* .Mitt . . . . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JANUARY 29. 18SO , THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Another Million Dushcl Reduction In the Vlalblo Stippl7. CORN VALUES ABOUT THE SAME , "With n Pinner l 'cclinjs--Ottllo Do- iniuul Hotter nntl Prices Steadier An Upturn In llo s mill Trade Active. ciiio.vno i'uoinjoK M.vitiiKr. Cmcno , .Inn. 28.- ( Special Tclcsrnm to THE Hca.l The visible supply of who.it. wus reduced last wcolt uiiothor l.XJ,000 ( bushels , according to tliu ( laurel posted to- lny. Itvn < i also dlicovorcd that the exports from the Atlantic ports for the same tlmo amounted to 57J.WO hushuls ( whe.it nnd Hour ) . The total stock * In night are IDOUOO liusliols smullur than u year ngo .mil 4,0X1- 000 bushels snmllor than two years nxo. The market oiwncil } o liiirhor on the cola weather and tliu cortninty of a lar o tie- crease lu the visible stocks. It was tlrntly liuld for n tiino at Homo improvo- incnt In values on those con ditions and on the moderate buyliif , ' by strong local parties , though the pcuurul crowd continued to soil on every httlo rally. Kent was quoted to-day us the mast 'Itioral ' Roller , nnd LlaUor , Gobi ) and llainmlll , com monly counted as Fnlrbank s brokers , were persistent htiyors. Pillsbury was ni > aln on tlio lloor talking bullish , and Manor's pur- Llmses were thought by some to bo for his account. The tone of the market was suc cessively weak late in the session tind got down to nbout thu [ ntldu Inures of the day mid stayed there. The baar.s r.uher confi dently insisted that the market w.is only Iccpt from breaking to pieces by fairbank's support , nnd the bull market re.ulors con tended that the prii'os were being kept down by Kent unit o .ors In order to lot the Kiiirb.ink party Increase its line without , unduly disturbing the trndo. Tharo you have both sides. May wheat opened with trades ut WjKc. advanced to ? l.OJ % , sola oft to Up to * l.0li ) | , back to 'J'JJf ' < . < 2. > We , up to $1.00' ' , ' @l OO'/ ' , off to OTKi ui' to down to WA\i \ shortly after 13 o'clock , up ngain to 0J ! ) < c , and then shortly before 1 o'clock it broke sharply to OS c. During the lust ten minutes of the session the price ranged to J3J < W)3'c : ) and closed at U e. February closed nominally at 'Jljfc. July opened nt Olc , raiiRed to DU4@3JKc and closed at 8'c. Tlio volume of trade was fully up to clio average , the season of greatest activity being the lust half hour. The pressure sure towards the end was irresistible , and the feeling at the close was ex ceedingly nervous. The movement ofwheat continues very light. Cable news , so far as it indicates any change in the foreign sentiment , was favorable. Had reports are coining in of Inuian crop- ) , nnd private advices were received that tlio Hussian stocks are smaller than previously reported. No export business at seaboard is reported and the English houses , both hero nnd in New York , have been pretty free sel lers , admittedly Cor foreign account. There was very little to lay hold of con cerning the action of to day's corn market. Tlio colder weather , which was n bull fea ture on the wheat market , ought to have had the contrary elTcct upon corn , seeing tliat its effect would bo to improve its condition , but the promise of no increase to the visible sup ply , whore considerable increase had been expected , more than counterbalanced the better curing weather , and the firmness was nlso