THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. .DECEMBER 20. Wheat Generally Stronger , With Some Improvement. CORN IN A BETTER CONDITION. On ( Atinut , ( lie Snino ns Yesterday Considerable Interest In 1'rovln- IOIIH Cattle Again on tlio Edge , CHICAGO IMiOmJCK MAtllCHT. CmcAno , Dec. 23. fSpcoial Telegram to TitK lir..1 ) : The Chicago local whfnt rrmrlcct was bulled about lo largely on the publica tion in 'tho Cincinnati 1'rico Current thnt there is n surplus of only about lf > .000OJO bushel * of wheat cnst of the Kocky Moun tains remaining for export. There Is nothing nexv or startling in this estimate. H Is In ex act line with numerous previous calculations In the same paper , und Is In harmony with the news of the dally business nnd the best Individual estimates of the probable export able surplus. Nevertheless the announce ment seemed to produce something of nn Im pression on the trade to-day. Probably It was only incidental , but It afforded the crowd In the pit the easiest explanation ot the rally , nd It was accordingly mentioned us the prime cause. ' Incidentally , too , the reported taking of eight loads of wheat for Daltlinoro and Philadelphia was chronicled as n verygooil reason why wheat should bo higher at nncu. Very little was said ubout the drying up of Lhu western receipts , nnd the rapid inroad that is being made into the stocks of Hour , nnd the abnormally light stocks of contract wheat , or cn.v of thuso stale points , The crowd felt bullish for the dayaml the scalpers bought In very much thosamespirit that they Hold in on Wednesday's slump. The market f-C'cmcd strong to-day. The opening trades in May wheat were oil n b-His of $1.1) ) . ' ) . The market sold up to (1.0.V.f , down to $1.01 % up to Jl.O'Of , down to Sl.OI,1 * , up to 81.0-iy.f , sharply down to $1.11 V from which point it worked tip to SLOT ) , then to Sl.0. % off to $ l.Ci > 4 , up In $ Mf > T < , oft to $1.0. > ' 4 , and back to $ l.u. " . ' < . The latter limu-ei si'umed to be the principal lighting line from 12 to I o'clock. The close wns $ l..Vj. ( ) There was nlinost nothing done in December , the only quotation up to noon being $1. January opened at ! > ! i'f.'c , sold on" to 'JSJ e , up to Sl.UU,1) ) , nnd closed at $1.0 , ) , .Inly was inactive , rang ing from Mu to WJ'Bo und closing atlfi c. The closing range shows some improvement from yesterday , and the feeling may lie de scribed as generally stronger. December was 'looted at ! K ) ii ) at the close Hutchinson was n steady buyer on u rather extensive scale. The covering of u largo line by 1'oole , t.up- posnbly for Kent's account , turned the at tention of a great lot of the snmllnr shorts to Iho advisability of doinc likewise. This covering was general. Then there was u lively scalping trade on the bull side and lar o bivcstment buying by the commission houses mid by the brokers , who have become more or less identified with the movement of the recogni/.cil bull leaders. Karly in the day there was free selling of wheat , com monly believed to bo for tlio northwest. It was that which caused the brcalc to Jl.OIJn. If the price hud gone below $1.01 , some very broad and deep buying orders would Imvo been struck. As it was , buying was of a very gond character , and stimulating irf its Inllm nee. The foreign news \vns not especially signilicant. The forok'ti markets aio steady , but tlio arrival nf bovunil cargoes Iroin California off the coast , has advertised the fact that the regu lar supplies from that sonrco may be ex pected at the rate of 2,00,1,000 bushels a month , until next spring. That will not fill the European cavity , but it will help out. 'J he continental innrkcN arc stronger than the ICnglish markets , and some business in futures for the continent is reported from New York. There was a slight infusion of life into the corn market , after the weal : and spiritless beginning , whpji to-morrow's estimated receipts - ceipts were placed at only lill ) cars. The re ceipts to-day were ten cars under the antici pated number , and a good demand was ex perienced for offerings on the cash market. There was altogether a better tone to the market and movu conlUlunco among buyers than has been seen for a coi.sidcr.iblo . time. It was not so exclusively controlled by local influences , as has lately been the case , the outside business on the investment side of the market being inoro conspicuous and to a greater extent. The clear frosty weather , while it will probably increase the proportion tion of No. 2 , will put all grades into a better shipping condition , thus imparting more con fidence to handlers. To the covering by the r.horts soiiio of the strength wns certainly luo- hut what appnarcd to bo moro lasting influences were also present. The closing prices show an improvement over tlioso pro- palling at the corresponding time yesterday , Df from ' 'c to } { > : , und the feeling was llrm lo the olo. < o. The course of the oat market wns much the same as that of yesterday , with only fair aggregate trading In a speculative way at nearly an unchanged range of prices. May Dpcnod steady and was sold down fully } { ti , to ! isM -'i recovering later under the buying Dn the part of the .shorts , and ruling steadier , with the near months dull , though firmer. At the iasldo prices there were a few sailers , And there seemed to bo a fair inquiry at me dium llgurcs. In provisions considerable Interest swas shown. The new Dusiness transacted on Bpeculatvo or distributive account , was quite moderate , but traders wore busy changing over their January contracts to Alay. The illfferenccs between thcso months were also widened somewhat. At the close May rouimnndcd a premium over January of t % c for pork , "i diWo for lard , and 20o for short ribs , in ceneral trade the fcolinif was a lit tle bearish und the day's closings showed a ileclino of 10@l11 o on pork and 2jfjS7) ( c on thort ribs. Lard was unchanged , to "j o lower. CHICAUO LIIVE srooa CIIICHOO , Dec. 23. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Hni.f : C.VTTI.U The run ot 11,00. ) cat tle this morning , nearly all natives , staggered salesmen and spread dismay among the most hopeful , us It was plain to bu seen that that number could not be disposed of at the ad vance of the past three days. The demand was limited. The shippers held off , and the dressed beef operators were nut on the market until late ; not until they were satis- fled that salesmen wore willing to incut them nt nbout what they would offer. The situa tion of the past three days seoined reversed , ris during that time salesmen could get near what they uslccil , nnd to-day the buyers dic tated thoterms. _ Some salesmen quoted the decline n't 10@UOo on fair to good steers , and others less buoyant , said thai about all the nilvunco of the past three day ? was lost nnd thnt values were again approaching the "Slough of Despond" of Thursday and Friday of last week , The run of TOKUIIS was fair , In fact larger than ox- licctcd , twenty loads from Laredo , Texas , coming in. This Incident , as a mutter of course , helped to bring about u slight down turn in cow stock , especially to common and cunning sorts , but good caws and heifers did not nhuro In the big decline in steers , and the demand was fairly active. The stacker and feeder trudo presented no now features. Choice to extra beeves , JI-10@-l.lKj ) medium Hoas Trade was fair and prices steady as compared with yesterday , The shipping de mand wus rather light , but regular packers bought freely , although many of them did not commence until late. The bulk of the mixed sold atSD.ISftS.CO. mid of the best heavy at $5.S2 ( < i5.a5 ; , ono lot of. six loads of fancy at fS.iii.H. The demand for light sorts was rather limited , telling largely at $5.15 for good mixed and assorted. Light light , slngo sort aud other fancy sorts were rather neg lected. _ FINANCIAL. NEW YOIIK , Doc. 28. [ Special Telegram to TIIB _ IlBb-.l STOCKS The tlrst prices from London this morning showed declines ibout equal to our closing tlgures lust night , but later quolationi no.tcd some Improve ment , especially In the Vundcrbdts. Our market opened irregular and weaker , the first prices as a rule , being 'dftl'i per cent below those of last evening. The London houses and Hoston operators were largo buyers of New England at the opening , nnd that stock advanced 1-V per cent. Lake Shore , Heading , Lackawanna and grangers monopolized the balance of the bull inter ests , advancing ' 4(1 ( ? ; ; per cent. Cotton Seeds were the weak features , showing a decline of % per ecnt. The bears were pre dicting : for this stock. The recent de cline Is attributed partly to the calling in of loons In which this stock was collateral. Stocks are still plenty In the loan croxvd , but an Improved demand is noted. The commis sion people do not appear to he at alt dis couraged and are still advising their custom ers to buy stocks on the decline for a good option. Some conservative people , however , were a little disturbed by the action of the money market , nnd are advising their cus tomers to hold oft until after New Year's before buying nny stocks. There was some good buying noticed In Cotton Seeds at the decline , and they soon began to move up sharply. The rest of the list seemed to gather strength , nnd at noon the market was active and strong at nbout the highest prices reached. U Is said a very strong bull party is quietly accumulating the good stocks , and there Is n promise nf a sub- stanlial rise in n few days. There was some good buying of Mow England by Chicago houses during the afternoon. Cotton Seed Oil cnrtillcutes were well sustained. The ease in money late in the day had n favora ble influence. The market closed llrm , but trading was limited. The not advance shows St. Paul ' , Northwestern } , , ' , Cotton Seed Oil ? f , Now England % , and Missouri Pacific i per cent. Coal stocks closed at about the same us the opening prices , Head ing showing > 4 per cent decline for the day. The total sales of stocks aggregated 10i70 slmi-os , Including St. Paul 10OlJ ) , Union Pa- cillc 7 , : > 00 , Heading 21,000 , Louisville & Nashville -V.'OJ , Northwestern S > ,00 ( ) , New England : > SJOO ( , Laekawnnnu 11,000. The following were the closing quotations : tT.S. 4s regular..riPilNorthern I'acltlo. . 2VJ I' ' . S. Is coupons I-SJJ dopreferreil r.iy . ! U.S.4'isreKHlar. . 1U8VC. k N.V IOS U.8.4'iicoupon-i..ltWjj do preferred 140 I'nelllctisof ' 111 . . .nil N. V. Central 10V i Central I'aclllo. . . . if , I' . , It , ScK S44 ! Chicago A : Alton . .I.Tl'J ' Hock Island HT'j ' Chicago , llurllngton o. . M. &st. i' < wj . I0fli4 do preferred IUI'4 ) . , , . W . It ) St. rnul&Omnha. . : KS Illinois Central. . . . ) 14 'i ' iloiiroferreil 'JO I..II. & W . W'i ' Union 1'acitlc W. { Kan as ft Texas. . . I'l'i ' W..SI.I , . .VI' I'Jii I < nki Suora . 10" ! ' do preferred. . . . SIP * Michigan Central Western Uulon WJ'j MIsEourll'ucitlo . . . .3'a ' MONEY ONCu.t. . Easier at 3 per ecnt. PIIIMS MIHCANTILU PAVEII 5WO } per cent. STniu.t.so E.XCIUSOE Dull , weak , sixty days , $4.S4 ; demand , f4.SS.'i. pitonucis. Ciiti'Ano , Dec. 28. Wheat Stronger ; cash , 9fc ! ) ; January , f 1.00 ; Mav , Sl.O.V , ; . Corn Firmer : cash , 33 l.VHJe : January , ! . ' ] : Mtc ! ; May , 4TVc. Oats Firm ; cash , 25c ; January , 23jj'e , ; May , "SJfc. Kye ; < 0e. Itarley Nothing doing. Prime Timothj ? 1.5'J. Flax-SUiOK. Whisky $1. 0. Pork Steady : cash and Jantiary , S12.SO : * May , ? 13.27itf. Lard -Steady ; cash , JS.22January } ; , $7.7 ; May , $7.SOp7.S'il-a' ( ! . Flour Firm and unchanged. Hulk Meats Shoulders , $0.75 ( 0.87) ) ; short clear , r.iajifQT.-'o hort ribs , JO.SO. Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 20@ 2'Jc ; dairy , 17g2k' ( . Cheese Unchanged ; full cream cheddais , 10Jf@Ilc ; : Hats , Il ( < i'lli4o ; Voting Ameri cas , HHC'i'l'Jc. ' Eggs-Easier ; fresh , l@l'.l ' > c , Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted ; G.l c ; light green salted , ( yfe ; green. Sen salted bull , 5'4e ; green bull , 4'4'c ' : greed dry Hint , "J.jW'jij ; dry calf , 7cg3c ; braade ; hides , 15 per cent off ; deacons , liifuJSOo each , dry salted. lO lSe. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solia SJ-jC ; No. 2 , Vcuke \ , 5Kc.ilcceints. ilcceints. Shluments. Flour , bbl-j . 17,000 14,000 Wheat bu . 