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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TUESDAY NOVEMBER 27 , .1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Dig Error lu tlio Posting of Canal Whoat. TRADERS DROP A ROUND SUM. Corn Cloned Wonk nt Iiowcst of ttio Day 1'rovlHlotin Slow Cattle nt l , w Wntor .Mnrlc. CHICAGO PItOllUOK CIIK too , Nov. 3A. [ Special Tclo r.xrn to TIIK I3ir : ] Wlic.it oponcil r.ithcr ttuiiu ut f I n for Mny , nnd nJvunccJ bravely J-fc. At $1 ( H'ttio ' market rcceivoil a cliojk In tlio form of himvy Belling by Hutchinton , Ken- null iir.tl other Ictvlors , Setting ere long nv kumnl the features of u bcnr raid , nnd the result of It wus th.xt the marUut broku to tl UT't for Muy. The waaktica * In noiir de liveries Wai even more pronounced than In May , Dcccinbar nnd .lunuaT "lumping to t\Qli. \ Uccombor > slower in recovering limn Jitnuary , nnd several times WLH ; oc under May. H Is doubtful If as niueli long wheat came out by tlio break as the attacking party anticipated. A good many stop orders wcro roiched , as a matter nl course , but no large lines , so far at could bo ascertained. Iliitchltison wan represented to bo a seller of wheat In nil outside markets nnd ho seemed to bo bending his energies to depress it to the limit. The attitude of the northwestern millers Is still baurish , so far IIH can bo hcen on the Hiirf.icc , nnd some of them are said to bo largely short in Ohlcngo and Now York niralnst their cash whe.it in Minneapolis. The writer of a recent series of bull circulars is quoted as being short of more wheat at outside markets than any other miller , nnd ho is , atninccly enough , the larg est single holder of cash spring wheat in tlio country , and a terrific bull "on thu crop. " Hols shrewdly suspected of havint , ' led the crowd In golnc ; counter to his own expicsscd notions "for a turn" on it largo -calo , Oos- Hlp to that effect was lloatlng around this morning , sub rosu. The market rallied nearly IIH rapidly as it broke , but it did not get < iulto to tlio starting | K > int until well ntong in the foicnooii , when It gut Us Hccond wind , so to speak , on misleading llgures Indicative of a decrease in the visible mipply , instead of the anticipated ineieaso. On the covering by shorts and quiet invest ment demand , May advanced to St OS'4 ' , De cember moving to J1.03JK , January ft.04' ' . , . For an hour or more tlio trading was tlono under a misapprehension as to xvhat the vis ible supply would show. Karly It seemed likely that the total stocks might show un increase of about 500,000 bushels. Later lluu res were reduced until the actual de crease was shown. On this the price of May advanced to $1.0 * . ) , Jumpinir * f@Jtfc , like lightning. A break of lo occurred Just IIR ( julckly , ii few mlnutca before 1 o'clock , when an error of about f > UO,000 bushels in the quantity on the canal w.is dis covered , the market dropping like lead to Sl.OSV The posting of 429,000 bushels In crease us the llgure finally reached changed the sentiment instantly. From -tl.OS there was a rally of | 4c , followed by a second HJinrp break below $1.0S. The last half hour of the session was full of excitement. That unfortunate error in the posting of canal wheat cost many traders a round sum of money. Millions nt bushels were bought on the blackboard figures , pointing to a decrease In the visible supply. \ \ lien the mistake was corrected they began to un load , and tlio raiders helped prices down by a furious attai-k , Hutclflnson again leading thu bears. December hail been used as a club near the opening , and it was once moro brought Into requisition at the closo. That month was offered down to $1.02)1 ) , and closed there , Junuury being quoted at $1.02 % , and Mav at jl.0" ? < . after having sold as low as tl.07 % , a few minutes bcforo the bell tapped. The break from $1.09 % to ( I 07lo was the work of only about half an hour. Compared with Saturday's closing December shows a loss of U c , January , ] % e nnd May , J c. The outside news was conflicting. From the northwest , advice was tcccivcd to the effect that thu receipts nt Minneapolis were Cxpoctod to keep up for ten dayn or two weeks , by which time the eklctrackcd wheat ut that and the interior points would bo cleared no , and the dally ar rivals at the greater milling centers there after would not exceed 1M ) cars dally. Thu mills ut Minneapolis are not running to their full capacity , and after thu 1st of January BOIIIC of them may a hut down , whether they want to or not , for want of wheat. That nt least is the way a good many people up in that section are talking , nnd they appear to believe what they say. All reports agree , to this writing , that farm ers' deliveries in the northwest are very light , and ono elevator manager reports that on Saturday only 10,000 busheU were re ceived at his 70 elevators. This sort of news docs not tally with tlio result of the canvass reported on Saturday , tnat farmers' reserves along the Noi them Pacific nro large , though it may bo as Dialed that farmers are holding back for better pricts. The best authori ties , however , now say that 75 per cent of the northwestern crop has been marketed. The largo receipts of corn , 272 cars over the estimate of Saturday , gave the hears a chance , of which they quickly availed them selves , and enabled them to secure a decline ofc on the opening figures of December futures , and a further drop from , ' )7e ) , the opening price , to 3iic. November , whicli lias been bringing from "e to itc premium for some time , dropped to lu to-day , and buy- ws of cash corn wore insisting on a l c to UJ c reduction on Saturday's prices. Novem ber closed at 37 > Je , December at ! ! 