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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi SATURDAY , JAXtTAttY 5 : 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Locally , Hutchinson Was Counted the Heaviest Seller of Wheat CORN VALUES SLIGHTLY UP , Considerable Interest Manifested In I'rovlHlotiB Demand 1'or Cnttle itntlinr Hotter and 1'rlccs HlKlicr lIe { H Steady. CHICAGO PUODUOI3 MAUKKr. CHICAGO. Jan. 4. ( Special Telegram to Tim I Jnc.l The wheat market was sccmingl ) nai row to-day and fluctuations were within u range of aboul Vc. The ngKrcRato volume of trade was considerably above the average though the csslon was punctuated by per It lods of distressing dullness. The menu range at which May wheat was dealt In was il.04 0 ? 1.05 , though the price several times went beyond these extremes , the tendency it I being above , rather than below the limit named , The course of tlio marltct for the I past thirty days has encouraged short sell ing , nnd It Is probably true that the short In tcrest is larger now than It has been since the culmination of the advance last fall. A big short Interest Is usually , but not always , n source of strength , for it sqmctlmcs hap pens that the market Is literally over whelmed with speculative offerings. Whether such is to bo the outcome this time is n po'nt ' upon wnlch n very wide difference of radlc.il opinion exists. Nothing has occurred as yet to show that the strongest holders have lost confidence In the correct ness of their position , but "tailors" in o subject to frequent 1H of nervous tre mor. They do not know whether they arc "afoot or on horse back. " They are strong when the marUct gets stiong , and weak when the mat hut gets weak. Uvcry time values dip they cunclmlo that the bull back bone is telescoping , and run. The situation is not luminous with that clear light which operators dollpht to see. Locally llutchin- hon was counted as the heaviest seller of wheat , and the largest buying was supposed to bo for Kent and Fail-bank. The big com mission houses wcro on both sides of the market with distlnguishacd impartiality. As a rule they wcro free sellers early , and buyers later on , but some of them appeared to have selling orders on all the hard spots throughout the session. The news from the northwest was statistically bullish and spcc- ulatively bearish. Many of the strong bulls in the spring wheat district have changed front nnd are sending forth sorrowful mes sages. Tlio icceipts arc smaller than they have been yet , and a rather better tone to the Hour market is reported. The gist of foreign advices is that the feeling in the breadstuff market is getting better , and some private cablegrams are quite bullish in tenor. From the seaboard points the burden of the news was somewhat encouraging. Little export busi ness at New York and Philadelphia Is re ported , and San Francisco dispatches make mention of largo shipments by steamers for Antwerp and other European points. The Atlantic ports business is quite small , but it shows that the eastern markets are low enough to stimulate foreign interests. The closing range heio and elsewhere shows no particular change in values as compared with yesterday. Thn initial trading in May wheat was $1.05i @ 1.05'1 < . The price went down to $1.01 % , up to Sl.OVtf , down to SI.Ol ? , up to $1.05 , off to S1.UIJ4 , up to JUKi. and back and forth between $1.04 'Hi12 ! 1.01 % a dozen times , then off to ? 1.04J ] .04'i ? , up to 1.05 } , and off to $1 04 % , which was the close. January opened at $1.00 , ranged to 0l ! } cG l.OOJf , and closed at O'JJfc July opened at UOc. ranged to 05 c low , nnd 00 @ 'JOXc high , and closed at % o. The opening of the corn market was at somewhat improved prices , but there was no activity or urgency In the demand. The favorable weather conditions continued , and although the receipts wore light today - day , there exists no fears of their drying up with the present encouragement of roads and temperature. For to-morrow the estimated receipts of 233 cars gave con- ildcnco to the prevailing impression. The movement from and through Chicago Is heavy and evinces a very frco use ot this cereal at present prices , and exporters con tinue to take liberal quantities. Now Or leans continues to bo a point of shipment for the European markets , ! KI,000 bushels clear ing from there yesterday. Liverpool im ported over 200,000 bushels of American corn during the last thrco days. Fluctuations \vero narrow nnd the day's business of a local scalping kind , with a firm undertone. The changes at the close of the market from the values current at the corresponding time yesterday show about ) o advance on near futures , with May MO of a cent under yes terday's clffsing quotation. Oats were moro active than recently , and after a nearly steady opening declined about * ic , with a partial reaction later. Trading in futures was almost exclusively in May. The receipts and estimates were both small and the weakness was duo to the rather lib eral selling. Enough demand appeared to prevent any severe shrinkage In price , with near months dull and wo ik. No. U in store was about Ma lower at ! Mjfc. Out of the in spected receipts about ' ! ( ) per cent were con tract grade. Considerable interest was manifested in provisions to-day , and increased business was transacted in speculative articles. The feoilng early was n llttlo easier , especially for mess pork nnd lard , as prices wcro tend ing down for live liogs at the stock yards , but later , under the good buying by strong local parties. Kent taking the lead , a harden ing of speculative values was witnessed on the whqlo list. Fluctuations , however , were within comparatively narrow limits , nnd most of the business passing was In May op tions. Outside orders wcro light both ways , tlio deal , as for AOIIIO time past , being largely in the hands of the local professionals and packers. It is believed that with the healthy nnd stroni : undcitono existing , a little boost could bo given tlio market , should it receive anything like substantial support in May outside buying ordois. The best prices of the day wcro established during the last half hour of the session , and the improvement was well maintained. In pork there was an advance of 17 } < @ ' . ! 