THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 14 , 1887. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Vorlouo OauBos Comblno to Depress thg Prlco of Wheat. NO BULL NEWS IN CIRCULATION. Corn HIioWM n Sotiicwliat Hotter Upward - ward Tendency 1'rovlnlons Show HtirprlNliifi Strenutl > Cattle Slow QiiotatlottH. CHICAGO PltODUCB MAKKKT. CIIICACIO , Dec. 13. ( Special Telegram to the flin. : ] The price of .May wheat was lo lower at 1 o'clock to-ilav than at the close of yesterday's business. If .there was any bull news to "be had it did not circulate widely. Foreign news , local sentiment , the grain movement anil nearly everything that could be heard of or was talked about among traders seemed to favor n decline , jautl it came. The market showed some strength early In the day , but there was no advance of consequence nt any time , and the last naif hour was the leant Interesting of all. May wheat oKMiod | nt b-'l e , which was J c lower than last night's closing , The ilrst impulse of the market was upward. The covering of shorts and buying of Hutchlnson served to put May wheat np to &W , alul between S3X and 83c the prlco lingered for some time , with no very active trading. Schwartz it Dupcc I'nd Jones , McCorinluk & Kennett bo- BIHI to offer grain In largo quantities , and the price dropped to SU c , reacted to 83 c and then tumbled quickly to SSKGSSJfe , bu\ there wens not nuuiy transactions at the In side figures , the l"b'clock close bclnir at Mc. January npcnvil at 70 c , sold up to 70J c and down to 7fijfe , which was the 1 o'clock close. The speculative corn market held up better thrin wheat , nnd during the greater part of tlio session prices ruled higher than at the optyiing. It was only near the close that the hammering infection appeared tolmvo passed over Into the cornpit , and with all the weak ness attributed to sympathy with wheat , May corn closed nt 1 o'clock but ) @ ? ( fc lower than yesterday afternoon. Therelippears to bo greater confidence in corn among local speculators In view of the undoubted short crop and less disposition to sell grain short. Fitht sales of May corn ranged from MJ to fkljjje , and before the Ilrst upward impulse was checked the price reached MJ ( JM.fe. } During most of the session the price held between K\ \ % and Mftst } with only moderate business at the extremes. The market held steady during the Ilrst break In wheat , but during the laslMialf hour May corn dropped rapidly from Me to Mc , and closed at the last named figure at t o'clock , January corn opened nt 48 } c , sold up to t'.ljjfc ' and back to ISjhC , where it rested , at 1 Q\'l"jlr , The speculative market in oats wns not very active , trading being entirely for May delivery The course of the market was much the same as in corn , with early llriu- ness and the close at the lowest point of the session , May oats opened at ! K ) * ( ftl.i ! | c , which was fractionally below yesterday's closing , advanced to JM' e and fell off toward 1 o'clock to ! BlJ < c , which was the close. The provision trade exhibited surprising 1 strength. Under the lead of lard , winch was bullish under thu advance in Liverpool , the entire market was able to withstand the effect of the weaker feeling1 In gr.iin. and for pork and short ribs stood at 1 o'clock at practically last night's linal prices. Lurd closed at an actual advance of htl lic. . ArrniiNoox Snssiox Wheat weaker ; May Wiii' , January 7fiJ ( rf75Xc , February "il' ' tS 7ilVe. ; Corn weak. May closing with sellers at KlVc , January 4 % ( il4u , February 4S Vc. Oats easier. Pork declined r > @ 10e nnd closed nt # 11.IB for January , $14.77U for February 'and ? iri.5 ; ! for May. Lard closed 2) ) e lower 1 , $7.47 } < for January , $7.57 } 't for Feb niary , * 7.t)7fj ) for March and * 7.b5 for May. May. CHICAGO MVK STOCK. CIIIOAOO , Dec. 1'i. [ Special Telegram to the HKI : . ] CVTTI.K Trade was generally rather slow , with plain and medium natives Helling substantially lower than any day last week. Good and useful natives were only about steady. Steers that suited the holiday trade were in demand and sold on theii merits as to establishing values. The .prices paid for Uils-elitss cannot betaken us a guide , as they are purely fancy. Good to choice cows and heifers are quickly but steadily inaking more money than heretofore. This is more on account of the light run of Texan ; than any great improvement in the demand The stoi-ker and feeder trade .remains uiv itliaiurml PhritttiniiH fttrera jSA TtOfali 2. % . Shit ) pTngtecrs 1350 to 1500 Ibs , $4.1tTf5.00 ( ; 120 ( to mll ) > sl.40 : < < T4.IO ! ; (150 ( to 1200 Ibs , $3.S5 < a 0 ? 3.50. Stackers and .feeders , higher at f2.lt ( < < 3.UIcowsbulls : ; and mixed , tl. 5 ( 2.8.- ; bulk tl.U5i72.20. Texas cattle , steady ; cows.l.G5ji UK ) ; steers , * 2.00 ( M.OO. Hens Trade was again slow from th < opening to the close , in fact at times and li certain divisions of the yards business wai actually dull. The provision trade was lowc : at the opening , but better later , yet that fuc had no particular effect on the hog market the day closing with a largo number unsold During the morning u few lots of prinn heavy made f4.4r > @ 5.50 , but later the saur could bo bought at least 5e lower. Packini itorts sold all the way from $5. 10 to $ fl.3S largely at $5.20i5.25. ( Light sorts are scare nnd would make * .YOOa5.l5 ( for 100 to ISO 1 averages and f 1.90(34.10 ( for 140 to 150 Ib avci ttgcs. _ West Imicolu MnrkctH. * LINCOLN , Neb Dee. 13. [ Special Tclegrar to the Hr.E. ] Hoes Koeeipts , 700. Dcmam nctivc' . Light to medium , * 4.05@5.12 > ; heavy | 5.15jf5.25. ( _ WVK STOCK. Union Stock Ynriln , Chicago , Doc. 1 ! The Drovers' Journal reports : Cattle Receipts , 11,000 ; market wcakci Christmas stock , ( Jo.5t t.2."i ! ; shipping steen r-.S5H.'i.lH ( ' ) ; stoekers , $2.10f ? 