p-r * $ fc n THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 1(3 ( , 1880. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Averaging Higher In Price , .With Trade Dull. A FIRMER FEELING IN CORN. 1'oor GrnilliiK Still O'oiHlmics to lie n Unit Font tire Ontn More Active I'rovlnlonn 12 J III bit n MlroiiK Front. OH1C\(50 PRODUCE MA UK 1ST. CnifAno , Kcb. IS. [ Special Toleeram to Tun HKK.I Wheat averaged higher In price to-day not only here , but in all other domestic markets , but tnulo wat dull most of the time. The local market seems to be pretty well evened up , and there Is Httlo dls- Ignition on the part of cither the bulls or the bears to renew the risks In the May delivery. The leading bulls do not appear to have changed tlioir position , and they give it out that they have not materially reduced their holdings. On the other hand , the stalwart bears have undlmlnlshcd confidence In the correctness of their position , but neither party Is doing much In the way of aggresslvo action. This leaves the market dull and narrow. The llrst Impulse was given to the market to-day by the covering of July wheat , the rain and sleet and cold wnvo that Is be hind It causing sumo alarm as to the safety of the coming crop. July wheat opened at We , and was rushed up to lC > ' ( , c. Hy the time the price got to ' . 'Jo ' mor.tof tlio more nervous among the shorts were ashore , and the market started on the back track. The bulge in July started good buying In May , which opened at § 1.0" and advanced to 41.0S. Tlio fluctuations thereafter were from tl.03 to fl.OSV , back to * l.07 ; < , down to . * 1.07 } @ * l.07 ? < , up to ? 1.07 f , back to SI.07-Y , up to * 1.0 % down to $ l.07 > , up to Sl.OSV. olT to ? 1.07'4 ' , up to fi.orx , off to $ i.ur , up to * 1.07Ji , closing at 81.07 % just J < c above yes terday , .fiily closed at 4c , which was a gam of lo from yester day. The occurrences to-itay were not of an exciting character. Experienced operators express some wonderment that the market should hold so steady at so near the lot ) of the recent advance. With general trade so light they naturally expected to see a continuation of ( lie reaction under such circumstances , and the steadiness that is dis played has M\\ \ \ , them to Htudying. The truth seems to bo that the bears arc reluctant to inako aggressive drives at tlio market behind which strong parties arc firmly entrenched , and that the "toilers , " ( hiding the market steady , are picking up their wheat again , thus preventing the settling back of values of their own weight. Tlio bull leaders liavo de clared that they would not light a decline , but the bears somehow seem Indisposed to take advantage of the freedom of the move ment so temptingly offered. They have not forgotten the experience of the past two weeks. July being free thus far of the slightest taint or suspicion of manipulationIK getting attractive to speculators , and trade in that delivery is daily becoming larger. The continued heavy exports , the strong cables and the lower occun freights giving assurance of a continuance of thu outward movement , were the ostensible causes which gave its strength to tlio corn mariict to-day. There was also the oft-repeated and ever present bull feature , from n speculative Htaiidpoiut , of the poor grading of the daily receipts , which was threatened to bo further continued by the softening weather which prevailed. The demand from tlio shippers to the domestic and foreign markets was good and was sccmlmrly uninfluenced by the fact of 25 cars moro in the du.v's receipts than was estimated yesterday. There were clear ances of 21,1)00 ) bushels from New Orleans to Liverpool yesterday in addition to the heavy nmntiKv frnm the Atlantic seaboard. A llrmcr feeling was shown at the opening and was well maintained throuchout , with May closing practically at the lop price of the day , as only a few sales were effected at IWio , there being for the most part sellers at that price all the time. There was some improve ment in the amount of business for .outside account , and taken altogether a moro hope ful feeling amongst holders. Oats were much moro active within a higher range. As for some time past , the In terest centered in May , which was in good demand on the part of some largo operator * , together with purchasing by shorts. As a result prices were advanced /c , with a subsequent easier tone prevailing. The re ceivers Hold liberally for May delivery , and the other months were In some favor at rela- Provisions exhibited a strong front. In a general way there was some reaction from the late steady depression , and the market commanded a better support than was np- imrontly expected. In the actual condition of affairs , hownver , there was no improve ment. The cash buyers , as usual , wore ion- : ncrvativo , and in line of speculation trading was almost wholly on local account. In nark the day's fluctuations covered n range of 20c , in lard lOo and In short ribs TJtfo. The initial trades all around wore made at the lowest prices quoted , while the closings approxi mated the highest. Uuslncss closed with May future 15o higher for pork , Be for lard and 2 } e for short ribs than yesterday's lost quo tations. CHICAGO 1,1 VE srooa CIUCACO , Fcl ) . IS. | Special Telegram to TUB UEU.J CATTi.n The market was weak to-day and most unsatisfactory to owners and sellers , Prices were aot quotably lower , though buyers tried tholr best to force a Miarp decline. There was n liberal volume of business done , but salesmen had to work very hard to sell out. Shippers paid as high as f I.GOic4.iO ( for three cars of cattle , but there was loss demand to-day for export cattle , such as 6lil .yesterday at 84,00(114.15. ( Clioico to extra hooves , l.40u ( > l,50 ; medium to good stmrs , 1U50 to IClh ) Ibs , JJ.COOSI.IO : 1200 to 1H50 Ibs. | : i.W0.1.60i 9JO to 1'JOOlbs. ' 8i.cr@3,40 ; ; mockers nml feeders , i2.Si } ( < r3.40 ; cows , bulls and mixed , tMOot.1.10 ; bulic , S-M3 (32..10 ; Texas cattle , corn-red steers , 050 lo 1050 Ibs , ? J.SOusJUS. Hdus Uusincss brisk , with a down turn of about a nickel , the bulk of mixed and packers soiling at $ l.40@l.4 [ > , and boat heavy , together with assorted butcher weights , at 51.50. Light sorts sold at * UiO.f4.05. Toward the close the general market was steadier , und in some hibtaiices a shade higher. FINANUI.Vh. New .VoiiK , Fob. 16. [ Special Telegram to TUB llmi.j STOCKS The stock market this1 morning opened strong. The Louden houses had buying orders in specialties. The llrst prices showed a firm tone , being VCOM- than last ' closing erally slightly higher night's ing llgurcs. Chicago , Hurlington & Quiiuiy titartcd off % per cent lilflicr. Advices from liofitoi : were of a moro hopeful character , und large buying orders in their specialties , Durlington and Atchlsou , were apparent. The decline In New Knglaud stocks at Hot.- ton yesterday was attended with little or no excitement ; thu sales were all In Hinull lots of live and twenty shares. Thc o sumo se curities were all up from 1 to 3 per cent this inoniliiK. Hock Island was weak during the first hour and declined I1/ per cent , but re covered all the loss on Chicago advices to the effect that the presidents' agreement would surely bo signed by all thy lines. Tliia news gavu thu market a fresh Impetus , and IJurllngton advanced U per cent from the lowest point of the murnintr , The profcs- ( ilunal boars are discomfited at the change In the situation , The commission houses con tinue to advise thulr customers to hold ou to tholr purchases and buy move whenever a bear raid occurs. Thuro hus been consider able buying ot Heading by foreign concerns. The bulls ay the boare have played their la t card and from now nn a stronger nnd tetter market may bo looked fur. The declar ation of the usual 1 per ccut dividend by " , Uurlhigton & Qulucy cannul fall to have a reasoning effect both on the homo nnd the foreign Investors. The old bull party in Luckawanna nro talking much higher prices for that stock , and brokers who arc closely identified with the Vnmh-rbilt interests arc advising their friends to buy Northwest fern n good rise. Money continues ensy at 1JV < f2 per rent , notwithstnnling that sterling ex change has advanced almost to the gold ex porting basis. Stocks worn more plentiful In the loan crowd this morning. At 1 o'clock the market wan moderately active nnd strong at the best prices of the day. The afternoon transactions were confinol mainly to grangers , nnd the last priors on those stocks xvcrc at about the best llgurcs of the day. The Chicago houics were buying largely. Specialties were neglected to-day , nnd with few exceptions , closed lower than the open ing figures. The net advances for the day show Chicago , Hurllngton ft Qumcy , 19j Northwestern-1'4 ; St. Paul , f : Union Pa- cltlc , ? $ ' ; Atchison , ? „ , nnd Rock Island ' 4 , while Oregon Improvement lostl IV , ' . Chicago tas ! Trust nnd Cotton Scrd Oil aij , nnd Richmond Terminal nnd New Knglund ' ) , , The total sales for the day amounted to 230- OKI shares , Including Chicago. Uurltngton ft' Qumey , IIO.OOO ; St. Paul , 20.WX ) : Rcadlnir , 10,000 ; Northwest , 1.000 ; Uichmond Ter minal , 0,0(0 ( ; Rock Island , 10,000 ; Lackn- wanna , 17,000 ; Oregon Transportation , 5,000 ; Canada Southern , 5,500 ; Texas Paelllc , 0,000. The following worcth-j i'.O4in2 quotations : IJ.H. 4s regular. . . IKMjlNorthprn I'Acinc. . 27'p U.S. 4scoup < ms. . . .r,8'i Oniirvferrud I1-1 * II. S. 4ifir < ! Milnr. . 1071 C.A.N.W 1071 , IT. H. 4 'iscxjupons. ' . lOJ dnpreforroil , HI I'acUlcCsof 'M . . .r.M N. V. Central 1WJS Contrnl I'aclllc . . .15 Chlcnco & Alton..114 Itock Istnnii . . . . . . t'T'n ' ' UhlcnKo.lliirllngton C. . M. .VcSt. I1 H4'i AQnlnnr 101 do preferred IIX' ' ! D..IJ..IC W. . . . . . . .142'8 ' St. Paul.V Omaha . JC-'U Illinois Central. . . Ill ) tlotireferred V 1..I1..VW ll'j UnionI'acitlo Cfi Kansas AToxus. . . . . I. . l.nkuShoro 101'4 ilo preferred. . . . .T'l ' MlrhlgnnLVntral. . ltl' Western 1'ulou tu'8 .Missouri I'acitlc MONDT ON CAM , Kasy nt IJi'/IS / per cent. PIUMB MciiOANriLit I'APBH T'JS pJr cent. Siiiti.ixo : R.VCIHNOE Hull but linn ; sixty-day bills , $ t.S6i demand , f-I.SSJf. 1'KODUClJ MAIlKKr.S. Cinc'.oo. Feb. 13.heat Shaflo higher ; cash , $1.0lV ; : May , $ l.lir5 < o ; July , 0 ? ie. Corn Firmer ; cash , 31 c ; March , -ta c ; Jluy , ! WV. Oats Firmer ; cash , 25'i'c ' ; March , UOc ; Aluy , 'J7 ID-lOo. Kyc lOc. Hurley Nothing doing. Prime Timothj $1.47. Klax $ l.Mt. \Vhisky-J1.03. Pork Htuady ; cash , $11.02 ; March , $11.2' ; May. $ ll.sr'i. Lard Steady ; cash IC.G2'.j ' ; .March , $ rtf.2J $ ; May , $0.72KlO.3. ( ! Flour Unchanged. Hulk Meats Shoulders , Sri.50a5.02J ( f ; short clear , JO. 12 @ 0.25 ; short ribs. $5.83 ( < ? 5. ! ' ! > . Huttcr Unciianged ; creamery , lO.fl'J'Jc ; dairy , Iig2. ) ( > c. Chccsu Unchanged ; full cream choddais , 10-iC'llc ! ; Hats , lldOU c ; Vouny Americas , s Unchanged ; fresh , 13gMc. ( Hides Unchanged ; heavy nnd light green salted , 5 } c ; grcon , 4o ; sultod bull , 4'4c ; green bulls , : i > iigreen ; suited calf , ti. 'u ; dry flint , T.tbu . ; green salted kip , 4c ; dry calf , 7@8o ; deacons , L'jW'JOy each ; dry salted , 7c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4 4ifSo ( ; No. 2 , IG&i. c ; cake. o ( < Z5 > c. iicccints. tJhlpmcnts. Flour , bbls. . „ . 