THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ffpSRDAY JANTAljtYj. . 1880. 'fr Wheat Wna Eulgy , Bullish , and Nor- voua To-Day. CORN ABOUT AS ON SATURDAY. in Out ! ) Mlc.rnl nnd Confined Clilolly lo .Mn ) ' I'rovlsloiiH Itc- oulvcd i''nlr Atlontlon Otilo Were Slow. CHICAGO 1MIODUCI3 MAUItKT. ( Jt-iOAdo. Dec. 31. [ Special Telegram to TfK Hii.1 : : The whciit inarltct wus bulgy nnil nervous to-day. A bulllili turn was jircti ; It from Iho start by illspati-lics from Xow Yorlt that exporters wcro buying freely in tlmt inarltct. l atcr It was broiwlly hinted thnt the alleged foreign buying was on orders from Hiitchlnson. There was nothing In the tenor of the foreign uilvlccs to betoken any budden iinxiuty to pay -It1 per bushel more for wheat than It could have been had for four or live days previously. The foreign market wore very iiulot so far us could be determined from private nnd public cablegrams. The llrst news , uucotimmlcd as it was by strong locul buying , caused a good advance here and the other markets followed docilly. Alotol confusing figures relative to the foreign stocks of wheat were nlloat. Nearly every- uoily had It enrly that stocks In the United Kingdom amlon pussago for the Unltcil King dom ports werojS,00.XH : ) ( ) btwhels , -I.OOO.OOO bushelH in excess of hist year , Later Switrer had n dispatch from New York containing the following from the Mail nnd Kxpress relative to thu old world supply : "Kstimates of the stocks of wheat In the United Kingdom nrd placed at IM.UOU.UOU bushels , Franco itUOOH)0 ; ( ) bushels , Relglum 7.WMo ) , ( ; bushels , Get many 0,000,000 bushels , 1'csth 1100,0K : ! ( ) bushel ! ' , other Austrian points ri,0HIOi'0 ( ' biiBliols , Odessa 14,0 JO , 000 bushels , other south Russian points 5OIHOUO ) bushels , on passagu UM.DOO.OOO bushels , total lirSiiKH ( ( ) ( ) bushels. " On thu llrst advance wheat went from SLOT , which WUH 'ic ' below the opening , to ? 1.07Ji , anil after u ' .jC ro- nction , to $1.08. It worked back to Sl.ur &i ] 1.07H ; | , us tli visible supply llgurcs kept com ing in , indicating nn increusc of something like -tOO,000 bushels in sight. When the foot ings were posted they showed nn increase of 85,000 bushels. This wus thu signal for an other rally , and the price was worked up to fl.dSOiil.llS.'d. On this occasion Ilutchiuson sold nil thu wheat that could bo taken , aud the market yielded , This time thu decline was not checked until Sl.OtlJf was reached. The price did not get back above ? 1.07 or below * 1.0r ( ! , nnd it wus * i.K ( > J when the session WIIM brought to n virtual close by a frolicsome outbreak on the part of the younger members. Trade was stopped altogether for about twenty minutes , but by yielding * , o an appeal from the president , comparative ( pilot was restored , and those who had business to attend to were given opportunity to transact it during the last fifteen minutes of the ses sion. I'riccs did not undergo nn important change , however , und thu market rested about where it did Saturday. Everything considered , Ilutchinson was the most im portant factor in the day's trading , ills buying started prices up and kept thorn going that way and his selling cheeked a further advance and started the urcaK witnessed - nessed during the last hour. January opened at $1.01 , ranged to * 1.01 } t 81.U ( , and closed at $1.01 % July opened at 'JT'-.c , r.ingod tu Ur tit'.i'.l ' c , aud closed at Us Co. May left off at . * l.0ii-tf. In the corn market thu small receipts , thu fruo shipments and the good demand for the cash article maintained the feeling of .strength which the market displayed to wards the close of the previous week. The btreiigth In the wheat market also contri buted to the firmness , which even the in crease in the visible supply of ! . ' ! , 000 hush- pL _ , llil.not materially diminish , except for the l .iuury delivery. The liberal exports were also an encouraging feature , and the damp weather was unfavorable to the increase of the contract grade. Now York was u shipper of ii''O.OlU bushels yesterday , and New Orleans of 14,000 bushels , which latter parcel cleared for Liverpool. Trading was not heavy ov significant ; it was principally local , and the closing prices wore about as on Saturday , ex cept for December ami January , wtiieii were } ' @ ? lower. in oats there was liberal trading , confined cluell.v to May , which averaged easier. That month opened fully steady at USJ c , and under free selling declined J4 C .l'aC ' , with a partial reaction later , owing to the moderate demand from the shorts. Near futures were nuiot audMcarly steady , with the receipts light and the visible supply exhibiting an increase for the week of nearly 180,000 bushels. No. 2 oats in store wcru unelmnged at Wjc with no interest displayed in year or December deliveries. , The provision trade received fair attention. The collapse of the December corner in lard. which declined f > 0o from Saturday's final price , made that article particularly wealr , and for January nnd the subsequent months prices ruled 5@lie < lower. Short ribs closed unchanged to 'J > c higher , and pork 7J c lower for January , ami ' c lower for February. _ CHICAGO JjIVK STOCK CHICAGO , Dec. Ul. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Unn.f CATTLE Trade slow , values rather weak , but no worse than on Friduy nnd Saturday. The bulk ot the stock on sale was rather poor and common , hardly good enough for shippers or dressed beef dealers , but the dcmnmi was light and thu buyers whimsical and hard to plu&so , showing plainly they were not in want of stock. There were no Tcxans , yet that fact did not help cow stock , which sold as low as last week. The receipts include 1.000 Texas cattle. Cholco to extra beeves , $4.50f'UO ( ; medium to good steers , liWO to 1500 Ibs , $4.UO@I.20 ; 1200 to 1330 Ibs , f.1.2.Vial'0 ( ' ; 1)30 ) to 12K ( ) Ibs , i'J.SfifSy.lO ; stockers ami feeders , $ : i,0it ( ) ( ; { . 