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" 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : \nEDiESDA , APltIL 11 , 1888. IDF SPECULATIVE MAUKETS. A Lively Scramble Witnessed In the Wheat Pit. CORN NOT MUCH AFFECTED. Tct Good Prices AVcre Maintained Ontn BlmrcH in the Activity la IVIicntr-Hrlsk Trailln In Pro visions Quotations. CHICAGO I'UOMUCB MAIIKKT. CHICAGO , April 10. [ Special Telegram to the llKB.1 This was the bulls'dny on the lioanl nnd they went all through the list. The first attack was mmlo In the provision pit , where the prlco of iwrh was advanced ? 6c per barrel In n very short time. Whllo this was going on the Ri-nln markets liad been slowly snsgiiiK , but presently there \vns o stir In the corn pit and up went the jiricc of May corn about Jfe In < i few min utes. Whllo this was done nnil for some little - tlo time afterward the prlco of wheat scarcely moved , but Us turn ilnnlly came and the proceedings in that market were the most exciting of all. The prlco of May wheat ail- vnnced lj < c with scarcely a halt lioforo there was the fillghtcst reaction , the price at the top being 1X@1 ? < C above the lowest point of the session. The government crop report was so much the most powerful Influence In the wheat market that when It came nil other news and cir cumstances were completely lost sight of. The only point In It for which the wheat traders cared was that the condition of win ter wheat was put at 82 against ftf last year , when a light crop of winter wheat was raised. When the rcixirt came the shorts , big nnd little , bid for wheat us if this WIIH the last day In which grain could bo bought on this earth. It was a very lively scramble , nnd after a time buyers began to think they were overdoing the thing. Somebody \vaa selling wheat and n suspicion grew that some of the big hears , who were openly nnd In person bidding for largo blocks of wheat , without actually buying much , had brokers in the pit selling more wheat on the bulge. Then the crowd turned sellers , ami the price full ? { , but again advanced > < , ' ( , and closed within 'te ' of the highest point of the session. May wheat opened at 7lB'c ; ) , and after selling early at TU Tl r , worked down to TlifiSTli'dO , advancing to 1(1)4c ( ) , when the upward inovMiient in corn began. Then when the government report arrived there was an uninterrupted advance to 77e , fol lowed by a decline to 'i ( ' < % c , nnd another advance to 7rV. which wan the prlco at the 1 o'clock close , .lime wheat opened at 77c , sold down to ( % - then up to TSJif , closing at 1 o'clock at 7J.V. $ The ri-ceiptit uf corn were 4'cars \ less than the estimate , and there was good buy ing about the opening which caused n Himill advance , but llutchhmm was n heavy seller and for a time buyers hud enough to do to take care of his oirerlngs. Ills sales were estimated at 7. > ( ) ,0K ( ) bushels , and before ho had finished there had been a drop of lie in prices. Hut the demiind con tinued after those offerings closed nnd the price advanced sharply about * jC , nnd closed nearly at the top. The swift upturn in wheat seemed to have no effect uiion corn , which remained almost stationary while it occurred. Trading hero was not especially largo with the exception above noted. May corn opened nt r/J' i' , sold up early to f'J'Mcr'J1.c ( ; , then down to fi'J Vc , up to r 'J ? < c , back to r'Jie and back to fBJfc , where It closed ut 1 o'elook. Juno corn opened at MJ& ; sold at Sljfc , up to fi'J'aC and closed at 1 o'clock at , r > 'J'4c bid. The oats market Hhiircd in the general ac tivity and improvement in values. May oat.s opciied at ! ( OJ < e , sold early at I'.Opj'c ' , then up to : nj4X llH'c , and closed at 1 o'clock at HIV CKlUj'e. Juno oats opened at .lOJie , sold at UOV "nd illc , closing at :5.7 : ( ) < c. In provisions trading was animated , yet outside of May pork , which was bought freely by old raiders to cover their short con tracts , business was by no means as largo as might bo inferred from the stir witnessed. In May pork Initial sales were made at . * H.r ( ) , but the market advanced in an erratic man ner to tl4.77 } < , declined Kic , and closed at JH.IiU. Juno pork , which received less than the usual attention , sold at a small premium to r > ( 7 , ' c under May. closing , however , at May prices. Later deliveries than June were iniiot. A representative of the holders' clicuo | was the principal seller of May pork , and an advance was established of Jty CiMiru.1. Lard was held very steady , though 1 o'clock quotations showed a decline of U c. AITKHXOON SnhsioN Wheat , excited and higher ; May opened at 77 < ( ; < > 77Je ( : , sold at The , then to 77f7724'e , up to TS tBTSV , closing at 7SJf@7.v\c ; Juno closing at TU'hC and July ? % e. Corn , linn ; May closing nt 5Hc bid ; Juno , f > 2X " - , July , .VJ ? @ .T. > > $ c. Oats , llrmer ; May closed at : ) U.to asked. 1'ork do- clineit " a and closed at $14.37 % for April , May and June , and SH.30 for July. Lard was .quiet and unchanged. Short ribs were n shade llrmer. CHICAGO IjlVB STOCK. CIIICAOO , April 10. [ Special Telegram te the HEB.I CATTI.U Thcro was a slow ami unsatisfactory business nt the opening. He cclpts are on the Increase and there wore cattle everywhere this morning. Husincss did not become active until about J2 o'clock , and then buyers began to report that thoj could get no reduction as compared with yes terday , while most of the salesmen reported a dcelinu of lOo on the ordinary run of fat cattlo. There were a few loads of Texan ; on sala that made equally good price.1 as heretofore. Prime fat cows ami hoifcrs remain steady and In good demand , but old , thin canncrs are as low as at any time. Dealers in stackers ami feeders reported ny particular change , bill were more hopeful of better business on ae count of the widespread' soaking rain ol last night. Steers , 1850 to IMK ) Ibs.ar \ , ( < l T..10 ; 1200 to 1830 Ibs , $ ; j.8n54.40 ; fl.V ) to 1J ! < K Ibs , KJ.I10LH.OO ( ; stoekera and feeders , S'J.iO : < < 2 : i,70. Cows , bulls and mixed , Sl.tX ) ( { 3 V ; bulk , S.4P@3.75 ! ; slop-fed steers , fl.Mlfl 4,70 ; slop-fed COWH and bulls , M.3Ti ' ? a.73 < ; Texas-fed steers , flt.IiOOM.OU ; grass btccrs , t3.70GI3.Ofl ; cows , * I.GOiW.20. ( HOGS Trndo was brisk , with a sharp and permanent advance of about a nickel , iimltiiip an upturn of 10o for the week so far. ItcM heavy made fc.