THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JFBIDAY , NOVEMBER 23 ; 1888. 3 There Waa a Good General Trtulo In Whoat. CORN OPENED QUIET AND TAME. Acllvo With MUle or No Varlrt- tlon 1'rovlnlotis Soincwlmi Unset- tlctl-Cnttlo UnUier Slow With Rood Nntivcs Higher. CHICAGO PROOUCK SIAIIKKT. CntCAOO , Nov. 22. [ Special TclcRrara to TIIK HKI : . ] Thcro wai liberal speculative trading in wlieut to-day and ft broad market was tlic result. The public , iw well ns pro fessionals , participated on a generous scale. 1'rices averaged considerably higher than yesterday , and closed with the improvement fully sustained. The opening was rattier wild , with sulcs at tl.lOX Jl.ll V'rlll WM nboui i/c above yesterday's close. The trad ing crowd concluded that the market had been opened high to enable some of the leaders to sell to advantage , and tiio prevail ing disposition was to sell. Nevertheless the market advanced to * l.lll , caned off slightly and then went to tl.lljf. Heavy selling by the general crowd and by houses that were conspicuous on the buying sldo Tuesday and Wednesday , broke values sharply. May de clined lirst to ll.io ; and later IocGinbcr sold down the scale from to fl.OT'4 ' , mid January fromSI.OT'f ' The market rallied about Ic from thusu prices on renewed buying by Kennctt , ana persisted purchases by Lyon. The latter house bought steadily in an unobtrusive way , throughout the session , on soft spots. The crowd is Just now very badly mixed on the question of speculative probabilities. An old and very careful observer , who rarely allows his prejudice or sentiment to cloud his Judg ment , unburdened himself in this wlso : "Tho syndicate or combination that smashed the market down with a great mass of speculative offerings the other day lias covered Its wheat , I should say , ami possibly jnado a turn on the other side. ThUjjbreak brought out a big lot of wheat on slop or ders. The market is now about even , I should Judge , and ri | > o for another raid. It will continue to present temptations so long ns our prices am out of line. I wsint to state , however , that wo arc rapidly approaching a legitimate basis , and I cannot s < > o why opcr- ntors should engage In short selling as cour- ngcously or as heavily as when prices were localise hit'lier. 1 hear of some Hour being worked for export , and foreigners nro not so indifferent ns our eastern and foreign advices indicate. " As before stated , there was a good general trade In wheat. Commission houses report tictive business , and that is satisfactory proof of the revival of public interest in wheat speculation. The break has induced a healthy investment inquiry , and now buying seems to bo generally by good people. "Shoe Strincers , " as narrow margin operators arc termed , have fared ill of lato. The closing range was J Wlc higher than yesterday , viz : December Sl.lHij ; ; January $1.07 % , and May $ I.111MK > The near futures made the greatest proportionate gain. 1'rices are now ye nbovo bottom touched for May , und 4c nbovo bottom for December , The corn raarkot opened ( inlet and tame at nbont closing prices of the previous day. Thcro was nothing , apparently , to cause any strength in the wheat pit , and that was the cause assigned Inter for the liriner tone which the corn deal assumed. Receipts were heavy , and those estimated for to-morrow , 39.'i cars , were certainly not small enough to make a bull feature of. Liverpool was quoted firm , but Atlantic seaboard shipments were light , and the outward Inspection from here was under recent averages. There was a good demand from shorts , however , and they were en couraged in their desire to buy. by purchases inado bv leading operators and by the sharp demand of cash corn. The amount of busi ness done was light , and principally of u local scalping character , but the offerings were light , and the feeling averaged ( inner than yesterday. The market closed at , 4 ( > % c bid for November , an advance of % c on Wednes day's ' price ; December at 38 MU , is , ' c higher , and May at as ; c bid , Is virtually unchanged. The provision trade was somewhat un settled. The continued largo receipts of hogs encouraged free soiling at the opening , and under the excessive offerings some thing of a break occurred in prices early in the day. Later , however , the market gained in strength. Morning sell ers showed a disposition to cover some of their short sales , and the ground lost was in n great measure recovered. Hutchinson was nlsoagood buyer during the last hour , and the closing all around was comparatively strong. The day's actual decline In pork was only B@KP , while lard wan unchanged to JJJiJc limber , and ribs unchanged to 'J > c lower. "Grain men and the old bear contin gent in the product were the principal sellers on the depression. Speculative trading was quito active , though for cash property orders showed a falling off. Cash lard sold at fS.40 @H.4D ; green Now York and Boston shoulders ' CHICAGO sxoca CHICAGO , Nov. 22. | Special Telegram to THE Hrx.l CATTI.R TraJo was rather slow m' ' snlnow'lati ' unsatisfactory for salesmen , 'et tlioro was little or no clinngo In value3 , as compared with yesterday , but there were too many undesirable natives , too many cheap lookiiiK und common steers on tliu market , that they were hard to dispose of ut satisfactory - tory prices. On account of the light offer ings of rangers , salesmen that had an orili- nary run of natives tried hard to get. a slight advance , but failed to got there. Tlioro were scarcely a dozen loads of good natives on the market. Prime native cowa and heifers are- beginning to sell nt higher prices , and chances uro that from this time out such will make better prices. Common old cows and rough stock ijfliHiniHy had to com- l > eto with 127 cars of Texas cows nnd common Teims steers Hint sold clieap. hence native canning stock ruled slow anil rather caster. There is nothing new in the stacker and feeder trade ; buyers from other states are iscarco , ami thcro are only n few outside orders. Light , SOO to 91K ) Ib Rtocrs , nt t'J.OO'J.50 , and averages of 1000 nnd up wards , * ' . ! . ? r > @ , VJ5. Hoceipts include 0,01)0 ) Toxaii and western cattle. Choice to extra beeves , JTi.Odfitfi.iiS ; medium to good steers , JMfl to 1500 Ibs , Jl.yO a.