THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8. 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , A Wild Rush for Wheat at the Start. f > RICE CHANGES VERY VIOLENT. Corn Opens AVcnk lint Active OntB ( Julrt nnd lint her Dull 1'rovlnloiiH Ac-live-- CjuotatiOiiN. CHICAGO I'HODUCn MAUKIVr. Oct. 2. ( Special Telegram to 'Inn Urn 1 TraillnR for the tlrst ten min utes was marked by bewildering fluctuations In prices. The oniclnl opening was given at H.OIM lor October , $ I.M f for December , JUG for May. There was 11 wild rush for wheat at tlio start nnd in less than ten min utes December was selling at $1 0\f ( and May at ? 1 09 , with trader JffiMj'c above these limits. Transactions were not largo on the trrrillc bul c. The imce was too rapid to ad mit of the doing of mu'-li business. Mho tnaiket was faster than at any time yester day. The market subsided somewhat after a little while nnd eio long December was quoted at $1 OC } < and May at * 1 07 until the close. However , the market was in a hlgh'y ovciwi ought and exoltcd state , and pilco t'bangcseio violent. It was u historical nmiket. It boomed or broke without scnso or icason , nnd nobody sought explanation In expectation of Undine out "what was the matter " It was with a sense of iclluf that t lie discovery was made caily that nobody was "In trouble" who had vvc.ith- rrcil justci day's storm. This would have hat ? a quieting effect at iinj other time , but to day it was n long tlmo in ptotiuclng n scmblanru of calmness. Theio was u general disposition on the p.irt of com mission merchants to discoui ago trading as much as possible until comparative quiet and conlldemo could be restated. "Until the trade Iliids where it stands , " as a board U vmhcr expicssed it , "the getting of mar- fins and posting of accounts is very essen tial in such times ns these , and commission merchants feel the necessity of pulling in sail and imriowli'ff down their nslis whenever - over possible. This Is what they aio de voting their attention to now. " Jt was not competition for bitbincbs but an endeavor to curtail operations that Inspired a majoi ity of the commission merchants to day. fc'c.ilpors nnd door traders were active In the pit and the bulk of operations vveio for their ac count , except at times when the execution of especially lariro orders forced the purchase or sale of pinpcity on limits. The cash market ruled heavy most of the session on frru deliveries of cash ul.cat by Hutihlnson. Ho sent out considerable quantities , and was both seller mid bujcr of futuics. Towaids the close the bull spirit npain llameil out bcjond contiol and ( nrncd the market upon the \\nvo of enthusiasm , December going to 51.08' ' ) , , and May to $1 0 > * . 1'ioviouslv Decumbur had acted as thougli it wouhl like to hug $1 07 reasonably close , but the demand was so ur gent that it could not be kept within bounds. The last half hour was quite as exciting as the Hi st llftcen minutes nnd vastly more business was done in the pit. Outsklo mar kets arc excited , but not especially active. 'J he closing lunge wus fractionally above the cxticmo outsulo and about ! ic below \ester- cti\'s ! lliinl quotations. Therc vuis big tuullng in the pit for some minutes after the bell tapped , and the excitement did not die away until late in the afternoon After the close then * was ttadiug in M.tj wheat on a basis of i wy The opening of the corn market was active Imtvve.ik , with consult uablo selling piessuio Jor the piesent month. Carload inspection showed considerable over the number ex pected in to day , nnd the quantity inspected out showed there must bo consulerablo ac cumulating in store. Opening prices indi cated near futures to bo thu weakest , and bo- pinning at about ycsteultiy's tlcsing pnco October and November wcie soon selling considerable lower , October declining 6 o nnd November the same from the opening * > tt llguie. The closing strength of wheat was 7 communicated to coin and in the last llftccn minutes it advanced rapidly and made the best tlguio ol the duy at the close. Oats were quiet within a nairow range tending to easiness nnd closing rather dull. The inspection sheet rcpoitcd u total of 40. > rars , and little disposition was show n to ex tend business in n speculative way. Thcio were some changes from October into longer months , nnd also initial trading in January at WhC. The entire line of futures exhibited little change , with May at one time polling up H@hvI" store lots went at " 3'du ' , with fcamplo trading ns noted below. The provision trade was ift'tivo nnd excited nnd strongly bullish. The stocks returned of 1'oik and shoit ribs were smaller than ex pected , and with continued light receipts of imps , nnd discouraging reports fiom the In terior about the "hog crop , " the shoits for both near and late delivery were made to feel very uneasy. The leaders on the bear sulo bought f i CL'.V against their outstanding con tracts , and In poilc , short ribs , and jear and lanuarylnid a decided boom was witnessed , based on yesterday's last prices. Closings ( .honed an advance of (17' ( e on October pork , CMC on October laid , IWJ e on October short libs , ! ! 