m * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 20. 188a THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , A Strong Bull Fooling Still Controlo In Wheat CORN ADVANCES IN SYMPATHY. Moderate Activity In Oats nt an Im provement Over Momlny Pro- vlxlons Honlthlcr Cnttlo Looking Up. CIIICACJO IMlODUOn MAUKlOr. CmuAiio , Sept. HI. [ Special Telegram to THE Hin.J : Wheat opened l'tOlKo higher than It closed yesterday arid advanced an other IJ c and closc.l nt a llttlo reaction from the ontsldu prices attained. There was ex tensive rcallxing by tlio longs to-day and an enormous covering of short whc.it by the bear Interest. Thcro wiw also considerable now buying by late Investors. First cables wcro generally higher , nnd closing cables do not Indicate thiit placidity of spirit on the part of Die foreign grain trade which old world ndvlcoi a few days ago pictured. For eigners delight to bo considered languidly In different to American markets , and they nrc usually nt homo in that role. They saoin to bo getting over their languor , however , if reliance Is to btj placed on private cables. Liverpool is quoted higher , and continental markets are described ns excited , with n greater disposition to bid for wheat. With Chicago nnd eastern mark ; ts from 'J@l'Jc nbovo the expott basis , and Dulutli and Min neapolis lOc above Chicago , the formality of bidding would seem like an idle waits of energy , unless old world bidders expand their views Buddcnlyor wo drop with u terrific slump. Tlio northwest continues to bubble over with native strength. Duluth bidl.l'J % to-day for September , J1.10J.C for Doc-ember nnd $1.1 ! ! for May. Keecipts show that the attractivellgurcs lately ruling In Duluth do not draw any considerable quantity of wheat past Minneapolis. Tlio territlc advance in prices at all primary markets may bo ex pected to yield results presently in the shape of a largely Increased movement from llrst hands , unless It should bo that thcro Is no wheat or that farmers are following the ad vice that has been dinned into their cars from nil quarters , and hold back for batter prices. The next two or three weeks will lest the temper of farmers on this point pretty thoroughly. The opening was rugged. There was trading In December nt WiJfOJJUTe , nnd in May at' ) ' . ) , ! < , S'jyjje ' , ut the same moment in different paits ol the pit. The market , slowly but steadily ascended the scale until ! H'4o ' was reached for December and $1.01 for May. .September went from Sl.tX ) to ? ! . ( , and Oc tober soared to Vi } c. The advance was not accompanied with as great excitement as might have been expected , Trade was very largo , the current running deep and Btiong , but it was neither noisy nor nproarous. The shorts were too earnest to think of having a band precede them nnd tlio bulls didn't have tlmo to think of It. From the top range mentioned in the foregoing , the market worked back Ic , December going to Oi ' . { u nnd May to 51.00. The bulk of trad ing was within MOfJ < o of the top , however , nnd the market hud plenty of snap through out. The wild and wooly bull feeling in the noithwcst was the principal inspiration hero for both bulls and bears. Tlio paeo for the last few days has been exceedingly lapltl. Hut there nro yet a few who have the temerity to attempt to break Iho cm rent at thU stage. The markets wt'ro too broad to-day for special heed to bo paid to individual oper ators , though some curiosity ns to what HutPtiinson was doing was manifested , and it was generally admitted that ho was a lib eral seller. Ills realising , whether great or Binall , produced no apparent effect. The market was virile from start to llnish. Com mission merchants did n big business to-day. They did quite as much selling as buying. The closing range was practically nt the lop nnd fully 'Ji'o over yesterday's final quota tions. Late cables rollcctcd tlio improve ment hero , though in a minor key. The corn market generally was under the influence of the excitement In wheat. Ko- ccipts wcro under expectations to the extent of about 40 cars\vhich somewhat helped the strength , nnd to-morrow's promise of only 473 cars was n further sllmulaling feature. Trading was fairly active and closed nt the best prices of the day. It opened quiet but llrm , at an improvement of ? @ } c on pre vious prices. There was not much life in early trading until wheat had uiado a consid erable advance , when the shorls took the alarm and began biddinir briskly , which quickly advanced the prlco le above tlio opening for Iho Oclobcr option. Tlio opening prieo for October was ut 41c , with a few sales nt 4u. ( It soon advanced to 4'J > < c and sold off again tollj < c , but near the close again became quite stron gaud mado42 u for October , which was the best price of the day. November closed at a discount of Ij c from October , nnd December and year each gained l4'c } on yeslerday's last quotation , Iho 11 mil price to-day being 'JS\s. \ May closed Oats wcro moderately active early In the session , ruling quiet later nnd averaging n fraction higher than yesterday. Receipts continue- Liberal , but at the same time the day's advance in corn was suftlclent to call out a litllo strength in this cereal with most of the trading in May , which sold up to Vc. Cash and near futures showed a slight improvement with some buying to cover shorts , while intermediate mouths were dull , with no influence lo induce buy ing nsldo from that already noted. Fair business was done in No. 2 In store at ! 