THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATTKDAY , DECEMBER 8 , 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Loading Bulls Have Not Changed Tholr Position. OUTSIDE TRADE LETHARGIC. Corn Still Ijowcr Provisions Coimld- crnbly Higher Cnttlc nt Ilio ln > w- tflt 1'olnt on Ilccord licsc Hlgho r. CHICAGO l KOOUCt3 MAIIKRT. CIIICAOO. Hoc. 7. [ Special Telegram to TUB lJEi.1 : The wlicatmar-Kot ruled dull and sccmltiRly steady to-day. The distinguish- InR feature of the local trndo aslclo from Its small volume , wns the continuous , though not heavy pressure , put upon It by Hutchln- ROM , and his supporting ordcrson llttlo breaks caused thereby. H'S ' policy scnms to bo to tire out the longs mid buy their wheat when they dump It overboard. The lending bulls do not appear to have changed their position or diminished their holdings , and us they are credited with thu dctcrrninntlon to protect tnolr Interests from bear raids , the tendency to short the market Is checked. Neither do they seem to bo possessed of a frantic desire to add to their lines , regardless of cost. They nru seemingly Imperturbable and not given to paying heed to bearish news , rumors or gossip. Cables were r.ithcr easier to-day , but speculative trade is pay- lug oven loss attention to old world prices now than It has at nny time previously. The most engrossing subject Is the movement of wheat irom the Interior. The weather could not bo bettor than it is now and has been for the p.ist sixty days for marketing nnd the shipment of wheat by farmers , and there has been every Inducement to push wheat forward , nnd very little to hold it back. Another explanation fortno continued liberal receipts of 'spring wheat at Minneapolis Is found In the fact that neither formers nor country elevator people can hold wheat back and make carry ing charges on It. They arc forced to sell wheat in the only market open to them , and this Is at Minneapolis. Thu only class that is holding wheat in the country elevators uro the millers , und stocks thus counted back of Minneapolis arc less by 12,000,000 bushels than n year ago. This property , there fore , keeps coming forward In a volume fiuniciently largo to perplex and alarm many of the friends of wheat , but prices up in that section hold steady In spite of It. The local crowd is afraid to buck 'against a stone wall of concentrated holdings. It is rcmemberi'd that very little of the wheat that came out tinder (1,10 on the II rat and second breaks und wont into the hole has como out of that hole , und the belief Is expressed that it is not going to como out until prices ge.t better , and this In spilo of the oft-repeated anil firmly believed statement of the bears that prices nro already far too high , and that thcro must bo u break before healthful conditions can bo restored. May opened nt Sl.OSJY , sold up to f l.Olitf. nnd down to $1.0 < jtf. The price then advanced to fl.lll,1 nnd declined to tl.00 } { . Only a few sales were made at the Insi io ilgurcs , however , and In a few moments the price was back to Jl.Mlltf. Thereafter , until about 10 o'clock prices ranged to $1.HJ4@1.0'J ( } ' ? . Toward the close the market was raided down to $ l.Kif ( ) , but rallied and closed at tl.O'J ' OH.lWV January opened at tl.WJf , ranged to l.M ( > @ 1.04 and closed at $ l.OI-V- Compared with yesterday , wheat closed about MO lower. Outsldo markets were lethargic und news was as scarce as hen's tooth. The receipts of corn wcro 1 1 ghtly in ex cess of the estimates. The only signltlcanco In this , is that on the preceding days of the week the expectations have been disap pointed In thu opposite direction , previous dnys estimates having generally been less than cx.ccted. | Inspection showed some im provement in grading , there being thirty-six cars of contract corn received to-day , against eight yesterday , but even the larger quan tity is small enough to prevent cautious short sellers from offerine largo lines at the present prices. The business of to-day was small and without any special features. Dullness nnd apathy were the chief charactcristies. ahd local specula tors were in control of the market. Fluctu ations wcro narrow and wore influenced to ft slight degree by the ups and downs of wheat quotations. Opening prices were : December , ! He ; January , iiS.ifc , and May , " nnd the result of ' business 8"Xc , to-day's was ft reduction , as shown by the following clos ing figures : December , B4J c ; January , a5c , nnd May , : i7 cbid. The provision trade averaged considerably higher. The continued moderate runs of hogs at all western packing points opened the market with the short sellers In an un easy frame of mind. During the early part of the day buying wns moro than sufllclont to absorb speculative offerings , and the ruling prices wore nt a material advance over yesterday's closings. As the day progressed , however , the demand fell off , the boom wit nessed was followed by on easier turn , and n severe slump occurred all around. Pork sold off 20c , lard I''iJQi ! ICc and short ribs 7 > i l2Ko from the high est figures obtained , and for the last hour or more the dull feeling hold control. Uased ou yesterday's final quotations , pork closed un changed to 7 } < c higher , lard for January and May So higher and short riDs at an improve ment of Kc. Lnrd for December showed a decline nf lOc at the adjournment. Cash property wns In moro limited demand than for Homo timo. The speculative Interest was confined mainly to January and May. The last named month ranged ! l5@)7 ! ) > i'o higher than January pork , ISKe higher for lard and 12) @ 172 c higher for short ribs. CHICAGO J-ilVE STOCK. CHICAGO , Dee. 7. | Special Telegram to TiicUKE. ! CATTLE The fact goes on record that the late yesterday afternoon prices on * the ordinary run of native stcors touched the lowest Ilgurcs for l&SS , and some level headed men say the lowest on record , quality