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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE,. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1890. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, Wheat Proves a Burprise to Both its Friends and Enemies, UNEXPECTED AND HEAVY SELLING. The FI Sudden Changes the Kule— Too High with no Support —Cattie and Hogs. ctuations Fast and Furious— orn to Tie ned with o8 little The early CHIcAGO, Dec L—[Specinl Telegr: BEE]-Them urkets on ‘change of erable force. but with pr changed from the eloso yesterduy. trading showed an_unsettled state of things generliy, with prices very irregulur. Wheat surprised both its friends and its enemies today, It was subject to quick changes, due artly to manipulation and in part to legiti= matenews, What promised tobe u narrow markot at the start beeame broad and unset- tled und showedn range of nearly % before midday. Thero was, 18 on Wednesduy, some very unexpected und heavy selling at one time, and on this the lowest price wus touched, L i the day thero w as quite s collection of bull news and the market responded quickly and was well heldup to 1 o'clock. The action in May was as follows: Opened at 98%c, the closing price last night, sold at 98%c, off to H7%c, up to ke, off 1o 9%, up to 98%e, back to up to Wi back to ®e, up 00340, back to Wie shortly before the close. The first influences were not. bullish ridge was crodited with covering bull houses took sonie whewt. firrn market and the selling set n ava fu rate. Tt was headed by Gifford, Walker & C and otherhouses and there Was an unex pec selling by Beazly of 500,000 bushels and by Mitehell and Cudahy me of those who first bid the market up also sold. Sclling was 0 generalon the way down to it thatthe erowd gotshorton the market, The up-turn wasquitens sudden, Login & Co., Counsel- man & Day, Baker, Linn and others led the buy Shorts were easily frightened and prices recoveredle In afew minutes, Later in the aay estimates on the visible supply for Monday clalmed that country elevator storks wre 7,500,000 bushels less than a year ago. Local commission houses raported orders from mill- ers for 1iberal car lots of wheat, Still later it was reported that 100cars of No. 2red wheat had been sold to Indiana mill With no bear mnews In slght the was casily advanced to 90%e, and after yleld- Ing to #0¢ there was asecond bulge to004e at 10o%clock. There wasno let-up in support in wheat the last half hour. The very best prices were not held because of some real- fzing which was natural on an up turn ot nearly 2e from botton figures. December was quoted 90c, off to 89cup to 91c and closed at 00%¢e. January sold at 924¢, off to 91%¢, up to 93340, closing at®2%c. May did not get ubove 00140, and closed at Wije, A leading commission house was informed by its floor men early today that “‘corn 15 too high, withnothing to support and nothing to break the priceunless the recelpts increase.” Recelpts today were 103 cars, orabout twenty curs over the estimate. The narket sturted stealy around s, made alittle bulge to 5ise, when Bryant and a few others sold a lot of cornand put the price off to 523e. This wasthe bottom. Laverthe murket wascontrolled by the Improvement In wheat, and there was a firm cash corn market here and at New York, The recovery In corn earried May to 5iie, with the market firm at 5iise at 1 o'clock, The cornmarket closed at the best price of the day for December atfse,or headvince over Tastnight, January was up je at 50%c after selling athige. Mayclosed Leoverlast night and ko under the best price of the day at :::J,l‘,e. May corn privileges sold at 53ge and re wis some free selling of O. E Pardridge wus nearl 1lion oats eurly. credited witn seliing bushels of long stuffs and Baldwin and Famun also sold o]y The market weakened 104290 for Docember, 230 For Janury and 45¢ for May. ACURIS point the crowd becarno good buyers. The othor mur- Iots helpod tho up-turn and prices recovered to dilge for Docomnber, 43%¢ for Junuary and 4530 for My, closing at the best prices. Dispatches from the yards ropresented all arics as buying. logs at adyitneod prices. his eaused @ flrm opening o' provisions, Lar with bs - and pork slightly higher: On this uppear- anoe of | strongth puckers and - loeal holders of * procucts became sellers and rices wore foroed down Slowly il iround, evilloy was i heavy sellor of May ribs, Ar- mour & Co. Sold J aniary pork and the inter- natlonal preking conpiny sold Januiry ribs . Cudihy sold stufy on call, 1kyan & Co. were the best buyers, There wis soue outside huy {niof porkitroimd botton prives. Pork Sold s Ow s #1037 44 for Junuary, #1145 for May, una Sod 10674 and S50, Lard was o to § Lordanuiry and. closed nt ¥.47%5 for Ribs sold b ®urls for Jamuiary and 4 forMay,and closed as on Wednesday at £.40 and 5.0, opencd steady, () H H MoNTIL -+ 35uBH le vox] o4 03t bisly 53 50 @ 9% 52 40 95 540 5 814 LB FINANCIAL, New York, Deo. §.