THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FJRIftAY. DECEMBER 14 , 1888. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Bulls Still Hold a Good Grip on Whoat. CORNTRADESTRONG ANDHIGHER A Htrnnic Undertone In 1'rovlslons Cnttlc Substantially Unciianucil "log VnliitiN Kiinlcr anil Closed Untlior AVcnk. OIltOAGO 1-UOnUCE MAUICI3T. CHICAOO , Dec. 13. ( Special Telegram to Tin : Hnn.1 The llrst bit of Important news ndont this morning was ttmt Uio receipts or wheat nt Minneapolis to-diiy were UOO cars , and that the snow had put an entire quietus on the movement from first hamls in the northwest. Later in the day dispatches wore received estimating to-morrow's ' receipts nt 225 cars and announcing that the number of loaded cars on track In Minneapolis I mil been reduced to 1,000. The number was 1 , 00 at the beginning of the week. The long ex pected " lmrp falling off in receipts nt Minne apolis" seems to have come at last , nnd there is lltllo prospect that the big movement will be resumed on the whunb crop , though there may bo an occasional brief period of pooil arrivals , as the weather may favor transpor tation. A cablegram from Glasgow characterizes the reported sale of Hour Hour for Luith us absurd. For all that , flour was being loaded by 1'illsbury to-day , and the sale of another 5,000 saclts by Washburne , for shipment to London , wiiH reported. That the price obtained is ns high us quoted Is doubted by those in the trade who nra best qualified to Judge , bill Hour Is believed to have been sold for oxporl shipment , as rciwrtcd , the only point in doubt being the price. The local market was firm at the improvement in vulucsover yesterday. Tills strength was apparent not only in fu- turcs , but in the cash market as well , Ueccm- bcr discount under May narrowing about JVfc. Tholattercircumstunceisdue , however , more to the competition between the elevator com- pan ies for the wheat in store here , than to a legitimate Inquiry for shipping or milling purposes. A break in the "elevator combine" nccins to have uecn startpd , one proprietor being accused of buying up the receipts wherever lie could lay hishandson themand transferring the grain to his own bins. With tins competition between the parties inter ested in the storage , the general trade has uttho present moment only a passing inter est , though it may cut a figure later. Where wheat is located it is only mentioned now as nn Incident. Tho'npeiiiiig .sales were nt $1.11 @I.10 % , and a good deal of wheat was for Bale at tills range iind around $1.110(11.111/ ( . A lltllo while later , the market gradually moved up to ? I.U < , and fell baclc to $1.1 MM. for the next hour or two it runcod to fl.ll > j@l.ll % with Kennett selling frcol.v most of the time , presumably for ( Jmlaby. A lull In buying occurred about noon , and a sharp break to Sl.lUJiJ ensued. Scalpers sold savagely on the break , but the offerings were greedily licked up on every littio break , and later trading was atSl.ll'j , @ . ? , closing at * l.lW4fl.ll& ( / > . Decem ber ranged at ? l. ( ) : > ; kii l.UiiV , and closed nt Jl.05l.jf. The llrst recorded trade in January was at SI.OIVV Tliat month ranged to Sl.UOV @ 1.07'tii ' m' closed at $ l.0ti.6 . As compared with yesterday , the price leaves off ( ito higher for late futures , and about % c higher for January. The character of the trading was supposed to possess rather more signifi cance than usual , to-day. Contrary to tlioir custom , local leaders did not sell openly on the unless ICemiett's selling advance , to-day , can bo designated under that head. On the contrary , Linn , Ream and Fairbanks , in fact the whole bull contingent , bought steadily , though perhaps not largely , and their information mation bureau has rarely been more active. The slump , which lias como to bo looked upon ns n "sure tiling" of lute every time the price gets above $1.10)4 ) , certainly did not como to-day , and the belief was entertained nmong the wise-acres that the bull party would try very hard to inako the resting place at" a higher plane. The strength of the. public and private cables was ono of the distinguished characteristics of the market to-day. The public cables quoted n general advance , and , as a rule , the private foreign advices were oven more strongly tin cod with bullishness than the public dis patches. There was moro general trading by commission merchants to-day than for a long time , nnd the public's confidence in the market seems to bo returning once again , A late bit of gossip was the announcement that the Price Current would to-morrow publish nn article on the wheat situation , very bull ish in its tenor. On the whole , the bulls hud the best of it to-day , us on yesterday , in news and prices. The corn market was a participator In the strength of the general list , to a moderate extent. The receipts were about twenty-live cars under the estimates made yesterday , and the shorts showed a desire to buy back some of their previous sales , being moved thereto by the smaller arrivals and less Javorublo weather nnd the fair demand exist ing for the daily receipts. The small proportion of contract grade in what is at present coming forward to this market was another disquieting circumstance. Ex porters nt the scaboardjrontmuo to ho steady buyers , us is witnessed by the daily clear ances from thence. There was a good de mand for May corn at yTJfc , and January was also in good request at 'il c. There was rather moro doing to-day than for some clays back , but the shorts appeared to bo the principal buyers. The closing figures of ttio speculative- futures show a slight gala on yesterday's final quotations , anil spot corn also averaged somewhat higher. The closing prices were : December , fti c ; Junuury Bijfis and May IITJfc. hi provisions u stronger undertone per vaded the trade. The receipts of hogs were ngain under expectations , nnd as the Cincin nati 1'rico Current's figures show a shortage in the winter's packing to date , as compared with lust year , of 030,000 hogs , the old