considered. Certain heavy buyers , who nro never boastful and always reticent , broku their silence last night after the business of the day was over , and declared they nmdo purchases of thick , fat steers , good enough for nny market , fully ( Wo lower than last week , and one well known buyer for Pitts- burg wns of the opinion that some me dium stock ho purchased was 70o lower. Thcro was llttlo or no improvement , und the run was comparatively light , but there wcro plenty of cattle In sight clsowhoro. and up to u late hour but little business had been trans acted. Salesmen that hail big cattle could scarcely gut buyers to look at them , and none would make offers. Cow stock al though down to the lowest Ilgurcs of the year , especially canning sorts , was ngaln dull und slow. Some fair to good lots changed hands , but In n general way the market was un unsatisfactory ono for suiters. There were only a low Texans nnd no rangers on the markut , hence they were not a factor In trada to-day. There was nothing now In the stocker nnd feeder lino. Prices ore very low nnd business slow. Out of the rush of countrymen hero this week there were perhaps a few moro pcoplo that asked some questions concerning trndo , and perhaps looked ever the stock , but the talcs nru fovr mid far between , and llablo to remain so until thcro la some sure improve ment In fat cattlo. The receipts include 1,600 Texas nnd western cattlo. Choice boovcs , f 1.75(35,00 ( ; medium to good stcors , 11150 to l&OOTus , f 4.00(34.00 ( : 1800 to 1350 Ibs. W.60@4 00 ; MOte , 1300 Ibs. tioo@3.40 ; stock- era and feeder * , $1 jr > @ 3.00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , fl.OOX32.bOj bulk , $ i.70@3.00 ; Toxui stoera , * . ' .15u8.20j cows , l.aiOJ'J.10 ) ; west ern rangers , $3.00 4.00. HOGS LJusincss was active with an upturn of about lOo on packers nnd cholco heavy , best packing sorts selling at $5.'JJ@t5.13 ! , ana .test heavy at * 5.-JOi$5.45 ; QUO lot of fancy heavy ut I5.CO. Thorn was qulto u demand for assorted light , The Fowler Brothers nnd the Morris outfit were on the market , but the Llpton company tilled In yesterday , and were not buy I tie. The Fowler people paid ( 20(35.33 ( for 100 Iba and down to 150 Ibfi : the Morris party paid 5.e5@5.bO for HO Ibs und down to 120-lb averages. FINANCIAL. NKW VOIIK , Dec. 7 , [ Special Telegram to Tim Huu.l STOCKS The stock market showed u moderate degree of animation nt the opening this inaruln ? , but first prices , as compared with last ulgbt's figures , were generally lower. London houses were sell ing their specialties In n limited way , and the bears were not slow to f6llow suit. They began their operations by making a vicious drive at Hock Island , on n rcpirt that the next dividend would be but 1 per cent , nnd they succeed In carrying that stock down 2' < , ' per cent below the opening figure. The bat- nnco of the Hit eased oft from 'jtol' ' per cent. At the dedlnp , however , the bulls cntno to the front with liberal buying orders , nnd soon succeeded 'in establishing n peed rally , Missouri Pacific advancing 1 , Cotton Seed Oil , 2 < r , New England IV. nnd Atohl- son Jf percent. More favorable views of the railroad situation in the west and south west huvo induced good buying of active stocks In the face of bear raids. Cotton Seed Oil was being bought by the insiders on the report tlint the company wns earning at the rate of 10 per cent on Its stock. The stock market ruled somewhat quieter after 1 o'clock until near the close , when the ofllcinl announcement of the restoration of west-bound freight rates by Commissioner Fink , inking effect December 17 , was made known. This started the shorts to covering freely and the last prices were not far from tlio best of the day , coalers In particular showing marked strength. Lake Shore shows u not gain of < ; { , Cotton Seed Oil , 2' ; Missouri Pacific , ? ; I.nckawnnnn , ! ? ( ' , ; Dela ware.it Hudson , 1' ; Rending , } ; New Kng- land , % . The total transactions for thu dnj wcro : ! 0."iOW ) shares , including Mls ouri Pa- clllc , 21,000 ; Hook Island , 13,000 ; Northwest ern , 10,000 ; Laekawnnna , .TI.OOO ; St Pnul , 17,000 ; Western Union , 15,000 ; LaKe Shore , 13,000j Mending , 20,000 , und New England , 29.000 shares. The following wore the cloiinir quotations : tl. P. 4s regular. Northern I'.irlllc. 1T , S. 4SC01I1IOIH 1M ! doprefcrrcd M- ' lT.H.4 S8rcgulnr. . 108 C. . N. W I OS IT. S. 4'is ' coupons .1(18 ( do preferred Ill ) I'ftclllctisof 'ITi . . .118 -V. V.'Central 107 > < Central 1'arlllp . . i4 ! 1' . . 1) . A : K SJ' ' Chlcauo Ac Alton . .131 Hock Island ! ' * ' Chlaigo.lliirllugum C. . M. A ; St. 1 . . . . IWl Acgnlnrv 107 dopreferieil 101)14 ) D..I.VV t. 1W' Ol. 1'iwl A Omaha . : r Illinois neutral. . .11:1 : I doprpfcrn-il 11"5 1..II.&W 1.1 rnlnnl'ai-lllc ( B j Kiinsat iVTuxni. . . . invW..St.I < . At I' l-5 I.nkeShoro UK)1 ) , ' do preferred. . . . i"3'5 .Michigan Cnnlr.il KVi Western Union f. § Mlasoiirll'acitle . . . 71'il Mover ON Ctu. ftusv at 2a.2 ( > per cent ; closed offered ut 2 per cent. PIIIME MERCANTILE PAVEII JftaO'J P ° r cent. STI : LINO EXCIHSOK Dull but steady , nt f4.S4V for sixty-day bills , and H.&S , ' . , ' for do maud. _ TKOOUCE. Ciui'ioo. Dec. 7. Wheat Easier ; cash , $1.03 ; January , (1.04-V ; May , f 1.09 9-115. Corn Easier ; cash , 34cc ; January , 35c ; May , 37 < c. 1 Oats Easy ; cash , 25J c ; January , 2Cc ; May , 2'J'4e. ' live noKc. llarlcy No trading. Prime Timothy Nothing doing. Flux J1.I51. Whisky $1.20. Pork Steady ; cash , J13.CO ; January , $13.10 ; May , $14.07 . Lard Firm ; cash , t3.2o ; January , $ S.10 ; Mav , $ ' * .22' . Short ribs-$7 10. Flour Unchanged ; winter wheat , fTi.OO ® 5.75 ; spring wheat , SLoO o.,1 ! . Hulk Aleuts Shoulders , $7.00 [ < T7.12 } , ; ; short clear , fr.ar1 ® * - ; short ribs. ? 