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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , OCTOBER 16. 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Chicago Wheat Continues to Book a Lower Level. CORN RULES LOW AND WEAK. A Pnlr Volume of IlUBlnciB In Onts J'rovlhlotiH Dull-No Material In Caltl < ' Brink Quotations. CIIICAOO IMlODUCn MAIIKHT. CHICAOO , Oct. 15. lSiioci.il Telegram to TUB Jlrn.l On Saturday December wheat closed IJf cover Muy. Today It went to lo discount under May , breaking 5 ? c in doing it , May at the same tliuo RUfTuringa decline of about 3c. Later May again went to dis count and closed J-c under tbo December price. Near months were forced back into llr.c , or partly so , by the pressure of long \vhcat , Hutcbinson leading In tbo selling. December hud a wild and woolly opening , the range extending from $1 13Jf to II IS. The course of values was immediately down ward , December anil May L'Oltlg tO $1.11. % . Thereafter until ncarli noon the market re mained steady with only moderate fluctua tions , the feature being a relatively greater firmness of May , which gradURlly pulled nway from the forward month , About 12 o'clock the tnuiket took another dip , Decem ber slipping back to SI.IOX. and Maj to tl.lO > < . Near months recovered somuw hat , but the tone was wcr.k and nervous. Trade was of n good volume early and late \\itliHuialldc.ilings thioughout the larger part of the session. On the llrst break wheat was almost unsaleable , but dui ing the last hour there was a fair demand for propeity to Jill shorts and for investment account. From the uiiy "long wheat" came out tins morn ing the crowd concluded that holders of some big lines were trj ing their best to unload. Iliitchinsou has been selling steadily hero nnd in New V'oik for several days on "hard" upotB and under cover. To day ho was selling ostentatiously , from which circumstance the wiseacres argue that he has sold out nnd is now prepared to take the other side. Ihoso who aie disposed to attach speculative irn- poitatico to what a certain man or certain men are supposed to be doing , are working - ing the bear side of the market now. Jn following this programme they urc for once in harmony with the majority of the "merchant class , " who do not like to see prices too high above an ex port basis. Chicago was the "sickest" mar ket in the country to day. Other markets were lower and very weak , but , the decline elsewhere was less than here ranging from 2J < ? to 4c. Chicago seems to bo rapidly getting into line with the sunouiiding maikets , and therefore into a healthier state. Toward the close the attention of the scalp ing element was distracted from wheat to corn by u riuher sensational set-back in the latter cereal , caused by largo receipts and free Belling by bull tailors on a supposed "Hutch" deal in November , tl.o bears helping values do .vn. Receipts of coin wete a disap pointment to the bears , being about 170 cars less than expected. This arose principally through arrivals on the Galeim division of the Nottlmestorn railway being out of in- fitend of Included in the Inspection returns of the day. The opening was fanly steady tit about closing pi Ices on Saturday and for a time trading was very slow and without sig- nlllcance. Tito weather cncoiungcd buying , but the heavy opeiators were not inclined that way and appeared to favor more the selling side , and this desire became general on anticipated receipts for to-morrow , being placed as high as 1,105 cars , and when the visible supply showed an increase of 440,000 bushels , trading , which early in the day was dull and Inactive , became much more sp'inted towards the close , but altogether on the part of sellers who poured it out in apparently un limited quantities , thereby causing a drop in near options of ' 50 in about two minutes near the close. October it the close showed u loss of 2c since Saturday , Novemberos much , December ' c , year jc and May a loss of only } ( c. Last prices were at the lowest point of the clay and the feeling was the weakest as the market was adjourned. In oats a quiet trade was noted , though a fair aggregate of business was finally re corded with May the favorable option. That future opened nearly steady , but under free nelling by a prominedt operator on the mar ket weakened about Jf@V ° to20H'cwith n partial recovery later under less pressure to soil. Near futures ruled slow under u moderate increase in the visible supply and estimated largo receipts for to-morrow. In cash oats a few cars of No. 2 in store sold at ! Mo with trading mostly at 24 > c , indicating u weaker feeling. In provisions , Saturday's quiet feeling was continued. The market was scarcely favored during the day with oven a spurt of activity. Thcro was little or no outside interest , and professional traders found trade too stupid to transact even ordinary scalping business. It was tame and uninteresting from the start , and the tendency of prices was very generally toward a lower lango. Based on Saturday's ' latest quotations , November pork closed at a decline of 7 > j'c , year pork of lOc January pork , October and November lard nnd October shoit ribs of 1'Jkc , aud Januarv short ribs of 2)io. CHICAGO MVE STOCK. o , Oct. 15. [ Special Telegram to Tun BiiE.l CATTLE. Out of the entire run of 13,000 there was at least 8,000 Texas and rangers and among tticso many lots there were equally as good as any had this season. The run of natives consisted of about 5,000 among which w era only n few good steers , the great bulk of which wcro n medium clas that had to compete with good rangers and Tcxans. Trade ruled quiet from the opening to tbo close and business did not fairly begin till late in the r.f ternoon. All classes of na tives fiom prime steers down to common cows sold 10i l5e lower than the close on Friday. A biif run of Texans and rangers was the cause of a down turn in natives. Both shippers and bcof packers passed thn natives by and bought prime Texans and rangct s instead , as they wcro cheaper in their estimation than fair to medium natives. Then canncrs bought low priced Texans , giving the native cow stock the go by every time. Thcro was little or no change in val ues on rangers and Texans , most of the salesmen reporting prices steady as com pared with Friday. Thcro was a fair de- . - , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . , VM fwu\ * a vv < 4 o ( lt > i/\J HJ li JVJVJ Ibs. , ft 75Cif5M ; 1,800 to 1,350 Ibs , 13 W(3 ( W.50 ; U50 to l.'OO Ibs , $ J.2r3.7Si PtocUors anil feeders ? 