THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THHRSPAY. MAY 10 , 1888. price last night was 119. This morning It opened nt 110 and hung between 110 and 117 tip to 2 o'clock , the trading up to noon being 2,780 shares , which Is considered good busi ness for quiet stock. Tlio general list wns sold freely by the bears during the morning , nnd declines of J toK points were recorded , the latter being on Manhattan. The bear leaders took advantage of the free outpour ing of stocks to cover , hut tailors oversold themselves and In their efforts to get their stocks back bid them up with more rapidity than they had previously sold them. All early declines were recovered nnd fair ad vances cstahllshed. The market gained strength the last hour. Burlington advanced J nnd closed 117 % . Closing prices on the rest of the active list were at about the out side figures of the day , and the recorded gains of about K@l point over yesterday's reaction were only natural after the recent bicak , The total Bales wcro 330,00(1 ( , shares. GoviuSMBNTg : , Government bonds were quiet but steady. ynSTEUDAT'S QUOTATIONS. 1'KODUCE MAUICETS. Chlcn o , May 0. Following are the 2IH : ) closing jirlcus : Flour Finn , ns last quoted ; wlnterwhcat In Baclts. $2.r > 0@U ; < 0 ; In bhls. 8a.75@4.lO ; sprlnR wheat , in Backs , S1.7IX33.S5 ; In hbls , ? 3.50(74.uO ; rye Hour , in sacks , ? 'J.70@2.'JO ; in bbls , e2.lH3.10. ) Wheat Active and excited , within hltrhcr rniiBo of prices. Opened at nbout yester day's ' close nnd closed "c higher ; cash , SJJ c ; Juno , & 5Yc ; July , 0) ) c. Corn Aloilcratcly active ; unsettled ; open ed nt yesterday's ' close ; ruled llrinand closed ? < f@Ko higher. Oats Quiet ; In meager demand and high- crs cash , W(5fc ( : Juno , 55 11-lCc ; July , 53c. Rye MJ c. Barley 77@78c. Prime timothy S2.CO. Flax-seed $1. 5. \Vhisky-fl.l7. Pork Steady , and moderately active , cash. $14.25 ; June , $14.25 ; July , S14.32 ; < f@ $14.30. Lnrd Moderately active nnd compara tively steady ; cash , SS.17 ; June , $8.20 ; July , $ -8.2 2 1 Dry Salted Meats Shoulders. W.00 ( in.25 ; short clear , * 3.l)0@8.10 ) ; short ribs , $7.52J . Butter Firm j creamery , 20@23c ; u'uiry , 10@23c. Chccso Firm : full cream Cheddars , 9@ " "s ; Hats , 9@U c ; young Americas , 10 ( < s ggs Firm ; fresh , 12@3c. Hides Unchanged ; green hides heavy green sailed , 5 c ; light green salted , Cc ; salted bull , -IJ c ; green bull , 3 } c ; green salted calf , 8c ; dry flint and dry calf , r.13o ; dry salted , 10c ; deacons , iiOc each. Tallow Unchanged ; country , 45e ; No. 2,4 , > o ; cake , 4 ? { < < g5c per lu. Heccipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 27,000 30,000 Wheat bu . 20,000 3'J,000 ' Corn , bu . 241,000 1110,000 Oats , bu . ISll.OOO 180,000 Kycbu . ,000 U.OOO Earloy , bu . 21,000 10,000 Now OrlcntiH , May 9. Corn Quiet but firm ; mixed , and white , 00@U7c ; yellow , 07 ( gCSo. Oats Strong and higher ; No. 215c. . Corn Meal Firmer at $2.90. Hog Products Quiet hut steady ; pork , ? 14.7fl ; lorn , $7.50. Bulk Meats Shoulders , $0.37 } ; long clear nnd clear rib , $7.75. Liverpool , May 9. Wheat Steady ; de mand fair ; holders offer moderately. Corn Dulldemand poor ; new mixed west ern , 5s Bjil | per cental. Cincinnati , May 9. Wheat Active nnd stronger ; No. 2 red , ! )2c. ) Corn In good demand nnd steady ; No. 2 mixed , 5S'c. Oats In good demand and strong ; No. 2 mixed , 85 % @ : 5c. Kyc Firm ; No. 2 , 70c. Provisions Pork strong nt SH.C2 > ; lard , strong at $7.95. Whisky- Steady at $1.11. Knnsns City , May 9. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 soft , 81 } c. Corn Higher ; No. 2 cash , 50J c Bid : June. 5o ; bid , DO c asked ; July , DO' c bid , 51c UBkcd. Oats No. 2 , 30J c bid , 31c asked. Milwaukee , May 9. Wheat Less buoy ant ; Juno , 83J/c ; July , S5c. " Corn Its higher ; No. 2 , on track , 57c. Oats Stronger : No 2 white , 33Ti3liC. ( Uyc Steady ; No. 1 , C4o in bin ; D-l c on track. Barley Steady ; No. 2 , 70o In slore. Provisions Higher ; pork , May , 514 25. Minnenpolls , May 9. Wheat Receipts , 102 earn ; shipments , G'J curs ; sellers \vero prompt to put up values to correspond with the rlHu in outside markets nnd a few sales wcro at an advance at nbout le over yester day. Closing In store : No. 1 hard , cash nnd May , 83o ; Juno , b5) ) c ; July , bic. ( ! No. 1 northern , cash and May , 84c ; June , 61jc ; July , Ob5c. No. 2 northern , cash , 82) ) c ; May , 82c ; Juno , Ktjfc ; July , b3c. On tracks-No , llmrd , fDVigbOo ; No. 1 north- trn , 84J ( < ? 85c ; No. 2 northern , 82. ? RSiJtfc. : Flour Unchanged ; patents , In sacks to ship Incur lots , $4.20@4.40 ; in barrels , f 1.43 ( < i4.55. St. IoulB. May 0. Wheat Excited nnd higher ; cash , 89c ; Juno , Ml.J e. Corn Higher ; cash , @ 52 c ; JUPO. < S3J/c. Oats Higher ; cash , 35U'30cj ( Juno , 35c. Pork-14.75. Whisky $1. 11. Butter Firm ; creamery , 20@24o ; dairy , Sl@21c. AFTKIINOON BOAIID Wheat , strong ; May , 89Ko ; June , Wl'tfo bid ; July , b8Vjib)5 ( ) } < c. Corn , steady ; May , .V-ij o bid ; June , fi- e bid ; July , 525 < o. Oats , easy ; May , 35Kc ; Juno , 34o usked ; July , 2Uc. Now tfork , May 9. Wheat Receipts none ; exports , 24,200 ; cosh uioro or Iccss nominal ; options very feverish , at times ox- oitcd , on bad crop reports ; prices declined ? < @ ? 6 < i early , which was quickly recovered , afterwards the shorts covered nnd the mar- bet rose fully 2V@3 to 4c , closing unsettled nt W@Kc below best llgurcs ; No. 3 red , nominal at 90xV@07o in clovutor , 9909'J c delivered , 93o f. o. b , , Juno closing ut IMI c. Corn Heceipts , 70,000 ; exports , Kl.WK ) ; cash f@Ko lower nnd dull ; options Jf@ o Higher , closing tlrm nt top llgurcs ; ungraded , M@ rtKo ; No. 3 , MKwtHo ; No. 2 , G4tf@ 041) ) in elevator , Cri'/QiJCo delivered , Juno closing ut Oi'f c. Oats Heceipts. 55,000 ; exports , 010 ; mixed western , 37 ( < ? 3'JVf o ; white western , 42i4Cc. i Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio , Jlrm at $15.25 ; op tions active and higher , closing linn ; Bales. 120,750 hugs ( May , fl2.bli@iy.tO ; Juno , * 12,20 © 12.00 ; July , $ U.a5 ( < ell.ia ; Augusl. $10.70 C < $11.00 $ ; September , 10.25@10u5 ; October , 10.15fe 10.25 ; Petroleum United closed firm at SOJfc. Eirgs Firm ; western , 14@14.jC. I'ork Firm ; mess quoted nt $15.00@15.25 for now ; * 14.25@14.50 for old. Lard A trilio stronger ; western steam , spot , quoted ut $ S.OO. Butter-Quiet ; western , 16@20Kc. Checso liull and weak. , MVK STOOIl. ClilRiiK" , May 9. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cuttlo Heceipts , 8,000 ; uiaikut slow but steady ; bteers. * 1.90 < 35.00 ; stockers - ers nnd feeders , $2.70 ® 3.b5 ; cows , bull ? nml mixed , fJ.OOiga.fcSj Texas steers , $3 25 ( < i4. J. Hogs Receipts , 10,000 : market opened strong mid closed S@IOo higher ; mixed , fo.43 W5.70 ; hca\T. 'i.COii5'jO : ; light , $5.3505.0 ; ) ; 8kli , f4.2. ' > @ 5.10. Sheep Receipts , . 3,500 ; weak ; w.oolcd Datives , .75@oSO : ; shorn. $4.00(30.00 ( ; shorn , woolod Teiaus , I Bb * $0,25 ; shorn Texans , $3.00ft5.40j ( lambs , (3.00 @l.fO. Knnsnr ) City , May 0. Cattle Receipts. 1,000 ; shipments , 400 ; market steady ; coed to cholco corn fed , $4.25W4.50 ; common to medium , $3.25@l.OO ; stackers , $2.00@2.00 ; feeders , $3.00@3.GO ; cows. $1.5Mi3.50. Hogs Ueccipts. 12,000 ; shipments , 300 ! market fairly nctlvo at 5c lower ; mixed hard to sell ; common to cholco , $4.75@5.45 ; skips and pigs , 11.00@4.50. National Stock Ynrtls , Knot St. L/oiiln , May 9. Cattle Itccelpts , 1,800 ; ship ments , 800 ; market higher ; choice heavy natlvostccrs , $ l.50@5.10 ; fair to choice nntlvo steers , f4.00C'Z4.65 ; butchers' steers , fair to choice , t3.iKXg4.30 ; stockcrs nnd feeders , fair to Rood , $2.40(33.80 ( ; rangers , ordinary to good , $2.35(34.23. ( Hogs llccclpls , 4,200 ; shipments , 1.100 ; market nctlvo nnd stronger ; cholco heavy nnd butchers' selections. $5.00g5.SO ( ; packing , medium to prime , $5.45@5.05 ; light grades , fnir to best , $5.25@5.GO. OMAHA IjlVrTsTOCK. Cattle. Wednesday , May 9,1838. There wns n heavy increase in the receipts of cattle to-dny. ono hundred fresh loads being on sale. The market was fairly active nnd n largo number of cattle were sold. The prices paid wcro about steady with yester day ) The hog market was active with liberal re ceipts. It was a strong market and In KOHIO cases , considering the quality , 53 higher. One load reached 45.55 the top for some time back. The hogs wcro all sold early. Slicci > . Thcro wcro no sheep hero to tnako a mar ket. KcpVc.HOiuntivc S.ilc * . CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 1 COW 520 1.50 1 cow ff. 1020 B.35 Ibull " . 1550 2.CO Ibull 15W 2.75 4 calves 517 S.bO 2 calves 490 2.SO Ibull 1850 2.90 3 cows 1KO 300 Ibull 1700 300 1 cow 1050 3.12M 4 bulls 1013 3.15 I ! bulls 1033 3.23 Istcer 1003 3.25 Scows 1118 3.30 5 cows 10SO 3.40 Sbulls 17fc3 3.50 15 cows 1020 3.70 13 cows 1073 3.70 20 steers 1033 3.bO 12 steers 9CO ! M steers 10(18 ( asr. 10 steers 1093 3.BO ISstecrs 1195 3.90 22 steers 1100 3.95 (0 ( steers 998 3.93 30 steers 1075 3.95 21 steers 1247 4.00 42 steers 1042 4.0D 20 steers 1025 4.00 35 steers 10J8 1.00 54 steers 1107 4.00 18 steers 1130 4.05 22 steers 1157 4.0J 17 steers 115(5 ( 4.115 17 steers 1102 4.10 40 Bteers 1358 4.10 20 bteers 1268 4.10 85 steers 1139 410 22 steers 1115 4.10 20 steers 1237 J ISstecrs IIUK ) 4l5 ! & 7 steers 1104 4.W 19 steers 1117 4.20 18 steers 12b3 4,20 30 steers 12 2 4.20 39 steers 1378 4.27 ICstccrs 1318 4.30 19 steers 1252 4.35 f > 2 steers 1HOO " ISstecrs 1427 lUo"1 5 veal calves 121 5.50 1 veal calf 130 5.75 1IOGS. No. Av. Shic. Pr. No. Av. Shk , , Pr. 84. , . .150 200 $4.70 72. . .205 120 $5.35 77. , . .1(13 ( 5.10 34. . , .235 100 5.35 St. , . .171 2SO 5.10 09. . , .249 2SO 5.35 48. . .187 300 5.15 70. . , .212 100 5.35 b3. . .179 & 21) ) 5.15 75. . . .215 100 5.35 40. . .197 120 5.20 59. . , .220 120 5.33 88. . .182 2JO 5.20 SO. . . .243 20 5 35 79. . .197 320 5.20 07. . , .22. } 60 5.33 7'J. ' , .1'JO ' 260 5.20 138. . . .225 200 5.35 52. , .198 300 5.20 13o. . , .234 200 5.37 (58. ( , .207 100 ( 5.25 59. . , .238 240 5.40 C5. 280 5.25 07. . . .247 200 5.40 C9. . .211 80 5.23 50. . " 237 4 ! ) 5.40 09. . .205 80 5.25 09. . 219 40 5.40 (58. ( . .190 100 5.27 (57. ( . . .233 100 5.40 79. . 219 100 5.30 09. . , .2iS 80 5.40 07. . .104 1(50 ( 5.30 70. . . .240 80 5.40 CO. . .205 12J 5.30 05. . . .248 5.40 C4. . .223 320 5.30 58. . . .239 100 5.40 53. 232 40 5.30 05. . " " 27 SO 5.40 70. 229 SO 5.30 00. . 210 100 5.40 79. ! ! 5ii 230 5.30 03. . , .2UO 5.45 b3. . .215 240 5.30 (50. ( . . .2(53 ( 320 5.45 71. . .220 100 5.30 02. . " 54 SO 5.45 71.W. ( . 225 40 5.30 ( VI. . i.249 100 5.45 00. . .207 bO 530 58. . . .2315 5.45 72. . .215 80 5.30 70. . . .210 5.45 74. . .197 80 5 30 59. . . .240 120 5.45 72. . 219 40 5 30 01. . . .272 120 5.45 77. . .219 ICO 5.30 5S. , . .293 80 5.50 70. . .207 1K ( ) 530 03. . . .288 120 5.50 84. . .102 120 5.30 59. . . .2-37 120 5.50 S3. . .214 210 5.30 C2. , . .272 40 5.50 72. . .203 210 5.30 57. , . .270 40 5.50 78. . .223 120 555 ! ( H. . . .2(53 ( bO 5.50 72. . .22(5 ( SO 535 55. , .278 40 5.50 70. . .219 2SO 5.35 10. , .439 40 5.50 08..217 100 5.35 01..253 5.55 Cattle . 2,200 Hogs . 5,400 I'rlcus. The following is a table of prices paid in this market for the grades of stock men tioned. Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . $1.25 (24.50 Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs , 3.85 © 1.35 Fat little steers , 900 to 1030 Ibs. 3.SO (181.00 ( Common to cliolco cows . 2.00 ( $3.50 Common to cholco bulls . 2.0J ( ( $ : t,25 Fair to choice light hops . 5.10 < iJ5.30 Fair to choice heavy hogs . 5.40 ( i5.55 Fair to cholco mixed hogs . 5.25 @ 5.45 Ijivit Htouic Hold. Showing the number of hoaiof stock sold to the leading buyers on the market to-day. 11003. G , II. Hammond & Co . 72T Omaha Packing Co . MK ) Armour & Cuduhuy P. Co . 2,734 .T. P. Squlro & Co . (0 Kingnn & Co . 07- Halstcad & Co . 549 Wilson & Co . 234 Speculators . . . . . . . 37 : CATTLE. Swift & Co . 215 W. liurnsitlo . 191 G. H. Hammond & Co . 107 A.Jackson . 243 S. Drelfuss . 19'- Anuour & Co . , . I J. Pepper . 5 Harris & Fisher . 22 J.L. Hill . 1 Sam Coruy . , . ! Stevens , Hamilton & Co . 3 J. Kcsslcr . 4 . 10 J , Curlin . 