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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1889)
Hi A"VT TJIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Strong nt a Higher Range of Prlcoe. CORN AT A SLIGHT DECLINE. TrntlltiR In OntH lilulit Provisions Hrnrlnlily Itivlliintl Cnttlo A vcrnKftl Qnlol I'nlr Dcinnlitl. CHICAGO MAHKKT. Cnir'no , Jan. -Special [ Teleram to TUB Hr.K.I The xvhcat market nvcrascil strong at a rather higher ranso ot prices than yesterday , though It hail n ilrcadful fit of sickness early on a report that the agri cultural bureau hail issued n bulletin noting n 4 i > er rent increase In winter wheat acre age ami an Improvement In the condition ai compared with December , 1SS7. Oa this be- luted and eircuitonsly convoyed Information wheat for May delivery was sold down from Wife to ItiV , nml the crowd was bunched on the top when the bottom was reached. The warm wrather seemed to ulvo every body courage tc sell. It only needed that "government report" to satisfy a good many pconlo that a largely Increased Quantity of whsat was going to bo harvested from nil enlarged area some time in March or April. Later , when the weather prophoti began to predict the near arrival of a polar wive , the .scalpers thought that harvest might be deferred two or three months , and they set about covorlm : with considerable Industry. There was also no little good general buying for "long account , " nnd the result was a strong ulvancc , which ulti mately carried the price to ! * $ Hci a rally of J' ' c from the point of greatest depression. May wheat opened at fiTJ fcilT' ' i' , soln off to J'c. ' ( rallied ty' . broke to llrilH : , advanced to ilT GiUTV. sold off to W'irC ( < , l ti. advanced to Oi e , llui'tuatcd for a good while between UT\c and ( i7J < c , advanced to Me , receded 'hc ' , rose to ! 8' c. and closed nt ! ) * V , a net gain on the day of } fc. Febru ary closed at ti\Je \ , and .Inly at Mi ! < c , which was the outside. Cables wore rather butter , but nothing was received from the seaboard Indicative of a furious clamor for our wheat for Mupincnt abroad. It Is well to note , liowevcr , that the clearances from the Atlan tic seaboard for yesterday in wheat and Hour foot up to 1WX)0 ( ( ) bushels , and that a little wheat went out from each of the principal jmrts. The receipts at Minneapolis show an increase , but at all other primary points they arc very small , while the shipments Indicate a steady. though as yet not a large interior milling demand. Country millers are not such rampant bulls as they wore when they were loading up with wheat last fall , but they confess to a depletion of stores and u possible scarcity of wheat , though they are not displaying us great alarm over the prospects as some of the bulls In the wheat pit. There appears to bo new blood In the wheat market , and the strong loi'al people who have been riding the market down arc now arrayed on the other side. This list includes such men as Cudaliy , Kent , Hloom , Keam , Driver , Linn and possibly Hwltzer , and the old bull party admits that it is glad to have their assistance. and that of their following. The general crowd is still bear ish. but the buying for the last day or two lias been of an unusually good class. It is duo to say , too , that very few of the broad gunge bulls ore now seemingly anxious for a speedy advance- values. They acknowl edge that one palpably weak spot in their line is the large stock of wheat in Now York , ! " ] thov want to see it rcduco-l. New York rather led Chicago most of tlio tirno to-day , which is not an unhealthy sign. Locally , Swltzcr was the heaviest buyer of wheat to day , and Fall-bank was quoted as a liberal purchaser. Corn was linn , and the demand was good In Liverpool to-day , according to the cable report * of that market. Export clearances were very heavv , and the dc'uand on foreign account at New York and Haltimorc was re ported as being limited only by the tonnage offerings. With wheat and corn shippers Toth ) looking for vessels an advance in the freights may result , which would ncutrali/o to some extent the moderate advance in the foreign markets. The receipts here were 31 rars in excess of yesterday's estimate , .but. there being only three carsof No. - ' , the gross excess brought no satisfaction to parties hayIng - Ing outstanding contracts for delivery in February and March. The estimates for to-morrow arc 250 cars. The day was a dull one In the corn pit , like many of its immediate predecessors , nnd in the end prices were somewhat easier. The fluctuations were very narrow , nnd the ' business was confined to the local operators , nnd there was loss anxiety among February nnd March short sellers , although they were not entirely easy. The closing tlguros show about ! > , c decline from yesterday's closing quotations. Trading in oats was light. There was no disposition to press sales , and while tlio de ( mand was small , a linn feeling was obtained , nnd bids on near futures were advanced a fraction without calling out any special business. May was In moderate request a around i27J e , with the interest confined chiclly to local traders. The receipts and es- 2 mates were fair , while the stocks exhibited no special reduction. No. 'J onts in store were nuotably steady at 24Jf c , with the sales principally by sample. The provision trade was again boorishly $ inclined. The rather fair receipts of hops encouraged the weakness previously prevailing , nnd on the ap pearance of sellers the product resumed Its old down hill course. Lam was relatively stronger than either short ribs or vork , as it was evidently supported more or leas by the Knglish houses , yet something of a decline was suffered all around. In pork the day's actual depression was L"JK@2je , in short ribs lOCgl'J c and in lard tytfe. CHICAGO IjIVB SlOCIi CIIIOAOO , Jnn. 25. ( Special Telegram to $ TUB UKB.f CATTI.K The general market was iiulet this morning. The fresh receipts were only Imlf as largo a * on yesterday , and the seller * wanted bettor prices , but there were n peed many c.Utlo loft from yesterday , und the common to medium were in moro than anijilo supply. Sales of good t ° choice cnttlo were , however , moro readily inado , nnd prices were In bomo cases .ViiMOc higher. There might nave been an advance of too per hundred and then many . cattle would liavo lost money , so the soil ing Interest did lint Inivo much to rojoieo f-l over. ( Jboic'o beeves , $ l.l ( ? l.70 ; inodlum to good steers , 1JJN1 to 1500 Ibs , fl.