bear clement were moro Inclined to keep close to the shore in their opera tions. The opening was particularly Btrong , and under the buying l > y Koloson , KCUMI and Stauffor , something of an advance was wltnosnod. On the retirement of fioso buyers , nnd slower trade generally , the mar ket subsequently receded , yet on the declin ing turn there was no evidence of weakness. The depression experienced was duo to the restriction in the demand , moro than to any thing in the situation or in the existing senti ment , and from the first the strong feeling held control , following the early Improve ment. Trading , however , was slow , and Boilers forced to realize were compelled to accept concessions to dispose of their hold- Ings. Still for pork the closings showed an advance over yesterday of 3) ( tf5o , nnd for fihort ribs of 5u. Lara for cash and December - ber was unchanged , but for January and Mai- it rested at Co lower. CHICAGO IjlVK STOCK CHICAGO , Doe. 13. ( Special Telegram to TUB llui : . ] CATTI-IS There Is little or no change to note In the general condition of the market. There was almost no demand at all for medium or for oven good natives , For prime natives and for Christinas stock there were steady sales at good prices ; such tvcro not over plentiful , and below wo glvo the Rales and prices of tbo morning. Prices 'on medium and common natlvos.aro placed nil the way from 60 to OOo lower than last woolr , In fact , thora la no guide whereby accurate comparison can bo made , as such have been sold from day to day at almost any price salesmen could get. There was a fair run of Texuns , somewhere about 100 cars , or 2,000 , head , which were sold out at about the same as yesterday. It should be noted that Texans have not shared In the decline on medium and common natives. Canning stock Is unchanged. Qood cows and heifers wo R'.SO steady and la fair demand. Veal calves arc tolling at the lowest figure for this year. They are not wanted. The re ceipts Include 1.500 Texas cattle. Choice to nxtnv beeves , steady at M.75Q5.25 : medium to good steers. 1,850 to 1,500 IDs. . $3.75@4.25 ; 1,800 to 1,850 Ibs. , N.40@3.SO : tt > 0 to 1,200 Ibs. I3.1XK33.35 ; stockers and feeders , $3. & > ( g > .45 ; cows , bulls and mixed , tl.40@3.10 ; bulk , ? I.Wht2.30 ; Texas stcors , | 2.10ji3.20- ( cows , * 1 40(42.10. Hens -Tratle opened brisk with omo sales a simile stronger than nt the close yesterday , but later on , nnd especially nt the close , values wcro easier , and the pencr.il market closed rather weak , with quite n number of fancv hcav.v nt$5.35C i.'J,40 , and n few loads at 15.45. Ueht sorts sold at * .Y25i ( | * > .3i > , Mornn & Ile.ily Inking nbout all that wns left , especially the lute arrivals. Kouph ami common puckers sold down to J5.1.Vb. ( . 40 ; Nelso Morris nnd others bought 140 Ibs , averages down to 130 Ibs , at K > .30ii" ( > .35. PINANCIiVtj. Nnw YORK , Dec. 13. [ Special Telegram to Titr. 13KK.1 STOCKS The stock market this morning opened quiet , with prices irregular , but generally higher than last night's llgarcs. London houses were not supplied with vcr.v largo orders on either side. Jersey Central showed n pain of J/ , Missouri Pacific K and Now England ' per cent , while Kock Island was Jf per cent lower. There was considerable pressure to sell long stocks , nnd In the absence of a sup porting order , the market gradually gave way , Missouri 1'acillc. New England and Richmond , nnd West Point coin inoriHeading In the decline , while the balance of the list declined in small fractions generally. Coal stocks linvo shown considerable strength this morning , nnd there is some disposition to cover short contracts in Hook Island and Chlcneo , Hurllnglcn & ( Julney. At the de cline the market is quiet , nnd trading IK lim ited ; the majority of traders waiting for definite ntnvs from the railroad meeting now in session at Chicago. There was a slight re covery toward noon , and nt 1 o'clock the market was quiet and about steady at a shade belter than the lowest figures. In the ab sence of any encouraging news from the Chicago meeting , the bears began selling Grangers in a conservative way. Northwest ern and St. Paul wcro the most active in the downward courso. Cnmmack is said to have covered his shorts in Northwest , nround 10.1 , and is now putting out a fresh line around 10. . The market closes weak and lower at almost the lowest prices of the day , coal stocks being apparently well held. The net delincs for tlio ilny wore : Missouri Pacific , 1-V ; Chicago , Utirllngton & ( uincy , ! ' > , ; Rock Island , % ; St. Paul , * ; -Northwestern , % ) and New England ] 4 per cent , 'liio ' total sales amounted to 195,1154 shares , includ ng Northwestern , ll.OW ; St. Paul , 15,000 ; Lack- wanmi , ! ! 9,000 , ; Missouri Pacific , 12,500 ; Now England , 10,000 , Richmond Term ! al , 9,000 ; Union Pacillc , 10,000 ; and Reading 25,000 shares. The following were the closing quotations : IT. S. 4s regular..liTPjINnrtncrn I'noinc. . 21'i U.S.-tsooiipons l-H'i doprcferred f 'i IT.P.I.'isri'Kiihir. . ips'ulc. * N.V 1U > 4 U. H. I'jsconpons. ' . < lo prof erred 1H054 I'acillourof 'U3 . . . 118 N. V. Central IDtly Ci-ntral 1'aclllc. . . . ill rhlpniro & Altnn. . . I3t Uock Island ' . ' 7 ChlcaL'd.lUirlliiL'tou ( i. M. * St. P 0'4' - mv do preferred . 101 W . ii7' ; , St. I' Illinois Central. . . . 1ii : > 4 ( lopreferred 1' ! ' } 1. , II. , .V\V 1,1 Union Pacific M ! Kansas & Texas. . . Ill' * W..S1. L. .VI' t-4 Uikc Shorn I'll'4 ' do preferred. . Michigan Central . HI ( Western Union Wj Mlsiouril'acitlo . . . TO | MONEY ON Cu.i. Easv at 2ii3 ; per cent : last loan , 3 per cent ; closing' offered at a per cent. PRIME MCHCA.NTII.B PAIT.U l'iJO.'a ' per cent. STEULI.VO EXCHINOK Quiet but firm nt f .8l } for sixty-day billb , and fl.fcbjtf for demand. I'UOOL'CB. CnittAno , Dec ly Wheat Easy ; cash , ? l.reiiC ; Jnnunry , fl.00 % ; Mav , $1.11 5-Hi. Corn Steady ; cash. 3-iJkCi January , 34J < c ; May , 47-tfc. IJats Steady ; cash , 20j ; January , 20j/o ; May , 20'fcu. R.VO 51 c. llarley Nothing doing. Prime Timothy Nothing doing. Flax J1.5I. Whisky $1.20. Pork Easy ; cash , $13.47U' ; January , S1II.55 ; May , J13.07K. Lard Easy ; cash , $3.10 ; January , $7.05 ; - " " " " May- Flour Firm nnd unchanged ; winter wheat , $ . ' ! .7."iC'5.7.r ; spring wheat , $4.23 3.75 ; rye , $3.50R3.75. ( Bulk Meats Shoulders , $7.00@7.12' ; short clear , f".37) @ 7.30 ; short ribs. $7.05fl ( 7.10. 