THE OMAJTA DAILY BEE FJKGDAY , DECEMBER 21. 3S8S. I/MII " i Turn it nir nTf SPLCULAT1VE MARKETS , Wheat Bonrleh , With Hutchlnson Doing the Straddling Act. CORN CLOSES A LITTLE BETTER. J'rovlsloriH i\lilltlt : nn Unilcrctirrent of 8tron < tli Cnttle Very UnHiUls- factory mid l/o\\cr HOR * Ac tive mill A nines OHICAOO I'UOnUOB 31 AUK 1ST. CHICAOO , Dec. - ' ( ) . 'Special Tclcgrnm to TUB Up.B.l The whcnt market was dragged down and sold about Hfc lower to-dn.y. It opened weak nnd slightly lower thnu It closed yesterday , nnd them wasn't a flnn feuture to tlie tnido nil day. Lyon was an open seller throughout the session , nnd out of thin cir cumstance sprang Iho rumors that the bull leaders were unloading on each other. The u'aliicrs Rclzcd upon tills to short the market nnd n good many weak longs let go , under the belief that there was about to bs n slump. The way wns paved lor n break by the previ ous attack on Juno and July wheat , which hnd carried the last named1 delivery down to about lUc discount under May. The Influ ence of thu millers' convention wns still foil to a conHlderablo extent. Cables wore also weak , and the local speculative sentiment lias been growing steadily moro bearish for Bovcral days. It didn't ' tnko much , there fore , to cause the market to ease off. Huteh- Inson was ou both sides of the market , but probably bought moro than ho nolu. His purchases were not largo enough to glvo wheat any support worth mentioning. If Maker , Ream , Kulrbank or any other of the bull leaders wcro doing anything to olTHct the benrlshncss , or the tendency to depreciation In values , It was not discernible to the naked oyo. They were apparently keeping entirely out of the market and letting the crowd run things nt pleasure. No opposition to the de cline caino from any Intluential quarter. Nevertheless , operations on the short side were conducted with considerable caution , and the market probably workrd down quite as much from the weight of long wheat as from the pressure of speculative ! offerings. Tips were in circulation early , that wheat wns u "buy" nt H.U'J'f ' ' Later the limit was reduced to $1.09 , and then to tl.03 , ' . It didn't seem to be a good day for bull scalp- pltig at any stage of the proceedings. It was drag , drag , drag , continually. For a time an nppcaraneo of lirmness was given to the market by reports that the millers , on their way homo from Milwaukee , had loaded up or were loading up with supplies of wheat. There wns something to this report , but the business done wns largely exaggerated. Ohio. I ml hum nnd Illinois millers are taking u little wheat , but the Chicago elevators are In no immediate danger of licing drained dr.v of wheat. A few carloads go out daily , and the demand is moro liable to increase than to diminish or stop. Mcanwhlk1 the re ceipts into the northwest are getting smaller and farmers' deliveries are next to nothing. May whcnt opened nt tl.K ( % sold down to tl.09 > ' 6 , milled to $1.U1I 4' , ami with occasional pauses of greater or less duration , nnd now nnd then a fceblo rally , the price worked down to $1.0S * . From this point there wns n recovery to $1.0 ! ) and n subsequent break to$1.0Sg The close was $1.0S > . The lirst oliiciitUy quoted tnido in December , was nt (1.0. % . This month ranged from $1.01 to SM.U2K , nnd closed nt * 1.0'Ji . Jtinmtr.v opened nt Sl.H' ( , ranged to ? 1.04 > i ( tfil.o : % , and closed at the inside. Juno rested at $1.U. > and July at 9Sc. The volume of trade was cjuite up to the recent daily average , and during the last hour , which was the season of the most conspicuous wcaltniMs , dealings were on ( ] Uito a liberal scale. The feeling at the close was ono of pronounced weakness. News of every description , loo.il and otherwise , was an exceedingly scarce article. Next to Lyon's trading , the free selling by Hoscnbaum liros. was the most notable Incident. The crowd scorned to think that It must oo long wheat for northWestern - Western account , The estimated receipts of 810 cars of corn for to-day was 70 cars over the mark , only 11 being received and of that quantity there was the very small number of 8 that graded No. 2. These facts caused n firmer feeling nt the opening , and this strength pained greater force when yesterday's short sellers began to place their sellers even on the mar ket. Another circumstance which Jielped the early advance was the advance of the Now York market and the good shipping demand which was said to exist thcro. The receipts wore licavy nt the receiving points outside of Chi- cngo , nnd the shipments , Including these from the Atlantic seaboard , were lighter than the recent average. The sudden ad vance of about 2c In December corn nt New York , which accelerated the early rise hero , lost much of its effect before the end of the day , the weak market in the neighboring wheat pit appealing stronger to local specu lators than the firm corn market in New York ; moro especially us the hitter's strength was mainly conllncd to this month's delivery. Most of the early advance was lost in the end , and only about % v was added at the close to the figures which ruled at u parallel tlmo yesterday. In provision the trade movement was ngaln influenced by the buying of the shorts. This class of buyers enlarged , if anything , upon their purchases of yesterday. They were Induced by the moderate run of hogs , the fair character of the cash demand , nnd the failure of the old bear contingent to make It * presence known , to take hold freely , nnd under their operation better prices were wit nessed. From the start , almost , the mnrkot exhibited nn undercurrent of strength , though it fell Hat upon some investors who nro evidently unwilling to load up while ackers