TTTTC OMAHA DAILY WETTNTTCSr , A V FERETTA'R.Y 18. ' 1880. A Wild , Ungovernable Day In the Wheat Pit. CORN CLOSED AT AN ADVANCE. An liniifovctnont In On s Provisions Irregular anil Snincwlmi Hoar * Iblily Inclined Cuttle UnMit- Ihfnctory HORS Io\vcr. CHICAGO PKOnUCK MAUKKT. CIIK von , Fi-b. 18. [ Special Tolccram to TUB Hr.B.l If n man wore sentenced to wiito a Inclil description of the wheat market to-day , to trivo the true Inwardness of it or die , his chnnfiis of lifo might well be i-oiisldercd slim. It was u wild , ungovorn- nhloand uugovcrncd market. The excite ment early In the day was greater In July than In May , but Mnv jot tlie floor after the llrst little brush , and hold it to the end. The fluctuations In May wheat extended over n range of 3J c , and at the top the price was 4'Vc above yesterday's close. The July run go was 2c , nnd the outside was Hjfo above yesterday's last , quotation. Closlnu pricrs show a rnodoratu reaction frotn the bout llgurcq of the day. May wheat opened at fl.Ofp'f , and from (1:30 ( : to about 11 o'clock the price changes were conllnud to the raiigo of ? UxP6@t.i7' ( ' . | . The fun occurred during this last fuw hours of the tradiui ; session. Thcro wns a llj'ht around $1.0" , and the local Dcalplng crowd got Itself Ilxcd for u break , when suddenly a scarcity of offerings was remarked and the price shot up to it.urjf. It sold oil to Sl.OOJf again. Tills was about 1 1 : HO o'clock. Tliirly minutes later clamor ous shorts were ottering tl.03 4 for wheat and gottin ? very little. After a little delay brokers supposed to represent the Kali-bank interest ciaino in and relieved the marnct by feeding the crowd some wheat. The price dropped sharply to fl.USXThere wore ner vous Imlf- minute fluctuations within n % o and lo range for the next half hour , but a few minutes before 1 o'clock the market took another spastn , and the hands on thu Indicator got red hot registering the light ning changes. This time the advance did not stop until ? 1.U ) ' was reached. Kive minutes later fl.OS'was ' the quoted price. During the last live minutes of the session the trading was on a basis of $1.09 , and the cloHO was jl.oylM ; , a net , gain of 3o on the day. .luly wheat opened at SKJe , an over night Jump of 2(5. ( On the slight trade the market went to % jj ! : < . ' m a minute or two , and In 11 few minutes afterwards , possibly n quar ter of an hour , the price was down to the vicinity of 1)4(5. ) ( The close was U. " > 'dc ' , a net im provement of \ } o. The volume of the trade in the pit could not bo otherwise than ini- mciif c. 1 ho transactions in July wcro larger than on any day so lar , but the orders \\oro \ not sunlciently numerous in that mouth to keep it In pace with May , nnd the quotations wcro sometimes } c apart. The .Inly trade was of a general , scatter- Ill y , miscellaneous nature. It denotes an increasing popular iuterest in later delivery. Outside of very largo buying by Ilutchinson , it would bo inipossibloto single- on t any individual trading of sulllciont iin- portanco to entitle it to special mention. IltiH'liinsoii was a heavy buyer all the wav up , and it could not be learned that the lend ing bulls let $0 nny considerable quantity , though several times the market broke sud denly on the suspicion that "somebody was unloading. " bocmingly , the holders of the concentrated lines of wheat are not yet ready to lot go. Although the shorts have been given credit for the bulge to-day , it must uo confessed that the market acted at times as though it wax being pumped up. The shorts did not do it all , though the nros- .sine from the bull som cos was not obtru sively prominent. The boom was largely a loo.il nlfair. To be sure , cables were linn , and in some instances higher , and the domestic markets reilcctcd in a minor key the feeling here , yet there was nothing In the outside news to produce any immediate excitement at this point or in this market. Duluth nlono kept pace with Chicago. The advance at other points runcod from U o to aife. The last bulge wns helped along by th'e uncon firmed report ttiat the winter wheat millers hud marked up their Hour lOe or 20c per barrel. The demand for corn was helped to some extent by the strength in wheat. The open ing was fairly active nnd firmer than the j.vovlous day's close , nnd after u little uncer tainty in its action the demand proved greater than the offerings , from which cause u grad ual advance took place , May moving from yS,1 ; , ' to ! ) .1Kc ; around the opening , to : ! 5j c. l\ew York parties have bought considerable Hues of April corn m this market recently at from II5J4 to 'Me. As much as fiM , ( O.IX.O to ( I,000OJ ( bushels are said to have been bought by tlfo parties referred to with the Intention of putting It on board vessels in the harbor on Its delivery for early shipment on the open ing of navigation. . Cables were flrmor in tone' and St. Louis was in line with this market In point of strength , the seaboard cities also reporting- higher prices. The re ceipts for to-day were again in excess of yes terday's estimates , but only 283 cars wcro predicted for to-morrow. The trading was not active after the first hour , but there was a firmer undertone , am ) prices closed at an advance of about -yc over the corresponding time yesterday. In oats 'moderate activity nnd strength was the rule during the early purt of the day , with quietude later. The receipts \voro large , with 201 cars posted , but In sympathy with the strength in wheat , prices advanced PB'C after the steady opening , with % paid sparingly for May. At this juncture a prominent operator sold about a quarter of a million bushels , thus causing u partial re action. The buying was goncr.il , with Juno in some request at U7o , and near months offered In a small way only. There was a fair trade In No. ' 1 oats to go to store at S5jT0 ! , or n k'c improvement. Jn provisions the day's movement was ir- rcculur. The boom witnessed in wheat oc casioned an upward turn curly ( ti thu session , but the improvement was wanting in sup port and stability , and before the close was entirely