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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , FEBHUARY 4. 1888. . THE SPECULATIVE MAMETS , Another Wnr Rumor Causes An Advance in Wheat. CORN DULL AND FEATURELESS. Blight Fluctuation * * In Hympntliy With Wheat ProvlnlonH Continue Quiet Ilut StronR Cattle Steady Lower Quotations CHICAGO ritonUCE MAIIKET. CIIICAOO. Feb. a. ( Special Telegram to the HUE. ] Karly this morning n few houses had London cables advising them that seri ous political complications had arisen , and that the London Times and Standard con tained very warlike articles this morning. It was this news which held the wheat-market tip and caused some advance In prices shortly before the eloso when the Information be came more generally circulated. There arc n good'nmny wheat bulls to be found and the bears themselves do not belittle the effect of n foreign war. They are rendered cautious by the knowledge that an actual outbreak o ( war would send prices up by cents while the carrying cnnrircsu | > on which is their main reliance for a profit In short selling will only depress them by eighths. It was reported that one prominent bear had covered 150,000 bushels of short wheat to-dny. May wheat opened at $ lc and during early trailing sold down toMc \ , but with very light trading at that price , then advanced to 81J < c end fluctuated between that , price and Sl ; > < c for sorno time , then dropped to 81)iSljS ) < 1 and advanced to b2c , which was the price nl the 1 o'clock close. March wheat opened ul If c , sold down to 70 , ! < c and the nominally high point , and the close was f > % c. The speculative corn market was dull anil featureless. Price fluctuations follower closely these of wheat , and there seemed tc bo nothing either In the news or in the nctior of individual operators to influence values There was very little done for outside specu lators , and the wheat deal was more interest ing to local traders. May corn opened at fy < . ( fffW C ) and during the early trading touched ! itVc ! straight , but there was but little trail Ing nt that price and quick reactions followed There were abundant buyers' orders lit thii' ' price , but only a small amount for sale am but few of the orders could bo filled Prices advanced to f > 22/c. fell again to 52J ; © 52e then , in sympathy with the latoi strength in wheat , advanced to 52J < © 5to : am closed there at 1 o'clock. March corn opcnei at 47 0 and closed nominally at 48J < c. Oats were firm In sympathy with othci grains , but trading was light. All specula tlvo business was In May delivery , whicl opened at 32jjfc , Bold up to 33o and closed u 1 o'clock at that price asked. In the provision trade a slow feeling rathe held control. Operators were in fair attend unco , but there was seemingly more or les reluctance to branch out , and trading in d ! ( foront lines failed to reach more than a fail aggregate. In the general market , however the strong1 tone lately prevailing was full ; maintained. Lard was particularly ilrm and at 1 o'clock showed an advance of 2rf ( < Bo on last night's closing. Short ribs wen unchanged and in pork the decline sufTerci was only 2'jfe. AFTKUXOON SESSION Wheat steady Ma ; closing at b'J@H2Vc. Corn steady , May U2e bill. Oats were firm. Pork was n shad stronger ; May , $14.55 ; February , S14.3C Lard , Fobruar.v , $7.77X@7.80 ; March , * 7.80 May , J7.l5ii7.'J7 > < J' . Short ribs were a trill firmer and closed at $ " . ) for February $7.11' for March and $7.77 bid for May. CHICAGO MVK STOCK. CiilUAno , Feb. 3. [ Special Telegram t the HUE. ] CATTLI : Trade was fair nn prices steady as compared with yesterdaj The demand centered on goodtoclioicc stocV sucti soiling at strong prices , perhaps , 1 some instances better than yesterday , bu plain and common , or half fattened stock hate to stand back , as usual , and b peddled out In the usual very sloi and unsatisfactory manner. Native butcher stock was about the same as for a day or tw past that is , substantially lower than las week. Canning stock was about as low as t tiny time. A few samples of Texans fattcnc em cotton seed or cotton seed oil cake wer hero yesterday and made good prices. Yur dealers in stockers and feeders report pro ! poets fair for a revival in tradi as some of the well know regular Virginia buyers are on the marki and more are duo. Fancy. $5.25i5.GO ( ; goo steers , 1350 to 1500 Ibs , $4.505.00 ; inedlun 13.75(34.25 ( ; inferior , $3.00@3.50 ; stockei and feeders , $3.153.40. Cows , bulls an mixed , $1.75@3.10 ; bulk , $2.05(32.50. ( Text cattle , corn-fed , $3.25@4.00. Hoes Trade was slow at the opening wit prices a strong 5c lower on best heavy , anil good lOo lower on light , light mixed an medium. Heat heavy closed at $5.GO5.7 ( and fair to good packing sorts $5.'i' > ( < j.5.V { and light medium $5.15@5.30. Assorte light , 5.10@5.20 ; pigs , $4.50ii5.00. ( FINANCIAL. NEW YOHK , Feb. 3. [ Special Tclpgrn to the BER.I STOCKS Lower prices for stocl were recorded again to-day and the mark , at times was bordering on dcmoralizatlo Bear talk predominated , but hinged entire on rate-cutting in the west , where the fovi seems to bo spreading. The western roat have as U i'd eastern lines to pro rate ( through business , and rumors are that some instances their requests 1mvo bci granted. The Grand Trunk is reported cu ting west-bound rates and other roads a liable to bo drawn into the fight. Rates the Missouri river have been cut badly , tl Burlington making reductions ranging fro 5 to ! 