r- P " ' r - vFtaJ'WT * " * * > " _ 4qc'-.rfl" ' * , 5 % r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , OCTOBER 13 , 1887. SPECULATIVE MARKETS , A TrJflo Moro Activity Noted in the Wheat Pit CORN SUFFERS A DECLINE. An KiiHlri- Feeling ManlfV t < ' < l In rroTlHloiiTrndltiR-Cnttlc Slow and Value * Kn liT HOK UtiHlncfts Ill-Ink Quotation ! * . CHICAGO IMlOpUCK MAItKKT. CtiHAnn , Oct. 12. [ Special Tcleprani ( o tlio Hr : . ] There was a trillo more nctivlty In the will-ill market this morning uiul some utrengtli was obtained from the public cable , which gave both Hpot grain nnil futures firm nnil minomiecd n decrease of 240,000 bushels in the aninunt In passage , n dcorcnuo in Imports to the United Kingdom for the \vcck of M2iOO ( bushels of wheat and 72,000 bun-els of Hunt and u decrease of farmers' dellvci lex.of . itS.OOO bushels. New York advice - vice * were that exxtrtcrs | were hearing futures there. The market opened at J c ad- vinii'O over yesterday's closing for November tit Tli1 mid tit the same llguiX'.s for December mid May 72/ / ( < ! and 7i 540 respectively. The highest ) > olnt reached WHS ' 4c above these JigincH and this on the reK | > it of an Insurrcc- tlini In India , which Kutisliin troops had been railed ujioii to ijucll. The news did not ai > - ) > , 'ar to bo generally eonsldeied of mueh Ilil- fiortance , but when local traders htippen to bo nhflrt In these days of very low prices it dors not require a formal deelaraUnn of war to induce them to cover. When their wants had been .satlslled , which was accomplished at the advance named , the sagging began again and the rlose was at almost the low itoint of the if'ssion , with November at 7tiJ r , December WV unit May 774fW77fr , which was very iifiirly where It left olt hint night and began OKuin this morning. Corn suffered a decline of < e during the morning session. The Influences at work wi'ie the continual heavy helling of one local operator and the fulling off In the demand for carfh coi n for shipment. It was retovted | also that cash pioperty was not in peed request New York. The weak feeling was greatly lielped by smaller tinders who had bought jestcrdn.v on the expectations that lighter rc- cei | > \\ould send tlie market np to-day , but they found this morning that they had no one to sell it to. There weie outside bujing or ders at the decline , howo\er. Kcceipts here were but illlt cars foity less than expected mid the shipments from Chicago were 'JilNH ( ( ) bushels. Vessel room was taken for 478- ( KK ) bushels of corn. The opening ; was 44V'I4 ! ' S f"1' November and 4.VhC for May , and these figures were not bettered during the session. The close was at 4lMu4l $ a for November and 44JJo for May. There was increased interest shown in the speculative market for o.its , local opera tors taking hold morn freely , while outside orders were laignr. Seller the mouth held firm in sympathy with cash oats , but more deferred deliveries ruled easier , November soiling oil from 2i'io at the opening to 2f > J < e and May from 2113'V , to U'.l'fdiaiV' together. The market rljsi-d at the bottom at 1 o'clock. In provisions an easier feeling was mani fested. Lower prii es for live hogs , which were depiessed * > . \ the increased arrivals , made tiajders disposed to bear the product mid on tnu deliveries traded in a decline was noted , Based on last night's linal limitations October liird slumvd a depreciation nt 1 o'clock of lc. ( ) October short ribs of 2'.jC , November laid of 7'so. ' December hud of U'ji'i ' .lanuaiy pork of ' and January lard and shoit ribs of 4.V. Arn.iiMiiiN SI.S.IONWheat stc.idy. Corn steady. Oats dull. I'ork for Jimu.irv sold nt * I2.20 ( 18.82'f ' ami i-loswl at H8.22 , or the same as at 1 o'clock. Laid was steady October sold and closed at > 0.8nj and .lanu- iiry lit SH'i.S'i'j : November was quoted at H.82,1-J < 1.85. Short ribs sold at $7.00 and closed nt 7.07 } . " , bid ; January sold and closed ; , . CHICAGO MVK STOCK. CIIILAIIO , Oct. I',1. [ Special Telegram to the HIT. ] CtTri.i : Trade was slow and values rather easier than otherwise. A few lots of premium and fancy steers sold nt $ , * i.ir > ( i2n.40aiid a few loads of good to choice nt ft.50 ( < i:4.K : ( ) . Anj thing below stock that would bring the above price was slow and linid to sell , such as plain and common natives of 1800-lb averages and around there , that would not make over $3.7r @ 4.25. Texans mid rangers wei o also slow , with a slight downtuin. Native butchers'stock was un changed. The stocker and feeder trade pre sented no new features. Some of the Pcnn- Hylvimians are buying heavy rangers at from fc..4r > to $2.M ) , preferring such ut the prices to states cattle. Such ns they buy are natives driven out from Jowa as yearlings and matured on the range. Prices ranged us follows : Fancy , $ .r > .IOrT5.40. ( Shipping steers , HBO to 151X1 Ibs , $4,40 ( (5 00 ; 1200 to IIKXI Ibs , Ml WtP4.tlo ) ( : l 50 to 18M ( > Ibs , * 2.7r ( c < : t.70. Stockers and feeders , $ l.MiaU5 ( : ; cows , bulls and mixed , ? 1.25 < tf > 8.U5 ; bulk. $ l. < io ; < ? 8.25. Texas steers , ? 