1.UO@M40 cows , bulls nnd mixed , $ MOi ( ? : ) oo , Texas tecrs , fcj.tr ! > ® ; t.7l > ; cows. K.X3.S.'i ( ) ; natives nnd linlf breeds , $ .t.M@4 HO ; common , I'J.SSra 8.25 ; wintered Texous , W.00@a CO , HOBS Uuslness was brisk and values sub- tantially stronger than on Saturday , yet pot quotably higher. Mixed sold largely al l5.WXSfi.00 for good butchers' weights , and Philadelphia ! at t0.10@0.15 , and a few lots of fancy selected heavy at to 20 , the tor prlco of the day. Light sorts ruled slow at obout 3.COiZU.OO ( ; rough lots and pips. $4.W 05.Xo. LIVE S TOUR. ClilcnKo , Oct. 15 The Drovers' Jour nal rcoorts as follows Cattle Hecclpts , 14,000 ; market slow ; 4.80 , Hogs Receipts , 13,000 ; market strong and Be higher ; mixed , f5 COMO 05- heavy , 85.85(2 ( 6.20 ; llsht , 5.00(30.10 ; skips , M.00@5 50. Sheep Hccelpts , 8,000 ; market slow and 6@10o lower ; natives , 300 < ? 4.10 ; westerns , $3.25 3.CO ; Texans , ia.60 ( < J3.40j lambs , $4.0(1 ( © 5.60. National Slock YartlH , KAHC St , tioul * . Oct. IB. Cattle Uoceipts , 3,300 ; Bhlpments. 7 > IO ; market slo-v ; choice hoav\ native steers , 15.00(4 * CO ; fair to good , $4 4 ( C1500 : butcher * ' steers , medium to choice , Oi btockersaud fccilerv , fair to vood $2.00ffn.20 ( , ranpers , coin-fed , a(0 ( < S4.2S ; grass fed , t2 OOQ3 00. Hogs HrcclptB. 2,210 ; shipments , GGr ; tnarket higher ; clink o heavy and butchers' selections , $ J > 0Kjii.2. ( ( ; packing , medium to prime , f. > 50(40.10 ; Ilitlit grades , ordinary to best. j.'j 70Crt ! i 9 ) . Kniinn City , Oct in. Cnttlr Receipts , n(0 ( ) ; Hhlpments , Saturday , 5,008 . Market fairly active nnu stronger for good , others about Rtomly. Uood to cliolcu corn- ft-d , f I fOW 5.2.1 ; common to medium , M 25@ 4.t > ( ) ; Btockcrs and ( ceding steers , JUO IUX ) . grass range steers , * 1.GO@300 , common , t2. \ . " 2 7fi. Hops Herclpts , H,032 ; shinmcnts , 1,033 : market generally weaker , shade lower ; good to choice , f 5 &r > ( & .Ufi ; common to medium , t5,30@5 73 ; skips and pigs , t3.00@5 00. KINANOIAfr. NF.W YORK , Oct. 15 [ Special Telecram to THE Hnu.1 STOCKS Saturday's dullness was in n measure carried over to this morn ing. The forenoon was devoid of news of interest and the movement was small. Thcro were selling orders Irom London on most of the specialties nnd traders hammered St. Paul. The list dropped off somewhat under light trading and at noon was quiet and weak at the lowest prices of llio motning , though the depreciation was generally small. The depression at the close amounted to 1 point in St. Paul , H-f points iu New York nnd smaller losses in most of the remainder of the list. The dullness continued throughout the session. The following were the closing quotations : If. S. s regular 1Z7U Northern 1'aiinc . Zrt3 , lr. S. 4s coupons 1' T'i do preferred. fi'l' * P. H. 4"sregnlnr IDS' ' * C. * N.V . .ll'JU IT. 8. 4'iscouponn lim ilo preferred , . .141 1'acltlPbsor'tfi K't N. V. Ctntrul .1U7' Central Paclllo . ; iUi P. , I ) , i K . 2f 4. Chicago & Alton 1.11 IKork Island IDS ClilcagoJIurllnytoii JC. . M.A-Ht. P . . B.VS & Qulnry . 112 V do preferred. 1W ) I ) . , I , . * W. . HI' , St. Paul ,1c Omaha IWU Illinois Central 117'f ' ] ( lotreferred ) . 107 I..II.XW. 17' , 'I'nlon ' Pacific . . 01V Kan'aB AToixas . ll , W..bt. I , . \ P . . in I.akcKhore W ! \ do preferred . . W Michigan Central dT'i ' Western Union . bo1 * Mlssourll'acillc tO' ' l MONKY ON CALL Easy at 2S2' ( ' per cent ; last loan 2 > f per cent ; closed oftered at 2 } < i l > er cent. PIIIME MEIICANTILB PAPKII } J @t ) } per cent. STEIII.ISO EXCIUVOE Dull and stc.ulv at ? .S3 for sixty-day bills , and $4.b7 for demand. rnonucE. Cnit'tao , Oct. 15 Wheat Steady ; cash , $1 OU ; November , ? 1.00 ; Decetnocr , ? 1.11V ; Mav , * 1.K ) % . Coin Lower ; cash , 43' ' c ; November , 4.'l' ' c , Dot-ember , 105-ltic ; M.iy , SOc. O.Us iisy ; cash , 24 } c ; November , 21 0-10c ; December , 35 > 8c ; May , 20 3-lCc , live .Vie. Hurley Nominal. Prime Timothj Nominal. riax-$1.45. Whisky $1.20. Pork Steady ; cash , flfiOO ; November , $14. : ) ; Dcccmoer , * 14.22 > . Lard Steady ; cash , $0.00 ; November , fS47 ; December. $3.20. Flour Dull nnd prices lower to sell ; patents , $7 25(37 ( M ; bakers , in sacks , fUJO ( < t DOO ; clioicc , tr > 10f5u ( : : ; winter , $ .ri75ruti 00 ; ri e , in barrels , $3 50(5 ( ? ; ) 75 ; sacks , $3 2 , " > @ 3 50. Hulk Meats Shoulders , f8 ( UkC'ZS.75 ; short clear , $9 12 > , @ 9.2ri : short ribs , , S5.35. Ilutter Steady ; creamery , It > ' ( if24c ; dairy. HKid'-'Oe. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , 7@ 7'4"c ' ; light preen salted , 7 u ; salted bull , .Ic ; dry flint , < Jo ; damaged , 7c ; dry ralf , 7Qf8c ; branded hides 1ft per cent off ; deacons , \Xtftt30o \ CAch ; dry salted. 7c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 5c ; No. 2 , 4o ; cake , 5c. Cheese Steady ; full cream Cheddars , @llo ; ( Iatsl0 > i@ll > o ; V'oung Americas , 1 Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 17,000 7,000 Wheat bu . 40.000 17.000 Corn , bu . 200,000 301,000 Oats , bu . 