THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 31. 1887. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Pork Takoa on Upturn Which Frighten a the Shorts. WHEAT WEAKENS BUT RECOVERS Corn Han n Brisk Day Oats Share In tlio ( Jeiicral FlmiiicsB I'ro- vlMnnn Advance Sharply Cattle Improve Slightly. CHICAGO rnonucK MAIIKET. CHICAGO , Nov. 10. [ Special Telegram to the DEK. ] The market on'change to-day was , If possible , quieter than on Wednesday. Tliero was more firmness In provisions than cNewhero. Continued comparatively light receipts of hogs caused the shorts In pork to feel uneasy , nnd on pretty stiff buying Janu ary pork went up to 112.00 or 15o over the close yesterday. Short ribs advanced lOcnnd lard 7) ) c. Although cnblcs were stronger for wheat than for many days the local crowd permitted prices to decline early nnd December , which closed on the split nt over 73 > < j'c , sold before 11 n. m. at 7.'lJfi : ( 7jifc. ; ? Little was done bo- forc noon in corn nnd oats nnd prices were stcndy. Cnblcs were firm with nn upward tendency for spot wheat at Liverpool. Re ceipts at most primary points were lighter than the avcrago for thu week. The receipts hero , 201 cars , were about as expected , but the fact that seventy-six out of 178 cars of spring wheat graded No. 2 attracted some attention. The princlp.il action hero was in December which opened % c under thu close , at 7nj7UKe ( , und declined to TA } a. January sold nt 7l ! o nnd 7iKc ) , May opened at TU. ' c , declined to 7iX < ; and steadied nt 7Uo. Hcforu the rloso of tlio session there was a stiffening In the prices of grain nnd provisions generally , in which wheat shared nnd the closing prices nt 1 p. m. were : No vember 73X , December 7I73Jfc , January ? ! ic , May lOJjfe. Corn experienced quite a brisk day. The government figures were a factor and showed n dcclino In the aggregate crop estimate. Hrokcrs with corn on the way to New York were bulls to help prices there on the arrival of their stuff. Then thcro was a good shl | > - plng demand which caused November to bo bid up from 41J c to 43 , ' c nnd this caused nn ndvniiru on the whole line. The peculiar strength In pork nlso helped somo. The last half hour was marked by considerable na tivity. November sold at 41fo und 42/I4C , closing nt42c. December sold from 41j/c at the opening to41 ? < u to the closo. January Hold from 4 Ufo to 4 IJtfc , and May sold from 45X to 4riXe , The charters were 233,000 bushels nt2.1o to Duffulo. Outs shared the firmness In the other mar kets before the close , and while there was but little speculative nativity the prlco for futures advanced ft fraction. Tlio closing prices nt 1 p. m. were 2TiJ o for November , 25o for December und y.\e \ for May. Provisions were active and stronger nnd prices advanced sharply mid at the 1 o'clock close pork showed mi advance of : )5c ) , lard TJJtfc nnd short ribs 173iCc. ( | over yester day's last sales. Tlio receipts of hogs were less than anticipated nnd the market was firm. Packers were not inclined to sell and tlioso who showed so much desire to sell yen terday were said to bo buying on the quiet nt higher prices. Outsidu orders were tiNe more liberal nnd the market was the best trailing ono scon for weeks. January porli opened nt $12.7714 , sold to $111.10 nnd closed ut that liguro. May sold ut nnd closed at * l3.r.7KC'tit.l0. : ! Lard came in for more attention , shippers and shorts buying freely. January was thu fnvorito with speculators and sold at ? ( i. . " > 0rt 0.112' ' unit closed at W.(50S ( .i'i2 > . May closet nt t UX ) . Thcro were moderate offerings of short ribs and n good demand from strong operators. January sold at $0.4.r ( < l > .GO nnt closed at thu top. AKTP.IIXOON DOAIII > At the afternoon ses slon there was an Increased activity am' higher prices for corn and provisions. Pork sold 40 cents over yesterday's latest price and corn touched 45Jjf@45.Jifc for May. "When and oats were steady mid dull. Pork for Jan uary hold ut $ ll.0.3 ! - $ < $ ii.l5. : May at $13.52K@ 13. < i2' < f , closing at gUI.03 > ( ! li.U. ) > for January and tin.52 } for May. Lard for Novembe sold at W.fiTKd".CO , December M.65 , Jtuiu uary td.COOllt.lUjl , February frt.i7.V ( < i , Mure ! trt.'JO , May jj t.773 < / . Short ribs for January brought W.ri7' < ! < 30.G2lf , February sW.C'X closing at tU.57 > . CHICAGO Ij"lVH STOCK. CHIOAOO , Nov. 10. [ Special Telegram t the DKI : . ] CATTLB The light receipts foi the day and the heavy decrease in the supplj for the week , so fur , are beginning to bo fcl on both the buying and selling sides of th market. Although thcro was probably n avcrago substantial advance on the ordinary run of fat cattle to-day , It was easier fo salesmen to get nearer what they asked tha for any day this week. Low grade and plaii natives sold n shade better In some cases , but , In n general way , they were unchanged. Salesmen who held Texas canning stock claimed they wuro getting n slight advance , IM compared with last week. Low grade natives were slow and dull. The best grades or native butchers' stock sold n shade stronger. The stockcr nnd feeder trade remains quiet and sternly. Shipping bulls ami uilxoit , Tcxns Htcors , fa.tOfff-.OO ; cows , $1.25(32.00 ( ; Iiulluti steers , fc.CO@3.25. ! Western ruiiKors Btronger , niitlvos und hiilf breeds , (3.M ) @ 8.55 ; cows , t2.25Ct2.W ) ; wlutercd Tcxiius , Hods Triulo conthnics nctlvo nnd prices were iiKiilu < > n tlio upturn , advancing u bif , ' r > o nil around. The best inickltiK sorts sold bo- tweun iH.tiO and f .70. A few fancy heavy brought * 4.7ri to M.80 , with ono car nt W.85. Llh'Ut sorts were in better demand with an ailviuieo of .r > ( S10c. The best Bold from M.55 to fl.OQ ; ono ear nt (4.10. Common and or dinary , 1H.4U to 14.60. MVK STOCK. Union Htock VnrdH , Chicago , Nov. 10. Tlio Drovers' Journal roiwrts : Cattle Receipts , 8,000 ; stronpcr ; extra , . jr > .ir > ( r > ,2r > ; slilpplntr btccr8$3.00ari.lH ( ) ; stock- crs und feeders , $1.70@:1- : ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.00@2.CO ; Texas euttlo.'ft.'oiija.aS ; t western raiiRcrs , fJ.'JSQTJl.fiTi. HOK Hec-eipts , 24.1HXI ; stroiiR nnd fie lilKhcr ; mixed , W.ir. : 4.ir ( ; he vv , M.r > 0@4.SO ; lit/lit , fl.WKgl.Br. : skips , $ : i.ir,04..U Sheep Receipts , fiH)0 ( ) ; steady ; natives , $3f)0jt.W ( : ) i western , CI.IH@U.50 ) ; Toxuus. f J.50 ( ! ? ! 