lost. In its general drift the trade was beurlshly inclined. Hogs sold on' an other lOo or so under the unexpected re ceipts , and this , with little or no investment demand for the product , inudo the party favoring lower prices hi the majority. The trading was almost wholly local nnd without special feature. It was contlnod mainly to May , which sold at * 11.5'J > , ( . ? I1. " . for pork , ( ffi.T.'QiJ.SaHf for lard , and fO.U7 } { ( < rfU.'i ' for short ribs , 1'ork for the same month closed at fll.fiO bid , lurd at $0.75 , and short ribs at f < Uij3. The discounts ( rom the May marKet on Foiiruary and March were about the same as yesterday. Kong futures receive little erne no Attention , while of cash lard and meats the miles were quite moderate. The closing all around was heavy , The day's actual decline in pork was li c , In lard S@rfc , and in short ribs lOir , CIIIOAUO STOCK Cuicvoo , Fob. 13. | Sioci. | l Telegram to Tun HCB.J CATTI.I : The falling off in the supply bo far this week has little or no stim ulating cttect on values. To-day , with u de crease of fl.OOO as compared with the same time last week , tho" domund was slow , trade unsatisfactory , and prices rather easier than otherwise on everything except , perhaps , the fuw loads of prime shipping and export Btcors , nnd such cut no important llguro in trade. The ordinary run of shipping and dressed beef stock sold us low as at unv time during the week and slow at that. The falling off In the supply at Chicago was made up by Increased receipts at Kansas City , 0,000 , a large rim for that point , being reported this morning. In the butcher stock line there Is little or uo change , prlmo liclfcrs and cows selling rathar stronger than i\t the close of lust week ; canning und common cows , bulls and rouch tock irencrally unchanged. The locker and feeder trade remains aull with but few buyers outside of the yard dealers. , " " - ftm-i l-rut > UinSUt I tl I flSU VU | l | 3.0C@3,60 ; slookon anil feeders , fJ.3.1 cows , bulls anil mixed , $ I.T5W3.3)i bull : , * } . ) @A40i Texas steers , f J.W@ j.oo. liotm Tln-ra was not ir.uuh o ( Anything olio to do on the part of salesmen but to hunt buyers , nnd when found not to let them nwny If anything like n decent bid wns of fered. Trade , opened slow with the first sales showing n ihnrp down turn of lOe nntl Inter on tOo to l.V ; the bulk of the packing sorts selling at $ lt" > f < H.OO. nnd best heavy at f4.Vi@.TO. ( ( Light sorts sold all the w.iy from f ! . < > to fUK ) . KINANCI.VIj. Nr.w YOIIK , Feb. 12. [ Special Telegram to TUB HBE.I STOCKS The opening of the stock innrkct this morning wns somewhat Ir regular , but prices wcro inclined to bo sternly. The feature of the transactions wns the great weakness displayed by the Chicago , Burlington & ( putney and Pullman Palace oar stocks. Dispatches from Chicago wcro very discouraging on grangers , nnd the bears wcro not slow in coming to the front ; . They first began by selling Chicago , Uurlinjjton & Qtiiiu-y down 3 per centj then they turned their nUciuion to Northwestern nnd St. I'nul , and u decline af l anil 1'f respectively followed. It was reported that the gen eral managers of the western rontls would meet ut Chicago to-day to consider the effect of the Iowa rates on the into-rstate tariffs , and it was positively asserted Unit n sweep ing reduction would follow. Tno managers of the western roads UIKO a gloomy view of the situation in the west , nnd say thut the other western states will follow Iowa , in re ducing rates. Pullman declined G. ) < f per cent early , on the report that the directors of the company had voted to issue * r > ,000.000 now stock to bo sold to the present stockholders At par , * J,000,0Xtobo : ) used for paying for the Union Palace Car company recently pur chased. A sharp rally to 2J3 followed after the stock bruko bciow 200 , and the transac tions thereafter wcro limited. Illinois Cen tral was raided 'J'-j ' per coat on n report that the company still refused to sign the presi dents' ngrecmcnt , and considerable selling was Indulged in. With nil this depression In grangers it was Impobniblo for the balance of the list to hold tip , and it yielded frac tionally. Northern Pacific preferred Is still very well spoken of. The company was never in such n strong financial condition as it now is. Conservative people were moro cautious in venturing opinions , but they wcro inclined to advise the purchase of good stocks on this reaction. The commission people were active buyers of dividend pay ers on the decline , and the outside specula tion showed increased Activity. Stocks in the loan crowd wore In fair demand , and money continues quite plentiful ntyt \ to 2 per cent. At noon the market. w.is less active , with u feverish tone nt about the lowest prices of the day. There was a fair rally during the afternoon. The buying , however , seemed to be by the shorts , and grangers , particularly Illinois Central , shows the effect of the liqui dation. The coalers were well maintained throughout the day. and show slight gains over the opening prices. A few of the spe cialties show gains extending to 3 pur cent , Manitoba showing 1 > Louisville , Now Al- buny Chicago , 2 : Cotton Seed Oil , % , and Now England ; ' ( j per cent. The balance of the list closes lower. Illinois Central shows a loss of 2 > f , Chicago , IJurlington & Quiney , 2 , ! ; St. Paul preferred , 1 ; common , Ji' ; Pullman , 2 ; Union Pacitie , J < , anil North western , Jf per cent. The total sales for the day aggregated 340,000 shares , including Chicago , Uurllngton & Quincy , 23,000 ; Union Pacific , 54,000 , ; St. Paul. 3.,000 ; Northern Pacific , preferred , 111,000 ; North western , 32,000 ; Lacltawanua , 11,000 ; Head ing 12,000 ; New England , 19,030 ; Hichmond Terminal " , 10,000. _ _ _ "Thefollowing were the closing quotations : U.S. Is regular..1BS > Northern I'aclllc. . 27 U.S.4scoupom.,1 8U doprefcrrecl ( G'n ' U. S.4Wsrouular. . IDS C. &N.V 10Ja tf. S.41,5scoupon'j..lOJ15 tlopraferrod 14(1 ( I'aclllctiiof Mi . . .KU N. Y. Central laj'-i Central I'ucltle. . . . illy * ' ' ' ' " ' Chicago & Alton. . . 