0ti , in lard of r > @ 7J c , and Jn ribs of 7 > a@10c. CHICAGO MVIS sroca CIIICHOO , Jan. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tun liEE.f CTTI.U The demand was rather better than yesterday , with a slight upturn all around , some salesmen oendlnc dispatches out quoting Advances of 1520c over the lowos't prices of last weok. _ The Now York market was quoted substantially higher with only eighty cars on salo. The receipts at other points showed up light , In dicating u light run for the ilrst part of next week. At Kansas City at least there wore no Toxaua on the market , ana native cow lock sold quicker , and in some cases stronger. The general market closed steady , with less stock unsold than for any Friday night for tlio past three weeks. The stacker and feeder trade con tinues slow. The receipts Include 000 Toxans. Choice beeves , M.GO@4.S5 ; medium to good steers , 1350 to 1500 Ibs. $4.00(34.40 ( ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs , f3.MX34.00 ; WX > to 1200 Ibs. f2.90@ S.35 ; stookers nnd feeders , $2.00@3.80 ; cows , bulls and mixed , Jl.40fty.10 ; bulk , (2.10 ® S.85 ; Texans , slop fed , W.7504.00 ; grass steers , FJ.40Q.00 : ) ; cows , $ a.OO&U.'JO. HOQB The demand was fair and prices steady at the big. decline noted yesterday , that IB In the Uurllngton and Ilock Island divisions , i'rlcca ruled steady , but the early ales in the Northwestern division wcro C@10o lower than in the Uurllngton and Hock Island divisions. Some common stock cold at f t,90@4.l'5 ' , and fair to good at $3.00 ® B.05 ; bent packers largely at fD. 10 , and best heavy at t5.15Q5.CO. Ono lot of fancy sold ot { 3.25 , and light sorts sold within a range of fiom 15.10 to * 5.X ! ) , and plga at K.00@5.05. . FINANCIAL. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 4. [ Special Telegram to TUB UBB.I STOOKS The stock market this morning opened tutno. London sent a f ow buying orders , and the first prices wore a ebudo better than lout ulght'n closing ilg. The improvement was of short dura tion , however , as tradttn ( rcnorallv were in clined to sell Ihelr stocks on the rallies. The reported rate cutting by the Missouri 1'ncidc J'cstcrdixy was a bear card , nnd an attach was Immediately made on that stock , nntl a decline ol l' ' { per cent followed. It is be lieved by many that Jay Gould Is opposed to doing anything which will Insure peace and harmony among the southwestern lines , and a great deal of distrust ana disappointment prevails. Lackawanna stock was soiling ux- dividend nt IJf per cent this morning , and there appeared to bo a great deal of long stock offering. The room trailers Jumped in foru turn on the short side , nnd , as there was very Jlttlo resistance shown , the stock easily yielded U4 per cent. Jersey Central , however , was actU'o nnd stronger , nnd ad vanced 1J per cent , reaching par. Grangers , New England , and Oregon Transcontinental followed In the downward course , nnd nt noon no recovery of note had taken place , nnd the market , was dull ana heavy tit about the lowest prices of the day. There was some covering of short sales during the afternoon nnd the market rallied sharply. It was cur rently reported that a dividend w.is near at hand on Union 1'acifle , and that stock was being freely bought. Now 1'ngland was being picked up by Hoston houses. Money has ruled easy , and a favorable batflt state ment is looked for to-morrow , and while prices nt the close wcro not fully up to the opening , the m.irkot closed quite linn. Now Kngland shows a net gala of % , Union 1'a- cillc J , St. Paul \ nnd Northwestern % per cent , Lacknw.mnn show-i ti not loss for the day of of Jf , Heading n9' , Jersey Central % and Missouri Pacillc J per cent. The total sales amounted to 'JI'J.IWl shares , Including Lackawanna , 2.3,000 ; Jersey Central , 8,000 ; Heading , 27,000 ; Northwestern , 10,000 ; St. Paul , 3,000 ; New England , 17,000 ; Oregon Transcontinental , 10,000 , and Missouri Pa cific , 11,000 shares. The following were tha closing quotations : ( I. S. 4s regular . .IM'J ' Northern Pacific. . LVi IT.H.4scoii : > ons .1-0'i. iloprcfcrred 59 IT. H.4'isrOKUlnr lOMj'c. ' ft N. W I07'i U. H. 4'iSCoupoiH ' do preferred , . . . .HO'i ' rnciiictiior 'o , .n N. V. Central liny ( Vntral 1'nclttc . . .151 I'l ) . A : 13 25'i ' Chicago & Alton. . . 11)4 ) Hock Isliunl ! i7'4 Clilcngo.llurlliigtcm c. , M.&st. .VQiilncy . 108'J ' ilo proferroil . KK'i I.I . .AV. . % . 110 % St. Paul .V Omaha . : ll Illinois Central , .114'ii ilopreferreil . . . . Wi 1..H..VW . 10 iriilonl'ftcttlc . 81' . Kiums AvToxas. . . 1 1'4 \V..St.Jj. & 1 * . Ill I.nkeShoru . . . la ) ' ! ! do preferred. . . . 24' Mlclilg.vn Central wi's > Wosturu Union . b. ) ? MIsfoitrlPAcitlo . . . 71'il MONEV ON CALL Easy at 3 > @ 5 per cent ; last loan 4 per cent. PUIMB MmioxNTiLE PirEii 50 > per cent. STKIILIXO ExcnAVOR Dull but steady ; sixty days , &i.S4 < { ; detnani ] , $4.83 . PKODUCK MAUItET. Cnu'Aoo , Jan. 4. \ \ licat Firmer : cash , fc ; February , Sl.Ot ; Mav , ? 1.)4J ( ) < . Corn Steady ; cash , a.JJ4'c ; Febuary , a4' < ic ; May , . Oats Steady ; cash 24 J c ; February , ST. ' ; AIny , iirio-llic. Itj-o Ill c. Barley No trading. Prime Tiinothj No trading. Klax S1.02. Whisky ? l.03. Pork Firmer ; cash , $12.75 ; February , S12.00 ; May , $13.20. Lard Firm ; cash , $7.37 } ; February , Srar'i ' : May , $ r.52K. Flour Unchanged. Hulk Meats Shoulders , $ l > ,2."iilf ( > .37J4 ; short clear , $ r.OO@7.12.J ; short ribs , $0.75. Uutter Unchanged ; creamery , I'JftMSij ; dairy , 17 ( < ; 2c. : ! Cheese Finn ; full cream cheddais , lOJ lle ; ll.its , lO iHU c ; Young Ameri cas , ll 4B12i ( ; . Eggs Unchanged ; fresh , 17@13c. dry salted. 10l. > c. Tallow UiicliaiiROil ; No. I , No. 2 , 4 0 ; cake , 5 ! c. c.liecoipts. . Shlumcnts. Flour , bbh 12,001) ) 1,000 Wheat bu 20.00J 9,000 Corn.DU 1SS.OOO 471,000 Oats , bu 137,000 02,000 Now Vork , Jan. ! . Wheat Recemts. 