THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Whcni Opened Heavy nnd Closed n Few Oonta Lower. CORN CLOSED WEAK AND LOWER. Provisions Attract Increased Atten tion Cnttlc About tlio Same Active nnd Ten On IB YcHtcrdny. CHICAGO PIlomiCK MAIlltKr. Cnirufo , Nov. 17. [ .Special Telegram to TiiBHr.i : . ] The wheat market w.is heavy unit BCcmliiKly ready for n break all day , yet It was a stubborn market and resisted raids with stolid strength that sorolv tried the nerves of "short sellers. " ThU was the case until the session wan well advanced. Then the deluge. The first fc.ituro of note was the rapid selling of a bl | ? line of wheat by Scliwnrt7 ft Dupcc , with SCCIIIIUR dolor initiation to bro.xk the market. I urio lots wcro offered a shade under the market until Mny wni pulled down from ? l.Hi ) to $1 IHJf ? ( in N. When the pressure from that source relaxed the prlco rebounded toil. 14 ' 4. It sub sequently worked back to 11.14 , ami for an hour or moro hung nt * I.Hl.U'if. Then , shortly before 1 o'clock , pressure w.is put on , nnd the market was beaten down to SI M' . There was a strong flshl around $ ,13Jf , but tuo market soon p.ivo w.iy , and fractions dropped off rapidly. It toolc but u moment to travurso the distance from * l.ii : lo f I. ! ! ) > { . With Hcarcely a piuso the jirlco went to tl IM' wliiTivafterutrilllnRdclay.rtstnrtwas made for l. in. 'Ihcclosc was $ l l'Jt < @l ID for May , nnd $ l.H for December. This malccs a loss on the day of l o for December and l } ( Slc for.May. The dealings wcro heavy the last tliirty minutes , and a declining ten dency overwhelming. A ray of light may h'o found for bulls in the fact tli.it the difference between contract wheat and No , 3 had nar rowed 'J c In the la t two days. It was given out curly that F.ilrb.wk had unloaded the last of his big line of wheat through Schwartz it Dupco , but on the other hand , parties who are very close to that gentleman say that ho had exprusied his intention be fore going c.ist to hold on to his wheat , re gardless of Immediate lluetuatlons. That , however ; was be/oro ho came Into personal contact with the intensely boarUh crowd 111 New York. Ho may have modified his views Hincc. In any event , the importance of Fair- bank's position has been quoted at its full value Ho is said to liuvo been long only about 1,00 ! ( > % ( )0 ) < ) bushels , instead of 7,000,1100 or 8.000,000 bushels , us reported by gopslpers. The lir-Ht ulfoct of the unaulhorbcd announce ment that Kairbanlc had sold out was to braeu up the market , but later another view was taken of it and the crowd acted as though a terrifying bng-a-boo Irid been re moved. Short sellers operated with more conlidcnco than usual. Thu bull-dog in their path had abandoned his post. Hutchlnson was on all sides of the market. Ho was buy ing and selling at every point , appearing sometimes in the guisu of a raider , and a0'iiiu as a buyer at top prices. The erowil has ap parently given up trying to guess who has been doing the steady buying that was noted for two or thrco days , the mysterious de mand having been seemingly satisfied around $1 14. For want of definite knowledge on the Mibjcot some of thd wise ones attributed the buying to Armour , but that tip was quite as ineffectual in bolstering up values as Pillslmry'tt ' letter. The I'lllsbury epistle has developed its greatest power in its klck-like- a-kangaroo. The market was weakest and most active the last half hour. In that time it broke a full cent and closed weak nnd limp at the bottom. Hutrhinson was a big seller on the break. Indeed , ho started it on n report that the receipts of wheat in Minneapolis on Monday would be near'y seven hundred cars. On the break there was brisk selling on stop orders "for long account. " It was generally supposed that cables were steady , but the situation abroad cannot be said to bo favorable to the bulls. The domestic situation also seems to bo destitute of fresh bullish inspiration , and some of the beat friends of wheat do not an ticipate a change for the better until ttio stocks of flour are reduceit considerably. The mills are very generally curtailing pro duction for the present. The receipts of corn wcro 29 cars over the estimates made yesterday and (1,000 ( bushels moro were added by canal. In to-day's ' in spection returns there were five cars of new corn and thrco of those graded No. 2. The wcajher was again clear and frosty , which is of course favorable to freer movement of this year's crop and to an improvement In its condition. The I-.lverx | > ol market was quoted dull nnd slight. A reduction was quoted for spot nnd November delivery , but moro de ferred futures were unchanged. The prin cipal influence was the weather nnd its prob able effects , and those were not in favor of higher prices. The business done was again very limited In amount. There were few outside orders and they , as far as could be ascertained , were princfpally to sell. A weakness developed in wheat was another element of weakness which was felt most near the close. May future was in fairly good demand , though It suffered in price along with the others. November closed at UOjSfc to-day , against ( % yesterday. De cember was18lic ! ! nt close , which Is UP'Ve lower than the resting price of yesterday , and May clo ing nt liSJf bid to-day is fc under tiio closing price on Friday. Provisions attracted increased attention. Cash property was again in good demand , nnd in n speculative way trading was moro pcncrnl nnd larger in volume than on any day during the week. On morning call , sales , macio for future delivery , amounted to 'J.fiOO ! barrels of pork , V.'MO tlciecs of lard nnd 250,000 Ibs. of nhort ribs. Increased buying by distributive trade , coupled with meager stocks here , has finally turned the tide , and to-day the bull side was favored with a strong , as well us an active , market. Higher prices wore realized with out trouble , and well maintained throughout. In pork the net advance established was 7 > i ( < ? 