THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. JANFAKY 10 * 18.SO , .r- THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Shows n Perceptible SoftenIng - Ing Tonclonoy. CORN LIFELESS AND LOWER. m Ijnckctl Animation 1'rovlhlons HrmRinotlle : nn ( I nf Smaller Vol ume Cattle Slow and UiiKntlhCnotory. CHICAGO o , Jsin. 0. [ Special Telegram to THE UKE.I The wheat market was lareely In control of the professionals to-elny. Th changes In the legitimate sitimtion arc ul most imperceptible , and until tlio trntlo cur rent sets In strongly ono wny or the othe llio professionals nro content to chase o make fractional variations In prices. Tlia npprnri tof bo nbout what they have bcci ilolriK since Christinas. The forces that are generating under the nurtaca are not ye clearly distinguishable ) anil the speculation us to the outcome In the near and remote fu tnro is iit this stage ) largely n matter of Indl vlduiil opinion The opposing iiartic nro more than ordinarily nervous these days and anticipate an early departure fron the beaten rut. The more conservative among the operators will not bo surprised il the start is not made for u month , by which time the /lour supplies will have probably adjusted themselves to the natural condi tions of trade , and the visible wheat stocks will lie In process of settled reduction. The news features wcro particularly uninterest ing to-day. Few cables were received , nn < these reflected ineru firmness , nothing more. They brought buying orders for goodly amounts , however , which compensated the commission houses for the absence of scnsa tlrms. A general improvement in the Hour trade Is noted , and some bullish items drifted in from the northwest. Two of the largcxl mills in that section re ported the sale of their en tire week's output , and 1'lllsburj II red in a budget of bull pointers , Hoyil gel a dispatch that stocks of No. 1 bard wheat in Minneapolis are smaller than they were it September. The movement of wheat , the country over , is very light. Minneapolis re reived GO cars to-day and shipped out 3 cars Chicago received ! 1T cars , mid to-morrow's estimate is'I cars. Small as is the oxportion of wheat mid Hour , the aggregate is about equal to the receipts at the primary points The undertone of the market seems quite strong , but speculative inquiry is not general and the lifting power is only moderate. The most important bear influence to-day was the snow. It outweighed everything else The snow that lias fallen in this section seems to have ueen general over a very laree winter wheat area , and it w.is commonly construed as being a grand good thing for that crop. This is only an incident in the development of the crop , but it is favorable , and relieved the minds of many scalpers ol the fear that there would not bo bread enough to KO uround. The snow Inllui'iicetl the local talent to sell n great deal of whe.it to-day. The range of May wheat to-day was Sl.UIJi&U-O" ) , and that giound was traveled over with great frequency. Outside limits wore baicly touched , but fluctuations between $1.0-1 4tl ( ) l-0ul4 wcro frequent. The opening was around ? 1 HS\ © 1.0V * The market sold down to fl.OVf , , up to $1 O.VH , off to f l.H % , up to $1 O.Vf , , oir to fl.O-Uf , back and forth from { l.OPj to > 1 03 several times , rnuucd from Vl.lMJj tofl.or , and buck toward the last to l.0lf' < , where it i csteU at the close. This is % e lower than yesterday. The volume of transactions w.is not especially heavy , though prlco changes were sufllciontly sharp to cause a rattling trade among the local people. Quotations on January wheat were nominal at O'J ' e. July opened nt 10'f/c , sold down to l)5o ) and closed there. The little life exhibited by corn yesterday was crushed out of the market to-day .f It resumed its dull and uninteresting routine ; even the scalpers , who aio usually on the outlook for turns of l-10c , left the pit in despair of getting even that much out of the fluctuations of the day. .Exports wcro luoderato in quantity from the Atlantic ports , while Now Orleans figured as an exporter porter of 21,000 bushels to London ana as much more to Urcmen. The Insncatlon re- tuinshcro tliow a continuance of the small proportion of No. 2 , but at Now York , with their less rigid rules , out of 408 cars received to-day 108 graded No. 2. The market opened higher , influenced by the inspection returns and the wet weather , but on considerable of- forinus , and in sympitby with the softening tendency of wheat , became weak and dull , declining fractionally , but with only a small business passing. In the last few minutes the offerings increased under the influence of the closing dip in the wheat market , mak ing the lowest quotations of tlie day rule at the end. The decline from yesterday is fiom EvOats lucked animation , ruling dull , with light spee'iilativotiading during tlio most of the session , und averaging uaslur. This was especially true nf May , which sold down 3gO to ' ijfc , closing heavy at USc asked. Thcro WUH not an > imrticular pressure to Bell , but tlio market lacked outsldo support. This month wuselull , with bids slightly below yesterday torday , while February wus relatively linn. Ifo. S oats , to go in store , sold nt 25c , and samples were in fair supply. The estimated receipts for to-morrow are smaller than for tlio two days past. Trade in provisions was spasmodic nnd of smaller volume than for several days past. At times the pit showed positive dullness , and tlio market , by reason of the slower movement , was less buoy ant. The receipts of hogs were again sonic- what above expectations. Futures of that product opened nt substantially the closing range of yesterday , but the free bollinf ? of pork early by Haldwln , presumably for Armour , broke the prlco of May from flll.orjs toia.l.r , the oniclal opening being 13.05. In the meantime May lard declined from I'.tX ) to S7.60 , ami ribs from $7.10 to $7.00. Pork qulcklv rallied to f 13.50 , as there appeared to bo plenty of buy ing orders nt anything below that , and for nearly an hour the market was poirged at around $1I,47K@11.W. ! ! May ribs reached to 17.05 , but lard showed nu utter lack of re- rnporativo power , and continued to drag at the bottom llgurcs. The largest