\00 ; 1'JOO ' to KIM Ibs , KUOft-l.JH ) ; U50 to miKJ Ibs , JU..K.7fi ( ] : ) ; rtock- crs and feeders , uulet at ? 'J. ( nriJ3.20 ; cows , bulls and mlxrd. weak al $1.40i ( < 'J.Sj ( ) TCXHS cattle , weak and fiffllOo lower ; steers , | 'JtO'p ! a..ll ; bulk , J'J.GO ( < i' > .sS5 ; cow , $ l.fiOfi2.40. Hogs Market uctlve , with little or no va riation In values as compared with yesterday. A few early sales In Uock Island and Hur- llngton divisions showed a decline of flc , but later on the general market , steadied up , clos ing steady. On sale , with fresh receipts , nbout iUI.OOO common and rough packers sola nt f.VSr. . 'i.l'T.H , and fair to good , t5. : X35.J5. ! An occiisionul lot sold at $5.1)7 ) . Underwood & Co. , nud ono of the other shippers paid 95.4.V3r > .50 for fancy heavy , but the bulk of yrltnd heavy sold nt t5.40@5.45. Light sorts nro In fair demand. The Llpton company bought about 600 , to average 103 Ibs , nt J5.80 (35. ( ! . Alorun & Henley paid W.20@5,1J3 for 2,000. to average ISO Ibs to UK ) Ibs , antt the Fowler out lit bought their usual number , to average ISO to 200 lb , at r. > . ' . ' 0@5,45. Joe Nash , buyer for Nela Morris , paid around about K > ,40 for Hunt light to uvcrngo I'M Ibs , or thereiiVouts. FINANCIAL. NEW VOIIK , Nov. 'J'3. [ Special Telogrum to Tim HHI ! , ] STOCKS London prices became - came materially higher thU morning , and the market oil Now York exchange opened rather feverish nnd Irregular , most of the list showIng - Ing fractional Improvement , ns compared with last nlght'i ' close. The highest prices , however , seemed mndo only to soil stocks upon , as values receded immediately , mid during the first twenty minutes , when heavy business was transacted , the general list de clined from ) ( to } ( points , later , In Northwestern - western nnd Lackuwanna , which were closely followed by Now England and L'nlcu Pacific. Oualm and Hluhmond Terminal were especial features of the decline , losing 1'tf nd 1'fS iwints respectively. There was a good deal of see saw to the forenoon market covering by shorts Imparting strength , and liquidation of long stocks having the contrary cdcct. At noon the market was fairly active , and heavy at the close , to the lowest prices thus far reached , though the general decline was not large. There was some heavy soiling Of Western Union nt the close , when prices In general were fairly firm , and in some stocks strong. Last nYtircs were usually within 1 point or less of the opening. The following wore the closing quotations : CT..1.4s regular. . . . 12S Northern I'aclOo. IT. P. 4icour > enl I2t do preferred W"i , . . . . . „ . . . _ , G f .W ICr.1 U.MHscoiipon3..1HV ! ( dopreferred HO 1'aelflcGsof TO . . .121 uY. . Central 107'i Ontral I'dcine : m < I' . , I ) , fill KU4 Clilmpo ft Alton..Ml Hock island Ito ChlnnKo.llnrllngt.on C. . M.&St. P KI > < gnlncy 108' doprefrrred Iffi\ ( Iliinols . ' ! . ' ! ' . .lopreferre l..ilOO'i ! 1..1I.AW I. , Unlnnl'acilte rat Kans.li \ Texas. . . iniV.St.L. | . k 1' 123 I.ukcShore USSI do prefrrrid. . . . 24' MlrhlciuH'entral. . M't Western Union Klj ! Moxnr ov CALT , K.isy nt 2- ! per cent ; last loan at 2 } per cent , closing nt2 ( ; 'Jlf per cent. PHIMB MKHCANTII.B Pirnri l.j@0 } ixr cent. SrKituxn E.XCIUVOR Dull but firm at W.SS for sixty-day bills , and fl.M for demand , CiftcAno. Nov. fti Wheat-Easy ; cash fl.US ; December , * 1.0S't'i ' Jnnuar.y , | 1.07f5 May , $ I.I7V- ( Corn cash , 40 c ; December , 3S'Co ; Jnnuary : i7'so ' ; May , : l7J < o. Oats Steay ; cash , 2tii/c ; December , SOVc ; May , . ' 10 ; ! c. Rye 5lc. llarley N'othliifj doin . Pnmu Timothy f 1.53 , Wliisky ? l'-2 . Pork Steady ; cash nnd December , nnd January , (14.47 ; May , ? 14.7'JK. Lard Steady ; cash , tS.Vi ; December , fiS. ' . " . ! , ; Januury , $8.17 ; May , W.IIJ. Flour Nominally uncliaiiBcd. UulU Meats Shoulders , J7.37Jffif.7.rin ; short clear , $ S.OO@j ! > .l ; short ribs , $ " . -15 ® . Uutter Firmer ; creamery , 22(3 ( 2iic ) ; dairy , OtjC'JOc. Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars , 10 ' Huts , lllj dijllc ; VounK Americas , s Firm ; fresh , s Unchanged ; tiuuvy reen salted , . liRht Kreen suited , lljft ; ; Rri-en. 5c ; salted bull , fi'fc ' ; Krcen bull , 4' ' c ; grocn dry Hint , ( abe ; dry calf , 7So ; branded hides , 15 percent oft ; deacons , : ij < ( $3Uc each ; dry salted , lOj lfle. Tallow Finn ; No. 1 , soliu packed , 5c ; No. , 4u ; cake , 5c. liecoints. Shitunents. Flour , bbls . 14,1)00 ) Sli.OOO Wheatbu . ! , UOO 21,000 Corn. lU . 33,000 : ! asii.tXK ) Oats , bu . US,000 130,000 Ityc , bu . . . . . KniihiiH Clly , Nov. 2J. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 red , cash , 1)1 ) J c asked ; December , 'Jl4c ) ' ; May , H'tfcbld ; No. 3 red , cash , 79c bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , Wo bid ; December. 05 > < c bid ; January , ! He bid ; May , lM > , ; o bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , no bids or off eritiRs ; December , 2S o ; May , 30cbid ; No 2 white , cash.Illc asked. Oats No. 2 , cash , no bids or on'erings ; May , 2.1''ebid. MiniK-npoliH , Nov. 22. Wheat Re ceipts , 370 cars ; shipments , tl'i cars. A bet ter demand was apparent from millers in the city , and ono or two mills that have boon idle for a few days have resumed operations. Good milling was held higher nt the start and some sales of northern were made at . 1.10. Closing : No. 1 hard , cash and December , * 1.20X ; May , * l.2ii < tf ; on track , * 1.21 ; No. 1 northern , cash , $1.0'.i > rf ; December , * 1.0'.I3 ' May , $1.1fi:1f : ; on track , J1.12W1.14 ; No. S northern , cash , $1.U2' ' ; December , $1.03 ; May , * 1.10 ; on track , $ I.04 ( < 1.08. Now Vork. Nov. 22. Wheat Receipts , 35,350 , ; exports , none ; market very dull nnd lfil'Hc higher ; there was a limited milling demand ; No. 8 rod , f 1.0(5j4iil.Hi ( ( ) ( ; < ? in ele vator , Sl.07fcjl.OS afloat , ? 1.07(31.07 ( f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , ? 