THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. JANUARY 5. 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Prpfceelonnlo Assume Control of 'tho Wheat Pit. . "HUTCH" PURCHASES HEAVILY W Corn Shown Dnutilcil Dullness Mont of Ilic Ioy A Weak IN-ellnn In 1'rovlHloiiH Cattle Trail I UK Slow Quotations. CHICAGO PJIODUCK MARKET. Cnic/iio , Jim. 4. [ Special Telegram to the Urn. ] The wheat market appeared to bo left wholly to the professionals . to day ami there was a great buttle in the pit. Ream onil Cudahy were on the one sliloaml Hutchl * Hon on the other. Hcmn was there In j > crsnn Helling Inrgc blocks. Against 'thli hammer ing Hutchison's ' purchases were the strongest support and the battle was JUKI about a draw , May wheat closing n fraction lower than last night's close , but , ' ( ,0 higher than the opening this morning. The outside public seemed to bo leaving the market atone as a general thing. News was rather In favor of the bulls and Its influence seemed to bo felt oc casionally , but oftcuer the fight was carried on without reference to outside circutn- stances. The public cable quoted spot wheat at LlverK | > ol quiet at unchanged prices , but futures were lower. The cn-piissago state- mcnt showed a decrease of 1 , : XOOC ) , bushels on the way to the United Kingdom and a do- crcusc of 80,000 , bushch for the continent. This fact was credited with causing a good advance at one time In the session. May wheat opened at 84J c and during the early trading , under heavy offerings by local bears , dropped to 81'fc ' , then advanced to 84e , and fluctuated between that price and 8-c for homo time , later advancing to 84J c and closing at 1 o'clock at S4e. A fair quantity of grain bought by one commission house was believed to bo for Kent. February wheat opened and closed at 7c. The high point was nominally 78 > V and the low TT o. The corn market was decidedly dull most of the day and fluctuations were within a range of J-fe. A depressing inllucncc was the delivery by one house yesterday afternoon of 500,000 bushels of corn which was not ex pected to come out. Its Influence was chiefly full on nearer futures , January , which closed at 1 o'clock yesterday at 4)5 ! ) < c bid , standing lit the close of this morning's session atIS o iisKcd. May corn opened all r l c , which was JiC lower than yesterday afternoon's close , and fell another \f \ to 54V during the early trading. This was the low point , and gradually - ually , without any very heavy trailing , the price advanced to 54X < 'j casing off toward the close and resting at Ma , the opening price , nt 1 o'clock. February corn opened at 4IJ ! c. Hold down to 4 ! > k < : and up to 4'J 'u and closed nominally iit49J < c at I o'clock. The oats market was rather dull and prices were somewhat lower. Thcro was some covering of sales made some Unto ugo for country account against oats stored outside , and these purchases wuro credited with holdIng - Ing the inarkol fairly steady. May oats , in which was the only trading , opened at I4J ! < c , Bold down to 3lc and closed at 1 o'clock at JHJi'c. February oats were nominally Uli-Vfc. In provisions a weaker fee-ling was duvrl- oped. The depression experienced on the late board yesterday was further increased by the monthly stock exhibit , which , in the items of lurd and pork , exceeded general ex- pectatlons , and also by advices from the Block yards. Hogs were in better supnly rjt , and lower and with largo receipts of the pro- I A duct reported on hand the bear element were encouraged to act with more confidence. / Lard and pork were offered freely and before I the arrival of the noon hour the former suf- fared a break , based on last night's closing , of 15iS17 ( c , and pork ofllOc. Later pork recovered - covered a llUlo , though I o'clock quotations showed a decline of 20c. Lard closed at n depreciation of la tlT c. Short ribs were relutiveiy stronger than the other articles , and , although llttlo easier , suffered no rud- leal change. ArrniiNOON SESSION Wheat higher ; May opened at84csold , up to 853 < JiS5Je and closed at SB sri' ' o Corn stronger : May closed at Mo. Oats higher and fairly ac tive for May , which opened at IMJfc , sold up to Mo and closed at 35c asked. Pork was ad vanced Tic and closed at $15.10 .for January. f 15.20 for February and $15.110 for May. Lard was Bt-ong , closing at $ 7.70 for January$7.J } for February and $8.00 for May. Short ribs were 2J < Jij higher ; January closed nt $7.85 , February at $7.00 , March at $7.'J7U ami Muy CHICAGO liIVK STOCK. Cmctno , Jan. 4. [ Special Telegram to the HiiK.l CATTLE Trade was slow from the start to the finish , opening late and clos ing weak on n down turn of 10@I5c on good nnd useful natives , while plain and undesira ble stock sold in some cases 20u down. Host trades of native butchers stock , such as I ? " ' ) would suit the city butcher trade or dressed l < fl' oo'jf operator , ruled about steady as com pared wltli the past day or two. Native can ning stock was unchanged. Thin , old cows nnd other objectionable stock is down about ns low as at any time. Thcro were but few Tcxans to-day and but few nro expected , as St. Louis and Kansas City scorn to be iiblo to tnku care of the limited number now coming forward. The stockcr nnd feeder trade seems quiet , yet dealers look for n 'air trade before the week closes. Fancy , $5.40 ; beef stcora 1'lfiO to 1500 Ibs , $4.0005.00 ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs , } $3.40 < < ? 4.40 ; 050 to 1200 Ibs , $2.COJi.fiO. ( : Stock- 'jj ' ers mitt feeders strong _ at $2.35@3.50 ; cows cady'at f 1.75@3.00. Texas steers , B.no. B.no.Hons Hens Right at the opening , when the run looked like u light ono , a few fancy hcnv.v pold equally us well as yesterday , but when the run began to show up every train loiul that arrived thereafter sold lower , the market kot closing weak at 5@10o lower than the opening , or lower than yesterday. Ono lol of 118 that averaged 405 Ibs sola for $5.95 , but at the close , or , say any time after the market was fuirly under way , $5.85@5.9i Would buy stock equally as good , and at the close it required "bang up" quality to make $5.80. Packing sorts and good mixed sole within a range of $5.40g5.75 ( , largely at ? 