THEf OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 15 , 1887. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Dulls Score n Substantial Advance In Grain Prices , CONTINUED FIRMNESS IN CORN. OalH ntul ProvlHloiiH Doth Sent n 1'i'K IIlKlicr-Cattlo TrailhiK HllRlKly IJCRB ActlYc HOKH Bet ter Quotations. CHICAGO PUODUCK MAHKKT. CtiirAfio , Nov. 14. [ SpMal Tolrpram to thcHr.n. ] The bulls had their Innings on the board to-day and scored a substantial advance- In prices. AH during Urn latter part of lust wcrk , thn renter of IntVrest was the corn pit , but ether grains profited by the strength shown there. In wheat foreign news coin- blncd with the Influence of the corn market to give n 11 nn tone and to advance prices sotn uwhat , and UICHO Influences were notoffsot by the largo Increase shown In the vlslblo supply , The public cable quoted pot wheat linn and private rabies wire strong. Of moro offcct than WWH , ho\ve\er , was the presence of exerting houses buying grain. The grain inovcinent blackboard continues to have the satnu overfed complexion. Uecolpts nt nine primary markets aggregated 041,000 buMicls. Opening prices thin morning were a shade above the eloslng figures of .Saturday at 7.c ) for December , 74J.'c for Jnntmry and 7iYc ! for May. The December delivery never fell below the opening price , but Jan uary and May touched 74Se nmlTti'/c ' respec tively. December and .lanuary sold up to 7-lc and 7 ? ' ' " ' elosed at those tlgnres. May sold up to 7irj { < - ' ' " "I eloped at V ) ) \ : bid. May corn closed lo and Decem ber and Jummi'y corn J' 'o higher ' session than on to-day's morning nn Saturday. The advance , which has now been continuous for a week , does not appear to bo caused so much by the receipt of any new facts about the situation as by the change from disbelief to belief in the intelli gence which has bt'on received all along. Ke- ports of a short crop have been common enough , but have not carried conviction. Now they lind attentive ears. The decrease in the visible supply , however , was not so much as had been expected and caused a drop of ' < c , which was about all the set back the market received during the session , and this was immediately recovered. Opening sales were at4Mc for December and January , mid 4tlX < ! i-"c. * for May. Tlicsu were the low figures for the day , and the advance was al most continuous to 44o for December and January , and )7J ) ( 'i41 > c for May. The clos ing was strong at 44c for December and Jan uary , and 4 } ( u for May. Oats advanced M''V' ' " duy in the face of stubborn resistance on the part of the bears. May , which was tlio leading fntuie , im proved from liOc at the opening to ! lt4fiili ) ! ) V on the split. At I o'clock 30 c was the mar ket. November advanced /mm ' - ! . " > > fc to : M ' .fo und closed at the top , with December and January nominally quoted at 'JiPgi' . In provisions the ( lay's ' movement closed at n considerable advance on Saturday's last figures. Under the inllucnceof a good "run" of hogs reported the market opened heavy and tlrst sales were at prices showing a material decline. As the session progressed. however , trade fell Into line with the upward turn in corn and .wheat and a sharp im provement occurred. Hased on Saturday's last prices final ( imitations showed an appre ciation of HXjMT'ue on pork , 7' > . ( ! ? IOr on lard and 7)jC on short ribs. Trading was quito active , with interest us usual largelveentered in January , which sold at $ l2..H ( i ( KU7 } . ; for | M > rk , $0.f > 0i0.03 ( for lard and KJ.Iil ) ( 0.l52'j ' , for short ribs. For January pork closed at IKl.lTi. ; , lard at $ > .l'rJiji.il.tVi ( and short ribs at $ ( UwJ . Final quotations for other deliveries traded in stood at fO.rn'.j ' for November and December lard , $ l.'l.27 ! > ( ii.)0 : : ) for February pork , $ tl.72j for February lard , | 4l.7UflU.72 ( ! > i for February short ribs , W.fc < ( for March short ribs , $ IH.G , ° > for May pork and tfl.Q-.ii4 for May laid. Cash lard was in de mand , selling at fi.5'i ) > ( giVOO. Cash meats were quiet. AfTKKNOOX Sr-HMox Wheat easy ; Decem ber 7I.J ! e , January 74J4C , May 7c.t ( a.T Xc , June NlJ.fc. Corn weak ; December 4ijJii : ( ; 4t : % . January 4M c , May 47 e. Oats easier. I'ork declined 5c , closing at $1U2 ! } , < for January , $1I.22 ! > for February aJid f 1U.IW for May ; January sold at $ l.10f ! ) ) l.15 ! ) and May at ti3.f > 0il'iuir ' : . Lard quiet and quotably ged. Short ribs a shade easier. CHICAGO MVE STOCK. CHICAGO , Nov. 14. [ Special Telegram to the BEE. ] CATTI.K Trade was not as active us the last day or two of last week , yet there was a good deal of business during the later hours of the day , the market finally closing with every thing desirable sold. As to prices , there were varied opinions among the most % level-headed salesmen. Some wcro quoting plain and common natives ir0c lower than during the high period of lust week und others claimed that there was llttlo or no change , but all agreed that the class referred to were slow of sale. Prime natives were scarce anil trade about the same as last week. Good and useful steers were perhaps u shade lowei than on Friday. Native butehers' stock was the same as last week. Texas canning stock Bold KKli > c higher than at the close on Fri day. Rangers , such as suited the dressed beef trade or the city shop trade , were aboul the same as last week. Shipping steers , 11150 to l.VK ) Ibs , ft.400iri.00 ; 1200 to iar > 0 Ibs. $4.00@4.70 ; 930 to 120H Ibs. , fJI.OU@4.'Ar . Stockcrs and feeders , $1.75iJt.lO ( : ; " cows , bulls and mixed , $1.2.'X ' < i2.8. > . Texiu steers , ? 3.2 : > @ 2.80 ; cows , tl.700rfj.20. West rrn rangers strong ; natives and half breeds t3.00 < iii.0. : Wintered Texans. 2.40il.2.