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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1888, OMAHAJOBBERS l]lBEUTflRY OMATAJORBERS flIRLL’TflBY Dr. William A. Hammond is one of the noted experts in this country on nervous diseases His Talk to Mothers in the November Ladie Home Journal and Practi ical House keeper is worth one hundred d()l]:qu to any woman. It will cost you but six cents at the news-stands. Society and Etiquette, by Mrs. John Sherwood, is an- other valuable paper. Why isit the Ladies’ Home Journal has a larger bona fide subscription list than any other American periodical? Why do nearly one million ')H)IJIL buy it and read it? The answer is in the Novem- ber number. Buy one and find out. Puntisiing Ce Philadelphia Cuntis MIANY, [ECLARKE ESTADLISHED 1861 § 180 So. 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Medicine and writings seit everywhere, secure from eXposure. Hours, 8108, Sundays g t0 12, Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D., 186 So. Clark St.. CHICACO, ILL. An lmpommt Annmmcemcnl About six wecks ago; while at bust iy attacked with excruclating iy fect, kuoes and handa. & evere o attack that ) took my bed e intely; 1 1 (wo or three days m e e it Gttt chelr n from nie. Aflc o most {atiug ban for g in‘men ariolis other rein: o fi’f whos on, o ot Bpecific and nedicine ahall cost Y o BoMkin e hve seured the & B, & auid attew et o Tiad 8 aglet Hightand weph el yreatly Aied o firee weaks 1 Cotld it and & Whoit the room, and after 'using six tiles Iwas out. and able to g0 o busloeds. Biuce then l have been reguli of d d stand on wiy fe fen' ho ain. » ey oe 11 TV, 15th sire ) aamrn 6 Bl spec Boanent Fellef ia sought thin modi(ne Sl for & Bai icates the secds of dis- it fhorowe iy g rom MOy, P, Hanmmom, D. D. i L4 Nxw Yonx, &1 80 1o Ve re ihon 800 er B, fow Dutdles Of Bwif Sorkad o perfect curs . Porren. aged aix, crofula” i the 2 fhoy were puny aro Tiealtisy and 1o g 8.5, B ok 1. Lavy Laxx, Suuten Co, Fi_Your 8. 8 B e et Shcotas ase: £ On tny' face, 1o @0 think it ¥ and ek day the Bl ail o recultof 1 Satia FenEarutasE von i din oisey s B. H. Brup, ¥ naster, | Waco, Thxas, May 9, J&& 8.5 co. At 08 ok that yon spprec TAhK that, Jon sppesciste f our lady custon has R s e o o T g er alch Ly L te 0 ont s 0 an 1nvalld for several years, Hertrouble e e taad 7 dtsoase boe S S Three books malled free ou appl Rl rsints serl 8 T S prxcrrio co, emeroC kTS oo ww York, 66 Lroadwayek Thomsons Celebrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS MORE POPULAR THAN EVER, IRFECT FIT GUARANTEED, Three Lengths short, Medium and Ex- tra Long. Twelve Grades. Qi FOR SALE EVERY V\lll‘ RE. THOMSON, LANGDON & CO M}W TORK, Mention the Ui WESE'S NEnve AND DRAIN TreAt Carantved o nyvulsions, © lie, Nervou's Prostration, caused by (he e of alcahiol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental eprassion, Suftoning of the Bra'n, resiltmg in Insanity, wid lead g’ to misory, decay”nd @outh. Premature Oid” uge. arreriness. Loss of n eithersex. Involnutary Losses and torh va causol by ever-oxeriion of the , 8¢.£-RblISe oF over fnluigence. Hach box s treatmant.. $1.00 & box,or ut by mall prepatd on ro JUARANTEE SIX HOX Togure uny case. With each order receivel by ue for slx boves accompaued with & W, wo will send the purchaser our wiitlon guaranteo #o refund the money if the treatment does ot oot a cilre. G only by O F, iuo M AN, Dry, l. Sole Avent, 1110 l’llnll-l PEERLESS DYES A‘mn Subecuns | A Bearlsh Tondency is Apparent THE SPECCLATIVE MARKETS. | in Wheat. CORN OPENED WEAK AND LOWER. | In Provisions the Str Feeling Was Quaite ng—Cattle Steady and Val- Slightly Hogs nes Changed— Firm, CHICAGO PRONUCE MARKET. Cnicaco, Nov. 4 Tne Ber.)