15 per cent. There is no telling who : this slashing of rates will stop , but the liu cations are that It will bo continued uir some of the new lines , who are anxious f butlness , got enough and cry a halt. In tl meantime the revenue of the old Hues is II ble to bo severely reduced , and on this thco the boars are working and have sold t ! Grangers freely , resulting in a drop to-di of 9tf@Af P ° r t > cntSt. . Paul appeared to pegged at " 5 , as nil attempts to force in keep it below that figure were futilo. Leu stock has como out freely. Tha short ! nt < cst has also been increased. Gould stoe were comparatively steady , butCoalersbro ! ? * @K per cent ou reports that the strl would spread to otherdistricts. . Weste Union held its own , but Louisville St Nus vlllo dropped Jjf per cent. Atchlson , cc trary to expectations , wui fairly uctivo ai higher under manipulations by Boston pi ties , who , ilndlng a largo short interest , .cc * eluded to drive the shorts in with good efftv The total sales wenvlSO.OOO shares. GOVEUNMKNTC Government bonds we ilull but Ilrm. TCftllCUIUT'S QUOTATIONS. . . , j per cent , PKIMC MEIICANTILE PAPKR CS7 i lent , STBUI.I.NO Exrn.NUK Dull and weak at | ( . $ a. ' { lor CO doj-a ; $4b5i : < for demand. MAIIKKT8. , Feb. 3. Following arc the 2 :30 : closing price * ! Flour Steady nnd unehanKcd : winter wheat bbls , M.no ( < | 5..lO ; saeks , * : ! .Wi.75 ) : ; wheat , bbls , W.fiOa4.riO ; sueks. t'-2.70 ( < i4,3V * tirlntrfl.7r > @ 3. < Hl ; rye Hour. | 2.5 < 33.10 i > cr bbl : buckwheat flour , t3.00i5o.7C ( t > cr bbl. Wheat Dull , and speculation centered In May ; prices fluctuated > o during tic ) session nnd closed } < c nbovc yesterday : cash , Tt'v'i i March , 7Dti-ltkij May , 8'J l-irn : . Corn Dull , with fluctuations within a nar row range ; early sales were made t yester day's close nnd ut the close the market ruled steady for enih nnd c hlphcr for futures ; cash , 47 ; < fc ; March , 4Sfc ) ; May , WJ < BOats - Oats Dull , with very little change ; May , Rite. Rite.Kyo Dull at ( fie. liarley Nominal nt 81(2 ( S2c. Pi line Timothy $2.47. Flax-seed fl.4Kj ( 1.4rt > tf. Whsky-l.l ) ! ) . I'ork Fairly active and steady : cash , $14.30 ; May , * 14..V , . Lard Moderately active nnd steadier , with cash nnd March quoted ntfT.W ) ; May , $7.iT' ! , . Dr.v Salted Mcuts-Shouldors , | .0o@0.10 ; short clear , | S.OO(3S.05 ; short ribs , t'.fiO. Huttnr Unchanged ; creamery , a2g.'Jj4c ( ( ) ; dairy , 21 > ; ( a2 c. Cheese Steady ; full cream chcddars , 10J flats , ll > 4@Il } c : younf Americas , - . Hides Unchanged ; green hides 6Kc ; preen frozen , fie ; heavy preen salted , OX ; light preen salted , 0 f ; Halted bull. 5J c ; green bull , 4i c ; preen salted calf , Sc : dry flint nnd dry calf , 12@l.c ( : branded , 15 j > cr cent oft : deacons , 'ic each ; dry salted , lOc. * Tallow Unchnnpcd ; N'o. 1 , country , 4@ 4 > fc , No. 2,3 , ; cake , 4 , c per Ib. Keceipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 25,000 10.00C Wheat , bu . SI.OOO 13KH ( Corn , bu . lfl,000 ( lilKX ( Oats , bu. . . . 10-KKI ( &liOt , ( Kyc , tm . 4XK ( ) 1KK , Harley , bu . 4 : > ,000 11 , ( XX New York , Fob. 3. Wheat Receipts. 3UX , : ) ; exports , none ; options ruled weal ) early , but declined u trifle , later strength ened nnd advanced Uy@Kci leaving oft steadj nt llifi'.fu ' below the top ; spot lots firm ; No. . 1 red , nominal at SHIo ; No. ! i red , b'JWe in cle vator , Ulc afloat ; March closing at IKP c. Corn Heceipts , 1,400 ; exports , 5,000 spot qulot and steady ; options declined i trltlo early , later rallied WtMc , closing firm ungraded , OOj lttlKc ; No. 3 , ft'Jo ; No. 2 OOo in elevator , ( M ) c f. o. b. , 01 ( u01K ( ntloat ; March I'losing at 00c. Oats Keceipts , J'.i.OOO ; exports , 202 ; fairly nctivc nml ) .Cii } o lower ; mixed western 3'JS41c ( ; ; Whlto western , 41@4tiu. Coffee Spot , fnlr ; Uio , Ilrnt-nt $1(5.25 ( ; op tions ZWnW points higher nnd fairly uctivu sales , 125,000 bags ; February , * 1'J.55 ( < ? 12.M ) March , # 12.tT12.75 : ; April , * 12.2r @ 12.00 May. $ l3.10@ia.55 ; .Itme , $12.10@12.45 ; July. . M.7.j l2.15 ; August , $11.55 ( 11.85. Petroleum Steady ; United , UOJ c. Kggs Quiet nnd generally steady ; western 2tTt2tkc. ! ( : Pork Firmly held and in fair request. Lard : i < vi4 points higher and Ilrm ; west ernsteam , spot , quoted at $4.10. Hutter Dull and unchanged ; wcstcni , ! -Wtv. Cheese Quiet and steadily held ; western St. Ijouls , Feb. 3. Wheat Firm am higher ; cash , SOjfcSSlo ; May , Mo. Corn Finn ; cash,4fi } @IOJi'c ; May , 4S c Oats Kasy ; cash , JSOftMO'tfc : May , Porlc-15.00. Whisky $1.08. Uuttcr Firm ; creamery , 24@30c ; dairy IS1 ' . AFTKHXOOK Bo.\iin Wheat easy ; Febrti ary , bUo bid ; March , Sl , ' < c bid ; May , b'J e Corn Irregular ; February , 40r ; bid ; March 47J o ; May , 4S5 < GJ ISJ e. Oats Uarely steady May , 30 > 4 : toxc. JUinncapoliH , Feb. 3. Wheat Ther was some demand for wheat to-day , but i was mostly from shippers ; receipts , 248 cars shipments , . 411. Closed : In store No. hard , cash , 77' c ; March , "So : May , SOt 7Sc ; No. 1 northern , 7(5 ( , . Flour Unchanged ; patents , in sacks t ship , $4.1l4.25 ) ; bakers' , ? 3.20@3.45. KiuiHnH City , Feb. 3 , Wheat Steady No. 2 ioft , cash , 70 0 asked ; Muy , 80 > < bid , Sl&isked. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 43o asked March , 44e ; May , 4\c ( \ bid , 47c asked. Oats No. 2 , 29 > < c asked. Ijlvcrpool , Feb. 3. Wheat Quiet wit supply good ; California No. 1 , Us 9d pe cental. Corn Quiet ; new mixed western , 4s 10 % per cental. _ liIVK STOCK. Chicago , Feb. 3. The Drover's Journ : reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 8,000 ; strong ; fane steers , $3.00@5.00 ; stockers $2.15a'3.40 ' ; cows bulls and mixed , $1.75@3.10 ; Texas con fed cattle , * 3.25@4.00. Hogs Receipts , 24,000 ; dull and 1C lower ; mixed , $5.005.40 ' ; heavy , $5.i © 5.70 ; light , $4.90@5.3'0 ; skips , $3.50@4.ft Sheep Heceipts , 0,000 ; steady ; nativci $ . 1.00 © 5.25 ; western. $4.00@5.15j Texans $2.754.00 ; lambs , $5.00@(5.40. ( National Stock Yards , East 8 IxmlH , Feb. 3. Cattle Heceipts , 1,2 shipments , 1,300 ; market stronger ; choic heavy native steers , $4.40@5.40 ; fair to goo native steers , $3.005.40 ; butchers' steen medium to prime , $3.104.20 : stockers an feeders , fair to good , $2.00@3.30 ; ranger ordinary to good , $2.20@4.25. Hogs Receipts , 2,400 ; shipments. 4SX ( steady ; ehoico heavy and butchers ; sole tions , $5.40@5.55 ; packing , medium to cholci $5.105.45 ; light grades , ordinary to gooi $4.K5.20. ! ) Kansas City , Feb. 3. Cattle Receipt ! 