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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 28 , 1SSS. 'THE ' SPECULATIVE MARKETS , I Dealing In Wheat Was Largely Among Professionals. CORN HEAVY AT THE CLOSE. Provisions Depressed anil flower The Jiinntul Tor Cntllo Kulr iiml 1'rlccH HleiHly Hue * .Stow Quotations. CHICAGO PKODUCK MAUKKT. CIIIWAOO , Nov. ST. [ Special Telegram to TIIE HKE.I Wheat fiolJ "In oniccs" yester day afternoon as low as $1.07 , nnil this mornIng - Ing It was offered nt $1.Q07 . The ofllelal outline to-day was $1.07. In reality hardly n trndo wns mndo below ? 1.07 , ' . ( ' , mid trans actions wore not heavy below $1. OS. The at.- vance from $1.0T to $ ! . ( } { xvas compressed within n period of a very fuw minutes. Mini tipencd the ball by bidding on nn oxccedliiRly ncarco article , and shorts began to Inquire for it , when n discovery was made. The price lilted Ifc ) , as stated at the top. Hutoli- inaon and others of the bear fonUiiRont sold freely mid the market broVo bark under Jl.OS. The next boom carried the mar ket to Jl.'OT. H subscucntlv ] re acted to $1.08 , barely touching it , how ever , and jumping back nbovo SHIS' ' , ; . For the last half hour the tone was very Htrontf , and a further advance of Kf'r' ' ° was scored , Mny going to tl.Wtf and closing there. December ranged from ? 1.03J | ' at the opening , down to $1.0J > < f and up to $1.0.1 > $ , cloHliiK nt SUWVf January opened at $1.0i'f : , sold uptoSI.OV'h ' , and i-losed atI.OI' . The prcat bulk of the trade was In the May deliv ery. Full carrying charges prevail noiv 1'or wheat , and professional carriers arc doing what they can for themselves. Dealing to day was largely among professional traders. The two parties seem to bo more evenly matched now than they have- been yet , and the dally volume of business is heavy , despite the narrowness of the market. The struggle is vony earnest , and the open Interest In the market Ms unquestionably heavy at this writing. The bull leaders are Btnhborn and rich. The market has gone against them seriously of Into , but they stand by their guns manfully and refuse to concede for an Instant that tlielr promises or calcu lations can bo wrong. Tlio break of 10 > < ; c in December and lOc in May only conlirms them In their opinion , nnd their refusal to sell out at any terms offered by the bears is a source of annoyance to the latter. A re- concentration of the largu lines of wheut that were scattered during the early stages of the last decline from (1.18 , has taken place , and the buarn Had themselves con fronted by quite as determined a party as at any time. They can sell the market down easily enough , but when they undertake to cover , they moo. , with the sumo old trouble , viz : scarcity of offerings. The bull party Bcems to aild a little to its lines ou every break , despite the warnings that tire given continually that prices are artltlcially high nnd niiibt break n good deal further before a permanent Improvement can bo hoped for. As the price of cash wheat In New Yorl ; and Chicago approaches low water mark the mar kets at both points perceptibly harden. New York reports considerable buying of futures for foreign account , and some correspondents ndviso tlielr friends hero that wheat could now bo worked for Antwerp , If ocean freight room could bo had. Not much is heard about it. but foreigners are quietly feeling for wheat on this break. Talk is also beard of a reduction oHussian supplies in the near future , and the foreign market news is beginuinir once more to assume a favorable color. From a variety of sources it is learned that the farmers' deliveries in tbo northwest are rapidly falling off. Along some lines they arc lighter than ever before nt this season. The receipts at Minneapolis promise to diminish materially in the near future. Duluth reports n shipment of over 200,000 bushels to-day , making the shipments nt northwestern points to-day "about equal to the receipts. The stock of contract wheat In Duluth now is > almost nothing , against y. > 0- , 000 bushels a year ago. Sanderson of Mil waukee reports an inquiry for Hour , and agents at this point are doing considerable business in a quiet way. It is quite certain , however , that the interior millers who have been accustomed to buy supplies in Chicago liberally at this season , uro doing almost nothing in that line now , though they may resume buy ing later. The opening of trading In corn was fairly active , and llrst prices were \ + o lower than the close of the previous day. December opened nt 'tO ? c , and November at a premium of ) &a over Unit price , with May at US c , as It closed on the preceding afternoon. The opening figures soon gave way to a lower range , December declining to IMilfc , and May to 'ISjfj'c. The receipts were again in excess of the previous day's estimates. The weather was promising for a continued free move ment from Jlrst hands , Liverpool was quoted dull and lower , and railroad freights nio now staring shippers in the face , in plnco of the low rates by lake , which can not bo much longer available. The heavy crop Is now having more inlluenco upon trade than before , and the feeling among speculators Is bcarlxh in tendency. Trading throughout was fairly largo In vol ume , and considerably over the recent average - ago , but extra activity was brought about by the efforts of the holders to unload their property on a very weak market. The feelIng - Ing was heavy at the close , and prices wore near their lowest. November was within 1 MUc of December , closing at IWj 'Wfyo , witn December atilUI.fi' . May closed utUS' ' c. The provision trade experienced a sharp boar movement. The unexpectedly largo receipts of hogs at Chicago and other points devel oped an unusual disposition to sell. The opening was heavy , and when Cudahy and other prominent traders fuvnlsnod the buy ers with more property than they wanted , Belling assumed the proportions of a raid. The offerings for a good portion of the day were , in fact , largely in excess of- the do- mnnd , and , us a consequence , prices suffered u severe break , with only a limited recov ery. Hascd