THE OMAHA DAILY BJtilii : MONDAY , JANUAKY 14. 18SO. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Government Estimates Send Whoa Down With n Rush. CORN VALUES ABOUT THE SAME OnlH linns Actlvr Provision Tiiuli VPH l'"alr Tot1 Snlurduy Oalilo I'rlccH AvvrnKC Stonily nt 1'ildnj'H Decline. CHICAGO IMIODUCI3 .Inn. 12. ( Special Telegram ti Tun Hr.Kl The government crop cstimati win odlcially published lo-nay ' 1 ho whenl istlmatp was 414S < Wor > 0 measured bushel1 within about G.OOO.OOJ bushels of Hie figure- . nnnicil in the ndvnnco "lips , " and prnetlc.illj I'1 ' confirming them. The statlstlcinn saya nothing about Uic ilcllcirncy In the wolghl It ut thuvuuul crop , leav-lng that presumably " ' for his Mnreh report , an usual. The short UKO in weight Is certainly equivalent tc ! ! 0 , ( > 00.000 bushels It may be nearer . ' 10,000- - ( XX ) bushels. In any event the crop must b ( llgnred under 400,000,000 commercial bushels In measured bushels Prof. uTnlgo'H hitcs eitlmato Is nboilt 9,000,000 bushels mori than Hie previous catimalc , which was 100 , (0)OUO ( ) bushels. The report was ac icpted ns an exceedingly bearish docu incut by tlio gieat speculativu public nnd tlio market was homo dawn by tremendous offerings. New Yoik rnmo Ii first with turtlllc selllnp orders , every housi with New York conncctioiH fnirlj inundat iiiK the pit with wheat. McCoimlck & Co piohably lead in the extent of tradi nnd etiKcrnuss lo sell. All private- win houses nnd a great many linns that do no have private wires weio very heavy sellers. The local heavy weights were quick to catcl the drift , and among the number Hean Jig in ( H ! as n tremendous seller cm to in tin day nnd dlirini * the e.irly stages of the broal tUnt followed the reception of the govetn mcnt bulletin. The market had a IIrm onon ing , with sales at $1 ( Ki5 . The price wen1 down to ? 1 U't'fc , and then back to 1.0T" , , < 1.03'tf. ' Iithcn innikcil down to $1 OJtti , ui to Jl.lKl , down to tl 02V , up to SUUJf , oil "J Bhnrply to tl 02 , up to . * 1.0J1h. on to Jl.Ol up to ? 1 OIK , down to ? 1.0I , upto Sl.OP-f back to fl.01 > 4" , up 'l ' down to f lOU > < j , rccovenng to JI.Ol , and elos ing at $1.00 % . Vho extieme range on th ( dajwasilo nml the close was a'tc ' undei jesterday A tremendous volume of bus ! ness was done dining the session , and tlu tone was that of exceeding \ousness jl largo iiinntlt ] * > of long wheat was dumped 01 the Kiiiccsslvo plunges , nnd the bears wen full of aggressiveness After the repulai closing hi New ork the dispatches ft on there indicated panicky fr-ellng. Rome re ports were received of u little export busl nous being done n\ , the break in Daltunorc and New York , but to offset that informa lion came icpoits of millions of bushels ol long wheat pressing for sale The foreign era really want wheat at tne ruling pruos , They ought to have no trouble in gettini * it Eveiy oilier domestic tnnikct s.vinpalhlrcti witli Chicago. Minneapolis broke lie , nnd the close in New York shows a eorrusponu- Ing shrinkage The local market was left ! moht wiUiont support , except what the shorts gave it. There was heavy bujing b Hut chlnson down to $1.0.2 , ana later by the 1'ntr- bank contingent , but the tide overwhelmed everything and boio down all opposition. The i.ingoon I'ebruary was WH/oiorc , and on .Inlj tUWiS'tfc ' , the close in both cases being at the bottom. The receipts ol corn were again under the estimates , to tlio extent of 1,1 cats , and for Mondaj only the moderate quantity of 15. cars Mas , predicted. The government esti mate making the yield of the eiop lliS7,7'.H- ' ) OOObusholshad no effect upon the mm kut , that quantity about answeiing expectations and pievious computation. The clearances ftom U.iltimoro wcro very heavy , and exporters wcro busy in that and the New York mar ket. Now York paitica bought for export 13 loads at Ualtnnoiu and 9 on their own ex change to day. 'I ho weakness m the adjoin ing wheat pits had n depressing effect on oorn , and the activity there monopolized speculative attention. The fluctuations wore very nnt row , business being of the smallest scalping character , and pronounced bullish ness was its most notable feature. The price changes since yesteiday weio Insignificant , the widest difference appealing in the May delivery , and it was only 'fc under yester day's closing quotation. Oats wet o less active than for two days previously r.nd the fooling was ncaily steady with rattier more doing In June than ni any time yet. That month sold up to n point , but ? e loner than May , with the latter ranging nt ! i ° f @ 27c. The near months were dull nnd nearly nominal , with nothing doing in No. 2 oats in store. These weio quoted at ! MJ < f(32t' ( , with the usual Dusiness noted in samples. The Inspected receipts were but t > 5 cars , with no out inspection. The provision niniket was fairly active for Saturday , and there was no abatement In the interest iccently shown , though the volume of trading was not as largo as on the cailier days of the week. As for several days p ist , the movement was chielly in pioduct for Mavdoliveri , with pork the favorite by long odds. The receipts of hogs \veto nearly twice as largo as was expected , and prices for the raw material weio repotted 10u per 100 Ibs lower. This caused a weak opening In provisions nnd n lower range of quotations on the whole list. 1'ork slat ted off lOc below yesterday's ' dosing and proceeded to drop mother lOo , or to $1850. In the meantime lard broke 12'tfe and ribs ] c. Then the market steadied , and throughout