THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11 , 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Ronm , Cudnhy nnd Jones Are Now Pronounced Bullo. WHEAT TAKES A SHARP UPTURN. Corn Was Very Dull I'rovUInn Trndo linn Itpcovcruil n liittlc Chiiiuc to Kttrn llccvus Higher Ilc > K8 Arc Lower. UIIIGAOO I'HOIUJCK MAUKRr. CIIUMOO , Drc. 10. [ Special Tclcfirnm to Tnr. Hci : . ] The wheat market opened nbout where it left off Saturday , .with unlcs of May at (1.00. On the report , tliat S'.i'J rnrs wcro received ut Minneapolis , the tnnrkct t > relic ! < i Mitygotnptu { I.OS ) ; . This Min neapolis news kept eomlnt : forward In differ- cnt forms through thn forenoon. Ono of the phases was the stiilcincnl that the number of cars on sldo tracks ivt Minneapolis was 8f , > 00. This was subsequently corrected down to 1,800 cars , including to-dav'o blK re ceipts , nnd to-morrow's oatiuuto was 3.10 curs. The bin movement In northwest and tlm non-fulllllmcnt of the predictions of n failing off , Is 0110 of the strongest cards the bears have left , and they are playing it for its full value. The largo receipts at Mimic- ttKjlls | have a decidedly illsrourngliig np- ponranco. Information on the bAt of authority , that back country elevator stocks of spring wheat nro very mail , and that farmers' deliveries of spring wheat nro at least one-half smaller than they wore u year ago , Is received skeptically , as the further statement that u very largo pro portion of the property tlmt is coming for ward Is from country elevators , the wiping out of carrying charges making it to the owners' advantage to deliver It on Ueccin- ber contracts. These things , which are Mated as facts by wall informed and truth ful people , are regarded with doubt by blackboard students , who will not look be yond the table of current receipts and ship ments. For that reason the crowd took kindly to the sellliiR side of the inarlcol early , especially as statisticians had given it out that 1,000,000 , bushels increase In the visible supply might bo expected. As stocks came In , however , the statisticians wcro forced to modify their estimates and the market har dened considerably. In the meantime , May gradually moved up to $ l.09'4. ' It sold off to * 1.08"j , and up again to Jl.OO'aC'S ' 1.09 % off again to fl.i-OJi , , up to 51.00.U , and then during the last hour it boomed to * J.10 % , closing at fl.lUK. with January quoted at ? 1.)5 ( ) > - ; . The posting of the visible supply , showing the total stocks to be30,570- OOU bushels , mi Increuso of 4SS.OOO Imshols , was the main cause ol the recovery of prices from the bottom , and of the mid-session steadiness. Then the Into cables came In firmer , and an advance in Liverpool was quoted. About half past 1" o'clock Minne apolis wired tlmt u round lot of flour had been sold there for London account at a shilling advance. The news came from prominent houses , and the result was a sharp advance of Ic u bushel. The closing was strong at outside llguros , and the last prices murk an improvement of about ! } . < e in price , ns compared with Saturday. The stalwart bull contingent In the local Held has boon re inforced recently by the strongest and most energetic operators , who constitute what is known as the local talent. Hcam , Cudnhy , .lones nnd their followings - lowings are now pronounced bulls. The mystery now isVIio arc the shortsl" Outside of the moderate 1'orcign Interest , the shorts cannot bo located very satisfactorily , unless it should turn out that Hutctiinson is heavily llxcd that way. Corn was very dull. Receipts were heavy. The weather is still favorable to a free movement trom thu farmers' hands ; and there is only a dull , dragging demand from the shippers. Tliero was no outside business of any account , and even the loc.il trade was tmall. January opened at 'i3 ( . < i'ir ; > tfc , but soon wcakenod to ! HJ/e , and later to iMj V , back to S4 } 3W < : , nud again to : ! 4 ; < c. May was dull and without friends until HTI c was reached , at which price there was a strong demand developed , presumably from the short Interest : and on the publication of the decrease of 4MOOU ) bushels for the week in the visible supply , the demand from the sumo source was further stimulated to a moderate extent , and there was no enthusiasm or even life in business. January closed at B4J < c , nnd May at U'ic sellers , which is u decline of kc on near futures , and there is no change In the price of May from the clos ing llgurcs of Saturday. Tliero were no charters made to-day. The provision trade recovered a llttlo from Saturday's ' depression movement and was in no wise bullish , but tlic market , presented u stronger front , and as a rule closed higher after modornto fluctuations. In pork the ad vance established was lUc , and in short ribs Co. December lard closed ly e lower. CHICAGO IjJVB STOCK. CHICAGO , Doc. 10. | Special Telegram to Tnr.Uci : . ] CXTTUS The demand was some what moro active than on Friday last , with a Blight up turn on gond and useful natives. The sales showed no particular advance , but lalcsmen came near getting what they were asking , and what the property was worth , limn on any day last , week. There were lomo 3,000 Texnns nnd rangers among the irrlvnls tlmt also sold somewhat bolter than last week. Cows and canning stock were > nly about steady ; too many Tcxiins to get my advance on cow stock. There was some Inquiry for stockers and feeders , but trans lations were few nnd far botwoon. The ro- colpts Included 8,000 Texnns and western cattle. Cholca to extra hooves lOo higher , at t5.00(3C.r ( > 0 ; medium to good steers , lfl.M ) to 1500 Ibs , M.00@-l.Ki ; 1200 to HIM Ihs , f3 B'J < < 4 1.10 ; P50 to 1200 lb , fl.OO@l.OO : ; stacker * and feeders , $ l.UO ( < j8.0 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , M.2. " > ( < Z ! > . ! K ) ! bulk , $1 S55'J.2 ( ) ; Texas steers , f3.1G@IJ.35 ; cows , 1.4Uc8'J.10 ( ; western mutt ers , * ; ) .00fi.8 ( ; : ) ( > . 