THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1888. D THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wlioat Errntio With Prices Lower But Strong Later. HOGS SUBSTANTIALLY HIGHER. Cntilc Heoolpts Heavy .nnil Values Duwn Tlio Provision Movement Henrlsli HOB * n IVw Cetus Up. CHICAGO I'KOOllCia MAHKHr. CnirAOO , Nov.0. . [ fipceial Telegram to I'm : HI.B J Wheat \vas Jerky nnd erratic to day , with the nvcrngo of prices lower than on Wednesday , but the recovery from the bottom was so good as to leave the bulls with the impression Hint thei had won a vic tor } , though closings show homo decline as compared with Wednesday , December suffer- ititf most. The opening rmif'o was stl II 'j , for May , with the flist quotations on December and January SI 04\1 MM und fl Oi5 , re spectively. There were ft few sales of .May as high as * 1 11 4 , but the decline carried the market down n full cent duiinir the next hiilf hour. The market reacted to $1.11 , und then sold off to Sl.lli.V rtcoveriii } . ' , however , nnd ranging around or above * 1 10 most of the time thereafter , gcttint , ' decidedly strong toward the last nnd closing nt nearly out side puces. December ranged frnm fl.OI1 ; down to HOI and up to tl.OI1 , , . closing theie. .lanuary ranged from Jl.Oti down to tl 018 , and closed at $1 0' . ' < . The c.irly news \\us bearish. Now York wired Unit the buy ing of Tuesday und Wednesday , so widely advertised as Doing for foreign account , was in reality coveiing for foreign account of wheat previously hold , and that foreigners were developing a disposition to a shoit mar ket uk'Uin. On the bulge the Selling In this market was liberal on these udvices. Hutchinson - inson was the leader in selling , us indeed ho has been for several daj 8 , and ho may bo , mentioned as the principal and most aggros- slvo seller throughout the whole session. He denies that he is short on wheat , but tells everybody he knows that ho is elllng out his "long wheat , " whei cat listeners drop their eyelids and smile. The lloor esti mate Is that ho went home Wednesday short -i.OOO.OCO or r > ,000UX > bushels The floor estimate may bo wiong , but it seenis to bo generally accepted as approximately coricct. To add to the caily bearish feeling , Minneapolis reported the receipt of about fOJ cars of wheat ( two days' arrivals ) und for "good weight" and added that the mills were all shutting down there. This gave the local raideis renewed courage , and they hammcied the market industriously. The steady and largo buying by Milmine , Hodman .t Co. uttiacted attention , nnd the market began to liaiden. A few minutes Inter n quiet Hurry occiii i cd on the receipt of advices fiom San Prancisco that inquiry was0 being Hindu ut that point to shin to Australia on account of the almost total failure of the crop in the southern part of that vast insular continent , Several weeks ago the com mercial papeis mentioned the repoits of the Australian ciop damage , but ibis wns the ilrst intimation that the dam- i'go was serious. The local market advanced rapidly when this bit of news citciliated , May going to 1.10'4 ' and refusing to react moie than O'oc under heavy picssure in the Ilutchmson inteiest. The market got its second wind the last half hour , and the price walked up to $1.11 jrf , closing stiong at a fractional icaction from the bull impiove- nicnt. tha last quotation being H i ( ) ' < c. Later advices fioni" the northwest were of of n bullish touor. The movement from the back country is most coitauily loning up , nnd the diminishing demand at division hcad- quaitcisfor " 'empties" to move giain is n featuio of railroad repoits It is true that most of the Minneapolis mills aio shutting down , but ice is ono cause for that. Probably not the main cause , how ever , for if thcio was urgent demand for Hour , steam engines would bo sot to work. The hhut down will bo only tem porary : though , that mui.li seems to bo as sured. In the wheat pit to day , a IHely battle was being fought mo b of the time between Hutchinson nnd the crowd. Ho pounded prices down rcpcatrdly , and did not seem very much pleased at the elasticity the "old thing" displayed whenever ho relaxed the pressure. Indeed , the maikct quite of ten demonstrated its independence of the old gentleman by lifting him and his pressure right up bodily. The sluggishness of the flour market and the light exports continue to bo the principal weapon of the beais. These two factois anrmgcd ns the all-suf- flciont reason for lowonncr prices , Uoceiptsof OTil cars to day and the weak ness in the pork maiket held out no en couragement to bulls in corn , and in consequence quence there WAS ngam considerable unload ing of stuff previously bought on the strength of possible small receipts of No. " coin in December tempting some ono to squeeze nhoit sellers during that month. This theory , or hope , is being uujndoncil now , and whoio holdcis aio not selling out entirely , they me L langingg over to May , a good deal in that wuv being done to-day. Expoits were light , being only JH.OOO bushels from the three principal Atlantic ports , * although. Now Oileans contiibntcd ! ! 