83,000 , 13,000 Corn , bu . IHS.OOO 375,000 Oats , bu . 157OtX ) 130,000 Hye , bu . New Vork , Dee. 23. Wheat Receipts , 0,000 ; exports , none ; snot dull , but fe"@lc higher ; No. ! i red , ? 1.01 @ 1.01Jf in ele vator , $1.02&@l.oj : afloat , * I.W.4@1.03 ( ! % f. o. b. ; No. 3 rod , 9ojij@0rc ; ungraded red , SOS-c. Options less active , strong and % @ 5/c above yesterday ; No. red , January , closing at S1.01 Jn' . Corn Receipts , 175,000 ; exports , 1,003 ; spot moderately active and steady ; No. 2IG' ' e In elevator , 474'e afloat ; ungraded mixed , a7@-Sc ! ; No. a , : ) S ® : ) e. Options dull , but ijW&c higher and steady. Oats Kecoipts , 5,400 ; exports , none ; spot firm , } @ \Q higher and fairly active. Op tions tinner and fairly active. Coffee Options dull , but steady and mod erately active. Sales , 42,750 bags ; Decem ber , $14.80 : January , 514.75 14.80 ; Febru ary , $14.05cil4.50 ( ! ; May. SM.5C $ U.UO. Spot Hio quiet ; fair cargoes , $10.75. Petroleum Loweraud quiet ; united closed at SliJ c. Eggs Dull and weak ; western , 23@23c. Pork Moro active ; mess. $ I4.25@14.75. Lard Easier and quiet ; western steam , $3.85vlO ; January , ? 8.10. Huttcr Easy and quiet ; western dairy , 14@25e ; western creamery , 19j ( 31c ; Eights , 3c. ; ! Cheese Steady and in moderate demand ; western , lOQlUJfc. Milwaukee , Dee. 23. Wheat Firm cash , into ; May , 99e. Corn-Steady ; No. II. 30@,11c. . Oats-Dull ; No. 2 white , 27tf23c. ( Kyo-Easy ; No. 1 , 4 ! ) ' c. HurHv Quiet ; No. 2 , 07 e. Provisions Steady ; pork , $12.30. Kaunas City , Dec. 23. Wheat Stronger ; No.'Jrcd , cash , sales at U3J e ; May , 97e ) $ bid. 9Si e asked. No. 8 soft , cash , Jl.OJ. asked January , 9. % bid May , fl.Ol'i ; asked. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , no bids , nor offerings ; May , 29 , ' o bid ; No. 2 white , May , Mo asked. Outs No. 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings ; May. 84 ? c , Liverpool , Dec. 23. [ Special Cablegram to Tan HICK.3:30 ] : p. in. Close.-Pork In poor demand ; prime moss eastern , 7Ss 9d , dull ; prime mess western , OSs 9d , dull. Lard Is In poor demand ; spot , -IBs Oil , steady ; December , 43s Cd , dull ; January und February , 42s 3d , dull. Wheat Is in fair demand ; new No. 2 winter , Sa Id , steady ; now No. 2 spring , s Id , steady. Flour Is in fair demand ; 12s , firm. Corn Is m fair demand ; spot , 4s Gjj'd , dull ; December , 4s 5d , dull ; January , 4t > -d , dull ; February , 4s 2 d , dull. aiinmtapollB , Dec. 2S. Wheat Higher : receipts , 91 cars ; shipments , ( lit cars ; No. 1 hard , December , $1,10 ; January , $1.17 ; on truck , $1,17 ; No. " northern , December , ? ! . 00 ; January , 1.07 ; on track , $ l.os@l.l ( ) ; No. 2 northern , December , 95e ; May , $1,02 ; on trade , 04@Me. Cincinnati , Dec. 83. Wheat Steady ; No. 3 rod , Oik ) . Corn Steady ; No , 2 mixed , 85o. Oats Steady ; No. 8 mixed , 27Kc. Whisky-Quiet ut $1.14. St. Jjimls. Deo. 23. Wheat Higher ; cash , OTtfo ; May , Sl.OIJf. Corn Higher ; cash , 3030tfo ! May , Oats Easier ; cash , 24c ; May , 2S.Yc. Pork-Dull at $13.5'- ' ) . Lard Nominal at $7.70 , Whlsky-Jl.14. Hutter Quiet ; creamery , SOQ'Kc ' : dairy , 1424o. _ MVE STOCK. Clilongo. Deo. 23 The Drovers' Jour nal reports us follows : Cattle Receipts , 11,000 : maricot dull and dcmorullzod , and 25o lower ; choice to extra beeves , tl.40@4.VK ) ; steers , $2.SO@ 4.30 ; btookers aud feeders , t'-.OUijta.lO ; cows , bulls and mixed , tl.25glt.00 ; Texas cattle , $ ! . 0 < g3.00. Hogs Heceipts , 10,000 ; market slow and lower ; light , $5.00 5.20 : mixed , I4.95' 55.2ij ; heavy , | 5.05@5.UOj skips , * 3.40@5,10. Bheep-Hcceipu 0UOO ; market slow nnd easier ; natives. $3.50irf4 S5 ; western S , l < Ve4 ( . ' > . ; feeders , ? 3.25c'3.10. Td.xansfcJ 50 Q3..Vi ; lambs , ? -l.tXtfo.85. ) Knhsns City. Dec. % * . Cftttlo Receipts 3KSO head : shipments , 1,903 ; market slow especially on beef steers.whlch wore weak to lOc lower. Cows gcnciiilly weak nt f > M10c lower ; stockcrs and feeding steers , qulc nnd steady , Good to choice corn-fed. (4,53di 4 10 ; common to medium , M,20l.40 ( ( ; stack ers and feeding steers , fj.00@3.45cows ; , $1.8.1 ( ! (2.ST > . Hogs Hccclpts , 0,030 ; shlprnQnts , 4SS market weak nnd fie lower ; good to choice M.tGiffrtS.O'.tJi ; common to medium , $1.85 ( S5.00. National Slock Ynrils , FOast St. Iiouls , Dec. 2 . Cattle Heeclpta , SOJ , shipments , 500 ; market steady ; choice heavy native steers , $5.00@r > .00 ; fair to good steers , $4.40@5.10j butchers' steers. medium to choice. W.30@,30 ' ; stockers am feeders , fair to good$2.IHwc3.20 ) ; rangers.corn fed , M.OOC'14.40 ' ; grass fed , $2.10 ( : f4.U ) . Hogs Hcecipts. : i,000 ; shipments , .100 ; market lower ; choice heavy and butchers selections , $5 , 20 5. 40 ; packing , medium to prime. $5.W5.25 ( ; light grades , ordinary to best , R'JO.Y10. Slon.x City , Dec. 2S. CATTI.H Heceipts 805 : shipments , 1M ! : market steady. IIoos Hccolpts , 1,500 ; market openeil 5c lower than yesterday ; llcht and mixed $5.00ft5.05 ( ; heavy. M.05rt5.12. ( O.MAMA IjlVB S Cattle. Friday , Dec. 23. 1SSS. There was not much change In the cattle market to-day , although the buyers were claiming that their beef cattle cost a little more money , in some instances , than yester day. The offerings were light , nnd aside from two small bunches ol good cattle , which sold at 54.10 and W.15 , the quality was not very desirable. The packers bought the bulk of their cattle at 1.85iUO. : The re ceipts of cows were especially light and sold nt .90a2.70 ( , the latter price being for a choice bunch of heifers. The bulk of the cows sold at 2.110 ( 8.50. Although the de mand was not very heavy it was sutllcicnt to take about everything offered. Hogs. The early market was strong , and a few loads sold a littli higher than yesterday , but the general market was about steady with yesterday. The trade , however , closed easier , or about 5a lower than the highest point in the morning. Everything in llrst hands was sold before the close. Sheep. The receipts were light and the market dull. Cuttle . 500 HOPS . 4HM ) Sheep . 