THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11 , 1888. , i i i a ii ! ! i r"i nr "MM i i i n nimi ! THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Everybody la Holding Back in the Wheat Pit. CORN RULES FAIRU.Y ACTIVE After n AVcnk Opening Trailing In Onts ABlinrp Advance In 1'rovlsinnit Ovofloadcil With Cattle-HoK * llrlsk. CHICAGO I'llODUCK SIAUKKT. io , Sept. 10. ISpccinl TclCRrnm to Him. ] The wheat market was dull to day nnd not particularly IntercslliiB from n news Rlnndpoinl. The price around Iho WHS @ % c lower limn Salurdiiy's closliiK range , first quotations being OlJ o for October , Wa forlJeeembornndUT c for Muy. A Inrgo uinount of long wheat came o'n the market and prices wore slill furlher dciressed , Oclober selling down lo ! ll@Ul c , Deecinber 9J'fc ; ' und May to 9Tc. This rungo marked a decline of about Ic from Saturday. From thai point Iho market turned up sharply and rallied % < W > Jtfc. The crowd got short on the early decline and when Ihcy Blartcd to cover , the discovery was mndo that offerings wuro exhausted. The excuse given for the rally was Unit the visible sup ply figures were going to show a much smaller dccrcaxo limn hail been counlcd on. It is niori ) lhan likely Iho real reason of the slubborn refusal of the market to decline when everybody is looking for a break is Iho obstinate refusal of leading longs to unload. Hutuhlnson and Fairbanks are not the only big longs , by n great ways. The majority of private cables reported good weather abroad and rather easier markets , but public cables rellected n slcady tone , wilh small oltorings of wheat The early selling was b.v u few largo com mission firms und foreign houses , but later the best buying seemed to ba for eastern ac count. The loc.U nmrkel seemed firm at Iho rally and it was found impossible up to Iho noon adjournment to enuso another break. Keporls from Iho northwest ire , as usual , conflicting. The new spring wheat thai is coming in grades well , hut frosted districts lire yet lo hear from. Tlinro was a report in circulation before the opening that the gov ernment report would not bo issued until to morrow , but this could not bo continued. The government report was very litllo talked uboul to-day. The lateness of its receipt re moves it from the day's ' Hal of speculative factors , to n largo degree. One o'clock clos ings were about the same as Saturday's last figures. Trading to-day was not especially significant unless the failure of liio market to break and stay down can bo regarded ns eucli. The volume of trade is light und the oulsido seems lo bo in u wailing mood. Corn was fairly aclivo to-day , but , opened lower and weak , largely in sympathy with n weaker feeling in wheat , bill partially owing to the fact that Iho receipts posted exceeded the estlmales by nearly one hundred cars. This , with the belief that a largo proportion of tlici crop is safe from frost , and that an enormous crop is assured , caused an early weakness , and October sold from -UJ c to H > ie. lint the shipping demand continued brisk , and cash and September sold at a pre mium of l)4a over October. The feeling grew strong , und there was a gradual ad vance of about } c in October , eased off Borne , closing at 44-l5c. At the close Sep tember was about c higher than il closed Saturday , October J c higher , and May about unchanged. The heavy receipts ex pected to-morrow 075 cars had a tendency to cheek the upward movement to some ex- lent. The crop report did not come , and the visible supply was lute. Oats opened quiet und rather easy , with n small attendance of operators , but under some demand later ou the part of the shorts , prices were forced up 2fi" @ > o , with the inquiry chiefly for September nnd May. Offerings were only modcr- nlo although recoipls wore fairly liberal ami included about -iT per cent of contract grade. The Improvement was not wide spread with November nnd year in litllo re quest and chiefly on the part of local traders. A few cars of No. 2 in store went chiefly al S4JCc , or c above Salurday , while sales of cash oals were mostly by sample. In provisions the week opened wilh n mar ket that completely surprised the short in terest. Hogs were in light supply nnd liighor , nnd as advances from the south indi cated u subsidence to u considerable extent of Iho uneasiness existing over Iho threat ened spread of yellow fever , an unusually strong feeling took possession of trade , nml prices , to the dismay of the shorts , advanced sharply , nnd. based on Saturday's last quo tations , closings at 1 o'clock showed an ad vance of 37J o on September nnd October pork , 0@7Kc on near and extended deliveries of lard , ! tOo on Seplomber and October short ribs , ! Mc on November pork , lOo on year and January pork , nnd 7Jo on January short ribs. ribs.AVTKUSOOK AVTKUSOOK SESSION Wheat was more active and closed aboul ? c higher lhan'al 1 o'clock ; September Viffe , October liajtfe , JTljo corn market was rattier firm , closing c hade higher ; September 45Xc , October 4ic. ! Oat * ruled quiet nnd prices wero"stead > : fSJetrberitfc , Oclober 24c. 1'orli O vanou 17JaC for Seplember and Oclober 7 | c for January , llic for year , 12 } e for Jan wary ; September # 14.5 : % , October JU.faj/ November $14.1 ! . L-ird was steady nni for most deliveries unchanged. Novembei was 2 } c higher. September J10.00 , Octobei $10.00 , November S-'J.OJK. ' Short ribs foi September and October were advanced 2V < o September $3.77 } , October ? S.77 > t' . CIHCAGO IjlVK STOCK. CiiiCAno , Sept. 10. [ Special Telegram t ( Tun UBU.I UATTMS The fealuro of tin . market to-day was the immense number o unlive cows and heifers that came in drove : from all quarters , Iho best informed trader placing the numbers as high ns 0,000 to 7M ( Such a largo number of imtlvo cows urn heifers has never been seen In Iheso yards ii tiny one day since Iho opening in 1805. Th run of Toxnns nnd rangers was comparative ! ; light , and there were scarcely ii,500 naliv < steers out of the entlro 13,000 cattle on sale All things considered , business was active and anything ut all good and useful , cithc natives , rangers or Texans , or oven gooi native cows , sold right up to last week' prices. There was not n load of natives li sight when this report closed thai was gooi enough to make ftl.OO , and mighty few tha would make W.7S. The Hghl rui of Texans was offsel by Iho bi ; run of native cows und heifers and savoi prices on that class from dropping out o eight , as it wero. That the lail ends uni scrubs among the natives sold lower Is not t bo wondered at but wo again say thai nnj thing at all useful sold up lo lasl week' ' prices. Ve.il calves were not plentiful am sold a shade liighor. There was nothing o note golii ( ! on in the stockerand feeder trade The receipts Included 0,000 Tcxans and wosl crn cattle ; medium to good steers , 1,850 t 1.500 Ibs , $500,81.00 ; 1.200 to 1,350 Ibs , ? 