' THE OMAHA DAILY ' " 113E ; TUESDAY , .Js'OYEMPER'.apj 1887. _ _ _ . 3 THE SPECULATIVE AH Whont News nnd Glrcum&tnnccB Bullish. in Character. SMALL GAIN IN PRICES RECORDED 1 lie Ai rlvnlM ol'Coi-n LargeiTliati I'n- t hunted A Strong I'VclliiK K\- lilhllcd In I'l-ovMdiiH General Quotation * . CHICAGO PHOIUJCI : MAKKKT. riiHAf.o , Nov. 2S. | Special Telegram to lliu HI.I : ] About nil the news mid clrcilin- Hlmices be.irlng upon wheat values to-iluy woic bullish and they brought about an ad- vaucu In prices , huUhc.galn was small. Thu most Important factor und the ( jieatest sur prise lo the trade was tlio showing made by tlm vislblu supply Mati.'incnt of nn Increase of only 400,000 busliL'lH , This win about 1KKHX ( ) , ( ) bushels less thiiii had been ex pected , and thu highest prices of the day Im mediately followed tlio announcement. The rolil weather ami It.n effect IIHIII | the unpro tected wheat plant was talked about , but an other bldo to the tempcraturo feature was presented In di p itches from tlio northwest announcing that the cold weather was most favorable for fanneis1 dollvct leu , and would bo likely to Increase them. Opening prices weru about Jjc above the closing llgurc.s of Saturday at Tt fe for December , 7t ( ? < ( jti'iJfc ( for January , and Sl fo for May. Local traders seemed to think that theno prices were high enough to make wiles piolltablo and under their offerings the llrst movement was downward , December touching 7" > ( i'T.r > Jlfe , January 7(1 ( Ve anil May h2 ' ( , ( < ' % - . Then followed a idow icactlon until , u | > n Knowledge of the visible supply llgurcs , December t-old at 'iriliii7li.jC ' | , .lanuary 7tVO'.7t ! > J < c and May Klihij'e. ) ( ( : | From these figures the market nagged back until the I o'clock close , Hvheii December stood at njfdi 7c ( ! , .lanuary nom inally at 7tiif ) f7iX ( ' "ml May at SJJjjc , an iidvauco for the last named and most active ilelivery of ? , over Saturdav's closing price , lint only c over the opening flumes of to day. Jii May corn , the most active delivery , tlio fluctuation was just le on the morning ses sion. The opening was at a little under Saturday's * closing atir > Xe for December , ) ( ' . < for .lanuary and iVI'j'e ' for May. The last named delivery sold at the opening at My/fe / , but then the market weakened somewhat , the local tradcrH evidently counting on the cold weather and Its promise of larger receipts. The arrivals hero also were larger than ox- peeled- t ! " cars against an estimate of L'lO cars. Prices fell to 45 ; ' fc for December , 45Xe for.lannary and Wl' i ; for May , but the de- i-lnu ! was too insignificant to encourage the Hhnrt sellers , anil an Imirovement | began which carried December to 4l4V ! , .lanuary to ir.e ' and May to fil V. The top prices were not maintained , however , the leaetion during the last half hour carrying them down until at 1 o'clock December rested at 4(1' ( ' ( fit il ( ? c , .launary at 4ilNe and May at ) ' < < . Oats sagged a little around the opening , owing to thu early weakness in coin , initial trades in December and .lanuary being at Si's V- mid In May atii : ; < e. After touching III JjV May climbed to 'WM'e ; ) under an iicttvo demand ami at 1 o'clock il'J'/o was the mar- Itet , December closing at 2"5nc. ; ! In pi ovisions a strong feeling was exhibited. The prices obtained were In some instances u little higher than those cif Saturday and the market commanded a good sitppoi t and closed In u stiong condition. Trading was also unite fair , though moio than ordinarily spasmodic medic and a little too much professional to give entire satisfaction. Knrly In the day a round lot of 10,0X ( ) bbls of pork for May was bought by a prominent speculator at $14.75. Koi * the Hist half hour or so after the open ing the market was very linnet lied and holders of future orders found it difficult to make trades. Ai-mt.Noox 8o.sio.v- . Wheat firmer ; May S.'l'fc , December 7i&f.7ti'fe ( ( ? ' , Januarv 79fc. ( ! Corn linn. Oats tinner ; May Jtt'VOl.'WJfe , December and Januarv 2b6 e. Pork was strong , closing at $1 U'Olg 1 l. > J , ' < f for .Tmnmrv , $ I4.i5 : for Kebruary and S14.77'.ji$14.SO ' ( for ribs were a trltlo easier ; January closed at M.IJ'.O T.in , Februari ut S7.22J.J and March ut i * , i)5. CHICAGO MVK STOCK. Gnu-Ado , Nov. 28. [ Special Telegram to the HKI : . ] CA-rfu : The nm this moriiin- , ' hhows nearly MM decrease as compared with last Monday and should the following days of the week show a corresponding falling off , then look for a sharp upturn. Although the run was comparatively light , buyers were not breaking their ucckb running after cattle , yet they exhibited some uneasiness over tlio Kttimtioii and these that had urgent orders were earli In the saddle and did not leave a lot of desirable steel s when they could come nnywlicre near the asking price. Taken altogether there was a decided Improvement nnd hopeful feeling among KilcMiicn. There were fewer of the plain and common class of natives and a light run of Texans and rangers , all of which helped the owner nnd salesman of natives. On the other hand , every refrigerator room nnd car from Chicago to New York is full of cheap dressed beef and until these be gin to disappear there will bo no really sub stantial advance . Shipping steers , 1I150 to 151X1 Ibs , fl.OOdf-i.OO : 1 ! > 0I ( to 1H50 Ibs , 1.00 ® 4.15 ; 1150 to 1200 Ibs , $ - > .75 ( ; i.50. Stockers nnd feeders , fJ.tXXii2.b5 ; cow.s , bulls and mixed , * I.K ) ( < (2.fiO ( ; bulk , $ l.M ) < Ti2.2o. Of Texas cattle there were ; ! ,000received , mostly oows _ , which hold at { l.fjOi\.00 ( ) ; steers , & . 'M Uoos. Trade continues active , the supply shows u matked falling oft and the quality was poor. At St. Louis , Kansas City nml elsewhere the run was light. As to prices , there was little or no change as compared with Saturday. Some salesmen called values higher on account of the poor quality. Hcst heavy sold within a range of $5.U5.y5 : ) ( ; imekers , $5.1fi < : if5.'J5 ; common , $4.SOM5.10 ; light sorts , ei.7l > @ 4iO ; pigs , $ t.'jQ 1.50. IjlVH STOCK. Union Stock Yards Chicago , Nov. 28 Tlio Drovers' Journal reports : Cattle Receipts , S.OUO ; strong ; fancy , Ji.tO : ; shipping steers , f..75i4. ! ! > 0 ; stockcrs und feeders. FH ) ( .f.5 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , ? 