3 Live Stock Notes , Mr. Gallup , Stunbury , Mo. , was among the visitors tit the yards , M , Hutton , Handolph. marketed a load o Jiogs from Malvera , at $ > .50. Among those In with hogs wcro J. D Drown , Halsny , and Mr. Curleton , Mead , Joseph AVidman , Mead , a heavy farmer nnd fooilcr , was in looking over the market Clay Plutncr , Council Bluffs , topped the hog market with a loud of 258-lb hogs , of his own feuding , which sold at $5.55. Business has Increased to such an extcn that two engines uro now required to do the night HwlU-hing nt the yards instead of one U. Bada , of Silver City , was on the markc with thlrty-jilno lu-ad of cattle that uverapci 1,378 Ibs , uiul sold at $4 2rjj. They were o his own feeding. The following were in with hogs : Thoma Self , Brock ; Uoo Chumbley , Herman ; J. B litown , Pmluui ; 0 , Swcnscn. Chapman M. Williams , Louisville ; J. H Umstcad Fullerton ; O. llmlnt , Norfolk ; J. K. Thomp ton. Council Bluffs ; . ! . P Dolan , Havolock H. Johnson , \Vahoo , nnd Joe Berry , Urokei JSow. OMAHA : MAHKET. ' ' Produce , Fruits , Nuts , Kec. Wednesday , May 9 ( TJu J allotting quotation * ( e wholesale nnd iiot.rciil. / . I'rlccs quoted on p/Wuc are the rates ( it whRih roimd lots are sold 01 J/ilj / jmirt.ct , Fruilt or other llntiofgood cqittrlny extra Inbot In packing cnnnot t- f ibe mtppllul on outside orders at the aino prices quoted for the local trade. latcH on flour and feed arc Jobbers' prices. 'rices on. rnn arc those paid by Omaha nlllcr * i7rtrcrcI. ( Ml quotations on mcr- handluc arc obtained /rom IcniUny houses and arc corrected ( tally. Prices on crackers , aiftc-s etc. , arc those olt-cii by leadlna tiwnii- facturers. Trade ran along as usual to-day and was vlthout any special features. Vegetables came In freely , but wcro In peed demand and sold readily at quotations. Good butler con- Inucs In demand , but it would bo hard to fix quotations for other grades nnd wo lvo them , s before. Eggs are firm at 18 to 13J c per loz. loz.Btmr.n Fancy creamery roll butter. 25@ 20c , with solid packed nt 20 ( < ? 22c ; cholco country butter 19@20c , common grades 17@l8c , Inferior stuff 12@15c , according to quality. CHEESE Full cream , 13f14c. ( Eons Strictly fresh 13 ( < tl3 c. STiuwBuuiiins FrcsnlFlorlda , 25Q30c per box. box.BEETS BEETS COc per dor. POTATOES Choice homo grown , 75@95c ; Utnh nnd Colorado stock , $1.11.25 ( ) ; low grades , 5565c. POUI.THY No dressed fowl In the market ; Ivo chickens , W.75ft4.00 ( jicr doz ; turkeys , Ib ; geese , t9.00@10.00 per doz. - RHUIIAHII Sc per ib. ONIONS Native stock $1.C5@1.50 , Spanish ) cr box of 5 Ibs $1.75@2.00 , California onions iK ( < Mc per lb. Lr.MONS $3.50@3,75 per box ; fancy , $4.00 ® GUANOES California Riverside , $3.75 ( < Z4.00 ; Messina , $ -1.50 5.50 ; Los Angeles , $3,00 ® 3.25 ; Los Angelcr Navals1.00 ; Klvcrsldo Navnls , $0.00. Asi'AitAous 50@fiOc per doz. CUCD.MIIGIIS Sl.OO per doz for cholco. LUTTUCK 30@40c per tloz. Cii.r.iiY California stock , SI.50 per doz. RADISHES 4Uc per doz. STIIINO BEANS $2.75@3.00 pcrbu. GHHE.V PDAS SJ.23 per bu. TOMATOKS $3.00 ( 3.50 per bu. PlNn Al'l'I.KS $3.M3.50. ( ) BANANAS Common medium , ? 2.50@3.00por bunch ; choice , $3.00@3.50. TuitNll's Rutabagas , 55yOOc. ( DATHS Persian. ilji @ 7c per lb. SAUP.II ICitAUT Cholco nor bbl. of 82 gal. $5.00@5.00 ; X bbl , , $4.00@4.30 ; $11.00 per bbl. of 50 gal. Cinr.it Choice Michigan elder , ? 4.50u0.50 ( ; > cr bbl. of 33 gal. Porcoux Choice rice corn is quoted at 3@ 4c. per lb. , other kinds 23c tier lb. CAUIIOTS $2,25@2.50 per bbl ; new stock 40 ( 45o per doz. l'AUSNli'3 New stock , $3.00@3.50 per bbl. CAIIIIA ES $1 per doz. for native stock nnd 1 5 © 4c per lb. for California. CAUI.IM.OWEKGood stock , $2.50@2.75 per dozen. BRANS Good stock , $2.CO@2.75 ; California beans , $2.25@2.40. Fins In layers , 13@15c ; cake. lOc pcrib. NUTS Peanuts , 0 } J ( < i7c ; raw Brazil nuts , I3c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal nuts , 15@18c : Illborts , 18c ; Italian chestnuts , I5c ; pecans , 15c. HONCV 10@21c for 1 lb frames ; canned iioncy , 10@12c per lb. PAUSLCV 30c per doz. CIIEEN ONIONS 15@20c per doz. PUKE MAPI.C Svvui1 $1.25 per gal. RiimiAitn 5c per lb. SAI.SIFV 25c per bunch. Grocer's List. RRFINKD LAUD Tierce , 7 > c ; 40-lb square cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , 7 c ; 20-lb round , 8c ; 10-lb palls , S , ' c5-lb ; pails , SJfc ; 3-lb palls , ovnurs New Orleans molasses , per bbl. , 34to ! per gal. ; corn syrup , 3Gc ; half bbls. , 3Sc ; 4 gal. kegs , $1.55 ; sorghum , 3Sc. Pito VISIONS Hams , lO lOJ c : breakfast bacon , 10@10J.fc : bacon sides , 8 (33 ( 0 ; dry salt , 7X@SJie ; shoulders , 7@7 c ; dried beef , 10@llc. PICKI.ES Medium In bbls , $5.73 ; do In half bbls , $3.40 ; small in bbls , § 0.75 ; do In half bbls , $3.90 ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.75 ; do in half bbls , $4.40. CANNED Goons Oysters , standard , per case , $3.10@3.35 ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case , $2.85(32.00 ( ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $ ( ft > 3.85 2.90 ; California pears , per case , $4.70@4.80 ; apricots , per case , $4.2r > @ 4.35 : peaches , per case , $5.COii5.75 ( ; white cherries , per case , $0.00 ; California plums , per case , $4.50@4.GO ; blueberries , per case , $2.10@2.20 ; egg plums , 2-lb , per case. ? 3.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case , $3.20@5.75 ; 1-lb salmon , per doz , $ l.SsO@l.S5 ; 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.25@3.35 ; 2-lb string beans , per case , S1.75@l.SO ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case. $1.00@1.C5 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.50@200 ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , $2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.40@2.50 ; 2-lb corn , $2.30@3.40 ; sardines , imported , 18 ® 15c per box ; domestic J , 0) @CKC ; mustard , 9.H@ ° 2C- JELLIES 30 lb pails , $1.25@1.50. SALT Per bbl in car load lots. $1.40. Horn Seven-sixteenths , 10U@10i c. CANIIV Mixed , 9llc ; stick , 9@9 > c. IIoi.iANi ) HEHHINOH OS@70o per keg. Mti'i.u SUOAU Bticks , 12Xc per lb ; penny cakes , 13@14c per lb. BUOOMS Extra , 4-to ! , $2.00 ; parlor 3-tic , painted handles , $2.25 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00. STUICII Mirror gloss , 5c ; Graves' corn , GJ c ; Oswego gloss , 7c ; Oswcgo corn , 7c. TEAS Japans , 20ffi55c ( : Gunpowder , 20@ COc ; Young Hyson , 22VS55c ; Oolong , 20@05c. Powucit AND SHOT Shot , $1.15 ; buckshot , $1.70 ; Hazard powder , kegs , $5.00 : half kegs , $2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50 : blasting kegs , ? 