0 > < @ MJi'e. There continues to bo a good export Inquiry , and as very little more will go forward by lake this season , heavy receipts will have to depend on the railroad curriago , and n heavy Increase in raiHrcighls will be entailed thereby. Shippers "ppreci- atcd tills fact and governed themselves ac cordingly. The close of the market was weak at tlio lowest figures of the day. There was a falrlv < ; oed business done , and spells of consldotablo activity with sellers predom inating till day , and a depression the ruling feature , liven the publication of the visible simply ( Inures , showing n decrease of 1VKO- IKH ) bushels , failed to sustain prices. Thu largo receipts , present nnd prospective , and thu railroads in possession of all shipping fa cilities , was too much 10 overcome , and the icsult was as recorded above. In the provision tradu n stow day was ex perienced. Speculation was icstrictud , featureless and mainly local , nnd for cash delivery there was less doing than on any day for over a week. Cash buyers took hold sparingly , and of meats their purchases wcro unusually small for this season. Lard sold for immediate delivery to the extent of 1,100 tierccH ut t3.r > 2@S.f > 5 , closing at $3.50 bid. Speculative interest , us usual , was confined to January and May. Fluctuations all round were confined to a small range nnd based on Saturday's ' last quotations ; closings showed but little change. 1'orlt rested only SKo ua.Mor , while lurd was. unchanged to ! > a higher , and short ribs unchanged toKu lower , _ CHICAGO tilVB STOCK CHICAGO , Nov. 2J. | Special Telegram to TIIK Hun. ] CATTLB Among the arrivals were I2d cars of Toxnns and 89 cars of rangers , or about 5,000 out of the total of IR.CKX ) cattle. Trndo was only about steady. There wore scarcely a dozen loads of good natives on sale , and only n few that would pass us prime. The bulk of the natives wore made up of rough and common steers and cows , the latter making almost as big a show as last Monday. The Texans were largely etecrs , hence native cows sold about the same as last week , but for some cause com. 111 on and rough natives sold slow and lower , buyers generally preferring cheap and plenti ful Tcxans to common and rough natives , Hangers also sold fairly well. Taken alto gether , what few good and useful natives there wore tnadu as good prices as last week ; good cows and heifers sold ubout the same us thu week before , while rough and com mon natives sold substantially lower. Stock. erg and feeders wore in largo supply ; trade slow , no orders , no outside buyers , and only local speculators to look at the stock and msku bids. Natives are down to low-water Iiiurlr and ono can hardlv see how they can go lower , ( jood bee\fes , fl.WXtfa.15 ; medium to good steers. HIV ) to 1600 ) bs. , fl.OO I.US ; 1200 to JDW Jls. , t3.6Wgl.10 ; U50 to 1200 Ibs.j M3VglSO ; stockcrH ami feeder * , : if V e ws bulls nnd mixed , ? MO ( $ .CO ; bill ) : , $ J 202.'tt ; Texas and Indian steers , f1 4M ( iV ) ; oows , ? I ( Hci2 ) ! 13 , cstern rang OM. * ) 00 ' J IS ; cows , ? J 25 if i 00. Hogs The market oiwncd with n short but shnrp upturn of n nickel , speculators , in their anxiety to load up. cntisingt'ioadvance , but later on. wheu said speculators found that the regular buyers were not willing to follow their lead , ttin.y let go nnd values sold b.tck to about tlio same as on Saturday , or say nbout fi-iMOo lower thnn the opening. Them was more "snnp" to the market in the Uock Island division than elsewhere , Northwestern - western and Hurlington at no time showing the strength displayed In Hook Island , and at the close the latter was the weakest , Most of the mixed sold around nbout $ "i 550 ; bcU heavy f5.r > 0 < 35 ( JO ; n few fancy at f > n'Wiri 70. The demand for light sorts was limited. Tliurc were no shipping orders and packers were Indifferent buyers. The ordinary run of 1M ) to 190 Ib averages as sorted sold nt .r > ! Wi < - < ! ) .40. nnd light of 130 to 150 Ib averages at < 5.10(23 ( 55. KI.NANOIAIj. Nr.w VOIIK , Nov. 20. [ Special Telegram to Tin : line , jSTO < KS The stock tnnrkol opened rather quietly , but generally fraction ally lower , and , aside from n few securities , soon drifted Into a state of stagnation. Lon don operations \\ero confined to moderate sales , owing to the Interrupted cable service. There w.is a declining tendency to values during the forenoon in most of tlio list , and a gradual sagging left the market at noon dull and heavy to weak , at the lowest priees of the morning , though losses were small. New Kngland showed a llrmor tone after the early dealings and closed point above tlic opening , 'flic close showed a little firmer tone In general , with losses for the day mainly fractional , though St. 1'aul rested nt 1 points decline. The following were Iho closing quotations : IT. S. 4s regular 1SH1. Northern 1'nclllc. . 24y I' . H. 4s coupons llH'4l ' Uopreferred Ji7'i IJ. S. I'fsirgular 107 C. fcN.V IOMVC U. 8. 4 jscounons KM do preferred , . . .Ml I'ttclllt Os of V. .MI N.T. Control 107' ( Vntial I'aclllc ar p. , i ) . , vr. am Chlr.i0 | 4lton 1.T.I Itock Island . . . 105 Chicago , IliirlliiKton 0. , M.&St. P . . . illJt A qiilncy ICR'i do preferred. . . .103l n.i. . * w MU't ' St. Paul A Omaha. . 215 , Illinois Out ml. II : . doproferred . . . . IW-1 1. , II.&W. . . . 14 Union I'aciflo KJ Kansas A : Texas . 121. " ' ' r/ikc.Shoro ( CIV ( Vo preferred . . K4C , Michigan Central WJjWesterr. Union K ) Mlf < ourll > aciflo 701 , ! MONET ov CAM. Ensv at 2@1 per cent ; lust lonn ! 2 } per cent ; closing offered at 'J'4 ' per cent. PKIME MHHOANTII.E PAPDU IK@ " } per cent. STKIIUNO Kxciivvatt Dull at M.65 for sixty-day bills , and SI.88' ' for demand. ritonuois. Cnit'Aoo. Nov. Oti Whe.it Easier ; cash and December , tl.02 > ; January , ( l.ttibf : May , $1.07 % . Corn Steayd ; cush , a7' c , December , 30 11-llic ; January. 'McMay \ , 3S c. Oats Firm , cash , a > l4c ; December , 20c , January , UO c ; May , UOVc. ' Uy'e Kic. 1 fancy Nothing doinp. Pnmo Timothy Nothing doinff. Flax-l .7. . AVliisky ? 1JO , Pork Kisy ; cash , and December , $ H.4 : , January , $1-1.50 ; May , $14.77 } $ . Lard Steady ; cash , $3.50 ; December , * S.)74 : ) ; Jitnunry , f8.'ir ; May , $3.40 , Flour Steady and unchanged ; winter Wheat , S5.00@5,75 ; spring whuat , ? 4.50Co ! ! .7.ri. Bulk Meats Shoulders , $7.U7X ( ' ' .5 ( ) ; Rhort _ clear , $ S.OO@S.12 > i ; short ribs , $7.45 llutter Steady ; creamery , 23@33c ; dairy , lSrt'7o. ( Cheese Quiet ; full cream cboddars , 10J Hats , 10 > ( ( Jllc ; Young Americas , Kggn Firm ; fresh , 22a23c. ( Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , 0 > c ; light green salted , fi o ; green , 5e ; Baited bull , 5Vfo ; green bull , 4l c ; green dry Hint , 7' < j ( ) < c ; dry calf , " ( gSc ; brandel hides , 15 pur cent off ; deacon ; , 25@3Ju e.ich ; drv salted. 