THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- TUESDAY , DECEMBER 20 , 1887 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Wheat Shows Strength at the Beginning - ginning and Close. MIDDLE OF THE SESSION WEAK. An Increase in I lie VIMIitc Huiuily KnnukH flic Wind Out of ( lie Corn IMt-Hiiinllcr llcuHiitft of Cattle. CHICAGO I'llODUCK MAIIKKT. CHICAGO , Dee. 10. [ Special Telegram to the HKC. ] After u rather serious hammering this morning May wheat closed at 1 o'clock t Xft u lower III-R-C than Saturday unil } { { 2'fc ' lower than the opening to-day. There was strength shewn at the opening and towards the close and weakness in the mid dle of the session , but fluctuations were con fined within a range of J < ( Sc. Trading np- pearcd to bo largely local , but commission houses were both buying and selling und ap peared to buy rather more than they sold. The tnoht interesting topic for the traders was the visible supply statement , and Its showing of 1,3.16,000 bushels increase was rather n heavy load for the market. A more imtent influence toward lowering prices was the fact that Hutchlnson was selling wheat. Tills was what local traders had been wait ing for and they felt more like selling than at liny time since that heavy speculator took on his long line of wheat. There were also In dications of a vigorous attempt on the part of somebody to smash prices without particular regaidtothe methods used. An evidence was the circulation of a rumor that a promt nent bank was in trouble. As an offret there was good buying for New York and for for eign account , and at the close for two of the heaviest local traders. May opened at Si > 'Be ' and during the early trading-sold down to fca fSbUj e and up to WMiiWMc , then broke to WJJfo , then gradually Improved and hung within aliout } { G of bile. until Just at , the 1 o'clock close , when it advanced to KJJjf ( JiWlJ.iC and rested there. January wheat opened ut 7i'OijC , sold up to 7l'4i,7tifo ( ' ( ( and closed lit 1 o'clock at 7li ( 7ic. The low point was nominally at 75Jfe. Heavier receipts than expected and an in crease in the visible supply of 4iOXK : , ( ) bushels were too much for the speculative corn mar ket. May , the active delivery , fell from D4fe ( , which was Saturday's close and this morning's opening , to 53K ( 53.5 < c. The llrst downward turn carried the price to MITf Mc , from which there was u slight reaction to .Mjft'c. Then , with other slight occasional reactions , the break continued until Kcvns readied. Then followed an improvement to F > 3Miti3Hl v. Another drop to 532/te / and the 1 o'clock clo.se was ut fty4diM % . Junuury corn opened at 4 } ? < c. sold down to 47e und closed at 4So asked. Speculative trading In oats was dull and prices followed thedownward course of other grain , but to a less degree. Increased re ceipts arc talked about us u probable weaken ing influence. May oats , in which there was the- principal und utmost the only trading , opened nt Il-'ijfc and sold down us lowastUJ c but closed ut 335 c. .tunuury oats opened at ( 30Jc und closed nt . " ( ) < o asked. The provision trade possessed n strong un dertone. No inarKcd activity clmrnctcrircd trading at any time during the day. yet the market was closely watched , and the day's prices , except for liird , were pretty much the same us Saturday. Lard wus iirmer and at 1 o'clock stood ut an advance of 5Ki ( ! c. Short ribs mid pork closed practically un- chnngcd. Anr.UNooN SI > SIO.N Wheat easier , May closingat 83obid , January iOi7 ( 70j e , February 0.YWOXc , March 77-Nc. ! Corn easier. May closing ut JiM dZ53vc , .Innuary 47J c , Febru ary -18 , ' . Oats linn. Pork wus weaker and 7fi"c ( lower nnd closed at $15.115 for Jan uary , * 1D.22K for February aim $15 72 > ; for May. Lard was 2'tfc ' lower , closing at $7.Sr > for .lunuury , $7.05 for February , fc's.Uo for March nml $8.25 for May. Short ribs were quiet and unchanged. CHICAGO liivTTsTOCK. CitiCAno , Dec. 10. [ Special Telegram to the BEE. ] CATTLE Receipts show a , sen sational reduction as compared with it week ago , hence buyers who had imperative or urgent orders were in the saddle early , which incident in itself is equal to a slight advance any time. Salesmen generally , unless they had nice handy steers or something that ex actly suited a particular buyer , did not report liny essential advance. As compared with Friday , sales could bo made more freely and here and there n few nice , tidy steers may huvo been sold at tin advance of lOc or there abouts. Buyers declared that nil dcscrip- > tlons sold higher , but these declarations in these times must bo taken with a good deal of allowance. The run of Tcxans was. light , nnd Komo of the best steers sold mnn advance of 10@15c. Native butchers' stock was un changed. The stacker and feeder trade was quiet , as is usual on Monday , with little or no change in prices as compared with last week. Shipping steers , 1350 to 1500 Ibs , $4.25075.00 ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs. I.50g4.50 ( ; 050 to 1200 Ibs , * 3.003.75. Stockers and feeders , * 3.10 ( > 3.45 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.30fi2.bO. ( Texas steers , $2.1003.00 ; cows , $1.05 ( < ? 