3,300 ; exports , none ; soot ( lull , unsettled and lower ; No. 3 red , 51 OJ > 4@1.01 in eleva tor , Sl.02K@1.02 > afloat , $1.02 1.03 f. o. b. ; No 3 led , 'J. > J c. Options less active and irregular , closing J OVc under jesterday ; January closing at fcl.co1 . Corn Receipts , 445,0 ( 0 ; exports , 110,000 ; Options moderately active but weak and Ic lower. Oats Receipts , 87,000 , ; exports , 5SO ; spot moderately active and steady. Options fairly ai'tivo and lower , January closing at 3l' e ; February , 32c ; May , 33c ; mixed west ern , 30@32c. Coffee Options steady nnd closed firm al C to 10 points above yesterday ; sales , 514,500 bags ; January , $15.C.'K < 81.r > .75 ; February , $15.50@15.75 ; March , $13.55 ® 15 bO ; Spot Rio strong ; fair cargoes at $14.14. Petroleum Steady but quietunited ; closed nt SUJ c. Eggs Weak nnd quiet : western , ISc. Pork Lower and quiet ; mess. $13.73@ 11.23. Lard Firm but less active ; western ste.un , $7.90 ; January , $7.77J (37.0. ( ! UutterDull and weak ; creamery , 1S@ 29c ; western dairy , 14@2.1o ; logins , 31c. Cheese Quiet but linn ; western , 10@ Minneapolis , Jan. 4. Wheat About steady ; receipts , 82 cars ; shipments , 01 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , January , $1.17 ; May , fl.23. on track , SI.10 ; No. 2 northern , January , $1.17 ; May , Sl.lOJtf ; on track , $ l.uy@1.10 ; No. 2 northern , January , t)7e ) : May , $1.03 ; on traCK , % ( < OSe. Milwaukee , Jan. 4. Wheat Active ; cash , 92Xc ; May , DS ) < c. Corn Dull ; No. 1 , 31c. Oats Dull ; No. 3 white , 2S@2S'4c. R\o Easy ; No. 1 , 4b > c. Hurley Firm ; No. 2 , Ii7ifc. Provisions Easy ; pork$12.40. Clncimmtl , Jan. 4. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 red. 93c. Corn Firm ; No. 2mixed , 85 > c. Oats Fair demand and steady Nd , 2 mixed , 97J37 fc Whisky Aetlvo at $1,03. St. ijotilB. Jnn 4. Wheat Steady ; cash , P5Ko ; May , $1.01. Corn-Cash , 3t ) ' c ; May , ZVo , Oats Easler.caslk ; , 2I&C ; May , 27K < S23c. Pork Firm ut $13.50. . Lard Quiet at $7.23. Whlsky-$1.03. IJuttcr Dull ; creamery , 23@23c ; dairy , Kansas City , Jan. 4. Wheat Un settled ; No. 2 red , cash , 91 > c ; May , 07@ lSc ) ; No. 2 soft , May , 03 o bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 25' < fo ; May , sales , 2 < J < o ; No. 2 white , May , 80o bid. Liverpool , Jan. 4. [ Special Cablegram to TUB HKE.-3:30 ] : p , in. closo.-Pork Is In poor demand ; prime moss eastern , 75s , dull ; do. western , 07s Od , dull. Lard IB in better demand ; spot , 39s , dull ; January , 39s , dull ; February Tand March , 3Ss Od. dull. Wheat In fair demand ; now No.2 winter , 8s , steady ; do. spring , 8s Id , steady. Flour Is In fair demand , 12s , firm. Corn Is in f air demand : spot 4s 5d , stcad.v ; January , 4s Cd , dull ; February , 4s 15/d , dull ; March , 4s IJtfd , dull. LIVE HTOUJl. Oliloncu , Jan. 4 Tlio DrovorV Jour nal reuorts as follows : Cattle Receipts. (1,000 ( ; market nctlvo and lOo higher ; choice beeves , M , < ; o@l.b5 ; steers , $2.W4,40 ; stockers and feeders $2.00(43.30 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , 1.40a a.10 ; Texas cattle , $2.00@3.00. Hogs Receipts. 0,500 : shipments , 0,000 market steady : mixed , * 4.U5 < S5.15 ; heavy. $5.15i5.25 ( ! ; llK lt , .05@S.S3j skips , $4.00 @ 5.00 , Sheep Receipts 4,500 ; shipments , none ; natives , 91.75UU.75 ( : western corn-fed , $4 30 6J4t55 ; lambs , W.WfiO.OO ; Texans , J2.50Q 3.50. Nntlnnal fitook Yards , East St. Iioulu , Jan , 4. Cattle Receipts , 500 ; shipments , 000 ; market strong ; choice heavy native steers , ' $1.70(25.20 ( ; fair to peed rmtlvo steers , . * 410rl0 : butchers steers , incihum to choice , $ J.OO ( < | 4.l > 0. stock crs anil feeders. fair to good , * i.OOefS.20 rangers , corn fcd.00ii.J.7u ( ; grass fcil , t'J.O C' < a 10. Hoi ? * Receipts. 4.100 : shipments , l.COO market stcad.v i choice heavy and Imtcncrs selections $ j.co < rf. > .10 ; packing , ftAVft.YOO light grades , ordinary to best , e4.KV03. ( ) ( Hlonx Oily , Jan. 4. Cattle Receipts , 407 ; iiilpiiicnts. 03 : market fnirl.y active Iiriine. Saoo@l.r > 0 ; feeders , * J.U.V > c3 00 ; fn cows , $1 WX ; < - . ! < X ) ; stockcrs , $1.50 ( < i2.f > 0 : can ners and bulls. ( l.OOttl.75 ; veal calves , M U . Hoes Receipt" ) , l,3TiO ; market weaker closing easy ; llcht and mixed , * 4.70 < < l4.y ) heavy , $4.SOC'15.00 , Kansas City , .Inn. 4. Cattle Receipts , 2,400 ; shipment , 1,300 ; more active ; bcei steers stronir and lOc higher ; best cowi strong and f > ( 10c higher ; common slow bu' ' about steady ; good to choice corn-fed , f l.0 ! ! ( < ] ? 4 715 ; common to medium , M.SOW 20 ; stockcrs anil feeding steers , $2.00 ( < v3.30 : cows , 31 ' . ' 5tf2 ( SO. Hogs Receipts , 10.010 ; shipments , 1,000 : netlvclo lower ; common to choice , $1.00 < i OMAHA IIVi : STOCK. Cattle. Friday , .Tan. I , 1SSP. Owing to the light receipts , both here and at other points , the market showed some little Improvement , but the buyers were slow to admit of any advance , nnd in some cases they bought cattle nt no moro than steady prices. As ono remarked ho had bought cnttlo at f J ( ) . " that were Just as good as others for which ho had paid fJ.lfi. The bccvs on solo wcro not as good ns yester day , and the bulk sold nt S-UH'i ) SO. There was nothing here to bo compared with the the cattle which sold for $1 15 ! on yesterday. llutchers1 stock was also stronger ami cows sold largely for S200rti.2.75 , with a few canncis at * l.00@lCi. Thcfew feeders here met with prompt sale nt steady prices , a few which had been fed a little corn bringing § ' ! . 10. The demand for feeders continues very fair but the supply extremely light. After the opening the trade wAs c higher , nnd in some unses perhaps lOc higher than the loxvest point yesterday. Tlio fresh receipts wcro rather light , but there wcro eighteen stale loads on the market , which made the total offerings about the sumo us yesterday. The quality ot the hogs , though better than yesterday , was not very good. Everything was sold before the close. The best hogs bore brought $ "i.OO , but the bulk of tlio mixed hogs sold at § I.SoQ4.'JO. Sliccp , There were only two loads here , but the market was lower and they sold for SI. 10 , which was 15c less than some of the same bunch brought yesterday. Iteuuipts. Cnttlo. 