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) (HE SPECULATIVE MARKELS. All Business Operations for the Past Year Eclipsod, SKY ROCKET PERFORMANCE IN CORN, Wheat and Provisions Prices Made an Extraordinary Bound Upward and Then Collapsed —Somo Wi d Trading. OnieAGo, March 24.—~[Speclal Tolegram to Tae Ber.)—All former business for a month, and for the year to date, was cclipsed by tho dashing operations on the board of trade this | morning. The situation, which was so strong s o carry pric lng coreals and products to n much higher lovel than_ yester- day, galned In fore nd the strain | at the opea'ng today was Intense. In not a ] single piton tho floor could first prices bo | had with any accuraey because of the exclte- | ment and wildness of the m ots, Dispatehes | trom the yards giving less than 20,000 hozs ro- | celved and prices 25 to 45e higher, with ex- | ©1ted buying, helped to Inerease the bull teel- | tngon the floor. Wheat started with a bound | 1c up at $1.0344, sold to $1.05% and #1053 at | once, and thenon the socond bulge went to | 8100, Corn started with u stampede as it nas | fora week past, with May over (e before any | corn could be ha nd on up to 70e, with that | fa price bid at two different times the first hour. May onts was I%c up to sise. But the market of all markets was in provie | slons. The first wrices were from 2¢ A3 le over the very bigh closing of yesterday 4 v the was nothing 0 e had. The erowd became almost desper ate, bid after hid at 10c, 20¢, 5e high hrought outno pork. The next sales wero ata jump of (0¢ to&e from the first figures. TEis put pork up #.004 barrel on two quotations in less than two minutes. July led the deal with first trades at #1535, the next move ut 81400, and the topof the bulge at 314,45, or L] over last night May started around #1500 and touched $14%0, makinz an cqual ud- vance with July. Lard rose %cat the samo time to #7.10 for May, and ribs were up 40c to .5 for the same month. On top of the good advance in wheat yestor- day there was a Jump of 20 in prices today. Tho market wasa wild one, based on sentl mwent, some good bull news, and much hidden trading, which cannot be traced. As on Mon ¥, the pork market was & great thing on the floor, and with pork up # a barrel on half n dozen trades In less than halt a dozen min utes. nothing moderate in the wheat market conld beexpected. There wero two distinct perlods of excited bu g In the it during the morning, Irade went wild at the start, nd put pr up about 1%4¢ over last night. On this thero was vory heavy local selling—selling out by longs, seliing short by boars., and seiling for areaction by scalpers. A reaction of about Je followed. It got many of the lo traders short. The country holds a great line of long wheat through commission houses, and this does not ome out. Then the sccoud rally about midday sent prices '4¢ hizher than on the early bulge. Th's sacond sharp ad vance wus helped on by the larze export clearances of flour, faney saloof v Duluth, the strength of cash whent at Minneapolis, good continentai bles, and the faliinz off in re coipts here and elsewhero for tomorrow. The action of the market was as follows for the leading months: May opsned at e higher at #1034, s0ld to $1.05% and L05% almost at the same moment, and moyed up to 21.06. July opened nround 81.03% and touched $1.01% From these prices there was the reaction ‘o B8L05% for May an 31.03% for July. The sec- ond bulge carried May up to 8103% and July 0810454, Theso were the hgh figures. Then a reaction sot in, which carried prices down In a remarkable way. Before 1 o'clock May wheat sold at 8$.04e, or lo under the low price carly, and July was off even more from tho high point to 8L02%, or e under the closing price yesterday. The col- lapse in prices was very great before the close. Wheat went down with everything olse. May hod 8103 and closed ut $L03%. July od 31.01% and closel at 8102 This left prices at the closo %0 to %o under last night, and a broak from the high point of ¢ in May and dofn July. March closed at $101% aftor being quoted at 1,03, Thero wasa regular sky rocket performance tncor today. The market started with ts regalar moralng stampede, with first pricos about le up and a sharp bulge following, May went to 70 for n change on the first whirl, July went to 03%c. These prices had not been touched before. Then thore was & reaction of few points, On the second bulge May went to 7040 aund July to e, Here the market toppled and the tumble bogan which landed_prices at 68%2 for May and 670 for July botord 1 o'clock. Even with all the sentimental trading in corn of lutg the market did not prove somuch of n siell as wheat when the crash came late In the day. May closod steady with last night at Gskc, aftorsales as low as 6. July tumbled 2c or more from the top und closed e under last night at 66%e. The early months were quoted at60c and off to 63%e for Murch, and 69%c off to 07%c for Avril. No. 3 yollow corn was quoted as high as tiise. The cables early Wero vory sirong, and 21, May coru puty sold ut 6dte and oal Outs followed ‘In thy wike of wheat and corn, und openod up very strong at pricos ranging from 14 to 20 above yesterday's clos- ing figures. There were wide fluctusitions in both Sy And July dollvorios, but. ihe close was mudo at the 1ow point of the day. May sold from i6l4c, 1o H6%e, to bike, 1o Biiie, to hie at the close. 