3.iO : : cow * , bull nnd mixed , ? l.io2.Wj ( Texas steers , $2 , ( ( if 3 00. Hogs Keccipts , 23,000 ; market .weak mixed , Jj4.SOnf5.SO ; heavy , $5.03 < < i5.45 ; ligh ? 4.r > OGf5.10 ; skips , $3.10@4.40. Sheep Ueccipts , 7.000 ; market steady ChristmaR mutton , $5.25 ( < ? ( I.OO : natives , $3.1 075.00 ; western , $ 'l.2T > ( iN.15 ; Texans , * 2.50 < D.75 ; lambs , f .5x < T5.S5 : Kunwas City , Dec. 13. Cattle Receipt fl.4tX ) ; shipments , 010 ; good to choice stead ; others dull and weak ; good \p vhoice con fed , ( H.HK4.M ! ( ) ; rommon to medium , ? . ' ! . ' . fj4.20 ; stoekers. $2.tXir2.iO ) ( ( ; feeders , $2.C > < 11.25 ; cows , $1.2o@2.70 ; grass range steer National Stock Ynrcls. Knst S liOiils Deo. 13. Cattle Receipts , 2,20 ( Khlpmcnts , 100 ; market steady ; choii heavy native steers , J4.)0 : ) < ft5.00 ; .fair i good nnttvo steei-s , Sl.lKXjl4.40 ; butcher steers , fair to choice , ( ? ; 1.104.00 ; btocke nnd feeders , fair to good , f I.SO&'J.IH ) ; ranger oidlnary to good , f2.20c 4.10. Hogs Receipts , 3yoO , ; shipments , 4& active and llrm ; choice heavy ar butchers' selections , fS.a.X&S.o.l ; Yorko ; and packing , medium to prime , Jf4.P05t.i.4i IlBht grades , common to m * > d , $4.50 ( ! 4.U5. VIXAXCI.VIj. NEW YOHK , Dec. 13. [ Special Telegram the 13Er.--STocKs London operators ai very undecided In their movements , son bcnuj inclined to buy their specialties spi ingly , but others have become seared at tl continued liquidation going ; on In Wall strc nnd are selling. It Is asserted , however , th foreign business at present U not Inri enough to keep a half dozen brokers bus Most of the weak holders are said to ha1 dropped out , leaving the stocks In the han of the rich men , who claim to bo able to ho them , nnd In some Instances are advising tl buying of good stocks on the declines like tl .present , as they claim that before January moat of the stocks will have been absorbe Cammack and his bear party have u live interest in thq market. They are large pbort of. St Paul , Lako.Shorc , and LacV wanna. The market opened weak nnd gave Indications of tontinuliig on its downward path , first sales showing declines extending to } 4 i > cr cent. Manhattan was the weakest , dropping 3li jwlnts on the report that the directors' mc'ctlng held to-day had broken up in n row. After the announcement that It had earned 2 per cent the past quai tcr n rally of 2 , ' points followed. About mid-day n perceptible decrease In the selling pressure became apparent. Shorts had covered largo lines and a few bull pools had taken n few stocks , a stronger feeling was developed and prices began advancing. The Drcxel- Morgan party bought Western Union on reports that to-morrow's statement would bo a good one , and prices moved up l1 per cent. Union Pacific , despite the gossip from Washington that nothing was likely to be done to help it this session , advanced l1 , but broke % percent. The rest of the list sym pathized to n fair extent , but the movement was narrow and feeble. The market broke away again the last hour and closed weak at almost insldo prices , showing a net decline extending from } { to 2 points. The total sales were 347,0-10 shares , against 372,271 shares yesterday. GovnnxMKXTS Government bonds were dull but strong. YESTIUDAT'S : QUOTATIONS. U. S. 4s registered.12.1 C. & X. W .1H7 ( , ' last loan , 4J : closed offered at 4 per cent. PUIMU MKIICAXTILC PAPKII 5 > f(28 ( per cent. STr.m.ixo ESCIIANOR Dull , Wit steady at $4.81 for sixty days' bills , and 4.34Ji for de mand. Clilcngo , Dec. 13. Following are the 2:30 : closing prices : Flour Nominally unchanged : winter wheat , $ l.no@4.lO ( per bbl ; spring wheat , * ) .50@4.fiO per bbl ; rye , $2.75(33.00 ( per bbl ; buck wheat , § 5.50(3(1.25 ( ( per bbl. Wheat Unsettled within n low range , prices at the closing being l@lj c lower than yesterday ; cash , 75 l-15e ; January , 75 0-100 ; May , h2 0-llie. Corn Moderately active , fluctuated within a X"f ° range , mid closed % & % u below yes terday ; eash,47ife ! : January , 48eMay ; , 53 ; ' e. Oats Near futures neglected and almost nominal : May moderately active , but } o below yesterday ; May , 33e. Kyc Quiet at Ol'ffe.a Harley Quiet and unchitiigcd. Pi line Timothy $2.20. Flax-seed $1.25. Whisky ? 1. 10. Pork Opened with an advance of 10c , later an easier feeling prevailed and the closing was easier than yesterday ; January , ? 14.V ( > ; May , * 15.25. Lard Advenced 10(712J ( ? e , though outside prices were not sustained ; c sli , $ " .4'ij ; January , ? 7.4 K ; May , $7.85. Dry Salted Meats .Shoulders , * 5.SOtf5.90 ( ; short clear . ' . short ribs $ . , S7.'JO@7.95 ; , $7.57) ) < i for January. Butter < 7uct ! ; creamery , 24@30c ; dairy , 22 < ? Z2ic. ( Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars , 11 ' ; Hats , ll Sl aC ; young Americas , . Kggs ( Juiet at 20 } @ 22c. Hides Weaker ; heavy green salted , 0f@ 7e ; light , do. , 7e ; salted bull , 5 > < e ; green do , 4' < fe ; green salted calf , 8@S c ; dry Hint and dry calf. 12@13c ; dry salted , lOc ; dea cons , 30c each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , 3 o ; No. 2 , 3 c ; cakes , 4e. Kcceipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 33,000 40.000 Wheat , bu . 00,000 32XK ( Com , bU . 204,000 125,000 Oats , bu . 105,000 123,001 Uye , bu . 0,000 4,001 Harlcy , bu . 