Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 14, 1890, Page 3

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Vg L2 < 7 ~—~stocks upwi THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Wheat Yields to Depression and Oloses With Heavy Losses for All Months. THE CROWD DOWNS HUTCHINSON IN CORN. Oats Takes Its Tone from the Other Pits A Drop in Provisions at the Close—Another Crisig in Stocks. Peiicaco, Nov. 13.—[Special Telegram to Tug Ber—A half hour before the close to- day wheat sold Just 2c under the closing prices last night. at %4e for Decomber and 103 for May. The best prices of the mornin g wore 4e to Hge under last night at 9o for December and $L.04% for May. The market held fairly steady the first houron firmer Liverpool cubles, moderate receipts and the recovery in stocks after the first depression, Thelower prices at the very first were largely due to the breax in stocks at New York before the opening hour here. But the wheat mar- ket did not follow stocks ason yeetérday. During the hour from 11 to 12 o'clock Mie stock market very buoyant and made a very general advance, At the same time the price of wheat dragged down about le. Later In the day stocks broke back quite sharply and in this aetion wheat was reacy to go the same way, and on this decline went to the prices above quoted. There was no cons buying, except. perhaps, by Mitehell and o few other never-give-up bulls, Pardridge wasa sellor all duy; New York sent selling orders; still iter Schwartz, Logan, Stanffer and Hutehinson becamo eading sellers; local ave up 1l fight and wheat was sold out right and left. The depression tn wheat lusted to the close. The Kansas crop report, increasing the yield in that state 4,000,000 bushiels was o bear iteni; the scarclity of mony at Duluth to carry wheat was an- other. The report of cight loads taken at New York forexport had no_effect, Last prices were: November, 04%e; December, 06c; May ©1.02%or break for the day. Wheat privileges for Decemberon the curb sold at Di%e to e o bi%ce for puts and 97e@dTle for calls, The hreak In corn was even greater in pro- portion than thut of wheat. For days it has Hutehinson against the trade with the big bull operators on top and holding the mar- ket. Today it was the crowd against the market and against Hutehinson witn the erowd on top and making it very heavy for the one-mun power. November was quoted at 62 10 50t at the close; May. in which all the business was done, 54150 and off to52%c at the close. A Woker In corn sald at the close: “Those who have been ulling corn have lost sight of the fact that at the present prices thete has been an advance of nearly 100 per cent. The markev s heavy of itself. Mr. IHutchlnson Is long a great lineof corn, no doubt, and he has held the market, but no one man can hold such a welght and 4ie will, I think, be forced to liqui- date.” Counsclman and Cudahy were freo scllers of corn, and when the ‘market rted the crowd lot goof long corn, Priv s on M corn at 2150 p. m. were Sl%e¢ and Gaige The outs market went off months, T s other 1 for t action, vember 0 just re was little independ arkets giving it tone. quot W0 Lo 4itse and i actly th May. di%ic toditac to diie t stir In the provisi ¥ the eloso, when' prices w O With tho brok in oorn; | Thors was, ctle or no outside business and very little m_the way of news. Hurvey wasagaln a freo sellor of pork early, and Armour sold pork and lard. Late in theday there was selling by scalpe and on stop orders brought on by a decline J!llllllllv products sold down 10§ for ribs, Lz 5 for lard_and #1175 for mess pork. With GthE months off I production. Tha loss for the duy was 5e in lard and ribs and 20¢ in pork, xo off Yester- day. U8y (1054 Close, 8% s 90 1047 CORN, 5% OATS, 6% »ORK. 11 12 5 LARD. 642 63 602 6 RIBS, 580 57 630 65 PUTS AND CALLS. Wheat—Puts—01%@04 Corn—Puts—b1,@h1%. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. iy 8 R TTER On1cAGO, Nov. 13.—[Speclul Telegram to Tar BEE.)-CATTLE—Business was rather qulet all along the line, yet there was little or no change In values on good and desirable stee but there was a “world” of undesirable, me- dium und fnferior stock In the pens that had to be sold at any price salesmen could get, ns thesen classes had to compete with a large number of fair to good Texans that have been on this .narket the past four days. Native butchers’ stock, especlally old cows and can- ners, remain at tho lowest prices for the sea- son. Texas steers were reported steady and cows shade higher. The stocker and feeder trade remains slow and prices on light stock are down to the lowest points this year. Top prices for steers, $4.00@5.20; good to cholce, B0@A.75; common, H.00@A.25; Texans, 82.15@ 8.10; rangers, £2.755.40, Hoas—Business was agaln active with values steady to strong on prime heavy, and only steadyon mixed and light mixed. As- sorted light sold u shade higher and the best assorted plgs also showed a_slight advance. Rough and_ common, .70@3.80; prime puck- ers and mixed, &L82100, Targely at §.001.%; prime heavy and_butcher welghts, £,00054.15; assorted 1ght, &8504.00; light1ight, .50 &77 pigs, #0060, i o FINANCIAL, New York. Nov. 13.