THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FKIDAY. NCATEMBEK 1G. -TWELVE PAGES , THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , "Croeeoyod" Roporto Ooncorninff tbo Condition of Wuoat. NO CHANGES NOTED IN CABLES. IJcnr Continue to Insist Tlmt Slocks of Fltiiif nro I'lctli rlc-Chcnp GrndcH of Cattle Very \Vrnk. CHICAGO I'KOIMJCH .MAHICKr. Cinc'flo , Nov. 15. [ Hpcclnl Tclcgrnm to TUB HEi--Wlicatnvcrngfd : ] nearly lelilghcr to-tiny tlinn ycstcrilny , atitl unlike Tuosdny anilVcilncsilriy It falloil to run oft shnrply ttio last tinlf liour , lliough It stiirtcn ilowti istiortly bc/oro 1 o'clock. Tlio decline wn * checked , however , nnd a recovery followed. The market WHS bulled enrly on a rciwrl thut n member hnd nnnounced the | iur- jicso of movinjr that tlio French chamber of deputies nbolish the import duty on wheat. This wns the prin cipal reason Riven for the strong opening nnd the advance In May to tl.l. * > J , n Kiiln of I ' 4c on yesterday's i-loslnt ; . The market then worked back to $1.1 1'tf by slow process only to shoot upward ngaiii to il.U" > Ji fl. ! . " > % . After thii lust iidvanco the market seemed unable to got below SI. ijf and stay there. There were eomo large buying orders in the market at the limits which could not be filled. The last advaneo was helped along by the receipt ofintelligenco of the decline in EiiKllsh consols. That was enough for w ftcnlpcrs. Without moro ado they had "troops massing on Russian frontier. " The correct explanation seems to bo that the stiff rates for money prevailing In London nnd some of \ the continental centers are having a bad ef fect on tlio low interest bearing securities , producing diminished dcmiinil lor them. Trade was quite active in the pit and com mission merchants and telegraph companies report increase in outside business. Trade Is as restricted , however , owin to the feelIng - Ing of uncertainty , and the diversity of opin ion as to the extent to which artillco enters Into the matter of price is as great now us it wns a month ago. A few recruits are being continually added to the two radical parties , Numeric-ally the bears are the strongest , but In point of Inllnenco they have not yet dem onstrated their superiority. They are inde fatigable In calling attention to the fact that modes of Hour nro plethoric ; Hint mills are everywhere shutting down or getting ready to do BO ; that there is an Illegitimate tlcscre | > - aney between the price of No. 2 and lower grades ; thut the public is taking uo present Interest in speculation ; that there can in the nature of things bo no legitimate export movement while prices on this side remain no conspicuously out of line with old world markets , etc. , etc. The answer Is that in spite of the cry of "no oxpoits , " about KMKJO.lKiO bushels m wheat and Hour have been exported from both consts since July 1 ; that a little Is going out all the time ; that America will have very little more , if any , to spare ; that it will make no difference whatever whether the mills shut down nr not , as there will bo no surplus at the end of the crop year , etc. There are many other rciiHons advanced on both sides , but these are the ones most frequently ad verted to. Minneapolis sent out news in abundance. It was decidedly "cross-eyed. " On one hand it was stated llatly thut most of the mills there would shut down presently or greatly curtail production and that a biir Increase in visible stocks of wheat would immediately follow. On the other hand , dis patches from a variety of sources dwelt on the painful scarcity of wheat in that section. A canvass nmoiiK the elevator people up there discloses the fact that stocks in country elevators do not ex ceed 8,000,000 bushels. Several other dispatches mention that the stocks of No. I Northern in Minneapolis is only about 700,000 bushels , and thatl'iUsburgand one or two others have not less than 2riOO,0K ( ) bushels bought for May. "Whore is that roming from I" is the query. Another dispatch reads : "Three hundred cars of to-day's re ceipts from the country side tracks are being cleared of low grades ; 1,000 cars are on the track , against 2,000 cars a week aiio. " There was increased action locally to-day , Decem ber and January being quite active at one time. December ranged nearly 2c below May most of the session , with January about Ic under December. Cables were unchanged nnd no feature of consequence disturbed American markets anywhere. They were generally firm and higher. I he shipments of corn and the quantity in spected out of the elevators for the past twenty-four hours , hovcver , were very heavy , and the advance in wheat added to this c/eated a demand from shorts , which caused n Jlrm opening in to-days trading. Fluctuations were not violent or extensive , and were brought about principally by the action of local operators , outside business being quite small. The business done was even less than recent averages , and tlio pit at times had a deserted appearance. Tlio estimated receipts for to-morrownroSilC cars , but this was nut an appreciable ) factor in prices to-day. May's strength eamo from the heavy present shipments nnd fc.ir of small receipts of No. 2 from the now crop this year , though this did not prevent a weak closing to the market , which had ruled fairly tli-iii until about half an hour from the end. November and cash closed higher by } tfo than yesterday's llnal prices , while Decem ber , year and January closed about % c and May 'Me ' lower to-day than yesterday. The closing prices were : November 41c , December Il' ' 'tll'sc , January ! t7 e bid and May 3'io ' bid. In provisions trad tug on speculative account showed no improve ment. There were no outside orders re ceived to speak of , and the little business transacted in futures was almost wholly local nnd without special feature. In cash property , however , recent activity was well maintained. Cash lard sold freely at$3.17J S.25 ; short ribs at $7.5l > ( < f7. . ' ) . ' > , ar.d long and short clears boxed at 8J c ; for lll-lb given hams for im mediate1 delivery Oo was paid. Speculative interest , as usual , was conllncd to January nnd May. In general the market movement invnrcd ttio bear side. Largo receipts of hogs Increased the disposition to sell , and made professional trade regard sides at easier prices with considerable favor. Mused on yesterday's closing prices , pork suffered no decline , nnd closed for the day at 6ftS74'c , nnd future short ribs at B.