1.10rty.50 ; bulk , fl.bO&iS.S.'i. Texas cattle , Jl.r > 0a-,75. ( 1 logs-ReceiptsKO.OOO ; strongearly , clos Ing easier ; mixed , $4.C > 5ii5.15 ( : : heavy , $4.b5 ( J ri.r. : ; light. $ ( .5o < < -.si ; skips , SLOO ' .M. Sheep Receipts,5,000 : good , stro'ng ; com mon , weak ; natives , $ J.7ri(2J.u ( : ) ; ' western $ : i.00ui.75 ( ; ; Texans , $ 'J.50Q < 3.40 ; lambs , J.7. Nullunnl Stock Var < ln. Knsr St IioiilH , Nov. " 'S. Cattle Kecoipts , l.MK ) Hhlpments , 1HK ( ) ; miirket steady ; choice heavy native steers , f4.aoi74.l.0 ! ' ; fair to pooi iiatlvo steers , f..SKi(4.O ! : ; butchers' steers fair to choice , fU.XUH ( ) ! ; ) ; stockers aim feed era , fulr to good , fl.50Q2.7l ) ; rangers , (2.21 I logs Receipts , 0,000 ; shipments , 1,000 , active and higher ; choice heavy und butch ors' selections , tA.UKj75.iiO ; Yorkers and pack ing , medium to prime , $4.71K2" > .15 ; pigs , com mon to good , f UlW.1. KiuimuiClty , Nov. 2S.-Cattle-neocipts l.ljO ; shipments , 2,400 ; steady , except cow. nnd choice butchers' stuff , which were stront and n shade higher ; good , lo choice corn-fcd . , , . * "f " - - v -.a | e il > | mv ( ntlll'tllVtt > a | | W steady and 5 ( < IHH ] higher ; common to choice * i.25rf5.l)0 ( ) ; skips and pljrs , SU.X'jT4.lO. ( ) NEW Vonic , Nov. .XJ. [ Sjwclal Tclegran to the liui : . ] STOCKS The stock marke was a realizing one. The boars , seeing price dropping steadily , turned In and sold hcavllj nml accelerated the downward movement the declines extending to Z % points. Th cause of the sharp decline was renewed feu of tl ht money , five selling by Ixmdon , con tinucd reports qf i-nto cutting east nnd wcs and the .rcx > rt that the Iron interest wouJt demand u reduction lu rules tvoiu coal road * AU Hie large bear traders were In the mar ket , The largest selling was In Reading , tYlili-li broke " \ percent. The next weakest property wns Missouri Pacific , which drop ped U | ioints. Grangers received their share of attention and broke 1 < HR1 ( ? percent , Kansas ft Texas went off ' 4 per i-eit | on rc- 1 Mirls affecting I ho reorganization plnn. Union Pacific , which showed the greatest gain last week , was weak , hate reports of the investigation committee's report will not be as favorable as expected , and it followed the general list by declining 'J points. The weakness continued until the last hour , when n small mlly occiured nnd closing Bales wcio nl almost inside prices and showed declines extending fiom ; \ to 2 points. Krlo exhib ited the .smallest loss and was attributed to rumors that Ihu next repoi t will MII prlso its friends , Chicago commission houses have walled for several weeks for a good oppor tunity to sell stocks and to-day trading was heavy. The majority of western operatois nra bearish and think the decline Is not yet over. The totnl"Miles were ! > < ! ) ,705 xhni es , GOVIIINMISTS : Government bonds woio dull and heavy. UlSTr.linAl's Qt-OTVTIOSS , P. H. 4s rcKlntetod.ian , 0 , .V N. W HflJJ I' . S. 4ruiiiipim. . lai'i tin iirffvricil l.f ) 1T.H. 4lsii-Klslld. 1117 % ( > . V.I1 1M7H I'.S 4'N coupon..HWliO. II. N "uyt I'lirltlMHof-Hi . . . l-.il VO.T M ( 'tinadu Hdiitlicrn. , " Pnc-lllti Mull : (7j ( | Ci-ntrnl I'aclllc . : rhldigii , v Alton KM I'lillmun I'ulnrttOiiIWi ( ! . , II. .VO TJ7 Heading ( > H3 { I ) . , I..V W Ill * , Hock iHliintl. . . . II-'U I ) . .V It. ( J ' l st. t , . &s. r Kile KM i . . ' ' ! ' do pii'fcrrcd . . . ( H C. . M.St. . IMlll. . 7.V/ , lIllnolNlVntial. . . . HIT do prefi'iTed . ll'l I. , II. .tW II St. P. AM ) . : KI' ( K.A.-T 17 ilopx'fi'lted . KI7'l ' l.ukuShoiu HPi'Texus ' Parlllu 'M I , . \-N Hl > , , ( 'nlon I'nrltlififty Mlclilgiiti Central . H7'i ' W. , yt. I , . A. 1' 17 .MlKHoiull'iiL-llli : . .l l ilo prcfcriril . . .IIIU MlssoiitI I'mIllcijiJ W. U. Teltgiaph. . . 7 'j do picfi'iifd . \n\\ \ \ Movi-.y On call , easy at ! t@7 per cent , closed offered at 5 per cent. PIIIMI : MiicANiii.i ! : : I'M'cn tigS per cent. Sriiiii.iMi I'J\CII\MII ' : Dull , steady at tl.fc'J for 00 day bills , and KWJf for de mand. ritODUCK MAKKKTS. , Nov. 2S. Following are the 2SO : closing prices : Flour Steady and unchanged ; winter wheat , $ ; i.riUii ( | . ( M ) per bbl ; spring wheat , jt.WIl.rOperbbl : ( : rye , f'3. " . /.W : ) perbbl ; nick wheat , ij.V. ( ) ( < / O.U5 petbbl. . Wheat ( Julet and slow caily , opening J o icttt-r than Saturday's clo.sc , later became strong and closed JiC"f < ' above Saturday ; cash , Tiio ; December , iilj.j'e ; Mny , hi : ; < c. Corn Firmer and active , opened a t-hado .Hitler Saturday's close and closed % ( < l4U ilgher ; cash , 4tijfuUeccmbur \ , 10 b'cj May , 5Ie. 5Ie.Oats Oats May delivery tittracted the greatest Utention , although oiiening Kftlower. \ : . there was nn advance nnd thu market closed ibout JijfffJi'e above Saturday ; cash and Jan- iiiry , ' 'S e ; May , : T-10c. Kye ( Juii't atrMC. Harley Nominal at Ti'c. Pi imo Timothy . ' . : ) . Flax-seed * l.a2@l. ! > : i. Whisky10. ! . 1'orlc Unsettled nnd irrcrnilnr : January , H.J ! > i ; May , $1I.MK- Lard Fair trade noted at firmer prices ; cash , * T..V ( ) December , $ T.ti ( > < ; ; May , SX.WA. Dry Salted Meats -Shoulders. W.TlKji.'i.bO : short , clear , $ T.4. > @ " .r)0 ; short ribs , ? 7.15 for. lanuary. Huttcr Firm ; creamery , 2l ( Jc ; [ dairy , ljflii'JIe Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , 11@ ll'/c ' ; flats , ll@lUic ; young Americas , 'C'l-c. Kggs-Firmat20C21c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , ! © 4 Vc ; No. 2 , : . fe ; cakes , ' > { < - Hides Unclianged : heavy green suited , "c ; light , do. , TJ c ; salted bull , ( ic ; green salted calf , S ; dry Hint. 12@ite : ; dry calf , 12@liJc ; dry salted , lOo ; deacons , each , SOc. Receipts. Shipments , Flour , bbls . 4.VKK ) 42,000 Wheat , bn . ( iT.OOO 121.UOO Corn , bu . SKi.OOO SOU.tXK ) Oats , bu . 