buying of pork to-day was by Norton Worthlngton. The market was utterly devoid of features , nnd there were no cables. It looks as though most of the shorts have iccoverctl , and that the leading packers and their follow ing are working to shako out the smaller class of holders. At any rnto there were increased offerings to-day by the packing in- icrest , and the boom appears to bo out of the market nt this wilting. Cash trading was only moderate In volume , and the sales pub' Ilely rnported were again mainly of lard nt f7.ii5M7.35. Green hams , averaging K pounds , sold nt fS.S7K. The bpcculativo market closed uteadv and 11 rm ut the decline , which amounted to 15o in pork , lOo in lard und ifa } In ribs. CHICAGO STOCIV. Cmc.uio , Jan. 0. fSpocial Telegram to TUB UKB. | CATTLE Tlio day opened with n cold rain storm , soon followed by a bluster ing soft snow shower that lasted nearly nil day , causing the stock to show at great dis advantage and rendering the outdoor work louiowhat disagreeable. 4'hon , again , the run , although not heavy by any means , was rather more than tlio trade wanted , houco the general market ruled slow and unsatis factory , with a downturn < ? f about lOo on big heavy steers , while- nice handy stoora barely sold steady. The per cent of big steers among the arrivals wiulgrcntcr than yesterday , "The weather , " said con servative ) salesmen , "la fully lOo against us. " There was a fair showing of Texans. both grass and corn-fed , and they sold about llko yesterday , Uutchors1 stock underwent little or no change , prluio cows and heifers soiling at$3.00 ( < j3.a5 , common to fair , F.\25 ( < g 8,76 , and canners nt f l.i.5@1.75. The stookor and feeder trade remains ijuiot , with little erne no variation In values us compared with lust week. Cholco beeves , f4.0 ( < HOJ : medium to good steers , ISM ) to 1600 Ibs , fl.OeV3-i.30 : 1200tolU50 Ibs. fJ.4X ( < J3.W > ( 950 to 1200 Ibs , fy.15Q3.lK ) ; stackers aud feeders , tJ.KXV3.60 : cows , bulls nnd mixed , fl.40GJ8.00 : bulk ; f3.U5 @ 2.CO ; Texas steers , f2,60S3. ( > Oi cows , 13,00 ( if 2.40 , Jloaa Hu&iness was fair and prices about the same ns yesterday , the bulk of mixc < ' oclllng nt * . * > l.Vrt.V.i < > . common nnd nndcslr able orts , $ . " > Ue ) < vi" > 10 , nnd best heavy nt $5.2 ; M.VJ7U. Light sorts sold largely nt 55 li FINANCIAL/ / . New YOIIK , .Ian. U. [ Special Tclcgrajr to Tun llEC.1 KTO < KS There was nn Im proved feeling In stocks this morning , am tlio market opened strong nt an advance extending to j ? per cent. Cotton Sjcd Ol certificates wcro the most active ami ad vanced ! , ' < per cent on buying by broken usually idcntlllcd with the beat operators , Subsequently they became ) quite weak on the news of Judeo Barrett's decision against the sugar trust , and dccllneil 1 per cent. Lacka wanna was the weakest of the coalers , ami declined 8 < per cent , whiles Heading showce renewed strength and advanced * per cent London was n largo buyer of Eric common nnil Krie seconds , advancing the former Jf ami the latter 1 > { per cent. St. Paul was nlsc being largely bought by foreign houses , nnd advanced % per cent. Foreigners wcro buy ing stock on the belief that the railro.ul pres idents will settle their dinicultics pcrma nently nt their meeting this'week. Ono ol the bankers who attended yesterday's con ference , said : ' ! do not fear any hitch in the programme. It will tnkc some time to ar range the preliminaries , but the formal plan will soon be ready to bo put into operation.1 Ittssnld that the Oregon Transcontinenta' ' company will soon wind up its affairs , ami that its stock is being bought up for that pur pose. Application lias boon mndo to lis' ' about foO,000KK ( ) worth of new securities or the stock exchange. The bears claim thai nothing permanently can be accomplished nl the meeting of presidents as long as the Inter state law exists , and that the talk of harmo nious conlcrcnees nnd good feeling is a mere blind and means nothing. After the llrsl hour's trading , the market became very dull and featureless ami rcmnincd so the rest ol the forenoon. The trading during the after noon was very light nnd the closing was dull and firm. Missouri Piie-lllc was the strongest stock on the list nnd closed at nn advnnco ol \ \ per cent for tlio elnv. He.tding snows an ndvnnco } ( Cotton Seed Oil , ? ; St. Louis nnd San Francisco llrat preferred , % , anil West Union \ ( percent. Omaha stocks were weak on the small transactions , and show : i net decline of $ { per cunt on common , nnd * { for preferred. The trunk Uno presidents liavo been Invited to Join the railway presi dents' nnd bankers' conference , and this wi construed ns being very favorable bull news , Ttio total sales amounted to 1-10,000 shares , including Union P.icitle , U(0i ( ) ; Lackawanna , (1,000 ( ; St. Paul , 21,000 ; Missouri Pncillc , 11,000 ; Northwestern , 0,500 ; Erie , 0,000 ; Heading , 21,000 shares. The following were the closinir quotations : If.S. 4 < t regular..l.fl'4 ' Northern Pacific. . 2.Vi IT.H.4scoiipoin . .l-'ni , | dopreroned fi'iJ4 t'.H.I'isreiJiilar. Ills' C. fc N.V 107 u.H.J'sscoiipons lOS-Sil do preferred , . . .140 raclllcUsnt 'HI . 11U iN. V.mitral KIT'i Central 1'acllle . SiVI' . , I . * II SM'i ' Clilcntro Sc Alton . IJ" > Hock Island . . Chicago , I lilt llngtim I' . . M.St. . ! ' . . . . ( . ! ' ArQulncv do prof erred 1U3 D..L..V W. . . .MO' , St. I'atll YOmnha . Illinois rentnxl 114 doprefurred . . . ! W" l.ll.\\V ' . UnionIMciHP . . . . It „ Kiinsus AToxis . ll'n W..M.U fcl > . . . IT , LnkoShoro . . . ID I' , do preferred. . . "l'n ' MiclilK.-inCeiur.il Nl' ' , Western Union Mis&ourll'acinc . .71 I MONEY o.v C\LI. K.isy nt Sfc. % percent. PIHME MUHUANTILU Pxpuii o ifd } per cent. STKKM.VO EXCHANGE Dull , but steady ; sixty days , M.S4if , ; demand , JI.SiS . CHICAGeJ MAKICKT. o. Jau 9 , ' .V heat .Steady ; cash , 0V'Mc ! ' ; MavSl ( U c. Corn Xytov \ \ : > IM-ICo O.its Easier ; cash 24J/c ; May , 27 % f5 Kyo iSc. Barley No trading. Prime Timothj f 1,83. Flax $1.01. Whisky J1.03. Pork Steady ; cash , $13.15 ; May$13.r > 0. Lard Steady : cash , * 7.2 ? } ; May , J7.50. Flour Unchanged. Hulk Meats Shoulders , t0.87 ( ri5.r)0 ' ; short clear , $7.25Vi ( > 7.i7 ; , } : short ribs. $ < ! .S5. LJutter Unchanged ; creamery , ! 