1.00 ; ungraded red , $1.00'4@ ' l.O.'lii' . Options active , irretrnlar and higher ; early J4'@JliC up. declined Ji'C'i'Kc ' , advanced ' @lc , nnd closed Jj'e over yesterday ; De cember closed nt $ l.Ui % . Corn Hoceipts. HS.fiOO ; exports , SOO ; spot market fairly active and lirm at Ic higher ; No. Z , 50c in elevator ; 4UKf < tt53 > < f afloat ; ungraded mixed , : i7@50)ic. ) Options were more active at .VC't'lchiKherand strong , December closing at 4ilJ < c. Oats Receipts , U2COO ; exports , 550 ; spot market moro active and firmer ; op tions more active at % o up and strong ; De cember , 31J , < e ; spot No. 2 , white , JISJ c ; mixed western , : ( ) @ ( % ; white western , 34 Coffee Options opened steady and closed barely steady ; sales , 101,500 bags , including November , fl4. : ) ( u 14.50 ; December , $14.20 @ 14.T : ! ; January , $ l4.1fi@14.SO ; February , $14.20C il4.i5 : ; March , S14.20@14.40. Spot llio strong ; fair cargoes , tlii.ixi. Petroleum Steady ; United closed at 85T < c. Kggs Firm for choice : western , 25j$2Uc. ( Pork Quiet ; mess , * 15.75li.25. ( Lard Opened weak , but closed firm and quiet ; sales , western steam , fS.S7) < f ; Decem ber. * S.31Jt8.57 ( , closing at $3.57. Huttcr Choice scarce and strong ; western dairy , 18(223c ( ; western creamery , lS@33c ; Elgins , ! )4c. ) Cheese Firm ; western , 9@10K < 5. Mllwnukuo , Nov. 2Wheat Firm ; cash , $1.02ljj ; December , $1.03 ; January , ? i.wtf. Corn Easy ; No. 3 , 40K@41c. Oats-No. 2 white , : S0 31c. llye Quiet ; No. 1 , 55c. Harley Easy ; No. 2 , fiO c. Provisions Lower ; pork , $14.47J-f. Oinclniintl. Nov. 22. Wheat Quiet ; No. 8 red , * 1.03. Corn Active and firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 43 Oats Stronp ; No. 2 mixed , 2S > Uyc Quiet ; Js'o , 'J , 5. " > c , Whisky Steady , at $1,14. St. Ijouln. Nov. 23. Wheat Higher ; cash , Jl.OIl ; December , $ l)3 ( ) ? . Corn Firui ; cash , 3J * > 4i(3ii.jC ( ) ; December , 31 , ' c. Outs Firm ; cash , 25c ; May , M c. l'ork-14.S7K. Lard-5S.iJ.i : ( ( . > .37 > f. Whisky tl.U. llutter Firm ; choice and fancy creamery , HOQlMe ; choice and fancy dairy , 20ii2Sc. ( lilVR STOUH. . Cliicngu. Nov. 22. The Drovers' Jour nal rcuortsas follows ; Cattle Hcceipts , 15,000 ; Irregular ; cholco beeves$5.00gS.U5 ; steers. I2.90M5.00 ; stock ers and feeilers , f2.lX ) ( > ? 3.20 ; cows , bulls and inlxotl , $1.40@3.SO ; Texas cattle , $1.00(0)3.20 ( ) ; Hogs Heceipts , 25,000 ; fairly active and nbout steady ; mixed $ . > .15rf5.33 ( ; heavy , fo.20ij ( > 0.40 ; light , $5.2(1(35.85. ( ( Slice ) ) Hoceipts , 10,000 , ; lower ; natives , $3.75(35.00 ( ; westerns , $ ; ) .85 ( < ? 4.00 ; Texans , t'JtXS3.35 ) ( ( ; lambs , $1.00 ( 0.00 per 100 Ibs. KitntmH City , Nov. 23. Cattle itocolpts. 4,8 1 ; shipmentsyciturday , 5,8S2 ; slow and weak ; Texas a shade lower ; cholco cows steady ; common , So lower ; good to cholco corn-fed , $ i,7r > ( i5.25 ; common to medium , $ ! l.2f > @ 4. < > 0 ; stockers and feeding steers , fl.lH ) (43.40 ; grass range steers , $ l,00@3Xj ( ) cows , Hogs Receipts , 13,500 ; shipments , none ; generally 6c lower ; some sales lOo lower ; closing weak with a good many unsold ; good to choice , $5.2.5C45.15 ! ; common to medium , f4.80@3.15j skips iiud pigs , $3.00i4 4.00. National Stock Yards , Bnst St. Louis. Nov. 22. Cattle Receipts , 2,525 ; shipments , 1COO ; market steady ; cholco heavy native steers , f5.00i75.l0 ( ! ; fair to good native steers , $4.40it5.10 ( ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , fJ.l < 0@4.40 ; stock- c > ri und feeders , fair to good , f'J.IUiSS.a'i ; rangers , corn.fed , W,00ft.yO ( ; grass-fed , $8.K ) < i3.10. Hogs Receipt * . 5,000 ; shipments , COO ; market steady ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , ( .1.25(35.40 ( ; packing , medium to prime , fS.IO S.UUj light grade * , ordinary to Lest , OMAHA Livu aruuiu Thursday. Nov. 22 , 1883. The market was slow and weak , and there was very little desirable stock on gale. There were f | "I to a good many natives that had been fed n little corn , but were not ripe. There waa nothing good enough to bring over f l.OU , A choice buucU of corn-fed helt- ors sold nt $2.PO Feeders were scarce nnd thrro was not much to make a market. The general market was about lOc lower , The market opened slow with twenty fho stale loads In addition to the fresh receipts on sale. The trade was inclined to drnif , and It was afternoon before the hoes were all sold. The duality of the lioirs was not as good ns yesterday , and taking that fact into consideration the market could not bu called over 5c lower. _ Slice p. The receipts were the heaviest for some time , nnd a few were sold. The market was strong and the dcmnnd good. Hccclpn. CHttlo . 1.200 dors . 4I K ) Sheep . 1 ,500 , Prrrallmi ; I'rlciM. The following is a table of prices paid In this mantel for the grajoi of stock men tioned I'nmestcers. 1300 to 1500 lb ? . . 11.10 ( JJ4.SO I'nmo steers. 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 3.40 ; < { 4.r > < ) Native feeders . . . . . 2.50 f 3.iri ( Western feeders . 8.50 ( rf2.S ) Rantro steers , ootn'on to choice 3.3U y 3.25 Common to good cows . . . . 1.25 ( < tli,85 Choice to fancy cows . 8.35 ( U'-V.O ) Cotnmonto choiCR bulls . 1,25 ( < i2.IK ) Fair tocnoice light hoes . f > . ( )0 ) W.V1S Fnlrtocnoice Heavy hn s . 5.20 @ .VH5 Fair to clioicu mixed hoga . 5.10 ( ; ( " ' - " ' Itcprcsnntanvo OATtLK. No. Av. ! 'r. 2 cows . HIS'I f 1 . . ' ) ' ) 4 cows , westerns . 1IMI7 l.)5 ) 1 cow . i 10 1.4. ! 1 hull . HIM ) l.f.O Ibilll . 1'ttU ) l.lX ) Iticows . ' .M7 l.tW 1 ctiw , western . 1220 1.70 5stiirH ! . 13.M 1 75 IbulV . K-00 l.bO 10 cows , natives . ' . " 77 8.tK ) 3 co ws . 1 1 80 2.00 li cows . ' .i'3 ' * 8.00 7cows . Wi 8.01) ) I.SCOWH , natives . IIKB 8.05 4 i cows . H71 8.15 2lcows ) . ' .KCi 8.1 21 cows , natives . 100J 8.8 , " ) 8 stockers . S 7 2.-r : > 42 cows . V5 1 8.5' ) 1 cow . 1S80 8. . * > 0 1 bull . 1CM ) 8..ll 1 stag . l.MiO 851) ) II ! cows . Hi ) ; 8.liO 3 feeders . S'.K ! 8.Cfl 7 feeders . s8 ! 8.i ( ) 21 cows , natives . 10.2S 2.75 23mixed . ll'Jii 2.75 2 cows . 1C05 2.iK ) 35 heifers , natives . 1055 2.W ) 35 feeders , natives . 1120 11.05 IS feeders . MKil 3.05 411 steers . 1013 3.15 21 feeders . 1IMVJ 3.17) ) ' 21 steers , natives . 111' ) 3.25 21 .steers , corn fed . 1151 3.35 111 steers , corn fed . 1111) ) 3.50 02 Moors , corn fed . 12J7 3.S5 21 steers , corn fed . 