* Ya g.n * . . * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FKEDAY , OCTOBER 2(5 ( , 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Lively Bdom Experienced in the Wheat Pit , NERVOUSNESS CAUSED IN CORN. Light Trading In Ontfl Umiminl In tercut In I'rovlfllons Cattle Slow and \Venlc Hogs Active. CHICAGO PUom/CE MAUKET. Cincioo , Oct. 25. | Special Telegram to TIIK UBK. | The wheat market experienced quite u little boom to-day , und most of the advance was held , the story of the day dif fering In that respect from yesterday. The market was ntroriK "from the lump. " The ofllclnl quotations trudo the opening < 1HU for December and $1. 8 for May , but us a matter of fact , opening prices for May ex tended over a range of life , or from fl.lD to tl.H > 4. The strength displayed was a great urprlso to the majority of the operators. The weak closing of yesterday produced the Impression that prices wcro likely to go still lower , und the crowd was inclined to take a radical view in that general direction. All of which goes to show that there is no way of Judging to a certainty which way the cat is going to Jump. The market had its back arched , though , most of the session. Decem ber ranged ut tl.H@1.10 and May SUIi ® 1.1 ( > | . December was at a premium of Jc over May for u while , but the two months were on a par or close together nearly nil the time. The vast preponderance of trade was in May , but there was enough qoing on in December to show that there win llfo In the deal and n largo open interest in that deliv ery. May reached S1.1&X the Unit time a little - tlo before 12 o'clock , and reacted from that jiolnt to about fl. 5 , It recovered } Jc and bung around fl.l.gl. ( 15 % for n biiof period , I but at a quarter before 1 o'clock the register Indicated $1.1(5 ( , from which llguro thoru was f , a reaction of } { c , followed by a season of steadiness. The price of Decem ber was fl,15 % when May touched tl.lTX Ilrst , but on the subsequent rally both months were (1.1(1 ( simultaneously. The close was strong ut (1.15 % for December and tl.l54 $1.15 % for May. The volume of business was large. The public does notBccm to bo taking a very Important Hluiro in the proceedings , but the Northwest and every considerable commercial center piled in or ders with more or lens freedom. Domestic market news was generally bullish. That from the Northwest was especially so ; in deed the Northwest was the principal lever under the market. Ono of the llrat hits of news set alloat wua the announcement that receipts at 242 country elevators in Minnesota seta and Dakota aggregated only illXX ( ) bush els yesterday. For several days farmers' de liveries of sprint , ' wheat have been fulling off but this is the sharpest break yet and is commonly accepted as indicative of u decided and speedy falling off in receipts at Duluth und Minne apolis. Heceipts at winter wheat centrosaro also letting down in u marked degree , and there is n promise of u continuance of thu light movement , although In Michigan the grain seems to bo freely in motion. This falling oft in the movement from Ilrst hands docs not mean necessarily that there is no wheat in the country , but It shows that the flush of forced delivery which usually extends - tends through the first quarter or third of a crop year Is over , both as regards spring and winter wheat und the same is said to be true of European deliveries. The effect of this in this country was to cause prices to react 10tf ( 2c per bushel. The bulls contend that the market having passed through a season of the greatest pressure in the course of values is now naturally , -upward. The bulls have not been so full of spirits for twoorthrco weeks and they arc hopefully setting their eyes upon a point materially above anything yet reached. It Is true that eastern markets uro dull and that there is a disproportionate difference between the ruling prices for contract and lower grades and some other markets , but the bulls say that this fact will not count In the grand "round up. " when the actual scar city of all kinds of wheat will bo demon strated. The strength displayed by wheat was per haps a cause of some nervousness to yester day's short sellers of corn and their attempt to cover added to some buying of November by party who has been a constant menace to the bears in this future for the past month , wcro probably the principal causes , for the strong opening of the whole range of futures actively dealt In , Export clearances were good and English markets were quoteu steady and heavy shipments from here ill the next few days arc expected , if ves sel room can bo secured at about present rates of freight. The early strength was knocked out of the mar ket when the brokers of a certain operator withdrew. The early gain was considerably reduced in the last half hour. November , after selling at 42'ffc , closed at 41 > 4@Jlc , leaving it } i@c higher to-day than yester day. December , year and January all closed at the same price as on the preceding day , and May , which closed at & > % e , is only u higher. In oats there wcro no features of Interest with light trading on the regular market chiefly by local operators , few outsiders ap pearing. Transactions were at nearly un changed figures with a fair Inquiry for May around 29 > { c. Near months were more neg lected with no apparent buying to satisfy shortages , and no desire to enlarge accounts for any month within current years. A few cars of No. 2 in store sold at 24 } c , which was yesterday's general price. In provisions more than ordinary Interest was developed. Early in the day the market was supported by fair buying of January pork by Hutclunson , but subsequently a bearish feeling took possession of almost the entlro trade. Bloom and other holders un loaded a considerable Quantity of their hold ings of pork , and their offerings of that article , coupled with free selling of lard by Kirkwood and Warren , turned the tldo sharply downward. In a brief time Jan uary future sold oft ! )0o ) on jwrk , lOo on lard and lOc on short ribs. Later there was a little reaction from the severest depression , yet