5.5 ( ( STi.OO. Light sorts were dull and lower al day , declining a good lOc , averages of lift t < 17D Ibs making ? 5.20@5.25 , and pigs FINANCIAL. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 4. [ Special Tclegran to the UKE. ] STOCKS The stock markc was dull and heavy , particularly during tin y. morning hours. The strike on the Itcadini " J j railroad had no effect , but efforts were mndi to causa n decline by the strike in the forty four collieries in the Schuylkill district This strike was characterized by some as tin , miners' usual holiday outing. Others , how ov r , were inclined to the belief that th I strike was n stock Jobbing operation. Ucail ing was depressed IJf per cent from yestci day's close and nnpriirod to have llttlo sup port. London was weak and news from tlm market said operators were adverse t making now trades and were selling tlioi securities cp.iito freely. Their course tondci to depress Wall street and the market dc cllned XQl'-f percent. The bulls laid grca stress on the fact that , despite the rcccn predictions by the bears , , that the earnings o I the Granger rands would decrease. The Si Paul shows a not c l'i ' tor the year of $ iH7RC I nnd the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy o 1391,407. The St. Paul road Is said to includ the earnings of its Kansas City brand which was recently opened. They also asscr . that within the next llfteen days $10.000,00 * ' In securities will bo taken from the street b Investors 'who have received their year ! dividends. In the face of these assertion the market showed a little resistance to th attacks of the bears and at 2 o'clock wn tame HI almost Inside figures. Tlio market became stronger the last hour , but buslnes did not improve , Lackawanna. closed frai tlonally lighter , but the rest of the list wn lower. The total sales were 155,793 share Bgaiust 120,973 shares yesterday. GOVT.IINMRNTS Government bonds .were dull but steady. ' TESTEHIMT'S qirtiTATioss. r. S. 4s regiKtcred 1264'lOi ft N. W . ' . . . . . IrVlM if. H. < < ! coupon. . . BMJ aonrf Tpi..i3B 11.8. 4lisrcKlMrcd.iOT'i ' N V. L'enttftl..lW7 IT. H 4 > ii coupon. .1U7JSO. II. N . . . . . M i < .I'arlflc ( i of 'Wi. . . .119 1(1. T. . . . . W\ ( 'nnnila tkmthern. . Wi' ' { PnclHr. Mall . 14 Central JMrinc. , . . : t ! I' . , I ) . &K . ZJi * 'Chinigo , V Alton. .l.Vi I'ullmanl'nlaceCntltO . ' . , H. & 6 . Ii7 ! } Kvnillne . " 4S ! . , i.ae < ; ; ; . ; ; ; ; : ; KorklKlnnd I ) . <. O 22 st.u * B. F . at , Krln , 271 tlonn'ferrrd . 71 K ilo preferred. . . . . W ) C. . > l.V Ht. 1'aul. . . 74i ( JllliiolHCcntrnl. . . . . ! ! ? do preferred . Hit I. , II. AW 1,1 St. K.iT 17Ai doproferred im > } Lake Shore l i Texas 1'nclHc 24 i I..V N rtij Union 1'aclllc Mlchtgnn Central. . ( * n W. , St.l.AI' Mls ouri I'noltlc. . . . W * do preferred Jll xourlPacific. . . . W. U. Tulegraph. . . do preferred . 40 MOSEV On cull , easy at 2rtfi per cent ; last loan 4 per cent ; closed offered at 4 per cent. PHIMK Mr.iiCANTH.r. PAPBII < Vrt7 | per cent. STIIIIMNO KXCIIANOI : Dull but steady at W.VJJfor sixty day bills , and f l.tfX for de mand. IMIOPUCB IAIIKKTS. Chlcnuo , Jan. 4. Following are the 2:30 : closing pnrcs : Flour Finn nnd unchanged ; tt.M4.00 ) per bbl ; spring wheat , M.fiO@4.f > Opcr bbl ; rye , t8.75gn.00 per bbl ; buckwheat , * 5.50@0.85 per bbl. bbl.Wheat Wheat Moderately active but unsettled , closing , after fluctuating considerably , } { ( < $ I c above yesterdav ; cash , 77J e ; February , 7sKc ; May , 85 3-l(5c. ( Corn Moderately active ; opened > .fc below the close of yesterday and closed same as yesterday ; cash , 4&J c ; February , 40J c ; May , MKc. Oats Easier , with n decline from yester day's prices ; February , 31 Wo : May , 35c. Hyc Quiet at 3\MKc. \ : Barley Firm at 7ta83. ; ( Pi line Timothy ? i.43. * Flaxseed11.40. . Whisky-ft.10. Pork Fairly active but unsettled ; cash , * 15.10May ; , * 15.1K ) . Lard Moderately active but easier ; cash , $7.78) ) . ; ; February. $7.75 ; May , $ .S.OO@S.tl8K. Dry Halted Meats-Short ribs , $7.85 ; shoulders and short clear , $3.10aS.l5. ( Mutter Dull ; creamery , 83ii'31e ; ; dairy , 2-l80c. ( Cheese Dull ; full cream Cheddars , He ; flats , ll@14c ; young Americas , . Hides Weaker ; green hides 5 } c ; fgrcen frozen , 5o ; lieavy green salted , ( iK > light green salted , (5 ( ; salted bull , 5 c ; green bull , 4l4"c ; green salted calf , 8c ; dry flint and dry calf , 12@Uc ) ; branded , 15 percent off ; deacons , 80c each ; dry salted , lOc. Tallow No. 1 , country soliu , S fc , > o. U , 3 ; cake , 4. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbl9 . 37,000 70,000 Wheat , bu . IW.OOO l > 8,000 Corn , bu . : iiOIK : ) ) 2inXX ( ) Oats , bu . KW.OOO y42lMK ) Hyc.bu . 11,000 8,000 Harley , bu . IW.OUO 103,000 St. I/oulN , Jan. 4. Wheat Lower ; cash , S2)jiirfc ) ! : ; May , 85 ; < c. Corn Higher ; cash , 4Sfc } ; May , 50-ifc. Oats Easy ; cash , 32-J.fe ; May , 33 ic. l'ork15.25. . Lard $7.45. Wlilskv-$1.05. Afternoon Hoard Wheat Strong ; Janu ary , b2'rfc ' ; February , B-Vfc ; May , S-V-fe. Corn Firmer ; January , 4.13,1fc ; February , 4SJ4'e ; May , 50J < c. Oats Firmer ; January , MKo asked ; May , : > 'f@ii : : ; c. llutter Finn ; creamery , 24@30c ; dairy , Jan. 4. Wheat Thcro was H small amount of wheat offered and prices did not vary much from yesterday ; re ceipts , 1WJ cars ; shipments , 110. In store : No. 1 hard , January , 77)ic ; February , "lie ; May , S-Xc-i No. 1 northern , January , 75j < ic ; February , < 7c ; May , Slu ; No. 8 northern , January , 73.jc } ; February , 75c ; May , i'JJ ' e. On track : No. lhard,70J c ; No. 1 northern , 78K ! No. 3 northern. 