-tO.T-I.OO ; 1200 to 1I50 ! Ibs , * 3.COifi ( : . 'iOj ' O.V ) to IS < ' 0 Ibs , JJ.i'0@ ' ket 8.15 ; stockers and feo'lors , fcil.-10 ! : ; cows , bulls and mixed , tl.fi < Kuri : ; bulk , $3.3o < 3 SJ.fiO ; Toxns-fcd steers , -.6i@ | ( .i . lions Tlio fulling olt in ttio run , as in thu i cuso of rattle , dons nut scum to liavo the t same olTect , as values were again 5@10o lower , but at the decline there was a lair no- jwuid. Whtn the bulls and boars in the city gore nnd claw each other until Ufa is ex tinct then the lionof ! triuln barons may got it Into their heads that prices arc about down to bedrock , , . but nt present the nhorts arc talking of M.OO for hogs and $10,00 Snr | > ork. The bull ; of the sales to-day for mlxnd were arounit about 11.75. When the lot had n peed butcher-weight top and wen ) exceptionally smooth nnd oven , such would mnlto f i.bo HaiiRli nnd common pack er * sold down to ftW | < $4. < V ) , and best heavy , to equal , if not bolter in nuitllt.v than nny- , thing hero this winter , nt MSOiJ4.S5. ( Light easy , Boris were scarce and tlio demand noininal , ( t.85it ( , ( iO for Yorkers , and t5.OOQ5.10 for | light liKlit. The market t-loicd weak at about | H.f > OCrf < .C5 for common packers ; slngo sort ncnroo unit the demand limited. The regular 7s buyers were not on the market. FINANCIAL. NB-V YOIIK , Jmi , 23 , [ Special Tolegrain TUB HUB 1 STOCKS The stock market started off steady this morning , but tbcro i no more animation shown than for the nal ) iust few days , London v.-as again firm , and Iprlcca were about ) { per cent above last for | nght'a ! closing In this market. Lackawunua $ cows , vaa a leading fcuturo of the morning , und Ivancod X per cent. Xbo itnteincut for the year shoxvs very favorable results , nnd it caused some shorts to cover. Thodoallogs throughout the list were confined to the pro fessionals who trade for elghtn nnd quarter turns. The cominisilon people were doing comparatively nothing , but seem to take a more hopeful view of the situation. The immediate course of the market depends upon the result of the presidents' mooting , now being held In Chicago. One significant feature of the market nv , present is the ab sence of any Inclination on the part of the benr speculators to carry their operations Into the bond market. This department of the stock exchange is active , and the opinion was expressed by one of the oldest bond houses in the street , that no such demand for this class df securities has boon scon since the boom of 1SSO-S1. There was a rumor in circulation of a controversy batwonn tha Lnckawanna and Lchlgh Valley people , rela tive to anthracite property in Pennsylvania , but it failed to exert nnv unfavorable effect on coal properties. Foreign houses who bought Krio common n month or so ago for the London bull pool , say that clique seem to grown tired of their lead and are nulctly selling out whenever a favorable market is to bo found , At noon thuro wni no feature to the dealings , and the market was very dull and about steady at small frac tions above the opening tlgures. Money w.is easy atyt \ ( < tl per cant. Dispatches from Chicago , during the afternoon , saying that two presidents had refused to sign the agree ment there , causedsomo soiling. The rumor , however , Incited continuation. Texas Pa- citio nnd Richmond Terminal common and preferred were attacked and forced down ? < per cent Ciieli. The statement of three weeks' earnings of the former showed $21,000 Increase. Just why the stock should drop so suddenly In the face of such a favorable showing is somewhat mystifying lo the btrect. The balance of the list closed firmer at , an advance of V to % per cent. The un dertime appears to bo linn. The total trans actions for the day amounted to 151,000 sharoi , including Heading , . ' 13,000 ; Lncka- xvuntia , 19,000 ; New Kngland , 10,000 ; St. Paul , 12,000 ; Eric , 3,500 ; Texas Pacllic , 7r > 00 ; Northwestern , 8,50 , : ) ; Union Pacllic , 4,500 , and Missouri Pacific , 0,000. Thurollou'lng Wiire tha ct'iUn ? quotation ! . U.S. 4s regular.Iff'f Northern Pantile. U.S. | ) ' ( . . . . doprefarrod nil U.S. 4VisM nlar. . 1U-J C. * N. W I0 ? i U.H. 4'iscotiiioni .1W ( ilopreferreil 141 I'aclHotisof V > . . .rai N. V. Central KM ; Ontrul 1'aclllo. . . . itt1 , l\ , ! ) . & ! { LM'i ( 'lilcagn ic Alton . ,1-T Itoct Island U8 Chicago , Iliirllngton L' . . M.&Ht. P fil'i ' A yulncy JIKI do preferred f.L.A \v. . . . . . . .itu'i'St. ' fain & Omaha . m , ' Illinois Central. . . .IIUU , ilopreferred . M'S ' 1..II..VW . 9'i UnlonlMciflc . ( Bri Kansas & Texas. . . iW..St. : ) , U & I' . 12 I.ake.Shorn . ID'J's' ' do preferred. . . , " 4s ; Mlchlgnn Central. . K.V * Western Union . B4i ? Mlnsoiirll'acillo . . . T2' l MONET ON CAM. Kasy at ! J per cent. PRIMS MBIIDANTII.B PII-BR I iJ.V > f per cent. , STCIIUNO EXCIUVOK Steady ; sixty days , : demand CuiCAno. Jan. 25. U heat Finn ; higher ; cash and February , Otl e ; May , 'Jsv's'e. ' Corn Easy ; cash , l e ; February , 3."io ; May , yii 'c. Oats Steady ; cash , a4 c ; May , 27 c. Hyo ISc. Harley Nothing doing. Prime Tiinoth.\ ? l.r.0@1.53 Flux Sl.ftljci.lH. Whisky 51.03. Pork Firm ; cash and February , tll.47j ; May , $ ll.S7'.i. ' Lard Steady ; cash and February , .b2'.f ; May , tl.l2' ! < fw(5.y."i. ( Mour Unchanged ; winter wheat , S2.50 ( it.vno ; spring wheat. $1.70tO.QQ. ( Hulk Aleats Shoulders , Ifti.OOfiTli.l'J' . ; ; short clear , Ji5.i7liC'li.5'J ; : short ribs , JiJ.05C4i5.10. d Hutter Unchanged ; creamery , lU 'oi : ; dairy , I4@22c. Choesa Unchanged ; full cream cheildais , 10W@Uc ; Hats , llcctll' c ; Young Americas , lIJ4'iiHBc. Kirgs Unchanged ; frcsli , l-Hi@l."iJ c. Hides Show further decline ; neavy aim light green salted , 5c ; green , 4c ; salted bull , 4' < J'c ; green bull , \a \ : green salted calf , flLj'o ; dry Hint , 7' ' fiSu ; green salted kip , 4c ; dry calf , 7@Sc ; branded hides , 15 per cent off ; deacons , 2o@30u each ; dry salted , Tc. Tallow Steady ; No. 1 , solid , 4rtZ3c ; No. 2,4@4 e ; cake. 5@ > ' .Co. itecoints. Shipments. Wheat bu 20,000 1S.OUO Flour , bbls . 