10,001) ) 7,000 Wheat bu . 28,000 10,000 Corn.DU . ISD.OOO 1'iO.OOO Oats , bu . 101,000 73,000 New Vork. Fob. 1 ! > . Wheat Receipts , .Vil ) ; exports , none ; spot strong but dull ; No. 2 red , 07(3030' ( In elevator , ' . " 'Jo alloat , US'A'g$1.00 ' ( f. o. b. ; No. 11 red , .We ; options stronger and moderately active ; February closing at ! l7c. Corn Receipts. f,7i 0 ; exports. 06,000 ; spot , fairly active , stronger ; No. " , 4'i } , ) ' in elevator , 44o alloat ; No. 2 , white , 4i > U'c ; No. 4 , 40 i < 1t\c \ : ungraded mixed , 40 ( < f4c ! ) ; options fairly active ; closing ' linn. Oats Receipts , 33,000 ; exports , 3000 ; spot quiet but llrmcr ; options quiet but stronger ; February , aoXc ; March , Jil' ' e ; May , y @ 8-'ie ; ; mixed % ycstcrn , S > (3.i2c. ( : Coffee Options opened steady , closing llrm , 15 ( i20 points ubovo yesterday ; sales CG.yso bags ; March , $ in.7.r15..IO ; May , fl5.05@15.S5 ; July , $15.00f < il5.'J5 ; spot Hio quiet but Jirm ; fair oarcoes , $17.50. Petroleum Firmer ; United closed 12ggs Qiuot and easy ; western. 13 Pork Frm , but quiet ; new , 1 12. SO © 12. 75. Lard Stronger but quiet ; western steam , $7.10 ; March , fr.07. Butter Steady , for choice ; western , 13(3 ( 22c. Cheese Quiet ; western , l0.l. @lH e. Liverpool. Fob. 15. [ Special Cablegram to THE HKE.J 3:30 : p. in. close. Pork In demand ; prime mess , eastern , CCs 3d , easy ; do , western , 57s 7d , easy. Lard In poor demand ; spot and Febru ary , a Is Oil , dull ; March and April , 31s Oil , dull. Wheat In fair demand : new No. 2 , win ter. 7s 7d , steady ; do spring , 7s ! ) d , steady. Flour In fair demand at MB 3d , steady. Corn In gpod demand for spot , and fair dcmanu for futures ; spot , 4s Ufd , steady ; February , 4s Id , steady ; March , 4s # d , steady ; April , 4s , steady. Mtlwnulcoi ; , Fob. 15. Wheat Dull ; cash , ' .13 Wo ; May , t'SS ' c. Corn Steady ; No , H. 29'4'c. Out s Steady ; No. 2 white , 27Vc. Rye Dull ; No. 2 , 45 > , V. Hurloy Weak ; No. 2 , fi < } .fc. Provisions Firmer ; pork , $11.10. Kt. Louis. Feb. 1.V- Wheat Higher ; cash , 05 0 ; Mu.V , 'JS > ; ( i50SXc. Corn Lower ; cash , 2So ; May , uO c. Cnits Nomiimi ; cash , : i3 c ; Mny , 'J7 c. 1'ork Firm at f 11.75. Lard Hotter at $0.50. Whisky Steady at f 1.03. Hutter Quiet ; creamery , 2-l@2Cc ; dairy. S0fr222c. Olncliiiintl. Fob. 15. Wiieat Quiet but llrm ; No. 3rcd.51.oa. Corn Dull ; No. 2 , mixed , 82@33e. Oats Qulot , but bteady ; No. 2 mixed. 21V. Whisky Steady at * 1.03. Mliiiinnpolit ) . Fob. 15. Wheat Sample wheat dull and about steady ; receipts for2S hours were shipped out. Closing : No. 1 hard , February , tl.l'J ; May , $1.2 K ; on truck , $1.1U @ 1.24j No. I nnrthcrn , February. tl.UU ; May , fl.l2a ; on ti'iicU , fl.JOrCl.ll ( : No. 2north. . ern , February , 9'Jo ' ; May , # 1. 02 ; on track , fl.OOftl.OS. KaiiMiti Clly , Fob. 15. Wheat-Wcakor ; No. 2 red. cash , Hio bid ; May , 05fcfc bid ; No. 2 , soft , cash. ! ' 0o bid ; May , O.jc bid. Corn Stronger ; No. 2 cash. IMJiJc ashed ; Mav , 20j.fo bid ; No. 2 white , cash , -M o bid ; Mtiy , 2iijfi ! . Oats No. ! } , cash , 2' ic asked ; May , 2'u bid. LIVK STOCK. Cliicn-'o , Fob. 15 , 1'ho Drovers' Jour nal reports us follows : Cattle Receipts , 10,000 ; market slow. weak ; chaii'o to extra beeves , J-J.40 @ -I.70 ; steers , ! .00 ( < ? 4 10 ; stockers and feeders , ii.iOiui.-iU : ; ; ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $1.40rfU.10j 'I'oxus corn-fed steers , J2.SOC5 . , Hogs Receipts , 2.5,000 ; market opened 5o lower , closed lost regained ; mixed , $4.35(7 $ 4,110 ; heavy , W.U.VSW.Ms light , bhoep icccolpts 0,000 ; market slow ; na- lives , M.OOj'5 00 ; wt > stcnm , corn-fed , < 4.10c < fl 4 70 ; lambs , f4..7D ( < t0.25. Niitionut Block YarJi , East St. Louis. Feb. 15. Cattle Rccoipts , 400 ; uhlpmcnts , 20J ; marl.'ot steady ; choioo heavy native steers , f3. < r ® 4.30 ; far to food , fa.OO ( it.SO : ; butohero1 steers , medium to choice , JJ.5liifi.'JO : ; Etoekets nnd feeders , fair to good , | 1SO | 2.7S ; nuiyere , corn-foil , tJ.OOvil M ; grass-fed , l.70 J.i > 0. Hogs Kocelpts , 4,60. ) ; shipments , 700 : nuirkot a shadu lower ; cholco heavy nnd butchers' selection * , t4.0@4.-j ! ! | ; iiacUinu' , fl.WC'JMVi light tn-adcs , t4.40 4.SO. Kansaa City , Feb. 15. Cattle He- coipti < , 2VOO ; tihlpmcntH , 1,0 < H ) ; beef steers , Avoak niul fi ( < J10u lower ; best cowa steady nnd others u tttmdo lower ; good to choice corn-fed , VW.'iM-l.li ) ; common to medium , < -.SO.i < ; t.50 ; stocuura nnd feeding' steers , $1.00 < jU5 ; ; cows , * 1,2. > Q(2.76. ( Hogs Receipts , U.700 ; shipments , 2GOO ; ] ) : g3 ana light weights stcud.v ; mixed uiul heavy , 5ci lower ; peed to cholco light , 4.10 ; mixed and heavy , Hlotix City , Feb. 15. Cattle Receipts 400. shipments. 125 ; market steady nnd unchanged - changed : fnt steers , * J.WK j3.50 ; feeders , f2.2032.03 ; fetockcrs and fi t cows , $1.50 ( < $ S.iiO ; c.inners nnd bulls , tl.0.i ( < ! ! . ? . * > . Hogs Receipts. 