00(1 ( Hogs. . JUOO Prevailing I'rluu ; . The following is a fiblijof prioai p.xld In this maritot for the grailoi of Htocic men tioned Prime sloora. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . ? 3.75 (24.25 ( Pnmosteers , HOJto 1300 Ibs. . 3.10 ia3.75 ft alive feeders 2.73 ( ui.t.OO Western feeders U.fio ( < tti.OO Common to good cows 1.50 ftji.UO Choice to fancy cows 2.23 56-.03 Commonto choice balls 1.23 (82.50 Fair to cnoico ugnt hoes 4.15 rdl.MJ Fair to cnoico heavy hess 4.115 C S&.05 Fair to choice mixed hogs 4.b3 ( ( { 4.93 llCIrUHIMltllll | O S llOi. CATTJ.K. No. Ar. Pr. 2 bulls 1,000 $1.25 1 cow 1,510 l.CO 1 cow 1,170 1.03 3bulls 1,310 1.03 lox 1,300 1.70 10 cows b40 1.70 Icow 1,330 1.75 Ibull l.bOO 1.75 1 cows b'J5 1.85 Ocows 1,043 l.SH 2 bulls I.IM . ) 2.00 Istag 1,550 2.00 5 cows 1. dOO 2.10 3 cows 1,0.13 2.15 5 cows 1,154 , Scows 1,010 Ibull 1,350 2.33 Icow 1,430 2.35 ( i cows 1,001 2.85 4 oxen 1,577 2.10 Scows 730 2.40 2 cows 1,275 240 10 cows 1,070 2.40 1 stag liiO ( 2.50 Icow 870 2.50 3 cows i , o < ; c 2.50 1 cow " 1,120 2.50. 15cows . 1,073 2.50 2 cows * . 1,070 2.50 21 swelters 7CO 2.70 10 cows 1,145 2.75 17 mixed 1,512 2 75 12 steers 1,185 Job 12 steers 1,021 8.05 18 steers fc..I,123 3.10 19 feeders 1,152 8.10 14 steers 1,137 , 3.15 13 steers 1,0.14 3.83 41 steers 1,077 8 steers 1,075 39 steers 1,202 3.40 5 steers 1,170 17 steers 1,244 S S 20btccrs 1,150 3.45 34 steers 1,3'54 8.75 14stecrs 1,202 HOGS. No. AY. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 3D. . .101 $1.75 53. . .330 240 $4.00 31 , . .184 40 4.60 50. . .2b2 40 4.00 09 , . 255 100 4.80 54. . 2SO 4.00 53. . .203 yoo 4.80 57. . . .279 SO 4.90 07. . .251 4.80 (52. ( . , .2SS 240 4.00 CO. . .235 100 4.80 59 . . .233 120 4.0(1 ( 71. . ICO 4.80 09. . , .243 40 4.0U IJ3. . ! 210 SO 4.80 04. . . .274 100 4.00 03. . .200 200 4.fcO 74. . 320 4.00 C7. . 300 53. . . .278 120 4.00 4(1. ( . 120 4.b2 > 54. . . .303 100 4.00 73. . .253 3CO 4.85 CO. . . .2bl 120 4.9(1 ( 03. . .285 240 4.S5 515. . . .279 100 4.00 42. . .830 100 1.85 55. . . .299 240 4.00 107. .203 4.85 OX. . .2(57 ( o''O 4.00 70. . .800 410 4.b5 50 , . . .813 SCO t0. ! . .304 400 4.b3 52. . . .2b2 80 151. . .251 ICO I.S5 50. . . .80S 210 i.o : 1)3. .250 200 4.b5 50. . , .350 210 4.05 73 , . .278 200 4.85 ' . .827 300 4.93 IV ! . . .21)7 ) 120 4.b5 47. ! . .811 SO 1.05 S3. . .805 120 4.b5 02. . . .IMS ) I'M 4.95 71. . .250 31(0 ( 4.85 50. . , .8JJ 100 4.05 74. . .893 210 4yj 59. . . .815 120 4.93 G9. . . ,2s5 2bO 4.b5 57 , . . .327 60 4.05 SO. . , . ' . ' 01 100 4.85 5J. . . .297 010 4.95 10. . , .31(5 ( 80 4.85 59. . , .821 240 4.05 M ) . . , .202 80 4.b5 OS. . , .2'J1 bO 4.0.1 153. . , .291 200 4.b7i 59 , . . .312 200 4.05 54. . , .293 bO 4.00 57. . , .840 203 6.00 51. . ' ICO 4.00 48. . , .337 5.00 H. . . . 'yfs 210 4.90 43. . .35'J 120 5.00 Biiuur. No. Av. Pr. 172 westerns , corn-fed 120 $4.10 Ijivo Stuck Notes , irogs advance. Cattle market stronger. Sioux City received l.SOO hogs. Sheep icccipts light ; market lower. W. M. Sago , Chicago , general tralllo man- igor of the Hock Island , was at the yards. C. C. Smith and J. P. Haverstock , Mllford , vcro at the yards with cattle and hogs. Among those who wore seen nt the yards vlth cattle wore S. O , Hothwoll , Crolghton ' md J. T. Goodoll , Western. A go'od deal of faultflndlng is being In- lulgcd in on account of the errors In tlio vclghing of stock on the track. An error undo to-a ay caused a diffcrcnco of (14 on a ar of stock , 3MAHVWHOLKSAIjB AIAItliKTS. Friilu , Produce , Kto. HuTTEU Fancy , solid-packed creamery , < 3@28o ; choice country , 22@io : medium ; radcs , f..00 ( 5.60 ; bakers' ifour , I5.25W5.75 " * ier obi , POTATOKS Nebraska , 40g50o ( tcr bu ; Col- rado , 0@70e. SWKBT I'OTATOBS 3@3J o per Ib. PouLTity Live chickens , fi.50@2.75 perez oz ; dressed chickens , 7@Sc jxir lb ; tdrkoys , @llu ; ducks and geese , UfuHOc. Koos Strictly fresh , jl@.te candied. MALAGA OUAI-ES In kegs , I2o per ID. HANANAS Common , (5l.60Q3.25 ( per bunch ; holco , e2.50ffi3.50. LKMON8 $3.765.00 per case. OKANOBS Florida , * 3.3J@3.75 per box , GAME Per dozen : Mallards , J3.25 ; teal. 1.50 ; rabbits , 11.00 ; squirrels , 11.00 : venison ' Ib. Citoi-rr.h 1'r.p.ui 11.1 OOirfl 1.00 per ton. Conx-'iVrtSOrt I i Oas 21fcc'Jo ? < i < ViNrout-Cldcr.lnoaiSc par gnl. ; whlto Avlno , 10l4iVpc ( rtt' ' Hovnv 1-lb frntno4 , lOJllSc. Cinxnuiiuus-l-SA vUO.OO pcrbbl , I'no VISIONS -Hiinw , Xo. 1 , lie : Ko. D , lO' ' es shoulder 7 d ; rib bacon , lie ; cleat bacon , ll'fe ; picniiv hnnn , lOc ; dried beel hams , 10 > < c ; dry salted clears , short , S'tfei extra short , SUe ; tiort ribs. S'/ci nlokled pigs' feet , l.Vlb kits , SOc ; lard , SS'fa'J' e ! smoked sausage , 0 < iiSo per Ib ; hog casings , 17 ( < USc. , , . , > CriinT : 5.ViJ30c ycr doz : fancy , 40c. O.sioxs-30C' IOc per bu. CuiiHon M.W pur 100. HKI-.TS lOc per bii. Ti'iixirs 25c per .lm. ! JAVIU : KIUUT I3bl9. , f4.75 ; half bbls. , $2.75. Arri.n" ! Choice , * 2.50ii ( 2.75 per bbl ; fancy , $ .1.00 per bbl ; common , $ I.M ) i 1,75 per bbl. Cinnn Mk-hignn , VOUOi 50 per bbl of 3J gals ; California pear cider , flo.OO pcrbbl. POP Conv Klcc , 3e ; cotnmen , 2 , ' c. CAKUOTS lOcer | bu , Unt\s Choice eastern hand picked navies , $2.25 pcrbu. ; western hand picked navies , (1 75 < tit.SO ; mediums , $1.50 ; Lima beans , 5o per Ib. H iv F. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , $0.00 ; No. 2 upland , W.W ) . _ Orocorn' Ijlst. Revised prices are as follows : lUoniNd Stark A , seamless , 22c ; Amos- keng , seamless , 17J c ; Lcwistown , A , scam less , 1l > c ; American , seamless , 17o ; burlaps 4 to 5 bu. , Ufa ! Ic ; gunnies , single , 18a ; gnu ilcs , double , 20c ; wool , sack , 8V. TWINRS Flux , 83c ; extra sail , .U iilc : sail B. 20&l21c ; cotton , 2icj Jute , Oc. Uitivii FitflT Figs , In boxes , | > or Ib , 13ff } 10c ; dates. In boxes , 7jj ( > lc ( ) ; London Mulag.i layer raisins , per box , t2.oOQ3.75 ; Malaga loose raisins , ? 