1.40 ; Iniiibs , | a.7.V. < rr..20. National Htock Yards. Kant St. IjouiH , Nov. 10. Cattle Receipts , MX ) ; shipments , 1,800 ; market strong ; cluiicu heavy iintive hteors , $4.2. > @ 4.80 ; fairto good mitlves , M.t 4.0 ! ! ; butchers' steers , t.OO < rtt.SO : ; btockers , * I.W@2.10 ( ; rangers , fMO@U.75. Hogs Receliits , a.IltX ) ; shlpmonts , 000 ; market aetivo and & @ 10a higher ; choice heavy nnd butchers' selections , iM.(10@ ( .7r > ; Yorkers anil packers , medium to choice , f I.'JO ( rf4.l0 ! ; pigs , $ ; t.VK ) ( < r4.25. KIIIIHIIH City , Nov. 10. Cattle Receipts , ; iHK ( ) ; bhlpments , U50 ; market btrong for K od , Hteady for others ; common to choice corn-fed , t3.S ! ! < 7-l.75 ; utockers , $3.0002.110 ; feeding btccrs. i2,05(3i.5 ( : ; cows , * 1.25g2.50. ( Hogs Receipts , 11.1KX ) ; Bhipmeuts , 400 ; iir.uk ct strong nnd MiUOo higher ; common to choice , M.W ( > .00 ; skips and pigs , > ? 2.75 ( < iy.OO. l-'INASCIAIi. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 10. [ Special Telegram to the HEK. ] STOCKS The strength that char ncterlzetl the Movie market at yesterday's close dlMipiKMircd to-day and prices declined about as fast as they went up. Tlio only news of Importance ciimo from London and was all of A bearish character , Russian se curities being D per cent lower , German banks were also reported to bo calling In tholr loans , nnd If reports were to bo relied on the finances on the continent were do- cltledly uneasy. The market appeared to bo full of stocks all day. Traders also had a . prollt In tholr stocks nnd were Inclined to real Izo. The bean , seeing the drift of affairs , old freely , und a majority of the nctlvo' prop1 juties showed feeble resisluncu to tUo yrcsa uro nnd the declines cxjetnled teX \ pcrcenti Runiilng thntrni the trump card of the bulls ytistorday dropped \ } { per cent. OnuigcrH were weak and broke K ? lllr cent. The market continued weak until the close , when last sales were nt nearly the lowest figures , recording declines extending to IJf per cent. Jersey Central hnd the lead. roulsvlllo is Nashville lost IKi Lacknwanim 4 , Rending 1thu ! Vnnderbllts Jf @ 1 , St.l'nul 1 , Northwestern 1 , Union Pacific IJjf , Cotton Oil 1 nnd Missouri Pacific \ } { lr cent. Chicago cage operators traded rather sparingly , telo. graph communication being ] xx > r , The total sales were ! 2SO,7W , shares , against 2SS,7te shares yesterday. OOVEIISMKSTS Oovcrnmeut bonds were dull and steady to firm. IF.STEMIIAT'S QUOTATIOSS. U. S. 4 * coupon. . . 127 I 1o preferred 143 17. S. 4Js { coupon..10H7J O. V. C 107' , 1'iiciticfiiofAm O.K. N w'i Ciiimdn Soutliern. . M ? , O. T IKS MONET On call , easy nt 4(354 ( per cent , closed offered nt 4 per cent. I'niMi : Mi'.HOANTiu : I'Arnu 0@S per cent. STKIIMNII KXCIUNOE Dull but steady nt $4.81for sixty-day bills , and $4.b5 for do- nnind. PUODUCK MAUKKTS. ChlcnRo.'Nov. 10. Following arc the 2:30 : closing prices : Flour Steady nnd unchanged ; winter wheat , $ . ' ( .5 ( ) ( < ? i.OO per bill ; spring wheat , W.50@4.Wpcrhhl ) ; r.ve , $2.T5@3.00 per bbl ; buckwheat. * 5.50ii0.25 ( per bbl. Wheat Dull nnd quiet ; about the sumo as yesterday ; cash , ? 28/c ; December , TU c ; May , Tt' ! < c. Corn Firmer nnd active , closing % < "J6o above yesterday ; cash , 4Uic ; Ueccmbor , , Oats Quiet : no essential change noticed ; casli , 25 i ; December , 25 fo ; May 2'J c. Hye Quiet nt51i ' < c. Hurley Quiet nt'Tlic. 1'iinio Timothy $2.27. Flaxseedl. . 17. Whisky $1. 10. Pork Aetlvo but Irregular ; January , $111.02. Lard More doing nnd prices higher : cash , J057K ; December , * 0.05 ; May , $ .UO. ft = t Dry Salted Meats-Shoulders. * 5.X5.20 ( ) ; short clear. $0 > 0@O.S5 ; short ribs , $0.50. Huttcr Unchanged ; creamery , 21J @ 2Sc ; dairy , 18 ( < i25o. Cheese Unchanged ; full cream Cheddars , llfillo ( ) ; Huts , ll QllJ o ; young Americas , Kggs Firm a Tallow Unehiinged ; No. 1 country , 4@ 4c ; No. 2. n > ic ; cakes , 4) ) c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted. 7c ; light , do. , 7 > c ; suited bull , tic : green salted calf , 8 ; dry Hint. 12@ito : ; dry calf , 12@13c ; dry salted , lOo ; deacons , each , ! ! 0o. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 52,000 51,000 Wheat , bu . 202,000 72,000 Corn , 1m . a.1lXX ! ) , ) 401,000 O.its , bu . 408,000 200,000 Kye , bu . 20,000 8,000 U-irlcy , bu . 104,000 125,000 Xcxv York , Nov 10. Wheat Ucccipts , 820,000 ; exports , 10KX ( ) ; cash linn and fairly nrtlvo ; options ruled weak at the outset , soon strengthened nnd advanced J @ ? HC , closing linn at top ; ungraded red , "IKjjfS'c ; No. 2 red , Nt'fK'iWo in store and elevator , S.Vf < as j5fu delivered , SKTiSt c f. o. b. ; No. 1 red , nominal nt h'JKe ' ; December closed nt 84Hc. Corn Receipts , 121,000 ; exports. 80,000 ; HCfc ( ! higher and fairly active , closing tlrm ; ungraded , Kl54 ( ! ' < : ; No. 8 , 52)-/o ) for old , Bljifc for new ; No. 2 , Klo in store. K % ( g54J < o delivered ; December closed at SIH/c. O.its Ucccipts , 122,000 ; cxpoits , 2.TO ; ) < ( itc higher ; mixed western , 32@34c ; white western , S5u40c. ( ! Coffee Spot , fair ; Hio , nominal at $18.00 ; options less aetivo and lower ; sales , 178- 250 bags ; November , $15.50 ; December , $15.25@I5.00 ; January , $15.10@15.t5 ! ; Feb ruary , $14.)5@15.25. ! ) Petroleum Steady ; United , 72 0. Kggs Finn ; western , 13@23c. Pork Strong nnd moro active. Lard Strong and higher ; western steam , spot , tO.95CA7.00. IJuttcr Firm but quiet ; western , 14@27c ; western creamery , llK < ? 