4.i ! 05.50 ; 1150 to 1,200 $1.5031.5) ; stackers an feeders , $2.00oU.15 ( ! ; cows , bulls and mixcil fl,35@3.00 ; bulk. j,00@j.r > 0 ; Texas cattl steady ; steers , l > 50 lo 1,050 Ibs , ) .00@3.75 730 lo H50 Ibs , ja.bO@3.40 ; COJ to 700 Ibs , 3. & © 3.00 ; cows , ri.00a.40 ; western and native nnd half breeds , t3.50tg5.00. Hoes Business was brisk and values good ti ( < 410u higher than the close on Sutui day. I'rimo fat burrows were scarce an commanded a premium. The udvunco wa largely on the ordinary run of mixed an packing sorts. Ligiit sorts were rnlhorscarc ( yet the demand continues limited and uncci tain. Best assorted heavy , Including Phi dclptilus , sold at $ < ) .00 < jt.70 , and best hoav mixed at f1 4Kg0.50 ( , with tha ordinary ru of mixed making fO.25SO.33 ; light sorts 50.0 ® 0.5 and llijht * o.SOQ5.00. FINANOI.VU NEW YOIIK , Sept. 10. [ Special Telograt lo Tim Ur.B.1 STOCKS The opening figure were not materially changed from Satut day's close In the general ' list of stock ! Early trading was with a strong fooling an mall advances were scored , but the Up war movement was limited and most of the Rain Vcre lost. There WM a bear pressure on S 1'nul again this morning nnd it was weak , dropping smartly in comparison with other securities , while general realizing sales tended to depress values a lltlle. Western Union was strong , advancing a little with Uoinlnick and Dlckerman prominent buyers , and the good tone ! n this stock was slightly benefi cial to the remainder. The tone of dealings became moro settled nnd fluctuations were extremely narrow later In the morning , nnd by 12 o'clock the market was nulct , and rather heavy at prices not much diffo rent from the opening. Houklng Vulloy was very strong , advancing about three points lo the close , while Pullman also gained 1J4 points. Toward the lust St. Paul was paundud qulto severely and declined to 70) ) at the final or IJtf under Saturday's ' O'.OJB. The other grangers shared somewhat In the weakness , declining X ( < l point. The remainder of the list closed generally n little under the Ural figures of the morning. Uovp.iiNMKXTd Government bonds were dull but firm. ' The closing quotations of the stocks were ns follows : cent. cent.PlItMB MCHCAXTILB PAPBU GQOX l'0r cent. STRIIUXO ExciuNon Quiet nnd steady at for sixty-day bills , $ I.S7 ? for demand. IMIOMUO13. CIIICAOO , Sept. 10. Whc.it. stronger ; cash 92e ; October , lllj c ; November , IPJ e. CoitN Firmer ; cash , l. > io ; October. 41 5-10c ; November , l"c. O TS Firm ; September , 24 5-10c ; October , 2l } c ; November , 2l c. in i5' > c. HUII.KV Nominal. PUIMI : TIMOTIIV ? 1.07@1.70. Fi-vx Siii : > -$1.3i@l.2J. WHISKY ? I.2 ( ) . Point Easy ; cash and October , i4.35 ! ; November , $14 05. Lv IID Steady ; cash and October , $1.10 ; November , Jl.O'.i. ' Flour Firm ; winter wheat , $3. 10@5.00 ; spring wheat , $1.75 ( > 1.30 ; rye. * 2.70 ( t.X ( ) . Dry Salt Meats Shoulders. ? 7.0:2 : > < f ( > 7.7.r ; short clear , SO.OOft9.J5 ( ! ; short ribs , S8.77K' Uutlcr Steady ; creamery , liX&gic ; dairy , heese Firm ; full cream chcddars , 6 } { flats. S @ 8 c ; Voting Americas , Kf'trs Firm at ir . . Hides Firm with an udvanco of j c on heavy and light salted hides. Heavy green salted , ( % c ; linhtpreensaltedG@lc ; salted bull , 5c ; green called calf , tiKC'S'c ; dry ilint , 7@So ; dry calf , "i@iebranded \ hides ir per cent off ; deacons , 20@2oo each ; dry salted , 10@l. > c. Tallow Firm : No. 1. solid , r > } { ( < lj)40' ) No. 2 , 4J < c ; cake. 5 > @r.c per lb. 2:30 close Wheat Firmer ; e.ish , C2fc ; October , ! i2 , ' < c ; November , 'J33fc. Corn Steady cash-10j ; October , 51 3-10c ; November , 4HKc. Oats Steady ; cash , 247-llio ; November , I'ork Stroup ; cash nnd October , SU.MJ . Lard Steady : cash and October , $ 'J.b2) . Ueeuipt < . Shipments. Flour , bbls 18,000 . 18,000 Wheat bu 122,000 a ,003 Corn , bu Bltt.OOO 540,000 Oats , bu 250,000 208,000 Hye , bu Barley , bu . . . . New Vork. Sept. 10. Wheats-Receipts , 101MK ! ) ; exports , 50,400 : spot market X@ % e lower ; No. 2 red , ! iS > 4'Hil ( ? ! .fo in elevator , S1.00@1.XK ( ) afloat ; * l.l0 ! > i@1.0Ji4' f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , UU o ; No. 4 red , b. > c ; untrraded rod , S9 > riOiXu ) ; options opened heavy , de clined Jj@lc , rallied and closed } f@-Vc under Saturday's prices ; market fairly active : No. 2 red , October , closed nt $1.00 % . Corn Receipts , : ! 5,000 ; exports , 84,800 ; and \ ( S > y\o lower , closing steady ; Oclober closed ut 51c. Oals Hecolpls , 104,000 ; market a trifle easier ; mixed western , 27 ( < J35c ; white west ern , 2 ( I45c. Coffee Options nollvc ; sales 140,000 bags ; September , $12.00 ( 12.40 ; October , $11. TOM 11.05 ; November , $11. 10@ll.20 ; spot Uio , un settled nnd dull ; fair cargoes , $15 00. Petroleum Firm nud quiet ; United closed nt U4-c. ! Eggs About steady on choice ; others weak ; western , 17@lt > ! fc. Pork More active and strong ; mess quolcd nt $15.25. Lark Spol higher ; sales of western steam , $10.2S@10.30 , closing at ? 