25-1,000 240,000 H > cbu . . . . . St. Ijimlu. Oct. 15 Wheat Lower ; cash , Sl.Odif ; November , f l.Oti Corn Lower ; cash , 30 c asked ; October. Outs Steady ; cash , 2.2' < October \ , 23c. Potk-Quiet at$15.17X. Lard Kasy at 53.50. Whiskv-l. . MinnpapollB , Oct. 15. Wheat The local trading was active in the pit and some early sales were at $1.17 for May of speculative grade ; No. 1 northern , $1.15 . The trading in December began late and ruled at $1.10 ; at noon $1.15 was bid for May with sellers Ic above. Closing quotations : No 1 hard , Octo ber and November , $1.18J < ; December , $1.19 ; May , $123 ; on track , $1.20 ; No. 1 north ern , October nnd November , $1.10J ; Decem ber , $1.10'4' ; May , $1.15 ; on track , $1.10 ; No. 2 not thorn , October , $1.04 > ; November , $1.01 % ; December , $1.05 ; May , $1.10 ; on track , $1.05. Milwaukee , Oct. 15. Wheat Quiet ; cash , $1.02 ; December , $1.04J ; January , $ 1.05V * Corn Quiet ; No. 3 , 45c. Oats Quiet ; No. 2 white , 29c , Rye Lower ; No. 1 , ftCJ c. Harley Kasier ; No. 8 , 55 > c. Provisions Steady ; pork , cash $1500. Cincinnati , Oct. 15. Wheat Mora pressingly - ingly offered ; lower ; No. 2 red , $1.00@1.0S. Corn Firm ; No. 8 mixed , 40 } < fc. Oats Uarely steady ; No. 2 mixed , 26c. Kvc Dull and lower to sell ; No. 2 , 5Sc. Whisky Active at $1.14. Now Vork. Oct. 15. Wheat Receipts , 93,050 ; exports , none ; spot market 2@3c lower and quiet , witn moderate milling do- mandjNo. ; 2 led , $1.08(91 ( Ob1 * * in elevator , * 1.0&l4@l.US3 , , afloat , * 1.0bXil. ( < > 9 f. o. b ; No. 3 led , $101 ; ungraded red , $1.00K@ $1.1(1 ( % ; No. 1 red , $1.17 ; options irregular nnd 3'i@35 ( c lower , closing weak with fair business , November closing at$1.0b/jj * Corn Receipts , 211,000 ; exports , 43,000 : spot market } M Jfo lower nnd weak , but fairly active ; No. 2 , 5l'4@5'c in ele vator. 51iii'2c ; ( afloat ; ungraded mixed , 5Kgr > 2Xc ; options JgCuM&o lower , weak and modci atcly active , November closing at 51-'Hc. Oats Rcceliits , 103,000 ; exports none ; spot maikct a trillo easier with moderate trades ; options dull , © ' .iC lower and weak , No vember closing nt 30lfe ; spot , No. 2 white , 3.il4 < if3.'lKe. mixed western , aiQ-'lKe ' ; wliitc western , 2 > ( ( { 4.2i ; . Co lleo Options opened steady , October 1C points up , othets unchanged to 5 points down , closing steady at 45 ( ( jO points up and llrmjcablcs being model atoly active ; Octnber. $1420014.15 ; November , $13.80(311.40 ; December - comber , fl3.00@14.15. Petroleum Steady and quiet ; United closed nt O c. Kggs Fhm , western , 22@22'4'c. Pork -Dull but steady ; mess , $10.25(3'1G.75 ( ' , Lard ICasier on near by , about steadj otherwise , with trading dull ; western steam. spot , $9 50 , options , October , closed at $9.22 bid , November closed at $3 > 0. Uutter Choice tirm with fair demands ; western dairy , 12liic ; western creamery. 14025 { c ; Elgin , 25 tfffi2Cc. Cheese Steady and quiet : western , 9(3 ( 10'fc. KaiiKaa City , Oct. 15. Wheat Quiet : No. 3 red , cash , $1.00 asked ; November , $1.1K asked ; December , $03K "III ; May , ll.ftj ; bid ] No. H , red , cash , OOcasKcd ; No. i soft , cash , $1.03 usked ; December , $1,12 bid. Corn Dull : No. 2 , cash , 34o asked ; No- vcmbcr , 29o bid ; May 30X < 5 bid. Oats No. 2 , cash , 20o asked : November , ; May , sales at 25 > { . OMAHA LIVE STOOli. Cattle. Monday , Oct. 15 , 18S8. A good many cattle changed hands , the supply being large with the demand falrlj goo\l. A very largo proportion of the receipts were western and Texas steers but there were a few very good corn fed natives among the offerings. The market for beef cattle opened very slow but toward the close It was more active nnd a good many cattle changed hands. The packers paid $ ) Q53 ( 50 for wes < terns nnd f 5.75 for the corn fed natives , hich was about a steady market. Feeders wore in good demand , but not In very good supply , In addition to the steers quite a bunch ol western bulls wore sold for feeders. There were not many cows here but they were mostly all sold , the bulk going at $2.00. There were only twenty-five fresh loads , hardly enough to make n market. The best hcavj hogs sold in a good many cases at steady prices but the moro coin mo' u and mixec loads sold 5c lower. The hogs all sold early , Shpop. The receipts were heavy nnd the market active. Hccelpts. Cuttle 2,500 HORS lb < H ) Sheep 5,110 Horses 73 I'N'vallnnj Prluci. The following is a table of prices paid In this maritct for the grade * of stock men tioned. Prime steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs..13 00 (35.75 ( Prime steers. 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 4.00 t < t5.K ( ) Native feeders 250 @ 3 23 Western feeuers 2 50 M 3 IS Rangu steers , cotn'on to choice 2.50 ( a'.50 ' Common to good cows 1.50 ( ci2,15 Choice to fancy cows 2.25 (32.70 Common to choice bulls 1.25 ( U2.0U Fair tocnoice light hogs 5.00 ( S5.70 Fairtocnolco heavy hogs 6.SI c5.95 Fair to choice mixed hogs 5 Go ( 5.S3 ltopreH til tire I CATTI.K. No. Av. Pr. 5 bulls , westerns 1312 $1.00 Icow 000 1.50 4 bulls i : 57 HVO 2 bulls , westerns llitK ) 1.80 Ml bulls , westerns 12.V ! l.SO 1 feeder b70 2.0J 3 bulls 000 2 HO Icow 1040 200 23 enws , natives 057 2.25 5.J stockers , natives vj < ) ' . ' .30 24 stockcrs S ! 5 2 30 10 cows 10'J 2.37' 10 feeders b."i 2 75 20 feeders , westerns 1015 2.S5 4ii feeders , Hereford 2-jear old < -i-t 3 0(1 ( 52 steers , corn-fed natives 14dO 5.15 UANOK lATfl.F. Owner and No Av. Pr. Hcatty & Hliek. 13 steers 1250 W 50 Hrown-IlilT C. Co. , 45 cows . . . 0117 2 00 2. ) cows. . . . h'll ' 205 Q con a. . . . 1100 200 llOcnws. . . . 001 200 Forbes. 8 cows 077 2.50 Swan-Cheshire C. Co. , 2 i'J strslO 1.1 2 C > 5 1 bull. . 151.0 1.1.0 J. Atthur , 12 steers 137li 3 35 1 steer 1340 3 31 4 steers 1130 335 10 steers 12 < Vt 331 Price , 205 steers 1103.15 4 cows 1135 2.25 C. McCaulloy , 21 f'd'rs , Id.iho.114S 3 HO 21 f'd'is ' , Idaho. 1117 310 HOUS No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Sh' { . Pr. 77..211 1UI$555 50.25(5 ( 240 $5 70 U5..240 120 5150 156..252 1(50 ( 570 72..220 120 5 C. ! 