—Wheat 1 or than it May at #1.09 was $1.00 10 $1.00 by the bear part slow at first, but the It acted ath of the away vement ered as fractions drc Some impec inded at the market in vigorc yle. Place Pittsburg pl r.om 1 se in big operators the pit le sold N us dividual, ge! it his line carly oted ntie break 0 €108 1,08 auy in Hutch inson lso ¢ as f The May whea It recovered t I then ab sold down sha 1071, Decemt meantime hay o from $1.061; and January from £1.04 ering by shorts however. { it noon v in the £1.045 The cov I purchases on surpport arricd the price of May up to $10% he market did not hold at the imprc The tone was weak and the tendency was to scll on rallies, A break to { brought wheat to the lowest price » crossed these figures Sing wor tng orders ement on touched since the p on the up turn, nearly sixty days ago then the market has been up to $1.24 on id to §1.22 la The break of 3¢ may b nsidered as a pretty good shrinkage in 108, The bears, however, insist that pr are yet too high. Bearish certaiuly in control at this but in other northwest a great and N low as $1 a bushel up to our No. 3, and little better It this market the ven No. 3and thgspeculative grade has been narrowed to 16e. Millers say this dis rity is still too great and that the differ on the basis for current. quotations for should not be greater than Sc. The ther contintes brilliant and the move itof wheat in the northwest is large. iere will be a big increase in- Minneanohs stocks this week and the fecling up in that section is getting bearish, judging from the lvices that dnft in. New York broke before 12 o'clock and ciosed soit The other American markets share in the weakness shown at the zer centers, und cable news is not encour- cing to bulls. The vadd this morning in this market brought out a ereat lot of long wheat, and er shook the faith of some bulls, 15t be the murket ecased off auickly e closing quotation for M as ¥1.051 ccember resting at £1.05, nuury w1 This shows a shrinku. mpared with yesterday, of 21¢ in De ¢ in Juntary, and 290c in’ N rangeis about the bottom f The aggregate of trading in the pit was The public is not, as yet. taking hold the reckless abandon ive of a subl and deep-seated coutidence i th solidity of the warket at these prices is coming in too fast, and poing out through export and consumption channels 100 slowly to suit the popular taste. The brillia er is stimulating country vices from the interior ners are disposed to hang at like grim death, in the belief that the | ing to be verv high next spring. This is especially true of sections of orthwest, and_emphatically so of the e districts tapped by the Northern Pa- , where the country’s reserve, tightly represented to be hea Corn opencd weak and lower, in sympathy with wheat, and as the latter became weaker after the opening, increasing cougage to sell short was imparted to the local crowd of speculators. The opening prices were ouly about 'ge under yesterday's close, except for November, which is exceptionully influenced by the near close of navigation. The receipts were smaller than had been looked for, but in the temper of the operators they were quite large enough, and the later estimates of 555 cars for Mouday increased the bearish feelings, The trading in the pit was_dull and principally on local account, but there wus a brisk_business in the cash market, at from 11jGe1i;c under yesterday's prices, with premiuwms still being paid for parc No. 3, guaranteed ready for dehy- on the vessels, not later than Monday, for Liverpool, remains firm and export in quiry at the seaboard is good. New Orleans shipped out 52,000 bushels yesterday, and the amount inspected out " of st here was of good portions The prospe of heavier receipts, if the weather remaius favorable, and the improve ment n the condition of mnear futures caused a heavy feeling to predominate in the speculative minds. The course of the mar- ket and the feelings all day was for lower prices, with closing prices at the lowest point.” November closed at #935c, being 17} under yesterday's closings: Decemb when it closed, is %c lower, and May at 508 e, shows a 10ss of J§@!ic for the for the day, In provisious the feeling was quite str and trading slow. feature! yet there was no pressure to sell and the in the market were limited. , Averaged a little higher, nment short ribs shawed an : and lurd and January and May pork of b@ilge. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK influcnces are juncture, markets, weakness is to-day as not quite than Chi difference ent worthern sold This grade is The closin s week. CuicaGo, Nov. 24 gram to Tur Beg. | —Carr, ttle business for as the week past, closing about follows, started in Monday witn 20,000 head and the market went off 10@15e on wood shippiug and dressed beef grades, and 152ic off on com- mon steers, ‘Pexas and native cows; Monday ruled steady and ouly fair receipts toward the close of the week caused a better feeling on all grades, and tho market closes strong on medium to good natives, steady on buteh- ers’ stock and foeders; also steady on Texas steers and cows, with a fair prospect of bet- ter prices next week. To-day trade was rather active for Saturday, especially on a run of nearly 71,000, coming up closely to the largest number on record, and prices under went little or no change as compared with Frid Choice to extra beeves, nominal at .00005.50; odium 1o good steers, 1,850 to ' 1,500 lbs, $4.00@4 1,200 to 1,850 Ibs, $4.50( 4 w0 1200 1b%, 5@ 75: stockers und foeders, #2.00@380; cows, bulls and mixed, $1.400 3.00; bulk @4.50; steers, $.5561.10; cows, 8163 wintered Texans, $2.054 8.50. Hoas —During the week jus has been a good demand, in face of the large increase in the r the face of another fuct, a the weather was rather war: ers would like; here the o was a factor not to be ove generally do not look for Ceeline for some time to come, to strong market when colder weather sets in. Values, are 5@l0c higher than a k ago to-day, but the advauce was all o this morning. The bulk of stock here week sold & shade lower than week. Many people are of the opinion that the run this week will be the largest for “the year : this out. To-day the bulk of mixed sl around about §5.40@5.45, and best heavy 0@5.55, and a few Light sorts were not s e closed t CJ of the fact pts, and in I that was that than pack ssity of using oked. Deal any material this last us yesterday or the day The Lipton company were out of the market. Shippers were also out, and the Fowler outfit were in different buyers. Armour & Co. were pay- ing $5.85@5 40 for ordinary assorted of 180 to 1W-1b wverages aud the Morris outtt were nd about i 3 1 about r hit, 10 180-1b averages FINANCIALL v Yong, Nov. 2h.—[Spacia fne Bee]-Sto ks w with a weakness ed fea high wctive for Sat w England th The general list opened strong d early £ was at bet semi-authent ) stern situation ttlod, hopeful out » settlement, and a market in all helping to hen this market. Whea the dema was satisfled the tone weakened, being pressed New Eng though, closing ness in somewhat, last named stock not far from the opening in New England secmed to u Boston account. It went to 407, clo ctter, and 215 points tor The sales were 688 &1 a prouc of the s were mainl jsing quotations Northern Pacific dep-aferred KN, W a5 prefor LY D& F Pacific . Isiund & Alton. Sk M Tigan Ceiit i MissotiFiPa 2 per cent; 415@slg per cent STERLING ae—Da v at 4545 for $4.58 for demand. PRODUCE, Wheat Junuary, Steady: cash £1.0414; Crreaso, and December, Mav, £1.0317 Corn—} May, 85 11-1ii Outs —Basy; cash, 26 May Ry Bariey —Nothing doing. Prime Timothy—Nothing doing. Whisky—$1.20, ady January. Nov. #1.05 cash, 39 ¢; December, 87igc; mber, 27 and December, May, $14.50 nber, i cash, $14.5 ary, $8.220, 1 May, £8.40, our—Winter wheat, $5.