\4.r > C < l.li.f > 0 ; butctiers' weights , fT .40 ( < iu.4r > ; host mixed , f..ur > ( L5.-(0 ( , and com moil $ r > .2. > ( < ? r > . ! l" . Light sorts were scarce nni the demand limited , ranging between $ . " > .l ! nnd $5.30. lavu STOCK. . Chicago , April 10. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cnttlo HccciptH , 8,000 ; market iv shad * lower ; steers , KI.SOQ.Vill ; stockers and feed tin , F..aO'ii.70 : ; cow * , bulls and mixed , Sl.lM ( < jt.r : > U ; TexaiiB , f l.V@4.W > . Hogs Receipts , 10,000 ; market strong am' BQCU'o ' higher ; mixed , f.V.tKj.t.'Ml ) ; heavy Ki.BM5.60 ! : light , ? ,1.15(35.40 ( : skips , t3.-UK 5.10 , Sliecp Ucccipts , 4,000 ; market slow am 20cf40o lower ; natives , jilHK"'i.UO ; ; western J4.f > OC < < r > .bU ; Tuxans , J3.5'y ! 4.W ; lambs , fS.Ui ti/0..U / "Tho Drovers Journal's special cublogriin from London quotes heavy general t > upi > lic : of cattle , moderate on"erliK ) > > of Anu > riran but prices io lower. Heat American beevtv l''o per Ib dead weight. National Ktook Ynrila , ICnst Kt IioiilM , April 10. Cattle Hccciptsi , I.100 shipments , none ; market steady ; cliuici heavy native steers , ? l.20 ; fair to gooi native steeiii , f3.yoo < ' 4.40 ; butchers' steers medium to choice , f3,10c < l4.15 ; stockers am feeders , fair to peed t3.20 ( 8'J5 ; rangers ordinary to good , f3.iXg3.yo. Hogs Receipts , ii-GOO ; shipments. l.SOO markt't active and highe'r ; choice heavy am butchers' EclectluiiH , f. . : i5 ( < i5.fiO : packing medium to prime , f5.20@5.4U : light , grades fair to best , f 5.00t 5.23. ' Kantian City , April 10. Cattlc- Hccclpta , 3,000 ; shipment * * , 100 ; markel weak and , ' > ( < UOc lower for shipping steers butchers' btccrs and cows steady j good t < choice corn-fed , f4. < XX 4.80 ; common t ( medium , fa.iX34.40 ; stackers. r.J.WX32.W ) feeders , 13.00 ( 3.00 ; rows , f2.0033.CO. Jlogs iteceipts , 4,600 ; sliiviueuts , 210 mnrkct strong , active nnd 1 Of higher ; com mon to choice , fl.tiX'l.V.i.'j ; skips and pigs , f3.00@4.00. NEW Yonu , April 10. [ Special Telegram , to the Hv.n.1 STOCKS Trading In stocks hns fallen oft and the dragging tendency coupled with the deadlock In congress re- gatdlng the Pacific railroad nnd bond bills tends to encourage selling. The earnings of lending roads arc constantly decreasing , nnd it is fommon talk ninong leading operators that unless they Increase perceptibly from this time forward it will be impossible for a few , If nny , of the roads to pay n dividend of C pcv cent and many say that 4 will appear high. Thcro wus no substantial support to the market , nnd the majority of the active stocks declined from almost the start. Mis souri Pacific was the weakest and broke 3 points on rumors thnt Gould was selling. Northwestern broke I point , St. Paul 9f. Union Pacllic had few friends and broke lf points owing to the continued uncertainty regarding 'lie action of congress. The Van- derbilts suffered like the rest of the list , but New York Central bold up comparatively well , considering the poor statement. Head ing , or xvlilrh great things were expected yesterday , dropped % points Richmond Terminal weakened ? < ; , The whole hit closed weak at about inside figures. GnvnuNMUNTS-'CiOVcrnmcnts were dull but llrm. YCSTP.HHAY'8 QUOTATIONS tT. SUsrcglHtcrcd. 12 * 1C. * N. W lO-W U.S. 4s coupon. . . 12 * do preferred Ill U.S. I'isrcglfttroil ' lOCliN.V LVlltral ll'l'.t ' ' U.8 l'tsrmipoti..HWYO. It. N U I'acillrOKOfllj. . . .IZil'jIP ' , T 10 Cuniuln Southern. . S'iPncinc | Mnll 31 tVntrnl 1'nrlllc 2'.l ' I ) . D..V U H Chicago , v Alton..I'Xl Pullman I'nlaceCnr l3l5 O. , I1.Q IKJi.Henillng . MJ ! 1) ) . , I.&W I'-.V.iHock Miami WJ ii.&H.O HH SI.I.&S.K an Krlo " 4'4 preferred I'o'.i ' , lo preferred ! JIi C. . M.i St. Paul. . . Wide Illinois Central HMi do preferred I. , II. leW 10(5 ( St. 1' . AO K.iT I'l.'il ' ' dopri'ferreil. . I.nko Shore Hi ITocns Paclllc. r.V N Bl'i1 Dillon I'nclllc. Michigan Out ml. . "I1 ! Mlftxnnrll'aclllc. . . . 7i ! do iiroforri'd . . . . 2.H } Missouri 1'aclllc.M W. U. Telegiapu. . 72y do preferred 4V MONEY os CALL Hasy at 1 @ -K percent : last loan I1. ; ; closed offered -\4 \ per cent. PIIIMC MBIIUANTII.U PATCH 3(3 ( * per cent. Sir.m.iNo EXCIIASOE Dull but firm , at .bj-j for CO day bills ; J4.S7'f for demand. l'UOIUClTMAUKI2TS. Clilcnjjo. April 10. Following nro the 2:80 : closing iirices : Flour Steady : winter wheat , hbls , $2.73 irei.25 ; satJts , $ 'J.riliEi.l'iO ) : ; spring whe.lt , bbls , fcU'O&C-I.JB ; sacks , Sl.7riC.ita.75 ; rye llour.J'J.'JO ( < i3.l5 pcrbbl..7tl@UIK"in ) sacks. Wheat Active. ; early in the. session the feeling was weaker and prices declined , later advance to a point 1 ? @ 1 } over insulo prices reached after the openiTig , later cased oT ( and toward the close advanced , closing lK@2l c above the close of yesterday ; cash , 74c ; May 7S n-Kic ; June , 7l Xe. Corn Iltilcd nuiet and easy early , but later became active ami closed ? ( iiju ? nhove