on yesterday's closings , the do' clnio actually established amounted to ! llfg ) ! IT a on poi-lt , } 0@o \ on lard , and 15e on nhort ribs. The best prices of the day pre vailed at or near the commencement of trad ing , nnd the lowest shortly before 1 o'clock. The depression witnessed naturally oncour- tiged covering of short , contracts , and in a general way business was quite active throughout. A largo amount of'atop order" nnd poorly margined holdings were also un loaded. January and May were , as usual , leading months. CII1CAUU STOCK. CmcAdo , Nov. 37. | Special Telegram to Tint liii.1 CATTI.IS Demand fair nnd prices steady all around. There was u bettor dis play of good natives than fora weak or up , and among the lots were several of the old- fashioned big cattle. Some salesmen and many of thq buyers rate the best natives a shndo lilgher , but taken altogether there was little or no change. The display of cow stock was ns largo , In proportion to the total number , as on any day last week , yet prime fat cows and heifers sold right up to the average , but on the other hand , there was a big run of poor nnd common Texans that sold cheap ; henca common native canning Block had to keep In the wuko of these Texans , and also had to sell cheap. The few load * of rangers made fall1 prices. There U no improvement to note in stackers and feeders. Trade gener ally may bo quoted dull. Light steers of ,0-J to 00 Ibs may bo quoted at M.OO@'J5 ! , and feeders averaging UOO to 1,000 Iba nt f..fil ® a.'i1) . Veal calves nro lower than last week , ItcccliitslncludotX'OTcxag ' and western cnt- tlo. Choice bcovea.f 5.lVV$5lH.Viiicdium ( topcod steers , liifiO to ir > oo Urn , M.OO(34.7S ( ; 1'JOO to ia : > o ibs , * .5o4.30 ; i&j to 1:00 : ibs , fi.so@ 8.CO. Stockers and feeders , JI.OJQU.M ; cows , bulls and mixed , * 1.45@aeO ; bulk , $ . ' .10(4 8.45 ; Texas cattle , f2.85wy.40i cows , fl.UOQ U.80 ; western rangers. M.WX'f I.GO , Hoas Values 10@15o lower , in some In stances iiOo lower , but at this reduction there was active business , with about all classes of buyers on the market. Trade was rather slow at the opening , salesmen giving way slowly , but the situation was one wherein to hesitate was to bo lost , as the run elsewhere was the largest this season so far , there being some 70,000 to 70,000 In sight at various poluta In the west. Comiuoa packing sorts sold down to &i fiOtrt ! . & " > , and best' packers around nbout & > ,40. Fancy heavy sold largely nl i.45. Underwood & t'o nnd eastern ship- pcrs sorted up to f3 1) nnd $5.45. Light weights were rather scarce , hence salesmen were not willing to sell light r-ut of their mixed unless they could get ft.rflOc for sort. Sales men preferred to sell their mixed as they rame from the cari. The Morris outfit paid ? .V40 for light light (1W ( ) to 140 Hi nverngoM , while Moran St Mealy and the Fowler party were endeavoring to Illl In at { 5.35(35.40 ( for UO to IW-lb averages. KI.NANCtAb. Nnw Yontc , Nov. 'J7. fSpecial Telegram to Tun Uie. : ] STOCKS Stocks opened nbout steady , and early in the session there was a little pressure In St. I'aul. London sold some of that stock , but b < 5ught It back later. There was a firm tone the most of the fore noon , and the general list rose ; gradually , led by New England nnd Lake Shore. There wan a good deal of dullness , and nt noon the market was firm at the best prices of the morning , gains being mainly for fractions or extending to about 1 point. Covering by shorts was one of the strengthening factors to-day , nnd reports of the near settlement of the rate wars also- helped the market. The close showed irnins for the day were mostly In n small way , extending to I'/ points in St. I'aul , nnd about \yt paints in Lake Shore and Now England. The following were the closing quotations : P.S .4o regular. . . . Northern Pacific. . 2 I * . S. 4s coupons } " " do preferred r > ulS V. H. I'isruKUlar. . ins C. * N. W I10i ! U. H. < ' is coupons. . ItiU' tin preferred 141 raclllcUsof V > . . .HI N. V. Central IW ( Central I'nclnc. . . . ilo' ' I' . , I ) , ft 15 ai' fhlrago .VAIIou..ii4 : llork Island IM'l t'ldcngo.llnrllngton C. . M. fcSt. 1' l > 'l' &qutncy ltfli ) ilo preferred 103' i II. . I.ft . . . . . . . . . : St. I'aul A : Omaha. ; : u Illinois Control..Mfi ilo pro f erred KW 1. , II.&W H Union Pacific ' : ? Knnsns & Texas. . . IS \V.St.Ii. fcl > IH I.nkcShoro luil'j ' ilo preferred. . . . " 4 ? . M Irhlcan < 'out rol. . Hi1 i Western Union Kli ! Jllssonrll'acillc Mosnv ON C\M. Kasyat 2u2j-i { percent ; closing offered at 'J per cent. PHIMC MnitCANTim PAI-KII lM@ ° ) li Ier ) cent. STHIIUSTJ ExcuiN'OR Steadv but dull at SrI.SI' * ; for sixty-day bills , and ll.bt ! for de- maud. Ciltt'Ano. ' Nov. 27.Vhoat Shade firmer ; cash and December , tl.OU > ; January , ( l,04.f ; May , fl.d'.i.V. Corn Kasy ; cash , 3(53-10c ( , December , e ; January , : tOc ; May , 30Vc. Oats Steady ; cash , 2iVi ! ; ; Dcccmber.SOJi'c , January , ' 'ti c ; May , itUj'oO. ' Uye Klc. Uarley Nothing doing. Prime Timothy Nothing doing. Flax fl.fil. Whisky ? 1.20. Pork Lower ; cash , and December , $14.10 ; January , 514.17 ; Mny , $1U7& Lard Easier ; cash , fS.i"J : < f ; December , $3.'J7 tf.rnnimry1 ; S3.15 ; May. $ S.27iJ. } Klour Slow and unchanged ; winter wheat , S" > .0li ) ( .r.75 ; spring wheat , S4.f)0 ( ! , J.7.'i. Hulk Meats Shoulders , S''Jjftsr.MT'a ; < iort clear , fS.OOftJ-U1. ! . ' short ribs , 57.353 ( ! .50. .50.Butter Butter Strong ; creamery , S CO.