190 Prevailing I'rlum. The following is a t.itdaof pricsi p.lti la this mantet for Iho gradji of stock men Honed I'rimosteers. 1300 to 15001bs..75 : ) (24.25 ( Prime steers. 1100 to U < OJ ibs. . 3.2. i : i.SO Native feeders . -J.75 ( iJIJ.OO Western feeders . tt.lio ( tf2.90 Common to good cows . 1.25 f < * 2.00 Choice to fancy cows . 8.85 ( 't' ' .75 Commonto choice bulls . 1.25 fii8.00 Falrtocnoicongnthoes . 4.S5 (0)5.05 ) Fnirtoeaoico iieav.v tioji . 8.10 ( $5.2i ) Fair to choice mixed hess . 5.00 < < 5.10 Kepre.siuiuvj : 3 xl. ) I. No. Av. Pr. 'leows . 7SO $1.00 1 bull . 19.H ) 1.05 1 bull . 1850 1.85 If bulls . 1007 1.85 I bull . 1010 8.00 5 co ws . 992 8.00 II cows . 1 107 8.10 14 cows . 10S5 8.15 5 eows . 1170 8.25 8 c o ws . „ . tWJ 8.85 S cows . 1035 8.r o 19 eows . 1193 8.50 1 cow . 1 100 8.50 2 bu 1 Is . 1075 8.50 23 eows . 1043 8. 55 80 cows . I lltii 8.70 1 stag . 1780 8.75 1 1 steers . IIKIO 8.90 lit steers . 10.K ) D.25 41 steers . 11 IS a ! 40 24 steers . 10SS if. 55 23 steers , corn-fed westerns. . . . 1 P.ir : t 05 1 ! ) steers . 1119 it. 00 47 steers . 1171 ! : i.70 l.S steers . 1801 3.75 1'J steers . 11SI 3.75 18 steers . 1IU4 il.75 55 stoars . 12 IS 3.90 lOsteers . 18,11 3.90 31 steers . ; . 12l ° > 3 3.90 15 steers . 1313 4.00 IS steers . 1370 4.15 uoos. No. Av. Shit. Pr. No. Av. Silk. Pr. 50. . .2.J-4 240 .HB. . 45. . , . : tyo SO 5.20 or. . . .214 SO 4.W ) 03. . , .2CO 200 5.05 07. . .IS ! ) 120 4.1K ) r.5. . fS ! ! ISO 5.05 : 74. . .807 120 UJ3 . ' 9. . ' , ICO 5.05 05. . 287 120 4.115 59. . .atir J > 0 5.05 70. . , ! 'J47 20 ! ) 5.UO 05. . .271 410 5.05 59. . .809 ! WO 5.0 ( ) 55. . 800 5.05 74. . .837 120 5.00 47. . ! : J20 800 5.05 09. . .201 120 P.OO 03. . .253 80 5.05 58. . .200 5.00 08. . .288 320 5.05 05. . .202 80 5.00 53. . .2715 1:40 5.05 OS. . .259 280 5.00 54. . , . 340 240 5.05 74. . .248 100 5.00 40. . . . 315 40 5.05 05. . .205 I20 5.00 50. . . . 381 180 5.05 OS. : .249 2S ( ) 5.00 58. . . . 881 8i)0 ) 71. . .255 280 5.0H ill . . .842 120 53. . .815 240 5.00 fir. , . .893 100 5.07 07. . ,2s2 400 5.00 58. . .304 SO 5.0714 58. . .882 10 ! ) 5,00 53. . .520 400 5.10 03. . .871 800 ' 53. , . .877 200 5.10 00. . .223 210 s.'ojX ; 04. , . .313 180 5.10 05. . .271 240 03. . .315 89 5.10 08. . .809 810 47. . .Hit ) 5.10 CO. . ,8.15 2SO 5.0. ) , ; 53. , . .37 ! ) 48 5.10 59. . .280 100 5.05 105. . .333 40 5.10 03. . .874 120 5.05 45. , . .358 40 5.10 Oil. . .250 80 5.05 M. , 5.18' < ; 05. . .252 400 5.0. ) 48. , . .370 5.15 58. . .313 100 5.03 48. , . .420 SO 5.15 74. , .849 120 5.05 59. , . .343 800 5,15 CG..2U7 100 5.05 Live Stock Notes. Cattle steady. Hogs closed easier. , H. J. Moore , DunJap , la. , topped the hog market. C. D. Gurdanicr , manager of the Fremont stock yards , was down , taking m the sights hero. The stock yards will bo closed at noon on New Year's day and there is. not likely to bo any market. Sioux City received 2,000 hogs to-day , St. Paul 1,000 , St. Joseph 900 , Indianapolis 5,000. and Cincinnati 4,50U. M. U. Doyle , Iowa ; Messrs. Gorolnnd Meek , Stanton , la. , and T. W. Tubbs , Chicago cage , were visitors ut the yards , L. F. Still , Coin , la. ; Seth Kelly , To- kamah ; L. M. Elinolumi , Swedoburg ; Thomas Trice , Thayer , und II. W. Clover , Utica , were among these who came in with cuttle. _ OMAHA \VIt01jlSSAM3 MAIIKKTS. I'rudiicc , Etc. Ilunxu Fancy , solid-packed creamery , 20@30o ; choice country , 2J'i5c : medium ' grades , $5.00 5.50 ; bakers' ilour$5.85@5.75 per ubl. POTATOES Nebraska , 45 55o per bu ; Col orado , 00(7 ( 70o. SWKET POTATOES 3@3 } c per lb. POUI.TIIV Live chickens , fj.50@2.75 per doz ; dressed chickens , 7@Sc per lb ; turkeys , 9@lle ; ducks und geese , 10@l3o. Enos Strictly fresh , 21@8iu candied. MAI.AIU GIUPKS In kegs , 12c per lb. HAXANAS Common , S1.50@i,25 per bunch ; choice , $2.50i ( 3.50. LBMONS 53.75@5,00 per case. OHANOBS Florida , * 3.2i@3.75 per box. GUJB Pjr dozen ; Mallards , $3.85 ; tea $1.50 ; quail , $2,00 ; prairie chickens , $1.00@ 4.50 : rabbits , $1.00 ; squirrels , $1.00 ; venison , 7@12o per lb , UIUN $1100@14.00 , ci ) FEi -l4.00@15.00 per ton , Coitx 25@20c. OATS 81 ( 22c Vi.XEOAu-Clder , lO ISc per gal. : white wine , 10(325o ( per gal. HONEY Mb frames , 10@18c. CiuMnEiiuiKs $3.00@9.00 per bbl , PKOVISIONS Hams , No. 1 , lie ; No. 3 , I0) c ; shoulders , Mo\ \ rib bacon , lie ; clear jacon , l\Ua\ \ \ picnic hams , lOo ; dried beef hams , \ 0cdry \ salted clears , short , 81 < fo ; extra short , 8 c ; short ribs. 8tfo : pickled ) lgs' feet , 15-lb kits , 60o ; lard , 8f@9Kc ; smoked sausage , C@So per lb : hog casings , s.v/fSOc per do ? ' fancy , 40e. ONION'S 30040C i c"r Wl ; CuinnnM.00pcr 100. Unfits 40oi > er bu. Tt'HNll's 25c per bu. ' Siftu ICiut T llbls. , $1.7.S ; half bbl . , J8.I5. . . A rn.r.i Choice. $150(77 ( , J.i5 per bbl ; fancy , S3.0U jKjr bbl ; common , Ji.'A ) l.75 per bbl , CIDKU Michigan , $5:00i : ! 0.50 per bbl of 03 gals ; California pear elder , 515.00 per bbl. Pot- Cons Hlce , 3c ; common , 2 , ' c. C.UIUOM lOe per bu. Hctvs Choice eastern hand picked navies , ? 8,85 per bu , ; western hand picked navies , $1.75fcl.SO ( ; mcdluinB , $1.50 ; Limn beans , 5c per lb. Hir F. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , $0.00 ; No. 2 upland , MOO. _ _ Orooors1 Lt.it. Revised prices are as follows : HAO'iiNd Stark A , seamless , ' .JJis ; Amos- keag , seamless , 17J i % ; Lewl town , A , seam less , I9c ; American , seamiest , 17i- ; burlaps 4 to 5 bu. , llOUIc : gunnies , single , 13e ; guti nles , double , 80c ; wool , sack , H5e T-.VI\I : < I Flax , 3Sc ; extra sail , 20 , < iUlc ; sail I ) , 2Xi8Ic ; cotton , 22c ; Jute , 9o. Diitiil ) Fi'.ftT Figs , in boxes , per lb , 13@ ICe ; dates. In boxes , 7i7'10c ' ; L-mdon Malaga layer raisins , per box , $2.50C < ? 3.75 ; Malaga loose raisins , f8.302.50 : new Valencia nil- sins per lb. S e ; ( 'allloniia loose muscatels , per box , $8.uU@'i.lO ; California Londons , 1SSS , $2.40 ; pitted cherries , per lb. 18c ; Cali fornia pitted plums , per lb , 12 ( < i/l3c ; dried blackberries , per lb , 7'sf , < fSc ; dried raspber ries , per lb , 24ff85e ( ; evaporated apples , 7J-Jt8 ( 8c ; California sun-dried peaches , 13c ; Cali fornia unparcd evaporated peaches , 14e ; evaporated C.ilifiirnla apricots , ISe ; currants , O. V7c ; Turkish prunes , 5&j5l1lc ; citron , 88iC8ii" orange peel , 1.Vlemon ; peel , lOe : California French prunes , lUtilOo. Moehu , 8.icjOi" , Rio , good , ' Ibc ; Mundahling , 8 ( > ( ( f8.l < c ; roasting Rio , IS i1 10c : O. O. Java , 3ln80c ( ; Java , interior , 8'S ( 25c ; Rio , fancy , INuHV : Santos and Mara- ea'bi ' ) . 