110,000 ftl.OOO Hye , bu . ! > ,000 4,000 Harley , bu . fcS.OOO 74,000 Ht. I.oulK , Nov. ! # . Wheat Higher ; cash , Tril Tile ; May , MJj'c. Corn Higher ; cash , 454'a.lCc ' ( ; May , 47Ye. Oats-Higher ; cash , asjfft u ; May , 'll'fc.Whiskv ' Whiskv1.03. . Pork $14.00. I.ard $ ( ! . ! H ) . Hulter Unchanged. Afternoon Hoard Wheat Firm ; Decem ber , 7 ! > Jfc bid ; January , 77)40 bid ; May , 84 e. Corn Higher ; November. 47c bid ; De cember , 44c bid ; May,47 c. Oats Strong ; Now York , Nov 2S. Wheat Receipts , 2K,0 ( ) ( ) bu ; exports , 115,000 bu ; options de- } ( $ lc , leading to a moderate degree of activity , closing Ilrm , with slight reaction ; cash grades shade lower , dull and heavy : ungraded red , S. > ( i(0o ! ; No. 1 red , nominal at ' .yj4'c. ; No.J red , St ! ( < 3STJ4'c in store and elevator , SS c delivered ; December , closed at STe. Corn Receipts , 250 , 00 ; exports , none ; as eceps , , ; expors , none ; shade bolter and fairly active ; mixed west ern , : ( ( ( ; : i7c. ; white western , ns@41c. Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio , nominal ; options unsettled and lower ; No. 7 Rio not quoted ; hales , 17,2oO : ) bags ; December , $14.2."i ( > 14.75 ; January , ? 14.05@14.5 ( ) ; February , $14.00 ( o)14.t5 ) : ; M irch , * 14.t)0f/tl4.t5. ) : Piitrolcuin Firm ; United , 74 c. Kggs In fair request ; western , 12@24 } < fc. I'ork Steady ; trading light. Lnrd 2@'t jxiiiits higher and firm ; western steam , spot. $7.ri5. Huttcr Firm and quiet ; western , 14InOc ( ; western creamery , 17@iOi.- : . Cheese Quiet , but very steady ; western , KUIIHIIK City , Nov. 23. Wheat Steady ; No. 'J soft , cash ( J'Jj o bid ; December , Tic bid , 7oC. asked ; .lanuary , 72 } c bid ; May , TSt , bid. Corn-Strong ; No. 2 , cash , GOJfo bid. 41c asked ; December , : fflJfe bid , 4Ufo ( ; asked ; January. 40Jfo bid , 41c asked ; May , 43V bid ; 44 Jf ii asked. Oats-No. 2 , 21) ) 0 bid ; 24J./C asked. IilvcrtKinl. Nov. 28. Wheat Quiet anil steady ; demand poor ; holdcis offer moder ately. Corn Firm and demand fair ; new mixed western , I > s Id per cental. OMAHA MV10 STOCK. Cutllc. Tlio market opened with extremely light offerings of cattle and comparatively notliin doing. There was considerable inquiry fet good corn-fcd cattle , but none to supply tlu demand , Later In the day a train was re ceived which sold on the market at prices i little st longer than on Saturday. Aside fron the fat cattle sold there was nothing done on the market. Iloiff * . The receipts of hogs were liberal for the the llrst of the week. The market o ] > cnci with the salesmen generally asking strongci prices but the buyers were not inclined tc meet those prices. For that reason UK market dragged u little at first. However i livened up teen and the bulk of the hog ! changed hands In a shoit time at prices abou steady with Saturday. The market closei with everything sold. Hoth bikers and sell ers were predicting heavy receipts for to-day Nlit'cp. There was some inquiry yesterday fo prime fat sheep , but these in were not gooi enough to meet the requirements. Olllical Itccelpts. Cattle H7. Hogs 1,07 : Sheep 45' SlIIl'.ML'.STS , , Cattle , 1 car , N. W Chlcagt Hogs , a cars , Wabnsh Indlanapoli- Sheep , 4 cars , d , U , & Q Chicagc PrcvuUti ! I'rlccs. Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on the ; markes : Cholco steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs M.254.r ( > ( Choice steers , 1100 to l.TOOlbs 4.00(34.3. ( ' Fat little steers , 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.7R&&K Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to 1500 8.05'r4. ( : Good to choice corn-fed cows 2.25M2.K Common to medium cows l.T52.X ( Good range feeders 2.30 2.C ; .Good native feeders , 000 Ibs nnd upwards . 2.55(32.8 ( ! Fair to medium native feeders , 000 ol' I'rlooH. Showing the highest and lowest prices paid for hogs , on tins market during the past seven days and on the lorrcsponding days in li 5und IbSO. Ijlv-c Stock Notca. Hogs steady. Cattle iccclpts light. I'riinc fat sheep wanted. Good fat cattle In demand. Dnvoy * ft Harrey , 1'onca , marketed a good oad of hogs. P. II. Parks , Hancroft , marketed two loads of hogsatl.)7 ! ) > . J. L. Uakcr , West Point , received the top irice for a load of hogH. L. H. Shepherd ft Co. , West Point , sold a oad of hogs at the top price. L E. Pcttys , Shelby , Neb. , was at the yards ind marketed a load of hogs. James Dauley , the well known shipper of Ashland , came in yesterday with hogs. V. Hustle , Elmwood , came in with two loads of hogs. One loud brought the top i rice. Cox IJros. , nt Hampton , Hamilton county , liavii contracted for 130,000 bushels of corn for feeding their stock. Mr. Green , of the firm of Green & Harr , TiTcenwood , came in with u load of hogs ivhtch netted * I,005.CO. , Mr. Winter , of the firm of Winter & Mor gan , Shelby , la. , a well known shipper , came n with two loads of cattle. George J. Edwards , sheep buyer Ifor Swift fc Co. , is hero and the house is ready to begin slaughtering sheep. They will require about 100 head per day of good fat sheep. Mr. Pierce , of the Hrmof .Tai-kson ft Pierce , Aurora , was In with u load of hogs. He says there are a good many young hogs in that county. Hamilton county is feeding about 22,000 cattle. OMAHA AVHOIjK-SALR MAIIKETS. Produce * , FriiltH , Ktc. The fiiUowlnii lire the prices nt which iund lots of produce tire kohl on this iiutr- 1ct. I'rults or other linen itfgundti requiring ci'm lulmr of pucltlnii cannot nlicutjs lie KUi > i > llcd on outbldciirdcra at the uimc prices quoted the local trudc. HUTTEII Market ilrm. demand active. Re ceipts Only moderate. The following are cur- icnt prices : Very choice dairy butter is quoted at 18fa20c , medium grades 14@10c , ordinary , 'J@l'Jc. ' Eios Market steady. Receipts liberal with a moderate demand. Pi ices 22 ( 2c. : ! CiiKKsn The market continues steady with a slight increase in both receipts und demand. Fancy full cream , Cheddars , single , 12c ; lull cream twins , 124@lo } ! ; young Americas , 13 ( ? ilicJi ! ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs in case , 14 ( < cl.ro ; Limburger , 100 Ibs in case , lR@ic. : In less qualities , 14@14 } e ; Swiss domestic , liT ( ( ( ISc. POUI.TKY The poultry market remains steady and the receipts are not as heavy as heretofore. Prices are as follows : Live chick ens , $ l.75il2.00 ( per do en ; choice fowls , $1.60 ( a2.25 per dozen. Dressed chickens , GaSc ( per pound. Turkeys , 9@10c. Ducks , 10@13c. Geese. lie. GAMI : The demand for game is only fair and no changes of importance have been noted. Prairie chickens , $4.00 ; mallard ducks , $2.25 ; quail$2.25 ; teal andmixedducks , f 1.75 ; snipe , 1.25 ; jack rabbits , 'i5c. each ; small rabbits. $1.'J5 jier < loz ; deer , ( iSSc ( ; antelope , 70'c ! ' ; deer saddles , li@llc ; antelope , 12@14c. POTATOKS There is not much doing on the market. Homo grown stock is nearly ex hausted , Utah and Colorado stock advanced n trifle yesterday and sell for ! Kii ) ( )5c. ) Choice home grown potatoes. Oo ( 70c ; common grades , 4.W(10c. ( SWEET POTATOKS The market is quiet. Choice homo grown and New Jersey stock , 3c per Ib ; common grades , 2i2) < fc. HIHNS The market is dull , T.ho old crop is nearly disused of , while the new is not yet on the market In any considerable quan tities. Good stock sells for $2.00g2.yO ( ; fair to good , t)1.50@ ) 1.75 ; California beans , $2.15 @ 2.20. Osioxs Homo grown , SSQOOc ; Spanish onions per 50-lb crate , (2.00. S\unu KitAUT Choice , perbbl , $8.S5@0.00 ; yt bbl , $4.b5 < 5.00. OvsTEii-i Plain standard. 25c ; standard , 80c ; extra selects , 35c ; New York counts , 40c. 40c.TuiiNirs TuiiNirs Fair to good stock sells at 35@ 55c ; rutabagas , (10 ( < it70c. CAUI.IFI.OWEU Good stock sells readily at $2.iOiV2.Sfl. ( ( Some very line stock was on the market yesterday. CAIIIUOI : There is n good demand for cab bage at COc i > cr dozen or W.OO per hundred. CKI.KIIV Market well supplied. Choice eel- cryl5c45c ! ( per dozen ; fane.v,45@r > 0c. ; extra line Salt Luke celery , f 1.35@l..r U i > cr dozen. CinRii-Choico Michigan cider , J0.50 ixjr bbl. of ! gal. Ai'i-LKs Good apples arc in demand. Prices steady.Eastcrn fruiti.)0ai.25- : ( ) ( : to choice stock , f3.25@a,50 ; fancy Jonathans , y. 15. Qi-iscns Choice California quinces , ( S2.IO per box. HOXEV There is a good demand for honey in frames. Good choice honey in 1-lb frames finds n ready market ut 21 ( ,22o ; canned honey 10@12e per Ib. CiiAXnuitiiiEs Hell & Cherry , $8.00 < aS.r > 0 ; Hell & Hugle , tS.Wtrit'.t.OO ' ' ; Capo Cods , * 0.50.g ( 10.00. Good stock is' fairly active. Poi'cou.v Choice rice corn finds a ready market at SgaKo per ib ; other kinds , 2jg ( 2) ) 0 per Ib. OI XOKS Louisiana , $4.00 per box ; tS.OO ( Jjb.fiOper bbl : Florida , per box , $4.0lXi4.50. LKMOXS Messina lemons , $5.00g5.50 ( ; Malaga , $3.00 ; e\tranno Maori , S5..10. CAMFOIIXU FituiTb-Pcars , S2.75a3.00 ( , ac cording to quality. G it AI-ES There are very few on the mar ket ; Malagas , fO.OOQT.OO per bbl. ; crate , UAXAXAS The market Is well supplied at the following prices : Cholco bananas , $2.75 (33.50 ( ; medium buehes , f2.00@3.00 ; common , fl.50 < r ,2.oo. u NUTS Peanuts , " ( ST' c , raw ; Brazil nuts , 13o ; ulmonds , Tarragona , 'J2c ; English wal nuts , 15@lSc ; filberts , 12c. Grocer * ' List. Cori-nc Ordinary grades , 20@20J o ; fair. 21c21J | e ; prime , 21JfiJ22c ( ; fancy green and yellow , 2aQ25c ; old government Java , 28 ® yoc ; Interior Java , 25 < < 52o ; Mocha , 2S@30e ; Arbucklo's roasted , 25L'o ] ; McLaughlln's XXXX , 20Vc ; Dllworth's , 24J4'e ; lied Cross , HJIOOMS Extra 4 tie. J-J.pO ( , 'o. I , f2H- ( ) ; \u. 2 , ? l 7. , ; heavv stiible. $1 00. -Mixed , 1'C'jllc ' ' stick. S'j'M'J'c. I'nrvMios HatilH , IO'TI > II ' ( , ( ; breivkfait iiliiill , IDijoMlc ; buiiV ftldr * . S ii ' .k' ; ilr.V salt , 7 ? ; ( 'i shoulderM , tl ! .7e ; ilrlml beef IIIIIIH , HKid It * ; ill led beef regular , US ( jill ) ( ( , ; nuns , picnli' , 7" < c 'ii1. Si in fNo. . 70 , l-gallini krc < , Jt .VM.r ) ( > .1 ; Vow Oi leans , per gallon. JW'f-tiic ; maple pyrup , half bbN , ' 'old time , " INM- gallon , < > < ; gallon can1 * , per dor , * MO..VI ; half gallon mil , per dor. $0.2.1 ; quart cans , ° SMIH n Mirror gloss , r , , i * ; Graves' corn , 0'ic , ' ; wego gloss .Tr Oswegocorn , * c. Itoi.Mxn llciintr Return " per keg CHICK Kits Oarn "sKoda , butter and pie- nlc , TK" , creams , fjingcr snaps , ic ; city soda , Te. Mr ) f Tins Japan , C0c3f k : ; gunpowder , 2Xi ( $ ( lfl"c ; Young Hyson , v-5g5.'j ( ( * ; Oolong , 20i ( dOi * . Toiucto Lorillard's Climax , lie ; Spleu did , 4lc ; Mechiitilo's Delight , 4lc ; Leugett As Meyer's star , t2o ; Cornerstone , ! te ( ; Drum- mond'B Horse Shoe , 4lo ; J. T. , 40o ; Sorg's Spe.uhead , He , Wooui.NWt.iii : Two-hoop palls , ) ) er do/ , $1.15 : threo-hoop palls , $1.70 ; No , 1 tub , HVI ; No. 2 tub , $5.M ) ; No. ! l tub , $4.M ) ; washboards - boards , Sl.Tfls assorted bowls , g-J.'J.V , No. 1 chlirtiH , ( ! ) ; No. 2 churns , $ S ; No. M churns.$7. CVXMMI Goons Oysters , Mnudaid , per ea e , ? ; I.15I3.20 : strawberries , 1Mb per case , f..15 ) ( < i3.20 : rasplierries , ! Mb , per case , $3.0K'0 ( Jl.ll ) ; ; Cnllforiila pears , per case , S-LbOOiLlK ) ; apricots , per case , $4.i.1iil. ! ( : ) ( ) ; peaches per ease , $5.7.X'l5.85 ; white ctiernes. per ease , $ .UO * plums , per case , Sl.bOOf.'UK ) ; bluelier- ric.s , per case , $2.UC".2.10 ! ) ; egg plums , 1Mb , per eatie , * 2.r.O ; pineapples , 2-lb , per ease , $ . ' 1.20(3(5.75 ( ; Mb salmon , ( per ilcv. $ I.75 ( 1.'K ) ; 2-lb gooseberries , per case , Ji.'Jiii.l5lb ; ( : ! ; ! ! string beans , per case , ? 1.W ) : 2-11) lima beans , per case , $ i , < jj ( ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.5K'9 ( J.llO ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , $2.75 ; IHb tomatoes , S2.40ii'J.50 ( ; 2-lb corn , -0i/ ! ! ( ) 10 Ml * Rinxin : : L\ni > Tierce , T'tf" ! 