2.10 ( < d 8.50. Indians , $ ' . ' .Ci ( ) ( ,1 15. Western rangers , steady ; natives and half breeds , $ : . ' . : ! . ) ( ; ' ( : ) . ( X > ; rows , fj. % ' . ' . Jll. Wintered Texans. & . & ( < 3.00. HIHIS Trade was brisk , with little or no vai iation us eompated with ycstcrdiiy. Ship- jicrs were taking a large number of qnnlity rather below the. stitndard and good stocls was scarce. West heavy sold at f4.70@4.77K : mixed and the best , ( fl.50g-l. ( < ii ( ; common and plain , ? IMD4.10 : ) , ; light sorts , 4.40@4GO ; York sorts , $4.05 ( < J4.70. FINANCIAL. Nr.w YoitK , Oct. 1' ' . [ Special Telegram tc the lir.i : . ] STOCKS The stock market con tinues in the same liquid condition and n lower range of prices was registered. The elimination of a largo part of the short In. tcrest yesteiday removed Its principal sup port and left it still In the condition to be eHbily depressed. There is no investment buying of consequence visible , those whc have stocks being engaged in devising mean ! to protect themselves by lightening theii loads mid cannot bo relied upon to como li : uiul buy. The bulls appeared hopeful , bul they have recently undergone n lively slmk ing up , and many are said to bo on the raggei , edge. There nro some strong bulls left however , who show no alarm nt the adversi condition of affairs and claim that with al the hammering and harsh talk prices mo bu little lower tlnin during the Juno panic , whet the Western Union scl ut 74J , and ha1 since paid two dividends of 1 i > cr cent cash Luke Shore on that diito touched Wj , am has since paid n L1 per cent semi-annual divi dend ; Lackuwanna , 11)5 ) } , and paid a : i' < per cent dividend , aud at one. tlmo to-iln ; t-old at 125)1 ; Delaware & Hudson nt 101) < has paid u ! if ) per cent dividend , and to-da ; sold nt W f. Union 1'aeifle was at 57 , am shows u loss of ten jiolnts. London wa easy , but selling orders from that quarto were comparatively light. The marke opened strong under the leadership o Western Union , the Coolers and Viinderbilts nnd advanced fractionally. The New Yorl bears raided Atchlson In Hoston and knockc < it off over three points. This was the las straw , and turned the current rapidly down ward , The active llbt went oft vapidly , th declines extending to four points , Union 1 clflc , Northern I'nclflo nnd Oregon Trans continental leading. Heading , It was sali ! 'is being put into shnpo for reorganization nnd when completed will have n capital o 1100,000,1)00. ) The reports about its rcorgan tlon ut first caused n fractional advance , an were lusuOlcIcnt to support it during th raid and it dropped to l > f per cent. At o'clock the market wns tame , with ' licav soiling. The Standard Oil party has gen out of Union Pacific , nnd they have been tli chief factors In it for months. The frc selling has caused It to decline 4Jf point 7'ho sumo party are believed to bo workln Cotton Olll "stiffs , " and have shaken out \vcuk Insider. That stock showed the wo , A. ' lnde | > eudencc unit ndvaneed 2V per cent cnrli , but weakened mid llnlshed ' per cent better than jcMcrdny. Liquidation wns the heaviest during the hist hour , when the lowest pi Ices of the day , and co fur this el > r , were recorded , the last sales being the reverse - verso of yesterday nt nearly the Inside figures of the daj , and exhibited net deliv eries extending from ) { to 5'tf ' iwlnts , Atchl- sin lending. St. Paul lost 3 points , Northwestern 1 ? , ' , Missouri PacUIo 2. ' , ' , Heading 2)1 ) , , Westein Union 2 and Oregon Transcontinental 2 ; ' . The total sulc p Vvcro 4b7b7 . ftorvnxMEXTs Government bonds wcie dull but linn mid strong. 1KSTEMH4T'1) ) tr. H. 4s million . Vr.UlC1. * N. W . 1d7i ? I" . S. 4"'siout > on..inH ilnprcfvricd . iw : J'arlllol/sofW. . .121 N.Y.O . IBIJi ( Wrta Sollthi'm. . fiPiO. It. N . Ml Vntnil I'lii-inc . 27i ! . T . I ! Chlingo \ Alton. .1UI ll'aoltlc Mall . : V > > 4 ilniirefrireil . 1W 1' . . 1) . * K . t a ) P. , ll'.vy . IL-S'4 ' l'ullmanl > nluieCarl48 II. , L. * W . 12 < 't ' HeitillnK . tfl'i n. .V It. O . 214 Hock Island . 1K1 Erie . BJ ! , St. I. . * H. F. . . . : ? i iloprefflleil . Ill'i ' ilopn-feneil . TO llllnolf , evntial . lir , . . M. \ Ht. Paul. . . ViV I. . H..VW . 13' ' } dopiererred . 1IU K..V T . L'l'iSt. ' I'.AcO . H9 Luke Shore . IH do pli-forred . 1(0 ( I. . * N . K > ' { Texas PaclHc . 21' , ' Michigan IVntrnl , . Kt'i ' Union Partite . 4'j I'ai'Itlc. . . . Ill W. , St. U&P IS Mlsvnui 1'iiflflc. . . . 4.'l'W. do JUTferred M'i dopivft'trcd 4.'l' \V. t/ . 'iVli'graph. . . 7fi > 4 MiXiOn call easy ut 3'u5 ( _ per cent , last loan at 4J per cent , closed offered at 3)5 per cent. PIIIMK MKW NTII.E PAI-IIH fiffiS per cent. STKIII.INO KMluxiin Quiet and firm , nt " W.NiJf "for ijU-day bills , and 4-4.fe4Jf for de mand. _ PltonUCK MAHKKTH. , .i , Oct. 12. Following arc the 2:30 : closing prices : riour Unchanged , Wheat Opened at iibout yesterday's clos ing figures ; advanced Uc , receded ajc , then advanced agnln but eased off and closed about ? 4C higher than jesteiday for Novem ber und a shade easier for May ; cash , < i'.i4e ? ; November , 70J c ; December , IBY- " May , ,1 1-lOc. Coin Opened a shade stronger and ruled firm for u time , then weakened and declined * HC , changed some and closed 'jivl o. lower ; cash , 4Pi.e " : November , 41'J-liic ; December , 41 3-HJc ; "May. 44 4'e. Oats October advanced > / , other options show no essential change ; cash , 8t > o ; No vember. 2."iXc ; May , 21J l-llic' . lje Steady at 4do. IJarley llSc. Prime Timothy f2 83 ( 2.24. \Vhisky * 1. HI. I'ork Very li'ttlo doing ; January , $12.22 . Lnrd Easier and declined 5 ( 7 , ' . < c ; cash , ii.27U : $ ( i.8."i for November : i.ri7.i ! for May. Dry Salted Mentn-Shouldei s , * r , tXa5.70 ) ( ; short clear. J7.40i7i7.45 : sliort ribs , $7.07 . Hutter Steady ; creamery , llt ( 2 < ic ; dairy , Cheese Quiet ; full cream chcddars , Jc : Hats , 10 > /jll ( 4c ; young Americas , , Kggs Easier at I718o. ( Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , fully cured , 74c ' ; light , do. . 7'.j ' ( 7/1i'c ; dam aged , lie ; bull hides , .Vae ; No. 1 green salted calf , h QtUc ; dry salted , lOc ; dry Hint , I''tjJ Hie : dry calf , 120 < isle : deacons , UOo each. Tallow Unchanged : No. 1 country solid , 4 ( ( ( t'fcc ; No. 'J , Ifijc ; cakes , 4lae. Keceipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 42,01)0 ) 2IIHC ) Wheat , bu . 1ll',0X , ( ) Nil , TOO Corn , bu . > ! , ( ( ) 2iWKX ( ] Oilts , bu . 4t7.tMH : ) IIIS.IKK ] Kye. bll . 4.1KK ) lHHl ( Ha.iley , bu . 1 12txm tVOOtl Ni-w York , Oct. 12 Wheat liccelpts , 4lKKl ( ( ; exports , 12.0IKI ; options advanced Ji , ( [ fi c , hiibseiiucutly settled back to the close of yesterday , leaving off weak ; spot firm nnd faiily active ; ungraded red , iltfii ejNo. 1 led , nominal at b7'jc ' ; No. 2 red , SlJilVit.hSc in elevator , b'-'XtjfStJaC delivered , MXct. o. b. ; November closed at MXe- Corn Heceipts , : ( , tXH ) ; exports , .T3,000 ! 