3i23 ( > c , or © .Ifo ad vance , with cash sales chiotly by samples. The provision Irado was considerably stronger. No great activity , characterized trading , yet for near und forward delivery the bull side was retarded in a remarkably friendly way , and the entire market was better supported llian for several days. The uneasiness which Iho yellow fever news has lalely occasioned disap peared lo n great extent , and In its place quite u confident feeling was witnessed. In the day's speculation January pork and Oclobcr short ribs wcro the two most active lines. Future lard was quiet , though sales of cash reached the largo ag gregate of ! lCOO tierces. The cash sold brought (10.50 , and with the exception of 100 tierces , which wcro rcbought by n rcllner , was taken for immediate export. Cash short ribs were also sold freely for shipment at 50 " ! % a nbovo the Oclobor market. The day's prices all around , save on cash , October and November lard , averaged and rested hlghci than yesterday. Lard for the dilvcrief stated closed unchanged. For October port the advance established was f 1.21K , for No vcmber , year und January pork "i c , fet year nnd January lard fie , for October sheri ribs SOc , nnd for January short ribs J c. CHICAGO MVE STOCK. CHICAGO , Sept. Do. ISpoclal Telegram tt TUB UKC. | CATTLE Trade was ralher slow yet the chances wcro that about all deslrabli stock would bo sold before the day closed There wcro fair shipping orders nnd bee packers seemed to want more stock that yesterday , and taking Into account the un lircccdcnted run of last week , and the In crease for this week so far , the market Ii in fair shape. Had the run been any wai light to-day values would have ruled higher and , as It was , some prune natives sold fo : more money llian they would have brought yesterday but such ore scarce. Hut there seems to bo all that Is wanted , ns a few can seem to satisfy the demand. Texans an i rangers formed at least two-thirds of the re colpts , consisting of eighty cars of Texan nnd 259 cars of rangers , averaging twenty two to Iho car. This class sold about th Buino as yesterday. There may have beci "soft spots" hero and there , but in a genera way there was no change to note. I anything the tendency was lower. Comma : natives also sold about the same as yestci day , but U should bo borne in mind tha values on common stock are down lo lov watermark. Cow stock remains down a low as at any time this year or last. Vca calves are In largo supply and selling at en trcmoly low prices. The stacker nnd fecde trade Is slightly boiler lhan last week , on buyers seem willing to pay good prices fo prtcio stock. The receipts included 7OC Texas and western cattle ; choice beeves (5..V ) ( < i0.20 ; medium to good steers , lav ) to l&OOlbs , $4.Tij < 35.70 ; ( do to 1200 Ibs , M & 0fi 4iOO : stackers and fcedei s wore more aril vo nt $1 " , f.n.2.V cows , bulls and mixed , tl.lMiii J.M ) ; bulk , * 'J OK < 12.SO. Texas cattle steady ; fitcors , tlVJto lUVJlbs , $ i.X.C3.10 ( ) ; 750 to 1 > OU Ibs , ? J.4 : > ra'J > .ri ; COO to 7CO Ibs , t2.a.y 'J.CO ; cows , tl.bU'iiJ.'J. ! ! western rangers , dull : na tives nnd Imlfbreeds.f'UOwl.ir.icows .lO @ 'J 50 ; wintered Texans , : > .75MM'0. : lions There was an unsettled and un easy feeling from the start on the part of salesmen , and they submitted to n downturn of 10Q15c from the very start , and from that time on nt every turn the general market seemed to grow weaker , finally closing 1/WJOc / lower than yesterday on nearly all classes. At the close fair packing sorts wcro solllngntf.'i.OJ , and buyers for packers ad mitted that their strings would not go over < i.UO , and perhaps under. Some very good grasserssold at M ( > 0 ( 5 bO , and best ship ping heavy at ' . . : i5iHUr , . A few I'hlladol- phhis nnd fancy heavy sold nt 50.50 , or say aOfriIflo , lower than n week ago. Light assorted - sorted are down again to t-G.lOCy. 0.1,1 for prime , and a few fancy sold at { 4W5. Com mon light mixed sold nt $ > .75 ( < ( B.s'i. FINA.NVIAIj. Nr.w VOHK , Sept. 25. [ Spaclal Telegram to Tun Ur.K.1 STOCKS A quiet opjning at or near the last figures of yesterday was fol lowed by some exhibition of weakness , and the general list dcdino.l fractionally early In the forenoon. After this thcro was un 1m- 'provcmont In values , but the market was dull and the volume of business not large. There was some waiting to learn the result of the St. Paul meeting in London , but when the result was made known it was without ' visible effect. The English ( stockholders voted to act with .1. S. Morgan it Co. for n consolidation to protect their interests , and it was said that stockholders representing IbO- 000 shares had deposited their holdings with that firm. The Hock Island directors de clared on yesterday their regular dividend of l' per cent , nnd this morning that stock opened IJf higher , though it subsequently knt part of the advance. St. Paul opened ! 4 higher , nt 05 , sold ofC a little and then advanced to C0 > , under good buying , after which there was n fair reaction. Towards noon the market became very dull and quiet , with u r.ither heavy tone , prices in most of th list standing a little higher than at the open ing. The afternoon was devoid of interest , and prieo changes , as a rule , were Incense quential. At the close Union Pacific showed a gain of I'f ' and Hocking Valley of 1 point. The remainder of the list was gcnoially not far from the opening prices. The following are the closing quotations. IT. S. 4s regular. . . . KM % Northern 1'aclilc. , 2fi > { II. H. ta coupons. . . . KM' . donreferrcd fi'M , U. F. I'iin'guliir. ' W\ 0. fcN.\V U.iM'ifl coupons..1U7' rte preferred HI1 } I'acldclisof 'in K'l N" . V. Conliul HM J Central I'acIIlo . . . Ti p.i > . &i : 0 Chicago & Alton .1:10 : Itock Island ll'H'i ' Chlcago.Ilutllngton tM. . & St. 1' B.1'4 < fc Oulncy 11H do preferred 107 D..L.&W . . . .HI' . St. Paul & Omaha. . Wi Illinois Central. IKi'j ' tloproferral 100 I. , II. \\V 17 Union IMcillc ( U'i KtuiBns tt Texas . . ll' { W. . St. L. A , P H'i LnkoShoro Hll'i do preferred.il'i ' Michigan Control. Western Union W MissouriPacillc . . . ' , MONEY ON CAM , Easy nt 1) @ ) per cent ; last loan at 2 per cent , and closing oflercd at 2 per cent. PlIIME MBItCANTlLB PAl'Ell 3.f@7Ji pOr cent. STCIIMKO EcnxnnQuiet but steady at l.bl.f ! for sixty-day bills , Sl.bS for de- maud. PRODUCE. Cine 100 , Sept. 25. Wheat Stronger ; cash , S.OJ ; October , orVo ; December , OS 5-10c ; May , fl.OO . Corn Stronger ; cash nnd October , 42Jfc ; December. 