7.10.Butter Butter Quiet and easy ; creamery , 31@ 30c ; dairy , 18@25c. Clioeso Firm ; full cream chcddais , 10J @llc ; flats , ll@llj.Cc ; Young Americas , Eggs-Quiet : fresh , 20@21c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , OKc ; light , green salted , O c ; green , 5e ; salted bull , fljfc ; green bull , 4'4'c ' : green dry flint , 7K@bc ; dry calf , 7Sc ; branded hides , 15 per cent off ; deacons , 2533c each ; dry salted. 10 ( < ( ! 15c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid oc ; No. 2 , 4c ; cake , 6)40. .Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 12.000 0,000 Wheat bu . 3oUOO 8,000 , Corn , DU . 21)0 ) , 000 253,000 Oats , bu . 105,000 80,000 Hyo , bu . . . . . Now Vorlc. Doc. 13. Wheat Heceints , 42,300 ; exports , none ; suet market strong and ? { ( < } \Mc \ higher but dull ; No. 2 red , $1.00iil.or ; ! ) in elevator , $1.03 afloat , 11,071 C'Sl.OU f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , D'Jc. ; ungraded red , $1.011 % : No. 1 red. Jl.lfi. Options moro ac tive ana strong , opened K ® ' < c higher , ad vanced } g@a , declined X < * W'i closing at % @KV over yesterday , No. ii red , January , closing at $1.07 } . Corn Receipts , 00,103 ; exports , 130,8-14 ; spot market moderately active ; old corn higher , now easier ; No , 2 , 4tljft ( IGjj'c ! in ele vator. 47) ) ( 474C ? afloat ; ungraded mixed , 37 o ; No , -llJ-J@12c ; options dull , and Jf higher and firm ; January closing nt s. Oats Receipts , 83,000 : exports , G' > 0 ; spot market a trifle firmer and moderately active ; options steady , but dull ; January closing at 31 o ; spot. No. 1 ! wtiite , 34X@35c ; mixed western , 20KO3io ; white western , 30@40c. Coffee Options opened barely steady at 'iO@40 points below yesterday. Sales , 108,000 bugs , including December , $14.yu < i15.30 ; January , * l5.30ii ? > 1B.H5 ; February. Jir,1i ! ( < 3 l.r.40 ; March , $15. ! > 03JUi. ! . ' > 0 ; April , $15,20 ® 15.65. Petroleum Steady anil quiet j united closed at 90) e. Eggs Quiet ; fresh steady ; western , 22 } Lard Opened stronger but closed weak witli moderate demand ; sales , western steam , S3.45 ; January closed at IS.23. Butter Easy and quiet ; western dairy , 14 © i4o ; western creamery , 19 (310 ( ; Elgin , nominal. Cliecso Steady and In moderate demand ; western , 10 1 IJfc. Mvornool , Dec. 13. [ Special Cablegram to TIIR Biii : . ] Jli30 p. m. Close. Pork , in fair demand ; prime muss , eastern , bis 3d , steady ; do , western , 71s 3d , firm. Lard In poor demand ; spot 40s Od , steady ; December , 45i , steady ; January and Febru ary , 43s Gd , steady. Wheat In poor demand ; now No , 3 , winter , 8s. steady ; do , spring , 8s id , steady , Flour In poor demand ; 1'Js , firm. Corn In fair demand for spot und less do- maud for futures ; spot , 4s 7 > tfd , easy ; Do- contour , 4s7 > { 'd , dull ; January , 4s 3d , steady ; February , 4s IWd , llrm , Cincinnati , Dec , 13. Wheat Dull ; No. 3 red , $1.04 , Corn In moderate demand ; No. 2 mixed , 20o. 20o.Oats Demand fair ; No. 2 mixed 27@27 'c. Hvo Dull and tower ; No. S , 53o. Whisky- Firm nt 11.14. Ht. Jjouls. Doe. 13. Wheat Higher ; cash , f 1.03 ; May , * ! .OS # . Corn Higher ; cash , 3I2ffc ; May , 3 Oau Firms cash. 24o ; May , 2'Jtt ' Pork-Firm at $14.00. Lard Firm at * 3.00. WhUky-$1.14. Huttcr Dull and lower ; dairy. creamery , 230c ; northern roll , Milwaukee. Dec , 13. Wheat Firm ; cash , l 7cj January , OSJfo ; May , t l.OStf. Corn-Dull ; No. 3 , 83K.Wo- ( MlnnonpnllB , Deo. 13. Receipts of wheat were 200 cars. Under fair inquiry , all classes of millers' prices of good milling grades were i IK her. Sotnu sales of northern wcro made at about lo udvuuco , and holders were firm In asking prices all through the scwion. Closing tpiotations ; No. I hard. December 11.20 ; January. Jl.'JlMay. . 11.23 ; on track , ri.2U' < l.23 ; No. 1 northern , Deceinbor. 1.11 bid ; .lanuary. $1.11 : May , Sl.lfl : on track , $ l.itl.lfi : ( ( : No. 2northern. December , J1.IH ; January , $1.04 ; Mnv. $1.10 ; on track , $1.02cl ( 1.04. Kninns City , Doi . 13. Wheat Stronccr : No. 2 red , cash , li.V bid ; January , tor bid May , nles nt SUrJ'f : No. 2 soft , cash li'c bid ; January , S' ' c bid ; May , sales al $1.00. Corn Steady : No. 2 , cash. 2iWfebUl ; May , 251 ' - ' bid ; No. 2 white , May , 3 ) ' < . bid. Oats No. 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings January , 23J c asked ; May , sales at 2j > 4C. HVI3 Sl'OUIi. Chtcnvo , Dec. 13 t'ho OrovcrV Jour nal reoortsas follows : Cattle Receipts , 11,000 ; shipments , 4,000 : etcady ; Ctiristmas , W.lfiji'.OO ; beeves , f4.7f ( ao.'i : steers , $3.00au.2.'i ( ; stockers and feed ers , ? 1.40ii3.Ill ( ; Texas cattle , H.43.21) ( ) . Hogs Receipts , 2KH , ( ) ; slow and steady mixed nnd light , W.10 ( < t5.jo ; ; heavy , M.SVJ & .4'ij skips , f'J.40I4.1)0. ( ) Sheep Receipts , 10,000dull : 1020c lower ; natives , $ : < .tKll.sO ( ; westcnis , $3.2."ii4.40 ( : Tcxans. W.Wn J.40 ; lambs , W.75@'i.7ft. KnnnnH City. Uec. 13. Cattle Receipts , 3,5)2.1 ) : shipments , 2,400 ; market slowexcept for choice stackers and feeders , which were active ; good to choice cornfedl.i > 0 @ 4.Wi ; common to medium , W.AVc74.30 ; Btoekers. and feeding steers , $ .l.Xvtfi.H ( ) ! ! ) ; grass range steers , * 1.75u2.M ( ) ; cows , $ i.2oi2 2. Ml. Hogs Receipts. S,4t > 0 ; shipments , ' . ' 04 : market - kot opened active nnd strong , and . "e higher , but closed with the advance lost ; good to choice , $ .VO.'i6J5.12W ; common to medium , H.fcOOtS.05. Nutlonnl Stock YnriN , Kmt : St. t/oiilH. Doc. 13. Cattle Res-eiDts , 1MU ) ; shipments. 