2.)0. ( ) Hoes Were 60 higher , yet at the close the feeling was rather weak , both speculators nnd commission men having stock on hand that they could not sell ut the morning's prices. Best heavy sold at $5.SO < < ifi > 2K , ono lot of very heavy at $5.7K. Packing sorts , $5.50@5.75 for the best and $5 30 ( < i5.45 for common. Light sorts , $5.15@.V-5 ; pigs , $4.70 ( Kfi.fl.1. Shippers should bear in mind that n holiday is approaching that is generally ob served by that class of labor employed obout packing-houses , und that the said houses will run very short-handed , perhaps some closing down entirely. West Iiinculu Markets. LINCOLN , Neb. , Dec. 19. [ Special Telegram to the BKE. ] Hoos-Hece'pts ' , 300 head , Itanging higher In prices. Light , $4,75 ' : medium , fS.u'O ; heavy , $5.50. liIVK STOCK. Union Stock Yards , Chicago , Dec. 10. The Drovers'Journal rciwrts : Cattle Heceipts,7,000 ; strong 10W15o high er ; fancy. $5.Xgtl.X ( ! ( ( ) ; shipping steers. S'.MKKS 6.00 ; stackers and feeder * , $2.lnY > ti.45 : : cows ! bulls and mixed , $ l.JO(2'J.tO ! ( ; TCMIS cuttle $1.05073.00. nHogs Kecolpts , 17,000 ; closed weal ; < mixed , $5.10fri5.M ! ; heavy , $5.40 < S5.j7.k ! light $4 > 5.75. < H > ; skips , $3.35ji ( 1.05. Sheep Ki'eoipts , 7,000 ; slow ; fancy , $5.X ( ( i75.45 : natives , $ , ' . $ l ) < f4.00 ; westerns , $3.X ( IK3.75 ; Texaiih , i'J Uj ) ( ; ) .GO ; lambs , fl.UOiu 5.00. National Stock Yards. Kant St Ijouls Dec. 10. Cattle Hccelpts , 2,300 shipments , 1,500 : htrongrr ; choice hcav > native Mecrs. S4.35W5.00 ; fair to good nativi Mcere , $ : ! . ' .HM4.4 ( ) : butchers' fair to choice $3.W < N.OO ; Mockers nnd feeders , fair ti good , fl.sOi H.Od ; rungerb , ordinary to good J2.250I4.15. Hogs Heceipts , 4,700 ; shipments. 500 ; act Ivu and higher : choice heavy and butchcitt svlertloiis , fM'wy.VM ) ; yorkers and packing medium to pi line , $ r..2n5.7U ; llfht grudcs common to good , $ l,7iV",25. KniiHiiMCIt > , Dec. 1' ) . Cattle U.X'olpts 1XX ( ) ; hhlpmentu , none ; go-nl fat in d"mam nnd HV higher ; gor > d to cholc-i ) coin-fed f4.25XKM.r5 ; commnn to medium , $ 'J.2. > W4I5 Mockerx , W-UKiC-'O * ) ; feedn > , W.O.VitV35 : cows , Jl.'J.Vjj'i U ; gi.if s range Meart , , fl.bOu 3.00. 3.00.Hogs Keceipts , 5,500 ; shipments , 500 fitiongand UV higher ; common to choice $4 < jU'5 ( 00 ; hkiH | and jiigs , ? 2T ( NEW YOIIK , Dee. 10. [ Special TelcgMin t thu HKK. ] Sroc.xs Wall street was treatc to ono nf the dullest markets of the year u day. There WHU absolutely nothing dolni A few Insldeis wore pickingup Laki < Short The trunk lir.r * arc really enjoying thn mo lucrutivc bukliiCM1 and ought to give fair d vidciuli. Chlcr.KO , Burlington ft Quincy | pours to bo heavily oversold , and loans nt smpll jirt-Dilum. The mnrUct Is hardcnlni rt y the bull * , und theyro.-u.jn , a&philosophei boulU , thut the iiuvdtr It becomes the inoi iliflletilt it will be to brcnk It. Transactions up to the 'noon hour were only M > , Wiii Minres. Kanilng * cot.l riuo to show up well. The Frisco line Irnds with a twin for the year of HliOWn ! ) . St. Paul , though , with Its decrease In net and dividends to earn on $10,000,000 more stock thnn a year ago , does not look very encouraging. It will require an effort nnd very Heroic nursing to maintain the pres ent price of shores for the balance' of the year. German housf.s were the iirincip.il buyers of trnnscmitlncntuls. It was well into the afternoon when stock commenced to five way. There WHS no particular pressure. They dropped of their own weight , nnd the market seemed decidedly -ournKed. . A few of the leading room traders took a whnck nt Heading nnd broke it P.f points. Some covering In the last hour caused a slight rullybut nt beat there was but little feature to the dealings. Kirhmond Terminal was being peddled out liberally ut the ( Irtish nnd the whole line was very destitute of vim. Just ns the gong struck some thousand share lots of Heading and St. Paul were sold. An at tack of any magnitude by leading bears would preclpttute u ; ) point break In short order. CiovnnxsiENTi fJovcrnmcnt bonds were dull but 11 r m to strong. Vr.STEHDAl'S Qt'OTT1OSS. . U. S. 4s registered. 12.V , 1C. AN. W . my U.S.4S coupon. . . 12BV do pref en i'd . I'M 1I.H. 4"srrglstrtl. 1I7 ( . ( ) . V. ( ' . l'i ( 4UH coupon , ,107'i O. II. N . I'nclllcOnof'M. , . , llli O. T Canada Southern. I < .Vt riiclllc .Mail Central 1'arlllo. . . . W , I1. . I ) . .V K ll"i Chlrapn * Alton I'D ) O'lillnmn l'iilni.tC'nri : ' ! i C. , II.&Q IM'i ' Heading ( ifti , 1 > . , I.A.W isii. Hock Island lll'i ' 11.4:11.0 : SI ISt. I. . * ft. K ; ilS ( ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' " 'do pic'fcVYeil' . . . . tl'ijic..SKi St.V'ani"'i ! \ Illinois Central. . . . IITUJ do preferred 11054 I. , It. Ac w 1:1 : St. l' . Ac K.AeT. 17'4 do prnfcrred 1 ( f.nkp Hlioro Texn I'afltlc IM'i ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' " ' ' ' ' ' I..V N . . . . . . . . . m < l t'lnioni'aciiic" , . . . . . fiftU .Michigan Central. . HI W. , St. I , . A ; 1' 15 Missouri I'nclllc. . . K I do preferred Missouri 1'iirlflc. . . . ' 1 , W. U. Telegraph. . . 77s ? do preferred. . . . 40 | Mosnv On call , easy nt 2rfi5 per cent ; lust loan 2 per cent ; closed offered nt 2 per cent. cent.PIIIME PIIIME Mintc'ANTiLE PAPCK .VfiSS per cent. STTIII.INO Exciuxon Firm nt $4.S2K for sixty day bills , and $4.ViJf fordemund. , Dec. 10. Following are the 2.10 : closing prices : Flour Nominally unchanged ; wheat , $ . ' 1.50 ( S4.00 per bbl ; spring wheat , $ .1.5lK 4..VI per bbl ; rye , $ ' ) .75ifi.X ( : ( ) per bbl ; buck wheat , $5.nO ( 0.25 per bbl. Wheat Quiet and easier , closing V < "I4 5 bc- low Saturday : cash , 7. > ? re : January , 7ti l-10c ; May , SI11-KSc. Com Moderately active , and prices fluct uated within lower range , closing } ( < i\e \ be low Saturday ; cash , 47-i.je ; January , 47 c May , 5yHc. : Oats Quiet'steady and about ' 4'c lower a1 compared with Saturday cash , Ulc ; Junuury , ao c ; May , 33 0-ltlc. Hye Steady at t2e ! cash. Hurley Quiet at 70 ( 7lic. Pi imo Timothy * < < < .2.20. Flax-seed $1.25 , Whisky $1.10. Pork Moderately active but unsettled Junuury , $15.05 ; May , $15.o. ; Lard Opened steady , nnd after fluctuating closed easier ; cash , $7..S2) ) J ; January , S7.5 ; May , $ .25. IJuttcr Inactive ; creamery'i'li(2fli ( ( > ; dairy , 22n2iic. Cheese Inactive ; full oroain Cheddars Hats , lUjfll o ; young Americas , Hides unchanged : heavy green Oi7c ; light , do. , 7c ; salted bull , 5.c ; grcei do , 4' e ; green salted calf , bOjib c : dry Hint and dry calf , I'20il3c ; dry sailed hides , IDc ; deacons , 30o each. Tullow Unchungcd. Hccolpts. Shiiunents. Flour , bbls 35XX , ( ) 27tHK ) Wheat , bu 113,000 18,000 Corn , bu 11)0,000 ) 73,000 Oats , bu 118,000 ! )7,000 Hye , bu 3,000 2,000 Barley , bu 40,000 47,000 St. I.ntilH , Dec. 10. Wheat Lowercash ; , S0@b0 c ; May , 84 * < c. Corn Lower ; cash , 40i40) ( ) < fo ; May. 40'b'c. Oats Steady ; cash.yo'jc ; May , 32Kc. 1'ork $14.75. Lard $7.55. Butter Unchanged. Creamery , 2-401300 ; dairv , lSfis4c. Whisk$1.05. . Afternoon Board : Wheat Firm ; Decem ber , 7'JX > ' hid ; January , bli ciiMH c ; May , SlJaC1 Corn Steady ; December , 4tc ! ; January 40'iJc nshed May ' asked. ary , , ; , 40j6ji4'J140 ( Oats Dull ; May , ! i3.Jc } bid. Ijivcrpool , Dec. 10. Wheat Quiet but steady ; demand i > oor ; holders offer freely. Corn Dull and lower ; mixed western , 4s i > d per cental. Milwaukee , Dec. 19. Wheat Easier ; March , 74V ; January nominal ; May , bl c. Corn Weak ; No. 3 , 48c. Oats Firmer ; No. 2 white , 3'Jc. Kye Strong ; No. 1 , 02'sc. Barley-Steady ; No. 2 , 71c. Provisions Firm ; pork , December , $15.00 (215.25. ( MlnitcapollH , Dec. 10. Wheat In good demand , and sellers are able to get nearly Saturday prices for milling wheat ; in store , No. 1 hard , cash , 7IJfc ! ; January , 73 f ; February , 74c ; May , bO ) o ; No. 1 north- em , cash , anil January , 7I.M'e ; February , ? Jfc ; May , 7So ; No. 2 northern , cash , 07 c ; January , 07fc ; February , O'.ic ; May , 75c. On track : No. 1 hard , 74Jf@75o ; No. 1 northern , 72 ( i72i-Tc ; No. 2 northern , 0'JOi70c. ' Keceipts Wheat , 530 cars. Shipments Wheat , 102 curs. Flour Patents , sacks to ship , $4.15@4.30 ; bakers' , $3.45(23 ( 75. Cincinnati , Dec. 10. Wheat Firm , No. 2 red. fe5c. Corn Heavy ; No. 2 , mixed , .13073 Oats Strong ; No. 3 mixed , 44.ic. , ' Kyo Quiet ; No. 2 , 71c. Provisions Pork , held higher but neg lected at $15.50 ; lard , strong nt J7.75. Whisky Quiet ut 81.05. Now York , Dec. 10. Wheat Keceipts. S5 , : > 00 bu ; exports , none ; options declined WO7) early , from which them was but little change , and closed steady nt n trifle \ above the bottom ; spot )40j5'iC ' lower ; ungraded red , b"ij ( < i03 ; No. 1 red , nominal , ut iKI u : No. 2 red , b'.iK ( 9 e in elevator , UOHfeWOwc delivered ; Januarycloseil at5 > ' .lVc. Corn Hccelpts , 1S,000 ; t-xnorts , 1,000 ; January I'loscd at Olc , Oats Rocelpto , 54,000 ; exports , 02 ; moderately active ; mixed western , 30(33Se ( ; white western , 3 < @l3c. Coffee Spot , fair ; Hlo flrmutlS.)0 ( < < 'IS.75 ; options opened 10ji20 ( points higher , closing weaker ; miles , 61,500 bags ; December , ? l'i.i ( ! C'illi.4U ; January , $1.30S ( ! ( 10.35 ; February , $ li.ll5ril.2ii ; ( ? | ; Murch. $15.05 10.10 : April , $15.01' 16.05 ; May , * 15.00 ( < fl0.iK ) . Petroleums-Finn ; United , hl < c. ICggs Firm , with fair inquiry ; western , 2u24c. : ) ( Pork Quiet , but steady. Lard Opened higher , but closed dull nnd weak ; with advance lost ; western steam , spot , $ S.1'JJ. ! Butter Firm Imtiiulct ; western , Cheese Quiet and steady ; western , City , Dec. 10. Wheat Weak : No. 2 soft , cash , 70K ; May , tOo bid , bit usUnl. Corn Weaker ; No. 2 , cash , 44 c bid , 45 tC asked ; January , 44o bid , 4l , o asked ; May , 475e bid , 4S < ! uckcd. Outs No. 2 cash , 27 ! o bid , 29c asked. New OrloniiH , Dec. 10. Corn easy mixed , i'r'c ; vllow , ( WQtVlo. Corn Meal-Qulvt , but steady. m OMAHA MVK STOCK. -'i Cattle. The receipts of cattle were light , nlthougl 'ir tbero was u marked Improvement In the of rr fcrii'us. The market was n trillo stronger ono Ion. ! of good natives selling for $4,50. ling * . The i eceipts woi-o moderate. The ranrke opcnrd about , * > o hU'lu'r than on Saturduybu o. gruw stronscr and was ut least lOo higher be foil ) 10 o'clock and closed steady with every tiling taken. The receipts , were not equal ti .11- the dcmund und buyers were not able to til their orders. / Mice p. The receipts of sheep were light nnd thcr lrs was luilhiug of any consequence done on th re t uiurkut. Prices ure Htcaily , Ofllclnl RccclptB. Cattle 203 Hops. . . < , 3,164 Sheep t)3 ) I'rcTnillnjt Prlcen. Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on the market : Choice steers , 1300 to I&00lb9.3.00ffi4.f > 0 Choice stecre , 1100 to 1300Ibs. . . . 3.7504.25 Fat little steers , 000 to 1050 Ibs. . 3.50a3.(15 ( ( Corn-fed rnnVe st ; ers,1200to 1500 8.05W4.30 (5ood to choice corn-fed cous. . . , 20 ! ! ( 2.(1iO ( Common to medium cows 1.75a2.00 ( Western cows 1.75f2.50 ( Hood range feeders Q.30t'.GO ( ! Utioil native feeders , 000 Ibs and upwards . * . 2.0 < § 3.00 Fair to medium native feeders , 000 * Ibs and upwards 2.25(32.50 ( Stockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2.HK2.00 Prime fat sheep 3.25(3.50 ( ( ( ? ofjd fnt sheep , 00@100 Ibs 2.75 ( < < H.25 Fnir to medium sheen 2.2S tI.OO ! Common sheep S.OW 2.25 Light nnd medium hogs 4.50Q/5.20 / Good to ehoico heavy hogs 6.i5rt5.l'iO ; ( Jood to choice mixed hogs 6.20U5.35 ( ltrpri > Mcntallvc Haled. NATIVE STF.KU8. Docknuc nnd CotninUslon. Public iiisjicctors dock ] ircguaiit sows 40 pounds , stilus M ) iiouiuls each. Deail hops , b ( ) Ibs niul over , 1 cent per pound , lets thnn SO Ibs , of no vuloc. Yardage : Cattle , 25c ; hogs , 8c ; sheep , fie per head. Feed : Corn , SI per bu ; timothy hay , SHU ; jiniirio hay , JO per ton. Commissions : Cattle , 50c per head ; calves and yearliiiKs , $10 per cur. HOJTH und sheep : Single decks , # . " > ; public inspection on ho s , Ific per car. All sales unless otherwise stated per 1400 Ibs live weight. IJve Stock Note * . HORS higher. Cattle stronger. Hogs all taken early. A very short market yesterday. Joseph