the last half of the session all offerings were quickly absorbed. The buying so far as could bo judged by the gossip alloat , was by home strong pai ties who have been ci edited with bullish Intent nil tha week , Chi ! Ho Wright is the acknowledged loader of the local bear i-rowd at the picscnt , nnd his opinion that there will bo no scarcity of hogs or product is evidently shai ed in by inimy outside operators , A liberal percent age of the selling this week has been for the country account. This may have been long junk , ol course , but It Is novel thelcss true that outsiders have done some of the selling ol late Tlio strongest fcatmc of the market to day was the recov ery of all of the ground lost early in pork light on tlio faro of no break In wheat. From * 1 50 May improved to fill H7'tf ' , and at the close f 13iiT > was bid. The best prices of the day were established in the last half hour of the session , and thu actual shrinkage In speculative values was limited to Do In pork , BGUOo In lard , and f > @ 7 > ic In ribs. CHICAGO ll\'K SIOOIl CIMCHOO , Jan. 12. | Special Telegram to Tnc llKB.f C\Tn.r. The market opened this morning with poor prospects. Later the buyers got out und seemed to want about all of the cattle. The market was rather slow nnd in some eases values were weaker , but prices on the average wcro Bteudy at yester day's docllno , or 10@lt > o lower than at the highest point on Tliutsday. Had it not been for the good eastern shipping demand , prices , however , would have pone off 10@20o , ns the homo buyers had ull they wanted , but It mada a difference when tht < y found that the ontsldn buyers wanted cnttlo. Choice to extra beeves , f4.50il ( 90 ; medium to good steers , 18M to 1500 Ibs , r.704.10 ) ! : 1200 to 1850 Ibs , fj.23.70 , 9'0 to 1200 Ibs , f3.0U@a 20 ; stockcra nnd feeders , $2.40 < jTi : 40 ; cows , bulls and inixcd1.7fi(3U5 ( ! ; bulk , $2.40 ( iUGri : Texas stcurs , * 2.50 < 33.50) ) cows , $2,00 © ' . ' .GO. HOGS Dusiness was active during the week Just closed nnd prices satisfactory to shippers. There was a sharp advance Saturday und an additional gain Mon day. The ndvanco for the t\vo days amounted to 15 < 320o , best heavy und light moving up to $ , * i 30. The increased receipts recorded for Tuesday turned the tide , the maiket falling back to 15.23 for topv There \\aj about u steady rauco of pi Ices for Wednesday , nnd on the following day the tellers succeeded In springing the market to the extent of Co , On Friday trading was dona ut f3.1olli. { } To-day there was u sharp downturn of lOo , leaving prices about wtero they were ween ago , and fit the decline there was a fair demand , 'fhQ cloilDg vm steady with the great bulk. sold &ome salesmen closed their patcsp referring forring to take the chances for Saturday ' 1 lie bulk sold at f * l.Vifi 20 , ngalnst ft 25' > ( iw : yeUrrdai. Fair to good packers soli flown to $ .110 , and some common went ns leas \ as t.j ( X ) . Onto one load f-ohl as high as { . * > 2' KINANOI VL. NMV YOUR , .fan. 12 [ Special Telegr.in to Tun Dnn.l STOCKS The stock marke this morning exhibited an Improved feellni all aroun J. Indnn , however , was doing bu Very little. Tlio first prices wcro slightly Ir regular , but the growing confidence In thi final favorable outcome of the recent meetIngs Ings was felt Immediately , and such decline ! as wore established wcro quickly wiped out everything advancing in the early dealings These advances were general , but wcro mos marked In n few stocks. Omaha prefcrrci advanced 2 , Delaware and Hudson , l' { , Chicago cage Gas Trusts , 1 ; Hock Island , 1 , am hackawanna " per cent. The bulls were Ii full control and found no dlfllculty in puttlnf the prices up It was rumored that n bill pool , headed by Chicago operators , had been formed In St. Paul , and was qulctlv plcklni stock up. The commission people continui to talk very hopefully. They regard th < prompt and decisive atlion on the part of tin foreigners as indicative of the tooling whlcl must soon prevail at homo. There was gooi buying of Uichmond Terminal on a niiiin that important negotiations were going 01 with the Baltimore fc Ohio company. Slnv back was responsible for the advance in Cni engo Gas Trusts , and his purchases advancei that stock 1 per cent Money has ruled c.w tit t ! percent A\rry favorable bank state nient insures easy money for some time t < come. The icnctions were \erv slight. Utie f.nckawanna and bt. 1'aul were the mos prominent in the dealings during the las hour , and the market closed fairlv active am strong at the highest pi ices of the session The total sales aggregated U2'K ( ) ) shnrc * , in eluding St Paul , 15,000 ; Lackawanna , 17,000 Heading. 11,000 ; Kiehmond Terminal , B.OOO ICiie , 12,000 ; Missouti Pacific , : i,0l)0 ) ; Omahii pieferred , 1,000 , Like Shore , 1,000 ; Noith Wostmn , ; tIOO , and I tool * Island , 11,200. The following wore the closing quotations : tJ. S . 4s regular l.'O'j ' Northern 1'u.ciHe. 2H I' . S. Isconpous IJfl'tl ' dopioferied. , . Ml1 , I1. * .4'isrL'KilIar lIM'j'c. ' * N. W . . . 1M' ( , IT. S. 4'iHcoiipims lOS'j ! do preferred , 111 1'ftclUci.sof V , 111) ) N. Y. Ccntial . . . IDS' , Central I'icltic UVS I' . , D. & 1 * 2(1 ( Chicago .t Alton UO'illtock Island . . Wi Clilcngo.lliirllliKton 1C' . , M. &St. l > . . IH'i &Qulncy . . 110'i ' dopraforied. . . 101' . , Ij.It W HlVst. PaulSOmaha . JU'j Illinois Central llii'jl do preferred . ! U' ; l.ll.\\V , . . ui > i UnionI'aciuc . . . 84'i Kansas &Totas 1 P | W..St. I , . & . 1' . . . H'i I.ukoShoio . 10P4 | do preferred. . . 