- : . lions Trade was active , with a down turr Of about a nickel during the flurry caused bj the circulation of exaggerated reports concern Ing receipts. After the running down of tin baseless rumors matters settled down 10 at active demand and a slight upward reaction the general market closing about the same a at the close of Saturday. One lot of fane ; mnall Yorkshire whites sold at $4.90 , but tin bulk of best heavy sold within a range o tl. 75 ( 4.80 , and the bulk of best packing sort at $4.00(34.70 ( , with plain and common a * 4.40 ( 4.M ) . Light sorts made 1,50(3 ( 1,00. NEW YOUK , Nov. 14 , [ Special Telegram t < the HUB. ] STOCKS The stock market e * blbltcd nioro energy than on uny day for ROV cral weeks past. The bulls had the best o the situation and weio not at all slow i causing shorts to run to cover. There wane no news of importance from any source , bu the general feeling was in favor of bottc prices. London came In higher , the arbitrag houses bought heavily and sot the pact Heading , ns usual , was the trump card an advanced 2 points , The rest of the Coaler were especially strong , with largo trading , a during the first fifteen minutes 40,000 blntrc of all kinds of stocks changed hands , Noi bull pools were reported in Heading an Lackawanna , the hitter being headed b Deacon White and Harvey Durand. Undo their skillful manipulation Lackuwannu at vaneed 2,1/ per cent. Western Union wen tip 2/ per cent on report * tnnii \ Wlb lo listed in London. The other especially pron Inent stocks were Missouri Pucitlo and Erk which gained JtfQl point. Despite the rani advance in Coalers , the Grangers ami Vai dcrbilts dragged , as the bear party sold thei quito freely. Northwestern , however , m vauecd 1 point. The situation in the wci 1ms not changed any and operators bollov the advance Is merely duo to sympathy wit the Coalers. The. rallies brougnt out hoav lines of long stocks last weak at lower price and good profits were secured. Earnings i railroads in all parts of the country contliu good , and for the month of October 102 roai make returns aggregating $33,870,5:58 : , again $ 'Hti ' , : 1,822 for the corresponding month i last year , an Increase of $3S5S,500 , or near 1'J per cent , the increase In rnllcfcgo havii been 0 IH.T cent. For the ten uioutka cuO.li October 31 , ninety-eight roads report aggre gate gross earnings of $277,07lltX , ) , against $242t49lV5 : ) for the corresponding period of. last Jear , an Increase of $ 'H,72I)94 ! ) , or over 14 | cr cent. Only one road and that ft small one shows smaller earnings than in lbv < > . Allowing operating expenses at tW per cent , thu net earnings of the ninety-eight roads for the ten months would bo about $1(7,000,000 ( , or equal to nearly $117,000,000 for the year. The total mllcago for the ninety-eight roads Is about i\\M ( > miles , and the average funded debt about 131,000 per mile , making an ap proximate aggregate of say $1,800,000,000 , on which the $117,000,000 of net earnings would bo equal to about OJif per cent. GovF.HNMF.NT9 Government bonds were dull but steady. YF..STiilt.n's : QUOTATION1 ! . P. P. 4s coutKin. . . 127 | dn preferred 113 II. S. 4ls coupon .ius 4 O. V. r IIH I'acllluCHof . l-'l 10. U. N Miif Camidn Southern : i V < > . T. l Central HndHc . . : lt ! I'lipftle Mail . . . . .T > ! } ChlrnKO At Alton VM I.I | . A | ; Kl rilODDCK MAUKICT8. , Jfov. M. Following are the 2:30 : closing prices : Flour Steady and unchanerd ; winter wheat , $ ! I.VK4.fM ) per bbl ; spring wheat , * : i.aKji4.Wporbbl ) ; rye , t'J.7.r.i . ( < ; ) .lX ) per bbl ; buckwheat , * -i..V0.'J.1i ) per bbl. Wheat Strong ; tradinj ; fair with sotno Improvement ; opened a shade tinner than Saturday and Closed < ( ; 7ifo higher ; cash , 7i'rc ) ' ; Dtvemhcr , a ; < e ; May , 7U U-lfic. Corn Kulejl artlve and higher ; opened a shade blither than Saturday's close and closed ' 4 ( ' ? < higher : cash , 44c ; December , 4a } c ; May , 4T\u. Oats- Firm and in peed demand ; as com pared with Saturday's close t hurts was an ad vance of0'V ' < * ' K.Vf- Steady at MrtTSS 'c. Uarley Qiiidt atTtii- . , I'liino Timothy fl.'M. Flax-seed- ! . Whisky-tl.10. I'ork Active but unsettled nud Irregular ; January , J13.1ifMn.l2i ( ( ; ; May , JlH.rx ) . Lard Moderately active but unsettled and IrrcRular ; cash and December , $ ti.5TJi ; May , Dry Salted Meats Shoulders. f..40(7ri.4. ( > ; hliort clear , K > .N > ( ii0.t)0 ) ; short ribs , * il.GO for January. Butter Steady ; creamery , S'JgOSc ; dairy , 1Sfiilc. ! Cheosp Active and linn ; full cream ched- d.irs , llCtll i1 ; flats , llV < U'.iO ; joung Americas , II1 , ( < i 12c. Kfjfs ? Firm at I'.t fJi'Wu. TallowUnchanged ; No. 1 country , 4@ 4 e ; No. a , : t' < ; c ; cakes , l'4'c. ' illdes--Unchauicd ; heavy rccn salted , 7c ; llitbt , do. , " ' o ; salted bull , lie ; grcvn salted calf , 8 ; dry Hint. l2ilRc ( ; dry calf , 12llo ! ; dry salted , 10o ; deacons , each , IJOo. Hcceipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 2SXM ( ) 25.IKKI Wheat , bu . btl.lHX ) 111,00(1 ( Corn , 1)U ) . 10KH ( ) ( ) ' 2tV.XX ( ] Oats , bu . IKMKX ) 100,000 , Kyibu . li.OOO . Hurley , bu . ( M.OtX ) 44,000 , SI. IjiniiH , Nov. 14. Wheat Higher ; cash , 72' ' , f 72ii < e ; Mav , sOKc. Corn Higher ; uusli , 4o ; @ 40 > u'c ; May , 4iJ4f. : Oats -Higher ; cash , 'BfiSSJ ' o ; December 4H1..1- . I'ork J12.73. Lard-IH.-i. AVhiskv-1.0. > . Afternoon Hoard Wheat Kasier ; No vember , WV ; December , T.Vfc ; May , S0c. Corn Quiet ; Noveiiiber , 40e , ; December , 40 4-'c ; M ay , 4t\'e. : Oats Dull. Ijlvcrpool , Nov. 14. Wheat Finn anil demand fair ; holders otter , sparingly ; red western spring , ( is OdlrtlJs 7d per cental ; dc winter , ( Is ( klC'ilis 7d Corn Finn und demand fair. Milwaukee , Nov. 14. Wheat Firm : cash , iOX ; December , Tlftfc ; May , 7Sjije. Corn Higher ; No. ! ! , 44jtfc. Oats Quiet ; No. 2 white , 2'Ju. ' Kye Strong : No. 1 , M e. Hurley Firm ; No. 2 , 71)iC. ) Provisions Steady ; pork , November , 12.7fi < iei.25. ; Lard , f 1.55. Minneapolis Nov. 14. Wheat Steady No. 1 hard , cash , 71J4OJ December , 71) 0 : January , rj3o } ; May , 7 c ; No. 1 northern cash , Itfo ; December. tJS o ; January , ti'Jj e May , 75u ; No. 2 northern , cash , Coo ; Decuui her , tki' ' c ; January , MJf ; May , 72c. Flour Steady ; patents , H.25@4.4A ) ; bak' crs' , f1.nW.Vi. : ) Koceipts