OMAHA DAILY TUESDAY. DECEMBER 25 , 1888. Trndo In Steers Ruled Strong , Owlnfe to Moderate Supply. HOGS CLOSE ABOUT THE SAME , \Vllli n SlronK Feeling nnil n tJnln In SpotH A Itovlcw of the \Vcclt InVnll Htrcct. srocii Deo. ai. [ Special ToloRrnm to TUB Hnn.f CTTI.B The it-rule In steers , owing to llio moderate supply , ruled ctroni ? , still no Kcncrnl or suhttanllnl atlvnnco could lie quoted , for Uio reason thnt tlio cftstcrn slilliliors were ncnrly nil out of the market mid the sellers luui to depend upon the dressed beef men for sufileieiu competition to work oft the supply , mid then orders were not urgent enough to cause them to pay moro money , except for possibly u very hiindy nml attractive bunch. In the now and bull department most of the buying was done by the city butchers , the rannnrs , on account of to-morrow being H holliday , showing but little disposition to operate unless they could purelmso ut Saturday's lignres. A low fat heifers mul clioice cows nold strong , but the ordinary run of staRS , mills , cows and mixed lots developed tip strength. The stoi-kur mid fcoiler bninch was In n lifeless condition. The receipts In- : ludo 1WK ) IVxus cattle. Choice to extra hcevcs. M.IHW..O. ) ; medium to good steers , in. to ir.0 ibs , ? . | . ( Hir.t4.i5 . : ; lao to ir.i : . 1 b , KI.W@4f > ) II.M ) to l'JH ( ) lb , : i.0i.i.l ( ) ( | ) ; Mockers ami feeders , * l..CfT'jri : ) ; cows , bulls and mixed , * l.-U ) rU : < > : bulk , .llfa.-l ) ( ; Texas steers , fr.IOc ! : i.-II ) ; cows , SI.MfirJ..l ) ( ) ; westoin rangerH , corn-fed , W.lfi. Hotis. Tin- market ruled strong , in some Instances , sellers reporting n 5c uilviiiiro from Snturdny's lowest figures , hut such u gain was only in spots , mid not general. Ilio i-nrly shippers bouuht freely , but several largo orders were countermanded , and wlien the puckers got control they refused to pay moro than Saturday's quotation , despite llio fact of the meagre supplies. Sales ran from W.lOto W/jn for packing lots , $ .i.W ( iBi..i.j for heavy nhlpplm ; sorts , mostly at fV.TiCiii fi.305 f.tO ( . n.ir , for little pigs and skippy wtulT , and * T.2i Cr"r ! York to f'lllL'yllK.ht light , largely at f5.5 for such Anglo selects. . FINANCIAL. Niw : VOIIK , Dec. S-l.-fSpecIal Telegram to TUB Hr.r..l STOCKS The week in Wall street opened with u small sized boom. London of all actlvo don housi's were lurgo buyers Blocks , and commission bouses were also idcntllled on that side. This , together with the very light offerings on the part of the licnr traders , gave the market a very strong tone throughout. Lackawanna ndvanccd l1 , Delaware & Hudson 2f } , Cotton Seed Oil , 1 ; Northwest , 1 > < ; St. 1'aul. % . and Missouri Pacific ai per cent , during the llrst hour. Apimrcntly the only sellers that appeared were those who bought latp on Saturday afternoon , In anticipation of the usual Christ inas bulge. IJoston houses were buying New Kngland , nml It is said a prominent insider there is largely short of that stock nml will be forced to cover at n much higher range of prices. Erie was largely bought for London account. There was a very bullish talk all around the _ room , and bears were at a premium. There were a few loft , however , nml they were not slow in predicting the end to the rise. They argue that the market is lictitious and 1ms been forced too fast to hold , and that the shorts have about all lowered , and that the market will bo on a downward course after the holiday season has passed. The pool in Lnekawunna was said to bo selling long stoelc on scale. There was a slight reaction from the best prices , toward noon , but at 1 o'clock the market was fictlvo and sirong lit about the best prices of the day. The following wore the closing quotations : U.S. 4s regular. . . VJ7'.i Northern Pacific. . KlU U. S. 4scoupons. . . . 1-W.i dopreferrod CO'fc l'.8.4Hsregnlar. . lOB'i C. fcN. W lOS'j II. 8. 4"scoupons. . 10Hli do preferred HO 1'aclllctisof 'O.'i . . .1IU N. Y. Central 108V Central Paclllc. . . . Xt'A P..D.4K SI'J Clilcapo At Alton. . . 133 ilock Island toy Chlcngollnrllngtx > n C. . M.&St. P si" * &galncy . HIM do preferred 1 D..I7.V . Hli St. PaulOmaha- Illinois Central. . . .11514 do prof erred sr.i . , . Union Pacific ( Si ? ; Kiitisns . . . \V..St.L. & ! ' I-li LnkcHhoro . 10'Jii do preferred. . . . U.V/i Michlgnn Central. . KTW Western Union bl ON CAM. Easy , closed offered at < per cent. PKIMB MnnOANTim PII-EH 50 > f per cent. STKHUSO EXCHANOE Quiet , steady ; sixty- day bills , M.84M : demand , .b6 } , ' . l ltOIUCI3 MAIIKET. Now Vork , Doc. 1M. Wheat RorcmtB , 15.0UO ; exports , none ; m > ot weak and dull at li AQ lower ; No. 2 red , * 1.03 C'C1.03 in elevator , f l.04@l.ai'4x. ' afloat , Sl.oX : ! f- . b. ; No 3 roil , OOJic. Options dull and 'iWJtio lower , January closing nt $1.03 . Corn Receipts , 210,000 ; exports.Kl.OOO ; Bpot dull , weak and lower ; No. 2 , 4G.S in ele vator ; 47l < iiMo ( ! ? afloat ; ungraded mixed , 3C.X iJISi c ; No. a. U92i < ! lU.i < - ' - Options dull but Hlciuly. Oats Receipts , ,11,000 ; exports , 1,000 ; spot dull and heavy. Options dull and 'sc lower ; January , 31c ; spot , No. 'J , white , aJ/atlo : ) ( : ; mixed western , S'.lMiWo ; white western , 93 . Petroleum Quiet and sU ady. J'ork Dull. Lard Easier ; western steam , JS.OO ; Janu ary , t5. : ! Hutter Steady ; western 14@3r > c. Cheese Quiet ; western , lU@ll c. Olnclnnntl. Dec. 25. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red. tl.OO. Corn -Weaker ; No. 3 mixed , 27 > e. \Vhlsky-Qulot atfl.H. MVH STOUIi. Chlongo. Dee. 23 The DrovorV .four nal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 0,000 ; market strong and -l10o higher ; beeves , f 1.40 ® 1.45 ; steers , jaOOiJ4.S5 ( ; stockeraund feeders , $ l.SHrf ) ( 3.2.1 ; cows , bulls and mixed , fl.40 3.10 ; Texas cattle , $ l.80@3.40. HORS Receipts , 13,000 ; market stronscr ; mixed and light , 45.00@5.tO : ; heavy , $3.10@ 6.U5 ; skips , KMO ( 3.10. Sheep Receipts 4,000 , ; market strong ; natives , JJ.ToQWi.WJ ; western , tl.