—(Spectal Telegram to Tie Bre)-STocks—Ths already badly de- moralized stock market nad to undergo an- other crisis this morning. The temporary suspension of the North River bank sadly up- set the confidence which did so much to sturt rd yesterday. On top of this came the disclosures regarding the North American comp The blow was hardest on Villard but fora time the whole list was off; sugar broke suarply to 55 and closed on & cent loss for the da, 1point recovers rthern Pac! entril % St Py stocks 14 1o %, i following & 48 rogniar 1. 848 coupons, . 41q4 regular 8 4igw coupons cifte (s of "W itral Pacitic feago & Alton Burlingt & Quiney Dol & Wi 1Hiin01s Contral L, B & W Kinsis & Texas Lake Shore. Michigan Co Missouri P MoNEY percent iral atd pe ul 1, oth were the ¢ i n 1 [C 104 N e [PD 3 | RO §1% ( W o proferred was off 24, Tilin r Grungers Business res 3 a Cos irthern Paciic o pr &N o p W orrod. rof York ( &1 K Tsland M. & St Paii ! 0 preferred St Panl & Omnh: v o preferred i unton I eifie, St 1 & .. ) proferred. . Western Unlon, 18 12 per cont; last loan § PRINE MERCANTILE PAPER STERLING | day bills, #4. a EANGE @S per cent 3 demand, $4.8, Quicthut steadysixty The Coffee Market. NEWIYORK, Nov, 1. Tie Bee) and unchanged points ing November, 5,200 15, id COFFEL up. quict te Sales #1172 (Special Telegram to Options points p; clos:d_ steady pened steady < !||<-Iu|L Mining Shares. NEW York, Nov Tue Bee [—The s foliow stock quotitions: Todle. Eureka Conl Hale & N Horn Stiver. N. B Islo Ophiir ross PRODUCE CHICAGO, Nov 1ie; Dece Corn—Weak; May Oits 42505 M Pork it Prime Tiniothy Whisky —$1.1i, Flour=Une @5%0; spring @4,00. « Hulk Meats 8.75415.8); short Butter @e. Cl uts, St Firs lll«hw \ 1ow— Ul Flour, bbls,..... Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu. NEW YORK, bushel: 2red, 3021, 2 o Ing lose + 6% @0e; cash, 50Xe; 4 es cash, e 70c. 3. Shoulders, # ribs, mi creamery rese—Firm; full c Young Anie frosh, 21022, henvy and lght groen nged; Aoy 13, ~[Spevial Telegram to ure the mining MARKETS. 15,0l Wheat — Dy Januury, May, 81 December, 80%c¢; ecember, 42%@ #0.62'4; Junuary, . Steady at 81,28, patonts, 85.60 bakers', §3.50 1714 short clear, 2@ 28e; dalry, 16 m cheddars, 85@0 altod b 16,000 1 [cas, D@0Y%C. hides, 4 Twsc; dry cons. each, 25¢, 1d pucked, 4140 pts. Shipuients. 16,000 08,000 140,000 238,000 - Whent—Rocelpts. 68,500 104% 1. 0. b options bolow ' yes U1, yrn-Receipt H500 bushels. @@ e Noy Oats hot Recelpt Spot, W mixed westers options easier, Sugir—Raw, s refined _quic SN ard “A 01 granulate pleuni ~t ork—Steady; aurd 5 bid. Butter- ory, 20! Cheesc terd: s, 125,230 Shot VB0, S, 69,500 WO 17@5) exports, 17,800 bushels. in elevator, 8033 bushels; fower and weak; ) Dot lower flont, $1. l)l(r') closed 14@ , November, exports, i options iber closing bushels: weniber ¢ tody huld useo st \ vellow. 4 af, 69- u closed and n dairy, 11820 87, Lovis, Nov, o Lid: May, $1 Cash, owe'r Corn Onts: Pork Lard—Stead Whisky- ste. Bulter—tett Ble Tron: 11,00, 50, May, 10%4e; May, e, at e for mer; western, s, $11.2 steady; No. 2 white, white wester ng at 4850, 0,80 test, 4% e off stund- powdered, De- 200, western steam, cream- cash, S0, grades firm and unchanged; i dairy, [ Bulk of cush wheat upments. c {ovember and. on northern, track, 00c December, No. KANsAs Crry, Nove \her, 2 north Nov, M0 hern, Ma; 08553 November, 8ic; 85¢; on track, S0@sse. 13.—Wheat—Easier; No. 2 hard, cash, 824.¢ bid; No. 2 red, cash, 88i4¢ bid. Co ber, Oaf xe MILWAUKEF, HDHC No. i, l'm\ isions CINCINNATI, "Corn - Quict Onta—tmn Whisk Liverroor. Nov, offer sparingly. Corn L CHICAGO, cusier; 13,107 TN Nov. Nov, - Higher; No. 2, cash, 5134@52!4; Novem- No. 2 cash, 45¢ bid; November, Nov. 1 Sie. Wheat—Easy; No. 2 No. 1 north i, 03¢, No. 2 white, 47@4T4c. ler vork, Janua 13.—Wheat—Firm; ry, $11.7714. 2 mixed. new, 55e, Ymixed, 49@40%c. IVE Firm; demand poor. STOCK. Hogs—Receipts, uctive demand; packers and and butehe Digs £2.50) 0. Sheop—Receipts, barely steady; M500; Tax 5.0005.30. 8. Louis, N shipments, feeders, Hoys market ATAY Lower: light, ) 6,600; shipm 3, ers, 816000, Hogs—Receipts steady to lower Srovx Crry, Tue BEE] 800 fancy natives steers, mi 1B . —Wheat—Steady; holders Oattle—Receipts, 17,01 HA5A420; Te: 40. 3,951 hrlnm eav s, 4.00@4.10; 11ght, 83,851 ans, ov. 1 10, i b Cattle —Recelpts, ‘attle—Recelpts, market #3.00@5.00; stockers and ~"Receipts, 6,100 Avy, te shipments, B.50@3.00; 10,000; market slo; ives, $1.0065.2 prifne fed endy; falr 200; market lower; steers, 3 all g Nov. .400; shipments ades, 14.65; cows, $1.25@2.00; stockers und feed- 350; market 5.0024.00. pts, steady: selling ut ¥.600:3.00; bulk, &.75@3, ONAHA MARKETS, Estimated pared with i Cattle. ‘Thursday. Nov. 13. receipts of cattle, W0 No. 2 s, #.16; labs, 1,000; to | as ‘com- o 2 1 17 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, T 240 5 = it o) o4 UL 1320 150 110 1 50 1k 17 ST 185 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, milk . CALY 110 OXEN, a5 1080 HELFERS, 085 No. 4488tockers ... Wolcott & O, ders L L . Swin—~ LI 0 cows, 81 cows, Barren & § 3 steers 1itecders il steers. 