8,000 7,000 Corn , BU . 05,000 715,000 Oats , bu . 7i5.00a 50,000 ] New ITork. Jan. 25. Wheat fJoceints , 4,050 ; exports , 5,000 ; spot quiet but Ic higher ; No. B red , iWJjJyMWe In elevatorr , 'J7o alioat , ' . ) l > @ 'Jr ' o f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , llfl' o ; ungraded red , 02c@L. < > 5 } ; options moderately active ami irregular , closing at K@l' ' c over .vcsterttay ; No. 2 red for Feb ruary closing nt lJ5,1ec. Corn Uocoipts.17.400 ; exports. 10S,500 ; spot steady ; No. 2W c in elevator , 44 ( i4 , " > ; Kc ulloat ; No. II , 40a413 ( c ; 'tinrraded mixed , 33IIJcoptions ; steady but dull ; Feb ruary , 4UJ.JC. Uats Uocoipts , 15,000 ; exports , 3,250 ; spot trillo higher and fairly active ; options , ' 40 higher ; February closing at 31J.Ce ; spot No. white , 33X'f4l4'c ( ; ' ; mixed western'J , ftj " SJ c ; white western , 3li 30 > ; c. Colfco Options opened lower and closed barely steady at 15@40 points below yester day ; January , $ lu.50 15.55 ; February , 10 $15.DO 15.I0 ! ; iMaroh , S15.-10iM5. ( ( ( > 0. 20 Petroleum Firm ; United closed at SSc. Kggs--Lower ; western , 15fgl5c. 2:1 Pork-Dull ; mess , $ i .25@ii.50. : 39 Lard Spot dull , options moderately active - tivo ; western steam , spot , ? r.U5 ; February , 1 .25. 40 Huttcr Firm for choice ; western dairy , 42 western creamery , 10 ( ; 27c ; Elgins , 24 Cheeso-Strong - ; western , 10 > if@113 c. 15 18 MiniioniOllH , Jan. 2. > . Wheat Sample 17 wheat dull ; receipts , 11(5 ( cars ; shipments , 48oars. . Closing : No. 1 hard. January , tl.ll ; May , fl.lSJj ; on track , $1.10 ; ( No. 1 northern , January , $1.02 ; May , ' $1.0l > i on track , 51.0IJ1.05 ( ; No. 2 north ern , January , J2a ; May , U5u ; on track , DO Oily. Jan. 25.--Whe.it Lower ; 6IJ. No. 2 rod , cash , K > X I'lil ' ; Mfti'i 9lc l)1li 53. No. 2 , soft , cash , .12 < J3i , ' u bid ; May , 58. bid. 74. bid.Corn Corn -Steady ; No. 2 , cash. 25 cbid ; May , 37. No. 2 , white , rash , 'JO.'f bid ; May , (15. ( 30's.c. ' 58. OatsNn , 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings ; 50. May , 23Y" bill. 6(1. ( KanmiH Oity , Jan. 25. Cattle -Receipts. 60. 2.7UO ; shipmentB , 1,400 ; dressed bcof nnd ( shipping lOc higher ; good to choice corn-fed , Ii3. 10rtli.l5 ( ; common to inodium , $3.003.bO ; (10. ( stockurs and feeding steers , If2,00fts3,40 ; 45. cows , fl.25di2.SO. 5 ! Hogs Ki.-cuipts , 15.1 ; shipments , 355 ; mar O'J. opunod weak and 10 cents lower ; com 78. mon to choice , $ l.y5cicl,55. 60. i iil\viiukei , Jan. 25. Wheat-Stronger ; 60. cash , bSo ; May , 'JlJ < c. 03. Corn Uaclmagea ; No. 3. 82c. 2S Oats Steady ; No. 3 white , 23c. 59. Hyo Lower ; No. 1 , 47Jtfo. Hurliy Hlghur ; No. 2 , ( S3o. Provisions Weaker ; pork , $11,45. No. Mi. LoulH , Jan. S5. Wheat- Higher ; 192 cash , 02c ; May , WKrtWdc. ! ! Corn Steady ; cash , UOo ; May , 32f Oats-Higher ; cash , SS. o ; May , S Pork Dull at $12.25 , LnrilNominal atO.G3 > < , Whisky-Steady , $1.03. Hutter Steady ; creamery , 21@31c ; dairy , .dvurpool , Jan , 25.--Spoclnl [ Cablegram still TUB HEf-l30 ! ] ! p. in. clmu. Pork- Poor domanii ; prlmo mess , easturn , 71s aJ , hog ; do , western , tWs Od , easy. Lard In fair demand for auotand poor do- maud for futures ; spot and January , Urta Od , with steady ; February nnd March , 'Ma 9d , stciuly. Wheat III fair demand ; new No , S winter , fid , easy ; do spring , 7s KM , easy , Flour In fair demand mils ( Id. with Corn In good demand for spot and fair demand for futures ; spot , January and FeuO.i ruary , 4 } tfd , llrm ; March , 4s Jfd , firm iiivt : snJuu. CliUinvo , Jan. 25 i'ao Drovan1 Jour © louorts a follows : Cattle Receipts , 7,000 ; market stronger @ good choice ; Ucoves , f4.10@l.70 ; steers , $2,00@.00 > ; stockurs and feeders , $2.2533.40 ; ) , bulls and mixed , tl. 50 3 , 15 ; Te 13o ateors , . . 18o Hogs Uecoipts , 17,500 ; shipments , 5,000 ; ( market slower nnd . 'Ki < 10c lower ; mixed , $ . < M ( < < 4.K ) ; heavy , $4 C5-(14.C ) ; Hght , $4.70 j 5.00 ; pigs. $ a5'J , ' < ? 5. a Sheep - Receipts 4,500 ; market steady ; natives M.OOrf.- ; western , corn fed. | 1.iM ( " ? I75 ; Texans , $3.0tHai 25 ; Inmbs , $5.00 ( < 0.50. National Stock Vnrtln , ISast St. IiouU , Jan. 2.V Cattle Keceipts , ft'K ) ; shipments , t.SOJ ; market slow ; cholco heavy native stonrs. $3.75"il.20 ; fair to good do. $ 'J.4'V$3.SO ' ; butchers' teeM , me dium to choice , $2.75f. ( .IO ; stockers nnd feeders , fair to good , l..VrfJ.T'i ; ratiKors , corn-fed , 100@T30 ; gr.iss-fed , $ l.HI/(2.(50. ! ( Hogs Hecelpts. 2'iOOi shipments , 2,300 ; market steady ; cholco heavy and butchers' selections , M.7K'ct4.bO ( ; packing , $4.00 ( 4.75 ; light grades , | 4.to < a .N ) . Hloiix City , In. , Jan. 2. " > . [ Special Telo- gramtoTiiE HEI ; , | Hogs-Heceipts , 1,250 ; yesterday , 3,220 ; opened ufTiiloo lower than yesterday and closed easy Light and mixed , $ I.3V4.40 ; heavy , $ .U15@4 4)'j' ' . Catilo Kecolpts , 1S5 ; shipments , 70 ; mar ket quiet ; stackers and feeders , .ViJlOc lowar ; others steady. Quotations unchanged : Prlmo cnttlo , l,000ilyoo ; lbJ.7fi ( J.aT ; prlmo cattle. l,100@l,4l)0 Ibs. , $1.25(161.00 ( ; fooilors , $2.40@J.OO ; stockers , one and two years , $1.75 (32.ll. ( ' , ; cows , $1.00 ( < ? 