'June ranged from 54'4 to 5030 and closing at 54%c. July opened at 53%e, sold up todiigo und closed 1t 14e ubove yestorday 8¢ e, "August closed at 0o, atter solling wup There has been no such fancy deal in provi- slons in months as thut of todiy. In the minds of many 1t has been yeurs since there was a more dangerous deal for outsiders. An ad- vance of $1.5 a barrel In pori in @ fow minutes early was followed by bronk of 800 & burrel Defore ~ the close, This = was = suf- ficient to get Rrood country men in on the faseinuting Bulge and sell thom out ut 1088 on the break. Tho number who wers caught will nover be knawn, The action in ork was a8 follows: Muy, $3.00 to #1400 to F-.»m to 812.20 at the close: July, $LL#, to 14.40. 10 81240, to $12.60 at the close. Lurd sold up o 7,10 for May, and back to #.55, or 10 undor Iast night; July. 87.40, and back to #7.00, Ribs moyed up with pork about Se early to 8660 for My, und B0 for July, and broke 10 .90 and .35, and closed n* 8.0 and 85,8214 1t was a wicked market in all respects from the start to the finish. Many professional traders wore badly whip-sawed, s well a5 outsiders. The action in prices it the yurds had mucl to do with the sensational advance of the morning. HCES AT CHICAGO. SOMMODITY. | Opon. | Tiigh. 10541 1004|1093 TOSN L0 102 g § o A [ 19 July! 1 PRICE: TOpen. |1 100y 104 cs| o o [ 6% bawg Notes and Gossip. Privato cables very firm, 8t Louwis shipments: Wheat, 11.014; corn, B8.007; Outs, 2,00 Estimated cars at Ohicago Wed: 2; corn, 150; oats, 130, ago receipts: Wheat 132, 65 No. 2 N 25 oats 217, 136 No. % e sday: 0, 58 Late private cable from Liverpool says: “olders more disposed to sell " owlng 16 stocks slightly Inoreased.” Logan & 0o to Tonoray & Bryan— We have had an uctive and. excited murket today. “la’ wheat opened at # 1,034 #0ld up to BLOGK, and” closed at $1.05%. July elosed ut $1.62, sellors. There s considerable gossip about manipulations in May. We do not know it If there 1s, but tho market is erratio and Influenced easily by foreign ud- viees. The early cables were strong and Bighor, Iater casicr but not quoted loves Fhe Alizing has boen Deavy' and tho ot requires more fres) bull THE keep up the steam. Corn from o 10 70 o 01 bull party, for the prosent appear aat- | isfied with 70c. ~The price 1s undoubtedly | high and deaands caution. Tho same re. | tirks apply to oats. Provisions’ opened with | boom owing to smiall receipts, First price y pork was from 8105 to 41340, sold ng s $14.00. " Tho closo 13 high, §12.%, by lined o d May tomore W. F —The wildes Co. to F! excitement prevatied In the wheat murket this morning. Cables wer higher all round. Corn gnd provisions wero on the rampage and this started ] the whont bears to huy 1t s Impossibie (0 givoany cause for the broak except a desiro | on the part of longs to realize on thelr hold- ings. News has heen ontirely overiooksd In the iction of tho nd tho entire markot a3 heon o scramblo from bogiining o end. Thesame may bo said of corn and oats. B visions opened much aud_everybody seemed (0 havo buyln ers. Recoipts of hogsat the vards woro small and prices %o | higher than yesterdag. O tho rarly bulo | thero was troo roalizing by partics having profits which disciosed the fact that outside Fonga nud doubled: up' thelr holdings. . Tho and wheat startod theso pyramids to toppling and_ the . result Was i pan‘e of neitly £.00 o burrel. - When tho market reached $1L00 on the down turn thous sands of barrels were soid on stop orders und 1t was almost impossible to find & buyer at | any pric o market broke from £100 o | 8125 for July almost without @ sale. A iitile renction took place, but market closed weik with bulls inuch demoralized. Kennett. Hopkins & Co. to 8. A, Me Whorter— As u flock | staited, their legs off S0 shorts in 10 this do not stop to study the sl of meat wnd will hive U ¥ Cost utlook ited extroma prices paid for t traded In, and because of this ny oxdingrily conservative traders have been' operating on the short side. but outsid- have hud gr ith fn higher prices, suffered eavy 108508 on the declines me months hack, but did not. abandon the aht, and thoy have now had the s 1tisfaction of whipping tie bears and getting back most of thelr 1ot money. They have gencrally sold sport (ntorest s been elimlnated and 1t Jooks ns if the barkbona of the bull movement had been pulled out for the pres- ent. Undoubtedly there will be frequent ral- ics,butit is hardly probabie that the Jongs o have so successtiitly unjoaded their holdings Will eare to take thom bask except for mufer- fally lower prices. If tho outiook for winte When b continues fyorablc us at pre and the spring wheat Is sown in fair season a de- cline of 10 to 15 vents seems probable, but in the eoantinie, we ure 1lkely to have u sealping market. and purchises on breaks ought to pay quick profits, The ad- lins checked export © business, ount on ocean passage continues to in caso cnormously. Reports of resceding in Franco are favorable. Our visible supply fails to disappear, and every thing urs to justify lower s in the future. tn provisions it s rui no opinion is of uny valie. pindenon fdy break o eorn jle under yesterday's clo nce Armour and other packer T'he extreme buoyancy of kets put azood deal of vim into corn outsido prices for the se: reulized leavily, orn, DUt 0ats eis y Stoeks are so Hight and there s s ind for cash stutf. we do not I any serious break at present. - Conditio 100 tavorablo at present for the bulls t until they collected some more talls from the bears. _ 4 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. March 24.