1 steer 2steers Morris— 215 WESTERN CATTLE. i funion eoinpaily feows dcows. ... Teows. . 15cows. No. Av. 240 83 200 120 200 200 265 2u 25 350 28 Pr. 305 200 200 225 Groceries. Dates—Persian. 6-1b box, 0'4¢, RA1siNs—-London layers, California, per box, . 40@2.70; loose muscatels, lull'nrnlm £2,0000 2.40: seedless, California, X Callfornin seedless sultans, In sacks lu'r 1b, 11¢; Califor- nin muscatels, in sacks, slic; new \ulunllus, 83¢; ondura layers, 1 MArL L(Mllfl‘orll 30-1b boxes, 13c; 10 cakes, H0-1b boxes, 1245¢; 1-1b bricks, 30 1bs in box pure, ldo. TWINES. stton twine, “Bibb."” very fine, i~ 1b bales, 22¢; cotton twin X brand, -Ib ba bales, 18c¢; sail twine, 20 ‘0ot cotton clothes line, 60-foot, jute, 1 wool twines, 8lze. Corree—Rous! German, Bos. MRIIROUGH, 204%e; O, 25150 DIlWorth's, Cordova, 254¢ Bunola, es Lion, Mochu, tie, i toy e e mriur, £5.00; 4-tle, 82 pl 181, warebouse, IvES—Quarts, per doz, 14.00; pints, per doz, #.50; bulk, per gul, tie. SoAp—Custile, mottled, per Ib, 0@10¢; do 50; half bbl, £.50; white, per Ib, le. CrpEi—Per bbl, refined, & hard elder, pure, per bbl, #.60: orange ‘older, half bbl, 8650; pear cider, hulf bbl, $6.50, Nurs—Almonds, 19¢: Brazils, filberts, 1403 pecans, walnuts, 15¢;' peanut cocks, e ronsted, 10c; ennossed peanut Cal Pomautoes—i-Ib extra, !l 10@1.15 -m standnrd western brands, 81,10 s standard, £.00. Corn--Ilinest 1-1b_French, extra fine, 27 nch, fine, 18@22¢; i-1b French per 2-1b sifted, 81 early June, $1.50; 21b marrow, standard rands, #1,25: 2-1b _soaked, 7. String beans— @D high grade, Refugee, $1.00; 2-1b Golden waux beans, 0c¢; 2-1b string beans, 80c. Lima beans—2-1b soaked, 85¢. Boston baked beans— 2-1n Lewls, $1.63; Crown brands, $1.6. Sweet pululuul sey, $1.00. Pumpkins— - 11 Okra and tomatoes—8165; okra, tash, 81,35, CorpAGE—Manilia’ rope—All sizes from 7-16 10 1 In, e; sisal rope, all sizes from 7-16 to 1 :L\t:‘ “new processes,”all sizes from 7-16 to 1 WIAPPING PAPER—-Straw, per 1b, 1%@1%c; rag, ie; manilla B 4@se A X\hmAwm» ibls, N. O. fancy, per mIL .v"lnc' cholce, 45@17¢; Kuud.}hfmr.l, Cuba, baking, 2 @0c; blackstrap, 220 v dinaty, 16B18c demi-line, pe | quail. $1.5 clears, 04 lm( lenrs, %o short whort ribs, 5%c: shoniders, by Dellies, 0ge; clear Huoks. baoo SMOKED MEATS —Dey Sl{ Sired welght bacon, short ¢lears, o ¢ shiort clear n, clear Y-xM‘u n, shoil R0 \h ATS s sut), tlorees, i beet hams, barr Hlf bbl .00 clenrs, clear Faney light bacon, short n long 107 1s,y rtor bbls, 60 1 eighth bbls! Tierces, 30) 1bs, barrels. 200 (bs., net welght, <, 10 18, net weight, $4 pound, per Ib. tlerce hasis, brand pure leaf Tard, per 1. tierco b eu-w fal brand kettle rendered leaf 1B, the » bas!s, T BATRELED Mess pork (new) short cut_clear pork, #11.25; | oxtra mess b 811,50 g0 sls, %0 ard, per Fork AND Tipy #1505 fanily pork, #11.9 pork #1250 short cutelear neless pig pork (faney), $14.00; #.00; plate beef, extra family heef (boneless), #8503 rump butts, rrels, Ibs cach, #14.00; half I, #5750 quarter barrels, 50 elghth barrel 1bs each, Per barrel— beet PiG Ponrk-—R Dbarrels, 106 1bs 1bs each, #1.00; CANNED MEATS-ALL prices per doz, net— Corned beef, 11b cans, ¥ do per 1b square eang, Lor2d oz per SqULTe cans, 15 Aoz, per, Cise, por cuse, $18.00; Lunch tongues, 1 T cus o, £2.50; 2 1) round cans, 1doz per ease, $50; br'awn, 1 1h square cans. 2 doz, #1203 3 1o per cuse, ¥ #.00; 14 1h squary OX tongues, 14 #.00; 2-1b round cans, 1doz per case, §0. b round eans, 1 doz’ per , #2.00._Chipped beet, 15-1b round cans. 240z pek cisc, #1100 11y round eans. 2 doz per ¢ .00; 2-16 round ans, 1 doz per case, $475." Roast beef, 1-1b round cans.? doz per case. $1.10; 2-1b round an Potted ham, =10 round cans, 4 dor por case, 600: 15-1b round_cans, 2 doz per case, 8100, Doviled h 1b round cans, 4 doz per ase. B0c; *3-Ib round Cans, 2 doz per case, $1.00 itted ox tongue, 4 1b rotnd cans, 4 pe 141 round cans, 2 doz per oase, apressed ham, 110 square cans, 5; 2-1b square cans, 1 doz per ans, 1 _doz L 2-1b ronnd cans, doz per cuse, pigs’ feet, 2 squire cans, 1 4oz per o ai; roust beef, L1ty 2 doz por cuse, SL; 2 -1, 1 doz per case, 018 -Prime lard ofl. (Winter strained), 520 extra lurd oll (winter strained), 40o; _extra No. 1iard ofi, 41 1lard ol . 2 lard oll, @c; Extra neatsfoot ofl, 46¢; tallow oil, 47¢, Half bar barrels; #-gallon ins (2 in i 1lon ans (10 in 1 ¢ 14 Aoz, per eu Spectul prices on large lots, SAUSAGE—Belog 4¢3 bologna, larg snioked siusagy c; blood s d chees . Jong, de; bolegna, round, Jc: bolo, eloth, dei bologna, long, s dige; liver sausage, 41 tyei fresh ‘fork sausage (inks) fresh por (bulk), bise; smoked pork sausag rankfurt’ sausage, 7c smoked head cheese, 6c; Polish saus knoblauch s T 10 snusage, S summer sau Love prices are for lots of fifty pounds aud upwards; u less quantity a half cent more. Country l'rmlll BuTTER—The s y light and prices are. holding p Well DUt 4t tho same 6ime dealers complain of a falling off in the de- mand. It would appear that high prices are tending to decrease the consumption. Good cotintry rolls, 1518¢; choico, 184 good ' country solid’y soild packed. 