2.500 : market < V lower ; llirht and mixed , M.I5C41-0 ; heavy , W.OOfi * OMAHA LIVK al'OCA. Cattle. Friday. Feb. 1ft. ISSO. The trade In bee.f cattle Was again slow nnd weak , and closed lower even than yes terday. The buyers appeared In no hurry to buy the steers , but they took them about nil before the close. Hutchcrs' stock was In more liberal supply , nnd while the prices paid were about steady , there was n weak feeling among some of the buyers , which Is quite apt to result In a decline on the first day of liberal receipts. The fact is , cows nro selling higher In nroimrllon than steers. The bulk of the stc-crs sold n1 W.00 ( t3.40 , nnd the cows at f2.20 ( 2. < i5. HORN. There was not very much change Jn the hog market to-day , which was cenerully quoted about steady , but the alcs would show a shade hlgner , there being n good many more Bales at $4.27)4 ) nnd W.30 than yesterday. The buyers wore willing to tnko the hogs nt the nioncy nnd everything xveiit with ready sale. Bin-en. The receipts were heavy , but n good many were not offered on the market , and the trade was rather slow nnd weak HeoelpH. Cattle 1,200 HOBS 4iOO : .Sheep 1WO Live Stoolc Not38. Heef cattle still lower. A good many sheep received. Hutchors' stock holds Its own. Feeders In fair demand nt steady prices. Hog market active nt about steady prices. While the receipts of hogs hnvo been the this week for .sumo ilmo past , there have not been hogs enough to till all the orders. OMAHA AVHOLKSA.LI ; MAKICKTS. Fruits , Produce , Ktc. I3UT1KI1. Crenmery Fancy print , 24@20o ; choice iirint , 20if22c ( ; fancy solid packed , 1'J ( it' 0v > choice solid packed , 15ffl7ij. ( ! Dairy- Fancy roll , I'C ll'o ' ; choice , 15c lOo ; good , 12 @ 14oj low ( irailes , 10@llc. Ctiunsi : Full crenui Cheddars , choice , 12i ( } 12 > fo ; full cream Hats , two in hooj ) , 12KC4 13o : full cream Y. A. choice. 12j < ® 13o ; off Krades find sklmn , 50'o ) : limburKer , 12@ 12Koj brlek untl Swiss , 14 ( < \15c. Eocis-Strietly fresh , ll@12c. UIVK J'oui.Titv Chickens , per do ? , ? 2.75@ 0.00 ; ducks per doz , $2.75 ® 3.00 ; geese , nor doz. S.50 < g'J.OO ; turltoys , per Ib , 7jf8c. ( Dtissci ) : > POIILTHV Clilckens , per Ib , 0@ So ; turkei'ft , per Ib , l@llo ) ; geese , per Ib. 8C'g 10c ; ducks , S@10o. VCAI , Ucuvy L'rassors , 160 to 200 Ibs , 7 o 7it'o ; inferior calves , 50 to OOlbs , 5@0o ; m © ilium to irood , 70 to b5 Ibs , 7@Su : choice to fancy , 100 to 180 Ibs , 0@10c. Vjo ETA ni.ns Potatoes , Colorado and Utah , 70@r5c : Wyoming. 50 < i05o ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , choice large , 35 ( < 40e ; coinuion , ! SO < 35o ; Bvvvoi potatoes , Jerseys , per bbl , 12.750(3. ; beets , per bu , 65(3COo ( ; carrots , 35 10c ; cabbngo , Calllorniii , per crate , $2.25 ; uar- snips , WJOj ) ; onions , red choice , Wl 55o ; sliver aliin. C0yi73o ; turnips , 20@2oc ; ruta bagas , SSCtlOc : cnuliilower , clioico largo , per iln/cn. fl.'JSdM.fiO ; KOOdl.U0 1.2.rirauighcs ; , ! W(3 ( c ; lettuce 25@20u ; cucnmber , $1.50 ; strum beans , per box , jl.75i.2.2o ( : celery , 25A30c ; sphmcli , 1.501.75 per bbl. GAKE--MiUlnril , per do/ , $2.75@1.00 ; red head , per doz , f..BOM3.00 ; teal , per doz. 11.50 ( 1.75 ; cauvus back , per doz , ? l.lKQi.60 ) | common omall. l > or iloz , SljW < in..V ) ; rabbits , iwrdoj. 7Sc ( il ( Oj Ji\ck fnbbit.i , per iloz , f3.00fi3.r ( > 0 ; s < | inrrels , per doz , i.Vtufl.tn. At'M.ESPer bbl , fancy N'uw York nno Mlchlpan , I3.M ) ; choice , -fa.Oi > M2.25j cholol Missouri , $ l.75ftiJ.Hij ( RnoJ , SI .fKK'1.7n. KOIIKIIIN Fnt'lT"Mamgii grapes , krps , 40 to & . * > Ibs. lUc- per Ib : liinaiia ) < > . ] icr bnncti , tl nOr(3.00 ( ; lemons , fancy new , 30. ) to 3ii ( ) . $3.754.jO ( : eboleo olil.i SIX ) , s , IJ.i0cj3.00 ; oranccs , Florida , intiry brlpht.pcr DOX. f.0 ) : Florida russctts , fH.25 ; Los Angeles , $2.t5 ( < < ' 3.00. CiiANiinitHir Capo Cid , choice , per bbl , NITS Walnuts , 60c < t.e ) ; potmuts , 5 * ( S'iC ; cliR.stiiuts. 45e ; iwoantitSj nor 100 , * 5.Kiii ( ( ) 0.00 : har.olnutt , 3i-4c . ; lilcnorviuitn , small , fl.25iil.M ( ) ; largo , iXKiciiSc ; pecniiR , plain , Gii ( > Se : polished , tXjdOo. Hinns-Orccn salted , No. 1 , IVcNo. ; . 2 , Wt. 3'je ' ; calf , u < & % Sit' ; dry Hint , f.Cn c. llB xs Navies , hand picked , per bu , $2.10 ( S2.20 ; good clean country. $1.75 ( 2.00 ; offer or poor stock , Sl.OOOjl.M ) ; California , J2.00rif 2.10. 2.10.Cinnii Michigan , per bbl , (4.no3.H ( ) ; New York , per bbl. fj.00 ( o.50 : hulf bbl , < 2.7oy ( > 3.00. FnATiiriis Per Ib , prime live geese wlille. .Ti lOe ; mixed with gray , 2.it3Uo ( : damp nnd musty , KK'KOc : prune live douiestlo duck , ' , ' 0 ( y25c ; wild duck , 15 ( < c20c. Sui'.iiKu\i'T ; Per bbl , 30 gal , choice , 14. fiO ; per half bbl , 82.50. Porcoiix Per Ib , rice , l ijiSe ; coinuion , ' .T 1-lb frames , cholco white , li > @lio ( ; dark , 13uHc ( ; strained , I0f 12c. JKM.IIS : li.4.ljC ( jcrlb ) ; preserves , 10G 12e pc rib. l Aitn Se in 50-lb pkps. Oi-ocoi'.s' I list. Itevised prices are as follows : llAnuiNo Stark A , seamless , 22o ; Amos- licag , seamless , 17 ' c ; Luwistown A , seamless - less , lllc ; American , seamless , Ifc ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , lli.'fl-k' ; gunnies , single , Mo ; gun nies , double22c ; wool sack , 42c. TWINKS Flax , 3Sc ; extra sail , 20u21c ( ; sail H , 20.J2Ie ; cotton , 22c ; Jute , He. DiitKit Films Figs , in boxes , per Ib , Qit ( ICc ; dates , In bnxos. 7iflOc ( ; London Malaga layer raisins , per bdx , $2.50 ( . ' < 3.0 ; Malaga loose rnlslns , S2.80ii2.50 ( ; new Vnlcnciii rais ins , per Ib , So ; California loose muscatels , per box , $2.00r 2.10 : California Lomlnns , 1SS8 , $2.40 ; pitted cherries , tier Ib , ISc ; Cali fornia pitted plums , per Ib , 12ul8c ( ; dried blackberries , per lbG@7o ; dried raspberries , per Ib , 2lu25c ( ; evaporated apple1) , 5aSo ( ; California sun-dried peaches , 18c ; California unpared evaporated peaches , lOfti 12o ; evapor ated California apricots , 17c ; currants , 40 ' 7c ; Turkish prunes , 5@5 > < c ; citron , 22 ( 24c ; orange peel , 15c ; lemon iioel , IGc ; California French prunes , ll@10c. Picui.ns Medium , in bbls , $5,00 ; do , In half bbls , $3.00 : small , In bbls , $0.00 ; do , lu half hbis. $3.50 ; gherkins , iu bbls , J7.00 ; do , in half bbls , $4.00. CoFi'E Green Mocha , 25i30e ( : Rio , good , lS@19c ; Mandahllng , 2C > ( A28o ; roasting Rio , 17 ( ISc ; O. G. Java , 2l@2c ( ! ; Java , Inferior , 22@2 ! > c ; Rio , fancy , 2lM22c ; Santos nnd Maracaibo. 