-IOil ( 05 ; Tcxans , pj.W > ® a.30 : lambs , fl.00@0.00. The Journal's ' cablegram from Liverpool quotes heavy supply of American beeves. Prices lower. Tops lUc per pound , esti mated at dead weight. KaiiNnH City , Dec. 25. Cattle Receipts , Mil head ; shipments , none ; market unset tled and values 5Ci 'JOo higher than Satur day. day.Hogs Receipts , 2,700 ; shipments , 230 ; market Co higher ; common to choice , JI.Oj ® Sioux City , Deo. 21. CATTLE Receipts , CO ; shipments , uo , Unchanged , HOOK Receipts , MO : higher. Light and mixed , i5.0X5.15 ( ; heavy , OMAHA IHV13 STOOll. Cnttlo. Monda.y , Dec. 24. 1SS3. The fact thnt there were very few cattle hero uml that the packers were in need of u few served to eprlng the market consider ably ubovo what might have been untlcl- patod had there been a liberal run. The do- band is not likely to be very heavy this week , and It is to bo hoped that shippers will not bo excited by the apparently high prices paid for a few head , lines. The market was active , at an advance of lOo , end the few hogs hero wore all sold bo- fora 0 o'clock In the morning. There was not n good load of heavy hogs in the yards , pud the loads which sola at 15,20 could hflrdly be culled anything but good mixed Bogs. _ Slieop , There were a few here but nothing of any Accouut doiujf. I'riutM. The following u a titjloof prieai p. U In this marKct for the KIM lot of aloe * men tioned 1'rimesteeM. MOOto ir > 0)lb.t.1..V ) rai.fto Prime steer j , HIM to KJJO ibi. . fl.OO idtl.TS Native feeders -J.73 ( rfll.OO Western feeders a.fiO ( < 12.H ( ) Common to ijOod cows ! . ' < ! . ( a2.00 Choice to fancy cows 8.35 ftll.OO ' - g'J.00 Ijivu Stock .Solas. Hogs higher. Shcup market dull. Cattlu bring better prices. Sioux City rcculvui ) ! IOO IIORS to-ilny. Phil McMnmiH nnil .loliu McICecgan , Hnn- croti. , were in , looking over the market. The total number of cnttlu received on tills market last week wan 0,173 ; hogs , 'J,3IVJ : ) ; shuep , 1,833. L. Stilt , Coin , In. ; E. S. LJopart , Glen- wood , In. , and Thomas Powers , Suttou , were among Ihoso who eainu in witli hogs. J. G. Hall , Gibbon , was at the .yards. Ho is of the linn of. Hull & Moore , who have shipped 15,000 Utah sheep to market the past summer. _ OMAHA WIIOhKSAI-iH MAKltlSTS' Fruits , I'l-oducc , Klc , nurrnn Fancy , solid-packed creamery , QiXigSOu ; choice country , 2.2f ( $ > c ; medium grades , lSy'Jlc ( ; common grades , Hfl c. Profit Nebraska patents , (0.00(1(7,50 ( ; Minnesota patents , ? ( ) . 'Jof < J7.75 ; straight grades , fT .00ii5.50 ; ; bakers' Hour , $5.25r ( < , : > .75 per ubl. I'OTATOKS Nebraska , ISj&jSc per bu ; Col orado , ( iOC'i'TOc. ' SWP.KT POTATOISS : ! @ .T.jC per Ib. Puri/niY Live chickens , $ J.f > 0i8'2.75 ( | > cr doz ; dressed chickens , 7oiSc per Ib ; turkeys , Oddlc ; ducks and goose , 10@12c. lS ios Strictly fresh , 21@ > J > 'c candlod. M.U..UIA CiitAi'KS In kegs , 1'Jo per iti. UAXAXVS Common , $1.50@2.25 per bunch ; clioicc , < -.r > 0ii.50. ( : LKMOSS ill.7u@.00 per case. OnXIIBS Florida , . * . ' ! .2V < i'1.75 per box. GVMB I'jr dozen : Mallards , $3.25 ; tea fl.f)0 ; quail , $2.00 ; prairie chickens , $1.00 ® l.r > ( l : rabbits , ? 1.00 ; squirrels , $1.03 ; venison , TC'il-e per Ib. "HKAX $1' ) . 0@11.00. CnoiTiM ) FKBIIM.OO 15.00 per ton. CoiiN'--2."ic.'Oc. ( OATS 21 "f. VIXWIAII-Cider , lOjJlbc per gal. ; white wine. 10C < i"J3eper gal. IlosBV 1-lb frames , PiCiZilSc. CiuNiiintniES ? S.OJciiy.OO per bbl. PHOVISIOXS Hums , No. 1 , lie ; No. 2 , 10 , ' jc ; shoulders , % crib \ bacon , lie ; clear bacon , 11 J < jC ; picnic hams , lOc ; dried beef hams , 10 > c ; dry salted clears , short , 8 c ; extra short , SJ c ; short ribs , S' c ; pickled pigs' feet , lfi-lb kits , SOo ; lard , S @ ? H ; smoked sausage , 0i ( Sc per Ib ; hog casings , 17@18c. Cni.r.uv 25rifSOcper doz : fancy , 40c. ONIONS 30 ( < i40c per bu. CAIIIHOK fJf.OO per 100. UBBTS lOc per bu. Tinisii's " > c per bu. SAUEH Kn.u'T Bbls. , M.75 ; half bbls. , $ li.75. Ai'i'i.iw Choice. $ ' 2.r 0@2.75per bbl ; fancy , $ : j.OO per bbl ; common , Sl.AO.jgl.T.'i per bbl. CuiiiK Michigan , * 5.0 : > ( ii.r.O ! per bbl of 32 gals ; California pear cider , $15.00 perbbl. Poi * COHN Uico , ! ) c ; common , ' % c. CiimoTS lOc per bu. UK iNa Choice eastern hand picked navies. (3.25 per bu. ; western hand picked navies , $1.75 ( < sl.SO ; mediums , $1.50 ; Lima beans , 5e per Ib. 'HAY F. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , fO.OO ; No. 2 upland , W.OO. Grocers' hist. Revised prices are as follows : UAOUING Stark A , seamless , 22c ; Amos- kcag , seamless , 17 ° ; Lowlstown , A , seamless - loss , llle ; American , seamless , 17c ; burlaps 4 to 5 bu. , lliuiHu ; gunnies , single , 13o ; gun nlcH , double , -Oe ; wool , sack , 3."ic. TWISKS Flux , USc ; extra sail , 2U. ( 31o ; sail B , 231o ( ) ; cotton , 2'Jo ; jute , Be. Dm 1:11 : FiifiT Figs , in 'boxes , per Ib , li@ ! lOc ; dates , in boxes , 7i lOc ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box. $2.50 © ! . 75 ; Malaga loose raisins , fj.i0@2.50 ! ; new Valencia rai sins pur Ib , SJi'o ; California loose muscatels , per box , f'J.Odig'J.lO ; California Londons , 1SSS , $2.40 ; pitted cherries , per Ib , 18c ; Cali fornia pitted plums , per Ib , 12ifillf ( ! ; dried blackberries , per Ib , " . ' 'dtSe ; dried raspber ries , per Ib , 2lf < c2.c ; evaporated apples , 7K ( ) 8c ; California sun-dried peaches , 13c ; Cali fornia uuparcd evaporated peaches , Me ; evaporated California apricots , Ibc ; currants , OH'ii' Tc ; Turkish prunes , 5rfi ( > i < je ; citron , 32i$2to ( ; orange peel , 15c ; lemon peel , lOe ; Calitoritia French prunes , llViltic. ( ) CoFi'suMoulin , 2.in0c ( ; ; Hio , good , 17 ( < 3 ISc ; Mandahling , 2 ( ) ( < v > c ; roasting Hio , ISM 10o ; O. G. Java , 2IC'i2ic ( ; Java , Interior , 2'-iS ( 2flc ; Kio , fancy , lN < "l9e ; Santos and Mara- ca'bo.1 ' < < i > WcArbuoklcs \ , 23'4'c ' ; McLaugh- lln'sXXXX , tfl o. Si'OAii Granulated , % uconf. \ . A4C \ \ white extra C. "I4c ; extra C , 7l , < , c ; yellow C , ( % u ; powdered , bl o ; cubes , 8 > , 'c. HUISWA.