2,000 ; shipments , 535 ; steady for good ; wen and a shudo lower for common ; good 1 choice corn-fed. $4.25@4.75 ; common I medium , $3.2ft@4.15 ; stockers , $1.80@2.21 feeders , $2.603.25 ; cows , $ l.30@3.00. Hogs Receipts , 5,500 : shipments , 801 opened strong and 5c higher ; closed wco und the advance lost ; common to choic f I.G5@5.50 ; skips and pigs , $3.00@4.50. OMAHA laVK STOCK. Cattle. Friday , Feb. 3,1888. The receipts were light and the qunlil very common , only a few loads of fair catt being offered. The market was considcrab' stronger when the class of cattle was co Bidered. The market closed strong with bi very few head sold. Hogs. The receipts of hogs were light and tl finality only fair. The market o | > otied stroi at an advance of 5o and closed steady wil everything taken , The market was c pecially strong on mixed crudes. One lo ; of choice heavy sold at $5.50. Stioop. There were no sheep hero and nothing w ; doing on the market. Olllclnl Hecolpts. Cnttlo 1 Hogs 2,3 1'rnrnllinj ; I'rlucn. Showing prevailing prices paid for II' ' stock on the market : Prime steers , 1IUX ) to 1500 Ibs.$4,00 @ 4.25 Prlmo steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 3.35 ( $4.00 Fat little steers , 000 to 1050 Ibs. 3.35 ( M.So Corn-fed r.ingo steel's , 1200 to 1500 Ibs 3.50 W4.00 © 3.00 Common to medium coxvs 1.75 W2.25 Western cows ' . 1.50 ( JT2.50 Fair to Clood range feeders. . . . 2.30 ( Jt2.ti3 Medium to good nutlvu feeders , IKK ) Ibs and upwards 2.25 < ? 3.40 Common to medium bulls 2.25 ( & 2.50 Fair to medium native feeders , WO Ibs anil upwards 2.25 © 2.50 Stoekers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2.15 © 2.75 Prlmu fut sheep 3.75 © 4.23 Good fat 'bhcep , IK ) © UK ) Ibs. . . . 3.2,5 © 3.50 Fair to medium sheep 2.25 © 3.0fl Common sheen , . . 1.75 ( 2.23 Light and medium hogs 4.00 © 5.011 Full-to choice heavy hogs 5.25 © 5.50 Foir to ehoico mixed hogs 5.15 © 5.33 ICeprem-iuiuivo Salon. NATIVK STEHItS. BULLS. . . 1 .1SOO 2.00 1 i2000 3.00 I..1.750 3.00 3.00STOCKED. STOCKED. 0 733 2-.S5 _ noos. No. Av. Sr. Pr. No. AT. Sr. Pr. C.9..157 11)0 ) $4.70 (10..245 ( 120 $5.25 S . . . ,175 300 4.t'5 ' ( ' , . . .252 120 5.25 80..175 It'fl 6.10 78..260 120 5.30 SI..223 320 5.15 74..247 120 6.RO 81..215 100 6.15 C2..255 4SO S.itO 75..200 40 6.15 00..252 80 5.35 75. . . .200 40 5.15 (58..240 ( SO 6.35 51..207 50 5.15 05..25S 6.35 85..1111 240 5.15 01..281 100 5.35 71..230 200 5.20 KI..2S3 1(50 ( 6.40 75..21 ! ) 200 5.20 ( VS..551 40 5.40 71..247 3VO 5.20 M..273 bO 6.40 74..215 240 5.20 ( V . . . .3tVi IK ) 6.40 7 . . . .202 100 6.20 5ll..243 6.40 69..220 240 6.25 63..341 bfl 6.40 7S..210 200 C.25 54..312 120 5.00 Dookntjo nnil Coiinnisulon. Public inspectors dock pregnant sows 40 pounds , stags 80 pounds each. Dead hogs. 100 pounds ami over , $1.00@ 2.00 per cwt , leas than 100 Ibs , of no value. Yardage : Cattle , 25o ; hogs , 80 ; sheep. 5o per head. Feed : Corn , $1.00 per. bu. ! timothy liny , &W ; prairie hay , $20 per ton. Commissions : Cattle , 50c per head ; calves and yearlings , $10 per car. Hogs and sheep : Single decks , $ ,1 ; public inspection on hogs , ISc per par. All sales unless otherwise stated per 100 Ibs live weight. Ilvc Stock Notes. Hogs higher. Cattle n shade higher. A. Prince , West Point , came in with n loaO of steers. A. Cruise , Atkinson , marketed n load ol 40c hogs to-day. John ( . Schlytcrnof Danncbrog , marketed one load of hogs. L. B. Dcnboni , of Valparaiso , marketed r load of 25u hogs. C. H. Parinclco & Co. , of Cedar Creek , marketed 43o hogs. Whit Wilson , 131air , was among the visitor ! at the yards to-day , Parmaleo & Co. , of Cedar Creek , marketei cattle at the top price. August Arricns came in from Howan' to-day with n load of hogs. H. A. Heubuer , of Norfolk , " was on the market with n load of cattle. * N. B. Barggrccn , Wahoo. was on tin market with a load of corn fed cattle. Mr. Gardanier , of the firm of Gnrdanicr Arris & Co. , Scribner , was at the yards. N. K. Iteddon , of North Loup , marketed i load of good hogs at the. top price , $5.50. S. S. Griftln was hero and marketed n loai of cattle from Jamaica , which sold at &t.C5. "Pletch" Brown , the pioneer stock com mission man at thcso yards has again re sumcd business. P. M. Colby , of the firm of Colby & Co. Bradshaw , was on the market with a car o hogs which brought $5.85. Messrs. Weathcrby & Foley , commissioi men have discovered , n now game. It i celled "blow the bean , " and is a great sue cess. Folcy is 4-O.T5 ahead with Weutherby i close second at i'J.50. OMAHA WHOLiESAliE MARKETS Produce , Fruits , Etc. Friday , Feb. 3. Tlic following arc the prices at whicl round lota of produce are sold on this mnr kct. Fruits ornthcr linen of yoods rcqulrlni. extra labor of jxicMni.i cannot always h supplied on outside orders at the same price , quoted Uie local trade. BUTTEU Light receipts , easy dcmuni and prices unchanged is all Urn can bo said about this market. W quote : creamery , solid packed , 22i24c choice rolls , 10i ( 18c ; medium , 14@10o ; lov grades , 10@12c. E os Heceipts are still light , but the dc maud is the sauio and prices are once mor quoted unchanged. Wo quote 20(7l21c ( fo cold storage ; 22@23c for strictly fresh. Limei eggs arc very slow at 15c. POULTKY The demand was in excess of th < supply to-day and prices are quoted firn with an umvard tendency. Wo quote Dressed chickens , 7@Se per Ib ; turkeys , 8i ( Oc ; ducks , 8@.lc ; geese , 0@10c. ONIONS Arc Ilrm at the recent advance and prices are now quoted : Home grown , 7 @S5cc ; Spanish onions , per 50-Hi crate , tl.5 @ 1.75. CHANGES The expected consignmentshnv not yet como to hand , but the supply is full , equal to the demand and prices are quotd unchanged. Wo quote : Valcncias , t7.f)0 ( < 8.00 per case of 420 ; Florida , brights , fi.25 ( > 4.50 ; russetts , $3.50@4.00 ; Mexican , M.OO. CAIUI.UIK IH scarce and in good demand but wo quote prices unchanged at f 1 per doi nnd2K@3c per Ib for California.N Tim.Nii's Are soiling at 75c per bushel with rutabagas at 55@00c per bushel. SAUEH KHAUT Manufacturers seem to b olosmg out stock on hand and a reduction 1 noted. Wo quote : Choice perbbl. of 30 gal 3.25@S.50 ; % bbl. , H57@5.00. 