THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 24. 1887. THE SPFXULATIVE MARKETS , Bears Fall to Stop nn Advance In Wheat. CORN MOVES STEADILY UPWARD. OfttH Keep Hlcp With tlic Mnrch of Com A Strung Market Tor 1'rovlsloiiH Ijltu Stock Kuli-ly Active. CHICAGO I'IIP DUCK MAIIKIVT. CIIKUOO , Xov 2H ( Siicrlnl Telegram to the Unr 1 Tlic Inillnitions this morning norno for Homcwhat lower prices for wheat , but the lust half of the moriiing ses sion saw a ilerlilcd clmngo in the complexion of the mnrkft , anil the 1 o'clock close for the May delivery. In which thcro was the most active trmlliK , ' , was JjffgK nbovu the openIng - Ing prices. I'arly cables ( | tiotcil spot urain In Liverpool steady at unchanged prices. J'rlvato cables were conlllctlnf. ' , and some brought soiling , others buying orders. There were rcpoits of rain from about St. Louis and from southern Indiana. The temper of local traders wis generally bearish and they- Bold wheat. The Increase In the amount of wheat In passage to the United Kingdom of * 6-10,000 bushels und to the continent of 480,000 bushels was a good sized straw Moating In their direction. Tlie market was not without support , however , und u slow decline of \c \ was all that was accomplished during the first hour and a half of the session. Then came many reports from points throughout the winter wheat sections cither of no rain whatever , or if rain In too small quantities to bo of use. Moreover , there was not only drouth but cold , and more cold expected , and n host of buj ing-orders came from all quar ters. Many of the local short sellers of the morning , discovering that the market was stubborn and would not break , turned buyers and helped the outsiders to put prices up again. It appeared to bo no difllcillt mutter to add % r to lower llgurcs and the advance , with a slight fraction , w.is sustained to this close of the morning session. Opening prices were lower than last night's closings , or at 7fiJ.fe for December , 7tyBc for January and fi'JJfi1 for May. Under the iirst downward movement prices fell to 75. ; c for December , ? ite for January and 8'4 ; for May. From this point the advance was steady to 7U'Mc ) for December , T'J ( ( < i7 for January and SPc ( , for May , and the 1 o'clock close was at 7ti'j ( , i > V' lor December , 7J ( ! < e for January ami : ( , ( ' - ; ) for May. ( lenei-.illy speaking , whenever prices in the corn pit changed to day , they moved upward. The opening prices were about the lowest and , with the exception of May delivery which , at one time , touched a strained high point , closing prices at 1 o'clock were the highest of the session. There was a rather better demand for cash grain and light re ceipts , which are now almost a standing bull argument , had their effect upon the minds of men. Tile opening was at 4I ( < M t'jc ' for De cember.It' ' o for January and 4bJc for May. The advance was not very rapid , but was steady until December reached -IIJiC , Junu- nry 45c and May-Ill c. The last named de livery barely touched this highest point and there were but one or tu'o transattions at that figure. Close was at 419'e for Decem ber , 4.r > o for January and 4'.il'j'c ' for May. The speculative market for oats was fairly active and prices wcro stronger In sympathy with the advance in corn. May sold from tiOJ e at the opening up to III ' .Co and closed at 1 o'clock at Ill'sQiiil 'c higher than yester- dav'.s latest bids. In provisions a strong feeling held control. Trading , or rather lloor speculation , was on n more moderate scale than on either of the two former days of the week , yet more than the ordinary business was transacted and trade lost little or none of its interest. The fresh advance in corn , coupled with a strong hog market , made the friends of the product feel confident , while the bears showed a dis position to act conservatively. Prices were held comparatively steady throughout and at 1 o'clock pork stood - c and shoit ribs fie higher than last night's closing. ArTKiixoox SIMMON Wheat rather firm ; May bllj.fi. , December 7H\c , January 7 ( > Xc. Corn easyMav ; 4H\c bid , December 44 * < e , January at 4IV- Oats stronger ; November "S } o , December and January U75 < c , Mav Bljfcbld Pork strong , closing at SIJt.'H ) for January , 14 ( Kl'tf ' for February and $14.40 ® CHICAGO IilVK STOCK. CHICAGO , Nov. 23. [ Special Telegram to the HEB. ] CATTU : A few loads of fancy heavy cattle hold within a range of ? 5 OC@ 6.40 and a few loads of prime native steers at f4.70@4.JO. Good and useful natives , bought largely by shippers anil dressed beef dealers , Bold at ? : i 70@ t 25 and along there. The pens were crowded full of plain and undesirable natives that sold ! Wi2r ( > o lower than a week ngo and very blow at that. About half the fresh cattle were Texans and rangers , both Belling HKfi''llo lower. Fancy , 15.80 ( u'o.GO. ' Shipping steers 1350 to 1500 Ibs , f4.'J.X'i. > 00 ; 1200 to 13,10 Ibs , H.2T4.U : ) , 1)50 ) to 1200 Ibs , 2.70@3.50 ; stock- em and feeders. * 2.00Qf3.25. Cows , bulls and mixed , Jl.XH.n'J.lK ( ) . Hulk , ? 1 75C < i2.33. Texas steers , ? 2.WifiX : ( ) ; cows , tl. .H2.aS. ) West ern rangers I0f ir > o lower. Natives and half- breeds , $ lKi ( ( < c. ' ' > . > . JIoosTrade was active , with prices about the same as yesterday , with the quality not near as good. The best heavy made ? 5 in < vj C.SO and packing sorts f4.li.Xgri 10. Light Boris were lather slow at M.70 for the best und f -lOtft-i.a I ) for pigs. ItlVK STOCK. Union Slock YnrilN , Chicago , Nov. 23. The Drovers' Journal rejKjrtH : Hopt Itccflpts , 1)0,000 ) ; market strong am ! Co higher ; mixed , t.fiOrif505 ; hcavv , $4.t > 56 ? 