20@2ic; ancy. good creamery, ve poultry Is slow sale, the sea- 1 the year having arrvod when the de- iand cails for dressed pouliry. Live chickens are quoted at $LIB@22, with $2.5) top und dressed eys O and dressed 112 with an ); dressed ducks, dressed. 10qzile. he bulk of the ezgs 10@11c. are selling at 20¢, GAME—Prairie chickens. per dozen, 3,50 grouse, ®L00L33; mallard ducks, $2,75@4.50; teal ducks, AL mived ducks, # 3 jack rabbits, $3.0003.50; sniall 8100601, deer and untelope car- saddles, 114 e, Oceasionally w smalllot of pigeons d, but they are ot wanted and are slow even at 81.00 per dozen rabbits, Fresh Fraits, es--There 18 some quite desirable stock on sule which is quoted ut por hox, &L00; J-1b erates; Tokay quinces, §2.50, ORANC Floridu .00, CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Pears, museat grapes. $1.50 per A pes, por -1 ¢ BANA Yeliow, & 00 per buneti, LENONS—Cholee s{ock, 88,000, 00. AppLEs—The market s very firm and stocks are quoted at $3.35¢4.25, according to the quality and vario CRANGERRIES 8.00; bell and chel CONCORD GRAP! icy Cave Cod, Per basket, $5e. Vegetables. POTATOES — The warket remains steady D yellow Danvers, 5@1.50; Spanish, 8175 per box. PoraToES—Tiome grown stook, $1.00 and not very plenty: Muscatine and ersey stock; $4.0@4.50 per bbl. BrAxs -Supply. not large and the feeling strong at $#2.85a@2.75. CELERY—J0@50¢ per doz. Miscellaneous. BrAck WALNUS bushel, 5e@$1.00, Hiceony Nu: tge, per bushel. §1.25; 00, Cholce lust season’s stock, 2@244¢ ish, Fresa—Per Ib—Perch | 8¢; buffalo, ickerel, fic; pike, fe; white, 10c; crop ! 1'steuk, 12¢; flounders, L i bluck bass, 15¢; lobsters, pickled—Codfish, extra Geory new, 645 grand bank. new, 413¢; silve bloc snow white, 2-1b bricks, new, s turkey cod. large middio Dricks,de;snow whites. crates, 12-5 I boxes, 74e: medium scaled het ring, %e; No. 1 scaled herring. 2e; domestic Hollana herring, 40c; Hamburger spiced her- ring, 6c; Russinn sardines, spiced, 80c;,Russian sardines, plain, 5ci fmported “Hotland herring, - Crown brand, Xoe; do fancy milkers. $1.00; mackerel, No. 1 shore. haltb bloaters, half bbls, $13.00; white fish, le, #.75; trout, half bbls, #5.50; family white fish, #.00; sulmon. 850" por halt bbi; b broiled mackerel, #2.60; d-1b"in_mustard. 60; 4-1b in tomato i B-1b mess mackerel, #.00; 1-1b trout, brook _trout, 1-1b saluon, white "fish, #2.25: 1-1b white 1b lobste 1-1b lob- 1b oysters, 12 0 oz, 81.25; 2.25; 1-1b_oysters, 107 1-1b 'Baratarla, 5 oz, Latrmont, § or dressed, ie, 11 Or 18¢; and. 3 15 Barataria, 10 oz, # n 107 lullrmmll 4 oz ® Dry Goods. HEAVY BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, Atlantic M. 7e; Atlantic D, 6%c; Atluntio Py Ge; Aurora C. 4e; Buek's head,7¢;_Cabot W, 6i5c; Durlington, 6%c; Varmers' No. 1, 4%@ Hoosler LL, 5t5e: I:2ian head, Tes Law- LL, 5%c: ienrlevtu LL, 5 moskvag, i¢; Anoskeng dress, i Warwick dress, e; Laucaster, Whittendon dres, o Tige; rora B, 6ic; cose cloth, 4 balsam toulo, 41@45 tharides, #150@1.05; cassia chlorofor 00 e rgot, 47@50 501,08 D4 sulphur. som salf, buas, 2 gum arabi FrCu Ty, O3 Iycopodiun, alun glau Lumber. White pine—No. 1,4 and 6 $10.50: No. —, 4 and 6 in 4and oin, 16 ft, $16,50; §18, $20.50; C. $16.00; D), #1300, o Pino~A and B, &5.00; D, FENCING and 14 ft., $14.00; N 6in, In 1D 22,0 i :mm\u Whi 81,005 O, #27,00 Krock BoAN £); 16 00 15,005 10 ¢, $17.00, CEILING=NO. 1'white, § in, #11.50; No. hard pine, 5 I, 810,505 No. 1 hard pine, % in, £21.00; . 1 hard pine, % in, #2400, STOCK BOARDS—A dnd B, 12 i, $2.00; D, whity 00, common Y ., 12 and 14 ft, No. 3, 4 an No. 1, con on, 12 and 14 ft, No. 3, common, 12 and 14 ft, OOVED pine, 12, 14 an pine, 12, 14 and DIMENSIONS 1216 141t ROOFING N, 6 £t $10.00 0 ft, $45.00. 1006 180t 0 22 f6 24 ft 2x4. 8§15 00 #15 00 313 00 #1600 416 00 §17 50 §18 00 Sx0. 1500 1500 1500 16 00 16 00 18 0 18 5 %K. 1500 1500 1500 16 00 16 00 18 00 18 50 2x10. 1500 1300 1500 1600 16 00 18 00 18 50 2x12. 1600 1600 1600 16 00 17 00 10 00 19 00 ixito §X8 16 00 16 00 10 00 1800 10 00 20 00 BOARDS—N0. 1 c0; N ym, #17.00; No. 3 com, #15.00; N No. 11 £18.00; pluin,§ 1 common No. 1 17 00 n, $12.50, nlul 10_inch, #16.00; No. 1 inch, 16190 TRING, PICKETS O, ( Gin well tubing, pickets, D, & 1L Nat, § e LAY No. 2 plitin, £ and 10 in nd |il1m h, $15.00; O, C BATTENS, 'WELL'T 2441, The: 15X SIS, M. and Bev., & D, bats, D. & 2,005 PopLAR=Clear, 1-1n all widths, $3.50; clear, 140, all widths, '£.50, Y. PINE Froomine—Clear, rift saw INE- I8t and 2 in, $50.00 nd 2 in, #0.0 nd 2 in, 42.00; nd 2 in, $30.00; © #1005 FiNisniNg Witk £0.00; 114,11 $45.0 FINisning Yerow Pive—Clear, 1 134, 114 and 2 {n. 827.00; star, 1in, & SHINGLES, LATH-EXtra, 'XAX, # ard, XAX, #2.60; 6 in, $2.20 #1.20; Cedir, Posts \Vhllu in, $26.00; stand- No. 1, L 12140 4 e 4 to spiit, g red . 