duo in snmo measure to the heavy clo.tr- nnccs from the Atlantic ports on Suturduy , amounting us they did to nearly . " > 00,000 bush els. The announcement ol Soou bushels tie- creiibo In the quantity In sight , continuing the earlier indications , United the market , but wheat becoming very weak near the close had a softening tendency on corn , and the curly advance was lost , bringing the closing prices back to about where they loft off on Saturday. May closed at liGXC' We. niter having sold at 3 c earlier in the day , but thu nearer delivenes showed more strength mid gained about 2su on Saturday's figures. Oats met with general demand early. Though it was quiet ami dull much of tlio session , a steady and linn tone prevailed , with considerable inquiry for May at Q7 } @ 27c. Nothing of consequence transpired in the months other than the one named , and No. 2 cash oats were quiet. A few ears to go to store sold atiJoo. Tne visible supply showed a decrease for the week of 27,000 bushels and the local stocks of 80,783 bushel1 ? . In provisions Saturday's improved feeling was in a measure sustained. The fresh ad vances made In prices were Inconsequential , yet In the general trade there was less pressure than heretofore to sell , and the ten dency seemed to be more encouraging. The trading , however , was largely local , and for both cash andfuturo delivery contracted for this season. Cash lard sold early at ? 0.90 ® 5..I2 } , but was later quoted at JO.S5. The sales of pork and jncats reported for Immediate deliveri were unimportant , liascd on Saturday's last quotations the closings showed a net advance of 2J c on shoi t ribs , and Do on pork and lard. The speculative interest , as usual , w.is 'confined ' to May , which sold at 812.00$12.20 , for pork ; $ (5.07 ( (317.05 ( for lard , and Jt > . ! )0 ( < g 0.42 for short ribs. January and February ranged at a dlscount'undcr May * amounting to a7 fl < MOo on porit , VJJfc on lard and 17K@ 20c on short ribs. Pork for May closed at , with lurd at W.07& and short ribs at CHICAGO 1.1 iv is srooa CHICAGO , Jan. 23. | Special Telegram to TiinllBii.r CATTLE The demand was rather better than during any day last week , and prices were steadier , some salesmen report ing the tone of the market as strong mid others as n shade higher , all agreeing that the chances were that the pens would be cleared at more satisfactory prices than on any day last week , except , perhaps , Monday a week ago. Cow stock sold quick and a hade stronger , nothing of note going on In tlio stocker and feeder lino. Medium to good steers , llioO to 160011m , 3. ( > 5@ 1.00 ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs , 3.25@ 8.S5tl50to ; 12iXHbs , * 3.00@i.l5 : ; stackers and feeders , fJ.40jTJJ.40 ; cows , bulls and mixed , Jl.-HWU.IK ) ; bulk , FJ.3U < ( ? 3.6 ! ) ; Texas steers , JiJ.KtsfeS.GO ; cows , & -00 < g3.0. ! ! Hous IJusiness was active , with an up turn of about lOii on all classes. The bulk of the mixed sold between $ I.SO@4 IX ) and best heavy at S-l.'jri ' , a load or so nt > , and n fnw lots.of fancy butehnr weights nt f l.l)5@.YOO. ) Light rforts were extremely scarce at fl.'JSii ! ) 6.10 , with the outsldofor light light of 120.ll > nveragcs. At the close prices were rather weak. The speculators , who are the princi pal buyers in the morning , were unable to Rollout at n prodt. The Upton company paid (5.U5 for their particular singe sort , and the Fowior outfit paid fl.'JOOWJj for 250-lb