5.25 ; light.fU K.4 75 ; skip- , , f3.00@l. ! ) . Sheep KcceiptN , 10,000 ; uuiikut weak ; fancy , WIH@I50 ) ; c-oiiiinon to peed , Si.MVti fl.T.V , western , M.IVOfH.to ; Texans , j'J.40rt U.C ! > ; lamlis , M TfttiiS , M ) . National Slock Ynnlx. Ka .r St. IjoiilN , Nov 'ji ; Cattle Uecelpts , a.WKlt BhlpincntH , 1 , ( K ) ; easier ; choice lieavv native Bteorh , f I i la4.00 ( ; fair to good natives. 1 N : ( i4.ir : > ; butchers' steers , inediuni to choice. M.OOiiUHl ( ; , btoekcnt ana feeders , folrto irood , IU Xi .si ; raiiBerh , 25(24.iX ( ) . IIopi Hccclpts , r > , ( HX ) ; shipments , r,00 ; netlvo and n sluitlo hiphcr ; choice IIVUVA nnd butchers' selections , f4.tC > @ .r > .l.r > ; Yorken nnd packers , medium to choice , fl.twQfi.ix)1 ) pigs , common to Kood , M.UO4.C5. ( NEW YOIIK , Nov. 23. [ Special Telegram to the Hii : ! . ] STOCKS. As usual before n holiday , there was a good deal of Inickin and tilling In stocks , but the volume of Iran unctions was not large. The opening wa < firmwith tract tonal advances. A sensational feature was the sharp advance in Unior Pacific , which moved up 3 ixilnts. The sud den change in this stock was attributable tc the favorable rej > ort of the investiKutliii committee , which caused largo buying orders to bo sent from Hostcm. Severallargo shorts were also run In. One Chicago plunger hiu orders In to sell 600 shares on every . pei cent lip from W j and about 1,500 , shares wen sold. The plunger then got scared nm rushed to cover , London was a good buyci of its regular list , and very diMxmrngitif ndvlees were received from Unit quarter Capitalists the'ro who recently sold their Kus shin securities think favorably of American ! and uro disposed to buy on all weak spots While Union 1'acitlo advanced rapidly , tht rest of the list became weak , selling off | Q1 ! K > ! nt , Grangers particularly exhibiting tin most decline. The break did not last long as under good leadership a sharp rally fol lowed , and all the early decline was recov CU'd tuuia several instances a small Rdvanci pained. The market remained strong until the eloso and during the lost hour slight ad vances wcro recorded , last sales on n majority of stocks being nt outsldo figures. The Northern 1'acillo nnd Oregon Transconti nental were the strongest , advancing 1QIU' per cent on the report that It had placed js.OOO.ono of its new third mortgages with the Kothschllds. The only weak securities wcro Western Union and Richmond Termi nal , which closed 2s jier cent lower. The rest of the list showed advances of'st' ! ! ' per cent , the latter on Union Pui'lrte , duo to reports that the company has decided to M'ttlo with the government. The total sales were .1111,318 shares , against 2i:7.00 ( shares yesterday. GovnitXMKN'TS Government bonds wcro dull but tteady. . . D , Nov. at. Following arc the 2:30 : closing prices : Flour Quiet nnd unchanged1 winter wheat , U > 0 ( < ? 4.00 per bid ; spring wheat , $ : t.504.fKperbbl ) ; rye , $ 'J.7firt.1JO ( : per bbl ; buckwheat , ? 5.f > 0Stl.'J5 ( per bbl. ' Wheat Opened'weak and declined jtfc , In fluenced by inlu reports from Indiana and fair selling for parties in the northwest ; closing was ' 40 above yesterday ; cash , 70Jc ) ; December , 7iii c ; May. St'4e. ' Corn Active and linn ; opened a shade under yesterday's prices , tluctnated some and closed 'VW e higher ; cash,44J/c ; December , 4I'B ' > ' ; May , 4'J ) e. Oats Firm and higher , with n consider able advance over yesterday ; cash , iiS a'c ; December , 27o ; May , 31 5-lGo. H\e- , Steady atniWc. Hurley Quiet , with nothing done. Pi ime Tmnthy-'J.3a ! < ( t'J.ai , Flax-seed-fl'JO. Whisky-1.10. Pork Moderately ai'tivo but unsettled ; prices fluctuated considerably within n nar rower range , averaged a trillo higher , closing steady ; January , ? 18. JO ; May , $14.40. Lard Quiet and steady ; cash , S7.W ) ; De cember , ? lJ.'J7i ; May , $7.)5. : ) Dry Halti-d Meats-Short ribs , J7.00 for January , hliouldcrs , $ . > .50fti.IX ) ; short clear , ? T. : Xg7.3. * . Huttor Firm and higher ; creamery , 2-- ( J/'J'.V ; dairy , 1IK 24c. Cheese Steady ; full cream ehcddars , ll ® flats , IH/oTllJ-fc ; young Americas , Kggs Active at 20@21c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , 4@ 4l'e ; No. " . Jl'jV ; c.ikes , 4J4'o. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , 7c ; light , do. , 7' < c ; milted hull , lie ; green salted calf , b ; dry flint. 12'ieiUr ; dry calf , 12QJ13o ; dry salted , lOo ; deacons , each , JiOo. Heceipts. Shipments. Flour , bills 21,000 2S.OOO Wheat , bu 117,000 & 4,000 Corn , bu Jlfl'i.WX ) Ib.OOO Oats , bu 221,000 17,000 Hye , bu 4,000 1,000 Hurley , bu 80.000 45,000 Now York , Nov 23. Wheat Receipts , .0,400 . ; exports , 5S.OOO ; options opened very eak and i4 < < ti a lower , but soon ruled stronger , reacted % ( SJiJc , closing llrm ; sjiot ; 4iJ ( < , e higher ; ungraded red , 7bS'.ite ( ; ; No. 3 red , SlHjfc. ; No. 1 red , nominal at S2c ! ; No. 2 red , b7J.iisi4e ; ( ! in store and elevator , S'J Ml > 0'4c delivered ; December closeil at 87 0. Corn Keceipts , .11,000 ; exports , none ; opened H shade lower , subsequently nd- ember closed at "lO Oats Heceipts , 03,000 ; exports , 175 ; fairly active , closing lirmmixed ; western34J ! @ 30o ; white western , 37 ( < 41c. Coffee Spot , fair ; Ulo , dull and nominal at S.il'Ji ; opt ions lower nml moderately netivo ; sales,7tl,250 bags ; November , * 15.f > 0 ; Decem ber , $ l5.45 ( ; 15.f > 5 ; January , $15.05@15.ir > ; February , $14..C ' > @ 15.15 ; March , $14.S5 ( )14.05. ) I'etrolcum Firm ; United , 74J c. Kggs Firm ; western , 12@2le. Pork Less active but steady ; mess , quoted at fl5.OOQ15.60 for new ; $14.25 for old. old.Lard Lard Dull and lower ; western steam , spot , * 7.45@7.47J , ' . Hutter Quiet but firm ; western , 13@30c. Cheese Finn ; western , 0 @llc. MlnnenpollM , Nov. 23. Wheat Steady ern , November and December , 07c ; January , OSJjc ; May , 74e. Flour Strong ; patents , f4.30@4.45bakers' ; , f3.40u3.r,0. ( Keceii > ts Wheat , 27S.OOO bu. Sliipmcnts. Wheat , 00,000 bu ; flour , 15,000 bbls. KniiKnH City , Nov. 23. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 soft , rash , OUe bid , 72 } c asked ; Decem ber , 70e bid , 73e asked ; May , 77e bid , 78Kc asked. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , JJSJ e bid , 3'Jc. asked ; December , 3So ; May , 42e. . Oats Stronger ; No. 2 , cash , 23 } c bid. Cincinnati , Nov. 23. Wheat Strong ; No. 2 red , bOe. Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 4Srtl9c. Oats Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 31@3U.fc. Hye-Quiet ; No. 2 , ( Sic. Provisions -Pork , quiet ; now , fH.OO ; lard , dull at $7.00. Whisky Active and llrm nt f 1,05. Liverpool , Nov. 2l. ! Wheat Quiet ; de mand poor ; steady ; holders offer moderately ; California , ( Is 10@lld per cental ; red western , spring and winter , ( is ' .lyllOd. Corn Firm and demand fair ; now mixed western , 4s ll ) d. Xr\v Orleans , Nov. 23. Corn Irreg ular ; mixed , .WQCiOc ; white and yellow , ) ( J ! Oli * . Oats-Quiet but steady ; No. 2 , 37J4i ( Sc , Comment- Strong and higher at $2735 ® 2.40. 2.40.Hog Products Moderately uctivo nnd higher ; pork , $13.b7.Ji ; lard , f0.b7 } < (3i.90. Hulk Meats Shoulders , f5.S7 > ; long clear , ? 725 ; clear ribs , f7.37J.j. Mllwnukri * , Nov. 23. Wheat Steady ; casli , 74V * ; December , 74 > < c ; May , SlJJo. Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 45c. O.its-Strong ; No. 2 white , 30c. Kyo Easier ; No , 1 , 54c. Harley -Steady ; No. 2Xc. \ . Provisions Quiet ; pork , November , fl3.75@14.00. St. Louis , Nov. 23. Wheat-Steady ; cash , 75Kc ; May , b4s > " . Corn Higher ; cash , 4IXcj May , 45Vu. Oats Higher ; cash , 27 e ; May , 80 ; > a'e. 1'ork-f 13.25. Lard-fO.U5. WIiisky-fl.05. Huttcr Unchanged ; creamery , 222Ce ; dairy , 10 < g22e. Afternoon Hoard Wheat Firmer ; No vember , 75' c bid ; December , 70 , ' < c ; May , s48o. Corn Steady ; November , 42Vo ; Do- ccuiber , 41J < e ; May,45yVf. Oats-Quiet. OMAHA IjfvK STOCK. Cattle. The receipts of cattle wore light ngnln yes terday thcro being only twenty-five loads. The market was quiet und the number of head which changed nnmU was small. Values remain about the same. Hogs. The receipts of hogs were heavy , there being 140 fresh cars In. Although a few early bids wcro mndo at about Tuesday's close , the market practically opened fXglOo higher. The demand was good and the mar ket was brisk until the close. One fancy load of heavy hogs reached fj.OO. Sheen. There was nothing doing on the market. Official llcccipta. Cnttlo 50T Hogs , . . 9,227 . Cattle , 2 cars , Local Jlogs , ilrnrs , K. I v i Hoton Hogs , Scars , Wnbashl /.Indiamipolis1 I'revallltiK I'rluoN. Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on the markesi C holco steers , 1 ! X ) to IBOOlba fl.25g4.riO ( Choice steers , 1100 to i : Klbs. . ' . . . . 4.00 ( < f4.i ! : > Fat little steers , ( A > 0 to 1050 Ibs. . . . . " > < ji 3.S5 Corn-fed range steci-s , 121K ) to 1500 ! 1.05.i J.BO ( ! oed to choice corn-fed cows 2.2.V/2.50 Common to medium cows 1.7f > ( ( ' 2Hi ( ( ! oed range feeders 2.W ! ( < ( < . ' .05 Good native feeders , WH ) Ib * and upwards 2.55(42.55 ( Fair to medium native feeders , WO Ibs and upwards 2.25(32.50 ( Stockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2.10.i2.tX ) Prime fat sheep 'l.aVrt : . ) Fair to medium sheen a.MK't.l.OO Common sheep 1.50 ( 2.25 Light and medium hogs 4.'iOcf4.70 ( flood to choice heavy hogs 4.Midi l.l'O ' Good to choice mixed hogs 4.70f ( l.bO i ! Hales. NATIVE STKIIll" . Live Stock Solil. Showing the number of head of stock sold on the market yesterday : 1KKJS. Anglo-American Packing Co . 3,830 Armour & Cudahay Packing Co . 3,001 C5. H. Hammond & Co . S03 Kingan&Co . 172 J. T. Stewart . 208 Speculators . 07 Squires & Co . . . 150 Total . 8,027 of Prices. Showing the highest and Unycst prices paid for hogs , on this market during the past seven days and on the corresponding days in 1885 and 18SO. Ijlve Stock Notes. Cattle qnict. Hogs 510o higher. Hogs continue on the up grade. Mr. Wuford , Posten , was hero with hogs. John Brown , North I3cnd , cumo in with hogs. II. Hutton , IJandolph , In. , was in with hogs. hogs.Miutiu Miu-tiu Hannnwold , Aurora , sold a load of 90o hogs. Two additional hog buycis on the market yesterday. Win. Davidson , Poston , was here with a load of hogs. C. Ii. Jones , bastings , came in with three loads of hogs. L. AV. Dcntnn , Waterloo , received J-1.00 for a good loud of hogs. J. E. Thompson , Council Bluffs , was over with a loud of bogs. Samuel Ewing , Geneva , marketed a load of 404-lb hogs at fUK . G. Grosvenor , Tokiunah , topped the market with a loud of very fine a'JO-lb hogs. J. T. Stewart , the Council Bluffs packer , bought hogs on the market yesterday. Charlie Sprague was nt the yards yester day Hhuking hands with his old friends. Mr. Cobb , of Cobb Bros. , Fender , cnmo in with u loud of corn-fed Htoers of his own feud ing. ing.Peter Peter Herlett and son , Talmngo , stopped at the yards on their way home with sonui feed ers. George Tyson , of Tyson & Lawrence , Mil' rigun , was at the yards with two loads of hogs. J. H. Zeller , of Dedhnm. la. , was hero and sold three loads of cuttle nt n satisfactory price. "Parse , " buyer for Squires & Co. , is back from Sioux City , and bought hogs hero yes terday. Mr. Storrs , of the firm of Heno & Storrs , Otikdulc , was in with a load of cattle und u load of hogs. M. H. Stanley , Friend. Neb. , n well known brooder of Shetlano ponies , wss among the visitors nt the yards. H. B. Munson , of Blno Hill , Neb. , an ex tensive buyer of live stock is on the market with two cars of hops. I ) . N. Wheeler , Ponder , w.is In with two loads of hogs. Mr. Wheeler is one of the oldest shippers to the yards. The Union Stock Yard bank Is a year old to-day. Under the skillful management ol Mr. Branch , the cashier , the bank has kept puce with the growth of the yards