150 5 per cent; doors, 45 per cent; blinds, per cent; mouldings,” 45 per cent: straw board, $1.50; tar board, 81 r felt, $2.40. Paints and Oils, LEADWHITE IN Otr—-Carter, in 500-1b lots, in 1,000-1b lots, perewt i Southern Co., 8t. Louls, in 500-1b lots, $7.50 000-11 lots, per 2; Rea Seal, St. Louls, in 50J-1b lots, 1,000-1b Tots, per ewt. §.20, DRry—Gilder's Whiting, per b, Commereial Whiting, per b, 1 English Paris White, per 1, 15, RED DRY erican Venetian Red Venetian, barr Tuscan, Engl Chattanoo; 1bs, 2i3¢; Indian, No. 1, cllow, 6 to 10¢: Ocher, Washed Dute h, 4c; Ocher, 9 in, in, Lrows—Chrome y Rochelle, 24405 Och Washed I'rench, PUTTY —Purs c: in bladder TABLE O barrels, per gallon Doiled, in barrels, pe ANINAL e, in barrels, kegs and 0-1b tins, 21 2d. donesti linseed, tubs. raw, in domestic ul AND Fisn O1Ls —Whals 55; whale, bleached wi Dinmond Crescent per gallon, 40¢; perfection engine ofl, 50 ing engine ofl. doe; Hercules ongine o, 3oc. VArNisuEs—Furniture. No. 1, 00c: furniture, extra, #1.00; conce, No. 1, 81105 coacl §1.20; hard oil finish, 1ight. § 200 bleached A bleached Lime, Cement, Etc. On bourd cars at Omaha—I Grove lin 3 Champion lime white, 80 | it $1.50; Milwaukee cement, went, 31405 Engiish tland cement. New York plaster, Michigun pluster, t Dodge plus- tor, $1.75; white sand, P. hair, per bale, §.00, bl —Ash 8501 Quiney Hides, Tallow, Ete. HIDES, PELTS AND TALLOW — een salted hides, dry flint ged hides, i Balde; yn-lln\n, 2ig@ie Quotitions ufe for delivery in Ciil- —Dry buffalo, per ton, $16.00@1%00; dry country. ‘bleached, §10.00%13.00; country, damp and meaty, #.00010.00, Metals, S'rr,r’:l. Wine NAILS— o 82, 10x24, 8750; L. X., 10x14 5. steel nalls, TEET ZINC—SC, Sharcoal, I. O, 14x%), 112, $6.00; I, TroN—No. 20, £.50; No. 27, &30, rictly half and half, 1645e. se per b er-—-Flanished boiler sizes. cold rolled, #0c per 1b; sheeting, 2c¢ per 1b; pit perlb. “Tap, barb, $3.25; gal., 83,85, 30c per 1b; bar, 3¢ Boc Tix—Smiall pig, ). D SHEET IRON—Discount 50-10 per cent; put. plan. fron, Nos. ; 2hund 27 A, 10%3¢ B. e, WANTED BUNDS Total Issues of CITIES, COUNTIES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, WATER COMPANIES, ST.R.R. Al Correspondence solicited. COMPANIES, ctc. N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY, Bankers, 1632165 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. 15 Wall Street, NEW YORK. 70 State St OSTON. bbb Literature in Wills. One might suppose that will making was anything but a merry occupation, and yet the drollery of the wills that some eccentric old fellows have behind them could hardly be surpa Dean Swift could not have concoc more bitter joke than thatof the tator who, after reciting the obligations he was under to a particular friend, be- queathed to him, at the bottom of the first page of his will, ten theusand— dollars, of course, thought the delighted legatee; but, on turning the leaf, the bequest was discovered to be ten thou- sand thanks. What a wet blanket for “great expectations!” Just as odd was the codicil of the death stricken humorist who left to cer- tain of his dear relatives **as many acres of land as shall be found equal to the area inclosed by the track of the center of the oscillation of the earth in a revo- lution round the sun, supposing the mean distance of the sun to be 21,600 semi-diameters of the earth from it.” This was a century ago; and as the problem could not be satisfactorily worked out, the legatees were kept at a mean distance from the property ail their lives. A very neat reproach was conveyed in the will of an uncle who bequeathed eleven silver spoons to his nephew, with the remark: “If I have not left him the OMAHA Mamfturers' DIREC BI LLAXARD%X The Brunswick-Balke Collender Co. BUIAFA mereAnIse Rstires w0 8100 stroety Omalia. w: BOOK BINDERS and Jobbers’ TORY. | BOXES, John L, Wilkie, Omabapaper box fa 1317-1310 Douglas tors, Orders promptly illed & STATIONERS. Omaha R(-y\uhlxcnn Printing Co,, Law briefs, printin vank supplies, and eversthing (n the ok line. 10th and Douglas stroets, Ackermann Bros. & Heintze, Printers, bindors, eloctrof typers, blank book manu- cturors, 1116 Howard stroet, Omaha. BOOTS AND SHOES. Oharles A, Coe & Co., | Manufacturers and Job- bers, 1100 Howard streot williumx, Van Aer- °nam & Harte, 1212 Hurney streot, Omaha, Neb. BUTOHERS' [Kirkendall, Jonos &0, Agents for Bost r8hoe Co., 1102 and 1106 Harney St W. V. Morse & Co,, Manufacturers & Jobbe 1101-1105 Douglas st. Omuhn, SUPPLIES, Touis Hrl]vr, Butchers' and Packers' Tools & Supplies. Beef, hog & ¥ CARRIAGES BUGGIES ETO Columbus Buggy Ouv, Carriages, carts sulklos, Mannger, 5 South 10th, CARPHETS. Omnhn Carpet Co., Carpets, ol! cloths, m tings, curtaln good: 1 Douglas street. CLOTHING. Gilmore & Rubl, Manufacturers & W ale Clothie 1106 Harney St ole- —————————————————— OCIGARS. West & Fritsoher, Manufacturers fino clgars Jobbers of leaf tabnecos. 1011 Farnam streot. Dean, Armstrong & Co., 402 N. lith Stres “Hello ! 1450, COAL, COKE, EIC. Omaha Ooal, Ooke and Lime Oo, Hard and soft coal. Coutant & Squires, I dandsoft conl ship- pers, 1808 Farnani Omabn reet, Hulbert & Blum, Olfo lump, Rock $prings, Excelsior, Walnut bl sereened nut, anth smithing, steam. Ofice 214 8. 15th st. “American Fucl Co. Shippers and dealers 1o anthracite and bitu- minous coal. 215 8. 