27c. Cheese Quiet ; western , 9' @llc' . fit. I/ouls , Nov. 10. Wheat Cash , 71 Provisions Firmer. Pork-12.50. Lnrd-Ki.30. Whlskv fl.OO. Afternoon Hoard Wheat steady. Corn strong. Oats firm. Liverpool , Nov. 10. Wheat Firm ; demand fair ; holders offer moderately ; Call fornla , No. 1 , ( is "d per cental. Corn Steady and demand steady. Minneapolis , Nov. 10. Wheat Firm and active , with largo buying orders ; No. ] hard , in store , cash , 70 } . ; December , 70J o January , 71J > c ; May , 77o ; No. 1 northern , cash , ( )7o ) ; December. OSo ; January , O'J ; May 74o ; No. 3 northern , cash , 04o ; December ( We ; January , fiOe ; May , 72c. On track : No 1 hard , 71J c ; No. 1 northern , (3S@69c ( ; No 2 northern. ( VXgtMSo. Flour Firm nnd best grades higher patents , W.2r @ 4.40 ; bakers' . $ y.40@3.00. Receipts Wheat , 2SH.OOO bu. Shipments Wheat , 77,300 bu ; flour , 27OOC Milwaukee , Nov. 10. Wheat Steady cash , 70c ; December , 71.fc } ; May , 81 , ' c. Corn Higher ; No. 11 , 4kfc. : ) Oats Strong ; No. 2 white , 29Jc Rye Advancing ; No. 1 , 54c. Harlcy Steady ; No. 2. ? J"jfc , 1'rovlsions Quiet ; pork , November , $12.7o @ 13.25. Ciiiclunatl , Nov. 10. Wheat Dull > } < iC. Corn Firm and unchanged ; No. 2 mixed Oats Firm and unchanged ; No. 2 mixed Rye On let at 50c. Provisions Stronger. Whisky Aetivo. New Orlonns , Nor. 10. Corn Firmer white , 5 < ! > < o ; mixed and yellow nomldal. Oats Scarce nnd llrm ; No. 2 , 30c. Cornmcal-Quiet at $2.80. Hog Products Dull nnd drooping. Pork * 1H.OO. LardM.W ) . Hulk Meats Shoulders , to.33 ; long clca and clear rib. * bbls. bbls.Kansas Kansas City , Nov. 10. Wheat Steady No. 2 soft , cash , 5o bid , O-VVo asked ; May , 74 j o bid , 74Kc asked. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 3r > J o bid , .TT. . o asked ; December , 3io bid : May , ! Wxo bid , JI'J o asked ; No. 3 white , cash , 37 0 asked. Oats No. 2 , 22 0 asked. OMAHA IjIVW STOCK. Cattlo. The receipts of cattle were very light and nothing of any importance was done ou thu market. HOBS. The receipts of hogs were liberal nnd the demand very aetivo at prices 15o higher than on Wednesday. Armour's buyer stole n inarch on the other packers by getting on the market an hour earlier. When the lutter ar rived tliero was n lively time until thu mar ket closed. Cholco hogs sold at f .50@4.55. Medium. M.40dH50. Ono load of inferior stock bold for $ I.15 ! , the lowest pries during the day. The bulk of the sales were for f 1,50. Kverything was taken. No sheep were sold on the market yester day. Oniolnl ItccclplH. Cattle . 453 Hogs . 3,570 , bllll'MEKTS. Cattle , 4 ears , B. & M . Chicago. iTuviiiiin I'rlccs. Showing thp prevailing prices paid for live clock ou thu murkcs : Choice Steers , 1300 to 15001b3.iJU.25(34.r ( > 0 - . Choice steers , 1100 to IWOlbs. . . . . . y.'Jiai.-O Fat Jlttlo steers , 000to 1050 Ibs. . . . n.7.V33.9S Corn-fed rniiKO steers , 1200 to J500 3.VTM,30 ( ( ( Jood to uliolce corn-fed cows. , . . . . 2.2.Vi < 2.50 Common to medium cows Good to cholco bulls 1.2.1 < < l2.UO Good range feeders 2.2o ( 2.G5 Good native feeders , IMA ) Ibs and upwards 2.55@2.SO Fair to medium native feeders , 000 Ibs nnd upwards 2.25(32.50 ( .Stackers , 4W to 700 Ibs 2.10.i2.W ( Prime fat sheep a.250iI.W ! ) Fair to medium sheen 2.Moi3.00 ) Common sheep 1.500I3.2. . Light and medium hogs 4.25 ( < < 4.30 Good to choice heavy hogs 4.NH.4.fi. > Good to choice mixed hogs 4.35ii,4.45 Hrprcneiitatlvc Salon. Live Stock Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sold on the market to-day : CATTLE. O. H. Hammond & Co 2r 0 Shippers ' . Total 275 nous. O. H. Hammond &Co 7St Anglo-American Packing Co 1,7 7 Armour & Co 832 Klngan&Co 11H. Total a.Mi'J 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 18S5 and 1SSG. Nov. 1M > 7 Nov. 1NMI. Nov. 1W5 4th. 4 0.1 f S5 : i 4 > ? ; ) fir , 3 lli4 < ? ? J > 15 Mil. i 10 W4 Si ! l fi756 ! l ti.ri 3 UO da 15 nth. Sunday. 3 41) ) Gill 70 3 ( X ) r-l 15 7th. 4 00 < iU m Hiimlny. 3 00 . ' ) 15 8th. 4 00 fit : tr. .T : i < T I 70 Sunday. Oth. 4 Vn 4 40 3 fpO ii ; 75 3 (10 ( < RI : K1 lUth. 4 : tt < U4 K > 3 ( IT. 5'l ( H ) 3 ir fti.'i : w All sales of stock in this market are made per cwt. live weight unless otherwise stated. De.id IIORS sell at 3 o per Ib. for all weights. "Skins , " or hogs weighing less than 100 Ibs. lit ) value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 Ibs. and stags bO Ibs. by the public Inspector. Live Stock Notes. Hogs arc higher. Light receipts of cattlo. Choice hogs are worth $4.05. An increas.0 in receipts is anticipated to- Rlpp & Lamport sold two loads of heavy ogs ft1.55. . B. F. Stilley , of Tobias , disposed of a load f mixed hogs at a fair liguro. Clark , Heaton & Co. marketed a load of ogs yesterday nt a good liguro. John Dunning , of Rising City , is nt the lock yards to-day looking for feeders. I. Buck , of Essex , la. , sold n load of hogs vhich averaged 340 pounds at the top price esterday. Frank Hoyd , night superintendent of the nrds , has returned from a three weeks' tripe o his old homo in Massachusetts. It is poor policy for a dealer to endeavor to onccal u price received for nny particular grade of cuttle. Such notion on his part pre- ents a correct quotation of the market prices .ml docs not increase his business in thu east. "Dick" Parsons , hog buyer for J. P. Squires & Co. , will change his location at 5outh Omaha to-day for the chilly regions of Sioux City. Thcro are not a few among the Commission men in the building who predict hat "Parse" will not remain long absent. OMAHA WHOLESALE MjYUKETS. Produce , FrnltH , Etc. Tlie following arc tha prtccx nt which mind lot * of produce arc i old on this Fruits or other lines of yoodn re- extra Inlior ofiwcktini cnnnut nl- _ . . „ . . be suinilltd on ouMde orders ut the same prices minted the locitl trudc. DfTTEii Choice dairy , 17@19c ; medium grades , 13r < ? 