yes terday ; cash , 4 ! > o ; May , Me ; June , Wijc. Oats Active and llrm and JddJJ e higher ; May , lll'Ve. Hyp fi'J'in. ' t Uitrley 77o ( ; 0c , Pi ImoTlinothy G3gHc. ( ( FlaK-secd-SK-IS. Whisky-fl. in. Pork- Active , unsettled and nervous , with prices ruling with unusual irregularity ; cash , SM.27M ; May , tH. 7K. Lard Quiut and a trillo higher ; cash , * 7.r > 0 ; May , $7..VJH- Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , Sy-Iipfi.OO ; short clear , $7.ri3 ( < d7.riO ; short ribs , $7.117 } . Uut.ter ( Juiet ; creamery , 23@2Su ; dairy , 2-.t'jnc. Clieese Steady ; full cream Cheddars , W } ( IHIle ; Hats , lldfillj c ; young Americas , 1'J ( if > l2 < . , c. Eggs 17@17Kc. Hides Unchanged ; green hides - IJc ; heavy green salted , f ) ) e ; light green salted , ( ic ; salted bull , -IJ o ; green bull , 8Vfc ; green salted v'alf.Sc : tlry Hint and dry calf , 12@13e ; dry salted , Ulc ; deacons , I0c ! each. Tallow Firm ; country-3 ( | 55e ; No. 2 , solid-l c ; cake , 4c per Ib. Keceipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 27,000 LM.IXK ) Wheat bu 48,000 Ifi.lMK ) Corn , bu 10S.OOO I'.i.lHK ) Oats , bu 10.1,000 , 08,000 Hyc.bu 1.200 1,000 Hurley , uu 3JMW ( U'.OUO ' New York , April 10. Wheat Receipts. 3.r , > 00 ; exports , ri2b)0 ( ) ; options feverish nml very irregular , opened n shade easier , later sold down J.iii'Y' ' ; " , subsequently advanced IXCiJ'-'iC on the unfavorable showing of gov ernment crop reportu and friglitened shorts , closing strong at top ; spot , steady , but quit't on export , account ; ungraded red , S'JMOOJfc ; No. V ! red. ( Kl.WJlJic in store and elevator ; il2t'3l-ii ! ' > alloaf May closing at Ol u. Corn IJeceipts , 20,400 ; exports , l.'t.IJOO ; cash advanced about Ic , thus checking trading ; options opened steady , and later strengthened and advanced JfOi'1'40 ' ' , closing rather weak ; ungraded , ( ilUOiOSJaC ; No. 8 , f&M&'iftyits ; No. 2 , l)5aCc ) in store ; May closing at GiJ.rc. Oats Ucceipts , M , K ) ; exports , 700 ; market llrm ; mixed wustcni , U7 ( 40c ; white western , 41 l."c. Coffco-Siot | , fair ; Rio , dull at $14 50 ; op tions lower and less active. Sales , ( V.1,000 bags. April , fll.3'l'H-40 : ! ( ; May. * ll.2iC11.4 : > ; .Inne , ? I1.XC ( ) ? 11.23 ; July , $10.5r10.7o ; Aug ust , $10.2.X ! IO.0. | Petroleum United closed firm at 77Kc. Mu'gs Firm and in fair demand ; western , Pork Steady and more active ; mesa quoted at $ H..10j515.00 ( new ; $14.00(314.50 ( one year old. Lard Opened 2@3 points higher , but closed with the advance lost ; western steam spot was quoted at f'.OOi ai'.l'K. Huttcr Dull , heavy and lower ; western , Cheese Quiet and steadily held ; western llat , ll OlL'u. St. Ionls. April 10. Wheat Higher ; cash , 8lO81J < fo ; May , Sl''c. ' Corn Higher ; cash , 47 @ 4Sc ; May , . Oats Higher ; cash , 2li3\Mc \ ; May , Pork-$14.23. Lard-7.l5. Whisky-il.OO. Mutter Firm ; creamery , 25@30c ; dairy , 20 ( i25c. AFTKHXOOX 13oAitn Wheat excited and higher ; May S2c ; July 7s > J ic. Corn strong but dull ; May , 4So ; July , 4S nominal. Oata higher ; May S0\a. MinnoniioIlM , April 10. Wheat - Re ceipts , 371 cars ; bhipmrnts , 7(1 ( cars ; market not very active. Closing : In store No. 1 hard , April , 74,3&c ; May , 75kc ; Jiily.TiiJ i' . No. 1 northern , April , 7:1(40 : ( ; May,7i ; ) c ; July , 74 } u. No. 3 northern , April , 7lc ; May , 71Jic , ; July , 72 " 4 o. On track No , 1 hard , 7tlo ; No 1 northern , 74 > jt$73c ; No. 2 northern , 72c. Flour Steady ; patents. In sacks , to ship. f4.10i ( 4.25 ; in barrels , f I.25 ( f4.35. Cincinnati , Airil ] 10. Wheat In good demand and strong ; No. 2 rod , SlH./c. Corn -Steady ; No. 3 mixed , WJ Oats Quiet ; No. 3 mixed , 8lc. Kye Oil let ; No. 2 , ( ! 7c. Provisions Pork , higher at f4,25 ! ; lard , flrm at $7.40. Whisky- Firm nt tl.O'J.o uarjey Irregular ; No. 3 , "Gu. Provisions Higher ; pork , April. $14.50. Liverpool , April 10. Wheat- Firm , de mand goou ; holders olTer moderately ; Cali fornia No. 1 , ( is 7d'iis yd per cental. Com Firm , demand good ; new mixed western , 4s lid per cental. Now Orlt'iuiH , April 10. Corn Firm ; mixed , COc ; white and yellow , Ule. Oats-Steady and firm ; No. 2 , aSKQSOc. Corn Meal-Steady at $3.70. Hog Products Firmer ; pork , IJ4.50 ; lara. t7.12K. Hulk Meats Shoulders , $0.10 ; long clear and clear rib $7.50. Kaunas City , April 10. Wheat Weaker : No. 2 soft , 77ic. * Corn Stronger ; No. 3. cash , 44c bid : ' May. 44k'o bid. Oats No. 3 , no bids or offerings. OMAHA MVK STOCK. Cuttle. UNION STUCK VAIIDS , 6 p. m. I Tuesday , April 10 , 3. I Tiio receipts ot cattle were unusually lieavy to-day , there being close to three thousand head on Rale. The market was all I he way from 10M20o lower , the decline be ing apparently due to the heavy receipts aiid the lower tnnrkcts cast. Doth packers and shippers were , liberal buyers , and inore cattle changed hands than on any last week , but for all that only about half the offerings were taken. The market was prolonged from early in the morning until dark and for ttmt reason appeared very dull and slow , while in reality enough cattle were sold 'to make an active market had the trading been limited to the hours usual in other markets , The bulk of the cattle on sale wore corn fed native steers , and while they were of fair avrrape and quality , thcro were a good many light cattle nnd no very heavy cattle changed hands. Last week's break In the hog mnrkot Is making itself felt In diminished receipts , to day bcliifffxtremcly light for Tuesday. The market was active. good many loads being sold before reaching the pens , nnd f > ( if lOe higher.There were no prime heavy hogs on sale , bill several heavy mixed loads brought $5.15. A toppy load of choice heavy weights , had there been any such hern might have reached $5.20. Kverythihg on sale was closed out early. Sliecp. The offerings to-day consisted of two fresh loads and tliu same number uf holdovers. Unculpts. Cattle 2sno Hem --M Sheep 200 Provnlllnir I'rlues. The following is a table of prices paid In this market for the grades of stock men tioned. Prime steers , 1HOO to 1500 Ibs. . J 1.15 ( $1.40 Prime steers , HOD to 18HI Ibs. 3.75 W4.10 Fat little steers. 