7iW7c ( ; dairy , 10@24c. Choose Unchanged ; full cream choddais , 10@llc ; flats , 10 < < eili c ; Young Ameri cas , HJ4 ( ! 12c. Et'gs Steady ; fresh , I.'ij@l7c. ! Hides Unchanged ; noavy green salted ; OVc ; light green salted , C c ; green , 5cn salted bull , fte ; green bull , 4'fc ' : grcol dry flint , 7 @ "i dry calf , 7@3o ; hr.uido ; hides , 15 per cent off ; deacons , 25 ® Kb easii , drv salted. 10inc. T.Ulow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid 5.Xe ; No. 2 , Ke ; cake , 5 ! c. iiecoipls. ShlDmonts. Flour , bbls 19,000 10,000 Wheat bu 2oOOJ 15,000 Coru.Du 2JO.OOO 134,000 Oats , bu 13S.OOU 37,000 Now Vork. Jan. 9. Wheat Hocoints , 59,400 ; exports , none ; spot nominal ; No. 2 red , SI Oltf in elevator , $1.0Ji4@l.G2i . afloat , Of r\\\ / / . * * > I ln)1X fttnn rtn Knn x l Vn O * .nrt l\ * 1 S elosed at Corn Receipts , 2r8,400 ; exports. 138,100 ; tlons less active and Jt@ Vc lower ; i-'obruary elosefl nt 45''rtC. ' Oats Receipts , fiO.OOO ; exports , 1,870 ; sjot moderately active and stronger. Options dull : February , a'2 > e ; spot No. 2 white , JS1s@85 4c ; mixed western , 2SC < l33e ; white western , 3-ii ( Pc. CofTee Options opened steady and closed steady at 10@15 points below yesterday ; Tanuary , $15i"i@1530 ; February , $15.20 ; March , * 16 10015.15 ; spot Ulo dull : fair car goes tit f 17.00. Polroleutu United closed nt Egps Firmer ; western , H 1'ork Dull. LarJ Lower , with bales of western steam at S7.7S. Uutter Easy ; western dairy , I4@21e ; western creamery , 17i 'Jse ; IClKins , 2'Ji ( UOc. Cheese Firm ; western , lO ll c , Jan. 11. Sumplo wheat lull ; receipts , 00 cars ; shipments , 33 ears. Jlosini , ' : No. 1 lianl , January , $1.10 ; May , . ' on trade , f 1.10 ; No , 1 northern , Jan- wry , Sl.OU ; May , $1.10 % ; on track , fl.OS ; STo. 2 northern , January , 03cj May , fl.Ol ; rack , 05c. Mllwnukco , Jan , 9. Wheat Easy ; cash , OJ > 4 ; May , 97 e. Corn Hull : No. 3 , 'M & .llc. Oata Steady ; No. 2 white , 2S@2S ) < jc. Provisions Kaslcr ; pork , ? I3,12 > J. Oliiuliinntl , Jan. 0. Wheat Dull ; No. 2 red , USc. , Corn Firm ; No. 2 , mixed , 35' c. Oats In fair demand ; No. 2 mixed , 2Sc. Whisky Steady ntf l.OJ. Liverpool , Jan. 0 , [ Special Cablegram , o Tim HEI : . J-l:30 ! : p. ui. close.-l'ork Holders offer moderately ; prime mess , east * orn , 75s , dull ; do , western , G7s Od , dull. Lunl Holders offer spot freely und futures nodoratoly ; spot and January , 30s Od , etuady ; February and March , -10s , steady. Wheat Holders offer &pannglv ; now No. J winter , Os , steady ; do. spring , 6s Id , steady , Flour Holders offer moderately at 123 , km. km.Corn Corn Holders oltor moderately ; spot , 4s 6)4M , stoadv ; January , 4s , 2Kii , steady ; Feb ruary , 4s 2'fd , steady ; March , 4s 2d , steady. KansnH City , Jan , 1) ) . Wheat Stronger ; No. 2 red. c.ish , 02fo bid ; May , 9s Vo bid ; No. 3 soft , cash , U4o bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 2oo bid ; May , SWiffS-JOtfc. O.its No. 3 casli , no bids nor ofTcrlngs. tilVIS STOCK. . Cliloneo , Jan. 0. 1'uo Orovori' Jour nal rouorts us follows : Cattle Receipts , . 11,500 ; market slow and " " - " oaslerb ; itockora mils u QH.50. Hogs Receipts , 27,000 ; market strong ; nixed nnd llk'iit , f.5.00@5.25 ; heavy , J5.100C .80 ; skips , eJ.105.10. . Sheep Receipts 0,000 ; market steady ; lutlves , f J.75g5.00j ( western , fl.3Q ( < S470j Texans , rJ.703.SO ; lambs , HnuunB City , Jan. 0. Cattle Receipts , ,750 ; sulpmcuta , 1,100 ; a sUado weaker lor beef stcrrs , peed COXTS firm , common lower common to choice corn fed , JSSO it.'O , stackers nnd feeding steers , $ J.OOrt3'5 ( eows , J1.2.V2.SO. Hogs Receipts. C.WW ; shipment * , - : market stronp , closed lOc higher ; couitnot to choice. * 4.505 ( 10. , .Nntlonnl 8leck Yards. Kist St. Iioeils. Jan 0 Cattle Receipts , l.CoOi shipments , none ; market steady ; choice heavy native steers , $4 7r Cio 21 ; fair tc good native steers , M < H > ( rtl.4J ; stock- crs nnd feeders , fair to good , $2.00n 10 ; grass fed , t-J.CO nS.OO. Hogs Receipts. 5,000 ; shipments , 100 ; market steady ; choice heavy nnd butcheirs' selections. fo.10viM.25 ; packing , $0.000(3.15 ; light grades , M.W ( i.05. OMAHA HVB STOOIL Cattle. Wednesday , Jan. 0 , 1880. It was afternoon before the cattle market could really bo said to have opened , In fact II was almost midday before the buyers could bo induced to go out Into the yards and even look at tlio cattle. The best cattle wcro not very coed on tlie average , nnd the bii.vcrs were hard to please , mil when they did Uni something that they hnppencel to want tbcj paid about steady prices for it : otherwise the market was weak. When the trade was onccMimlcr way quite n good many cuttle were rushed over the scales In n short time , nnd the market did not close until very lute , Feeders were In liberal supply mill there was considerable trading In that class ol stock at steady to 8tron prices. llnis. The iccelpts were eiulto liberal again today - day , nnd although the market did not open until quite late , the bulk of tlie oirerln's ( hail changed hands bolero midday. The market was about steady with the close of yester day. _ Uliccp. There were n good many sheep hero to day , but the sales wore not hoavv. About yesterday's prices were maintained. c.atio . i.r.ix Heirs . 4fiH ( : Sheep . 2,001 Pri'vniiiuj I'rlcui. The following is a tifoloof pnoJi pill H this m.irKct for the gr.U3i ot stoat men tioned 1'rimo steers. 1300to 1300 Ibs. .W.75 rrti.15 Prune steers. 1103 to 13JJ Un. 3.00 uf3.7.- > Native feeders . 2.7.i ( iSKLlii ) Western feeders . 2.0 ( ! vM.IH ) Common to good cows . \ . t fa2.0i ) Cliolce to fancy cow . 2.2. > 'altOK Common to choice b , ills . 1.2" > fci2.rt ( Fair to cnoieongnt hoes . I.M ) rci5.U5 Falrto cnoico tip.ivv uozs . 3.0J ( jf..lf > Fair to choice mixed tioifs . 4 UK ( i < 3.lU ) Fair to choice western sheep. . 3.30 ( n 1.3 Fair to clmlco Nebraskas . 3.00 ( o.J.7. ) Iteprcsriuanvj S il > ) i. No. Ar. Pr. 2 cauners . 1 0 ' 0 ? 1.50 Ibull . IS'O ] ; o J cunncr . 1110 1.75 Ibull . 1320 1.7. " . 3 mills , . 112.1 2.00 1 bull . 13tJU 2.0(1 ( 1COW . llt.O . 2.UO Ibllll . 11)00 2.1)1) ) ) j3 cows . 1 KM 2. 13 leow . i : 0 2.25 leow . ino : 2.25 4 stacs . 