17 ( > 19e ; German , 23o ; McLaugb- lin's XXXX , 23c. SUIIAII Granulated , 7'ie ' ; conf. A , 7'je ; white extra C , GJ < e ; extra C. Ojjfo ; yelloxv C , O'jjc ' ; powdered , SOPSV e ; cubes , SdtS c. I3ir.swA.Choico : yellow , 20 ( < i22l.j e ; dark colored , 13i'l4c. ( Ton.ii'co Plug , 2G(785c ( ; smoking. lGc ( 90e. SUT $1.351.40 ; per bbl. Rope-7-lii , 14)ic. ) MATI.E Suo.vu Hrick.4 , 11 ( il2c per Ib ; penny cakes , 12 ( ( 13c per Ib ; pure maple syrup , $1.00 per gal. TKAS Young Hyson , common to fair , 1S'S > 25e ; Young Hyson , good , to fancj , 30055u ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22T ( > 25e ; Gunpowder - powder , choice to fancy , 40 ( G5c ; Japan , com mon to medium , 15@20c : .Japan , choice to fancy , 30n4f > c ; Oolong , oommon to good , 25 ( i40c : Oolong , cnblco to fancy , 50ffil70c : Im perial , common to medium,25 ? 35c ; Impcrlnl , good to fancy , 40a50c. Cit\CKiiii : ! < i$7ii ( ! pur Ib ; assorted cakes , 8 @ 25c i > or Ib , ns per list. CANDY Mixed , 9.J. ; ( 12 > ' . , 'c ; sticlc , 0 @ lie ; rock candy , 10' frpl3u ; fancy candy , 7@ 2Sc. llni.iANii HEIIIIINO OOc. COD FISII H ) ( y7J < fc. STAKCH 3j < JytSj < c | > ev Ib , Dry GopdH. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent discount ; LL , 5 > rfc ; CC , ( ijSj'c ; SS , 7 ? c ; Nameless , 5c ; RK. ISc ; R. 1'Jc ; No. 10. 8 . < c : No. 40 , 10'rfc , ; No. GO. 12J e ; No. SO , 13) ) e : No. 30 , colored , 9c ; No. 50 , colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12 } c ; Uristol , 12' c ; Union PaclHc , 17c. CAHI'UT WAKIUid , white , 19c ; colored , 22c. 22c.IJATT IJATT Standardise ; Gem , lOc : Beauty , 12)o ) ; Hoone , 14c ; H , cased , $0.50. PIIISTS Solid colors Atlantic , Go ; Slater , Gc ; Uerlin oil , O'fo ; Garner oil , G@7c. PIIISTS Pink and robes Allen , G e ; Riv- crpoint , 5Uc ; Steel River , G c ; Richmond , G' ' . < fc ; Pacillc , "e. I'm NTS Dress Charter Oak , 5Jfc ; Rani- ape , 4 e ; Lodi , 5'4'c ' ; Allen , Cc ; Richmond , Gc ; Windsor , G c ; Eddystonc , 0/i'c / ; 1'acillc , UI.IACHID SHEF.TING Berkley cambric , No. 00 , OKc. Best Yet. 4-4 , 0cs ; butter cloth , OO , 44'c ; Cabot , iyt < iFnrwoll \ , half bleached , 8 > ic ; Fruit of the Loom , ! lc ; Greene G , Oc ; Hope , 7 > .fc ; King Pliillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo cambric , 14)c ) ; Lons- dale , 8 > < fc ; Now York mills , lO' o ; Popper- ell , 42-in , lie : Pepporell , 40-in , 12c ; Popper- ell , 0-4 , lOu ; Popporoll , 8-4 , 21e ; Pepperell , < .M , 2lc : : PcDpercll , 10-4 , 25e ; Canton , 4-4 , S c ; Triumph , Co ; Wamsutta , lie ; Vral- loy , 5c. Fi.ANNti.s Plaid naftsinen , 20c ; Goshen , 22) ) c ; Clear Lake , 3li } . c ; Iron Mountain , 2ii1o'c. FANNBI.S White OH , No. 2 , ? { . 22 c ; GH , No. 1. y , 2l5u ; 1JII , No. 2 , X , 22 e ; UH , No. 1 , % , 'Mo ; Quochce , No. 1 , % , 42c. COIISIIT.S JIAXS ; Androscoggin , 74'c ; Kear- sargo , tc ; Itockport , ti c ; Conoatoga , ( l-ic. ) TICKS York , 30-in , 12 > ic ; York. 82-in , 13kc ; Swift river , 7.fc ; ! ; Thorndilcc OO , 8''e ' ; Thorndike , Kli , b c ; Thorndike , 120. 9'e ; Thorndike. XX , 15e ; Cordis , No. 5 , 9 , ' < jc ; Cordis , No. 4 , 10) ) < fc. DISSIMS Amoskeag , D-oz , lfi ) c ; Kverctt , 7-oz , I3j'c ; York , f-oz , 13) ) c : Haymaker , SJ c ; JaiTroy , XX , ll'i'c : JnlTroy. XXX , 12i o ; Heaver Creek , AA,12c ; Heaver Creek , HH , lie ; Heaver Crock , CC. lOc. KINTUCKV : JIASH : Memorial , 15e ; Dakota , ISc ; Durham , 27 u ; Hercules , ISc ; Lcam- iimton , 22J c ; Cottiwoltl , 27)-ic. ) CHASII Stevens' H , ty.jC , Stevens' 13 , bleached. 7c ; Stevens' A , 7)4o ; Stevens' A , bleached , 8 > 4'e ; Stevens' P. 8 > c ; Stevens' P , bleached , OJ u ; Slovens' N , 9 } < ; c ; Stevens' N , bleached , lll c ; Slovens' SRt , \ ' a. MIXCIII.ANIOUM : : Table on cloth , S2.50 ; plain Hollnnd , Ol c ; Uatlo Holland , 12 u. Hitow.v SiiKKTisfi Atlantic A. 4-4 , 7H'c : Atlantic II , 4-4 , 7 c ; Atlantic 1) . 4-4. OJfc ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oe ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , Gc ; Au rora C. 4-4. 4 c ; Crown XXX , ,4-4 , il c'J riooslor LL , 4-4 , GcIndian ; Hend , 4-4,7fe ! ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Gc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , rJ o ; Poppcrull R , 4-4 , 7c ; Poppercll O , 4-4 , < % c ; Pepperell , S-4 , IS o ; Peppe el ] , 9-4 , 21c ; Pepperoll , 10-4 , 23c : Utlca C , 4-4 , 4 = i'c ; Wuehusott , 4-4 , 7k"c ; AHlVora R. 4-4. 7c ; Au rora H , 4-4 , OKe. ' " ' Dtroic West Point. S ! ) In , 8 oz. 10 , ' e ; West Point , 29 iu , 10 oz , 12KC1 , West Point , 29 In , 12 oz , llio ; West Polnf.MO In. 11 oz , IGc. Fi.ANNii.s-Rcd : C , 3'f In , 15Kc : K. 21 in. 21/o ! ; GO , 24 in , 20c ; HAF , > , 25c ; JRF , , 27c. GixniiAti Plunkott'cHccks , 7K < ! ! Whltten ton , \ a\ \ York , 7'jo ' ( ; Normaudi Oress , 8 , ' < jo ; Renfrew dross , h ) ( iil2J < iC. UAMiiniUH Slater 5ur'Woods ; ' , 5o ; Stnnd urcl , 5u ; Peacock , 5c. Pin NTS , INDIGO UI.UK Arnold , 0 } < o ; Amor lean , OKe ; Gloucester , ( IJio ; Arnold C , long cloth , 9c ; Arnold H , lonir cloth , lo ; c : Arnold Gold Seal , lOJ c ; SteUol A , 12c ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , lOJfc. Hemlock solo. 25@2itper Ib ; oak solo , 3-1 ® 0o pur Ib ; oak hum CHS , 30ft3Jnper ( Ib ; se lected oak and trace , U4 ( ( 15o per Ib ; oak and hemlock upper , 20 ( < i,22u per foot ; hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , SOdt'Mu