and that is saying a good deal. OMAHA AVHOIjHKAhK MARKETS , Produce , FrultH , Etc. The fvUfiU'lim are the prices ( it which tuts of jirodiu'c ( ircxuhl on tlttn imir- let. Fmltx or oMicr lines o/yoo < / requiring Kctm lulmr of piii'llmj citnnot dlinij/s In sn ] > ] ) llc < l oninit.iltlriinlci-mittltc.tHUiit' jirlcct qiuital the fo itmtlc. / . BlTTKii The receipts were lighter than usual , while the demand was active ut prices heretofore quoted. Very choice dairy butter is quoted at ISfaiiUc , medium grades Ui10e ( , ordinary , UftilSi1. Koos Market steady , receipts only fair , Prices ' . " 'Oi-JlU * . CIIEKM : There wusngoood demand yester day. Following prices are quoted : Fancy full cream , Cheddars , single , lUc ; lull twain twins , KXQiWXe ; yonngAniericas , lit&iIJtckj ; brick checho , 100 Ibhi case , 14@lBoj Liinburgcr , W Ibs in case , I'XgliiJ c. In less qualities , 14Q 14) ) e ; Swiss domestic , UKiJl c. PoULTitv The market was actiro yester day and some heavy sales worn made. Live chickens have advanced. Dressed fowls continuo - tinuo steady , The following prices arc GIMK The frame market was more active than usual yesterday and sales were heavier , hotels and restaurants being heavy purchas ers. The supply Is equal to all demands ut prices following , Piairio chickens | ; j.r)0@4.00 : mallard ducks. t2.SW7ia.KI : quail , rJ.-'SQ'J.M ; teal und mixed ducks 11.75 ; snipe , { 1.35 ; Jack rabbits , 35 < < j 1CV cadi ; Amall iiibbll * $1 83periled ; door , CffJ'n * ; nntelnii | * , T ( < iyi ; deer saddles , IH'illo ; nnd-lopo , l'J ( Hc. , . [ POTATOUocolnt * UL'bt nnd innrKot dull. Price * steady ; t'tali < ina L'dlorudo llndlngn ready ninfkot at iK'c. ' Clmlce homo pi-own jititatoeo , HVdTlv ; common grades , 4 > Xi < iMV. SWKFT PITTHK ( ChrtlCt1 hoiili ) grown and New Jersey stock , IWpei' lb ; common grades , ' . ' ( < ( Ji , i * . ' I5nsnood slot % N.OOCd'J SO ; fair to peed , * l.fAil.7r ) ( ) ; California beans , M. ' . ' .20. .20.ONHiX" Home grown , SOftZOOi * ; Spanish onions per fiO-lb crati1' , W.tK ) . S\nn : Knu'T Choice , per bbl , fS S.jj9.00 ( ; Ji , bbl. f \V I : > IK ) . ' OTIIIS : 1'lnln stnndnrd. 25c ; standard , SOc'i extra select" , Me ; New York count" , 4U ( * . Ti'UNii" Good sales nt'IVfJiW , accotding to quality ; rutabagas , T0 ( " 5c. C it i n low 1:11-Choice : stock limit n sternly nmrki't utW.riilCii3.75. Cvnn\oi--tiood : c.ibb.ige f-ells readily nt COc per do/en or ? . " > ( HI per hundred. CCI.KKY The iiipi'ly ' Is good. Choice celery , JC > ( in."ie per do/en ; fancy , I.Xl.'Mli1 ; e.xtni line Salt Lake celery , 51.5(1 ( per dozen. Cinr.ii Cliolio Michigan elder , fO.fiO iicr bbl. of ! gal. CiuNiinnuir.o Hell& Cherry , fiOW-tV ) ; Bell & Bugle , * S.5U ( < iy. ) ; .Cupo Cods , W.WKjS lO.tX ) . Ari'i.r. ' ! Active and steady. 1'astern fruit , { 'l.rxiffl..T ( ! fair to choice stock , < cj.2. > 6i3.ri ( ) ; fancy Jonathans. $ : i.r > OCTt.7r ( ! . ( JriNcnt Choice Calffornla quinces , J2.00 @ 2.10 per box. Itoxuv Good choice honey In 1-lb frames limit H ready market ut 'Jlu22e. Porcons Choice rice corn , JiCinc per lb ; other kinds , 2g2-ft ( ' * per lb. OK < S < II : < Louisiana , fl.Wiper box ; fS.M ) per bbl ; Florida , * > cr box , fl.00ffi4.rll. ( LuMos'st Messina lemons , ? fi.OOC7r > .f > U ; Malaga , fi.OO ; extra line Maori , tft.4lNi ) ( ( f,0. CAI.IFOIIMA FUIMTS Pears , t2.Wia'J.7ri. ( CjitAlT.s New York grapes , < Hb baskets , 40fit75c ; California double crate , ft.&O ; crate , t' > .yriC < ? 2.(0. ( BVXASAS The market is well supplied at the following prices : Choice bananas , t.00@ 3.W ) ; medium buchcs , t2.lHi.OO ) : ; common , tt.rili2.H ( ( ( ) . Ni rs Peanuts , " ( ft'l c , raw ; Brn/ll nuts , llc ! ; almonds , Tarragona , ! . " -'c ; English wal nuts , 15 ( < tl8e ; lllberts , 12o. Grocers' IjlHt. Corrr.r : Ordinary grades , 20a20 ( ; o ; fair. 21 ( 21J5c ; prime , ilji22c ! ( ! ; fancy green and yellow , 2IK 2.V ! ; old government Java , 2 , @ IKlc ; Interior .lava , ii'iCy'-'So ; Mocha , ' 'XjIUdc ; Arbucklo's roasted , " . ' .V c ; McLanghlin's XXXX , 23 4c ; Dilworth's , 24 c ; Hod Cross , " ' ' jiiHMiMO Extra4-tle , 2.00 ; No. 1 , ? 2.00 ; No. 2 , # 1.75 ; heavy stable , 1.00. CAXDV Mixed , OiJUlc ; stick , 8f ( 9 c. Juu.ir.s 30-lb ( tails , $ l.bO@l..IO. PitovisioNs Hums , lOJjffii'llJti * ; breakfast bacon , lOJ liZlle ; bacon sides , 8J/W90' / , dry salt , 7X@8c ; shoulders , OJ ( < .7e ; dried beef hanii ? , 10 ( llc ; ill-led beef regular , UJtfjf 10 > fe ; hams , picnic , 7Jiit8c. ( KKFINBI ) LAKI > Tluree , 7' < fc ; 40-lb square cans , 7 } < c ; 50-lb round , 7Hc ; ; 20-lb round , 7 ? < c ; 10-lb pulls , 7e ; 6-lb pulls , 7Jfo ; 3-lb pails , 7c. PicKi.r.s Medium in bbls , $0.50 ; do In half bbls , $3.75 ; small , in bbls , $7.50 ; do in half bbls , $4.25 ; gerkins , in bbls , * S.50 ; do in half bbls , 14.75. Svitui' No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , $ 1.50(7 ( ? 1.55 ; New Orleans , per gallon , H5ij4(5e ! ( ( ; maple syru | ) , half bbls , "old time , per gallon , 80e ; 1-gallon cans , per doz , $10.50 ; half gallon cans , per doz , $0.25 ; cpunrt cans , 125. STAUIn Mirror gloss , 5J4c ; ( ! raves' corn , O' ' o ; Oswego gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c. Hin.LAND Hiimixas : 73C'75c ) ) or keg. DIIII-.I ) FituiTH Apiile.s , new , J4's , Oo ; evap orated 50 lb ring , 'JJjfiilOc ; raspberries , evai > - orated , 2bOE2lJc ; blackberries , evaporated , 94C'fll"c , pitted cherries , 20U21c ( ; peaches , new , 8l2 ( ilc ) ; evaporated , peeled peaches , 2s ( g2io ; evaporated , uupared , 180 < 19c ; now currants , ( y40i7o ; prunes , 4 > < ( % " , citron , raisins London J2.85 2.