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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE S FRIDAY , MARCH 80 , 188a THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Mild Weather a Great Encourager For Wheat Shorts. HIGHER PRICES FOR CORN- Moderate Trrullnn In Onts An Easier Feeling In Provisions Large In- crcriflc In tlio Ucccipts of Cat tle Onuses a Decline In Prices. CHICAGO PRODUCE MAUKET. CIUCAOO , March 29. [ Special Telegram to the 13EB.1 It was largely n weather mar ket In wheat In the early part of the session. The first bright and mild day for a long tlmo short Rollers. was a wonderful cncouragcr for Accordingly May wheat opened at 77c , which was X@c lower than last night's close and was heavy at that , slowly sagging until 70 % < a70)fc was reached. The market lingered about 70Jio for May for some tlmo , and before any great pressure was put on to drive It lower , corn began to advance rapidly and tlikturncd the tide In wheat. An ad vance to 77c was quickly scored and moro gradually the price advanced to 77J c , foil back to " % ( & "Xa , and thereupon Hutchln- BOn , who had been buying orcasslonally throughout the , morning took all that was offered at 77' ' c and offered to soil nt 77 ® 77 c. That put a stop to fluctuations and the 1 o'clock close was at 77J/77J < c. Sympathy with the weakness In wheat was the only reason for the lower opening in corn , but there were buying orders enough to send prices up almost Immediately to last nliht's closing price. Then short sellers drove It down again , May corn , which opened at c , advancing to BUc and falling back to c , At about Sljfc for May the market hung steadily for sqmo time. Then came the news that cash corn in Now York was selling lor C5c , an advance of over 2c on yesterday's prices , and the price hero Im proved rapidly. AtUiotop of the upward wave May corn touclicd 52 > c , then fell to G2Kc and closed at 1 o'clock at 52Xa Juno corn opened at 61ffc , sold at 51Mc and up to B2c , closing at 1 o'clock at 5151c. There was only moderate spcculatl vo tradIng - Ing In oats , and the market was featureless , May oats opened at 30 c@31c , sold nt 30 % ® BO c , up to 31@31 c , which was the prlco at the 1 o'clock close. Juno oats opened at SO c , sold clown to 30Vc and closed at 31c. For July oats 30 > f c was asked nt the opening. They sold down to 3U ) c , and closed at 30 c bid. For August oats 27 > { c was asked. An easier feeling prevailed in provisions , though there was no dccldc'd weakness. The movement rather favored the bear side. The product also suffered a little reaction , and at 1 o'clock pork showed a decline of 2tfo from last night's closing , and short ribs a depre ciation of TVc. Lard was without quotable change. Trading opened quite fair , but as the day advanced the market fell into a com paratively slow condition. May and Juno Were , as usual , the most active deliveries , though July lard and short ribs received relatively increased attention. For May , pork sold at $18.42M@13 02K , lard at $7.00 ® 7.02K , and short ribs at $7.12&7.17J4. Juno pork and lard were 5c and short ribs 7 @ 10o higher than May. July ranged at a premium over May.of lOo for larJ , and 15@17 > c for short ribs. Pork for May closed nt $13 ISO. lard at ? 7.C2Jrf bid , and short ribs at $7.15 ® 7.17K. Year lard sold at S7.25@7.27K , and January lard at ? 7.32 > . Year pork was quoted at $12.40 bid , and year short ribs at fO.25. Cash product sold with moro freedom. AFTBUXOON SESSION Wheat and corn were firm on the late board. Late cables were stronger and brought bias for both wheat and corn. The tone of the foreign markets Improved toward the closo. Local specula tive inquiry this afternoon was excellent. No board to-morrow ( Good Friday ) . Closing quotations were as follows : May wheat , 77M@77Ko ; Juno wheat , 77X@ 7 c ; July Wheat , 77c. May corn , G2&c ; Juno corn , PlXc. Mav " oats.yojfcc. May pork , $13.87 } ; Juno pork. $13.65. May lard , * 7.C2Ki Juno lard , $7.G7 } . May ribs , * 7.12 > i- , Juno ribs , * CHICAGO JjIVE STOCK. CHICAGO , March 29. [ Special Telegram to the BEE. ! CATTI.B The largo increase in the run had the effect of checking the up turn noted for the past day or two , followed by a substantial down-turn on undesirable nnd common cattle , some salesmen quoting the same 10@lGc lower. Although there wore plenty of good cattle , the demand was sufficiently strong to keep prices about where they have been for a day or two past. Good cattle were no lower and fancy grades , such ns suited the export and Now York retail trade , sold nt strong prices. Butchers' stock steady. Canning stock is coming in too freely , and may DO quoted 15@25o lower than last week. The stockcr nnd feeder trade pre sented no now features. Prices ranged , fancy 55.00@5.40 ; steers , 1350 to 1500 Ibs , t4.85tfM.75 ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs , $3.854.40 ; 050 to 1200 Ibs , J3.15@3.75. Stackers and feeders , ? 2.50@3.25 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.75 ® 3.40 ; bulk , ? 2.40@2.05. Texas fed steers , | 3.BO@4.10. Hoes At the opening business was brisk and prices as strong as at any time yester day , but later , us the Burlington began to show up with plenty of hogs , nnd buyers filled in with high-priced stock , the demand fell off , The general market closed 5@10o lower than at the opening , making the do- cliuo equal to the advance of yesterday. LIVE STOCK. Chicago , March 29. The Drovers' Journal reports us follows : Cattle Receipts , 0,000 ; market slow nnd easier ; fancy , C5.005.40 ; steers , t3,15@4,75 ; stockers nnd feeders , t2.50@3.75 ; cows , bulls and mixed , tl,76Q3.40 : Texas fed , Btccrs , * 3.60@4.10. Hogs Receipts , 18,000 ; slow nnd Go lower ; mixed , $5.15ffl5.45 ; heavy , 15.80(35.65 ( ; light , f5.15@5.45 ; ships. $3.50@5.00. Sheep Receipts , 4,000 ; strong ; natives , .60atUO ( ; westerns , t5.50@fl.10 ; Texans. | 3.25@5.00 ; lambs , | 5.00@0.50. Kansas City , March 29. Cattle Receipts , 2,000 : shipments , 2,000 ; market steady to a shade lower ; good y > choice corn-fed , f4 00(35.00 ( * , common to medium , f3.25@4.60 ; stockers , 13.00(32.00 ( ; feeding Btccrs , t3.00@3COco\vs ; , J3.00@3.CO. Hogs Receipts. 