1 lees Trade was rather slow at the open ing , with n downward turn of about 5c , nnd U that decline the bulk was sold. In some Instances , especially In the Northwestern di visions , there were u few sales tOc lower , few were loft at the close. Common pack ers nnd light mixed sold at $ T > .1Cr .20 ; best packers , $5 , 5 5.iJO , and best heavy at S5.40 M5.45 , the outside being the top ( irlca of the day. Light sorts sold largely at $5.15@ . ' 2 ( ) for " 00 Ibs and down to 100 Ibs. Averages of ICO Ibs nnd down sold at $5.2003.355 light light , that Is averages of I' . ' " , wcro scarce Mid sold nt $5. OgJS.25. FINANCIAL. Ni'.w YOHK , Doc. 10. fSpoclal Telegram ! o Tin ; LJisu.l STOCKS The stock market ( pence ! extremely active nnd decidedly weak Ibis morning , a Hood of stocks being offered , ipparcntly by London and LJoston. Declines from Saturday's ilgures extended In the general - eral list from ) { to ) per cent. Lacknwunnn iml New England were each down 1 , nnd Missouri Pacific ! } < f per cent. A heavy drl vo was immediately made at last named stock , tnd It further yielded 13 per cent. Manitoba lost ! ' , Cotton.Seod Oil 1 # , and AtcuUon I per coat. L'.ickawanna , howavor , showed a unall gala in the face of tbo fulling market. Bears were talking of tbo largo gold ship ments and the lower market for our securi ties abroad , some predicting that the dis count rate of the bank of England would bo raised to 0 per cont. At noon the Downward movement was checked and a partial rally followed , Missouri going up IK , nnd Now Kngland % per cent , In the afternoon the bulls were encouraged by dispatches from Chicago announcing u conference there Tuesday , between the Inter state railroad commissioners and all the prominent railroad oftlcluls , for the pnrposo of bringing about harmony between all the warring lines. This , with n report trom London that f3.000.000 in Uusslan gold would reach there t by the 17th Inst , , started the market on the up grade. At the close a bot- tcr fooling prevailed , and early declines , with few exceptions , were fully recovered. Coal stocks all show an improved tone , and close with advances of K to 2 per cont. The total transactions wcro 31,000 shares , includ ing Northwestern , 2.XOW ) ; St. Paul , 47,000 ; LnKo Shore. il.OOH : L'nlori Pacific , 13,000 ; Lncknwannn , 2000J : Heading , 41,000 ; Mis souri Paollle. 20,000 ; New England 19,000 , nnd Richmond Terminal , ISOtO shares. The following wcro the closing quotations : ( J. H. 4s regular. . . VJT1 * , : Northern Pacific. . 21s. U. S. < s coupons _ 12" ' , I ilopreforred . f S' 1 * . S. 'Ssr.KUlar. . NW It' . * N.W . U ! i U. ? . 4'4seoiipons..llS < lo preferred , . . . .l.'W I'arillc lis of 'M . . .us ! .V. V. central . 1M ( Vntrat 1'arlllp . . . ; O'i p. . I ) . At : ( Tilcngo A : Alton . lit iltock lilnml Chicago , nnrllngton it' . . M. .V ft. I' * QiiliiPf . 101 i cloprcfcrred I ) . . Ii. & \V. . , . . . .V " , St.l'nuUVOmnha. lllinoli . rentrai.3 ] | iloprefcrreil W . . . - L'nlon 1'nriflo CHJ | Kansas & Texas. . . _ MM i < ln prcfrrretl.fit MlrhlRnn Central. . Wi iWcstorc Union. . . . . b-i ! MONET ox Ctu. Kasv nt Ift1 ( nor cent : last loan , 1 per cent ; closing offered nt 1 per cent. I'liiws MEIICANTILB PAI-BU 12f < ftCJ per cent. STF.iii.ixn ExctHNnr : ( Jnlot but stronger with nctiial business at W.MJi for Mxty-dny bills , anil Sl.bS.Jj for demand , I'HODUCIS. Deo. -Wheat Steady ; cash , tl.O-Jjf ; January , 11.05 , ' . ; ; May , sl lU _ * Corn Steady cash , 34'J-lci5 ; January .1IJ < cMa.v. ; Jir c. Oats Firmer ; cash and January , Muy , aii'gu. ' Rye 51c. Maney N'olhing doing. Prime Timothy Nothing doing. Flnx-JI.51. Whisky ll.iO. Pork Higher ; cash , SlS.Jir1January ; , tiUTK : ; May , il3.irii. ! Lard Firmer ; cash , JS.05 ; Jnnunry , $7. ' . rjtf ; May , tS.10. Flnur Unchanged ; winter wheat , $ .1.7.1 ( SS.7."j ; sprlng wheat , S4.'J5 i.75 ! ; rye , W.50 < ft'.l."t. Hulk Meats Shoulders , $7.00 < i7.12Vf : short clear , ? 7.8r.1i@7.'JO ; short ribs , i'.QJtf 7.10. lluttcr ICasy ; creamery , 2'J < 23'2oi dairy , lS ( < 72iJe. Cheese Firm ; full cream chcddais 10'-J ' Tulle ; Hats , llitfllWc ' " ; Voting Americas , ll > 4 ( UKc. Kggs Easier ; fresh , C0 ( 22c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy grcea salted , 0 > Ju ; light green salted , tl'fe ' ; green , .r ) ; salted bull , o' ' c ; green bull , 41-4'c : 'green dry flint , 7 l , ' ( ' 5o ; dry calf , 7 < ii)5i ) : ; branded hides , l.i percent off ; deacons , vJi3Jj ! each ; dry salted. I0n)15c. ) Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid uc ; No. 2 , 4c ; cake , O.kj'c. Heccipts. Shipment ! ) . Flour , bbls . b.OOO t',2.000 Wheat bu . IM.OOO I'J.OOO ' Corn.bu . 211,000 40I.ODO Oats , bu . l' ) ,0'J'J ' 101,000 Uye , bu . . . . . Nciv Vorlc. Dec. 10. Wheat Recomts , IS , 100 ; exports , none ; snot market dull ami ' ' .jc tinner. Xo. 2 red , * 1.0.V. , ( l-03f In elevator ; fl.H ( ! > . , ( ( Jl.Hl ( nlloat : S1.0(5 ( ( < cl.ii7 % f. o. b. ; No. ! i red. HSc. ; ungraded red , h7..jc ; No. 1 red. $1.14. Options moderately active and strong , opened 1jfti' > -c lower , declined , 'h ( "JaC , advanced 1 ' ( , © ! * < > ' , and closed ? o nbovu Saturday. No , 2 red , January , closed at $1.00' ' . | ' . Corn Receipts , S.VOO ; exports. 27,400 ; market moderately active and ' 40 lower ; .No. 2 , 47c in elevator. 474'@IS4e ! ! afloat ; HI. t'rndoiuiixeda7 , , ' @IS . , e ; No. : ! , -i4y:4i12c : ) ( : : ; options mnri ! active. \ ( < l i < ! lower , and llrm , January closing at Wtfy. Oats Rccoijits , 102,000 : exports , 'jii : spot market w ak , moderately active and ' CS'a'c ' lower ; options dull , 'sGOU'e lower , nnd steady ; January , 3'c ; spot No. 2 white , X > ( ic ; ! 54c ! ; mixed western , 2i : > jf l32c ; white western. JHQM.'ijC. ColTec Options opened barely steady at5@ f Jtf I'ointsup and closed weak at : iOr .GO points below Saturday. Sales , sjl,7.)0 ) bags , including DeceinDor , in.-IO'ii'lu.riO ' ; January , ? 13. . " > 0(0 ( 15.75 ; February. l5.0f : ! 15.75 ; March , SID.W ( IB15.SS ; April , firi.2.