17 o ; in lard , iT c , laud in short ribs , CHICAGO IJIVK sroca CHICAGO , Nov. 17. ( Special Telegram to TIIK HnB. ] CATTI.B The quality was poor and common , mndo up largely of low-grado ToxuiiHiind ranger * , yet nearly all were sold ; and anything at all useful , either in native , Texan or ranger line , sold equally as high as yesterday. A stock yard circular , referring to the business of the week , says : "Our cattle market opened this week with u fair supply of western and Texas cattle and a largo supply - ply pf natives , 'corn-fed. ' And while the re- colpts have been moderately quiet during the week , price * have advanced on westerns , Tezans and native butcher stock , while corn- fed native cattle have declined from day to day until prices arc 25o lower. On Friday there were less cattle , and prices nro a little stronger. Western cattle are abput in for the 'Reason , and better markets are looked for on native corn-fed , as our packers , as well as shippers of live cattle will have to confine their purchases to this class. Texans will be coming forward the cntiro year , but as a ma jority go Into cans , tlioyMo not greatly inter fere with corn-fed cattle. The receipts include 3,500 Texas and western cattle. Steady , choice to extra beeves , nominal at $ .5.00(3 ( ! fU.OO@3.-IO ; cows , bulls and mixed , * 1.4l ) @ 3.001 bulk , { 3. < . > 0JX2.00 ( ; Texas cattle , bteers , t2.Mi. ) : < X ) ; cow , $1.65@MU ; western rangers , * 2.1 > 0 < < f.UO. Ilocis Trade was active but lOu lower than the opening yesterday , closing steady with all Bold , Hulk of mixed sold within a range of f3.80@.V35 , and best heavy at jruo 6.45 , a few fancy making t5.UX$5.M. Thcro wo * a heavy run of light with a limited de mand , hence an ordinary run of ISO to I'JO-lb ' nvcr.iVensohl at S.j035.t5 ; ; ; light light sort cold largely at $3.W ) , which uus higher than any other class. The i ocelots so far this month , as compared with the same period last year , show a large decrease. In consequence quence packers did not enter into competition for offerings. Usually we have largo receipts and good markets this tuna of tha year , and if the receipts wcro hcavlar business would be better , The weather hot boon warm , and that also Is against , us. With the present shipping demand nnd colder weather , so packers can handle hogs ( or product ) , wo ran nee ti6 reason why the market should not hold up to the present prices , Soar as U-urned there are not as inniiy hoes ready for market ns there should be at this time of the year , and it l thought that the bulk of the hogs will bo marketed later In the season. It looks ns if provisions would be light , and ex port demand good. Slight fluctuation * this week leave i the market about 16@20c lower than last week. riXAXUtAl. ! . Nnw YOIIK , Nov. 17. [ Special Telegram to TUP. linn. ] STOCKS It was a very quiet day In stocks , with no important chances in prices. Therq was a linn tone on the belief that rate cutting troubles will bo no worse nnd that an improvement Is likely to occur nt any time. The opening was at a little better flpurcs than yesterday's close and a further small cain was made in most of tlio stacks in which there was any trading. The total sales were GTi , 103 shares. . The following were the closing quotations : tr. ! . 4s roRtitar . .127HNorthrrn | Pacific. . Jfl't IT. S. Iscouuons. .127' . dopreforred MIS ir. ! < . < ' , sroKUlar 107VC. * N. W 110'j V. S. 4's coupons .W , do preferred , H3 1'ftrincGsnt'VI . .121 N. V , Central ins'i OntrM Pnelilc . " I1. , I ) , .li : 24'i cajro 4 Alton 133 Hook Island 10 ClilrtiK , linrlltitton ; ( \.M.ASt.V t Oulncv . . . .lin'fi ilo preferred. . . IIW ! > . , ! , . * w. . . . . .ii7'i : ' St. 1'AUlAsOmarm . : i8 Illinois Central .l ! I doprnfcrrcd , . . .ini'4 I..II.V\V ir. Unlonl'nctnc n > KntKas , VT t s . . HP , W..SI. U k V l.l'i ' I.nkcSlinre . . . . . tti'j ' Oo prcfcrrod'Hi MlehlBiintVntral , M'j'Wottcrn ' Union MJi .Mlsioiirll'.vcillc . . . * 7'il MONEY ON CAM. Kasy nt 1J per cer.t ; closed ut 3 percent. I'niMB MF.UCAXTILE I'Ai-r.n IJn'Ci ? , " per cent. STEUMNO H\cn\NOR-Diill but firm at M 84Vf for sixty-day bills , and * IS7 ? { for dcinaud. _ ritonuGrc. CiiH'Aoo. Nov. 17 Wheat Knslerj cash , fl.ltlVi ; December , SI.11 ; January , ( l.UUX i Mav , $1.12 15-1(5. ( Corn Steady ; oAsh , ft'JJfc ; Drccmbcr , & J4c ; January : i7.'l-llo ! ; Mav , U'jJC. O.iti Stcnii.v ; cnh , ' Ktyta ; December , , - , % May , yjSe. Kvo 55e. Hanoi' Nothing dolnij. 1'rinio Timothy Nolhini ; doing. riax-i.ro. WhlsUy 11.20. 1'ork Steady ; cash , $ H.SO ; December , $1477 ; Jiinuury , tH.S7k ; May , flu.07j { @ ifi. 10. Lard Steady ; cash , $8.40 ; December , ( S.371 ; .Innimry , $ S. ' lj ; May , | S.37j < i. flour Quiet and unchiuiKcd. Hulk Meats Shoulders , $7.37J (3 ( > 7.r > 0 ; sliort clear , fS.l'J S.U. ' ) ; short ribs , $7,500 7.70. 7.70.Hutter Hutter Firm ; creamery , 21@J9cj : dairy , Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , 0 % @ 10'.fe ' ; Hats , l0 dWfc ; Voung Americas , Kggs-Firm ; fresh , 19@20c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green Halted , C } o ; light , green salted , lUfo , green , r ; ; salted bull , f > } fc ; green bull , 4' c ; given dry flint , 7l ( ( ? 'Jo ; dry calf , 7@Sc ; branded hides , 15 per cent off ; deacons , i@JJc e.ich ; dr.v salted. tO , < $15c. Tallow Firm ; No. 1 , solid packed , DC ; No. ' - , Ic ; cuke , 5c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbis . 12,000 11,000 Wheat bu . -Jlr.OOO 77,000 Corn , bu . 10J.OOO 20J.OOO Oats , bu . bO.OOO 00,000 Kyc , bu . Cincinnati. Nov. 17. Wheat Dull and weaker ; No. 3 red , $1.04. Corn Firm ; No. " mixed , ! 