-I5 California 25c ; , layora , ( - ; fornia loose muscatels , * 2.00i(2.10new ( Val encia , 8 ( ft8) ) < jC. Hoi'i : Seven-sixteenths , 1 IJ GTll ? . CincKiiits Gurneau's soda , butter and pic nic , fie ; creams , Sc ; ginger snaps , be ; city soda , 7c. THISI Japan , SO&Vic ; gunpowder , 20@ OOJfc ; Young HysonV 25@55o ; Oolong , 20 ® OOc. OOc.SUOMI Granulated , 7-Vi7Kc ( ? ; conf A , fijf ( gOJ < c ; white extra C , ( WrrfO e ; extra C , ( ) j < WO' ' e ; yellow C , 5Jifit5e ; cut loaf , 7 @ 7 c ; powdered , 7'gi ( 7Ji'e. Tomcco Lorillard's Climax , 44c ; Splcn did , 41c ; Mechanic's Delight , -lie ; Leggctt & Meyer's star , 4''c ; Cornerstone , 8lc ; Drnm- mond's Hoi-sc Shoo , 44c ; J. T. , 40c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 4lc. CAXXr.n Goons Oysters , standard , per case , ? ; i.l.r > ( 8.20 ; strawberries , 2-lb ( icrcasc , $3.15ii3.20 ( : rabjiberries , 2-lb , per case , J.dO@ 3.10 ; ; California pears , ( ) cr case , fc4.00@4.bO ; apricots , ( > er case , $4.25 ( 4.30 ; peaches per case , f5.7.ri@.ri.b5 ; white cherries , per case , $0.00 ; plums , per case , f380@3.90 ; blueber ries , per case , J2.8 ( ) ( .2.-40 ; egg plums , 2-lb , string beans , ( icrcase , 1.75 ; 2-lb lima beans , per ease , Sl.lK ) ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.50@ 2.00 ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , t2,7."i ; 3-lb tomatoes , t2.40@2.50 ; 2-lb corn , ? 2.UO@ WooDCNWAltc Two-hoop jmlls , per doz , f 1.45 ; three-hoop pails , $1 70 ; No. 1 tub , * l.liO ; No. 3 tub , $5.50 ; No. it tub , $ -1.50 ; wash boards , $1.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.25 ; No. 1 churns , i'J ; Iso , 2 churns , ? t > ; No. it churns. $7. I > ry GooilH. DUCK West Point 29 in , 8 oz , 10J c ; West Point 29 in , 10 oz , 12Xo ; West Point 19 in , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , llic. Checks Caledonia X , 0) ) c ; Caledonia XX , 10'ie ' ; Economy , ! i' o ; Otis , He- Iti.KACiir.D SIIKKTIXO Berkeley cambric , No. ( M ) , 9 c ; Best Yet , 4-4 , li'/o ; butter cloth OO , 4.jO. ! ; C.ibot , aFarwell \ , Sc ; Fruit of Loom , Oc- ; Greene G , lie ; Hope , 7 40 ; King Philllj ) cambric , lie ; Lonsdnle , ll' c ; Lonsdale. bc : New York mills , 10 } c ; Peppeiell , 42 inch , 10 } c ; Peppcrcll , 40 inch. Ul e ; Peppcrcll , 10-4 , 15c ; Pep- perell , 8-4 , ISc ; 1'cpperell , 9-4,20o ; Pep- porcll , 10-4 , 22 0 ; Canton , 4-4 , Si c ; Canton , 4-4 , 9fc } ; Triumph , Co ; Wamsutta , lie ; Vul- cy , 5c. KEXTI'CKV JEANS Memorial , 15c ; Canton ISc ; Durham , 27kc ; Hercules , ISc ; Leaming ton , 22 > fe ; Cottswold , 25c. CitA-iii Stevens'B , lie ; bleached , 7c ; Ste vens' A , 7Mc ; bleached , SJ e ; Slovens' P. SKo ; bleached , 9J c ; Stevens' N. 9Kc ; bleached , 10)c ; Stevens' S H T , 12)40. Mii > c-ii.iAXF.oi's : ' Table oil clotli , J2.S5 ; plain Holland , b'icto lie ; Dado Holland , 12) 0. FIANNII.S : I'lald Haftsmun. ii'Jc ; Goslien , 30c : Quecheo No. lJf , 42c ; Qucchco No. 2 , Jf , 87) ) < c ; Quecheo 'No. 3 , Jf , 32) ) je : Anawan , it ; ) c ; Windsor , S'f. ' . IJed-C 24-inch , Ifi c ; E , 24-inch , 21c ; GO , 24-inch. ISc ; II A F , } ( , 2.r ; ; J H F , 4X , 27' < c ; G , % , i5c. ! CAMIWICS blutcr , 4) c ; Woods , 4)c ) ; Stan dard , 4e ; Peacock , 4' ' c. COMFOHTKUS ifl.iiWiZ35.UO. BIANKKTS White , | 1.00 ( < ? 7.50 ; colored tl.10 (28.1K ( ) . Buowx SIIBKTINO Atlanta A , 4-4. \ { aA \ Bantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , ( i 'c ; At lantic P , 4-4 , SJfc ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , 5'fc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , li/fe ; HoosierLL , 4-4 , fijj'c ; Indian Head , 4-4 , " c ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , fiVc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 5 } < c : Poppcrell H , 4-4 , B o ; Pepjierell O , 4-4 lie ; Pepporell , 8-4 , IGc ; Pepporell , 9-4 , ISo Pcpperell , 10-4. 20c ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4Jfc ; AVachusott , 4-1 , 7c ; Aurora H , 4-1 , Gfae\ \ Au rora B , 4-4 , lie. PUIXTV- SOLID Count * Atlanta , 5) e ; Slater , 5c ; Berlin Oil , ( IJsfe ; Garner Oil , liQ 7c. PIXK AXII HOIIKS Ulchmond , lie ; Allen , lie ; IUrcr ] > olnt , 5c ; Steel Hiver , lie ; Hich- inond , Do ; Pacllio , lijc. . Ixnino BLI'K Wash ington , do ; Century Indigo bine prints , lOo ; American , li'-.c ; Arnold , ( iic ; Arnold B , 10) ) 0 ; Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10 > , c. DUK.-S Chuiter Oak. 4J c : Hiimupo , 3J/c , Lodl , 4'c ( ; Allen , 5)c ; Hiehmond , ! > ) ic\ \ Windsor , Kddystono ; , tie ; Pueilli * , lie. COII.-KT Jixi : Androbcoggin , 75 c ; Ifear- surge , 7l c ; Hockport , ( ! J4c ; Conestogu , li e. BTTStandard , Sc ; ( Jem , 10l , c ; Beauty , 12kc ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased , fH.Wi. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis count LL , liVc ; CO , 7Kc ; SS , bMc ; Name less , 5' c ; No. S , tic ; EE , 9 > jc ; GG , lOUe : XX , 12c ; OO , 14c ; NX , Hie ; HX.lbi * ; K,20r ; No10 , S c ; 40 , wytc00. \ . 12' < jc ; Wl , 15c ; SO , colored , lee ; 50 , colored , 12o ; 70 , colored , 15o : Bristol , IHke ; Union Pacitlc , lb . CAIII-ET WAHIBibb white , ISJ o ; colored , OixaiUM Plunckett checks , 7J4'c ; Whit- teuton , " 'j'c ; York , 7J.fc ; Normandl Dress , 8)fc ) ; Calcutta Dress , 8) ) < c ; Whittenton IJress , 'Je ; Hcnfrow Dress , ! ai2fc. } TICKS Lewiston , 30 In. , 12) ) < o Lewiston , ! t2 in. , 13) < e ; York , 32 in. , 14o ; Swift Hiver General . " Fnx Snuiv-llns advanced n trifle Good qnality , tl.te ( per biHiel. Co * L Egp , jlO.25 ; tint , SI0.25 ; range. $10 25 ; walnut block , 1.75 ; lowu lump , t'JM , low.i imt.tJ.73 : Illinois , $1 2.W4.75 : Hiv There Is a good demand for liny nt the following prices ! Common eoawo hn.\ , < 7.Kii7.50 ( ( per ton ; upland prairk * , $7,75yi ; Gnux Prices remain stend.at . Ttiesdav's quotations , Wheat , No. 2 , liiic ; rye , I5 ( : .0o ; outs , 2c ( ! ; corn , old , ! 