(0(@5. wheat, #4700, 75 Bulk * Meats — Shou t clear, §.121 @503 spring lors, §7.371¢ short ribs, §7 Butter 1@ ic Cheese—Quiet: @10'c; s, 103G @lle; Firm; creamery, 22@33c; dairy, full cream cheddars, oung Auie Firm: frosh, 1014 el he: salted, 6 Inlll Hides Gige; ligh salted 1 N y ary tlint, 7 hides, i 0S¢y branded @dde each; ed, be; Shipments. 8,000 14,000 4,000 06,000 Receints, Flour, bbls. Wheat bu.. Corn, bu. Oats, bu... Wheat —Rezciot . )t market b nomin; & @1.0: L% red, £1 Options active, \Iu‘lmul 1* @lige; closed Decetnber closing at £L. Y Recoipte, * 20005 exports, 4 market H lower. No. afloat; ungraded mixed, ¢ dull, 'y @ igc lower, weak, at 491 ¢ z Oats — Receipts, 41,0005 exports, 200, spot market trif less active; options steady. - bigher, Docomber closiig atazige; No. 3 white, 6L mixed wester 3 white wes (@42c. Coffee—Options ‘weak including November, §14.15; De, @14.2>: January, $13.U5@14.25: February, £14.00@14.35: March, §14.00@14.85. Spot Rio depressed, quiet ; fair cargoes, £16.12. Petroleum — Quiet but stedd closed at 86i5c. Choice, stead —About steady ; rvm ened 3§ ef under 2@ e spot omber, §13.40 United 3 western, 25@2%c. les, western steamn. $8.8714; options, no sales; December, $8.6214. ZChoice wanted; western dairy, western creamery, 20@34c; Elgins, steady and moderate demand; {@103{c. Mlnnn-;mll Nov. 24. — Wheat — Re- 3 cars and 46 were shipped out, rs were anxious to dispose of all gruin to avoid elevator charges, but buy- ing was not active at any time, and e sweeping reductions in values failed to move the bulk of offerings. Closing: No. 1 hard, b and December, $1.19: May, $1.241: track, §1.20; No. 1 'northern, cash > cember, $1.07; May, $1.13; on track, $1.10@ 1.12: No. 2 northern, cash and December, May, $1.07; on track, $1.02@1.0 Milwaukee, Nov. 24.—Wheat — Easy; cash, §1.00¢; December, $1.00}5; January, #1025 Corni—Steady; No. , old, 4lc; do, new, Qats—Firm; No. 2 white, 3lc. No. 1, bilgc ¢, No. 2, (914c. pork, $14.473. Wheat—Very weak ; LOLG: Muy, §L0T3. ¢ Decembe 3 —Steady at & irm at $.2. Whisky—$1.14 Butter--Quict; choice to danc, 30@34c; choice and fancy dair: Kanas Olty, Nov. 24, ~Wheat bid; Dece bid; No. 2 soft, bid. cash, no b Bige bid: 30} bid; No 2 whity 2, cash, no bids or orferings; bid natl, Nov. 2 red, ; No. No. 24, — Wheat — Dull, 1.02 mixed, 43c. uuxul e, Corn—F Oats—Strong Rye—Dull Whisky—Steady .uu 14 LIVE STOUK Chicago, Nov. 24 —he Drovers' nal reports as follows Cattle—Ite 3,000 beeves, $5. ers and feeders, $2.00w3.30; cows, mixed, §1.40@3.00; Texus cattle, §1.4 western rangers, .50, Hogs—1 strong, and H@10c her; mixed, Zht, $5.30@5. 5 Sheep—Receipt $3.00@450; westerns, sswwsu, B0, 203 lambs, $1.00@d.50. National Stock Yards, East uis, Nov. 24.—Cattio—Keceipts, yments, 35 ket steady: choice b © stecrs, 50; fair to good na stecrs, $4.40@5.105 butchers’ steers, lium to choice, $3.40004.40; stockers and ters, fair to guud‘ £2.00603.10; rangers, corn-fed, $3.00@4.10; rass. fed, $2.10@3.00, Hogs—Receipts, shipments, 140 market strong; choi y and butchers! sclections, $5.30@5.45: packing, medium to prime, $5.10@5.0; light grades, ordinary to best, §5.10(@5.25. , Kansay Oy, N 200; shipments, yesterday s cori fo common to medium, §4.2 n!lbl and feeding steors, §1.00465.00; grass range stecrs, $1.60@3.00; ' cows, $1.00@2. 55, Hogs—iteceipts, 11,200; shipments, 925; weak but closed’ stronger; good to choice, 5.25; common to medium, $4.90@5.15; sicips aud igs, 80004 0. Jour- choice stock- bulis and @3.10; steady Texans, St. OMAHA LIVE Cu"le. Saturday, Nov. 24, 1888, As usual on the last day of the week the receipts of cattle were very light, but there STOOWK. 