4' ' < 644J4o. Oats Dull and barely steady ; No. 2 mixed , 27Uc. U'hisky Ster.dy nt $1.14. MiiinonpoliH , Nov. 17 , Wheat Specu lative nmrKcts were lower and with pros pects of a still further decline , buyers bolding - ing to wait for bottom quotations ; No. 1 hard , cash , $ ! . : ) } ; December , $1.24 ; May , $1.2W ; on trade , * 1.23 ; No. I northern , cash , JI.12 ; December , $1 14 } ; May , $1.17 ; on track , $1.1. ! ; No. 3 northern , cash and December , * 1.07 ; May , $1.12 ; on track , * 1.07. Milwaukee , Nov. 17. Wheat Easy , cash , $1.04 ; December , $1.05 ; January , fl.OO . Corn Easier ; No. 3 , 4 Si : . Oats-Firm ; No. 2 white , 30@31c. Kvo Easy ; No. 1 , 5li ( c. Harley Easy ; No. 2 , 72 > fc. Provisions Firm ; pork , cash , (14.80. Kanxan City , Nov. 17. Wheat Steady ; No. 3 red , cash , no bids nor offerings ; December - comber , 'Jlitfe bid ; May , ' .W > fc bid ; No. a red , cash , 78c bid ; No. U soft , cash , 97 c asked ; December , Stfic bid. Corn Weaker ; No. 2 , cash , 2Sc bid ; December 2SJ c bid ; January , 23H" " 'd ; No. It , cash , 'Jjc bid. Oats No. 3 , cash , 20 c asked ; May , 21'ic bid. St. Jjoulfi , Nov. 17. Wheat Lower ; cash , $1.05 ; December , * 1.05 % . Corn Dull ; cash , 37c ; December , 34Kc. cash ' 'So 20 13-lOc. Oats Quiet ; , ; May , - Pork Kasy at $15.00. Lard Firmer at $3.25. Whiskey $1.14. Hutter Firm ; creamery , fancy , 2S@20c ; choice , 2y@2Cc ; dairy , choice to fancy , 22 ( < f2lc. Mvrrnnol , Nov. 17. 2 p. m. [ Special Cablegram to TUB HUE. ] Close ; Pork- Holders offer sparingly ; prime mcsscaBteni , S2s Gd , firm ; do western , 71s Md , firm. Lard Holders offer sparingly ; spot 45s , firm ; November , 44s Od , firm ; December and January , 4's ) (3d ( , linn. Wheat Holders offer freely ; new No. 2 , winter , bs 2) < d. firm : do , spring , 8s 3d , firm. Flour Holders offer moderately at 12s , firm. firm.Corn Corn Holders offer spot freely and futures moderately ; spot , 4s SJfd , dull ; Novomuer , 4s Od , dull ; January , 4s 7d , dull. New Vork. Nov. 17. Wheat Hocoiuts , 25,100 ; exports , none ; spot market dull : ' /"K ( lower and heavy ; No. 2 red , Jl.USJf ( al We in elevator ; Jl 10'tfc ' afloat , $1.10 ® 1.1B ( f. o. b. ; No. 3 red. Jl.Ot ; un- graded , * 1.0.fi ( ; > I.JO'4 ' ; No. 1 red , fl.lili l.lfl } . Otions | moderately actives ' ( . © \e lower and weak ; No. 2 red and December , closing at f I.IKI . Corn Keceipts , 19,1,300 ; exports , 92,300 ; spot market moderately aetive ; opened eas ier ; closms steadier ; No. 2 , l'Ji4@it ) > fo In elevator ; 4l ! > .fC < Z. ' > VJ i ! afloat ; 50Vo f. o. b. ; un graded mixed , 4Ul4 ( < J. ' > ( ) } 4/c. Optlonsquict and } f > @ lfo lower , but steady ; December closed at 4UHc. Oat Receipts , 93,000 ; oxpoHs . ' 15 ; spot quiet and firmer ; options dull ami easy ; December closing at III " 40 ; spot No , 2 white , 35@.r ! > Vc ; mixed western , 29 @ 'ttKu ; wtilto western , iilu , Corteo Options steady ; sales , 35,250 bags , including November , 113.75 ; Decem ber , JI3.350HI3.55 ; January , fl.25C ; ) 13.45 ; February , * 1H.15@11.35 ! ; Spot Kio , Jinn ; fair cargoes fl5.50. Petroleum Steady ; United closed Eggs Steady for choice , and in fair de mand ; western , 2. " > J < fc. Pork Quiet but firm ; moss , $10.00 ( $10.75. Lard Fairly active ; western steam quoted at fS.bO ( 3.S5 ; December J8,5 ! > . Hutter Firm and active ; western dairy , 12U@20c ; westerncreamery , 17@2So ; Elgins , IWo. Cheese Fancy higher but quiet ; western , 1,1 V 11 HTOUIi. Ghlcnco , Nov. 17. The Drovera' Jour nal rcportH as follows Cattle Hecelpts , 5,030 ; market steady ; bcovca , > .Oila5.iO ( ( ; steers , 1,00@S.OO ; stockers and feeders , fi.OOW.'I.OO ; cows , bulls and mixed , 11,40 :1.01) : ) ; Texas Hteurs , fl.85 ( rf3.70 ; western rangers , fJ.uO@4.10. Hogs lieceipts , 13,000 ; market steady ; mixed W.25 5.50 ; ho.ivv. J5.50ii5.55 ! ( ; light , t5.30C'5.55 ? ; skips , ? 3.W@5.15. Sheep Hecelpts , 4liuO ; market steady ; natives , ft.00@4.r > 0i westerns. W.15j3.lKj ( ) Texans , $2.0rfJ.40 ; ; lambs , U.OOQ4.75. Nntlnnnl Slock YarclN , KIIHC St. IjOUlH , Nov. 17. Cattio Hccolpts , ( WO ; shipments , 600 ; market steady ; choica heavy ilatlvo steers , t-VXXRStiO ; fair to good native steers , Jl.40ffi5,10 ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , I3,40g4.45 ( ; stockers - ors and feeders , fair to choice , fj.00@3.25 ; rangurH , corn-fed , $ . 'i.004.20 ; crass-fed , $2.10 3.15. Hogs Kccelpts , 1,303 ; shipments , 4,000 ; inarkLt slow ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , 5.205.40packini ; , medium to prime , n.OOt S.'O ; light grades , oixllnary to Ifood , f5.TOQ5.25. Kitnaai CUjf , Nov. 17 , Cattle-Receipts 5,000 ; shipments. R5. \ . nntlro beef steers steady : prass iigo active and steady ; nntivo cows s * ong. pcwd to choice corn- foil. < 4 7.Vfj. , , A , common to medium , f-lW @ 450 ; Mockers nnd fo dprs , fl.fiO < n.r > Oi prnss rnngo stoera , * 1.5Xit.l.OJj cows , $1.00 ( 2 S5. Hogs Itecelpts , 0,01V ) ; shipments , 210 ; market oi > ened 5c lower , closing strong nnd f/tJlOc higher ; peed to choice , f > " > .30 ( a.i.4 ( ) ; common to medium , I.GOj)5.20 ( ; skips and pigs , $3.00 ( < ? 4.40 , U.MAIIA arooiu Cattle. Fridixv. Nov. 17 , 1S8S. There were plenty of cattle here , although the receipts wcro not so heavy ns yesterday. The market wns strong nnd opened more active , qulto a few cattle changing hands be- lore the midday. The backers wore free buyers , nnd lu addition to their purchases of beef cuttle a eood many feeders changed hands before the close. > The market was strongbut lOc lower ami ac tive ut the decline. The market Is still higher In proportion than other markets , nnd within 5o of the extreme top In Chicago. Every thing offered on the market was sold , tlio pens being cleared before uildday. Sheep. There wcro only a few hure , ana they met with lendy sale , llCCCltfl. Cuttle 1.200 Heirs ; too Sheep 400 I'ruvnllmi : 1'riccn. The following is n tibloof prices p.ilJ In this marKct for tbo gr.Uoi of sloe * men tioned Prune steers. 1300 to 15001bs..Jl.lO ® n.OJ Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 ibs. 4.00 ; i l.50 Native feeders 2.30 Oil. 15 Western feeders 2.50 (43.00 ( Haniro steers , cotn'on ' to choice 2.50 ( j8.25 Common to good cows. . , . 