' " " " ' " THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 24. 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Shorta Still Figuring on a Ddcombor Oornor. CORN DEALERS ALSO CAUTIOUS. Oats Fairly Active Considerable In tercut In 1'rovlnloiis Moderate TrudliiK In Cattle UUKN Active at Monday' * 1'rlccs. CHICAGO I'ltonUCK MAUKHT. CHICAGO , Oct. 23. [ Special Telegram to TIIK Hr.n.1 Wheat worked down 2' ' c nor bushel to-day for near deliveries and about fl.l'J for May , but toward the close a re covery of about IJ c occurred In prices. People who had the wheat were the princi pal sellers for December. Wise men who al- wnj'H keep the run of the books of the big operators have It that Hakcr has changed over his line from December to May ; that Hutchlnxon is out of December , and that Lyon Is getting out as fast an tic can. 1 hey announce that Hntchlnson Is Hanging to his rash wheat , and that ho is long of May and nctuully short for December. They further state that the only Important speculative line of December wheat remaining la that held by Falrbank , the re mainder bcmi ? represented by "tallers. " Falrbimh In Chicago and 1'illsbury in Min neapolis seem to bo regarded as about the only two big stalwarts who are wed to their December. How correct "opinions" lire on this matter remains to be seen. There Is one thing certain , however , and that is that , the "promised" or "threatened" or "possible" December corner is losing its terrors , and that if it should bo attempted the manipu lators will have to pay for a goott deal of wheat. An Immense amount of figuring Is already going on in regard to shipments of wheat in the event of u corner or continua tion of Chicago as one of the "high" markets. "I am going to lialtimoru to-night , " said the representative of a leading commission house , "to ascertain If a lot of 5OJO , bushels of wheat owned there by Chicago parties will gradiNo. . 2 hero , and if It docs It will bo held in readiness to ship to this point and the owncis will not wait until It is shipped cither. " The shorts are also liguring tu ship wheat from Detroit. St. Louis , Toledo and other western wheat markets. The "doc tors" at Milwaukee and in this city are ac tively nt work in the manufacture of "con tract wheat , " and they may bo confidently expected to contribute to the "receipts" In the event of manipulation. It is also notice able that the quality of receipts hero and elsewhere is Improving mateiiallj' , shoxving that the best wheat wus held back and the poorer rushed to the front early. The obtru sion of thchO fuels and the publication of the Intentions is so open as not to bo entirely free from suspicion of "bluff. " Hut the gossip is ceitulnly not without effect. December sold off from f 1.1 ! ) if nt the opening to $1.111 , nnd May from Sl.lilJif to $1. ! ! ! * , the bottom being reached about noon. The difference between December nnd May narrowed from -c at the opening to Jc , nnd during most of the session it wus about 1c. During the last , half hour of the session the market rallied sharply. Lvon started the upturn and the shorts did the rest. December ran back up to $1.14J and May to ? I.1H % . The close wus at some reaction from the recovery , and at the lust thu December premium was only % u. Trade was only of moderate volume with the bulk of dealings in May. Among the bulls May is now by far the favorite delivery. Those who arc buy ing because they believe in wheat on its menu cannot see why wheat for May should not bo worth quite us much as for December , when It will bo in far greater supply than in the spring. The element of possible manip ulation is at once the strong and weak feut- tureof December , but beyond the existence of a large short interest in that month there Is nothing In sight to warrant the belief In such an un pleasant contingency as a "corner. " The market cannot be truthfully described as being especially strong or weak. It is in a nervous state and trade is light. It has de generated into an unquestionably "narrow market" for the time being. There was free selling of corn and consequently quently a lower rungo of values at the open ing ot to-dny's market. Kecclpts were close to the estimates of the previous day , but for to-morrow they were expected to bo consider ably under recent delivery averages. Still , new strength was borrowed by the market to-day on that ground. There was much freer selling ot December , with a corresponding spending weakness in it which was shared also by the year delivery. No vember is still under the ban of manipulation , and traders avoid making contracts as much as possible with the brok ers of certain operators. Exports continue on a fairly liberal scale , but much more might bo spared from this year's abundance. The market showed a decided weakness , al though the fear of something which might happen should there bo a largo enough short interest in November to tempt a squeeze , preserved the market from a worse break. Closing prices show a loss in November ol \X ° > % ° in December and } ( @ % o In May. | Out * wore in fair request , especially the May future , with liberal business recorded In that month. Tills cereal was evidently not affected much by the weakness in corn as near futures ruled nearly steady. Though May declined ) g3a } under free selling by one or two operators with good dciimm' around SDQMtfc. The provision trade Buffered something ol reaction. Yesterday's upward turn made the bears more aggressive , and as one of the late speculative buyers of January pork ami lard concluded to unload , the market broke badly under excessive offerings. 