95,000 3,3,00t St. Louis , Dec. 13. Wheat Lower ; cash SOJ.fc ; ; May , 84c. D Corn Lower ; cash , 48@48 } c ; May , 4Sc Oats Lower ; cash , 30 > ie ; May , 31J e. Pork-14.00. Lard-e .25. Whisky1.05. . Uutter Creamery , 24 ( < J30c ; dairy , 18a24c ( AFTEIIXOON UOAIID Wheat , steady ; De cember , 70 c , bid ; January , 79J < o bid ; May 84 } < c. Corn , lower ; December , 40 } c ; Jan uary , 45J < e ; May , 4S.c. Oats , steady- May , 3o ; < e. Ijlvcrpool , Dee. 13. Wheat Dull , demand mand poor , holders offer freely ; red westeri spring and winter , Os 7d ( ( l8 9d per cental. Corn Quiet anfl ticmand poor ; jni.tcc vestern , 5s Id per cental. Milwaukee , Dec. 13. Wheat Weak Kye Lower ; No. 1 , Harley Firm ; No. 2 , 70J c. Provisions Strong ; pork , January , $14.71 @ 15.00. Minneapolis , Doc. 13. Wheat Dul ! and .lower ; No. 1 hard , December , 73e Tanuary , 71e ; May , SsO e ; No. 1 northern December , 71c ; January , 72c ; May , 78 > fc No. 2 northern , December , 07c ; January We. On track : No. 1 hard , 74c ; No. 1 north ern , 71J c ; No. 2 northern , Gb } c. Flour Inactive but llrm : patents , ft.50i ( 4.00 ; bakers' , $3.00@3.0. HccelptWheat , , 155,000 bu. Shipments Wheat , 34,000 bu ; flour , 20,40 bbls. Cincinnati , Dec. 13. Wheat Easier No. 2 red , S5@SOc. Corn Easy ; No. 2 , mixed , 53' @ 54c. Oats Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 34 e. llyc Easier : No. 2 , 71e. Provisions Pork , llrm at $15.00 ; lard strong at $7.35@7.37 } . Whisky Steady at ? 1.05. New York , Dec. 13. Wheat Receipts 45,01X1bu ; exports , 10,000 ; options declined ( ! ? l/c , on free selling , closing steady at shade above bottom ; spot lots dull and K ( le lower ; ungraded red , MHflg'JlJfe ; No' , red nominal at ( Ki c ; No. 2 red , b3 > ife9 ( ] in elevator and store , ltO@90 } "o delivered No. 2 , red , January closed at SSjjC. Corn Receipts , 00,000 ; exports , OOC ojiened ji"(3Ko ( higher , later declined KfS'Ji' ' * closing steady ; spot lots dull ; ungraded , H < S lJfc ; No. 3 , rii/iiJOc ) ; No. 2. Gl > < @ 02 In elevator , 02J Gi02u delivered , Januar closing at fllXc. Oats Receipts , 81,000 ; exports , 220 moderately active but JfoD-jC lower ; inixe western , 30r739e ; white western , 39@44p. Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio llrm at fl8.5C options opened weaker , closing higher an tlrm ; sales , 69,750 bags ; December , * 15.80 ( 10.20 : January. $15.W15.95 ( : Februaryfl.l.f C' ( > 1 ! > .75 ; March , $15.20 ( : i5.75j April , $15.5 tfl5.75 ; May , ? 15.0.V < tl5.50. Petroleum Steady ; United.77e. Eggs Fair inquiry ; western , 23c. Pork Dull and unchanged. Lard S6UO points higher and more actlv closing with advance partly lost ; wcstci steam , sjiot , $7.72K(37.S5. ( lluttcr Firm and rather quiet ; wcstcri llViH33c ( ; IClgin creamery , 32 ( < f33e. Checso Quiet ; western , U &ll o. KnnsnH City , Dec. 13. Wheat Wcakc No. ! ) soft , cash , 74K > January , TJJiVj bit May , 7lHs bid. TOtfo asked. Corn Weaker ; No. 2 , cash , 45e ; Januar , 45 { e asked ; May , 4 * , ' < fe. Oats No , 2 , cash , 2 o bid , 29o asked. Now Oi-lcniiH , Dec. 13. CdniT-DuU nr drooping ; mixed , 62 03u ; white , 03c ; ycllo > . Onts Firmer ; No. 2. 4t@42c. Cornmeal Quiet at (2.75. Hog Producus Dull nnd lower ; per ! 14.5U ; lard$7.00. Hulk Moiit-s-Shouldcrs , .3K ; long clc : anil clear rlb , I7.C2 } . OM AH AlTV'K STOCK. Cattle , The receipts of cattle were 1,343 hea mostly common stock. The market opcm slow and became a little more active but tl advance of Monday was overcome and pric cased off a little. The number sold was 04 about one-half the receipt * . The market opened with about forty Joa n sight nnd the buyers began by bidding ewer prices. Nothing , wns done on that basis and the market soon became fairly active at priced about steady with those of Monday. All the best hogs were taken early , one load bringing $5.30. The market closed steady. Everything was taken , Klienp. The receipts of sheep were 109 , of which lumber 100 sold for $2.5. Prices remained steady. Official Receipts. ' Cattle 1,348 Hogs 4,505 , Shcey 103 1'i-c vail inn 1'rlees. Showing tbo prevailing prices paid for live stock on the market : Choice steers , 1300 to ISOOlbs $4.00 < 34.25 Choice steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs 3.754.25 Fat little steers , 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.r.5 ( < ? 3.75 Corn-fed range steers , 12UO to 1500 3.05 ( < f4.)0 ! ) peed to choice corn-fed cows 2.30n2. ( ' > 0 Common to medium cows 1.7.X"2.25 Western cows 1.80it2.50 ( 'lood range feeders 2.30fti2.05 Good natlvo feeders , ( .KX ) Ibs and * upwards 2.5003.00 Fair to medium natlvo feeders , 900 Ibs and upwards 2.25(32.50 ( Common sheep 2.6or 2.25 Light and medium hogs 4.50 < W5.05 Oood to choice heavy hogs 5.15 ( 5.30 Good to choice mixed hogs 5.10 5.20 ItcprpHcntntlve Sales. NATIVJS StnEHS. 100 83 lave Stock Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sold on the market yesterday : CATTLE. G. H. Hammond & Co 191 Swift & Co 127 Harris & Fisher 24 Shippers 221- Feeders 85 Total 049 Anglo A. P. Co 1087 Harris & Fisher 184 G. H. Hammond & Co 70 ( Armour & Cudahy Packing Co 57 ! Speculators 8 ( Local . % Swift & Co 379 Oquncs&Co : 1139 J. T. Stewart 04 : Total 4901 Itnnxc of Prices. Showing the extreme highest mm lowest rates paid for leading grades of liogson dates mentioned : Ilvc Stock Notes. Hogs steady. Cattle a shade lower. Wm. Elllnger , of Beatrice , marketed OIK load of cattle. Arthur Cruise , of Atkinson , marketed three leads of hogs. . . Fred Christian , of Ashland , marketed f load of hogs. L. J. Stephens , of Waterloo , was on th < market with hogs. W. II. Huford , of Beatrice , disposed of on < load of cattle yesterday. J. E. Townsend , of Council Bluffs , was 01 the market with hogs. Mr. French , of Wilber , was on the mnrkc' ' with ono load of cattlr. M. S. Childs , of Dunlop , Iowa , was a vis itor at the yards yesterday. C. V. Pitts , of Dunlap , Iowa , was on tin market looking for feeders. Marshal Jeffries , of Osccola , disposed of i load of good hogs yesterday. Killpatrick Bros. , of Beatrice , were on thi market with live loads of cattle. Bliss & Bliss , of Schuyler , marketed n loai of hogs on the market yesterday. The Huntoon company , oj ! Earllng , Iowa disposed of a load of hogs yc erday. John Wolford , of Madison , was lookln over the yards yesterday. Mr. Wolford is wealthy banker. Mr , Bennett , of the llrm of Sheave St Her nett , of Hoag , Neb. , was on the market wit ! two loads of hogs. John Hastle , of Talmage , one of the mos extensive shippers to these yards was her yesterday as usual. God.V. . Sroat , a prominent real estate ma of Nebraska City , was at the yards ycstcrda looking for pointers , The Union Rendering company will bo o the market today as buyers of dead hogs Some fun may bu .anticipated. H. Stinokmus , of Plainvillo , disposed c six loads of hogs and one of cattle on th market yesterday at satisfactory prices. Swift & Co. killed their Ilrst hogs yestei day. They will handle from 300 to 500 pc day until sprint ? when they will increas their facilities. John Sandbcrg. of Oakland , disposed of load of 37b pound hogs at (5.80 , the top prici Mr. Sandbcrg was the only ono fortunat enough to get there. On Monday next the Northwestern wl om | thcir'station in the exchange buildlni Charlie Hrodrick , who 1ms filled the imsitlo of live block agent for some time , will bo i charge. Iskcy Bros , of La Plattc , have began shi | ping stock to this point. This tlrm are amen the heaviest shippers In the state and know peed market when they see It. They will I on the market this week with some choli block. ' . . OMAHA WHOnl.HAM : MARKETS dl I',1 ' ProdiityjjFaults , Ktc. Tlic ftillowlnit ( ire flic prlrcn ut irJifr/i / roiinil fo ( ojiroii M ! ttrc ttilil on tlilx inor- M. rnilts in1 othfr linen o//noii ( / * ir / iifrii / ; c.itm lulntr ( i/ ; i < r/.jlw / ; ritiinot iifiriij./ / * /ic / fUf ; > ; iIffi o > i oiiNMr outers utthc micirlccs / fior.t ( the local Irtulc , , BtTTiMt The receipts of butter were more liberal yesterday , but prices were un changed. Creamery , stilld packed , Is quoted at 22 < a24c ; choice diliry , 20 uhc ! ; medium , HH'tlbc ' ; low grades , 10&U'-c. Kods The rccij ) > ts are only fair ; demand good and quotations , lrui ) nt 22VC2io ( : , with a few sales rcitorted at : wo. CIIKI > I : Fancy full cream clieddar , single , 12c ; lull crcani twins , i2Siet8o ! ; young Americas , 13c ; ibriyk cheese. 100 Ibs in case , 15c ; Limburficr , UK ) Ibs ( n case , 18c. In less qualities , 14ifll ( c ; Swiss domestic , 1IW180. Poui.THY The market is quiet and steady with prices unchanged. Hive chickens , $1.75 6(2.00 per do/en : choice fowls , $1.80012.25 jnsr ( loreti , Dressed chickens , 7 ( < t c periwnnd. Turkeys , ba lOc. Ducks , 7 ( ir.'c. ' Geese , fr ( < t lUe. CUMK Prairie chickens , $4.00 ; mallorJ ducksf2.25 , ; quail , $1.20@1.40 ; teal iindmlxed ducks , fl.nocrfl.75 ; snipe , ? L2" ; Jack rabbits , $3.50a3.75 ( per dozci | small rabbits , fl.X ( ) ] > er Aot\ \ deer , Gtf Se ; antelope , 7(20c ( ; deer sad- dles. 0@116 ; antelope , 12gl4c. ( I'oTATor.s She supply Is light nnd the de mand active : quoted at I'Oedlfl.OO ' for Utah and Colo-rado stock and choice homegrown grown at 75 ® ! > 0c ; common grades at 40 Are on sale nt $2.50 per barrel. SWIKT : POTATOES Prices are ( juoted at trom 2) ) ( it3eper Ib. 1'Aiisxii's New stock is quoted at $2.50 per jarrel. \xs-Good stock S2.Xit2.30 ) ( ; fair to good , $1.00@1.80 , and Cnllfornmbeans at2.16 ( a2.20. ONIONS Home grown steady at 75 ( < JS5c ; Spanish onions , per 50-lb crate , $1.75(1(2.00 ( OisTKiis Plain standard , 25o ; plain se lects , 30o : standanl , 30c ; extra selects , 35o ; New York counts , 40c .Bulk oysters , counts , $1.35 per 100 ; selects , ? 2.00 per gal ; stauQard , $1.35 per gal. , TUKXIPS Fair to good stock 40 ( < f50e ; rutabagas , 50gOOe. ( CAUI.IKI.OWIII : Good stock $2.CO@2.80. CEI.KHV Choice celery , 35 ( < i45c per dozen ; fancy , 15jt50c. ( Avi'Lr.M Eastern fruit , $3.00(33.25 ; fair to choice stock , $3.25di3.50 ; fancy stock $3.50 ( 3.75. SAUEH KHAL'T Choice , per bbl of 30 gal ? 8.85aO.OO ( ; > < bbl , .SdQ.'i.OO $11.00 per bbl of 50 gal. CinxiiCHiiiES Bell & Cherry , S9.50 ; Bell& Bugle , $10.50 ; Cape Cods , $11.00 ® 11.50. Cmnu-Choicc Michigan cldcrC.OO@G.50 per bbl. of JU gal. Quixcns Choice California quinces , $2.00@ 2.25 per box. LEMOXS Messina lemons , $5.50(30.00 ; Malaga , $5.00 ; extra line Maori scarce at $0.K ( ) ( 0.50. OiiAXdKS Louisiana $4.00@4.25 per box , Florida * 3.75g4.00. ( CAI.IFOUXIA FUUITS Pears , $2.50@2.75 ; ex tra line , $3.M ( ) . GiiA.i'r.s Malagas , ? i.OO per bbl. BVXAXAS Choice bananas , $2.75@3.50 ; me dium buches , $2.00@3.00 ; common , $1.50@ 2.00. 2.00.Hoxr.v Good choice honey in Mb frames , 18u20e ( ; canned honey , 10@12e per Ib. POPCOIIX Choice rli-e corn 3 ( < ? 3 > ie per Ib ; other kinds , 2S2Kc per Ib. C.um.uir. There is a fair demand for cab bage at $1.00 per dozed. California cabbage is quoted at 3u per Ib. NUTS Peanuts , 7@7J e , raw ; Brazil nuts , 13o ; almonds , Tarragona , 'J5c ; English wal nuts , 15C' < > lSc ; filberts , " 12o ; Kalian chestnuts , i ri' ' Grocerw' IJst. ioNs Hams , ll' H ac ; breakfast bacon , lltVilltfc ; baeim sides. 