'i'l'j MichiganOntr.il 87' iWestern Union bl" , illssonril'acillc 7Uil Mover ox Cvu. Ruled easy with nc loans nt thcboaid and closed ofTcied nt ' . per tent. PniMK MHHCANTII.E PAPBII 3"f @ (5) ( ) per cent. Stmtiiso EXCHANGE Dull , but steady ; sixty da\s , ? -l.k5 > 4 ; demand , sf-J.SS ; . CHICAGO MAIIKBT. CIHCAOO. Jan. 12V heat Weak ami cash , Otic ; Fcbrwny , U7e ; Mav , 3l.otJ ) < . Corn Steady ; cash , Mc ; February , ! H' ' , ; Mav , . ! 01l-10c. Oats Stead- , , cash , 24 < o ; Pcbruary.ST cj May , 27 ll-lOc. Rye t c. Harley No trading. PrimeTimothj 31"i4 dfl.ru. Kla\-Sl I-'J ! < . Whisky ? 1 lit. Poik rinn ; cash , $1330 ; Febiuary , ? l yO ; May , f 13 GO. Lard Steady , cash , i-7.30 ; February , $7.i2'4 : ; May , J7 I7J1C(57.50. ! l1 lour Unchanged. Hulk Meats Shoulders , S037'3rM ( > . * iO ; short clear , ? 7.25jp7.i7Ji ( : ; shott nbs. $000. Hutter Firmer , cieamery , 17g20 ( > c ; dairy , 12' ; < tf23c. Clieose Steady ; full crcaui cheddats , 10@llc ; Huts , ildi'll 'c ; Young Ameri cas , llij ( < j)12c. ) 13irgs Firmer ; fresh , IfiJ OlSc. Huffcs Uuchiingcit ; tieavy green salted , CJ c ; light groun salted , 0 > fu ; gioen , 5c ; salted bull , ' 40 ; green bull , 4'4"c. green dry Hint , 7Xi bo ; dry call , 7@3 ; brandol hides , 15 per cent on" ; deacons , 2j@JJj each ; drv salted. 10&iftc. ( Tallow UnchaiiRod ; No. 1 , solla oj c ; No. 2 , 4Ko ; cake , f > ' c. c.Keesipts. . ShlDinents. Flour , bbls . 7,000 7,000 Wheat bu . 12,000 14,000 Corn , ou . 07.000 08.000 Oats , bu . fej,03J 72,000 MinnonpoliH. Jan. 12. Sample \vheat dull and weak ; icccipts , 121 cars ; shipments , 4(1 ( cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , January , $1.15 ; February , $1.21 ; on tiack , $1.15 ; No. 1 north ern , January , SI 02 ; May , fl.05'4 , on track , fl.0)1.0 ( ; No. 2 northern , January , lUc ; May , V'Oi ; ; track , U3Co15o. ! KHIIMIH City. Jan. 12 Whent Qulol ; No. 2 red , cash , ! > 0o bid ; May , ! )7t4e ) bid ; No. 'J soft , cash , Olic asked ; May , 'J7 o bid. bid.Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash. no bids nor offerings ; May , 2o bid ; No. 2 white , May , JiO'no bid Oats No 2 , cash , no bids nor oiTcungs ; May , 24'40 asked. Cincinnati , Jan. 13 . Wheat Lower ; No. 2 red , ' .He. Corn Firm ; No. 2 , mixed , 35J c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2Sc. Whisky Steady at < 1.0J. St. Jjouln. Jan. 12. Wheat- Lower ; cash , 95W ( > 'J'iKc ; May , OsJ o. Corn Lower ; cash , 2U } < fe : May , 32/c. Oats Firm , cash , 3lie ) ; May , 27c. . Pork Steicly at # 111 50. Lard Dull at ? 7. 15. Whisky Steady at $1.0 1. Huttcr Unchanged ; creamery , 23@2"ic ; dairy. 20 ( < (2c Milwaukee , Jan. 12. Wheat Easy , May , ii.i' ' ; c. Corn SteadNo. ; . : ) , 30 © 3tc. Oats- Stead > ; No. 2 white , 23@23jfc. Rye Kasv ; No. 1 , ISKc. Harlcy I'irm ; No , 2iiU@fllc. Provisions Hasy ; pork , Jilt ,15. Now Vork , Jan. 13. Wheat RecoiDts. 22,000 ; experts , none ; spot dull and nomi nally lo lower ; No. 2 red , O'JWJOU.'c ' In clo- vator , $1 00i4@l WIJ nlloat , UJ8Tiil.01 ( > < ; f. o. b : No. 3 red , lH' dllKlWe : ungraded red , 84 c Options active and % ( < ? Jfc below yesterday ; January closing nt Obtfc , Corn Receipts , 21(3,000 ( ; oxports. 105000 ; spot steady but quiet ; No. 2 , 44'4te-H/5O ' In elevator , 4iVif45 ! ( ! < lfo nlloat ; No. 3 , it''KC'S ' ' 40'ro ' ; Uhgraifuil mixed , 3 > idJf'i } c. Options dull and weak Oats Receipts , 55,000 ; exports , 150 , spot quiet and easier ; options dull , lower and weak. January , Jtlo ; Febiuary , aij o ; May , U2Jo ! ; ; mixed wi-stoin , 2Jsi2o ( ! ! , CofToo Options opened steady nnd closed 15f20 ( points nbovo justenlav ; sales , 27,250 bags ; January , $15 15dt > 15,2j ; May , $15 05$1.VJO ( ; sjmt Rio quiet ; lair cargoes ut $17.00. Potioleuin Quiet und steady ; United closed nt fcO'sO , Kgs | Lower , western , lOc. Huttor- Weak ; western dairy , 14ft31ej ( western creamery , 172ie ( ; Ulglns , iijj'Jc. ! ( Cheese Firm ; western , H@lU.fL1 , Pork Quiet ; now. 14 25@14.50. Lard Uull and lower ; western steam , 57,75 ; January , $7.70. MVI : Hi'oua. , CIiionKo , Jan. 13 run Drover * ' Jour nal rcnorts ns follows- Cattle Receipts , 4,000 ; market steady ; cattle , $300@J50. Hogs Receipts , 31,000 ; market active anil lOc lower ; mixed , $5.05@5.20 ; heavy , fi.10 ® 0 25 ; light , f5 00 ( < J5.25 ; skips , $ , t.ajf5.20. ( Sheep-Receipts 3,000 , ; market steady ; natives , $ . ) .IO ( < j500 ; western corn-fed , $1.40 fe41 7HToxaiis , $ J.OO350 ; lambs , $ J.75 ( 0.20. 0.20.Hunsna Hunsna City , Jan. 13. Cattle Receipts , 1.700 ; bhlpments , 443 : market weak and a sliuao lower for dressed beef nnd shipping ; good cows Mi-one ; xood to choice corn-fed , 430(34.70 ( ; common to medium , $320(31.30 ( ; stackers and feeding steers , $2.00 < a3.10 ; cows , $1.25eJ2.80. Hogs-Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , none ; market weak , und So lower ; common to choice , 11.00(35.05. ( Nntloiml KlocU Ynrilw , Bust St , liouls , Jan. 13. Cattle Uecelptg , 100) ) shipments , 300 ; market steady ; choice native stuerv , f4,70@5.tfi ! ; fair to good choice hcnvj , native steers , $4 00rf4 SO butchers' steers , medium to cnoice , $ J lOri 4.HO ; stockers and feeders , fair to good 5200(15310 ( ; rancors , corn fed , fUK1 ] 75 grass fed. t410 . 