15u ; ordinary , lOo. Enns The market yesterday was about steady at 20@21c. There uro n good many cold storage eggs being thrown upon the market. CiiBEsn Market fair. Fancy full cream , Cheddars , single , 12J ( irto ; full cream twins , 1213c , ; young Americas , inj e ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs in case , 15c ; Limberger , 100 bs in case , 14c. POULTHY Live iwultry is very slow nnd is not wanted Dressed poultry is also dull on account of the continued warm weather , ihtekcns , choice stock , 7@Sc ; turkeys , lOc ; ducks , lOc. GAME Slow. Prairie chickens , $4.00 ; mal lard ducks , $2.75 ; quail , $1.50r < )1.75 ) ; teal and mixed ducks , $1.50@1.75 ; geese , 14.50 ; snipe , 75eS$1.00 ( ; jack rabbits , 40@ 45o each ; jack stupe , $1.00 per doz ; deer , 7@ Se ; antelope. 10@l2o ; deer saddles , ll@12c ; antelope , 13nH4c. ( POTATOES The receipts continue liberal. The quality of the homo grown averages very poor and is unfit for storing for winter use. The greatest objection is the small sizu and it is hard to get over 55c for such stock. A few sales of choice to fancy homo grown Htock , in small lots , were rcportcd'at 70c. Utah and Colorado stock , OOc. SWEET POTATOES Cholco new Jersey stock , $5.50 per bbl. BEINS The demand Is not active ; good clean stock , $ l.50 < g2.00 ; California beans , $3.20. ONIONS Homo grown , 70@90c ; Spanish onions. $2.00 per 50-lb crate. OV.STKUS Mediums , 25c ; standard , 30c ; selects , : i2-fc } ; extra selects , 35c ; New York counts , 40c. Tuitsii'S Receipts equal the demand. Good stock , 40iiK > c. Cvui.iFi.owr.it The supply not largo. Choice stock , $2.50. OVSTEU PLANT Choice largo oyster planter or salsify , lKc ) doz bunches , CAIIIUOK Homo grown , $5.00 per hundred , nd oysters CEI.EHY The supply is light. Good stock brings 3.Va:45c : n do/un. LKTTDCE An occasional consignment of lettuce is received which sells at .15e a dozen. CIKEII Choice Michigan cider , fO.50 per bbl. of 33 gal. CIUNIICIIHIER Bell & Cherry , fS.OO ; Bell ft Bugle , $9.00 ; Capo Cods , $10.00@ 10.50. ad cldar A rri.ES Choice stock In-selling In round lots at $ .1.35(33.50 ( ; fancy Johnathans , ft.OO. Hosr.r Choice , in I Ib frames , 21c. Poi-coiis Choice rice corn , 8 ( 3 > e per Ib ; other kinds , 2@2JjjO per Ib. OIIANOES Louisiana $ -1.50 per box ; JS.50 ( u'J.OO per bbl ; Florida , per box , & 3.00. LEMONS Messina lemons , $ ,5.00(35.50 ( ; Malaga , $5.00. nd popcorn CALIKOHNU FIIUITS Pears , $2.50 ( ' 2.75 ; quinces , $2.00. Giurus New York grapes , 5-lb baskets , 40c. 40c.lUxiNis lUx-iNis The market Is well supplied with bananas nt $2.00(7f3.00 ( per bunch. NUTS Peanuts , 7@7KCraw ; "null nuts , 13o ; almonds , Tarragona , 23c ; English wal nuts , 15iilSe ( ; filberts , 12c. Orocers' List. COFFEE Ordinary grades , 20@OOVfc ; fair , 21(3213 ( 0 ; prime , 21 } ( S23o ; fancy green and yellow , 2.Vft3.o ; old government Java , 2 * @ 30c ; interior Java , 2.'iu2se ( ; Mocha , 280300 ; Arbucklo's roasted , 25J/c ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 23 0 ; Dllworth's , 24fc ; Red Cross , " ' Bu'ooMs-Extra 4-tle , $3.00 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00. CA.Ni-MlxeaS(2ilc ( ; ' , PO. Ns Ilnms , | /lJfllr / } ( : brrnkfn t bacon. I0\rfllai ( bacon sides , fcJjMt'i'S ' dry salt , T OlTHc ; shouldi'rs , 7Jic ; dried beef hams/liKnUc ; dried beef regular , 0'jd hrinu , picnic , ! ( ( ! ) ) . Dnir.i ) Fruits Apples , new , V's , Co ; evap orated , Ml Ib ring , lOrulOHc ; raspberries , cvii | ) ratcd , 3n39c ( ; blackberrles.ovuporated , OJi'rflOc ; pitted cherries , lOC'WKj ; peaches , new , 7'ic ( ; evaporated , peeled peaches , 28 @ 39o ; evaporated , unp.ired , l-ilOo ! ( ; new currents. 7'4iJ7Ve ' ( ; prunes , .VM'oC. ; citron , 25c ; raisins , London layers , $2.iOif2.40 : ; Cali fornia loose muscatels , $2.KK < i2.20 ; now Valencia , 8 > i ( < i8J < c. CANNEH Goons Oyster' , standard , per cuap , ti,10al5 : ( ; strawberries , 2-lb i > t r cane , $3.00w3.10 ; ruspberrics , 2-lb , per case. $ 'UKX' 3.10 ; California pears , per case , $4.00ii4.80 ( ; apricots , per ca e , $4.10tf4,25 ( ; peaches per case , $5.i5Gi5.85 ; white cherries , per CKSP , $0.00 ; plums , per case , $3.Sd3.00 ) ( : blueber ries , per case , $2.)0 ! ) ( 2.40 ; egg plums , 2-lb , per case. $3,50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per rasp , $3.20C 5.5 ; Mb salmon , per doz , Sl.WtRl.W ) ; 2-lb goosberrles , per cnae , $3.25a3.35' ( 2-lb string beans , per case , $1.75 ; 2-lb Hum beans , per case , $1 , 00 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.50 ® 2.00 ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , $2.75 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2:40(1(2.50 : ( ; 2-lb corn , $2.30(3 ( ; 2.40. liKFiNcn LAIIH Tierce , 7e : 40-lb square cans , 7c ; 5Vlb ( round , 7'4c ' ; 20-lb round , 7'4' ' i 10-lb pails , 7Kc ) 6-lb pails , 7 < c ; ! Hb pulls , 7J c. c.SfOAii Granulated. 7n'c ( ; coiif. A , 7i(7' , il ; white extra U , 0\itO'fc ( ; extra C , 0'tiO'.fe ' ( ! ; yellow C , 5 c ; cut loaf , i1 , , ' ; ] ) owdered , 71 ( VJ71 e. PICK I.KS Medium In bbls , $0.50 ; do in half bbls , $ JI.7'i ; small , in bbls , $7.50 ; do in half bbls , $4-25 ; gerklns , in bbls , $3.50 ; do in half bbls , $4.75. TOIIACCO Lorilliird's Climax 44c , : Splen did , 41c ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c ; LeggotUt Meyer's Star , 42c ; Cornerstone. ! Mc ; Druin- inond's ' Horse Shoe , lie ; T. J. , 37c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 44c. HOIT. Seven-sixteenths , ll > < ( , ? irfc. WOOIHNWAUI : : Two-hoop palis , per doz , $1.45 ; three-hoop pails , $1.70 ; No. 1 tub , $0.50 ; No. 2 tub , $550 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; wash boards , $1.75 ; assorted bowls. $2.25 : No. 1 churns , $9 ; No. 5 churns , 8 ; No. 3 cliunm , $7. CiucKnns Garncau's soda , butter nnd picnic . , 5c ; creams , Be ; ginger snaps , Se ; city soda , 7c. TI\H : Japan , 20J55c ( : gunpowder , 20(3 ( * . , . Young Hys > on , 25j/.55e ( / ; Ooolong , 20 ( ! OOc. OOc.Svilfr Svilfr No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , $1.45T1,50 ( ; New Orleans , per gallon , : ) ( 4t > c ; mnple syrup , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , MM ; 1-gallon cans , per doz , $10.50 ; half gallon cans , per do$0.25 ; quart cans. t/J. , . STIUCII Mirror gloss , fr'fc ; Graves' corn , I''jfi' ' , Oswegn gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c. HOLLAND HCHIIINIH 75ifMc ( ) per keg. Dry GooilH. Pill NTS SOLID Coi.oit * Atlanta. 