are inclined to favor the bear nido. ? n pork the changes experienced in prices resulted in nn advance of 15c , nnd in short ribs of 'JKCflf"3Lnril closed the same as yes terday for near deliveries , to 2c higher for May. CHICAGO IjlVE STOCK. CIIIOAOO , Deo. 20. [ Special Telegram to TnnUui : . [ CATTI.K There is little to say , and certainly nothing encouraging. There were nearly fifteen thousand on sale , as not moro than half the receipts were sold yester day. As has been before stated , some cattle ere changing hands from day to day. A few are tnkcn for shipment , dressed bcof dealers tuko n few good to "iroodisU" steers , and n car load or so of prlmo steers are sold , but the great bulk of the ordinary run of fat tuoru , ranging In averages from 1150 to 1350 Ibs , ware to-day almost unsalable , unless at the lowest prices on record. As to how much lower this class of stock Is than lust wcoU , It is Impossible to say. Trade wns unsallsfno- torjv from the opening to the close , and a large number were carried ever , Some of the shippers talked of send ing their cattle back to the country. The nin of Tuxans was again light , nnd prices on such ruled steady to strong. This zactof the light run of Texans helped to muKo prlmo cowa and heifers sell u shade stronger , but common cows and canning Stock remain at the former low prices. Btookcr nnd feeder trade shows no signs of Improvement. The receipts Include 1,000 Tcxuns. Choice to extra beeves , | 4.75@5.10 ; medium to gqod steers , 1JM ! ) to lf.00 Ibs , $1.80 @ -UO ; 11200 to 1H50 Ibs , fJ.-IOQJ.7B ; V50 to r.lXHbii , e&tXK&UO ; stackers and feeders steady at S'J.25@3.a < l ; cows , bulls and mixed etcHdy ntlUIXgiUO : bulk , $ 'J.ll > < S3.-IO ; many coarse , heavy cattle loft ; Texas steora. f-.UO (20.00 ( ; cows , | 1.SO@2.SO. IIoos Husmcss active , with little or no ehango In values , , as compared with yester day's , The only change seemed to be In the northwestern divisions , and there talesmen wcro of the opinion that value * were a nlolcol lower than yesterday , but then prices were stronger In the northwest yesterday than on any other division. Common and rough packers cold at f-l.OOQ5.10 ; best mixed , largely at 15.18) 5.15 , some lot * touching 15. 17W ; best heavy , fS.'JO. with a sale or two wt 5. & ; light sorts sold at $5. 15 for IPO to DOO-lb averages , at 15.15 for 160-lb averages , at f 5.20 for 170-lb averages , and | 5.0 for light. FINANCIAL. NBW YOHK , Dec. 20.--fSpecIal Telegram to Tun Bsic.l STOCKS The opening of the stock mnrkot this morning W.M fairly strong nmi prices generally wara " ( ( ? 4 per cent higher. A. mantcd feature w.is the strength of coalers , Delnw.ire & Hudson nnd Lnokit- wanti a in particular being especially active nnd higher. There was strong buying of these stocks by. outsiders , ai well as nctlvo covering by shorts. The loan crowd devel oped a scarcity of both I-.ickaw.vnna nnd Delaware & Hudson , and bulls were predict ing fabulous prices for both , of these stocks. Lackawnnna , they say , will cross ! "iO , even nflcr the January dividend has been paid. Hock Island started OIT ' - per cent higher , but thu persistent selling soon carried the price down to last night's closing figures. The bears assert that the company has not earncil per cent during the calendar year , nnd much lower pricns are predicted for the stock. Gas trusts were woalc , the only sell ing w.is by Chicago houses and n decline of 3 pc.r cent was established. Granger stocks wcro moro quiet than for some days past , and fluctuations were within a narrow range. At noon the market was quiet all around , Delaware & Hudson showing a gain of IljjJ and Lackawanna \ } { per cent over the open ing figures. Afternoon dealings were some what limited. Professional tr.ulers were realizing on their morning purchases , nnd closing prices are nt n lower range all around , except for co.il stocks , which show net ad vances for the dny of 3' & for Delaware & Hudson and 1 per cent for Laekawunim , while St. Paul shows u not decline of % , Uoeklslaml , > ; Missouri Pacific , -V Klc"1 mend .fe West Point , common nnd preferred , 1 , and Chicago Oils Trusts , 1 per cent. Tiio total sales aggregate 2"Ht49 shares , Includ ing Kock Island , 12.UOJ ; St. Paul , ! ' 0O.K ) ; Northwestern , O.OOO1 Richmond Terminal , 9 , , * > 00 ; New England , 8,5'JO ' , mid Western Union , 5,009 shares. The following were the cloiln ? quotations : ir.H. 4 reK liir..a T1i'Northern I'acino. . 21' ; U.S.4scoution * I2SV doproferreil AS'i II.H.4'iarcKillar. ' 1USU C. * N.V 10.V. , lI.S.4'iscotipons..llHii' ( ' llopreferretl 140 I'nclllcOsot Mi . . .lll N.Y.CentrAl 107' . ( Vntrat Pacific . . . : ii Chicago & Alton llock Island W ) Clilc.iRO.IIurlliigton | C. . M. * St. I' lil'S ' AQnlncy 107UI < lo preferred II/ . & \V 14tl > { St. rauKIc Omaha. . : e."i Illinois Central..lliPil do preferred 117" . L , ll.&W lit Union Paeitlo iiS'i ' Kansas * Texas. . . K1U W..St. L. & l IS LukeSHore lOJ'i' ' ' do preferred. . . . 'Mi Michigan Central. . NiV Western Union bSS Mtssourll'acillc . . . 70 > il MONEY ON C Lt. Easy nt 3 , ' @I par cent. PRIMB MEKCXNTU.B PAI-EII t tn)4 ) per cent. STEIIMNO EXCIIANOE Dull but steady nt .SI > for sixty-day bills , and M.SSJ , ' for de mand. iMionucro. CIIIOAOO , Dec 20. U heat Market weaic and lower ; cash , < 1.0 % ; January , * 1.03fa ; ; Mny , 51.0SJ4- Corn Firm ; cash,34 c ; January. H410c ; Mny , ! t : ! -l e. O.its Steady ; cash , Sri o ; January ,25 ; ' c ; May , 2'Jc. Uye n ' < c. Uarler Nothing doing. Prime Timothj No trading. Flax-l.ti'J. Whisky * 1.20. Pork Stead v ; cash , J13.CO ; January , ( ii.2 : ( ) ; May , * 13.47M- Lard Steady ; cash , JS.lS'i' ; Janun'.y , f7.77J < ; May , ? 