'Trading , however , was quite fair , and when prices were around bottom figures the shorts cov cred freely. More than ordinary interest wns also maintained in trade throughout Closing quotations showed n net decline for the day of 20@2'-K ° on October and Novem ber lard and year and January pork , 15o 01 November pork , 2Jo on December , year January and May lard , TJ eon January shor ribs , and J3c ! on May pork. CHICAGO 1/1 / VK STOCK. . ° > * -'ct > 23 > [ Special Telegram to Tn E f. CAmE. TnyJ ? w9 f"ir with prices rather stronger than othorWlsfl V" " ' imUves , nnd where salesmen had stock that was any way coed or useful they found no dlfllculty in getting n slight advance over the current rates of last week. Hangers nnd Tcxnns wore slow and hard to sell , but not essentially lower than yesterday or nt the close of last week. Out of the entire receipts of 8,000 cattle there were only about 3,000 natives nnd these were made up largely of coarse nnd medium steers , old cows and common bulls , and nil such sold about the same nsy es ter dny , that Is fully as low as at any time this year. There was an inquiry for good feeders , nnd such are selling equally as wcl ! as lust week , but light stocners are neglected nnd can bo had at almost any fair price the buyer may offer. Receipts , including 5.CKX Texas and western cattle : choice- beeves o iVK < T5 85 ; medium to coed steers , UI50 tc IMXMts , * l.00025. : > 5 ; 1200 to ISTX ) Ibs , $3.50(3 ( 4.10 ; 000 to 1200 Ibs , f3.10 < 3a.40 ; stockers am ! f coders , (2 00@3.35 ; cows , bulls and mixed , ( fl.sufe'l.no ' ; bulk , * 1.25@2.60 ; Texas ana In. ilian steers , f2.40Q3.40 ; cows , $1.75(32.30 ( ; westerns , W.00@4.25 ; cows , f2.306j3.30 ; win tcrcd Texans , JJ.WXg3.03. Hocib Uustncss was active with the bullet ot stock selling about the same as yesterday , but as is usual nowadays , when urgent or tiers wore mada up of more common and un desirable stock , those left sold n shade lowei than current rates at the close. Dcalori Bliould not bo misled by the reiterated state mcnt sent out from day to day , that the gen cral market closes lower than at the opening If such Is the fact , then a salesman must b < a "chump" of the first order for not selliui liU stock when there Is a , demand for It. The country shippers that employ a salcsmai that cannot sell Block when he bus i buyer ought to look out for om that can. It IB a too commoi practice for inexperienced and incompcten men to lay the blame to something else othe : than their own short comings. That tin market generally closes rather easier than a the opening is quite natural. At that perioi of the day about all the smart buyers thu prcceive order * buve culled fcnil uiorted t their satisfaction , leaving only the culls , common stock nntl lulling , which , as a mut ter of course , sell lower than the average of tlio mortilng. The bulk of mixed sold to-day nt { . * . ( X(3i.Tl ( ) : fancy assorted heavy , butcher weights und Phlladnlphlas , $3 7. > @ 5.bO ; as sorted light , Jo.COQj.T.X FINANCIAL. NEW YORK , Oct. 23. - [ Special Telegram to Tun HER. ) STOCKS Early trading was confined mainly to four stocks , Richmond Terminal , Union Pacific , Missouri Pacific and Northwestern. First prices were Irreg ularly lower , nnd further frnctlonal declines were sustained over the whole list. This weakness was followed soon by a reaction which carried prices mainly above tno open ing , the strong tone continuing most of the forenoon , Values advanced slowly in n gen eral way , extending to IK points in Rich- montl nnd Iff in Missouri Pacific. Cam- mack's brokers were credited at ono tlmo with selling Missouri Pacific nnd the Grang ers , but , if this was n fact , their pressure was not very potent. At noon the market was quiet and llrm at close to the highest figures of the morning. Missouri Pacific showed a gain ofyt \ points , most of the re mainder of the list being fractionally better than the opening. It was an uneventful day. day.The The following were the closing quotations : IT. H. 4s regular. . .127 ! ' , Northern Pacific. . 2fl i 1T. H. 4scoupons. .127'i1 ' donrtfened fil'J U. S. 4'isruKiilar. 1OT > ; | C. * N. W 11IIU U. f.4isconpons ! .ItW'J doprofcrred 142 I'aclflctisof'M. . . . 12IHIN.Y. Central lOH'i Central I'arltlc 35'i'l' ' ' . , 1) . tt K SOS Chicago Si Alton 133 | itoclc Island 10T ChlcaRo.lltirlltiKton C. . M. * st. 1' , ' , ' , ' & Qulncr . . . 110 do preferred 108 D..L. & W HOYSt. I'iiul & Omalm . J1S' } Illinois Central. .1115 do preferred , . . .10H 1..II.&W 17'i ! Union Pacific f1 * Kansas A ; Texas . 13i4.W..St.I < . * 1' . . . . 141 I.akeHhoro . . . . 10J' , | do preferred. . . . 28 MlchlKnnCentr.il . hJHJi Western Union 84'i Missouri Pacific . .75 | MONBT ON CAI.I , Easy at 1 (722 ( per cent ; last loan at 1 } percent ; closed altered ut 2 per cent. PHIUB MERCANTILE Pircn lf@7 per cent. STEHUNO Exciuxan Dull but steady at JI.S4 for sixty-day bills , and $1.87 % for dc- uiuud. pitonucis. CIIICAOO , Oct. 23. 11:55 : close Wheat Mccamu easier nnd about steady ; cash , Jl.12'4 ' ; November , fl.l'JJi ; Decem ber , tl.U ; May , * 1.11V. ! Corn Stoiulv ; cash , 41' c ; November , lljtfc ; December , li'.l' ' c ; May , JiSJfc. Oats Steady ; cash , 24 : ' c ; November , 24fc ; December , 25 , ' c ; May , 'M 3-10c. Maricy Nominal. I'rimo Timothy Nominal. Flax $1.47. Whisky $1.20. Pork Lower ; cash , 815.00 ; November , * 14.GO ; January , $11.55 ; May , 4-14.75. Lard Kasy ; cash , 8J.OO ; November , J3.37K ; January , $ S.'i.'i ; May , $8.i7K. : Flour Unsettled , irregular and easier. Hulk Meats Shoulders$8.- : iJS.i7)i ( : ) ; short clear , $ S.50aS.75 ( ; short ribs , $7.75. liutter Firm ; creamery , lh@27c ; dairy , Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , ' @lKc ( ) ; Hats , HM@HKc ; Young Americas' , "l { ( < fl 11tfc. . Eggs-Firm ; 18J@10c. Hides Steady ; heavy green salted , 7c ; light green salted , 7'4'c ' ; green , 5' c ; salted bull , 5' ' c ; grcpn salted bull , 5c ; green salted calf , 7S7jtfc ( ; dry Hint , tic ; dry calf , 7@Sc ; deacons , 15@30o each ; dry salted. 7c. Tallow Steady ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4 } c ; No. 2 , II ) e ; cake , Cu. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 13,000 11,000 Wheatbu 70.000 ( i',1,000 ' Corn , bu 418,000 427,000 Oats , bu 2M.OOO 105,000 Kye , bu . . . . New Vork. Oct. 2. ) . Wheat Rcceluts , 120,500 ; exports , none ; spot market a trifle stronger but dull ; No. 2 red , $1.10 ® l.lOJf in elevator ; 1.U@1.11' < afloat , flMQij LUJf f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , * 1.00gl.0l ( ; un- crudedred , $1.05@1.14K ; No. 1 red , $1.15 ® 1.10. Options very dull und Xo lower early , closing steady ut j c under yesterday ; No. 2 red , November closing at $1.10.7s. Corn Receipts , 25tilKK ) ; exports , 100,000 ; spot market less active and weak ; lower ; No. 2 , 49'c ! in elevator , tOJfc afloat ; ungraded mixed , 4SJ ( i _ options moderately active ; closing weak ; No vember closing at 4U , ' c. Oats Receipts , 85,700 ; exports 150 ; spot market moderately active and steady ; op tions K@R ° lower and dull ; November closing ut U0 c ; spot , No. 2 white , 34@U4 c : mixed western , 27@iljc : ; white western , 30 Coffee Options opened barely steady nt 15(430 points lower , closing firm ut 5@15 points up ; sales 03,750 bags including October , S13.75@13.90 ; November , $13.i5.ci : ( 13.75 ; December , $12.9U@13 30 ; January , $12.80 ( (113.20 ; spot Rio easier ; quiet ; fair cargoes at J15.75. Lurd Early deliveries much lower ; west ern steam , spot , J9.12.5f ; November , $ S.G3 asked. Pork Weak and dull ; mess , | 15.75@10.50. Petroleum Stronger nnd more uctive ; United closed at 87Xc. Eggs Less firm ; quiet ; western , 21U@22c. liuttor Steady ; moderate demand ; west ern dairy , 12 > . @ 18c ; western creamery , 10@ IS' c ; Elgin , 27e. Cheese Dull but steady ; western , 9@ KanNixs City , Oct. 23. Wheat Stronger ; No. 2 red , cash , $1.00 asked ; December , $1.00 usked ; May , $1.05 asked ; No. 3 red cash , 79c bid , 84o asked ; No. 2 soft , cash , $1.03 asked ; December , $1,00 bid ; 'May , $1.08 asked. Corn Dull ; No. 2 , cash , 29e bid , 29) c asked ; January , 29 } < cbid ; May SOJtfc bid. Oats No. 2 , cash , 205jc , asked ; November , 20J < ouslccd ; May , 24 jo. Minnrapolift , Oct. 23. Wheat Receipts to-day were 303 cars , shipments 114 cars ; the demand from outside points shows some Impiovcmcnt , though with a dull flour mar ket the Improvement Is not expected to con tinue. Sellers were asking a shade higher prices. Closing quotations : No. 1 hard , cash nnd November , $1.24 ; December , tl.25 ; May , $120 ; on track , $1.2J ; No. 1 northern , cash , $1.1 ! % ; November , $1.13 ; December , 51.14 ; May , $1.1S } ; on track , J1.16 ; No. 2 northern , cash , $1.10 ; November , $1.00 ; December , $1.07 ; May , $1.12 ; on track , $1.03. Milwaukee , Oct. 23. Wheat Firm ; cash , $1.0il > 4 ; December , $ l.OS ; January , $1.03. Corn Weak ; No. 3 , 43c. Oats Quiet ; No. 2 white , 20X < 3. live Dull ; No. 1 , 5c. ! ) ] lnrjpy _ Vcaknri No. 2 , 73 > < c. Previsions-Firm ; pork , cash , $15 00. Cincinnati , Oct. 23. Wheat -FirfiS ; NO. 2 red , tl.05. Corn Easter ; No. 2 mixed , 4Cc. Oats Easy ; No. 2 mixed , 25 } < c. Uvc Easier ; No. 2 , CHJfc. Whisky Active and firm at $1.14. St. LjoulH , Oct. 23. Wheat Lower \ cash. $1.07Xi October , $1.07 ; November , * Corn Lower ; cash , 3SJ c ; October , SSJfc ; November , SOJ c. Oats Lower ; cash , 23c ; May , 2SJ c. Pork Dull but steady. Lard Easy at $ S.50i$8.75. Whisky-$1.14. IJutter Firm ; creamery , 25Q20CJ dairy , 20@22e. Ijlverpool , Oct. 23. Wheat Quiet : hold ers offer freely ; red western , spring , bs 7d : rod western , winter , Ss 2d. Corn Dull nnd lower ; new mixed , west ern , 4s OJtfd per cental. L.1VE HTOCH , ChicnEo. Oct. 23. The Drovers' Jour nal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 8,000 ; market steady ; beeves , $5.00 < H5.s.V steers , $3.10Q5.25 ; stock. ers and feeders , | 2.00 ( 3.35 ; cows bulls nnd mixed , J1.20@3.00 ; Texas cattle , $ t.75@3.40 ; western rangers , $2.3Uc(4.'J5. ( Hogs Receipts , 14,000 ; opened steady ; closed lOo lower ; mixed , $5 40 < y5.70 ; heavy , $5.55(3D. ( ! > 5 ; Hcht , $0.40 ( 5.50 ; skips. 13.41 ( U5.15. Sheep Receipts , 4,500 ; market steady ; natives , $ .1.0Wi 4.10 ; westerns , $3.003.tJO ; Texans , $ 'J.503.33 ; lambs , $3.75S5.00. National Stock Yard * . E t Bt , Louis. Out. 23. Cattle Receipts , ( ,6tO ; shipments , 5(0 ( ; market stronger ; cholc < heavy native steers , $5.00(35.00 ( ; fair to good native steers , $4.40(35.00 ( ; butchers' steers medium to choice , $3.i)5@4.40 ) ; stackers an < feeders , fair to good , $2.10 < t 3,20 ; rangers corn-fed , $3.00(34.10 ( ; crass-fed , $ ilO@3.0J. 3,323 ; market steady ! choice nenvy nnd butchorV sclpctioni , $5.5' > @ 5.70i packing , medium to prime. $ T > . ; v > @r > .rjO ; llcjit grades , ordinary to best , $5.233 5.4 5. Knnsas City , Oct. M. Cattle Ilccclpts , 0,041 ; shipments , 3)11 ! ) ; market about stcay , with best common perhaps n trillc firmer ; good to choice corn-fed , $ I.T5ff5.SA ( : common to medium , 1.125(34.50 ( ; stockers nnd feeding steers ? lXOjZ3.'t5 ; grass range steers , l. 0@a.l5 ; cows , 11,20 ( 3.75. Ho rs Receipts , 7,700 ; shipments , 210 ; market active , but values BSlOc lower , clos ing weak ; good to choice , fo.45rao 60 : common to medium , M.GO@5.3o ; fcklns and pigs , | 3.00@ 1.40. OMAHA Cnttlc. Tuesday. Oct. 23 , 16SS. The supply of cattle wns not ns heavy as yesterday nor was the quality of the western beeves ns pood. The bulk of the cattle was made up of westerns , but there was n train of Texans nnd six loads of corn fed steers , Some of the latter sold at W. 75. The gen eral market was about steady. The feeder trade was slow , but there was n good deal of inquiry nnd there were sovcrnl heavy bujers in the yards. Uutchcrs' ' stock was not very plentiful. _ The market opened strong nnd about Tie higher , but it cased off and closed with all the advance lost. The receipts continue liberal , but Inequality was not very desirable. A few good westerns were sold to the packers. llecclpt * . Cftttlo . 