12b7 2.25 is cows . 1155 227'j ' 3) ) cows . 1120 2.30 3stoekers . SID t.3" ! > 2 sloukers . < i 15 2.3" , hcows . < )7f ) > 2.35 S5 stoekcrs , westerns . ! I2I 2.40 Sstockers . 010 2.50 1 stag . 1150 2.5J IGstocKors . b3 ! 275 5 cows . 1171 2.75 15 feeders . IOCS 2. so 1 1 feeders . 103'J 2.V. ( i stcci-s . 1(105 2.110 07 f ccdci s , westerns . 1 133 2.1)5 ) 1 cow . 1420 JU'O 2 steers . 1110 3.CO 3 steers . 1010 - 300 22 = tecrs . lO.i'J 320 3 * . steers . 1215 3.5 : ! 41 steers . 1131 340 1 U steers . 1 Uib 3.45 3tisteers . 11511 3.5(1 ( li steers . 123J 3.tiO -r-2 steers . l.'MS 3.S5 11005. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. < ! 5 . . .257 120 .IC. 70. . . .221 320 $4.M ) ( H . . .202 120 4.JI3 OU..2.S ! 310 4.00 ti2. . . .200 bO 4.ST. li-J _ ai'J 4. ( > 0 07. . . . 207 210 4.97K ' ) ! . . . . 255 100 4.'JO 59. . . .270 bO 4.07K 70. . . .220 200 4.UO 52 . . . .TOi 203. 4.07 } 01 _ 225 4. ! > 0 "i7..2DU 40 H.UO 02. . . .304 120 4.00 5(1. ( . . . 300 100 5.00 59. . . . SOU 120I..H ) b2..2.i ! ( 5.00 01..2.VJ 40 4.00 40. . . . 258 60 5.00 57. . . . 314 100 l..UK 05..2SO 120 5.00 57 . . .208 200 4.93K 78. . . . 213 5.CO OS _ 2TO 200 4.l 3'i ' 07. . . .241 40 5.00 59. . . .203 200 4.9Ji < 05 . . 2M 2SO 5.00 05. . . .203 240 4.9'K ' 5S..301 100 500 01. . . .281 3iO 4.02V 00. . . . 274 5.TO 39..2u4 10' ' ) 4.95 5' ) . . . .299 120 5.00 01. . . .209 230 4.95 49..3JS 100 5.00 70. . . .215 120U'5 02..23J 5.00 59. . . .227 200 4.1'5 ' 51. . . .320 210 500 53..31b 120 4.9.1 17. . . . 300 100 5.00 02. . . . 200 320 495 152. . .313 2SO 5.00 53. . . .304 2SO 4 95 02. . . .310 40 5.00 71. . . .272 100 4.'J5 111. . .221 40 5.00 5s. . . .277 10Q 4.95 47 . . .317 80 5.00 1)0. . . .205 120 4.95 54 . . .311 80 500 53. . . .298 . . . 4.95 57. . . . 317 250 5.00 OS. . . . 271 120 4.95 C'li'S . . . 5.00 04. . . .255 100 4.95 50. . . . 319 100 500 72. . . . 219 4SO 495 55 . . .314 100 3.00 03. . . .309 ICO 4.95 00 . . .2bO 200 5.00 73. . . . 249 bO 4.93 05 . . .278 80 5.00 09. . . . 29.1 240 4.95 4S..340 200 5.0-1 51. . . . 235 120 4.95 51. . . .313 . . 5.(5 ( 01..2S2 120 4.95 54. . . . . ' 148 . . . 5.05 55. . . .302 bO 4.93 is ] . .252 100 5.05 3b..3-33 100 4.95 48. . . . 370 . . . 5.05 30. . . . 193 . . . 4.95 53. . . .351 120 5.10 49. . . .293 100 4.93 52. . . .355 40 5.10 40. . . .345 3JO 4.93 51. . . .301 . . . 5.10 97. . . .320 240 495 51. . . .350 . . . 6.15 74. . . .217 . . . 4.93 Live Stock Notes. Plenty of sheep. Desirable cattle steady. Hogs steady with yesterday's close. J. , T. Lightbody , Geneva , topp'ed the mar ket with a good load of heavy hogs. Walter Wood , of Wood Hros. , has returned after spending two weeks in Chicago , There were a good many stockmen ut the ynrds on account ot the meeting of the live stock shippers' association. F. G. Hills , Endlcott ; John A. Kleld , Ong ; R. 13. Smith , Doty ; L. W. Wilson , Heaver City J. P. Morgan , Tekumah ; Clif Morgan , Shelby : Mr. Welch , Washington , Kan , , niul Kdgar Maulsby , Hendloy , were a few of the shippers who came in with cattle. A. G. nuclmimn , Fremont's pork packer , made the yards a visit to-day. Ho said hogs were selling higher hero than nt other mar kets , but that Omaha was not getting lier share of the hogs for some unknown reason , Mr. Huclmnun is well known in Omaha from his long connection with the Hoyd packing house , and is about as well informed on the pork "deal" as anyone In the state. OMAHA "WllOLKSAIjK MA11KI3TS. Fruits , Prculuoo , Kto. The warm weather has cause ! demoraliza tion In the produca market and prices are lower all round , HuTTcn Fancy , solid-packed creamery , 20tt22o ( ; choice country , 10 ( < t18o ; ; medium grades , 1855l5o ; common grades , 10@12 < s. FLOUJI Nebraska patents , W.00 7 > 7,00 ; Minnesota patents , ii)2j@7.25 : straight grades , ? 4 7J@3.00j bailers' Hour , f5.00 ( < < 5.25 per bbl. POTATOES Nebraska , 33S45c per buj Col orado , " 5o. "OT 4TOES-$3.50(33.75 ( per bbl. ; Live chickens , * 2.50@2.75 per ' " ' - ' elozj 9@llo ; ducks aud geese , U Eaos Strictly fresh , 10@17e ; . MAI.AOI GiiU'Kd $5.00 per Keg. UANANAS Common , * l.503.25 per bunch ; Cholco , $ ) .50@3 50. LEMON'S fJ.75M4.50 per case. CHANGES Florida , i.25@'l.50 per box. OAHB Per dozen ; Mullareis , 1.25 ; teal , $1.60 ; rabbits , tl.OO ; Bquirrols , 1.00 : vcin- son , 7S'l'-o ( ' oor Ib. Hiu.N $11.00 13.00. CitoiTEU Fciiu J12.00 ® 13.00 per ton. APPLES Choice , J2.25M2.51) per bbl ; fancy , $2.75 per bbl ; common , * l.25@1.75 per bbl. CiDEit Michigan , f5 00 0.60 per bbl of 83 gals ; California pear cider , $15.00 per bbl. POP CoitN-Rlce , So HEANS Choice eastern nand picked navies i { 2.25 per bu ; western bund picked navies i ? 1 SOcn.3.00. mcdmm , ' $ lftO , Lima beans , 5c per Ib. . , H Y F o. b. cars , No 1 upland , * 3.50 ; No auplanl , J300.v --v OVTS 3lwi.'e. , . . Vixneuu Cider , 105ltc per gnl ; white winr > , 10i25c ( per gal. " ' Hovni Mb frames , lOfllSo. CimiKiiniKS H.OWrtUM ! per bbl. Piio\isuiN * Hiiini , .No * 1. lie : No. 3 , lOi c ; shoulders , 7Vc ; rib bacon , lie ; clear bacon , 11 la'c ; nlcnic hams , lOc ; dried beet Inuns , lO c : dry salted clears , short , 8ltfe : extra short , SUc : short ribs , SUe ; pickled pigs' feet , 15 ID kits , bOc ; lard , S'jdtO o ; smoked sausage. O' c pi'rlb , bog casings , CKI.RIU 2.va0 > j per Joz ; fancy , 40c. ONIONS- n50c per bu. Su-cu Kiutt Hbls. , ; f4.50 ; half bbls. , $ j.50. California , crates $2 23. Orocer i' Idst. Revised prices are ns follows : lUr.divei Stark A , seamless , 2ic ; Amos- kcag , seamless.17lyi * ; Lowistown , A , sdain- less , I'.io ' ; American seamless , 17c ; burlaps , 4 to 3 bu , ll ( 14o : I'linnies , single , 13e ; gun nies , double , 20c ; wool sack , : iv. TWISKI Flax , rise ; extra sail , 20i ( )2k ) % ; sail H , S0@ic : cotloti. Kc ; Jute , PC. Dlinl > Flit ITS Figs , In boxes , per Ib , 130 ? lOc ; dates , in boxes , 7 tlOe ; London Malaga lavcr raisins , per box , $3.500 ' ' 1. 