@ir'j ' : > . Spot Rio , barely steady nnd quiet ; faircnrirocs , $ lf.jO. Petroleum Steady ; united closed at S9 > jjC. Eggs Easy and ( juiut ; western , 23o. Pork -Easy ; mc s , $ U.7'jC"'lu.OO. Lard Easier ; closed steady and quiet ; western .steam , $ S.oO ; January closing at SS.ttO bid. Butter Quiet ; western dairy , 14@J. > c ; western creamery , 20 ( 33c ; Elgin , nominal. Cheese Firm , with fair demand ; western , St. imuN. Dec. 10. Wheat Higher cash , $1.02 ; May , SLOi'-f. Corn Lower ; cash , D'JJjC ; May IM c. Grits Steady ; cash. 23o ; May , 20 > < c. 1'orlc Quiet at $14.00. T.anl J3.10. Whisky Jl.ri. Hutter Quiet and easy ; dairy , 202Sc ; creamery , liO@3. " > e. Kansas City , Dec. 10. Wheat Strong ; No. 2 red , cash , no bids nor offerings ; May , $ l.ll ) ( T bid ; No. 2 red. cash sales at Slio ; No. 2 , soft , cash , W c bid ; February Sl.OOJrf bid ; May , * 1.Q1 bid. Corn Weaker ; No. 2 , cash , 27Jc nskcd ; December , 2 < H c bid ; January , 27c asked ; May sales , Wy c. Oats No. a , cash , 23c asked ; January , 213 c bid ; May , 23u bid. llviH'toil ) , Dec. 10. [ Special Cablegram to THE Uii.J-3:30 : p. m. Close. Pork in good demand ; prime mess , eastern , b2sCd , llrin ; do , western , 71s 3d , llrm. Lard In less demand ; spot 4Ss , steady ; December.14s ( id , dull ; January und Febru ary , -His : td , dull. Wheat In poor demand ; now No. 2 , win ter , 8s , dull ; do , spring , bs.Id , dull. Flour In poor demand ut 12s , llrm. Corn In fair demand for spot , with less demand for futures ; spot , -Is 8 } d , dull ; De- comDcr , 4s Stl , steady ; January , - isJfd , steady ; February 3J d , llrm. Hecoipts of wheat for the past week from Atlantic ports , none ; Pacific ports. 25,000 quarters ; other sources , 21,01)0. ) Koceipts of American corn , , ' ! 5,800 ( juavtors. Cincinnati. Dee. . 10 Wheat In fair de mand ; No. 2 red , $1.01. Corn Active but unsettled ; No. 3 mixed , 8'JOflOo. Oats Quiet and barely steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2So live-Dull ; No. 2 , flic. Whisky ( Juiot nt $1.14. Milwaukee , Dec1. 10. Wheat Firm ; cash , 'J7o ; January , 'JS o : May , H.OI tj. Corn Dull ; No. y , : frf3Je. Oats-Dull ; No.'J white , 29 ( iT30c. Hyo-Steady ; No. 1 , flic. Uarloy Steady ; No. 3 , 77c. Provisloiin Easy ; pork , ? H , niimuMiiinllH , Deo. 10. Buyers held oft for tlio bulk of S73 cars to be represented. to board before looking around , nnd even the demand was not large enough to cut much llguro , Some dealers claimed that the best grades brought ns much as nt the close ot last week , but a majority claimed that Sat urday's prices could bo obtained forthosama quality of samples. Closing Quotations : No. I hard , December , $1.20Jtf ; January , $1.21 ; May , S1.2S ; on track , $141 ; No. 1 northern , December , il.OU ; January , Sl.ll ; May , Jl.lil8 ; on track. * 1.12'115 ; No. 'J northern , December , $1.02 ; January , " May , Sl.OOJn' ; on trad : , fl.03ftl.UO. iii'vn tu'oua. Deo. 10 , J'ho Drovori' Jour nal ronorts as follows : Cattle Uccoipts , 10.000 ; market stronger ; choice beeves , sf5.0iJ.'i.5lJ ( ; steers , W.OOis ! 4.S.ri ; stnekcr.s und feeders , fl.OOG.W.20 ; rows , bulls nnd mixed , 51,2502.00 ; Texas cattle , $1.40@3.25 ; western rausors , 03.00 ® a. to. Hogs Itccelpts , 20,000 ; market slow and 5$10 ( < J lower ; mixed , f3.10@WIO ! ; heavy , $ .1.15 (1(5.45 ( , light , J5.00i'5.iO ( : ; sKijis , M,00@4.UO. .Sheep KccclptH , 7OiKj ) market slow and weak ; natives , $ J.7oCi3.25 ; westerns , Si.55 C < ? 4.60j Texans , t'J.'JOjS3.405 ( lumbs , fl.OJ ® 4.75 , Kununa City , Doc. 10. Cattle Receipts , 2,300 ; shipments , none ; market strong and 10@l5o higher ; cows lt > @ 20c higher ; good to cholco coni'fod , fl.40@t ( > 5 ; 'common to mo- dinuiJ,20@4.50 ; stocUorsand feeding steers , 1. 0 3.20 ; graso range steoM. ? 1.00MJ.3' ) ; cows , $1,00132.75. Hogs Hecelpts , 5,072 ; shipments , 583 ; market lower ; common to medium , $ ( .TDQ $ 0.10. National Stuck Ynrilw , East St. Ijouls , Deo. 10. Cattle Hecoipts , 2,000 ; shipments. 1,000 ; market strong ; choice heavy native steers. f5.0CK < ? 5GO ; fair to good native steers , fl.40fl5.10 ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , W.iOjj4.r ! ( > 'J ' ; stack ers and feeders , fair to coed , & .00@3.20 ; rangers , corn-fed , t3,00@4.20 ; grass-fed Hogs Receipts. 6,003 ; shipments , 1,000 ; market 5@10c lower ; cholco heavy and butchers' selections , .15@5.30 : packing. medium to. prime , H.SO@5.00 ; light graacs ' ordinary to kst , f5.00CJ5.20. OMAHA IjlVI Cnttlc. Monday , Dec. 10,1SSS. There was not much to do with on the cut tle market to-day , nud what few eattlo wcro hero wcro not very choice , although there was a bunch of fair westerns nnd an extra good bunch of corn-fed natives. The Ugh receipts hml n stimulating effect tipon-thi market and the trade was about lOo hlghe on really desirable beef cattle and butchers stock. A.S usual on Monday , there was .very little demand for feeders , although then wcro some of the best westerns on sale tluv have been seen hero in ROIUO time. ' Uoot feeders are held at about JJ.OO. Moss. As compared with the close on Satunlnj there was very llttlo chnngo In the marke to-day , but as compared with .Saturday morn Ing there was n decline of f > @ 10c. , The receipts coipts were not heavy , and salesmen wantcc stronger prices , which made tin market drag n little , but n clear nnco was effected before mlddn : nnd nothing was carried over. Light hogs were in good demand and they sold u llttlo stronger tlian-Snturdny's close. Htiecn. The receipts were liberal and the quality good. The market was firm aud fairly ac live. Sheep . 1,3. > 0 Prevailing I'rlum. The following is a ti'jlaof prieji pill In this market for the gr.Uo > of stocc moil- tmncd Pnmestoors. 1303 to 1509 Ibs. . J. % 73 ( ffil.50 PrimostoeM. 110J to U'JO ' IUA. Vr M.OO Native feeders . 2.73 ( < W.OO Western feeders . 2.00 ( r .iJ ) Ranco steers , eom'on to choice 2.50 yt,20 ; Common to good cows . 1.23 Ou'i.Ol ) Cholco to fancy cows . ' . ' .00 C'V-.fi" ' Commonto choice balls . 1.23 fSi'.OJ Fair tocnoicoliKht hoes . 5.IU i' ,5.l5 Falrtocnoico heavy no s . 5.15 ( < i.'i.25 Fair to choice mixed nog * . 5.10 tij.20 SllJi. CATTLK. No. Av. Pr. 27co'ws ! )70 ) ? 1.25 l > steers and cows 1,421 1.30 -bulls 1,143 1.51)4 ) 1 runner 1,000 1.50 Scows 1,175 1.5J 2.1 . heifers isj : 1.110 I bull 1,020 1.70 1 cow ; 1,12(1 ( 1.70 21 cows I'll ' ! ) l.ifi 1 cow.- S30 1.70 1 bull 1,270 l.yj 1 cow 1,120 1.85 Ibull 1,070 2.10 17coWs 1,015 2.00 Oeow.