1.25 ( 2.25 Choice to fancy cows 2.35 M2.i > 0 Common to choice bjlls 1.25 r < 22.00 FairlounoicolighthoKS 5.20 135.30 Kairtoctiolco hc.ivy how 5.40 © 5.50 Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.30 ( 5.35 Hoprcsoiiuiuvo S ilo I. CATTl.lt. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow .iiO : $1.50 23 cows , noi thorns IM53 1.07 1 cow W ) 2.25 7 cows 1,111 2.5 22 cows and bulls 1,043 2.55 17 cows , natives 1,027 2.25 1 cow 1,040 2.40 38 cows 1,0.14 2.40 II cows t,015 2.40 20 cows , natives ! WJ 2.50 150 feeders , westerns 917 2.05 HANOI : UATTU : . Owner. No. Av. Pr. H C. Hutler 10 cows , westerns 1,217 $2.23 Scows , westerns l.OVi 2.45 88 feeders , westerns 1,127 2bO Guthrie & Oskami ) 12'I Gtecrs ' . . ,1M 2,95 27 cows l.OSO 2.73 W. S. Pugsley 32 steers , Colorado To.\ans.l,0S , : ) 2.70 F. P. Ernest 42 steers , Colorado Texaus , 1,020 2,05 J. Jit-usli 10 steers. Colorado Texans. 1,070 2.70 1 steer , Colorado Texan. . . 9JO 2.70 M. Dowling 21 stt-urs , Colorado Texans. 991 2.CO Mcduno Springs Cattle Co. 20 cows C30 2.00 H. U. Connor 7cows 9S5 2.JO 35 steers 1,103 2.05 Tim Kinney n 1T3 steers , westerns 1,235 3.G5 nous. Shit. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr . , > 120 15.25 OJ. . 40 $ 240 5.25 .200 200 fiiitii' ' ; , IdK 52 % ( K ) . . .27 1150 5.82M 100 5/5 53. . .302 1150 5.85 1(50 ( 5.25 51. . .323 320 5.35 40 5.25 7.1. . .21)0 ) 1(50 ( 5.35 80 5.25 5(5. ( . .2H5 ! 5.35 200 5.25 5(1. ( . .230 200 5.85 SO 5.2. ) 70. . .279 80 5.85 ! I20 5.27K 02. . .290 200 5.35 200 5.27K Oil. . .284 120 5.35 120 5.30 OS. .244 SO 5.33 200 5.80 01. . . . 272 1(50 ( 5.85 1150 580 (5(5. ( ( . . . 207 80 5.33 200 5.30 02. . . . 304 240 5.35 120 5.30 00. . .284 120 5.35 320 5.30 G3. . .270 80 5.35 4IH ) 5.SO 05. . .255 lt > 0 5.35 a jo 5.30 (10. , . .291 120 210 5.30 02. . .280 210 5.85 120 5.30 08 .293 3150 5.85 120 5.30 181. . .293 200 5.35 240 5.30 01. . .259 80 5.35 100 5.30 57. . .280 1150 5.35 200 5.o : 05. . .270 12J 5.33 200 5.30 55. . , .315 200 5.8734 200 5.30 50. . , .324 200 5.37 $ 100 5.to : 07. . , .298 bO 5.40 120 5.to : 09. . .258 5.40 230 5. : ) 07. . .279 120 5.40 1 0 s.to : 67..291 bO 5.40 40 5.to : 01..313 bO 5.40 " 120 5.30 68..8(11 ( 40 540 40 5.HO 52 .323 SO 5.40 200 s.to : 53. .81(1 ( 240 5.40 2) ) > 0 5.30 53. .302 80 5.40 280 5.w : 55. .350 80 5.40 2 0 5.32K 53. .350 120 5.45 120 5.82 } $ 50..334 bO 5.45 200 51..337 40 5.50 Showing the number of hoji bought by thelcadins buvera on the market to-day : O. H. Hammond & Co 511 Omaha Packing Co 1,057 Armour-C. P. Co 8,201 Cudahy Uros 230 nnd Ijowcst. The following are the highest and lowest prices paid for hog * durmgthe past few days nnd on the corresponding d.itui 0110 and two years ago : _ Nov. IMS. I Nov. I Nov. 4 O'i &i r ; 3 Ik ) 4M ll'i 5 111 4M 4i 3 f 3 it I ll'i Sunday. 4 0" > & 4 ' < 620 Slfi 60 4 10 Ut - ' . " ) ' ft 10 4/M / K Sunday. 3 4(1 ( ( it-t 70 4 10 l .1) ) Similar 4 UO ( it I 35 : i Kt 461 70 fi 23 d I 40 3 51 5M 75 6 31 ( it-1 * 4 > 4 r. ill ) I : > ' < 3 IM ( .61 K ) .Sunday. 4 r , ( iti of' 8 Hi' ' , , . . ) 8J ft M if , 45 4 mi 8i ,1 , i & } m miSunilay. . 3 7H ( t'.l fO 6 15 W > 4U 4 M til M Suuilay 6 : ) . ( . 'i I ! ) 4 1U ui : ) " > 3 Cj W ) b5 Sfovninent of Cnttlc. The following tublo snows the receipts and shipments of cattle the past week nt the cen ters mentioned , und totals for the preceding week and n year iijo ( : , The indicated net supply the pust week was 49,000 , compared with 71,000 , the preced ing wccl < ; for corresponding tiino last year the net supply was 45,1)00. ) Prices of cattle at Chicago compare with a year ago on grades mentioned as follows : 18.S8. 1K87. fiooil to extra shipping..t < 70 to B Z1 (4 M to r , ea Medium shlpplni ; 325U)4U5 3 > to440 llutcliera steers 3IX ) to 3 M 2 75 to 8 00 Texnns 2 r. to 4 00 2 15 to 3 W ) Cincinnati Price Current. OMAHA WUOMCSAM : I'rnduoc , limits , Ilto , HUTTBII fancy , solid-packed croamorv , 20 @ 2.'io ; clioioo conntry , IS@40o ; medium grades , HGSl'o ; common grades , 10@lfk ! . Fi.oi'U Nebraska patents , fU.tKlyjT.SO : Mlnnusota patents. ? 4 > . 5i S,00 ; Htruluht grades , fj.OO ( i5.M ) ; bakers' Hour , W.25g5T5 ( per barrel , POTATOES Nebraska , 255J100 per bushel ; Colorado , 75@80c. SwKur J'OTiTOKS-Sc per Iti. I'ouiTUV Livoclilcken9t2.50@2.75 per doz ; spring cliiokeiis , MWI.OO ; drosbfd chickens - ons , b@10o porlb ; turkeys , 8@Iic. Kaon Strictly fresh , -Jlo candled. COKCOUU OiiArea 30fClOo pur 10 Ib bas ket. ket.M.UAOA M.UAOA Ouu'Ej In kCRS , S llOa per Ib. lUsAXAs Common , fl.fiO 'i/JS per bunch : ctioico , J..50@IW ) . LBUUX8 $5.5'J ' per cnse. OnANoun Plondii , $ J.OO@I.25 per box. GAME Per dozen : Mallards , t2.50JJ2.73 ; teal , 11.00(21.25 ( ; auaii , tlW > \ prairie ublck- ens , $3SO ; rabbits , $100. Barrels , $100 ; venison , IkrflOc perlb. t'liixiiEUHtB' . ? 750.SMK ( > per bbl PHOVISKJNS Hams , No 1 , lllc , Xo,2 , lie ; shoulders , 7 > 4e ; ritblcoiilJi' ; clear bacon , 11'jCi plc'nlehams. lOc ; . dried licef hams , lolje ; dry salted clears , short , Slc ; extra short , 9Wci .short ribs , M4c ; pickled pigs' feet. 15 lb kit , bOct lard , ' . ' . ( illOc ; smoked satlsawe , Cftf c per lb ; hop'oAsings ' , 17iJlSc. ( CCI.KUV t5M8 ! < v per dozen. ONIONS 40SOo ( per bu. Ciiiiuor.- 00 per 10J. HKETS 40c per bu. , Trnxirs IVlc per bu. Suiu : KHAVT Ubls , fl'.TB ; half bbl , f2.75. Ai'ri.F. Choice , $ J.50i < W,7r > per bbl ; fancy , $3 tK ) per bbl ; coinmon. $ T .Vt@l 75 per bbl. CIDKII Michigan , $ < > tWJ(5.3 ( < J per bbl of 33 gals ; California pear elder , $15.00 per bbl. Per Coiix Kice , SCSle ; common , 2 ( < J3c , CMIIIOTS lOc perbu. Hrtxs Choice eastern handpickcd navies , $200 per bushel ; western liaud picked na vies , $1.75071 "W ; mediums , $1 30(31.40 ( ; Lima beans , 5c per lb. HAI K. o. b. cars , No. 1 uplanJ , $ (5.00 ; No. 2 upland , $5 ( H ) . Hiu-15.00Wl 00. Cuofi-nn Frr.i > -$14.00 < i15 00 per ton. Cons 8li ( 82i' . Ovrs 22@2.1c. VINIIO tn Cider , 10@lSe per gal. ; white wine , 10C < J"-Oc per gal. Grocers' tjlHt. Kevised prices ureas follows : Nd-Sturk A , seamless , 22c ; Amos- kcag , seamless , I' c ; Uewiston A. si'ainluss , liic ; American , seamless , I7u ; biirlniis , 4 to 5 bu , IKitl-U1 ; gunnies , nln lu , l.'ic ; gunnies , double. ' 'Oo ; wool sack , ! lT > c. Twines flux , Use ; extrn sail , .HVi'Jlo ; sail 13 , 20j8ilc ( , cot ton , ' "Jc ; Jute , Uo. Lnni ) : ) KHUIT Fifrs , In boxes , per Ib. 13(3 ( lC > c ; dates , in boxes , " ( jflOo ; London Malaga Itiji-r rulsins , per box , if ' .VJ 3 7."i ; Malaga loose raisins. ? 