17if'19c. ' ; Arbuckles , 234c ; McLaugh- Hn'sXXXX , 82 4c. SUUAII Cirunulutcil , T-II'C ; coaf. A , "J o ; white extra C. 7 i % ; extra C , 7lsc ; yellow C , 0ie ; powdered , b.jC ; cubes , H' ' c. HUKSWAV Choice yellow , 'JOaJ'JJ.'j'c ' ; dark colored , 1314c. CIIIIHI : : : Vounir America , full cream , 1'JftD litJjV ; full cream chedders , ladtlS' ' c- . PICKI.USMedium , in bbls , 5. ( HI ; do , in half bbls , $3.00 ; small , In bbls. * . , ) , ) , do , in half bbls , JJI.5I ) ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.00 ; do , in half bbls , fl.OU. Toiurco Plug , 80D'i5c ( ; smoking , 10 ( < f9lc. ) J 1:1.1,1 : in $1. 85 per 30-lb pail. SU.T -I.t5d.40 ! ( per bbl. Roi'u 7-10. 18e MAPI.I : Scotit Urieks. ll@12c per lb ; penny cakes , 18@13e per lb ; pure niaplu syrup , $1.00 per gal. Ti\s Young Hyson , common to fair. ISrti 25o ; Young Hyson , good lo lancy , iHKifi.Vtc ; Gunpowder , common to good , 88ji85c ( ; ( .iiin- powder , choice to fancy , 40i J5e : Japan , common to medium , l.Yujilo : Japan , choice to laney , ; Hii 45c ; Oolnug , common to good , 30f35c ( ; Oolomr , choice to fancy , 50irf70e ; Imperial , commnn to medium , 85$35e ( ; Im perial , good to fancy , 40XiroOu. NUTS Almonds. l.Vint c'.lilbcrts , 18M5c ( ; Uriizll , 9@lc ( ) ; walnuts , 18e ; pecans , lO llc ; peanuts , OQj'Jc. CIUCKIIII-J 0510cpor lb ; assorted cukes , Si85o ( per lb as per list. C\NDV Mixed , 9Ji ( < /M2i.c ; slide , 9 } & rock candy , ] l ) ) ( < / > iic : ; fancy candy , 7 ( < i'8 ' Hdl.HMI IlRIIIIINll 90C. Connsit O. ' IK 7V e. Dry Goods. COTTOS FI.XXIU10 : jior cent ilis. ; LL , 5)-ic ; CC. 03fe : SS. 7\e , Nameless. 5e ; UX , ise ; R , 80o : No. 10 , S'-ie ' ; No. 40 , 10'xfo ; No. 00 , 12 } < jc ; No. SO , 13 ; , < c ; No. i0 ! , colored , 9e ; No. 50. colored , 18c ; ivo. 70 , colored , 13)fj'e ) ; Uristol , 12'e ; Union P.ieilic , 17. : . U'Aia1 Uul , white , 19o ; colored , . \Trs-Standard. . 8 < r ; gem. . lOe ; beauty , 'Je ; boone , 4c ; H , cased , ffl.50. PIIIST- Solid cnJors Atlantii' , Oc ; Slater , Oc : llerlin oil , 0 , ' n ; ( Turner oil , Oyn'c. PUIXTS Pink ai l Rubes Allen. lie ; Rivor- lioint , 5'4'c ' ; Steel' ' River , (1'jc ( ' ; Richmond , O fc ; Pacilic , 7c. . Pin srs Dress , Charter Oak , . "i' ' 'e ; Ram- apo.IJ c ; Lodi , 5 > 4'c ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond , tic ; Windsor , Ojiju ; Eddystone , OJ.ie ; Paeilie , 0'rfe. , i lJiiACiitn Sii HiiN - > - liorkclcy cambric , No. ( X ) , 9j. < c ; llcut Vet. 4-4 , Oi'Yo ' ; butter cloth , OO , 4 4'c ; Cabot , . ? Kc ; Parwull. half blcneheil , S' ' ' c ; Fruit ol the Loom , 9' ' c ; C'.reeac tS.'O. ' ; Hope , ' } : , ; King Phllllo cambric , lie ; Ijjusdalc cambric , HMe ; Lous- dale , 9c ; New York milln , 10. > < fe ; Peppercll , 48-in , lie ; Popperell , 4iJ-in , 18c ; Peppercll. 0-4 , lOe : Peppercll , 8-4 , 81c ; PcDpcrell , 9-4 , 83e ; Pepperell , 10-1 , 85c ; Canton , 4-1 , b\'e ; Triumph , Oo ; Wainsutla. lie ; Valley , 5c. KHSIKI.S : Plaid Raftsmen , 20c ; Goshen , 38''e ' ; Clear Lake , ! > 0Ve , ; Iron Mountain , ' e. FI.VXNEI.S White OH , No. 8 ? / , 28l''c ; OH , No. 1 , J.f , 20c ; 1JII , No. 8. ; ' - , ' , 28 0 ; UII , No. 1 , % , KOe ; Quechec , No. 1 , X , 42e. CousiM' JHANS Androscoggin , 7 e ; Kear- surge , 7e : Roeknort , iy.O | ; Conestogii , OJ-.j'c. TicKH-Vork , 30-in , 18Ko : York , 31-ni , Ke : Swift river , 734xc ; Thorndikc , OO , 3 > c ; Thorndikc , EH. b'c ; Thorndilio , 180 , , IJ.Jc ; Thorudike , XX , 1.1u ; Cordis , No. 5 , , ltfc ; Cordis , No. 4 , 7' ' c. bisiMS Amoskcag. 9 ox , 10 } e ; Everett , 7 oz , lil c ; Yorlf , 7 oz , liJKe ; Havmakyr , 8'Je ; .laffroy XX , HMc ; Jalfrcy XXX , I'iUis ; Heaver Creek AA , 18c ; Heaver Creelc , H15 , He ; Heaver Creek CC. lOc. KcNTfc'KV JEANS Memorial , 15c ; Dakota , I8c ; Durham , Sr'-jc ' ; Hercules , ISc ; Leam ington , 22J40 ; Cottbwood , 87 - . CIIAMIStevens' U , 0)o ; Stevens' H , Jleacheil , c : Stevens' A , 7'/e ' ; Stevens' A. ijlcaclied , SJ.jc ; Stevens' P , 8Xc ; Stevens' ' P , bleached , 9 > fe ; Stevens' ' N. 93i ; ; Stevens' N , bleached , 10 > ie ; Stevens' SRt , 18 > < fc. MISCII.IANKOIIS Table on cloth , ' 2.50 ; plain Holland , 9'tfc ' ; Dado Holland , 18-jJe. liiiotvN SIIUKTINU Atlantic A , 44 , 7 } 'c ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7)40 ) ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0 > ' , c ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , ( io ; Aurora LL11 , Go ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4jfu $ ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , O c ; lloosicr LL , l-l , Oc ; Indian lle.id , 4-4 , 7 e ; Lawrence , LL , 4-4 , Oc : Old Dominion , 4-4 , r > Kc ; Pepperell R , 4-4 , 7c ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , W . Peppcrell \ , 8-4 , ISUc : Popjieroll , 9-4 , Jle : Pepperell , 10-4 , 83c ; Utic.i C. 4-4 , 4 ; Waclmsett. 4-1 , 7Xc ; Aurora , R , 4-4 , 7c ; Au rora 1J , 4 4 , Oitfc. DUCK West Point 29 in. S or. lOJ e ; West Point 29 in. 10 oz , 12J c ; AVe.U Point 2'J in. 12 oz , 15e ; West Point 40 in. 11 of. , lOc. FI.ASSII.S Red. C , 24 in , 15 > < o ; 1C , 84 in , Jljj'c ; UC3 , 84 in , 80c ; HAF , ? { , 2Jc , ; JRF , f , 27e.- 27e.GI.VOIIAM GI.VOIIAM Pluakett checks , 7J c ; Whltten- , on 7 > e ; York , 7Ke ; Normundi dross , S c- ; Calcutta dress , S > > ic ; Whittenton dress , S > e ; Renfrew dross , j. CAMIIKICH Slater , 5 > e ; Woods , S e ; Stan dard , 5fe ; Peacock , 5'ie. ' PiiiNTd , iNDiuoHi.ui : Arnold , O'ljc ' ; Amcr- can , O e ; Gloucester , 0)4 ) c ; Arnold C long cloth , 9c ; Arnold B long cloth , lOJ e ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10'tfe ' ; Stelfcl A , 12c ; Windsor Gold Ticket , First and second clear , 1J in . . $4iK51 ! ( ) 00 .J'irst und second clear , IK in. . . 