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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE JANUARY 4. 1889 , "Wheat Very Nervous nhd Fluctunt Ing for Trivial Reasons. CORN VALUES LOWER AND DULL On is TVIoilrratlvcly Active AVlth Jluwnwnril Tcmlenoy I'rovlMons Irrcuntnr nml IlcnrlMi Good Native Knl Cattle Stronger. CHICAGO ru ODD en MAUICHT. Cm ( 'A no , .Inn , 2t. [ Special TclcRrnm t Tin : Ur.n.l The wheat market was vcr soft around the opening. May opened n tl.ay < and sold ofl to tl.U ) , which was 1 > { below yesterday's closing. It thea shot IMC up tofl.OI , tlisco fluctuations all occurrin WiMiln n spaeo of ten minutes. The i > rlc then worked back to $1.0.1 % , and on n repot that eighteen bout loads of No. 2 red 1m been "worked" forcxpoit In Baltimore , th Jnarkct advanced J c , May going to $ l.M-\ ( Positive denials that any business had beer done , fortified by dispatches from Nighten Kale mid others that there were no bids n Rciibourd markets within 4at ( ! c of ruling quc tat Ions turned prices down nguln here mid May touched Sl.OflK again. Knrthc export cosuli ) , and information that forulg liotmos were buying' future ? in New Ynr turned the market tip once more , ami the nO vanro did not stop until $1.0.V < was touched Baltimore finally wired that four and one half loads had boon taken and that nogotin tlotis were In progress for more. This wti nuthorltatlvc. Later it was learned that llv boat loads had been "worked" In Now Yoru This , like the other news , was cnorBCtlcnllj contradicted , leaving the minds of operator ! confused as to the facts. That soinethliii was done was , however , generally believed and from the intense anxiety shown by Nev York exporting houses to depress th market , it wiis surmised that they wer linger to pet values down to a basis tha would enable them to till additional "limited1 buying order. This is an old trick frcquentl ; played. As on Vcsturday , there was ROOI buying on breaks , and by the same clcmcn that turned prices up from § 1.02) ) the da ; after Christmas. On this occasion the ; sccmea to encounter more courageous am spirited opposition from the bear party , am possibly were obliged to take more loui Wheat. In any event the market did Hot bill quite so easily. The observations wen strongly tinged with the opinion that un usually heavy lines of short wliont were pu out to-day , and it IB plain to be seen that a no stage since the price of May wheat lef fl-l ! ) have- the bears been more confident They are predicting OOc wheat , and basi their arguments on the independence o foreigners , the cessation of exports , shuttlni down of home mills and llio light volume o public speculation. Between 12 un d 1 :15 : o'clock was a bullish season on change in Wheat. Probably the niostinllucntinl factor or at least a factor which induced the Heav iest speculative buying , was the itispatcl from Pillsbury that stocks of wheat in tin country elevators had decreased -100,000 bush els during Dercmbnr , instead of increaslnt 800,000 , bushel , as statistician had been figur ing. If I'illslmry's data is correct the coun try elevator stocks are about 7bOOK)0 ( ) bush els , instead of 0,000,000 bushels , as countuc on. on..The popular boari * of trade estimate ol Pillsbury is that ho is "foxy. " and the dis patch was received with a skeptical smile , Nevertheless those nearest the great miller bought largely on it , aiid when the market began to advance under their steady pur chases many shorts ran for cover. The Tirico steadily climbed to the close , and the last quotation was within a sixteenth of the top , viz : * l.or i4C < j > l.o : > ; ? j , or about J c better than yesterday's close. The range for the f day was f 1.03 ' 0(31.05 ( ? . January opened at flS o , sold up to $1.00 , and closed at the out B. side. July opened at ( J5.li c , sold ofl to 0r > c end closed at OOc , the top. Generally speak ing the market was very nervous , and fluct uations from trivial causes were rapid and not easily controlled. Foreign news was not particularly encouraging , and the outside domestic markets were not especially bullish. They languidly followed Chicago. The re ceipts at primary points were small , and the indications point to a decrease in the visible supply as a result of this week's movement. The flno weather and the receipts are on the side of the corn bears. The receipts arc not to bo called heavy , but are ample for all requirements , with some excess , as seen in the increasing visible supply. Export clear ances were again heavy mid the foreign de mand at the seaboard cities was good , but the general sentiment hero was influenced by the weakness of the wheat market , the mild temperature , and the clear sky. There was a gradual weakening of the market , fol lowed by a" quiet , apathetic feeling and very little trading. The estimates of only 131 cars as the measure of to-morrow's re ceipts , ought , under ordinary circumstances , to have caused some covering by Uio shorts , but such was not tho.caso to-day. Tliero was no outside business , local influences domin ated trading and the amount of it was small. The later strcnth of wheat was no help to the market , although Its early weakness was aald to have helped the depression in corn. The closing prices for near deliveries are % gi ] Jjfo lower Until yesterday's , and later futures nro from j o to he under the current values at the close on Wednesday. Oats wore moderately active , with a further downward tendency , long future de 7 clining K@Kc. The receipts and estimates for to-day were botli rather light , but the ! line weather and the general weakness elsewhere - , where brought out many selling orders , part of which wore attributed to Milwaukee holders. There was little interest this side of May , with lilf jo bid for January , while the first month named was fairly active nround 28f. No. 8 In store sold early at4c ! and 21Jio was bid later , or nearly ' | c decline. Din provisions the movements wore Irregu lar ami generally bearish. The market opened with holders anxious to rculixe , nml under the excessive speculative offer ings a severe decline occurred all around before any recovery took place. For Mny delivery poik broke oft from the first i'M quotation made S i ! < i * , lard lOc and short ribs COi'T e. When the bottom was touched a bettor demand sprang up , and during the last liulf of the market an improved feeling held control. The ground lost , however , was not regained , as a rule , and excepting January short ribs the closings wore materially lower than yesterday's final figures. In pork the day's actual decline amounted toOS'ii c , In lard to r fji .ltyfa > and In short ribs for .fuuu- nry and Inter delivery CHICAGO sroon CIIIOAOO , Jan. 3. [ Special Telegram to THIS 13EK.f OITTI.K Anything good and ' useful hi the native fat cattle line sold quick and a shade stronger , but the ordinary run of common to fair steers wore only about stonily , to say the least. There wcro a few loads of Texans sold that made an advance of lOc , as compared with the last sale. Na tive cow stock , except a few fancy , sold about as low as any time lust week , and sonio speculators In this class of stock reported the price lower than yesterday , There Is f v little or nothing going on in the stoclcor and feeder line , and prices remain about as low as at any tlnio. Choice bocves , M.MK&l.SO ; medium to good Btnors , 1350 to 1500 Ibs , 3.90(34.40 ( ; 1'JOJ to 1350 Ibs , n20(23.75j MOtOliiOO Ibs , tt.K'Sl 8.10 ; Btockcrs and feeders , tJ.20Q3.30 ; COWB , bulls and mixed , fl.40g ( .00 ; bulk , UO j B.40 ; Texas steers , t2,80@3.23 ; cows , fl.6l ) @ 8,80. 8,80.Hoas Hoas-- Something like a panic seemed to possess dealers this morning. No ono scorned to have any confidence In trade , and values wont down with a rush , everything going lower , and closing weak at tbo ourront figures of the day. making a decline of lOQIGc , or soy itX&UOa In the two days. It was generally admitted that a string of packing sorts would bo made up around 14,95 , and not over { 5.00 at the outsiJo. This would bo a strong lOo lower than early Bales. At the clo o shippers were buying t best heavy ut J5.10 , or5M10c lower than the early sales. A few butcher weights sold \ early at W. 15(35.20 ( , the same later on soiling < ftt | i.HX35.1i. I'tfflil sorts wera scarce and did not shnro so much In the dowri turn c pnckfrs' ntnl heavy. Nice ilglit , of ISO to 1 ! Ib nvorrtKCs. nml straight lots within a vniif of f , > 15rf5.85 ( , ntul light lifiht nt W.00ft/j.lt ( ) , Xnw VOIIK , .Tan , 3 fSpcclal Tclegrm to THE Hin.l- : STOCKS London prices th morning wcro n simile under last night closing figures. The market opened qui < nnd fractionally lower , Chicago , Uurllugtc ft Qulncy showing n loss of % , and Mlssou Pnclflo nnd Louisville ft. Nashville X9 p < cent. The buying , however , was of a belli character than the selling m the curly trai ing , find the tni\rkct soon presented a moi healthy appearance. Decided strength wi developed In Jersey Central , nnd it rnpldl moved up \ \ $ per cent. It is said that tl annual statement of this company will she an Increase of 1C per cent In the net carnlnj for last year , nnd 1 per cent has been oflerc by an Insider for the privilege of callln 1,000 shares of the stock any time this ycr at 120. Atchlson was comparatively ( iiile and showed an Improvement of 1 per cen and thu romalmlor of the list sympathized t a limited extent. Some of the leading bill nro talking confidently , while agood man traders uro waiting for the money market I become more Kottled. Commissioner Vin Bays that the called meeting of the wester presidents here this week has been nbandonu because it was unnecessary. There was slight reaction after the noon hour. St. I'm sold down on the report that the earning for the last ton days In December woul show n doercuso of $200l > 00. Omaha prefero yielded 1 per cent on very limited dealing ! The rest of the list was inactive , and at o'clock the whole market was dull nnd Iienvj The feature of the afternoon's dealings wn the marked strength shown by .lersoy Coi tr.il uud the weakness of Now England. Th former was being maukcd up by nmnipulatoi and the shorts topether. There Is said to b n largo outstanding short interest on thl stock , nnd the notice that was given by th stock exchange to-day that all stock must b surrendered to the Farmers' Loan and Trus company on or before January US , and recclv therefore certlllcntcs of that concern , startc the rumor that the stock was practically coi nercil nnil was liable to bo bid up to fnbulou prices. .Now England was sold on the ropoi of the president's serious illness. Missoui Pacific nnd Hook Island wcro also weak o the reported cutting of western rates b these lines , The net declines for the da , show Now Ktiplnnd , ! ' ' & ; Northwestern , % St. Paul , % ; Missouri Pacific , UCotto \ Seed Oil , * { J per cent , while Jersey Centra shows a gam of 2 ! , Telegraph , ' , and Lacl < awanu Jf per cent. The total sales aggregate 1SSS7 ! ) shares , including Northwestern , 19. 