7.10 ® 7.20. llutter Lower ; creamery , 23S.33c ( ; dn'.ry , 19cS27e. Cheese Firm ; full cream cheddais and flats , 10 < S ( i llc ; Young Americas , Ergs Steady ; fresh , 20c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , OXc ; light green salted , f > % c ; green , T i ; ; salted bull , oj c ; green bull , -I'-jo ' : green dry flint , 7j } ( < < ; be ; dry call , 7@Sc ; branded hides , 15 per cent off ; deacons , 25@33c each ; drv Baited. 10i$15u. ( Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid oc ; No. 2 , 4c ; cake , 5J c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls 7.000 7,000 Wheatbu 27,000 ' .1,000 Corn , bu 170,000 357,000 Oats ; bu 104,000 y..ooo Kyo , bu . . . . Now Sfork. Dec. 7. Wheat Recemts , 2,750 ; exports , none ; snot market quiet , weak and K@-5' ° lower , with n moderate milling demand. No. 2 red , $1.04Jf@1.05 ! in elevator ; $ l.OC 4 afloat ; * l. % ( ? . 4' f. o. b. No. 8 red. ! i&83J.fc. No. 1 red , $1.14. Options dull , heavy and V@'j ° lower ; No. 2 red , January , closing nt 91M % . Corn Hocoipts , 700 ! ! ; exports. 103,250 ; ' 43@44c ; options moro nctivo and lower , but heavy ; January closed at Oats Receipts , ( il.OlH ) : exports. 2,400 ; spot market moderately active at H'SI4 < J lower ; options dull nt } 4@\c lower and weak , Jan uary closing at 32Jtc. OITeo Options opened barely steady at 2l''i.'i points down and closed IIrm ; Decem ber 10 points up , and others unchanged to 5 points down. Sales , 103,750 bags , including December , $ li.40 ! < < gl5.-15 ; January , $15.JOM ( J5b ( ) ; February. $15.70 ; March , $15.76(3 ( 10.05 ; April. $13.SO@10.15. SpotUiolirm ; ftxir cariroes , $17.50. Petroleum Higher ; united closed nt SSJ c. Eggs Easy and quiet ; western. 23c. Pork Lower and dull ; mess , $14.75@15.25' . Lard Higher on export demand ; moder ate speculation and closed easy. Sales : Western steam , $3.70 8.75 , closing at $3.75 ; January closing at iS.42. Hutter Easy and quiet ; western dnlry , 14@2Ge : western creamery , ZlQ'lZs ; Elgin , nominal. Cheese Fair demand ; western , lOQllJfc. Kansas Cltyi Dec. " . Wheat Steady ; No. 2 reel , cash , J2c bid ; January , Silo bid ; May sales , * t.lKKijl.OO ) ( > i ; No. ! ! red , cash , 70o bid ; No. 2 , soft , cash , Jl.OO asked ; May , $1.01 bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , ci } bc bid : year , No. 2 , 37o asked ; May , : iOe bid. Oats No. 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings ; May , 25o bid. St. Louis. Dec. 7. Wheat Dull and weak ; cash , $1,03 > / ; January , 11.03. Corn Lower ; c.iali , ! < Uc ; January S\fc. \ } Oiitu Easy ; cash. 20o ; Aluy , -'D'i'c. Pork * 14.rt. Lard fd. 10. Whisky $1.14. Hutter Quiet ; dairy , 2-2 ( < i30oj creamery , SSOSSo. Mlltyiiukec , Dee. 7. Wheat Easy ; cash Uyo Steady ; No. 1 , 61c. Harley Firm ; No. 3 , 07 ; Provisions Firmer ; pork , cash , $13.75. Oinoliinntl , Dec. .7 Wheat Firmer ; No. 3 rod , SI.05. Corn Fuir demand and freely offered ; No. 2 mixed , 41c. Oats-Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 2S29c Hyo Dull ; No. 2 , 5lo. Whisky Steady nt * U4. Minneapolis , Dec. 7. Wheat on sample tables went begging for buyers , nnd not withstanding the decline in wheat the demand - mand did not appear to grow , Sellers were not offering much concession In values of jest milling wheat , but low grades wcro forced on thu market. 13uylng was not active at nny tlino. Closing quota tions : No. 1 hard. December , $1.20 ; January , M.215tf ; May , 81.27K ; on track , $1.21. No. 1 northern , December , $1.09 ; January , fl.lOK ; May , $1.15 } , ' ; on track , $1.12 1.14. So. U northern , December , $1.09 ; January. 1.03K ; May , $1.00 ; on track , $1.03 < R1.IH. LIVE srooji. Clilcngo , Doo. 7. The Drovari1 Jour nal reixma as follows : Cattle Receipts , 11,000 ; market steady ; stcors , f2.V03-l.00 ; Miockers and feeders , tl.7IXii2.50 ; oowii , bulls nnd mixed , 51.00(4 ( 2.60 : Texas cattle , $1.30 ( 3.20 ; western rangers , $3.00@1.00. Hogs Hecoljits , 13,000 ; market strong and 6@10o higher : mixed und light , $5.10@5.35 ; heavy , $5.15g5.40 ( ; skips , $35 4.t 0. Sheep Receipts , 8,000 ; market dull and lOo lower ; natives , f-.75@5.00 ; westonis , U.OiXiM.OJ ; Toxuns , { ) . 'J5Q3.00j lambs. f3.000i5.25. Kiinunu City , Doc. 7. Cattle Receipts , 3,400 ; shipments , ; offerings chlolly in- fcrior ; murket dull and weak ; good to cholco corn-fed , tl.40@4.bO ; common to mo- Hum$3.20@4.20 ; stocuern and fcedlag steers , fl.t' < 0@3.15 ; grais range steers , $ l.tXX2.8'J ; cow , $1.00 < S3.75. * Hoes llecelpts , 8,156 ; shipments , none ; market fairly active and .VftlOe hleher ; , , to choice , $5.15jjo 20 , common to medium $4.85(3,3 ( 10. Nntrnnnl Slock Ynritu , Iin < it St. IjOiiU. Dec 7 Cattie Rcceliits , IXK ) . ship mcnts. 1.400. market steady : choice hcavi nutivo > > tcrrs. $ . - > .00. < ( ij.M , fair to good $4 40Cfi.MO ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , $3.4 < V'4 40 ; stockersnnd fecilcr * . fair to trood. $ . ' .00ft3 10 : rnngor ? , corn-fed. $3.O ( ( H4.20 : crass-fed. * ' 'OOM3.20. Hogs Receipts , 3.10 > : shipments , 1,400 icarkot higher ; choiceheav.v and butch ers' selections , * 5 25 ( < i" > . i5 : packing , choici to Kline , f.'i.iHin.'i.Sd ; light grades , ordimirj to best , $3.00u5.i0. ( ; OMAHA IAVK Cattlo. Thursday. Dre. . Very little that Is new can bo said of the cattle market , which was very dull am unsatisfactory. Prices nro 30ftICc ? lowei than the llrst of the week on all kinds ol cattle , cxcrpt'.nir only good feeders am' etockors. The receipts are not heavy , but the demand Is very light and the buyers in dltTorenl. The supply of feeders is small nnd the demand keepi prices up. HoSIi. The market was active nt an advance 01 5i lOc and the pens weie cleared early It the morning. Not a load uf hogs was left unsold. Hliocrt. There were only u few here , but thej met with ready sale. ir.r > o Hoits -I.OUO Sheep 3'0 I'rt'vnllini ; I'rluu * . The follo-.vln r i a tibl of priC3 > pill In this m.trxct fur the gr.itlj ) of stoc c men tioned PnmostccM. 