-t U41) ) 2.10 HI cow * 1,120 2,20 1 cow 1.300 2.23 1 steer , corn-fed native 1,240 11.00 10 feeders 710 2.0" 13 feeders , natives 932 3.00 I ! feeders , natives 1,143 3.10 20 steers , natives 1,2.53 3.25 U bulls 1,100 3.f,0 20 steers 1,107 3.15 ; ) Kisteers 1,359 3.75 100 steers , corn-fed natives. . . .1,430 4.50 1IAXGU UA1TI.U , Owner. Av. Pr. A. C. Hotsford 01 steers , Colorado 1,050 $3.111 79 steers , Colorado lOSl 3.10 lions. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. ho..213 120 $3.CO C.3..251 ' CO $ . .15 GI..2iV , ll',0 , 0.10 72..2S5 120 515 71..2KO 120 5.10 7S..2U 120 5.15 01..253 12. ) 5.10 75 2SI 120 5.15 ( W..2.--0 M ) 5.10 OS..2-C SO M5 0".251 100 5.10 OS 2 > 5 100 5.15 02..277 120 5.10 72 255 210 5.17H iri..24l 240 5.12'4 01 . . .279 200 3.17' ; 02..2'.I7 ' 240 5.12)5 ) 00..21)1 ) 100 5.1i'-J 03..204 200 5.12' ' . , 52.331 100 5.11' 07..2SO 2-.0 5.12C' , 55 311 120 5.17' . , ' ( id..274 1O ) 5.12W } 70..274 SO 5.2J 54..275 2i'0 5.12U ; 50 350 100 5.20 IB.204 } 200 5.12 > i 01 . . .30t 100 5.20 5S..325 2SO 5.15 03..2,17 , y ) 5.20 f..l..2St 100 5.15 05..322 SO 5.20 C0..2S7 200 5.15 (111. ( . . .202 20 ! ) 5.20 .55. . . .311 ICO 5.15 04 31V. 300 5.22J4 (19..231 ( 210 5.13 47 ! ! 23 40 5.25 b2..217 120 5.15 40 40S 40 5.2 , . 03..273 5.15 01..2117 5.25 SIIEK1' . No. Av. Pr. 2 natives 125 $2.75 220 natives < J2 3.40 15S corn-fed westerns 130 4.37j Tjast "Week's Snles. Showing the total numbpr of head of stock sold on this market during the week ending December 8 : ' Cattle . ' 7,914 Hogs 14.S1J Sheep 1,811 OMAHA WIlOLKSAliE MAUKKXS. Produce , I'Yitlts , Rtc. it Fancy , solid-packed creamery , 20 @ 30o ; choice country , 22 ( > t25o ; medium grades , 18C2lc ( ( ; common grades , 100 $ 14c. FI.OUH Nebraska patents , fli.O'JOr.50 ; Minnesota patents , j.25C'C7.75 ) ; straight grades , $5. 00 5.50 ; bakers' ' Hour , $3.25 ( 5.75 per bbl. POTATOES Nebrasita , 25@4'Jopcr bu ; Colorado rado , 75 ( < JSOi : . SWKCT 1'OTATOUS 3J3 > 5C l > 0r 11) . POULTUY Live chickens , $2.50(751.75 ( per doz ; spring chickens , $2.50C , ' 3.00 ; dressed chickens , 7fi2c per Ib ; turkeys , 8 ( ' 10c. Eons Strictly fresh , 23 ( < 424c candled. MAI\OA Git\rr.s In kegs , 12c pur Ib. HA.VANAS Common , $ i.G9g2.25 ( per bunch , cholco , $2.5003.50. IJUMOXS J5.00 per case. OiiAS'ons Florida , $3.500 3.75 per box. CSvMC Per dozen : Mallards , $ i. 0i(2.7i ( > ; teal , f 1.00 1.23 ; quail , $2.50 ; pruirlo chick ens , ? 3.73 ( i4.00 ; rabbits. $1.00 ; squirrels , fl.OO ; venison , OOElOc per Ib. CiuNMiBiiitins $ S.OOoi9.00 jier bbl. Piiovisioss Hams , No. 1 , ll o ; No. 2 , lie ; shoulders , 7 0 ; rib bacon , lie ; clear bacon , llVfe ; picnic Iiains10c ; dried beef hams , 10)/c ; dry salted clears , short , SJtfc ; extra short , S > jjo ; short ribs , SJfo ; plckeled pigs' feet , 15-lb kits , SOu ; lard , 80iOo ; biriqkcd sausage , 0ii.Sa ( per Ib ; hog casings , UCI.IJUY 2.Ti30e per dozfaenncy ; , 40j. Oxioxs30@lOo per bu. CAIIIIAOK $3.00 per 100. UlillTd lOc per bu. Tuuxirs 25o per bu. nSvuuiiKnuuT Ubls , $1.75 ; half bbls , $2.75. APPLES Choice , $2.50 (2.75 per bbl ; fancy , $3.00 pnr bbl ; 'common , Sl.fiOQfl.iS per bbl. Citip.il Mlolilgun , f3.00@0.50 per bbl of 32 gals ; California pear cider , f 15.00 per bbl. Pot1 Conx Rico , 3 ? : common , 2 > c. C..unoTo ( Oo per bu , HBANS Cholco eastern hand picked navies , 2.00 per bushel ; western handplcked nn- vics , { 1.75l.bO ; mediums , ? 1.30@1.6I ) ; Lima bcana , Co per Ib. HAY R o , b. cars. No. 1 upland 0.00 : No. 2 upland , f.VOO. UiU.v-5.CO@10.00. ! Ciioi'i'iM ) FII : ? 14.00@15.00 per ton. Coit.v-20K27o. OATS 22 < ji22c. VIMIIOAH Older , 10@l5c per gal.j whlto \vine , 10@20c per gal. HOXKY l-lb frames , I5Q1SC. Ijist. Revised prices aru as follows : HAOOINO Stark A , seamless , 22a ; Amos- kcag , seamless , 17 > jo ; Lowistown A , seamless - loss , IPc ; Amcrlsan , seamless , 17c ; burlaps , 4 to C bu. , ll@llo ; gunnies , single , 13c ; gunnies , double , 20c ; wool sack , Me. TWINBSFlax , 3Sc : extra sail , 200J21o ; sail 13 , 2021c ; cotton , sio ; jute , Do. Dm KM FnuiT Figs , in boxes , per Ib. 13JJ ( lOo ; dutes , In boxes , 7 ( < 5lOo ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , J2,50f3.75 ( ; Malaga loose ralslus , 2.30@2,5 ( ) ; now Valencia raisins , porlb.S o ; California loose musca tels , per box , f2.00@2,10CAllfornla ; Londons , 1S5S , * 3.40 ; pitted cherries , per Ib , 18o ; Call- forma pitted plums , tier Ib , 12 ( < ? 13o ; dred | blackberries , per Ib , 7K@Sc ; dried raspber ries , per Ib , 24@2Jo ; evaporated apples. 7V@ 16o ; Callforula sun'drled peaches , 13o ; Call- forulaunparcd evaporated peaches , I5@18o ; evaporated California apricots , I8c.untco ; currants. K < 37c ; Turkish prunes , 43 4J4'o ; citron. 22@24o ; orangopeel , 15o ; lomoii peel , lOo ; California French prunes , ll@lUo. CorrcES Mocbu , 23@20c ; Rio , good , 1C ® 17oj Mandahllng. 2 ' < J2Sc ; roasting Rio , 15&0 10c ! O. G. Java , 24C < < sMo ; Java , Interior , 22 ® 83o ; Rio , fancy , ISfllOo ; Santos nnd Mara- calbo. ITOlpo ; Arbuckles , 2ia\ \ McLaughLin - Lin fl v < Xv Vi ' ' /ft StiOAU-arnnulatcd , 7 > o : conf. A , whlto extra C. n/c ; extra O , 7i'o ; yellow O , 0 > jfo ; powdered , bkcj cubes , 8X < J. llEKSWAX-Cbok'O yellow , 20Q27Kc ; dark ' colored , ISQHo , n Young America , full crcnm , 12 ( < full cream cheddnrs , 110J12C ; ful crc4int flats , 12Ko- . . PtcKt.r.s Medium , In bbls , $5.00 ; do. In half bbls , M.OO ; smnil , in bbls , ? ! ! .00 ; do , In half bbls , f3 GO ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.00 ; do in half bbls , M.OO. Ton.u-ro Plug , C0@43c ; smoking , ICQOOc Jnt.ur.9-Sl.iri per 30lb.all. . Svi.T-f l. ! X7t 1.35 per bbl. Roi'K710il Mu'i.r. SfOAii Hrlcks , ll Tl2c per Ib penny cakes , 12013o iwr Ib ; pure tnnplo syrup , Sl.W per gnl. to .fancy , yii45c ) ; Oolong , common to good 25' < 35e ; Oolong , cholco to fancy , 50 ( < 70e Imperial , common to medium , 25S35c ( ; lui perlal , good to fancy , 40ic30c ( ; NfTS Almonds , 15 ( < n > c ; tllbcrts , 12@15c Urnzll. ( > oj)10c ) ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , 10 ( < tllc peanuts , C < ( i9c. CiurKKiis Off lOc per Ib ; assorted cakes 8rt25e ( per Ib as per list. CAXDY-Mlxcd , 0.ei2Xc ! ( . ; stick. OJ Uc rock candy , 10 ! < @iao ; fancy candy , 7 < HUM.AXII Hr.iiuixd OOc. Coiirisu O Dry COTTON FI.ANXKI.S 10 per cent t9'i | kt" , rae , i'"ijc ; union i'ncuic , KC. CAHPKT WAiii'-Uid , white , IDc ; colored 22c. 22c.HATTS HATTS Standard , Sc ; gem , lOc ; beauty 12V.V : boone , I4c ; H , cased , $ ii.5 ( ) I'KINTS Solid colors Atlnntic.Oc ; Slater Oe ; Merlin oil , 0 } c ; Garneroil. 