—(Speclal Telogram to THE BEE]—CATTLE-Business was only mod- erately active and prices ruled quite Irregu- lar. The fact that there were but 6,%0 on sale and that, too, on a decrease of 5,000 as ecom- pared with this time last weok, ought to have materiaily advancea prices, but when eastern parties receive their telegrams quoting only 6,020 on hand shipping orders are generally held back 1ch was the case tor shipping demand was limited to a fow urzent orders, hence the bulk of the stock had to puss Into the hands of local slaughterers, und in w general way they are mot the people to put up prices on tnemselves. A izt run the remuinder of the week will send prices sky ligh. Cow stock of all descriptions was generally quoted stronz to @ shade higher. Stockers and feeders shared in the general up turn, Two carloads of extra steers sold at $3.00 and several loads at #.10% 5; medlum, $4.502 othors at $4.00@1. ows and heifers, $2.50@4.50: stockers, §.00@ 4.00; Texans, §.0004,25, Hoas—The boom that set in yesterday was even more active and stronger today. values ruling irregular, but from 15 to ¢ higher with everything sold. In some cases two and three times. Common, 84,404, mixed and packers, 8.60@4.7; prime heavy and butcher voights, BLEKCA 5] Lizht, $.0004.70; sKiDs, 8.5 OnicAGo, STUCKS AND BONDS. Nuw YORK, March 24.—(Special Telegram to THE BRE.J-If there is such thing as a climax in dullness. the stock market reached it morning. The action of the Nebrask: ture in fixing rates had a bearish effeet. The Washington Nutlonal bank difficuity cut littlo figuro with the street. London was doing 1it- tle, and is expected to do less after tomorrow Dbecause of the holidays. Trading was profes- sional. Trading developed no feature until Rock Islana beeame more active and weak in the lutter portion of the hour. First prices wero generally lower, and aheavy tone pre- vailed throughout. Changes in quotations were in all cases insignificant aud trading was bar; of meaninz To- ward the end of the hour a slight tendeney in prices was improved agaln, and at 1v'elock the market wasdull and stugnant at about the opening prices. A siight Improve- ment at the end of the firse hour was lost Quring the next hour, and thus the droary Qullness continued. The sto'k market was extremely dull the remainder of the day, Many stocks closed just where they dld last night. Few showed slight declincs, led by Northwestern with % loss. Other wes tern stocks closed at 'y lower. The sales reachied 08,501 shares. Kennett, [Topkins & Co. to 8. A. MeWhorter —The stotk market today has boen Insuffer- ably dull, the only skow of notivity belng in Ohicago Gas which has advanced I ber cent on buying by parties who usually are prominent in lvon its up turns. What the murket has lucked In pointof interest grain und provis- {ons have supplied. Dealings in coreuls and hog products have been on an enormous seale at Widely fluctuating prices. Fluctuations in prices on these articles aro due to the peculiar Dosition owlng to the shortage of crops last year which has uiready had its effeot upon Drices of stocks by reducing them from 15 to 40 per cont until they have reached o basis where there 1s little Inducements to sell them short and where ow| are indlsposed to part with them, and at the samo thne are disposed to buy but not ready to come into the market until’the prospects for this year assume o more positive character. As the spring ad- vances and the crop outlook becomes assured and favorable the activity which I8 now 80 conspleuous in grain and provision s wili un. doubtedly be transferred to the st kets andin the meantime there se but little risk in buying rallway sh period of waiting n ary before profits will' be reall: \e lmprovement Wwhen it takes place will amply e pay the patlence of investors und speculitive buyers, o market closed very dull but steady. N Bold has been taken for oxport by ton s steamer. Money s casy ut 2'4@3ig per Saos. 60148, Sy The follow S48 registored U8 ds coupons... U8 4tga roglstorod 10} U. 8. digw coupons.. .. 102 Pactilc ln of 0..... 1110 Contral Puolite Chle 4 Chicako, Burliogton & QUIey.. oo T DL&W.. . 