—[Spectal Telegram to Tie Ber]—S10cks-There was Little cause for enthusiasta in stock circles this morning. The nervousioss still continues and the prospects indieato s narrow market, Tho leading oper- ators confined their offorts to very fow stooks, amng which St. Paul, Lackawanna and Union Pacific were the most. consplouous, and while there was a general drooping tendency An carly doalings there was an undertone of strongth which asserted itself luter. Opening prices wore generally from 1§ to §o better than those of last ovening, but Pacific mail wus 13 per cont higher. A lmost all the lead- ingstocks were weik In early trading, Union Puclfic rotiring 3 per cont and the others ler fractions. Lackiwanua was strong, rising 1 per cent to 151%, whilo the losses in others were generally recovered later in the hour. The market became extremely dull tovard 11 o'clock, and at that time was firm, butat slight fractions botter than opening figures. The succeding hour brought nothing but slight irrozularities to the leading stocks. Luckawanna fell buck a polut o 10 aud Union_ Pucife off a pont from the ope b 48 3t P Wus 1051 and Rovk Isiatd np 4 11 l(“l:‘ll- eiteo Gas nfter selling at 33t drophed fo i, Tho reduction of Bunkof England rato to er cent had no marked effect in stocks, Late the day stocks acted hoavy and unnateal Bhers were tnifeations thit e Goi Bllssour! Poilic Showel b Goolie of 113 4t tin clow und Union Pactile ‘aftor & break of 'j ints to 46 elosed at 47y, Evenin f; of otter rato news from the westail the westorn stocks showed deuines of 5 0% pereent Lackawanni also closed with 0ne point lovs At 20}, Close money is still a factorhelping t Bt Snlos woro h 000 shirin, o P18 LI ’l'lm following were the closing quotations; 2ig | Nor m Paciiic 3 00 preforred &NW S48 prece Now York Contri ntrul Chicago & Alton. . (llll'&ll; Burling hey .. DL &W.... Tiiinors Contral LR &W.. .. Kinsas & Toxis Lake Shore. b4y '\. P Michigan Central. ... ‘4. Western U Missourt Pacttic. .. -r.rul NMoNEY-Un oall casy er cent, PROME MERCANTILE PAPER—04@0 per cont. BTERLING EXCHANGE—Quiet and weik | six Ly- Qay bllin 81307 demand 4.5, do proferrad lon Pacitlc 5 closed offered at 4 CHICVGO LIVE STOCK. OnxoAa0, Dee. 4.—(Speclal Telogram to Twr BEp)—CArrLe-Cattle are comingin in large mumbers trom all directions and the receipts have Increased 23,00 over the first four days of [apt weok, and that, too, on & falling war- ot trom Monday on 8o tur, Trado ls dull, the outl lowe fre ok exceeding for th j1d cows up to Christ Wi jan feature of the ron is that the ine most all natives, only a fow Texans arrivals, westerns market closed extremely dull and severallots | of dove 1 run of butch water mark. s stendy and pri mas ste #0002, Ho 10¢ I mixed, welgnts, .60 New ¥ Tk Bex) alr Lo g Business wis ron nearly o mmon mixed lighit, 70013, .80 1 DIRS, 2,500 belng among t anning stoek 1 and.aned fum he steers d the &' stock Iy again down 'he demand for stockers 18 fair The top price for Christ- ouse | were and, discouraging and prices s0 far, on everything steers, The s al- no The | car. ordinary to low prime shipping and export faie et ver prime b Mining Sh nk, Dec. 4 ~The followin stock quotations: Alice, Con, Cal Hale & mon w o Homestake. Torn Sily Mexicn N. Commonwealt Tur Bee) unchanged and firm tc > bags, incl ary. @ 1540 Spor. #1640 1 jon Vin Ol alth cross..... 1 0 410 Sy o good, ans in sight; stovkers, fve and ything. heavy an area. : ure tario ir | Piymouth. ko Sorra | Standard [Vellow Jacket Jprices aA.50} COWS, £3.00, 0 50 ough and d bu {Spefal Telegram the The Coffee Markot, New York, Dee. 4 e CorreR-Optio to5 pol 5015 points uding December May, CHICAGO, Firm Corn Onts Moss Pork- ary, $10.07%; M Prinie Ilmmhy Wiisk Flour I St v e adlyioush, & #1155 caush, et at \ulu\ Steady o $1.14 Unchanged; sy i winter patents, &, 3350, Buik clear, Butter-Quict @24 33Gle; Corn, b New Yonk, Dec she)s; exports. 2'red, #1,02 b N afloat, about stendy; higher; closing 409 bushels; spot clevator, B8 cember closin Oats—Recelpts, § 1s; Dbusl mixed wes Options fir ir-Quiet Su; 1 Lard Jaununr, Butt ery Meats-Shoulders, # ecinl ons nts "y up A M m. Steady; cash, 8 Telegram opened 15 wreh, her, close. 1t 81,23@1.25. pring ) 05605,70; <hort ribs, .10 higher; fu Ay s dry | No. 2 Flour, bhls Whent, bu 4 in 1. o, 1,029 1.03%@1.0: b 1,024, [ closed (o Options clos iltse 000 bu Ne fpts. lo: spot fivnier, No. | strong, creamery, 186264 i1l o 44 15005 bakers’ A4 “duiry, 303,65 ool to cholee teher regulation light, #.55@ to mining to steady and_ elosed nles, Jany §1 $14.600; $10:95; May, #.00; Junuary, $.02%; ) 8305 short sam eheddars, Amerleas, 1@ 10c. aind bull 8e; 'y Tt Lint deacd 1, soll 2ht ide dry 15, oo groen 4ig0; tod each, acked, ipts. Sh ipments, 20,000 50,000 1,000 145,000 elevato v, Op 2 red, 50 bushels; firm; at; ungrs ishels ). 2 white, nited closed for J nchin g r closed bid #4.25, Firm 20N 3¢ 4 o, 1, nt #10.7 spot, 17,00 14000 77,000 174,000 Wheat — Receipts, 8,400 147,630 bushels dull; LOI@1.04% tions closed December higher; exports. b, DALHR irty 410514 white western, ! December closing at 40'3c. nua ry 512.00. western steam, 0.12!5 asked, iry, 11@20; ci Clieese—Iim; Hght skims, 4#3@0%e. S, 0150 Januar, Corn 5075e. Onts—Tirm; Louis, Dee. 03501 May, o cash, 45¢; M Pork—Easicr; $I0473. Lard W 5,004 Wiiisky—Stendy; 8.1 Butter—Steady; cr. e, MINNEAPOLIS, Dec lower; closiy ole MILWAUKEE, 2 spring, cash, 87@! ecelpts, 460 cars; ern, e C Oats KANSAS CrTv, 2 hurdy 47%¢ bid, CINCINNATI, red, Vie. Corn—Active: —Firmer Oat No. 1hard, D No. I northern, Dec 88c; May. 054 December, Sic mrack, Dec. 4.