0o on November poik , 5c on November lard , -"K ° ° i ear poi k , 15c on i car and Jan uary laid , 35o on January pork , and 17'tjc on January short ribs. For pork , short ribs , nnd j ear and January lard outside prices pre vailed at the close. CHICAGO IIVE STOCK. Cnicvoo , Oct. 2. [ Special Telegram to Tun IlKi : . ] CATTUS. With 8,000 less than for the Fame tlmo last week , U would seem to out- nldcrs that values ought to toke a sharp up turn , but so far this week the advance is so light that it is barely worth mentioning. Dining the most of the forenoon u cold and drcaiy lain storm prevailed , which furnished mi excuse for buyers to remain under cover in the exchange building , so that the amount e > f bifsincss during the forenoon was light , nd tiadingslow. Some salesmen that had lock , cither natives , rangers or Texnns , that exactly suited the Ini.vcr , could get more fconey for the same than last week , but yet the bulk of ordinary inn of good medium classes has not advanced a nickel u bundled 0vcr last week's prices. Theio was a liberal run of Toxar.s and rangers , hcncu the ordinary run of native cows , bulls nnd other common natives sold about the same as last week. The BtocUer and feeder trade Is fail ly active , with llttlo or no change In piicu as" compared with lost week. The receipts includedS.GOOTexas nnd western cattle. Cholco beeves , JilOOQ 0.40 ; medium to good steers , 11150 to 1.M.O Ibs , to 00r ( > 75 ; I''OO to 1 ! 0 Ibs. fl 6005 ' . ' 5 ; PSU to 12CO Ibs , M.j@t S5 ; stackers and feeders. H.W@l.eO ) ; cows , J'.V.'SQ'J.OO ' ; wintered Tex- BUS , J2 33(30.30. ( Hocis Demand active , with another up. turn of lOe to l.r > o on mixed and heavy , mak ing on advance of n strong Soc since SiUur day. Light sorts , however , remain about the same as last week. The demand is light nud uncertain. The best Leivy sold at ftl.W (30 ( 5 , a few fancy at JO 75 , and a few lots ol barrows , nlco butcher weights , at frt.SO ® 0 85. Light sorts sold largely at $ r > .90 ( < TO 10 There was a libeial supply of Michlgar giasscrs that sold at fO.OO@U.30. FINANCIAL. New YORK , Oct. 2. [ Special TolCfjrair to TUB UnE.l STOCKS There was a weal opening to the market this morning , and val ues generally showed a small depreciation AS compared with last night's close. It early trading thcro was some feeling of hesl tatloii , but prices gained a llttlo. Towim noon the market became weaker and then was some decline , Uuion Pacific , North western and New England taking the lost in the dovvnwaid movement , which was no very pionouuccd , the tone again Improvini n little. At noon the market was moder ntcly active and linngenerally at or near thi opening prices. It was net a day productive pf muca Interest in the stcck market. Then was some Improvcncnt In some stOwks at the close , but n heavy market left quite a num ber of stocks a llttlo below the opening prices. St. Paul sold down to C7cbut closed at 072'c. , New England was most active and was weak n greater pait of the lime. It sold along toward the finish at 40Jse , but re acted at the last to ! > 0c. The following were the closing quotations : Mls'outll'acillc IX dividend. Mover ov CAM. I'asy at I1t < < t I percent last lonn1 ; ! per cent ; closed ofleicd at 'J per cent. cent.PltlME PltlME MnitCASTlLB PAI'EH 1 (57 ( per cent. STCIIMVO EVCIUVOE Dull but steady nt S-l.M'4 for sixty-day bills , fl.b" " ; for de mand , CIIK voo , Oct. 2. Wheat Strong nnd higher ; cash , flWj aslied : November , tl Wasked ; December , $1ISK bid , May , Corn Strong nnd higher ; cash nnd No vember , l.lJie ; December ' e ; May. S'J'je. ' O.its Steady : e.ish , Ui o ; December , 3l'io ' ; M.iv , 2'jO. ' . Kvo .Vc. Hai ley Nominal. Pi line Timothy * 1 . " 0. I'louri-l'inn nncl in some rases slightly higher prices vxero a Urd over closing last vvtek ; patents , fil OOoji , 11 ; Inkers' , In taiks , 1 0 > ) wt yr , funcj , $4 K/iid 7.1 ; winter , sacks , M l-Odi I shbls. . . fl srxitl 10. Dry Salt Meats Unchanged ; shoulders , f"sj/e ; shortolear , l"4tiU ( e ; short ribs , * Cl . | 'til Hutter UnchatiRcd ; creamery , loja(32 ( ! 2J c ; dairy , lltl'c. ( ( ) LjKs ( Uneluingcd : fresh noi thorn , l&J < i@ IDc. IDc.Hides Hides Unchanpcd ; heavy giron salted , 7(3) ( ) fc ; light preen salted , 7'tjc ; salted Jill ) , Be ; dry Hint , tt ; damaged , 7e ; dry calf , 7fSc ( ; branded hides 1.1 per cent oil ; leai-ons , iJjaOo ( ) ( < uch ; dry salted , 7c. Tallow Unuh.inRed : No. 1 , solid packed , 4C'Z.r > K ; No. ti , 4C < $ t > 4u ; cake , Sl fer c ) er lu. Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , aney , S tg c ; Hats , fe G'Jc ; Vounb' Americas , 0a.'j ( ' } : L-vrd Kasy , cash , 11.03 ; November , JO DO ; lanimry , $11.10 I'ork Stiongcr ; c.i9h$13 3J' ' < ; November , Flax-il ! H. \VuIsky-fl.20. Kecnpts. Shipments. lour. bbls 2ii,000 ir > , ( Kt ) Wheat bu U8.UOO 2.1.000 Corn.bu I2H.OOO ISl.OOO Outs , bu. . . ' 13,000 loO.OOO . { jc , bu . . . . : ) , nlebu . . . . Nrvv Vork , Oct. 2. Wheat Kcrclnts , )7b.r)0 ) ; exports , none ; spot market 2'4fif ' 2540 ilpher , v\ith nn artivo milling demand ; No. J iod , il or l 07 , ' ; in elevator. $1 Ib'tfntloat ' , f I 0 ( t l ( ll ) f o. b ; No ! ) led. jl 00 ; No. 4 led , Hie ; uncraded rod , ikil.Hi ) > < f ; No. 1 led , nominal ; options adv.inred with Chi capo 21hi42nfc , weio active , closing strong ; November , * l 05' , ( < fl ( , y „ ' closing.it $1.'H ( ) ; . Corn Receipts , lg7,20U ; exports , .ria417 ; pot market a tiillu easier but lairl.v artivv ; No. 2 , td c in elevator. r > l .M'4e alloat ; .mgr.ulcd mixed , 4Ulft'ill4 ( < . options 's )4f higher and mo < leiately uctivo and steady , November closing at jljj'c. Oats Hroelpts , yo,20J ; oxpoitsnono ; spot niirket ( iiJ o lower but fairly active ; options ' ( ( ' „ . lower but modeiately active mil llrni : November closing at I.O' c ; No.'J white , m fnlHo ; mixed vvestein , 2iif311'e ! ; White vvvbtein , 2bC'f43c. ' ColTco Options opened steady and closed firm ; sales , 01.000 bags , including October at SliULVgUitU ; November , 512 40tnl2 OJ ; December , Sll.70C ll ' " > ; spot Hio sttong but juiet ; fair cargoes , iS'jt- . Petroleum Steady , with fair tiado ; United closed nt 'J4c. Eggs Steady but quiet ; western 21@ Kc- 1'ork Stronger nnd more active ; mess quoted at f 1(1 ( 2'jtl7 ( 00. Lard Higher and strong on reduced stocks in Chicago ; trading light ; western steam tU.SV. options sales , October , J11.15Q 11.25 , closing at $11,25. Hutter Quiet und about steady ; western dairy , 12aH ( } c ; western creamery , lH@'Me. Cheese Stiongcr ana quiet ; western , b ( < St. IjouU , Oct. 3. Wheat Excited and higher ; cash , 11.04 bid ; October , il 04i bid ; November , ( l.or > > { bid. Corn Higher ; cash , UO c : October , SSJ c ; November , yS'i'c. ' Oats Ilighur ; cash , 23c ; November , 23 } c bid. bid.1'ork 1'ork Firm and higher at $10.23. Lard HiKhcr at $10.75. Whisky $1.14. Huttcr Unchanged ; creamery , 18@20c ; dairy , 15@17c. Cincinnati. Oct. 2. Wheat Scarce and firm ; No. 2 red , fcl.oooBl.O. . Corn Quiet but llrni ; No. 2 mixed , 45c. Oats Laslcr ; No. 2mixcd,20c. Hjc firm ; No. 2 , 55) < i@50c. Pork-Quiet ; held at 10.00. Whisky Active and firm at $1.14. Milwaukee , Oct. 2. Wheat Nervous ; cash , $1.02 % ; December , J1.04X- Corn Quiet ; No. H , 4 ( > Kc. Oats Steady ; No. 2 white , 2'Jc. live Firm ; No. 1 , fiOJ c. Harlcy Firm ; No. 2 , 70c. Provisions Stronger. Pork Cash and No. vcuibcr , $10.00. Minneapolis , Oct. 2. Wheat The local rcccljits were ! 1'J8 cais and S'l cars were shipped out. Huyers wcio holding oft and prices wcio unsettled during the tirat half ol the session. Sonic sales of No. 2 noithcrn were made at lj o over yesterday's pi Ices , but other sellers icportcd scarcely any inv piovcnicnt. Closing quotations : No. 1 hard , cash and October , $1.H14' ; December , $1 11 ; on track , $1 15J < ; No. 1 northern , cash and October , $1 10 > s ; December , fl.lljtf ; on track , J1.11JNo. ; . 2 northern , cash nnd October , Sl.OO ; December , $1 07 f ; on track , il.07. Kansns City , Oct. 2. Wheat Stronger ; No. 2 red , cash , ! Hc ) bid ; November , We bid : December , UCQOO c ; No. 2 soft , t.uh , WKcasked ; November , l 2c asked. Corn Dull ; No. 2 , cash , ! ! 0c bid ; May , iSOJfe bid ; No. 2 white , cash , OJc Did. Oatb No. 2 , May , 21 > c bid , 24 o asked. MVI : srocii. Oct. 1. The Drovers' Jour nal reuot ts as follows : Cattle Receipts , 8,000 ; shipments 3,000 ; beeves , SdOO ® 1.40 ; stccrsW25it.1.2.1 ( ; stock- crs and fccdeis , i2.0C@3 10 ; cows , bulls am ! mixed , $1.4'J(4300 ' ( ; Texas cattle , * 1.73 < 3393j western rangeis , t2 2o ( . ' 4.20. Hogs Hcceipts , 11,000 ; market strong ; lOo higher ; mixed , $0 OQ&Q 55 ; heavy , $ ( ' . 15Q O.b0 ; light. t5.S5g0.2 : . ; skips , $ J.75@1.45. Sheep Receipts. 7,000 ; uiaiket slow ; 5@10e lower ; natives , fJ 7.1 ( < r3.yo ; westerns , ttLOC 'J.ljS ; Tcxaus , $3.10 3.40 ; lambs , $ l.0 ( . ( 5.10. The Drovers' Journal's cablegram fiou London quotes a heavy supply of cattle ; do mnnd weak but prices steady ut 12)io per It estimated dead \ \ eight. Kansas City , Oct. 2. Cattle Receipts. 5,831 ; shipments , 4,140 ; market strong anil active ; dressed bcof and shipping steers 10c higher ; grass range , strong to 6@lOe higher : cows , active and best lOo higher , common steady : stackers and feeding stecis , active and lOc higher , good to choice corn-fed , $5 ' 2\ ( j5.70 ' : common to medium , $ .1.2.1(34.1)0 ( : stackers and feeding steers , tl.60 ( < fi ; .10 : grass rnngo steers , $1.75(33.30 ( ; common , $1.2 ; ( 2.75. Hops Receipts , 7,174 ; shipments , OS2 market strong and active and 5 { < J10c higher good to choice , (0.10(0,0.20 ( : common to mo dlum , $5 23@0.00 ; skips and pigs , f3.00@,1 00 National Stock Yardn. Kant fit Lou In. Oct. 2. Cattle Receipts , 3,410 shipments , I,0b5 ; market stronger ; choici heavy natlvosteers , IS.OCKtfS 03 ; fair to gooi native steers , $4.40(3500 ( ; butchers' steers medium to choice , $ . ) .20420 ; stackers am feeder * , fair to good , $ -.00iJJ.W ( ; ; rangers corn-fed , t3.1CX34.'W ; crass-fed , $2.00@3.15. Hogs Receipts. 2,025 ; shipments , 800 market 10@ . 0o higher ; choice heavy one butchers' selections , CMO(30.60 ( ; packing medium to prime , $ .lOJ0.40j ( ) lipht grades ordinary to best , $5.y030.15. Opening of bonnets nnd hnts tomorrow row ut BUbs' , 1SH Douglas bt. O.MAI1A STOOli. Cattle. Tuesday , Oct. 2 , IS S. The market was stronger to day nnd it vault ] bo safe to quote desirable beef cattle ( a lOc higher. The feeder market was more i ctlvo and u peed many head changed hands. ho prices paid ranged fiotn ? J bO ( < ! 