2 : tir..Vi ( ) ( ; new Vuluiicia raisins , per 11) ) , S"4c ; California loose musca tels , per box , f-MMKirJ.lO ; California London * , 18NM , J2 W ; pitted cherries , per 111 , llle ; Cull lornia pitted plums , per Ib , litoetiic , dried blacuberries. per Ib , 7l , ( iv ; dried raspber ries , per Ib , iMG-3c ; evniioratcd apples , 7' , ) ® lie ; California sun-dried neaches , lite ; Cali fornia iitipan-d bvaporated peaches , \oifl \ l i" evaporated California nppHcots , l e ; Xnnteo currants , O'.C' " * 1" Turkish prunes , 4'4ITI" ( . , ( ; citron , 2J@2"lc ; orange peel , I3c ; lemon ] iecl , Kio ; California French prunes , lUuMUe. COITKKS Mochn. 25t2ic ( ( ; llio , good , l(5c ( ( $ 17c ; Mandaliling , 2i5 ( < t2 > 'e : roasting Kio , 15'ri ) 10cO. ; O. Jnvo , 2lii2tio ; .lux-a. interior , 22 < m 2.V ; liio , fancy , lOaMilc ; Santos and Mar.i caibo. l7 < Sl'Je ' : Arbuckles , 21140 ; MeLaugh- lin'sXXXX , 21V- Sni MI Granulated , 7Jfe : ; ronf. A , 7V" > wliito oxtr.i C , 73e ; extr.i C , " ' 40 ; yellow C. 0 > 4o ; powdered , b' e ; cubes , Mj ' . HIIWA. : : \ Choice yellow , 20C ? -2jC ; dark colored , 13al4c. ( CIIKP.SK Voung America , full Team , 12(9 ( 12'-4e ; full creatji Cheddars , Ilffl2u ( ; full cream Hats , 12'-jC. ' PicKi.r.s Medium , In bbis , $5.00 : do , m half bbis , $3.00 ; small , in bbis , $41.00 ; do , In half bbls , $3.50 ; gherkins , in bbis , $7.00 ; uo , half bbls , $4.H ( ) . Totucco Pluu' , 20 (5 ( , " > c ; smoking. Kiil9o ( , CiucKf.its ( iiulOc per lb ; assorted canes , 8 @ 2.H ! per lb as per list. .Ir.i.i.iKs Jl 25 per 80-lb pail. SALT $1 80 ( < M.35 per bbl. Horn 7-1(1 ( , 104fc. M\ri.B Sro in Bricks , Il ( < ? l2c per lb ; penny cakes , 12 < il3o per lb ; pure maple syrup , SI.00 per gal. Ti\s : Young Hyson , coinmon to fair. ISuB 25c ; Yo'.ing Hyson , good to fancy , 80 ( < E55i > ; Gunpowder , common to good , 2JifiJ5i ; ; tun- ! powder , choice to fancy,40yfl53o : Japancom mon to medium , 15a2Ui ( > ; .l.ip.m , ' choice to fanny , 30@ I5e ; Oolong , ooinmon to good , ' > ae 35u ; Oolong , c-hoicc to fancy , 5li070o ( ( ; Impe rial , coi'imon to mcdlntn , 23iff35e ; Imperial , good to fancy , 4l't50c. ) ( i NUTS Almonds , 15iil7c ( ; ; Alberts , 12J ( I3ra/ll , UC lOo ; walnuts , I2c ; pecans , lOii peanuts , 0u9c. . CANDY Mixed. SaM3c ; stick. SJi'ffOVc ; rock candy , 10li ( < 13c ; fancy candy , 7 ( < i2bc. Dry ( looits. COTTON PIAXXBLS 10 per cent dis. : LL , 5J e ; CC , Ojj'o ; SS , % u ; Nameless , 5c ; HX , ISc ; H , 20c ; No. 10 , S'ic ; No. 40 , 10' ' c : No. 00 , 12J4e ; No. 80 , 134 c ; No. 80 , colored , 9o ; No. 51) ) , colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12J < c ; Hnstol , 12 | o ; Union Paoiiic , 17c. CAHIMIW.vitr Ulb White , IS c ; colored , 3P c. HATT-I Standard , 8c ; Gem , lc ( ) ; Beauty ; 12J i : ; Hoonc , 14c ; H , cased , $0.50. PRINTS bolid colors Atlantic , ( ic ; Slater , 5Jic ; Hurlin oil , ( ! > < c ; Garner oil , 7c. PUINTS Pink and Hobes Allen (5c ( ; Hiver- point , 5J-jO ; Steel Iliver , 0) ) < jo ; Uiclimond , O e ; Pacirtc. 7c. PUINTS Dress Charter Oak , 5J < | C ; Riimapo , 4Kc ; Lodi , 5)4'o ) ; Allen , (5c ( ; Hich- inond , < 5 > c ; Windsor , 0 > c ; Eddystoneii c ; Pacillc , 6 } c. UI.KACIIHU SIIKBTINO Herkeloy cambric Xo. ( V ) , 9J c ; Uest Yet , 4-4 , tic ; butter clotli O 0,44''i } ! ; Cabot , 7 > < c ; Forwell half bleached , 8Kt ; Fruit of Loom , 9 > 4c ; Greene G , OJ4c ; Hope , % c\ \ King Philip c.unbrio , lie ; Lohs- dale cauiurjc , lO. ' c ; Lonsdale , 9o ; Now York mills , llu ; Pop'perell , 42-in , He ; Pepperell , 40-in , 12c ; J'epperell , 0-4 , llic ; Popperell , 8-4 , 21c ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 23c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 25u ; Canton , 4-4 , SJ c ; Triumph , < o ; Wamsutta , lie ; Valley , 5e. Fi.AXNr.LS Plaid Haftsmen,20u ; Goshen , 32 } < Jc ; Clear Lake , 80 0 ; Iron Mountain , FI.AXXKI.S White G H , No. 2 , % , 25c ; O H , No. 1 , % , We ; U H. No. 2 , K , 20Sf ; U H , No. 1 , % , 30o ; Quocheo No. I , Jf , 42c. COKSIT.IKASS : Androscoggin , 7J < jc ; Kcar sarge , 7"c : Ilockport , OJfc ; Concstoga , ( ! J c ; TICKS Yorlt , 80 in. , 12 o ; York , 32 in. , 13 } o ; Swift river , 74/cTliorndiko ; OO , S c ; Tliorndiko EF , S c ; Thorndike 120 , tll < c ; Thorndiko XX , 15c ; Cordis No. 5 , 9l < c ; Co'dis No. 4 , 1'xjC. DENIMS Amoskeiig , 9 07 , 1'iVrfc ; Everett oz , 13) ) 0 ; York , 7 o13) c ; Haymaker , 8'ijC ' ; . iiffrey XX , HKc ; JatTrey XXX , 12' ' c ; Heaver Creek AA , 12c ; Heaver CreoU HH lie ; Heaver Creek CC , le. ( ) KCNTLTKY JIIANS Memorial , 15o ; Dakota , 18e ; Iurhnin,27jii ! ; Hercules , 18c ; Leaming ton , 22' ' c ; Cottswold. 27) c. CIHSII Stevens' H , fie ; Stevens' 13 bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A. 7 > e ; Slovens'A bleached , bj c ; Stevens' P , t > V < c ; Stevens' ' 1 > , bleached , it a ; Stevens'N , yjfo ; Stevens' ' N , bleached , ! ( ) ' 5 Slovens , S1U , 12UjC. Miscm.LANi'.ors Table on clotli , $2.50 ; plain Holland , 9)ic ) ; D.ulo Holland , 12J o. Urown Shooting Atlantic A , 1-4 , 7'4o ; At lantic H , 4-1 , 7'jc ' ; Atlantic D. 4 4. ( ijfc ; Atlantic - lantic P. 4-4 , ( ic ; Aurora LL , 4-J , Oc ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4 0 ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , O c ; Hoosier LL , 4-1 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 fc ; Luw- renco LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5Xc : Po | percll U , 4-4. 