108 | were a fow b r | the close. | sale at | Prime steors, 1100 to 1800 1bs f d to m apparently buyers vers whica hel a market helped to st and KOt 10 Work o ers baid .00 for op n rangers and $8.60 natives, Some very b western fe About everything « corn fed native and 100 and $3.05 > was sold before ht While the fresh roceints were there waorc hold-overs sufficient t make the total on t 4,500, The marke 1 active, were cleared early in the morn s paid were 5@ 10c higher than ester L or about steady with yesterday morning. Sheep. receipts were light at stro nd th The pr the close of the best t Th and mot with prics pait fn of stock men- The followinz 18 a t f this mariet for the grades tioned Primesteers, 1300 to 1500 1ba, #4.10 (@4.80 140 4. 50 Native feeders. ... cerees 250 (@8.05 Western fecders v @280 Range steors, com'on 10 ¢ @, Common to good cows, Choice to fa cows Commonto chice ball Fair toenoice ight hog irtocholce heav IF 10 choiCe mixe tauve Silse OATTLE, Ieprew: Av. 1,160 1,10 000 No. 1 cow 11 bulls 1¢ £$1.30 1.45 18 cows 20 erws 106 cows, 33 cows 41 cows, natives 1 cow § cows 25 feeders ‘ 19 stockers and feeder 4 stockers and feed ! d f iaLives i feeders, natives . natives 25 sto corn fed . wes! FHE ¥ rs, corn-fed native: RANGE_CATTLE No. 41 steers 2 stags Owner. Powell & Warren, . . Shk. Pr. 208,10 200 I 200 240 4 200 240 160 S0 100 =0 S0 230 240 160 40 400 160 200 S0 200 120 S0 X0 160 200 S0 200 natives 25 natives 190 Utah western: Highest and Lowest, The following are the highest and lowest pricespaid for hogs during the past few days and on the corrosponding dates one aad tw) 515 @ 40 530 @8 OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Produ —Fan , Fruits, Ete. mery, 22 \10@22c medium grades, 10 14c. 18, $0.00(@7.50 (05,00 tlour, 5 BuTTEN " Poratoes—Nebraska, 23@(0¢ per bu; Colo- 30c. T POTATOR: Povrtny—Liv ¢ X; “dressed s@ioc. ndled. r b, BaNaxas—Common, §1 per bunch; choice, $2.5)@.50, LEMONS —$5.00 per case. OraNaes —Florida, $3.50@3. Gase—Per dozen rds, #2 H0@? quail, £2.5 prairie chick L rabbits, §1.00; squirrels, $1.00; s 10c per I, SRANBERITES —$3.000 Provisions —Hams, tle; shoulders, Sc; bacon, 1114¢; pienic 09 per bbl. No. 1, 1134, vib bacon, 11c; clear hams, 10¢; dricd beef hams, 10%6c: dry salted clears, short, Siye extra'short, 8igc; short ribs, She; vickled pigs’ feet, 15-1b Kits, S0c; lurd, 93§@10c; smoked sausage, 6@se per 1b; hog cusings, No. 2, ‘wy—2b@i0e per dozen, ON10N3—30@40¢ per bu. CAupAGE—$2,00 per100, 5 —40¢ per bu, kN ips—B0c per bu, AUET KisuT—bls, & 3 ArrLes—( ver bbl; fancy, £3.00 per bbl; cominon, $1.50@1.75 per bbl, wx—Michigan, $4.00@6.50 per bbl of alifornia pear cider, $15.00 per bbl. o Conx—Rice, 3¢; comumon, 23§o. Cannors—40¢ per bu. Beaxs—Choice castern handpicked navies, $2.00 bushel; wes handpicked na: mediums, $1.30@l1.50; Lima . 1 upland $6.00; No. half bbls, §: 2 upland, & Hirax—§1. Cuorren Cony Oats Vixeaau—Cider, 10@18¢ wine, 10@20¢ per gal. m’n,: 16,00, —$14.00@15.00 per ton, per gal.; white Grocers' List. Revised prices are as follows BaGaING—Stark A, seamiess, 22¢; Amos- keag, seamless, 17 ton A, seamloss, 19:5 Ames burlaps, 4 to 5 bu,' 11@14c; gaunie 180; gunnies, dolble, 20c; wool s Tyyines—Flax, 45c; extra sail, 20@2lc] sail B, 20@21c; cot ton, 22¢; jute, Driep Fruir—Figs, in boxes, per lb, 16¢; dates, in boxes, 1@10c; Londou Malaga layer raisius, per box, §2.50@3.75; Malaga loose raisins, $2.80@2.50; new Valencia raisins, per Ib, 8%c; California loose musca- tels, per box, #2.00@2.10; California Londons, 1858, §2.40; pitted cherries, per 1b, 10c; Cali: foruia pitted plums, per ib, 12@180; dried blackberries, per lb, 7/¢@sc; dried raspber- ries, per lb, 24(@®5c; evaporated apples, T34@ 11e California sun-dried peaches, 1c; Ouli- fornia unpared evaporated yenuhu. \scuwi single, evaporated California