2.80 < i2.50 ; new Valencia rni- sins per Ib , SJic ; California loose muscatels , per box. $2.00d2.10 : California Londons , ISSs , &i.40 : pittca cncrncs , per Ib , 18c ; Cali fornia pitted plums , per Ib , 12iJ18c ( ; dried blackberries , per Ib , 7)JC'fSc ; dried raspber ries , per Ib , 2Ku2T > c ; ov.tporutcd apples , 7Jf ( < ? c ; California sun-drlcd peaches , 13c ; Cali fornia unpared evaporated peaches , 14c ; evnporatcil California npricots , ISe ; currants , (5 ( > 4' ( .7c ; Turkish prunes , 5 < g5 ic ; citron. y.'Cjij i'i orange peel , I5c ; lemon jieel , Kic ; California French prunes , lltiTKk1. Corriii : Moctm , U-XifJOc ; Uio , good , 17 ( < T Ibc ; Mtuulahllng , 20i'Jsc [ ; roasting Hio , 1G&B lOc ; O. G. Java , 2l.f.ic ( ( ; .lava , interior , . ( g 25c ; Hio , fancy , Ibi'dfc ' ; Santos and Muni- ca'bo. ' 17i(19c ; Arbuckles , 2i5rc ; McLaugh- lin's XXXX , syc. SroAii Granulated , 7ic , uonf. A. < } zf white extra C. 74c ] ; extra C , 7'c ( , ; jcllow C , 0" < c ; powdered , h' c ; cubes , b'.jC. Hirswvv : Choice yellow , 20ii2J35c ( ; dark colored , Klftl 14o. Cunr.sn Vounpr America , full cream , 12 ® 13Uc ; full cream chcdders , 12@12Ke. 1'iCKi.ns Medium , in bbls , J5.00 ; do , In half bbls , SJ.OO ; small , in bbls , $ (5.00 ( ; do , in half bbls , W.50 ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.00 ; do , in half bbls , $4.00. TOIHCCO Plug , 20@Vc ( ; smoking , lGg90c. ( Jni.t.ir.s S1.25 pci-80-lb pail. SU.T gl.ns&i'l O per bbl. Horc 7-10. 12c MAI-LI ! Stovit 13rlck9 , Ilgl2c ( ] icr Ib ; penny cakes , I2@13c per Ib ; juiro innjilo syrup , $1,00 per gal. Ti.Hb Voung Hyson , common to fair. IS ® 25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30@5oc ; Gunpowder , common to good , 2iiu2.5c ( ; Gun powder , choice to .fancy , 10t ti. " > c : Japan , common to medium. 15a20c ; Japan , clnlco to fancy , 80@45'c ; Oolong , common to good , 30 ( ( 35c ; Oolong , cholcu to fancy , 50tf70c ; Imperial , common to. medium , 25@35c , Im pel ial , good to fancy. 40@50c. NI'TS AlmonUa , 15 ® Ibc ; filberts , 12@15c ; lira/11 , 9@0c ! ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , lOQjIllc ; peanuts , 0@'Jc. i Ciiu'Kisiis 0jJ10opcr ! Ib ; assorted cakes , S2. > e per Ib as per list. C\NOV Mixed , 0 i@13 fe ; stick , rock candy , 10u@lc } ! ( ; fancy candy , 7 ( .Wc. HOLLAND IIi.Ttit d'-UOc. Couribii 0 > ite7 > jp. 'Dry 'Goods. ' COTTON Fn km.s 10 per cent dis. ; LL , 5 > sfcCC ; , f > ciSS , 7 c , Nameless , 5c ; HX. 18c ; It , 20o ; No. 10 , 8 > < c ; No. 40 , lOXc ; No. (50 ( , 12 } < jc ; No.-S0.,13 > 4e ; No. 30 , colored , Uc ; No. 50 , colorcd > 12C ; wo. 70 , colored , 12 > c ; Bristol , 12' ' c ; Union. Pacillc , 17c. CAHI-ET WAUI' Bid , white , lOc ; colored , 22c. IK.I 13 tTTS Standard , So ; gem , lOc ; beauty , 12Kc ; boone , 4c ; 13 , cased , fO.50. PUINT.I Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater , Cc ; Berlin oil , 0 > c ; Garner oil , 0@7c. PIIINTS Pink anil Hobcs Allen , tie ; Rlvor- polnt , 5''c ; Steel Illvcr , O c ; nichmond , 0 > c ; Pacific , 7c. Pitis-TS Dress , Charter Oak , 5 } c ; Ram- ape , 4 c ; Lotli , 5 > < c ; Alien , Go ; Hichmond , Oc ; Windsor , OMC ; Eddy toue , O c ; 1'acillc , SiiKfiTiNaBerkeley cambric , No. 00 , ! l' c ; Best Yet. 4-4 , OJ/c ; butter cloth , OO , 4c ; Cabot , 7Kc ; Farwell , half bleached , Skc ; Fruit of the Loom , ! ILc ; Greene G , tljf ; Hope , 7c : King Phiilin cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo cambric. ITJtJc ; Lons- dulc , 9c ; New York mills , lOKc ; 1'cpperoll , 42-in , illc ; Pcppcroll , 40-in , 12c ; Peiipercll , 04 , IC-c ; Pcpperell , 8-4 , 2tc ; Pcnpcroll , 9-4 , 23c ; Peppercll , 10-4 , 25o ; Canton , 4-1 , 8 > < fc ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , llu ; Valley , 5c. FLINUIILS Plaid llaftsmen , 20c ; Goshen , 32K'1 ; Clear Lake , 30) 0 ; Iron Mountain , FLXNCLS Whlte-GH , No. 2 % . 22l < fc ; GH , No. l9f _ , 20c ; BII , No. 2. % , 22 > , , 'c ; BH , No. 1 , } { , 80o ; Qucchco , No. i , jf. ! 4 ( j. Consi'.T JKANB Androscoggln , 7Jfc ; ICear- sarge , 7fc ; Hockport , OJfc ; Conestoga , CKc. TICKS York , 30-in , 12 > < : c : York , 81-In. IS c ; Swift river , 7J c ; Thorndiko , OO , 8c ; Thorndiko , EE. 8) < fc ; Thorndikc. 120 , ! l > Sfc ; Thorndiko , XX , 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , c ; Cordis , No. 4 , 7.2'c. ! DKXIMS Amoskcag , 9 o ? , 10) c ; Everett , 7 oz , 13Kc ; York , 7 oz , 13i c ; Haymaker , Jaffrcy XX , ll c ; Jaffroy XXX,12 o ; Beaver Clock A A , 12u ; Beaver Creek BB , lie ; Beaver Creek CC. lOc. KENTUCKY JKANS Memorial , lr > c ; Dakota , ISc ; Durham , 27Kc ; Hercules , 18o ; Learn- ington , ii2) ) < c ; Cottswood , 27 } < ; c. Cn ASH Stevens' 15 , 0tfo ; Stevens' B , bleached , "c : Slovens' A , 7 c ; Stovcns' A , bleached , 8 ] c ; Stevens' P , 8 c ; Stevens' P , bleached , 9 > jc ; Stevens' N , 9tfc ; Stevens' N , bleached , lO o ; Stevens' RUt , 12 } < c. MiscuLLANiioiis Table on cloth , ' ? 2.50 ; plain Holland , 9Kc ; Dado Holland , 12'ic. ' Bnowx Siini'.Tixa Atlantic A , 4-1 , lAo\ \ Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7 'o ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0V" Atlantic P , 4-1 , (5o ( ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4c ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , ( > } tc ; Hoosler LL , 4-1 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-1 , 7) < fc ; Lawrence , LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Old Dominion , 44 , 5J < jC ; Pcpperell H , 4-1 , 7c ; Pepperell O , 4-4 , 6c ; Popnorcll , 8-4 , 18xc : Pcpiicrcil , 9-4 , 21o ; Peporell | , 10-4 , 23c ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4Jfc ; Wnchusett , 4-4 , 7Kc ; Aurora , H , 4-4 , 7c ; Au rora B , 4-4 , < Wc. DUCK West Point 29 in. S 07 , 10 > c : West Point 29 in. 10 oz. 12 > < rc ; AVest Point 2'J ' in. 13 07 , 15c ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz , lOc. FJ.ANNUI.S Hod , C , 21 in , 15Xo ; E , 24 In , Sl o ; GO , 24 In , 20o ; HAF , % , 2oo ; J F , % 27c. 27c.GixniiAM Plunkett checks , laWhittcn. \ . ton 7 0 ; York , 7jo ; Normandi dress , 8 } c ; Calcutta dross , 8 > fii ; Whittcnton dress , SKcj Hcnfrow drosB mS o. CAMIHUCS Sjatol5Kc ; Woods , & } { o\ \ Stan dnrd , 5' c : Pcndock , 5 c. PitiSTS , iNiiioo liuiE Arnold , 0) 0 ; Amer ican , d. u ; Glovucst r , 0) ) o : Arnold C long cloth , 'Jo ; Arnold B. long cloth. lOVc ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOKC ! Stolfel A , 12oj Windsor Gold Ticket , ' I/uiiibor. First and sccon'tl ' cl'dar ' , 1 } { In . .fl'j 00@51 00 First and sccoii'd ' clear , IK in. . . 