0,000 bushels in addition. To-morrow's icceipts being esti mated at % 0 cars , was another depressing feature. The iccoyery of wheat toward the close made an improvement , in the tone of the corn market about the sumo time , which was aided by the brisk demand which ex isted all day for spot coin by shippeis. The changing of December Into May also helped the hitter mid gave it a higher closing to day than it had on Wcdnchday. The amount of trading was only modciato , and the result of thu day's doings is a decline in cash of ' 4'c , excepting No ! ) , which closed u little better In prlco than on Wednesday , while in futures near deliveries closed fractionally lower , and those more remote u trillo higher. The closing prices were. November and December - comber ! u , ugamst S0'c on Wednesday , and May Ih'j.c ' split , compared with ! l > c. In provisions the movement was stiongly bearish. Notwithstanding that the niimbor of hogs marketed ut the loading pacKlng points was somewhat disappointing and prices for the same showed u substantial im provement , the late dcpicsaion in the product wns continued , Under the lead of Armour , who was thu largest individual seller of fu- Una pork , the ficu selling was the mlo thioughout. llutchlnson , Haldwm nnd for- tiumto short bolleis weio liboial buyoiH , yet olferings were excessive , and closings were at bottom figures for lard , and only a little better than the snmo for pork and short ribs. The bear skin hud practfcallv complete con trol , nnd ns compared with Wednesday's ' lust quotations , n decline amounting to ' "H''r > " was suffeied in pork , fi f 1'JJ c in lard und lOo in shoit ribs , _ CHICAGO JNIVE STOOIl CHICAGO , Nov. 30 , ) Special Telegram to Tim Hun. ] CATnK Medium and common native steers , thin in tlesh and undesirable in appearance , are from 'J3 to 30o lower than lust Tuesday , such as are selling around nbout M.OO , or thereabouts. Good cows nnd liclfcr-s are ul o lower than lust Tuesday , nnd so far as poor cows and canning stock la concerned , ono would suppose that such were down as low as it is possible to go. There was a fair per cent of Texans and rangers iimotig tha arrivals , perhaps 2,000 in nil , amcnm which were largo numbers of cows and tough steots , yet buy ers preferred that cUss to com mon native cow stock , and , In bonie cases paid more money for the same. This partially accounts for the low prices and deptesscd condition of native cow stock , The prime cause , however , is the unprece dented number coming Into the market. Ho- coipts Include l,500 ! Texas and western cattle. Choice to extra beeves , (523i ( $ C.12U ; medium to good steers , 1.3.M ) to 1,600 Ibs. ? UO@4t > 0 ; 1,200 to I.U50 IDs , | 3.T5 SHMO : iito 1 , 00 Ibs , 3.00@3.TO : stackers and feeders , tl OOCja.SO : cows , nulls and mixed , fl.itO&UO ; bulk , fJ.15@2.5li ) Texas Btcera , | a.40i(3.-10 ( ( ; cows , * 1.75(63.80j ( western f rangers , t3.OOCH.2fi. Iloas in the Hock Island division the market opened with an upturn of 6@10o ; one of thu bold speculators , or ns ho spoaUs of himself , " 'plungers , " opened thu game bv paying a high as ( fi 5i > i for a load that afterward , and especially toward the ( .lose , old as low a * lo 4 ; ami the bet heavy xvoiild not soil for $ . > 41@ ' 45 l the close. Lots lifld over that \\oulnliavc sold forlo.45 wont at ? ' (0 ( this morninc. The bulk of the packi.is sort * sold nt { " > T > ( r5 'it'tf , closing nround about $ * i 30ni.l5. ( I.lt'lit sort * scarce , sold largely nt ? 5 40 for the ordinary run of ISO to 100 Ib avcracri , but nt the close would not brlns over i. " > ! < . . Jotifs nnd Stiles were the prin cipal bii.vcrs ofKI \ \ \ , t > ivltig $ " > JO for 140 Ib averages. Moron & llealy nnd the Morris outtlt wore not buying un to n Into hour. The Inttor llrm paid 45 rr , for lluht light Sostcrtlay , and If wanted today would cost about that price Singeim ? pigs nro scarce. The Ijinton compunv were on the market , but couUl not find the style ana quality Wanted. riNANCt/VU YOIIK , Nov. ; )0. ) fSpccl.il Telegram to TIIR Hr.i 1 - S-rorKs The stock market opened strong this morning and fractionally higher. Hosk Island was again active. It started higher , but broke as on Wednesday , cari'i Ing the general matket with it In a do- ffrce. There was said to be Considerable manipulation In this stock , Traders were disposed to await the action of the Central 'Irafllu association meeting , which was held In Chicago to-day , nnd the volume of busi ness ( luting the morning hours was light. After the early weakness there was a reac tion , and by noon the markel.wiH dull and steady to lirm , Kcner.illy at but slight changes from opening figures The market closed stiongat prices within 1 point of the opening. The following wore the closing quotations : * tl. S. < s rcRiiUr Noithern I'.ictfic. IJ. S. 4s coupons doprefurred. . . . fi 'i IJ. S.j8r ' Ktilnr. IDS C. * N. W . . . .I07jt U.H.4'jstO'ipons HO' , < lopreferred , . . Ill I'acIIlcCsor'U.118 N' . Y. Central . . . .Hld'i Ontrnl 1'upltlc . .11 P. , It. & I1 XM'j Pltlcairo * Alton 111 Hot k Island . . 101'i ClilcHgo.HiirlltiHton t'.M.8t.P . . MS .V. qtitiicy . . . 108' ' . , do preferred. . 101 I ) . . I , . ! cV. . . . .1't ! ' , St. I'.xnl J.Omuh.i . : i8 Illlnoli Central. 114-j < ioprcferre.il . . . WJ'i 1. . II. AW 14 UnionI'.iciQc . . . . M1 , Kun ns A. Texas 1.1 M'.St.L. ftl > . . . 12 I.akoShuro . Hll'j ' do preferied. MIchlKan Central N > H'Western ' Union a. MlssotirlL'acitic . . TU'il Kx int. MONET ox CAU. Easv at 2fM ( per cent ; lust loan , UV per cent ; closing offered at 'JK per cent. PlllMB MenCANTII.E PAPKU l > f@0'lj ] )0r ) cent. Srrufcivo EICHXNOE Dull but steady at S4 bl' < for sixty-day bills , and t4.bb ) for de mand. ruonuon. CIIKHOO , Nov 30 Wheat Strongercasli ; , . ( WS , January , * 1 02 , ' * : Maxfl.lOJtf. . Corn Finn ; cash , 35 0 ; . lanuarya. ) 15-10e ; May. SSH-lOc. O.its Steady : cash , SGj c ; January , SG c ; May , .Wfc. live 0ic. ; liarloy Nothing doing. Prime Timothy Nothing doing. n.ixl.o : "Whisky fl.20. I'ork i'asier ; cash , $1360 ; January , $ ii.70 : ; May , $ H.07 > . Lard Him ; cash. fS.10 ; January , S7.02U ; May , $30-i/ . I'lour Nominally unchanged ; winter Wheat , S3 OU ( I > 75 ; spi mg whe.U , $1 fi'(7ij ) ( ! 75. Hulk Meats Shoulders , 7.'JVri)7.37J4 ) ; shoit clear , $7.0J1 @ 7.73 , shoit ribs. ? T.lUuJ ( 7.130. 7.130.Hutter Hutter Steady ; creamery , OSSSlie ; dairy , Cliyuso Firm ; full cream cheddars , 10' Wc ; flats , IU n < nc ; Young < \incncas , 11 . Ejfgs r m ; fresh , 23 ( < < .24e. Hides Unchanged ; hoav.v green salted , G > c ; light green s.iltod , ti o ; green , 5c ; sailed bull , V.o ; green bull , i' ' o : green dry flint , 7' ( ibj ( ; dry calf , 7i < tSu ; briindol hides , 15 per cent off ; deacons , H3@3Jc each ; drv Baited. lO&lnc. Tallbw Firm ; No. 1 , solia packed , 5c ; No. 3 , 4oi cake , 6c. Hcc'sinU. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 5,000 14,000 Wheat bu . 15,000 11,000 Corn , bu . 31T > ,000 103,000 Oats , bu . 127,000 79,000 Kye , bu . New York , Nov. 31. Wheat Receipts , 5'J,700 ; exports , 3.2,500 : snot market unsettled , but clos'ing steady ; No. 3 red , $1.04 % in ele vator ; * 1.0G@1.0i.K . afloat ; * 1.04' ( rl 07 f. o. b. : No. 3 led. ON.1 ; ungraded red , $1.00 ( * 1 07" ; No. 1 red , M.lSCaM.M. Options active but iiregular and lower ; openeu } @ ? Mo lower , declined I'sfet' c , advanced 1 } < ; @ 1 4 c and closed steady ; No. 2 icd , DeccEber , closed at $1.U4J ; January. M.00 % . Corn Hcceipts , lb3.Wt ' ) ; exports , 13,440 ; spot market firmer but less doing and Ic higher ; No. 2 , 47' { ( ! l7Jfc : in elevator ; 47Jf ( glll c afloat ; uniiaded mixed , 39@40c. Options fniily active and 1'4(3 ( > 13HC higher and steady ; December closing at 47c. Oats Hecoipts , lOT.OOU ; exports , 01 ; spot market moderately active and a tnflo higher ; options quiet but firmer ; December closed at 31' c ; spot , No. 2 white , 85 ' ( gas c ; mUcd WUSIGIU , po&jac ; white western , 34 © 42c. Coffee Options opened steady nnd closed firm ; sales , 100,7. > 0 bags , including December , $11 UOGU5 00 ; January and February , $1500 @ 152o ; March , J.15 10@13 30 , April , $1510 ® 1540. Spot Uio higher ; fair cargoes , $1075. Petroleum Quiet ; United closed at 80c. Kirgs Steady and fair demand ; western , 25H < S-'Go. Poik Quiet ; mess , $1550@15 75. Lard Lower and dull ; sales , western steam , $8.70 , closing at $8.00 ; December , $3,40 ( < 8. 14. Uutter Less firm and quiet , western dairy , 14@27c ; cruamery , 22@JSc , Elgins , 30 @IOc. Checso Firm and in fair demand ; west ern , O'i ll' ' o. Mimiraiiolls , Nov. 30. Wheat Thn de pression in the speculative markets put a damper on buyers of milling wheat and sam ples displayed on the tables went begging for purchasers in the Hist hour. Some inquiry developed later , but with most of the local millers out of the market , owliif ? to the shutting down of many of the mills , there was not an ex tensive inquiry to 1111 up. Concessions were offered by sellers , but no one seemed to bo In very gi eat need ol grain Kccolpts for two days woio 7011 cars ; shipments were 00 cars. A larger proportion than usual of aiunplo wheat was can led uwav unsold ut the close. Closing quotations : No. 1 hard , December , SIS 1 : May , $1.27 ! on track , tl 2No. . 1 noitlicrn , December , $1 09)j ) ; May , $1.10 ; on. track , $ t.ll@l 14. No. 2 northern , Decem ber , $1.03 ; May , $1.09 ; onjtraclc , $1.01.05. ! Milwaukee , Nov. 30 , - Wheat Steady ; cash , $1.01 ; December , $10 ; January. 51 Os' . Coin Quiet ; now No. 3 , B2VT33o. ( Oats-Steady ; No. 2 white , U0@31c. Kvo-Stoady ; No. 1 , 3JJ c. UarloyFirm ; No. 2 , iiTJfc. Provisions Uasy ; poik , cash , $13.00. Cincinnati. Nov. 30. Wheat In fair demand ; No. 2 icd , Jl.OJ l.05. Corn Firm ; No 2 mixed , 4 Ic. Oats-Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 29&293- . Hyo Dull ; No. 2 , 55e. Whisky-Steady nt $1.14. Liverpool , Nov 80 [ Special Cablegram to Tun linn 1 3 30 p. m. Close. Pork In fair demand ; prime mess , eastern , 823 ( id , firm ; do western , 71s 3d , firm. Lard Demand fair for spot and poor for futures ; spot 47s 3d , firm ; November , 47s , firm ; December and January , 45s ( Id , steady , Wheat Fair demand ; now No. " , winter , Ss. dull ; do , spring , 6s Id , dull. Flour Fair demand ut I'-'a , firm , Corn Fair demand ; spot. 4s 6 d , dull ; Novemour , 4s Sd , dull ; ' December , 4s 3).fd , dull ; January , 4s 5) 1 , dull. KaiiHiiH City , Nov. 80. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 red , cash , no bids nor ollerinirs ; De cember. We biuj January , OOo bid : May , OSc bid ; No. 3 soft , cash , 0-i bid ; Mny , $1.04 bid. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , " a ankcd ; Docombcr. 27fo Did ; joar , 'Z o bid ; May , Ji : bid : No , 2 white , cash. 29 > ic asked. Oats No. 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings ; May , 23J c bid , W o asked. St. IjouU. Nov. 80 , Wheat Higher ; cash , $1.01 ; December , Ji.OlJf ; May , J1.0UK- Corn Lower ; cash , 3l > fij ; May , 35V , ( § Oats Pirin ; cash , 24Ko ; May , 80c. I'ork Weak ut fll.&C&U.UJ > , Lard Weak at IS 00. Whisky-Steady at 11.14 , Hutter Quiet and steady ; choice to fancy ci-e.uneiy , BJ@30u ; choice to fuucy dairy , til vis CliliMico , Nov. ? 0. 1'ba DrovsM' Joar. rml roDortsas follov.-j ; Cattle Receipts , 12,000 : market Slow : bteves , p.-jyjO.WKi steers , J3.C02I 00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.30fI3.10 ( ; Texas cattle 51 75M340 ; western rangers , $3.004 ( 35 IIogs-Kocciiits , ISKH ( ) ; lower , mired f5.00r 540 ; heavy , S..3J 5oo ; light , $5 SO ® 000. skips , M 4(1(4520 ( Sheep Itecoipts , ft 0)0 ) ; market strong : nn lives , $ .1 ( K @ 4 oo , westerns , $1.40T3 ( ( SHI ; Xcx ans , $2 f 0 rtd.60 ; lambs , $4 OJJ < 5 25. KiuiHiiH Cltr. Nov , ' ! 0. Cattle nocolpti 4,4'J. ) , shipments , 2(93 ( ; market steadj for peed , weak for common ; medium to choice corn fed , $4.50@ 10 ; common to medium $ J20ri 4.40 ; stockeis and feeding steers , $1 CO CM. 10 , grass lange steers , $1. 00 ( 3.00 ; cows $1 00(32 ' 0. Hos's Kcccipts , 0,709 : shlnmcnts , none ; market opened Cc higher , closing wcnke with advance lost ; good to choice , $5,3 J@ 5.bO ; common to medium , $1 So o.10. OMAHA IjlVK Cattle. Friday , Nov. 30 , 1SSS. The general market was ahont stetdy to- iln.v , although cho'co ' beef catllo might bo called stiong. There \\ero plenty of c.ittlo hoic , hut good were rather scaice. din ners were In largo supply nnd Iho market weak on that class of stock. The number of cattle sold was small In proportion to the ic ceipts. Hogn. The receipts of hoes were moderate nnd thu c.irlv arrivals sold fie higher th in yester day. When the later icpoils were received f i om the east Indicating a heavv break in prices , the market lioio llattencd out and closed with sixteen loads unsold. There were n few here , but they were light and not choice. Cattle 1,10(1 ( Hoifs ! ) , 10(1 ( bhecp 570 Provallitiir I'rluui. The following is n tibia of priC3 ? jnU In this tnaritot for the gnlot of stoot men tioned Priracstoors , 1300to iwnibs..ri,10 ( SI 50 Prime steers. UOJ to UJt ) ibs. U.40 iril.iH ) Native feeders 2511 ( < it.lO ! Western foedcis 1MIO ( < ? 