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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1888)
mi A THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , OCTOBER 30. lS8a-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. A Tendency Toward BoarlehnosB Noted In Wheat Speculation. CORN AGAIN RULES EASIER o - Ontu Hnincwlint More Active A Hub- fttantlal Advance In Provisions Fair IliiBlnosH | Inno In Cuttle CHICAGO IMIOUUCK MAHKBT. CIIH AOO , Oct. 20. [ Special Telegram to TUB HIK. : ] TJio wheat market opened lniMicr with May selling unywhcro within a rnngoof $ l.20 , ' @ 1.19X. Tito disposition of trade thereafter was to sell the market , off , nnd the tendency of prices was downward most of tlio time , though rallies wcro sharp and frequent , nnd prevented important nhrinkagc In values. Outsldu domestic mar kets generally ruled stronger than Chicago. Duluth and Minneapolis woru particularly strong , nnd New York was unusually steady , nnd good export was reported. Hiitchlnson was n local Heller curly and u buyer nnd seller later , selling on the hard npots and buying on soft spots. The crowd was disposed at drat to help him sell , but the market received strong support from some iiinrtcr | every time it showed n decided de sire to "dip. " The great bulk of the buying was In May , of course , yet a good deal of busme s was done In December at a discount VfSle under May. After the openinc ex citement the market settled for quite a time around $ I.10 | for May , and then sold off to $1.18 % . It rallied toll. 10's but broKe soon afterwards to * I.1SM. Thereafter up to and after 11 o'clock the rangu was 81.1bX@l.l ( ' < but toward the last it broke once more , thin time real-ting to $1.1814 momentarily. The rebound to 1.18 % was sharp and thcpromisa of a weak closing did not seem likely to be fullllled. Thoclo-io wits $1.18 for December urn ! for May. A break of nearly lu occurred during the last ten to llfteen minutes induced by selling by Hutchlnson nnd reports thutthreo mills in Minneapolis were about to shut down for the want of orders. A fair volume of business was trans acted in wheat , but the trade for outside public account was somewhat restricted. The majority of professionals with bullish predclietlons seem to have floated outof their holdings and to bo waiting for a break "to rutcli on again. " Few of them care to short the market , preferring to "let the other fel lows" break prices , but they are ever ready to replace their wheat on weak spots. Spec ulative sentiment on the board at this time seems to bo strongly in favor of a decided re action in price despite Hutchinson's emphatic and oft repeated assertion that wheat will go to 81.23 this weak. The feeling in corn at the opening was again easier , and tlm tendency was towards u lower level of prices. Ueccipts were not iiuito up to the estimate made on Saturday , but wcro largo enough to prevent strength accruing to the market on that account. Offerings wcro liberal and local operators were bearish , and with ( MO cars estimated as to-morrow's ' receipts , thcro was no disi > osi- tlon to look for profits on the buying side. The visible supply showing small decrease where an increase had been generally looked for , trnd a slightly steadying effect on the market , but wheat showing some weak spots had sympathetic influence on other cereals nnd so long as that feeling prevailed the amount of the day's business was small and largely local with n quiet closing of 40' ' ( ? $ 44c for November , which is a decline from the latest price Saturday of 14u1sc. ( } May closed at &ic , which is u gain for the day of Jo ( per bushel. Oats wcro moro active in a speculative way , with the lending chiefly in May. The feeling was fairly stonily in that month around 29'iU29 Va until the posting of the visible supply. The subsequent feeling was easier , prices ruling fully ke lower. Little interest was shown in near futures , which cased off Jl'e. Juno was offered at that discount - ' count from May. No. 2 cash sold sparingly early at 24c , with later trading atU o for gilt cdgo receipts , or Saturday's inside prices. The closing was active on the May option. The provision trade favored holders and sellers in its movement. Unexpectedly small receipts of hogs strengthened the long sida and urn day's closings showed nn actual ad vance in the January future of 15o on pork , lOc on lard and fie on short ribs. Deliveries. nsldc from January , closed for pork and lard at nn improvement of OJglS&c. October short ribs were also 5c higher. CHICAGO LIVE 8IOCU. Ciiicioo , Oct. 20. [ Special Telegram to THE Bun. ! CATTI.U Uusiness was fair mid prices the sumo as at itho close on Friday on anything at all use ful or good thcro in the native , ranger and Texas line. Medium and common stock was also about the sumo as at the close of last week. There were about 200 cars of Texans on sale and such as graded canncrs or below , of which there was n largo number , sold rather lower than any time last week. There wcro nearly ! UX ) cars of rangers on sale , the best of which sold fully as well as last week , ono lot inuking (4.25. Common and medium rangers sold rather lower than on Friday. Thcro was llttlo or no business in the stockcr nnd feeder trado. Most of the sales were to yard speculators , as there were only a few outside buyers present. The receipts in clude ti.OdO Texans and western cattle. Steers , 1H50 to 1500 Ibs , $4.50C 45.25 ; 1285 to 1350 Ibs , $ l.75jp4.50 ( ; l > 50 to 1200 Ibs , $3.00 < ! 