2.35 ; fuses , 100ft,4 ! > @ 75c. SUHAHGranulated. . < JJjM7e ; conf. A , G % @ 7c ; white extra C , 0 ( 2ilc ; cxtnv C , ttj ( ® Oltfo ; yellow C , BJflg.Vsc ; cut loaf , 7 # @ 7J < c ; powdered , 7QtS ! > fc ; Now Orleans , 5 % OOFFCB Ordinary grades , I0@17c ; fair. 17f18c ; prime , 18@19Xc ; fancy green and yellow , 22@23c ; old government Java , 28@ 80c ; interior Java , 25j ( 28o ; Mocha , 2S$30o ( ; Arbuckle's roasted , 20' o ; McLaughlin's XXXX , WfrDilworth's \ , 20c ; Red Cross , 20c ; Alaroma , 19c. WoouENtt'AitB Two-hoop pulls , per doz , $1.40 ; three-hoop palls , $1.05 ; No. 1 tub , $7.00 ; No. 2 tub , $0.00 : No. 3 tub. $5.00 ; washboards , electric , $1.50 ; fancy Northern Queen wash boards , $2.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $9.50 ; No. 2 churns , $3.50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in rests , 70c per nest. Toiucco Pi.ua Lorillard's Climax , 45c ; Splendid , 44c ; Mechanic's Delight , 44c ; Lcg- gctt it Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 39c ; Drummond's Horsc.shoo , 45c ; J. T. , 42c ; ' 45c "Cut Rate " 29c Sorg's Spearhead , ; , ; "Oh , My , " 27c ; Piper Heldsick , ( Me. Toiucco SMOKING Catlin's Meerschaum , 31c ; Catlin's Old Style , 2Ic ! ; Sweet Tip Top , 33c ; U. N. O. , 17c ; Red , White and Blue , 18c. CitACKKiis , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city goods ) , Jc ; soda anowllako ( In tins ) , lOc ; noda dandy , 5 > io ; soda wafers ( in tiim ) , lOu ; soda zephyr , 8c ; city oyster , OJ c ; excelsior , 7o ; farina oys- cr , 7o ; gem oyster , Cc ; monitor , 7c ; Omaha tystcr , 7o ; pearl oyster , 5o ; picnic , 5o ; snowdrop oyster , 7c ; butter , 5o ; Boston , 8c ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , UJfo ; cracker meal , 5 > fc ; graham , 8c ; graharn wafers , lOo ; graham wafers in pound pack ages , 12 o ; hard broad , 5o ; milk , 7 ! c ; oat meal. 80 ; oat meal wafers , lOc ; oatmeal wafers fors ( u pound packages , 1'JKc ; animals , 12c ; Bollvcr gingerround ( ) ,7o , ; croam,8c ; Cornhill , lOc ; cracknclls , ICc ; frosted cream , 8J c ; ginger snnjs , 8c ; "ginger snaps ( city ) , 9o ; homo made ginger snaps , In boxes , 13c ; Homo mndo ginger snaps , U-lb cans ) per dozen , $2.50 ; lemon creamsSoprutzelshund ; ( made ) , 11XC assorted cakes and Jumbles , llj > c ; as sorted lingers , 15o ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) , per box , $7.00 ; bnnuna lingers , 14c : butter jumliles , UK0 ? Brunswick , 15o ; brandy snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( new ) Ino ; chocolate - late wafers , 15o ; Christmas lunch ( in tins ) , per dozen , $4,50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14c ; coffco cake , 12c ; Cuba Jumbles , HK ° ! cream pulfa , 30o ; egg Jumbles , 14o ; ginger drops , lie ; honey Jumbles , llj c ; Jelly lingers , 15c ; Jolly wafers , 15o ; lolly tart ( new ) . 15c ; lady ling ers , 13o ; vanilla bur , 14c : vanillu wafoi-s , He ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in a box , per dozen. J2 50. * All goods packed In cans le per lb advance except snowllako und wafer soda , which are packed only In cans. Soda in 2-lb and 3-lb paper boxes , Kc llcr 11 * advance ; ull other goods lo per lb advance. Soda in 1-lb paper boxes , le per lb advance. The 2-lb boxes ate packed In cases holding 18 in n case. The 3- ib boxes are packed In cases holding 12 in a caso. The 1-lb boxes are packed in casst-s holding 30 in a case. Ono-lbtratmm and oat meal wafers packed 2 doz in u case. Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods , 75c. Cans lor wafer soda , $3.00 , not returnable. Cunt , for bnowllalto soda , $5 00 per doz. Tin cases with glass face to dUplay the goods , 75c each , NO charges for packages except for cans nnd returnable goods. Glass front tin cans and "fmowllako" boda cans uro rctuinablo at prices charged. Dry Goods PuiXTiSoi.m COLONS Atlantic , Cc ; Slater , 5V e ; Berlin oil , OK" ; Garner oil , 0@ 7e. PINO ANoKouui Kicbui'OtiiJ.O c ; Alieu , GJfc : River Point , Cc ; Slccl River Cc ; Rich- nond , Co ; Pacific. G > { c. INIHOO Bt.fr. Washington , ' 40 ; Century , tllgo blue prints , ie ; American , OKc ? Arnold , 0 > ( c ; Arnold B , O' e ; Arnold A , 12e : Arnold Gold Scnl,10'fc , 3iir. s Charter Oak. So ; Rnmapo , 4Jfc ; Lodl , Be : Allen , Oc : Richmond , Go ; Windsor , " < c ; Eddystone , OJfo ; Pacific , 0 > < c. BnowN SiiEniiNti .Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7Kc ; Mlantlc H , 4-4 , 7 'c ; Atldntlc D , 4-4. GJfc ; Atlantic P , 4-1 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Cc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 5c ; CrowntXOCX. 4-4 , 7J < o ; Hoo- sler LL , 4-4 , Co ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7Kc ; L.nwrcnco LL. 4-4 , Cc ; Old Dominion. 4-4 , 5Kc ; Pcppcrcll , R , 4-4 , 7c ; Pcppcrcll , O , 4-4 , Oc : Peppcrell , 8-4IStfe ; Pcppcrcll , 9-4 , 21c ; Peppcrell , 10-4 , B3c ; Utica. C , 4-4 , Bo ; Wachusett , 4-4 , 7fc5 } Aurora. B , 4-4 , GKc ; Aurora , R , 4-4 , GJfc. " ITS Standard , PC ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , ; Byonne , 14c : B , cased , $0.50. iti'ET WAHP Bibb , whito. 19c ; colored , 22 c. DUCK West Point 20 In. 8 oz. , lO o ; West Point , 29 In. 10 oz. , 12kc ; West Point , 10 In 12 oz. , 15c : West Point 50 In. 11 oz. , I Go. Checks-Caledonia X , Wo\ \ Caledonia XX , 3Kc ; Economy , 9c ; Otis , 9c. KESTUCKT JEANS Memorial , Ific ; Canton , 2So ; Durham , 2Kc ; Hercules , ISc ; Learning- : on , 2.JJ c ; Cottswold , 2Jc. CitAsit Stevens' B , Oc ; bleached , 7p ; Stevens' A , 7l c ; blenched , S c ; Stevens' P i > c ; blenched , ( % e ; Stevens' N , OJ c ; bleached , I0) ) o ; Stevens' S R T , 12Wc. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.85 ; ilaln Holland , 3l , c to 9 > c ; Dado Holland , 'CoMroiiTEiis $ < 1.GO ( < J3. .00. BLANKKTS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored , Bi.EVCiicn Sunr.TiNo Bcrkcly cambric. lOc ; Valley , 5c. GINGHAM Plunkett checks , 7J c ; Whlttcn- Lon , 7) ) e ; York , X0Normandl \ dress , 8 } < fc ; Calcutta dress , SJ tv. Whlttcndon dress , SJ c ; Hcnfrew dress , 8'Mo. \ . TICKS Lewiston , HO-in , 12J cf Lowlston. 