'A 10 Hogs Receipts , 2.300 , shipments , 700 ; market lower ; choice hcnvx and butchers seleaions. $510 < f525. puckint' , $5.00mo 15 light fradcs , $4 SC > j.10. OMAHA MVI : sroon. CM tie. Saturday. Jan. 12 , 1SS9. There 'vcro not many cattle here , nnd II would ho no more than natural to have an tlclpntcd a steady market , but the reports \\erosodiscouraglng from other points thai the market dropped off 5(3)100 ( ) in the face ol the light run There were n few pretty do cent cattle , which sold nt $4 05. but aside from them the beeves were alt light and nol of much account The packers boueht r few nt $ aoo ? n.50. The butchers' steel < market was moro nctlve , but It too wn ; lower , though the decline wnttnol as heavj as on beef cattle Cows sold nt $2 00 ( < ? 2.C5 The trade1 In feeders was vorv limited , owinti to the scnrcitj of that kind of cattle. A few pretty good little stockers brought $ .2 75. HOSTS. The hogs sold hfio yesterday so mucl higher than nt other markets that n decline was to bo expected to day , when It was learned thai other markets were still lower and that the receipts weio llbotal for Saturday. The market opened 5i10c ( lower , and , thouph the trade dragged n little on account of the re luctance of salesmen to mnko any conccs- slons , the hogs weio about all soldbofoti midday , A vorv choice load of hogs broughl ? 5 21 and the bulk brought * 50) ) ( 5ir > In n good many cases salesmen were calllni * the trade fully lOc lower , ahd some of the pack ets were reporting their hogs as costing 10c less , but as weighing a good deal less than j ester day. Sheep , There were no sheep hero to make : market. Cnttlo . 00(1 ( Hogs . 4,5W : Pri'vntliii- ! ; The follo-.vlii2 is a tibia of pnoJi pall In this mxritot for the gr.Uoi of stoc't men tioned Prime steers. 1300 to 1V)3 ) Iba . . M.75 (34 ( 15 J 'rimo steers. 110J to U < 00 Ibs. il.OO tili.75 Native feeders . 2.75 ( . 1.00 Western feeders . 2.00 ox 2 'JO Common to good cows . l.y > W2.00 Choice to fancy cows . 2.25 fa ,100 Common to choice bulls . 1.2" > fn2. ! < i5 Falrto enoicoiignthoirs . 4.t5 rdu 05 Fair to cnoico tioavy noirs . 5.10 ( jf.VOO Fair to choice mixed hogs . . . . 4.05 l < 55 (15 ( Fair to choice western sheep. . 3 50 d 'l.- ' > Fair to choice Nebraskas . 3.00 ( Mj.75 ltcprcsi > iit.itiTa S liH. CATTLE. No. Ar. Pr. 1 bull . 1410 $1 75 2 mixed . 12'.C. 1.75 4 bulls . IGlKJ 1 > 5 b bulls . IKI'j l.W ) Ibull . 1520 2.00 21 stoekci s . (155 2.00 2 cows . 10 JO 2.00 1'ttows ' . 877 2.10 Icow . 1210 2 10 b cows . 'J03 ' 2.15 2tcows . M 7 220 2Jcows . 1021 2.25 15 cows . 035 , 2 25 1 bull . 1370 2 " 5 20 cows . lb 2 35 3 co ws . 1 120 240 17 cows . 1114 240 lOcows . 10'tl 2 10 1 cow . KiCO 2 10 4b cow s . 1072 245 10 cows . 1141 2 50 21 cows . 1100 2 50 1 stag . 151X ) 2 50 2 cows . 000 250 28 cows . 1402 250 1 bull . 1010 2.50 3stockcrs . G'lO 200 b cows . 1.1-U 2.10 10 cows . 10JG 201 10 stockers . 5'.K ) 2.75 2 feeders . 1010 2M ) 2 feeders . 1005 2bO ! i steers . Jt.Vt 300 2steets . 10:5 30J 15 steers . 1200 3.25 4(1 ( bteers . , . 1045 3.2' ) 5 steers . 1101 325 8 steers . 10V2 3.10 1 steer . 070 350 0 steers . 1 UK ) 3.50 31 steers . 1318 4.05 1 steer . 1430 4.05 uor.s. No. Av. Slik. Pr. No. Av. Shk. I'r. 50 . . .27. ! 200 M'- 53..20G 10 $5.00 70. . . .215 fcO 4.05 1H..2S5 ( MO 5.03K 04. . . 254 120 4.05 ill..274 120 ! 5.02h 11. . . .304 4.05 ( i. . .318 240 5.02 7 ° " . . .219 200 4.05 i.OS. . . .241 200 5 02X 50" . .20 $ 120 1.05 ( 0..201 240 5 05 58 . . .2 ! > : i bl ) 4.05 T0..21b fcO 5 05 52. . ' " 210 405 dO. . M bO 5 05 3b. . 2T9 240 4.M 2UU 120 5 05 50. . . .2br > 200 1 05 54.7J. .253 120 5 05 58. . .2UJ 200 4.05 .7J. . , . : ! os 1'20 5 05 55. . .2 < i4 03..209 200 505 52. . .207 SO I.'JTVJ 5o..a5i bO 505 55. . . . : ! U2 01) ) .OJ..2't ) ) 120 505 Oil. . .2T& 200 500 07..2&1 2sO 5 05 (51 . .251) ) 120 500 5'.2b7 ) 200 505 I'u. 120 50d ( X ) 2' ) ! ) 200 5.05 Oi. ! ! 2V > 120 500 02..284 320 5 05 77. . .230 500 G.J. . ! 110 1MJ 5.05 51 .2) ) ! ) 120 505 00. .207 200 500 48 . .321 40 5 05 00.W. ( . .27 ! ) 120 500 53 bO S.07'4 71. .2tT 200 500 51 200 507 > , 70. .228 100 500 . .232 5 07K 51. : ! 0(5 ( 120 5 00 5J. , . .3G.J f..07tf Gr .270 200 5 00 51) ) . , . .300 5.10 O'J. ' 40 500 53. , . .2si5 200 510 rr . . .214 80 500 4fi. , . .3.M 2bO 5.10 IK ) . . .2 IS 1(50 ( 500 54 , . .32s 11)0 5.10 ni. ,31b 10J 5.00 (54. ( . . .205 120 5.10 ni.or. . . .277 I'OO 5.00 55. , 2bO 5.10 Oi. . .2.35 bl ) 5 Oil ill. , . .335 200 5.10 07. . .302 100 500 41. . . .370 120 5.10 07.v. ) . mo 500 II. . . .32 ! ) 200 5.10 GJ..244 120 50J 4G , . .352 5.15 5I..2S7 200 5.00 50. . . .327 5.15 OD..2.VJ 120 5.0J 14. . . .40. ) 5.15 C1..2l'J ' ll > 0 5.00 (53. ( . . .3(54 ( bO 5.20 55 . . .2113 240 5.00 55..211 bO 500 Ijivo Stock .Notes. Kverything lower. No sheep imirKot , A good run for Saturday. AV. II. rarnam , Guide Rock , Neb. , topped the hog mat kct. The top nt Omaha to day for hogs was 8520 , at Kansas City S507,1 ; . and Chicago 5 25. The Chicago Drovers' Journal thinks that the annexation of Canada would bo hailed with delight by manv ranchmen in our north- westcin territories who have long wanted to cioss the line with their herds , The farmers of Nebraska and western Iowa have reason to congratulate themselves on ono point at least , they are receiving on an average , 10 cents per handled moio for hogs ut Omaha than is being paid at any other market , Several prominent shippers from dif ferent parts of the stnto who met by chance in the Uxchange building ! wore discussing the hog supply. They nl agreed that thoio nio not many marketable hogs In the country , und that there wore not likely to bo many bnforo April or May , Last summer and full the high prices und tlio scarcity of old corn induced farmers to mur- ttct their hogs close , breeding sows nnd nil. "If the railroads wish to add * l