15 ; rows , bulls and mixed , $1.40y2.90 ( ; bulk , $2.01) ) ( -.MO ; Texas steers , SS.MQW. 10 ; cows , f J.OOfti ) 1 .2T , . Hens Trade actlvo , with shippers the leading buyers ; packers "going slow. " Prices ruled rather uneven , but in a general way were about a nlckoi higher. Northwest ern salesmen quoted that division as the low est , closing rather weak , hut elsewhere In the yards everything was sold out , closing steady. The bulk of the mixed sold largely iUt5.16@.VJOuml of the heavy at S3.3J&4 n.27i , one lot making W.I'.O ; while IkoMosior paid $3r ; > for a single deck of fancy nil bar rows selected out of sovurnl loads , to aver age : x0 ; Ibs and upward , Light sorts sold at Nisw YOUK , Doc. 31. fSpccIal Telegram to Tun BuB.l STOCKS London's buying of trunk lines and Reading w.as the foatura of the opening of the stock market. Au easier tone to the money market thcro had a more reassuring effect. The market opened V to ' / per cent nbovo Saturday's final figures , but transactions were on n limited scale , and after the first half hour the market ? became intensely dull. Aside from the operation of the room traders there wus but little trad ing done. New England , howovur , bocumo strong and advanced 1 per cent on good buying - ing , said to bo for insiders at Doston. Grangers were firm , except Omaha pre ferred , which declined 1 per cent on very limited dealings. Coal stocks npjieur to hnvo lost their place as leaders , and conservative commission houses and shrewd trader * say these stocks are high enough. It is said that Heading second preferred bonds will pay their full interest , and the matter of paying interest on those bonds will bo decided this week. The market was very dull and steady at slight changes from the opening Wlcco. Dullness was a feature of the after noon dealings , and fluctuations wcro within a narrow range. Closing prices were lira nnd at near the beat of the day , Money was more active , loaning as high OH 10 per cent , but Its effect was not felt to any great ex tent , The final figures show Now England , % ; Lackawanna , ; Vi Heading , } { , and Oregon gen Truuscoutiucutul , Ji per cent ubovo the * * * * * * opening , The total sales amounted to 100,170 shares , including Laokawanna , 1,000 ; Now England. 10,000 ; Oregon Transcontinental , 0,000 , St. Paul , ! ,000 ; Northwestern. 4.000 ; Heading , 20,000 ; I'nion Pacific , . ' 1,000 shares. The following wore the doling qmUUonv tJ.P. 4s regular , .m ( Northern Pacific. . 2.V. ( U.S. 4scoupons. 123 I dopreferrcd WiU I' . S. 4'lsreKitlnr. ' . lOC'i r. 4 K. W I08' ' | | J. S. 4'SNcoupom 103'j ' do prof erred , . . .HI Pacific ( is ofn . . .119 , .V. V. Central Itw'i ' ( Vntrnl I'arltlc . . .Ti' , P.n..viJ Z4'4 Chicago .V Alton . 13J lltocklslnnil iw ClilcuRO.IIiirlliigtoH 1C. , M. > VS1. P 4.T4 * ( julncy lOli'ii ilo preferred Itfl'j ' n.I < . & W. . . .Ht , St.PaulOmaha . HP , Illinois Central. Ill'i' tloprpferrcd in J..H.&W W'S ' Union I'acitlo U4' , Katisn.s .VTexas. . . M , W..St. I , . & P I2' ' UkpShoro 101'j , ! Ho preferred. . . . 8.1 Michigan Central . N7'4 Western Uulon 3.'i MlosourlPacitlc . . 73 KI MOVET n.v CAM. Stringent , ranging from to 10 , dosing at 10 bid. PIIIME MBIICAXTII.B PAPEII Vf Wi per cent. STEIIMSO ExciuNon Dull nnd heavy ; sixty days , JI.S4 ; demand , S-l.bS.U PltOOfCU MAIIKI3T. Cnicino. Dec.31.-\Vho.\t-wcak . - \ - ; lower ; casli. I.Otkc ; January , ? 1.0I * < ; May , * 1.X1V. ( Corn Easy ; cash , UJ ; January , yi:3-Ic : ( ! May , a-'fc'c. ' O.itsSteady : cash 'J.'cJaiumry ; , STiIMOc ; May , " 3 l.1-ltic. Uyo--.O'jC. Hurley Nothing doing. Prime TJmothi No truding. \Vhiskv \ sT.03. Pork Easy ; cash and January , JIS.S.I : May , ? it.U : ) . Lard Steady ; cash , $3.(50 ( ; January , 8.1.00 ; May. 7.77'i ' , ' . Flour Unchanged. Hulk Meats Shotlldors , jn.7i70.97 ( ; short clear , $7.IS. ' Qr.MS ; sliort ribs , S ( .bO Hutter Steady ; creamery , 21it20o ( ; dairy , ITiilSle. Ohceso b'irni ; full cream ehcddats , lOJfltMU- ; Hats , iojifrfile ; Voting Ameri- ens , ll erlsjfe. Kg | - Lower ; fresh , 17@lSJ c. KoeoiDts. tih turnouts. Flour , bbls . 0,000 10.000 Wheat bu . 'JS.OOO Ht.uOO Corn.ou . SSI.OOO IHW.tHlO Oats , bu . 11U.OJO ItCi.UOO New Vork , Dor. : ! 0. Wheat Receipts. : i. : K ) ; exports , 05I , X ) ; snot dull , but ( dill- higher ; No. a red , $1 021f in ele vator , Sl.ttIiC'81-m ' afloat. $ l.03'4 ' < r(1.04'.f ' f. o. l > . ; No. II red , U7e. Options more active and stronger , closing JfogJ o over Saturday ; .January closing at Sl.trj > „ ( . . Corn Keceipts , :5ISNK : ( ) ; exports , 227,000 ; spot easier , with fair export demand ; No. 2 , Ui'4C ' in elevator , 47'if ' ISc ullout ; ungraded mixed , IWfiMSc ; No. II , JtSttfuiWfe. Oitions | dull and 1tfr/14Lt ( / | lower and steady. Onta Receipts , ' .10,000 ; exports , none ; si > ot it tritle easier and dull. Options dull and lower ; January closing at ale ; May closing lit : ui'c. . Cotlce Spot Kio dull ; fair cargoes at Slti.7. ) . No option trading to-day. Petroleum Steady ; united closed at S7J c. Eggs Quiet and easy ; western , 21KT'J-V. ( Pork Mor active but lower ; mess , $14.25 @ 14.f > 0. Lard Dull and lower ; western steam closed at..S 'A" ; January closing at $8.05. HuttcrQuiet and steady ; wi'stoni dairy , 14Z25u ; creamery , lUWIilc ; Klglns , 12a ( > itc. : Cliees > o firm and ijuiet ; western , 10i ( { lH4c. Kansas City , Doc. SI. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red , cash , 0fo : ! ! ? ; May , ! Ho bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , ' .tic bid ; February , 07u bid : May , $1.01 ' , , bid. Cora No. 2 , cash. 20c bid ; January , 25xVc bill ; No. 2 white , .WJe bid. Oats No. 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings ; May , 24c bid. Minneapolis. Dec. Dl. Wheat Dull ; no trading of any account ; No. 1 hard. Decem ber , $1.18 ; January , 51.18 ; on track , SI. IS ; No. 1 northern , December and January , * 1.03' ; ; on track , f 1.11H1.12 ; No. 2 northern , December , USc ; on trade , 9Sc@51.00. Milwaukee , Dec. ai. Wheat Easy ; cash. ' .Kisfo : May , $1.0(1' ( * . CornSteady ; No. II , aKg'lll.fc. Oats- Steady ; No. 1 ! white , 27I3'SKc. Kyo Firm ; No. 1 , BOe Hurley Steady ; No. 2 , 07c. Provisions Easy ; pork , $12.87 - St. l..imi * . Doc. ai. Wheat Lower ; cash. 09o ; May , ? I.02X- Corn Firm ; cash , SO c ; May , ! 13 > c. Oats Weaker ; cash , 2-lc ; May , 2s Pork Dull at Sin. 75. Lard Lower at $7.f > 0. Whisky $1.03. Huttcr Steady ; creamery , 21@27c ; dairy , 20.i2.Jc. ( Ijiveroool. Dec. ill. [ Special Cablegram to THE Hnu. ] - : ) : : ) p. m. closo.