0ig7c ( Pitixts Pink and Robes Allen. Oc. River point , fi'/i' ' : 'Steel River , 0) ) < o ; Richmond O''e ' ; Pacilio , 7c. PIIIXH DresH Charter Oak , S'/c ; Ram npo , 4' ' c ; Lodl , fi' ' o ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond Oi1 : Windsor , 0) ) < , c ; Kddystone , OJc ; Pacllic , llJ C. iJi.n.vcnnn SIIIIKTIXO Uerkeloy cambric No. ( ! 0 , ' . 'He ' ; Host Yet , 4-4 , 0 obiittercloth ; OO,4'4c ; Cabot,7'ic ; L-'urwcIl , half bleached S'ic ; Fruit of the Loom , 9'4c ' ; Greene O OJ4e ; Hope , IJi'o ; King Phillip cambric , lie Lonsdalo cainttric , llJn'1' ! Loimdalo , ' . 'c ' ; Now York mills , 10 'c ; Ponpercll,42-in , lie ; Pep perell , 40-in , 12c ; Pepperell , 0-1 , lOc ; Pep perell , S-4 , 21c ; Pepperell , 0-1 , 2.k ; Pepper ell , 10-4 , 25c : Canton , 4-1 , b'fc ; Triumph , tie ; Wamsutta , lie ; Valley , 5e. FiaN-xii.s-tPlaid : Raftsmen , 20o ; CSoslion , 32 ! < c ; Clear Lake , 'M a ; Iron Mountain , UOIISKT JIIAXH Amlroscogfiin , 7 ° 4u ; Koar sarge , 7jc : Itoekport , 0fc ; ! ; Coucstoga , OMo TICKS York , 30-iu , 12J.e ; York , 32-iii , ! , ' , ; ; Swift river. 7io ; ; Thorndike , OO , 8 > c ; Thorndike , HE , * Vtfo ; Thormltkr. 120 , ! l > | c ; Thorndlko , XX , I3e ; CordU No. 5 , ll'c ' ; Cordis , No. 4 , 7c. ! L-YANNHI.S Whito-OH , No. 2 , % , 22' < ; e ; GH , No. 1 , % , 2Jc ; HH , No. 2..22 c ; HH , No. 1. f , IWc ; Quechee , No. 1. 4 , 42c. Dr.NiMs Ainoslcc.ig1 , 9 oz , llio , ' ; B rctt , ' oz , 13' c ; York , 7 oz , 13'j'c ' ; Haymaker , SJ c ; JnfTrey XX , ll'a'e ; Jiiltroy XXX , 12 , ' > ; c : Heaver Creek AA , 12c ; Heaver Creel ; BU. lie ; Heaver Creek CC , lOo. KENTUCKY .1 lux.s Memorial , 15e ; Dakota , ISo ; Durham , 27 * ( . ; Hercules , ISe ; Leaming ton , 22gc ; Cottswood ' , 27J c. CKASII St'cvens' H , OJtfe ; Stevens' H , blciiclutd , 7i' ; Stevens' A , 7'c.e , ' ; Stevens' A , bleached , SVfo ; Stevens' P , b e ; Stevens' P , bleached ' Stevens' ' N 9 Stevens'N , li'4c ; , e : , bluacheil , lo.'jo ' : Stevens'SUt , 12Wc. MiM.'iii\Niors : : Table on cloth , $2.50 ; plain Holland , fl > , 'o ; Da.io Holland. 12 , ' e. BUIMVN Sur.iiTixd Atlantic A. 4-4 , Wi Atlantic H , 4-1 , " ' 40 ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , % ( . ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , ( ic : Aurora LL , 4-4 , ( ic ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4'fc ; ; Crowa XXX , 4-1 , O c ; lloosiei-LL. 4-1 , ( ic ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 > < [ fj Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Oa ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 > , , c ; Peppurell U , 4-4 , 7c ; Pepperoll O , 4-1' 0" , o ; Pepporcll , S 4 , ISlrfo ; Pepperell , 9-4,2K- ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 23c ; Utic.x C , 44i o ; Wneliusett , 4-4 , < u ; Aurora H , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora H , 4-4 , ( i } < jC. DUCK West Point 29 in. S oz. . lOJ e ; Wett Point 2' ) in. 10 or. , 12Ki" West Point 2J in. 12 oz. . 13o ; West Point-10 In. 11 oz. . ti > e. FI.ANXIIRod. : . C , 24 in , 15J. < c ; K , 24 in , 21Ko ; GG. 21 in , 20o ; HAF , % , 25e ; JHF , % , 27c. G i son AM Plutnkctt oiicckfi , 7l cA\ ; ton , 7' ' c ; York , 7Kc ; Normandi ilrc.ss , SJ Calcutta dress , 8 > u ; Whltteiiton dress. Sc ; Kent'rew dress , .S ! < jrtl2 ( > . . , c. CAMIIIIICS Slater , SjjV ; Woods , Tij.fe ; Standard , 5j c ; Peacock , "i' c. PmNTS , Ixninu HI.UI : Arnold , 0 > < fc ; Amer ican , OJic ; Gloucester , 0'4'e ' : Arnold C long cloth , flc ; Arnold 15 long cloth , 10 " : Arnold Gold Seal , 10140 ; Stibfel A , 12c ; Windsor Gold Ticket , lU3tfe. licatlicr. Hemlock sole , 1827c ( per Ib ; oak sole , 33@ ' 86c per Ib ; otik harness , 30 ( < ? 32c jier Ib ; selec ted oak and trace , 33c per Ib ; oak and hem lock upper , 20f { 23c per foot. Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , SojiiilOo per Ib , according to wojght ; oak calf skin. No. 1 , 90o@Jl.00 per Ib ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , fUH@l. ) 10 per Ib ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , 00if70o per ib ; oak kip skin , No. 1 , 70.-iSOc per Ib ; Philadelphia - delphia kip skin.extra.SOCiCOllc per Ib. French call skinsaccording ( to weight and quality ) , t15 \ ( 1.75 jier Ib. French kip skins , do , SOc ( tfSl.10 per Ib. Cordovan russett , 18c ; satin finish , 20c per foot ; welt leather , ? 3.50@UJO per side ; moroccos ( pebble goat ) , 20ca30i ; ; per foot ; moroccos , boot log , 'J5i ( 30e per foot ; glove calf skins , 20 i30c per foot ; Douglas kid , 30@40c per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40@50o per foot , according to quality. Toppings , $ S.OO@10.00 per dozen ; linings. f5.OOMU.00 per dozen ; tipron skins , 810.00@12.00 per dozen. Ijiililbcr. First and second clear , l.f In..f49 00 ( < I51 00 First and second clear , \yt In. . . 47 00 ( < i\r > 0 ( K ) Third clear , l JlKiu 43 00 ( < i4 ( ( H ) A select , ItfC Uif in 3T 00 H select , lj4'itM ( hi 3300 A stock boards , 12 ( < ? 1(1 ( ft , 12 in. . 40 00 1 $ block bourds. 12ilO ( ( ! ft , 12 in. . 41 00 C stock boards , 12 ( jl ( ! ft , 12 in. . 30 00 D stock boards , 12C < ? 10 ft , 12 in. . 23 00 Flooring , llrst common , 0 In 34,00 Flooring , second common , 0 in. . 31 CO Select fencing flooring 19 00 Siding , lirst nnd second clear , 14 ( < ? lli ft 25 00 Siding , llrst common , 10 ft 22 00 Siding , second common 1 ! ' 00 Common boards 1000 No. 2 boards , all lengths 14 50 Fencing , No. 1 , 12 and 20 feet 10 50 Fencing , No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 18 feet 15 50 Joist and scantlltiL' , 2x4 , 14@10 feet 1(5 ( 00 Timber , Ixl , SxS , 12@10 feet 17 ( M ) Pickets , Daml II lint * 22 00 Pickets , D nnd 11 square 22 00 Shingles , extra A.1 , 2 80 Shingles , standard A 200 Lath 2 40 O G Halts , 2' ' in 00 O G Halls , ! Mx3 , S IS 35 U in well lubing , D and M bov 2200 .Metals nnd Tinners' .Stock. Hlock tin , small pig ? .23 Hlock tin , bar 29 Copper , planished boiler Bizes 31 Copper , cold rolled. . ; . , 31 Copper , sheathing 30 Copper , pitts 30 Copper , Hats , 31 Gal. sheet iron , Juniiita , 50-10 and 5 per c. dis. Pat. planished iron , 21 to 27 A 10J ? Pat. planished iron , 2-1 to 27 H OK Hoofing , 1C , 11x20 , 112 sheets ? 