-ji ' * . Lard was re latively stronger than other speculative lines and closed tit an advance of 2 ClliCAMU iiiVB STOCK C'nirAcio , Nov. IB. ( Special Telegram to Tun H : i.J : Fourteen thousand cattle right on top of ja.OOJ yesterday was too many for the market , hence there was a general lew vring of prices on all classes , making n de cline of 25@)0e : ) since Monday on the ordinary run of natives. The great bulk of the de cline Is on such natives as hnvo to compete with the beat of rangers , To-duy that cl5ii of slock Is selling within a ratine of t'J.f > 0j ( ( 4.00 , nnd along there. Fine fat cows and heifers thut were selling so well the surly part of the week have had to Btaiul their share of the genet nl Uowu turn , nml low grade canning stock Is about as cheap as at any timt * . Stacker nnd feeder trade remains unsatisfactory and slow , considering actual business In other branches , and the low prices for good young Btoe'kura nnd strong welcht feeder * . Light steers of 700 to PtO Ibs are selling at f.MO ® 2.75 , and feeders averaging 1000 Ibs nnd up wards , at $ 'l.00@i.2r : > . A carload of milch cows was peddled out at t20.00@rJ.00 per head nnd largely at * 2VOOS.VOO. Hcecipts include 2,000 , Texas nnd western cattle. Choice beeves $ r,00 5.50 ; medium to good ulcers , lUiO * A > 1500 Ibs , $3.00fil-J.UO ; J200 to lWlb81fa.tXa-,00 ! ) ) ) ; P50 to 1200 lb , ) .00@ fj.Xj ( ) stockcrs and feeders , $3.XlC ( < ia40 ; cows , bulls and mixed , | 1.50 < i3.13 ; bulls , $2.25 © 2.60 ; Texas and Indian steers , t .W @ .1.50 ; rows. | l.80 < re2.r.0j western rang ers , ti.XX3-J.OO : ( ; wintered Texnns. t2.COQa.7t ) . Haas In n general way trade was active , with the bulk of the sales at about yester day's range ; but later on , and especially about 11 o'clock , values were fully 5 cents lower In Northwestern nnd Hock Island ill * vltdou * . The bulk of mixed sold at f5.45@ 5.60 , and best heavy at fi.5Kii5.JO ( ; some rough and common sold as lew as fi.aiQ5.tX ) . The dnmnnd for lights was as active as any day this week and as high as $3.70 was paid for one lot of little plga. ulngo sort 'milking f 5.U&5.CO , au J rough light 0. NEW Yonw , Nov. 15. [ Special Telegram to Tuts UK' : . . ] STOVKS-This stock market VMH pcnrrally boAvy to weak at the n | > cning , moil of the list being slightly lower than tit the close on yesterday. Newa regarding the trunk-line rates was favorable nnd there wa * no further pressure to sell of nny conse- quCDce on that argument. Tradln'g was con- fined mainly to few stocks nnd the forenoon developed no new features of Importance that affected value * . There wns n weak tone to the Chicairo gas trust and cotton oil , and they declined a little , most of the re mainder of the list showing small gains , If any change , by noon , when the market was dull but linn nt the best prh-ci of the morn ing. New Kngland was active and advanced 1'4 points , which wns subsequently lost. Buying is still said to be for the purpaso of securing control of the property. In Into trade prices eased off , no evidence of trunk line settlement bring apparent , and the eloso was weak nt about the lowest prices for most stocks. Cotton oil lost 2 paints , traders Ink ing the profits. The decline extended to 1 ' 4 points in Chicago gas trust and ' ' 4 points in Missouri I'aclllc. The following wore the closing quotations : IT. 8. 4s regular . .127' . Northern I'arlnc. . 20' ' i 17. S , 4i coupons . I clnprefcrrcil . > ' { . 1U7' . C. * N. W . . 101. ' U.S. < ' } scouxms..ll | 1J doproforrcil , 1I4' ' { I'HClllcCsof 'li : > . 12- ! N. V. I'entral NW'i ' Central I'nrlllc. . Il'i I' . , I ) . .VI ! 21 i I'lilraKt ) A Alton . .IM Itook Isliinil . . . .107 I'lilcngo.lliirllngtcm 4 * . , M.&St. I' MU i : yiiliicy IK)1 ) , ilo preferred 1IBU 1I..I..A W : ! ! , St. I'uiiKV Omaha. , i'7'i Illinois Central , llfiv tlonrofern-d . . . .105 I..H..VW . T iirnlonl'arillc li4' Kansas A Texas . . Kl : i'i W..st. I , . & I' 1:1 : I.aki'Shorc . Kl do preferred. . . . ai i .Michigan Central. . P4 Western Union M'ti ' .Missouri Piicitla " MONET ON Cii.i. liisy at 1 ' 3V 2 per cent. Last loan 2 per cent ; closed at l.-jO/J per cent. 1'iiiuB MCIICANTII.R Piruu 0 ( iJ(5M ( lcr ) cent , STKIIMNO EXCIUXOR Dull but steady at M.&l@-I..S4ii for nixty-day bills , nud fLS ; ; for demand. o , Nov. 15 Wheat Firmer ; cash , $1.1 1W ; December , fl.13 , ; January , $1.12' ' , , ; May , ii.l. % % Corn Easy ; cashlie ; December , .TJ l-ltc ! ; January : i7Ve ; ; May. 80. Oats Steady ; cash , 2 * Jfe ( ; December , 21'iV ; January 2i ( } c ; May , Il' ' c. Hye IMC. Harley No trading. Prime Timothy no trading. Flax ? 1.M. Whisky fl.20. Pork Kasy ; cash $1-1. , " > December , $ H.15 ; January , SU.ti.V , May , fH..l.'i. Lard Stead. , " , cash , fS.22J4 December - comber , S.S.12' < f ; January , 13.10 ; May , # 8.27 ( ( T8.0. ; ! Flour The market showed n trifle better inquiry to-dur , but prices remain unchanged. Hulk Meats-Shoulders , S7.i7K ; ; short clear , ? 3.2r > ( < K37J > ; ; short ribs , $7.5' , ) . Mutter Firm ; creamery , Jlir2'Ji ( ' ; ; dairy , Uhoeso Quiet ; full cream Cheddars , flats , lOKGfille ; Young Americas , iifc'gs Firm ; fresh , 19g20c. ( Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , llJie ; light green "salted , ( i c ; Rrecn , 5c ; stilted hull , fi' e ; Krccn hull , -I' ' c ; green dry flint , ' 0bj ; dry calf , 7 ( < ? 3e ; branileil hides , 15 per i-cntoff ; deacons , yj@3lu ) each ; dry galled. 10541- " * . Tallow Finn ; No. 1 , sollu packed , Oc ; No. 2 , 4c ; cake , DC. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 20,000 5,000 Wheat bu . : iooo , .Tl.ooo Corn , uu . 127.000 552,000 Oats , bu . 170,000 188,000 llyp , on KnnsnH City , Nov. 15. Wheat- Steady ; No. 2 red , cash , Oic asked ; December , bid ; May , ( J7i4C bid ; No. : t red , cash , asked ; No. - soft , cash , l)4e ) bid ; December , l)3c ) asked ; May , $1.07 asked. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , SSJ c bid ; Dot-ember'JS fe bid ; Mny , 'iO i'c bid ; No.