7,500 ; shipments , 2,300 ; market steady to So lower ; common to choice , * i,70i ( 5.85 ; skips and pigs , * 3.00@ National Stock Yards , East St. Louis , March 29. Cattlo-ReceipU , 1,400 , ; shipments , 200 ; market firm ; choice heavy native Btcors , $ l.50@5.40 ; fair to good native steers , M,00ip4.(50 ( ( ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , W.204 30 ; stockers and feeders , fair to good , $3,10(23.40 ( ; rangers , ordinary to Rood , UMStQO. Hogs Receipts. 3,300 ; shipments , 1,300 , : market active and strong ; choice heavy and butchers'selections-$5.40@5.55 ; packing , me dium to prime , * 5.20tf5.45 ( ; light grades , or dinary to best , t5.00 ( < 55,40. FINANCIAL. NKW YORK , March 20 , [ Special Telegram to the HEK.I STOCKS The stock inaiket allowed a disposition to react nt the opening , operators who have been selling for a week iwst being disposed to oven up , as to-morrow is n holiday and the exchange is only open two hours Saturday. Reading , Lackawatma and a few other active stocks received a fair support during the early trading. Business was active , 101,000 , shares changing hands the first hour. Thereat of the list developed decided irregularity nnd independence , Grangers breaking ) f to 1 point. St. Paul touched 70 , but the pool took hold , and by taking liberal shod blocks succeeded in re cording a rally of 1 point , but were unable to maintain it. Tlio heavy soiling of Reading is attributable not only to the stories about its Inability to place its new mortgage of 4s , butte to selling by largo holders , who have oecn caught by tlio decline in Missouri Pacific , nd several othqr stocks , and found the fteadUig easiest to dispose of. About mid- day the market-began to show signs of un easiness nnd became tvcak , losing nearly all the early gains. The coal combination's de cision to maintain the prices of coal had a stimulating effect on stocks toward the close ' and the market developed surprising strength. The support given cotton oil cer tificates and an advance of 2 < points also gave bulls courage and scared the shorts Into covering. Gould stocks were strong , nnd Missouri Pacific recovered Its IJtf per cent dividend. The closing sales were on n decidedly Irregular market , cotton oils show ing a , net advance of 1 % , Reading J , Dela ware & Hudson * and New England J4" per cent. Louisville ft Nashville , Rock Island , Lackawannn and St. Paul closed at the same prices as yesterday. Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy was 1 point lower nnd Western Union # . Totnl sales were 205,490 shares , against 344,000 shares yesterday. GOVERNMENTS Government bonds were weak , except currency Cs. YBSTEJIDAT'S ' QUOTATIONS. Oats Ruled weaker , averaging lower ; May , 80 ; < c. Rye Quiet at G9c. Barley Nominal at 77@SOc. Piirae Timothy $2.G1@3.C2. Flax-seed $1.45. AVhisky-$1.15. Pork Fulrly active with considerable fluctuation ; cash , $13.47 1 May , $13.57 . Lard Comparatively light business tran sacted , market ruling steady cash , 57.57X ; May , $7.G3 # . Dry Salted Moats Shoulders. $ o.75@6.00 ; short clear , $7.GO@7.G5 ; short ribs , $7.17 } . Butter Firm ; creamery , 24@30e ; dairy , 21(324c. ( ! Cheese Steady ; full cream Cheddars , 11@ HVc ; flats , ll > @ 12c ; young Americas , 12i ( 13e. Eggs Lower ; fresh , 15@10c. Hides Unchanged ; green hides 4J c ; heavy green salted , 5jc ; light green salted , Gc ; salted bull , 4 } c ; green bull , 3) c ; green salted calf,8c ; dry flint and dry calf , I2@13c ; dry salted , lOc ; deacons , 30o each. Tallow Unchanged ! No. 1 , solid , 4 c ; No. 2 , do 8)4 ; cake , 4 } c per Ib. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 35,000 24,000 Wheatbu . 52,000 13,000 Corn.bu . 62,000 115,000 Oats , bu . 91,000 53,000 Ryebu . 3,000 . Barley , bu . 13,000 21,000 Minneapolis , March 29. Wheat Re ceipts , 183 cars : shipments , 23 cars ; prices ruled a snado higher , especially for best grades. Closing : In store No. 1 hard , March nndApril , 75c ; May , 75c ; July , 77c. No. 1 northern , March , and April , northern , 74K@75Xe ; No. 2 northern , 72 Flour Unchanged ; patents , sacks to ship pers , $4.10@4.2S ; bakers' , $3.20(33.45. ( Milwaukee , March 29. Wheat Irregu lar ; March , 74c ; May , 75J c ; June , 7G e. Corn Neglected ; No. 3 , 47c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 white , 83c. Rye Quiet : No. 1 , 59c. iiarley Dull ; No. 2 , 75c. Provisions Steady ; pork , March. $13.50. Cincinnati. March 29. Wheat Dull ; No. 2 red. 85 0. Corn Steady ; No. 3 mixed , 52'c. Oats In moderate demand ; No. 2 mixed , 34c. 34c.Ryo Dull ; No. 2 , G5c. Provisions Pork dull at $14.00 ; lard firm ; current make , $7.40. Whisky Steady nt $1.09. Liverpool , March 29. Wheat Quiet ; demand poor. Corn Steady , with the demand fair ; new mixed western , 4s 8tfd per cental. St. Louis , March 29. Wheat Higher ; cash , SOKc ; May , 805 c. Corn Bettor ; cash , 40c ; May , -IGJ c. Oats Better ; cash , 30 @ 31o ; May , * Pork-$13.S7K. Lard-$7.20. Whisky $1.09. Butter Firm ; creamery , 34@30c ; dairy , 20@25e. Afternoon Board Wheat Lower ; April , 60 0 : May , SO o. Corn Dull ; April 4Wc ; Mny4G o. Oats Quiet ; May , Siltfc- ; July , 2Go bid. Now York , March 29 , Wheat Receipts , 1,100 , ; exports , 37,000 ; options weak and * @ Xo lower on realizing , later advanced @Kc , closing , however , easier and @Ko under top ; spot firm ; ungraded red , ' ' No. 3 rod. BOXSOJfo in elevator , UO 'Jlo delivered , b9Ji < iJSy > fo f. o. b. , May closing at 69Kc. Corn Receipts , 82,500 ; exports , 29,000 ; spot # < < ? X0 higher , but quiet : options unset tled ; Mnrch nnd April nominal ; others de clined } @ # o early , later rallied ? @Xc , closing wcali with a reaction of K@x6 ° ! un * graded , 02 < 3G3J j No. 2 , 03o in store , May closing at ( U > Kc. Oats Receipts , 03,000 ; exports , none mar ket steady ; mixed western , 88X@41e ; white western , 41@40o.J Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio , firm nt $14.00 ; options a shade stronger , but quiet ; sales , 47,750 bags ; April , $10.80aU.OO ; May $10.75@10.95 ; June , $10.75@10.bO ; July $10.6 ( ( $10.00 ; August , $10.30@10.40 ; September , $10.20. Petroleum Firm ; United closed at 67c. Eirgs Kasler ; western , 18 > @ 19c , Pork Quiet but steady ; mess , $14.50@15.00 for new ; $14.25(314 ( 50 for one year old. Lard Opened weaker , closing lower but firm ; western steam , spot. $3,00@8.05. Butter Quiet but steady ; western , 14@ 80o. Cheese Quiet but firm ; western , HJf@ Kansas City , March 29. Wheat No. 2 soft , cash , 7Sc : May , 78 } o bid , 79o asked. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 42c bid ; 43c asked ; April , 43o asked ; May , 44o , Oats No. cash , 23 > o bid ; May , 29J < c bd | , QOJ c asked. New Orleans , March 29. Corn Firmer mixed , C'Jc ; yellow , OOo ; white , 61c. Oats-Unchanged ! No. 2 , 39 ( < 439Kc. Hog Products Unchanged ; pork , $14.37J ; laru , $7.00. Bulk Meats Unchanged ; shoulders , $0.10 ; long clear and clear rib $7.50 , OMAHA MVI2 STOCK. Can It ) . UNION STOCK YAHDS , 0 p. in. ) Thurssday , March 29,16&8. f There were only about twenty-one loads 01 cattle hero to-day and six of that number die not arrive until late in the afternoon am : after the market had practically closed. The packers wore heavy buyers yesterday and were not in need of many cattle and the Chicago market was reported lower which made tlio shippers rather cautious buyers , Altogether it made a very dull market. What few cattle did change hands wore mostly sold very late. The market was fully lOo lower , in sympathy with Chicago , on every thing unless it might be on choice Imtchers' cows which have been bringinc good prices , all along. Common and oc | thin cows cau bo sot dowu as very slow sale , * There wore about forty-eight loads of hogs on snlo during the forenoon , including the holdovers. As soon as the market was fairly opened trading was quite brisk nt prices which were about steady with yesterday's : losc and about everything on satowai taken jcforo midday. The market eased oft tew- ird midday , by reason of a reported decline n Chicago , nnd closed about 5o lower , Seventeen additional loads arrived in the nf- crnoon on a late B < & M. train , and although really too Into for the day's market. Dart of them were sold , only twelve cars being held over. _ _ _ _ _ Sheep. Seven loads wore received , but they were rather common native Nebraska sheep and were not wanted. KecclplB. Cattle 4GO Hogs , 0,000 Sheep 1G50 Prevailing Prices. The following is a table of prices paid In this market for the grades of stock men tioned. It frequently occurs that no sales of some particular grade are made , when in this rnso the table will state ns nearly as possible the price that would havobccn paid had there Liccn any of that class among the offerings. Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . $4.20 ( S4.65 Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. , 3.85 014.25 Fat little steers. 900 to 1030 Ibs. 3.50 03.75 Common to choice cows 2.00 fcW.50 Common to good bulls 2.00 @ 3.00 Light and medium hogs 5.00 QC5.10 Fair to choice heavy hogs , , , . . 5.20 w5.25 Fair to choice mixed hogs C.10 © 5.20 ItcprcticntntiTa Sales. COKK'FED STEBI13 No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . . . 880 $3.50 21 1110 $3.75 20. . . . .1032 3.00 19 1123 4.00 9. . . . .1074 3.00 33 1271 4,15 22 , . . . .1045 3.CO 17 1295 4.UO COWS AND BULLS. 13. . . . . 983 2.23 COWS. 10. . . . .1018 2.55 1 10GO 3.00 5. . . . .1070 2.510 1 1000 3.00 2. . . . .1100 3.00 1 1050 3.20 1. , . . .10.)0 3.00 1 1200 3.50 1. . . . . 030 3.00 WKSTEHN COWS. 42. 1033 3.23 noos , No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 73. . .143 400 $4.00 53 . . .341 80 $5.15 87. . .19) 200 5.00 62..233 ISO 5.15 70 , . .203 160 500 G9..255 40 5.15 80. . .197 120 5.05 73..319 5.15 . G3. . .218 160 5.05 69..234 120 6.15 81. . .20J 200 5.03 59..270 120 5.15 78 . .203 240 5.05 78..213 80 5.15 81. . .205 80 6.03 60..270 4SO 5.15 70. . .209 120 5.05 ( U..249 200 5.15 03. .184 2JO 5.05 74..338 1GO 515 09. .223 80 5.10 C9..347 160 5.15 00. .233 240 5.10 70..257 160 5.15 73. .239 300 5.15 53..372 100 5.20 03. .203 80 5.10 54..293 40 5.20 72. .253 120 5.10 50..SOS 240 5.20 G7. .215 40 5.10 71..2G2 5.20 70. .213 5.10 71..2GO ICO 5.20 77. .203 40 5.10 G3..iS4 820 5.20 71. .218 160 5.10 70..331 5.22K 78. .212 40 5.12J4 53..803 5.25 75. .253 360 5.15 Lilvo Stock ; Sold. Showing the nu nbar of heal of stoaksold bu the market today.noos. noos. G. H. Hammond & Co 293 Omaha Packing Co 83G Armour & Cuilahy 2,343 , Speculators 73 CATTLB. C. H. Williams 137 G. H. Hammond & Co. 79 Gore 33 J. Wiedman 45 P. J. Riner. 20 J.L Hill 3 Range ot * Prices. Showing highest and lowest prices paid for leading grades of cattle on dates mentioned Spacoloft blank Indicates that no sales of that particular class of cattle were made on that date Range of 1'rlcea. Showing the oxtreaia hlghoat atd ) lowaat ratcspaid for loidius grades of hogs on dates mentioned : Live Stock Notes. Cattle lOo lower. Hogs close 5o lower. Cattle receipts light , market slow. Hogs are selling 25@30o lower than they were one year ago. DM. J. Todd , a well known feeder of Ordi was down on his first trip to the yards with stock. J , M. Grantham has returned from York , where ho went to attend ttio funeral of his sister. Both members of the firm of Scanlan & Carr , David City , were among the visitors at the yard. . Among these who came in with hogs was Jacob Libby , Crcston , Neb. , who marketed a load at 0o. B. Lamb , a well known farmer nnd stock raiser , of Nance county , was in with a load each of cattle nnd hogs. There is still nome uneasiness among live stock men regarding the