4.00 ; stackers u'ml feeders , 81.l-OO3.35 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , * l.25@2. ) ; bulk , $2.10 ® 2.40 ; Texas and Indian steers , 8).30@3.0.V COWH , $1.40(32.20 ( ; western rangers , $2.30 ® 3.1X ) ; cows , fl.bCK32.60 ; wintered Texans , $2.40 ( < ? 3.40. Hone Trade was active nt the opening and fd)10o ) higher , the bulk of mixed selling at $ ) . -ToiI.V50 , with common nt * 5.2i@5.3U. : A few fancy heavy mudo $5.50@5.CO. Assorted light sold at tA.50. FINANCIAh. MONBT os CALI < Easy at ! ) © ' ) / l > er cent ; last loan 2 per cent ; closed offered at 2 jtor cent. PHIUB MERCANTILE PAFUH IJfQT per cent. STRHLIXO EXCHANGE Dull but steady at 84.83X for sixty-day bills , and * 4.87'f foi demand. _ PRODUCE. CHICAGO , Oct. 29 , 1:15 : p. ra , close. Wheat Easy ; cash. 11.1(1 ( ; November , fl.l i December and May , $1.18. Corn Easier ; cash nnd November , 400-1001 December , 3Uc ; May , 3Se. Oats Easy : cash , 2-lc ; November , 24Jjfc ; December , 25c ; May , W 1-lOc. ttyo 50 , 'c. Uarloy Nominal. Prune Timothy No trading. - . , ' . Whisky f.1.30. IJ2rk-Ea8y ; cash , $14.75 ; November , $14.,5 ; January , $14.57May ; ? ; , * H.S9W. Uard btcady ; cash , $ S.b'J ; Novcmbei and January. M.S2K ; May , | S.t5. Hour Firm and unchanged. Uullc Moata-Shouldcrs , W.OOWV.3 ; short r'ibs , -Easr cream chcddnrs , 10i/12o : UC YouR6 Americas , 2fB -Scarce ; northern , lP@20c. HWebitchiinjca ; heavy irociifiaUcd.7o : Tftllow UnchunRCil ; No. J , sollu puckctl , HKci No. a , ; iK j cuke , Oo Keccipts. Shipments. Flour. bbN . in.OGO 19OW Whrntbu . W.lXX ) < ,000 Corn , bu . 275.000 107,000 Oats , bu . -JlO.OOa 1 4,000 Hye.bu . New Vork , Oct. 9. Wheat Receipts , 47,000 ; cxKjrl | , none ; swl | market unset tled and easy with moderate inillln de mand : No. 2 red , tl.HKVitl.ir , In elevator ; ll.IWair.X nflont ; 1.14) ) @ 1.15 ; f. o. b. ; No , 3 red , ? 1 " > @l.W ; uuL-nided red , * 1.03 > Q1.12 ; No. 1 red. * ltl8@l.l9 ; No. B red , ( I O QI.oni , . Options fairly active ; unsuttled early , l % < fl\c \ higher , de clined l riiS'jc ' , closing weak at ( Ji' c under Saturday ; No. ! i red , November clos- inic at * 1.13& . Corn Hcceiptd , O'.COO ; exports. 40,400 ; spot market tnoderuteiy active ; ! { ( $ ! fc lower and weak : No. ' . ' , 4S > @ 4h54'c In elevator. 48' < ( * 49Uc afloat ; ungraded mixed , 48 > i@4U > 4C ; optloiiH dull and ( d'jO ' lower but steady ; November closing aM Kc. Oats-Hccelpts , i ,700 ; cx | > orts MO ; sixit market Irrepular and easy but moderately active ; options moderately active and ) ( ( > ? J c lower but steady : November closing at : J c ; spot , No. U white , Jl'lJ lWJfc : mixed western , 2h@il'jO : ; white wostcrn , : ! 0i40c. ( Coffee Options barely steady ; sales , M.'J.V ) bags , including October , $1'I.G. > ; November , tiU5r ; < 7 > i : . : iO ; December , SrJ.sjSta'W.OO ; Janu ary , flU.T.Vul : ! . < JO ; February , * l'J.70iil2 ( > ri' spot Kio lower and dull : fair cargoes ut 1 15.25. Petroleum Steady and quiet ; United closed at 83 > ? c. Kggs Firm ; fancy fresh scarce ; western. 21k , ( 2.'c. I'ork Dull. Lurd Dull ; sales of western steam at (3.03 ; November , $ S.r > 0 asked. liutter Weak and iulet | ; western dairy , western creamery , l ( > @ 20c ; Elgin. Cheese Dull ; western , Se. IjoulK , Oct. 20. Wheat-Firm ; cash , 1.11 > ; November , $ I.1.V4' . Corn Easy ; cash , 't c ; November , 35c. Oats Dull ; cash , 22 > $ o : November , 22fc. } I'ork Uiiehnngcd at $15.00. Lard -$3.25. Whiskoy-$1.14. Hut ter Firm ; creamery , 2iX3J7e ; dairy , Mlnnrnpnllo , Oct. 20. Wheat Some early sales wcro made at about Saturday's llgures , but the tendency was downward and In the absence of any active speculative mar kets dealers looked for lower prices toward the close ; receipts for two days wcro 53."i cars , and thu shipments amounted to 70 ears. Closing quotations : No. 1 hard , cash and December , 11.30 ; May , $1.U5 } ; on track , 81.3(1 ( ; No. 1 northern , cash and November , ? 1.17 ; December , $1.18' . , ; May , tl.23'4 ; on track , J1.2J ; No. 2 nortnern , cash and No vember , f 1. 14 ; December , tl. 15 ; May1.10H ; ,011 track , $1.15. Milwaukee , Oct. 29. Wheat Weak ; cash , $ l.asj ; December , $1.11 ; January , Corn Lower ; No. 3 , 41e. Oats Quiet ; No. B white , 2 Hye Quiet ; No. 1 , 57c. Harley Ac-live but weak ; No. 2. Provisions Steady : pork S14.r > 0. Kiuisns City , Oct. 29.- Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red , cash , ! H5c bid , $1.02 asked ; Novem ber. We bid ; December , $1.00 ' < bid ; May , 1.00 % bid : No. 2 soft , cash , $1.07 ? ( asked ; December , * 1.04J < f bid ; May , 81.11) ) bid. Corn Dull ; No. 2 , cush , no bids nor offerings ; November , 27'ic bid ; January , atjifo bid ; May , SO c bid. Oats No. 2 , cash , no bids , 20 > 4'c aslced ; November , 21u asked ; December , 2 ll u bid ; May 24Jfc bid. MVK STOCK. Chlcaeo. Oi-t. 27. i'ho Drovers' Jour nal reuortsas follows : C.ittle Kecoipts , 14.000 ; market slow and steady ; steers , 83.00fiK > .2 > ; stoekors and feeders , 81.90rt3.i5 ( ; ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.25@2..iO ; Texas cattle , f 1.40@3.05 ; western rangers , $ l.bOri(3.00. Hogs Heceipts , 10.000 ; market strong and 5 ( < Mt > c higher ; mixed , 8."i.i.n.50 ! ; heavy. 85.30 ( W5.C2I. , ; licht , 8. > .20Cif5.5 ( ) ; skips , ; i.M@5.10. Sheep Heceipts. SHX ( ) ; market steady ; natives , * 2.75@3.81 ; westerns , 83.003.45 ; Texans , $ J.75i3.25 ( ; lauib , 83.75@5.75. National Stock Yards. East St. oulH , Oct. 29. Cattle Heceipts , 4,600 ; shipments , 610 ; market slow ; choice " : icavy native.steers , fS.OOCffS.CO ; fair to good native steers , $4-IO5.00 ; butchers' steers , necllurn to choice , ? 