\ : Choice yellow , 2D ( < t23) c ; dark colored , 13tel4c. CiuisR'ounp : America , full cream , 12@ 13 > < i'o ; full cre.im chedders , 12dtl2. c. PICKI.M Medium , In bbls , $5.00 ; do , In half bbls , * y.OO ; small , In bbls , .fO.OO ; do , In lialf bbls , &U > 0 ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.00 ; do , in half bbls , fl.OO , TOIIACCO Plug , 'JOdlMe ; smoking , IG OOc. 1iiiuti : : JI.2.1 per 30-lb pull. SALT -tl.35yl.40 per bb ) . UOIM : 7-11) ) , 12o. MAI-I.K Surnii Hricks , ll@12o per Ib ; penny cakes , l'iiflJc ! pur Ib ; pure maple nyrup , $1.00 per gal. powder , choice to fancy. 40@ioo ( : Japan , common to medium , 15C < % Oc ; Japan , choice to funisy , 30g4ro ( ; Oolong , common to good , 30 < & ; i5c ; Oolong , choice 10 fancy , 50t70o ( [ ; Imperial , common to medium , 253oc ( ; Im perial , good to fancy. 40it50t ! . NuTh Almonds , lB@lto * ; niberts , l'J15o ; Drazil , 0@10c ; walnuts , 12o ; pecans , 10u'Uo ( ; pcuiuitH , OQOo. CiiAt'Kuiis 0@100 per Ib ; assorted cukes , 6a'ru ( per Ib as per list. OANDV. Mixod.OXGIlSJto stick , 0 ( 110 ; rock candy , IO > fjilUoj ( fancy cundy , 7a'J3C. ii Hcmiixa We. Dry Gooilu. COTTON FI.ASXELS 10 per cent dls , ; LL , 6KeCC ; , OX : SS. 7o , Nameless , So ; UX. 18o ; H. 20o ; No , 10. l > Kc ; No. 40 , lO o ; No. CO , I2o ; No. 80. isjifoj No. 80 , colored , Oo ; No. 50 , colored , 12o ; Mo. 70 , colored , 12 > foj IJrlstol , 13 > < o ; Union Paeltlc , 17e. CAIIIBTYAIU * UUl , white , lUcj colored , ! ! 2o. 2o.lUrrs Standard , 8c ; gem. lOc ; beauty , 12Uo ; boone , 40 ; U , cased , ttl.50. Pui NTS Solid colors Atlantic , Oo ; Slater , Oo ; Uerllnoll , 0 > foj Garner oil. 6@7o. S Pink ana Kobe § Allen , Ooi point , 5) o ; Steel River. Go { Rlontnond , OUo ; Paeillc , 7c. PuiNTS Dress , Charter Oak , 5J/c ; Ham' npo , 4K ° < Lodl , & > ) 'o ; Alton , Oo ; Htchnioiul. Oo : Windsor , O c ; Kddystoue , O cj Pnclflc , Sur.r.TiNf. llcrkclcy cambric No. fiO. I > ac ; Uost Yet. 4-4 , ( l > 4c ; butter cloth , OO.ls c ; Cttbot , 7 , 0. Piinvcll. h.tl 'blcnclicd , S' c , fruit ot the t oem , 0'4c Orecnc C5 , D'ii Hope , 7se , : Kinp Phlllit cambric , lie ; Lon < nlnlecrtinUrlc , 11' c ; Lens tlftlc.'c ; Now York. mill * . lO c : Penpercll 42-in , lie : Pcppercll , 40-ln , I''c : Pcppcrcil 0-4 , KM.Pcppcroll : , S-4 , 'Jlc ; Poppcroll , 9-4 23c ; Poppcrcll , KM , 2 : > Ci Canton , 4-1 , S'jf Trliltnpli , Co ; wntnsutta , lies Vulloy , So. F.nt.s Plnltl Unftsincn , 20c ; Ooshcn ( Jlcnr Lnkc , oV > l o ; Iron Mountuln No. 2 "A Ws'c ; OH. No. I , . ( , 2V ( ; HH. No. 2. . "a-or H , No. 1 , * $ , Itdc ; Queohce , No. 1 , J4 , 42c. COHSCT JINS : AndroscoRpIn , 7sfcj Kcnr- Cordis , No.I , 7'si' . UBNIMS AmoskciiR. Ooz , 10J-4'c ; Kvcrctt , 7 oz , lilVo ; York , 7 oz , UlKoj Hnytiuikcr , S'4'c ; .IiifTroy XX , ll'fc ; Jnrtroy XXX , 12Uc ; licnvcr Creek A A , 12c ; Honvur Creek H1J , lie ; Heaver Creek CO , lOc. KCNTtvKV JBANS Memorial , l" c ; Dakota ISc ; Uurliain , ST' c ; Hercules , 18c ; Lcatn iiiKton. ajijo : Cottsxvooil , 27 ' ic. CHASM hti'vcns' H. ttXc ; Stevens' H , bleached. To : Stevens' A , 7ljC ; Stevens' A. blcaelied , S' ' c ; Stevens' P , Sjo ; Stevens' P bleached , ( J > 4o ; Slovens' N , OVi Stevens' N , blenched , limc ; Stevens' SUt , 12J 'c. Miirr.u.shnfft TiO'lo on cloth , * t2.0 plain Hulland , 1)c ) ; Undo Holland , I'-I' o. Ilitowx SiinntiNii Atlantic A , 4-1 , 7'ij'c ' : Atlnnllc H , 4-4 , 7'4c ; Atlantic I ) , 4-1 , UV Atlantic P , II. I . tic : Aurora , LU 4-1. Oc ; Au rora C. 4-4 , : ' ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , ll 4c lloosler M. , He Indian Head 4-4 ' < , 4-1. : , - , 7'1lc l.nwreiu'c , LL. 44. litOld ; Dominion , 4-1 , r > V ; Poppcrell U. 4-4 , 7c ; Pcppcrell O , 4-4 , li ic ; Pcppcrell , s-l , l > fo : Pcpperell , ' .1-4 , 21c : Pcpppivll , ltl-1. 2lc ! ; Utic.i U. 4-1 , 4n4'c ; Wiichiisctt. 4-1 , 7 } c ; Aurora , K , 4-4 , 7c ; Au rora H. 4-4 , r V- lt CK West Point 211 in. S oHttj'tf ; West Point 2 < .iin. Uo7 ) , 12 i' ; West Point 2J in. 12 07 , ISr ; West Point 41) ) in. 11 oz , Irto. KI.ANNII.S : tied , C , 21 in , l.IKu ; K , 24 In , IMh'e ; GU , 24 In , ' 'Oo ; 11AI'Ji , 25o ; JKl\ , 27c. 27c.G l N ) \\t-Plunkctt checks , 7lsc ; Whitton- ton 7K1' ; York , 7i c ; Nonnandl dress , SJijC ; Calcuttii dress , SJ c ; Wlilttenton dress , bjic , ; licnfrow drcs , ( iBli 'c. CAMIIHICHSlater , BJ c ; Woods , il' c ; Stan dard. .V4o ; Peacock , o'j'c. Pill si" , iNDloo HLLB Arnold , O'.j'c ; Amer ican , tl'4c ; ( jloncestcr , ( i. ' c ; Arnold C IOIIR cloth , Ue ; Arnold H Ions cloth , H'Ju'c ' ; Arnold Gold Seal , lUHc ; Stcifel A , 12o ; Windsor Gold Ticket , ID.'u'c. ' Iainil > tr. First and second clear , IJf in . . 0 00 ( > .M 00 First and second clear , \\4 \ in. . . 47 Wit,0 ( ( X ) Third clear , l 4Wl tf in . 43 00.eil ( IX A select. l Ct > l i In . 117 ( X ) H select , l Ml1' , in . ifil IK ) A stock boards , 13jHi ft , 12 in. . 4(1 ( IX ) H stock boards , 1'JyulH ft , 12 in. . 41 00 C stock boards , 12 ( dlO ft , 1'J in . . : ) ( ) 00 D stock boards , I'JjglO ft , IB in. . 2J1 IK Flooring , llrst common , ( Jin. . . . 94 00 Flooring , second common , 0 In. . Ill I'C Select fencing llooritifj . Ill 00 Siding , llrst and second clear , 14 ( Wit ! ft . 2500 Sidint , ' , first common , 1(1 ( ft . 22 00 Siding , second common . U ) OC Common boards . 100(1 ( No. 2 boards , all lengths . 14 i > 0 Fencing , No. 1 , la ic'il ft . Ill BO Fencing , No. 2 , 12. l ( > lrt ft . 15 50 Joist and scantling , 2x4 , 1410 ft 10 ( JO Timber. 4 > :4'xS : , l' > ( < rll } ) ft . 17 00 Pickets , O nml 1 1 Hat . M'J IX ) Pickets , D uml II square . 22 00 Shingles , extra A . 2 80 Shingles , standard jv . 2 00 Lath . 2 40 O G Halts , 2Vf In . ! K O G Halts , I' xK , S 1 S . 00 3-in well lulling , 1) atul'M bcv. . 22 DO Lent her. Hemlock solo , 18i27c ( per Ib ; oak sole , 1)3 ) ( rilllic per Ib ; oalt liiirncss , 30d < ! )2c ) per Ib : sclcctcu oak and Irace , It.'ic per Ib. ; oak and hemlock unpcr , Uii2io ( ) ( per foot ; hemlock caU skin , No. 1 , bUOjjUUcper Ib , according to weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , 00ctt1.00 ( per Ib. ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , $1.0J < ® 1. 10 per Ib. ; hemlock kip sltin , No. 1 , G0ji70c ( per ! b ; oak kip skin. No. 1. 