1linols Central. JBEW. L Kansws & Toxn Lako Shore. Michlgan Conrai Misrouri Pacific o preforred 00 (0 prefd (ex diy) ow York ¢ 1P D& Ko Rick Inland Ny 00 18ig L do pre Waestera Unlon, MONEY ON CALL-Eusy; closed offered at 24@3 per cont PiiME MERCANTILE PAPER STERLING EXOHANGE—Quie #4864 1 demand, $4.85%. Mining Quotations. NEW Yorx, March 2. —[Spesial Telegram to Tir Bee]—The following are the m ning stook quo! Alleo Adaws Gon T Bodie v eee 110 Belchor ol i 0 210 o7 per cent. ixty-day bills, T0 Tiomestako - |Horn Siiver | Mexicnn. Ontarto .. Ophir The Wool Market. BosTON, Mass., March 2 —[Spocial Telegram to THE BEE]-There has been a good, steady dumand for wool during the past few diys and prices continue firm. Sales of Ohlo X flecces have been made at 3%, and of XX at 3edlo, Whila for good X Michigan 800 1s readily ob- | Dasis of 60@65¢; | at 1 | Corn, bu talned. Incombing and delaine there have been sales to a good extent at @42 for No. 1 cowbing; at¥@a7o for Ohlo fine delalne, und openad | at 3530 for Mich Igan flus delaine. Unwashod combing wools have been firm at %@ tor one-quatter blood, and at 20@3io for threo- olghths blood. Territory wools have buen scarce and firm, with sales of fine on a scoured of fino medium &t $@62c, and ot medium i 65@570. Toxas, Oulifornin and Oregon wools wore qulet but gtendy, Pulled wools liave been in steady demand, choloe supors solling at 0@45¢; fale to good supers at @ase, and extras at 22@ao. - Australian wool was netive and firm at 34@430, W to qu fty. Forelgn carpet wool was firm. The Coffce Market. NEW YORK, March 24.—[Special Telogram to THE Brr]—Corerr-Options openod steady points off to 10 pointsup, and closed und unchanged to 15 points down. were 2,70 bags, {ncluding March April, #17.50; 5@17.30; B85D(0.05; July, $1 August, optomber, '#15. Octaber, Spot’ Rio dull but firm; falt cargoes PRODUCE, 10AG0, March o4, tled; cash Close,~Whoat—Unset- v BLUBH L Juy, 81,02 Y@ I [ Ry Bivrley —Nomin Flax—Steady at 812 Primo Timothy—Easy at $1.07@1.23 Whisky—S$1.16. Flour-Firmer; dsalers asking advance 100 in somo o Shoulders, 81,0 short ribs, § Unch difry. 1063 Firm: full cream cheddars, 10'5@ flats, 1@11%c; Young Americas, 11'4@ 703 short 0. creamery, slor groen salted, ted - bulk, dry flint, & deacons, 250 on Tallow—Une No. 2, BE@ila frosh, 214@ 'y groen sehe; green hide dlies “green salted y sulted, @i alted, Ge; light No. 1 solid packed, 4¢: cake, 4140 Recelpts, Shipments 14,000 10,000 000 00 5000 11.00) o2 35,000 72,0.0 flour...... Wheat, bu Outs, bu, .00 Yonk, Ma bushels: exports, NO. 2 red, #1104 (n olo v ate 1,0.b,_Options closed wenk after ness: No. 2 red March closing at $116%. Corn—Receipts, 07,500 bushelss exports, 20,000 bushels; ~spot higher; closing ensy; 80'5@ SLin olevator: 8ihe afloats ungraded mxed s@siie. Options ndvaneed 1%@? and_d 15Boc; closing wed .—Wheat—Recelpts, i spot, weike $11815 aflon t 41 ive busi- ts, 04,000 bushels; exports, 2 white, 010061 white western ot sstern, etroleun Segs— LOWe Pork—Strong. Lard—Opencd_ stronger; closed depre western steam, #6.90. Butter—I mery. nited closed, April, 72%e. western, 21c. od; 12@98¢; west- 14 Ko, y—31. v unchanged: creamery, 26e; novthern roll, 1921e 2@e; dairy, KANSAS Crry, March 24.—Wheat No. 2hard, cash and March 9)e bid, ligher; No.2, cash, 64%@05¢; Mareh, Stronger; March 24 for w o advance; receipts, 150 3 Lhard, Mareh, No. 1 northern, o track, Mureh, 97c; on wreiy and Ap, A No. 2 north.r, BLOCRL 0015 cash, D¢ Corn—Firm’; 0 ¢ 2 white, 5e, visions—Steady; pork, May, $12. CINCINNATL 0., Murch 2 2 red, $1L.04@L0; Corn—Strong; N Oats—llighej Whisky—$1 —Wheat—Higher; mixed. TaQTIC, No. 2 mixed, 56058¢. Wheat Californi Strong and No. 1,88 4ud @88 501 Cor Cnicaan, March 24.—-Cattle—Receipts, market moderately ictive; frr prime to extra, $6.00; othoers, #4006 and heiters, @WA30; stgekors, ceip ,000; market stronger: connion, $I. i mixed und packers, 8,60 and butcher weights, $.50 market slow, wen , $4.60@5.7: 0, St. Louts, March shipments, nono; stoors, § 4.0, oipts, 4,400 head: shiy market higher; heavy, #.0@4.0; mixed, 8130 @453 Light, $130@4.5. M .—Cattle—Recelpts, 1,00; market strong; fair o' fane stockers and feed- [KANSAS Crry, attle—Receipts 4,000 houd; 700 heud; ma stoers, BL0L81 cows, nd feedors, £5.0074.00. 0503 shiprionts, 003 mar- grades, ¥.25@ 4 OMAHA LIV ket higher: al OMAHA, March . OArTLE—Estimated recelnts of cattl pared with 1,08 yestorday and 19 dity of lust week, The market was. and steady (o strong on desirable grades of beeves, ‘comnion grades steady. butchers' stock very active and hizher, Canners siow and we: Feedors and unchanged. * There wore 20 sales of (2 81003 SOId /Y prices ranging from £.00 to .35, and 36 sules of cows at £.0405.00, four of which sales were at und above $1.00, loas—Estimated receipts of hogs 5,90, a ared with 2,202 y esterday and 0. duy of lust week. The market was exci ifterally wild and 15@20c higher. All sold. The quality is better thun yastorday und the uge will udvance 2ic. “The range of the pr piidwas £10504.90. the bulk range of th prices pinid was' $.15@425. Pigs, $LI5@LT: Ight-lights, ¥L50@1.00;ight, £19504.25; hewvy, #55@1.40; mixed, §1.15 L0@LB. The uveraze of the priees pald was 1. as compired With ¥07 yesterday, und .55 Tuesdny of lust week. Sik ed recipts of 75 ns com- pared with &7 Tuesday of lnst week. The market I8 wotly steady on good démand. Natives 2.75a5.1 #2500 Tues irly active Dispositic a of Stock. Showing the number ot oattle, hozs and sheep purchased on this market as reported by the weighmasterof the Stockyards puny for Murch 24; oATTLE, Switt £00 ........,. The 4. . Haiiinoud ¢ d r & Dosei . Joseph Damron Shippers und feeders The Cudahy p Omauha |)<‘u'fi|u;: compin Bwift & Co. The G. 1. 