11.00 i > c bbl of 50 gal. BANANAS Stocks now on hand are full , equal to all dcmaud of buyers and prices re main unchanged. We quote (3.00 to 3.50 fo medium and $3.50 to $4.00 for choice. APPLES Nothing of change to note in thl line , but prices remain firm and in some case choice lots of Wino Seps have sold as high a $4.50. Other quotations are given unchanged Wo quote eastern frtait , fair to choice stocl- $3.50@3.75 ; fancy stock , $3.754.00. LK.MONS Mcssinas , $5.00(35.50 ( per box. POTATOES No changn to note but price are Ilrm nnd unchanged. Wo quote Utah and Colorado stock , $1.10@1.15 an choice homo grown , 95@1.00 ; common grade utOOc. CELERY AVe quote 40g45c ( per dozen fo choice and45g50o ( for fancy. CHAFES Arc without change and iti quote $7.50@8.00 per bbl. for Malagas , an larger sized bbls. in projiortion up to $10. URANS Good stock. $2.00@2.30 ; fair t good , $1.CO@1.SO , and California beans t $3.25@2.40 SWKET POTATOES Are nearly out of th market. Wo still quote : 2@2) ) < fo per Ib , , wit extra at 3e. CIUEII Choice Michigan cider , fO.OOQO.t per bbl. of 32 gal. PorcoiiN Choice rico corn is quoted j 4@4Xo per Ib. other kinds , 2K@3o per Ib. CAHHOTS t2.250.2.50 i > er barrel. PAIISSITS New stock , $2.50 per barre There are few on the market. DOvsTcus Plain standard , 25c ; plain si lects , 30o ; standard. 40o ; extra selects , 3Tn New York counts , 40c ; bulk oysters , count : $1.85 per 100 ; selects , $2.00 iw gal ; itandan $1.25 per gal. CAULIFLOWER Good stock , $2.00@2.80. CALIFORNIA FRUITS There are onlyafe' ' pears in the market , nt $2.50g2.75 ; oxti line , $3.00. CiiANiiF.nnics Bell & Cherry , $10.00010. . ' Bell & Bugle , $10.50 ® 11.00 ; Capo Cods , $11.1 @ 11.50. Fui3 In layers , 13glOc ( ; cake , lie per 11 DATES Prussian , 80 per Ib. NUTS Peanuts , X@7c , raw ; Brazil nut lie ! ; almonds , Tarragona , 22u ; Englla jvalnuts , 15 ( < vlgc ; fllborts , I8c ; Italian dies nuts , I5o ; pecans , I2c. HosKYr-Is somewhat scarce and found i previous quotations ; 10@21o for l-lb. frames canned honey , 10@12o per H . Grocer' * Ijlst. PnovisioNs-Hams , ll < ifM ( ! o ; breakfai bacon , ll CJllKo ; bacon sides.O i'.iKc ; di salt , SiSSJicj shoulders , 6 > Ji ( 7o ; dried bcc 10 ® He. CINDY Mixed , UQlIc ; stick , CANNEH Goon ? Oysters' , standard , per rnsc , $ n.ROn.al > ; strawlwrrics , 2-lb per cnno , $3.2ACrf3. ! ; raspberries , ' S-lb per case. $3.20 < i } 8.HO ; Callfonila pears , JW cose , $ .7lKjt4.bO ; apricots , per cose , $4..v ) < 34.CO ; pcachc * , per case , $5.CiO < ff5.75 ; white chcrrios , per case. $ IHH ) ; Cnl. plumsi > orcaso.t4. : ) @ 4.40 ; blucbor- rii-s , per case , $2.IO ! < ii2.40 ; egg plums , 2-lb tier case , f..riO ; plneapiile9 , 2-lb , per case , $3.20@5.75 ; Mb salmon , per dot , $1.8.Vjtl.05 ; 2-lb gooseberries , i > cr i-ose , | 3.UA ( < ? U.i3 : ; 2-lb string beans , per case , H.MKiiI.P"i ; 2-lb Lima beans , icr case. $1 ftVVlj.Co ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , W.00@2.70 ; 2-lb early Juno pear , per case , $2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.50 ; 2-lb corn , $2.30a2.40. ( Diiini ) FIUMTS Apples , new , ' , 7 < JI"l c ; cvajKirtttcd f > 0-lb ring , Dii'MlOc ; raspberries , cvajwrntcil , 2"a2.'ic ( ; blackberries , evapor ated , ti 4' < rMOc : pitted cherries , 21ti22c ( ; East- crn , ' s i > eachcs , new , b@S c ; California peaches , new , J s , I4i ( 15o ; evapor ated , peeled peaches. 2yT30o ( ( ; evapor ated , unparcd , 202to ( ; new cur rants , 7i$7tfc ( $ ; prunes , new , .ViT5i.fi ! ; citron , 25c ; raisins , Ixsndon layers , $ J.45 ( < ? 2.WI ; California loose muscatels , $2. 10Q2. 15 ; new Valencia , 7Jffil8c. KEFisr.nljAiin Tierce , 7fc ? ; 40-lb square cans , 7Jfc ; 50-lb round. 7)Ce ; 20-lb round , 7if'e ; lo-lb palls , 8i4'c ; 5-lb pulls , SBC ; 2-lb nails. 8c. Koi'B Seven-sixteenths , llgllVc. TOIIACCO Lorlllard's Climax , 45c ; Splen did , 45c ; Mechanic's Delight , 44c ; Lcggctt & Meyer's Star , 45o ; Cornerstone , SUc ; Drum- mond's Horseshoe , 44e ; J. T. . 40c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 4lc ; Catlln's meerschaum. 31c ; Catlin's ' Old St.vle , 23c ; Pciwr Hcldslck. ( He. _ _ ' t > ! | i ! ; powdered , 8 4'Vi8i ( < e ; New Orleans , < - : - , $2.00 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00. STAIICH Mirror glass , 5 ic ; Graves' corn , 0 } < e ; Oswcgo gloss , Oc ; Oswcgo corn , 7' ' < e. Hoi.HM ) Hr.mtiNos 70di73 per keg. PICKI.KS Medium in bbls , $7.00 ; do in half jibls , $4.00 ; small , in bbls , M.OO ; do in half bbls , $4.50 ; gcrklns , in bbls , $9.00 ; do in half bbls , $5.00. COFKEK Ordinary grades , 18@IOc ; fair , lli20c ; prime , 20g21o ; fancy green and vellow , 22i < 24c ; old governmi-nt Java. 2S@ 30o ; interior Java , SifgSSe ; Moi-ha , 28@ : h- ! Arbucicle's roasted , 2.'t4c ' ; McLaugUlin's XXXX , Slj/c ; Dllworth's , 23c ; Hed Cross , c. JELLIES 30-lb pails , $1.50@1.75. TEAS Japans , 20Vj5."c ( ; gunpowder , 20@ fiOc ; Young Hyson , 2oi ( 55c ; Oolong , 20i ( 05c. BROOMS No. 1 varnished handle1 * per doz. , $2.50 ; extra No. 1 , fj.75 ; extra No. 2 , W. 50 ; common plain 3-tle , J1.05 ; heavy stable , $ -1.00. Svurrs New Orleans molasses perbbl. , 4:10 : per gal. ; corn syrup , 35c ; half bbls. , 37o ; 4 gallon kegs , $1.55. SLT Per bbl. car load , SI. 40. MAIM.K SUUAU Bricks , 12'ieper Ib ; pcnnj cakes , 15e per Ib. WOODENWAHC Two-hoop pails , per doz. , $1.40 ; three-hoop pails , $1.05 ; No. 1 tub , $0.50 : No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub $4.50 ; wash boards , $1.50 ; fancy washboards , $11.50 ; as sorted bowl ? , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns. J'J.r.O . ; No 2 churns , $3.f > 0 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; bitttci tubs , fl.70 ; spruce , in nests. $1.75. CUACKEIIS , CAKES , KTC. Prices subject tc change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city goods ) , 7u ; sodt snowllukes ( in tins ) , lie ; soda dandy , fi' c ; soda wafers ( in tins ) , 10e ; soda zephyr , Be : city oyster , 0' < c ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oys ter , 5 > < fc ; gem oyster , 5c ; monitor , 7c Omaha oyster , 7c ; i > carl oystvr,5u ; picnic , 5c snowdrop oyster , So ; butter , 5o : Boston , 8c Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , OJ c cracker meal , 5 } c ; graham , 8c ; graliun wafers , lOo ; graham wafers in pound pack ages , 1 . ) ac ; hard bread , 5e ; milk , 7J e ; oat meal. So ; oatmeal wafers. lOo ; oatmeal wa fcrs in Ibpkps , 12Jc } ; animals , 12c ; bolivci ginger ( round ) , 7c ; f cream , 8c ; Cornhill 10c ; cracknclls , lOc ; frosted cream , 8).jC ) ginger snaps , Sc ; ginger snaps ( city ) , ! lc home made ginger snaps in boxes , 13c ; lionic mauo ginger snaps ( i Ib cans ) per dozen $ 2.50 ; Icmod cream , 80 ; pretzels ( ham made ) , llj ui assorted cakes , and Jumbles llj e ; assorted lingers , 15c : afternoon tei ( in tins ) per dozen , $7.00 ; banana lingers 14o ; butter jumbles , lljfo : Brunswick , 15c brandy snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( new ) lOo ; chocolate wafers , 15c ; Christmas luncl ( in tins ) , per do/en , $4.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps 14c ; coffee cake , 12c ; Cuba Jumbles , I l } e cream puffs , 20o ; egg. fumbles , 14u ; . gingoi drops , lie ; honey jumbles , llKe ; jelly Hug ers , 15c ; jelly wafers , 15c ; jelly tart ( new ) 15e ; lady lingers , 13c ; vanilla bar , 14o ; vn nilla wafers , 14o ; Aricnna wafers , 1 dozei packages in box , per dozen , $2.50. All goods packed in cans 1 ct. per Ib. ad vance except Snowflake and Wafer Soda which is packed only in cans. Soda in 2 Ib and 3 Ib. paper boxes , M centpcr Ib. advance all other goods , 1 cent per Ib. advance. Sodi in 1 Ib. paper boxes , 1 cent per Ib. advance The 2 Ib. boxes arc packed in cases holding 1 ! in a case. The 3 Ib. boxes are packed in case holding 12 in a cnso. The 1 Ib. boxes an packed in cases holding 30 in a case. One Ib Graham and Oatmeal Wafers packed 2 doz in a case. Show Tops for boxes , with glass opcningti show goods , 75 cents. Cans for Wafer Soda $3.00 not returnable. Cans for Snowflaki Soda , $0.00 per doz. Tin Cases with Glas Face to display the goods , 75cents each. Ni charges for Packages except for cans and returnable turnablo cases. Glass Front Tin Cans nm "Snowllake" Soda Cans are returnable a prices charged Dry Goods. DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz. , lO c ; Wes Point 29 in. 10 oz. , 12 > < c : West Point 10 in. 1 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 In. 11 oz , 16c. Check Caledonia X , OYc ; Caledonia XX , 10'ic Economy , O e. ; Otis , 8 > c. KENTUCKY JEANS Memorial , 15c ; Canton 18c ; Durham , 27Uc ; Hercules , 18e ; Learning ton , 22 > c ; Cottswold , 25c. CRASH Stevens' B , Oo ; bleached , 7c ; Stc vens' A , 7Kc ; bleached , 8) ) c ; Stevens' P 8Kc ; bleached , 9) ) < c ; Stevens' N , 9rfc blenched , lOKc ; Stevens' S II T , 12' e. MISCELLANEOUS Table- oil cloth , $2,8 ! plain Holland , SU'c to 9c ; Dado Holland 12Ko. CAMUIHCS Slater , 4J c ; Woods , 4Kc ; Star dard , 4J c ; Peacock , 4 > Jc. COMFORTERS $0.00 ( < i35.00 BLANKETS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored $1.1 8.00. BLEACHED SHEETING Berkeley cambric No. 60 , O o ; Best Yet , 4-4 , OJ/c ; butter clot : OO , 4W , Cabot , 7Kc ; Farwell , 8c ; Fruit o Loom. 9o ; Greene G , Oc ; Hope , 7c ; Kin Phillip cambric , llo ; Lonsdale , ll&c ; Lorn dale , 8Jfc ; New York mills , lO c ; Peppcrcl 42-in , 10KcPeppercll,40-in. ; , , HKojPcppcrel 0-4 , 15c ; Pepperoll , 8420o ; Pepperell 9-4 , 22c PcppcrclLlIM , 24c ; Canton 4-4 , S' c ; Cantor 4-4 , 9 } < ; c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val ley , 5c. FLANNP.LS Plaid Haftsman , 20c ; Goshcn 32Kc ; Clear Lake , 32 0 ; Maple City , 3 Whito-GHNo.8 , Jf , 21c ; G H No. F.J4 " " PHINTS SoLUi""CnMw3 Atlanta , Slater , 5c ; Herlln Oll.'fiXc ; Garner Oil , Ui ( 7c. PINK AND HOMES Richmond , Co ; Aller Co ; River ppi.U , 5o ; Steel River , Co ; Richmond mend , Oc ; Pacific , G&C. ; Ixmoo UI.UK Wasl ington , Oc ; Century Indigo blue prints , lOc American , OX ; Arnold , 0fc ; Arnold 1 lOKo ; Arnold A , iSc ; Arnold Gold Set OXc. DKESS Charter Oak , 4Xc ; Rimap < IJfc ; Lodl , 7Xo ; Aljen , 5Xo ; Richmoni 3Xo ; Windsor , to ! ; Kitilystono , Oo ; Pacifit 6c. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade i , , No. 10 , 8Xc ; 40 , lOXu ; 00 , 13 tfo ; 80 , 15c ; ! : colored , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12o ; 70 , colored , 15c Bristol , 13Xc ; Union Pacific , ISc. CARFET WARF Bebb" white , lOXc ; colorei 20Xe. r BROWN SIIEETINO-I Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7 > c Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7e ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , CXe ; A lantic P , 4-4 , 5 o ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , 5Jfo ; Al rora C , 4-4 , 4Jo } ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , GXc Hoosler LL , 4-4 , 5o ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 > ic Lawrence LL , 4-4 , .Wo ; Old Dominion , 4- 5 > 'o ; Pepperell H , 4-4 , ll&c ; Pepiwroll O , 4- Oc ; Peppcroll , 8-4 , 18e ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 20c Pepperell , 10-4 , 22e ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4Jfo ; Wi chusett , 4-4 , 7cj Aurora H , 4-4 , 0'o ; Auror B , 4-4. Oc. BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , lOXo ; Bcautj 12Xc ; Boone. 14c ; B , cased , $0.50. GiNonAM Plunkett checks , VaWhi \ tenton , 7 > o ; York , 7/c ; Normandi drcsi 8 0 ; Calcutta dress , SHe ; Whittenton dress Oc ; Hcnf row dress , 012)ic. TICKS Lewiston , 30-in. , 12Xo ; Lowistoi 32-in. , 13 > < c ; York , 82-ln. , 14o ; Swift rivei 7Xo ; Thormliko , OO , 8c ; Thomdiko. Et 8Xc ; Thorndiko , 120 , 9k'o ; Thorndiko , XX > 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , 9i'c ; Cordis , No. 4 , lie. DENIMS Amoskoag , 9-oz. , lOo ; Evnrcl 7-oz. , 13o ; York , 7-oz. , IHc ; Haymaker , 8X' Jaffroy , XX , UXo ; Juffrcy , XXX , 12Mc Beaver Creek , A A , 12c ; IJo.wnr Crucli , ill Uo ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc. General Mnrkct . . nt ( articles Quoted In tmn nrc whnle atc and ore corrrrtfil { ( iff * on flour ittuiffd iirc jobbers price * not rrlttll. Prices on i/rnln / rc lwnii > ald b\i \ Onuthti millers ilrltt'crtvi. ( Juo- utlun MI M/c / and furs arc those t/lrrfi / by he tending purchaser * of the city. Fi.ot'R AMI FKED Minnesota patents , $2.00 > crcwt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter talents , $2.00 ( < i2.75 per cwt ; Nebraska pat- mts. $2.45ii2.50 ( ixr cwt ; rye flour , 2Wpcr ) cwt ; wheat graham , $1.75 per cwt ; yc praham , $1.40 per cwt ; New York buck- vheat , $ .Wci7.00 per bbl ; Excelsior , $0.00 > crbbl ; ready raised , $5.00 per 100-lb case ; ornmcal. yellow , $1.00(31.10 ( IXT cwt ; white , l.KHgl.lo per cwt ; brun , $10.00 17.00 per on ; screenings , $14. 00@15.00 ppr ton ; horn- ny , $3.25 per bbl ; chopped food , $19.f > 0@20.00 > ertou ; chopped corn , $18.fiO'tHI.OO per ton. HAY Upland prairie , $ t.50 ! ( ! ? .00 : common coarse , $5.50@i.r ! > 0 ; straw , J0.00@ii.52. COAL Egg , $10.50 ; nut , $10.50 ; range , $10.50 ; walnut block , $4.25 ; Iowa lump , $3.75 ; Iowa nut , $ , ' 1.00 ; Illinois , $45.00 ( . 4.i5. GRAIN Wheat , No. 2 , OOc ; ryo. Me ; corn , yellow , 40i4te ( ; ; corn , white , 420450 ; oats , 29@30c ; barley , OOffflW , according o quality. FLAXSBEW Quoted at $1.25 per bushel. Pownnii AND Silo r Shot , $1.50 : buckshot , : l.i5 ; Miami | KWdcr , $5.K ( ) ; half kegs , $2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting , kegs , $2.15 ; "uses , 100 feet , 45 ( < J75o. Dia-os Ammonia Icarb , 14c ; camphor rcllncd ! Mc ; copperas , Hjfe ; cream tartar , 15c ; cream tartar powdered , 20 ( 50o ; In- llgo Madras , 75o ; morphia sulph , $ \'l..r > 0 ; soda bi. carb , tl5o ; Venice turpentine , 40c ; gum opium , $4.05 ; quicksilver , SOo : milnine , Gor man per oz , 65o ; quinine , P. t W. , Ole ; wax , yellow , pure , 3'Jc : wax , white , 40@f)5e ; citric icid , per Ib. , i Oo ; oxalic acid , porlb. , lie ; urtariu acid , powdered , per Ib. , 54c ; alum , Ic ; borax , refined , per Ib. , lOc. OILS Carbon , 12a25o ( ; linseed , boiled , C2c ; linseed , raw , 5'Jc ' ; castor , No 1 , tl.20 ; No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; lish , lank 'do ; ncatsfoot c'Xtra , TMO ; neatsfoot No. 1 , 50e : gasoline , 74 degrees. Ific ; W. S. lard , TAc ; No. 1 lurd , 50o ; No. 2 lard , 50e ; W. Va. zero , 14c ; W. Va. summer , 12c ; golden No. 1. 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25c ; whale , 20o ; nuptha 1 legrce , 14c ; headlight 150 degrees , 12o ; hcad- llght 175 degrees , 15o ; turpentine' , 40c ; cas tor. pure , $1.45 per gal. Sanderson's oil bergamot , per Ib. , $3.00 ; oil lemon , per Ib. , $1.75 ; oil pep- ponnlnt , 54. 00 ; oil wintergreen , $ J.50 ; olive oil. Malaga , per gallon , $2.25. SoAV-Castile. mottled , per Ib. , S@10c ; ens- tllo. white , 10alllc. ( PAINTS Whlto lead , pure , OJ 'c ; white lead , fancy , OXo ; putty , In bladders , 3 ; Paris white , Ho ; common , 2' ' o ; red lead 7e WIXIIOWOIASS Single , CO. 10(7t05 ( per cent ; double , 70 and 5 per cent discount. SIMIIITS Cologne spirits 188 proof , $1.13 ; do , 101 proof , $1.15 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , $1.13 ; do , lt-8 ; proof , $1.12 ; alcohol , 188 proof , per wine gallon. $2.10 ; redistilled whiskies S1.00@1.50 ; gin , blended , $1.50 ( < ? 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , J2.00ffO.OO ( ; Kentucky nnd Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00 < vf0.50 ; Golilen Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , SI. 50 ( 3.00 ; brandies , imported , $5.0008.60 ; domestic , ? 1.03.00 ! ( ; gins , im ported , $4.50 ( 000 ; domestic , tl. > @ 3.00 ; champagnes , imported , per case , $2S.OO@ 33.00 ; American , per case , $ IO.OO@10.00. * Hi : IVY HARDWARE iron , rate , $2.60 ; plow steel , special cast , 4 , ' o ; crucible steel , ( i ) e ; cast tools , do. 12(57150 ( ; wagon spokes , per set , $2.0005.50 ; hubs , per set , $1.50 ; felloes , sawed dry , $1.50 ; tongues , each , 75o ; axles. each , 75o ; square nuts , peril ) , C@13e ; coil chain , per Ib , CX@13c ; mcllenble , 8@10c ; iron wedges , Cc ; crowbars , Oc ; harrow teeth , 4e ; spring steel , 4(2.i ( ! ; Burden's horse shoos , $4.75 ; Burden's mule shoes , $5.75 ; barbed wire , in car lots. $4.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 , $2.40 ; steel nails , $2.50. LEATHER Oak soles , 35037o ; hemlock slaughter sole , 20@29c ; hemlock dry solo , 210l25c ; hemlock kip , O-VgOOc ; A. & B. runner - nor kip , 50 ( < 575i ; ; A. hemlock calf , 90c@l.)0 ( ) ; A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 76c ; hemlock upper , 19@24c ; English grain upper , 25o ; hem lock grain upper , 21 ( < f24e : Tampico B , L , Morocco,29@3ic : ; Tampico pebble , O. D. Mo. . 2202'.ic ; Curacoa , B. G. Mo. , SOc ; Simon O. D. Mo. , $2.75r3.00 ( ; Dangola kid , 80W35c ; X , M. Kangaroo , -10o ; American calf kid , 32u ; Gnescn kids , $3.00@3.50 ; French calf kids | ; t.20 ; oak kip skins , S0c@$1.00 ; oak call skins , $1.00 1 25 ; French calf skins , $1.250 2.0.J ; French kip skins , $1.10@1.50 ; Kussiti linings , $ C.OO@0.50 per doz ; pink , cream ant while linings , $7.50@10.00 per doz ; colorei toppings , $9.00@1 1.00 ; green ox pelts , 3@3 > c kip skins , ( unfrozen ) , 4@OXc ; cowhides , 3 ! < @ 5c.HIDES HIDES Green butchers' , 55Xe ; greet cured. 00CXc ; dry Hint , Oc ; dry salt , 8e green calf skins , 7c ; damaged hides , twc -thirds price. Tallow 3J c. Grease Prim white , 4Jfo ; yellow , 3c ; brown , 2c. Shccj pelts , 25c ( < ( $1.00. Steady and unchanged. FURS Ilaccon , 100 C0cmink ; , 15@40o ; musl rat fall , 2@7c ; striped skunk,5@25c ; mountuii wolf , No. 1 , $1.500)2.50 ) ; No. 2 , prulrie , 50o ( 75c ; No. 2. 25040c ; beaver , No. 1 , per Ib $2.0003.00 ; No. 2T $1.000)1.25 ) ; otter , $1.00s ( 0.00 ; dry deer skins , 20i ( < ) : i5c per Ib ; dry ante lope , elk , .moose , etc. , 15025c. Dry liuinbcr. DIMENSIONS AND T1MRERS. 2 , 14 & 10 ft. 18ft. 30ft. 22ft. 2x4 .17 H ) 20 00 21 00220023 1'xtl .17 riow ; 0021 0023 002:1 : L'xH .17 fi020 ( K21 ) ' 0023 0022 .17 BOiSOUO'Sl ' 011,21 , 0023 .18 2.V200021 0024 0021 4x4-8x8 . .18 SO1,19 H20 ! 60121 00,23 , HOARDS. No. 1 com , s 1 . $ HOARDS.No. . 3 com , s 1 s.$15.5 No. 2 com , sis. 17.00 No. 4 com , sis. 13.5 FENCIXO. No. 1 , 4&0inl2&14 ft. , rough . $19.5 No. 1 , " " 10 " . 19.5 No. 2 , " 12 14 " . 10.5 No.2 , " " 10 " . 18.0 siniNO. A , 13 , 14 & 10ft.$21.50 I C , 12 , 14 & lflft.$15.5 B , " " 20.50 | D , " " 12.5 FLOORING. AOlu White Pine . $25.5 BOin- " " . J.5 COin " " . 30.0 DOin " " . 21.5 EC in " " ( Scl. Fencing ) . 19.9 0 in. Drop Siding 50o per M extra. CEILINO AND PARTITION. 2dcomjf in White Pine Ceiling . $34,0 " " . 28.0 Clear , § f In Norway " " . 10.0 2dcoui. % in " " " . 14.0 BTOCKI10ARD3. A12inchsls . $15.5 ma ' . 39. C12 " . 80.0 D13 " . 23.0 No. 1 com , 12 in si s , 12ft . 20.5 " " " 14ft . 19.0 " " " 10ft . 18.5 ' " " 10 , 18,20ft . 21.6i No.2 , " 2 . 190 " " " 12 & 14 ft . 18.5 " " " 17 ft . 17.5. . 12 In Grooved roofing , $1 per M. more than 1 ! in Stock Boards same length. 10 in Grooved Uoollng same price as 13 ii Stock Boards. SIIIF LAP. No. 1 Plain 8 anil 10 in . , $19.0 No.2 " " " . . , 17.5 No. 1O G , Sin . T. 19.5 FINISHING. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , Itf in s2s . $51.0 " " " IX , a . 51.0 3d , clear , 1 in , s2s . 44.5 IX , IX , Bin . -10.0 A , select , 1 in s2s . 40.0 A , " IIX , 2 in s 2 s . 44.0 H " Iins2s . 30.11 U , " l , lX,2ins2s . 37.C SOUTHERN YELLOW 1'IXB. Com. 4 inc h Flooring . Il7.fi Star " " . 21.8 1st and 3d clear 4 inch Flooring . 23.1 Six inch 40o less. Clear > inch Ceiling . 21.8 Clear inch Partition . 25.0 Clear % inch , Partition $3 above ? ' inch Celling . . . 25.0 Clear Finish , i and I/ ) inch , H 2s . ! > . ( Clear Finish , IX and 2 inch , s2 s . iKI.tl Clear Corrugated Celling , 4 inch . 25.C Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Baso. . , . 27.1 I'OFLAR LUMIIER. CPoplarBx. Bds. Kin. , s2s . $ . ' 15.0 " " % in. Panel , s 2 s . 27.1 " " Corrugated Celling , % . . 23. ! I1ATTES8 , WELL TUIIINO , 1'ICKETS , O. G. Baits , 2X in 05o ; Xx3 , s 1 s. 40c ; 31 Well Tubing , D. & M. ami Bo v. . $23.00 ; Pic ets , D. & H. Flat , $20.60 : D , H. Sq , , $21.50. 8IIINULES , L TH. XX clear , $10 ; extra "A * . $2.85 ; A stani aril No. 5 , No. 1 , $1.45 ; lath , $2,55. Whlto cedar , 0 in. , > / s. 12Xo ; 0 in. qrs 1 lXowhtto ; ccdur , \ } \ in H HKo ; 8 ii qrs lOo ; whitu cedar. 4 in. round , HlXe ; Tot nesscu red cedar , split , Ho : split oak , lOo ; In 7 in. , and Sin. ( X each ) 8 U. , round. W.C Buy Garneau'a Suowfluko bread. ' ' CHURCHILL PA'RKE'R , DGalerinAgricnllnrallmpleniBnts.fagons . , Cnrrlxics ind HnuclfK. Jrticn ? lrcelbct ccnWh&rid lutli. Ouialim , Nrbranka. LININOERVMETOAUF CO. , Agricnltnralliniilcinents.faps.CarriaEes . . lliBlc > , Klc. Wliolcmlp. Omohi > .Xcbri ki > . PARLIN , ORENDORF Si MARTIN , Whole > * le IVnlors In Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies 1CI. HO. Xi an > l W7 Juiicn Kttccl , Umahn. _ P. P. MAST& CO. , Mannfacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , CulllTDloni. liar llatos. CUIcr Mills anil t.uhan 1'ul- Tcrltctt. fur. Mill nnil Mchol f trf els. w IN ON A i M"PLEM E"N T C 57 ] WliolcJalo Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Bnggies Coriu-r ilth ami Nlchol i OMAHA 11IIA VM. J. P. SEIBERLING & CO. , ( Akron , Ohio. ) laryesting Machinery and Binder Twine , V. K. Mi'Uil , .tlaiiUKiT. 1'ii.l LvnviMiHiirtli M. , Uuiulni MOUINEMlil7BURN& STOOD ARDCcT Mnnufacturors ntul Jobbers In Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cur. l > tli nnil 1'nclflo Slreot' , Onmtm , N h. Artists' Mntorlnls. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1511 Doniilm ytrL'pt.Omnlin. Jloots and Shops , ' ' ' w. v. MORS'E''CO. , Jolibers of Boots and Snoes , 1111 KurnHm St. , Onmhn , Nob. Manufactory , Summer Slri.'i.'l , Iliintun. KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. . ( Siicvviumrs to ltciHl.lonf A Co. ) Wholesale Manufactnrers of Boots and Shoes lur Huston llubbvr Hioo Co. IKU , 11UI \ 1100 lliirney SI. . Umiilm , Nvbmukti. Bopksollors nnd Stationers- H. M. & S. W. JONES , Successors la A. T. Kciun : i \\bolcmlo i Holnll Booksellers and Stationers , Fine WodillnK Htullonorr , Ciunnicri'lnl Stntloncry. li' " . ' DoiiKliii street , ( Jiii.ilni. NI-IJ. Cpffoos , SplcoB , Etc- _ L.ARKE * COFFEE co/T / Umnliii L'uireu mid fplco Mill ! , . Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , riavorlnir Kxtrncta , I.iumilry Him * . Inks. Ktc. Hit- lllUllnrnvy Stri't't , Omnlm , Nctmiskii. Crockery and Classwnro. "W. L. WRIGHT , AfTfnt for the .Mniuifnclurcri nnil Impnrtei * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Klc. Offl co , 81" 8.13th bt. , Oiunlm. Nebmskii. Commission and Storage- D. A. HURLEY , Coraiuissioii and JohMng , Butter , Kens nml Produce. ( 'on lRnnii-nl8 solicited. llcnilqunrli'rn for Stoncwnrc , lluiry Hole * und lirnpc llaskets. Ull DoilKU St. , Unuilia. RIDDELL & RIOOELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Duller , V. K , Cheosp , roultry. ( Jnnio , Oysters , Kit1. , Utc. 112 ftmlli I4tli Strut t. WIEDEMAN & CO. . Produce Cominission Merchants , roultry , llutter , Cnmc , Krulls , Ktc. ! M f-outli 14tb M. . Oniuliu , Nuurnskn. CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . ( Successors to Mcslmno & Bclirociler. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omahn , Nebraska. CoajijDokp OMAHA"COAL , COKE & LI M iT Johte of Hard and Soft Coal , 209 South nth Street , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , Anil shippers of Coal. Coke , Cemenl. flatter. Llmo Drain Tile , anil Hewer ripe. Olttco , 1'axton Hotel , Karnam St. , Ouiuha , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Coke , 211 South ISIb PL. Omaha , Neb. " Pjry oods grid INotlons. " M. E SMITH & CO. . Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 11K ( und 1104 Douglas , Cor. Ilth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Cc Importers and Jobbers in Dry GooflsNotion , ! Gents' Furnishing OooiH. Corner Ilth and HaJtie ; Sis. . Oiuaha , Nebraska. _ Furnlturo. DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , yarnani Street , Omuha , Nebraska. PAXTON , GALLAGHER Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions , 706,707 , TOO and 7118.10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , nd I-cavonworth Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. D. M. STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , ma , 1K1 una ira llarncy Htrect , Omaha , Neb. ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , 1111 and 1111 Harney Street. Omaha. Neb. LEE , FRIED He CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Kails , Tinware. Bhcol Iron , Ktc. Agents for HowoScalei tinil Miami 1'owilcrCo. , Umulia , Nub. HIMEBAUGH &TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shoj Mccbnnlci' Tooli ami ItulTiilo Hcnlo. 1105 Duuglt htrccl. Omiitin , Nt'bruttfft. RECTOR , WILHELMY & . CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th anil Ilarncy Bin. , Oinuliu , Neb. Wi'itcrn Accm lor Auitin I'owder Co. , JutTuri-un flful Nalli , KalrbanVi 8t nilaril Hcult-s. Hoayy Ha rdwaro- W. J. ROATCH , Heavy .Hardware , Iron and Steel , Sprlngi , Wanon Stuck , llunlwuro. I.umlior , Klc. 12 and nil lUrnt-y blreiil.Unmlia. JAM S A. EDNEV\ Wholesale Iron and Steel , Wagon and \VooilStoclt.Hcnvyiliiri1war Klc. laiTanil urjl/oavenworllibl. . Uuialiu.Ni'li. Lumber. " OMAHA LUMBER CC- . All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesal 19lh Street anil Union I'nclllo Track. Omnlin. LoOTs BRADFORD Dealer in Lnuiher , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doom , Ktc. . Yards-dirnnrTlli and Uonula * : Corn. _ _ tllli auU DouKlHu. C. NTDEITZJ Dealer in All Kinds of Lunger , 13th anil California Flnvtii.Ornaria Nabr f' a. FREO W. GRAY , Lnmher Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , . , , , Corner itU anil DousltiSti. , 0 Lumber- T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. . To Dealers Only , Office. 1 H Kurnnra Street , Onuht. JOHN Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Winner White l.lme. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Ctrpf l > unit I'grqtict Klooring. Pth unit Donftti Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLINO , Wrought and Cast Iron Building fort Knulni's , lira's Work , General Kotimlrr , MachlnUd ) lllai-ktuillli Work , onice nnil Wmki , u. f. Ul. ami Ulli Plreel , Omaha. OMAHA WRE & IRON'WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk llnlln , Window ( luanl * . Mower Stand * , Wlra - ' " 'e. ISI North trth " " - - - OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'frs ' of Fire& Burglar Proof Safes Vaults. Jail Work , Iron anil Wlni Kenclnn , Slun . KM. U. AinlriKMi , 1'rop'r for. Ulli and Jarknon Nil. MVIEAOHER * LEAClTi " Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Lock General Aiicnls for DlebnM Safe ft Uick Oo.'a Vaults umlJull Work , 1(15 Farntim Slroi-tOmaha. a , Cnps , E W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods. HUT Utrner Street , Omnlm , Neh. * Mllllnoryand Notions. "l. OBERFELDER .V'CO. importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions _ m 21(1 ( nnil 512 South lltli Stn-ot Notions- J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 4X1 nnil 4iV , He nth 101 h St. , Omnlm. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , IKVi llrunoy Htrt ot , Oiunlm. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle ( irenne. Ktc. , Omaha. A. II. lllrhup , Mantgor. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Pancr Dealers , 'nrry ' n nlro stock of I'rlntltm. WrHiplng | anil Writing Taper Ht'i'elal iillcnllon i-lvrii to car ln q onion. _ Prlntora'Materials. " " " WESTERN"NEWSPA"PE"R UNION. Auxiliary Putlishers , Dea.or . , , , , Po. . j . Mntors.Hupp , , , , . Mt _ _ ' " OMA'HA "RUBBER co. . Kannfactnrers and Dealers in Rnhhcr Goods Oil ClothliiK Hiul Leather llultliiK. 1UUS Karnam BlrMt. Pumps , Etc. A. L."STRANC CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pnmps , Pipe , Fittings , Steam anil Water Runplleii. neadquartem for Malt , l-ou lACe noi > < l > . llllKHrnam Mt.OmahB. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies. UallliUy Wlnil MUM. (113 ( anil 020 Fnrnam St. , Omkb * . U. K. lloss , Acllnu Manager. BROWNELL & CO. , engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Bueetlion Work Steam Pnmpi , Saw MIMi. H1S-U1S LoiiTenworth Siroot. Omuha. Seods. PHIL. STIMMEL Ac CO. . Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 nnil tin Jones Street. Omaha. Storage , Forwarding A Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS A : CO. , Storage. Forwarding and Commission , Branch house of the Henney HUKKT Co. HuiiKlti a | nuolcsalc uml retail. l.UH. 1310ami 1312 liard Hlrect. Omaha. Telephone No.760. OMAHA MAIFACTDRERS.1 EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kpeuctcr , Proprietor. 1)20 ) Dodge and 103 and 10k North IDtli Htreol. ( Imalia. B rowers. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1S2I North Klgthtcenth Street , Omaha. Net ) . jOveralla. CANI Fl ELD M A N"U F ACTU RIN Q CO. , Manufacturers of Oyeralls , Jcnns I'auts , Shlits. Klc. 1191 and 11W Uouglai Street , Umaha , Neb. M. A. DISBROV/ , CO. , , i \Violcs ) lo ManuC.icturers of NH Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. Ilniacli Offlco , 12th nnd liard Htreet > , Omaha , N b. I BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. I Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinto , Miiulillnii , Htalr Work nnd Interior Ilanl Wood Klu- lau. N. K. CurucrMli and Irfavuntrortn tJtrecli , Omaha , ijeti. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. , , Manafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doort , Ai.d llllnili , . Turning. Stair-work. Hank und Offlc * WU lings , anh and I'oppleton ATenuo. Smoke Stacks , Bollora , Eto. * * H7K. SAVVYER Manufacturing Dealer in SinoKc Stack IlrllcLlu , Tonka aa < l riuneral llnllur llcpttlrtog. 1314 ) Juil-o btiucl , Ouiaba , Neb , C. II. I'.U.MtK. X , P. IIICIIMAN. J. II. III.ANCUJkllU. PALMER , RICHMAN Ac CO. , Liye Stock Commission Merchants , Ofllcu-IUioni 24 , Opposite Kichango llulldliiK , Unloa Mtnik Vanls , Houth Ouiiilia , .Neb. McCOY BROS. , Liye Stook Commission Merchants , Market fiirnltliPil licit on application. Ktocken anfl feeders furnished nn good terms. Ite'crences : OiOd * hit .Nutloniil linnkuinl Hniitli L'inuLu Niulbiiai , Uuisa Bliurk V..nls , Omnlm , _ LORIMER.WESTEnFIELD Jt MALEV Liye Stock Commission , Itooni I' . , tlic'imnio Iliilldlng , Uiilun stock TtrM , _ Suulb OninhB , Neb. _ ALEXA N b ERTplTCH , Coinmision Dealers in Liye Soci Itoou ' . " . ' , dppoilio K chanue llulldlng , Uolun Etotk Vurils , rxiulli Uiuaba , N h. " * UNION STOCK YARDS CO Of Omaha , Limited , John y , Uoriltiuy .1at3nrtenU