10.3r > ; options ad vanced on squeezing shorts 15@20 poinls on Seplomber and Oclobor ; sales at$10,2o@ 10.JSO , closing ut $10.28. Butter Quiet ; line grades firm : western creamery , 14@2.'lo ; western dairy , 12@15c. Cheese Unsetlled and dull ; western , 7)i ) St.tioulH. Sept 10. Wheat Lower ; cash , 9Jc : October , U3 c. Corn Lower ; cash , 4'2@42e ' ' ; October , . Oats Firm ; cash , 2l'f@2l > c ; October , Pork Higher al $15.00. Lard Firm nt $0.)2K. ! ) Whisky $1.11. Duller Quielbul easy ; creamery , 18@20c ; dairy , 15@17. MiiutcnpoliH , Sept. 10. Wheat Loca receipts were 459 cars for two days ; ship mcnts were 70 cars ; bcsl grades sold abou > c lower and low grades lo lower ; Iradinj was fair , but offerings were liberal. Closint quotations : No. 1 hard , September , OSi * ; Oc tobcr , USJJc ; old , O'JK : now , OSKOWc ; No. } northern. Septembur , KOc ; October , tOs ; old , 97Ko ; now , 02K@3c ; No. 2 northern , Sop teinber , 9.c ! ; October , 93c ; old , D.lc ; new , 89is , Milwaukee , Sept. 10. Wheat Firm' ' cash and October , 8' ) ' .fo ; November , OOJ.fc. Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 4Ic. Oats-Steady ; No. 2 white , 'JS c. Hye Steady ; No , 1 , 65J c. Harlev Firm : No. 2 , O'Jc. Provisions Firm. Pork Cash und September , $14.0. ! ! Cincinnati , Sept. 10. Wheat Easier No. a red. OOc. Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 49 ( < ? l9 < fc. Oats Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 25K@-Oc. Whisky Steady at $1.14. Kansas City , Sept. 10. Wheat Weaker No. 2 red , cash , "Sc bid ; October , 77,1'c bid No. 2 soft , cash , SJLfc hid ; September 82c. Corn Two year , 2Ke hid ; May , 30c bid Outs No. 2 , cash , 20 0 asked ; Octobei 208'c bid. - _ WVK HTOOK. Chicago , Sept. 10. The Drovers' Jour nal rcttorts as follows : Cutllo Keccipts , 13,000 ; market strong for good steers al $3.50@J.OO ( ; slockers nm feeders $3.00@3.15 ; cows , bulls and mixed $1.35(33.0J ( ; Texas cattle , J2.00S3.75 ; westcri rangers , $3.6'J@5,00. Hogs Uucoipls , 9,000 ; market stroni 5 to lOo higher ; mixed , $5.05 0.45 ; heavy $ } .00vi u.70 ; light , | ) .05@0.23 : skips , $1.00 ( < 5.00. Sheep Receipts. 5,000 ; market steady am llrm. Natives , * J.OO@ .l5 ; westerns , $ { .25J 3.70 ; Texans , $ J.50@3. ( ; lambs , $3.50@5.5 ( The Drovers' Journal cablegram froti London quotes the cattle , market steady u KO advaiu'e. best American slcers makin IBo per pound , estimated , dead weight. Kansas City , Sept. 10. CaUle-Rc cclpls , 0,000 : shipmenis , 0,000 ; best drcssc beef and shipping steers steady ; common slow ; grass range steers and cow * . 5@ 15 lower ; good lo choice corn-fed , f5.00@5.5fl common lo medium , $3.25@4.73 ; stockcrs an feeding steers , $1.0yt < { 3.tX ) : grass rang steers , $1.80(33.40 ( ; cows , $ l.50ii,70. ( ; Hogs Uecolpts , 1,000 ; shipments , none market steady to strong ; good to choice { O.lSQO.Sj ; common to medium , $5.40 ( 0.11 National Stouk Yards. I3ast Si Louis. Scut. 10. Cattle Heccipts , 3,40U shipments , 000 ; market slow ; choice heuv native steers , $5.10VSri.l5 ; fair to goo natlvo steers , $4.40@5.15 ; butchers' slccn medium to choice , | 3.50@4 50 ; stocker and feeders , fair to good , $2.30(33.W ( ( ; rangen corn-fed , $3.604.4Q ; gross-fed. $ i2iQ3.00. Hogs Ueecipu , 1,400 ; ihlpmenU , IU market stronger ; cliolco heavy nnd butchers' selections , * fi.f > 0 ( < lO.O > ; packing , medium to primp , J0.30@ < 1.50 : light grades , ordluury to best , OAlAilA MVi : STOCIL Cattle. Monday , Sept. 10,18:8 There was not very much life to the cr.ttie trade , owing largely to llic scarcity of good beef caltle. There was one fancy load of Polled Angus I'litllo which sold utSjUX ) , but aside from that there was nolhlug desirable here. The packers bought a few Texas and western entile. The feeders on sale were nearly all westerns and not very good. The market as u whole was about steady , al though Chicago was quoted lower. HOJJB. There were hardly enough here to make n market. Tliero were , however , some extra choleo heavy hogs which were better than unything seen hero in u long time. Good heavy hogs were in demand at an advance of fully lOc , but light hogs were slow at barely sleady prices. _ Shot ! p. The receipts were heavy but only 100 changed hands. ilecelpw. Gallic . 2,900 Hops . 1,000 Sheep . 1,050 Horses . 20 I'ruviitlitit ; Prices. Thcfollowin is n t-ibb of prices paid in this mantel for the grade of Block men- Honed. I'rimestcers. 1300 to 1503 Ibs. . * 3.23 [ 35.50 Prime steers , 1UX ) to 1300 Ibs. 4.50 r 5.5 ! ! Native feeders . a..Ti @ 3. 10 Western feeders . 2.75 ( ii'A..W Uanuo steers , com'on to choice 3 DO @ 4.0i ) Common to good cows . 1.40 ( u2.00 Choice to fancy cows . 2.25 ( 3.00 Corn-fed cows . 3.00 ( JM.4I ) Common to choice bulls . 1.25 oet..OO Fair tounoico light hogs . 0.1)0 ) Mrt.il ) Fair to choieo heavy noira . 0.30 ( $0. 10 Fuirlo cliotce mixed hoits . 0.10 GiO.25 Itopresiiiiiacivu CATTLU. No. . Av. Pr. 1 bull . 1,75) , ) $1.75 1 heifer . ' . ' 30 2.00 4(1 ( cows' , westerns . 97 ! ) 2. CO 48 cows , natives . s . 1)50 ) 2.15 10 cows . ! ) b7 2.20 2(1 ( cows . (1.12 ( 2.25 2 cows , natives . 1,0(15 , ( 2.40 3 cows , westerns . 1 ,2 Hi 2. ( > 5 15 feeders , natives . 1,0.3 3.0. ) 21 feeders , natives . 1,015 3 t'O ' bO feeders , westernn . 1,022 3.05 1 stcer.wcstcrn . 1,100 3.25 4 steers , westerns . 1,10) ) 3.25 3 btcors , westerns . 1,13.1 3.25 3 steers , westerns . 1,113 3.25 1 steer , western . 1 ,250 , 3.21 1 steer , western . 1.KO 3 25 8 steers , westerns . 1,11'J ' 3.25 03 steers , westerns . 1,058 3.1SO 84 steers , westerns . 1,174 3.85 19 steers , Polled Angus . 1,3.5 ' 000 HANOI : CATTLC , Owner. No. Av. Pr. Mil Invest. Co. . . 70 cows , wcstns. 914 $ .2.30 J. W. Howies. . . . 915 Tex. sierra . . 1)77 ) 2.80 J. W. Howies. . . .120 Tex. steers . . 901 2.bl ) Hay State C. Co. 21 steers . 1,131 3.00 Conrad Kohrs. . . 37 feeders , . 1,031 2. SI HOOS. No. Av. Shlc. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 81. . . . 194 10080.00 0..257 120 ffi.25 07. . . . 208 SO 0.00 5-J. . . . : )8 ) KM ) 0.25 70. . . . 22' ) 200 ( i.05 03. . . . 302 W ) ( i.30 CO. . . . 257 80 li.25 01. . . . 278 3CO (1.30 ( l3..S.Vi ! 10 ! ) 0.25 03. . . . 290 120 ( l.r > 0 ( IS. . . . ' . ' 5 ! 120 0.25 70. . . . 278 2sO 050 72. . . . 209 40 0.25 00. . . . -91 200 0.50 Mir. El' . No. Av. Pr. 34S Idaho westerns . 