2.1IUI ; market steady : choice heavy native steers. $ . " .00 , < i."i f.O : fair tc good native steers , Sl.40jifi.10 ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , f.'f.30ii4 40 ; stock ers and feeders , fair to rood , J-.OOOty.lO ; rangers , corn-fedj $3.00w. 1.20. Hogs Receipt ! ) . 4.r > ( K ) ; shipments , MX ) ; market higher ; choice heavy nnd butchers1 selections , ? .Yln.ViO : ! ( : packing , medium to choice- , $5.10i.30 : ; light grades , ordinary to bcst , .W > ( a3.1fi. OMAHA IjIVK STOCIl. Cnttlc. Thursday , Dec. 13. 16S8. The cattle market as n whole was slow. but the receipts were Unlit and n good clear- mice was made. Reports of heavy receipts from eastern markets were not reassuring and the feoiing was \\cnlc on beef cattle , but as lilph ns 81.25 was ir.iid for 1313 Ib cattle. The packers paid mostly 83.i'i ( < j3l.lU for corn fed steers , anil $ ! .00 ( 2.110 for cuws. A fancy bunch of the Hay State cows brought $3,33. There were close to one. hundred loa'ls of hogs on sale to-day , including the holdovers. The market opened with u few light lioirs , selling at about steady price' , but the heavi est buyers were very bearish and they suc ceeded in hammering prices down fully 3 cunts. Salesmen were slow to make the con cession and the trade moved slowly. Closu to thirty loads , including those in the hands of speculators , were held over , althoutrh the buyers were willing to take everything at their bids. _ Sheep. The market was slow and lower in sym pathy with eastern markets. Cuttio . sno Hoes . 5i)0 ( ; ) Sheep . T71 m I'rioui. The following n a tiobof pricj ? pill in this mancet for the gr.Uei of stoc.t men tioned Pnniestecrs. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. .J3.73 ffl-i.50 Prime steers. ItOJ to 13J'J lo.i. . H.23 # 1.1)0 ) Native feeders . 2.75 ( iitf.OO Western feeders . 2.C.O ( ' 2.iO ! Common to good cows . 1.25 CtfV-j Choice to fancy cows . -.SO W3.i > Common to choice balls . 1.35 ( oiu'.OO Fair tocuoice light hoes . . 5.00 i jf > .05 Fairtocnoice aeav.y host . 5.05 Fair to choice mixed hogs . 3.00 ( ; 3.15 CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 1 bull . l,3til ) $1.75 1 bull . 1,530 1.75 Jbulls . 1.1115 1.75 1 bull . 070 1.75 1 bull . 1,540 1.75 Ibull . 1,030 35 cows . 1,004 ls5 ! a cows . 1,340 2.00 t ) CO ws . 1 ,05S 2.10 28 cows and heifers . S7 ( > 2.15 IS cows . 1,022 2. 0 20 cows . OSii 2 " 5 47 cows , westerns . ' .HIS V " & 2.30 23 cows . W3 2.45 2 cows , natives . 1,255 2.ro 3 cows . 1,153 2.50 1 steer . lt > SO 2.50 ' 20 cows , natives . 1.12(5 ( 2.CO 11 . 1,003 cows , ' 10 co ws . 1,000 2'.GO (3 ( stockers . (174 ( 2.05 3 stockers . 7S3 270 9 steers and oxen . . " 1,143 2.75 Istag . 1,270 2.75 0 stockers . , . . 825 2.b5 icow . 1,300 H.OO 5 cows . 1,31S 3.00 JO feeders . 1,123 : t.20 10 steers . 1,103 3.30 10 steers , natives . 1 , 187 3.40 2 steers . 1.500 3.40 1 cow . 1,300 3.50 8 s tee rs . 1 , 133 " IS stcors . 1,20" I ao5 IS steers . 1,31(5 ( 3.155 Jt ! steers . 1 ,213 3.70 1 steer . l.tiSO 3,75 20 steers . 1,312 3.75 JO steers . l,23ii 3.S > 0 15 steers . 1,303 3.S5 32 steers , natives . 1,320 3.S5 15 steers . 1,2(1(5 ( 3.'JO 41 steers , natives . 1,239 3.DO IS steers , eorn-fod natives . 1,303 4.K ( ) 13 steers , corn-fed natives . 1,313 4.05 1'J steers . 1 ,2iO 4.10 18 steers , corn-fed natives . 1,313 1.25 HOGS. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. P.- . S3. . .150 W.OO 7 ! ) . . .280 300M * P.5.0TJjf 03. . .192 120 5.00 48. . .27(5 ( M ) ' ' 15. . . .223 200 5.00 71) ) . . 205 2sO 5.'lo'J 07. . . .25S 210 5.00 150. . , . 'iOl 240 5.10 05. . . .20S 6.00 6 ! ) . . , .273 5.10 71. . . .213 120 5.00 73. . , .27(5 ( 5.10 7l ) . . . .24S 20J 5.00 73. . , .270 300 5.10 rt. . . .20 ! ) 200 5.05 CO. . , .23'J ' 2i > 0 5.10 70. . " 300 5.05 54. . , .2'JO 5,10 70. . "Siii 240 5.05 i)0. . , .330 ICO 5.10 0(5. . 5.05 70. . .271 80 5.10 60. . ! ! 200 5.05 (52. ( . .250 SO 5.10 50. . . .2Stl 320 5.05 33. . , .808 10 5.10 JO. , . .251 120 6.05 0. ! . 271 80 5.10 05 . . .219 20 5.05 3S. . , .K07 10 5.10 71. . . .239 bO 5.05 l > 0. . , .32r 4SO 5.10 5(5. ( . . .230 1IX ) 5.03 m , , .301 400 7(5. ( . . .231 120 5.05 (50. ( . .303 frO . r.O. . . .2(5'J ( 640 5,05 70 , . , .201 gl ) 5.12K & > . . . .21)7 ) 100 5.05 53. . , .25 fcO 5.12 , ' j 51. . . .2s9 : 30 5.05 515 , . , .314 1(50 ( 5.15 55. . . .310 6.05 ( il. . , 303 5.15 4. . . .271 3 * ) fi.05 53. . , .3t3 ! ICO 5.15 f > 5 , . . .32(1 ( 400 05 (53. ( . , .307 bO 5.18 S3. , .2-V ) t > 0 5.05 01. . , .320 260 5.15 52. , .311) ) 2SO 5.05 5'J. ' . , .321 60 6.20 55. , .210 SO 50. . , .331 200 5.20 10.300 4(5- ( " 425 0.27Jjf Live Htook NOCH. Hogs sold too high here yesterday , In pro- lortlon to other markets , which was the only cason for the decline. Only three loads sold ns high as $5.12 } in Kansas City on Wednesday , while J5.23 was paid for a good nany loads hero , and 75.15 and 85.20 for a good many more. Samuel Ewlng , Genoa , topped the hogmar- tct with a fancy load of 425-lb hogs , OMAHA WHOMSSAI-iB MAKKHTS. Produce , Fruits , Ktc. HUTTEK Fancy , solid-packed crcauiory , C0@30c ; choice country , 22@25o ; medium grades , 18g21u ( ; common grades , 10@llc. FI.OUU Nebraska patents , 80.00 ® 7.50 ; Minnesota patents , $0.25M7.75 ; straight grades. $5.00(25.50 ( ; bakers' flour , $5.23@5.75 > er bbl. I'oTATOES'-Nebr.iska , 25@40o per bu ; Col orado , 75C4& > i. . SWUIIT I'OTATOUS 3@3) ) c per Ib. -'esli , 23 ( < 534o candled , MAI.AOA. GHAI-ES In kegs , I2a per Ib. lUXih'AS Common , fl.50@3.25 ] > cr bunch : choice , t2.Wft3.60. LEMONS $5.00 per case. Oiusoit'u Florida , ! 3.203.iC > per box. Goic-Por dozenMftfthrds , $2.50c < r2.73i teal , tt.OdcU 23 ; qunll , rJ.SQt prairie cluck- ens , $ l.75ff4.00 ; raboits , tl 00 ; squirrels , $1.00. venison , tV lOo per Ib. Ciusnciinir.s ? s.o.f ( < 0.00 per bbl. I'HOVI < .I X ! < Hntin , No. I , ll'j'e ' ; No. 2 , lie ; shoulders.7s4'c ; rib JIACOII , lie ; elcat bacon , 11. ' < , c ; picnic bams. lOc ; dried becl iintns , lO'jc : dry salted clears , short , M c : extra short , S ishort ribs , ij r ; plckeled pigs' feet , 15 Ib kits. MV ; lard , SoPc ; smoked sausage. CftJ c per Ib ; hog casings. Oii.nnv : IViTflOc per dor ; fancy , 40c. OSION 30C < HOc per bu. CAIIMMIIftl.iiOpcr : 11K ) . HIIT : : < lOc per bu. Ti UNif 26f ier bu. S.U-KH ICiUiT-Ubls. 84.75 ; half-bbls , 82.7.V A I'l'M : " Choice. 