2.1K > Hanco slcers , com'on lo choice 2 50 Common lo good cows 1.25 Choice to fanev cows " .f)5 ) frt3.00 Common to choice halls 1.2" > Cd3.l ) ( ) Pair tocnoico light hogs ft IH ) ni5.5 ! Falrtocnolco Heavy lioea .2 > ( n ) " ) 3" > Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.15 ( aj ' 5 KeprcNimtauvo S il. ) - CATTLK. No. " AT. 1'r. 21 bulls 1.2.W J1.75 2 cows 1,0')0 ) 2.10 1 cow 1,1)10 ) 2 15 1 cow 1)70 ) 2.15 21 cows 1,013 2.r 17 cows 1,12:1 : 240 7 cows 1,1.Y > 240 22 cows 1,018 2 10 1 cow 820 2.10 0 steers , slackers b55 2.00 2 cows l,2b > 205 20 feeders , natives U" > 0 30d 77stccis , westerns 9M II 25 I ) calves UK ! 350 31 steers lltS 3 50 30 steers 1,1'Jl 350 2 steers 1I'JO ( 8S5 Ib steeis , corn-fed I,2b7 4.20 HOGS. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. . .Ml 200 ? 5 10 74. . .200 120 o 15 50. . . .3.JO 200 5 25 5 IB ( .0. . . . .HOI 20J 5 25 80 5 15 54. . . .IiO'i IrtO 5 ,5 480 515 07. . , .3i4 20il 5 2T 100 5 ID 50. . , .305 2H ) 5.5 240 5 20 51. . .34' ' ! 2JO 5 25 12J 520 lt > 0 5 2' 20 5.20 400 5 25 240 5 20 UbO 5 21 ! 200 5 20 . .2SI 240 5 25 120 5 20 ( to. . . .2011 UVJ 5 2i 5 20 ( I ) . . . .293 SO 5.2 ] ICO 520 00 . . .309 ItH ) ' 100 5.20 51. . 240 SSj' ' 120 520 59. . ' .OJ 5 30 000 5 20 00. . 120 5o : ; r. Olix 54. . 120 530 100 53 $ 05. . . .301 200 5 : io 100 , > 25 59. . . .305 5.io : 2M ) 5.25 5S. . . 324 bO r : m 1 ( > 0 ' 153. . . .3JO 4bO 530 100 5 2j' 58. . . . : uo to 5 3J > ' 120 5 So CO. . , . ! U2 40 535 120 5 25 100. . . .327 300 5.35 CO..293 2iO 525 Highest ana Lowest. The following arc the highest anJ lowest prices paid for hogs during the past few day- * and on the corrojpoiiduij d itoa ono and two years ago : OMAHA M\llICI3rs Produce , Fruits , Ktc. BuTTnu Fancy , solid-packed creamery. 22 ( ? | 2ftc ; choieecountry,19 ( iv2oiHcdium ; gniucs , 10@19c ; couitnon gmdes , 10@14c. FLOUII Nebraska , pitunts , $3.00 ® " .50 ; Minnesota patents , $0.23(787.75 ( ; s raight grades , ? 5 00@5 50 ; bakers' Hour , ? 5.25@5.75 ; per bbl. PoTATors Nebraska , 23@40c per bu ; Colo- ado , 7530c. S\mi POTVTOCS 3W3) o per Ib. Poin/niv Live chickens , $ ) 50@2 75 per doz ; spring chickens , $ i.50@-H ) ( ) ; dressed chicltens , 7WSc ( per Ib ; turkeys , bclOc. ( Eons Strictly ficsh , 2'c candled. MAHOi OitAi'cs In kegs , 12u per Ib. lUNis'As Common , ? 1.503.25 per bunch ; choice , $ i 5J3.50 LtMONb f5 00 per raso. OitAN'oiis Florida , $ J .W ® " ? . " , " ; per box. GAMK-I'or dozen : Mallards , f250i ( 2.75 ; leal , 1.00.M . 25 ; quail , V 50 ; prairie chick ens , f J 75@UX ) ; rabbils$1.00 ; snulrrels , Jl.Oo ; venison , UtJlOopcrlb. CiuxnKiiniEs 55.00 ? 0 00 per bbl. PROVISIONS Hams , No. 1 , lljtfc ; No , 2 lie ; shoulders , 7)fc ; rib bacon , lie ; clear bacon , 11' c ; picinu luuns , lOc ; dried boot hams , lOV o : dry salted clears , short , 8' ' c : extra shoit , 8' c : shoit ribs , 8lic ; pickled pigs' feet , 15-lb kits , bOc ; lurd , b@Du ; smoked sausnsjo , 0 ( Sc jier Ib ; hog casings , iv 25(330o ( per dozen ; fancy 60c. O.NIOVS 30 ( 40o per bu , CA1UHOH-J3 00 per 100 , HIITS : ; Ido per bu , 'ruiiNiil3--30o per bu. SAUCK IC.tvtrr Ubls , fl.75 : half bbls , $2.75. Ai'W.iss Cholco , J250@2 75por bbl ; fancy , $3.00 per bbl ; common , $1.5U@1.75 per bbl. CIDEH Michigan , tJ.OO&O 50 per bbl of 32 gals ; California pear cider , $15.00 per bbl. Per Cons Hlce , 3c ; common , 2 > c. CAIIUOTS lOo per bu. HEtss Cholco eastern handplckcd navies , J2.00 per bushel ; western handpicked na vies , | .75@1 80 ; mcdlums7$1.80@1.50 ; Lima boatiH , 5c per Ib. Hoc F. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland 10.00 ; No. 2 upland , MOO , - HIIAX | 15.00@1000 , CIIOITKD FEUD $14.00@15 00 per Ion. Conx-20M27o. OATS 22g23c. ( VINEOAK Cider , lo@18o per gal. ; white wino , 10@20c per gal. Ho.vm Mb frames , 10@18c. Orocorij" Ijlat. Revised prices are as follows : HAGCJINO Slark A , Reamloss , 2 c ; Amos- kcag , seamless , l"Ke ; Lewiston A , seamless , 19c ; American , seamless , 17c ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , ll@14e ; gunnies , single , 13o ; gunnies , double , 20c ; wool sack , 35o. TwUics Flax , HSo ; extra sail , 20@21o ; sail U , 20@21n ; cot ton , 22o ; Jute , Uc. UIIIBD FHUIT Figs , in boxes , per Ib , 13 ® lOc ; dates. In boxes , 7@10o ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , t3.50@3,75 ; Malaga loose raisins , f2.30g'J.50 ; new Valencia raisins , per Ib , 8 c ; California loose musca tels , per box , t2.00HlO ( | ; CaliforniiiLondons. 18S8 , ? 2.40 ; pitted clierrlos , perlb. 18o ; Coll- fornlupitted plums , perlb , 12 ( < $18o ; dried blackberries , per Ib , 7K@So ; dried raspber ries , per Ib , 24@25o ; evaporated apples , TW ® Isc ; California sun-dried peaches , I3o ; Cali fornia unparod evaporated peaches , 15f < ? lSc ; evaporated California nppricots , IBo ; X.unteo can ants. OXQ70 : Turkish prunes , 4/4ffoj citron , 2i@2 o ; orange pool , 15o ; lemon peel. NSo ; California French prunes. ll@10c. COFFEES Mocha , 25M20u ; lllo , good , 16 ® 17c ; Mandnbling , 20@Wcj routing Hlo , 15(3 ( ir > o ; O CJ Java , 2Wif * " , .Tave , interior , 22 1 Ser ; Klo , fancy. 18(611' , Santos ami Murn- ruibo , I'WlOc ; Arbuc' ' < lci , 21'4' ' ; McLaugh- lin's.XXX.21 14 Si IKH Uranulatcil , T' 6 ! conf. A , 7-Vc ; white extru C , 7l4icxtru C , i ' , i' ; , \ ellou C , O'-oC ; powdered , bV c ; cube * , bV t' Hnr w * \ Choice yellow , 'JOgJJJ c ; dark colored , Ital4c ! ( CIIKESB Youncr America , full cream , TJ , < D 12 < T , . full cream Cheddars. llJUo ( ( ; fullcrcam llats , U4c. I'K-Ki.nf Medium , In bbl , $ . ' 00 ; do. , In half bbls , $ miitn.ill. in blili , 3103 ; do , In half bbls , gnfiO. gherkins , in bbls , $7,00 , do. , in half bbls. * l IH ) Toiuno Plug , SrtStttc ; smoking , ICQOOc. .Tr.t.l nt : II .M per ! IO 11) pall. HAiT-t H0@l .T > per bbl. Horn 7-10 , llo Mu'i.u SniAH Urlcks , ll@12o per .b ; penny cikes , 12rHta per Ib ; pure maple sytip , ? 