120 * J.35 Packers Purchases. Showing the number of hogs bought by the leading buyers on Iho market to-day : Omaha Packing Co 4 Armour U. P. Co 293 J. P. Squires & Co 735 Highest anil Ijowcnt. The following arc the highest nnd lowest prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs on this market during the past few days , and for the corresponding period in 1887 and 188(5 ( : Ijive Htoolc Notes. E. nagloy , Vail , la. , was in with two loads of hogs. A. M. WnUeflolil was in from Atlantic , In. , looking over the market. T. U. Irvln , Gordon , Nob. , was in and marketed three loads of cattle. Charles Hceht , Laramie City , eamo in with twelve loads of cattle and Edward Fnr- rcll with live loads. James W. Howies came In from Ray. Colo. , with nine loads of Colorado Texas steers which sold in the market. The Now Hampshire Cattle company will feed 000 steers at its Nebraska fattery the coming winter. Northwestern Live Stock Journal. F. C. Dodge , Wood Rver , marketed three loads of choice heavy lions at Si.50. This is as high as has been p.ild in this market this season. Mr. Dodge always has some good hogs to soil in tliis market. W. C. Swart/ marketed n load of extra , fancy grade 1'olled Angus cuttle attt. They were bought last fall by R. H.uly , of Silver City , lu. At that time they were yearlings nud weighed SOO pounds , nnd after being fed since March they weighed over 1,800 pounds , Tills goes to show the advantags of feeding good blooded animals. Produce , Fruits , Kto. UUTTEH Fancy , solid-packed creamery , IS @ 21c : choice country , Vi ( < J > l c ; common grades , 10(3 ( i'Jc. ' Eaas Strictly fresh , 15@liecandled. ( ORANGES Mcssmas , $5.l'0 ( < iti.OO per box ; Rodi , $0.00(20.25 ( per box. CALIFORNIA GIUIT.S $1.25ai,50 ( per case. SOUTHERN GRAI-KS 4C@lOo per 10-lfc basket. I'p.tciiES California , $1.00(71)1.50 ( ) per box ; Missouri , 5'Jc@$1.00 per k ? bu. „ UiNANAS-Commoii , $1.50@2.25 per bunch ; choice , $2.50(213.50. ( LKMOSS f .00@5.50 per case. CANTCLOPES 40075c per dozen. PLUMS 50@75c per bu. H.ucKi.niiERitns : ? 1.2o i > cr drawer. POTATOES I0@00c per bushel. SWCUT POTATOES tu5o ( per lb. POULTRY Mo dressed fowl In the market ; live chickens , $3.50(3.75 ( : per doz.j spring chickens , $2.25@3.00. TOMATOES 75i'gl.2S ( per bn. WATERMELONS S3.00a ( ' > 12.00 per 100. PKARS California , Jy.'o0g3.50 ( per bu box ] Southern , 75 per % bu. CEI.URV 2. > r < i30i ; uer dozen. Eon PLANT $1.00(31.23 ( per dozen. ONIONS l o per lb. APPLES $2.0003.00 per bbl. CiuiiAi'i'LES 50j per box. CIDER Michigan , $4.50@6.50 per bbl K gals ; California pear cider , $15.00 per bbl. Per CORN Rice , ! l@4o ; common , 2@3e. CARROTS 50cpcr bushel. I UEAXS Choice eastern handpicked navies , 5 $2.70@2.SO per bushel ; western hand picket navies , $2.i @ 2.75 ; mediums , $2.00@2.15 I Lima beans 5c per pound , t HAY f. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland. K5.00 : No 2 upland , $5.00. UiiAS $10.00. Cnori'EU FEED $17.00 per ton. VINEOUI Cider , 8@15o per gal. White wine , 9lGo per gal. Grocers List. Revised prices are as follows : UAOOINO Stark A. seamless , 22o ; Amos- kcay , seamless. 17H" ! Lowlston A , seamless lto ) ; American , seamless , 17c ; burlaps , to 51jii , ll@Hc ; gunnies , Bincle , 13o ; gun nies , double , 20o ; wool sacks , 5e. 'IVines- Flax , USc ; extra sail , 20@21o sail JQ , 10 < < j20c cotton. 21e ; Jute. lOc. Correns Mocha , 25@2Cc ; Rio , good , 10 17c ; Mandohllnp , 2a@-Se ; roasting Rio , 14c ( lOc ; O. G. Java , 2t@20c ; Java , Interior. 22ft 25c : Rio. tancy , 10 < auio ; Santos and Mara caibo. 17S10c ( : Arbuckles. . SDOAR Granulated , 80 ; ceJof. A , 7J/c white pxtra C.7Ko-extra ; C , 1 oyellov \ { powdered , 8 0 , cubes , B c , HONET 1204130 for ono' f > ound frames ; strained honey. iH/iSc / per pound. HUES WAX Choice yellow. i.'U@22) < c ; dark rolorcil , lliyilc. " . CnnnsE Younn Aworlc.v. full cream. OJ4@10'c ; full cream i&UtJurs , t i < ? ' . > hc ; full cruuin Huts , ( ' ( 'J1 , good to eholeo skimmed Cheddars. 0iifl'4 ( ; skimmed lints , GftM c. PlCKi.Ei Medium , in bbK Vi.fi ) ; do In half bbli.0 : < l ; small , In bbls,1 JC50 ; do In half bbls , ? : ) .7 ; gherkins , In bbls.fS.Ol ; do In half bbls , f .60. TOIIACCO IMup , 20(3 ( ( We ; smoking , lG@90c. jELi.lDS-fl.2ri poryo-lb pall. SI.T * 1.30tHl. ( ; | Mjr bbL Hoi-E M i. HKjJlU c. MAPLE Sucun HricKs , IKjllCo per lb ; penny cakes l'i < $18c per lb ; pure innplo syrup , tl.OO per pni. . powder , choieo to fancy , IOtftV ( > c ; Japan , com mon to medium , ! 5'f ( Inpiiti , choleo tote to fancy , . T- ! Almonds , U17c ; tllborts , ll ( < ? 12o ; Uni7.ll , llvio | ( : walnuts , 12e ; pecans , 10@lle ; peanuts , fiC'C. CIUUKKHSfiilOo pur lb ; assorted cakes , 7 @ 2.'c pcrlb. ns per list POWDKU ANII SHOT rihot. $1.20 ; Imcushot. $1 45 ; powder , Irc s , J.YOOj half ketfs , S2.75 ; one-fourths , $1. : > 0 ; blasting , kegs , $2.15 ; fuses. 100 ft , 'tfi.imo UiriNii : : > nut > -Tierce , OVi 40-lb square cans , tl'ic ; fiO-lb round , ' .H4'i > ; 20-lb round , ' > . : 10-lbpaiH , < J ? < o ; r.-lb pulls. O'io ; 1Mb palls , 9'-o. , PROVISIONS Hams 12 } ( iDlJJi' : breakfast bacon , 103ii(11e ( ( ; bacon sides , HK'tlO'4o ; dry s.ilt. DVi shoulders , lie ; dried beef , Ditnt : > i' RUITS Figs , in boxes , per ii ) , ,1 _ Hie ; dates , in boxes , 5 } @ 7c ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , 1.50i3.75 ( ; Malaga loose raisins , $2.30 ( < 22.50 ; now Valen cia raisins , l > or lb , 7. } ( yHc ; Call- fori'ia loose muscatels , per box. $1.7. ) . California London layer raisins , per box , $2.85S'.50 ( ) ; jutted cherries , per Ib , .0rf21e ( ; California pitted plums , per Ib , 12f < J13o ; dried blackberries * , per lb , SV/ia'U / ; ; dried raspberries , per 11) ) . 4i25s5 ( evaporated ap ples , 8' ( < 2 > ' 4e ; California sun dried pouches. We ; California unimrcd evaporated poitcncH , l.yais'c ; evaporated California apricots , Hie : Xunteocurrants , OV C't'c ; Turk ish prunes , 4'4M4jic ' ! ; citron. 22 ( < i/Jo ! ; orange peel , 15 ; lemon peel , Hie. FISH. Holland Hcrrinir , S.'cfreWe. per keg , White Fish , iv' bbls. . No. 1 , fcilUO , Famil.