0.00 Hooking , IX , 14x20. 112 sheets 7.50 Roofing , 1C , 20x23,113 1 sheets 11.00 Hoollng , IX , 20x2S , iaheets 14.50 Sheet iron , No. 20 ' " , a.co Sheet iron ; No. 27. . . . . 3.X ( ) Solder , . . 15J < i < ifil7i Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets. , 50.50 IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets. . , , 8.25 Tin plate , coke 10,10x14,225 sheets 0.23 Steel nails , per iteg. . , , 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg 2.1)0 ) County Coniniliislonin-ri' Junket , County Commissioner O'ICeelTo and Super intendent Shane loft for Detroit last night. These gentlemen have gone east to hold n consultation with Architect Meyers with re gard to the heating appliance * of the new county hospital. For CoiiKlid nnd Throat Disorders UBO Unoivx's HIIOXCIH.U , TUOOIIES. "Havo lever changed my mind rospactlng them. except I think better of that which 1 began hlnking well of.1' ' Rev , Henry Ward IJcecher. Sold only In boxes. MOCMHCH to Wed. The following marriage licenses were is- uod by Judge Shields yesterday : William Good , Omaha . 80 Mary Snow , Fremont , Neb . , .2J Calvin H. Sprigps , Omaha . . .85 Parrio Thomas , Omaha . . , , , . 80 X1IK HEARTY MAKICKT. I'lnuod on Iteoord Dur Inn Vcsionlny. 0 K mrkf r nnd wife to M A Krnsler , lot 7. tiikll Tiinrnbert' I'ln.'o , wd $ aiO George Johnson ana wlfoto I * J Johnson , lots H nncl 10 , blk V. Waterloo , w < 1 7fO J II ( lro Miinnto C K Hcitcr , . ! " 0 ft of n m ft , lots 8 and n , t > ik2 , AS I'ntrlcK'a mill , wd 3rw \V It llriinitn ana wlto to J (1 ( Wlnstnnlcy , ttml ' 4 of s r , ot n o ot n w C-ll-U ev a C,5DO J (1 wmstantuv to ! ' H Warden , lot ! l , MorsniHU I'nrk , nnd also same as lust nbovi-.wu o/iOJ W I. Pelby to A Johnson , lot 22. blk I , W i. spibyft ut. wa a : > o 15 II Chandler to I' Smith , lot f , bile (1 ( , Meirosolim , wd 3JO W 1C Kurt ? to II W I'ennock , lots 13 to 18 , blk HH , ami loti 1'Jtoll , blk 121. mm- rteo I'lnoe , w l 1SOL\ ) H l' Iltirko and Inisbnnd to\V U Taylor cl nl , s Kl ft lot (17 ( ami M ft lot ) , Windsor place , wd 3,700 Mitttml IhvcMtmimt i'o to J KTroxtl. lot 7 , bit M , Illghlaml pliicn. wtl 6,500 W A ( loodunl and Ifo to Mutual Invest- iiu-nt I'o , lot 7 , blk 10 , Highland plnco , J It riaVktoii'mid' Vl'fo 'to 'i' ' \Voscis ! lot I. blk 2. Mill J 1 Iteillok'H add , w d. . . 7,500 U M Vnro and wife to M I * Itohltison , lot 3 , sub lot 22. Mlllnrd * t'Hldwell's tiiUl , wd 1 Jtlchcnberg and w Ifo to J II Melklv. lot 1 , lilkdlutiil lotfi , blk 7.1. South liiiuliK.\vil ) y J HmubirK mid wlfo to ( leorei * I'luinbeck otnl , aioincti'i-y , n\v cur urn oH-IMIe. 100 Ilcuzon A ; Johnson to public , plntjot lot 17 to2l , llruzotiA ; Joluisiin's Mib Win (1 ( Albright nud wlfo to Albright M i : church , lots 1 and V , blk ! Albright's Choice. wtl MOO 1'atvtclc Lniul To to .1 T 1'ut 'h , lots 1 uiul 2 , blk ll.-i , Iliiniti'f I'lulio , wil 2,200 ( J U UurKor unit wife to J M ItlchartU , lot li , blk ll.orthuril Hill , wd . . . . . C.W J I. Mill's I'tnl to K Stringer , lot I , blk 7 , On-hard Hill , wa WO r II Johnson and wife to N At hrUtUnson lot I. blk 7 , Orchard lllll.wd 1AX ) KStrliiKor to M A L'Urlitliuised , lot 1 , blk 7 , Orchard lltll l.WO fhrintliinsoii ami wife to H Munn , lot I 1. blk ' - ' . Van ( amp's add. vtl SCO Wllllnm It Croft to U K Piilmt-r , ? , int in lilk IhCriulit Kun'-ltftnild ' , wa UK Iat. oii to J Weber , lot in , blk ; > , l.aku Vluw , wa 750 The following building permits , wcro issued yesterday : W. It. Hllrhrook , two-story frame , near Cm fluid street . * 1,000 II. l.ycka , addition to cottage. 2119 1'arker sticet . I-'rauk C tin. one-tory fnini'.1 , between Oak mid KlniHtrcutM . COO ( ! < nrce lii'twclier , riMiiodcIhn ; church " for dwi'lllni ; , Uavonport , between Tw only-eight u nud Twenty-ninth stroi-ts . ; Pat le < iuonil , on ; ntory I'ramo cottage , Martha stteei ami Twenty-ninth u\e- nm < . foa lill/abetb ( ialliiKher. two-storv brlclc store nnd Hats , Thirteenth und Center ftn-els . 15,010 fcamiiei Nlcnolsnn , ont'-stqry tranio cot- limr. Twoiuy-Soventli , between lriit ) ! and llramlutli streets . FO ) Seven permits , nggrcinitlng . $18,0. . " . "Wo Point with Pride" To the "Good name : it homo , " won by Hood's Su'su : | > ; u'illi. : In Lowell , Mass. , where it is prepared , there is inoro of Hood's Sarsupurillu sold than sill other medicines , asul it has { riven the host of witisfiiclion since its introduction ton yoai'd iijo. ( This could not ho if the med icine did not possess merit. If you sulTor ' from impure blood , try Hood's' Sarsapi- : rilla nnd retili/.o its peculiar curative power. * lnvc litntiiiSi tli : > Itooent K cation. Committees from both imlitieil p-irlios havu been formed to contest the recent leg islative election. Tnis will be done bcforj the next legislative body , which assembles at Lincoln the first week in January next. Tlit- gentlemen who have taken thu subject in hand met yesterday afternoon in the city hall and took depositions , which will bu pre sented to the legislature. Charles Potter was the notary before whom the depositions were made. Charles E. Redlield was the llrst witness called. He spoke of the doings ut the Second product of the Second ward. County Clerk Rochu next appeared mid cave the election returns as onicially made. The proceedings nro expected to occupy several days. Catarrh Cured. A clergyman , after years of suffering1 from that loathsome disease , Cntiirrh , mid vainly trying1 every known remedy , ut last found a recipe _ which completely eurcd'atid saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease send ing a self-addressed slumped envelope to * vof. J. A. Lawrence , 88 Warren St. , Now York City , will receive the recipe free of charge. _ "Wanted to Hoi ) Colonel Dudley. W. H. D.ivi ? . a negro who for several