32-in. , ISJ c ; York , 32-ln. , 14c ; Swift river , cThorndykoOO ; , 8' < fc ; Thorndyko FF , < o ; Thorndiko 120 , lltfc ; Tiiorndiko XX , c ; Cordis , No. 5 , flitfc ; Cordis , No. 4 , lie. DnxiMs Amoskeag B , 9-oz. lOc ; Everett , 7oz , 13c ; York 7-oz , 13J < c ; HaymaUer , 8 > < c ; Juffroy XX , ll' c ; Jnltrcy XXX , 1'JJfo ; Beaver Creek A A , 12c ; Beaver Creek BB , lie ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc. FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshcn , 32i < c ; Clear Lake , 82 > 4c ; Maple City , 80 } c. Whlte-G H No. 2 , V , 2lc ; G H No. 1 , < tf , 30c ; QucchcoNo. 1 , } { , 42c ; Qucchco No. 2 , ? / , 37i < c ; Quecheo No. 4 , ? / , 32J < te ; Anawan , 131 0 ; Windsor , 22 } c ; Red XC , 34-ln , lo c ; E24-in , 21e ; GO 34-ln , 18c ; H A F , J , 25c ; J R F , % , 27c ; G , f,33c. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis count LL , 0-tfc ; CC , 7 } c ; SS , SKc ; Name less , 6J < c ; No. 5 , Oc ; EE , 9K ! GG. 10 > ; c ; XX , 12 c ; OG , 14c ; NN , lOc ; RX , 18c : R , 20c ; No. 10 , 8 } c : 20,10J c00,12Xc80 ; ; , lOo ; 20c , colored , lOc ; 50 colored , 12c ; 7U , colored , 25c ; Bristol , 13Kc ; Union Pacific , ISc. General Markets. FLOUH AND FEED Minnesota patents , $2.45 ( S2.50 per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter patents , $3.50@3.75 percwt ; Nebraska patents , $2.45@2.50 per cwt ; rye flour , $2.00 per cwt : wheat graham , $1.75 per cwt ; rye graham , $1.3501.40 per cwt ; New York buck wheat , $3.50 per cwt ; Excelsior , $3.00 per cwt ; ready raised , $5.00 per 100-lb case ; cornmcal , yellow , $1.00@1.10 per cwt ; white $1.10@1.15 percwt ; bran , $10.00@17.50 per ton ; screen ings , $ l.f ; ) > 0 per ton ; sacked , 85c per cwt ; hominy , $3.25 per bbl : chopped feed , $18.00 per ton ; chopped corn , $10.00@17.00 per ton. LutTimi Oak soles , 35@U7c ; hemlock slaughter sole , 21@39chemlockdry ; sole , 12 ( g25e ; hemlock kip , C0@90c ; A. &B. runner kip , 5075c ; A. hemlock calf , 90c@$1.00 ; A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75c ; hemlock upper , 19@24c ; English grain upper , 23c ; hemlock grain upper.2l@24o ; Tampico B. L. Morocco , 29 ( < ? 33c ; Tampico pcpplc , O. D. Mo. , 22@29c ; Curacoa. B. G. Mo. , 30c : Simon O.D. Mo. , $ J.75@3.00J Danpola kid , 30@32c ; X. M. kangaroo. 40c-American ; calf kid. 32c ; Griescn kids , $3.00@3.50 ; French glazed kids. $2.50@2.75 ; French calf.kids. $3.20 ; oak kip skins , $ SOc ( < tS1.00 ; oak calf skins. $1.00@1.55 ; French calf skins , $ I.25@2.2'5 ; French kip skins , $ l.lO(7til.50 ( ; Russitt linings , $0.00@0.50 per doz. ; pink cream and white linings , S7.50 ( ( $9.75 per Uoz. ; colored toppings , $9.00 ® biiuos Acid Carbolic , crystal , per Ib , 50c ; cltrls , per lb , OOc ; tartnric , per lb , 50c ; sul phuric , per lb , 5c ; ammonia , cnrb , per lb , 15c ; alum , per lb , 5c ; alcohol , 95 percent , per cnl , $2.22 ; blue vitriol , per lb , Sc ; borax , re- llncd , per lb , lOc ; camphor , refined , 35c ; cream tartar , pure , per Ib , 4Cc ; cream tartar , commercial , per lb , 20c ; cloves , per lb , 33c ; cuttlefish bone , per lb , 30c ; dextrine , per lb , 12s ; glycerine , pure , per lb , 30c ; hops , fresh , per lb , 40c ; indigo , Madras , per lb , SOc ; insect powder , per lb , COc ; morphine , P. W. pcroz , $3.00 ; opium , per lb , $3.75 ; qui ine , P. < fc w. , per oz , 58c ; quinine , German , per oz , 48c ; Rochcllo salts , per lb , 35c ; saf fron , American , per lb , 40c ; saffron , true Spanish , per oz , $1.00 ; saltpetre , pur per lb , lOtr ; sulphur. Flowers' , per lb , 5c ; soda , bi- cnrbonate , per lb , 5c ; silver , nitrate , per lb , $11.50 ; spermatti , per lb , OOc ; strychnine , lcroz$1.25 ) ; wax , white , pure , per lb , 65c ; wax white , pure , per lb , 55c ; wax , yellow , pure , per lb , 35c. HIDES Green butchers,1 4@4Vc ; green cured , 5K@0 } c ; dry Hint , 9c ; dry salt , 8c : green salted calf , 7J @ 8o ; damaged hides two-thirds price ; dry salted deacons , 25c each. Tallow No. 1 , 3) ) c ; No. 2 , 2 c. Grease Prime white , 4fc } ; yellow , 8c ; brown , 2c. Sheep pults 10c@l.X ( ) , accord ing to quality. Branded hides classified as damaged. Si'iitiTs Cologne spirits 1SS proof , $1.14 ; do 101 proof. $1.17 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , $1.15 ; do 188 proof , * ! ,13 ; alcohol , 183 proof , per wine gallon , $2.12 ; rc-distillcu whiskies , ? 1.25@1.50 ; gin blended , $1.50 ( 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $2.00aO.OO ( ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00S(1.50 ( ( ; Golden Sheaf bourbon nnd rye whiskies , $1.50@3.00 ; brandies , imported , $5.00@8.00 : domestic , $1.30@3.K ( ) ; gins , imported , $5.00@0.00 ; do- inestic , $1.25@3.)0 ( ) ; champagnes , imjwrtcd , per case , $ iS.OO@33.00 ; American , per case , $10.00@10 00. OILS Carbon , 175 degrees , I8c ; carbon , 150 degrees , 13c ; linseed boiled , GOc ; linseed , raw , 75c ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; whale water bleached , Wic ; fish , bank , 35o ; ncatsfoot , extra , C5c ; ncatsfoot , No. 1 , Me ; gasoline , 75 degrees , 15c ; W. S. Lard , 35c : No. 1 lard , 50o ; No. 2 lard , 50@55c ; W. Va. zero , 14oV. ; . Va. zero , 14c ; golden No , l,40c ; golden No 2,25c ; whale , 20c ; nnpthn , 1 degree. He ; headlight , 150 degrees , 12c ; headlight , 175degree , 15c ; turpentine , 44c ; castor , pure , $1.30 per ga | . Lumber , DlHENBlONrt AND TIMIIRII. 2. B.15ft. 15ft. 18ft. ) ft. 22ft. 24ft. 2x4 . .17 W 20 00 21 00 22 00 21 00 Zxll . .17 K ) 38 (10 21 UO'K ' ) (10 2i U ) 2x8 . 17 60 SO 01) 21 U ) 22 ( JO 22 4x10 . .17 GO 20 ( JO21 110,2 : ) 00 ICl 00 2x12 .10 2A2U 0021 ( JO 24 00,21 , 00 2xx8. . .ilH HOlltl WM 60'23 ' OJ. ' I IIOAIID4 , No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.50 No. 3 com , a 1 8115.50 No. 2 com , sis. 17.00 1 No. 4 com , B 1 B. 13.50 FENCING , Np. 1 , 4 & 0 in 12&14 ft , rough $19.50 No. 1 , ' " 10 " 1050 No. 2 , " 14 " 10.50 No. 2 , " " ,10 " 18.00 B1U1XOS. A , 12,13 & 10 ft.$21,50 I C , 12,14 & 10ft.tl5 50 B , " " 20.5011) , " " 12.50 CEIL1NO AND I'AHTITION. 2d com % in White Pine ceiling $34.00 " t t 28.00 Clear X In Normay " " . . . . . . . . 10.00 2dcomJi'in " " . . . . . . . . 