\ S3 ifi ; Tiout , No. 1 , MfiO : Mackerel , > < , bbls. Hloater Mes , iflS.OO. Hloater , $11 ! 50 , No. 1 Shore , S13.no. Large Family , $1050 ; Labra dor Heirlntr , $1.50 ; Columbia River Salmon , S17.00 per bbl. Council Per lb , whole , tic ; bricks and strip" , 7 ( < fSf. CANIM--Mixed , ssglHu ; sticlt , SJfQ'.lJtfc ; rook candy , 10' ' < @ 13o ; fancy cauciy. 7M'Jie. I rv Oootlq. COTTON FiaNNin.s 10 per cent du. ; LL , 5 < < e ; CC , ( Hfo ; S3 , 7c ; Nameless , 5o ; RX , 18c ; R , 2ilo ; No. 10 , 8 > o ; No. 41) ) , lOUc " ; No. ( XI , 12 0 ; No. SO , IMJ o ; No. 30 , colored , "io ; No. 50 , colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12' ' < c ; Bristol , 12'sfc ; Union Pnciflc , 17e CARPET WAHP Uib White , 19c ; colored , 22eUATH Standard , Sc ; Gem lOc ; Heauty , 12Kc ; Uoono , 14c ; If , cased , 5ii.f > u. PRINTS Solid colors Atlantic , fiu ; Slitar i ) u ; Uerlin oil , ( > K ° i Garner oil , ( i@7i' . Con.iKT JIIVNS Androsc'oirgin , 7' < je ; Kear- , argo , 7 40 ; Rockport , 0fo ; Conestoga , TICKS York , 30 in. , 12 > e ; York , 3) ) 13 , ' c ; Swift River. Sc ; Thorndiko OO , ! rnorndiko EF , & } Jc ; Thorndiko 120 , ! Thorndiko XX , ] 5e ; Cordis No. 5 , Cordis No. 4. lie. DENIMSAmoskcag , ' .107 , 10 > Je ; Everett , 7 oz , 13' ' c : York. 7o < , I3) ) e ; Havmaker , S'c ' ; Jaflrcy XX , ll' e ; Jnlfrey XXX. rJ.Uo ; Heaver Creek AA , 12u ; Heaver Creek HB lie : Heaver Creek CC , lOc. ICKNrt'CKY JniNs. M iiuorial , 15c ; Dakota ISc ; Durham , 27 } c ; Hercules , Ibc ; Learning. Ington , 22 } < je ; Cuttswold , U7' e. Ciusn. Stevens' H , lie ; Stevens' H bleaolied , ie ; Stevens' A. 7 c ; Stevens A1 bleached , SKo ; Stovena' P , y < e ; Stevens' P. blenched , ! ) Kc ; Stevens' N , 'JS-tfe ' ; Stevens' N , bleached. 10J < c ; Stevens. Slit , 12. ' ' . Tame on eiotn , ? 2.50 ; plain Holland , O' c ; Dado Holland. 12Jic. Hrown sheeting Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 } o ; At lantic II14 , 7'4'e ; Atlantic D , 4-1 , ( i)4'o ; At lantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , , 44 , ( > o ; Aurora C 4-4 , 44'e ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , ( IS/e ; iloosier LL , 4-4 , ( to ; Indian Head , 4-1 , 7 > < c ; Law- rcnco LL , J- ( , Oo ; Old Dominion 4-4 , S c ; Peppcrell H , 4-4 , 7e ; Poppcrell O , 4-4 , O c ; Pepperoll. 84 , IS c ; l > opicroll ) , 0-4 , 21e ; Pep- perell , 10-4 , 23o ; UticaC. 4-4 , 4-4'o ! ; Waehusett , 44 , 7Vc ; Aurora K , 44 , 7c , Aurora U , 4-4 , < ! Vc. ' IJUCK West Point ! ) ' . ) in , 8 01 , lOKo ; West Point 29 in. 10 oz , lc : ! ; West Point 29 in , 12 07 , 15o ; West Point 40 in , 11 oz , Hie. VLANNHLS Hed , C , 24 in , 15K ; E , 24 in , 21 e ; G G , 24 in , ISc ; H A F , % , 25c ; J It F , Jtf , 27 c. PHISTS Pink and Kobcs Richmond , ( tyfo , Allen , ( ic ; Hivei-point. 5c ; Steel Uiver , 0 > ie ; Hichmond , G > cPai'illo ; , > fe. PUINTS Dress Charter Oak , S' c ; Hamapo , 4 } < c ; Lodl , S' ' c ; Allen , ( ic ; Richmond mend , ( ic ; Windsor , CV < fc ; Eddystone , OJ c ; PaciOc. ( i ) c. Bt.KACiiui ) Snnr.riNo Horkoloy cambric No. GO , ! > Xc ; Hest Yet , 4-4. ( iVc ; butter cloth OO , 4 > i'o ; Cabo' , 7 } c ; Farwoll half bleached 8 > o ; Fruit of Loom , ' . )3iu ) : Greene G , Go ; Hope , % ; Kin Piiili ] ) cam- brie , llo ; Lonsdalo cambric , 11K- ! Lonsdale , 9c ; New York mills , lUXc ; Pepiercll , 42-in , lie ; Pepperell , 46-in I2o ; Pepporell , 04 , IGc ; Pepperoll , 84 , 21c ; Pcp- percll , 'J4 , 2o : ) ; Popperell. 104 , ft'c ; Canton 44 , 8Jie ; Triumph , Gc ; Wamsuttn , lie ; Val ley. 5e. FI.AXXUI.S. Plaid -Haftsmen,2Uc ; Gosnen , ; Clear Lake , ! JJKc ; Ji'on Mountain , . FLANNELS White G H.No.2 , % . 22 > o ; G H , No. 1 , Jf , 2 ytu : U II. No. 2 , & , 22 c ; U H. No. 1 , V. 0e ; Quechee , No. 1. ' 4''c. Uis'CiiUM Plunijettcliec'ks , 7' < fcVhitton ; \ - ton , 7Mo ; York , 7Jtfe ; Normandi dress , 8 } ( s : Caloutta dress , sj c : Whittenton dress , SKc ; Henfrew dress , 8 } 12) . CAMIIHICS Slater. 5'4c ' ; Woods , 5c ; Standard , H o ; Peacock , 5l4e. PitiNffl I.snioo ili.ui : Arnold , 0 ! c ; jvmer- Ican , O'fe ' : Gloucester , OJ c : Arnold C long cloth , 0 : Arnold H long cloth , W/t ; Arnold Gold Seal , li $ : Stiefel A , 12 ; Windsor Gold Ticket. UK. ) SiiiiiTixo Checus , Caledonia X , 9 > c ; Cal- cdoniu XX. lOl c ; Economy , 'Jo ; Otis , He. Coal and Ijinio. LIME S5@Ko ! ) ; Portland content. § 3.55 ; do mestio comcnt , $1.35 ; plaster , $2.00TM5 ( ; hair , 2'J5c. : ! CO.VL Anthracite , range , nnd nut. $ ! 0.rO ; largo egg , 810.- ; Hock Spring , $7.00 ; Su perior , § 0.00 ; Iowa , W.5035.50 ; steam coal , I1.5U to ? J.OO. _ litimhrr. First and second clear , J < J@vJ in.f 17 00@I9 O'J First and second clear , l4a > IK in . 4(1 ( 00(351 ( OC Third clea- 1 > ( "i 1 i-f in . 411 OO&f 4J ( 0 ( A select , Ufffil in . ! I7 ( Kiti'J ) ; ' ( K Hbelect , l > { ( ! $ IHi" . ! ' 3 OOftfU01 A block boards , 12 ( ? 1S ( ifcet , 12 in. . . . . . . 40 01 H stock boards , V. lll foot , 12 in . 41 W C stock boards , 12 ( 1J ( fcul , 13 in . ! t(5 ( 0 ( D stock boards , 12 1(1 ( feet , 12 in . 23 Ol Flooring , ilrtit common , G in . at 0 ( Flooring , second common , ( I in . ilj 0 ( Select fencing llooring ) . 17 01 Siding , llrst and second clear , llgiu ( ft. 25 OC Siding , llrst common , Hijeot . 22 0 ( Siding , second commoi ) , , . 10 ( X Common boards . . , . 12 5 ( No. 2 boards , all lenglhs . 12 5 ( Fencing No 1 , l2 ( 20 feet . 10 5 ( Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 nnd 18 feet . 15 W Jolsls nnd scanning , 2x4 , 14C'1U feet. . . .1(1 ( 0 ( Timber , 4x4 , 8x8 , 121(5 ( feet . 17 0 ( Pickets , first rough , gopd . 20 0 ( Pickets , fancy head and dressed , selected.25 ( X Shingles , choice A to extra A . 2 G0@2 8 ( Shingles , Ktandard. . . . . . ; . 2 5 ( Shingles , No. 1 . { . 1 10@1 1. ' Lath , dry . : . . . 2 4 ( Posts , each . 