-Pork In poor demand ; prime mess eastern , 78s Ud , dull ; do western , OSs 9d , dull. Lard In poor demand ; spot , 43s , steady ; January and February , -12s , dull. Wheat lu fair demand ; new.Xo. 2 winter , 8s , stea ly ; do spring , Ss id steady. Flour In poor demand at 12s , linn. Corn In fair demand for spot and poor demand for futures ; spot , -Is fi&d , steady ; January , 4s2 > fd , steady ; February 2 , ' < fd , steady. Hccoipts of American wheat the past week : From Atlantic ports none ; Pacific ports , -1,000 quarters ; 'Other sources , 27,00. ) quarters. Kcccipts of American corn , 20,300 quarters. CIIICARO , Dec. 31. UATTI.I : KccoptsSiOO ! ! ; steady ; beeves , J2.W5. 10 ; stockers and Iced- ers , $2.00V ( 'Uf ) ; cows , bulls and mixed , i.40C''J.OO ' ; bulks. $ ! ) .006I2.Wj ! Texas cattle , Hogs Ueceipts , 11,000 ; market strong and 5 to We higher. Mixed , $5.00 ( < (5.'JO ; heavy , W.tl.VjfS.yS ; light , $5.00 < ! tTt'Xtskips \ , * -J.BOiS4.UO. ( Sheep Keceipts 4,500 ; natives , ? ; i.00 ( < ? l.70 : western , ? .00jC4.LO ( ; Texans , $ , ' .50(0.3.40 ( ; lambs , § .50 < .U.lX > . Natloiutl Slock Yards , J'Jast ' St. LtouiH , Deo. ill. Cattle Receipts , 2,100 ; shipments , 400 ; market steady ; choice heavy native steers , ? 5.00C'.OU ; fair to good native steers , < ! . lOftgS. 10 ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , * : ) . ; . " ( ( . > ; stoek- ors and feeders , fair lo good , & ! .OU ( < r > i.0 ! ; rangers , corn rud$3.00i ( 4.00 ; gwss fed , $ 'J.OO ( ( 11.10. Hogs Receipts , 4500 ; shipments , 200 ; market higher ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , 5.15 ( < cr > .20 ; packing , medium to nriiue , $5.0i > ( r.r > , ir > ; light grades , ordinary to Lest , fi.noca.'i.io. KanaiiH City , Dec. 31 , Cattle Receipts , 1,700 head ; shipments , none ; beef steers strong to HL' ) higher ; choice cows , fii10c higher ; stockers ami feeding steers quiet ; good to choice corn-fed and feeding steers , $ iOO ( < fi,4 : ( ) ; cows , $1,20L'J.OO. ( / . Hogs Hocelpts , 5,000 ; shipment * , noiio ; market active , strong and Co higher ; good to choice , fj.07Jtf3.12J-i ( ; ; common to medium , S1.50 ( 5.00. Sioux City , Dec. ill. CATJ-I.K Receipts , 14S ; shipments , 87 ; oltorlngs cliiolly stockers ; prime , ? : i.00@i,50 ; feeders , $2.'J5y.OO ( ; fat cows , $ l,50ii.GO ( ! ; stoekers , $1.60ia,40 ( ; can- ncrs mid bulls. ? l,00JilTo ( ) ; veal calves , $3bO HOUH Receipts , ( Xt ) ) ; market strong at Saturday-'s prices ; light and mixed , $ 4.yOii ( 4.05 ; heavy , $4.'J5@5.05. ' OMAHA. laVK STOOIL Cattle. Dec. 31 , I8SS. Under the Inlluenco of light rocclpts the market advanced lOc to-day. The trade was not particularly active , nor was the demand heavy , but about everything was cleaned up before the close. The dressed boot men paid Kl.H5@-l.15 for etoora , and the cows sold ut n range of $ l.M ) ( < p2.7r)1 the latter price being for a choice bunch of heifers. Thorn were no feeders hero to uiako a mnrkot and only OIIQ bunch of common western Btockcrs , tlOKS , The market was fairly actlvo nt an ad- viuico of lOc , and the few hogs hcVe sold early. There was not a iirlmo load of hogs In the yards , but three pretty fair mixed loads brought f5.15. The uverago quality of the offerings wits very common. ' Hlioep. There were four double-decks of good wos- term ) , and a single deck of fair natives. The uiarkot wan strong and the packers took about everything offered. Itoueiptg. * , . , , , , , 700 Hoa . i 500 050 I'rttvnllini ; I'ricoi. The followiup ; is a UOloof nriosi paid la this mar et for the grijjj of stos'f moa tionvd. PnmcstooM. 1300 to l.WJlbs.3.7. fa4.0 > Prime steers , 1103 to 13JJ ibs. . 3.25 lit.1 : Nntirc feeders . 2.75 ( < M.OO Western feeders . 2.X ( ) ( < 12.00 Common to good cows . 1.25 f < t2.0d Choice to fnncy cows . 2.25 Crt'75 Common to choice balls . ' . . 1.25 M2.00 Fnlrtocnoicotignthocs . 4.95 ( A" > .Ki Falrtoenotoa tioavy hozs . 5.10 ( t * > .20 Fair to choice mixed nogs , . . . . 5.03 , u(5.10 KoprcsrMiiiui TO S il J > . CATTLU. No. Ar. Pr. 1 cow . 1,510 fl.no 74 cows , westerns . 757 l.JWJi 21 canncrs . 1W7 1.75 1 bull . 1.510 1.00 2 bulls . 1,210 2.00 1 bull . 1,41X1 2.00 1 cow . lo0 ; ! 2.25 lit cows . 1,094 2.35 14 cows . 1 , ( l 2.115 fi cows . 1,100 2.40 20 cows . 990 2.45 4 cows . 1,20 2.f,0 10 cows . 1,151 2.00 1 feeder . S70 2.05 4 oxen . 1,425 2.75 4 cows . 1,012 2.75 13 cows . 1,123 2.75 7 feeders . NX ) 2.SO B steers . 1,005 3.10 20 steers . ( . . . 1,213 3.35 11 steers , corn fed natives. . . .1,204 3.02V IBJi steers , corn fed natives. . . .1,379 3.75 14 steers , natives . 1,300 3.HI ! 14 steers , natives . 1SS3 4.15 lions. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. NI..2S ! ! 240 $5.H ( ) ( W..271 120 $5.10 KI..337 40 0.00 (55. ( . . . 2(53 ( 120 0.10 52. . . .2150 40 0.00 CM. . . .243 . . . 0.10 05. . . .2(12 ( SI ) 0.05 f > ( . . . . . : 2M > 0.10 (53. . . .2(51 ( 3150 0.05 00. . . .307 3(50 ( 0.10 01. . . . 272 80 0.05 01. . . . 275 200 0.10 02..2J2 100 0.05 02. . . .279 21X1 0.10 45. . . , 29. ) 120 0.05 07. . . . 3:13 : 120 0.12' ' (55. ( . . .297 410 0.05 01. . . .330 A'O 0.15 02. . . .213 40 0.05 02. . . .323 S)0 ) 0.15 (53. ( . . .224 SO 0.05 00. . . .313 210 0.15 00. . . .301 120 0.10 No.- ' Av. Pr initiatives . 70 5'i.U C-s corn-fed westerns . US .1.0. 00 corn-fed westerns . 97 3.0 , " 1 42 corn-fed westerns . 97 3.0 , " 142 corn-fed westerns . DC 3.03 Ijivo Stock Notes. gfllogs higher. Sheep market strong. Cattle go up a notch , Sioux City received 000 hogs. H. C. Chumbloy , Ulnir ; G. W. West , York and A. .1. Coffman , Ayr , Neb , , were in look ing over the market. The total number of hogs sold in this mar ket last week to the packers was 10,270 ; cat tle , 3,028 , , and sheep. 757. Among those who came In with cattle were noticed the following : Mel Dewitt , Salida , Colo. ; Mr. Perry , Wahoo , and John Carr , O'Noll. ' _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA AVHOIjKSAIjK MAUIil.TS. Frill IH , Produce , Ktc. Hi'TTT.K Fancy , solid-pacltcd creamery , 2fljtic ( : ( ) ; choice country , 2J 25c ; medium grades , I > i2le ; common grades , I4 ( < 17c. Fi.oi'it Nebraska patents. SO.OOM .00 ; Minnesota patents , $0.25fii7.7o ; straight grades , $5,00 ( < i5.50 ; bakers' Hour , $5.25C5.75 ( ( per obi. POTATOES Nebraska , 455r55c ! per bu ; Col orado , (50iC7 ( ( < io. Swiir : : I'OTATOHS 3@3JjC per Ib. Poi'i.TKY Live chlclcoiis , $2.5C2.70 ! ) ( ( per do ? ; dressed chickens , TO Sc per Ib ; turkeys , ( lyfillc ; ducks and geese , ll@12c. ( Koos Strictly fresli. 