7.S7' ' . Flour Firm and unchanged ; winter wheat , $ l.7r ( < ? r > .75 ; spring wheat , S4.yX < flj.7ri ; rye * 3.W)6t ) 11.75. Bulk Meats Shoulders , $ .75iO.S7 ( , ; short clear , ? 7.2.7.a7 ; sliort ribs. ? O.S5@ 0.90. 0.90.Hutter Dull ; creamery , 20K@30c ; dairy , Cheese Firm ; full cream cheddais , ( Hllc ; flats , 10@ll'4c ; Young Americas , lit'gs-Easicr : fresh , 19K@21c. Hicies Unchanged ; heavy green salted ; C c ; light preen salted , fljfc ; green , 5cn salted bull , SJfc ; green bull , 4J.Cc : grcod dr.v Hint , 7' > ( ? ! jj ; dry calf , 7@Sc ; brando ; hides , 15 per cent off ; deacons , 5@33o each , dry salted. 10@lfic. Tallow Fair demand ; No. 1 , solia SJic ; No. 2 , 4 > a'c ; cake , BJJc. XJcceipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 9,000 11,000 Wheat bu . 24.000 24,000 Corn.bu . 415,000 255,000 Oats , bu . 231,000 123,000 liye , bu . . . . . Kansas City , Dec. 20. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red , cash , 94o bid ; May , fl.OO bid ; No. 3 red , cash , SGjfc asked ; No. 2 soft , cash , 9Sc asked ; May. f 1.04 bid. Corn No. 2 , cash. 2UJ o bid ; January , 205 c "bid ; May , 29 > c bid ; No. 2 white , May , ao o bid. Oats No. 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings ; May , 2T)0 asked. Mtnncniiolis. Dec. 20. Wheat weak ; receipts , 170 cars , shipments , 100 cars. Clos ing quotations : No. 1 hard , December , f.1.17 ; Mny , S1.24K ; on track , $1.1S ; No. 1 northern , December , $1.00 ; May , $1.13 ; on track , $1.08 ; No. 2 northern , December , 98c ; January , 97' c ; on track , 97c. Milwaukee , Dec. 20. Wheat Easy ; cash , 94 } fc ; January , 95u. Corn No. 3 , Die. Oats Easy ; No. 2 white , 2Sc. Hyo Easy ; No. 1 , 51c. Harloy-rFirm ; No. 2 , ( ! 7Kc. Provisions Firm ; pork , $13.00. St. Koiils. Dec. 20. Wheat Lower ; cash , SI.OIIK ? MnJ" , * 1.0" > X. Corn -Lower ; cash , 80e ; May , 34$3iYc. ( Oats Dull ; cash , 2-IK ; May , 2S c. 1'ork Quiet at $13.70. Lard Nominally 87.SO. Whisky $1.14. Hutter Dull ; creamery , 2S@30c ; dairy , 23@21c. Ijlvcrpnnl , Dec. 20. [ Special Cablegram to Tan Hin.-U0p. : ] : ; ! m. Closo.-1'ork In poor demand ; prime mess , eastern , bOs and dull ; do western , CSs , Cd , dull. Lard In poor demand ; spot , 44s fld , steady December , 44s , dull ; January and February , 42a Od , dull. Wheat In poor demand ; now. No. 2 , win ter , Ss , steady ; do spring , Ss Id , steady. Flour In fair demand ; 12s , firm. Corn In poor demand ; spot , -Is , Od , dull ; December , 4s 5 , ' d , dull ; January , 4s 2 4d , dull ; February , 4s 2tfd , dull. Now Vorlc , Doc. 20. Wlioat Hecciots 20.000 ; exports , none ; spot weak , lower and Options fairly neUvo and lower ; No. 2 January , closing at Sl.03 % . Corn Kecoipls , 159,000 ; exports , 18,000 ; spot moderately active ; No. 2 , 47J > i4Kc in elevator , 4SJ < 'Cir50i allont ; ungraded mixed , J &VJc ; options dull and irregular. Oats Kecolpts , ( W,000 ; exports , 70 ; spot Irregular , closing wcuker ; options steady and nuiot ; January closing at 31Ko ; spot No. 2 white , 2l @ 24Ku ; mixed. 39 ( < 42c. CofTco Options closed firm and unchanged to 6 points above yesterday. Sales , 75,500 bags ; December , $14,75015.20 : January , J14.00@15.10 ; February , * 14.85i ( lB.05j spot HIo more active ; fair cargoes , fill.75. Petroleum Quiet and steady ; united closed at 03o. Eggs Steady for fresh , and quiet ; west ern , 23024(5. ( Lard Firmer and quiet ; western steam , $3.40 ; January , closing at fS.3l. Huttor Steady for choice , and in fair de mand ; western dairy , 14r 'i'5o ; western creamery , 10S31c ( ; Klein , 44@l5c. Cheese Firm ; western , tilVK Glilcaco. Doo. 20. 1'to Drovori' Jour nal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 11,000 ; market dull nnd lower ; beeves , $4.7o@5.10 ; steers. J3.90 © 4.40 ; stockers and feeders , JJ.25M3.30 ; cows , bulls and mixed. 11.40 3.10 ; Texas cattle , 1.60@3.00. Hogs Receipts , 18,000 ; market strong ; mixed , tt.OOS6.20j hcoavy. 5.2 ( < ? 5.23 ; light , f4.95Q5.20 ; skips. W.50 ( < J5.10. Sheep Kecolpts U.OOO ; market strong ; natives , | 3.75@4.85 : western , 3.50 < a500 ; Tcxans , f3.30Qa.35j lambs , H.OOQ0.60. KniiHas City , Dee. 20. Cattle Receipts , 2,500 head : shipments , none ; dressed beef steers weak ; choice cows weak , common weak , stacker * and feeding steers In de mand ; common to choice corn-fed , 14.20 ® 4.60 ; stackers and feeding steers , VJ.OO@.30 ! ) ; cows. $1.23S .80. Hogs Kecelpti , 10,000 ; shipments , 4,000 ; market weak and 6 ( 10o lower ; common to choice , l.oHW. . National HtocU Yards , Kaat St. LouU , Uco. 20.-CuUl6-K celpti , l.SOO ; shipments , 1,000 ; market weak ; choice heavy native steers , JS.OOtriMV ) ; fair to peed steers , ? 4.40tt.Vl ! > . butchers' steers , medium to choice , W.3Kl.riO ; siockcra nnd feeders , fair to good , ( j.OOtft.l.l.'i ' ; rancors. corn-fed , tMXX < { l.li ( ; grass fed , | 2.Wc 3.10. Hogs Hcfeipts. ti,0' ! shipments , O.oyO ; market steady ; choice heavy nnd butchers' , to UHSV20 : packhiK.fl.93 0.10 ; light grades. O.M.M1A 'K STO01U Cattle. Thursday. Dec. CO. 1SSS. Although the market has been in n badly dcmorallrcd condition for a week or two , and country shippers must bo fully aware of the situation , the receipts of catltlc continue hrnvy for this season of the year. The r > celpts ncro were not heavy to-day , but the largo run and demornllrcd marKct in Chicago cage knocked prices down hero Just the same. Thcro wore no now features in the market : it was Just dull nnd lower , and nil the discouraging things that have been writ ten of the market during the past few days would apply equally well to-day. Ono bunch of cattle which was bought in the country several days ago , was delivered at the yards today M $ 1.50. There were more feeders nt the yards than for some days back , nnd qulto n good may sold at about steady prices. The market was 5 ( < MOc lower than yester day morning , or about steady xvith yester day's close. The trade was fnirly active and n'j early clearance was made of everything being sold. A few sales were made nt $5.05 , but over half of the hogs sold below fl.95. Sheep. The market continues dull with n lljrht de mand. Cattle . . . . . . . . . 