to $ ' 1 per car to the fieight rates. " lemnrkcd a ship per , let them put It on in a legitimate way , but not by imposing upon us the extra loss Incident to the system of track weighing , " OMAHA AVHOMO.SAM : MARKETS. Fruits , Produce , Ktc. HUTTBH Fancy , solid-packed creamery , 20i(22o ( ( ; choice country , IGfelSo ; medium grades , lUW'IDo ' ; common grades , 10@l2c. FJ.OU n Nebraska patents , W.OOfJ7.00 ; Minnesota patents , 0.25(37.25 ( : straight grades. f4 7505.00 ; bakers'Hour , 15.00 5.25 per bbl. POTATOES Nebraska , 35@45o per bu ; Col orado , 75c. ' SWEET POTATOES $9 50@3.7S per bbl. Pot'i.Titv ' Live chickens , | 3.50@2.75 per doz ; dressed chickens , 7@So per Ib ; turkeys , U@llo ; ducks and geese , 0@10c. Eooa-Strlctly fresh , 10@17c. MiLAQi GitAi'ES $5.00 per Keg. IUNAKA3 Common , | l.0@3.25 per bunch ; choice , f J.5003 50. LEMONS td.76 < 24 50 per ease. OHAXOBS Florida , f3.25@i.50 : per box. GAME Per dozen : Mwllwus , | 3,2jj teal , 41 Ml , rnbbils fl 00tyulilrels , S1W , 7utIS uerlb HIUN Ml OOdfiaoo. CIIOI-PBII rpM > * I2 Ovrirt.oo ? per Ion. Ari'MChoice , $ J 2ftrJti.il per bbl. fancv , $ J,75 per bbl , common , $ l , ' 5ii 75 iier bbl Cinrn Michigan , fordO t ! f > 0 per bbl of 3. gals , California pear cider , $15 00 per bbl. Pol1 Conv Kicc. 2c Hi. tChoice eastern nand picked navies $2 25 per bu. western hiind Picked navies * l.Hi200 ) ( ; mediums , * l 50 ; Limn beans , 5 per Ib. HM r. o. b cars , No. 1 upland , fo.f > 0 * I\o , 2 Uplnn 1. K ) 00. CoilN 25ijt ( .ViC. i CHis 211220. Vis-Bout Cider , lO lSc per gal ; white wine , lOiTti'c per gal. HIINEY 1-lb frames , irvlSc. ( CiuiiBiiniFs J .OOfjl'J.OO per bbl. Pn-MSIONS Hams , No. 1 , lie ; No. 2 , 10 > c ; shoulders , 78 o , ribbtcoii , lie ; clear bacon , ' ] - , r.lcnie hams , lOc ; dried beet hams , 1041' , dry sailed clears , shorl , Sl i- ; exlrashorl , 8Ve : short ribs , S'jc : pickled pips'feet , 15 Ib Kits , Me : lard , bli ( ? 9 } c ; smoked sausage. Oitsc per ib ; hog casings , Cii.iu2.fiZ"Oi' : : , per dofnncy ; , 40c. OVIKVS 45 " 5 ) o per bu Sum KHMT llbls. , * 4 M ; half bbls , , -California , crates $2.25. OrocotH * Ids ! . Revised prices nro as follows ! HviiuiMt Stark A , senmloss , 22c ; Amos- keag , seamless. 17'ic ; Lcwlstoxvn , A , seam less , lOc ; Americ.in seamless , 17c ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , lldcUc. I'unnies , single , 13c ; gun nies , double , 20c , wool saelc , 35c. TAMM -Flax , 3V ; exttn sail , 20iC2k' ( ; sail H , 20i82lc ( : cotton , 22c ; Jute , tic. DIIII.II Flit ITS Figs , in bo-xes , per Ib , 13 < < i > IGc , dates , In boxes , 7 ( < (10c , t.oiuloii Malaga liner tnisiim , per box , * 250a375 ( , Malaga loose raisins , S2.3iiJ,50 ( ) ( ; new Videncia rai sins , per Ib , s , c. California loose muscatels , per box , * 20JiJ.10 ( ( ; Califoinla Londons , Is S J2 10 , pitted cherries , per Ib , IV ; Call fornia pitted plums , poi Ib , 12nlo ( ! ; dried blackbeirics , per Ib , 7tJii ( < < e ; diied raspberries - rios per Ib , 2lii25c > , ovaoratcd ) tipples , 7's < rD b"c , Cahfoinia sun-dried peaches , l.lo , L'all- foinla uniiariMl evnpoiated peaches , 14c ; evaporated California npricots , | sc , cur rants , Ci iii 7c ; Turkish prunes , 5 ( 5'c ; eit- i-on , 22d ( jc ( ; orange peul , 15c ; lemon peel , 1Gc ; California French prunes , ll ( IGe. Cni.i > i : Voung Ameiica , full CUMIII , 12 ( < 5 Itl'ai' ; full cream Cheddars , 12i < t 125 e. PK M.H-t Medium , in bbls , $500 ; do , in half bbls , SUM ) : small , in bbl , Si 00 ; do , in half bbls , SJ50 , gherkins , in bbls , * 7.00 , do , in half bbls , fl.OO. Con ui : Mocha , 25O20c ; Rio , good , 17 ® IV ; Mandahliiif. , 2Gn2-1 ( > c ; roasting Rio , 1(5(0 ( 17c ; O. G. Java , 2tijlc ( ( ; Java , inteilor. 22ig ( 25c ; lUo , fancy , ls ( ' ( lOc , Santos and Mara- caibo. 17 ( . < 41l'c ' ; Arbucklcs , 22 > fc ; McLaligh- lln'sXXXX. 22 ' .c. Stout Granulated , ) { c ; ronf , A , 712c ; white extia C , 7i4c : extra C , f cellow ; C , O c ; powdered , b' c ; cubes , b'2c HI.HSW i\-Choice jellow , 20 ® 22 > c ; dark colored. 13iHc. ( Tonv ( c o Plug , 2oi)5cosmokiiig ( ) , JIU.II.B : SI 25 per 3J Ib pail , SAI.I $1 ittftjl 40 per bbl. Mu-ii : SKIAII Hriclts , ll@12c per Ib : pcnio cakes , 12 ( < tl.c ) per to ; pure maple sj nip , ? l.)0 ) per pal. TiMS- Young Hyson , common to fair , lS'i ( > \oungllison ; , good to fancy , 30(55o ( ; ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22o25c ; Hun- powder , choice to fanc > , tO ( < ( ( )5c ; Japan , common to medium , 15r < ( ,20i ; Japan , choice to fancy , 30u45o ( ; Oolong , common lo good , I0ie35c ; Oolong , choice to fancy , 50 ( < ii70o ; 3mpeiial , common to medium , 25i ( 35e , 1m- pci ml , good to fancy , 40 < J"iOc NITS Almonds. 15@lSc ; lilberts , 12rt15c ; Brazil , < JiglOc ( ; walnuts , I2c ; pecans , 10ii < llc ; jicanuts , O'(0c. Cine uuiis ( > ( u lOc per Ib ; assorted cakes , SQf J5c per ib as per list. CAM > I Mixed , ! ) K@12 c ; stick , OJK'B ' lie : lock candy , 10 > u(513c ( ; fancy cnndi , 7 ( < (28c. Hoi.nvi ) IlnuniNo OOc. COD FISH G Dry Gooils. COTTOFi VS-MM.S 10 per cent dls. ; LL , 5J < c ; CC , ( ) fc ; SS , 7'Hyc ' : Nameless , 5c ; RX , isc ; R. 20c ; No 10 , SWe ; No. 10 , lO' c ; No. ( JO , 12 > < o ; No. SO , 13' c : No. 30 , colored , Oc ; No. 50 , colored , 12c ; No. 70 , coloied , Ul i Hiistol. 