21V8'i-o ( candled. MAI.IOV Gn.vi'cs In kegs , 12c per Hi. UANAXAS Common , $1.5'J@2.25 per bunch ; choU-o , $2.iOii..yj. ! ( : LIIMOXS $3.7"5.00 ) per case. OIIAXCES Florida , $ : J.2"if'f3.75 per box. GVMB"of dozen : Mallards , $3.25 ; tea $1.00 ; quail , $2.00 ; pi-atrip chickens , $1.00 ® 4.00 : rabbits , $1.00 ; squirrels , Jl.OJ ; venison , 7 ( < f 12c ) ) er Ib. Hiux $13.00 ( ll.OO. Citoi'i'KD PKKU$14.00 ® 15.00 per ton. Coux 252ic. ( OATS 21 ( < t22c. VIXKOAII Cider , 1018c per gal. ; white wine , 10 [ < g25c per gal. Iloxnv 1-lb frames , lOfSlSc. CuAXiinnair.s $ S.OO@9.0U per bbl. Pitovisioxs Hams , ' No. 1 , lie ; No. 2 , lO.'fj'c ' ; shoulders , 7jc ; ! ; rib bacon , lie ; clear bacon , llj c ; picnic hams , lOo ; dried beef hams , 10 > o ; dry salted clears , short , 8J-oO ; extra short , 8 } c ; short ribs , Sj c ; ; pickled pigs' feet , lflb kits , SOc ; lard , 8 > f@lJ ) < e ; smoked sausage , 0fflSc ( per Ib ; hog casings , CKI.KUY 25M.'iOc per doz : fancy , 40c. OXIOXH 300 40e ] ) or bu. C.umvoi : fJl.OO per 100. HCKTS lOc per bu. Tt'iixii's tKic per bu. SAUKH ICiiAt'T Hbls. , $4.75 ; half bbls. , $2.75. AiM'i.ns Choice. $2.50(7i ( > 2.7. > per bbl ; fancy , $ ; ? .00 per bbl ; common , $1.50 . ( ( ' 1.75 per bbl. Cnnit Michigan , $5.0l ) ( 0.50 per bbl of a2 gals ; California pear eider , $15.00 per bbl. Poi1 Cons Rice , ! te ; common , % * : . CAIIUOIS iOc per bu. Hi : vxs Choice eastern hand picked navies , $2.25 per bu , ; western hand picked navies , $1.75r < 1.80 ; mediums , $1.50 ; Lima beans , 5u per Ib. II.vV F. o. b. cars , No , 1 upland , 50.00 ; No. 2 upland , $5.00. Grocers' Ijlst. Revised prices nro as follows : HAODIXO Stark A , seamless , 22c ; Amos- koag , seamless , 17J c ; Lowistowu , A , seam less , 19c ; American , seamless , 17o ; burlaps 4 to 5 bu. , 11014c ; gunnies , single , lUc ; guu nies , double , 'Mo ; wool , sack , Hoe. T'.VIXKS Flax , IHe ; extra sail , 20J21o ; sail H , SOcrf'Jlo ; cotton , 2o ; Jute , ! ) c. UKIID : FIIUIT Figs , In boxes , per Ib , 1U3 IOcdates. ; in boxes , M10c ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box. $2.50@3.75 ; Malaga loose raisins , ? 2.0(552.50 : ! ( ; new Valencia rai sins per Ib , S''jc ' ; California loose muscatels , per box. $2.00t23.10 ( : California Londons , 1SSS , $2.40 : piltcil enerries , per U ) , 18c ; Cali fornia pitted plums , per Hi , 12 ( > iic ; ; dried blaukberrlcs , | > or 11) ) , 7 C'CSo ; dried raspber ries , per Ib , 24 ( 25c ; evaporated apjiles , * Zii > be ; California sun-dried peaches , I'Ja ; Cali fornia unpared evaporated peaches , 14c ; evaporated California apricots , 18c ; currants , OK"/7c- ' ; Turkish prunes , 5@5'ic ; citron , 22C'2lc ' ! ; orange peel , 15o ; lemon peel , Itio ; Caliiornia French prunes , _ . _ , . . . , _ , _ , _ , - J5c ; Kio , fancy , ! Si(19ij ( ; Santos and Mnra- ca'bo. 17'fl9o ; Arbucklcs , 23jjCj McLaugh- lin's XXXX , 22 > 4-c. St'dAii Granulated , 7 0 ; coiif. A. 7 o ; white extra C. 7c , ! ; extra C , 7J c ; yellow C , O tfc ; powdered , bo _ ; cubes , 8''c. ' HmswAX : Choice yellow , 20if22)jo ( ) ! ; dark colored , 13iel4c. ( CHIISK : : Young America , full cream , 12@ 13 c ; full cream cheddcrs , 12@12 > ic. PICKI.KS Medium , in bbls , $5.00 ; do , in half bbls , $3.00 ; small , In bbls , * 0.dO ; do , in half bbls , $3.00 ; gherkins , In bbls , $7.00 ; do , in half bbls , $4.00. TOIIACCO Plug , 20g05o ( ; smoking , lO OOc. JKI.UUS $1.25 per 30-lb pail. S.uT-$1.35@1.40 per bbl. * Koi-K-37-10 , 12c MAi'i.iT SUOAK Hrlcks , 11@12o per Ib ; penny cakes , 12@13o per Ib ; pure mnplo syrup , $1.00 per gul. TKAS Young Hyson , common to fair , ISftg 25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30@55o ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22i25c ( ; Uun- l > owder , cholco to fancy , 40@05o ; Jajan , common to medium , 15 ( < 20c ; Japan , clnico to fancy , 30 ( > 45o ; Oolong , common to good , 30 (235o ( ; Oolong , choice to fancy , 50@7o ( ) ; Imperial , common to medium , 25@35o ; Im perial , good to fancy , 40ir50c. NUTS Almonds , 10@18olllberts ; , 12@15o ; Unizll , 0@10o ; walnuts , 12o ; pecans , 10i ( llo ; peanuts , OQ'Jc. CRACKCIIS ( l@10opor Ib ; assorted cakes , 8@25o per Ib as per list. CANDIMixed. . 9 12 0 ; stick , QXllo ; rock candy , 10 } @ 13c ; fancy candy , 7 ( < i2So. HOI.I.\MI HEKIIIXO 90c. Dry Goods. COTTON FI.AXXELS 10 per cent als. ; LL , BK ; CO , O c ; SS. 7 0 , Nameless , 60 ; KX 18o ; K. 20o ; No. 10. 8tfo ; No. 40 , lOXo ; No. (50 ( , 12 > < Jo ; No. 80. 13 o ; No. DO , colored , 9o ; No. 50. colored , 12o ; o. 70 , colored , lakfo ; Ilrlstol , 12Ko ; Union Pacillc , 17c. GAiii'ET W-viti' Ulil , white , 19c ; colored , nATTS Standard , 80 ; pom. lOo ; beauty , 12Vfc ; boone , 4o ; H , cased , f < J.50. PniNTS Solid colors Atlantic , Co ; Slater , Co ; Herlln oil , OJfo ; Garner oil , 0@7o. PitiNTs Pink ana Robes Allen. Oc ; Riv < jr- pplnt , 5 > e ; Steel River , oio ; ; Richmond , Pucilic , 7o. Dress , Charter Oak. ! > ' 4i < : Kam npo. 4Ke ; Lodl. 5'4i' . Aijcn , Oc ; Richmond , ( to ; Uind or , O' c ; Kdaystono , il'ao ; Pnclllc , C',1' . I I , Hi.ntr-nr.n SnnrTjixn.-Horkele.v cambric , No. 00 , ! l > . , c ; Hcst Y.Pt , 4-4 , 0.butter . ; cloth. OO , 4 fe ; Cabot 7 > fc ; Farwell , half bleached , S'jc : Frult'of ' the Loom. 9 > 4o , Greene O , O'j ; Ho id , 7-1ic ; King Philllt cambric , lie ; LonsdalOiCambriP , ll'tc ' ; Lens dale , Ois ; New York mUls , ItH c ; Pcpperell , 42-In , lie ; Pepierell | , 40 In , 12c ; Pcppcroil 0-4 , lOc : Pepperelt ; S-4 , 21c ; Pcppcroil , 0-4 21iv , Pepperoll. 10-4 , 25P ! , Canton , 4-4 , S'jc ; Triumph , Oc ; Watnsuttn , lie ; Valley , 5c. Fi.AXir.i.s-Plaid : Knftsmcn , 20c ; Goshen , 32'u'c ' ; Clear Lake , Sd' ' c ; Iron Mountain , tVtCANxnt.White GH , No. 2 , 22S'c ; OH , No. 1 , 3f , 2Gc ; HH ; No. 2 , ? / , 22Mc ; UH , No. 1 , 4' , 3c ( ) ; QueclW , No. 1 , "f , 42c. COUSIIT JnAX-f Androsooggln , 7.nfc ; Kcar sarge , Tpic ; Kockimrt , 0lc : ; Coneitogn , fl' c IVKH York , 30-ln , 12 c : York , ( H-in 13 , c ; Swift river , 7s4c ; Thorndike , OO , 8' ' 'o ; Thorndike , K12. b wrtiorndlku. 