Wheat , 48 ,320 bn. Shipments Wheat , 87,020 bu ; flour , 20,45 ( bbls. Cincinnati , Nov. 14. Wheat Strong No. 2 red , 77i- . Corn Firm ; No. 3 mixed , 401 @ 47e. Oats Firm : No. 2 mixed , iWo. Hjo Finn ; No. 2 , We. I'ork Firm at fl2.M ) . Lard Stronger at fti.65. Whisky-Steady at $1.05. Now York , Nov 14. Wheat Receipts 2Ki ( ! : > 0 ; exports , 111,781 ; options advancei , ' .j ( < 3nO and closed llrm aft ; r variations ungraded red , Sli ) ( | ( lo ; No. 1 red , notnina ntMl o ; No. 2 red , wy SttJfc ; delivered December closed at b4J < c. Corn Kccelpts , 108,750 ; exports , 13.782 > uiJlc ! higher , closing flrm ; ungraded , 55J. ( i57c ; No. 2 , Mic In store , M } a delivered December closed at 55f o. Oats - Kcceipts , HU,300 ; exports , 217 mixed western , 34iijio ! } e ; white western , 8 Coffee SjKit , fair ; Rio , firm at $18.25 ; op tions easier and moderately active ; sales S4,2.VbaKs ; December , $15.2.'i@ir > .45 ; Januar ; * 14.C ! > 15.1-i ; February , $14.00ii.l3.0r ( > ; March $14.75 < iOl4.lK ) . Petroleum Firm ; United , 74J.c. Kj'B firm ; western , KQi'Sl o. I'ork Firm and quiet. Lard Higher and moderately active western steam , spot , $7.00@7.05. Hutter Quiet and steady ; western , 13i ( " 7c ; western creamery , 1UO&27C. Cheese Qulut and steady , western , 9 ( < y , Nov. 14. AVheat Stronjrci1 No , 2 HO ft , cash li.y.jii bid ; December , MlK ; .lanuary , 07u bill ; May , 74 'c bid , 7. " > j > s aslc cd. Corn Firmer ; No , 2 , cash , n"-\c bUl 3So asUcd ; December.37l o bid , 3S'4c aslteil Junuary , Ite c bid , aOJio aslted ; May , 41jj bid , 41'jii asked. Oats Stiongcr ; No. 2 , cash , 22)j'c ) bli 2t : ) < ; o asked. Now Orloanx , Xov. 14. Corn Stead 'oiits Firm ; Xo. 2 , lire. Cornmcal Heady at jf2.lO. ! Hog I'l-oducts-l'ork Steady at $13.2 : Lard $ i > .t ) ' . ' > i. Hulk Meats Shoulder * , $ , 'i.i)2 ) > f ; longclca $0.i7 } ; clear rib , iO.i" ? . liacon Shoulders , $3.75. lilVK STOCK. * Utiioii Stock YimlN , Cliloago , Nov. 1 The Drovers' Journal reports : v Catllo Receipts , 10,300 ; market close d stronger ; shipping steers , $ .1.00@r > ,00 ; stoe ! y ei-a and feeders , Si 'SWII.IO ; cows , Imlls an . mixed , $1.2. ' > ( i2.s : ; Texas steers , western cattlf ? 2. UXjTt.M ! ) . Hogs Receipts , 84,000 ; market sto.idj ito mixed , * 4.40.A4.70 . ; heavy , 14.03(54.110 ( ; Ugh o $4.US I70 , skips , $3.00 < ! i4.3- . . i- Slieop Receipts , i ,50i ) ; market strop for good ; unlives $ ' .VXiM.OO ; wcsti-rn , fl. ( id ( u3r > 3 ; Texans , K.6lVa3.40 ; lambs , $3.75ta5.0 d National Slock Yuriln. lOiibt 8 I- Ijoiiiw , Nov. 14. Cattjo Receipts , 1,20 ( In shipments , 1,400 ; choice hi'avy native steer \ - M.SiOiS4.H ( ! ) ; fail-to good natives , $3.S- butchers' btccrs , medium to prime , > to 3.W btockers ami feeders , * IOOy2.7 { ( th rangers , common to good corn fed , i..20 ( y Ho-ra Receipts , 0,700 ; shipments , 20i market actlvo and a shade lower ; choli * , heavy and butchers1 selections , f4.t S:4.b : ; 3f Yorkers and packers , medium to cnole 10 t4.3oijl.70 ( ; pigs , common to good , J1.00iJ4.4 ( Is KUMSUU city , Npv. U. Cattle Receipt st 4,5i ( i ; clilpmiMits , 2,4t50 ; good to choice coi of fed , fliX . ; common to medium , W.25 4.20 ; stockers , f2.00.ii2.C.U ; feedlnft stcei ly f2.t5.Vg3.25 ; cows , * 1.23Q2.30 ; grass rani IB teew , l.St > S2.y ) . if Hogs Receipts , 11,397 , ; shipments , 4,00 peed to choice. $4.tOif4.r ( > 0 ; common to me dium , $3.l'0rj-l.Wj ' skips and pig" , $ OMAHA MVK STOCK. Cut tic. The ri-colptd of cattle yesterday wore eljrhty-oiu loi'K ' Aside from llfteen loads of western cattle which hud had a little corn , * iitl n load or two of natives , the receipts wete made up almost entirely of rangu cattle. i There was a fair demand for good to prime coi n 1 fed steers but there were no offerings. Thu I feeder market was extremely dull and the few I buyers present did not show much Incllna- I tiou to buy. There was literally nothing do- I Ing In butchers' stock. The receipts of hogs wcic liberal ycstcr day , there being forty-seven fresh loads , but these were only about one-third aa many as on Saturday. There were only four loads of stale hops on the market While there wcro some very peed loads of boss , the averaito , | iiallty was hardly up to Saturday's stand ard. The market opened fairly active , and a shade stronger than Saturday's close , The bulk of the receipts were taken early in the day at about steady prices. The late arrivals did not bring quito as strong prices and thu market closed at about the same point as on Saturday. Everything offered was taken. Ouo loud reached $4f > 0 Nhcrp , There were eight double decks in , but nnno sold. OHcinlllccrl ( | > tH. Cattle 1,072 Hogs 3,1cm Sheep lti'(0 ( fllll'MEXTS. Cattle , IS cars , N. W Chicago Cattle , 10 cars , H. k M Chicago Sheep , lOcars , N. W Chicago Hogs , Dears , \Vubash Indianapolis Prevailing Prl < : cn. Showing the prevailing prices piild for live stock on the mnrkes : Choice steers , i : K ) to 150011)9 $4.2 : > ( ( f4.r > 0 Choice steers , 1100 to 1300 los 4.00 ( . < 4.35 Fat little steers , 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.750(3.85 Corn-fed range steers , 12 < Hto ) 1500 3.i5 ( ( " 4.30 Good to choice corn-fed cows 2.25 ( < i2.50 Common to medium cows 1.50i ( < 2.25 Good to choice bulls 1.25 ( 2.00 ( Seed range feeders 2.yOOi2.05 Good native feeders , 900 Ibs and upwards 2.55(2.2.80 ( Fair to medium native feeders , 1)00 ) Ibs and upwards 2.35fii'2.50 Stockcrs , 00to700 Iba L'.HVu-i.iiO Prime fat sheep 3.2.Vi3.5 ( ( ) Fair to medium slicci ) 2.500ilOO : Common sheep 1.50n2.-J5 ( Light and medium hogs 4.15n4.25 ( ! oed to choice heavy hogs 4.35ii4.4. ( " > Good to choice mixed hop * 4. 0 4.35 ItotrrspnintlvR HalcH. NATIVI : srunus cons FED. Ijlvo Hlock Sold. Sliowinp the nuinbur of licud of stock sold on the nmrket yustordiiy : CATTLE. G. II. Hammond & Co . 278 Feeders . 202 l.obnuui & Uothchlld . 87 Harris & Fisher . 21 Speculators . 13 Total . 601 110(13. Armour & Cutlaiiay Packing Co . 1,309 Anglo-American Packing Co . 1,070 O. H. Hammond &Co . 