1 " < ) per gal. TIMS Young Hyson , common to fair , IS ® Coe ; Young Hyson , Kood to fancy , : ! 0@55o ; Gunpowder , common to uood. 2JV4'i."cj ( Gun powder , choice to fiinrv , 40rtt > 5t.1 ; Japan , com mon to medium , l.it"JOc' ( , Japan , choice to fancy , 30C4iet Oolong , common to peed , 25 @Uic ; Oolong , choice to fnnc.50ti70c ; Im- pcriul , 0111111011 to inttlluin,2.iftoc ( ( ; ; Impel tnl , good to fiincvJOfd.VJc NUTS AlmondH , ir ( iMSc ; lllberts , ujfffllfic ; llrazil , 0@10L' ; alnuts , 12 ; pecans , Hllo ) ( ; ( ) ; lifilllllts , LntC. ( ) ! CiULKr.tis r > fi\0c \ per Ib ; assorted cakes , SffWo | x > r Ib us per list C\M\ Mi\PtiUli12l < c ; stick , 0 viMlc ( ! ; rock candy , KiJ d&l.ic ; fancy candy , 7i'J ( ! c. UdM AVI > Hi nitisfi We. Conmii ( , . C\Kt'ir : Wiup llibhitj , I'.io ' ; colored , Standard , So gen , Uc ) ; beauty , I'J'-ji1 ' ; boonu , I4c ; it , cased , Jim I'm NTS Solid colors Atlantic , i'e ; Slater , Co. Itorlin oil , ( i'jo ; Gainer oil , ll < } 7c Pin STS 1'ink and llobes Allen Oj ; Kivor- pcjlnt , 540 ; Steel Ulvcr , ti'jc ' ; itlohmonil , ( J' ' o ; Pacific , 7o PIIIVTS Dross Charter Oak , 5'/e ' ; Hani- npo , 4'c ' ; ijO'li.n' ' c ; Allen , do ; Uichinoml , ( > o ; Windsor , ( i'e ' ; lMdystonet ; ' < jc ; Pacific , . SnnKTivoMorkeliy cambrlo No ( X ) , ! ) i c ; Host Yet , 4 4 , n'o ; butter cloth , O O , l'fe ' : ; Cabit , 7' j'c ; IVrwell h ilf blu ichcd , b'.jc ' ; Fruit ot Loom , (1140 ( ; Greene G , tl'.fu ; Hope , 7Jfc : Kinc Philip cambi-li' , ! ! < ; Lous- dale cainliric. ll' c ; LonsJile , Do ; New York mills , lO' ' o ; r'pppcrell , 4J in , lie : Pcpporell , 40-in , 12c ; Peppeioll ( , l(5o ( ; Poppet ell , 8I , Jlc ; Pcpprrell , ' . ) 4 , 2-tu ; i'eppcroll. 104 , 25c : Canton , 44JjC ' , Triumph , Oc ; amsutt.i , lie ; Valley , r > c. NUi.s Plaid Itaftsnien , 20c : Goshen , Clear Lake , Ilil 'e ; iron Mountain , FiAVNLi.-i White G H , No. 2. 5. . 22 > tfc ; G H , No 1. % , 2tio ; U H , No. 2 , V J o ; U II , No. 1. f. 3ilo ; Qucchco No. I , f , 4. t ; dis No. 4 , UUVIMS AmosltcaR , 0 oz , liji c ; Everett 7 07 , lll'.jo : York. 7 o18l < fi' ; Hiv nnkor , Bl e ; Jaffroy XX , llljc : Jutfroy XXX , 12lje ; Hu.ivcr Crook A A. 12o ; Boiver Creek 13 U , lie : Heaver Cronk CC. 10c. KUVTLUKI JKVNMiniunal , r > e ; D.ikotv , Ibu : Uurli im , 27' c ; II 'i-cules , lc ; Linming ton , 2J > jC ; Cottvold , 27'-Jc. Ciusn Stevens' 13 , ( > > u ; Stevens' 13 , bleached. 7c ; Stevens'A. < WjC : Slovens' A , bluauhcil , 8J c ; Stevens' p , S'ji : ; Stovons' P , bleached , ' .l e ; Stevens'N , 0 > c ; Slovens' N , bleached , lOKo ; Slovens' SHt , IJ' ' c. Miicri.Lvviot Table on cloth [ ? J51 ; plain Holland , ! ) > ; c ; U.ido Holland , U'jC ' Hrown Shcctme Atlantic A , 44 , 7.J e ; Atlantic H , 1-4 , 7' e ; Atlantic D , 4 4 , o4c ; Atlantic P. 4-1. CKJ : Aurora LL. 4 4 , Ou ; Au ror.i C , 4 4 , 4 c ; Crown XXX , 4-t , ( l c ; Hoosicr Lu. 4-4 , lie ; In li.in Head , 4-4 , 7 > | e ; IjiuvTunca LL , , 4 4 , ( ic ; Old Uoininion , 4-4 , 5J c ; Pc | > perell H , 4-1 , 7o ; Pop.jeroll . O , 4-1 , ( i'.e ; Pupperoll , 84 , 18 } c : Popperell4 ! , Sic ; Pepparell , 10 4 , 2.ic ; atica. C , 4-4 , 4' c ; Wuchusctt , 4-4 , 7' ' c ; Aurora 11 , 4-1 , 7c : Au- roniH , 4-1 , O e. Di'cic West Point 21 In. S oz , lOJ o ; Wd3t Point 20 in , 10 m. 12' ' c ; West Point 2'J ' in , 12 oz. 15c : Wc t Point III in , 11 oz , lOc. Fi.vvvKi.s eJ , C , 21 in. 15' ' j ; E , 24 in , 21' ' c ; GG , 24 in , 2Jo ; HAF , % , 2xr JHF , GIXOIUM Plunkett checks , 7' ' < fc ; Wlutlen- ton , 7' c ; York. 7' ' o ; Normindi drosi , 8Wc ; Calcutta dress , 8c ; Wliillcnlon dress , 8Kc ; Ken f icw dress , 8 } f i > 12)ji ) ! . CMIWIC - . Slater , 5'fc ; Woods , 5J c ; Standard , 5) ) c ; Peacock , 5' c. PIIIKTS , iNDiooHr.ui : Arnold , OV c ; Amer ican , tl' ' e ; Gloucnstor , 0faArnoltt } \ C Ion ; ; cloth. 9o : Arnold H long cloth , lO c ; Arnold Gold Seal , I0 > < fc ; Stiefcl A , 12c ; Windsor Gold Ticket , Leather. Hemlock sole , 18 ( < 7iJ7oporlb ; oaksolo , 33@ 30c per Ib : oak harness , ! )0ia8o ) per l ! ) ; selec ted ouk and trace , H."ic pel Ib ; oulc and hem lock miner. 2(1 ( 'lia per foot. Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , bO 'fOo jwr Ib , accoidmt ; to weight ; onk calf skin. No. 1 , iKcigl. ) ( < )0 ) per Ib ; Philadelphia calf sum , extra , f 1 OOC ' 1.10 perlb ; hcmlouu kip skin , No. 1 , ! > 0 ( < i > iOu per Ib : oak kip ( km , No. 1 , ? 0f o0c per Ib : Phila delphia kip skin , extra , tfO yUc per Ib. I1 rcnch calfskins , ( acLOiding \\oightuml quality ) , SI 15rgl.75 per Ib. Fronbh kipsltiiis , do , bci5 ( ) ( t-1.10 per lb. Cordovan russett , 18c ; satin llnisli , 20c per foot ; welt leather , $ ,1.5'JW4.0J | ) cr side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 20j10 per foot ; mororoos. boot IOL' , 250301 ; per foot ; gtbvo talf hkms , 2l.it3 ) ( ) per foot ; Uouglas kid , I0@lUo ! jer foot ; kangaroo skins , 40 250c per loot , according to ( | iiulity , Toppings , $ S oOiiilO 00 per doron ; lining's , ? 5Mjt000 ( ! per do/.en ; npronskins , $10.00 ® 1J.OU per Uo/en. Iiuiiil'cr. First and second clear , 1'4 ' In.$10 00n51 00 L-'irst and second clear , 1J In. . . 47 00@50 00 1'hird clear , I'f&Zljf in 4U 00 ( 4 ( ! 00 Ahelcct , 1'fO'l in ! ! 