Ellis , of DoWitt , was on the market with hogs. Boyle & Co. , of Crete , marketed a load of hogs at W.55. The LJay State Live Stock company were on the market yesterday with hogs. H. Enncson , of Cedar Kaplds , disposed of a load of hoge at the top price , f5.tiO. W. S. Patterson , of Stockton , marketed a load of gnod nogs ut the top price , ( -B.X ( ) . The quality of cattle on the market yes terday was much better than heretofore. OMAHA WIlOI KHALiK MARKETS Protlucc , Fruits , Etc. The fallowing < trc the prices * nt which rnmul htx uf produce nrc MifiJ on this innr- } ; et. Fruits or ot/icr / HIIC.S o/ioo ; < is rcqulrlnv extra lubnr of jxtclilnu atnnot nlwniis be supplied on oHtslilconlcrsatthcsttmc prices quoted the Incdl tnnlc. HUTTKII Ileceipts were somewhat lighter yesterday , but it did not strengthen prices , which are given unchanged , though medium grades are quoted weak. ( Quotations arc now. Creamery , solid packed , is quoted at i < 3'.J4c ; choice dairy , 17i$19c ( ; medium , 10@18ej low grades , 10@lUc. Kuos Are in fair supply , with the dcmund somewhat limited , and while some sales ure reported at 2.'ic , wo mark down prices Ic at aiOi'J-'c , and 18c for limed. CIIEESI : Steady and in moderate demand , with prices quoted unchanged. Fancy full cream clicddars , single , 12c ; lull cream twins , 1'JJfOiye ; young Americas , lilu ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs in case , 15c ; Limburger , 100 Ibs in case , 13c. In less qualities , 14 ( < 14) c ; Swiss domestic , IfXglSe POUI.TKY Cold weather and the approach of the holidays had a tendency to stiffen prices to-day , and while no change is made in quotations , higher prices may be expected. .Live chickens , fl.7f > ( < j'-.00 per dozen ; choice fowls , tl. OQ'J.25 per dozen. Dressed chickens , ( liTo ( per pound. Turkeys , Tra'Jc. Bucks ' . Geese . , 7@'Jc. , b@10c. GAMK Is becoming scarce , and prices arc mm with an upward tendency at former quo tations. Prairie chickens , 4.00i ( 4.25 ; mallard ducks , $2.25 ; quail , Sl.-OOil.-lO : teal ami mixed dies , 0ftHu ( ; antelope , 12@14o ; geese , * 3.00@ 4,00 Ai'i'i.ES Are stiffening in price nnd good stock is hard to get at Inside quotations , which , however , wo give unchanged. We quote : Eastern fruit , $3.25(33.50 ( ; fair to choice stock , $3.50013.75 ; fancy stock $3.7E 014.00. OitANons Soma sales of Florida oranges have been reported at lower llgurcs than oui quotations give , but taking a view of the entire - tire market , wo quote Louisiana oranges at f4.Xi ( < iJ.4.3 ! per box , and Florida at t4.2504.75 , Tuitsii'h Are scarce und command fall prices. Quotations are linn as follows : Fall to good stock 40u,50c ( ; rutabagas , 50@00o. SWEET POTATOES Prices are steady and quoted at 2@2 } c j > cr Ib with some tine at 3c , POTITOES Supply light , demand prices nil- vaiu-lng , Wo now quote $1.00011.10 for Utah and Colo-rado block and choice home grown tit MKgS5c ; common grades at 61 - . . , . , . , Bell & . o. ! > > " " ; Cherry , J0.50fi710.00 ; , Bell & Bugle , $10.50 ( ; 11.00 ; Capo Codsll.K ( "CiLiVouxu Fituits Pears , $2.50012,75 ; extra - tra tine , ; ' -KS Malagas , fO.'iO ( < Z7.X ( ) jwrbbl. , will ; soinu extra line sold at $7.50 tS.OO. ( Jxiiitors Are in better supply at JJ/iXS'--W per barrel. HE.IXS Good stock $2.00 < Ji2.80 ; fair t < good , f l.COgl.SO. ( and Californmbeans at t i.2J (1(2.40. ( CumAOE Is still in fair demand and tlndi ready sale ut fl.lfl per dozen. Culifornii cabbage t-usier ut 2K'3e ' I r Ib. Now stock Is quoted at I3.DO pci burrvl. ONIONS Homo grown steady at 7&ftS5c ( ; Spanish onions , per 60 11) crate , II.76f t2.CX ) Qt ! < TCJts-rPlalii Ktandnrd , Me ; plain se- Ioct , noc : standardaoBj-Vxtra selects , K > c ; New York counts , 40c .Ifalk oysters , count * , f 1.35 per 100 ; selectsf Of per gal ; standard , * l.tt ! per jfftl. _ . I CAt'i.tFi.owEn Good sjoek * 2.COiit2.SO. ( CELF.nt Choice celery , 35@43o [ icr dozen ; fancy , 4a)0c. ( StfRn KitAfT Choice , per hbl of .TO gal J.S.S.Vill'.tK ' ) ; " 4 bbl , $4.b5 ( . 5.00 $11.00 per bbl of W gal. CiDEii-Cholcc Michigan cidcr , $ .00 gC.oO per bbl. of 33 gul. .t QL-INCES Choice California quinces , $2.00 ® 3.2.r ) IHT box. . LEMON. * Messina ) | emons , $ . i,50aC.OOt ( Mnluirii , $ T , ( N ) ; extra Une Maori ttcurcc ut $ t.00 ) ( li.N ) . - ' , UANAXAS Choice bananas , t3..V < p.riO ; me dium buches , e2.00@3.00 ; common , $ l.60@ 2.00. 2.00.HOXET Good choice honey in 1-lb frames , 18A20c ( ; canned honey , 10@12c. per Ib. " PoifOHX Choice rice corn 3 ( 3l , e per Ib ; other klndB , 2 ( < i2'c per Ib. NUTH Peanuts , 7@7 } c , raw ; Brazil nuts , 53c ; almonds , Tarnigono : English wal nuts , l.Vitl8c , ; filberts , 12c ; Italluu chestnuts , ICc. _ Grocers' I Ant. PIIOVISIOXS Hams , ll H c ; breakfast bacon , n ( < iilc \ \ bacon sides. IKi c ; dry suit , Kk'GiHVc ; shoulders , OJifrtTo ; dried beef hams , fw < Dllc ; dried beef reguiar , 0 > i@10Kc ; hams , picnic , 7J/ijSc. ( HUKIMI : ) LAIU > Tierce , 7 ? c ; 40-lb square cans , 7J4'c ; ut-lb. ) round , 7 ; < e ; 20-lb. round , 7 | , < e ; 10-lb. palls , 8 c ; 5-lb. pulls , Sj's'c ' ; 2-lb. pulls , ii Gratiulatcfl , ' 7- Ooons Oysters , standard , per case , $3.20tf3.25 ( ; strawberries , 2-lb per case , $3.00013.10 ; raspberries , 2-lb , pnr case , $3.0006 3.10 ; California pears. i > cr case , $4.70ol4.bO ; apricots , per case , $4.2T Ol4.tO ! ; peaches , per ease , $5.bO ( < ? $ .85 ; white cherries , | > cr case , $0.00 ; plums , per case , $3.0004.00 ; blueber ries , per case , $2.30012.40 ; egg plums , 2-lb , per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per ease , $ .1,20015.75 ; 1-lb salmon , per doz , 1.75@1.00 ; 2-lb gcoseberrics , per case , .f3.2501 3.35 ; 2-lb string beans , per case-l.70(21.80 ( ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , $1.5507.1.00 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.000J2.70 : 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , $2,85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.50 ; 3-lb corn , $2.30oi2.40. BHOOMS Extra 4-tIe , $2.00 : No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00. CAM > V Mixed , 0T ( llc : stiek , SJfolO c. JELLIES 30-lb pails , $1.750 1.85. Siiuii' No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , ? 