No. 10 Tiffin , in. A No.O Si.Tia.m A No. 13. . 7iflp. in. A No. 11 . . .0:00 : p.ni OMAHA & ST. LOUIS. A fio.8 .3:101) : . m A No. 7 . . IhTin.in CIIICAOO , IIUHLINOTON & QU1NOY. A No.4 H:4) : a. m. A No. B. . . 7 : 0 a.m A No.fl . . fi:50 : p. m. A No. . " . . . .fli'O p.ni A dally ; II dully exeunt Sat : C dally etcep' ' Sun. ; I ) except Mon. : t fast mail ; * Limited. TEEL PENS Are the Best , IN THE IZKSUNTlAIi QUALITIES OF Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. Sample * for trial of 12 different styles by mall , on receil'tof K ) cent * In ttaiui'8. A k for card * m U. WISON , BL&KEMAN & GO , , 753 New nrmubvny Vork. , C. H. TAUUEIl. K. P. IllCHUA.V. J. II. BI.ANCI1A1II PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , SORIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALEV Live Stock Commission , Room 15 , Bxcbiniie llulldlng , Unloa gtock Yard euutu OmaUn , Nco , ALEXANDER & FITCH , . Commision Dealers in Liye Soft ; Scorn i. , OpponUo Kichango lliilldlng. Onion fitoc _ Vanla , bouth Onialia.Ket ) . UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , Bgytl.BaD riateadeaL 0 " " CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Iiiiplcineiils , Wagons , CurrlBtfot ) urn ! lliiirclcv . .tmrHlr < TlticUccii9llinnO lOlh , UnMiik , Ncbrmku. LIN1NGER & METCv\LF CO. , AsriciiltnralImiloiucntsJWagonsCarriagcJ { ) Itusf IcJ , Klc. Whotonlf. PARLI"N , ORENDORF & MARTIN ? " Wholi > nle Dcfilem In Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Bnggics JOl. TO , ! W > nnJ IW Jones Street , OmRhrt. P. P. MAST& CO. . Mannfacturcrs of Biictoye Drills , Seeders , Culllintori. liny Knkc . CUIcr Mill * nnil I.ubikti Tut- Tcrlieri. Cor.,11111 nnil Nkholns Mri'ct * . WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Wtiole nl ( > - AEriciiltnral Iinplemeiits , Wagons & Buggies Cumor 14tli "ml Xldiolun ftrrrt . OMAHA 11KAXC1I. J. F. SEIBERLING A : CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Macnincry and Binder Twine , W.H. Mpml , > l im < cr. H l.onToiiwortli U Omalm , MOLINE.MIL'BURN&STODrJARDCo M.inufaitiircrJnn , I Jobbers lu Wagons , Busies , Rate , PJOY/S / Etc , Cor. athnnl 1'nvlllc iJtrcots , Onmhn.Nvb. Artists' WlatorlnjB. " * A HOSPE. Jr.I Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1SU Doucliin t-trepl , Omelm , ebrnrk3. Bool < solloro nncl Stationers. H. M , SiS. W. JONES. Successors lu A. T. Ken run A Co. , Wholes-lie & Itctrll Booksellers and Stationers , I'lno Wcildlnj ! Stn'liinerr. ConmiPiilnl S-tallonery l.'i''J llDUiflns Stiect. Uamliu , Ncli. Boots and Shoos- KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( Succcusors lo Iteud , Joni' < .V ( .o. ) Wholesale MannfactoreKofBootsanilSlioBs Agents fur llorton llubDcr bhoo Co. lift ! , 1104 \ 11 llarney Bt.OinnliK. NclmmUa. W. V. MORSE A. CO. . Jofcs of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-11U3 loucln St.Omiilm .Manurnctorj.Sum Coffees , S lcos , Etc. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Onmlm ColTeo and ! -plco Mills. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baaing Powder , Fluvorlne KztracU , I/auiidrr luc. Inkn , Ktc. Ull 14llill rner Htreel , OmaUa , Nebraika. Crockery Agent for tlio Minufncturcrt nnd Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Cliiinncys , Elc Office. 