7i ; Malaga loose raisins , $ J.HOn 2 50 , now Vule'iicia nil- sins. per Ib , b'4c. ' California loose muscatels , JILT box , * J01)it2.10 ) ; California Lomlons , ISsS $ . ' 40 : pitted cherries , per Ib , ISc ; Call- fin niu pitted plums , pcrtIb , 12f 13c ; dried blackberries , | , i'rlb , 7'1fbc ' ! ; ililctl rasjiber. rles , per Ib , 2lr 25c , evaporated apples , ' fni * < tTi California sun-dried pe.U'hcs , I3i > ; Cull- fornia unp.ircil evaporated peaches , 14i' ; evaporated CallfornU apricots , ] sc ; cur rants , ( i' ci 7c ; Turkish prunes , 5ic5 ( } L' . elt- mn , 32 t2te ; oratmu peel , loc ; lemon peel , ICc : California French prunes , ll i I ( ! c. Cinisi : : : Young Amcnc.i , full cream , 1 20" ? 13'jc : full cream Cheddars , 13f 12'se. I'K M.C .Medium , in bbls , $5liO ; do. in half bbls , $ UK ) ; small , in bbls , ? i500 ; do , In half bbls , $ il.r. ( ) : gherkins , iu ubls , $7.1)0 ) ; do , in huH bbls , * l DO. Ceirrr.u Mocha , 25r > J > L ; Rio , good , 17 ® ] se ; Mandnhling , 20/2 c ; roasting Rio , Itlrr 17c ; O. (1. .lava , 2 1 ® Mi- ; Java , interior. 2 , ' ( < S 25c ; Rio , fiincy , isin ( c ; Santos und Mara- c.Ubo. 17 ( 19c ; Arbuekles , 2J'Yc ' ; McLuugh- lin's XXXX. 2-M.e. Ste.vu ( iilinuiiitcel , 7"4i' ; conf. A , 7' ' c ; white oxtr.i C , 7'4 ' ' : extr.iU , 7'sc ; yellow C , 0' < c ; powdcied , sj o ; cubes , b'ji- . Uin-w : v\ Choice yellow , 2 ) ( iJ2) ) i % ; dark colored , 13C 1 Ic. Ton \eto- Plug , Si'C'D > 3c ; smoking , HVnliOc JI.M.ILS- 25 per 3i-lb ) pull. . Su.i * 1.35il.-l ! ( ) per bbl. Ron : -7-10. l2 > < < iM2fi' . Mirii : Steivu Briclts , Ilfnl2c ) ior Ib : penny cakes , 12yi I3o jier Ib , puie maple syrup , $1.00 per pil. TKAS Vimng Hyson , common to fair , lsi ! ? 2"ic ; Young Hyson , good to lanev , 30fioV ( ; UuiV > owder , common to good , 2Ji(2"c ( ; lun- ! poH'ier , choice to liuici , 40 , i"io ; Japan , eommoii to medium , 15 ( iOc ; Japan , choice to fancy , 31 % I5c ; Oolong , common to good , 103'l5i. ( < ; Oolong , e-hoicc to fancy , 5Kiroo ( ( ; 3mperml , common to medium , 25jJ35c ( , Im perial , good to fancy , 40 ( ' < " > ( 'o. ' Ni is Almonds. 15 ( < Msc ; illbcrts , 12 ( ' 15c ; Hruzil , ' . 'GdOo ; walnuts , Vic ; pecans , lUnllc ; peanuts , Gin'.lc. Cituin : OdTlOc per Ib ; assorted cakes , bOf-J5o per Ib ns per list. Cvsin MiM'd , J talS'.jC ; stick , Wful lie : rock candy , lli iijl.Jc ; fancy candy , 7n ( 2sc. lloi.i.jj HKIIIIIeir90i ! . Con Fliit li'n'O r'jO. ' Dry eiooiln. Corrov FiNMI. : . . 10 per cent dis. ; LL , SJife ; CC , r > , 'fc ' ; riS , ' ( fc : Nameless , 5o ; KX , loc ; R , 20c ; No. 10 , S' ' e ; No. 40 , 10'ji1 ' ; No. 00 , 12' je ; No bO , I3' < tNo. . 'JJ. coloi.'d. 9c ; No. 30 , colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12" " fir ; Hristol. 12 } < c ; Union Pucilli' , 17c. Cvii'ir : \ V.nvHid , white , lu ! ) ; colored , 22c. 22c.U U VTTS Standard , 8c ; gum , lOe : beauty , 12'ijc : HOOIIL4u ; H , cased , vO 5,1. I in XT- > Solid colors AlKinlic , Oc ; Slater , Oc ; Herlin oil , ( > } e ; fJixrner oil , 0 ( ( > 7c. Pr.isrs Pink and ROOJS Allen , tic ; Riv- erpomt , SJ e ; Steel Rivur , OJe ; Richmond , ( l. ' r ; Pacilic , 7c. Puivr-s Dress. Charter O.ik , H' c ; Ram ape , IHe ; Lodi , SJ i1 : Allen , Oe ; Richmond , Oc : Windbor , O'-.c ; liddyhtono , ( JJiC ; Pacific , 0 } < e. HI.EVCIIKII SIIIITIXO : Uerkoly cambric , No. MX ! ) > c ; Hest Yet , 4-4 , O e , butter cloth , OO , 4'c ( ; Cabot , 7J c ; FurvKoH , half bleacned , 8 } e ; Fruit of tuo Loom , 9' ' e ; Giccn G , OJ4'u ; Hope , 7J-c ; King Phillip cambric , llu ; Lonsdale cauibnc , ll.jc ) ; Loiib- dale , 'Jc ; New York mills , 10' c ; Pcnpcicll , 42-in , lie : Pcnpcrell , 40-in. 13c ; Pepperoll , l4 l , lOc ; Peppcrell , 84 , 21c : Pepporell , U-l. 3bc ; Peppercll , 104 , 25o ; ( Canton , 4-1. SJ c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Valley , 5. . FI.VSNII.H : Plaid Raftsmen , 20j ; Cinshcn ; 32'io ; Clear Lake. lUOKjc ; Iron Mountain , s White GH , No. 2 ? „ 23.fe ; GH , No. 1 , % , 20 j ; 13H , No. 2 , % , 2. " , c ; UH , No. 1 , i , 3lc ( ; Quecheo , No. 1 , J5f , 42o. CousinJKA.VS Vndroscoggin , " 'fc ; ICoar- sarge , 7 u Rockjiort , OXc ; Conestoga , TICK- , York , liO-in , 12'4e ' ; York , 'il-in , ii'/c : ; ; Swift river , 7n { Tliorndikc , OO , * % u ; Thorndike , EE. SVrfe : Thorndike. 120 , ' .ij c ; Thornuike , XX , 15c ; Cotdis , No. C , ll > jc ; Cordis , No. 4 , 7J o. UI.VI > M Amoskcaeg 0 oz , Hl'ifc ; Everett , 7 07 , 13' ' fe ; York. 7 07 , 13' < ; c ; Ilnyinukor , S' ' e ; Jaftrey , XX , ll' < Jo ; .fiilTrcv , XXX , 12&o ; Heaver Creek , AA , 12c ; Beaver Creuk , BB , lie ; Heaver Creek , CC , lOc. Ku.NTL'cm JIAN Memorial. Ifie ; Dakota , ISo ; Durham , 27. ! < fc ; Hercules , ISo ; Leam ington , 2-J' ' e : Cottswood , 2r'c. . CiiAiii Stevens' 13 , O.V wj Slovens' B , blenched , 7o ; Stevens' A , 7c ; Stevens' A , bleached , b',2e'Stcvans' ; P. b'tfc ; Stevens' P , bleached , 'JJ ' c ; Stcuens' N , ' a ; Stevens' N , bleached , 10'2c ; Stevens'SKI , 1'ijje. MICIM. : iKcors Table on cloth , $3 M ; plain Holland , ! i o ; Dado Holland , lii c. IJr.ort.v SlinnriNO Atlantic A , 1-4 , 7U'c ; Atlantic H , 4 ) , 7 0 ; Atlantic L ) , 4-1 , O e ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora UL. 4-4 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 44'c ; Crown XXX , 4-1 , ( IJ/c ; Hoosier LL. 4-4 Indian Head 4-1 7 - , Oc ; , - , c ; LuwrencQ LL , 1-4 , ( > c ; Old Dominion , 1-4 , fijifc ; Peppercll I { , 4 4 , 7oi Pcppi-roll O , 4-4 , lijfc : Peppercll. b-4 , ISKc ; l'oipcroll ) , ( l-l , 3lc ; Pcjiperell , 10-1 , a.Jo ; Utlea C , 1-4 , 4 ' , , ' 0 ; Wachusctt , 4-1 , 7 , ' c ; Aurora K , 4-1 , 7c ; Au rora H , 4-4 , O' c. DUCK West Point , 2 < ) in. 8 o , lO c ; West Point , SO in. 10 07. 12 > 'c ; West Point. 2'J in. 12 Of , l.r o ; West Point , 40 in. 11 07 , lOa. riAWBi.s Heel , C , 24 in , IGKo : E , 24 in , 21i4e ; GO , 24 in , 20c ; HAF , | f , 25c ; JKF , J > 4 , 27c. GiNf.iUM-Plunkott checks , 7fej ! ; Whitti'ii- ton , 7K ; York , 7 > fc ; Nonmiiidi dress , 8jp } ; Calcutta dress , bj e ; Whittcnton dress , SJe ; Henfrow dress. 8V5@12'-Jc. ' CAMIIUICS Slater , fl o ; Woods , S 'c ; Stan dard , 5j e ; Peacock , 5ifc. Pjiixis , I.\DKIO Bi.ui ; Arnold , OJ c ; Amer ican , 0)40 ) ; Glouchcstor , ( l fo ; Arnold C long cloth , Oc ; Arnold B long cloth , lO'tfo ; Arnold Gold Seal , lO' ' o ; Steifol A , 12u ; Windsor Gold Ticket , lO c. " Ijiiinlicr. First and second clcirilV in. . . $10 00 ( < t51 00 First and second clear , \y in . . 47 (10MWJ ( 00 Third clour , 1'4@1 } < ; In ; 43 00 10 00 A select , Il4dtlin 37 00 Dbelect , l OPllj In.