2.25 ; cows , corn-fed , K.OO ( n2 } CO ; bulls , $1.00@.75 | ; veal calves , Si.25g ( > 4 * * / * OM A 1 1 AljIVU S CO C II. Cut tic. Friday. Jan. 218S9. . "The market is n little better , " was the general expression heard from salesmen , but when the nmtti-r was sifted down very little chance could bo detected in prices from yes terday. There wore two factors which inado the market appear a little stronger-- there were more good cattle nnd the buyers took hold moro freely. The pucker * paid $3. UU 3 3.75 for beef steers and J2.00.i ( J.OO for cows. A few common cows and cautiors sold below $ ) , but the bulk of fair to good cows sold nt $2.00' ,2.40. The duality of cows received of Into has been good and there has been a no ticeable absence of anything very ronimon. The supply of feeders was llglit , and what few there were hero were mostly holdovers. Huyers are showing a disposition to buy feeders lower , out the supply continues so light that prices are well maintained. Moss. Provisions went still lower to-day and the hog | market followed with a decline of . * ) ( illij. ) The trade was fairly active at the decline and the hogs were all sold in good season. One very ehoico load of heavy hogs sold at $1.05 , but the bulk sold at ft.50 ( < Jl,55. Sheep. The feeling on the market was weak , the packers still having a good many on hand. A few Ncbr-iskas of fair quality sold at $ o.05. _ _ _ _ _ U'ICtM ) > . Ciittlo . 700 Heirs . 3,100 Sheep . 1,100 Prevailing t'rlojj. The following is a tvjleof prion pill la this mancet for tha grUaj of stao't mai- tioned. Prime stoeri. 1390 to 1500 Ib * . . $3.75 (34.00 ( I'runo steers. 110J to 13JO ibH. . 3.00 c' )3.i5 ) ( Native feeders . 2.0) ( < Jt. ) : 10 Western feeders . . 70 t.a > 2iO ! Common to good cows . 1.35 foii.2r ) ] Choice to fanny cows . 2.25 itti'-'M Commonto choice bulls . 1.75 (2y.50 ( ' Fair to onoico nsnt hogs . . 4.40 i < fi4.55 Falrto choicj aoavy t\os . 4.50 < ol.l ! > 5 Fair to elioioo mixed liogs . 4.45 ( < e4.55 Fair to choice western sheet ) . . H.75 Fair to choice Nobraskas . 3.50 a Saln.s. CATTLS. No Av. Pr. Ibtlll . ! CO $1.0. " 3.4i cows . . OHO 1.05 4i rows . 1050 1.155 4bulls . 1372 1.70 2 i ! canncrs i . 1 133 1.80 1 bull 1 . 1(500 ( l..IO ii cows i . 1 150 2.00 1S 1 bull . KWO 2.0 , ) S cows ' . lO'.KI 2.0 ! ) .1 cows ' . . . 1003 2.00 3 bulls . 15IX ) 2.00 oT T 1 cow . lO.'O 2.00 j i cow . 12iO 2.00 i cow . 1070 2.00 11 stag . 1120 2.10 10 cows i . 1005 2.10 17 cows ' . 117i > 2.15 r cows ' . 10H5 2.15 5' cows ' . 102(5 ( 2.20 10 cows ' . 1113 2.20 9 cows ' . 10011 2.20 40 western feeders . 845 2.25 l bull . 1030 S.25 S , CO W S . 1 2-3 2.25 Ql COWS . 1171 2.25 oj cows . 12315 230 (3 ( cows . 10H5 2.30 § cows . IKMi 2. : < 5 HI cows . 1123 2.35 oj cows . 1107 aar IS cows . 1074 2.40 -r 1 bull i . 1000 2.40 10 cows . 10)7 ) 2.40 1 stag . I | 0 2.40 I , cows . S57 2.40 5 cows . 1034 2.40 14 cows. " . 1 M4 240 1 bull . 1400 2.50 1 feeder . W50 2.05 f > "heifers . 10 ! ) J 2.iHI 10 feeders . 10S1 3.00 CO 1 cow . 1040 3.00 1 cow . 1370 3.00 feeders . 47 3.00 10 cows . . . . ' . 1084 3.00 1 steers . 'Ml 3.05 9 feeders . 1022 3.05 3 feeders . 110 ; ) 3.05 steers . W2 3.10 Go steers . 1 1 85 3.15 4 steers . . 1145 3.15 : steers . U > 08 ( i steers . 128.5 3.30 0 steers . ; . . . ' . . 10'JO 3.30 8 steers . 1 1 84 3.40 OB steers . 1283 3.50 steers . 1231 3.50 2 steers . 1-105 3.50 steers . 1273 3.571 * , ' steers . 124'i ' 3.150 steers . ' 3-4 ! 3.C > 5 steers . 142 J 3.75 nor.h. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. ShU. Pr. (50. . J'N ' ) liO $4.30 53. . .320 20i : $4.50 ( ( - O't. . .22' ) I'M 4.3.- ) 5S. , .3:15 : 210 4.50 58. . .20(1 ( 4.40 53. . .295 SO 4.50 54. . .2SO 320 * J 01. . so 4.50 04. . .207 40 445 fill. , il'lss 1 ( ) 4.50 22' . . .217 12'J ' 4.45 60. , . ,2s3 200 4.50 . . .288 411 4.45 01. . . .2-U ll'id 4.5(1 ( . . .2117 200 445 53 , . ! ifli : 120 4.50 . . . 'Jill 240 4.45 < * ) . , . .2SO t'O 4.50 . . SO 4.45 6(1. ( , . .270 SO 4.50 . . 320 4.45 4S. , . .340 ll > 0 4.50 sii . . . . -'M ' t-0 4.45 60. , 120 4.50 . . . .2V ) 320 4.45 ' 3 ° ° 40 4.50 . . . .SM > 1IJO 4.45 ! . 285 280 4.50 . . . .2SI 200 4.45 ( I'l , . .210 100 4.50 ! U. . 100 4,47 } | 47. , . .273 100 4.50 'J > . . ! ! 2rs 240 ' 54. , 120 4.50 . . . . ' .MJ2 KiO 4.47 } 07. , J20 4.5''K oz . . . ,3211 120 4.50 ( . , . .223 SO 1.52 ) . . . .MS 100 4.5(1 ( ro. , , . .302 40 4.63 * . . . .ssi 100 4.50 O'J. , , ,22. } 120 4,5. ) Ilo . . . . -.MS 120 4.50 48. 120 4.55 . . . .323 120 4.50 45. , . . : ni : 120 4.65 ISo . . . .211 ! 4.50 48. , . . ! 5IJ 80 4.5. ' ) . . . .2StJ 240 4.60 OS. , . . ' . ' ( it SO 4.55 . . . ' 'as 4.50 57. , . .not 60 4.55 . . , .H2 ! > SO 4,50 54. , . .H5 4.CO CO.,300 200 4.50 3'J..400 80 4.05 SHKKI1. . Av. Pr. Nebraska natives 81 13.05 4 Nebraska natives S3 3.05 Live Stock ; Note ! ) , Hogs all sold early. rora Sheep market rather slow. A better fooling prevails in the cattle 5Vo trade , ( % A drop in provisions causes hogs to sell 21o lower. II. M , Waldron , Greenwood , topped the rora nmrkrt. Hogs are selling well hero as compared 12 other markets. The present condition of the hog market 21'4-c ' must bo rather discouraging to those who 27c. have been holding their hogs in the country the expectation ot gcttlnir $5,00 , ton OMAHA. WHQMSSAhK MAIUCI2TS. ard Fruits , 1'roiIucR , Kto. BUTTEK Creamery Fancy print , 21@2ic ( : Ican cholco print , 20(3220 ( ; fancy solid parked , 19 cloth 20o ; cholco solid packed , 15@19c. Diary- ( Jold Fancy roll , 15 ( < ? ltcjchoico ) ; , ia@14c ; food , 11 Gold 12o ; lew grades , l'10o. CUKE * ) : Full cream cheddars , cholco , 12)au ; full cream Hats , two in hoop , 12H Hlock ; full cream Y , American choice. 13 } | ( < 3 ; off grades and skims , 5Uq ; lliauurKvr 10(312 cj brick and Swiss , H15o. Q Km } ? Strictly fresh , 15 ? c LIVE Piitt.Tiii Chlekcus. nor tloz , $2.7.V # 3.00 , tlnekt. tier iloz , $ 4 "Kgrt.lx ) ; pccsc , per do/ttsWXrtvUHJ. turkeys , JKT | b , W c. Lnr. ) sKi > I'ot'i.Tiiv Clilcltitis , per Ib , Gi ( ? So ; turkeys , per Ib , KKalli1' peeso. per Ib , U Oucks , Seville , , Heavy ( -rassors , lf.1 to 200 Ibs , 0@ inferior calves , 50 to CO Ibs , 4VJ.Vi ( ino- diuin to peed , TO to S3 Ibs , 6gOc ( ; choice to fancy , 100 to 130 Ibs , TaSc. n MB Milliard , per do ? ; W.TSQ.I.OO ; red hcnd , tier doz , t2.BOfifM.00 ; teal , per doz. ll.fio ® \ . f > ; canvas bncfc , Pop doz , M.00@ 50 ; common small , per doz , $1.00i1.50i ( rabbits , per doz , 75c(3$1.00 ( ; Jack rabbits , per doz , (3.00@3.50 ; squirrels , per doz , 7&ctff ( l.UO. Arri.ES I'er bbl. fancy Now York and Michigan , M.SO ; choice , F. ! . 