stability of the present railroad rates and fears are enter tained in some quarters that the war may bieak out afresh at any time. Swift & Co , are expected to begin buying on Saturday preparatory lo opening the packIng - Ing house on Monday. They intend to kill both cattle and hogs as well as sheep. As to the number of head of stock which will bo required to keen the house running it is Im possible to say , but it is well understood that they will bo liberal buyers. OMAHA -WHOLESALE MAItKKTS. Produce , Fruits , Nuts , Eto. Thursday , March 20. The following quotations arc wholesale and not retail. Prices quoted on produce are the rates at which round loti arc sold on this market. Fmlta or other lines of floods requiring extra labor in packing cannot at- wans be supplied on outside orders at the same prices quoted for the local trade. Rates on flour and feed are jobbers' -prices. Prices on araln arc Wioso paid by Omaha millers itcllvcral. All quotations an mcr- citandlsc are obtained from latdlny houses and are corrected dally , Prices OH crack ers , caltes. etc. , arc- those given by leading manufacturers , Trade was again fair. i > ut without any marked change except in the price of eggs , which closed lower than yesterday , Receipts were heavy , and while 14cvas the opening price , 18o can bo considered the quotation. Poultry waa in better supply but at un changed price , and butter was firm as before. Wild ducks and geese- are almost a drug on the market , the former selling at $1.25@1.CO per oz , and the lalter at $2.30. BUTTEH Creamery , solid packed , 22@24o ; choice rolls , 20Q22oj medium , 14 ( < $15c ; low grades , 1213o. Eaas Strictly fresh , 13@l4o asked. Am.E9 Choice , per bbl , $4.25(24.75. ( CHEESE Full cream , lU ) < @ 13o. PouLTur Chickens , 12@l3o ; turkeys , 12 ® 13c ; ducks , 12@13o ; geese , 12@18o. LIVE POULTUX Chickens , $3.25@3.75 per doz ; ducks , 3.00@3.25j geese , $ 00 0.50 ; turkeys , 7@So per ) b. POTATOES Utah and Colorado stock , $1,20 @ 1.25 ; choice homo grown , S5@95o ; common grades , 60 < X25c. BANANAS Medium , $3.50@3.00 ' : choice , * 300@3.BO , TuitNu-flT-Good stock , 60@75orutagagas , , iaQSOo , LEMONS ? 3.704. 0 per box. Cxtironsj * PEAKS $2.60@2.75 ; extra choice , $3.00. DATES Persatn.-Sc per lb. SAUU KBAUT Choice per bbl. of 33 pal , $7.50@8,00j X bbl.f4.57@5.00 ! $11.00 per bbl. of/iOgnl. Cmcn Choice Michigan elder , $0.00g0.60 ( per bbl , of 82 gal. S Choice rice corn Is quoted nt 4@ 4)/o ) per lb. , other Xlnds , 2U3o per lb. UAiinoTS $3.25 2.50 per bbl , Pxnsxirs New-stock. $2.60 per bbl. OISTKKS Plain ttandard , 23c ; plain BO- lects , SOc ; standard.40c' extra nclocts , 85c ; New York counts , 90 ; bulk oysters , counts , $ .85 per 100 ; selects , $2.00 per gal. ; standard. $1.25 per gal. " CABBAGES $1 par doz. nnd 8@3) ) o per lb. for California. CAUUPLOVVKH Good stock , $2.CO@2.80. GnAt'ES Malagas , $7.60JS.OO per lb. , and larger sized barrels in proportion up to 810,00 OnANoas California Hlversldo , $4.00 ® 4.2.1 ! ; Messina , $3.75@4.25 ! Valcncins , $ < 5.00W 8.00 per case of 420 ; Florida brlghts , $4.25@ 4,50 ; russets. ? 3M > @ 4.00 ; Mexican , 4.0S ; Los Angeles. 8 50@3.76 ; Nnvals , $5.50. CiUNimniUES Bell ft Cherry , $10.50fflll.OO ( ! Bell & Bugle , $11.00@11.50j Bell & Bugle , premium , $11.60@12.00. BRAKS Good stock , $2.00(32.75 ; California beans , $2.25@2.40. Fios In layers , 13@10c , cake lie ppr lb. NUTS Peanuts OJ < @ 7c , raw Brazil nuts , 13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal nuts , 15@18c ; filberts , 18o : Italian chestnuts' 15o : pecans , 15c. HONBT I0@21o for lib frames ; canned honey. 10@12c per lib. Grocers' List. JELLIES 30-lb palls , $1.25(31.50. ( \ > Ariu iuixuu , vt iii ; ; tiuu , vyj ? . , HOLLAND HmutiNus 70@72cper keg. MAPLE SUOAII Bricks , Weeper lb. ; penny cakes , 15o per lb. BIIOOMS Extra , 4-tlc. $2.CO ; No. 1,12.00 ; No. $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00. STAitcii'Mirror gloss , GX ° 5 Graves' corn , GJ c ; Oswcgo gloss , 7o ; Oswego corn , 7c. TEAS Japans , 20@55c ; gunpowder , 20@ GOc ; * Young Hyson , 22@55i ; Oolong , 20@ G5c. G5c.Srnurs New Orleans molasses , per bbl. , 87@40cpcr gal. ; corn syrup , 35o ; half bbls. , 37c ; 4 gal. kegs , tl.55. PnovisioNs Hams , lOJ Qtle ; breakfast bacon , 10 @llc ; bacon sides , 8J < @ 85i'c : dry salt , 7c@So ; shoulders , C > @ 7c ; dried beef , 10@llc. PICKLES Medium in bbls , $0 00 ; do In half bbls , $3 50 ; small in bbls. $7.00 ; do in half bbls , $4.00 ; gerklns , in bbls , $3 00 ; do in half bbls , $4.50 ! REFINED LAUD Ticrco , 7X ° t 40-lb square cans , 7J 'c : 60-lb round , 7&o ; 20-lb round , 7Vc ; 10-lb palls , 7J < c ; 5-lb pails , So ; 3-lb pails , SJiTc. POWIIDU AND SHOT Shot , $1.40 ; buckshot , $1.05 ; Hazard powder$5.00 ; half kegs$2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting kegs$2.35 ; fuses , 1000 ft. , 45@75c. SUOAII Granulated , @ 7 e ; conf. A. white extra C , % @ ( o ; extra C , OM@0Vo ; yellow C.5X@3Xo ; cut loaf 1 % 7Ko ; powdered , 1J ® \ New Orleans , 5 . COFFEE Ordinary grades , 10i17c ( ; fair , 17@18oprimo,18@19 : c ; fancy green andycl- low , 22@23 < i ; old Kovcrnment Java , 23 < J30c ? ; Interior Java , 25@28o ; Mocha , 28r30c ( ; Ar buckle's roasted , 195 c ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 19 > o ; Dllworth's , 19 c ; Ued Cross , 19Ke. 19Ke.WoonENWAiiE Two-hoop palls , per doz. , $1.40 ; three-hoop imlls , $1.05 ; No. 1 tub , $0.75 , No. 2 tub , $0.75 ; No. Stub , $4.75 ; washboards $1.50 ; fancy washboards , $3.50 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. ' 1 churns , $9.50 ; No. 2 churns , $8,50 ; No. 18 churns , $7.59 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , In nests , $1.70. TOHACTO Lorillard's Climax , 45c ; Splen did , 45c ; Mechanics' Delight , 44e ; Leggett& Meyer's Star , 45e ; Cornerslone , 89c ; Drum- mond's Horseshoe , 45c ; J. T. , 42c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 45 ; Cutlin's Meerschaum , 31e ; Catlin's