- 33 OJ A stock boards , It'OW ft , 12 In. . 4(1 ( 00 B stock boards , 12cltl ( ft , 12 In. . 41 00 C stock boards , 12 ( < aiO ft , 12 in. . : l ( X ) D stock boardb , 12a ( > ll ) ft , 13 in. . 23 00 Flooring , first common , Kin. . . . 34 00 Flooring , second common , 0 in. . 31 00 Select fencing flooring , . , . . ID 00 Siding . , llrst and second ' clear , 14 s.-ti : r * ' © loft . 25 00 Siding , nrstcommonlqft , . S3 IK ) Siding , second common . 19 00 Common boards. , . , . . ! . . , , . 1000 No. 3 boards , all length's . 1 1 50 Fencing , No. 1 , 12&20' ft . 1 0 50 Fencing. No. 3 , 12 , KOSlO ft . 15 50 Joist aud scantling , 2x4 , 14@H > ft 10 00 Timber , 4x4 , 8x8 , 12felO ft . 17 00 Pickets , D nnd H Hat . 22 OU Pickets , D and H square . 2 1 00 Shingles , extra A . 2 bO Shingles , standard A . 300 Lath . 3 40 OG Halts , 2i in . 35 OG Halts , 1 x3 , SIS . IJO 3-in well tubing , 1) nnd M bev. . . 23 00 Leather. Hemlock sole , 20 ( < i2So per Ib ; oak solo , 33 OlSOcper Ib ; oak harness , VQ@Uc ! per Ib ; selected oak und trace , 33 ( < 35o per Ib : oak and hemlock upper , 20 ( 22o per foot ; hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , 60QJ900 per Ib , According to v/elglit : oak calf BKln , No. 1 , OOcMtl.OO per Ib ; Philadelphia cult akin , extra , 1.00@1.10 IH-rlb ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , 00@70o per Ib : oak kip skin , No. 1 , 70@80o jior Ib : Phila delphia kip skin , extra , 80@90u per Ib ; French calf skin ( according to weight auu socyl , fl r l 75 perlb : Trench kip skin do. soc 10 per lb ; Cordovan russet , IM sivtln llnlsh. 20c per foot ; welt leather , $1..V ( rt4 00 per side ; moroccos i pebble goati , 30t 30c per foot ; moroccos , lioot leg , 2"Kn30i' pel foot ; glove- calf skins , 2001000 per foot Dongola kid , niXn4lV < i > cr foot ; knngaroe skins , 40itMV ( jter foot , according to quality : toppings , $ S ( )0it ) 10.00 per doron ; linings , $3 ( H ( it'JWt per iloeu ; apron sklus , $10.JO ( < I3.UC per dozen. _ .Metals ntiel Tinners' Stock. Uloi-k tin , small pi ? . $ , CJ Hlocktin , bar . 2f Copjier , planished boiler size * . IW Copjier , cold rolled . 31 L'oj > j > or , sheating . . . . . . . . , 'K Copper , pltts . 3(1 ( Copper , Hats . , . 31 Gnl. sheet iron , Junlatn , 50-10 and 5 pr ctdls . Pat planished iron , 24 to 27 A . 10'a Pat. planished Iron , 2-1 to 27 H . { iVj Rooting , 1C , 14\20 , 112 sheets . ( UK Rooting , IX 14x20 , 112 sheets . 7 Ml Rooting. K' , 20x2s , 112 sheets . 11 IK1 Rooting. IX. 20\S ! < , 1 13 sheets . 14 Ml Sheet iron No.t2 ( > . ! 1N1 Sheet Iron No. 27 . 3lXl Solder . 15nOil7K Pin plate , best chaicoul 1C , 10x14 , 223 sheets . O.M ) IX , 10x14 , 2,5 sheets . b.25 Tin plate , coke 1C. 10x14 , 2J3 slice's . 23 Steel nails , per kty . 2.25 Steel wile nails , per kee . 310 rii 13 un.vLTv MAiucnr. Instruments I > lnoo.l on HcUDf.l Our * W MoCiri'Ror nnd xvifito William II Mc- Uicgcir , lot M , lilk- , lnVo\li'W , q ed $ 1 } ' A in In nnil wito toll I , Kochcrspon- ter , lots'JI to24. blk IU , U iilntit lllll.w d 4 , WO H W IVnnoc k to. I S Morris , lots IJnntl I.I , blk I1. . ' , lluililcei I'lnce. w il . . „ ' . . ' : - , A I , ltoi > u to .1 KiL-uIni , lot 4 , blk If , Wll- ios -d mid. w il tOO A I , Hi-eel to r Kraviak , loU.lilk lWll - ros M ildilv il . . WJ J ti Milcsbuiy to l < M Van Ilium , w ' , lot II , lilk . . SiiUirs-M uilil.v d. . . . 1 KS Hcnu ti A f lliiiii't.ui li , lot ' . ' , blk W. Uiiialm. nod. . . " " > II Menu to his \tlfi1 , all propel ty , will. ( ' II Ilii gj and WlfiitoA I' lllmiiliiuiub. lots I unit v'.bik : ! , Hoggs & 111. I'saild , iois 1 and 2. blj * il. Hoggs A Hill's M add , w < 1 . . . 10.600 J I , Mlle < ct al to r.Su' hiiu , lot : . " . ' , blk H , ( iixhaul IHIl.wd . "iO r W Cut ti- . Janilifote. . H W KolKrto.rii ) ucrcs si < SIO-IH . I.40J I'W Cititisnti'llfo to It W ItobortN nu ol sw H li ( 1 1 d . tbO A t ! Inglmim to. iinnus Miller , lot n , bIK n. Hurt ford plnro , (1 . dOO M Dlxon nuil iiusbaml lo 0 Dubolsv , pt lot 1(1 ( , bIK 10 , W.iturloo , w < l . . ! ! 10 O W iMrknul and wife to C W McVlckcr. lotsu'4 , : . ' . > and "il. blk 3 , Junction View ' 1'i'ira r , M il . 1,1 0 11 lioller unit nlfo to I ! H Doriinclly , trustio , hits 4 ttiH. Wax erly nilil. wil . . 1'iTO A f Ilimi'liaugh itiul busbnnil t ? I' ! ' Jllnpor , lots 1 millblk.l. , . lluggs A. Mill's add. ami lots 1 anil - ' , blk ( I , Hoggs Ar llill'K'-'niliuld. xx d . . 10.MJ ( ei Wallnri * . trustcu , to 1 ! M 1'nigli , lots II and IU , blk u , .Mommoiilh I'nrk , w d . . 1W ) tniiiHfors. . t 4ti.'iy7 All Alwiluti * Cnro. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes , and is un nbsalute cure for old soies , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , ut25 cents j.er box by w.ul : ! 0 cents. Mir.mo iK Nmlit in Dalcola. eOn Now Year's uiirht , bot.voon ! ) and 11 oVloe'k , the singular npucUioloVIIH witnessed of a mirage tit night. The elay linel boon very warm , tlio tlionnoin- eter rcai'liintr ( > 0 in the shade , anil the coiulitiiin of the atmosphere was cer tainly unusual. The siiy was more or le'sI'louded , parlioularly on the hori- /on , anel patches of ] uuiric lire were \ isibio at all points of the cotiin.i ] ) > < . To the north , south and west there was nothing in their appearance to attract attention , but two masses e > f lire to tlio northeast of Carringlon were unlike thote in any other direction. The lircs were , with wonderful elistinotnoss , raised into the very elenidsjust as in tlio brilliancy of the sunlight tlio obscure staok it , made te > a-sumo the dimensions of a lofty to\vor. There was a perfect reflection eif the lire in the clouds. Ineli- yiduiil tongues of Maine were * pioturcel in the Hiiperhcatcd strata. At another time the ) reflected lire seemed to waver in the air likes the restless shimmer of the most brilliant aurora. The spectacle - clo lasted until tlio lire died out. Alto gether the sight was most singular and beautiful. I chesoi'fully recommend Ifed Clover Tonic to those buffering from troubles of the stomach and liver. I am now on iny second bottle and it makes mo feel like a now man. C. M. Connor. Nashua , la. Goodman Drug Co. TO srOdlCHOhUEIlS OK THI3 Siitro Tiinnd Company. A ilpjroo for fore 'loMiro iiKiilnst