70W < ( ) c per Ib ; Phila delphia kip skin , extra , S0@)0e ! ) per Ib ; French calf skin ( according to weight and quality ) , 51.15al.75 ( per Ib : French kip skin , do , SOcC'f1.10 per Ib. ; Cordovan russet , ISc ; satin finish , 2e ( ) per loot ; welt leather , $ j.r > 0 654.00 per side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 20@ 'JOc per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 2Ti@30c per foot ; glove calf skins , 20@30o per foot ; Douglas kid , 30@40c per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40@50c per foot , according to quality : toppings , ifS.OOriglO.OO per dozen ; linings. So.OO ( ! i'J.OO per dozou ; apron skins , $10.00 ( )12.00 ) per do en. _ nnd TlnncrB' Stock. Block tin , small pig . . . $ ,2S Hlock tin , bar . 29 Copper , plainished boiler sizes . 34 Copper , u-old rolled . 31 Copper , sheating . 30 Conner , pitts . 30 Copper , flats . ; . 31 Gal , sheet iron , .tuniata , 50-10 and 5 per c. dis. Pat. plainished iron , 24 to 27 A . 10 ! < Pat plalmslied iron , 24 to 27 1J . 9K Hooting , 1C. 11x20 , 112sh8cts . 0.00 Hooting , IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets . 7.50 Hooting. 1C. 20x2 $ , 112 sheets . 11.00 Hoofing , IX , 20x23 , 112 sheets . 14.50 Sheet iron No. 26 . 8.50 Sheet Iron No. 27. . 'i.OO Solder Tin nliite , best charcoal 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets . O.fiO IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets . S.25 Tin plate , coke 1C , 10x1-1 , 225 sheets . ; 0.25 Steel nails , per keg. . 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg . 2'JU Till ! ; KKAl/I'Y MAKICGT. Instruments Placed on Unocml Dur- inir YcNtoriliiy. ] ' M Hunt and wife to r. W lloyer , north 10 ft lot Id , lilli.71 , South Omaha , wd. . . . ; ; M ) A .1 I'eck anil Iniibnn.i to ( J II I'ayne , lot SJ ; blkSJ. Wilcox-'nd add. wd . ] W IIHc'IntylertoCS.loy , lots , blk2.Vcst Omaha : lot 10 , blk 4 , llawthorne ; lot 2 , lilkll , CiinnliiKlinm'Hndd. wd . 10.8.JO It S Mnulsliy to U II Ilcwi-y. lot 18. blk . SannOors A : HIinebatiL'h H ndcl.Vnliiiic Illll. wd . ] , ooo r S Van C'amp nndulfo to t'aotellnr Pres byterian church , lot U , blk J , Cottage park , wd . i ( ! K Darker ct allot ! II Monk-oil , lot I. blk t ) , Thonibnrg I'hico. wd . aw llyrou Ui'od ct ul to 11 Lombard , jr , lot 15 , tilki ) , CaiiijiboirHnild , wil . ] 300 II .1 Scanncll to N 1' Fell. lot-"J , bit B , Al- nrlKhl's annex , w < 1 . , c.'K ) A ( i Howard and husband to IA Uulton , lots 1 , 2 , ; i and lots 1 1 to IB and lots 1 to Hand IU. 1 1 uml 12. blk , 4 , Sanndpra & HlmebaugirH Jit Pleasant ndd\v d . HOKj ( ) J .1 ( illfton nncl wlfuto M ! ' Hey , n'j ' lot H. Waki'dlek's ndil , w d . ] .poo JI M Kdivhnls and wife to .1 0 Wilcox , uud it lots U to 1(1V ( Hi-ox 'H add , w d. . . . 701) Villon 8tock YardH Co toV Ii Kelby , lot fi. blk" , sfxoml add South Omalia . ( X)3 1) ( ' 1'ikttei-hon ut al to H Uvorgard , lot 7 , hlk 1 , Koluoni Piano , w d . U7ft O II Ilallou , et al , to A J Vav , lot U , blk P , Amblur plnciwd . tiOO W H Latey to a. L. llradluy. iili lot 13. Kllzabeth plncn. wd . 1 llll'hul.in toV ( i Wagner , lot iilkp. . llrst addition Fnwlor plm-o , wd . COO O Conlon and wife to A 1'Tiikey. lot 14bllc " ! ' , " Prospect place , ( oxci'titiHHtl. wd. . 4tXK ) N Ohm to I , Quick , uml ij , lot. 14,16 and If. ble iw : ami lots U. 7 , ir > , ID , IB and ID , blk 44' ) , ( Irundvluw. wd . KKW William Whlskor to I , V McUathron , lot ll.blkn , Kilby Place , wd . 1,600 J Knvanand wlfu to A 1'aperny , w / lot C , blk A , Armstrong'ml ! udd , w d . 2.WX ) A B Potter ut al to 0 K Maynard , 'U lots in Potter A : Ilobb'si'nd add . 20,150 II Kouiitzo and wife to W O .Sloiils.sen , lot II , blca'l , ICountzo'H Place , wd . 2,100 0 A Collins ot al to J 8 Collins , uud H lot 2 , blk 237. Omiihii. wd . 2.2-50 K K I.at8on too J < llart.Iot 10 , blk 7 , Plain- view , wd . 14.00 K K I.atson to VI , Johnson , lot ) , blk 4 , Lake View , w d . 700 Total . t b8,178 The following building permits were Issued yesterday : James lirennnn. one-story frame dwellIng - Ing , Twennty-aaveuth and Ames ave nue . , . I coo J. K. Knowles , one and one-halt story frame barn , 2I1B Oecatur utroot . 75 ] { . B. K Montgomery , one and one-half etory frame barn , Alice and Thirty * sixth streets. . , . , . . . 450 Three permits , aggregating . I 1,123 Ailvlco to Mothers. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup should nl- way * be used for children teething. It soothes the child , sortona the gums , allays all pain , cureajwind colic , and is the bust remedy lor -ilarrbwa. 2So a bottle. MNtnkon Itrllulottscnl. . Knltinioro Amcrlmn : I'o slWy no grnvcr inlstftke , from n rollciousstrin1- ( point , hii&bceii recently iimtlo thatrthc attempt to secure conKrcsgional inter- foit nco with the obsci'vnnco of Uio "Lord's day. " Putting' aside entirely the consideration thnt the Blair bill is tin uinvnrrnittnblo intorforiMiro with stuto rights , and would probably bo do- vliircd uncnnstilutiunnl if pnssodi- and regarding the olTortB of certain cjirist- Inn dunoininntioii ! ) purely ns intended to ndranoo the intoresta of tholr ehurches , it sooins to us altogether un wise and tnoro liKely to injure than to further the < ' .utiso of religion. Christ ianity assuredly is confronted with'suf ' - fieicnl obstacles already without the erection of such a formidable barrier ns either the success or failure of this erti- snde jiuist inevitably erento. Hev. Hyron Sundorltind , in his appeal to the committee having the bill in charge , said the delegation appeared "as suc eessors of the great men and Christians who founded the nation to ask such legislation ns would perpetuate a the government and its institutions in their simplicity and porfeetness to iho latest generation. * ' Now , with duo deference to the dis tinguished ability of Dr. Sundorland , wo think that the founders of the re public were wiser and greater than he and his co-laborers. What the former yought to and did simplify , ho and his followers would complicate and confute. The men who tnado the constitution wore not particularly noted for their devotion to Christianity some of the greatest among thi-m , indeed , being what are now culled free-thinkers. Hut they entertained no hostility to the Christian religion , and lor that very reason rigidly excluded all mention ol it from the