47 OOfc.lO 00 Third clear , W@lJf | in . 43 00@40 00 A select. ! } / ( ! Hin . 87 00 B select. 11W In . 83 00 A stock boards , 13$1 ( ft , 12 in. . 40 00 B stock boards , 1W/IO ft , 12 In. . 41 00 C stock boards. 12 ( 10 tt , 12 in , . 'M 00 1) stock boards12ftll | ' ( ( ft , 12 in. . 23 00 Flooring , lirst common , 0n. | . . . 8400 Flooring , second common , 0 in , . 31 CO Select fencing flooring . 19 00 Siding , ilrst and second clear , 14 ( TilOft. . . 2500 Siding , first common , 10 ft , . 22 00 Siding , second common . 19 00 Common boards . 1000 No. S boards , all lengths . 14 50 Fencing , No , 1 , 12 < 3'.iO ft . 10 60 Fencing , No. 2. 12 , 14@10 U . 15 60 Foist and scantling , 2x4 , 14@lt5 ft 10 00 Timber , 4x4,18x8 , 12@10 ft . 17 00 Pickets , I ) and H lint. . . , . 22 00 tickets , D nnd II square. , , , . . . . 22 00 Shingles , extra A . 280 Shingles , standard A . 2 CO Lath . 240 i a Baits , 3W in . : 3 O Batts , Ix8. 8 1 S . CO l-ln well tubing , D and M bcv. . 22 00 1/cntlicr , Hemlock sole , IS 'JTo per Ib ; oak sole , 33 3Wo Dcr Ib ; oak luruess ; Wt&ffic per lb ; selected oak nnd tra ( > o , 3.V3 per lb. { oaK nml hemlock unper , 20 < a32o jxsr foot ; hemlock calf skin , Xo. I , SOWlOowr lb , according to wclcht ; oak calf skin , No. 1. TOc Jl.OO per lb. ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , $1 00l ( , 1 ° per lb. ; hemlock kip skin , No 1 , 00 ( < i7V ( per lb : oak kip skin , No 1 , TOy U' per lb ; Phlln ilclphla kin skin , extra , iO POe per lb : French calf SKIII laccontinp to wolght and quality ) , Sl.lfiWl 75 pcrlb ! French kip skin , oo , SOcC'JfI.10 per lb. ; Cordovan ni sot , ISc ; satin llnlsh. 20c per loot ; welt leather , 1.50 ( H4 00 per side ; moroccos , tpcbblo coat i , 2005 ! Kc ) per foot ; morocoos. boot leg , 25&T30C per foot ; Rlovo calf skins , ' . 'Ov/CWc / per foot ; Douglas kid , SO IOiS per foot ; kanpnt-oo skins , 4y < a. > 0o per foot , accordinR to Qnnllty : toppings , * S.OOMO ( H ) per do/en ; Imlncs. W.lM ( 11.00 per dozen ; apron skins , $10.00i i 12.00 per dozen. _ Mntnls nnd Tinners1 Stock. Block tin , smnll pig . f .28 Blocktln.bnr . CO Copper , plnlnlsliL'd boiler sl/cs . JM Copper , cold rolled . 31 Copper , shouting . : ' ( ) Copper , pltts . , . 30 Copper , Hats . 81 Gal , sheet iron , .iiinlata , 50-10 and 5 pert * . tlK Pat. plainishcd Iron , 24 to 27 A . ID'-f Pat plalntsticd iron , 2 to 27 B . U > i Uooliag , 1C. 14x20 , 112 sheets . 000 Hooting , IX , 14x20 , 113 sheets . 7.W ) Hooting. K\2ix2S 112 sheets . ll.K ( ) Hoollng , IX , 20x23 , 112 sheets . 14.50 Sheet iron N. ) . 2(1 ( . 3.50 Sheet Iron No. 27 . 8.C50 Solder . ir Jn17j ( ! ; Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets . C.50 IX. 10x14 , 225 sheets . 8.25 Tin plate , coke ic , io\i4. 2ri sheets . oor. Steel nails , per keg . 2.25 Steel wire nulls , per keg . 2.UO T1I13 UEAIiTV MAKKET. IiiHtriiniciitH 1'lnuoil nn ICcouril Dut- ( UK Yi-Htcrdny. Omalia Smelting nnd Itcflnlhg Co to O 1'lilUor , lott ( , ' . 11 , 1. , 1 ! ami II , 1)1 ) k 15 , Olson's ntltl , \ \ il . . . $ il.2.V ) II ilt'rnmto.l lied ford , lot 1" , blk 4 , Hertford 1'hif.e , \ \ il . 650 U I1 It It , to .1 W Hertford , 3 acies sw tor lotl.lV1.Vllo . 1 I ) liTliomns nnrtvlfn to IV ! Lllrn , ptor lots 3 nml 4 , lilt n , Hi-ort's ilrt tiitil . SSM 12 IJ Pionch to ( ' K SM-ohert , o 'J ' of lots 7 nntl 8 , blk IS Central I'nrk , w tl . . . 700 l : II I'tviuhto I ) II llbi-it. w ' } ot lots 7 iinrts. blk IH , Ontiul I'aik. wd . 700 .1 II Hi'.lston mid \\lfn to 11,1 I'riiyn. ' o 118 ft or lot IS anil w 2 ft. of lot , I'liul.scns ndcl.wil . . . . . ; iOJO W 1' Wullen toS A Wallon , w ' 4 of sw K- IH-ll.ilcU . . . . . 1 J II Ultimate , tin-toe , to ,1 ) I ItoiiLT1 ! , lots H. 16 , 1'lnnil 17 , Wk 1. lludforrt Vlacc. wit 2.10J J .M Humors nml u if e to A 1' 'I liomns lots 14. If. . 1G nnd 17 , blk I , Hertford 1'lnco , w d . . . . 2,100 .7 M HoBersand'Mfo to A K Thomns , lot 24.1ilk 12 , - . wd . . . . 1W .1 M Itoguis and > \lfu to A n'JnoimiH , lot 11. blk ti. Walnut I (111 ( , w rt . . . . . 050 1 llrlnk unit \\lto to A li Hoot , ot til , J4x iii : n\v no (1-15.1,1. ( w d . 1,000 William (1 Albright nnrtlfo to M II Strutton. lot 2 , blk 31 , Aluright's Choice , w < 1 . . . . . 2T6 C A llumplo ana xvlfo to VM IK-s > . lots H nnil 7 , blk 2 , Vutcs \ HonipluV add , > \ il 1,000 S 8 Curtis und wlfotoO K Smith , lot 4 , blk 4. llohtfdcre , wd . 337 A B ohaw and himlinnd to A 11 Snyrter , lotK blk 1 , Stc\cnsl'lucc. w d . . . 2.UOO M 11 t'hl 't nl to I' II Heldon. lots a toi"- ! ! , 4M.iml41. lilk 2 , .Mystic Park.v d . . ,10) 1' IMIolden nml wife to r 11 Woidcn , Mystic 1'nrk. wd . 0'idO 1 Konrtls and wlfo to ' ! ' 0 Ili'mlrvx , s Ki ft lots 15 mid 10. bit ( ? , Jotter's add , S-ontli Omaha , w d . . . HX ) C W l.vmaii and wife to A 'I Imlgonul , lot ! ! . blk ) . I.yniun Place . .COO M II Harris to 13 Knin , lot 1 , blk 5 , 1'otter & Cubb's nrtil . COU K Kaln to M II Hams , lot 4 , blk fi , 1'ottcr A.Cobb'3 ndd. . . . .COO FOorty to J McKunna , lot ' . ' , bit 11 , Saun- deis k HiinelmiiKlisadd. w rt . . . l.COJ .Mutiml Inotiiicnt company to ' 1C Col lins , li'ixl tJ tl uw ' 4 of H-1V1 J and lots 27 , 2- ' Jnna1. blk.'i , Kolby I'lr.ce. wet. . . 1 O M Ilitrhcock to W It Uusberir , lot 14 , blU 7 , Illtclicock's l = t add. w d . . . 