9S94'c ( ' ; dry- salt8) © 8)Je ; shoulders , 0)l7c ( ; dried beef hams , 10iUlc ; dried beef regular , hams , picnic , COFFEE Ordinary gi-ades , 10K20c ; fair , 20iZ21e ( ; prime , 20M21 c ; fancy green and yellow , 23(325o ( ; old government Java , 28 ® 30c ; interior Java , 25 ( 28c : Mocha , 28tf30e ; Arbuekle's roasted , 24fc : McLaughlin's XXXX , 24J4'c ; Dilworth's , 21' e ; lied Cross , CAXXEII GOODS Oysters , standard , per case , 3.20@3.25 ; strawberries , 2-lb i > er case , Ci.lU@i.iri : ; raspberries , 2-lb , pin- ease , SUX ) ® 3.10 ; California pears , per case , $4.70@4.SO ; apricots , per case , $4.25Vf4.30 ( ; peaches , per case , $5.80n,85 ( ; white cherries , per ease , $0.00 ; plums , per case , $ 'I.K4.00 ! ) : blueber ries , | > cr case , $2.30 ( < (2.4 ( ) ; egg plums , 2-lb , per case , $2.50 ; iiincupples , 2-lb , per case , t.20@5.T5 ; 1-lb salmon , per do/ , * 1.75@1.90 ; 2-lb geoscberries , per case , $3.25 ( 3.35 ; 2-lb string beans , per case , $1.80 ; 2-lb Lima beans , * per case , $1.00 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas $2.00ig2.70 : 2-lb early Juno peas , per case $ , ' .85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $9.50i2.50 ; 3-lb corn $2 30@2.40. BaooMs Extra 4-tIo. $2.00 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00. CANIIY Mixed , OCT'lle ; stick , S % ( < iOc. Jni.UKS 30-lb pails , $1.75 ( < ll.S5. 1 TOIUCCO Lorillard's Climax. 44c : Snle.nJ did. 4Icj Mechanic's Delight , 41e ; Lcggctt & Sfeyer's star , 44c ; Cornerstone , 3Sc ; Drum- mend's ' Horse Shoo , 44c ; J. T. , 40c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 44c ; Catlin's meerschaum , 30o ; Catlin's old style , 22c. SVHUP No. 70 , 4-pallon kegs , $1.60 ( 1.55 ; New Orleans , per gallon , iiS'fMiic ' ; maple syriq ) , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , Wlc : 1-gallon cans , per doz , $10.50 ; half gallon cans , per doz. $0.25 ; quart cans , $3.25. STAIICU Mirror gloss , BJfc. ; Gsa\Ts' corn J/c ; Oswego gloss , 7o ; Oswego corn , 7e. HOM.AXK HEIIHIXUS 75 ( < i78e per keg. CIIACKKIIS Garneau's soda , butter and pic nie , 5e ; creams , 7e ; ginger snaps , 8c ; city soda , 8e. TKAS Japans , 255o ( ) ; gunxiwder | , 20ii ( 3) ) e ; Young Hyson , 25 ( 55o ; Oolong , 20i bOc. bOc.TOIHCCE TOIHCCE Lorillard's Climax , 44c ; Splen dHl,41c ; Mechanic's Delight , 41e ; Leggctt & Myer's Star , 4io : ; Cornerstone , 35c ; Dmm inond's Horse Shoe , 44e ; J. T. , 40c ; Sorg'i Spearhead , 44c. WOODIIXWAKE Two-hoop palls , per doz. $1.45 ; three-hoop pails , $1,70 ; No. 1 tub , $0.50 No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 : wash boards. $1.40(32.75 ( ; assorted bowls , $2-25 Fo. 1 churns , fcO.CO ; No. 2 churns , $8-00 , No 3 churns , $7.00. KiriNii : : > Luin Tierce , 7 ? c ; 40-lb squan cans74c ; 50-lb. round , 7 } c ; 20-lb. round 7 0 ; 10-lb. pails , 7J < c ; 5-lb. palls , 8c ; 2-lli pails , 8 , ' < e. PICKLES Medium in bbls. , $7.00 : do Inhal bbls. , $4.00 ; small , in bbls. , $4.00 ; do in hal bb ] . . $4.50 ; gerklns , in bbls. , $0.00 : do in hal bbls. , $5.00. DRIED Fiti'iT Apples , new , } { * , OJf(7l7c cvaponitcd 50-lb ring , 910c ; raspben'icf evajmratcd , 27i2''e ; blaekborries , evnj orated , Oj fSOKe ; pitted cherries , 20(52te ( l > cachc.s , now.8l , ( < 9c ; evaporated , pccle ioaehcs , 29 ( 30c ; evaporated , unparci ! lSftlOc ( ; now currants , OJ < ( il7c ; pnmes 4 ( f45 | e ; citron , 25o ; raisins , Londoi layers $2.40C t2.45 ; California loose musct tels , $2.00@2.10 ; now Valencia , b } @Sc. Hour. Scvcn-sixtet-ntlis , lujVill. ( DUCK West Point 29 in. S oz. 10 } o ; Wet Point 29 in. 10 oz. ' 12Kc : West Point 1 ! ) In , 1 oz , ISo ; West Point 40 in. 11 07 , ! ( ! . Check Caledonia X , ! Kc ? Caledonia XX , 10)51 Economy , t' ) < ' o ; OtfsitlKc. KESTL'CKV'JKANS Memorial , 15c : Cnntoi ISc ; Durham , 27 ! < c ; Hercules , 18c ; Leamini ton , 22Ku ; Cottswoli 25c. . CitAsn Stevens' U , Cc ; bleached , 7o ; Sti vens' A. 7Jo ; bleached , 8jc ; Stevens' I 8 > fe ; , lleachedi 9 ! < o ; Stevens' N , 9i bleached , Iflifc : fjtcvcns' S HT , 12jfc. } MlsCi'.i.i.AMuii's Table oil cloth , $ -J.S. ' plain Holland , 8Kc.to Oc ; Dado Hollaiu ! CAIIIIHICS Slatbr , ' 4Jf/c ; Woods,4J , c ; Stai dnrd , 4 } c ; Pcacock\- , < c. COM FoitTKin S .flOJ5.00. : HI.AXKUTS White , tl.OOQ7.00colored1.1 ; Hi.EACiicn SiiEr.Tixo Berkeley cambri No. CO , 9Hc ; Host Yet , 4-4 , lltfc ; butter clot OO , 4.Vc ; Cabot , 7Kc ; Farwell , 8c ; Fruit i Loom , lie ; Greene G , lie ; Hope , "J e ; Kin l > erellC-4 , 15c : Pepiwrcll , 84 20e ; Pcpperel IM , 22c ; Pepperclf , 10-4 , Blu ; Canton 4-4 , 8 1 Canton , 44 , 9' ' . < c ; Triumph , Cc : Wamsutt ; lie ; Valley , 5c. FLANNELS Tlald tlaftsman , 20c ; Goshc : * , . PIIIXT Soun Coron * Atlanta , Mc ; Sinter , Pe ; Ik'rlin O1OV ! OnruorOilCitTc. PINK ANII UoiiKKli'limoml1Oc ; Alien , tk- ; HlverKlnt | , Be ; Steel Hlver , Oo ; Klrhmoml , tic ; Pni'HU'.BJji' . INDIGO Hi.in-Wn hnitoii ( , (5o ( ; Century IndliiO blno prints 11V ; Amor- li'iin. iiki'j Arnold , ( lie ; Arnold H , lO' o ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Soul , 10'f , DIIR C'hnrter OiikIke , ; Itumittw , H'4f ' , IxjtlMV ! Allen , fiV ! Iifchmondri > i0i Win dsor , Cc ; Eddystone , Oc1'ncllU1 \ , IV. HIIOWN SIIKI-.TIMI Atlanta AI II , , t i" , Atlantic H14 , To ; Atlantic 1) , 4-4 , IV , At- IcntloPM , Bjc ; Aurora LI j. 4 t , fi44e ; Au rora C , 4-1 , 4 > ve ; Crown XXX , 4-1 , n , e ; Hoosler LL , 4-1 , fiV" Indian Head , 4-4 , 7l4c ; Lawrence LL , 4-1 , ft4c : Old Dominion , 4-4 , rom U , 4-1 , tic. IUTTS Standard , So ; Gem , lO e ? Mcnuty , 12'e 5 Hoone , 14c ; H , ea ed. JO.MI. COTTOV FMNMI. : < < 10 nor cent trade IMIU1UU , ll/U , * > V , 1.U1U1CII , 1 1 , III , I Drlstol , IIIWu ; Union PuulUc , ISe. WAiii1 lilbb white , ISK i colored , 20Uc. GiNoitAm Plunehett eureka , TJ.j'e : . Whit- teuton , "Uo ; York , TJ o ; Nornutiull tlresa , 8 > < fc ; Calcutta dress , 8 < e ; Whlttcnton dress , He : Henfrew drcs ? , UCfl'-J c. TICK * Luwlston , ito-ln. , rjj 'e : Lcwlston , .TJ-lu. , iytfc : ; York , JI'Mn. , 14e ; Swift river , 7 fc ; Thormllke , OO , ' 40 ; Tliorndlkc. EF , 8)i'c ; Thorndlke , 12 < ) , . , ; Thorndikc , XXX , l.V-i Cordis , No. 5 , il' e ; Cordis , No. 4. lie. DnNiM Anioakcutr , 0-oz. , 10o ; Everett , 7-oz. , 13c : York , T-oz , Me : Hnyinaker , SJfa ; Jaffrcy , XX , llj/e / ; JalTrey , XXX , W e ; Heaver Creek , AA , 1'Jc ; Heaver Creek , UH , lie ; Heaver Creek , CC , lOe. General Market * . FI.AX Sr.r.n The price has advanced. Good quality nt 1.10 per buMicl. HAY The demand for hey and straw is very oed , but the receipts are lipht. The following are driccs ( ( noted : Common noarso hay , $7.UU@7.iiO per ton ; upland prairie , $ . 