closings , save on October short ribs , wcro lower all around than yes terday's final prices. October short ribs , for omo reason , were firmly held throughout and closed at an actual advance of "Kc. In other lutes of product the day's net decline amounted to 2X@5o on different deliveries traded in of porn , 40c on October lard , 17) < c on November lard , ISJ o on December and year lard , 5@7tfc on January and May lard and 2) c on January short ribs. CUlCAGOJjlVE STOCK. CHICAGO , Oct. 25. [ SpecialTelegram to TUB DBK.CATTLK. | . Trade was slow , unsettled , weak and certainly lower on all grades of natives below ono or two lots of fancy na tives that sold at f5.90 and below , also ono car load of Christmas steers that made $0.50. No buyer could bo induced to look at the or dinary run of medium natives as long as he could get splendid rangers for the prices going. Sudduth & Fratt's rangers were better for the buyer for the price asked and which they sold at than any medium natives on the market , and there were plenty of rangers nearly as good as the Sudduth lot. This was the obstacle encountered to-day by salesmen who hail fair to good medium natives , and wo again say nobody wanted them , at least no regular buyer would look at such as long as there was a pen of good rangers unsold. Even common rangers out sold common natives and outclassed them as well. There was not an oversupply oi Texans , although there were 148 cars in the run , and prices underwent little ornochangc as compared with yesterday , but it should bo , remembered that Texans sold very low yesterday , native cow stock , ommon bulls , canning stock and low grade natives generally ally selling ut as low a figure as at any time , Veal calves are nlso down to low watermark , The stockcr and feeder trade remains quiet , with'Jess business than last.week and prices rather on the .down turn , than otherwise ; choice to extra beeves , { 5.50 < g < ) .50 ; medium to good steers , 1,1150 to ; 1,500 Ibs. , ' f 1.40(2 6.00 : 1,200 to 1,350 IDS. . $3.40@4.50 ; 050 U ; i,200Jbi. | 3.lKX,3.W ! ; sleeker * and feeders $2.10rtUiQ ( : ; cows , bulls and mlxrti. 20J ; bulk , $2.00rrt2.ll ( ; Texas and south western stcors , t' .40C'2.'J.-i cowvU & 0'@i.20 ; western rangers , lOfa'i'o lower ; cows , 2.50 ; Wintered Tcxnns. ii.MQ'I.M. IIoos Tr.ido was active und prices steady as compared with the downturn , 10@15c. of yesterday. The bulk of good mixed sold lit W.fiOQ.'i.fi.'i ' and best heavy at tS.CO and W. M. Common mixed sold nt t5.25&o.40 ( , and light assorted at $5.4005.05. FINANCIAL. Nr.w Yonic , Oct. 25. ( Special telegram to the Hr.K.l STOCKS -Tho market opened steady to strong , London sending some buy- ng orders. The forenoon was without Im portant features , price changes being unus ually small. Prominent room traders bought St. 1'aul. There was said to be n strong inside - side support In Northwestern and both these grangers showed small Improvement in the early hours. Lake Shore was also strong and somewhat higher. Slayback was said to bo boosting It and Hallen'a buying was thought to bo for the Vandcrbllts. New England advanced half n point early on Lon don buying , but subsequent selling by Chicago cage anil Uoston caused a moderate decline. Northwestern and St. Paul closed finally } 4&su higher than they opened , but Lake Shore did not show much of a nut gain. New England rested % point lower and Hichmond Terminal Jf lower. The re mainder of the list in which there was any action was not far from opening prices. It was another uneventful day. The following were the closing quotations : U.S. 4s regular. . . . 127J ; Northern Pacific. . "fl5 * t' . S. 4scoupon * ! . .1"75 , | dopreferrcil ( ip < H. S.4"sr Wllar. 108 . C. * N. W lliTi U. 8.4VJHcoupon * ) .108V tin preferred , . . . .HJ't I'aclllc Us of ' : > UM' , N.Y. Central . . . .108' , Contrnl I'aclllc . 3.1 > i P. , I ) . & 13 2ll'i Chicago It Alton. IKi Hock Isluml 107 Chlcngo.llurllngton C. . M. &St. 1 * . . . .Mi1 } >ilncy i/i' ( , ilo preferred lOil'i D. . I , . Je W. . . .HKi'i ' St. Paul It Omaha. . .I" ' ' , Illinois Central. .110 I tlopreferretl 101" 1. . It. At W ] V Unitml'aciflc Mi" , Knnstii & Texas . . ll'\V..St.I. , . .VI1 H'i ' L kt-Sllor 10.1'j tli > preferred. . . . "b'S MlchlKnnCentr.il . Wi Western Unlou 64'j. Mlfchourll'acillo . . . 749 | MONET ON CAM. Easy at IJ igC per cent ; closed offered nt 2 per cent. PKIUB MKIICAXTILB PAI-BII ljf(30 ( per cent. Smiaivn EXCHANOB Dull and weak at W.84 for sixty-day bills , and M.bT'-i fur de mand. PRODUCE. CIIICAOO , Oct. 25. Wheat stronger ; Cash. tl.ii : % ; November , tl.U'i ; Decem ber , $1.15 { ; .May , $ l.ir 111 Hi. Corn Easy ; cash , 41'c : November , 41 5-10cc ; December , 39 0 ; May , ! ! Sc. Oats Steady ; cash , 21' e ; November , 24 It-lOu ; December , 25 0-lUc ; May , ' "JJie. H.VO r.Tc. Hurley Nominal. Prime Timothy Nominal. Plnx 11.43. , Whisky 1.20. Pork Easy ; cash , $14.00 ; November , $14.47)4 ; January , $11.50 ; May , $14.T2) ) . Lard Easy ; cash , | > S.'J.'i ; November , $8.15 ; January , * 3.W f ; May , $8.30. Flour Quiet and unchanged : patents , W.75Q7.00 ; bakers , * 4.75@3.25 ; winter , J5.50 liul'k Meats Shoulders , * S.OO@S.25 ; short clear , $ S.'J7' ' @S.50 : short ribs , $ r0. . Huttcr Firm ; creamery , ! Ba27c ( ; dairy , 15ii22c. ( Chuoso Firm ; full cream Cheddars , 10' ' c ; Hats , ll' ' < (31U ( < jC ; Voung Americas , Eggs Firm ; fresh , . Hides Steady ; heavy green salted , 7c ; light green salted , " ' 40 ; green , 5'iJe ' ; salted bull , 5' c ; green salted bull , So ; given salted culf , 7f )7. ) ! c ; dry Hint , Oc ; dry calf , 7abc ( ; deacons , lof'tllJc each ; dry salted , 7c. Tallow Steady ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4 } c ; No. 2 , ; iX ° i cake , 5c. Hecoipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 17,000 7,000 Wheat bu . 57.000 69,000 Corn , bu . 305,000 93,000 Oats , bu . 