000 to 1050 Ib * . 3.50 @ 3.00 Common to choice cows. . . . . , , 2.00 ( VJ3.50 Common to choice bulls 2.00 (83.00 ( T ight and medium hogs 4.Ml ( < | 5.00 Fair to choice heavy hogs 5.05 ( § 5.15 Fair to choice mixed hogs 4.95 @ 5.10 of 1'riccH. Showing the cxtremo hiiliost and lowest rates p.iiil Tor leaJinjjBratlojofhotjs ontlatos mentioned : TJvo Stock Noted. Hops f > @ I Oc higher. Cattle ll20c ) lower. $5.15 top on hogs nnd $1.25 top on cattle , & . C. Kosn , Herman , was In with cattlo. About 1-lijO head of cattle were weighed to rt ay. II. Pflcngcr. Wistier , was hero with n load of cattlo. Hogs averaged last wecU 2i9 pounds and 71 head to the car. Isnno Liiilitncr , Oconco , came in with two loads of cattlo. B.V. . Van Doren , Loup City , was on the marlcct with hogs , John Sandbcn ? , Oakland , came down with two loads of cattle , II. Krvm was In with four loads of cattle from Central tJity. K. C. fircen was In with fifteen loads of the KH seven cows. G. R Hiirch , McCord Junction , Neb. , came in with cattlo. J. W. Stacker , Logan , la. , marketed hogs at $5.15 , the top prlco. II. R Church came In from Pcarcc , Neb. , with two loads of cattle. O. M. Woolworth , postmaster at LOUJI City , came in with a car of cattle. R C. IJlIss , Howolls , a lieavy shipper to the yards , was in with two loads of cattlo. The largest number of cattle over received at these yards WHS 5.iM on September ID , UST. UST.C. C. O. Young , traveling auditor of the Wes tern tratllu association , was a visitor at the yards. aA. Grccnamyr , n well known stock dealer of Council HlutTs , was hero looking over the market. N. 11. narggreen , u frequent shipper to thpso yards from Wuhoo , was in with two loads of cattle. QArmour reported hia.hogs as coating iBo more thim yesterday and weighing only four pounds heavier. Tho-decrease iu tb& tuirnbcr ol bogs packed tn Town Inst season , us compared With the season before' , shofrs ! t Rilling oft of (0,011. ( J. Hnck , Crete , Vfos.'ln with five loads of cnttlo nnd two lends fit hops. One loml of his hofrs sold nt * 5.irvfld the othcr tfo.10. Ainon.c the pork packing statpi in the west , Ohio , Indiana , Illiiiiibi Iowa , Missouri ; Kan sas , Dnkotn , 'Wisconsin Mlchipan , Kentucky nnd Tenncsseo nil ( Uipw.ii licavyfnllliip off in thu iiiiinbcr of hops packed during the winter season. Nebraska nnd Minnesota nrc the only states which showed gain. OMAHA AVIIOLKSAMS MA It It UTS. Produce , Krtills , Nutn , Htc. Tuesday , April 10. 37ic fnllowlny jtir ) ( < ifrti ( ) nrc wholesale anil not retail. Prlcca quoted OH jinKfticc arc the rates at whtrh round fnfs arc sold on Milsmor/iif. / Fritlt * or other linen uf ( foods iT'/itlrlH / { ; aim lulmr In jmcMny nmnnt ill- uvii/s / lie Kiijii > llr < l oil nntnldc onlcru at the sdi/ic prices quoted /or the local trade. Untei on flour and f fed arc , / < > Mirrs' jir/rrs. / Prim oil araln arc those iHtldhy Oinnlm millers delivered. AH limitations on mer chandise arc olitalncd fnnn Icadliiy houses and arc corrected dally. I'rlccs on cntrh- c r , cake * , etc. , arc those ( jlvcn liy Intdliti ; minnifunnrcrt. The produce market yesterday was quiet ; nutter , for which considerable demand ex ists was scarce nnd peed qualities sell well nt figures quoted. Thei e is considerable very common stuff shipped in. but It does not tlntl very ready sale , what Is meant by common stuff Is butter of nn inferior quality. Choice butter nnd fair grades find u ready salo. Eggs nro lower , and while to-dnv snlcs were inndo early prices to-morrow will bo lower and the quotation * given will doubtless bo an outside ono. Potatoes are about steady. New potatoes will bo put on the market next week In considerable quantities , but nt what price cannot now bo stated. Small vegeta bles , onions , cucumbers , parsley and salsify nro selling well. Urrrai' Fancy creamery roll butter SJ&KWc with solid packed at SJifaWe ; choice country butter 'J'JOi'JUc , with some special sales of fancy butter at ! Mc , common grades 1SGJ20V , Inferior stuff 9jgl3c ( , according to quality. Kotis Strictly fresh l $ M4o. ONIONS Native stock , ? I.'J5 ( < i'l.r > 0 , Spanish per box of M ) Ibs $1.50 1.75 , California on- nions I5i4e ( per Ib. 1'OTA-ror.s Choice homo grown. S5@9."o ; Utah and Colorado stock , $ l.IOrt ( l.ao , PDUI.TIIY Chickens dressed , lllo ; geese , r.ri > iic : : turkeys , 12gUo ( ; ducks , llu'Uulivo ( ' | ; chickens , SUM 1.00. Cniisi-Kull cream , latffiMne. UAXANAS Medium , ? i.7fV't3.00 per bunch ; choice , $ I.00M.50 ) ( , Tuuxips UutabagaslofWuOc ; white , -lOc tier busliel. LCMOSS S3.70@-I.BO per box. DATKS 1'orsaln. ( Ic per Ib. .S.u-u KRAUT Choice per bbl. of 32 pal. S..OOC < r5.liO ; Ji bbl. , $4.00 4.50 ; 511.00 per bill. of 50 gal. CiDKU Choice Michigan cider , ? 1.60(315.50 ( per bbl. of 3'J pal. Porcoiijc Choice rico corn Is quoted at fla @ 4c per Ib. , other kinds , a'fo'o : ' per Ib. CVHHOTS f2.2Tf ( ; 2,50 per bbl. ; new stock , 5Uo per doz. PAUSXII-S Now stock , .00 ( 11.50 per bbl. OvsTinis Plain standard , 2.o ; plain HO- IcctH , niu ) ; HttindurdlOc ; uxtra selects , Me ; Now York counts , 4lc ) ; bulk oysters , counts , S.S."i per 100 ; selects , S2.00 per gal. ; standard , 01. 