1,700 Sheep 1,450 Prevailing Prices. The following is a table ot prlcss p.Ud in .his mantel for the grade } of stock men tioned. Primesteors. 1300 to 1503 Ibs.5.00 (35.25 ( Prime steers. 1100 to 130J ibs. . 4.00 < ct4.7S S'ative feeders 2.75 03.25 Western feec-ers 2.75 ( a3.15 Kantro steers , com'on to choice 2.50 Common to good cows 1.25 t2.1fi Choice to fancy cows C t2.75 3ornmonto choice bulls 1.25 W2.00 Fttlrtocnoico light hogs 5.25 < tt..4U fair to cliolca heavy hous 5.5.1 @ } .tr. fair to choice mixed hogs 5.45 Itcprunniunuvo Saloi. CATTI.U. No. Av. Pr. C mixed 114 ( Sl.no S cows 10(0 ( 1 35 15 cows , natives 10,13 1.72'ii ill yearlings , steers , heifers. . . . ( iT ( > 1.72K 2 cows 1030 1.75 Scows ! U 2.00 13 COWS lIH'Kl 2.00 IS cows .M13 2.10 23 cows ! lOi ( 2.20 1 stag P-'OO 2.25 llistockers 071 2/J5 18 feeders , natives 929 2.W llcnws 1112 2.45 2 oxen 1 ( > ! > 5 275 11 feeders , natives , 114 2.85 0 feeders , natives 10'iS 2.S5 2 steers M5 2.90 15 steers , westerns 117S 3.20 M feeders , natives 1133 3.30 1 steer , coin-fed native 1140 4.00 10 steers , corn-fed natives 1351 4.75 18 steers , corn-fed natives 1302 4.75 HANOI : CATTI.U. Owner and No. Av. Pr. Swan L. & C. Co. , 10 bulls. . . . 1223 Sl.bii 2 bulls..1200 1.80 32 stags..llbO 2.50 4SCOWS..10J4 2.35 43 cows. . . 945 2.00 24 steers..1134 2.30 28 steers..1141 2.50 43cows. . . . 'J ! 3 2.10 Dan Burke , 25 cows D42 2.10 LJuy State Cattle Co. , 42 steers , cnnuere 010 l.CO I3ay StateCuttloCo.,34 steers , tailors 1130 2.00 Wm. Clay , 2 cows , Wyoming..1CGD 2.20 2 cows , Wyoming..1005 2.00 HOGS No. Av. Slik. Pr. No. Av. Silk , Pr. 73. .200 100 $5.25 71. 253 80 38. . . . 205 5.30 02 , .SIS Ssfl 5.50 09. . . . 231 2SO 5.85 O'J. . . .247 200 5.50 01. . . . 239 ICO 515 ! 71. . , .240 bO 5.50 03. . . .22U 80 5.35 04. . , .249 200 5.CO r Ti. . . .2j'J ! 200 5.40 73. . , .243 80 5.50 70. . . . 240 40 5.40 72. . , .227 200 5.50 70. . . .25S 400 5.40 OS. . .293 200 5.50 co. . . .2a'i 200 5.40 74. . .219 40 5,50 (11. ( . . .231) ) 120 5 10 05. . , .250 240 5.50 100. . . . 235 200 fi.40 71. . , .249 bO 5.55 75. . . .221 200 5.40 07. . , .258 120 5.55 00. . . .184 5.40 ( H. . , .2VJ bO 5.55 03. . . . 234 5.40 55. . , .240 ' 5.55 70. . . .203 100 5.45 37. . . .2W5 'w 5.55 03. . . . 250 200 5.45 D9. . , .28(1 ( ItiO 55. . . .2s9 200 545 70 . . .244 120 .V55 SO. . . . 203 120 5.45 0i. ( . . .207 5.55 57. . . 20 60 5.45 . .2.V1 ice 5.55 72. . . . 263 80 5.45 01. . , . OwO > Orf 60 5.55 00. . . . 191 240 5.50 73. . . .273 ICO 5.C.O 07. . .274 2SO 5.50 57. . . .313 5.GO C0. . .2'J2 100 5.50 00. . . .2U ! 100 5.05 . . 243 SO 5.50 121. . 120 5.05 S1IEK1' . No. Av. Pr. 201 Utnh westerns 105 f3.,0 100 Utah westerns 104 8.25 1'urchnacM. the number of hogs bought by tholemling buyers on the market to-day : O. H. Hammond ft Co . 477 Omalia Packinp Co . 1,205 Armour C. P. Co . 1,151 J P Squire & Co . 120 Highest ami Lowest. The following arc the highest nnd lowest prices paid for hogs during the pant few daye and on the corresponding dates ono and two years ago : Ijlyo Stoclc Notes. William Cook , Hebron , came in with n loud Of tlORM. II. P. Church , Pierce , was hero with four loads of cattle. F. G. Kicne , Albion , came In with two loads of cattle. J. H. Johnson , Blair , was at the yards with four loads ot corn-fed cattle. i , JJanks , Shelton. Nob. , was at the yards wltli two loads of hops. J. B. Smiley , of the linn 61 Hill Smiley , hus returned from a trip west. M. E. Fuller , Schuylcr , marketed two loads of corn-fed cattle ut (4 73. Charlie and William Bunco of North Platte came In with four loads of cattle. Inman , Neb. , was represented by C. II , Gardiner , who came In with cattle. E. II. Cowlcs. a well known shipper of Gibbon , stopped at the yards on his way homo from the cast. H. 1) . Mulford , teller of the Union Stock Yard bank , has returned from Washington with his bride and Is receiving the congratu lations of his many friends. C. C. Smith , Milford , came In with a load of hogs which sold on the market ut (5.1)5. ) Alva Smith of the 11 rm of Smith ft Jackson , Waverly , wad also hero and marketed two loads ut the game price. OMAHA B MARKETS. Produce , Fruits , Kto. BUTTER Fancy , solld-pauked creamery , 20 @ 'J3c ; choice country , IWglSc ; common erodes , 10(3 ( lOc FLOUU Nebraska patenti. J0.00@.50 ; Minnesota patents , ( l.5@100 ; straight grades , | 5.00Qr .50j bakers' Hour , $5.25 < ( { 3.75 per barrel. POTATOES Nebraska , 35@ too per bushel : Colorado. 76Sb ( < V. SWBBT POTATOES 2o per Ib. PouLTitr Live chickens. $2.75fa3.0J per doz. : spring chickens , f2.aO ( < U.09 ; drosbed chickens , lOo pertb. PEAKS California $3.00(33.50 ( per bu box. Koo3 Strictly ircsh , IStal'Jccandleil. CALironNiAGiupBS Jl.25iai.50 per case ? Delawarcs 40(3500. ( COXCOIID GRAPES 30@40o per 10-lb niet PBACIIES California , fl.001.50 per box ; Wcttll.OO per baaket. BANANAS-Comuion. Il.tOQJ.M per buuch : choice , $ . ' .50(3:3.50. ( : ' LFMOSH 15.60 per case. OllASOC8-W.OOt , llOW bOX. CEI.EKT 2530c uoraozen. Oxioss liHrfOOcDct on. C\iuufln-$20Upor 100. BEtTi 40c per buHhcl. Tt iixii'i 30o per-buMiel. Suirf : KiufT Bbl , . 4 :5 : half bbls , $0.75. ArrLK Choice , PJ..W t.75-Jcr bbl , fancy , . S' .00 pur bbl ; common , fl.ttOfffil. ? * , per bbl. CtiiRR Michienn , fO.poraO.SO uer bbl 33 t'als ; Cnllfoniiu pearclflcr , 115.00 per bbl. POP Conx Ulcc. 3frt40 ; common , 2@3c. LAHIIOTS 40cpcr buslici. BEANS Choice cistern liandpickcd imviei. F3.00 per Du lioli ; wtstcrn hand plckeu navies , tl.7ft1.80t mediums , $1.1)0(21.40. ) ( Lima beans 5c nor pound. HAY t. o. D. car * . iS"o. 1 Jpland , $0.00 ; No. 2 upland. $500. , BHAX sir > .oo ( < lil.oo. Cnoprru Fnnn tH.00@lii.00 per ton. Coitv . ' ( lOZil.'c. O 4TS 'J2iic. ( : ! ViXEOtu Cider , lOQtSo per c l- White \vinc , 10(320o ( per g. l. CiiANMiruniBsr.SOwJ l.OO per bbl. Pnovisioxs Hams , No. 1 , 12' c ; No. 2 lie ; shoulders , 0'4c ; rib bucon , 12o clear bacon , 12 > jc' picnic hnnis. lOo ; dried beef hams , lOc ; dry suited clears , short , lO'rfc ; extra shoit , 10' < u ; short libs , lOc ; pickled pigs feet , 16-lb kits , bOc : Inn1. , lO' c ! Fin ok oil sausage , CQJSo per lu ; hog cas ings , 17(316c. Grocers Ijlst. ncviscd prices are as lollowss BAOOINO Stark A seamless 22ct Amos- kcag , seamless. 