120 li c ; Thorndike , XX. 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 lic ) ; Cordis , No. 4 , 7'5C. DnxiMS Amoskeag. 0 or , lO 'c ; Everett , 7 Of. , 13'hc ; York , 7 oz , 13kc ; Haymaker , S'c ' ; .iuftrey XX , 11'e ' ; Jnffroy XXX , 12'4i' ' ; lleiivor Creek AA , 12c ; Hcavor Creek HIS , lie ; Heaver Creek CC. lOc. Kr.NTfcuv JIAS Memorial , I5c ; Dakota ISc ; Durham , 21 > , V ; Hercules , ISc ; Leant ington , - 2Vc : Cottswood , 27'.jC ' CitAsit Stevens' H , OJ-c ; Stevens' H , bleached , TISlovens'A. : . T'oi" Stevens' A bleached , S'.jiStevens' ; P , b'niStevens' ; P , bleilfhed , 9) ) 0 ; Stovons' N. 9V ; Stevens' N , bleached , 10'sc ' ; Stevens' SKt , 12'e. ' Mi-riii.\\iof8 : Table on cloth , ' $2.50 ; plain Holland , O'.jC ; Dado Holland , 12'c. ' Huoxvx SiniTiXi : ( Atlantic A , 4-1 , 7'u'c ' ; Athintk-II , 4-1 , 7 < 4c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0 , c , Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-1 , flo ; Au rora C , 4-1 , 4 4'e ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , 0'c ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , Oe ; Indian Heatl , 4-4 , 7'ic : Lawrence , LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-1 , 0'2c ; Poppet-ell K , 4-4 , 7o ; Pciporell ) O , 4-4 , 05c , ; Pepporell , S-l , ISJ c : I'cpperell , 9-1 , 2lc : Pepperell , KM , 23c ; Utie.i C. 4-4 , 44'u ? ; \Viii > husett. 4-4 , 7) ) o ; Aurora , K , 4-1 , 7o ; All- rorn H , 4-4 , 0'3'c. ' Di < ! < West Point 29 in. 8 or. . 10 c ; West Point 21) ) in. 10 oz. 12la'o ; West Point 2J in. 12 OA lOc ; West Point 4U in. 11 at , lOc. KIAXXKI. " Red. C , 21 in , IfiXc ; 12 , 24 In , 21'4'c ; GG , 24 in , 20c ; HAF , 4' , 25c : JKF , ? / , GixrniAM Plunkctt checks , 7J c ; Whit ton- ton 7 0 ; York , 7' c ; Nornmndi dress , S'.j'c ' ; Calcutta dress , 8l c ; Whittcnton dress , 8. ) jo ; Kenfrow dress , S del-J'.jt1. CAMIIHICS-Slater , fi > < Jo ; Woods , 5 } c ; Stan- diird , 5'4c ' ; Peacock , 014C. Pitl.vis , iNDKio liijfi : Arnold , O'.jV ' ; Amcr- ii-an , 0'4c ; Gloucester , 0'4c ' ; Arnold C long cloth , He ; Arnold H long cloth , lO' c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10 , ' c ; Stelfel A , 12c ; Windsor Gold Ticket , 10 } jc. First ami second clear , I'In . . $40 0(1@ ( : > 1 00 First aud second clear , \ \ in. . . 47 ( XVi'50 ( H ) Third clear , l ( jcl > i in 43 OOftflti 00 A select , 1 ; < W1& in 1)7 ) 00 H select , l OoP In S3 ( K ) A stock boards , 12 ( > ll > ft , 12 in. . 40 00 H stock boards , 12c < lt > ft , 12 in. . 41 ( XI C stock boards , 12 ( < f Hi It , rj in. . HO 1X1 1) slock boards , mjglOft , 12 in. . 2.1) ) 00 Flooring , llrst common , liin. . . . ! I4 ( M ) Flooring , second common , li in. . HI CO Select fencing flooring 10 PO Siding , first and second clear , 14 ( .flOft 25 ( K ) Siding , llrst common , Hi ft 22 00 Siding , second common 10 ( X ) Common boards 10 ( X ) No. 2 boards , till lengths 14 50 Fencing , No. 1 , ISJJh'O ft Hi 50 Fencing , No. 2 , 12. 14@lf , ft 15 50 Joist und scantling,2x4,14@lt > ft 1(5 ( 00 Timber. 4x4Sx3 , 12(411)ft , 1700 Pickets , 1) and H ( hit. . ' 22 ( M Pickets , O ami II square 22 00 Shingles , extra A/ 281) ) Shingles , standard'A 2 ( V ) Lath . . . , 2 40 OG Halts , 2J < f in , 115 O C ! Halts , P/JxH , S 1 S CO 3-in well tubing , D and M bev. . 22 00 Iventlicr. Hemlock sole , lSii.27p ( per 11) ) ; oak sole , 33 ( 3Ce per Ib ; oak harness , : iOiZ)2c ! ) per Ib : selected oak and trace. Hoe per Ib. ; oak and hemlock upper , iOo.22i5 per foot ; hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , oO@OOopor h ) , according to weight ; oak calf sklt > No. 1 , lKcrfI.OO ) ( per Ib. ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , $1.0l@l.10 ) per 11) . ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , OlKjrtOi. ' per ib ; oak kip skin. No. 1 , 70r SOc per Ib ; Phila delphia kip skin , extra , SD&OOo per Ib : French calf skin , ( according to weight and quality ) , $1.15fS 1.75 pcrlb : French kip skin , do , 80e ( ? 1.10 pcrlb. ; Cordovan russet , ISc ; satin finish , SOc per loot ; welt leather , $11,50 ( < l4.00 per side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 20 ( ! 30c per foot ; in'orocsos , boot leg , 2. > < < i30o per foot ; glove calf skins , 20frT > 30c per foot ; Douglas kid , 3l > @ 40c per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40@5o ( ) per foot , according to quality : toppings , $ S.OOifilO.OO ( per dozen ; linings.55.00 ( g'J.OO ' per dozen ; apron skins , $10.00 < > J12.00 per dozen. dozen.Mctata Mctata nnil Tinners' Stock. Block tin , small pig ? .23 Block tin , bar * .20 Copper , plainished boiler sizes 34 Copper , cold rolled 31 Copper , shouting 'M Copper , pills.- 30 Copper , flats 31 Gal , sheet iron , .niniata , 50-10 and 5 per c. dis. Pat. plnimshcM iron , 24 to 27 A 10'i . .Pat plain is hod iron,21 to 27 H ! ij < f Reeling , 1C. 14x2. ) , 112sheets 0.00 Rooting , IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets 7.50 Roollug. 1C. 20x23,112 sheets 11.00 Rooting , IX. 20x23 , 112 sheets 14.50 Sheet iron No. 211 3.50 Sheet iron No. 27 3.00 Solder 10)li(31" ( ' Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , 10x14,2258110013 0.50 IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets 8.25 Tin plate , coke 1C , 10x14. 225 sheets C.25 Steel nails , pur keg. 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg 2.00 An Ahsnlnrn Otiro. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure fur old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin eru | > - tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AHIETINE OXNT- MEHT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 23 cents per box by mail 30 cents. ol'a Negro. Gononil W. T.S liornmn : 1 confess that I feel ] > : irtinl to the colored people of the United Stated. During the war they hud n dilHctilt part to piny. They understood from bojjinniiir } to cud their status in ouicommunity. . Tlioy were Faithful to their mustorrftind miHtressos. Tiioy never betrayed the Ronddonco of a poor union Boldior wlio lnul escaped from his prison and was trying to reach "God's country. " They knew the go- ogniphy of the country in which wio were opunttinir , and always answered outnuostioiih honqstly and truthfully , which was more than tiioir white mas- Lors did ; and , best of nil , in the crisis of their fate they tlid not resort to the torch and the diig er , as their race had done in San Doininl'o. I ramoinbop tliat Jonry Clay often as serted that his colored boy was the most accomplished goiitlomau in Amer ica. "When the army I had the honor to command from " "Atlanta to the sea" reached Savannah , ' the first essential stop was to cnn'y ' by Assault Fort Mc Allister , in order to open up communi cations with the fleet sent in antieipa- , ion with supplies. The worlc was iromptly mid 'gontcoly done by the Second division of'the ' Fifteenth corns , commanded by General W. B , Ila- /.on. I was watching the assault from a rico mill across the Ogocho , but is soon nt , I saw the rebel flat. ' go down ind "Old Glory" go up on the llagstalT , ' . jumped Into an oyster bout and pulled lown. Reaching the McAllister plan- ation after dark I was conducted to , ho overseer's house , where Gen. ilazon and his ofllccrs wore taking sup- tor. I , Gen. Howard , and the few ofll- : ors with mo were invited in , an invita- ion promptly accepted , because wo had aid nothing to oat since daylight , jcn. Ilazon , who sat at the head of the kitchen ) table , remarked , "Gen. jhormun , Maj. Anderson , who com- minded the captured garrison , is now n irisonor of war out in the 'corral' . Ho s u gentleman. May 1 invite him to shnru our eupperV" " 01 course , this is your tnb'o ' and I tun only your cucsl certainly , bring the major in. Ai aido-do-Vamp wnc onttind soon cntcrct Mnj. Anderson in handsome dress o approved grnv , with decorations on the collar to indicate his rank. Ho was courteously received bv (5 PH. Hazcli introduocd to mo and the others , and shown ton seat opposite 1110 at the ( kitchen ) table. He looked hard at mete to discover the horns and talons of the devil , for at that time my roputntioi wns not peed at the south ; but like myself , being hungry , ho lay to 01 : the hum , hard bread and coll'eo server out to us by our host. He was naturallj somewhat oppressed at the thought that his post had been ourried by assault and 1 attempted to compliment him 01 his gallant defense. In time he lluishci' his llrst cup of oolTce nnd turned to tin bcrvnnt in waiting with the familial cotToo-pot mid recognized his own ' "Hob" who hud boon his own servant and slave two hours before in Korl Mc Allister. Ho seemed overwhelmed at the recognition and turned to mo "General Sherman , mav I speak to this individual1' ' " . ' ' ' I answered ; ( 'ortninly , ; "but Hob. remember you nro now a free man ; answer the gentleman truly IUK politely without fear or favor. ' ' "Hob , ' said Major Anderson , "is it possible that you have run nwnv lo the Ynn- kcoaV" "Oh , " answered Hob , "I'm working for Mr. Hux.en.1 Hero was a black man who two hours ago was the slave of Major Anderson in the robe ; Fort McAllister , now working choorilj for wages with General Iliuen. Wo never construed a negro as a prisouei of war. Anderson , after receiving a cup of rolTeo from his former slave , Hob , said : "Goneral , it looks to mo ns though the game was up. " ' "Yes , " 1 answered the giuno is up. Slavery is gone , and the southern confederacy is si tli ing ol the piist.1 Ailvlui ! li > .Mothers. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup should al ways he used forchildrca teething. U soothes the child , softens iho gums , allays all puln , cures.wlnd colic , and is Ihu best remedy for llnrrlKca. 25o a bottle. A Corpse Kt Seven Yearn. Early this week , hays a San Fi-nnci'-co correspondent of the Globe-Democrat , the body of a woman known us Mrs. Luther was buried here , after lying in an undertaker's shop for seoeu years. The body was embalmed and inclosed in a hermetically sealed casket , and hud been placed in the collar of the estab lishment , waiting orders from Now York for its shipment to that city. Finally it hud been forgotten , nnd otfiy when an account of stock , owing to change of firm , was taken was the corpse discovered and properly buried. It now turns out that Mrs. Luther was no other than the daughter of the notorious Mfh. Cunning ham. who was arrested in New York about forty years ago for murdering Jr. Uurdoll. 'The trial was one of the cele brated cases of thai generation , and , though circumstantial evidence was strong against the woman , who was Dr. Hill-doll's landlady and claimed to be his wife , the jury acquitted her. She testified on the witness bland that she had a child by litirdeli , nnd this child was the woman who laid seven years in this city unburicd. Knrly in the ( ! 0s Mrs. Cunningham came to this state , bringing a , son nnd daughter. The lat ter married Dr. Luther , a well-known dentist. The older woman appeared to have money , which she invested in Mexican mines. The daughter was taken ill with cancer , and her mother was sent for and came to thus city from ' Mexico. Seeing that Mrs. Luth'or was doomed , Mrs. Cunningham went to the undertaking firm and directed that on her daughter's demise the body should be embalmed , placed in a casket and laid away in a vault. She gave ns n reason that she intended having the re mains interred by Iho side of those of Mrs. Luther's father. Dr. Burdell. in Greenwood cemetery. Dr. Menres.theii health ollicer , gave permission to keep the body as desired after death until the return of the inothor from Mexico. Nothing was heard from her , however , but it was learned that three years ago she returned to Now York to sell her Mexican mines , failed , and died there in poverty. Her son came through here one year ago. saw the undertakers , and said he would send for his sister's body , but he failed to do so. A druggist at Fort Scott , Kansas , per suaded U. A. Camn , a bookkeeper , to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's cough remedy. Mr. Camp now says Iho rem edy is unsurpassed for throat and lung complaints , especially for children troubled with colds , and that lie would not bo without it formally times it co t. Only 60 cents uer