30 . . .254 240 570 75..218 120 Bill 84..241 200 575 73..218 2 > 0 5 CM fell..285 200 575 75..25(5 ( 120 5 CM 07..207 80 5.73 d0..2i2 200 505 1&0..2SO IV40 5 SO 71..2.14 1(50 ( 5(55 ( 1111..27IJ 120 580 73..255 320 507)4 70..253 320 5.M ) 59..250 120 5.115 (51..250 ( 120 5.b5 72..242 240 565 61..251 40 S.S'i 70..210 bO 5.70 52..307 100 6.05 51..212 120 5,70 SHEET. No. Av. Pr. 100 natives 80 $2 b5 2.W ) natives 81 285 50 natives 81 285 1154 westerns , Utah 12.1 330 71 westerns , Utah Ill 3 ! K ) 02 westerns , Utah 121 3.30 PncKors 1'iirchnsos. Showing the number of hogs bought by the leading buyers on the market to-day : G. H. Hammond & Co 400 ArmourC. P.Co 180 J P Squire As Co 1,0'tl Others ( stock pigs ) 8J " Highest nnd Ixiwest. The following are the highest and lowest prices paid for hogs during the past few da.vs and on the corresponding dates one and two jcars ago : | "Sept. 18.S8. | SeptTlKt' . | Sept. fgUU. 2-11 r. . w n ai 4 20 < ? H 45 4 .10 ® 4 40 6 i ( < ( , ( ! lo 4 - " > &t 45 4 IU 414 IK ) Oct. IbM * . Oct. 1M7. Oct. 1W6 , 6 IK ) 0 41 4 K > Q. { W Sunday o ur > < M > M 4 111 4 M ri UT'JftiO ' < 0 8 * > ( i(4 il'i C H ) ill ) 2j 4 (0 ( © 4 17 Sunday , 4 IU lJO l J MO @l iJO fi SO UO 10 4 0.1 < iH M 5 70 tt.1 13 G Go di-U IU Sunday. y C6 aJ CHJ fi 57'iti ( IK ) 4 a i dA W Sunday. r nu W > ' .v > 4 45 dU AG 3 75 < flW IU 5 CT > ( ftli ( V , 3 M G < 16 3 26 SJ 30 6 75 Wi 9J 4 20 C4 W Sunday. 4 U5 fUM 425ffi ! Ijlvc StocK Notes. F. Folda , Schuyler , was among the visitors at the yards. Hammond's ' drove of hogs averaged Oc leas than on Saturday. A bunch of 803 Ib Hereford feeders from Ute was sold by W. H. Lyons at ta.00. Millard , Neb. , was represented by George Boetel , who came In with a load ot cattle. Colonel Pratt , of the Pratt .t Ferriri Cattle company , camu in with a big string of cattle. William Orendorf , of Harvaid , had two loads of hogs on the market. One load topped the market. John Quinn , Wood Uiver ; Eugene Hunter , Rivcrton ; James Danley , Ashland , and A. W. AUnger , Kearney , came in with hogs. J. U. Chapman , cashier of ttio hank ut Cortland , Neb. , was a visitor at the jards. A. W. IJeahm , u well known stockman of the same place , w"is also here. Both members of thollrmof Hell & Kankin came in with thirteen loads of good , corn-fed native cattle , shipped from Antelope conntv , Neb. A part of them were sold to a pacKi r at f o.75. The Armour beef house will open on Wed nesday. Their buyer is already here. They do not expect to kill over a hundred head per day for awhile but the number will be gradually increased us the rcquucments ol the tr.ulo demand it. Hugh McKay , Big Pinov , Wjo. , stopped at the yards on his way back from Chicago. On Saturday a week ago , McKay cut his cattle in two bunches without any sorting and sold one at the yards hero ut ? a.t)0. Ho went on to Chicago with the balauco , and had to take the same price there. OMAHA. WHOljKSAIjK MAItHCTS. Produce , Fruits , Ktc. HUTTEII Fancy , solid packed creamery , 18 @ 2tc ; clipice country , 17(2lOc ( ; common piades , 10till3c. FLOUK-Nebraska patents. Ji.00@0.75 ( ; Minnesota patents , $ H25@750 ; straight grades , $5 00@5.50 ; bakers' flour , i5.25fe'5.75 per barrel. POTATOES 2"@lOo per bushel. SWKET POTATOI-S OOlJJSOO per bu. PouLTitr No dressed fowl in the market ; live chickens , $300rai50 per do/ . ; spring chickens , t .DU ® I 03. TOMATOES 5u@ < .0o per bu. PKA.RB California M.00rf3.50 per bu box. Koos Stnctlv tresh , lbc10ccandlcd. ( CALiFOitsiAGitAi'Ks J1.25@1.50 per case : Delawares 40S50 ( . CONCOHO URAI > ES 30@40c per 10-lb batket. PKACiiES-Callfornla , ? 1.00@1.50 per box ; Michigan , 50c@tl.00 per basket. BANANAS Common , J1.50QJ.25 per bunch ; choice , $2.50(2(3.50. ( LEMONS U 0004.00 pcr case. OitANdfcs f5 OOfiiO 00 per box. CELF.IIT 25@30o ocr dozen. Eao PLANT 75(81.00 ( per dozen. ONIONS 40(250c oer bu. CAUUAQB U.00@4,00 per 100 Ibs. HPETS 40c per bushel. TUIINIPS 30o per bushel. ArrLKS 12.004.00 e bbl. CIDER Michigan. (4,50(2(6.50 ( tier bbl 83 gals ; California pear cider , (15.00 pcr bbl. Pop Cons Ulce. Sftt4a- common , 2@3c. CARROTS 50c per bushel. BEANS Choice eastern bandpicked navies. $2.00 per bushel ; western hand picked nayies , $1.75(31.80 ( ; mediums , fl.80@1.40. Lima beans 5c uer pound. HAT f. o. D. cars. No. 1 apland , $5.00 ; No. "upland , $4.'J5 UKAN I11.00(2$12 co. CHOPPED PEED $14 OOtSlS.OO per ton. VINEOlit Cider , 10@18o per gal. Whlto wine , 10@20c per gal. CIUNIIEIIHIES $7.00S.OO per bbl. PiiovistoNS Hams , No. 1 , 12 > < c ; No. S , lljfe ; shoulders , Oc ; rib bacon. 12'/e ; clear bacon , 12Kc ; picnic hams , 0 } c ; dried beef hams , OKo ; dry salted clears , short , lie ; extra short , lOKe ; short ribs , lOc ; pickled pigs feet , 15-lb kits , SOc : lard , lOV ci smoked sausage , CQSe per ID ; hog cas * inps , 17 < ai8c. Grocers lilst. Revised prices are as iolUms : BAOOINO Stark A seamless 22cs Amos- keap , seamless. 17'io ' ; Lewiston A , seamless. 19c ; American , seamless I7e ; burlaps , \ to 5 bu , ll@14o ; gunnies , single , Ibc ; gun- nles , double , SOc ; wool sacks , 35c. Tivlnes FUu , W > c ; extra sail , 2 < X 21o sail O , HKS'JOci cottoni 21c ; 1utc. 10 . i Uiur.t ) I'noiTs fie' , in boxes , per Ib , 13@ ICc ; dates , In boxes , 7 < < ttOc ; London Malaga layer ranti'S per box , $ .150(33.75 ( ; Malaga loose raisins. $ J,80i2.0 ( ? ; now Valen cia raisins , per Ib , 7J < c ; Call- forma loose muscatels. Per box. $ l.kO. pitted cherries , pcr Ib. 02lc ! ; Califor nia . , _ ! _ .1 pitted n _ . . . piums _ _ 'II..H per . . c , Ib f. , in.t- 12@13c i ; ape ' " " ' peacties , "l5C'tlbc ; cvanorated 'California apricots , 19c ; 7.anteecurrants , 6lfTc7e ( ; TurkIsh - Ish nrunes , 4 C t4 > 4c ; citron. V2ct24o ( ; orange peel. 15c. lemon peel. Itto , California French 1" " " " ' 25c : Hlo. tancy , 10 ( ( U c ; Santos and Mara- calbo. 17W10c : Arbuckles. Sl4c ; McLauirh- i u K . \ . \ \ . \ . 