7c ; Popporell O , 4-4 , 0 Pcpjiercll , 8-4 , ISJ o ; Pupperell , 9-4 , 2 Popperell , 10-1 , 2fo ; Uticu , C , 4-1 , 45 ; WiiL'husctt , 4-1 , 7Jifc ; Aurora H , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora era H. 4-1. O c. DUCK West Point 29 In , S oz. , lO c ; West Point 29 in , 11)07. ) 12o ; West Point 29 in , 12 Of , 15c ; West Point 40 in , U oz , lOc. FiAXNKiKod , C , 2-1 in. 15 > tfo ; E , 24 In , ' ; ; , 'JOc ; , HAF , ) > { , 25u ; JUF , . GiNdiiAM Plunkettdiccks , 7' eWhitten- ; ton , 7).ji" ) , York , T ovNorintindl dress , Calcutta dress , 8'fcj > V'tiittenton dress , Renfrew dress. 8 } ( &r.Ko. ! CAMnnifii Sinter , S'/c ' ; Woods , Standard , 51 0 ; Pcacpcit , fi'i'o. Pri.vrs , iNiuooHi.UE Arnold , 0 > < o ; Amer ican , 0)40 ) ; Gloucester , < ) , ' < c : Arnold C long cloth , ! lo ; Arnold U long cloth , lOJtfo ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOKc ; Stlefel A , 12o ; Windsor Gold Ticket , Drugs hud ClioinlcnlH. KOUs Sulph. acid , l o ; cltrlo acid , COc ; tartarlc , 50c ; bal , copaiba , 118u : borax , l o ; chloroform , 47o ; glycerine , 2.r o ; gum arable , select , $1.00 ; gum camphor , S4o ; gum opium , T3.25 ; milpli. ir.orpjila , JJ.bO ; bromide | Xtasslum ) , 42c. . OILS Carbon , 1500,10XclicadliBhti5 ; ° , 10'fc ' ; gasoline , 74 ° , iu ; < c , West Virginia summer , lie ; zero , 17oNo. ; 1 golden ma chine , ISo ; extra W. S. lard , 84o ; No , 1 lard , 47o ; turpentine , 62o ; linseed , raw , 5So ; boiled , ( lie. Qui.NiNis P. & W. , per oz , 53o ; German , per oz , 40e. Ijiiintier. First and second clear , 1W in. . .119 005l ( 00 First and second clear , IM In , . . 47 OOfeSO 00 Third clear , IKWIKin * OOfe4J ( 00 A select , 1 'Ml in 37 00@i'.l : 00 H select , 1 ( < 1) ) in 83 OOfti.'IS 00 A Block boards , l'10 feet , 12 In 40 00 H stock boards , Wain feet , 12 in 41 00 C stock boards , 12 / > 1U feet , 12 In Hit 00 D Block boards , U'GJIG feet , 12 in 2J 00 Flooring , IIrat common , 0 in ! )4 ) 00 Flooring , second common , U lu 3'i ( K ) Select fencing flooring 1900 Siding , llrst and second clear , H@10feet.25 00 Siding , first common , ID foot 22 00 Siding , second common .1000 Coijimon boards , . . . .10 00 No. 2 board * , all lengths . , . , 14 50 Fencing , No , L li-'ffi'Io feet. . . , , . . , . . .10 W Fencing , No 2 , 12 , H and IS fret . . . . 15 50 .loist and scantling , 2x4 , l4 $ lfi tcct . . 10 ( t ) Timber , 4x1 , K < i , H' < ? 1G feet . 17 50 Pickets. I ) and H tint . ? J 0,1 1'icUcts. D nnd II sottiire . 25 00 Shlneles , extra A. . . . . 2 SO Shingles , standard A . ' -J M Lath . 240 OO Halts , 2' , in . 70 O G Halts , ' , \t : , SIS . 40 3 in well tubing , D nnd M t > cv . 23 00 Mctnl * aml'l'Timers * Stock. Hlock tin , small pig . ' . . * .2S Hlock tin. bar . 2V > Copper , planished boiler sizes . 34 Copper , cold rolled . ! U Copper , slieathin . SO Copper , pitts . . . 80 Leather. Hemlock solo , lSc27e perlb ; onksole. 31 ® 30c per Ib ; oak harness , : tOii3.Jc ( per I1) ; selec ted oak nnd trace , 3oc per Ib ; oak and hem lock tiptior , 20 22o per loot. Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , sOtit'JOe per Ib , ncconllng to weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , Wets ? 1 .1X1 per Ib ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , $1 Oflofl 10 perlb ; hcmlocK kip skin. No. 1 , iKlofJOo per Ib : onk kipckin , No. 1 , 70oJ Oc per lb ; Phila delphia kip skin , extrnSOaWo ( perlb. l-rt-ncli call skins , ( according to weigiitand ( iiiality ) , tl 15in 1.75 jier Ib. Frcnbh kip skins , do , MVfl ( $1.10 per Ib. Cordovan rus ett , lisatin ; llnisli , 20e per foot ; wult leather. f3.5H.f400 . per side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) . 20 ( ; IC per foot ; moroccos , boot lei ? , S.C't30c per foot ; glove calf ' kins , 20B ( < i1e er fopt : Douglas kin , : tOin4Hi > jior loot , kangaroo skins , 40 . [ .Mil1 pjp foot , nl-cording to quality. Toppings , $ S ( < OcilOiX ) pi'r ilo/cn , lininirs , f5Xiu'.HK ( ( ' ) per dozen , apronskins , 510.tK ) ( < $ 12.K ( ) per do/en. buro , rnrPcH ESTABLISHED 1851 I 180 So. } chCago | , n,8l , Ibfl Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON l > still Treating with the Grcaleit -SKILL - and SUCCESS Li S * . T.T.I' . Chronic , Ifcrfons and Priyale Diseases , * NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Falling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head and Back Ache nnd all llie crTecti leading to early decay ami peitups Coniumptlon or Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with never'Talling succeM. J ) SYPHILIS and allbnj BlooJ and Skin Dla. eases permenently cured. flS-KIDNEYand URINARYcornplalnts.Oleet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varicocele and all Jistaits of the Gcnito.-Urin.iry OfRans cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs. 44 * No experiments. Age and experience Im portant. Consultation free and nacred. * 3- Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Iisea < < s. W Those contemplating Marriage end for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , loth 35 cents ( slamps ) Consult the old Doctor. A friemTlyletterorcalfinaysavefuture utrer. ingand hame , and add gcldenjears to life. * S"Hook "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings sent evcrjwhere , sccme from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Suinb > njnn Adilress F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL. INTO Wo will guarantee to cure any case of SVl'IIJLIS in 2O TO 6O DAYS. This is n disease which has heretofore Dallied all Medical Science. Wo havi'a llemedy , unknown to anyone In the World outjlde otmir Compuny.aml unu that has IVKVKIC TAILED tocure the most obstinate case" . Ton days In reet-nt cast's does tUowoik. It is thuoldchionlc deep se.ite 1 case that we solicit. \\o h.ivo cured IninihedH who limo been abandoned uy I'liyalcluiiH. unil proniiincfd incnrablt. ' , and ue chuUengotha World to lirllij , ' us acaso that wo w III not cure In less than sixty days. Since tin * history of medicine a true pedllc for Syphilis huh been sought for , lmt ncvi-r found until our M.V < > IC REMEDY was dlscovere.l , and woaru justlllB tin saying It Is tins