&c ; A ilry. ID&IOc Cheese Unsettled ; full cream Cheddars , 10 { < ail ( ) < fe ; lints , 10 > ( ( Jllo ; Young Amer icas , llt < l'll ' } c. KjrgA Firm ; fresh,22ig23c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , G. ! < fe ; light green salted , ti c ; green , 5c ; salted bull , 5Jic ; green bull , 4'c ; green dry flint , 7.jfi6Sc } ; dry calf , 7@Se ; branded hides , 15 per cent off ; deacons , 23gUOo ( each ; dry salted. lOiDlJic. Tallow Firm ; No. 1 , solia packed , Co ; No. 2 , 4o ; cake , OL- . Xlccoipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 12,000 Sil.OUO Wheat bu 110,000 l'J,000 Corn , bu 3r > S,000 lli.OOO .Oats , bu 145,000 117,000 Uyc , bu St. IjoiilH. Nov. 27. Wheat Higher ; cash , Hl.OOK ; May , * 1.07 . Corn Unsettled ; cash , 35c ; May , 35'j'c. , Oats Firm ; cash , 25o ; May , IJOJs'c. Pork HeaVy at $15.00. Lard Firm at 3.23. Whisky tl. in. Hutter Higher ; -choice to fancy cream ery , 32@30c ; choice and fancy dairy , 2S ( 30c. Ijlvorpool , Nov. 27. [ Special Cablegram to Tun llm : . ] 3:1(0 : ( p. in. Close. Pork In fair demand ; prime , mess , eastern , 82s Od , firm ; do western , 71s 3d , firm. Lard In fair demand ; spot 47s 3d , firm ; November , 40s llrm ; December and Jan uary , 46s , firm. Wheat In poor demand ; now No. 2 , win ter , Ss , dull ; do , spring , 8s Id , dull. Flour In poor demand at 12s , linn. Corn In poor demand ; spot , 4sS' d , dull ; November and December S Jd , dull ; Jan uary , -Is Od , dull. Minneapolis , Nov. 27. Wheat The ad vance iu speculative markets gave sellers of milling an opportunity lo ask higher prices for samples again , and No. 1 northern was hold from $1.10 to 81.15 , according to quality. Buyers were not showing much fear , however - over , and for the first two hours there was scarcely any trading. Some sellers claim that they were asking no more than yester day , but were unable to get bids. Receipts were 419 cars and lib were shipped out. In tlio last half hour trading improved , butsam- ulo tables were not cleared away. Closing : No. 1 bard , December , $1.20 : May , * 1.25 ; on track , Sl.20C < * 1.20 > . No. 1 northern , Do- cem'ber , $1.07 ; May , ? ) .14 ; on track , Sl.OS @ 1.11K. No. a northern , December , $1.10 ; May , I-1.07 ; on track , S1.02@.04. ( Milwaukee , Nov. 27.-Wheat Firm ; cashOli o ; Dccember.Sl.OO ; January , ? 1.01 } < f. Corn iCusy ; now , .KiQKiSi. Oats-Steady ; No.'U white , 20@30c. Ure Quiet ; No. 1 , Me. Barley Quiet ; No. S , G7l , o. Provisions Easier ; pork , $14,10. Cincinnati , Nov. 27. Wheat Scarce , higher ; No. 2 red , $1.03. Corn In moderate demand ; No. 2 mixed , I4o. I4o.Oats Oats Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 2 Hye Quiet ; No. 2 , B5 Whisky Active at SI.U. Now Vurk , Nov. ST. Wheat Receipts , 2,7riO ; exports , none ; snot market quiet , and J-iC' 'ulilKhor ; No. 'J red. ? 1.01 fidl.OJ ( In ele vator ; ? 1.0J > ; @I.03 % filloat ; $1.0l } . ; < < il.0ljlf ! f. o. b. ; No. ! i red , liriUfe'.Kic ; ungrutied red , 80c < ! i8l.01 % ; No. 3 red , guiB. Oitions | active and hiuhcr ; opened diljfa lower , advaneed l'4'@lcand ' elosed llrm ut@r oover yes- terdity ; No. 'J red , December , closed atfl.OlX. Corn Keeoipts , : il,05tl ; oxpnrts , l.V.I.IIUO ; spot market active but weak nnd 740 lower ; No. " , ! ! ( ) | Si4'e in elevator ; isI4'@l8J < fo alloat ; ungraded mixed , ii7@W'iiU Options more aetivo , ' .i o lower , heavy , December elosinj ; at 4 % t. ' . Oats Keeoipts , 51,000 ; exports , 1,000 : spot market loss aetivo and i dt' ' o lower nnd weak ; options dull and , ® ' lower ; Do- cumber , 31.V ; spot , No. 2 wlilto'ari ? < @ 33 o ; mixed western , UJ ( : c ; white western , 3 , . Coffee Options steady ; sales , 87,000 bags , including November , SH.35tiJ14.r'i ; Decem ber , ill.l5@l4.15 ! ; January. 5.14.20(314.40 ( ; February , Hl.2.14.40 ; March , $ l4.U5'i } 14 55. Spot Uio steady , fair cargoes , ? 10.25. I'otroloum United closed nl85 o. Kggs Firm ; western , 25l ( iiic. ; Pork Lower ; moss , Jfl5.5WiiiIB.75. Lard Actlvo export ; moderate specula tion and lower on full receipt of hogs ; sales , western steam , spot , fS.b2J ( ( ? S.S7K , closing atflb7X ; options , sales , December , closing at SS.CO. Hutlor Strong ; western , 14@27c ; cream ery. 22@37o ; KIgins , asejatlc. Cheese Higher ; western , 9 @U'fc. ' Knimas Ciy , Nov. 27. Wheat Steady ; No , 2 rod , cash , ( Hie asked ; December , bSo blu ; May , WJ < f bid : No. 3 red , 77o bid ; No. U soft , cash , IHJo asked ; December , 02 > e bid ; Mny , t l.Ot bid. Corn-Stoady ; No. 2 , cash , 2SWc bid ; January , 29'i.o uskcd ; May , 2SKo bOats . OatsNo. . 2 , cash , 21u bid ; December , 21 ? asked ; May , 25c bid. iiivis sroost. Chlcnito , Nov. 27. 1'ho DrovorV Jour nal reports as follows : Cattle Kccoipts. 10,000 ; market steady ; cholou beeves , $5.0tt@3.U : ; steers , * 3.20@ 1.75 ; stackers and feeders , fl.li033.UO ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.4583.20 ; Texas cattle , 3.40 ; western rangers , $ : l.5'Jt.tO. ( ! | Hogs Kecolpts , i(5KX ( ( ) ; market weak and 15c lower ; mixed , t5.SOQ3.4U ; heavy. I.Y85M 5,50 ; light , f5.255.55 ; skips , 13.50(43.10. ( Shco | ) Ueccipls , 0,0 JO ; market steady ; na tives , fj.734.50 ( ( ; westerns , tl.2033.bO ; Tex- ons , S3.50jjil.30. Lambs , ? 4.00 , < SJ.2d. Ql auba City , Nov. 27 , Cuttlc-Ileceiiits , 5,434 , shipments , 4.500 ; market strong nnd moderately aotivo ; good to choice corn fed , S4.7oMo.20. common to medium , $ .3.3-.W4.i > 3 ; stookors anil fceditig stecro , Sl.tX ) < i,40 : ; grass range steers , 1.COJ3.00 ( ; cows , tl.WJ ( < ? -J. ; . . " . Hogs IJccolpts. OOflO ; shipments , none ; market . "KVTlOc lower , closing 10o lower ; good to choice , $ .VJiQJ5.23 ( ; common to medium. * Nntlonnl Stuck Ynrdi , 1'Jnst St. I/oul-i , Nov. 27. Cattle Receipts , 3,000 : shipments , MX ) ; marki-t steady ; choice heavy native stcrrs , 5.00. ' . * ) .flO ; fair to good native steers , W.l C'Jj-OO : butchers' steers , medium to choice , M.H.V7M 40 ; stockers nnd fecdc fair to good , $2.00 .3.15 ; rangers , corn-fed , W.H(75 ( ) ( ) ; crass-fed , .10@i.l5. : Hogs Keccipts , 0.401 : shipments , 1,100 ; market lower ; choice heavy and butcher * ' selections , $ , i.30f < 3 50 : packing , medium to prime , f3.20vr > .3n ; light grades , ordinary to best , S5.00M3.25. OMAHA H STOCiC Citlle. Tuesday. Nov. 27. 18S9. The supply was largo and the buyers took advantage of HIP situation to bear the mar ket. The quality of the cattle was good and there was some very choice corn-fed steers and muro good cows llniti have been seen on the market in a long time. The market was lOf/Moc lower but uncaven nnd in some cases cattle which happened lo strike the buyers' fancy brought nearly steady prices. Feed ers were In light supply and good demand at steady prices. The unfavorable reports from other mar kets nml the heavy receipts knocked prices down 5i7ilOc ( bulow yesterday. Salesmen were slow to accept the decline and the trade dragged but the hojrs were all sold before thu close. _ _ _ _ _ Slierp. The supply was light and nbout everything ' - ' - - ' - - desirable was sold. Cuttlo. . 