averages down to 180 Ibs. There was a con- Blgnmcnt from DCS Moincs , la. The shipper was naked why ho caino to this market , and answered that the Chicago market was bad , but the Ues Molacs market wus worse. FINANOIiYU Wnw Yoiin , Jan. 23. [ Special Telegram to TUB UBB.I STOCKS The stock market this morning opouod fairly active nnd strong end active at advances extending to K par cent. Southwestern stocks , however , soon began to decline , Missouri Pacific showing the greatest loss. Uoston homes and room traders continued to sell Atchison. The statement of the latter company , while not as bad as it lnU been pictured , doubtless had the effect of forcing out considerable long Block. Louisville & , Nushvilla was tf per cent bettor on a largo Increase in earnings fort no third week in January. The weak ness In Southwestern stock was said to bo owing to Gould's ' attitude. Ho U said to be preparing to settle his Missouri , Kansas & Texas and Wabash troubles , and is consum mating bis plans In respect to Atchiscn , While ho Is driving these bargains , he is sit ting on the market as hard as be can. A great deal ol interest Is felt In the attitude of foreigners to American securities. Ac cording to the best Informed arbitrages Lon don will follow nny lead which we Inaugu rate , out will not lake the initiative. The fcoltii ! ? ntjroad is one of encouragement. Loading men here who are arrayed on the bull side are not willing to do much on the market until nftor the Inauguration. The boars , however , take very 'iltlo ' stock in the reports of Improvements , and cling to the old argument that there is not enough ton nage to let railroad people be honest , even If they wished to keep their agreements. There was some recovery In the general list toward noon. Pullman displayed unusual strength and advanced to ll-OJ , the highest point reached for that stock. Money con tinues eisy at l * to 3 per cent. Stocks were more active In the loan crowd. At noon the market was rather dull , with a llrincr under tone. The market during the afternoon was strong. Advices from the meeting at Chicago cage wore reassuring mid the shons were active buyers. The net advances show Atch ison , I ; Chicago , Uurlington .t Qulncy , ri\ \ Hock Island , J ; Cot ton Seed Oil , \ . St. Paul. 5 < f , and Pullman 2X per cent. Mis souri P.icitle Is about the only exception , nnd shows a loss of percent. The total sales for the day amounted to ItVi.OOU shares , includ ing Missouri Pacific , 2-I.COJ ; Keailtng , 10,000 ; St. Paul , 11,000 ; Luckawanna , 7.0JO ; Louls- villo ft Nashville , 5.0JO : Union Pacific , . ' 1,500 ; Krio , 4,1)00 , and Northwestern -1,000. , At a p. m. the stock market closed fairly ac tive nnd strong at about the best figures of the day. The following were the closing quit itlons : tr.8. is roRilHr . .V-'fl Northern Pacific. . 2."i'4 tr. 8. Iscontrms . . 1SS doprof.rroil iVJy C.AN.VV fu7' , tr. S.4Viroupons } .100 drt preferred Ill I'AClllciHoC 'tn . .I'M .V. V. Central 108 > ; tvntrnl Purliio. . . : inv I' . , D..VK 2t : ( Itlrairo .fc Alton I'l" Itoclc bland ill * Clilraijo , MiirllnytOM c. . M. ft st. i' . . . . ii ; . AcQulncv 101'i iloprdfcrrod Vtl D..L..V W. . . .un > , St. Paul & Omaha . iw-i Illinois Central ll" > I iloprefcrrcd . . . . Ul 1..H.&W 11' , Unlonl'acino Kl'i Knniaa & Texas. . ii\V'.St.I : ! | , . Ic I' IS'i I.nkcShoro ltK * l < lo preferratl. . . . ! MJf MlrhlRiuiCentral WJIXVestfra Union fct'j Mlosouril'acilla . . 