3S ) u ; May. S ll-10c. Oats Firm ; easli , iijfc ; October , 21c ; December , 21 4e ; May , Ua c. Uyo 5Uc. Harley Nominal. Prime Timothy f 1.32. Flax 1.35. Whisky $1.20. Pork Firmer ; cash and October , ? H.03 ; November , Jii.'jr ; } < f. Lard Firm ; cash and October , $10.50 ; November , * 0.y y . Flour In fair ( fcmand and higher ; patents , 55.75@i.OO ( : bakers' , in sacks. 1.90(34.15. ( Dry Salt Meats Steady ; shoulders , , $ * .02 > ( 7.75 ; short clear , $9.00@'J.23 ; short ribs , Huttcr Quiet ; creamery , 13@22. } c ; dairy , Cheese Shade easier ; full cream Ched dars , SQSife ; ilnts , $ X@9o ; Voung Ameri cas , 8X@Sfu- Kggs Higher ; fresh , 17J @ 18c. Tallow Steady ; No. 1. solid packed , 5 } @ 5J c ; No. 2 , 4J c ; cake , 5K@3e per lu. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green sailed , CJfc ; light green sailed , ti e ; sailed bull , c ; green palled calf , 0 > OJ7c ; dry flint , 7j/@Sc ; branded hides IR ) ) or cent off ; deacons , 20@25o each ; dry salted , 7c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 34,000 18,000 Wheat bu 03.000 49,000 Corn.bu 42-1,000 833,000 Oats , bu 203,000 232,000 Uyo , bu Uarlcy.bu . . . . New Vork. Sept. 23. Wheat Receipts , 41,000 ; exports , 24,000 ; spot market 1 red , fc7c ; ungraded red , 03@Sl.oi : > fc ; No. 1 red , nominal ; options active , 2ft2 ( > 4C higher , closing strong ; October $1.01@l.U-J , ' , | , ' , closing at * l.fti < f. Corn Receipts , 07.500 ; exports , 5.000 ; spot market lfl ( > l } o higher , moderately active , advance checking business ; No. 2 , GlJ-f ® L'c in elevator , Gl Jf@W > fc afloat ; un mixed , 49@52jc ! ; options active and 1J < 2 c higher on early mouths , ? B'@J on late months , closing strong. October 604 33 0 , closing at 52c. Oats Hcceipls , 205,100 ; exports 423 ; spot market a tnilo easier , fairly active ; options dull and a shade lower , October closing ut 29Xc ; mixed western , 20@ilc : ; white west ern. 2TGS45c ; No. ! i spot wnitc , 33@33lfc. CofTeo-Optlonsopcnod barely slcadyclosing September and Oclobcr firm , balance steady ; sales , 55,000 bags , Including September at S12.75i12.SO ( ; October , fl2.00@12.10 ; Novem ber , $11.35@11.45 ; spot Hlo dull und weak ; fair cargoes * 14.75. Petroleum Sleady g'and quiet ; United closed at 92 ; e. Eggs Firmer and In moderate demand ; western , 17@19'fe. ' Pork Steady and fairly active , quoted at ? 15.25@15.75. Lard Spot easier , lower and dull : western steam. S10.75J)10.S5 ( ) ; options very dull , lower and depressed ; sales , October closing ul S10.01. Uuttcr Easy nnd In moderate demand ; western dairy , 12 ( < J14J < e ; western creamery , 1 Cheese Choice firm nnd dull ; western 8t. Louis. Sept 25. Wheat Excited anil higher ; cash , 95.c ; October , 07 } o nominal Corn Higher ; cash , 40) c ; October , 3H < c OiUa Firmer : cash , 23c ; October , 23c. 1'ork Quiet at $15.23. Lard Steady ut 510.12) . Whisky $1.14. Uuttor Quiet and steady ; creamery , 15 ( < i 20o ; dairy , 15@l7c. MinnnnpoliR , Sept. 25. Wheat Loca receipts were 301 cars and 81 were shlppci out. Uuyiug was liberal , outsldo miller being very prominent among the buyers Sales for No. I northern were made at $1.00 nnd sellers wcro holding hard at $1.12 fo now wheat. Closing quotations ; No. hard , cash , and October , tl.ll ; on track $1,12 ; No , 1 northern , cash and October 1.00 : on track , $1.07 ; No. 2 northern , casl and October , $1.02 ; on track , $1.03. Kansas City , Sept. 23.-\Vhcal-Hishcr No. 2 , red , cash , SJ c bid ; 85o asked : Octc bcr , SSobld , 84o asked ; December 80@S < 5 c No. 2 soft , OOo asked. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , no bids noroffci Ings ; October 33o asked -'year , 2SKo bid. Oats No. 3. cash , lOHc bid , 20/i'o October , 19Kol > W. Milwaukee , Sept. 23. Wheat Ver , flrni ; cash W c ; October , WJfo ; Dcceinbei C5Kc. Corn Quiet ; No. 3 , 40c. Oats Firm ; No. 2 white , 20c. Rye Easlnr ; No. 1 , Dl@52c. Harley Firm ; No. 3 , OOc. Pro visions Steady. Pork Cash and September tomber , $14.00. Cincinnati , Sept. 23. Wheat Stron and higher ; No. 2 rod. We. Corn Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 45o. Oats Steady ; No. 2 011x00,25323X0. Rye Easy ; No. 2 5liT53c. \Vhlsky-Stcady at 61.14. MVI : Mroua. Chicago. Sept. 25. The DMVOH' nal reports as follows ; Cattle Receipts , 11-000 ; market slow and steady ; beeves , $5.6t'ii0.20 ( : steer ? , $ : ) .50@ 5.70 ; stockera nml feeders. ? l.75frti.23 : ; cows , bulls und mixed , $1.23@2.0 ! ; Texas cattle , 81 > OQiI8.10 ( ; western rangers , $2.10 4.13. Hogs Receipts , H,000 ; market slow nnd 10tflf ( > c lower ; mixed , $ .175 0.30 ; heavy , $510 0.35 ; light , $3.50 0.00 ; skips , $3.00 @ 5.40. Sheep Receipts , 10,000 ; shipments , 3,000 ; market plow and weaker ; natives , ? 1.1H > ( * 4.00 ; westerns , . * : i.40(33.73 ( ; Texans , $ , ' .5fi ( ( 3.50 ; lambs , ? J..10j3.0J. KaiiHim City. Sept. 25. Cattle Re ceipts , 7,000 ; shipments , 5,300. Steers were dull and weak and cows more active ; grass ranger > ' 10o lower ; good to choice corn-fed $ "i.Uiift."i.5U ( : common to medium , $3.25@4.75 ; stoekers and feeding steers , $ l.GO ; 3.0i ) ; grass rnngo steers , $1 bOj(3.40 ; cows , ? 1.25JJ.75. ( Hops Rc'-clpts. 7,000 ; shipments , 210 ; market slow , weak and lOc lower ; good to choice , SOCOMO.IO , common to medium , $3.25 ( iJVOO ; skips and pigs , $ I.OL'@VOJ. Xntlonnl Htoolc Vnrds. Kust St. Louts. Sept. 25. Cattle Receipts , 3,000 ; shipment" . 00 ; market lower ; choice heavy native steers , ? 5.00C 3.50 ; fair to good native steers , s.2V ! 5.'U ( ' ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , $ . ) .30iM ( 3D ; stockera and feeders , fair to good , $2.10(1(3.40 ; rangers , corn-foJ , J3.0tl.40 : ! ; grass fed , $ -.00(23.50.hj ( , jHogs Receipts , aHO ; shipments , 415 ; market 10 < ii20i3 lower ; choice heavy nnd butchers select Ions , $ 'i.30@i ' > .4" > ; packing , me dium to prime , ? .i.t.