3 80. irinolpalli from $ . ' W. > 'n.100. ' The sales of iiitehcrs' stock weio not hoavv , but n packer aid ? ) 50 for some good western cows. The receipts were heavy and the market trong and active , the hogs being all sold arly In the morning. The tiado opened about steady nnd closed BWlOe higher , but vns rather uneven. Two good loads sold as ilgh as tJi 21 but there was not a prime load of barrows in the jards. Slnup. The receipts were libeial and the demand , ) oth local and shipping , was good. A shipper paid M.OO for some b7-lb Colorado ewes. Monthly btiitoment. The following is the ollleiil statement of the receipts and shipments of live stock at this market during the month of September , IbbS : Ijivo Stock Notes , New Vork sorts sold nt $5 85. P. T. Clark , Ilcd Oak , was looking over the yards. A. M. Nowbcrry , of Panama , Iowa , came in with hogs. Woodgnto & Co. , Ithaca , sold a load of 273- lbhogsat.25. ) Abe Russell , with U. Stillborn & Co. , Chi- igo , are here. J. A. Plnkcrman , O'Neill , was at the yards with three loads of cattle. Henry Koch , of Colby & Co. , came In from Hauipton with a car of bogs. John F. Cook , with Armour & Co. , Chicago cage , was a visitor at the yards. William and Charles Jackson , of Creston , la. , vvero looking over the market. Harry Platt and William Jackson vvero among the visitors at the yards from Chi cago. cago.Mr. Mr. Shields , the well known hog bujei' , has returned from a trip to his old homo at St. Louis. _ OMAHA WHOLESALE MAUKET8. Produce , Fruits , Etc. Commission men arc kept pretty busy handling their rocoii U. rlour 1 * very stiff uiul advancing , \\inpothy with wheat. Hog products continue Hiigii and u stiff , ml- vnnclng market is loqUeJ for. lli'Ttnu rancy , soilJvpnekcil creauieiv , 13 @ 'J.k ; choice country ! l y < * We ; common grades. HVcl lite. KooStnctlV Ireph. C lfeeandlcd. CiLtroiivuOlHI'K- ) Jli'.Vufl.oO per case. CoxcoiiD Oit.U'Es ; xguc ) ( ) per 1U 11) ) basket. l > nACHns-Cullfornlal.OO' , < Tt 50 per box : Ml l-hlir.ni , 6'Jot.OO iicrbiMtet. MlJUViVAS JUViVAS Uominon , tl.fiOW'i 23 per bunch ; choice , S-J.WciJ.f.0. LFMONS 00i.rO ( per case. Out MILSi7.UliM ( ( ( HI per box. CiNiri.orrs lKjTr ( j ) > cr dozen. I'M MS WKSlTBc per bu. POTITOCS ! Uy GOo per bushel. Swrr.r I'OTVTOIS . _ sOoperbu. PofLTiiT No dressed' fowl in the market ; live chickens , flOO@3.50 per doz. ; spring chickens , SJ.Oii.lii. ) ( TOVIATOES v'Oi'Citl.OO ' per bu. WATr.iiMr.t oss J5 OOW10.00 per 100. Pr.ins California ? 3.00n3.50 per bu bo\ ; Southern , 75 per ) bu. Cn.rnv iMigyOi1 nor dozen. Koo PUNT 7B'nl ( H ) per do/en. Os'iovs .Vil7.1c per bu. AITI vs ? J.OOi.ii 1.00 per bbl. Uiunu'i'l.l s 75c pcfimshel. CHIRK Michigan , $4 50@il.BO tier bbl 32 gals ; Califoi nln pear eider , § 15 00 per bbl. Pol1 CHUN Uico. 3 if U" common , 2vif3e. ( jAUUOTS filli : per bushel. Hr INS Choice eastern handpli-ked navies , $ J.OO per bushel ; westeiu hand picked naves , $ ! .7.lr I.Hi ! ; mediums , J1.50itl ( do. Lima beans 5c nor poun ! . HAV 1. o. o. cars. No. 1 Jplaud , * j.OO ; No. 2 upland , SI 00. HlUN 10BO@11.00. Cnorrni ) Fi ii > ? 14 OOdtlfi 00 per ton. VIM ( uii Cider , 10ylSo ( per ial. White Wine , 10tii20e per gill. CUANIII iiiiii---$7.)0ijin.00 ( ) lCr ) bbl. PKOVI-IONS Hams , No. 1. 12'4c ; No. ja 11'jC ' ! shoulders , b 4o ; rib bacon , 12c ; clear baton , KWi I'lenic ' hums. ( HjC ; dikd beef hams , ( ; ' . dry salted ilcais , shoit , ' . shoit UV shoit ribs ' .I'- lO'.c ; p < tra , ; , , ! ; pickled pigs feet , 1.1-lb kits , bOc ; lard , 11' ' . , ® 12c , smolu'd sausage , G-e ( per Ib ; hog cas ings , 17i ? IV. Ki/ii u-Nebraska patents , j,1 OOfrTii 00 ; Mlnnesoti patents , * 50)V' ) ( > GO ; Mi night grades , $1 00ij.1.00 ( ; baiters' Hour , H.OOijM ( 50 per bairel. Greens Mst. Revised prices me as follows : BAI.HISO Stalk A , seamless , 22e ; Amos- keag , seamless. 17'jC ; Lewiston A , seamless , lOc ; American , seamless , 17c ; burlaps , I toObn , IKglli1 ; gur.nies , single , 13o ; gun nies , double , 20c ; wool sacks , 35c. Twines- Flax , 3se ; extra sail , 20y.Jlc sail H , lii.20c ! ) ( ; lotion. 21e ; jute , 11V. COFHUS Mocha , 21@2Gc ; Hio , good , 1W ( 17e ; Mandahlimr , 2i > ( it.je ! ; rousting Uio , IKdj IGi1 , O. G. Java , 24it-ic ( ! ! ; Java , inteiior. Uiftd " 25c : Kio. tancy , IGn-HV1 ; bantos and Mara"- eaibo. 17dil'Jc. ' At buckles. ' . ) ' SUOAU Granulated , Sj c ; conf. A , 80 ; white extra C , 7'o ; extra C , 7,4 e ; jcllow C , 7c ; povvdcicd , le : cubes , Do. HONKT li'Oil-c for one poitntl frames ; strained honey. Oitl u pjr pound. HntswAX ChoiLO yellow , 2022 > c ; dark coloiotl , llliUllc. Cncc- : S'oung America , full crram , 10 ( < tllc ; full cream cheddais , O' ' raKKfull ; 11 earn Hats , li'ji' ; good to choieo skimmed chcddnrs , 7' .c : skimmed Hats , b } e. Pirui.ci Medium , in bbls , $ .11) ; dn In half bbls , $ .1.00 ; small , in bbls , SO.rO ; do in half bbls , ? . ! 7.1 ; gherkins , lu bbls.ts 0' ' ; do in half bbls S-I.5U ' TOIIAC < o Plug , lTC.1c ; smoking , ] GLtUOc. ( Jm.i ILS Jl 2.1 per ,10-lb pail. SALT fl.HOm/l.a.lpur / bbl. HOPK 7-10. 11 , C ( Mu'i.n SL'CIAII MncUs , HiJi2c ( : per lt > ; penny cakes , 12Qll Jc. per Ib ; pure maple syrup , < 1.00 per gat. TI-A" i oung Hvson , common to fair , ISii ( ) 21e ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , JiOiK.lle ; Gunpouder , commnn to good , 2J tJ1o ; Gun- iwwder , choice to fancy , lOtjZGIe ; Japan , com mon to medium , 15T52.'i ( Japan , choicj to fuiic.V , 3'ii4.1c ' ( ; Oolong , common to good , 2.1 ( < j ) 3.1c ; Oolong , choice to fancv , BOit'Oc ; Imper- i il , common to metlium , 25df.C(0 ; lmiicrl.il , good to fancv. 40-f50c ' Mirs Almonds , i5W17c ( ; filberts , llS12c ( ; Hr.uil , U.alOc ; walnuts. 1-c ; pecans , 10iSllo ( ; peanuts. BCitru. ' " UKACICKIIS SMlOppoflb ; assorted cakes , 7 & 21C perlb , as per'list ' LIIIII w n iiuiTS fiesjin boxes , per ib , 13 ICc ; dates , in boxes , 7@10c ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , S50i3.7.1 ! ( ; Malaga lee o raisins , f-J.30 2.50 ; now Valen cia raisins , per Ib , 8 ( < g c ; Cali fornia loose muscatels. Per box. $1. 