1] Shippers and foeds BWIf & 00 0o it I'he G H. Hammond compgn The Cudahy Packing compaiy Representative Sales, No. Av. Pr. 8. 083 83 50 1010 K27 L0 150 ) 1070 1163 020 108 1025 1 15 083 1045 1040 1052 L 10 . 35 1120 55) 1358 655 St A K Samme sszszasssess T 5 3% PO P PO G 1 1 ¥ 1 1 8 1 1 1020 COWS AND HEIFERS, nEPERS 1. 80 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. 1 springor.. ., W, 1 cow and ealf.... 8,216 1 2,810 o 07 4 40129 4 1400 4 50 M0 Standard C. Co, cows HOGK No. 06, o1 81 7 80, 61 0 5. 54 Av. <10 130 I Sh, Pr, 16) 8 03 160 4 0 0 4 0) 00 00 00 03 05 03 03 ) PLGS AND ROUGH. b 12 25 4. srrny ... 88 No. 100 westerns, ewes,. . 01 Wosterns, owes || oL westerns, ewes. | OMANA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Grocerles, -Green—Rlo, 22@%: 280; _Rousted—-A riosa, XXXX, 2 I-100; Bunola, 2 iiwarti's. %o: Lion 0e; Mocha, Blej O. G, Jiuva, 20¢ Ssence—if gro. boxes, $1.IGLS0; chic: 160; pea- COFFI Moch: fac. . or 1b—Alnonds, “fe; Bruzils. 114e: walnuts, 15 y roasted. 10¢. Inurrs—Turkish prancs, less than hhds, 1890, fe; apples, evaporated, now ring chiolce, 156; aprivots, fancy, in suck jorries, o | currunts, Cala., choice, in Dags, Goj tels, 63gc; figs, Lny- lemon’ péel 0 SAtr—Dalry 2801bs in bbls, bulk, & grades, 60 bs, %2.40: hest grade, 100 35, #2 krade, 8 105, $2.10; roek salt. crushed, £ BAKING POWDER—Royal, dime cans, por doz, c: Ae1b cans, B145: 21D Gans, #360: -1 o 5, %0; Price's, 1-1b cuns, 8143 Y-1b cans, §2.50; 1-1b cans, 81753 other kinds, 1116 cans, per doz, SLUO@LES, CrackERs—Soda, 6¢; oyster, Be; cream, #4e; ginger snaps. 8lc; 10 per cent off on 10- box lots. WERAPPING PAPER—Por Ib, best straw, 1518 to @i, 1%e; dry woods, 4e; extra quality, manills, 64¢; munilla teq, 12X18, be; dark rag, hard 24 CANNED' VEGETABLES—Tomatoes—3-1b, #1,10 Cam—Very fine. $1.201.25; 1-1h sugar, 81.i5: 2-1b standard western brand Mushrooms—1-1b French. estra fine, I-1b French, fine. 18022 1-1b Fron 1615 Pens—2-Ib early June, $1 yw, standard brinds, $.10; 2-Ib French peas—percase of 100, §1.5@ tringheans - 2-1b high grade, de; 2 ns. 850; 2-1D string bewns, S0c. 'Limi 1D soaked, 8. box, e currants, n extra, in boxes, (e lites California dried gr scedloss Sultanas, saoks, 10c w Vulen 1 best 00 per b wux beans toe O 0. Oris—150 prime white, 9o; 150 water whito, 1154¢; headlight, I3e; 7 gasoline, 11%e. Ol sl 83.00G425; 2 gal, 8ADABNG D gal, —Japan, basket fired, 20@5%; sundried i groen. M@0 gunpowdor, 20 English breakfast, 3%0750; Young Hyson, 2@ c; Dolong, 25@46¢: 21 packze Qust, 15e. AXLE GREASE—Per gross—Eruzler's lurge tins, #0.60; mediumn tns, $7.00; small 815, other wakes, wood, $.5,@s 5. BIACKING 3 doz in box. 4 @75; ladles' shoo dressinz. 45c@81.00; stove pollsh, per gross, 820040 1.50. BryiNG-Liquld. 4 oz. 3 oz in box, N1 8oz 8dozin box, $L0G275; dry, Small, 30 sifted. 15@160 large, 45¢ EricesPopper—Sinapore, cloves, Penang, s hina, d-1b mats, 9 shot. 22¢; allspice, 10¢ lected, 17@19¢; cussla, nutmegs, No. 1, 75e; ‘macassor. 65e; plekling splees, 10-1b Loxe: CliOCOLATE, E DA n:{mml:v. e, § pack ages, per Ib. 16@27c Boih pails, o, OLIVES-Quarts, per don #4.00; pints, per R2.50; bull, per gl #20, " Otive oil, % duz per case, 8 305,50, SUGAR-Perib—ie cnkes, 10¢ cakes, 0-1b boxes, 1bs'in box, pure, l4e. ~tie parlor, $3.00; 4-tle, 82 tie, plain, L8 wiirehouse, .00 hisk, $100@ 125!, Castile, moitded, per 1b, 1005 do white, per [b. 1e; Taundry sowp, per 00 bars, #1540 0; shaving soup. 5gse per doz; tollet soap, Weakes per Doy, H0C@EL,25, FARINACEOUS G OODS. 30-1b boxes, 1-1b bricks, & -tle, 1oy, Barley, do; Split pens. creen peas, @0y il bbls, #0061 i vermicelll, 12c 5 sazo and ap Limn bewns, ic: cereaiine, §i {laked hominy, Bigerpearl hominy, €50 per bl 12 Lye Auierle 2.0 Star, dred, #.25. tarina, meal, macaron [ Lowls' perfumed, $.50 : Rod Cross, 81.95; A4250 Suponifior, $.35 Merry War, scrubbing, #$175; lllews pow- Mirk-—Condensed=Bagle. 87.4); Orown, 825 Anglo Swiss, 86700 Amorican Swiss, #.003 Highlund, $5.15 “Rigl" $.00. FXTRACTS=-Lomon, 2 oz, 8¥5c@H.80; 4 0z, #.00 Q@503 vaniilu. 2 oz, e, 0z, @i503 Jumulen gingcr, 4 oz, 41,85, MATCHES--PaTlor, 30 ‘and 300 per box, 81 1.70; sulphur, $1.15§1,30, CANDY=Mixed, 30 palls, 843@8%e; stick, 8igo; twist stick, Oe; French mixed, 13 e hound stick, 8'5¢3 Jar und boxes. 15021¢; extra fine goods, BRUS RES—Shoe.2por doz, §1 TOGRL00; Serub bFush es, We@E 0. BIin SkED-Mixed hird. 1-Ib packages, fe; canary, 4¢3 hemp, 41405 unise, | CANDLES—40 1D 10" box, 9'4¢; mining, 10@ 1040e: wax, 1le : plug, 22 wnds. We@ HBACCO ~Fine cut, per Ib, 2 @i snoking, @t fancy b MOLASSES 4 bbIs—N. 0, fancy, per gal, 0@ choioe, 40645¢; good, W@0e; Cubi, baking, 28a0e: Dliekstrap. 6@ne; syrup, 5 grade, % bDI, Bo; 4-gal kegs, #1245 2gal VINEGAR—Apple clder. l0c; double cider, 12¢; white wine, 1% triple strongth, 10¢. STARCH—Por b, 6gKe. PLOKLES ~Med i, bbls, 88.00; gherkins, 811.0); Boston wixer, $12.00, RiCE-Juva, 6o} choice, bes fancy, be; o, ) Per bbl, rulined, #9.50; half bbl, £.50. Combage, Erc.