—Wh Ma; n—Quiet; No. 3, 5c, Quict; No. Provisions—Quict Dec sh, K2 md )\, Siie bid, ash, 40@HY: Jauuary, 8¢ Decen July. ¥7, Dec. lay, 46} mery, 2200 “Wheat— Low options Tngher; nber, ) 40¢; dal ream- cash, 21407 May, iry, 3. —Wheat—Spot, active; shipments, 6 cars wber, Ole; on track, Junuary, aber, B Lent— U ¥, 0214 white, 45c. J.uumry pork, #10.80, L~ Wheat—St “December, 8 bl Unsettled; No. 2 cash, 47¢; No. 2 Deo, Whisky—8L14. LIVERPOOL, moderately; Californi: offe 78 Bl Co cental. on he prime s COWS an nmn.mu-u lizht 1 mixed, hts, $.80@4.87%; active Lamb S Lours, n—Flrm; CAGO, (d; market steady hi .| Deo Wi mixed cash, 4 No. 2 mixed, No.3 mixed, 4734@Asc. 524 @ 1o t—Q ui western, Lllh Dee, 4. ‘)p\n.z and ulls, #1002 cipts, 27,000 h ixed $1.70a03.75 Dec, 4 TOCK. “Cattlo— Recelpts, Christmas steers, 0xpOTt steers, #1154 No.¢ northern, on track, 84c. nsettled No. 1north- No. December, 140 bid, 4—\Wheat—Firm; e, et; h stockers $1.75 ket active ads RO prime hey. Tigt, ‘W% No. 2 olders A g 58 3d per 53,00, hod to and 955004001 market fairl 3 natives, $1L00%5. head; shipments, 2,800 head: m fair Lo fancy native steers 34,0063 and feeders, & ~Recelpts, Hogs J2:5.00, head: markethizher 84.208.50; Light, 33,504 Hogs—LRecelpts, 00 head; 3,503 ot St Vattlo— Recelpts, 2,000 eady; stockers 3,70 shipments. 4,400 nixed, 4.— Oattle — Recelpts, 100; market steady W3 stockers a 750 10,1503 market strong; bulk, 8.4 CATTL as compared with Thursduy onanua M of lasy 2,002y week. shipments, 40, s l RKETS. stoers, A fe 1,300; Thursday, Dee. 4. Estimated receipts of ecattle. 1,600, he terday and market was active and strong on, the best grades of both steady on s and butcliers' stock seare others, Iy eeders are demand and firm, Hoas—Estini compared with f last we e io 16c higher, duy The maf and 870, tho bulk sctiing at & 'wu;x Thursduy SHE| compared market s firm. o . 1 on 10. average of the oric us uxllll?ltrl'«l with 85,45 yesterday and $3.58 stweek. ted receipts of hogs. 0.4 pa good feeders in 400, & Th et was active and The rangeof prices was u,mun d (' receipts of sheep, 498, as R A\xn.l\vs‘ yosterd Y. The m autton 2,.85Q@A00; westerns, Disposition of Stock, Showinz the numberof head of stock pur- this market us repor el b; y tho welghmaster of the Stockyards company for December 41 CATT Swift & Co. iammiond o The Cudahy packing comipiny Henton Nels The Cudahy packing pack Omaha Swift & The G Underwoos rris Shippers and | « HOGS, Hammond & © Shippers and feeders. SHEEP, Swift & Co.. G. H. Mammond & Co.. No. Av, Pr. 2 00 1. 620 1. 950 8., 852 100 885 2. 988 4,100 11120 21085 LN 1007 0 1050 L1100 975 1005 1..1040 1..1030 u.wWw company.. ng company... Representative Salos. B . Av. & 1030 1075 o118 218 STEERS AND X COWS, 1005 1060 1065 o, 18 Pn 2 15 2 4 0. HEIFFRS, 1 10 16 18 No. Av. i1 it 1002 1183 1061 260 1313 13 1101 008 ZZSS romnceelyg SEEEE SSEHER EEHLEE 211121 1067, 11100 2 00 0 00 0 00 [ @ 213 2Lt 111188 3 40w 13 7., 12..1060 I8 030 1. 008 2 240 240 240 2 50 5 50 1400 50 1560 60 1440 65 1420 0 1470 6% 1570 00 1230 00 40 00 1510 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 00 11700 2 95 00 2. 630 10 15 1670 04 40 001 10 1470 265 200 CALVES, 150 4443 225 WESTERN CATTLE. 563 170 400 No. . Rye— blstee e Willinm Dolin= 30 steers. Rl L &8, 6 2bulls . . 1 co Swan Land 4 cann 20bulls.. .. 17 cows 15t 40 steers Myors— 80 buills. 4 cann Pr 015 10 Av. 1004 1181 1120 018 1060 L1077 1140 1170 10 4l steers. G. P, O, iim 7steers 10 steers 20 steers 1% 1070 1100 st i §steers. . No. 170 westerns, wethors. .. 13 natives, n 1buc 93 stock ewd s tock 200 120 160 10 2% el 120 120 41 G4 1GS AND ROU 12 150 200 215 10 10 iy OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Groceries, Morasses=BUIs. N, 0. taney, por gal, 48@51 @ dse; good, a. baking, 28 R aRia e 14 LD, 25 2-zal kitts, D FRUITS— —Apricots, $2.20 pecled apricot peaches. 827000 Bartlett pears, BT white, #2 3 )i quinces £1.003 $18 ; tra fine goods—Apricots, ford po #.00; sliced peaciy 81.23; Burtle(t pears, £1.85; g ages, 5,50, Penches, seeonds, $2 low Craw- for erea egg plums, & cinned froit— wpples. 3-10, 31.10 1, 1 doz In_case, $205 gooseberries, Baiti more standard, 2-10, #1105 strawborries, #1. raspherrics, §1.40; blueberries, #1: red rasp: berries, $1.50; \rl:l('khn'rlil‘i. $1.10 cherries, 813060165 pineapples, slice., 8125240, SuaAr—uranulated, Goc; cubes, loaf, e; Vm\ll\'loll. standard, 6 I)U\Vth'l d, yellow ¢ ight E MAriE cut A r l-1b Doxes, aukes, B-1b bose -1 bricks: & 1hs in Vox, pure, 1 s—5-tie parlor, & ., pluin, #1 whisk L0V 1.2 »Ar-Bastile, motiled. per 1b, 10c; do white -per b e lnundry soap. per 100 bars. $, 5,005 shaving soap. 5iasioe per doz; tollet soap, sakes per box, per doz, Provisions. Curs. — Rolls, Te: beef sirloin butts, kae; strip loins, 8'ac; rounds, rounds, rump on, bei 1k Off, Glae; boneless rumps, do; Fresn B derloins, 14 s strips, 63 ramp - off, 6e; rounds, chucks, He; plates, shoulder clods, 41 1#14¢; beef lofns ten- bone o; kidnoys, enc vs, ench, 1ic; beef he ues, cach, 40c, —Pori loins, ic; tenderloins, 1ic shoulde hoeks, dei trim= mings, 5 ck bones, 205 dressed 03s. g cleancd pigs’ feet (per dozen,) de; rough un- cleaned pigs’ feet (por dozen.) MuTTON—Cholce dressed mutton, 8%e; raol of mutton, le; suddles of mutton, 9¢; breasts of mutton. of mutton, 10¢. EATS-Frosh Hams, 21 1bs average. 