0. pitted ebonies , per Ib. 20 ( < j2lo ; Califor nia pitted plums , per Ib , 12i ( 13e ; dried blnckben ics , per ID , S' ( inc ; dried rasnbeirics , per Ib. 2liC24c ; evaporated ap ples , 8J ( ifl4c ; Cnlifornln sun dried peaches , Uo ; Califoinni unuarcd evaporated peaches , 15ffilso ( : evaporated California apricots , 1'Jc ; Xanteomrrants , OV To'c ; Turk ish prunes , 4 C 44C ; citron , 22ii21c ; orange peel , 15o ; lemon peel , lOo. Fisn. Holland Herring , S5cftnOe. ( per keg , White Fish , yt bbls. No. l.JOOO , Family $ .1.75 : Trout. No. 1. $550 : Mackeiol , < bbls. No. 1 Shote , $15.1'0 ' , Largo Family , $10,10 ; Labrador Herring , $1.50 ; Columbia Kiver Salmon , $17.00 per bbl CoiiFisn Per Ib , whole. Oc ; bricks and sti ips , 7@Sc. CAVIIV Mixed. 8 ( ) l3c ; stick , S S'.l'aC ' ; rock candy , 10J < ( § 13cjfancy candy. 7te2sc. Dry Goods. Uib White , lOo ; colored , "UATTS Standard , Sc ; Gem lOc ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Hoono , 14c ; H , cased , $ t5 Bu. 13'3c : Swift Hlver. 8c ; Thorndiko OO , SVc ; Thorndiko Kl \ % ytcThorndiko \ 120 , ll'/o ' ; Thorndiko AX , 15C ; Cordis No. 5 , % ; Cordis No. 4. lie. oz , Jaffrev" Heaver . . lie ; Heaver Crock CC. IDc. KcvrucKi Jutss.Memorial , 1'c ; Dakota ISe ; Durham , 27Kc ; Hoi elites , isc ; Learning , ington , 2JKi' ! Cuttswold , 27'io. Ciits.il. Stevens' H , ( ic ; Stevens' B bleached , 7e ; Stevens' A , 7' < ; e ; Stevens A' bleached , bWo ; Stevens' P. b'-fje ' ; Stevens' P , bleached , 'J1 ' , e ; Stevens' N , U tr. Stevens' N , bleached. 10' c ; Stevens. SIU , 12 } < e Aliscri.i.tNEOL's. Taoio uu ciotn , J3.50 ; plain Holland , il'ic ; Undo Holland , 12'fc. ' Hrown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 > .jO ; At lantic II , 4-4 , 7'/o ' ; Atlantio L ) , 4-4 , GVc ; At lantic P , 4-4 , ( ie ; Aurora LL , 4-4. lie ; Aurora C , 4-J.4V Crown XXX , 1-4 , OJ/e ; Hoosier LL , 4Oc ; Indian Head , 4 , 7c ; Law- rencoLL , 4-4 , Oc ; O.d Dominion , 4-4 , r.'gc ; Pcppcroll It , 4-4 , 7c ; Popperell O , 4-4 , OJfc ; Pcppcrell. 8-4 , 185c ; Peppercll,9-4'Jlc ; Pcp pcroll , 10 4,2c ; UticaC , 41 1J c ; Waehusett , 1-1 , "tj'c ; Aurora K , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora B , 1 4 , ° UUCKVest Po mt ! 7J in , 8 or , lOKc ; West Point 23 in. 10 oz , 13c ; West Point M in , 12 or. 15c ; West Point 40 in , 11 o ? , llic. FLivvni.s-UedxC , 24 in. ISJ ; tl , 24 in , 2lc ; G G , 24 in , 18c ; IIA l2Jc , - J U F , , PIIISTS Pink and Jlob.es Uichmona , L , . _ , Allen , Oc ; Hiverpomt. Be ; Steel Ulver , O'jc ; JJlchmond , OjcPnuili ; 0) ) c. PIU.NTS Dress Chatter Oak , 5'4'c ' ; Knmapo , 4J < c ; Ixjdl , 54e ! ; Allen , Oo ; Kich- mend , Gc ; Windsor , O' c ; Kddystone , G c ; PaclliiGKu . ' _ Bir.AriiEn SIIEBTIXQ Berkeley cambric No. 00. OJ < c ; Hest iYet.4-4. G c ; butter cloth Oo , 4140 ; Cabot , 7f o ; Farwoll half bleached 8Ve ; Truit of. , l-aom , OJjc : Greene Q , 'Go ; nope , T'/j1 King pjd'ii. . cam- brie , lie. Lonsdalo cambrn , H' J ; Lonsdalc. Do ; New York mills , lOUo ; Pepperell , 42-ln , lie ; Poppercll , 40-In I2e ; Pepperoll , C-4 , 1I'C ; Poitporell , 84 , 21o ; Pcp- pcroll , 04 , 23o ; Pcppwll. 104 , 25o ; Canton 4-4 , 8 > 4e ; Triumph , Oo ; Wainsutta , lie ; Val- lev , 6c. FLASXELS. Plaid -naftsmen,20c ; Goshen , S2Kc ; Clear Lake , Ui } } < c ; Iron Mountain , * FLANNELS White G ILNo. 2 , % . 2JKc ; Q H , No. 1 , X , 35Kc : U H , No. 2 , ) ( 'Jfo\ \ H. No. 1 , * / ; 30c ; ciuecheo No.f. \ . 42e. GINGHAM 1'lunncttchocks , 7 ojVhlttcn - ton , TKc ; York , 7Ke ; Normandi nress , 8ifc : Calcutta dress. 8Kc ; Whittonton dress , &Ko ; Kenfrow dress , 8K@12jo. ] CAMIIIIICS Slater , Stfc ; Woods , 5/o ! : Standard , fitfc ; Peacock , BJ c. PHI.NTS IN moo IJLUB Arnold , OKo ; Amer ican , G.fc ) : Gloucester , G'/c ; Arnold C long cloth , 9 ; Arnold H long cloth , I0f ; Arnold Gold Seal. Wt Stletel A , 12 ; Windsor Gold Ticket , lok. Drugs anil Cliemlcnla. MISCELLANEOUS-Sulph. acid , IXo ; cltrio acid , COc ; tartarlo Wobal. . copavin , 68c ; boiax , lOo ; chloroform , 47 > % ; glycerine , SOo ; gum A i able , select , ? 1 00. gum camphor. SOo ; gum opium , f'l 15 ; MIph. ! morphia , t..Gj ; bromide potassium , 42c. Oii.i-Cnrbon , li > 0 lOo , headlight , 175 14Vs gasoline , 74 ° 12'ji1 ; West Viiglithi summer , lie ; icra , 17o ; No. 1 golden machine - chine , ISC ! extra W. S lard , b-'e ; No I lard , 40e ; turpentine , 4so , linseed raw , Wo ; bolted , BGo. QUMSK P , X W- , per o55c ; Gciman , per oz , 42e. lionthct1. Hemlock sole , l-w. e per Ib ; oak sole , .01(3 ( 34c per Ib ; oak harness , 2scil0o ! per Ib ; selec ted oak and tiace , UJe per Ib ; oak and hemlocK - locK upper , 20(11220 ( per foot. Hemlock calf Bkln , No. 1 , bOytiiOo per Ib , according to weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , yOejHl ( oo per Ib ; Philadelphia calf skin , e\tia , $1.0001 10 porlb ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , G0i(70e ( ( per Ib. oak kip skin , No1 1 , 70 uMH1 per Ib ; Phila delphia kip skin , extra , MKil'.HV ' perlb Pieneh calf skins , ( accordlnirto weight andqliiility ) , tl * ( } 7.1 IH.T Ib ; French kip skins , do , 80cC'5 $1.10 perlb. L'oidovnn , mssett , Ibc , satin lir.lsh. SOe per foot , welt leather , fI.BOjf I " "J 1 cr side ; moroccos , ( pebblogoat ) , 20M.IOC per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 2.1it.JOc ( per toot , glove calf skins , 20 ( < iHOc per foot ; Douglas kid , 'lOdJIOi1 per foot ; kangaroo skins , IOiMOc ( per foot , according to quality. Toppings , fSOOdMOOJ per dozen , linings , $5 OOrtIO.00 P > r dozen ; upton skins , flO.OJvi $ 12.00 per dozen. MclalH nnil Tinners' Stock. Hloi-k tin , small pig $ .2S Hloik tin. bar 'l ' Copper , planished boiler si/cs 34 ( . 