1300 to 15001b . .f3.7A ra4.fiO I'nmesteers. UOJtO WJJ ib * . . a.33 c4.00 Nutivo feeders . 2.75 ( oJUO ) ! Western feeders . 2.C.O C'W..H ) Hanuo steers , com'on to cholco 2.50 yiX.50 Common to good cows . 1.25 C'tii.OU ' Choice to fancy cows . 2.10 it2. 15 Commonto choicebnlls . 1.2" > ftfJ .oo Fair toenoico light hoes . 5.10 i < 5 20 Fair to ctioioa heavy hoca . 5.20 iiiJ.DO Fair to choice mixed IIORS . 5.15 d5J.25 ItepreaiMiL.itivo S.xl.n. No. Av. Pr. 10 bulls . l,2'.it ' ! Jt.25 in cows . . . l 5S 1.75 41 bulls nnd cows . UsO 1.7r , 21 cows . ( . S5 1.75 Icow . 1,000 1.75 SO cows . U37 1.50 21 cows . 1,039 1.M b co ws . , \ . . 1 , 120 17 cows . 1,120 2.00 1 bull . 1,210 2.00 IS cows . 1,0(10 ( 203 19 cows . 1,0'iC 2.05 5 cowsf . 1,120 2.05 1 stag . 1(5W ( 2.05 5 cows . 1,150 112 fecdCM , nativcb . 909 22 cows , corn fed . 1,127 2.35 1 bull . 1,40 ! ! 2.50 Isteer . bH ) 2.5'J ' 22steers . 1,003 2.CO 20 feeders , natives . 1UO 2..M 2 steers . Iltl5 it.co 5 steers . S-'iO 11.00 'M steers and cows . 1.0 2 3.00 hi feeders , natives . 1,029 3.05 57 steers . . . . 1,830 3.25 21 steers , natives . 1,15'J 3.25 14 steers . 1,114 3.30 1 steer . 1,4(10 ( 17 steers . 1,278 tW steers , grass Montana . l,2b ( ) lh steers . 1,272 3.75 17 steers . 1,2. 3.7A 30 steers , corn-fed natives. . . . l.SHs 3.75 10 steers , natives . 1,3513 3.73 KA.NOi : CATTLU. Owner. Av. Pr. Denver L. S. Co. 40 steers. . . . . ' . . 1,003 1100 s. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. AV. Shk. Pr. 55. . . . 2X3 440 S5.05 tl0. . .2 ( bO SV20 .240 440 5.10 5 . .277 20. ) ' .I . 'o. .220 120 5.10 47. . . .310 32 J . ) 35. .240 2SO 5.10 40. . . .29 fcO 5 : . ) 14. .103 5.10 01. . . .275 10' ' ) 5.20 21. .1'Jti 5.10 114. . . .21 ! ! 120 71 .24'J 120 5.15 2i9. : . , . : ! 05 240 75. ,24'J ' HOO 5ir > Bo. . . . : ) 100 t > , , ' 0 03. .274 200 5.15 55. . . .2,13 fcO 5.25 71. .254 200 5.15 59. . . .313 80 5.25 53. .315 440 5.15 57. . , . : )25 ) 2SO 5.25 12-1. .231) 5.15 0-J. . % 100 5.25 59. ' 252 SO 5.15 5S. . ! ! 3)7 ( ) 100 5,25 72. 'Jl ? 200 5.15 O0. . . .310 100 5'S 71..244 5.15 51. . . .327 60 71..250 4bO 5.15 5.V. . . 2U 300 5.25 71. . . .240 240 5.17H 05. . . .293 1(50 ( 5.25 07. , 300 5.20 ( it. . . .290 SO 5.25 55. , 200 5.20 04. . . .209 100 r. > . - , 70. . . .200 100 5.20 59. . . .310 2bO 09. . . .202 120 5.20 07. . " f > 99 320 ( . . . .2TO 120 5.20 03. . "siiti 120 S.'Jj 70 235 fU-'O 00. . . .2(17 ( 320 5.25 O'.l. ' . . 2bO 240 5.20 02. . . .278 240 5.25 GJ..27S 5.20 02. . . .293 100 59 ° 55 100 5.20 ' ' 5i27JK 115. . . . 202 2sO 5.20 54. . . . 3U 4(10 ( 5.27K IM..2S.O 400 5.20 50. . 109 5.30 5S..273 60 5.20 . ' 7. . 5.3(1 ( 120 5.20 01. . 240 5.30 200 5.20 01 . . . .114 320 5.SM ) TO. . 5.20 04. . 100 5.30 2-10 5.20 49. . SO 5.80 O0..2ob 100 5.20 63. . , .300 100 5.30 SUECP. .300Av. No. Av. Pr. 3'2 westerns , corn-fed 124 4.35" Sold to ( 'ackers. Showing the number of hts sold to packers and leading buyers on to-Uay's mar ket : ' G. II. Hammond As Co 255 Omaha Packing Co 1,3'JtS Armour-C. P. Co 1,777 Swift & Co 2s'J OMAIIA B MAUKKTS. Produce , Fruits , Ktc. HuTTcn Puncy , solld-pachcd creamery , 20 aOf ; choice c-ountry , 22t25c ( ; tnuilluw ( jr.ules , ! Sjf21c ( ; coinnion Krudes , 10c < ? 14c. Pie u NobrusUu patents , $ iOUj57.50 ( ; Minnesota patents , $ ! . 'ifT.T5 ; struU'lit Kratles , 5.00 5.50 ; baUcra' Hour , t * > .2.V 5. . > per bbl. POTATOKS Nebraska , 25 ( < f4'Jo ' per bu ; Colorado rado , 75siSOL ( ! . SWKET POTATOKS 3(33J ( c per Ib. I'OULTHY Live c-liickuns , f2.502.75 per doz ; sprint ; uhlulcuns , fJ.50jj.OO ; ; dressed elilekons , 7 ( So pur Ib ; tiirlco.ys , SQjlOu. Kens Strictly fresh , 2 WUo candled , MAIAOA Giui'is : In ko s , l''c per-lb. lUs'ASts Common , $ ] .50a2.23 ( per bunch , choice , ? 2.50&i.50. : LKMONS fVOO per case. OiiANnus Florida , $ .J.5C ( ( $ 3,75 per box. GAME Per dozen : Mallards , ( i.30@3.7C ; teal , $1.00@l.25 ; quail , $2.50 ; prairie chlu-k- eii9 , $3.75@4.00 ; rabbits , ? 1.00 : aqulrrols. $1.00 ; venison , GQllOo per Ib. CnAXiiEitiiiKS f S.UOtj'.i.OO ' per bbl. PHOVIBIOXS Hams , No. 1 , HKo ; No , 2 , lloj shoulders , 7c ; rib bacon , lie ; clear bacon , HKo ; picnic hams , lOc ; dried beef tinniB , 10J < c ; dry salted clears , short , SJrfo ; extra short , SJ c ; short ribs , 8)40 ) ; plckcled pljjs1 feet , 15-lb Uits , bOo ; lard , Sdi'Jo ' ; smoked sausaKC , OQSo per Ib ; hojjcasings , 17@18c. UHI.KUV 25-f30c per dozfaenjncy , 40j. ONIONS liO(440c ( ( per bu. UAIUIAGII-MOO per 100. UiiCTd lOc per bu. TUHNIPS 25o per bu. DSlUKUKiUJUT Ubls , JI.7.V half bbls , $3,75. AITI.CS Choice , f-J.50JC2.75 per bbl ; fancv , $3 00 per bbl ; common , f 1.50@1.76 per bbl. CIDKU Michigan , l.00@0.50 per bbl of 33 a'lils ; Cnllfornin pear elder , (15,00 per bbl , Poi'CoHS Ulco , 3o s common , 2j c. CAItllOTb 100 poi bU. DEANS Cholco eastern ham ) picked navies , 2.00 per bushel ; western hundplclicd nu- vies , fl.75@l.tO ; mediums , fl.30 1.50 ; Lima beans , Co per Ib. HAY F. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland fO.OO ; No. 3 upland , (5.00. HiUK flS.CO@10.00. Ciioi'i'Kn PKUU { 11,00@15.00 per ton. Cons 20 < 3'J7e. OATS 22C < t22o. ViNeoAii Cider , lOQISo per gal. ; whlto wine , 10(7J20o ( per gal. HONEY Mb frames , 15@l8o. Grocers' Ijlwt. Revised prices are as follows ; UiaoiMO Stark A. seamless , 22u ; Amos- coag , seamless , 17 > ioj Lowlstowu A , seam- ess , lUo ; American.seamless , 17c ; burlaps , 4 to S bu. , llt(14o ( ; Kunules , single , lie ! ; gunnies , double , 20o ; wool sack , U5c. " " - - ' . . /per / Ib , 13 ® ICe ; dates , in boxes , 7Q10c ; London Malaeu layer rnlsins , per box , fO.10 ( 3.T5 < , Mnlapft loose rnisltis , | 3 30QJ.50 ; new Viilencla raisins , ( tor Ib , S c ; llallforriln loose unison tcl < , porbox , * 3.Hiif2.10C.