3.30i4.40 ( ; stockers and feeders , fair to good , 8-Kl@3.20 ( ; rangers , corn-fed , $3.10 4.20 : k'rass-fcd , J2.10@3.00. Hogs Receipts , 3,010 ; shipments , none ; market steady ; choices heavy and butcher se lections , fi.r > 0@5.C5 : packing medium to prime , * 5.30(7 5.50 ; light grades , ordinary to best , (5.20@5.40. Knnsaa City , Oct. 29. Cattle Receipts , 7,420 ; shipments , 341 ; market steady for good and espcially good Texas steers ; good to choice corn-fed , $ t.75@5.25 ; common to medium , $3.25@4.50 ; stockers and feeding steers , 81I0 3.t5 ; ; grass range steers , $1.50 @ 3.15 ; cows , * 1.5@2.00. Hops Heceipts , 3,700 ; shipments. 1,000 ; market steady ; good to choice" , f5.30@5.37J : common to medium , $4VO@5,25 ; skips and pigs , | 3.00@t.40. OMAHA. IIVK srooa. Cattle. Monday Oct. 29. 18S8. It would bo hard to imagine a moro dull or dragging market than that of to-day. There were plenty of cattle hero and some pretty good ones , but no ono seemed to want them. There was some who would look at cattle but when it came to talking business they would walk away. At 2 o'clock in the after noon only ono load of cattle had been sold. Then the buyers appeared to wuko up all of u sudden and several loads wore run across the scales in short order. As high ns fJ.75 was paid for ono choice bunch of heavy west ern , which wcro the best cattle seen in the yards in some time. There was also ono bunch of very choice cows sold at $2.80. The market us a whole was strong on choice cattle tlo but easy on common stull. Thcro were very few cows in the yards and no good na tive feeders. _ fines. There were not hogs enough hero to make a market. What few there wcro sold at about Saturday's closing closing prices. Nheop. There were only two loads on the market but they changed hands. lleoelpn. Cattle . 2.200 Hogs . l.rOJ Sheep . . . 240 Provnilitii : Prloui. The following is a tibia of pricss paid In this mantel for the gradoi of stock men tioned. ITimestoors. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . 3. 75 (34.50 ( Prime steers , 1X00 lo 1300 ibs. 3.50 i < (4.00 Native feeders . 2.50 03.15 Western teeters . 2.50 ( rtS.t'O Hango steers , com'on to choice 2.50 @X50 Common to good cows . 1.25 W2.00 Choice to fancy cows . 2.23 GW.bO Common to choice- bulls . 1.25 (32.00 ( Falnocnoicaiighthogs . 5.20 < 25.2. ' > Falrtocnoico heavy fioes . 5.25 @ .Y 5 Fair to choice mixed hogs . & .20 ( fto.30 lteprcniitauve Halo * . CATTLE. No. AT. Pr. 13 cows , natives . 1071 J'J.t-0 13 cows , natives . 1071 1.80 It VNOE CATTLE. Owner and No. Av. Pr. Pawni-o Cattle Co steers , Texas . 035 $2.30 Icow . 1150 1.25 1 cow . 1150 1.50 l-'routler Cattle CoOS - OS steers . 1147 2.7S D. Watson WatsonSS SS steers . 1301 3.75 tfjstecrs . 1313 3.75 Wctzul- S4 steers . PSO 2.40 20 feeders . 1129 2.75 b'Jbtocrs . IKJ-J 2.30 53 steers . 9M O Q Suffolk Cuttln Co S3stcerH . 10S 2.70 Slstecrs . 1001 2.70 Mursh & Cooper 19 steers . 1377 3.40 Id steers . , . . .1274 3.40 nuns No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. SUV. Pr. 73. . . . 222 200 fV20 71-.2'J5 320 f5.25 T3..2tV5 80 6.5 CO. . . . ' . ' 2W ) 5.25 02..271 120 5.25 81. . . .218 200 5.27V ( W..2M 200 5.25 02. . . .271 120 5.27 $ 71. . . . 252 100 5.25 5S.9J bO 5.30 113. . . .S4G " S3 5.25 OS. . . . 274 ICO 5.80 58. . , . 241 120 ' 5.25 54. . . . 278 260 5.30 ? J..2tJ2 120 5.25 .01. . . .210 160 6.30 70. . . .203 HO 5.2t7 . .2'.i3 40 5.35 CJ..2.13 H ) O..Ti C2 . . .2W. JU 5.35 J'aciccrs' Shnwing the number of hog * bought by the leading buyers on the market , to-day ? O. H , Hammond .t Co . C37 Omaha Packing Co . . . 443 Armour C. P. Co . 404 Highest nucl Ijowcat. The following uro the highest and lowest prices paid for hoes during the past few days and on the corresponding datc4 one and two years ago ; uet. im i Oct. 1 7. i Oct. I OMAHA WIlOIjKSAIjE MA1UIET8. Prnilucc , Krultn , Ktc. UOTTKII Fancy , solid-packed creamery , 20 @ 2.lc : choice country , 10' < f ISc ! common grades , lOi'illCc. Kl.oun Nebraska iiatonts , ! .OJ@r.50j Minnesota patents , jy.'J.XjJj.OO ; straik'ht Bradcs , $ .YOOjj.V ( > 0 ; bakers' Hour , t5.29.cjj.TS ( | jier barrel. POTXTOKS Nebraska , .T5@10c per busnei : Colorado. 75ffi80o. ( SwEKTPoiATOKS 2c per Ib. POULTHT Live chickens , li.7fira3.OD p r doz. { spring cbiokcns , $ :2.oO : < ( ; i.UJ ; dressud chickeim , lOolu-rlb. Pnxns California M.OO ( < t3.5U ! per bu box. Kens Strictly tresh , lSC < * l'c ! ' candled. CALiFoiiNiAOiiirEs $ l.Uoi ( liiU per case ; DolaWares 4UnC50i. ( ' . CONCOHU OUAPK3 30@40c per 10-lb basket PEACHES Mlchlirun. 60c@fl.00 i > cr basket. UASAN1 * Common , II. 50@i.'J5 per bunch ; choice , ? l.to@U.to. LEMONS W.CO j > er cas . OiusiKM-.ViH ) ( ; il.iiO IX.T box. Cni.Kliv 2o@)0o : ) uer dozen. ONIONS NKu'oUc uer bu. U\miuic fJOUpcr 100. HRETI lOo per bushel. TIHNMP ? 'Wo per bushul. Sifp.u KIIAUT Hbls , f 4.75 ; half bbls , $2.78. APPLES Choice , J'J.riO'ii'.Troer bbl ; fancy , taui ) per hbl ; rommon , $ l.iOr il.7.'i ) per libl. CIOEII Michigan. tO.OOfflO.no per bbl ff3 guls ; California pear cider , $ l.i.OO per bbl. POP Cons Kice. 8 i4c ; common , HKANS Choice eastern liandpicUcd navies , $2.00 per Dushel ; western hand p eked navic.s , (1.75 ( < il.S ) ( ) ; mediums , $1.U1.40. ; ) Lima beans 5c per pound. HAV 1. o. o. ears. No. 1 JUland , W.OO ; No. 2 upland , * .VOJ. liKA.v (15.00@iri.00. CnopPKD FEKU $14.00(315.00 ( per ton. Cons : ilC T'c. : OATS 22tf23c. ( ViSEOAii Cider , 10@l8c per c l. White wine , 10g20c ( per Ral. CIIANIIBIIHIES $ r.WS.OO per bbl. PitovisioN-s Hams , No. 1 , 12'fc ; No. 2 lie ; shoulders , ljc ; rib bacon , IHic ; clear bacon , 12c ; picnic hams. lOc ; dried beef hams , 10 } o ; dry salted clears , short , OMc ; extra short , Kc ; sliort ribs , OKc ; pickled pigs feet , 15-lb kits , 80o ; laril , O'idi lOc ; smoked sausage , CC Sc per Ib ; hog cua- Orocrrs Ijlst. Revised prices are as tollawa : UAOOINO Stark A seamless 22c : Amos- keag , seamless. l"/ic ' ; Liowiston A , seamless. 