750 Hoes . 4. MX ) Sheep . 425 Horses . 100 trluu . The following u n tiubof priosj pill In this marmot for the gr-vlo ) of stocc mentioned - tioned Primesteers , MOOto 1500 Ibs. . * : l..Y ) Pnmesteer.s , 110J to 1L JO Ibs. . H.OJ ( irtl.75 N nil vo feeders . M. " > Western feeders . 2.110 Common to good cows . 1.25 C't2.00 Choice to fancy cows . 2.25 < < t3.0 , ) Common to ohoica balls . 1.25 ( B > 2.0J Fair tocnoicollgnt boss . 4. 0 i < -l.9. " > Fair to cnoice heavy hoj ? . 4.95 ( rt.r > . ( )5 ) Fair to choice mixed liosjs . -5 ! ( jS4.c.5 ' ItcpreHBiitriuso S U : ) i. CATTLB. No. Ar. Pr. 1 bull 1-130 $1.30 1 bull 1400 1.70 Ibull 1SOO 1.75 12 cows , westerns 1W3 1.85 " : ) cows < X > 9 1.90 17 cows 1129 2.110 14 cows 1150 2.00 1 bull 1400 2,00 40 cows 1058 2 15 20 cows 1075 2.15 H7 stockers 544 2.40 'i steers , yearlings full 2.40 17 cows 1150 2.5'J ' 4 cows HM 2.50 20stcers .1110 2.5)5 ) 1(1 ( feeders 102t : 2.95 1Q steers 1142 3.00 14 feeders SM3 3.00 27 steers , niitives 1120 3.00 20steers 1118 3.10 21 steers 1100 3.15 21 steers 10'Jl 3.15 13 steers 11.10 3.30 25 steers 1HK ) 3.30 23 steers , unlives 11TO 3.40 20 steers l.'ViS 3.50 42 steers , corn fed natives 1100 4.50 nous. Av. Silk. S4.TO .291 210 3rt ) 4.80 40 100 4.SO 100 2K ( ) 355 .351 .315 321 .302 .284 .318 .DOS .357 .352 .354 110 Nob. natives 91 Stock Notes. Sheep slow. fiivo your cattle away at homo. Hogs steady with yesterday's close. Sioux City received 3,000 hogs to-day. The scale houses nt the yards will bo closed on Christmas at noon nnd there is not apt to bo any market. There is something peculiar in the char acter of a shipper who , after being told plainly by the newspapers and by his com mission men that the market is glutted nnd that it is almost Impossible to give them away , will bring in Ills cattle nnd then howl that the buyers want to steal them. Cattle buyers are no different from the buyers ol anything else and when thcro is four times as much as they can possibly use they will select what suits them best and buy from the ono who will sell the lowest. OMAHA - : MAKKI3TS- FriiltK , Produce , 10 tc. HUTTEH Fancy , solid-packed creamery , 2C@30c ; ohoico country , 2J ( < ? 25c ; medium grades , 18 ( < t)21c ) ; common grades , 10(14c. ( ( Fi.Ofii Nebraska patents , $0.00j7.50 ; ; Minnesota patents , 0.25r < 7.75 ; straight grades , $5.00 ( < i5.50 ; bakers' Hour , f5.25Vj5.75 ( per 1)1. POTATOES Nebraska , 35QI50 per bu ; Col orado , 0 < ) ( iP70c. SWIIIIT POTATOES 3@3 > .fc per Ib. POULTUV Llvo chickens , $2.50@2.75 per doz ; dressed chickens , 7@Soperlb ; turkeys , 9@lliv , duclcs and gocso , 10@12c. Eons Strictly fresh , S3@24o candled. MM , ADA UiiAi'K-j In kegs , 12c per ib. UAXANAS Common , fl.50@,25 per bunch ; choice , fj.50ff3.50. LUMOXS W.75@5.00 per case. OIUXOES Florida , $3.25 ( < t3.75 per box. Q IMS Per dozen : Mallards , $3.25 ; tea f 1.50 ; quail , $2.00 ; prairie chickens , | | .00@ 4.W ) ; rabbits , f LOG ; squirrels , f 1,03 ; venison , 0@10o per Ib. CitAXnnitiiiEs f3.00@9.00 per bbl , Pito VISIONS Hitnis , No. 1 , llo ; No. 2 , lOltfo ; shoulders , 75fc ; rib bacon , lie ; clear bacon , HKc ; picnic hams , lOa ; dried bcof hams , 10 > $ c ; dry salted clears , short , B. ' o ; extra short , 8J c ; short ribs , SJ o ; pickled pigs' feet , 15-lb kits , 60c ; lard , 8X@9J < o ; smoked sausage , 0@Sc per Ib ; hog casings , V 25a30o ( per doz : fancy , 40c. OXIONB 30@IOo per bu. C-iiuiAOK IJ.OO per ICO. HIITS ; lOo per bu. TuiiNH'S 25o per bu. SAUBU ICiuuT Ubls , , f4.75 ; half bbls , , 12.75 , ArrLBS Choice , ? 3.50@2.75 per bbl ; fancy , (3.00 per bbl : common , * l.f > 0 1.75 per bbl. C CIDKK Michigan , $5.00Q < 0.50 per bbl of 32 gals ; California pear cider , $15.00 per bbl. POP COBN Ulce , 80 ; common. 2)fc. CAKUOTS 40o per bu , 13 BANS Cholco eastern hand picked navlos , 12.28 per bu. ; western hand picked navies , $1.7S@1.SO ; mediums , 11,50 ; Lima beans , So per Ib. Hxr T1. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , tO.OOj No. 8 uuland , 13.00. HHASf 15.00 f 10.00. FKtui JM.OOtijIS.W | > cr ton. C'oliN2V'i27c. ( . OATS 2-J.rtiWc , VINEOIU Cider , 10U1H1 ptr gal. ; while wine , 10 : 25o per gal. HONKY Mb frames , Grocers * M t. Revised prices are as follows : li.uioiNU HtArk A , seamless , 22c : Amos- kuag , seamless , K'-fc ; Lowistown , A , seam less , I'.V" American , seamless , 17c ; btirliis | ) , 4 to 6 bu.,110tl4c ; gunnies , single , 13 ? ; gun- iilL-s , double , 20c ; wool , sack , ftti * . T-A-IXKS flax , .Irk1 ; oxtrn sail , 2Ul'Jlc ; sail 1) , SOftCJIo ; cotton , 2.'c ; jute , PC. DIIIKD Fitt'iT b'igs , In boxes , per Ib , 13 ( $ Ifioj dates. In boxes , 7i10o ( ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box. f2.WKg3.7rr , Malaga loose raisins , $2 ! ) Cc&"iO ( ' ; new Valencia rai sins per Ib , S' 'e ; California loose muscatels , per box , fJ.W@J.l ( ) ; California London * , 1SS3 , $2.40 ; pitted cherries , per Ib , ISc ; Cali fornia pitted plums , per Ib , 12rtlto ( ! ; dried blackberries , per Hi , 7'f ; < < iSc ; dried raspber ries , per Ib , 24GI2.V ; evaporated apples , 7" ( < ? ! 8c ; California sun-Jricd peaches , 13c ; Cali fornia unpared evniwrated peaches , He ; evaporated California apricots , 18c ; currants , ti'u7c ! } ; Turkish prunes , r > @ .Vac ; citron. 