@i.40 ! ; light grades , ordi nary to best , * l.UO. ! < t 0.20. OMAHA IjlVIi STOCIi. Cattle. Tuesday , Sept. 25 , 1853. The western ranges are still pouring their culllo into tlio market and there is no appar ent let up lo Iho heavy run. The-icccipts for Hie lirsl two days of this week were still heavier than on Iho same days last week. To-day's market was slow and draggy , al though quite a goo.l many cows and feeder. ! changed hands. Native cows sold all the way from $1.50 to $2.23 and the quality was good. Feeders ranged from $2.15 to 13.00 for natives and $2.55 to fci.70 for westerns. Good butchers' stock nnd feeders sold at prices Hint were about sicadv , with the de cline of Hie past few days. Western beeves moved very slowly. A bunch of over 200 head sold nt $ . ' .SU , or'JO TOj lower .han last week. A shipper paid tl.30 for n load of light corn-fed staers. Moss. The market was slow lo opan and when It did open it was at a decline of 15c. The de mand was light , there being no shippers on the market , and the trade was slow even at the decline. The bulk of Iho hogs were sold but the market closed Hat with no ono try ing to buy. The must of the hogs sold at SJ.OO and under , and it required something extra to bring over $1.00. Ono load and a piece of n load of fancy heavy hogs reached $0.30. The general quality of the hogs was good. The season of the year has arrived when n break in the market is to bo expected at any time. Slieop. There was only ono load of light Colorado sheep hero but it was sold. Receipts. Citttlo 2,500 Hogs 4HIO ( Sheep 123 Prevailing C'rlcut. Thefollowin-j 13 a tiblo of pricoj p.Ud In Ihis marKOt for Iho gradoj of stoolc men tioned. I'nmosteorj. ISOOto 1503 Ibs. . 4 50 ( fto.OO a rime steers , 1100 to 13 M iba. 4.00 ® 4.75 Nalivo feeders 2.50 < < Z3.ua Wcslcrn feeders 2.50 ( a2.75 Knugo slcers , com'on to choice 2.75 @ 3.40 Common to good cows 1.10 C'02.tO ' Choice lo fancy cows 2.00 ( < i2.40 Common lo choice bulls 1.25 fiil.75 Fair loclioico light hogs 5.bO ffiO.OO Fair to choice heavy hotrs 0.00 ( < iG.2'J Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.93 feO.10 Hopresoiit.-itivc Saloj. CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 23 cows , natives 831 $1.60 2 cows , natives 1,030 l.oo 9 cows 1,013 1.75 43 yearlings , natives 531 1.75 2 springers 1,03'J ' 1.75 2hcifers 7b5 l.SO 1 cow , native 1.200 2.00 Istag 1,030 2.00 24 cows 1,001 2.00 22 COWS 1,070 2.10 1 cow 1,230 2.10 23 cows 1,035 2.10 24 feeders , natives SIS 2.15 2icow3 ( , natives 995 2.15 1 cow , native 1,120 2.15 40cows , natives 1,074 2.15 10 cows , natives 997 325 IS cows , natives 1,073 2.25 lox 1,180 2.25 lOfceders 972 2.75 13 feeders , natives 1,032 2.75 9 feeders , natives 1,040 2.tO 25 feeders , natives 9 IS a.OO 0 steers , corn-fed west 1,128 4.30 IUNOU CATn.i : . Owner. No. Av. Pr. Standard CatlloCo. . 42 slccr8..1250 $1.00 North Am. C.Co 112 feeders..1022 2.70 " 90 feeders..1017 2.70 Ainowlo 130stccrsTcxlllO 2.SO " SO sleersTcxll23 2.80 Boll & Uankln 70 feeders. . . 9SO 2.55 " 11 feeders. . . 904 2.55 " 50 feeders C01015 2.55 HOGS. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Bhk. Pr. 2t.lSO ! 120 $5.70 03..259 bO $0.00 12.2fi2 SO 5.bO 09..250 200 0.00 04..2 ] 120 5.90 74..210 100 0,00 74..217 4bO .5.93 121..205 ICO 0.00 01..275 100 f > .90 Ci..235 ( 100 0.00 74..277 bO 5.95 70. . .207 fcO 0.00 ( VI . . .212 . . . 5.95 01..250 330 0.00 81..214 240 5.95 01..271 100 0.00 00..251 300 5.95 74..251 200 0.05 72..2.1H ICO 5.95 CO..20 ! ) 123 0.05 0 > . . . . ' . ' 43 KiO 5.95 01..2S5 20J 0.03 72..219 24T 5.95 ( ) . . . . ! 80 0.05 01..214 1110 5.95 05..271 100 0.05 73..239 280 5.95 ( U..279 120 0.05 79..233 200 5.95 74..233 120 0.03 50..223 40 5.95 CO..279 120 0.03 01..270 120 0.00 05..231 100 0.10 09..259 120 0.03 03..203 210 0.10 07..251 120 0.00 59..275 80 0.10 05..257 210 0.03 54..207 80 0.10 01..254 40 (1.00 ( 55..277 120 0.10 57..237 120 0.00 CO..232 120 0,10 73..253 120 0.00 G3..25I 120 0.10 03..201 . . . 0.00 00..274 12J 0.10 07..215 Ifiu 0.00 01..277 200 0.15 7.1..220 100 0.00 BO..233 . . . 0.30 70..221 120 0.00 2r..y35 . . . C.30 03..219 1CU 0.00 sneer. No. Av. Pr 133 western , Colorado CO $2.2S PacKers Purchaser. Showing the number of hogs bought by the leading buvors on the market to-day : G. H. Hammond & Co 49 Omaha PackingCo 911 Armour C. P. Co 2,371 C. C. C 19 ! A. P. Smith 15 ! Highest anil Iiowcst. The following arc the highest and lowest prices paid for mixed nnd heavy loads of hogs on this market on the dates indicated in ISsT ISSOJand 1SS3. Llvo Stock Notes. J. K. Baiter was 111 with a car each of cal tlo und hogs from Gibbon , John Bower , Ilhinchard , la. , was at th yards with a load of bogs. Fred nockafellow , Shcnandoah , la. , wo hero with two loads of I Underwood , la. , was represented by Henr ( Cook , who came In with hogs , G. H. Dlxon , Emerson , la. , was hero an bought ninety head of feeders. Gould & Baker , Fullerton , marketed fancy load of heavy hogs at fO.UO. S , M. Almond , SwMcbur ; * , a well known . feeder und shipper ; csmo In with cattle , William Newcomer nnd T , U. Kahn , of . York county , wcrclulookinR for feeders. Stromaburtf waU represented by Jack Lower , who came InVith n load of hopi. DP. Al. Horlno oT Albion , formerly of the llrm of Wngponerj'Ulhticy it Co. , stopped ut the yards on Ills w.iy nst. * OMAHA WHOJUT Atji : MAUKETH. Produce , I'Vultfi , ICtc. Trade continued very good and nil hands In the Jobbing traJe atq fairly busy. Money Is getting harder but thcro is a supply In bankers' hands ample for nil legitimate wants nt the ruling rates , 10 per cent. llUTtnu Fancy ; solid-packed creamery , 13 @ ! ! c : choice country , I'VglSc ' ; common grades. IDyl Hie. Koos Strictlv tresh , IS ilOccnnillcd. O MroiiNiAGiuPCs Jl.'AVitl.oO per case. Coxconii Gnircs 40QIVJO per 10-lb basket. I'nxciics C.ilifornla , $1.00@1.50 pzr box : Mlchic-tn , 60cg$1.00 ( pi-r InsUct. U.VXASVS Uommou , $1,50@2.23 per bunch ; choice , $ 'J.MJaar,0. ( J.IMONS : S-l.WKiin.ro per case. U\XTr.i.oi'is : 4UT5o per dozen. I'UTMS WC'f 7" > c per bu. PoTATor.s IOgijOc ( per bushel. Kwr.nr POTVIOKS 73ifjOc ( jierbu. I'OULTIIT No dressed fowl In the market ; live clilckons. $ .l..riO@.75 ) per doz. ; spring chickens , $ . ' . 