7tiJ.Jc. Flour Patents , sacks to ship , $4.15@4.25. New York , Jan. 4. Wheat Receipts , SUM ) ; exports , 30,000 ; options declined " " ( < | > % o early on free sulllng , later reacted Ic and closed linn at best ; spot lots . ' ( jc o lower but closed tlrm ; ungraded red , 84c ; No. 1 red , nominal nt 05c ; No. red , 91@ Oljfc in elevator , Ul&gUlo ( t. o. b. , Ol o atloat ; February closed at 92' < c. Corn Ucceipts , 54,000 ; exports , 39,000 ; options X@c lower , later receipts closed firm ; ungradedUl@iU ( > { 'a ; No. 3 , GOJ T No. 2 , 02 ; < c in elevator , i3J ! < o delivered ruary closed at W3)ga. Oats Receipts , 74,000 ; exports , none ; mixed western , 33Jij@40c ; white western , 40 @ -l(5e. ( Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio nominal ; options lower but fairly active ; sales , IH5,250 bags ; January , $15.iO@15 , < V > ; February , f5.20@ ! 15.30 ; March , $15.10@ 15.25 ; April , $15.10 ® 15.20 ; May , $15.05@15.15 : June , * 15.00@15.10. Petroleum Firm ; United , 92J c. Eggs In fair request ; western , 20@i2fc. Pork Quiet and unchanged : mess quoted at $15.70 ( 10.00 for ono year old. Lard Moderately active but 10@20 points lower ; western steam , si > ot , $8.00 ( S.07) < 2 > Huttor Firm and in fair demand ; western , 15@34e. Cheese Quiet but firm. Kansas City , Jan. 4. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 soft , cash , 80' < ; c May 82 u bid , 85c asked. Corn Weaker ; No. 2 , cash. 43 } c ; Feb ruary , 44c asked ; May , 4sJ u bid , 43c uskcd. Oats No. 2 cash , no bids or offers ; May , S2' < [ c bid , ! ! 2c asked. MVE STOCK. Union Stock Ynnln , Chicago , Jan. 4. The Drovers' Journal reports : Cattle Receipts , 11,000 ; market weak and lOu lower ; fancy , $5.40 ; beef steers , ? 2.85g ( 5.00 ; stockers and feeders , $2.35@3.50 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.75 ( 3.00 ; Texas cattle , $2.50@3.50. Hogs Receipts , 20,000 ; market weak and lOc lower ; mixed. S5.15ffl5.50 ; heavy , $5.45(3 ( 5.05 ; light , $ l.95@5.50 ; skips , 3.30@t,75. Sheep Receipts , tl,000 ; market weak nnd lOo lower ; poor to choice , $3.K ( ) ( i)5.2S ) ; west ern , $4.00 ( ; 5.00 ; Tcxans , $2.50 3.75 ; lambs , S4.WLW.OO. ( National Stock Yards East St , IioUs | , Jan. 4. Cattle Receipts , 1,300 ; shipments,500 ; market strong ; choice heavy native steers , f4.35 ( 5.10 ; fair to good na tive steers , ? 3.S5J4.40 ( ; butchers' steers , med ium to choice , f3.15@4.00 ; stocKcrs and feeders , fair to good , $ ' ) .00@3.00 ; rangers , ordinary to good , $2.20@4.10. Hogs Receipts , 0,300 ; shipments , 600 : market steady on heavy ami n shade lowei other grades ; choice heavy and butchers selections , J5.00@5.SO ; packing , medium to prime , $5.20(305 ( ; light grades , ordinary tc good , f , VK5.25. ) KUIIHIIH City , Jan. 4. Cattle Receipts 2,000 ; shipments , kOO ; market weak , slug gish and lOo lower , except stockcra am feeders , which were steady ; good to choice corn-fed steers , $4.00 < VJ4.30 ; common ti medium , $3.20S3.tX ( ) ; stockers , J3.00Q3.50 feeders , $2.553.00 ( ; cows , $ l.50@3.90. Hogs Receipts , 13,000 ; shipments , none market weuk and 10y ? I5c lower than ycstcr day ; common to choice , I4.70i35.40' skip : p.nd pigs , * 2.50@4.50. OMAHA WVU STOCK. Cm tic. The ivcoipts of cattle were modcrato nm thu quality sonunvhat better than those of thi past week. Prices ruled stronger and tin mai ket was quite active. The offerings o butchers' stock were fair and the domain generally good. On tlio whole Iho market i improving. Hot's. The receipts of hogs were 8,005. The mat lel : was about 5 cents higher on all grades and was qulto active. One load of good hog bold at fo.OO , Nearly everything taken There was nothing doing on the market Prices an ) about steady , C.nttlc . 40 Prevailing Prices. Showing the prevailing prices paid for livi stock on the market : Choice steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs.$4.00 rt ? .50 Choice steers , HIM to 1800 Ibs. . 3.75 & 4.25 Fat llttlo steers , MO to 1050 ibs. 3.50 Corn-fed raago steers , 1200 to 1500 Ibs , 3.05 Good to choice corn-fed cows. . 2.30 Common to medium row * 1,75 Western cows 1.75 y Good ranee feeders 2.SU Good uutivo f coders , i > co Ibs uuii i. ' . - > * ' _ * * ! upwards , 2.50 (33.00 ( Fnlr to medium imtlvo fccdert , 900 Ibs and upward * 2.25 (32.6(1 ( ( Stockers , * < X ) to700 Ibs , . . 2.10 ( < J.-2.m Ih-lino fet sheep 3.25 < tf 8.75 flood fat shcop , 90@10U Ibs 3.00 M&M .Fair to medium sheep 2.25 ( u 3.UO Common shicp , 1.50 W2.00 Light and medium hogs. . . . . . . . . 4.75 ( $5.10 5ood to choice heavy hogs. . . . . 5.40 ( S5.00 Good to choice mixed hogs 5.20 ( ii5.33 llcprcHcntatlvc Rules. Slilpnients. Cattle , 10 cars Chicago Hogs , 10 cars Chicago DookaRc nnil Commission. Publlo inspectors dock pregnant sows 40 ounds , stags 80 pounds each. Dead hogs , 80 Ibs and over. $1.75@2.00 tr cwt , less than 80 Ibs , of no value. Yardage : Cattle , 23e ; hogs , So ; sheep , 5c crhead. Feed : Corn. $1 per bu ; timothy ay , $30 : prairie hay , $30 per ton. Commissions : Cattle , 50u per head ; calves nd yearlings , $10 per car. Hops and shosp : Single decks , * 3 ; public inspection on hogs , 5o per car. All sales unless otherwise stated icr 100 Ibs live weight. Live Stock Notes. L. F. Ilitt , clerk of the stock yard bank , is 11. 