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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1888)
EE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. APHIL 21. 188& . \ THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wild Fluctuations and Muoh Exclto- mont WltnoBBod In Wheat. THE WAR CLOUDS IN EUROPE. They Hrivo a Stltniilatlng Effect A. Ucnrinli Sentiment I'rcvnlls In the Corn 1'lt Oixts Uulo Dnll Quotations. CHICAGO rnonuoE MARKET. CIIICAOO , April 20. [ Special Telegram to the BER.I The wheat market fluctuated less wildly to-day , but there was n fair range enough to make speculation proflta- llo If speculators1 conclusions wcro right. There was also plenty of excitement soon after the opening , when one of the persistent Boilers of the Inst few days began to cover his big line of short wheat. Things wcro very unsettled before the opening. Early in the morning for Instance , 83c had been paid for May wheat on the open board , but on the regular board first sales were at 82c and there was some decline from that price al most Immediately. The noticeable sellers wcro the commission houses who had been buying for several days and had handsome profits for their customers. Thls'ronllzlngby the longs served to make the crowd feel rather bearish and make the market easier fOr a llttlo while , but when it was seen that a prominent sTiort was covering , the price was run up on him Jtfo or moro very rapidly. The bullish Influ ences to-day wore just , the same at for a week past ; chiefly the datnngo to the winter wheat , next n. late season for seeding spring wheat , and n shade of encouragement for holders In the possibility of foreign polit ical complications looking towards war. There was nothing now , however , In any of these things to-day , and the arinimcnt of short sellers was that the top nad been reached , and that a reaction was inevitable unless moro stimulating news should come. May wheat opened at 82c , sold down to 81 c , up to 82c , down to 81' @Slc , up to Sl c , down to 81&81J4c. then up to 82V , held between that price and 81J < c for some time , then fell back to Sljff i81c , advanced to and closed at 1 o'clockntfc'Jc. Juno wheat opened nt 83 Vc , sold at SSJgo and down to b2c , closing at 1 o'clock at 83@8ac. The speculative corn market lacked inter est. The local crowd seemed to bo bearish , and after the first batch of buying orders had been filled , gradually sold the market down , and without any great trade or quick lluctuatlons at any time. The receipts were not as lariro as expected , but the grading was much better. The esti mates for to-morrow are large. The bears nro looking for greatly increased receipts soon and better grading because of ship ments of country cribbers to 1111 May sales Which they have made. They talk lower prices , but short sellers of corn have had several hard "twists" lately and they have become cautious. Uaids in the corn pit are not fashionable of late. May corn opened at C6c , sold down to ( iSKc. back to DOc , down to G5X < s , to 655fc , down to r,5' . , ' ( < ? .r > 5 c , up to 55XC , and closed at 1 o'clock at 55 > { o. Juno corn opened at fi5c , sold at 55&c , then down to 54c , and closed with that price bid at 1 o'clock. There was only n dull speculative trade in oats , with a decline In price in sympathy with the easier corn market. May oats opened at 82c. sold at 32Kc , down to and closing at 31c. Juno oats opened at S'J c , sold down to SlKc , and closed at 82e. July oats sold down from 325 < fo to 32c , and August oats from Provisions commanded > a fair general sup port , but trading was featureless and devoid of special activity. Yet there was no de veloped inclination to bear prices , and the fluctuations In the market wore confined to comparatively narrow limits. Short ribs were sold in n moderate way by foreign houses , while in lard one or two well known qhorts bought with a llttlo freedom. Pork was slow , Products , as u rule , reacted a trlilo from yesterday's advance and In short ribs a decline was suffered of 5@ Xci n"d in pork of 7 o. Lard was unchanged to 2J easier. AFTBKXOON SESSION Wheat lower. May opened at SlXc , foil to 81 ? < c , up to 8181c , fell off , closing at 81&81Hc. Juno closed nt 824c , July at 83&e , December at about 85) c. Corn broke sharply. May opened at CTiXc , cased off and near the close fell to 54 % ( S55c , closing nt Mj c. June closed at Me. July fell to 54Jtfc , with some sales just as the bell rang at Wo. Oats easier. Pork was n shade stronger , but quiet. May closed at ? 14.15@14.17X. " Juno at $14.22K , July at I14.32U1. Lard averaged 2) ) < o higher , closing at $8,00 for May , $8.05 bid for Juno , $8.10 for " July and $3.13K for August. Short ribs wcro n shade better , closing for May at $7.82J , $7.40 for June , $7.47 for July and $7.57 for August. CHICAGO tilVK STOCK. r CHICAGO , April 20. [ Special Telegram to the BKK.1 CATTLE Trade was fair , with little or no change in values as compared with yesterday. The demand , ns Is usual at this season of the year , centered on nlco light "handy" cattle of 1,200 and around there , and such sold up as high as any day this week. Then again there was a class of rather coarse but good and useful , averaging tip In 1,400 , that wore not selling up to yas- lonlay's * averages. Common and medium steers sold nt about the same as heretofore. Steers , ] 8T > 0 to 1500 Ibs , $4.40@5.0S ; 1200 to ia501bs , $3. > @ 4.DO ; 050 to 1200 Ibs , $3.00 624.10 ; stackers and feeders , $2.40@U.SO. ( Cows , bulls and mixed , $1.75@3.50 ; bulk , f2.60C43.85 ; Texas steers , $3.2.r @ 4.00. Hoas Huslnctis was again brisk , with an upturn of G@ilOo nt the opening , yet closing n shade easier after everything had been sold once so that values dually ruled about the same us at the extreme close yestorday. The best heavy made f6.70@5.76 , one or two lots soiling at & 5.77K@H.80. Butcher weights , that Is averages of about ! WO Ibs , closely assorted , muilo 1 5.fiO@5,02f , and the bulk of the mixed made $3.50 , somu common $5.40@ 6.45. Asssortcd light of 100 to 175 