THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1887 ; 3 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , DollvorloB of Grain and Provisions Light In Volume. THE TRADING IN CORN LIMITED. A Fnlrly Active DuMncxH Done In the ProvlHlon Pit Transaction * In Hewn lirlnk General Quotations. CHICAGO IMIOOUCK MAIIKKT. CHICAGO , Nov. 1. ( Special Telegram to the HUB. ] Deliveries of grain mid provlslonB this morning on 'changevcro light and small , us speculative- business has been , and November hns come Infer for but a small proi > ortlon. Wheat Bales have been largely for December nnd May. Corn Is bold to a great extent by a couple of IIOUHCH and oats Imvo been sold for May , unit of this there was little to go uround to-ilay. When deliveries wcro o\it of the wuy Interest centered In wheat and pro visions. LiverKol ] cables were easy , with prices for sjwt and futures tending down ward , but this was regarded by many us u re- Ilex action of the weakness here for two days past and was llttlo heeded In the pit. Uuforo noon wheat for December delivery was } < fc higher and sold at 7tH'S,7.'Wc. : ( Jnmmry ribs wcro up "c and pork 15c , because the receipts of hogs , though fair , were considerably under the estimate. On the other hand , wheat showed strength and'durlng th'e early ses sion sold up fully Jtfis for . all futures. Cables were easy end wheat , both spot and futures , was tending downward at Liverpool. The primary points showed about b < XXK ) , ( ) bushels receipts and New York reported clearances of lUtXH ! , ) bushels. The receipts hero were 157 cars , considerable under the estimate , mid receipts for Wednes day nru estimated at US cars. Once the light deliveries for the month were out of the way attention was more than before attracted to the fact that the stock of No. 2 wheat in Chicago was reduced the past week to 210,000 bushels , that there Is but about 3,500,000 bushels here now and that but a few cars each day grade No. 2. December opened at 75e , a fraction better than the close on Mon day , and sold tip to TUJiflgTS c. from which point It reacted slightly several times. Janu ary sold from njfti to T.'tJ e. May opened at 78Jfe and scored a J < jC advance by selling at 7lJc. ( The closing prices at I p. in. were November 72 , ' e , December 7.'W ( riYe : , Jan uary 7I ! > ( e and May 7IJ ( < c. Corn closed at 1 p. in , to-day } c. better for early deliveries and J/c bolter for May. Trading was limited. Receipts this morning wcro but four cars short of the estimate , or 40(1 ( cars. The estimate for to-morrow was iimall at 110 cars. November closed at 41 J.fo. December sold at 4141l4/'c , closing at 41 Vc , January 41@41J.fi. , closing at 41j c , May 41 % (245 ( < o. closing at the outside. Provisions were fairly active.- There were no deliveries , as trading in November has been of no moment. Keceipts of hogs were good and prices well maintained , Operators manifested more desire to trade and speculation showed a fair Increase and a better feeling developed. Pork was the favorite. Several large traders were credited with buying heavily and prices advanced from K12.40 to $12.i2 ( } for .January and closed at 1 o'clock at12.57)j ) , u gain of I'U'c. The few trades in February were at $12.T2I4 , and May at $ lUKITt ! < | ! l.05. Lard advanced 14c } owing to small offerings uml a better de mand. November sold at i > .22J < j ( ( ! . . ' ! ( ) and closed at tW.JJTlifP'U' ' ' " . January at ? < ! . ! i ( > @ ( ! .37J < and closed at i.r ! ! . Short ribs tire lUo , but only closed 7)fo ) better than yesterday. January sold at $ < i.)0i7l.40 : ) ( ! and closed at.f < i.'i. ! Anruxoo.v Si > siox Wheat llrm ; Nnx'ein- ber 72.jc } ; December 7ic : : January 73J < @ 74o ; May ! ' @ ! % . Corn linn ; Novembei 41Jfe , December 4H4'c , May 45' < e. Oats Jlrincr ; November 25'/c ' , December > % v , Muy 21 > X@-iK | hiil. 1'orlt for January delivery - livery closed at $12.55@12.57j { ; sales were moderate ; other deliveries nominal. Lari : quiet ; November sold nnd closed at $ < > . ; ! ( > ; December was quoted at * . : ) , January al $ * ! . : ifi and May at * < 1.05. Short ribs for Jan uary delivery sold and closed at i.IU gll , . * ! ; other deliveries nominal. CHICAGO I VK STOCK. CHICAGO , Nov. 1. [ Special Telegram to the BKE. ] CATTLE Native cattle wore scarce , and good native steers very scarce Out of the 10,000 fresh cattle there were nearly 7,000 Tcxnns and rangers , yet there scorned to bo about all the natives needed , as * there is no great scramble for even ligh offerings. It would bo natural to suppose that an advance would follow this light run of natives , but such is not the case. On the first attempt at asking an advance buyers will leave salesmen and turn their attention toward long horns and the big framed beast of the northern range. The quality of Tcxans and rangers shows some improvement over last week's arrivals and Uulto u per cent are good enough for display in the wholesale and retail markets. Caii nlng stock , however , Is down to low watoi marlc , Tcxans ranging from (1.50 to 2.00 ; Tcxans that win be used by dressed beel dealers $2.25@2.50 , of fat Texans from the Indian territory J.K ( ) ( < ? 3.20 and rangers $2.25 ( < ? 3.30. Shipping steers. 1,850 to 1,500 Ibs , * l.85@5.10 ; 1.200 to 1H50 Ibs. * 3.40@4.50 ; 051 to 1200 Ibs. fn.OO < RUK : ) . Stockcrs and feeders steady at $ 1.00g3.10 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed , * 2.50 ; bulk , tl.40@1.75. Through Texas cattle tlo steady and unchanged. Western rangers Bold at 2.10@liO ! ! and bulk at ? 2.40 ( 2.SO. Hods Trade was brisk , with but llttlo 01 no change in prices as compared with yester day. To-day the regular winter packing season begins and some thirteen houses , great and small , Imvo buyers on the market. Hest heavy , nice tender-weights and Phila- tlelphlas sold at f .f > 0@4. ( ; prime packing sorts , f4.45 ( < ? 4.55 ; plain and common packing sorts , $4.HK ( < J4. 