10@ 2 ! Ijoatticr. Hemlock solo , 18JJo { per lb ; oak sole , 80(3 ( 33c per lb ; oak harness , 2S : j"c per lb ; seleo ted oakand Iraco , ailcper lu ; oait and hem lock upper , 20Jo per fool , iiuoilock will skin , No. 1 , b04 ,9ue per lb , according U weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , 90c ( < Jtl.OO pei lb ; Philadolnhla calf skin , exira , | l.XXjl.l ( ( per lb ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , 00@70u pei lb : oak kip akin , No. l-70380c per lb ; Phlla delphiu kip akin , exlra , 80@'JOc ' perlb. Froncl calf skins , ( according lo weight audnunlily ) , $1.1501.75 per lb ; French kip skins , do , 8Ucn ( $1.10 perlb. Cordovan , russell , 18o ; salli : Jlr.ish , 20o per fool ; welt loalher , § 3.50@4.5 ( j-er sldo ; moroccos , ( nebblo goal ) , 20@ 0i per fool ; moroccos , bool leg , 2o@3Uo pei foot ; glove calf skins , 20@aOc ] > er foot Douglas kid , 30@40o per fool ; kungaroc skins , 40@50o per foot , according to quality , Toppings , td.00@10.00 per dozep ; linings , 5.00@ .00 per dozen ; apron skins$10.00(3 ( 12..00 per dozen. . ' Mctnls nnd Tinners' Stuck. Tin plnle. 1 C , 10x14 , besl , $0.75 ; tin plate , rooting , I C , 14\20 , J5.15 ; sheet zinc , f ) ,50 ( ! ? 0.75 : plir lead , f4.W ; ; bar lead , $4.55 ; largo pig block tin , 2jc ; small pig block lln , 27c ; bar lin , 2Sc : solder , UCTl7o ; copper botloms , 31c ; Am Russia planished , A , lO'io ; Am KusMa planished , H , SHfe ; painted barb wire , $ J.25 ; galvanized barb wire. SI.OJ : steel nails , § 2.2J ( jt'l.nOt steel wire mills , * > , ' .GO(72.70 ( ; Iron nails , $ ) Hli72 ( 15. Ji'SK Machine castings , $12.000U3.00 ; stove plates , e.OOjJ8.00 ; wrought lronS.OO@ , 10,00 ; bones , dry , 55.00 ; steel , $5.00 per ton ; copper. $ S.l > Oirfl.OO ; brass , $4.X@S.lH ( ) ) ; zinc , * 2.iKiii : .00 ; solid lead , $2.Xt.l)0 ( ) : ) ; tea lead , $2.0013.50 ; rubber , $2.50(23.00 ( ; mixed rags , $1.1001.15 percwt. Til 13 KHAI/TY MAUUI3T. liistruiiiiMits I'laood on lleoord Diir- Itift Yo .ter < tnv. T flenry nnd wlfo to Clms Knlifhold , o ' J lot II , blk I.1. J otter's add , w il . t' , KO K S H ii' ' 1 mid \lfr to H K Vnlqiitlne , lot 15 , blk H , AlinlKlit'H annex , w tl . S30 'C II Toncr.iv nu < l wife to A W llnldwln , lot 15 , bile 4 , Wnkelry aiUl . 1.1WO H H Wheeler and wife to I ! A llcnson , lots U and JIT , North Nldo. w (1 . 1 , K ) KC Johnson and liusluind to J 11 Kedle , lot M , North Hide , wtl . 1,030 FSteti-.s and wlfu to J l.Tedrow , lot CO , Noith Kldf. wrt . WO .1 li Todrow to O (5 Johnson , lot 6J , North Mdf , wil . 100 Jiunes 1'erklns to V H Cuttmun , lot 7 , blk 4 , Moynu plucp , wd . 700 S I. Amliows unit itn to K ( Uucton , n 'i lots land' . ' , bikiltl , wd . l.OJO M II Comatoclv mid wlfo to ! 1C. Moody , iintl > 3 lots U to U and -tl nud blk 2 nnd il. County eommlbsloners to II It Wood , tr , ote. , lots I , ft , i ) , li , 13 and 14 , blk 1 , Doug las ndi , wd . t'T5) ' M U Comstock to J M'lernon. lot ! , llk " , Portland place , w d . 700 M 11 C'oimtock to J Movtenseu , lot 21 , ulk - ' , Portland place , w d . ( C6 1 , Ilurnham a'ul wlfo to K ( Instiifson , lot 1 , lilk'J.Crestouiidd. w d . J.fiO ) Mir uiV limner to Jl I'Ciirr , lot 1 iiuds 10 , lot 2blk 7 , llor'oacft's M ndd.wil . l , OW ) K P. Iteldund miiliundto K llrrett , lot . llnckoju plaee , w d . . 450 A M Kltchtmet nl to public , Klth : ( > n& WauKh'c sub of blks 10 , 11 and IS , llowl- iiiKtirocn plat . N > hellon and \\llo to C' T ( ullen , lot 3 , lilkC , Winds > rt"rraco.wd . 400 W 1' Stevens t ) W C ( Jus- ) , lots lil and i , blk S , Stevens' place , w d . 2.2UO .1 M Wild mm huslmnilto.l U Thompson , aixKHftluxloMJ , lU-lHIlp.wd . tl.OOU U Wild nnd wife to .1 II Thompson , lot U , bin . , Milnn's add , w d . 4,5'JO A II 1 Ionian and husband ts J 11 I'ne , lot ! ' , blk 8 , Konatzo place , w d . 10,000 W It Human and wife to .1 K Cue , w (0 ( ft olHfiHl Uotlot Id , Hiu tlett'.s add , w d 15,000 T ( i Dust ut til to pjbllc , Itust A ; 1'eeson's add , plat . A S 1'otteret nl to V. M Hardy , lots 15 and III , blk IU , lledford platewd . 1,203 O T Walker and \\Ui to C T 1'aulsen. lots ft and ( I and part of lot 1 , blk ft , Drook- llne. w d . 1,000 J H due and \Ufeto A II Homan , so 17-lti- li-e.wd . lo.OOJ A Kountzoet al to .1 Kdwurds , u'J ' of lot 4 : > , A Kuuutzu'8 add , w d . KX ) T enty-nlno transfers aggregating. .t The following permits to build were sued yrsterday : LI ) Harris , cottige. Thirty-third , near KpriiKna street . f 1,000 A ( ! IiiKhram , bilck Hat , Twenty-ninth and Hickory htreets . 13,000 I'lvo minor permits . 1,1'Jj ' Haven permits , nggreBnting . . . . I15l " > Drink Muito ut soda fountain. SNAKU I'-INGKIVS FUN. It lOntlH in the Presence , ot'tliu 1'ollco Jutljjc. Li/zle Whisklo , " called .Ttidgo Bcrka yesterday. At the name , a small figure , up- parentlv a darkv boy of sixteen with close cropped hair and a suit of clothes several si/.cs too largo , stepped forward. A quiet tiller ran over Hie court room thai n boy should answer to girl's name. "You are charged with being a depraved woman1 sternly said the judge , reading the Indictment , "are yon guilty ! " "Yes , sir , " was the answer , in a girlish voice , and Iho judge looking up from Iho groal book of judgment , stared in astonish ment ut the paradox. There was not ob served the slighlest trace of fem ininity about the figure. Face , hair and ac tions ns well as dress , completely carried out the deception. A pair of high heeled ladies' shoes was the only clue to the snx of Iho fig ure. At her reply a low murmur ran about the court room. "And you are really n woman ! " gasped the judge. "Yes. sir , " re I'ed ' the treble voice again. "And masquerading in men's clothes 1 Take that seat yonder and I will have an other complaint Hied against you for wearing the wrong fashion of dress. " And Liz/io archly walked over to the seats occupied by other soiled dnves , while a general sensation prevailed among prisoners and spectators. In the afternoon Lizzie was put on trial and fined $40 and costs. Mnrrhiiio Ijlocnses. The following marriage licenses were is sued ycslcrday by Judge Shields : Name and residence. ' Ace. I Frank Harmon , Omaha . 28 I Delia Urcnnan , Omaha . 24 ( Fred C. Hloemer , Omaha . 25 ( Theresa Ucckor , Omaha . 32 I George W. Pratt , Omaha . 2(1 ( | Mary Kimball , Omaha . 10 ( Alex N. Hayne , Omaha . 25 ( Mrs. Laura N. Wayne , Omaha . 