17'ac ; corn , new , ! Ge ; barley Is ipioted at fi''yf.'itc , according to qual ity.Hums Hums llrcen butchers' , r.c ; green cured , 7e ; drjGlnt. lOc ; dry salt , V ; gieen calf skins , * . . , ( ; damaged hides , two-thirds price. Tallow : i'4i * . Grease Prime \\Idle , Scyel ; low , ilo ; Drown , I'm * . Sheep pelts , 25imlOo. Fi-its-Haccoon , 20CnN70c ; mink , UKa50c ; musk ruts , fall , 2of5c ; striped skunk , 10 ( IV ( ; mountain wolf. No. 1 , * . 'l.00@i.50 ; ; No 2 , pi-al- rle , (10Crf75o ( ; No. 2 , 40jZI5o ( ; beaver. No , 1 , peril ) , . ( Xlofil.lH ) ; No. 2 , M.lHKiM 25 ; otter , $ l.lKtoai.l ) ; dry deer skins , 20cn3.V per lb ; dry antelope , elk , moo e , etc. , 15ii25il. ( Fi.oiuNI > Fr.r.D Prices stcuily at Tnc's- day's iiuotatlons. Minnesota patents , * -.55 per cwt ; Kansas nnd Missouri winter fancy patents , $2.45u2r ( > 0 : Nebraska patents , $2.2iJ2.U5 ( ! ; rye Hour , ? l.75ieUH ( ) per cwt ; rye , Graham , $1.40 per cwt ; wheat , Graham , $1.75 per cwtcornmeal ; , yellow , Wo per cwt : corn- ineul , white , tl.OO per cwt ; chopped feed , bOe per cwt ; bran , $12.50u ( 13.00 per ton ; screenings , 49.X ( ) @ 12.00 per ton. Si'iniTS Cologne spirits , 1SS proof , $1 10 ; do 101 proof , $1.12 ; spirits second quality , 101 proof tl.lH ; do IbS proof tl.tW. Alcohol Ib8 proof , $2.10 per wino gallon. Hcdistllled whiskies , $ ! .00i71.r ( > 0. Gin blended , tl.SOOJ .MX ) ; Kentucky bourbons , $2.00 < < 1 < UXI ; Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , t-2.00cJli.50 ( : Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , 11.50 ( Sil.lXI. Brandies , Imported , $5.00tb'.5 ( ) ; do mestic , tl.mi@tl.00. Gins , imported , M.50@ li.OO ; domestic , fl.25(7fi.)0. ( : ( ) Champagnes , 1m- IHirtcd , per case , t2S.lHiiaiJK ) ( : ) ; Ainciican , per case , ? 10.Xli ( lii.lio. Hivv : lUnnwviin Iron , rate , ? 2 70 ; plow steal , special cast , 4 0 ; crucible steel , li e ; cast tools , do , 12i lfic , wagon spokes , per set , $2.UOC 550 ; hubs , per set , $1.50 ; felloes , sawed dry , $1.50 ; tongues , ciii'li , 75c ; axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per lb. llVTI3c ( ; coil chain , per Ib.li'jOMiic ; malleable , S ( riOe ; Iron wedges , Oc ; crowbars , tie ; harrow teeth , 4e ; spring steel. 4 ( < f5e ; IJurden's horse shoes , i-1.75 ; Burden's mule shoes. 5.75 ; barbed wire , In car lots , $4 00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 , $2.40 ; steel nulls , $2.50. FINt.xlllNO. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , lj | inch , s. 2s..f50 50 3d , clear , 1 inch , s. 2s. , . . . . 45 50 " " IJf , 1)4. ) -in . . . . 40 50 A select , 1 inch , s. 2s. , . . . . 40 00 " " Wi 1H'- ' 44 00 B " 1 inch , 8.2ln . . . . 30 00 " " l.Vi Da.-in . . . . 37 00 1'01'l.Alt I.t'MIIKll. Clear Poplar , Hx. lids , } t in. , s2 s . . . . $ , ' ( , > 50 " " yt in. Panel , s2s . . . .2700 " " Corrugated Ceiling , J . . . 23 50 1HHUII" . No. 1 com , s 1 & . $18.00 I No. 1 , com , s 1 s$17.00 No , 3 " " 15.501 No. 4.- " " 13.00 SOI'TIIKIIN Vii.l.O'.V JMNi : . Com. 4 & 0 in. flooring ? 17.5l ( Star " " 21.50 Clear % in Ceiling 21.50 Clear } i'm Partition 25.00 Clear nnish , 1 & U | in. , s 2 s 20.00 Clear corrugated coiling , 4 in 25.00 Yellow pine casing and base 27.00 rr.xcixu. No. 1 , 4 & 0 in 12 & 14 ft , rough $10.50 " " " 10 " 10.50 No. 2 , " 12 & 14 " 10.00 " " " 10 " 17.50 Cr.lMXO AND 1'AIITITIOX. 1st com. % in White Pine Ceiling f-UOO 2nd " " " " 28.00 Clear , ? „ ' in Norway " " 10.00 2nd com. % in " " " 14.00 b TOC 1C 11OA11D9. A 12 inch sl s f-15.50 No.lcoiu.l2 in s 1 s , 12 ft 20.50 " " 14 ft 10.00 " " " 10 ft 18.50 No. 2 , " " 10.00 " " " 10 ft 17.50 Inch Grooved Roofing , 1.00 ] > er M , more than 12-Inch stock boards same length. SUIINll. A , 12,14 & 10 ft . $21 50 I C , 12,14 & 10 ft.f 15.50 U , " " 20.501 D. " " 12.50 J. B. HAYNES , -OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER , Third Judicial District , T tllAMlil.ll 0V ItlJIMlllCK. vita TUI oEoauirHT or TBII COUNTRY WILL 8I BT IZAVUIUIll THIS Mir THAT TUB CHICAGOROCK , ISLAND&P4CIFIC RAILWAY t\f \ rtnon of Iti c ntr l ponltlol c.aja reUtlon to lion Eait of Cbltigo , fttul contliuuui linoi at tcrmliiil point ! Weit , Horthvivit and hoatliweit , Is the true middle link In that transcontinental cyatem vrhlch InTltf and facilitate ! trarel and traffic between the Atlantic and 1'acUc. Tte Hock Iiland main line afid branches Include. Chicago cage , Jollet , Ottawa , I.aEalle , I eorla , Oenneo , Uollna and llock Iiland , In lillnalsj DaTinport , Mu > catlne < Walhlngton , Falrfleld , Ottuuiwa.Otkalooia , WcitUb- ertj.Iowa CityUe Molnei.Indlanola.Wlnteruet , Allan * tic , Knoirlll * , Audubon , Ilarlan , Guthrle Crntro and Council lllnlti , In Iowa : tlallatln , Trenton , St. * ' , itpn , Cameron and Kaniai Cltjr , In Mliiourl ; Loaf jnorlh and Atehlion , InKaniaii Albert I.eaMlnneapolIi and It.I'aulInUlnneiotat Watertown and Sioux Falli.lv Dakota , and hundred * of Intenncdlato cltlei and to * ni. ' . 'The Great Rock Island Route" ' Guarantee ! ipeed , comfort , certainty and ! f ty. Itt permanent way lidlitlnruiihrd forIti excellence. It ! Bridge ! arc of itone and Iron , It ! track Ii of lolld iteel.lti ralllngitorkperfcct. Itipaiiengcrequlpm nt hai all the lately appllancii that riperlrncehaipr rei meful , and for luiurloui accommodatlora Ii uiu lr- paired. } ta Expreii Trains conilit of superior Day Coachei , elegant lullman lalaco Parlor and Klceplug Can , luperb Dining Carl , prorlJIng delicious nieali , and ( tictwoea Chicago nnd Bt. Joseph , AtchUon and Kansai City ) restful Reclining Chair Can. Jt man agement Is conierratlre , Us discipline exacting "The Famous Albert Lea Roi-.re" Between Chicago and Ulantapolls and Bt. I'a. Ii the farorlte. Oierthlillno Solid Fast Eipren Trains run dally to attractive resort ! for tovrUti In Iowa and tllnnesota , and , ria Watertown and Sioux Falls , to tbe rich wheat and grating land ! of Interior Dakota. Via teneca and Kankakev , the llock Island often superior Inducement ! to traveler ! between