5 ; light sorts , t. .50@4.55 ; singeing pigs , fl.60@4.l . FINANCIAL. NKW YOIIK , Nov. 1. [ Special Telegram tc the UEE. STOCKS The course of the stocV market was n great surprise to the bears who expected that , from the weak and fever Ish condition of the opening , there would be a continuation of yesterday's break. Firsl sales"wero at a slight decline on the majority of active stocks. This was only temporary , ns the boars bccamo nervous. Londoners wero. not in the market to nny extent , n ; this is settlement day there nnd their ex change was closed. Moderate short lines were covered on the early depression , bu purchases of that character were nothini compared with that which followed tin report that the C ! ranger roads had agreed ti restore rates. The information was greatl ; magnified , us no definite agreement hadbeci entered Into. Northwestern nnd Mlnncsoti & Northwestern are said to fnvor u 2f ecu ndvanco between Chicago nnd Minneapolis but the Chicago , liurlington & Northern hat not ngrccd to the raise. It apparently madi no difference to the timid bears * whether tin agreement had been signed or not , ns the ; rushed pell melt to cover , and In so dolni advanced prices l@ljf per cent on St Paul nnd Northwestern. The scnsatlona feature of the advance , however , was Manl toba , which Jumped 4 } { points. Missour Paclllc , that was weak sister yesterduy broke % early , but rallied 2J.f per cent. Th Impression prevails that Gould left libern Belling orders for Missouri Pacltlo befor leaving for Europe , hence the recent drof VanderblUs. were llrm , nnd JfQl per ecu better. The ndvanco In telegraph rates 1 expected to make Western Union earning heavier , nnd a sharp ndvanco was expectcO but It only secured n net gain of % per cenl The advance of 1@3 per cent in Pcnnsylvc nla had u stimulating effect on the goncrc list the hist hours and the highest prices o the day were recorded , Pennsylvania ni vanclng IJf per cent more than regaining th dividend. At the close there were nut ai vunccs of 4 on Manitoba , U % on Chicngc Burlingt9n & Northern , IJ ( on St. Paul , 1J pn Northwestern , 2 > f \Vlscousiu Pucllli nnd IJiT per cent for Heading. This makes ho second day's defeat for the bears , but radrrs appeared confident that the market vns still a limited one , and the bulls would ooon get tired of working prices up. The otal sales were 2iXX ! , ( ) shares , against 202- , Kit shares yesterday. Govr.iiSJiK.NTs Government bonds wcro dull but steady. closed offered at 4 l > er cent. PIIIME MBUCANTILB PAI-KK C@8 l > cr cent. STKIIM.NO KXCIIANOC Dull but steady at .81f for sixty day bills , and (1.85)4 ) for de mand. _ IMIODUCH MAHKITS. : Clilcago , Nov. 1. Following are the 9 : HO closing prices : Flour Steady mid unchanged. WhOat Moderately active ; opened a shade higher than closing figures of yesterday and closed % ( lu higher ; cash , 7-cj IJccem- ber , TH'.l-lOo ; May , Tll e. Corn Quiet , moderately active , somewhat firmer ; opened at yesterday's close and closed ' ( ( ( jj ohigher ; cash,41J c ; December , 41 : i-ltio ; May. 4'c. Oats Steady ; prices did not fluctuate or change materially ; cash , " "iKe : December , ! i : > Xc ; May , SOO-liio. Kyc Steady No. 1 , Harley Steady ; T-JJ c. Pi Imo Timothy fi.'U. Flax-seed $1.11 . Whisky $1.10. Pork Steady ; January , $12.55. Lard Moderately active and stronger ; cash nnd December , W.UO ; May , $ > . ) . Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , W.OOSfi.20 ( ; short clear , SC.SOfrMUH ) ; short ribs , * 0. ; j < f C.35. Butter Steady ; creamery , 19@20o ; dairy , 18@ilc. Cheese Dull. Full cream cheddars , lOJ c ; flats , 10/O10i4c ; young Americas , 10'e. . Kggs-Firmor at lS@18 ! c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , 4@ 4 } < c ; No. 8 , nj e ; cakes , 4 } c. Hides Heceipts fair demand but moder ate ; unchanged ; heavy green salted , 7e ; light , do. , 7 > u ; salted bull , tic ; green salted calf , 8 ; dry Hint. ISfglHe ; dry calf , lifeWc ; dry salted , lOo ; deacons , each , 30o. Hcceipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 'JSHXI ( ltitMX ) Wheat , bu . r3WX ) 0 : )00 ) Corn , bu . l.VJ.OOO 184,000 Oats , bu . irfl , < HX ) 832,000 Kyc , bu . 4,000 'JKXI , ( Harley , bu . 81,000 4iooO ( X sw York , Xov 1. Wheat Ueceipts , 808.MH ) ; exports , liH.OOO ; options varied very little during the early hours , but towards the close they strengthened and advanced } { @ ? e , leaving off llrm ; spot grades a shade better : ungraded red. WMQJSiiJfc ; No. 1 red , nominal at 8 ! > ) < e ; No.J red , sy jjfSUtf in store nnd elevator , brj ( ( i > ( i4C ' delivered ; December closed at S4j c. Corn Kecelpts , 101,01X1 ; exports , fil00 : ! ; spot llrm ; oiitions 'hOf'jO ' ' higher and mod erately active ; ungraded , r > . ' ) ! ( VfMc ; No. 2 , ftyj.'o in store , fij : ic < f " > tf delivered , 58o c. , f. ami i. ; December closed at tfi fe. Oats Hcceipts , 2nXX ( ) ; exports , ( X ) ; ' < ( - * ' ' lower ; mixed western , : i3ji94c ( ; white western , .T > ( ( f40o. Coffee SKt | , fair ; Hlo , steady at $13.r > 0 ; options higher and fairly active ; sales , MlOtH ) bags ; November , * ll':2.1@10.5 : ! ; De cember , SllUuglltUlO : .lanuary , ? ir.XIQ 10.05 ; February , $15.KI@15.)5 ! ) ; March , * 15.bC Petroleum United , 73e. Eggs Firm and demand fair ; western , K fit O > 1 | , * ( * Pork Steady but very quiet. Lard Higher ; western steam , spot , -0.77)ii f(7 .SO. Butter Quiet ; western , 13S25c ( ; westcrr creamery , lli25c. ( ; Cheesu Firm and in fair demand ; west ern , 9 @llc. 8t. liOuiH , Nov. 1. Wheat Firm ; cash 71e. ; November , 73 c ; May , fcOJfc. Corn Firm ; cash , ! ) $ % ( ( ii'Jc ; Deccm bcr , 37o ; May , 41 > 4'c.- ' Oats Dull ; cash , 24 ? c ; May , 2SXc. I'ork * 12.50. Lard-W.10. Whiskv-1.05. Butter Firm nnd unchanged ; creamery 23@2c ( ! ; dairy , lC 21c. Afternoon Hoard Wheat , strong ; Novem bcr , Tljfc ; December , 73 @ 73j < c ; May 8i ( ) c. Corn , llrm ; November , 8 ! < ; 'e bid December , 37 c bid ; May , 41 . Oats steady. HttiiHnH City , Nov. 1. ' Wheat Steady No. 2 soft , cash , Wlj o asked ; December COcbid ; May , 74Jfo bid , 7r > Kc asked. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 35c ; Deccnv her , 35 ( < t35' c bid , 3 ( > c asked ; May , 3lks bid 3'.lj < c asked. Oats 22o bid. Milwaukee , Nov. 1. Wheat Firm cash , 7Uc ; December , 71o ; May , 78 > V < 0 Corn-Quiet ; No. 3 , Oats Steady ; No. 2 white , 28 0. Hyo Firm ; No. 1 , 54o. Harley Higher ; No. 2 , 70o. Provisions Qulot. i. Pork November , $13.00@1 .25. MinncnpollH , Nov. 1. Wheat Opcncc weak cund ruled quiet ; No. 1 hard , cash 70J < o : December , 71) ) e ; January , 72) ) < c Muy , 77) c ; No. I northern , cash , 07c December. CSo ; Janury liOc ; May , 75e ; No 8 northern , cash , C-le ; December , twc ; May 72e. On track : No. 1 hard , r.'GJW 'c ; No. : northern , 08)4 ( < Ti9o ( ; No. 2 northern , ( MSVic ( ( Flour Steady ; patents , l$4.25@4.83 bakers' , W.15i3.r ! ( > 0. Heceipts Wheat , 230,000 bu. Shipments Wheat , 4ItXX ! , ) bu ; ; tlour , 28,30 bbls. bbls.Now Now OrleniiH , Nov. 1. Corn Quiet white , 6lc ( ; mixed , .V57o ; yellow , 57c. Outs-Steady ; No. 8 , ! H ) 35c. Cornmeal $8.33. Hog Prwlucts Unsettled but gcneroll ; lower ; pork , $1.1.50 ; lord , 81.75. * Hulk Meats Shoulders , $5.35 ; long cleai nnd clear rib , $ G.U3) ) $ . K STOCK. Union Stock Yards , Chicago , Nov. 1 The Drovers' Journal reports : Cattle Heceipts , 10,000 ; market fairly no tivo ; shipping steers , $ n.00@5.10 ; stock crs nnd feeders $ l.Xi,10 ( ) : ; cows , bulli and mixed , . $1.00 2.50 ; Texas cattli steadv and unchanged. Western rangers $2.10 < 33.SO. Hogs Hecolpts , 30,000 ; fie lowcrj rougl nnd mixed , M.U : ) ( < f-I. ! . > ; iiacklng and shit : ping , $4.35@4.U5 ; light , $4.40 ( 4.50 ; skips $2.50(23.75. ( Sheep Hcceipts , 7,000 ; market unchanged natives , $1.75i(4.20 ( ; western , i.00.ti.55 : Texans , $2.00 3.25 ; lambs , $4.25@5.50 pe 100 Ibs. Nntlonnl Stock Yards. * Kast St liOiilH , Nov. 1. Cattle Heceipts , 2,000 shipments , 700 ; steady ; choice heavy notiv steers , $4.20(24.00 ( ; fnlr to good , $3.00 ( 4.25 butchers' steers , medium to prime , $2.'JOi ( 8.1)0 ; rangers , $2.10@3.70. Hogs Hcceipts , 7IXX ) ; shipments.'nono active and steady ; choice heavy and butcl : crs' selections , $4.50@4.70 ; packing nn < Yorkers , medium to choice , $4.JO(24.50 ! ( ; pigs common to good , $3.SO@4.15. KaiiKiiN City , Nov. 1. Cattle Receipt 3,500 ; shipments , 2,400 ; offerings niostl gniss range and the market was weak and shudo lower ; good to choice corn-fed , $4.20 ( 4.75 ; common to medium , $3.35(24.10 ; stocli ers , t$2.00S8.50 ( ; feeding steers , $2.05@3.2J cows , | 1.8j ( 2.50. Hogs Heceipts , 12.500 ; shipments , 50C ojicned 5o lower and closed lOo lower ; coir mon to choice , $3.UOQ4,35 ; skips and plgi OMAHA MVIJ STOCK. f . . Tuesday , Nov. 1. Cattle. The receipts of cattle wcro lil m ! . Th market was dull although quite a good man cattle changed hands , and weak with downward tendency. A few loads of con fed cattle changed hands , but the local pocl era having been liberal buyers yesterday Ui ot require many. For that reason omo ? cry fair cattle were neglected. There was considerable Inquiry for feeder * , bill the buyers were very backward In bidding and thn market was devoid of much life. The stockcr market was in about the same condi tion HI the feeder market. Butcher stock Is slow , although a few loads sell each day , Hogs. The receipts of hogfl were the heaviest for several weeks. In addition , to the fresh re ceipts there were five loads loft over from yesterday. The market wn * Inclined to bo a little slow at the opening , the buyers holding back. The opening prices paid wcro nbout steady with yesterday's close , W.25belng the top. Later the market weakened and good heavy hogs went so low as $4.15. When the last train arrived , which was about mid-day , there wcro more buyers In the yards nnd the market rallied somewhat. The buyers took the hogs as fust n they wcro unloaded nnd they wcro all sold before they were put In pens. The prices paid at the close were a shade to Bo lower than the opening prices. Kver.ythlng was sold before the market closed. There wcro n good many loads of light and common hogs which brought the average down considerably. Sheep. There was nothing doing on the market. Ofllulnl Itccclpts. Cattle 1.S22 H o gs 5,009 Sheep R04 SIllr.MKXTS. Cattle 50 cars , Chicago Hogs 15 cars , H. I. , Chicago Pi'CVnllliiK Price * . Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on this market : Choice steers , 1300 to 1500 tf.s M.25 ( < T4.00 Choice steers , 1100 to 1300 Jt.s . 4.Wi4.25 ( Fat little steers , MX ) to 10.V ) Ibs 3.75' 3.S'j Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to 1500 3.7f.i(4.0 ( ! ! Good to choice corn-fed cows 2.250'2.50 ' Common to medium cows 1.5 ( ) ( < i2.'J5 Oood to choice bulls 1.252.00 ( Oood range feeders 2.25i ( < 2.50 Oood native feeders , Will lt > s and up wards 2.50@2.75 Fair to medium native feeders , SHX ) His and upwards 2.2.Ji2.50 ( Stockcrs , 400 to 700 lbn 2.00 ( < i 2.50 Prime fat sheep 8.2.Vn 3.50 Fair to medium sheep 2.50M3.IK ) Common sheep - . 1 , BOf ( 2.25 Light nnd medium hogs 4.00 ( 4.10 Oood to choice heavy hogs 4.15C'M.25 Oood to choice mixed hogs 4.05 ( .4.15 Representative Sales. NATIVE bTKUIlS COHN rUII. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 22..1I03.S3.75 IS.1223 ! ) $1.35 itANiu : sTinus : Y. T. Cattle Co. 100..1027 2.25 I'M..1027 2.30 l'J4..10i2 : 2.25 20. . . . 10W 2.40 STOCKUltS. 9..1003 2.20 51. . . . 902 2.50 08. . . . 005 2.25 WKSTCUX BTIIUS. : : 28..1122 2.40 1..1310 2.40 wivnux : : HULLS. „ 1..1000 1.00 1. . . . 142(1 ( 1.110 STAUS. 3..1500 1.00 4..1457 1.00 wr.vmis cow * . 55..1124 2.00 5.,1074 2.00 1..1070 2.00 1. . . . ' .MO 2.00 HOOP. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. SS..10S $4.00 70..2C4 40 $4.15 HI..ISO 100 4.IKI 04..2M ) Nl 4.15 51..204 120 4.00 52..25 120 4.15 83..205 120 4.00 73 238 120 4.15 (12..200 ( 40 4.00 04..275 200 4.15 173..210 440 4.00 01..24 ! ) 0 4.15 77..222 2MI 4.C5 04..277 SO 4.15 S4..220 bO 4.05 01..277 120 4.15 711..220 H ) 4.05 72..253 4.15 00..224 100 4.05 73..24 ! ) SO 4.15 77..237 40 4.05 5'.207 ! 120 4.15 07. . . .201 400 4.05 02..20 201) ) 4.15 75..225 3(10 ( 4.05 09..2.V * 200 4.15 80..213 120 4.05 54..300 210 4.15 Oil..253 200 4.05 02..282 120 4.15 02 271 2MI 4.05 55..314 40 4.17' . . ' ' 51..240 120 4.10 05..250 120 4.17' " (14..250 ( 4IKI 4.10 00..20 100 4.20 Chi..213 100 4.10 01..272 80 4,20 71..205 4.10 115..2 7 12(1 ( 4.20 72..25 ! ) 200 4.10 0'J..H24 120 4.20 75..25 ! ) 120 4.10 113..2H ! ) 20 4.20 81..253 40 4.10 54..320 M ) 4.20 50..2US 240 4.10 ( Ml..270 S ) 4.20 114 253 2SO 4.10 03..TO SO 4. ' > ( ) O1..2.V. IlliO 4.10 54..324 120 4'20 54..200 100 4.10 05. . . . 