00 ® a OS ; choice Missouri , $ J. X 2.'J5s ( food , tl.5tKjM.75. Pone ION FHIMTS Miilnga grapon , ki'ffs , W to 55 Ibs , 100 per Ib ; bannnas , pc > r bunch , tl.fiOiT3.00 ( ; lemons , fancy new , i00 ! to ! IV ( ) , s , .00ji ( > 4.50 ; cholco old , MO , s , M.00@il.ftOj oranges , Florida , funcy bright , | > cr box , ) .50 ; Florida russctts , M.iW. UIIAMIKIIHIKS Capo Cod , choice , per bbl , NUTS Walnuts , 51) ) ( < ( UV ; pcnnutfl , . . . chestnuts , 4@5ei cocoanllts , per 100 , $5,00(3 ( ( i.0.1 ; hazelnut * , 8 ( < fk' ; hlcitor.vnuts , small , large , ( W@75e ; pecans , plain , 0 ( ' Sc ; polished , vnnnTAiii.es Potatoes , Colorado mm Utah , 7Kii'7 ( ' , " > c ; Wyoming1 , Midi . "Vic ; Nebraska anil Iowa , cholco Inrce , 40jJI5c ( ; common. 'UKif.'IBe ; sweet potatoes , .Icrsnys , per bbl , $ a.fliK&i.7ii : ; beets , per bu , WidtOOc ; carrots , S5 ( < i lOo ; cabbage , Cullfornla , per crate , SJ.'i ; par snips , McfOOe ) ( ; onions , red choice , 5 ( ) ( ' ( < VC ; silver sKin , On.K'Tric ' ; turnip * . i0 ! ( ' J5c ; rutnba- K S , .n HH * , I MUllllu ur , uuuuu tiiif L ; . pur | down , .Sl.i.'igiJl.r.O ; treed , SI. 00 1.25 ; radlsiiest , S-WOo : lettuce , ' . ' .VMOo ; ciu-unibers , ? 1 fiO ; strlne beans , | ier box. fl.73i < i'J.i ! ! ; celery , .10. .10.CIHBH. CIHBH. Michigan , ] > cr bbl , . . New York , per bbl , $ r.00 ( ri.r.U ; half bbl , FiATiius--Pcr : : lb , prime live gecsc white , 3i'35e ( ) ( ; mixed with gray , 20fii25o ; ( Innip and utility , 1l ( ( < f20c ; priino live domes- tie duck , 20@2.1c ; wild duck , 15d/20o. KiiAwr I'er bbl , i0 ! gal , ohoice , $ . ( ) ; pur half bbl , $ ' 2.TJ. Per lb , rice , l' ( i2e ; common , llo.\'iv 1 11) frames , choice white , 17i ( < ; lSe ; dark , llwldc ; strained , Iti ( < ri2c. J 1:1.1.11:8 : : 4W4J.JC per lb ; preserves , per lb. LAUD Sc. GroccrV li'.Ht. Hoviscd prices arc ns follows. H oniNG Stark A , seamless , 22c : Amos- kcug , seamless , 17j < jc ; Lowistown A , seam less , lUcj American , seamless , 17c ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu. , little ; gunnies , single , 13c ; gun nies , double. 20c ; wool saclr , 35c. Twixni Flax , 35c ; extr.i sail , 20fi ! ilc ; sail H , 2dit21o ( : cotton , 2Jc ; Jute , ! ! L\ Ditni : > FiiciTS Fiss , in boxes , i > cr lb , 1307) ) lOc ; dates , in boxes , 7i ( llc ) ; LenTen layer raisins , per box , $2.5Uyi3.70 ; loose raisins. S2.30C ( 2.50 ; new Vulenci.i rai sins , per lb , Si'c ; ; California loose muscatels , per box , J-J.blKui.lO ; California Londons , is > 8. Ji.40 ; pitted cherries , per lb. 18c ; Cali fornia pitted plums , per 1 > > , 12tgl3c ( ; dried blackberries , per lb , d c ; uncd rasibor- ries , pur lb , 2i ( ( 'i.o ; evaporated apples , 7l , ( $ Sc ; California sun-dried pciu-hcs , 13c ; Cali fornia unpaired evaporated pouches , 14c ; cvpporutcd California apricots , ISo ; cur rants , OJ.j'.n.7e ; Turkish iirunes , 5f ' 5lao ; cit ron , 22di2lo ; ; orange pi'fll , 15c ; lemon peel , lOc ; California French prunes , lUii'Uc. Pimi.ts Medium , in bills , S5.n ( ) ; do , in hnlf bbls ; S3.00 ; small , in bbls , Sil.OO ; ilo , in half bbls. SJI.5D ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.00 ; do , in half bbls , S-l.dO. Coi'Fiin Mocha , 25itj2rc : _ Uio , good li@ lc ! ) ; Mandahliug , 2fl-ac ; roasted Hlo , 1 ( ' < ; 18c ; O. Q. .lava , 24 ( 2ic ( ; Java , interior , 22ti 2Sc ; Uio , fancy , 21VBii ( ( ; < : : Santos and Mnru- * ijfo ; McLaugh- lin's XXXX , 23'4'c Uranulatnl , 714" f71i'c ; conf 'V , 7e ; white extra C , OJj'e ; extra ( J , lij'i'i ! ; yellow C , OJi'e ; poxvdered , Sc ; cubes , So. UunnwAX Choice yellow , 20Vp ( i-JJ c ; dark colored , li@l-le. : ToinccM I'lutr , 2j ( < ? 35c ; smoking , injtSOL1. SU.T -Sl.JJojn.-IO | ) ir bbl. Kopu 7-1U ; Utfc. AUn.i ; SL-OAK Hricks , Il@l2c par Ib ; penny cakes , I'-WKio per Ib : pure maplu syrup , $1.00 per gal. TEXS YoniiR Hyson , common to fair 1S@ 2. > e ; Youn ? Hyson , good to fancy , SOQir Ss ; Ouiiowder | ) , common to gooa , 'J2c < S2.o ; Gun powder , choice to fancy , iOfildria ; Japan , common to medium , 1520u ; Japan , choice to fancy , 'iO ( < Z > ljij ; Oolong , commoii to treed , lOC'Kiou ; Oolonff , cliolco to fancy , . " > 0@70c ; Imjicrial , common , to medium , 2."i@je ; ! ; Ini- jerial , irood to fancy , 40 ( < J50c. CIIACKUKA OQi'cpcr Ib ; assorted canes , 8S)23e ( ) ] ) er Ib as per list. CAXDVMixed , ! ) > r7i12 ! c ; stick , lie ; rock candy , 10 > , @l3e ; fancy candy , CSe. HOLLAND HKKKINO 90c. } Dry ( JooilR. COrro.v Fnx.viii.s 10 ppr cent dis. : LL , Kc : CC , 0 'e : SS , ic ; 'Nameless , Be ; HX , IfcIJ ; , lOc ; No. 10 , Sjie ; No.10 , lO c ; No. , 12).jc ) ; No. 80 , UlKcNo. ; . 30 , colored , 'Jis : No. : > U. colored , lie ; No. 70 , colored , 12)/e ) ; ' Uristol , 12'-y'c ; Union Paeltlc , 17c. CAIH-CT WAIIIUlil , white , lOo ; colored , 2'2o. 2'2o.HATTS Standard , Sc ; Gem , lOo ; Ueauty , of 12-e ! ; Hoono , He ; U , cased. JO.no. I'niNiii Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater , ; Herhn oil , C ) < e ; Garner oil , Cc 7i ; . 1'niNiHI'ink and Uohes Allen , Oo : Hlv- erpoint , BJ c ; Steel Kiver , OJ oj Hichmond , c ; I'aeinc , 7c. I'uiXTs Dress Charter Oak , 5'4'c ; Kam- ape , 4'ic ' ; Lodi , " ) ' ; Allen , Oc ; liiuhmond , ; Windsor , CMe ; Kddystone , ( > , ' -.j'e ; 1'iiclUc , SiiciTixa : IJcrKolcy cambric , No. ( ! 0 , < < ! : Best Yet , 4-4 , ( ! i-buttcr ; cloth , OOI' e ; Cabot , 7 | o ; Farwell. half blenched , S'.i'e ' ; Fruit of the Loom , lie ; Greene G , tie : Hope , "h'c ; King Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo cambric , 14' ' . , e : Lons- dale , SYc ; New York mills , lOJ e ; 1'epperoll , 42-in , . Ho ; 1'epperell , 4lS-in. , I'-'c ; Pcpporoll , , lte ! ; Peppersll , S-4 , 21c ; Peppercll , 'J 4 , ; Peppurell , 10-4 , 25u ; Canton , 4-4 , 8'a'c ; riuinpli , Ce ; Wamsutta , lie ; Valley , Be. l-ViNXBLS Plaid Kaftsmen , 2Jc ; Goshcn , ' , cj Clear Lake , liOH'c ; Iron Mountain , 2iP.J'c. Fi.AN-sr.i.s White-Gil , No. 2 , % , 22 ! e ; Kear- rgc , 7 0 ; Kockporl , do ; Conestbjra , CMc. TICKS York. 30-in , 12Kc ; York , H2. i , KiWe ; Swift river. 