Cincinnati , Indian , apolli , Lafayette and Council llluITi , St. Joseph , Atchl- on , Learenworth , Kaniai City , St. I'aul , and Intcrme * dlate polnti All patrons ( eipeclally ladlci and chll- ilrvnrecrh eprotectlon.eourteiy and kindly attention. Tor ticket ! , maps , folders , coplei of Wottern Tr ll , or any desired information , apply to principal ofllces In the Unlti-d Htatei aud Canada , or address , at Chicago , I. R. CAIlf , ( . ST. JUKI , E. A. UOUIOOI , Mtauir , 0. . nt r > M. IfV wt ccrdllilr reeonntn4 vcur ( i 11 thi t l icmcdy , drill ! Known lo ut fcf IXbonttca Tl TO t U1T . \ net Olecl , D ir ot * 4 AOI u 1 We lu.t iol < ] ccnildtr. .CABMBirleuri , tlr.tnflln crcry cm U tufivcn ittliUctica. Vrt oil ; bjr tbl AUott * Lltk , ITUI Chialol Ct. lluJicn. K. T. ClaoloafttlJ OUo. . EcldtjDtufrliti. flic * 1.00 , uuence.NerTuu l > bllUycauh i through errors mid bad practice * CURED. tt LU M MKAb t ,19Lotu .t. "tiLuuU Agricultural ImpTiomonts. " " cTlURCHIUL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wapns , C rri > o ami Hue i < * . J < 'n ' < Sln-ot Ili'twpcafth and lull , llmntm , .S.Wi Vn. 'ClNINQEn ft METOALF CO. * Agricnllnral Implements , Wa onsCarriagcs , HuKlo * , Klff. W hulioalc , Oiualm , Nrbrniaii. " " "PARLIN. ORENDORF & . MARTINT , \V7iolf xlc IVnliT * In AgricnllnrallfflDlcfflcnlsWagons , & Buggies WUUUMJRtid SW.JoniA Stii'clOmoliiv. ' P. P. MAST fi CO. Manufacturers of Bncfcoye Drills. Sectors. Cultlratom , liny lt t.p . ( 'Mi-r Mill * ami l.nluu ) I'ul' vcrlicr. ' Cor lull nml Nlcliolns directs , " " WINONA IMPLEMENT caC Agricultural liimlciiiciiis.WaEons . SBiiggies rornrrHlli nml Nlcliuln * Mrt < vtl , Artist ' Miitorlnlsr" " * ' ' A.'HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos ami Organs , 1513 DouiilM Strwt , Omiilm , Nul.ra kn. Boots nnd Shoos. W. V. MORSE Si CO. , Jotters of Boots and Shoes , Ol Tarnaru St. , Onmha , Neh. Manufactory , Somrael Street , lloilun. KIRKENDALL , JONES t CO. , ( Suecc or lo llccd , Jonrs A Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Agccti for llostnn llubbcr Slip * Co. 110 ] , 1104 Jk Hot ! lliunu ? St. , Omnha , Neliniska. Coffeee , plcoa , Eto. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omahn Curfoe and Splco Mills. Teas , ColTees Spices , Baking Powder , KlaTorliiK Kitr ctiij iJiitntlry Blur , Ink * . Kto. 11111418 llimu'y blreet.Umuha , Nutnvska. _ _ _ Cjrookory andjCl sawnro. W. C7\V RIG H TT Asent for the Mniiufncturpri find Importcn of Crockery , Glassware. Lamps , Chimneys. Ktc. omcc.SUS. IStliSt. , Oiunlia , NeliruskH. ' Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing , Bittr , KIIKI nnd 1'roilucc. ConMiinnicnt ! lollclted. IKtantinrtor * ( or Stoncwurc. llt-rrr Holes nnj ( ) r i'Q lluikol ! . 1414 lloilitf Bt , . Om hn. RIDDELL St RmDELlT ! Storage and Commission Merchants , WIEDEMAN A CO. . Produce Commission Merchants , foultrj. lluttcr.Cianif , Fruits. Klc. nuhoutli 14lh St. , OmatiA. Nebraska , CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , ( hiicceisori to McShane A Schrci-dor. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Onmlm , Nebraska. Coal , Coke and Llmo. OMAHA COAL. COKE & LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Son Coal , KG South 13th Street , Omr.lm , Nebraikit. ' J. J. JOH NSON & CX , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , ted Fhlppors o ( Coal , Coki > , Ci'inrnt , 1'lRflcr , Lira * , Drain Tile anil Sewer I'lpo. Uttlrp , rititun llutcl , Faroam Ht. , Omaha , Neb , Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , ' SMppers of Coal and Coke , 211 youth 13th St. , Omaha. Neb. _ Dry CoodB an M. E. SMITH t CO. , Dry Goods , FnrnisMng Goods and Notions 11W and llOlUoiiKlm , Cor , llth St. . Omaha , Neb. KILPATRcK-KOCH Importersand JOukrs in Dry GoodsMions , Genti' KurolibliiK Goods.CurnerlUb and lUrnej BU Omnha , Ncbrakka. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE. Wnolcsale Dealers in Furniture , Knrnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Crocorles. PAXTON , GALLAGHER 4 CO. . Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 7 % , 707,709 and 711 H , lOtb Ht. , Omaha , Net ) . McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , IJtk and Lenvcnnortb Mri'cts , Omaha , Nebraska D. M.STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , H19 , mi and 1221 Harner Street , Omaha , N b. ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , 1114 and 111C llnrncj Street , Omaha. Neb. Hardware. LEE , PRIED ft CO. , Jokers of Hardware and Nails , TinwareSli > et Iron.Ktc. Aiitnta for Howe Hcalet.and illurul Tuwder Co. , Omaha , Nttb. HIMEBAUGH 4 TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanlci' Tool * and Buffalo Rcalei. 14(6 ( Uouilai-it. Omaha , Nebraska. RECTbR & WILHELMY CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Harncj rit . , Omaha , l b.Vcslprn Aeonti ( or Austin I'uwilar Co. , JelTeri > ( > n Mcul Nallf.l-air- hanks Standard Hcalcs. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Waeton Stock , Hardware Lumber , etc. 1109 and 1211 Ilirney .Street , Omaha. EDNEY 4 GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Hats , caps , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , HOT Hamcr Ptroet , Omaha , Neb. Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO and ILER & CO. . Importers & Joote of FineWines & Liqnors East India Hitters an'l Domestic Uquors. 