- , white , civ * , B'.ljtfc ' bill. - Oats No. S , cash , j.'OjIfc asked ; May,2IVe bid. Milwaukee , Nov. 15. Wheat Firm ; cash , $1.01 % ; December , $1.08 ; January , Corn Firm ; No. 3I3c. . Oats-Finn ; No. 2 white , 30S31c. Hye Firm ; No. 1. . " < 7c. Hurley Strong ; No. 2 , 74c. Provisions Steady ; pork , J14.70. Clnolniiatl , Nov. 15. Wheat Easy ; No. 2 red , S1.05. Oats Unsettled ; No. ! ) mixed , 27c. Uyc Quiet ; No. 2 , r > le. ! Whisky Active and llrr.i at $1.14. Miiinenpiilis , Nov. Ifi. "Wheat In spite of the heavy receipts of wheat here , sample tables wore not. heavily loaded with offoriiiKS In the inormiiK. Sellers were holding for another advance , and the majority of sales ranged above yesterday's figures , though the demand from local millers was not large. Closing quotations : No. 1 hard , cash , $1.25 ; December , 81.25 > f ; May , $ l.'JJ > i : on trnelr , fl.35 ; No. 1 northern , cash , $ l.ii ; } ; Decem ber , 51.14 ; May , * 1.1S } ; on track , Sl.lfMB 1.17 ; No. ! i noi-tliern , i-asli , $1.0 } ; Decem ber , $1.09 ; May , $ l.iy2' ! ; oil track , Sl.ll ® i.ia. i.ia.St. St. Ijouis. Nov. 1i. ! Wheat Higher ; cash , Jl.OtUf ; December , $ \.QT \ > { . Corn Firm ; cash , 3S ) Q$3'Jc ; December , Oats Higher ; cash , 24Wc ; November , 23'c. ! ) } I'ork Unchanged at $15.00. Lard Firmer nt * S.20@S.22K. Whiskey SI. 14. Hutter Firm ; creamery , fancy , 2S@20c ; choice , 2iCi' ; > tCdairy , choice anil fancy , t Now Vork , Nov. 15. Wheat Receipts , 21SOO , ; exports , none ; spot market quiet and t k'e higher ; No. " red , $1.10I > .fC' < )1.10Ufc ) , in elevator ; { l.ll Ql.UK nlloat , 51.11 > i-i ( } 1.12 f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 11.04) ) 1.03 ; ungraded red , b'Ji'tW1.10itf ! ; No. 1 red , fl.njij. Options moderately active and ir regular early , J ( fa8e lilRlier , ndvanced J ( < | * i < ; , fell ? 4C' ? ' ' * , closed J ljtJ-j above yester day. No. 2 red and December , closing at fl.lOX. Corn neccipts , 152,900 ; exports , 25,000 ; bjiot stroni ; and n trillo higher , moderately active ; No. 2 , )9Ji'iiinOi ) ( * in elevator ; 50dSOJfc li alloat ; ungradediulxoil,4914@'ii39'c. ( Options 11 opened llruier and closed steady but dull ; ' lciomborclosoil at fiOc. Oats Kccelpts , 4n,000 ; exports 1,500 , ; spot strong and V3iu higher ; moderate business ; options ( Inner and itiet ] ! ; Decem ber closed at ! ) lL'i spot No. 'j white , Sl&fc : nixed western , UOStf.'c ; wtilto western , 83 @ 3Jq. _ Coffee Options steady ; sales , -11,500 bags , Including November , i3.iO ! ! ! ( < ? ii.40 : : Decem ber , $ l3.'J5it.ri.January ( ; ) ! ; , flii.O.'i ; February , Jii.05frf : > 13.10 ; March , $13.03. Spot Hio about steady ; fnlr cargoes I5' ' e. Petroleum -Firm ; Unitcdcloscd at S.'O c. Kpgs Moderate demand ; choice lirni ; western , 2" > o. Pork-Active and linn ; mess , $10.00Jc ( ) 10.75. Lard Firmer ; sales , western steam , ? 3.00 ; sales of December uttMl. lluttijr Firm and fairly active ; western dairy , 12'ff ' < ? -0o ; western creamery , ITQ'JSo ; Klglns , aye. ChecBU-Stronc and quiet ; western , 9@ MVK STOUIt. Clilc ii ) . Nov. 15 , 1'ho Drovew' Jour nal reuortsiiB follows : Cattle Ki'celpts , 15,000 ; market slow nnd lOo lower ; choice hooves , < 5.00i43.50 ( ; steers , < . ( )0gl.UO ) ( ; stockers nnd feeders , f 00(1 ( . 40 ; cows , bulls | anil mixed , $1.0 ( < ? 3.15 ; Texas and Indian cattle , fl.lO.g'i.&Oj wnstern rang 11 ers , liT Hogs Ueoeipts , 01,000 ; market slow ; 5o lower , closing dull ; mixed , * 3.255.50 ( ; heavy , | 5. ! ( ii5.W : lleht and heavy , I5.U5M bkips , Sheep Hreeipts , 9,000 ; market steady ; natives , $2.00@4.40 ; westerns. $3.2.X < ? 3.s5j ! Texaus , fJ.SO HtO ; lambs , f3.65(33f.O. ( . KaiiHnH City , Nov. 15. Cattle Hocolpts 9.110 ; BliipmcntH , 0,200 ; native beef steers slow mid about . " > WKk > lower ; grass range weak nnd lOo lower for common ; choice cows steady ; others weak and lOo lower ; stockers and feeding steers active ; good to choice corn-fed f4.7A@ V. ! * - , < > ) ; common to medium , f3.25i$4.CO ; stackers and ( ceding steers , 1 1. 60(33. ( UO ; urnss range steers , tl.GO @ 3.00 ; cows , * 1.00&2.tO. $ Hogs Kccelptf , 12.UOO . ; shipments , SlO ; market strongnnd active ; opened 5o higher , closing strong nr.d 50(100 higher ; good to choice , | 5.3Snt5.42'Y ' ; common to medium , S .7I@3.80 ; skips uml plj-it , t-J.OOS4.Oft , ' OMAHA lilVB 9TOOR. Ontltc. Thursduy. Ko15 , 1SS3. The situation in the catllo market was about ( the same ns yesterday. The receipts were very light nnd there was hot much here that t the buyers wanted. The packers bought a fc\v heiid but there wns not a load of choice beef entile In the yards. What cattle were sold went at about steady prices , although the j feeling was weak In sympathy with the reported | decline In Chicago. The rcrplpts were about the same as yes tcrdny and the market was about Mead.\ with yesterday's oloso , or 5c higher than yes tcrday morning. The market Is now bat-k about where it was the tlrst of tlio week. Tlic demand continues good and tbo hogs were nil sold curly. Hhccp. There wore no fresh receipts nml nothing to J make a market. Good muttons nre in de initial. Ilecelptt. Cnttto Hogs 4,200 Provnlhnc I'rloet. The following is a tibia of price ? p.xld In this marKet for the graJoj of sloe * men tioned Pnmosteors. 1300 to 1500 Ibs.$1.10 (35.0 ( ! ) Prime steers , 1100 to ll < 00 Ibs. . 1.00 ; < i4.50 Native feeders 2.50 ( 3.1.1 Western foeucrs 2.50 ( { , 't.UO Knniro steers , com'on to choice 2.50 ( ii1.25 ! Common to good cows 1.2.1 ( ir2.00 Choice to fanny cows 2.25 ( u2.M ; ) Cotnmonto choice bull * . . . . . . . . 