2,000 Hogs. . . 4HOD Sheep. . MO Horses. 50 Prevailing I'riou ? . The following w a table of pricji p/ilil In this mancet for the gr.Uoi of stock men tioned I'rnacstoors. ISOOto 1500 lbi..f 1.10 ( ffil.fiO Primosteors , 1100to 13JO ibs. . It. 10 t < 84.40 Native feeders 3.50 ( ift.05 ] Western teeders 2.50 ( a'-.l'O ' Kunco steers , cotn'on to ehoieo 2.50 yi'U.lK ) Common to good cows l.'J'i M2.25 Choice to fancy cows 2.t. ! " > WD.UO Cominonto choicabulls 1.25 M2.00 Fair tociioico light hogs ft. 05 icC5.15 Fair tocliolco heavy ho. ? 5.25 © , i.3. > Fair to choice mixetl hog ? 0.15 ( n > 5.25 KoprcHHiunuvo S.iloi. OATTLtt. NO. AV , Pr. 1 bllll 1,021) ) $1.40 1 coxv : ioo ; : J.50 8 cows UC9 ] . ( 2 cows 1,055 1.85 2 cows - . U75 2.00 2.00 12 cows 1'0'J ' ' 2.10 111 cows , natives 1,002 2.20 21 cows , natives 1OSO 12 butchci-b' stock 874 10 butchers' stock 970 SI cows U72 2.30 14 cows 1.12S 2.-I5 0 cows 1,1415 2.50 21 cows , natives 1,111 2.50 22 feeders , natives S73 2.50 21 dinners 1,155 2.50 22 feeders H5 ! D.75 2i : feeders , natives 'Jil'J 2.75 22 cows 1,1 5 2.75 17 cows , natives 1,2 10 3.HO 10 St. cors 'J ! 3 3.00 31) ) cows and steers 1,073 3.00 13 steers , natives ' . 1OIM 3:25 2'J ' steers 1,013 a.o ; : 40 steers , natives 1.031) 3.30 10 steers 1,100 3.40 v. 41 steers , natives 1,115 arc 12 steers , natives 1,010 3.50 17 steers , natives 1,204 u.oo 10 steers , natives 1,130 3.CO 42 steers , natives 1,179 3.75 31 steers , natives 1,145 3. SO 21 steers , natives 1,100 3.b5 15 steers 1,207 U.S5 18 steers , natives 1,255 3.85 21 steers , corn-f-id natives. . . . 1,224 4.00 57 steers , natives . ' 1,200 4.00 3S steers , natives .1,200 4.05 30 steers , natives 1,241 4,05 22 steers , natives 1,2(12 ( 4.10 30 steers 1,242 4.12K 13 steers , natives 1,100 uiy. ; 13 steers 1,147 4.12) ) $ 20 steers , corn-fed natives..1,335 4.15 20 steers , corn-fed natives..1,337 4.23 3'J steers , corn-fed 1,318 4.27K 20 steers , natives lu5'J 4.50 itASOt : CATILI : . Owner. Av. Pr. II. G. Hand- 110 feqders , westerns 1034 52.75 D. & H. G. 105 steers , westerns 1133 3.00 L. Gillette 05 cows , western 1074 HOGS. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Silk. Pr. 15. . .212 40 $5.05 ti'J. . .257 U20 $5.20 80. . . .215 120 5.05 IKI. . .270 80 5.20 01. . . .273 300 03. . . .234 400 5.20 08. . . .231 Iti'J 5.10 OJ. . SO 5.20 . .200 400 5.10 ' ! ! 2 8 SO 5.20 r-j. . .257 80 5.10 e'5 ; ! . .209 200 5.20 70. . 23S 200 5.10 03. . . . 06 3 JO 5.2) 71. , .23'J 3UO 5 iajf 5t. ; . . .2S1 200 5.20 70. . .853 320 0(5. ( . . .270 40 5.20 ti'J. . .335 280 53. . . .310 240 5.20 01. . .203 10J 5.15 5'J. . 80 5.20 20. . .825 80 5.15 05. . ! ! 2SJ 300 5.2J SI. . .17'J 5.15 ' ' . . : iou 401) ) 5.20 18. 5.15 oi' . . . .2'J2 200 5.20 74. . 274 280 5.15 ( U. . . .203 IliO 5.20 03. . .2(11 ( IliO 5.15 47. . 2SO 5,20 71. . .251 200 5.15 2110 5.20 70. . .250 200 5.ir ( A.\ \ iOJ 5.0 70.K. ( K. 8J 5.15 01. . 2'.I2 ' 200 5.20 . . . , iOS ! 200 5.15 ' .205 100 5.S2X 7 . . . ,2.o 2(0 ( 5.15 in' ! .31S , i,2."j < i'i 520 5.15 as. . .3)7 ) 400 5.25 00 . .Mi 120 5.15 57. . . : tot : bO 5,25 O'J . .2(1) ( ; ; iio 5.15 0' ) . . ,2 7 120 5.25 OS . .207 too 5.15 CO. . , .2'J7 ' 1111) ) 5.i'5 10 . .KIS 5.15 ill . .300 20J 5.25 : ) . . . . : KO ; 5.13 oa. . , . 0.1 bO 5.25 iO.'J.'S ll > 0 5.15 no. . .310 210 5,275 < T 01..2SO IliO 5.17 > < f 5 < 3. . .31)1 ) uo : 5.30 OI..2'J'J ' 120 ! ) . . , .3.VJ 2(10 ( ' 5.30 on. . tiU 51. . , .2'JS 40 5.30 72 , .2rs 210 til. . .237 200 5.IJO 70. . , .2S'J 10) ) CO..310 bO 5.30 r.'j. . ICO 51..JJ09 SO 5.35 00..303 210 No. Av. Pr. 112 natives 77 J3.40 05 western corn-fed 123 3.75 Pnoiterti' The following Is the number of hogs bought by the leading buyers in to-day's market. G H Hammond & Co ; 5'J3 Omaha Packing Co 1313 Armour C P Co , 1125 .1. P. Squires & Co. , Hoston S'J9 T. M. Sinclair , Cedar Kaplds.- . - . . 715 Illglicwt anil Ijowost. Thofollowing uro the highest an 1 lowest prlcespiid for hos during the past few d.iyi nnd on the oorrojujudint ; datoj eau uuj IWJ years ago : I Nov. 1 Nov. IH-i ) . 4 U ) < if.i 5.r > a U5 fifi'l H ) Himday. 3 7U ftil bO 4 SO 4tl M Sunday & M di'i UJ 4 IU 4M : tj 3 61 UJ bi 5 ' 5 4i' > M 4 :0 dU f , : 3 IV > W8' \ ( Hunday. 4 f > ' ) Ul ( ! ) 3 "J 4fl IU B 30 S5 W 4 40 4Bl BU ! 1 70 4 00 6M Wt 4U Hunday. 3 70 &l UJ & la Oii tl ) 4 UJ Ul UJ Sunday. aUO W 3 4 &U it.I SJ ! l O'J &l 75 r > oo 4 ( ! ) : i r > 5 ct ) u -'I IU ( ft'i 40 4 in 6S'i03 3 4i ( & 't 0- Buiutuy. 4 60 < ai uo 3 45 (0,1 Oi OMAHA WlOMS4 ! < Yj& MVUICI3TS I'roiluco , FrullB , I'"tc. BUTTEII rftnuy , sollil-iuokcil creamery. 22 @ ? . ' > o ; choice cuunirylUC4vniciilum grades , l ( % l < Joi common ( 'rauus , 10@llc. l''i. uu Nobr.iska pntenn , W.00@7.51 ; Minnesota iiatont * , $1.U5C < ? 7.T5 ; straislit grades , 15.00 3.50 ; bakers' Hour , (5.25 ! < J5.7ij per bbl , POTATOES Nebraska , 25Tf lOo per bu ; Colo- ado , 75@iUa SWKKT POTATOES 33 > o per Ib. POUI.TIIV Llvo chickens , $ J.50(23 ( 75 per doz ; spritif ? chlekens , $ J.r > 0@'J.Oj ( dressed chlcitens , 7 ( < j > So per Ib ; turkoyd , 8 ( 1 Oc , Kaos Strictly fresh , 23o candled. MAL.IOI ( iiiAfcs In koRa , I'io per Ib. HANANAS-Comnion. ll.DOSS.i.'o nor bunch : Choice , | 2.60(23.W. ( -J.'i.OC per ca < r Ou V'.IM Flnri.ln. . f-f.'P > n 7 * . CtAMttPer dozen Milliard * , . tciil. l , 0n1 ( , 'j ' ; cjunlt , S-V > T : 1'niirlo chlok- c 5 , | t 7.i@ 00 ; rubllt , tr.W ; sinurrols , J1.0J ; venison , titii liV per Ib. CK vNUi.iiniu'if..0iii0.03 ) ? per lilil. PRivi ( iiiNg-Itnin * . No. 1 , lljfo ; N'o. 2 lie ; hnuldcr * . 74'o ; rib bacon , llr ; clcrtr bacon. 11 ' < ; pirnlc hmnx , lllc ; dried boot hnins. Hi-,1" dry salted c'cnrs. short. extra short , S'e ; short t-ib < < , t > ' 4c ; IIIKS * feet. lVlb kit * . M'e ' ; lurd , stnoltrd satmiffc , O Se per' Ibj hog casings , KwlV. CKI.UUV S.'i.fJHOt1 per dozen ; fancy JOc. ONIONS -30K-lOo ( | n-r bu. Cinnu.n ft.Xpcr ; ( 100. liinT4 : I0iit | > r bu. TfiiNipft .Wo per bu. SU-KU ICiufT-Hbls , ? .r : halt bbl * , | 2.7r . Ai'i'i.Ks Choice , ? 