'JS per gal. Oysters are about out of the market. CAimtuiis $1 per doz. for native stock and. 3ffilt ( } c jier Ib. lor California. CAVMFI.OWCK Gootd stodk , $2.r 0@2.75 per dozen. OKAN-OIS California liivorsido , $3. oS > 4.00 ; Messina , § It7rM.2r ( ; Valcneias , $ T > .00 ( < ( > S.OO ] > er case of 420 ; . .Mexican1.00 ; l.os Angeles. g'j.TSCJfia'JS ; Nnvals , fl.r > 0 ; Lou Angeles , W.50 ; Hiver'sido. S5.75. HBAXS Good stock1. i2.COi2.T5 ( : California beans , f2.2 , " > ( ( f2.40. 1 Fms In layers , 1810i ; , calic lOe ] > erlb. NUTS I'eanuts 0Vj ( rc , raw Hrazil nuts , llio ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal nuts , m ISc ; lilbcrta ; ISc : Italian chestnuts' 15c ; pecans , inc. ' Hoxuv l ( > ( ( (2lc ( for 1 Ib frames ; canned honey. ltfi)12c"per ) ( ) lib. TOMATOIIS Sl.001.75 ( ( per box. Thcro are very few tomatoes on the market. PAUSI.IIY lOc per Soz. GitiiEN ONIOXS 3Tio per doz. Asi-AiiAOL's ! l5c per ) b. STUAWIHIIUIIS Fresh Florida , 3. > @ 10 per box. CfcuMiintts $1.00 per dozen for choico. SAi.sii'r 2.ric per bunch. Lr.rrucK lOc per doz. Cci.r.itv California stock , $1,50 per doz. HrowcrN' Jjist. SYUUPS New Orleans molasse.M. per bbl. , 37i6K ( ) ( ; per gal. ; corn syrup. H5c ; half bbls. , : i"c ; I gal. kegs , $1.55 ; sorghum HSe. PUOVISIONS Hams , 10 * < @ 10Jfc ; breakfast bacon , 10'i ilc ; bacon sides , S CtfS c ; dry salt , 7 ! , < cf(67 ; ! < c ; shoulders , OJj'iWTe ; dried beef , lOC llc. PICKI.IIS Medium in bbls , $5.75 ; do In half bbls , $11.40 ; small in bbls , $ i.7.V ! do in half bbls , fU..H ) ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.75 ; do in half bbls , $1.40. Kunscii LAUD Tierce , " ' c ; 40-lb square cans , 7J4'c ; 50-lb round , 7'\c ; 20-lb round , 7Jc ; 10-lb pails , 7 c ; 5-lb pails , 7c ; 1Mb pails , Sc. CAXXII : > Goons Oysters , standard , per case. $ : < .IOf il.ilTi ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case , S.'l.HI6ill.lO ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , ? It.)0iiJ ( ) ( JI.10 ; California pears , per case , ? 4.70Cil.SO ; nppricols. jer case , ? l.iO'l.lO ! ( . ' ; pcaclics , per case , $5.1)0 ( 5.75 ; white cherries , pur case , $15.00 ; California plums , per case , SI.5UwM.00 ; blueberries , per case , $2.20 ( ' 2.40 ; egg plums , 2-lb , percaso , $2.50 ; pinciippplus , 2-lb per case , $ II.20 ( . .5.75 ; l.lb salmon ] ) cr doz , $ lh5 tl. ) < . ) ri ; 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $ ! l.25gli.3. ) > ; 2-lb string beans , per case , ? 1.75 ( < 2)l.bO ) ; 2-lb Lima beans , percaso , $ l. ( > Jil.nj ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , S2.liO@2.70 ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , W.S5lb ; tomatoes , $2.40 ( < 2.50 ; 2-lb corn , S2.yO ( < 3.40. JCU.IKSlb ! ) palls , $1.25@1.50. SAI.T Per bbl. in car load lots , $1.30. Korc Seven-sixteenths , 10 ? @lle. CAXIIV Mixed , ' . ) @iic : stick , ( rJ9J HOLLAND IIiuitiXis : ( 70 ; 72c ] ior kep. MAI-I.K SfOAit Hricks , I2) ) < j0per Ib. ; penny cakes , 13 ( < f 14c per Ib. HUOOMM Extra , 4-tio , 52.CO ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. $1.75 ; heavy stable , W.OO. STAIICII Mirror gloss , BJ c ; Graves' corn , OK" ; Oswego gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c. TIIAS Japans , 2li ) < T)5c ; gunpowder , 20 ( ( ? OOc ; Young Hyson , 22 55o ; Oolong , 20 ( < 5 C5c. C5c.Pownr.it AND SHOT Shot , $1.45 ; buckshot , $1.70 ; Hazard powder , * 5.K ) ; half kegs , $2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting kcgs$2.SI5 ; fuses , 100 ft. , 45Qi'75c. ' Si'OAit Granulated , 7.a7'tfc ( ; conf. A. GJ ( )7o ) : white extra C , tiKOiH c ; extra C , ( ) \@ll < ; c ; 'yellow C , SJf&i.W , cut loaf 7C ( ' 7 ? < c ; powdered , 7i4S4 ( ! ; New Orleans , 5 COPIT.B Ordinary grades , I0j17e ( ; fair , 17ulKc ; ) irimelhtnl'Js- ) ; fancy preen nmlyol- low , 22d(23e ; old government Java , 2iK.10o ; interior Java , 25ii2Sc ( ; Mocha , 2S ( < ? . ' ! lo ) ; Ar but'klo'H roasted , I'Jc ; McLaughlin'H XXXX , lO c ; Uilworth's , 19J.sc ; Ucd Cross , 1'JKc ; ahiroma , Wjc. Wooin\WAHU : Two-hoop palls , per doz. , $1.40 ; tliroo-hoop palls , $1.05 ; No. 1 tub , SU75 , No. 2 tub , Jd.75 ; No. a tub , $1.75 ; washboards $1.50 ; fancy washboards , $3.50 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No , 1 churns , $ (1.50 ( ; No. 3 churns , $ .50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in nests , $1.70. Toiutvo Lorillnrd's Climax , 45e ; Splen did , 45c ; Mcclnuiics' Delight , 44o ; Legpett & Meyer's Star , 450 ; Cornen > tone , 3'Je ; Drum- moiul'H HorsosUoo , ,45c ; J. T. , T-V ; Horg's Spearhead , 45 ; Catlin's Mecrschaiim , Illc ; Catlin's , Old Style , 2Sc ; Piper Hoidsick , lllo ; Sweet TipTop ; 3c ; U. N. 0. , 17c ; Ued , White and Hlue , ISo. _ Dry PIIINTS Soi.tn COMIHS Atlantic , fie ; Slater , C' ' 'c ; Herlin pil , OS'l'i Garni'r oil , (5@ ( 7c. PI.NII AXI > Uoms Uichmond , IV ! ; Allen , < l' ' c ; Uiver Point , f > c ; Steel Hlver , lie ; Hfcliinond , lie ; PaciHr , ( IJ i1. Ixniuo HI.L'I ; Washington , O 'c ; Century indigo blue prints , Oo ; American , 7o ; Arnold , 7c ; Arnold H , lie ; Anold A , 12c ; Arnold Uohl Seal , lu > . ; c. Iliiss : Charter Oak , 5o ; Itaii'apo , 4l./c ; Lotli , 5o ; Allen , do ; Uichmond , ( ic ; Windbor , OMc ; Kddystono. O' ' c ; Pacilic , 0)'c. ) litiuwN Siiuntixii Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7S' ° i Atlantio II , 4-1 , 7'4V : Atlantic 1) , 4-4 , O c ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , ( k- ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , r-c ; Au rora O , 4-4 , 5c ; Crown XXX , 4-1 , i vMoo \ - sier IJj , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 > ; c ; Lawrunoo LL , 4-4 , Co ; Old Dominion. 