1.35 ( IC2.00 FalrtocnoicelighthoKs 6.20 i'r 5.30 Fair to choice heav.v heirs f > . : t5 ( SJ.Y45 Fairto , choice mixed hogs 5.23 ( i5,33 Itupresniuatiro Sato * . CATTLE. NO. AT. Pr. 2 bulls 1,300 $1.50 ISi-anncrs 900 l.CO 2 cows 1,100 UK ) 4 steers , tailings 890 2.00 1 cow 1'J)0 2.00 5cows , westerns 1,000 , 2.20 3'J cows , iiatlveH 1.H31 2.35 J steers WO 2.35 22 cows 917 2.35 20 steers 913 2.05 20 steers 882 2.TO ftit steers 1,090 , 3.4 ! ) VI calves , per head 8.50 IIANdK C.VTfl.U. Owner. No. Av. Pr. Hull & Moore .Mailings , Utah 1,13(1 ( j'i.25 ' 3stecrs ( ) , Utah 1,101 3.20 20 steers , Utah 1,0 , JS 3.0J Swazcy , Neef .t Douglass 49 feeders , westerns 1,107 2.75 5'J cows , westerns 9 , " > 0 2.25 2.steers , west tailings 1,055 2.0'J 2 hulls , westerns 1,325 1.50 C. U. Rhodes 100 feeders , westerns l.OSO 2.05 nous. No. Av Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. Shk.0 * 5. . , .217 2tO $3.10 50..2 9 > -0 i 73. . , .210 200 5.25 .7.1 20 ! ' 300 5.85 4. . .372 5.25 53..2S2 120 5.35 02. . , .277 2H ( ) 5.25 02. . .273 100 5.33 (19. ( I . , .230 210 5.25 07. . .253 200 5.35 v70. . , .220 2X ( ) 5.25 58. . .295 100 5.85 08. . , .275 200 09. . .253 200 5.85 74. . , .284 100 rliaJK 09. . .257 100 5.85 Oil. . , .214 80 5.27o' ! 111. . .833 240 5.35 73. . , .213 2SO 5.27' 09. . .2M5 12) 5.85 78. . , .251 SO 5.30' ( U. . .275 80 5.31 53. . 200 5.80 00. . .800 3.20 5.35 OS. . 5.80 11 .258 40 5.35 r > . . 2SO 5.30 05 .219 100 5.33 5S. . . .231 U20 5.30 100 .2)3 ) 100 5.35 51) ) . . . .237 80 5.30 70 .2110 210 5.35 01. . . .24S bO 5.3J 01 .312 203 5.35 82. . 80 5.30 40 .307 12. ) 5.85 77. . 100 5.80 07 .290 SO 5.35 129. 2SO 5.30 54 .302 240 5.85 on. , , .210 100 5.30 C > 7 .2s2 3l > 0 5.35 so. . , .274 240 5.3' ' ) 09 .211 120 5.35 49. . , .205 120 5,80 55 .818 40 5.37 ; ; " ; 500 5.80 59 .299 8(1 ( 5.40 5.80 07..2S2 300 5.40 ( > 5..2 < Mi S'J 5.30 08..288 240 5.40 71..2.11 120 5.30 00..339 320 5.40 71..240 100 5.30 54..314 bO 5.40 Pnciccrs' Showing the number of hos * bought by thclcading buyers on the market to-day : G. H. Hammond ft Co 400 Omaha Packing Co 1,839 Armour-C. P. Co 1,09" Highest and Lowest. The folio wing are the highest and lowest pricespaid ' for hears duringtho past few days and on the corresponding dates one and two years ago : " 1 Nov. 18S8. I Nov. 1M7. I Nov. 1SSH. 4 UJ < & 4 -l ; i - > wi w 8 W 4W ( in 4 OTi d.A i 8 M Wl ( i"i Sunday. 4 05 © 4 > 3 4 ! > & 'J (13 ( 61 fi 20 @ 5 M 4 10 C4I5 3 57'jfi'l ' ! lie G C 10 W > T > 3 Sunday. ! ! 4U Gtfl 70 7 811 4 10 tl 11.1 Sunday 8 4 on @i : 8 K > ddi 70 4 2'i QOI 40 3 51 : i 75 4 35 SM 5- ) 3 Ki 46) ) 80 4 45 ( ft I 5T 3 tS 4 U ) Ctf.l 5" ) 3 5 HO Sniulny. 1 70 i'l tO 4.1) ) ( it M Sunday Live Stock Notcfl. I. O. Urovin , Sewnrd , marketed a load of 43c hogs. John Homer , 131anchn.nl , la. , was In with n load of hogs. J. O. Stevenson , Greenwood , came in with a load of hogs. Heavier hogs sold hero within lOc of the top in Chicago. One year ago the receipts of hogs at these yards were 10,514. J. Hnstjc was among the shippers who came in with stock. Hlrd City , Kan. , was represented by 13. W. Nott , who came in with stock. W. H. Krrett , Harlan , In. , was among those who sold hogs at $3.43 , the top price. Armour's hogs bought In Kansas City yes terday , cost 0 > o less than their drove bought in this market. The last of the commission firms have moved into the Kxchangc building , the addi tion making plenty of room for nil. Mr. Harper has returned from Chicago , where ho went on a visit. Ho stopped at Sioux City on his way back but was not very favorably impressed with that city as n live stock market. William Parsons , one of Squires & Co.'s hog buyers , has arrived hero with his fam ily. Dick Parsons , who has been buying hero for Squires & Co. for a while back , will return to Chicago. O.AIAIIA MA.UKI2TS. I'l-ntlticc , I-'rults , I'tc. UuTTEit Fancy , solid-packed creamcr.v , 20 @ 23o ; choice country , 1820c ( ; medium ifrades , 14@17e ; common grades , 10lie. ( FI.OUU Nebraska patents , tO.OO ( < J7.50 : Minnesota patents. $0.258.00 ( ; straight grades , fi.00g.'i.0 ( ' ; bakers' Hour , S5.25W5.75 ( per barrel. POTATOES Nebraska , 25@40c per bushel ; Colorado , 7B@ ) c. SWERT POTATOES 2o per Ib. Pofi.TKV--Livochlckens1$2.50@2.75perdoz ; spring ohlckens , $2,50@3.00 ; dressed chick- eiis , b ( < { 10o per Ib ; turkeys , 8@12e. C KuosStrictly fresh , 19e candled. Coxcoui ) Giui'ts 30l40o ( per 10 Ib bas ket. ket.MU.ACU MU.ACU flnu'iH In kegs , 8j510o per Ib. HiXtN'.is Common , (1.50c 3.23 per bunch ; choice , J-.50@lt.50. LUMON-.S J5.5'J ' per case. OnIXOES Floridu. * 4.00@4.2.I5 per box. CJA.MB Per dozen : Mallards , rAWtf2.7ri ) ( ; tciil , fl.00@1.25 ; quail , 23.00 ; prairie chickens - ens , tll.Wt ; rabbits , fl.OO ; squirrels , $1.00 ; venison , ( JfflOo per Ib. CHANUKIUIIES T7.50@9,00 per bbl. Pitovisioxs Hums , No , 1 , llj o ; No.2 , lie ; shoulders , 7 ? < c ; rib bacon , lie ; clear bacon , } c ; picnic-hams , lOc ; dried beef hams , c ; dry salted clears , short , 8) ) o ; extra short , 8Kc : short ribs , Stfc ; pickled pigs' feet , 15 Ib kits , & 0o : lard , I'KdJlOcj ' smoked sausage , 0@Sc per Ib ; hog casings , 17@lc , O CRI.KUV 25Cif30o per dozen. 3 Oxioxs-40C50o per bu. CAinuai-t2.00 : per 100. IJiu/rs lOe jier bu , TUIIXIIM 30c per bu. SADKII KIIAUT UblsM,75 ; half bblst2.75. Ai'1'i.u-i-Oholce , I2.50W2.75 per bbl ; fancy , 13.00 per bbl ; common , I1.50O1.7J per bbl. CIDKU Michigan , fO.OO@0.5J per bbl of 33 pals ; California pear cider , $15.00 per bbl. PopCoitx Hicc , SQile ; common , 2QJc. ! OAHUOIS ( Oo per bu. HEANB Choice eastern handpickcd navies , $3.00 per bushel ; western hand picked nu- Vies , fl.751.60 ; mediums , * 1.30@MU ; Lima beans , 5o per Ib HAY-F. o. b. cars , No. 1 uplan-J , No. Ib upland , $5.00. UiUK-llO.UO@10.00. , . Ciiorrr.n Fr.BD-414.00 ® 13. 00 per ton. Cons nir > r.2f ! . " . VINBCUK - Cider , lOQISo per gal. ; white wine , KXR20C per fftl. " Grocer * ' J/lRt , nevlsed prices are s follows : HAOOISII Stark'A , fceainlesii , C2c ; Amos- kenp , seamless , 17'fc ' ; Ilfewlston A , seamless , 19c ; American , Jcninlcss , 17c ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , llWUc ; gunnies. iBinglo , I3c ; gilnnlcs , double. Wo ; wool sack , 85c. Twines FlHst , JlSc : extra sail , anyiilq ; sail H , 2KJ21c ( ; ; cot ton. 22o ; jute , PC. Dm iti : Fitt'iT Figs , in boxes , per Ib. lOc ; dates. In bo.Vcs. 7itlOij London Malaga layer ralslni , jicr box , $2WHt8.75j ! Malaga loose raisins. t2kHi2.f : ( > ' . ) ; new Valencia raisins , per Ib , 84C ; California loose musca tels , per box , $2.1HM2.10 ) ; California Loudens , S , f2.4ll : pitted chel-rics , Derlb , lOc ; Cali fornia utipared evaporated peaches , 1Sc < < tsc ; evaporated California appricotH , IScCantce ; currants , O1 , ( it7c ; Turkish prunes , 4 @ 4nic ; citron. 