2H i- SOOAH Granulated , 8' * ' c : conf. A , 7iXd > 8c : white extra C. 7c : extra C , 7 c ; jellow C , 7e ; iKWdcred. Oc : cubes , Oc. HONBT lCd > 17c for one pound frames ; strained honey. ! ( jill'c pcr pound. BKKSWAX Choice yellow , 20 < 322c } ; dark colored. 13S14C. CHEESE Voung America , lull cream , 11(81 ( e ; full cream chc-ddars. 10@llc ; full cream fiats , lOc ; good to chnlco skimmed Cheddars. 8l < ff. skimmed flats. 7 } < c. PICKLES Medium , in bbis. $5 6 i ; do Inha'f ' b Is , $ .4.00 ; small , in bbls , $8.50 ; do in half bbls , $ .1.75 ; gherkins , iubbls , $ r.50 ; do In half bbl $4. . ToiiAcro Plug , 2(5 ( ( < ( (55c ( ; smoking , 10Q90C jEU.its-l 25 per 30-lb pail. SALT $1.30 < 31.35per bbl. HOPE 7-10. U jC. MAPLK butiAR uncles , llfctlSo per Ib ; penny cakes , 12o ( > 13c per Ib ; puro.mapla syrup , $1.00 pcr mil. TEAS i oung Hvson , common to fair , 1S@ 2-"c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30 ( < J55c ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22 ( < 425c ; Gun powder , ctioice to f ancy , 4K ( < t05o ; Japan , com mon to medium , 15(03. ( ; ; , Japan , choice to fancy , 80 ( < { 45c' Oolong , common to good , 35o5 85c ; Oolong , choice to fancv , 50i70c ( ; Imper ial , common to medium , 25@35c ; Imperial , peed to fancv. 4'a50c. ( ) NUTS Almonds. 15J ( 17c ; filberts , ll@12c ; Brazil , Oi < UOc ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , 10 ( < 5llc ; peanuts , 5iue. ? CRACKFUS 5C210c perlu ; assorted cakei , 7 @ 25c perlb , as per list FISH. Holland Herring , S5c ( < iOOc jier keg , White Pish , V ljblsN - 1. $ ' ' 00 , Family $ .1.75 : Trout. No. 1. $550 : Mackerel , H bbls. Xo. 1 Shore. $15.00. Large Family. $10 50 ; Labrador Herring , $4.50 ; Columbia Hiver Salmon , $17.00 pcr bbl. Coiirisii Per Ib , whole. Co ; bricks and strips , 7Sc' ( . . CAVIM Mixed. Sfi)13c ) ; sticlc , Ss fJJO' ' c ; rock candy , 10K@13o ; fiincy canny. 7 ( 2-c. Dry Good * COTTOV FI ANSFLS 10 per cent dls. ; LL , } c ; CO , CJ e ; SS , 74c ; Nameless , 5c ; X , ISc ; U , 20o ; No. 10 , o ; No. 40 , 10i < o ; o. 00.12 > 4c ; No. bO , 13 c ; No. 30 , colored , Oc ; o. 50. colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , lUc ! ! [ : istol , 12c ; Union Pacific , 17c AnpETVAnpHib White , 19c ; colored , cH TTS Standard , 8c ; Gem lOc ; Beauty. i" Boone , 14c ; B , eased , $0 5u. 13V2c ; Swift Hiver. 8c ; Thorndiko OO , Tlioindike KF , s' ' c ; Thorndike 120 , 9'ic ' ; Thorniliko XX , ] 5c ; Cordis Wo. 5 , ! CordisNo. 4. lie. He ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc. Kr.NTt'Ckt Jr. < ss. Memorial , 15c ; Dakota ISc ; Durham , 27 > < c ; Hercules , Ibc ; Learning. Ington. 22 e ; Cottswold , 27 > ije. . Ciusit.-Ste\eiis' B , Oc ; btevcns' B - - - Mist ti i.ANFoV"'Jauio oil ciovn , $2.50 ; plain Holland , 9lic ; Dado Holland , 12'ac. Brown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 > ic ; At- rcncc LL , 4-4 , 6c ; O.d Dominion , 4-4 , Wic ; Pepperell li , 4 4 , 7c ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , f > 5fc ; Pepperell. 8-4 , ISJc ; Pepperell , 0-4 , 21c ; Pep perell , 10-4,23c ; UticaC , 4-4,4c ; Wachusett , < . 7i o : Aurora H , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora B , 4-4 , fvljL'CK West Point W m , 8 or , lOUc ; West Point 23 in. 10 or , 13o ; West Point 20 in , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in , 11 or , iBc. FLANNELS Ucd , C , 24 in. 15K ; E , 24 in , 21c ; G G , 24 in , ISc ; II A F , % , 2oeJ U F , } ( , PK'INTS Pink and Hobtsrticlimnnn , Allen , Oc ; Kiverpomt. 5c ; Steel Uivcr , i Richmond , O' c ; Pacific , 0)jC. ) PRI Ts Dress Charter Oak , . . Ilamapo , 4/c } ; Lodi , 5 ! c ; Allen , ( Sc ; Uich- mend , Oc ; Windsor , Oitfc ; Eddystone , I acific. 6 > < c , . . Bt EACiipn SUEETINO Berkeley cambrto No. 00 0 > 'c ; Best Yet , 4-4. OJfo ; butter cloth Oo , 4 Vc ; Cabot , > } ioFarwell \ half bleached Sjic- Fruit of Loom , OJ/c : Greene G , Oc ; Hope , , ( ; Kl"f Philip cam bric , llu. Lonsdale cambric , ll c ; LonsUale. * Oc ; New York mills , 10 > 'c ; Pepperell , 42-in , lie ; Pepperell , 46-in 12c ; Pepperell , C-4 , Iflc ; Pepperell , 8-4 , 21c ; Pep perell , 0-4 , 23c ; Pepperell. 10-4 , 25c ; Canton 4-4 , 8 c ; Triumph , Cc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val- lev. 5c. Fi.Avvrt s. -Ilaftsmen,20c ; Gastien , 32J < c ; Clear Lake , SiJ c ; Iron Mountain , 20pLisNrt. ' White G HNo.2 , % . 22Uc ; Q II , No. 1 , Jf , a We ? U H , No. 2 , jtf , 22 > < c ; B II. No. 1. * f , IlOe ; Quecheo No. 1. % , 42c. ( JisoiiAM Plunitcttcnccks , 7ic ! ; Whitten- ton , 7Kci York , 7) ) c ; Normandi dross , > jc aca re. c ; te 8Mc ; Renfrew dress , 8' ' < ( < il2lic. CAMIIUK s Slater , 5'4cVoods , Standard , f > Hc\ \ Peacock , 5'ic. Pitisrs IMHC.O BI.UK Arnold , O'Je ; Amer ican , O' c ; Gloucester , C' ' 'e : Arnold C long cloth , 0 ; Arnold B long cloth , 10 > ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10 } < : Stielcl A , 12 ; Windsor Gold Ticket. 10' tf. _ Hiid Clieniloaln. Miscnu.ASFoi is-SuIph. acid , H < e ; citric acid , Ode ; tartaric 50c ; bal. copavm , OSc ; borax , lOe ; chloroform , 47c ; glyterlne , 20c ; gum Arabic , select , $1.00. gum camphor , : < ( > c ; gum opium , $ .125 ; sulph. morphia , I-.S'J ; bromide potassium , 42c. OILS Carbon , 1)0 ! = lOc ; headlight , 175 ° 14 fc ; gasoline , 74 ° 12 > 2o ; West Virgium summer , lieero ; , 17e ; No. 1 golden ma chine , Ihc ; extra W. S. lard , 81c ; No. 1 lard , 47c ; turpentine , 5lc ; linseed law , 55c ; boned , 5ye. Qi IM.VE P. & , W- , per or , 53c ; German , per or , 4Dc. _ l/enther. Hemlock sole , Ifee6.7c ( per Ib ; oak solo , 31@ Stic per Ib ; oak harness , 30@t2e per Ib ; selec ted oak and trace , ,1 c per Ib ; oaK and hem lock upper , 20S22o ( per foot. Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , bOu90c per Ib , according to weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , 90c@ > $1.0u per Ib ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra $ l.Hgl.lO ( ) ( per Ib ; hemlock kip skin. No. 1 , 00 ( < 70c pcr Ib : oak kip skin , No. 1 , 70'irsOc pcr Ib ; Phila delphia kip skin , extra , SOfalKIc pcrlb. French calf skins , ( accordimrto weight and quality ) , $1 15@1 7nucr lb- French kip skins do. bOcW $1.10 perlb. Coruovan russett , ISe ; satin finish , 20c per foot ; welt leather , $3.504.00 per side ; moroccos , ( pebblego.it ) , 20@30o per foot ; moroccos , boot log , 25@auc per foot ; glove calf skins , 20S30c ( per foot ; Douglas kid , 30(3400 ( per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40@50o per foot , according to quality. Toppings , $800(7410.00 ( per dozen ; linings , $5.00(39.00 ( per dozen ; apron skins , llO.OOrti 12.00 per dozen. _ MctaU and Tinners' Stock. Block tin , small pig . $ .28 Block tin , bar . . 29 Copper , planished boiler sizes . 34 Copper , cold rolled. . , . , , . 31 Copper , sheathing . 30 Copper , pltts . . . 30 Copper , Hats . 31 Galvanized sheet iron , Juniata 60 , 10 and 5 per cent discount . Patent planlshrd iron , No. 24 to 27 , A Patent planished iron , No. 24 to 27 , B Roofting , 1C , 14xUO . 5 15 Rooftlng. IX , 14x20 . 0.90 Rooftlnp , 1C , 20x28 . 102o Roofting , IX , 20x28 . 13.75 Sheet iron , No 20 . 11.40 Sheet iron , No. 27 . 3.50 Solder , best . 17 Solder , No 1 . 15 Tin plate , 1C , 10x14 . 0.75 Tin plate , IX , 10x14 . 875 Steel nails , base , per keg . 2.35 Steel wire nails , base , per keg . 2.85 JUNK Machine castings , $12.00@1300 ; stove pluto , $7.00@S.OO ; wrought iron , $3.00 ® 10.00 ; bones , dry , $5.00 ; steel , $5 00 per ton ; copper , $8.00(719.00 ; brass. $4 00@S.OO ; zinc , $ .J.OOu3 ( 00 ; solid lead , $200@3.00 ; tea lead. $2002.50j ( rubber , $160(2300 ( ; mixed rag , U.10&U5 per cwu launbcr. First and second clear , 2 In . . . $49 ( XX351 00 First and second clear , I' wPtf In 4700 < Jt.X)00 ) Third cleatlt4iflH i W WoMO 00 A select , ll/GCW in 37 Wt3' ( ( ' . ) 00 B select , 1UC'M | < in 35 00if ( 37 00 A stock boards. 12frflO feet , 12 In 40 IX ) H stock boards , 12.jjlfl ( feet , 12 in 41 00 C stock boards , 12iflO ( feet , 12 in 30 00 D stock boards , I2ji ( 10 feet , 12 In 23 00 Flooring , first common , 0 iu 34 IX ) Flooring , second common , 0 In . . , , , . . . ,32 00 Select fencing flooring 1900 Siding , first and second clear , 14c10 ( ft 25 00 Siding , llrst common , 10 feet 2200 Siding , second common 19 00 Common boards 10 00 No. 2 bourds. all lengths 1450 Fencing No l,12i ( 20 feet 10 50 Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 aud 18 feet 15 M Joists and scantling , 2x4 , 14rtlG feet..10 00 Timber , 4x4 , 8xS , 12tflO ( feet 17 00 Pickets , first rough , good 15 00(818 ( ( X ) Pickets , fancy head and dressedsclcctcd.25 00 Shingles , extra A 280 Shingles , standard A 2 00 Shingles , No. 1 1.10&1 10 Lath 2.40 Till : 11EALTY MARKET. Instruments I'lacod on Ilccord Dur ing VcNterday. 13 L ThoniasnuO wife to J M Swctnam , lot t , Shtloh , wd (1,100 8 F tillbiTt and husband to L W Dunton , Iot 6nnd7 , blk 14. Waterloo , w d . . . . 700 I.CUIbson to ( J H Btons , w 60 ft lots 1 and 2. blk 112 , South Onmtia w d . 700 J It Colliding and wife to r W ConklltiK. und ' , lots 1,2 nml .1.0 forbe1 Mih , and uuil 'i ' lots 1 undi , blk li , Kouutzo'H 4th - - n.ooo H Foiemail and wife to I. H Teuton , lot 6 , blK 4 , .Mujne's mid. w il . . . TOO W i : Poster to A M Hopkins , lot , lilk ! 1 , livdioiii I'iiicei w"d" . . . . . . . . 800 A I. Hello and w Ifo to ( i T Crnmlell , lot 5. Hickory Pluco , ii c d . 1 J E Trulel to W 11 IlulMilzcr , 23 ft nu ror lot I , Heed siM add , nd 1 J ( > Megeuth nndlta to H W lloldcn , lot 7 nml south linlf lot s , Wlndor place.wd n.Tfl \ II 1'oirman and wlfo tn J H > IeMiane , lot II , blk 4. Hnw thorn , w (1 2,500 J A Melioy to A IKiucu , Intr. , llk 1 , and lot 11 , blk a. Totter A. Cobb's ailil , w d Stfo 11 O t lark to It C' Price , lot 1C , blk 4 , Uu Pont Plate , wd . SSt H C Price toV M Duck , lot IK , blk 4 , lu Punt Place , w d . 1,000 HP lloswortniina wlfo to H M Chltten- il n. lot 4. blk II. Ambler Placo. wd . . . 1,000 A ( Icini'iis ami wlfo to .1 A Hoibuch.pt of ne of svr l'i-15-ll e , < j e d . . . 1 O I , Dunham nnd wife to J Scanuoll , lot 14 , blk 1. MBMJIIS I'Jiue. w d 2,200 N A Stein nnd husband to 1 { Kngleman , lotST , Ilndiilst's ( | add. wd . . 1.20J H Knglttinan to P Van Wlndhclm , lot 27 , Lltulqtilst's add , w d . . . . . KK ) Patrick I.aml Company to CT jHinie on , lots 1 and 17 , l > lk lit. Dundee Place , wd 2,000 A PTukey et ill to G KCoodmun , lots 13 und 14. blk 111 , Clifton Hill. d . . . . l.COO C O Howard ami wlfo to E (1 Oray. lots 2 nnd. ) . blk 8. Saumlers & HiniebaiiKli's Mt Pleasant aild. d . . . . . . KIO C O llouunl nnd wir to K ( ! dray , lot 40 , blk H. Howard's , wd . . 100 Jacob KoucliM and wife to J W HailKba- wout , lot 4 , blk 10(1 , South Omnha , q c d. 1 Tw enty-three transfers U3.304 ItullctliiK I'ornuts. The following permits -to build wore IB- sued jpsterdav : Cable Tramway Co , frame depot , Twen tieth nnd I.ako streets . . . . } SOO W It Homer , tinee cottages. Twenty-sec end and ( Jiat streets . . . 3,200 John Snorter , dwelling , 'Ihlrty-nlnth nnd Sewnrd streets . l.OjO L I ) May , cottngo nnd barn. French be tween ( iiand ind Poibcs nvenups. . . . WK ) I , P Jnhnson. impro\emeuti < . Eighteenth and Vlnton streets 300 Frank \Vnssenunn , dwelling. Mercer n\o- nnenud Dewey street 1,000 Ten permits , aggregating 17,700 A\CH to Grind. Storekeepers nnd drugpists with pri vate "ii.xcs to grind , " although well awnroof the superiority of SOXODONT ' to nil proparntian4 for'tho tooth , sotno- times recommend ether articles as "cquully good" or "tho sumo thing" or 'superior. " Iiibist on having SOZO- DONT. A III IT Solienic , Chicago Novvhi "You arc making a good deal of money out of those repub lican excursionsI suppose , " remarked a visitor to an Indianapolis railroad offi cial. cial."Yes "Yes , we are doing pretty well , " said the railroad man , "hut if 1 could only have got General IIa.rrii.on to agree tea a little scheme of mine wo would simply bo rolling in wealth/ ' "What is your schemoV" "You will admit that it is a good ono. But the general wouldn't have any thing to do with it , so I had to give it up. You bee , I proposed that wo sell excursion tickets from all points to In dianapolis and have coupons attached to thorn reading as follows : Present This at the WIIITU HOUSE After March 4 , 1859 , and Get an Ofllcc. "Now that scheme would have caught everybody. But , as I say , the general put his foot down , and that was the end of it. " IJUtANCH OI'FICB. JOHN M. SHAW & CO. COMMISSION , Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds. Margin Transactions a Specialty. JOHNHON * CHIUSTIAN , Managers. 