15th streot “Harmon & Weeth, Lime, cement, lath, hair, Dlaster, ete. Oftice 119 N. 16th street. P. H. Mahoney & Co., Hard—Coal - Soft. Oftices 815 N. 16th and cor. 10th and Douglas sts HARDWARB. Reotor & Wllln'lmy Uo|Liea-Olark - Andreesen Cor Hardware 0, 11081110 Harnoy stroe Onaha oo T ——— HIDBS, WOOL | TALLOW, FUR, 1.8, Smith & 00.. Geo, Oberne & Co,, 8138, 13k s 1408-1412 Loavenworth b 10th snd Jackson ste Omaha. Omaha Omaha. IRON WORKS, Paxton & Vierling | Iron Works, | Wrought and cast tron | bulding worlk, oniios brass work, g ral foundry, machine and | work. UL P Omaka Safo & Tron Works, nuf're o and Lurglay {anfes, vaults, Jal} uttors fir ‘G, Ad dreen, 1ith & Jackson sta Wilson & Dmio, M'f'g tubular flues, fire box bollers, tanks, ete, Acmo Iron and Wire Works, Tron, wire and br 512 8. 1ith st W. Boehl, - Propriotor. | Pierco ama 19th streets. et e g LI'I‘HOORAPHINO wks. REB! Prumug Co. Lithographing, Printing aud Blank Books. 11th and Howard Sts, _— LIQUORS. e cnmnnnnnnnnd William Darst, wi Tler & Co,, Liquor Morchants, 1112 Harmoy s Manufactur'rs Kennedy's st Lndin Biiters 1913 Farnam St., Omaha, -_— S LUMBER. oW, Douglass & Oo.r Hardwood Lumber, o8 and Liguors. John A, Wakefield, Tmported American, Ports 1 Milwaukes lie Comont and Quiucy White Lime, Wyatt - Bullard Lums ber Co. 20th and Tzard Streets, Louis Brad ford, Lumber, 1ime, cement, ota, 1610 North 16th Stroot. “Obarles R, Lee, dwood lumber, wood earpets and parquet flooring. oth and Dougl Fred W. Gray, Lime, Cement, Ete, Eto. Cor. 9th and Douglas 023 Dougla streot. __MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. L. Oberfolder & Co,, Tmporters and Jobbers in Millinery. 208, 210and 212 South 11th sireet. —_— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETO. Max Meyer & Bro. (o, Mt jewolers, dealers in musical instruments, ot Farnam and 16th, 1 A Hnspe, I, Planos, Organs, Artists Materlals, Ete., 5 Douglas Streot. OILS. ot o SUNUUISEEOUY Consolidated Tank Line Co. Refined cating Qils. axlo grese. oto, AL Blshop, Manager e e —— OYSTERS. A, Booth Packmvrfla., Platt & (o., Oyste oa | “Tlger brand,” fresh oyse L tors, fish and ca 89088 Omanabranch, 1308 Leavenworth, 816.and 817 Howard, Nebraska Fuel Co., 213 8. 13th street, __Omah, Neb. J J. Johnson h Co, 218 8. 16th streot, Omaha, Neb, Mount & Griffin, 215 8. lith streot, Omaha, Neb, Howell & Co,, 217 8. 14th street, Omaha, Johnson Bros,, P14 Farnam streot, Omaha, Neb. 0 B. Havens & (:o., 1502 Farnam street, Omaha. CORNICE. Eagle Cornice Works, Manufacturers of Galvan- “lzed Tron Corn Window eaps, motalic sky- lights ' 1110 ana 1112 Dodge St. 'DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co,, Dry goods, furnishing go0ds, notions. Cor. 11th and Howard sts. Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods Co., 00ds, notion urninhing ko Corner 1ith and Harney Dry ents' DRUGS. “Blake. Bruce & Co, 800-803 Leavenworth st. Omaha, Neb. BLECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Eleotrical Co, llustrated Catalogue free. 1614 Capito Avenue. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Parlin, Orendorff & Martin Co., Corner Jones and 9th sts. Omaha, Neb. T, @ Northwall, General western agent ‘-)kumlln Plow Co., 1340-1301 Sherman ave. _FLOUR. _ Broken Bow Roller | B Milling Co.. Office and warehiouse, 1012 N. 16th street. R, T\ Davis Mill Oo., M1’ auSt. Joseph. Omaha House, Cor. 8th and Jackson sts. 8. F. Gilman, 1014 N. 16th stroet. C. E. Black, - Manager. (lemens Osknm P M'f'g of ready to ralse Slap Jack Meal, finest eakes in the world. 1207-1215 8. 2N sireet. FURNITURE AND OARPETS. bewey & Stone Fur- niture Co,, Chas, Shiverick & Co. Furniture and Carpets. — PAPER. | PLATING‘ Qarpenter Paper Co.,| Western Plating ¢ Wia Carry a full stock of | Gola, nickel printing, wrapping and | plating on writing paper, card pa- Polishing brass & chan= |, ete. dellor work. 1114 Dodge, PRODUCE, COMMISSION. Ribbel & Smith, Sohroeder & Oo,, Dealers In_country prod- Cash buyers butter andg Truits, vegetables, | eggs, and ge misslon merchants, 420 South 11tk str Phelps Bros., E B Branch & 00., Country produce, fruits, | p, ote. 1215 Howard street. 0. Rosso & Oa', ign, California tropleal fruits, 215 Howard street. Porter Bros. Co,, Californla, Florida and tropieal fruits, £01-811 Jones stroot. 0. W. I‘Inln. - llllmlx«r Kirschbraun & Snns, Butter, eggs and poultr sllvor and all oduce, frults of all kinds, oysters, 1 street. " Robert | Purvis, 217 Howard stroet. Write for prices on bue ter, eggs, poultry and Ham Clark & Oo., Butter, poultry and g 69 South 15th street. " Williams &Erom, Produce and fruits, and 1214 Harney street. Country produce, frults, vegetables, grocers’ Talties. tons, splees, 4174108, it St. RUBBER GOODS, ETC. Omaha Rubber Co., Manufacturing and job- bers all Kinds rubbeér Roods. 1008 Farnam streot SAFES. A. L, Deane & Co, General agents for Hall's SEEDS, Emerson Seed Co,, Secd growors, delers 1n garden, grass, grain and ath 10th St., Omaa. —_— SASH, DOORS, M. A. Disbrow & Co., Manufucturers of sash, doors blinds and Mouldings. fice, d Boha 8ash & Door Cou Manufacturers of moulde Ings, blinds, doo o 16th and Clark streets. STOVES. Duffy-Trowbridge Stove Manufac'g Co., vinegars, Manufactur'g stoves and slove pipe. 217-219 Bouth Sth street. | 12151215 Leavenworth st. ——— SYRUPS. Farrell & Company, Wholessle manfa syrups, molasses and 40 vesterday and 3475 Thursday ot is unchanged on stock. The poorer Feeders suow no im- Furniture and carpets, 1115-1119 Farnam street, arish influence. The first prices were gencrally large fractions lower than yester- day’s final figures. while North Amerlcan was TEA, OOFFEE, SPICES, CIGARS. Consolidated Coffee of last week. The boeves and butehers' grades are very dull, o. roloth XX, 4lzc i Kruitof the Loom, " Housekeeper. 130 SODA—I'kgs, 60 108 10 bOX, b%0; kegs, 414 VINEGAR—-30 gr. N, Y. apple cider, i0¢; D, 8. elder, 12¢; white, wine, 15¢; fancy, fruit, 1xe 60, 9igc; Hest Yet, uv' Cabot, 33e; First call, ta 9c; 11111 Sew per Idem, 8¢ dozen he knows the reason;” the young 1 1206-1210 Farnam St. seapegrace having stolen the twelfth R O1L8 2% lower at 16, Atchison and Big Fourl's each, Loulsville & Nashville 1%, and several others 1percent. A flood of North American was poured upon the market fn the first few min- ! trading, and the price dropped suddenly 10 to7, u loss of 11% per cent from last night. Some of the others sympathized with this woakness and Louisville & Nashville fell away 1§, Atchlson 14, Northern Paclfie, the preferred 2, and others smaller fractions, The market outside of North Amerlcan was not specially active and with the absence of special pressure to sell came a materiul ro- action, North Amerfcan going back to 11% and settling to about u level of 11 for the remaix der of the hour, The confident feeling, how- ever, was soon restored, and activity in- creased toward the end of the hour, while prices advanced more rapidly, gains over the lowest prices of early dealings extending to 244 per cent, Clevelund, Columbus, Chicago & Bt. Louls, Reading, Atchison, Burlington Northern Pacific preferred, Loulsvilie and Rock Island belng most prominent in the up- ward movement, which carried most of the list behind the prices of last evenin: Big Four rose to 63 Atchison to 814, Burllngton to 8%, Northwestern 1010645, Rock Island to M, Bt. Paul to 49 Missourt Pacifio to 664, and Union Pacific to 49, while Reading rose to32%. The list broke way from the Villards during the hour to 1 o'clock, and although North Amerlean dropped back from 12 to 0, Northern Pacific ) from 21% to 20445 and preferred from €334 t0 61, the other active stocks held firm at about the best figures on moderate business. The duy ended with no special victory for the other party In stocks, The good advance of the morning proved only temporary and room traders sold everything on the bulge. During the last hour the decliues were general but not sharp, and at the close stocks showlng net losses far exceoded those showing any galn. North Amerlcan closed at 11%, or about 7 poluts provemeut. Estimatea re iy of tast woo lower. The rang: Hogs. pts of hozs. 10,100, as com- pared With 10664 yesterday e of pr 8 pal the bulk selling at BLTOZHA, heavy, .00 erago of th last week: Estimated v Is unchunged. 0@81.00. Shel ep. and’ 8. The market was 5 to 150 d 7 Thurs= B3.00003.87 14, Light, 83,0003 Nt mized, &i.4003,50, price with 8378 yesterd i The uv vald was %167 a8 compared y and Thursday of ceints of sheep 372 as com pared Wwith 196 Thursday of lust week Nutives, EHTH. The murket westerns, Disposition of Stock, Showing the number of he: murket as chased on this 1d of stoek pur- ported by the welghmasier of the Stockyards company for November Switt & Co.. 13 George N, Haun Arnour-Cud packing Hamilton & St CATTLE, & phen: o Benton & Underwood.\\0 0 Shippers und focders Bwift & Lo, George I 3. P Bquires & (oo Brittain & Co HOGS, T Armour-Cudaly packing company . Omaha packing company. packing mmpnuy § ipany wond packing con pany .. Bhippers and teeders... . 11000 suEEP, Swift & Co...... Representative Sales, STEERS, No. Av. Pr. 101028 85 5 0 110 116 No. Av. cow 078 . K0 1071022 21025 15, 800 2. 15 1. Pr, 8, L) 1 1 1 1 1 No. Av. 19 prime white, 9%c; 113e; headlight, 130 SALSODA—BUIS, 17! . Stove Por 15) water white, 74 gasoline, 1 granulated, % H—82.0080.00 per gross. per 100, §17.75; Lowlston, per 100, Unlon'Square, 40 per cent off 1ist. ~Da ) 1b% in bbl, bulk, grade, 60 ; est grade 100 s, best grade 28 10s, 82.35; rock salt, crushed, #L80; Common. bbf, 1 F. 0., twin flats, . Young Swiss, @17 Limberger, 125¢. odium, per Lbl, $8.50; small, per 1b, Amerioa, Ile; Edum, infoll, eath, 10.00; Goops—Barley, 4140; farina, 5o cal. bbls, #6020, macaronl, 1081c; v Lo rive, cholce, BX@ae; fancy, 64@ 7e, sugo and tapiooa, 6@ic; Lima beans, 6o split peas, fe; spaghett!. lie DRikED urkish prunes. less than hihds, original hbds, 1o less; Bosnin prun b boxes, 100 0 110, 9¢; npples, evipo- rated, ' new ring cholce. 15; evaporated, new ring prime, He; apricots, fancy, in sacks. 