4Qin o lower on both cash and options , clos ing steady ; ungraded , 5'2i ( < , " )2i'4c ' ; No. 2 , GlJ i in store , SfiliQiSli o delivered ; Nos-embei closing atrils-- Oats Heceipts , 50,0110 ; exports , none mixed western , yj ( (34c ; white wcbtein , X © 40c. Coffee Spot , fair ; Hio , firm nt S19.00X options Iiii20 ! points higher and moderate ! ) active ; sales , 11,750 bugs ; October , $17. ( > r > ; No vember , * 17.t55 ( ? 17.00 ; December , * 17.00S ( 18.UV February , 17.8 : > ( ? il8.H ( ) . Pcti oleum Firm ; United , "Oc. Kggs Steady , > vith demand fair ; western ir > fu20c. Pork Steady. Lard Dull and lower , with the tnnrke heavy ; western steam , spot , K > .77Js@0.b ( ) . Hutter Quiet and barely steady ; western l ( S2lic ; western creamery , ltgi0c. ! ( ! Cheese Unchanged. Nnw Orlpuns , Oct. 12. Corn Quiet am steady : mixed , Vic ; white nnd yellow , r > 75Sc ( ( O.its Good demand ; No. 2 , S3g33 ti. Cornmenl Firm nt .25i2.0. ( ! : ! Hog Products Dull ; pork , $15.00 ; lard f < ! .75. Hulk Meats Shoulders , $5.25 ; long clen and clear rib , $7.50. St. IjoulK , Oct. 12. Wheat Firm ; No. ! red , ish,71H < 3JJ4o ; October , 71'ie ; Novcm ber , 71 ic. Corn Weak ; cash , S'.i'fSlOc ; October ii'.l'ic ; November , 118'e. . Oats Unchanged ; cash , 24g21/4'e ; No vember , 24J c. Pork-$14.25. Lard-C.25. Whisky fl.05. Hutter Firm ; creamery , 21(22fx3 ( ; dairj l ( ! ( 71e. Afternoon Hoard Wheat Easy ; No. red. cash , 7IJ < e ; October , 71o'c Novcmbei 71 ' e bid ; December , 72,8i'c. Corn Lower there were no sales except for May , whic ! sold at 41c. Outs Quiet ; May , ' 's e. fjiverjiool , Oct. 12. AVheat Firm ; dc inunil fair ; holders offer moderately ; Calif ot nla No. 1 , fis ! ld@ls ! 4d percental ; red wester spring , Csd ( ( is4d : do winter , OsHd@is4l Corn Strong ; nothing offering ; new tnlxe western , 4s 8J < d per cental. Milwaukee , Oct. 12. AVhcat Steady cash , 70c ; November , 70 > e ; May , 77fc. Corn Finn ; No. y , 4o. ! ! Oats Quiet ; No. 2 white , 28Ko. Hye Dull ; No. 1 , 4S } c. Harley Higher ; No. 2 , G2) c. Provisions Quiet. I'ork October , $13 50@14.00. MiniicapolU , Oct. 12. Wheat Quit but steady ; No. 1 hard. October and Noven ber , 70o ; December , 71KcMny : , 77 > e ; No. northern , October and November , G7c ; Di comber , CSVJe ; May , 7.r eNo. ; 2 , northen October and November , (13o ( ; December , ( He May , 70o. On track : No. 1 hard , 71 t No , 1 northern , OS o ; No. 2 , northern , S ' Heceipts Wheat , 255,000 bu ; flour , ir bbls. Shipments Wheat , 07,000 bu ; flour , 1S.OC bbls. . Cliiulnnnti , Oct. 12. Wheat Dull ; Ni 2 red , 70c. Corn-Dull : No. 2 mixed , 44 } Oats Easier : No. 2 mixed , Ltytf Hyo Quiet ; No. 2 , 5 5o. Pork Dull at $14.00. Lnrd Lower nt * o.t2 ! } . Whisky-Steady nt $1.05. KniiKiiti City , Oct. 15. Wheat Stead ) No. 'J soft , rash , C5o bid ; W > ) fo asked ; Ma ; 7a > tfc bid , 74k'e } asked. Corn-Quiet ; No. 2 cash , .Tl' c bid , X asked ; Novmber , 35o asked ; May , yS. ' c uii sked. Oats No. 2 , 21Jfo bid , 23J < o asked. No session of board of tmdo to-morrow. IjlVi : STOCK. Union Stock Yards , Chicago , Oct. 1 The Drovers' Journal reports : Cuttle Kecelpts , 10,500 : good bteady ; otl ors lOo lower ; fancy shipping , $3.10(3341 ( shipping stcciN , { 2,755 3.00 ; stockers nr feedeis , $ l.yiaii.iri ( ; cows , bulls and mlxei $1.23y8.05 : Texas steers , $ MO@2.50 ; I : diaus , $2)0j3.15 ( ( ! ; western rangers , stead ; natives and heavy breeders , $2.ttu : ( 3.30 ; cow $2.102.40 ; wintered Texans , $2. : (33IH ( ) . Hogs Heceipts , 02,000 ; steady ; inlxei ? 4.30 ( < jl.W ; heavy , M.40 4.75 ; light , t-1.35 4.70 ; skips , $3.10 4.23. ShceiH-RcocliitR , 7,000 : steady ; native ta.ftOfjt4.'JOt western , i3.10wa.05 : Texan rJ.40J3.50 ( ( ; lambs , $ . | .23$5.83. ( Thu Drovers' Journal special c.tblepra from London quotes the cattle market u changed. Oood American steers , llQfll per Ib. Estimated dead weight. \ntlonal Stock YnriU. KAHI F IJ IIH , Oft. 12. Cattle Heceipts , 1OC bhlpmcnts , 100 ; steady ; fair to choice hea1 native steers , 13.90 ( 4.70 ; butchers elcei medium to choice , $3.30@3.95 ; feeders , fair to good , I2.00ffli.20. : Hogs Heceipts , 5,300 ; shipments , 1,000 : market active , and steady ; choice heavy mid butcheis' selections , W. 00(34. ( 75 ; packers nnd Yorkers , medium to prime , $4. 80 1. 00 ; pigs , common to good , $ .1.b5S4.25. ( City , Oct. 12. Cattle Receipts , 3.000 ; shipments , 3,700 ; market steady for choice ; common mid canners , weak and lower ; ffood to rholco corn-fed , $4.2Ha4.75 ( ; common to medium , $ . ' 1.25 4.10 ; stoykers , t2.tKKli 2.0(1 ( ; feeding steen , flro < rtJ.23 ; cows , fI.2.V2GO. Hogs Receipts , 0,000 ; shipment ! * , none ; market ojicncd 5o lower and closed lOe lower ; common to choice , $4.10i ( 4.55 ; skips and pigs , 2.io4.00. _ OMAHA IjlVK STOCK. Wednesday , Oct. 12. Cattle. The receipts were light nnd the market dull at about steady prices. Hogs. f The receipts of hogs were considerably heavier than yesterday. The market opened weak and closed 5CJ10c lower. Three loads were unsold , Oftlelal Receipts. Cattle 200 Hogs 1IKX ) Prevailing Prices. Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on this market : Choice steers , lilOO to Lion M > n $4.1.Vi4.05 Choice steers , 1100 to lilOO llis 4.00ri'4.15 ( Fat little steers , WX ) to 10.VI Itis : i.7r > ( rfi.S3 : Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to 1500 : i.8.X'M.H : ) Oood to choice corn-fed cows 2.50Ci.00 ) Common to medium cows 1.50fti2.uo Good to choice bulls 1.50 ( i2.00 Oood range feeders 2.40if ( 2.80 Good native feeders , DOO Ibs nnd up wards 2.75@.l)0 ; ) ) Fair to medium native feeders , SKX ) Itis nnd upwards 2.50@2.65 Stoekcrs , 4tK ) to 700 tl.s 2.00yt2.40 Prime fat sheep a.25C < ii.50 : Fair to medium sheep ! 