30C M I. Jnvncs mid husbniul to W A Me- LaiiKhlin , lot 14 nml u " 0 ft lot 13 , blk A , 1'iospert 1'liuo , wil . . . . . G II llopKsnnd wlfoto IjSwnnscn , lot 7 , blkt , 1'ark l-'otcst. w d . . . . - 250 Total OVER 10,000 MAGEE RANGES 2,000 MAGEE FURNACES AND 13,000 , MAGEE HEATING STOVES WEBB SOLD IN 1887. These flguros arc moro oloimcnt than volumes which might be uiltteu In ju-also of the peculiar merits uosM'ssed by th Jliigeo ( iooils. MISS 1'AUI.O SAVS OF TIIK HANOI'S : "I tibo thu Magee Ilnngu constantly in my Fchools nnrt I'rlvato Kitchen ; Itfullllls every roiinlrement for the most exacting work ; I Y < oulrt not oxchniiKo It for any range made. " i-'eml for our Knrnaco Circular nurt rend what phyHlcIimsprofessors , HClenttsts , mechanics and merchants say of the Mngee rnrnaces tnoy have luiibo. Don't put In Steam or Hot Water Ap- pnratus.tlllyon KNOW what a MUST-CLASS Hot Air furnace will do for half the cost. TlIK JlACJHK lUNGJH.FUHNAl'KS.HBtTINOANI ) COOKIMI STOVKS AKI : soi.n HvKiivwiihiti : by our agents , and wo wairant each one to glvo perfect satisfaction to the Dujur. JIAGI3I ! KlMtNACK CO. , : K T03) ) > UNION ST. , noston. W Lake St. , .l . m.TO & SN8 < Acents ( Jiualm , Nob. L Are the Best , IN THi : KShKNTlAL QUALITIES OF Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. Humpies for trial of 12 different ptjlca liy mall.oa lou.i | > lof 1O cent * In utanijw.tk for card Mo. B. IVISON , BUKEMfiN & CO , , % $ S fE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT , If > nu doslro tn open nno or in.iko any rliaiiKP , no Miall lie plriucil tn confer with 5(111. Wo allow In- tuii : t nn Tlinu Depuiillii , DlKciiint Itiiilnm 1'apcr , Istnu Drnft.s on tliu iirlniljul Cities of Kurujie , nisei Letter * of C'rnllt. ami traus.act any liuslucsa In tlio line nf II AN KINO. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. r bi'st * b. r / > i in K. i * Ifiuiittlsli to tut ) or nn cowl Municipal , INVESTMENTS .KclKKil or It. U. IIO.VIIH nml other safe Brairltlon , ne Bhall b plcabi.il to KI or rnrrc- tpuml with jou. An cxprrli'iuoof tMciil-IHf jiara Khi'S n nih .int.iKo In ( l > itlnu the hint HiMMiiiciit8 , hoth ns to k'KTllly nml lln.inrl.il Manilliii ; . W nlso ilcal In I.VNJ > \VA1CK.\\TN AM ) NC'JCIl * . ANKERS , CHICAGO sucrt'M Pfl SIONKtflN6S. ( N. V. OMIcot 2 Wall St. , cor. Broatlwoy. WEAK rfilQCi _ * _ * 'tLfi4 ± JO. _ , - . . , . . . , GUKUtf ttii Niw IMl'UOVE JIrll&TOJA l' l.QJL rtfnlWKWKXiSKtti'Xi ' . . u.l > ' ? o" i , l ll Mil rr U l , 'u , 'i ' l'"Ui" " ! . rwlor. - " * * if i" " ' ' " fc' " " k. i leelrla Horlc , ei | r t juccefcifully unxl nionthly Ijy over 10,000 lidles. Are.Sn/e. Efftctualand Heaiant ? 1 per box liy mnll.or ut rirugKUti. Sealed rartlcHlart 1 postngo ntanipn. Aildrena TUG KVIICIU CUBUICAL , Co. , UimtoiT , Mica. of sale ami liy mall bu ( inoilmau Jrnu Co , , Omaha , Xeb , Agrlouuurai ( JHURCHILL Dealer in AEricnltiiral Implements , Wagons I'urthiici and llurgU * Jm < > Pttrrt.ttHtccaMtinin ICKh , Oinslm , Kclirntkn. LTNINGER & METCWLF CO. , Airicultnrallinpleinents.Wapns.Carriage . . ! Donlcru In A&TiciilturallinDlenicnts.Waps&BiigEie . ! Wl , .0 , Rfi ( ind DOT Jonci Street , Omslm. _ pTVTrvi A s T sTc o , Mannfaetnrers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultlvnlnn. l ! r lU p , Clrtcr Mills Mid I.tilmn 1'ul > crltrri. Cor lltu nn J .Mcliolas MreoU. WINONA IMPLEMENT'coH Whnlr i\lo Agricultural implements , Wagons & Buggies Cnnirr lull 'ill Vlrhnlm Stivotii OMAHA'KttA'NCH. J , F. SEIBERLINQ & CO. . Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Idacliinery anil Binder Twine , \\.K. Mm. ! , Mitntscr. YM1 1 envonw.irlli > t Omnlin. MOLINE.MILBURNi-STODDARDCa M.MiunrtuifrsnnilJoblcr In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. ftlinrul 1'nclflc iitrccto , OmiMm , Ncl ) . ArtlBts' Mntorlnls. " " "A HOSPE , Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1SI1 Donclim Plroct , Oomlm. Nrurnokix. _ Booksellers nncl Stntlonorg. " " ' H."M , & S. W.'JONESV Euccc or to A. T. Kcnyon A Co. , Wholr Kilo A llctall Booksellers and Stationers , I'lnc WeddliiB Sli tonrr ! > , Conuncrcliil Stntloncry U7J DouKlas Struct Oumlm. .Nob. Doota and Shooi. _ _ KIRKENDALL. JONES Si CO. . u to llectl..Iono > A Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Sboes Aupiiti fur Morton HublnT bhou Co 1102 , 110411W llnrncj ? t. , Oumlm. Nobrnuka , " _ _ _ _ _ W. V. MORSE A. CO. . Jokers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-llUl Uouplas St.Onmhn Manufactory. Sum- iiiorM. . liciitun. J. J. , 'f J F ( X ,5 ( O. , Manufacturers of Lime , Anil Jhlpl'crs < it roiil , Conk , CuiniMil , rii'itpr. I.lmo uroln 'lllo nnil f-enor ripo. onicc , 2IS S. 13th St. , Uinnlm , .Neti. Telcphono till. _ JOry Coocia nna Notions. " ' M. E"SM'ITH & co. . Dry Goods , FnrnisMng Goods and Notions , 1U2 niiJ HM DoiiKlaa , Cor. lltlt St. , Onmhn. Neb. * KILPATRICK KOCH DRYCOODSCo Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , Gents' Kurnliblni : ( JfioiU. Oorner llth anil lliuncy Sta. . Oinuhn , NcbrinXa. ' NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . ' Stripners of Coal and Ml South loth IU. . Omni iNili. . & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Faruam Street. Omalia. Ntbraikn. CHARLES SH1VERICK , Furniture Omaha , Nebraska. Coffees , Splooa , Etc- CLARKE COFFEE CO. , UmahB Coffee and Splcc Mills. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , HaTOrlnR Kxtractf , Lauiulrr Illuu. Inks , Ktc. lill- HllillHrnoy Street. Oinahfi. Nutirnskn. Crockery and Glassware. " _ W. L. WRIGHT , Apcnt for Ibe Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Hie Offlco. 3178.13th St. , Omaliu. Nebraika. PERKINS. CATCH &LAUMATj ImDorli'rs find Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 15H Femam St.Kcr Pxtton Uulldlnf. Commission and Storage- RID DELL St RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties " "Kor. KIT * ( > < . I'nvlirj , nnmc t , Omaha. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. , fiiiccouors to MjChhano A Hchroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha , Nebraska. CoaJ , Coke and Lima. OMAHA COAL , COKE & Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , ' 203 South IStli Street , Oraahn , Nebrnikn. PAXTON. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 706,707,709 nncl 711 S. lOtli St. , Oronlm , Neb. McCORD. BRADY A CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1 111 and I/carenworth Strtnti.Omalia , Nebraska. Hardware. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO. Wholesale .Mnnufncturcrd of laddlery& Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware Vnd Leather. UOJ , HKi nnil 1497 llnrccf St. , Nebraska. _ _ W. J/BROATCH. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Iprings , Waiton Stork , Ilardwnro , Lumber , Ktc. 120i _ unit 1JII Hurnuy Htruet. Omaha. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Inilders1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , lucbanlcs' Tools and IlnlTalo Hcaloi. 