'r > ® : ) . ( Kl. TOM irons ' Oi'QIl.OO jior bu. WATnuMiitoxs 53.00'iiin.no per 100. PnAiis California , SJ.OOrf3.DO per bu box ; Southern , 75 per Jtf bu. Cr.LEHY 2'iGilKio uer dozen. Eutt I'IANT IfiCrtJl.OO per dozen. ONION'S f > ' ( ifio per mi. Arrui $ 'J.OO(6 1.K ( ) per bbl. CKAII vri'i.i.s 75c per busliel. CitiEH Michigan , S4.KU)0 ! ) er bbl 30 gals ; California pear cider , $1,1.00 per bbl. PoiCoitx lllce , y4o ; common , " 5J3c. CMIHOTS fiOcper bushel. UKANS Choice eastern handpickcd navies , S'J.OU per bushel ; western hand picked nav us , $ ' .7fill.so ( : mectluins , fl.&Ml.WJ. Lima beans fie per pound. HAf. . o. u. cars , No. 1 upland , SO.OOj No. 2 upland , W.OO. I Jit IN $1000. Ciioi'i'ti : ) FBBH $17.00 per ton. Vixixuit Cider , lOtjilbc per cal. White wine , 10a'JJo ( ] ier pal. CnvxnuuuiiM Sr.00@1.03 per bbl. GrocerIjlJt. . Revised prices are as follows : liAtioiXd Stark A , seamless , 22c ; Amoi- kcag , seainle.ss. 17Uc : Lewiston A , seamless , 19c ; American , seamless , 17c ; burlaps , 4 toSbu , ll@llc ; gur.nies , Biiijjle , 13c ; gun nies , double , SOc ; wool sacks , X > c. Twines- Flax , Me ; cNtiM Bail , "OQf-Jlc sail U , I'JCjiL'Oc ; cotton. 'Jlc ; Jute , lOc. COFFERS Mocha , 2,1$22Cc ; Hio , good , 10 ® 17c ; Mandahlliii. , iiOajSe ( ; roasting Kio , Iflfifl llic ; O. G. Java , ' ( iiUiic ; Java , interior. ii''W ! 25c : Uio , tunuy , 101 Hie ; Santos and Miira- caibo. n l'Jc : Avbuckles. 1JU. ! ) Suovu Granulated , S' ' c ; conf. A , 80 ; white extra C , 7J-c ; extra C , 7c ; yellow C. 7e ; powdered , \ c : cubes 9c. IIoxi'.Y ILli l'-c for ono pound frames ; strained lioni'.v. C@Sc per pound. UKKSWAX Choice yellow , SOSW } ; dark colored , ia@Hc. Cin.si : ! : : Young America , full cream. 10@llc ; full cream clieddars , fl ifJlOc ; full crc.un Hats , HKrpood ; to choice skimmed Cheddars , i'sklmuied : Hats , d c. PICKMH Medium , in bins. $1.5 1 ; do in half bbls , SJI.Oil ; small , in p\ls \ , Sii.'O ; do In half bbls , SJ. " 'i ; gherkins , In bbls , $3.0 > ; do in half bbls 51.50 f ToiiAcco-Plug ) 2flC'I oc ; smoking , ICQOOc. JBM.IES Sl.li.1 ucrUWb pail. SALT $1.30@1.35per , bbl. Horn 7-1(5. ( 11 , 'c. ' ' MAi'tn SUIIAK iiriclcs , 1101)12c ) per ib ; penny cakes , I''C'ill'o per Ib ; pure maple syrup , ? 1.00 per iral. TUAS l oung llysop , common to fair , lb ( < $ 2. > c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , iiO / . " ) . " ) ! ; Gunpowder , comtnon to good , ii'Jiej.jc ; Gun powder , choice toifnney , 40ffiB.1o ( ; Japan , com mon to medium , . ISfcp'Jfy Japan , chokM to fancy , 30i4,1c ( : Oolong , common to good , 23@ Me ; Oolong , cliofce to fancv , Wili70c ) ( ; Imper ial , common to medium , 23(3350 ( ; Imperial , peed to fimcv. 40t30e ( , NUTS Almonds , l&17c ; rtlberts , ll ( < Jt2o ; Brazil , UjilOc ; walnut * , 12e ; pecans , 10@llc ; peanuts. 5 ( < Jrc. . n CUACKUKS uollOeiierlb ( ; assorted cakes , 7 @ 2dC perlb , ns per list JJaicD DKUITS Fics , in boxes , iier ib , 13 ® lOc ; dates , in boxes , 710c ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , S.'t.50g3.75 ; Malaga loose raisins , $2.30(2,2.50 ( ; now Valen cia raisins , Per Ib , 8@ c ; Cali fornia loose muscatels , per box. SI.K ) . pitted cherries , per Ib. ' . ' 0iJ2lc ( ; Califor nia pitted pmms , per Ib , 12@13c ; dried blackberries , per Ib , Sl Oc ; dried raspberries , per Ib. 2.t ( ! Mc ; evaporated ap ples , 8Xul4c ! ; California sun dried peaches , ic ! ) ; California unuarcd evaporated peaches , l@lSc ; evaporated California apricots , 1'Jc ; X.nntee currants , OH@7o ; Turk ish prunes , I'.j'iWlJCc ' ; citron.irJlo ( ; orange peel , 15c ; lemon peel , ICc. FISH. Holland Herrine , 83c ( < TOOc. per keg , White Fish , * { bbls. , No. 1 , $ J.OO , Family $3.75 : Trout. No. I. S3 50 : Mackerel , > < f bbls. No. 1 Shore , ' $15.CO , Large Family. 510.50 ; Labrador Herring , $ -1.50 ; Columbia Kfver Salmon , $17.00 per bbl. Coiinsii Per Ib , whole. Co ; bricks and strips , 7@Sc. CANDV Mixed. S ( 13c ; stick , rock candy , 10 } < @ 13c ; fancy cauuy. lrv Goods. Uib White , lOo ; colored , Standard , So ; Gem lOc ; Beauty , 12KC Uootio , 14c ; B , cased , $ < 1.5o. PUIXTS Solid colors Atlantic Co Slater , ; . . . , _ _ . * \ s * UnMit H fis * / " „ .i n/ \ 13Kc ; Swift Klver , 8c ; Thorndike OO , Tliorndlko EF , 8Ko ; Thorndiko 120 , Thorndiko XX , I5e ; Cordls No. 5 , CordisNo. 4. lie. DEXiits-Amoskeag , uoz , 10 > < e ; Everett , 7 oz , 13 } e ; York. 7oz , i3 > fe ; Havmaker , SJ o ; Jaffroy XX , llj < o ; Jaffrcy XXX , i2K < j ; Heaver Crook AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek UU He : Heaver Creek CC , lOc. KEJJTUCKV JK INS. Memorial , 15o .Dakota ISc ; Durham , 27Kc ; Hercules , Ibc ; Learning , ington , 2J > o ; Cottswold , 27 0. Ciusii. Stevens' U , Co ; Stevens' II bleached , 7o ; Stevens' A , ! oSlovens A' bleached , SX ° j Stevens' P , 8Ue ; Stevens' P , bleached , 9'io ; Stevens' N , 9c ; Stevens' N , bleached. 10-je ; Stevens , Silt , 12 } o MISCELLANEOUS. Taolo ou clotn , f-,39 ; plain HoJland9J c ; Dado Holland , I2) ) c. Hrown sheeting Atlanllo A , 4-4 , 7Ji ° i At > lantlc H , 4-4 , 7) ) c ; Atlanllc D , 4-4 , OK"i At" lanlicP,4-4Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4. Oc ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4 c ; Crown XXX , 4OJ c ; iloosier LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7Kc ; Law rence LL , 4-4 , Cc ; Did Dominion , 4-4 , r.fc ; Pepperoll H , 4-4 , " 7c { Pepperell O , 4-4 , 0o ; Pepporcll. 8-1 , iSKof Pepperell , 9-4 , 21c ; Pep- poroll , 10-4,23c ; UlioaC , 4-4,4c ; Wachusell , 4-1 , _ 7Ko ; Aurora H , 4-4 , 7e , Aurora U , 4-4 , } " West Point ! ? J In , 8 oz , 10 } < c ; West Point 29 Un. < 10 oz , 18o ; West Point 9 in , 12 oz , 15o ; West. Point 40 in , 11 oz , ICc. FLAXSCLS Uqd , C. 54 in , 15W : E , 21 in , 21e ; G G , 21 in , iSc ; H A F , Jf , 25c ; J It F , X , 27Kc. ' ' Piti.NTS Pink andKobcs , Kichmond , I Allen , Co ; Ulverltomt. 