12'rfc ; Union Pacilic , 17c. WAitv-lJid , white , lOc ; colored , \TTb-Standard , 8c ; ( join , lOc ; beauty , 12) ) c ; Uoone , Ic ; H , cased. $ (550. ( PitiNTs Solid colors Atlantic , Gc ; Slater , Gc ; Berlin oil , ( i c ; Garner oil , < > ( > 7c. Piits'Ts Pink and Roues Allen , Gc ; Riv- crpoint , 5 > c ; Steel River , G c ; Richmond , ( > ' < ( < ; Pacilic , 7c. Pitivrs Dress , Charter Oak , 5 , ' . c ; Ram- ape , 4 } c ; Lodi , 5) ) o : Allen , Gc ; Richmond , ( ! c ; Windsor , GKc ; Eddystouc , G'-ic ' ; Pacific , GKc. GKc.Hi.n \ciini ) SIIUIITINO Bcrkely cambric , No. W ) , OK" ' . Uest Yet , 4-4 , Go ; butter cloth , OO , 4 4c ; Cabot , 7ic ; F.u well , half bleached , bXci Fiuit of tno Loom , O' ' c , Gtcen G , Oifc ; Hope , 7Jfc ; King Phillip cambiic , lie ; Lonsdalo cambric , lljjc ; Lons- dale , Oc ; Now York mills , 10 > c ; Pcpperell , 42-in , lie ; Pepperell , 4G-In. 12c ; Pcpjiciell , G-4 , IGc ; Pepperell , 8-4 , 21c ; Pepperell , 0-1 , 2Sc ; Pepperell , 10 4 , 25c ; iCanton , 4-4 , SJ c ; Triumph , Gc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Valley , 5c. Fi.ivvur.s Plaid RaftsmPti,20c ; Goshcn ; Clear Lake , 13GU'c ; Iron Mountain , .vnr.s White OH , No. 2 ? { , 2J. } e ; OH , No. 1 , % , 2Gc ; HH , No. 2 , % , 22' ' < c ; Ull , TICKS York , 30 in , 12' ' < , c ; Yotk. 31-in , 13l-ic ; Swift river , 7c ; Thorndiko , OO , b > fc : Thorndike , EC , hj c : Thorndiko , 120 , ! ) Kc ; Thornuike , XX , 15c ; Coidis , No. 5 , OKc ; Cordis , No. 4 , 7 c. Dhvnis Amoskeacg 0 07 , 115 , ' c ; Everett , 7 or , 13' ' c ; York. 7o7. litirfc ' , Huymakor , b'o ' ; .Inllrey . , XX , ll'ic ' ; .la'lTrey , XXX , 12 0 ; Ueavor Creek , AA , 12o ; Heaver Creek , HIJ , lie ; Heaver Cieok , CC. lOc. lu.MUki JIIAVS Momorial. 15c ; Dakota , ISc ; Din ham , 27Kc ; Heicnles , ISc ; Leam ington , 22" " .c : Cottswood , 27Sc. Ciu-m btevens' ' H , ( l > ; Stevens' B , bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7 c ; Stevens' ' A , bleached , b' c ; Stevens' P , b' c ; Stevens' P , bleached , OH' ' ; Steuens' N , 0 } Stevens' ; N , bleached , 10' ' e ; Stevens'SRt , 12'jO. Misciii : < vvious : Table on cloth , $250 ; plain Holland , ! ) } o ; Dado Holland , 121/c. Hitow.v SiiKEriMi Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 c ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7'fc ; Atlantic D , 4-t , Go ; Atlantic P , M , Gc ; Aurora LL , 4 4 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 4J/C ; Crown XXX , 1-4 , ( > Kc ; Hoosler LL. 4-1 , do ; Indian Head , M , 7 } < Jc ; Lawrence LL , 4-1 , Gc ; Old Dominion , l-l , 5V ; Pcpporell R , 4 I , 7c ; Pcppeioll O , I 4 , 112/0 ! Pupperell , 84 , IS'i" ; Poppoiell , 0-4 , 31c ; I'epi | ( rcll , 10-4 , 2Us ; Utica C , 4-1 , 4Ko ; Wachusc'tt , 4 4 , 7' c ; Auiora R , 4-1 , 7c ; Au rora H , 4-4 , ( ' ' , ! . Ui CK West Point , 20 In. 8o10 , > c ; West Point , 20 In. 10 oz. 12 > , o ; West Point , 2'J In. 13 oz , 15u ; West Point , 10 in. 11 oKio. . FLANVUU , Red , C , 24 in , 15V < fo ; E , 21 in , 2l > 4c ; GG , 21111 , 20c ; HAF , , 25c ; JRF , ' ii 27c , GiNdii\M-Plunkctt checks , 7'iJc ' ; Whlttcn- [ on , 7) ) c ; York , 7jC _ ; Normandl dress , b' ' o ; Calcutta diess , b } < c\VhiUonton ; dress , fajc ; Ronfrow dtess. b'xl , ic. CAMiiiucb Slater , 5 > fo ; Woods , 5' ' . c ; Stan- lard , 5c ; Peacock. 5J.fo , I'IIIMX , I.MinoUi.i'p ) Arnold , GJfo ; Amcr an , G'4o ; Glouchester , ( ! c ; Arnold C long jloth , Oo ; Arnold H long cloth , lOUo ; Arnold 3oldSe.il , lOKc ; Stoifel A , 12o ; Windsor 3old Ticket , loKe. , Ijcntliur. Hemlock sole , 20@38o per Ib ; oak sole , 83 i'Wa per Ib ; oak harness , tJQ@9Jo per Ib ; selected onk nnil trace , 'WCn V > e DOT Ib , cnk nn hemlock upper , ' \ > , J2e per foot , licinloo cnlfoltin , No 1. OytHV per Ib , ncconlln-ti | v/ek'ht ; o.ik ttxlf < < Kln. No I , POciftll PO pe Ib. Ptiiludelphla cnlf skin , extta , $ I ( XH.fi 1 l > crlb , hemlock kip skin , No 1 , Cogriv po Ib. oak kip skin , No 1 , TOdTMVcr Ib Plilli dcliilila kip kln , extra , < < 0i ? ! > 0o per Ib 1'reiipli cnlf skin ( accordlnp to wclpht an miallt- i , tlb \ < jlTo \ perlb : b'rcncli kip skit do. Mc ) ( < § l 10 per Ib ; Cordovan russet , l c satin llniih. 20o per foot ; \volt leather , fl.S @ 4 IX ) per "lilo ; morotvo * ( pebble Roall , 'JOC 'KV per fool ; morocco' * , boot lep , UViKKV pe foot. KOVO calf Mtitn. ' 'OofWc per foot Dontroln klil , 30 ( 4CV per foot , kunRaro iklns , 40if. ( > 0o per fool , according lo qtullty toppini- i , JS 00n 10 00 per do/en. llnine * . W 0 ( SUIX ) per do/en , npron skint , $10.00iliO ( per dozen. Jtolnls nndTlnncrs' Stock. Hlock Un , small pli- $ .U Hlock tin , bar Copper , planhhed boiler sizes 3 Copper , cold rolled 3 Copper , shealliiK . Copper , pills a Copper , Hats 3 Gal. sheet Iron , .lunlaln , * > 0-10 nnd 5 pr ct dls Pat planished iron , ' . ' 4 lo 27 A 10'- 1'al. planished Iron , ' .M to 27 11 1" " > Hoolltif1C , 14\20 , 112 sheets ( Hv Koolltiff , IX. 14V.M , 112 shcct-j 7 ft . 1C , 20x23 , 112 Bhcels 11.0 ( , IN.'Ox' > , 112 sheets 14 fi ( iron No. 2i ( 3 ft Shcot Iron No. 27 301 Solder 15)ii ) ( 17 > . I'in pinto , best charcoal 1C , 10x14'J'25 sheets rt ft IX. 10x14-5 sheets b.1.1 ; 'I'ln iilnte , i-oke 1C , 10\11. 22.5 slice's (1 ( 2' ' Slecl nnils , per ko ( ? 2 i Steel who nails , per Iteir 2 ! > ( TlfRAILWJl'f TlfTABlEs ! OMAHA. SUHUItHAN TIIA1XS. Wostwnrd. Running l > rt\vct > nCouncil Illuir-iand Albright. InadUltliin to t'lo sttttons meiitlonej trains htop ut rnentloiu ami Twenty-fourtli struets , andntthubiimmltln Omaha. A No. fl . OMOa. in. A No. ) . . 