Old Style , 23c ; Piper Heidsick. C4o ; SweeUTIpTop , 82c ; U. N. O. , 17e ; Red , White and Blue , 18c ; Indcir , 41@43o. Diiico FHUIT Apple , bbls , news , evaporated , ' 9) @lOe ; blackborrics , evaporated , 9jf@lOC ! ; pitted cherries , 22@23c ; peaches , eastern , now , J s ; 8Jf@9c ; evapo rated , peeled peaches , 80@32c ; evaporated , unparcd , 18@19c ; now currants , 7@7Kc ; prunes , new , 4Ji@5c ; citron , 24@25c ; raisins , California-Londonilayers , $3.40@3.50 ; Cali fornia loose muscatels , $1.90@2.00 ; now Va CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , per case , $3.00@3.i5 ! ; strawccrries , 2-lb , per case , $3.15@3.2G ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $3.10 ® 3.20 ; California pears , per case , $4.70@4.80 ; appricots. per case , $4.80@4.40 ; peaches , per case , S5bOC < t > 5.75 ; white cherries , per case , $ (5.00 ( ; California plums , per case , $4.50@4.00 ; blueberries , per case , $3.20@3.40 ; egg plums , 2-lb , per case , $3.5Qpineapppies ; , 2-lb per case , $3.20@5.75 ; l.lb salmon per doz , 81,85@1.95 ; 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.25g)3.35 ) ; 2-lb string beans , per case. $1.75@1.SO ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , $ l.CO@1.0o ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $3.GO@3.70 ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , $2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $3.50 ; 2-lb corn , $3.303.40. CIIACKEHS , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , 5o ; soda ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda snowflake ( in tins ) , lOc ; soda dandy , 5) ) o ; soda wafers ( in tins ) , lOc ; soda zephyr , 8c ; city oyster , 0 > c ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oyster , 7c ; gem oyster , Sc ; monitor , 7o ; Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , 5o ; snowdrop oyster , 7c ; butter. 5c ; Boston , 8c ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , GJfc ; cracker meal 5J c ; graham , 8c ; graham wafers , lOo ; graham wafers in pound pack ages , 12Xe ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7) c ; oat meal , 8c ; oatmeal wafers , lOc ; oatmeal wa fers in pound packages , 13J < c ! animals , 12c ; Bolivor gingcrround,7c ( ) ; cream,8eCornhHl ; , lOc ; cracknells. lOc ; frosted cream , 8 0 ; ginger snaps , 8c ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Oc ; homo made ginger snaps , in boxes , 18c ; homemade made ginger snaps (1-lb ( cans ) per dozen , $2.50 ; lemon creams,8cpretzels ; ( hand made ) lltfc'i assorted cakes and Jumbles , HJ c ; as sorted fingers , 15c ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) , per box $7.00 ; banana fingers , 14c ; butter jumbles , 11K" ! Brunswick , 15e ; brandy snaps , l.o ; chocolnto drops ( now ) lOc ; choco- latd wafers , loc ; Christmas lunch ( in tins ) per dozen , $4.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14o ; coffee cake , 12c ; Cuba Jumbles , 11KC ! cream putts , 30e ; egg Jumbles , Ho ; ginger drop1 * , He ; honey Jumbles , JlJic ; Jelly lingers , 15e ; Jelly wafers , 15o ; jolly tart ( now ) , 15o ; lady fing ers , 13o ; vanilla bar , 14c ; vanilla wafers , 14e ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages In a box , per dozen , $2.50. All goods packed In cans lo per lb. advance except snowflake nnd wafer soaa. which are packed only in cans. Soda In 2 lb. and 8 lb. paper boxes , J o per lb. advance ; all other goods lo per lb. advance. Soda In 1 lb. paper boxes , lo per lb. advance. The 3 lb. boxes are packed in cases holding 18 in n case. The 3 lb , boxes are packed in cases holding 12 in a case. The 1 lb , boxes nro packed in cases holding 3 ( ! in n cnso. Ono lb. Graham and oat meal wafers packed 2 doz. in a case. Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods , 75c. Cans for wafer soda , $3. not returnable. Cans for snowflake soda. $0 per doz. Tin cases with glass face to display the goods , 75o each. No charges for packages except for cans and returnable cases. Glass front tin cans and "snowflako" soda cans are returnable at prices charged. Dry Goods. DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz. , lOKo ; Wast Point , 29 in. 10oz. . 12Ko ; WestPoint , lOin. 13 oz. , 15c ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz. , lOc. Checks Caledonia X , O c ; Caledonia XX , 10 > < c ; Economy , l > Ke ; Otia , 'JJ o. KENTUCKY JEA S Memorial , 16c ; Canton , 28o ; Durham , 27 > < o:7lerculcs , 18o ; Leaming ton , 23 e ; Coltswold , 27X ° - CHASII Stevens' B , Co ; bleached , 7o ; Ste vens' A , 7 o ; bleached , 8J c ; Stevens' P , 8X < 35 bleached , OKc ; Stevens' N , OJfc ; bleached , lO c ; Stevens' S RT , 121& . MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.85 ; plain Holland , 8 > c to 9 > c ; Dado Holland , 12Ko. CAMIHIICS Slator,5o ; Woods , So ; Stand ard , 5o : Peacock , 5oj Slater roll , C@7c. COMrOllTEHS W Wl@35.00. BLANKETS White , | 1.00@7.50 ; colored S1.10@8.00 , BLEACHED SHEETISO Berkolpy cambric , No. CO , 9o ; Best Yet , 4-4.9X ° i butter cloth , 00,4 0 ; Cabot , 7Xo ; Furwell , &Xc ; Fruit of Loom , SJ c ; Freeiie G , ( io ; Hope , 80 ; King Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdale , HKc ; Lons- dale , 7o ; Now York mills , lOKe ; Pcpperell , 42-In , lie ; Pepperoll , 4(5-in. ( 12c ; Pojmercll , 0-4 , ICc ; Pcpperell , 8-4 , Slo ; Pepperell , 0-4 , 23o ; Pppperell , 10-4 , 25c ; Canton. 