17tfc ! : Lewiston A , seamless. lOc ; American , seamlrss 17c ; burlaps , 4 to5bn , UtaHo ; gunnies , single , iio : ; gun nies , double , 20c ; wool sacks , 35c. Twines Flax , 3Sc ; extra sail , 20@21u sail B , 10 ( < e20oi cotton. 21c ; 1utc. Id Uitir.D FRUITS t IBS , in boxes , per tt > , 13@ 16c ; dates , in boxes , 7@tOc ; London Malag.v layer raisins , per box , $ -1.50jt3.75 ( ; Malaga loose raisins. $2.30C ( 3.50 ! new Valen cia raisins , I > er Ib , 7J c ; Cali fornia loose muscatels. Per box. fl.0. pitted cherri" , per Ib.0j21o ' ( ; Califor nia pitted Plums , pcr Ib , 12Mitc : ; dried blackberries , Per Ib , 8J < ( . | no ; dried r.ispbcrries. tx3r Ib. j-W-Mu ! evaporated ap California ish prunes , 4kjfa4 ic ; citron. U2u'J-lo ( ; orance peel. 15c : lemon peel. lOo ; California French iir'im . 11(5) ( ) ( > CorFREs Mochn , 25@20o ; Hlo , good , 10T ? l"c ; Mundnhllng , 2iigi2be : roasting Kio , 15o > Hie ; O. G. Java , 24@20o ; Java , interior. 22f 25c : Kio , tanuy , lOMlUo ; Santos and Mara- caibo. 17cl'ju ( : Arbucklcs. 2l < o , McL-nigh- lin's.\\X\ 21 . SUCIAH Granulated , S'l&-'jC ' ; conf. A , 7 a ; white extra C. 7 ? c : extra C , ij o ; yellow C , 7c ; irawdercd. b < : cubes , . HONKT HiQtl c for ono pound frames ; strained honey. ' @ 1 c per pound. BCCSWAX Choice yellow , 20 ( < 422Xc ; dark colored. lUJCHc. CIIKESE V'ounR America , lull cream , 12ai2 ( > c ; full cream eheddurs , ll@12c ; full cream lints , HV ; good to choice skimmed Cheddars , 8'.c : skimmed Hats , 7 } < e. PICKLEJ Medium , in bbls , $ o.5) ) ; do in half bhls , W.OO ; small , in bbls , $0.50 ; uo in ha'f ' bbls , Si. 75 ; gherkin * , In bbls , $ r.5i ) ; do inhalf t hi $4. M TonACCO Plug , SOftCSc ; smoking , 10UOc. JELLIES $1.25 per30-lb pan. SALT $1.30(31.3 ( per bbl. KOI-B 7-10. 11 ' MAVI.B SUGAR iincts , ll@12o per Ib ; penny cakes , 12@13c per Ib ; pure maple syrup , $1.00 oer cal. TKAS k oung Hf son : common to fair , IS ® 2. " > c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30ifo5u ( ; Gunpowder , common tfi good , 2Jii,2.c ( ; Gun powder , choice to fancy , luG5c ( ) ( ; Japan , com mon to medium , ISf iti Japan , choice to fancy , 3045c : Oolong,1 common to good , 25 ® 85c ; Ooloncr , choicf ) to fancy , & 0ii70c ( ; Imper- iil , common to medium , 25@35c ; Imperial , peed to funcv. 4050e. NUTS Almonds'15@17o ' ; filberts , ll ( < ZI2c ; Brazil , y iOc : wnifiuts , 12c ; pecans , 10@llc ; peanuts , 5S7c. ( ' CRACKKKS 5 ( < 210oper Ib ; assorted cakei , 7 ( g25c perlb , as per list. FISH. Holland Herrinc , 85c ( < J90c. per keg , White Fish , ' < bbto. , No. 1 , $ t > .00. Family 1.75 : Trout. No. l. < S5AO : Mackerel , ' . < ; bbls. No. 1 Shore. $15.00. Largo Family. $10.50 ; Labrador Herrinfh $4150 ; Columbia Iliver Salmon , $17.00 pcr'bbl.o1 Conrisn Per llvwhole. 60 ; bricks nnd ® - . 8l8o ; stick , 8'J > c ; rock candy , lOK@13c ; fancy cauay. 7@ac. Dry Good * COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent dts.j L.TJ , CARPET WARP Bib White. Is' x ; colored , , " \TTS-Standnrd , 80 ; Com lOc ; Beauty , joi c ; Boone , 14o ; B , cased , JtJ.5u. "PHINTS Solid colors Atlantic , Oo ; Slater Uc- Berlin oil. 6 } < c ; Garner oil , 7d. PRiNrs Pink nnd Uobes Hichmnna , 6fc } ; Allen , Co ; Klvcrpotnt. 5c ; Steel ttlvcr , 6 0 ; Richmond , 6' c ; Pacific , PRIXTB Uress Charter Oak , v-c ; Uamapo , 4Jfc ; Lodl , 5 c ; Allen , Oo ; Richmond mend , 0 > e ; Windsor , ti > 9 Eddj'Btoue , C > io ; Paciflc. 6Kc . . Bi KACIIEI > SUEETIXO Berkeley cambric NO. 60 OKo ; Best Vet , 4-4. OJ/c ; butter cloth Oo , 4'/c ; Cabot , 7 c ; Fnrwell half bleached 8'ic ; Fruit of Loom , Otfc : Greene G , O 'c ; Hope , 7 ; Kl i ? Philip cam bric , lie. Lonsdalo cambric , u Lonsdaie , ' 'Jo ; Now YorU mills , lOe ; Pcpperell , 42-in , He ; Pcpperell , 46-ln 12c ; Pcpporell , 0-4 , lOc ; poppcroll. 8-4 , 21c ; Pep- perell , 0-4 , 23o ; Pepperell. 10-4 , 25e ; Canton 4--1 , 8 JC ; Triumph , Co ; Wamsutta. lie ; Val ley , 5c. FLANNELS. Plaid Raftsmen , 20cGosnen ; , 32 0 ; Clear Lake , 30 o ; Iron Mountain , FLANNELS White Q H.No. 3 , / , 21c ; Q H , No. 1 , J { , 2Vc ; B H , No. 2 , % , 21c : U H. No. 1 , * { , 30c ; Qucchoo. No. 1. ? f , 42c. COIISET JKANS Androscbgtjin , 7' c ; Kcar- Barge , 7 40 ; Rockport , 6e\ \ Conestoga , 6 } o , TICKS York , 30 in. , 12J c ; York , 32 in. . 13 > a'c ; Swift River. 8c ; Tliorndike OO , " ' Thorndiko EF , 8Kc ; Tliorndiko 120 , Thorndiko XX ( 150 ; Cordis No. 5 , Cordis No. 4. UP. DKXIMS Amoskeap , v oz , 10 > o ; Everett , 7 oz , l3Kc : York. 7oz , iHHo ; lluvmakcr , 8Uc ; Jaffrey XX. \ \ } icJaftrcy \ XXX , j-JUu ; Ucaver Creek AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek UB lie ; Hc-n-er Crock CC , lOc. KKNTUCKV JEINS. Memorial , I5o ; Dakota ISc ; Durham , 27 > fc ; Hercules , ibc ; Learning , ington , 22 > c ; Cottswold , 27Jic. Ciusii.-Stevcns' B , Oc ; Stevens' B bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7l < c ; Stevens A- bleached , 8K ; Slovens' p , 8Kc ; Stevens' P. bleached , 9 > 4c ; Stevens' N , 9 } c : Stevens' N , bleached. lO c ; Stevens. SRt , 12 > < c MISCEI.I.ANEOCS. Taoio on ciotn , $2.50 ; plain Holland. 9 c ; Dado Holland , 12)c. Brown sheeting-Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 > io ; At lantic ' Atlantic U 4-4 , CJfc ; At- _ . _ II , . 4-4 . , , 71 _ . 'c : , , . 