14.00 FL001IINO. AC in White Pine $20.50 BOin " 33.50 COin " " 30.00 l)0in " " 21.50 EOln " " ( Sol. Fencing ) 19.90 0 in Drop Siding 5"c per M extra. faTOCKllOAllllb. AlSinchsls $15.50 B 13 " 39.CO C13 " 80.00 D13 " 23.00 No. 1 com , 12 in s 1 s , 12 ft 20.50 ' ' " " H ft 10.00 " " ' joft , 18-50 " " " 21.50 10 , 18,20ft No. 2 " . 19.00 " " " 12 fi 14 ft l&.W ) " " " 17 ft 17.50 12 In Grooved roofing , $1 per M more than 12 Bin Stock Hoards Eamo length. 10 in Grooved rooting same price as 12 in filStock Boards. SOUTH OMAHA N13XVS. Improvements Tor South Omrtlin. There have been few , if any , more lm- Kirtant meetings held In SoulliOmnba than ho ono that met in the Exchange hotel par- ors Tuesday afternoon. Those present wcro few In number , but they represented all the Important Interests of the city. P. E. : icr was there on behalf of the South Omaha Land syndicate , John Boyd for the Stock- anls company , Councilman Smith , Bayllss , McMillan und Hnffcrty for the city and Messrs. Persons , Hunt , Howlnnd , Cockcrcll , Anderson nnd Erlon for the board of trade. The meeting was not n formal ono , but ono n which the best Interests of South Omaha wcro represented , and in which routine busi ness wan supplanted by an Informal talk In which all present became better acquainted , nnd many little differences wore amicably jxplalncd. Hon. W. A. Paxton would hnvo been there only that ho was prevented by Ill ness , and Mr , ller as far ns possible took hi.s l > lnco. His safe to say that the policy of the Stackyards Co. and of the land syndicate , was never so thoroughly understood ns nt Lho mooting , nnd that it was novcr before so thoroughly understood that the best inter ests of South Omaha njo Identical with the best Interests of these companies. The grading of Twenty-fourth street was first considered anil Mr. Her explained that his company had ngrccd to expend $2,000 for that purpose , with the understanding that the work would be done within the limits of South Omnha. The agreement had been partly written nnd partly verbal , but the company had expended the necessary $2,000 H remained for the county commissioners to complete it , nnd he had no doubt but that they would. The grade had never been olH- ciallv established , but it was intended to bu of full width 100 feet. The main object of the Land company was to secure a road through to Omahn , and the quickest nnd most direct way wns along Twenty-fourth street to Vinton nnd up Vlnton to Six teenth. They Imtl secured thb services of nn attorney to linn out If the county com missioners could legally do any paving or grading along the route within the : ity limits. Ho thought , however , that South Omaha should provide for sewers , water and gns before doing any paving. When the question of viaducts came up ho said that tlio two proposed would cost nbout $70,000 or $30,000 npleco , and in the present state of the city's finances ho thought the one at L street wouldnnswcr all purposes for the present und be of more practical benefit to the city. It would connect with Omaha by way of Twenty-fourth street , and furnish a good roadway for Armour & Co. nnd any other packers who wanted to supply the re tail markets. Ho thought the city could not stand the expense of both viaducts , mid that if In order to do It they made n high assess ment or tin excessive levy , they would only drive from the town the manufacturers that other cities are trying to nttract. The land company was willing to construct the L street viaduct nt their own expense providing the ono at Q street wns not built on the proceeds of bonds issued. If bonds wcro to bo issued , they should bo issued for both , nnd in any case the land company and the stock yards company would bear the greatest share of the cost , ns they wore the heaviest taxpayers. Tlio companies did not wish in any way to oppose the Q street via duct , but wished it to bo understood that they at all times wished to bo hand and glove with these working for the interest of South Omaha. Thoywere will to bo very liberal. Further discussion ensuedin which Councilman Bayliss , Smith , Kufferty and McMillan , ns well ns the board of trade rep resentatives , pointed out that the Q street viaduct was a necessity , as nearly all railway facilities occurred there , and a man's life wns worth more than the estimated cost. Finally , Mr. Her said that if they wished to issue bonds to build the land company would not only offer no opposition , but ho thought would cash nearly , if not nil , the bonds issued. He , however , advised them to go slow , nnd not go into needless expense. Regarding scivernife , ho thought the stockyards company would have no objection to N street being drained into their big sewer , nnd ho would call a meeting of that company any time the city council desired. Before he loft it was in n manner understood that the proposed improvements would include the two viaducts , the com pletion of the grade on Twenty-fourth street , nBOweronN street , the paving of N street between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-fourth streets and a stone pavement on Twenty- seventh street between N nnd Q. Citizens will bo called upon to vote for the necessary bonds , which will be made payable twenty years from dale , and only cost present prop erty owners a slight annual tax. In the mean time the money will be spent in South Omaha and the magic city will boom. This Year'K Assessment. Within twenty-one days , or on Junol , the South Omaha assessors will be prepared to hand in their vualuations. and the result will bo a surprise party to many. To some It may be an unpleasant surprise , but to the great majority it will show that some men at least can fearlessly do their duty. They have gone nbout it in the manner outlined in THE BEE , and as a result the assessment will bo advanced from last year's figures of $590,000 , to. about $2,000,000 or $2,500,000. and this mcr case is not to be placed on the pack ing houses or manufacturers , as muny sup posed it would. They will have to bear a share , but the assessors hnvo recognized the fact that some consideration is duo them for having helped to build up the city , and by the employment of labor still helping to keep It where it is. It is nftcr men who will hnvo a lot assessed nt $10 , and then ask $ JOO for it , they are looking , nnd they have come