6 1bs average, Bc; 12 Ibs avernge, Blye; frosh shoulders, 43¢; pork loins, 7¢; pork tens derlofns, 1ie; deaf lard, not rendered, 6xc, spure ribs, e POKK AND BEEP—Tn barrels—Mess pork, new, #11.00; clear pork cks, heav medium, $11.50; short cut ele 10505 family poric, lean. #1025 pig pork, 81503 now extri mess beef, 8,95 oxtra plate beof, plate beef, 0i rolled boneless beef, #6.50; boneless Tumps, #8.50; shoulder elods, $8.50. DIY-SALT MEATS—Fat bucks, back ey '(!r.l, ~hm| cle: y B%0; bellies, 16t 0 1b short ribs, ; short giic; shoulders, spure ribs, (e lean bbis, Bl Ble; SMOKED MEATS—Host extra light'V to 10 1baver: 141D aver; pediun 0i4e; heavy, 2 1b average, 91407 ext heavy, 2 to251b average, de: skinned slie- ing, 18'to 20 1b uverage, 930! California_hams. Ge: N, Y. shoulders. e Boston shoulders, § to K1 i boneless hum, Kige; breakfast bacon, (elear) 5 to 7 1b strips,'Tie: breakfust bacon (rib) 133c; dried beel hams (sets) T regular, Ge; elods, 5%0; faney lean backs, 7c. gpecial—~Hums, 12 10 15 1b uvérage, 11¢; break- fust bacon, 1015¢ BEEF TONGUE: —Bbls, 200 b, # beef {ongucs, smoked, per Ib, 104, Poik ToNGUES -Sweot Plclded, THalf bbls, 1001bs, "w(‘vl Pickled, Sugar Cured 0; half bbls, 100 Ibs, #.00; Sugar Cured bLls, 50 1bs, l ANB TONGUES—Uncooked, Mild Cure—Hult bbs, 100.1bs, #7.00; quarter hbis, 50 s, $.00, SPICED P1G8" ToNGuEs—Cooked--Half bbls, 80 1bs, $11.50; quarter bbls, 0 1bs, 8.0 kits, 15 1bs, Jooked—Half bbls, , 40 1s. 80.00; kivs, 7.50; quarter D LAMDS ToNaus 80 Ihs, $11.30; quurter bur 16 1bs, £2.50, Country Produce, BurrER—No quotable change In the buatter market. Good country rolls, 4@16e: cholee, Higisg 00d country solid pack iry, 18@2¢; good croamery, 21 @270, POULTIRY—The receipts of poultry are very lightand the market firm, Dressed chickens sold at 7ase and some small lots of very cholce stock sold as high as ve. The general run of turkeys sold at 10@11e, but 12¢ was pald for some cholce stock on an urgeunt order, Geese and QUOKS Are quoted At I+ EGas—Strictly fresh und bright stock sells as high as %ie, the offerings being very light. GANE—There was ulimost no gime in to make o Lkl Of the market. . Prices are firm. Prairie chickens, per dozen, §3.2504.50; mallard ducks, nominally, 82 7523.00; teal ducks, #1.00@1.26 mixed aducks, $1.50; quall, #1001 15; a\h’l rab- D, $2:50054,00; smal) rabblis. Te@s.00; doer wnd antelope carcasses, 5gbe; saddles, 12%@18e, F1aRONS~Thero 18 00 demand: Vegetables. POrATORS—There are uot many home grown on the market. but about we. T by Colorado ste ONIoRs—Choice such as there are sell at demand 1s supplied principally kat 8110611 Wtock, $1L.00@1.40; Good stock, #1.00@4.25 per BEANS—Desiranls stock, #2408 CELERY--100400 pie So' CABBAG ler Ih.l‘ i LETTUCE—Per dor,, oo, CAULIFI rdoz. TURNIPS—Rutabagal, bushel, BEETS -Cholee stoek, Spanish, cholce 60@0de por o por bushel ‘resh Fruit Fiutr-Quincles 10 per {ialf box, Y clloy, K250 ber bunch. CALIFORNIA winter Nelis, BANANAS ORANGES—Moxjcan ApeLEs—Per b, Kind and variety, GRANUERALRS “banioy Cape Cod 0312.50; bell L 8.5, Stock, 86.5077.00, 35,00 por bl small S50, necording to the ESH—por trout, f fie; pickerel, i 1b.—Lake—Trout.medium small, L Sey white, 10c; perch, 7e; pike, Dlck bass, 16es croppie, lie; fish - Stealc cod. flounders, 1c; red |l et blue fish, 17 pels, 183 lobste scnliops, per el nueke River fluh ED HERIUNG 5e; full white Iy white oo, Milehner's, e de Jpitand: 4oe; Rus: , splc n - sardines, Sh f um wie; Hnburg spiced \erring, o y I herring $10) Codfish—Exira Georges, Whiteeber b, 650i extra Grand bunk, large, 41se Boneloss cod- fish—Turkey cod, middles. b DOXCS. 12 0 Crate, 3ge: snow white, 2-1DUr ks, Tihes sliver br 1, 2-1b brick ‘ge. Smoked fish — Extra Nalibut. strips. L1lge blonters, Cromurty, 5 in box, 81 sealed hereing, striet] T, sealed herrd ; dtam, K flsh, T4 bloaters, medium plitin, H0c shore, medinm No. 2, #1610, -White fish, anchis vies, ete.—Qr. bhls of 40 1bs. o. 1 white fish, large, $105; No. 1 white fish, medium, $2 fish, large, #8195 extra famil it white fish, $1.00;No.l Muckinaw trou ifornia salmon, blood red, ¥, piced anchiovies, §.25; bristliigs, $.00. r, Bran, . Divvis' high patont N Blue D, fuil patent, $ half pate 0; R 1L Davis' speeial Roy patent. No. 10, & Minnesota patent, §27 Kansas havd wheat patent. §2.65; Nebraska spring wheat putent, §£.60. I nodal, 8280; Snow White, R0, 2,00; Myr- L and Crean 50 Hawke .00 per. in bils, Jack me N. Y., brand, ) 2-1b pikc! e NArLs—Base, #2.00 Charcoal, L O, 14x20, 112, 1RON—No0. 25, #3.50; No. Strictly halt and] steels nalls, #0.00; I 8560, Se ‘luanished boiler size, 33c per b cola rolled, e per 1b; sheeting, %e per1b; pit und fluts, 3¢ | Wik BLOCK per GALVANIZED SHEET IROXN, cent; fxs ib: bar, e Discount 5-10 per pat. plan, iron, Nos. 24 and 27 A, 1045¢; B, Diugs. Quinine per oz, P. & W, 44c indigo, per b, 1o¢; £.10; morphine, gly erman, 2%c¢; nsect ‘powder, 21e; opium. #2.70: hops, per 1D, 3 cuttlebone, Dblue vitriol, ¢ 450480 1 sperm_oil, $1.10 12003 bi ot des holic neid, suipl pentine. 