2-iiilcj ) orange ] ieel , 15c : lemon peel , lOc ; Califurnla French prunes. llyflOc. Coi-nis : : Mocha. 2V 2tlc ; Kio , good , lO ® 17c ; Mandahllng , 20@2- ; roasting Hio , 15i ( * lOe ; O. C3. Jtivo , 24rt-0c ; Java , interior , ! WQS 25c ; Hio , fancy , KKiglOc ; Santos and Mara- calbo. 17jrl ( c : Arbuckles , 21' c ; McLaugh- lin'sXX.\X,2l > , i- . Sl-OAit Granulated , 7J/c ; conf. A , 7 } c ; white extra C , 7\c ; extra C , 7-Vc ; yellow C. 01'e ; powdered. SJjc ; cubes.8lic. . HKESWA.X Choice yellow , 2C ) < ilJ2l ! , c ; dark colored , I8it14e. ( Ciir.csn VOUIIR Amerlcn , full cream , 12 ( ? > 12 , ' c ; full cream Cheddars , Iliil2c ( ; full cream Hats , VJHc , PifKi.Ks Meiiium , In bbls , $5.00 : do , in half bhls , $8.00 ; small , In bbls , * 0.00 ; do , In half bbls , S3.50 : gherkins , in bbls , J7.00 ; do , half bbls , S4.IH ) . Ton \cco- Plug , C0-05c ; smoking , 10@19c. JKM.IKS f 1.25 per 80-lb pall. SALT $1 80 ( < J1.85 per bbl. HOI-I : 7-10 , 10fe. ? MAri.i : Si'OAit-Hricks , ll ( < M2c per Ib ; penny cakes , 12vi 13c per Ib ; pure maple syrup , $1.00 per gal. Tins Young Hyson , common to fair. 2oc ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30 ( < f55c ; Gunpowder , common to good , 2225c ; Gun powder , choice to fancy , 40i ( 03c : Japan.com- mon to medium. 15'n20c ; Japan , choice to fancy , 30@l5c ; Oolong , common to good , 25 ( ' 85c ; Oolong , choice to fancy , 50i70i ( ) ; Impe rial , common to medium , 25a85c ( ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40d.Vo. ( ) NOT.Almond - * , 15 ( < ? 17e ; filberts , 12fi15c ; Urnzil , OC'dlllc ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , 10illc ( ; peanuts , 0 ( 9c. CiiACKKittB'.nllc * per Ib ; assorted cakes , 7 @ 23c per 111 an per list. CA.MIY Mixed. ST13c ; stick. 8 ( ffi9 > a'c ; rock candy , 10'i@13c ; fancy candy , 7a2bc. ( Dry Goods. COTTON- FLANNELS 10 per cent dls. : LL , 5J c ; CC , ti i'c ; SS , 7 = re ; Nameless , 5c ; UX , ISe ; H , 20c ; No. 10 , H'e ' ; No. 40 , 10' c ; No. 450 , 1'JJfc ' ; No. 80 , 18J < io ; No. 30 , colored , 9c ; No. 50 , colored. 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 123a'c ; Hristol , 12We ; Union Pacific , 17c. CAHI-UT W.Mii' Bib White , IS' c ; colored , 21 > < c. HATTS Standard , Sc ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , 12 } c ; Hoonc , 14c ; 13 , cased. $0.50. PIIISTH Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater , 5) c ; Berlin oil , 0 > c ; Garner oil , 7c. PUINTS Pink and Kobes Allen Oc ; Hivcr- point , BijC ; Steel Hiver , Oj Jc ; Hlchmond , Pacillc. 7c. I'm STS Dross Charter Oak , 5 } c ; Ratnapo , 4h'e ; Lodl , pi e ; Allen , Oc ; Uicli- mend , ( % c ; Windsor , li } c ; Eddystoae , O. c ; Paeilie , 0,4c. , , , UI.IACIIID : : SIIIITIXO : Berkeley cambric No. 00 , 9 } < , 'e ; Best Yyt , 4-4 , 0 ; c ; butter cloth O O,4l4ef Cabotj 7 > v ; Farwell half blcaehod , 8 } < , c ; Fruit of lyouu ll'j'c ; Greene G , 4i'4o : Hope , 7 o ; King Philip cambric , lie ; Lolis- dale cambric , lOJije ; Lonsdale , 9c ; Now York mills , lie ; Pepperell , 42-in , lie ; Pcpperell , 40-in , 12e ; Pcpiicrcll. 0-4 , lOc ; Pepporell , 8-4 , 21c ; Pepperell , y-4'ic ! ; Pepperell , 10-4. 25c ; Canton , 4-4 , SJ-jC : Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , He ; Valley , Be. , FI.AXXHLS Plaid Raftsmen , SO : Goshcn , 32fc } ; Clear Lake , ; IO } e ; Iron Mountain , OIISKT JIAXS Androscoggin , 'e , 7 'c : Uockport.'OJi'e ; Uoncstoga , OKc ; Ticks York , 30 Iri.'l2 , ' . < e ; York , 33 in. , 13Kc ; Swift river , } ' ( cThorndike ; OO , SJ c ; Thorndiko KF , Sl-fc ; Thorndike 120 , 9 ; e ; Thorndike XX , 15c ; Cordis No. 5 , 9 > c ; Codis No. 4 , I'ic. DUXI.MS Amoskoapr , 0 oz , 13V e ; Kvcrctt oz , 13' Je ; York , 7o/ , 18'c ; Haymaker , S'.jc ; Jaffroy XX , llj-ic ; Jaffrey XXX , 12'ic ; Beaver Creek AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek U1J lie ; Beavei- Creek CC , lOc. KKXTUCKV JEANS Mnmorial , 15c ; Dakota , ISc ; Durham , 27Ke ; Hercules , ISc ; Leaming ton , 22 , ' < c ; Cottswold , 27' < fc. CHASH Stevens' B , Oc ; Slovens' B bleached , 7e ; Stevens' A , 7j c ; Stevens' A bleached , S' c ; Stevens' P , & } e : Stevens' P , bleached , 9 > fe ; Stevens' N , 9&e ; Stevens' N , bleached , 10'Wi ' * ; Stevens , SKt , 12 , c. Mibt-Ki.i.Axr.oirs Table on cloth , $2.50 ; plain Holland , 9 } e ; Dado Holland , 12J c. lirown Atlantic A ' ' Atlantic Sheeting , 4-4 , 7''c ; lantic II , 4-1 , 7)4c ) ; Atlantic I ) , 4-4 , 0 fc ; At lantic 1' , 4-4 , Oe ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4e ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , O e ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , tie ; Indian Head , 44 , 7'-tjc ; Law rence LL , 4-4 , tc ! ; Old Dominion , 4-1 , 5J c ; Pepperell H , 4-4 , 7e ; I'opperell O , 4-4 , OJfc ; Pepperell , 8-4 , IS e ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 2lc ; Pepperoll , KM , 2lc ; ; Utica , C , 4-4 , 4 ? o ; Wachusctt , 4-t , 7 Je ; Aurora K , 4-4 , 7e ; Aurora era H. 4-1 , OKc. Dfcis West Point 29 in , 8 oz. , tO e ; West Point 29 in , 10 oz. 12c ; West Point 29 in , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point 40 In , 11 oz , lOc. FiAXXii.s-Hed : , C , 2-1 in , 15Ke ; E , 24 In , 2l4eGG ! ; , 21in , 20c ; HAF , % , 25c ; JKF , 9t , 27JijC. GIXCIIIAM Plunkett checks , 7 } < jc ; Whitten- ton , 7Kl ; York , llc ; Normandi dress , S c ; Calcutta dress , S' e ; Whittenton dress , Renfrew ress. c. CAMIIIUC.S Slater , 5'4c ' ; Woods , 'iji'c ; Standard , 5'/c ; Peacock , BJi'o. 1'i'iXTH , IxiiinoBi.UK Arnold , OJ c ; Amer ican , 0'4c ' ; Gloucester , ( Vfo : Arnold C long cloth , 9o ; Arnold 13 long cloth , W a ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10 } c ; Stlcfel A , 12c ; Wiuusor Gold Ticket , lutfc. -jH nnd ClionilcalH. Misciii\xious : : Sulph. neid , \c\ \ \ citric acid , COe ; tartarlc , 50c ; bal. copaiba , IWo : borax , 12e ; chloroform , 47c ; glycerine , 25c ; gum arable , select , 81 , 00 ; gum camphor , 'ilc ; gum opium , * 5.'t,25 ; sulph. morphia , $2,80 ; bromide potassium 'Jo. OILS Carbon , 150 ° , lOJ c ; hcadlight,175 < = , lC > ie ; gasoline , 71 ° , 12'u'e. ' West Virginia i'J i summer , lie ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 golden ma 'J chine , 18o ; extra W. S. lard , 84c ; No. 1 lard , 11 4"c ; turpentine , 52c : linseed , raw , 5be ; 11e 11I boiled , Olc. QUINISM : P. & W. , per oz , 55c ; German , I per oz , 40c. i Lumber. jtl j First and second clear , I1/ In.