2 50a2.75 ; per bbl ; fancy , $3.00 per bhl ; common , 8i.Mlc < ? 1.75 per bbl , Cm : u-Mlehlpnn. $3.HtfnU ( ( > 0 per bbl of 32 gals : ( Jallfornia pear cider , $ lf > .00 PIT bbl. Pol1 Con- ; Rice , 3c ; common , 2'i'c. CUIUOTX 40c [ tor bu. UKAX Choice eastern hand picked navies , J2.00 per bushel ; western handpickcd im- vies , f.7i@1.8'l | ' ; mcdium > < , $ l.30iil.30 ( ; Lima beans , iio per Ib. ' IIu F. o. b. cirj , No. 1 upland 10.00 ; No. 2 upland , $5.00. UiiAN-ir .tM ) < .7 io.ro. Cuoi-i-Kii Fr.r.u-f 14.0 ( > ( < 15.00 per ton , CHUN 2 ( > or'7o. OATS 22o23c VisRfiAti Cider , 10iilSc ( per gal , i white wine , 10n ( 20eper gal. HOXKV 1-lb frames , 15@lSc. Grocers' I < lsl. Revised jirices areas follows : lUtiulxci Stark A , seamless , 22o ; Amos- keug. seamless. 17' e ; l.uwistown , A , scum- less. H'L" : American , seamless. 17o ; burlaps , 4 toMm. , lint 14c : gunnies , single , lite ; gun nies , doable. 20i' ; wool sncK , 33c. Twsii : ' Flax , JSc ; extra sail , 20ff21o ( ; sail U. 20fi21c ( : cotton. 22c : Jute. IV. Duir.ii FiifiT Figs , in bcixc * , nor Ib , 13oJ | liM1 ; dates , in boxes , 7 i lOc : London Malaga layer raisins , per box , $ 'J.Mi ( M.7ri ; Mnluirn raisins $2.30i < (2.5' ( ' ' : i\ew \ Vnlencia rai sins , pur Hi , Sjii- ; California loose muscatels , per box. 2K'i2.10 ( ) ( : California Lomlons , iss ? . 82.4H ; pitted oheirics , peril ) . ISc ; Cali fornia pitted plums , per Ib , 12ifl3c ( ; dried blackberries , per Ib , 7V"SL" dnotl rasnlwr- ries , per Ib , 24n23c ( : cyaporateil apples , 7 'jhO ' ISc ; Cnlfornin sun-dried pearlies , 13c : Cali fornia un pared evaporated peaches , 15c lSc ; evaporated California apricots , ISc ; Xanteo I'ttrrants , O'u7e ' [ ; Turkish prunes , 4' ' WI c ; citron. 2. > o 2le ; orange peel. 15c : lemon jieel , Klc ; California French prunes , lll(5c. ( ( COKITI : Mocha , 25'n2iic ; Rio , good , ! ( ! ( < ? Mundatiling : , 2trt2ao : : roasting Rio , \uif \ ( Kic ; O. Ci. Java , 24C " iic ; Java , interior , J2 < ( j 23u ; Rio , fancy , lb , "lic ! ; Santos and Mara- caibo , liOtlUc ; Arbucklos , 21'ic ; MeLatigh- 1 in's XX XX , 22V- . Ki o\u ( irannhited , 7'.c ' . : conf. A. 73H'c ; white extra C. 7' ' c ; extra . ' , 7'c ' , ; yellow C , tic , : powdered , sijc : cubc , N' i1. IISI > WA\ Choice yellow , 2iiaiJ3'jO ( ; dark colored. 13' < il4c. < .tinji > i : Young America , full cream , I2i ? 12'je : full cream chcddcrs , Il@l2c ; fail cream Hats. 12' ' . , c. PIIKUMrillum , in bbls $5.00 ; do , in half libls , $ ; i.X ( ) ; small , in bbls , Sli.OO ; do , In half bbls , $ : t.50 ; gherkins , in bbls , 47.00 ; do , in half bols , ft.lH ) . Tor.vccd Plug , 2H@J5c ; smoking , KiyjOe. .1 1:1.1.1 : us $1.25 i > er : fO-lb pail. SvjT-l. : ) fnl.33 per bbl. Roi-i-- 7-K ! , lie. M.\n.t ; Srovu Hricks , llJii2i ( ; % per Ib : penny cakes , 12 ( < 713e per Ib ; pure maple syrup , 81.10 per gal. TKAS Young Hyson , common to fair , IS Sot1 ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 'KUit.Viu ; Gunpowder , conunon to good , 22dC2.it1 ; ( ! un- powder , choice to fancy. 40ni55f ( ; Japan. oommon to medium , 15 20c : Jap.m , choice to fancy , liOCJjiric ; Oolong , common to good , 2V i33e ; Oolong , i-hoi.-o to fancy. 5U@7c ( ) : ; Imperial , common to medium , 25 ( < f.15e ; Im perial , good to fancy. < 0tf50t' ( . NUTS Almonds. i.Vielsc ; filberts , I'o015c ? ; lirazil , WwlOt1 ; walnuts , I2cpecans ; , lOjJlle ; peanuts , Gfiidc. CHA < KIKS : O'K lOc per Ib ! assorted cakes , S ( 25c per Ib as per list. CASIIV Mixed , H C'tWjc ; stick. 0 } . < ( < 7illc ; rock candy , lO'.jd/lIic ; fancy candy , 7 ( 23C. HOI.I.ANII II nun i NO 'JOc. Dry Goiidi ) . COTTON FI.ANNT.I.S 10 per cent dis. ; LL , .Vrlo ; CC , Olic ; SS , 77 'e , Nameless , 5c ; RX , ISc ; R , 20c : No. 10 , SJ c ; Ivo. 40 , 10 > c ; No. > 0 , 12' < jc ; No. H ) , L't'of No.IlO , colored , Uc ; No 50 , colored , 12.No. ; . 70 , colored , 12V < fe ; Bristol , 12'c , ' ; Union Pacific , 17c. CAHI'IT WAiil1 Uid , white , 1'Jc ' ; colored , 22c. 22c.UVTTS Standard , So : gero , lOc ; beauty , 12'oc ; boone , 4c ; H , cased ? ( i.50. s Solid colors Atlantic , Cc ; Sinter , tie : Uerlln oil , ( J'e , , , ; Clarncr oil , 0@7c. PHIXTS Pink nnd Robes Allen , lie ; Rivcr- point , 5'4 ; Steel River , 0 > c ; Riclimond , ( P.,0 ; Pacitlc , 7c. I'KI.NTS Dress , Charter Oak , 5)40 ) ; Ram- apo. 43 c ; Lodi , 5'4'c ; Allen , tic ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor , flic ; Eddystone , 0)ic ; Pacific , 0'c. JJi.BACiiKn Siliinrixr. 13erkeley cambric , No , 00. ! i 2-c ; Hest Vet , 4-4 , ir' c ; butter cloth , OO , 4i < : ; Cabot , 7 > c ; Parwull , half bleached , S'.jc ; Fruit of the Loom , llj c ; Greene G. # c ; Hope , 7 4c ; King Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdale cambric ll } < Jc ; Lons- dale , 9c ; New York mills , 10) ) c ; Pcppcrull , 12-in , lie ; Pcpperoll , 4li-in , 12c ; I'ejiDereii 0-4 , lOc ; Pepperell , 8-4 , 21c ; Popperoll4 ! ) , 23c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 23c ; Canton. 4-4 , S'.jc ' ; Triumph Oc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Vatlc.v , 5c. FI.ANXKI.S Plaid Raftsmen , 20c , Goshen , S'iKj'e ; Clear take , liO''c ; Iron Mountain. 20Me- Fi.AN.\Ei.s-White-GH , No. 2 * , 22V < e ; GH , No. 1 , 9.i , 2i5c : 13H. No. 2 , ft , 22 o ; IJH , No. 1 , Jf , 0c ; Quebec , No. 1. J < ,42u. Coiisr.r JKANS Androscoggm , 7J c ; ICear sargo , 7 ; ' p ; Rock.nort , 0 > fc ; Concstoga , O' ' c. TICKS York , HO-in , 12'ic ; York , 31-m , 13 } c ; Swift river , 734o ; Thorndikc , OO , S'tjtThorndike ; , KB , bVe ; Thorndike , 120 , ' . ) ' ' , ; c ; Thorndike , XX , 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , V'tfo ; Cordis. No. 4. 