15 110A.KI ) O * ' THADK , - OMAHA. Membeisof theChlcajo Hoard of Trade Pilv- ate Wire" to Chicago and New Vork U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Tatd Up Capital $100,000 Surplus 50,000 H. W. YATEI , 1'realdmt. LI.WIS H. Ht.i D , Vice President. A. 1) ) . Tou7Ai.iv , 2nd Vli e President. \ \ . 11. f. Hudllrs , Cashier. DHIKCTOIO : W. V. MOH E , JOHN S. COM.INS , II. W. VATES. I.KH is s. Huti ) . A. E. TOU/ti.t.v. nankins OIHce- THE IRON BANK. Corner IMi nnd rarnam Rts. A General Hanking lluslums Transacted. FARM AND OMAHA CITY LOANS , The Kansas City Investment Co , 3O Chamber of Commerce , OMAHA , NEII. Nodelajs. All business done at thlsofllco. ll..Vperiox , all ilniKKlstK , or by mull from Do cutaMfff. Co , 112 White St. . N. Y. full Directions , HOWTOAOT. oHKe.loted Pl . m lurtl ) clln and PonttloBtl ditor. STRONG Sul < dTrrr.tli > i trrceon ppllrttJoQ , MAISTII * ca.ir > ft . I. . l-il.MKIt. N P. HICmU.V. J. 1) ) . JJLA.SCUAllll PALMER , RICHMAN 4. CO. , Live Sleek Commission Merchants , Ofllce-KonmX , Oppuilte Kicbango Hulldlng , Union btuck YnrUi. Boutli Omtiba. Neb. f.ORTMERWESTERFTELb& MALEY Liye Stock Commission , Room 15 , Exchange Ilulldlon , llnlou Stock Tftrdi , bouth Omaha , Nub. ALEXANDER & FITCH. Commision Dealers in Liyo Sock UooraR , Opposite Eicbango Uulltllni ; , Union Stock Yaruo , soutu OtnatiaKcb , UNION STOCtt YARDS CO Of Omalia , Limitet _ Agricultural implomontB. "CHU RCHILVPARKl n , Dealer in AETicnltnral Implements , Wagons , C rr1iii anil llueglf * Ji < nr < Str < > ftbetwe n9tti tiil 10thOiu h Ncbrti > i > . CO. . AaricnlturallnmlGments.fapDS.CarriaEes . . llm-gln , Ktc. Wholemlo. Om hi .Nobr ki 1 > ARLIN. ORENDORF Si MARTIN , WhoUiile Dcaltrn la Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Ml. HP. Kb tmrl iCTJonn Btr ct , OniMi * . ' P. P. MAST < k CO. , Mannfactnrcrs of Buckeye Drills , Sectors , CultlTtton.lUr IUkei.Cldrr Mlllr. tnrt l.ubun 1'ul- TtrlitM. Cor , luhtml NIclioU * Strwts. WINONA IMPLEMENT C o7 Whol * lc Agricultural Implements , Wagons &Bn gics Ciimf r lilh iml Nlnholflf. Streets OMAHA ntlANCII. J. F. SEIBERLING A. CO. , Akron , Otilo. Hamstins Machinery and Binder Twine , \V. K. Men ) . M im.-er 1JI1 teaTcnwortb t , Omnha. MbLINEMILBURN&"STODDARlpCo Xlrtmtfurturcri and Jobber ! In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. 9th and 1'iultlc gtrccli. Omaha , Nub. Artists' Materials. " ' " A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1511 Douilai Street , Omaha , Nrbraika. Booksellers and Stationers. H. M. & . S. W. JONES. Eucrc or to A , T. Kenyon A Co. , Wholesale A Rotall Booksellers and Stationers , line Wedding Stationery , Commercial fetMlonrrjr IWJ nouula * Street. Omalia. Neb. Boots and KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Succe ors to Iteetl , Jcrne * Jt Co ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes A cnti for Button Uubb r Shoe Co 1102 , 1U > A HW llarncy St. . Omaba. frebraaaa. W. V. MORSE i CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , HOI , 1103-1101 Douglas St , Omnha ManufactorySum mer St. . Button. , Etc- CLARKE COFFEE"co.T Omaha Coffee anil Hplco Mllli. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , laTorliiR Kitraets , Laundry llluo. Inks , Klc. lilt 11161laru y Btr t. Omaha , Nebrania Crockery and Glassware. W. L . WRIGHT. Ai nt for the Manufacturers nnd Importon of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , etc OM ce..117 S Htb. St , OmHha , Nebraska. PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN. liuDortms and Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Klc. 1M4 Furnam St , New 1'aiton Ilulldlnr. Commission and Storage- RIDDELL A RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Fpoclaltl" " "Her V r . Oicp.o Poultry , flame , 111 : : Howard Strait. Qmfthi , CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . ( iiicccsiori to Mchaano A Hcbrorclcr ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha , Nvbratka. FREDERICK J. FAIRBKASS. Wholesale Flonr , Feed , Grain and General Cominision Merchant. Correspondence aollcltetl. 10 ! 1 North ICtb Street , Omnha , Neb. Conl JDoke and Llmo. OMAHA COAL. COKE & . LlwTECO Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , W ) South Mth Street , Omahn , Nebraika. J. J. JOHNSON & ICO Mannfactnrers of Lime , AndnhlppPiB ut Coul , ( .oak , Ceuieni , 1'ia ter , I.l Drain Tile , and Sewer 1'lpo. OBIcc , :1S , H. llth St , Omaba , Neb. Telephone (111. _ _ nno Notion * . " " M. E"SM"ITH & coV Dry Goods , Furnishing Goofis and Notions , HOT and 11W Douglm , Cor. llth St , Omaba , N b , KILPATR1CK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Joliliers in Dry GoodsNotions , Gcnti' lurnlihlnf ! noodi Corner lllb and llunoy bti. . Omaba. Nebraika. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Goto , 214 bouth 13lh Bt , Omaba. Neb. Rjrnlturo. DE\VEY & Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnilnre , * rnam ftreet. Omaha. Nclirgakt. " CHARLES Fnrnitiire Omntia. Nebraska. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705.707,701 and 711 B. jOth Rt , Omahn , Neb. McCORD. BRADY CO Wholesale Grocers , 1 Ih and I/eavenworth Blrcuti.Omnlin , Nebraska. Hardware. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , Wbolcmile Manufacturer * of Saddlery & JoD'ocrs of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. 140J , 1405 nnd 1 J7 ll rn r St. , Omaha , Nebraska. Heavy Hardware. * " W. J. BROATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Hpringn , WBKOM Stock , Hardware , Lumber , Htu ISyt and 1211 llarncy Htrcct , Omaha HIMEBAUQH & TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanic * ' Tools and nutralo Hcnlei. 1409 Douglm Hired , Omaha , Nebrnaka. RECTOR. WILHELMY it , CO. , Wholesale Hardware , Cth and Harner Ft . Omaha , Neb Western Acenti lor Auitln Powder Co , JeBernon bteel NallB , t alrbanki htandard Utitlei. LEE.CLA KEfeANDRpEAESEN HARD- Wiiolesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , UetnlK , Sheet lion , etc Asents for Howe Scales , MiamiI'ondir and l.ynun llarbed wire , Omaba , Nebraska. , Gaps , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE & . CO. . Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goofl& 1107 Haru r ttr t , Omabn. Nob. _ _ ' " " " OMAHA'LUMBKR co" . . All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 1BU Street and Dnlon 1'aclflc Track , Omalia BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , Sasli , Uoori.Kto. Y anil-Corner tth and D0u/l / , Cornet Uh aadDousUi Dealer in All Kind ? of Lumber , Hth and California Plrcetn. Omaha , .Vfbra'.ta. Lnmlicr , LlfflB/Cciiuk , Etc , Corner fth unit Douslm Ft. .Omaha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CoTT" To Dealers Only , Offlff.ltra Farniim Street , Om h . JOHN A. WAKEFIELD Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Limp. CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lnmber , wood Carpets mil t'arquct Vluorln * StU and Douglu _ Nlllllnory nnd Notions. " " " Y OBERFELDER A CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions , l ta * < imtli llih Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFATURING CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , , fchlrt' , Ktc ItiQmut 1104 DouiU * Street , Uiimliu. .NHI. ! J. T. Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 4 < n itml (1C. Re mk UUh ft , Omnha Oils. _ CONSOLIDATED TA Tk UNESCO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating ; Oils , Aile Qrcmo. Klc , Omaha. A II lllthnii. Mp.nr.in-r VINYARD Si. SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 11 % tinnier Struct , Omaha. Offlco Fixtures. TIIK MMMONDS MASUI'ACTinilSO CO. Bank , Offlcelnfialoon Fixtures , Mnntlfs , SMctxmM * . Hook CnaoR , Dniif \ Ixtiirc'AYiitl eaten , I'nrtltliina llalllnuKCoiintPra , lli'oraml Wln Cooler . Mirror * etc I Hdory am * onloi' , ITJkl uuil HJ > bouth l.Hli St , OiimUa , luluphuno 1U1. Points and Oils. "CIUMMINGS & NEILSON. \Miolo-iile l > ctiloriln Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , HIS F.irnnm Slroot. Omaha , Neb. Pnpor. " CARPENTER " Wholesale Paper Dealers , C rry a nice itook of Printing , Wrnpplne nnd Wrltlni i'a cr. fcjpeclal attention Klvon to car load onlers. Paper Boxos. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory , No . UK and Ul'J Douglas St , Omaba , Neb. Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL \ CoT Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Oil and 011 Jonc3Mri.it Omaha. Storage , Forwarding & . Comrnlsslon ARMTSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Comraission rnncli huuno of the llerrnoy HUKKT Co. lluizglea nliulcaale anit retail , UJH UlOnnd 1312 liard Htrcut. Omaha. Telcpbone No. "M. OliJIANlACw Brewers. STORZ & ILER. Lager Beer Brewers. 1521 North Eighteenth Street , Omaha , Neb. Cornloe. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Itpeoeter. Proprietor. 9211 Dorian and IU and IU North lutli Street , Orniiha. _ Prlntora'Matorlol8. _ ' WEST ERN NEWSPAPER'UNION , Auxiliary Publishers , Hi Pubbor Goods- OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 311 Clothing and Leather llcltlug. HIM I'immm Btrot. S.58h , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV t. CO. . of Sash. Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , Branch unite , 15tli and Uanl Htroeta. Omulia , Nob. . BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Duors , Blinds , t ulilliiitu , Hair Work nnd Interior Ilunl Wood Flv tu. N. U. Cormr Hlli nml I. ivuuwurth btrtctt , Ooiahn , I oo. Fittings , _ Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRANG CO. . Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Et ° - CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Filtings , Steam nnd Wnlnr Supplies. Tiinnnrtot. \ . , f , , , M..I. t & 0 , f Roods Knrnam fit. , Omnlia. U. b. WIND ENGINE a. PUMP CO. . ' Steam and Water Supplies. tlallldar Wind Mill , ( MR nm ) 930 ramam bl. , Omaha. BROWNELL & ( JO. , Rngines , Boilers and General Machinery' Sheet iron Wo * j , Rnw M.H. . . Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , Cnttcr / < hon , Prop * Manuf.iclurera of ull klndi Steam Boilers , Tante and Sheet Iron Wori WorkBt-outhZOth and 11. A M. Cro alnt. PA.VIO.V & VlEHI.IMl JIU r\VOUKB. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort Knclnes. Urns * Work.Ocnernl Foundry , Machine an4 Ulacksmlth Work onu o un < lS l urk , U , P. llf. and litb btrcot , Oraaha. GWTfFTA WIRE & IRON WOrRl < sl Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk llnlli , Window nuardi. Flower Rlandi.Tlio UMIIS , Etc. Ul North ICth Btrott. Omaha. ' OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes raulti. Jail Work. Iron ami Wlr Fencing , Blgni , Kto. U Andicon , Proo'r Cor. llth and Jackton St , CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railing ? , Guards and Fcreens , for brinks , oniret tore resilience * , ato. Improved AwnltiK , ckHniltli M < blnerr auj lilackumliUorki , 4UHoulli ( lull yt. . MEACHER & WHITMORE , Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.Time Loc'iJ tltuetttl Avuula lur llltfbuld &afu i I log * Cvlu * uj Vkpltl aniJall Werk.4Wb.15tU8V.