000 ; bt. Paul , ai.OOO ; Union Pacific , S.fiOU Lnckawanna , 13,000 : Jersey Central , 20,000 Heading , 21,000 ; Missouri Pacific , 8,600 , : Ne\ England , 23,000 shares. The following were the closing quotations ! U.S. 4s rcRtilar. .lifi'i Northern I'aclllc. . 2.V IT.9.4scouions. . . .liO's doproferroil 6'J1 U. S.44sriiRi lar. . 108'i ' C. fc N. W IU(1J ( " ' do preferred , . . . .HO I'acitlcis ( of Vi . . .lltl N. V. Central 1U7 Centnil I'.acillc. . . ; I3 { I' . , I ) . &K SJ Clitcajjo & ; Alton . .1U5 Itock Island 1HI' Clilcngo.llurllngton c1. , Ji. xst. r tsa .tyulncy HIS tlo preferred w : ' ' " * St. I'anl .V Omaha . : il Ililnofs Ceutrai."lir iloproti-rreil VI I..H.&W in Union I'.icillc W > . Kansas teTuxas . .1) ) W..SI.U JsP 12' I-ak Slioro ltll'4 ' ilo preferred. . . . 24 ! MfrhiKiin Central. . S'i't Western IJulon W ? Mlshourfl'acillo MOXKY OM CALI. ' Easier , last loan 4 pc cent. PIIIME MGUCAKTILI : PAPER fli } pei cent. STCIIUXO Exciuvoc Dull but steady ; sixty days , $ i.S4)f ; demand , < l.SSj4' pnonuct : MARKET. Cnu'AOO , Jan. \Vhcat-Stronp ; am higher ; cash , $1.00 ; May , Jl.Oj 15-1(1 ( ; July , I/DC * Corn Steady ; cash , 33 } c ; Fcbuary , 3f l-10c ; May , 0 1-llk- . Oats Steady ; cash 24c ; May , 20 l-10c. Hyo 50c. Uarley No tradinp. I'rimoTimothj No trading. Khuc-fl.tKJ. \VhUlcy-S1.03. I'ork Firm ; cash , * 12.57J < J : May , $13.00 ; Pobruary , * 12.73K. Lard Stuady ; cash , ? 7.27 } ; Fcb-ruary , S7 l ) ; May. $7.47'.f. ' Flour Nominally nnohaiiKOil. Unlit Meats Shoulders , * 0.73i0.87 ( > ! ' abort clear , 57.00@7.12 > iJ ; short ribs'sO.O'Jj < i (2.0. ( 05. Uutter Dull , quiet ; creamery , l28e ! ) : dairy , 17g2ic. ( : Cheese Finn ; full cream choddais , 10V@Hc ; flats , lOjr ll'i'c ; Vouug Ameri cas , 113iX < 6ic. : ! Uffps Fresh , 17@lSc. Hides Unchanged ; noavy green salted ; OJrfo ; light , frrucn salted , ( \o\ \ \ groan , 5cn salted bull , Jic ; Krean bull , 4' c : greeil dry flint , 7i@io } ; dry calf , "us > bc ; brando ; hides , 15 per cunt o.T ; deacons , 2igJ3c ( each , dry salted , lOMl.'ic. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solia Bl/o : No. 2.4) jo ; calce , 5K . JKccPipti. Sliiumcnts , Flour , bbls . 12.0UU 13,00 ( Wheat , bu . 21,000 45.1XK Corn , DU . 230,000 f.uy.OOC Oats , bu . b'J.OOt ) 102,001 JMinixiupoliH , Jan. 3 , Wheat Steady , with nut much demand ; receipts , 90 cars ; Hhlpmcnts , 54 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , January , ? 1.17 ; February , $1.18 ; on track , $1.1GV@1.17 ; No. 1 northern , January , f 1.0.1 ; May , $1.11X ; on track , tl.OS@1.10 ; No. 2 northern , January , 07c ; May , Jl.iKJ ; on traclf , Die. Now iTork , Jan , 8. Wbaat Ruccints , C.KK ( ) ; exports , none ; snot flnnor and quiet ; No. U red , Jl 01 ( jgl.01Ji In elevator , $1.0 © 1.02 afloat , ? 1.U1MC' 1.03J4' f. o. b. ; No. U red , VSffliMXixc. Options less active but stroiiK and hitrhor , closliiR 1a < j ' 4 ° above yes terday ; January closing at # 1UO'J. Cora Kecoipts , 2bO,000 ; exports , 85,000 ; spot fairly active but weaker ; No. 2 , ISJi'C lOc in elevator , .17&4Sr ) atlont ; ungraded mixed , : J@l7c. ) Options more uctlvo mid ? 8' @Jliu lower and weak. Oats Receipts. 80,000 ; exports , 111 ; spot fairly active and easier. Options dull and pastor ; January closing at yiJuo ; Mav closing at ; K ffii3 : > 40 spot No. 2 , white , 3l ( it34 c ; mixed western , ! K32o. ) Coffee Options closed firm at 45 to 50 points above yesterday's uctlvo trading ; sales l'l,2..0 ( IHIRS : January , * 15.20oi15.70 } ; February , $15.3(1(1515.70 ( ( ; March , $15.30. Spot Itio stronger ; lair cargoes at$17.2j. PtstrolouuiCJulut mid easier ; united closed Eggs Weak and quiet ; western , lS } @ 10c. 1'ork Dull and easier ; mess , f I4.0U ( ( 14.25. Lard Uull and lower ; western steam , } 7.8i7'ja ( ; January , $7.72. Uutter Quiet and weak ; creamery , IS ® 30c ; dairy , WQ'.Mo ; Klgins , 32j. , Cheese- Steady and quiet ; western , 10@ St. IjiiulH , Jan 3-nWhcat Closed firm ; cash , 953 ; February. 07J. c. Corn Lower ; cash , 30o ; January , 8c. ! Oats- Lower ; cash , 2l > fc ; May , 'Js'tJc , l > ork-Julct ( at f 13.50 , Lard-Nominally $7.12 . Whisky tl.03. Itutter Quiet ; creamery , 23@23c ; dairy , M4(2o. Mllwnulccc , Jan , Q. Wheat Firm ; uash , U'J'Jc ; May , Mjtfc. Corn Dull ; No. 3 , yog31c. , Oats-Kaslor ; No. 2 white. 