1 * ! * * ! I T r t t * * An t At" ' jWnchusett , H 7Hcj AuroraR , , 4'-4 , 7c"Aui'SPa ; B , i-J , West Point CT m , 8 oz , lO c ; West Point 2'J irt. 10 oz , 13c ; West Point 9 In , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in , H oz , ICc , tYAXXBi's-Kcd , C , 84 In , 15 > tf ; E , 24 in , 21et G G , 24 in , 18c ; II A FJSo - J H F , > { , " UIXOHAM Plunnett checks , 7j o ; Whlttcn- ton , 7Ko ; York , 7i c ; Normundl areas , 8Uc : Calcutta dress. RJ O ; Whittenton dress , 8Ho ; Renfrew dr ss , 6K@iy > fc. CAVHHICS Slawr4I 5/c ! : Woods , Standard , 5 c ; Pcaoack , 5'xc PRINTS Ixiuoo BLUE Arnola , Ojjc ; Amer ican , Oifc : Gloucester , C o : Arnold C lone cloth , 9 ; Arnold H long cloth , 10J : Arnold Gold Seal , 10K : StlelelA , 12 : Windsor Gold Ticket. nml'ChiMiilcals. MIBCEI.LAXEOUS Sutph. tcid , lj < c ; citric acid , ( JOc ; tartarlo 50o ; bal. copavia , C-Sc ; borax , lOc : chloroform , 47o ; glycerine , 20c ; gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; gum camphor. 30c ; gum opium , $3.25 ; sulph. morphia , $2.83 ; bromide potassium , 42c. OILS Carbon , 150s > lOc ; headlight , 175 ° 145 0 ; gasoline , 74 ° 12Ko ; West Virginia summer , lie ; zero. 17c ; No. 1 golden ma chine , Itic ; extra W. S. lard , 8 c ; No. 1 lard , 47c ; turpentine , 51c ; linseed raw , We ; bolted , 5'c. QUIMXE P. & W- , per oz , 55c ; German , per oz , 4lic , _ Leather. Hemlock sole , 16d'i7o ( per Ib : oak solo , 31(3 ( SCc per Ib ; oak harness , 'M@ 2a per Ib : selected - ted oak and trace , 3. c per Ib ; oak and hcm < Jock upper. 20g22o ( ixsr foot. Hemlock call skin , No. 1 , bOCnOOc per Ib , according tt weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , 00c@$1.0u pet Ib ; Philadelphia call Bkin , extra I.OO < BUt pcrlb ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , 00f370c per b : oak kip skin , No1 1 , 70 , < iSOc per Ib : Phila- lelphln kip skin , extra , MdWc ) perld. French calfskins , ( aceordlriirto weight und quality ) , :1 : 16@l > * a "or lb- French kip sums do. WHti ; ( rl.10 perlb. Cordovan russott , l c ; satin Jlnlsh , 20c per foot ; welt leather , (3.50vil4.X ) er side ; moroccos , ( pebble go.it ) , 20ilUo ( ! ) Kr foot ; moroccos , boot leg , ioitMtc ! ( ) per roots glove calf skins , 20 ( < 130C jicr foot ; Douglas kid , nCKjMOo | icr foot ; kangaroo skins , 40 ( .VK. ' per foot , according to quality. Toppings , $3.00illO.OJ per dozen ; linings , fo.OOQ9.00 per dozen ; apron skins , $10.0vXa 12.00 per dozen. Iiitinbrr. Plrst and second clear , 2 In . . . . $ (9 ( OOQ51 00 First and second clear , PtfaUi In 47 00 ( < ? r,000 , Third cleaI'ir.tU . J in 43 IKX-MH 00 A select , l OUk in 37 00(3'.i ( IX ) B select , 1 UC'MJf In 35 00 ( < { 37 00 A stock boards , 12 ( ' < :10 : feet , 12 In 4(5 ( 00 B stock boards , 12glfl ( feet , 12 in 41 00 C stock boards , 12 ( < Mfi feet , 12 In 30 00 D stock boards , 12 ( < Mfl feet , 12 in 23 ( K ) Flooring , lirst common , ( Un ! H 00 Flooring , second common , C in 32 00 Select font-ing flooring 19 00 Siding , llrst and second clear , HfelO ft 25 00 Biding , Hi st common , 10 feet 22 00 Siding , second common I'.l ( H ) Common boards 10 00 No , 2 boards , nil lengths 14 N ) Fencing No 1,12cJ20 feet 10 50 Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 18 feet 15 M Joists and scantling , 2x4. 1410 ( feet..10 00 Timber , 4x4 , 8xS , 12.i > lt ! feet 17 00 Pickets , llrst rough , good 15 00 ( 18 00 Pickets , fancy head and dressedselected..1) 00 Shingles , extra A 2 90 Shingles , standard A 2 70 ShlnglcM , No. 1 150 Lath ' " W Ill Mctnln and Tinners' Stock. Block tin , small pig $ .23 Block Un , bur 29 Copper , planished boiler sizes 34 Copper , cold rolled 31 Copper , Bhenthlng 30 Copper , pitts . . .80 Copper , Hats 31 Gnlvani/cd sheet iron , juniata 50 , 10 and 5 per cent discount Patent planished Iron , No. SI to 27 , A .10 } Patent planished Iron , No. 24 to 27 , B .09 < Rooftlng , 1C , 14x20 5.15 Rooning , IX , 14x20 0.9) ) Rooftlng , 1C , 20x2S 10.2' Hoofllng , IX. 20x28 13.75 Sheet Iron , No 211 3.10 Sheet Iron , No. 27 3.50 Solder , bout 17 Solder , No. 1 15 Tin plate , 1C , 10x14 0.75 Tin plate , IX , 10x14 8.7. . Steel nails , base , per keg 2.35 Steel wire nails , base , per keg 2.S5 JU.NK Machine castings , $12.00 < JJ13.00 ; stove plates , $7.00518.00 ; wrought ironS.OO@ lO.X ( ) ; bones , dry , $5.00 ; stoul , $ . " > .0 ( ) per ton ; roppcr , $ S.OOtf9.00 ( ; brass , $4.00(38.00 ( ; zinc , $ ,2.00073.00 , ; solid lead , ti 00iZ ( > U.OO ; tea lead. $2.00 ( 2.50 ; rubber , $2.50(33.00 ( ; mixed rags , $1.10 < vjl 15 per cwt. "ReRuhito the regulator. " The blood is the lifo. MuUo it pure with Warner's Lop Cabin Sai > aparilln. ( Jhuapest in the market. 1UO doses for $1. Very largo package. THU UKAI/rV MARKET. Instruments I'lnceil on Urcortl Dur ing YcHlcrilny. .1 M Suetnnm ot al to A S hmlttlur , lot 7 , Vlnton jilnce , w d . . . J530 Otto Lobeik itnd wife to JV Kohblns et al , lots N and 10 , lk ) ti.Mncoln pliice , w il 7GO A talin et til to J f lUnllier , lot 17 , Windsor ser tiliicc , w d 1,05) Win vaiichcn , Jr. to J Anderson , w ' 5 lot 4 , blk 1 , sub .1 1 Uedlrlc b add , < | c d . . . . 1 Wm Cobiirn to J 1 , Miles et al , lot 4 , bile U , Ambler place , Hhcrld's deed 1,690 HoKi'B & Hill to llyron Heed , W > 9 of * e nf BW and w I ! ft ot se or so ot HW u' 0-13-1,1 , and und 'i of w Si of e U lot 4 and e ! i lot. Hnrt o 47 ft ot w I , lot 7 , lleagan s add. u rd 100 K Ii Wood anil husluinil to K F Kvtcll , lot 2fi , bile 11 , Omaha View , w il 2.60D C Ii niiuer to MifhanlcH * mul Traders' bank , lots 1 and 2 , blk II , K 11 Itogcrs' addltlcu , w (1 4,2fl5 M D Oliver ami husbnnd to II Delss , lot 11. b'.k in , Kountre place , w il 2,303 H Kouutze nnd wife I ? H Delns , west ii lot in. blk 10. Kouutzo Blftco , w < 1 1 , 30 William llrunlnu tu H limning , undi vided H ot south 'K feet ot east'/ lot 75 , Hnrtman'8 addition , q c d 1,100 M Hiirlu ? to V NocK , lot 4. McCandllsh place , wd 4,000 M Hurley to V Nock , lot 4 , McCamlllsh place , ( ic d 1 It M Johnson to 1' l.arBOn , lot U , l.lnd- oulsfB addition , w d 700 K K l-atson to W D Townfiend , lots Jl nnd 12 , bile 4. Lake View , w 1 U50 The 1'atrick Land Co to G II Pounder , lots 1. S. 3 und 4. blk 12U , Dundee place , w il. 4,200 Wm Cobiirn to E 1'eycko ct of , lots 1 und 8. blk4 , HlghlanA place. q < l 2.521 Til McCullocii anil lfeto J H Thomp son , lot 35 , blk 5.1'nadock place , w d. . . . 