'opper , cold lolled 31 Copper , sheathing U ) Copper , pltts 3) ) Cojipor , Hats 31 Gnlvani/cd sheet lion , Jliniata BO , 10 and 5 per rent discount Patent planished iron , No. 21 to 27 , A .11K Patent planished iron , No. 21 to .7 , H .01 Yt Keening , 1C , ll\20 515 Keening , IX , 1K20 (1.1)J ( ) Hoofllng , 1C , 20\'s ' 10 21 Keening , IX. ' 'Ov.'b 1.1.7.1 Sheet iron , No 2G 340 Sheet iron , No. ' . ' " 3 W ) Solder , host Ill Solder , No 1 II Tin plate , 1C , HM4 075 Tin plate , IX , lOxli b 7. . Steel nulls , base , per keg 2.15 Steel wire mills , base , per keg 2 M .II SK Machine castings , $12 00i(13 ( IX ) ; stove plates , S7.OOi7S.00 ; wtought iion00ii8 10 00 ; bones , drv. f5 00 ; steel , M 00 per ton ; copper. $ * .00'itll 00 ; brass , * 4 ( KHuS.oO ; 7inc , $ i.HOii3M ( ( ) ; solid lead , SJMii300 ( ( ( ; tea lead , W 00 < j'i.BO ; rubber , $250 300 ; mixed rags , Sl.lUQfl 13 perevv Ijiiinbor. Fust nnd second clear , ijS,2 ( In S19 00@51 00 I'll bland second clear , l O'l'j in i" O0i ( < ro oo Third ilea'IV I12 In * ' 00 ( 4(5 ( IK ) Aheleet , I > 4nll4 ( in 37 OOfcWJ 00 H select , 1 4(11 IK In 31 00a37 { 00 A stouk boanls , I2i'10 ( feet , 12 in 4G 00 H stock boaids , 12QJ1G feet , 12 in 41 ( H ) C stock boai ds , 12 ( 10 feet , 12 In 30 00 1) stock boauls , 12nlG ( feet , 12 in 2.1 00 Flooi ing , lirst common , G in 3400 Flooring , second common , Gin 32 ( X ) Select fencing lloormg I ! ) 00 Siding , lirbt and second clear , 14 ( 10 ft 21 00 Siding , Hi st common , 1G feet 2J 00 Siding , second common . " . . .I1. ) ( HI Common boards 10 00 No. 2 boards , nil lengths 14 BO Fencing No 1,12 ( 20 feet 10 BO Fencing No. 2 , U , Hand Ib feet IB .10 Joists and scantling , 2x4 , 14uHG leet . . .Ill ( H ) Timber , 4x4 , 8xs , 12i Id feet 17 00 Pickets , fust iough , good 15 ( XS > lb 00 PicketSjfancy head and dressedselected.2.1 00 Warner's hog Cabin Heincdies old- fashioned , simple compounds , u-od in the dnj t > of our hardy forefathi'is , uro "old-timers" "old roliahlo. " - bust . They compile a "xitrsajirilln , " hops and hui'hii remedy , " "cough and consump tion remedy , " hair tonic , " "extinct" for external anil internal use , "plas ters , " "robo cream , " for catarrh , and "liver i > ills.M They are put up by H. TI. Warner & Co. , inonriotors of YVar- ncr's S.ifo remedies , und promiho to equal the standard value of UIOMJ gieal lirep.irations. All druggists keep them. Instruments Plnccd oil Itccoril Dur ing VcHtordny. Colin and Wasmer to Sonnciiicholn nnd Valentine , lot 1 , blk. U , Orununuicy park , vd. . . * MX ) C ! VV .shields and wife to IIM founsma1 ! , lot ( I , blk : . ' , SliuU'Miidd , vd . . . 110 l.Schroi-dor , tiiHtco , to \ , Helslur , lot 10 , blk 7 and lot li ( , blk 12. Ilrown park , \v d 700 M A I'pcon und husband to A I' Miller , lot 10 , blk u , S H HogcrH'add.vvd. . . . 0.000 OMimssen to S l.ar an , lot 4 , WoUlet's place , w d . 400 J V Itltchart and v\ifo to DCUean , u 'i lot n , lilk W , H Omaha , vv d . U.OUO C I. Niundeis to A Cnoiloll , lot . " . ' , blk . \ , Kanndirs i Iliiiiobaugh's add , \ \ d . . 750 G U Darker and wile to.I M llnnca , lot-I , lilk 3 , Milliard Hill , vvd . . . 000 O II lloirgs and wife to 1. Oant , lotU" ' , blk : , ( I H Hoggs' add , \ > d . . . 1W J W Cilllltli , trustee , tulllt Aivhor , lotsII and 11 , blk S , lot I'l ' , blk 7 , and lot ) , hlk H , Ilakei plan1. vd ] , T5 C VV Smith to I ) 1' Spoonu ' 2 lot H , ( Use's add , i [ c d. . 1 South Omaha Land Co to A CurtH , lots , blk 114 , Somalia , vvd 510 I'nlon block Vauls Co to ,1 r Itaiishar , lots 1 and i. blk 10 , 1st add to fcouth Omaha , w d . . . . . .000 J I'lind il Itmishai lo tt Drafer , lots 1 and 2 , lilk in , 1st add to South Omaha , vv d . 1 500 G VI lilt IICOCK and wife to VI l.lgntlor , lot H , Dlk 1) ) , Hitchcock's Ht add. vv d . 475 J I ! .Moiurlor and vvlfotn M lllgutler , ; w ft of vv W n of lot .1 , and n tfj ft of lot 7 , Ink I , I'opr plai'i1 , vv d . . 3,000 S II AwlPi > on and w Ife to V | Elguttor , lot 11 , lilk 4 , Central paik , vv d J.TOO VV ( I AlbilL'ht and wife to I' \\ied.lot 11 , blk. ! , ilnttliews'sul ) . vvd . GOO W N llievcb toKCai'on , undl\ld-d'j of a 't ot hw I-14-1H , q cd 4CO Win I. Mi CIKIIB to J S McCormlck , lot , Ciitalpa's"d add , w d goo Win Ij.MrC.igiii1 to J 8 .Mct'oimlck , lot 7 CatalpaKd add , vv d . . . 800 Chas Curliett and wlfo to J A. f.ovgieun. lot . blk 7 , Walnut Hill , w d . . . . . MO John Johnson and vvlfo to N J Young , lots Kt and 1) ) , blk J2 , Albiiglu's ( holce , w d. 300 ( ! C lloldilo and wile t ) Iiroxi'l A. Fall , lot 7 , blk I. outh i\ohango : J'hue , wd . , 600 VVm McMusti'is and \\ltu to i ; L 1'ice , lot C , lilk 2 , O'Null'R sill ) , vvd . . . . 4,000 M Spi'IImun and linsbunil to K Wear. houthSi ti-et lot 7 , blkU.Aimstrong's 1st add , w d. i : II Ioomls and himband to QH Scow , lot H. Oak Hill.v * d Anna Wilson to Oll\o llianih , south half lot fi. bikini , Omaha , vvd J II Allebut , Jr. to V 11 ( Jalllgan , north half lot 1 , blk Omaha , w d Twenty nine transfers lllKANCIf OITICi : . JOHN M. SHAW & CO. i Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds , MarRin Transactions a Specialty. JOHNSON \ ( . 