tlio Sl'Tllo TUN- NKI Cinnpiiiy lin Just licun en'creil In t'lo ' United btiitc Circuit e'oiirt , Nlntli Circuit Dlstrl-t of NovnUft iinil the propurlyur Hint conip my Hill bo sold there- tnulernt mi o irly ditto. Tlio Huor tnUiitlon Coin- inlttio ht'rohy Kl\iM notice tli-it * tucUliodurt ! ! of thai company n 111 bo allono I iiKIN'-MfOiiportiiiiltytuiiro- let t their lilthoito unnssontcil stock \iy \ RtibscrlbliiK to tlio noiv bun Js Mini dciio Itln'tlilrhliiek ! us hcruto- foruiiilTcrllseil. Hiibscrlptliins tosilcl boiuls will bo ri'Coh cd nt Hi i I'nlon Tr.lat Compuiy , No. 71 llrond- wiiy. New Vorknttho Xullowlii teriiis , to-wlt , 55 UK NTS I'lOIl SHAIIR , ASSENT- INfi KKOJM THI3 DATJO IllOKHOF TO NOV. : $ , 18H , AT 1U M. , nnel thereafter (10 UI5NTH VKK i-'ilAHIt ; , ASSENTING UMiij .JAN. a , ISHO , AT : i . ai. fiubicrlhcrs to Hi a bonds will rccelvu Trust Company ccrl'UiHOHontitlliu tln'iii to tlio HIIIIU iiiiiubur ut MuiCHUMihoojdi'imslteilliy thoiiMiii lll.liiliondHliii o.uh.'u ccnlHiiiKl Ml cults rospu lively pulil by Ilium. luturuHt itt tin i.i'u nt 4 per tout. lll bo iilloweil on HiiU-.crliitlous fioiii ilitti ) ol payinont. l'a > munts should b ( ! iniiilu hv diuck on Now York tn the Onion ' 1 riipie'ouipany and hhoulil LGiutomiMiili'i ! by tno Mlncc ihil ) ointnrHuil In blanlE and un ntithor- Irutlnn to tlio I'lnon 'j UHt Coiiip.uiy. lltiink forniH for tills luil'iorlriillon nnil coplu'irclroiilam tan ho olitulneil upon apidlciilioll at Ihu 1'r.lon Tiust Coin- | iany'Holllru. or lit mum 1.1 , Si'M-'iitli lluur , .Mills Uulld- mi ; . Now Vurk. lialuJNLiv VOIIK , Octubcr.1 , tekS. II. H. BAI/r/KK , Ctinlrniftii , CJOKDON MACnO.NMM ) , I" . O. A. 3f. VAN WJJfJfj , OTIO f.OWIO.VCJAIil ) , TII130OOJIK SKIjIO.MAN , lr.UKUANIMATION ( COMJIITrKK. JlOICIOUS AND PtHSISTEfiT Advertising law always piovoa eucccssful. Ilcforo iiluoliiRnny Noivspnpor Aflvcrtlsl ng consul 1 LORD & THOW1A9. MnM iD > BUTl6l. > ei il.EVTH , 911U la < I > Cacdolub Slrtcl. TYLER DESK GO. ST. IOUIS , MO. , U.S.A. Esclakl * * Own ? n fc II oiir ilr of. TYLEK'S ROYAL ' T7PE WRITEn CABINET & DESK , COMBINED. , Adapted to Ertryltfachlnonow . tiled. AltoBAHKCOUNTERS.DESKS.ifl Illuitrated Oatalogue Free. D , Huotuma. e oollmoBt I L i- " ' " " 7 innnnkm t k i rli , r itor. lo llf.llk t.d Uioroni Hlrnilh. kltclrld . ntTi TMr i > r erorr uj5u lnc lu 1IKI.T d hai ( . e orj ( oni1 | > lt t. d up. Wont cuei l > tr. oJ 'U r""n " " " " " 'lln. Hulc4 | < ui.hUt4o. > UBiii. BAlfDENELEOTllIOCOICtlUs ll lil. CIUCAGOJ11 T. E. G6I.PIN . . . , I-IRE INSURANCE BROKER , Itoom 03 Trndors' Ilullillnc/ CHICAGO. IlO/crcntx-8-Jleirojiolltnn N&tlnnal Hank. K. U , IJua & I'-o. Tlio Ura-UtrcctOo an(1 " 'i ' unnary troubles easlly.eiulck- lyanasafelycured by DOCrrUHACan- sules. Huverul cnavsi cured Iu Heven duya. Bold ll.GO per box , ull druiiKlnta , or by mall from L > o cutnllfi'.Co 113\VUfteat..N. 1' . AgrTcnTTufni iitijiTomonts. * CHURCHILL PARKER , DealerinAgricnUnrallmplcments , Wagons , Jitio * Ptrrrt.bctnccuPtliiitiO _ luth.oniahv Nftitskn. " " LTmNOER ft METCV\LF"c"o , . Agricnlturallinplements.WaEons.Carriages . . . Kle. Wholoalo , Orotlia. NrbrasVn. PARLIN , ORENDORF A. MARTIN ? " Wholesale Dealcri In AaTiCDltnra ) Implements , Wagons & Bnggies Wl , Ml , WJ and 007 Jonoi Street , Omntm. P. P. MAST & CO. , Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Sectors , CuHUMon , Hay nakci. Cider Mills ami l.tilmn 1'ul- \ rlirri. Cor lltn and Nicbolan Mrcclt. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies OMAHA lUtAMCII. J. F. SEIBERLINQ .V CO. . Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , \V. E. Mi-ail.Manvcr. untcaToiiwjrth H , Omalm. MOLlNE.MILBURN&STODDARDCo Manufacturers aiut Jobber * Iu Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. I'ltinnJ ' 1'acltlo street * . Ornalin.Nvb. _ Artlots' Mntorloln. ' A HOSPE , Jr. . Artists' ' MatcrialSj Pianos and Organs , 1M.1 IlouiiU" Slrcot , Omalia , Nebraika. Booksellers nnd Stationers. " H. M , &S. W. JONES , Successornto A. T. Keiiyon A Co. , Wlmlecilc .1 llctall Booksellers and Stationers , Flue Wadding Stailuner ; , Cimimerclal Slatlonerr l&l Diiu lai Street Omalia. Nt'li. Baote and Shoae- KIRKENDALL. JONES & . CO. , ( SucccJton Iu Hetul , Jones \ fu. ) Wliolesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes AKUitatO'Huston lt l.t . > cr lioe Co 1103,110 ( Mlttj HarncT St. . Ouinlm. Nobraaka. W. V. MORSE * CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1103-11(15 ( Douglas Bt , Ouinlm .MaiHlluclorjSum- inor su Uuilun. J. J. JO//.VSO.V / A CO. . 'Manufacturers of Lime , Anil hlppi-M ul foul , e'nak , IVini'iil. I'l i li-r , I.lmo liraln Tlio nuil > c er I'lpiejlllco , 21S S. l lh t-t. , Om ilia , Nob. Teleiilieinutill. Dry Coodo nno Notlona- " * " * * M. E SMITH X CO. , Dry Gocds , Furnishing Goods and Notions , llUInml 1101 Douglai. Cor. llth Ft. Omaha , Nob. r lTFAT7n C K - K 0 C H D R Y'C O O DS Co IfflDorters and Jobbers in Dry GooflsNotions , Gents' l irntbbltic CootU Connor lltti nntl HoJucy blh. Omnlin. NebniBkiu " * ' NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shinners of Coal and Cfe 211 Sonlh r.tli M . ein.al-a Neb. HELIN. THOMPSON & CO. Importer * an l .lobbon * nf Woolens and Tctilors1 Trimmings , 317 uoiith 13lli Street. FUrnlturo. " " DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Faraaui Street. Omalm v-yjraikn. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Furniture Ouiaba. Nobrosko. Coffooo , Spicoo , Etc. CLARKE COFFEE CO T" Umabu Coffee and bptcu Minn. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , MavorliiK KitraclB. I.aundrr IH n. Inks. Ktci Hi Uli ! IIiirnuT Ptroet. Omalia. Nobraaka. Crockery . and Ola8awa o. wiflGHT , Apcnt f or thn Manufacturers and Importcisof Crockery , Glussware , Lamps , Chimneys , Kte eittlcp. .117 S lltb M. , Oraalm. Nebraska. PERKINS , CATCH & LAUMAN. Imuorlcra and Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silyerwarc Etc. 1514 Knro.jcSt.ccri'aston llirildlng. CommlQBlon and Storage. " ' RDDELL ! & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , cciiiUlcs " t * * r Kri'i Phi M ! * entry ! , Garar IIS llounnl Street , Omnha. CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , fiucceseors to Mcfehauo A fccliroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omnlia. Nebraska. _ I , CoKe and Limo- " OMAHA COAL , "COKE & Jote of Hard aM Soft Coal , aOQPoutli IHIi Street , Omnlin , Nebrfttkn. PAXT"O NTc A LT A c H rflTcoTi ' Wliolesalo Groceries and Provisions , _ 'iM.TUT , 700 nd 711 S. 10th St. , Oinnlin , Nob. McCORD , BRADV Co7 ' Wholesale Grocers , t tb nnd T/earenwortli Strcuti. Omahn , Niibraika. Harelwnro. " " ' w. J.BROATCH , Hoay Hardware , Iron and Stool , Bfr\nn \ i Waxen Stork , Hardwnro , Lumber , lite. I2VS und 1211 Uuriii'j Hlruut.Oniahu. HIMEBAUCH &TAYLOR , Bnilders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mcctianlce' Tooli and IlulTalo Scaloa. 