\lif ; \ irnln I ondont 1SN ? . (1A\ ( \ : pitted chprriei , per Ib. li-c : Cnll fornm plttod plums , per Ib , 12i13o , driei blnckliorrle * . par Ib. 7 ( n3o ; dried nmpbor rtcs. per Ib , 'JlnCSTc ' ; onu > oruled apples , 7' < i ( ( IJ-c : I'lillfornlu'sun dried hcni'hc * , I3c ; Call fornla unparvd fvnporated poaches , l evaporated CnUforni.i apricots , l > c : ctirnuit ? , r.c(7oTurklsh , ( ( prunes , ritron. 22ft21c ; oraiiRO peel , 15c : loinon peel Itlo : California French prunes , llfttlHo. CorfKKs Mochu , 25ii2Co ( : Hlo , peed , KVJ 17c : Mnndahlinp , 2 < > rt2 > e ; roasting lie { , lfit ( K'KO. : . U. Java , LMdii'iic ; .Invn , interior. 224 25c ; Kio , fancy , l Ml'Jo ' ; Satrtoa and Mnra cnlbo , 17iJlUc ; Arbuckles , Ul c ; McLaugh lin'sXXXX. 2i . SfoMi Oranulntod , 7JVo ; conf. A , 78'c white extra U. " ' 40 ; extra C.7.l < o ; yellow C H1.i" powdered , * tfc : cubes , SS'c. Ilciiw \ Cholco yellow , 2U(322 ( > fc ; dark colored , 13irl4o. ( Uiiiif * ! ! YounR America , full cream , 12 ® 12'ifull ' : ore-am chcddurs , llQi'12c ' ; ful' cream Hats , 12J i" . ' I'll KI.CV Mi-dlutn , In bbls , $ , " > .00 ; do , In half bbls , $ 'l.)0 ( ) ; small , In bbls , tli.OO ; do. in hnlf bbls , & ) . & [ > : gheiklns , in bbts , (7.00 ; do , in half bbls , fl.lK ) . TOIIAKO Pliij ; . a'i ® Vic ; smoking , Jr.i.Lii : . ' ) SI.25 per 30-lb i.ail. SU.T f l.Wjl.S5 : ( per bbl. Koi'i-7-U > , 11. Mu-i.n Sixuii Hricks , llM2o ( per Hi ; pennv cnkrs. 12c13c per Ib ; pure tiinplo syrup , $1 00 per pil. ThAs Vouug Hyson , common to fair , \Sa \ 2. > e ; Youtif * ll.ssoti , Rood to fancy , 30CiC5."cj Gunpowdei' , coinnion to good , S'l'tSoc ; Gun- p-iwuer , rlunco to fancy , 4K'ti" ( > e ; Japan , common to medium , I.VM-.V ; .Inpan , cliolco to fancy , ; ) ( ) ( ! 4."o ; Ooloiifc' , common to coed , Sft'iiCe : ; Oolonivchoice to fiuioy , TAifTOc ; Imperial , common to medium , 25g35e ; Im perial , peed to fancy , 4 , it50c ; Mi is Almonds , I5rii- ; ; illbcrl * , 12f15o ( ; llrnril. li.ii . Id , * ; walnuts , 12o ; pecans , UVf lie : peanuts. ( i , ' . ) e. CIUCKIH- : < - 010ij per Ib ; assorted cakes , feCif 25e per Ib us tier list. C\s'l > \ Miscil , H'tfftir.ytfe ; stick. 04f < ? llc ; rock candy. lOKi Wc ; fancy candy , Hlll.I.VMI Hi HltlN'O 'JOC. Council OVyiaT'ijC. CnrKTVAid1 Hiil , white , HVTT-- Standard , Sc ; pom , lOc ; beauty , 12V ; boone , 14c ; I ! , cased. * tl.30. PitiNTf Solid colors Atlantic , He ; Sinter , ( V ; lli'rlin oil , ti' e ; Gnrncroil. 0i)7c. ( ) I'IIISTPink und Itobes Allen , lie ; Kiver- point , . ' . ' 4'e : Steel Uivcr , 0 > 'c ; Hlchniond , ii , ' c ; t'acilic , 7c. PitiNTS Dross Charter Oac ! , S'lC ; linm- ape , 4'-jc ; Lodi , ft ' 40 ; Allen , tic ; Hlchniond , Oc : Windsor , O' c ; Eddystone , O' c ; Pacillc , ( ) < . HM\CIIKI : > SunKTixn Berkeley cambric , No. TO , ' . 'Kc ; Be-t Yet , 4-4 , Of4c ; butter cloth , OO , 4'c : Cabot , 7' ' c ; Farwell , half bleached , SJ.jC ; Fruit of the Loom , il c ; Grocno G , ll'jc ' ; Hope , 7Jfc ; Kmp Phillip cambric , 1lc ; LonsUnlc cambric , ll' c ; Lonsilale , 9c ; New York mills , lOVfo ; Peppercll , 42-ln , lie ; Pep- perell , 4H-in , 12c ; Peppcrcll. 0-4 , Kic ; Pcp- perell. v.Jio | ; Puppuroll , U-4 , 2.tc ; Pepper- ell , 10-1 , 25e ; Canton , 1-4 , b ) e ; Triumph , Oo ; AVamsuttii , lie ; Valley , 5c. FIAS\II.H ; Plnid Kaftsmen , 20 < s ; Goshen , 3-'kc ; Clear Lake , 30' c ; Iron Mountain , COICT JHVNS Androscopsin , " 'J'c ; Kear- sarpc , 7 c : Knckport , 0 ? < i' ; CnnestopaJlSc. TII-KS York , 30-in , 12ic ! ; York , 32-ln , 13'ic ; Swift river , 7Jfc ; Thorndlkc , OO , SJ e ; Thorndikc , EK , c ; Thorndlkc , 120 , ' 'Me ' ; Tliorndike , XX , 15c ; Cordis No. 5 , ll'flo ' ; Cordis , No. 4 , 7' c. l-YiSNii.s : U'lnto GH , No. G , % , 22'c ' ; GH , No. 1 , ? , 2iic ; BH , Wo. 2. " { ,22' ' , c ; 1JU , > ' < > - 1. ? . * > e ; Qucohce , No. 1 , * { , 42c. DIVIMI : Amoskeap , SI o/s , lli'jc ; E rclt , 7 or , 13'jc ; York , 7oz , 13 > , , c ; Haymaker. 8 } < Jc ; Jiiffivv XX , 11V ; JaJTrev XXX , ] 2' < , o : Beaver Creek AA , 12o ; Buaver Creek BU , lie ; Beaver , Creek CC , lOc , KKVTUCKY JKAVS Memorial , 15u ; Dakota , l&u ; Durham , 27 c ; Hci-cuics , ISc ; Leaming ton , 2.y e ; Cottfiwoodf 27'-ifc. CHASM Stevenb' B , ( t&c ; Stevens' B , bleai'l- , 7c ; btevens' A , 7ii'c ; Stevens' A , bleached , Si e ; Stevens' P , b > ; c ; Stevens' P , bleached , ' , e ; Stevens' N , l J o ; Stevens' N , bleached , 10'c ; Slovens' SHt , 12 , ' < fc. MIBCCM.NEOfs Table on cloth. $2.50 ; plain Holland , OJ c ; Dado Holland. 12'fc. UKOWN SIIURTIXO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 } < e ; Atlantic II , 4-4 , 7'4c ' ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , ( % ; Atlantic P , 4-1. Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , tic ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4JCc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJfo ; Hoosler LL , 4-1 , Cc ; InJian Head , 4-4 , 7Jtfc ; Luwronco LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , fij e ; Poppercil II , 4-4 , 7c ; Pepperell O , 4-4 ; ( Bc ; Pepperell , S 4 , Ibjtfo ; Pcpjicrcll , 0-1 , 21c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 23iUtica ; C , 4-4 , 4 > ! fo ; Wnchusett , 4-4 , 7X ; Aurora U , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora B , 4-4. ( ij e. DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz. . 10' c ; West Point 20 in. 10 oz , 12 > e ; West Point 2'J ' in. 12 oz. . I5eVest ; Point 10 in. 11 oz. , lOc. FLANVCLS Iwsd. C , 24 In , 15 } . .c ; E , 24 In , 21 c ; GG , 24 in , 20c ; 1IAF , f , 25c ; JHF , ? 4 , 27c. GIVOIIAM PlumUett checks , 7XcWhitten- ; ton , 7'ijc ' ; York , 7 } c ; Nonnuiidl drcs > s , Calcutta dress , 8) ) c ; Whlttuuton dress , Uenlrow tlrcs > , H'itit'rJifc. ' CAMIHIICS Slater , ft e ; Woods , 5) ) c ; Standard , 5' ' c ; Peacock , BlCe. PIIISTS , IMIIUO Bi.ru Arnold , 0V , < fc ; Amer ican , O'jc ' ; Gloucester , O' ' c : Arnold C long cloth , 'A- ; Arnold B lung doth , 10 > c ; Arnold Gold Seal , K > V Stlcfel A , 12c ; Windsor Gold Ticket , ID , ' , c. liontlicr. Hemlock sole , lSC.37c per Ib ; oak solo , 3. ) @ 'id ; per in ; oak harness , HOMT.'c ] > er Ib ; Belec- ted oak and trace , 35u per Ib ; oal : and hoin- lock upper , 20'c ! pur foot. Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , bOa''Oc ' per Ib , ui-i-ordin to weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , OOeftgH.OO per Ib ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , $1.00t.lO ( per Ib ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , 00d < )70i ) ! jier ) b ; oak kip skin , No. 1 , 70f < SMc ) per Ib ; Phila- doiphia kip skin.extra.sO.i/lWc per Ib. French call Hkiiisni-cordinp ( to wctpht and iiiallt.v ] ) , ( l.I5C'1.75 ' per Ib. French kip skins , do , sou C"31U > per Ib. Cordovan russett , ISc ; satin Jlnlsh , 2Jo per loot ; welt leather , 1.50(31.00 ( licr sidfc ; moroccos ( pebble peat ) , 20i 30e pel- foot ; moroccos , boot lojf , 2 Qi300 | ) ur foot ; plovo calf skins , 20iiUOo ( per foot ; Douglas kid , 30rt40o ( ! jinr foot ; kanparoo skins , 40fJ50o ( per foot , aecordmp to quality , Toppings , * S.OO@ 10.00 per dozen ; linnps..f5.00i/l.IO ! ( ! ( per do/on ; apron skins , f 10.00@12.00 per doxcn. Lumber. First nnd second clear , H { In.f4n 00 < jir > l 00 First nnd second clear , \y. \ In. . . 47 OOfrfW ) 00 1'hlrd clear , l C'U in. . . . 43 00 ( < < MO 00 A select , 1 > 4" ! I In . 37 00 B select. 1X@\X \ In . 33 00 A Block boards , I2 ( lfi It , 12 In. . 40 00 B stock boards , lUfeTIG ft , 12 In. . 41 00 O stock boards , 12iiHl ft , 12 in. . 3t ! 00 L ) stock boards , 12 ( < $1H ft , 12 in. . 23 00 flooring , llrst common , (1 ( in . ii4 00 i-'loorinp , second coinniOn , 0 in. . 31 00 Select fencing flooring . 10 00 Siding , llrst and ECCOIU ! clear , 14 ® ll ! ft . 25 00 siding , llrht common , 10 ft . 2200 Sldlnfr , second common . 10 00 Common boards . 1000 S'o. 2 boards , all Iciigths. . 14 50 Fencing , No. 1 , 12 and 20 feet . 10 50 Fencing. No. 2 , 12 , 14 und IS feet . 15 50 Joist and scantHm. ' , 2x4 , li@10feet . 10 00 Timber , 4x4 , 8x8 , 12@IU feet . 17 00 Pickets , D und H Hat . 22 00 'ickets , 1) nnd H square . 22 00 Shingles , o\tra A . 8 80 Shingles , standard A . 2 CO Lath . 240 OGBntts,2 In . . . , . 00 OG Baits , Utfx3 , S IS , . 35 J in well tubing , D and , M bev . 2200 Matnla unit Tinners' Block. Mock tin , small pie . $ .28 Uocktln. bar . 2'J Jo | > per , planished boiler sizes . 34 'oppcr , cold rolled . 31 Copper , sheathing . itO Copper , pitts . 30 'opper , lints . 31 Gal. sheet Iron , Junlata , 50-10 and 5 per c. dls. 'at. planished Iron , 21 to 27 A . 10f ! Pat. planished Iron , 81 to 27 11 . OK toollni ; , 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets . ? < J.OO tooking , IX , Hx2U. 112 sheets . 7.50 tooling , 1C , 20x23. 112 sheets . 11.00 tooling , JX. 20x2S , 113 sheets . 14.50 Sheet iron , No , 20 . , . D.50 Kheotiron.No. 87 . JUSO Solder. . . . . T . 15K@17 > < Tin plate , best charcoal O , 10x14 , 2i5 bheets , . . . .J0.50 X , 10x14 , 225 sheets . , . 8.25 Tin plate , coke 0,10x14.225 sheets. . . , . 6.25 steel nails , per ucg . , . . 2.25 Steel \Tlroualls , per keg. , . , . 2.W Flro Coniunilnc Tclrplionps. P. B. KnlRliL , formerly with the Western Union in this city , but for several years past special agent of the Bell Telephone company , has become distinguished nstho torch benrcr of that company , In connection with his qualifications , The victory In the courts of the Bell company over competing onrnnim * lions of the s line kind has impelled them summarily to dispose of nil the Infringement telephones which they may find. With this work of disposing Mr .Knlpht has been In trusted. Recently , ho went to Little Hock , Ark. , seiml l , ! > iU telephones which wore the property of the old Southern Telephone com pany , nnd heaping thorn in n vacant lot , , not llro to all of them , consuming in n short time $2OtH ' ) worth of material. The metal In the telephones which was not consumed wns thrown into the river. A Coucli , I'olil or Sere Throat should not be neglected. Brown's Bronchial Troches nro n simple remedy , and give prompt relief. 2oC n box. box.Didn't Didn't Bull the Morphine. W. F. Huffzky , the well-known druggist on South Thirteenth street , says ho did not sell morphine to Charles Lenr , the man who died from the effects of an overdose of that druc in St. Joseph's hospital , as mentioned in Thursday's Bin : . Mr. Huffzky claims that he did not know Lcn ? , and , further more , that the deceased had not uecn in the habit of purchasing the drug at his place. Are the Best , IN Till : KSMiNTIAIj UI'AMTIES OV Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. BunploR for trl 1 of 12 different ? t > lwi liy inilt.on rccdi'tof ' It ) ernu 1" t > tJiui | > * . AkX lor card > , o. H. IVISOH , BLAKEMAN &CO , , "Sc THE CHICAGO RAILWAY. Omaiia , Council Bluffs And Chicago. . Dos Molnes Marstmllown inton , Dlion , ChlMKO. illl ukpe , To tlle I'Pni'lo of .Vebrnilia.i'olo ; ' Illah" ' Nl < < ' ! . Oregon.Vasli - of tbe roun polntn 0 "atr ° n tl" " ' " ' ' hetwopn Omiihi , . "ro " ? " rali"Inr of WAV , . . . lcl1 ro thut human art anrt h liiccnultr . ' cyn rrenle. Its I'AI.ACBM.ICKI'INUCAIIS he rq a of which , ran not bo fouml cl c hpro. At rouncllllunr ti.otralniof tha Union 1'aolilo Itnll- wnyromifct In union rtupot with ihosn of the Chl- t'Sfi. 1iNorl'lwV" i ' < lr11 Hr" ' " ' ' " < > Uio trnlni. of 1 ° co""cclloQ " ' ' " > tho.oof nil ether vKlir..1"v'rilt'1iF ° i.nPblJ' IniJIannnolli. . . ? . ' Cincinnati. ? Inearn l-alls , Iluiraln , l'ltl biirif , Tnrnnlo. Jlonlrcul onon. .Now York. Philadelphia. Iluliliuoro. WH | [ Ids' Points n the hint. A k for tickets via ' ' 'NORTHWESTERN" ' " " " 11"0"A" ' 1 1. . -B. P. WILSON. n'l MinaRpr. Qen'l 1'aas'r Agent. . N. BABTOCK . . 