540 Kingan & Co . Ib4 Harris & Fisher . 61 Total . ' 3,1715 Unsold . . . . . „ „ . . 130 < > ! * Prices. Showing the highest and lowest prices paid for hogs , on this market during the past seven ( lavs and on the corresponding days in 1885 mid 18SO. No good cattle hero. Hogs about steady with Saturday. The week opens with good receipts. Swift's cattle buyer on the market. The quality of the hogs was hardly as good to-day. WnpRoncr , Blrney & Co. put in a new safe yesterday. F. O. Klcnc , Albion , sold n load of 312-lt hogs at $4.45. Armour was the heaviest buyer on yester day's market. A. Doufour marketed two loads of hogs from Plattsmouth. H. Shlnstock , West Point , sold a load oi 292-lb hogs at $1.45. The weather Is most too warm to bo favor able for hog packing. J. S. Dawsou , Weeping Water , was hen y and marketed 35o hogs. John Qtiinn , Wood Hivcr , was at the yards with a load of 220-lb hogs. G. W. Harness , Defiance , In. , was hero yes tcrday and sold two loads of 254-lb hogs ai $4.35. John Green , of the flrm of Green & Burr Greenwood , was among these who came ii with hogs. Mr. Lowdcr , a well known feeder of Green wood , was hero loklug over the market foi fat cattlo. Mr. McMiiatcr , of the flrm of McMastcr , Dryden , Ute , la. , heavy shippers , was in will three loads of hogs. F. Hacon , Gothenburg , was at the yard ! and marketed a load of extra choice 800-11 hogs , which sold at the top price. Mr.Gllmoro.of the firm of Gilmore ft Scott w.is hero and marketed two loads of hogs from LSrooks , la. , ut-iOc aud 45c. M. J. Stevens has been appointed hog In spcctor at scale house No. 1. The cattle wil bo wnlched at No. 3 , the new scale house This will give two scales for hogs and one fo : cattle. Jackson & Co. is the style of n new com mission linn. W. A. Jackson , of Chicago , I the senior member of the tirm. The busines hero will bo under the management of hi son , G. W. Jackson , W , A , Savage , who was connected with tlii Swift packing house in Chicago , was on th < market hero yesterday as cattle buyer fo Swift's new houso. It was intended to opei the house to-day if they could got the cattle Good corn-fed natives wcro wanted. C. A. Horino has accepted a position will the yard company and will keep the record of the receipts. This work will bo done ii nn office at the shutes where the stock is ur loaded instead oi at the exchange building , j bulletin for the convenience nf Mookmon will be posted on the arrival of each traiu of stock , OMAHA AVHOLKHAIiK MA11KKTS. Produce , Kristin , Klc. Tlicolloiriitf / nre the price * nt tr/ifr/i / / round ( of * ofinxhirc tire oM on thin MiiiAef. / 'ml/i / or of/irr / MUM ooo < fs rr- f/tifrl iralnt ( / labor of jinrtlni ; am not ul- w l/ji / he * ii//iMfd / tit tmtnUlc orders at the ttimr iirlcis iiitotcd the local trade. UtiTTKit The receipts of butter nre hrnvy demand ; fairly active at following prices : Choice dairy , ItViTlSoj medium grades , IWfZUtc ; ordinary. 100. Kims The receipts fair ; market active at 20 ( < tyic. Several sales were made at 2'Jc. CIIKKSE Market fair. Fancy full cream , cheddars. single , 1'Jc ; full cream twins , 12'jc ' ; young Americas , 13c ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs In case , 15o ; Lfmburgcr , 100 Ibs in cane , ll's'c. ! In less quantities than lOOlbs , 14o ; Swiss domestic , lOQlSc. POULTKV The receipts yesterday were very heavy and the market Hat. Owing to thu prevailing warm weather it has been found ( link-tilt to keep stock for any great length of time. Llvo chickens soil for f l.MMj S.OO per dozen , dressed , 5i7c ( per pound. Many lots of choice fowls were held over. Turkeys , 8@IOc ; ducks , Sfpc GAME Very slow. Prairie chickens , (4.00 : mallard ducks , fJ.ftOffl'iTB ; ( mail , 2.25 ; Ui i and mixed ducks , 1.T5 ; gcpoc f4.UO ; snipe , 11.25 ; Jack rabbits , 40c each ; small rabbits , $1.23 per doz ; deer ( ii(8c ( ; antelope , 7jtUo ( ; deer sadddles , UV ( ltc ; antclopo , lc. ! ) POTATOES The receipts continue liberal. The quality of the homo grown averages very poor and Is unflt for storing for winter use. The greatest objection is the small sio and it is html to get over iVta for such stock , all such lots arc sold to pcdlcrs. A few sales of choice tn fancy homo grown stock , In small lots , wuro reported at TOo. Utah and Colorado stock , 8T < R90e. SWKKT POT ITOES Choice new Jersey stock , $5.M ) per bbl. HKAXS The demand for beans is moro ac tive aud the market improving at the follow ing prices : good clonn stock , $2. 0 ( 2.25 : fair to good , ? l.n061.75 ; Ciilifnrnia beans. $2.20. O.SMONM Homo grown , 7f > cj ( $1.00 ; Spanish onions. tii.W per fid-lb crate. OftTKit4 * Mediums , -.lo ; standiird , ! tOc ; selects , ! ! 0c ; extra selects , ysc ; New York counts , 4lc. ( Ti'itsii'h Receipts equal the demand , which is fair. Good block , 40ioOi ( : ; ruta bagas , SOCJUOc. Cu't.u-i.owr.ii The supply not large. Choice stock , FJ 60. OIMKH PLANT Choice largo oyster planter or salsify. ( Kitdoz bunches. Cumuit : Home grown , $ , " > .00 pc'r hundred. CnLKiit The supply is increasing. Good stock brings a , > ( i,40c a doron. There is iomo fancy stock on the market which scll nt 4.C. Kxtra line Halt Lake celery tl.fiO per do7cn. CIDIH : Choice Michigan cider , f0.f > 0 per bbl. of : gal. CIUXHBKHIKS Hell & Cherry , $8.00 ; Bell St , Bugle , $11.00 ; Capo Cods , $ .i.Mtf ( 10.60. Arri.ns Choice stock is soiling in round lots at $ a.25'Hl.iO ! ; fancy .Tohiiathans , * 4.00. Hoxuv Choice , in 1 11) frames , 2lc. Porcouv Choice rice corn , ; ) @H o per Ib ; other kinds , 2@-J , ' c per Ib. On VNIIES Louisiana fl.60 per box ; $8.60 @ ! i.K ( ) per bbt ; Florida , per box , ? .r .00. LIMON : > Messina lemons , $5.00 ( < l.'i.50 ; Malaga , fT > .00. Kxtra line Maori , * tl.60. Cti.iroiixii FiiuiTs Pcnrs , $2.50@2.75 ; quinces , f.MH ) . GIUIT.S New York grapes , 5-lb baskets , 40c. California double crute , ? 4.rX ) ; crate , ? 2.Til < ? 