190,000 174,000 Uyc , bu . Now Vork , Oct. 25. Wheat Rejoiots 97,150 ; exports , none ; spot market quiet und l@l > ' .c higher und firm ; No. 2 red , in elevator , 3fl.ll % < gl.l2 > f ; afloat , $1.12 1.ia % ; No. 3 red , $1.00 ; ungraded red , * 1.00@l.ii : ; No. 1 red , $1.15gl.lG. ( Options more active and lQ 2c higher ; strong , No. 2 red and November closing nt $1.11 % . Corn Heceipts , 185,150 ; exports , 93,110 ; spot market weak and moderately active , chiefly home trade ; No. 2 rod , 49 @ 49c in elevator , 494i49c afloat ; ungraded mixed , 49@50c ; options dull and i , @ o higher , weak ; November closing at 49 e. Oats Hecoipts , 79,900 ; exports 800 ; spot market loss-active and JrfO'fc lower ; options dull and steady , November closing at 3 spot , No. 2 white , 33o$3c : : mixed west ern , 27 < 331 } c ; white western , : iOii40c. ( Coffee Options barely steady ; sales 59,750 bags , including October , 818.Wi@I4.15 ; November $13.00013.95 ; December , 13.30 ® 13.75 ; January , $13.10(5 ( > 13.iO ; February , $13.10i13.45 ( ; spot Hio easy and quiet ; fair cargoes at $15.75. Petroleum Quiet and firm ; United closed at 8514-0. Eggs Dull but easier ; western , 21 ( I22 Pork Quiet and stcadymessl5.7r10.25. Lard Near by deliveries broke sharply on realizing the new crop ; options easier und dull ; sales , western steam , $9.05 , closing at $8.75 ; December closing ivt $8.41. Butter Quiet and steady ; western dairy , 12 } @l8o ; western creamery , lC@2Jic ( ; Elgin , 27c. Cheese Quiet and about steady ; western , Mlnnonpolls , Oct. 25. Wheat Firm ness of speculative markets helped prices up hero for cash wheat. Local millers were taking most 61 the grain , and samples con taining a good proportion of hard sold fairly well. Keceipta to-day were 344 cars , ship ments 80 ears. Closing quotations : No. 1 hard , cash , $1.29 ; November , $1.2 < JK ; De cember , $1.80 ; May , $1.33 ; on track , * 1.2t ! .f ; No. 1 northern , cash , $1.10 ; November , $1.10 ; December , $1.1(1 ( ; May , $1.21) ) ; on track , if 1.20011.22 ; No. 2 northern , cash , $1.00 ; November , $1.00 ; December , 81.10 ; May , $1.10 ; on track , $ l.ia@1.10. Milwaukee , Oct. 25. Wheat Firm ; cash , $1.07 ; December , $ l.09 # ; January , $1.09 % . Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 42c. O.its Quiet ; No. 2 white , 20Kc. Uvo Fairly uctlvo ; No. 1 , 57c. Uarloy Dull ; No. 2 , 73 > o for October. Provisions Easier ; pork cash , easy , No vember , f14.90. Cincinnati , Oct. 23. Wheat Active and firm ; No. 2 red , $1.05. Corn In fair demand ; No. 2 mixed , 40@ Oat's Active ; No. 2 mixed , 25Jfc. Barley Steady ; No. 2. mixed , 23 > @ 2l ( > c. Kyo In fair demand ; No. 2 , 60o. Whisky Firm at $1.14. Kaunas City , Oct. 23. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 redcash , $1.00 asked ; November , OSo asked ; December , sales at OOo ; May , $1.04 bid ; No. 3 red , cash , b5o asked ; No. 2 soft , cash , $1.03K asked ; December , $1,04 % bid ; May , $1.00 % bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings ; November,80oasked ; January , 20o bid ; May 30Jfc bid. Oats No. 3 , cash , i0 ! } c asko d ; November , 20cbid ; May , ! Mtfo bid. MVK HTOOli. icjiR , Oct , 25. The Drovers' Jour nal reports as follows : Cattle Heceipts , 10,500 ; market slow , lOo lower ; beeves , $3.00 0.50 ; stockers and feed ers , $3.10@a&0 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.20 Q2.90 ; Texas cattle , 5I.MK33.50. Hogs Hecoipts , 10,500 ; mixed , $5.30(35.55 ( ; heavy , $5.40@5.75 ; licht , $5.80@5.55. Sheep Receipts , 9,500 ; market steady ; natives , $2.753.80 ; westerns , $2.75 3.50 ; Toxaus , $2.60@3.25 ; lambs , $3.25@5.00. KnuNixa City , Oct. 25. Cattle Receipts , 8,554 ; shipments , none ; bulk of supply.thin , market steady for good quality ; good to choice corn-fed , $1.75@5.25 ; common to medium , $3.25@.50 ; stackers and feeding steers , $ l.SOi3.35 ; grass range steers , $1.00 ® 8.15 ; cows , $1.25@2.75. Hops Hecoipts , 5,503 ; shipments. 1,200 ; ac tive , strong and 5Q10o higher ; good toeholce , $5.40@5.55 ; common to medium , ? 4.40Q5.30 : skips and pigs ; $3.00 ® 1.40. National Stock V'urtls , East St. Louis , Oct. 25. Cattle Hecoipts , 2,345 ; shipments , 1,930 ; market steady ; choice heavy native steers , (5.00 ( 5.50 ; fair to good native steers , i4.-lUM5.00 ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , $3,80@4,40 ; stackers and feeders , fair to good , $ J.001'iZ3.15 ; .rangers , corn-fed , $3.00(34.10 ( : grass-fed , $2.00@3.10. . .Hog HeceipV , 8,0051 shipments , 3,335 ; market lower : choice heavy and butchers ? selections , $ r > ,50@5.t' > 0 ; packing , medium to prjme , $ .VU@"i,30 ! ! ; light grades , ordinary to best , $3.SoQi'.3S. ' OMAHA STOOIi. Cattle. Thursday. Oct. 25 , 1S93. The receipts were light and the market ex tremcly slow. No trading nt all was done during the forenoon and It wus quite late In ho afternoon before any cattle , to speak of , vcre sold. The market as u whole was weak ml lower. There were no very desirable aUle on sale of any kind , the bulk being other common westerns and Texans , The market dropped off another lOc to-day , nd only two loads reached $5.45. The gen- ral quality of the hogs was hardly ( is good , s yesterday , which made the sales nppenr ewer than the market really wus. The re- elpts were light und the hogs were all sold arly. _ Hlicop. The market was well supplied , there being Ivc double decks of good western sheep on alt.1. " Httlo . ViOO Hoes 8,100 iheep b53 Prevailing Prlcui. The following is a table of prices paid la his maruet for the gr.ijoi of Block m on ioned. 'rimesteers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs..f4.10 (35.00 ( 'rimesteers , 1100to U < 0d Ibs. . a.75 u 4.40 Vnitvo feeders. . . 2,50 ( ft'J.Vt Western feeuers 2.40 ( 3.CO Jange steers , cotn'on to choice 2.50 ( g3.25 Common to good cows 1.25 ( a2. ! 