137 Hock island' . . . . . 0i ! Chlcago.llurllnuton c. . M. &st. P ny & Quincy \Ql'a \ do preferred Vt n..I.te W 141 a St. I'.inl .V Oriiiha . 'f- ! Illinois Central..KKi'il ' iloproferred I 1. , H.&W ll' < Union I'atntlc ti > ! { Kansas StTexas. . . 12'a \V. . t. I , , isl' , 11 LnkeShoro , .10li ! do preferred. . . . 27l. Michigan Central" . U3J ! Western Union to ? MlssotirU'acillc MONKV ox CAM. Easy at ! } < jJ ( 2 per cent. PIIIME MBHOANTILK PAPsn Irjil per cent. STr.iiuNO EXCIUNOE Dull but steady ; sixty-day bills , 51.SO ; aemand , $4.83 . ruonucrs Ciucitao. Feb. 13. Wheat Steady ; May , Corn Firmer ; cash , 3P c ; March , May , a" 9-lOc. Oats Steady ; cash , Sic ; May , 27 c. Kye I.Vf.ic. Uarley Nothing doinsr. PrimoTimothj S1.47i < § l. 18. Flax-l.f)9. Whisky J1.03. Pork Easy ; cash , $1.1.20 : March , $11.30 ; May , SU.fw . Lard About stead v ; cash and March , SO.IJ5 ; May , ft.75@7.7r'4. flour More active ; dealers were asking an advance of lO.WlOe , which was accepted in some cases. Hulk Meats Shoulders , $5.50(70.00 ; short clear , tU.25@UrK ! ( ; short ribs. ? 3.UO@ 0.05. 0.05.Butter Butter Firm ; creamery , 19 ii Jij ; dairy , 16i325e. CUceso Easier ; fullcrcam choddais , 10 (7Z ( > lie ; fiats , IKgll c ; Young Americas , 11& < R12e. ICi'gsSteady ; fresh , 13@14c. Hides Firm ; heavy and light green salted , 5X < M green , -lo ; salted bull , 4'fe ; green bulls , 3 } c ; green salted calf , < Jc\ } \ dry flint , 7'tfCy.bc ' ; green salted kip , -ic ; dry calf , 7K8c ( ; deacons , 25 300 each ; dry salted , 7c. Tallow Steady ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4- ® 5o ; No. 2,4 ® I ' * I cake , 5@.fc. < Kectiiuu. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 11.000 10,000 Wheat bu . ls.000 10,000 , Corn.uu . 212,000 IW.OOO Oats , bu . 181,00'J 119,000 Now York. Feb. 13. Wheat Receipts , none ; exports , none ; spot dull , irregular and l@lKi ) higher ; No. 2 red , 9SJA.99 > fc in elevator , < l.UOJ.1.00K afloat ; 19K@ 01 f. o. b. ; No. II red , 9Io ; optioiib uxciting , closing ICJ'lJi'o over yesterday ; February closing at ' . { . Corn Receipts. f > ( iGOO ; exports , 5,104 ; spot , dull and steady ; No. 2 , 43 @l4c Inolo- valor , 4r > ( .il5Mo afloat ; No. 2 , white , 41 > o ; No. 2 , 4U5f@l2ir : ungraded mixed , 40 ( < $45c ; options dull , early mouths lower , lute mouths firmer , Oats Receipts , 4(5,000 ( , ; exports , COO ; spot steady and quiet ; options dull but steady ; February , W o ; March , 3lo ; May , tf.'c ; mixed western , 23@33o5 white , 30@40c. ColToo Options opened steady and closed Potrolcum Dull ; United closed at US j c. Kjrgs Wuakcr ; western , 14J @ 14Jfc. Wool Quiet and easy ; domestic lleeco , 33 . Pork Dull and easy ; now , $13.50@12.75 , Lord Kusier and quiet ; western steam , 17.15 ; February. 57.10. Hultor.-Stc'ady ; western , 13f < ? 32c. Cheese Slow and easy ; western , Bt. Ijouts. Feb. 12. Wheat -Higher ; cash , 90o ; May , SWo. Corn Higher ; cosh , 23K@3e ; May , 31c. 31c.Oats Higher ; cash , 2lc ; May , 27)tfc. Pork Dull at $11.75. l.nni Quiet at Whisky- Steady aUI.03. Mutter Jn fair demand ; creamery , 21@ 2Co ; dairy , 20@32c. Ijlvorpoi ) ! , Feb 13.-5pcclal [ Cablegram to TUB HKB.J 3:30 : p. in. close. Park- In poor demand ; prime mess , eastern , GSiUJ , easy ; do , western , CSs 9d , easy. Lard In poor demand ; spot and Feb ruary , 35s Ud , dull ; March and April , 35s ltd , dull. dull.Wheat Wheat In poor demand ; now No. 2 , win- tor. 7s 7d , steady ; do spring , 7s Od , steady. Flour In fair demand at Us 3d , steady. Corn Demand is good for spot and fair for futures ; spot , Is Id , steady ; February , 4s JA1 , steady ; March and April , 4s , steady. JMlmionjiolin , Fob. 12. Wheat Sample wheat excited , weak and lower ; receipts , 03 cars ; shipments , 39 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , February , $1,23 ; May , $1.2(1 ( ; on track , JJ.21 ; No , 1 northern , l-'sbruury , 11.10 ; Muy , $1.03 } on track , $ U1@U1K ! No. 2 north- em , February , fl.OO ; May , $1 O3'f ; on track , $1.00cn 1.050 , ailhvfiukce , Fob. 13. Wheat , - Dull ; easbP3'iic ; May , lOJfic. Corn-Dull ; No. 3 , 29'fu ' , OMs-Dull ; No. 2 white , SSc. Kye Neglected ; No. 1 , 45Vc. I3i rl"y Weaker ; No. 2 , B9j.'c. Provisions-Easier ; pork , $11.30. Knnsns Clly. Fob. 12. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 red , cash , Wo bid ; May , POc bid ; No. 2 , soft , cash , 93c bid ; May , Oi > fc bid. nskcd. Cincinnati , Feb. 11 Whc.it Quiet ; No. 2 red , DSc@1.0J. Corn Unrcly steady ; No , 2 mixed , ! M@ Me. Oats Heavy ; No. 2 mixed , 2Jfc. Whisky-Steady at * 1.03. MVK Chlc.acit , Feb. 12. I'tio Drorari' Jour nal renortsns follows : Cattle Hecolpts , 0,000 ; market weak nnd u shade lower ; choice to extra beovog , * .25@4.70 ; steers , $3.00rl ( 00- , stockers nnd feeders , ? 2 25 iilJ.50 ; cows , bulls and mixed , il. 5it It.-- . * ; Texas steers , $ J.ri'Jfi\'t.G3. Hoi's Itccclpts. 31,000 ; market fairly Active , lOfttlfic lower ; mixed. M.45(9)1.70 ( ) ; heavy , 51.45 4.00 ; light , SI.55 < ? 4.bO ; pigs , Sheep Hecoipts 8,000 ; market weak , 5c lower ; natives , ? : ) .COJT5.00 ; westerns , corn- fed. f l.40C(54 ( 70 ; Tcxans , $ J.Mjf.90 ( ( : ) ; lambs , S4.00r.i5.7r > . KtuiHns City , Feb. 13. Cattle Uo- ccipts , 4KX ) ; shipments , 1,700 ; best dressed beef and shipping stceis steady ; medium and common hard to sell and fit't.lOij lower , choice fat cows steady , others lOe lower ; good to choice corn-fed , JSJi.'octfl.'JO ; com mon to medium $2 t'0ffi.l ' ( 05 ; stockers and Iccdlng steers , $1.50 ei.2U ; ; cows , ? 1.2o(5i2,75. ( Hogs Receipts , llbOO ; shipments , none ; market Kiftglou lower ; common to choice ; Nattonnl Stuck Yard * , I3ast St. IjoitlH. Feb. 12. Cattle Receipts , 1,100 ; shipmonts200 ! ; market stronger ; choice heavy native bteci-3 , $3.sOa ( 1.10 ; fair to good , t..70 ) ( iC 1.00 ; butchers' stuers , modiuin to choice , ? -.0)f'3.10 ) : stockers and feeders , fair to good , ? l.Kd(2.iO ) ( ; rangers , corn-fed , ftJ.OOirii 3.40 ; grass-fed , SI 70C-2.70. Hogs Receipts , 3,1)03 ) ; shipments , 400 ; market lower ; choice heavy nnd butchers' selections , $ J.