2..TO. BAXAXAS The market is well supplied with bananas at fS.OO ( : i.OO jor ) bunch. Ni TN Peanuts , 7@7.jC. } raw ; Br.trll nuts , Ilk1 ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal- uuts , l.ri ( tsc ; lilberts , I'-'c. Grocers' Ji\nt. \ COFFEB Ordinary grades , U'O OOJ c ; fair. 21T21 ( c ; prime , yiKti'-ic ; fancy green and yellow , 22r > c ; old government Java , 2b@ : ) c : Interior Java , 'ji2Sc ( ; Mocha , 2Srf : lc ; Arbuckle's roasted , 2. > ifc ; McLaughlln'H XXXX , 25 fc ; Dilworth's ' , 24ic ; lied Cross , 25 , ' 4 c. BiiooMS Extra 4-tlc , S3.CO ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 3 , $1.75 ; hcuvy stable , $4.00. C-AXiir Mixed , ( > @llc ; stick. 8W@9Xc. JKI.I.IKSlb : > palls , $1.80y1.00. Provisioxs Hams , 10 * 5 1 Ic ; breakfast bacon , 10rt llc ; bacon sides , 8 ( a'Jc ' ; ury salt , 7J4'ifi7jfc ( ; shoulders , Itft' a ; dried beef hams , 10@llc ; dried beef regular , 9tfjilOi-jfu ( ; hrins , picnic , 7 ( gSc. Diuii : > Fruits Apjiles , new , 's , Cc ; cvaj- orated , 50 Ib ring , KXglOBc ; raspberries , evaporated , 2Sj2yc ( ; blackberrlrs.evaporated , 9 @Hc ) ; pitted cherries , IKrtTiyOu ; peaches , new , 7io ; evaporated , peeled peaches , 28 fornia loose muscatels. $2.10S-J.20 ( ; now Valencia. CAXNEI > Goons Oyster , standard , per case , | 'J.10@15 ; strawberries , 2-lb per case , $3.Hir.10 ( ) ( : ) ; raspberries , 2-lb , jer case , $3.00@ a.10 ; California pears , per case , $4.00@4.SO ; apricots , per case , $4.10@4.25 ; peaches per case , $5.7.S5.85 ( ; white cherries , per case , $0.00 ; plums , per case , $3.80@i.tO : ; blueber ries , per case , $2.80(32.40 ( ; egg plums , 2-lb , per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case , $3.20 ( < ? 5.75 ; Mb salmon , per doz , fl.&V&UK ) ; 2-lb gbosbcrrics , per case , $3.25M.aii : ) 2-lb string beans , per case , $1.75 ; 2-lb lima beans , per case , $1. CO ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.50 < y § 2.tiO ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , $2.75 ; ! I-lb tomatoes , $2:40@2.50 : ; 2-lb corn , $2.tt ! ) @ KKFIXEII LAKH Tierce , 7c ; 40-lb square cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , 7 ! c ; 20-11) round , 7'fc ' ; 10-lb palls , 7Kc ; 5-lb pails , 7 0 ; tl-ll > l > ails , "Jc.St'OAn St'OAn Granulated , 7 0 ; conf. A , 7@7'sc ; white extra C , 0 (30 ( 0 ; extra C , < ' , ' * ' @ l4c ; yellow C , 53 < Jc ; cut loaf , 7 7 > i'e ; powdered , 714@7Ve. . PicKi.ns Medium in bblc , $ t.50 ! ; do in half bbls , * I.7.V small , in bbls , $7.50 ; do in half bbls , $4-25 ; gerkins , in bbls , fS.50 ; do in half bbls , $4.75. TOBACCO Lorillard's Climax , 44c : Splen did , 41c ; Mechanic's Delight , 41e ; Lcggett& Meyer's Star , 42c ; Cornerstone , H4e ; Drum- niond's Horse Shoe , 41c ; T. J.t7c : ; Sorg's Spearhead , 44c. lloi'E Seven-sixteenths , HK@lWc. WOOIIF.XWAUE Two-hoop iiiiils , jer doz , $1.45 ; three-hoop pails , $1.70 ; No. 1 tub , $0.60 ; No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; wash boards , $1.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.25 ; No. 1 churns , $9 ; No. j ; churns , 8 ; No. a churns , CIIACKBUS Garncau's soda , butter and picnic , Co ; creams , 80 ; ginger snaps , 8c ; city soda , 7c. TKA.S Japan , 20@5r.e ; gunpowder , 20@ BOJfc ; Young Hyson , 25g55c ( ; Ooolong , 20 ( OOc. OOc.Svni'i1 Svni'i1 No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , $1,45@1.50 ; New- Orleans , per gallon , 88@4ic ( ; iiiuplu mp , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , l-gallon cans , per < ] oz , $10.50 ; Iwlf gallon cans , per doz , $0.25 ; ijuart cans , $3.25. STAUCH Mirror gloss , fijfo ; Graves' corn , fl'j'c ; Oswcgo gloss , 7c ; Oswcgo corn , 7c. HOLLAND HKIIIIINOS 75@SOc per keg. Dry Goods. PIIIXTS SOLID COI.OHS Atlanta , ft c\ \ Slater , Be ; Berlin Oil , fie ; Garner Oil. t > 0j 7c. PIKK ANI > Ronus Kiehtnond , fie ; Allen tie ; Kivcrpoint , fie ; Steel Ulver , Oc ; Hic-h' mend , Oc ; Pacific , ( ! > { c , LNIHOO UI.VE Wash , ington , Oc ; Century Indigo blue prints , lOe ; American , 0 } . < c : Arnold n c ; Arnold HlO c ; Arnold A 12c ; Arnold Gohiseal lOWc. DUESS : Charter Oak , 4Kc ; Ilamapo , 3Jfe ; Lodi , ' rvt * X9"t ivuun | > ui i. u ; t : , v ufltniuf : * ! , ii - u , BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , 10'o ' ; Beauty. 12'/c ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased , $0.50. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis- 15o ; Bristol , l. e ; Union Pacific , ISc. C'Aiii'ET WAHIBibb white , loKc ; colored SOUo. GixniiAM Plunkett checks , 7 c ; Whit teuton , 7l4c ; York , 7jc ( ; Norniundi Dress b'o ; Calcutta Dress , S' ' o ; Whittcntoii , . . , , , . . * \J v v/.u. * fw f i > / U , WUlUin * 1U. 1 , AlU. DKM.MX Amoskeag 9-oz. , Itic ; Everett , ' oz. . 13o ; York , 70Uc ! ; Haymaker , M < c Jaffrey XX , ll c ; Jaffrcy XXX , 12 } < c ; Bca ver Creek , AA , 12c ; Ueaver Creek 1JU , lie Heaver Creek CC , lOc. KENTUCKY JEANS Memorial , 15o ; Canton ISc ; Durham , 27l o ; Hercules , ISo ; Learning ton , 22 ! < o ; Cottswold , 25o. CIUHII Stevens' H , lo ; bleached , 7o ; Sto vcns'A. 7Xo ; bleached , SJ o ; Stevens' P Blfo ; bleached , 9Xc ; Stevens' N , 9 > fo bleached , lOJ c ; Stevens' S H T , 12Ko. MISCELLANKOUK Table oil cloth , $2.85 9lulaHoUauO,6) < c to 9cDadoHcUana ; , 12j FLANNKLS Plaid Unftstrmn. ft'ct Goshen , 32l c : Clenr Luke , R2Vc ! Mnplo CUy , 'Mte. Whito-GlI No. C ft , 31c ; GH No. ijf , 27Xo : B H No. 2 , / , ! M ic ; B ft No. 1 , { , 30c ; Qucchro No. l.f , 42cQupchro ; No. 2 , f , 37'tc ; OupcheeJNo. 3. ' / , a-J. C ! Anawan , IS c ; Windsor , 3a f. Hed-C 24-inch , lfi fo ; E , 24-Inch. 21c ; GO. 24-Inch. IHc ; 11 A f , f , 25c : J It F , } ( , 87 > < c ; G , } { , ! o CAMHIIICS Slater , 4U'e ; 'NNootls , 4)c ) ; Stan dard , 4Sc' Peacock , 4Se. i- $ i.txxiji.voo. : HLASKETs-Whlte$1.00(37.50 ( ; colored $1.10 038.00. HLr.Arnnn SHRKTISO Berkcly cambric , No. 00 , 9 > { o : Best Yet , 4-4 , fltfn ; butter cloth OO , 4 > fe ; Cubot , 7 > tfc ; Farwcll , He ; fruit of Loom , 8Jfc : Greene G , fie ; Hope , 7 > tc ; King Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalc , ll'/c ' ; Lous- dale , K e ; New York milld. lOWe ; I'epperell , 42 inch , lOUe ; Pepperell , 4J ( Inch , 11 < ; Pcp pcrell , 8-4 , Iftc ; PcpiK-rell , 8-4 , 18c ; Pcppcrell , 9-4. 