'J.fOii"J ioperbbl ; fancy , I3.1X ) per bbl ; common , ? l."iOl.73 per bbl. Cinnii-MiPhlgan , fl.OO < H 50 per bbl of 32 gaH ; California pear elder , Sl.YOO per bbl. 1'op Cons lllee , 3o ; common , 2) ) e. CMIUOTS 40e per bu. Hcs Choice custom handplckcd navies , fJ.X ( ) per bushel : western liandpickeil na vies , $ l.riil.Ml ( ; inedlunib , < l.aOvjl.50 ! ; Limn beans f > c % per Ib. HAI V. o. b. curs , No. 1 upland 10.00 ; No. 2 upland. $ .1.00. UiM\-J.VKJMfi.OO. | ( ) ( Keen fH.OOvjrlu.OO per tou. OAT ? 2i VISKII MI Cider. HKojlSc per gal. ; white wine , low iOc per ( 'al. HONUV 1-lb frames. Grocers' lltt. Kuvised prices nro as follows : HAIUIINO Stark A , seamless , 2ic ; Amos- oasr. SLMiuless , 17'jc ' ; Lcwiston A , seamless. lUc ; Ainefic.in , seamless. 17c ; burlaps to 5 bu , HtifHi1 ; ( 'iinnies. siiL'U : > , lye ; punnics , double , 20c ; wool snck , ; t.ic. Twines- Flax , 3 < e ; extra sail , ! Mr$21ir ( ; sail 1J , UOta'Jlc ; cot > ton , 2-'c ; jute , Oir. ) : KHVIT Fips , In boxes , per Ib , IS'i ? Itlo ; dates. In boxes , 7fllie ( ; London MalaiM layer r.tisins , jicr ivxV.J. , . " > 0'.iti.7r ; > ; Muln a looe raisins , S'J.olicii.oO ; new Valencia raisins , per Ib , t > : ! 4i' ; California loose musca tels , per box. $2. < > lii2.10 ( ( ; California London ! ) , ISs * , . . > ; pitted flierries , per Ib , ISc ; Cali- fornm pitted plums , per Ib , 12ijiyc ( ; dried blackbornes. per Ib , 7' ' . ; < < iho ; dried raspbur- riiM , per Ib , .M'l/'J.'ic ; evaporated apples , 7Vj(3 ( IV ; California sun-dried peaches , l.'ic ; Cali fornia unpared evaporated peaches , evaporateil California nppricots , 18canteo ; currants. ifn7i' ' : Turkish prunes , 4'4 < ( ? -lio ; citron , 2i i'Mc ; orange peel , Lie ; Icinnn peel , llli1 ; California French prunes , lUalOo. Corrni : * Moehn , 'JociSUc : IJio , good , IfifiB 17c ; Mtindahllufr. 2Vii ( < 50 : roiustintr Hlo , 1Ii § NIC ; O. ( " ! . Java , 2-lwJlic ; .lave , interior. 22'i ) Me ; Hio. fauey , Ib u'li'c ' ' ; Santos and Mtiru- calbo. 17rtllc ) ! ; Arbucklcs. 21 ' 4' ; McLaugh- ' SfOAU Granulated , 7j e : conf. A , 73Bc ; wiiito extra C , 7l.t't' ; extra C , 7' o ; yellow C , "Ku ? powdered , S'-ifc ; cubes , feWt1. Hens WAX Choice yellow , iiOCMj'MKe ; dark colored , 13l4u. ( Ciir.csc Vounir America , full cream , 12@ 12'i ' ; full cream Cheddars. Il ( ; i2c ; full cream Hats , 12Kc. VifKi.Ks ! Medium , iu bbls , M.OO ; do. , in half bbls , 53.00 ; small , in bbls , Sfi.OO ; do , ir , half bbls , S8.M ) : Rherkms , in bbln , J7.00 ; do. , in half bbls , ifl.OO. TOIIACCO PltiKi 2iC ( t5o ! ; mnoklng , 10@'JOc. JUI.LIES $1.25 pct-yo-lb pail. SALT Sl.iOi.Sl.JD : ( : per bbl. Koi'U 7-10 , 11.- . MAPI.K SuoAit Uricks , ll@12e per Jb ; penny cakes , 12ivfVJc. per Ib ; pure maple syrup , $1. IK ) per pil. Tms YoiinR Hyson , common to fair , 18ji ( ) 25o ; Young Hyson , ijood to fancy. ItOJI.Vic ; Gunpowder , common to ( rood , 2JVt25c ( ; Gun- l > owder , choice to fancy. { ( Kgl'ioc ; Japan , coirt- mon to medium , l.ri.-0e ( ; Japan , choice to fancy , 30Cii.45c ; Oolunjf , common Ui nood. 25 @ ' 15c : Oolong , choice to fancy , .Wit70o ( ; Im perial , common to medium , 2oQJ35c ; Imperial , good to fancy , -tOvuriOc. NUT-- Almonds , luCiClSe ; filberts , IS loc ; Brazil , ilfrDlOc ; walnuts , 12u ; pecans , 10ii ( > llc ; peanuts , uc ' . 'c. ' CitvcKcns ! i@10i. per Ib ; assorted cakes. 6fti23e per Ib as pc"r list. CAXIIV Mixed , 0 , ' < J'ai2'c ; stick , i (7illc ( ; rock candy , 10 } t7eiic : ; fancy candy , 7 ( 2Sc. HOLLAND llrmuxo OOo. Conriiii OJijdg'J o. Dry Goods. COTTONFiANNni.s 10 per cent dis. ; LL. 53 e ; OC , OJ e ; SS , 7 c ; Nameless , 5c ; RX , Ibc ; R. tJOcr No.10 , 8Uo ; No.10 , lO e ; No. 00 , 12' ' < < o ; No. 80 13 c ; No. UO.colored , c ; No. W , colored , 12c ; No.70colored , 12 > io ; Bristol , 12Kc : Union PaiMllc , 17c. CAIIPBT V/Ani1 Bib white , 19o ; colored , IJATTS Standard , SB pom , 10c ; beauty , 12' c ; boone , He ; B , cased , fii.50. 1'niXTS Solid colors Atlantic , ( ic ; Slater , Cc : Berlin oil , ( i' ' e : Garner oil , li@7c. PJSISTS I'inkiind Kobes Allenvllc ; Itiver- | ) oint , 5 > < fe ; Steel River , 0'ic ; Richmond , 5.jC } ; Pacific , 7e. S Dross Charter Oak , SJ c ; Rain- npoI' e ; Lodi , . "ii c ; Allen , Uc ; Richmond , tie ; Windsor , 3 > c ; Eddystone.OKo ; Pacific , > > * c. c.Bi.nACHKi ) Sucr.Ti.vo.Rerkclcy cambric No. ( JO , UXc ! ; Best Yet , 4-4 .C. e ; butter clotli , O 0 , 4'j'c ' ; Cabot , 7' ' e ; Furwell half bleached , Sc ! ; Fruit of Loom , ( IJ o ; Greene G , O' ' c ; Hope , 7fo : King Philip cambric , lie ; Lons- dale cam brie , ll' ' c ; Lonsdale , Ou ; New York mills , 10 , ' < fo ; Pcpperell. 42-in , lie ; Popporell , 415-in , 12e ; Peiipcrcll , ( i-4 , Nic ; Pepperell , 8-4 , Jlc ; Pepjicroll , ! M , 2ie ; ; Popporull. 10-4 , 2Sc : Canton , 4-1 , b''e ; Triumph , Oc ; Wnmsutta , lie ; Valley , uc. FLANNELS Plaid Raftsmen , 20o ; Goshen , 32lju ; Clear Lake , yiii < Jc ; Iron Mountain , 2i/e. } / FI.ANNII.WhlteG : II , No. 2. % . 22 , .c ; G II , No. 1 , .f , 20u ; B II , No. 2 , 9f , 2. > c ; IJ H No. 1 , % . IWiQucchca ; No. 1 , j ! , 42c. COIISKT.IKVXS Aiidroscofj.'i'i. ( ' " fc ; Kear- KO , 7 . , 'c : Hocknort. OJfc ; Concsto 'ii , UEXIJIS Amosleas , 0 oz , 10 } c ; Everett 7 oz , lll'.je ' ; York , 7 oz , lUKe ; Haymaker , H'-re ' ; lalTroy XX , ' ll e : Juffroy XXX. 12' c ; Heaver Creek AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek BB , lie ; Beaver Crook CC. lOc. ICi'.XTi'CKV JuvNs Memorial , 15c ; Dakota , ISo ; Durham , 27e ' : Hercules , ISu ; Leaming ton , 2J > c ; Cottwoid , 27' ' < fc. Cit.viii Stevens' B , lij c ; Stevens' B , liloiichcd. 7e ; Stevens' A , ! % C' Stevens' A , bleached , &Ko ; Stovons' P , S'ife ; Stevens' P , bleac-liRii , OKc ; Stevens' N. DKi1 ; Stevens' N , bleached , IOV'5 Stevons' SItt , 12'fc. ' Ml-"Cii.ivxKouH ; Tablu on cloth , $2.59 ; plain Holland , H ' , re ; Dado Holland , l'J ! c. Brown Sheelinit Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7' ' < < | 0 ; Atlantic-H , 4-1 , 7'4'e ' ; Atlantic I ) , 4 4 , Cii- ; Atlantic P. 4-4 , lie ; Aurora LL. 4-1 , lie ; Au rora C , 1-4 , 4fc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , ( Wfc ; Hooslor LL , 4-4 , tic ; Indian Head , 4-4. 