5e ; Steel illver , 0 > < e ; Hichmond , OWofPitciflc , 0 > < c. PUIXTS Dress -u Charter Oak , 5fc ! ; Hamapo , 4Uc ; Lodi , 5Jfe ; Allen , ( So ; Uich- mend , Go ; Windsor,1 0 , ' c ; Eddystone , OXo ; Pacilli % . , , . . Bi.EAniEi > Snzmuxo Berkeley cambrio No. 00 , 0 } < o ; Best Yet , 4-4 , OJ/o ; butter cloth OO , 41/0 ; Cabo'f IKc ; Farwoll half bleached Vc ; Fruit of jioom , 9yu : Greene G , Co ; Hope , 7\ \ Kl K Philip cam- brie , lie. Lonsdulo cambric , ll4'o ! ; Lonsdale. Do ; No\v York mills , lOJic ; Peppercll , 43-in , He ; Pepperell , 40-in ii > o ; Pepporcll , ( W , ICc ; pepperell , 8-4 , Sic ; Pcp- pcrell , 0-4 , 23c ; Pepporell. 10-4 , 25c ; Canton 4-4 , Stfc ; Triumph , Co ; Wanisutto , lie ; Val ley. &c. FLANNELS. Plaid Uaftsmen.SOc ; Gosnen , 82Kc ; Clear Lake , 3UXc ; Iron Mountain , " FLANNELS White G H No. 2 , V. ' 22 > < c ; G t- H , No. 1 , W , 3c : B H , No. 2 , 23 0 5' U H.No. 1 , * ( , 30o ; Quecheo. No. 1. \ { , 41ie. 10 GIXOHAM Plunuoit cnccks , 7 > o ; Whitten- ton , TKc ; York , 7Kc ; Normandi aress , 8Mc : Calcutta dress. bl < c : Whlttenton dress , S > | e ; Uenfrow dress , 8 ! @ 12 > { c. CAMmtics Slater , 6/o ( : Woods , 6c\ \ Standard , 5 o ; Peacock , 5Jic. PKIXTS Ixnioo BLUE Arnold , CKo ; Amer id lean , 6o\ } \ Gloucester , 0) 0 : Arnold C lonji cloth , 0 ; Arnold B long cloth , 10 } * ; Arnold Gold Seal , I0f t Sticfel A , 13 ; Windsor Gold Sninnvo ChecH" , Caledonia X , 0 c ; Cal- cdonla XX. 104'c ; Economy , Oc ; Otis , Oc. Irui-4 niul Chrinlonls. MiscKLUvnot'o-Sulph , acid , 1''c ; cltrlo acid , tVic ; tartarlcfMo ) ; bal. i-opavla , r > < c ; borav , lOc ; chloroform , 47c ; glycerine , 23c ; gum Arabic , select , $ I.X ( ) ; gum camphor , 20c ; gutn opium , $3.15 ; sulph. morphia , $2.50 ; bromide potassium , I.e. OILS Carbon , liiO = lOc ; headlight , 175 ° llfe ; gasoline , 71 ° K * { < n West Virginia summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 gnlden ma chine , ISc ; extra W. S. lard , 77e ; No. 1 lard , 4lie ; turpentine , 47c ; linseed raw , 50c ; boiled , C3c. Qtrivi.vn P. & W- , per oz , "we ; German , per oz , 42c. I/cat her. Hemlock sole , lStf.7e ( ! per Ib ; oak solo , 31 ® 31c per Ib ; oak harness , 2Sd30o per Ib ; selec ted oak and trace. 33c per Ib ; oak and hem- dclphia kip skin , extra , bOfii'A'c ' ' perlb. French Jlr.isn. 20c per foot ; welt leatucr , si.MKiM.r.'j rer side ; moroccos ( pebble goat ) , 20iJ30c ( per foul ; moroccos boot log , 23jUcper ( : ! foot ; glove calf sidus , 20iT30c ( per foot ; Douglas kid , IiOVMO. ( ! per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40u ( > . ' )0i' par loot , according to nuallty. Toppings , WOO TIO.OJ per do/en ; linings , $5.0US9.UO ( nor do/.en ; apron skins , $10.00(3 ( 12.00 per tlo/cn. Conl atltl Mine. Ll > in S5@Mc ; Portland cement. $3..Vi ; do mestic cement , $1.33 ; plaster , $ J.lKtt2.15 ) ; hair , 2.'J3c. ! COAL Anthracite , range , and nut. * 10..riO ; largo egg , SIO.V5 ; Kock Snrmg , $7.00 ; Su perior , yl.00 ; IQWJ , $4.50@5.50 ; s.team coal , $1.50 to $ , ' .00. Ijttmltcr. First nnd second clear , ( ! In.$19 00 51 00 First and second clear , 1'f ( itlj In 47 000 00 Third i-lcii" , 1'X \ In 41 ! 0'JCf4i ( 00 AHelcct , l ( > llu 37 rOtjt'M (10 B select , l'4 ' ( ( U iti 3100 3700 A stock boards , I'if ( 10 feet , 12 in 40 Ol ) B stock boards 12C"'I(1 ' ( foot. 12 in 41 00 C stock boards , 12tfll ( ( feet , 12 in 110 ( K ) D stock boards , 12 ( < t 10 feet , 12 in 23 00 Flooring , lirst common , 0 in ! M 00 Flooiing , ficcoml comtnon , 0 in 32 00 Select fcucing llooring ID 00 Sidlnir , Hist and second clear , i4tflU ( ft 23 00 Siding , llrst common , 10 feet 2J 00 Siding , second common 19 00 Common boards 10 00 No. a boards , nil lengths 14 50 Fencing No 1,12C'T20 feet 10 50 Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 18 feet 15 50 Joists and scantling , 2x4 , 14rtlO ( feet. . . .Ill 00 Timber , 4x I , 8x8,12W10 foot 17 00 Pickets , llrst rough , good 15 OCCJIS 00 Pickets , fancy head and dressedselected.23 00 Shingles , choice A to extra A 2 Ii0@2 80 Shingles , standard 2 50 Shingles , No. 1 1 10@t 15 Lath , dry 2 40 Posts each 0 ® 20 MetalH ntid Tinners' Stock. ' Block tin , small pig $ .2 $ Block tin , bar 2' ' ) Copper , planished boiler sues 3t Copper , cold rolled 31 Copper , sheathing 30 Copper , pitts . . .3J Copper , Hats 51 Galvanized sheet iron , Juniata 50 , 10 and 5 per cent discount P.Uont.planished iron , No. 21 to 27. A Patent planished iron , No. 21 to 27 , B Hooding , 1C , 14x20 5.15 Kooning. IX , 14\20 C..9J Hooding , 1C , SJx'iS 10.2.1 Keening , IX. 2.x'J8 ) 13.73 Sheet iron , No 2i ( 3.-10 Sheet iron , No. 27 3.50 Snider , best 10 Solder , No. 1 14 Tin plate , 1C. 10x14 0.75 Tin plate , IX , 10x14 S.7.5 Steel nails , base , per keg 2.15 Steel wire- nails , base , per keg 2. 5 JUNK Machine castings , ? I2.00@13.00 ; stove plates , $7.00518.00 ; wrought lrou3.00@ 10.00 ; bones , drv , $3.00 ; steel , $5.00 per ton ; copper , $8.00i ( 0.00 ; brass , S4.00@S.OO ; zinc , $2.00fZ8.00 ( ; solid lead , $2.00@3.H ) ; tea load , M.OOCA2.fi ( ) ; rubber , $2.50 ( < i3.00 ; mixed rags , S1.10@1.13 pcrcw : iIKANUII OFFICE. JOHN M. SHAW & CO. COMMISSION , Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds , Margin Transactions a Specialty. JOHNSON & CIIK1STIAN , Managers. IB BOA.IU ) Of TRADE , - OMAHA , Members of the Chicago Hoard ot Trade. Priv ate Wire" to Chicago and New Vork. rpIIE SCIENCE OF LIFE , the A great Medical Work of the egeon Manliood , Nervous find' ' I'hyslcnl Debility , I'romaturo Decline , Errors of Youtb , ani thcuntolclmlscrlcsconsequent thereon , CO ) pages 8vo , 135 prescriptions for nil diseases. . Cloth , full gilt , only 81.00 , by1 mall , scaled. Illustrate o sample f reo to all young and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled lledal awarded to the author by the Na tional Medical Association. Address P. 0. box 1S93 , Boston , Mass. , or Dr. W. II. I'AnKKl , grad unto of Il&rvud Medical Collese.SSycars'practlco In Boston , who may bo consulted confidentially Specialty , Diseases of Mali. Office No. 4 L'ullUich tt. SKA Mil ) Proposals will be received at the olllcoof the county Clerk , Douglas county , until 2o'clock p. m. , October 3rd , IKtiB , for mov ing 10,100 yards of earth , more or less , In grad ing road on Main Hlreet , Florence , north ot Parker's Hon u. Cortllled check of $50.00 to ac company each bid. The board reserves the right to rt-Ject any and nil bids. lly order of Hoard of Commissioners M. I ) . UoL'iiK , County Clerk. Omaha , Neb. , Sept. jSitli , INSS. cto-ol ! comto-o3 S KALF.U Proposals will be received at the ollico of county clerk. Uouglns county , until 2 o'clock p. m. Saturday , Sept. 29th , IK-b , for movlugof live thous mil yards ot oaitli , more , or less , In grading road between Sees. 8 and 9 , T. , It. III. LVrtltleil check of tM.OO to accompany each Dlil. The board reserves thho right to re ject any anil all bids. lly order of tli Hoard of County Commis sioners. M. I ) . Hiicin : , County Clerk. Omaha , NebSept.t-'fith , Tansill's ' Punch Cigars were shipped during the past two years , without a drum mer In our employ Noothur IIOUEO In the world can truth- lullymakosncli a showing. Quo atieuc ( dealer only ) wanted In each town. _ J 8010 BY tEAOINQ DRUCCI8T3. R.W.TANSH.L&C0..55StataSI.Chtrao" flKVLOCIC INSTITIJTi : . South Wllllamstown , Ilcrkshlre county. Mass. Aprlvate school for hoyH. 1'reparo for colU'ge. sclentlllc school or bnslne.ss. Korty-sov- enth year begins Thursday , September 13th. For catalogue address OEO. 1MIIJ.S. . I'rlnclpal. Betlie Stuart Institute Will commeaco Us SlHt year September l-tli.lt < 8. Advantages unsurpassed. Home comforts ; careful training. Apply to Mrs. M. McKuu HOMES , Principal. TIIIF. T'ii'.K8KII.li : MILITARY ACAnilMV- Pcekskill-on-lludsou : N. Y. Send forcata- logue. JNO. M.TILUHN.M.U. , M. A. , Principal. .u. PALM en. N. r. mniMAN. j.u. ULA.NCIIAIUI PALMER , RICHMAN Sc CO. , Live Stock Cominission Merchants. Offlce Uooiu2 ( , Oppoilta Kiclmnae Ilulldlnif , l/olon Block urai.Boultl Onlulin.Net ) . _ _ ? X > RIMERWESTERFIELp < St MALEV' Live Stock Commission , { loom 15 , iUcbsneo nulldlng , Union Stock Yards , iioutu Omaha , Neb. ALEXANDER & FITCH. Commision Dealers in Live Sock , Scorn ' 1 , Oppoilto Excbango Ilulldlng , Ualoa Stock Yardi.Houth Omana , Neb. * UNION STOCtt YARDS CO. . Of Omaha , Limited , . * iuiF.Uara.oao rlatcinJeuU _ " CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons , I'nrrlnscJ and llnntlci" . J ( ic Ptrrot , bctnccuVthand LlNNGEn Si MET CALF CO. . Agricultural Implements , WaEOiis.Carriage1 . ! , Klc.Vholci > alc. * PARLIN , ORE N DORF & MRTIN , Wliolrialu Dealers In , AgTicultnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies tCl. HO. m and 'XT Jones Elrcf I. Ouiali.i. P. P. MAST & 1O. : . Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultlralnn , Hay Hakri.CMrr Mills nnd l.ul'.in 1'ul- vcrltcr . Cor. lull and Nlchnla * ytrri'ta. WINONA TMPLEMENT CO. . Wbole nle , Agricnlturai Implements , Wagons &Bnggies _ t'l.nirr Klh "ml Vl'-hola * MriTl . OMAHA 1IIIANC1I. J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. U. Mend. .Mnnycr. 1711 1 i avenworth H. Omslia. MOLINE.M'lLBURNfiTsTODDARDCo Mnnufncturer' and Jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Elc , Cor. athnnl 1'ncllle Streets , Oinahn , Neb. Artists' Mntgrlale " .Jwvr. . A HOSPE"jrM Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1(1.1 Doualoa Street , Omaha , Nctrn'ka. Booksellers nnd Stationers. "H. M , & s' . W.'JONES. Succt' ors to A. T. Kcnjun It Co. , Wliolriilo A Ilelnll Booksellers and Stationers , Kino WcddliiR Stationer ) , I'mnnierclal Stationery U > . Doutlni Struct. Uiimbu. .Neb. Boots and Shoes , KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Successors to Ucod , June * & to. ) WholesalcManufacturersofBootsandShoes Aaciitsfor Iloston Hubt-cr Shoo Co.W2,1114 \ A HOC llaruey Sl.iUmnlia. Ncbrnn a. W. V. MORSE & . CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-1105 Douglas St.Onmlia Manufactory Sum mer M. . Hi stun. Coffees , Splcos , Etc- ' ' " " CLA'RKE COFFEE co. , Urualia Co ( Too and bptcu Mill * . Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , lavorlng Kxtrnctn , Laundrr Hliic. Inkt.'Ktc. U14- unilnrnoy Hln-cl. Omaha. Nebraska. Crockery nnd W. L.7 WRIGHT , Ascnt for Iho Mmiufnclurcrs nml Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Kf. OM cc. 317 H. 1Mb ft. , Oiunlia. Nebraska. PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN. liiiDiirtcrs anil Jobber * of Crccicry , Glajsware , Lamps , Silverware Klc. 1514 Knr.itttn bt. , New Pnxtoii IliilUllnn. Commission nnd Storage. RIDDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , pcciuitl * "t-Mor , 1'1'tri Oirp'n. roultry , Ciii 11121Ioward Striot. Omaha , GEO. SCHROECER & CO. . Successors to McShunc , V Hcbrocder ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaba , Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBKASS. Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision Merchant. Corrcv'omlcnco sollrllcd. 1011 North ICth Street , Oninha , Neb. Coal , Coke and Lime. " ' " " " OMAHA"BOAL , co'Kif & "LiKiE"co. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , 309 South I3th Street , Omaha , Nebraska. jr J JOHNSON & ICO Manufacturers of Lime , And shippers ut Coul , Co.ik , Cument , I'liiilcr. l.loi Drain Tile , anil Sewer I'lpe. onlco , 2H , M. nth til , , Omaha , Neb. Telephone HI. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Goto , 211 South 13th fit. . Omaha. Neb. Pry Goods ana Notions. M. E SMTTH & cbV Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1103 and 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaba , Neb. KILPATRlCK-KOCHDRYGOODSCo Importers and Johte in Dry GoodsNotions , Gents' Furnishing floods. Corner llth and Hajuey Sts. , Ooiaba , Nebraska. furniture. DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omaba , Nebraska. PAXTON. GALLAGHER & CO. . Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , TOG , 707,709 and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaba , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , th and Lcavonworth Streets , Omaba , Nebraeke. Harclyvflro. " " MARKS"BROS. . SADDLE"RY co , Wholesale Manufacturer * of Saddlery & JohDers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. 1IOJ , 11V. nml H07 II.-un.2y St. , Omaha , Nebraska. w. J.BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Irou and Steel , Springs , Wa on 8tock , Hanlwaro , Lumber , Etc. 130 ! aud 1211 llarney btreet , Oiunha. HIMEBAUGH &TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mochanlca' Tools and lluITalo Hcalcs. 1 < 0& Uouglai btreet , Omaba , Nebraaka. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , fth and Tlarney file. , Omaba , Neb. Western Agent tor Austin Powder Co. , Jefferson HcelNnllj , Kitlrbanks Standard Scales. LEE , CLARKE. ANDREliSEN HARDWARE - WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , MetalH , Sheet Iron. etc. Agents for Howe Scales Miami Ponder andl.ynmn Ilarbed wire , Umaha , Nebraska. Hats , Caps , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. . Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods 1107 Uuraey Street , Omaba , Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesal Ut J Street and Union Faelfla Track. Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lunto , Lath , Lime , Sasb , Doon.Etc. Tirdi-CornrrTlh ar.d OouKtu : Coioc Sib uud Il wla unlAH Lumber' C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kind ? of Lumber , Lithdiid California Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. f I1U.LJ W. Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , _ Corncr h ml Douglas U. . Omaha. . HAnVEY UUMBER COTT To Dealers Only , Offlcp , Nffl Vnrnam Street Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported ntiil American Portland Cement. FUt < .Agent fur Mllwnulrc- Hydraulic Cement anil i Oiilncr White l.hue. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Harrtwooil Lumber , Wood Carpet and 1'nrquet Flooring Dth and Doustai Wlllllnory and Notions. l. OBEnFtfuDEn .V CO. , ' Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 3N 71(1 ( and 513 South llth trp t _ _ p vqm u a _ . CANTFJELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans Pants , fcMUs , Klo. ItWnnd 1101 lounlas Street , OmntiR , ftt'li. J. T. Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 401 and t < X > Be nth. 10th St. , Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wiolsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle Ureaso , Ktc. , Omaha. A. II. lllthop , Manager , VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 110i Humor Ptroct , Omaha. Office Fixtures. Till : bIMMOSDS MANUFACTUIUNa CO. Manufacture. of Banfc , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantle * . MJelionnK Hook fines , Dmc Ilxtnrw.Wall CHIP * , rnrtUlon * . llnllliiiinCounter * . Hccrnnd Wlno Cooler * . .Mlrror.oti * . Kiielory nm' ofllce , liJUand i il South Uth tit. , Omaha , Tulophonu 11-t. Potato CUMM1NGS Wholo'alo Dc.iicr.i In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , HIS Fnrnam Street. Omaha. Neb. Paper. CARPENTER PAPCr ? CC. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry nnloo Mm * of Printing , Wrapplnp mid Writing I'tfet. Special attention Elvon to cur load onlun. Pnpor Boxes < JOHN L. WILKIE. Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Nos. 1317 nnd 131U Douglas St.Ornahn _ _ , Nob. _ Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL V CO. . ' Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Oil and OU Joucs Street. Omaha. Storage , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Crunch hounoot the Hcimar Himer Co. Buulcaai wholesale und retail. 1 KM IJIOand Iol2 liard Street , . ' . ' . Omuua. Teltphuno N'o.'W. OMAHA MANUFAGTOBBBS. Browora. STORZ& ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1521 North KlgthtccntU Stroct , Oaiabk , Neb. J _ . .9. ° JIPJ-09' . - n " * " " * EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John I pcdotcr , Irnprlet r. W ) Dodeo and 103 and Utt North loth Street , OmiiTi * . Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Pnlsliers , Rubber Goods- OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Rlannfactnrers and Dealers in Robber Good 911 Clothing aud I atUor Bcltluit. 1008 Farnftm Sir * * * . JJaah , Doora , Eto. M. A D1SBROV/ CO. , Wbolciale Manufacturer * of I Sash. Doors , Blinds and Monition/ . Branch Ufflcc , ISlli and Itanl Btrocta. Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Ii.'iuldlue , HtnlrWork nnd Interior llanl Wood Kl 1) . M. K. Corner 8th and I.cavouworth Btroeti , Omaha , ( ica. 8 ton m Fl111 rijgs JPu m pa. Etc. A. L. STRANQ CO. , 3tcam'A. , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Puinns , Pipe , Rite 3tP m nna Wntcr Pnppllc . TT < vinimrt > > M for'Mut. oostCo' goods , i A ' .KM Kuriiim Bt. , Omaba.1 U. b. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO Steam and Water Supplies , Bt. , O .l . ' BROWNELL& CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , ' Sheet iron Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS. Carter It eon , I'rop's. Manufacturers of nil kind * Steam Boilers , TanKs and Sheet Iron Wort Works Foil Hi 20th and II. k M. Crouloff. I'AVTON & . Vinill.INU IIION WORKS. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worfc Knslncs. lira * * Work , Ooncral Foundry , Mnolilna and Ulacksmlth W rk. OilUe itnil Works , U. 1' . Itjr. and nth fctroct , Umaha. OMAHA WTRE & 1RON WORKS , ' Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Ilalls , Window Guards. Flower Stands , Wlr fluns.Ktc. 1 1 Nortli ICth StreetOmah w OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS/ Man'frsofFire&BnrglarProofSafes ' I Faults , Jail Work , iron and Wlro fencing , Slgos , Ktc. U , AuJiceu , 1'rou'r. Cor. lull and Jacksoa bti. CHAMPION inON and WIRE WORKS Iron anil Wire Fences , Railing ? , Guards and Screens , for banks , nntcci.ilores. roildences , ate. ImproTei ] Awnlniin. I.oclnmltli Mnculnery nod UlackimliU Worki. UJboutii 14th St. MEACHER U WHITMORE , ' Fire and Bnr r Proof Safcsjime Loch' ueB"al/ ° mpaDr *