apy cur f Turkish 16¢: California French pr Corrers—Mocha, 17¢; Mandahlin 16ei O, G, Javh fan s dave ; Suntos Arbuckles, and Mara caibo, 21ig; McLaugh lin's XX white extra C o powdered, Sty o ated, T'/c: conf. A, T\e extra C, 7'4v; yellow 1ge: dark America, full eddars, 1@ Medium, in bbls, half bbls, £1.00; small, in bbls half bbis, §3.50¢ gherkins, in 1 half bbis, &4.00, Tomcco—Plug, JeLLies &1 AT 8130wl Rove—i-16, 1 MarLe 8 penny cal syrup, £1.00 per gal T8~ Young [yson, common to fair : Young iyson, guod to sunpowder, common o & powder, choice to fancy, 40 mon to tium, 15a%0c: Jupan, fancy, H0w4de: Oolong, comion to @15¢: Oolong, choice 1o fancy perial, common to mediy 1 to fancy, 400 Almonds, 15(015¢ 1, 0cwl0e; walnuts, 1207 pe s, U@ ACK RS — 10 ¢ per b as pe Casny-Mixed rock candy, 10} .00 .00 bbls, &.00 16@00¢ do., ¥ 15 per bbl, “ric ks, 193¢ @1 b pure per b maple 18@ choliy @ite; m @i Tmperial, filberts, 12@15¢ ans, 10l per 1b: assorted stick, S4/@0 funcy candy, 7@ ry Goods, CotToN FLANNELS - 10 per cont dis. b, 68gc: S8, $5¢c: Nam No. 10, No. No. 80 1 0. 30, d, 12 ; Union Pacif ‘\‘lll\\\lll Biv white, 1§\r1a—Standard, Se 2 hoone, 1 1y Solid ¢ Berlin oil, 6',c Pin nd Rob Steel Rive 3 Pacific, Te Prisrs—Dr apo.41e: L Gl,c3 Winds . Brescnen Sur No. 60, 9 e: Best Y 00, 41,¢; Cabot, 7 PO Hope, /3¢ King i dale cambric, 10 mills, 11¢ ppe 46-in, 1201 Pepperc : Pepperell, t-4, Canton, 4 10c; beauty, Slater, or Ouk, “Allen, 6 Riehmond, Pepper Peppere pperell, 10-4, nph, 6e; Wat LANNELS—Blaid Clear Lake, Whitc =B, Quechiee NS Androscos Raftsme c; Iron Mountain, The Ihorndike Thorndike X Cordis No. 7 dis No. 4, 7i.c. DENIE — Amoskeag York, 7 oz, bleached. bleache P, bleach e Stevens' N, bleached, 10450} Stevens’ MisCELLANEOUS—Tuble on Plain H Brow Atlantic 11, 4-4, Atlantic P4 4 rora C, 1-4, 43 en LL, 4 , 4-4, Old Doniinion, 44, Pepperell O, 44, Pepperell C, 4.4, 4350 lu\lfirm\v—l’l\mkflr checks, 15¢; York, 3 Normandi dress, Sig 3 tta dress, $1.¢; Whittenton dress, 85c; Ten rouw dre Camnnics Standard, bl . Prirrs, 1Xb160 B1 lold, Bige: Amer- in'un,li"( Glouc i Arnold C long cloth, 9¢: Arnold B luug (lulh, 1014¢; Arnold Gold Seal, 10} /@ Stiefel A, Windsor Gold Ticket, 10} 3¢ Woods, biec; Druge and Chemicals. s—Sulph. acid, 17¢c; bal. copaiba, chloroform, 47c; glycerine, um arabic, selcct, $1.00; gum camphor, gum_opinm, $.25; sulph. morphlia, $2.80; bromide potassium, 4 headlight, West, Vir! s 1 kalden machine, 18¢} lard, 47c; turpentine, 52¢; boiled, 6T, QuisiNe—P. & W., per oz per oz, 40 Lumber. First and sccond clear, 13 in. tand sccond clear, 135 in.. Third clear, 15;@1}§ in Aseleet, 1 il in 18 select, 11511 in A stock boards, 1-@16 1t, 1 B stock bourds C stock boards, 121t D stock boards, 12w1( Flooring, fi $49 00 Select fencing fooring Siding, first and second ¢ Siding, first common, 16 ft Biding, socond comimon.. mmon boards. o baards, al Fencing, N g Fencing, Nc and 18 {1 1416 fe Pickets, D and H flat. . Pickets, D and H square Shingles, extra A Shingles, Stundard A Lath . 0GB ) 0 G Batts, 11;x3, 51 § Fin well thbing, D and M be Metals and Tinners' Stock. Block tin, small pig.. Block tin, bar.... Copper, planished boiler siz Copper, cold rolled, Copper, sheathing. Copper, pitts. . m@w-w.-a 1 rwe forfelt ner bl ¥ FALMER RICHMAN & co., Live Stock Cflmmlsswn Mercnants OMice- Room 24, Opp ok Y 3 ORIMER WESTERFIELDE MALI:Y Live Stock Commission, Koom 15, Exchange Bulldiyg. Union Stock Yards, Bouth Oumabs, Nob. T TALEXANDER & FITCH, Commision Dealers lg Live Sock. Boow @, Ulv‘v‘: ::I:ln Hn&ln!. Union Buock UNION STOCH YARD:! 