$19 00(351 ( 00 tl First nnd second clear , 1H in. . , 47 00(1/50 ( 00 tlK tlt Third clear , I'/lgUi ' in 43 00 40 00 Asolect , l'ir < ( > l' in 37 00W89 ( 00 K H select , 1JCOUK It ) 33 00 ( a5 00 A stock boards , 12@10 feet , 12 In 40 00 1t B stock boftrds > 12fMU feet , 12 in 41 00 t stock boards , 12ftf 10 feet , 12 In 80 00 D stock bourdsj U'tf'lO ' feet , 12 In 23 00 Flooring , first common , 0 in ! M 00 Flooring , soeoml ciiinmon , 0 in 32 ( K ) Select fencing llborfug 19 00 Siding , llrstnnd soc-'onil clear , 14if ( 10 feet.25 00 Siding , llrst coriimo'n , 10 feet 22 00 Siding , second tronihion 19 00 Common boards. . . ' . ' 10 00 No. 2 boards , all lofigths 14 50 Fencing , No. i ; 1'J@-0 feet 10 50 Fencing , No. 2/12,14 , and 18 feet 15 50 Joist and scantllng2x4 ; , 14 ( < 310 lect 10 00 Timber , 4x4 , 8x8 , lO feet 17 50 Pickets , I ) and' ! ! flat 22 00 Pickets. D and'H .square 2500 Shingles , extnt A. ! ; 2 SO Shingles , standard A 2 00 Lath 240 OG Batts,2kin 70 G Butts , # x3 , S I S 40 in well tubmg.D and M bov 22 00 MotulH and Tinners' Htoclt , Block tin , small pig $ .28 Hlocktin , bar 29 Copper , planished boiler sizes 84 Copper , cold rolled 81 Copper , sheathing 80 Copper , pltts. . . . . . 80 Leather. Hemlock sole , 1837o per Ib ; oak sole , 31 ® 3Co per Ib ; oak harness , 80 ( < 782o per I1 } ; selec ted oak nnd trace , 85o porlb ; oak and hem lock upper , 20 22o per foot , Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , 60 < a90o per Ib , awordlng to * * weight ; oak calf skin. No , 1 , 00c ( < $1.00 per ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , * 1.00@1,10 lierlb ; hemlocK kin tkln , No , 1 , 00 ( < s > 70o per b ; oak kip ckm , No. 1 , 70@SOc per Ib ; PMla- . .10 per Ib. Cordovan russett , lo ; satin llnlsli , 20o perfect ; welt Icnther. $3.5' ) < Neo per side ; moroccos , i pebble poati , 2iK'(3C ( per foot ; moroccos , boot lev , 8X < f80o per fool ; glove calf .kms , 2i'30c ' i > er foot ; Douglas kid. ! * 0if4tH. ( ' per loot ; knuparoo skins , 40iif 0c psr foot , according lo miality. Toppings , $ -1.10 1000 per dozen ; linings. M.WCIP00 per dozen ; aprotiskms , $10.00 ( < 9 12.W per dozen. The Mystery of n flat. ICe v York World : A mysterious mid pathotle auction sulo took 'placo in Now York tlio other day in an uptown lint. H hiul cvidcntlv been occupied by n woman , young , bountiful nml refined , nnd she lind gone out of ilwitlioul removing - moving even her rings thut lay in the jewel stand on the dninty drosssng- tuhlo. Everything wns sold unrooi'v- I'dly. A piano with n julu of tongH and sheet after olivet of elat-nic-al musk * . A library containing nil tlio best of Ihr modern authors , and many whom the verdict o ( the ages have con secrated ; books finely bound and artistically illustrated , showing thai tlie reader liked to have her menial food served up on dainty tlishos. Pio- tures llml , while thev were nol perhaps very costly , showed tlio owner know the best and appreciated it. Hrie-a-brao of sorts and well solcetuil , A lablo ser vice consisting of napery like uin , and china showing Iho bcs-t of the Wedgwood , Kovresand Worcester man ufactures. A wearing apnarel dainty enough for a princess. Tinv slippers , Hvo-and-a-half-glovcs , stockings like silk cobwebs , and handkerchiefs as lino. Kastorn shawls , dulieato lace- trimiiied lingerie nil the beautiful things with which a high-broil and lux urious woman surrounds hei-bolf. Ap parently no selections had been made , nothing kepi back , and Iho .woman had walked nway bovond a doubt with noth- W" hut Iho clothes she wore. The nue- tioncor said briefly in answer to all inter rogations , that tlio owner had suddenly determined to go inlo n convent , and had directed that the oiiliso contents of Iho Mat bo disposed of for the benelit of the institution slio had entered. It was plain Hint the tragedy of n life lay be hind it , but what it was , the details of it , will never bo known. Thn I'rcMldcnt's Message. The inaugural address of the Great Hock Inland Itouto , Ihe Chicago , Kan sas & Nebraska Railway , is lo announce that on IN'ov. 18 , solid vestibule trains will bo run between Chicago ami Den ver , Colorado Springs and 1'uoblo with out change , making close connection at the above points with all trains for Sail Lake , Los Angeles , San Francisco , I'orllainl , Oregon , and all points west ; and at Kansas City ami St. Joseph east ward for Chicago. St. Louis and all points east , north and south. These royal trains , consisting of Pullman sleeping cars , restful reclining chair cars and magnificently furnished day coaches were built ex pressly for this service by the Pullman company , and are without question the handsomest over turned out by that famous establishment. The reclining chair ears spoken of are free to all holders of lii-sl-elats tielcols , and a cortcous attendant will bo found with every ear to attend to the wants of our palrons. Ask your nearest tickel ngenl for a lickot via the great Rock Island route , or write toJOHN JOHN SKUASTIAN , Gen. Ticket and Pass Agent , Topeka , Kan. TJiree Voles n Minute. Washington Post : Three votes per minulc , sayH a dispatch from Now York this is the record made by the light ning clerks in the thirty-beeond pre cinct of Ihe Twenty-second assembly dibtrieton Tuesday. Tlio precinct in a large one , extending from Eightieth to Eighty-fourth streets and from Avenue A to the East river , and owinir to the largo number of new buildings , the in crease in registry was very great. When it was discovered , after the reg- islry books were closed , lhal a total of 1,017 votes were to bo cast during the alloted len hours on cleclion day , it was believed to be next to im possible to accomplish it , for an average - ago of ono vote per minute has been considered excellent work. The voters in this precinct were , therefore , very uneasy lest they should not bo able to cast their votes , and the natural result was a tremendous rush during the early hours. At 0 o'clock when the noils opened , there were * 2i5 ( men in the line , which extended up Avenue A nearly lo Eighty-third street. As high as & 2 was paid by anxious voters for a place near the head of tlio lino. Captain O'Connor and twelve policemen were on hand to preserve order. At noon there were 77/i / votes in the boxes , and tlio line had dwindled to nothingness. Not a single arrest was made , and but one or two challenges occurred during the entire day. A Vtrttt Class Hotel. A traveler on the Pennsylvania Lim ited is surrounded by the comforts of a metropolitan hotel. In the dining , smoking , library and sleeping cars of the btcam heated electric lighted vesti bule train passengers are carried from Chicago to New York in the quickest time over made by a regular train. For reservatioiiH apply lo C. W. Adams , As- sibtant General Passenger Agent , G5 Clark Blrccl , Chicago , III. A Very Nervous Ilrlile. Philadelphia Uecord : Two hundred wedding guests , who had assembled in church at Glen Gardner , N. J. , on Thursday , waited in vain for tlio core- monies. Jacob Slater , the wealthy owner of a grist mill , and Miss Annie Hloom were to hnvo been married. The invitations were issued two weeks ago. Many presents were oont to the bride's house. Tlio church was beautifully decorated. The minister grew impa tient , and after half an hour a messen ger arrived with a note for the minis- tor. The wedding had been postponed. The bride was lee nervous lo pass through the ordeal. An AliHolute Otiro. The ORIGINAL AlllKTINK OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and till skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles , Ask for the OHIGINAL , AUICT1NH O1NT- MKKT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co , , at 23 cents per box by mall 30 cents. PEERLESS DYES Kohl by r.ll. I-AI.MER. K. P. nirilMAX. J. II. UI.AM-llJtHU PALMER. niCHMAN & CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , Ofllce-llooni VI. Onpniltu Kichaneo llulldlnw , Lulon flock Yttfila , Boil 111 Ouiiilm , N ti. f.OniMEn.W STERFIELDiSt MAUEV Live Stock Commission , Itoom 15 , KxcbanfO tiutldlilii , Unlou block Vnrcja. buutlj OnjnL , NL , ALEX"AND'ER & FITCH ? Coniinision Dealers in Liye Sod 200IU n , t'po lt I'lcLncge IlulldlnK , Union Ptoclc Vardu , biMitll Oinuba. Neb. " UNION STOCftt YAKDS CO Of Oraalia , Limited. ABrTouTfiTrni Implomonte. * " " " CHUnCHILL PARKED. Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , < - rrliU and lliifelo. Jmic * Sttrrlbctitccb9tb ticl lUUi.Oinatiiv , " - LININGER A METC-ALF CO. , AgricnlturaHmplementsWagonsCarriage , , $ Dufplo. no. Wholrrnlp. Ornulm , N-br ki > , TXriLiNTonEiNDORF" & MARTIN. WtiolollMn lloitltr * In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies JOl. KXt , fi > Dd W7 JOIIKI Strt t , OmKlia , P.'p. MAST & CO. . Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders Cullitatort , llaj nnan.Cliitr Mill ) mnl l.uln > n l'iil Ttrltn * . Cor. lltn ami McholM MH'PH. VVINO"NA IMPLEMENT co.T Wliolf'alr , Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies < , f r 1" > i i M * > > OMAHA UltANCIt. J. F. SEIBERLING A CO. . Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine. W. K Mcail , Mansiicr. 151,11 tarriinoith st. Omnlift. MOLINE.MlLUURN&STODDARDCo Mauuracturfrinntl Jobbcra In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , PJOWS Etc. ( "or. 8lh nuJ P cllc ( gtrcelt , OmMia , Nrb. Artiata'Matorlnle , AHOSPE. Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , IM.t IHnlslM Mrrrt. Omaha , Notjra ki . Booksellers nnd Stntlonore. " H. M. & S. W. JONES. Siiccfiscrulo A.T. Kfnjon A. Co. , WhnlfMle AllcUlt BooksGllers and Stationers. Finr W ililliiR Slittlonery. Cimmirirlnl St lloncrj \X1 Douulni Street. Oiunlm. Noli. Boot * and Shoe * . „ KIRKENDALL. JONES Ai CO. . ISuccuiBors tu llcetl , Joncn a t o. ) Wholesale Mannfactnrcrs of Boots andSliocs AK ntnIor llostiin llutifcr Shoe I'o. lltr. , 11U A 111 * ll rni-y M. , Om L . ebrialln. W. V. MORSE k CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-llOi Uouulns SI. . Omnlm MumilacUirySum mer M. . llLitun. Coffooa , Splcoa , Elo- " ' " ' "CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omnljm Coffee and Sploc Mllli. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , KliTvrlnir KitrncH. Lnunrtrj Illue. Inks , Klc. Hi 1116ll rp r Slreul. ciainln. N lir i > . Crockery and Glassware. W.L.WRIGHT. Atf nt for tfcr Mnnufirtureri anil Imrnrteri of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Cliimneys , Etc. JJIScB. 817 S. Will St. , Ore h . Ntbranka. PERK INS , GATCH'&LAUMAN. Importers nnd Julibcrs u ( Crcckcr/ , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Ktr. 1514 Frr-.um St.Aorr 1'axtun BulldlnK. Commission and Storage- ' RIDDELL Storage and Commission Merchants , Speclnitlr- " - - C'.o ' 'nultrr , Hume. llSllotrardatriot. Om ka. r " CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . Kucci' torn to McSbnnc & Scbrncdcr. ) Profluce Commission and Cold Storage , FREDERICK J. FAIRBHASS. Wholc'nlo Flour. Feed , Grain and General Commision Mcrclinnt. Currcspondcnroollcllol. 1UII North ICtb etrot't.Omiiliii , Neb. Coo ! , Coke and Lime. OMAHA COALrboKE & LIME CO. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 2099outh lth Street , Onmhn , Nehrnikn. J . J. JOHNSON & ICO. . Manufacturers ofUme , Anilshlpppiii in Ciml , Co.\k , Cuinun IMi'itcr , I.IK IJralnTilc.nnilsiuwer Pipe. OHlce 'JI8..S. 1HU St. , Oiualia , Nob. Taleiilicn til. _ " Dry Goods nna Notions. M. E SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 anil 110 < PoiiKlAi , Cor. llth ft. , Omnhn. Neb. KILPATR1CK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , Notions Gcota' FurKlrhlng Coorti. Corner llth nnd UaJnoj bts. , Omuha , Nebranku. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Goto 2H South 13lti St. , OmtbB. Neb. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Kurticm Street , Ornnhn. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omaha. Ncbraikn. Croc rlos. rCALLAGHER * CO ? Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , VOS , TU7 , TO anil 711 \ 10th St. , Omalm , Net ) . McCORD. BFt. DY 4 CO. . Wholesale Grocers , t Hi nnd LeitTeiiworth Street ! . Omnlm , Neliraekn. Hardware. . SADDLERY CO , Wholoalo .MnnufacturerHor Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware Anil Leather. HOI , Ho : , nnd HO ; Darner Bt.,0uaha , Ncbr sku. IHoayy j ardvynro. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprtngi , Wagon Slock. lUniirarc. I.umlicr , Ktc. 1501 BUI ] 1211 Uaruejr Hlrvct , Oui li . HIMEDAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , JUcclnulch' TotilB nml llnlFnlo HCH ! ( ' . KOo Duuiilal Hlreet , ( Jmiilin , Nehrankn , RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO Wholesale Hardware , fill nnd Ilarnor Kin. , Omnlm , Neb. Weitrrn Ac nli lor Aumln rondrr Co. , Jullerinn HUcittmli , Kalrliaukt Stkndanl Hcnlci. LEE. CLAKENm.SEN HARD- Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , ftln , Phcfit Iron , cto. Apcnts for Howe Scnlen , Miami l'ouil r nndl.yiniin Curlicil wire , Uiualiu , NebranW . U " Hntn , Cnps , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE it c67 Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Good& 11U7 II ruor etrtet , OmaHn , Kc _ J.umbor. _ _ " ' OMAH"A LUMBER co. , F All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale J1 18tJ yireet and Ilulpn r'aolflc Track. ( ) m.i . LOUTS BRADFORD7 Dealer in Lumber , Lain , Lime , Sash , Io U , KU. IirJi-Ccrujr "Ib nud IJou/lm , Cc-u i , < - * C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , Uthaixl Cahforalit Slrgf 1 . Qniah * . Nobrajki. f UlitJ V . vj. , , , , , Lumber ' Lime Cenfic , , , , Etc , Cornerfth And DOUBIM ? la..OmAhft. " T."wTHARVEY To Dealers Only , Office , 14(3 ( Knrrmm Street , Om h . JOHN A. WAKEFIELD. Wholesale Lumber , Etc. Ituportril uml Anirrlrmi 1'ortliin.l tVrapnl Stall Ajitut for Mllw ukpo llrilrnullc IViuc nl tnd ljulacT CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Linfc Wtoil Curpft * nnj I'srquc t Kloorlnu. 1Mb ami DouU | ' Mltllnorynnrt Notloim. " " I. OUERFELDER * CO. . Importers & Jotters in Millinery & Nolionsi ! > a iinnml 213youth Illli Strri-t 1 CANFIELD MANUFACTUniNa"bo. , ' Manufacturers of Oyeralls ; < an > 1'auU , Mi i , Ktr. UWnhd ll i l > ou l Street , Ooinlm. Net ) . Nottona. j. T. ROBINSON"NOTION coT. Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 403 n'l V > HuitlllOtll ! > t , , Onl ii . Oils. _ ' _ CONSOLIDATED TANK'llNE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Aile Hroiig. Ktc. . OmMil. A. II Hli hnp. M nmer , V1NYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 1105 Hnrnor Strcot , Oiimh * . Office FIxturoB. TIIK H1M.MON1IS .MANtH-'AtTt'lilNO CO. ( -Muinlfuctnrc.- Banlc , Office and Saloon Fixtures , M ntle , Slilrboantii , Hook CH O. , DriiR KUturps.Wall l'o i ! . Piutulon * . IIMIIiiKJ.roiinti'rs. llcornnil Wine C'imli'rn , Mirror".etc. Kactory uiu' uttlrc , 1T , J nuil 1131 Couth IVtU MIOmaba , Tclcrliono 1131 , Paints and Oils. CUMMlNGS-ib NEVtJ WUolo'alo Di'alcr * In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , HIS Farnam Street , Omnho.Ncb. Popor. CARPENTER PAPER CC. Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carrj a. nice utock of 1'rlntlnit , Wrappliia nnd Wrlllnl Tk 'ir. Spixlnl nttontlon tlvon to car loail urdvrs , Paper BOXOSJ JOHN L. WILKIE. Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory. No . 1.11 ; and 1310 Douglas tit. , Omnlm , Neb. . Soods. , PH1L. STIMMEL .v'cb.r * ' Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 11 iiml UU Jones Street. Umalia. Storage , ForwnrdlnK & Commission Aft M ST R O N C , P ETT1S "it CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Drunrh liouteof the Heitncv IIUKCV Co. lluitglesat wtiulesale nnii retail , l.KH l.ilOniul 131Icurd btreet , Ooiulia. Tolopliuiio No. 7WJ. STORZ & ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , 1531 NortU Klgtliloontli Street , Onmlm , Ntb. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE Mannfactnre Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John KiioneU'r , I'roprlptor. l ) Dodco anil lUliinil id Nurtli Mil tilroel , Uiuiilui. Printers' WatorlalB. WESTERN NEWSPAPER Auxiliary Publishers , Di'Blcrs lu TJ-IIC , I'rc M'B nml 1'rlnli'rn' Supplies. L01 South mil Slreel.OiUHhii. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 911 Clothing and l.catbcr lieltlnz. 10UH KHriium StroeU ijah , Doora , Etc. J M. Ai'riiSBROw fTr.nT.G . , Vy'liolemilu Muniir cturc-ni of Sash. Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , llranch Odlcn , Ulli nnd Uanl titrceti , Uumhii , Nub. ' " "BOHN MANUFACTURING coT" * I Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , ' V tiMlDiti , HUlr Work nnd Interior lliir'l Wooil Kln B . N. E. CurucrMli lunl Li'iivoiiworlLi huculs , , Umalia , ti'ou. Steam Fittings , Pumps , Etc. A. L.'STRANG CO. , " Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Jtonm , Walcr , llu.lwny nml Mlnlnx Huppllee. Klc. tOU , tU anil Wl I urnniii Hired , Uinnhii. c 1-1 UH"C HILL M Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Jlcnw ul Water Supplies. n < " l'iiinrter for .Mnut , il Knrnnm t. , Oni a U. S. WIND ENGINE K PUMP CO. . " Steam and Water Supplies . . . , tral.l..x . . Bt. . O.nah. . BROWNELU & . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , ib"rtIfuB . .HnlS'0lhI81a:8K-iu.H'- ? , ; : ! < Iron Works. j ' ' < STEAM 'BOLER'wbm | < S , Carter b ton , Tron-n , Manufuctnrert of till fclndi Steam Boilers , TanKs and Sheet Iron WorK \Vorki tioutliSOtli and 11 A il. CrOMlniT. i'AxiliN .v "vriJiai'Nij'TjTo.v WUIIKB. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worfc Kniilno * . \VorU.aonornl I'oumlrr , Maolilnonnd liluikiuiltli Work , Oilii o iinil Wurki , U. 1' , Itjr , UDI | lith ( JtrflclOmuhu. OrvTABA VVTKE A : lnON"WORKS. * NOW Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings EASY tk Hall * , Window ( iuanl * . Flower HlanituVlru Vlirui.Klo. W North Kill Htrt'ut , Omaha. " " " ' "o M A H"A SA"F"E nnd inoN WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes VaulU. Jail Work , Iron anil Wlro K nclny , Slvir. lUo , U. Au4roon , l'iot > 'r Cor. Htli untf Jnckigii Su. CHAMPION IRON nnd VV1RE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railing ? , Guards nml Scrnein. for lntnkiolHco4t nrc .r lilencc , etc , itupMvoil AwnlnkU > cki > 'iiiili Mnililaor/ Illwrtiiinltli Workn. U K.ullt lllli St. MEACHER 4 WHITMORE , Fireand Burglar Proof SafG5Tiine Locls titiier.ii/tif iKi. . ihvUulil ftutu .v Vnulti iiuil J al : w rk , ilv.S. lilU Hi i il