per Ib , according to weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , U0c@fl.00 per Ib ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , * 1.1MJ ( ! < 1.10 per Ib ; humlocic kin skin , No. 1 , OOQTOc iior Ib : oak kip skin , No , 1 , 805185C per lu ; Plilla- delphla kip-skin , oxtrn , 80 ( 1) ) 0 per Ib ; French calfskin , ( according to weight nnd quality ) , * 1.15@1.75 per Ib ; French kip nkln. do , 80c@ $1.10 per lu ; Cordovan russet , ISc ; fiutiu limsli , 20o per foot ; welt leather , $ a50 ( < i > U,00 per aide ; moroccos , ( pcbblogoat ) , 20&i300 per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 25W3o ( ( ) per foot ; glo vo calf skins , 0 ( 30o per foot ; Dongola kid , 8J@40c per foot ; kangaroo skins , -lOfiiSOo per foot , accord in ur to nualit.v ; toppings , JS.OOi ( § 10.00 per dozen ; llniiit' , JS.OOOtO.OJ per do/en ; apron skins , $10.00Ql2.00 per dozen. Ijunilie'r. First and second clear , \ } ( la..f < 9 00@31 00 First and second clear , Itf in. . . 47 00ft550 00 Thlnl clear , IJ4 Iu . . . . . 43 OOftfMG 00 A select , 1'4@1K m . T 00 11 select , l4'@li ) In . 33 00 A stock Iwards , 10c < i 10 ft , 12 In. . 4 < \ 0(1 ( H stock Itonrds , 12c-ilrt ft. 13 In. . 41 0(1 ( C stock boards , 12 10 ft. 1" ' In. . Tfl ( HI D stock boards , Ky ID ft , 12 in. . 24 00 Floor I nc , tlrst common , 0 in. . . . 34 tH ) Flooring , second common , 0 In. . 31 ( Hi Select fencing flooring Id ( Hi Siding , llrst common , 10 ft W IXI Hiding , second common 1 ( IH ) Common boards 13 < XV < " l ! > ( HI Fencing , No. I. 12 ( < f20 ft 1C , MHJSI8 00 Fencing. No. B. 12,14W10 ft 14 OOoMft txi Joist nnd scantling. 2x4,14 , ( < iHi ft 1C. ( HV&IT ( HI Timber , 4x4 , Sx . 12c-f 10 ft 17 ( HI Pickets , D and H Hat aUHl Pickets , D and H square 2 < 1 ( HI Shingles , extra A 2 SO Shingles , standard A S l Lntli 2 M O G HatUM In TO O G Halts , lixilii : , SIS 40 3-ln well tubing , D mid M bev. . 22 00 Jlctal niul TtiinerK' Stouk. niook tin , smnllplg $ M Block tin , bar 2U Copper , planished bailer sizes ! M Copper , cold rolled 31 Copper , sheeting 30 Copper , pills 20 Copper , Hats 30 Gat , sheet Iron , Junlata , 50 , 10 and 5 per cent discount. Pat. planished Iron , 24 to 27 A 10 tf Pat. planished iron , 21 to 27 I ! U'j Hooting , 1C. 14x2 ; ) , 112 sheets C.KV ( Hooting , IX , 14x21) ) , 112 shoots 7.Ml Hoofing , 1C , 20x2 $ , US sheets 11. W ) Hooting , IX. 30x28 , 112 sheets 14,10 Sheet iron No. 20 3.N ) Shoot iron No. 27 3(10 ( Solder l.hW7 > j Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , 10x14 , 2i5 sheets fi.7. % IX , 10x14,225 sheets S.23 Tin plate , coice 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets 11.25 Steel nails , per keg 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg 2.W * . TUB KliAIiTV IiiNtriimcitta 1'lnuutl on Hector. ! Dur ing Yostordtiv. William G Albright nnd wlfo to I , It sted- man , lots 'M and 2J , ( ilk , ' ! - , .Albright's clmlcH to South Omaha , wd if 700 J I'Thomas and wlto to.M S.Moral ) , lots 111 and 20 , blkL' , HlKhlntid Vli > wrd . . . . " ( j.X ) I' M Hiclmrdsun an.l wlfo to A I' Miller , lots 1 to Hi. und lots W to 21 Incl. blk 11 , West Albrmht , wl J I , WhlttlnKlmm und wlfo to II .M I'ullur , lots 17 mid If. - - J II I'erres anil wlfo to It Kouls , lot 1. blk 1.1' K Muymi'H 1st ndd to Vnlley , cicil. . . . 1 0 U Sccly to Willlnm Klnnagan , H e 1 i-ia-ll , < jcd 1,000 .1 ! 'Hack to public , Flack's sub of n K1.75 ft of o 1U7.W ft lot KK1. ( ilsn's mid , pint. . ,1 V I'lnck to the public , Klaok's sub of lots U nnd 10 , Ulk 7 , 1'atrick's second n l < l , pint. A I' TtikPK ct nl to FV Illnckfonl , Jr. Iot24 , block l.i. Clifton Hill , \v d BOO A V rhallbergniKl wlfo to ( ! Carlson , lot 23 , blkU. Wet Albright , wil COO ESM nnd K 11 Wooilbrltlco to 1'M Ar- buckle , lots 7 to 12 inclusive , blk IB , city of Omaha , w it i.oyi K Heller to ! 'II Dovrlcs , lot ( I. blk 4. In- utlttitn 1'lni'O tl , w 100 A I1 Miller nnd wife to F > l Hlchurdson. lot L'O , blk (1. ( K S Itopcrs' ndd , w il C 0:0 A Uoll nnil wlfo to A Moore , lot 11 , blk 471 , Ornmlvlow , w d 5" > 0 Otto Ix > bvck and wife to J II Vnn Clostcr , lots B nuil 7 , blk , Lincoln 1'lace. w d. . 723 > I Morohousuto W II Morohoiibo.nll nrop- ort \ - . will. Win Muck and wlfo toT F Hall , lots n nnil 7 , blk : ; ! . ' , city of Omalm ; also 0 ft lot II. blk V , Lowe's ailil , w il s..WO K A llenson , trustee , to U J ( junior , lot1 : , ) , blk ' . " .I. llunoou , w d x')0 J J .Siii.'llnnui to U Ii Kpcllnmn , undlvlilud ' , } . lots , blk 181'i. city of Uinaha , wd. . . 1,000 M Itolchoiiberir ntld luixbaml to .1 Ivt'iulls , ii ' / , lotl" ) , blk U , Konntzo's 4tli ndd , wil 40J A POlnnto.l U IVnbody. undivided i , lots Ifmnil IU , blk 4 , IlawUioinc , w d 2.BOO O 1' nnil H CJ Halloa ct nl to J II Penbody. lot Ifi , blk a. Atnblor place , wd 40. ) M K Chirk to K .1 1) 1'enboily , lot : . ' , blk Hi , city of Omnlin. n cd u J Ainslow to T Yules , lot HO. blk a , W L Solby's 1st ailil to bontb Dnialui , w d. . . IW ) K K Knton ot al toV F ChlttlcK , w ! j lot III , blk 3I.CI ) Konr.tzu Plnco , wtl 7,000 C It 1'nttorson to public , FlncK's hub In llonllcld plat 1) .McCoy and wife to A .McCoy. s37'.S ft of w75of o ISO lot 17 , Kountzo's ! ! il mill , wil JI.OJO J X.lmmcrmnn anil wlfo to J II M , lot Uj , Marlon I.nno , w il fo3 K II Corbott aim wife to O llouscarcn , pt lot ll.olkX' , 1'ntrli.k's mid , q c il 10 Thirty-one transfers , aggregating ( ii7,5y.ri An Alsolnt Curo. The ORIGINAL , AUIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped bands , and all skin erup tions , will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL , ABIETINB