203 200 4.20 02..29 400 4.10 00..2 ; ' . ) 320 4.20 03..2J3 2SO 4.10 52..330 100 4.20 75..237 SO 4.12l < f 00..2,1) ) 200 4.20 00..281 SO 4.12J-J 53..322 100 4.20 51..203 4.12K 01..277 2iO 4.20 03..205 100 4.12K 03..20U 200 4.20 ( IT..2S ) 200 4.15 01..WO 120 4.20 71..251 100 4.15 52..803 100 4.20 07..250 120 4.15 00..2S4 SO 4.20 OS..222 2 < H ) 4.15 00..271 100 4.22rf OS..271 240 4.15 00..298 240 4.25 74..229 40 4.15 09..2M ) 240 4.25 01..2112 100 4.15 55..333 200 4.25 02..288 200 4.15 Live Stock Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sold on the market to-day : CATTLE. G. H , Hammond & Co 32i ! Feeders 82i ( Speculators 14 Hurris & Fisher 3'J Total (504 ( HOGS. O. H. Hammond &Co 434 Anglo-American Packing Co 48Mi ! Harris & Fisher 13(1 ( Squires & Co 834 Kingan & Co 18(1 ( Local 81 Total * 5901 Unsold „ 05 Ilaiio ( of Prices. Showing the highest and lowest prices paid for hogs , on this market during the past seven days and on the corresponding days in 1SS5 and IhSO. All sales of stoitk in this market are made per cwt. live weight unless otherwise stated , Dead IIORS sell nt KC per Ib. for nil weights , "Skins , " or hops weinhinp less than 100 ihs , no value. Pregnant sows nro docked 40 Ibs , and stags 80 Ibs , by Ihe public inspector. Ijlvc Stock Xotcs. Caltlo dull. Hogs lower. Heavy receipts. An uneven market. J. P. Kessler , Craig , was a visitor at the yards. A. Y. Sutton , Hooper , Neb. , was in looking oP fiwders. Among those in with cattle was J. Chris man , Broken Bow. J. J. Holcomb , Hebron , marketed n gooi load of 271-lb hogs. M. II. Jeffrey , Osceola , was hero and mar kctcd a load of hogs. Squires & Go's siring of hogs averaged 29 ! pounds and cost ft. 15. A. Cruise , Atkinson , had In two loads o : hogs and a lot of sheep. John McBridc , Blair , was at the yardi looking for stock cattlo. , The winter packing season opened yester day with heavy receipts of hogs. James Cannon , Hampton , marketed three loads of hogs at satisfactory prices. Charles Phllpot , Weeping Water , was hen and bought seventy-four head offoeders. Charles Ford , a real estate dealer of Slous City , was among the visitors at the yards , II. A. Blair , a prominent * stockman o Wyoming , was hero with a train of cattlo. L. B. Shepherd , West Point , marketed ( load of 298-lb hogs at the top of Uio market. Mr. Hoagland came in with a load of hogi from Dewitt , Neb. , which sold on the market 11. B. Dennlson , Blue Hill , was In looklnj over the yards with a view to shipping here Among the visitors at the yards was Dr Hall , a well known citUcu nnd banker o Broken Bow , Neb. W. H. Smith , Crete ; J. Cummins , Tal mndgc , and T. Mortliiwr , Madison , won among those who cauion with stock yea torday. The North LOUJI Cattle Co. , Elba , had si : loads.of cattle and one load of hogs on th market , C. U. Sharpe , manager , cauio ii with them , il Mr ; Byers , of Bycrs , Patterson & Co. , na Ycttlrnwl from a trip Ib the Nlobrarn , Ho prouwunro * U the prcttlt" t gnulng country ho vfcr saw. G. P. Moorhrad. Diinlnp , In. , n heavy feeder. wn in undWiirhV two lends of fpfd- ors. This WHS his third shipment from the yards. He will feed 500 imltle this HCHSOII. J. M. Strnlm , MHlvoru. Jn. , ramc in with ten lends of corn fed nutlvcR , nvi'riiging 122:3 : , which sold on the murkft. They wcro fed by Mr , Striilm at Wayne , Neb. , nnd wcro a very good bunch of cattlc , _ OMAHA AVHoTiKSAfik MAHKKTS. Tuesdny , Nov. 1. rrotliicr , Fruit * , Ktc. The / < rf/oirliij / ( niriti price * nt riiiou ? Join of ; ; rorf oc nro * nli ( ou this FrttU * ur other Ittic * uf VIMHI * rt- cjrtm labor of iHirlilnii wmuut nl ' lie Miji/Jfri / on oiifsltfc mifrra it the KIIIIB jirlct1iioffd / the loval trnile : Ucnlcrs generally wre comilalnlng | of the mor itiutlty | of homo iiiiiwn potatoes. Tlu-y are not only very small as u rule but an1 not sound. In thu vicinity of Klsing , Neb. , ivhcre u great inKiij' imtatcics are grown for ihls market , it Iscliilmcd tlmt the potatoes grow , o near the surface this season thnt hey were sun burned. Local grocers lire lot laying in as heavy stocks of home grown .xitatocs as usual on account of thulr being so prior. On the other blind thej arc putting n more Utah and Colorado potatoes than ver before. These potatoes aio very Hue uml large , and altlmugh the crop was thu argest ever rnlied they are not cheap , as so tunny nru being shipped cast. Shippers fi-eimetitly complain nf los es ivhleli could easily have been avoided , The following suggestions as to packing for ship- nent will be found useful : Never put butter hat is strong enough to walk alnno with fresh and sweet , for as sure as you do It spoils the sale of the good article. At this ' fine of the ; year butter should bo packed in ) oxcs holding not more than 7 , " > or Mi pound * . ivrappcd in thin muslin and packed so as to mid the butter without defacing it. If you have jHior butter , place It in a Depurate box. ICggs should IK- packed so as to avoid breuk- ige. and would suggest this as the most prac- leal plan : Phicu cut straw , bran , chaff or ' .xcelsior in the bottom of your canes under your llller , also on the top of the top layer under the cover. When the tillers are much smaller than the cast ! care should be taken to till In thu spaces , thus Insuring safety against breakage , unless grins carelessness is prac ticed by the express or railroad company. If these rules are observed in packing eggs , complaints from breakage will be few. Never pack poultry until all the animal heat is completely out. Poultry. dr.\ picked , sells to butter advantage. Always ii.ick feet downwards , cutting off the head , and not feeding for 2(1 ( hours before killing , thus leaving the crop empty , and avoiding danger of souring. Hrmu : Creamery. West Point ItOe ; : > tlier creameries 2'2 ' 2lc per pound : choice ilairy , isr 2le ) ; medium grade * , lltwM.'c ; or dinary. ! lf.llIC. ( : Markei fair. Fancy full cream , cheddars , single Hie : full cream twins , 1o ! ! : young Americas , lHc ! ; brick cheuse , 100 Ibs in case , lee ; Limberger , IIHI Ibs in case , Me ; Maiirs" fancy Ohio , I'.ic. I.ivi : Pori.Titv Spring chickens , $1.7.V 2.W : old fowls , VH > ( ii2. " > il : ducks. * ' . ' .2 : > ( 2. < ri : geese , .f < l..VI peiidiu ; turkeys , in very light roUCMt ( | , 77'sc. ( " Dressed Chickens. er 11 > ; turkeys" , IKiM'J'jc ' ; ducks and gee.si ; , lli(12lC. ( Sot it KiiorrV ' . " ) per bbl. fiAMK Hci'cipts light ; prairie , chickens , . ' . ' .V.M.iiO : mallard ducks. ? . ' . ! T.l ( : iiuiiil , .WK'i 1.7ft ; teal and mixed duekt , * I.MVi ) ( l.7 , * ; snipe. 