4-4. 5SV ; PepDcrcll , H , 4-1 , 7'fc ; Pepporull O , 4-4 , tic ; Pepporell , 8-1. IVj'u ; Pepperoll , 9-4 , 21c ; Pepperell , 1CM. 2. > ; Utica , U , 4-1 , Bo ; Wui'hiiMtt , 4-4 , 7'jc ; Aurora H , 4-4 , ilJ3'cj Aurora I { , 4-4 , C ) c. HATTS Htammrd , Oc ; Gem , lOc ; Ilcooty , 12Uc ; Hyono , He ; H. cased , M.50. C Wild1 Hibb , white , 13c ; col ored , 22c. General FLOUII AND FJSBD Minnesota patents , t2.45 ( g'J.M ' per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter vateuts , ( i.&lKs''JS ver cwt ; Nebraska patents , $2.4502.50 ] > or cwt ; rye flour , $2.00 per c\vt ; wheat graham. $1 75 per cwt ; rye prnhnm , $1.40 per cwt ; Now York buckwheat SJ..VJ jer o\vt ; ExceWor. $3.00 JKT cwt ; ready nllsed , $5.00 perlOO-lb case ; cornmcal , .yellow , $ l.hH f 1.10 per cwt : white $1.10(41.IH per cwt'bran ; , $10.POrT17.X ( ) per ton : s"reen- inps , $12.00 IHT ton ; hominy , $3.Co per bbl ; chopped feed , $18.00per ton ; chopped corn , S10.riOM7.00 ( ! _ per ton 1x4. 17 oo in wi'm ' wisi was oo Zttl 17 nell > tO III WJ2 ( W,22 , ( XI 2x8 17 no in w in W20 ro 20 , vi 2x10 17 ( II IU M > IU .VI23 . ttl 22 00 2x13 IS OJ 111 Ml III W2I (1)21 ( ) Oil X4 fcl ? . 18 WHIM ) IU f,0 22 CO 2,1 00 No. 1 com , s 1 sf,1S.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 s.l5.rrfi No. 2 com , s 1 s. 17.00 | No. 4 com , s I s. 13.00 rr.xrixci. No. 1 , 4 & 0 In 12 & 14 ft , rough . $ Jl .00 No. 1 , " " 10 " . 21.00 No. 2 , " " 14 " . HI..V ) No. 2 , " " 10 " . 17.50 StlllXO. A , 12 , 14 & 1(5 ( ft.JJI.lH ) C , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.l.VC5 H , " " ' 'O.V5 1 1) , " " 12.25 rr.iuxn ANI > IIIITITIOS. 1st com Jfin White Pinocelling . $ ai.50 2d " " " " . 27.50 Clear * ( In Norway " " . 10.00 .M com % in " " " . 14.00 FI.OOU1XO. A (5 ( in White Pine . $34.50 Ht5ln " " . 32.50 COIn " " . 2'.l.50 Dtlln " " . 21.50 liOln " " jScl. Fencing ) . -19.00 0 In. Drop Siding ftOu per I extra. STOCKIIOAIIDS , A 12 Inch si s . $1X50 H 12 " . 3D.50 C12 " . 3(1.60 ( I ) 12 " . 22.50 No. 1 com , 12 in s 1 s , 12 ft . 21.00 " " " 14 ft . 20.60 " " " 10 ft . 20.50 " " " 10 , 18,20ft , . 3U.OO No.2 " " . 2UO ( " " " 12 & 14 ft . HUH ) " " " H5ft . 1H.60 12 In Grooved roofing , $1 per M more than 12 In Stock Hoards same length. Ill In Grooved roofing satno prlco as 12 In Stock Hoards. Mill' LAP. No. 1 Plain 8 and 10 in . $18.75 No.2 " " " . 17.25 No. 1O G , Sin . 19.25 rixisnixd. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , ! Ulns2 s . $50.60 ' " " IK , 2 . 60.50 3d , clear , 1 In , s2s . 45.50 A. select , 1 in s 2 s . 31I.50 A , " 134IJtf , 2 in s 2 s . 43.60 H , " Ims2s . 29.50 U , " 1'4" , IJtf. 2ins2s . 30.50 13 , select , nil 10 ft , $1 extra. Ceiling Clear Finish , 1 and IV inch , s2s . 2(5.50 ( Clear Finish , 1 } and 2 inch , s2s . 30.00 Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch . 24.50 Clear Yellow Pine Casing and liasc. . . . 20.00 T * SOfTIIKHX VUI.I.OW I'lSK. Com. 4 incli Flooring . $17.50 Star " " . 20.00 1st and 2d clear 4 inch Flooring . 22.00- Clear inch Ceiling . 20.00 Clear W inch Partition . 24.00 Clear % inch , Partition S3 nbvo inch VOI'I.AU l.lIMlllIlt. Clear poplar bx. Hds % in s 2 s . $3(5.00 ( " " yt in panel , s 2 s . 28.00 " " Corrugated ceiling , ; < . . v:9.00 : HATTIIXSVIMI : TUIIIXII , I'ICKKTS. O G Units , 2 ! n . $ 70 " J xil , s 1 s . 25.00 3 in well tubing , 13 & M and bev . 22.50 Pickets , 13 & II lint . I'.I.BO " DHsq . 19.50 blllXlil.l'.S , I.ATII. XX clear 6 3.10 ExtrnA $ 2.90 * A * Standard. . 2.05 * AHH&U. . . 2.45 5 in clear li in clear 2.10 No. 1 1.30 Cedar * A * Lath 2.55 I'OSIS. White cedar 6 in J s $13.00 " O-inqi-s 13.00 " BUin , KS 11.50 " Sinqrs 9.50 " 4 In round. 14.50 Heal Entnto TrniiHl'erH. John A Hnrbnch and wife to T T 13ad- gcr , n yt lot 3 , blk 9 , Horbach's 2d add , w ( I $ 475 City of Omaha to Frank Dworak et al , apart of Woolworth avenue vacated , q c 74 Carrie A Hubbard nnd husband to An drew Hosowater , part lot 3 , blk 3 , Quinn's add , w d 1,400 K S Hood and wife to Max Meyer & & Co. ct ul , lot 25 , oik 0 , Albright's annex , w d ICO Emma I ) Gallagher and husband to E KOvcrull , lots 0 and 10 , blk5 , Keen's 3d add , w d 4,200 D H Archer and wiio to H W Uiloy ct nl , part lot 100 , Giso's add , w d 1,000 Elislia Hlckok to J C Fctxev , s 22 ft lot 9 , blk 19 , E V Smith's add , w d. . 2,200 Uichard M Genius et al to M Diokmim et nl , lot 5 of lot 8 , blk 78 , South Omaha , w d 3,200 A E Kilby ct , alto D II Wheeler jr , lots 5 , 0 and 7 , blk 22 , Carthage add , W d 2,000 Otto Lobcck and wife to.I II Hrown , lot 12 , blk 1 , Lincoln place , w d 925 August lienzon et al to Anderson Jen sen , lot 12 , Hcnzon & Johnson's sub , w d 205 Gco K Hiirker and wife tc W T Hobin- son , lots 31. 35 blk 8 , Orchard Hill , w d 1,200 "Windsor Place Htiildmir Ass'n to Mar tin Calm , lot 47 in Windsor Place extension add , w d 800 Frank li Johnson ct til to Sidney 13 Uroclf , lot H blk 1 , Orchard Hill , w d. . . CEO South Omaha Land Co to The Public , map of blks 200,232 , 23(5,258,3VO ( , 273 , 2(10,2118,302.301 ( , 300 , 310 , 319 , 328 , 331 , in South Omaha plat United states -Samuel A Orchard , invVofnw 5 , 14 , 13 , containing 38. ( M acres Louis Sehroeder to U Koutsky , lots 0 , 7 , 15 blk 1 , Urown Park , wd 3,000 Seventeen transfers , aggregating. . $ 22,729 The following permits to build were issued yesterday by the superintendent of build ings : James Tracy , cottage , Eleventh and Vinlon ? 