19c ; American , seamless 17c ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , Ilul4u ; ; gur.nles , smple , lac ; gun nies , double , 20c ; wool sacks , 35c. Twines Flax , ! Wc ; extra sail , 20@2lc sail U , 10a20c ( ; cotton. Ulo ; lute.h \ : FRUITS b ics , m Ooxes , per ib , 13 ® 16c ; dates , in boxes , 7@10e ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , $3.50@3.75 ; Malaga loose raisins. $2.30(32.50 ( : now Valen cia raisins , perlb , i 4c ; Callforuiuloose mus catels , per box 91. 0. U" toriiiulnnuon- I 8i , ? " .4l : Pitted cherries , per Ib. 1 o ; Califor nia pitted plums. per Ib , 12@13c ; dried blackberries. Per ID , 7 @ 8c ; dried raspberries. | ) r ib 24 ( $3 c ; evaporated ap ples , < Kitlc ; California sun dried peaches , 13c ; California unuarcd evaporated peacnes , 15@l8c ; evaporated California apricots , 18e ; Zanteo currants , 0 } ( T7c ; Turk ish prunes , 4'f(654 ' rc ; citron. 22a24e ( ; orange peel. 15c : lemon peel , loc ; California French . COFFEES .Mocha , 25@20c ; Rio , good , 105 ? 17c ; Mandahllng , 2f2Sc : roasting Ulo , 15 ® Kic ; O. O. Java , 24@2fcc ; Java , interior. 22fJ8 25c : Ulo , tancy , 10cCUo ( ) ; Santos nnd Mara- caibo. 17iyc : Arbuckles , 21c ; McL-augh- lln'B XXXX. aijfr. SUOAU Granulated , ! -"c ; coni. A , 7'xo ; white extra C , 7 c : extra C , 7Xe ; yellow C , 7c ; powdered. b''uo ; cubes , ' S.i ; . HONKT icio for one pound frames ; strained hone.v. 10 ( < ? Ic per pound. BEESWAX Choice yellow , 20@22 > c ; dark colored , KIJSSHc. CHEESE Voting America , lull cream. @ 12Kc ; full cream Cheddars , ll@12c ; full cream flats. 'J c. PICKI.E ) Medium , in bbls , $5."U ; do in half bbls , 1.00 ; small , in bbls , SO. 0 ; do in ha'f ' bbls , W.5J ; gherkins , in bbls , 9i.WM do in half lbl 14. HI Tonicco-Plug , 20 ( < 05c ; smo JBLLIES $ l.-5 per 30-lb pail. SALT l.tO@l.a ; per bbU HOPS 7-10. 11 , i- . MAPLS SUOAR ttricks , ll@12o per ib ; penny cakes , 12@l3c per ib ; pure maple syrup , $1.00 per Kal. TKAH i oung Hyson , common to fair , 18@ 25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30 ( < i55c ; Gunpowder , common to good , 2225c ; Gun- iwwder , choice to fancy,40@05c ; Japan , com mon to medium , 15i'J ( < Japan , choice to fancy , ! fO@45c ; Oolong , common to good , 25 ® y5c ; Oolong , choice to fancv , 5070c ; Imper- iul , common to medium , 25@35o ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40i50e. NUT. Almonds , I5@l"o ; tllborts , 12@Kc ; Brazil , yrilioc ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , 10@llo ; peanuts , ti ( < Mc. CBACKKIIS 5@10c per Ib ; assorted cakes , 7 @ 25o iMrlb. as per list. CANDY Mlxed , Sil3c ( ; sticlc , 8J @ J o ; rock candy , 10K@13c ; fancy candy. 7g'J ( < c. Dry Goodi COTTON Fr.AX.Nisi.s-10 pjr cent dls. ; o. . coore , c ; o. , co Bristol , 12 > c ; Union PaclHc , 17o CARPET WAnp-Blb White. ls'.c ; colored , ° | l c. UA.TTS Standard , 80 ; Gem lOc ; Beauty , 12K ° ' U ° 0" ° > N ° ui cased , | ( ) .5u. PmNTS Solid colors Atlantic , Co ; Slater 5) ) < c. Berlin oil. 6c ; Garner oil , 7i > . PuiXTS Pink and Robes Allen , c ; Riverpoint. 5 c ; Steel River , 0 ko ; lUch inoiul , C } o ; Pacific , r PIUNTS IJress Cnartor Oak , V < ; Ramapo , 4) ) c ; Lodi , 5fc ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond mend , CKc ; Windsor'i'ai Eddystone , O c ; Pacific. No. 8Ji"e : ' Fruit of Loom , W/us Greene , . O'ie ' ; Hope , 7j/ ; King Philip cam- brie , Ho. Lonsdale , cambric , i c ; Lousdaie Uo ; Now VorK mills , lo'dc ' ; Pepperell , 42-in , lie ; Pepperell , 46-in. I2c ; Pepporcll , ( M , lOc ; popperell. 8-4 , 21c ; pep- I > erell , 9.4 , 23o ; Pcppornll. 10-4 , 25c ; Canton < -4 , We ; Triumph , Co ; Wamsutta , lie : Valley - ley , 5c. FI.AXSEI.S. Plaid naftsmen.SOc'.Qostien , 32J < c ; Clear Lake , a ) } < e ; Iron Mountain , FLANNELS Whlto-Q HNo.2 , J2 ' cO ; H No. 1 K 2 : 11 H No. # u' , , , * .c , 2. , 3 Ko ; H. No. 1. > { , 30c ; Oueeheo No. ifV42c COK-SKT JEANS Androscoggin , 7 , o ; Kcar- sargo , ifc ; Hockport , 0fo ; Conestogo. OVo , , , TxICKo > ° ? lt' m ' " ' 1-J ° 5 York. 33 ini. 13Ko ; Swift Hiver. 8c ; Thorndiko OO , Stfo ; Tnorndlko EF , 8e ; Thorndike 120 , ti ) o : ' " " " - Mo. 5 , O oi DNiMs-Amo Ueag , oz , 10 C ; Everett , 7 ot , Kl c ; York. 7 oz , i3 > c ; Hiivraukor , 8c- Jaffrey XX , ilVSo ; Juffroy XXX , i-jUo Creek Ho ; weaver ureeK cju , iue. KENTUCKV JEANS. Memorial , I5o : Dakota. 18c ; Durham , 27 > { o ; Hercules , lie ; Learning Ington , 22 } o ; Cottswold. Zl v. CRASU. Stevens' U , o c : Stevens' n bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7 < fe ; Stevens A bleached , S > Kcs Stovenji. P , 8Kc ; Stevens' P. bleacheti , ojfo ; Stens' N , 9Ke : Stevens' N , bleached. lOJ-fo ; Slovens. SHt , I'JXo MISCELLANEOUS. Taoiu 011 cioin , 82.50 ; plalu Holland. 9 o ; Dado Holland , I2fc } , lirown sheetine Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7Ko ; At lantic H , 4-4 , 7 > fo : Atlantic D. 4-4 , CHu ; At- lantioP.4-4Cc , ; Aurora LL , 4-4. 60 ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4 e ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , CJ/c ; rfooslei LL , 4-4 , Cc ; Inalam Head , 4-4 , 7fc ; Law rcnce LL , 4-4 , Cot OM Dominion , 4-4 , tk'c ; Pepperell R , 4-4 , 7c ; ITflpUrell O,1 4-4 , CJfcj Pepperell. 