months was a roustabout at Nellie King's , was arraigned before Judge Hcrlcu on the charge of trying to work a drunken man at the Union Pacific depot Saturday. Ills victim was no other than Colonel Dudley , of Waterloo , who proved to be in a most maud lln condition. Davis was suen making pretty free with Dudley , and , as the police saw the state tflo lutto r was in , they sus pected something was wrong , and demanded of Davis what ho was doing with the Waterloo lee , man. The colored man replied that ho was Dudley's servant nnd was only taking care of his master , Sergeant Johnson , how ever , was acquainted with both of them , and knew Dnvis was lying , lie therefore ar rested the negro , and the latter , after hav ing boon confined m the central police sta- lion over Sunday , was given llfloen moro days in the county jail. on Vestilinled limited. Via. I ) . & O. R. , is the only Veslihtilcd Train run from Chicucfo to the National Capitol. JO very car in the train is ves- tihuled mid heated by steam drawn from the locomotive. The entire train , in. eluding UnggiiKo Cars , Day Coaches and Pullman Sleepers , ITIIIH through from Chicago to Washington and Balti more and no extra faro is esaeted. The Vcstlbulud Limited leaves U.iSs O.dopot Chii-iigo , at 7:05 : p. m. daily , and arrives Washington the next evening at ! ) : ! i5 , and Baltimore nl 1J-15. ( : The eastern express leaves Chicago daily at 10:2o : : p , in. , and Iho entire train , including Day Coaches and Pullman Sleepers , runs through to Philadelphia via. Washing ton and Baltimore. DREXEL & MAUL , iSticcessors to John 0. Jaeobj. ) Undertakers andEmbalmers At the old stand. 1101' rnrnain St. OnU-ra by telegraph solicited nnd iiromitly iittemleil. Tulcpliono to .No. ' 1 , WFAK EHC ? u' " * KM jft cirri-Uof ' 1391 vu Dtrrura , inrly il . luit mntihooil , , if. 1 nil ! M-nil a volunlilf ( H-nlt-il ) fontaliilnj full | iitlcular4 fi ioni't. fn-e ft clmrtff. Ariclm * . PFIOF. P. O. FOWLER , MouUus , Conn. HOWTOAOT , w r..u " " \ I"itVlporiniMnnlion.lfilored. | | | lre- MtnC ' m lutoIlccllno and Kiinctlonal ditor. * A < ' " cutfiifM | ( < iuW'imicli.M ( llclnM. , S I RUf W MARSToV CO.I lrM''M ' .l < ' 'li"k. ' . . . . . . . . .i PALMER , RICHMAN A : CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants. jmco-Koora2Oppo ! lu > Kichango llulldliij , Union titock VBrd , Koutli Oiuulm , Nub. 3RIMER.WESTERFIELD & MA LEY Live SlocK Commission. kern 15 , EiclinnKO IlulldliiK , llnlou Stock Vardi , tiouth Oinulrn. Nub , ' UNION STOCH YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , 1. . liiiplomdnts. CHUHCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , tlatRlp * .Tciif ? -olhclwecnrthatiO UKli. Onulia Nrliraskn , MEttMLF CoVi / igricnltiiralImilementsionsCarriage3 { , \ , Uuc le , iic. : Wlioloalc. Omaha , NobrMla ARLrN "oRENDOHF * & MART INT" Wliolcinlii tlCftlfM In Agiicnllural Implements , Wagons yuggics Ml , an. Wi ana IVf Jonci Street , Oianhn. P7 P7"M AST Sico7. .Manufacturers of Bucieye Drills , Seeders , Cultivators , I'aj nkri.Cii1or MIIU and I.mnn 1'ul- > crltvri. Cvr. lltli ami Nicholas Mrretn. \VIN6TTX IMPLEMENT C67i - Wllor ! lle - Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies J. F. SEIBERLINO ie CO. . Akron , Ohio. achiBcryaiiil Binder Twine. W. V. Mcitit , Mnnnter. HlJlenvinw.irth > L Ora lm. MOLINE.rYIILBURN&STODDARDCo .MiMnifoctutrrsnii , ! Jot'lirrs ' In laps , Buogios , Rakes , Plows Elc , Cor. Otli nml I'aculc Sltx-ota , OmMm.N'eb. Artists' fflntorlnli ) . A HOSPE. Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , nmclii Slrpol. ( minim. Nobniikn. nnd Stationers. H. M , .V S. W. JONES , Successors to A. T. Kciiyon A Co. , Whalrtale & Hctnll Booksellers and Stationers. Kino Wedding SlnMnnorr , CoiniiHTclHl Slntlcincry. ISV. Ilut.vmi Sliucl. Omnlm. .Nvb. Boots and Shoos * _ _ KIRKENDAI..L , JONES & CO. . ( Micet-Mora to Ilvnl. Junm A to. ) Wliolesale MannfactDrcR of Boots anil Shoes AKvniilur lliislnii Ituliucr SliciCo. . JllK , 11C.J . A.1IIW Llurney bl. , Ouinliu. Xcbrnnka. W. V. MORSE \ CO. . of Boots and Slices , 3101 1103-lia'i IXiuulns SI . Omnl-.n Mnnulnttorj.Sum- inor > t. . Udioii. Coffees , Splooo , Etc. " " "CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Onuiliu Coffee nml i-ptce MIIU. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder. Flavorlnir Kitrncu , l.p.utnlry Illiii' . Inks. Klc. HM- lllf. llnriiuy Slrucl. Dmuhn. J ebrusla. Crockery antTcinsavvaro. " ' \v. L. WR'IOHT , Agent forthc" MiviiufncluirrB and ImpnitPts of Glassware Lamps Cliiinneys Crockery , , , , lye. OH re , .11 ? S. UUli tt. , Omnha. Ni-brntkH. PERKINS. CATCH & LAuTvlAN Imoiirivm uml .loi'ber of Crc-cicry , Glassware , Lainjs , Silverware Ec. 15U Kcr .m St. . * o- \ \ -ton llullillni ; . Commission and Storage- RIDDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Mercliants , SpcclaiUo * " 'UtT. Krr * . < 'hfrcf . ln"lry. | ( .amc1. . 112Hn\vnra _ Strnot. Omnlin. GEO. SCMROECER & CO. , Kiicccswrs to McPbniio . fc'clirorilvr. ) Protese Commission and Cold Storase , Omiilm. Nubmska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wliolcsnlo Flour , Feed , Grain and General Coinniision Mcrt-hnnt. CorrotiiondoncosolVltcil. 1CI ! North li'tli Coal , Coke and r.imo. 6M A HA C'6 A L7 C O"K E & U M E CO. Jofcs of Hard and Soft Coal. SCTPoutli 13lli Street , Omaha , Xchraokn. J. J. JOHXSOX .t CO. , Manufacturers of Lime , Anil shipper.- C'cinl , Couk , Cement , 1'JiK.tiir , I.lmo , liraln Tllo anil Miner I'lpf. Olllri'.ilS S. 1-ilh M. , OiiiulKi , Neb. T.'lci'lionefcll. ' Dry Goods nno Motions. M. E SrvflTH CO. . Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions. 1103 anil 110J DoiiRla" , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATR1CK-KOCH DRYCOODSCo Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods.Mions . Gents' rurolsblni ; ( ! nml . Corner llth and llnJncy Sta. Ouiahii. Nclinnka. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . * ' Snippers of Coal and Ctiia 511 t-oiilh l"lli ! 'l. . Onintrv. N'p | . Furniture. DEWEY & 'STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , rarnniu plrcet. Omaha. Nebruika. CHARLES ipHIVERICK , Fiirniliire Omaha. Nubrusica. _ Crocorloa. PAXTON , GALLACHiR"A.