4lb ( > square cans , "Vc ; Ml-lb round , T-'nc ; 20-lb round , TiVc ; 10-lb palls , TjJjJc ; 5-lb palls , 7 4'e ; 3-lb pails , } { r. PICKI.I-.S Medium In bbls , $ T.OO ; do In half bbls1.1X1 ; small , in bbls , $ .S.OO ; do in half bbls , 1.50 ; gerkins , in bbls , fJ.OO ; do in half bbls , $5.00. DIIIIII : Kitt'iTs Ajiples , ucw , 'f's , ( ! c ; c'vnp- orntcd.W Ib ring , SiVWlOe ; raspberries , evap orated , 'J7 ( 2. ' < c ; blaeklwrries , evaporated , I'KO'ltJ/c1 ' , pitted cherries , ! * 00'2lu ; peaches , new , bjjC'tdu ; evaporated , peeled peaches , 28 ( idi'Jc ; evaporated , unparcd , It-Cal'.lc ' ; now eurrants , ( ijj'W'e ; prunes , 4' ( ii'lXe' citron , J. ' > c ; raisins , London layers , $2.lMff2.I.V ( Cali fornia loose muscatels , $2.Xi2.10 ( ) ( ! : new Val encia , 8 , ' Kf. HOI-I : Seven-sixteenths , Si'dAit CJi-iinulated , 7lrff"7'fc ; conf A , fij Miljtfe ; white extra C , ( ' > ; ' „ ' ( . < ' > Kc ; extr.iC , ! ! , ' yellow C , fiJfWfi&c ; cut loaf , 7 ( - Dry BUCK West Point 2 ! ) in. 8 or , W/c ; West Point 2 ! ) in , 1007 , PJ e ; West Point 10 In , 12 or. , Ific ; West Point -10 in , 11 or. . Kit- . Checks Caledonia X , 9'ie ' ; Caledonia XX , lO e ; Keonomy , ! l' ' e ; Otis , DJ c. Kr.STfcKV .IKANS Memorial , 1fic : Canton ISc ; Uurham,27 c ; Hercules , ISc ; Leaming ton , 22 > e ; Cottswold , 23c. Ciusn Stevens' U , ( ie ; bleached , 7c ; Ste veils' A , 7'fc ; bleached , HJ-fo ; Stevens' P. Ke ; bleached , ll' ' c ; Stevens' N. y ; < fe ; bleached , I0 c ; Stevens' S HT , mjjo. MiscKMANKoi's Tublo oil clotli , t'i.S. ; plain Holland , 8Ue to lie ; D.ido Holland , 12Jfu. CA.MIIIMCS Slater , 4He ; Woods , 4 | < fe ; Stan dard , IJic ; Peacock , 4 < c. Hi.tNKKT.sWhite. . tl.OOClT.riO ; colored 1 1.10 ( J78.00. HI.I : vciir.D Snir.TiNO : llerkelcy cambric , No. ( X ) , U' ' < e ; lJp t Yet , 4-4 , ( i4'c } ; butter cloth OO , 4J/e ; Oalwt , 7 cFarwell. \ . 8c : Krultof Loom , ! lc ; ( ! recno O , Oe ; Hope , 7J/e ; ICing Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdale , llj e ; Lonsdale , hjie : New York tnlllH , lOJ e ; Pcpperell1'iinch , lo ; < fc ; Peppcrcll , 10 inch , ll' e ; lfeiporell. ( M , Ific ; Po | > - perell , 8-t , 20e ; 1'ejiperell , 0-1 , 22cj Pep pcrcll , 10-4 , IMc ; Canton. 4-4 , SJfe ; Canton , 14. ( " > ; c ; Triumph , 5o { 'Wamsutta , lie ; Val ley , fie. I Ki.AXxni.fi Plaid Haftsman. 20c ; Goshcn , % , 25c ; J R F , Y 27c ; G , JI5e. ! . PKIXT.S SOMI. Coi.oits Atlanta , Slater , Se ; Ucrlin Oil , 0 } < fe ; Oarner Oil , 0@ To. PINK AND KOIIES Uiehmond , Oo ; Allen , Oe ; Uivcrpoint , nc ; Steel Uiver , ( k : ; Uieh- moiid , ( ic ; Paclllc , Oj c. Isniao BI.OI : Wash. Ington , ( ie ; Century indftro blue prints , lOc ; American , ( JKe ; Arnold , OJ/c ; Arnold H , 10 > e ; Arnohl A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10' fe. DIIESS Charter Oak , 4 e ; IJamapo , 'tjife ; Lodi , 4J e ; Allen , tyfc ; Hiehmond , . .rijc ; Windsor , ( io ; Eddystonc. Co ; Paeitlc , ( ie. BIIOWN SIICP.TINO Atlanta A , 47J c ; A Hantic H , 4-4 , 7e ; Atlantic I ) , 4-4 , C > ytvAt \ - lantio P , 4-4 , 5Jfc ; Aurora LL. 4-1 , . % c ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4Xc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , f > Xc\ \ Hooslcr LL , 4-4 , fic ; Indian Head , 4-4,7j4'e ; Lawrence LL , 4-1 , Wfc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , fij c ; Peppercll H , 4-4 ' , Uc ; Pcpperell O , 4-4 , lie ; Pcpperell , 8-4 , ISc ; Pepperell , 0-4 , 20c. 1'cppcrell , 10-1 , 22c ; Utic.i C , 4-4 , 4J4'o ; Wachusctt , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora H , 4-4 , GJ-fe ; Au rora Jl , 4-4 , Oe. HATTS Standard. 8c ; C'em , 10 > < fe ; Beauty , 12 > Je ; Hoone , 14e ; U , cased , 0..jO. COTTON PIAXSII.S : 10 j > or cent trade dis- Hristol , 13Kc ; Union Pacific , ISc. CAIHT.T WAiir Uibb white , IS c ; colored , GIXOHAM Plunckctt checks , "J/c ; Whit- tcnton , T4'c ; ; York , TJ c ; Normandl Dress , SKc ; Calcutta Dress , $ % c ; Whittcnton Dress , lie : Renfrew Dress , lifel-JJ e. TICKS Lewiston , 30 in. , 12Kc Lewiston , 32 in. , lii' c ; York , 32 in. , 14c ; Swift River , T } c ; Thorndiko O O , 8J/c ; Thorndiko E F , oz. . IUc : York 7-oz. , 13c ; Havmnkcr , JalTrcyXX , ll c ; JulTrcy XXX , 1'JKc ; on vcrCrcok AA , lic ! ; Ucuvcr Crcclc UU , lie lluavcr Creek CC , IUc. General Markets. Fi.ix SKEDUnehant'cd. . Good quality at $1.08 j > er bushel. COAI , Prices steady at Saturday's quota lions. EKI ? , f 10.50 ; nut , tlO.W ) ; rani'c10.r > 0 walnut block , $3.85 ; Iowa lumi ) , f.50 ) : Iowa nutf.7S : Illinois , fl.2 : > e4.75. HAV The receipts of hay are decreasing perceptibly while the demand is active. The following are prices quoted ; Common coarse hay , * 7.007.50 ( per ton ; upland prairie $7.75 < JiS.UO. Gu i IN There is no change in prices Wheat , No. 2 , iKJc ; rye , 45 < gr.0c ; oats 2iic ; corn , old , UTJ c ; t-oni , new , a.M ! barley is quoted at S''QcS'c , according to qual ity.FI.OUK FI.OUK AND FEKD Flour remains steady nt following prlc-cs : Minnesota patents , W.'JU I > or cwt ; ICiuisiiH and Missouri wintci fancy patents , $ -J.4.r > ( ; i2.'il ( ; Nebraska patents $2.25a2.iV ( : rye Hour. 1.7.i@1.00 per cwt ; rye Graham , (1.40 per cwt ; wheat , Graham , $1.7' ' per cwtjeornmoal , yellow , ! Ho ) ) > cr cwt : corn meal , white , $1.X ( ) per cwt ; chopped feed f\c , \ ) per cwt ; bran , $1.SO@13.U ! ! ( ) per ton scrcciiings , $ y.00@ia.)0 ( ) per ton. Hiiius-'Urcen butchers' , fij c ; green cured < > ' ( @ 7c ; dryf'int , lOc ; dry salt , be ; green cul : skins 7e damaged hides two-thirds - , ; , - prk-o Tallow IJi'c. Cirease I'rimo white , lie ; yel low , 3o ; urown , ra. < Sheep pelts , 2o < a ( > 0e. Funs Kaccoon , 20yji'0c ; mink , lOO'SOc- musk rats , fall , 'Xtibc : striped skunk , l mountain wolf. No. l.t.00@n.50 ; No. 2 , prai rie , X t7Se ; No. 2 , 40 { ISc ; beaver. No. J , peril ) , $2.uo@.00 : ) ; No. ' Jl.Xfl.25 ( ) ; otter , tl.OOW.00d"rydecr ( ( ! ; bkins , 20/i5o . : per Ib : ry antelope , clt , inoobc , etc. , IftCui'k- . d SriiUTs CologiiQ spirits , 1SS proof. $1.10 ; do 101 proof , $1.13 ; spirits second quality , 101 proof H.10 ; do 1SS proof $1.09. Alcohol 188 proof , fcj.10 per wine gallon. IJcdlstilled whiskies , $1.00(31.60. ( Gin blended , flJOGt 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $2.00(3000 ( ; Kentucky - tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $ -J.OO < tl.riO : Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , $1.50 @ 3.00. Hrandies , imported , $5.00@S.50 ; do- nestle , $ l.iWXg3.00. Gins , Imported , $4.5u@ 0.00 ; domestic , $ l.i.'Xpi.OO. ' : Champagnes , im- jwrted , iwrcaso , r-'S.tXXifaytOO : American , per case , $ lO.OO < n 10.00. HEAVV HAHIIWAIIK Iron , rate , $2.70 ; plow each , ( &e ; square nuts , per Ib. tXjfKlc ; coil chain , j > er IbjO fai.Tc ; malleableS lOc ; iron wedges , Oc ; crow-bars , do ; harrow teeth , 4o ; spring steel , 4uftc ( ; IJurden's horse shoes. $4i5 Uurden's mule shoes. . < ; < uu uii a tiiuiu oiivt o. $5.T5 ; barbed i-ire , in car lots , $4.