4-4 , 8Jfo ; Canton , 4-4 , 9 > ic ; Triumph , Co ; Wamsulta , llo ; Valley , 5o. PIII.NTS SOLID Colons Atlantic , Co ; Slater , 5c ; Berlin oil , 0 > ; o ; Graner oil. 0 ® Washington , C ) o ; Century indigo blue prints , 10o ; American , 7c ; Arnold , 7o ; Arnold B , He ; Anold A , 13e ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOKc , DHESS Charter Oak , 5 } < e ; Ramapo , 4 o ; Lodi , So ; Allen , Cc ; Richmond , Co ; Windsor ; CKc ; Eddystone , CJ o ; Pacific , OKc. BIIOWN SiiKETiNo Atlantic A , 4-4 , 6Je ; Atlantic IJ , i-4,7X < i } Atlantio D , 4-4 , Atlantic P , 4-4 , Cc t Aurora LL , 4-4 , Cc : Au rora C , 4-4 , 6e ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 7 , o ; Hoo- Rlcr LL , 4-4 , Co ; Indian Head , 9-4 , 7 > < c ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Oej Old Dominion , 4-4 , 6Ko ; Peppcroll , It , 4-4 , 7 0 ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , Oc ; Pcpperell , 8-4 , 18 > fo ; Pcppcrell , 9-4 21e ; Pcpperell , 10-4 , 23c ; Utlca C , 4-1 , 5o Wachusctt , 4-4 , 7) 0 ; Aurora B , 4-4 , 6 > < oj Aurora .It , 4-4 , BJ c , BATTS Standard , 9c ; Gem , lOWc ; Beauty , } fo ; Byonc , 14cj B , cased. $0.50. OINOIIAM Plunkett checks , 7i o ; Whittcn- ten 7 0 ? York , 7Kc ; Norniandl dress , 8Ko' , Calcutta dress , 8te ) [ ; Whittcndon dress , Oc ; Renfow dress. . TICKS Lcwlston , 80-in , , 13 > o ; Lowlston , 32-ln , , 13Kc ; York , 83-ln. , 14c ; Swift river , 7 o : Tnorndyko , OO.SMe ; Thorndyko , FF , Sko ; Thorndiko 120 , 0 > < o ; ThorndikoXXX 160 ! Cordls , No. B , 9 } o Cordls , No. 4 , lie. DBSIMS Amoskcag , 9-oz. , lUo ; Everett , 7-oz. , 18o ; York , 7-oz. , 18c ; Haymaker , SJ-ic ; Jaffrey , XX. ll o ; Jaffrcy , XXX , 13kc ; Beaver Creek , AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek , BB , He ; Beaver Creek. CC , lOo. FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman , EOc ; Goshcn { . 37Ko ; Ouccheo No. 4 , } ( , ! Uo ; Ai 13Mc ; Windsor , 22Xct Red XC , 24-ln , mwui E 24-Inch 21c ; GO 24-inch , 18o ; H A F , } ft 25o : J R F , K. S7Xc ; G Jf , 85e. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls- v . . i-bv ; , v u. jiUf i.ii-1 , iiru , iv.x. iou. &v. 20o ) No. 10 , 8Kc ; BO , lOKo ; CO. 12Xo ; 80 , ICe ; 20 , colored , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12o' 70 , colored , 25o ; Bristol , 13 0 ; Union Pacific , 180. CAIIPBT WJUIP 131bb , white , 10 > foi col ored , Grnernl Markets , WeoL Per Ib. , 18@20o BEESWAX 18@20o per Ib. FLAXSKBD $1.85 per bushel. HAT Common coarse , $0.000.50 ; upland prairie , $7.00@7.50 EXTHACTS Sanderson's oil bcrgamot , per Ib. , 13 00 ; oil lemon , per Ib. , $2.50 ; oil pepper mint , $3.00 ; oil wlutcrgrccn , $2.50 ; olive oil , Malaga , per gallon , S1.25. Funs Haccoon , No. 1 , C0@70o ; No. 2 , 80 ® 35c ; mink , 10@50c ; muskrat. fall , 5@8c : muskrat , spring nnd winter , 8llc ( ; stripped skunk. 10@40c ; mountain wolf , No. 1 , J1.50 © 2.50 ; No. 2 , prairie , 50@70o ; No. 2 , 25@40c ; beaver , Mo. 1 , per Ib , ? 2.00@3.00 ; No. 3 , $1.00 @ 1.23 ; otter , $1.00@B.OO ; dry deer skins , 20 ( $ Hoc per Ib ; dry antolopc. elk , moose , etc. , 15@ 25e ; deer skins , per Ib , 20@25c. Hinns Green butcliers' 5J @ 7o ; green cured , OJ-i'c ; dry flint , 9d ; dry salt , 8c ; green salted calf , 7 @ 8c ; damaged hides two- thirds price ; dry salted deacons , 25o each. Tallow No. l,3 o ; No. 2 , lc , Grease- Prime white , 4 } e ; yellow , 3c ; brown , 2e. Sheep polls , 10c(3l-00 ( , according to quality. Green ox pelts. 3@3 } e ; kip skins ( uniform ) , 4@OKc ; cowhides. 4) < c$5o ; branded hides classed ns damaged , FI.OUK AMD FEKD Minnesota patents , $3.45 @ 2.50 per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter patents , $2.50@2.55 per cwt ; Nebraska patents , $2.45@2.50 per dwt ; rye flour , $2.50 per owt ; wheat graham , $1.75 per cwt ; rye graham , $1.35 per cwt ; Now York buckwheat $ ( J.50@7.00 per bbl ; Excelsior , $0.00 per bbl ; ready raised , $5.00 per 100-lb case ; cornmeal , yellow. $1.00@1.10 per cwt ; white $1.01@1.15 per cwt ; bran , $10.00@17.00 per ton ; screen ings , $12.00 per ton ; hominy , $3.25 per bbl ; chopped feed , $18.00 per ton ; chopped corn , $17.00 per ton. WINDOW GLASS Single. 70 per cent nnd 5 per cent ; double , 70 anil 10 per cent discount. PAINTS White lead , pure.CXc ; white lead , fancy , 0 > e ; putty , in bladders. 3o ; Paris white , 3c ; common , 2 } c ; red lead , 7c. OILS Carbon , 175 degrees 13c ; Unseed , boiled , OOo ; linseed , raw , 57c ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; whale water , bleached , 85e ; Ash , bank. 35o ; ncatsfoot extra , COc ; neatsfootNo. 1 , 50c ; gasoline , 75 degrees , 15e ; W. S. lard , G5e ; No. 1 lard , 50c ; No. 3 lard , 50 @ 55c ; W. Va. zero,14c ; W.Va. summer , 12e ; golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25c : whale , 20c ; naptha , 1 degree , 1-lc ; headlight , 150 degrees , 12c ; headlight , 175 degree , lee ; tur pentine , 48c ; castor , pure , $2.45 nor gal. SriuiTS Cologne spirits 188 proof , $1.14 ; do 101 proof , $1.17 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , $ .20 ; do 183 proof , $1.13 ; alcohol , 188 proof , per wine gallon. $2.12 ; redistilled whiskies , $1.2o@1.50 ; gin blended , $1.50@2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $ -J.Oa@0.00 ; Kenlucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00@0.50 ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies. $1.50@3.00 ; brandies , imported , $5.00@8.00 ; domestic , $1.80@3.00 ; gins , imported , $5.00@0.00 ; do mestic , $1.25@3.00 ; champagnes , imported , per case , $28.00@33.000 ; American , per case , $10.00@10.03. LEATHBH Oak soles. 35@37o ; hemlock slaughter solo , 12@39o ; hemlock dry solo , 12 @ 25o ; hemlock kip , G0@90e : A. & B. runner Kip , 60@7oc ; A. hemlock calf , 90c@S1.00 ; A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75c ; hemlock upper , 19@24c ; English grain upper. 