75 ( ffS.lX ) ; straw , ftt.M ) . CHAIN The following are Omaha quota tions on groin : Wheat , No. 'J , Cite ; rye , 50@ Wo ; oats , 'Jie ; corn , old , ! 17J < je ; corn , new , 35c ; barley is quoted at < KilOOc ) , ac cording to quality. CoAt. Coal is active and lu good demnnd , with the supply somewhat inadequate. Wo quote : Egg , $10.50 ; nut , $10.50 ; range , $10.50 ; walnut block , # 4.00 ; Iowa lump , $11.75 ; Iowa nut , ? 3.00 ; Illinois , $4.50 ( < to.H ( ) . HIIIKI The market Isl very dull. Green butchers' , 5 } < fe ; green cured , < ljf ( < 17c ; dry llint , Sic ; dry salt , be ; green calf skins , 7e ; damaged hides , two-thirds price. TulloCT ly/e ; . Grease Prime white. He ; yellow , So ; brown , ! J.jC. Shceppelts , JJoMiiUe. Finis Kocc-oon , SXX 'Oc : mink , 10SOc ( ; musk rat , full 2R5c ( ; stripped skunk , 10 ( 40o ; mountain wol . No. 1 , $ i.HMgU.50 ( ; No. 'J , prni- rie , IJO@7r > u ; No. 2 , 40@4f > c ; beaver , No. 1 , perlb , W.OOtSJl.OO ; No. 2 , * t.OO@1.2.V otter , .fl.OOtKXdry ( ! ( ) ; deer skins , 'JO yTio per Ib ; dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , 1.1 ( j2.u\ FJ.OUII AXD FIID The market Is improv ing as regards fancy stock. The following are current prices : Minnea ] > oll8 patents , $2,75 porewt ; Kansas and Missouri winter fancy patents , t > 2.4i@2.GO ! : Nebraska patents - , ' . ' . ' . 5 Hour ? . ) ents'jr.g'J. ( ; rye , 1.75@UK per cwt ; rye , Graham , $1.40 per cwt ; wheat , Graham , $1.75 per ewt ; cornmeal - meal , yellow , 'JOc per cwt ; cornmeal , white , $ l.K ( ) per cwt : chopped feed. SOc per cwt ; bran , 61'J.50@ii.OO : per ton ; screenings. i'J.OU @ 12.X ) per ton. STIIIITS Steady at former figures ; mar ket strong and u slight rise in prices anticipated. Cologne spirits , 1S3 proof , $1.10 ; do , 101 proof , $1.12 ; spirits , heron tl quality , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do , IbS proof. ? 1.CO. Alcohol , ISb proof , $2.1(1 ( per wine gallon. Uedistllled whiskies , SL.H ( ) @ 1.50. Gin , .blended , $1.50@2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , fcXi.X ! ( ) ( ( ) ; Kentucky and Penn sylvania ryes , $2.Kit(1.50 ( ) ( ( ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , $ l.50aH.OO. ( lirun- dies , imiHJrtcd , SUKKSS.W ; domestic , $1.80(5 ( $ y.OO. Gins , imported , .fl.y > ( ffi. ( < X ) ; domestic , Sl.&Vtfti.OO. Champagnes , imported , per case , $28.00@ ; ) .00 ; American , per case , ? 10.00 @ 10.X ( ) . HKAVV HAiimvAiiK Prices have re mained unchanged for some time. The following prices are standard Iron , rate , $2.70 ; plow steel , special cast , 4J < ic : crucible steel , Oifc ; cast tools , do , 12@loc ; wagon spokes , per feet , $2.00S5.50 ( ; thubs , per set , $1.50 ; felloes , sawed dry , $1.50 ; tongues , each , 75e ; axles , each , 75c : square nuts , per Ib , ( iiMic ( ? ; ; coil chain , per Ib , ( } } @iac ; malleable , SfglOo ; iron wedges , tie ; crowbars , Co ; harrow teeth , 4c ; spring steel , 4@5c ; Hurden's horse shoes , 4.7T > ; Uurden's mule shoes , $5.75 ; barbed wire , in car lots , $4.00.iV < ir KM ) Ibs ; Iron nails. Kites , 10 to 50 , $2.40 ; steel nails , $2.50. Dry JjHinlicr. DIMENSIONS AXD TIMIIKUS. 10ft. 18 ft. 20 ft. S3 ft. 24 ft. 2x4. , . 17 M ) 20 00 31 00 i2 ! 00 22 DC . 17 M SO 00 21 10 SI ( W S OC 2XH. , .17 SO 1M 00,21 , IWSaiWffi tt . 17 W1) ) IMSI IKJ SI in SI H 2x18. " ' ' \ . IB nOili ) fiu'iio Kijai oo'zi ( it No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 s.15.5f No. 2 com , sis. 17.00 | No. 4 com , sis. 13.5C FENCING. No. 1 , 4 & 0 in 12 & 14 ft. , rough . $10 5C No. 1 , " " 10. " . 19 5C No. 2 , " 12 14 " . 10 51 No. 3 , " " 10 " . 18 0 ( A , 12 , 14 , & 1C ft.21.no I C , 12 , 14 & 10 ft 15.5 ( B , " " 20.50 I D , " " 12.51 ri.oouixo. AO in White Pine . $25.5 < HO in " " . ai.SC COin " " . 30.CX DO in " " . 21.5C EOin " " ( Sel. Fencing ) . 19.0C 0 In. Drop Siding 50o j > er M. extra. Cr.Il.INd AXI ) PAHTITIOX. * 2d com % in White Pine Ceiling . S.UCM " " " " . 28.CX Clear1 * { in Norway " " . l . ( i 2nd com.'a " ! ! ! ' " " " . 14.W STOCKI10AHD8. A121nchsl8 . $15.51 H 12 " . . ; . 39.2 ( C13 " . : ) . ( X D12 " . 23.0 ( No. 1 , com , 12 in s 1 s , 12 ft . 20.51 " " 14ft . 19.01 " " 10ft . 18..1 ( 11 " " 10 , 18,20ft . 21.5) ) No.2 , " " . lO.Oi " " 12&14 ft . 18.5i ' " " 10ft . 17..M 12 in Grooved roofing , ? 1 i > er M. more than 1 ! in Stock Hoards same lengtn. 0 in. Grooved Roofing same price as 12 in Stock Hoards. MIIPI.AP. No. 1 Plain 8 and 10 in . $10.0 No.3 " " " . 17.5 No. 1 , OG,8in . 10.5 risiiiiixa. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , \i } inch , s2s . $51.0 " " .1JJ , 2 . 51.0 3d , clear , 1 inch , s 2 s . 44.5 " IK , 1)4,2 ) inch . 40.0 A , select , 1 inch , s2s . 40.0 A , " 1)4IH ) , 2 inch , s 2 s . 44.0 B , " 1iiich.fi 2s . 30.0 U , " W , IK i - inch , s2s . 37.0 HoimiKiix VKLI.OW PIXE. Com , 4 inch Flooring . $17.5 Star " " . 21.fi 1st and 2d clear 4 inch t leering . 23.11 Six-inch 50o less. Clear inch Celling . 21..1 Clear % inch Partition . 