8-4 , 18 > Vc , Pepperell , SM. 21c ; Pcv [ perell , 10-4,2.1c ; UtlcaC- ( , 4)fc ; Waclmsctt , 4U-7 ° ! Atlrora Illi4 i 7oi Aurora 1J , 4-4 , * CljicCK West Point ra In , 8 oz , lOtfc ; West Point 29 In. 1Q ozl c ; West Point 29 In , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , 16c. FLAXNrLi-Rcd , C , 2 In , 15J < ; E , 24 In , 21 c ; G G , 24 lu , Cc H A F , ; 7,23o J U F * / 27 c. ' UIS'HIUM PluiiKCttcuccks , 7j c ! Whlttcn ton , TKo ? York , 7Kef Noruiandl cress , 8Uc : Calcutta dress. KHcsWhlttenton dress , 8Mc ; Henfrow dress , .8K@12ljc. \JAMIIHI < ; oiut i , u./c : Woods , Standard , 5 c ; Peacock , 5'/o. PKINTS INIHOO ULUB Arnold , OHC ; Amer ican , OJ/c ; Gloucester , ( Hjfc : Arnold C long cloth , 9 : Arnold U long cloth , 10J ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10k' : StlelelA , 12 ; Windsor Gold Ticket , " nnil MiscKM,4Nr.ouSulph. . add , lj < c ; citric acid , ( We ; tartarlo .We ; bal. copavm , CSc ; borax , lie ; chloroform , 47c ; glycerine , 2)c ) ; gum Arabic , select , $1.00 ; jjum camphor. ! ' . " > c ; puui opium , M.25 ; sulph. morjihla , t'-.SJ ; jromide potassium. 4''c. OILS Carbon , 150 = 10 } < c ; hcadllgUt , 175 o t ! > 4c ; easoline , 74 ° 12) ) < c ; West Virginia uuimer , lie ; zero. 17c ; No. 1 K 'lden m.i- hlnc , ISc ; extra W. S. lard , Sic ; No. I lard , 7c ; turpentine , 5-c ; linseed raw , 5ic ; > oiled , hlc. QUININE P. & W- , per 02 , Wo ; German > er or , 4Gc. _ Ijcnthcr. Hemlock sole , lg'7e ( ! per Ib ; oak sole , fll@ SL'C per Ib ; oak harness , ! lO@f.'c per Ib : selec- ed oak nnd trace. 3'c per Ib ; oak and hem- ock upper , ! 20 ( 'c per foot. Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , bOaWo ( ) per Ib , according to vcicht ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , ( IOcAfl.Ou ( per b ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra $1.00 ( 1.10 icr Ib ; hcmlocl : Itip skin. No. 1 , lJOC i70c per b : o.ik kip skin , No1 , 76jTsOc per Ib ; Phila delphia kip skin , extra , bOCglKh : per Ib. French calf skins , ( according to weight and quality ) , 1.15@1.7oDcr lb- French kip skins do. bUc ( < ? :1.10 : per Ib. Coruovan russctt , ISc ; satin linish , SOe per foot ; welt leather , $3. ! > 0@4.00 or side ; moro'cos , ( pebble front ) . liOoTIlOc icr ft < ot ; moroccos , boot lofr , 25(3 ( Ma per root ; glove calf skins , 20ii ( ; ) c per foot ; Douglas kid , 30@40c per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40@r > 0o per foot , accordlnx to quality. Tonpmcs , J3.00i10.03 ( per dozen ; linings , i5.00@0.00 per dozen ; apron skins , $10.00 ® 12.00 per dozen. _ tiitinbcr. 'irst nnd second clear. 1'4 in . . . $49 00(351 ( 00 First and second clear , \ % in. . 47 00uf ( > 0 00 niirdclea-- , l'4ful.Jiii ; . 43 00yi4i ( 00 A select , l > 4' < < UVf in . 37 00tU : 00 H select , I'fC' ' lXin . 35 OOM37 00 A stock boards , 1201G feet , 13 in . . .40 00 H stock boards , I2n5lf ( feet , 12 in . 41 00 Cstock bourds , 12 < i lG feet , 12 in . 110 00 i ) stock boards , 1S ( 10 feet , 12 in . 83 00 flooring : , flrst common , Din . 34 ( X ) flooring second common , 0 in . 32 00 Select fencing flooring . 19 00 siding , first and second clear , llglO ( ft 25 00 aiding , first common , 16 feet . 22 00 Siding , second common . 10 ( X ) Common boards . 1(5 ( 00 No. 2 boards , all lengths . 14 50 Fencing No 1. 12@20 feet . 1C 50 Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 18 feet . 15 50 Toists nnd scantling , 2x4 , 14@10 feet. . . . Hi 00 Timber , 4x4 , 8x8 , 12c < tlO feet . 17 00 Pickets , Dand II lint . 22 00 1'ickets. D nnd H square . 25 00 Shingles , extra A . . . . . 2 bO Shingles , standard A . 2 CO Shingles , No. 1 . . . . 1 50 Lath . , . 2 40 O. G. Halts , 2K in. . . . ? . 70 O. G. Uatts , J xl ! , S , I. S . 40 3 in Well tubing , D. nnd M. bcv . 22 00 Metals and Tinners' Stock. Hlock tin , small pig . $ .28 [ Mock tin , bar . 7 . 2l Joppcr , planished boiler sizes . 34 Joppcr , cold rolled ; ! . , . . 31 popper , sheathing . , . . 30 Copper , pitts . ' . . . . , . 30 THE KEApTV MAUKET. Instruments Placed' on Record Dur ing Ycntcrday. A L. Gray to K. J. Albright , lot 10. blk 2 , Pruyn s sub. Hyde park , w d . t 80fl A. O Donaboo and ' hnspnnd to A. E. Kelby et ol. 7H lots ftnd"parts of lots In Carthuge , u icd. . . . . . , . 1 The Patrick Land company to F. U. Del- linger , lots 7 and 8 , blk 113 , Dundee Place.wd . 2,000 A. Kountze tt al to E.K. Watson , lot ] , blk 11. I'lalnvlew. w d . 6M J. W. llarnsdall to L. E. Hammond , undl- vidiKl ' / ote 'J ' of BW ai-IM3 e. w d . GC C. II. Evans and wife to W. A. Colliimer , lot 1. blK 1. PlBlnview. wd . 1,000 ( } . K. [ loners und wlfu to J. Thomas , lot 40 , Okalioma , w d . 300 C. H. 1'ayuu et al to Mutual Investment compuuy , loti 7 and 8 , blk 16 , Highland I'lace.wd . C.ODO C. K. Mayne et al to J. I ) . Ferrae , part lot J , blkl.U. 13. Mayne'H 1st add , Valley , qed . 1 O. Kgan to K. Shannon , Wxlio ft In lu w > 4 tax lot , 10-li-lO e. w d . 1,900 A. I. . Heed to J. Parllne , lot 0 , blk IB , Wil- cox's -'d add , w d . COO A ! Tukcy et al to A Stockdule , lots 17 ana 18 and 19 , blk 14 , Clifton 11111 add , w d . l.W N It Macleod and wife to M O Macleod , lot 0 , bile S , Ambler Place , w d . 000 A 1 * Hendrluktton to F Clirlbtcnsen , w 5 acres of e of n w of e aii-lO-lU' , wd. . . 1,000 O It b Is T Co to M Buundcrti , lot 3 , bile 1 , Saundera and HelmbaiiKh s add , Wnl- nutlllll.wd . 300 Win L Md'ague to James Morris , lots 4 and 5 Catalpa Sd add , wd . 1,000 J L McCague toT Heofry , lot 2i , bit fl , West Cumini ? add. w d . 325 H M Hunt and wife to J M Parker , 68 lots in Florence , q C (1 . 