5''c ; Sinter , Be ; Berlin Oil , Oho ; Garner Oil , flifi ( 7c. PINK AND ROUES Richmond , fie ; Allen ( ic ; Rivcrpoint , 5c ; Steel River , Oc ; Rich- luind , Oc ; Pacific , UVc. INDIHO BUT. Wnsh- ngton , ( ! c ; Century Indigo blue prints , lOc ; Amcricnii , % : Arnoldijfc ( ; ArnoldBlO'ijc ; Arnold A 12c ; Arnold Goluseul lOh'c. UIII.SH ; Charter Oak , 4 } < c ; Ramapo , : i 4c : Lodi , 4c ; ; Allen , 5i , o ; Richmond , fijc ; Windsor , oc ; Cdtlvstone , Oc ; Pncillc , Oc. Consur JEANS Androbcogin , 7 } c ; Kear- iage , 7Jfo : Rockport , Oijjc ; Conestoga , ll'jjc. ' B\TTS Standard , So ; Gem , ID'&e ' ; Beauty , 12' < e ; Bnonc , 14c ; H , cased , $0.50. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis count LL. OJc , ; CC , 7' e ; SS , S' c ; Namu- ess , 5Ko ; No. 5 , Oc ; EB , 0 > rfc ; GO , 10Jtc ; XX , 12c ; OO , 14c ; NN , We ; RX , 18c"R ; , 20c ; No. 10 , SJ c : 40 , lOJjCjOO. 12)'c ) ; fell , 15c ; 0 , colored , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 5c ; Bristol , lil'.Jc ; Union Pacific. ISc. CuirurV.ur Bibb white , lb'ac ; colored , ! 0 > , c. GI.NOIIAM Plunkett checks , 7c ; Whit- cnton , 7'4c ; York , 7' * . ; Norniiindl Dress , i'ljc : Calcutta Dress , b' ' c ; Whittentoii Jress , lie ; Renfrew lri" = s , ! ! ( < ( ! 2'-iC. ' C\Miutics Slater,41.jt" , Woods,43i'c ; Slsin- Inrd , 4ic } ; Peacock , 4J > ic. TICKS Lewiston , ! ) in , 12' < jc ; Lewiston , T2in.,13 c ; York , ! I3 In. , 14c : Switt River , lc ; Thorndike O O , 8Uc : Thormliko B F , Tliorndiko 120 , ll c : Thorndlko XXX. 15c ; Cordis No. 5 , O e ; Cordis No. 4 , lie. Dis'i : > is Amoskcug 0-oz. . llic ; Everett , 7 oz. . IHc ; York , 7-oz. , 13c ; Haymaker , 8J < e ; Jaffrey XX , ll' c ; Jaffrey XXX , 12aVHea ! ; , ver Creek , AA. 12o ; Beaver Creek BB , lie ; Beaver Creek CC , lOc. Kr.STfcKY JiiANts Memorial , 15c ; Canton , ISc ; Durham , 27j < c ; Hercules , Ibc ; Leaming ton , 32 > > iC | ; Cottswold , 25c. CIMMI Stevens' B , Oc ; bleached , 7c ; Ste vens' A , 7)ic ) ; bleached , S' ' re ; Stevens' P. Kc ; bleached , 9Kc ; Stevens' N. O'Jc ; bleached , lO' c ; Stevens' S H T , 12'rfc. ' MISCELLANEOUS Tublo oil cloth , $2.85 ; plain Hollaud8Ko to 9c ; Dado Holland , 12'ic. ' FLANNELS Plaid Rjiftsman , a.'u ; Goshen , 37' ' < c ; Quechce No. 3. J32)iC ) : Annwnn , 13 . , 'o ; Windsor , 22 f. Red-C 24-inch , IBUfo ; E , 24-inch , 21c ; GO , 24-inch. Ibc ; H A F , tf , 25c ; J R F , * i , 27i < fc : G , Jf , 33c. COMFOHTEHS $0.00rf35.00. BLANKETS Wliite$1.00QJ7.50 ; colored $1.10 . . BI.Rcnen Snr.UTiNO Berkcly cambric , No. ( XI , 0'4c ; Best Yet , 4-1 , O'fo ' ; butter cloth OO , 4fc } ; Cabof , 7 } < fc ; Farwoll , 8e ; fruit of Loom , bjfc ; GreenoG , Oc ; Hope , 71.Jc ; King Pliillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdulc , ll4c } ; Lous- dale , 8ko ; New York mills. lOW.e ; i'eppcrell , 42 inch , 10 > < ? c ; Peppcrell , 40 Incli , UJi'i'i I > L'i > - peroll , 0-4 , 15e ; Pepl > erell , 8-4 , ISc ; Prppercll , 9-4.20C ; Pcppercll , 10-4 , 22'rfc ' ; Canton. 4-4 , Sj c ; Canton , 4-4 , 9' ' c ; Triuiuph , Oo ; Wain- sutta , lie ; Valley , 5c. Bnowx SiiEuriNfi Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7'.Co ; A Bantlc H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , J u ; At lantic P , 4-4 , 5 = fe ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , ft f < - ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4)ic ) ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJ c ; Hoosicr LL , 4-4 , 5Jc ; Indian Head , 4-4,71 ; Lawrcnco LL , 4-4 , 5Jfc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 5Ke : Pepperoll R , 4-4 , Oh'e ; 1'epperell O , 4-4 ( ic ; Pepperell , 8-4 , Kic ; Pepperell , 0-4 , ISe Peppcroll , KM , 20c ; Utica C , 4-4. 4 4'c ; AVucliusett , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora R , 4-4 , OKc ; Au rora B , 4-4 , ( ic. Di'CK West Point 29 in , 8 oz. , 10 < fe ; West Point 29 in , 10 oz. , 12J.fr ; West Point 29 in , 13 oz , 15o ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , IKc. Cheeks Caledonia X , OJtfc ; Caledonia XX. lli c ; Economy , 0a9J ( c ; Otis , 9(39J ( c. ( lenrrnl SIni'kcls. FLOUII ANU FEED Minnesota patents , $2.50 per cwt ; Minnesota backers' straight. $2.20 per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri winter fancy patents , $2.45 ( ! < ! 2.00 ; Nebraska patents , J2.25ii2.3o ( ; r.vo flour , $ l.75@1.90 per cwt ; rye , Grahum , $1.40 per cwt ; wlient , Graham , $1.75 per cwt ; cornmeal - meal , yellow , OOc per cwt ; cornmeul , white , $1.00 per cwt ; chopped feed , $14.0001(5.00 ( | > er ton ; bran , $12.00W:13.00 ( : per ton ; screenings , $9.00 < S , 12.00 per ton. R\\\\ \ Tlioreceips were light yesterday nnd Q market a little firmer. Good upland prairie , $7.50@S.OO ; 70-lb bales are in great request and bring u better price than the heavier bales. Funs Very few fur ? have been received as yet , as the trappers have hardly com- menceii operations. JJuccoon , 20 ( 70c ; mink , 10/50 / ; musk lats , fall. 2 ( < f5o ; striped skunk , 10f40 ; mountain wolf. No. 1 , $ : i.00 ( 3 50 ; No. 2 , fl.50C < i2.00 ; prairie , ( Wc < l5c ; No. 2 , 40i45e ( ; beaver , No. 1 , per lbf-2.lMlf 3.00 ; No. 2 , $1.000 1.25 ; otter , $1 OOQO.IX ) ; dry deer skins , 20rf ) ! 15 ] > er Ib ; dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , 15 ( S25c. SriniTS Cologne Fpirlts , 1S8 proof , $1.10 ; do 101 proof , $1.12 ; spirits second quality , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do 1SS proof , $1.09. Alcohol \bi \ proof , $ , ' .10 per wino gallon. Redistilled whiskies , $1.00@l.50. Gin blended , $1. 5063.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , J2.XI@ ( O.X ( ) ; Kentucky nnd Pennsylvania ryes. $2.00@0.50 ; Golden Sheaf bourbon nnd rye whiskies , $1 5003 ( X ) . Bran dies , imported , t5,00i ( < .S.50 ; domestic , $1.30 ® domestic , per case , 10.00. HEU-V HAIIDWAHE Iron , rate , $2.70 ; plow steel , special cast. 4 } c ; crucible steel. Oj4c ; cast tools , do , 12 ( < il5o ; wagon spokes , per set , 12.00 ( 550 ; hubs , per set , fl.50 ; felloes , sawed dry , SLIM ; tongues , each , 60e ; nxles. each , 75o ; square nuts , per Ib , ( Kjtllic ; cell chain , perlb,0a ( tl3c ; malleableS&lOe ; iron wedges , ( ! c ; crow-bars , llo ; harrow teeth. 3ifc ; spring steel , 4@5o ; Burden's horse shoes , $4.75 ; Burden's mule nhocs , $5.75 ; barbed wire , in car lots , f 1.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 , $2.40 : steel nails , 5J2.50. HIDES Green butchers' , QKo : green cured , 7o : dry Hint , 10u ; dry salt , So : green calfskins , 7l < c ; damaged hides , two-thirds price. Tnl- low 3ifc. Grease Prime whiteHe ; yellow , He : brown , lic. Sheeppelts , 25'nOOc. CoLEgg , $10.25 ; nut , $10.25 ; range , $10.25 ; walnut block , $3.75 ; Iowa lump , 53.50 ; Iowa nut , i2.75j Illinois , $4,25@4.75. Dry Lumber. FINISHING. 1st and 2nd. clear , 1 , ijf inch , s. 2 a.$50 50 3d , clear , l lacU , b. 2 s , , . , . . 15 50 I l.fMHKII. Clear Poplar , Hx. Bds , K In. , s2 s . . . . $ r 50 " " 'tf In. Panel , s2n . . . .2700 " " Corrugated.Celling. ; < . . . 2S 60 1UTTENS , WELL TtllllNO , 1-lCRUTS. O. G. Butt ! . , 2' < ill $00.75 " lxl ! I" , s Is 00.45 3 III. Well Tubing D & M and Bov 23.00 Pickets , D ft H , Flat 20.50 " " square 21.00 noAuus. No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.00 I No. 1 , com , s 1 s7.00 ! No. 3 " 15.501 No. 4 " " 13.00 FENCING. No. 1 , 4 & 0 In 12 & 14 ft. rough $10.50 " ' " 10 " iii,50 No. 2 , " 12 & 14 " 1(1.00 ( " " 111 " 17,60 CEIl.INO AND rAlirtTIO.N. 1st com. 4 In White Pine Celling ? .UOO 2nd M ' * 4 < u . . . 2MK ) Clear. V l Norway " " . ! . ! . ! ! 1UOO 2nd com. ' „ In " " " 14.00 STOCK nonius , A 12 inch si s $45.50 No. 1com. 12 hi M 1 s , 12 ft 20.50 ' 14 ft 111.00 " " " 1(1 ( ft 18.50 No. 2 , " " lU.OO " " " 10 ft 17.60 Inch Grooved Rooting , $1.00 per M , more than 12-Inch stock boards same length. S LATH. XX clear $ 3.10 Extra A * $ 2.00 * A * Standard. . 2.75 * AHD&U. . . 2.55 0 In. clear , No. 1 1.50 Lath 2. < i ) A , 12,14 & 1C. ft .421.50 I C , 13,14 & 1C ft.$15.60 B , " " 20.50 | D , " " 13.50 KI.OOIIIMI. A f , In. White Pine * JI5.WI C , ? 20.60 B " " " 3:1.50 : 1) , 21.K ( ) E " " " ( Sel. Fencing ) 10.00 Hill'LIP. No. 1 Plain. S & 10 In $10.60 No. 2 " 17.5(1 ( No. 1 , O. G. , S in l'J.50 ' l'0-TS. White ced.ir , (1 ( in. , . .s , 12c ; 0 In. , qrs. , 1lc ; 8 In. , qrs. , lOc : 4 in. round 15c : Tennessee Red Cedar , split , 15c ; Split O.ik , 12c. I.I.ME , iro. : Qiilncy white lime ( best ) , OOo ; Akron ce ment , $1.75 : hair , ! ! 0c ; plaster , ? ' 3,75 ; tar board , * 1.75 ; snsh , 40o per ct. ; doors , 40c per ct. ; blinds , 40c per ct. ; mouldings , 40o perct. ; tnr felt per cwt. , $2.75 ; straw board , $1.75. SOUTIIEIIN illLLOW I'INE. Com. 4 & 0 iu. flooring $17.50 Star " " 21.60 Jlear < tu Celling 21.50 : iear " ( in Partition 25.00 Jleur linish , 1 & 1'4 In. , s2s 211.00 'lcnr corrugated ceilmir , 4 iu 25.00 Yellow pine casing and base 37.00 Tlint Pnlr-Oroiuul l-'lro. \s the result of considerable deliberation , onipiirlbon and investigation , the losses of ho Omaha Fair association by the recent Ire nt the fair grounds have been adjusted , hough thi ) necessary papers have not yet > ecn signed. The policies hold by the nsso- intion on the property destroyed , amounted o 8.100. Upon these thu amount allowed vas between 7bOO and $7,900. The value of ho property destroyed was about $18,000 , nnd he question of having the Missouri Pacific oad pay for the difference in the value of the iroperty destroyed over the amount adjusted s now subject to discussion between the oad and the association. The quality of the biped tlopcnds nueli upon jjooil or bad digestion und ihsiinilution' to niiiko tlio blood rich in ifc and btroiifftb Riving coiistitui'iits , iso Dr. J. II. McLean's Strongtbening 1'ordial and Blood Purifier ; it will nour- hh the projiertics of tlio blood from whii'h the eloinonts of vitality are Irawn. $1.00 per bottle. Itnltbi licnsiiii'B Tjcctui'c. At the divine services this evening it the Jewish Synagogue , Dr. Benson will ecturc upon the important topic , "The .Talmud , Its Traditions of the Past nnd Its Importance of the Present. " Tlio subject will be treated in n scries of three lectures , anil promises to bo of impor tance to those who are desirous to ascertain the origin of ceremony in religion and the philosophy underlying the fabric of Judaism and other religions. Divine services at the Synagogue will com mence at 7 o'clock. Seats free. THE CHICAGO AND NorthWestern - Western Railway Short Line. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only road to take for DCS Molncs , Marlalltown , Cedar Itapldn , Clinton , Dlion , Chicago , MUwniikee and all points on t. To the people of Nebraska , Colo- railovr nili > u , Uluh , Idaho , Nuvaila , OreiionVu h * Incton itmt California , II offers supeJlor advunlagvi a < t posnlale tiy any other lino. Among n few nt the numerous polnti of superiority enlmed br the tiiitroni of this road between Oomha aud Chlcnxo. arn Us two trains u dar of DAY COACH. KS , which are the finest that hiimnn art Rnd Iniieniil. ty can crvato. lla I1 A LACK SI.KKI'INU CAIIH. which aru nioileli of comfort and elegance. Ita 1'AlllXllt nilAWINti IIOOM CAHS , unsurpassed br any , and Us widely celebrated 1'A I.ATI A I. D1N1NU CAIIS , the equal of whleh cannot bo found elsewhere. At Coun cil Uluffs the trains of tbn Union I'aclHc Itnllway , von. nect In union depot with those of the ChKHpo , t Northwestern Hr. In Chicago the trains of this Una niHko close connection with thoio of all otber eastern For Detroit , Columbus. Indianapolis Cincinnati , Niagara Kails , IlulTalo , lllt aur | < , 'Inrunlo , Montreal , Boston , New York , rhlhidcliihla , llalthnoroVnsli - Innlun , and all points In ibevast , ask for u llckel Tla the "NORTHWESTERN. " If you wish the liest accommodation. All ticket agcnti fell tickets via this line. u.iiuunrrr , R.r. WILSON , tienl. Manager , ( lenl. 1'uss'r Agent Chicago , Ills. w. M.nAncocK. ij.ii.noM.KS. \Vebtcni Atji'iit. City 1'uis'r. Agent. Omaha , Nebriuka. OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. ' The Host Route from Omahn and Couucll IllufTs to TWO TRAINS DAILY UKTWEKN OMAUA AND COU.N'CIL Clilcngo , . . .AND St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Itapld- , ISock Islantl , Frcrport , Ifockford , Clinton , Diiliiiqut1 , Dnvcnport , KIglii , Mnillsou , Jnncstlllc , llclolt , Wnonn , In Crossc , And all other Important points Kail , Northeast anil Fouthea.it. For throiuh tickets call on the ticket azent at I T1 Farnam street , lu 1'ailoa llutul , oral Uulon 1'utlUc 1'ullman Sleepers and the finest Dining Cars In the world are run on ihe main llunof thochlr i-o , Mil waukee A H. 1'iiul llallwur. nnd r rr attention U r l'l ' to imstengeri br courtooui cuplojci of tbe U. Mll.l.infieocral Manner. J. K. irCKKII. AiMlitHiitUen rMMani > ircr. A. V. H. L'AHl'KNTEll , Ceueral I'msuuccr and OE" ) . KlmiAFVOnn. AnlsUnt General IMiiCDgtr and Ticket Aiccnl. J.T. CLAUK.iifiitrttlBuperlDtenilent , HA TCilTC TIIOS. I'.SIMl'SO.V , Walhlnu mm I PV I lun , I ) . C. Nu pay mUil lur I PI I fclw 1 * iiatcnts-until ubtatued. WrlU ( iuia Agricultural Implements. CHURCHILtTpARKEn , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons. Carriage * and Bungle * . Jones Ptrect. Uetweea h and Wta , Omaha , Nebraska. "LININQER & METCALF CO AgricnltDral Implements , Wagons.Carriages . Buinlri , Ktc. Wholesale , Omaha , Nebraska. PA RLINfoRENDORF & IVIARTrNT . . Wholna ; * Dfslers In Agricnltnral Implements. Wagons & Bnggies Ml.uj , ! U5aiid J7 , Jones Street , Omaha. " " " P."P""M AST sTcoT Mannfacturers of Bnctoye Drills , Seeders , CnllUators , lla ; Hake * , cider Mills and I.uban Pul' jerUers. Cor. llth and Nlcholai Streets. WINONA fMI'LEMENT'cdTi Wboles l Agricnlinral Implements , Wagons &Bnggiei Corner 14th and Nlcholaa Hlreets. Artists' Materials. A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs. ISM Doujlas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Boots and Shoos. W. V. MORSE & CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. 1C1 Karnam til.Omaha , Neb. Manufactorr' BnnaM Utiect , llostun. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( Stiecessors to Heed , Jones A Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Agents for llo.ton llubuer Sh'.Co. lltu , 1104 A 110S llarner St. , Omaha , N braska. Coffees , jBploes , Etc. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omaha Coffee ami Splco Mills. Teas , Coffees Spices , Baling Powder , Flavoring Kitracts. Uundry Klup. Inks , Klc. 1414-ltll llarner street , Uuiaha , Nebraska. Crockery and Glassware. W. L. WRIGHT. Aeent for the Manufacturers and Importer * of CrocKcry , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. Office , 317 S. 13th St. , Omaha , Nebraska. ' Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY. Commission and Jobbing , Baiter , Fgm and I'rndtice. Cou lanmtnts solicited. lieailquarters for Stonewnrp , llerry Holes and Umpo Uaskeli. 1414 UoUgo bt. , Omaha. RIDDELL & . RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , + WIEDEMAN Si CO. . Produce Commission Merchants , Poultrj. llutlcr. ( Jatno. Fruits , Ktc. 220 South 14th St. , Omaha , Nebraska. CEO. SCHROEDER it CO. . ( Succetiora to McBUune A Schroedvr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omtil ! Coal , Coke nnd Llmo. DMAHA COAL. COKE & . LIME CO. , Jotes of Hard and Soft Coal , 300 South 13th Hired , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , nil shipper * of Coal , Coke , Omcnl , Plnsler. 'nio and St-wor 1'lpe. Onlcc. 1'axton Hotel , arnam bl. , Oinnhn. Nob. 'J'ulcpbunu tll ) NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , suppers of Coal and Coke , 214 South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb. Dry Goods M. E. SMITH it CO. . Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1103 and IKMUouRlas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha. Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsKotions , O eats' FurnlihlnirOoonXrornormti and Harnej Su , Omaha , Nebraika. Furniture. DEWEY 8t STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Faruam Btreel , Omaha , Nebraska. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER & CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions , 7Uf > , 707,700 and 711 B. 10th St. , Omaha , Net ) . McCORD. BRADY & CO. . Wholesale Grocers , llth and Leavcnworth Streets , Omaha , Ncliraeklk D. M. STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , mo , 131 nnJ na llarner Street , Omaha , Nab. ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , 1114 and 1116 llarner StreetOmaha , N b. Hardware. LEE , FRIED & CO. . Jobbers of Hardware and Kails , Tlnware.Shviil IronEtc. Agents for Jlnwo Bcalei.and Miami I'owder Co. , Oniaba , Nob. HIMBBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tools and IlufTalo Scales. 1W6 Oouglant. Omaha , Ncbraika. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 101 h and Ilarnrr Sti. . Omaha , : N b. WcitKrn Auf nil for Auslln 1'owderCo . Jtrferum Hteel iSallt , 1-ulr- banki Standard scale * . Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprtuei , Wagon Stock , Hardiraru Lumber , etc. UU9 unct nil lUrney Mreet , Oruatia. EDNEY * GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , faion and Carrlane Wood Stock , Hearj llarrtwar * . file. 1217 anil UU Lcareawurlh St. , Omaha , Neb. Hats , caps , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 llarner Blrcet , Omaha , Neb. Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO and ILER Ic CO. , Importers & Jobbers of FineWines & Liprs Kasl India Diners and Domestic Liquors. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All kinds of Bnilflini Material at Wholesale 18th Street and Union 1'aclflo Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , do. YarJs-Corner7th and Uouktaij CoruerOU and Douglas. C. N. DEITZ , Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber , 13th and California Sti. , Omaha , Neb. FRED W. CRAY , Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner Ctli and Douglas sis. , Omaha. * " T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. . " To Dealers Only , - * * Office , 1W3 Faruim Street , Omsta. " * JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , ' " Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported and Aranrlcsn rorlland C m nt. Lumber. CHAS. R.LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , ' Wooa Carixls and I'arquH floojlni. Mb and DOBgl w . I. O B E RF E LD E CO. , "T" Importers & Jobbers of Millinery & Nodou " Hf ) . III ! anil ill South llli BlrtL Notlvns , J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Famishing Qoojf tea and 405 gouU 19th StfXt. Oaaha. I VINYARD A SCHNEIDER , ft Mm and Cent's ' Fnrnisliini [ Good $ 1108 llarnty Blrxtl. Omaha. jjj _ _ wOllB. . ' " ' CON OLrDATE'D"'TANKUisTfl ! CCU Wholesale Refined and Lubricating m Ail * llreaie. tc. . Omaha. A. M. BUhop. Ma P _ p r. _ _ _ _ _ _ CARPENTER PAPER CO. . * r. Wholesale Paper Dealers , . Carryaelce mock of printing , wrapping atd * rUhi paper , aptclal alUnllon glten to car lota oM r . Printers' MUterlcla. UNIONS. . Auxiliary PDWisners , Dr ultra Inljpf , pr M i and pnnlr ' iniBllci. M South nth Street , Omaha. RubDor Coorts. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , ( Manufacturers and Dealers in RiiDDer Goofi Oil Clolhln * anrt l Mhfr lli'lllng. 1KB ( fatnam RtraeM Steam JFUtl nB _ Pi'Jr 3PB.JEto. W A. L. STRAND CO. . Pumps , Pipes and Engines. Bteam , watt'r , railway anil mining iiippllr * . etc. Vf2 niul v.'l Karniini HtrcK nipmaha. . CHURCHILL. PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pnmps , Pipe , Fittings , . ' Eleam nnil Wxtrr R\iPpU . llpiulqunrtor. fur Mklti eel 4 fu'i good. , lilt Kamara HI. , Omaha. : fl U.S. WIND ENafNE'S'PUMPncO.T' / Steam and Water Supplies , Hallway Wind Mills , ( MB mid ion Karnniu Ht. , OraahBi' U. K. HOSB , AclltiK MunaKur. t BROWN ELL i CO. . Engines. Boilers and General Machinery Sheet Iron Work , Bteam r\tin | < i , Haw Mllli. 1213-Ull l tvcnwonh Hlrecl. Omalia. T ) SaedSt ' -.xutnA' - - - ' -T- ' PHIL. STiMM'EC& c67 , } " Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seefi Ul and 913 Jones St. , Omai ! Storage , Forwarding A CprnmlgBlor' A R isT crra7TE ! rfTs r o7r7 Storage , Forwarding and Commission Ilrniu-li houno of tlio llcnnrr lliiKKr Co. HiicEles whulcsalo anil rclall. llUh.UlU and 1312 Uard Slrcet Umaha. Telephone .S'o.7JO. Teas and Cigars. WM. A. WILSON & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Teas & CU , Splcct anil Dalny H kln Powder. 1116 and 1118 llaf nur Street , Omaha. f OMAHA MWACTUlg Cornice. r-l EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. \ J Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Coruicw John Bpcncler , Proprietor , rai Iodic and 103 and II Norlh lllth Mroct , Ouinha Smoke Stacks , Boilers , Eto. H. K. SAWYER. Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Static Brllchlngs , Tanki ami General Hollnr Kepalrlni. 11 IJoilge Street. Omaha. Noh. Iron Works. PAXTON ft VIERLING. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort Engines , llrais work , general foundrr. machine an blacksmith work. Office and worki , U. 1 * . fir. an4 17th Street , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE& IRdN WORKS. Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railing Dcik rallf , window irunrrtn. flower itandi , nlre alcn tic. , 1Z1 NorlU 1Mb St. , Omaha. OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS Man'frs ' of Fire &Bnrglar Proof Safes Vaulti , Jail work , Iron and wire fencing , tlgm , rto. ( Andrecn , I'rop'r. Cur. llth and Jacktun bti. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD C Manufacturers nnilJohborx In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. IHh nnd Tactile His. , omiiha. Neb. MEACHER & SPROAT. General Agents for Dlebold Safn A Lock Co.'c | Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.Time Loclai Vaulta und Jail Work , 1415 Karnara Street , Omaha. H Ovorajls. , CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Overalls , j Jean. I'aati , blilrti , Ktc. UK and 1101 Uouglai Streetf Omaha. Nell. -T | M. A. DISBROW it CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , , Branch OHlce , Hlh and tiard PtroeU , Omaha. Nebj BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. . , Manufacturers of Sasb , Doors , MouMlnis , Stair Work and Interior Hard Wood n lib. N , E. Comer 8th and Ix-avenworth Btrceti. i Omaha , Neb. ' OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , , Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Door ? ; * And Ultnds , Turning , Stair-work. Bunk and OfflosJ HtUnxs. anh and 1'oppletvn Arcnue. i Brewers. STORZ it ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , 1621 North Klghteenth Ptrcot , Omaha. Neb. C.H. r At. Mill. N. I' . UICIIMAN. J. D. PALMER , RICHMAN it CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , . OOlce lloom 21 , Opposite Eichanie Dulldlnv , Unloii htock VarOji , S.nth Omaha , Neb. i McCOY BROS. . Liye Stock Commission Merchants , Market furnished free ou application , Htocken an4l fc-e.lcra funilrhed on good tflrnm. llnrorenrcsi OinM ha .National Hank anifhouth Omaha National , Unloiij block Yards , South Omaha. LORIMER , WESTERFIELD & MALEV Live Stock Commission , ; noom H , Eicbanc * ) llnlldlng , Union Block Yard * " Boutli Omaha , Neb , HORN & sTJARPB , " ? Commission Dealers in Live Stock , noom 23 , Kichiinirn Hullillni , Union Rtork Yrti , i ( irnulia. llefiri'iices. Uulon Nul'l Hunk , IJmaliC Union Slock Yanti Hunk. H. OniiMm , K , M. Uowle/1 1'rfi. Am. Hank it Tru.l Co. , Omuhu. ALEXANDER i FITCH. , Commission Dealers in Liye Stock , Room 22 , oppoiltn Kxchanire IlullrtliiK , Union Htocl Yards , bouth Oniahu , Neb , UNION ST"OCK Of Omaha , Limited , John K. Bo/d , ! jupei1nlcii < lent. JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT AUvurtlMui ; Ima hlwnys pruvca Biicccasfiil. llcforo jilacltiK nny Newspaper AdvurUtlng tonsult LORD & THOMAS , ilTIHTI8l > U iUKkTH , sl Is < Bkassiih 8tr , < t , CIICACO |