1105 Douglui Htrcct , Umaha , Nobraaka. RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , CWi and Ilarnoy Sts. , Omaha , Neb. Western AKCnti for Austin Powder Co. , J iTt > riioii Hteel Nulls , _ Fairbanks Standard Hcales. .EE. CLARKE. ANDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , JctulH , Hliect 1/on , etc. AKents for llouc Scaleh , Miami I'ow cler and l.yimm llnrbcd Omaliu , Nobrftsku. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , ill Kinfls of Bnilfllng Material at Who 19t J Street nil Union 1'aplflc Truck. Qni..h . LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Latli , Lime , M loon , Ktc. Tinlt-Cornor lib unU Uouului HtUuuill ) uiila J' . W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only , Office. UCIFnrnaio Street , Omithn "JOHN A. WAKEFIE LD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Juluoy Whlto Lime. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Harflwoofl Liiralier , /coil C rpeti ua 1'arijuvt Huoriu * . HU utd UOU IB. flMAlJOBBERu'Di ' LUMBER. C. N , DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th aud CnlitomlA Streets , Omntin , Nobmska. -4 I-'HED W. QUAY. Lninljcr , Lirae , Cement , Eta , Elc , Corner fih nml IXiielisgt . .Om rt . _ _ Millinery nncl Notions. "l. OBEnFEUDEliTcpTI. Importers & Jolliers in Millinery & Notion aw. 210 nml 2i ; South llth Street. Hnta , Caps , Eto. W. L. PARROTTE A CO.7 < W * Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Qotii 1107 Uariicr gtrccU Omaha. Nob. Noti'oiin. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wiolcsale Notions and Furnishing : Goods 4 1 nnil 4Yi H ( nth U'lli ' Ht. , Omiihh. VINYARD Si SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , llfti llarner Street. OmMm. . Ovora.Ha. CANFIEUD MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jean : I'antt.Slilru.Klr. UiUnml IloiDouulm Street , Oumlm. .Nub. Offlco Fixtures. Till : flMMON'DS MANtT.VlTUlTlXa CO. .Mniiulnuuro.s ot Bank , Ofllcc and Saloon Fixtures , Mantlet. MilphonnK ltoo i I'lism , llnii ! Fixture * . Wall r < i'i > , l'nitttlim ! < , Itnlllnui.countorn. llcerniiilWInn Ouili'M. Vtmir * pte 1-nrtory nm' ' nlnro , 1HW nud 17H South I lilt SI. , Uiuiilui Tulu | > lionu 1U4. _ _ _ Oils. _ CONSOLIDATED TANK LIN E CO. , Wiolsalc Rcflned and Lubricating Oils , Ailo Ciroaio. ICtc , Uiuiiha. A 11 lll > li | i. Mnnagur Pnlnta and oils. ' CUMMINGS & \Yhulonla Itenlcrt In Paints , Oils , f inflow Glass , Etc , HIS Vnrniira Street. Onmhn.Nob. Pnpor. Ma "W1"CARPENTER PAPER CC.Y Wliolcsale Paper Dealers , Curry n nlco tnck of 1'rliitliirfVrnpplne anil Wrlttni li , .3r. Hpeclal ultuntloti ien to car load onli'i * . StorogoForvynrdlnB & . CommlBalon AmvsTRONG. PETTIS A. CO. , S torage , Forwarding anfl Commission , Dran luiuroof the llemior Ilimirr l' " . IriiL'Klc.ial sulo nncl ri'tnll. 1 > ii ulOniiil I IIIiurcl Slrcot. Omiilia. Ti'loplumo No. 7.XJ. STORZ & ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , . , 1521 North KltttMccnlli Etrout , Oiniilm. fell. . Cornloo. _ _ EAGLE cfonNlCE WORKsT Maniifactirers of Galvanized Iron Cornice piiiiul mi'tallc sk > llilits. , ldllii'l : si rut , riuiirlrtor. IIS and Illl-mtUi l.'lli ntieot. Printers' Materials. _ " "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , Dvnlcrala Type , Trumra nml I'rlntnrs' Supplies , fl ] ioitli l.'tli i Street , uuiiilin. _ Paper Boxos. _ " " " " " * "JOHN u wiLKiE. Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory , Nos. 1.117 nntl 131'J l > ou ltta bt. , Oumlm , Nob. Qubltpr Gooclo. _ OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Riler Goods 311 Clothing and Leather Hcltlnk' . 10OJ Karnnm Street , b-S2.ra' Et M. A. DISCRoV' f , CO. , Wbolcsj.Jo Xlanuf icturcrs of Sasli. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Tlrnncli unico , 12tu nnd UurJ Btrccta , Onmli.i , Neb. v BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Bnnfacturers of Sasli , Doors. B'infls. ' uldlniis , Hlalr Work nnd Intorlur Hunt Wood Hn < 8U. N. U. Corner Mh mid I.ruvi'iinrorlli Streets , OtuAliH. Ufa. t Fittings , Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRAN"G co. , " PDfflus , Pipes and Engines , " " " CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , fuolesale Furaiis , Pipe , Fittings. Steam nmnVMcr Supplies. TTonilqiinrtcra for Matt. U. S. WIND ENGINE .V PUMT CO. . Steam and Water Supplies. .U.d.y . B. , BROWNELL& CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. Slicctlron Work I. "H yon Htnam mini ] Pinmm > . , . . , Saw D.I.I."a \11Hi ) tt'on Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS. Carter ft hon , 1'rop's. Manufacturers of nil klnclf Steam Boilers , Tanis ( and Sheet Iron WorR w Works MmtH Mill HIM ] 11. X .M. Ciofslnir. I'AXTO.V t VIKII.IN { ( ] 1UON WOHKS. .Vroiiglit and Cast Iron Building Work. Engines , llrnttVorU , Clcnonil l-ounilryMaohlno anfl llluclmuiltlHWork. Oiiku nml Works , U , 1 > . lly. and 17tbHtfect , Oinnliii. OMAHA W mE'ON WORKS , Hannfacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Jeafc Italli , Wlnlow Ouurcl" . Klowcr HliiinU , Wlro Hlitnu. Ktc. 121 Nortli Kill Htrcct.Onmlia. O.VIAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'frs ' of Fire &Burglar Proof Safes i Pnultn. Jnll Work , Iron anil Wlrn Fimrlnir , Klunii , KtO. O , Anilruuii , 1'roy'r Cur lull nnilJaikwin St . 3HAMPION IRON arul WIRE WORl < Siren iron and Wire Fences , Railing ? , Guards tnd Kcreciis , fnrtiiinks , ( ioi.flor ' .io lilciicci , o to. luiprovcil Awnlnnn. LocUninltli MiiiLliu-rt nnd lllucktiulili Worki , wihoutli lull pi. MKACllKlt , t : ireand Burglar Proof Safes , Time Lock k Kunti lurlimljiil I dito.nl , ) ! Viuilts undJull Watt , lUd.lin i. ill m .1. i AI.MI..I , iMtiniii N , j. it. iii.AM'iu PALMER. HICHMAN & CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , . M OHIMIin.V/ESTERKIELDdi Live Stock Commission , ! ! ! ! LlKl ! ! ! ! tl - ° " * " * * Yart ' " * ' * urioN ; STOCJ ; YARDS co. , Of Onialia , Limited , ; F DoriMjiiuorln' ' MltOIOUS AND PERSISTED Advurtlsliif ; hua nhvnya p'ovoa Buccc8fuJ. llcforo pluolntf nrj * Newspaper AdvcrtUluir consuC , LORD &THOMA8.I iOVBBlieiXQ AbrjTB , I U to I * * Ua < il k tttt.U OlinAOaJ