-Cotton twine ) 31 bales, 2o; cotton d, Le1b bales, 185 hemp twine, -1 buies, 18 sall tw ne, 20o; cundle w 40-100€ cotton clothes 1ine, #140; 6)-f on clothies line, 81.65; 00-foot sisal lue 1l $10.00: head, WENE BIbb," Ver: 1175 60-fool Jute, M1.85; woo! twines, Si4e. nilla ropeAll sires trom 710 tg 11h, Tho; sisai siz08 trom 7-10to 1 In. Ko; “new pro all sizes from 1-16 to 1 in, 40} cottdn rope, i In, o . €, twin flats, por 1b, 11%0; F. 0, Young Amgrloan, 12350: domoestio 8w iss, 15 brick, tde: Edum, tn %il, each, 810, WOODENWARE-Per dozen-—Tubs, No, 1, #7.8); No_ 9,6.50; No. 3, 1,501 keelor, oak grain. bast, .50 white codur, 4-1u, best, §1.35; palls, i-hoop, ouk graled, 81.78; hoop, 01.50; sy rup, $1.85; dowell, #1.7; papor, metul hoop, $2 cedar, i brass hoops, No. 1, all red, dbrass huflll!. No 2 red, 85.00; oed; loops, No. | striped, #0035 codar, No. 28triped, $4.80; horse. oxtra [ well buckets, §.25. Butterware ineh, per ne ash, T nest, 450; Indles, utter paddles or spude rds--Single, $1.4062,00; double, hesp <5 gross bo anulated,fe: cubes, 7405 out Toat, . standnrd, Tige; XXXX pows 3 1ow light extra CANKE @2.60; ponches, 82 $1.86a@01.0; beuvy, No. Tubs, ard wool W sl 20053 currants oges, 318210 @i,k s, green g —Pon $1.00; “chierries, $1.25@1.65; pincapples, sliced, $1.5772.40. Provicions. B8 BEER CUre—Rolls, O loins, 16e; sirloin butts, Se: hon SLEIp [01ns, 8e g rounds (ramp off), g (Funip on), 5165 rounds (shank off), b rumps, ahe; chueks 4ei plut halves, a3 shoulder clods, loins (stoer), 15601703 2, 1atse: heet loins' No. 38, 12 beef ribs N 1 ji oot Toins_No. ribs, 9@ 1lci ds (pur do), 1, fes Tivers i bodf tongues ach, 4¢ Fueki Pork—Pork loing, b4 15¢; $pire Hbs, 4 oe; oleaned pigs eleaned plgs feet (per dozen) MUrToN~Cholee dressed niutton, 8t of mutton, 13 1dles of mutton, O¢; b of mutton, 4 of mutton, 10 SMOKED MEATS~Hams, 14 to 161hs ave o, 83i 0 hams. 20 1022 Ibaverage, 8lies hams, 10 to 121h avernge, foi skinnod hims, 9340 shonl- ders, Hlg lear breukfast bacon, 7he; bone- loss hreakfast b ks, 00 California or plenfe hams, 5%c¢; less haw, Sci dried beef lhams sets) beef cloas, shortspiced rolls or han rou= snioked heef tongues, per doren, pecial hams, I erage, 10 honeloss 10403 s nd’ knuckle breaklist b 0 2hit Woigit ; short lers, 4i4¢; o solceted wid: DRY SALT MEATS clears, short' ribs, Go: el SNOKED M. ight by bacon” short bige; bacon short elears, 63¢; ba 6igei bacon clear baeks, ¢: bacon shouldors, i A ney light should tierces, hans, b rels, $16.00, PICK LI b B LiE T OXGUES—Barrel Dbarrels, 100 1bs, $10.50; _quart £6.00; et 5,25 108, 85,50, LARD—Cornpound, per I, tierce b pure leat, busis, Bc; pure lard, kettle rendered leaf , terce husis, Tigc KRELED PORK AND BEEE—Mess pork, now, Db, amnily pork. §10.00: short eat r pork, $10.00@ 12,0 e, 80,00 @11.003 boneless pig b extr 1058 Deef, #.50; plate beof, $7.50; extra’ ply of, 88,50 extri family beef, boneless, 3 roll beet, boneless, £.00% rump'bu tts, #10.00. P16 Loitk - Bonoloss— flurrols, 200 108 tien, € burrels, 100 1bs each, $7.0 . 50 1bs eich, §475; eighth 1bs cacl, §2.00, OIS ~Prime lurd oll, winter st extra lard oil. winter strained, 4o A 1 lard oil, 40c; No. Llard oil, 5e; No. 2 lard oil, s eXLri ne oll, #c; tallow oil, 41c Hulf barrels »gallon ca a case, Ton cans, case, case! 15¢over ba Tots. SAUsAE—Bologna. 4c; s Dlood sausage, 41zc; liver si cheese, 4ige; frosh pork s fresh pork sausage, bulk, Frankfurt si . 6c; Polish suu: 3 ongue snus nrer sau 2 1i¢. " The above prices are for lots of 50 pounds und upwards: "o less quantity a Y4e more. alnnd, 48c oxtra s~ oot ked sausage, Te sage, 415e; liead isage, links, 6c; Be; snok usage, smoked obiauch Country Produce, Yesterduy'smarket did not present many changes in prices. Eggs were about the only important foature EGGS~The market - was weaker and could not be quoted ut over 1020c. BUTTER—Good country roils sold at 15@19c and oeeas od Tot at 20 Pourrry- Wis not, ve Dressed chickens went at 8@10 at 100120, 1t § rather late in season for turkeys und even cholce stock can not be quoted at above 12G14¢ as the de- mand s ligh JAME—Ducks are just commencing to arrive 5 vet thev hive not been sufficiently plenty to hurdly establish prices. Flour, Omaha Milling Co.— Invineible patent, 42 tive, #2405 Snowflake, # LA, I T Davis Mill Co., high patent Cream, $.80; Blue D. full patent, dlf patont. 2.40; special Minncsoti p patent, # wheat paten, 8260, 1. Gilm: 2:0; Snowfluko. Broken Bow tle, $2.40; nim, P 260; Minnesotn Ohief, $.403 Putent OshRamp's ready to rise bhuekw #4.23 por caseof 50 21D puekages; hu I bbls, N, Vo #.00; Exossor” b Sl 2.0 Vegetables, ~Home grown swek, 81 er bushe! Colo- GETABLE OYSTERS—Cr do; SAUVLIFLOWER—Per doz, $2.5), PINACH ~Por bbl, $2.00, ETTUCE: o0 5Tk, 40@450. RUTABAGAS—Michigan'stock, perbu. Mo, Berrs—Per bbl, ) ON10N8—F Por bbl, # CARROT: CELERY—Michizun stock, 40@45¢; California, held 600, per doz, 31,00, SwEpT PoTATORS—Choice stock Is #.00G4.25 per bol, RADISHES-Por doz bun PARSNIPS—Per bl CABIAGE—Per Ib, CUCUMBENS— Por do (& RY RooT8-Per doz, BEANs—Clioice stoek, 82100, av Fresh Fruits. ORANGES—Nuvals, #4.0000- 8.50@.75; russets, &1.25601.50; £.50; mountain fruit 75100, LEMONS—Cholce, #4.00: fancy, $4.5, AvpLEs—The supply Is very 1ight and prices correspondingly high. Good stock is held at .50, and hmlznnpln-«uq high as $6.00; fancy willow twigs, 0, MATAGA GitA ES—Per bbl, $10.00012.00, CRANBERRIES ~Good Cape Cod, per bb), $12.00; bushel boxes, Jersoy, $1.00. GRAPE Fivrr—Per bo Misc laneous. Choice, 1 1b frames, 18@21c. ” ‘e 1C.