7 00 U select , l'4" ' ( ll < ; in ! M 00 Abtockbo.uds , 12f IU ft , 12in 4d 00 11 stock boards , 12 ( { Id ft , IS m 41 00 C stock boards , 12rtld ( ft , 12 In 3(1 ( 00 I ) stock boards , UyClO ft , 12 In 2t 00 Mooring , Ilrst common din 31 ( Ml flooring , second common , 0 In 31 00 Select fencing flooring 1000 Siding , lirst and second clearll@lt ) ft..21 00 Siding , Hi st common , Id ft 2.3 00 aiding , second lommon 1'J ' 00 -otn inon boards Id 00 No. 2 boards , all lengths 14 50 Fencing , No , 1 , 12ftfaj ft Id 50 Fencing , No 2 , 12 , 14 nnd 18 ft 15 CO Joist and scantling , 2x4 , 1 tjjld ( feet Id 00 I'linbor , 4x4 , bxb. 12@1U feet 17 09 Pickets. U and H il.it 2J 00 Pickets , 1) and H squaio 2200 shingles , extra A 2 M ) Shingles , Standard A 2 dO Lath 240 O G Halts , 2 > In 00 O G Halts , 1 x3 , S I S M Sin well tubing , Band M bev 2300 .Metals nnil Tinners' Block. Ulock tin , small pig $ .23 Ulock tin. bar 29 Joppcr , planished boiler sizes 84 Joppcr , cold rolled , - . . ,31 Copper , sheathing 30 2oppor , pitts 80 Copper , flats 31 llul. sheet iron , Juniatti , 50-10 and 5 pore. dis. Pat. planished iron , 24 to 37 A 10 } Pat. planished iron , 24 to 2713 0 Roofing , 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets $ d.OO Hoofing , IX , 14x20112 sheets 7.50 Hooilnjf , 10,20x28 , 112 sheets r.11,00 Hooting , IX. 20x23 , 113 sheets 14.50 Sheet iron , No. 20 350 Sheet Iron , No. 27 , it CO Solder 15H@1T > Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , 10x14 , 225sheets , , d50 IX. 10x14 , 225 sheets , 8,23 Tin plate , coke 1C , 10x14. 225 sheets 025 Steel nails , pur keg 2 25 3tcol wire nails , per keg , . . , . . 2.90 HOUl'H OMAHA NEWH. Foil Over n IJunk ami Injured. Ellsworth Walker , a young man employed at the Arraour-Cudahy packinghouses , on his vay homo Thursday night from un evening's visit , fell over a bank Into Twenty-fourth treet , a distance of fifteen or eighteen feet , ilr. Walker received injuries in tbo back , ho left hip and right knee. A stranger icarlng him light went to his assistance , and on his regaining consciousness removed him to his boarding bouse , Jumcs Haynor's , Second end uud Twenty-fourth street. The dark that Mr Walker could hot see and stepped over thoilangorous bank. Ono Ncctl nt the Stockyard * . A stockman snid yesterday : "A bulletin board should be put up In the stookyanis , so that every Incoming train , with the number of cars , kind of stock , and names of the consignees , could be posted. This would bo n great help to the yard employes , a benclll to buyers , shippers and commission men , anil n public convenience generally. It would not be a burden to any one , nor nn expense to shippers or transportation companies , as the railroad companies' have tnc-lr telegraphic communication , nnd could furnish this bit of needed Information as readily as not. 1 hope that the stoekitu-ds oflleials will make a re quest on the icprc-iiuitatlvcs of the several railroads to have telegraphic advices of in coming trains , so that they can bj bulletined each day. " Notes Aliout flip Cltr. Frank C Marshall has returned from Col- fax Sptitigs , la , much Improved in health. Masonic meeting In Ur J. Smlloi's oftlco this evening. The supper given by the ladles of the Methodist liplscopul chinch added $2J 95 to the coffers of the church. The logulnr meeting of the board of trade will be held In President David Anderson's ofllco this evening. A full nttcmlenco Is desired , as business of iuipoitnnco will bo transacted , Misses Molllo Slnttery and Klttie Connelv , of Omaha , are the guests of Miss Celia Mud- den. den.P P M , Campbell , who resigned his position as Union stookyatds ci.r ai-oountant to nc- ct'pt the position of ehii'f cleik to Superin tendent Uossltiuie , has resigned anil rotuuied to the stockyards ngnin. South Omaha is the best hay market in the United States. Wednesday last the South Onmhii prices wore 12f cents higher than Ivans is City , fi cents higher than Sioux City , the siimoeprice as nt bt. Louis , nnd onlv 10 cents louer than at Chic.igo , although there Is a difference of nearly Ml tents lit freight between the Magic City and Chicago More than this. President Underwood of the Omaha Packing comp tny states that the hog icceipts at South Omaha are better than either ChlciiL'o , Kansas C'it. > or St. Louis. John Kilkcr having refused to give : v lease for the ground for the Third ward jail , the building will bo erected on the ground gen- eiouslj offered by Councilman H. .letter. William M. Umight of the Union Pacific freight department , has returned from Chicago cage , where ho has been visiting fneniU for a fnitnlj.'lit. During the month of November 44,211 pas scnpeis were cairied on the Union Paciiie dummy tialns from South Omaha. Hon. M , V. Gannon , of Omaha , ex-presi dent of the Land Leuguu of America , will open the St. Agnes fair. The ShaUcspormn club will meet at the residence of Samuel P. Hrlghum , No. 241U N street , Wednesday evening. The republican city executive committee will meet ut the ofllco of David Anderson , Lisici1 block , Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Miss Nellie Chesney gave a pleas ml pai ty lo friends Phursdav night at , thi < residence of hei parent * , Mr. and Mrs. byhoiterChesney , Twenty-hCLOiul and P sticets. C. K Miti-holl , alias Thompson , said lo bo the loader in the Cohen robbery , wns ai rested \estoulay forenoon by O filters Sexton and Lundgien. The South Omaha vigiluiit police are close after and a terror to lawbreakers. THE CHICAGO The onlr road to Ufce for DCS Molnm , Maralmltown C Jar ItanicH , Clinton , Dlion , Chicago , Milwaukee , and allpofntB Kant. To the pi-iiple of Nobrniknt.olo- [ Hflo ; Wyoming , Utah , Idaho , JeTiida , Oregon. Wash- jwon ami California. It pliers superior advantages not possible by any otuerllne. Amoncn ti\r of. the numi-rous points of supcrlorltr fnjoyrd by Hie patroni of tUla road between Onmhn MU1 t-hlCBRO , ore lu threa tnilni u doof DAY ; UAt-HKI ? , which are the IInest that hnmiin art unit InecnHltj tnn create. Itn l'AIACK Mrci'IMCAUS thp equallot whkh can not bo found clcwhercAt ( ouncll llluirn. the trains of tlio Union I'ncltlc Hnll- vrajr connect In union depot with those of the Clil- i'i"l" > . , 'V orlliwi-itcrn lly. In Chloauo Hip tralnn of * J jjtllnoinake close connection ultli those of nil other tor Detroit . Columbus , InillminpolK Cincinnati. J Ujara 1 all . Dunalo , I'ltlsIiurK. 