only liemccly in tlio World that will pos itively cMire , becaiihe the lutost .Mtdlciil Works , pnlillslied by the bu.st knuun aiithorltlrs , s.iy tln-io was never atruo h ] > cclllc liel'on' . Oar rem edy will cum hen. . everything else lias failed. \Vhywasto\oartlmo and money with patent medicines tniit never had \lrtiie or doctor with physicians that cannot , euro you , you that hat e tried eNerjthlnK else should come to us now and Ket permanent relief , you never can get It else- where. Marie what wo suv. In tlio end you must take our remedy or NUVKIl locoverimd you that have been alllicted tint n short' tlmo should bv nil means come to us now , not one in tenof new CHICK e\er ci > t permanently cnied. JIany KOI. help im 1 Ihlnic thejme free from tlio disease , but lu one. two or throe years after it appears again In a more horrible form. This is a Blood Purillor anil will Cure any Skin or nioodlMbeuso when Everything else Fails. THE COOK REMEDY CO , Room 10 nnd 11 , U. S. National Itiuik building1 , Oiiiitliiu Neb. CHICAGO AND Omalia , Council Bluffs And Chicago , . . . ego. ' ' ' " 'UIierlor 'n'n o'tViRS" ! ' , ' . " . " of Jbe numeroui polnti of luiicrlorttr turifcl | jr tlio imtrons i > t thti rimil-bftwirii Omuhi BO"8 " * il"f ° "Hl" " " i . wlilcli are the Wneit tliat hum mi art Hnd ihi JnU ? TJT ? " fc"e { ! > II" I'AI.ACKSI.KKl'INOOAIta thdcqi alor whlcliran not tie fount ! el owlii > r At Council mufti , tlm tritlni of tha Union I'aoinc Hall. 7'CO1" ! " " In union "lopot Tilth Ihoic of tbe Ch | . fSP. iA , Northwcitern UT. IB Clilcago the trnltn of Ka'te n li' ' * ' connection M Itli the oof all otlior ror Uoirou' Columbui. Indian.rolli , Clnclnnall , * oiKn * New''VoU > ' 1'ltlibl" * ' 'loriinto , Munlrcnli i21tcn'l ' > ' 1 * " pola'ta' " * ' " f " * ' A 't ' / or"tlcleV"vni \ ' „ _ . H. UUCIIIITT , Jt , p. WII.SON. ( Jen 1 Manner. oen'l I'asif .Agent. W. N , BAHCOCK - ent. It. B KIHIIAI.U Ticket Agent. , " WKBT. CllrP ii.if . KOI F rn m St. . Om W Ntb. c. ii.rAi.ucn. N r. niniiiAV. j. IK..VNC-UAIUI PALMER. RICHMAN k CO. , Liyc Stock Commission Mcrclianls , Office-Koom 24 , Opposite llirhnngo JIulMliiu , union \ rdJ , houth linitli . uLi. _ cSs Liyo stock Commission , Itoom 15 , Eicbunuo HulMlmr , Union Block Yards , tiuiitli immtu. Noli. Commision Dealers in Live Sock , Seem 82 , OppnulM Kiclianro UulldliiK , Uulcn Stock _ Yards , buutU Oiamiit , Ncl < . UNION STOCM YARDS CO , Of Omaha , Limited , feba r .IKurd. suesrlctsfl JesU AgrTcuTTiirnl Implomonts. "CHURCHILL PAHKL.U , " Dealer in Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons , Carrlftgcs and llueKlf * UNNGER JU METChXLF CO. , Agriculturallmiilements.Wagons.Carriages . . . Ktc.Ytioleialo. . Onmhft , K UREN Wholf isli. AiTicnltnral Implements , Wagons & Bn gies Wl. W3 , t > and IW7 Jon § Btftet , Omahtt. ace Hannfactnrers of Bnckeye Drills , Seeders , CultlTDtnn.llitT ItRkpt-CUUr MI1H and Lublin 1'ul- Tenters Cur litu and MchulM Mri'fli. W1NONA IMPLEMENT CS7. Wholo'nlc Asricnltural Implements , Vaeons&Bov OSIA1IA IlltANClt. J. F. SEIBKRLING A CO. . Akron , Ohio. HaryestinE Machinery and Binder Twine , \V. K. Mead , Manner. ISI.llvnvpnwivtli * L Oranha. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDAROCo Mitnutiiiturtrf Mid Juttcrs in Wagons , Buggies , Rak'es , Plows Etc , Cor. Hill nn.l 1'aclflc Slrccta. Unmlin , N't'li. ArtlntB * MntorlnlB. " " " " A HOSPE , Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1413 IHnielm Stri'cl , Unmbn. NYbrn . Booksellers ntnl Stntlonora. " H. M , & S. W. JONESV" Succcspomto A.T. Krnjun , V Co , , Wholtsalc Jlltetill Booksellers and Stationers , Kino AVaddlnc SlR'lonrrr. ' Cnmmcrrlnl Mntloncrj i& ; . ' HUUK R- Street , uinnlm. Nt > b. Boots and Shooa. K1RKENDALU. JONES ft CO. . tyucct'iiura to lUfd , Joncn .vCol Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Hubhor Shur Co 1UB,11M& 11M AiiriiKiur HoUon i\uni' i k-u * ' ; % * - llarnvy St. . Ouiaka. > ytiraaka. W. V. MORSE AT CO. . of Boots and Sliocs , 1101 , UOO-llUi UuUiln | < Sl.Omnhn Manufactory Bum- mersu. liialun. Cotfoou , Splooe , Eto. _ "CLARKE COFFEE co.T Urunlia Coffer and bplcu Mllli. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Manuring Kitrnclf. Ijinnilrr Illuv. Inks. Ktc. lil UH'.llnrn.r Htr ct. Omaha. Nobrnika. Crockery and Clnoawaro. * W. L. WRIGHT. Agent for Manufacturers nnd Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lames , Chimneys , Kir Ota eg. 317 S. 13th ht. , Omaha , KcbriukH. PERKINSTCATCH &LAUMAN. liuuorler * and Jobbers ut Crcckery , Glassware , Lamts , Silyerware Etc. 1S1I tVurr.-re St. Nor I'ajton Ilulhllnv. Commission nnd Storage- V" ' V"RIDDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , Cpeclalllr' > fr- c > .r , . , | trj , ( iamc. 112IIow ra Street , Omaha , r- GEO. SCHROECER & CO. , uoiosKire to McShuno > V Schroedir. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Oinuba , Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. -Wholesale Floor , Feed , Grain and General Coinmision Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 10l North ICln BtrcclOinuha , Nob. Coal , Coke and Llmo- Johte of Hard and Soft Coal , 209 Boiith nib Street , Omahn , Nt hraskn. J. J. JOHNSON tSt CO. . Mannfactnrers ofLime , And uhlnpera ut Coal , Cok , Cmueii | > | j tpr. Lisa Drain Tile , and bower Pipe. OSljejlS.S. . 8t. , Omaha , Neb. Tdcphin til. Dry Coodo nno Notion a ' " M. E'sivflTH i CO . . Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth Ht. , Omaha. Neb , KILPATRICKKcDRYGCDS Co Importers and Johhers in Dry GooflsNotions , Gcuts * FurDlBbititf tloutli. Corner llth and IJuuey bte. Omuba , Nebrnsku. * NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , ' Shippers of Coal and Z14 South 13lh Ht. . Omaha. Neb. Furniture. DEVVEY It STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , frurnnm Street , Omaha , Nebra kan CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Oinnha. Nebrasttru . Groceries. PAXTON GALLAGHER .t"c6. . Wholesale Groceries and Proyisious , 7te , 707,709 and 711 H. lOlh Ft , , Omahn , Neb. McCORD , BRADY ff CO. , Wholesale Grocers , I ( band I.e/ncnworth Streets.Omahn , r.'ubraska. Hardware. BIROS. SADDLERY coy Wholesale .Manufacturers of Saddlery & Joli'Dcrs of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. 