~0n bonrd cars atOmahia —Per bbl=Ash' Grove lime, $0c; Champion lime, 85¢: Quiney white, 80¢; Louisvilleceniont, $150; Miiwauk o cement. $145: Utiea ool 8140 English Portland cement, § York pluster, higan plasto Fort Dodge plasier, #.5; white sand, hair, per bale, .00 CoAL—On board —Chestnut, ¢ Florida brizht. Los Angeles, HoNEY I ars at O nge and g, Soft tonl-Ohio, § Walnut block, & 0w a nut, &2.65, ozen hides, 5g N/ green salte to4) Ibs, 10 40, b3, 4@4ia0; No. 2 veul calf 8 to1s hides, 77" 2 dry , 53 @b 1 green salt green salted hides, veal eulf, § to 15 Ibs, Te; 1bs, ba; No. 1 dry flint flint hides, 5S@hhc; 1. 3x@lcs white @ lyo; grease, yello old ‘butter.’ Yy i rough tallow, 1 Touwllunu of CITIES, COUNTIES, SCHOOL DISTRICTE, WATER R.R.COMPANIE jence solicited. BONDS COMPANIES, 8T, N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY . Bankers, Street, CHICAGO 70 Rtate 81.- ROSTON. P. T. HUGHES, Wholesale Cash Elgin and Western ¢ ranch and state ekgs and pure reculve or ban 1le only the best goods. Advanves car lots on track, warehouse or In store at bk rates. Oice and store Li2s-13%) 0Lk at., Deaver, Commission Merchant, amery butter and cheose, £ lard. Wil ot oM AHA Mamfactrers' and Jobbeny DIRECTORY. [re— BILLIARDS, The Brunswick-Balke Collender Qo, Bitilazd merchandies, aloon fixtiros 407 403 8. 10th stroot, Ormaha. A H. Perrigo & Co. AllMakes, All Prices, Al Parts 1815 Dodge Sireot. ————— e e BOOK BINDERS Omata Ropublicau Printing 0o, & STATIONERS, Law briefs, bank supplles, and everthing 1a the print 10th a Ackerman:s Bros, & Heintze, Printers, binders, clectr ot 1116 Howard Douglas streots. ng 11y typers, blank book raanu- rors, stroot, Omaha. BOOTS AND SHOES, Oharles A, Ooe & Oo, Manafecturers and Job- bers. 1100 o ward stroot. Williams, Van Aer- nam & Hax 1212 Farnoy stroot, Omabs, Nob. John L. Wilkie, Omahapaper box factory, 1317-1310 Douglay, Orders promptly Alled. Kirkendall, Jones &Uo, Wholesalo Manifastur's | Agents for Boston I 102, 1108, oy St W. V. Morse & (o, 800 Factory, Corner ith and DongIng sta., Opi - BA Morchanta invi tocall and examino BUTC HERS, Louis Ioller, — e CARPETS. Omaha Oarpet Clo, Carpsts, off cloths, mat- ngs, curtaln goods, ots. 1611 Douglas stroot. CIG. West & Fritsoher, Manufacturers fino clgars Joblers of leaf tobaocon 1011 Faroam stroot. OOAL, OOKE, ETO. Omaha Coal, Ooke and Lime Qo Tard and soft coat, 8. E.Cor. 16t and Doug- 1as strects. Hulbert & Blum, Ohlolump,Rock Sprints, Txcelstor, Walnut block, screened fut, anthracits, smithing, stoam OMce 414 8. 15th st. OARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETO. W. T. Seaman, Omaha's Largest Vay WAGONS CARRIAGES OLOTHING. Gilmore & Rull, Manu facturors & Wh ealo Clothlors, 1100 Harney St ARS. B Tuouma i & vo., fanufacturers’ Agonts, Claars, 'S 15th 8t.. Omaha,Neb, Coutant & Squires, Hard and soft coal ship- Dor, 1508 Farnam Omalia P.H. Mahoney & Oo, Hard—Coal— Soft. Ofcen £13 N. 1ith and cor. 10th and Douglas sts. reoly Anerican Fuel Oo, Bhippers and_dorlers (2 anthraclto and bitas tnons. coal, Nebrasim Fuel 0, 138, 19th streot, Omata, Nob. Mount & Griffin, 118 8. 1th stroot, Omaha, Nob. | Howell & Oo, { 2178, 14th street, | Omaha, Neb. | Johnson Bros, €1 Farnam stroot, Omana, Neb, | 0. B Havens & Co., | 1602 ¥arnam stroot, Omahn. CORNICH. Eagle Cornico Works Manufacturers of Galvan- ized Iron Cornlce. Window caps, motaliosky- lights etc. ‘1110 and 1112 Dode 8t. T, Ruomping Gnlvanized fron cornices, Dormer windows, door . et Tin ironana slato roofer. bl Farnam St DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Oo, Dry goods, furnishing &oods, 'mollons. Cor. 11th and Tloward sts. Kilpatriok-Kooh Dy E (oods o, {4 Dry goods, notlons, k¢ R 'ELEOTRIOAL SUPPLIES, Wolf Electrical Co. Illustrated Catalogue free. 1614 Capltol Avenus. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Pailin, Orendorff & Martin Oo., Corner Jones aud Oth ets. Omaha, Neb. T. G Northwall, Genoral wastorn agont Skandia Plow Co., 1849-1351 Sherman v FLOUR. Broken Bow “Roller Milling Co., Office and warehouss, 1012 N. 16th sreet 8. I\ Gilman, 1014 N, 16t stroot CE. Black, - Mansgor. Omaha Milling Co., Merchant Millors, Ofilco snd mill. 1313 North th Stieot R. T, Davis Mill 0o, €.G. Underwood, Manager at Omaha. Cor. th and Jackson sts TIEnleul Oskamp, Mg of ready to ralse Slap Jack Menl, finosk cakes In the world. 12071215 8. 20th atreod T FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Dewey & Stone Fur- niture Oo., Furniture and carpots, 115-1119 Farnam streot, Boebe & Runyan Fur- uiture Co. Succossors to C. A Biebo & Co.. Grico nnd lith Str. Ohas, Shiverick & Co. Furniture and Carpots. 1206-1210 Farnam St. “GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, _ ichneider & Loomis, lobbers wnd Importers of notions and furnishing Ko0ds, 1111 Howard streot. J. T. Robinson Notion o, ¢ furnishing goods, O Tatonrated brand Fubicakin’” v o rally 3, whirts, cOMLS, 00, COr. i1th ‘and Foward st ND DRUGS. B g Kennard Glass and Paint Oo. 108-1412 Harnoy stroot. Omatia Neb. J. A, Fuller & Oo, 102 Dougiag Strosk Omaha. William Oummings, 17 and 019 South 16h St Omaha, Neb. ot ! Paxton & Gallagher, 706-711 8. 