5 Choice to fancy cows 2.25 ( ii2.f > 0 Common to choice bulls 1.25 W2.00 'airtoelioico light hogs 5.10 fitS.'Jft 'air to choice- heavy nous 5.35 @ 5.45 Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.25 ( < i3.40 Kepresiiuuiuvo Saloi. CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 21 cows , natives ! > : i5 $1.00 I ! oxen 17L < 3 l.OJ 2 Miockers (105 2.00 10 rows , natives 900 2.07 } 10 feeders 712 2.40 0 feeders 12-1(1 ( 2.50 7 Btockcrs 850 2.f,0 2 cows 1275 2.5" b steers 1050 2.00 15 feeders 1117 3.00 KstctTs , unlives 1318 4.10 " 8 calves , per head 7.35 UANOE CATTLE. Owner and No. Av , Pr. Standard Cattle Co 40btcers , Wyoming and Tex,1053 $2.00 T. II. McKcc 2Scows 1012 1.65 Sand Creek Cattle Co 73 steers 11SO 2.85 W. W. Wclls- 30 feeders , westerns 1100 3.00 Jeader & Son 10 steers , Wyoming 12 < 32 2.S5 A. W. Haygood 20.cows , Wyoming 985 2.00 4 cows , Wyoming 1UB 2.0J 1 steer 970 2.25 , V. H. C 77 steers 1013 2.S5 00 steers 10b4 2.55 No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk Pr. 58. . .157 $5.10 00. 0 240 $5.35 73. . .215 2SO 5.20 04. . . .Uil 200 5.35 09. . .20J 120 5.20 04. . .283 140 5 35 O'i. . .200 210 5.20 01. " 200 5.85 4. . .325 40 523 78. 244 320 5.85 40W 91. . .231 W ) 5.25 70 o m 2fcO 5.35 05. . .217 2SO 5.25 40. .201 bO 5.35 81. . .227 2SO 5.25 05. , .207 40 5 85 78. . .2'JO 210 5.25 77. , .33-1 240 5 85 03. . .210 210 5.25 01. , .251 H20 5.8 ; J 72. . .242 120 5.25 05. 440 . .3.51 200 5.25 ff ! . . bO . .220 20 5.23 71. 120 70. 240 5.2714 71.Hi . .300 bO 5.40 IK ) . . .335 100 5.30 ( Hi ! . .300 120 5.40 01. . .277 320 5.30 00. 100 5.10 (53. ( . .205 5.30 02. . .20 210 5.40 07. . .203 2SO 5.30 00. . .202 40 5.40 08. . .243 200 5.30 02. . .2bO 5.40 "V 74. . .234 300 5.30 57. . 302 " " 5.40 50. . .313 5.30 30. . ,2'JO "so 5.40 03. . .2aO 700 3.30 07. . .277 bO 5.40 OS. 200 5.30 53. . .30-1 100 545 52 100 5.30 50. . .800 120 5.45 I'ncKcrs' Purchase * . Showing the number of hogs bought by .helcudlng buvers on the market , to-day : 3. II. Hammond Ac Co 453 Omaha Packing Co 1,144 Armour C. P. Co 1,021 Cudahy Bros : 512 Highest anil Lowest. The following are the highest and lowest prices paid for hogs during the past few days and on the corresponding dates ono and two years ago : Oct. 1 I Uet. 18J7. Oct. 1883. 5 B7ifc5 ! 90 4 'I' ) 40 Sunday. B (0 ( Htf 05 4 45 3 75 . ' ! 1)1 fi 05 fed 05 3 S 4 : B 75 it59J 4 20 < 2&4 uU i Sunday. 405 41.4 : 4 26 @i 35 5 60 & . * > U3 410 . . . 4 05 C 4 25 K & 0 ( ( . " > U > Bumlny. 3 9J til 15 B > W 721 ! 4 'M (14 ; u Sunday. 5 110 4J5 70 400 < &t 'Jf > 3 HV'.ittl 05 4 00 Hit I 152J .1 bO to I 07 > 5 M < & - > ff , 4 00 2J 3 8(1 ( 01 aumlny. 4 10 4JJ4 Si 3 HO en no B 40 < aj 00 4 : Ol 3 } 3 C5 &l 75 6 " 5 Wi 65 Sunday. 3 80 5 CTUtM 6Ti 4 25 (24 ( ItJ 425 @ 4 CO Llyo Btoclc Notes. W. S. Burmister has gene to David City. William Fox was in from Bralnurd with cattle. Mr. Grnwbow , Gretna , marketed a load of hogs at $5.45. Colin Hunter came in with a train of cattle - tlo from Smithwick. Cudahy Dros. , of Milwaukee , bought a bunch of light hogs. G. W. Haimnontrce , Farragut , was in with a load of hogs for W. H. Robeits. Hobert Johnson , North Loup , came In with a load of hogs which sold on the market. Ogalalla , Nob. , was represented by L. A. Brandhoofcr , who came in with u load of hogs. _ 05IAI1A WHOLESALE MARKETS. Produce , Fruits , Etc. UUTTEH Fancy , solid-packed creamery , 20 @ 23c ; choice sountry , lO lSo ; common grades , lOwlOc. FLOUH Nebraska patents , $0.03@7.50 ; Minnesota patents , $ I.25@iOO ; straight grades , $ o.00@5.50 ; bakers' Hour , $5.25@3.75 per barrel. POTATOES Nebraska , 35@lOo per bushel : Colorado , 75'a8dc. SWEET POTATOES 2c per Ib. POULTUV Live chickens , $2.75(33.03 ( per doz. ; spring chickens , $2.oO@3.0J ; dressed chickens , lOc peril ) . PJIAHS California $3.00 ( < * 3.50 per bu box. Eoos Stnctlv iresh , 18@19ccandled , CALiKoitxiAGiiAi-ES $1.25@1.50 per case ; Dolawares 40@50l\ CONCOIID GUAPES 30@40o per 10-lb basket PEACHES Michigan. 50c@$1.00 per basket. BANANAS Common , $1.50@2.25 per bunch ; choice , $2.50(33.50. ( LEMONS $5.50 per case. OIUNOES $5.00i < ii.00 ! per box. CKLEIIT 25@30c oer dozen. ONIONS lOW > 50c per bu. CADHAOE $2 00 per 100. BEETS lOo per bushel. TUKNIPS SOe per bushel. Su'ER ' KIIA.UT Bbls.f4.75 ; half bbls , $2.75. APPLES Cholco , $2.50'i.75 - > er bbl ; fancy , $3.00 per bbl ; common. $1.50 ( 1.75 per bbl , CIDER Michigan , $0.00(30.50 ( cer bbl 32 gals ; California pear cider , $15.00 per bbl. Pop COHN Hico. 3T < 4o ; common , 2@3c. CAKROTS tOcper bushel. BEANS Choice eastern handplckcd navies. $2.00 per oushcl ; western hand p.cked navies , $1.75(31.80 ( ; mediums , $ l.30@1.40. Lima beans 5e per pound. HAY I. o. D. cars. No. 1 Jpland , $0.00) ) No. S upland , $5.03. Uiux-$15.0010.00. CHOPPEH FEED $14.00@15.00 per ton. COUN SKga.'c. OATS-2223c. VINEGAR Cider , 1018o per ( ; ! White wine , 10@20o per gal. CUAMIEUHIES $7.50(33.00 ( per bbl. PROVISIONS Hams , No. 1 , 12Xc ; No. 3 lie ; shoulders , O'fe ; rib bacon , llKo ; clear bacon , 12c ; picnic hams , lOc ; dried beef hams , 10) 0 ; dry salted clears , short , 9Ko ; extra short , 9ke ; short ribs , gj o ; pic-kled pigs feet , 15-lb kits , SOe ; lard , 9 > < ® lOo ; amoVed sausage , G@3c per Ib ; hog cas ings , 17@lSc.- ' ' ' ' Grocnra lilst , ' . Revised prices are us follows : . BAoof.xa Stark A geamlou ° 23o ; koag , seamless. 17' ( Jo ; l.cwiiton A , seamless , 16c ; American , seamless 17c ; burlaps , 4 to5bu , IKgUu ; gur.nles , single , IMe ; gun nies , double , l0o ! ; wool sacks. 35c. Twines Flax , 3so ; extra sail , 20ijJlo ( sail U , IffifSOos cotton. 21c ; lute. c Diuno FRUITS t ics , m boxes per ib , 13 ® ICc ; dates , In boxes , 7(910c ( ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , M.50@-3.75 ; Malaga loo.so raisins. $2.30032.50 : new Valen cia raisins , pcrlb , ? , , ; California loose imis catcls. per box $1. 0. I'lliiorimilomiont. U8rJ , f . l'i. pitted chorrics , per Ib. 1 c ; Califor nia pitted plums , per Ib , 12@13c : dried blackberries. Per Ib , 7 ; ( jf8c ; dried raspberries. i > cr Ib , 24@- ; evaporated ap ples , iiidlc ; ( ; California sun dried peaches , life ; California unnarcd evaporated peacnci , KiftflS-c ; evaporated California apricots , ISc ; Xanteccurrants , C1 < ( ft7c ; Turk ish pruues , 4'4fi-4 ' ; = rcs citron. 22 < it24c ; orange peel. 15o : lemon peel. lOc , California French CorrKES Mocha , 25C t'6o ; Hlo , good , 7c ; MandahllnK , a'X&SSc ' ; roasting Uio , 1.V4 Oc ; O. O. Java , 24@2 ! o ; Java , Interior. 22 < fc 25c : Hio , lancy , 10 ( , | uc ; Santos and Mara- aibo. 17W1UC : Arbuckles. 