instrument they framed lor the natjpn's guidance. They drew their inspiration from an ample experience. They behold every enlightened country on the globe writhing in the throes of religious despotism. Church and state combined to oppress and enslave the hearts , bodies and intellects of the people ple , until the spirit of liberty had been well-nigh rooted out from every spot on the face of the earth except here , in their own chosen land , where men were allowed to consult their con sciences and judgments , and worship whatever and whenever they"pleased. . So careful were the fruincrs of the con stitution to avoid providing the slight- basis upon which bigots and fanatics could found a connection between church and state that the name of the doily does not once appear ! .n the in strument. It was apparent to these wise and patriotic men that the ends of govern ment and of religion arc ns wide apart us the poles , and that to bring them together was to corrupt and stultify both. Uy combining them , civil gov ernment is diverted from its legitimate aim , which clearly should be the ut most liberty compatible with the pro tection of the community , and religion and religion is stripped of its vitality , forced down the tthroats of unwilling multitudes until it becomes obnoxious , and public opinion reacts against it , and administered in a perfunctory man ner for the bebellt of the few and the oppression of the bulk of the commun ity.The The fathers built wisely so wisely that the structure erected by them needs no tinkering at the hands of em pires. Those who would have congress interfere to enforce the proper observ ance of the''Lord's Day * ' have no notion of the peril to which they would ex pose their own churched. The passage of the Ulair bill would be merely the entering wedge , the signal for the various denominations to array them selves against each other in a desperate political struggle for supremacy , and anil the weaker would go to the wall. The provisions of the bill would be in terpreted to suit the "prejudices or conf victions of the beets thnt are dominan- in their respective localities. One church requires a rigid observance to Sunday until noon , after which all torts of innocent amusements may fill up the time until midnight. Another believes it a mortal offense to open the piano or to sing a secular ppng during the twenty-four hours. Still another con cedes the piano but draws the line at cards or base ball. Who is to decide be tween these will-ring factions ? There are other religious denominations who do not observe the first day of the week , but worship on the seventh , the day sot down in the Ten Command ments , delivered to Moses amid the fierce lightnings and the roaring thun ders on the top of Mount Sinai. Are tlicso people , who mount up in the mill ions , and who constitute one of the woithicst and most progressive ele ments of our population , to bo forced to conform to a faith which they consci entiously believe to bo untrue ? There is a growing element in our midst nud one of the most important to bo reckoned with in any effort to spread Christianity and strengthen its tenta cles men of ability and education who are guided in their religious convic tions , as in everything else , by the rules of common sense and clear reason. They refuse to have either morality or reason forced upon them by legislation. All ihoy ask from government is protection in the pursuit of their honest avoca- Lions , and they propo.se to decide for ihoinsolvcb thonioritof Christianity and ; o adopt or'respcct it as it convinces .heir judtrmonts or the revei-bO. They , iko the men who framed the constitu tion , feel no hostility to Christianity , on the contrary they acknowledged the nany wonderful results that have lowed * fi-6m its rise and spread , and for .hat very reason would protect itagainst tself by preventing the rash and hend- eng mistakes of its too ardent avocates. So long as Christianity makes its ap- iciils upon its own merits and necommo- laics itself to the gradual changes in civil/.ation. it has very little to fear from lioslilo attackss but just as soon as Unpeople become convinced that it is trying to avail Hbolf.'of the civil govern- nent as a weapon for the enforcement of its doctrines , public opinion will change , and. there will bo an angry do- imiul for the preservation of the coiibti- .utlon in its simplicity , as understood > y these who inado it , rather than as nisintorpretod and distorted by Dr. Sunucrland nd his co-laborers. Catarrh Cured. A clorgyinan , after years of Buffering rom that loathsome disease , Catarrh , nnd vainly trying every known remedy , it last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sond- ng u self-addressed stamped envelope o Prof. J. A. Lnwronco , 88 Warren St. , * few Yorlf City , will receive the recipe rco of charge. Jlnymarket Monument. The model of the monument which is o bo erected in Hay market square , Chicago , in memory of the policemen vlio fell in the encounter with the an- irohists , has been finished , and will bo sent at once to Now York for casting. I'lio foundation for the monument Is low being put in place in the square , Die figure is eight foot high and will iland on a granite pedestal four feet in loight. The model wn a robust pa- rolinan , of splendid physique , whose ace and figure arov familiar to many 3hlcagounB. The figure stands with ho right hand upraised , 113 if ho law. Nntlco. * Matter of Application of C II. Yntes for Liquor Llcelif t > . Notice Is hereby Riven that C. II. Yules did upon the 1Mb. day of December , A I > , IK1" * , lllehu Rppllcation to the Mayor and City Conn' ell of Omalia , for llcenio to sell malt , spirituous mid vlnom liquors , .No , 1101 Tarnara street. Third ward , Omaha , Neb. , from the first day of January , 1NO. to the first day of January , IPiM. If there tx1 no objection , remon traflce or pro test filed within two weeks from December Ifith , A. 1) , If * ? , the said llccn will ue granted. C. II. YATKJ , Applicant. J , H. got'TiiAlin , City acrk. dl7-t ! ! Notice , Matter of Application ot A , It. llos.iclnmn for liquor HcensB. Notice Is hereby Riven Hint A. H. llosselnisn did upon the lltti day of December. A , I ) . IChS , tile his ftppllcft'lon to In * mayor nml city coun cil of Oinalm.