2.50s ( 3.00 Common sheep 1.50(0.2.25 ( Light and medium hogs 4.tOM4.40 ! Good to choice heavy hogs 4 JMJM.GO Good to choice mixed hogs 4.35 ( < i4.45 Keprcf-entatlvc Sales. NATIVE STKEItS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr ' .I..1274 .14.10 40..14H ; $4.50 62..1H55 4.40 nlll.I.S WESTERN MVI3 STOCK CO. 18..1404 1.50 cow s. 10. . . . ! )38 ) 1.05 22. . . . W3 2.20 4.ll53 ! 2.10 IS. . . . U13 2.30 nee . Iilvc Stock Sold. Sliowlnp the number of head of stock s > oUl on the nwrket to-day : G. H. Ilaminond &Co . 10II A.A.I' . Co . 10 Stephens H. < c Co . 22 Total 141 IIOOM. Aiiplo-Aincrlcnn Packinj ? Co 7S7 G. II. Hammond &Co T.KJ Total 1,527 Unsold HIS All sales of stock In this market arc made per owt. live weight unless otherwise stated. Dead ho s soil at yc i > cr Ib. for nil weights. "Skins , " or hogs weighing less , than 1K ( ) Ibs. no value. Pregnant sows aie docked 40 Ibs. and stags bO Ibs , by the. public inspector. OMAHA AVIIOMCSAIjE MAUKKTS. Wednesday , Oct. 12. Produce , FrttitH , Klc. T7ic foUotrtiuj arc the priccx tit ichlch rintinl / < > ( of produce uio Kuhl on Mils /mi/Witt : Edds The market Is good nnd the supply light , the bulk was going at 10 cents , but sonic sales were made ut 20c. HuTTCit Creamery , West Point , 80c ; other , 22 ( 24cpcr ] x > uiul : ehoice dairy , 1S@ 20c ; medium grades , l.'t@15c ; ordinary , 9@10o. CIIEKXC Market fair. Fancy full cream , chcddais , single Me ; full crcum twins , lto ! ; young Americas , 13Kc ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs in case , IBc ; Limberger. 100 Ibs iu case , 14c : Saurs' fancy Ohio , We. POUI.I HV Faiy market ; spring chickens 00i/2.50 ( ; old fowls , * 2.50@3.00 ; ducks $2.25 ( 2.75 ; turkeys , iu very light request 0Vi7c ( per Ib. GAME Heceipts light ; prairie chickens , $ S.OO < 8i. : ) ; mallard ducks , | 1.50@1.75. Quail * l.25@1.50 ; teal nnd mixed ducks , f 1.00@1.75 ; snipe , 75c@l. ( > 0 ; jack riibbits , 40@45e each ; jack snipe , $1.00 per doz ; venison , Itk-per Ib , Oisrnus Shell , 2.00 per hundred ; bulk , POTATOES The cmnrkct is well supplied. Utah and Colorado stock soils at bO b-'te ; Ne braska and Iowa stock lio@70e per bushel. UIUI.IPI.OWKII $2.00 per do/ . SW KET POTATOCb TllO Illllfkct IS Well SU- plied with home grown at 05U75o ( per bushel ; Virginia stock 80 jier Ib. EIIG PJ.ANT Slow sale nt 00(3750 ( per doz for choice stock. ONIONS Choice largo California onions arc offered on the market ut $1.00 per bushel , The demand is light. Unixs Hand-picked navy , $2.50 per bushel , and other grades down as low as $1.25. Cali fornia stock , $2.40 per bushel. CKMUY : The receipts nro larger and the stock better. Good stock brings JlOgaSc c bunch. CIIIEU Choice Michigan cider , $ t > .00 < 20.5 ( per bbl. of i gal. I'orcous Choice , for stands , 2@2Ur peril ) HONE v Good honey in neat one Ib. frames 22@2flc per Ib. CocoANUTrt Good stock , $5 00. CiuNiiEuitiES Tlio market is fairly wel supplied with good stock. Hell & Cherry $ S.OO ; Hell & Bugle , $ 'J.OO ; Capo Cods , $10.00 LEMONS Messina , $ ( J. ( > 000.50 ; Maiora $7.00 ; Sorronto , $7.00. OIUNOKS Messinn out of the market Louisiana , $11.00 per bbl , $3.00 per box ; Ja nmica , $10.1X1 per bbl , $5.50 per box. AITI.ES The supply is scarce. Cholci Michigan apples , $ a.50i4.00 ( ; homo in own $ ; ) . ( Haa.5l ) ( ( ; Jonnthons , $3.W3.7r ) > . Cinn Ari'LEs Choice Siberian , $3.00@3.5I per bbl. Giui-ES Home-grown stock Is in libera supply und is moving freely at 5c per iHJiind California , Tokay , $2.50 per erato ; Muscats $2.50 ; New York. 10-lb baskets , a5(7M5e. ( 0 PKVKS Theio is a fair supply of Culifornii pears on the innrkct. Choice block , $2.75f ( 3.00. 3.00.PE PE tciir.s Some fine California mountali peaches nre on tlio market at $2.50 per box. BANANAS The market is well suppled wit ! bananas ut $2.00(3:1.00 ( : per bunch. Nurs New crop : Ohio chestnuts , 12K@I5 per Ib ; peanuts , 7) < c , raw ; lirazil nuts , 18o almonds , Tarragona , 20u ; English walnutt Ibc ; lllbcrts , 12c. _ _ Flour nntl Feed. 77ic/nlloiii/ ( ( the Jobbing prices : Minnesota jmtents , $2.50 porcwt ; Mtnnc sola linkers' straight , $2,20 pcruwt ; Kansn and Missouri winter fancy'putents , $2.45 2.60 ; Nebraska intents , $2.25@S.35 ; rye flout $1.75gl.liO ( per cwt ; rye , Graham , $1.40 pe cwt : wheat , Graham , $1.75 per cwt ; con meal , yellow , Wo per cwt ; corn meal , white $1.00 per cwt ; chopped feed , $14.00@lil.OO pe ton ; bran , $12.00 ( 13.00 per ton ; screenings $ y.Ki@ ( 12.00 per ton. Hu Upland prairie , f3.OOQS.50 ; comrnoi coarse , $7.00JiS.OO. ( Grocer's IJfit. Cor IT n. Ordinary grades , 20' < f < 321c ; full SI , ' . t' o ; prime , 22 ( 23o ; fancy green an yellow , 23 ( < i2.V ! ; old government Java , 2Sj ( UOc ; interior Java , 25 < ii2So ; Mocha , S @ ! Kk ! Albucklo's , roasted , SU u ; McLaughlln1 XXXX , 2ii > fe ; Dilworth's i0c ! ; Heil Cross 20 (4o. ( HcrixcnLuiD. TIerro , 7c ; 40-lb equat cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , 7)40 ; 20-lb round , 7'fi 10-lb pails , 7 ic ; Mb pails , 7 fc3-lb ; pail ! 7 4'e. 4'e.SIT. SIT. MI. Granulated , OXfSf'Jic ; conf. J } ) C < M4fc ! ; white extra C , O W'Wo ' ; extra ( I'llidUc ; yellow C,5)uCj ) cut loaf , 7 > 4j pov dered , 7l4o. PUOVIHIONB Hams , llJffSUJfo ; brcakfai liacou , llfiQl'-'i'ci ' bacon bides , 0 ( JlOc ; U * nlt , S Wl'Miuulder ' ; * . ( } ( . < : dried beef liuins , KHfMtc ! diled bctf ivj\har , 'J.'jttlO ' u ; hams picnic , W'fS'/o. ' i Unirn Fin iT Applcs. now , 'I'R , Ot ; eva porated , fi-lb ( ) ring , UOttpyO * niHpucrrlc.i , evaporated , 2ik'j blnckbt-irlos , eva ) > oratcd , museateld , $ l.l > 0'V-li ' ) ( " "W Vislpnclas , 7' e. Hoi-K Seven-sixteenths Inch , 12c < tl2 > to. STAIHII Mirror gloss , n54c ; Graves' corn , 0405 Oswego gloss , * i'5 Oswego corn , 7o. SutiT-No. 70 , 4-sallon kegs , IMlKiil.M ) ; New Orleans , per gullon. ; ts-4ik ! ( maple syrup , half Ibbs , "old tltmv ' i cr gallon , SOe ; 1-gallon oins. per do$111.50 ; half-gallon ouim , per i\or. \ M.25J titmrt cans , tl.23. CA.NXEII GOODS -Oysters , standard , per case , $ l OtKVJ.'l.lO ; stmwberries , 2-lb , per casw ? , $ M.OOy < 3.10 : vaspbcrrie.s , 2-lb , per case , $ 'I.OOa ( 3.10 ; California pears , i > cr i-asp , $4.60 4.70 ; apricots. | > cr case , $4. | ( > @ 4.25 ; i > caehes , per case , $5.75Crt.