'HIHSTIAN , ManaKers. Ifi IJOAKO 01XHAD1J , - OMAHA. Members of tne Chicago Hoard of Trade I'rlv- ate vv lieto Cliicugo und New York. SIIAI.KI ) 1'roposnU will DO iccdvcil at the olllceof the county Clerk , Dont-lns county until o'clock p m. , October aril , IMS , for mov ing 10.COO yards of earth , moro or less , In grad ing roiul on Main Htreet , I'lorenco , nonh ot 1'urkor s House1. Cortltled check of ( .uo to nc- company each bid. Tim board icsetves the light to i eject any and nil bids lly older of Hoard ot Commissioners. M. 1) . HOCIIK , County Clork. Omaha , Neb , Sept. ii'.thfM. . eto-o.1 eomto-o. ) PEERLESS DIES * ? ? - - * I.IMl.MEII. KP.mniUlV. J , D.III.ANCIIAIUI PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants. .ORlMER.WESTERFIELpas MALEY Live Stock Commission , Itoora li , Eicbiniie nulUtliiK , Union Block Tarda. boutti Oiuubn , N b , ALEXANDER & FITCH ] Commision Dealers in Live Sock , Soom22 , Oppoilie Eichanse Building , Uolou Block T rdi , Boiuh Onmtim , Net ) . " * UNMON STOCM YARDS CO. , Of Omana , Limited , . Coid. ui rtaUiulCBL ABrToiiTTnra"i implements , ' "CHUHCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Carriage * and llu lo , .Ic io * " | rrrtbtl r cuVlbiinU llHli , litiiMin METCVVLF CO. , AiicultiiralImilementsJWapiislCarriage ) \\att \ Ics. r.tP. Wtioloul * . Omiiba.yfbrii > k PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN. VMioIllalc DtRlrm In Aaricultural Inmlements , Wagons & Bnggies Ml , OKI , art and IV ? Jouci Sltffl.Umnha. _ P. P. MAST & CO7. Mannfacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seete , Culllrntpri Inr ! Itakiti. Cider Mlll anil I.ut'nn I'ul- tcrlicri Cor Illli nil Mclinlas Mri'i > l . t CO. , - VVhotemOe Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies iv.rnrr lllli inrt Mchol Mri'ft OMAHA mUSCII. J. F. SEIBERLING A. CO. , Akion , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery anil Binder Twine , VV K MoaJ , Mutineer uuioirri n < rlh M Ornnlia MOLINEMILUulN&STODDARDCo M nuf ictunrsRnd.lobbrrt In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Plli nn t PiKlllc street ; , Onmbn , Nob. Artists' Motorialo. " A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , ISH louitlH § Mrecl , Oniah * . Bookaollors nnd Stationers. H. M. & S. VV. JONES7 Succos o lo A T. Krnjon A \VliolisilcA Rctnll Booksellers and Stationers , Unc Weildlne Sta'lniirrr , ( OIIIIIH iclul Slatlonery I5.r ! DouKlasyiicpt Onmlin , Ni'b. Boots and Shoos. KIRKENOALL. JONES & CO. , ( MiiCPMura lo llfpil , Junes A to ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes W. V. MORSE li CO. . Johhers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103 1103 Doukla' btOmilin ManufactorjSum mer vl llislon. CoffOOB , SplCOB , KtC > ' ' " " ' CLARKE COFFEE CO.T' Omalm Coffee anil fplec Mills. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Flavoring Kulroctf. l.nundrr lllue. Inks , Ktc. llll Uli.llHnitfTlrpot. . Dnnhtt. Nelirmka Crockery and Glassware " " W. L. WRIGHT. Agent for Ihc Munufaclurcrs und Imporlets of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc Office. 11 ? S nib M , Onintia , Npbrmia. PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN. luiuorior'niul lolbersof Crccker/ / , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. Iil4 I iirnxm ' I , New 1'axton Building. Commlaolon and Storage. RIDDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , ' perloitl'1" " < lcr r > r 1 hs-r-r I'lullry , flame , . ( ) mah . CEO. SCHROEDER ti CO. , Successors lo McMianc A trbronler ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Ouinbn , Nuliratka. FREDERICK J. FAIRBHASS. VMioloalo Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision Merchant. Correspondence ollcllei1. I0l ! Norlb IClb Mn'ot.diiuihn , Set. Coal , Coke and Llmo. oSfAHA COAL COKE & LlMfE'cO. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , 20D South 13lh Slrpcl , Omitm , Ncbrailin. J. J. JOHNSON & [ CO. , Mannfactnrers of Lime , AndMilnpprs "I luul , coak , C'euit'iic , l'ii | tcr , [ , lm Drain Tile , and bewcr 1'liic. Orllci ) , 218. S. 13tU tit , Uniubu , Nell. Telephone' ell. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Cote , ! 11 Sou til 13th Kt. Omaha. Nob. Dry Copda nna Notions. " M. E SIvTlTH & CO . , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102and 1104 nouglai.Cor. llth Kt , Omaha. Neb. KILPATRfcK-T < OcTTDRY GO6DS Co Importers and Jobbers in Dry GcodsNotions , Gtnts' rutulihlriK ( looli. Corner llth and liunoj bts , Ouinha. Ntbratka. Furniture. DEVA/EY" & Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , J aruam Street. Omaha. Nebraika. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Fnrnitiirir Omaha. Nebraska. Crocorios. PAXTON , GALLAGHER Ac c67T Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705 , 707.700 and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD. BRADY"i CO Wholesale Grocers , t Hi and T.cavenworth Slrects. Omitlm , Nobrstka. Hardware. MARKS BROS. SADCMLERY Uo7 " Wliolesala Manufacturer * of Saflfllery& Job'Deraof Saddlery Hardware And I-callier. KOJ , K0.1 nnl 1407 llurtcjr BL , Oaiaba , Hardwaro. . Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Spun , . . W ° ' - ' ' - EtC" HIMEBAUGH A TAYLOR , Builders1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanic * ' Tools nnd IltilTalo Pralci. 