7.V ( * 1.K ( ) : jack rabbits. 40ifc4Vcaeh ; jack snipe , ? I.H ( ) per do.antelope ; "d deer , per Ib. . carcasses , Sic ; Middles , I''fn 14c. lid cauliflower nit- Shell , $2.00 per hundred : bulk , $ lCiper ! hundred ; selects , W.20 a gallon ; cans. New York counts. ,4 , , " > c : selects. ! I.V | lc ) : standard , 27ff ( : ' ( ) > ' : Hoyal. 4IK1 ; Jerome bays , lc : Tiger , 2."ic. Hi\Ni : Hand-picked navy. J.2.V > i2."iO ; hand-picked medium , fl.T.'iCi 1. " > . " , : good clean country ? l.r > 0i 1.7. > ; inferior grades accord ing to quality. ad oysters PoriTor. " Heeeipts liberal : good to choice home grown , ihifiilWo : cnmninn , V- ( t.V ! ; 1'tali and Colorado stock. NO ( SV. Swiir : PdTATon-- The market is well sup plied with homegrown at ( ( .X'i'Jit ! per bushel ; Virginia stock ! ! e per Ib.- ONMOX- Choice largm"alifornia onions are offered on the market at'.K'c ' per bushel. Homegrown grown , ' ) ( ) ( . * . ( . C'u.iri. < ) WKii 82.50 per do/ . ( 'uvxiiiinitiK" Tlie market is fairly well supplied with good stock. Hell & Cherry , t7.,0 ; Hell & Uujjle , W.OO ; Cape Cods , * ' .U > 0. Cci.r.itv The receipts are larger and the stock better. Good stock brines ! 10.TC . n do/en. CIIIIIK Choice Michigan cider , $0.00'n > .5n per bbl , of ! ! 2 gal. CoLOANtJ'is ( Jood stock. $5.00. Lr.MOS-ir-Messina , $5.5tlii.OO ( ! ( ; Maiora , * 7.00'ori-onto , 57.00. M.M-i.n SUOAU Choice Ohio stock , lOc per Ib. Ib.Popcoi'.x Popcoi'.x Choice rice corn , Scpor Ib ; other kinds , 2'i2,1/c ( per Ib. HOSEV Choice , in 1 Ib frames , 21c. On < xiiis Messina out of the market ; Louisiana , $0.00 per bbl. $ . " > .00 per box ; Ja- ' iniieln , ? 10.XK ( ) | > r bbl , M.5II per box. Arri.K-i Market fairly active and receipts liberal. Hest eating apples , wincsaps , &i.50 ; .lohnathan , &I.UO : good lown stock , Hen Davis , ( icniton , etc , $3.00ilii.50 ( ; common , . : > ii ( . < : t.oo. CiiiAi'ns Homegrown stock is in liberal supply and is moving feely at 4 , ' c per pound ; California , Tokay , $2.50 per crate : Muscats , $2.50 j Now York , 10-lb baskets. : C. J45c. QCI.NCK * New York stock , * 7.50 ( < tS.OO per bbl. bbl.H H \XANAS The market Is well supplied with bananas at $2.K ( ) ( < < : i.OO per bunch. NfTs New crop ; Ohio chestnuts , 15S18c ( per Ib ; peanuts , 7Jfc , raw ; Hntzil nuts , j.'ic ; almonds , Tarragona , 20c ; English walnuts , ISc ; lllberts , 12c. _ Flour nnd FVrtl. 'flicfoUomiig are tht : jubtilnu prtr.cs : Minnesota patents , fi.50 per cwt ; Minnesota seta backers' straight , S2.20 per cwt ; Kansas ahd Missouri winter fancy jiatents , $2.45 ® 2.1K ) : Nebraska patents , $2.25C < Z2.t. : > ; rye flour , J1.75@1..K ) per cwt ; rye , Graham , $1.40 per cwt ; wheat , Graham , $1.75 per cwt ; cornmeal - meal , yellow , ( Kc ) per cwt ; comment , white , * 1.00percwt : chopped feed , $14.00@ 1(1.00 ( per ton ; bran , $12.00 13.00 per ton ; screenings , $ 'J.HI@12. ( < X ) jer Urn. HAY Slow ; upland pralrio $7.00 ; common , coarse , ? ( ! .00ati.50. ( _ Grocer * ' IMM. COFFEE Ordinary grades , 20@20i < c ; fair , 21il21Kc ; prime , 21 ! ( g22o ; fancy green and yellow , 23ft25c ( ; old government Java , 2S@ ! 50c ; Interior Java , 2o < it2 < c ; Mocha , 2SOc ( : ! ; Arbucklo's roasted , 2. > 3.i'e ; Mclaughlin's XXXX , 25Jio ; Dil worth's , 25o ; Ucd Cross , UKPIXED fcAiin Tierce , FiJ oi 40-lb siuaro cans , ( ! JhC ; 50-lb round , 7c ; 2t-lb ) round , 7c : 10-lb pails , TUcjC-lb pails , 7bV , 3-lh palls , 7Uc. 7Uc.SUOAU Granulated , TJiTOTJ c ; conf. A , < ! JjT ( < r7o ; white extra C , tih'@llKc ; extra C , ( I'dOdlVc ; yellow C , f > c\ \ cut loaf , 7 ? ( a"Kc ; powdered , " ( STKc. Pii'Ki.Hi Medium in bbls , (0.50 ; do in half bbls , $3.75 ; small , in bbls , J7.50 ; do in half bbls , S4.25 ; gorkius , in bbls , $ S.50j do in half bbls1.75. . WooDr.xwAun Two-hood pails , per doz , did , 41c ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c ; Leggett & Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 3 le ; Drum- inond's Horse Shoe , 41o ; T. J. , 37o ; Sorg'a Spearhead , 44c. HKOOMS Extra 4-tie , ? 2.CO ; No. 12 ; No. 2 , f 1.75 ; heavy stable , fl. CANDV-Mixed , 8 ] ( [ ( .llc ; stick. S\j \ < &W { . CIIACKI-.HS Garneau's soda , butter and picnic. 5c ; creams , So ; ginger snaps , So ; city soda 7o. TEAS Japan. 20gVio ( : gunpowder. 20 ( < Z ! fiOJ4'c ; Young Hyson , 25Q55c ; Oolong , 20 ( GOc. GOc.JIII.LIE JIII.LIE ? ! 50-lb pails , | 1.80M. ( ! ) . PUOVIHIONS Hums , ll llj c : breakfast bacon , ll"i'12.fo ! ; bacon sides , bW ( < tUo ; dry salt , 7 < C" > c ; shoulders , 7 < Vi7I/o ; dried beef hams , lOC'Ulc ; dried beef regular , ( ) ) { < & 10 } c ; hams picnic , "J QSc , DIIIED FituiTs Apples , now , J 's Oc : evap orated , 50-lb ring , 10@104'c ! ; raspberries , ovuiioratcil , 2 < { rt2'Aj ' ; blackbcrriesevaiKrated ) , pitted cherries , peaches , now , 5 ( 5 o ; London layers , .30 ( < i2,40 ; California loose muscatels , { 2.10 ( 2.20 ; now Valonclas , SJ fg lloi-E Seven-sixteenths inch , llf@12o. SvitiT No. 70 , 4-irtilloii kegs , Ji.45@ur)0 ; ' ow Orleans , per gallon , 3SCi4tks ; ' maple 'syrup , half bbls , "old time. " per gallon , Wio ; l-gallon cans , per doz , 110.50 : naif gallon . per doz , $0.25 ; qu&rt cans , ! | 3.25. STATH ; ! ! Mirror plos , 5fe ; Grnrcs' corn , OJfc ; Oswego gloi.s , 7c ; Oswego corn , "o. OANNHU iloous Oyster * , stnndnrd , per case , W. 10 ( ,1. 15 ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case. ( aoiV a.lO : raspberries , 2-lb , psr case , * 3.00o5 ) .1U ; California pears , per ensc , (4.GO@4. 70 ; apricots , per wise , 14.10 4.25 ; peaches , per nso , | 5.73H5.M ( ; white chcrrlca , per case , W.OO ; phm , per case. 13.80(53.00 ( : blueber ries , per case , * 2. : Xa2.40 ; efg plums , S-lb , ? or case. I2.BO : pineapples , B-lb , per ca o , 3.205.t5 : Ml ) salmon , iwr do : . 