- . ' ) ; white t-herrlcn. per case , $0.00 ; plums , per case , ftt.&Oriii.H : ! ) ; blueber ries , per case. $2.I.2.40 ! ( ) ' ; egg plums , 2-lb , per case. $2.50 ; iilneapples , 2-lb , per wise , $ ; i.20 ( < ? r > .7r , ; Mb salmon , i > cr do/ , $ . ! .00i2.0.V ( * 2-lb gooseberries , per case , I.2.V < 13.5 : ! ; 2-lb string beans , per case , $1.75 ; 2-lb Ifina beans , per case , $1.00 ; 2-lb muri-owfut i > eas. $2.50rc ( 2.60 ; 2-lb eaily .luno peas , per ruse , $2.75 ; 3-lb tomatoes , 2. 40f.2.50 . ; 2-lb corn , $2. : > < g,2.40. PICKI.KS Medium , iu bbls , $050 ; do in half bbls , M.75 ; small , In bbls , $7.50 ; do in half bbls , $1.25 ; gerkins , In bbls , $ S.50 : do In half bbls , $1.75. WOOIIK.NWAHF Two-hoop palls , per do/ , $1.43 , 3-hoop palls , $1.70 ; No. 1 tub , $0.50 ; No. 2 tub. $5.50 ; No. ! l tub , $4.50 ; washboards - boards , $1.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.23 ; No. 1 churns , $0 ; No. 2 churns , $3 ; No. ! l churns , $7. Toiucco Lorillard's Clltniix , 44o ; Splen did , 41c ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c ; Lcggett Si Meyer's Star , 41e ; Cornerstone , II4c ; Oruin * inoiuV Horse Shoe , 41e ; T. J. , ! li ; Sorg's , Spearhead , 44e. UKOOM.I Extra 4-tie , $2.X ( ) ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00. CAXHV Mixed , 8 } . , ( < flli ) ; stick , 8Ja'0)fo. UiurKiius Garncau's soda , butter and picnic. So ; creams , Sc ; ginger snaps , 8c ; city soda , To. Ti : * Japan. 20(75.V ( ; gunimwdcr , 20@ 60J4'c ; Young Hyson , 25(355c ( ; Oolong , 20i ( 60o. .IKI.I.IF.S ; ill-lb palls , $2.00. HOLLAND MH.KF.IICL bOo per keg. Dry GoodM. COTTOV FIAXNIM.S 10 per cent trade ills- count LL , OJ c ; CC , 7i.c ; SS , 8.4t ' ! ; Nameless , 5 > o ; No. 5 , Be ; EE , Uk'o ; CO ! , 10i < fc ; XX , I2o ; OO , 14u NN , IlkRX ; , 18c ; U , 20c ; No. 10 , c40 \ , lO 'c ; Wl , 12 ; < e ; SO , 15c ; ! ! 0. colored , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 15c ; liristol , lt ! } < c ; Union Pacific , 18c. Ciiu-KT WAiii'-Hibb white , 18.'e ! ; eol- ored , 20Xo. BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , lie ; Hcnuty , 12K ; Uoone , 14c ; B , cased , $0.50. Pnixi.s SOLID Coi.oits Atlanta 5J c ; Sla ter 5c ; Berlin Oil 0' ' < fc ; Garner Oil 0 ( ? > 7. PINK AND KOIIEH Uiclimoml do ; Allen Oc ; Hiverpoint 5c : Steel Hirer tk ; ; Uichmond Oc ; PacUleOKc. ISDKIO Hun : Washington 60 ; American O c ; Arnold iIKo ; Arnold Bile ; Arnold A 12o ; Arnold Gohlsea lOVfe. Charter Oak 4 } c ; Hamapo : fo ; Lodi4'e ; Allen 5Kc ; Uichmond 5JJo ; Windsor Oc ; Eddystonc 5e ; Pacilie Be. OINOIUM Plunkett checks T' o : Whit- tpnton 7'/o ; York 7)40 ; Normamli Dress Calcutta Dress bKo ; Whittonton Dress ill. , lo tLi urn iHI. . , itr ; r > wntiuvcr Thorndiko O O , M4e ; Thorndiko El-1. ' Thorndlkc 120 , lijtfc ; ThoVndlko XXX , lfc ; Cordis No. 5 , U-fc ; Coidis No. 4 , lie. DKXI.MS Amoske.ig ! l nz.r , lilo ; Everett 7 oi. , 13c ; York 7 oIlk1 ; Havmuker s1 , c ; Jaff- rcy XX , lllfc ; Jaffrey XXX , I8'c ' ; Heaver Creek AA , 18c ; Heaver Cieek HLf , lie ; Hea- \ei-CreckCC , lOc. KnxTtvKY .In i vs Memorial I5c : Canton 18c ; Durham 87) ) c ; Herctllt's ISc ; Learning- ton 82'fc ' ; Cottswold 850. CUAMI Stevens'H tic ; bleached 7c : Ste vens' A 7K i bleached b' c : Stevens' Pb'.c : ' bleached OKe ; Steveim' N IHfo : blcach'ed 10' c ; Stevens' S H T 12 > e. Mibcni.LANiovs Table oil cloth $8.85 ; plain Holland 8o ! to e ; Da < lo Holland 18'a'c. ' Fi.A.\xiiH Plaid Itaftsmcn 20e ; Goshen BLANKETS White , $1.00g7.50 ; colorodl.K @s.oo. BLEACHED SHEETING Berkeley cambric , No. 60 , O c ; Best Yut , 4-4 , 6 > 4'c. butter cloth OO , 4 0 ; Cabot , 7 > c ; Farweli , 8c ; fruit oi Loom , BJ e : Greene G , Oo ; Hope , 7 } < o ; King Phillii ) cumbrio , Ho ; Lonsdulc , 11o } ; Lous- dale , 8Ko ; New York mills. lOJ'j'o ; Popperoll , 42 tooh , lOKo ; Pcpperoll , 4ft inch , ll o ; Pei > - perell. 0-4 , l6c ; Pepporcll. 8-1 , ISc ; Pciipcrcll , 9-4 , 2io ; Pcpperoll. 1082 e ; Canton , 4-4 , 8J/o ; Canton , 4-1 , OKo ; Triumph , Oo ; Warn autta , lie ; Valloi' , 5o. BKOWN SUEETIKO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 0 ; A BantioH , 4-4 , 7o ; AUuntfo D , 4-4 , OJ o ; At- lantio P , 4-4 , SJfc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , 5JVc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4&o ; Crowi XXX , 4-4 , 6 } c , Hoosler LL , 4-4 , Tc\ \ Indian Head , 4-4 , 7ifci Lawrence LL. 4-4 , SJi'o ; Old Dominion , 4-4i & , { Pcpiierell \ _ H , 4-4 , 6K t Pem > ercll O. 4-i 60 ; Peppcrcll , SlOe ; Popperell , 0-4 , 1801 Popperell , 1020o ; Utica 0 , 4-4. 4j c ; Wu- chu.sutt. 4 , 7o , Aurora II , 4-4 , ftj c , Aurora B.4-4 , Oc. DUCK West Point 20 in. 8 oz , lO o ; Wesl Point 29 in , 10 oz , 12Ko ; West Point 29 in , U oz , 15o ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , 16c. Checks Caledonia X , 9 > < c ; Caledonia XX , lOJic Economy , 0@9 ; c ; Otis , 9 General Mnrkels. Sri HITS Cologne spirits , 188 proof , $1.10 do 101 proof. 41.12 ; spirits , second quality 101 proof , $1.10 ; do 188 proof , tl.OU. Alcohol tueky and Pennsylvania rjes , $2.00@6.50 Golden Sheaf bourbon nnd ryowhisklcs$1.5 ( ( SU.OO. Brandies , imiiortcd , $5.00078.50 ; do mestlc , $1.M3.00. ! ) Gins , imported , $4.50n ( 0.00 ; domestic , $1.25i.00. ( : ) Champagnes , im ported , per case. $2S,00a33,00 ( ; American , pel case , $10.00@10.00. HEAVV HtitDWAKK Iron , rate , $2.70 ; plow steel , special cast. 4J < o ; crucible steel , Oj/u cast tools , do. 12il5o ( ; wagon spokes , per set $ , .00g5.50 ( ; hubs , per set , $1.50 ; fel lees , sawed dry , $1.60 ; tongues , each , 80o axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , perlb , 0@13c coilchalii , perlb , OX@13 ; malleable , 8@10c iron wedges , 60 ; crowbars , Or ; harrow teeth 4' c ; spring steel. 