across several. One lot was valued at $300 last year and this year it will show up at $ a,500. There are many more such cases but it is only right to say that Assessor Kane , nnd his assistants II. J. Curtin nnd James Dougherty are try ing to lee le nftcr them till nnd perform their duty without fear or fnvor. Notes About the City. O. Owcnson , of Chapman , had two cars of cattle on the market. J. S. Umstcad came in from Fullerton with a load of cattle. C. Hudat brought In three loads of Norfolk CAttle and ono load of hogs. J. T. Benedict was on the market with four loads of Hastings cattle. The Exchange hotel guests yesterday wcro : J. N. Welb. Bedford , In. ; Alex Segman , Beatrice ; F.J. Bencdlct.HastlngB ; II. Marsh , Elkhorn ; G. W. Martin. Chicago ; V. Allyn , Broken Bow ; H. Bada , Silver City , nnd A. Stevcrs , Cedar Creek. Already seventy citizens have applied for shares in the ball club association. Only 100 are required , nnd it can bo safely said that South Omaha sporting men support homo Industry. Louis Slcchcr. of North Bend , is stopping at the City hotel. Ho came In with a load of cattle. Tom Kelly Is on the market with two cars of cattle from Pleasant Valley. Ho has reg istered nt the City hotel. Nine-tenths of Douglas county taxes are paid by Omuhu and South Omnha , und yet the law won't let the commissioners grudo u street to connect them. Pat Ulce , jr. , has not yet joined the force , as this Is only his second day In the world. In thu meantime ho resides In South Omaha , and Put , HIis receiving congratulations. C. K. I'AI.MEIl. N. ) ' , lUClIHAN , J. II , III.ANCHAHU , PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Commission Mercliants. Offlce-Uoorn 21 , Opposite Kiclmngo llulldlntf , Union btock Yurdt , Houtli Omnlia , Nub. McCOY BROS. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Market funiWun ! fri'o on application Mockers < uul ( cederi ( urnUlicdoncood term : . Kc'crcncut' ( Him- hu Nattunnl Hunk unit houtti Oruabu Natlouai , Union btock Yi.rd , boutli Oinniiu , LOrTlMERWESTERFIELp& MALEY Liye Stock Commission , [ loom K , Exchange Ilulldlng , Union Stock Ycrdi , Boulli Ouiulm , Nub , ALEXANDER"FITCH , Commision Dealers in Live Sock , ; -.ooiu 2. , Oppo.lto Kxclinngo llullJIng , Uulou Stock YarOn , buutu Omttnu , Neb. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , Jolu F. ABrToulturaTTmplomontB. CHU nCHiLL > AnKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , C rrl g" " " * LININOER A METIMLF CO. , Agricnltiiral Implements , Wapns.Carriages . IHiRRlci.Kto , Wholctale. Orruti * , PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , Agricultural imSm3Wapiis & Bnggies roi. OU3.006 anil TO ; Jonc Street , Om h . P. P. MAST& CO. , Hannfactnrers of BucKeye Drills , Seeders , CaltlTalor * . liar H kr .CIrtor Mills iinfl LuMn I > ul. Tcrlicra. Cur , lllli anil yicruilnsbtrccl ) . WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. . -\Vhote alp- Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Bnigics Cbrticr lllh unit NltliolniiPtrocli. OMAHAHltANril. , A- Harrestlng Machinery and Binder Twinel W. K. Mead , Mnuifiur. 1213 Lcavcnnorth > t. , Ouialm Boots and Shoos. W. V. MORSE & . CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , Artlsis * rYlntorlnlo. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists ! Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Douglas btrcct , Omaha , Ncbraskn. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARDCo Manufacturers anil Jobbers In Wagons Buggies , Rate , Plows Etc , Cor. inn nnd I'ncino SlreoK Onmhi , Neh. 1110 1109-11(15 ( UoiiKlim HI. , Omnlm Manufactory , Sum incr fct. , lloston KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Successors to llccd , Jones A. Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes AKent , .or aooksollorsjand Statlonors. H. M , * S."W. JONES. Successors to A. T. Kcnyon & Co , W liolcsalo & Ilctnll Booksellers and Stationers , Flno Wcddlnit 8tRtloni > ry. Commercial Stationery. Iftt Douitlai Street , Omalia , Nob. C Off 00 8 , Sj lCOB , EtC. ' CLARKE COFFEE'CO. , Omalin CotTco nnd bplco Mllln. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powfler , - > - Crockery nn W. L""WRIQHT. Agent for the Manufacturers nnd ImpoHcis of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. QfBcc.317 8.13th St. , Omnha. Nctraskn. T ERK1NS , GATCH & LAUMAN , Importers ana Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Kto 15U Farnain St. , New 1'a ton Hullillng. Commlselon and Storage. GEO. SCHROECER & CO. , ( Successors to McSbnno & Bcbrouder. ) Commission anil Cold Storage , Omaba. Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS , Wholesale. Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commission Merchant ! . Correspondence ! solicited. 1UK North ICth fctreet , Omaba , Neb RIDDELL & RIDDELU Storage and Commission Merchants , 8peclaltlcIluttcr , Ket , Chccfe , Poultrr. Game , Oynters , Etc. , Etc. mboutblUh btreet. Coal , Coke Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , 903 South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. . Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , And shippers ot Coal , Coke , Cement , 1'lastcr. I.I mo , Drain Tile , anil Bcwur 1'lpe. onice , 1'axton Hotel , Karnam tit. * Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Snippers of Coal and Coke , 214 South 13th St. . Omahn , Neb. pry Copds and Notions. M. E SMITH i CO. , Dry Goofls , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1101 Douslas , Cor. lllb St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRtCK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and JohteinDry GooflsNotions , Goats' FurnlshlnK GQOIS. ! Corner llth and Huuoy Ma . Ornnhii. Ni'lirnrkn. Furnltiuro. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre , Farnam Street. Omaba. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVER1CK. Furniture Omaha. Nebraska. Office Fixtures. THE S1M.MONDS MANUFACTURING CO. Mnnufucturere of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantles , Sideboards , Hook Oases , Dmi ; rixturea. Wall rnhCK , l'iirtUlun , HallliiKV , Counturu , lleer and Wlno Coolers. Mlrore , etc. I'actory una olncol7JO and ITJ-'Koutli 13tb b ) . , Omaha. Tclcpuoncr \ . Orooor\oB \ , ' ' PAXTON , GALLAGHER He CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , KB.7OT,703and 711 B. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD. BRADY & CO.- Wholesale Grocers , t tb and LcBvenwortli StreetsOmabaNcbraika. Hardware. LEE , PRIED le CO. , Johliers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Sheet Iron , Kto. Agents for IIoweBcalei and Miami 1'oirdor Co. , Omaha , Net ) . * HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. HC6 Douilai Btreet , Omaha , Ncbrufca. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , lOUi and Ilarner Sts. , Omaba , Neb. Western Agenti for Austin Powder Co. , Jefferson Htecl NulU , Fairbanks titundard Hcaleg MARKS BROS.SADDLERY co Wliolesale .Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware Aud Lcattcr. H\U,1KX \ > and 1107 Ilaruer Ht. , Omalia , Nebraska. Hoayy Hardvvare. W. J. BROATCrTi Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wagon Stock , Hardware , Lumber , lite. 1Z/J uud Ull lUrnuy Street , Omaha. JAMES A. EDNEY , Wholesale Iron and Steel , H'flson and Carrlaeo Wood Stock. Ilearr Hardware Etc. HIT aud I'M LeavBovronU bt. . Oiuaba , Neb. Lumber. OMAHA 'LUMBER co. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale IStj Street andJJnlon I'ncincTrapk.Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer iu Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Upon , Ktc. Yards-Corner ? th anil Domini : Cornet Sith aoil D iulai. _ Hats , Caps , Etc. W. lT. PARROTTE & COT * Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 lUrnrr Street. OniHhi > . N h. C N DIETZ. Dealer in Ail Knius 01 Liunlier , 13th ami California StroeU , Omaha Nebr * ka. FRED W. GRAY. Inter Linie Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner ftrmnd DouilftsBts. . Omaha. T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CC To Dealers Only , Oflico , llffl Knrnnm Street , Omaha , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD. Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported mid American I'ortlnixi Cement. fetaU ARCDI for Mllvauken llrilrnullc Cement nod WhlloMme. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lninlicr , Wood Carpets and I'nrqnet KlnorlnR Mil ami Doii _ Iron Works. ' STEAM BO'ILER WORKS , Cnrtcr A fan , l'roi's. | Mumifnctiirers of nil kinds Steal Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Ironwork Works Hotilli 30th nml It , .V M. crowing. 1'TXTON & VlfiUMNU IKON WOHK8. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort , KlnoD , Ilrnn Work.lJpni'rnl Komiilrjr , Mnrhlno and ll ) < i < .k mtlli Work. Otllco nml Works , U. I * llr. niul 17th Struct , Uiunlm. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings lo k Hnt1 , Wlmlnw Ounnl * . Tlowcr Mam ! * , Wlro Hutu , Ktc. . Ill Nortli Utll Street , OiUHha. OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS , Man'frsofFire&BiuilarProofSafes ' Vnnltvlntl Work. Iron nml Wlro Konclrm , SlKnt , Kto. ( ! Anlr"cn I'nvi'r Cor llth mvlJarliwi sn , _ _ CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS [ ron and Wira Fcncs ? , Railing Guards ud bcrcuns , turbniiki , umiVm ttuiua , , Improved Awnlnni , Locksmith .Mnclilncrr and _ Blacksmith Work * , < IXI South lull 8 t. _ .MEAGHliR A : LEACH. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , Oonural Agent' far Dleunld Safe & I ch Co.'s. Vaults and Jail Work , 1115 faruam street , Omaha. _ mininory tind H tiona. " I. bBERFE LDER & "cb. . Imprters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notious 203 , 210 and S12 South llth Street. Notions- J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 403 nnd W > Be uth 10th St. , Omaba. VINYARD- & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , HOG UnrnCT Street. Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Reflned and Lubricating Oils , Axle Grease , Klc. , Omaba. A. II. Illshop. Mnnaror Paper Boxes JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , NOB. 1317 nnd 1310 Douglas St. , Omnlm , Nob. Paints and Oils. CUMMINGS & NKILSON , Wholoale Iu lcr In Faints , Oils. Window Glass , Etc , ll/dl'urii'.ui ' blrcut , Oiuuuut4eb. Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , D alor..n . TyeMosd mer. ' Supplies. B Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry ( i nice iitock of I'rlntlni ; , Wrapplns and Writing 1'Uftt. tipcclal attention given to car load ordera. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 311 Clothing and leather Dultlnii. 1003 Farnain Street. Stgpm Fittings , Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pnraps , Pipe , Fittings , Jtcam and Water Supplies. Headquarters for Mast , I'Oost.&Co'a Kooila. 1111 Kurnani St , , Omaha. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Ualllday Wind Mills. 019 nnd 93) ) Fnrnara Ht. , Omnha. O.K.lloisAttlim Manager. BROWNELL& CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BhooUron Work Steam 1'umpa , Saw MlHs. 1213-12U lA'nvenwortli Blret-t , Omaha. Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL ff CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds fill and C13 Jones Htrpit Omaha. Storage , Forwarding A Commlaalon ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. , Storage 11 , Forwarding and Commisslou , anch house of the Hornier Ilucinr Co. Iluiuiloial bolejalo and retail , 1 KM UlOmid 1312 liard Hlreet , * Omaha. Telephone No. 700. OMAHA MMDFAGTulBS. Browors. STOR2 & . ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1521 North Klgthtccnth Street. Omaha. Neb. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeaus l'anUSlJlrt , Ktc. llOIand 110 ( Douglas Street , Uiuaba , Neb. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John lipeuetcr , Proprietor. WO Dodge mid 103 and Id Nurtli Mil Htreut. Uaialia. 8aahj Doora , Eto. * * M. A. DISBROVA , CO. , * Wliolcialo Monufacturcri o ( Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Ilr rancb bncu , 12lb and litrd Htraoti , Omtbu , N b. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding * , Btalr Work and Interior Hard Wood Hn Ish. N. U. Curacr bth and 1-oateuwcrlu btruets , Omaha , tjub. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , , Manafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , And Itllnds , Turnlnir. Stair-work , Hank and Office 11U Hum , anli and I'uiiiiloton Avcuue. Stacks , Bo I lore , " " H. K , SAWYER ! Manufacturing Dealer in Smote StacKs , . TanU and aenera. . h