-I ( ) , ' < M.G' ) ; packing , $ UVHOJ ( ; light grades , fl.4Ji4.t'io. ( Sioux City , Fob. 12. Cattle Receipts , 175 ; shipments , 100 ; market steady ; fat steers , S2.9JiI3.50 ( ; f voders , fc3.20jS3.Oi ) ; stackers and iat cows , $1.50 ( 3.00 ; canners nud bulls , $1.00i1.7S. ( Hogs Receipts , 2,225 ; market lOe lower ; light and mixed , J.0ii4.y5 : ! ( ; ; heavy , $4.35 ( J44.40. Cattle. Tuesday. Feb. 13 , 1SS9. On account of the liberal receipts , there being ICO fresh cars of cattle on sale , the market was a little easier on beef steers , but the offerings of butchers' stock xvcre light , and the market was 5uK ( > c higher on that class of cattlo. The tr.ulc , though not vor.V active , was fair , and the bulk of the cattle changed hands before the close. Ueef steers sold mostly at $3.20Vf3 ( 05 , with a few as high us 3.b" . Cows sold lor the most part at $2.10 ( .2.00. A few feeders sold nt steady prices , some grade Galloways that lud had u little corn bringing J.'JO. llMigs. The hog market was active at a decline of , and although thu receipts were the heaviest of any day since December 12 , everything was sold. The most nopulur price for cither light or heavy wns $4.35 , at which the Bulk sold. There were a few traded at 54.10 , and : i few as low as $3.30. Sheep. There were only three loads here , but they sold readily at steady prices. Heocipts. Cattle 2.000 Hogs 0,000 , Sheep 2'JS Prevallin'j : Prioeu. The following is a t-iule of prlC3) pjlJ in this raaruot for tiia gr.iaai of atoo'r rnoa- tioned. Prime steers. 1300to 1503Ibs.$3.00 13:1.00 : Pnmestoera. 1103 to 130J Ibs. . 3.0 ! ) io)3.GO ) Native feeiters 2.80 ( Oa. 10 Common to good cows 1.50 faS.OO Choiceto fancy cows 2.30 ( $2.75 Fair to choice bulls 1.73 (32.50 ( Fair to cnoico Hunt hoes 4.35 tal.40 Falrto choice aeav.v tiozs 4.35 M,40 Fair to choice mixed hogs 4.30 ( ! 4.35 Fair to choice western sheet ) . . 3.75 M > 4,2J Falrto choice Ncbraskas 3.50 < W)4,00 ) Representative Sains. CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 2canners 820 SI.1 ) ! 2canncrs 035 l.IiO Ibull 12110 1.75 Ibull 1500 1.110 2 bulls 1350 l.l'O ' Ibull 1020 2.00 3 bulls 1I7C 2.00 Ibull UliO 2.00 1 b u 11 s 1S50 2.10 Icow 1030 2.10 Ibull 1400 2.15 20cows 820 2.15 Ibull 1520 2.15 Ibull 1S10 2.20 B co ws 1252 2.25 12cows 1)02 ) 2.25 4 cows 10(50 ( 2,25 lOcows 1135 2.30 20 cows 1003 2 40 7 co ws 122 ! ) 2.40 1 bull 15IW ) 2.40 II ) cows : 112t ; 2.40 15 co ws 1215 240 24 cows 1215 2,45 "cows 12.11 2.45 1 stag 12iiO 2.50 42 cows 115'J 2.50 ilcows 1073 2.50 SOstccrs 1332 3.50 Ibull 2iHl ! ( 2.50 Ibull , 1520 2.50 Ibull Kill ) 2tt ) Ocows 1003 250 2cow.s 10(10 ( 2.50 Scows (150 ( 2.50 15 cows 124S 2.55 liicows UfiO 2.GO 3stngs 1573 2.90 111 feeders 07J 2.1)5 ) 10 feeders 11112 JI.15 20 steers 10'Jl 3.00 21 heifers 1054 3.05 17 steers . . , .1040 3.10 10 steers f. . 1148 3.10 lOstcers 11CO 3.2J 13stORrs IM'J 3.20 5 feeders , grade Galloways , . . 7)2 ) 3.20 30 feeders , grade Galloways. , . 82'J JI.'JO 20 steers 10S1 3.25 ISbtccrs 10.13 3.23 20steors 1210 3.25 lOsteors 1303 3.25 20stecrs 1217 3.25 Utl steers , corn-fed westerns..1320 y.BO 4'J steers 1170 U.30 18 steers 1134 3.0 ! ! 42 steers , .1173 3.30 178teers 1101 3.35 20steers 1187 3,35 1'Jflteors 1103 3.35 47stcors 1145 3.35 17 steers 1321 3.40 iUatecrfl lll'S 3.40 O'Jsteurs ' 1283.40 80 utoers 1215 3.45 20 steers 1250 8,45 lOsteors 1170 8.45 18 steers 1482 3.45 8(1 ( stcors 1300 8.50 1 steers 1247 8.50 15 steers 13SH 3.05 25 steers 1411 8.i5 ( 20 etccrs 145S 3.M ) 51 atcera , 1420 3.85 1 veal calf 200 D.50 No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 29. . . . 277 1(10 ( $4.25 CO..960 $4.n : 05. . . . 278 120 4.30 CO..323 4.35 05. . . . 271 2SO 4.30 5(1..300 ( 4,35 47. . . . 8111 100 4.20 70..270 40 4.35 133. . , . 845 230 4.30 03..251 80 4,85 50. . .300 KX ) 4.30 CO. ,2b ( ) 2SO 4.85 01. . . , 297 80 4.30 49..320 120 4.85 < ! . . , . 233 60 4.80 ft.275 ) 40 4.35 53. . . , 307 80 4.33K CO..877 40W ) 4.85 ( VJ. . . .385 120 4.32 } 74..211 40 4.85 67. . . . 291 160 4.32Jf 01..270 1M ) 4.35 0 , . . ,274 200 4.82) 55..831 80 4.35 CO. . . . 249 100 4.33 > f CO.21(1 ( KM 4,35 ( J7. . . .271 120 4.32)i ) CO.SSI 120 4.a5 01. . . . 204 40 4.32 } 74..257 120W 4.35 04. . . . 213 80 4.35 01.,271 W ) 4.S5 02. . . . 273 230 4.35 M , , ,2 J 100 4.35 45.,344 40 4.155 , " ; > 7.,10rt 4.3. W. . . ' .834 SO 4.3.1 'W . . .307 ICO 4.W ! r.a..277 240 4.n : < . ' 47..345 4n : r(9..87l > 200 4.a-i 40..SOB 4,35 03..203 200 4.S5 C3..274 6CO 4.3T > 01..295 100 4.Q5 .40..301 200 4n : ! > ! . . . .309 4.A5 'ta..m3 200 4O ! 57. . . .345 SO 4.i : } ! | t,1 . . .301 4.Vi ! 49..820 200 4.35 Ji3.U5 : 4.85 111..342 240 4.TT , r)7..27t 3.4' 07..855 bO 4 . ir > . . . : 4D 4.85 04..303 100 4.TCi .Vi..285 40 4.37K 03..899 180 1.8- 0).844 SO 4 37 > , W ) . . . .niO 400 4.IC , , , .OO. . . .2 8 240 72..2.M $0 435 M..2.Vi * 0 4 37 J ? B5..293 2 > 0 4 : 'ai. . . . ' ' ! 2.X ) 4I17H nr , . : M7 40 435 s M..noj 4.37 , ' , 57..aw ) 4.rtu r,2..rtr 4.3 ; * ; WI..27U 40 4.ft5 C0..27U IfiO i 53..HOI 200 4.3.47..H13 120 4.i7ltf : ( H..25S 2JO 483 .Ml..84710 440 . > . . . .27SI bO 4.T. ' ( VI..253 120 .40 70..23S 120 43i 4'1..4o 14'J ' oj.c'j : ; ' I''o 4ai n" . . .2w r.o . 4.40 ( . . . . 28 1KI 4.TV 75..231 40 4.40 (50. ( . . .830 M ) 4.85 IXI..827 4.40 53..817 IX ( ) 4.85 0 . , . .21li 120 4.40 ( W..2I2 bO 4.05 5S..27d 40 4.40 ii2..H7S ( 40 4.35 ( ! ) . . , . ' . 40 440 00..TO. ) M 4.85 55..821 } 100 440 5S. . . ! ) 120 4.33 S"LU' No. Av. Pr. OS Nebraska natives U7 $3.70 200 corn-fed westerns b3 4.00 lilvo Stock Notes. Heef cattle easier. Jlogs 10i ( $ 1m : lower. Hutchers' stock sells stronger. Heavy receipts of cattle and hogs. About all the stock received was sold. Light sheep receipts nnd a ste.uiy market. A urcat many shippers canto in with their stock. OMAHA AVI1OM3SAI.I3 JIAUK13TS. Produce , Kte. n Creamery Fancy print , Sl@l20c ; choice print , 20if22ci ( fancy solid packed , 19 ( r80o ; eholco solid packed , 15iol"c. Dairy Fancy roll , 17C'19e ; choice , 15 ( < MOc ; good , 12 QtiMc ; low grades , 10 ( < fltc. CIIIISK : : Full cream Cheddars , choice , 12ii ( > 12's'c ; full cream Hats , two in hoop , 12'iS ) 13c ; fullcrcam Y. A. choice. 