0f Omeha, Limited. doha ¥ Boxd. Buveriateadeat. ARriouliurar Implements, CHURCHILL PARKE Dealer in Agri um"' | Implcme arringes an ¢ 1008, Ol Ne LININGER & METCALF CO., Agriculturai Implements, Wagons, Carriages Whe Omata, Neb ORENDORF & MARTIN, Wholesle Dealors in o Buggies 18 W.w,mn, 1etwe TASKR. Huggles, Kt e raskn “PARLIN, Agrinnllural Implements, Wago 801, 905, 906 and %07 Jones Bire P. P. MAST & CO., Manufadurrrs of Buckeye Dri Ay Rakes Oder Milla an 10th aud Niehoins T CO. 19 & Boggies | Is, Sceders, Cultivators Verizers. Cor WINONA IMPLEMEN Agriculture Implements, Wego J. F. SEIBERLING & Akron, Onio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine. W K. Mead, Manaer, th st Omata co., MOLINE,MILEURN& STODDARD Co | Manufacturers and Joubers in W‘jvnr , Bggics, Rakes, Plows Elc. .Olb and PAcINe gireets, Omahs, Nevs Artists’ Matarials, A HOSPE, Jr., Artists’ Matcrials, Pianos and Organs, 1813 matin, Nehraska selas Stroet, O Booksollers and Stationers. H. M, & S. W.JO Ry orato’A. T, Kenyon & Co., Wh Booksellers and Stationers, Flne Wedding Commercinl Stattonery Su KIRK W lesele Manuhrn'rm of Boots and Shocs for Boston Rubter Shi 102, 1104 & 1108 Linrney St Oniak W. V. MOR:! Jobbzrs of Boots aud Shnm 1101, 11061105 Douglas St Omatia Mavutact mer St 0. _ Coffoos, Spices, Etc CLARKE COFF O., Ominlia Coffee and Spice Milis. Teas, Cofiees, Spices, Bakmg inflflr Flavoripg Extracts, Loundcy Blue. ks, Gte. 11t 1416 Marney Strect, Oma “Crockery and Glassware. W. L. WRIGHT, nt for the Manuracturers and Imp Umficry, Glasswari: Lamns Chimneys, Ete. Nebras Lwoorters and Jobbers of Creckery, G!a:swarc, Lanys, Silverware Fer:om St on Building. Commission and Storage. " RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage and CU[hIlllSS]flI h}erchants, Speciaii 120w Steot, Oumaha, GEO. SCHROEDER & CO., Buccensors to McShane & Schroeder.) Produce Commission and Cold Storage. & Omula, Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Flour, Feed, Grain and Generdl Gnmmlsmn Merchant. Correspondence solto) Btreet, On Gnme, Coal, Coke and Lime. OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 200 Sonth 13th Street, Omaha, Nehraska. . J. JOH \SON &CO, . Hflflflfacflll‘l’l‘x ofLims, Andhippers of Coal, Coxk, O Aaster, Tim Drain Tile, nnd Sawer Pips. HIrAThy Bt., Owaha, b, ’l‘.le'lltu &) Dry Goods ano Notion M. E SMITH & CO., Dry Guuds, Furnishing Goods and Notions. 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 1ith St., Omaha, Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions Gonte' Furnisbing Goods. Corner 11th and Hainey "sis., Omalia. Nobras NEBRASKA FUEL CO i Shippers of Coal and CHL:. 214 Soush 15th St.. Omak:a. “Furniture. DEWEY & STONE Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, ___ Famnaw Street, Omaha, Nebradks. CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture Omuhs, Nebraska. Grogceries. AXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., WI]GIBSu]f} Groceries and Provisions, Aand 7118, 10th St., Omaba, Neb, McLORD. BRADY & CO,, Wholesale Grocers, ? th and Leavenworth Streo ROS. SADDLER? Wholesalo Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardwars And Leatler. 1403, 1405 and 1407 Hnrgéy St, Omaba, Nebrasks. W.J. ERUATLH. Heary Hardware, Iron fillfl SIGEI HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders’ Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Mochanics' Tools and Buffalo Hcales. 146 Douglar Btreet, Omabia, RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO Wholesale Hardware, b and_ Farner Sts', Owmaba, Neb. Whstern Agants for Austin Powder Co., Juflerson Bieel Nails, Fairbanks Standard Beale: LEE, CLARKE ANDREESEN HARD- ARE'COMPANY, Wholcsale Hfll‘dWfll‘G Cutlery, Tin Plate, Metais, Shoot Iron, etc. A gents for Howe Scales, MiamiPowder and Lyinan Larbbd wire, Umuha, Nebraska. ______MHats, Gaps. Eto. W. L. PARROTTE & CO Whalssalo Hats, Caps and Straw Goods I.umber OMAHA LUMBER CO., All Kindg of Building Material at Whotasle 183 Btreot aud Unlon Pacific Track, Om 3 LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Boors, B, Yards=Coract Tth and Douslas; Corag: wad Touy A Luvan Pule | 1 & Retal) | N. DIETZ, Dealer in Al }w.d 0f Lumber, 15th and Calitornia S Omaha, Nobrask us Liili‘ Cement, Elc., Bte, [ w. H/\li\/) Y LUMB To Dealers Only. Offce, 14 ana RCOL JOHN A. aha WAKEFIELD, WI flm o Lot ter AA'H((1|\\\N| Come t —~—— Btand*¥ unber. Millinery and Hotlona. I. OBERFELDER & CO., Tporters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions ax 212 South 11t St Ovoralls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO,, Manufactarers of Overalls, Joaus Pants, Shirts, Ete. 112and 1104 Dougins Strosty Notions il J. T. ROBINSON NOTION Ui): Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 40 and <05 8cuth 10th 8¢ — —— Oils. CONSOLIDATED TAN Wholsale Refined and L ing Oils, Axle Groaso, Ete., Omuba T hon Managen VINYARD & sanrHihR. Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, 1 Harney Street, Ominha —_——— Office Fixtures. THE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING €O, Bauk, 0fice ani Saloon Fixtues, Manties, Stdeboarts, ook Cases, Dro LINE CO., in South Paints and Oils. CUMMINGS & NEILSON, 4 Wholosale Paints, 01ls, Wmfluw @lass, Etc. 1116 Fnrndm Street, Oraha, Nob. Lo Papar. CARPENTER PAF Wholesale Pancr Dealers, Carry nnice stock of Printiing, Wrapping and Writy Pupor. Speclal attention iven to car loms \»unl Papor Boxos. JOHN L. WILKIE, Pmurm or Dmana P%ucr Box PJCIDIY PHIL. s"fle;:,wsz:;‘_' & co., Whclesale Farm, Field and Gardeu Sceds 911 and ¥13 Jones Strect. Omaha, and Storage, Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO., Storage, Forwarding and Commission, Branch hude of the Hemney Bugiy Co. Hugies af WhiGlesnie und retuil, 16 110w Zar Sirec, Omuba. Telephone No. 70 ONAHA_ MANUFACTURERS, Brewers. STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 121 North Eigtiteenth Strect, mal EAGLE CORNICE WO Manufactare Galvanized Iron flll[l Comnice, Jobn Epeneter, Proprietor. 20 Dodge and 163 and 108 North 10th Street, Omubi. —————————————————— Printers’ Materlals. ; WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Dualers in Tyé ers' Supplies, 503 - . I Rubber Coods. OMAHA RUBBER LU . Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 2l Clothiug and Leather Belting. W Farnam Streeth —_ e 8ash, Doors, Etc. A DlsBRov &he s Bl}pfls.@nq M MANU’FAL\TUR; 1S of Sash. 1]0 alr Work and In fanufactur uldings s o Gusintia. Koo, —— Steam Fittings, Pump A. L. STRANG CO Pamps, Pipes and Engines. Soam, Water, It lway and Minini Supultes 20, 22 nd U4 Farnsm Sueot, Oninhi CHUHCHILL PUMP CO., Wholesale Pumps, Pige Pl'mm Stenm and Water Bupplies. Tleconne dnat, 0 Arnan m' . L WIND ENGINE & PUM:™ CO., Steein aud Water Supplics, Ualliday Wina ';"’.I[:m:‘l:f::l',fu“""“'" Bt., Omaha, BROWNELL & CO., annss Boilers and General Macmnery. shoct Iron Work S eum Pumps, Suw Miks. 120 Leavenworth Stiect, Omuba. Y —eee ey M Sish, D Branch Oflce “BOHN Bhnfls, Eto, Iron Works. STEAM EOILER WORKS, Carter & sou, Prop's. Manufucturers of all kinds Steam Boilers, Tenks and Sheet Iron Work _ Works South 201 and B, & M. Cromiug. TPAXTON & VIERLING TRON WOKKS, Wraugm and Cast Irnn Building Work, Engines, Anabirie aud lcknmicn v TOMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Reilings Desk Rails, Window Guards, Flower Stands, Wire By, Kto. 123 North 106 8 rout, Omaba. "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS/" Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vaults, Jall Work. Iron and Wirs Funcing, Signn. 1o, “Androen. Prop't Cor. 1ith and Jackson 9ts — CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Tron and Wire Fences, h.nlnm (uards sud Sorecns, (08 IANKS, SMo . 9, Lo, Tmproy 17 nud Hiacksmiv 1 Outh 1t St MEACHER & WHITMORE, Fireand Bueglar Pmr Sales, Time Locks Gekera Lwuald Bafe & duck Coupaars