R.X 1 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. An Easier Pooling Manifested In the Whont Pit. THE MILLERS ON THE RUSH. Ilcmnrknhlc Incrcnso In tlic Con sumptive Dcninnil Pnlr Activity in Corn OatH Dull I'rov talons IlenrlHli Cattle Slow. CIIICAOO I'KODUCi : MARKET. CnifAOO , Oct. 8. ( Special Telegram to TIIH Hin 1 Wheat markets all over the country wrro easier to-day. The day of rest gave operators time to think , and the conclu sion most generally uriivcd at seems to bo that wheat naa had a pretty good advance , and that the present is a favorable moment to cool off and await developments. Wheat sold Saturday and curly this morning WXjJO'Jc per bushel higher than it did n year ago , On the basis of first prices for casli wheat this morning Chicago Is about 2Sc above the export level , New York and Baltimore about 18o above , Toledo and St. Louis about 'JOo above and Minneapo lis and Duluth about 40c above. However , While- the conditions now seen continue to exist the American wheat markets will re main Independent of the old world. The millers have been driven by the urgency of the homo consumptive demand to get wheat at whatever price sellciH asked to fill orders , and this demand as yet shows no Hlgn of abatement. It is u mistake that mil lers are l.iylng up a supply. They are driven todeath to keep their trade going. Neither is It the wholesaler nor yet the retailer that is stocking up. It is the consumer. The great masses of consumers have abandoned the nlovenly method they had fallen Into of buying flour hand to mouth. They arc Instead providing ngalnst the proverbial rainy day. Those In the habit of buying sticks arc taking barrels , those who bought by the single banelaio buying a half do7en barrels , and so on through the list. Consumcitt arc in a semi- panic , Just as the chronic beais und short sellers liuvn been at the mighty revolution in prices they have been witnessing during the past thirty or forty dajs. Mhey are aniictcd With visions of u famine and $ ir > Hour , und faimc'is , Influenced by the same senti ment , are lightening up on their supplies. If this consumptive demand keeps up millers Will have nothing else to do but to continue to pav wllcis their prices for wheat , and if it Bhould last the year through products will in n single season get almost even for their Josses of the last live je.irs. There is danger , however , that consumeis may bo tilled up neforo fanners succeed in marketing their \vhcat and when raiseis arc most anxious to sell. This is what the be.iis uro now figuring on. They look upon this unprecedented advance In wheat as un natural , unhealthy and without adequate cx ( use , and insist that the piesent pi ices rannot bo sustained. December wheat started iu at $1 22 , .md May ntl'JJ' ' . This pi ovcd the top for Decem. bcr , but May touched Sl.'Ji' briefly. Hutch- ItiHon llguied as a seller from the start , and \vithin an hour and a half the market worked down about 5o per bushel , December going to $1.17 and May $1.18. Part of the time the months were together , but May generally commanded , a premium of ? < (3lc. ( At the inside Hutchln- son turned bujer and chocked what seemed to bo u serious break. There was also other peed bujlng , and scalpers , quick to catch the UiniiL'e , turned their influence to the steadying of prices. December advanced to about $1 19 and May to $1.0 % . Thereafter the active months fluctuated within about le of the range reached on the iccovcry and the tone sccuici : to bo ono of firmness. Closing quotations were about 3o below those of Saturday , Some of the trade \\as rather larger than on the last two or three business dajs , but it i' as yet hardlv normal. Commission merchants are not as a rule encouraging now speculation at this juncture. The nervous ness and timidity is wearing away to some extent , however , und trade is lapiuly getting back into its normal state. The opening of thcmaiket for corn showec considerable activity in trading , with a Root deal of selling prcssuio. Opening quotation ; showed a decline in near fututes of about J c , while those further icmoved wen oft about ' < c. A prominent operator wh ( was the mam support of the market a week ago was soiling openly at the start and this bud a weakening effect upon local specula tors and also on the course of prices , seeltif that dealing is to a largo extent local in Hi character , The receipts were about us an ticlpatcd , but they are expected to show con eiderablo increase in the week , though onli 4S8.COO increase in the visible , where consid able moic had been lookedlfor , firmed tin market in the last hour and brought closinf prices back to within \c for November unc i/c on May from the latest quotations 01 Saturday. Oats averaged dull and easy with near ! fu tures exhibiting 'sJ4c ( ! decline , and tradini chiefly confined to * May , which was ncarlj steady. Too many oats are iu sight to cal out much speculative demand and trading ii the three remaining months of this year wa to duy unimportant. Receipts and estimate for to-morrow arc both heavy and the visibl < supply exhibits an increase of 4bSlOJbushel compared with a week upo. Car lots of No U to go to store were ' 4e lower at ! Mc if re colptsero dated to day , while No. " rogula sold at \.1J < . In provisions the interest was a little beat Ish in its tendency. Larger iccoipts of hog than the trade expected encouraged th opinion that the run of the same dm ing th balance of the year was likely to bo quit lair , and under freerjselling and somowhn restricted buying an easier feeling was de vclojiod. The product sold somewhat lowe than Saturday all around , and wit the exception of October pork closings wer at u decline. To-day