1101 , I < ( C nnd 11(17 ( llurcey St. , Oinabn , Nebraska. Hjgiwy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , flprlniis , Wagon Slock , Jlanlware. Lumber , lite. 1205 uud 1311 llarne ; Hlreet , Omaha. HIMEBAUGH &TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , ll cbanl < V Tools and Buffalo Hcaloi. 1 < 06 Douijlui Hlreet , Oiqaha , Nebraska. RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , Jtband Harner Bts. , Omaba.Neb Western Agtnti tor Auslln I'owder Co. , Jefferson Hteel Nails , Fairbanks Utandard bcalei. LEE , CLARKE. ANDREESEN HARD- WARfe COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , JlctulH , Hhcot Iron. etc. Awents for Howe Boalen , MlauiH'onder audl.yinau llarbcd wire , Ornalui , Ncbraaku. Hats , Caps , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE & CO , , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods. 1107 limner Street , CuminNib. . Lumber. " ' " "OMAHA LUIYIBKR'CO" . , All Kinds of Biiildlng Material at W&'WE & ' 16U Street mid Union I'aclflo Tracli.Oifi . LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Luralicr , Latli , Lime , Sasb , bsois.L'lc. Yards-Corner 7lh and " - Uh and Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmber , 33th anil California Streets.Omaha. NebrnO * . Lumber Lime Cuent , , , Etc , , Etc , . . J . W. HAHVEY LUMBBII To Dealers Only , Ofllff.llftl V rni\tn Slreol. Omi > h . JOHN A. WAKEFIELD Wholesale Liiiuber , Etc , Qulncy White l.lme CHAS. n. LEE , Dealer in Hardwooil Inmlier , ' Wood C rpcl nj Porquot Mooring tth nj DoniU * Millinery nnd Notions. I. OBEHFELDER A CO. . ' ' Iiimorlcrs & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions a * ildiiinHHEniilh 11th 'Uro t jOvornllB. u ' CANFIELD M'ANUFACTUniNa CO. . Maniifactiirers of Overalls , Jcmii I'Biita , bi.ltti. M. ' lUUiitM noi Uouulu Street , Onmhii. ; , cb Notrons- J. T. Notions and Fiirnisiiiiig : Goods * l ninl ( IV.Hciitli lOlh 81 . Oiimlm. _ _ Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CC . , Wsalc Refined and Liibiicatiiiff Oils , Alia ( ln-ii o. Klf. , Omi\li . _ A II lIlKhnp M mcr > , VINYARD i Notions and Gent's ' Fiirnisliing Good ? , 11(15 ( llarni'j Mn-i't , Omahn Office Fixtures. THK SIMMOSHS MANt'KACTUUlNa Fixtnres , Mnntlp , Slili'lipnrli" , Hook CasiOniK Vlxturci.Wnll I'n'i ! * . I'nitltloii * ltallliii ! , ( Miiiil > 'r . HoiTanil Wliui CoolHrs. Mlrroripl.1 huclur.v nni' ' onioi1 , It.UuuJ li.CI fcomli Hlb tft , llmiiUn. Tululihonc 1U4 , Pnlnta nnd _ _ " "CUMMINGS ft. NEILSON. Paints , OivfidoTii'to ' , Etc , HIS Furnam Struct , Omaha , Nob. CARPENTER Wholesale Paper Dealers , Parry unlro Mock of I'rlntliiK. Wnipplnii unilVrlllaf ! , sr. Byt'dfll HtUTillon utrim to tarloail onlerii _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Paper Boxos. ' _ _ „ _ JOHN LTw'lLKIE. Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory. Kos. lit" una 1319 Itourflns Kt. , Uiunlm , Neb. _ Soocis. VHIL/STIMMEL x Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Storage , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTndNa.'PETTIS .V CO ? . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Drnnih linuJrof the llettn < > r HiiKKf Vn. IIiiiiiili > iiat wliulciulu unil relnll , 1 ( H UlOnml 1112 linrxl btrvbt , Oiuuh . Ti'lipliuuu No."M. OMAHA Broy ora- STORZ & ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , 1121 NottU Klgthteontli Street , Oiualin , Kch. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galyanized Iron aud Cornice , John ICpouclcr. 1'rnprlftor. ! l DmlBonml laluiij 101 Nurlli lUtU Street , Ouiilm. Printers' Matorlals. "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION , Auxiliary Pntlisliers , Deftlcra In Tyiie , l're i > uB and I'rlntpni'BupiiHcfl. r > 0 South 12th Street.Omaha. Rubber Goods- OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rnte Goods W Clothing and l.e tliur Ilclllnit , llXtt 1-iiriinm HtrocU SJQh , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV ( CO. . ftlo Maiitir .cturera of Sasn. Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , IlraDcU Offlcu , nth unit liurd Hlructs , Oiuiilin , Nub. J BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Vculdlugi , Htalr Work nuil Interior llnnl Wixxll lu < u. K. IS. Corner 8lli cl l 'uteimurlli Blrects , Ouiaha. Ii'ou. Steam Fittings , Pumps , Etc. " A. L. STRANG CO. , Paraps , Pipes and Engines , Ueain , Water , Itn Inar unit Mlnlnit Hiippllvf , Klc. VM. 'fit Mul V2I r nriiura htrt'ot , Oniahii. CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. . Wliolesale Piiips , Pipe , Fillings , 3tcara anfl Wntcr Ruppllc * . n < ' 'l'iii ripr for M t. a Fitrnnm t. , ( ) m a U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMT CO. . " and Water Supplies , BROWNELL & CO. . engines , Boilers and General Machinery. . . I MU Iron WorkB. STEAM BOILER WORI < fs. Carter/ifon , I'rop's. .ManufacturerKOf nil kinds Steam Boilers , Tanlis and Sheet Iron WorK Works boulh 'JJth und II. A M. Crusilnx. I'AX'JO.V i VIKIJM.SO IKON WDItKH. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work Kiivlncs , llrass Work Ocnornl I oilmlrx-Mnuhliio untl lllkcksuittli Wink ( inuo und Wurks , U. 1 * . lljr. uudlitb blruot.Ouiuha , "OMAHA wTffE'A : IHON WORKS , ' Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings UoJk Halls , Wlnilnir Cimril" . Klnwcr Hl.lti.liVlld . Hgns , Klc. Ut Norlli Kill Mruet.Oinubn "oMAHA"sAFE antTlRON V/ORKS. Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Caulls , Jail Work , Iron and Wlru HViirln * , HlKn" IClo , U. AuJiuuu. I'IUD r. Cur. lIUi uud Jitiksun rtti CHAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railing ? , Guards and Screens , lor bunks , oltlies.sloren rotidoiuu * olc , lUPMTed Atrnln.'s UHlnmlth Mu , hlni'rr nud lllncksnillii Work. , IUI Smith lull HI. MEACIIER & WHITMORE , Fireaai Biirdaf Proof SafaTimo UU'eral