10th stroet, Omaba, Neb. Blako, Bruce & O 900-03 Lesvonworkis st Omahn. Meyer & Raapks 1401405 Harney strodk Omahn, Neb. D. M. Bteslo & Oo,, 12011205 Jones street, Omahs, Neb. 8loan, Johneoa & Co. il and Leaveaworih stroets, Omabs, Neb. Allen Bros, 111 Harney strest, Omahs, Neb MocCord, Brady & Oo., 13th and Loavenworth, Omahs, Nebraska. GUNFOWDER. Hugh 0. Olark, Gonl st Aot Ponwdar, AtAs g @ xplo slze,Blasting caps fuse. 0 ey el Raotor & Wilkliny o] L Cor. itk aad Jackion HARDWARE. | _— ] FUR, "WOOL, HIDES TALLOW,. J &, Buith & O, 1400102 Loavenvorth sb Ortha e e — IRON WORKS, Paston & Viorling Iron Works, Oucht and cast fron A R, sea firs and burgla Erais work iane ral | Droof aafes, saulte, o} foundes, macilae ani [ work, iron shuitses and blacksmith work U: b stile ST Ry ang b ed n, 1 & Jickaonsts Aomo Teon and Win | Wilson & Drako, g tudilar fues, fire orks, from miee sadbeass wta. | oy boilors, tanks, oto. Parce and 19th streots. BIZ 8. 1ith rroe LITHOGRAPITINCH Looul, + Fropriotor, N — ] Ouaka Safo & Irn Works, fio dro Rees Printing Oo, Lithographivg, Printiag and Biank' Tooks. Wil Winos, m Darst, Liquors and Cl gar, 11 Farnam 8t Tiquor Merchants 1112 Harnoy siront Mauufactur'ts fonn: At Lndin Bittors. R. R Grotte, Importer and Jobbur of Wines and 1iquors. 1020 and 1022 Farnno St rice lists 0 application L. Kirsoht & Co., Wholesal Omaha Fraak Dellone & Co., Liguorsand Genutno No+ vada Clgars. Doulas Stroct A, Friok& G, Wholesalo LiquorDeslers LiquorDealor 101 Famam Stroet, 504 - 808 8. 10th 8t — el i LUMBER. G. W. Douglass & Co. | John A, Wakefield, Tnrdwood Lumbor, | I et itwauve Hydrauile. Cetient. wod Qi Wl T Wyatt - Bullard Lume ber Co. 20th and Tzard § Louis Bradford, Lumbor, limo, coment,0ta 1310 North 16th Strost. Charles R, Loe, Hardwood Iy carpets in floorin 9th and Douglas. Oady & Gray, Lome, Censnt, Fte., ity Cor. 0th ana Dougias 25 Douglas stroot. MILLINERY AND NOTIONS, 0. A, Stonohill, fo Millinery, Notjon Cloaks, Bto 116-118 8. I6th 8t, Omaha 1. Oberfelder & Co, Importers and Jobbers ta Miltinery. 28,210a00 212 South 11¢h wtroet. MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS, ETO Leo-Olark - Audreesen Hardwaro o, Guale 1108-1110 Harney strooly i Quaabia Nobn E;fi»yur & Bro. (o, X.”Huspe, th, Planos, Organs, Artlsts Ml Jowelers, denlors In G Materlals, B, Farnaw and 16th, 1518 Douglas Strooly —_—_— CEMENT Al J.J. Jobnson & (o, 218 8. 1th strast, Omaha, Neb. OILS. | Consolidated Tank Line Oo, Refined and lubrleating ous, axlo grone, oto. A, XL Bishop, Manager. PAPER. PLATING. Western Plating W'ks Gola, silver ana niokel ntlig on Al motals, eplatod. OYSTERS. A, Booth Packing Co., Oyators, s ana_canned Kool 1305 Leavonworth. Carpenter Paper Co., Curry n full stock of printing, wrapp! writing paper, card pa- [ (RO FARALOS per, ete. aollor work, 1114 Dodga, ——— e PRODUCE, COMMISSION, Ribhel & Bmith, Bohrooder & 0o, Denlers In country prod- |Cash huyers butter ang uee, frults, vegetables, [ eggs. and voneral come ete. mission morehants, 1207 Howard streot. 423 South 11th stroot. 0. Rosso & Oo,, Forelgn, Californla and troplcal frults, 1213 Howard stroot. E. B Branch & Oo, Prouce. fruits of all Kinds, oysters, 1211 Howard stroot. Robart Purvis, 1217 Howard streot. Write for pricos on buts ter, oggs, poultry and amo. Olark & Qo Buttor, choose, ogay poultry and gane, 601 South Iith stroots Bates & Co., Williams & Oross, Country produce, frutts, ogotmblos, Krbenrat| Producesnd traits Inlties: oas, spioos, U7-4108. 1t Be. Porter Bros. 0o, Califorela, Florida and ropleal fruits 501811 Jones strset. 0.\V. Butts, Manags Kirschbraun & Sons, Butter oggs and poultry. 1200 Howard stroot. 1214 Harnoy stroot. Omaba Rubber Oo., Manufacturing and o« veryall kinds rubbér 1003 Farnam strost SEEDS, Emarson 8eed Oo., Seed growors, doulors In , kraln and treanoe | 21-425 Nouth 1ith. —_— . SAS:E'I, boOéS. VBITINDS, EFC; M. A, Distrow & Oo,, | Bohn Sas & Dyor O, Manufacturers of sash, (Manufacturors of mould. doors. blindy 1ng, blinds, doors, M ot 16th and Clark straots, BYRUPS, STOVES. Duffy-Trowbridza 8tovs Munufadg O, Maaufactur'y stovas anl stavo pip 12171215 Losvonworth st — TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, CIGARS. il ey Consolidated Coffee Company, 1414 and 1410 FHarnoy 3% Omaba, Nob, T —————————————— STEAM AND WATHR SUP PLIE3 U 8 Wind Engine &| A. L. Strang & Sonsy Pump O Halllday wind Tarrell & Oompiny, Wholosale manfactarers By, moinssos sad Vinors, 27210 8outh Sth stroot. 10021004 Farnam streok Omaha, Nob. TYPE-WRITERH Ty pe-writors, Somam. AL H Hardy & Co.s Toys, dolly, albums,fancy ouds, house furaishing goods, children’s car- | & Co-s cutalogu Fluges. 1310 Farnamat, | 1016 Dodge street SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS €O, - = LIMITED, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, g A.D. Boyer & Co 18-40 Exchange Bullaing, South Omaha. £ 1. Coffman, Smiley Gooy 26 Exchange Bullding Buulh Qwaban Huuter & Green, % Exchange Bullding Bouth Omana,