1KB Douglai btrcct , Omaha , Ncbrunka. , RECTOR. WILHELMY & COT , Wholesale Hardware , tth and Harru'T Ht , Omalm , Neb , Wontorn Auenti for Auitln I'owder Co. , Joifurnon Htcol Nalln , KalrbanktbtamluriUicali'i. LEE , CLARKE. ANDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Melnls , Fheot lion , etc. Agents for JIowo Scalea , iUiimiro\Mlcr and l.yinan limbed Mlro , Oniiilui , Nubruaka , Lumbor. . OMAHA LUMBliR CO. . , ill Kinds of Bonding Material at Wtofe& & 181 J filrcet and Union Paclno Track. Om.l- . LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lnmlier , Latli , Lime , Sash , Door. .Kto. Vird.-Comcr and Uou .i. . , rlTW7 HARVEY LUMBER UTe To Dealers Only , _ eIBcc , 1103 Kanium Btreeit. Omaha ' "JOHN A.'WAKEFIELD ; Wholesale Lumber , Etc , gulncy > YUIto J.liuu. CHAS. R , LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets and J'aiquet Mooring , Btli und Dougl i LUMBER , C. N. DIliTZ , " Dealer in All Kinds of Lnnte , 13th nnj ( Siltfornln Street' , Ouinlm , Ncbmslia FRIiD VV. OKAY , Lnmlicr Lime Cciueiif Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner Whind l > ou la EU..Om h . Mllllnory nnd NotlotiB. 'l. OBERFELDER , V CoTi" iHporlers&Joliliors in Millinery & Notions ax Hnts , Cnpa , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE & CO ? Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods. 1107 UatnorMrc UOitmh. > . Nob. Mordwnro. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY ( JO. \Vh 1o ln .Mnnukctiirvr < i of Saddlery & JoMcrs of Saddlery Hardware AmlloMUer. HO ) , 1 | V > anil 1107 HarotT St. , Omatin , Notions J. T. ROBINSON NbTlO N CO. , Wholesale Notions and Famishing Goods 41(1 nnJ Vi Be tiili 10th SI , On.nlm V1NYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Fnriiisliing 110T > llnrnof Slrnot. OmMn OvornllB. _ CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , leans l'imU > , fcUlits. Xt. llir.'iiinl I10 IKiiiil 5 Slropl , Office Flxtuios. rii : S.IM IO.NUS Mnnuliict ro.i ! or . Oillce and Saloon Fixtures , Imitle' , 'MdebonriK Hook ( 'noon. DrtiK I'lTturox.WftU ( 'n i , l'iutltioii > HallliiK'.e'ountor1' . llpornml Wlnn Ctnilot"Ilrrori oto l-iiolor ; nni * olllro , lUWnuJ liSI toull ) Mill St.l > mnlm. 'ioluiliouo | ll.'l. 0118- _ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wbolsale Refined and Lnftricaline Oils , Ailo ( irorvfo , Klc. , Omuhn. A II Dlrhnn Mnnnror Paints nnd Oils. ' NEILSON. \Yliule-ulo llonlcrs In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , HIS Fnrnnin btroct. Omntm , Nob. Papor. " ' CARPE'NTEn PAPER CO. . Wljolesale Paper Dealers , Carry nice ( loci of I'rlnllniVrnir | < liia nnd Wrttlnif l' , sr t-piclHl miontlonuivrn loiar loud < mli > rK Storngo , Forwaj-tllng & Commlsalon ARMSTRONG. PETTIS .V CO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Dranch tiotiHDof Die Homu'y lltmcj Co. HtiirKlcanl \raoiusulo iitul ri'liiil. I J lllOiinil lilJ Uuril bireut , Onilllill Tt'li'lilinno N ( ) 7.V ) Browors- STOR2 & ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , 1S21 Norlli iiBtlUoontli jjtrect. Oniiiha. Veil. _ Cornlco. _ EAGLE CORNCE WORKS , Mannfaclnrcrs of Galvanized Iron Cornice Wliulon-capii itni ! mctullukyllKhti Jiuiv Kl'i vj TLII. Pniprlutor. liib anil llU oiith l.'lli ntruot. Printers' Matprlals. _ " " " "WESTER"N"NEWSPAPER UN TON. Auxiliary PiiWisliers , rxalor. in T e. { JOHN L. WILKE , Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory , Nos. 1317 nnd 13W Douglas St. , Omitlm , Nob. _ Rubbjpr Cootls- ' _ OMAHA RUBBER'CO. . Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Jll ClolUlnc i > nil Leather Ucltlag. 1UM Furnam Street. M. A. DISBROV. ' t Co , Wbolcsalo Manufacturers of Sasli Doors , Blinds and Monlngs , Branch bnico. miinna IruKl Streets , Oiniibft , Nub. J BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. | Manufacturers of Sash , Doors. Blinds , . -ulillnas , StnlrWorlc nnil Interior Hnnl Woo 1 Hu sh. N. U. Corner bth anrt U'avuiiwurtli btrcets , , Omnlin. fiau. ' Fittings , JPumpa , Etc. " A. L."STRANa CO.r Pnincs , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , itoam and Water BiirpllOB. ncitilqimrlor for .Mn t. U. S. WIND ENGINE * PUMP CO. . Mm and Water Supplies , HIM. , WI"J Mllfe. . . . B. . . Qn.aU , BROWNELL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet Iron rt Bio. , . , IM. . . . , . ; . 8 .M.H. . . _ STEAM BOILER WORKS. Caitor & son , riop'n. Manufiicturcm of nil kinds Steam Boilers , Tanls and Sheet Iron WorK _ Worka Houlli 'JUtli and J ) . & M. Cresting. I'A.XTON A. VIKUI.INO IKONVOKKH. . ' Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , UriKlnoa , Ilrnna Work , General foundry , Machine uai Uluckemltli Work , uilko und Works , U , 1 * . Hy. _ audntbbtiiict , umuliii. o _ OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Weak Itnlli , Wludntr Ounnln. Kloirer Htnnds , Wlro BlKm.Kte. Bl North ICtli mruit. OmuU . ' OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes i VnultH .Inll Work , Iron and Wlro IVnclnir.RlKiiii , Kto , _ < , Aiidreen , 1'iou'r Uor lull nnil JaikmmHtii , CHAMPION IRON nnel WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railing ? , Guards and HcrconB , for banks , nnircs.ttorrH , rnililonoos , oto , Injir"ixl | Awnlnui , IxjcUsiultli .Miichliii'ry iiud Jllttckmiiltu Worka , lUIHoutli Iltli Ht. r , otK , Fireand Burglar Proof Safes Time Locks , . U. I'AI.MBIl. .V T. JUflllIA.-V. J , IJ UI.AM ll/itlZ PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Liyc Stock Commission Merchants , .OKIMER.WEoTERFIELO & MALE/ Live Stock Commission , lloom IS , Kzclmniio llulldliii ; , llnlou Block Vnrtl * . tfuuth Oinaba , Hull. . UNMON STOC YAR"DS coV. Of Omaha , Limited ,