21 fo ; McLaugh- Hi's XXX.21 "ft * . SUGAR Granulated , rc ; conf. A , 71 o ; vhite extra C , 7 , ? < c : extra C , 7 > { c ; yellow ; , 7c ; iKW-dercd. > . ( . ; cubes , & , , HONET 1 ( < tl c for ona pound frames ; trained honey. ' 0@ leper pound. BKKSWAX Choice yellow , 20 ( 2 0 ; dark colored , 13S8I4C. CIIKESE Voiing America , lull cream , 2 J12 } c ; full cream Cheddars , 1 @ 12c ; full cream flats , 2 c PicKi-m Medium , in bbis.$5.rn ; do Inha'f ) als , $ . ' 1.00 ; small , In bbls , $6. 0 ; do In ha f ) bls , $3.50gher. ; < ins , In bbls.on do in half bl $4.11 JEM.JBS-5V.35 per 30-lb pa"0 SAIT $1.30al.3 ( per bbl. Horn 7-10. in i MAPLE Sutun tiricks , lliT12c ( per ib ; ipnny cakes , 12i13c ( per Ib ; pure maple syrup , $1.00 per iral. TKAS i oung Hyson , common to fair , 18@ 25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30v < f55e ; junpowder , common to good , 22ii23c ( ; Gun- XHvdcr , choice to fancy , 40a03e ( ; Japan , com- non to medium , 15ijr. ( : Japan , choice to raney , 30f45c : Oolong , common to good , 25i $ )5c ) ; Oolong , choice to fancv , 50 ( < l70e ; luiper- iil , common to medium , 23$35c ( ; Imperial , 'ood to fancy , 40 ( < i50e. NUTS Almonils , ifi@17c ; nlborts , 12@Uc ; Brazil , OjilOc ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , 10jjllc ( ; Kjanut-s. ( ( We. CIUCKKHS 5ii10c ( ! perlb ; assorted cakes , 7 ( § 2. > c perlb , ns per list Finn , Holland Herring , 0 c ( < T95c per keg , Fish , yt bbls. , No. 1 , $0.00. Family 3.75 : Trout. No. 1. $550 : Mackerel , H' bbls. No. 1 Shore , $15. ( 0 , Large Family. $10.50 ; Labrador Herring , $4.50 ; Columbia River Salmon , $17.00 per bbl. CODFISH Per Ib , whole. 6c ; bricks and trips , 7 < BSe. ' CANi v--Mlxed. S'ffilSe ; stick , roclt candy , 10' < @ 13o ; funey caudy. Dry Good * COTTON FLVNNELS 10 per cent dls. ; LL SJcc ; CC , CJfc ; SS , 7'fc ; Nameless , 5c ; UX , ISo ; 11 , 2'to ; No. 10 , 8) e ; No. 40 , lO fc ; No. 00,12 } c ; No. SO , 13) < c ; No. 30 , coloredHe ; No. 50. colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12Wc ; Uristol , 12 ! c ; Union Pacific , 17c CAHPET WAIIP Bib White , l ' , < c ; colored , " IUTTS Standard , Sc ; Gem lOc ; Beauty. .i'c ; Uoonc , 14c ; U , cased , $0.5o. PBISTb Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slatar 5Uc. Uerlin oil. C c ; Garner oil , 7i\ PHI srs Pink and Hobes Allen , c ; Kiverpomt. 5 .c ; Steel Ulver , 6 c ; itleh inond , 0) ) c ; Pacilie , Pmxrs Dress Cnarter Oak , r' ; -.uinniK ) , 4 0 ; Lodi , 5 , ' c ; Allen , Oc ; Rich- nond , O. c ; Windsor , il > , . Eddystone , ey c ; > iciilf Ol c BIKACIIED SiiRETiNO Herkclcy cambric 'o. 00 0 } < c ; UcstYcti 't-4. OXc ; butter cloth Oo'4iVc ; Cabot , 7J c ; Far well half bleached 8kc- Fruit of Loom0 , ' . . " . Greene G , 'OVo ; Hope , % \ Kl"K Philip cam- > ric , iic : Lonsdalo . cambric , i c. .onsilalc , Oc ; New iork mills , 10J < Cc ; : Jeppercll , 42-in , He ; Pepperell , 40-in i2c ; Pepperell , 0-4 , lOo ; pepperell , 8-4 , 21o ; Pep- Hsrell , 9-4 , 23o ; PcpperelL JO-4 , 25c ; Canton 1-4 , 8r'4c ; Triumjih , Oc ; Wnmsuttn , He ; Val- FLANNCI.S. Plaid Uaftsmen,80c ; Gosnen , ; clear Lake , SiJKo ; Iron Mountain , While G'H.No.2 , ,2 ' cQ. ; H , No. 1 , Jf , a * v A " H. No. 2. ; U H ! No. 1 , Hi30c ; Quecheo 'No. 1. , 42c. IHET JEANS Androscogirin , 7 c ; Kcar- sarge , 7e ; Hockport , 0 < c ; Conestoga. Oj c , TICKS - York , 30 in. , ! 2 > < e ; York , 12 hiT ! 13fo ; Swift River. 8c ; Thorndlko OO , 8X0 ; Tnorndiko EF , 8Kc ; Thorndiko 120 , 9 > < o ; Thorndiko XX , 15c ; Cordls No. 5 , Cordis No. 4. 1 juiirc.y ± * * -i. I'/JHu , " ' J V. .A , - ; Beaver Creek AA , ISc ; "caver Creek BB He ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc. KENTUCKT JEANS. Memorial , ISc jDakota ISc ; Durham , 27 > c ; Hercules , Ibc ; Learning * inglon , 22 c ; Collswold , 27Kc. , , CKASII. Stevens' B , C c : blevens' B bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7 } o ; Stevens A bleached , 8 > - c ; Stevens' P , 8XC ; Stevens' P , bleached , 9Kc ; Stevens' N , 9 : ; Stevens' N , bleached. lOJ c ; Stevens , Silt , 12J./C MISCBI.LANKO'CS. Taolo ou ciotn , $3.50 ; plain Holland. 9' ' < c ; Dado Holland , 12fc. Brown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7Xo ; At lantic H , 4-4 , 7' o : Atlanlic D , 4-4. CJic ; At- lanlic P , 4-4 , Co ; Aurora LL , 4-4. 6e ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4c ; Crown XXX , 4- * , 0c ; Hoosler LL14 , Cc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7K < = ; Law rence LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , f. c ; Pepperell K , 4-4 , 7c ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , CJi'o ; Pepporcll. 8-4 , 18Kc ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 21c ; Pep perell , 10-4,230 ; UticaC , 4-4 , 4Jfc ; Wachuselt , < - 'i Aurora U , 4-4 , 7cj Aurora B , 4-4 , West Point ! in , 8 or , West Point 29 in. 10 or , 1 c ; West Point 29 in , 12 or , 15e ; West Point 40 in , 11 or , 16a FLANNELS Red , C , 24 in , 15Xi E , 24 in , 21 o ; GG , 24 in , Cc ; H A F , # , 25o JKF , Si , 27 > c. Plunaett checks , 7Jc ; Whitten- ton , 7 } < c ; York , 7 < o ; Normandi aress , 8Kc : Calrutta dress. 8ko ; Whittenton dross , 8Jfc ; Krnfrew dress , 8K@1"3 5. CAMiiiiics Staler , SJ/c : Woods , Standard , 5 > o ; Peacock , 5 c. PHIXTS IXDIOO ULUK Arnold , "Jic ; j ICMI , C c ; Gloucester , OJ/c : Arnold C long cloth , 9 : Arnold B long clolh , * 0 } : Arnold Gold Seal , lo ; : Stielel A , 12 ; Windsor Gold Ticket. 10K. Drujjs nntl Chemicals. MISCELLANEOUS Sulph. acid , lj < c ; citric acid , OOo ; tartarlo 50o ; bal. copavia , OSc ; borax , 12c ; chloroform , 47c ; glycerine , 2' > c ; gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; gum camphor , 32c ; gum opium , $3.25 ; sulph. morphia , 12.83 ; bromide polassium , 42c. OILS Carbon , 150 = > lOc ; headlight , 175o .45/c ; gasoline , 74 ° 12) ) < c ; West Virginia summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 golden ma chine , 18o ; extra W. S. lard , 8e ( ; No. 1 lard , 47c ; turpentine , 51c ; linseed raw , 55c ; boiled , 5 * > c. QUININE P. & W- , per oz , 55c ; German , per oz , 40c. leather. Hemlock solo , lSjjJTq ( ) per Ib : oak sole , 31@ St'c per Ib ; oak harness , 30@ > 2c per Ib ; selec ted oak and trace , 3 over Ib ; oak and hem- locll upper , 20@22c per foot. Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , 80 ( < cOOc per Ib , according to weight : oak calf skin , No. 1 , 00c@51.0o per Ib ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra $1.00 ( 1.10 perlb ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , 00@70c per lb ; oak kip skin , No. 1 , 70 80c per Ib : Phila delphia kip skin , extra , 8,0@00o pcrlb. French calf Bkins , ( according to weight and quality ) , $ t.l5@1.7aucr Ib- French kip skins do. K0c $1.10pcrlb. Coruovan russctt , IHc ; satin llr.ish , 20c per foot ; \yelt leather , $3.50(94.00 ( for side ; moroccos , ( pebble go t ) , 20jj30o ( per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 25@30c per foot ; glove calf skins , 20a30c ( per foot ; Douglas kid , 30@40o , per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40@50o per foot , according to quality. Toppings , $3.00(810.03 ( per dozen ; linings , 15.00(39.00 ( per dozen ; apron skins , $10.00 ® 12.00 per dozen. Immber. First and second clear. 1 > 4 In. . . $40 005t 00 First and second clear , \ % In. . 47 OOfefiO 00 Third cleav-.U l } in 4U 00dj46 00 A select , l@lWln ! 37 OOW30 00 BBclcct , l 4'Sl } < ln 35 0037 00 A Block boards , 12@10 feet , 12 in 46 00 B stock boards , 12@10 feet , 12 in 41 00 C stock boards , 12M10 feet , 12 in 30 00 D stock boards , 12@10 feet , 12 in 23 00 Flooring , nrst common , 0 In 34 00 Flooring , second common , 0 in . . .32 00 Select.fencing flooring. 10 00 Siding , first and second clear , 14@10 ft 25 00 Siding , flrst common , 10 feet 22 00 Siding , second common 10 00 Common boards , , . . .10 00 No. 2 boards , all lengths. . . . ; 14 50 Fencing No l,12@20fce * . 10 60 Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 18 feet , .16 50 Joists nod scanning , 2x4,14(310 ( feet , . . ,10 00 Timber , 4x4 , 6xb , J2.S10 ( feet 17 00 extra A. . ; . . . „ ; . . . . ' . . . 8 80 Shingles , standard A 2 00 Shingles , No. 1 1 60 -rfitu. 2 40 O. G. Halts , 2 In 70 O. G. BattN , UX3 , S. I. S 40 3 In Well tubing , D. and M. bev 22 00 Mctatii nncl Tinners' Stock. Block tin , small pig $ .23 Mock tin , bar 29 Copper , planished boiler sues 84 Copper , cold rolled 31 Copper , sheathing 80 Copper , pills 30 Copper , Hals 31 Galvanized sheet iron , Juniuta 50 , 10 and 5 per cent discount i'atcnt planished iron , No. 24 to 27 , A .10 'atent planished Iron , No. 24 to 27 , B .09 { oofling , 1C , 14x20 6.15 toomng. IX , 14x20 0.93 Hoofting , 1C , 20x28 10.25 Roofflmr , IX , 20x28 18.75 Sheet Iron , No 20 8.60 Sheet iron , No. 27 8.00 Solder , best 17 Solder , No. 1 15 Tin plate , 1C , 10x14 0.53 Tin plate , IX , 10x14 8.25 steel nails , base , per keg , . . . . 2.35 Steel wire nails , base , per keg 2.90 JUNK Machine castings , $18.00(313.00 ( ; stove plates , $7.00aS.OO ; ; wrought lron$8.00O 10.00 ; bones , dry , $5.00 ; steel , $5.00 per ton ; oppcr , $ S.Wi 9.00 ; brass , $4.00(38.00 ( ; zinc , $ ) . ( HKa3.00 ; solid lead , $2.00@8.00 ; tea lead. $ J.OOi2.60 ( ; rubber , $2-50@3.00 ; mixed rags , I1.10Q1 15 per ewt. THE UEAlvriMHAKKET. [ iintriimeiits Placed on Hr.corcl Dur- IIIK YcBiertlay. F 1'oteraon and wife to S Mottensen , lot 17 , block 6 , ( irammercy Pur * , w d . . . TOO H K Jenneson et al , to S M Kltclien. lot 0 and n ! M ft lot 7 , block Hoggs and Hill's n-CDiid nOd , wd . . . . . . . 16,000 H K Jfime-ou et ul. to S M Kitchen , nil of s w or a w or n e .1 , 15 , M , between lot H. block ft , HOKKS nutl Hill's second ndtl and Farnitin yuvet , w il 1,000 U E Jenni'Mm et al , to 8 M Kltchun , s 'M tl lot 7 and all lot C. block 5 , Hoggs nnd HlirHnecoudiidd. wd 1H.OOO S Hii.-caU to T Ilirnnnn , lots 4 , 7,8 and P , block f > , lUirlinstcm S [ Harp. < i c d . . 1 A K Toiiralln to 11 W Y te- > , lot 17 , blue * I. lllllfiiile Itenervr , w d 2,1X10 A K Totizallu to J II 1'enliody. lot 16 , Ilock7 ) , Hillside addition. Nol.wd . . . 1,600 J 11 I'cnlioily and wire to W A Hess , lot II , block 7. Illllsltle addition No. I , w tl 3,000 \VMlsnmnn und Ife to S H Wllllnski , lot ? , Wooillaun , wd 620 Duiker ctHl , to U H Hoggs , lot 10 , Forbes .sub , nc d 1 J llarkcrct ul , to I , W 11111 , lot U , I'orbes bill ) , I ] Ull 1 K Ni-wton to A M ( Iri-evy. lot U , lilK HI , llunntom plnco , lot 1ft , blk 1 , Fouler place , w tl 6 L KInsey anil tiiKban I to C II Keller , lot 1 , blk4 , WestOumlng Add , w d 1 A J 1'oppletou and wife to J Hofenateln , lotli , blkU , 1'oppli'ton park , wtl 1,000 J U Meie.ith ami wlfo to C I , Chatter , lot K and ,4 lot M , Windsor place , w d. . . . 2,400 II Kountzeand wire toM II Ilorger , lots J4 and IS , blk 111 , Kountze place , w d 1 II Konntr.e nnd wife to tl It Heifer , lot , blk 21. lot 2 , bile iE. , lots 1 and 2 , blk 31 , lot a , blk : ir > , lot 1 , bit W , Kountzo place , wd 1 H Kouutzo an wife to M 11 Merger , lot f , blk 2J , lots 10 and II , blk SI , lot J , blk 24 , Kountze place , w d 1 A I , Keen to public , dedication , making 20th uvo 37 tl wide J Anderson to W Vaughn , jr , c 'J lot 4 , blk 1 , nub J 1 KeJlck'H add , < | c d 1 D C 1'atterson et al to M I Patterson , lots 1 , A and 10 , blk 1 , lots 1 , 2 , 7. 8 und 0. blk 2 , FoUoin placf.nnd vC6t 140 It lot ( i.blk 7 , Goto llrlllliint 4,000 E H Corbett and husband to O and M Ttir- neon , w 3J ft lot 2 , blk 4 , Denlse's add , tied 1 WPo-ttHr.tr , to W J Denlsp , lots 20 to 30 , blk 2 , Woodlau n add. w d 1,000 O i mgou und vlfe to U F Heed , w HJ feet , Iot2 , blk 4 , Dentse'H add , wd C.3CO H .1 Davenpoitto J E Hlley , lot 27 , Daven port's -lib ( lino's add. w d COO J K Ullry and wlfo to.I II Hubert , lot 27 , Davenport's bub ( Use's add w d 800 ? W ( jr.iy uad wife to J S llouser , lot 19 , blk6 , iiauscotn place , w d 2,700 Twenty-fecvcn transfers $4f34 ! To err is inimnn , but yon make no inibtalie if jou us > o Dr. Jones' lied Clover Tonic for dyspepsia , costiveiie'Ss , bad breath , pilespimples , ague nnd malaria , poor appetite , low spirits , or diseases of the kidneys , utomuch and liver. 