-for licence to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquor * at 1401 Webster street. Klftti word. Oranhit , N b .from the 1st day of January IMiy. to the 1st day of January. l m. If them lie no objection , rpmonstrnnro or protest - test Hied within two weeks froti December 15th , A. 1) . ICff , the snirt llcrnic will bo granted. A. II. ] lo. SKI.MAN , Applicant. J. II. SoUTiiAitn. City Clerk. dl- ' „ ' Notice. Matter of application of Ed HoMicry for liquor license. Nottro Is hereby | sl - that I5d Hothcry did upon the l.lllufay of December , A. 1) . IN , file his application to the mayor nnd city coun cil of Omaha , for licence to sell malt , xplrltous nnd vlnoun liquors nl No. Ill , llodRe street. Third ward , Omiinu , Neb. , from the 11 day of January , 1V ) . . to the 1st tuy of Jniinnry. isini. If there be ro oijo ! 'tlou , ri'tnitnitranre or pro- tt-Mt tiled within two week * from l ) rciiibcr IMIi , A. D. Its * , the .laid llccnio will bo crnntnd. Kn KIITIIKIIV , Applicant. J. II. SotrriiAitn. City Clerk. d 17-24 Nnt-or. Mutter of Application nr l.lltle .V McTrxguo for liquor llcrtiw. Notice Is hereby Riven that Little .V SIcTnRiie did upon tlia Ifith oay of n.voiuber , A. I ) . 1.-V" , llle their Hppllcutlnn to tliumnvor and city coun cil of Omnhii , for llccn&i * to Ft-11 limit , xpirltnous nnd vinous liquors , at So. if-ll South Fifteenth street , Kourth wind , llmnha , Nub. , frum the 1st day or .Ininlnry , ISM' , to the 1st dny ofjtiu- uary.lMO. inhere b ? no objection , romonitrauco 01 pro test tiled within two weeks I rum December I51U A. I ) . IS. , the s il I license will bi ) grunted. l.tni.v. .V Mi-'l'.Mlt-K , Appllc.ints. J. II. SOUTH AUII. City Clerk. d-17-'J4 Not I OP. Matter of application of A. U. Moynllmn A-Co. , for UipiOi-llCfiiNu. Not Ire talu-reli ? Riven tlmt A. K. Moynllmn .V Co. , did upon the Iftthdiiy of December. A.I ) . , 1KN < , llio their implication to thf mayor uud city council of ( linahii , for lUensa to s-11 malt , Kplr- lluouHiitid vinous UmiofK , nt No , KIN Knrmim street. Third ward , Omihii , Neb. , Irom llle 1st dny of January , 1SH' ' , tilths 1st iluy of Jnnlmry , IK ill. If there bo no objection , remonstrance ) or protist llh'd within two weeks from December 1,1th , A.D. , 1KV , the said llcen-f will bo nrantad. A. K. MOVNIIIAN & Co , , Applicants. J. II. SOUTIIAIUI , City ClerK. dlT4 Notice. Matter of application of P. J. Fnllon for liquor license. Notice Is hereby given thnt P. J. Fnllon did upon tlio 15th day of December , A. I ) . IS8S. llio his application to the mnyor uml city council of UmunB , for llcensa to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors at No-lilS South istustreet , Third ward. Omnha , Neb , , from the 1st ilny of Janu ary. 18Mi , ta the 1st day ot .lummry , 1.9J. If there b no objection , remonstrance or pro test filed within two weeks from December 1Mb , A. D. IWf , the said license will bo gioiUed. T. J. KAI.I.O.N , Apnllcant. J. II. SOUTHA I > . City Clerk. dir-LM N .t co. Matter of application of C. 8. lllgglns , Agent , for liquor licence. Notice Is hereby given that C.S. litRglna , Ap't , did upon tlu < Ifith day of December. A.U. If-NS Hio his implication to the mayor aii'l city couiu-ll of Omaha , for licence to sell malt , splrlttiotu and vinous liquors , at N'o. liOl it I-iW Uouylns street , 'Ililrd ward , Olanhn , Nob. , tnmi the 1st day of January ISM' ' , to t'lp 1st d ly or January ifU. ! If tliero bo no objuctlon , romoiiitruncu or pro test tllvil witliintwo wee'cs ' trom December IMh , A. D. l W , the snld license will be granted. C. P. HninisARunt , Applieuiit. i J. It. SouTHAiii ) , Ci'v Cl'-rk. d-IT-.M Notice. Matter of application of K. A. llalch for liquor license. Notice Is hereby given that K. A. Hali-h did upon llio If.thclayof Iec nibL r , A. D. IN , llio his application to the mayor and city council of Omulm , tor llceiiMJ to Mill malt , spliltous ami vinous llniiors at Darker Hotel , l"lrt-t wnrd , Omann , Neb. , tram the 1st day of January , ] 8s'i. ii > the 1st day of January , 1m ) . If there be no objection , remonstrance or protest tiled within u > o weeks from Dec. 15th , A. D. IbSS , the vald licence will bo granted. F. A. llAi.cn , Applicant. J. H. Sou'iimm. City Clerk. < 117-X'4 Notluc. Matter of Application of Schlank & Prince for Liquor Lireiv-o. Notice Is hereby ulvi-n that Schlank & Prince did upon th ICtli day of December , A. D. P-HB , fllothi'lr itiipllcatlon to the mayor and city coun cil of Omaha , for llcotiso to soil malt , spirituous and vinous Illinois ut Nos. K'l and f4 Lake street , Third ward , Omaha , Nob. , from the 1st day of January 1WU. totlia Iht day of January , Ib'JO. If there bo ) io objection , romoii'itrance or pro test Illod wlthlntwo weeks from December Ifith , A. I ) . ISS-i , tlio said license will bo granted. BCIII.ANJC & PHI.NCE , Applicants. J. II. SotiTiiAitu , City Clerk. dl'-J-l Notlc' ' . Mutter of application of Peter I'.euland for li quor license. Notice Is hereby given that I'otcr Hculnlid did upon the ISth Hay of December A.I ) . I * ! * , nlo his application to the mayor and city coun cil of Oaiaha. for liceuso to soil malt. Hplrilu- ous and vinous liquors , at Nos. Uwi and KH ) < Douglas street. Third ward , Omaha. Neb. , fro.-n the 1st day of January. 136-J , to Iho 1st day of January , ISWJ. If there be no objectionremonstrance or"pro test tiled within two weeks from December 10th A. 1) . 18bi < , the bald llcenso will be granted. I'ITKH : llimANi : ) , Applicant. J. 11. SOUTH Aiiw. City cleric. dli-M Nottcu , Jlatter of application of II. H. Qrotto for li quor llcunsu. Notice Is hereby glvun tnat n. It. Crotte did upon the Pith day of December , A. D. ltS , llle his applliiation to the mayor and city coun cil of Omaha , for llconso to hull malt , spirituous nnd vinous liquors , ut No. 71'J South Nlnlh street. First ward , Omaha. Neb. , from the 1st nav of January , ISb'J , to tue 1st day of January , 18.U. If there bo no objection , remonstrance or protest Illod within two weeks from December. 