2S@2SKc. K.VQ Easy ; No. 1 , 49 > c. Uarley Steady ; No. 2 , 07o. I'rovislons liasy ; pork , S12.57K' Oliiolnnntl , Jan.Vho.it ! ! Actlvo and itrougor ; No. Z red , OOXftOSo. Corn Scarce and firmer ; No. 2 mixed , ( MJo. Oats Onlet ; No. 2 mixed , 27Mc. ' WhhUy Active at fl.OJ. Ijlvoriiriol. Jan. 3 , [ Special Cablegram o TUB liKu.-3SO ] : p. m. close-l > ork a In poor demand ; prlmo mess eastern , 70i ) d , dull ; do. western , l7s ! Od , dull , Lard la in poor demand , also ; spot , 403. lull ; January,30s 7d , dull ; February and \larch \ , 3t's ' Od , dull. Wheat In poor demand ; now No , 2 winter , ! s. steady ; do , spring , 6s Id , steady. Flour Is In fair demand , 12s , firm. Corn Is In fair demand for spot and In ioor demand for futures ; spot 4s fid , steady ; lanuary. 4H 3 > fd. steady ; February , 4s 2ii. iteady ; March , 4s IJfd , steady. Kaunas City , Jan. 3. Wheat-Dull ; No. 2 red , cash , 01'o asked ; May , W4 bid ; No. .Trod , cash , ixc asked. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , ea h. 20 < ? asked Ma ; 2sJiC bid ; No. 2 white , cash , 27' , o avked. Oats-No. 2 , cash , 2ic asked ; M bid. SI'OUK. Ctitonco , Jan. 3 Tno Uroveri' Jour nal rcnortsns follows : Cattle llecclpts , 7,000 ; market stronRoi choice beeves , W.fiOQI.sO ; steers , f.i.Vilii-MU R lookers and fei'ders , $2/Oit3.30 ; vow bulls and mixed , fl.4W3.00 ( ; Tcvas cattle HoKS-Kccelpls , 115,500 ; market slov heavy , f. ( < 5IOc lower ; mixed , 4.0.V4.'i.l5 heavy , * : i.OOC f5.23 ; llKht , fl.Prifari.2J ; skip Sheep Hocolpts 0,000 ; market steady natives , f.7 < i'iiiS.V western corn-fed , 11.3 ( < JIC2 ; Tcxans , r3.oO@3.40 ; lambs , ? l.tfj ) ( u.UU. u.UU.Kan Kan < snH CltJan. . 3. Cattle Ucceipt' 3iOO : ; shipments , 1KH ! ) ; slow but steady fo Rood ; common hard to sell mid Gj ( lOe lower ; good to choice corn-fed , f l.30i ( $475 ; common to medium , fJ.20n-f.2d ( stockers and feeding steers , S2.00 ( < C3.W ! cows , $ l.'J5y2.0. Hogs Koeclpts , 8,230 ; shipments , 112 Weak mid r > @ 10i ! loxver than yesterday' close ; common to choice , fl.UKgl.itt. Nntliinnl Stuck Yards , K'ast St IjDiiln , Jan. 3. Cuttle Kccqipts , 1XX ) shipments. bOO ; market lilirhcr ; cholc hcavj- native steers , $4 40W 10 ; fair t good native steers , fi.40iS.Ul ( ; butchers steers , medium to choice , Sl.aol.40 ; stock ers and feeders , fair to Rood , S-J.iHKitiUfi rangers , corn fedJ , 00 4.00 ; grass fed , f-M 0(3.10. Hogs Receipts. 7,100 ; shipments , 700 market slow ; clmico heavy and butchers selections , i luru.VJu ; light grades , onlinnr , to best , : OMAHA iax'1-s Oil tic. Thursday. Jan. 3 , 1SS9. The general market opened slow and un satisfactory , and though one would fane1 prices wcro already down to bed rock , th buyers succeeded in exacting a concession o lOc. The run was largely made up of fair ti good corn-fed steers , with a liberal sprink ling of cows , and with one extra cholci bunch of fat , but rather old-lushioticd , corn led steers. Thu early trading was conllnui almost exclusively to butchers' stock , wlilcl sold fully lOc lower , ami in some cases sales men were calling it as much as ITic on" . Tin sales of cows ranged nil the way from ? l.i.'ic : ( 2.tX > , with the bulk at SiOUfiixJ. " 10. The buy ers selected a few bunches" beef rattli which happened to strike their fancy , fo Which they paid about yesterday's prices but the general run of the steer.-j sold abou lOc lower. The best cattle here brough f 1.25 , the lilirhe.st price of thu week , bin other cattle , about as heavy but not as tat 01 as good style , sold : i."ie lower. Although thi trade was dragging , the yards were prottj well cleared before the close. Snlcsmca have hod the trade a Kood doa their own way for some days back , oa ac count of the light receipts , and have Hindi the buyers pay more for their hogs hero that the biime hogs would bring oh any othei western market. To-day the receipts wen heavier and the buyers took the deul inti their own hands and proceeded to knocli down prices lii$20c. ( The provision market 1ms been growing lower for the past twc days , and that taken with the fact that hogs have been relatively higher hoie than al other points , made the buyers more bearish than they would otherwise have been. An other feature which did not tend to help the market any was the quality of the hogs , which was rather common , the bulk being light and mixed with very fuw heavy loads , and jiothlng very choice. Salesmen were slow to.ndmit of such a heavy break in the market , but the buyers wcro firm and it was either sell at their bids or bold over , with a prospect of taking less money foi them to-morrow. At the time of the market closing there were still ten loads in first hands unsold. Only one load sold as high us * 5 00 , while the bulk went as low as .fl.'sOig 4.8o. _ Sheep. The supply was fair , and some of the sheep , especially the westerns , were very good. The packers were all in the market , and a good share of the offerings ehangeC hands at about steady prices. Xo. Av. Pi " 'natives IA..I Ml $1 23 unlive * SI W 1M corn-fed western.