7 > < Jc ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 0.Old ; Dominion , 4-4 , ' , yu ; Pepperell U , 4-4 , 7" ; Pepperell O , 4-4. 1-lio ; Pepporell , H-4 , l Wo ; I'opporoll , D-4 , Jlc ; Pepperell , 10-1 , 23j ; Utioa , O , 4-4 , 4 ; > fo ; \Vauhusott , 4-1 , 7 > ; c ; Aurora R , 4-1 , 7o : Au rora B , 4-4 , fi' c. DUCK West Point 23 In. 8 oz. , 10' c ; Wmt Point 29 in , 111 oz. 12K" ! West Point 23 in , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 4U itf , 11 oz. lOo. FiAXNKM-Rod , C,2t in. 15Ko ; B , 21 In , 21'i'c ; GO , 21 In , 20o ; HAF , % < > 25o ; JRF , % , 2 re. GIST.IIAM Plunkott chocks , 7' < fc ; Whitton- : on , 7 > c ; York , 7j c ; Normundl dress , S'i'j ; Calcutta dress , S o : Wluttenton dress , b c ; Renfrew dross , bl , < fMl2Uj'e. UAMIIUICS Slater , fti o ; Woods , SJi'o ; Standard , 5 ! c ; Peacock , .I' ' c. PainTs , IxiJiooBn'i : Arnold , fyjo' Amer ican , O c ; ( ilouccster , Ol c ; Arnold C lon cloth , 'Ju : Arnold B lonj ? oloth , lOUu ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10'tfc ' ; Stloful A , 12o ; Windsor Gold Ticket , 10 , ' c. Ljuuitier. First nnd second clear , l' in.-J9 0051 ( 00 First and second clear , 1) < f In. . . 47 ( )3@.iO ) 00 Third clear , l'4' ' ? Iif In . 4U 00 ( < f4l ( 00 A select , ! ' ' ( lij in . ! )7 ) 00 B select , Uftebi tn . ; Ui ( M ) A stock boards , lif lli ft , 12in . 40 00 B stock boards. 1'J'ijiltl ft , 12 ill . 41 00 C stock boards , 12Crflt ) ft. 12 In . M ( X ) D stock boards , 12iijiift ( , 12 in . 2'i DO floorlni ; , ilrftt common U In . Ul 00 i , ' , second common , 0 in . ! U 00 Select fencing Hoofing . It ) 00 Siding , llrst and occoml cloar,14@10 ft , . 25 00 Sldlnu , llrst common , 10 ft . 22 00 Siding , second common . IU ( X ) Common boards . HI 00 No , 2 boards , nil lotiKths . M 50 Fencing , No. 1 , I2ii.-J0 ( f t . 1(5 ( 50 Fencing , No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 18 ft . 15 50 Joist nnd scantling , 2x4 , U IO feet . US 00 Timber , 4x1 , 8x8. I2@lti feet . 17 OJ Pickets , 1) and II Hat . 22 10 Pickets , Dand H brjuaro . 22 00 Shingles , extra A. , , . 2 fcO Shingles , Standard A . 2 00 Lath . 3 40 O Q 13utU , 2 > f la . ( X ) O 0 Units , 1'3 , 8 I S . . . . . . . S3 0 In well tubing. Dntul M bcv . 23 UO Ijentlier. Hemlock sole , ISyi'J'c per Hi ; oak solo , SWc per Ib ; oak harness , ; } 0 , 32o per l s selec ted oak nnd trace , Me per Ib ; oak nnd hem lock upper , CO 22c per foot- Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , SOQZOOc per Ib , ncoonllng to weight ; oak calf skin. No. t , WcWl.OO per Ib ; Phiindclphlu calf skin , extra , $1.00 ( 1.10 pcrlb ; hcuilocK kip skin , No. 1 , ( ViiiOc ( ( per Ib : oak kip tkin , No. 1 , 70 fOe per Ib : 1'hlln- di'lphtn kip skin , extra. SOfiUVo per Hi. French calf skins , ( according to weight and quality ) , $1.15it.i5 ( | > er Ib. Fretibb klpsklns , do , S0c ( $ 1.10 per Ib. Corjovan rtissett , I'ioj satin llnish. 20e per foot ; welt leather. f3.S'.ViM.H ' ( ) per side ; moroocos , ( pebble goat ) , 20y 3C per foot ; moroccos , boot lew' , 25tftOo ( : per foot ; glove calf skins , StKS'Wc per foot ; Douglas kid , : tiV7i40i3 per foot ; kangaroo skins , -tOvitftOc Per foot , nccording to Duality. Toppings , $ s.ixff10.00 ) ( per dozen ; linings. fVOOnti.OO ( per tiozcii ; npronskms , $10.00 < jj ) 12.00 per dozen. . \letalM nnd Tinner * ' Stock. Block tin , small pig . $ .23 Block tin , bar . . .20 Copper , planished boiler sizes. . , . . . H4 Copper , cold rolled . . . Ill Copper , sheathing . ! ! 0 Coiiper , pllis . 30 Copper , llats . 31 Gal. sheet iron , Junlntn , 50-10 nnd 5pcrc. ( tis , P.it. planished Iron , 24 to 27 A . 10 Pat. planl'hcd Iron , 21 to 27 B . i"K " Rooliiig , 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets . § 0.00 Roollng , IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets . 7.f.0 Reeling , I.20x28 , 112 sheets . 11.00 Hoollng , IX , 2K2S ( , 112 sheets . 11.50 Sheet iron , No. 20 . 3.W Shoot Iron , No. 27 . ! U > J Solder Tin plate , host charcoal 1C , 10x11 , 225 sheets IX. 10x14 , 225 sheets . 8.25 Tin ulato. coke-r- IC , 10x14 , 225 sheets . 02. ' , Kteel naliii , per keg . 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg . 2.1U ) AV. C. C. I vAt - At a mcctliiB held at R. M. Patterson's ofllec Monday evening , the W. O , C. associa tion dotctuiincd to hold its next reunion at the Barker hotel on Monday evening , December 10 , A meeting to complete arrangements will in1 held at tlio same place next Monday evening. ESTABLISHED 1851 ( ISO So. hicago , nig. iciarkSt. Tto Regular Old-Established iPIIVSICIAfl AND SURGEON Is tll ! Treating xvllh the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS l MXV-r.Tl Chronic , Neryons and Private Diseases , Ktt- NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failing Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreams , Head nnd Back Ache and all the effects leading to early decay and iieihjps Consumption 01 Insanity ? treated .scientifically by new methods with ncvcr-failinc succeis. VO- SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin DU- eaeea permanently cured. * KIDNEY nnd URINARYcomplalnti , Gleet , Gonorrnoea , Strictu re , Varlcocele and all diseases cf the Gcnito-Urinary Urg.ins cured promptly without injuiy to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs. Jff-No experiments. Age arid experience im portant. Consultation free anil eacred. Hi' Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Woikson Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. 