4@5e ; Burden's horsi shoos , 1.75 ; Burden's mule shoes , $5.75 barbed wire , in car lots , fl.OO per 100 Ibs iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 , $2.40 ; steel mills $250. $250.HIDES HIDES Green butchers' , BMQfio ; greci cured , 7o ; dry Hint , KK llc ; dry salt , lie green calf skins , 7 } c ; damaged hides , twc thirds price. Tallow Ho. Grease Prim white , 8c ; yellow , 3o ; brown , \yc. Shee pelts , 85 400. COAL Egg , $10.00 ; nut , $10.00 ; range $10.00 ; Iowa lump , $ J,00 ; Iowa nut , fi.75i ; : liuois , $4.25@4.75. Dry Lumber. I riNisiuxo. 1st nnd 2nd. cleur , 1 , ! > / luch , s.2 s..t30.C ! id , clear , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. , 45.f " " 2 4U.E IK. l/1 , in A select , 1 inch , s. 2 s. , 40 , ( " " 1'f , IjVsin 44.C H | | 1 Inches. 2s. , | 10. ( I'OPHH LUMDCn. Clear Popular , Bx. lids. K in. , s. 2 s.$33. ! ' , " H in. Panel , s. 2 s 27 , ( " " Corrugated Ceiling , K. . . 2S. ! 1HTTEX8 , WELL TL'BISO , I'ICKETd. O. O. Halts , 2K in. . . ! fOO.1 " } fx3ln , s. 1 B DO.- 8 In Well Tubing , D & M and llov 2.1. < Pickets , D & H , Klat 80.1 " " Square 21.1 iioiuns. No. 1 com. sis $18.00 No. 2 , com , sis $17.i No. 3 15.M No. 4 , 131 t I A , 12. Utind 10 ft. | a".BO O , y-lu. \ u SO.GOD ! 12. rr.scixo. No. 1 , 4 itOin , 12 & 14 ft , rough . ItO.M ) No. 1 , " " 10" " . 1RW ) No. 8 , " " 12&14" " . HUH ) No. 2 , " " 10 " " . 1T.50 CGIl.tMlXI > TAIITITION. 1st com , J4' III White Pine Celling . $ .04.00 2nd " " " " . 2S.OO Clear , % In. Norway " " . 10.W ) -'niU-cui. ? 8' iu. " " " . 14.00 STOCK no.uins. A 12 inch * . 1 s . : , .r > 0 No. 1 , i-otn. 12 s. 1 s , 12 ft . 20.M ) " " " " 14 ft . l'.M > 0 " " " 10 ft . 18.M ) No. 5. " " " . 111.00 " " " 10 ft . 1T.M ) Ini-h flroovcil Itoollnp. ll.H ( ) per M moio than 12-Inch Stock Hoards sumo SIIIM1I.K-I , I.ATII. XX clear . * ! I.10 Extra A . t'.MX ) A Standard. . . . 8.T5 A HU& H. . . . U.iV , 0 In. clear , No. 1 . . 1 .60 Lath . S.W White cedar , I ! In , , * . , 12c : 0 in. qi ! . , lie ; S in. qrs. , lOc ; 4 In. round , liVt ) 'rcnnossvc Red Cedar , Split , 15c ; Split Oak , I2c. I.IMK , Lrc. Quine.v whltolliiio ( bent ) . l"0c " ; Akron ce ment , H.7.V hnlr UOo ; plaster , $2.75 ; tar lM > ard , $1.75 : stiisli 40i'i > crct. ; doors , 40c per ct. ; bllnd , 40o j > or ct. ; inonldlnp , 40u per ct. : tnr felt , per cwt. , $2.75 ; straw board , $1,75. Com. 4 < : 0 in. Uooi-lnir . I17..V ) Stnr " " . 21.50 Clear f in Celllnt ; . 21.50 Clear 5 in Partition . 25.00 Clear llnlshcd , 1 & I 'i ' in R 2s . 2H.OO Clear corrupited ceiling. 4 in . 27.00 Yellow pine cashi ) ; and base . 20.00 srao ti rxic CAtxTxn WITH IB OEOOHIHIT or tnu ooumar WILL in BT cziauiuia tuii Mir TBIT iu CHICAGO.ROCKISLANDiPASIFICRAILWAY H/reason of III central position close relation to lines Fast of Chlceco , and contlnujvu llaea lit terminal point ! West , Xorthwrst anit Boathwest , Is the true middle link In that transcontinental ajstera which Invites and facilitates travel end traffic between the Atlantic and Pacific. The flock Island main line and branches Include Cht. eago.Jollet , Ottawa , l. H II , Feorla , Oeneseo , Uollae and Kock Iiland , la IlllnuUi Datenpoit , Mutcallne , Washington , ( 'airfield , Ollumira.Oikaloosa , Wert Lib ert jIowe > cltyDee lelnesrndlanote , > Vlnleriict , Allan , lie , Knoitille , Audubon , Itarlin , nutlirlo Cenlre and CouncilllluffiIn lowai Gallatln , Trenton , Rtttpn , Cameron and Kansas City , In Missouri ! Leai inorlh and Atchlson , In Kansas ! Albert Lea , Minneapolis and It. Paul , Intllnueiotai Walcrtown and Bloui KalU.la Pakota , and hundreds of Intermediate cltlciand ton ni. . ' , 'The Great Rock Island Route" Guarantees speed , comfort , certainty and safety. Us permanent war Is dlittof ultliod for Us excellence. Its bridges are of stone and lion. Us track la of solid tcelUs rolllnir stock perfect. Ittpastengeroqulpmimt basulllhutaret/ftpplfiincea that experience liiuprofe.1 useful , and for luxurious accommodations If , uaiir * passed. Its Kxpre'g Trains conyt t of superior Vf Conches , elegant rullinaa Palace Tarlnrnnd Sleeplao ; Cars , superb IJlnlng Cr , proThllnK dKllcloun meals , and ( between Chicago and St. Jo rph , Atclil-on and Kama * City ) ro'tful Itccllnlng Chair Cars. It" man- gement la conserratlve , Its dlsclpllno exacting "The Famous Albert Lea Rot'-e" Iktwten Chlrnffo nd Mlnneapolln etnd St. I'n. It th fftrorltCe Over tli In Imo Holid Faat Kxprcsa Trains run daily to attractive resorta for tourists In loua and Minnesota , and , TlaAVntertown nnd Sioux Krvlli , to the rich whrat nnrl crating lands of lutrrlor Dakota. Via , ScnccA and Knnkakeo. the Hock Iilnml o0 > i iuperlur Ititliirtmpnts to tra\rkri between Clnclnnitl , Indian * polls. Lafttyrttt nnd UomiHI lllutfi , St. Joseph , Atobl * ton , Learenworth , Kansas City , St. I'aul , nndintcrme * dlate point a. All patrons ( especially Indies and cbll- drrnrccelTerrotttotloncourtp y and LIndly attention. For t Ickf tfl , map- * , folders , copies of Western Trail , or any denlred Information , apply to principal offlcs In ttie United StMei and CanadaorAddre , atChIcaffo , 1.1. CABU , E. ST. JOHN , C. A. IIOIBXOOI , - - AiiiamlBiaMtr. S m.r ' " OLD IRON , COPPER , BRASS , LEAD , ZINC , Etc. Will Fay Oood. Frioes. Also Bottles Bought & Sold. Second. Ha.nd Stoves Bo't e.iad Sold. KRETSCH &SONNENSCHEIN 114 Soutli lltli Street. TAKE NOTICE ! Brothers of thu Sir Knights of J'ythlKS of tlio fulfill 111 Hunk : 1 have n full lint of line Blue k Dot'-ikiu Pant.s at W 01) ) and upwnids. Gh e me u call. BRO. S. KALISH , Manager. No. 316 S. 13th St. , 3 Doors South of Farnaa. Imported BUI ! bolt 1ml by M liu\olltcli , l-'li'tclt nr i l'o. , Cincinnati , O , For .sale by the follow ing dealers : Itlchurdson Drug Co. , Illukc , llmco \ Co. , Aillertellpllfr , SI. WolKteln , Mludstono Uios. * Co. . Frank llellone , U. H. Grotto. Sample llottles Kiue. "THEINHARDT & MEYER , SURVEYORS. orncns : SOUTH OMAHA Hooinfi , Hunts Hulldlng , Nlutli btreet. OMVIIA Itoom 0 , Over Commercial National Hank. TUB T LINK OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Hot lluiitu fnun Oinulia nnil Council lllufls ( o 0 9 TWO TUAI.N9 DAII.T BETWKKN OMAHA A.M COU.SCII * - AND MilnauU'o Clili-ajjo , ' , St. 1'aul , Mlnueaiiolis , Cedar ItapitK llock Inland , Frcrporl , Kockfunl , Clinton , Dnbuqiie , Datcnport , ii'i" : ( , MailNun , Jaucstillf , liclult , M'lnona , La Crusoe , And oil other Important points Ka t , Northeast tim boutlieait. For through ticket" call en tlio tlrtot naont utllO Farnam street , Iu 1'axton Hotel , or at Union 1'uclU I'uilman Blocprrs and the finest DlnlnpCars In Hi world are run on tliu main llnuof tlio OUlruiro , .Ml WKUkee I ht. I'unl Itallwar. and every utlviillou I paid to r > M5seukrer tf couiteous ( joiulujres ol tb tompanr. . . . H. MirXEH , Ocneral Manaitor. J.K. 'IIJOKKK. AnUtantUunfral Manager. A. V. It. CAIU'KMT.U , Ueuertl fa cnter : an Dl.o. E. 1I11AFKOUD , Aniitant General I'auensc aud Ticket Agent. J.T. CLAUU.UeueralEuyciluteodcnt. . _ AgrloulUiral CHURCmLL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons . . J nr < i Slirf t. llctwi-cn fih Mid Utti , LINNGER A METCALF ? u'c ' * ' E' ' ° ' Wholet1 | i Oomlm , N PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTEN ? * . . Wliolt lc IV | PM In Agricnlturallinplcmcnts , Wagons & Buggies Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultlmlori. liny ltiikClJpr Mill * unit 'l.ubin 1'ul' Tf rum. Cur. lull niul Nichol Slrcon. WPNONA IMPLEMENT cdTi WholMnle Agricultural Implements , Wagons &Bnggics Corner Hlh cuiil Ntihulm strrrln. _ ArtlstsrMatorlal8v . _ . _ ' " " ' * " wi 'A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1113 louflii Sired , Oiunhn , Nelirntkn. Boots and Shoos. W. V. MORSE & CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1411 K rni mM.Otii li , Neb. Munufnetorjr , Summer KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , (8uico ( nr < lo Heed , Joncn A Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Agrnts for llostim Uubbcr HhnoOo. 1)02,1101 ) A 1100 Hnrner St. , Umnba , Nebrisk . Coffees , Splcoa , Etc. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omaha Coffee and Spleo Mlllc. Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder , Flavoring Kitracts . , , . , laundry . Hint- , Inks , Klc. 1414 HIS ii.ro.si [ , ( ) | 11Hlai | > elr , * a . W. L. WRIGHT Appnl for the Manufacturers mid Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Klc. omco , : ) irs. Hill gn. , Oruiilm , Nclnn > ka. ' Commission and Storage ] D. A. HURLEY. Commission and JoMing , Butter , Kggi nnd l'nvlur < i. Cnn < lcnm nti folloltfd. IJei dqiinrler for Stiinrwuro , Ilcrry llnioii ud WiH)8 | IlHSketn. UN I > oclK M. , Onmlm. RIDDELL & R1DDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , reclnllli"-llutlcr , KKB > , I'hci p. IVuiltrr. ( Jiime. OfMcru , lite. , Ktc. illMiutlillth Mrvoi. WIEDEMAN A CO. . Produce Commission Merchants , 'oullrr , lliitter , ( IHUIP. I'rnlti. , Ktc. .HUNjuUi llth St. , OEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , ISuccc ors I" MrSliunp \ Sitirocilcr ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Oniiihn , Nct > rnkn. Cent , Coke and Lima. " " ' OMA"HA"CO'AL , COKE & LIME cor Jolibers of Hard and Soft Coal , OT South 11th Stioct , Oinilin , Nebrn li . J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , , nd hlprern of Conl. roko , Ci-inont , I'lii'tor , Mme , Urnln Tllo nd Sewer l'ie ) | Offiic , I'nuKui Hotel , F'trimm fct. , Onntlia , Nub. Toluplione 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Coke , Jll South Uth St. . Omiilin , Nch. M. E. SMITH &CO. Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 110J ndllOinougl ' , Cor llth St. , Omnha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Cc Inprtersanil Jobbers in Dry GooflsNotion , ! ients' FurnlshliiK ( ioods.Cornor lltb and llnrncj Bis. Omulia , Nehruttka. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , ramam Street , O niuha , Nebrunka. CHARLES SHIVERICK. Furniture , Bedding , Upholstery , Mirrors Klc. liO" . l."JS nnd 1410 rnrnam Slront , Onmlm. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER \ CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 70.1,707,70S und 711 S. 10th St. , Omalm , Neb. McCORD. BRADY \ CO. , Wholesale Grocers , I''th nnd l.i'uveimorth Stri'el.Onmlm , .Vchnivkn. ' ' ' ' D.'M. STEE'LE & 'co. , Wholesale Grocers , r.'l'J , If.'l mid KU Harnc ) Street , Omnha , Net ) . ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , 1114 nnd llli ! Burner Street , Omahn , Neb. Hardware. LEE , FRIED & CO. . Joohers of Hardware and Nails , Tlnware.Mieet Irnn.Ktr. Apent for Howe Scnlvs.an * Mtamt 1'uwder Co. , ( Jiuulm , Nub. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR. BniUen1 Hardware & Scale Repair She ] Mocbanlci * Tools nnd Huiralo rlcnlus. H ( & Uouiflai ti Omnha , Nebraska. RECTOR * WILHELMY CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Harnejr bts , Onmlm , : Ncb. Wmtern AKPnl lor Austin I'nwdrr Co. . Jcirenoii Steel .Sum , Fair- banki , Htnndartl rculiH. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Sprints , W.ik'on flock , llnnlwaru Lumbertie. 12C and l.'ll Hnrner t-trt-ct , Oumliu. EDNEY & GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , \V ? nn nnil Currtiigu Wood Clock , lleuvy Hnrilwnn hie 1117 und UI'J Lvuvunwortli Ht. , Omahn , Ntb. Mat8 _ , caps , Etc. , " " _ _ W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods HOT Ilnrner btreet , Omaha , Neb , WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY C ( and ILER * CO. , Importers & Jobbers of FincWiues&Lipr Kail India llltlrri and Domestic Llquora. 