the loss in Novembu jiork was SUk'c , in October lard 15o , in Oct ( ber short libs ! i5c , in Noveuioor and Jnnuar lord 7 > < c , In jear lard lOc anil in Javiir pork and short ribs ! % c. October pork sol off 45o but was bid up to Saturday's prices n the close. Year pork closed lOo higher. CHICAGO IjIVE STOCK. CnicHOO , Oct. 8. [ Special Telegram to TH BKE. ] Cmi.E. Trade was rather slo' ' from opening to close. Receipts were hcav as compared with Monday a week ago , and is certain that receipts for the week will c : cccd those of last week ; hence buyers wer in no hurry to make offers unless they calci lated on potting stock at their pi ices. Ot of 14,000 fresh cattle on sale there wcro aboi 4,000 Texans and rangers , and scarcely lift loads of Rood natives. Hangers and Tcxui generally sold lower than at the close i last week , some salesmen quoting their Tc : nns 10@15u lower on account of the lari number of rangers. Medium natives wei hard to sell with buyers generally lOc lowe A big run of Texans about two hundn cars had the effect of lowcilng prices c cows , heifers and other common natives , a selling considerably lower than last Frlda The stockcr and feeder trade wi quiet und prices are low , but tin fact does not seem to stlmula the demand. The receipts 14.000 includi 7,600 Texans und western oattlo. Choice extra beeves , KJ.000rt.H5 ; 1200 to 1350 Ib H.OO < as.OO ; l r > 0 to 1200 lb , ta.25@ 1,00 ; Bloc era and feeder * . j.00j ( 2.40 ; cows , bulls ai mixed , | l.a5cr.3 ( 00 ; bulk , $2.10@2I > 0 : Tcxi cattle a shade lower ; steers , J,10@3.1 cows , tl.55gi3.SO ; western runners , hteud ; natives and half breeds , fJ.2r > ( g4 1 * > ; cow | 2.25@2.1H ) ; wintered Texuns. t-.5 < ) (33 ( 50. Hoes Trade was rather uctlvo and prle only slightly lower than the close on Satu day , but lOQISo lower than the close i Fiiday. The receipts weio estimated dal at ! M 000 to 25,000 , but the late trains we largely cattle. The actual number In slg at other points was not as great expected ; hence our market closed stem with the stock well sold out. A few fain assorted heavy sold at fO,45(36.o5 ( , and a fc lots of fancy selected butchers' weights , i barrows , sold at | tl.4UQO 45. Uest mixed ai packing sorts sold largely at | 0.20@0 35 , ai common mixed at I5.SOX30.10 ; light soi wer * slow at | 5.bOC.OQ for Common a teKK30,14 f r choice assorted. riNANCIAIj. Nr.w Yoni : , Oct. S. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Jlr.K.1 STOCKS There was some appearance of strength at the opening to-day , first prices being slightly better than Satur- daj's close. From London there were mod erate bujing onlcrs , and local commission houses wcro purchasers also. After a small appreciation the list soon weakened and values went below the opening llguics , the market becoming dull. It was more active after 11 o'clock , but the Increased animation was accompanied by renewed weakness , and again prices sagged off so mew at. At noon the market was quiet and steady at small frac tions under opening flcures. Later in the day values firmed up a little , but it was without any special significance. The mar ket as a whole was uninteresting. Closing flu'ures wcro generally near the opening or at a small advance. The following wcro the closing quotations ! MOVET oCui , Hasy at 2rtl per cent ; last loan ty per cent ; closed offered itt 3 per cent. cent.PKIMB MEHCANTILB PATEII lj4 < uG > f per cent. STKUUXO EXCIUNGE Dull but firm at . bills and . for de fl.bljf for sixty-day , $4.b3 mand. PRODUCE : . Citir no , Oct. 8. Wheat Firm ; cash , $1 IX ; November , il 17 > < , Decemuer$1.Ib9 < , Mav , ? 1 20. Corn Strong ; cash , 45c ; November , -15c ; December , II',0 , ; May. SiU c. Oats Easy ; cash , 24c , November , 24c ; December , 24 , ' c ; May , 2'J' c. U\e OOc. Jianoy Nominal. 1'ilme Timothy $1.53. Flnx-Jl.S'J f. Whisky 1 20. I'oik Steady ; cash , Jl'j.SO ' ; November , $11 7J' ; December , $11.00. Lard Firm ; cash , $10.00 ; November , $ 'J.17'i ; December , Ss.42 > . riour In fair demand and steady ; pat ents , $72"750 ; bakers , in sacks , S-l.MKft 5 00 ; choice , $5 lOrn.'i 80 ; winter , M.T.VnC 00 ; lie , in barrels , $1 oJf < .t.7r > ; sucks , 8fl 2..1 50. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , J8 S'J fe'J CO ; short clear , $9.75@10.00 ; short ribs , JU.15r i 9.20. 9.20.Hutter Hutter Steady ; creamery , 10 ( < l23c ; dairy , 14J/a20c. ( Cheese rirm ; full cream Cheddars , 10 ® 10'jc ; Hats and Young Americas , lO' Qlle , Kggs Steady ; IS lOe. Hides I'nchanged ; heavy green salted , 7@ T e ; light green salted , "j-jc ; salted bull , 5c ; dry flint , He ; damaged , 7c ; dry calf , 7@ . ° c ; branded hides in per cent off ; deacons , 25q.0o ( ! each ; dry salted. 7o. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 5c ; No. 2 , 4c ; cake , 5c. Hoeeipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 21,000 2ti,000 Wheat bu 4:1.000 : 28,000 Corn , bu 275,000 2il,000 ( Oats , bu 244,000 219,000 , Kje , bu . . . . Hurley , bu . . . . Now Vork. Oct. 8. Wheat Hccelots. 152,200 ; exports , 10,000 ; spot market dull und unsettled and lVi ( < (2c ( lower on winter , firm on spring ; No. 2 led. S1.15n ( l.l. ' > K in elevator. Jl.lTfcrl.lTJtf atloat , fl.l'XOJ l.lh'4 f. o. b ; No. It ted , nominal ; No. 4 red , nominal ; uncradcd red , $ l.U7u$1.13K ( ; options advancedSQfR' c , but afterwauls fell off S' Qri'ijC , closing unsettled and heavy , wholly on manipulation Irom Chicago ; November closing tl.lSjf. Corn Kcceipts , 133,050 , ; exports , 16,450 ; spot lower and easy but moderately active ; No. 2r,3K < ar > 4c in clevotor.M C'i fcanoat ; ungiadcd mixed , 52l4@54J.fc' ; options dull and ( inltoovfor \ , closing steady ; Novem ber closing at 543so. Oats Heceipts , 180,000 ; exports 81 ; spot market easier out moderately active ; options dull and J o lower ; November closing 31c ; spot No. 2 white , H4c : mixed western , 25@ 82c ; white western , 2S4ic. : Coffee Options opened firm and nOJlE ( points higher , but closed baiely steady and 40@70 points above Saturday ; crop reports unfavorable and conflicting ; sales IK'v cargoes , $10.00. Petroleum Steady and quiet ; UniteO closed at U2 e. Epgs firm , light demand ; western , Pork Dull ; mess , $10 50@17.00. Lard Spot , scarce and steady ; bales , west crn Rteam , $10.50 ; options lower and closing steadier ; October , $10.00 ; November closei at $9.44 bid. Hutter Steady ; western dairy , 12@15c western creamery , 13@.23J o ; Elgin , 24c. Cheese Higher but quiet ; western , SjJ ; @ 10c. 10c.Mlniinapolls , Oct. 8. Wheat The loca receipts for two days were 81 cars and 12 were sent out. Scarcely any trading wa ! done until late in the day. Uuyers were bid ding about 5 cents below Saturday's figure : and sellei s refused to come down. Closing No 1 hard , October and November $1.30 December 51.31 , on track $1.80 ; No. 1 north ern , October $1.24 : November $1.24 ; Decem bcr $1.22 ; on track $1.24 ; No 2 northern , Oc tobcr $1.20 ; November $1.20 ; Deccmbe $1.20on tiack$1.20. Milwaukee , Oct. 8. Wheat Dull cash , $1.U } { ; December , $1.13 ; Januar ; $1.14. Corn Lower ; No. 3 , 44c. Oats-Easier ; No. 3 white , 2SJ-fc. live -Quiet ; No. 1 , WJ-Jc , Harley Dull ; No. 2 , 7ic. ( Provisions Finn ; Pork Cash $15.25. Kaiihas City , Oct. 8. Wheat Steady No. 2 led , cash , $1.03 asked ; Novembei $1,03 asked ; December sales $1. OSJ c ; No. red , cash DOeaskcd. ; No. 2 soft , cash , $1,10) ) asked ; December si 03o bid. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , no bids , m offerings ; do year. 2b/o ; May sales , 31'jc. Oats-No. 2 , cash , 20)o bid ; May sale' 25Kc. Sc. Ijotilfl , Oct. S. Wheat Lower ; cash $1.12 ; November , $1.13. Corn Virni ; cash , 3'Jc ; October , 40c ; Nc vembcr , 37'i.c. Outs Higher ; cash , 23) ) c ; Novembei 23c. PorK Firm at $10.03. Lard Steady at $9.67tf. Whisky $1.14. _ iavK STOCK. Chicago , Oct. 8. The Drovers' Joui nal reports as follows : Cattle Heceipts , 14.C03 ; market slow ; m tives lOo lower ; beeves , $000(3(535 ( ( ; steen $3.25@0 00 ; stockcrs and feeders , $ J 003.4 ( cows , bulls and mixed , $1.35@300 ; Texii cattle , $1,55@3.10 ; western rangers , $2.25 ( 4.15. 4.15.Hogs Receipts , 19,000 ; market slow and 1 ( lower ; mixed , $5 W@t ) ) 80 ; heavy , $0 00@0.4 ! llcht , $3.C5@5.W ) ; skips. $ , J.50@5 35. Sheep Hccolpts. 8,000 , ; market stcaih natives , $ . ! 003 0 ; westerns , $ J 003.0 ( Texans , $2.75Q3.50 ; lambs , $4.00@550. KJIIISOB City , Oct. 8. Cattle Receipt GOX , > ; shipments , Saturday , 3t > 4. Over stocke with common half fed stuff and the market di moralized. [ .Good to choice corn fei M.UOiJ ( 5.35 ; common to medium , $ . ) ,00@4.X ( stookers and ( ceding steers , $1.UO3.CO ; grut range steers , $1.COV3290 ; cows , $1,25 ( 27 Hotrs Receipts , 5,000 ; shipments , Satu day .5,353 ; market weak , fully 1020c lowei good to choice , $5tt5 ( 6.05 ; common to m dium , $5.0035,80 ; skips and pigs , tS.OOQ- } , ? National Stook Yardu. Ease 8 l.oul . , Oct. 8. Cattle Receipts , l.OCX shipments , 2,135 ; market steady jchoice henv native steers , | 5.1005 CO ; fair to good nath steers , $4 30(45,15 ( ; butchers' steers , med ura to choice , $ .1.30(34 ( 40 ; stockers an feeders , fair to good , $ J.OO(33.10j ( ranger grass-fed , $2.00@3.10. Hogs Hcceipts. 4,165 ; shipments , 1,001 market lower ; choice heavy and butcher selections , M.2030.3.V packing , medium i prime , $ < J.OO@0.25 ; light grades , ordinary i best , $5.bO@0.00. OMAHA htVE STOCK. Cattle. Monday , Oct. 8,18SS. The market on beef cattle was very quit There wcro not many peed westerns but there was n bunch of good heavy corn-fed rattle for which $ > M was offered. The feel ing on the market was easier. Hatchers stock was in fair request and a good many cows changed hands. A lew feeders were sold at about stcudj prices. The receipts were \ cry llcht and the mar ket slow und dull. The price * paid were 10 ® 15c lower thau Saturday. Shocp. The demand was good but there were none on the market. Ciittlo . 1,200 Hoits . 1,700 Horses . 32 Pri'vnllini ; Prices. The following is a table of prices paid in this mantel for the grades of stock men tioned. Pnmestccrs. 1300 to 1500 Ibs..l4 50 O5.50 Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 4.00 ra.1.00 Native feeders 250 (513.30 ( Western feeders 2.30 ( n3 15 "lance steers , com'on to choice 2 50 ( cf.1.50 Common to good cows. . . . . . . . . 1.50 ( ii2.15 : iioice to fancy cows 2.25 ( 2.i0 ! Common to choice bulls 1.25 fdl.75 alrtocnoicetlghthogs 5.bO ( Ktl 00 'air to choice heavy hoes 5.90 ( ltd 10 'air to choice mixed hogs C bO ( aO.OO OMAHA WHOljiSAIjC MAUKKTS. Produce , Ki ults , Ktc. i Fancy , solkl-packeil cicamcrv , IS @ 2c ! : choice country , 17iJ19c ( ; common lades , lOtrtl'ic. KLOUK Nebraska jiatcnts , $0.0S0.75 ( ( ; innesota patents , ft ! 25(38 ( 00 ; stnilht ( grades , f4.25ii5.25 ( ; bakcis'llour , i5.00ji5 ( 50 icr barrel. CAMEi.orrs 40rt75c ( per dozen. PLUMS 50 ( < i)75c ) per ou. POTATOIIS 2i ( iuc per bushel. SWCIT POIATOI s l > irOOc per bu. PoULTHT No dressed fowl in the market ; ive chlc'ccns ' , $ .1 OOW3 5J per do . j spring chickens , $2 .j'Ktf ' ' .OJ. TOMATOES 5(1 ( © ' Oo per bu. PrAits California $ J,00U3.50 ( per bu uox ; Southern. 75 per K bu j.Oos ; Strictlv ircsh , lS@19ccandled. CAi.irousi\Ouvris : SI 25Uil.50 ( per casa. COVCOHU GIUI-KS yOJ5.40c ( per 10 Ib basket. PKACHI.S California , ? 1. 00 1 1.50 per box ; iclncAii , C0c@$1.00 per basket ; Delaware , 4 ( ) ( < w Oc per 10 lit basket. UANANAS Common , $1.50@i.25 per bunch ; choice , $2 50(2)3.50. ( ) LEMONS * 4 00i5 ( CO per case. OuvMirs * 7 OOWS I'O per box. CEi.riiT 25giOc ; ucr uo en. Eoo PUST 75iiJ1.00 ( per dozen. ONIONS voice uer bu. APPLES 12 001Z4.00jer - bbl. CRAiurrLEs -jer-busticl. . CIUBH Miehican , * 4 5000.50 per bbl 33 gals ; California pear cider , $15 00 per bbl. POP Cons Hicq. SCttla- common , 2@Jc. C.IRKOTS SOcpcr bushel. BEANS Choice eastern handplckod navies , $2.00 per bushel ; westem hand pickeil navies , $1.75i21.SO ( ; meaiums , $1.LO@1.40. Lima beans 5o per pound. HAT f. o. D. cars. No. 1 jplaud , S'J.OOj No. 2 upland , $5.00. HiiAX-1050@U.OO. CnorrED FKED $14 fiO@15 00 per ton. VINEOAU Cider , 10@18c per L'al. White wine , 10@20c per cal. CiiASiihiiiiiKS $7.00j0 ( 00 per bbl. PuovibtoNB Hums , No. 1 , 12) ) c ; No. 2 , j c ; shoulders , SJi'c ; rib bacon. mVfc : clear bacon , 12Kc ; picnic hams , ll' c ; uncc beef hams , 9Mc ; dry salted clcais , short lie ; extra short , lO o ; short ribs , lOc pickled pies feet , 15 Ib kits , 80o ; laril , lOWc smoked sausage , 0bc per Ib ; hog cas ings , ' Grocer * List. Kevlsed prices are as follows ! BAaoiso Stark A , seamless , 22c ; Amos- kcag , seamless.17lu ; l cwiston A , seamless. 19o ; American , seamless 17c ; burlaps , to5bn , Ill4o ; tjur.nlcs , smcle , lUc ; gun nies , double , 20c ; wool sacks , 35c. Twines- Flax , 33c ; extra sail , 2021o sail B , I0@20c cotton. 21c ; lute. 10 . DRIED TRUITS Fics , in boxes , per Ib , 13ji lOc ; dates , in boxes , 7@10c ; London Malagi layer raisins , per box , $ . )50ii3.75 ) ( ; Malat , ' . loose raisins. $ J.30@2.50 ; new Valen cia raisins , Per Ib , 7 } < c ; Call forma loose muscatels. Per box. $ l.kl ( pitted cherries , per Ib. 20g21c ( ; Califor nla pitted puiins , ] ) Ib , 12 < aiac dried blackberries , Per Ib , SVlffi0" ; dnei raspberries , per Ib."iCrfl4c ; evaporated a\i \ pies , 8i ( ( ? 14c ; California sun dnci peaches , iio ! ; California unpared evnporatei pcaciies , ISGSlio ; evaporated Callforni. apricots , ltc ) ; Zantee currants , OKC7o ( ; Turk ish prunes , 4'4W-i" * ' . citron. 222ic ; orantr peel. 15c ; lemon peel. lOc ; California Frencl prunes , 11@ tl" 25c : Hio , tancy , 10uU > e ; toantos and Mara caibo. 17(2100 : Ai buckles , 21\c , MuL.iugh lin H X \ \ \ . 21 ' 4c. SCOAR Granulated , 8'iJi'4c ' ; conf. A , 7 ? B < - . white extra C , 7o ; extra C , 7c ; jello\ C , 7c ; jwwdered. PC ; cubes , DC. HONET KJQl'-c for one pound frames trained honey. 0Sc ( per pound. BEESWAX Choice yellow , 20@22Ko ; darl colored. 13 140. CHEESE Vouns America , lull cream 10@tle ; full cream Cheddars , 9 } @ 10c ; ful cream Hats , UUc ; peed to choice sklmino Cheddars , 7 < " . skimmed flats , tijtfe. PICKLES Medium , in bbis.fi 5j ; do inhal bbls , $ .1.00 ; small , in bbls , $0 50 ; do in hnl bbls , $ .1.75 ; gherkins , in bbls , $3.0 > , do inhal bbls $4.5u TonAcro Plug , 26\3C5o ; smokins , 10(300 ( < OELI.IES $1.25 per 30-lb pail. SALT $1.30 ® 1.35 per bbl. Horn MO. U iC. MAPLI SUOAR uricks , ilit2o ( per IB penny cakes , 12@l3o per Ib ; pure mapl syrup , $1.00 per cal. TSAB i ounc Hyson , common to fair , 18 ( 25o ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30&55c Gunpowder , common to good , 22c(25o ( ; GUI powder , choice to fancy , 40C t05o ; Japan , con nion to medium , 15(3- ( & Japan , choica t fancy , 80@45c : Oolong , common to good , 25 ( 85o ; OoloiK ; , choice to fanov , 50@70c ; Impel ial , common to medium , SSfflSoo : Imperia rood to fancv. 40CS50C. NUTS Almonds , I5@17o ; lllberts , ll@12c Brazil , 9oilOo ( ; walnuts , 12oj j > ecans , lO llc peanuts , 57o. CHACKEUS 5@10c per Ibj assorted cakes , < 325o perlb , as per list. FISH. Holland Herrincr , S5c@POc. per keg White Fish , K bbls. . No. 1 , $0 00 , Fftmllj K1.75 ; Trout. No. 1. $550 : Mackerel , K bbl No. 1 Shore , $15.00. Largo Family , $10.5 ( Labrador Herring. $4.60 ; Columbia Hlvt Salmon , $17.00 per bbl. CODFISH Per Ib , whole , Co ; Uricks an strips , 7@Sc. CINDT Mixed. 6C13o ; stick , 8 Q9 > ( reck candy , lOKC lSc ; fancy cauiiy. 7@25i Dry Goods. COTTON i"i.ANSEi.s 10 per cent dls.s LI 5Kp ; CC , OJfu ; SS. 7 o ; Nameless , 5 ( UX , 18o : K , 20o ; No. 10 , i aNo. \ . 40 , 10 > < ( No. 00. l3Ko ; No. 60 , 13)ie ) ; No. 30. colored , tf ( No. 60 , colored , 12e ; No. 70 , colored. 12K < BrUwl , 12 > icj Union Pacific , 17o \VAtt r Bib White , 19o ; colored , H Standard , Sc ; Gem. 10c ; Beauty , 12Uc ; Boone , 14o ; U , cased , W 5u PuivTs Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater 6)nc ) ; Berlin oil , 0sc } ; Gnrneroil , 0gti- ( . CoiC'ET JK < NS AndroscOKitln , T' c ; Koar- sarco , 7i < 'j Hockport , 014'C ! Conestoga , C' t1 , Tii K - York , 30 in , 12 < c ! York. 2 in. IJUjC ; Swift Klvcr. Sc , Thormllko OO , S Thorndlko KF , fci c ; Thorndike 120 , O Thorndiko XX , lOcj Cordis No. Cordis No. 4. lie. iieaver v rfu v \ , i v. lie ; Beaver Creek CC.Mouiorial Mouiorial , 15c ; D.ikot.i ISc ; Durham , S'Kc ; Hercules , isci Learning. inpton , SJHo , Cottswold , 27ljC. CHASIIStevens' B , Gc ; btovens' B bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7' " Slovens A' plain Hull.mil , JUtfc ; Dado Holland , I2'c. Urown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 74c'i " * " " Inntic H , 4-J , 7'4ct Atlantic I ) . 4-1. OVi At lantic P , 4-1. fie ; Aurora LL , 4-1. Oc ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4V ; Crown XXX , 1-4 , ( , sc ; Hoosicr i-u , * - , ue , iiuinin nuiui , 11 , i > ? i * rcnco LL , 4-4 , Go ! O'.d Dominion , 4-4 , Pcpperell U , 4-4 , 7c ; Pcpperell O , 4-4 , . . Peppercll. 8-4 , Ib c ; PopperelU ) 4 , 21c , Pep- perell , 10-4,23e ; Utlc.iC , 1-4. l\c ; Wncliusett , 44,7i 11 4-4 7c Aurora U 4-4 , , e ; Aurora , - , , , ' jjicit U'cst Point "J in , 8 or , lOVJe ; West Point 23 in. 10 07 , nc ; West Point 9 in , 12 o ? , 15e ; West Point 40 in , U o ? , lOc. FLASsit.s-Ucd , C ' 4in , 15 ; K , 24 in , 2k" , G G , 24 in , Ibc ; 11 A rf , 25o- R F , Jf , PIIISTS Pink and Holies Uiclimonu , O' ' c , \llen , Oc ; Klvernomt. ftc ; Stool Uiver , O o ; { lohmond , O' c , Piu1 He. ( ' ) tfo. PRINTS Uiess Ctuutor Oak , 5'4e ' ; iumnpo , 4t c ; Lodl , 5'4c , Allen , lie ; Kick- nonil , tic ; Windsor , C > \ Eddjbtone \ , GJ e ; Bi rM urn Siirr.Tiso Heikoley cambric " " 'o. 00 Ov.c ; Hest Yet , 1-4 , O e , butter cloth Oo , ( ijc : Cabo' , Tic ; Tarn-ell hair bleached " rruit of Loom , 9'4u ' : Gieene V.c ; Hope , 7if ; King Philip C.U11- iric , lie. Loiisdalo iMinbrlc , HU i .otibilnle , ' 'AJ ; New lork mills lO'se ' ; . 'cppeiell , 42-in , lie ; Peppurell , 40 In , 1J- ; 'eppciell , 0 I , lOc ; peppeiell , 8-4 , 21c ; Pep- nell , 04 , 'ile ; Pepperoll. 10-4 , 25c ; Canton 4 , b'4c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val- , . FLANNELS. -Kaftsmen,20c ; Gosiicn , J'.c ; Clear Lake , 3liHc ; lion Mountain , ° l'it\NM.t.'t-Whito G HNo.2 , * j , 2i > c ; Q I , No 1 , , 2 'he ' ; B H , No. 2 , , UJ 'c ; U 1. No. 1 , " ! Jc ; Queehef No. 1. . 42i- . .OIHM I'luniccttciieelcs , 7'jo ' ; VVlnttcn- on , 7J c ; Yoik , 7J < io ; Noiiu.inci ; dross , ' : Calcutta di ess , b'e : Wluttcntou dre s , 0liciifrow ; dioss , 8l4t'i12Jo. ' | CAMIIUKS Sinter , 5'4i' ; WooiH , 5'4c ; Standard , ft c ; Peacock , 5'4o. ' PHINTS Isnioo Hi.ui : Ainolii , O' c ; Aincr- IMII , ti'fc ' ; Gloucester , OV" ! Ainokt C Ions loth , ! ) : Arnold 15 loiif ? cloth. 10'i ' ; Arnold > oldSeal , 10K : Stiefel A , 12 ; Windsor Gold -Ticket. 10W. lA'nttier. Hemlock sole , lv-iJ7o ( per Ib : oak solo , fll@ I'c ptr Ib ; oak liainess , : ! 0d § 2c per Ib ; scleu- cd oak and trace , J e per Ib ; oalc anil hem- oen upper , 20cu2.ii' per foot. iiuinloclc calf slcin , No. 1 , bOirMo ( ) per Ib , according to volRht ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , Odci6f ( 1 00 per b , Philadelphia calf skin , extra , JUMQI 10 icrlb ; hemlock kip skin. No. 1 , 00 ( < J70c ) > er b ; oik kip skin , No1 1 , 70 i Mlo per Ib ; Phila- lelphia kipskmextra , HVif'jOc ' ierlb. i iench calfskins , ( according to weight and quality ) , I 1SJ1 ( iauer Ib1 Fiench kip skins do. bUci ( § 1 10 per 11) . ConidMin itissett , l > > i' , satin ii.Uh , 20o per foot ; nclt lc.ither , Kt . " 0 ifl00 \ cr side ; 111010 cos , ( p"bblo fjo.U ) , 20it0is ( ! ! ier foot ; moroccos , boot lev , 25wiUe : per oot ; Rlovo calf sltins , 20 ( ! iOc per foot ; ) otiglas kid , HOfttlOc per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40il")0i' jor foot , according to nuality. ToppuiKs , jf80ilalOOJ ( par do7di ; lliunirs 500a9 ( ( )0 ) oer dozen ; apron skins , ? 10.0U@ " 2.00 per do en. 1)nm < 4 and MISCCI.I\vrots Sulph aeid , U o ; citric icid , ( iOe ; tartanc 50c ; bal. cojiavi.i , I'r c ; lorax , lOc ; chloioform , 47o ; glyccrino , 20o ; gum Aiabic , select , $1,00 , gum camphor , : ic ( ) ; rum opium , $ .125 ; snlpli. morphia , J2.BD ; iromide potassium , 42c. Oils Caibon , liiOo lOc ; headliBht , 175 = IJfc ; p.i oiiiie , 74 ° IS c ; West Virginia summer , lie ; ? cio , 17e ; No. 1 frolden ma chine , Ibc ; exti.i W. S. lard , Me ; No. I lard , 7e ; turpentine , 51c ; linseed mw , C5c ; joiiod , 5-c. Qi'iMXi : P. & W- . per oz , 55c ; Gcuuan , ) cr oz , 4Ce. Metals ana Tinners' Stock. Hock tin. small pig § .23 Block tin , bar 29 Copper , planished boiler sues ! 14 Hopper , cold lulled HI Jopper , sheathing ! U ) Copper , pitts 3J Jojipur , Hats .11 Galvanized sheet iron , juni.Ua 50 , 10 and 5 per cent discount Patent planishi-d it on , No , 21 to 27 , A .10 } Patent planished iron , No. 24 to 27 , U ,0'l Keening , 1C , 14\20 5 15 Keening , IX , 14x20 09 , ) Kooflliif. , 1C , 20\2S 10 21 Koonint ; , IX , 20\2S 1H.73 Sheet iron , No 20 y.40 Sheet iron , No. 27 ii 50 Solder , best 17 Solder , No. 1 1" Tin plate , 1C , 10x14 G.75 Tin plate , IX , 10tU 8.75 Steel nails , base , per keK 2.IJ5 Steel wire nails , base , per keg 2 > 5 JUNK Machine castings , S12.00@1300 ; steve plates , $7.X)518 ( 00 ; wi ought iron , 00iJ ( 10 00 ; bones , drv , 55 00 ; steel , $5 00 per ton ; copper , $ sOO ( < t9 00 ; brass , * 4 00 ( S.OO ; zinc $ . : OOdili 00 ; solid lead , ? JOO@aOO ; tea lead f2 OOra > 2.iO ! ; rubber , $2ft06iaoO ; mixed rags , $1.10 ( 1.15 percwt. Ijiiinlicr. First and second clear , 2 m $49 00(251 ( 0 ( Pit stand bccoiid clear , 1'jCflJa in 47 00@X > ( X Third clea-1,1' iTl } In 4'1 OOC 40 01 A select , 1 ' 4 ( n 1' . in 117 00VCI9 ( ! ( X 15 select , l 4 ? l 4in I5 ! 00(1(37 ( ( K A stock boaidw , 12 ( ( K ! fcit. 12 in 4(1 ( Ot H stock bom ds , 12 ® 1(1 ( feet , 12 in 41 0 ! C stock boards , ISialll feet , 12 in HO W 13 stock boards , 12a ( 10 feet , 12 in 23 0 < Flooring , litst common , 0 in 31 0 < riooriiiK , second common , 0 m U.J 01 Select fencing flooring 19 0 ( Siding , first and second clc.ir , 14 ( < flO ft 25 0. . Siding , first common , 1C feet 2-i ( K Siding , second common 19 ( M Common boards 10 Oi No. 2 boards , all lengths 14 51 Fencing No 1,12 ( 20 feet 1(5 ( ft * Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 18 feet 15 51 Joists and scantling , 2x4 , HfiilO feet . . .10 ( K Timber , 4x1 , 6x8 , 12iM ( feet 17 ( K Pickets , first rough , good 15 Or(518 ( ! W Pickets , fancy head and dressedselcctcU.25 Oi Shingles , extra A 28 Shingles , standard A 20 Shingles , No. 1 . . . Lath PlttHlmrg Iron Market. In itb weekly review of the local muli in pig iron the Pittsburg Commorcisi Gix/utto buys : Thorn has been iv lull fo ft couple of weeks or more , and the pros pcct for ( in immediate improvement i noj , very encouraging1. CoiiMimers generally orally are pretty well stocked , many u them having contracted for enough t hist the in until the oloso of the prosen year , and , moreover , fts the upward ten dency in price lias been arrested buyer are less disposed to make additiona purchases. Brokers nearly all report ; sailing off in demaniU.und furnace 11101 make u similar statement , but the latter tor are pretty well fcold up , bunco ther is not much offering , and while th market is easier prices are still main toined , so far at least as pertains t standard brands. The general belie appears to bo that the market will rul steady during the remainder of tho.yea with but little change in prices oithe way. An Alisoluto Cure ) . The ORIGINAL ABIETINE O1NTMEN' is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxo and is an absaluto euro for old sores , burn ; wounds , chapped hands , and all skin eru | tlons. Will positively care all kinds of pllei Ask for the OKIGINAL ABIETINE OIN'l MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at i cents per box by mail 30 cents. An Old Veteran Gone. David Friedlander , a veteran of th civil war , died , yesterday at his son house , at 107 East One Hundred an Seventh street , from the ellecta Oi mralyttc stroke received several months igo. Colonel rVledliuulor was born in ho province of Poson , 1'russtn , nml en- croil the Prussian army. He came to his country in tMO and ettl''il in AI- iiinv. Ho entered the Union army in Mil as major in the Twenty-fifth New York regiment , and served until 1M55. Since then ho has been colonel of that egiment in Albany. Ho wa * a inoin- > er of Low Benuilict po-it No. 69 , G. A. I , Ilo loaves several children. Those who tiiko Dr. Jones' Rod Clover L1onie never have dyspepsia. costi\o- less , bad breath , piles , pimples , ague iml malaria , poor appetite , low s-pirlt ! > , icadache , or kidney troubles. Pi ice 60 cents. Goodman Drug Co. Agent. IIIUANCH 01TICK. JOHN M. SHAW & CO. COMMISSION , Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds. MnrRln Transactions a Specialty. JOMNMJ.N & cmtlM'IAX , Malingers. in IJOA.IU > or THADI : , - OMAHA. Mombprsof t no Chicago Itoiiid of Tinde 1'ilv- ate W lies to Ihkugo uiul New Vork Who Is WEAK. TKD. who In hit FOLL hiu TRITLKD away hU Vinuit of IlOnY , drains upon the FOVNVA1NH of L.IFC , HKADAJ1HE , BACKACHE , DrvAiKni Urenm.1. WEA.KNEWM nf Memnrr , UA.SII. FUI.NF.foM la tMtCIETY. 1'IMPI.EH upon Iho VACE. and all the KI'FKCIS leHjlnc lo EAIIL.Y K < 1Ar Mid perhapi i'O.MHIlMV. YEOR or KNNANITY. ihouUl coniull at once tbn CKI.inBATF. : : > lr Clarke , Ktlabllshrd > R51 rr Clarke ho * inado NERTOTN 1 > E- UII.ITY. 'MHOIC and all Dlccasci of He UK.VITO 1TBIKAHY Organs a 1 Ifo fndy. It m lttu NO diflcrenre WHAT you USTC taken of WHO haa failed to cure you. 9FKNA LEN lUfTarlne from dlieatci pecu. liar to their > ex can consult with the assurance Of ipaedjr relief and euro Sena 2 cents poitags tor worn on your dlsef ccs. * B Pcnd i cents postage for Olcbrntprt WorltB on Chronic , Nervou * and Uell co"e Diseases. Consultation , penonal'y or by Vuter , free. Consult the old liortor. Vtionanndn cnrrrt. Offlrr * and pnrlora private. 4Thoso contemplating Murrlago tentl for Dr. Clnrke'a celebrated guide Mule and Femiilr. encli )0c ) , both c. wtampi ) . Hofore coiiflrtlng your case , consult Dr. CI.AHKE. A friendly letter or call may mre future suOerlnganil shnme , and add golden years to life. 49-Book " I.lfe'n ( SrcreO F.r. rora , " 50c. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings rent everywhere , secure from oxpoiiure. Hours , S to ft : aundnys , 9 lo 12. Address , . D. CLA.aKE. M. D. Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IP IT IS. A Proprietary Mcdiciuo thut uceiV * to rnovo Its worth. Dr5 Calender's ' left Liver Bitters , The only nistllled Hitters In tka United States. The only Dittera recognized by tin United States Internal revenue laws as a Pro prietary Medicine. Lawfully Patented. No. ot Patent 149,573. Contains no fusil olls.no essential oils , no foreign substance or ilnmag. Ins ; drugs. A perfectly pure medicine , com pounded from Pure Koot Herbs and Old Peach ; pleasant to tun taste , quiet and decisive In Itl effect. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Janndlc * la Hredays. Heeulatea the Bowels. Invleoratea Inactive Liver , Cures Diseased Mver , Revives Ui Kidneys , JmproTes the Appetite Quickly , R iruUte the \rnole system. New Lit * to to * wkoU system. fol.eft Liver Hitters nre oM In Omaha , Neb , by the llunlnK clruunislB. lllchnrilsiui Drue Co , hpeelnl Wliolui-iiU' . lur tiio druu lntore t ot Nebraska. lie- llerM n tollowB linodinan Druir Co , W. J. Wiittehoiuo. T. W.ep f- fard , Nim 11. Farninorlli. Scliroter s I'liiiriiuicy Kiitin , t Co , Jolin ( ilndlsli , M Pair , J. A. rullcr A , Co. W. J. llnnlim , John II Contp , ( . J. Wlci' , M.J. I'owell > . ll.f.enfich.John 1' llutrsky , Murrell s riiBrnmey .lamps 1-oriytli , 11 C Hell , lr I. J. bitTllle. C M.lrls- ccr , I . ( "Iiimtllpr. IlKhn's rinirnmcj , tiurney , t Day J.C Khik'.J.W. Clarke , I. II. Schmidt , Mux llctht.1 ! - Clirl-K n on. W. K , Uimboriiin , 11. S. Cor , .Max Connid , IrunkV. . I'ngg , II Kii miiH ou , ( leo , llncclpr IlnjiM I'haniiapy , C. A. Mplclicr , Howard Meyers , hriiiik Dcllonu .V Cu. , nhulexule deitlers i" C > Kurs and l.Ut Uvcr lllltcra. ' ' " " " ( laivtt nauuiuii mum , U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital $100,000 Surplus 50,000 II. W. YATBS. President. LMMS S. Itn I ) , Vice President. A. K. Tout VI.IN , 2nd Vii e President. W. H. S. Iluuiins , Cashier. DIIILCTOHS : W. V. Mousr , .loiiv g. COM.INS , II.V. . VArts. Lhw is S. HI.I.U , A. K. TOU/.ALIX. Hanking Olllco THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th and Fainnm St8. A Oeneral Hanking Ituslness Transacted. FARM AND OMAHA CITY LOANS , The Kansas Cilj Investment Co , 30 Chamber of Commerce , OMAHA , JfEII. Nodelnjs.Ml business done at thlsofllcc. FOUNTAIN BR.A.KTI3S ! E CUT -A.ND F > LUO Incomoarablv tht > Bast. Notice. Sealed proposals will uo n celvcd at the onici of the county clerk , of Douglas county. Noli , until2 p.m. Saturday , October Uth , It * * ' , foi removing 4,000 cubic jurds , more or less , carlli on county road. In buctlon M , Tp. 15 , north It. Ii K , the same being known as Center Street , Ii Klkhorn Station. Certified check of tiO to ac company each bid. The board reserves the right to reject any am all bide. Profile and specifications In County Surveyor' ] odlce. Uy order of county commissioners. M. 1) . KOCH K , County Clerk. oidlSteom to 11 I 11.1'ALMEh , N P. niCIlMAV. J. II BLANCIIAIIU PALMER. R1CHMAN & CO. . Liye Stock Commission Merchants , Ofllou Hoom 31. Opposite Kichnnca IluUdlng , Uuloi V anil , KoulU Um lia , Ntb. _ NORIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALEV Live Stock Commission , Uoom U , HUchange Hulldlng , llnloa Stock Tardi _ bouth Umaha. Neb. _ ALEXANDER 4 FITCH , Commision Dealers in Live Oppnilto Rxchango Hulldtne , Union Stoei > unl , fioutn Ooiauu , Keo , UNION STOCK YARDS CO. . Of Omaha , Limited , AgrlculturnnmplombntB. " _ CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , ' "nrrtmci and nuiBlft Jimv * Slrrpt.bctitctuVthand Knu , Omaha , Nelnaita , LINING E rT < Si M ET U-A LF CO. . AgricultnralImplemcntsWapnsCarriages , ) llu iilc , tic. Wholeialc , Omaha , Nebraska PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN. VTtiol iMi > lUalrro ID AgTicultnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies ftl ) , C , tt6 and t < 7 Jonr Slrtcl. Omaha. P. P. MAST & , CO. , Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultlralnrd , Ilaf Uokoi. Odr Mllll and l.uhan 1'ul- Ttrlieri. Lor Ulh andNUhola ; fclrccll. WllNONA IMPLEMENT CO * . , hoksalo - Agricnltural Implements , Wagons & Buggies f rticr l h TnJ Mchlft Strrplg OMAHA UHA.SC1I. J. F. SEIBERLING fc CO. . Akron , Ohio , Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W r Mend , Manaser 13111 oiwenworth t , Omnha MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARDCo M < iiiiucturer > atulJobbir9 111 Wagons , Bijggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Vlh nn 1 I'nclHc WlrcoU , Omaha , Mi b. Artists' Matorlnls. - A HospEi Jr f Artists1 Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1SU Douclan Street , Omaha , Nebrnoka. _ Booksollora and Stationers- H. M , sTs. W. JONEsT Succeior to A. T. Kinyun A Co. , Wbolciulc & Hetull Booksellers and Stationers , rlno WtdrtliiR C tloner' , Commi rilal Stationery \tri Douiiliit Rtrvct Ouiuliu. .Stti. _ Boots and She * .m _ KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. . ( Hucre8ors lo H"eil , Jones & lo ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Aueulifor Ilo lon Hublior Shoe Co lll , 1IU A 1106 llarncj M. . Omaha. Nebriuka. W. V. MORSE A. CO. . Johhers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-1105 Uougls : Sl.Omalia VanutaUory , Summer , mer st liuitun _ Coffees , Sploos , Etc- _ ' " CLARKE COFFBE CO.T' Omaha Coffee and Spko Mill * . Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Flavoring Kilrncla , I.xundrr Dlue. Inks , Ktc. lilt Ulfillarner Slroul Ouiaha. Nchrutt Crockery and _ W. L. WRIGHT. Agent for thn Mtuuficturcrs nnd Impnrtcio of Glassware Lamps Chimneys Crockery , , , , me 1 101 ic' , < ! 7h 1'lh it . Omaha. Xcbraita. PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN. Imuorlert and Joliben of Crcckery , Glassware , Lamps , Silyerware Eli1M4 Kurnnin Ft. , ew Paiti n IlullJIng. Commission and Storage- _ _ * " RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , CCluHl' " n"ttt > r Krp n ( * p < * I'onllry , Gnree , ni-'llovrard Strs it. < ) m h . GEO. SCHROECER & CO. . Bucccmori to Mcfchano , \ ychrotdf r ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Ouinhn. Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholetnle Flonr , Feed , Grain and General Commision Merchant. CorrespondenceBollrltcd. 1011 North 1CIU Mlrott.Oni iha.Neb. Coal , Coke and Lime. OMAHA COAL. COKE & LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , 209 South lllh Blreet , Omaha , Nebratka. J7 J. JOHNSON St [ CO7 Mannfactnrers of Lime , And * hlppors t > t luul , loalc , CmuPitt * l'ia tcr I.lu Drain Tile , and bewer 1'lpe. OBicc , 319 , S , 13tt Kl , Om h , N b. Telepbuue ell. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coai and Cokn , 311 South nib St .Omaha.Neb. Dry opdB sina Notions. M. E SMITH i CO.r Dry Goons , FnrnislriGi GooJs and Notions , 1102 anil 1104 Doiif la > . Cor. lllh Rt , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Johtes in Dry GoodsNotions , Gents' FurLliblng ( Joodi. Corner lllh and lluuor BU , Omaha. Nebraika. Furniture. DEWEY & STONED" Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farr am Elreet. Omaha. Nebraika. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omaha. Nebraika. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER & "co7T Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705,707,709 and 711 S. 10th St , Omaha , N b. McCORD , BRADY & CO. . Wholesale Grocers , t tb and LcaTenworth Etreeti , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware. 3. SADDLERY UO , Wholcmlo Manuracturera of Saflfllcryfi JoMorsof Saddlery Hardware And Leather. 119) ) , 1105 and 1CJ7 llnrner St. , OniBba , Nibraska. Hardware. w. J.JROATCH. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wagon Stock , Hardware , Lumber , Etc. uuu 1211 llarncjr Street , Omaha. HIMEBAUGH * TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tools and rltitralo Hcalei , It06 Dougla Btreet , Omaha , Nebrnka. RECTOR , WILHELMY At CO. . Wholesale Hardware , "haad HarncrFU , Omaha , Neb Weilern Atent tor Auitlo Powder Co , J rnion Bled Nalli , talroaaki Standard Bcales. LEE , CLARKE. ANDREESEN " " " " . WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate Mctiils , Rhcet lion , etc. Aficnto for riowa Stales Miami Powder andl.yman llarbod wir * , Omaha , Nebraukn. Hats , Caps , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. . Wholesale Hats , Caps and straw Goods 11V7 liar tier BtrssU Omaba , Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBKR CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesal Ut j Street and Union Paclflc Track , Omaha LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , DoonlCtc. Tardi-Ccrner 7th and D uxlai ; Corae Ul Cumber1 C. N. UlriTZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th and California Street' , Omaha. Nel > ra l v Lumber Lime Ccmenuic , , , , Etc , Cornerfthand Douclmi'u.Omaha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER C0T To Dealers Only , OHce , 1403 Karnam Street Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , mported and American Portland ( Vnirnt Stall Atient rurMllwauki-n HjdrmilicCenifiil and ijuliioy Whitf Ume. CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Vood Carpel * and Parquet rioortu 8th and loual _ Wlllllnory nnd Notions. " "l. OBERFELDER * CO. , hiporters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions ax ilO mid iH'inulh lllh ' 'Irrrt _ , CANFIELD MANUFACTURING co. , Manufacturers of Overalls , can : Pant ; , fchlrti , Ktr lltrjiMul no < l > ougU. Street , Ouiahti. " , eb. _ _ Notions * ' J. T. RO&TNSON Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Good and 4 i Kciith 10th St , Omaha Oils. CONSOLIDATED TAN K LINE WMsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Aile ( irea r , ElcOmaha. A U ni hop , Mutineer , V1NYARD flTsCHNElDEPn Notions and Gent's ' Famishing Goods , 1100 llarnir Stroll , Omaha. Office Fixtures. _ . .j Till ! fclMMOMX \NUl-ArruiuMl CO. Muuvitnrtaro.f of Bans , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mtntlr'lilrboanl , nook ( -mr , llrug nitturo" Wnll Ca pf , Pnrtlttorn liRlMii(2ninlpr ( , IHernnil Wlno rnoleri . Mirror * oto I ut ior > nni * ufttro , 17JU tto South 13tU St .Uuiitho. 'Iclopliuuo 1174. Paints and -MIB. M CUMMINGS & NEILSON. i , \\hoUmlo Dcalcriln Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , His Fiirnam ( Jlroct. Onmlia. Neb. P ipor. Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry anlc * itock of 1'rlnUnu , Wfapplna Hurt WrlllnM l'aj > > er. Bpvcial attention ultkn to mr lottil unlera. Paper Boxes * JOHN Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , N09. 1J1T anJ 1319 Douglns ht , Om.lhu , Neb , Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 11 mul PU Jones Mroct. Omuba. Storage , Forward Ing Sc Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS * CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch house of the Itemier linger Co. nuiiKlcml TiUulcialo uDil retail , LIB UlOiinil 1112 Itard an tot , Omaha. Telephone Mo. 760. OMAHA HANI Brawora. i ? STORZ" & ILER , * " Jfj Lager Beer Brewers , 1121 North KiKthtecntu Street , Omaha. Neb. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Cpeoeter. Proprietor. 92U Dodea and Itt * aud 101 North 10th Street , Omaha. „ . * f * | WESTERN AntiliarjfMUsJeK , UM " \ ' ' = 3 > S Rubber Goods. < OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 311 Clothing aui ! Leather Belting. HttJ Farnam Btr t. ajsh Deere , Etc. M. A. DISBROVCO. . . \Vholeiale KanuT > cUirer ot Sasli Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , Branch UOce , 12tli and Itard Btreeti , Omaha , Neb. , ' . , * BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. | f Mannfactarers of Sash , Doors. Blinds , f V-uldlD , Blair Work and Interior llar'l Wood Klv au. N. E. Corner6ih and LcareuwortU Street ! , Omaha , Fittings , Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRANG CO. . " " PBHIDS , Pipes and Engines , ' Elc' CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fillings , Steaming Water Supplies. tl"ii1ii ! rl r fnr M e. oit 4t'o'8gooi1s _ rarnam Ht , Omnlis.il U. S. WIND ENGINE 4 PUMT CO.7 Steam and Water Supplies , UaUUUyWIndMllli. OlSandSMFarnam . 8t.Oinah . U. t. Uoia , AclloB Manager. BROWNELL it CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery 3h etlrcn mi P.B MJ Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter & K > n , Prop's. Manufacturers of all kinds Steam Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron Worlc Work ) South SOlh and I ) . It M , Crottlne. PAXTON & VIKIIUNU IKON Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , Buulne , Ilran WorkGeneral Foundry. Machine ao < i Blacksmith Work , omro and Worki , U. I' . Itj. amdjllh btrcet.Omabi. " OMAHA WlRETTfRON WORKS. Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Deik lUlli , Window Ou rd . llowrr SI anils , Wlr * Klgni , Klc. IV North 1Mb Blrecl.Omnlia. * OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'trs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes I ult , Jail Work , Iron and Wlr * FeorloK. Hltfni , Kl , U. Andieen , Pioc'r. Cor. lllh and Jacfciun Hti. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railing ? , Guards and Screens , for bank * , nfllc i nurei roitdonrei , ote , , I jckirulth Macbloeri gtks. tltlhuuth lllh hi. MEACHER & WHITMORE , tf Fire and Burglar Proof SafesTimc , LOCKS * Ucucittl Ateuts fat ll bold tJafe ft loct ! Cumyaui t V uluiuuJJU Work , J B.Wtkat , , f "tf y j sfV *