11.00 1.93 ; Mb pooschcrrlcs , per case , 3.25 8.n5 ; 2-lb string bcuns. per case , $1.75 ( 2-lb limn beans , > er case , Il.tiO ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.50(1 ? 2.tK ) 2-lb . . 8-lb ; - early Juncpeas. percase , 12.75 ; - tomatoes , t2.4o\2.60 ; 2-lb corn , r..8l.12.40. ( ( Hoi.l.ANii IlEimixns 75H80c ( per keg. Dry Gooils. PIUXTS Soun CoLoits Atlantn , 5l c ; Slater , 5c ; Herlin Oil , ( Ike ; Garner Oil , t > @ 7c. PINK AND Konics lilchmondOo ; Allen ie ; Klverimlnt 5ij ; Sleel Hlver fie ; Ulch- momlOc : Paclllc OJi'c. Ixinno Hi.tin Wash ington Oc ; Century Indigo blue prints , lOc ; American Oio ; Arnold OJfe ; Arnold Ii 10 > j'c ; Arnold A 12c ; Arnold Goldsenl lOUo. Dmss : ; Charter Oak , 4 Jtfc ; Hamapo 3c ; LodUKc ; Allen 5' c ; nichmond 5J c ; Windsor Co ; Eddystono Cc ; Paclllc lie. Con. < r.T JIUNS Andi-oscopln , 7 > tfc ; Kenr- sage , 7 ! c : Hockport , iWc ; Conestogn , OJ o. HTTS Standard. Sc ; Gem. 10i o ; IJcauty , 12Wc : Uoone , Me : H , cased , $ rt.RO. COITOX FI.AXNKI. ' ) 10 percent trade dis count LL , tij/c : CC , 7'A ' ; ; SS , 8'/c ; Nameless , o' 'c ; No. 5 , Oo ; KB , > fo ; GO , 10'ic ; XX , 12c ; OO , Mo ; NN , ltc ! ; HX , Ibc ; K , 20c ; No. 10 , svfo ; 40. 10 > ; c ; 00 , 12 c ; 80. I5e ; ! ) , colored , lOo ; 50 , colored , 1'Jc ; 70. colored , 15c ; llrlstol , 13 > j'c ; Union Pu- cilic , IS- . CAiti'i'.T WAIIV Hlbb white , ISKe ; col- ored,20 > ; o. GINUIIAM Plunkett cheeks , 7 > e ; Whlt- tenton , 7'4c ; York , 7' ' c ; Normandi Dress , ' .ji1 : Calcutta Dress. S'.JcjWhitlenlonDress , He : Henfrew Dress , liftfiWJj'B. CA.MIIIIICS Slater , 4)eVoods ) ! , 4J c ; Stan dard , 4J-c ; Peacock , 4l4Tc. TICKS Lcwiston , : ! 0 in. , t2Uc ; Lewlston , if. in. , injic : York , 32 in. , Me ; Swift Kivcr , 7'cThorndlkeOO ; , 8'/c ' ; Thorndike B l-\ ' . .VThorndikcl20 : , lij c ; Thurndiko XXX , ir > c ; Cordis No , 5. ( l < se ; Cordis No. 4 , lie. DiiNiMn Amoskeagil o/ . , ltc ! ; Everett 7 on. , IDc ; York 7 oz. , lic ! : Haymaker 8' ' < fc ; .luff ivy XX. llj c ; Jaffrey XXX , 12Jv'e ; Heaver Creek , AA , I''c ; Heaver Creek 1J1J , lie : Beaver Creek CC , I do. Kr.XTiTKV Jn vss Memorial 15c : Canton ISe : Durham 27' c : Hercules ISc ; Leaming ton 22' ' < c ; Cottswold 25 . CitAfll Stevens1 U , do ; bleached , 7c ; Ste vens' A. 7V.fc ; bleached , S c ; Stevens' P , 8i.e : bleached , H > ( fc ; Stevens' N , ll c ; bleached , 10).j'e ; Stevens' S HT. 12'Jc. Misi'iiiANiots ; : Table oil cloth , S2.S5 ; plain Holland 8 } c to He ; Dado Holland 12Uo. KI.AXXEI.S Plaid Uaftsinan 32c ; Goshcn ! t2' ' V ; Clear Lake Il-J'rfc ' ; Maple City S'.Hsc. Wliite-G. H. No. 2. ? ' , , 21c ; ( ! . H. No. 1 , f , 27)'ac ) ; U. H. No. 2 , it 22 > c ; 1J. H. No. 1 , j ; , " Oc : Quechco No. 1 , { ,42uQucchcoNo.2 ; , Jf , HT'tfc ' ; Quecheo No. ! l , ? / , : i2' < c ; Anawan ! ' ? ; Windsor 22rfc. Ked-C , 24 inch , 15.ke ; B , 24 inch , 21e ; UG , 2Mnch. ISc ; H. A. P. , ? ( . 2.V ; J. It. K , j , 27 ! < ? e ; U. , Me. Ht.\NKirri : White , S1.KU7.50 ( ) ( ; colored § 1.10 . . HI.IACIIIII : SIICETIXO Berkcly cambric , No. 00 , ( IVe ; Hcst Yet , 4-4 , li'4c ' ; butter cloth OOi'fe ' ; Cnbot , 7 > fc : Farwell , Sc ; fruit of Loom , hjfc ; Greene G , ( ic ; Hope , 7'.fc ; King i'liillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdale. ll i" Lons- dale , sjjc : New York mills , 10'ic ' ; Poperell | , 42 inch , 10 > , e ; Peppcrell , 4(1 ( inch , lljsc ; Pcp- perell , ( M. 15c ; 1'epperell , M-l , ISc : Pojipercll , ! M , 20c : Pepperell , 10-4 , 22 'c ; Canton , 4-1 , S'4'e ' ; Clinton , 41 1 , O'se ' ; Triumph , tic ; Wam- stitta , lie ; Valley , 5c. HIIIIWX SIIIITIX : : < I Atlantic A , 4-1 , 7' e ; A Hiinlie 11,4-4. 7c ; Atlantic I ) , 4-4 , d'tfe ' : At lantic P , 4-4 , ftjfc ; Aurora LL. 4-1 , 5'ic ; ' ; Au rora C , 4-1 , 4' jo : Crown XXX , 4-4 , d e ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , fijfc ; Indian Head , 4-4. 7jV ! ; Lawrence LL , 4-1 , ftJic ; Old Dominion , 4-1 , ft' ' " > : Pepperell K , 4-4 , d' " c ; Pepperell 0 , 4-4 , He" : Peppcrell. S-l , llic : "Peppcrell , ' .M , 18c ; Pepperell , KM , 20c ; Uticu C , 4-4 , 4n c ; Wuchusctt , 4-t , 7c ; Auiora U , 4-1 , d'jc : Aurora U , 4-1 , tie. DI-CK West Point 2'.i in. 8 oz. . 10' o ; West Point 2'J ' in , 10 o12 , ' c : West Point 211 in , 12 o , ! . 1V ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , Idc. Checks Caledonia X , H' e ; Caledonia XX , 10)ic ) ; Economy , 0@i'fc ! ' ; Otis , Hte'.lMc. General Market * . SIMHITS Cologne spirits , 18S proof , $1.10 ; do 101 proof , $1.12 ; spirits , second quality. 101 proof , 81.10 ; do Ih8 proof , ? 1.01 > . Alcohol 1SS proof , $2,10 jier wine gallon. Redistilled whiskies , J1.000M.50. Gin blended , S1.60 ® 2,00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $2HlTKi.K ( ( ) ; Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00lt.50 ( ( ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , $1.50 ( RIJ.lH ) . Hrandles , ImiHirted , M.OO@8.fiO ; do mestic , fl.W ! ( : . K ) . Gins , imported , § 4.500 1.00 ; domestic , i1.2.X ( : t.Ol. ( Champagnes , im ported , per case , * 2S.Ourf ( 33.00 ; American , per case , JIO.OO ® 10.00. HEAVY HAIIIIWAIIC Iron , rate , J2.70 ; plow steel , special cast , 4' c ; crucible steel , li o ; cast tools , do , 1215c ( ; wagon spokes , per set , $2.lHXit > 5.50 ; hubs , per set , § 1.50 ; felloes , sawed dry , Sl.tK ) ; tongues , each , Wo ) ; axles. each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , dS18c ( ; coil chain , per Ib , d'rrMUi ; malleable , 8@10c ; iron wedges , Co ; crowbars , dc ; harrow teeth , j u ; spring steel , 4 ( 5c : liurden's horse shoes , H.75 ; Hurden's mule shoes , $5.75 ; barbed wire , In car lots , $4.00 per 100 Ibs ; Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 , § 2.40 ; steel nails , $2.50. HIDES Green butchers' , fi } c ; green cured , 7c ; dry flint , Hlo ; dry salt , 8c ; green calf skins , 7j c ; damaged hides , two-thirds price. Tallow 3jiC. Grease Prime white , c ; yellow , 3c ; brown , IJ c. Shccppclts , COAL Egg , ? IO.OO ; nut , $10.00 ; range , $10.00 ; walnut block , $3.50 ; Iowa lump , ! ? 