- 120 4. ' . IDS Nebraska natives. . , , , . .j , . . . . ' M 3.t Monthly Stntoinout. Sliowmp the onielnl receipts mill shipment of live stot'k dttrlnp the month of Dcccmbci ISSS , uiiil the number of licnil consumed r South Oiimhn : -IIU'MII.NTSI. Iiivi ; Slouk Notet. Hhlppers and commission men alike an doing considerable "IcU-hing ; ' ' about tin method of determining freight charges b.i track weights. Sheep wore the only kind of stock tha sold at htcady prices. Everything else w.i1 lower. It seemed a little strange to flunifro to a "I , ' in ligurintr hog sales , after using a " . " > " for sc long a time. Mr. McUullouuh , of McCullough & Little , Nn'kerson , Neb. , topped the sheep market hero to-day and in Chicago yesterday. Hi says that mi estimate places the number ol sheep feeding in Uodgc county at 50,000. OMAHA WllOIiKSAIili MA.IIKKTS. H , I'roiiucc , Km. Ill TTEII Fancy , solid-p.iclccd creamery , 2 ( > ( fSc ; choice country , 'JJiWio ; medium grades , l di'Jlc ; commoii grades , lliffliric. Fi.ofii Nebraska patents , $ tl.00kif7.r > 0 : Minnesota intents , SlJ.AVifT.75 ; htr.iight grades , * 1.00fo.50 ; ; bakers' Hour , f.'i.'j.'i ri.TS per nbl. I'OTTOKS Nebraska , 40fVo per bu ; Col orado , ( > 0if70c. ( SWEET PoTATons : ! @ 'l , ' c per Ib. Pol i.THt Live chickens , S2..VK 2.75 per don ; dressed chickens , 7ifSc ( per Ib ; turkeys , J ( 'lle ' ; duclts and geese , iifjilOc. KiKis Strictly fresh , aiiJc ( candled. Mvt. vifV Gitvi'Ks In keffs , 1'Jc per Ib. U.\\ v\s Common , il."iUJ'i.'J. ) ) i > er bunch : choice , S-J.50rft.50. ( : LIMNS : $3.7.f . " .00 ) ipr cnso. Oiu\iEs Florida , $3.i2Vi.75 ; per box. O AMI : Per do7cn : Mallards , .f.l.i ! . ' ; ; teal , $ l..r > ( ) ; rabbits , $1.00 ; squirrels , 81.00 ; venison , w We per Ib. Cnoi'iT.n FIII > JiaOOg'l ' 1. 00 per ton. Coux AV-tic. OATS SKitJsJc. Vixno vu Cider , lO lSe per gal. ; white wine , 10 Me per gal. Hoxnv 1-lb frames , lt < rylSc. Puovisioxi Iliims , No. 1 , lie ; No. 2 , 10' j'e ; shoulders , % c ; rib bacon , lie ; clear bacon. 113 c ; picnic hams , lOc ; dried beef hums , lOXc ; dry salted clears , short , 8J < Jc ; extra short , SV o ; short ribs , b'/c ; pickled pigs' feut , 15-lb kits , SOc ; lard , Si @ ! ) JJc ; smoked sausage , 0clSc ( per Ib : hog casings , 17G ) t8c. Uiuur 2.Vif.'iOc jicr doz : fancy , 40c. ONIONS 30Ci-10c per bu. CAIIIIAOI : W.OO per 100. liicr& )0c ) per bu. TuiiNii's y.icper bu. SAUKK ICiUL'T libls. , . * 4.75 ; half bbls. , JJ.75. Ari'i.ns Choice , $ .oO@2.75per bbl ; fancy , $3.00 per bbl : common , $ l.'JO'C)1.7."i par bbl. CiiiKii Michigan , $5.00a0.r ( > 0 per bbl of H2 gals ; California pear cider , $13.00 per bbl. POP COKN Kieet ! ia ; common , : i c. Cuiuors fOc jier bu. Hnixti Choice eastern hand jilckcd navies. f . 'M per bu. ; western hand picked navies , ? 1. 7H < " i 1.80 ; mediums , SI. 50 ; Lima beans , 5o per In" - HAY F. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , . < 0.00 ; No. 2 upland , 53.00. _ Grocers' L/Ut. / Keviscd prices are as follows : UAOUINU Stark A , seamless , 22c ; Amos- keug , seamless , 17 e ; Lowistown , A , seam less , 1'Jc ; American , seamless , 17c ; burlaps 4 to 6 bu. , lltHc : gunnies , single , 13c ; gnu nics , double , 20e ; wool , sack , a'ic. TWINKS Flax , 3Sc ; extra sail , UO.Klile ; sail B , 20 ( i21c ; cotton , We ; Jute , Do. Iuiii : > FIIUIT Figs , in boxes , per Ib , ! : } ( ' < ! lOc ; ilutcs. in boxes , 7glc ( ) ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box. $ ! 2.DO@U.7ri ; Malaga loose raisins , ? 2.iO'J.r)0 : ; now Valencia r.u- sins per Ib , bc ; California loose muscatels , per box. * 2.00f < fi2.10 : California Londons , ISb1 ? , sf'J.-lO : Dittcu cncrnes , per Ib , f c ; Cali fornia pitted plums , per * lb , l'J ( < Jiic ; dried blackberries , per Ib , 7 | ( iSc ; dried raspber ries , per Ib , ' ( U'J.'ic ; evaporated apples , 1 d $ So ; California sun-dried poaches , IHc ; Cali fornia unparcd evaporated peaches , lie ; evaporated California apricots , ISc ; currantsi Gtft ; 7c ; Turkish prunes , 5@3jc } ; citron , 'JUdffHe ; orange peel , I3c ; lemon peel , lte ) ; California French prunes , llft lOc. Curi'iii : Mouha , ' in'Molllo \ , good , 17iT ) Ifcc ; Mandahliiig , 2fta2Sc ; roastiiif ? Hio , 15i $ HHJ ; O. G. Java , 'Jl ( iic ! ; Java , interior , 2 2oe ; Uio , fancy , 18/lc ( ! ! ) ; Santos and Mnra- ca'bo ' , 17itlc ( ! ) ; Arbucklcs , fli .c ; McLaugh- Lin's XXXX , 22fco. Sue IK Granulated , "Jfe , conf. A , 7 > c ; white extra C. 7' c ; extra C , 7Jnc ; yellow C , U fo ; powdered , s c ; cubes , 8jac. Uiu8\v.\x : Choice yellow , 20fe2ti > ; c ; dark colored , UllVfllc. Cinir.siVounpr : America , full cream , 12@ KiU'o ; full cream chcdders , 12@12) o. PICKI.KS Medium , in bbls , $3.0U ; ilo , In half bbls , $3.00 ; small , in bbls , $0,0(1 ( ; do , in liulf bbls , f.i.r > 0 ; gherkins , in bbls , J7.00 ; do , In half bbls , S-f.OO. TOIIACCO Plug , ! ! G@r > ' ! c ; smoking , lOrtiOOc. , Iii.ins-ifl.2- : ] ) : iO-lb pull. SAi/r-l.i36l.-10 : per bbl. KoiMJ-7-JO. 12c Mil-l.u St'Oiii nrlclcs , Ilil2c ! per Ib ; iicnny cukes , Iiici3u ( per Ib ; pure majlo ' .vrup , $1.00 per gal. TIA : Young Hyson , common to fair , 18@ ! 5o ; Young Hybon , good lo fancy , < SOili.rio ( ; LiUnpowdcr , common to good , 'J ( [ ir > oGun \ - iowdcr , cliolco to fancy , -10ti."iu : Japan , jommon to medium , ir < ( fJOc ; Jupau , clinico o fancy , ! 