1808 4..0 ( IKMiS. No. Av. Shk. lr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 41 . . . .831 KiO S'i.1'0 ' ( X ) . . . .276 800 ? , V 17 ' i 5S..824 180 5.1X ) CO. . . .801 40 5.17' ' , , ' 74. . . . 814 2l'0 ' 5.05 153 _ 8)2 : ) 180 5.20 til. . . . 84 1 8KI ( 5.115 01..2I1S 0 5.80 53..84S 3(10 ( 5.05 40. . . . 'JU ( SO 5.80 Ii7 _ 821 240 5.07 , ' j 00 _ 8153 bt ) 5.80 Tit. . . . 201 240 5.10 07 _ 230 SO 5.80 ( J3..840UK ) 5.10 5i ( _ 314 UK ) 5.80 78 _ 2l'iO HX ) 5.10 (57 ( _ 23ii141) ) 5.21 05..25 ! > ll'il ) 5.10 5"i _ IMS 8MJ J-.20 77. . . .888 UK ) 5.10 5) ) _ itt'J 840 5.20 (50 ( _ 845 bO 5.10 iX ) _ 2l > 7 8.-0 5.20 60. . . .288 5.10 ( ! > . . , . .22 SO 5.20 (55. ( . . .270 380 5.10 fid _ 'WS : :20 : 580 57. . . .8113 800 5.11) ) (54. ( . . . 2(52 ( 1(50 ( 5.80 04..855 80J 5.15 (5S..8.13 ( 5.80 ( i'.l _ 85 40 5.15 (57 ( _ 805 8-0 ! 5.20 50 _ 875 180 5.15 fiO _ 800 HX ) . .84(5 ( . . . 5.15 74 308 8sd 5.88' ' . . 73. . . .2(11 ( 30 ( 5.15 ( H..807 810 5.85 < i3 . . .31)1 ) Ml 5.15 I5li. . . 2S4 12d 5.25 (55. ( . . .850 2 < ll ) 5.15 (51) ( ) . . . . 3150 8K ( ) 5.85 IK ) . . . .275 1-0 ' 5.15 : . " . . . . 3sS 3-0 5.85 53 _ 8sl ( 1IXJ 5.15 (57 ( _ 8 5 bO 5.85 5li _ 270 40 5.15 C4..300 40 5.85 71 _ 807 200 5.15 M. . . .311 40 5.85 (51 ( _ 278 100 5.15 54. . , . .TO b'O 5.2' > 71 _ 1(50 ( 5.15 (50. ( . . . 207 HX ) 5. . ' ) (52 ( _ 8150 210 5.15 (57 ( _ 805 b ( ) 5.20 54. . . .320 320 5.15 53. . . .311 ] li ( ) 5.I'.0 7r.2 S 2bO 5.15 57..3 > 0 40 5.3 ! ) 50. . . . aM 18C 5.15 fi5..S50 40 5.3J Ii(5..2l7 ( 120 5.15 50. . . . 313 200 5.30 154. . . 255 bO 5.17 ' 52. . . . 344 120 5.30 59. . . .205 4bO 5.1714 53. . . .341) ) 11X ) 5.35 biuir. : No. Av. Pr. 123 Neb natives . 157 S3.80 Showing the iiumbar of haji bought by the leading buyers on the m.irkjt , to-day : O. H. Hammond As Co . 437 Omaha Packing Co . 1MX ) Arinour-C. P. Co . 2b34 and Lowest. The following are tlic hi 'liait und lowest priccsp.iid for ho < < during the past fjw days and on the oqrrejpamlin ; ; d.itj ouo ai : J two years ago : J Nov. H j. I Nov. HU. I .Vor. I8jt. 4 10 ( .21 . : n Sunday Hi f. X 4 IW < ? 0l .11 : i > < lt I 7) ) u r , 2.1 & > 41 4 il & \ (0 351 iiA'1 T"i 3 ) W1 "i 4 : i > fill .11 ; i ( ii cti si 4 4.1 ( Oil ; > " ' 5 30 Wi 45 4 UI dfA .1 .1 (11 ( llMl \ ; , M ( ? f ) M Sumlav. J 7i ) Ci ! HJ ! , 1.1 ( , < U 4 SO ® l"M Sunday 1(1 ( 6 'M Sol lil 4 1U ( /il : li 3 61 ( & : \ M - - , r.o 4 ai 4 n. 3 ( n W S.1 Sunday. 4 ra ftti oj U 8) ) W 40 5 : $ ) < 8& M 4 < U , ( J II 70 © 4 ( HI 5 a ) S5J < o Sunday. 3 711 Ui'l UJ ft 1.1 < W 411 4 fij 0,1 it ) Sunday. OMAHA WHOliBSAIjK MAUICKTS Proilnce , Kriiltn , Ktc. Ut'TTCii Fancy , solid-packed creamery. 22 ( iM.'io ; clioicccountryl'28ilniedium ' ' ; grades- , 15f ( 10e ; common grades , H@llie. ) Fi.ouil Nebraska p.itents , $ ( i.00@.50 ; Minnesota patents , fil/.X'f'S.OOj ' ' straight grades , if5.0C@5.50 ; bakers' flour , f5S5@5.75 ; per bbl. POTATOES Nebraska , 23@lOe jicr bu ; Colo- ado , 75Vf ( | i'e. ) SWIIT ; POTATOES 2c per Ib. Poui/riiv Live eliickens , $ JriO@2 75 per doz ; spring oltickcns , ? 2.50 ( < ? ' ( .1KI ; dressed chicicens , Si ( Ho ) pur Ib ; turkeys , s@l2e. E < i < JS Strictly fresh , 10c candled. MAI.AOA. ( " * ' : In kegs , 10Cql2f ) per Ib. UAJIISAS Common , il.50'iiJ,25 per bunch ; choice , f 8.5 ) ( ffil.5l , LMOS : > 5.50 per case. OiiANocs Florida , $4.00 < 3 > l.85 per lox. GAMI : Per dozen : Mallards , $8.50(11" ( ' . 75 ; teal , $1.00 ( 1.85 ; quail , f2.50 ; prairie cluck- ens , 6J.50 ; rabbits , fl.OUj siiuirrcls , * 1.0j ; venison , lfi$10operlb. ) CiiANliuititiits $7.50C < < 0.)0 ) per bbl. PKOVISIOSS llam , No. I , HKc ; No , 2 , llo ; shoulders , 8c ; rib bacon , lie ; clear bacon , HK i jucnlo hams , lOo ; dried beef hams , 10 > j'c : dry salted clears , short , SWc : extra short , S e ; short ribs , h' c ; pickled pigs' feet , 15-lb kits , bOc ; lard , 9J @ 10c ; smoked sausage , (5jsc ( ( per Ib ; hog casings , Cci.unv 25i30o ( per dozen. ONIONS 40ii.50o ( per bu. CuiiuaKou per 100. UIITS : : 40o per hu. Tuit.virs 30c jcr ) bu. SAL-KH KiuuT-Hbls. ? l.75 : half bbls , * 2.5. Ai'l'l.us Choice , f 2.50 ( < f8 75 per bbl ; fancy , $3.00 per bbl ; common , $1.50@1.75 per bbl. ClDUit Michigan , < li.lKa050 ) ( per bhl of 32 gals ; California pear cider , J15.00 per bbl. PoiCOHK Rice , 3jf luj common , 2 ( < V3c , CAIIIIOTS 100 per bu , MEANS Choice eastern handplckcd navies , $2,00 per bushel ; western handpicked na vies , $ l.75@l.80 ; mediums , * l,30i ( l,50 ; Lima beans , So per Ib. HAV F , o. b. cars , No. 1 upland 10.00 ; No. 2 upland , S5.00. UiUN-15.00@10.00. Ciioi'i'iM ) Fini : ) < 14.00S15.00 per ton , Coiix 31(38c. ( VJNKOAH Cider , lo@18c per gal. 5 white wine , 10@80o per gal. Grocers' List. Revised prices are as follows : HAOOISO Stark A , seamless , 22o ; Amos- kcng , seamless , 17)jc ) ; Luwlston A , seamless , 19 : ; American , seamless , 17u ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , ll(314e ( ; gunnies , single , 13c ; gunnies , double , 20c ; wool sack , a5o. Twines Flax , 8Sc ; extra sail , 20@21e ; sail U , SO lc ; cot ton , 2305 JuWi Of. DHIED FIIUIT Figs , In boxes , per Ib , 18@ lOo ; dates. In boxes , 7@10c ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box. $2.50@3.75 ; Malaga loose raisins , f2.3CK.u'3.M ) ; new Vult-iicia raisins , per Ib , SJ c ; California loose musca tels , per box , f2.00@2.10 ; California Loudous , 18S , 18.40 j pitted cucrrics , per Ib , lOo ; Call- fornla pltteil plums , perlb. IStStfto. ilrleit blackberries , per Ib , " 'jQ ' c. dried rnspber ries. per Ib , 24V. ' < , ' . " ) C' ; evai ornteil apples , ( ( j lie ; California sun-dncu ieaches , I3c ; Cali fornia unjntrod evaporateil pouches. l-V/t'l i' ; evaporated California npprieots , 1vc ; Xantee currants , 0 _ W70 : Turkish prunes , 4'4iJ4"4e ( ; citron , 8-'c 84e : orange peel , 15c : lemon peel , HV : California French prunes , llwlOc. CoFni : : Mocha , 85a8t5c ; llio. good , \d l 17e ; Maiulahling. 