12' ' ( ciic : : off grades and skims. fiQJc ; limburger , 12yJ 12'c ' , : brick and Swiss , 14 ( il5e. End Strictly fre h , 11 ( ' 18L- . LIVI : Poi 1.1 in Chickens , per do ? , $2.75@ 3.UO ; ducks per doz , f2.75.t8.00 : ; geese , par do , fs.riOWt.dO ; turkeys , per Ib , 7 ( 'Sc. ' Diii--.ii : : ) Pori.Tnv-Chickens , per Ib , 0i ( ! ) Se ; turkeys , ] > erlb , 9C'flle ; geese , per Ib , 805 lOcj ducks. 8rf > IOc. Vn\i. Heavy grassers , 150 to 200 Ibs , 7@ 7'c ' ; inferior calves , 0 to 00 Ibs , , Xflc ( ; medium dium to good , 70 to b5 Ibs , 7uSjo ( ; choice to fancy , 100 to 130 Ibs , D ( ( 10c. VKir.TAin.is : Potatoes , Colorado and Utah , 70 ( 75o ; Wyoming , 50C55c ; Nebraska and . , . , , . . Iowa , choice lar " " = > " " „ - ; - „ sweet potatoes , beets , per bu. . . _ . cabbage , Caliiornla , per crate , S'J.2. " ) ; par snips , olK&OOc ; onions , red choice , 50io3o ( ; silver skin. 0010/750 ; turniis | , 20@3."e ; ruta- bapas , 35(240c ( ; cauliflower , choice large , per do/en , $1.25 1.50 ; good , Sl.00 1.25 ; radishes , 35@40c ; lettuce 85@20c ; cucumbers , $1.50 ; string beans , per box , $1.75cC-.85 ( ; celery , 25(180c ' ( : spinach , 1.50@1.75 per bbl. O \Mc-Mallard , pcr'doz , $2.75@.00 : ! ; red licad , ) ) er doz , $2..r > OM3.00 ; teal , per doz , ? 1.50 ( a 1.75 ; canvas back , per doz , S4.00@ .50 ; common small , per doz , ? 1.00 ( < 01.50 ; rabbits , per doz. 75ci1.00 ( ; jtlck rabbits , per doz , $3.00a3.iO ( ; scpurrels' , jwr doz , 75c ( $1.00. Arri.i:1 * Per bbl , fancv New York and Michigan , t-2 50 ; ihoico , ? 2.00@2.85 ; choice Missouri , * 1.75 ( < > iOfJ : peed , ? 1.50@1.7r . FoiiiniiN FnuiT- Malaga grapes , kegs , 10 to , T > Ibs , lOe per -Ib ; 'bananas ' , per bunch , $1..V > M3.X ( > ; lemont , fahoy now , 803 to 80(1 ( s. J3.75rW.60 ( ; choice old , 800 , s , $ J.50 < V03.00 ; oranges , Florida , tancy briglit.pcr box , 3.f > 0 ; Florida russctts , $3.35 ; I.os Angeles , S8.75f ! 8.00. CuvNiinitinnt. Cape'God , choice , per bbl , $10.00 < S10.SO ; fairr9.00@9.r,0 ; Hell As Utiglo. chestnuts , l@5e ; tocoanuts. per 100 , J5.00 ( < g 0.00 : liazclnuts , .T crUiicicorynuts , sinnll , $1.25ftl.50 ; Iarpo-W ) ( < f75c'pecans ; , plain , 0 ( , § 8c : polished , 9 ( HOc. . HIDES Green siUtod , No. 1. 5c ; No. 2 , 3@ 3 i'e ; calf , 5@ : .UJc , : dry flint , SJiijc. IJn xs Navies , naml picked , porbu , $2.10 ( S2.20 ; good clean country , Sl.75fu2.00 ; offer or poor stock , Sl.00@1.50 ; California , $2.00@ 2.10. 2.10.CIDEK Michigan , pcrbbl.S4.50@"i.OO ; Ncxv York , per bbl. $5.0005.50 ; half bbl , $2.75 ® 8.00. FIIATHRUS Per Ib , prime live gccso white , 3.ffi40c ( ; mixed with giay , 25@8dc ; damp und musty , lM20c ( ) ; prime live domestic duek , 20 Qi25ii ; wild duclc , 15j ( 23c. SAUEiiKiuuT Per bbl , 30 gal , choice , ? 4.50 ; per half bbl , 52.50. Poi'cou.v Per Ib. rice , ! } < f@2c ; common , l&l c. Hoxnr 1-lb frames , choice white , liKffilOc ; dark , 13 < 7B14c ; strained , 10@12c. JIL.MII : ! ( ( ? 4 > < c perlb ; preserves , 10@12c pcrlb. LAUD Sc in 50-lb plcgs. Grocers' 1,1st. Revised prices are as follows : lUouiiat Stark A , seamless , 22e ; Amos- Kcag , seamless , 17 c ; Lewistown A , scam- less , 19u ; American , seamless , 17o ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , HCgHc ; gunnies , single , 14c ; gun nies , double. 2.Jc ; wool sack , 42J. TwiNcs-FlAx , 3Sc ; extra sail , 2021o ( ; sail B , 20C21o ; cotton , 22c ; Jute , Uc. DIIICD l-'iirns Figs , in boxes , per Ib , Od1 ? Itic ; dates , in boxes , 7@10c ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , $2.f > 0 ( , 3.70 ; Malaga loose raisins , t2.80@2.5'J ; new \ralcncla rais ins , per Ib , 8c ; California loose muscatels , per box , ? 2.00ff2.10j ( California Londons , 18SS , ? 2.40 ; pitted cherries , per Ib. ISc ; Cali fornia pitted plums , pT Ib , 12M13c ; drii'd blackberries , tier lb7c ( ! ; dried raspberries , per Ib , 24(32.c ( ; evaporated apples , 5 ( 8c ; California sun-dried peaches , 13c ; California unpared evaporated peaches , 10f ! 12c ; evapor ated California ajiricots , 17c ; currants , 47c ; Turkish prunes , fi@5 > i > e ; citron , y2Tt24o ( ; orange pool , I5c ; lemon peel , lOe ; California French prunes , il ( < J10c. PICKMSS Medium , in bbls , $5.00 ; do , in half bbls , fS.OO : small , in bbls , fll.OO ; do , in half bbls , fcJ.GO ; gherkins , In bbls , $7.00 ; do , In half bbls1.00. . Copru Green Mocha , 85JOc : Ilio. good , 18@lo ! ) ; MAiidahllncr , 2i@ ( e ; roasting Hio , 17 ( iISc ; O. G. .lava , 2l@kJava ( ; , inferior , 22@ic ! ; Kio , fancy , 2l ( 22c ; Santos aim MniMcaibo , 17 ( < ? lUo ; Gorman , 23c ; McLangh- lin's XXXX , 23c. SUIUH Granulated , 7 ! c ; conf. A , T' c ; white extra C , (5J ( < c ; extra C. CJfc ; yellow C , ( iljc ; powdered , S&fbJiJc ; cubes , ftb Xc. UUUSWAX Choice yellow , 20 ( 22Jj'e ; dark colored , 13c ; l Ic. Touicco Plug , 2fi@n5o ; smoking. 10@aOc. SU.T-S1.35JZ1.10 per bbl. Kopo 7-1(5 ( , 1 ij c. MAM.K Sffj.vi : Hricks , ll@13o per Ib ; penny caiics , 12 130 per Ib ; pure uiuplo syrup , $1.00 per gal. Tits Young Hyspn , common to fair , 18(55 ( 25c ; Young Hyson , good to fnnci , 80@55u ; Gunpowder , common 'to ' good , 2@25cj Gun powder , choice to fancy , 40Si5c ( ( ; Japan , com mon to medium , 15@20c ; Japan , choice to fancy , 30il5c ( ; Oblo'pg , common to good , 23 @ 40o : Oolong , cnoico 'to fancy , BOiTWOc ; Im perial , common to medium,2335c ; Imperial , good to fancy , 4'J(3.Vvc\ ( \ CiucKKits ( i Tc \ > cf Ib ; assorted cakes , 8 @ 25o per Ib , as per1 Ilsf ; . CAXDV Mixed , ' OJ < fC'l2J ' c ; stleK , OJ @ Ho ; rock candy , 10fi W13o ; fancy candy , 765 2tic. l HOLLAND Hniiiiixo-f-OOc. COD FISH ( IJ C'fT c , BTAIICII 3 is'Sj o ppr Ib. Dgy Goods. COTTON FLANNrxs-rlO per cent discount ; LL , f > Kc ; CC , O oi S3 , 7Jfc ; Nameless , 5o ; ' , IMo ; H , llo ) ; No. ll ) , S c : No. 40 , ' No , ( W. 12 } o ; No60i8)fc ' ) : No. 80 , colored , 9c ; No. 60 , colored-1 ' 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12) ) < c ; Hristol , 12" o ; Union Pacific , 17c. CAiii'ET WAiii1 Uld , white , 19o ; colored , 82c. 82c.UATT UATT Standard , 80 ; Gem , lOo : Beauty , 13K ; Hoono , I4o ; U , cased , $0.50. PIIINTS Solid colors Atlantic , Co ; Slater , Co ; Merlin oil , 0 > c ; Garner oil , 0@7c. PIIINTS Pink nnd robes Allen , OJ o ; Rlv- erpolnt , 5Wu ; Steel River , O' ' c : Richmond , OXo ; Pacific , 7c. PIIINTS Dress Charter Oak , 5Ko ; Ram- aio ) , 4 ! c ; Lodi , fi'ic ' ; Allen , Oo : Uichmond , Oo ; Windsor , O cj ICddystono , Oj oj PaciHc , OJ c. UiKAcnii > SIIBIITINO llcrlcley cambric , No. 09 , U > , ; c , Hest Yet , 4-4 , Oo ; butter cloth , OO , 4'4"c ' ; Cabit , 7Jjc ; Furwell , half bleached 8Wc ; Fruit of the Loom , 9c ; Greene G. Oc ; Ho ] > o , T'o ' ; King Phillip cambrio , Uo ; Ix > nsdalo cambric , 14KU < Lous- dalc , 8) < e. ; New York mills. 