7.IOR. in. : \ No. 4 li.O-i i > . in. I ) No. 1 7.0)11.111. ) 11 No.It . biu : p. m. A No 5 0:15 : ii. m. CIIICACO , MIl.WALKUi : to .ST. I'AIU , . \ No 2 . . .11.40 II. Ill'A ' No. 1 O.oO H. Ill , \ No. 4 7.00 p. in. A No. .1 I.50 p. in. CAN.SAS 01TV , bT. JOSUI'lf & COUNCIIj lll.LTia. \ No. 2 . ! l:25 : B. in , A No. 3 (1:10 ( : a. in , \ No 4 0:20 : p. in A No. I . . ( > : .KI p. in. Mot x urv & i'A ( i no. \ No 10 7:05 a in. A No. u ,8:55 n. in. V No. 12 7:00 : p. in , A No. 11 ,0.00 p , in. OMAIIA A. 81' . 1,01'IS , V No. 8 4:15 n. in. A No. 7 . l':00 : in. A dully ; II daily ( ixccpt Sutnriliiy ; ( J oxccpt iiinday ; 1) ) except Mnminy ; ln .t . mall. The tlnio Blvon nhovo Ii for Tnini'er , tnero ) ein from live to ten minutes between 1'iiins- vr und local ilupots. For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD ] oeneraUnd NERVOUB DEDILITYi \Ve knei of Dodyand Hindi Elttct , ofErroriorEscetieilnOldorYouni. loliull , HtMIIHIIirullr llrilurrd. ll w lo l.ltnr "d Hrr rl KlklMiF HXlHIIIIIH\S ) * MIITSofllOlir. ib.ilul fl , utfilllmr 110)1 K IIIUTanT-llrirflu la itj. IfDll irtnm 47 Ulllii. Trrrllorlff , ( oil lor.lmto-j.l/ ! . > lir rllttbrn. llaok. fullrtllanillon , tnil lire , r. utllrd frrr. AdJrct , Rf | ( JEfilCAL CO. , BUffAlO. M.T. A .11010118 . AND PEHSISTEHf AdturtisliiH IIUH nlwiijs provoa succcesfuJ. Bcforo plaolnfc'an7 Newspaper Advertising conauB LORD & THOMAS. I ' II lo ( i U BdoUU tlrc.U STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL fARlS EXPOSITION ISIS. Noa. 303-404-1 70-C04. THE MOST PEETECT OF JOBEfiliS'lECTtl ' ABrTcliiuirui " CHURCHILL I'AHKER , Dealer In Agncnllnral Implements , Wagons CnirUfft mid Iliujclfn .lmp lrri-Ibctccu tlinn Mb Om.Miiv Nebraska. LININCJER .V MCTCWLF COT AgriculturallmplGfflcnts.WaEons.Carriagc . . Hupfloi r.ifliolfinlc Omatm , Ncbr Vn " " " "PARLIN , Viholt lc Il nltrttn Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggie tat , OT. WG nd rojJon * Street , Omaha. p. prvAST A co. , Mannfacturers of Buckeye Drills , Sectors CulllT tor , ll r ItKkri.Clcltr Mlll nnil l.ubitn I'u _ -trlicri Cor lltli nJ Nlctiotm "ttctti. _ W INONA IMPLEMENT CO. . \\liolmle Agricnllnral Iniplemenls , Wagons &Bnggic OMAHA nilANCU. J. F. SEIBERLINC3 A , CO. . Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Michlnery and Binder Twine W. K Mf .l. Miuiincr ISHiifvvrnworth t Omnlm MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARDCt Mamifncturira ami Jobbm In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. IHIuin I I'nclllc streets. Uninlin , Nrb. Artists' FVlntorlnlo. A HOSPE. Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 1511 I > OUL | Mr < ft otntitin Nrbrnik * Uooksollors nnci Stntlonoro- H. M. & S. W. JONES. Eucco-.8or-.to A T. Kvnypu A Co. . WlioUsate A Hctnl Bookseller ? and Stationers , Klnceitillng SliiMi ncrv , Comrm rclnl Stationery ii. . ! Doug nssticel Uruntm .Nil' ' . _ Boota and Shoo . KIF1KENDALL , JONES fi CO. . ( Stutv-iuri to Hteii. Joni A Cn ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots anflSte AKi'uUloIIoMun UubDor Shoe OnVK \ , 1104 \ I1W llnrucy at. , Omaha. ficbraakn. _ _ _ _ _ _ W. V. MORSE A CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101 II&T-IIOJ Uoujrlns Pi , Omnlm MnnufnctorjSum. BierM. liuBtun J. /WVS'O.V ,1 CO. , Manufacturers of Lime Ami.him" r < ot t enl , ( .link. Cuim-nt , I'linlor. , I.lrao Drain 'Illo Htul i-cwcr I'lpi' UHIce , 21S S. IJtli hi. , Umnlia , Null. 'lYliiiliunu ill. Dry Goods ana Notions. " " " M..E SMITH Jfc CO. . Dry Goods , Furnisliing Goods and Notiops , 1102 anil 1104 TKmclfti. Cor llth St , Onrnua , Neb. KILPATRICK-TcocH DRY aoobsco Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , GcuU' 1'uriiUlilnc Gooils Corner llth mid Hiuucy bt . Ouifxhtt. Nebraska. " " * ' NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Sliippers of Coal and Coie , 514 Foulh r.tb I. Oro.i'-ii r.Vh. HELIN. THOMPSON & CO. luiporlon ntiil Jobber * of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , , Sir outli tttli Street. Furniture. DEWEY .t STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam btreet. Onialin v-\ratku. CHARLES SHIVER7ci < 7 Furniture Omnlm , Coffees , Sploos , Etc. ' CLARKE COFFEC CO. , Uiunlin CorTee nnd Stylci ! Mllli. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , HavorInK Kitrncti , I.r.iinilry nine. Inks. Ktc. Hit lillillarnoy btroat. Ouiaba. ebranka. Crockery and Glassware. W. L. WRIGHT , /grnt for the Mnnufnclurcrs and Iraporteia of Glassware Lamps Cliimneys Crockery , , , , Kir dfllf y. .117 S HtUt. . Omaba , Nebr afai. PERKINS , CATCH &LAUMAN. Imuoriurs and , lol bori of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware I'tc. I'M KsinnSt. . \ & I'ayton IlulUllnf. Comtnlaolon end Storage- " RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , . . QclHiilrn i r Fp. ( i * n Pnnitry , Cia 112 Howard Stioet , Onuilin , GEO SCHROECER A CO. . Successors to Mcfcbane [ i Fcbrociltr , Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Om.tha , Nebraska. Coal , CoUo nnU Llmo. OMAHA COAU COKE & LIME CO. , Jokers of Harfl and Soft Coal. SOD South 13th Street , Omnlm , N'olirnihn , - * * * ' _ - - . . > . . ! , . . , , i , crocoi'los. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , U6. "UiTO anil " 118. IDtli St , Omuba , Neb. McCORD , BRADY /iTcO ' Wholesale Grocers , > ill nnd I eavonvrorlli Stri'cii. Omuba , Nobraakn , ' Heavy Hardware. " " "w. J. BROATChr. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Spring , \VUKCIII Stock , Ilnrdnnro , Lumber , Ktc , JW ) mill nil llnrnuyitruntUinnlm , HIMEBAUGH ftTAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mgclmulca' Tools nnil llntTAlo Hciilog. 