317 B. 11th fl. , OiiiHhu , Nebraska. PERKINS. CATCH &LAUMAN. Iiuuurtura and Jobber ) of Crcciery , Glassware , Lamis , Silverware Ktc. 1514 Kiirnum PL , New I'lixton ItulUlInt ; . Commission and Storage. RIDDELL & RIDDELL" Storage and Commission Merchants , Ppeclaltlr * Hutlcr. I'IT rhro " IMiiltry , ( Inrac , 1112HowanlStre t. Omaha , CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , fcucce BOrs to McSliano & Scbrocdcr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha , Nibrntka. FREDERICK J FAIRBRASS. \VholosuIo Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commisioi Merchant. Corrc pondpneo solicited. 101 ! North ICtt btruutUuiiu : , Nob. ancM.lmo. " " " OMAHA COAL. COKE & "LHvTi"cO. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , 303 Pouth 13th Street , Omaha , Ncbraika. J. J. JOHNSON & ICO. , Manufacturers of Lime , And shippers ot Coul , Conk , Cumont , l'ii [ ter. IIK IJraln Tile , and Sewer I'lpo. Olllec , 21s , 8. Uth St. , Ouiaha , Neb. Telephone 81L NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and CoHs , 21 ! South 13th Pt. . Omaha. Neb. JOry Goods r.na Notions- ' ' " " 'M. E SM'ITH i"cb".r Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha. Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYQOODSCc Importers and Jobbers in Dry GooiIsNotioni , Gents' Furnishing Roods. Corner llth and Hwnej tits. , Omaba. NebrubLa. DEWEY" & STONE. " Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnain Street. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Furniture Omaha , Nebraska. Croporlea. PAXTON OALITACTHER & COM" Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 703,707,70S and 7118.10th St. , Omaha , Neb. MoCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , I lh and Leavenwoftli Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware. MA RKS BROS7 SADDLERY TjO , Wholesale Jliinufflcturcrj of Saddlery & Jfoers of Saddlery Hardwan And Leather. UOJ , 10. ' > and 1177 llarney St. , Omaha W. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprlnji , Wation Stork , llnrdwaro , I.umbor , Klo. IV mid 1211 llnrnuy Mreet.Uinulia. "HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Slioi Mechanic ! ' Tools and Iluffalo Kcalct. 1105 Uouiili btrc t , Uaiubn. Nebm Xa. RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , imBbn , Neb. \ \ > item Acen . . . . . i , Oo. , Jerrenon Steel Nails , ralrbanki HUncltnl Hculri. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate MetalH. Phcct Iron. tc. Aficnls for llow Scalei Miami Powder aud I.ynmn limbed Ire , - NobrasVu. . , _ . w. L. PA'RROTTE & cb. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods 1107 lUrnej bUoat , Omaha , Neb. J-umbor. " " " " OMAHATLurvTBER c"b" . , All KMs of Bnildinor Material at Wliolcsal 18U Street and Totem I'acino Track , OmtUn , LOUIS Dealer in Luintier , Lath , Lime , Sash , DoorsKW. Tirus-Coruer 7th and Lumbar C. N. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kind ? of Lumber , Ulhand California StreetOnmlm , Nobr k . Luiuher Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , erMh and Douglas } I".OmnhR. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , " * To Dealers Only , iSl Karnam plrcel , Omaha , J OH N A7WA K E FI ELD. * Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported and American ' ortlainl Cempnt. Stall Agent for Mlliraukpo lljilrnnllc Cement aud ( julncj While l.lmu , CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets ruul 1'nniuot Kloorlnu , Oth and Douglat Mllllnory nnd Notloruf. _ _ _ ' " " " 'l. OBERFELDER"'v-"c67 ' , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions W. 1M nud 515 Fnnth Hill Slrpfft Ovornlin- MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans Pauls , bMrts , 1 to. ItOI.tnd 1134 Douijlui Street , Omnhn. .Ni'l ) . Noti'ona- J.T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ( ( ] nnd < : r.K < nth 10th St. , Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle Urc-aso , Ktc. , Omaha. A. 11. lllrhop , Manafer. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Good ? , 11(0 ( Harnor Street , Omahn. Office Fixtures. THIS BlMMONDS MANUI'ACTUHtNa CO. Munufuct'.iro.'s of BanK , Office and Saloon Fixtures , , Mantlf . Shipboards Hook C sps , Drue Klxtnrei.Wall ' w < , rartitlons , ItnlllnKS.Countcrn. lleernnd Wlna CodliTMlrrurs.olp. . Factory mil' ulllcp , ITM KUd lia bouth Uth Sl.Omiih.i. Tolepliono lilt. Pnlntsjmd wrNQs & Wholesale Dcnlcr1 * In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , 1IH Fnrnnni Stroct. Omaha , Nob. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CC. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carrr nice stock of Printing , Wrapping and Writing l'urer. Hpcclal attontlcn Ktren lo car load orders. Paper Boxos. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , NOJ. 1117 nnd 131 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL Ac CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garfleii Seeds' Miami'13 ' Jones Mr t Umalia. Storage , Forwarding & , Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch hoiiso of tlio Hcmmy linear Co. Huk'ulcn al wholesale anil retail , l.KH UlOnnii 1.112 liiwil Uiruet. Ornnha. Telephone No.'M. OMAHA MANUFACTUISS. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , IMl North ElgtlitcontU Street , OmnhA , fob. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kpcnetcr , Proprietor. IOJ Doilco and lOUand 101 North luth atroet , Omaha. Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION , Auxiliary Publishers , JRub bo rc _ o o d s " OMAHA RUBBER"c67. Mannfactnrers and Dealers in Rubber Gooils III Clothing und Leather lleHlnu. ICCd Fnriinm BtretU , Doora , M. A DISBROV1CO. . . " ' Wliolcfalo Mdiiurcturors of , Sasli Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , Urnncli Office , mli un J Izunl Strueta. Omalm. Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sasn , Doors , Blinds , r.ulllnp8 , Stnlr Work nnd Interior llnnl Woo.l . Flii iu. N. 1C. Corner Mli unJ IxinvuiiwortU btrccti , Uinahu , * > ' u. Eto. ASTRANG CO. . Pumps , Pipes and Eiipes , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. . Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Sopplics , UallUnr Wlml Milla. 013 an.l . 931 Fnrnam St. , Omah . U.I .Hots , Acting Manngur , BnOWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. Bhectlron XVork STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter h son , Prop t. Manufacturers of ull kinds Steam Boilers , Ms and Sliest Iron f ori Workt South Mill nn.l 11. A , M. 1'A.VrO.V i V1KUI.1NO 1UOS WOHK8. Wronglit and Cast Iron Building Wort Kniflnoi , llruii WorkGeneral Koundry , Muolila a lllucktmltli Work , umcu and Works , U. 1' . Ujr. anil J7lti btruot , Om U " . _ _ _ _ _ C-'IVfATfA WIRE & IRON" WORKS , Manufacturers of fire and Iron Railing Iletk Italia , Wlmlnir ( Jmnls , Flower BUnd , Vflr bltina. lite , m North Kth aueet,0m h . OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of FireS Burglar Proof Safes faults , Jail Work , Irrm ami Wlro Fenclne , Hlgni. Kt . O. Anaroen , I'rop'r. Cor , lllh anil JaOUon UU. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORK * * Iron and Wire Fences , Railing ? , Guards anil Scrccni. ( or banks , nfnret.ttorci. roMilencet , to. ovf (1 AwnlDr' . Ixjckarnliu Mucblncr/ IllaottmUli Woik . 4UlbuutU Uth Ht. MEACHER ft WHITMORE , Fire and Burglar Proof Salesjiie Ucb G B UlAEeuU for IMtbold 8fi f 'i' " " "Mti'lrt *