47 OOftfSO 00 1'hird clear , lM@l'-i i . -IS 00@10 00 A select , lif 01Jtf in. ! . 37 00 U select , IWssViAn. : . 33 00 A stock boards , 1B@10 It , 18 In . . 40 00 < stock boards , I2tl0 ( ft , 13 In. . 41 00 3 stock boards , ItftttMti It , lu in . . 30 00 ) stock boards , 12alO ( ! ft , 12 in . . 23 00 Mooring , llrst common , Oin. . . . 34 00 .flooring , second common , C In. . 31 CO select fencing flooring . 19 00 Siding , first and second clear , 14 tf10ft . . . , . , . 2500 Siding , llrst cominpn , 10 ft . 82 00 siding , second commdn . 19 00 Common boards. . . . ' / . . . , . . 1000 No. 2 boards , all lengths . 14 50 Slicing , No. 1 , 12@8 ft . 10 50 fencing , No. 8 , 12. H@10 ft . 15 50 Joist and scantlmj,2x4 , 14@10 ft 10 00 i'imbor , 4x4,18x8 , , 18ilO ( ft . 17 00 Pickets , D and H Hat . 33 00 'ickots , D ami H square . 8800 shingles , extra A. . . T. ' . . 2 80 Shingles , standanl A . 2 00 ath . 2 40 OG Halts , 2 > fin . * O G Halts , 1 x3 , S I S . 00 in well tubing , D nnd M bev. . 23 00 Leather. Hemlock sole , 18@27cperlb ; oak solo , 33 @ 30o per lb ; oak harness , 30@itic per lb : elected oak and trace , 35c per lb. ; oak and lomlock unpor , 20@22o per foot ; hemlock alf skin , No , 1 , 60@90o per lb , according to veight ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , ( Kc ) < 3$1.00 per b. ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , $1.00@1.10 > er lb. ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , C0 < a70o per b ; oak kip skin. No , 1 , 70@SOcper lb ; Phila- olphla kin skin , extra , 8"S90o per l j ; Vcnch calf skin ( according to weight and uallly ) , $1.15@U5 perlb : French kip skin , o , 80c < g$1.10 . perlb. ; Cordovan russet , 18o : atln finish. - ( n4.oo ; per si Ooperfooti _ _ . - „ , , . _ col j glove calf kins. 20Q30b per foot ; 'Douglas kid , % \ < % IOc per foot ; kangaroo skins , 4005011 per foot , according lo quality : toppings , fS.tXVrfiO.OOpoi-doion : Unities. W.tK ) ( 9.i > 0 per dojcn ; apron skins , J10.XX ( < fl3.00 per dozen. _ Metals and Tinners' Stock. Htock tin , imall pii ; $ .2s Hlock tin , bar. . . . . . 8 < . ) Copper , ploinlMied boiler sizes 34 Copper , cold rolled 31 Copper , sheating ' ) Copper , plus HO Copper , Hats 3t C5al , sheet Iron , .mnlata , 50-10 and 5 licr C. dls. Pat. plalnished iron , 24 to 87 A 10vtf Put plulnmtied iron , 24 to 87 It D'j Roofing , 1C. 14x80 , 112 sheets 0.00 Roollng , IX. 14x30 , 112 sheets 7.50 Hooting. 1C 80x8 , 113 sheets 11.00 Roofing , IX. 80x8s , 112 sheets 14.50 Sheet Iron No. 20 , 3.50 Sheet Iron No. 87 il.OO Solder 1. % @lii Tin plate , best charcoal 1C. 10x14 , 885 sheets 0.50 IX , 10x14 , 885 sheets 8.25 Tin plate , coke 1C. 10x14. 225shcets 0.25 Steel nulls , per keg. 8.85 Steel wire nails , per keg 8.90 Till : KHAl/rVjilAKK R f. IiiHtrnnicntH Plnueil on Hcoor.l O ur ine Yestorrtny. E.I Wohlcrsto H S Abbott , lot F , blk S. ( latv City park.ud I J .S MIUet nl to ,1 M. Ureluhtim , lot -M. blk 7 , OrcImrU lllll.wa WO T.I MrKunna andwlfolo li Wllllnms , 110 rtlot II , WkS. Orchard Hill , w a 41H ) It M Davis to 1) ) M Phillip * , lot 11 , blk 0. Sulphur Spilnp . wd 4,50 A l.owls to W J Kendls , uiul " 4 lot II , bite Oft , South Omaha , w 0 M aiulT Kixlm toll t.axnrus 1-U Interest lot II , blkTH. South Omalin , w d 2,100 M Morilton anil wife tnTU 1'nrklus , lot 7. .Morrison's add , w d 1,000 0 W Whltu toll I , Oavlk-hs , lots , blk J. HiiMthornc , w d ' ,5'JO \V 1 , Selby , tiu trt' , to J V I Mia , lot" , lilk I. lot . ' * , lillc ; . . W I , SolliVs M aild.wil. . TOO A K Cumpliell to C. I , llrndley , lots II and I'.1 , blk it. Foster's add , w il OT'lay lor and wife t Cl 1. llrudlnv , e 115 -1 ft lot tt ) . lilk t : > , imp us-- ! ) ndil.w d 1,1X0 I'T Taylor ami wllo to ( ] I , Iliudley , und ' n acres seof se Mfi-li ! w .1 . .1,000 ( ' T Tuylnc and wife to ( ! I. llrailley. lot I , blk : . , I'addork place.v < 1 It lirinlfonl and wllo to William l.atey i't ill , lots 1 mid-4 , llenson's sub. t ) e d William l.ativvct allot : T Taylor , lot I , Unison's sub. n c d * l .1 Komiard and wifiitoC 1 Taylor , lot I , lillclu1 , Koiint/.1 place.il c il J K.\lurki-l to ( "I Taylor , lot I. lli-nsons sub. w.l . 14,0ft ) W 11 Lutovand wlfu to CT Taylor , lot 5 , Ili'ti-on's sub. w d W II I.ntey and \vlfo to 0 T Taylor , lots 2 , 3,4 , fi. llenson's sub d Sit.OOO Nineteen UanstVrs . J1WS ! I'Rrinlts. The folio wing building permits' were issued yesterday : 13. - \ . llcnsion. two-btory frame dwelling , I'lirnnm near Furty-tlfth street . . .J 2.M10 K. A. llen * > ou. same . 2,000 William Ummcrson , one nnd one-half- story frnmo reiidcnce. 1'owk-r avenao ' . 1.000 near 'I hirty-thlrd street Three permits , aguregntlng t CfOJ ) The Whisky Train. Philiulelpliiii Record : Every night in the year , with tlio possible exception of Suifdiiys and holidays , 11 trtiin of twenty iaVs : loaded with wliislcy starts from the t-entoi1 of tlio whisky factories , 1'ooria , III. , bound cast. This railroad procession is re-enforced , from three ] ) ( ) ints , viKnglewwod : , 111. . Cincin nati aiidTilllnO. Then this odious body moves oastwanl with steady swing , pre pared to make the bteps of mankind un steady for days and oven weeks to come. The train is guarded carefully and seldom does a mishap occur lo it. Six of the cars ston hero and twelve are transferred for New York at the Fifty- second street station of West Pliiladel- ihin. To the festive tramp the train is _ ike a , red lliLr : to u bull. Ho can sniff the air from afar anil enjoy that luxury , hut the imperative order is. "hands oil' . " It has been estimated that about : ! 7C- 000 barrels of whisky come from the west by trains during a year , and are landed' the freight stations of this eity. Ofthis number slig-htly over lii3- ! 