2tOO T II McCuilocb and wife to J II Thomp- bon , lot 3SI. blk 6. Paddock pluc > . w d . . . 2,800 U I Stotts and hnslmnd to F I. Cottom , lot 2Bblk 0Orchard Hllllotl3W A Itedick's aild. w l S.800 K t. Vnn Ktten and luisband to C I'arrhh , Mxl2 ft lot B , Capital add , w il 7,300 1) C'ttnulnuham anil wife to M A Hillings , Iota 0 ami 1U , blk 4 , Riverside add , w d. 250 Twenty-two transfers 143 , ; 18 California , the Imnd of Discoveries Why will you lay uwako all night , coughing , when that most agreeable California rotncdy , Santa Abio , will give you immediate relief 'i SANTA ABIE IB the only guaranteed euro for Consumption , Asthma und all Bronchial Complaints Sold only in largo bottles at 81.00. Three for $2.50. C. F. Good man Drug Co. will bo pleased to supply you , rind guarantee relief when used as directed. CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE never fails to relieve Catarrh or Cold in the Head. Six months treatment , $1.00. By mail , $1.10. An Alabama Hatch. A gentleman in Pickons county while fifilling in the Tombigbco river last weoft killed 21 $ snakes in ono day with a small rillo. A man in Randolph county owns a dog which has killed over a thousand snakes in two years , and they were not good years for families cither. A negro in Baldwin county was bitten by a rattlesnake , drank two quarts ol corn whihky and died , not from the snake bite , but from the effects of the whisky. A rat snake , which lived in a farmer's barn in Perry county , was scon to swal low fifteen full-grown rats in less than thirty minutes , ono day last week. The jug goes to the water until it breaks. That neglected cough may rack you until it breaks down the entire system - tom and consumption is lastoncd onto you. A sure cure is found in Warner's Log C'abin Cough and Consumption Remedy. Two bics81 and 50c. nnAlK'U JOHN M. SHAW & CO. COMMISSION , Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds. Margin Transactions a Specialty. JOHNSON 4 CHRISTIAN , Managers. 15 DOUtUOP TllADE , - OMAHA. Members of the Chicago Hoard of Traile. Pri vate Wires to Chicago niul New Vorlc. U. PlLMElJ. N. P. KICKUAN. J. II. PALMER. RICHMAN It CO. , Stock Commission Mercliants. M3RIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALEY Live Stock Commission , Itoom IS , Kichtnue Ilulldlug , Union Block Yards , ALEXANDER * FITCH. Commisiott Dealers in Live Sock , Scorn , Oppotlte Kxobange Hulldlng , Uulon Stock i , HoutU Um n , NeD. UNION STOCSi YARDS CO. . Of Omana , Limited , 0 ' AgriculUirni * * ' CHU'RCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Carrlmri and lliifi < lr . ! ( iio ftreetuetK cnttuaud ) IVtli.Umaha Nebraika. LININCER & METOA'LF co. , Agrienlturallmplenients.Wagons.Carriase'i ' . . , Kir. Wboleiali. Oinaba , Nctirn > ka , PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , Whole , Hi Dealers In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Ht. 9U3,80& and w ; Jones Street , Omaha. P. P. MAST & CO. , Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultltatori , Har Rakes , Cider Mills and I.utmu I'ul- venters. Cor. llth and Mebolas Streets. vvTNONA IMPLEMENT"co. , -WboltJale Agricaltnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies O.rner llh n < l 'lrhol Street" OMAHA IlRANCIt. J. F. SEIBERLING A CO. , Akron , Olilo. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K. Mead. Manner. HHI caTenw.iilh st. Omaba. MOL INE.MILBUrtN& STOOD ARD Co Manufacturers and Jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. 9th and 1'aclflc streets , Omaba , Neb. Artists' Nloterlaje. " A HOSPE."jr.7 Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1413 Douglas Street. Omaha. Nebraska. Booksellers and Stationers- H. M , & S. W. JONES , Successors to A. T. Kenyan A Co. , Wbuleanle A Ilatall Booksellers and Stationers , Kluo Wedrttnu Slatlonerr , Commercial Statlonerr \I \ > K Douitlat Btreet. Omaha. N b. Boots and Shoas. K1RKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( hucccisors to Iteed , Jones & to. ) WholesaleManufactnrersofBootsandShoes A ents ( or Dofton Itubtior r > hoe Co. 1KB , 110 * A 1IUC * llaruer t. . Omaba. Nobraaka. W. V. MORSE & CO. . Johhers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-1104 Uouslas St. Omaba Manuf.actorjSum < caerSt. . Bustun. Coffooe , Sploea , Etc. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Oniaba Coffee and Hplce Mills. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , ' "ort'- < > > nki'c- ' * " Crockery andJDIassware- ' W. L.'wmaHT. Agent for tbe Manufacturers and Importers of Glassware Lamps Chimneys Crockery , , , , Etc O < B cc. 317 8.13th ft. . Omaha. Nebraska. PERKINS , CATCH & .LAUMAN. IniDorterv and Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 1M4 tarnam St. , Now I'aiton Hulldlnir. Commission and Storage- * " RIDOELL A , RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Ppeclaltlr- " - "rvnt i-hr-i r < T'xiiltrr , Game , 1112IIow rd Strwt. ( ) a h . CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . tiuccessors to McBbane & Hcbroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , _ _ _ _ _ _ Omaha. Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIR BRASS. Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Collision Mtrcbsnt. Correspondence solicited. 1011 North ICth Street , Omaha. Neb. Cool , Coke and t-lme. OMAHA'COAL , COKE A uwfiTco. Johte of Hard and Soft Coal , m ? o tb 13th .Street. Omaha , Nebraska. j. J. JOHNSON St ( CO. . ' Manufacturers ofLime , And shippers ut tual , Cnak , Cement , l-iiter. ] l.ln UralD Tile , and Sewer Pipe. OBIce , 218 H. Utk St. , Omaba , Neb. Telephone ell. Dry Coeds rina Notions. " ' " * Mri"SMI'TH i co" . Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYQOODSCo Importers and Johhers in Dry GooflsNotions , Gents' Furnishing floods. Corner llth and Iluney til * . , Omaba. Nebraska. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Coke , 211 South Utb Bt. . Omaha. Neb. Furniture. DEWEY Jc STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Furniture Omaba. Nebraska. Crocorloa. PAXTON , GALLAGHER' * cb Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , lOJ. 7U7,7M and 7118.10th St. , Omalia , Neb. McCORD , BRADY * CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1 Hi and I.eaTcuworth Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware. MA m < S B R O S. " S A D D LE RY tJoT Wholenaln Manufacturers of Saddlery & MDers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. 1(03 , H05 and M07 llarner St-1 Omabo , Nebraska. JHoavy Hardwaro. _ " W. J. BROATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wagon Stock , Hardware , Lumber , Klc. 1ST and 1211 llarne ; Street , Omaba. Hir BAUCH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and scale ncpSlr Mechanics' Tools and nufUlo Scales. 11UO Uouilai _ Btreet , Omaha , Nebraska. RECTOR , WILHELMY & COT , Wholesale Hardware , ? Scales. HARD- Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metnls. Pheet Iron. etc. Agents for Jlowe Scales' .y mun Curbed wlr , Hate , Caps , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Haroej Blre t , Omaha. Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 18U Street and Union Taclflo Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doon.Etc. Yirds-CorucrTtu ana Uouzlas : c , H Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , )3lhancl ) California Slrccl ,0m ) m , Lumber Lime , , , , Etc , Corner h ami Douglnst'U. . Omaha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only , Offlrp , 1103 Knrnnm Street , Onmh * . OHN ArWAKEFIELD" Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported nnil Amrrlrnn IVrtlniul Cement PUtl Agent fur Milwaukee llyilrnulic Cement > ud gulncr Whltn l.lmc. CHAS. n. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets and Parquet Floorinir. Wli and rtounlai 'Mllllnory nnd'Not ons. " * ' ' ' " l. OBEnVElTDER'A'cO. . Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 3X 710 and iUHonlh lllh Street Manufacturers of Overalls , Jesni I' uU , bblrt * . Kta. tunanil 1101 IXiugUt Btreet , Omaha. .Neb. Noti'one. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 403 and 1 % Be mh IQtti Bt. , Omalia. Olla. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo Uren aKtc. , Oinaba. A 11 lllrhiip , Mnmmer VINYARD Si SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 1106 llarner Street , Omaha. Office Flxturoo. Till ! SIMMONI)1 * MANUFACTUUINO CO. MunulHiturc. ' of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantlei , SlUelionrJ * . Hnok Cases , Druit Klitnre'.Wall Ca ci.rHitltlonB. lulling * , Conntrm , Ileernnd Wlnn Cooler * , Mlrrori ete. tnotory m' olllee , K.Unnd 1W1 Koiltti 1JIU tJt.Jm"hn. Tolupliunu 1U4. Wholesale Dealers In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , HIS Farnam Stroct. Omaha , Neb. Wholesale Paper Dealers , , , Carrf a nlee ttork of I'rlnllnK , Wrapping and Wrltlnf \ \ 1'k er. Hpcclal atlootlon uivon to car load orders. _ Pataer Boxes < JOHN L. WILKIE. Pronrietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Not , 1117 and 1319 Douglas Bt. , Oinaba , Neb. Sooda. PHIL. STIMMEL k CO. . Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 811 and 913 Jones Street. Omaha. Storage , Forwarding A Commlaalon ARMSTRONG. PETTIS 4 CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch bouile of the llerm r UUKET Co. UmtjIcsM wbulciaie and reUllLUB 1319 and 1312 liard tTtreet. Omaha. Telcpbon * No.7U ) . OfflAHA HAHUFJ Brewora. STORZ& ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1521 North KlgthtecDth Street , Omaha , Kob. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Epenctcr , Proprietor. WO noAga and 103 and Idi North lUth Btreet , Omaha. . Matorlals. " " „ " ' W"ESTERN"N EWSPAPER'U N ION. Auxiliary Pnhlishers , Dealer , .n . T e. rreMes nd Prln r.-Buppnes. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Unite Good. ll Clothing and Leather Belting. KM Fcrnom fltr > k Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV/ . CO. , \Vbolesalo Manufacturers of Sash. Boors , Blinds and Mouldings. ranch Office , 12th and Iinrd Streets , Omaha , Neb. ' BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , VsuldluKS , HtalrWorlc and I6torlor Hard Wood Klri sb. N. K. Corner Mil and I.eaveunortb Streets , Ouintiu , buo. Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Steam , Water , lln.lway and Mining Supplies , Etc. _ VM , a nnd Vl lurnnm Hlrcot , Omiilm. ' CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , 3tcam and Water Supplies , nci'inimrtifor Must , > K0 ds Karnara t. , Omabf U. B. WIND ENGINE st PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , nallldar Wind Mills. 918 and 9M Farnam Bt. , Omaha. _ H.t.ltoss , Acting ManaKer. BROWNELL St c57i ' Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet iron Wort W-a- rmp. . fia M.H. . . lilMi Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , it , Carter AtOn rrop'I. Manufacturers of nil kind * . ' Steam Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron Wort- Worfci Bouth anh nd U. A M. Cronlng. PAXTON & T1EUI.1.NQ 1HON WOHKU. * Wronglit and Cast Iron Bniing Work , Iloiilncii , Dr * > s Work , General Koundrr. MaehlnoaDd lllucktiullb Work , omco Hml Worki , U. I1 , llj. and I7tti htrvet , Omaha. CiMAMA'wTR ETTfRO N Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Railings Ie k Unll , Window OuanU , Flowrr Htundi , Wlra tJUni.Ktc. in North Kill Btruet. Omalia. ' OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frsofFire&BnrglarProofSafes ' faulU. Jatl Work , Iron and Wlra Fenolnir , Hlgni. fiUj , O. Andietu , 1'ioo'r ' Cor. UlU and Jacktou Ml , CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and flcreeni.forlanki , onireviturei rtililencet.iito. iTuil Annlnf . I ckBinltb MnrhlncrT urtU ItlHLkimlili Works , titltioiitu Ittli inl. MEACHER & WHITMORE , FireanJ Burglar Proof SafesTime Looks * . - * " . j"