60 cents. Goodman Drug company. Born In a Gale at Sea. Baltimore Sun : In a stateroom of the ( rood American ship Samaria , lying at Ward's wharf , Canton , is a sweet little baby boy as pinK as an incipient rose , whoso advent into the world was made under circumstances peculiarly inter esting. The little fellow has a happy father in Cnpt. Snow , and his introduc tion was made on the voyage of the Samaria from Antwerp to Baltimore. On Friday night the Samaria came in the capes , and on Thursday preceding she was cuught in a hurricane which made the noble ship careen to her beam ends. In the midst of the howling gale the little cherub came as sf to bring peace to the troubled waters , and it is hinted that soon afterward there was a lull in the storm. The ceaseless rocking of the ship had the influence of a cradle rocked by a mother's hand , and the first lullaby to the infantile ears were shrieks of wind through the cordngo of the Samaria , whose sails were snugged down to close rcofs. It was an anxious time for Captain Snow to watch the s ills aloft and at the same time think of the mother and little son in the berth below. The sailors say the waves dashed over the sides in mis chievous glee as if to plead that they might biptizo the little stranger with all the ceremony provided by Neptune and the mermaids. Both mother and child are doing excellently. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL , AUIETINE OINT- MEKT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 25 cents per box by mail 30 cents. 11HANUH OFFICE. JOHN M. SHAW & CO COMMISSION , Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds , Margin Transactions a Specialty. JOHNSON * CII1USTIAN , Managers , 15 HOARD OF TRADE , OMAHA. Members of ttio Chicago Hoard at Trade. Prl- vate Wires to Chicago and New York. Timber Claims. Tree Seeds nntl Seedlings for Timber Claims , Krult Tree < i , Small Fruits , Urnameutals , Krer- greeuH , etc. Sena for price list FflEB I Address , D. 8. LAKE , Prop. , Shenandoah , Iowa. Our OnniiTMAS ROOKS (8elUint ( ( rom 60 cents , tolV > 0) ) will pay you a larger profit than i any others the next three months. CAH3iu : , & CO. , ( Limited. ) 40 Dearborn Street , Cblcago , 111. . IU PALMER. N , P. niCHUAX. J. . ULANCHA BH PALMER. RICHMAN * CO. . Lie Stock Commission Merchants , -T * < NORIMERWEStETFIELD& MALEY Liye Stock Commission , Room 15. zchanite Dnlldlng , Unl n Block TaNa , _ bouth omaha , Neb. ALEXANDER k FITCH. Commision Dealers tn Liye Soci , acorn K , Oppoctut Kzcbanie Building , Ualon Stock _ Tarfli , Boutft Omaba , Neb. " 'T ' 'TUNION. . STOCX YARDS CO. , Of Omeha , Wei 0 _ _ implements. _ CHLfnCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Auricnltural Imjlcments , Wagons , CirrHiet ( id Iluinln. JineStreet , bttnecDttb and l thUt _ _ LININGER & METIMLF CO. , AfijicnltnrallfflplGinents.fagonSjCarriages . i , Etc. VTholeiile. Omabt , PARLIN. ORENDORF & MARTIN , In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Ml , 9iO. m ml DOT Jeim Btr t. Omaha. P. P. MAST& CO. . Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , CaltlTaton , V.tj Ilakt , Cld r Mlltt itnd Luban 1'ul- Terlitrt. Cor. Uth and Nlcholai Strttti. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , -Wholttalc- Agricultural Implements , Wagons 4 Buggies OMAHA. J. P. SEIBERLING & CO. , Akron , Ohio. Haryesting Macliinery and Binder Twine , W. K. Mta.l , Hanntr. HI3Lc Tcnworth U. Ornah * . MOLINE.M'ILBURNA , STOOD ARD Co Idanufarturtn and Jobber * ID Wagons , Baggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor.'gth and 'aclflc gtrcotE , Omaha , Seb. Artists' Materials. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1M3 Doudai Street. Umaba , Nobraika. H. M , * S.\V. JONES. Succeitorsto A. T. K njon ,1 Co. , Wbules lc &lletnll Booksellers and Stationer , FIDO Weddlni Stailonerj , Commercial tRtlonei7 UC ! Iou ln Street. Omaba. Neb. Boots and Shooo * KIRKENDALL. JONES 81 CO. , ( Buoctnora to JU d , Jo ei t Lo. ) WholesaleMannfactnrersofBootsandSuOes AienUfur no ton Rubber Khoe Co. 1102,110441106 llarney tit. . Omaha. Nebraaia. W. V. MORSE * CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-1106 Douglii St , Omaba ManuIuctorT , Bum mer Ht. . Boitun. Coffooo , Sploos , Etc. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Umaha Cofft * aid fplce Mlllt. Teas. Coffees. Spices , Baking Powder. FlaTortng KitracU. Laundrr Blue. Inki. Ktc. lilt- lilf , lUrotr Blr t , Omaha. N braH . Crockery _ . "WL"W'RIGHT. . Agent fortbit Uannfacturcri and Importeia of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. O ce , 317 S. ISth St. , Omaba. N bra > ka. PERKINS. CATCH & . LAUMAN. Imoorton and Jobber of Crcckery , Glassware , Lanrcs , Silverware Etc. 151 < Faruam St. , New PaitoD RulMlnK. Commlaalon and Storage- ' " RIDDELL & RIDD'ELL" Storage and Commission Merchants , Fpeclaltlr- " r r- < - . f-tpc- , . ' 'nnltrj , Oamr 112Uowrd 8tr t. Omalui. GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . Cucceiiori to McEbane A Ecbroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaba. Ntbraika. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wboleiale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision Merchant. Correipondence ibllclted. 1011 North ICtb btreot , Omaha , Neb. OMAHA COAL. COKE & Jokers of Hard and Son Coal , M9 South IJtb StMtt , Omaha , Ntbruk * . JTJ JOHNSON 8tCO. \ / . Mannfactnrcrs ofLtme , And iblppcr.i ut Coal , Coak , Cuuient , Hauler , I.lm Drain Tllu. and Sewer Pipe. Once , 21 * ,8.13tk St. , Omaha , Kelt. Telephone Sli. Notions. " " M. E SMITH * CO" . Dry Goods , Farnishinc Goods and Notions , 110 } and 1104 Doujla * . Cor. llth et. , Onaba. Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jobhers in Dry GoodsNotions , G ta' Fnrnliblng Ooodi. Corner llth and Iluner BU. . Omaha. Nubraika , NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ; Shippers of Coal and Cofo 214 South 13th HU. Omaha. Neb. Furniture. DEWEY * STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , farBan Street. Omaha. Nebraikm. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Furniture Omaha , Nebruk * . PAXTON , GALLAGHER * Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions , TOS. T07,709 and 7118.10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY ft CO. , Wholesale Grocers , I th and I arenworth Street ! , Omaba , Nobraika. Hardware. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , Wboleealo Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jotters of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. IKti , 1105 and 1(07 llarae ? St. , Omaha , Nebraika. JHeavy iHardvvnre. W. J. BROATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Spring ! , Wagon Stock , Ilardwar * . Lumber , Etc. 120S and 1211 liarn i utreet , Omaba. HIMEBAUGH * TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Ittchaalct * Tool ! and Buffalo Scalei. 1 0& Douglui Blreet , Oaiaka , Nebraika. RECTOR. WILHELMY Ot CO. , Wholesale Hardware , nil anfl narnrjSti. , Omaha , Neb. Western Agenti f or Auatln P w er Co. , Jeffenon Steel NaJli , Katrbanki Htandard Bealei. Bealei.N N HARD- Wholesale Hardware , Cutlet ? . Tin Plate , Metali , Sheet Iron. etc. Agents for Howe Scales Miami 1'owdrr and Lyman Barbea wife. Omaha , Nebraska. Hats , Capo , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE St CO. , " Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods. 1107 name/ Street , On aha , Nob. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of.Bnilding Material at Wholesale 18tj Btiect ao4 Union PaclBc Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD. Dealer in iumher , Lath , Lime , Sashj DOOM , Ktc. Taxdi Coratr } th and DewflM ! Corce LLUJjIlO k mfcarj c. N. Dealer in All Kinds of Lite , 13th and Culifornliv Street * . Omaha , Ncbmiko. Lumlier Lime CcfflcnCiic , , , , Etc , CorncrCthand Douelm ( . .Omaha , T. W. HARVEY LUMBER COT" To Dealers Only , Office , 1ICJ Farnara Plrfft Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported and American I'ortlaml Crini-nt. Put ! Agent for Ullnuke llrilrnullc Couient and QuIncT Wbllo I.IUIQ. CHAS. R. LEE , / Dealer in Hardwood Lunte TTcod CarpeU and Parquet flooring , tth and Douglai _ NUllnery ! and " " " " "i. OBERFELDER""C"O. . inporters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions ! tH. tlO and iU Smith llth Street OvorullB. , ' CANF'IELD MANUFACTURING co. . Manufacturers of Oyeralls , Jeani PanU , KUlrK , lite. lltRand 1104 Uougla * Street , Uniitba. > eb. Notfons. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. . Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 403 and 105 B ( utMOth St. , OmnhH. OJI8. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. . WMsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , A le Orea > , Ktc. , Omaha. _ A. II. Hl hnp , Mannjen ' VINYARD & S CHNEID'ER , Kotions and Gent's ' Furnishing Good ? , 110S Uarnej Street , Omaha , Office Fixtures. THIS SlM.MONDS MANUFACTUIUNO CO. Manufncturc.'f of Bank , Oifice and Saloon Fixtures , Mantlet , Sideboard * . Rook Caicn , DriiK Klxturrs.Wall Caiei , Partition ! . KalllnxJ.Coiinlern. llecrami Wlno Cooler. , Mil-Torn.etc. hiotorj anil nrare , liJU Had lia Scuth 13th Si , , Omaha. Telephone DM. Paints and oils. CUMMINGS & NEILSON. Wholesale I > Aler ln Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , HIS Tarnam Street. OmahaNob. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nice itock of Printing. WrappliiK and Writing Special attention eiren to car Inml uriler ! . JOHN L. Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Nos. 1V.7 and 1319 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. Sooda. PHIL. STIMMEL fc CO. . Wnolesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds til and UU Jonca Htrei t. Omaba. Storage , Forwarding A , Commlsalon I ARMSTRONG. PETTIS 3c CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch hnune of the Uenuuv HIIKKT Co. Hiuglcnal wuoleiale and retail , IJOb UlOanil 1312 Itartl Siruet , Omaba. Telephone No. 750. OMAELJHANUFJ Brewora. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , IWl North Klgthtconth Street , Omaha , Keb. Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galyanized Iron and Cornice , John Epeneter , Proprietor. 950 Dodge and 103 and lot Nenh 10U btreet , Omaha. _ Prljjtera Materlals. _ ' W'ESTERN NEWSPAPER'UNION.- Auxiliary PuWishers , Dealer. in f Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods W Clothlnc aad Leather Belting. 1003 Farnam Street. Sjah , Doora , Etc. M. A. DISBROW , CO. , i ' 'Vboleiale Manuficturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings.L Branch offlce , 12th and Irani Street ! , Omaha , Not ) . S BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. { Manufacturer of Sash , Doors , Blinds , ' lulillngi , StMrWork and Interior Ilar'l Wood Klw U. N. B. Comer Mb and I < caYimnortu btrccta , Omaha , Mco. I , Pjumpa , Etc. A. L. STRANG CO. . Pnmps , Pipes and Engines , Jt"m > CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pine , Fittings , Jtcam ud Water fiippllei. no-iinunrtpp. fnr Mont. _ _ s Roods Ktunam t. , OmahJJ U. S. WIND ENGINE K PUMP CO. ' , ' Steam and Water Supplies , BROWNELL & CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery . . . . , . ibcut I Toil NVor * * u * * - ? Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS. Carter & son , Prop' . Manufacturer ! ef ull kinds Steam Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron WorU Worki South 20th and n. & M. Crosilnir. A VIKKI.INO IHON WOHK8. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , Englnci , llrais Work , General Koundrr.Mnohlnoand Ulackimltb Wiirk. onu-o and Work ! , U , r. lljr. and 17 Ui Utroet , Omaha , OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , " Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings ' Daik KMIi , WlnJow Quardf , Hewer StamlVlra Slgnt. Etc. IP North Kth Ktrcet.Oiauba. * OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'frs ' of Fire . &Barglar Proof Safes i Vaultt. Jail Work. Iron ani Wire fimclng , Hlins , Kltt O. . ' ' . . . AuJroon. 1'roD'r. Cor. lllbaadJackiun Bt r CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fencir , Railing ? , Guards and Bcrteni , for banki , oinces.iforn , roililepfos , etc. ImpToreq AwnlDiii , I ocLtmltli Mni'lUntrr c.ud lU Worts. < * > boutU Hell Ht. . ' , MPACHER &WHITMQRE , 'Email ' Bnrglar 'Proof Safesjime 'Locks '