10 15c. Tallow Firm ; No. 1 , solia packed , 5c ; No. 2 , 4c ; cake , 5c. .Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 9,000 22.000 Wheat bu . 20,000 24,000 Corn ; bu . 2M.OOO 270,000 Oats , bu . ioy.000 9S.OOO Hyo , bu . . . . . Liverpool. Nov. 2(5. ( [ Special Cablegram to TUB MKH. ] 1):30 ) : p. m. Close. Pork In fair demand ; prime mess , eastern , b2s Od , firm ; do western , 71s 3d , firm. Lard In fair demand ; spot 47s , firm ; November , 4lls 3d , firm ; December und Jan uary , 4"isd ( ! , llrui. Wheat lu poor demand ; new No. 2 , winter - tor , tisld , dull ; do , spring , 8s 2d , dull. Flour In fair demand at 12s , ilrm. Corn In fair demand ; spot. 4s 9d , dull ; November and December , 4s 8) d , dull ; Jan uary , 4s ll d. ddll. Receipts of wheat durinK past week : From Atlantic ports , ! KX ) quarters ; Pacific ports , 77,000 quarters ; other sourcosCOOoO quarters. Receipts of American corn , 41,800. Now York , Nov. 2tl. Wheat Receipts , 1,100 ; exports , 4,000 ; spot market dull and heavy , and I'je lower ; options actlvo but irregular , and closed heavy and iyBjlo ( under Saturday. Corn Kocoipts , 153,000 ; exports , 112,0)0 ) ; spot market moderately active , but @lc lower aud weak. Oats Receipts , 04,000 ; exports , none ; spot market more active but weak and D c lower ; options fairly active but life lower anil weak ; spot white , 35 > .f < gUfie ; mixed western , HOlglUJo ; white western , 34@42c. Coffee Options opened steady and closed firm nnd 35@55c higher than Saturday's closing ; uules , 5 , 750 bags ; spot no stronger ; November , $14.15 ; December , $ ! 3.yj ( < ? 14 25 ; January , $ ii.ijH.2r : , February , fl4.0l@ ( 14. ! : March , * 14.00@1.33. fair cargoes , $10 50. Petroleum Quiet but steady ; United closed atSOtfc. Kggs Frosb firm ; western , 254@2Gc. Lurd Higher and better export demand ; sales , western steam , spot , $9.10 ; options , sales , December , $ S.07 ( S. 70 ; closing $3.(18' ( . Uutter Higher ; choice scarce ; western 13@25c ; western creamery , 20@J4c ; Elgins , Cheese Firmer und in fair demand ; west ern , 9 > 10Vc. Kaiikits City , Nov. 2d. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 red , cash , no bids nor offerings ; Decem ber , mxles ut Wl } c : No. 3 red , cash , 70o bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , ' .I5u asked ; May , Sl.lUJ bid. Com Steady ; No. 2 , casli.iSc bid ; Decem ber , no bids norolTerings ; January , 2Su bid ; Mny , ifOjicbid. Oats No. 2 , cash , 20 > fc bid ; May , 2o > ( Tc bid. Oinclnnntl , Nov. 20 Wheat Light demand ; No. 2 ted , $1.02. Corn -Dull and lower ; No , 2 mixed , 40) ) < c. Oats -Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 2V@2JKc. Hye Steady ; No. 2 , Mo. Whisky-Steady at $1.14 , Mlnnonjiolls , Nov. 20. Wheat Ho- colpts were 072 cars for 48 hours. Buyers were holding oil In the ilrst half of the session on prospect of a further decline In speculative markets , but these gave evi dence of moro strength than the market for cash wheat. Sellers were holding ut about Saturday's closing prices , but some reduc tions were also offered without buyers. No. 1 northern was held nt $1.03 ; No. 2 northern at $1.00 , Closing : No. 1 hard , cash and December , $1.10 ; May , $1.24. ; on on track , * 1. 1801. ID. No.l northern , cash and December , $1.0o > ; May , $1.12 5 ° track , fl. 0001. 10. No.2 northern , cash ami December f 1.00 ; May , $1.07 ; on track , 1 1.00 ® 1,02. Milwaukee , Nov. 31. Wheat Easy ; cash , USUu ; December , 09c ; January , $1.02 . Corn Steady ; now. 3017c. ( Oats Easier ; No. 2 white , 30c. live-Easy ; No. 1 , 53)/o. Harley Kasy ; No. 2 , 07) ) < e. Provisions Steady ; pork , cash , $14.15 , tit. IjouU , Nov. 2(1. Wheat Lower ; cash and November , $1,00 ; May , tl.OOJ. Corn Lower ; cash , 85c ; December , Outs Lower ; cash , 28c ; May , UOVc. Pork-Firm nt 115.00. Lard-Firm at $8.25. Whisky $1.15. Mutter Quiet , but steady anu firm ; choice to fancy creamery , S0@31c ; choice and fancy dairy , 20@2c , LIVE ClticiiKu , Nov. 2d. 1'h ti Drovaw Jour nal reports at follows Cattle KecelpU , 15,000 ; Urmer for good , others ycak : beeves , $4.50(35.15 ( ; steers , 13.25 @ 4.J5 ( ; stockers und feuaer . * i 10 ( 3.30 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $ l.-10QJ.OOj Texas cattle , $ lWd 3riOtcstcrn ; rangers , $ J'i 4 IS Hogs Receipts , 17,000 ; opened fie lilgher , hut advance lost later ; mixed. $ 'i.'i.Vi50 ; heavy , Ki.U'gC.i'O : light , $ . OM500 ; skips , $3.6Krt.Ii.7fl. ( Shcap Hccclpts fi.OOO ; slow ; natives , $3.K425 ( , westerns. $ jn0 3.05 ; Texans $4 50 ( < t.'t.00j lambs. $1 00r. ? 00. KniiBns City , Nov. 20. Cattle Heceipts P,900. shlpmcntsOJO ( ! ; about steady , cxeep for common , which were in some ease IOC lower , good to choice corn fed , $4.750. 25 common to medium , $ ! U5i4,5U ; stocksrs and feeding steers , $1.00n.lO , grass range Meets , tl.'i'I.OO ( ( ) ; cows , $1 50 { 2 40. Hogs Receipts , 0,000 ; shipments , none active. Rtrong and 5c higher ; good to choice $5.25(3:5.35 ( : , common to medium , $5.00@5.2o National Stock YnriU , I-Jnnt S ( . lyoulH. Nov 20. Cattle Receipts , 5,000 market stonily : cholco heavy native steers 4.50(3510 ( , butchers' ulcers , 'medium to choice , $3.30tf4 ; IS ; stockers and feeders , fal to good , $2.0Q320 ) ; rangers , corn-fed , $ .1.00 @t 10 ; irrass-fed , J lOtrfll.lO. Hogs llccelpt * . ! I,80J ; shipments , l.SOO market higher ; choice heavy and butchers solccllons , $5350 5.55 , packing , medium to prime , $52I ( > { 5.40 ; light grades , ordinary to best , 15.103530. OMAHA MVIJ HlOCii. Clitic. Mon lay , Nov. 20. 