bottle. All druggists sell it. The PromiMiiifj West. Prof. Hryee , M. I' . : In Connecticut and Massachusetts the operatives in many a manufacturing lown load ti life far easier ; far more brightened by in- tellcctual.culturo and by amusements , than that of the clerks and shopkcopors of Kngland or Franco. In cities like Cleveland or Chicago one finds miles on miles of suburb filled with neat wooden houses , each with its tiny garden plot , owned by the shop assistants and handi craftsmen who return on the horse cars in the evening from their work , All over the wide west , from Lake Ontario to the upper Missouri , one travels past farms of 200 to 300 acres , in everyone of which there is a spacious farm house among the orchards mid meadows , where the farmers children grow up strong and hearty on abundant food , the boys full of intelligence and outer- prise , ready to push their way on farms of their own or enter business in the nearest town ; the girls familiar with the current literature of England as well as of America. The life of the now emigrant in the further west has Its privations in the lirst years , but it is brightened by hope and has a singular charm of freedom and simplicity. The impression which this comfort and plenty makes is heightened by the brilliance and keen ness of the airby the look of freshness and cleanness which oven the cities wear , all of them except the poorer parts of those few 1 have re- [ erred to above. The fog and soot- Hakes of nn English town , as well ns its squalor , are wanting ; you are in a now world , and a world which knows the sun , It is impossible not to feel warmed ; cheered , invigorated by the sense of such material wollbeing around one impossible not to bo infected by the bouyancy and hopefulness of the iieople. For Alnihu ol'Aluolint. Use Horsford's ' Acid Phosphate. Dr. W. E. Crane , Mitchell , Dale. , soys : "It ms proven almost a spcrlllu for this dlsor- lor ; It checks the vomiting , restores the ap ) ctile , and , at IhuEnmo time , allays Iho fear > f Impending dissolution , that Is so common lo heavy drinkers. " * , U. I'AI.Mtll , N , l > , IIIC-IIMA.V. J , 11 , UI.AM-dol.u PALMER , niCHMAN & CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants . 00 , .ORIMERWESTERFIEUD& MALE' Live Stock Commission , loom U , Kxcbanpo liuiminv , 1'nlou stock VarJ ; ' buutli Uiuttlm , Nub. UNION STOCH YARDS CO. 7 " Of Omaha , Limited , ARMCimurni implements. CHUnCHILU PArThTER , " Dealer in Agricnltnrallmplcmeiils.fagons . , CnrrUges nnil Itvnlti. Jmr Ptrort.bctweenHttiivnO _ Knli.Omi > lifcKfbra t . LININOER & METCWLF CO. . ligricnltnrallnipleiiieuls.Wapns.Carriage . . ! ! llngElca. Ktf. Wliolonlp. Omnlin , Nctrnnlin. "PARUN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , Wtiolcuslo Dciiltn In Agricultural Implements , Wagons& Bnggies Hll , Kit. Rtt iiml tOT Jours Street , Uiunhn. p7 pTiviAST & cp. , Manufacturers of Bucieye Drills , Sccte , Culllvntor * . Hi r Unkf * , Oder Mltl nncl l.iilmn 1'ul' viTltcri. Cor. lltti anil NKlitiii ! Mrrvls. IMPLEMENT CoYi oi-tni' , Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies O.MAltA IIUAM'H. J. F. SEIDEHUNCI > V CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. IJ. Mcaj , Mnni er. l5iit.onTeuw.trtli : t. Omnlm. MOLINE.MlLBUnN&STODDARDCo .MMiufnrtutOrs aml.tot'bfru ' in Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , PJows Etc , Cor. Vlhnnit 1'acUlo gtroi'U , Ouintm , S'vb. Artists' lYlntorlnls. _ " A HOSPE , Jr. Artists' ' Materials. Pianos and Organs , l.M I ttouvlHii Slrrrt. Omnlm. NcbrnnXn. Booksellers nnd Stntlonora. " " " " * ' H. M , & "s. W. JONES , SaccessorMo A. T. Konyon A Co. , Wholesale Jt Hotr.ll Booksellers and Stationers , I'liic WoJilliiR SlnMunery , Cmninvn-lnl Stntloncry Hlrcct. Oiimlm , .Nrti. _ Booto nnd Shoos. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( Succi' ors Ui Ili'dl , JonuB A Co. ) Wholesale Mannfacturcrs of Boots and Slices Aitvntklur llimlon llutibrr Shoo Co. lltr. , 11W A 11W llnruer ft. . Onislm. Ni'brH lin. W. V. MOnSE . ( CO. . Jolibers of Boots anil Shoes , ( > DoiiKlns Sl.Oninlm Mai'.ulactorfS m' luor St. . llnituii. j. j. jonxaoff .1 co. , Manufacturers of Lime , And lili > | M > ri ol foul , COIIK , ( Vnn-tu. rtu-UT , l.ttiie liraln Tito nnil Sewer l'i | - . oniep , 218 S. Mil i < l. , Uiunhn , Nob. Tolriihiinu Sll. Dry CoodB ana Notions. " _ M. E SMITH k CO. , Dry Goods , Fnrnishing Goods and Notions , 1103 nnd 1101 Doualtu , Cor. llth St. , Ouinbn , Neb. Importers and Jolliers in Dry GoodsNotions , Ucuts' I'urnlihlnc ( Joo.ti. . Corner 1Kb Riul lliunoj _ Sl . .Omnbii. NcbraBkn. _ NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Coiie , 3I ( South lath PL. Onmhn , N > b. _ _ _ _ _ _ Furniture. DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , _ Fnrnam Street. Oinnlia. Ncbraskn. _ _ Coffpos , Splooa , Etc. ' " _ CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Omnlm C < i < Tco and bplcc Mills. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , . FUvorlnc Kxtrncts , IjiiMulry Illuc. Inki , Klc. 111) 141H Hurnuy Ptreat. Omabn. Nebraska. Crockery and " " "w.V. WR'IGHT. " Qt for thp MBnufncturcra anil Irapnrtcts of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Kt < - . OOI re , : I17 S. lUlli St. , Oiimlm , Nebraska. PERKINS , CATCH & LAUMAN , Ininorters atiU Jobbers uf Crcckcry , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Ktc. 15141-Yrssra St. . NoPitun BullillnB. Commission and Storage. " " " "RIDDELL & RIDDELU Storage and Commission Merchants , Speclattle * P' * 'or > pi r * fM < nf-rn. T "ttry. Game 112Howml _ Street , Omnlm. [ CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . Hucccitnn to McShuno A PchrocUer. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Orjdm , Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FA1RBRASS. Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision JtcrclinDt. Correapondencoiollrllcil. 1011 North ICtti 'l , omaua. Null. Con ) , Cokp and Lima. OM A HA CO A iir C O KE & LI ME CC ) ? Johte of Hard and Soft Coal , 200 Pouth IStli Strert , Omnlm , Nebraika. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Oraulm. Nebraska. crocorloo. PAXTON , GALLAGHER .V CST Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , ,05,707. 