Ibs , uiado t3.45S5.55. FINANCIAL. NKW Yoiiif , April 20. [ Special Telegram to the IlBE/l STOCKS The stock market was moderately active but unsettled. Gen eral conditions have not changed any of late and the fooling was mostly bullish , the street being filled with vaguu bull rumors about the formation of pools in various specialties. Hull leaders went around the room bidding up onn or ottier of the stocks und met with llttlo opposition from the bears , The bull pool was said to have taken hold of Missouri Pucitlo and It advanced 1 % points but broke % , Western Union was also on the bull card end appreciated % It was said that the Heading's earning * fur March did not show ns much decrease as expected but were offuut by the shrinkage In expanses. The St. Paul pool , of which no much has been uid of late , wcro i-ojxirtcd to liuvo sold out , They originally intended to buy 20,000 shares Jrom * 10 down , but fciiu J the market sa weak tin ' , 40,00 ttliurcs wen taken. They vnloaded on the vootnt bulge and rlrured uy (43,000 , The Lncktnvanna poi-1 sold .ill ihu market would 11 : c and wcro regarded yell out. New Knjluud tigaiij > i > ytiflcd operators and instead of continuing on Una upwird pat'j , dropped 3 paint , Koithcr.-i Pacific and the Orcgoas wore b > < act'.vo and fluctuato'l wUln ! a swuU rang * . Tim bears ore oat having an easy tli : > o of It , and v\cro forc * < l to w\trmd Ui w Oolnc helped to nJvahce pri > : ei. K4iOlnc d velopl : surprising fctronrtb atd tt latt J\oar mured upward "t iv rale tlui iisaie ofer&Urvhclmdl.ocn playing Id.a U-cjV csungu th ! r course. TVie stroii tr feeling ojutinucd ur.tll tl'o close wlien last tat \rtro &t a'lr.eit .Ua ovti'.J * fljaic ? ci % ia > rUy cf iW.-ks end shjvvod a j ! n of iilmuri I'.u.'iSa having the Had , NatHTillc proTd the xvi.t ! u closed ? f pala * , lower ; Tia ness displayed during the past four days makes the bears rather skeptical. Commis sion men report moro orders from partle's who have not been In the market for over si year , and the Impression prevailed that the market was to have a genuine bull turn. At the close it was reported that ( leading bonds had been plitccd in London. The totat sales wcro 2-50,271 shares ngainst 310,805 shares yesterday. GOVKUXMESTJ. Government bonds wcro quiet but steady. 1 nSTEHDAT'S QUOTATIONS. MONEY o.v CALI , Easy nt 2tf3 per cent ; last loun 2 per cent ; closed offered nt 3 per cent. PiiiMB MnncANiii.r PArr.n 5@7 per cent. STiiiu.iNn EXCHANGE Quiet nnd firm nt SJ.SOforCO day bills ; M.87Jf for dcmixnd. rilOUUCE MARKETS. April 20 , FollowIiiR nro the 3:30 : closing prices i Flour Firm ; whiter wheat. In sni-Vs. ? 3.603.CO ; Inbbls , $3.7Rffi4.S5 ( ; srltiB ] wheat , in sacks , 81.7ijf33.7r > ; in bbls$3.-10 MO ; rye Hour , In sucks , t2.70@.J.UO ; In bbls , J2.UO @ 3.10. Whcnt Active but unsettled ! opened nsler nnd @ c lowo.r , ntul after flucttmt- UK closed C'Xe licloxv jcstcrday ; cash , 10o ; May , 81 7-10c ; June , S2 > fe. Corn Moderately active , fluctuations being within ? o range , closing nt ( nl c under yesterday's closing ; cash , 84/c : May , > 5c ; Juno , 54c. Oats Dull and easier ; May. 315/c. Uyc Quiet at (53c. ( Barley Quiet at 77K ( < i78c. Pi Imo Timothy $2.00. Flax-seed J1.-I5. Whisky $1.15. Pork Moderately active , with slight in figures ; May , $14.17K ; June , ? 14.2ik' . Lard Active but steady nt n slight rcduc- , ion ; May , 83.00 ; June. ifS.O.VS&OTK. . Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , ? o.75lrt.OO ( ; short clear , $7.f > 0@7.5r > ; short ribs , * 7.W ! } , ' . Uuttnr UnchanRedj "creamery , iIO@yrC ; dairy , 20@24c. Cheese UnchatiKcd ; full cream chcddars , , OK@10i c ; flats , 10 , ' @ 10c ; young Amer icas , ll@12c. EKKS Unchanged ; fresh , 12 Hides Unchanged ; green hides eavy green salted , 5Xc ; light green salted , Cc ; salted bull , 4J o ; green bull , 3 } c ; green salted calf , 8c ; dry Hint nnd dry calf , 12@13c ; dry salted , 10c : deacons , 30c each. Tallow Unchanged ; country , 4Jfg5c ( ; No. 2,4 > c ; cake , 4Ji(35cperlo. Kecoipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 25,000 20,000 Wheat bu . 20,000 14,000 Corn , bu . b2,000 42,000 Oats , bu . 118,000 5S.OOO Hye.bu . 2,000 . liarloy , Uu . 17,000 18,000 St. Uouls. April 20. Wheat Unsettled ; cash , 85ff80 ( > .fc ; ; May , &V/c. Corn Firm ; cash , 51 @ 51 u ; May , 51J c. Oats Easy ; cash , 33c ; May. 31Kc. Pork-S14.50. Lard-7.50. Whisky $1.09. Butter Firm ; creamery , 20@2Se ; dairy , 18@23c. Afternoon Board Wheat Lower ; May , 85c ; June , 8Si.fc bid ; July , Ko \ bid. Corn Weak ; May , 51j e , nominal ; July , C0 } c asked. Oats Irregular ; May , 31c , nominal ; June , 32c. Cincinnati , April 20. Wheat Quiet ; No. S rod , 88c. Corn Active ; No. 3 mixed , 57r')7Vc. ( ' Oats Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 34 ( 34Mc. Kye Firm ; No. 2 , 72c. Provisions Steady and unchanged. Whisky Firm at S1.09. Milwaukee , April 20. Wheat Weak ; cash , 79c ; May , 70) 0 ; June , bOT e. Corn-Dull ; No. 353c. Oats Easy ; No 2 white , 345/c. Uyo Higher ; No. 1 , G2Jtfc. warloy Steadier ; No. 2 , 72'/c. Provisions Firm ; pork , April , $14.25. Minneapolis , April 20. Wheat Uc- coipts , 231 cars ; shipments , 44 cars ; market more active , prices ranging n fraction above yesterday. Closing In store : No. 1 hard , April , 80 0 ; May , 80 > < c ; July , ( jljfc. No. 1 northern , April , 78Ko ; May , 78 ? < c ; July , 79Jfc. No. 2 northern , April , 70jfe } ; May , 76.'c ; July , 77c. On track No. 1 hard , 81 } c ; No. 1 northern , 79@SOc ; No. 2 north ern , 77@78c. Flour Firm ; patents. In sacks to ship in car lotsM.20@4.40 ; in barrels , $1.40 ( < M.55. Now I'ork , April 20. Wheat Hcccipts , 1,100 ; exports , none ; cash grades JfUo ( lower and dull ; options irregular , opening heavy , declined J ( ( ? Jfc , then recovered Jf ( < § J c , then weakened , settled back to near bottom tom and closed steady ; ungraded rod , b'JJ.fi ( < ! 08J < c , latter fancy for milling ; No. 2 rod , 'JSjKdi'JlHc in store and elevator , 95Jj(3 ( WJifo delivered , 95J c f. o. b. for choice , May closing at 93c. . Corn Hcccipts , 33,500 ; cxportu , 500 ; spot dull ; options easier but very dulldeclinlng ) < @J < c , closing at near bottom ; ungraded , 07iJ ( OS > < fc ; No. 3 , < ! 5 ( i05J < c , May elosliig at C3 u. Oats Uccoipts , 08,000 ; exports , 400 ; shade lower and dull ; mixed western , 8S@40c ; whlto western , 42@40c. Coffee Spot , fair ; Kio firm nt $14.25 ; op tions higher and strong ; sales , 47,000 bags ; April. $11.00 ; May , * 10.X ( > @ 10.90 ; June , $10.25 @ 10.C3 ; July , ? ' .l.bO@10.30 ; August , i $9.05 ® D.OO ; September , $ U.5@9.95. ( ! Petroleum United closed steady nt 84/c. Eitgs Stronger with fair demand ; west ern , 14tf ( < * 14 > fc. Pork Firm und fairly actlvo ; mess quoted nt $15.03015.25 for now ; $14.50@14.73 for old. old.Lard Lard Declined 5(20 ( points , closing steady ; western steam , spot. IS.80@8.32 . Butter Steady ; flno grades In demand ; western , IGtfW'o. C'hccso Weak ; western flat , ll12c. Kansna City , April 20. Wheat Strong ; No. 2 soft , cash , 82o asked ; May , tO o bid , b2u nsked. Corn Strong ; No. 2 , cash , 40 o ; May , 4Cc bid , 40 c asked ; Juno , 47o old , 47tfo asked. Oats No. 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings ; May , Sltfo nuked. Now Orleans , April 20. Corn Unset tled and gonnrally higher ; mixed , C3@04c ; yellow , 04(305c ( ; white , 0.o. Oats Eiuilur at 3li032c. Corn Meal Quint at $2,80. Hog Products Steady with fair demand. Pork-$14.b7j { . Lara $7.25. Hulk Meate Shoulders , $0.20 ; long clear ' 57.00 ; clear rib , 57.02 . Ijlvernool , April 20. Wheat Quiet ; holders offer moderately. Cor/i Dull and lower ; new mixed wcbtcrn , 1)3 3d ncr cental. IAVE 8TOOIL. OJilotiRo , April 20.Tho Drovers' ' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Uecelptx , 9.VOO ; market weak ; steers , JS.iiO'as.W ' ; stockers and feeders , 2.40B3.fiO ; cows , bulls and mixed. fl.T5g ( 8.60 ; 'J'exos bteors , $3.25(34.00. Hogs Kccclpts , 10,000 ; murVct tlronz and .1 abaJo higher ; mixed , fS.ItffaS.U'i ; heavy , J3.CIK55.77K ; light , $5.25@5.60 ; skips , K 60& & .10. .10.SU SU ep Uccojpta , 0,000 ; market steady ; natives , t4,00ofO.W ( , western , fl.SOvcju.ys , Texans , $3.00s'il5 ( ; l.mb , $5.75@7,00 per hoid. hoid.Knuuns Knuuns CHy , April 20. Cattle -Ro- cclptt , 965jshiiuenltJW ! | ; steady ; good to rhulcocoiii fed , J4.SOffii.iX ) ; common to > nu- dlum , W.25OI.2-J ; stockers. $2.00C 2.90 ; feed. Sinsteers. . W.CKtQJ.W ) ; cows , ( I 60g3.50. ( Hos = lec { i ] ts. 0,500 ; phlpucnu , none ; sti-opi ; , actlvn un > ( ICe higher : caramon to chc .co , { 4.75(3550skljs ( ; and pg ! > , I223Q 4.00 National Htoole Ynrdj , Kast St. lAUtlf , April X ) . Uattle Ueceiptn. 4fO ; cniiunciUi. iVO ; tnirlict steady , choice heavy RaUvimeen , fUlHiM.30 ; fuir to eood rmtive stcci-s , t4.0i' 4.M ) ; butchers' sleets. medium to prirap , $ y.00 > " 4.2.5 ; f.tocV'vs Mid lair to cood. $ , > 10g3 ( 0 ; vangvr * . oi-Jln-ry to gocd , . ' .ax-H.OO. Hogs HoceipU. 2,030 ; Bhijixcvti , I.COO.c ' ; - Ure uudslroiic ; choice Jieavy rucl butc'horj' selections , WW3.00 ) ; pnofclnff , merllnm lo prime , f5.nO@5.R5 { light grades , ordinary to best , $5.15(35.40 ( , OMAfIA l iyiTsTOCK. Cnttlp. UNION STOCK YAIIDS , Op. m. 1 Friday , Aflril 20,1883. | There was n slight falling oft In the re ceipts of cnttlo to-day aa compafcd with yes terday. There wcro more peed cattle here and quite a siring sold nt $4.40. Tito market was fairly active and the majority of the cnttlo sola before the close. There was n better fccllnR on the market and a llttlo stronger prices were paid in most cases. There was also n falling oft m the receipts if hogs ns compared with yesterday , but till the offerings wore liberal. The market ipcncd fairly active nnd strong. It gained in trcngth until It was fully 5c higher than yesterday's close. Light hogs took quite a lurry , nnd in some cases sold fully ns high in medium weights nnd good mixed hogs. The mnrket closed steady on all grades ex cepting light hogs , which closed n little easier , liverythlng was sold before the close. ' Sheep. The receipts wcro fnlr nnd the mnrket strong. Everything hero was sold. Ilcccliits. ! atllo. 700 Hogs. . 4,800 Sheep. 000 Prcviiiltnic Prices. The following Is ttnblo of prices paid In his market for the grades of stock men tioned. Prlmqsteers , IflOOto 1500Ibs.$4.10 ( < 4.40 Prime steers , 1100 to 1800 Ibs. 3.75 ( < 64.20 Fat llttlo steers. 000 to 1030 Ibs. 3.40 M3.75 Common to choice cows 2.00 03.50 Common to choice bulls 2.00 © 3.00 Fair to choice light hogs 5.00 ( YJ5.23 Fnlr to choice heavy hogs 5.23 Ot5.J5 ! Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.20 ( S3.BO llcproHciitnttvc Sales. c VTTLI : . No , Av. Pr. 1 bull 010 $2.00 1 coxv ! i70 o 015 Icow 1120 Icow WO 1 cow 7,0 2 bulls 14 : > 0 2.40 Icow moo 2.r.o Ibull 14SO 2.00 Icow 130 2.C5 ; i , > stackers 554 2.90 111 slockcrs 045 2.95 2bulls KiO ! i.OO Ibull 2100 3.00 4 cows 1030 3.00 2(1 ( stockers I'M- ! 3.10 2 cows 1110 3.10 1 cow 1250 3.20 10 Western steers 1044 3.20 0 steers 1008 3.25 1 bull 2100 3.25 : i cows 1:100 : 3.25 rtcows 10-23 3.25 Icow 1220 3.30 2 cows 1323 3.35 24steeis 827 3.35 10 steers 1108 3.30 C steers 11311 3.50 14 steers 1190 3.50 2 steers 1033 3.50 a staps 1270 3.50 Icow 1340 3.50 18 steers 1015 3.55 18 steers 1100 3.75 20 steers 1001 3.75 43 steers 1078 3.80 10 steers 10'J 3.85 10 steers 1153 3.85 Ml steers 1270 3.90 4 steers 1215 4.00 13 steer 1100 4.00 3 $ steers 1270 4.10 40 steers . " . .12S1 4.10 40 steers 123S 4.10 70 steers 1303 4.12K 18 steers 1258 4.25 85 steers , Bay State 1478 4.40 13 steers 1373 4.40 Icalf 100 0.50 iioos. No. Av. Shit. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 5. . .104 bO $3.75 82. . .228 2075.25 fcO. . . .103 240 4.S5 82. , .20 ; SO 5.25 83. . . .154 ICO 4.00 77. . .214 40 5.25 89. . . .183 200 5.10 77. . .201 80 5.25 04. . . .234 5.15 (58. ( , .251 SO 112. . . .198 80 5.15 73. , 2"4 200 5.25 78. . . .309 200 5.15 ( M. . 200 5.25 74. . . .219 200 5.15 62. . .2-10 120 5.23 145. , . .214 200 5.15 74 , , .278 2SO 5.25 65. . . .214 120 70. . .233 40 5.25 70. . . .232 80 5.20 68. .231 320 5.23 64. . . .232 240 5.20 81. . 224 SO 5.25 69. . . .239 80 5.20 09. . 240 525 64. . . .305 320 3.20 72. . .234 40 5.25 81. . . .233 320 5.20 79. . .238 ICO 5.27J4 CO. , . .228 80 5.20 61. , .248 40 5.80 70. , . .222 120 5.20 78. , .254 120 5.30 10. . . .285 5.20 79. . .240 200 5.30 04. , . .22(5 ( 80 5.20 67. , .2 5 120 5.30 72. , . .193 40 5.20 68. , .253 60 5.30 75. , . .200 40 5.20 63. , .247 5.30 70. , . .202 120 5.20 73. , .231 5.80 62. , . .233 160 5.20 01. . .258 120 5.30 07. , . .232 160 5.23 60. , .2 9 5.30 01. , . .237 5.25 67. , .270 5.30 62. . .209 320 5.25 63. .2(55 ( 5.35 121. . .213 5.25 5S. , .37(5 ( 120 5.35 65. , . .211 160 5.23 CO. . .234 100 5.35 68. , . .23-1 5.25 58. .270 120 5.35 61 . .203 60 ii * O 70. 5.33 bliEEi' . No. Av. Pr. 110 corn-fed natives 84 $3.25 ! 22 corn-fed natives 84 5.25 242 corn-fed natives b2 5.23 LIIVU atooR Sold. Showing the nunibar of hovlof stouk sold to the leading buyers on the market to-day. nous. G. H. Hammond & Co 270 Omaha PackingCo 1,738 Armour & Cudahuy P. Co 2,100 G. L. Lambert , Jersey City. b3 Harris & Fisher 70 Speculators 334 CATTLE. Lobman & Rothchild C7 G. H. Hammond & Co 25U Swift &Co 149 Clarke 13 ros 1 ! J. Carlln J. L. Hill G. liaff C. H. Williams o : T. Sanders 3 F. Barclay 3 ( AV. Burnsldo 119 H. B. MiUor 14 Hcacock 10 Others 18 sneer. J. M.Doug 404 Omaha Packing Co 119 Llvo Stuck Notes. Catlle strong. Everything bold. Hog market higher. A good sheep market. W. M. Farrlngton marketed three loads o cattle from Lyons. H. A. Huff , Crescent , la. , was In and dis posed of a load of hogs. A. F. Lane brought In a car of cattle fo Daters & Co. , from Omaha. J. T. Mitchell , Hendley , wa hero and dis posed of two loads of hogs. John Qulnn , the well known shipper o Wood River was In with cattle and hogi. A. P , McMalns , Liberty , Neb , , was at the yards nnd bought two loads of stock cattle. Fuller , Smith & Fuller marketed a load o bogs , shipped from Llndiay , at the top price Among those who came in with hogs was Mr , Pearson , of the firm of Harrison < fc Co. Waco , Both members of the firm of Scanlnn & . Carr , David City , were nt the yards with cattle1 Dorchester was represented on the mar ket by Mr. Crane , who came in with a loai S. S. Stcvans , general wcttern agent o the Rock Island , was auong the visitors a the j-ardi. E , C. Goodcll nnd Mr. Sawyer , of Western wcro Jioro with three loads of hogs nnd thrc ( loada of very good cattlo. A year ago to-day there vrero only 800 cat tlo and OOJ hoga on the mnrket. A year ha mndo u great chungo on thoGr.iuha live &tocl mr.rkct , J. R Hutchinson , Lllchfleld , was at the yurd& with bheep of hU own feeding \vlfie ! * old on the market. This was his nrst trii here , ' but ho says Uo U well satisfied and , vil oomc agaiii. O5IA1JA FriillK , Niitt * , Efo. Friday , April CO. 1helicit ity ( j cult ( ( > ; i ; arc nnd not retail , Price * quoted on produce ire the mtcs atwlitchnttitul lots are sold enl > \l \ * mnrkct. Fruits or vthcr lines of ng CJrtra labor In } tacMng cannot air vans be supplied on otltsMc orders at the amc pHcM ijiwttd for iht local trade. fates on flonr and fccdntrc Jobbers' vriccs. 'rices on grain are those valdby Omaha millers delivered. Ml quotations on mcf- handlte arc obtained from leading houses and are corrected onjlj1'rtccs on cnicto- rs , ca . ac' . arc those given by leading nanufacninrf. Trnuo was n lltllo better to-day , and most lcrlnga were cleared up. Butter tVns some- predicted , eggs sold , a , shad litter , and shpuld there DO heavy JCCCciptsanolbor shad ing Is expected , Potatoes ruled dull , as re ceipts wcro rather heavy and stocks Ih sloro do not Improve with keeping. Any changes In prices wcro toward a lower range. Other quotations were as boforo. BUTTKU Fancy creamery roll butter 25@20c with solid packed at 21$23c ( ; choice country butter SOtfSZc , common grades 17@18c , Inferior stuff 12lGc , according to quality. Eons Strictly fresh 1 l@12c. , OVSTKH PLANT 8c per pound. ' HEr.TS COc per doz. SHNNAOI : $3.00 per bbl. HnuiiAiin Sc per Ib. ONIONS Native stock , $1.GO@1.75 , Spanish per box of 5 Ibs $1,752.00 , California on- nlons 8J @lc per Ib. POTATOES Choice homo grown. 75@S5o ; Utah anil Colorado stock , $1.10@1.20 ; low grades , 63@OTC. Poui.Titr No dressed fowl in the market ; live chickens , f3.7Ci4.00 ( per doz ; turkeys , 95Mlc | ier Ib ; gccso , $9.00@10.00 per doz. CHEESE Full cream , 13ti 14c. BANANAS Common medium , $2,50(33.00 ( per bunch ; choice , $3.00@3.f > 0. TL'itNiH Rutabagas , 50COo ; white , 40c per bushel. LEMONS $3.50@4.00 per box. DATES Pcrsaln , 0 > $7c per Ib. SAUH ICitAUT Cholco per bbl. of 83 pal. J5.00g5.00 ; M bbl. , $4.00@4.50 ; $11.00 per bbl. of 50 gal. Ci 111:11 : Choice Michigan cider , $4.50 < p.50 per bbl. of 82 pal. POPCOUN Choice rlco corn Is quoted nt 3 @ 4c per Ib. , other kinds , 2 < 7f3e per Ib. CAUHOTS $2,25@2.fiO per bbl. ; now stock , iOc per doz. PAIISNIPS Now stock , $3.00@3.50 per bbl. CAiiiiAdES f 1 per doz. for nntlvo stock and 3J.j(34c ( ! per Ib. lor California. Ctuni'LOWEn Good stock , $2.60@3.75 per dozen. OiuNor.'j California Klversido , $3.75 ® 4.00 ; Messina , $ l.50@5,50 ; Los Angeles , $3.00 @ 3.25 ; Navnls , $4.50. BEANS Good stock , $2.60(32.75 ( ; California beans , $2.25@2.40. Fios In layers , 18@16c , cake lOc perlb. NUTS Peanuts 6K@"c , raw Brazil nuts , I3o ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal nuts , 15@18c ; filberts , 18c : Italian chestnuts' 15c ; pecans , 15c. HONEY 10@2lc for 1 Ib frames ; canned honey , 10(0)120 ( ) per lib. PAUSLEY 30e per doz. GIIEEN ONIONS 35c per doz. A i'Aiuius 22c per Ib. StUAWUKitniES Fresh Florida , 35@40 jer box. box.CucuMnEits $1.00 per dozen for choice. LETTUCE 40c per doz. CEJ.EUY California stock , $1.50 per doz. RADICES We per doz. STHINO BEANS $0.00 per bu. GIIKEN PEAS S-I.OO per bu. TOMATOES -$4.00 per bu. Grocers' Iilst. REPINED LAUD Tierce , 7Jfc ; 40-lb square cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , 7c ; 20-lb round , Sc ; 10-lb pails , 8 c ; 5-lb palls , S-tfc ; 3-lb [ lails , 8 } c. SYKUI-S New Orleans molasses , per bbl. , 37@4Co per gal. ; corn syrup. 35c ; half bbls. , 37o ; 4 gal. kegs , $1.55 ; sorghum 3Sc. PUOVISIONS Hams , 1010 fo : breakfast bacon , 10K@llc ; bacbn sides , 8f@8c } ; dry salt , 7 > 4c@7J c ; shoulders , 6K@7c ; dried beef , 10(811e. ( PICKLES Medium in bbls , $3.75 ; do in half bbls. $3.40 ; small in bbls , $0.73 ; do in half bbls , $3.90 ; gherkins , Inbbls , 87.75 ; Ho in half bbls , $4.40. CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , per case , $3.10@3.35 ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case , $3.00@3.10 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $3.00 ® 3.10 ; California pears , per case , $4.70@4.80 ; appricots. per case , $4.80@ 1.40 ; poaches , per case , $5.kcl5.75 ( ) ( ; white cherries , per case , $8.00 ; California plums , per case , $4.50@4.60 ; blueberries , per case , $2.20@2.40 ; egg plums , 2-lb , per case , $2.50pineappples ; , 2-lb per case , $3.20@5.7G ; l.ln salmon per doz , S1.85@1.95 ; 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.25g)3.85 ) ; 2-lb string beans , per case , $1.75@1.80 ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , $1.CJ@1.65 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.60@2.70 ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , $2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $3.40@2.50 ; 3-lb corn , $2.30 ( 3.40. JELLIES 30-lb pails , $1.25@1.50. SALT Per bbl. in car load lots , $1.30. ROI-E Soven-sixtccntns , 10@llo. CANDY Mixed , 9@llo ; stick , 99K. HOLLAND llEttniNos 7072eper keg. MAI-LI : SUOAU Bricks , l2J4cpcr Ib. ; penny cakes , 13@14c per Ib. BIIOOMS Extra , 4-tio , $2.60 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00. STAUCH Mirror gloss , 5J c ; Graves' corn , CKc ; Oswego gloss , 7o ; Oswego corn , 7c. TEAS Japans , 20@55c ; Runjrawder , 20 ® 60c ; YOUDR Hyson , 22@55c ; Oolong , 20 ® 65o. 65o.POWDEK ANI > SHOT Shot , $1.45 ; buckshot , $1.70 ; Hazard powder , $3.00 ; half kegs , S2.75 ; one-fourths , , $1.50 ; blasting kegs , $2.35 ; fuses , 100 ft. , 45@75c. SUOAU Granulated , 7@ oconf. \ . A. ! 7c : white extra C , OK@U c ; extra C , i o ; 'yellow ' C , B9f@5 ; < ? c ; cut loaf 7Jf ® powdered , 7X@8 } ; New Orleans , 5f { COI'TEE Ordinary grades , 10J517c ( ; fair , 17@18cprime,18@19e ; ; fancy green anil yel low , 22@23c ; old government Java , 2S@30c ; Interior Java , 25&2SC ; Mocha , 28@30o ; Ar buckle's roasted , lOJfu ; McLaughlln's XXXX , 19 fc ; Dilworth's , 19) c ; Red Cross , 19Ko ; alaroma , 195fc. WOODENWAIIB Two-hoop palls , per doz , , $1.40 ; three-hoop pails , $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 , $3.50 ; No. 3 churns , J7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , In nests , $1.70. Toiuct'o Lorillard's Climax , 45c ; Splendid - did , 45c ; Mechanics' Delight , 44o ; Legjett& ( Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 89c ; Drum- mond's Horseshoe , 45o ; J. T. , 42c ; Sorg's ' Spearhead , 45 ; Cutlin's Meerschaum , iilc ; Catlltt'a Old Style , 23c : Piper Heidslclc , 04o ; Sweet Tip Top , U.N.O.,17c \ ; lied , White and Blue , 18c. CIIACKEUS , CAKUS , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , Bo ; soda ( city goods ] , 7c ; soda snowlluko ( in tins ) , lOo ; soda dandy , 5Ko ; soda wafers ( in tins ) , lOc ; soda zephyr , 8c ; city oyster , 0 > o ; excelsior , 7o ; farina oyster , 7o ; gem oyster , Sc ; inonitoi. 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7o ; pearl oyster , Coj picnic , 5c ; snowdrop oyster , 7c ; butter , Bo ; Boston , 80 ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , CJfc ; cracker meal 5 > o ; graham , 80 ; graham wafers , lOo ; graham wafers m pound packages - ages , 12 > { c ; hard bread , Bo ; milk , 7 } < o : oat meal. 80 ; oat meal wafers. lOc ; oatmeal wa fers in pound packages , 12Jc ! unimuls , 12c ; Boliver gingcrround,7c ( ) , ; cream,8cCornhlll ; , lOc ; cracknclls , ICe ; frosted cream , 6Ko ; ginger snaps , Be ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Oc ; homo made ginger snaps , in boxes , IHo ; homemade made ginger snapti (1-lb ( cans ) per dozen , $2.50 ; lemon creams , 8c ; pretzels ( hand made ) llKo , assorted cakes fend jumbles , llj o ; as sorted lingers , 15o ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) , per box $7.00 ; banana fingers , He ; butter jumbles , llj n ; Brunswick , 15c ; brandy snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( new ) lOc ; choco- latil wafers , 15o ; Christmas lunch ( in tins ) per dozen , $4.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , He ; coffee cake , 12c ; Cuba jumbles , lljo ; cream pulTs , 80c ; egg jumbles , 14o ; ginger dropc , lie ; honey jumbles , llj c ; jelly flngcrs , 15o ; jelly w&fers , ISo ; jelly tart ( now ) , 15c ; lady ling ers , 13o ; vanilla bar , Ho ; vanilla wafers , He ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in u box , per dozen , $2.50. All goods packed in cans 1c per Ib , advance except snowflake and wafer soua. which are packed only in cans. Soda In 3 Ib. and 3 Ib. paper boxes , Jj ° Per Ib , advance ; all other goods lo per Ib. advance. Soda In 1 Ib. paper boxes , lo per Ib. advance. The 2 Ib. boxes are packed in cases holding 18 in a case. The ii Ib , boxes are packed m cases holding 13 in a case. The 1 Ib. boxes are packed in cases holding 30 In u caso. Oao Ib. Graham and oat meal wafers packed 2 doz. in a caso. Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods , 75c , Cans for wafer soda , $3 , not returnable. Cans for miowllaUo soda , $0 per doz. Tin cases with glass face to display the goods , 75o each. No charges for packages oxc pt for cans and returnable cases. Glass from tin cans and "snou-flako" soda cans are returuublo at prices charged. Dry Goods. PniNfs SOLID COLOIIS Atlantic. Co ; Slater , 5Jf o ; Berlin oil , O Ci Garner oil , 6@ 7c. PINO INK Houcfi Itlnbmond , 6Kc ; Allen , 6K" ; River Point , 6c ; Sleel River , Oo ; Rfchowii ! , Oo ; PacHlf,4St'v. ISDJOO liuvs Vashlng onCVc ; Century Indigo blueprints , Ic ; American , . 7c ; Arnold. fiVc ; Arnold 13 , lo ; Arnold A , IBc ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOJ c. Uitbv SiiBEto-Atlantio A , 4-4 , Atlantic H , 4-4. l\pi \ AMftntio 1) , 4-4 , ' AtlnRtlc P , 4-4 , < Jcf Aur6rft LL , M , Co j Au' orn O , 4-4 , Cc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 7 } < c ; Hoo- aJer LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7Ko5 .awrenco LL , 4-4 , Co ; Old DomfnioD , 4-4 , ) Vc ; Pcpporcll , R , 4-4 , 7tfo ; Prtpcrell O , 4 , Oc ; Pcpporcll , 8-4 , 18 > | c ; Poppcrell , 9-4 , lo ; Pcpporcll , 10-4 , 23c ; Utica. O , 4-i , Be \YDChusclt , H4 7kc ; Aurora B , 4-4 , 0 > < o ; " irJ , Oo ; Gem , lOo ; Beauty , 2Ko"i yono , 14o ; 11 , cased , $0.50. CAtt ET WAV.P Bibb , white , 19o ; col- nrcd , 32o , DUCK West Point 29 In. 8oz. , 10) ) < o ; West 'olnt , 29 In. 10 oz. , 12 } < o ; West Point , 10tn.l3 oz.ir > c ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz , , ICo. Chocks -Caledonia X , 9Xc ; Caledonia XX , 10 > c ; Economy , 9 } o ; Otis , U > o. KENTUCKY JCANS Momorlnl , 15o ; Canton , 3Sc ; Durham , 27Kc ; Hercules , ISc ; Learning on , 32Kc ; Cottswold , 27K < 3. CitAsii Stevens' B , Oc ; blenched , 7o ; Ste vens' A , 7) c ; bleached , 8 e ; Stevens' P , 8 > c ; bleached , 9) ) < o ; Stevens1 N. 0Vc ; bleached , lO c ; Stevens' S RT , 13Ko. MtscuLLANnous Tnblo oil cloth. $2.85 ; nln Holland , 8Ko to OKo ; Dado Holland , Co > irouTEns $0.60@33.00. BLANKETS Whlto , $1.00@7.60 ; colored $1.1008.00. BLEACHED SHEETING Berkeley cambric , No. 60. Kct Best Yet , 4-4. OJc : butter cloth , OO , 4Xc ; Cabot , % cFarwell \ , 8 } c ; Fruit of Loom , flj ct Freeno O , Oc ; Hope , 80 ; King Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdnlo. lljjo ; Lons- dale , 9c ; Nc\v York mills , 10 } c ; Pcppcroll , 42-ln , lie ; Pcpperell , 40-m , I2c ; Pcppcroll , 6-4 , lOc ; Pcpperell , 8-1 , 2Ic ; Pcpperell , 9-4 , 23c ; Peppcrcll. 10-4 , 25c ; Canton. 4-4 , 8 c ; Canton , 4-4 , 9xc ; Triumph , Cc ; Wamsutta , le ; Valley. Go. GINOHAM Plunkctt checks , 7J c ; Whitton- ton 7J c ; York , 7Kc ; Normandi dress , 8 0 ; Calcutta dross , S&o ; Whittcndon dress , 8'c ; ilcnfow dress. 8 > jl2 } c. TICKS Lewiston , 30-in. , ISKci Lowlston , " -in. , 13 c ; York , JB-ln. , 14o ; Swift river , ' Tnorndyko. 60 , , , - . , , 7-oz. , 13c ; York , 7-oz. , 13c ; Haymaker , 8J < 'c ; Tnffroy , XX. HKc ; Jnftrcy , XXX , 12Kc ; Heaver Creek. AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek , BB , He ; Beaver Creek. CC , lOo. FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshen 80c uccheoNo.-l , ? , 82J c ; Annwnnj sor,22 > < o ; Red XC , 24-in , ir.i o ; c ; GG 24-Inch , 18c ; HA P , * & 25c ; J R F , f , 27 c ; O X , 35c. COTTON FUNNELS 10 per cent trade dis- JOc ; No. 10 , 8Kc ; sO , lOKc ; CO. 12Xc ; 80 , lOc ; 20 , colored , lOo ; 60 , colored , 12c ; 70. colored , 25c ; Bristol , 13 > c ; Union Pacific , 18c. Goncrnl Markets. FLODII AND FEED Minnesota patents , $2.45 @ 2.BOpor cwt ; Knnsas nnd Missouri fancy winter patents , $2.60@2.75 percwtt Nebraska patents , $2.45@2.50 per cwt ; rye flour , $3.00 ; > crcwtwhentgraham$1.76@1.90percwtryo ; ; graham , $1.351.40 ( per cwt ; New York buck wheat , $3.50 per cwt ; Excelsior , $3.00 per cwt ; ready raised , $5.00 per 100-lb case ; cornmcal , yellow. S1.00@1.10pcr cwt ; white $1.10@1.15 per cwt ; bran , $10.00@17.00 per ton ; screen ings , $12.00 per ton ; hominy , $3.25 per bbl : chopped feed , SlS.OOpcr ton ; chopped corn , $10.60@17.00 per ton LEATIIEH Oak solos. 35(237c ( ; hemlock slaughter sole , 31@39c : hemlock dry sole , 12 @ 25c ; hemlock kip , C0@90c ; A. &B. runner Kip , 5075c ; A. hcmloclt calf , 90c@$1.00 ; A. A. emlock calf , "backs , " 75c ; hemlock upper , 19@24e ; English grain uppcr.23c ; hemlock grain upper , 21@34c ; 'lamPICO B. L. Morocco , 29@33c ; Tampico pcpplo , O. D. Mo. , 22(329c ( ; Curacoa , H. G. Mo. , 80c : Simon O.D , Mo. , $2.75@3.00 ; Dnngola kid , 80@32c ; X. M. kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid. 32c ; Gricsen kids , $3.00@3.50 ; French glazed kids. $2.50@2.73 ; French.calf kids. $3.20 ; oak kip skins , $ SOc < a$1.00 ; oak calf skins$1.00@l.r > V , French calf skins , $1.25@225 ; French kip skins , SUO@1.50 ; Russitt linings , $0.00@fl.50 per doz. ; pink cream nnd white linings , $7.50 ( S10.00 per doz. ; colored toppings , $9.00 ® li.OO. EXTIIACTS Sanderson's oil bcrgamot , per Ib. , W2.75@3.00 ; oil lemon , per Ib. , $2.50 ; oil peppermint , $3.00 ; oil wmtergreen , $2.00 ; olive oil , Malaga , per gallon , $1.25. WINDOW GLASS Single. 70 per cent nnd B per cent ; double , 70 ana 10 per cent discount. PAINTS White lead , pure. 0 } < c ; white lead , " Paris _ . linseed , boiled , 60o ; linseed , raw , 57c ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , $1.13 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; whale ' water , bleached , 85c ; fish , bank , 35o ; neatsfoot extra " ncatsfootNo. 1 , 50c ; gasoline , 75 degrees W. S. lard , G5c ; No. 1 lard , 50c ; No. 2 lard , 50 @ 55c ; W.Va. zero , 14c ; W.Va. summer , 12c ; golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25c : whale , 20c ; naptha , 1 degree , 14c ; headlight , 150 degrees , 12o ; headlight , 175 degree , 15o tur pentine , 48c ; castor , pure , $2.45 ocr gal. Dliuos Acid , carbolic , crystal , per Ib , 50c ; citric acid , per Ib , COc ; tartaric , per Ib , 50c ; sulphuric , per Ib. 5c ; ammonia , carb , per Ib , IGc ; alum , per Ib , Be ; alcohol , 95 percent , per gal , $2.20 ; blue vitrlc , per Ib , Sc ; borax , refined , per Ib , lOo ; camphor refined , 80o ; crcain tartar , pure , per Ib , 45c ; cream tartar , commercial , per Ib , 20c ; cloves , per Ib 3c ; cuttlefish bone , per Ib , 30c ; dextrine , per Ib , 12c ; glycerine , pure , per Ib , 30c ; hops , fresh , per Ib , 40e ; indigo , Madras , per Ib , 80c ; insect powder , per Ib , 60c ; morphine , P. & W. , per oz , $3.00 ; opium , per Ib , $3.90 ; quinine , P. & W. , per oz , Olc ; qui nine , German , per oz , GOo ; rochelle salts , per Ib , 85c ; saffron , American , per Ib , 40o ; saf fron , true Spanish , per oz , $1.00 ; saltpetre , pure , per Ib , IOc ; sulphur , Flowers' , per Ib , 5c ; soda , bl-carb , per Ib , Sc ; silver , nitrate , per Ib , $11.50 ; spormacoto , per Ib , 60c ; strychnine , peroz. $1,25 ; wax , white , pure , per Ib , 55c ; wax , yellow , pure , per Ib , 35c. SriniTs Cologne spirits 188 proof , $1.14 ; do 101 proof , $1.17 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do 188 proof , $1.13 ; alcohol. 188 proof , per wiuo gallon , $2.12 ; redistilled whiskies , $1.25@1.50 ; pin blended , $1.50@2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $2.00@6.00 ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.X0.50 ( ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies. $1.50V13.00 ( ; brandies , imported , $ .l > .00@8.00 ; domestic , $1.30@3.00 ; gins , imported , $5.00@0.00 ; do mestic , $ t.25@3.00 ; champagnes , imported , per case , $28.00@33.000 ; American , per case , $10.00@10.00. HIDES Green butchers' 8X@4o ; green cured , 5Kg6Ko ( ; dry flint. 'Jo ; dry salt , 80 ; green salted calf,7Jf@8a ; damaged hides two- thirds price ; dry salted deacons , 2.r > o each , Tallow No. 1 , ajfo ; No. 2 , 2c. Grease- Prime white , 4)40 ; yellow , 3c ; brown , 2c , Slice ] ) pelts. 10c@l,00 , according to quality. Branded hides classed as damaged. Funs Raccoon , No. 1 , 30@45o ; No. 2 , 25 ® ! 30c ; inluk , 10@50c ; tnuskrat , fall , C@8c ; muskrat. spring and winter , 8 ( < 411ot stripped skunk. 10@40c ; mountain wolf , No. 1 , $1.50 ® 2.60 ; No. 2 , prnlrio , B0@70o ; No. 2 , 25@40c ; beaver , Mo. 1 , per Ib , $2.00@3.00 ; No. 2 , $1.00 < i1.25 ; otter , $ I.OO@(1.00 ( ; dry deer skins , 20 ® 85c per Ib ; dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , T " 25c ; deer skins , per Ib , 20@25c. C.U.I-ALMIR. K. V , UICIIUAK. J , II. IIUANCUAIU ) PALMER. RICHMAN k CO. , Live Slock' Commission Mcrctianls , McCOY BROS. , Lire Stock Commission Merchants , Market furnltbod free on application btucken am feeders Jurnliheil on good terms. Reference ! ' Omu ha National Hank anil Houtli Omabft NallonM , Union Stock \i-tt\i , boutU Oroalia , LORIMER.WESTERFlELrJ it MALEY Liye Slock Commission , ' Room 15. Exclianite llulldlnu. Union Stock Yard ! _ South Dunlin , Ntb. ALEXANDER A FITCH Commision Dealers in Live Sock , , Ojijiculto Kxcbance JUlUlnc , Ur.lou Stock Vanli , tkjuth OutUaat. . UNMON STOCK Of Omaha UuillaiL FOUHTAIN BK < A.IS,1r ! 3 E5 CUT ANIO l Incomparably thu Bast. ' \yHpJlttirql Trnplio ryiqntgt CHURCHILL PART < EfTT DralerifllSltjifariinpTemonts.Vagons . , Carrltcci and rfcfslt' . Jniti > treM , between Vlh and 10h , Omaha , Netraika. _ LININttER & METC-ALF CO. . AgriculturallmpleniGnts.Wagons.Carriages . . nnfdtsElc. Wliolctalc. Omaha , Kcbrmfrn. PARL1N. ORENDORF & MARTIN , . \Vholeiale Pealcr In u , \ (01. BB , 906 and COT Jonct Street , Omaha. P. P. MAST & CO. . Manufacturers of Bnctoye Drills , Seeders , CultlTfttori , lt r Ilakei. Cider Mills and I.utmn Pul- Tcrlicrt. Cor , lllh and Nicholas Btrects. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Wholesale AgricnltnraiImplementsWagons&Buggies , Comer 14th uml Nicholas StrocU. OMAHA nilANCIl. J.F.SEIBERL1NQ & CO. , ( Akron , Ohio. ) . larrestinff Machinery and Binder Twinel V. U.Moad.MauaKer. l'/i31/civTcnwurtU t.Omahn Boots and Shoos. W. V. MORSE & CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. . _ Artists' Materials. A HOSPE. Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Douclas Street , Omahn , Nebraska. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARDCo Manufacturers nnd Jobbers In Wagons Buggies , RaKcs , Plows Etc , Cor. 9th nnd IVclflc Streets , Otnnhn , Noli. 110 1103-1103 Douglas St. , Onmlm Manufactory , Sum murSt. , llonton. , K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Successors to Heed , Jones ft to. ) WholesaleMaiinfacturersofBootsandShoes AKent.for norton * ' " " _ 3ookaolior8 and.Stntlonora. H. M , & S. W. JONES , Euccostors to A. T. Kcnyon I , \\liolctulo i Ilctnll Booksellers an § Stationers , Flno Wcdillng Ktfttlonerr. Coiniucrclnl Hlntloncry , liW Douiilni Street , Omnhu , Neb. CL/CRKE : CO'F > E E cpT Mills. Omalm Coffee nnd Pplco Teas. Coffees. Spices , Baking Powder. riavorlnp Kxtrncte , Lauiulrr Illuc. Inks. Etc. llll- U1B lliirntr Vtrfpt. Omnlm. NebrnsVu. W. L "WRIGHT , Agent for the Manufacturers and Importcis of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktf. Otflce , 317 8.13th tjt. , Omaha , Ncbraikg. PERKINS. CATCH & LAUMAN , Importers and Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Kto 1514 Fnrnnm St. . Nnir 1'nxtnn Hulldlng. Commission and Storage. GEO. SCHROECER & CO. , ( Successors to McSnnno & Schrocder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Ornahu , Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commission Merchants. Correspondence solicited. J01I Nort ICth Strcei , Oroahn , Neb. RIDDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Butter , Epes , Chccec , Poultrr , Game , O ) tor , Ktc. , Etc. 112 South llth btrcet. Coal , Goko and t-imo- OMAHA COAL , COKE & LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and.Soft Coal , 209 South 1.1th Street , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , And shippers of Coal , Coke , Cement , Plaster , J.I mo , Drain Tile , and Sever 1'lj'e. Ofitco , I'm ton Hotel , Kurnaru tit. , Omuho , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 211 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 , Neb , KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jobbers inDryGoofls.Notions . Gents' FurnliblnR Goods. Corner llth uud fil . Omaha , Nobrii'kn. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , I'arnaru Street , OmahaNebraska. . CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omaha , NotmisUn. Office Fixtures. THIJ B1MMONIIS MANUFACTUltlNQ CO. ' Manufacturers of Bank , Office aud Saloon Fixtures , iluntlcs , SUebounlsHook Oaset , Druu 1'Uliirci , W ( 'n en , rnrtlttuiiii , HullliiK' , Countc'ra , lleer a Wliio Coiilers , Mlrura , etc. Kuctory nnd onii > elJJ and 17W Huutli IMIi S ) . , Oiuulm. Tekpbonor 1124. Crocorloa. PAXTON. GALLAGHER ti CO. , f Mosaic Groceries and Provisions , 700,707,709 and 711 B. 10th St. . Omaha , Neb. McCORD. BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , IZth and I-eaTcnwortli Streeti , Omaha , Nebraska. "Hardwore. LEE , FRIED & CO. , Jooliers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , fiheot Iron , Etc. Aucnti for HowoBoaloii und Miami i'owder ' Co. , Omaha , Neb. * HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanic ! ' Tool ! and DurTaln Hcalei , 1105 Dougla btrect , Omaha , Kebr ha. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10tb and Harner Bti. , Omaha , Nrb. VTtitfrn AgenU for Auitln Powder Co. . JalTfrion Heoel Nalli , falrbaokt Htanilard t < cal . | _ _ MARKS B ROS. SADDLER YCO. Wholoalo Monuf c\iror of Saddlery & Johhers of Saddlery Hardwart And Lcutlicr. 14111,1105 and 1107 lUniubt.Omabii . . BROATCr , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Stpel , Springi , W 'un Stork , il rJ rr , Lumber , Ktc. If unit UU lUrr.Cf iJtrocl.Uruiiht. JAMES A. EDNF.Y , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Wanoiand Oarrlu/e Wood Stock , Henry lUritxar Klc. 1V1T unil lJlvl.8ayeii"f'jrtn at..Oi.-nn.i..S'til > Ltimljor. OMAHA LUMBER CO. . LOU 13 URADFOHC- Dealer in Lnilicr , LaOi. Lime , sasli , tc. trardt-Uarurr > ) > r.ti Uav u : Ccrai OMMAJOBBEBS'DfflEGTOl ' W. L. PARROT1 E & cbTr Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 lUrntT Ptrpflt , Onuhit. Nth. . CN Dealer in All Kinds of Hunter , 13th ilCillfomltflltftin , Om h . FRED VV. QRAYT Mer Limo Coincnt Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner ih Rod Douslai Sti. , Om hn. TTW. HARVEY LUMDER COTT " To Dealers Only , Office , lt ir rn mStrcHOmah . JOHN A. WAlfEFIELD. Wholesale Lnmlier , Etc , Importeil nd American rottlanil rcment. BUU Agent tot Mllwnukpn Urilrnullo Cement tnil Quln < r Whlto Lime. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Hinte Wood Carrots anil I'nrquet Flooring. Pth and Do\mU | Iron Works. 1'AXTON VIEHUNO IUONV011K8 , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work taElne * , llwii Work , Orncrnl Ponndrr , Machine and Ulnikf mUli Work. UIDcc and Works , U , l > Hi. nml litli Htro lUmahA. OMAHA WlRE & "fRON WORKS , Mannfactnrers of Wire and Iron Railings ) osk tlalld. Window ( luard . Flnwer Ptanrtf , Wlro hlK . Ktc. 1M Nurtli ICtli Hlroct. Oinnha , ' OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Salts Vniilt , .lnll Work , Iron nnd Wlro Tcnclnif , Hlitns , Ute , I ! An Iraen. Prop'r Cor. I Illl an I .laukum H. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS ion and Wire Fcncss , Railing Guards uu t crvoiiH , lorlmttkK , otilcut. , PIUU H , imfitcncoa , oto ImprOTed AwnlnK , LocktinltU Mnclilnorr and UlackimltliWorke. llHSoullilltUSt. .MEAUtinK & LuAUH , Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , Goncrnl ARDnti for Dlebold Pnfo A Tx > ck Co.'n Vaulu uud Jull Work , 1415 I'limnm btroct , Omnba. tviniliiory und Notions " " " i. OBERFELDER" & co. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 2W. 510 and 812 South llth btroet. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Famishing Goods _ 03 and 05 Bcuth 101 It Bt. , Omaha. _ ' V1NYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods. llfO llarnny Street. Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Reflned and Lubricating Oils , Allo Oroaio , Etc. , Omnha. A. II. Dl hot > . M n r r Paints ana Oils- CUMMINOS & NHILSON , Wholcunlo Dealers In Paints. Oils , Window Glass , Etc , llli Pnniicin fctrcet.Omnhtt.Neh. Pnpor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Can-f n nlco Block of I'rlntlnK. WropplnB nnd Writing Fft ar. Special Httontlon given to car load ordora. Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION , Auxiliary Publishers , Pvalcra In Tjrre. Prc es and I'rlnters1 Suppllca. 02 South nth Ptrcct , Omaha. Rubber Goods- OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Oil Clothing opd Leather netting. 10031'urnnm BtrctU S tog m F | tt I ngs , A. L. STRANG"co ? Pumps , Pipes and Endues , Steam , Water , Rnllirav nn-J Mining Suppllci , Etc. 930,102nndVU tarnnm btrcotOmaba. CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Steam nnd Wnter Supplies. Headquarters for Mast , Fooat k Co'i coed . 1111 Karnam St. , Omaha. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , llallldar WlnrlMIII.i. Oiannd9arnniara ) St. , Omaha. IJ. K. Hoas , Acting MuniiK6r. BROWNELL & OO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet Iron Work Stcnra I'umpi.Ssir MIHs. 1213-121S Ixmvenwprth f lioul. Omaha. Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL to CO\ \ , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 811 and P13Jonei itrrrt Oincha. Otorago , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS 4 CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Branch hou a or the Hcnner JluifirrCo. IluiiH wholesale and reUll.l.KJrt 1310 ml 1313 linrU btrect. Omahu. Telephone No.7uU. CT S. Browers. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1M1 North Klgthteenth Street , Omahn. Neb. Ovorolle. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , Jcana Taut ) , Oblrti , Kt > i. 1102and 1104 Uouglat Street. Omaha , Keti. _ _ EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kpencter , Proprietor. 020 Podf o and 103 and 101 _ North IV.hUtraoi , Omaha. Bash , Peers , Etc. M. A. DISBROV/ . CO. . Wholeitlt ! aucturci of Sasli Dears , Blinds and Moaldings , lr ncb unco , Kill nrt Uard Slrooli.Omtlii Nl DOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Maanfictiirers of Sasli , Doors , Bltoft , Xiouldlnci , fiuir Work mid Interior Itdi' : lYi'V' Kla * 1 > 'J. ' S.i ; . Corner tUnn4 l nTcnwOrtl. b ( ; * ll , Oiuaun , j U OMAHA F"LANINO MILL co , , Manalirctarers of Monlding , Sasli , Doorz , And UHrrifTurning , FUlr-wnrk , rink nn1Omc > 1t- tliiKi. an.li il 1'cpplmon Ar nu . Brnoko 3taoks , Bol'loru , Eto , MannfactDrlHR Dealer in Snfoke Stacks , Urltck.lr.ct , T iiVi aii > l Ut.ieral IKoie titiot , OAiaUa , K V , THE CAPITOL HOTEL beit koivn and mt > t r-npvlir llo'td In tU lattuoa ttCirt , . i > i > olntM n ! * RrX-elaiC far oaui.r.'cl ; > l ruea aua * j | paUtiuJ