1112 Hartley Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. . All kinds of Building Material at Wholesale IMk BUeet and Union 1'ocldc Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lnmher , Lath , Lime , Sash , con , etc , Yardi-Comer 1th and Douglaij Corner ilk and Duuglas. c. N. DEITZ. Dealer in all Kinds of Lnmher , llth and Ctllfornla Eli. , Omaha , N b. m ' " FRED W. GRAY , Lumber Ume Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner tth and Douglas Kti. , Orn ha. * T T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only , Office , 1103 rarnut BUnt , Omaha " -JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , ' ' Wholesale Lumlier , Etc , tmtatitA and American Portland Ciroiot. Rtatl f * "tnr Miwt | k Htf CHAS. . LEE , J Dealer In Hardwood Lnmber , 7J tTooa Carp * I * nJ 1'nrqupl I'lourlug , Mi ami Douglal Mllllnory nnd iT'oUEHFELDEM * co Importers Uolitos of Millinery & Notion ! aw , 710 atitl 811 South Hilt Btref I. Notions. J. TiolNSON NOToN CO. Wholesale Notions aud Furnisliing Goo.i _ 4UI find 4 * Sotitli lOtli Street , Oinalm. _ * VINYARD & yCHNEIDER Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 1105 Hartley Street. Oniilia. _ Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO * Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils/ / .tlo ( Iroase , etc. , Omivlia. A , II. Illiliop , Maaagtf ; Popor. . . . . . . _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ I- CARPENTERPAPER co. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , stork of rrlntlnu , wra'tplnit and wrlll AI | 'I > | HT special atlf iitlnh t'Hin ! lu cnr luad oHlen. J Prlntora * Mntorlals. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION.1 I Auxiliary Publishers , Dealer ! In type , prvisri and i-rlutorn' iuppi : i. Ml riouth IllU htravt , Ouiaha. Kunuor CootlH. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Good ! Oil Clothing ami I.riUlicr llolllun. IUH rnrimm Hlratt , Stonm Fittings , PlimP8 JJS . " " A. L. STRANG CO. , , Pumps , Pipes and Engines. Btcnra , water , rnllxnf nnil nilnlnu ! uiillv | > , etc. M va nml W4 Varimin Mrytft.oniitlia. , . CHURCHILL PUMP"CO Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , gleam ami Wiitor Sumillon. lli-itliiinrlt'r , | * for Maik Koost A fo'i nuoJs. 1111 Kimiam M. . , Omnlin. " j U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP"CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , HallldajVlml Mills. IU1 nml Ml Knrnnm M. , Om h . U , K HUM , Acting Mnmiuer. B R O WN ELL it CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Bliecl Iron Work , Stvim Pnmp- w Mllli. 1213-lIU l aenwurth plrt'ol.Oumlia. Soocls. PHIL. STIMMEL& CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds ( ill nnd Un.lonc'S St. , Oiim'm Storage , ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & co. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Hrniicli hoiire of the llenney llnKKy t'u IIUL'uk'i a | Kliolvsulu ami rvtnll t KX.ulO ntul 1.112 linrd bticut , Omaha 'IVIt'i'lunui Nu , .to. , JToas mid Cigars. ( _ " " WM. A. WILSON" & co. , Importers and Jobbers of Teas & Cigars , Spires and Daisy Making I'otrdrr. 1410 nnd IIIU llat > ney Street , UmiiliR. , EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornicl Joliu Kl'i-ui'ter ' , Troprletur. WQ Doiliti' anil 1U1 aud 1UO Nurlli luth Stret't. Omalia. ; 1 Smoke Stacka , Bo 11 o re " , Eto. j | H. K. SAWYER. ) Manufacturing Dealer in Smoie Stacks , Tnnksaml llenrrfll Ilollor lli-pnlrlng. 131 Uodtfu Btroot , oiuutia , Neb. Iron Wprks. i " " * - - - PAXTON & Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort , Kiifflnen. IlraM wurk , ennrnl foundry , tnnrhlnc nn blaiktuilth wuik. uincu nnd nurki , U. 1 * . Hy. and , 17th Htroot , Omaha. _ j OMAHA wlrTEcV IRON WORKS , t Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk mils , window gnnrdii , flower nlKiuM , wlro slgnp , etc. , Ut North ICth St. , Omaha. _ f OMAHA SA"FE"ANb "lRbN WORKSJ Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes ! Vaults , jail work. Iron and wlr fencing , nlgni , etc. 0 , Andrcen , I'rop'r. Cor , lull and Jiuksun Bt . MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co M nufncturura and Jobhurs In Wagons , Buggies , RaKes , Plows Etc , Cor 9th and I'nUIIC St . , Oiiuiha. Nvli. MEAGHER & SPROAT. General Agents for IMebold Safe 4 Ixick Co.'i Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.Time Locks , Vault * and Jail Work , 1415 Farnam str l , Omaha. Ovornllu. _ ' ' CAN'FIE'LD MANUFACTURTNG co. Manufacturers of Overalls , J ans rants , Ehlrti , KU ; . 1103 anil 1104 Douglas Btfeet. Omaha , Nub. 8a h , Doors , Etc. " M. A. DISBROW & CO. , Wliolesalo Manufacturer * of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch Office , 12th and Iiard Htreetn , Oinaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldings , Stair Work and Interior Hard Wood Fl lib , N. B. Corner Mb. and l-oaveuworth Streetl , Ouiaha , Neb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Doors , Aad IlUndi , Turning , Matr-work. Hank and Offlc * Hltlugs. wth and 1'iippltloa AYCUUO. Browera. STOR2 & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , Uil North Eighteenth btrcet , Omaha , Nub. ail. I'AI.UKK. N. V. 1IICIIUAK. J. II. l PALMER , RICHMAN Si CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Office Itooin s < , OppoiK/i Kiehanze Ilulldlng , Union .Stock Yardn , South Omaha , Neb. MoCOY BROS. . Lire Stock Commission Merchants , Market furnWird free on ai > pllcatlon , Htockem anil feeders furnished oa peed lonns. llefc'rcncn : Oma- lia National llauk aniThoiith Oinaha Nutluual. Union HUick Yardf , houtb Omaha , LORIMER , WESTERFIELD Si. MALEY Liye Stock Commission , ; Room IS , Kichanta HulMIng , Union Stock Tarda. S'tilh OmabH , Neb , HORN & SHARPE. Commission Dealers in Liye Stock , Iloom Zj , Kirhanva Ilulldlni , Union Htm-k Vtli. & Omaha , noiemicet 1'nloii ' Nnl'l Hank , Omaha. UnlouKtock Yards Hank , H. Omaha , K. S. Ikiwley i'res. Am. Hank Jt'lrusl Co. , Omaha. ALE X A'N D EfTb'FITCH , ' Commission Dealers in Live Stock , Room 22 , oiiiioiltn Eichanita IlulldlnK , Union Htod Yards , ttaulh Omaha , Nub. UNION ST"OCK "YARDS co. , " Of Omaha , Limited , _ John f. Boyd , HamrlDtendtnt. JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT AdvuitlsltiK Inn always | no > ea euecfSBful. Iloforo VlacliiKarif Newupupcr AtlvcrtlsInK consult LORD & THOMAS. , iUTHtTUIIU AUMTI , ! U U M &t < ilk lUMt , CHICAGO )