10jM5o ( ; Oolong , common to good , ! 0 ( if a."jc ; Oolong , choice to fancy , 50ft770c ; : micrlal , commoii to medium , 25@-jc ; 1m- loriul , good to fancy. I0 ( < i'50c. NLTS Almonds , 15'rflbu ; filberts , 12Vi ( iHo ; Jrazll , 0@10o ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , lOC'Jllc ; icanilts , Ofa'Jc. CiiAcKciib C ( lOoper ib ; assorted cakes , if.'Sa per Ib as per list. CANDV Mixed , 9HOJ12Mo ; stick , ock candy , lO tglUo ; fancy candy , HoLi.Ni > Hr.iiHixa t)0e. ) Cowisu ( l * Dry Goods. 10. 60 , colored , 12o ; wo. 70 , colored ' , i MUi Jrlstol , 12Uo ; Union Pucillo , 17o. CAUI-KT WAiii1 Hid , white , lOoj colored , UATTS Standard , 80 ; gem. lOc ; beauty , 2Vfo ; boone , 4c ; , cased , { 0.50. PIIIXIH Solid colors Atlantic. Oc ; Slater , os Uerllu oil , 0 > c ; aiirnor oil. 0@7c. 1'Jii.VTd Pinkunu Uobcs Allen.Oo ; iilror- iQlnt , C o ; Steel Hlror , 6)foUlchmond \ , KO ; Pacific , 7o , I'HIXTH Dress , Charter Oak , 6/c ? ; Uam- po , 4 o ; Lodl , r > > 4'c ; Allen , Oo ; Hichmoinl , B : Windsor , 0 > fcj Kddystono , 0) ) o ; Pacific , Sner/nsn Horkoloy cambric , , on , ambrio , He ; Loiisdalo cambrlo. UKo ; Lous- ale , Ooj New York mills , I0)ioj 1'eupcroil , FiA\r.r.i.s Plaid -Haftsmen , 2V ( ; Ooshci it * | Clear Lake , yt'i'4Cj ' Iron Mountaii SrtSc. Kttxxnt.i White-ait , No. 2 * ( , Ov' " $ c ; voruis , NO.t , < ljC , ' UCSIMS Amoskoag , oz. NUi'o ; Kvorctt , oz , 13' ' c ; York , 'i oz , lnj c ; Haymakci 8'jC ; JafTrey XX , U * $ ' ' ; JafTrcy XXX , 12V Heaver Creek AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek 111J lie ; Heaver Crook CC. Hk\ Kr.NTi'iKv Juvvs Memorial , ific ; U.ikotti ISo ; Durham , 27'o ; Hercules , ISo ; Lcuii iugton , 'J2 , ' o ; Cottswood , 27V Uiusll Stevens' 13 , OJe ; Slovens' H bleached , To : Stevens' A. 7'-jc ; Stevens' A bleached , Jt'a'e ; Stevens' P , 8415 Stevens' I' ' bleached , "J ) e ; Stevens' N , HV'i Stevens' N bleached , Hl' cs Stevens' SlJt , 1'4' t' . Mi cii.iANKors : Tnblo on cloth , S2.50 plain Holland , 'J'jc ; Dado Holland , 12S0. | Ilunux SitniiTixti Atlantic A , l-l , 7li'c Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7'tc ; Atlantic I ) , 4-1 , 0V Atlantic P , 4-1 , ilo ; Aurora LU. 4-1. Oo ; Au rora O. 4-1 , 4Jjo ; Urown XXX. 4-4 , 0V Hoosicr MJ , 4-1 , Oo ; Indian Heal , 4-1 , 7 , ' c Lawrence , L.U 4-4 , do ; Old Dominion , 4-4 fi'je ' ; Peppcroll K. 4-4. 7c ; Pepperell O , 44 0 4c ; Pepperell , S-l , 1b'e : Popporcil , 0-4 21e ; Pepporell , 10-1. We ; Utie.i U.ll , lo . Wachusott. 414u \ Aurora , H , 4-4 , 7c ; Au rora H14 , 0V- Ii C-K West Point 2'J ' in. S o ? . 10 > o. ; West Point 2i ! in. lOo ? . 12V ; West Point 29 In. V oz , I5c ; West Point 10 In. 11 otOr. . I'lANsu.M Hod. C. 24 In , 15ko , ; K. 24 In 21'4o ; OO , 24 In , 20o ; HAL' , ? 4 , 25c : JHF , J4 ! 27c. ( JivmuM Plunkett checks , 7i'c } : Whitten ton TJfo ; York , 7 0 ; Nonuandl dress , 8' ' < jOi Calcutta dress , 8li'c ; Whittenlon dress , 8tfe } ; Henfrow dre s , t > KiS12'jC. CVMIIIIK s-Slater , 6o ; Woods , 5140 ; Stan daril , 5'40 ' ; Peacock , BJ4O. Pin MM , IxiiKioMr.fi : Arnold , O'.j'o ' ; Amor Icon. II'40 ' ; Oloin-ester , 0'4o ' : Arnold C long cloth , Oc ; Arnold H long olotli , lll'tfe ; Arnold liold Sc.il , 10'j'e ; Stuifel A , 12c ; Windsot Gold Ticket , HI'-jC. Ijiitulier. Kirst and si-cond clear , 1J4" In . .fill 00V.M ( 0 ( First and second clear , l' < j in. . . 17 ( HI , , "iO ( K Third elo.ir , l'4'0fm in 43 00 ( < " fclO ( H A select , lifl ( < C In 37 ( H H select , 1 " 4itp. ( , in ! 13 W A stock bo.irds , rififllil ft , 12 In. . 40 IK H stock boards , 12.inO ft , 12 In. . -ll ( HI C stock bo.irds , 12i ( > llS'lt , la m. . 30 ( HI U stock boards , 12iJ10 ; ft , 12 in. . 23 ( HI Flooring , first common , Oin. . . . HI oil Flooring , second common , 0 in. . ; il fl ( Select fencing flooring 1 ! ) 0 ( ! Siding , first aud second clear , 14 OHIift 25 ( M ! Siding , first common. 10 ft 22 ( Ml THE RAILWAT TIME TABLES , OMAHA. THA1NS. Westward. IllumingbjtweenCouncil IlliKTsaml Albright , liuuldttloii to thu htittom imntloned , trains Hop nt rwuntlutli anil Twenty-fourth streets , mil nt thu .Summit , In Oiuuli i. Iroad- OlllHllll South Al- WliJ * . depot , Sheely Omaha brit'ht , A. M. A.M. A. M. flJ7 : : 0:00 : 7:4' : ' ) 8Tii : 11:2.1 : loilii 10:21 : " 11:2.1 P. M. I' . Al. P. At. 1 :12 : 12:21 : 12iO : 1:12 : -1- : ! ' - - 2:12 aSai 4:12 : 4:2.1 : f:12 : r > : ' .1 GI2 ; 0:21 : 7:12 : 7:2.1 8:12 0:12 : 10:12 : . . arllHI ( , : ' - 11:30 : 11 : M jo.o. , _ : ' OOUNOlIj CHICAGO , KOOK ISLAND A PACIKKJ. Leave , I Arrive , . > o. " 0:00 : p. in. A No. 1 7:00 a.m. No. 0 0:00 : a. m. 0 Mo. n li:50 : p. m. . No. 4 OijOa.m.lA No. 3 0:41 : p. m , .CHICAGO. IIUULim.TON k QUINtJV. , No , 4 . . .U4U ; n. ni.A No.fi. . . .7:3 : , ) a. m. , * No. 8 6:35 p.m. A * No. 7 . . . .5:30 p.m. No , u . . . .8V ; ) p. m.A | No. 3 . . . .0:50 p , m. CIIICAOO A { NOUTHWKSTKIIN. . No. ii 0:40 : a.m. A No. 3 . . . .7:10 n.m. No. 4 OjOjp.iii.i ) NO. i 7OJam. : No. 2. . .B:10 : p. IU.'A ' No , B 0:15 : p. m. CHICAGO , AIIMVAUKI5K & BT . I'AUI , . No. 2 U : 0 u. mA | No. 1 . 