11.PhillUnitt PhillUnitt , Seward , marketed n loajof cows. C. H. Habcr won the elegant hat rack ycs- : erday. Squires & Co. were the heaviest hog buyers resterday. J. A. Crane , Risings , Neb. , was at the yards yesterday. T. M. Trindle , Arcadia , was hero with two oads of cattlo. J. F. Pumphrcy returned from a trip to town yes terday. J. A. Kehoo , Platte Center , marketed a load of 55o hogs. Among these who sold 50c hogs was I. C. Uiship , St. Paul. A. Truesdell , Bradshaw , was at the yards with a load of hogs. Mr. Dickson , Ucnnctt , was on the market with two loads of cattlo. Fred Voss , a feeder , of Logan , la. , was looking over the market. W. H. Beagle , Sioux City , was on the market with cattle and hogs. Charlie Carr stopped nt the yards on his way to David City yesterday. Mr. Myerson , of Mycrson & Buchanan , Fremont packers , was on the market. C. C. Clifton , Wahoo , was among the shippers who were at the yards yesterday. The bulk of the dead hogs sold yesterday nt IJ cper lb , , while u few brought 2c. J. B. Borgrecn , Wahoo , was on the market with two loads of cattle and two loads ol hogs.Mr. Mr. Butler , of the flrin of Butler & Hough , Crescent , la. , was on the market with u load of hogs. Mr. Butler , of the Arm of Butler & Hough , of Crescent , Iowa , was on the market wilt hogs yesterday. Colonel J. H. Pratt , Summer Hill , Neb. , r prominent ranchman , was among the visitor ! ut the yards yesterday. Mr. Cox , the well known shipper of Hamp ton , Neb. , was on the market with three load ; of hogs which brought the top price , $5.00. Ernest Moss , who was appointed hog Itv specter yesterday at scale house No. 1 entered upon his new duties yesterday morn ing. ing.Dave Dave Myers , formerly with Roscnbaun Bros. , hus resigned , and will in future represent sent the Alpine Safe company on the road Dave is n rustler nnd will succeed in what ever ho undertakes. Arrangements for the shippers banquet ar < progressing as rupldly as could bo expected The ccimmiUeo hus given n guarantee of a least 50 plates but it is expected that then will be more than that number present. Joseph H. Nash , of the firm of Wood Bros , who at present is u lolly bachelor , left foi Chicago yesterday , and after.remaining foi several days will return bringing Mrs. Nasl with him. Who the fortunuto lady wai Joseph would not soy. Cigars , etc. , will b < in order when he returns. Six thousand six hundred and nincty-sl : dead hogs were rendered by the Union lien tiering company from January al to Deceni ber 15,18S7.Tho number of dead cattl handled during the same time was 252 calves. 1,801 ; sheep , 103 ; horses , 41. Th cost of the hogs was $ $ ,590.04 ; of cattle am rulvos , li0-j.rjor : ; the sheep , $33.20 ; of th horses , f 24.50. In the way ot nn output ther were 1,7m barrels of grease , 1,053 cattle am calves skins , besides 114 sheep pelts and 4 hort > o bkins. OMAHA WHOIjKSAIjE MARKET ! Produce , FrultH , Etc. The foUou'liig nre tltc j > r/cca / nt ioici ? ( round lot * of produce arc sold nn this mm kct. Fruits or other linen o/i/oods / rc ulrln calm labor oinclln ) ; < i cannot ulwuii * li 8iiUcdonoutsldcnrlcrsattncsamc [ ) ) ( iirlcc quoted the local trade. IJUTTCii Receipts were light nnd the qua' ity a little off. There is n good demand for tirst-cluss article , but the poorer grades fln slow sale. Wo quote prices unchanged Creamery , solid packed , 22@24o ; choic dairy , 17 ( < J19c ; medium , 15(317c ( ; low grudes H1 ® 12o. KOQS Rebeipts continue heavy wity th demand light , ana prices weaker but uu changed. We quote 21@22c for tbl ! < t storap and an occasional sale of strictly fresh a 23c ; limed very slow at 17c. PGILTHY TUo recciuta uro light and so i the demand , though tnl ) Jftttcr Is as fair as could bo expected. A''mixed lot of frozen turkeys and chickens raid ns low a # 7c , mill poorly dressed or fror.cn birds will bring no more , ns the prjces for poor'Mock ro always shaded. Wo quote drcsiciK'blckcn ri iTci'er pound. Turkey * , 89o. Ducks , 7S. ( . Ocetc. GAME Wo will no longer give quotations for rump , but what Is on hand is being sold for what It will bring , which means a marked shrinkage on lust quotations. SAI'KH Kiuirr PricM remain firm , nnd ns stated yesterday some. Jlrms are making pales 25c above quotations , Which , however wo still pivo unchanged. Choitc , per bbl of 30 gal. $ S.85@9.00 ; < r bbl , $4.57015.00 $11.00 per bbl of 50 gal. CAHHOT8 Arc In better supply at $3.25(32.60 ( per barrel. . . , PAHS.XIM New stock is quoted at $2.50 per barrel. OVSTEus Plain standard , 25c ; plain se lects , 30c ; standard , 30c ; extra selects , 35c ; New York counts , 40e .Hulk oysters , counts , $1.35 per 100 ; selects$2.00 per gal ; standard , $1.25 per gal. SWEET POTATOES No change Is noted and prices rule steady but linn at 2a2) ( ) c per lb. , with extra nt 3c. CAULIFLOWER Good stock $2.00 < J2.SO. ! DEANS None nro coming In , and stocks hero are principally in the hands of the wholesale grocers. The demand is good nnd prices tlrm at good stock , $2.00@2.30 ; fair to good , $ l.GO@1.80 , and California beans nt $2.25@2.40. CiUBii-ChoIco Michigan clderC.OO(30.50 ( per bbl. of 32 gal. QUINCES Choice California quinces , $2.00@ 2.25 per box. CAIIIIAOE No change Is reported , the wants of purchasers being readily supplied from stocks at hand. Prices are unchanged at $1 per doz. , nnd 2tfJ3c ! ( ' per lb for California. CiiANHEiuiiES Bel'l & Chcrry$10.00U0.50 ; ( 3ell & Bugle , f 10.50@11.00 ; Cape Cods , $11.00 11.50. GiiArr.s Are in fair demand , with stocks quill to any culls , and a car reported on the iray. Prices , however , are unchanged. lalagas , $0.50 ( 7.00 per bbl. , with some extra ne sold at $7.503.K ( ) . Osioss Arc in better demand , but the uality of the stock held is such that it lire- cnts any advance in previous quotations nd wo 'quoto home grown steady at XgSSc ; Spanish onions , per 50-lb crate , $1,50 POTATOES Stocks nro being reduced dally , nd us Colorado and Utah grown cannot be aid down for $1,00 we cancel that quotation , nd give $1.10 for Utah and Colorado tock and choice homo grown ntMS5c ; ommon grades at 00@70c. HONCU Supply fully equal to the demand 119@21c for 1-lb frames , anil canned honey , 0 ( > 12e per lb. Porcoux Choice rico corn 3 @lc per lb ; other kinds , 2K@3c per lb. Arri.KS Sellers nro not anxious to dispose f stocks at present prices , which remain lirin nd unchanged. Low priced apples cannot c had and wo quote , eastern fruit , fair to hoice stock , $3.50(53.75 ( ; fancy stock $3.75 ( 4.00. CELEIIT Is scarce nnd in good demand at oriner prices. Choice celery , 35@45c per : ozen ; fancy , 45(350c. ( CAI.IFOKXIA FIIUITS The holiday demand ms reduced stocks , and the supply