7 e ; Thorndiko OO , 8io ; Thorndike , UK , SMc ; Thorndiko , 120 , iic ; Thorndike , XX , 15c ; Corclis , No. 5 , c ; Cordls , No. 4 , 10'ic. UIXIMHAinoskenp ; , iluz , Iflljjc ; Evnrott , 7 , ' IM'ijo ' ; York , 7 or. , : % ; Haymaker , Hi o ; Jafl'rcy , XX , HHe ; J affray , XXX , 12'c ; Heaver Creek , AA , 12o- ; Heaver Creek , HH , ; Heaver Creek , CC , lOo. . JKA.VB Momprial , IBo ; Dakota , ; Durham , 27 " . Hercules , ISc ; Leam ington , 2'i5o ' : Colts wolij , 37'io. Tablo' on olotli , 12.50 ; plain Holland , yj o ; Dado Holland , 12 e. HIIOWN SunuiiNO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7' o ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7)4-0 ) ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0 'i Atlantic P , 4-4 , lie ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , Oc ; Au C , 4-4 , 4fo ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , O c ; Hossier LL , 4-4 , Oo.j Indian Head , 4-4 , 1Uo ; Lawrence LL. 4-4 , Oo ; Old Dominion. 4-4 , ; Pcjpporell H , 4-4 , "c : I'opperoll O , 4-1 , c ; PoDiiercll , 8-4 , laf/o ; Pepperoll , ' . ) , ; Pcpjiorcll , 10-4 , 23 ; Uttca C , 4-1 , 4 fo ; Wachusett , 4-4 , 7)tfoi ) Aurora H , 4 4 , 7c ; Au H , 4-4 , OUc. DUCK West Point , 29 In. 8 oz , 10' < c , West Point , 29 in , 10 oz , 12 > o ; West Point , 2U In , oz , 15o ; West Point , 40 in , 11 oz , l o. Fi.i.NSii.s-Ued : C , 24 In , 15' s K. 24 In , - : GO , 24 In , 20o ; HAF. W , 2oc ; JKF , } { , 27c.GI.VOIIAM GI.VOIIAM PlunUett checks , 7Ko ; Whltton- , 7 } < o ; York , 7 > e ; Normandl dross , SJioj Hcnfrow dress , &ytt ( \o. \ CAMIIHICS Slater , 5c ; Woods , 5c ; btand- , 5c ; Peacock , Be. Piii.VTS , 1X1)100 lii.i'R Arnold , 0Jc ; Ainor- For , OJ c ; Gloucester , 0 > o ; Arnold C , long , ( c.Arnold ; IJ , long cloth. lOJtfe : Arnold Rei > , lOk'c ; Stclfel A , 12c ; Windsor , Ticket , lojtfc. Metals and Tlnncr'H Stoolc. tin , sutallpig I 23 Ulocktin. bar 29 Copper , planished boiler alzes U4 Copper , cold rolled , , & 1 Copper , sheeting . . . . . . . . ' 30 Copper , pills SO Copper , ilnt SO Oal. sheet Iron , Junlatn , 60-10 nnd 5 per cent discount. Pat. planUhed iron , 24 to 27 A 1P\ Pat. plnnMied iron , 21 to 27 H ! ' } < Hooting , 1C. 14x20 , 112 sheets 0.00 Hooting , IX , 14x20 , 113 sheets 7.50 Hoofing , 1C , 'Mx'K. 113 sheet * 11.00 HoollnfMlX , 30x25 , 113 sheets 14.50 Sheet Iron rvo. Srt 3.50 Sheet Iron No. 27 3.00 Solder. Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets .50 IX. 10x14 , 225 sheets S.25 Tin plate , coke 1C. 10x13 , SSo sheets f..C5 Steel nails , per keg , o OK Steel wire nails , per keg 2.85 Iiiitnticr. First nnd second clear , I'In. . . .f 10 PO.iTftl 00 First and second clear , 1U' In. . . 47 00 ( < i50 00 Third clear , 1 ' 4In 43 ( Mfi4l ( ) 00 A select , tifrii ( > In 37 00 H select , iWl'j , in 33 00 A stocif boards , 12iflO ft. 12 In. . 40 IK ) H stock boards , I'-VIO ft. 12 in. . 41 ( H ) O stock boards , 1 Swill ft , 12 in. . 30 0,1 D Mock boards , lS < iSlil ) ft. 12 In. . 2-i ( XI Flooring , first common , C in 34 W ) Flooring , second common , 0 In , . 31 00 Select fencing Mooring 1 ! > W Siding , tlrst common , It , ft 22 00 SldiiiL ; , second common t ! ) 00 Common boards 13 00 ( < 7tli 00 Fencing , No. 1 , 1 -0 ft 1(1 ( 5iVi > IS 00 Fencing. No. S , 12. 14jMi ( ft . . . . 14 IHMM5 ( K ) Joist nnd scnntllnir , 2x1 , 14if 1C , ft 10 < XIrfl7 ( OJ Timber , 4x4 , SxS 12vdti ft 17 M PicHCis , I ) nnd H Hat 2-J Ul Pickets , I ) nnd II square1 S1.1 Ul Shingles , extra A 2 so Shlnules , standard A 2 til ) Lath 2 40 O 15 Halts , 2 > in .V O (5 Halt * , I'.jx3 ' , S f S ( V ) U-ln well tubing , D nnd M hov . . 22 ( JO Lt-atncr. Hemlock I Hole , S.ViiJSi ; per lb : oak sole , 33 ( ; ! (5o ( pjr lb ; o.ilt harness. JKWi'.o per lb : selected onlr and trace , : ilr : i.ii ! per lb ; oak nnd hemlock upper , S.JdJJ''c per foot : liom- loci calf skin , No. 1 , Ml if.KC ) per lb. nccnrd- inp to weight ; oak calf * kin , No. 1 , DOem $1.00 per lb ; Piiiladolphia culf skin , extra ; fl.OlKid.lOpor | ( lb : liuinloclt kip skin. No. 1 , G ! > ( ' ? 7iiu ) > er lb ; oak kip skin , No. 1 , 7Vu8lic ( ; perlb ; Philadelphia kip s > kin , extra , Ni ) ( < ( JUo ) ) cr lb : French calf skin ( iiccordit.g to weight nnd quality * . fl,15iil.75 ( ) per lb ; French Ulp skin , do , bOcidJl. 10 per II ) ; Cor- dovnn russet , ISr ; satin linisli , 2.ic per foot ; welt leather , $3.50 < f3.0U per side ; nmroTcos ( pebble goat ) , 20(1(11)1' ( ) perfect ; moroccos , biiot leg , 2.V"3'o ' ) per foot ; irlovo calf skins , SOCIUte per foot ; Dongolu kid , 30 ( ilOc pel- foot ; kangaroo skins , 40u50 ' > . > per foot , ac cording to qmlit.v ; topping'- * , $ s.00 , KI.OU per dozen ; lining * . $5.)0i.it'.i.0 ( ) ( ) per Uo cn ; apron skins , 510.0,1 ® 12.00 per dozen. A clergyman , after years of from that loathsome disease , Catarrh , and vainly trying jvory known remedy , : it last found u reeipe which eoinpletely cured and sa veil him from ( loath. Any Mill'erer from thin tlreadfill disease send ing ! i self-addressed stamped envelope to I'rof. ,1. A. Liuvroiife , \Varren St. . New York City , will receive the recipe free of charge. V MAIUCEt. IiistriiineiitH Plnecil on Ucoorl Dur- iiijl Vaq'oriluv. Jolin 11 Harris and wlfpto Mary It Harris lots'Slaml.'H Stewart I'laci1 , w il . f 5,00 IIV PPIUIOC ! ; to .V It Kurtz , lot l in Duiuloe 1'laco , and lot Jin Oirthapuudd , \\-ii . aiMo \ \Vnysinilivifeto.M I.nn.l , lot in. blk I , I'nllman Phicf. Soutli Oinaliu , w il . to ) II A Ileuuxlorf nnd wilu to ( ' lilm'ur , w 2SIot II. llk"X , " Slitnirsfldadd , w d . 200 I ) 0 Douno i-t id to K .1 Taylor , lot 10 , lilk I , Kuinlall's adit. w l . . J,0"/0 / Willium \loxamler and wuV to I'etcr Xolson , lot 14 , Klr.-it ailditUin to l.aue View , wd . 4'0 ' Cathurlne llussch and liUHband to | { Ailnmes , n no ft of s0) rt.lot s , llurker's allotment , w d . 3-j II A Ollesou and wife to Mary Carlow , lot y , Ulk 1 , Wlso.VI'lirmulcu s udd , wil. . . . tOJ Amoi I'liillips aim wlfo to I1 U Snotwooil , lots 1U anil J I blk S , of nib of lot : w. Al- brlhfrt | Uliolro to South Omaha , < ) o d. . 1 II < ! Clark and wile to 1 , 1'ixloy , lot 23 , Stewart place , w d . UH ) Ten transfers . t.V.I'JU An li.