1112 llarno . w w > -sfY * 'y * * s J s-- rfrt OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All kinds of Building Material at Wholesal 181U Btreet aud Union I'aclflc Trui k , Oinulm. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , etc. VatJs-CorncrTlli and Duuglua , Corner til nnd Douiilai. c. N. PEITZ. Dealer in all Kinds of Lite 12th and California Sts.Omaha , Kcu. * ' FRED W. GRAY , Luinter Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , CormrClh and Donglai Bti.Omaha. T. W. HARVE'P LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only M. , , ' . , Dealer in Hardwood Wood C rp H nd Vnrquft floorinc. | Ut an4 DoflilM _ aitects Umth . , . , JOHN A. WAKEFIELO , Wholesale Lnmlier , Etcn'i ' / ' < rarnrlcrt nnd American PorlUnl C ref at. Fluli M nl for Mlw | tikre Ilrdrtullo C ui n ud ( Julncr WhUo I. OBERFELDER ft CO. , i Importers & Jobbers of Millinery & Notions an , 310 and ill South Itln Btreet. * . Notlona. J.T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. . I Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods iai nd # * South 10th Street , Uumbi. " VINYARD & SCHNEID ER. f. , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods. ' 1105 lUrney Street , Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricatini Oils , Alia ( Irene , tie. . Omaha. A. II. lllihop , Mana * r. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , * Wholesale Paper Dealers , Cnrrr R niro utock of I'Hntlnit ' , wmpplm and wrlllnf | uior. | Hpcclnl attrnllon lrtn to car luad onUrt. Printers' Matorlals. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. I Aniiliary Publishers , ! IVnlers In type , pir f nnd urlnttK1 Biirnllei. Ul South I''th lr rl , Umaha. Ruhoer Goods. ' OMAHA RUBBER "CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goofli Oil Clothlnn nnd 1-Mlirr lloltliiir. KIN Kornaro rllratt Steam "A .L. STRAND co. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , flCHniWHtrr , rHllwnjr nnd inlnln iuii'lln | ' , eto. Vfi nud Vil rnnmni Mrcct , Om h . CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , f team nnd Wntpr Suiilli" | . Hpndiiinrti | > r for Mail , Koosl A. Cii'a iiiiiid > . llll riuiiam St. , Onulia. U.S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , llnllldny Wind Mill'IS ' nnd IW iTirnnm St. , Oiuah * , li , 1' lo ( < % Aillnx MHIIIIKIT. BROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Hhcct Iron Work. Mrnm riuii | , Snw Mills. 13I3-U1I 1.1'iucnwiirth Mri'i't.Omnhn. Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL& CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds _ Ml niidi'Hlnno ' > yt , , Oniiilitt Storage , JJliJ ! KllnfLSo-mJIll5S5J3 ! ARMSTRONG : , PETTIS & CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Driuirh houpp of the Ilonnor linger Co. nuiiKlcH a | nliolfMtlcunilrc-UH innR.UlO nnd 11I2 Imrd Street , Uiimha. Yeleiiliouu No. "M. _ To o WM.A. WILSON & co. , Importers and Jobbers of Teas & Cigars , Sili-c | nnd lttli > r lUklnx Powder. 1110 aud 1118 I law ncy fctrcct , Omaha. , IA 1111 Cornlca. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galyanized Iron and Cornice. Juhn Epvneti > r , I'ruprlotor. VJO Dotltfe nnd UK1 uud 109 _ North lUlli Street. Unnliit. ; _ Smoke Stacks , Bollors , Etc. Mannfactiiring Dealer in Smote Slacks , UrltclilnKB.'l'MtiliK niul ( JeneriU lliillur Impairing. 1315 _ Doillie Mffi'l , Unmhn , Xt'b. _ Iron Works. PAXTON * VIERL1NO. WrongM and Cast Iron Bniluing Wort , , HrHim nurk , foiicrnl fuiindrr. niiirhlnu und urk. ( inioo nnd wi.rk > , U , 1' . Uy , iinU lUliSlii'Ct , Oinulm. OMAHA WIKE& IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings IJenk Mils , window u-uaril' , Mfiwcr MBIH ! ' . wiru Klunn , etc. , 1'il.N'uitli UUh St. , Oninlia. OMAHA SAFE"AND IRON wom < 7 Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes VHiilli. Jnll work , Imn HIK ! wlri [ iTiiliiit , niKn * . etc. O. Arutiucn , 1'iup'r. Cor. llth iinil.laLkt cii ttu. MEAGHEn * SPROAT. General AEi'iitn fur Dlt'bolil siilu & Luck Co.'s Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.Time Locks. ViiullH imU Jnll Work , 1115 Fnriiiiiii Slrci'l. Oninlia. Overalls. _ _ " " " ' ' CAN"FIEL"D "MANUFACT'URIN'G co. Manufacturers of Overalls , Jcnns I'nnts , blilrli , Ktc. 11T ( ! nnd 1101 luuilits ; Street. Unifihii , Nth. Sash , peers , Etc. _ M. A. DISBROW & CO. , I WliolcsHlc MBiiufacturi're of t Sasb , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , t Branch , 121 li nnd liurd Strrult. Oniiilia , Kub. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufactnrei's of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding , Htiilr Work untl Interior llnnl Wixnl l'la < lull , U.K. Corner Uli und I HTCiiniirlh htrt'ets , Oiunliu , .Sub. OMAHA PLAN I NO MILL CO. . Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Doors , ' And minds , Turnlne , M lr work. Hunk und OBlc * tlttlnK" . Vlltli nnil roppli'lon Avunuu. Drowors. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1M1 .Vortli r.lKliU'rnlli Krcot , Oinulm. Neb. o. u PA i.u en N r UICMMAV j. PALMER , RICHMAN & . CO. , \ Lire Stock Commission Merchants , Offlco-Hoom 54 , Opposite Kiclianjre llnllilliiii. Union bluck Yinxii , rHMith Uniolm , M > 1 > . M c C OY BROS. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , 'i ' Market furnished free on application rUockrrs and fenders furnished on yood trnns. Itetrn-iKpii , Umax 1m .Sallonnl Hank anil huulli Ouiahit .Natlonul. Union ! Btoclc Yards , huuth Omaha. LORIMER , WESTERFIELD & . MALEY * Live Stock Commission , 1 Itoom li , Kxclianito UnlldlnK , Union Btook tiouth Umitliu , Nell. HORN It SHARPE , Commission- Dealers in Live Stock , " noom , KiclmnKB llulldlng , Union Mock Vili. H. ' OnjHha. Ibvlorcnce Union N'Ht'l Hunk , Onmltsu Union Xtork Yards Hank. ti. Omaha , K. ti. llowluf ' . . ' . , ( . I'nt. Am. Hank i'frnpl Co. Juialu. ALEXANDER A ; FITCH , Commission Dealers in Live Stock , ' . Hoc/ra 2X orpontto Bxrhanre Ilnllcllne , Union Vards , BouUi Omaua , NcC. UNION STO G K Y AR DS CO. , Of Omalia , Limited Jehu I" . Uord , b