10 , ' u ; Pepper- ell , -1'Mii , Uc ; rcuuofoll , 40-in , 18o ; Popper- til , fl 4 , lOe ; Pcpporcll , S-4 , 3lc ; Pcpporcll , P-4 , 3Je : 1'cppercll , 10-4 , 3Vi Canton , 4-4 , Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , lie ; val ley , oc , Fi.ixxFr.is Plaid Haftsmen , 2 > ) c : Goshen , 22l c ; Clear Lake , 8 ( > J c ; Iron Mountain , 20io. FAXXCi.WhltoGH , No. 3 , i. 2 : 0 ; OH , No. 1. ? f , aio ; HH , No. 8 , * , , S8H'e ; HH , No. 1 , f ( , 8Ue ; ( Juoclicc , No. 1. f , 42c. Coiisr.T" , fikxs Androscoggln , 7' c ; Kenr- sarge , 7jre ; Rockpoit , 0i'c ; Conestoga , OUc. TICKS- York , 80-in , lij c ; York. 32-iu , lH,4e ; Swift river , 7e ; Thoradlkc OO , SV ; Thorndlke , KK , SJfc ; Ihormltko , 120. ti'je ; Thorndlke , XX. ir > c ; Cordls , No. 5 , UJ.'o ; Cordls , No. 4 , lOJi'c. UISIM : Ainoskeag , 'J-oz , 10le ; Everett , 7-oz , 18U'c ; York , f-oz , 13i4c ; Haymaker , S > < c ; JntTroy , XX , li1 : .lafTrcy. XXX , 18 We : Heaver Creek , AA. 12e ; Ucavcr Creek , HM. 11" ; Heaver Creek. CC , lOe , Kr.xrtiKV JPN Memorial , hV ; Dakota , l o ; Durham , 27 c ; Hercules , I8o ; Lcnui- inirtoti , 23 > he ; Tottswold , 27 0. CitA ii--Stovens' H , 0fo } ; Sti-vens1 H , bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , I' e : Stevens' A , bleached , S' e ; Stevens' P , sHe ; Stevens' P , bleached , 9 e ; Slovens' N. H'4'i Stevens' N , bleached , 10's'e ; Slovens' ' SRt , I'JXe. Mt i Ki.i.\Niof9 : Table on cloth , $ J.50 ; plain Holland , HSc ; Dado Holland , 18fo HIIONNN Snr.r.TiNo Athintic A , 1-4 , 7'8c ' : Atlantic 11,4-4 , 7'c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , ( l 4e ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Of ; Aurora LL. 4 I , lie ; Au rora C , 4 4 , 4V ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 0"fc ; Moosier LL , 4 4 , Oo ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7'4c ; Lawrence LL , 4 4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5Vc ; Peppercll K , 1-4. 7c ; Peppcrell O , 4-4 , OJic ; Peppcroll , S 4 , iMu'c : Pcpporoll , 9-4 , 2le ; Pcpporell , 10-1 , 8ic ; ; Utica C , 4-1 , l. c ; Waehiisctt , 4-4 , 7'e , , ; Aurora U , 4-4 , 7e ; Au rora H , 1-4 , OJtfO. DI-IK West Point , 29 in , S oz. 10'fc ; West Point , 29in. 10 o12V , West Point , 29 in , 12 oz , 15a ; West Point , 40 In , 11 u ? . lOe. FiANNr.i.s-Rod C , 31 in , Iflttfe ; K. 34 In , 31'ic ' ; GG , 81 in , 20c ; 11AF , ? f , 25e ; JRF , Jf , 27e. 27e.Gi Gi von \ -Plunkott checks , 7' e ; Whitton- ton , 7j e ; York , 7' e ; Norniaiidl ijress , S' ' c ; Rcnfrow dress. s > ( T. . ' e. CAMIIHII-J Slater , 5c ; Woods , oc ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , fie. PRINTS , IXDIOO Ui.fn Arnold , OJu'c ; Atnor- Ican , O' e ; Gloucester , (1' ( ' c ; Arnold C , long cloth , 9c ; Arnold H , long cloth , 10tfo : Arnold Gold Seal , lO c ; Steifcl A , 18o ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , ' First ami second clear , 1'4 ' in. . . $ 19 0000 ! First and second clear , I'/in. ' . . 47 OOftr.lO 00 Third clear , 1 ' in . 48 OOi'f 15 00 A select , I'1 ' ; ? in . 37 ( ) 11 select , l'j ' ( l'i in . 88 00 A stock boards , 12 ( IO ft , 18 in. . 4(1 ( 00 U stock boards , 12 11 ! ft , 12 in. . 41 00 C stock boards , 18jeit ( ( ft , 12 in. . 110 ( HI D.stoek boards , 18 ( < 2l ( ! ft , 18 in. . 83 00 Flooring , first common , 0 in. . . . 34 IK ) Flooring , second common , 0 in. . 31 00 Select fencing flooring . 19 00 Siding , llrst common , 10 ft . 82 00 Siding , second common . 19 00 Common boards . 13 00 ( > I9 00 Fencing , No. 1 , 12 ( ' 20ft , . 10 50@1S 00 Fencing , No. 2 , 12 , 14d ( > 10 ft . 14 00 ( < f 15 00 .loislnml scantling. 2x4 , 14 ( 10 ft 10 00iS17 ( 00 Timber , 4x4 , 8x8. 12iMi ( ( ft. . . . . . 17 00 Pickets , D mid II Hat . 80 00 Pickets , 1) and II square . 80 00 Shingles , extra A . 280 Shingles , standard A . 2 00 Lath . . . . . B r.O O G Halts , 2 > f in . 70 OG Halts , U2x3in , S 1 S . 41) 3-in well tubing , D and M bev. . - 23 00 Mctnl iiiul Tinners' Slock. Hlock tin , smallpig . $ 28 Hlock tin , bar . 29 Copper , planished boiler sizes . 34 Copper , cold rolled . 31 Copper , sheeting . 80 Coppar , pitts . 29 Copper , flats . 30 Gal. sheet iron , Juniata , 50 , 10 and 5 per cent discount. Pat. planished iron , 21 to 27 A . 10J , ; Pat. planished iron , 24 to 87 H . 9 > Roofing , 1C. 14x33 , 112 sheets . 0.00 Rooting , IX , 14x80 , 113 sheets . 7.r , ( ) Hoofing , I U , 20x28 , IIS sheets . 11.00 Roofing , IX , 20x28 , 112 sheets . 