22(72lc ( ; orangopecl , I5c ; lemon peel , lllc ; California I'Vcnch prunes , 11 eg I Go. Comr. Mocha , 2.X < i-Oc ; Hlo , good , 17 ( ( ? ! is-'c ; Mandahling , 22-'o ; roasting Klo , lf C < i > IGo ; O. G. Java , 2l ( 2lc ( ! Java , interior , 2'JJ5 ( 25o ; Klo , fancy , IS ! " Uc * : Santos and Mara- ca'bo. t7nM'.ie ( ' ; Arbnckles , 23'40 ' ; McLuugh- Hn's XXXX , iBJhc. SfOAit Granulated , 7j'e ; ronf. A. 7'gC ; white extra C. 7'.jc ' ; extra U , 7'cj ) yellow C , ( ) s c ; powdered , sJ.V ; cubes , S'u' ' . IIKKSWAX Choice yellow , 'Jujniij'y'u ; dark colored , 13ifHc. ( ( Jniisi : i'oung America , full cream , 12@ lili 'e ; full crojin ohcddcro , 12 > ii I24i- . I'ICKIXS Medium , in bbls , f.1.Mj ( do , in half bbls , J3.UO ; small , in bbls , (0.00 ; do , in half bbls , St.50 ; glu-rUins , in bbls , $7.00 ; do , in half bbls , M.H ( ) . TOIIUTO Plug , 2ri@it.ic ; smokincr , li ( ( 00c. .11:1.1.1 : n * I.25 per ! ) U-lb pail. SALT fl.ittai 1.40 per bbl. Koi'C-7-10 , 12o. * MAPI.U SfciAit Hricks. lliftl'Jc per Ib ; penny cakes , I20i'13o ' per Ib ; pure inuilo | syrup , $1.00 per gal. Ti\s : Young Hyson , coinmon to fair , IS ® 25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , ! Wftt"n. * ; Gunpowder , couunon to good , 2' . ' ( < ' " 25c ; liiin- powdcr. choice to fancy , 40if35c : Japan , common to medium , ir > r > 'Uc ; Jup.m , tihtlco to fancy , 3i1yf45c ; OolotiK , coniinoii to good , 25 ( < rt.ie : ; Oolong , eholco to fancy , C > 0if70e ( ; Imperial , coinmon to medium , 25@35e ; Im perial , good to fancy , 40 . " > 0it. NI-T.I Almonds , loiwit-e ; filberts , r.'fdli'c ; Hrazll , 0@lc ! ) ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , lOciiUlc ; peanuts , 0gOo. ( OuAcKEits 0i10cpcr Ib ; assorted cakes , Sij--rc ( per Ib as per list. CANIIV Mixed , UKl'M-.tfc' ' stick , 9J ( ( flIc ; rock candy , lUtijciiilUu ; fancy candy , 7ji2sc. ( HOI.I.ASMI HiiuiNi : ( UOc. Conri-ii I Dry Goml * . COTTON FI.AXNKI.S 10 per cent dis. ; LL , 5 c ; CC , Cc : SS , 7c , Nameless. 5c ; RX , Ibc ; R , 20c ; No. 10 , y c : No. 40 , lO c ; No. (50. ( 12sc ; No. SO. 13J e ; No. 30 , colored , 9c ; No. 50 colored , 12u ; Mo. 70 , colored , 12 > o ; Uristol , 12-jc ' ; Union Pacific , 17c. CAUI'RT WAitr Hid , wliite , 1'Jc ; colored , oo. wwL. . 13 VTTS Standard , Sc ; gcni. lOc ; bcautv , 12' o ; boone , 4c ; 13 , cased , $0.50. PHINTS Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater , Oc ; Berlin oil , I' o ; Garner oil , 07c. ( . Pin xrs Pink and Robes Allen , Oc ; Rivor- polnt , 5'4'e ; Steel River , , -O'ic ; Richmond , OJ < c ; Pacific , 7c * ' PIIINTSDress , Charter "Oak , 5 c ; Ram- ape , 4 } c ; Lodi , 5'4c ; Allen , 0 > ; Klchmond , Oc ; Windsor , O' c ; Eddystono , O'.Jc ; Pacific , O e. : l3i.iAciiin SiiKKTisoHerkcley cambric , No. 00 , 9' < . 'c ; Hi-st Yet , 4-4 , < l fc ; butter cloth , OO , 4 c ; Cabot , 7 c : Furwcll , half blenched , Sjtjc ; Fruit of'nno Loom , 9j4c ; Greene G , ii'4 ; Hope , 7fc : King Phillio cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo cambric , ll' ' < io ; Lons- dalc , ! ) c ; Now York mills , lO.i c ; Peppcrell , 42-In , lie ; Peppcrcll , 4li in , TJc ; Peppcroll , 0-4 , Kit : Peppercll , 8-4 , 21c ; Peppcrell , 9-4 , 23c : Pcpparcll , 10-4 , 25c ; Cmton , 4-1 , 8'ic ; Triumph , ( Ic ; Wamsutta , lie ; Valley , 5c. FJ.ANIII.S : Plaid Raftsmen , 20c ; Goshen , .TJ'rfo ' ; Clear Lake , 30Jsc ; Iron Mountain , 2.5' c. Fi.txNiiWhite GH , No. 2 % . 22' e ; Gil , No. 1 , X , 20c ; HH , No. 2 , , 22K j ; UH , No. 1 , % , 30c ; Quechee , No. 1 , % , 42c. Cousirr JIANS Androscoggin , 7-4c ! ; ICoar- sargo , 74c ; Rocknort , ( % o ; Concstoga , C > Jc. TICKS York , 30-in , I' c : York , 31-m , ; Swift river , 7 0 ; Thormlike , OO , Thorndikc , EE. b'-c ; Thorndike , 120 , Thorndike , XX , 15c.Cord ; is , No , 5 , ilc ! , ; Cordis , No. 4 , 7' ' c. UKXIMS Amoskeag. 9oz , lOJ c ; Everett , 7 oz , 13 } o ; York , 7 oz , i3J c ; Haymaker , S'-j'c ; Juffrey XX , ll'o ; Juflroy XXX , 12l c ; Heaver Creek AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek 1315 , lie ; Heaver Creek CC. lOc. KUNTUCICV JIANH : Memorial , 15c ; Dnkota , ISc ; Durham , 27Wjc ; Hercules , 18c ; Leam ington , aJc ! ; Cottswood , 2r'XC. ' | CHAMI ytcvcns' 13 , C > c ; Slovens' U , bleached , 7c : Stsvcns' A , Y.'a'c ; Stevens' A. bleached , 8' < , c ; Stevens' P , SJ.ie ; Stevens' 1' , bleached , ! ) tfc ; Stevens' N , ' . c ; .Stevens' N , bleached , lO o ; Stevens' SRt , 12 > < c. Miscni.i.ANUous Table on sloth , f2..10 ; plain Holland , 9'tjc ' ; Dado Holland , 12 } c. HUOWN SIIIITIX < I Atlantic A , 4-1 , 71 c ; Atlantic. H , 4-4 , 7'4c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , O c ; Atlantic P , 4-1 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-1 , IJj'c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJfe ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7ic ; Lawrence , LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Old Dominion , 4-1 , 5' c ; Pepperell R , 4-1 , 7c ; Pcpporell O , 4-4 , OSic ; Pepperell , S-l , ISM" : Pepperell , 9-4 , 21c : Peppcrell , 10-4. 23e ; Utica C. 4-4 , 4o ; Wachusctt , 4-4 , 7J e ; Aurora , R , 4-4 , 7c ; Au rora H , 4-4 , 0 > tfu. . DI-CK West Point 29 in. 8 oz , 10' c ; West Point 29 In. 10 or , 12' ' c ; AVest Point 2J in. 12 oz , 15cr ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz , Ific. FI.ANNIIS : Red , C , 24 in , Ifljtfc ; E , 24 In , 2n4'c ; GG , 24 in , 20c ; HAF , ? f , 25o ; JRF , Jf , * * t O OGixniiAM Plunkctt checks , 7Jjc ; Whltten- ton 7J o ; York , \ Nonnandl \ dross , S ) c ; Calcutta dress , 8)i'c ; Whittenlon dress , 8 > j'c ; Renfrow dress , Sf & ' u. CAMiiitics Slater , 5KcVoods ; , 5 , ' c ; Stan dard , 5J ( C : Peacock , 8)4 c. PitiNi.s , INIIIRO lri/T Arnold , O' ' c ; Amer ican , ll ' 4 c ; Gloucester , Otj'c ; Arnold C long cloth , 5to ; Arnold H long cloth , lOJ e ; Arnold Gold Seal , lO c ; Stelfel A , 12c ; Windsor Gold Ticket , 10 > lc. Ijuiulicr. First and second clear , \\i \ in . . $ (9 ( ( )0 ) ( < r : > l 00 First and second clear , \yt \ in. . . 