1106 htn tt , ( JniubB. Nl'branku , RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , llbunil riarnevHts , Omnba Neb Wontem Apcnti tor Auttln I'owilerUo , Jtrrtrion Miul .Nill , _ _ mirbmilis titHiidanl Hmlm ' LEE. CLARKE' . ANDREESEN HARU- WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , UctiilN , Mien lion , etcAccnts for Howe tJculis , illamiro\Mk > r andl.jmun DiiiljtU Mlro , ( ; iuali , Lumber. _ _ " " " LUMBER CO. . nil Kinds of Building Material at Wbo ale Ibt i Street anil Union I'aclOc Track. Om. LOUIS BRADFORD ] Dealer in Lumber , Latli , Lime , Sash. Doom , Uto. Ytnli-Cnrnor Till imil Jou liwi Cornel 1 . W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , - To Dealers Only , _ _ _ _ Offlre.lUO * Farnam Street Omnlin J OHN ATv/AlTEFiETD , Wholesale Lumber , Ktc , Qulncy WliltB Lima , CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Csrpcli and J'arcjuot Hoorlug , 9tb und Iou lai LUMBER. " C. N. DIETZ , Dealer iii All Kinds of Lumber , 1Mb and faltfornln Slr ct , Omnlm , Ncbrn k , KHhU W. Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , CorucrftKftnil IHnislm ft. .omn.h . Mllllnory nml Notions. I. OBERFELDER A CO. , Importers & Jotters In Millinery &NolIons an 710 n.l ill South lllli Slrf e 1 Hnta , CnpH , Etc. W. L. PAHROTTE ft CO.7 Wholesale Hats , Caps and stra\v \ Goods , llOUnrnrStreetOmMin.Nob. . Hardware. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO. \Vhok ale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware And f oalber UOJ , UOS ami 1107 llnrnor SU.Ounlia. Ntbratka. Notions J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. . Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 4 1 and t < Xi Si < ilh lOtb i > t Onialiu VINYARD < Si SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnisliing Goods , 11illnrnrT' > tn < i > t Ovornila. _ _ ' CANFIELD MANUFACTURfNa'cO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jcant 1'auts. tMtti , Kt IKKanil tiDI IKiuiiln ; street , Uiuubu. NtU Office Fixtures. " " 'rili : blMMUMH M VNtTAlTUUlNTl CoT" Munuriictinc.i of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mantles. Mili > bonrK Hook CineH , limit n lure Wnll l a i < . I'nitltlont ltnlllin. , foiiiiteri. llcirniulWInd Cmilor * Mirror" pte fnctor tuu1 oillte , IToOnuu 1 ? South 1 lib St. , ouiiiti i Tulepbuno ll.'l. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Aile ( Iruane , llr . Omaha. A II lllfh i > . Mnnnuor Paints nnd oils. CUMMINGS & NEILSON \\bule > ule Di.iiertlii Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , HIS FHrnam ' troet , Omnha.Nob. _ _ Pnpor. " CAPTPENTER PAPCR CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carrr nlco stock of I'rlntliiK Wrnpiilnu and Wrltlna I'h ir Hpiclal nttentlnntilton toinrload onlprs Storage , Forwnrdln ( ; & Commloslon CO. , , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Urnnch hnu * . ! * of thu Iti'imcy ltutc'n llncKl' ul whultsulc uuil reliill. l UlOiunl HU l nr.l Struel. Oninbii Tt-'Piihono No T' < l _ . _ Browora- STORZ&ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , 1MI Nortb KlKthtccntb Street. Oiunbn. Ktb. Cornlco _ _ EAGLE CORNTCE WORKS ? Manufacturers of Galvanizcil Iron Cornice Window c.ips nnd inetiillckyllglitu JOHN IPI : \ | n it. Proprietor. liiS nnd llUvoiith Utli Bliopt. Printers' Materials. 'WESTERN NEWSPAPER Auxiliary Publishers , _ Paper Boxos. JOH N IWILK Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Kos. 117 ! nnd 1319 Douglas bt , Uuiabu , N Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER c"6 7 Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 811 ClotUlne ami l.tatlier Ucltlnu' . lUU riimniu btrceu Sjsh , , Etc. \viuiIcsKlo31anu" cturcrs of Sash , Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , llrnni.li OI1U o , 12tli nnd IzurU Blri'PtB , Umulin , Nob. BO HN MANUFACT U Rl NG CO. xVanufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , \ ul lines , Stair Work nnd Interior llnrU Wood I lii an. N. IS. CornerHtli nml l. < iiiuiivvortli Htruuis , Uinalia. ft , o. i Fittings , Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRANG CO. . Purans , Pines and Engines , ilc" " " San : ! , ni : : ! , ! rVif ; [ uic' ; [ | ' Kl ° - Wholesale Pdinps , Pipe , Fillings. m end Water BiiDpllpa. Tli-iulqiinrli-n fur Mnat. U. S. WIND ENGINE .V PUMP CO. , fflspia and V/ater / Supplies , .n.l . . BROWNEUL St ( JO. . Gnglncs , Boilers and General Machinery. 'lieotlron ' { "K , ! ' ! ' " ! " H w Mllln I.'ii-12l5 STEAM BOILERWORKS , CAIUT U hon , 1'rnp'i Mnnufnclurcrs of nil kinds Steam Boilers , Tanh and Sliest Iron Worlc Works houtli Will iiiul II. i M Oosalntj. _ I'A.MON , V VII'lll.INU 1IUJNVOIIK8. . roiiglit and Cast Iron Building Wort , nr\net \ , Ilriii < Work Oonornl foundry MiiolHno nail lllnckeiultli Wurk OHIcuiinil U'Dikii , U.I1. Uy. nnil litU Htroot.Oliliihu. . OMAHA WIRE If IRON WORKS. I 'ilaiiufactiirers ' of Wire and Iron Railings , )09k ItnllH , Window Gtmrds , I lower HlnniHVlru Hl n , I-1 NurllUClli hirtul.Uiiiulm. s AFtjanl RON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes ruulU.liill Work , Iron ami Wlra Ki-ncliu hluni. Ktc. U Alli'.n ! i , ' ! " ' > C ' .li. ' " - ' " " - ' - " Hia nnd Wm WORKS ion and Wire Fences , Railing , Guards md ficrroni , forlwnks , oniro * , luru lolilencos , etc. rnvuil Awnlnvx I ockmntli Mnihlncrr JllucknujHIlork , KMuiilh llth hi , MliACllllll , fc ? ire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time LocKs , Afuntt lor Dli'hol I bum iiuJ J.uck C ' iimlJali Work , IIJ S. Ijtli aiiuct , PALMER. RICHMAN Live StocK Cijininissioii Merchants , , OFIIMEnV/E3TEHFIELD < 5i IVJ . _ " 7 Live StocK Commission , - < i loom 16 , Kxchanco lltillilliiK , Dnlou Htocli Var.li _ SoutU Oiimbu , Nvl ) . UNioN"srocn YAR'DS co.1 * Of Omaiia LlmlteiL