25e ; hemlock grain upper , 2l@24c ; Tampico 13. L. Morocco , 2y@33c ; Tampico pepple , O. D. Mo. , 22@29e ; Curacoa , H. G. Mo. , 35@40c ; Simon O.D , Mo. , $2.75@300 ; Dangola kid , 80@35c ; X. M. kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid. 32c ; Griesen kids , $3.00@4.50 ; French glazed kids. $2.50@2.75 ; French calf kids. $3.20 ; oak kip skins , $ SOc@$1.00 ; oak calf skins , $1.00@1.20 ; French calf skins , $1.25@2.00 ; French kip skins , $1.10@1.50 ; Hussitt linings , $0.00@0.50 per doz. ; pink cream and white linings , $7.50 @ 10.00 per doz. ; colored toppings , $9.50 ® 11.00. Dnuos Acid , carbolic , crystal , per Ib , COc ; citric acid , per Ib , COc ; tartarie , per Ib , 50o ; sulphuric , per Ib , 5c ; ammonia , carb. per Ib , 15c ; alum , per lb , 5o ; alcohol , 95 per cent , per gal , $2.20 ; blue vitric , per lb , 8c ; borax , refined , per lb , lOc ; camphor reflned , 30c ; cream tartar , pure , per lb , 45o ; cream tartar , commercial , per lb , 20c ; cloves , per lb 33c ; cuttlefish bone , per lb , 30c ; dextrine , per lb , 12c ; glycerine , pure , per lb , 80e ; hops , fresh , per lb , 40c ; indigo , Madras , per lb , 80o ; insect powder , per lb , GOc ; morphine , P. & W. , per oz , $3.10 ; opium , per Ib , $ .00 ; quinine , P. & W. , per oz , Cle ; qui nine , Gorman , per oz , 50c ; rochelle salts , per Ib , 85o ; saffron , . American , per lb , 40c ; saf fron , true Spanish , per oz , Sl.OO ; saltpetre , pure , per lb , lOc ; sulphur , Flowers' , per lb , 5c ; soda , bl-carb , per lb , 5o ; silver , nitrate , per lb , $11.50 ; spormacetto , per Ib , COc ; strychnine , pcroz. $1.25 ; wax , white , pure , per Ib , 55o ; wax , yellow , pure , per lb , 35c. Lumber. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIEnS. No. 1 com , s 1 $ .17.50 I No. S com , s 1 s.$14.00 No. 2 com , a 1 B. 15.50 | No. 4 com , sis , 13.50 FENCING. No. 1 , 4&OInl2&14 ft , rough ? 18.50 No. 1 , " " 10 " 18.50 No. 2 , " " 14 " 15.00 No. 2 , " " 10 " 10.00 eini.vo , A , 12,14 & 10 ft.t20.25 | C , 12,14 , & 10 ft.$14.50 13 , " " 10.501 D , " " 11.50 CEILINO AND 1'AllTITION. 1st com Jf in White Pine ceiling 52.75 2d " " " " 20.75 Clear % In Norway " " 15.25 2dcomin " " " 13.25 FLOOIIINO. AC in White Pine , t33.50 UOin " " 81.50 COin " " 28.50 DOin " " 20 0 EOin " " ( Sel. Fencing ) 18.00 0 in. Drop SiilhiK 50opcr M extra. BTOCKllOAIiDS. A 12 Inch sis $44,50 1312 " 38.50 r. K. 1'AI.UHK. N , I' . II1CIIXIA.V , J , II. III.ANCI1AIII ) , PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants. Office Uoom J . Oppoillo ICxchance llulldlng , Union block Vurdi.tioutbOiuiiua , Neb. _ MoCOY BROS. , Liyc Stock Commission Merchants , Market t urnltlied trea on application , btockert and fevdori lurnlsbod on uood t irms. Uoforcnces * Oma * hit Notional Hank anilBoutli Ouialiu Natloudi. Uuloo block Yi.rU , boutb U.ualia. UORIMlERWESTERFIELpSc MALEY Live Stock Commission , Koom 15 , EicLnnuo llulldlnx , Union Stock Vurds. ' ALEXANDER Commision Dealers in Live Sack , , Oppoilto Kicbanpo Ilulldlne , Uulon b'tOCk iurJi.boulU Ou > aUuNttb. UNION STOCK. YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , John F.&oid.suscrltttcndcai. Ag lculturol JUriplomontB. CHURCHILL PARKER DealerinAgrlcnltnrallmplemcnts.wagons . , Carriage ! and nueglrt. JonM Btrpcl.bctwcenDthand loth , Omaha. Kcbratta. _ L1NINOER & METOALF CO. , AgricnlturalImDlementsWagonsCarriages , , IlpRKltt.Etc. Wholetalt. Omatia , PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , "Vho1c at Dcalfri In ° J fOl. TO. IC6 tied ICTJonPi Street. Omaha. _ P. P. MAST& CO. , Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , CnltlTnton.IIftjr lUkei.ddcr Mill * and I.uban Pul- rerlteti. Cor , llth and Nltliolai Btteett. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Agricultural Implemenisf , agons &Buggies Corner lllh and Nlcholaa Hlrecln. OMAHAnilANCH. Harresting Machinery and Binder Twine W. B. Mead , Manager. UU Learcnworth ft. , Omaha MOLINETiMTLBURN&STODbARDCo Manufacturers and Jobbers In Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. 9th and 1'acllle Streets. Omithit. Nnb. Artists' Materials. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Doucla Street , Omaha , Nf brnka. Boots _ W. V. MORSE & CO. , Johhers of Boots and Shoes , 11CU1103-110S Douglas St. , Omntut. Manufactory , Bum- mcr Bt. , lloBton. KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Hucccstora to Itced , Jono A Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Agentafor Iknton Hubbcr Ktioo Co. 1102 , 1101 A 1110 llnrncy BU OmMm. Ncbruakn. Qooksollors and Stationers- _ H. M , &S. W.JONES. Successors to A. T. Kenyan & Co.Vlioletalo ft Hetnll Booksellers and Stationers , Fine Wedding Plntlonrrj. Commercial Stationery. _ liM IX > URla Street , Omahn. Mcb. CaffgJBlgploo8JEto. _ CLARKE COFFE'E"CO. , Orunho Coffee and Bplco Mills. Teas , Coffees , SDices , Baking Powder , Flavorlnc Kxtraeti. Laundry lllue , lnk . Kto. 1IK * iflnilKrney Street. Omaha , Nchrnaka. Orookory gndjDIq " " w. WRIO"HT , Apcnt for tlio Mnnuf acturcrn nnd Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. Offl cc. 317 B. 13th SU , Omahn. Nebraikn. PERKINS , CATCH & LAUMAN , Importers and Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware , Kto 1514 Fnrnnru St. , New 1'niton llutldlng. CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . ( Successors to McSliano St Schrocder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , _ Omaha. Nebraska. _ EMMAL & FA1RBRASS. Wliolcsalo Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commission Merchants. Corrcspondcnco solicited , 1011 Nort llith Street Omnhn , Neb. RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Butter , Rugs , Cheese , Poultry , Game , Oysters , Ktc. . Ktc. 112 Boutb lull fctrect , Coal , Coke and Llmo- OMAHA COAL , COKE & LIME CO. , Johte of Hard and Soft Coal , 209 South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. . Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , And shippers of Coal , Coke , Cement , I'laiter. Ume , Drain Tlio , and bewer Pipe. OOlcc , J'aiton Hotel , Famnm St. , Omaha. Neb. Telephone 8U. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 214 South 13th St. . Omaha. Neb. Dry Goods and Notions. M. E SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Nob. KILPATRICK-KOCHDRYQOODSCo Importers and Johhers in Dry GooflsNotions , Gents' KurntslitnK Goods. Corner llth and K .Omaha. Nebraska. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVrrjRICK , Furniture Omaha , Nubraeka , CrocorloB. PAXTON , GALLAGHER" & CO7T Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 706,707 , TO and 711 B. IQtn St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY Is. CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 15th and LeaTonworth Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. LEE , FRIED & CO. , Jotes Oarjware anfl Hails HIMEBAUQH &TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1403 Uouglai _ Btreet. Omaha , Nubraifca. _ RECTOR , WILHELMY i CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Harney tits. , Omaha , Neb. Western Agenti lor Austin 1'owder Co. , JeHerson Hltcl Nails , _ Fairbanks Standard Scales. _ _ _ _ MAR KS BROS. SADDLERY CO' . Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Johhers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. ItUJ.lltB nnd 1107 llarney Bt.,0waua , _ Nebraska. _ _ _ Hgo y Hgrdyyoro. W. J. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wagon Slock , Hardware , Lumber , Etc , 12US and 1311 Uarney Btf et.Onintia. JAMES Wholesale Iron and Steel , V pen and Carrlaeo Wood Slotk , Heavy Hardware Btc. UI7 aud UlilLcaTenwottb. Ht. . Omaha. Ntb. Hnto , ' Caps' , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE fit CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Ilarncy Street , Omaha , Neb. L .umber. _ _ " " OMAHA"LUMBUR coV All Kinds of Building Material at Wesal ? trcetand Unlonraclflc 'rrKck. " " ' LOUIS "BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doom , Ktc , Turds-Corner 7tu and Duuflas : Cornc : SlU uad Uoui-l&i , - - - r Dealer in AlfKinflslfLumlicr , tnh and California Slrt UOmata. Httrtiia. FRED W. aRAY7 "M Lnmlier Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Jtorntrfib and Do lasSH..Om h . T.W , HARVEY LUMBER OOTT To Dealers Only , Ofllcc.llMrarnamSlrfCt. Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD. Wholesale Lumber , Etc , < ilncy White l.lmt. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwooi Limber , Wood di > rpct nd 1'orquct Flooring Mb nd I > onnl . . * vnt ittNi v r i cs. Wrought and Cast Iron Bnilng Wort , Engine * , Hrn s Work , Uenernl Foiimlrr , Mnchln * t&4 lllacktmlth Work. Odlco nmt Workt , U.T. V.J , nU nth Btrcet , Orai\h . OMAHA WIRE ft IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of fire and Iron Railings ttetk n ll . Window Ou nl . Flower Pt nd , Wr * f inns , Kt . 123 North irtli Street , Omaha. OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes ViuiHs-.TninVork , Iron nndVlro Konrlne. Hl ni , Kto. G. Andrran. Tnip'r Our. I Itli nn I .Inckion SU. CHAMPION IRON ftnd WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences Railings Gnards , , , . , , , , . , . , , , ua scruuiii lurunno uuii. * iui > ! > , UtIcnce \ ? , cuj Improved AwnliiRs , Lockimlth Mnchlnorr ftnd _ UlackimllUWutki. tUJBoulli llthat. Fire and Bnrglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , Oonornl AKfnti for Dlobold Suits fi I/ock Co.'a Vaults and Jail Work , 1115 Kurnum btroot , Omixha. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ttiilnnury " MTICI " uotiuns. " " _ i . 6 B E R F E"LD E R"A"C o . , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 203. 210 nnd 2H South llth Street. _ Notlono- J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 403 nniUOiHnilli lOtli St. , Omaha. VtNYARD St. SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 1105 Humpy Street , Oin lm. Oils- CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Aile Qroa e. Etc. , Omaha. A. H. llltliop , M n t r. Paints anci Olio- CUMMIKflS & NK1LSON , Wboleuila Dealers In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , 1118 Kurmim Street , Omnhu.Ncb. Ppor. " CARPENTER " Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nice stock of I'rlntlnK , Wrapping and WrtlB ( | I'n ir. Special attention itlTen to carload ordera. " PrlntgrB1 IVIatorltiljB. * WESTERN N E WS P A P E R U NIOW Auxiliary Publishers , tValera In Type. I'rexaoi and Printers' Bappllef. 01 * flouth 12th Street , Omaha. ' Rubber Goods * OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Manufacturers aud Dealers in Ruhher Goods Oil Clothing and Leather Belting. 1003 Farnam Btr t | _ _ Stoaml Fittings , Pumps , Eto.i " " - * - * ATL7sTRA"Na"ccr. ; Pumps , Pipes and Engines , ns'.ffl suaytai"asigiM' ! Bt " ' " " * CHUHCHILL PUMP cdf" Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , 3tcam and W tor Bucplles. IToadquarteM for MM * . toott A Co'a gouda. ml Farnam bt. , Omjaa.n U. S. WIND ENGINE & Steam and Water Supplies , BROWNELL & . CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. PHIL. Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeilg BHandDUJoneSjgtreot Omaha. Storage , Forwarding & Cornmlpalorit ARMSTRONG , PEtTiSicb. , " Storage. Forwarding and Cpmjssion , Branch house of the Henner fiuxgr Co. fluitles at wholesale and reUll.lM ) WlOiinal3lz Jtard Btreet , Omaha. Telephone No.lW. 0 EAGLE CORNICE Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice John Epontter , Proprietor. PWDodre and 103 and KJ Honh 10th Htraet , Omaha. BroyyerB. Lager Beer Brewers , im North ElgthtccBth Btraet , Omaha. Ntb. f Oy oraj js. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Overalls , - , Jeans I'anU , SUlrts , Kto. llW nd 11W Io IajSreetj ! * Sash , Poora , Eto , J M. A. mSBROVCO. . . ; wboleiale Uanutactarers of Sasli Boors , Blinds and Moulding Dranch Offlco , 12th and Iiard Streeti , Omaha , Kib , BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufactnre of Sasti , Boors , Blinds , Mouldlnsi.BUlrWork and Interior IlanlWoodndt Ink. N. E. Corner Stli and * * uworlb UUtttl. j OinatiaTfreb. J OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , , ' \ Manafacturers of Moulding , Sasli , Doors" , And Ullnili , Turning , Stair-work , Honk and OB3c X1U tlngi. autli and I'oppltton Avinu * . 10 " Stacks , BolloreJEto "PlTK. SAWYER , Manufacturing Dealer In Smote StacR ' i , To ills nnd General Holler KepalriB < , Uli " IBB Htreet. Omaha , Neb , a U. S. DEPOSITORY. MA HA , - NEBRASKA ! 5500,000 . < 100,00(1 ( N KOUNTXK , Prescient. JOHN A. CUb'lQIITOK. F , II. DAVIS , CaeWer , W. H. ilEGQUrElt , Awbtint CftlUili