25.1 Clear % inch , Partition $2 above X icnh Cei ing , Clear Finish , 1 and Itf inch , s2 s . $20.C Clear Finish , 1) < and 2 Inch , 82s . 30.C Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch . 25..1 Clu.ir Yellow Pine Casing and Huso. . . . 27.1 1'01'LAII l.UMIIKK. Cl. Poplar Bx. Hds. X In. , s 2 s . IM.C " ( / in. Panel , s 2 s . 27.C 11 Corrugated Ceiling , % . . 23. . ' WIM. : Tiinixn , PICKETS , O. O. HdtU , 2K in. ( i'xj ; Ux3 , s 1 s. 40e3 ; ii Well Tubing , I ) . &M. and Bev. , $23.00 ; PIcl cts , D , & II. Flat , $20.50 ; D. H. Sq. , il.50. MIISfil.KUTII. . XX clear , $ .10 ; extra "A * * 2.65 ; A * stain ard No. 5 , No. 1 , 1.45 ; lath , * 2.5S. White Cedar , 0 in. , )4' ) s. 12Jfe ; 0 in. qr lljfe ; white cedar , 5) ) < J in. XH. llWc ; ) > ii qr , lOe ; white cedar , 4 In. round , lfi/o ; TCI ncsseo red cedar , split , 14u ; split oak. lOc ; in. , 7 in qnd 8 In. ( K cuch ) 8 ft. , round W. < posts. Crawfonl'H Cnhc Contlnnc < I , The trial of Justice Crawford , who chargcd wlth mutilating public records , hi been given another continuance , this tin until the 20th , at 2 p.m. Imploinonts. CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Carriages and BucKle . . .1onoirri'l , Itctwccn Ith and , Nth , Ulnaha , Nvbrntka. " ' " " "LINTNOER & METCALF co. Agilcnltural Implements , Wagons.Carriages . i _ s. Etc.Vlioo5 ; lo , Omaha , Ni > br ko , PARLIN. ORENDORF Si MARTINT WholMt' * Pli-fs In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies aK. , toand IW.Jonrs Street. Omaha. p. P.'MAST Tco Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , ( taltlTators.llar llaVo . cider Mills and t.utian I'ul' Terlteta. Cor , 14th and Nicholas ? trrcts. WINO'NA IMPLEMENT co , Wholcsilo AgTicnltnral Implements , Wagons SBuggie ! Corner llth and Nlchula * Streets. Artists' Motorlnls. A. HOSPE , Jr. , Arfists1 Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Douilaa Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Boots and Shoos. W. V. MORSE Si CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , UQ Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Mtnufactorr , ta MM btreet , Iloiton. KIRKENDALL , JONES A CO. , ( Successors to Heed , .tones A Co. ) Wholesale Mannfactnrers of Boots and Shoes Agents for Bostoa Rubber 8hc Co. lltn , 1104 A UOi llaruer 9t. , Omaha , Nebraska. Cqffeo , pices , Eto. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills. Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder , Flarortng Kitracts , l undrr Blue , Inks , Ktc. 1111 llll llarner BtrMt , Omaha , Nebraska. Crockery and Glassware. W. L. WRIGHT. Agent for the Manufacturers and Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. Office , SIT B. 13th 6t. , Omaha , Ncbrmka. ' Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY. Commission and Jobbing , BltUr.KffKS ami Produce. Consignments tolleltcd. li adu\i rters for 8lunowar < , Iiorrr llr es ana Grapp Uasaet * . Hll Dodge Ht. . Omaha. RIDDELL& RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , ( Claltlps-Biitter , Rugs. Chcrxv. I'oiiltrr. ( l m , Ojilers , Ktc. , Etc. ill South 14th street. " WIEDEMAN St CO. . Produce Commission Merchants , Pooltrr. Duller , 0mei Fruits. Ktc. ZWhoutU 14tb8t- Uraana , Ifcbrtska. OEO. SCHROEDER St. CO. . ( Successor * to MrSbano A Bchroedcr. ) Product Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha. Nebraska. Cool , Coke and Limo. DMAHA"COAL. COKE & " LTrVIE CO. , JoDto of Hard and Soft Coal , KB South IStb Street , Omaha , Nebraska. * ' J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Dhnnfflptiirprc nf Illinnis Whifp Tlmp { UUtl'.U--Llll tli US liaiiuiu niiltU iiiluui an5 rhlppors of Cnal , Cnko , Coinent , Plaster , Ua9 , Drain Tile and Sewer 1'lpo. omen , Vaiton llolsl , t'arnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers- Coal and Coke , 114 South 13th St. , Omaha , N b. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1102 and llMDouglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importersand Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , Q Bt * ' Furnishing OowliCorner llth and liarnej BU. Omaha , Nebraska. DEWEY St STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Groceries. _ PAXTON , GALLAGHER * CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Prorisions , TO , 71T7 , TOO and 711 8.10th St. , Omaha , Neb. mCCORD. BRADY & CO. . Wholesale Grocers , 1Mb and Lcaenworth Strf Hr , Omaha , Nabraskfc D. M. STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , ma. 1221 and 1223 Ilarner Street , Omaha , Neb. ' ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , 1114 and 1116 llarocj Street. Omaha , Neb. LEE. FRIED & CO. . Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tlnware.Bbcet Iron , Ktc. Agent * for IIowo Scalei.ani Miami Powder Co. , Omaha , Neb. HIMBBAUGH * TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shoi Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1105 Douglas-si Omaha , Nebraska. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO. , Wholesale Hardware , , 10th and Ilarner Sts. , OmahaINeb. Western Agent for Austin Powd r Co. , Jefferson Steel Nalli.Kalr- tanks Standard Hcales. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH , Heary Hardware , Iron and Steel , Brrlngs. . . . . . UO EDNEY & GIBBON. Wholesale Iron and Steel , on and Carriage Wood Stock , lleavj Hardwan tc. U1T and UIU Usarenworth St. , Omaha , Neb. Hots , Caps , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE * CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods HOT Harper Street. Omaha. Nub. Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CC and ILER & CO , , Importers&JobbersofFineWines&Lipr Bait India Bitters and Pojnestle Liquors. 