2kPepperell ; , 10-4 , 22 < < c ; Canton , 4-4 , 8' < c ; Canton , 4-4 , 9Ko ; Triumph , flo ; Wuiu- sutta , lie ; Valley , Ac. Bitow.N SHEETING Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7 , ' c ; A Butitlc II , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0.jc ! ; At lantic P , 4-4 , BJ c ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , fijfc ; Au- era C , 4-4 , 4'c , ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , C 'e ; loosler LL , 4-4 , ri 4'c ; Indian Head , 4-4 , "tfe ; lawrence LL , 4-4 , fijfe : Old Dominion , 4-4 Xo : Pcpiwrcll U. 4-4 , tijfc ; Pepperell O , 4-4 c ; Peppcrell , 8-4 , lOc ; Pepperell , 9-4 , ISo 'cpperen , 10-4 , 20c ; Utlcu C , 4-4. 4Jfc ; iVachusutt , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora K , 4-4 , tijc ; Au- era B , 4-4. Oc. DVCK-West Point 29 in , 8 oz. , 10 > c ; West 'olnt 29 In , 10 oz. , 12'c } ; West Point 29 In , 12 z , IBc ; West Point 40 In , 11 or , KJc. Checks Caledonia X , 9 > ; c ; Caledonia XX. 10'c ; Economy , 9@9 > , 'c ; Otis , I Gcnrrnl Markets. Fi.otin AND FEED Minnesota patents , 2.50 per cwt ; Minnesota bakers' traltfht. 12.20 per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri winter fancy patents , f2.4fi ( < 4 J.tU ) ; Nebraska pHtcnts , f2.2.'iS2.Vi ( ; ; rye flour , :1.7f : > ( il.tHpercwt ) ; rye , Graliam , 11.40 per cwt : wheat , Graham , $1.75 IKT cwt ; cornmeal - meal , yellow , lMc ) per cwt ; cornmcal , white , il.OO per cwt ; chopped feed , $10.00 per on ; bran , f 12,00 ( < U.00 ! ) per ton ; screenings , fU.OO@l2.00 per ton. HAY The low prices of the past week and he inability of dealer * to sell immediately on irrival , causing dcmurago charges , has cut off the receipts to some extent. Yesterday he supply on the market was llpht , prices a ittlc stronger , good upland prairie going nt 7.7 ! > ( ! 78.0ii. Funs Very few furs have been received is yet , as the trappers have hardly com- nenccd operations. Raccoon , 20W70i' ; mink , 10 50 ; musk rats , fall , 2Ji ( . " ) ( ; stuped skunk , 100140 ; mountain wolf , No , 1 , $ ; U)0 ) ( < iU.f > 0No. ; J , fl.f > 0V(2.00 ( ; prulrig , fiOit7iV ; No. 2 , 40gt4."io ; beaver , No. l.per lbf.MHiTi.tH ) ( : ) ; No.2fl.tKi@ l.W ! ; otter , $ I.OOali.tH ( ) ; dry deer skins , 'Ji ) ( < )5 ) per Ib ; dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , 15 ' 'Sc. SrtiilTS Colopno spirits , 188 proof. $1.10 ; lo 101 proof , $1.12 ; spirits second ( | Uiility , 101 iroof , fl.10 ; do IbS proof , JI.W. Alcohol 1S8 iroof , f'J.10 per wlno gallon. Hcdistilled whiskies , * 1. 00(31. ( 50. Gin blended , fl.rtO(22.00 ( ; Kentucky bourbons , * 3.00@ i.OO ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes. * 2.00 < ( ( fi..r 0 ; Golden Sheaf Bourbon and rye whiskies , $ l.r > 0iit.OO. ( ; Bran dies , imported , fr , tXKa8.50 ; domestic , $1.0@ ; ! t.OO. Gins , imported" W.nOgtJ.K ( ( ) ; domc.stlc , M.25Si-lK ( : ) . Chamitagnes , imported , per case , rW.OOgaa.OOj American , per case , $10.00 ® 10.00. HKVVT HAHIIWAIIK Iron , rate , $2.70 ; plow steel , special cast , 4J c ; crucihlo steel , O' ' c ; cast tools , do , 12Qiiric ; wagon spokc.s , per set , t2.00(7f5.30 ( ; hubs , per set , * l.r > 0 ; felloes , Rawed dry , $1.60 ; tongues , each , Nlc ; axles. each , 7r > c ; square nuts , per Ib , ( iiiito ( ; ; coil chain , per ih , ti' ' WUic ; malleable , Sdi'lOo ' ; Iron wedges , lie ; crowbars , Oo ; harrow teeth , 3 c ; spring steel , 40 ( < V' ; Burden's homo shoes , $4,7.V Burden's mule shoes , $ . " > .7r > ; barbed wire , in car lots , ? 4.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails , rates , 10 to SO , $2.40 : steel nails , $2.50. HIIIBS Green butchers' , O c : green cured , 7c ; dry llint,10edrysalt,8egrcen : : calfskins , 7) c ; damaged hides , two-thirds price. Tal low : ! > 4c. Grease Prime whitc'lc ; yellow , Jc : brown , l < c. Shceppclts , 25@ < > 0c. COAI , Egg , $10.25 ; nut , $10.25 ; range , ? 10.2. ; walnut block , $ a,75 ; Iowa lump , fct.GO ; Iowa nut , $2.75 ; Illinois , $4.2J@4.70. Dry Ijiimlior. _ 1IIMEXSIONS AND TIMIIKKS. K , 14 Ik lurt. 18ft. am. as ft. 24 ft. 2X4 .17 W ) 1U M UT ) 60 21 M 21 M . .122 nnssnu . .21 fll21 ( fiO -'XlO . _ . . SSfiOSJH ) 'xl2 . .18 2. > 1 ! ) CO 20 50 SJ M 21 ] M 4xb 8xh. 18 M 11) ) CO 20 r < 0,2i , ; 00,211 , ( XI F1N1MIU.SO. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , \ } { inch , s. 2 s. . . . r > 0 50 , clear , 1 inch , s. 2 s. , . . . . 45 50 " " 1KU , 2in . . . . 40 50 A select , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. , . . . . 40 00 " " W , IK'J in . . . . 00 B " linch. B. 2 in . . . . SO 00 t li ) , 2 in . . . . 37 00 I'OPI.AB LUMHKU. Clear Poplar , Bx. Bds , K i" . , s2 s . . . . $35 50 ' Kin. Panel , s2 . . . . 27 00 Corrugated CeilingK28 50 1IOAHDS. No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.00 I No. 1 , com , s 1 s$17.00 No. a " " 15.501 No. 4 " " ia.00 SOUTHKHN YELLOW PINE. Com. 4 & 0iu. Jlooring $17.50 Star " " 21.5(1 Clear < in Ceiling 21.5(1 ( Clear Jf in Partition 25.K1 ( Clear linlsh , 1 & I1in. . , a 2 s 29.00 Clear corrugated ceiling , 4 in 25.0(1 ( Yellow pine casing and base 27.0(1 ( FKNC1NO. No. 1 , 4&0inl2& 14 ft , rough $19.50 " " " 1 " 19.50 No. 2 , " 12 & 14 " 10.00 " " " 10 " 17.5(1 ( CRIL1NO ASn rAUTITlON. 1st com. % in White Pine Ceiling $34.0C 2nd " " " " 28.1IC Clear , % in Norway " " 10.0C 2nd com. % in " " " 14.0C STOCK noAitns. A 12 inch sis $45.5C No.lcom,12 in s 1 s , 12 ft 20.M " " " 14 ft I'.UX " " " 10 ft 18.5 ( No. 2 , " " 10.1K " " " IB ft 17.5C Inch Grooved Rooflng , $1.00 per M , mon than 12-inch stock boards same length. BHINGI.KS , LATH. XX clear $ 3.10 Extra A * $ 2.W A * Standard. . 2.75 * AHB&B. . . 2.5 ! G in. clear , No.l 1.50 Lath 2 , SIDING. A , 12,14 & 1C ft.$21.50 I C , 12,14 & 10 ft.$15.5 ( B , " " 20.50 | D , " " 12.51 rumm.NO. A 0 In. White Pine $ . ' 15.50 C , $20.51 B " " " : ti.50D : , 21.1H E " " " ( Sol. Fencing ) 19.01 sun-LAI- . No. 1 Plain. 