1405 Douulm _ btrefat. UniKha , NcLraika. _ RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO7 Wholesale Hardware , -CUi and Harrier Sli , Omaha , Neb. VVcitrrn Aetnti Jor Austin Powder Co , Jefferson Meel Nallr , Fairbanks btandaid Hculcs. LEE.CLA KE N.DRE EN HARD- Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate. Mctnla , btieet lion , etc. AKcnts for Howe Scales , Miami Powder and l.ymun limbed Oinuliu , Nebraska. Hats , Caps , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE St CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Good * 1107 Ilarner Btrc'tt , Omaha , Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 18UB ettaud Union Pacific Track , Omaba. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Ioci , KU. y fdCorn r Uh and Dvufflai , ftlll K Lumber C. N UILT2. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , ISIharul California btrcets , Omaha , Nctirn < ka. I' H L. L/ Lumber , Lime , Cement , Eta , Elc , Corner fihnml u .Om h . \ r."vv. HAUVCY LUMDER co. . To Dealers Only , p. 1103 Kiirnnm Plrot't Oniih ( JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Liniibcr , Etc , Imported nni ) Amcrlcitn I'orllnnil Cement FUti Agent for .Mil itiikn < Uyilrnulle Lrmrnl anil r Whllo I I mo. CHAS. R. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , WopJ Car ; el nnJ rurqurl 1 loorlnStu niul IKuiglm Milllnory nnd NotloriH. I. OUERFELDEH \ CO. . Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions ax ? IHmiiHH * niithllth'-lrri > l Ovornlla. _ _ _ CANFIELD MANUFAOTURINO CO. , Maniiractiirers of Overalls , Jcant Pants , biiltti , > tr IUl2nml 1101 Douula : Street , cmmhn. iu'li _ Notions _ I J. T. RO FNSON "NOTION co. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods IVt nnil 4a > K ( lli lOtli , x | Omnha Ola. ! _ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axla Create , KtcOmab . A II lllrhnp Malinger , VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 11DJ llnrncj fctrcel , Omaha. J . Office Fixtures. . _ , " w - * HIE bIMMONDS MAM KArrUUtNo"c5T- Mnniifiutur. ' . ' of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , MantU" M1i > bo nl . Hook CIIHPS , Drug HnlurovWaH l'av > I'Mttiluin' llallliik' .l iiuntur * . llivranil Wlim ( oolnr . Mlrrum oil I intury unt' ollliv , 17JU ima liJ * bonlli 13lb St , OiuuUn 'Iclopliono 1KI. Paints nnd ft. NEILSON , Whole nlfl Icnlor ) < ln Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , . HIS F.iruam ' ttot t. OinBha.Ncb. - - iq _ _ Paper. _ . CARPENTER P APCR cb. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , c'trry a nlco ntntk of Printing , Wrappinu unit Writing 1'M sr. Special nttentton ElTon to car load unlcrt , Paper Boxos- JOHN L. WILKTE ' Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Non 1117 rtinl 1319 Douiiliis bl. , Omuba , Neb. Soods. "PHIL. ST'IMMCL \ co Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds fill and OU Jones Mrc'it Uiimlia , Storage , Forwarding & Commission AR"MSTRONGr , PETTIS & CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Crunch litmotif the Hermoy HIIEKT Co. IhiKtlesM wUulcault ! ana rulull , 1 H UlOnnil 11U IrarU bircet. Omatin. Tilcplionu No.700. OMAHA MANPACTDBS. Brewers . STOR2& 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1J21 North KlgtbtccntU Slrcct , Omaba , Neb Cprnloo. EAGLE COR'lsTlCE WORKsV Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , JohnKpoacterTroprlctor. ! CODodeoami Wland V4 North 10th Street , Omabn. Printers' Materials. WESTERN'NEWSPAPER Auxiliary Publishers , . 101 Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 311 Clothing and Leather netting. lXJd ( turnitm BtrMt , M. A. DISBROW , CO. , Wboluialu Manuf tcturcra of Sash. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. Branch bfflcH , laib nJ Uard Blrects , Omaha , Neb. . N BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors. Blinds , V uldluei , HitlrVVork and Interior Ilnr.1 Wool Hn * nu. N. IS. Corner Mli nnil l.i'nvcuwurtu HlrccU , Oiuiiha. SIUD. , AL. STRANG CO. , Punms , Pines and Engines , CHUHC"HILL PUMP co. , Wholesale Pumps , Pine , Fittings , Steam an < VVatir Rnpiillos. TI < lqimTt < " fur Mait. oo t &Co'sROoJs Furnam St , Omaba.ii U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO.7 Steam and Water Supplies , Qallldar Wind Mill. . SH nnd CM Famnrn St. . Omaha. _ U. t.lto , ActlnK Manner. BROWN ELLltTcori Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. Sheet , ron , gaw M.H. . Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter It son , 1'rop . .Manufacturers of all klndi Steam Boilers , Tanls and Sheet Iron Work Works South Mth and II. & M. CroMlnir. I'AXTON i VIKHII.NJ IRON VVOUkS. Wrought and Cast Iron Building WorK , , lira's VVork.Oencril Foundry , Machine aa4 Work unico und Worki , U. r. llr. und IJtb btrcct , Omaha. _ " " ' IWON WdRKS , , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Uoik Hulls. Window Guard * . Flower Htamli , Wlr * fclnni.Ktc. la North ICth Btruet.Umaha. OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS' ' Mau'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vaults , Jail Work , Iron and Wlro Fencing. Hlf DS , Ktc. U. Andruoa , I'roo'r C'or.lItU and Jackioa tits , CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and Bcreens. for banks , oftlcci.tlores. reildcncei , etCL Impr < cd Awnlayi , lx > ckrmlth UichlDiry * u < l Works. 405 Mouth lltk Ht. MEACHER & V/HITMORE , Fire and Burglar Proof SafesTiinc , Loctt Qtcarul A.-cuU fur Illebulu Kaia i. liuck CVu u/ Vnulli aa JalMYuU , 4 H.UU bt.