1112 llame Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , AH kinds of Building Material at Wholcsal " l&lfa Btnet and Union I'aclfloTrack , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD. Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , eU. Yards-CornerTlh and Douglas ; Corner } ! and Douglas. Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber , UU ana California 81 s. , Omaha. Neb. FRED W. GRAY. Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner Cth and Douglas Sts. . Omaha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , li To Dealers Only , Office , lid t'arowB SUect , Omaba. Wl 18't - . - . , 'oia 'japm ' rv-NHor , LumOor. CHAS. R. LEU , Dealer in Hardwood l'arqiitt j-'looili . tiitiiii ( DOVltu JVt 1 1 1 1 n c IT y c n d HotlonB " > - " it c. , lEiDortcrs & Jobbers of Millinery & Notions ! UK. 110 iind 11J Eoulh 11th Street. JNotlona. J. T. ROBINSOVNOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods _ l nJ WJ South 10th Flr tt. UmKbu. * VINYARD iTs CHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , rn r Strfct. Om h . CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. . Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axil UrrMe , etc. , Omnh * . A. II. Illihop , Manager. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , " Wholesale Paper Dealers , ' Carrrnnlco Mock of printing , wrapping ( ml wrlttDf l < aver. Special aKentlon li n to car load oitlcri. Printer * ' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Aniiliary PDblishers , Dealer * I * type , preiiti and printer * ' lappllo. Ml Poulh. IJlh Street , Omaha. Huboor COOCIB. OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Mannfactnrers and Dealers in Rnlilier Goods Oil Clothing ami leather Helling. 1M ( Fumam 8totiT Fittings , A. L. STRANC CO. , PDinps. Pipes and Engines , Btc m , water , railway nml mining uppllrs. etc. * MO , Vil and VB4 t'arnnui ytrcct , Oinaliix. CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pninps. Pipe , Fittings , Ftonm ami Water Surplli'i , Ileadquartera for MM * , Kooit A Co'a goods , llil Fi > rn m St. . Omaha. "U.S. WIND ENGINE A'PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Snpplies , nallldajr Wind Mlllv U18 Hml ( W ) Knrnnm Bt. , Omaha , _ G. K. Uom. Acting Manager. _ BROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Bbecl Iruu Work , Sicnm I'umpj , w Xlllli. Learennorth trcvt , Oiuuha. 8eeda. PHIL. STIMMEL& CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 anil f 13 Jones SI , Omaha A CprnmlsBlon ARMSTRONG. PETTIS St CO. , Storage , Forwarfling-and Commission , Brunch hnuin of the Hcnni'T Ilucgr Co. IliiBKlc * M wholesale and retail. UUMMO nnd 1312 liurtl btrcut , Oniulm. Tulcphotia No. 710. Tons and Cigars. WM. A. WILSON & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Teas & Cigars , fj | > lcei and lalj lUklng 1'ow.lor. HlOand Ulbllnr. uvj Street , Oinnlm. Corn lop. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , Jubu Ilpeuvter , 1'rorrletor. IHO Luilio and 101 and 1(0 ( North ludi hlreet. Omaha. ; Smoke Stacks , Boilers , Etc. H. K. SAWYER , Mannfactnring Dealer in Smote Stacks , Drltcblngs , Tanks anil General Uollcr Impairing. UK Dodge Street. Omaha , Nob. Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLINQ. Wronght and Cast Iron Bnilding Worn , Enalnon , llrasi work , oeneral foundry , machine and blacksmith work. OTncc and worn , U. f. KT. acd ltU Htreet , OroaLa. OMAHA WIRE& IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk rails , window gunnls. flower standi , wire sign * , _ etc. , 1U North ICth St. . Omaha. OMAHA SAFE ArTb IRON WORKS. Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safest Vaulti , jail work , Iron nnd wire fencing , Blunt , etc * O * Andicen , 1'rdp'r. Car. llth unit Jackson bta. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co Mjinulnctururt * tnil JuUbcrn in Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. 'JIU uua I'ut illc bis. , o.nnlm. Ni u. MEACHER BLEACH. General Afcnts for Dlcbold Cure ft 1/ock Co.'i Fire and Burglar Proof SafesTime , Locks. Vault and Jail .Work , UliKurnam IJlrcel. Omaha. , ' H. M.6L S > . W.JONbS , o A. T. Ki'nyon Jt Co. , V * limt'Miu * Mini retail \ Booksellers and Stationers , Fine Wcdtllnir Matlnncrr , Ciimiiiercliil Htntloncry. ' - IJIhiuifluK M. Oiiiulin , Nub , CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of derails , Jrans rants , HhlrW , Ktc. 11(12 ( and 1101 Uouglai Street , t Omalia , Nvb. DISBROW St CO. , Wholesale Manufacturer * of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch Office , 12th and Itanl Streets , Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldings , Stair Work and Interior Hnnl Wood Fin ish. N. K. Comer 6th nnd lavtuworUi Streets , Omaha , Neb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Doors ; And Illlnds. Turning , Flair-work , llauk aid Offlc * fittings , axil and 1'oppleton Ayenuo. Brewers. ' STORZ ft 1LER. Lager Beer Brewers , 1121 North Eighteenth Htreet , Ouialm , Nob. C. R. PAI.MElt. N. l > . UICIIMAK. J. II. BI.ANCIIAUU , PALMER , RICHMAN it CO. , Lire Stock Commission Merchants , Omoo llonm 24 , Opposite Exchange Ilulldlug , Union block Yards , Houth Omnh Ne . * McCOY BROS. , Live stock Commission Merchants , Unrkot furnlfht',1 fruo on application. Ktockor * and foeitcni furnlilied oa Ki > od t rms. Kvfcrrncrs ; Oma ha Nallon.il Uank ami Houth Omaha National , Uuloa Stock Vards , tkiuth Oinabtt. LORIMER , WESTERFIELD St MALEY Lire Stock Commission , Room U , UichanKe Ilulldlug , Union Btoefe TardJ. South Oiimliu , Neb. " " ' HORN" * SHARPS , Commission Dealers in Lire Stock , ALEXANDER FITCH , Commission Dealers in Lire Stock , Itoom 21oppo lt Kichange Hulldlnx , Union Block Vards , boutli Omaha , Nub , UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , Job * Y , llojrd. H