1 Eighteen transfers aggregating . I1 ? , : K JPHBC Jnnies' Luck. St. Louis Chronicle : Jesse James , jr. ' only heir of the great land pirate , is fifteen years of ago. und strange irony of fate works for T. T. Crlttendon and his sons , for that very governor of Mis souri who hounded his father to death , anil received his Uncle Frank after the surrender of the latter. The story of the boy's engagement to work in Crit- tonden's real estate olllco is interesting. The boy , it appears , answered an adver tisement for an olllco boy. Haifa dozen other eager applicants were before him. him.Crittcndon Crittcndon asked him what ho could do , "I'll fight , run a foot race , or write a letter with any of those kids for the job , " answered the brigand's son. "Write a letter , " bnid Crittonden. Jesse complied , and proved to write a bettor hand than any other applicant. "What is your namoV" asked the ox- governor kindly. "Jesse James , jr. , " answered the boy. Doubtless ex-Governor Crittondou was as surprised that ho was about to hire the son of the notorious Jesse , whom ho had hired , the assassins to kill , us the boy and hib mother were to learn that the former's employer was the ox- govoruor. CarousInK i'u the Army. ' Yes , I loft a lieutenancy in the reg ular service at $125 n month , " said a re tired army olllcor , "and took a position at three-fifths of. that salary , simply because - cause I couldn't stay in the army nnd preserve my independence. A commis sioned olllcer in n1 fort or recruiting depot .vhoro there , are other commis sioned olllcors is expected to carouse urn' gamble as long us .his money lasts , nnd if ho don't ho is nobody. Ho can't be economical und'th * " * " . no matter how hard ho may tr\i , ids associates won't let him. There arc , 'frequent and expen sive social ovoiM nt the post , and he must chip in his snare on the barest mention of the matter. There arc nightly poker parties to which ho is in vited , and which arc likely to keep him 'broke1 twenvy-uino out of every thirty days , but ho cannot refuse either to chip in or to attend , unless he is willing to bo ostracised by these who arc almos his only companions. I don't know r single officer at West Point , of any thing like my ago , who owns oven o small homestead , and its all duo to thit infernal system of carousing and gam bling. " the Weasel Asleep. During a heated political campaign an eloquent young orator , still living old ana honored- who occppied a pulpi in one of. the inland towns of Kobruska not n 100 miles from the fair nnd nour ishing city of Orel , announced as the subject of his evening discourse : "Free Trade or Protection , Which ? ' ' The nnnmincomcnt was greeted with Interest by the politics-loving people ol thnt plnco , nnd when Sunday evening came quite n Inrge nttcndnnco of hard- cncd free trnclcrs nnd conflrincd pro tectionists were on hnnd to listen to the rovaroucd gentleman's speech. Not. n little disappointment , to put it mildly , was dlbccrnablo on the fnccs of the strangers when the cliseoum > turned out to bo nn old-timo MothodlEt sermon on "free trade in sin und protection from sin.1 That speech , it is snld , is the only ono delivered thcro during the campaign that received no after discussion from the sidewalk politician : ) of the plnco. Michael T. Evers , who was charged with the theft of a pair of gloves in the court of special t-es-slons , Newark , ad mitted his guilt , hut pointing to a weep ing wife and several wretched children , said ho had done so to buy them bread. Misfortune , ho then told , had followed him till hib life. "Ho had once been shipwrecked ; a murder had occurred in the house in which he lived and ho had been locked up for months as n witness ; with his family he had walked from Bristol , Pa. , to Jersey City looking for work , anil on ono occasion lie became so disheartened that ho attcmpte-l bui- cide. " Ho was discharged anil a num ber of lawyers made up a purto for him nml his family. According to the New York Press , Evcrs for three weeks sought work on the wharves in that city nnd during that time rescued six pur- sons from drowning. UltANCI ! OKI'ICE. JOHN M. SHAW & CO COMMISSION , Grain , Provisions , Stocks and Bonds , Margin Transactions a Specialty. JOHNSON & CIIUISTIAN , Managers. 15 HOAKDOF TKAIIE , - OMAHA. Members of tlio rhlcaio Hoard of Trade. 1'rl- vate Wires tiK'hlciigoand New York. ESTABLISHED 1878. C. S. LEE loom 39 , 22-24 Pacific Ave. , ChlcaRO.III. COMMISSION MERCHANT. Cpi | lKiiinciiti of drain nollcllrO. Ornlu nml 1'ro- > l linu bnuRlit. 4 > r mid , nr rnrrlpO nn innruliK. Viilualilp 'lrcnli r anil lliilly Mnrkvl Il < porCnscnttiiiinyftililn > H. CnrrKponilrnccvillrltt-Ml. La Platte Land Co , OFFICE , Chamber of Commerce liuildiny , CAPITAL , $300,000. $ , JOHN H. CkAHK , 1'rc ident Lincoln , Ntb , CHAHLKSA. II ANN A. Treasurer Lincoln , Neb. FKANCIS C. UUAHI'R , Secretary , Omuhn. Lam's in the desirable Counties in Nebrnskn , KIUIMIS Colorado and Wjoni- r hi u ht nnd sold. EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Great Medical Work for Young and Middle-Aged Men. New Edition , Revised and Enlarged , KNOW THYSELF , YounK and mlddlc-necil men who aru sutTerlnK from the InitlKcrvtlnnn of ) outh , Kxhaitsted vltnllty , Nervous and IMiyMcul Debility , I'remitturo Decllnu , &c. , anil the thou < mnd untold ml'erle consequent tboreon. and nil \\hi > nrc hick and Buffering an.l do not know K lint all them , cim borurvd without fall by following tlie Instruction * In the Science of Lire or Self I'rescrMitlon. 