18S8. There were n good many c.Utlu here to-day and the buyers had a better opportunity to select what they wanted. The trade was a little slow , although a goad many cattle were disposed of before the closo. The fooling on the market was o.islerln beef cattle , and the packers were n little inclined to bo bearish Feeders wcra In demand ntstrongnrlces am the few ticio changed hands , as high as J.'l. 1. being paid. I loss. The receipts wcro light , hut tlio demand was good , and everything was sold at nnces ranging strong to r > e higher than Saturday Thcro was not u prime load of hogs In the yards , -so that the top was only $5.35. Hhocp. Thcro were a few very common slice ] here , but nothing good enough for the packers , Itnucipts' . Cattle 1.0IX Hogs 2I > ( M Sheep v 6'W Horses 100 is I'rlom. The following is a tabbof pricai p.UJ In this marxct for the grajuj of nioa't men tioned Pnmostoors. 1300 to 1503 Ibs..tl.10 O4.SO Prime steers. 1100 to W > 3 ibs. . 3.40 ; < l.5 ( ) Native feeders 2.50 ( ai.0"i : Western feeders 2.50 ( < f3 1)0 ) Hani : o steers , com'on to cholco 2.50 yitt.'JO ' Common to good cows 1.25 fa2.25 Cholco to fancy cows 2.M5 ( $2.90 Common to choice bulls 1.25 (32.00 ( Fair tociioico light hops 5.10 itt.VJO Fair to cholco heavy how 5.30 ( qj : > .40 Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.'JO ( ( $5.30 CATTLE. No. AT. Pr. 1 bull 1,210 , $1.25 3 bulls 1,397 1.37 , ' 1 bull 1,403 1.50 Ibull 1,010 , 2.00 23 cows , westerns 118-J 2.10 8 cows 1,117 , 2.10 3 cows 1,000 , 2.10 20 cows 1,008 , 2.15 2 cows 1105 2.15 3 tailings 1,123 225 1 steer , tailing 1,2)0 ) 2.25 25 cows , natives USt 2.35 17 cows , natives ! I2 < J 2.37'tf 21 cows und steers , mixea. . . . 853 2.37' 18 cows , natives ldi)2 ) 2.40 10 cows 1,105 250 1 cow , native 1,130 275 tex 1,070 325 3d steers , corn-fed 1,129 3.55 Ib steers , corn-fed natives. . . .1,200 4.00 2-1 steers , Polled Angus 1,181 4.00 77steers , corn-fed natives..1,20- 4,00 IIAM1E CATTLE. Owner. Av. Pr. J. Hnntoon & Co. 13 feeders 1003 33.15 93 cows 1075 2.45 Mr. Matthews 19 cows 1027 2 35 Icow 910 1.50 10 cows 950 2 35 1 co w 9(5 ( ! ) 1.50 .7 ! steers 1117 2J-5 20 steers ma 2b5 23 feeders 904 2.99 William Marr 29 steers , Texas 1141 8.30 20 steers , Texas , .1143 3.30 18 steers , westerns 1033 350 1 bull , western 1(5 ( > 0 1.2 > 8 bulls , westerns 1304 1.75 Johnson & M. Scows 105(5 ( 2.50 Icow 1100 2.00 llcowi 1133 2.50 William Trownsell 13 steers 1421 32' . 7 co ws 1018 2.40 Denver L. S. Co. ' 11 steers , westerns 10S4 3.00 HOGS. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. (18. ( . . .167 12) ) ? 4.90 . .am 2'Ki ' N ) . . . .2'J4 40 5.05 07 ! ! . .248 SO n'25 (54. ( . . .HIS bO 5.15 f > 5. ( . .2f > 9 120 S.25 04. . . .218 200 5.20 70. . .2(50 ( 120 5.25 120M ' ' . .250 120 5.20 t > 8. . .242 M ) 52.1 w' . . .2SO 5.20 68. , . .2S9 120 5.30 01. . . .2.14 12J 5.2J 59. , 120 (55. ( , 40 5.20 61. . .231 bO Kbj 58 , . . .2S4 2SO 5.20 50. , , .2sO 100 5.30 70. . " 200 5.20 05. , . .302 230 5.30 04 . 219 200 5.20 ( X5. . .27(5 ( 120 7 , ) . . . .221 1IX ) 5.20 71. . .2I5 ! 120 siiio 70. . . .212 120 (54. ( , . .287 80 5. : > o 80M 57. . 1(50 ( 5.25 G3. , . .300 -M ) 78 . ! ! 259 100 5.25 (58. ( , . .279 200 siiio 11. . , .27'J 5.2i 5S. , , .276 40 5.30 03. . . .278 200 5.25 07. . , .310 UM ) 5.35 ( ir . . , .2S7 240 5.25 ( is. , " 120 5.35 ra . .22 120 5.25 2. .283 120 5.35 73..250 110 5.25 (55..29J ( 80 5.35 Highest anil I/owcst. The following uru the highest and lowest prices paid for hogs during the | UU few days and on the corresponding datai oua and twj years ago : I Nov. im I Nov. 1K < 7. Niv. ISS1. HunJny. o : t ) & > 15 4 VI 441 fi'i r , su iftS Snndav. 3 70 Wl hOi u ! 6 i : > > 10 4 'M © I'M 6 ; 10 < tf ( : r > _ i H ) 4 M ) 461 f.3 i ) ( V , 4 1 K' , Sunday. 4 A3 tEl CJ ! I 2. ) < A40 \ 4 40 Ol K ) II 7U ftl ( Kl fi20 < & * > 40 Sunday. 3 70 4D-I UO r , ir. Wi 4) ) 4 6) ) 11,1 .O Sunday. 5 U ) © ' . : n 4 60 ifil HI 3 5'J 4M 7ft 5 OJ w > srii 4 0) ) Wt 00 : i fis to ) ffi 6 10 Si.ri iJ 4 0- | ' , 0) ) Bllllday 4 U ) < & { UO" ; i 45 4 ! > l U > I'nukcrH' PurclinsoH. The following is the number of bought by the leading buyers in to-day's market. O H Hammond fi Co 4(53 ( Omaha Packing Co 79J AruiourCPCo 1154 OMA.IIA Produce , KruttH , Ktc. HUTTBU I-'anoy , solid-packed creamery. 23 ( iji'ic ; cholco couiitryl'J@ ' oincdluiii ; grades , 15@l'Jo ' ; coinmoii grades , H14c. ) FLOUII Nebraska patents , f3.00@7.50 ; Minnesota ] ) atents , M.i'a7.75 ( ; ; s'.r lKlit grades , $5.00@'i 50 ; bakers' Hour , * 5.'JJ@3.75 ; | icr bbl. PoTAToiis Nebraska , l XiiSIOc per buj Colo- ado , 75(3 ( iUc. SWKKT POTITOBS D@3) ) c per Ib. Poui.Titv Live clilckcng , $ J.50@375 | > er doz ; eprliiK chickens , 6 J. 500) ) ( XI ; dressed chlcKcns , 7c < ? So per Ib ; turkeys , b@lOo. Kiias Strictly fresh , 2-u candled. MALAGA OIIAPES In koss , 12o per Ib. UAKASAS Common , f l.Wf.iti.Uo per bunch ; choice , $2.53(3.1.60 ( , LUMONS W.oo per caso. OiuxdES-Vlorida , U.WXS1.75 per box. GA.JIK 1'or dozen : Milliards , W 50@.7. " ) ; teal , f 1.00@l.y5 ; nuall , fJ.50 ; prairie chick- cn 1fJ.7r@t.OOr.ibblt81H.OOsuulrrelsl1.0ji ; ; venison , UjilUc ( per Ib , CiiANnuiwiBS $ J.OO ( < ? 9.00 per bbl. PiiuvisiON-8-IInina , No. 1 , 11 0 ; No. 2 lie ; shoulders , 7Jc ; rib bacon , lie ; clear bacon , UK" ! Piumo hams , 10 j ; dried beef : iains , 10 > { o ; dry suited uleara , short , SU'ui extra short , 8o : short ribs , b > fc ; ploldo.l pigs' foot , 15-lb kits , Mc ) ; lurdj smoked uausagc , C@ ti per Ib ; bog casings , ir 25@30opor dozen ; fancy 50c. ONIONS 30tf-40i ; ) per bu. B-fa.W uer 100. Hrcts40i' | > cr bu ' Ti iiNir < , > io per bu. . So nuivtiuT-Ublsi.Sl'Tr.jliiiHbbK ' | 2 71 AITI.ES Cholco , ? i.V ) , ' < , W5cr | bbl. fnncy . ( H ) per bbl ; common , 81.i > ty4l 7.'i per bbl. Cinnn-M'ohljpin. ' ? ! ty ; , ro p r bbl of 32 ; Cnlifoniln pear older , $15 IKI par bbl POP COHV Hico. 3- ; common , 2 > < e. CumoT * 4 c per bu. Hi : v-ss Choicp eastern hatidplckcd nnvic * ? J.OO per bushel ; western bandplckod na vies , t 7.Xil S ) ; mediums , $1. 0 1.50 ; Llm. boaii" , f > c per Ib. HAT F. o. b. car * , No. 1 upland W.OO ; No 2 Upland , K > IK ) . Hit \v * i ; > CUtf 10.00. Ciini'i'iiii t' tn : ! U 00 15.00 per ton. COHN ' . ' ( Kit STc. Cider , li@lSc ( per gal. ; white wine , 10rf"0o ( i > cr gnl. Ho.sci 1-lb frames , ICOJlSc. Grocorn' lilnt. llcvlscd prices are follows ! HAtKiiso Stark A , aoamlosn , We ; Amo5 kcKR , scninlfsi. I7'jc ; Lewlstou A , seamless 10c ; Americnii , seamless. 