15th , A. D. ISSt , the said license will be granted. It. It. ( inoiTK , Applicant. J. II. SoiiTiiAiii ) . City Clerk. dl7-i.4 Notion. Matter of nnpllrntloiidf Jdlm FoXol fnrllrnmr llcenna .Nollrcls lii-rctiy Klvcn Unit John Kokul , illil iiiion llio lltlulay Df | ) c < t-rnbtr , A. I ) . lhks. llio lil ii.p.lcu- | lion to tlio innyor iiml clt ) ciiuncll nf Omulm , lor II- n-iiMMo neil mnlt , riilrlturiii.i uiul vinous llqimri nt N . iitl : biiuth Tnlrli'i'iilh Mri-tl. 2ml wnnl , iinuilia , neti. , from Hie llrst dny of Januury , Its ) , to thullral ilny nf January. l".o. If there bo no obji-etlnn. rcinnnitrinro : or prntost Illcit wltliln two wi'i'ks fioin liceumter , IMli , A. U. ItM , llio tiilU IH-i'lim will bu triuiti-ci. JOHN SOKOI , Aiillrnnt. | | J.II.Biil'THAiii > , City Clerk. iii-4 Nf > llcc. Matter of application of Henry Wlcio for Liquor Licenso. Notice Is hereby given thitt Henry ! < -fc did upon the lltn day of December , A. I ) . . IfW * . llio ln-r application lo the .Mayor and City Council of Omalia , for lU'tmso to sell mnlt. Kplrlt- ous and vinous liquorg at No. lUil IMi-rco btrcot. M ward , Omulm. Nub. , Irom the llrst dny of January , IBM , to the llrst day or Jan uary , 1KKJ. If there be noobjectlon , romemstr.inco or pro , test Illect witliintwo weeks from December ICtli , A. D. , 1CM , tha eutd license will bo granted , IlKMiv WIKSE , Applicant. J. II. BoirriMiti ) . City Clerk. d-l7-g4 S'otlODtn 1'rlntorH , H lolc-Ulttdorj anil HialloncrH. Sealed proposals will lie received at the ollico of the county clerk of Douglas county , No- iraska. until a o'clock p. in. . December - " . , 1BW. 01 furnishing said county with blank books , all itiuls of stationery , lithographing , book-bind- ng. district court bar dockotx , and aU other irlntcd work which may bo rt-qulrt-d by bain lounty for the year ISi > U. Pimples of twlil work mil stationery can bo seen ut bald clerk's olllcej iHo estimated quantity of each required may jo ascertained. A certified chack , for tlW must accompany oucli bid , TJio board of county com- nlHslouers reserve the right to rnject any or all jlds. Witness my hand this nth day of Drcom- ber , IBW. M. D. HOCIIK , County Clerk. Dec 8 d to M t > y return IIIKII run descriptive cltculMS of MOOI > V't Nrw TurlorHintciii of Drr Cut- line. Any lnd/ofi.rilln . -lnlflllt ncec r. and quickly Irani to cut nnd iimkn any garment , In any style , to any menture for Inily or child , ( laruxntii cuirantf > i > il to fit | i rtrt [ without Irvtna on. Adilrcm AIOUIIV O CO. . Cincinnati , U. r. It. 1'AI.MIR. N. I1. IIICMMA.V. J 11. III.A.S't'lUllll PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. , Liye Slock Commission Merchants , Ofllco Uoomil.OppotlUi Kxclmnco llulldlmf , l/nloa Btock Ytrat.tioutliOiiitliu.Neb. _ J MAL.EY Liye Sloc _ Coinmission , . tootn 15 , 'KicLutmo HulMlnif , Unloa Block Yard * . UNMON STOCH YARDS CO. , Of Oraslia , Limitei Mgricuiuirni impiomo'nto. " " OHURUHU-L PAHKER , Dealer in Agricnllural Iinpleinenis , Wagons , ' { ntl nn slf , Tm < > . sirtfl.b lOlli , Oiii h Nclsr ski > . LININOER& Agricnllural Implements , WaEonSjCarriaEG'i ' llufflol. F.to , Wholonlc. Om > hn , N \Vhdlf l lo IVnlf r In Wl.an. 6 iul W7 Jonv P. P. MAST& . MannfaclnrGrs ofBnckeye Drills , CulllTRtore. l ! > r lUkri.Cliltr Mllln nil l.ubau 1'ul- Tf iict | . fur lilli Mid Mdiolm Mrpf Is. VV1NONA IMPLEMENT CO. Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies V , OMAHA HI1ANCII. J. F. SEIUERLINC A CO. . Akron , Olilo. Harifestlng Machinery anA Binfler Twine. W. K. MpA l. Mm jier. 121.1 l.vnrenwiul h rt. UiiiAlut. MOLINE.MILUURNAiSTODDARDCo MnuulnctmcM Wagons s , Buggies , "Rates , PJows Etc , Cor. inlinn.l 1'aclllc Stru to. Uiuiiliii.Neti. Artlsiu' fflntorlnlD. " " " A HOSPE , Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1511 DoiiclB" Slrppt. Onmlm. Ni > br VH. Uooksollors mid Stntlonors " H. M , & S. W. JONES. Euccf tor lo A T. Krnrun A Co. , Wlintis.slolloliill Booksellers and Stationers , line Weildliiir Sin'lniiorj. Coinnioriliil Slntloncry li''S lluuk'u'Siren. ! ( JnullmNvli. . Booto and Shoao. K1RKENDALL. JONES & . CO. , ( tfMcci'jaorn Hi llcml. Joni-J & Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Aci'iilB tor HuMnn Uulinvr Stun11IK ( , 1101 XVf llnruey St. . OumliH. Ncbrnka. " . V. MORSE ACO. . . 'Jobbers of Boots and Shoos , 1101,1103-1105 UoURlns SI , Onmlin MaiinrncHirj , Sum- luor St. . lltiatuii. Coffooa , Splcos , Ktc. _ " "CLARKE COFFEE co. Omnlm Co0c anil Splcu Mllli. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , lRTorhiK Kitrncti , iJiiniilrr Illuu Inkn. Klo. 1411 KHillanmy PUnt'l , Otuaba. > ybraakH. Crocery and Claeswaro- _ " * - " w. L. WRIGHT. AK'nt for Ihc'.MnnufncIUhrrs nlul Imporlcmnf Crockery , ( ilassware , Lamps , Chimneys , _ Kt01B cc , .117 S. Utli HI. , OnniUa , Nubraskn. _ PERKINS. CATCH ALAUMAN luibortt'n lind .lolibi'r.s uf Greenery , Glassware , Limits , Silverware . Ktc. 1514 Pcrn.n ! St. Ac- Cornmlaslpn and Storage- " " " " " R1DDELL ft niDDELL7" Storage and Commission Merchants , puclalllCK " "i'-r. KIT r'hnn.i. rr-try | , unml 113 Ilofrnrd Street. Omnlm. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . Succi'ssors to MrSliano A Scliro dcr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Orunlin.Nuliriukn. FREDERICK J. fiAlRBHASS. \Vholcaalo Flour , Feed , Grain and General Collision Mcrclinut. Corc | K > nd > 'nrc8uUcllf > l. 10I ! North ll'tli Mrvet.Unuihn , N > h. Cool , Coke end Llmo. "OALr'cOKE & L"lME"cO. Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal , 909 Bontli 13tli Street , Oinnha , Nobrarka. j. J. jorv.so.v ; , t ro. , Manufacturers of Lime , And fhlpl"1'1 * of L'oMl , Cn.'ik. ( ViiiiMit. INurdcr. I.I me Drain Tito iiml i-ewor 1'lpo. Ofllru , 21ft $ . Kllli til. , Umiilin , M b. Toloplionofcll. Dry Cooclo r.no Notions. M. E"SMITH i COV Dry Goods , Fnrnishing Goods and Notions , llJ2an ( < ) 1101 IriiH ( ! . Cor. lllh fit. , Omaha. Neb. KTuVA-fmcK-kocH DR'YGOODSCO Importers and Jolilicrs in Dry GoodsNotious , Cunts' KurnUliliiK ( inmli. Corner llth and IloJncy btOoOinntia. Nvtinickn. " NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers- Coal and Cu& 214 Foulli nth fa. . Ornn'rn. NVU. Furniture. DEWEWSTONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Putnam Strcot. Oinnlm. Nebrnikn. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omulm , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , TUB , 1U7,7(0 and 711 H. lOlli St. , Omaba , Nc'b. M c C O R D. B R A D Y & Co7 Wholesale Grocers ; 1 th anil I.cartiriworlli Strcuti.Omaha , Ntibratka. Hardware. IYI'ARKS" BRos.'sADb'LEfTY ub , " \Vliole8alo Miinufucturt'rit of Saddlery & JohDcrs of Saddlery Hardv/arc / And lxullnr. UUJ , lI'Vi ' nml II17 llurucy St. , OcuHlin , Heavy Hardware. * ' ' " " " W. J.'BRdATCH. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , , Waxnn Stock , llHnUruro. I.iimiiur , Klc. 12ji mul 1311 Hurnujr HlruelUiuiiha , HIMEBAUGH fc TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanic * ' Toolt and JIuITnlo Houlcn. 1(06 Douglui Htroct , Uinulia , Nobranka , HECTORT wiuHELIVIY" & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , ( ' 111 and JIarne fin. , Omabn , Neb , Wvitcrn Acenli ter Auttlu I'owrter Co. , Jttluri ! in Meel Nulls , { alrbuuk * rttundunl HtM.c ! . LEE.CLA KE AJ REESEN HARD- Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , JJetalt , Sheet Iron. etc. Acents for Howe ScaW , 'wiliT nndl.ymuu llurbed wlxe , Oinuliu , Nubranka. _ _ Mats , Caps , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , HOT Harrier Bttctt. Omaha. Meb. All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 16t4 Street arid Union raclflo Truck. Om J ) . LOUIS BRAD FORD ] Dealer in Lnraber , Lath , Lime , Sash , tQ. YaidO rnar7IU uml UouKUtj Coratl C. N. DIUTH. Dealer in' All Kinds of Lnmlw , IHh nna California Street ? , Omalia , N > l.rn . lia. FKbU W. UM/vv , Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner Mlmni T. W. HARVEY LUMOBR CO. , To Dealers Only , Offlfe.IIKi Knrnitm StrcH. Omnlm. " JOHN A. WAKEFIELDJ Wholesale Lumber , Etc , ! . ft sx ; , n1iRIs ? ! ! ! Julnc > While t.lmo. _ CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carprli and Taiquel Kloorln * . Wh and r > ouilt | Mlltlnorynncl NotlotiR. I. OBERFELDER A C0. . Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions an. tin miinusoiilli lllh Strnol OvornllB. ' ' ' " CA'N'F'IELD MANUFACTuniNa "co. , Manufacturers of Overalls , } raiii ! ranu.bblit9 , Kt.llttlnml 1101 IXtuylat Htrcct. Oinalm. fji-b. , , Notions J. T.r R b B i N s b N 'N ori O N C o7. Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 4IVI ami 41B rU mil 101 hid , OnialiH. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK Wliolsalo Refined anil Lubricating Oils , AiloOrn ! > . Ktr. , Omnlm. A H. Hl hnn Mnnn"cr , VINYARD & SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Good ? , lllfi lliinu-r SI met , Omaha. Office Fixtures. THK SIMMO.S'DS .MANt'PACTUHlNU CO. Maniirurturcr.i of BaaS , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantle" . Slili'bonnK Hook Cnapn. DriiK VlxHiroVal | ( * n'oi. rmtltlniK. KalllninCounter * , lloernmt Wlna Cool IT- . Mirrors , ott1. l-'nrlorv uiii' olliri1 , ITM and ITU ] South l.ilh St.m ) h . Tclepliono 1IV4. Points nncl ° lla. rtMINGS & NEILS Wliolo'nlo Deuler ln Paints , Oils , Window Glais , Etc , HIS Fnraixm Street. Onmhn. Nob. CAR RENTER PAPER 56. . Wliolcsalc Paper Dealers. Parry n nice stock of Prlntlnc. WriippliiB nml XVrltlna I'n,2r. tipvclnl intention nlvcn lomrlnuil < inl < ir < . Bbxos. JOHN Proprietor Omaha Payer Box Factory , Noi. J.l' ; nml Ul'J ' Doivhis bl. , Uinulin , Net ) . SOOCIQ. \7liolesalc \ Farm , Fielfl alid fiarflcn Seeds SIl ) mul ' .iiJoiie : ! strei t Oinalm. Storage , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. PETT1S A. CO7 ' Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Bnnch IHHIMOof Hit llcmn'v ItitKirv Co. lliifCKlenal wuulcaulu uml n-tiiil. UKH llllnn ; ( < i | : IU Izanl Strt-ct. . ' ' . . . Oiiniliu. 'i'l-loiihune .No. 1M. STORZ & ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , 1531 Nortli Kl tlitccntli Street , Oiuiilm , Vcb. Cornlco. EAGLE C'ORNICE" Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , Jubn Kiiunvter. Proprietor , IBtl Dnilui * mul UU and lt Nurili linh ytruul , Omnlm. Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Pnlilisliers , Dva.cr. . . , 'rlntnrgBupplle. . . W _ w _ _ RuUbor Goods. _ OMAHA RUBBER CO. , [ ilaniifactiirers and Dealers in Rubber Goods ail ClotUIni ; anil U'Btlu'r Helling. 1UU8 I'lirniiiii BtreeU _ SJSh , Peers , Elc. M. A.TbTSBROV' C CO. . Wliolcsnlu .Maiuif .cturors of Sash. Doors. Blinds and Mouldings. llruurli ( juice , Utli nnil Ir.unl Strceti , Oiinihii , Nob. . " "BO HN MANUFA < 5TU RN C CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , . ul < tliiB , Klulr Work nnil Interior llur'lVoo < I Kin- 911. N. E. Corner tttli nmi l/i'iiveawurtli Slruoti , Rtonm Fittings , Pumps , Eto A. L.'STRANG CO. , Piiiims , Pines and Eiigincs , jtcum , Wntnr , lln.lnrny nnil MlnliiK Kupiiilea , Eto. VJJ , ' . ' . anil VU Kurnum btieiil , Oiiialiii , Piuniis , Pipe , Fittings , Steam nni ! Water Buppllci. Td'nclqiinrtcrn for Slant. U. S. V/IND ENGINE & PUMT CO. , Stepin and Water Supplies. llalllrtujrVlnrt .MIIB. | flis Ulll | ajn rnrrmtn bl. , Omiib * . _ KHoi _ % Actinic .MiiruiKiT , BROWN ELlTi UO.i engines , Boilers and General Machinery < . , .ct , ron WortWoMn g , , , , , , , . „ „ , . . , „ , „ , Iron Worko. BOlLErTw Carter ft hon , 1'rcp't .Munufuctunini of nil kinds Steam Boilers , T2n\s \ and Sheet Iron Work Work * Houlh .Dili nncl 11 , A..M. Cio nlii | < . Wrought and Cast Iron Building fort Unulnea , limit Work , Oonornl Kiiunilry. Mhahlne Hud JJIackiuiltli Work , oilico nnd Wnrk , U. I' , lljr. nail ITtU Struct , Omnlm , OMAHA WIRE k IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Deik Hulls , Window ( Junnli. J'lowrr Hlnnili , Wire blifin , Kle. 1Z ) Nortlj ICtli Hlruul Dumb * . "OM"A H A SAFE"aruTiR o w'orTKsT Man'fre ' of Fire BBiirglar Proof Safes VaultHJnU Work , Iron ami Wlni IViic-Ini ; . FIU" . Ulo , O. Andruuu , 1'iop'r Cor. lull nnil Jockiun Mil , CHAMPION IRON ancl WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards unit Kori'oni. for bnnki , u'Jli-u > .ilor , lauliliuceV , "lc. Imfrnvod Awnlnt , l.ocki'nlili ' Wurhltit-r * uit * HlnckKinUli Worki. taisoiilli Jll'j St. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , AL'cuti lurll bolui ! U uJ I.UvO Y