THE OtoAHADAILY BEE : 8ATUKDAET. OCTOBER 13 , .1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Stronp , But Fluctuating Within n Narrow Range. LIMITED TRADING IN CORN. Onls llulp Dull Hut Finn Provisions Without Special Kcatiirc-Cnt- tic Still Slow Short-Mvcd I k > o m In 1I K * . CHICAGO I'ltODUCK MARKET. CHICAGO , Oft. 13. ( Special Telegram to THE Hr.r. 1 The fluctuations In December wheat to-day were compressed within limits of tl 1441.1 % > , a little less than 4c. May changes did not extend beyond the range of II HM1 li1 . May discounts went from 1 to 2c , greatly to the disgust of prolessional etraddk'rs Indeed , it has not been a profit able season for straddlors , no more than for bears , except for such of them as proceeded backward , like the crab , reversing their usual tactics. Tl.ere was a wild and excited opcnlmr Within the first three minutes the price of December traveled from $1.17 lo II ! > ) < and back to $1.10 , and within five minutes thereafter it had gone back to $1 IS and was on its way down to C 14) | , which was the inside price of the day. ' /jay was le s yeasty , but it moved from 51.10 toil n > 4 , while December was making its Initial spurt and it worked down to $1.14 with occasional violent reactionary spasms rallying nearly Ic from the inside. The cany strength may not be inaptly termed a contin uation of yesterday's boom. Shorts and bull ncalpers were more eager buyers. They com prised the lleet-footcd quarter horse of spec ulation. Come what might , they were not going to be left. From the Jump the crowd wus crammi'd with "long wheat. " It came out in a flood and overwhelmed the market. The mass of it was sold at about top figures. The market was smashed flat under pressure and as prices kept sliding down the crowd turned en masse and sold. At the bottom the selling was especially vigorous. It was not until the market looked as though it was going all to pieces , and prices were pointed unerringly to $1 10 , that the bears regained a full mea ure of confidence. It was then that early sellers became buyers , and an immense amount of wheat was absorbed before the crowd "got onto" the changed condition. A scramble ensued , December climbing rapidly to $1.17 > 4and May following more slowly 1 % (32c ( behind. Speculative values did not hold at the lull outside , but they were not again suffered to slip back as far as previously , and trading for the last hour was on a basis of passable steadiness , if ttiat term may be applied to a market that is in a state of continual ner vousness. Dealings , though not up to the overage of some of the big day * , are large in the aggregate. The market Is not narrow , as some assume. It is a bier , broad market and there is less of "gambie" in it than there was when operators of small means were ac customed to take largo lines because fluctuations were small. Trade rapidly adJusts - Justs itself to tin1 altered conditions and the great popular interest in the market is shown Dy the vastncfs of the aggregated trans actions. As for Hutchlnson he is still in the market on a large scale , but he gets ten times the credit ho is entitled to for the movement of values. He is only ono big man among many. The long interest \\ldelydistributednot only in late futures but also m December. The market is unquestionably heavily over sold for December. That does not mean a "corner , " but it means that some of the snorts are exceedingly nervous over the prospect and it may result in the abandon ment of December for May by sealers sooner than would ordinarily be the case. The rest of the market was relatively weaker than December to-day and a good deal of business was done in the way of filling De cember contracts and putting out new lines for May. That , may have accounted to some extent for the widening of the difference between the two months. During the forenoon Orr worked a cargo of spring wheat ( not No. 1 hard , as some had It ) for Buffalo at 81.30 c. i. f. This is equiv alent to a lOc premium over December In Chicago. Closing prices hero are a shade lower than yesterday for December and fully Ic off for May. Corn was freely sold at the opening by parties who have been regular buj ers of lute and declined in early dealings sc under the closing figures of the day before. The demand for export continues to take out moderate quantities , as is seen in the figures of clearings from Atlantic ix > rts. and the bhipplng demand at this | K > mt is fairly good , representing a free consumptive use of the articles in home markets at present prices. The speculative values of No. 2 , however , are governed more by a fear of manipulation In near months than from any other cause , future largo supplies from this year's abun dant crop influencing mainly futures com mencing with January of next year. Re ceipts were within two cars of the exported quantity and for to-morrow promise to be fctill larger , being figured at 600 cars. The large receipts helped , of course , to weaken values , but the fear of manipulation causes short sellers to exercise considerable caution. The average of the day's business was at lower figures than yesterday and tno close was weak at 45l4' < 3-l5J4'c for November , being a loss of * @ ; 4c smca yesterday , May closing level with its price at the closing hour on the previous day. Speculative trading In oats was confined * hielly to the May option which was more active , ruling irregularly higher , while near futures were quiet and rather dull though firmer , with ' 4@cadvance. Under spirited bidding , which was attributed to the shorts , May sold up to 29 fc after an easy opening with light trading at that Jipure and a subse quent reaction to sypfaSO c , duo to free yelling. No. 2 oats in store were c higher at 24Sc , with seller the month at nearly the same figure. In provisions the day's business was without special feature. Hutchinson , early In the session , bought considerable pork for January , but later he took ad vantage cf the strong market and unleaded the bulk o. " his purchases. In general trading there was no marked activity and for several days just operators acted as if they were un decided about the future of trade. Prices , however , received better support than yes- tcrday , and at the adjournment of 'change November pork , January lard and January short ribs showed an advance of 2J c and November lard , year pork and January pork of "Ku. The October product was quiet and unchanged. _ _ _ _ CHICAGO ijivi : srocii. CHICAGO , Oct. 12. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE.I CATTLE. Business was slightly bet ter than yesterday yet trade was slow and prices about the s.uno as for a day or twc past. Salesmen that J ad No. 1 rangers were of the opinion that they were making more money than yesterday , but anything below good in the ranger line sold fully as low as al any time. A few loads of good native : were sold out early at satisfactory prices , some suitable lots making i shade more money than yesterday , Medium and common natives remain slow and down to as low us at any time , Nutiv < cow stock was not as plentiful as for a few days past and sold considerably better thar for any day this week. Tcxans were In gooc demand and steady. The stovkcr and feedei trade continues active with the domain mainly for heavy feeders "that are almos good enough for butcher. Light stockcn arc rather low and as cheap as at any tiini this year. The receipts include fi,0 Texas and western cattle ; meuiun to good steers , 1350 to 1500 Ibs , H.75fr 6.25 ; ISO ) to 1350 Ibs , $4.00 .60 950 to 1200 Ibs , $3.25(33.75 ( ; stockcrs am fcoders , fJ.OOM3.75 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $135ij300 ( ; bulk , { 2.15u2 55 ; Texas and In Ho 9 Speculators opened the marke with a boom and another advance of 5@10c they .buying nearly all the early receipts , bu later on when thtso speculators found bus tr § tor packers and shippers were not wll inp to fc'.luw the upturn the. , ' pulled cut | and commenced to seil right on l lelt at any | prirc they could get and under the efforts to , pet out prices went dpwn to about the same a * yesterdav. so that there was really an ad- vince nnd decline of 5 < rtlOe during the day. Closing quotations were about as follows Common mixed , K SVa. % H ) ; peed mixed. & ' > W 'r UO ; prime heavy and Plitladulphlas. $ < j 10 OiG.25 ; ik'ht sorts sold largely at $5.57.- , yJ0.10. FINANCIAL NEW YORK , Oct. 12. [ Special Telegram to THE BnE.l STOCKS The stock market was dull this morning almost to stagnation. New England and cotton oil certificates were the only securities that showed any an imation to speak of , the latter being strong and advancing somewhat. Gossip attributed buying In this to parties closely identified with the property , but further than this there was nothing current as to any especial feature. St. Paul & Lhiluth was weak on light transactions nnd up to 11 o'clock had declined l1 points. London sent some buy ing orders , but the market was in a rut and the volume of business up to noon was very small. At 12 o'clock the market was ex tremely dull and steady at about opening figures. With the foregoing exceptions it proved to be a very dull day throughout. The advance in cotton oil over the opening amounted to 1 Mints. The rest of the list , except St Paul Jt Duluth , which lost 3'tf points , closed at or near the opening fipurcs. The following were the closing quotations f. ? . 4s regular IZTVNorthern I'jvcinc. . ai , I' . S. 4scoui > oni. UT'4 do preferred. . . . OJ' 1" . P. 4 > tsreeular 10M4 C. * N. W lUli 1T. S. ' 4scoupon' Kw'i do preferred , 141 1'aclflc M of 'V , KN. \ . V. Central . . . 10 > 4 Central 1'arlflc . .V > > t ! > . . U. & K 27\ Chicago 4 : Alton l.TO iHock Island . . . .103 Chlrago.Ilurlingtou It' . . M. A : ft. P 67 & Qulncy 114 ' do preferred. . .NJ7 D I > . * W . . 'J3 St. Paul A : Omaha. : t"i Illinois Central 11 : * I dopreferred . . .107'i 1..11.A.W. . . ITVt'nlonl'aciflc CJ Kama * A. Texas II1V. . . St. I. , til' . . . . 15 Lake.h'ire Ittt' l do preferred . Z. * Michigan Central WS Western Union MU Ml ourlPacific . M'ii ' MOSET os CALL At 2g21 ( < per cent ; last loan 'J > t percent : closed atal-j jter cent. PIIIMB MEUCANTILC PAVEH 4J4nOj } per cent. STEKUVO EXCHANOF. Qme' . and steady at $4.s3Ji for sixty day bills , and -f4. ) j for demand. IMtonUCE. Cnictco , Oct. 12. Wheat Stead v ; cash , $1U ; November , fl 14'J ; De cember 11.10. May , $1.14 . Corn Steady ; cash , 45-0c ; November , 45516 ; May. Xc. . Oats Steady ; cash , 24Kc ; November , 24c ; December , 25 5-lGc ; May , 20,30& Rye OOSc. LJarley Nominal. Prime Timothy $1.52. Flax-l..r > 0 < r/l.r > l. Whisky-Si 20. Pork Ste.ul.N ; cash , $15.00 ; November , $14.45 ; December , ? 14.40. Lard Easy ; cash , 19.10 ; December , $ $ .17f. , ; May $ S 30. Flour Nominally unchanged ; patents , $7.2X3,7..r ! > 0 ; bakers , in sacks , W.GO ® 5.00 ; choice , 15.10 ( 5 BO : winter , * 5.75 ( G.OO ; rye , in barrels , W 5JW3 75 ; sacks , $3.25@3.50. Bulk Meats Shoulders , tS.7.Vgs.b7'-s ; short clear , ? ' . ' 75alQ.OO ( ; short ribs , f5.C o. Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 10a24c ( ; dairy , 14ia20c. Eggs I'nchanged at ISfaiOc. Hides l.'nchanped , heavy green salted , 7(3 ( 7'4c ' ; light preen salted , "i c ; salted bull , f > c , dry flint , PC ; damaged , 7c ; dry calf , 7yjSc ; branded hides 15 per cent off ; deacons , 25ii30c ( each ; dry salted. 7c. Tallow L'nchanped ; No. 1 , solid packed , 5c ; No. 2 , 4c ; cake. , " > c. Cheese Firm : full cream Cheddars , 1014@ lOH'c ; flats 10i < allc ; Young Americas , : Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 13.000 17,000 Whcatbu 4C..UOO 22,000 Corn.bu 2s.OOJ 255,000 Oats , bu 22y,000 221,000 llyc , bu . . . . New Vork. Oct. 12 , Wheat Reeelnts , lfi,050 ; exports , none ; spot market very dull and weak , H(31c ( lower on winter ; steady on spring ; No. 2 red , $ l.llrtl.ll ( > in ele vator. S'.llJfiSl.VJV afloat. Jl.WMl.P.'Ji' f. o. b. ; ungraded red , Ii2c < ffitl.l4 > 4 ; options quiet , advanced early l fttlJic , fell 2j ( , @ 3'ic , closed steady and * { , @ 1 c under yester day's ; No. 2 red , November , closing at Corn Receipts , 14,000 ; exports , 70,000 : spot market Hns4c lower , fair business ; No. 2 , 52'4 < g524c in elevator , 52 > < c | Kc afloat ; ungraded mixed , 51@53c ; options J4jrJ ( < c lower , moderately activeand steady , Novem ber closing at 53o. Oati Receipts , 101 , COO ; exports 275 ; market a shade easier , less doing ; options o lower and dull , November BO c ; spot , No. 2 white , 33c : mixed western , 2 < X < ? 3l > c ; wnite west ern , 2 ? < T42c. Coffee Options opened steady near 35/S40 | K > ints up , closing strong 45@ > 0 points up and active ; foreign markets higher on bad crop reports ; sales , 142,250 bags , including Octo ber at S14.40gl4.tO ( ; November J14.05rt 14.25 ; December , | 13.5.gt.00 ( ; spot , Rio , stronger ; fair cargoes 110.25 Petroleum Steady and quiet ; United closed at 944c. } Eggs Firm , light receipts ; western , 22@ 22'4c. Pork Dull ; mess , Jlf > .25 < < ? lC.75. Lard Spot lower , dull ; western 19.25 ; op tions lower by 5 points , on October reaching 17 points ; other deliveries TXglO points down , moderately active ; October closed at $9.00 , November closed at $ S.M ) . Butter Strong and in peed demand ; state dairy , UX& < S.lc ; state creamery and western dairy , 12 { < tK > c ; western creamery , 13@25o ; Elgin , 25@25'c. Cheese Dull and easy ; western , SS9 c. Minneapolis , Oct , 12. Wheat Local re ceipts of wheat were 473 cars and ts'l were shipped. Sellers nnd buyers both held off at first , with the former tryinp to pet yester day's prices , Soinf sales were made below , and round lots of No. 1 northern for Decem ber were offered at t ! . ! > , with a half-cent below bid. Buying became quite spirited to ward theclo e Closingquotations. Nol hard , October , 51 25 ; November , $1.25 ; December , $1.20 , on track , i20 ; No. 1 northern , Octo ber , November and December SI.Is ; on track , $1.20 , No. 2 northern , October nnd November , $1.13 ; December , J1.14 ; on track , ? 1.14. Milwaukee , Oct. 12. Wheat Easy and weak : cash , tl.Ort ? , ' ; December , $ l.W.f ; Jan uary , SI OUaf. Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 45c. Oats Quiet ; No. 2 white , 20c. Rye Quiet ; No. 1 , 5H4c. { Barley Finn : No. 2 , 7s } 379c. Provisions Firm ; j > ork , cash $15.00. Cincinnati , Oct. Wheat-Easier ; No. 2 red , $1.10. Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 46 } < c , Oats Weaker : No. 2 mixed , 2 < X < ! 2C > . Rye Dull and lo cr ; No. 2 , C2c. Whisky Firm at f 1.14. Unnt.ni ) City , Oct. 12. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 red , cash , PsKc bid ; November , 9s' < c bid ; December , $1.02 bidifNo. 3 , red , cash , WcasKed ; No. 2 soft , cash , J1.092 * asked ; December sales. $1.03. Corn--Dull ; No. 2 , cash , 33c asked ; NO' vembcr , 32o asked. Oats- Cash , 20 > jc asked , November , 20) ) < c bid. bid.St. St. IxiulH , Oct. 12. Wheat Lower ; cash , ll.OS ; October , 11.07 ; November , Corn Lower ; cash , ifc ; October , 39'jo : November. 37H- Oats Steady ; cash , 23c asked ; MayKk asked. Pork-Firmer at $15.50. Lnrd-Quiet at $3.75. Whlsky-tl.14. Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 18 < 320c ; airi , 15 ( < Jl7e. L1VB STOCK. Chlcnco , Oct. 12. The Drovers' Jour nal retwrts as follows Cattle Receipts , 11C03 ; market slow beeves , $0.00 ; steers , $3.2S@5.75 ; stocken and feeders , $2.00 3.35 ; cows , bulls \ni mixed , $1.35(33.00 ( ; Texas cattle , { 1.75 < 23.25 ; western rangers , f2.5XX < H.30. Hogs Receipts , 11,000 ; market lOc hlghei at the opening , but closed with the advance lost , mixed , $ o.G5 ( < ifl.lO ; heavy , $5.i < va < 5.50 Hcht , $ o.OOC2 .20 ; skips , $3.70(95.00. ( Sheep Receipts , 11,000 ; market steady foi good ; common lower ; natives , $3.00(54.20 ( westerns , ri.80 < S3.C5 ; Texans , $2.75ft < 3.40 lambs , t4.OCVjJ5.50. City , Oct. :2. Cattle ReccJpU 3,200 ; shipments , none. The market fairly active ; dressed hcef and shipplni steers in light , supply , grau range active and a shade higher ; cow , 5c higher , Good to choice cornfedl.75 < " 5.20 ; com- juon to medium , $3.2.ya:4.00 : , stockers and feeding steers. $ l. U < fd. : < l ; grass range steers , \ \ ( Xw.rJ.SO. cows , $1 iya-J.TO. Hops Receipts , 4 , : > 00 ; shipments , 2.C03 : market strong. lOo higher ; iood to choice , iSiOiaO.OO. common to medium , $4.65 ( 5.75 ; skips nnd pigs , $3.00(3 ( UO. National Stock Yartln. En t St. Lou In. Oct. 12 Cattic Receipts , 12.COO. shipments. 1,500. market stronger ; choice litavr native steers , $5.m > ci5.00 ; fair to good , $4.4 ( 5.10 ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , $3.2.Vn4 ! 40 ; stockcrs and feeders , fair to good , $2.HXii3.35 ( : rangcrs.corn-fcd , $3.108 4.5 < > ; irrafed , $2.10(33.20. ( Hogs Receipts. 3,335 ; shipments , 2.210 ; market higher ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , $ /5.oo < g < 5.M ! ; packing , medium to prime. $5 fn. ( aC.10 ; light grades , ordinary to best , $5.50 < < JU.OO. _ OMAHA STOCR. Cattle. Friday , Oct , 12. 1SSS. Tne receipts of cattle were not very heavy and the proportion of good beef cattle was small. There was one small bunch of corn- led natives which sold at $ , ' , .25 nnd some heavy out rather coarse westerns changed hands at $3 iV The packers raid $2.65 for a train of Texas cattle , a part of which sold In Chicago the day before at $2.SO The market as a whole was no lower on peed beef cattle , although the reports from eastern market were not reassuring A few feeders changed hands nt steady prices , $3.30 being paid for cattle averaging 1,144 pounds. On butchers' stock , however , the market was weak and fully 15320c lower. MflgR. The market was active at nn advance of lOc. The receipts were light and the hogs were all sold early. Sheep. The supply was large and a few changed bands. Ilecelpts. Cattle 1,000 HOPS 3.0CO Sheep 400 Prevailing Prices. The following is a table of prices paid in this mantel for the graces of Mock men tioned. Pnmestcers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs.$4.50 (25.50 ( Prime steers , 1100 to 130J ibs. 4.00 fSS.OO Native feeders 2 50 (23 ( 25 Western feecers 2.30 ( d3 1ft Ranee steers , cora'on to choice 2..V ) u3.50 Common to good cows 1.50 ( a2.5 Choice to fancy cows 2.25 (32.40 ( Common to choice bulls 1.23 fit 1.75 Fair tocnoice light hogs 5.6" ) CtHi. i Fair to choice heavy heirs 5.10 wp.05 Fair to choice mixed hogs. . . . . 5.s > 5 ( jjo.'JS ilepreueiitatiTO Sale * . CATTLE. No. Ar. Pr. 3 cows l.OT * ! $1.75 Ih mixed 1,053 2.00 23 cows , native ys'.t 210 is cows 1,122 2.17K 32 cows 1,013 2,23 Scows 9M 2.25 20.COWS Ub7 225 23 cows 013 223 1 steer , western stray 1,700 2.50 2 steers , western strays 1,100 2.30 1 steer , western stray. 1,200 2.50 1 steer , western stray 1,120 2.50 1 steer , western 1,020 2.00 4 feeders 757 2.05 lOfeeders 1,250 2.70 1 steer , western 1,100 2.75 40 feeders 1.131 2.75 2steers , westerns 1,150 2.W 3 steers , westerns 1,223 2.W 7 steers , westerns 1,100 O.PO 1 steer , western 1,400 2 'A ) 1 steer , western 1,230 2.'JO 21 feeders OSsW 42 feeders 1,149 3.CO 15 feeders I'W 3.00 C steers , westerns l,33tJ 3.00 15 steers , westerns l,2tis 3.00 27 feeders J44 3.U2VJ 20 steers , westerns 1,345 3.25 20 feeders 1,040 IU'5 23feeders 1,144 330 40 steers , corn-fed natives. . . . 1,357 5.25 11 AMI K CATTLE. Oxfncr. No. Av. Pr Brown , IliffC Co..111 cows. b91 $2.00 " . . .21Sstcersl,074 2.65 Middlesex L S Co. . 15 steersl,200 2.50 noes No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. ShV. Pr. 40..ISO 100 $3.50 02 ' . ' 61 2bO . .20S 100 5.05 70..23T , 120 . .213 120 5.70 5-J..242 120 79. . . .204 120 5.70 75. . 5.ST , C3. . < * > 7 bO 0.1 a 54. , . .247 120 5.S5 C7. . , 5.75 70 . ' SO 62. . .235 120 5. " . C7. , ! .24y 40 sihl ffl. . , .25rt 200 5.75 69 , ' SO 5.7U &S. . .211 40 5.75 01. , . .298 40 5.1KI "S. . , .221 240 5.75 cy. , . .240 20 5.W 89. . , .220 100 5.75 07. , . .26'J 5.WI rs. . , .240 240 5.75 75. . . .259 320 5.W TS. . , .210 240 5.75 73. . . .240 100 72. . , .235 100 5.75 71. , . .240 5.W 59. . . .272 200 5.80 58. , " 60 5.W " , .22T > 120 5.SO 70. 253 2SO . .230 2sO 5.SO 70. , . .272 200 , .244 320 5.M ) CO. , . .275 20J 5.95 . .21S SO 5.SO cs. 200 5 95 70. . . .274 320 5.SO 00. , ' ' ? ? ? tl.00 C . . . .24S 200 5.S5 GO. , 11.03 51. . . .243 120 ! ! 3i4 it/ > 0.05 OS. . . .242 100 5.to 5.totllEEP. tllEEP. No. Av. Pr. 101 Wyomings , per head $4.00 103sheep 123 3.30 Packers Purchase- . . Showing the number of hogs bought by the leading buyers on the market to-day : G. H. Hammond & Co 434 Omaha Packing Co 314 ArmourC. P.Co C3s J P Squire ic. Co 1,101 A. Spring 135 Highest and Lowest. The following are the hiphest and lowest prices paid for hogs durinp the past few days nnd on the corresponding dates one and two years ago : Live Stock Notes. Hoes higher. Cow market lower. Desirable beef cattle steady. A good demand for fat sheep. K. 13. Uarggreen , Wanoo , was a visitor at the yards. Adam Graham , Gilmore , came In with a car of cattle. A load of Oc hops was marketed by Nor- cross & Worl , of Sterling , Keb. Henry Cook , Underwood , la. , came In with hops which sold on the market. Fuller , Smith & Fuller , Scnbner , sold a good load of heavy hops at fO.05 , the top price. Thomas Acorn , North Bend , wa * here with two cars of corn-fed steers of his own feed' ing , which sold at 15.25. A. N. Gooawln , Montgomery countyIowa , stopped off at the yards on his way homt from a trip to Wayne and Nance counties ol this state. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS , Produce , Fruits , Eto. Ucrrrn Fancy , solid-packed creamery , IS ( § 23c ; choice country , 17 ( 19c ; common grades , lOvllSc , FLOUR Nebraska Minnesota patents , grades , fo.00&5.50 ; j > er barrel. CINTELOPES HKi75c ! per dozen. POTATOES 25 ® toe per bushel SWEET POTATOES < iOdOc perbu. POULTRT No dressed fowl in tbe market : live chickens , $3.00(5:3.53 ( : per dot : sprinn chickens f2.oO@lX ( . TOMATOES SoQOOc per bu. PURS California B.00a3.50 ( per bu box. Koo Strictly iresh , lS@19ccandled. CiLiron.su GIUPES | 1.25 L50 per case Delaware * 40ia50c. COSCOKD GIUPES 80 < 240o per 10-U basVqU PEACHES California , ll.00ffil.50 per box Mtchliaa , , 11 WXji per bunch ; cbt cc. jiW L.EMO.NS OK N C CELKKT 2.'x33.v t > craoicu. Eoo I'UNT ; ij < $ l.W Krdwcn. O.MO.vs KK < i. * > Oo wr OU. L'uuu.E M.l * > d4 ( > 0 Kr 100 Ibs. HKHT I0o IH.T b'ushei. Ti HNir * We ixr bushel. Ari'LEt2.00 < t4.l > 0 - > cr bbl. CRinipri.Es 75oxr bushel. UIUKR Michiean. H.50 fi.-0 per bbl S3 gals ; California jx r elder , $13.00 per bbL I'or Cons Hicc. 3' < t4c- common , 233c. LAKKOT & 0cpcr bushel. UEISJ Choice eastern hanjplc ed navie * . I2.W ) per bushel ; \vcstcrn hand picked navies. l 7.VS1.K1 ; mediums , ll.SO I.40. Lima bans &c per pound. . , . . , , . . HAT f. o. D. cars. Xo. 1 Jpland , fj-OOj No. S upland , St. ' .5 Uiux-lll.OCK312.lA ) . CnoM-ni ) FEED $14.coais.oo per ton. VI.NECUII Cider , ICgllc per cathltc wine , H > @ 20c per pal. CRANiicHitir.s-$7.lKK.S. ( > 0 per bbl. I'BOVIMOSS Hams , No. 1 , 12c ; No. 2 , 11V ; shoulders , Oc ; rib bacon. 12'4c. clear bacon , ISU'c. picnic hans. P c ; dried beef hams , { " , c ; drv salted clears , short , lie : extra short. lOWc ; short ribs , lOc ; pickled pp- ) < feet , 1Mb kits , c ; lard. 10V stnoked sausace , CC Jc per Ib ; bog cas- Inps , 17(21S3. ( _ Orocrrs LUt. Revised prices are us lollo\v < : UinoiNo Stark A. scatnleis. 22c ; Amos- keap , seauile . I7'sc. IvCWiston A , seamless. 15c ; American , seamless 17c ; burlaps 4 to5bn , ll@14e ; pur-nles , gmirle , Uw ; gun- niesi , double. 20e : wool sacks , 3T c. Twines Flax , 3sc ; extra sail , "XKii-lc sail " , I' * ( < j30ci cotton. 'Jlc ; lute. 10 . UKIED I'BfiTs Fi , m boxes P" 'b , iy < lOc ; dates , in boxes. 7@10e ; London Malapa layer ravins , per box , M-WnS-io ; Malapa lob e raisins. S'J ; Ks2.M : new Valen cia raisins , Per Ib , 7 , c ; Cali fornia loose muscatels. Per box. II. ' 0. pitted cherries , per Ib.0 > 2le ; Califor nia pitted piums per Ib , 12yTlSe ( ; dried blackberries P" ID , & ( af > c ; aried ratpN-rnes. t > er Ib. d'-4c ; evaporated ap ples , b ( 14c ; California sun dried peaches , I3c ; California unnared evaxjrated | peacnes , j.Vtfl c ; cvawrated California apncots Hii Zantcccurrnnts , C't'ft7c ; Turk ish prunes , 4 > 4a4riCi citron. 22 240 ; oranpt 15c ; lemon peel , Ibo. California French Iir . Corrnrs Mocha. ii < < r ; ' > V ; Rio , peed , 16(7 17c ; Mundahlmir. SiVg-Jso : roastmp Kio , l.V * li'v : O. G. Java , 24a2 ( ; c ; Java , interior. 2-JTtf 25c : Uio. tanc-y , IGuli'c ; bantos and Mara" . caibo. 17iSiyc. Arbuckles 'l'4c. MiLaUf-h- li - A.\X \ 21'4r Suotn Granulated , w ' .c : conf. A.ut v. white extra C. 7c : extra C , 7-tc ; yellow C. 7c ; lowdered. < w. cubes , V c. HONET I' < "il7c " for one pound frames ; strained honev. ' (9 ( i c per pound. BEKSWAX Choice yellow , ft > (2 ( > jc ; dark colore < l. 13 , < 14c. CIIECJE Vounp America , lull cream , ll@l c ; full cream ehoddars. HKgllc ; full cream flats 1'e ( ; peed to choice skimmed Cheddars. S'toiskiintned fl.it t. 75C. . PICKLCJ Medium , m bbis , Ift.ft ' ; do inha'f ' b Is , Pl.00 ; small , in bbls. K.'M ; uo m haf ; bbls , W 75 ; gherkins in bbls , S ? . ) ; do in half Tonicro'-l'lup , axaiVSc ; smoking , l < X390c. JELLIES 11-26 I > era0-lb paiL SiLT-l. X < il.3iiKr bbL ROPE 7-10. 11 jC MAPLB SfoiK uncks , ll < aiQc per ib ; penny cakes 12'U3c per Ib ; pure maple syrup , 11.00 per iral. powder , choice to fancy , 4 < K2tt5c ; Japan , com mon to medium , ISftr iTi Japan , choice to fancy , JK 4.V : Oolonp , conitnon to peed , 2j ( ( { 35c ; Ooloni ; , choice to fancv , fiOirTVc ; Imi > er- isl , common to medium , Zva35c ; Imperial , peed to fancv. , < 0 , < i5oc. . M-'TV Almonos 15@17c ; tilberts , Brazil , yalOc ; walnuts , lie ; pecans , peanuts & 'd7c. CRACKEUS 5 10o per Ib ; assorted ca .es , 7 (32.V ( ; perlb , as per list FIMI. Holland Herrme , S cCnWc. per ke ? , White Fish , V bbls. , Xo. 1 , W.OO. Family K.T3 ; Trout. No. 1. J5.V ) ; , Mackcre ) , bbls. No. 1 Shore. 115.10. Large Family , ? 10.50 ; Labrador Herring. 14.50 ; . Columbia River Salmon , 117.00 | > er bbl. , CODFJMI Per Ib , whole. , Cc ; bricks and SftlSc : rock candy , lO , ' < S13c ancy candy. 7ga-c ( Dry Goocti. COTTON Fi.AXsr.LS 10 per cent dls. ; LL , 5Sc : CO. C\c ; SS , 7 c ; Nameless , 5c ; RX , ISc ; R , SOc ; No. 10 , b > fc ; No. 40 , 10 } < c ; No. GO. ia , 'c ; No. SO , 13 > < c ; No. 30 , colorcd'c ; K-O. & 0 , colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , V.'Sc ; istol , U' c ; Union Pacific , 17c Wnp Bib White , I9c ; colored , 22cU TTS Standard , 8c ; Gem lOc ; Beauty , 12 c ; Boone , 14c ; U , cased , | ti.5u. PKISTS Solid color * Atlantic , 6c ; Sat ) r 5J c ; Berlin oil , C } < c ; Garner oil , Cg7c. ( COKSBT JEANS Androscoppin , 7liC ; Kear- sarge , 7 fc ; Rockport , 0/c ; Conestopa , 6)c , TICKS York , 30 in. , i-jt c ; York. 32 in. . 13i.jc ; Swift River. &c ; Thonidike OO , SKc ; Tnorndike EF , S c ; Thorndike 120 , 9'8c ' ; Thorndike XX , i5c ; Cordis o. 5 , 8 c ; Cordis No. 4. lie. DESIVSArao keap , vet , JC'-ic ' ; Everett , 7 oz , 13 > , c : York , "oz , ibHc ; Havmaker , 8Hc ; Jaffrev XX , il c ; Jaffrey XXX. i-J c ; Beaver Creek AA , 12c ; Beavec Creek BB lie : Beaver Creek CC. lOc , KKSTCCKT JEANS. Memorial. 15c ; Dakota ISc ; Durham , 2 Kc ; Hercules , l&c ; Learning. inpton. 22 } < c ; Cuttswold , 27Hc. _ . „ CKASti.-Stevens1 B , f ; Stevens' B bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7 > ; c ; fatevens A- bleached , b } < c ; Stevens' P , 6Sc ; btevens P , bleached , 9lc ; Stevens' N , 9Hc. btevens' N , bleached. 10c ? ; Stevens. SRt , ! 2 > < c .MisCELLAXEOi-s Taoie on ciotn , F-.oO ; plain Holland. ? Hc ; Da < lo Holland , l2Hc. Brown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , } -c\ \ At lantic H , 4-4 , 7'4c ; Atlantic L , 4-4 , 04c ; At lantic P , 4-4 , 6c ; Aurora LL , 4-4. Or ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4J4c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , tao : rioosier LL , 4Vtic ; Indian He.id , 4-4. 7\'c ; Lawrence LL O.d Domiiiion 4-4 , 5'sc ; rence , 4Cc ; , Peppcrell R , 4-4 , 7c ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , 6fc ! ; Pepi > erell. 6-4. lSi < c ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 21e ; Pep- perell , 10-4 , 23c ; UticaC , 4-4. 4 ? ; Wachusctt , 4-4 , iC ; Aurora R , 4-4. 7e , Aurora B , 4-4 , C11jt-CK West Point ? J m , S or , lOJ c ; West Point 29 in. 10 or , 13c ; West Point 9 in , 12 or , l&c ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , ICc. FLASSELS. lied , C , 24 In. l.iW ; E , 24 in , 21c ; G G , 24 in. 1 ; H A F.'f , 25s- R F , ) { , 27 c. PniSTS Pink and Robe sKichmnno , G CJ Allen , t3o ; RlveriKiint. 5c ; Steel River , C c ; Richmond , 0 } < c ; Pacific , 0' < c. PuiXTa Dress Charter Oak , 5'4c ' ; Ramapo , 4Wc ; Lodi , 5'4c ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond mend , Oc ; Windsor , O.Hc ; Eddystone , O. c ; Pacific. 6' . e brie , lie. Lon&dale cambric , Lonsdaie. ' I'c ; New York mills , lo e ; Pepperell , 42-in , He ; Pepperell , 40-m VJo ; Pepperell , 0-1 , lOc ; Pepperell.4. . 21c ; Pep- perell , 9-4. 23e ; Pepperell. 