8 & 10 in fifi.W No.2 " 17.W No. 1O. G. , Sin 10.51 I'OSTS. White ccdnr , 0 in. , K , 12c ; 9 in. , qrs. , lie 8 in. , ( jrs , , Iflc ; 4 in. round 15c ; Tcnncssei Hcd Cedar , split , 15c ; Split Oak , 12c. I.I ME , KTC. Quincy white lime ( best ) , OOo ; Akron co mcnt , $1.75 : hair , HOe ; plaster , $2,75 ; tar board $1.75 ; sash-10c , per ct. ; doors , 40o per ct. blinds , 40o per ct. ; mouldings , 40o per ct. tar felt per cwt , , $2 75 ; straw board , $1.73. 1IATTKNS , WELL TVIIINO , PICKETS. O. G. Baits , 2K in $00.7i " Jjxllin.sls 00.4 S in. Well Tubing D & M and Uev 23.0 Pickets , D &H , Flat 20.5 " " square 21.0 , GnATEFUL COMFOHTIXG JEpps's Oocoa BREAKFAST. "lly a tlmrmiKli knnwlodKe of the natural law wlitin ifn 'rn lliu iitiratlonn | of ftli/t'kllon unit niitr tlun , Hiul by turofiil aipllcalloii | of the tlnu | > ni | > eitic til wt-ll ifli'Ctrrt Cocim , .Mr. Ki'ps ' hut ) TOVIM | | on LrpHkfust tnblea with H clclltnlelr rlRTnreil ImrerRv ivlilch nniT Havu us nuiuy liiavy doctur'rt liliu. lit by the jiullrlouH Ufa of nucli iirtlclos of illnt Hint ronklllullun may bo Knulimlly built up until ttrnn vnuuiib to roflat evrry trn < ltncy : to illiu < u. llui drcdi of siltitlu niRlnillf nre tlonllni ; sriiilnil u > rcnil to allack whurpver ( I'rrn In a weak point. Wu inu p ( ape many a fatal hliaft by kffplnu ourtelvpn we fnrlltlcil with pure blmul ami u prupurly uourUbc frame , " Civil ferrtcu ( iutulte. Made ilmply with Imlllni vtatpr or milk , Sold on ) In half pound tln by ( irocoru labolua thus : JAMES EPPS& CO , , DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John G , Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Winer At the old stand , HOT r'arnum St. Orders by tel ' solicited and iiromiitly atteudoa to. Ttlelcphonw Mo. - ia. Agricultural Implement * . " , , Dealer in Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons , C rrlM * n J nMl < - . Jonf Strict , tletween Vtti * nj WthOm h , Nebr lk . ' " METCALF'CO. Asricnltnral Implements , Wapns.Carriages . _ Bujglti , Kt . Wholmalo , Om h , Nf br k . PARLIN , ORENDORP A MARTINT . . . WbolHW * IX'Ulcnl IB Agjicnlturalliiiplemenls. Wagons & Bnggiei _ _ _ l aB.aBanil M7Jooi Str t , Omahk. P. P. MAST & . Mannfactnrers of Bockeye Drills , Seeders , 0 lU l < ir . ll r RnkM.cidrr Mllli nmt.utntn Tut * t rlttr . Cor. llth uJ Nlchol Street * . WINONA IMPLEMENT COTi Wholfi le AEricnltnral Implements , Wagons &Bn jdes Cum ? r llth ami NIcliuUn Mlrrett. Artlster Material B. _ A/HOSPE , Jr. " , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 111 ] Doug lai Street , Omaha , Nehraika. Boot * and Shoes , W. V. MORSE & CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. 1O1 r rnim St. , Onmha. N h. Minufactory , Street , Uoitun. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( Snoce on tu llt > l , Junei A Co. ) Wholesale Mannfactnrers of Boots and Sboes fur Hniton Hubbcr Hho Co. IWI , 1104 A tlM ) larn r St. , Omilia , Nchrniia. Coffe a , Spices , Eto. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omaha Coffee find fpice Mllli. Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder , " " " Agent ( or the Manufacturers ami Importer * nf Crockery , Glassware , LamDS , Cliinineys. Etc. Omce.117S UlliSt. , Uiuaba , Ni-hmikH. ' Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY. Commission and Jobbing , Bnttfr , K K § nml 1'rodiice. CnnnUnnu'iits nnllrltp Ileadquartrrii for KtoiinwHri- < rr ; llntt'i anil Urapc Uatkult. UU Uoilge t. , Onmha. RIDDELL& RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants. WIEDEMAN & CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Butter , OanifKrultn , , Ktc. VJO South 141 b St. , Ouialia , Nt'braska. GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , ( Huccriiurs to McSUnnp A Srhrordor. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha , NubrHtka. Coal , Coke and Limo. OMAHA COAL , COKE & LIME CO. , Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal , K9 South 18th Strrot , Omaha , Nolirnnkn. J. J. JOHNSON 4 CO. . Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , and hlprorf of Coal , Coke , Cenipnt , I'laiter , Ilin % Drain Tllo anil Hewer I'lpiOrllrp. . I'aitmi lioUl , Fariiam St. , Onialm , N'eb. Tulephune HI. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 214 South 13tb St. , Onmlm , Nub. Dry CjpodB andJNotlona. M. E. SMITH St. CO. , Dry Qoods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1102 anil llMDouglai , Cor , llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KU-PATRICK-KOCH DRYGOoHs Co Importersand Jooliers in Dry GooflsNotion $ Qcntl' Furnishing Ooodn.Cnrnorlltli and Harnej HU Omaha. NcUratka. f urnjtu re. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam Street , Oraaha , Ntbnuaa. Crooorlea. PAXTON , GALLAGHER & CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , IDS , T07 , TOB and 711 B. 10th Pt. , Omaha , NnO. McCORD. BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1Mb and Leavenwortb Streets , Omaba , Nebraska D. M. STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1X11,1K1 and 1B Uarner Street , Omaba , N b. ALLEN BROS. . Wholesale Grocers , 1114 and 1116 Ilarncy Street , Omuha , Neb. ardware. LEE. FFUED & CO. . Jootiers of Hardware and Nails , Tlnware.Shrpt Iron.Ktc. Atenti for Howe Scalei.and Miami 1'uwder Co. , Omaha. Neb. H1MEBAUGH * TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanic ! ' Toola and Buffalo ScaUn. 1406 I > ouilai-tl. Omaha , Nebraika. RECTOR It WILHELMY CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Ilnrney Stt.OmahaNeb. ; Wcitern Aarnli lor AuitlDl'owderUo. , Jtffenon Steel Nallt , Falr- banks Standard Hraloii. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wagun stork , Hardware I.umbor , etc , UOf anil Hll llarney Ktryot , Omuha. EDNEY 4 GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Taxon and Carriage Wood Ptork , Heavy HardwartL Ktc. U1T aud HU Ix'aiouworth St. , Ooiaha , Neb. Hats , capa , Eto. w. L. PAR RC > TTE' * CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Harnvr Hlrcet , Omaha , Nab. Liquors. WILLOW SPRINCS DISTILLERY CO and ILER ft CO. , Importers&JoliliersofRneWines&Liprs K t India Bitters and Domestic Uijuors. 