43 * Those contemplating Mtrriaae send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each 15 cents , both 25 cerils ( sump * ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save future suffer ing and shame , nnd add golden years to life. jHooK "Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( stamps ) . Medicin * and writings sent everywheie , secure from exposure. Hour * , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to 12. Address F. D. CLARKE , ( VI. D. , 186 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. Lsft IS OUT QF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. A Proprietary Medicine that ueei\a but trial to prove Us worth. Dr , Calender's ' Left Urn Bitters , TUB only Distilled Hitters In the United States. The only fllttoru recognized by th United States Internal revenue laws as al'ro- prletary Medicine. Lawfully I'ntentod. No. of Patent 149.573. Contains no fusil oils , no omentlal oils , no foreign suljstancn or tiiimag * Ing < lriic . A perfectly pure medicine , compounded - pounded from Pure Hoot ilerba nnd Old Peach ; ple § ant-to tlm taste , quiet nnd decisive In IU Sect. Curc Dyspepsia or Vellnw Jaundice la HT days. Kegulates the Dowels , luvlcoratea Inictlre Uver , 0iri > s Dlseniod Llrer , Hovlvei the Kidney ! . Improves the Appotlto Quickly. Regulates tlio vrnolo system. New Ufa to the whole system. ol.eftl.trer Illlion nro fold til Onmlm , Nnb , bytlia . . , 'Ju"f ' ! rtraBmif Itlrluinlii'n DriiB Co. , Hpscl-il Wbnlcialv.lur tlio Ulna Interest ot Nebraska. Ho- tBlJersusloHcM . lf W > SU | | . K. Il.lji-ril vli.Jiilin F. Hullsky , MorrolI'M I'liunuacy Innicn Kiirsytli. II. f Hull , Dr. J. J. SiiTlllu , IJ. .M.Crfi. H' , K. riiaiHllar. Iliilin'a riinrmiicjr , .liirnuy ft Diiy'J J.O. Khic.J W I'lnrkp.1. II. Sclimlilt , .Mar lluclitJ r-.t'tirhtoiison. W. K. tambaiwin , II , . Cux , Max t'oiirnil F'rnrlc > * . I'o lf , It. ltt : < iiiiUHsnn. ( Jo < * . Itocder Iloyd's I'hnrranejr , o , A. Molclicr , Howard Muyer < , Frnnk Dollono , t Co. . nbolusalo iloalen In C'lKiira nn.1 l ftl.tvi GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXrOSITlON 1S73. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PKNS _ , PBNNVKOVAIi IVAriSRS nro S sucficbsfully Ubud monthly by over 10,000 r vl.adles. AruSafe. Kfltctualanil I'lcasant ' y prrliox \ by mnll.or atdrtiKKlsta. Kcaleil J'articulart 2 postage Blamps. Aildrens TDE EOIUIEX CIICUICAI , Co. , DUTIIOII , Jlicu. by mail b\i \ i JDrituCo. , Oinulut. Xcb , FOUNTAIN FINE CUT AND PLUG- Incomuarablv thu Bast. -.11. I'AI.MEII. X. 1 > . IIICIIMAM. J. II. III.A.SCMAIIU PALMER , niCHMAN A ; CO. . LiveStock Commission Merchants , ODico lloom il ( , Oiiuili | KxchuiiL'u llulldlriid l/nlcn _ btock Vnrda , foutli Omalm. NI.-II. .ORM E R.W ESTE R FI E L plTKjAlLlEV Live Stock 'Commission , loom IS , Kxcuuniie llulldlut. , 1'niou Stock Vurila , uuhn , S'eh , ALEXANDER i FITCH , Commision Dealers in Live Sock , pixisllo Kiclmniifl llulldlni ; , Unluu 6tucli Vunli , tuutli uiuuUu.Veb , UNION STOClYAnDS CO , , Of Onialia , Limited , Implomonto. " " CHUHCHILL I'ARKIiR , Dealer in Agricultnral Implements , Wagons , Orrtasei nil Hutelfn. J . HIreot.lictwcenJthani ; liHh , Umftht , Nelimskn. LINTNCER'A METCWLF'CO. . AgricnltnralImpleinentsl a onsCarriagc , ? lluculo. Ktc. WholeKlf. Onmlm , Ncbrnfln. PAnLmToHENDORF" * MARTIN ? " Whol i le Ie lpr In Agiicnllnral Implements , Wagons& Bngiies Wl , X , 6 nn.l WI7 Jonn Strccl , Ornnlin. P. P. MAST fi CO. , Manufacturers of Bncleyc ( Drills , Seeders I , CultUnlnr * . Hnj llokf . Clilft Mltln nd I.ul'nn 1'u < vvrlivri. Cur. Illh nd Nlchulm MrccU. . | IMPLEMENT - oj Agricnltursl implements , Wag OMAHA IIHANC'II. J. F. SEIUEHLING * CO. , Akron , Olilo. Harycsllng Machinery anil Binder Twine , W. K. Mi-iU , Man Bfr. I21t l.em'onw.irtli > U OniRha. MOLINE.MILDURN&STODDAHDCo Mniuif ncturvra nnil Jotibcr In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Flows Etc , Cor. lull and P.icltlc strcetii , Omnha , Nt-b. ArtlBis * Motorlalo. " " " HOSPE. Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Domini Ptrcct , llni h , Ni > br ! k . BooksollrR nnd Stotlonor. Succeisomto A. T. Ktiijon .V Co. , WlioU-silo , Vlotnll ( Booksellers and Stationers , line WedilliiR Hlalluimry. Cnmnicrclnl Stationery , 1i J llouk'im ijlreot. Onmlm , Nrh. Boots and Shoac. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. . to lived , Joncf & Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Accnti lor Ponton Itubtier Shoo To. 1102 , 1101 it 11UO _ llnrncr St. , Ooimhii N W. V. MORSE & CO. . Johhers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-1105 Uouitla St.Omalia ManufactoryBum- xncr stHuitun * Coffooo.JSplooa , Etc. " ' " " " C LARK E COFFEE"CO.T' Umalm CotTco nnd Splee Mllli. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , DliTorlrV Kitrncti , Lauudrr Illuc. Inks , Ktc. 1114- 1416 Uarq r Street. Omaha , .Selirmka. Crockery and W. L.'wniCHT , Agent forlhoM nuf cturrr niia Importpn of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Cliimncys , Klc. Offl rc. 317 H. Uth St. , Oinnlin , Ncbmik PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN. Iinoortera and Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lauifs , Silyerware Kto. 1514 l > raiiuSt.Kor. Pcston Itnlldlnff. Commission and Storage. " " RIDDELL * RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , ' ' - " ' " ' "ii" I'miltry , Game , 112ilovrara Strent. Oinatq. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . Riiceesjors to JIcBlmno A Scbroeilcr. ) Prouuco Commission anil Cold Stora Oiuuhn. Ncbruska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholesale Flonr , Feed , Grain and General Gommision Merchant. Corrcipnmlcncnsolicited. 1CII North ICtli btruut.Wiiuiha , Neb. Coal , Coke and t-imo. OMAHA"COAL. co"kV& LIME"CO. Jobliers of Hard and Soft Coal MS South Hth PtrcPt , Onmtm. Nehr ka. " ' J.'J. JOHNSON &CO. . MannfactrajfLline , Anrtshippers ot Coal , Co.ilc , Coiiien 1'iii ter , T.lm llraln Tlio , ami Sewer Pipe. OnueJ19.H. . ntk St. , Omaha , Net ) . Talcplicn 611. Dry Cooclo nno Notions. _ " * ' MrESM'lTH & CO. . Dry Goods , Fnrnlsliiiir Goods and Notions , llO-Jand 110 ( Dou la , Cor. 1Kb St. , Omarjn , Nob. Importers and Joliliers in Dry GoodsNotiOis , ! Cents' Furnlslilnc Conils. Corner Illh uiul IJuncy St . . Onmlm. Nvbrnclin. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Uoai and SI I South lot h ft. , Ormika. Nell. Furniture. Wholesale Dealers in Fnrniture , _ Kunmui Street , Omahii. Ncbrnikn. _ CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Funiiliire Omulia. .Ncbi.liko. Groceries. P A X'PO ISlT G A L L AG H E R i CoT. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , M , 707,700 r.nd 711 S. lOtli St. , Omnlin , Neb. McCORD. BRADY Jt CO. . Wholesale Grocers , I Ih nml I.PATonvorth Strooti. Omuliu , Ncbraikn. _ _ Hardware. " MAm < s"BROS. . SADDLERY WhoK-Bulo MnnufHcturora of Saddlery 5 Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware Ami Lonlhcr. NO ) , lia'i iiml IIT7 Ilurr.ojr at.,0mnli.i , NcUrnikn. Honvy f ardvvarp. \V. J.YROATCH7 Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Sprlne , Wa un Ktnck , llnulwnro , I.itDilior , Ktc. JJ3C una Jill llonn-'jf htruut , Uuiulm , HIMEBAUGH A TAYLOR , Dnilders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanic * ' Tooli nml ItiifTalo Hcnlni. 1105 Douglnl Street , Umulm , Niibrunkn , RECTOR. Wholesale Hardware , fill and Ilnrno' Htn. , Oiunli.l , Noli , Weilcrri Aecriti tor Auitln 1'owUer Co. , JoRurnnn Htuul .Suite , I'Ulrounki standard Hcalci , LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , IalH , Sheet linn , otc.ncuts fur down Hcule& , Minniil'owtlcr auUliymiin liurbud wlru , Omalia , Hats , Caps , Etc. ' W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods. IIW Iluruer h'tr iet , Oiouhn. Not ) . _ Lumber. _ _ OMAHA LUMBliR CoV. All Kinds of Building Material at Whole ile liUHIruetanil Union 1'ucinc Truck , Oiu-li . LOUIS BRADFOrTD" ; Dealer in Lumlier , Lath , Lime Sash Uooro , Klg. Yirdii - Corner Till und C. N. DIET2 , Dealer in All Kind ? of Lumber , Slfcct > , Orutttm , Notirn k k Lumber Lime Cement Elc Etc , , , , , , TTv ? . HARVEY LUM'DErTubT To Dealers Only , OfllcoJIKl Karnnm Ptrcpl. Omaha , "JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wliolesale Lumber , Elc , CHAS. R. LEE Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Woo. ! Carpels nl Pattiict ] Ktoorln * . Wh niul ( Vlllllnory ourl NotloiiH. " " " > I. OBERFELDEn * CO."V" Importers & Joliliersin Millinery & Notions W.Jinnnil tU < < milli Illh Sliwl Ovornln. | _ CANFIEL.D MANUFACTURING CO. , Maniifactiircrs of Oycralls , ) cnti9 I'uutJ.Sblrta , Ktr. H'riiunl . 1WI Domini Street , Oiuntm.t.u J. T. ROBINSON NOtTor\TcCxT" " Notions ami Fnriiisliing Goods 4lt ) mill HHi Illh lOtli St. , Omnlin. , _ _ 0118. _ _ CONSOLIDATED TANK UNESCO. Vliolsale Refined and Lubricating ; Oils , Ail < i n-n i' , Kit. , IhuRha. A II Hl h" | , . Mimnttr , Notions and Gent's ' Furnislilne Good ? , IUV > Hnrncj Slivrt.Omiilin. Office Fixtures. _ TIIK HlMMUN'Dd MANt'FAlTUKIXti CO. Mnnufniitun > i > of Bant , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mnntlps. Sldotioar.K Hook CIUPJ. llrn I'mos , ruit'.tliins. llRllliif , rinniti'r . llprrnnu Wind Conlprx. .Mlrror'.cto Kndory HIII' oltlco , ITU ) ail 17SJ baulli 1JIU St. , Ouinlit , Tulciilione 1134. _ _ Paints nnd oils. CUMMINGS & NliVllSON. WIolon la * In Paints , Oils , Window Glais , Etc , HIS r.inmm Street. Omaba , Nob. Pnpor. CARPENTER Wliolesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nice Block of 1'rlntliiK , Wrapping mill Wrltlnl 1'ArOr. BiH'Cinl utlvntlon KIVOII lo cur loail orders. Pnpor Boxos. Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory. Nos. 1S17 and 131'J Douglas St. , Oumlin , Neb. Sooda. PHIL. Wliolesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 nnd 913 Joncn Hlrurt , Oniahu. Storage ) , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS'i CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Oranch liouiiif ( the llcrmor lluitny Co. lliiKKlci al nbulcaaltf unit retail , l.tti UlOniul 1:112 : linrd titrcot. Omuliu. Tcloptiuue No.TM. Laser Beer Brewers , North Itlgtutecnlli Street , Omiilm , y Cornlco. EAGLE Co f7i : E WORl < sT MannfactiireGalyauized Iron and Cornice , Joun Eponeter , Pmprlctur. SO ) Doiltu nnd l l nnd IU North 1UIU Street , Oiuitlin. Prlntora' Materials. WESTERN NE\A/SPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Piillishers , Dvnlcrs In Tyro , I'n ncs mi" " ! 1'rlnleia' Supplies , t bouth 12th direct , Uiualiii. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rnlto Gcofls 311 Clothing mid leather llcllliiL' . UKX I'lirnnm Btrcct , , Dporo , Etc M. DISBROV f , CO. . \VUolc' ulo Miiiinr .cturi'rs of Sasli Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , much Uincc , 12th nnil Iziml Blreetr1 , Omulia , Nub. BOHN M AIvfuFAC T U R I N 6"C O " Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , ' , ' uMluiia , Klnlr Wurk HIM ) Intorlor lliir.l . Won 1 i-'liv mi. K. E. Curum' Hih nn < l l , aveun urth U'.roct.i , Oinubii. Ncu , . . . Steam FlitlnRs , Pumps , Etc. A. L/STRANC CO. . Pumps , Pipes and Engines , itcamVnlcr , Hn Iwnr nnil Mlnlnu Kniillo9 | | , Etc. 'JJJ. Vii ami ' .CI larnnm Htreut , Ounilia. . . PU1VIP CO VI V- MM * Wfisaie Pflipsi Rpe , Filtiiigs , itcam BIII ! Wntcr Rurpllcs. n " " ' " 'inriiir' ' for Ma < t. _ . Piirniun t. , Un a U. S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO. , ' St8Pm and Water Supplies , llatllilayVln.l 'y' ' OlSnnil riiiTiiim Bt. , Omalia. * BR O W N E LTTfiTc O engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Iron Worko. STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter A son , 1'rop'n. Mnniidictiiriirsofnll kind ) Steam Boilers , Ms and Sliest Iron WorK WorksHoulh UJtli nnd II , i.M. CrnstliiK. I'AXTO.V A. VIKIIIiINO IHON WOltKH. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort , Knilnc9 , | lrns < Wnrk.aennml Konndry , Miiolilnaund lllucki\iilth Wnrk. littlco and \Vorkl , L' . 1' . It ? . n ml lltb htreot , ( Jmuliu. "A"HA WlHE & IRON WORKS , ' Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings lloik IUIU , Wlndnvf llunr.ln. Klov T Htnniln , Wlro hum , Ktc. IU Nortli Ifth filrful , < Jiimlia. _ " ' OMAHA SAFE antH RON WOR" | < S , Man'frsofFire&BurglarProofSafes ' Fnalt" , Jnll Work , Irmi UN I Wuu Kendnn. HlKnu. lto. O. Anilicuii , I'rou'r I r lull and Juiknun riti. CHAMPION IRON nnd WIREWOniO Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards rnd Fcreoin , for bank . cnpniil | < irc reil'lcnroi , cto , lui'riivi'd AwnliiL'H. l i.'k > aiilli .Mmhliiurr uiul lll.ielitiiilili Work * . I'JIr-uulli ' Hilt htf MEACHER &WHITMORE , Fireaui Brtr Proif Safes , Tiinu'Loc'is