10-4 , 25c ; Canton 4-4 , SJ4c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val ley. 5c FLANNELS. Plaid--Raftsiuen,2yc ; Gosnen , 32 } < c ; Clear Lake , 3 < JKc ; Iron Mountain , * FLANNELS White C H.No. 2 , X , 22 > , c ; G H , No. 1 , ' 1 , 2IV ; B H , No. 2 , , ' . " c ; U H. No. 1 , V , 30c ; Quechep No. 1. > / , < 3c. UINGUAU PlunKCttjCaecks , ' c ; VVhitten- ton , 1cYork \ , " > Vc ; Normandi or ss , &Hc : Calcutta dress. . S'Jfo ; Whittenton dress , Eke ; Renfrew dress , sj12 > io. CAMIIKICS Slater , Sue : Woods , 5 > 4cj Standard , 53 0 ; Peacock,5-4c ! PKIXTS Ixnioo BLUR Arnold , CKc ; Amer ican , 6ic ? ; Gloucester , 61/c : Arnold C long cloth , 9 ; Arnold B lotfe cloth. ' 0 } < ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10U : StieteJA , 12 ; Windsor Gold Ticket , 10K. - f Leirth'Cr. Hemlock sole , I ( s27c per Ib : oak sole , 8K3 SOc per Ib ; oak harness , 30 < 3'i2c per Ib ; selec ted oak and trace , 3Cc per Ib ; oalt and hem lock upper , 20fl2-'c per foot. Hemlock call skin , No. 1 , MXStioc per Ib , according tc weipht ; oak calf skin , No. 1. 90c < 31.0u per Ib ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , 11.00(511C ( per Ib ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , 00@70c per ibi oak kip skin , No1 , 70'SsOc ' per Ib : Phila delphia kip skin , extra , SOfsWc per ib. French calf ikins , ( according to weight and quality ) , tl 15@1.7o per Ib- French kip skins dorbocm II. 10perlb. Cordovan rustett , isc. satin finish. 20c per foot ; welt leather , t3.50g4.0 < 3 per side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 20 < a30c per foot , moroccos , boot lep , 25 < 33uc per foot ; glove calf skins , 20rtz30c per foot ; Douglas kid , 30@40c per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40@50c per foot , according to quality. Toppmps , 15.00(310.0J ( per dozen ; lininps , I5.0CK9.00 per dozen ; apron skins , 110.00(3 ( 12.00 per dozen. 1 Drugs and Chemicals. MiscELLAXEOUs-Sulph. acid , Ufccltrh acid , OOc ; tartaric SOc ; bal. copavia , 6Sc : borax , lOc : chloroform , 47c ; glycerine , S0c ( um Arabic , select , fL.00 ; fumeaapbor , 3Uc pum opium , f25 : fjlpb. acrphla , $280' bromide potassium , 4c. OIKS Carben , lnO = lOc , headlieht , 173 = 14'4'c ; pavjiine. 74" 12'c. ' West Virpiuu summer , lie ; icrti. 17c ; No. 1 poldea ma chine , ISc ; extra W. S. lard , 6 < e ; No. 1 lard , 47c ; turpentine , 51c ; Imsewl raw , Sic ; boned , 5vc. QriM.vt P. & W- , per oz , K > cj German , per o * , 40c , Mctnls nna Tliincra' Slock. Blook tin. small pig f .23 Block tin. bar W Copi > er. planished boiler sizes 34 Copper , cold rolled 31 Copper , sheathing flO Copper , pltt * 3D Copper , flats 31 Galvanized sheet Iron , juniatn 50 , 1U and 5 per cent discount 'atcnt ' planished iron , No. 24 to 27. A .10 } 'atent ' planished iron , No. 24 to 27 , B .ff.'S' ioofflnp , 1C. 14x20 5.15 toofflnp. IX. 14x20 C.W ifoofilnp , 1C. 20x25 102o { ooftlne , IX , 20x2 $ 13.75 Sheet iron , No M 3.40 Sheet iron , No. 27 3.W Solder , best 17 Solder , No. 1 15 Tin plate , 1C , 10x14 6.75 Tin plate. IX , 10x14 S " , Steel nails , base , per kep 2.85 ° teel wire nails , ba e , per keg 2.So JfXK Machine castings , fl2.OKX313.00 ; love plates , I7.00JJS.CO ; wrought iron , .00 ( .O.CW ; bones dry , fo.OO ; steel. $ . ' ,00 j > cr ton ; ropj > er. I6.00. 9. ( .l ; brass fU0@.00 ; zinc , I2.I1V3.00 ; solid lead. 12 C0@3.00 ; tea lead. 2.00fa2.fiO. rubber , fJ.riOJj3.00 ; mixed raps , l.HKifl 15 tKrcwt. Lumber. First and second clear , 2 in . . . $4P 00(251 ( 00 First and second clear , l fal1 , in 47 OOrt.V ) 00 Third clear , i raii , m 43 lK'ri4G ) OJ A select , 1'4 ( 1 > , in 37 UH .TJ 10 B select , l4 ( < f 1H in 00 37 00 A stock boards , 12ialG feet. 12 in 40 00 B stock boards VXsfW feet. 12 in 41 00 C stock boards , 12i < nti feet , 12 in 30 00 D stock boards , 12a ( It ! feet , 12 in 2.3 00 Flooring , first common , 0 In 34 00 Flooring , second common , 0 in 32 00 Select fencing flooring 1V 00 Sldinir , first and second clear , 14 ( < rlG ft 2o 00 Sldinp , first common , 10 feet 22 00 Sidmp , second common 18 ( M Common board * 10 00 No. 2 boards all lengths 14 ! < Q Fencing No 1,12 i20 feet 10 M Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 1- * feet 15 50 Joists and scantlme. 2x4. U li < i feet. . . .10 W Timber , 4x4 , SxJ , 12fnlO feet 17 00 Pickets , first rouch , peed 15 00(515 ( TO Pickets , funcy head and dressedselecteu.23 00 Shingles extra A 2 S3 Shingles standard A 2 00 Shingles No. 1 1.10yllO ( Lath 2.40 Grndrrj In a l-'i lit. Ed Ruysscl.aert , a young Belgian who is engaged with his father in grading for O'Neil , was arrested yesterday for assault. He pot into an altercation with Michael Reddmpton , a dumper in the employ of his father. The dispute arose over a discrepancy in a number of tickets , which it is claimed Reddmpton had in his possession to pive the wagons. During the controversy Reddmpton referred to the elder Ruysschaert as a thief , and the son promptly knocked him down. Reddmpton came to the scratch and was knocked down , and as often as he arose he was laid low. Ruysschaert claimed that Reddmpton forced the matter on him , but Uikinp into consideration that he had struck the first blow he was fined ? 20 and costs , which was promptly paid by his father The Ruysschaerts threaten to have Reddington arrested far assault , and have employed an attorney to that end. : nit.\NCII0FKICE. _ _ JOHN M. SHAW & CO. COMMISSION , Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds , Margin Transactions a Specialty. JOHNSON i CHRISTIAN. Managers. 