0:50 a.m. No. 4 7:00 : p. m.IA No , 3 . . . .0:60 : p.m. ANSAS CUT , BT , jpsni'll Sc COUNCIL No , 2 . . . . fl:23 : a. m. A No , 3. 0fW n.m. No. 4 0:20 : p.m. A No. 1 (1:39 : p.m. 8IOUX CITV It 1'ACII'IC. No. 10 7:05 u m.iA No. a 8:55 o. tn. No. 12 7:00 : p. m.IA No. 11 . . .0:00 : p , m. OAlAJfA Ic HI' . LOUIS. No. 8 4:3,1 : p.m.tA No. 7 12:00 : m. T and local depots. PEERLESS DYES AgrTcinturofTmpTomonta. " * " " CHURCHILL PAUKEH , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagoni Cstrlspcj nnil lliiCRlc * .li Slrocbetirccn9tlini IUthOmKhik N | irn kii. LNNGER ricnltiiralIinplcincntsWagonsCarriag i\ ) ) ( lliipRlcs. Ktc.Vho1csnle. . Oniatift , Nchrmkn. "PA R L I NTJR END O R F & MARTirTT Wtiplfniili' Denim In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Bnggk Kit. M. W6 unit TO Jones Street , Uniahn. P. P7MAST tt CO . Mannfactnrers of Buckeye Drills , Sccden CultlTntow. Hay Itdki-i. Cider Mills oiut l.ulmn 1'u _ \crlicri. Cor. lith Mid Nlcliolm strcvti. _ WINON'A IMPLEMENT co. j Agricultural Inmleinents , Wagons & Bnggic rumor Ijtti "ml Vn-linlm Sl OXIAIIA 1IIIANTU. J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. . Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine W. K. MciU.Mnnver. 1S1.1 1 onyeniTortli l Omalia MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARDCc MnnufncturtTfiiiml Jobbers Hi f agons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. ( nil nn.l t'ncltlc sttcots , UmntiA , Net' . Artlota' Nlntorlnls. A HOSPE , Jr.r Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 1M3 Douclni Streol. Omalm , Nv UookBollors nntl Stntlonors. _ H. M , & S. W. JONES/ SuccessoiKto A. T. Kcnyon A Co. , Booksellers and Stationers , Flue WeiMtnc ytjiMcnory , Coininorelul iftntloncry t J Dougius bireet Uumliii. Nob. Boots and Shoos * KIRKENDALL. JONES .t CO. . B tit H tHl , JOIU'S \ ( .O. ) Wholesale Mannfactnrers of Boots and Shoes AncuUlor llonton Uutilior Shoo Co. 1102,111,1 , A. 1IU _ Hamcy 81. , Ouintia. M'tiranLii , W. V. MORSE Af CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. St . Onmha ManuUclbrT.Snnv 1101 llOS-UOj Douglas luorst. . IHnton. j. j. J ( ; .j\.M > i-\ .j to. , Manufacturers of Lime , Ami MilpinTt til ( Dili , Co.ik , ( Vnu'iit , l'lii l r , l.lmo uruln Tllo nnil t-oncr Pln | . ( mice , 21S S. tJth St. , Omulin , Xcb. Tclciilionobll. Dry Cooda niia Notions. " M. E SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 uml 1104 IXniKlni , Cor. IHh St. , Omaha , Neb. klLPATRICK-KOCHTfTRY GdcToS Co Ifflporters and Jokers in Dry GooflsNotions , Cunts' KurntklilnK Cnoiln. Corner IKh uuil lliuiit'j SI3. Omittin. Ni'lirnskn. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . * Sliinners of Coal and Cuiis , 211 South Wtli ! U. . Omn , n. rp | > . Furnlturo , DEWEY k STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , I'urnum Street , Oma'.ui. Nvbrnika. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omaha. Nebraska. CoffOOB , SplcrjB , GtC. ' " " " CLARKE'COFFEE co" Omiilm CoCTco nnd Splcu Mills. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Flavoring Kitrncts , I.r.iinilrr llhie. Inks , Ktc. Kit nliillunmy Straul. Onuliii. Ncbm.slm. Crockery and Classyvnro , W. L. WRIGHT. Apent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lames , Chimneys , Kc < IHlce.il7S. : 1'itli St. , Ortmlm. Xcbraslta. PERKINS , CATCH & LAUMAN , Imourturb anilJntibors uf Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware B c. 1511 KarnicSt..T\'er Paxton Itultdlns. Commission and Storago- _ _ V RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , S-pecUitlc1" ' "T FI' " ( ' ' " " " i''iltrjr , Cnmc 112 Honnrd Street , Omahn. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . Buccessors to MeSliano , t Seliroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omalia , Nebraska. Cool , Coke and Llmo. O'MAHA. C'OA"L , CO'KE & LIME"COM Jobbers of Hard nd Soft Coal 2M South 13th Street , Oninlm , Neliraikn. PAXTON. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , .K.TIK. 709 Mid -IIS. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY iTcoT Wholesale Grccers ; t th nnd l.eavcnworth Strocti , Omaha , Nebraska. _ _ Hardwaro. _ _ _ " " * MARK § § 6 S . S A D DLERY U Or Whnlenalo MiinufKctiirers of Jadtoy & Jjbbersof Saddlery Hardware Ind Ixsather. 11UI , IIW nn.l lt'17 ' Ilarnuy St. , Omahn , Ncbraskn. _ Heavy Hardware. " " " ' Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , , WBKOO Clock , Ilnrdwart' , Lumber , Ktc. 1203 mid 1211 llarnuyHtruet , Omaha , HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Inildors1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , luchaulct' Tools and Iluffalo fcnlcj. HU5 Douglai btruet , Omulin. Ncbraiks. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , till and Hnrner 8 | , Omaha , Nub. Western Aconli tor Austin fomturUii. . Juirurmin Steel Nulle , _ l-alrbunk Btmiditnl Hcalei. _ _ _ _ .EE , CLARKE , AN DREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , letnlH , Phi-et lion , etc. Audits for Howe Bcaleij , J-llanil ro\Mli-r uiul I.yiniiu limited wlro , Omalia , Nubratsku. _ wv " . , , . . , _ Lumber. _ _ _ _ _ "OMAHA LUMBER cb. , ill Kinds of Buildini Material at Wholesale IBtJ Btreejand Union 1'aclllo Track. Omii\ ' . LOUIS BRAOVORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , leer , Itc. ! Tirds-Corner 1th find luu l | Oornoi WiuuiJ Dtuulns I' . W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. " , To Dealers Only , _ Offlco.UCa Fajriain Street Omalm. " J O H N A . "VA K E F I ELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , E/ / O/JliiBy Whltn l.luio. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Food Csrpcu ted Parquet Flooring. Clii * na UouElu 11 JJ LUMUER , C. N. DIET2. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th nml Cnlifoniln Street * . Omnh.i , Xcbm'ka. FRED W. UttAV , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Ela , Ete Corner f.ihind Douclm PH. , Om hru Mllllnory nnd Notions , I. OUERFELDER .t CoTi" lEprtcrs & Jobbers In Millinery & Notions 21iSoilh lUhMrrct. Hnto , Capn , Etc. ' ' " W. L. PARROTTE & CO.7' Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , U07 Ilarncj Slrcct. Dinaa.i.Nob. Nottons. _ ' J. T. Rom'XisON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Famishing Goods 41(1 nnil M'i , i nib loth St. . Oninlm V1NYARD & SCHNHIDEn , Notions and Gout's ' Furnishing Good ? , llftj lliuiK'j Hlrcct , Omnlm. _ _ .4Ovornllf . _ _ _ _ v _ CANFIELD MANUI-AOTUniVG CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans I'tntJ. SMrf , KtHtUnml 1101 UoiiKln : Street , Uiualix. Jifb. Office Fixtures. _ 8IMMONIIS MANITACTUUINO , BanK , Ollicc and Saloon Fixtures , Mnntlc , Silclionnl | , Hook fn o , Drue riMnroi.WiiU l' r , I'liitltliins , HnllliitfM'umilcr * , lli < i < rniiil Wlno ( \tohM , Mlnui .utr I'lictor ; aitt'otlUr , liJOnuuliJl fc'oinli l.lih at. . ( Jinnlm. Tok-i'liunu 1IM , _ Oils. _ _ CO"NSOLIDATED TANK LINE co. , Wliolsalc Refined aiiilLiiMcatiiiE Oils , Axle ( irt'nuo. Ktc. , Omulm. llllnii. | Mniingir Points nnil oils. " " " " * ' CUMMINGS & . NEILSON. \Vliole iilo Donlor ln Paints , Oils , f inflow Gla > s , Elc , Ills Furnnm Stfoel. Oraixhn.Nob. _ Pap ° ! x CARPENTER PARCH CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Curry n nlco ilnck of I'rlntlnuVrnpplnir nnrt Wrltlna 1'Hr.ar ! i | < cclnlaUviitlonuiviiii Imariniulnnlirn Pnpor Qoxps. JOHN L7wi"LKlE , Proprietor Omalia Paner Box Factory. Nos. 1.11T nnil 131U Daimlns St. , Uiiinlm , Net ] . _ Soods. " " "p"H IL ? ST IM M E L\V" ffliolesalc Farm , Field and Garflun Seeds 811 unit 'JHliiiii' < < in-i t Onialin. Slorago , Forwarding & , Commloslon ARMSTRONGT PETTIS ft CO7 Storage , Forwarding and Commission , tlrnnch linum of thu Ili-rmoy HiiKKr Co. IliitKle.i at . IJlOnnil nil ! IrnrU . wUulesiUuuiul rctull. HIM Street. O'linliii. IVIiMihiinv No. 7.V ) . Hrcwora- ILER , Laser Beer Brewers , IHl North EU-tbtccnlli Street , Oninlm , Neb. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Mannfuctirers of ttalyanized Iron Cornice Wliulon-caimnml nietallc Mcyliv-liH. Jens KITVI.TKK , 1'iuprlotor. IIS iniil llUSonili lilistreet. . Printers' Materials. "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. " Auxiliary Publishers , > cqler. I , Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. . ilaniifactnrers and Dealers in Rnlilier Goods HI Clolliluit and Leather ilcllliic. 1U08 Knrniim Htraott Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV f. CO. , \VllolC3UloSlunur4 Sash , Doors , nunds and Monlngs. li bfilce , 12th nnd Iziuxl titrocla , Omulin , Neb , \ BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. aiiiifaciiirors of Sasli , Doors. Blinds , iildlnuii , Slalr Work nnil Interior lliiruVuol Klii an. M. I Corner Hli iind l.unvuiiwurtli Htrouta , Oinn'ii. Men. Fittings , Pumpo , Etc. A. L.VTRANG co. , " " I Pumps , Pipes and Engines , lcam- " CI-1UHCHIUL PUMP CO Wholesale POIDBS , Pipe , Fillings , learn nndWulcr Biippllcd. noaJqimrlcra for Mnat. U. S. WIND ENGINE to PUMP CO.7 SGPHI and Water Supplies , r WlniJ Stills 01- 1 , , nl lM ( Fnrnnm St. , Omnlia. < _ Acllng .MnnuKcr. BROWNE LU sTco , ' Boilers and General Machinery , Uuot Iron " . ' . .l'mnpHaw MIH. . lzn-J2li Jron Works. ' ' STEAM Cnrtcr It ton , I'rop'n. .MuiiufiiclurcrHofiili lilncls leamBoilnrs , Tante and Sliest Iron Work Works South OJlli nnil II. A M. Crossing. I'AXTON , V Vinill.INO IftON WOUIC8. and Cast Iron Building Wort nplncs. Ilrasi Work , Uonornl KoundrrMnohlno and IJIuckbuillU Work , uilko anil Wnrka , U , r. lly. uoil litu ritrcot , Umuliu. OMAHA WIRE k IRON WORKS , lannfacturers of Wire and Iron Railings ° 3 nrj rM ? ' C'.VJAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes 'J ' uult .Jiill Work , Iron nmlVro ! I'ontlng , Blum , Htff. U. AmUuun , 1'iou'r Cor. llili unil Jntkton Hli. iHAMPION IRON anU WIRE WORKS ron and Wire Fences , Railing Guards- id Percent , for bnnkinnicoMlori' * iuililoncaiflt9. Imitrnvud Awnliiim , l/cknnmii JtiiUilnury una llluckimlih Work . lUIBoulli lltlibt. MKtcjiin A ire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locte AUOIIU MrDio oM Siruuil lojl > Vaults unUJnll WOK , JUrt.lil i i J l ni II fU.MKII. K.l'.llirTIUAN. J. II. . PALMER , niCHMAN & C5O. . Live StocR Coinraission Mercliants , " " -a , mcu""ToW ORIMER.WEaTERFIELD & . Live Stock Commission , 00 tn 15 , KxrUonto llulldtn , Uulou mock buiilli Omiilm , Net ) . UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Oniahaj Limited , '