500 E F Augustat , cottage , Valley near Fifteenth 450 T Henson , addition to cottage , 8217 WebsttT 100 .fames Callalian , two story frame residence , Fourteenth near Web- Hter 2,000 George Hurst , addition to cottage , 1810 Forth Thirty-third 150 Kate M Wiley , two story nnd attio frame rsaidenco , Paul near Pleas ant 3,500 C C Hpottswood , ono and threo-qnar- tor story frame dwelling , Orchard near Hamilton 1,700 K K MclCelvoy , three rottages , Twen- ty-bovunth nnd Patrick avenue . . . . . 1,500 Mrs. Anna Nelson , addition to cottage , 120 South Twenty-sixth 100 Dr. W. H. Lanyun , cottage , dairies near Twenty-seventh 700 John Langtreo , addition to dwelling , Martha ami Twenty-ninth fXX ) Elnrcn permits aggregating (11,450 . .11. I'Al.iltlt. K. Jl. lUrilMASJ. . II. III.A.NCIUIUI. PALMER. niCHMAN k CO. . Live Slock Commission Merchants , OtUco-UuimilJ , Opimmio Kxclmiiiro llullillng , Union _ block Vuiiln.N'Utli Uiuuhii , Nt'li. McCOY BROsTi Live Slock Commission Merchants , Market fnrnltlifil frvoon application. Worker" and fftMlpr * f unilMlitHl on i-'ood tiTim. Uu'tiri'ncfi' OtiiH * hit Nulluniil Hunk unil South Oiualm .Vulluiini , Uutoo Hock V..rd , fuutU Uuuilm. Live Stock Commission , I loom li , Kxctianue llulldlriti. fnluu Hto k Yardi , tvuutU Umulia. NI-IJ. ALEXANDER i FITCH. Commision Dealers in Live Sock , r.oom fi , Opixitlto KitlmiiKn llulldlnir , Union t-tock VurJ , iHJutli OiuuUu , J iL. tJNldN STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , Jcba tMld , suKcrtlitcnacut. Imploinonts. CHURCHILL PARKER , DcalcrinAgrlcnllBrallfflplBincDls , Wagons , ere und lliiiKlof. J < iip Sln' < 'l > lntweenVth ( > tiU _ _ _ _ _ L I N 1 N G E R ft M ETOA LVcoH A ricnltnralImplementsWa ) onsCarriagcs , lliiKBlfi' , Klf. Wliolofnlp Otrmtta. N , \VholoMln llpnlcr In AgncnlliiralIninlenientsWagons&Buggics , Ml. MB. O5 nn > l IV7 Jones Ftffcl , Omnhn. PrP. "KlAST & "CO,1 Mannfaclnrers of Buckeye Drills , Sceflers , H , HAT llnlici.CUIcr Jlllb unit l.uban l-ul- ltrm. ror. lull nml Nloholm Mrccls. _ IMPLEMENT cb.1 . - Wholc lo - Agncnltnral Implements , Wagons & Bnggics Comer Hth nml Nlrlioln * tjttrctn. ( IMAltAllUANCU. J.F.SEIBERLING A CO. , lAkron , Ulilo.t Hamstinff Machinery anuBiiiilcr Twine' W. I ! . Mvad , Mnnnner. ' " 3 l-cn 'inuittli t. , Umnlm Doots nnd Shoos. W. V. MORSE A C0 .r Johocrs of Boots and Shoes. . ' Mntorlnis. Artists' _ _ " A HOSPE , Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1M3 luiidn > Htrcet , ( hnnlii , NVlirnikn. MOLINE.MILBURN& STOOD AHD Co Miunifftcturern anil Jobbers In Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. 0th iiml IVdno Street , nmahn , Ni < h. 1110 liaHIUJDoiiKlns St. , Oinnlm .Mnnulnctury , Sum- iiuTSt. , llontnn , KIRKENDALLJONES A CO. , to Kcctl , JOIH-H & I'o.l Wholesale Mainifactnrers of Boots anfl Sliocs ll lon Uubt-or Slide Co. 1KB. 11U4.V 1UK Hnrni'y St.linnlni. Xi'bninli ! ! . Bopksollors and Stntlonors. " H. M. i S. W. JONES. Successors to A. T. Kcnyon .V Co. , \ \ liuk'Mila A Itctnll Booksellers and Stationers , Flno WoiWInn HtHtlnnrrr. Coinnii-rclnl Stixtloncry. l&'tl DuuKlin Street , Umiilm , Npb. Cpffoos , SpicoB , Etc- ' ' CLARKE COFFEE'CO. , Utnnlm ColToo nnil Hl'lie Mlll.i. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , KInvurliiK Kxtmcln. Lninulry llluc. . lnk . Ktc. nil- Hill Iliinu'y Sln-oi. Omnlin. Nplir < kn. CroclTory nnd Clneowaro. " " W.L.WRIGHT , ARCnt for Iho Mriiiulncturcrs nnd Imporlcn of Crockery , Glassware/ Lamps , Chimneys , KtiOR _ ! cu , 1117 S. iitli : Kt. , Oiniibn , Ne riinkn. " PERKINS. CATCH & LAUMAN , Inilinitern nml Jobbers ur Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware , Etc 1511 Knrnnm St. , Now I'njitnn IliilldliiK. Commission nnd Storage. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. , ( Successors to Mci-lmno .V fchrocrtcr. ) Commission and Cold Storage , Oiunba. Nvbronka. EMMAL & FAIRBRASS , WllOll'hlllO Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commission MertliimU. Corri'Kininilcnco Kdllrltptl. 1U14 Nort Kith Si reel , Ouiuba , Nob. RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Duller , Kccs , CIICCKP , 1'oultrj. ( inmc , Oyster * , Ktu. , Klc. mgotitli 14th SI reel. _ ConLjDoko nnd Limo. OMAHA"COAL. . COKE & LIME"co. . . Johte of Hard and Soft Coal , K South nth Street , Onmlm , Ncbrnskn. J. Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , Anil Milliners of Coal , Coke , Compnt , riBMor , l.lmc , Drain Tllo , onil Sewer I'lpo. Ollleo , i'nxlon Hotel , Karimin St. , Omnlin , Neb. Tulcilionu | bll. ' NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Coke , 211 South 13th St. . Oinnm ) , Neb. Dry Goods nnd Notions. " " " " M . "E"SMITH & co. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1105 nnd 1101 Douglas , Cor. Mill St. , Oinnha. Neb. kiLPATRiclK"6cTi D"RY COODSCO Importers and Johliers in Dry GooflsNotions , Gents' Furnishing Oonits. Corner llth und llojuej- Sta.OinHtili. NebrHnkn. Furniture. " DEWEY Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Farnam Strprt. Oiunlia , Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK. Furniture Oiualm , Nv Groceries. _ _ & CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 70S , 7U7,7TO nnil 711 fi. 10th St. , Omulm , Neb. MoCORDTBRADY & CO Wliolcsale Grocers , Utli nnil I-onvunworth Strocls , Onmhn , Neliraikn. Hnrdwnro , LEE' FRIED m co. . Johliers of Hardware and Kails , Tlnnaro , Hhept Iron , Kin. Accnts for llowo Scales , und Miami 1'owUor Co. , Umulin , Neb , H i M E AUGH & TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools nnd IliilTulo Hoalen. 1 J6 Douiilai Htreet , Unialia , Nebrndiu. RECTORTwTLHELMY Si CO. . Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Harrier Sis. , Omiilia , Neb. Western Ascnti for Austin Powder Co. , Julfrnnn Mi-el Nallf , Fairbanks Htundanl Scules. r MARKS BROS. SADDLEH > . CO' . . \Vliol.f | > iilii Miniiiliiclureni of Saddlery & Johliers of Saddlery Hardware Ami Leather. JiUI , J n nnd HIJ7 lluiuuy Bt.Uniiihu , Nebratkn. Heavy Hnrriwnro. " " " ' "w. j. BROATC"H , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , f [ > rlnp , Wation Slock , Iliinlwaro , Lumber , IStc. lift anillVllllarnry Street , uiualm. JAMES A , EDN'EYi Wholesale Iron and Steel , Hats , Caps , Etc. "W."L. PAKROTTE & GOT , " Wholesale Hals , Caps and Straw Goods , liiff Harrivjr tittcut , Ouialm , Net ) . LumtJor. 'OMAHA uurvibiTn'co. , " " All Kinds of Building Material at Wliulesalc lit i Street and t'nlon PuclflcTraik. Oiustiu. " LOUIS BnADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasli , IH > otsUtc. Vt Jl ( > irnf r 7tti anil IHiuUlai ; Colon Vtlj ud Duuglus. il . N . CIETZ , Dealer in Ail Kinds 01 Lnmhcr , .llh nhit California Streots. Omaha Nchrnrt FRED W. GRAY. Lnmliep Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , rorncff.lhBpJ DouclasPt. . .Oro hii. . HARVEY LUMBER COT. To Dealers Only , .lKM Farnam Sum Omalia , JOHN AT WAKEFIELDi ' Wholesale Lnmhcr , Etc , Wlilto I.IIIIP. CHAS. P. LEE , Dealer in Harflwoofl Liimlicr , Wool Orrfl * nil I'nninrl Vlimrltu PHi unit Untidy Iron VVorktt. Wronglit and Cast Iron Billing Wort , ! , Urn" * Work , ( Irnprnl V'onmlry Mnchln * nil Work , limcc Hinl Wotkn , t ; 1' Itj. niul Ulli Mri'H. Uninlin. vvom < s Mannfacliirers of Wire anil Iron Railings Desk ll ll > , Window Iliinrt1 . Honor SUnd , Wlra Min ) , Klc. K\ North Ifth Slrrpl.Omnha. Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes I Vault * , , ' " " Work , Iron nn'l ' Wlro Konrlnit , SlgnK , 1CIO. IJ An IriMMi ls * > > rtr HIM Mn I , ln 'U oi * * t _ CHAMPION IRON nml VVinEWOnKa Iron and Wire Fences , Railing Guards UU scrciMii , lorbniika , oiiu-u ! flou-x , in.loln.v < , via rUTpit Airnliiii * , U < ckimltli .Mnchlnrrr UlncksiullliWorkt , 40JSuulli HtliM I. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , Cicncrnl ARI'IIH fc > r Dlcbnlit S f A txiek Oo , ' , Vaults uml Jull Work , 1113 Kiirimm direct , Onmliiv. I luiiiiiiury nntl Nutlono. _ I. OUERFEUDEH .V CO. . ' Ininorters & Jotters in Millinery & Notions an. 310 nml ilj South 1111) Street. _ Notions J. T. Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods lfl iuid4VHciithllll ( ) > SI.OmnliB. VINYARD & SCHNEIDEn , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 11115 lUrncj street. Omnliii. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wliolsale Rcflnoil and Lubricating Oils , AiloiH'HH.lU'.Onmlm. : A. II. Hlshop.MiitiRt ij Points nno Oils- _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ct'MMiNcis & NKII.SON , Whl > l 'SHl DuilUTN III Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , 11S | Fiirn'im Slnt ! > tUniiiliiiNub. ' " " -I . . _ Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry n nlro stuck of Printing , Wrapping nnil Wrlllnf 1'u. ar. HpL'dal attention Klvuu to cur Icmrt onlvra. j Printors' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER Auxiliary Publisliers , IK'RlcrsIn Coocla- OMAHA RUI3DER C Mannfacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 311 Clothing anil Leather lIultliiK. l a.Kilmniu BtrooU Ptimpa , Etc. A. L. STRANG CO. . Pimps , Pipes and Engines , itcttm- ' CHUHCHILU PUMP CO. . Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , 3to mnml Wnlor Punpllpv npnilnunrteni for Jlnnt > ooitACo'iirooila.lltl | _ _ Kiiriinni St..Oiunlm. U. S. WIND ENGFN Elt PUMP CoT Steam and Water Supplies , Unlll'lnrWInilMllli. PH nml PM Fnrnam Hi. , Omaha , _ _ ' 1' . llosn , Acting JlnnxBcr. BROWNELlT& CO. . ' Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Blioullron Work Htcnm I'limiw.S.'iw MIM . 1213-1211 U'livenworlli Mrei'l. Uinulia. _ _ _ ' SoodH. PHll.'sTIMMEL Jt'cb r Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds < ; * Hri > < t Omnlin. Storage , Forwarding & . _ CommlBsion ARtviSTnONdTPETTIS & CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , tlrench hoOAOnf tint llcitnur MiiKny Co. IliWKlcs ( I nliok'ialt ) unil ri'tnll , l.KH 1:110 : nn.l 1312 Irard Htreet , Oinlilut. TiHtMihnnu No.V.Vl. Broworo. STORZ & ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , 1V.M Kcrtli Klgthtoontli Htrec't , Onuiha. Neb. _ Ovoralla. ' ' CA'NFIEL'D MANUFACTURING co. , Manufacturers of Overalls , Ji nn I'uuU , SlilrtJ , l-.ti ! . llWnn.l 1101 1)uuifln > Htrcet. liiuhu ) , Ncl > , " _ Cornloo. _ EAGLlTcORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Ki'tnttiT. ' I'ropilplnr. V3 > Ilnilco nnil Ktlnnd 1C4 ttorlli I'Jtli ' tilruut , Umitlia. _ Snsh , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV C CO. , Whnlusulu .Mmiur .ctiirprs of Sash. Doors , Blinds and Monldings , llranch liOIro , IVlli unil Irani htroeU , Umaliu , Neb , BOHN MANUFACTURINO CO. Manufacturei's of Sash , Doors , Blinds. Moul'llniis ' , Hliilr Work ntiil lnli'rlur Hunt Wooit Kln < mi. N , C , L'uruur Ptli mill U'uvcnwoi Hi btruuti , Uiualin , Jjlt'li , ' OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , , Manafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , And llllnils , Tiirnlnir. Stulr-worU , llnnk nml OrUro Y\\t \ Iliiun Jiili nnil I'mmlctbn AYHIIIIO. _ Srnoko Stocks , Bollora , Eto. H. K. SAWYER , Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks , IlrUcliln H , THMk milit ( r.crul lluiu-r ltt ( ulrinu1315 DIM ! , ; . ' Mreet. umul.it. Nub THEGAPTfOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , WEB. Tba test known and most popular Hotel In tin stale1 , liocnt'on cvntral , atiimlntruonls rlrvt-claiif. lUuiliiuartcrs fur commercial mun ana nil ( .ullllciu kOU pUUuCL'Ut JVIlfllf9 K. r JIOC10KN I'-uprletor JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT < . Advertising tma uhtoyi proven BticccEifuI. llcforo I'luclni ' ; unjf N'owajiapor AcJvurtlsInK conaua LORD & THOMAS , 4iltl i Hr t. CIIICACO- PEERLESS DYES