14. .10 THE CHICAGO Council Bluffs And Giiicao. nlrroad to take for Res Molnes. Harslmltown ra. oe not ponlbln br any otherllnc. Anionit a i w of the nmneioua point ! of BuperlorttT 0nl ° JOI by the patrox of thu rood between Omahn i . d. ; 5tJroBre ( " * thrpe trains a doof 1JAV i.OACIIKS. which are the finest Unit human art and nKPnulty can creato. Its TALACKBLEKI'INO CAHH Iho eqiialor which can not bo found clfowliuro. Al { .oimcll Bluff . tbo trains of the Union I'aclllo Kail- war connpct In union depot with tboo of the Chi- ffF ° n * ' ' " ' "western Uj. la Chicago the trains of this line runkacloie connection with tnate of all other KHMcrn linos. ' For Detroit , Columbui , Indlanapoll , . Cincinnati , J'lflgara Jails. UulTalo , I'lttiburg , Toronto. Montreal , > oitou , New fort , Philadelphia. Uulilmoro. WnBhl ngton , and all points In the * jt. Ask far tickets r ! I DO "NORTHWESTERN" If you wish the best accommodation. All tlckll mcnts sell Hckcts vis. this Hue. II. UUJJIHTT. H. p. WII.80N. Uen'l MannRcr. ' ' ' Oen'l 1'au'r Agoat. ' " ' ' K.N. BAHCOCK , " "n'-nVe's'teVrfArent. IJ. H. KIMUAI.U Ticket Aficnt. , . . , , , ' . K WEST. City Pampncer Agent HOI Karnam St. Omalja. -THE OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee &St , Paul R'y. The Best Koulo from Omaha and Council ® Kluffs lo T\70 TltA\N3 DAILV IIKTWKKN OMAUA AND COUNCIL , ULUFFB Clilcngo , - AND - Milwaukee , St. Tnul , Minneapolis , Cedar JtaplUi , Hock Iblantl. Frceport , Kockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Daren uoit , Elgin , Madison , Juni'svillc , Bcloitf Wiuonn , La C'rosse , Aud all other Important point ! East , Northeast a d tjoutneati. rorthrounh tlikets , call on the tlckut aecnt at iXl Farnaui ttrett. In llarkcr lilock , or itt Uulou 1'acltio Votiot. 1'ulln.an Sleepers and the Onest IMnlnic Cars In the world are run on the main line of thu Chicago , Mil. wakoa it UU I'aul Hallway , anil oterr aUuntlouls pala lo iianoDKcr , br courteous raployuJOf thecomyaof. U. .MH.I.Rlt.ileneral Msntjii. J. V. TUCKKR , AsiltUint Ueuenl M nl jcr A. V. It. CAUr NTUli , aeaerol I'smceer aa < otAze. UKO. CUKAFronD. AWliunl aenenl rnieofel and Ticket Agent. J.T. CLAUIT , 'JeneralBuperlntcnden * . . lyauamfelycuredbyUOOrUUAO Eulea. riover.il casva cureil In BOVCU duys. Solil 11.60 per box , all JruifKUcu , or by mull from ! ) < > cutuMfc.t'o lU'WUrtoSt..N. V. I'llII Direction * For inventions _ _ Procured Prornptly. n. T.K.MOV , Iturn.-y lit I.uw , 015 Mn nth bt. , AVAfilllNOTON. I ) . O. 76W. Jienit fur CT-i'arnpAlel , free. , . . . r/I..11 Kit. V. | * . 1IICIIH4N , J II , lll.yt.\l.il.k.i PALMER , RICHMAN 4 : CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , DOlco-ltoorn 2 ( . Unpoilta Kiclumuo llulldlne , union block Yurcla , Mouth Oioahiv , Mcb. soRIMERWESTERFIELp"i MA-E . Liye Slock Coinniissiou , tloam 15 , Kictmnuo Ilullilliiy , l.'ulou KtocU YJrJ , iiouthOumlia.NBb , " "UNION sTocrt"YARDS tio. , " Of Omaha , Limited , Join F. jnronnm Agricultural implomonto. A " CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , C rrt | rc nd Iliicglrn , ,1iift ( Strcrl.belwccnltbfinil IWb , Oin lm , " LININQER A METCALF CO. , Agricnltnrallmiileiiients.Wagous.CaTriage . . Hiigglo.Ktc. Wholoialo. Oinnlm , "PARLIN , ORENDORF ft MA RTI NT" 'liolonlc Dcnlfru In Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Bnggies Rll. l l , 'Ad niiil WJJcncs Street , Onmb/v. / P. P. MAST & CO. , Manufacturers of BncXeye Drills , Seeders , Cultivator * , liar llnkci.CMcr Mills nnd I.nbnn l'ul < Tcrlicri. Cor lah ntul Mclmlki siroi'ts. IMPLEMENT CO. Whcifsslc AgricDlturai Implements , Wagons &Bii gics J. F. SEIBERLINO .V CO. , Akron , Olilo. Haryestini Machinery and Binder Twine , \Y. K Men > 1 , Mutineer. ISKIH-iTi-nworllt 'U. Omnlin. MOLINE.MILBURNStSTODDARDCo .ManuticturtTS MicUotil'i-rs in Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Pill Mul 1'acltlc Slrcoli , UinftliA , Ni'b. . Artloto' IVlntorlnlB. ' HOSPE. Jr.r Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , IMS Douulim Plroct , Onurm. Nt'brnKKn. Bookoollora nnd Stationers. - " H. M , & S. W7JONES , Surcciton to A. T. Konynn , \ Co. , Wholosulo & llctnll Booksellers and Stationers , Flue W Jilinu Stationery , CntninurclRl Stnlloncry iy.1 lloutilftt Street. Umnliu. .Ni.b. _ Boote and Shooa- K1RKENDALL , JONES & CO. , WliolesaielSSnrcR of Boots and Sliocs Aui'iiulor lli'slon llubuur bhoo ( \ > . ll , Ildl .VllWi lluiuoy bl. , Ouiaha " W. V. MORSE & CO. . Johhers of Boots and Shoes , 1101 1103-1105 Uouslm St , Omaha Maaufnctory , Sum mer Mlluatun. . Cool , Coke and Llmo. _ O"MAH A COAL. coKE'aTLlMiT Jokers of Hard and Soft Coal 209 South 13lh Street , Om lm. Nabrnilia. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shivers of Coal and Cote , JH Ponlh ir.th n. . Omnt"i. Koti. J. J. JOHA'SOX ACO. . . Manufacturers of Lime , n rt 'hlppi'rs of Coal , Conk , ConiPnt , l'l.i tor. l.lmo Drain Tllo anil honer 1'lpc. Onloo , 2H S-"I" Ht. , Oiunlin , Noli. Tolcliona6ll. Coffooe , Sploos , Ktc- _ ' CLARKE'COFFEE co. Omnlin CofTee and Hp\fo \ Mllli. Teas , Coffees , Snices , Baking Powder , Fl&vuili'e KilrncH , Luunrtry nine. Inks , Etc. 14H lil8 llurney Slreut. Omaha , Ncbro li . Crockery and Glasswares " W. L. WRIGHT. Agent for the Manufacture and Iraportoxof Glassware Lamps Chimneys Crockery , , , , Etc. Office , .1178 13th HI. . Omaha. Ncbraika. PERKINS. GATCH ft LAUMAN. IruDortvr * and Jobbers of CrccKery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. U14 Fornam St. , J\or PaTton DulldlnK. Commission and Storage. " "RIDDELL & RIDDELL' Storage and Commission Merchants , Speclnltl < " nutlpr , Kurt , Choenp. I'oi'lirT , Onmo 1113 Howard Stioet , Umnha , Neb. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . Knccesiors to McSlmno & Schrot'iicr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omnlia. Nobraskn. Dry Cop daina Notions. M. E SMITH i"cb r" Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 anil 1101 Doualns. Cor. llth St. , Onmba , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoofyNotions Ucnts' Furolitilne ( innrti , I'nmor llth und llaJncr Ms..Oinabn. .Nebraska. HELIN. THOMPSON < sTcO liiiportorn null Jobbers ( if Woolens andTailo' :117 : Soatli IDtli Street. FurnHuro. DEWEY" & STO'NE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnnui Strccl.Omahafrakn. . CHARLES SH1VERICK , Furniture Omaha , MckrOiUn. Crocorios. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705 , 7U7.T03 and 711 8. 10th St. , Omnha , Neb. McCORD. BRADY c cToTi Wholesale Grocers , i til and I.cnvanwortli SlrniU. Onmha , Kobrasko. Jhloayy Harclwnro. W. J B ROATCrT " Ucayy Hardware , Iron anfl Steel , SnrlnsB , U'nKon Hlock. Unrdware , I/mnlior , Kin , : . , uurt 1ZI1 Unrui-f ' HIMEBAUGH &TAYLOFI. Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mochualc , ' Tools nnd HuRalo Scali'i. KOi Uoiiglni Hlrcet , Oruutin. Ncbraikn. RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware. Clh and llnrno' rUi. , Ornnlm , Nub. Wcntcrn Accnti for Auilln l'odcr Co. , Juiruntnn btuul Nulli , _ FalrbHiiK MuntliinlHralp . UEE , CLARKE. ANDREESEN HARO- WARfe COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Wetula , Slii'ct Iron , i-lr. AcenU for fiowc Snlen , illaml l'o diT nndl.yinnii llurhud wlru , Omaha , Nebraska. ( _ , Cnpo , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE Ai"bo.T Wholesale Hats , Caps and Strzw Goods , 1107 Ilarucr Street , Umntw. Nob. MARKSBROS. \VLolv ale MonufncturcTJ or Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardv/are / And Ixsatlicr. 1IOJ , llU'i nnd KU7 llarui-y Su. Lum'oor- _ _ > _ _ _ " " " OMAHA LUMBliVco. , " all Kinds of Building Material at Ww&t lsu strc < it ' " f ° ' ° n l' cinoTrack.QIII.II . ' ' ' ' LOU'IS H'R'A'DFO'RD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash. ioou.litr ; , Yuri-Corner ! "lit niul IOUK ! I ; C'oioc-i ] ] _ . LUMBER. " Fhuu v , o.,7 r ; * " Lninlier Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner Eih < > nd Donglm Stt. , Om hn. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , ISlh nnd California Sired ? , Oninrin , Nebraska. LUMUhM To Dealers Only , Oftlc .Hftl Furnurn Strfrt Onmho , JOHN A. VVAKEPIELD , Wliolcsale Lumber , Etc , iuncjVhliu \ Mine. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnmiier , Wooil Ciirpcta ami I'nrqm-t Klooring. Mli unit Dnnnliii Mllllnorynnd Notlona. " 1. OBERFELDER * CO. . Iwporters & JobbBKin Millinery & Notions aw. smnn.l 515 Sonlli nth Street. Notion 8 J. T. Wholesale Notions and Furnisliing Goods 4lt | nnd Wilf ( nth 10th HI Onmtn. V1NYARD St SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Good ? , 1IOA tlnrnoT Ptrppt. Omaha. _ _ . _ Ovornlla. CANF1RLD MANUr-ACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans PnnU. blitrti , Kt.IllUuml 1IO < Douiilt- Street , Umnlm. tt > _ Offlco Flxturos. TlTi : SIMMONDS JIAXttrACTUlllNO CO. Mnnulnrturo.'a ot BaHlc , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Unrttlci. , Slilchonnl" , Hook t'n cs. lrn ) 11turcTn ( ! > ( , I'nrllllDii' . UatltiiKii.Cnuiilvr * , HI-IT mill Wins Cuolori , MliioiH.cU * . iMictury uiu * olllco , IT.ill ituu liJ3 Soiilh 1 , ili St.linului. Tuluiiliuno li'Jl. Oils. CO N SOLI DAT ED TANlVLfNE CO. . Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo Cirea p , Ktc. , Oiuuha. A. 11 lll hii | > . Mnnagyr Paints nnd Oils. " CUIVIIVIIN GS & NETLi \Vliolc-alo Dciili'rftln Paints , Oils , Windov Glass , Etc , HISFarnara Stroot. OmahaNeb. - - - - Pnpor. . - . . , _ . CARPENTER PAPER CO. Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry n nlco Hock of 1'rlnllnc , Wrapping nnd Wrltlnt lfc- r Ht > prtnl JlltonMnn tvn , , ,0. , * 'or I , -rnr Btorogo , Forwartiliig & , Commission ARM TR"6NG. plETTIS . % CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Itrnnrh Iiou4no ( the llumu'y lluifgj Co. IlviL'eli'B nl oUolcsulo unil rptnll , I > 'i rilOiuul lill'J Iznrd Struet , . ' " O-tlllbH. " Toys. CD _ _ H. HARDY & CO , , Toys , Dolls , Aliiiimsi" Fancy Goofy UOIHR KiinilRhlti. ! Cin.l . , Clill.lrin's C'lirrt iu'09 , l to I2M Vnt niiiii Stro > t , ( Inuilui , Ncli. Brovvora. STOR & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1521 Notlh liitftbtconlh fctreot. Oin iha. Nth. Cornice. EAGLE cbT 7JlCE WORKS. Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window cnpi mid invtiilla kyll , rltll. JOHNKi'u.vini.ii. . I'niprlcior. Kti nnil IIISouth ) uth ttroct. _ , Prlntors' ftflatorlals. WEST ERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , Dtaicra la Trpp , I'rusHca anil 1'rlntprs' Supplies. (01 touth 12th lrect. Oiuuha. Pnpor Boxes. JOHN L. WILKIE. Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory. No . HI ? and 1JW Douglas jjt. , Qmaha. N t . Rubber OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Dll Clothing and Ixiatbcr UulUne. lOOfi Karnain Btrafk Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV , ' CO. , Wholesale AlanuT .cturors of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch ( jUlcc , ind and liard aireoti , Qmnha , Nob. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , -ulillnEH , Rtalr Work and Interior llanl Wool nn- > u. M. If. Comer Mil nnd l.uavuiiwurth btrouls , Omalut. Flttlngo , Pumpo , Etc. . CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Steam , WntPr , Itii.lwav and Mlnliie Supplies , Etc , KU , ir. . ' anil V24 I nninm Mrctit , Oainliu. CKUHCHILL PUMP CO. , fnolesale Pumps , Pipe , Fiitings , Ucam on.1 Water Btippllr > t. Tlciidnii-irtpn for Mint. U. a. WIND ENGINE & PUMT CO. , Stepffl and Water Supplies , llnllliliiy Wind Mllli. tin nnd TO ! Tarnnm HI. , Omnha. O. K. lion , AulnK .Mnniijicr , BROWNELL & CO , , engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet Iron AViirli PtPiun I'limu' , . Hair Ml > ! . I5l1.jli | Jron STEAM BOILER WORKS , . Caiter It ton , 1'rnp'n. .Mnnufaotiircra of nil kinds Steam Boilers , Tairts and Slieetlron forfc Works Poiith 'Allh anil II. & M. Crorilnv. I'AX'IO.V 4 VIKItUNO"lltON WOIIIC8. Wrought and Cast Iron Building YM , Kualncd , lira's Work. Uoncral rounilry , .Muo < ilraand JIlHckumllh Work. . inuoIIIH ! Wnrki , U. I1 , lly. ' and ith Mrucl , Umnliu , OMAHA WIHfe Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Jock Hall , , Window Ctiarili , Klonrur Htandt , Wild KlKin , Klc. 1X1 North Kth tilrcut.Oiniilm , "o MAHA"S A pi"anu IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes paultM.ull ( Work. Iron ami Wlr njnclnit. Hl n , ltc. O. Anilrepii , 1'ion'r Cor. lllhniid.Hi.k ) oii wt . CHAMPION IRON nncl WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and Kcrccns , for bank , office" , lorp roilJoncoi , oto. Injnr veil AwnlnL'i , l.ock inith Mui'lilnery und Ji'uckMiiltllViirkn. ' \ . ( lli.Mi'itti lull M. . Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , Audits for Dlebijld bHfu aid l < uoU Cucjpiuy's nulls and Jnll Work , tl'J rl. lull Street. FOB 1EN OILY ! For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD ; lienc ) nod NEUV008 BEBILITV1) ) We kD n ol Bciijrtnd XMiUUttit cf Er/ori Ficdtict In Old . or Youcr. Bilioil , ihl. millUIIIlfullr II , . ! „ „ < f lln. 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