1 5007/1.55 ; New .Orleans , per gallon , 3840c ; maple syrup , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , bOc ; 1-gallon cans , per doz , $10.50 ; half gallon cans , per doz. $0.25 ; quart cans , -W.25. STAIICII Mirror gloss , BJfc ; Gsaves' corn , O./e ; Oswcgo gloss , 7e ; Oswego corn , 7e. Hni.LAXti HcniiiNns 750i7Se per keg. CitACKCHS Garneau's soda , butter and pic nic , Be ; creams , 7c ; ginger snaps , be ; city soda , 8c. TEAS Japans. 2Kft55e ( ; gunpowder , 2007/ 03'4'c ; Young HysonT 250l55o ; Oolong , 20yj ( bOe. s WoonExwuiE Two-hoop pails , per doz. , $1.45 ; three-hoop pail , $1,70 ; No. 1 tub , $0.50 ; No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.N ) : wash boards , $1.40 ( < i2.75 ; assorted bowls , $2-25 ; Fo. 1 churns , $ O.CU ; No. 2 churns , $ $00 , No. 3 churns , $7.00. PICKI.ES Medium in bbls. , $7.00 : do inhalf bbls. , $4.00 ; small , in bbls. , $3.00 ; do in half bbls.1.60 ; gerkins , in bbls. , $0.00 : do inhalf bbls. , $5.00. ' COFFEE Ordinary grades , SOU20J ( e ; fair. JOHiitSlu ; prime , 21i22e ( ! ; fancy green and yellow , 23 ( 25c ; old gdvornmcnt Java , 2b07j KOo ; interior Java , 25f 2Hc : Mocha , 2Su30c ( ; Arbueklo's roasted , 249/0 : McLuughlin's XXXX , 2l c ; Dilwohh's , 24 fc ; Ked Cross , 24 'fe. ' i ; TOIIACCO Lorillard's Climax , 44o ; Splcn" did , 4Ic ; Mochanio's Delight , 4lc ; Leggett & Meyer's star , 44o ; Cornerstone , 3Sc ; Drum- mond's HorseShoc , 44c ; J. T. , 40c ; Sorg's Spearhead. 44o ; Catlin's meerschaum , 31c ; Catlin's old style , 23c. DKIEU FHI ITS Apples , new , * { s , 0o t"f evaporated 60-1 b ring , 0 0. ' 10e ; raspberries , evaporated , 270l2Sc ; blackberries , evap orated , OJJSO ( fe ; pitted cherries , 20012lu ; peaches , new , 8)iOi'Jc ; evaporated , peeled peaches , 200J30e ; cvajiorirtcil , u parcd , 180"J10e ; new currants , 7017 0 ; prunes , 4014"4c ; citron , 25o ; raisins , London layers S2.400 2.45 ; California loose musca tels , $3.00 ( 2.10 ; now Valoncla , SJ olb c. KOTE Seven-sixteenths , lo olll. Dry GoodH. DUCK West Point 20 in. 8 olOj c ; West Point 20 in. 10 oz. 12J < c ; West Point 10 in. 12 oz , 15e ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz , Klc. Checks Caledonia X , OKc ; Caledonia XX , 10. } c ; Economy , OJjc ; Otis , OKc. KiiNTfCKV JEANS Memorial , 15c ; Canton , 18c ; Durham , 'iiytc\ \ Hercules , 18o ; Leaming ton , 22 > c ; Cottswold , 25c. CitAsii Stevens' B , Oc ; bleached , "c ; Sto- ycns' A. 7 } < Jc ; bleached , SJ c ; Stevens' P , blcaclied , Stevens' N , bleached , 10' < c : Stevens' S KT'iyv. \ . MiscEU.ANEors Table oil cloth. $2.85 , plain Holland , 8Kc to 9c ; Dado Holland ; 12 fc. C\Mnuics Slater , 4J.Jc ; Woods , 4 > io ; Stan dard , 4Jjc ; Peacock , 4-.jC. } COMFOIITEIIS $0.00@l'i.OO. : HI.AXKETS White , * l.Xs7.50colored$1.10 ( ) ( ; ( S8.00. Ui.EACHEii SIIEETIXO Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , 9Hc ; Best Yet , 4-4 , ( IJic ; butter cloth OO , 434'c ; Cabot , 7 } < fi ! ; Forwcll , 8c ; Fmit of Loom , Uc ; Greene G , ( ic ; Hope , 7j4e ! ; King Phillip cambric. He ; Lonsdale , llKcLons- ; dale , b c ; New Qork mills , 10) ) e ; PepporcH 42 inch , 10ifc } ; Peppcrell , 40 inch , HKc ; Pc- | perell 11-4. Ifio ; Peppcrell , 8-4 20c ; Peppcrcll , 9-4 , 22c ; Peppcrell , 10-4 , .Me ; Clinton 4-4 , S e ; Canton , 4-4 , UJ c ; Triumph , Cc ; Wumsulta , lie ; Valley , 5c. FWXXEI.S Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goslicn. 83J c ; Clear Luke , 32 } c ; Maple City , Wlj c. White G H No. 2 , % , 21c ; G H No. 1 , .f , 27Kc ; BHNo. 2 , % , 22 > fc ; IJ H No. 1. % , 30o ; Quecheo No. 1 , % , 42c ; Quccheo No. 2 , PIIINTS SOLID Coi.oits Atlanta , B' < fc ; Slater , 5c ; Berlin Oil.O e ; Garner Oil , ( JiC"c. PIXK AXI > KOIIES ICichmond , He ; Allen , He ; Hlverpoint , 5c ; Steel Hivcr , Oc ; Uichmond , ( ic ; PaciHcl ( > Jc. IximioBi.L'E Washington , He ; Century IndiL'o blue prints , lOc ; Amer ican. ( l)4e ) ; Arnold , lljl'c ; Arnold B , lOJ c ; Arnold A , 12e ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10J < e. DHE.SS Charter Ouk , 4Kc ; Kamapo , 3/c ; Lodi , 4 e ; Allen,5'fc ; Uichmond,53.jc ; Win dsor , He ; Eddystone , Cc ; PaciHc , Oc. COTTOX FI.AXXEI.S 10 per cent trade dis count LL , llc ; CC , 7Kc ; SS , 8 ] < c ; Name less , BKo ; No. 5 , Ho ; EE , 9J-Jc ; GG , KIJ c ; XX , 12c ; OO. 14c ; NN , llic ; UX , 18c ; U , 20c ; No , 10 , 8 c ; 40 , 10J < Je ; < 1'J ' , 12Ko ; & 0,15c : ! 10 , colored , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 15c ; Bristol , lli' ' c ; Union Pacillc , Ibc. CAHI-ET W\iti' Bibb white , 18 c ; colored 20Uc. IJKOWN SIIEETIXO Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7' ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , llsc } ; At- lenticP , J-l , njo ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , 5 > ic ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4 c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , HJjc ; HoosicrLL , 4-4 , 5ie : Indian Head , 4 4 , 7 c ; LawieiifO LL , 4-4 , . .IJic ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5J e ; Peppcroll 1 { , 4-4 , UV' ! I'cpperell O , 4-4 , He ; Poppcrell , 8-4 , ISc ; Pcpperell , 9-4 , 20c ; Peppcrell , KM , 22e ; Utic.i C , 4-4 , 4J/u ; Wuchusett , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora , H , 4-4 , H c ; Au rora H , 4-4 , He. BATT- . Standard , 8c ; Gem , 10 e ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Boonc , 14c ; IJ , cased , { 41.50. CiixniiAin Plunckett chocks , 74cVhit ' : - tcnton , "j c ; York , ! ( c ; Nornmndi dress , b' e ; Calcutta dress , S'i'c ; Whittenton dress , 'Jo ' ; Itcnfrow dress , 0Sl2 ( ; } e. i Lewiston , HO-in. 12'c ; Lcwlston , 15c ; Cordis. No. 5 , ife ; Cordls , No. I , lie. DixiMAmosktag : ! , Ooz. . lOc ; Everett , 7-oz. , 13c ; York , 7-o-/v l.'le : Haymaker , 8' c ; Jeffrey , XX , HJfc ; J off ivy , XXX , 12i < c ; Beaver Creek , AA , 12o ; Beaver Creek , BB , lie ; Beaver Creek , CU , lOc. Cionrriil MarkptH. Fij\x SEED Is somewhat fccarco with prices tlrm at $1.10 per bushel for good qual ity. according to quality. FI.OUH AXI > PEEP The market as a nil < Is steady , and with the exception o : bran prices are unchanged. The following are current prices : MinneajMjlis patents $2.75 percwt ; Kansas and Missouri \yintei fancy patents , e2.45 2.HO ; Nebraska put ents , $2.25h235 ( ; rye Hour , $1.75@1.W per cwt ; rye , Graham , $1.40 per cwt wheat , Graham , $1.75 per cwt ; corn meal , yellow , 90epcrewt ; cornmeal , white $1.00 jKir cwt ; chopped feed , 60c per cwt bran , $14.0014.50 ( ; per ton ; screenings. HT-r-n < < ; clpt of hay lyd Straw continue % ht , but an the doinunil It ntMertte ; prices nrounohanifcdtM follows : Common course liay , $7.IX < ! jT.BO jipr ton ? uplntid prntrlo , T.5 ( jS.UOrBtmw. W.60. COAL Mild weather ha , to dome extent , lessened the demnnrt , but ns the nupply Is Mill light , prlct'g remain firm nud rhnnK Wo quote : Epe , IIO.IW ; nut , JlO.ROj rnnco , 10.fiO ; walnut block. M.OO : lowij lump , f8. < C : lowu nut , KI.OO ; Illinois , * 4,50VTO. Hinrs Are very dull and quotations though uui'liHtiped uioy bo considered u shade easier.Vo quote. ( trcQU butch * er's , rOVu ; Breeu cured , OJc 7c ; dry flint , Vc ; dry salt , Sc ; preen calf sUlns , To ; damaged hides , two-thirds price. Tallow nt/c ; . Grease t'rluie white , flc ; yellow , flo ; brown , IJ c. Sheep pelts , ' 'ftJ fiOc. Funs Are depressed nnd dull , with No. 4 skins utmost unsalable. Quotations are now ns follows : Kuct'oou , 10ft60c ( : nijtik , 1VS40c ! ; musk rnt , fall. Uo5c ; strlpiied skunk , fKrfWo ; ll.00 ( < 10.00 ; dry door sKlns , SO nSe pcrlb ; dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , IfHit'J.Vj St'iitiTs Steady nt former flgurcs ; mar ket strong and a slight rise In prices anticipated. Cologne spirits , 188 proof , (1.10 ; do , 101 proof , (1.12 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do , 183 proof. fl.Ofl. Alcohol , 188 proof , t'J.10 per wine K Hon. Redistilled whiskies , 1.00g ( l.W. Gin , blended , fl.fiOfSy.OO ; Kentucky bourbons , * J.OO@0.00 ; Kentucky nnd I'cnn- sylvnnla ryes , fci.00 ( < ? < 1.50 ; Golden Shcnf bourbon and rye whiskies , f | .dOg.l.OO. ( Hrun- dies , Imported , W.UOfiS.M ) ; domestic , $1.HOO ? ! I.OO. Gins , imiiortcd , | 4.CO@0.00 ; domestic , fl,23tf.'U)0. ( ) Ohninpapnes , imported , | > er case , $28.00(333.00 ( ; American , per case , tlO.OO @ 10.00. HnAvr IlAiinwAtiE Prices have re mained unchaiiKcd for some time. The following prices nro standard Iron , rate , tfi.TO ; plow steel , special cast , 4J o : oruclblo steel , OJ c ; cast tools , do , 12@l.lc ; wagon spokes , per sgt , r..OOC'tn.rx ) ; hubs , per set , $1.50 ; felloes , sawed dry , $1.)0 ; tongues , each , 75e ; axles , each , 75c : square nuts , per Ib , ( KJJUle ; cell chain , per Ib , C , f ( ic : ! ; malleable , 8Ttllc ( ) ; iron wedges , Ho ; crowbars , do ; harrow teeth , 4i ! ; spring steel , 4QtT > o ; Hnrden's horse shoes , $4.7. > ; Htirdcn's niiilo shoes , $ r > .7 , > ; barbed wire , In car lots , ? 4.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails , tales , 10 to IX ) , $2.40 ; steel nulls , $2.50. Dry laimbcr. lIMr..NMOS3 ) ANUTIMHBItl. 10 ft. ISft.pft.L'Jft. 24 ft. . 7 vi aTwi'si ' w is"no iTiio L'xtl 17 M'M UO''I IHI 1 M 1 ( K ) . 17 M'M IKV-'l WI-J2 UOSJ 00 .17 rpij--o msi KI.SI wiai no . 18 ! i'i 3) ) ) SI UI U OB 24 00 4\4-HxH. , 18 M ni M.ai aulsi m ai no llOAltllS. No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.oO I No. 3 coin , s 1 s.$15.r > 0 No. 2 com , s 1 s. 17.00 | No. 4 com , s 1 s. 13.50 FKNCISO. No. 1 , 4 & (1 ( in 12 & 14 ft. , rough $10 50 No. 1 , " " 10 " 10 W ) No. 3 , " 13 14 " 10 50 No. 2 , " " 10 " 1800 M1IINO. A , 12 , 14 , & 10 ft.31.fiO I C , 12 , 11 & 10 ft$15.fiO 13 , " " 20.50 I V , " " 12.50 FI.OUIIINU. A 0 ! n White Pine $25.50 UDIn " " 8 ! .fiO COin " " 30.00 DOin " " 21.50 EOin " " ( Sel. Fencing ) 1U.OO 0 in , Drop Siding 50c per M. extra. ( KII.INO AND 1'AIITITION' . 2dcom % In White Pine Coiling ? I14.00 " ss.oo Clear' in " " . % Norway Irt.Oo 2nd com. % in " " " 14.00 blOCIUIOAIillS. A 13 inch Hit. $15.50 U13 " : l.20 O 12 " 30.00 D 13 " ft'J.00 No. 1 , com , 12 in s 1 s , 12 ft 20.50 " " " 14 ft 1MH ! ) " " " 115ft 1K50 " " fl 10 , 18,20ft 21.50 No.2 , " " 111.00 " " " 13 & 14ft 18.50 " " " 111 ft 17.50 12 in Grooved reeling , $1 per M. more , than 12 n Stock Hoards same lengtn. 0 in. Groo ved Kooting sumo price as 12 In. Stock Hoards. snir IAI- . No. 1 Plain 8 and 10 in $10.00 No.3 " " " 17.50 No. 1 , OG , Sin 10.50 FIN1S11INO. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , IK inch , s2s $51.00 " " " 1 ,3 51.00 3d , clear , 1 inch , s2b 44,60 " IK , Ui , 3 Inch 40.00 A , select , 1 inch , s 2 s 40.00 A , " IK , IK , 3 Inch , s3s 44.00 B , " Iinchs2s 30.00 n , " 1 , IK , 3 inch , s 2 s 37.00 MHITIIKItN TEI.LOW PINE. Com. 4 inch Flooring $17.50 Star " " 21.50 1st and 2d clear 4 inch flooring 23.00 Six-inch 60c less. Clcur inch Ceiling 21.50 Clear % inch Partition 25.00 Clear % inch , Partition $2 above % icnh Ceil ing. Clear Finish , 1 nnd \ \ ( inch , s 2 s $29.00 Clear Finish , P < and 2 inch , s 2 s 30.00 Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch 25.50 Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Uuso. . . . 