15 DOAHD OK TKADK , - OMAHA. Members of tne Chicago Hoard of Trade. Priv ate Wires to Chicago uud New York. QPENCERIAN OTEEL PENS Are the Best , IN THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. Bimj'.fi for trill of 12 different ttyle * by mill , on receiptot IO cent * in turni * . Afk JorcardNo.8. IVISON , BUKEMIH & CO , , New York ALBUM- COtDDOtCrf FUCQ U JB0 tM w * * * , * - " r r t , < * , ITufiirr. a > V' . ril' o . nd Fjt Jltr STAND ARD bAKCE ALBJUM-JWp CMcTtb * rocyt ponulu-danre motx : nd m rcbe . STANDARD CEM8 110 [ > * c * ' ' four' * rad bultdi , pi no ac. eompinunenu. nd 110 pp. of T n uon . truncnp- worki al lucb conipu iT Govno . All. l-ti Kfttitl. and Arn.TlTlC PattS IllUITMTCD fi Celwi. Pnce ol wb book SOc. , or cta I LYON & HEALY , Publliheri , rreoaul. I State 4 Monroe St . Chicago. DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit , FosiUrely Cured b ) AdministeringUr. Haloes' Golden Specific. It can t > given In a cup of coffee or tea with- cut the xmmltdge ot the person taking It : abso lutely harmle.'F , and will effect a permanent and ipeedy cure , whether the patient It a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands o ! drunkard ! hare been made temperate men who nave taken Golden SoeclOc In their coflee with out their knowledge and to-day believe they qnlt drinking of their own free will , it never falls , 'i he system once Impregnated With the Specific. It becomes an utter Impossibility for tu * liquor appetite to exist. For sale by Kuhn ii Co. , 15th and Douglas sts. , ano Ifth and Cum- .r-BSts. . Omaha. Neb. ; A. 1) . Tosttr A ; llro. ourjcil DluCs. Iowa , JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1S7S. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O 6O4. THE HOST PEBFECT OP PENS . JOHN'S MII.ITAHY SCHOOL , .MANUL'S , N V. avll F.nslntK-rlne. Claries. Business , ItT. Huv. P. n. itrXTlJH.TON. 1'reciaent LT. CouV. . VRKUECK. Superintendent. IT. J. , Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner Hth an ! Douglas St. Office telephone , 465 , ' ItcalJeace telephone , Ki. GOLD PEN GIVEN AWAY. Particulars f red " \VEUKLV HOMESTEAD , " Omaha , Neb. PEERLESS DYES ARE frOLU BY .THE.BEST ' .li.fAl.MtH. X P. ItlCHMAS. J B ULA.Nm.iKU PALMER. RICHMAN ic CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants. Offlce-HooiaS * . Oppotlte Kicbanre Buildlog , Colon frtock Yardt , boutb Uicaca.ytb. p.ORIMER.WESTERFIELpi MALEY Live Stock Commission , Itootn IS , Kicbinge nnlldlor , Union Etock Torda , boulb UmlLLa , .NtD. ALEXANDER k FITCH. Commision Dealers in Liye Sock , Coem 21 , Oppotlte Kicbanf e llulldlnz , Vuloa Etock \ardifoulti umaba , Nto. * UNION STOC71 YARDS CO. , Of Omalia , Limitei 0 Agricultural CHU RCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , I'irrtmi ind Bnrilrt. J < * if Ptrr t.tttwttnVtbanJ LININCER * METOALF co. . AgricnltnrallnipleDients.VaEons.Carriages . . Hutflfl Etc. Wbolml . Ctntfc , Nfbr 'k . PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , Wbcklilf I > tlfr In AgricQltflral ImpleiEBts , Wagons & Bnggies C1. KB. Ktt tofl tC7 Jope Sltffl , Omttit. _ P. P. MAST it CO. . Mannfactoers of Bncieye Drills , Seeders , Culllrtton , ll 7 R i. Cldtr Mllli nd Lubto 1'ul- T nitt . Cor WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Whole- ! Airicflltural Implements , Wagons &Bnggies r .mrr Inh nrt Vlrheli * Strrrt * _ OMAHA nnANCH. J F. SEIBERLING & CO. , Akron. Ohio. Haryesting Machinery and Binder Twine , , V. K MeaJtlactr ItlSttarcnworth fl , Otmb MOLINE.MILBURN&STODD ARDCo XUuufictutf r > andJotbrri In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. tthiDl I' cl0c iireeti , Omabt.Ntb. Artists' Materials. A HOSPE."jr.7 Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1S13 DouclM f trrcl. Omibt. Nr Booksellena and Stationers. H.'M , i s. w. JONES" Sccccucri to A. T. Kf njon A Co. , Wholrulc & Ucifjl Booksellers and Stationers. rite Wcddlnf Stauoncr ; , Cominirclil U.R ItoutIn Slrfft Omaha Nrb. Boot * and Shoss. KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Succeueri to ll dJone A ( .01 Bolesale Mannfactorers of Boots and Shoes Bo ton Ilubber bboe Co lllC , 11U 4 11 * llatct ? M. . Ua. a. Xebraata. W. V. MORSE A CO. . Johhers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,11CS-1UB l > ou lai Si. Omaha Mazuiaitorj , Sum' tnerMBcBton. . _ Coffees , Spices , Etc. " ' "CLARKE COFFEE co. Umalia CotTee and Spice MDli. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , lna Kitracti , Laundrj Ulue. Inkf. Ktc. 1 < 1 - llir. lUrrur Plret't. Omaha. Ketira > a. Crockery and Clossware. " ' W.V.'WRIGHT , Ate nt for tbe Mannfacturerr and Imperteit of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Kif Office , JIT 8 1Mb St. , Omaba. Nebraika. PERKINS. CATCH & LAUMAN. Imcorlert and Jotbcr ? of Crcckerj , Glassware , Lamps , Silyerware Ktc. U14 Jarnam St New I'aiton Building. Commlsalon and Storage- RIDDELL & RIDDELL/ Storage and Commission Merchants , pClaltl" " "tier Frr. Crr. . < . Pnnltrj. Came. 1112 Ho ward Str ot. ( ) m ki. CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . bucreiton to Mcgnane & Scbroedcr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaba. Ncbraika. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wbolcialo Flonr. Feed , Grain and General Commision Mercbant. Correspondence aolicltrd. 10H North IClb Street , Umnba. Neb. Coal , Coke and Lime- LIME CO. Jokers of Hard and M Coal , XS South Utb Street , Omtbi , Nebrtik * . J. J7 JOHNSON & | CO Mannfactnrers of Lime , Anilthlpp rs ol lum. ( .om. Cement , l- | ler. MB Driln Tile , and sewer Pipe , omce , ; i , s. 131 * SI. , Omihi , N t > . TelepliODc Ell. Notions. M. E SMITH * cb. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1101 and 1104 Do ilaj , Cor. nth St. . Omaha. Neb. KILPATR1CK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , GenU' ruralthlng Roodi. Corner lltb and Uunej bu. . Omaba. Nebraika. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Co& ill South ISth St. Omaba. Neb. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Tarcani Street. Omaha. Nebraika. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Furniture Omaba , Nebruiu. Crocorioa. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , TKs 707 , 70S and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY 4 ; CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1 th and I eaTenworth Strecti , Omaha , Netraika. Hardware. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO. Whoittalc Monulacturtrt of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. U0 > ItfAanJUO ? llnrcer St-.Ocaha. Nebraska. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Spricgi , Wa on Stock , Hardware , Lumber. Etc 1M and 1211 LUrner street , ymaba , HIMEBAUGH A TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanic * * Tooli and nnSalo fealei. 1 X Douglai _ etreet. Oraaba , Nebraaka. _ RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , lUrntTEU , Omaba. Neb , Weitern Aienti tor Auttln Powder Co. , JetTerion bttel Nalli , lalrbacat Standar . LEE , CLARKE. ANDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Jleuis , Sheet Iron , etc. ARents for Howe Scalet , Mlamll'onder andl.jrraRn ll&rbcU Mire , Umaba , W. L. PARROTTE it CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Good& UK Ilarotr Etreau Omaba , Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBKR CO. , All Rinds of Building Material at Wliolesalf Utj Street and Calon PaelCe Tracr. Omaba. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , DcotltEc. Tirol-Corner 7th and Douflai , Ccrce Kb aai C. N UltTZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 1Mb and California Street ! , Omaha. Nebraska. . ' Lnmber , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc. f * Corner MW and I > onil u..Oroaha. T. VST. HARVEY LUMBER COl , To Dealers Only , Offlf , 1 5J K rnam Street Omiba JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported nil American Portland Cement Flat , . , Affnt tor Milwaukee llTdraulleCcnirnt and tl Wnlncr Whit * Unie. \ : CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Vood Carpet ! and Parquet Kloortnjr tin and lxiu lai Nlllllneryand Notions. l. OBERFELDER * CO. , f 9TK 2M and til South tlth Mrrrt I Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , ant ranU , SLIrti , Kto. URand 1104 UouiUt Street , UmikbR. .Nrb. Noti'ons- J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. . Wholesale Notions and Finishing Goods an and 4X B ( utb lOtb St. Omaba Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axlt fircate , Etc , Omaba. A II lllrhop. Matmtef VINYARD & SCHNEIDER Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Good ? , UK llarne ; Street. Omaba. Office Fixtures. T1IK S1MMOXOS MANtT.UTUIUNa CO. Jlsnuatturo. ! ' of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantle- . Sideboard * . Book C e . Druk' Kliturc Wall Ca e . Pattllton > , llallmfn.Counter * , lleerand mo \ Cixilorr. Mirror' etrictory ani" onuc , ITM and ITSI 'J Soutb Ulh St. . Oiuuba , Telephone 1K1. tf Paints and Oils. "CUMMINGS & NEILSON. Wholesale Dealers In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , 111 * Furnam Street. Omaba , Neb. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CC. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , arry a nlc nock of Prtntlnr Wrappine and Wrltlot l' , tr. bpecial attention tficn to car load orderi. Paper Boxos. , . - _ - , - , . JOHN L\VILKfE. ? Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , So ) 151T anJ UI9 Douglaa St , Omaba , Neb. Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL i Ccf.P " Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds SIl and rpjoacf strctt Omoba. Storage , Forwarding A Commlaalon ARMSTRONG. PETTIS A. CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Brancbboufcof the IterraeIluecy Co. HucKleia wboletale and retail. LU ) 13lOand 1411 liard Street. Omaba. Telephone No. 7M. OMAHA HANUFACTIERS. Brewers. STOR2 ii ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , Iffl North Klf tbtcenth Street , Omaba. > 'cb. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , _ Printers' Motprlala. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNI N. Auxiliary Publishers , Dvaleraln Tjl'e. 1'rcMet and 1'rtntert1 Suppllo. Kt &oclh 12tb Street. Ouaba. Rubber Goods- OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rnolier Goods 911 Clothing and Leather llcHlns. 1U6 Karnara Street. Sjsh , Doors , Etc. - „ * M. A. DISBROV I CO. . \Vbole ac ! Mann : -cturort of Sasn , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , . Branch UCce , lilh and liard Streets. Omaha , .Neb. 1 BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturei's of Sash , Doors. Blinds , V-uMlDfi , Hair Work and Interior llarJV od Hn. la. K.K. Corner tthaml l ateawurtb ftUeult , i Omabu , SUB. Fittings , Pumps , Etc. "A. L."STRANG CO. . " " Pnmps , Pipes and Engines , Etc. " " CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Steam n' Water Supplies , nr nn.innr fnr > i t oil JkC'o'iKOOii Karnam Ft Omana.4 U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO-7 Steam and Water Supplies , tUllldaj Wlod Mllli. P13 and 023 Farotm fct..Omnh . UK ltoiAcllne ilanaeer. BROWNELL & CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery Sheet Iron Work Steam Pumpn. Faw MiHi. KIS-UU t.otuaha. Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS. Carter & fen , I'rop i. Manuf acturcrt of all Imds Steam Boilers , Tanl s and Sheet Iron Wort Works South tb and 11. 4 M. Crotelne. I'AXTON A VIKHL1NQ 1KO.S Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort , Enrlnci , llrai. Work General I'oundrr. Migblne a d Ulackimitli Wurk Utnco and Worki , t" . I' , Itr. andlUB ttrcct , uranlji. 0M"AHA WIRE'i IRON Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Dusk llalli. Window Gnard > . nowtr Btand > , Wire tUni.Kte. 1EI North Utb Street. Omaha. ' OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Han'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes I Vanlti. Jail Work. Iron and WTO r'tudrv , rtliDt , Etc. G. Andjecn.l'rou'r. Ccr UUiaad Jack 9u &ti. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and S-creeni. ( or bank * , of.cei.itorci , reildeucei. etc. iuri I 'kin4ith Martalneri aud tU Uorki MlirxmUi litu tU ) MEACHER 4 WHITMORE , Fire and Burglar Proof.Safesjiio Loc'is OtfOvr&i Afc'euli iur U.rtyU stle & if c i.vrn m.ut YttUiU t&Ct JulVJUin 6.U-.U bU