47 tolu, 4 @k & @ie; ereot, 41 copodinm, 10a4 fe 1 tur- chioroforn 21,005 lv= iy, 2e; sulphur, e Tum, 293¢5 copperas, D4 epsom salt, 1e; wuber sult, 1he; antipyrine, 3140 per oz nistol, 8180 peroz: antikamu, $1.00 per oz} st. strychnin, 3LO@1.15 per oz; licorice root, per b, 16 Paintsand Oils. : O1Ls—Dinmond ercscent engtne ofl lion, 40c; perfection engine oil, He i« enzine oll, 45¢: hercules engine oil, b0c, V ARNISHES—Furniture, No. 1, 0e; furniture. No. 13110} conch, oxtra, ed 011 finish, ght, $1.20, Grass—i5 and 10 per cent from list of March, 1800, LEAD WEre iy O1i—Carter, in 5001b lots, #1.50; in_1,00-1b 1ots, per cwt. & Southern Co., 8t. Louts, in 500-1b lots, "$7.50; in 1,000-1b Iots, per cwt. $7.20; Red Seal, 8t. Louls, in'500-1b logs. )7 in 1,000<1D lots, per e wt, §7.80, WinTe Dry-—-Gilder's whiting,” perib, 11 Commercial whiting, per 1b, 1¢; English C, 8. Puris white, per Ib. Tie. Rep DRy-—American Chattanooga, 2¢; English 1bs, 24e: Indian No. L 12¢; netian red, lije enctian, barrel 6 Tuscan, English, YEL ows—Chrdme yellow, 6 to 10; ocher, Roehcl 2c; ochier, washed Duteh, 4¢; ocher, washe neh, 21 Purty—Pure, in barrcls, kezs and tubs, 2ige: in bladders, 2i5e; in j0-1b tins, 2ge, VEGETABLE O1LS—Linseed, domestic raw, in barrels, per gailon, 6 Tinsced, domestie BoL1ed, n burrals. per gullon, & ANIMAL AND Fisi O1ns—Wh winter, 1 ae; whale, winter. 62c; sperm, bleached w . bleached xtra bleached ter, $1.00. Lumber. Quotitions are for cur lots on board ¢ ars at DIMENSIONS— 120 14t 16 1t 1 2x4. 815 00 15 00 15 0 X6 500 15 00 Ux80U 15 00 15 00 15 00 10. 16 00 1500 15 00 IX12. 16 00 16 00 16 (0 ixd o BXS 16 00 16 00 16 00 17 00 BHArDs—No. 1 com, HK0; N No. § com, $13.50; No. 4 com, #11 L ENGING=NO. L Gein, 12 and u £t, rf, $10.00; 1, Gem 16t $10.00 G-, 1240 1 1, 6-in, 16 £t. $16.00; 4 12 and 14 16, $13.00; 4-in, #15.00; No. 3, 6-in, 16 ft, 13,007 4-1n, #1300, SIDING=-A, 12, 14 and 16 ft, $92.00; C, $17.50; B, , 14 und 16 76, 520.50; D, $14,50, FLOORING—A, G-1n, white pin B, 6-in, white pine, #6.0: D, white bine sel. fencing), #17.00 per M extra. 0K BOARDS—A, 12-In, 818, $48.00, s1s, $15.00; C, #0003 1. ; No.lo in, 518, 10, 12 and 18 ft, : No, 2 common, 12 1n, sls, 1 {t. 1, common, 12 in, Sts, 16 Yo comingn,"12 i, I SmirLar—No. 1, plain, 8 and 10 in. 2,$16.00: No. 1, 0,'G., 8 in, #19.00; No. grooved roofing, 12, 14 and 16 fr, $19.50. IPINISHING—Ist and 20 ol 1 in, s2s. £19.00; 1%, 115 ana 2, #0.00; 3d clear, 1in, s2s, $15.00; 11, 113 and 2, $11.00; A, select,” 11n, 1. 113 00; B, select. 1in, 135, 115 1d 2 10! $40.00; €y select, 1 1n, s2s, $27.00; 14, 155 nd 2 in, &5 A. B or O seleot all 16 £t. $1.00 oxtra OUTHERN YELLOW PINE—Is( 3 16, 2,100 star, 13-16, 810.00; conn. floor= i-10, $26.00; Tst and 2d Ming, 1450 Ist and 2d 3 50; 15t and 2d clear, cellin ¥, fiulsh, 828, from 1 in v, finish, s2. from 114 in, §0.00 r. finish, 825, from 1% and 2 in, #0.00; 1st and 24 elear. y p casings, #0.00; Dase, £30.00 SASH, D0oRS, Ere,—Tarboard, $1.50 per cti doors, 50 per ct; blinds moulding ¥ ot tarred felt, per ewt, &2 straw bos Ak LUAER-8 in and up, 18t and 5 of, i8in and up, st and 2d el in ToniNg, E1c.-0. G § 3 inwell tubing, D. & ot Dy & UL, flut, 82 &, #2030, SHINGLI L:'l‘llal'.xln AL ft o 5 0 5 20 ft 1600 17 00 1500 18 00 1600 17 50 1600 17 17 5 1700 185 21t 24 ft 18 00 18 00 18 00 18 0) 19 00 10001000 sls, ceiling, #1 Ist und Ist and 1st and ; sash, 50 per o pine, Tar. 50 Lt B2.80, standurd trn A o in ¢l pine §1.90; clear redwood, .l, PosTs—White cedar, 6 1n, 145, Oin, qrs, 11e; white cedar bl dn, 48, U¢i 8 fu, qrs, Ke White cedur, 4 in, round, 1b¢; split oak 8¢; Ten nessee red cedar, gpi't, 1o Miseellaneous. BrAck WArNuTéFer bushel, 81.25, Hickony Nurs—[grze, per bushel, small, §1.75@2.00. Por' Cory—Cliofee last per Ib. 5 CocOANUTS—Per hundred, sacked £.00, OHBSTNUTS--Large Italiun, 18 per b qaliiAN—Bucied, per ton, $19.00; chopped feod, 21.00, HAY—On track at Omaba—Upland. No. 1, #8.00 per ton: coarse blue stem, #.00; oats straw, #.00 per ton. Hipks AND PELTS—Green salted hides, No. 1, 4%@d0; No. 2, 2igadc; dry flint hides, T5@se; caif hides, daniaged hides, 150 lessi Wewsle; sheep sheep pelis, ¥ elts, dry, per WA No. 2. Bo; groase, white, 34@dc; yellow, 24@ic; stearine, Bio Boxrs: Quotations are o8 delivery fn Cht- cago--Dry “buffulo, per ton, $16.0.@1500; dry «ou‘nlrv, bieached, #1b.00@ 13.00; country, damp and uu-my. N, 00D THER—Homlock slaughter sole. $202200 per hemlock dry bide sale, 2u24o: o sole, B0@He: French® kip skins, Wo@hl.10 French oalf skim §1.252.00; American oak cnlf, $5e@il.15; American hemlock culf, 750@ LI, American ok kip, 750605 Amoriean hemlock kip, 60@70; rheep skins, 600w$1.00; goat skins, per foot, 2ie@ide. Link, O Er¢—On bhoird cars at Omaha —TPer bbl,—Ash Grove lime, %¢; Champion lime, 85¢; Quincy white, 800; Loulsville ce #1.25; pason’s stock, 202450 [ ment, #1.50; Milwaukes cement, 8. cement, #.490; English Portland 'cement, #.45¢ New York Plaster, Michigan plaster, £20: Fort Dodg rl:m ¥, $1.70; white 82,00; P P halr, per bule, $1.00, CoAL—On bourd ears at Omaha--Anthracite ==Chestnut, range and egg, #.25 per ton; grate, .00, Soft conl £.50; Southern 11lnols #75; walnut Towa lump, #.50; Towa nut, hods. Caledonia X, 0%40; nomy. 8i3¢; OLfs, Kige. Praid, raftdman, 20 i Maple 403 G I No. 2, 111 No.2 3 OHECKS Caledonia X Goshen, Bige; white ( BH No. 2, bec No. 1, 42 West Point, %-in, 8 oz, 10! ’ <in, 10 07, 12140 West Dolut, #-in, 12 West Polnt, 40-1t, 11 07, 15/50, Stundard, Sc; Mohuwk, 104e; bos Boone, 14e; B, cused, 8005 Bee, $1 Ams—Plunket ' che 63c; W York, 6%¢; Normandi dross, & Whittenton dress, sci Itten- i Cale Bed- Gotton Fannol n LI, 64¢ net; On juard CC, i, Rier GG, 9140 OO, Tes NNL 124ge; AA, 