OINT- MEWT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 23 cents per box bv mall 30 cents. A 11\K \ llcinniul l 'or the Widows. Wo dcsiro to nialcp a "i-ctractioii , " sa 's the Cedar Rapids ( In. ) Gaxctto. Our neighbor , Juelcelt , the lumber man , pluccA it local notice in the Ga/.otto of Satui'day , iu which ho at tempted to say ho had a very largo number of doors , windows , etc. for sale very cheap owing to the damage done them in passing through the recent lire at his lumber yard. The compositor loft out the letter "n" in tlio word win dow the proof reader in his rush about prchs time overlooked the error , and consequently the Gazette announced that Juckett had MO widows which ho would neil at from 2-3 cents to $1 each. Ho had over two hundred telephone and personal calls to-day , and his mail is full of out of town orders for widows. The Salvation army and the ofliccrs of thc-huniano society have called on , Iuuk- ett to proti-st against this kind of busi is "icd-hcadod" the ness. Flo - over matter and demands a retraction. Ho ought to have it. Wo apologixo and begliis pardon , and will do anything else lie wants us to do in regard to the matter. The charge that he had l'5 ! ( ) widows of all sines for sale from ' 'o cents to $1 each , " is false. Are the Best , IN T1I13 BSHENTIAT * OPAUTIKS OP Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. IVISON , BUKEMflN & CO , , tfao bMt gunrnntea of < " tent * of tneao Umtmmrata. K. IMllfBUA.V. J. II. UI.ANCIIAIIII PALMER , RICHMAN k CO. . Live Slock Commission Merchants , foniMliRW iSTEHFIEUp St MA-liV Life Stock Commission , Room 15 , Kxcbcczc lliillilliiK. Union tocU tioutU Oiu liu. Neb , sToct YARDS Of Omclia , Li " CHUHCHILL PARKER , DcalerinAgricnltnrallmplements , Wagons , afci iul HiirFli * " . .t linh , Omulm _ L rfjl N G E R V M ET OA Lp'ooH A TicnltnralIfflplcmentsfapnslCarriaiCii ) [ Humid , Etc.Vholdftl . Cnmhft.KcbriKkn P/rRL f NTo R E N DOR"FrA M A RTIN7" Wliolnno lic l r In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies ll .WO. ion i nJ 1V7 Jonci Plrcul , Umah * . _ " " ' P. P. MAST A CO. , Mannfactnrcrs of BncKeyc Drills , Sccdci's , Cultlf ntnre. Hnr tttikri. Ddrr Mill * unit l.utmn lul < veilicri. Cor llth ( iml Mfholn "Irrpli. WINONA IMPLEMENT CoTi Wholrl , Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies i'i > r rr ' ' ' M * if I ' " % Strorlv _ ' OMAI IA "fin A Nf IE J. P. SEIOERLINU & CO. . Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine. W. E. Me iM ! n er. liu : eaten wort Ii M. Omnliii. MOLINE.MILBURNASTODDARDCo MnnulKcturrrii unit Jcbtcn lu Wagons , Buggies , Mes , Plows Etc , Cor , fill nnd I'ncltlc firct't : . Omnlin , Nuti. ArtlBts' tflntorinln. _ " " " AHOSPE. Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , IMS Dimulna Strocl. Omabn. N _ Bookaollpra nncl Stntlonora. " ' ' ' H. M.'s. W/JONES7 Successors Hi A. T. Ksnyon A Co. . Wluilctale Altctall Booksellers and Stationers , Kir.p Wadillnii SlnMonerr. Conimordnl StntloncrT lCJ Doiitfla ? Street. Uiunliu. Npb. Boot * and Shoos- KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Succc ior to llecil. Jonoi \ lo. ) Wliolesalc Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes AiitDtifur lloston llubhcr Shdo Co. I1CJ , 1104 MlWi llnrnuy St. , Omntift. .ScliruakR. W. V. MORSE & CO. . of Boots aiiuSflocs , 1101,1103-llOii Douglas St. Omnhii Manutiu-tcry , Sum mer M. . . llcatun. Cool , Coke and Limo. ' ' ' " OM'AHA'COA'LT COKE & I.IME co. , . Jolite of Hal and Soft Coal , 2U9 South IStli Street , Omr.lm , Nebrnrkn. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. Snippers of Coal and Co JH Sunth nth ! 'l ' .Onir.-- V i , . Manufacturers of Lime , nil Miljipprs of Cu-il , Conk , Conu'iil , lln tor. T.lnio umlu Tllu ami Sewer l'iP. \ . OHlpp , Slrt S. iJtu St. , Oniatoi. N l > . Tclcphona ill. Coffooe , Sploos , Etc. i CLARKE CO'FFEE co.7 Omalm CoBue nd Pplco Mllli. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Flavoring KitrnclB. I.r.uuilry lllue. Inks. Ktc. nil- H1B lUroar tJtroc't. Omaha , f ilr ) iku. CrooUory and Classwaro. " _ " " W. L. WRIGHT , Agent for the Manufacturer ! mill Imjiortrti ot Glassware Lamns Cliimneys Crockery , , , , . OD1 cc. Ill" S. Mth bt. , OmnUa , Xebraakn. PERKINS , CATCH & LAUMAN. Iiuoortura and Jobbers uf Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 1514 KfrnamSt. cvrl'axtou Building. Commlaolon and Storage- "RlUDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , gpeciaitl"Dutlcr. . Vges , Chcc n. Pn'-ttrT , Unmix 1113 Howard Street , Omaha , Neb. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . Bucetisori to McBliaoo A Rclirocdtr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omulia. JOry Coodo ana Motions M. E'srvflTH & Co ! , Dry Goods , Furnisliing Goods and Notions , 1103 and 11M Uoualai. Cor. lltti St. . OmnUfl , Nut. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo IniDorters and JoWers in Dry GoodsNotions , Gents' rurnlshlr.K CooIn. Curlier llth nnU HIUIIOT Hl . .OiDnlin. Ncbraskn. HELIN. THOMPSON & . CO. Impellers Mini Jobber" of Woolens aniTailo' ' ? ' Tfiiaiims , 317 South 15tli Street. Furnlturo. DEWEY Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Karmiui Street. OmnLn v'-'irc ' .a. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omibc ; , Nu Groceries. _ _ j. GALLAGHEfnTco. . Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 706,707 , ,00 nnd 711 S. lOtli St. , Omnbu , Neb. Wholesale Grocers , } tli nnd J.erivonworth StroiUi.Omnlin , Nt W. J. BROATci. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , , Vi'flk'on Htork , Ilftnlwiuo , I.iuntor , Ktc. mill IVI1 llarncy Btrocl. Omnlin. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , McchaukV Tool * ( mil IliilTalo Hculoa. KOD Douulu : Htrcot , Onmhn. Nebrnikii , R"ECTOR , WILHELMY iTco. , Wholesale Hardware , ttli and Ilnrnc t'ta. . Oinalia , Nub , Wvntern As nti .ot Auvlln 1'owiter Co. , Jerfcrron Htecl Nallc , _ ' _ _ t'alrcunta tftuniiarxl Hc li' . _ _ LEE.'CLARKE , ANDREESEN HAIU3- WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutler ? , Tin Plate , Jletals , Klii.'ft Iron , cto.Kcnls for H < ixv < ' SculoH , L'ruudl.yniHn liiu-bed v/lro , Hardwnro. _ ' " * " * 'M Am < S"Hnos. s A D DL EoVuor WUoit : ilo .Miuliifactniur of Saddlery & Jolliers of Saddlery Hardware And J attivr. HU ) , llffii ami H'r7 llnruJy 8U , Omivlir. , - Wholesale Hats , Gaps and Straw Goods. _ Lumber. " ' ' " ' ' " , O'MAHA Lu'wifun coV All Kinds of Building Material at Wlwi' 'i ' ISt.i jilrcft ml Union raeine Track. drn.J < . LOUIU UHADIfORO. Dealer in Liimlicr Lath Lime Sash " " , . . "L UMBER. _ " I-'HtU "w.'uim v. Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner Mb und C. N. DIET2 , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , Ultiniui Cftlitornla Htrcc t > . Oninlm , N umik . LUMUUU v J. . * To Dealers Only , _ _ Offlro.lMll Vnrnnm Street. Ora h . " * * JOHN A. WAKEFIELD Wholesale Luniocr , Etc. lmi < ortiil ami Amprlpan IVirllninl Ccmont. Stall Afiit for Xlllitnukpc 1lrilrnlloC iu nt tnd \Vhll Limn. CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carprti > nO I'atqupt Kloortn * . 91 It nd lVin t . " " " Mllllnorynhd Notions. I. OUERFELDER A'66r. lEiporlcrs & Johhersin Millinery & Notions 8ttf t. Notionn J. T. ROBINBON NOTION CO. . Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods < l t imil4iViSMUIiigili SI . Omi\li . VINYARD & SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnisliing Good ? , IKlMtirnPTPtiwt Omlhu. _ Ovornlla. _ _ _ CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of 0eralls ? , Jems I'HliU. bilit ! > , Ktr. lllUnnd 1101 lK > uvl Street , Uiunliu. Ni > h Office Fixtures. "TIIK SIMMOXIW MANUKArruiiiNU 06. .Mnutitiutiiin , ' ! ) uf Banlf , Office and Saloon Fixtures. Mnnllcs" . Slilcbmnls , Hook t'nsi" . UriiB KlxturoV U t'B u , l'rirttlliin . Unllliius.t'iiuiiti'r" . llci'rniul Wlnq Cn lt > ri , MlrniiK.ulc l-'iictnrjr nni' ulllrr , ITU ) nud 1TJU boutli liili St..Oiualm , Tolciihuno Hit. _ Ol8. | _ C O N S O LID AT E D T AN K LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils. Ailo ( iriiano , Ktc. , Uninlia. A. II. lllfliop. Mimr r Paints and " CUMMINGS & NEILSON , Wholesale Demurs In Paints. Oils , Window Glass , Eto , 1I1R ITurnam Street. Omaha , Nob. Pnpor. CARPENTER Wholesale Paper Dealers , C rrjr n nice ultick of I'rlnUnir , Wriiinlnic . | nnil . Writing I'K ' r 'infrtfl n'TMit > , ' trrm t < uf U .l / - Storage , Forwarding & . Commission ARMSTRO NG PETTisVcO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Urnnc-U luiUM'iir tin ) lli'imi'y lluugy Co. HuKulrnnl wUulcauluaiul retail. l. S l.llOnml 1.11'Iznnl blreot , N. > 7MI. Toys. H. HARDY & CO. . Toy ? , Dolls , Albums Fancy Goods , House KmnlMilriu- K ClilKlrcn'M Currlui.'C ! ' , Kla I'.r.i b'urnum Slicut , Onuilui. Nub. Broworg. STORZ" & ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , 1KI North IClRthtccuth Street , Oioiilin. y Cornlco. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice und motullc Pk. JOHN Kl'KNiiii : : ( , rroiirlolor. 1U8 and llOSoutli itli street. Printers' Matorlala. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. luAuxiliary Pntilishers , lu . Prcurn nncl I'rlnti'ri' Hiippllca. WJ uth Hill Street. Omnlin. . JOHN L. WILKE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory. No3. 1311 aucl U19 Dougliis St. , Oniatm , Neb. _ _ Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods pit t'lotblue auU IxjEtlicr Coltlug. low 1'iimnm Btroat. J3ish ; , Doors , Etc. M. A DISBrfoV. ' / . CO. , tVhulRSula iMannr .ctnrnrH of Sasli Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. \\t \ until , uf.lco , r.'th and Iwin ! atrcc ( . , Ouiiilm , Nub. , BOHN WANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , .Viulillni/H , Stnlr Work nnct Intorlor Iliinl Won I TQ. | in. N. K. Corner lull mul l.cavuuwurlli btruutn , OtuaiiH. 1'ou. FlttlngB Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRANG CO. . Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Stuum , Water. Kn.lwny nnd Mining Kiippllos. lite. KM , ' . nnil 1121 Hirnum hlrcut , Oinalm. C H U H C HIL L PU M P CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fillings , Jloam ( ind Wfttor Suiijo8 | | , trro'luiinrUTH tut Jlnot. U. a. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , StGMi and Water Supplies , llalllilajr Wlml Mlll . OlSiind WMrnrimni St.Omuba. H. r. Hois , Arum ; Muu'iKur , D R 6"W N E Lir&T C O 7. ' Inglnes , Boilers and General Machinery , boot Iron Work Htunui ' , . I'limim ? < v MIKa. Kn-KU J.c'iivi'iir.'orlh Street. Oujuba , Iron WorUs. _ ' ' " STE A M'BO'\ \ E ri vTdri KG , Cflitcr & MMI , rrop'k. Mniiufacturon of till kinds Steam Boilers , Ms and Sheet Iron Work Works Roulli S'Jlh anil H. A. M. Crn ; lnit. . . Wrought and Cast Iron Building WorL iind 17th htroot.Oninlia. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Railings ilk Uilli , WlnUnw ( ! unrit . rinwrr KUiili. ; Wlro Ktiin , Ktc. I'M North IIf ) Htr ut,0inuli . Man'frs ' of Fire" & Borglar Proof Safes' rBiilt . .lall Work. Irmi lui'l Wlrn Kunrlnil. Hla > , I'.lc. O. Ainlrctu. 1'iuu'r < . ' r. Inh nnJ Jucsr n hi , CHAMPION IRON and WIRI5 WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Rallto , Guards ; u I Hcrrcn . fur hiuikn. oni'o . < iiiri. . toilil meet , otc. ovf.l Annluui. I ocktu.illi .Mi'-l.lnnrjr : imtl IlivckiiuUI. W it'll. VI ) ! ' ih ! nj 't. , V WIIITWlllK. 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