3.50 ; Iowa nut , $2.75 ; Illinois , t-l.25Q4.75. Dry lumber. II1MK.NSIONS AM ) TIMIIUKS. ri.ooiiixo. A C in. White Pine $35.50 ; C $29.50 B " " " 33.50 ; D 21.00 riNlblll.NO. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , IJ inch , s. 2 s $50.50 3d , clear , 1 inch , s. 2 s. , , . . . i. 45.50 " " IK , 14' } , 2in 40.50 A select , 1 inch , s. 2 s. , 40.00 " " Itf , 1 2 in 44.00 B " 1 inch , s. 2 s. , flO.OO " " W , IK-in S7.00 I'OI'I.AK I.U.MIir.It. Clear Poplar , Bx. Bds. J < in. , s. 2 s $35.50 " " yt In. Panel , s. 2 s 27.00 " " Corrugated Ceiling , ; < . . . 28.50 IHTTUXH , WKI.t , TU1I1XO. 1'ICKETS. O. G. Balls , 2J4 in $00.75 " Kx3in.s. Is 00.45 3 in. Well Tubing D & M and Bev 23.00 Pickets , D & II , Flat 20.50 " " Square 21.00 IIOAHDS. No. \ com , s. 1 sSlS.K ( ) I No. 2. com , s 1 sSl'.OO No. " " 15.50 | No. 4 , " " 13.00 HIIlNd. A , 12 , 14 and 10 ft. S21.50 ; C $15.50 B , " " sjo.50 ; D 12.50 FIINCINO. No. 1 , ( & 0 ill 12 & 14 ft , rough $19.50 No , 1 , " " 10" " 19.50 No.2 , " " 12&14" " 10.00 No.2 , " " ID" " 17.50 fKIMXn AND I'AHTITIOJJ. 1st com. Jf in White Pine Ceiling $34.00 2nd " " " " 2S.OO Clear , ? 8'in. Norway " " 10.00 2nd com. ; \ in , " " 14.00 STOCK HOUtDS. A 12 inch si s $45.50 No. 1 , com. 12s 1 s , 12 ft 20.50 " " " 14ft 19.00 " " " 10ft 18.50 No.2 " ' 19.00 " " " 10ft 17.50 Inch Grooved Rooting , $1.00 perM moro than 12-inch stock boards same length. B1XUS ! ! ! , LATH. XX clear $3.10 Kxtra "A * ? 2.X ( ) A * Standard. . . . 2.75 * A * II B & B. . . 2.55 0 in. clear , No. 1. 1.50 Lalh 2.05 I'OSTS. White cedar , 0 in. , > j's , 12c ; 9 In. qrs. , lie ; 8 in. qrs. , lOo ; 4 in. round , 15o ; Tennessco Hcd Cedar , split , 15o ; Split Oak , 12c. LIME , KTO. mcnt , 41 blinds , 40o'pcr ct. ; mouldldRsi 40c j > cr ct.j tar felt , per cwt , $2.75 , slraw board. I1.T5. SOUTIIEIIN VKLLOW FINE. 'Com. 4 it 0 iu. flooring $17.50 Star " " 21.50 Clear ( inCeilinfr. . . ' . 21.50 .Clear % in Partition . ' , .25.00 Clear finished. .1 i. lV Iri. s2s 2U.OO Clear corrugated cAilms , 4 in. . ; 87.W Yellow piuo casing and'base . 0.00 . . . CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer In Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpus and 1'arq.uf t Floorinc. Mh and DouglU I. OBERPELDER icO. , Importers & Jokers of Millinery & Notions a * . 110 and 211 South llth Street. Notion * . J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods M and 4(16 South 10th Blr t. Omsha. O/TNYARD & SCHNEIDER , ' Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 1IU5 name ? Blrt t. Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. . Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Aile droase , etc. , Omaha. A. U. Dlshop , Manage r. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carrranlcc stock nf nrlnllnir , wrapping and srrlllni paper. Special attention clten to car load oldcrs. ' Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UN1CMNT Auxiliary Publishers , Dealers la type , pretics and printers' inppllet. Kit South Hth Kreel , Omaha. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Oil Clothing and Leather llclllng. IdH Ktirnnm Street. . A. L. STRANO Pninns , Pipes-and Engines. Ftcntnwator , railway and mining smiplles , etc. 020 , 1C. and Vlt Farnain Street , Omalia , CHURCHILL PUMP CO. . EteWholesale Pnraps , Pipe , Fittings , Ete mil nml Wntrr Riiiipllpn. llcnclqnutter * for Mnst , K o l t Co's good" . 1111 Faruimi St. , OmMin. U.S. WIND ENGINE.V PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Snpplies , lUllliUy Wlnit .Mills , SIS line ! Via Knritnm St. , Omaha , U. K. Hess , Acting MmmtuT , BROWNELL & CO. , Engines. Boilers and General Machinery , friiect Iron Wurk.btcnm I'limpn , Saw Mlllt. 1213-1JI5 LvitvutiKortli Street , Oruiilui. Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL& CO. , v Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 mid ? 13 Jone St. . Omaha Storage , Forw n g CormTliaelon ARMSTRONG , PETTIS Si CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , llrancli liiiuro of thu lli'inu'v HIIKKT Cci. UuuuH'n at iy hu'.oJHle ami retail. l.iflM.'lfO anil 11112 Izunl Sticet , Oinnha. Tcleiliunu | No. M. To a 8 n n d C j g a r s. WM. A. wTLSON & CO. . Importers and Jobbers of-Teas & Cigars , Splcus anil I ) l-j ! IlnUnu I'nniter. llliJ and 118 liar- nt'y Street , Uinabn. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galyanized Iron and Cornice , John Kpcnetvr , 1'ruprlHtnr. Wl Dntlgc and 103 autl 1U5 .North luth slrevt , Omnua. ; Smpko Stack 9 , Bojjorgt H. K. SAWYER , Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks , HrltcliInK' , Tanks and Onrrul Holler Kepatrlng. 1313 UoJio Street , Oiuaba , Nob. Iron PAXTON It VIERUNG. Wrought and Cast Iron Bnilfling Work , EnclneK , llrnst work , general foundry , machine and blackimltli work. Office and worki , U. 1 * . Ily. and 17th Street , Unmha. OMAHA WIRE& IRON WORKS. Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk ralli , window guard * , flower utandt , wire lgn , etc. , VU North ICth St. , Omalia. OMAHA S"A"F E ANb'"iRON WORKsi Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes- Vaultn , jnll work. Iron and wire fencing , ilgns. etc. O. Audreen , 1'rop'r. Cur. lull and Jackron St * . ' MEAGHER & SPROAT % General Auents ( or DIcboM Safe & lxCk Co.'i Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.Time Locks , Vaults and Jail Work , 1415 Farnaui gtroot , Omaha. _ _ _ CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Overalls , leant I'anti , Shirts , Rtc. 1102 and 1104 Douglas Street , Oniaba , Neb. Sash , Doors , Etc. _ M.'A. DISBROWVCO. , Wboleiale Manufacturers of Sash , Boors , Blinds and 'Mouldings , Branch Office , 12th and Uard Streets , Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Sash , Boors , Blinds , llouldln , Stair Work and Interior Hard Wood Kin- lib. N. K. Comer 8th and I-cavenworlu Street * , Omaha , Neb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Doors , And Bllndn. Turning , Stair-work. Hank and Office Fittings , aotn and I'oppltiton Avenue. Browors. STORZ& ILER , L'agjir Beer Brewers , 1621 North Klghtccnth Street , Omaha. Neb. C. H. l-AI.MEU. N. 1 > . 1UCHMAW. J , II. W.ANCUAUD. PALMER , RICHMAN Si CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Oflico KOOIM 54 , Opposite Kichange lliilldlng , Union Stuck Yards , Soutb Omalia , Neb. McCOY BROS. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , Market furnished free on application , Htockers and fceileri furnished on aood terms. Ituterences ; Oma ha National Hank and South Omaha Natlunai , Union Stock Yardi , South Omaha. LORIMER. WESTERFIELC3 Si M ALEY Live Stock Commission , Iloom 15 , Kicbango Ilulldlntt , Union Stock Yardi , Omaha , Neb. HORN * SHARPE. Commission Bealers in Live Stock , Uoora 23 , Iliclianjo Hull , ling , Union Stock Yds , H. Omaha. Itufi'rcnces : Union Nat'l ll nk , Omaha , Union Stock Yitrds Hank , S. Omaha , K. S. Howler l're . Am , Hank A. Trust Co. , Omuliq7 _ ALEXANDER * FITCH. Commission Bealers in Live Stock , Boom 22 , oppoitu Ercbanie Hullillng , Uolon Btoek _ Yardi , South Omaha , Nob. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omalia , Limited , Jobn r. Boyd , Superintendent. ROOFJNG. G.W.ROGERS Composition and flravel RooflnK , Agent for Warren's Natural Asphalt Roofing. MtJallir > nd : p < t-3l > lr Ileadjr llooUov , bUcctOu-uUa , Nsb o Implements. CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural ImplementsWagons. , liif Klcf. June ; Strcrl , Ilotwuca Mb anj 10th , Omaha , NM > rn ta. L1NINQER & Agricultural Implements , WapCarria2e3 $ , lliiBflf i , Kto. Wholesale , Omaha , NtbraMta. * " " PA RLIN , ORENDORF" & MARTIN ? AgricnltnralllpTeiienCVaps & Buggies WI.SMVRBand rJone Street , Omaha. P. PTMAST c. Mannfactnrers of Bnckcye Drills , Mm. Onltltolorj , liny lUkp. . CWfr Mllln nnd I.uban l'ul . Cor. llth ami Mrhol.1 * Stretl § . WINONA IMPLEMENT igricnltnral Implements , W agons & 6nnele ] . i nrn r tltli Mnil Nlf < hi.l B * lmtm Artiat's' A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 151.1 Donglai StrvctOmalin , Nvbrmkn. Boots nnd Shoos. W. V. MORSE & CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , ill Farnara tit. , Omnha , Neb. Manufacture , Summtl btroot , lloiton , K1RKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( Succosjcirn to Itred , JOMCK A Co. ) Wliolcsale Mannfacturers of Boots and Shoes AgeoU fur Ilii'lon Uubbi-r Shun Co. Illtt , 110441198 llarner yt.Umalia , Nrbraikn. _ Coffoas , Sploos , Etc. _ CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omaha Coffro nrnt Splco Mllli. Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder , KlarurliiK Kitrai-ts. lji\in.lrr Illue. Ink * , Klo. KU-Hll llarney Htrcet. Omnha , Nebraika , w. L. wnioHT , Ancnl for llii > MHnuCncturcn anil Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. ( idlce. 317 H. 131h Ht. . Omaha. Nebrmka. ' Commlaslon end Storage. D. A. HURLEY. Commission and Jobbing , Batter , RKR * nml I'rrnluru. CoimlKnmvntii lleaaquartcrft for Stonownrr , Harry lloxen and llnipa llaskfti. 1414 DuilKn yt. . Umalia. RIDDELL St RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , WIEDEMAN Si. Co , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Ilutlcr , ( JHtnc. Krultn , Ktc. 'fX Huuth 14th SU Umalia , Nchranka. CEO. SCH R O E D ER SL CO. , ( HucccMors to .Mcfhuno A Schroeiler. ) Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage. Onmba , Nebrttska. Coal , Coke and Lima. OMAHA COAL , COKE & LIME CO. . Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , JUU Bouth IMi Street , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Mannfactnrers of Illinois White Lime , ind shlpperii of Coal , I'okp , Cement , 1'lnster , I.lm * . IJrulti Tile and Sever IMpo. Oniro , rnxtiin llutol , Karnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Coke , 214 South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb. . M. E. SMITH Si CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1102and HOiWigliis , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO Importers and JoDhers in Dry GoodsNotions , GenU' Kuralahlnir l.ood > , Conier llth and llarner Sti- Omaha , Nibraika. Furniture. DEWEY St STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Karnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER & CO. , Wholesale Groceries- and Provisions , JOB , 707,709 and 7118.10th Bt. , Omaha. Neo ! MoCORD , BRADY & CO Wholesale Grocers , lltb and Lcarcnwortn Street ! , Omaha , Nebraika. D. M. STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , lift , 1721 and 123 llarner Street , Omaha , Neb. ALLEN BROS. . Wholesale Grocers , 1111 and 111A Harnej Street , Omaha , Neb. Hardware. LEE , FRIED & CO. , Joooers of Hardware and Nails , ' TlnwareSbeet IronKtc. Agents for Howe Scalesand Miami 1'owderCu. , Omaha , Neb. HIMEBAUOH 4 TAYLOR. , Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shoo Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. U06 Iougltt-iW Omaha , Nebraska. RECTOR * WILHELM CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Harner Sts. , OmahatNeb. Western Agent * for Austin 1'uwder Co..Jefferson Strel .Nallt , l lr- , bank * Standard Scales. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ? Iprlngs , Waiion Stock , Hardware I.umnor , etc. 1209 and 1811 llarney Street , Omaha. EDNEY It GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , "Mats , Capa , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE 4 CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 llirnur fc-tti-et , Oniatm. Neb. Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO and ILER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers of FineWines Eiprs Kait India Hltter anil Domvitlo l.lquori. 1112 Harnef Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. . All Ms of Bnililing Material at Wholesale IfeUi Street and Union Tactile Track , Onmlia. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doori.eto. Vardi-Corner7tb and Uouglan ; Corn and I > uui'Iat. C. N. DEITZ , Dealer In all Kinds of Lumber , 13tu and California St . , Onmlia , Nob. * FRED W. ORAY. Lnmoer Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner Ctli and l > QUKa ! flti. , Oiirnhn. " T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. . To Dealers Only , . OBlce. 11X1 Krntnt jitroet , Omaha. " JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , " ' "n Wholesale Lnmner , Etc , ! trnported and American I'urtlaid Coment. Htata agent ( or Mlwauke | llrdrauMcCvutat and ( Julucj Wblta Uu * . YVOi1PMA N HO O DTTouthful.Irapr. " k\/O I ucJuiicc.Servou5lcbIlltycnubed tlirouijh trrora unil bad jiructlcu *