2iVn8Sc ; roasting Rio , 15J ( H5c ; O. O. Java , 24t.'iV ( ; Jave , Interior , 22.n ( , C5c ; Rio , fancy , lOofllV ; Santos and Mara- ealbo , 17llOe ; Arbuekles , 81' < ; McLaugh- Hn'sXXXX , 21 ' 4. SfdAii Oranulated , c : conf. A , 7-\e ; white extra C , 7l4c ; extra C , 7Jic ) yellow C , CJc ; powdered , S'ac ' ; cubes , 8'4c. ' HIIS\VAX : : Choice yellow , 8UOi'-'K-'i dark colored , 13nl4e. CitiiEsn Youni ? America , full cream , 12 ( > 12'j : full cream Cheddars. Iligl2c ( ; fullcreatn Jlnts , 12'c. ' Pii'Ki.cs Mcillutn , in bbls , J5.00 ; do. , In hnlf bbls , * 3.W ; small , in bbls , $ 5.IK ) ; do. In half bbls. 3.50 : gherkins , in bbls , f7.t)0 ) ; do. , in half bbls. $4. CO. TuiiA io Plug , 2(5'all5c ; smoking , 10(3Xc ( ) , Jr.i.t.ir.s-$1.85 per30-lb pall. SU.T ft. : Krt'J.J5 ; per bbl. Roi-K-Mil , lOJfo. Mu'l.i : SfoAii Mricks , llfifVJo per Ib ; penny cakes , 18t Uo per Ib ; pure maple syrup , SI. 00 per gal. TIMS Young Hyson , common to fair , ISdi1 25i % ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 3lit55e ) ( ; Gunpowder , common to rood , 88di85c ; tttin- powder , choice to fancy. 4V.Hi'ii.1 ( ; Japan , com mon to medium. isoi8o ( ) ; .lupan , choice to fancy , 30w45e ; Oolong , common to good. 25 ( it'i'n1 ' ; Oolong , choice to fancy , iV.Hjiiik1 ; Im perial , eoiiimon to medium. 2 , ' > n5. Liu ; Imperial , good to f aiiey , 40 < 5'ki. NI-TV Almonds , I.Vn lsc ; Illborts , I2cifl5c ; llrazil , OOUOe ; walnutIS.1 ! ; pecans , lOmlli1 ; peanuts , ( . ( it > c , CK\I i < tit : 1' Id.1 per Ib ; assorted cukes. fryci.V.1 per Ib as per list. CtNMH Mixed. S' < J13.- ; stick , .w/fM V ; rocl ( candy , U } ( ( i)13c ) ; taucy eandy , ; m8bc. Iiry ( iiioilH. COTTON FI.\SNII. : > Ul per cent dis. ; t L , .V-.e ; CC , l-5iV : SS , T Namoicss ; , { . RX , ISc : R , 2'e ( : No. 10. b' . e ; No. 40 , HiHi' ? No. (50 ( , 1-V1 ; No. bO 1.ll.jcNo. 3ilciolnroii , Oo ; No. fiO , i-dlorod , l'.V ; No.70.colorod , I8l.IJristol ; , r ' .ji' ; Union P.u'illc , 17c. Cxiii'i'.r W.viii1 Ilib white , H'a'o ' ; colored , 21 ' , e. H\TTS Stundnril , b'e ; gem , lOc ; uc.iuty , 12' ' c ; bootie , 14iH. : . eased , ! ? ll.5t ) . | > u , ST- Solid c.ilurs Atlantic , lie ; Slater , 5le ; lierllu oil. (5'e ( : ti.inici1 oil , "u. i'iiMPinkuiitl : Kobe s Allen , ( i.'j Rivei-- point , 5ii > ; Steel River , liV ; ; Richmond , O'f ' ; Piifitic , 7e. I'ltiSTi Dress CUirtor Oa'.t , 5' e ; Ram- ape , 4'.iLudLri ' : c ; Allen. He ; Rifhmond , 15' ' , cVinil ; or , ( ) ' . , ( ; Ktldystone. ! ! ' 1 ; P.icilie , ' Me. ili.im nni ) Siiir.riSi ( Hi'rkeluy cambric No. (50. ( O'jc ' ; Heat Yet , 4-4 , l5Ve ; butter cloth , mills , He ; . 'epiwrell , 18 in , lie ; Pepperell. 415-in , 18e ; Pciiperell. ( 4. Hie ; Poppeioll , b I , Jle : Pcpporell , 0-4 , 8.5Popporoll. ; . KM , 8.V : ; Clinton , 4-4. b'V1 ; Triumph , lie ; Wamsulta , lie : Valley , 5c. Fi.XSEI.S Plaid R-ifts aien , 20c : Ooshen , 38' .c ; Clear Lake , 3iPyj ; Iron Mountain , 2i\e. FI.VNXBI. Wnite O H , No. 8. ? ( . 85c ; 0 II , No. I , „ 0 ! : H H , No. 2 , : ! .f. 21'1 ; H H , No. I , ) ' { . 30c : ( Jucchcc No. 1 , ) * { , 4'c. CouKT.IcvxAnili'oseoitjrln. . 7 ' .jo ; Kcar- surge i e : Rockport , 15'fc ; Concsto.'n , I)1 ) e. Ti ( KS York , . " ( ) in. , 18' ' , e ; York , 3J In. , 11'Kc ' ; Swift Hver.7l'e ; Thonullke OO , si v , Tlinrndike K1C. s c : Thnrndike I'.O 0 } . . ; Thorndiku XX , 15c ; C'onlis No. 5 , O1 iO ; Cor- dis No. 4 , 7' ' , c. I INIMArnoskeiip : , 0 oz l.Tjfj ( ! Everett o. ' . I31 , o ; York. 7 < > / ! , 13 , e ; ITuyniiiker , * > ' .c ; JatTiey XX , 11 ' .2V : .lalfrey XXX , l'J'2e ' ; He.ivor Creek AA. I2e ; Ueaver Crock BB , lie ; Heaver Crek CC. lle. ) I\INT : 'oicv J i\xi : Memorial , 15e : Dakota , ise ; Duriinin , 27' . . e ; Hercules , l e ; L-jaming- ton , 2'1 < f < ' ; Cott weld , - ' } ) * : . Cu.\sil Stevens' B , tie ; Stevens' B , hlc.ichcd. ic ; Stevens' A. I'.ji" ' Stevens' A , bleached. bV" Stevens' P. b'.je. ; Stevens' P , bleached , li > , e ; Stevens' N , O' e ; Stevens' N , bleached , 10'Xe ' ; Stovuhs''SRt ' , 12'ni ; . Mi'-rri i. IXKOI s Table on cloth , $2.59 ; plain Holland , O'.c ' ; D.ulollollaml , 12' .c. Brown Hhcetimr Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7r.'c ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 74'e ! ; AUniitic 1 ) , 4 1 , fr. , e ; Atlantic P. 4I. . lie ; Aurora LL. 4-1 , lie ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 42 ( o ; Crown XXX. 4-4. I5 c ; llooMerLL , He ; Indian Head , 4-4 , TJ e ; Liuvrence LL. 4-4. lie ; Old Dominion , 4 4 , : U ; Pepperell R , 4-1 , 7 < : ; Pepperell O , 4-1 , r-7e ; Pepiiei-cll. b-4 , I'-Ke : Pepperell , 0-1 , 81e : Pepperell. 10-4 , 83e ; Utiea , C , 4-4 4 fe ; Wiiuhusett , 4-4 , 7'jc ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 7c : Au rora B , 4-4 , (5 ( .f\ ( Dt < - KVebt Point 2'J in , S oz. , lO' c ; Wc-st Point 20 in , 10 oz. 12c ; West Point 811 in , 18 oz. 15e : West Point 40 in , 11 fif. . H5c. Fl.ASXEi.s-Rcil. C , 24 HI. 15 > f.E ; , 24 in , 21'j'e ' ; < ! G , 24 in , 20c ; HAF , ? { , 25o ; JRF , ? 4. 2r ; 'c. GisiiiuM Plunkott checks , " ' /e ; Wliitten- tou , 7'e ' ; York , 7'.je : Normandl dress , S'-Jc ; Calcutta dre- , s'ue ' ; Wlnttcnton dress , bVj'e ; Renfrew dress , s' 'fn 18U CAMiiiMf- Slater , fl' Standard , 5'e ' : Pejieoek , 5'4'-t ' ; . PKIETS , INDK.O Bi.i i : Arnold , liji/c : Amer ican , I5'4e ' ; Gloucester , ii'4e ; Arnold C long cloth. 0.- : Arnold Jl long cloth , IH'ju ; Arnold Gold Seal , ! ( ) , e ; Stiefel A , I8u ; Windsor Gold Ticket , li ) . .e. < licinioiilH. Mi < -cii.i.\Mors : : Snlph. ncid , lTfe ; ; citric acid , tiJe ; tartaric , . " ,0e ; b.U. copaib.i , r c ; borax , I2e ; chloroform , 47c ; glycerine , 25e ; gum arable , select. SI. 00. gum camphor. ! He ; gum opium , < .25 ; Milph. morpliia , i'J.s ) ; bromide polabsium , 48c. On. " Carbon. 150 = . IdJ e ; heatlllL'ht , 175 = , li ( } < jc ; gasoline , 74 = . 18'rfe ' ; West Vir ginia summer , lie ; zero , 17e : No. 1 golden machine. ISc ; extra W. S. lard , blc : No. 1 lard , 47e ; turpentine , 58e ; linseed , raw , 5-e ; boiled , Ulc. Qfi.MNi : P. fc W. , per oz. , 55c ; German , per o4'5c. . Ijiimlier. First and scennd clear , l' ' in. . .540 005Z51 00 First and second clear. l-i ) in. . . 47 ( ) : ' @ 10 ( HI Third clear , l'W'l ' , > ; in . 43 00yr4l ) 00 A seleet , 1'4 ' ( 1 In . 37 00n30 ( (0 ( 1 5 select , 1 ' Jft/i \ > tw . 33 OOfti 35 ( II ) A stock boards , It 05:15 : ft , 12 in . 41 ! 1)0 ) If stock biiirds. 12icHi , ft , 18 in . 41 IK ) C Mock boards , 18 ( ltift , 18 in . 3ii ( K ) 1) ) stock boards , 12c Hi ft. 12 in . 8.1 00 Flooring , lirst common II in . 31 ( K ) Flooring , second common , 0 In . 