1'rlce only fl by mnll I'Ojt- iiuld , fenled. Ills n hook lur eery mini , ; < ilpiit-ef , full Kilt. 126 prercrlptlonn for ull acute and chronic * ilUcni'B. Fully pnriorBtul by the National Medical A octHtlon , Hlio awnnled the KOld and jewelled medal to the author. Illustrative latuple , with endorciu ! > nta of the presi. free If you apply now. Adilri'"the Pcubody Medical InMltute or Dr. W. II. 1'AKKKll , No. I , linfltnch H. . BouMn , Maxi. , who miiT be cnntulted contldentlally cm all iliseiues of man , nl rpfclulty. "Tho Silence of l.lfc , the latest work from the pen iif the ublo and ill tlniulsheil consulting phycl- clan of the Ponuoily MedlcHl Instttute , lloaton. It by far THE HKST medical treatise for youiiE nnd middle- aged mvn ever sunt forth In the Knull'U IUUKUHCO , and It Is pulillnhed by an Inntttuto founded by the philanthropist known In America cr Eng- Rreatest FAMILY HKKALII. Them l no mnmber of society to whom The Sci ence of Life will not be ui > eful.wbitbi-r youth , parent , guardian , Instructor or clergyman. Aliuo.vAUr. M&x Meyer-Established 1866-Adolph Ueyer Max Meyer & Bro. , SIXTEENTH AND FAKNAM STREETS. General Agents for STEINWAY , CHICKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS , , and JAS , W , STARR P-I-A-N-O-S Story &Clari and Shoninser-Bell Organs SPECIAL PRICKS AND TEHMB. Write ( or Catalogue. FOR THE CAMPAIGN - & * BEND FOR CIRCULARSi.-fr , - GEO.B.CARPENTER&CO. Z02-20B S.WATER ST. CHICAGO. r. lui'Ai.MiR. N , i > . niniM AN. j.u. PALMER. RICHMAN Si CO. , Lie Stock Comraission Merchants , Offlce-Hoom 21. Opposite Kzcbange nulldlnu , Union _ block V nl , fouth Omaha. Neb. J ; 7oRIMERWESTERFIELp& MALEY Liye Stock Commission , Room 15 , Eicbaniie Uulldlntt , Union block rards , Bouth Umaba , Neb. ALEXANDER A FITCH , Cominision Bealers in Live Sod &oom22 , Opposltn Kicbangu Ilulldlnn , Union ? tOck _ _ Yards , tioutb Omana , Keb. UNION STOCJ1 YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , tctu r .EOJO.3 > uvrlaUadcBt. ' ARrlculturni implomonto. CHU RCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , CarrUfti and Huijlu. Jm Ptrrrl , b tif uVtb nd lOtn , Omaha , Ntbiatka. _ LININGER & . MTfeALF CO. , Agricultural Implements , Wagons.Carriages . Buiiilti.Ktc. Wholesale. Omaha , Nfbra k . PARLIN. ORENDORF & . MARTIN , Wholesale I ) alrs In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies _ tOl. 0 , TO aud W7 Jones Btrnt , Omaha. _ P. P. MAST & CO. . Mannfactnrers of Buckeye Brills , Seeders , Culllvaton. Hay Hakes. Cld r Mills and Lubau l"ul- ers. Cor , lllh and Mcholas btrefls. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Wbole ale . Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies _ i-imcr Ulh * nd Mrbnlsn Streets. OMAHA UltANCH. J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. . Akron , Ohio. Hamsting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K. Mead , Manager. 1513 1 ei\Tcnw.mh St. , Omaha. MbT.INE.MlLBURNaiSTbDDAR"D Co Manufacturers and Jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. tuhsnd PaclBc Streets , Omaha , Neb. Artists' Materials. . A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , UI3 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Booksellers and Stationers. H. M , & S. W. JONES , Eucccsrorsto A. T. Kenyon A Co. , Wholesale A Rctrll Booksellers and Stationers , Fine Wedding Stationery , Commercial Stationery. t : > 22 Ioula Street. Omaha. > b. _ Boots and Shoes. KIRKENOALL. JONES & CO. , Successors to llecd , Jones A Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Agi'utsfor Huston lluboer Hhf.e Co. 1102 , 11W A 1VX llarney M. . Oinaba. Ncbraaka. w. v. " MJREco. " . . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , Bt.Omalia Mauufactorj.Bum- 1101 , 1103-llOi Douttln uicr M. . llcston. Coffees , Spices , Etc. " ' "CLARKE COFFEE co. , Omaha Coffee and Pplcc Mills. Teas , Coffees. Spices , Baking Powder , FlaTorlnu Kitracts. laundry nine. Inks. Kte. 1414- 141b llanny Street. Omaha. Nabraska. Crockery and Classwajre. _ W. L. WRIGHT , Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Kt" otnc .HI78 nth ft. . Omaha. Nebraska. "PERKINS. CATCH & LAUMAN. luiDortvrs nnd Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. llHr-nmamSt. . ' crl > axtonll lldlng. Commission and Storage- _ ' " RI'DDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , Speclaltlctip - ri . Chpr'o Poultry , Game , 112Howard Street. Oaak * . CEO. SCHROECER & CO. , Bucccssors to McMmnc H Scbroedcr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha. Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholesale Flonr , Feed , Grain and General Commision Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1011 North If.tn StreetIninhii , Nub. Coal , Coke and Lime- " ' " " OMAHA COAL"COKE & LIM'E"CO. Johoers of Hard and Soft Coal , m Fouth 13th Street , Omalin , Netiratka. S7"J. JOHNSON ftCO. \ . . ' Mannfactnrers ofLlme , And hlppur , in Lunl.CiMk , Ceuien nastor. I.lm DiKln Tlio , and Sewer Pipe. Otilov ilS.S. litb St. , Umaba , Neb. Te'cpbin ' tit. Cooda nno Notions. M. E SM"ITH & co. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1104 DouKlai. Cor. lltb St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jobbers in Dry GooflsNotions , Genta' t'urnUblnK Ooodi. Corner nth and LlaJner m . , Oioaba , Nebraika. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers or Coal and Cok 71 Soulh 13th Rt. . Omaha. Neb. Furniture. ' " DEWEY & STONE' Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre , Faroam Street. Omaha. Ncbruka. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Fnrnitnre Omaha. Nebraska. Crocorloa. PAXTON. GALLAGHER" * Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions , 'OS. 707,709 and 711 8.10th St. , Omaha , Neb ? McCORD. BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , llharnTTearenworth Streeti , Omaha , Nebraska Hardware. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , Whnletalo Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jibbers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. IIOJ , 1IQJ nml HOT Ilnrcc-y St. , Omaha , Nebraska. * Hoayy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springi , Waxen Htork , Hardware , Lumber , Ktc. 190 < and 1211 Uarn ) r btretl , Oiuaba. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR. Bnilders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanic.ol.nduffaloPc.le. . . | Uoug.a . , RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , Wb and HarneT Bti. . Omaha. Neb. Weitern Agcnti for Auitln Powder Co. , Jeffenon Sleol Nallt. Falrbanki titandaid Hcalei. HARD- Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , Hhpet Iron , etc. Aftents for II own Bcaleu Miami J'owaer and I.ymuu llarlied wire , _ Omuha , Mebraaka. , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE ion Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods 1107 Haroer Street , Omaha. Nob. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesali IStj Street and Colon I'aclBe Track , Omaha , LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash. Uouri.Ktc. Yinlt-Oorner 7th n : rxitwlai ; Cnn ! I C. N. DIET2. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th and California SttceU , Omaha , Nebratka. Lnmlier , Lime' , tent" Etc , , Etc , Comer t and Douil iSU..Ora h . T. W. HARVEY LUMBER'COTT To Dealers Only , OfficeHOT Karnam Street , Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEF1ELD , Wnolesale Lnmber , Etc , Impon J and Amertriiti I'ortliinJ Omcnl. A nt lur MllwmUro llyilr ullcC m l and Qulncj Whim l.lDie. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer In Hardwood Lmnlier , Wood CarpcU nJ 1'arquct flooring Wh nd rtouiUl Importers & Jokers in Millinery & Notions Ovornlln. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Mannfacturers of Oyeralls , J ani PantsShlrti , Kte. IliUnml 1101 UuuglM Street , Oiusho. feb. Noti'ons. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. . Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Good ? 4K1 mmKH < ntti 10th St. , Omaha. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. . Wholsale Refinoil and Lubricating Oils , Aile Off o. Etc. , Omaha. A. U. lll.li.ip. . Mutineer V1NYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Good ? , 1KB Unrner Street , ( \raatm. Office Fixtures. THK SIMMONDS MANUKACTUHINO e.1' of Offlce and Saloon Fixtures , Pana and oils. CUMMNCS Wholc'alo Dcniorsln Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , HIS Fnrnam Struct. Omahk.Neb. Paper. CARPENTElS PAPER CC. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , 'arrr a nice ttnck of 1'rlTitlng. Wrapping and Wrltlnf t'f r. 8p clal attention glron to car loail iirilem. Paper Boxes * JOHN L. WILKIE , Pronrietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , NOJ. 131 * and Ul'J Uouglns St. , Omabu , Neb. PHIL. Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 811 nnd 913 Jonca Street. Omaha. Storage , Forwarding St. Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS 4 CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission . , , Branch houno of the Heirapy lluaffy Co. } .1 wbulciale and rt'tall.jUW UlOantl l.flJ lian Omaha. Tclepbonu No. 76U. OMAHA MANU1 Brewera. STORZ&1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1421 North KliftbtccntU Street , Omaha , Veb. Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kpeneter , Proprietor. 100 Dorian and 10(1 ( nnd 101 North Wtb Street , Omaha. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION , Auxiliary Publishers , Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Pll Clothing and Leather Belting. KXB Karnarn Btr t. 3jsh , Doors , Eto. M. A. DISBROV/ , CO. . ' Wholesale ManuTr.cturers of Sasu. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. Branch ufOce , 12tn and Irani Street ! , Omalm , Neb. I BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. ' \ Manufacturer of Sash , Doors , Blinds- , -uldlupi , Htalr Work and Interior Ilnr'l Wool Kin. > n. N. K.Corner Htli nnil Ix'avc'uwurtti fctrcvti , Umalin , Mcu. i Fittings , Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRANG CO. Pnmps , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. . Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Jteam and Water Supplies. ni > < 4niiflrli > r fi" Ma f. . , ( Koods Knrnam t. , Om nfc U. S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO. . * Steam and Water Supplies , BROWNELL & Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Bheet.ro. , ; k ( Heam Jmp . Haw MIK , . Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS. Carter & hon , Prop' * . Manufacturers of all kinds Steam Boilers , TanKs and Sheet Iron Wort Works South 3)1 ) h und II. tt M. Croiilntr. PAXTO.N Jt VIUULI.NO 1HOX WOKKU. Wrought .and Cast Iron Building Wort Entities , Ilm's Work , General Foundry , Maolilno and liluckimlth Work , onitu and Works , U. P. Ky. and 17tb ritruet , ( ; niHha. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , " Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS/ Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes J Faults. Jail Work. Iron an I Wire K.mrlriK. Hlgns. Kto. O. Andretn , Pruo'r. Cor. lltb and Jack o HH. CHAMPION IRON nntl WIRE WORK Iron and Wire Fences , Railing ? , Guard ! and Screens , for banks , oinctt t'orvs. ruiUlor.ce * . oto < Improved AwnlnKS , lAOksmltli Mji'blu > r > : in < i llUclomlth Works. < UH-.itli nth. St. MEACHKR .VWHITMORE , Fire and Burglar Proof SafesTimeLoc'u