17c ; burlaps , 4 to f bu , lltaHe , gunnies , single , Ko ) ; gunnies double , We ; wool saclt , Mo. Twines Flux ! We ; extra sail , 2)21ei ) sail U , SOftJSU1 ; cot ton , S2c ; Jute , > "c. " DIIIGII Kiii-ir flpi. in boxes , per Ib , 13(0 ( lllc ; dates. In boxe , 7 ( < 7 > 10c ; London Mulntrn layer r.iliins , per nox , t2 M/tiJ 75 ; Mulng. loose raisins , J2.l50i ; 'J .M ) , new Vnlunula raisins , per Ib , S'jcj California loose munea tolH , per box , (3.IKit'J.10 ) ( , Cnliforni.i Londons , I8sv , 10 ; pitted clu-rrlos , per Ib. ISo ; Call fornln pitted plums , per Ib. l'rfllc ! ; drieii bliickbcrnes , per Ib , " 'jOV ' , dried raspber ries , per Ib , 24 ( t . ' . " > ? ; ov.tiwr.itod apples , 7 > - rS | isc ; California siin-Uried pc.R'hes , Me ; Cali fornia unp.ircd uvnpor.iteil peuoliL's , ir > ( u I'lc ; ev.ipoiMtoil Californi.i apnricots , ist.j Xanti-i currants , ! . ( rc. Turkish prunes , I'jOJ-'V' ' citron , yjn'--c ) : omngo peel , I5i. ; lemon peel , llic ; California I'Vench pi lines , llfifli'c. ' CoFtiiMochn : : , aVitiOo , Ulo , good , HVS 17c ; Mnnilnlilltii ; . 'J ( ) < c24c ; roiMlliiK Kio , lfifl ( ( Ulo ; O. (5. .luvn , ' 'KiO.VH1 ; .lava , Interior , i2'ii ! > Z&a , Hio. fnncy , ISfJIUc ; Sautis and Mara- calbo , 17i7ilc ! ) ; Arbuoklcs , 2l'i ' ; McLangh- litrs. KXXX. 21 > 4 Stn\K ( ifiinulntctl , 7' ' c : conf. A , Tsc ( , ; \\hlto c.\tra C. 7'4c ' ; extra C , 7'ic ' ; yellow C , C > l < jC ; powdered , ' o ; ctibos , hlif' MII.SWACholcu : yellow , 20 ( < r JJe , ' ; ilarlc colored , 1H ( Hi1. CIIKCXU YOUMIJ America , full crc.ini , 12 U' ' . , ; full cream elicddars. lljjWc ( : fullcieam Hals , 12'ic. PICICI.KS Medium , in bbls , $5.00 ; do. , in half bbls , $ : ) . ( ) ( ) ; small , in bbls , * ii 0) ) ; do , iu half bbls. $ .l.i\ ( ) ; gherkins , in bbls , jr.OO , do. , in half bbls , ? I.IK ) . Toiiuto Plug , 2.i7l ( smoking ; , JBI.I.ICS ? l.'j per . ' 10 Ib pail. SALT $1 : iiVf l.B : per bbl. Koi'i : 7 Iti. I1- . MAI-I.K Sro ui-Hrlclts , lir < ? 12c per .b ; penny calces , l.Vdlc per Ib ; pure m.iplu syrup , $1 ( K ) per gal. Ti8 Voung Hyson , common to fair , 19 ( ' < > 25c ; Young Hyson , trooil to fancy. 'JJVf ( fl.'c ; Gunpowder , common to cood. 2J ( J5c ; Gun powder , choice to fancy.UKu ( Vic : Japan , com mon to medium , 15u20c ( ; Jnp.ui , choice to fancy , S0it ( > 45c ; Oolong , common to good. 25 @ lie : Oolong- , choice to fancy , .rf/70c ( ) ; Im perial , common to medium , 25 ( < tnu ; ; ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40 < i5i ! ) : . NOTH Almonds , I SOB 1 Si- ; filberts , ! 2'.D15c ; llriuil , iji10c ) ; walnuts , 12- ; pecans , ID llc ; peanuts , itic. : Cituiccits ireio * per Ib ; assorted cakes , 8C12.V per 11) us per list CANDI Mixed , O'iiiBIS'jC ' ; stlilc , rbck candy , MiJtffiJilHc ; fancy candy , Hi L AN.I Hi n us-n OOe. Com nn Ji@ ) iiC. . ( iool8. COTTOV Fi.KSsri.s 10 per cent dis. ; LL. 5l c ; ( JU , ( i'Ji'c ; Sri , Tjife1 ; Nameless , 5e ; HX , l c ; U , 2Uc ; iN'o. 10 , 8j < jc ; No. 40 , 10'c ; No. l-O , 12 , ' ; No SO laijojA'o. ItJ.colored , ! ) c. No. 511 , colored , 12 ; No.70colore.l , 1'JWc-j Bristol , 12'-c : Union P.u-iflc. 17o. Uui'irViii1 Bib white , 1'Je ; eoloied , w S Standard , Sc ; gem , l ( < o ; beauty , 12' ' jc ; lioone , He ; B , c.isjd , * i5) ! ) . Pius rs Solid culori Atlantic , He ; Slater , Cc : Berlin oil. U' c , ; ( i irnocoil , ( VjiJc. Pitivrs Pink and lloojji Allen 0 ? ; Ktvor- point , 5) < Jc ; St < ; cl Uivci-j O' ' . c ; Richmond , ( i'jo ; Pacillc. e. 1'uis-T.s Dress Charter Oak , 51/3 ; Hum ape , 4''c ' ; L.oti,5' ] ' c : Allen , Oo ; Uichmond , ( > ofmdsor ; , GJ c ; Kddvstouc.ii' ' c ; Pacitic , . liLR4tiiiBD Snr.r.TiMiHefkoky cambric No. ( X ) , ! ) ' * < : ; Best Yet , 4-4 , OJ/c ; butter cloth , dale cambric ll' c ; LousJale , He ; New York mills , 10j < jC ; Peppercll. 42-m , lie ; Peppercll , 40-in , 12c ; Peppercll , ( M , ICc ; Peppercll , 8-4 , IMc ; Pcpjiprull , U-4 , 2'ie ; Poppcrcil. 10-4 , U5c : Canton , 4-4 , 8l c ; Triumph , ( \Vnui9Uttit ; , llc ; Valley , 5e Ifi.AN.NKi.-j Plaid Hiftsmen , 20c : Goahen , 32'a'c ' ; Clear Lake , 3'Jl , c ; Iron Mountain , Vi.Assni. i White G H , No.2. . ' , . 22 'c ; G H , No. 1. ? { , 20j ; H H , No. 2 , { . Si' ' c ; B H , No. 1 , H , HOc ; Qucciice No. I , % < 42c. Coiisir.lE4NS Androscoggin. 7 c ; Kear- sarge , 7J , c : Ifcjekuort. ( i' ' c ; Conrsloga , O' ' 1. TIC-KS York , 30 in. . I2' c ; York , : m , l.'IKu ; Swift river , < D/c : Thorndike OO , S'.jC ' , Thorndiko KE. 8K" ; Thorndike 120 , < JH i Thorndiku XX , 15o ; Cordis No. 5 , O'j'u ; Cor- dis No. 4 , 7'-C. Desiils Amoskead , 9 oz , ItiJ c ; Everett 7 oz , l ic ; York , 7o , lUUc ; Havm iker. S'rfc ; .laffrey XX , ll c : JtilTrey XXX , 12' ' c ; Beaver Creek A A. 12o ; Heaver Creek HB , lie ; Beaver Creisk CC. 10c. KKNTUCKV JEVJJS Memorial , Ific ; Dakota , 18c ; Durham , 27Hc ; H roulus , Ibc ; Lenmlm- ton , 22 > < c ; Cott wold. 27 ; < fc. CIIASII Slovens' H , llj o ; Stevens' B , lileaclied. 7c ; Stevens' A , T c ; Stevens' A , bleached , SJ c ; Stevens' P , S' ' c ; Stevenn1 P , bleach d , ll o ; Stevens' N , SiJ c ; Stevens' N , bleachud , 10' c ; Stevens' SItt , rJ' ' o. Miscri.LANtoUb Table on cloth , S25) ; plain Holland , ll' ' c ; Dado Holland , 12' ' c. Brown Sheotinir Atlantic A , 4-4 , Tc ; Atlantic H , 1-4 , 7J c ; Atlantic D , 4 4 , % ; Atlantic P. 4 I. lie ; Aurora LU J-4 , ( ! c ; An rora C , 44J c ; Crown XXX 4-J ( IJfi- ; Hoosicr LL , 4tie ; In li.m Head , 4-4 , 7Kc ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , flOld ; Dominion , 4 4 , 1 > o ; Peppercll K , 4-4 , 7u ; Pappercll O , 4-1 , % c ; Pepperell , 8-4 , l c : Pdppjrell , 0-1 , -Me ; Pcpp'i-cll , l'-4 ) , 21e ; Uti-i , C , 4 4 , l c ; Wachusett , 4-4 , 7 o ; Aurar.i K , 4-4 , 7c : Au rora B , 4-4 , li'tfc. DITK West Point 23 in. 8 oz. . lOJ e ; West Point 29 in , 1(1 ( oz. 12140Vcst ; Point 29 in , 12 oz , 15c : West Point 40 in , 11 oI0c. . FiANXni.s-Ucd , C , UJ in. K a ; K , 2-t in , 21 e ; GO , 24 in , 20c ; HAF , X. 2w ; JKF , % . 