14e; DI, 10505 YY, 18e; BB, 10c;" blenched, No! 00, 1044 ) 80, 1040; brown ¢ No. 00, 16¢; Hunnl! L G40 S8, T0; wnd shite colored Nissourl Valley, 154 Corton WArP—HBibs, ¥, white, 18%¢; colored, Yr\\'sx Memorlal, 17 3 Hercu 1 , Cottswood, % 'ge; s—Lewiston, H0-in, 5 York, #2-1n, 12440 srndvke, 00, S1ac; Thordy ke, horndy ke . i Thorndyk Cordis, No. 5, 8150; Cordis, No. 4, 01 GINGHAMS - AToskeag, Te; Amoskeng dross, ie; Warwiek dross,se; Laneast irc, Be; Whiktendon dress, se. ] mbrie— No, 303 nmn XX, 4140 Pirst Calltae; Frait of the Loom, Ges I SCmper [den, 8¢;' Housope fng Phillip cambric, 10 onsdale, ve; Lonsdale canbrl York milis, fe; Oak Luwn, 7c. WiGA Net—Thisti CriasicStevens' K, 16=inch, 18-inch, G3c; Stevens' Al P, 18-inch, we; Stovens' M, 15-inch, t N, 20-ineh. s Stevens' NN, 2-ich, 1 vens S IR, bleached, le'extra, COLORED C! Red Star, 4t5¢; Rolied Clover, 5¢; ors, ‘e extriy KENTUCKY 1805 Dakota, fewiston, 52 Swift River, 104405 AND PILLOW (‘ {ppercll, 10-4, 22 Seim, 17503 Utica, Peppe ppercll 22-in, Bleached 4, 20 Uticn, 10-4 98¢, Indigo’ Blie—Net —Martha Ington, iae; American, Glae: Arn nold I lonz clath, ey Stifle Ao 11 mae, 7-8, lc; Gold amilton, Rl Dinits, osies. ATion Chambiy, Ger 50; Hartel 5. HEAVY BROWN CortoNs —Atlantle, 7' lantic H, 7e; Atlantie D, 63e;- Atlantic B, o buek's head, Tiie; Cabot W, Farmers',' No. 1, 4% Indfin heid, 707 Liw- ; Henrietta Ll N Corrons - Atlantic LT, fc; Au- Aurora R 0tie: Atlas, O N B0 “linton I°F, 3ige; Pepperell Kk, nizdon G B, - 18— Net—Amoskeag, 9 oz, 1044 York camlo Everett, standard ser 1la makor Old York, XX, 1043¢; Lawrence, v 18%e; faney stripes, York, nankin, 10%4c; Everett, Lewiston, 100z, 224¢; Workingman, rence L, b4 “INE BRO rora B, (i cheese cloth, 4 L nd cheeks, 115 Corrc 8 0z, 18¢; e, Currents of Commerc Hides weak. Almost no game here, Poultry in very light supply. Very litile doing in produce markets. After such mild weathera cold snap Is the very best drammer that a dealer can have on theroad. Dealers are conine On SLEW WEADPINZ Dipe was made in these column: Tt is elaimed that there is o dei ples from the cast and one dei ne sold a car load for shipment to Cincinnath Quite a business Is done in fresh lettuce and parseley whichis grown in local hothouses, A the prices are reasonable a good muny country orders are received. T :d States are the most imortant purchi loves in the world ani the yearly ption of gloves per capitu is wueh larger hero than in_any of the old world countries, Mr. Lozun of Darrow & Logan, speaking of trade renarked that there had heen o great (g during the past few duys, Orders are coming in thick and fastfor caps and lined gloves which have been a drug on the market all the fall. The output of Anthracite coal at the mines continues excessive, and afterdragging along for months about half a million tons behind that of lust_year, the production for 150, & cording to the lutest ofieial flzures at hind, hias at lust zot beyond that of 1880 to the cor- responding date, The coul dealers have price of hard coul to corresp brices. Nut range and ege conl {5 now he $10.00 per ton and grate $.50. No change has heen made in the retail price of soft coul, Tocul stocks are fuirly good at present and Votter than they were three weeks ago. The car seryice Is st very poor, althougl it isan Improvement over that of three weeks ago. The Loulsiana papers are full of itons tend- ing to show the Immensity of the present crop of domestie cane The Sugar Bowl says: YRS I8 turning out the largest and best crop made for a quarter of a century Many plant- rs think it bad policy to tell the wholo trath ubout sueh matters, tending 1o depress the ket but \\v(hlm\ it witl have the cont y effect of drawing hither o largo number of purchaser: The threshing machine mo United States have und forming a gizantic e e to feel the advance mention of which advanced the revall d with eust utacturers of the onsideration. the Jnation which, 1t is thought, will rival in magnitude the recently formed harvester company. Negotlations ve been goingon in Chicago between the representative men Inthe threshing anachine intorest. 1t1s sald that a temporary organi- zation has been effected, and that very soon firticlos of incorporation will be filed covering the combination, with a eapital stock of at Least £20,000.000. While the season for the lumber business is about over, the hardwood lumber dealers re- port a fair trade. As building censes the do- mand for finishing lumber is” light, but_the movement of other kinds of hardwood. such us wagon stocks, bridge timber s up W rr votume of trace. In speaking of finish= ing Jom! Douglits of Dougls & Co ked thit p the present s that & bullding could be finished in onk ost 48 cheaply a8 in good pine. There fs SOmMe extri pense incident to an oo k finish T doors which have to be made of other Tum- ber to prevent warping and then veneered, Som ash Is being used for finishing and. the o8t Is about the sanie as in the cnse Kk Cherey Is very fushionable, but u very Ean sive finish, The supply of eherry “lumb: Which comes lurgely from Virginia, Is very light Wall Street Journal: The president of a ominent iron and steel company says: Eio shutdown of the Bethlehem company will probably be fillowea this week by the Shutdown of other steel mills. The rail mills hiive never been s short of orders