1C. .U Ticket Acont. , . u < KWEST. . CUT Pasopncer Agent HOI F rnam at _ Omaha. Neb. ! V10i'rt" ! ? . r ° lly ; 'T . ' "r Vlro hnvo tttlcu-lj dralnrtl lliclrMmlllror Dcl.llllntcd ihrlr Kcnous tjtttmi , auil ho ie : | nc.ipacit > ! J for Iho .Maul/ Duties or Ufa clu find a perfect reiteration lo IFeollh , Flranrlh on.1 RntmiOhrhitnJ In tlm ihroii iiroiirvi rrizii < .i.c.iwir.ir.yic.iiii7ii , , ! ; ! . ! HielrI er ouiSl l M. , IDrMufd > ml EooiT.loa III Irl'o I' ' ) OLDER MEN wlt , , . viil liy.n.i i-oi , , , V ' r"mll , tSfl-VAaiCOCtll R'lllCAllY CUBED WITHOUT OPERATH1II..W CIVIAL2 REMEDIAL AGENCV' 1(0 ( Fulton Street. Now YGOR BANK ACCOM , If jmi ilcslro tri open ( mo or innko any tli.iiiRo.vo tihnll Ixi ) > luns ( > il In rondnltli Jim. Wo iilluw In- ti'ic'kt nn Tlnio li'u ) | lts , Dlsciiunt Itiisinc's-i 1'aixr , lama Drafts im the principal Cities of ICinopc , also l.clli'is nl Crcillt. Hiul trj abaci any Inisluoss In thu lliiiinr II A MCI NO. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. INVESTMENTSii Si e.ifu SfciirltUs , no Mull l > ) > leas.'il tnt-cu or curio- fiponilltli JIMI. An I'lpcrlnii-c of twenty-live ) cars ilvi-s ; us ailvnntncu In M'IrrttiiK the lic t ln\ct-tiiinits , liolli 113 In ICL-.illiy nnil lliianel.il i-tninllnK. Wu iilso 1 1 ( Ml In I.VM U'AUK.\.VrH AX HCItll' . ANKERS , N , V. Offlcel 2 Wall 61. , cor. Broadway. WASHBURN Finest toned , moet durable , and poeneBS thu only ib- ftulutely correct cale , WArranteu to btaiid In any climate. AaU your dealer for th ra. rubilrutjrftt LION & HEALt , 162 STATE STREET , CHICAGO. f ring from the D rtrctcti , or yuudiru/ / _ I errors , larly cl luit innnliood , t lc- . I will win ) A yaluaUf i ( > r l dl ci > ntalnlni full pnrtlt-ulan ( M horn * cur * ' , f rf .f rlian ; * . AHdrfwi , PROF. F. C. FOWLER , ffloodua , Conn ; MHUCV and " " urinarytronblesenally.riulclc- VI U II U I ly uiui Hiirely cured by DOUTUIt A Can- EUlen. Kovurul C'ises ciireil In heven fluys. Bom I.CO per box , all clruKKlxts , or by nuill from Do- cutaMfB.t'o liaWhftoSt..N V. Full Direction * " .it. r At. ME . K , f. j , n , PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , Dmco-Uooin2)ippoiltu ) Kicliunau llullUIng , Union Block YnrJ , HoulliUnmln , Nub , MA LEY Liye Stock Commission , loom 15 , KxdJinne Ilullillntr , ITnlou Block Yaiila , sToc YA rs co. . Of Omaha , Limitcil , Agncuiturni implomonta. " CHURCHILL I'AHKER , Dealer in Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons Unciflo. JMIK ? ttoct.l ) tirccnPth ni 10th , Oirfilm Nebr/nkn. METUV\LF co. , & TicnltnralIinilemBnlslfa ! onsCarria , cs llugglfl. Etc. Whokmlc. Oni < h . No im ln. "PARLIN. OHENDORF A MARTINT" AgTicnltnrallmiilGfflents.Wagons&BHggies . Ml. XV Btt iind m Jonr Street , Omaha. P. P. MAST it CO. . Hannfaetnrers of Buckeye Drills , Seders , CullUfituri , HOT lUtm.CUIrr Mlll Knd l.uknn I'ul T rlirri. Cor. llln na .Nlcbon ! strrtlt. W1NONA IMPLEMENT CO . , - Wbolesnlr- Airiculturai Imnlcuients , Wagons & Baggies OMAIIA llttANCll. J. F. SEIBERLINU A CO. , Akron , Olilo. Haryesting Macninery and Binder Twine , W K. McnJ.MMincer. 171.11 cnvonir.irth J-U Omnlm. MOLINE.MILBURNTtSTODDARDCo M tiuHctur 'r anil Jobbers lu Wagons , Buggies , Rates , Plows Etc , Cor. Pth i\ml I'nelllo iitrcets , Omntm , Ni-b. Artists' Motorlnl . _ " "A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1S13 Uouitln Stri-cl , ( ) mah , Npbrn k . Qookaollorf ) nnd Slatlonore. HTw. & s. w . 'JONES , Surccstorsto A.T. Kcnyon A Co. , WholesiloA Ilctnll Booksellers and Stationers , Kino W IIIIK | | StnHoncrj , Cotnuu'rclnl MiMloncry \Kl \ Doutiln * Street Omnlin , > rb. _ _ Boots and She a. K1RKENDALL. JONES ti CO. , ( SuccoKiors to Head , Jonvt A to ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes AaenUIor llostim Hubticr Shoe Co. llOt. 1IC A UK llorney Si. , OuinUa. h'cbrntk * . W. V. MORSE & CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101.1103-llUi lo"tln St.Omnlm ManufactorySum < ucr St. . lictton. Cpffoos , Splcoa , Etc- " CLARKE COFFEE CO.T Uiimlia Coffee aud Splcu Mllli. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , , Flavurlne Kitrncti , Lr.unclrr llluc. lnk , < { lc. Kit- HlSIlurnor Stront. Omaha. N bra ka. Crockery and Clnssyvoro W. L. WRIGHT , Agrnt for the Manufacturers and Importer ! of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc Ofl ce. 317 8.13th SU , Omaba , Ncbranka. PERKINS. OATCH &LAUMAN. Importers and Jobbers of Crcfierj , Glassware , Lainis , Silyerware Ktc. 1314 FlTJam St. , Kor Pzrton IlulUllnt' . Commission nnd Storage. " " " RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties 'ilfT. Ypa * . ( ' | IOH O , IMtiltry , Ciumo , llSUownrJ Street. Omnlm. OEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , Eucccnors to McHbane A Hchroeilcr. ) Proflnce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaba. Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1011 .North ICth Street , Omaha , Nub. Coal , Coke and Limo. OMAHA'COAL. COK'E' & LIME' Johte of Hard and Soft Coal , SODConlli nth Street- , Omaha , Ncbraika. j. j. jonxsox A co. , Mannfactnrers of Lime , And Bhlpprri ol Ci > al. ( . 'oak. Cement , Plailor , l.lmo. Drain Tllo anil r-ewur I'll"Ofllco. . 118 ti. IJIh ht. . Oiiiahu , Neb. Telephone bll. Dry Coodo nno Notions. " " " " M. E"SM"ITH i co. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions. 1IU2 anil 1104 notiglai , Cor , llth Pt. . Omaha. Nob. KILP AT RICK- KOCH DRY OOOb Co Imuorters and Jooliers in Dry Goods.Notions . Gents' Furnish Inc noodi. Corner llth anil MB..Onialia. Nebratku. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coif ? , 2I South 13th nt. . Omatn. Nnh. FiJrnituro. r ' DEWEY i'sTONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , I'arnaui Street. Omaha. Nebraika. _ CHARLES SH1VERICK , Fiirnilnre Omitha. NubiaiUa. . Groceries. _ PAXTON. GALLAGHER" * coT Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 70S. 707. TO nnil 7U S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & Co7 Wholesale Grocers , I Ih anil Ixmvonwortli StreutiOinaha , Neliraika. Hardware _ _ _ MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , Wbolcsnlo JlnnufacturoM of Sadfllery& Jjuteof Saddlery Hardware Ana leather. KOJ , 1(05 anil 1477 lluratr tit. , Omalm , NcbraikK , Hardvvnro Heayy Hardware , Iron anil Sled , flprlnfi , WAKOII Htock. lUrJwnro , lurat > or , Ktc.tn \ uud lillUarmiy titruut , Uin Uit. HIMEDAUQ'H & TA'YLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Jluclinnlcs' Tools ami IlufTitlo Hcnlci. llUi Douglui htroct , Uiimha , Nebmika. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , tth and Harner HU. , Omaha , Neb , Wt-storn Aenti | ( orAuntln I'O'Tflfr ( ; < ) . , JeiTurron Kttol Nall , KuUL iik Htmidnnl Hcitlpi. Wholesale Hardware , Gallery , Tin Plalc , Metals , Sheet lion. etiAuent.i for llowr Scalcb , llluuill'o\ulcr uudl.ymun Itarbod wire , KcbrusLu , , Etc. ' ' w. L.'PA'RROTTE & co Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , HOT Ilaruer rJtrceU Omabft. Neb. - . . . - * - - . - = i Lurnljor. _ " ' ' oivfA H A"L u M BtifTco' All Kinds of Building Material at Wfioftalj IStJ Street and Union I'aclCc Track , Om.li . LOUIS BRADFORD Dealer in Lnraher , Lath , lime , Sash , DcOf , litc. 1'jrJi-Oorntr 7lb am ] IXiUUlao , Coruci " LUMBER. C. N. DIET2 , Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmlier , tli anil CftUtoml * . SlrccK. Omaha. Nebraska. FHUD W. OKAY , Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Comer Mhnnil IMn la Fl . . Omaha. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER COTe To Dealers Only , Offloc.IKtll-'arniimSlrfft Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD. Wholesale Lnmlicr , Etc , djrtS ! an. AN e CcSS giilnrj Whllo l.linv. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Wcoi > Carprta anJ 1'nrqupt rloorln * pn , „ j iou ) , . . . Mllllnorynnrt Notions. " " " ' " * * "l. OBERFELDERI * CO. , Importers & Jolliers in Millinery & Notions W. 3IOaiuHI2 Smith llth Mrrot Ovorolln. CAN"FIELD MANUFACTURING"cToTi Mannfactnrers of Overalls , Jeans P ntsSblrti , Klc. liaiand 11UI Douulni Street. Umnlm.Ntb. . Notions- J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. . Wholesale Notions and Fnrnishing Goods fl runt < ( T , Hcutli ICIhHI. , Omalm. Ol8. | CONSOLIDATED TANK Wholsale Refined anil Lubricating Oils , Aila ( Ircme.Klc..Omaha. A. II lll hni. Minmger. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Good ? , 1105 llarncr Street , Omaha Offlco Fixtures. § THK SIMMONDS M ANl'KACTUIUNO CO. ' ' Bank , Offlcc'and'salcoii Fixtures , Mantle * , Sl.U-honnls , Hook Caspn , lnm KlxtureV H Ca eiirnitttiiiiis , HalllnK , ( 'o'inturM , HeoriviulVlun t ( 'ooleri * . Mlrror .eto Kuclorjniu * tttllpo , irW und ITU i boutli I lib. rit.Omulni , Tulephono 1KI. Paints nnd Oils. CUMMINGS & Wliole ulo IH-iiloraln 'J Paints , Oils , Window Gtos , Etc , IMS Farnmm Street. Omaha , Neb. Popor. CARPENTER PAEf7 CC. . Wholesale Paner Dealers. Carry nlca utock of Printing , U'rnpplnu nnd Vi'rltlBI 1'n sr. Special Hllcnllon cUon to < urloail unlurB. Pnpor Boxos. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory. Nos. 111. and lil'J ' DoiiiilaB St. , Omaha , Nco. Soods. Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 911 and BU Jonux Stn-ct. Uiinilm. Storogo , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. PETT1S .V CO. . Storage. Forwarding and Commission , Drancli hotiMciif the llunni-r HuKKf Co. JliiL'Klcia -nil , retail , H IJIOaml 1.112 Itard blit-ut. Juiuliu. 'IVIcphouo ' .Vu.750. Broworo- STORZ&ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , < 1S21 North Elelhtccntli Street , Oiiriha , Cornlco. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Uuenetor. Proprietor ' .m luilK < - mid ll uiid Jbd Nortli mu-strcet , Ouiulin. Printers' Wlntorlola. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , 3 < .nlcrs In TJJIC , I'n HCH anil I'rlnti-rH1 Supplies. tot South 12th Street , Unialm. Coods. _ OMAHA RUBBER Co" unfacturers and Dealers in Riler Goods 311 Clotblue ana Leather llcltlnz. luOj 1'ariinm Hiroou SjBli , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV f CO. , X holeHulo tiinur icturero of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Uranrh UfUce , litli nnd Izanl StreeU , Oui.ilui , Neb. , ' " " B6H"N MIANIJFACTURING CO. I manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , " nldlnri , Ktalr Work iinil Interior llnr.1 . WIHH ! I'ltv u , N. U , UjruerKlh and l.i'iuuinvortll M-rc-cti , Omalm. filuu , _ Staarn Fittings , Pumps , E ' ' ' " 'A' . L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , jtcam , Wetcr , ItaJiray nnil Mlnlnx Kuppllet , ICIo , VJO.vaRivl'Jil J arniim r-lrL-ci.Oiunha. CHUHCHTLL " Wholesale Pdinps , Pipe , Fillings , Jtcain and Wnter Supplies. II " ' ' iri.r. for Mnft. _ _ Curnnm t. , Om U. S. WtND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . " and Water Supplies , BROWNELL & CO. , Bninnes , Boilers and General Machinery , ' 'h"e"wn ' ' ' 1- ' ' Iron Works. STEAM BOlLER Curler A tion , 1'rup > . .MHiiufuclurur ] of nil klnil. Stcani Bflilers , Tan aiid Slice ! Iron Worn WorlttHoullrjIili uiul II. A M. Cnnnlntf. . VIKUI.IW'0 Hlo7s WOltKB. rAAi OM A. ) ir * tJ ) ) * - " " ' * ' Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort , Bnnlno , llri Work flencr l r'OMiirtry. MnoUIno and JIluckiniHU W < 'ik LMUuitml Wi/rk > , I1' . Itjr. anil Kill btruel , Uinulm. OMAHA WIRE U IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Dejfc llnlliVlridnw Ounnli. Klnvtrr Htnnili , Wlrg - ' to. 1U North ICth HUeol.Omulia. OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire& Burglar Proof Safes FaulU , Jail Work , Iron un.l Wlru Kcnclnv.HlKii > , KM. U. AnUroou , l'ou'r Cor , lllli iiuUJucknun tit * . . . . CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards aod Krri'eni.orbankioll > oHilurpii iciililoncei.oto , t Improvril Awnlimn , locmmllU ifulilucry uud 4 Illuckiinlih Wurki. 4UI.--outli Kill HI. jtf WUv'i / & 'IIITMlltn , ' Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time LccKs ,