2i"c. GIVOIIAM Plunkett checks , 7J c ; Whlttnn- .on , 7'.jc ' ; York. 7' c ; Norm null dresi , Jjjjji1 ; Jnlcuttn dress , b'fc ; Whittenton dress , Uenfrow dress , CVMIIIIIUS Slater , fij c ; Woods , 5'4'c ' ; Standard , S' c ; Peacock , iV c. PUIETS , IXDii.n BLI-K Arnold , ( ! Kc ; Amor- can , li'fc ' ; Gloucester , ( i c ; Arnold C lone cloth.iJc : Arnold B long cloth , lOWe ; Arnold Gold Seal , lO c ; Stlofcl A , 12c ; Windsor Gold Ticket , [ " "irst and second clear , I1In.fl9 00351 00 First and second clear , 1 > in. . . 47 ( M@V ) 00 Third Wear , l1 ! " . ; ill . 43 03 ( 4(1 ( 00 A select , l O'l in. . , . , . H7 09 B select , IKfjil'tf In . : u 00 A stock boards , ICdJIO ft , 12 in . 411 CO B stock boards , 1205111 ft , lain . 41 00 C stock boards , 12u ( > lrt ft , 42 in . : tij 00 J stock boards , r.'yfilO/t , 12 in . 'ii 10 flooring , ilrst commoi\ 0 In . Ul 00 flooring , second common' , 0 in . 31 00 -iolect fencing flooring. . . 19 00 Siding , Ilrst and Second ulearUGJU > ft. .25 00 Siding , Ilrst common , 10 Jt . 22 00 tiding , second common , . . . . . 19 ( K ) Join mon boards . 1(1 ( 00 S'o. 2 boards , all lengths. , . 14 50 Fencing , No. 1 , 12 20 ft. . 10 f > 0 Fencing , No S , 12 , 14 ami 18 ft . 15 50 Joist and scantling , 2x4 , 14@10 feet. , . . . Ill 00 Timber , 4x4 , hxS. 12@K1 feet . 17 OJ 'iekets , I ) and H llat . 2J 00 'Ickets , Dand H sijuaro . 2200 Shingles , extra A . 2 SO Shingles , Standard A . 2 00 Lath . 2 40 O G Hatta , 2 > < f In . OJ O G Halts , Iix3 , S I S . 35 3in well tubing , Dand M bov . 2200 hen t her. Hemlock solo. 1827cperlb ; oaksole , 33@ Site per Ib ; oak harness , yo@32o per I1) ; solac ed oak and trace , : ! 5u perlb ; oak and hem. ock upuer. 20-22o per foot. Hemlock calf kin , No. 1 , bOc.Ko per Ib , according to velght ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , 00c@1.00 per b ; Philadelphia calf skin , extru , * l.M@l ( 10 icrlb ; hemlocK kip skin , No. 1 , 60@70o par b : oak lip r.km , No. 1 , 70ftOc per Ib ; Phila delphia kip skin , extra , bO@UOo perlb. Frenujj calf skins , ( according to woightand nuallty ) , 1.15cjl,75 ( per Ib. Frenbh kipbkins , do , SOcQ 1,10 i > r Ib. Cordovan ruasctt , 18cj aatiu nnlsh. COc t > cr foot ; welt leather , per side ; moroccos ( pebble poaO , Srt per foot , moroccos , boot lev , 8530c ( pc foot ; glove calf skins , seigTOo tier foot Douglas kid , ; ? iVT40c l' ' r foot ; kangaroo skins. 40utf)0i : per foot , nccordlng to ouallty Toppings , $ S.co < MOOO per dozen ; llnlnes KttWfiliO ( ) ( per dozen ; nproiiskins , llO.tKX ; : 12.00 per dozen. .Mc.tnli nnd Tinners' Stook. Block tin , small pig ? .2 Block tin , bar 'j' . Copper , planished boiler sles fl Copper , cold rolled ! ) Copper , sheathing , * i ( Cojipcr , pltts 3 ( Copper , llHts 3 Gal. sheet iron , Junlatn , 50-10 and 5pero. ttis Pat. planished Iron , 2 to 2 ? A 10' ' , Pat planished Iron. 2-1 to 27 B ! 'i ' , Hoofinc , 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets $ Ow Hooting , IX. 1U20 , 112 sheets 7 W Hooting , H ! , 20x''S , 112 sheets 11 ( U Hooting , IX , 2K2S ( , 112 sheets ! . : ( Sheet iron , No. 20. . . . : i M Sheet iron , No. 27 ; t C Solder Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets SrtM ) IX , 10x14 , 25 sheets 8.2T Tin plate , coke 1C. 1014. . 225 sheets 02 , ' Steel nails , per keg 2 2i Steel wlro nails , per keg 2.'JO An Absolute Ctirn. The OIUGINAL AUIETINB OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two ouncu tin boxes , and is nn absalutu euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and nil skin crip- tious. Will positively care nil kinds of piles. Ask for IheOHlGINAL , ABIETINE O1NT- MKwT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , nt'io cents per box by tuiiil 30 cents. TIIK IllSALiTY MAKICBT. liiHtrmncntH Placed on Hruuril Dtir ititr Vcstcrilny. 1 A Cottrell and wife to .1 II llycr , nnd ' { of liK'ixi'4 ( ! ft , und s w cor n w or w o li-li- 1:1 : o , > \ < i . . * ; tooo J llurkcr vt nl to N V \ < ) I , . .VTt'o. . lots 11. 14 and 11) ) , l > lk 2 , sub J I Itcdlclc aadd , w il . 7,000 0 II Whrolcrjr nmnvlfo to 1) \\hcelcr. . lot 15 , blk I. Cluiundon\\ . 3.1.0J C II llartninu to.l (1 ( lluilmnn , llartmnn s rescrx o. i | c il . . . . . . Cl'l'uriiur loSSParH , lot 3) ) , blk''I. Walnut Mill , xd . . 2,100 HT.Miixwell Hnil wifu lo V N lloss 'i ' of lot U. blk liCi , So. Omal.n it. . 1,000 F W Munnehe to .1 I' fcciser , lot at , blk ! . ' , Illmcliiuiph'sailil. w il l.OOJ .1 Illln } to M Dounellv. lots Pi nnd 16 , blk S , Mc ( orinlrk'i * "il ii'ld. 11 c < l . . . ] A Johnson nnd wlfi' to A. Sharp , lot 10 , blk 5 , Ilowi A"HI' " add. w il C.OUO T II THj-lor to ( ! Schrot tier , o 1U ft of lot IB. aud n ir > It of e 1U ft lot 17 , blk JO , Patrick's''il add , wil . 4,500 W Arthur to'I Ilurd , uml ' , of vv 'i of lot n , Vilk "T , " Fhtnn'ti Si com ! mid , w < 1. T Hod nnd wlfoto Ait'iur ' , und'J of e'jof ' lot ; . lilt "J' , " Miluns Second add. w < 1 . . . T II Taylo to M M Miusliall , lots Kl , 14 mid I . lilk IH. Wnlmit hill , w U : ) ,000 M M Marshall and wife to Payne & ( lod- daul , IOIH 11 , H uml 111 , blk 11' , U ulmit Jiill. wd. I'avi.u A. ( lOddarcl to M M Marshall , lot " , bl ' ' . l.nVeta t > lnct > , w d. . 15 I. I.nt'-on to K I. Johnson , lot 18. lilk ; t , l.ako \ lew , w < 1 . . . . . W I , .Mcl'aguu to I. I ) Spildlng. n .HI It of s IT. : ft of w H'lft ' ot blk V. .McC.tgno'H mid. w il J .1 ( tiiniiilng * toC F Itrel , s 'J ' lot IIbile 21 , WllroVsIM nilil , w d 1) TV NIXP el nl lo 13II Wheolnn , lots 1 and 2. blk 1 , Oxford 1'lnce. d A Shnrp and ttlfj to A Johnson , lot 10 , blk 5 , Hoggs Ic miVt mill , w d. Twentj transfers , aggregating $ jl,00 ( liuildln I'crnuts. The foliowiu < bulldlnjj permits were issued yrsterdnv : C. I Str\kLV , frame dwelling on South and Hilitecntlihtrect * S. K. JiiLiiMm. rr.imo reslduncu on Twen- . TOO ty-luatsticet - . U o permit- . . ii'greciiting { t 1,11)0 ) THE CHICAGO RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , Manbaltown on. ChlciiKO , Milwaukee. , , , ,9.0 ! P * Plo nf N bra ka,0.lo- fJ , n , ! w' ° ! aMt.VM } > ' Idnho. Nevada , Oregon.Va > .li- JlIS U. R1 ? California , It offers superior adrantngei not itble po by any other line. Araonir a few of the nnmrrouK polnti of snperlorlty . iVSt > r l' ' ' * Patrons of Uilh nian hetw.cn Omaha , \ic'iifw \ . ! * ° V.BLB lu inn'B trul' " n a * ' ° f I > AY rOAC.IIKh , which arc the