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails , atcsj 10 to 50,12.40 ; steel nails , 12.50 , ! ) ! > liiiinlior1. -MI.V nin. i ft 'JO 17 Wr.il io 'j | ( u ! nr.M HI 'Xll IT iVI-JI HI 21 101:1 l rjl : m -'XS. 17 T'l-.M lil-JI 10'i ! l i'i in . IT M'Jt III 21 11)2:1 ) : ( O'il IO is TiLII in 21 III 21 (1121 ( O tti si m IIOUIIH. No. 1 com , s 1 s.iis.60 I No. n com , H 1 s.ir.o . Vo. IS com , H 1 . 17.IK ) I No. I com , s 1 s , 1.1. .V ) n\t : INK , N'o. 1 , I ft 0 in IS & 1 1 ft , . , rough . $10 .10 \n. I , " " lit . Ill Ml Nn.1.1 , " 12 II " . lit fO No. 'J , " " lit " . IS ( K ) MIIIMI. \ , 12 , 1 1 , & 1U ft. Jl.rl ( I ( , ' , 12 , 1 1 .t 1(1 ( fti.N > U , " " 20Wll | ) , " " 12.W ) CiilINl ; : AMI 1-MlTlTIOV. stcom Of lii U'lillo I MIIU Celling . MI.IK ) Ji | " ' " " . > . ( > < ) ; loarl In Noi " " % way . niiHi Jmlcom. ? 0' In " " " . ll.H ( ) VI.OOMINd. A Din White I'liio . $ -j.W ) i Dlu " " . : n.wi CD In " " . ! UI.K ( ) ) Dln " . 'JI.WI JDlii " " ( Scl. I'Viu-ing ) . I'J.IK ' ) D In. Drop Slillui ; MIC per M. extra. MXX'KIHH ! ( ! ) < . A 12 Inch s 1 H . MfuiU J 12 " . il')20 ) J 12 " . -10.00 1) 12 " . 2.I.W No. 1 , com , 12 III s I .s , 12 ft . 20.WI " " " 14 ft . l'.i.H ( ) " " " ID ft . ld.r.0 " " " 10 , IS , ' 'Oft . 2I.W ) No , 2 , " . I'.l.OO ' " " " 12.S : II ft . 1S.M ) " " " ID ft . 17.W ) 12 In Grooved roollng , $1 per M. more than 12 In Stock Hoards wimo length. 10 In. Grooved Koollng Hamu price as 12 In. Stock Hoards. Mill1 Ml * . No. 1 Plain S and 10 In . ? IO.XI ( No. 2 " " " . | 7.W ) No. 1 , O G , 8 In . Hi./iO / . 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , I'/ Inch , s2 a . JM.OO " " | ; , . r.l.lK ) Id , clear , 1 inch , s2s . II..M ) 1M , l ,2lnch . ID.K ( ) A , select , 1 fneli , H 2 H . tO.K ( ) A > " I'i ' , I'if , 2 inch , H'J.s . -I I.IK ) H , " 1 Inuli , i ! ! . . . . . : I.OO 1J , " IV , 1) ) , 2ineli , 28 . : i7.0 ( ) tdl-TlinU.N ll.l.l.OM I'ISU. Com.1 inch Flooring . $17. M ) Star " " . iii.wi 1st nnd 2d clear Inch ! louring . 2H.IK ) Six-inch BOo less. Clear Kli 'li Ceiling . 21. . ' .0 . Clear Jf iiu-li Partition . 2.V1KI Clear % inch , Paitition fi above } ( inch Cell ing. Clear Finish , 1 and I'/ ' inch , s2s . fr'.IUKI Clear Finish , 1 } and 2 Inch , s2s . ! HK ) ( ) Clear Corrugated Ceiling inch . 2.1 M Clear Yellow Pine Casing and liasc. . . . 27.00 roi'i.Mi i.r.Mimt. Cl. Poplar Ux. Uds. % In. , s 2 s . $3rK ( ) " " yt in. Panel , s 2 H . 27 ( K ) " " Corrugated Culling , ; < . . 2S.M ) IUTTIN , WKI.I. TuniNd , PICMITS. O. G. Halts , 2Jrf in. OT c ; J xil , H 1 H.Kle ; n In. Well Tubing , I ) . & M. and Hev. , WU.OO ; Pick ets , U. & 11. Flat , $20..1t ) ; D. II. Sq. , 21.,10. Hiii.Ndi.nx , UTII. XX clear. $ .10 ; extra * A , J2.W ; * A stand ard No. 5 , No. I , $1.4. . ; lath , $2.f,5. rosrs. White Cedar , 0 In. , > { s. 12j c ; 0 in. qrs , lljc ; white cedar , fiW in. fr . llhe ; H in. qrs , lOc ; white cedar , 4 In. round , ID ) jt * ; Ten nessee red cedar , .split , 14e ; split oak , lcD ( ) ; in. , 7 in nnd S In. Otf e.ich ) & It. , round W. C. posts. i.i MI : , mr. Qulncy white lime , ( tcst ) Mo ; Ixxiisville cement , ? ! . ) ; hair. ! lV ( ; plaster , fi.DO ; tar board , $ I.M ( ; sash .VI per ct. ; doors , 40 per ct. ; blinds , 50 per ct. ; mldgs , W ) ierct. ; tarred felt , pur cwt. , $2.0."i ; straw , .jl.M. Cdiiunoi-oial C'lnps. H. A. Mosman , a merchant of DCS Moincs , la. , is In thu city. James Love , of Plum Creek , marketed a quantity of eggs yesterday. There has been n slight advance in prices of several grades of dry lumber. William H. Ellis , of Wood Hiver , pur chased dry goods in the city yesterday. Heavy hardware remains stead.no . change in prices during thu past week being noted. George Gilibens , of St. Paul , Neb. , pur chased u quantity of hardware in this city yesterday. The prevailing prices forproduceycstcrday varied but little with these of two jears ago , while compared with those of one year ago they arc a trifle lower. The produce market Is very quiet and no radical changes have occurred for sonic time. Butter , eggs , poultry , cheese and potatoes are quoted nearly the same as they were one week ago. Notwithstanding the fact that there has been nn advance in flour in Minnesota and elsewhere , prices remain steady on this mar ket as regards Missouri , J Kansas and Ne braska grades. Other brands have advanced but u trifle. THE aioaturiir or mil COCMTEt WILL BIE BY HAMIXLkO THU ) MAV TlUr TUB CHICAGO.ROCKISUND&PACIFICRAILWAY Dr rtiion of Hi central poiltloa. C'.OK relation to line Eut of Cbletffo , and contlturai haci at terminal polnti Weit , MorthwMt and Bojtbweit , li tlia true middle link In tKat tranicontlnenU , rjitem which Inrltri ana faclUUtet tr yel and traffic bttwccn Ibo Atlantic and Paclfle , The Rock Iilacd maliHIne and branchti Include Cbl- co , Jolltt.Ollawa , LatSille , Ftorla , Uencteo , Idollna and Rock Iiland , In Illlnoli ) Davenport , Unicallae , Waihlngton , Falrflcld , Ollunm'.Oslfalooia , Wcit Lib erty , Iowa CItr.DoiMotnei , IndlinoIi.Wlntcrsf t , Allan. Ue , knoiTllle , Audubon , Ilarlan , ( luthrle Centro and Council Illufli , In lowai dallalln , Trenton , BU . ' .if pu , Cameron and Kaniai City , In Missouri I Leai.tiwortb and AtrMson , In Kansas ! Albert I.ca , Minneapolis and HI.Panl.In VlnnoU | Waterlovn and Floui Falls.la Pa kola , and hundreds of InlennodLala cllles and to ns. "Tho Great Rock Island Route" ' Guarantees speed , comfort , certainty and safety. It * permanent way Is dlsllnrulshrd for Its excellence. Us bridges are of slono and Iron , Its track Is of solid steelItsrolllnffstockperfect. ItspasenBerrqulpmnt has all thesafsly appliances that eiperl * nee has pwrel nssful , and for luxurious accommodation Is uujp- tiasied. Its Eipreis Trains consist of superior Uaj- Coacbee , clef snt fullman I'alace Parlor and 81eeplu , { Cars , superb Dining Can , providing delicious meals , and ( between Chicago and St. Joiepb , Alchlion and Kansas CUT ) restful Reclining Cbalr Can. It' mao- aicsraect la conierratlie , lu discipline eiactlnr "The Famous Albert Lea Ror. e" Between Chicago and Minneapolis and 81.1'a. Is the f arortle. Orcr Ibis Una Solid Fast Eiprcts Trains mo dally to attraetlre resorts for tonrUH In Ion a and Minnesota , and , via Watertown and Slouz Falls , to the rleb wheat and grailng lands of Interior Dakota. Via Beneca and Kankakee , the Hock Island olfen superior Inducemintd to traveler * between Cincinnati , Indian apolis. Lafayette and Council Bluffs , St. Joseph , Atchl- on , Leavenworth , Kansas City , fit. 1'aul , and Interme diate points. All patrons ( especially ladlrs and cbll. dren ) receive protection , courtesy and kindly attention , for tickets , maps , folders , copies of Western Trail , or any desired Information , apply to principal offices In the United Stales uul Canada , or addrets , at Chicago , I. i. CAllt , E. ST. JOHR , I. A. HOIIIOOI , < JltG 1l > tuiT. Oi.TU * riM. tti we ccrdlsilr reecre eii4 yourUailheUtt nmedy know and Gleet. * Aet.sv sold ccnilJer. SMe , sndln every cl < II l.i given ( itUfitllca. Aleett & Llsk , . V. Scld by IVuf { IiU. J-ilto tl.00. DREXEL & MAUL. ( Successors to John O. Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Eibalmers At the old stand. 1407 Farnam St. Orders by tele graph solicited und promptly ultcuilad to. Telephone No. ii't. Bat and shorUsi STSttm new ID us . ClreuUr * - uil nec.SerTiiii [ ) eblltt > ruiiM'd through frroiB anil bad practical CURED _ AKrlcultiirnl linploitionta. CarrUKOi ndYlufali > .lnin' stVcrl , llclni vn vili nlu "LININOER i MiiTOALr GO. , Agilcnllnrallmplcinciils.WaEoiis.Carriagcs . . llunKlvi , U o. Wholriiatc , Oinntii , NrtifMkn. PARLIN , ORENDORF fj. MARTIN , , Wholc i'i > l ) < 'i > lr l In Aericnltnrallinplcinciils , Wagons & Buggies Mil. tul.Htt unit ! ii7Joiif < "trvct , Onmlm. " P. P. MAST & CO. , Maiinfaciurcrs of Bockcyc Drills Seeders , , OaltUMoni , liny IUkr . ( * lpr | Mill * nnct l.nh.iii | 'ii | . tcrl/i'fn Cor Hill mnl Nlrtiolin . - < licfl . " " WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , * , VllOl "Fllp Agricnlliiral liiiDlcmciils , Wagons &Bnggics CufiKT Illli Mid Nlcliulnr Mrrcl . " " _ Artists' MntorlnlB. A. HOSPE , Jr. , Arlisls1 Materials , Pianos and Organs , UI3IiieI ) . HlrvcI.OninUn , Nctirnnka. QootB nnd Shoon. W. V. MORSE & CO. , Joltes of Boots and Shoes , lill rirnain Hl.Om tin. SVh. Mtnuttcturr , Bamact _ _ _ _ _ t < tr et , lluilun. KinKENDALL. JONES Ai CO. , ( Sue'i'iifOr to llccilJonra A Cii. ) Wholesale Mannfacturcrs ofBoots and Shoes Aveutt for ln ! tnn Rubber ShrXVi. 1KB , HIM & 1100 llarnor Hi. , Omaha , Niiliri kii. Cojfoas , gplcos , Eto. CLARKE COFFEE CO. . Omaha CntToc nnd Pplco Mlllt. Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder , FlnrutlMK KilrnrU. l.aun.lrr . Hhic , Inki. Klc. IIU HIS llnrncjr Hlrtcl , Omaha , NrbrMkn. Crockery nntl cla8Bwnro. wrLT WRIGHT. ' Agfnl for thn Manurocturi'rs anil Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps. Chimneys. Ktc. ( ( nice , 817 H. Ulh HI , Oninha , Ncbriukn , Commlaslon nnd Storngu. D. A ? HURLEY , Coiumission and Jobbing , Bitter , Kgm nnd Produceraniliininiiili inllellPd. Ileatlquart rii fur Slurii < nri > , lli < rrr II.no and Urapc llnikuli. HII Itodyc fcl. , Dmutia. R ID D E LlTi R ID D EllL , Storage and Commission Merchants , WIEDEMAN & CO. , Prodnce Commission Merchants , Foallrjr , llutlvr , ( Jnm . Fnilti. IUc rjosuutti lull BU Uinnha.Nvbraikii. GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . ( Successor ! luMchbanu.V Hi'liructlrr ) Proflflce Connnission and Cold storage. Otuntia. N1 Coaj , Coke and Ufmo. " ' OMAHA COAL.7COKE"'LIIVIE CO. . Jokers of Hard aud Soft Coal , 200 South 13th Street , Oinaba , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & C6T , Mannfacturcrs of Illinois White Lime , And plilpi'TS ' of GiO , Colin , ( 'fmcnt , Plnfltcr , LlmC Uraln liltnml Hawnr I'lpn. omrn. rmtiin Ilolol , Kanmm fit , Omnlia , Nub , 'IVlcpbono till. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Cote , 2USoutbl3thSl..Omalia. Nfb. _ Pry Cooda ajid Notl ona , 1. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1102 and HOIDouglai , Cor. Itlh St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATR1CK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods.Norions Qtnta' rurnlihlni : CoodiCorner lllb and llirugj fati , Omnba , N braika. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , KaruamStrtit , Omaha , Ncbraika. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER 4 CO. . Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , TOO , TOT , 709 and Til S. 1Mb .St. , Omatm , Neo. McCORD , BRADY & CO. . Wholesale Grocers , 12U > and Learcnworth trctt , Omba , Nebraiku D. M. STEELE & CO. . f nolesale Grocers , 1 9,1231 and 1223 Harner Street , Omtbt , N b. ALLEN BROS. . Wholesale Grocers , 111 ! and 111 < ) Harner Street , Omaha , Neb. Hardware. LEE. FRIED & CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tlnware.fehret Iron.Ktc. AB'.DII for IIowo bcalef.and Miami 1'owiler Co. , Omaha , Neb. HIMEBAUGH * TAYLOR. Bnilderi1 Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tuola and Huffalo Hcalei. 1Kb Doaglanl. Omaha , Nobratka. RECTOR * WILHELMY CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Harnor St . , OmahaNeb. ! Wes for Ausiln 1'uwdor Co..Juir r on Steel banks Standard Scalo. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprlngt , Wagon Htock , Hardware Lumber , etc. UDt and 121111 truer Street. Omaha. EDNEY & GIBBON. Wholesale Iron and Steel , Tacon and Carriage Wood Stock. Uear llarrtwarv Klc. UK and 121 I earenwortk Si. . Omaha , Neb. Mats , cape , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Harncr Street , Omaha , Neb. Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO and ILER * CO. , Imported Jobbers of FineWines&LIpre Kan India Illtteri and LloCeltic Llqnori. 11U Ilarner 'Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. . All kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ISlh EUtctand Union I'aclflcTrackOmaha. LOUIS BRADFORD. Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doon , ttc. VarJi-Comcr Ttb and Houglai ; Comer 9lk antl Uouglai. c. N. PEITZ. Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber , Ittb and California Eti. . Omaha , Neb. * FRED W. GRAY , Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Coratr Mb and TJooglai an. , Omaba. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only , > Offlcc , 1133 rare la Sutet , Omaba , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD.1' Wholesale Lumber , Etc , flrttd and Aurrlcan Portland Cement. Sl U agtal fcif Milnaukt * llror uicC : rn BtaniJulucj ( IbtimOor , CHAS. P , HiE < Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , c tTopo Cnri'eti nml l'i > riiict11o'iiiivl'lli _ ' | _ ami DoailU Mllllnory nntl Notlono. r I. OUliRr'tiLDIiH ft , CO , , Imoorlcrs & Jobbers of Millinery & Notion f } : \H. 211) oiiJ 111 South Illh Mrrrt. * Notions. . * J. T. HODINSON NOTION"co.r Wholesale Notions and Furnishing GooJa Miami I'll South loth Flrwt. Omaha. - .j VINYAKD st , SCHNEIDER" ! 7J * ' NoUons and Gent's ' Fnniisliing Goods , llai lUrncjr Htrfot. OninliH. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oil ? ; Ailu ( 'ir , c , etc. , Omnlia , A. H , lll hop , M r. fi > f. - * Pnpor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . ' 1 Wholesale Paper Dealers , ' Cftnrnnlrn Mock nf printing , wni | > | ilnc and * * rltle | | iKicr. | > cclul allrnllun rltcii lu"r loail older * . 1 WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , Dcaleri IB tjl"1 , prr o and nrlnlor. ' inpplei. ! tkjulh Nib Mrvrl , Uinalm , HuutJor CoodM. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Oil Clothing and Ix-nthcr Itrltlnir. IOH fnrnnin Slroot , Steam FlttlnRS , Pumps , E > o. * A L. STRANC CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , fclcora.nnliT , rnllwBr nml mlnlnu mpi'lli' " , etc. 9JO , UK ami tUi Vanillin hlrtt. . Ouinliit. CHURCHILL P U M P CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Plcnm Mini Wnlcr Hiil'I'll' ' " , Ilrnil > | iinrli'r ( or Molts lmo l * ! > ) ' K'iu.1' , Illl Hiniiim ( ! . , ( -malm. 'U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO".T * Steam and Water Supplies , Hallldajr Wlnil .Mill" . Ilia nml I'J ) Kiirnnin SI. , Omaha , G. K. HOB , , AclltiK .Mdiinuur , BROWNELL eTco7. Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet Iron Wnrk. PU-nni ruiiii | > . * > n Mllli. 1213-1211 l avunworth Mrcct , Onmhu. Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL& CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 iui.1 HIT Jours HI. , Orim'm [ StprnRo , Fo r ' ward In K ftC o nmaslori ARMSTR'ONG. PETTIS & . co. , , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , ' lltKnrh hmiKdof tlio lli'iincr Iliik'/y Co. Huiiitlm tl Kbok' nlu nml ri'lnl ) 1 tr.110 \ HII.I.fi \ \ Itanl HI reel , Oniatin , 'lelfjihoiM-No "t'.fi. Toaa end Cigars. j WM. A. WILSON StCO. , [ Importers and Jobbers of Teas & Cigars : btilc.cn onil Iml-y linking 1'omli'r. Ill' ' ) uuj Ilia Hnr- tu-y Mrect , Oiuulm. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , Job n Kpcncter. I'roiirli-tor. 1'JI IXHtge and Idlaod KB North lutli Mri'ft. Oinnlin. ! Smoke Stacks , Bollors , Etc. H.K. SAWYER. Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks , llrltcblngi , Tank and Gonernl Holler Repairing. 1318 l > otlge Mrucl , ( jniatiH , Neb. ) Iron Works. i PAXTON k VIERL'NG , Wrought and Cast .Iron Building Wort KnaliM's. Ilrm , wntk , general founilrr , ruachlnu en blaikimllli work. Omco und works , C. I' . Kr. n lilb blreet , Omul.a. OMAHA WIRE& IRON WORKS. Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk ralli , window iiunrdii , floncr rlandi , wlreflgoiC tc. , lil Nortli Kill hi. , Omaha. , OMAHA SATE AND IRON Maii'frs ' of Fire fcBnrglar Proof Safes' ! Vnults , JMI work , Iron nnd wire fencing , flans , etc. ( fj Aniireen , I'rop'r. Cur. Hlb and Jatkson ti. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co .MnnulnLliirurn anil Jobbi-ri In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc. ( -or ( nli in 1.1 I'Hiitlc bUi.ti'iinlm. Neb. MEAGHER & SPROAT. General Acuiln for DIcboM Sale X I-otk Co.'i Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.Timc Locks. Vaults and Jail Work , 1115 Karnam Street , Onithn. Ovorallu. _ CAN fELD MANUFACTURING CO. Maiinfacturcrs of Overalls , Jeani I' nt , Shins , Klc. 1105 nml IIW Douniss Gtreet , Uinabn , Neb. , opr8. Etc. ' * M.A. DISBROW & . 'CO. , Wholesnlu .Mnnulni lurert of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch USIce , 12lh nnd Irard Streets , Omaha. Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldlnct , Klalr Work anil Interior Hani Wood Kin. Itb. N.E. tornur Mh nml -ntenworth l strfota , Oumba , Neb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. . T Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Deere , And Illlndi. Turning , Slalr-work. Hank and OSlo trilling * , swli and IVipplclon Arenut- . r Brewers. STORZ it ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , 1121 North Klfhucnth Mrccl-Omaha , Nch. = . - = a c. n. i PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , , OHlce Iloom 24 , Ofipotlte Kiihance Ilulldloji , Uoloo htiwk yards , hoiitli Omalin , Neb. McCOY BROS. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , Markel furnlihts ] free . on application. Hlockcrs and fee.1 rs furnl > bo. | on good lenus. Heforenco : Oms . ha National Hunk and sou 111 Uraabk Natlunai , I'nlua bux-k Yard ! , rVntb Omaba. LORIMER. WESTERFIELD Si M ALEY Live Stock Commission , Room IS , Kzchangu Ilulldlni ; , Unlou Slock Tart * , boulh Oujolia , Neb. ' HORN k SHARPE , Commission Dealers in Live Stock , Room 23 , Kichnnfc DulMInt , I'nlon Hock Vdl , K Omaha , lluffi ncrt L'nlun Nat'l Xuuk. Oroabk , Union Mock Yanli Hank , B Oranlm , u. H. llowley 1-rca. Am. Hank A Truil Co. . Omnl.ti. ALEXANDER 4 ; FITCH. Commission Dealers in Live Stock. Ilooio a , oppfo.no Kirban/e HulMInc , Union Yanll , joulb Ouaba , Neu , UNION f T OCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , JoU V. Bur' ' . 3uperlot nd nU JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Arlvc-riljlctf liaj nlwnji proron Biiccrciful. Ilcforo placlnifRny Nuwiriapcr AJvcnlelng Consul ; LORD t THOMAS. lUiHTiMxu iLWn , . i 4t I * * IU < .ik kimc , CHICAGO.