is light vith a fair demand. We quote : Pears , 2.50(32.75 ( ; extra fine , $3.00. LEMONS Are in fair demand with stocks f Malaga almost exhausted. A car of Mcs- iiui is expected to-morrow and will bo placed > n the market at $5.50 to $0 per box. The rlalagas on hand are marked at $5. OKANOES Are in good demand , with Louis- ana about out of the market. A car of Vnlcn- ia is expected on Thursday , and will sell for 7.5Ua3.0J ( per case of 420. Wo quote Louis- ana oranges at $4.00(24.25 ( per box , and " 'lorida ' at $4.25@4.50 ; with a sale or two of extra line at $4.75. BANANAS Are in better supply owing to he receipts of a car of good stock. No poor stock is now offered. JVo quote prices lirm nnd unchanged atoholce bananas$2.75@3.50 ; medium bunches , $2.00@3.00. NUTS The demand'is ' fair nnd the supply nodcrato at peanuts , 7@7-aC } , raw ; Brazil mts , 13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 2e ; English valnuts , 15@18c ; lilberts , 12c ; Italian ohcst- iuts , 15c. * Grocers' List. PROVISIONS Hams ; ll@llc ; breakfast cans , 72/c ; 50-lb. round , 1fc20lb. \ . round , ' 10-lb. pails , 8tfc ; 5-lb. pails , Sc ; 2-lb. .mils' . , 8 } c. BIIOOMS Extra 4-tie , $2.00 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $1.00. CANDY Mixed , 9@llc ; stick , 8J @ 9Kc. SVIIUP No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , $1.50 ( 1.55 ; New Orleans , per gallon , 3S > ® 40c ; maple syrup , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , 80c ; 1-gallon cans , per doz , $10,50 ; half gallon cans , per doz , $0.25 ; quart cans , $3.25. STAHCH Mirror gloss , 5Jfc ; Gsaves" corn , l c ; Oswcgo gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c. HOLLAND HKKIUNOS 7370c per keg. CKACKEIIS Garneau's soda , butter and pic nic , 5c ; creams , 7c ; ginger snaps , So ; city soda , 8c. WOODENWARB Two-hoop pails , 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 ( 2.75 ; assorted bowls , $2-25 ; Fo. 1 churns , $9.00 ; No. 2 churns , $8-00 , No. 3churns , $7.00. PICKLES Medium in bbls. , $7.00 : do in half bbls. , $4.00 ; small , In bbls. , $8.00 ; do in half bbls. , $4.50 ; gcrkins , in bbls. , $9.00 : do in half bbls. , $5.00. COFFEE Ordinary grades , 20@20J o ; fair. 20K@21c ; prime , 21@22c ; fancy green and yellow , 23@25c ; old government Java , 23@ 30c ; interior Java , 25@28c ; Mocha , 28@30c ; Arbucklo's roasted , 24Jfct > McLaughlin's XXXX , 24c ; Dilworth's , 24Kc ; Red Cross , GOODS Oysters , standard , per apricots , per case , $4.1)0 ) 4.35 ; peaches , per case , $5.80@.85 ; white cherries , per case , $0.00 ; plums , per case , $4.00@4.10 ; blueber ries , per case , $2.80@2.40 ; egg plums , 2-lb , per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case , $3.20(35.75 ( ; 1-lb salmon , per doz , $1.75@1.90 ; 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.25@3.35 ; 2-lb string beans , per cose , $1.75@1. SO ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , $1.00@1.C5 ; 2-lb marrowfat pens , $ S.OO@2.70 ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , $2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.50 ; 2-lb corn , $3.30@3.40. jELLiss-30-lb pails , $1.C5@1.75. TEAS Japans , 20@55c ; gunpowder , 20@ COc ; Young Hyson , 25@55c ; Oolong , 20 ® 65o. 65o.DRIED DRIED FKCITS Apples , new , Ji's , 7@7,14c ; evaporated 50-lb ring , 9M@lOc ; raspberries , evaporated , 27@28c ; blackberries , evap orated , 910o ; pitted cherries , 20@21e ; leaches , new , 8@8Vt > c ; evaporated , peeled peaches , 29@30o ; evaporated , u'ipared , 18@20o : new currants , 7@7 } < c ; prunes , 4X@4"iC ; citron , 25c ; raisins , London layers $2,40@2.45 ; California loose musca tels , $3.00@2.10 ; now Valencia , 8@8J.fc. ROPE Seven-sixteenths. 1 1 @ U ! { . TOBACCO Lorillard's Climax , 44c ; Splcn did , 44c ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c ; Lcggctt & Meyer's star , 44c ; Cornerstone , 3Sc ; Drum- mond's HorseShoe , 44c ; J. T. , 40c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 44u ; Catlin's mccrschuuin , 31c ; Catlin's old style , 23c- SUOAII Granulated , 7J/7 ? c ; conf. A. } < @ ? < "c ; white extra C , Ok@0 < c ; extra C , ? f@0 c ; yellow CSK < ! iW ' s ; cut loaf. 8 ; powdered , SQSjfc ; New Orleans , ' Dry Goods. DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz , lOJ c ; West Point 29 in. 10 oz. 12 > < fc ; West Point 19 in. li oz , 15c ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz , lOo. Checks -Caledonia X , OJfc ; Caledonia XX , lOJ c ; Economy , 9 > < o ; Otis , 'JVJc. KENTUCKY JEANH Memorial , 15c ; Canton , 18o ; Durham , 27K" ! Hercules , ISc ; Learning' ton , 22J c ; Colts weld , 25c. Ciusii Slovens' B , ( ic ; bleached , 7c ; Sto yens' A. 7Kc ; bleached , 8J < c ; Stevens' P , SJ c ; bleached , OUo ; Stevens' N , 9kc : bleached , 10J'o : Stevens' S UT , 12Kc. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.85 , plain Holland , SJc to Do ; Dado Holland : 12Vc. CAMIUIICS Slater , 4Kc ; Woods , 4c ; Stan dard , 4J c ; Peacock , 4jc. CoMFoiiTniis $0.00i ( < ; : .00. Bi.AXKETS-While , * 1.00@7.50 ; colored $ ! . ! ( 08.00. BLEACIICD SHEETINO Berkeley cambric No. GO , 9Uu ; Best Yet , 4-4 , OJ/c ; butter clotl OO , 4J cCabol ; , 7 > c ; Farwcll , 8c ; Fruit ol Loom , 9c ; Greene G,0c ; Hope , % c\ \ Hint Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdale , llKc ; Lonn dale , 8Jfc ; Now Qork mills , 10 > c ; Pcpporol 42 inch , 10J < c ; Pcpperell , 40 inch , lUtfe ; Pep pcrelltM , 15o ; Pepperell , 8-4 20o ; Pcpperell U-4 , 22o ; Pcpperell , 10-4 , 24c ; Canton 4-1 , 8fo ! Canton , 4-4 , 9Ho ; Triumph , Oo ; Wainsutta Ho ; Valley , 5c. FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshcn 32Kc ; Clear Lake. 32 ! c : Muplo City , SO" , ' " Whilc-G H No. 2 , J4' , 2lo ; G H No. 1 , \i \ 27J < o ; BHNo. 2 , ft , 22 > < fe ; B H No. 1 , < 30c ; QuecUco No. 1 , Ji , 42cQuecheo No. 2 Ja7Wc ; Ouccncc No , 3. * { . 32ifc : Annwnn , 13 > < i ( ; Wiiidaor.W.S'c. Red-C 24-inch , l.Vo ; E , 24-inch. 21e ; GO , i4-ln\h ! ; , ISc ; HAF , / , 25c.J ; R Fv r , JfciG ; , W , Hoc. PKISTS Sotit ) COLORS Atlanta , Mtfej Slater , .V , Berlin Oil,0e ! ; Garner Oil , flftcio. PINK AND Ronr. ! > lUchmond , tic ; Allen , Co ; Hivcrpoliit , 5c ; .Steel River , Oc ; Richmond , Ccs Pacific.flifc. INDIGO IlM't ; Washington , Oc ; Century liulte/o blue prints , lOo ; Aincr- lean. 0fc ( ; Arnold , 0c ; Arnold B , lo c ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOJjc , DKKSS Charter Oak , 4SiC ! Ramnpo , ! lfc ; Lodl , 4'c , ; Allen , .V c ; Ulchinond,5 > c ; Win dsor.Oc ; Edd.vstone , Oc ; Pacific , Oc. COTTON FUNNELS 10 per cent trade dis count LL , UJfc : CC , 7'fc ; SS , 8 > 4c ; Name less , % } rt : No. 6 , fie : EK , PUc ; GO , lo' c ; XX 12c ; OO. Ho ; NN , Iflc ; RX , 18c ; R , 2i > c ; No. 10. bc ! ; 40 , luifo ; oo , I2j'c ; 80,15c : : w , ( olorcd , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 15c ; Bristol. 13Vc ; Union PnclUc , ISc. CAIIPBT WAHP Bibb white , IS'ic ; colored 20J4C. BHOWN SIIEETISO Atlanta A , 4 4 , " ' 40 ; Atlnntlc H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0 > , 'c ; At- Peppcrell R , 4-4 , 0Cc ; I'eppcrcll O , 4-4 , fie ; Pcpperell , 8-4 , lse ! ; Pep | > ercll , 9-4 , 20c ; Pcpperell , 10-4 , 22o ; Utlca C , 4-4 , 4 fe ; Wachusett , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora , R , 4-4 , OKu ; Au rora H , 4-4 , Oc. BATTS Standard , Sc ; Gem , lO'jc ; Beauty , 12WC' lloone,14c ; B , cased , $0.50. GiNoiiAtn Plunekctt checks , 7'i'o ' : Whit- tcnton , 7 c ; York , 7e , ; Normandi dress , 8 } < c : Calcutta dross , 8 1'.5 Whittenton dress , Oc ; Renfrew dress , l$13 ) ( c. TICKS Lcxviston , 30-ln. , 12J c ; Lcwiston , 32-ln. . 13Jic ; York , 32-ln. , 14c ; Swift river , 7J'e ; Thorndlke , OO , S 'o ; Thonidlke , KF , 8fc } ; Thorndlke , 120 , 0 > { c ; Thorndlke , XXX , 15c ; Cordts , No. 5 , 9fe ; ; Cordis. No. 4 , lie. DENIMS Amoskcag , fl-oz. , lOc ; Everett , 7-oz. , 13c ; York , 7-oz , 13c ; Haymaker , Sltfe ; Jaffrcy , XX , lljjo ; JalTrey , XXX , 12 , ' c ; Beaver Creek , AA , 12o ; Beaver Creek , BB , lie ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc. General Markets. FLAXSEED Is quoted steady at $1.15 per bushel. GRAIN Wheat No. 2 , OOc per bushel ; rye , none on the market ; corn , -iOi1 : o'ats , 30cbar ; ley , 55g05o ( , according to quality. CoAL -Priccs remain firm and unchanged with a fair supply on hand. Wo quote : Egg. $10.50 ; nut , $10.50 ; range , $10.50 ; walnut block , $4.25 ; Iowa lump , $3.75 ; Iowa nut , $3.00 ; Illinois , $4.50@4.75. HIDES The market is very dull and weak ; Green butcher's. 5ir5J-jo ( ; green cured , 0@0e ' ; dry Hint , "Oc ; dry salt , Sc ; green calf skins , 7c ; damaged hides , two- thirds price. Tallow S'/c. Grease Prime white , 3c ; yellow , 3c ; brown , l a'c. Sheep pelts , 2.OOc. . Funs There is nothing of importance doing ; quotations are now as follows : Raccoon. 10yiOo ( ( : mink. 16 ( < MOc ; musk rat , fall , 2G'.5c ; striped skunk , 5@25c ; mountain wolf , No. 1 , $1.50rft2.50 ; No. 2 , prui- ic , 75a90c ( ; No. 2 , 25tt40c ( ; beaver , No. 1 , crib , $2.00 ( < t3.00 ; No. 2 , Sl.00@l.25 ; otter , 1.00@0.00 ; dry deer skins , 20gS5u ( per lb ; ry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , 15ij35u ( Dnuos Ammonia carb He , camphor re- ncd 30e , copperas lj.fi' , cream tartar 45c , ream tartar powdered 20g50cl ( India Madras 5c , morphia sulph $3.50. Soda bi. carb ( XV , Venice turpentine 4c. ( ) Gum opium $4.05 , uiekillvcr 75c , quinine , German per oz , 55c. Vnx , yellow pur < 532c. OILS Carbon , 12@25c ; linseed , boiled , 5'Jc ; indeed , raw , 60e ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , 1.12 ; sperm whale , ? 1.00 ; llsh , bank 3.V ; neats- oot extra , f > 5c ; ncatsfoot No. l,50e ; gasoline , 4 degrees , 15c ; W. S. lard , 05c ; No. 1 lard , Oc ; No. 2 lard , 50o ; W. Va. zero , 14e ; W. Vu. ummer , 12c : golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 5c ; whale , 20c ; naptha 1 degree , 14c ; head- ight 150 degrees , 12c ; headlight , 175degrees ; PAINTS White lead , pure , Ol c ; white cad , fancy , OJoc ; putty , in bladders,3c ; Paris vhito , 3c ; Wlntiny , common , 2) < Jc ; red lead , "c. WINDOW Gi.iss Single. 70c per cent ; louble , 70 and 10 per cent discount. LEATiir.ii Oalc soles , 85(9370 ( ; hemlock slaughter sole , 20ii2lir ( ; hemlock dry solo , 21 ( 27c ; hemlock kip , 0. > ( aOOc ; A. At B. runner kip. 5070c ; A. hemlock calf , 00e@l,05 ; A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75c ; hemlock up- ler , 10@24c ; English grain upper , 2"o ; hem- ock grain upper , 21@21 ; Tampico B. L. Morroco , 20@33c ; Tampico pebble , O. D. Mo. , -9@32 ! < 5 Curacoa B. G. Mo. , 35c ; Simon O. D. Mo. , $3.75@3.00 ; Dangola kid , 30 < 7i 35c ; X. M. "Cangaroo , 40e ; American calf kid , 32c ; jricscn kids , $3.00e)3.50 ) ; French calf kids , $3.25 ; oak kip skins. 80@$1.00 ; oak calf skins , ? 1.00@1.25 ; French calf skins , $1.25@2.00 ; French kip skins , $1.10@1.50 ; Russia linings , (0.00@0.50 per doz ; pink cream and white lin- ngs , $7,50@10.00 per doz ; colored toppings , i9.00@ll.00. Sl'iiiiTS There is no change ns yet although ono is anticipated to-day. 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 wine gal lon. Redistilled whiskies , $1.00 1.50. Gin , blended , $1.50@2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons bens , $2.00@0.00 ; Kentucky nnd Penn sylvania ryes , $2.00(30.50 ( ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , ? 1.50@3.00. Bran dies , imported , $5.00@8.50 ; domestic , $1.30 < 7J 8.00. Gins , imported , $4.50@0.00 ; domestic , H.25 ( < t3.00. Champagnes , imported , per case , $28.00@33.00 ; American , per case , $10.00 © 10.00. HEAVV HAIIDWAIIC The following prices are standard : Iron , rate , $2.70 ; plow steel , special cast , 4Ku ! crucible steel , O c ; cast tools , do , 12@15c ; wagon suokcs , per sot , $2.00 15.50 ; hubs , per set , $1.50 ; felloes , sawed dry , $1.50 ; tongues , each , 75c ; axles , each , 75c : square nuts , per lb , 0@13c ; cjil chain , per lb , 03 < @ 13o ; malleable , 8@10c ; iron wedges , Oc ; crowbars , Co ; harrow teeth , 4c ; spring steel , 4@5c ; Burden's horse shoes , $4,75 ; Burden's mule shoos , $5.75 ; barbed wire , in car lots , $4.