70S anil 711 R , lOtli pt. , Omaha , Neb. * McCORD , BRADY & CO M Wholesale Grocers , t 111 and I.cavf nwortli BtrvotiOmnlm , Noliraska. Hardware. MARKSBROS. SADDLERY COT ilo .MHiutnc.'tnrcr.i ! of Saddlery & Jihiiers of Saddlery Hardv/arc / Aud I. atlicr. 110J , lllti anilvrt \ Ilarujr St. , Omaha , Ncbrnskn , JHojnyy Hard vnro. " " " W. jTBROAT hj. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Sprlngi , Wauon Hlock. Ilnrdwnro , Lumber , Ktc. IWj aud I'Hl JIarney Htrctt , Omalm , HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , luchanlo * Tooli and nuffalo Hcalci. H06 Uouulai _ Struct , Ouialn. Nebranka. _ RECTOR , WILHELMY St , CO. , Wholesale Hardware , ( tli and Harner Ht > . . Omaha , Neb , Weitorn Aventi Jor Auntln I'owOur Co. , Juirureon htfBl Nallu , _ _ _ _ Kulrtianki tJtainlanl Hcalci. _ _ _ _ _ LEE , CTAWK AJ.DR SEN HARD- Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Jlctnls. Flicot Iron , etc. Agotits for Ilown SnileH , Mlutnl 1'owilvr mid I.yman Harked \vii-e , Omulia , Nubrnuku. Hats , Caps , Etc. W. L. PARnOTTE sTcO ? ' * * Wholesale Hats , Caps anfl Straw Goods , 1117 Haruey Street , Omaha. Hob. OMAHIA LUMBER Co , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 18U Bttcct and Union Pacific Track , 6m..i. . LOUIS BRA DFORD , Dealer in Lnmher , Lath , Lime , Sash , h > o , Ktc. Vtrdt-Coroer ; ili und IXiutfltut Coruci C. N. . . DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , loth and Cnlifornl * PtrcctJ , Omah * . Ncbrnik * . FRED W..QUAV. Lnmlier Lime Commit Eic Etc , , , , , , Corner ( Uh > nd IVivtelai rt . . Omaha. T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO , , To Dealers Only- Offlrc.KrtlVarnum Street Omaha. , , , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , 1 Wholesale Luinhcr , Etc , While l.l n > . CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpela and Parquet Kloorlnt Wh and Doiili , Mllllnory nnd Notions ; " " " 1. OBERFELDER * 5"o."X' ' Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions . ammnniian somti nth sin > pt. Ovornllo. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , . Jeans Pants.hMrts , Kt.lUMand ll01IX > unl Stfo t , Omaha. Neb. Noti'ons- J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 410 and UViPuith 101 11 SI , Om ha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TA"NK'.INE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils. Ailo Oroafte , Etc. , Oinnlia. 11 lll hi ) | > , Maimeor VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Fiiniisliing Good ? , II111 Hartley Slrnct , Omaha Offlco Fixtures. TIIK SIMMO.N'DS M Maiiuructure.'s ill Bank , Offlce and Saloon Fixtures , Mantle * . Slilelioanlv Hook Cns.x , Driin Klxtures.WMI 'a i" , Partitions. ItallliiKS.Counturi. lleoruiul Wlno CiMilnro , Mirrors. oil1. I'nrtnr ? am1 oltli-i1 , Ireland liJJ i-outli Mill HI. , Oumha , Telephone ! ! - ' < Points and oils- _ _ "CUMMINGS & NEt'LSON , Wholc5nlo Honiers In .Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc : _ HIS Furnom Stroct. Omaha , Nob. < _ Pnpor. ' _ CARPENTE R P-'APEU CC. . , Wholesale Paper Dealers , ' Carry a nlco itock of Prlntlim , Wrapiilni ; and Writing l'arsr. UpeclRl Hllontlcn ul-on to c-ur lend ordcrn. Paper 3oxos. _ _ Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , , NOJ. l.'ll , and Ul'J ' la HI. , Omulm , No6. . _ " _ Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL \ CO. Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds Oil nnd liMJoneitUrvit Oinahn. Storage , Forwarding & Commlsalon ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. , Storage. Forwarding and Commissioji , Oranoli liniirnof the Homier HiiKK ) ' Co. Unifies al vrlioii'imle ami rntiill. MM l.llUunil 1.11Izuril btrvcU OiuHhu. Tulviiliouu No. 700. Brewers * & ILER Lager Beer Brewers , 1521 North KlgthtecntU Street , Ouialin , > 'tli. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Gal7anized Iron and Cornice , 1 uunnil lulling lOo Printers' Materials. ' WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNlOrJ. Auxiliary Publishers , " t Rubber Goods. . _ _ . , OMAHA RUBBER CO. , It Manufacturers and Dealers in Rnhher 311 C'lolhlim nnd leather llcltlna. 1008 Farna _ SashDooraf _ _ Etc. M. A. DISBROW C , CO. , | Wliolomilu Mn ii u. " toturcn of * Sash. Doors. Blinds and Monlfltaft'- , llranch btlU-o , Utii nnil Izunl BtrceU , Onmhui Nep. I BOHN MANu'FACTUniNQ CO. < JIaniifacturers of Doors , rniiitR , Stiilr Work and Ititnrlor Haul Wood li ail. N. M. Comer Mil mid l.i'Hvuavrurtb K'.rual * . ' Uuiaha. .S'uu. Stonm Fittings , Pumps , Etc. ' PoniiiSjPipes'aiiil Engines , i itcnm , Wntor , Hii.lwnr nnil Mining Supplier , Bto , 1W , < Kj niKl VII rnrnuui rtlri'i'l , Omalm. ' CHIJHCHILL. PUMP CO. . Wholesale Pninps Pipe , , FittinES.i , ilcnm nn\ \ Water Biipsillon , ITi-mlijuartori for Malt. U. S. WIND ENGINE K PUMP CO. . ( ltGii ? ! and Water Supplies , i llnllidny Wlnil .Mills. HIS ami ion Knrnam 81. , Oruiba , BROV/TJELL & co. , * f Engines Boilers and General , Macliiner/ , 3l'-el. Iron * y .k..Hj. < ; ' 1l'jiin | > , Paw .MIHi. KU-lzii l-eavfiiivorlh Miuut ! Omaha. I * Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , < Carter & eon , 1'rop'a. Matuifiicttirernof nil klntto Steam Boilers , TanKs and Sliest Iron Wdrt Wcirki South iUtli uuil II. A..M. Croulng. ' I'AXTON ti VIKUI.INU'IKON WOBKH. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort , Ilrn i Work.Qoncral roundrr , Maohlno And Illuckemllh Work. OIIU o und \Vork > , U. 1 * . Kjr. aoil Uth btruut.Utunha , OMAHA WIRE & IRON WCRKSff Manufacturers of .Wire and Iron Uetk Ilallr , Window 'oiianlx , Flower HUiridi , Wlr Hlmn , Ktc. UI Nurlli Kill HiredOmaha t " ' "O.VIAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , * , ' | Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes V uH , Jail Work. Iron and \Vtro Kcnclna.HlKni. MM , Ma U , Audieiiii , 1'iuv'r. Cor. lllhund jKduou tit * f CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Gaarfc and Screens , for lianki , nMcoMlnroi , raildono ijito , * ' . ' , I'OCkmnllli hud . . . liuiirnvt'il AnnlnKo ' Machinery - - Illucktinlih Wurlii. < UI Kmilli llth Ht. ' MKACIIKIl A U'UITMQttH , Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time LocKs , : \ Aiunu fur iiiuxil I riitua il l./jij A , VuuJla uii'l.l.ill WDM. ) H * 1,1,1 J , > ul w t , -