47 00tf50 ( ( M ) Third clear , I'jCfil in . 43 OU@IO 00 A select , UftOlJtf in . 37 00 U select , l4 } < ifil'4 in . 33 00 A stock boards , 12l ( ! ft , 12 in. . 40 00 H stock boards , 12 ( < t10 ; ft , 12 in. . 41 00 C stock boards , 12@10 ft , 12 in . . 30 00 D stock boards , 12M10 ft , 13 in. . 23 00 Flooring , first common , ( Jin. . . . 34 00 Flooring , second common , 0 in. . 31 CO Select fencing flooring . 1'J 00 Siding , first nnd second clear , M ( julOft . / . . ; ' . . 2500 Siding , first common , JO ft . 2J 00 Siding , second common , , . 19 0(1 ( Common boards . 10 ( M ) No. 2 boards , nil lengths' . 14 50 Fencing , No. 1 , 1220ift . 10 50 Fencing. No. 2 , 12 , I4@10 ft . 15 50 Joist nnd scantling , 2x4 , 14@10 ft 10 00 Timber , 4x48xS , : . ' ( ? ) ft . 17 00 Pickets , D and H flat . 22 00 Pickets , D and H square , . 2J 00 Shingles , extra A . , . 2 8'J Shingles , standard A . 2 00 Lath . , . 2 40 O G Halts , 2K In . M . 35 O G Hutts , ! > < x3 , S I S . ( X ) 3-in well tubing , D and M bev. . 22 00 lit-nthor. Hemlock sole , ISigaToper Ib ; oak solo , 33 ( a3Co per Ib ; oak harness , SOftf.'ttc pur Ib ; eoloctcd oak and trace , 35o per Ib. ; oak nnd hemlock unpor , 20S22o ( per foot ; hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , 8090o per Ib , according to weight ; onk calf skin , No. 1 , 90c@l,00 per Ib. ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , il.OU@l.l ( ) per Ib. ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , 0070o per ib : oak kip skin. No. 1 , 70iOo per Ib ; Phila delphia kin skin , extra , 80 ( < (90c per Ib ; French calf skin ( according to weight nnd quality ) , $1.15(1 ( 1.75 perlb : French kip skin , do , SOcQiSl.lO per Ib. ; Cordovan russet , IBc ; satin finish. 20o per foot ; welt leather , # 3.50 (34. ( 00 per side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 20@ UOo per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 25tt30o ( per foot ; glove calf skins , 20@30o per foot ; Douglas kid , 80@IOa per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40@50o per foot , according to quality : toppings , fj.00@lO.00 per dozen ; liuinus. 5.00 (29.00 ( per dozen ; apron skins , tlO.OO&'ia.OO ' per dozen , _ Motnln and Tumors' Mtnolc. Hlock tin , small pig . ? .28 Hlooktln'bar . 29 Copper , plulotshed boiler sizes . 8i Copper , cold tolled > . M Copper , shcntlnfc , 30 Copper , pltts 30 Copper , flats 31 ( lal , sheet Iron , .lunlatn , AO-10 and . " > per o dis. Pat. plalnishod Iron , 24 to 27 A 10 > a Pat plalnished Iron. 24 to 27 H 9 > s Hoofing , 1C. 11x20 , 112sheeto ( HH ) Hoofing , IX 14x20. 112 sheets 7.M ) Koollup. 1C. 20x2S , U2shect 11.00 HooAng , IX. 20x25 , 112 sheet * 14.50 Sheet Iron No. 2rt 3.50 Sheet Iron No. 27 3.011 Tin nlnto , best charcoal 1C. 10x14 , 825 sheets O.N ) IX , 10x14 , 22'i sheets S.25 Tin plato , coke 1C , 10x14. 2-r > sheet ? 0.25 Steel nails , per keg 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg 2.SK ) THE MM TIME TABLES , OMAHA. Sioux O.ty I lMp. : ) m. 1:00 : p.m lluncroft CipresH AiZUp. in. ( ) : ( it. m OnklatuI Aecnmnioiliitlun HSIila. m. fidp. : ) in St. Caul Limited I 6:15 : p. m. MoOn. m 'Kxrept Sumliiy. . MISSdl'KI 1'ACII'll' . Leave Arnvo Depot loth \ Webster sts. Umiiha. Omahn. ' * Kxpress . 10:31 : n. in. I tiW : : it. m. Uxpress . . . H3Up.in. ! | 0:10 p. m " " C K , E. & M. V. It. 11. | Leavh Arrive Depot If.tn . A Webatvr sis. ] Omiilui. Oinnlin. A.-lll'klllfi I'ns 7:15 : n. ml ( tr-Mp. in. JNorfolk I'ussenger . _ ( ! ll ( | > . m ItliW u. in. Sioux City & I'nelllc II. llT l.c'ivc Arrlvo Umnhii Uniiihn St. I'aul Kxpreas . I i45p. ! ; in. I B0u.in ; THAIXS. Wostwnrd. etween Council IllullHiuul Albright. Inuclilltloti to thu slitton : : niMitloniHl , trains stop tit Twentieth and Tvventy-tonrtli streets , unit nt the Summit In ( ) nuihi : , I ( road Trans Umahn imeniv South Al- way. fer. depot.BlleuJ | Omiilia bright. way.M. " M. A. M. A. M. A. M. | A.M. "ATjiT 5:45 11:01 : (1:10 : : i : 0J : ; ! 0t7 : ! ' ( i:5i : ! 7f. : ( 7:15 : 7'22 7H'i : 7'n : 7:12 : 8:1)5 : ) 8:12 : 8'J5 : Sn : : 8:52 : 'J(15 : ( :30 : 10:0.1 : 10:12 : , 10:25 : 10:52 : 11:0.1 : 11:12 : 11 : % 11:4.1 : ' " I' . .M. ' J.1' . ' 1' . il. > . Jl. V. M. I' . M' 12:0.1 : . , 12:21 12:4.1 : 12:52 : 1:12 : 1:4.1 : 1:5'J : 2:0.1 : 2I2 : r:4" : ' > 3:25 4:11.1 : 4:12 : 4:21 : 4:4.- : ! r > :12 : fiV : > 5:1.1 : fii12 : 0:21 : : 7:12 : 7:21 : 7W : : 7:41 : 7r.2 8:0.1 : 8:12 8:25 : 8:52 : 8:25 : 0:4.1 : 9:52 : loiai 10:12 : 10:2.1 : IOM5 ln.v " - > | nrllin ! ) | j 11:30 : 11:1.1 : Kas'twnril. GOUNCllj CHICAGO. IIOCIC ISLAND ie 1'ACIKIC. Leave , i Arrive. A No. 2 fl:0i : ) p. m. A No. 1 7UOa.ln. : ( J No. II 0:0(1 : ( a. in. C No. 5 5:50 : ) i. in. A No. 4. . . . .11:40 : R.m.'A ' No. 3 0:41 : p.m. CHICAGO. IIITKI.INdTON & QUINCV. A No. 4 9:40 : a.m.'A ' No. 5. . . .7:3J : a. in. A No. 8 5j. : ; " > ] i. m.lA * No. 7 fc.30 p.m. A No. (1 ( 6:3) : ) p. m.lA No. 3 . . .iJify ) p. nj. CHICAGO Ac NOItTHWESTKItN. A No. (1 ( 9MOn. in. A No. 3 7IOa.m. : A No. 4 0:0J : i ) . m. I ) No. 1 7:0. : ) u. m. 11 No. M 3IOp. : m.lA No. 5 (1:45 ( : p. in. CIIIOACO. JIILWAUKKI5 & ST. PAUL. A No.Ti U:40 : . lil.'A ' No. 1 0:50a.in. : n No. 4 7:00 : ] ) . m.A ! No. 3 0:50 : p. in , KANSAS C1TV. ST. JOSKI'II Ac COUNCIL IILL'KI'\S. A No.2 9:25a.m.A : No , 3 : ! n. in. A No. 4 (1:30 ( : p. in. A No. 1 0:39 : p. in. SIOUX CITY .V PAl'IKIC. A No. 10 7:0,1ii : , in , A No. 1" " H:55 : a. m. A No. 12 7:00 p.m. A No. 11. . . .U:00 : p. in. OMAHA A : ST. LOUIS. A No. 8 : i:4'lp. : ' m. A No. 7 11:31 n. in. A dally ; II dally except Saturday ; C except Sunday I ) except .Monday ; * last mall. Tlio tlmo Klven above la for Transfer , tncro being from live to ton minutes between Truni - fer and local dopot.s. GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION JS73. Hoa. 3O3-4O4-I7O-G04. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS DENNVKOVAI , WAPKKN ara succeeiifully UKX ! monthly l > y over 10,000 LadleH. Are.S'a/e. Kffectuitlunii 1'leaiant l perlmr hymalloratilriiRKl > > ts. Sealed 'tirtlculara 3 poouigw utampti , Adciro.ta Tnii KUWIJU Ciau.icju , Co. , PUTUOIT , Mica. For mile uml hy mall b\i \ Gouilmun Co. , Omtthii , Xeb. -if"'t of youthful c'rrnr , turly do , lost liinnhoofl.elc , 1 will reiiil \alualilf Ircntlne ( M ulcil ) rnntnlnlnir fiill imrllcuUnl liniiift fun * , fit u nf chnnrt. . AiMifM. PROP.T. C. FOWLER. MoodUBConn. und Tuinon curc-d , l&ycur * CANCER cxprrlt'iu-v * No Uwlfi * . Huuk UD.MpMK'IIAIM H.u. 11)1 Wwba h A * . , C'hlcuco.III. PEERLESS DYES ARE THE BEST cJoui ) uv . K. I'AI.MKIl. K. I' . IIICHMAX. J. II. lll.A.SC'UA HII PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , Offlco-UoouiZI. Oniionlla KiclianRO HullJliiK , t/uion Block Ynril > , boutU Omuim , Kvt > . fORIMtRWESTERFIELp& : MALEY Liye Stock Commission , Uooiu 15 , Kichonae llulldlnt ; , llnlou Stock Vurda , BoulL Omaha , UNION STOCH YARDS CO. . Of Dinahs Limited , BorCU DODerlBtecacnU " CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Carrtiftet and ittiifHFi. Jmr Strcrlbft\TCCnVthBHi ] lOili. Omaha , .S'ut'mjkn. UNlNGElfAi METCVXLF CO. , Agricultural Implements , WagonsCarriage' , ' ; Hnptle ( , Kte.Vliolctnlo. . Omalm , Nebraska PARLINrOREND ORF A MARTI NT \Vholetaln Ilvalcru In Agricultural Implements , Wagons &Bnggies OT , an. WC , nnd W Jonn Str t , Omaha. P.P Mannfactnrers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , CulllTatort , llaj llakri. CIJ r Vllln and l.tilian lul' Tcrlirrt , Cor. tltn and Mcliolni Mrt-cH. WINONIA IMPLEMENT CO. - Whol salr Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies OMAHA nruxni. J. F. SEIBEI.LINd A CO. . Akron , Oldo. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K. Mf JMnn\pr. Ul.tl.piiTOnworlli't Omnhn. MOLI NE.MILBURN&.STOOD AHD Co .M nuJ\oturiTsMulJiibtuHS : In Wagons , Buggies , Hates , PJows Etc , Cur. fth UQJ I'.iclllc Slri'ot ; , Oni'nlm , Ned. ArtlstB' Motorlnln. _ " ' A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Dounlnn glrri't. ( ItunliK , Nrtratki. _ Booksolloi'B nnd S t n 1 1 o noira " H I . M , iTs . W.JONES. Succc'sornto A. T. Kvnyuu A Co. , whuteealc A HelHll Bookseller and Stationers , Klne W d lliit ( SlnlUinerr. Cmmncrclnl StiXloiifrjr liV2 Douitlii ! Street. Oiimhn..Nfb. _ Boots and Shof B. KIRKENDALL. JONES A CO. , IMicci'nuri to Heeil , Junei 4 lo. ) Wholesale Mannfactnrers of Boots and Shoes Agent * for llojton Ituborr Shoe Co , l\K \ ( , H04 .V1IW llnrnoj at. , Ouinha. W. V. MORSE A : CO. . Johhers of Boots and Shoes , Sl.Omnha ManufnctorySnui- 1101 1KXH105 Uoufil" nor St. . union. Coffooa , Splceo , Etc- ' CLARKE COFFEE CO. . Omnlin Coffuo nnd Hplco Mllli. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , HaTorlnc KxtrncU. Lutindry lllu . Inks. Ktc. HM ItltUUrnoT Hlrocl , Om h . N tir t . Crockery and Claaawnro. * " W. L. WRIGHT. Agent for thp Manufacturers nnd Importers of Crockery , filasswarc , Lamps , Chimneys , Utc. ( Iffl cc. HI' S. l.tth PtOrunliB , Xcbrntka. PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN. IraDortersainlJnb'jers of Crccierfcware , , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 131 * Ktra-rr St. . * r < x Psxton Ilullillnif. Commission and Storage. _ ' " 'RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties " t < rr. TCP' . Chc - o. i / "Itry , Cnm . 112 Iloinml Street , Omnhn. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. , 6uoru99or9 to McPhane A. Scliroudcr. ) Prodoce Commission and Cold Storage , . Omaha , Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. \YLolos.ilo Flour. Feed , Grain and General Coinmision Jlcrchnnt. Correspondence solicited , 10i Ncrlli Ifth Mrcct , Uniiilia , Nel > . Coal , Coke and Llmo. ' " " 'oALT COK"E & LIME co. Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal , , 909Routh 13th Street , Omatia , NebrnrKa , J. J. JOUXSOX . .tCO. . , Manufacturers of Lime , : < 1 KhlppiTH iif Con ) , Coak , C'enient , rittnler , I.lnie , Drnln Tile mill Scwor I'lpc. Otlice , ai8 S. lotli St. , CiualiuNeb. . Toolionc ! ] 811. Dry Geode nno Notlono * " ' ' " M. E'SM'ITH i co. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1103 and 1104 IVumlns , Cor. lltli St. , Omalia , Neb. KILPATR1CK CJT D RVc O OD S ' 5o Importers anil Jolte in Dry GoodsNotions , Gents' furnishing ( ioodi. Corner lllh and Ilouncv NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Cota 214 Sou Hi 13th Cl. . Omaha. N'b. ' ' " " " ' DEWEY A'ST'ONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furnitnre , Fnrnaiu Street , Omaba. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Turiiitiire Oiuitha. Nebraska. Groceries. " ' PAXTON , GALLAGHER .i CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , TOO , 707,709 nmi 711 S. 10th St. , Oranlm , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. . Wholesale Grocers , > 111 nnd I.cavnnwortli Stronti. Onmhn , Niiliraiks. Hardware " ' MARKS BROS. SADDLER'Y co , Wholenalu ManufKctiiriT'iot Sadillcry&JfDcrs of Sulfllcry Hardware And LeatlicV. 110J , HUi mltli \ \ Harccy St. , Omnua , Hardware. _ " ' ' W. jTBROATCi-l , Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprlngi , Waxen HU > rk , Hardware. Lumber , Klc. 1'fJl and HII Harney Htreet.Umatia. HIMEBAUGrTfic TAYLOR , Bnilders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tool ) nnd llultnln Rcalci. llOi Duuului Htreet , Uniaha , Nehranka. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , ( tli and riarne * Kin. , Omaha , Nub. Weitorn Attend lor Auitln I'omler L'n. , Judcrkon htoul .Null * , Kalrbanka Htaudarct Hralei. _ LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HAHD- WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Jlotulrt , Sheet Iron , etc. Agents for Ikiwc Bralen , Jllnml Powder nml l.ymuii Diubtcl wire , ( Imaliu , ' Hots , CnpH , Etc. " ' " " Wliolesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 110rUnrucylitcect.OmBUa.Neb. . _ J-umbor. _ _ OMAHA LUMBliR CO.V All Kinds of Building Material at Wteale ISlJ i Street and Uolun I'acltlnTiack.Om. . ' ' . LOUIS'BRADFO'RD. Bealer iu Lumber , Lain , lime , Sasb , Uowi.Ktc. y > rdi--C rutr7lb mid DoiuUii COIBBI C. N. DlETzP Dcaler-inAllKiiiflHfLnmtier , Kihnml California Streets , Oninliit , .Volim k . FUEL ) W. OhAY , Lumber Lime Cement tic Etc , , , , , , Corner rih iincl ' T. W. HARVEY LUMUER CO. , To Dealers Only , Office. UK ) Farnam SUret , Omaha. "JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wliolesale Lumber , Etc , Julni'T While l.lme. CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carprt * and Parquet Kloerlna Wh and Ponglti Millinery nnd Notions. ' " " " " " ' I. OBERFELDE n A CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions an. 210 mill I3 Soutli lllh Slrnfl OvornllB ; CANF'IELD rvtANUFACTURiNa coT. Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans Pnl0SMrt i Kto , HCOniul llOi Douxlat Street , Uuiuhfit * ivb. Wholesale Notions anil Fiirnisliiiig ; Goods H mill 4W Hi nb ( 10th St , Omnhn , Olla. CONSOLIDATED TA JK LfNE CO. , WholsalG Refined and Lubricating Oils , * Ailolireanp. Ulc. , Oiaaln. A. II. Ill'liou. Miinnrnr VINYARD Sj , SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' FnrnisliiiiE : Good ? , HUHlRrner Stroc-t.Omnlia. Office Fixtures. THK S1MM ( SI)3 SIASUKAlToiuVo CO. Mnmi'iii'lure,1. * of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mnntlcn , Slili'boanlii , Book Casos. llrtiK 1-lxtiinxAVnll rn es , I'niUlinn * . Knlllnii9'iiuiitpra , lleernnrtVlno ( ooiprn , .vtlmif.cti1. Cnelory nnO olllce , 17JU mid 173J t oulh lolh Slnuilui. ( ) Tulcphone m . Points and Oils. " " "CUMMINGS & NEILSON. \Vholo. < nlu Ilciilerslii Paints , Oils , Window fila-s , Etc , HIS Fivrnnm Ptroct. Omnhn , Nob. Pnpor. CARPENTER p"AFER c'67 ! ' Wliolesale Paper Dealers , nloo dock nf I'rlntlnii. Wrnpplni ; and \Vritlnt . Special nltentlnn clvcn to cur loail orJor . Pnpqr Boxos. JOHN LrwTLKfE. Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory , No ? . 111 ! " and Ul'J Dou liis St. , Onmlia , Neb. Soods. P H lH ? "s T1M rvi E L Ac "c O. Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds fll nnd ' .iil.lories ; ( rn > t. Umiilin. Btorogo , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. PETT1S & CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , rnticli hoiiKUiil the lleimey lluk'liy Co , ItiiiiKles al wuulceulu unit retnil , 1.IM lillfliiinl IW1 lianl Street , Omulm. Teli'Uhone No. 'M. Broworg. STORZ & ILER , lager Beer Brewers , 15J1 North KlgtUtcontli Street , Oruiilm , Hcb. Cornloo. _ EAGLE CORNTCE Wo'RKS. HannfactureGalyanized Iron and Cornice , Julm L'pc'liuttr , rniprlctor. IUO Dniliiu and 1UI and 1UI North 10th Street , Ouiulm. Printers' Wlatorlnle. WESTERrTNEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Pablishers , [ Valcrs In Type. Tre nos and 1'rlntorH' Bunpllca , (01 South mil Street , Omaha. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Rubber Goods- _ OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Mannfactnrers and Dealers in Ruler Goods 911 Cluthlus uml Leather lleltlr.n. KKHl'iiruaui Otrcct. , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV. ' i , CO. . \Vhulcsalo ManuT icturutB of Sasli Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Ilrauch OHlcc , ith Hnd Itnnl tilrueUi , Onialin , Noh. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. of Sash , Boors , Blinds. Y.ultllnirs , Stair Worle anil Interior llnril Wool 1'ln- au. W. IS. Corner Mli nmi U-avunworlh Ktreets , Omaha , NCD , Sto , m Fittings , Pumps , E * A. L. STRANG CO. . Pnmns , Pipes and Engines , jtcnm , Water , lln.lwitr nmi Mlnlim Hupnllcs , Klc. VMvannUVtt luriiiiin rnreutOriiaha. CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. . Wholesale Pumps , 'Pipe , Fillings , 3teara aii4 Water Buppllcx. T17' ' " " r'"r" fcir M i. U. S. WIND ENGINE K PUMP CO. . " ( ' [ e.i ? and Water supplies , B' BROWNELL & ( JO. , Rngines , Boilers and General Machinery , = hcctrn , } ' J2S l ,85 i-H. | , . l ViU Iron S'TEAM 'BOILER WORKS , Carter A hon , 1'rnp'a. Jlnnufuclurur of ull klndi Sicam Boilers , Tanto and Sliest Iron Work WorkiFouthaitli uinl II. A.M. CronlnK. PAXTON A VnTilUM ! JltON WOltlCS. f rouglit and Cast Iron Building Won J"ntlnei , IlrmiVork.Uonorid Kotinrtrr. JIuohlnoRnd llUvktinltli Work. Orm-e nnUV < > ik , U. I * . It/ , n nil I7lb atrcel , Oruiihu. OMAHA WIRE Ac IRON WORKS , Haunfacturcrs of Wire and Iron Railings Dei * Hnll , Window Ounnl' . Klnwer Hlnnili , Wlro hluni , ito. : 1ZI North Kill Hlrrel , Umuha. " " "OMA"HA SAFE and IRON WORKS , .Man'frsofFire&BnrglarFroofSafes ' Vnulti , Jail Work , Iron nml Wlro nmelnit. Blunn. Kto , O. Anilreen , 1'iup'r ( 'or. Iltu mitl Jackiun Hit. CHAMPION IRON anil WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railing Guards Bud Screens , for luinki , offlros.ttorr * . reiltlnnro * . clo. liuiirovcil Awnlufi , Ixjckiinlllt Muihlnorr unil llhicksinlih Workii.Ul NoiiihHtli M. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , TuncLccis , er unAivnt | lorl > lebuliKaIaana | Lvc < U.uii4 YHUlli ua J \YUk , UV ti , . . . cr. * / r * <