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 , $2.40 ; steel nails , $2.50. Dry Ijtimnrr. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIEUS. 1IOAIIDS. No. 1 com , s 1 s.l 18.50 I No. 3 com , 8 1 s.$15.50 No. 2 com , sis. 17.00 | No. 4 com , sis. 13.50 FENCING. No. 1 , 4 & 6 in 12 & 14 ft. , rough 119 50 No. 1 , " " 10 " 19 50 No. 2 , " 12 14 " 10 50 No. 2 , " " 1C " 1800 SIDINO. A , 12 , 14 , & 10 ft.21.50 I C , 12,14 & 10 ft15.50 B , " " 20.50 I D , " " 12.50 FLOOUINU. AOin White Pine $25.50 HOin " " ai.50 COin " " ISO.OO DOin " " 21.50 EOin " " ( Scl. FcnciiiK ) 19.00 G In. Drop Siding 50c per M. extra. CEM.INO AND 1'AHTITION. 2d com } ( in White Pine Ceiling KH.OO ' " " 28.00 Clear' $ i In Norway " " K ! On 2nd com. % in " " " 14.00 STOCKUOAUDS. A12inchsls 115.50 1113 " : t'J.20 012 " : > .on D 12 " 2:1.00 : No. 1 , com , 12 in sis , 12ft 20.50 " " " 14ft 19.0U " " " llift 18.50 " " " 10 , 18,20ft 21.50 No. 2 , " " 10.00 " " " 12&14ft 18.50 " " " 10ft 17.50 12 in Grooved roollng , tl per M , more.than IS n Stock Hoards satno lenctn. 0 in. Oroa veil Hoollnu sumo price us 12 In , Stock Hoards. SHIP I.Al' . No. 1 Plain Sand 10 in J19.0C No.2 " " " 17.50 No. 1 , O G , 8 in 19.50 fl.VHIIINO. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , \\i \ \ inch , s 2 s J51.00 " " " IK , 2 51.00 3d , clear , 1 inch , s 2 s 44.SC " 1 } ? , 1K,2 inch 40.0(1 ( A , select , 1 inch , s2s „ . . , 40.0C A , " 1J.CYt , 2inch , s2s..TT. . . . 44.0C H , " Iinchs2s ao.OC , " Uf , 1H-Inch , a 2 B 37.0t SOUTIIBItN YELLOW I'INn , Com. 4 inch Flooring J17.5C Star " " 21.5C 1st and 2d clear 4 inch ( louring 23.0C Six-inch 50c less. Clcar Inch Ceiling 21.M Clear Jf inch Partition 25.0C Clear % inch , Partition 12 above } { Icnh Cell , ing. Clear Kinioh , 1 and 1J { inch , s2s $29.0C Clear Finish , 1)V and 2 inch , s 2 s 30.W : Clear Corrugated Coiling , 4 inch 25.51' Clear Yellow Pine Casing uud Base. . . . 27.0C OMAHAJOBBEBS'DHIEI ' Agrloulturdl Implomants. CHURCH ? QTPARKER. "I Bujiilrn. Jonri SUopl. Uelwccn vih and MUi , Oculbt , Ntbr Vk . _ 1 A METCALVcon Ap1cnlturalIniplonicntslfaEonsCania ) e ! Bafllo , Bio , Whole l , Om h , Ncbruk * . PAR * LI N To REN D O R F "A MA"RTTNr" Whol tt ! Ptlfr In al Implements , WapsSBo iei II. tU8. M nd Wf. Jonei StrMt. Ofn h . P. P. MAST A CO. , Manufacturers ofBnctoye Drills , Seeders , OBlUfalori. Hay lUkri.Cldrr Mllli aail l.uban Pul- Jtrjitrt Cor. llth and Nlcholli Mttgu. WIN O N A'TMP L E"M EN T CO " WholMlt > AgTicnltnral Implements , Wagons &BnQdei Corn r I4lh aad Nlchula tt U. ArthBtiTrMatarlaiiir A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , UUnoufUa Strati , Omaha , Nehraik * . Boots and Shoos. W. V. MORSE & CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. , Omaha , Neb. Maaufaclorr , tilrael , noilun. KIRKENDALL , JONES A CO. , ( Succeiton to HetJ , Jon A Co. ) Wholesale Mannracturers ofBoots and Shoes Afl nU for noston Hibber Phc ( V > . 1IUJ , 1104 * UM llarnor B . , Oraaka , Nrbraika. Coffoss , ploes , Kto. _ CLARkE COFFEE CO. . Omaha CorTti and Bplcc Mllla. Teas , Coffees Spices , Baking Powder , _ Crockery and Plfl88Wo'g' | _ _ _ W. L. WRIGHT , At cnt for the Manufacturer , and Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Klc. Omco.aiia. Ulhflt. . OinBba. Ncbrntka. ' _ Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing , BitUr.Xfi , and Produce. Conilcntnonta loltclted. Htailuunrter , for Htonowaro , Hurry Hole , and _ Urnpg Baikcla. 1111 Uodfo HI. , Omaha. RIDDElL i ftTbDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , p elaltloi-Uulter , Kgg * Chocia , Poiiltrj , Uamav Oyiler . Ktc. , Ktc. iUSuuthlllh SliVeU ' WIEDEMAN & CO. . Produce Commission Merchants , Pctltrr. Duller , Game , Krultn , Ktc. ' 'JO South Uth St. Oiuaha , Nebraika. GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , ( Buccviiori lo McShane A Schroeilrr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha , Nebraska. Llmo. _ aMAH A COAL ? COKE "ti LI ME"CO. . , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , KB South 13lh Slreel , Omaha , Nobranka. _ J. J. JOHNSON Si CO . Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , Farnam St. , NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal ant Cole , 911 South 13th Bt. , Omaha , N b. M. E. SMITH & CO. . Dry Goofls , FnrnisliiDE Goods and Notions 11W and HMDouilai , Cor. lllb 81. , Omftha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importersand Jobbers in Dry Goods.Notioni OenU' rurnliblni GoodCorner llth and llaruej BU. , Omaha , Nebraika. Furniture. DEWEY it STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , ramam BU et , Omaha , Nobraika. Crooerles. PAXTON , GALLAGHER * CO. . Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions , TO , m , t and Til 8.10th St. , Omaha , NeD. MoCORD , BRADY * CO. . Wholesale Grocers , Mb and Learenworth Street * , Omaha , Nttrmkk , D. M. STEELE & CO. . Wholesale Grocers , BU. IIll aqd 123 llarner Street , Omaha , Neb. ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , U1I and 11U Qaraer Street , Omaha , Neb. Hardware. LEE , FRIED & CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , nnware.Bbeet IronKte. Agente for If owe Scaki.and lllaml Powder Co. , Omaha , Neb. HIMBBAUGH * TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanic * ' Toola and Buffalo Scale , . llOt Douilai-it. Omaha , Nebraika. RECTOR A WILHELMY CO. . Wholesale Hardware , 0th and Harner Bli. , Omaha , Web. Weilern Aaen lor Auitmrowdar Co. , Jefferson Steel Nallf , Fair- tanks Btandard Scale * . Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , BprlBgi , Wanon Slock , Hardware Lumber , to. UOt and mi llaroor Hlreet. Omaha. JAMES A. EDNEY. Wholesale Iron and Steel , Mate , caps , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 llarnof Street , Omaha. Neb. Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO and ILER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers of FineWines & Liquors Xait India Dltten and Dometic Uquori. 1113 Ilarnoy Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All kinds of Building Material at Wholesale Uth Street and Union Pacific Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD. Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Dtt nelo. Yard * -Corner 7th and Uouflaij Cornor9l C.N. UIETZ. Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber , , . _ UlA apd California Eti.Omalia. Neb. _ " * ' ' FRED W. GRAY , Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner Cth and Dooflni St . . Omaha. _ " ' * ' T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only , ' " * * Ofllce. UM Fanunt Btr t. Omaha. " < = " ' JOHN A. WAKEFIELD. " ' Wholesale Lumber , Etc , fjajiorted and American Portland Cement. State a ( Bl TfDt illnauk | e Urdraulic Ctraial aad UuloCT / * ' ( flUU Uma , ' CHAsTh. LEE , - Dealer in Hardwoinl Lnmlier , T Woooj : r t jirtdriini _ M rioarjnf . _ 9th an jMlQA | JMIIIInafy and Notlonaw ji ' uim I. ODBRVELDBRVi CO.W Imuorters & Jokers of Millinery & KoMi TO. 110 4 111 Poulh I1U 8lr t ZJJ . , . . . - . J. T. ROBINSON NOTION Wholesale Notions and FDrnisnini 03 nJ W6 South 10th Plr l , Om h . . VINYARD a SCHNEIDER , „ ' Notions and Gent's ' Fnrnisliing Gooii UOtllarotr Bu il , Omaha. - . . . . . . . . . . . . CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , All * Ore f. te. . Omtht. A. H. Bishop , M lMf > . CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , C rrT nk ( look of prlaUnc , wripplni n paper , gptcul tUtulloo H n to CM lo WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Aniiliary Fnlilisners , Dtklen IB type , pr iie § and prtnter * ' lupptlM. M _ South lh Strtel. Oin h . Kuboer Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Cll Clothing ml leather lleltlnf. lom Fnni m Htrtot. 8te omJFUt I ngs A. L. STRAND CO. . Pnmps , Pines and Engines , i Steam , watpr , rtillmy and mining iuppllps , tie. M _ y.M nil \1t t'trnmn Blrot'l , Onmlin. CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Fleam ami Wtlor Biu > i > llci , llciili\inr ( < T fur MMi Kuoit A Co'll RoOil . 1111 F rn m St. , Uinahft. J "U.S. WIND "ENGINE ft Steam and Water Supplies , ' nalllday Wind Mills. ( Hit niul ma Knrnnm 8t. , Omth * . U. K. Hun , Avtlnu Mftlmijttr. BROWNELL & CO. . Enginen , Boilers and General Machinery , Bbcet Iron Work , Stonm Vumpn. w MUU. 1213K II Ltavonworth Street , OIUHIUI. i. , g = B < Sooda. i PHIL. STIMMEL& CO. Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden See 811 anil CI3Joim St. . Omaha j 8 torn B Foryv dUi3 _ & > jC mm8eJori | ARMSTRONG. PE TnS & CC rT Storage , Forwarding and Commission , i Urnncli linnie of the llonnpHuiiKf Co. " ' " ivholesalo anil retail. l : f ,1310 ana Ull Uard tilreat , Omaha. Telcpbonu No. 7W. ffJFACTIIBEBS. Cornlco. _ _ _ _ _ EAGLE Manufacture Galyanized Iron and Cornice , Johu Bponeler , rroprlnlor. 1WJ Dodiio and 103 and 105 Nortli lUlli Biniol. Omaha. ; _ Smoke Staoka , Boilers , Eto. " H. K. SAWYER Manufacturing Dealer in SraoKe Slacks , . Brllchlnti , Tnnki and ( leneral Boiler Impairing. 131 ! Uodgo Slreet , Oiunlia , Nob. _ PAXTON & VIERLJNO , r WrongM and Cast Iron Building f orfc Knalno , Ilrmi work , icnoral foundry , mnchln * t ' lilackimllb work. Offlco and worki. U. f. Rj. tt < i llth fllreel , Omabk. OMAHA WIRE * IRON WORKS , „ Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Ralllnn OMAHA SAFE ATi'b IRON Man'frs ' of Tire & Burglar Proof Safes V ulU. Jail work , Iron and wire fencing , iliini. * ta. Anareen , Prop'r. Cor. lllli iul Jarkion BU. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co AlulHilucturer. lillil Jubtvrn In Wasons Bnggies Rate Plo sEtc , , , Cur. Uiu u.ij rutillci - , i/.a.ilia. > ub MEACHER & LEACH , General Ajcnln for Dlebold Hafe & Ixick Co. ' * ' Fire and Burglar Proof SafesTime Locte. V ult and Jail Work , 141i I'nrnam Slrccl. Om > ha. j H. M.&S. W..JUNES , i-uict rornlo A. T. Kcnjon & Co. , WlioloBiUa nnd rolnll Booksellers and Stationers , Flno WoilJlim Mnllnnury , Cummurilul ntuilonery. llrj l > uiiilit ! > hi. Uiuuliii , Nel ) . OMAHA MIIANCH. J. P. SEIBERLING & CO. , ( Akron , Ohio , ) Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K : Mead , Mnnugcr. la 1.1 Lvnvcnwoilb ! . , Om b4 CANFIELD Manufacturers of Overalls , | JMOI rauu , Sblru. Etc. 110 ] and 1104 Uouglu Btre V 0 aba. Neb. . Bash , Doora , Eto. M. TA. oisBROw" * CO. , I Wboloialo Manufaetaran of i , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch Offlco , llth and Hart BtreoU , Omaha , Neb BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Moulding * , Hlalr Work and Inlerlor Hard Wood n X lib. M. B. Comer lib and l aTCDurtb Htr U , u Omaha , Neb. ' OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , j Manufacturers , of Mouldings , Sash , Doors , And Illlndi , Turnlna , Stair-work. Dank and Offlu MUlnii. 2Utfi and Poppleton ATCUU . Brewers. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , ortb Eighteenth Street , Orpaba. N l ) a n. PAI.UEB. N. P. KICHMAN. J. D. ni.ANOOA : PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Lire Stock Commission Merchants , ) MoCOY BROS. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Market f urnliboil free on application. f > lo ktri an < /B dcT ( urnliiiixl oniiMKl Inrmi. Iloferfnce * ; uo > ba National Hank and .HoulU Umaba Natluual , ITDlei Block Yrdi , SouUi Omaba. LORIMER. WESTERFIELD St MALEV Live Stock Commission , Moon 16 , ICicbaniie llnlldlug , Union Blook Ti boutb Uiaaba , Neb , ALEXANDER & FITCH , Commission Dealers in Live Stock , Hoom 22 , opposlto Kiclnnpe nullillns , Union BUyJ Vards , buulli Orautia , Nub , UNT5"N STOCK" YARDS CO. , " " ? Of Omaha , Limited , John K. Boyd , ljuperlulondenl. FKANK D. MEAD , \ "ENTER in ! BUILDER Flue cabinet work u Hpeclalty. Telephone 640t POO South SistoCBth Stro > * r * * Lt