32 0) ) Select fencing flooring . 10 00 Siding , lirst and second elear,14alli ( It. . 25 00 Siding , first common , 1(5 ( ft . 82 ( H ) Siding , second common . 10 ( K ) Common boards . Hi 00 No. 8 boards , all lengths. . . . , . 14 50 Fencing , No. 1 , 18i(80 ( ft . 10 50 Fencing , No. 8 , 18. 14 and Ib ft . 15 50 Joist and scantling , 8x4 , 14 ( < 'H1 feet . 115 III ) Timber , 4x4 , SxS. l2G/ni ; feet . 17 50 Pickets , D and H flat . 22 HO Pickets , Dnnd II bijunrt ) . 8500 Shingles , extra A . 2 SO Shingles , Standard A . 2 110 Luth . 2-10 ' O G Halts , 2' < f in . . 70 OG Halts , 1 x3 , SIS . 4(1 ( 3 in well tubing , D and M bev . 22 00 nnd TiniierH1 Stoolc. niock tin , small pig . . ? ,2S Hlock tin , bar . 80 Copper , planished boiler sizes . 34 Copper , cold rolled . 31 Copper , sheathing . , . 30 Copper , pitta . 'M Leather. Hemlock sole , 18g27c ( per Ib ; oak sole , 31 ® 3 ic per Ib ; oak harness , 30jf38c per Ib ; selected - lectod oak and trace , 35g per Ib ; oak und hemlock upper , S0i22c ( 'per foot. Hemlock calf skin , No , 1 , 80 ( 00o per Ib , according to weight ; oak calf skin. No. 1 , ! ) OiHI.OO ( per Ib ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , ? l.ov ; < j > l,10 per Ib ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , COctTOc per lboak ; kip skin , No , 1 , 70 ( 8'Jo ; Phllndel- jilua kip skin , extra , & 0afKo ( ) per Ib ; French calf skins ( according to weight and duality ) , $1.151.75 per Ib ; French kip skins , do , 60oiS fl.ll ) per Ib ; Cordovan russctt , ISe : satin finish. 20o per foot ; welt leather , ? 3.50 ( < J4.00 per side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 20j30o per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 25t30o ( per foot ) glove calf skina , 20ic30i ( ) per foot ; Douglas kid , 80g40c ( per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40@50o per foot , according to duality , Toppings , $8UO@10.00 per dozen ; linings. M.OOfijO.OO per dozen ; upronskius , ? IO.OO@ 12.00 per dozen , Only $10 to Colorado Springs , Denver or Pueblo iiiul return. Grain ! Kock iBlunil excursion Tuesday morning , No vember 27 , Tickets good for lif teen days. WESTERN ELECTION DAYS. Graphic Description of Scones at I'oll- Ing Places In Dakota. New York Tribune : There is nn ud- vantage of livint ; in a territory that tlto people wlio i-esldo there do not apprcei- ate as fully as they should in fact , they never PCCIM to appreciate it ut all. 1 re fer to their escape from the presidential campaigns. Having no voice in these contests , they , in a measure , lose Interest in them ami become mere lookors-on hero in Vienna. AVailo the state voter puts on a red muslin coat and a green paper helmet and tramps through the dust , or mud , or both , to the wild unhallowed notes of a brass band , the territorial voter sits around and abuses the govern ment because he can't or , at least , be cause there is no reason why lie should. Ho is not happy in his exemption. Ho doesn't appreciate his freedom. In deed , it is no uncommon occurrence for him to hand himself together and march the streets and make night reasonably hideous , oven if ho is not allowed to vote. He argues that his displays of party patriotism muv encottrgo his side in the states , and also , perhaps , in case of success , win him the appointment as postmaster. "With no desire to say any thing which could possibly olYcad the most ardent follower of one of our leading parties , T would jitat state in passing the fact that in 1KHJ. in Brooking * , lnl . , there was but one democratic vote east for that party's candidate for territorial delegate to congress , it not at that time being reeoirni/.iMl there and havintr no local ticket in the Held , and after its national success there were eleven ap plications for the position of postmaster , each Betting forth as the basis of the claim of the applicant that he had cast the only democratic ballot in tiio place at the last election. Territorial cities frequently.however , get up considerable interest in the local contest for county ollicors and call out. n full vote. I remember living in Rapid City , Dale. , a few years ago on election day. This place is in the lUack hills , and is supported by both the mining and stock-raising industries , though lying among the foot-hills it is rather more of a "cow town" than a "mine town. " All day the short street where the polling place was situated was crowded for Us full whole width. They were a rough but good-natured lot , all anxious to vote , and more especially to see their friends voted and that there was fair play for all parties. There were no revolvers car ried owing to a M.rict city ordinance against it and a desire on the part of the iiien to , as ono of them expressed it , "uphold any < lum-fool law the dinged mullet heads wanted to puss ; " the six- shooters were left at the various saloons or on the saddles , where they "could be got mid'lin' sudden in case of riot or anything of that kind. Opposite the polling places the judge of probate had his ollice , and he w.\s \ kept busy all day making out allidavits for tlio.-e" whoso riirht to vote the judges might ( piu tion. He was not kept so busy , however , that ho did not oc casionally Und time to.lip out and se cure a drink of the most stimulating lluid which was obtainable. lie was hininolf a candidate for ro-clection on one ticket. Ono small man , a new ar rival in the country , came in about neon and wished to make alii lavit as to resi dence , etc. . when the judge said to him : "Voting for mo for jodgo of probate , liey'r1"1 "Not much. " replied the little man. "Haint , hoyV' "No. " "Haint going to vote for old Jake Rublee , lieyV" "No , fciiO' "Wy , the best probate jedgo the county ever bad , you miserable whelp ! " howled the judge , his anger rising. "Can't help it , I ain't going to vote for you. " ' CJoinir to vote for Hank Daggott , be you1" ; " ! " "You bet "Got right out of this ! Move right out ! " yelled the excited judge , grasp ing his iron seal ; ' 'git right up and dust out of this ! Do you s'poso I'm going to degrade this judicial body by swearing a man that is such a blank fool that bo don't Icnow how to vote ? Do you think this court will lo\vjr itsalf to lot n dabbed idiot make affidavit ? S'poo I've got