7' , ; < j. DBNIMS Amoskeag , i ) oz , lO. ' c ; Everett , 7 oz , IS'-iV ; . York , 7 o * , 13 } < j'c ; Itavmukor , b' i1 : Ja'ffrey XX , ll c ; Jattroy XXX , 12 > o ; Heaver Creek AA , 12e ; Heaver Creek Ull , lie : Heaver Creek CC. lOc. ICuxrt'CKV JBAXU Memorial , 15o ; Dakota , Ibo ; Unrliain , 27'c ; Hercules , ISe ; Lcain- iiiKton , 22) ) < ; c ; Colts wood , 27)ic. ) MiJscr.M.AXior : Table on cloth , 82.50 ; plain Holland , ! ) 'ae ; U.ido Holland , 12 e. HIIOWN SIIUETINO Atlantie A , 4-f , % u\ \ Atlantiell , 4-4 , 7V ; Atlnntio D , 4-J , 0 > jc ; Atlantio P , 4-4. lie ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , Oc ; Aiu roraC , 4-4. 4J e ; Crown X\X. 4-4 , (5cf ( Hoosier LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 > ic ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 6 ' R 4-4 7o PnpporeU O , 4-4 , 0 ; i'cppcrell , - , ; , 0o ; Pepperell , 8-1 , IS'tfe ; Pepperoll , U-4 , 2Ic ; Pcpporoll , 10-4 , 23c ; Uticu C , 4-4 , 4o ; Wachusett , 4-4 , 7 ! c ; Aurora R , 4-1 , 7c ; Au rora H , 4-4 , 0fc. } DUCK West Point 23 In. 8 oz. , lO e ; West Point 2'J In. 10 oz. , 12 o ; West Point 29 in. 12 oz. , 15o ; West Point 40 in. 11 o ; . , lc. ( ! FiAXxr.i.s Red , C , 21 in , 15)tfo : E , 24 in , 21V ; OG , 2iin,20oj , HAF , Ji , 25o ; JRF , Jtf ; 27c. GINOIKM Pluukottciiecks,7) ) o ; Whittcn- ton , 7'4o ; York , 7 > fo ; Normnndi dross , 8J.fo ; Calcutta dress , S fe ; Whlttonton dress , S > u ; Renfrow dross , 8J'ji ( l2 o. CAMiiiiirs Slater , 5) ) < jc ; Woods , Sj/e ; Stan dard , 5J4o ; Peacock , 5)40. ) PKIXTH , Ixnioo HLUII Arnold , OWc ; Amor- lean , OVi Gloucester , Olfo ; Arnold C long cloth , 'Jo ; Arnold 1J long cloth , 10'fc ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOJfc ; Steifol A , 12u ; Windsor Gold Ticket , lo c. Lumber. First and second clear , 1 if in . . .flO 00(351 ( 00 First nnd second clear , ly in. . . 47 OyftiO 00 Third clear , IJfOjlKIn43 ! 00f ( < 4'5 00 Aselect , I'tfiJlK In. . 37 00 It select , IXdSlX In . 33 00 A stock boards , I2jtll ) ( ft , 12 m. . 40 00 U stock boards , 12 ( < C10 ft , 12 lu. . 41 00 O stock boards , 12M10 ft , 13 In . . 3d 00 1) stock boards , 12 © 10 ft , 12 in . . 23 00 Flooring , llrst common , 15 in. . . . 31 00 Flooring , second common , 0 in. , 31 00 Select fencing flooring . 10 00 Siding , first und second clear , M @tft ) . 25 00 Siding , first common , 1(5 ( ft . 'J3 00 Siding , second common. . . . . . . . . 10 00 Common boards . 10 00 No , 2 boards , all lengths . 14 50 FencIiibvNo , 1 , 12a20 ( ft . 10 50 Fencing. No. 2. 12 , 14@10 ft . 15 50 Joist and scantling , 2x4 , 14@10 ft 10 00 Timber , 4x4 , 8x8 , J2@10It . 17 00 Pickets , Dund Hllat. . . , , . 23 00 Pickets , D and H square . 23 00 Shingles , extra A . 2 60 Shingles , standard A . 2 IX ) Lath . , . i ) 40 0 G Datts , 3 > i in . . . . . . CO OO Hatts , I'3 , SI S S : 3-in well tubing , U and M bov. . 23 0 ( Iicntlier. Hemlock sole , Iif27cper Ib ; oak sole. 3. ( < 73V per Ib ; oak harness , : iOi7.32o ( per Ib selected oak nnd trace , ! toc per Ib ; oak am' ' hemlock tumor , 20tf22e ( per foot , Ilcnilocl calf skin. No. 1 , MWKOc per Ib , according tc weight ; oak calfskin , No. I , MK'01.00 pei Ib ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , $ l.OOU.H ( ( per Ib ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1. 00ii70o ( pei Ib : oak kip skin , No. 1 , lOirfSOc perlb ; Phlln delphia kip skin , extra , SliiOOc ( per Ib French calf skin ( according to weight ami finality ) , $ l.ll > ( < r | 75 per Ib ; French kip skin , do , SOi'cT1.10 ( per Ib. Cordovan russott , ISc ; satin finish. 20i per foot ; welt leatlior. { 3 M ( ir4.K ( ) persldo ; moroccos ( pebble coat ) , J06 ? 3do per foot ; moroccos , boot lee , 25ijr30c pei foot ; glove i-alf skins , 3)njiOcper ) ( ) : foot ; Doug las kid , 30ftZ > IOc per foot ; kangaroo skins. 4C ( 50c per foot , according to quality , 'i'op- pings , 83.00.jno.00 pot' dozen ; linings , 85.W ) ( < ! IUOO per dozen ; apron skins , $10.00 < 212.00 pei dozen. _ Metals ntut Tinners' Stouk , Hlock tin , small pig $ .25 Hlock tin , bar 2' . Copper , planished boiler si/es , , ! U Copper , cold rolled 31 Copper , sheathing 30 Copper , pltts 30 Coiiper , flats 31 Gal. sheet iron , Jutihita,50-10 and Sperc. dis. Pat. planished Iron , 21 to 27 A 10 > < j Pat. planished Iron , ill to 27 It Ul $ Roofing , 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets O.Ot Rooting , IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets 7.M1 Rooting , K',20x2S , 112 sheets 11.00 Roonng. IX , 20x21 , 112 sheets 14.50 Sheet iron , No. 2il 3.M Sheet iron , No. 27 , 3.IU1 Solder loKOll'.M Tin plato , best cliarcoal 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets O.tt ] IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets 8.21 Tin plate , 03KC- 1C , lOx 14. 225 sheets 0.25 Steel nails , per keg 2.2. Steel wire nails , per keg 2.1 > 0 r.K. HCW TO ACT. l.o tVIrnriinclM tAi < v lttp < totril. Tie. " .nE mitiitc lltrlliK mul Kniirllinul illtor. Mn1 * H r cnrr.l f ftonStnmiicli ( Mpillfinf * . ! S'el ilTrm'iio cnirrtcimappllciitlon , THE TIME TABLES , OMAHA. SU1JUHHAN TUA1XS. Wcstwnrfl. IliinnlnKbotwccnCouncil lilufTsanil Albright. Iinuldltlim to the stations nisiittoiicil , trains Bton lit Tu'oiitlutU und 'r\vonty-fourtti streets , und ut tiu ! Summit In Omalia. Hronil- Trftns- South Al- - - OllKltUl | - wuy. tor. tlcpot. Sheely Onialm bright. A.M. A.M. A. M. "ATsiT A. M. T > i7 " " " r > :51 : ( Il : "flilO "Ylrii niiu fi17 : ! 7:15 : 7:4J 7r : ! 8:05 : 8TiJ : 8:35 : 8H' ) 8:45 : 10:0. : ! 10 ! r ! 10:45 : 11:01 11:23 : nw : ' IlJK : P. M. P. M. 1' . M. I' . M. P. M. r. M. 12:0.1 : 1BW : : IBiSS 1:1 : i fa 1:11 J 1:15 : 1:1 : yU-i : yIl ! U : . " MU 4:2.- : 4o : ; 4 : (5 ( BIB : ff.Ki II ; 0. ) ( i-ito 7:0i : 1K 7iO : ; 7:45 8S ] ' Uw : : 10l5 loS'l 8r,2 ; , : ar llnr : , I 10:15 11:30 : : | lv HM ; : I Knstwnnl. Al- South Oniiilni Trunsllroud - brlBht. Onialni. Sliooloy depot. for. way. A. .M. A. it. 17717 A. if. 17717Si C:4" : RM ; (1:10 ( : 0:15 : : S-i oio ; : ere : 7:00 : 7:0. : . 