194303 bluckt Taspberries, 2 1bs 1o box, H@ 5 new, 5,@i%e, origi- nalcasks. e loss; Votlzza currants, extra, in boxes, 6130, Sugan--Perlb—Cut loaf, standurd powdered, 63 Thoi granulated. standard, 6i0; confections erst A Uei white extra G "brilliant, Giic; extra U, royal, 6e; central O, 8%0; goiden O, durk C, 4 CoTTON ROPE—14 Inch, 17c, rimicelll, 100 head, Ti0i,_cubes, 0%c; XXXX. powdered, Provisions. SMOKED MeATS ~Sugar Cured—Hams, 14 to 16 b wverage, 10o; hans 2 o 22 Ib average, 0%c; hams, 1210 average, 10ige; skinned hams, 1030} hams' (No. 2, 8ic; shoulders, Go; clear breaktast buoon, boneléss break- fust bacon backs, © 1 amous boned ham, 8lc: Oaliforola or 'plonio hatus, figes boncless ham, i) dried book hams (sots), Tiges drind beot clods, 62; short soiced rolls orha: m roulette, 7i40; s beef tongues, por doz, 88.5); spectal brand hums, 12 to 1 average, special brand boneless break fast bucon, selected dried beef bams, insides and knuckley 100; selected wide clear broakfast acon, Bic. DRy SALT MEATS—Fancy lght welght short 8 King Phillip eambric, 10 Lonsdule, de; Lonsdale cambric, 10%4¢; New York Mills, lic: Onk Lawns, T WIGANS—N et—Thistlg 6¢; Red Cros Stovens' K, 10-1n, H%c; Stevens' D, 18 10 e vens' P, 18 Stovens' N, 2 in, vens' NN, 32 in, 1e; Stevens' STR, 20 in, bleached, 16 extr: WINTS — Fancy Bi4c; Stoel River, 6o, Rumipo, 4 Iger, 5! Shirting—Martha Washilgton, #5¢; Merrimg Turkev Reds—Fanifai nfiold, 8ie: Herlin, ite, PILLOW CASINGS—Brown— 10%¢; Pepp spperell. 0 4, 200 Pepperetl, 104, -In, 1305 Utica, 68-In, 17%0i Utica, % o Utlei, &-in, 20c; Utlea, 90-1n, 28ge. ' Bleached Pepperell, 43’ 10%4¢: Pepperell. 46-in, l'flust-roll o4, 10c Poppercll, 84, 20c 4, 2204 110-4, {Xu“ ea, 10-4, 28¢, Indigo’ bluer Martha Was ington, dlsc; Americun 04e: Armold, Gies Ar- nold B, fill"l) 11440 mac, 7-8, 1 Be: Huaflio Atlen Pinks: jo; Chawmbray, 6o Red Star, high col* Net—Amoskeag, 0 oz, 15c; York Everett, standard, l‘“ Hay- o 01d Vork XX il Tatdronce ¢; Lawrence, § oz, 154505 oy stri and ohecks. 11540 BOLAMNE AN CorronabEs- York, nankin, 1015c; Everett, lli‘nl. 18¢; Lewiston, 10 oz, 2i5¢; \\ulklumuun, o, Langdon GB, 0i4¢ dystone, 407 Bt L ;| Jrown, 4le Rolled Olover, be; Siater, 83e ors, 1c extra, Coal, On board cars #t Omaha — Anthracite — Chestnut, range and egg, 8.5 per ton; grate, 00, Boft coal-Walnut block. $4.00; lowa lump, 8.75; lowa nut, & Druzs, —Per o0z, P. & W., #4c; Gery r 1D, an, dlej usoct powder, 9 i oplum, 8110; morphine, per oz, #2.5; hops, per 10, 10 ino, 18¢; dextrin cuttlebou o; commercial, I8¢ blue vitrol, 7 451 Rperm ofl, Tuukl beaus, §1.8562.00] m-m. i@ AN sulphurie turpentine, 456 spoon some time before, i Tickets at lowest rates and su perior accommodations via the great Rock Island route Ticket office, 1602—Six- teenth and Farnam streets Omaha. NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Capital. - - = - $400,000 Surptus Jan. 1st, 1890 - 87,800 Officers and Directors:-Henry W. Yatos, Presidon wiss. Read. Vice Preaident; Jam W. Bavag lun‘blohn 8. Coilins, R. C. Cushing, J. H. 8. Hughies, casbier. THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th and Farnam Sta. A General Banking Business Transnoted. FOR MEN ONLY MAGIC CUR [ For LOST or FAILING MAN- HOOD: General and NER- VOUS DEBILITY, Weakness of Body and Mind; Effectsot Errors or excessesin Old or Young. Robust. Noble MANHOOD fully re- stored We_guirantee every caso or monoy Tefunded. BAmple course, Nve dnys' (ront. ment. #1; tull course. 8. Securely scaled from bservation. Cook Remedy Co.. Omaha, Neb §t.Clair O fiice. Hotol, Cor. 1ith and Dodges JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. 1 i GENTS' FURNI! Schneider & Loomis, Jobbers and Tmporters of notions and furnishing §00ds, 1111 Toward street. SHING GOODS. J.T. Robinson Notion Co,, Gents' furnishing goa w' O celobrated brand Fiuckskin' pants, shirt Cor. 12th and 10 ward st GLABS PAINT, OIL ETC. MK:uumd Glass and Paint (o, 1408-1412 Harney street. Omaba, Neb. 7. A Fuller & Co, 1402 Dougias Street, Omaba. William Cummings, 617 and 619 South l6th 8t., Neb. GROO. ERIES, Paxton & Gallagher, 705-711 8. 10th street, Omaha, Neb. D. M. Steelo & Oo., 1201-1205 Jones street, Omaha, Neb, Meyer & Rupke; 14031405 Harney stre Omaha, Neb, 8loan, Johneon & Co, Allen Bros., 1114 Harney street, Omaha, N Hcfiord, Brady & Co,, 18th and Leavenworth, Omaha, Nebrask GUN POWDER. Hugh G. Olark, Agent s Gunpowder, 1218 Harney steesb Company, 1414 and 1416 Harney st. Omaha, Neb. TOYS. H. Hardy & Co., Toys, dolls, albums, funcy £00ds, house furnishing goods, children's car- rlages. 1319 Farnam st. PR e Y STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES 0. 8. Wind Engine &| A. L. Strang & Sons, 1002-1004 Farnam streely The Omaha Typs Foundry. Printers’ Supplies, Now and second-hand Innehinery. 1118 Howard street, Pump Co., Halliday wind mills, 91§ and 120 Jones st. G. K. Rows, acting manager. Omaha, Nob. Crane Oompnny, Hose belting, packing, steam pumps, plumbing #ouds. 922-24 Farnam stroet. ~ SOUTH OMAHA UNION STOCK YARDS co, - - LIVE STOCK COM M[SSION. e et Martin Bros,, 44-60 Exchange Bullding hcako. § Exchange Butlding, Bouth Omaha Hunter & Groen, 30 Exchange Building, LIM\TED Boyer & Truitt, 08-60 Exchange Bullding, South Omaha, 8, J. Coffman, Bmiley & (o, 20 Exchange Bullding, Bouth Omaba. Wood Brothers, 2 Exchange Bullding, Eouth Owmaka. Bouth Omah e

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