'loronto , Jlonln-nl , ojton , lw Vork , rhtlacii'ljiliiH , Iliiltliuurc.ani - melon , aad ill points in the hust. Ask for tickets MA "NORTHWESTERN" If you wish the best occoiumoilntion All ticket iiceiiu tell tickets via thli line. 11. lIUilIll ( < T. B. I > . W1I.30V. ( , cn UMaiiBdor. Uen'I I'asar Agent. \V. N. BAI1COCK , f ! < -n I Western Apent. 1) 1 ! KIMIMU , Ticket Auent. , .A , , ' * ' VVKST. City I'as'enscr Agent 1401 rarn.im St _ Omaha. Neb TUBer or TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Pan ! R'y. ' The Best Route from Oimitm nnd Council to TWO TUAINS DAILY HH1WEIN OMAHA AND COUNCIL ULUrfctt CLicngo , N - AND - MHwnukpc , St. I'aul , Miuncnpolls , Cedar ItupIUs , Itock Island. Freeport , Itui-kfunl , Clinton , ] ) iilitiic ( | , Jjncnioit ) ) , Elgin , Mii'lison , Jancsvlllo , IlcloifcYinoiui , Ln Crosse , Anil all other Important nolnli K * t , Ncirtheu.it aad Houllieast. Forthrounh tlcketi , call on the ticket aeent nt 1601 Fiirnnm etruct. In llarlier Ulock , or at Union 1'atlllo l'iilln. i ] Sice pew arxt the flne'tDlnlnu Curs In the TTOrM are run on the main line uf tuu ChliH o , .Mil * wakoo X Bt , I'aul Kalltrur , and urcry attention Is paid to uuttcn/rrs Lr courtotiui amplorci of lUeconjpanr , It. MIIJiKH , Uoncral Murmur. 3. r TUCKlSIt. A lrtnntU ui > ral Manager A. V. It CAIlI'tNTKH , General 1'auuDger an * Ticket Axont UKO. K. HKAl-rOIlD , A 'litani General and 'llckel Agent J.T. CLAIliT. UvnorUauncrliiteiidenU Are the Best , IN THE KHHKNT1AI. < UIAMTIIJH OP Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. 8 niile for trial of 12 different ftylca by null , on rtceli I of 1O ci-nt in tminpa. Auk fur e.rJ Ho. B. IVISOH , BUKEMiN & CO. , T.K. i'ALMKn. N I' . HtniMAX. J , U 1II.AMUAUU PALMER. RICH1V1AN Ic CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Ofllc Hooin 34 , Onpoiltu Kiclmngo Ilulldlne , Union _ _ Block vnfd , BouHiOia rii > , Nub , fibRlMERWESTERFIELD& MAtTEY Liye Stock Commission , Itoora 15 , KicbunKO UulldlnK , llnloa Etoek.Tardi , bouth Umulia , .N'tb. ALEXANDER & FITCH , Commision Dealers in Live Sock , oom22 , Uppotlta Kitlianga llulldlng , Uuloa Stock _ _ _ Yard , ( ioulU OiaaUuy > .C. UNMON STOCKYARDS CO. , Of Omaha , LtmM ABrlcintiiroi itiiplonionlo. " " CHUHCHILL PARKLR , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , < " rrl ecs nml lliKff-lf < .Vtip * atrrrl hetwccuttlinml NNGER A METC-ALF CO. . AEricnlliirallinplcmenls.Wagons.Carriagc'j . . ' K.tc. Wholesale. Otnntm , NVbni'Vn " PARLIN , ORENDORF A MARTIN , M'holcniilu A Ticiiltnral Implcnients , Wagons & Bnggies Ml , SW , IXC nnO HIT Jouc Street , Oninlm. P."P > 7 MAST A CO Mannfactnrers of BncXcyc Drills , CulllT ( oM , l ? r Itnkci. CMcr .Mlll and I.ulinn Pul- TiTlicn Cor Illu and Nlclinlnn virccti. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , \ \ ho'c'nlp AjfricDltBral Implements , Wagons & Bossies Pnrnrrlllh "ml Mi-holm Mrp < M OMAHA IIUAM'lt. J F. SEIBERLING-V CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harycsling Machinery and Binder Twine , W K Mtml , Xlnnujcr. 12111 envenworth * U Omnlm MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD C o Mnniitnctnn rsmi.lJol'bcrs m Wagons , Bnogles , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Dtlmtjl I'aiiile hlret'tn , Omnlm , Scb. Artists' Matorlnln. " ' " " A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 111.1 l > ouul bin rt , Omulm , N rbrarki. Booksellers nnd Stnllonora H. M , & S. W. JONES. Succcssorsto A , T. Kcnjron A Co. , Wholesale .t ItotKll Booksellers anil Stationers , Fine \YeJdiiiK StBion | > r , ( Viniiierilnl MMIonory 1622 Pou ltiK btii-et Ouinlin > eb * Boots and Shooa- , , KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , Iteod. Jnnci A Lo ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Agouti for IlintDii llubticr Shoe Co. 1102 , 1101.V 110 * llKniry bt. , OmuLa. eL aKltn. W. V. MORSE \ CO. . Jotes of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-1103 Douglas St. Otn ilm Manufactory , Sura mor-t. licitun. Coffeoo , Splcos , Etc. " CLARKE COFFEE CO. Omnlm Coffee anil fplie Mllli. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , HaYurlnc KJlrnctu , Leuuitrr nine. lnk . Ktc. 1 < 1 < Ull' lUrnur fclrufl. OmtiaNobrtttkn Crockery nnd w. L. WR'IGHT , Agent for the Mnnufnetnrcri > nnd Imroilem of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , 1 te omrn.tlTS lllll M , Omi\h& , Nehrasks. PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN. Imnnrtcrs niul lotberinf Crockery , Gteware , Lamis , Silverware Kte. 1514 1 ! r-u > S' ' O' 1 . .nou Commloelon and Storfigo- _ " " RIDDELL ft RIDDELU Storage and Commission Merchants , pecisitlr- " ' " ' ' " - r , r - * I'ouitrr , Gnmr , . Omaha. CEO. SCHROEDER .St CO. , buccossora to Mc unno A brhroeder ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Ouiuha , Nubnikka. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wbo'o ' slo Flour , Feed , Grain and General Coinmision Merchant. Correspondence ell ( Itod lOMNortblClli btrcel.Omuh i , e . Coo ! , Coke and Limo. 6'MAT-TA COAL7 COKV& LIME"cO Jolioers of Hard and Soft Coal , 203 South 13lh Street , Oumlin , Ncbraika. ' J. J. JOH NSON &CO , . Mannfactnrers oflM Anrtslilnpcri ul foul , COAk , Coaion l'i"tnr. | I.ltn Uraiu'lllc. anil Suwer Pipe. OJlje 21Sv. lUh 81 , Oniaba , Neb. Taleplitn til. _ Dry Goods ana Notions' ' M. E SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 anil 1104 JVMnrlns , Cor. llth St , Oinnhfi , Neb. KllLPATRICK - K OcTT DR YGOODSCo Importers and Jobbers in Dry GcodsNotions , Gents' FurnUhlnK ( ! ootl . Corner lllli and Iliuncy fat * Oinnba. Nehrneka. ' NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , " ' Shippers of Coal and Cob , 211 South Uth Ml , Omafcn Neb. _ _ Furniture. _ " " DEWEY i STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , _ rurnntn Etrcot. Oinuha. Nebraska CHARLES SH1VERICK , Furniture Omaha , Ncbraski. , G A L LAG H E R C ( . Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705. Tiff. T09 and 7U 8 lOh St. , Omaha , Neb. Wholesale Grocers , ) th and I cnvenwortb Streets. Oniuljn , .NV _ Hardware. _ _ " " " " MARKS"BROS. . SA"DD"L"ERY co , \\lioIcBalo .Manufacturt.r9i ( SadoleryS Jobbers of SaWlery Hardware AuUIoathcr. IWi , Ita'i nnl IIJ7 llnrr.jy bt , Umnhu , JHoayy Hardware. ' " ' " " w. J. ER'OATC"H. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Sprlngi , Wanon Stork , Hardnnro , Lumber , Eto. and Ull llaniey atrcct , Uuiutia. HIMEDAUGH * TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , UucUanlct' Tool ! anil lIulTAlo 8c lni. IMS Dou lui btleet. Omulm.ebruakn. . RECTOR , W1LHELMY & CO. . Wholesale Hardware , Ith and Ilarao" Sl , Oiiinhii , N'eliVfitern lor Auitln 1'owtlur U , ) , JufTi'rion fettcl ulIl ) , ( alrbauht WtanJard Heulut. LEE , CLARKE. ANDREESEN HARDWARE - WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , tlctuU.BhePt.Ilun , tc.cents fur Iluwr B < alea , Jllnnil l'o cler and l.yiimn llnrbcd \ \ lie , , Caps , Eto , w. L. PARRO'TTE & co. Wholesale Hats , Caps .and Straw Goods , HOT Uaruor Stre6tbiu inKoti. J-umbor _ WJ , . , OM HA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Y/hoiest / latj Street unil Union I'ncltlc Tract.Om h' . LOUIS B RADFC3RD , , Dealer in Lumber , Latli , Lime , Sash , Doon.iilc. VirJ - Corner ; ih und Doutfiaa , Cgintl HU HUU UuiuUi , C. N. DIET2 , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , ISIhnml Oalifomln SlrcoKOiualn , N Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , CornorOb nnil l > ouglii ri .Omaha. l.W. HAKVEY LUMBEH Vu7. ' To Dealers Only , Oftlro , HiV1 rarnnm Street Omaha , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD. ' " Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported ami American I'ortlaiul foment SUM * AKtnt fur .Milwaukee II ) ilranllr Cement and * 1 . WulnoyMiltc 1 line. CHAS. R. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood C/irpol nnd 1'nriiuet flooring Oth ami Donglii Mllllnorvntul Notions. " * " I. OBERFCLDER .V CO. , Importers & Jotters in Millinery & Notions W 710 nnil 212oillli lllll ' iff Pt _ _ Ovornlln. " " " C"A"NFIEL D"MANUFACTURING co. . Maniifactiircrs of Overalls , Jeans 1'nuUi , bhlrta , KtIKCnnil 1101 UoiiKlM Street. UiunhH. N < b . . . Notions- t "J ? T. n ouiN so N * N OT ! o7Tcor ! i Notions and Furnishing Goods 4(0 ( nm ! 40.1 B < nth lOtliSt.Onnlm , OIlB. | _ _ CONSOLIDATED TANK LTNE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , , Aile ( ire > i . Kle.Omalm. A 11 l l hnp. MuniUfH VINYARD ft SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Fiirnisliing Goods , 11(16 ( llnrnci Slrci t , OnmU * Offlco Fixturos. THK blMMON'OS \NTKATUUINoToT ' Bank , OfflCGaiidSon Fixtures , Mnntlix , Mdi'l'onnl' . Hook Ciiso , limit Mituroii.Wnll ( 'a < - , I'liitltlnn Hnlllni ! ' , ( < innlcr . Itccrnnit Wind CooliT ? , Mil-nil * oti I IK lory nm' oillci * , ITAIotid lid btfulli IJlli hi. , ( JiuHha Tolupluma 1UI. Paints and Olle. IMINGS & NEILJ \ \ holc ale lenlcr In Paints , Oils , Window Gla $ , Etc , HIS Furnam Stroct , Omaha , Neb. Pnpor. Wliolcsale Paper D'caicri" Carry a nice plock of I'rlntlng , WrappliiK nnil Wrltlnf lh 4r. bpeclftl attention HJVIMI lo tar load onlera. Paper oxos. . . JOHN trwiLKiE. -Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory. N'os HIT and 131'J Douglis bt , Omaha , Nob. _ _ _ Soods. PHIL. STIMMEiT.v"co'.7 Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 mul 8U Join's tri'tt Umuliu. Storage , Forwarding & Commlaalort ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO Storage , Forwarding and Commission. Dr inch bou-o of the Homicy HIIBC } Co. lluxclen * ! wuulcsulu utid n lull. 1 Jb iJlOiind 1IU IcarU jjireet , Oiuutia , TtiJephoiie No. "W. Broworg. STOR2 & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1M1 NorthElgthteonlIi ( Street , Ounilm , Kcb. Cornice. EAGLE CORMCE wBirKSr Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , Jouu Kpotictcr , I'riiprli'lur 'iaj Doilirc and Wl and 11 * Nortu linli street , Omiilm. Printoro' Mntorlnla. "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , Dealers la Tire , J'roiscs nnd I'rlnters' Suppllci. 601 South liih fatrtut. Ouiutm. Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 311 Clotblni ; unit J.caUicr Ilcllliiu. l' ' Ja I iirniim Blroot , _ S'jsh , Doors , Etc. _ M. A.bTsBROV' / GoTT 1 ' Si \Vliolc iilu "luiitir ctururi of f | Sasli Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. Ilrnuch unico , Ktli nnil Izuril ijtnscln , Oinuhu , Nub , ) BOHN iyAJUFACTUrG Co Manufacturers of Sasli , Doors , Blinds , M uldlDBi , hlalr Work nd Inlcrlur Iliiril Woo I llri th. N. U. Coruir htli nrnl l.envemvurtli btrccln , Uuiulia , Nou. _ fltoam Flttlnco , Pumps , Etc. " " " " " " " A , L/STRANG CO. . Pumps , Pipes and Engines. itonm. Wiilrr. Hn Iwnr nnd Mlnlnic Huppllcs , Etc. tUO.U.M anil V2I Inn. mil Slrn'l , Uumlin , c K u i-Tc H fL L P U"M p co. Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , ' Fittings , Jteain mid Wutcr Supplies. IT < " i tnriPr- for Mn t. _ Kirnnra t. , Ota a U. S. WIND ENGINE i PUMr CO. . " torn and Water Supplies , ° m.- . . . BROWNELL & co. . engines , Boilers and General Macliinery , fhtotlron Work filp m I'uniii. , Sow MlMi JjlM.'U I earun ortliMr fti Oruiiljil Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , ' Carter & son , IVnp . Manufuctiiremof nil kinds Sleai Boilers , Tanks and Slieot Iron WorK Wcrka goutli JJth und H , | M C'rottlng. ' J-A.V10N i VIUHU.SO JltO.N WOltKSS. Wrought and Cast Iron Building WorK , and I7tl ) Btrc _ OTvfAHA' WTRE & IfUJfTWORKS" ; Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Railings Desk Hall * , Window ( Jilnnl" . KlnwLr Hlftnilt , Wild Hiliu , Etc. JS1 Norlli ICHi Html , Omulm. "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes nlta.jHll Work Iron uinl Wlrn Ftntlnu. HUin , Kto. O , AuiltcLn , I'ldf't Cor. lllll anJ Jotknoii till , CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards vud Bcrront , ( orl'tnki ntllies lori' ro i'luiCOJ ! , plot luiiT'jiu'J ' Awnlni-'x I ocK"iiilli MIIIIIIT | | ; nnu llluik.iidtli Wor * Wi uulliJMlh M MEACHER fcWHITMORE , Fireani Bunlar Pwif SafesJime Loa'is