27.00 ron.ut I.UMIIKH. Cl. Poplar Bx. Bds. J < in. , s 2 s $35.00 " " } i in. Panel , s 2 s 27.00 " " Corrugated Ceiling , % . . 28.50 1IATTT.X8 , WELL TUII1XO , 1'ICKETS. O. G. Halts , 3K in. ( We ; } ( x , s 1 s. 40c ; 3 in , Well Tubing , D. & M. and Bev. , $23.00 ; Pick ets , U. & H. Flirt , $20.50 ; D. H. Sq. , $21.50. SHINRLKS , LATH. XX clear , $ .10 ; extra * A * , 83.85 ; 'A * stand urd No. 5 , No. 1 , $1.45 ; lath , $2.85. rosTs. White Cedar , 0 in. , M s. 12Kc ; 0 in. qrs , HKc ; white cedar , 5 } < f in. Jtf H. llj c ; 8 in qrs , lOc ; white cedar , 4 in. round , 10) 'c ; Ton nessco red cedar , split , 14c ; split oak , lOc ; ( in. , 7 in and 8 in. ( K each ) 8 ft. , round W. C posts. THE CHICAGO AN * North western Railway Short Line. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only rotd to toke ( or ! > * Molnes , Mnrlnlltown , Cedar itupld > , Clinton , Dlion , CblciiKO , Milwaukee and all polnti cntl. Tn the people of Xetiraika , t'olo- radu , Wjomlng. Utah , Idaho , Nevada , Oregon , Wniu * Inuton and California , II offert lupcJlor advantage ! nr t ponlale tr any oilier lino. Among a few ut tbo numcroui points of superiority enjoyed by tbo introns of tills nmd between Omaha and Chlcavo , are Its two train a day of DA V COACH- , which uro the Unfit that ntiman art and luuomil- ly ran create. Hi PA LACK HI.KKl'INU CAHS. which are niodcli of comfort and elegance. Its I'AIUAJH IJllAWINi ; IIOUM CAItH , unsurp sso4 by any , and IU widely cclobrotKl PALATIAL 1I1NINO CARS , thi qual of which cannot be found eitewhcra. At Couu * ell Itluffi tbe trains of the Union I'acltlc Hallway , con nect In union depot with those oftho ChlcJKo * Kortbwentern Ky. In Chicago tbe trains of this line make dote connection with those of all other eastern lines. i'or Detroit , Columbus , Indianapolis , Cincinnati , Niagara Kails , lliitlalo. Pltnaurit , Toronto. Montreal , llostonNew Yuri , I'lilladPlphla , llaltlmoreVa b- tnglon , and all polnti In tbe east , ask fur a tlckit via the "NORTHWESTERN. " If yon wish the bent accommodation. All ticket scents K. P. WILSON. Qcnl , Manager , ( icnl. 1'ass'r AKOni Chicago , 111 > . . w.iiAncocif , i , . n. nou.Ks. WMUra A ent. City 1'au'r. Omaha , Nebrtuia. H. K. BURKET , Funeral Director and Embalmer , 111 KcrUi KtU bU Agricultural Implomonta. CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , i OarrlafM an ha tl v Jon Street. Iletwocn t > th an J U , Omaha , Nebraska. LININGER & METCALF CO. , Agricnltural Implements , Wagons.Carriages . Buggies , KM. Wholesale , Canada , N * brask * . ORF"A" . Dealer * In Agricnlturallmplements , Wagons & Bnggiei Kl. TO. Ktt nd JOT , Jene i Slreet. Omaha. P. P. MAST A CO " MannfuCturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders. OMlUvators , Hay nakes. Cldtr Mills and l.uhan Pill' Tcrlttr * . Cor. Utband Nlcbola * Streets. WINONA Wholesal Artists' Materials. A. HOSPE. Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs. U13 Douglas Street. Omaha , Nebraska. Boots and Shoes. W. V. MORSE & CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , MU Imrnam St. , Omfiha , Nib. Manufaclorj , tiamat Blr et , Button. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. . ( Successors to Reed , Jones A Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes fo , Bo.to BhJ . 1104 CoffM * , Iploea , Cto. CLARKE COFFEE CO. . Om h Coff and Splca Mlll § . Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder , . IIIMIU Crookery and Olaaswore. W. L. WRIGHT. ARtnt for the Manufactureri and Importrni of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Etc. Office , 317 8.13th M. . Oroatia , Nebraska. ' Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing , mtUr.lcn * and Produce. Contlnntnenti inltclttd. Httdquarteri for 8Ion w rp. llcrry Hoiri mnd Ur p BukoU. 1414 UoUgD Ht. , Om h . ' RIDDELL , & RIDDELL , StoragMnd Commission Mercbants. aty & rta \ m * WIEDEMAN & CO. . Produce Commission Mercbants , Ponltry , Butter , Oanir. ( Vulti. Ktc. VJU Mouth lltb Bt , Umnha , Ncbranka. OEO. SCHROEDER St. CO. , ( Bucceiion ( o Methane A Schroeiler. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha. Nebraska. CoalColko _ andj..lme. " " . COK ! & "LIM"E co. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , XD South Ulh Street , Omaha , Nebraska. . J. JOHNSON St CO. . Mannfactnrers of Illinois White Lime , . rarnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Snippers of Coal and Coke , 914 South 13tb St , Omaha. N b. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1101 and llMDouglai , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importersand Jobbers in Dry Goods.Kotioni OenU' rnralihlof Ooodi.Corncr llth and llarner BU. Omaha , Nebraska. DEWEY & STONE. fbolesale Dealers in Fnrnitore , rarnam Stnet , Omaha , Nebraska. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER ft CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , TO , W7 , TOO and 711 8.10th Et. , Omaha , Neb. MoCORD , BRADY * CO. . Wholesale Grocers , Mb and Leavenworlh Streeti , Omaha , Nebrasku D. M. STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , K , 1M1 and UB Haraej Street , Omaka , Net , . ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , 1111 Mid 1119 Darner Street , Omaha , Neb. Hardware. LEE. FRIED ft CO. . Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tlnware.Fhcel Iron.Klo. Aionte for Hove Bcalei.and Miami 1'owder Co. , Omaba , Neb. H1MBBAUOH ft TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1KJ6 Douglas it. Omaha , Nebraska. RECTOR A WILHELMY CO. , Wholesale Hardware , tOth and Harms ? 8U , Omaka. INeb. Wettrrn A i > nti ( or Austin 1'owder Co. , Jefferson Btcel NalU , r uir- baaki Htandard Kcalci. Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , EDNEY ft GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Mats , caps , Eto. W. U. PARROTTE * CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1101 Barney Street , Omaha , Neb. Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO and ILER * CO. , Importers & Jobbers of FineWines & Liprs Kasljndla Bitters anil Dojntstlc Liquors. IIU llarney Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All kinds of Building Material at Wholesale Ulh Btrcet apd Ualon 1'aclOo Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasn , Doorsetc. Tards-Corner Tib and Douglas ; Cornertla and no-jglas. C.N.DIETZ Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber , lilb aim California Sts. , Omaha , Neb. FRED W. GRAY. Lnmber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , CoratT Ctli and Douglas BU. . Omuba. "T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. . To Dealers Only , * - Oner. l K rn ia hlnet. Omaha , ' " " ' ' " "JOHN A. WAKEFIELD.1 Wholesale Lnrnber , Etc , nontt and American forlland Ctmenl. StaU ag < fcjr Mlwau | llyr Lumber. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Liimtcr , ' WooaCarpfts spd 1'arquft Kloorlng. 9th and DoajU I. OBERFELDER & CO. . Importers & Jobbers of Millinery & Notion ) JOB , 210 and III Pouth llth tttr * t. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Motions and Fnrnishinz Goods 0.1 ami < Bouth 10th Btr t , Omaha. * VINYARD Notions and Gent's ' Fornisbini Gooii _ llOt llam y gtrnt. Omaha. Oil * . _ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO * Wholesale Refined and Lnbricatini Oils- Ail * Oreas , tie. , Oaaha. A. H. Blshtp , Maaater. Papeiy ' CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Orryanlce stock of erlntlnf , wrapping aad wrltlaf paper. 8p clal attention given to car load ord r . Prlnt rV Material * . _ WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , Ruboer Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Good ! Oil Clothing and leather Belting , luttt Farnnm Street , _ atoam _ _ _ _ AT L. STRANG CO. , Pumps. Pipes and EnEines , Eteam , water , railway ant ) mining np lle > , etc. IU Vll anil W4 Karnaru Street , Ouiaha. CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Etcam and Water PuppllM. Ilcailquartcri for Mask , Koo t A Co' goods , llll larnam St. , Omaha. ' " U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP COT" Steam and Water Supplies , llalllday Wind Mills , 9IH and VM Knrnain St. , Omaha , _ U. K. lloss. Acting Manager. _ BROW NELL" & co. . Engines , Doilers and General Machinery , Ebcot Iron Work , Steam Tumps aw Mills. 1211-1219 Lcavenworlh Htrvet , Ouinha. Seeds. PHIL. STIMMELi CO. , , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Ml and 813 Joncn St. . Orua'ia Storage , Foryyf/djng AjC pmmlBBlon ARMSTRONG } , PETTIS & CO. , ; Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch linusn of th * Ilennrr lluggy Co. UuKglpaat wholesale and retail. l.utl.lllIU anu 1III2 liard Bircet , Omaha. Telephone No. "SO. OMHA MAN ! EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , Juuu iutiitler : ! , Proprietor. 020 lUxlyu und ItU and 10J Xuitli luth hlrei't. OmahB. : SmoUo Stacks , Boilers , Eto. j H. K. SAWYER. Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks/ Drltcliliiis , T nki n < l General Boiler llf pairing. 1315 Dodgu Street , Omaha. Neb. ' r ° " - PAXTON ft vERLw Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , Engines , lira , work , general foundry , machine aad blacksmith work. Office aud works , U. K Uy. and i 17th Street , Omaha. _ H OMAHA WIRE& IRON WORKS , > \ Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings OMAHA SAFE AN D IRON WORKS. ' Man'frs ' of FireS Burglar Proof Safest Vaults , Jail work. Iron and wire fencing , signs , etc. 0. Audreen , Prop'r. Cor. I4tb and Jackson Bu. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co Miiimlactuiurj HnU JubbtMB In Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cur ilth unu fuUllu tin. , Omuliit. Neb. MEACHER & UEACH. General Agents for Dlcbold Bate & U > ck Co.'i Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.Time Locks. Vaults and Jail Work , H15 Faruam Street , Omaha. H. IVI.at S. W.JONE3. Kuicesiorsto A. T. Kpnyon S , Co. , ntall Booksellers and Stationers , Kino t'cililliiK t-liitloncry , ( Vmiiuprflnl btatloncrr. l.'i luiiilmi | hi. Omaba , Kfb. _ OvorulU. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans rant , , Hulru , Ktc. lll and 1104 Douglai Street , Omaha , Neb. , Eto. M. A. DISBROW" & CO. , Wholcml * Manufacturer * of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch Office , 1Mb and Itard Stre ti , Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding , , Xtalr Work and Interior Hani Wood Flo- lah. N. E. Corner Sth and taaveuworlu StroeU , Oumlm , Neb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Doors , And Blinds , Turning'Stair-work. Hank aud Office Killings. Mb and I'opplcton Arunue. Browors. STORZ& ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1M1 Norm Klghtoeiilli Mruct , Olhnha , Neb. PALMER , RICHMAN St CO. , Lie Stock Commission Merchants , Oflloo-Hoom 24 , < lpposlt Erchanap Bulltllug , Union block Varils , hnuth Omiiii , Neb. MoCOY BROS. . Liye Stock Commission Mercbants , Market furulnheO tie * un application. Klockertand feeders furuliliud cm good terms , llerirniici'i ! Oui - ha .VuUotial llitnk nnilfouth Omalia National , Unloa Bltxk Yards. KiiuUi Oianli * . LORIMER. & MALBY Lire Stock Commission , Ilooso 16 , Kichann * Ilulldlug , Unlou block Yardi. buutll Onitlia , Nvb. ALEXANDER 4 : FITCH , Commission Dealers in Live Stock , K' > C'm'.7opL ' > i , ltu Kichanire IlullithiK , L'ulon HloO YurJ" , huutb Oiuulm , Ni > D. Utvlo NSTO C KyARDs CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , John V. Hofd , THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The rii > t kDOwn nnd rcntl popular Hotel In tha stale. IxiLailnii mural , apiiMntiuents flrsl-class. Iiir riiiiiiiiKrcim uiva nuiS ll poUllcu