'IflO barrels rest for a few hours at tlio Fifty-second street Iransfer freight sta tion and then pass quiolly on. unmo lested and unknown by the local topct-s , lo their destinations. This information to the whibky drinkers is as tantalizing mil exasperating as evciunreachallo fruit and water were to the greedy mythological Tantalus. The freight authorities state , how ever , that whisky is not the onlyarticlo of spirits that comes in great quantities to this city. They declare that more cars containing high wines are received icro and are transferred to other points : han whisky. This city receives from .he west from five to six ears of whisky > er day , while on the average eight ears of what are known as high wines come in within the same time. Opposed lo the twelve cars of whisky which ire transferred to New York daily at the Kitty-second street transfer station ire from liftcen to eighteen cars of the spirits. A whisky ear holds about sixty jarrels , each barrel weighing approxt- nalely-100 pounds. Spirits , as a class , nnd including whibkv * are handled apidly , being known us special inercli- indiso , which Is always transferred with expedition. Are the Best , IN TUT. JRSKNTIATj IlIMMTIIiS OF Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. Barnplcu for trial of 12 different r.tyl liy jnull , on roccirtol 1 ( ) euiu In ttauii-8. Afik lorcanlMo. 8. IVISOH , BUKEMAN & CO , , 'STMJMENTS ' Oonreded \ > j tlio ( rroatnit ar. tieti to bounotiualiMl on eitliorlleuittphcro. Factory founded t a < is at Jllancliestor , ICugUnd , Oatalocua Irei. UON & UEftLY. GblccQO , ( olt Agtl. lor lite U.S. iilTorlnrfl'omllio gcrreci ofyiiutlifiJ , errurK , i-arly < ! > , lost nmnliood.I'll- lll find n valnabli Ircatlio rmikMl ) rontiilnlue full pnrlluulurii ( M hnT.ierillP , frconf rliHtvo. AdilriMri , PROF.F.O. FOWLER. Mooduo , Conn. , ivA runs at S mcciibsfuliy u ed innnthly hy ovur 10,000 i tl-a < lle . Aro.Sn/e , Effectuuland I'lcaiant ' ? r ? J porlmx hymall.or nt rtniKRlsts. Sealed Particulars il postngo Btiini | . Aildra'ia Tun EuarttA CIIEMICAI. Co. , DcrriioiT , MICIL attic nnil by mail ( > u Co , , Onutlui , ' and all urinary troubles I'aslly.qulck * . ly anil safely cured byDOCrUllACup. tiuvurul cases cured In seven days. Bold f J.MJ per box , all drugglfcts , or by mull from Do- cutuMft'.Co lKWliholJt..M. iM-'ull Direction * .11. I'.U.'JKH. K. IMlirilMA.V. J , U. III.A.M iUill PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Offlco-Hoom J , Oppoilto Kiclianco IlulldliiM , l/nloa _ Htock Yiaiiii , tJoulli Uinatia. Nub , _ O IIV1ERWESTERFIELD 6 Live Stock Commission , Koom 15 , Kxcbunpe llulldlnir , ( Intou gtock Tarii , Bouth UmnUtt. Nub. _ _ _ " " * * UNION STOCH YARDS CO , , Of Oraalia , Limited Agricuuurm impionionto ; CHURCHILL PARKER , DcalcrinAgricoltiirallmiileinenls , Wagons , unit nn l . J K > pttcM , tclwc n8lhi ml Kilt , Unistn. Ncl > m kn. METCV LF c Agricultural Iiimlciiieiils.Wasons.CarriaiGS . . Hugflci.Etc , Wliolculc. Onishit , Nr PARLIN , ORENDORFVMARTJN7" \Vhol i l t ) . < ( t ri > ln Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Ml. HO , B u J TO Jonr Street. Otnuho. p. P. Mannfactnrers of BncEeye Drills , CulUTMon.Hnj IUkc > . Cldrr Mllll dtui l.ubnn 1'ul- _ YCili r , Cor. Hlh nnJ Nlrhulkn Mrcvti. WINONA IMPLEMENT GO - Wliolr nlp Agricultural Implements , Wagons & BUEICS OMAHA IIKANCII. J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , \V. K. Mpfti ) , Mftnajcr. IJI.il.cnvrniriirlh ft Orai\h . MOLIINE.MILBURN&STODDARDCo Mniiuf ctur 'rsniulJolilicri In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Otlinnit t'aclflc strocls. Omolm , Nrb. Artlato' MntorlnlD. A HOSPE. Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , lil.l IKiueliK Sln-pt. tm ) hNrbrnfliR. . _ _ Uookoollora nnd Stntlonoro. ' " " H.'M , & s. w."JONES , .Succcnorsto A. T. Kpnyon A Co. , Wbolvinlo A Hclnll Booksellers anil Stationers. Pine \V iOliiR ) StiiMinicry , Cnninirrcliil Slntloncrt WtS Douglas Slruct. Onmlui. > > b. Boots and Shoaa * _ . K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Successors lo Heoil , Jones A lo. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes AKi-nUlor lloMon UubDrr Slioo Co. 11IU. 1104 .V llim bt. , Oninl.n. Ncbrnakn. W. V. MORSE A. CO. . Johliers of Boots and Shoes. . 1101 liaVHOJ Douglas 81. , Omnlm Mninifattorj , Sum < nior St. . ] unon. J. J. JOI/AWKV .t CO. . Manufacturers of Lime Ami slilpi'i'in ol coal. Cmu , Cviiirni , i-i. , ter. l.lmo Drain Tlio mid tni'r I'lpiOllipo , 'Jlrt S > . Uth St. , Oniulia , .Nut ) . TcloiiliunuSll. Dry CooclH nna Notions- Mi E'SMITH i co. . " Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions. 11U2 anil 1104 nouclni , Cor. llth St. , Omatin. Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and Jolliers in Dry GooflsNotions , Gcnta' Kurnlshlnc Cinols. Corner llth an.I HaJucr rits. , OmiiUa. Nubrntka. " " ' NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coi& 211 Soulh 13lli til. . Omatu. .Vob. Furnituro. " ' DEWEY k STONE" , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Furnani Street. Omaliu. Nuhrnskn. Cpffoos , SplooB , Etc. " " " CLARKE COFFEE CO. Umulia Colfce nnil Splcu Mills. Teas , Colfees , Spices , Baking Powder , Flavoring K.rlrncU , I.aunilrr Illnu. Inks , lite. HI4 141C Hurnoy rttrool. Ointtba. Neluasku. Crockery and Glassware. W.L.WRIGHT , Apcnt for tlin MniufacturerH nnil Impoiteraof Crockery , Glossware , Lamps , Ciiiiiineys , Kir Office.WK. l".th SI. , Omalia. Nt-lirnkkn. PERKINS. CATCH &LAUMAN. I muurtcrs and Jobbers of Crcckery , filaware , Lames , Silyerware Elr. 1511 Kcr. ' . n' tl.O' Paxton Commission and Storage- - " " " " " RIDDELL & niDDELL7 Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties ' iinr. K i' i'iii * n. p.Ury , Game , HSIIoirnril Street , Omali a. CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . ( Successors to McShani ! & Scliroeiler. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Oniuhfi. Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBHASS. Wliolosnle Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision Merchant. Correspondence anllrltcil. 1011 NorlUlCth rjtrci-t.omuha , Nob. Coal , Coke nnd Ulmo. OM A HA CbTlir C O K E & LI M E CO. " Joohers of Hard and Soft Coa ] , 209 South 13tli Street , Omnlm , Nebrnnka. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omalm. NebrosVo. crocorioQ. PAXTON , GALLAGHER ic6T Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 7Qjff \ ; , ' < a anilIS. \ . lOtli St. , Omalia , Neb. McCORD , BRADY S Co7 Wholesale Grocers. I lh anil I.e/ivonwortu Strentu , Omiilin , Nelir.iekp. , Hardware. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY UO. Wbolmiiln Mnnufarturoraof Saddlery & Jjlioers of Saddlery Harflwarc And Leather. 1IOJ , 1W. nn.l 1107 Hnrncy EL ) , Omaha , Heavy Hardvvnro. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Eprlngs , Wauou Rlork , Ilurdwnra , Lumber , Klc , I'/ ) unil 1211 llaruvy Klltl-l , Omalia , HIMEQAUGH &TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Mechanics' Tools and ItuITalo Bcnlci. UU ! > Ilouului titroot , Omul.a , Nebraska. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , Wliand HorncvFlB. , Omaha. Neb. Wrilrni Aecnll lor Auntln I'ow.lerCii. . , Juirorson Hleul Nulln , _ lalrbanliBtjIundttril bc'iili'i. . . " LEE , CLARKE.A"NDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , JlttulH , Phi.-et Iron , nto. Audits for flown Soalefc , Jilaml I'owiK-r mill I.yruau Iliirbetl wire , Omnhu , Hata , Caps , Etc. W. L7PARROTTE & CO.T Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1KB Ilarncyfilrcot.Omft ! > PiMob. _ OMAHA LUMBUR Co. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale IStJ Blrcol itncUJnlou 1'ttclllc Track , Oin.-Ji. ' . . LOUIS BRADFb RDi Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doom , Klc. VirUs-Corner 7ih und Hou/jlui kill and lliutla * C. N , DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , . iStb and California Streets , Oni h.i , Notirajlri FRED W. GRAY , Lumber Lime Cement Etc. Etc , , , . , , Coincrf-th and Douelna F.U. . Orrmrm. T. W. HARVEY UUMDEn CO. , To Dealers Only , Otnco , ll IKarnim ( Street Onmha , JOHN A.WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , l.tme. CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Cftrpds nut farquct flporln Ml , and IKni tm milllnorynnd Notions. I. OBERFELDER : A CO. . * " Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions . mJlOanJ 513 South llth Ktrpot. CANFIELD MANUFACTURINQ co. , Manufacturers of Oyeralls , Jeans rants.SUIits , Ktc. IJirji\n.l 1101 IKjutliis Street , Oiuillin. Neb. J. T. Wholesale Notions and Fnriiisliing Goods 4ifl nml 4rtTi Hi llth IDIli St. , Oirmtm , 0B. | | CONSOUDATED TANK LINE CC > . , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , A lnlri-a o. Htc. , Omalia , A. II lllfhim , Mnimi-or VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Fiirnisliiiig Goods , IIK. UnriiPTHtroot. Oinnlm. _ OUIco Flxturos. Tilt : SIMMON ) ) ! ) MANtJh'ACTUHlNa CX . Bank , OlUce'anrsalcon ' Fixtures , Mantles , Sldolionrds. Hook Cnirs , Diui : l'lxluri'V ll Cn ixrnitllliiiiK , HiillliiKn.t'oiuiti'rK. IleiTiinii Wlna CiHiliTK , Mlrrori.cli" . Kaelory am' nllloi1 , ITM and 1 Wa boulli 1.11 li St.Oiu lia. Tulcpliuiiu 1121. Paints nnd Oils. "cUMMlNCS'Lli NEILS ON , Wholesale l > L'iili'i.i In Paints , . Oils , Wiiiow Glass , Etc , HIS Knrnani Struct. Omaha , Nob. Pnpor. CARPENTER PAP E7 cb. . WoolcsalG Paper Dealers. Curry B nlro nlork of I'rlnllnir. Wriipplnu utnl Wrlllni l'wsr. jjpi'Clnl Kltrnllon KVUII ! lucnrlouil orjcra. Pnpor Boxos. JOHN LW\LK\E , \ \ , * Pronrlclor Omalia Paper Box Factory , Nos. Lit. anil Mill UutMlas St. , Unmtm , Ncb _ Scods. "PHML ? STIM MECiC-'cd.r ' Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds I'll ' nnd t'13lones ' stno I Oinnha. Stprago , Fo wardljig & Commlsalon ' ARMSTRONG. PETTIS it CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , I Drniirtt hnuf.i . ttf thn Ilrnnnv IJun * : ( * n < HiU'L' ! al nljulesulu und retail , 1 : < JJ iilOiuiii : 131' ' Uard mrwt , OiSaliu. Tflciilnino No.'M. ' \ Browora- STOR2 & 1LER. Lager Beer Brewers , 152J North Klglliteeutli Street , Onjiilm , Neb. Cornlco. _ _ EAGLE CORNICE WOm < s7 Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kpunt'U'r , I'roprlelur , yso Doilun nnd lUliuul 101 North lUlh fl Printers' lYIntorlala. _ WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION , Auxiliary .Piil'lishcrs. ' Dtalers In Trpe. I'ri'Hses unit I'llnlcrs' Supplies. 601 South mil friieel , Omaba. _ Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CoT. Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 311 Clothing anil Leather llcllljiK. 1UUS Kariiam Bu'oet , SJah , Doors , Etc. -rT- \ M. A. DISBROV I. CO. . Wholesale MnnuT .rlurern ot Sash. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Dranch u.llcc , Uth und Uanl Streets , Omaha , Nob. BOHN I'llannfactiirers ' of Sash , Doors. Blinds , V uMInn , StmrWnrk nnJ Interior Hnrrl Won.l . Klu- BII. N. K , Corner nth uml Li-.twuvvurthStrcrtt , Umiihn , Ncu , . Stonm Fittings , Pumpn , Etc. " " " " * " "A. L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Ucnm , Water , Itu hvny mill Minlnu Hupiillci , Etc. Id , ; niHlWI Karnum ftii-et. Omaha. C H 0 HCH fL L "P U M P "C o7 Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings- , Jtf am nnd Water 8iii > pliinca.lqunrten for Must. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CoT Stepin and Water Supplies , > Hnlllday Wind Jlllln. Oil nml 020 Farniiui Ut. , Ouaba. _ < i. KJIo it , Acllnn .Manuiicr. BROWNELL \io7 Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , 'hectlron Work Btcuin I'iiini , Haw .MIH . 1213-1213 Irfiuvenwortli tliocl. Oinulia. Iron STEAM fJOILERvVORKS , ' Caller Itt-on. I'ii | > ' * . MunuJufLiirt-rs of nil kinds Steam Boilers , TaiiAS and Sheet Iron WorK Works South iOlh and II. It M. 7 I-AXTON""VJI- : TTo 1 IION wouico. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worlf , KuKlnes. Ilrax Work.Ooncral roundry , Mnoblno imd JJIuckMullh Work. OMIru anil Works , U. I' . Uf , and IVlh t-lrfct , Ouuliu , OMAHA V/IRE fc IRON WORKS , ' Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Ual ! , Window Duardi. Flower Htaniln , Wlro feliim'Klc , Ul NotUt Ijth rJtruut.Oiimliii. OMAHA SA F E n'ruTTn ON'VO R K S , lan'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vault ! ) , Jail Work , Iron unit Wlru Kcnclnit. Hlen . I'to.1 * U , Audrcen , I'lOD'r Cor. llth and Jacks'ju bu. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WOn.K3 Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and Fcri'ons. ( or bank" , olllc. .itor s , reildtncci , oto. i'TKil Awi.Ui . > ! ' , ] rkiujih | Mmhlnrrr ud Ulai'kanilth Vvorkx , ml tnutli Uth HI. I Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Looks , * lor | H U"U i-olii Vuulti Mad Jail Work. H'J D.litU ? .o dui