any time to fool with low-down critters that don't know a good man for jedgo of probate when he see.s him:1 : If you do you'll disk Ivor your mistalco'foro you get through with mol" Then the little man went out , and the judge ut the "swearing iron , ' ' as he playfully called the seal , back in its place and turned his attention to a moro intelli gent man. The dignity of the court was saved. It was the generally received opinion during the day that "Joe" Reynolds should bo allowed to vote half a do/.on times. He was an old hunter , and also had a little ranch twenty miles west. Ho arrived in town the night before with the largest bear over killed in the bills. It was a cinnamon , or silver-tip , and as large as a grizzly. The gri//.ly , old hunters say ; is never found outside the Sierra Nevada range. This bear , known by his monster tracks , had been carrying off hogs and calves in the neighborhood for three years. Ho had killed one man a year before , who hail shot at him. He killed the man with one stroke of his paw. Reynolds shot him once , with no elfect. The bear rose up and charged him , and only a bettor shot saved him from the other man's fato. The carcass was brought to town in a wagon , the scat being removed to make room for his headand as it lay on its buck a great paw extended out over each wheel. The proposition to vote the bear was frowned down ; it was pointed outnhat he was dead. To Colorado null Itcturn. The great Hock Island celebrates its grand opening. To celebrate the open ing of its great system , the Rook Island route , the Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska Railway , will run a grand excursion to Colorado points on Tuesday morning , November Ii7 , leaving Kansas City at ! t.r)0 : and St. .Joseph at 'Mr . The faro for the round trip to Colorado Springs , Denver orl'noblo is only $ ! ( ) the lowest ever known in the history of western travel. The excursion arrives at Colorado rado Springsat B-l : < ) , Pueblo at 0:30 : and Denver at 10'i/i ; / the next morning ; tickets good for fifteen days , magnificent view of the Rockies for seventy-five miles. r. u. CALMER. N. r. inniuAK. J. n. JII PALMER. RICHiyiAN * CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , omio-llooin 2Oppo ii Kiclmnitn Jlulldlnu , union Bloc * YtmU , houtli Uuialm. Nub. _ _ _ f7oniMERWESfEnFIELpS4 , MA LEV Live Stock Commission , ( loom IS , K-icbunuo Ilulldlnir , ( Tnlou block Yards. Buulli UnljUm , Neb. ALEXAND ER A : FITCHl Commision Dealers in Live SocK , Opiiniltu Kichnngo IlulldinK , Union Stock Yitrdi , HoutU UiimUu , Noli , UNION STOCK Y A nsCO. , Of Omalia , Limited , teh * * ' , BoidliiDcrtolenaenU Agricultural Implements. CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , CimlMiyss ami UU IM , ,1oue * PtroMbel _ irtitomAhiv , i'l > rr\kn , LINfNGEn& METCVXLF CO. , AgricnltnralIrnplemontsWagonsCarriagcs , , lluRRlc , Ktc.Vlioloiftlo. . Omittin. Nrt < rtkfi. , ORENoORF &MARTIN Whnlttttle Petit n In Agncnllnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies gOl.aB.WSaml OI7 Jonci Street , Omntin. _ P. P. M AST & C O Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultivators , H r Itniei. CUIor Nlll ml I.ulmn 1'ul- Yemen. Cor. lllh ml Nicholm street ! . WINONA - WholriMp Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies _ M vi'-fioln * Strrel * . _ OMAHA nUAXClt. J. F. SEIBERLING .V CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. R Mrnd.Marmjp.r. lJ13l.enTcinw.mhJt , Oowhm. MOLINE.M1LBURN& . STOOD AR D Co .Manufacturer * * mt Jobbcrt In Wagons , Bnggies , Rates , Plows Etc , Cor. t'th ' urn ! IViclllc titrecti , Omntm.Ncb. Artlstn * Materials. A HOSPE , Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 111.1 UouiiUn Streol. Onuuii , Nol > rnik . " " Bpoksollors nnd Stationery H. M. & S. W. JONES , Succcssoroto A. T. Kcnjutl A Co. , Wlmlt'snla A Ilctnll Booksellers and Stationers , Fine WeJitlnir Stulloiier } ' , ( . 'ninnu'rrlnl Stationery lo.M DiitiirlB' Stiect. Onmliu. Nfb. Boot * and Shoe * . _ _ _ , _ K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. . ( SurceHBorH lo Ilccil. Jimefl A Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes > Binl ; § lor llo-ton llubbi'r SlimCo. . INK , 1H'4 ' A. 1IW llnrney St. , Oiunl.a. Nebr k . W. V. MORSE A. CO. . Johoers of Boots and Shoes. 1101 11KM105 DouKlsi St.Oinnlm ManuTaitorj-Sum- Coffooa , Spicoa , Etc- ' " " CLARKE COFFEE CO-T' OuiHlm Coffee mill flilce Mllli. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , flavoring Kitractf , Ijxundry Illuu. lulu. Klc. llll llllillnrnuy Slrool. Ornnhii. ell ln > . Crockery and Clnasvvnro. " w. L."WRIGHT. Ascnt for the Manufacturer ! and Iroporteiiof Glassware Lamps Chimneys Crockery , , , , Ktc. Offlce , .117 S. l.Htli ft. , Omuhn. Nubmnkn. PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN. IiiiooriL'rs anil Jobber * of Crccierj , Glassware , Lamps , Silyerwarc Etc. 1514 l-'cr.-m St. , Xcr l'3xton Commlsalon nnd Storr.go- " " RIDDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Coiiiiiiission Merchants , . . . . eciLitlr- " " - T * f. | M.rr.n i'f .iltry , Came 112How.rdStr nt. Omaha. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . puccetsiirs to MrShnno A Hcliroeilcr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omuba. Nobruika. _ . _ _ FREDERICK J. FA1RBHASS. Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Collision Merchant. Corre pondenre ell < -ltp.t. 1011 North ICth Mreet , Oniahit , Neh. Coal , Coke and Lima- c6AL7"coKE & LIME co. Jotes of Hard and Soft Coal , SCO South 1.1th Street. Onmhn , Nehrmka. J" J. JOHNSON o& CO. . Mannfactnrers.ofL'iie ' , , , ndHlilpjM'rs uf tXirtl , Oialc , Coinen IMAMcr. l.lin llraluTileand Suwer Plpo. OllleJIS.S. . litk SI. , Omaha , Nob. Telciibin til. Dry Coodo nno Notions. M. E SMITH & CO. . Bry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , HU2aml 1101 DouKlm.Cor. llth pt. , Omaha. Nob. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and Johoers in Bry Goods , Notions Gents' FurnUblnu'Condi. Torncr 11 Hi anil HOJUOJ fata. , Omaha , Kubrnbka. " NEBRASKA FUE L CO. . ' Shippers of Coal and 211 f oulli 13th HI. . OmaUn , Keb. Furniture. DEWEY ic STONE , Wholesale Bealers in Furniture , Xurnniu Strccl. Omaha , Kcbraika. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omuha , Nebraska. Groceries. cA LL'ACH En"t coTi * Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 700 , TOT , 709 nml 711 F. HHh St. , Omaha , Neb. Wholesale Grocers , 1 lh and I.caTenworlh ftrcoti. Omalia , NebrAikn. Hardware. " " " MA"RKS "BROS. SADDLE"RY"CO , Whnlctalc Manunctnri'r ( of Saddlery & Moors of Saddlery Hardware AnUI. thcr. 1IUI , UilS nnrt 1407 Iluraoy Ut. , Omaha , i Ntbrmk * . Hardvvaro. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprlniii , Waiton Stock , HarUwuro , I.umbor , Ktc. l'.V anil 1211 Harimj Slroi'l. Ouiaba. HIMEBAUGH A TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Uvcuanlca' Tool * fcnd IluTnlo Hrnlm. llK > Douvlai Street , Omahii , Nobru'kit. nECTOiTTwTLHE"LM Y & co. , Wholesale Hardware , Jthend Ilaruer Sli. , On'Rha , Neb. Wettcrn Agenti for Auitln Pondtr Co. . JerTi'ruon Hteel KillB , Kalrbankt Stantfunl Hi' ! ci. LEE. CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Wetals , Sheet Iron , etc. Accnts for Uow ScaUb , Miami I'owdor Kmll.yman Karbeil wire , Uinalia , Ntbraakn. Hata , Cups , Eto. W. LTpARROTTE & CO ? , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Ilanier Btruet. Omahit , Nob. . . J.umbor. ' _ _ OMAH'A LUMBER co. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 19U ftrcetiMid Union Puclflc Track , Om.ir. ! . Dealer in Lumocr , Lath , Lime , Sasi ! , Poem , Ktc. YurdiCorner : ih ud IJtfiui'm ' ; ( uu.vi C. N. D1ET2. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , ISthnrul California Slrct . Omaha , Nobrn k . lumber Liinc Cement" , , , , Etc , i'0"1" . 1 < " 1 IXuislai F.U..Om ha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER" To Dealers Only , Office , I ( W Ciirnnm Plrcct. Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Hulncy While Mine. CHAS. n. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Oirrots nml 1'nrquot Kloorlnir. Wti and . rVlllllnory nricl Notions. " I. OBERFELDER A : CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions a > . n BUI ! t\1 \ South lllh Str M. _ _ _ _ _ _ Ovornllo. _ _ . - . . - . . - . - . CA'N FIELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Dyer-alls , Joni fiuits , Shlrti , Kto. I ( ( Burnt 1101 lougl s Street , _ Omnlm. Jst'h. Notfonsj J. T. ROBINSON "NOTION co. , Polesale Notions and Furnisliing : Goods Ittl and W.Sdith Kith St.Omatia. OIlB. _ _ CONSOLIDATED TANK iVlNE CO. , Wnolsalo Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ale Hrcme. Ktc. , Omaha. A. 11. lllfhup. Manager VtNYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing ; Good ? , 1105 UnrncT Slrcrt.OniMin. Office Fixtures. Tlfu SIMMONDS .MANL'KArrUlflNU CO. | .MnmitnctiinVB t BanK , Olfico and Saloon Fixtures , Mantl < > . Stili'l'Onnl ! , . Hook Case' , DniK Hxtiirpn.Wal rrt r . l'Hrtltliuii > . HnlltnmCmmt 'r , llprrnml Wlni Cooler" , Mlrrors.cliKnrlury nm' nllirc , 1.W and 17S i-oiith l.ltli St. , Uiuitliu. Tulol'liunu ' 11l. : ! Paints and Oils. "CUMMINGS Si NEILS ON , Wholesale Donler * lu Paints , Oils , Window Gtes , Etc , 111 * Vnrnam Ktroct. OmahaNob. Popor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry i > nice Block of Printing , Wrapping ndVrltlni 1'a er. tipvclHl Attention elvnn to cur load orders. 'aporJJoxos , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Not. WIT nnd 1J1U Donglns St. , Omaha , Neb. Soods. PHIL. STIMMEL Jc CCJ Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Bit nnd DM Jonua street Omali * . Storage , Forwarding & Commission ARM STRONG. PETTI S Ai CO Storaie , Forwarding and Conunission , Crunch lioiiMi cif tbo Heimoy Ilnppy Co. IliiKKioaal wtjuli'Bulu und re lull , l.'iiu l.MOniul 131'2 Izanl tTtruet , Oninlia. Telt'iibune No , 700. OMAEA MANDFAGTDIRS. BroworS' STORZ & 1LER. Lager Beer Brewers , 1W1 North Elgthtecntli Street , Omaha , Neb. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kpeneter. Proprietor. ' .KM Doilao nnd 103 unil 1M North lUtU Htruut , Omaha. Prlntors" Materials. _ " "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION , Auxiliary Publishers , Dealers In Type. Prcisiin anil 1'rlnlcrB1 Surpllos. 603 South lath Street. Omiilin. Coods. _ " _ OMAHA RUBBER c"o. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Ruhlier Goods Jll Clothing anil Leather llcltliik' . 1KM Kiinmin HlreeU S.Jtah , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROW t CO. . \Vbolcsu1o Mann : iclurors of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Moulffings , liranch Offlce , 12th nnil Itnrd titrcpti.Oinuhn , Nub. BOHN MANUFACTURINCTCO Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , VMildluRi , Stair Wnrk anil Interior Ilnnl Won't I'lif an. N. K. Cornermh nml l.i-urunworlli btroct * , Onahu : , h'vu. Sto m Fittings , Pumps , Etc. _ ' A. L/STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Jtcum , Wntpr. 1U Inay nnd MlnluK Hiippllen , Etc. SMI. Vii and J | Knniainblri'Ct. Onmha. CH u HcnTLL PU"M > co. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Jteam and Water Bupilc ) | . n' > "ln'inrl"r fnr Malt , I ITirnnm t. , Ora U. S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO. , Strom and Water Supplies , ' BROWN ELL & . engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Neuron - - . . , . .MWW Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter & sou , l'rnrr , .Munnfnctiirfrxif nil klndi Steam Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron Work Work ! South 20th and II. & M. Crofting. I'AXTO.V & VIKHIiINU IKON WOKKH. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , EnRlnoi , llra i Work. Ooneral fnunilrr , Machine and Jiua uillli Work. 1 1 men und Work ) , U , I * . U/ . un'l I7lh atruet. OninliH , _ OM'AHA' "W I R ETTTROK WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Railings IHtik Halls , Window Onardi , Flower Hliuuls , Wlro fl niKle. Ill Kirlli Kth Htruet , Omnli . OMAHA SAFancJ IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Voullr.JMI Work. Iron an'I Wlru FeoclnK. Hlgn . 1210 , U. Aiiilreen , 1'ruc'r Cur. llth nn Juckiu-i Sl . CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railing ? , Guards und Pcreeni. forbunki , naicci iloicrsilJenroi.ptt ) , luiPM'f.1 Awitln ; ! , 1-OcKnnlUi .Muriilnur ) itna Uiiuir.lth tvorli . lir-jiitliUOi ft. MEACHER & WHITMORE , Fireaui Burglar Proof Safes-Tlrac Locte IliliUulU rt.Uu , v i.jci it. . i 'nu V.'ork.U'J b. pU bv.