\piMiHlvo Slap There was a largo crowd at the police sta tion yesterday afternoon to witness the trial of Dave Toblu , who was charged with as saulting Hridiret Purcell. The couple were engaged to bo married , and in conversation disputed as to the superior character of an other man. The favor shown to the stranger by Miss Pnrccll inado Tobiu angry , and lie slapped his betrothed in the. face and other wise assaulted her. The jury found Tobin guilty of assault , and Judge Herka lined him T)0 and costs. If you are about to make a pudding , a jolly , a cake 01 * other article of pastry , don't , my dear inuduin , if you have 'u , duo roffiird for your husband's , your ' children's or your own di'jestiou , use any other tluiu Van Unxor's Flavoring J'l.vtracts. They contain no dclotorious chemical iiiyreilients. 'J'lie sterling flavors named arc in every way worthy VOUT conlidence , since tlioy are deli cious. pure , and highly con'centruted. Grocers overywlicre neil tlioin. DI in. ; HAUVKYElizabeth AI. P. , wife of Charles A. Harvey , Friday afternoon , at her resi dence , No. .111 South Twenty -fifth avenue. Notice of funeral later. Positively cured by I these IiUl < ; Pills , They also relieve lls- | tress from Dyspepsia , In-S digestion nnd Too lleartyl Eating. A perfect rura-f cdy for Dl/zlnc'hS , Nausea. . nrowslncss , Had Tastcj In the Jlouth , ro.ilcill . Tonpup. I'nln In the Pltle.i } TOItHI ) UVKH. ThoyJ regulate HJO Don els. 1'nrely SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE , SMALL PniCE , M Are the Best , fill IN TIII5 KRSHNTIAIj dUAMTIKH OP Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. .Ii > for trinl of 12 illfferc'iit dtyles by inill.on of II ) r.nil * In Btuuii'S. A lJ lur cinl o. B , ' , : \ llrnniltvuy , , BL&KEMHK & GO , , Nvw Vurli. FIT IYPEWR1TIN& all STANBARD I HOROUGHLY CHOOL. 1 AUGHT , Slicoluy Klnv.lt , Omalia. I'KNNYUOVAfc XVAI'KilS are flucccasfiilly Ubud monthly by orer 10,000 r idlca. Arufia/e. ttfcctuulanil 1'leaiaiK $1 per box by mall.or at drufrRlsts. Sealed -1urtmlari S pOBtOBH BUmpx. AdilrufJ fUH EUIIUKA CllEUICAb CO. , DUTllOir , MlCU , sale ttnd l y mull l > n Goodman Drily Co. , OiniUia , A'eU. Forjnvontlons Procured Promptly , Attoim'jr.llt.LuW , Wood ABrlcuiumn OH\IRCHILL PARKER , * Dealer in Agrlcnllnrallmpleinents.lrVaEOBS . , r rrlngc suJ llneclr * .Inn LININGER A METIMLF CO. . A01cnllnralIinplcincnts1Va fliisCarriagC3 , i. Ktf.Vliolrrnlp. . Omnlin , Nrbniki > 'ARLIN , ORENDOIlFt AEricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Boggles ' . ( JI.VW. 6 ml w ; JOIITI 8lre t , Omnlm. P. P. MAST & , CO. . Mannfactiirers of BucXeye Drills , WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , AgricDllnral Implements , Wagons SBoggics - OMAHA IIRANl'll. J. F. SEIBERLING .t CO. , Akron , Olilo. Haresling ? Machinery and Binflor Twine , W. K. Meii.l , Mftnitcr. Wl.t LrnTCiiworlli M. Omalia. MOLINE.MILBURNAiSTODDARDCo turiTS AndJolitvra in Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. 9tli ami 1'ncine struots. OmnhnN'ob. Artists' Mntorlnlo. ' " " " " A HOSPE , Jr. , Arlists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1M. l'iiui'lii ' Stri > ot. ( > mnh . Nrbr kii. Uooksollors ntul Stntlonora. H. M. & S. W. JONES' . " SutT ! ? or'to. ' .T. KOIIJOII , V Co. . WlioU'sulc A Ilclull Bflo.scllGK and Slalioncrs , Flue WeddliiR htHtlonitr ) , Cmnnirrrlal Stntlnncrj Mstt Dounlni Street. Oiimlm. Neb. Boota and Shoas. KIRKENDALL , JONES Si CO. . ( HucccMnrx tu llcccl. Jonf & ( . 'o. ) Wbolesalc Maiiiifacturers of Boots and Slioes AKenlalur llojton lluhncr f-lioo I'D. 1105 , llbi A. IlL * lluruvy bt. . Omslia. W. V. MORSE A CO. . Jolliers of Boots and Shoes , 1101 11(0-11(0 ( ( Uouiilat St.Onialin MauuUvlorj , Sum mer St. . Kl'llUM. Coal , Coke and Lima- O'MAHA coAiir COKE & . LIME cb. , Joubers of Hard and Soft Coal , 303 Routh 13tli ? trrcl. nra&lm , Nclitaikn. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Sliiimcrs of Coal and Cofo zif-'miHi i.-.th 'it . .nij'voh. . J. J. jonxaox A co. , Maniifactiircrs of Lime , Anil hiipi'r. | > < il Cunl , Cimk , Coiiicnt , I'linfr. I.lwo Dialii Tllu mill i-owpr I'ljip. Odin' . 2H S. Hill St. , Onialiii , Net ) . Tulciliuiiubll. | Dry Coodo nna Notions. M. E SMITH CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1103 anil 1104 DonalnH. Cor. IHh St. , Omnha , Neb. KluPATRTck-KOCrTDRY GOODS o Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , Notions Uients' I'urniitiliik' ( Ioo < l9. Comer lltu nnil HaJntij bin. Uuiahn. Kfbrnsl-.a. HEL1N , THOMPSON & CO. Importers mill Jnbbvro of Woolens and Tails'Trimmings ' , 317 SDUIII 15th Street. Furniture. " STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Funista Street. Oinahn ' -r.isln. CHARLES SHIVERCi ! < 7 Fiirnilnre Oiuuha , Ncbroclco. Coffees , Splcos , Etc. ' ' CLARKE COFFEE CO. , ( IninUa Co tie o und fplco Mllli. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Bakins Powder , Havorlnit Kilractn , Lauudrj Illne. Ink * . Ktc. Ml- lnrn y Slrnet. dniahn. .SubrKglin. , Crockery and Olaoswaro. L. WRIGHT. Oil Agent for the Manufacturers anil Importers of Crockery , Gl&ssware & , Lamps , Cliinincys , Kt _ , . otOcc. , H7 H. l.tlh St. , OnjHlni.Jbrai.kH. . PERKINS. CATCH & . LAUMAN , Imnorlur and , lil > bcr.i of Crccicry , Glaware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 15U Kcr.-.m St. , "cv I'aston CommlRSlon and Storage , . filDDELL & RIDDELU Sloragc and Commission Morcliants , Spcclaltlr. ' i" " < r. Kw ri-wc 1'iultry , Gnrar , llilI ) i7nrdStreot.Onmhfl > CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . Huccconra to Mcf'.lmno & Hclirocder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Ouiilia , Ncbraalitt. , . . . ? . ° .e.rle.Bi , Sir. PAXTON. GALLAGHER tc CO. . Wliolesale Groceries and Provisions , ; ( B , 707 , 709 itnd 711 S. 10th St. , OinHlin , Neb. - McCORD , BRADY & "bbM f DfllcsalB Grocers , ( h nnil I.tiTBiiworth ! Uri'i > li.DinahnN Urniltn. Suent Hqayy Hardware- " w j. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , , Wnwon .gtorh , Unnlwnru , Lumber , Ktc. und Mil Hartley truut , Uniulift , HIMEBAUGH Ic TAYLOR , . , , Builders ! Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , clinul ' Tools anl Ilulftilo HriUos. KOi Uuuglui blruet , Ouiuliu , Nfbraukn , RECTO STw i LHE'LM Y sTco7 WliolesalG Hardware , Man and Harm" Ht . , Omalia. N'cb. Wuitcm lur AUilln I'owiler Co. . Jfllcrxiii Cosk Kulrbmiks btHtuJuiil Sea LEE.CLA KE AJ.DRE SEN HAIIU- O WMesalc Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , lletalH. Hhwt Iron , etc. Audits for lluwf Sculos , nn illauil I'owiU'f nnd l.ym li llarbed wlru , ornuliu , TH Iron Lumber. and OMAHA LUMBER CO. , Kinds of Building Material at Wliobwl Fire 18U Street ami Union I'aolOo " ' | ' LOUIS BRADFORlJi" Vault Dealer in Lumber , Late , Lime , Sasb , Uoorn.Klc. Yird Corner Tit , anil UouHlm ; COIDCI ClU unj Dsuclus r."w ; HARVEY LUMO"Eri Ou. , To Dealers Only , Offlco. 1103 KHrnatiiBlrcct.Omahs. ; Wliolesale LiiDiler , Etc , anil . Aiuorkan'urllnn. . ! Cement. Roll Afc'enl lor .Mllwnukiin llyilrniillo CY-iuvnl ucii UulncyVlilluJJiin' . Itooui CHAS. R. LKE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnraljer , Carpeu aud r riu t 1'Jouilu , Stlj kud Uoutlm C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , ISthnuU Culitornln SltooH , Omalin , FRED W. UHAY , Lninlier Lime Cenienl Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner Mh and lusl 9 Sl . .0m h , _ Wlllllnory nnd Notions. I. OBERFELDER * c67 , V Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions an. outh 1Kb Strt > t. Hnts , CnpB , Elo. WT L. PARROTTE At 00 Wholesale Hats , Cans and Straw Goods , _ _ _ Hardware. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO. Wholesale Manufacturer * of Saddlery . & Jabbers of Saddlery Hardware Ana leather. UOJ , 1UV , nn.11107 Unrntjr 3t-OoiaUs Notions J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. . Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 00 anil AJ Hi lllh luth r > l. , Omaha , _ vTNYARD si Tsc ' Notions and Gent's ' Fiirnisliing Goods , lim lUnu'T Htroel. Ovornlla. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO Manufacturers of Overalls , , / Jc.ina I'nnu. thltts , Ktc. lICQnml 1101 DouuUi Street , Uiiinluu .Svli. Office Fixtures. > SIMMOXDS MA.VCI-'ACTOIUXCJ co. " * M iinfiu'tiiri' . ' ' of Bans , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Manlkx. Slilpl.onr.l. . , Hook fmed. Pruif Mxturcs.Wall ' 1'ii'ci , rnitltlonii. llnuiiik's'oiiiiii'i ( . HoerntiilWIiia ( uulori. MlrrorHCte. Tnctiiry nni * olltei * , 17oU nud 17.il froulli l.itll St.mnUu. ) Tulupliouo tut. CONSOLIDATED TANK Wtiolsale Refined and Lnoricatinj Oils , f Aile IJu'ino , Etc. , Omuba A. H. lllihup. .Mnn g > p Points nnd oils. " CUMMINGS & NE'ILSON. WlmlO'nlo Dealers In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , lilt Faranm Street. OnmlmNob. - . , , . , Paper. , , , CARPENTER PAFEr : CC. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , c"rr n nlee nock of I'rlnthiB.Vrnpplni ; nnil Writing1 I h * r Hpvcinl nticntlon b'lvi > u In i-nr load OT.IPM Storngo , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS A CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Ornni'li house ol the Ileiim-y Itiiccy ( 'o. nucuk'.i at vvluiK'sulo mill rcluil. CUM llilOuinl Ul' ' Izanl titreut , OtiKiha. THculiiini * N'n.'ill. BroworQ. STOR2 & ILER. Lager Beer Brewers , IMI North Ifl tliteentli Ktrci't , Uninlin. Nfh. Cornice. EAGLE COR"NICE WORKS. * Maniifaclnrers : of Galvanized Iron Cornice Wluilo > v-cap < anil inutnllo Miyllclit" . JOHN Mi'i.NGrcn , rmpriclor. UK nn.I lid South ll'tli atiect. Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. . Auxiliary Publishers. Vntcrsln Tync. I'rc .ien HIK ! frlutcrn'Uupplleg. Ml toutli mil Struct , Omalia. . Paper Boxes. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory. Nos. 1J17 and 131'J Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods . Clotuliif . . _ . ami Leather , Helllnc. . _ . IQOo I'Brimm _ _ _ KtreoU ; S..JBh , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV. ' f , CO. . \Yliolefiaiu Mnuu cturcrr. of Sash , Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , Ilrnni'h Office , 12th nnil l/.anl StrcoU , OuialiH , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURTNCf CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Jiildlnirs , Hlnlr Work unit Interior Hunt Wuml Mm uii , N. 1C. Corner Mh mid l.eiivtfiiwortU faucius. . Ouilllin. Fittings , Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRANG"co. . , Pumns , Pines and Engines , 5tcnm , WRIIT , Hn.lwiiy nnil Mlnlnu Hiippllos , Etc. iMiKJntiilHil ) I'lirtmm Mu-i-I.OuiKlia. j cTTu HC"H i LlTp u iviV "c o. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe Fillings , , train , Water . nud Riitinlicv. nuiii um-HT * fnr Mn f. U. b. WIND ENGINE Jt PUMP CO. . and Water Supplies , Ji-Vlday Wind JIIII . ; U3 nnil ! ) Farnnm Bt. , OuiaUn , . . . ( T. HUM , ActliiK Manncur , BROWNELL & ( JO. , Engines , Boilers and General Macninery , Iron Work Sleiim Tumn' , Hiw MK | < . ISUli ' Iron STEAM BOILER WORKS , Cnitor.'if'Oii , I'roii4 * . .Mnnufiiclurcra of nil kinds itcani Boilers , Tenis and Sliest Iron fork Works Hiiulli SOU , anil 11. i M. CroaaliiK. A'VIKUI.INO iutJN woitK8. Wrouilit and Cast Iron Building Worlr , and lull htroot.Oiuulm. OMAHA WI h If.ON WORKS. Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Railings Kallii. Window ( JimrilK. 1'Iowcr Stiuirts , WIr r > IV > , Ktc. Itl Norlli Kill Mlrfut.Onmlja. M AH A A FE tirTd IRON WORKS. ' Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes \ miltivlall I Work , Iron und Wlro rcnclnir. HltfnB , Kto. ( i. Andieeii , 1'iuu'r 'nr. llth Hurt Jiiuk onHI . CHAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORKS and Wire Fences , Railing ? , Guards Rcrrcnu. ! forlmnks , onrG , Mor < ' loildenoes. pto , Iwpmteil Atvnlnpi. Loukmiiiln Muililnurjr and llluoksmlili Works. lUlboiitli Kill ht. ir///r.io/f , and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Loc'is ' , AentH for lilubold r'nlu nnd l > ook CumpiiD/'l * und Jail Work , ll'J d. 1HU Slruei. ii'itii , N. p. IIICUUA.V. J. n. PALMER , HICHMAN & CO. . Live stock Commission Mcrcnaiits , tnicv-louii , J , opiioiiiu Kicluuieo lluildlni ; , l/uloa blotk Vardu , HoutUUuiubu , ORIMER.WIiSTERFIELp & . MA..EV Live stocl ; Conimission , Ii , KtcbuiiRO Hull < 1liit ; , ( Inlou i-toct VarclJ , ffolltll UUlthlti , NuU. n .j./ STOCll YARDS CO , . Of Omaha , Limited.