as they ure today. The reason is that the panie has pre veuted new railroad companies from placing bonds to carry on_construction work and old \panies are unable to carry on the usual re- s, The mills are not in position to nanufuc Alls and keep them In stock: first, be cause there is too lttle murgin in making and second, the demand when it comes ot be for the welght of rails in stock. % state of things will last for a month or two, After that there will be demand enouzl und the mills will come out with fiyi {1 the spring. There is no price for They are £0 asked. but no den: market is firm and the trade is very good."” BUNBS COUNTIES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, WATER COMPANIES, ST, R.R.COMPANIES,¢te. Correspondence solieited. N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, 163-165 Dearborn Sireet, CHICACO. 15 Wall Street, NEW YORK. 70 State St., BOSTON. UNION STOCK YARDS €O, - - LIMITED LIVE SIOOK COMMISSION. Boyer & Truitt, -0 Exchange Bullding, WANT Total [ssues of TIES. Martin Bros,, 450 Exfl;nll Bullding, Cil o, 8 Exchange Bullding, Bouth Omaha. Hunter & Green, 30 Exchange Bullding, Bouth Owmatia. 8. Oufi"m&n, Smiley & Co,, 2 Exchange Bullding, Bouth Omaba. Wood Brothers, Exchange Bullding, Bouth Omaba Bouth Omans. 2% Bl LLIARDS. Collender (o Billlard merchandl Balonn fixtires 400 8. 10th streel, Omalia . BOOK BINDERS 10th and D fa Oharles A, oo & Co,, Manufacturers and job- bors. 1100 Tloward streot. Williams, Van Aer- r nam & Harte, 1212 Harne. Oolumbus Buzgy Co., Carriages, cacts sulkles, Omalia Ourptt Gu., Carpots, of} cloths, mat- tings, curtalngoods,e 1511 Douglas strost West & Fritscher, Manufacturers fine clgars Jobbers of leaf tobaccos. 1011 Farnam street. The Brunswick-Balke BUTOH ERS’ OMAHA Manufacturers’ DIR ECTO RY. and Jobbers' BO‘(E Ju\m L. Wllkm. Omahapaper box factory, 1317-1319 Douglas, Orders promptly lled. & ST ATIONERS. Omaha Repuhhcnn an.uur 00., Law briofs, bank supplles, and_eversthing In the printing line. 1glns stroots, Ackermann Bros, & Heintze, Printers, binders, electrotypers, blank book manu- urers, 1116 Howard straot, Omaha, BOOTS AND SHOES. | Kirkendall Jones &Co, Wholesale Manufactnr's AK\-uN for Boston Rub- rshoo Co., 1102 1104 41106 Harhey St W. V. Morse & Co., shoe Fu r 11t and Doug O ha. Merchants invited to eall and examline. SUPPLIES. Louis Heller, utchers' and Packers Tools & Supplios. Beef, hog & she N 1116-1118 Jackson St " CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETO. CLOTHING. Gilmore & Ruhl, | Manufacturers & Whoie- sale Clothlers, 1100 Harney Dean, Armstrong & Co., A0 N. Iith Stroot. “Hello!” 1439, COAL, COKE, ETC. Omaha Ooal, Ooke and Lime Co. Tard and soft coal. 8. K. Cor, 16th and Doug- Ins strects. Uoutant & Squires, I dand soft coal ship- pors, 1808 Farnam Omaha reet, Hulbert & Blum, Ohto lump, Rock Excelslor, Walnut blo sereencd smithing, Oftico 21 prings, Harmon & Weeth, Acme lump, Eagle lump, Walnnt olock and An- thracite coal. Oftice 119 N. 16th streot. American Fuel Co. Shippers and dealors in anthraclt minous 215 8,16t stroot. P. H, Mahoney & Co, Hard—Conl—Soft. Offices 813 N. 16th and cor. 10th and Douglas sts. Nebraska Fuel 0o, 2138, 1t streot, Howell & Co,, 217 8. Uth street, Omaha, Neb. J. 0 Joh;)xou & 00.,‘ 2188, Lith Omauha, Neb, Johnson Bros,, 14 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb, Mount & Griffin, 2138, 1ith streot, Omaha, Neb. C. B. Havens & Co., 1402 Farnam stroet, Omaha. CORNICE. Eagle Cornice Works, alvan- Manufacturers of 1zed Iron Cornlce. Window eaps, m lights ete. Dodgo St. M. E. Smith & Co., Dry goods, furnishing gouds, ‘notlo Cor. 11th and Howard sts. alicsky- 1110 and 1112 " DRY GOODS. F. Ruemping Galvanized [ron cornices, Dormer windows, door caps, finils, ete. ' Tin iron and slate roofor. BT Farnam St Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry | Goods Co., Dry goods, notions, gents’ | furnishing goods. Corner 11th and' Harney —_—_— ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, Wolf Electrical Co. Nlustrated _ Cataloguo ree. 1614 Capito *Avenuo. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Parlin, Orendorff &| Martin Co., CornerJones and Uth sts. Omiha, Neb. T. G. Northwull General 8k wostern agent ndia Plow Co \erman ave. FLOUR. Broken Bow Roller Milling Co.. Offcoana w 1012 N, *Si F. Gilman, 1014 N. 10th streot. C.B. Black, - ouse, 16th streot. Manager. | R. T. Davis Mill Co,, MI atSt. Joseph. Omaha House, Cor. $th and Jackson sts Clemens C Oskamp, M'f'g of ready to ralso Slap Jack Meal, tinest o'l . 2)th street. _FURNITURE AND CARPETS, Daway & Stone Fur- niture Co., Furniture and carpots, 1115-1119 Farnam street, Ohas, Shiverick & Co. ralture and Carpots. 1200-1210 Farnam t. " GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Schueider & Loomis, Jobbers and Importers of notions and furnighing gOOUS, 1111 Howard streot. [7.T. Robinson Notion Co., Genta' furnishing goods. 'Ok colobratel brand Figuckakin® 0 v er ulls, pinits, shirts, coats, etc. Cor. 12th wnd Howard sts, ———— GLASS, PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS. Kennard Glass and Paint 0o, 1403- 1412 Harney street. Omaba, J. A Fuller & Co,, 1402 Dougiag Strood, Omahia. William Cummings, 617 and 619 fluulh 16th 8t., Omaha, Neb. Blake, Bruce & (o, 200008 Leavenworth st Omaha, Neb. GROCERIES, i’uxlun & G;llnglmr. | 705-711 8. 