7:15 : 7:20 : 7:41) : 7:50 : 7.15 : 8 : 7 8:15 : 8r ; ; > Hro : UU7 : Uir : , Hito 10:07 : 1U:15 : 10M 11:07 : 11:1 : 11:50 : V. M. P. > l. 1' . M. P. M. I * . M. 1-:07 : 12:15 : lii" : ; > J2 : 1:07 : 1:15 : lifiO SU7 : 2:15 : SHU as5 ! ! 1U7 3:15 Ma 4:07 : 4:15 : 4r. : : i Iris BOI : 5:15 : rir : : > 0:07 : 0:15 : C:3i : 7:07 : 7:11 : 7ir : ; > 7:60 : 8:07 : 8 ; 15 8r : > 8.Vi : . ll07 ; ! li'i : : Ur : > 1 10:07 : 10:1E : 10i' : : . 10 : , " , 11:07 : llr : > 11:50 : IBiOUiim 11:1)0 : loam COU.VClIj DhUWH. C1UCAOO. UOCK ISLAND i 1'AOIKIC. l.eavo. I Arrive. No. 2 0UJ ; p. in. A No. 1 7U < ) n. in. No. li 11:00 : u. in.'U ' No. f. fi:50 : n. in. No. 4 tl40 ! i.in.A | No. 3 Ul5p. : m , CHICAGO. HITUIJNf.'rON fc QUINOV. A No , 4 OMO n. in , A No. fi. . . .7:3i : ) n. in. A No , H r3i ; p. in. A Xo. 7 r)0 : ; ) li. in , A No , 0 0jO ; p. m. A No. 3 11:5' : ' ) p , ill. CHICAGO if NOHTIIWKSTUKN. No. n Us40a. m. A No. II . . . .7:10 : n. in. No , 4 : OJ p , in. 1) No. 1 7ODa : , in. No. 2 Bsl'J p. m.lA No. B 0:4.p. : . in. CIUCACO. MIMVAUKKK A ; ST. PAIJU A No , 2 0:10 : ii. in.A | No. 1 0:50 : a. m. A No. 4 7 sOU p.m. ! A No. II flH : ) p , in. KANSAS CITV. 1ST. JOSKI'II & COUNCIL A No.2 0:25 : n. iii.jA No. 3 flr : a , m , A No. 4 :2U : p. m.lA No. 1 03it ; p. m. SIOUX CITY As PACII'IC. A No. 10 7:05a. : in.'A ' No. U 8Wi : n , in. A No. 12 7:00 : p. m.1 A No. 11. . . .UOUi : > , in. OMAHA A : ST. LOUIS. A No. 8 : i:4D : p. m.'A ' No. 7 ll:35nm. : A iliilly ; It dnUy cxcejit Hiitnrilny ; U uxcc-iit Sunany : 1) uxcupt ifondny ; last mall. Tlio time Klrun abovols for Transfer , tnero beliiB from llvo to tun minutes between Trans- rer und local ilepots. Arn tin ) PEERLESS DYES . It. l-ALMElt , N. IMIirilWAN. J , II. III.A.VCJIAUII PALMER. R1CHMAN 4 : CO. . Live StocK Commission Merchants , ) ffleo-lloor.i2M > pHuito [ Uichungti lliillillnj , Union _ Mock \ urUn , KoutU Omaliu , Neb , -ORIMIiR.V/ESTERFlELpat MALKV Live Stock Commission , loom IS , UichuhL'o Ilullillmr , Unlou Stock Vanl ? , Huulli Umuhii. Nub. UNION STOCt ! YARDS C67 , Of Omaha , Limited , AgrTciiiturni iniplomonts. * CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , r rrliee * and Wutslf' . . .tciirPtrrrt , between 9lh iR 10th , Otu Nebraska , UrNINaBR & METOALF CO. . gricnltnrallmplemeuts.Wagons . arriage1 : s , Ktc.Vboloiatc. . Omaua.Nchraikn. PARLIN , ORENDORF& MARTIN , Whotvialn l ) alrri tn Agricultural Imnlements.Wagons . & Buggies 101.9KI , tuftaml 1W Joiifi Ptret , Omaha. P. P. MAST & CO. , Mannfactnrers of Bncieye Drills , Seeders , Cultl-alnr , irar Ilakri.Clitpr Mllt.i'nnil I.utian 1'u ) Ti'tlron , Cvr. lull ami Mcholnn Mrrvti. IMPLEMENT CO -Wholpmlp Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies o nor mi , "I1 vl"ho'n ' St OMAHA J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. . Akron. Olilo. Hancsling Machinery and Binder Twine , W. E. 'tcAil.Mi nister. I31J l.caTcnw > irtti * t. Oranlm. MOLINE.MILBURNvVSTODDARbCo .ManufacttirtTn anitJobbcrf In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Pthnmt 1'aclric streets. Om liaNcl ) . ' _ _ _ _ Artists' Mntorlnls. _ _ AHOSPE , Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Douulai Htrppl. ( lnmu . Nobraika. Jiookaollors nnd Stntionors. H , M , & S. W.JON ES. Sucec * or to A. T. Kenjron A Co. , "A'holi'salo A. llctult Booksellers and Stationers , Fine AVeildliiK Sla'lonorj , Connm-rclat Stattoncry I4M Douclas Street. Omalui. Ni-b. Boots and Sliooa- K1RKENDALL , JONES fi CO. . ( Siicccs'or to Ili'ort. Jones A. Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoos AKent fur Huston lluhbcr Hhoe Co. IKK , 1104 A. 11W llnrnej ft. . Omaha. . * > ubraaka. W. V. MORSE \ CO. . Joolicrs of Boots and Shoes , 1101 HOS-110J Douglas St. ( Itnalin ManuttictorjSum - nior M. . Motion. _ Coffooe , Spioos , Etc. " _ CLARKE COFFEE CO. Omaha Coffee anil i-plco Mllli. Teas. CoiTces , Spices , Baking Powder , Flavoring ICitracti. I.ciinilrr Blue. InXs. Ktc. Kit. lllti llurner Straut. Omaha. Ncbrnka , Crockery and W. L. WRIGHT , Agent forthpManufacturrri and lmportct § of Crockery , -Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , KtOfllcc. . 817 S. l.'itU St. , Omalia , Nebraska , . _ PERI < TNS. GATC H LAUMAN I moorlei.N nnj Jobbers of Crcc'iery , Glassware , Lanirs , Silyerware Ktc. 151' Kora-ic St. . 'or I'c ton IlulUllnif. Commleslon and Storcgo- " ' " " RIDDELL Si RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , Sprrlaltlr ! " "tit-r. Vrr rii < > " . P"'iliry , Cnr.ic , 112Ho\vnnl _ Street. Onmhn. GEO. SCHROECER & CO. . CJuccosinrs ( o'McSIiiuio A Spuroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha. Kwbrattka. FREDERICK J. FAIRBHASS. Wbolc-alo Flour , Fccil , Grain and General Commision Merchnnt. CorrcpomlPtico solicited. 1011 North ICth airuutOninlin.Scl ) . _ Coal , Coke and Limo. " OMAHA CO/vC COKE & LIME CO. Jote of Hard anfl Soft Coal , i 13th Street , Omalia , Nobraikn. J. J. JOUA'SOy A CO. , Mannfactnrcrs of Lime , And shipper * ol Cuiil , Cuiik , Cement , I'lnVlcr. I. line , Drain Tllo itnil iHcr rinOilicc | , 218 S. 13tli Ml. , OniHlin , Null. Telephone 811. Dry Goods nno Notions. " " M. E SMITH A : CO. . Dry Goods , FnrnisliinK Goods and Notions , 1102nnd 1104 Douglai , Cor. lllti ft. , Omaha , Neb. KILP AT RIC K-KOCH DRY"c ODS Co Importers and JODDOK in Dry GooflsNotions , Gt'ntu' KurnliihltiK Ooodo. Corner lllh und HnJucj' Bio..OmiiUii. NebntHka. ' * ' NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Snippers of Coal and CoKe , 2H South 13lh m. . OoioVa. Neb. Furniture. DEWEV & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Koruaiu Struct , Oin hii.NebriiaVi . CHARLES SH1VERICK , Furniture Oraiilim , Kobroiiiiw Groceries. P A XTO NTo A LU AC H ER * C O Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 706. ; U7. TOO nnd 711S _ , lOtli St. , Oraahi , Neb. MoCORD7BRADY tt Go7 Wholesale Grocers , 1 Hi and I.envouiruith Strc' < i'Oninlin , Nebrmkn. Hardware. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO. Wholcsiilu Munufncturtrit of Saddlery & Jjbiicrs of Saddlery Hardware And I-outhcr. JID ) , ltd" , nnd 1117 Ilarc r St. , Ointtlia , Hpavy Hardwnro. _ _ " ' "W. J. BROA TCf. ; , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Spring' , Wanon Slorlc , Hunlwuru , Lumber , Etc. uua K'll llarnuy Utrout , Uumhu. HIIYIEBAUCH &TAYLOR , Bnilders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanic * ' Tooli nnd llumUo Kculm , 1 105 JUUKIK ! BtrCCt.Oiimhu. Ni'bru liii. ' " RECTO'R" . WILHELMY & CO. , , Wholesale Hardware , Whand Harnc Kt . , Omahu. Neli. Wvitrrn Aeenti tor Auatln 1'owilorCD. , JatTtrmn Htcul Nall ( , _ 1'alrbunki KlHuilmil Hrntt' . LEE , CLAKEANDliEN , HAKO- Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals. Phcct Iron. etc. Asonts for Howe Bcaieb , Mlumll'uutU'ruuilI.ymiin llarheUvlu' , ( jmuhu , Ncbra.ilcB. _ _ Hnto , Capo , Etc- . " " " ' ' ' 'wi'll' PARROTTB & CO.7 Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods- 11'J7 llariic ? Street. Oiunhr. Nob. co. All Kinds of Building Material at WMa Ut.i Street mid Ualoa I'uclUcTjftfli , Oui.4' , LOUS BRADFOR Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Saso , UuOit.Ulc. Yirili-Oorner 7lU fcnil Uoiulan Corcei C. N. DIliTZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , I5th i\ml Cnlltornlft Street * , Onmlm , N FRED W. Lnnilier Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , _ ° _ r ? < 'rrih 'lri' ' ' IHnislai KU..Om tiiu T. W. HARVUY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only , _ Omfp. HKI KaniKni Street Oman- . . _ " "JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , 7 Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported iimlAinrrlrin ' 'orllnn.l t'ement. Pt W Acent lor Mllw a i.o ItrOrmillo ( .Vmwil and _ _ tjulncy Whim Mine. ' CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Luraher , . Wood Cnri'ots anil I'nrqucl Vloprtnr Pth unit lou ) l i Mllllnoryond Notions , " " "l. OBERFELDER \ CO. . Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions a . tn nnd 215 Smith tlth Slrppt. Overalls- CANFIELD Manufacturers of Overalls , Jcam I'anUf , hjhlin , Xt.limmul 1104 Uuinjln ? Street , Umnhn. .Neb. Natrons. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing ; Goods 4O ( unit < ( OS < nth 10th St. . Omaha. Oils. "cONSoLfDATED TANK Wholsalc Refined and Lnoricating Oils , Ailo OroaKo , Ete.Otimha. A. 11. Ill-hop. Mounte VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 1110 Hurni'y Struct , Onintm. Office Fixtures. _ T7ll ! SIMMUNIIS MASfKAlTUlttXa CO. ! ! of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantle- . Sideboards llook Canon , DniK I'lxtnres.WlxIl Ca-i- < , I'HttltlniiK , llHllliiiI'oilnlrrs. . llocrniul Whin Coolers. Mlrrorn.oto Karlory am" oHloe , IKXJnnJ I.JJ . South Mlh Ht. , Omnha , Tulcphonu ! ! . ' < . Paints nnd oils. CUMMINGS & NETLSON , Wliolc'nlo Deaicri In Paints , Oils'Window , Gla < s , Etc , HIS Fitrnam Htroot. Onmhn , Nob. 1. . ' = * = ± 3 Pnpor. ' CARPENTER Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nleo utiiek oij'rlnlliii : . WrnipliiK | and Wrlllni l'a.ar. tjiicclal u'.tenllon uln > n to iar load orilurn. Paper Boxes. JOHN L. WILKIE. Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , No1.117 nnd 131'1 lloiirflns St. , Omnhii , Nob. ( _ _ _ Scotls. P m L. STIM M E L A"c 0" . " 7" Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds I'll and 1IU Junes Strutt Oinulm. Storage , Forwarding & . Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS k CO. , Storage. Forwarding and Commission , Bram'li hoiiKCMif tlm Iloimoy HiiKKy Co. lliim.'U"tal wtiolt'ealo and retail , l.KH 1 llOnii.l 1'i \ \ Iz.ird Sli eet , Ouialm. Telephone No.7F0. . STORZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1K1 North Klifthtconth Street , Omnha , J3ornlco , ' EAGLE COR'NICE woWks7 Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , Jolm Upeniitor , 1'rnprlrtnr. in ) I'oilcu and ltd and It * North luth Street , Om.ilia. Printers' Materials. "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , Ptnlcrsln Trno , 1'iH'M'N run ! I'rlntiTu'Supplies. UH Sur.lli littli Street. OIIIIIJIB. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , r , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rnlte Good ? Pi ) Clothing urnl l-catlicr Hultlnu. 1IIH3 Kiirniim Bttoct. ' Sash , l > ojora , Etc. t a r > t. Ai bTsBRbv , f coH Wbolu nlo Mnnu. .cturors of Sash. Doors. Blinds and Monlngs , llrnnrh OOlco , Kill and Iziml tflrrel" , Oniiilni , Nub. , ' ' BOH N "IviTTN UFACT u R i N o co. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , V ultllLiM , Ktulr Work mid Intorlnr llnril WuuJ Kin * u. N. 1 ! . CorucrHh nnd M'liVLMiworth Htretle , ' Oumtm. JSeu. FlttlnBQi Pumps , Etc. " Ai L/STRANG CO. . Pumps , Pipes and Engines , ilram , Water , lla.lirny and Mlnlnic Sni-iilles , lite , tuu.tr.-j mill V.'l I iiriiiiin hlU'ul , Oiiiiiha. ffiie'saie-PifnTps , Pice , Fittings , Steam and Wutcr Euppllus. II-- ' 'iinn < .r for Mn t. _ _ Pirnirn t. , Om U. B. WIND ENGINE .v PUMP Co".7 Bteam and Water Supplies , ' _ | > ? i . nous " , Acting I'Mnrniim ' MHniiuur , - Bt. , Oinnlii. . BROWN ECTL&ijO i\ \ engines , Boilers and General Machinery 'JlBflt Iff IIIVirl / U . . . n . , . . . . . . . . , Iron Worko. . , STEAM BOILER WORK'S. Carter ft ton , 1'ror'i. Manufni'liircmorall kinds Steam Boilers , 'Ms ' and Sheet Iron YM \Torka Soutli ' . ' 01 li and 11 , A. M. ( 'roitliiir. " J'AXmvTrviBTn.lxiriltoN . Wrought and Cast Iron Building WorK , lnci , llr WorK.flonora ) I onmlry.Miiolilnoima lluckinillliVnrk. . uillcu mid Work * , U. 1' . It/ . , uml litli htruut , Uinitliu. OMAHA WIRE . ' ; IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings | iu > k Ilnllf , Window ( lunrd . MIWIT Puiuli , Wlio 4 hltfiiH , Kto. W Koctli ICtli Klrut't , tlinulm. jj JM A117TS A F E nnd IRON WORKS , I Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes 1 | ( 'uulti , J llVort. . Iron ami Wlro Funcltiv , ttl rn , IUd. " 'i U. Auilrocn. 1'iou'r Our. lull unlJackign L'u.'y 'y CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards rj | BD3 Screen' , for tr.iki'inK'ii , < lor" 'ailjiiiuoi , ute , Irupriivml Aitnln. ' , f.ook fuitli M xliliit'ruiul llUclmiillh Work > . lUtHmlll lull til. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks ,