THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , APRIL 28 , 188a 3 IDE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , . "Wheat Rules Dull nncl Suffers Q ' 'Slight Decline , THE BEARS WELCOME THE RAIN. A. Dnll n iy In tlio Corn Pit The Pro vision Trndc Continues Depressed , Cnttlo niul HOKS Btcntly Quotations. CHICAGO PHODUCC MARKET. CitiCAOO , April I7. ! [ Special Telegram to tlio Hnn.l It wns a weather market and a waiting market In wheat this morning. The opening was strong and higher apparently because promised rains in the principal win ter wheat states did not , come. This fright ened some shorts Into covering and gave the speculative market almost Its only activity , and that Just nt the opening. After that the market sagged very slow Indeed , and with occasional small reactions , but It had n per sistent downward tendency , and during the morning session amounted to nearly Ic from the highest point. The bearish feature wus contained In the reports of ruin from Mis souri , Kansas and other points In the south- vest , coupled with the information Unit thcso rains wcro extending eastward. Aside from the Immediate affect of the weather , how ever , it looked as if believers In wheat had bought about all they wanted at these prices , and were waiting for some bullish news to compel the shorts to cover and put prices up where they would have a prolltor for the bears to sell thn market down , when wheat could bo bought lower. On the other hand , tno bears seemed to have put out about as much short wheat as they cured to at the price , and wcro watting for rain or weariness and impatience to make the bulls drop their long wheat nncl so put the market down for them. Extremely light trading , with scarcely uny outsldo orders all morning , seemed to indi cate such a state of things , and the expres sion of opinion , both by the bulls and bears , pointed the sumo way. A moderate decline was not unexpected , nnd indeed was rather welcomed , oven by believers In higher prices , as giving an opportunity to buy at lower llg- urcs. The great majority of crop news is still bad , but occasionally there Is n report of opposite tenor. There were some better reports to-day from Missouri tiiul n fuw from Indiana. Keccipts of wheat in the north west crow larger instead of smaller , nnd ex port clearances wcro not worth mentioning , nil of which was an aid to the bears. But , on the other hand , cables were stronger , and tlio demand for cash wheat hero does , not indlcato that the grain Is n drug. Hard wheat was bought here to-day at S2c f. o. b. for millers in south ern Illinois and also for millers In Ohio. A dispatch from Now York said that futures were sold thcro to-day for London account , but bought for the continent. Juno wheat hero opened at b'JJfc , v hlch was ? ( fo higher than yesterday's close , held between that price and W e for awhile , then full to 62 , fc , advanced to W e , nnd very slowly declined , with small but infrequent reactions , to b-c , mid Just before the close dtoppcd to SldQ 81Jf c , closing there nt 1 o'clock. May whe.it opened ut 81ic , soU down to and closed at buke. Tlio speculative corn market opened strong and higher , and advanced somewhat early in the session , but fell later in sympathy with wheat nnd upon some free Eollinif by receiv ing nouses. The pit wus very dull during most of the session. All the trudo in Muy is by these who have open conti acts In that delivery - livery and arc closing thorn up or changing them over , all new contracts being made in the more deferred futurcsi Dry weather is culled a bullish inlluencu in corn , because it compels the feeding of greater quantities through the failure of pnsturuge ; but , on the other linuii , it tends to maku grading better and It rather favorable for preparing the ground for the next crop , .luno corn opened nt 5u' ' < c , sold up to D. > ( dc , down to 55c , up to 5 ! > j > cgfic ( ! , then gradually down to about GlJtu , mill moro rapidly to 51 JJe. when sev eral houses began selling ficely near the close. Tlio closing nt 1 o'clock was at fil'xje. May corn opened ut 53J < c , bold up to CO c , down to and closing ut 55o. May oats opened nt D'-'fc ' , sold nt H2Jffc , down to iU-tfc , closing at 1 o'clock at 'Mtfc. Juno oats sold from : i2Xc , down to 'M&c , closing nt 83'ic. August outs opened ut ! 2UMe , sold up to iXPiCi'JiiJtfe , down to and closing ut asjfo. For September oats SSJi'c was asked at the opening , and they sold down to and closed nt-S'fcC. The provision trudo Is still in n depressed condition. Tlio syndicate In pork , as well as forelpn houses and others interested in lard nnd short ribs , have apparently withdrawn their support simultaneously , and us a conso- qucnca the market recedes under the slight est pressure. Hogs were again in fair supply to-day and for pork , prices at 1 o'clock showed n decline , based on last night's closings , of lOc , lard of 12)-jiij.l5c ( , mid short ribs of l % ( < I5c. AITUIIXOOX Srssiox Wheat weaker. May Bold ut bO Ctb05 ) c , oft to bO SOitfc , Bplit , closing ut bO > tfe. Juno opened at 81c , ranged ut SlJKQSblfcff , closing ut ubout 81e. July closing ut bU > iitWXo ( ; August closed ut about bo , December closing ut 84e bid. Corn wus easier. Muy opened ut Me , sold nt I'ork advanced lOc mid closed nt ? 18.0 ( for May. J1U.TO for Juno , and Slii.bO for July. Lnril wus fie higher. May closed at $7.82) ) , Juno at f .br > , July at S7.UO and August at $7.1)5. ) Snort ribs were t ! ) < c higher , closing nt frT.ir. for May. ST.SJ'tf for Juuu , § 7.32)4 for July , and $7.40 for August. CHICAGO WVK STOCK. CHICAGO , April 27. fSpcclal Telegram to the Ucu.l CATTI.K Shippers and exporters yesterday took more cattle from hero than over before In one day. The market was rather slow , but prices were steady , and in Homo cases stronger than on yesterday There was u bettor feeling than on yesterday Steers , 13M to 1500 Ibs. , $ l. ! @ 5.20 ; 1200 to 1U50 Ibs. , fl.OOGT4.no ; 050 to 1200 Ibs , $3.05 ® 4.10 ; flockers , and feeders , $ J.t5u3.GO : ( ; cows bulls and mixed , $1 TS .l.S'JjTjulk , f-.COGJ 5.bO ! ; Texas steers , fcl. ) ( < M.10 , Hoes There wim less llfo in trndo than yesterday , yet prices underwent little or no change us compared with closings of yester day , which were OC'llOo higher than at the opening. Best heavy made fI.COQJ5 dS butcher weights nnd light Philadelphia , W.Gl ( ! $5.ti2j ; mixed told largely iittr > .5'J80irocom ' ; liiqn going us low us fS.lft ; light sorts , $5.45 ( < 6.DO , und light-light f5.10Qi5.40. KINAXOlAIi. NEW YOIIK , Apiilii' . [ Sp.o4a.TcleKran ) to the 13H * . ! jioius Tlio bulls ore still in tlio uscondanoy in Wall streetand the marko this morning showed renewed activity and ntrength , especially in Gould's properties which advanced Ij GHWi t'10 ' latter 01 Manhuttun , Evidence Is dully uccuinu luting thut one stock after another nas been taken up und given u whirl that has made th bears fairly sick. Tlio Inner clubs of opcr utors are doing vary little in ( lie market a present , as all attempts to secure and lioli the break have failed. They rcc-ognUo tha U is a bull market and thut bear mnvs has n more effect than wuter poured on a duck' back. The bull fever must run its course and when it is JlnUhod the bears bcliovothcr will bo hotter opportunities to get In fiomo of fcctlyo work than at present. The room traders nuvo taken their profits , but the ! Blocks wera taken with such avidity thut Uioi wUUod they had held on longer. The bull eay the market has changed permanently fo the better , but the leading houses , who have watched the market and UIKCU a consplcuou part In the trading , advise- caution in buying Now England came to the front with anothc spasmodic .spurt and advanced 2 % on buying .by Director Bewell and his friends. It i sold thut the road U to be conttolUtutcct with ( ho Hasten & Albany , Now York , Now Haveu & Harlfordlina Old Colony and New England. Omnhsbroko J on.n reported dc- renso of ? 79SOO In March earnings , but rai led wfth the general market. The Heading talcmcnt was bad , showing , a net decrease or March of'$31 ,020 and for four months tlt year of'$1,541,039 , , ami prices dropped rnctlQuntly soon after the opening , but be came stronger and advanced 1 . The mar cel lost most of Its bubyancr during the last lour , as stocks were offered too freely nnci > nccs started downward. Manhattan dropped 2 points , but closed 2) { better than Yesterday. Burlington finished J , Lake Shore J , cotton oils ? < f nnd Missouri Pacific nnd New England 1J higher. The rest of the active list became stumpy nnd lost all the early gain. The declines from yesterday's close , however , were small. Total soles wcro < 3. , ,4CO , shares , against 420,272 shares , -cstcrday. OovciiNMnxTS. Government bonds wcro quiet but firm. TESTEIUUT'S QUOTATIONS. IT. B.4n registered. 1Z O.AN. W 110 U.S. 4scoupon. . . 12fli ; do preferred 14.1 U.S. 4'sregHtrcd.liH ( N.V.Ccntrnl 107 < < IT.S 4Sscoupon..107'i O. H. N n = U Pacific Cs of'W 121 i P. T 24(4 ( Canada Southern. . r > H4 Pacific Mall 0414 Central 1'arlllo T2'4 O. D.&n 21 Chicago .V Alton. . . im : I'ullmiui PalaccCatl44 C. , II. A Q 12 < ! ( Heading Kl I ) . , Ij.&W i ; > 4 Hock Island 11 ; ] i > . .vit.a. . . . , 17 Bt.I , . fcB.V 28H irlo ; "US dopreferred 07M do preferred 68JJ C..M. & St. 1'nul. . . 73K Illinois Central 121 do preferred llfivi I. , II. ft W. . . , St. P. &O 40Si K.&T. i do ticf6rrcJ * * IKM4 ( r.dkoSlibro.V..i i > 3i4 Texas Pacific. 2fl ' " " ' " " ' Union Pacific tfl'i ' Michlgan'cenfrai" ' ' ' " ' ' MlssotirlPacinc. . . 781f ti'o preferred' . . . . ! 20JJ Mlssourll'ixclllc. . . . 24 W. IT. Telegraph. . 77f ! do preferred MONEY ox CAM/ Easy nt 114@"M Pcr cent ; last loan 3 per cent ; closed ut lj < j@'J jcr ) cent. PIIIJIB MBIICANTILC Pirnn IKG5) ) Per cent. Sxnni.iNo EXCIUSOK Quiet but steady nt M.SO for sixty day bills ; M.bS for de mand , PUODUOIQjrAUKETS. Clilcnco , April 27. Following nro the 2:30 : closing prices : Flour-Steady nnd unchanged { winter wheat in sacks. $2.no@3.GO ; in hbls. f2.7G@-l.40j spring wheat , in sacks , 81. 7S@3.85 ; in bbls , M.500 4.50 ; ryollour , in sacks , $2.70@2.yO ; in bbls , f2.yo@3.10. Wheat Moderately active ; opened firm and n shade higher nnd closed 2 < ? @ & , c below yesterday's close ; cash nnd Muy , io ; c ; Juno , fcorn orn M oderntcly active nnd unsettled : ruled firm early nnd later became easy and closed ? rf@X ° under yesterday's ' closing ; ca h , 54e ; May , 64 lfi-10c ; June , 54 7-lc. ( ! Oats Opened with some firmness , but declined nt the elose.bclow the closing of yes terday ; Mny , 33ifc ; Juno , 32 3-10c. Uyo Cash , Olc. Barley Quiet at 77K@Sc. Pi Imo Timothy $2.55(52.50. ( Flax-seed J1.45. Whisky $1.15. Pork Moderately active ; declined and closed nb6ut steady ; cash and May , $13.00 ; June , $11.70. ! Lard In littlq demand with a decline ; cash nnd May , $7.b2'4 ; Juno. $7.S5@7.S7 } . Dry Salted Meats Shoulders. ? 5.75@0.00 ; short clear , S7.70@7.75 ; short ribs , $7.15. IJuttor Quiet ; creamery , 18i @ 2oc : dairy , Cheeso--Firm ; full cream Cheddars , ll'.j' © flats , U(21U-fc ( ; young Americas , 12' ; Eirgs Fresh , 12@12J c. Hides Unchanged ; green hides heavy green salted , 5J e ; light green salted , ( So ; suited bull , -IK" ! green bull , 3 > c ; Rroon salted calf , Sc ; dry Hint and dry calf , rjftjl3c ; dry salted , lu ( ) : deacons , 80o each. 'i'allow UnctmiiKcd ; country , 4 @ 3c ; No. 2,4K ° ; cake , -l ifjJoperlD. ( ; licccipts. Shipments. Flour , bbla 28,000 24,000 Wheat bu 23,000 23,000 Corn , bu 140,000 41,000 Oats , bu 104,000 73,000 Uyc.bu 8,000 1,000 Barley , bu 12,000 O.OiX ) New York , April 27. Wheat Receipts , 27,0(0 ; exports , none ; options unsettled unit irregular ; opened liriuer at an advance of % fejU , later ruled weaker and broke ? @lc on frco sellinp by local houses , closing heavy nt botton : upot very dull ; unRradcd red , 'J2 ; ! ( ' < ! .Hi'.fc ; Ko. 2 red. OIJ4C 'J5'4C ' in store and elevator , 00 , ' ( itJ4C delivered ; May closing ut OJJi'c. Corn Receipts , 23,200 ; exports , 17,500 ; options opened llrm and advanced ifCJVtfe , subsequently bccaino weaker and sold oft % @lc , closing heavy ; spot dull and easier ; un graded mixed , ( M } dt ( > e ; No. 3 , GOc in ele vator , 07ii40S9Vc ( : delivered : May closing at We. We.Oats Oats Receipts , 73,000 ; exports , 1,200 ; dull and lfc lower ; mixed western , 37 ( 39c ; while western , 42@4r i' . Coffee Spot fair , Hio steady at ? ll,75 ; options llrm and moderate ; sales , 51,000 baps ; May , $ ll.fl5@ll.GO ; June. .Sll.10@ll.25 ; July. ? 10.55 ( > lO. < Ki ; August10.20 ( < 10.30Sep ; tember , $10.0J@IO.O. i. Petroleum Steady. United Slijffc. Eirgs Dull and easier ; western , 13@13J c. Pork Firm but in moderate request ; mess quoted at ftl.25& l5.00 for old ; fl5.00@l5.25 for now. Lord . " © O points lower nnd very dull , clos- IIIK steady ; western steam , spot quoted at IJuttcr Firm ; western , 15 } @ 27c. Cheese 1'asler but in fair demand ; west ern ll.it , HKc. Milwaukee , April 27. Wheat Weak and lower ; June , T0o ; other options nomi nal. nal.Corn Corn Higher ; No. 3 , 5l5IK < s. Oats Unchanged ; No 2 white , ' Rye Steady ; No. 1 , bOe. uarloy Lower : No. 2 , 72i3. Provisions Lower ; pork , April , $1350 , Minneapolis , April 27. Wheat Re ceipts , 22t : cars ; shipments , 33 cars ; good demand for hard milling wheat ; on last sales prices ranged > c higher than yesterday ; Closinc In store : No. 1 hard , April nnd May , SOXo : July , 81 > fe ; No. 1 north ern , April nnd May , 7'Jc ; July , 80) o ; No. 3 northern , April , nnd May , "Sc ; July , 7'JJfc. On track No. 1 hard , 82 ° ; No. 1 northern , 81 ; No. 3 northern , 70 @sOc. Flour Unchanged ; patents , In sacks to ship in car lots , 5-I.20S-1.40 ; in barrels , fl.43 ( ft 1.55. Cincinnati , April 27. Wheat Stronger ; No. 2 red. 8Sc. Corn -Quiet ; No. 2 mixed. Oats Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , Ryo-Harcly steady ; No. 2,71c. Provisions I'orkquict and steady at14,50 ; lurd dull und lower ut $7.05. Whisky- Steady at * 1.UO. Now OrleniiH , April 27. Corn Quiet nnd steady ; mixed , Ofe ; white und yellow , C3c. Outs-Steady ; No. 2 , 41KGJI2o. Corn Meal Quiet at fi.bS. Hog Products Quiet nnd weak ; pork , f4 ! 75 ; laru , f7.25. Hulk Mouts Shoulders , f 0.20 ; long clear , $7.UO ; clear rib , J7.G2 } , ' . Jjhci'pool , April 27.AVhcat Steady ; dcinandpoor ; holders offer moderately ; Call- foinla , No. I,0s0d per cental. Corn Nothing offering ; new mixed west ern , 5s 5d per cental , St. Ijoiiln. April 27. Wheat Lower ; cash , S5 ( bic ! ; Muy , SSJ e- Juno , bbjfc. Corn Lower ; cash nifeSI'Cc ' ; May , 513 * 0. Oats Stronsfi cash , Ul o : May , 3 Pork $1 1.00. Lurd7.10. . Wliiaky 51.09. Hutter Firm ; creamery , 220o ? ; dairy , 15. . 2:10 : , A f lei noon Hoard Wheat , flrm ; May , 60 < o bid ; Juno , b'So bid ; July , 62KOJfc3c. Corn easy ; May , Mjffo hid ; July , 504'o ; AUifust , 5l fc , Oats , easy ; May , 8H | < a yi. e ; June , S2 3 c. Kniibns City , April 27. Wheat-Steady ; No , 2 soft , cash , 60 0 ; May , 7'Jo bid , uOo asked. Corn Steady ; No. 3. cash , 40/o } asked ; Muy , 45 o bid , 46o asked j Juno , 40o uid ; July , 4H > .o bid. Oats-No , a , cash , 29 > < o bid : ' May , 2 bid , 20-iO Mkcd. MvTTsTOCR. ChlunKo , April 27. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : buttle Receipts , 7,000 ; strong ; steers , * 3 M © 5.20 ; stockers nnd feeders. ? 2.35(33.00 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed , fl.55Q3.50 ; Texas cattle , fJ.50@4.IO. Hogs-Receipts , 20.000 ; strong : mixed , fi.30Q5.CO ; heavy. $54.1 ( 5.05 ; light , 15.20 (35.53 ( ; bklps , tl.OOgS.IO. Sheep Receipts , 3,000 ; market steady ; natives , J5.00 > n.00 ; ; western , f4.25SO.BO ; Tox- a , $ U < KiO.OO ; lambs , $3 00 ( 7,23'per UCnd. Citjr , April LfcAa cclpts , 2,500 ( shipments , 725 ; market slow nnd demoralized ; good to choice corn-fed , M.20 ( < ? 4.50 ; common to medium. * 3.204.00 ; fttockers , $2.002.00 ( ; feeding steers , 5J.OOS 3.CO ; cows , ? 1,5013.GO. Hogs Receipts , 1,000 ; shipments , 4,500 ; market opened active but Rtondy , closing wcait nnd a shade lower : common to choice , $4.75(33.35 ( ; skips nnd pigs , $2.25 ® 4iOv National Stock Yards , Knsc St. Louis , April 27. Cattle Receipts , 400 ; shipments , 000 jmarkct steady nnd unchanged ; choice heavy nntive steers. $ l.40@5.00 ! fair to peed native steers , $3. 0fi.45 ; butchers' steers , medium to prime , M.oOif4.00 ( ; stockers nnd feeders , fair to good , $2.10 ( 3.20 5 rangers , ordinary to peed , $2.20fJ4.00. { Hogs Receipts. 8,500 ; shipments , 1,100 : market stronger ; choice heavy nnd butchers' selections , $5.43W5.GO ( ; packing , medium to choice. $3.255.50 ( ; light grades , ordinary to best , S5.105.50. OMAHA IjIVK STOCK. Cnttlc. Friday , April 27,1833. There was n decided Increase in the re ceipts of cattle to-day , there being about twice as many cattle hero as on yesterday. The market was strong , but could hardly bo quoted higher , although cattle sold more freely. 1) oth packers and spcculntors were liberal buyers and n good many cattle changed hands before the close. The de mand continues to bo better for light cattle , but the heavier cattle wcro not discriminated against as much to-day as they have been of late. lines. The receipts of hogs wcro fair to-day , about sixty-six loads being on sale and the general quality of the hogs was better than on pcstcrday. The market opened very slow and mean nnd was n drug all day. The bulk of the hogs , however , wcro sold before noon. Light nnd mixed hogs sold about like yesterday but the better grades of heavy hogs were a shade to 5c lower. Slicep. There were n few corn-fed westerns hero which sold on the market. Ilccolpta. Cattle 1,050 Hogs 4,300 Sheep 400 Prevailing Prices. The following Is n table of prices paid In this market for the grades of stock men tioned. Prhno stcera , 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . 1.00 @ 4.23 Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 8.75 QTll.OO Fut little steers. UOO to 1050 Ibs. 3.50 @ 3.85 Common to choicecows 2.00 @ 3.50 Common to choice bulls 2.00 @ 3.10 Fnirtocholcollghthogs 4.00 ( i 5.UO Fair to choice heavy hops 5.20 Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.00 KcprcHCiuntivo Sales. * CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. Ibull 1750 $2.85 Icow 850 3.00 1'cow 850 8.10 Scows or 8.10 ! i bulls 1.135 8.10 Scows 124(5 ( 3.20 Ibull 14SO 3.25 22 cows 1175 3.25 Ibull 1(500 ( 3.25 Ibull 1500 3.25 15 bulls 102.J 3.30 JOstcers 005 3.30 Ibull ' . .1770 8.10 a bulls 1175 3.50 1 stag 1SOO 3 50 5 steers 1240 350 22 steers 9SG 800 89 steers 013 805 21 steers 1010 305 17 hteers 1097 3.75 4 steers 1150 3.75 20 steers 1053 3.75 81 steers 1205 3.75 37 steers 109i 8.80 70 steers 1230 3b2J4 S2 steers 110'J ' 8.S5 21 steers 1233 8/JO 18 steers 1123 3.00 20 steers 1105 8.PO 54 steers 1121 8. 0 40 steers 110S 3.90 7 hteers 1193 8.93 59 steers 1141 8.97K 15 steers 1253 4.00 19 steers 1210 4.00 5 steers 12.JO 4.00 5stecrs 1200 4.00 21 steers llbO 4.00 13 steers 1350 4.05 59 steers 1217 4.10 79 steers 1233 4.10 79 steers 12S3 4.15 17 steers 18SS 4.25 ITstcew 13S3 4.25 nous. No. Av. Shit. Pr. No. Av. Slik. Pr. S3..100 240 $1.90 53..243 100 $5.10 43..202 bO 4.02J4 1313..22) 2SO 510 24. . .211 40 4.97 > ; 03..215 5.10 S2..200 SO 5.00 80..1UO 40 5.10 SO..190 240 5.UO 09..221 5.10 79..219 120 500 01. . . 270 200 5.10 93..213 200 500 73..283 2tO 5.10 78..207 120 300 74..243 240 5.10 73..219 40 5.05 032. . . 40 SO 5.10 70..218 bO 5.05 5S..25t 120 5.10 90..203 120 5.(5 73..22 } 40 5.12'f 73. . ,221 2SO 503 80..211 40 5.UJf ! 75. , .209 SO 5.03 70..2-11 40 5.12J 71. , .234 120 505 ( II..2-15 SO 5.12) ; 70. .219 520 5.05 U..233 120 5.15 CO. .215 100 5.05 01.,2\ > 100 5,15 00. .215 1'20 5.05 70..2-15 1K ( ) 5.15 70. .227 40 5.05 71..240 800 5,15 79. .2-14 2SO 5.03 71..240 80 5,15 73. .218 120 5.05 5-.237 515 07. .211 120 5.05 01..254 40 515 70. .223 240 5.05 03..253 230 5.17 CD. .222 NX ) 5.05 00..253 100 5.20 77. ,215 240 5.115 53..257 40 5.20 78. .243 100 5.03 74..251 120 5.20 75. .2'20 1C.O 5.05 03..204 100 5.20 71. .212 ICO 5.10 O4..2)j7 ) 240 5.20 77. .210 ICO 5.10 01..813 200 5.20 67. ,2J7 bO 5.10 03..203 5.23 Ijlvu HtooK Bold. Showingthonu-nbsrof lioUof stoclc sold to the leading buyers on the market to-day. IIOC5. G. II. Hammond & Co . 542 Omaha Packing Co . 033 Armour & Cudahay P. Co . 2,208 Chicago Packing As P Co . 653 Speculators . 141 CATTJ.n. G. II. Hammond & Co . 195 A. Jackson . 50 Win. Uurnsldo . 150 Lobmnn& Rothchild . 812 Swift & Co . . . 91 Clarke Uro3. . . . 21 J.L.Hill . 18 Harris &F . 80 3. Carlin . 1 C. L. Chlpmnn . 79 fitiir. ! : Armour & Co . 153 G. II. Hammond & Co . 157 Tjlvo Stoclc Notes. Heavier receipts. Heavy hogs easy. Cattle trade more active. Mr. Hughes , Ord , was among these who caino In with cattlo. Joe Cameron , with J. R. Inkster , Raymond mend , was In wltti stock. H , F. Hake and Mr. Jarvls , North Loup , came in with a train of cattlo. II. J. Coats , Wilber , was among the ship pers who came In with stock. Dorchester was represented bv Mr. Nearncd , who was hero with a load of cattle. Frank Sanders , of Rockpoit , one of our heavy shippers , came in with two loads of hogs. Norcross & Worl , Sterling , marketed two loads of cuttle. Mr , Norciouscamoin to look after them. Joseph Widman , Mend , came In to-day no. companlcd by his two sons nnd marketed four loads of cattle of his own feeding , L. P. Southworth , Shclton , came In again to-duy with two double decks of western sheep of his own feeding. Ho has ubout l,2iO head back. OMAHA "XVIIOIiKSALK JIAHKKTS. Produce , Fruits , Nuts , Etc. Friday , April 27. ncfoUowlny quotations are wholesale and not retail. Prices ijnotcd on prottuce are the rates at which round tots are sold on Utls market. Fruits or vthcr lines of uoods requiring extra labor in pachlivj cannot al ways be tujijiffcd on OMiMe orders at the Kama prices quoted fur the local trade. ftatt * oil Jlourand feed are Joblms' prices. Prices OH uraln arc those paid bu Omaha millers delivered. All ijuoluHoiis on tocr- cltandite are obtained from Jaidlmj house ? corrected dally. Pr/cc / * on crucfc- etc. , arc those given li\i \ Icbdlng manufacturers. I 1 Trade Is quite fair rn nil. llno , with prices Mindlnc downward , butter , eggs nnd spring vegetables. Hutter is more plentiful than heretofore , nnd although the demand IB fair. the supply Is soma\vhat In excess. A cnr of maple sugar and , syrup consigned to L. M. Leslie arrived from East Clarendon , O. , yes terday And will at once be put on the market. the former nt 12 e pdr pound , the latter nt $1.25 per gallon. HOTTEtt Fancy creamery roll butter. 220o ! ? with solid pncttttl at 21@23c ; choleo country butter 20i22c ( , common grades l.t@15c , Inferior tftult 10@12c , necording to quality. * ' > Eaos Strictly fresh 10V@ltc. STuwnr.HntE9Frosli / Florida , 23c per bqx. OTSTCH PjANT-WJOd per dozen. HEHTS GOc per doz , Si'JSHAOD $ .1.00 per bbl. KnunAtin 5e per Ib. ONIONS Native stock , ? l,50iM.75 ( , Spanish per box of 5 Ibs $ l.75@2.00 , California on- nions 3V @lo per Ib. POT irons Choice homo grown , 00@95c ; Utah nnd Colorado stock , $1.10@1.20 ; low grades , 55@05c. POUI.TUY No dressed fowl nnd but few live chickens on the market ; llvo chickens , f3.75J ( 4.00 per doz ; turkeys , 0@llc per Ib ; Bccse , $9.00 ( < 7 10,00 per doz. CHEESE Full cream , 13iil4c. ( ) B INANAS Common medium , $2,50@3.00por bunch ; choice , $3.00@3.50. Tunsips Rutabagas , 50 ( < $70c ; white , 40 ® GOo Dcr bushel. LEJIONS $4.50@5.60 per box. DATKS Pcrsnln , OH o per Ib. SAUII KnA T Choice per bbl. of 33 pal. $5.00@5.CO ; } ( bbl. , $4.00@4.50 ; $11.00 per bbl. of f > 0 gul. CIIIEII Choice Michigan elder , $5.00@0.50 per bbl. of 82 pal. Porconx Choice rlco corn Is quoted nt 3 @ 4o per Ib. , other kinds , 2 @ 3o per Ib. CuinoTS $2.25@2.50 per bbl. ; now stock , 35il40o ( i > cr doz. PAUSNIPS Now stock , $3.00@3.50 per bbl. CAIIIIAOES $1 per doz. for native stock and 3 } ( a > 4o per Ib. for California , with inferior 8tufTntOO ( < 7 > 70o. CAUMFI.OWEII Good stock , $2.50@2.7G per docn. OIUNOHS California Riverside , $3.75(3 ( 4.001 Messlnn , $4.50@5.50 ; Los Angeles , $3.00 @ 3.25 ; Navals$4.60. HUAXS Good stock , $2.00(22.75 ( ; California beans , $2.25 ( 2.50. Fios In layers , 13@lJc ( , cake lOc pcrlb. NUTS Peanuts OKri7c ( , raw Hr.i7.il nuts , 18o ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c : English wal nuts , 15@18c ; filberts , ISo : Italian chestnuts' 15c ; pecans , 15c. IIONIIV 10@2Io for lib frames ; canned honey. 10@12cper lib. PAUSI.KV 80c per doz. GIECCN ONIONS 15@20c per doz. Asi'AiiAous 18@20o per Ib. CucuMiiuns 90c@$1.00per dozen for choice. LKTTUCC 30c per doz. CnLEiir California stock , § 1.50 per doz. llADisuns 3"i@40c per doz. STIIINO DEINB SO.CO per bu. Guunx Pius $2.50g3.00 ( per bu. TOM VTOIS -$3.75@4,00 per bu ; very few on the market. PUHK MAPLI : SYHUP $1.25 per gal. Grocers' Ijlst. REFixnn L tun Tierce , 7c ; 40-lb square cans , 7Wc ; 50-lb round , 7e ; 20-lb round , Sc : 10-lb palls , S. ? c ; G-lb palls , 8 c ; 3-lb palls , S c. Svutrs New Orleans molasses , per bbl. , 37Qt4Cc per gal. ; corn syrup. 3Cc ; half bbls. , 3bc ; 4 gnl. kegs , 51,55 ; sorghum 8Sc. PIIOVIIIONS Hams , IQ jJOlOJj'c ; breakfast bacon , 10'4@Ui ' ) < c ; bacon slues , 8Jfg3J ( < c ; dry salt , ( S c ; l shoulders , 7@7Jic ; ried beef , 10@llc.l Dnni : ) FituiTsJ N6w prunes , 4 ® - ! " ; currants , O C c ; ( eastern , i-js peaches , SJJ@Sfc ; California J s peaches , 14@15c : evuDoratcd apples , ' .ti4@ll ! < c ; evaporated blackberries , OjfQi > 'Jc ; evaporated iijrieots , lbJ < iC1)19c ) ; evai > elated [ raspberries , 2' ' . ' ( < J80c. PICKI.CS Medium In bbls , $5.75 ; do in half bbls , $3.40 ; small in Jjbls , $0.75 ; do in half bbls , $3.90 ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.75 : do m half CASKEH GOODS Oysters , standard , per case , ? 3.20 < 53.35 ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case , ? 3.00 ( iUO ; raspbcrnps , 2-lb , per ease , W 00@ 3.10 ; California pears , per case , $4.70@4.SO ; appricols. per ease , ? 4.iOOj ! > I.K ) ; ic.ichcs ) , per case , S5 G0i 5.75 ; white cherries , per case , SO.OO ; California plums , per ease , $4.50ffI.OO ; blueberries , per eaRO2.20a2.4Q ( ; egg plums , 2-lb , per case , S'J.SOjpiueappples , 2-lb per case , $3.200(5.75 ; Lib salmon per doz , $ lb.1.9'j ; 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.2. > § /3.33 ; 2-lb string beans , per case , $1.7r > @l.SO ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , ? 1.0J@1.05 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , ? 2.50@2.00 ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per case , i2. & > ; 3-lb tomatoes , S2.40Ci2.50 ; 2-lb' corn , $2.300 3.10 ; sardines , imported1 , 12@ 1 Be per , domestic } { , C feOKc ; mustard , 9 Jci.wns 30-lb pails , $1.25@1.50. SALT Pcr bbl. in carload lots. $1.33. Roi-i : Seven-sixteenths , 10ri " llc. CANDY Mixed , 9@llc : stick , 9"fe ! > K- HOLLAND HEUHINOS 70Qi72cjer ) kep. MAPLI ; Suoui Hricks. I2) ) ( iil3o per Ib. ; penny cakes. 13@14c per Ib. IBuoovs Extra , 4-tie , 52.CO ; parlor 3-tio , painted handles , $2.25 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , S1.75 ; heavy stable , $ 1.00. COc ; Young Hyson , 22@35c ; Oolong , 20 ( < i 05o. 05o.POWDBII POWDBII AXD SHOT Shot , $1.50 ; buckshot , $1.70 ; Hazanl powder$5.00 : half kegs$3.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting kegs$2.35 ; fuses. 100 ft. , 45L ( < 75c. St'tuit Granulated , 7 ( < ? 71 e ; conf. A. COFKKE Ordinary grades , 10 ( < ? 17c ; fair , 17fel8c ; prime,18@l'J ' c ; fancy green nnd yel low , 22it23c ( ; old government Java , 2b ( < 80c ; interior Java , 23i.,2Sc ( ; Mocha , 2bi ( :30c ; Ar buckle's roasted , 19Xe ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 19 c ; Dilworth's , ; Red Cross , 19 } < fc ; Alnroma , 19.70c. wooDKNWAiin Two-hoop pails , per doz. , S1.40 ; three-hoop pails , $1.05 ; No. 1 tub , ? 0.75 , No. 2 tub , $ r > .75 ; No. Stub , $4.75 ; washboards , electric , $1.60 ; fancy Northern Queen wash boards , $ J.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $9.50 ; No. 2 churns , $3.50 ; No. 8 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in nests , 70c per nest. Toiucco Pi.ua Lorillnrrt's Climax , 45c ; Splendid , 4So ; Mechanics' Delight , 41c ; Leg- Kelt & Meyer's Star , 15c ; Cornerstone , 39oj Drummond's Horseshoe , 45c ; J. T. , 42c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 45o ; "Cut Rate , " 29c ; "Oh , My , " 27o ; Piper Heldsick , ( Mo. TOBACCO SMOKING Cntlin's Meerschaum , 31c ; Catlin's Old Style , 23c ; Sweet Tip Top , 83o ; U. N. O. , 17c ; Red , White nnd Ulue , Ite. CIIACKEIIS , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , 5o ; soda ( city goods ) , 7c ; sodu snowflake ( In tins ) , JOe ; soda dandy , GJ o ; sodii wufcrsin ( tins ) , JOe ; soda zcpliyr , Se ; city oyster , G > c ; excelsior , 7o ; farina ovster , 7c ; gem oyster , Be ; monitoi. 7c ; Omalin oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , Gc ; snowdrop oyster , 7o ; butter , 5c , Hoston , be ; Oniuha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , 0c ; cracker meal 5 > fc ; gralmm , 8c ; granam wafers. lOc ; grahum wafers in pound pack ages , I'ltfc ; hard bread , Go ; milk , 7' o ; oat meal , be ; oat meal wafers , lOc ; oatmeal wa fers in pound packages , 12) c ! nnlmuls , 12o ; Holiver glngorround,7ij ( ) ; cream , SojCornhlll , lOc ; cracknells , Kkr ; frosted cream , 8Kc ; ginger snaps , 8c ; ginger snups ( city ) , Uc ; homo made ginger straps , in boxes , 13o ; homemade made ginger suupa > ( l-lb cans ) per dozen , $2,50 ; lemon cre4ms , o ; pretzels ( hand made ) HKc ; assorted ca.kes.und Jumbles , ll c ; as sorted fingers , ISoftytornoon tea ( In tins ) , ncr box 17.00 ; b.msrin fingers , Ho ; butter jumbles , llj i1 ; Hrunswick , 15o ; brandy snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( new ) 10o ; choco- latd wufcrs , 15c ; Cluibtmas lunch ( in tins ) per do/cn , $4.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14c ; coffee cake , 12e ; Cub.1 Jumbles , HKc ; cream puffs , 80c ; egg Jumbles , He ; ginger drop * , llo ; honey jumbles , ll } c ; Jelly lingers , 15c ; Jelly wafers , IGo ; Jellvvuit ( now ) , 15c ; lady ling ers , 13o ; vanilla pjf , > Uc ; vanilla wafers , He ; Vienna wafers. 1 dflin packages in u box , per dozen , $2.50. f f , All goods packpd In'cans4c per Ib. ndvanco except snowflake and wafer soaa. which uro packed only in cans : Soda in 2 it ) , and 3 Ib. paper boxes , J fc pcrlb , ndvanco ; all other goods lu per Ib. advance. Soda In 1 Ib. paper boxes , lo per Ib , advance. The 2 Ib. boxes nro packed In cases holding 18 In n case , The 3 Ib. boxes are packed in cases holding 12 in n cane. The 1 Ib. boxes nro packed in cases holding SO inn case. One Ib. Graham and oat meal wafers packed 2 doz. in n case. Show tops for boxes , witli glass opening to show goods , 75o. Cans lor wafer sodu , $ J , not returnable. Cans for snowflake soda , to per doz. Tin cases with glass fitco to display the good ? , 7fto each. No charges for packages except for cans and returnable cases. Glass front tin cans and "snowllako" soda cans arc returnable at prices chirped. Dry PIIISTS Soi.iu Coi.ons tanc . Co ; Slater , fljfo ; liorlm oil , O' c ; Garner oil. 0 ® 7c. PINO ASH KOIIISS Uiclunond , 05 < c ; Allen , CKc' , River Point , iij Stsi Uw r , Oc ; Richmond , Co ; Pacific. fl ) < c. INDIGO BLUE Wnshlngton , JfC , Century , illgo blue prints , PC ; Americnn , fc ; ArnoWdn'tfo ' ; Arnold 13 , He ; Arnold A , 12o Arpol Gold Seal , lOkc , K Charter . 4 HA. . fl Oak. . 11I1 Set ( _ .l Unronno. VI- . tt , . .l-- 4 < o ; Atlantic n , 4-4 , T c : Atlantic U. 4-4 , ( Wo ; Atlantlol' , 4-4 , Go ; Aurora LL , 4-4. Oc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , Oc ; Crown XXX , 4"He ; Hoc- slcr LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Hcntl , 4-1 , 7Uo : Lawrence LL , 4-1 , Go ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , &Kc ; Pcmicrell , H , M , T c ; Peppercll O , > - . , Cc ; Pcppcroll , 8-4,18' < c ; Pepperoll , 0-4 , 21c ; Peppercll , 10-1 , 23c ; Utlcn. C. 4-4 , 5c \Vnchiisett , 4-1 , 7 sc ; Aurora 1J , 4-4 , 0)ifc ; Aurora R , 4-4 , cfc. HATTS staniinrd , 9c ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , 12Kc ; 13yono. 14c ; H , cased , J0.50. CAiirr.T WAIIP lllbb , white , 19c ; col ored , S2c. DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz. . 10) ) c ; West Economy , PJ o -t ; "Otis , KENTUCKY JEANS Memorial , 15c ; Canton , CSc ; Durham , 27' < c : Hercules , ISo ; Learning ton , 22Kc ; Cottswold , 27)40. CIUSH Stevens' II , Oc ; blenched , 7c ; Ste vens' A , 7J c ; bleached , S' c ; Stevens' P , 8Kc ; blenched , OXc ; Stevens' N. O'i'o ; bleached , IQitfc ; Stevens' S HT , MiscELLANcotis Table oil cloth. $2.85 ; aln Holland , 8' c to O c ; Dado Holland , COMFOHTEIIS $0.00(335.00. ( ULANKKTS White , $1.00@7,50 : colored $1.1008.00. BLEACHED SHEETING Berkeley cambric , Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo. 11'tfc , ; Lons- dale , 9o ; New York mills , lOKo ; Pcppcrcll , 42-In , He ; Pcpperoll , 40-in. 12c ; Peppercll , 0-4 , IGe ; Pepporcll , 8-4. 21c ; Peppercll , 0-4 , 23o ; Peppcroll , 10-4 , 25c ; Canton. 4-4 , 8 < { b ; Canton , 4-4 , HJ c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wnmsutto , Ic ; Valley , 5c. GIXOHAM Plunkctt checks , 7Kc ; AVhlttcn- ton 7Kc ; York , 7' c ; Normandi dress , 8J < c ; Calcutta dress , SJ c ; Whlttendon dress , 8 > < oj Rcnfew dress. 8kijt2 ( > < c. TICKS Lcwiston , 80 in. , 12j o ; Lowlston , 32-In. , 13i < ; c ; York , 32-ln. , 14o ; Swift river , 7Kc : Tliorndyke. OO , 8 jc [ ; Thorndyko , EF , 8Hc ; Thorndlko 120 , 9' < fc ; Thorndiko XX , 15c : Cordls , No. 5 , 9 > < o Cordls , No. 4 , lie. Heaver Creek. AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek , lie : licavcr Creek. CC , lOc. FI.\NXII.S ; Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshen l ko ; Windsor , 22Xc : Red XC , 24-in , 15J K 24-Inch 21o GO a-l-incli 18o II - ; - - , ; A F , 250 ; J U F , , * i , 27Kc ; G X , S5c. COTTON _ _ FIASNKI.S . . . 10 _ . per . cent „ . , trade dis- jjamo- , 18c ; H , ' ' ' 20c ; Na 10 , 8J o ; sO' lOJ c ; C0.12) ) < c'80 , lOc ; 20 , colored , lOc ; 60 , colored , 12o ; 70 , colored , 25c ; Dristol , 13) ) 0 ; Union Pacific , ISc. General Markets. Fi.oun AND FKUD Minnesota patents , ? 2.15 © 2.50 per cwt ; Knnsas nnd Missouri fnncy winter patents , $2.50@2.T5 pcrcwt : Nehraska liatents , $2.45rt2.50 ( per cwt ; rye Hour , $2.00 per cwt ; wheat frnlianil.Th@il.00 per cwtryo ; ( 'rulmm , 81.85 ei. < 10 per cwt ; Now York huck- wheat , < 3.50 per cwt : Excelsior , $3.00 per cwt ; ready raised , $3.00 per 100-lb cnso ; cornincal , yellow , 81.00ffi > 1.10 per cwt : white 31.10 ( 1.10 jcrcwt ) ; bran , $10.00@17.00 per ton ; screen ings , § 12.00 per ton : hominy , $3.25 per bhl : chopped food , $18.00 per ton ; chopped corn , ? 10 50C17.00 per ton LCATIIUII Onlc soles , 35@37c ; hemlock slaughter solo. 2139o ( ! ; heinlock dry sole , 12 ( g25c ; hemlock kip , COffl'.Wc ; A. fc D. runner kip , 50@T.-.c ; A. hemlocic c.iif , H0e@81.00 ; A. A. hemlock calf , "bucks , " 75c ; hemlock upper , I0@24c ; Eiilisli ( grain upper , 25o ; hemlock groin upper , 21V24c ( ; Tnmpico n. L. Morocco , 29c : : Wi ; ; Tnmpico popple , O. D. Mo. , 2i@2"c ; Cunicoa , U. G. Mo. , 80o : Simon O. D. Mo. , ? 2.75 ( H.OO ; Danpola kid , 80@3' > c ; X. M. knnfjaroo , 40c ; American calf kid. ; t2c ; Gricscn kids , S300@.50 : ) ; Pi cnch glazed kids. $2.50@2.75 ; French calf kids. $3.20 ; oak kip skins , &Slc ) ( ? l W ; oak calf skins , $1.00(31.55 ( ; French calf skins , $1.25.ri > 22" ; French kip slcins , 5l,10i ( < )1.50 ) ; Uussltt linlngi , ? 0.00 ( < ? G 50 per doz. ; pink cream and white linings , f 7.50 ( (010.00 per cloz. ; colored toppings , § 9.00@ 11.00. EKTIUCTS Sanderson's oil bergamot , per Ib. , ? > 2.7.X < t3 00 ; oil lemon , per Ib. , $2.50 ; oil peppermint , § 3.00 ; oil wintcrgrccn , S2.50 ; olive oil , Malaga , per gallon , S1.25. WINDOW GIASS Single , 70 per cent and 5 per cent ; double , 70 anil 10 per cent discount. PAI.NT-J White lead , pure.OJ-i'c ; white lead , fancy , 03 'c ; putty , in bladders , iic ; Paris white , 3a ; common , 2 } < Jo ; red lead , 7c. On.s Carbon. 175 degrees Kfc ; linseed , boiled , COc ; linseed , raw , 57c ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale. Si.00 ; whale water , bleached , 85c ; ilsh , bank , 33c ; ncatsfoot cxtra05c ; ncatsfootNo. 1 , 50c : gasoline"Sdcgrccs , 15c ; W. S. lard , 05c ; No. 1 lard , 50c ; No. 2 lard , 50 (35r ( > c ; W. Vn , zero , 14c ; w.Va. summer , 12c ; golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 2oc : whale , 20c ; naptha , 1 degree , lie ; headlight , 150 degrees , 12c ; headlight , 175 degree , 15c ; tur pentine , 4Sc ; castor , pure , $2.45 ucr gal. Dnuas Acid , carbolic , crystal , per Ib , 50c ; citric acid , per Ib , COc ; tartaric , per Ib , 50c ; sulphuric , per Ib , 5c ; ammonia , carb , pur Ib , 15c ; alum , per Ib , 5c ; alcohol'J5 percent , pur gal , S-J.20 ; blue vitric , per Ib , Sc ; borax , refined , per Ib , lOc ; camphor rcllncd , Mo ; cream tartar , pure , per Ib , 45c ; cream tartar , commercial , per Ib , 20c ; cloves , per Ib 3 < 5c : cuttlellsh bone , per Ib , 80c ; dextrine , per Hi , 12c ; glycerine , pure , per Ib , 30c ; liojis , fresh , per Ib , 40c ; indigo , Madras , per Ib , 80o ; insect powder , per Ib , COo ; morphine , P. & W. , per oc , $3.00 ; opium , per Ib , $3.90 ; quinine , P. & W. , per oz , Olc ; Qui nine , Gorman , per 07 , 5ffc ; rochelle salts , ] ) er Ib , 35c ; saffron , American , per Ib , 40c ; saf fron , true Spanish , per oz , $1.00 ; saltpetre , pure , per Ib , lOc ; sulphur. Flowers' , per Ib , 5c ; soda , hi-carb , per Ib , 5c ; sliver , nitrate , per Ib , 511.50 ; spcrmnceto , per Ib , OOc ; strychnine , per oz. 81.25 ; wax , white , pure , per Ib , 55c ; way , yellow , pure , per Ib , U5c. Si'iniTS Cologne spirits 183 proof , $111 ; do 101 proof , $1.17 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do 188 proof , $1.13 ; alcohol , 188 proof , per wino gallon , S2.12 ; redistilled whiskies , $1.25@1.50 ; gin blended , S1.50@2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $2.0JftiOOO ; Kentucky nnd Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00@0,50 ; Golden Sheaf bourbon nnd rye whiskies. $1.50rj.3.00 ( ; brandies , imported , $5.00@S.OO ; domestic , fl.aO@3.00 ; gins , imported , $5.0000.00 ; do mestic , $1.25@300 ; champagnes , imported , per case , $23.00@33.000 ; American , per case , J10.00 ( 10.00. L Are the Best , IN T1IK JiSSBNTIAI * QUALIVIEM OI' Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. Bararlc-s for trial of 12 different styles 1)7 mill , on rccvll t of ID cuiiu in eUuipd. ABk for card No. . IVISOH , BUKEMSII & CO , , "tW&W f. H. I'AI.Mi ; . ! . X ] ' KK'llMAN J , II , UJ.A.SU'IIAIU ) . PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants. Odlco-Uonm 21 , Oppoilto lixchango Ilulldlnu. Union _ Block Yards , Boulh oajqiit , Neb. M oCOY BROS. . Live Stoclc Commission Merchants , Market f umlthed frco on application Blockurs and feo'lcr * lurnlihcd on good terms llu'erencui Oma ha National Hank and tinilli Omaha National , Uiiloo fcluck V rd * . fcuuth Ouuua. MALEY Live Stock Commission , [ loom It , Kzctianiio Ilulldlne , I'nlon Stock Tardf , _ tfuutliUmaha.NiiU. _ ALEXANDER & FITCH. Commision Dealers in Live SocK , -.oca ? > , Oppnillo Kicbocgo IlulldlnK , Uolou Stock iardt , buulh Omalja.Nel ) . _ UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited ' UoxJ.auccrlutcudeaU Agricultural Imp'lomenta. V' CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Carriages and Iliiffgle * . Jones Streetbolwccnflhnnd 1Mb , Omaha , Nebraska. LININOER & METOALF CO. , Agricultural ImplementsWagonsCarriages , , , Ktc. Wliolcjnlo. Omalm , Ncbrtiskn , PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , U'holcnalo Dealers In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies (01 , TOl , 006 aurt W7 Jonci Street , Omaha , P. P. MAST& c67 Mannfacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultivators , Hay ItskptCider Mills and I.ulmn l > u | . Tcrltcrs. Cor , nth and Nicholas streets. WINONA TMPLEMENTCdH Whoe ! alc Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Cornorllth and Nicholas nMAHAnitANl'II. J.F.SEIBERLINQ & CO. , ( Akron , Ohio. ) Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine ! W. 1C , Mead , .Mansuor. 1/13 LcftTcnwurth St. , OiniiUa Boots and Shooo. W. V. MORSE & CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , Artists' Matorlals. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anfl Organs , 1M3 Uuuiilai Street , Umatia , Ncbnukn. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co Manufacturers nml Jolibcrs In fagons Bnigies , RaKes , Plows Etc , Cor. Mil nml I'ftclDo Htroots. Omalin , Neb. 1110 IHO-llOJ Douulitn Ft. , Omnlm .Mnnufnclorjr , Sum mcrsl. , Hostel ) K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ISucccssorsto Ilccil , Jones A Co. ) WiiolesalGManiiractiircrsofBootsanuSliocs Agents for lloston Ilubbcr Phoo Co. 1102,11011105 llnnicy St. . Ornnlin. NflirnnXa. _ _ Bpqksollor3 and Stationers. , " " H. Mf& SW. JONES , Successors to A. T. Kcnyon & Co. , \ \ holcialo & Itctnll Booksollcrs anfl Stationers , Flno VTcddlnK Plnttonpry. Commercial Statloncrr. totl DoiiKlns Hlrect , Omitlm. Neb , Coffees , Splcoa , Etc- CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Umntm CoITco anil Bplco Mills. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Fowfler , ' ' - ' ' ' " - Crockery ondCla88vvnro. _ _ _ ' " 'W."L,7WRIOHT. AKCiit forthoMnnufncturcrsumHraportcriof CrocKcry , Glasswar& , Lamps , Chimneys , _ _ ' i" S. I3th St. , Oiiiaha. Ncbraika. _ PERKIN'S. OATCH & LAUMAN , Importers anil .lubbers of Grocery , Slasswarc , Lamps , Silverware ito : 1511 1'arnam St. , New I'nxlon Ilulltllnn. Commlosion and Storage- GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . ( Succcssori to McSlmno i Hcuroeilcr. ) Produce Commission and CoM Storage , Oiuutiu , Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS , Wliolosivlo Flour , Feefl , Grain anil General Commission Mcrcliium. Corrcsponilcnco nolkltcil. 1011 Kurt ICtli btrcul , umalia. Neb. R1DDELL < STR IDD EL L , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Hutter , KPRS , Clieo'c , Poultry. Game , Oysters , Ete. , Kte. 112 fcouth Utb fctruct. Coal Coke _ _ ' _ _ _ OMAHA'COAL. COKE & LIME cof. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , 503 Soutli 13tb Street , Omnlm , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , And ftilnpcrs of foul. Coke , Cement , Plaster. I.lme , Drain Tile , nml fcuwcr I'lpv. ODIce , I'azlon Hotel , 1'urnaiu fl , , Umiilm , Neb. Toluplionu bit. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Sliders of Coal ana Cok 211 South 13th St. . Omaha , Neb. JDry Cooclo and Notions. " ' ' "M E'SM'ITH & co. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 nml 1101 DouRlns , Cor. lllli St. , Omahit , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and Johte in Dry GoodsNotions , Gents' KurnisUIni ? Ooods. Corner lllli and Iliuuey SIB . Ornnha. Nc'brnskrt. jUirnlturo. " DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnilure , Furnam Street. Omalm. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Fiirnitiire Omaba , Nubraskn. Office Fixtures. Till : S1M.MONOS JIANUFACTaHlNa CO. Manufacturers of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mnntlon , Fl < lebuanlt > , llnok OIIBCJ , Drug rixtnren , Wall Cnscx , 1'nrlltloiiH , HillllliK' , Counters , llcor anil Wlno Coolers , lllrors , etc. Factory imrt olllcp.njj uuil 17J' ' South 1 Jih hi. , Uiuaha. Tcluplioncr ll.'l. ' Crjoc rro8 _ _ PAXTON , GALLAGHER sTcoT. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , KC. 707 , TO nnd 7118. lOtti Et. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , t tli and LcaTonwortli Blrccli , Omalia , Nebrmke. LEE. FRIED'.CO. . Jokers of Hardnifare and Hails , Tlnwaro , bhoet Iron , itc. : Ancnts for Iloworicslci _ anil Miami iWilcr Co , Omaha , Neb. _ " HIMEBAUOH A TAYLOR. Bnilders1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mucbanlcs' Tools and Jlntralo Hcnlos. 1105 Douslai _ blreelOmatiaNcbriii ia. RECTOR. V/ILHELMY < S * CO. . Wholesale Hardware , lOlhani Uarneir Et , Omalm , Neb. Wcttrrn Agcnti " lor Auklln Powdur Co , Jum-non Hleol Null" , _ _ _ _ KalftmnH btandanl ric li' MARX 3 BROS. SADDLER Y CO WJijosio | ! Manufactureri of Saddlery & Johhers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. 1IU1,1U' > ami 11(7 ( HumeBt. . , Ouiulia , Nebraska , _ Haayy _ H a rcl ware , "w. J. enoATCH T 110377 Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprlngi , Waxen Block. Ilniilwaro. Lumber , Ktc. UDil 1/11 llariicfctrett , Uiuuliu. JAMES A. EDNEY , Wholesale Iron and Steel , MT fen nnil Carrla Wood Bloek Ilcirr Ildrtlwtrc Lumbor. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Doling Material at Wholesale lit J Slrciit aud Union I'aclOc Track , Omaha. Bealer in Lumlier , Lath , Lime , Sash , lOOtfKte. Yordi-Corncr 7tb and Uoujlnir Cornel JIL and l ) uglt . Hnts , Caps , Eto. W. . L. PAnnOTTE Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw'Goods , C. N DIET2. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13lh and California Slrctti. Om buN ( br s1n. FRED W. ORAY , Lnmtier Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner flU and Douglas BK.Omn T.W. HARVEY LUMBER To Dealers Only , Offlct. H03 Fi\rnam Plrf et. Ornnna. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lnmbor , Etc , Qulncy Wlillo l.lmo. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnmlier , WoodCurretmndrarquctKloorlng Mil Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter& on , Troii's. Mnnufacturoraof ill klndf Steam Boilers , Tanks and Sheet IronWorK Work * Foiilh50th nml 11. .V M.routine. PAXTON&VlKULlNa Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work Unulnpn. Ilrnin WnrkGeneral KonmlrrMachlno Rail lllaikMultli Work. Otllro nnd Works , U. 1 > . llr. ntul Kill Street , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Mannfactiirers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Halls , Window HuanK Flower HtandVlro blttns. Klc. 123 North ICth Street. Omaha , OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vault'.Tail Work , Iron nml Wlro Fonclnu. Signs , Kto. /iiilrnrn. . I'rnp'r Cor , lllli anil.lacksoiiHti. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards . uJ scrceiu , IurUalik , unicuti , luiu < i , ivi-i'lt'iicus , cto Improrod Aw nlnga , locksmith Machinery mil lllncRtuiUU Works. USouth ) lllha t. .IVi iACiHlii < i : UiiACH. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time IMs , , Ocncral Aircntn for nicbolil Safe it lock Co.'s Vaults and. Jail Work , 1115 b'aruutu titroot , Ouiiiha. rnllllnory nnd Notions. rrOBERFE LDER Jk'cb. , " Importers & Jolers in Millinery & Notions 203,210nnd 512 South lltli Street. Notlono. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ; 4(0 ( and < 05Scuti ! lOtli bt. , Omaha. VINYARD Si SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , llta llnrncr Street. Omalm. OHs. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and LnMcating Oils , Ailo Oreaeo. ltc. ! , Omiiha. A. H Illthop. Mnnarnr Paints and Olio. CU-MMINGS .V Niil : , ON , Wholesale Dealers In Faints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , . HiJ Fnni'din blrcetOuiumN ! b. por. _ CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry n nlco itock of Trlntlnit , WrnppInK and Writing rii,8r. tjpeclul ullonllon Klvtn lo car loa 1 ordora. Printers' Matorlals. " ' "WESTERN'NEWSPA PER" UNION , " Auxiliary PaMisliers , Dealer.la Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 311 Clothing and Liallicr Ucltlmr. MS I'nrnam StrctU Pumps , Etc. A. LSTRANO CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Steam , ' CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , * } Wholesale Punins , Pine , Filtings , * 5tcTo0gttcargo T. ' ? iiPacr ? ; 'y ju U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Oalllday Wind Mills. 013 anil 020 rnrnnra St. , Omahs. li. K. Itoan. AeilnK JlaniiKcr. BROWNELL & (76 ( ' engines , Boilers and General Machinery. Sheet Iron Work Steam I'nmps.fnw MIXs. 12U-1J1J Ix'avcnwnrlli blret't. Omalm. Soode. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. , " Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 01 land 913.1 emeu Hn'ft Omaha. Storage , Forwarding & Commlsslorl ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. , r Storage , Forwarding and Commission , [ Irancli lunuo of tlir Hi'rmoy Iluecr Co. Inctf1cs t iTholcaMlo and relull , 1 t UlOaml 1312 Irani Street , Omaba. Tulcphono No. 710. ! OMAHA MAIFACTU Browors. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1M1 Nortli KlglUtoonlh Street. Onmlia. Ni-li. O vornlls. _ _ _ . ' * " CA'NFiELD MANUFA"CTURINO co. . Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans I'unU , blilrti , Klc , HMiuid 1101 Douiilai Street , Ouiatiu , NCU. ' Cornloo , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornicn , John poneter. I'rnprletor. WO Dodge and 103 sud 101 North 10th atroot , Ouinh * . M. A. DISBROVf. CO. , Wliolcsulo Manufacturers of > Sash. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , llrnnch UBIce , lilli and Itard Hlrcots , Omaha , Nab. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. J Mannfactnrers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldlnirs. filtlr Work and Interior Ilord Wco.l Ha * l < u , N. iZ. Corutrkth niid J.oarcnrtoriU HtrucH. Omalm. t > c-b. OMAHA PLANINO MILL CO. , Manafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , Ai.d llllnds , , Elalr-nork , Turnlnv - Hunk and Office lit * tlnm. ajlh and I'opplcloii Avenuo. " Smpko stacks , Oollors , Etc. ' * " H. K.'SAWYER , Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks- , Urltchlugn , Tank < and General Holler Ufpstrtug , 1315 IKidgo fctrocl.Ouiaha.Neb THECAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The licit inown and moit popular Hotel la tha tale. Iiocslton ceuiral , appololments Aril-clan Headquarters for rouimercltl men and all | > O.IU 4 M < pubUet.Mk . ili.i. . Vnflinn