- c6".7" ' Wholesale Groceries and Proyisioiis. nit 7li. JOtli ? t. . Omnlm , Neb. Wholesale Grocers , I II ) nnd l.eavenwortli Htruiitr , Onmhn , Ni Kardwnro. MARKS BROS. S A D DL * E ffY"U o7 Wliolcnalu Miuiufncturfri of SadilleryS Jfoersof Sadfllory Hardware AnU Leather. 110) ) , IM'i iiml ll' ' > i Ilurucy St. , Oinntia , Honyy Hardware. ' Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , 8prlnziWHKnn Stock , Ilanlwarn , I.umhor , Ktc. IJU ) uud 1211 llanify Hlruct , Oinulrn. HIMEBAUUH ft TAYLOR , Bnilto1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Mechanics' Tool ] nnd IlulTnln Rcalos , I&j Douglai btruut , Umalm. Nabrunka. RE CT CiRH EUVIY Si CO. . Wholesale Hardware , ( ttinntl Ilarnpr g | . , Omaha , Nob. Weitorn Accnli lur Auitln 1'owilur Co. , Jvtr r on Meel Nuile , Kalrban'o btanUnnl Hcn'i' . LEE.CLARKEfcAND.EESEN , HARD , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , lniN , Flieot lion , otc. Agents for Howu Sculus , Jllanil I'owiler nnd J.yiaan llarbud wlru , Umithu , Nobraskii. Hatu , Caps , Etc. ' ' ' vf'i. . PARR O'TT E & c dH Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , HOT mrney Street , Onmhn. Net ) . Lumber. _ * " ' LUMBER CO . All Kinds of Building Material at WbMe I6tistfoct nd Union l'ncino'j'rarli.0r . .ti . LOUIS BRADFORD" Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , M. Door , Kc. : Trdi-0orn r 7iti n.l Uoiw.'m ; corun C. N. DIE t2. Dealer in All Kinflj of Lumber , l.'lh ami CnlifcrnlR Strccl ! " , dniahn , NcbrnXin. FHtD W. C1UAY. Lnmbcr , Lime , Ceinont , Etc. , Elc. Corner flh anil lonela < Fi . .Onmh . T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only. OfflffMlCB Vnrnam Street Oruntm. "JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , " Wholesale Lumber , Elc. irntui\Ni ? ; \ n : VrT& 5ii ! VjulmyVlillo l.liiu' . CHAS. R. LEE Dealer in Hardwood Lite Wood Carpels anil I'arquel Kloorlnn h n Mlllinorynnd Notlona. " " I. OBERFELDER A CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 3N.inmiiHl ? South lllli Sl _ _ ' _ _ Ovornlls. _ CAN'RELD MANUFACTURING co Mannfaetiirers of Overalls , Jeans I'nut'.SiiUt" , Klc. lUtlninl 1101 IKmylat Street , Uaiaha. .Nub. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. . \Vholcsale \ Notions and Fiiriiisliing Goods 4IS ) nnd 4K < .umth 10th .ul. , Omalm. TANK UNECO. , Wiolsale Refined and Lnbricating Oils. A loiri'a o. Ktr. . Oninln. A. II. lll lmTi. Mmim-ori VINYARD & SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Good ? . 1105 llnrnor Street. Onmlia. _ Office Flxturon. THi : MMMON'DS MANIJ- | MiuiillnctnrL'-s uf Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures. Mantle * . Slilelioanls. IlimScrnsi-J. Drill : rHhiri'i.Wall f i" . 1'imittmi ! . , laillnii ! < , rimiitor , lli-crnnil Whig ConhTH , Minor.cliKuclory nn > ' otlire , 1\'M \ nud 17& bouili iiih : : < ! . , Umnha. 'Voleplionu 1121. Points and Oils. A. NEILSON. > Wholesale Douicrtln Paints , Oils , Window Glas : , Etc. . Ills Fnrnnm Ptroct. OmahaNob. . Pnpor. _ " „ CARPENTER PAFErfcC. . Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry a nlco nock of I'rlnlliiK Wrapping and Writing l'u,3r. tipvclHl Httuntlon Klvrn to airloail onlers. . PfiporJJoxes. j'OHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory. No < . 1117 ftiul U1U Uoiulas St. , Oniiihn , Neb. _ _ Goods. PHIL. STIMMEL. .V CO , " * Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds I'll ' 1111,1 L > 1. | June * Slice t lliimliii. Storage , Forwardlns * . Commloalon ARMSTRONG. PETTIS A : CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Drunch honroof the llonnur lliiKk'y < 'i > . lin tloial wtiulcaulu and retail , l : H IJlOaiul i > 12 Iznrd Sutct , Omaha. Tolephonu Ko.'M. jt Browora- STOR2 & ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , 11J1 North ElvlUtuctitU Street , Omnlm , Kch. Cornlco. EAGLE CO'RNICE WORKS ? Mannfactnre Galvanized Iron and Cornice. John Kjicncter , I'roprlntor ' .VI ladii ) } tuiil JUI mid IM North lUth dtrcut , Uui.ihu. Printers' Mntorlnls. WESTERN-NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers. DuRicrMn Type , 1'ipipes ' ' . and I'rliilern' Supnllca. Wl gouth l.'lli .Siri'ol , Oinalm. Rubber Cooflg. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Jll ClotbliiB mid Leather Iltlllcc. 1UHI Kariimn FlrocU Sash , Doors , Ni. A. DISBnOV. 'A'liolesulo Marni. .rturprs of U Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , llrnndi OHlcn , l.'lli nnd I.rd Kln-ctn , Omnlm , Not ) . 1 ' " "B'oiTN "MA NuFXcTiJ nTrj c"e5T" j filannfactiirers of Sasli , Doors , Blinds , * . ' tillliiR ? , Hlnlr Work mul lnli > rliir llnr'l Wool Kin- lu. .N. 1 : . C'oniiTMIi niiJ iH'iivuutrurlli hlruul , Oiuuliu. IS't'U. Fittlnea , Puntps , Etc. " " A. L. STRANG CO. , " Pumps , Pines and Engines. Hcara , Wuler , Uii.lwny and Mhilni ; Hupj'llua ' , Ktc , ' I'JU..r.and W ) I'nriinni btivul , Oiuitlin. Locks.'i l U H CH I LlpU M PCO. . Wholesale Pumps , Pine , Fittings , Steam an ( ! Wnlcr SupiillcB. tTe'iiiiarli'r . < < irMmit , - _ „ _ _ _ tf.\rnnm t. , Om U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . " Stepm and Water Supplies , nggas : " " B R O W N E L L & C 6 . . engines , Boilers and General Machinery , * . ! „ " . . . , , , WO Iron Carter A con , rrop'n. .Maiiiifncturcr.iol nil klndi Steam Boilers , and Sliest Iron WorK Works r-'outh iOlli nnd II. .V M. CrotrliiK. I'AXTON \ VIKIH.IKO IKON WOHUS. ( Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worlf , I.'ui'lno * . lltii Work , Ganoral Toimilry. Muolilna nad Jlluglitiullli W"rk iiilliaitnil WiirkJ.U r. Hjr , und 17lli tJlroot.OPialm. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS. Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Dt k lUlln , Wlnrtnw OiinnU. Klnvrur Htnmli , Wlr tUui , Klc. lil Kortli Kill Hlfful.Unuilm. ' OMAHA SAFE nncl IRON WORKS. Kan'frs ' of FireS Burglar Proof Safes ' I'aulti. Jull Work , Iron and Wlro Kciicliu. Blum. I.'tO. ( > . AiiJiuon , l'op'rCur. . llth uml JatUs-ju citH , CHAMPION IRON nnd WIRE V/ORK3 Iron and Wire Fences , Railing Guards and Kcrocni , for b nk , olTlcoii lorni im 'Inures oto , lui | > r vuu Aiviilrifn , l.ocHNiltli AUtlilni'rjr tinU llliick iulllifoitn. \ . 40I8UHHI lltli Cl. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Tune Locks. 'i