10th street, Omaha, Neb. D. M. Stesle & Oo., 1201-1206 Jones street, Omuha, Neb. Allen Bros,, 1114 Harmey streot, Omahs, Neb. e Meyer & Raapke, 1403-1405 Harney street, Omaha, Neb. Sloan, Johnson & Co. 9t and Leayenworth streots, Oumalia, Neb. McOord, Brady & Co., 13th and Leayenworth, "~ GUN POWDER, e Hugh @, Clark. Agent Dupont’s Gunpowde Bluating caps, fuse, eic 1215 Harnoy stroot HARDW ARE, B.acwr & Wllhalmy 0o Cor. 10th and Jackson sty Gmalim I;;:(A)’lvark - Andreesm Hardware 0o, 108-1110 Harnoy strook Qiuatis, Nob. FUR WOOL HI[IES, TALLOW oo, Oberne & O, | J. 8. Bmith & 1), 81, hth sirons, 1408-1412 Leavonworth 1t Omaha. Omaha, B L — IRON WORKS. Paxton & erlmg TIron Works, Wronght and e bullding work, o trass work, ie foundry, binoksmith work Ry andlieh st Omeda Safo & Tron Works, uf'rs fire and hurglae oo snfos, vaults, AL work, Iron shutters and fire oscapes. (. An dreen, 14th & Jackson sta Wilson & Drake, Mg tubular fues box bollers, tan v and ue Acmu Tron and W|m Works, Tron, wite and br B12 8, 10t W. Bowhl, opriator. | Plerco nma 10t siroots e e —— e e LITHOGRAPH[NG‘ Roes Printing Co. Lithographing, Printing and Blank Books. 11th and Howard Sts, e ————— LIQUORS. Tler & Oo., William Darst, hants. | Wines, Liguors and Cl- gars 1313 Farnam 8t fire o factur' s Kor st India Bittor R. R. Grotte, Importer and Jobber of Wines and Liguors 9th and Leayvenworth Sts Price lists on applicat L. Kirsoht & Oo., Wholesale Lig Omaha Frank Dellone & Co, Liguors ar 1o N vada Clgars 1205 Douglas Street A. Frick & Co., orDealers Wholes n o LiquorDealers 10th 8t | LUMBER. G W, Dm\zluxs %00, | Hardwood Lumber, 407 and 4008 . 804 - 808 8, 10th St John A, Wakefield, Imported, Amortean, Port- Innd Coment, Milwaukee Hydraulie C 1510 North fith Streot. Charles R, Lee, Hardwood Tumber, wood carpets and parguot fooring 9th and Douglas, Fred W, Gray, Lime, Cement, Eto, Ete. Wyatt - Bullard Lum- ber Co. 20th and Irard Streots, " Louis Bmd}o‘rd, 53 Lumber, limo, cement,ota Cor. 0th and Douglas. 025 Douglas strey — e t— MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 0. A. Stonehill, | I Oberfelder & Co., Importers and Jobvers {n Millinery, Notlons t4 Millinery. Clonks, B Clonks: BLO | g0 010 ana 212 South 11th 16-118 8. 16th St., Omaha Street. —_—— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETO. Max Mayer & Bro, Go| A H(;;;;NJ' Ty MLk fowelers, dealers in Planos, Organs, Artists musical ins(rume usical nsiruments, Matorials, Bic, Farnam and 16th. 1513 Douglas Street, Consolidated Tank Line Co, Refined and lubricating oils, axle greaso, ote. A. 1L Blshop, Managor. A, Booth Packing Co., Oysters, fish and canned Koo, 1308 Leavenworth. PAPER. | Piatt & Co., ‘Tiger brand,” fresh oyse o, Omahabranch, 810and 817 Howird. PLATING Western Plating W'ks Gold, silver and nickel pluting on all metals, tablewnre, ete. replated, Carpenter Paper Co., Carry a full stock of printing, wrapping and writing paper, card pa- Polishing brass & chan- per, eto. delier work. 1114 Dodgs, —_——— PRODUCE, COMMISSION. Ribbel & Smith, Bohroeder & (o, Dealers in_country prod- [Cash buyers butter and uce, frults, vegetables, | eggs, and general come eto, misslon merchants, 1207 Howard street. 423 South 11th street. Phelps Bros., E. B, Branch & Co,, Country produce, frults, | proquce, frults of all ete. kinas, oystors, 1215 Howard streef lzll lluwnrd st C. Rn:so & Co., " Robert Purvis, Foretgn, Californla and | o t#I7 Howard surcet, i ey rite for prices on but- o troplaal rults; ter, eggs, poultry aud 1213 Howard street. ganie. Porter Bros. 0o, Callfornta, Florida and tropieal fruits, RO1-811 stroot. 0. W. Butls, - Manager. Kirschbraun & Sons, Butter exgs and poultry. Olark & 0o, Butter, cheose, eggs, poultry and game, 609 South 15th streot. Williams & Oross, Produce and frults, 1200 IToward streot. 1214 Harney street. Butes & Co,, Country produce, fruts, s, $ploos, - 1ien St RUBBER GOUDS. ETU. Omaha Rubber Co., Manufacturing and job- ersall Kinds rubber Roods. 1003 Farnam street. SAFES. A. L, Deane & Co., General agents for Hall's Sates. SEEDS, Emerson Seed Co,, Seed growers, deilers In garden, arads, graln and South 10th 8t., | treo weeds, Omahi. 421-423 South 15th. - SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, EIO. M. A: Disbrow & Co., e Bohn 8ash & Door Co, Manufacturors of ssh, Manufacturers of moull- doors blind ings, blinds, doors, Mouldings o 16th ana Clark stroots, 821 und SYRUPS, STOVES, Farrell & Company, | Daffy-Trowbridga Wholessle manfacturers |$tovo Mannfmg()o, 217-210 Suuth Bth streot. 1213-1215 Leavenworth st TEA, COFFEE, SPIOES, CIGARS, “Consolidated Coffoe Company, 1414 and 1416 Harney st. Omaha, P ] STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES A, L, Strang & Sons, 10021004 Farnam streel ‘U, 8. Wind Engine & Pump Co., Hallaay wind il o8 and 20 Jonos st 1toss, acting m; Omaha, Nev. e Orane Company, Hose be steam p pack| nps, plumb 92221 Farn! - PO street. H, Hardy & Co., Toys, dolly, albms faney ehllaren's car- 1010 Farnam at. | " Tho Omaha Type Foundry, Printers' Sup and woc machinery. 1118 Howard street. goods, rlages. DR. SBANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT DRBILITATED (hroup DISCRETIONS or KX [TXASELS ) ‘m\- v & “w’ll BELT AND SUEP rative Weakness, c..u..... 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