30 I George W. Lewis , Deadwood , Dak . 24 ( Jennie Hoyer. Fremont . 10 ltnllcd a UlindMan. . Louisa Hell , a repulsive looking female of about thirly-llvo , with unkempt hair and general dawdy appearance , was arrested on the charge of robbing a blind man named Thomas Franklin , of * 14. Franklin's homo U in Missouri , and he was on his way lo Iho Linojln fair , where ho hoped lo gel some money by silling on the street corners ns an object of charity. Ho went into a dive on Nmlh street owned by this woman , and when ho nwoko yesterday ho found that liis pockctbook had been taken out of his sock. lie immediately proclaimed his loss , and the woman claimed thai she know noth ing about it. 15ut later she handed him the pocketbook empty , saying she had picked it up oulsido. _ The County Ilixpitii ) IMuinlilnir. Architect Meyers , of Detroit , assisted Iho county commissioners yesterday in review ing the details of the bids for Iho plumbing , steam heating and electrical appliances in the now county hospital , The contract was awarded to Samuel O. Pope , of Chicago , for $ 'i.,000. ! The board will meet llus morning lo close the contract. ItrenktiiK n Colt. Gus McComb was out on Sixteenth street lust night breaking u horss without a kick ing strap. A barking cur ran behind the animal's legs and the cell lei his heels fly. The driver was thrown out , nnd the borso ran away. Mr. McComb's head was cut open to the skull and he bled profusely , but the wound is not dangerous. The colt was caught near the "Siege of Scbastopol , " The Ijll'o Buvlnir Appliance Works. G. Kcckstoin , a gripman on Iho cable , jumped off lo switch a car on the north end of Iho Twentieth street line yesterday. Ho slipped nud fell in front of the moving car , but the fender about the wheels rolled him over and over for souio distance. Ho was badly bruised and had lo quit work , but ia not .seriously Injured. r. u. I'.U.MEII. K. p. nirutiAX. j. 11. PALMER , RICHMAN Sc CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Onlcu-Ilooni 21 , Oppoilto Kiclmneo lliilldlDK , Union _ Hlock Yard * , Houlli Omiiua. Nub. SORIMER.WESTERFIELD St MALEY Live Stock Commission , Room 15. Kxcbanno Itulltllnir. Union Stock Turds , buutu ( Jamba , Nub * ALEXANDER f F ITCH. Coiiiiiiisioii Dealers in Live Sock , W. OppoilteKiclmngo llulldlnit , Uoloa titock Yanla , BuulU Oio U , KtU. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , . _ VgrTouTuirni Implements. _ CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , mat llueslci. .U ii > * Strrrt.bctncvu'JUiiinj H'tli , Omslin , Kobri'kn. LINING E R& M ET OA LF CO. . Agricnltnralliniilcinenls.Wagons.Carrlagci . . Ilupplcs , Ktc. Wliolcmilo. Oin hnNi'brnski\ , PARL1N , ORErTDORF & MARTIN , \Yholoi > .itt' llcnlcrs In Agricnllnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies Wl , HO. n.V > nml W7 Jonei Street , Omfdin. P. P. MAST & CO. , Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeflers , Cultivator" , Ifnjr Ilnkcu.CUIer Mills nnd I.ubnn l\d- vvrltcn. Cur. Illli ml Mcliolas stroc-H. W NONA 1M PLEvE N C O . , . Agricultiirallnmlements.Wagons&Bnggies . OirniT Illli JMU ! Nlrholn StrcPl . ! OMAHA I1IIANC1I. J. F. SEIBERLING tc CO. , Akron , Ohio. Hanesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K. Mead , Mnnniror. UHLciiTi'nwoiHi U Om.ilia. M OLI N E , M I L"BURN& STOOD AF DCo Miniurnctiircrsiui I Jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. lull mil I'ncino stfectc. Oinnha , .Vcb. Artists' Motorlola. " " " " " jj-w A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513lUiuidiin PtreotOmaha , Jsobrnnko. Booksellers nncl StatlonorjB. HrM7& S. W. JONES , Successors ID A. T. Kcnjun it Co. , Wholca.ilo A HctKll Booksellers and Stationers , Flnu Weilrtlng Sta'lin.erj , Cnmmcrdnl h i-J DoUk'lai Street. ( Imnlia. Ni'b. Boots and Shoi > a * _ K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. . ( Miccepsurs to Hvctl , jonvs A Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Anunlsfor llnvUm HubDcr Miuu C" . 1103,1104 A HOC llnrney St. , Omaha. Xubraukh. w. v. MORSE & co. . Johhers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-1103 Dousta * 8t , Oiiialni Mamtfui.torjSum' . . lllCr t. ItLBlOl ) Coffooo , Splcos , Etc. _ _ _ LARKE COFFEE CO. , Orualia Coffee nnd Splco Mill * . Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , lavin-Ing Kitrncts , laundry llluo. Inks. Ktc. Hit- Hlilllnrney Street. Om lin. Crockery a " " wru" 'Apent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Glassware Lames Chimneys Crockery , , , , Ktc. OtH co , 1117 8.131h St. , OniHha. Nobrmlta. PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN , Iniuortors and Jobbers of Crcc'ier/ , Glassware , Lsinis , Silverware Etc. 1S14 Kiirnum St. , New 1'aiton IlnlldlnK. CommlBBlon and Storago- " " " " " RIDDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , gpecliiltli" " "T. F- " c > - .p- " } ' -Itry , ( Jnmc. lllSIlowardStriflt. Omaha. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . { successors to McShanu & Schruoder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Umuba. Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FA1RBHASS. Wbolcialo Flonr , Feed , Grain and General Coinmision Merchant. Correspondence sollclteiJ. 10U Nortli ICtb blrei-t.Oniiiliu , Neb. CoalJ2oke and Llmo. _ * " OMAHA COAL , COK1T& LiME"cb Jotes of Hard and Soft Coal , 8(19 ( Smith nth Street , Omaha , Nebraika. jr"j. JOHNSON & ICO. Mannfactnrers of Lime , And Rtilppfr-4 of Coal , Oo.ik , Cuineiit , 1'luster , U UruluTlle , and Hewer Pipe. Orrtco , W , S. loth SI. , Oumlia , Neb. Tclepbouu fall. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Cote , 311 Eoulh 13tb Ht. . Omaha. Neb. Dry Goods ana Notions- M7 if SM 1TH & C o" . " Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1104 Doutfat. Cor. llth St. , Omaha. Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , Cunts' Furnlsblni ; Ooodi. Comer Itth and llunoy bU. , Ouiaba , Ncbratka. FjJrnlturo. DEWEY 4 : STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Kuraum Street. Omaha. Nebranka. CHARLES SHIVERICK , ' Furniture Oiualia. Nebraska. CrocerloB. PAXTON , CALLAGHERco Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 71)5.707.709 ) and 7U8. _ lOlli St. , Oinalin , Neb. MCCORD BRADY" & coT Wholesale Grocers , 1 Hi and Leavonwortli Btrceti.Omaha , Nebraska. _ _ Hardware. ' " _ 'MAm < s BROS.'SADDLERY" , Wholcsnla Manufacturun of Saddlery & Jjbbcrs of Siddlery Hardware And Leather. HOJ , llV ( > atul U07 llnrncy St. , Omaha , Nebraska. _ Hooyy Hgrdvvaro . ' " " W. J. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Watton Stork , Hardware , Lumber , Etc. 120 ! nud 1V11 llornor Htreet , HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanic * ' Tooli and Ilutralo Kcalei. UU5 Uuuulai btrcot , Omaha , Nebraska. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , ( Ui and Ilarner SIB. , Omaha , Neb. Wvitern Agent ( or Autlln Powder Co. , Je Demon Steel Nalle , Kalrbankt Standard Ucalei. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREE8EN HARDWARE - WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metiils , Sheet Iron , etc. Agents ( or Howe Scales. Miami 1'owder and I.yimin 1'urbed wire , Umahu , Hats , Caps , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE St CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods 1107 Uaroei Btrett , Omaha , Neb. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesali 18U Street and Union Pacific Tree * , Omaha. LOU rs BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber ' , Lath , Lime , Sash , Door i , L'tc < Tardi'-Corner 1th and Uguclu : Come Lumberl C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kind ? of Lumber , lithiuid California Streets Omaha , Nobrn k liuu y . u , j , Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , COrncrr.Ui nnd Douil iEU..Omaha. HARVEY LUMBER CO ' To Dealers Only , OfflroIIOH Karnam Street Omaha JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported and American J'ortlan.l Content. PUtl AKvntforMllwaukpd Hydraulic Cumrnl and ( julncr White l.lme. CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets and 1'arquct Fluorine. Mh and DouRlai Mllllnorynnd " " i. OB"ERIFE"LDERVCO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions am. iinnniHig'ioiiih nib stropi CANF1ELD MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans fonts , fcblrts , itc. : Illttaml HOI Uuuitlai Street , Utunhu. Ju'li. Notroiia. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. . Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 4 ! nnil 40J He mti lOlli HI. , Oiimbn. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. . Wliolsalc Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle OruaBo , Etc. , Ouiaba. A. II. lllshpn , Mnnmur VINYARD & SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 1101 Hartley Street , Oumhn. Office Fixtures. Till ! SIMMONDS MANUKACTUKINO CO. Miumlutt iro.'s of Banlf , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantle * . Slilelioiinl" , Hook Cnsos , Drug rixtiires.Wnll CUM. * , 1'artltlonv Knlllnuii.rniiitturi , llocrmid Wlno ( ' ( > olt > r > , MtrrnrfCtc. I'Helury IXHC * onlep , IToUuna liJH boulli l.Uh rit. , Uiuaba , Tulophunc 1U4. Paints and Oils. CllM MINOS & NETLSON , Wliolasnla Dealers In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , 111 * F.irnam Plroot. Omaha , N b. CARPENTER PAPER CC. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Curry a nice itno-k of I'rlnllnu , Wrnpplnit and Writing I'brtr. Spucltil atlvntlon Klrvn to car load order * , PnpprJJoxos. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paner Box Factory , Nos. 1.117 and 111 ! ) Uoujlai St. , Umahu , Neb. Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL .V CO. . Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Vll uml I'D ' JOUCB tftrcit. Umaha. Storage , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS k CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Drnnch liixiKOdf tlio llcimcr UuKKrCn. HunKloal lKmlu nil rctutl , l./H IJIOnnd 1312 li&rU blrsut , OuiitUu. Tulepliono No. 7U ) . OMAHA Brewora. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1521 Ncrtu Kitjthtoenth Street , Omaha , Kcb. Cornlco. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , JuhnUponetvr , Proprietor. WO Dodge and 103andlOI North ivth Street , Omaha. _ P/Jjters Ma tori ' a Is. . _ WESTERN NEWSPAPE'R UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , D aer.ln , ' e-n. . " printer. ' Suppll. . . Rubber Goods- OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 311 Clothing and leather llcltliiK. lOOri Kanmm BlrtM. . DISBROV/ , CO. . \VUolc , ilo Mauur'.cturera of Sasli Doors , Blinds anil Monlflinp , ranch ufflco , 12lh and Irani Blroets , Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors. Blinds , V ulillntfs , Plulr Work nml Interior Hani Wool Mri uu. M. K. Corner Hlli nml l/.jnviuworth ' btrccts , , Etc. A. L. STRANQ CO. ' , " Pumps , Pines and Enpcs , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Steam aniVnler Supplier Headquarter * ) for Mait. hoe t ACo'nguuili. 1111 Kurnam HtUmalm. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , BROWNELL & CO. . Bngines , Boilers and General Machinery , BUeotiron AllMlt lZl3 m& STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter A t-on , IVop'n. Mmuifiiclurcr of ull kind * Steal Boilers , Tanlis and Sheet Iron Worlc Worki South 'JOtb und II. S. M. Crosilntf. 1'AXTON & V1F.11M.NO IKON WORKS. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort Knitlnea. IImm Work , General Foundry , Muolilne an * lllackiuiliu Work , unuu and Worki , U , 1 * . lly. anil litb fctrect , Omiiliii. OlVlATrA"WrRE" & IRlDN WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings ! > > k llalli , Window GuanU. Flower Htaniti , Wlr Hgin.Klo. 1Z3 North ICtli Hired.Omaha. OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frsofFire&BurglarProofSafes ' I Vaulti.Jnll Work , Iron and Wlro Funclnx. Blitni. UtO. U. Andieen , 1'rop'r. Uur , lltti and Jackson bu. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and Screens , ( or bank * , onicoi.Morei. roildencei , eto , Injprovtnl Awnlnf" . l/ockimlili Mnclilnrrr ubd lilackitulih Worki. ( U houtti lull bt. MEACHER & WHITMORE , Fire and Burglar Proof SafesTime , Locfo Usacral Acenu tor Dlebold Hafc A llock Com * aj'A V