r OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , DECEMBER 29 , : SAI IIIE SPECULATIVE HIARRETS. Wheat Opens Strong and Higher Upon Good Foreign Nowe. CORN TAKES THE SAME COURSE. Unannal Activity KxhlhltH Itself In Oatfl and Provisions TradlnK In Cnttlc Fair lion * Hrlsk General Quotation * . CHICAGO PRODUCE MAIWET. CniCAOo , Dec. 28. [ Special Telegram to the UKR. ] The wheat market opened strong and higher thin morning uK | n foreign news as much as anything , and it was a wonderfully tempting market for those who had bought yesterday at lower price * . They took advantage tago of It and free realizing sales wcro the feature of the morning's huslness , yet buying was good enough to prevent any considerable break , and the closing prices at 1 o'clock wcro but } { c lower than those reached on the bulge of yesterday afternoon. May opened at 85c and Immediately advanced to 8Cc , but at that price thcro was abundant grain for nale and realizing sent the price down to 85c , from which thcro was a reaction to 86) ) 0 and then n further drop to STic and an Improvement to My-j(3S5Xc ( , the 1 o'clock close being at 85 > c. January wheat opened nt 78 0 , which wns the highest point of the Hcsslon , sold down to 78 @T8Vc , reacted to 78 ? < c and cloned there at 1 o'clock. The course of prices lu corn was much the same as the wheat market , and thcro wcro about the same Incidents at the opening. May corn opened at 54J c , which was J < c- higher than yesterday's close , nnd immedi ately advanced under good buying orders to Me. This was an opnortunity for holders who had n prolit in their purchases , nnd they improved it. When the immediate demand nt the opening was satisfied the price gradually fell iiwuy under free realizing sales to M % < < $ MJ c. At about 5l' e a considerable amount of grain was wanted and ono local bull was generally credited with the "purchase of a largo amount at that price. Thcro was , how ever , good buying by commission men throughout the session , and thcro was a fair volume of business , the price for the May de livery being about W ftZM fe during the greater part of the session , anil closed nt 1 o'clock at Mc. January corn opened at 40-Vi1 , sold down to 4'Jc and closed at 1 o'clock There was unusual activity In the specu lative outs marketand prices advanced some what curly , but the advance was not main tained The trading was chiefly in May de livery , which opened at U4Mc , which was } c above last night's close. The advance scctned to bo largely caused by the t > uddcn alarm and covering on the part of shorts , but the wide difference between the price or oats and corn makes many friends to the former grain at present prices. As yesterday at 34j c and the lay before at S4cto-day the crop seemed to bo for sale ut.'HJfe , and thcro wcro not enough buyers to hold the price there. On the down turn 34J/C was readied , and the close was at U4\'c. January outs sold at ; ilc. In the provision trade thcro was consider able activity from the start. Interest , how ever , was largely confined to porkwhich was sold freely for May delivery by a leader of the bull element. The unlnadingof this party was said to amount to 50XX , ( ) barrels , nnd un der his offering the market broke during the day4U ! c. i'ork for May opened at $15.b7 and after selling sparingly at * 15.00dcclined almost steadily to $ lri.47 | , which was touched shortly before the noon hour. Hetwccn IS and 1 o'clock the market advanced a little and closed at f 15.7Ufwhich was UAe under hist night's closings. January and February declined 'J2) ) @ 'J5c , the former resting at $14.5 ; and * February at ? 15.1(1. ( In lard and short ribs the movement was cur tailed by the interest taken in pork and for both prices wcro also easier. AFTEIINOON SKSSION Wheat easier ; May sold at Ki@SrMc , split to S.V/c , closing at 85tf@85Tc. , Corn easier : May sold atMJ ® M % , closing nt 54J c bid. Oats easier ; May sold at 84 > < @ .rH4'c on the spilt and at 84 Vc , closing ut Si o bid. I'ork was strong , scliinj/ for May at tl5.5T @ir > . < iO and closing ut tl6.f > 7 > bid , January $ U.U5and February tlB.10. Lard was steady , closing at $7.8'JK for January , 7.W ) for February , $8.00 for March nnd f8.17J < for May. Short ribs were strong : May sold and closed at (8.10 , Janu ary at I7.07X February at $7.77 and March CHICAGO MVK STOCK. CHICAGO , Dec. 28. [ Special Telegram to the BEG. ] CATTLE Trade was fair and prices finn , salesmen claiming a slight up turn on the ordinary run of shipping and dressed beef cuttle , or say on good and useful steers of from 1050 to 1400 Ibs. aver age the same that have been selling from $0.75 to $4.50 ; plain and common , $3.00@3.50. A few loads of prime and fancy brought $4.80Q5.25. Thcro wcro free arrivals of Toxaus. butworo all in the bunds of the cat tle trust and went direct to the slnughtcrcrs. Shipping steers , K150 to 1500 Ibs. , $4.UOM5.00 ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs. , $3.85@4.50 ; 950 to 1200'Ibs. , | 3.25@4.00. Stackers and feeders , $2.25@ $4.40 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.50@3.00 ; Texas steers , $2.30@3.20 : cows , $1.75@2.25. Hoas Trade was brisk with an uplurn of a strong lOo on best heavy and prime packing sorts. Good and choice heavy sold at $5.70(91 ( 6.80. Only a few loads wcro oil sale good enough to make the outside price. Packing iiortfl sold within a range of $5.30@5.GO. Light sorts were again dull und neglected , und did not share in the advance on heavy. One packer bought a string of 435 that averaged 100 Ibs and cost $5.15. Lighter weight 4.9C (85.10. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MVK STOCK. Union Stock YartlB , Chicago , Dec. 23. The Drovers' Journal reports : Cattle Receipts , 7,000 ; market strong and lOo higher ; choice , $5.25@5.45 ; shipping steers , $ ; t.25@5.00 ; stackers and feeders , $2.25S.1.40 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.50(3 ( 8.00 ; Texas cattle , $1.75@3.20. Hogs Receipts , 1(1,000 ; market strong anil lOo higher ; uilxi-d , $5.15 < 35.55 ; heavy , $5.4 ( (35.85 ( ; light , $4.'JO@5.25 ; skips , $4.300i'4.85. Sheep Receipts. 4,000 ; market higher ; natives , $ M.OO ( < * 5.25 : western , $3.50 ( 5.10 : Tcxans , $2.50il3.50 ( ; Iambs , $4.60@5.75. National Stook Yards. Ea t St Louis Doc. 23. Cattle Receipts , 530 shipments , 120 : active and stronger ; choice heavy native steers , $4.40@5.25 ; fair to good native steers $ a.904.50 ; butchers steers , medium to choice , $3.10@4.00 ; stackers ani feoderu.fair to pood$2.00 < g3.10 ; rangers , ordi naryto good.rl25S4.no. Hogs Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , 350 ; mar kct firm ; choice heavy nnd butchers' selcc tlons , $5.ltO < 75.75 ; yorkers and packing , mo dluui to prune , $5.20 5.05 : light grades , or dlnary to good , $4.8505.25. KruiMOH City , Dee 2S. Cattle Receipts 1,600 ; shipments , 400 : shipping steers , 10i higher ; cows and butchers' stuff. 5@lft higher ; good to choice corn-fed , $4.30 ( 4.80 common to medium , $ .1.25(34.20 ( ; stockers $2.00(22.00 ( ; feeding steers , $2.05(23.25 ( ; cows 11.50(23.10. ( Hogs Receipts , 5,000 ; shipments , 500 best , lOc higher ; others , 5i ( 10o higher common to choice , $4.bO5.50 ; skips , f3.uO < ii FINANCIAL. NEW YOUK , Dec. 28. [ Special Telegram t the BEE. " ) STOCKS The notion of the stool market was as much of a surprise to-day a it xvas yesterday. The cause , however , wa the reverse. The market , at least at th ! season , Is a narrow , scalping one , confined t room traders , The general tenor of pro fcsslonuU Is bullish and they are trying t galvanize the market and predict a big ad vance after the uow year ox.-ns. | They urgu that the payment of over $100,000,000 , in div Ocr.tls next month will cause a general buj Ing of securities that cannot help but sen prices up. Moderate selling by Investors elate late and the Inability of the bears to shu'c ' out many stop order holdings by their receii attacks , Is u sign that stocks are lu the hand of parties who are nblo to keep them. Th money market shows more activity , owing t the shifting of loans , some banker * calling i their loans to prepare for the payment of ii tcrcst and dividends January. 1. Rates , how Iyer , have not udvaucca , as many had outlc : patcd , and are still reasonable 6 * { id 0 per cent. Notwithstanding these favorable In fluences held out by the bulls , It Is strikingly apparent that the outsiders are not trading , and as the commission people as n rule nro not advising purchases , they arc doing lltllo or no business , nnd this condition of affairs is liable to continue the rest of the week. Coalers and Grangers receive the most at tention. The Heading strike , although re ported settled , creates an uneasy feeling. The large traders who were credited with buying yesterday were understood to bo sellIng - Ing to-day and prices declined on an average of 1 point. The Grangers were quiet nnd easier , dropping @Ji per cent. Union Pa- clflc was bought by London nnd opened J higher , broke 1 point , but rallied 'f. The rest of the list was slow nnd li(31 ( point lower. The market began to drng after mid day and continued slow until the close , when last sales were at Inside figures nnd showed declines extending to 1J4 per cent. The total sales were 174,75'J shares , against 2 < i2iU2 shares yesterday. Govr.HNVEXTs Government bonds were dull but firm. YF.STEIIIMY'S QfOHTIOXS U. R. 4s registered. Ml C. & N. W. IfjS. 4s coupon. . . 127 do preferred . I3 TJ. H. 4's reglstred. IW4 N. V. Central . 1 U. H 4is ! coupon..IOH < 4 0. It. N . Wi 1'nclllc ( Is of 'IB . 119 t ) . T . . . : 'l Cnnnila Southern. . M' * I'nrlMc Mall. ! ; . ! > 5 Central Tarinc It-1'/ I'I.AK 2IU Chlrngo & Alton..JIM I Pullman 1'nlaceCai 1411 < : . , II. AO 123V Itrndlng tti > , n. , t.ii\v lan Kock Inland 112 St. I. . AS. P ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Kri'e. . , . . . . . . . . ! . ! ! . ! 2x ! do preferred " 1'i do preferred Kl C. . M. .V St. I'ltul. . . 74' , Illinois ( Vntral 117' } do preferred lll'i ' 1..II.AW M St.l'&O IB' ' , K.&T. 17'4' do preferred Id ! ' ! i I.nko Shore Wii4 Trxiis PucHIo 2. ' > ! I , . A ; N GO. ' , Union 1'arlflc f > 7i ? " 'llclilgnn Central. . RH w. , st. L. & v ir , llssourtl'aclttc. . . . K'i ) ' < lo preferred ! lUsourll'uclMc. . . . 123 , , W.U. Telegraph. . . 77 do preferred 48i ? MOSEY On call , firm nt 4 ( < iG per cent ; ast loan 4 per cent ; closed offered ntI or cent. PIIIME MERCANTILE PAPER CQ7f per cut. STr.iii.ixo EXCITAXOE Dull hut steady nt 4.MJf for sixty day bills , und W.SSJf for de mand. PKODUCF/MAUKKTH. Chicago , Dec. 28. Following nro the 2:30 : losing prices : Flour Steady ; wheat. | 3.50 ( < T4.00 per bbl ; * . . 4.50 _ bbl , J2.75 pllllf AVllCIlt. T > .tlUVIltt ; J\J per | UUl ; rye - * " i3.00 per bbl ; buckwheat , * 5.50a ( < ! .25 per bl. Wheat Opened J < ( -/o. above yesterday vith favorable rc | > orts from Europe and trength at close , and , after fluctuating , be- amo weak and closed , ' @ ? c below yester- ay ; cash , 78Kc ; January , 784c ; May , Corn Quiet nnd at opening n moderate de gree of activity exhibited , sales being firm ; t close market was j@J4'o , below yesterday ; ash and January , 4i)4c ! ) ; May , 54 ' .Miic. Oats Opened firm and higher , but later .colincd and closed about same as yestcr- ay. ay.Hye Firmat(52c. ( Barley Firm. Piimo Timothy-J2.37 ( < i2.39. Flax-seed * 1.32'f. Whisky-1.02. Pork Active but unsettled and irregular ; Tanuary , $14.05 ; May , ? 15.X ) . Lard Moderately unsettled ; cash nnd lauuary , $7.82Ki May , &S.17J.J. Dr.v Salted Meats Shoulders , M.flOyMUX ) ; hort clear , t3.05@8.10 ; short ribs , $7.07Ji for 'anuarj' ' . Butter Quiet and firm ; creamery , 24@ We ; dairy , 21 < 3.20c. Kggs 22a24e. Cheese Firm and quiet ; full cream ched- lars , IKgll c ; Hats , H' tjJllK0 ! young Americas , llrf@12c. ) Hides Unchanged ; heavygrecn saltcdfi54 7c ; light , do. , 7c ; salted bull , 5Jfc : ; green lo , 4 < e ; green sal ted calf , 88J4c ; dry Hint ind ( fry calf , 12@13c ; dry salted hides , Ko ; deacons , 'Me each. Tallow Unchanged. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 8,000 < KI,000 Wheat , bu 100,000 ! I7,000 Corn , bu 277,000 IWt.OOO Oats , bu 185,000 212,000 Uye , bu 10,000 17,000 Barley , bu 14,000 M,000 ) Minneapolis , Dec. 28. Wheat Thcro was a fair demand and in spite of declining outside markets sellers were enabled to get almost as much for milling grades ns on the preceding day. Receipts. 170 cars ; ship- ncnts , 55 cars. Closed , in store : No. 1 hard , cash and January , 7 > c ; February , 78c ; May , 83e ; No. 1 northern , cash and January , 74J.fc ; February , 76o ; May , 81c ; No. 2 northern , cash and January , 78 ! 0 ; February , 74c ; May , 7 c. On track : No. 1 hard , 78c ; No. 1 northern , 707l ( ! c ; No. 2 northern , 74 ® 74Uc. Flour Patents , sacks to ship , fl.10Q4.35 ; bakers' , $3.40@3.75. Cincinnati , Dec. 28. Wheat Strong ; No. 2 red , 87K@ 8e Corn Easier ; No. 2 , mixed , 52J4'53c. Oats Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 34J4e. Kyo In fair demand ; No. 2 , 70c. Provisions Pork , Hrm at $15.50 ; lard , quiet but firm at * 7.05@7.70. Whisky Steady at f 1.05. New York , Doc. 28. Wheat Receipts , 80,000 ; exports , none ; options opened j < ( H ! } 4c higher , soon ruled easier nnd settled buck J4 ( < ilc , leaving off heavy ; cash grades dull , with the closing J@Ko lower ; un graded red , S5@03)4/c ; No. 1 red , nominal at 115 , ' c ; No. 2 red , U2ii92 ( 4c in store nnd ele vator , 03/4'@i 3c delivered ; January closed at OlJi'c. Com Receipts , 37,000 ; exports , 5,000 ; options opened JffiJJsO higher and closed weak with the advance lost ; spot quiet , clos ing weaker ; ungraded , OOjfijtKk ( > ; No. 3 , " " " ( StXo ; No. 2. ( Kiifa in elevator , in store and f. o. b. , 63 ! . ( ( i.035fjC delivered ; January closed at 02c. Oats Receipts , 23,000 ; exports , 540 ; , ' 4' ® J/c higher ; mixed western , 37@39jc ; while western , 8y@4f > c. Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio quiet nt I8.87K ; options heavy , closing lower ; sales , 50,500 bags ; December , HO.tiO IU.US ; January , $1(1.35 @ll,45 ) ; February , tltl.25@10.35 ; March , ftO.W ) ( < 10.35 ; April , 10.15@10.25 ; Moj' , 110.15 ® 10.20. Petroleum Firm ; United , 8SJ.fc. Eggs In fair request with the market steady ; western , 23 ( 23 > c. Pork Dull uud uncliunged at $13.50(2 ( 10.0C for ono year old. Lard Opened 2 ( 3 points higher , subse quently dropped SjVlU ( ( points , closing dull ; western steam , spot , $8.10 , closing ut $8.05. Butter Quiet but llrin ; western , 15@33. Cheese Light request ; western , St. Loiils , Dec. 2S. Wheat Dasy ; ! December - comber , StiJfc bid , cash , 82) fo ; May , Sty/c. Com Firm and higlicr ; cash , 46 % < 4 o Muy,50Vc. Oats-Higher ; casli,31X@31c ; May , k Quiet nnd Irregular at 114.75. Lard-Kuiot at $7.400 7.45. JJuttcr Creamery , 25@30o ; dairy , 22@20c , Whisky Steady at l.t . Afternoon Hoard : Wheat Easy j Dccem Oats Easy. City , Dec. 28. Wheat Strong No. 2 soft , cosh , 7S > io ; Muy 83 > fubid , b3 < asked. Corn Stronger ; No. 2 , cash , 44o asked January , 43 } c bid , 44(40 ( asked ; May , 48 < li' ( bid , 48 { u asked. Oats No. 2 cash , no bids or offerings. Liverpool , Dec. SS. Wheat Finn ; do nrnnd fair ; holders offer sparingly ; Call lornia No. 1. Os I0dji0s ( lid per cental ; rc ( western spring and winter , Os 7d&0s lid. Corn Strong and demand fair ; ncwmixet wcbtcru , 4s 11'i'd per cental. OJI'AIIA L1VK STOCK. Cuttle. The receipts of cattle were 359 head , o ! which u very small projiortioii wcro prlnn stoclc. The market was about steady i.nd ni radical changes are noted. Ono load of fal corn-ted native steers bold for J1.45. Hoes. The receipts of hogs were light , the qualit ; being about the same as has been rcceivci for ( ho past few days. Notwithstanding thi slow opening of the nmrUct all the good hog sold early. Prices ruled about the same a on Tuesday , ono load of choice hogs Bellini for $5.50. Tha ma'rkct on light weights wa a little slow and u few loads were left over Taken as u wUolo tliere was not much of i market , the receipts not being sufficient to nertthe local packing demand. Hhcep. The receipts of sheep were light nnd thcro was nothing doing on the market. OfllclaUtccrlittB. 359 2,275 Sheep i ! > 7 1'rcvnillnR Prices. Showlntr the prevailing prices paid for Hvo stock on the market : Choice steers , 1300 to 1500Ibs. . . , $4.00(34.60 ( Choice steers , 1100 to 1300Ibs. . . . 3.75n4.r ( Fat little steers , 900 to 1050 Ibs. . 3.50a3. ( < V5 Corn-fed range steers , 1200to 1600 n.li.Va4.30 Good to choice corn-fcd cows. . . . 2. : Xa2.W ) Common to medium cows l.T.VH'J.OO Western cows l.trKti'J.&O Coed range feeders 2.80a2.C5 Good native feeders , 'JOO Ibs and upwards 2.50@3.00 Fair to medium natlvcfecdcrs , WK ) Ibs nnd upwards 2.25fI2.r > 0 Htockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2KKa2.l > > 0 Prime fat sheep 3.25WM.75 Good fat sheep , WglOO ( Ibs. . . . . . 3.00 ( 8.7ri Fair to medium sheep 2.25M3.00 Common sheep 1.50W2.00 Light and medium hogs 4.KK.t.MO ! . Good to choice heavy hogs 5.3Kr5.45 ( Good to choice mixed hogs 6.15 ( 5.25 KcprcHcntatlvo Sales. NATIVK STEIillS Ijlvc Stock Sold. Sliowing the number of head of stock sold on the market yesterday : CATTLE. Anglo-American Packing Company. . . . 10 George H. Hammond & Co Ibrt Harris & Fisher 7 Shippers H9 Local 23 Total 334 110(1 $ . G. H. Hammond & Co Oi53 Armour & Cudnhuy M)5 ) Swift Packing Co 'JJW Shippers i 113 Local 2U Total 1,848 Eight loads unsold. Shipments. Cuttle , 5 cars Chicago Dootvugo and Commission. Public inspectors dock pregnant sows 40 i > ounds , stags 80 pounds each. Dead hogs , 80 Ibs and over , $2.00 jier cwt , less than 80 Ibs , of no value. Yardage : Cattle , 25u ; hogs , 8c ; sheep , fie per head. Feed : Corn , $1 per bu ; timothy tia'y , $30 : prairie hay , tiO per ton. Commissions : Cattle , 50o per head ; calves and yearlings , $10 per car. Hops and sheep : Single decks , t5 ; public inspection on hogs , 15c per car. All sales unless otherwise stated pur KM ) Ibs live weight. Lave Stock Notes. Cattle steady. Hogs uneven. No sheep market yesterday. Dead hogs wcro quoted at $1.75 yesterday. F. C. Bliss , of Howells , was on the market with hogs. S. M. Childs , of Dunlap , la. , was at the yards yesterday. J. W. Young , of Harper , was on th market with cattle yesterday. G. J. Edwards , Swift's sheep buyer , left for Chicago last evening. J. D. Staple , an extensive shipper , was on the market with hogs yesterday. Xlcholwait & Coots , of Hlllsdalc , la. , re ceived the top price for a load of hogs. \V. M. Farnngton , of Harrington , Neb. , had five loads of cattle on the market. W. H. Savage , cattle buyer for the Swift Packing company , is in Chicago for n few days. days.Mr. Mr. Shields , buyer for Kecnan & Co. , of Indianapolis , who has been dome on u visit , has returned. M. S. Goodrich , of Omaha , will assume charge of the now sialo house at the yards when it is opened. J. H. Ulenkiron , of Coleridge , marketed a load of hogs at the top pricu yesterday and went homo happy. Mr. Uricgs , proprietor of the stock ex change , will give a private dance to ills guests on Friday night. G. K. Eakuctt , of Solomon , la. , was on the market with hogs yesterday. Mr. Eaknett is n regular shipper to these yards. G. W. Lowry and H. H. Mitchell , of the commission Hrm of Lowry Bros. & Mitchell , of Lincoln , Neb. , was at the yards yesterday , Swift & Co. closed their beef nnd sheet packinghouse yesterday for a brief period No good fat rattle nnd sheep being on th < market was the cause. The commission Hrm of Kecnan & Hun cock will , after January 1 , bo known as Kee nun & Smith , Mr. Smith , nt present mnnu gcr for the old firm , becoming the scnioi partner. There will bo no change in tin management or the force of men employed. The executive committee of the State Live Stock Shippers' association held n meeting u the Stock Exchange building , at which tin preliminary steps wcro taken for the uniiua meeting and banquet , which will bo held ii the ICxclumeo building on January 11. Ai invitation will be extended to the stock ship l > crs and commission men of the state to par ticipatcin the festivities. James Folcy , Jumei Danloy , J. A. Kohoo and David Andcrsot constitute the committee. OMAHA WHOljttHAIjK MAHUKT * I'roUucc , Fruit H , Etc. T7ic fotfoirfiiitrc ! the price * nt irhlcl round luta -produce arc sold on thin mnr hct. Fruits or other llncx < i//oods ( rc < i < ( rlii * co'fni labor of p'U'klnu cannot alu-u\n \ in siiiipllcd on ( jntalilcordcrs at the same price. quoted the local trade , HUTTEII Cold weather seems to havi checked receipts which are again light , while the demand is fair and tends to strcngthei prices. However wo quote them unchanged Creamery , solid packed , ' . .XMo ; clioici dairy. 17a ( 19o ; medium , 15@17u ; low grades EGOS Are quoted quiet and stead ; nt unchanged prices.Vo quote SlQi'JSi for fresh nnd 17u for liuied. with soun bales of striutly fresh reported at 21c. CiinEsu Steady and Iti moderate demand with prices quoted unchanged. Fancy fill cream Cheddars , single , 1'Jo ; lull cream twins 12Jf(33c ; young Americas , 13oj brick cheese 100 Ibs In case , 15oj Llmburger , 100 Ibs li case , 13c , In less quanlles , USlMc Swiss domestic , lG@18c. I'OULTHT Receipts wore light , nnd ns th cold weather enables dealers to hold eve stack , they are not Inclined to cut pric * whlcKnre quoted firm and uiichanjred. Dressed chickens , < 7c IH.T pguiul. Turkeys , 9(3 ( Ho- Ducks , ifctt : . Gewe , ttfV. GAME Is scarce l d prices firm. Prairie chickens. $4. X54.25 : mallard dies , Otgllc ; antelope , 12(514c ( ; geese , 4.PO 4.POUEAX' ' Are in lip | t supply nnd prices firmer nt former quoti ilons. Good stock , I'J.OO ( n2.iO : ; fair to peed , O , undCullfor- ma beans at $2.35u2.4 SAPtu KIIAUT An advance Is expected in this line and local flrmwttlrcady report sales 25o higher than the ( plotatlous wo now give. Choice , per bbl of 30.fnl. fS.fr.yao.OO ; < J bbl , f4.MKdA.on 111.00 per bbllof 60 gnl. SWEET POTATOES Ihlces are steady and quoted at 2 ( < i.2c ! per Ib with nome fine at So. POTATOES Supply light , demand prices ad vancing. Wo now quote ll.POtiil.lU for Utah nnd Colo-rado stock and choice home grown ut fcOQlMc ; common grades nt CO : s-Bell ft Cherry , t9.50fi ? 10.00 ; Bell & Bugle , I1U.5U11.UU ; Cape Cods , 111.00 ( rfll.M ) . CAt.troHXiA Fiit'iTS ' Pears , $2.50a2.76 ( ; ex tra fine , $3.00. GltAl'is : Malagas , $0.51X57.00 per bbl. , with some extra fine sold at $ i.50 ( 8.lHI. CAiinoTAro In better supply at $2.25 < rj2.60 per barrel. CAinunn Is still in fnlr demand and finds ready sale nt $1.UO ) > cr dozen. California cabbage easier nt 2)t'a&per ) ( Ib. PAitMXirs New stock Is quoted at $2.50 per sirrel. Oxioxs Home grown steady at 75(5J85c ( ; ipanish onions , pcr.VMb crate. tl.50a'1.75 ( ' Owriws Plain standard , 25c ; plain so- ects , 30c ; standard , 30c ; extra selects , 35c ; S'cw York counts , 40c .Bulk oysters , counts , 1.35 per 100 ; selects(2.00 per gal ; standard , 1.25 per gal. Arri.KS Finer qualities are held back , but or ordinary grades priors are unchanged. Vc quote : Eastern fruit , $3.23(23.50 ( ; fair to hoico stock , $3.50 ( < < 3.5 ; fancy stock $3.75 54.00. CAii.in.o\VF.it ) Good stock $2.GO < S2.80. CELEKY Choice celery , 35 ( < i45e per dozen ; iincy , 43J50c. ( Cii > Kii-ChuiceMiohlganoder$0.00 ! < 30.50pcr bbl. of 32 gal. QUINCES Choice California quinces , $2.00@ 2.25 per box. LEMOXS Messina lemons , $5.50(20.00 ( ; Malaga , 15.00 ; extra Maori are out of the nurket. OIUNOFS Prices remain firm , but no change In prices is noted. ' Wo quote Louis- ana oranges nt W.OOM.25 ( per box , and Florida at * 4.25a.4.50 ( ; with u sale or two of extra Uncut $4.75. B XAV- * Are becoming scarce and in fair lemand. Choice bananas , $2.75g3.50 ( ; mo- lium buchcs , $2.00(23.00 ( ; common , fl.50 ® J.OO. J.OO.HOXF.Y Good choice honey in Mb frames , ! ( < ? 20o ; canned honey , 10(312c ( per Ib. Pol'coux Choice rice corn 3a ( 3 > e per Ib ; other kinds , 2(0 ( 2' e perlb. NUTS Peanuts , 7m7'o , raw ; Brazil nuts , 13o ; almonds , Tarragona , 22o ; English wal nuts , 15al8c ; filberts , 12c ; Italian chestnuts , 15c. _ _ _ _ _ Grocers' List. PHOVISIONS Bams , li@ll ? c ; breakfast Dacon , IKftllVi bacon sides. 9 ( 9.fc ; dr.v alt , ShteWe ; shoulders , O' l'e : dried becl RRI'IVKD LMID Tierce , 73fc ; 40-lb square cans , 740 ; 50-lb. round , 7Jf'c ; 20-lb. round. 7 > .Yo ; 10-lb. pails , 8)4-0 ) ; 5-lb. pails , 8 B'c ; 2-lb. pulls , SJJe. _ . . . " ' " * - coiif. A , extra C , loaf , 8S ( ; powdered , 8@SJ4cf New Orleans , 5)4(0 ) , ° iliiooMs Extra 4-tid , 2.00 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00. CAMIY Mixed , i > ( ( illc ; stick , SJi'fSOJ c. SuitM' No. 70 , 4-pilIon kegs , * 1.50if ( 1.55 ; Now Orleans , per gallon , 3Sg,4c , ( ! ; maple syrup , half bbls , "old. time , " per gallon , 8c ( ) ; 1-pallon cans , per do , $10.50 ; half gallon cans , per doz , 0.25 ; quart cans , $ . ' 1.25. ST\HCH Mirror gloss , fijfe : Gsaves' corn , 4o ; O wego gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c. lIoi.i.AXi ) HKIIUIXOS 73 ( ' 70o per keg. CIIACKEHS Garncau's soda , butter and pic nic , 5o ; creams , 7o. ; ginger snaps , 8c ; citj soda , 8c. WootinxwAnE Two-hoop pails , per doz. , $1.45 ; throe-hoop pail * , $1,70 ; No. 1 tub , $0.50 No. 2 tub. J5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 : wash boards , il.40 ( < (2.75 ( ; assorted bowls , $2-25 Fo. 1 churns , SO.CO ; No. 2 churns , $3-00 , No 3churns , $7.00. ' PICKI.EM Medium in bbls. , $7.00 : do Inhal ! V > bls. , $1.00 ; small , in bbls. . $8.00 ; do In hall bbls. , $4.50 ; gcrkins , in bbls. , $9.00 : do inlml : bbls. , $5.00. COFKKE Ordinary grades , 20@20 } c ; fair 20MS21c ( ; prime , 81fe22o ( ; fancy green ant yellow , 2i ; ( 25u ; old govcrnuieiit Java , 2h i Me ; interior Java , 25a2Sc ( ; Mocha , 28g30c ( Arbiickle's roasted , 2ic ; McLaughlin' ! XXXX , 24Jfc ; Dilworth's , 24 } < fc ; Red Cross 24'4'c. TOBACCO Lorillard's Climax , 44c ; Splcn did , 44c ; Mechanic's Delight , 4lc ; Leggett & Meyer's star , 44c ; Cornerstone , 3Sc ; Drum mond's Horse Shoe , 44c ; J. T. , 40c ; Sorg'i Spearhead. 44c ; Catliu's meerschaum , 31c Catlin's old style , 2.5c. CAXVED Goons Oysters , standard , pc ; ease , $ 't.20 ( 3.80 ; strawberries , 2-lb per ease $3.00 ( < ; 3.10f raspberries , 2-lb , pnr case , $3.00i ( 3.10 ; California pears , per case , $4.704.80 apricots , per case , $4.30u4.35 ( ; peaches , pei case , $ o.fcOtt,85 ( ; white cherries , per case $0.00 ; . plums , per case , $4.00@4.10 ; blucbcr rios , per case , $2.30@2.40 ; eg& plums , 2-lb per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per ease KJ.2lKfi5.75 ; Mb salmon , per doz , $1.75@1.00 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.25 ( < Kt.35 ; 2-11 string beans , per case. $ l.75@l.bO ; li-lb Limi beans , per case , $1.00@1.05 ; 2-lb murrowfa peas , $2.00 ( 2.70 ; 2-lb early Juno peas , pe case , $2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.50 ; 2-lb corn $2.30@2.40. jEi.i.iES-30-lb pails , $1.05S1.75. ( TEAS Japans , 20@55c ; gunpowder , 20J ( COc ; Young Byson , 25@55c ; Oolong , 20 $ C5c. C5c.DIIIED DIIIED FituiTs Apples , new , J s , evaporated 50-lb ring , 9X@10c ; raspberries evaporated , 27 ( < l28c ; blackberries , ovar orated , 9 @ 10c ; pitted cherries , 20S21c ( peaches , new. 8@8ine ; evaporated , peelci peaches , 29@3c ( ) ; cvaXratcd | , u" pared 18@20c ; new currants , 7@7.Vo ; prunes 4 % ( .4Ji'c ; citron , 25o ; raisins , Londoi layers $2.402.45 < ; California loose musca tcls , $2.00(22.10 ( ; now Valencia , Korc Seven-sixteenths , Pry Goods. DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz , lO.Vc ; Wes Point 29 in. 10 oz. 12Kc ; West Point 19 in. 1 o15e ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz , Ifw. Check Caledonia X , 9 > fc ; Caledonia XX , lO c Economy , 0 fo ; Otis , oyc. KKVTUCKY JIAXS Klumorhil , 15c ; Cantor 18c ; Durham , 27 c ; Hercules , ISe ; Lcaminp ton , 22 e ; Cottswold , 25o. CUASII Stevens' B , tic ; bleached , 7c ; St < vena' A , 7Kc ; bleached , 8 } o ; Stevens' I : 8K" ! bleached , 9 > 'c ; Stevens' N , 9Kc bleached , lO o : Stevens' S UT , 12 < c. Ml < CEU.\Niot's : Table oil cloth , $2,8. ' plain Holland , 8 } < c to 9c ; Dado Holland 12 < c. CAMIIISICS Slater , 4 > fe ; Woods , 4J c ; Star danl , 4Xc ; Peacock , 4Uc. COM ro it rcus $ ! .0035.00. BUNKETS White. ' | 1.00Ti7.50 ( ; colored $1.1 @ 8.00. Hi.KACiinn SIIEETIXO Berkeley cambrii No. K09 c ; Best Yet , 4-4 , lltfii ; butter clot OO , 4 > H'e ; Cabot , 7'ifc ; Farwell , Se ; Fruit e Loom , 9e ; GrpcnoGfOa ; Hope , 75 ; Kin Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo , ll c ; Lom dale , bc ; New Qork mills , lOKc ; Peppere 42 inch. 10 > c ; Pepncrell , 40 inch , llje ; Pei perelKU. 15o ; Pcppcrell , 8-4 20c ; Pcppercl IM , 22c ; Pepporcll , 10-4 , 24c ; Canton 4-4 , 8Vc Canton , 4-4 , 9Kc ; Triumph , Co ; Wamsutts Ho ; Valley , 5e. FLASSEI.S Plaid Raftsman , 20o ; Goshci . . . . ? jf , 2Ko : . j'cVindsor ; , 22 } c. , Rod-C iM-inch , ! _ „ . E , 24-Inch , 21c : GG , 24-inch , ISo ; H A F , J , 25c ; J R F , J , - } { ej G , % , ! 15c. PHIXTS SOLID 6'oi.oiis Atlanta , fi > ( Slater , 5o ; Berlin OilJi ( e ; Garner Oil , 6fet < PINK AXD Ronus Richmond , Co ; Allen , Oc Riverpolnt , 5c ; Steel River , Oc ; Richmom Oo ; Pacillc.O c. IxniooBLUE Washingtoi Oc ; Century Indlco blue prints , lOc ; Ame lean , OJ c ; - - - ' - COTTOX FI.AXXEI.S 10 per cent trade tit iwiutvvjf i VV , I-UIUJ UU , 1-U | I Bristol , 13 > c ; Union Pacific , : . . . CAHI-ET WAHP Bibb white , l& ) < c ; colorc 20Uc. Bitowx SHBETIXO Atlanta A ' ' , 4-4 , 7'4't Atlantic U , 4-4 , 7c ; Atloutlo D , 4-1 , OJic ; A lentlc P , 4 4 , 55/e ; Aurora LL44. . AVcAu \ ; - ror C , 4- , 4 > ic ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , > jc ; Hooslcr LL , 4-4 , fi'fc ! Indian Head , 4-4 , 7Jc ; L wit > nco LL. 4-4 , SJfc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , r. 4c ; Peppcrell H , 4-4 , llc ; Pcpperell O , 4-4 , Oc ; Pcpperell , 8-4 , 18c ; Pcpperell , IM , 20c ; Pcppcrell , loU , &e ; btlca C , 4-4 , 4 c ; Wachusctt , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora , H , 4-4 , 0ltfc ; Au rora B , 4-4. Oo. BATTS SUndard , 8c ; Gem , 10' ' e ; Beauty , 12VC ? Boonc , 14c ; B , cased , $0.f)0. GiNOHAni Plunckett checks , 7''c : Whlt- tonton , 7/c ? ; York , 7 < { c ; Normandi dress , 8Kc ! Calciittn dress. 8 > < c ; Whlttcnton dress , Oc ; llcnfrcw dress , ' 8'ic ; Thorudlko , 120. 91 0 ; Thorndlke , XXX , l.V ; Cordls , No. 5 , 9Kc ; Conlis , No. 4 , lie. DF.XIMS Amoakeng , 0-oz. , lOc ; Erett 7-oz. , 13c ; York , 7-oi , 13c ; Haymaker , Juffrey , XX , l > fo ; Jaffrey , XXX , 12' < c ; Beaver Creek , A A , 12c ; Beaver Creek , BB , He ; Beaver Creek , CO. lOc. General Mnrkct * . FLAX SEED Unchanged i\t$1.10per bushel. G HA ix Wheat , No. 2 , OOc ; rye , 45@KOc ; oats , 29c ; corn , old , 88 ( < i40c ; new , 35 ( < i38e ; barley is scarce and quoted at 45@00c , ac cording to quality. FJ.OUU AND FKED The market as a rule is steady ; prices are unchanged. The follow ing are current prices : Minneapolis patents , f3.tKK33.75 tMjr cwt ; Kansas and Missouri winter fancy patents , rJ.45@2.tX ) ; Nebraska patents , f3.25M2.40 ; rye Hour , $1.75iJ1.90 ( per cwt ; rye , Graham , $1.40 per cwt ; New York buckwheat , $7.00 ; Excelsior , $0.00 , ready raised , $5.00 per case ; wheat , Graham , $1.75 per cwt ; cornmcal , yellow , $1.00 per cwt ; cornmeal , white. $1.00iil. ( 10 per cwt ; hominy , ton ; bran , $14.00015.00 per ton ; screenings $12.00(314.00 ( per ton. HAY Prices are steady ns follows : Common coarse hay , $7.00i.7.50 ( per ton ; up land prairie. $7.75@8.00 ; straw , $ C > .50. COAL Prices remain linn and unchanged. Wo quote : Egg , $10.50 ; nut , $10.50 ; range , tlO.50 ; walnut block , $4.25 ; Iowa lump , $3,75 ; Iowa nut , $3.00 ; Illinois , $4.50 ( 5.00. HIDES Market very dull und weak. Green butcher's , 5if5 ( > < Jc ; green cured , CfJiOJ.fe ; dry flint , 9c ; dry salt , Sc : green cult skins , 7c ; damaged hides , two-thirds price. Tallow 3/c. ! Grcaso Prime white , He ; yellow , 3c ; brown , IKo- Sheep pelts , 2.iU Oc. Funs Are depressed nnd dull , with No. 4 skins almost unsalable. Quotations nro now us follows : Ilaccoon , lOfftOOe : mink. 15@40c ; musk rat , fall , 2 ( < ? 5c ; stripped skunk , 5 ( < f25c ; mountain wolf. No. 1 , $1.50@2.50 ; No. 2. prai rie , 75 ( < t90e ; No. 3 , 25 ( < J40c ! ; beaver , No. 1 , Diiutis Ammonia carb 14c , camphor re fined 28c , copperas l c. cream tartar 42c , cream tartar powdered 20@50c , India Madras 75o , morphia sulph $3.50. Soda bi. carb ( We , Venice turpentine 40c. Gum opium $4.(15 ( , quicksilver 75c , quinine , German per oz , 48c. Wax , yellow pure.'i'ic. foot extra , 55c ; neatsfoot No. l,50c ; gasoline , 74 degrees. 15c ; W. S. lard , C5c ; No. 1 lard , 60c ; No. 2 lard , 50e ; W. Va. zero , 14c ; W. Va. summer , 12c ; golden No. 1. 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25o ; whale , 20c ; ; naptha 1 degree , 14o. PAINTS White lead. pure. OWc ; white lead , fancy , lij o ; putty , 3c ; Paris white , 3c ; Whitiny , common , 2) ) < c ; red lead , 7c. WINIIOW GLASS Single. 70c per cent ; double , 70 and 10 per cent discount. LEATHEU Oak soles , ! 15i37c ( ; hemlock slaughter sole , 2 < K < i29o ; hemlock dr.v sole , 21 ( S27c ; hemlock kip , < i5 ( < i90e ; A. & B. runner kip. 50tffi70c ; A. hemlock calf , 90c@1.05 ; A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75o ; hemlock up per , 19@24c ; English grain upper , 25c ; hem lock grain upper , 21 ( 21 ; Tampico B. L. Morroco , 3t3c ! ) : ; Tampico pebble , O. D. Mo. , 29@32c Curacoa B. G. Mo. , Ittc ; Simon O. D. Mo. , $2.75 ( < ? 3.00 ; Dangola kid , JiOOIVio ; X. M. Kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid , 32c ; Griescn kids , $ H.OOg3.50 ; French calf kids , S.1) ) 25 ; oak kip skins , 80dl.K ( ( ) ; oak calf skins , $1.0l1.25 ( ; Frcncli calf skins , $1.2.2.00 ; French kip skins , $1.10al.50 ( ; Kussitt linings , f.00ii.50 ( ( ( ! pur do/ ; pink cream and white lin ings , $7.50 ( < flO.OO ! per doz ; colored toppings , J9.00@ll.00. Sl'iHITS Cologne spirits , 188 proof , $1.10 ; do , 101 proof , $1.12 ; spirits , second qual ity , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do , 183 proof , $1.09. Alcohol , 188 proof , $2.10 per wino gal lon. Redistilled whiskies , $1.00 ( 1.50. Gin , blended , $1.50@2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons bens , $2.00@0.00 ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania - . sylvania ryes , $2.00@(1.50 ( ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , fl.50@3.00. Bran dies , imported , $5.00@S.M ) ; domestic , $1.30@ 3.00. Gins , imported , $4.50@0.00 ; domestic , $1.25 ( < ti.OO. : Champagnes , imported , per case , ? 23.00@33.00 ; American , per case , $10.00 @li.OO. ( HEAVY HAIIDWAKK The followini ? price urcstundnrd : Iron , rate , $2.70 ; plow steel , special cast , 4J-fc ; crucible steel , 0 , ' c ; oust tools , do , 1-silie ( ; wagon siiokcs , per set , $2.00 5.50 ; hubs , per set , $1.50 ; felloes , sawed dry , $1.50 ; tongues , each , 75c ; axles , each , 75c : square nuts , per Ib , 0@13o ; cjil chain , per Ib , 6 } < ; @ 13c ; malleable , 8@10o ; iron wedges , Oc ; crowbars , Oc ; harrow teeth , 4c ; spring steel , 4@5c ; Burden's horse shoes , $4.75 ; Bunion's mule shoes , $5.75 ; barbed wire , in car lots , $1.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails , latcs , 10 to 50 , $2.40 ; steel nulls , $2.50. Dry Lumber. DIMENSIONS AM ) TIMIIEHS. 1IOAI1DS. No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 s.$15.50 No. 2 com , sis. 17.00 | No. 4 com , sis. 13.50 FEXC1XO , No. 1 , 4 & G iu 12 & 14 ft. , rough $19 50 No. 1 , " " 10 ! l 19 50 No.2 , " 13 14 " 10 50 No.2 , " " 10 " 1800 simxo. A , 12 , 14 , & 16 ft.21.50 I C , 12 , 14 & 1C ft$15.50 B , " " 20.501 D , " " 12.50 r 1,00 HI.so. A fi in White Pine $25.50 BOin " " 33.50 CCin " " 30.00 DOin " " 21.50 EC in " " ( Sol. Fencing ) 19.00 0 in. Drop Siding 50u per M. extra. CEIUXO AXI > I'AHTITIOX. 2dcom J in White Pine Celling $34.00 " 28.00 Clear'J/in Norway " " IC.Ofl 2nd com. % in " " " 14oil STOCKnOARDS. A 12 inch s IB $15.50 B12 " 30.2(1 ( C12 " 30.00 D 12 " 23.00 No. 1 , com , 12 in s 1 s , 12 ft 2(1.50 " " " 14ft . . . . 19.00 " " " 10ft 18.50 " " " 10 , 18,20ft 21.5(1 ( No.2 , " " 19.00 " " " 12 & 14 ft 18.5t " " " 10ft 17.51 12 in Grooved roofing , $1 per M. more than K n Stock Boards same lengtn. 0 in. Gro'j vcd Roofing same price as 12 in. Stock Boards. SIMP LAP. No. 1 Plain S and 10 iii $19.fK No.2 " " " 17.5C No. 1 , OG , 8 In 19.5C yixisinxo. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , I'/inch , s2s $51.X ( ii u u jP o 5ji0 ( ' ' ' 3d , clear , 1 inch , s2s. . ! I ! . ! . 44.M " IK , li,2inch ! 40.K ( A , select , 1 inch , s2s 40.IK A , " IK , 1) ) , 2 Inch , s 2 s 44.K ( B , " 1 Inch , s 3s 30.IX B , " IK , IM , 2 inch , s 2 s U7.W HOUTIIEUX YELLOW I'lXB. Com. 4 inch Flooring $17..V Star " " ai.N 1st and 2d clear 4 inch Mooring 23.0 ( Six-inch 50c less. Clear % inch Ceiling 21.51 Clear } ( inch Partition 25.K ( Clear % inch , Partition above } Icnh Ceil ing. Clear Finish , 1 and \\f \ inch , s2s $29.0 ( Clear Finish , IK and 2 inch , s2s 30.K ( Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch 25.51 Clear Yellow Pine Casing nnd Base. . . . ar.CX rOI'LUlI.UMHEU. Cl. Poplar Bx. Bds. ; < in. , s2 s $35.H " " } < ; in. Panel , s 2 s 27.01 " " Corrugated Ceiling , X. . 28.51 I1ATTCXS , WIM.LTUIIIXO , PICKETS. O. G. Balls , 2K in. 05o ; Kx3 , s 1 s. 40c ; 3 in Well Tubing , D. & M. and Bev. , t23.00 ; Pick ets , D. & II , Flat , $20.50 ; D. H. Sq. , $21.50. MIINOI.KH , LATH. XX clear. $ .10 ; extra * A * , $2.65 ; A btand ard No. 5 , No. 1 , $1.45 ; lath , $2.65. POSTS. White Cedar , 0 in. , } { s. 12J < c ; 9 | n. qrs lljtfo ; white cedar , 5f In , J s. HJ4cSin ; qrs , lOo ; white cedar. 4In. round , 10J50 , Tennessee nessee red cedar , split , 14o ; split oak , 10ci ; in. , 7 In and 8 iu. ( X each ) 8 ft. , round W. C Agricultural Implement * . CHURdHILL PARKER , Dealer in Ajricnltoral Implements , Wa Oairl4e kad aide * . Jontt turret. lletw en tth and MB ) . Omaha , Nobranka. LININOKR A METCALF CO. , Afrlcnltoral Implements , Waps.Carriaies ButflM , Kte. Whol l , Onaha , N bra > ka. "PAR LI N "OB EN D O R F YTvfARTTfTT oMtit D alf n In . MAST & CO. , Manufacturers ofBncleye Drilli , Seeders , OalUTalon. lUj R kf . Cld r Mllli Mil I.uban Pul- Trli ri. Cor. lllh and NlckoUi Slrcit * . wTrr6-NA iMPLEMENT"ccC WhelMkl * ArtlaU' Material * . A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos ani Organs , ltl3Donjto 8tr tOrei h . M bt it . oot and ho . W. V. MORSE A CO. . Jokers of Boots an J Shoes , n St , Om h . N b. ManuUclory , * ! tract , Button. KIRKENDALL. JONES ft CO. , _ _ ( Succctaora to n ed , lonea It Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes XfDU for flotloa * abb r Rbo Oo. 1101,1104 * UK llarntr Be , Otnaka , Nabraika. Coffees , tploai , Kto. CLARKE COFFEE CO. . Omaha Coffea and Bplce Mills. Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder , riaronng KitracU. Laundrr Blue , Ink * . Kte. 1414 lltl Ilarocr HtrMt , Oinaba , Nebraska. Crockery and Glassware. W. L. WRIGHT. Aitnt for the Manufacturer ! and Importer * el Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Etc. Omce. 817 B. Mtb. fet. . Omaha. Nebratka. ' Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY Commission and Joins , tUr.KfKt and Produce. . Conilgnmcnti tolletted. HMtaquarteri for Stoneware , Ilerrr Bozn and Grape Baikutl. 1414 Iode Ht. , Omaba. RIDDELLA RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , IpeclaUlei-Butter , Kfft. Cbefie. oultrr , Qama , Ojilert , Kte. , Bto" ill South i4th i Street WIEDEMAN & CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry. Butter , Game , Kralti. Rlc. 330 South l th St. Omaha , Nebraska. OEO. SCHROEDER Si CO. , ( Succcitori to McShane A Scbroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage. Omaba. Ncbraika. Coal , Coke nd l-imo 3MAHA COAL , COKE A LIME CO. , Joooers of Hard and Son Coal , XU South Uth Street , Omaha , N bra > ka. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Mannfactnrers of Illinois Wnite Lime , Farnam St. , Omaba , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , SMppers of Coal ani Cote , ' Sll South 13th St. , Omaha , N b. Pry M. B. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goons , FiirnisiiinE Goods ani Notions 1102 and lllMDouf lu , Oor. llth St. , Omaha , N b. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Joooers in Dry Goods.Moni OenU' rurnlihlof Ooodi.CornrrlHh and Uaroer 8U , Omaha , N bratka. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre , Faroam Street , Omaba , Nebraikk. Groceries. PAXTON. GALLAGHER & CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , TOA , TOT , TO and Til B. 10th St. , Omaha , Nab. McCORD. BRADY & CO. . Wholesale Grocers , i and Learenwortb Street * , Omaha , Nebraikat O. M. STEELE ft CO. , Wholesale Grocers , , 1 1 and IBS Ilaraer Street. Omaha , Net. ALLEN BROS. . Wholesale Grocen , 1111 and UK Ranter Street , Omaha , Neb. Hardware. LEE , PRIED * CO. , Jotters of Hardware and Hails , Ttaware.Sbeet IronKte. Amnt * for Howe Scale.and Miami Powder Co. , Omaba , Neb. HIMBBAUOH * TAYLOR , Builders' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanic * ' Tool * and Buffalo Bcalei. 1U Doiula-it. Omaba , Nebraika. RECTOR * WILHELMY CO. . Wholesale Hardware , 1Mb and Tlarner St * . , Omaba , ! JJ b. Weilcra Agtnti ( orAu > tlnrowderCo.Jffnon Btel Nall > , Air- bank * Standard Scale * . Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH , Heary Hardware , Iron and Steel , Wagon Ktook , Hardware Lumber , etc. U0 > aud Ull Uarney Btreet. Omaha. EDNEY * GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Mate , cope , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE * CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Mi Uin H n > 7 Street , Omaha , Neb , Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO afid ILER & CO. , Importers'&JoliliersofFinefiiies&Liprs ait India BltUn and nojieitle Llquori. 1112 lUrnej Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All finds of Building Material at Wholesale lit * Miel ana Union Padflo Track , Omaba. . LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doorf , ta Ya U-Corntrttb and Donglaii Corner 9tl nil Duuglai. C K D1E7Z Dealer In all Kinds of Lumber , . Uth and California Bti. , Omaha. Neb. * ' FRED W. GRAY , Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner etb and Doaflat BU. . Omaha. * " ' T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. . To Dealers Only , - * Offlce. 1103 rarotoa HU t. Omiba , TJOHN A. WAKEFIEUD. " ' " Wholesale Lumber , Etc , and American Horlltal Cement. Slate al OHiHiJOIMDIin CHAS. R. LEE , jt Dealer in Hartwooi Lnmbery * Wooa CarptU and rarquf i rioerlB . Mh and t I. OBERFELDER ft CO. . ] Importers & Jobbers of Millinery I Hotp SOB , 110 and Ut South lllfa tin * . Notion * . -MA J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Motions and Fnrnisfaini GNU t and 0 > goiitfc 10t Blrxt. Omaha.ff _ ff VTNYARD & SCHNEIDER , , Motions and Gent's ' Fnrnishinz Gold 11M Hamer Bvrtel. Omaha. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINB CO * Wholesale Refined ani Lntnicatiu ( His , AsltOnasc , t - , Omaha. A. U. BUhop. Mai t Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Currant Hock of tiMnrloc , wrapping ad WHtla | paper.BpeclalalUatloa ( iTen locar loadoitlerf. Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Aniiliary Pnlilisliers , D.a.er. . I.UP. " " " . Si. ' Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Mannfactnrers and Dealers in Rnbber Goods Oil Clotting and Leather Bellini. 1008 Karnam Struct A. L. STRANO CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines. nn'mm&l& ZtS 8 ttLH' n CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pnmps , Pipe , Fittings , Etcam and Water Suppllon. llcnilqunrlers for M Kooil * Co't goods , nil Karnnm Ht. . Omaha. 'U.S.WIND ENGINE' * P UMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , Ilalildar Wlml Mills. 918 anil WM Knrnnm St. , Omaha , U. K. llo , AclluH Mauaver. BRGWNELL&CO. . , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. Blicut Iron Work , Steam rnmp , r > w Mllle. 1113-Uli LeaTtmworth Street , Oronha. Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL& . CO. . Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 and fl3 ! Jones St. , Omaha _ . ARMSTRONG. pETTIS & CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission. ranch bouse of the Henner ItufRjr Co. Bujmlei a ( wholesale and retail. nuMafOanii . . 'Ml ItarU Itreel , . tftMlkViek . Telvphonu Kfn . > T'J\ . OMAHA MANIJFACTDlItS. Cornice. EAOLE CORNICE WORKS i Manufacture Galyanized Iron and Cornice , Juhu KpcnetKr , Proprietor. VJO Dndce and 103 and 10 } North luth Btroet. Omana. : _ H. K. SAWYER , Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stack. Dritchlngl , Tnuku and Oencral Doller Impairing. 131ft UodKO Street , Omaha , Nou. Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLINO , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort Knalnci. Ilrati work , general foundrr , marhln * an * } lilackimltb work. OBIce and work * , U. t * . Hj. an j 17th Street , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE& IRON WORKS. Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railing } Dcik ralli , window Kuinln. flower itand , , wf etc. , 123 North 18th Bt. , Omaha. OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vault * , Jail work , Iron and wire fonclnc , ilgn * , eta. Q , Andreen , 1'rop'r. Cor. lllu and Jackioo Bta. MOL1NE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co Aiiinulactiirura antt JiibljiTB In Wagons Buggies. Rakes Plows Etc , Cur. Ulh u.ia rafltlc Sli. , o'nahn. , Neb MEACHER iLEACH. General AgenU for Dlcbold Hafo & Ix > ck Co.1 * I Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.Time Locks. Vault * and Jail Work , 1115 Farnnm Street , Omaha. ' H. M. & S.W.JONES. Kucctsvirs lo A. T. Kcnyuu A. Co. , Wlmlcsula nnd rctull T Booksellers and Stationers , i Fine Woddlim Htatloncrr , Coinmerclal butlonery. , KO.Dounlus St. Omaha , Neb. gveralla. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING'CO. Mannfactnrers of Oyeralls , Jean * Pant * , Bblru , Kte. 11W and 1UU Doujla * Btreel , Oaiaha , Neb. Saah , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROW St CO. . Wholesale Manufacturer * of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. Branch Office , 13tn and bard Street * , Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding ; , Stair Work and Interior Hart Wood Flay lab. n , K. Corner tu and Ceafnworln BtreeU , Omaba , Neb. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , Manufacturers of Mouldings , Sash , Doors. And nilndi. Turning , Btalr-work. Bank and Offio * nttlngi. JOtfi and 1'oppleton Arenue. Brewera. STORZ it ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , U21 North Eighteenth Street , Omaha. Neb. i o. n. PALMER. N. r. nicnuAx. J. D. ULA CBAIID. PALMER , RltJHMAN & CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , . Oppo..e . BnUdln. . B MoCOY BROS. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , , J LORIMER. WESTERPIELD St MA LEV Live Stock Commission , ' su > ek ALEXANDER 4 FITCH. Commission Dealers in Live Stocfc , UNION STOCK YARDS CO. . Of Omaha , Limited , _ _ _ _ _ John If. Bo/d , buperlnUiirtent. THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. V Tbo Lett known anj mott popular Hotel lo tbi ilato. location ccutral , apiiolntment * nr t-cla ; lle.ilqu.rtorii for couimticml , meu and all uolUlclti and public KtlivrlUKi. . . K.r