1112 llarnej Lurnbor. OMAHA LUMBER CO. . AH Mnds of Building Material at Wholesale litb Utreet and U'uloo TaclOo Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumoer , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doorstit . Yards-Corner7th and Douglas ; CornorStk and Douglas. -c. N. PEITZ , Dealer In all Kinds of Lumber , 13th and California Bts. , Omaha , Neb. 1 * FRED w. CRAY ; Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner tth and Douglas ( its. , Onmha. * * ' T. W , HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only , Offlc * . ltd t'aran SUeet , Omaba. T JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , ' ' Wholesale Lumiier , Etc , ' hiP rt d and American Portland r m nl. Sttte MSB t { WUl { Uk llidraul C ra Bt ao4Juice ; ! l CHA8. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood W ea Carrels and rstnutt rioetlni.jHh and Pont I a I. OBERFELDKR * CO. , IniDorters & Jobbers of Millinery & Notipj 3C , 718 and 211 South lit * Btr t Notion * . J. T. ROBINSON Wholesale Notions and Pomislilni Qooji n and < OJ South 10th Stract , Oraaka. VINYARD St SCHNEIDER , Notions and Qent's ' Fornisliiiif Ml ll ll rn y girt t. Omaha. . . . . . . CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE Wholesale Reflnel and LnMcatini Oils , Ail * GroAc , eU * . , Omaha , A. H. Blihop , Uaaai Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry H nice itork of rrlntlnf , wri > | ipln | and irrlll : pap r , Spcrlal attention men to car Iaa4 oi < lin. _ Printer * * Materlala ) . W ESTER N N EW S P A P ER Aniillary Fnlilisliers , HubDor CoodB. " : \ t OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Oil Clothlnu nrt I nlhor Hulling. IQGB farnmu tr B > _ 8toarnJFI ttl n gs P u m PJiJEtc. A. L ? STRAND CO. , Pninps , Pipes and Engines , tilonm , w lnr. ri ll * ml mlnhn Kunplln. etc. BQ | vr ! unit VH Karnam Mrrrt , Onialia. c. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittinns , Ctram unit \V tor llfinlU | rlcr for Ml k Kuonl A I'o'B iv l-arnnra M. , Omaha. _ U.S. WIND ENGINE A. PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , RallldarMiul Milh , silSHnil 101 KHrnnni M. , OuiMiu O. K. ltu 9 , Acting MnniiBor. B RO WN ELLk C. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery lihtct Iron Work , Steam Tump" , Saw Mill * . H1HJ1 | Iya onworth flrcot , Omaba. _ Seeds , p"HTLVsfl M M Et Si CO. , Wholesale Fan , Field and Garden Seed ! 911 nnit 913 Jnne > St. , Omam ! Storage , Forw dnjrjfcComrnlBBlo r ARMSTRONG , PETTIS & CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , j Branch hou p of the Homier Hum Oo. lIuiiKlprak wholosnle anil retail. l.an.l.UO and lt\'l \ liartl btrevt , n Omuha , Telpphoue No. 760. Toaa and Cigars. WM. A. WILSON & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Teas & Cigars ; Pl'lcci and Ial y Making 1'owdrr , 1410 aud 1418 liar * ney Mreet , Omaha. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , . Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kuonetcr , I'rnprivtor. VJO Dodge and UU aud 101 North 10th Htre t. Omaha. ; ; Etc. H.'K. SAWYER ? " Mannfacturine Dealer in Smoke Stacks , Dritchlngs , Tanks and ( Jenoral Holler Hepalrlng. U Dodge Blruet , Omaha , Neb. Iron Work * . PAXTON * VIERLINO , Wrongnt and Cast Iron Building Weft Engines , Hi ass work , general foundry , machine an < blacksuilth work. Office and worts , U , r. llj. and nthfltrcet.OmaUa. 4 OMAHA WIRE& IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railing ! Desk rails , window guitrdi , flower stands , wire Siva * etc. , 123 North 10th St. , Omaha. OMAHA S'AFE AND'IRON WORKS" Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vault * . JMI work. Iron and wlm fcnclnK. tlgns. etc. Q Andrccn , 1'rup'r. Cvr. llth and Jackson His. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co AlaiiufHcturera und Jobber * In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Our lithium I'H.'ltlcSli.o'linliH.Nvb. MEAGHER A SPROAT , \ General AxunU ( or Dlttbold Snfc i I .nek Co.'s and Burglar Proof Safes.Time LockJw Vaults and Jail Work , 1115 Karnam street , Omaha. ' Overallu. "MANUFACTURING Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans 1'anU , Hhlrti , Ktr. I Iff ! and 11(14 Doimlas StreeW Omaha , Neb. 8ashJoorB , Etc. M. ADISBRbw & CO" WholoHlr Manufni'turen of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch Office , 15th nnrt Irarrt Streets , Onmlm , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sasn , Doors , Blinds , ! Mouldings , Stair Work and Interior Hard Wood Ki Ish. w , K. Comer 8th and I < vareuworlli i-lrcet , Omaha , Neb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , j Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Doors , And nilndi , Turnlnp , Htalr-work. Hank and Oflictt Kllllnci. 3LHn and lupplcU > n Avvniio. OMAHA , aH.FAi.Hrn. N p. IIICHMAN j n IILANI PALMER , RICHMAN & . CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , OfBce Iloorn 34 , OpposlUt Kicliiinup MiilMliiK , IJnl Block y rds , huulh Oumlin , Nub. McCOY BROS. . Liye Stock Commission Merchants , Market furnliiliiwl fru nn ii | > | > lli Ktlon , Htnrker" anif feed r furnl'licil un cuoil ttirnu. Itvli'rrncoii UnKu ba Nntlniml Hunk mm Miutli Umulia Natluimi , Unlaa Btoc > Vnnli , rtoulb Omah * . LOR1MER , WESTERFIELpTMALE Lire Stock Commission , Boon Ii , Eicbaneii Mnll.llnK. Union Su > ck V ril * Miu th Onmlm , .Neti. * HORN & SHARPED * Commission Dealers in Live Stock , noom 23 , Kxchantn llulMInc , Hnlon Sloik Vil" . llmHliii. KuliTtMn'rn Union NKI' | Hunk , Ilinnl Union Htm'k Vanl > llr.nk. h. Oinulm , K e > Hunl ] 're > . Am , Hank A. Trust Co. , Oumlm , ALEXANDER & FITCH. Commission Dealers in Live Stock , lloom'- , oppokltc Kidiunvn Iliillillnv , Union btooA Yardi , huuUi Onmhn , Nuh , * UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , John Jf , Boyil , Superintendent. JUDICIOUS AND TERSISTENT AilvnitlaliiK lint iilwuyti proven Nc\v imtT | ) Advertising conmilt LORD & THOMAS , UTIUTIIIIU iOIMB , i U U II Kuttluk iu CHICAQ * .