finest that human nrt nnd nn-nulty cnn ori-itt. . Its I'ALACEM.KKI'INO CA41S 'hui-qiialof which can not bo found eHenhero. At ( oiincll bluff , the trains of the Union 1'arttlo Hall. wny . connect In union depot with thuso of the Chi- euro * .Northweslcru lly. In Clilcuao the trains of ' ' * " ' ° conn < ! cUon wlth thofoof allotber ' I'utern ' her Dolrolt'Columbui. . Inrtl napoll . Cincinnati , J Ink-era I alia , Ilutfalii. I'lllsburg. Toronto , Montreal o tuti. New Tork. I'hllartelpliia , Ilnlllmore , W ih Ij-elon , and all potntstn the Kast. A > k fortlcketa Tla > ' ° . "NORTHWESTERN" tMa A" tlck ° l . E. p. WILSON. Gen I Manager. Gen'l 1'asar Ageut. " ' ' ' . N. BAUCOTK . "n'WSlte'r Apont. O. It KIMIIALUTItkHtAcvnt. * JA. r. " K > WBST. City Pan-onger Agent HOI Farnam Ht _ Omalia. Nub , ' TIIF OF TUB Milwaukee & St Paul ' Chicago , , R'y. The Best Route from Omnlin nnd Council muffs to TWO THA1N8 DAII.V BKI'WKISN OMAHA AND COUNCIL 11LUKKS L'blcRgo , ANU SJIlnniikee , St. rani , Mlnncnpolls , Cedar Itispldg , Itock Island. Freeport , Kockford , Clinton , Dubuquc , DnvcnDoit , Clgln , JIudison , Junesville , UelolL , Wluona , La Crossu , And all other Important nolnts East , Nortbiiust and boutheait. For through tickets , call < > u the ticket uncut ut 1W | Purnaiu street. In Darker Uloci , or at ( Jnlou 1'actllo Ilenul. 1'ulln.an Sleepers and tin flneitUlnlni Car In tb world are run on the main Hoe of tbu Chicago , Mil- nakee , V St. Paul Kallnay , and ierr attention Is pa4 ! to paisenitsri by touruious niploreiol tbecompaDr , if. .Mll.nBjl.cleneral Manager. J. K. TUCKKR. Anlitsnt Uanaral Uansgor. A.'V. II. CAHl'ENTKll , Qvntral 1'aueiiger ant llcket Av nt. GEO. K IIBAFKOKD , A litanv General Priscnfer aud Ticket Aflat. J. T. CLAUIC tituerUSuparloteadtoi. JD.1ICIQU8 AND PERSISTEMf Advertising tins ahrnys provoa eucceteful , Bcforo iilnolnir any Newspaper Advertising oonsui LORD & THOMAS. ADrEUTISISQ ItKMB , U I * > lUnJcltb Stmt , CHIRAOOu u. 1'Ai.virn. x , p. niniMAX. .1 , n. III.A CIIAIIO PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants. Scu-Uuotn5Oppo lto Kxehaneo llnlldlne , union _ Btock Ynra , t-oulli Omaha. Hull , ORIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALEY Lire Stock Coimuissioii , loom U , Exchange Ilulldlcir , ( Jnloa Etock Yards. BouluOuiubu.Ncb. ALEXANDER & FITCH. Cominision Bealers in Liye Sock , . : au > 23 , Oppotlto Kichanuo UulldlnK , Union Stock Yurdi , boutli Omaiia , Neb. " * UNION STOCn YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited < * lu V .Bard , BiUfiriiktcoa tat. IMJOBBEIPIGTORY Aurloiilturai Implements. * CHUHCHILU PARKliR , DealerinAericnltnrallfflplenicnts , Wagons , ntglM Ji > < io SttT < tbttlrceli8tl > lilH ) ota , Dnnln N > tir k . LININC1ER St METCAlco AgriciiltnralliaDlBnicnts.Wapiis.CarriaEC . . lIunKlr * . Etc Wtiok'Kilc. Onuhn , Nf l > t k P A nLfNToR E NDORFVlVI ART IN ? " \\liolfinlf Healer * In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & finales mi , Wtl , U6 anil PU7 Jonrn Street , Omttm. P. P. MAST Si CO. . Mannfactnrers of Bnckcye Drills , C"ullt lor , U j ItnVei.CMtr Mllll and I.ubiin 1'ul Tcrlicti Cor lithfiiHt Nlcholti Plrcrli. VVINONA IMPLEMENT CO. . - Wholnnlc Agricultural Implements , Waeons &BD ics 'frn r ti'h " * 1 VI * < * ' * MrfMt. OMAHA nitANCIt. J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. , Akrun , Ohio. Hamsllng Machinery and Binder Twine , \V. K. Mffft I , Man er. 15131 tnvonworlh < L Omntia MOLINE.MILUlJRN tST"6DDARDCo .MntmfncturiT'fttvlJobl'crs In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cur. Otli nn t l' cltu streets , Omnliit , Ned. ArtlatB * Nlntorlfllo , A HOSPE. Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1M3 l > oucl Btrt'pl , Omfthi , NcbrMkn. JBooksollora nnd Stationers. ' H. M. & S. W.'JONES , Saccciiorstu A. T. Kenrmi A \YholomleAIletnll Bookseller and Stationers. Kltio WaililtiiB Stationary , Comnitrrlal btntloiiorr I4 DuuKiai Btrvet Uinaha.Nrb. Boota and Shoot. K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Succc ser to llreil , Jours A < o ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes AKintifur Notion lluhDir Shoo Co I10J , 11U& HUC llnrney it. , Ouial > . KctmaUa. W. V. MORSE & CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101 llttVUOi Douttlm St. Omaha ManufactorySum mer M. . luston. Colfooa , Sploeo , Ktc. 3LARKE COFFEE CO.7 Unialia CoHeo nuil f pice Mllli. Teas , Coifees , Snices , Baking Powder , lavurlnc Kitrictp. l.iundrjr Illue. Ink * . Ktc. 1IH ' " "iTuilT rp y atr ot , Onialia. Crockery and Cjasswaro. * W. L. WRIGHT. Agent for the Mninfacturcri mail Irapoitcti of Crockery , Glassware , lamps , Chimneys , Ktc tig co. 317 S. l > th Sit. , OnJHha , Xobr kn. PERKINS , CATCH & LAI/MAN Imoortpn mil Jobber * of Crcciery , Glassware , Lanms , Silyerwarc Etc. 1514 ttr mSt. I < cv I'xUon llnlldlng. Commission end Storage- " " RIDDELL A'niDDELL. " Storage and Commission Merchants , eclaltlr1 " * - * * " f'tip * r'niiltrf , ( * amc. 112HowarJ Slr t. Omaha. cr- CEO. SCHROEDER & . CO. . ( juccrieors to McSbano A Bohroeilcr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha. Nebraska. FREDERICK J FAIRBKASS. Wholesale Flour , Feefl , Grain and Genera Connnision Merchant. Corrf | innilpnc sollcllcil. 10JI North Ktb f Iri'ol , Omaha , .Noli. Coal , Coke end Limo- OMAHA'coAuT COKE & LIME"CO. Johoers of Hard and Son Coal , 209 South 13th Plrcot , Oraarm , Ngbroikn. J. J. JOHNSON &CO. . Manufacturers ofLlin AnJitilppciB ur CoalCoak. Camen i'i ter. Mm Drain Tile , and Sewer Wpo. O.lt.'C 219 , S. 11th St. . Qmaba , Neb. Telopbcn Ell. Dry Goods nno Notions. M. E"SMI'TH * ccT. . Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1104 PouelM. Cor. llth St. , Omaha. Neb. KILPATR1CK-KOCH DRYOOODSCo Importers andJohDersinDryGoodsNotions , Gents' KurnliblnK Ooodi. Comer llth add Huncj bl . , Om ba. Nfbra ka. ' " NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , " Shippers of Coal and Goto 214 Fouth 13th tit. . Omaha. Neb. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnim Street , Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SH1VERICK , Furniture Omnha. Nebraska. Crooorioo. PAXTON , GALLAGHER Ac CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 706. TOT , 709 and 'HSJOth fit. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD. BR ADYTc"b Wholesale Grocers , t tti and LeKTonwortli Streets. Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware. MARKS PROS. SADDLERY CO. Wholesale ) Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jabbers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. 1101,1105 nnd 1407 Ilnrner Bt. , Omaha , * Nebraska. JHoayy Hardware. " " w. J. ROATCH" , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Sprlnii , WaKen .stuck. Hardware. Lumber , Ktc. lift ud 1211 llarne ; BtioctOujaha. HIMEBAUOH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanic * ' Tooli and Buffalo Rcalei. 1106 Douglui Btreet.Uaiaha.Nebranka. RECTOR , WILHELMY Si CO , , Wholesale Hardware , Ctb and Ilarner Hti , Otoaba , Neli. Wiitern Agcntl ( or Austin Powder Co. , Jefferron Hteel Nall , Fairbanks tftandanl Holes. LEECLA KEfeAcNoDREE8EN HARD- Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , JletaU , sheet Iron , etc. Agents for Flowe Bcultu , Miami l'o\Klur aiiUl.yninu llarbcd wire , OtUitUu , Nebraska , Hats , Capo , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE St CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Haraer Street , Ornakd , Nob. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBKR CO. , All Kinds of Bnilfling Material at Who * 16tj Blreet and Union I'aclllc Track , OmJt . LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , l > our , Htc. Yinin-Corucr 7tU and Uuuclanj Cornel tU nuil Jtuuilat c. N. D"IETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th nnil CVtfomln SlrcfH. Omaha , Nct > m < , Lumber Linio CcuTeiii/Eic / , , , , Etc , Cornjmh onn Doiiclm Fit. . Otnuh * . 1 . SV. HAlWEY LUMBEirO To Dealers Only , OBlff.lKa Putnam Sttfft Omntin , JOHN A. WAKERIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , While I.im . CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , \Vc il Carped and Parquet Hoorlni Mh an Doti Millinery nnd Notions. I. ODERFELDER A c6 ] . luporters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions ilOnniHU Soillli Illli ' Ovornllo. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jcnna piinU.iihlrti , Kt INMnml 11W IKmslai Street , Oliinhn , Neli. Noti'ona- J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. . Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 11(1 nnil < U' > PC nth 10th HI. , Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK UN E CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Aile ( ! rcn i'Klc.Ora h . A. 11 nithoii. Manatar VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions aid Gent's ' Furnishing Good ? , 110& Harnei Streut , Omahn. _ Office Flxturoa. TIIK SIMVtO.NPS Mniiiitailiiro.s uf Bauk , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantlei. Mdelionr.l , Hook Cam' " , Drug FIMtirps.Wkll Cnv" I'aitltUitm llallliik'iil'oiintrr > . lln-rauil Wlrtrt CiMilcm , Mlrrom cli' 1-udorj nm' oltlcf , laacd ITa touth Uih St. , Oruuhn. Tvlopliune 1UI. Paints and OB. | "CUMMINOS & NEILSON. Whuloolo Ionler In Paints , Oils , Window Glais , Etc , HIS ffarnam Stroct. Omaha , Neb. Pnpor. PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry n nice took of I'rlntlnir , Wrapping anil Wrlllnl rHf.tr. Special attention Rlvim to tnr loart < mler . _ Paper Boxos. " "JOHN L. WILKIE. Proiirietor Omalia Pacer Box Factory , KOJ. m anil 1319 Uouglns St. , Otnalm , Neb. _ Soods. PHll. S r\MMElTs \ : CO.r Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds CIl uml 9U Jonon Htrvit. Umiiliu. Storage , Forwarding & Commleslon ArTJvTsT RONC. PETTIsT"c57i Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Dranch houtin of tbo lU'impr Duxry ( > o. BticRles at wliok'sile ami relnll , 1 U UlOnn < l 1.U2 lianl Street. Omaha. Tclepbonc No. 710. Brewera * STORZ & 1LER. Lager Beer Brewers , liZl North EljthteentU Street , Omnha , fcb. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Mannfactnre Galvanized Iron and Cornice , Jotio Bpencter , Proprietor. HUnodaannd lUlnnd Id Nurth 10th Slreol , Oratha. I ' Printers' Materials. "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION , Auxiliary Publishers , IXnlen In T " Rubber Goods- OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Manufacturers and Dealers in filler Goofls ail Clothing and Leather llcltlag. KM iiriiam Htre u 838htDoorB _ _ , Etc. _ M. A.lSBROVGO. . Wliolciale MonuCictururs of Sash , Doors. Blinds aud Mouldings , Ilranch Office , 12th and linrf Streets , Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING Cp7 f'auufacturei's of Sash , Doors , Blinds , V ulUlDK' , Walr Work and Interior Uarrt Wool Hu go. N. E. Corner 8th and l arunwortb btreots , Oinaha , f > 'co. Flttlnea , Pumpa , ' Etg. A. L. ST RANG CO , . PQIHDS , Pipes aud Engines , Jteam , Water , lla Iway and MlnlnK Hiippllei , Etc. ( UO , Vti and Wl Kartiam ijtreet. Omaha. CHUHCHILL PUM P Co7 ' Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fillings , Jteam and Water Buppllo. TT' ' ' "Mri r. for-Mrnt. _ Kuril urn t. , Ora a U. S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO. , Steam aud Water Supplies , ' BROWNELL& Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , hc tron Work : Htearii j Parana , Haw MIHi. ix'arenn orth f trect , Oinaha. Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter It ton , Prop's. Manufacturers of all kind ! Steal Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron WorK Works Houth 20th and D. $ M. Croillnir. PAXTON A VIHRLINO IKON WOUKB. Wrought and Cast Iron Building fort Enxlnea , Ilrass Work.Qonoral Foundry , Maohlne and illuckimllb Work , ortae nnd Works , U. 1 * . llj. aid Ulh street. Omaha. OTVTAHA WIR ET Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vaults , Jail Work , Iron and Wire Kenclnir.Hlxns , KM. U. Andrgeo. 1'rup'r. Cur. lltb and Jaciuon tin. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS J Iron and Wire Fences , Railing ? , Guards I tu < ] Hcrecni , fnrtankioRlc < . torp reiUlenroi. to. Imuriivml Awtiliu'i. Ixicloitiltli MHCliliieritnd Illmkiinltli horn. , lUlt-uiim lltU at. MEACHEn kWHITMORE , Fireani Burglar Praif SafesJirae Loc'is UlllVr.ll A cllt i.II UltUUM H I .t l.UCi CUiUUlyj' * Vuultl neil JU VIolU , 11V a. 1HU BU