71 j ! Moxcr o.v CALL Busy nt lfl'J } ( ? per cent. PllIMB MBIlCANTtLIC PAI'KIl 1'f O | )2r ) COtlt. Srniutxo EXCIUNOC Quiet but steady ; sixty daySjM.SO ; aemand M.Ss ' . ruoDUOh Cnu-Atio. Jan. 2s. u heat Weak and lower ; cash and February , V4J/C ; May , ! > SJ c. Corn Steady ; cash , 35 > ( , c ; February , 3V5 < c ; May , atHMCc. O.xts Steady ; cash , 24 Vc ; February , 2.c ; May , 20U-10C. Kye ISc. Hnrloy Nothing doing. Flax-Jl.tJ'J. Prime 'I'imothj$1.50. . Whisky $ loi. : Pork Easier ; cash and February , * 11.(53 ( ; May , $13.03K- Lard Steady ; cash , M.S5 ; February , S0.87X ; May , fO.'J'K. i-'lpur Flour with no sales. Uulk. Meats Shoulders , $ ti.OO ( | C.15'a' ' : Bhort clear , SO 37" C' ? ( .r 'J ' : short ribs. ? 0.12iG.2'2K. ( ( 11111101 ? Firmer ; creamery , 10g ( : ! < lc ; dairy , 14 ( . 21c. Cliueso Firm ; full cream choddats , lOf.f S lie ; Hats , HdHI e ; Vouni ; Americas , 11 KITS Lower ; fresh , 12H Hides Steady at decline ; ncavy ami liglit green salted , Tic ; green , 4c ; salted bull , -Ij c ; green bull , : il , c ; green salted calf , ( i e ; dry. flint , " 'ifvibc ; green salted kip , 4e ; dry calf , TotSi1 ; branded hides , 13 per cent off ; deacons , 25i30c ( each ; dry salted , 7e. Tallow Steady ; No. 1 , solid , ? ( jc ; No. 2 , 4@4' ' o ; cake , 5@vl c' c'Kecemts. . ShiDuients. Wheat bu . 0.000 7,000 Flour , bbls . 14,000 I'J.OOO Com.uu . 189.000 01,000 Oats , bu . tl.OOJ 53,000 Now York. Jan. 23. Wheat Rcceiuts , 1,100 ; exports , none : snot dull , unsettled and 1M@1K lower ; No. a red , U4Ji\a5 ! ' > ic in b. ; No. 'A red , SUc ; ungraded red , TOCasoc ; op tions active , but irregular and lower , closing JfQl' c under Saturday , January closing at Joe. Joe.Corn Receipts. 70,000 ; exports. lSa' 7 ; nrmer , bu' , dull ; No. 2 , 43' ' ( ifil''Wc in elevator , 44K44 fc afloat ; No. a while , 43 @llc ; ungraded mixed , 3SJirtJI5c ; stnamer mixed , 41) ( iT42c ; options moder ately active and firmer. Oats Heceipts , 57,00u ; exports , 1 , : ! 15 ; spot steady nnd quiet ; options dull ; January , 81 > e ; February , SlJ c ; May , 32e ; mixed western , 2SK@3iKe. Coffee Options opened steady , and closed steady at 13 to i0 ! jioints above Saturday ; sales , 80,750 bag * ; January , $15. ( > 3C 15.70 ; February , S15.03 ; May , $ ir.5j15.70 ; spot Uio strong ; fair cargoes. $17.30. Petroleum -Quiet and steady ; United closed at 87c. Eggs Firmer } western , IDJjC. Pork Quiet. Lard Dull , but steady ; western steam , $7.30 ; January , $7.23. flutter Quiet ; western dairy 13rt5l9c ; creamery , 10@27c ; Elgins , 2S@2s.Jifc. ChecbO Firm and quiet ; western , 10@ Knnsas City. Jan. 23. Wheat Stronger ; No. a red , cash , Oac bid ; May , ! )4'.fc ) ' bid ; No. 2 , soft , cash , sales at t)2e ) ; May , OIJ c bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash. 2iieasued ; May , 2s c ; No. 2 , white , May. HO.VuMO o. Oats No. 2 , cash , 2'i > c asked ; May , 23 fo bid. Milwaukpo , Jan. 2S. Wheat Weak ; cash , 8S } c ; May , Itl fc. Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 31d31Jfc. ( Oats Quiet ; No. 15 white , 'inc. Hyo-Uull ; No. 1 , 47 > fe. liarloy Steady ; No. 2 , (52 ( > f c. Provisioas-IIiglicr ; pork , $11.50. St. Louis. Jan. 29. Wheat - Cash , higher at { KyfO'JUtfo ; options lower ; May , Corn Casior ; cash , 30c ; May , SOJ/c. Oats Lower ; cash , nominal ; May , 2SJifc. Uuttcr Dull ; creamery , 21@2.'tc ; dairy , 20c. Miniio/ipolif ) . Jan. 23. Wheat Jn moro demand ; market steady ; receipts , 75 cars ; shipments , 37 cars ; closing ; No. 1 hard , Jan uary , $1.15 ; May , 51.111 ; * on track , J1.10 ; No. 1 northern , January , tl.OJj-i ; May , J1.01K ; on track , $1.01 ; No. 2 northern , January , USJlc ; May , tKloj on track , 'J3@93e. ' Ciiiuiniiatl. Jan. 2S. Wheat Quiet : No. U red , 'JScgf 1.00. Corn In moderate demand ; No. " , mixed , 33 o. Oats-Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2S S > < fc. Whisky-Steady at * l.OJ. Liverpool , Jan , 23. [ Special Cablegram to Tun Uui : . ] 3:80 : p. in. close. Park in poor demand ; prime mess , eastern , 71s 8 J , easy ; do , western , Ills 3d , easy. Lard In fair demand for spot and poor demand for futures ; spot and January , ! ! 0s Cd , steady ; February and March , 30s 'Jd , steady. Wheat In fair demand ; now No. 2 winter , 7s 7d , easy ; do spring , 7s lOd , easy. Flour In fair demand ; 11s ( id steady. Corn In good demand for spot and fair demand for futures ; spot and January , 4s > jd , steady : February and March , 4s j d , .steady. Hocoipts of wheat for the past week from Atlantic ports , none ; from Pacific ports , IOQO quarters ; other sources -11,000 ; receipts from America corn , 70,800 , L1V13 8TOO11. Chicago , Jan , 23 1'no Drovon' Jour nul ruuorin as follows Cattle KocrIpts , 10,000 ; market stronger * for good grades ; stoorx , t-'J.0001.40 ; stackers and feeders. $2.40i(3.40 ( ; cows , bulls 'and mixed , fl.40a3.OD ; Texas cattle , f2.00@3.50. Hogg Uecoliits. KI.OHJ ( ; strong and lOo higher ; mixed , W.75g4.l ( > 5 ; heavy , $4.65iJ ( C.OO ; light , $4.b5Q5.05 ; pigs , f3.tW@fi.10. Sheep Kecolpts U.UUO ; market stroncer ond5ijl0ohigliernatlvcs. ( ; .00 3.10 ; west- crn , corn-fed , JI.50W4SU ; Tcxunb , { 3.00@ 4.00 ; lambs , $ I.'JO 0.50. National Stock Ynriln' , Rast St. Louis , Jan , 23 , Cattle Heceipts , 1,000 ; shlpinonts , 100 ; market strong , choice heavy native steers , f3.70@4,15 ; fair to good , $3.75@t.2.'i : stackers and feeders , fair to good , tl.70 < i 2.00 ; rangers , corn-fed , J3.00 © 3.50 ; grass-fcd noOTja-TO. Hog lecolpU { , 1.7IX ) ; shlpmeuts , 1,000 ; market higher ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , f 1.4ft34..80 ; packing , f4.85i.8l.60 ; light grades , fl.7Cttl.eu. Hloux OUy , In. , Jan. 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tus UBS.I Uoga-UcceJiUs , 50 ; Snturdny , 1S77 : market B' lOo hlcher quality iood Light nnd mired , fl.40 ( < M 50 heavy , $4.43 ( 4 33. Cattlo--Heccipts , 132j Saturday , 222 ; mar ket dull nnd steady ; Mockers tn demand Quotations unchanged : Prime cattle l.OUOtrt 1,200 Ibs. , U73@32) ; prime cat tle , 1,100@1,400 Ibs. . M.2'.OZI.IH ) : feeders. $2.4P'JO ( ; stockcrs , one and two years , $ l.7i @ 2.Vi ( ; cows , J1.0'Vif2.23 : cows , corn-fed , ? 'J.K ( ) ( 2 CO ; bulls , $1.00i ( { 1.75 ; veal calves , $ J.23i 4.W. KniiNns City. .fan. 2 . Cattle Hecclpts , 2/WO / ; shipments , 2,2M ( ; netlvo nnd WftlOi higher ; good to choice corn-fed , $4.10yg 4.40 ; common to medium , $ ; ! . ( I.M ( ; stock ers and feeding steers , .00j3.10 ( ; cows $ l.'J32.vo. ( ' Hogs Heceipts , 2.KX1 ; shipments , M market opened H'e ' higher , closing a shade weaker ; common to choice , $1.40 > < i l.iO. OMAHA IiIVK SFOOK. Cnttle. Mondo.v. Jan. 28. 1SS9. A very essential feature which has been wanting in the market for some time bafck is "snap. " It makes no difference whether the trade is higher or lower , there Is the same draggy feeling , and It seems Impossibl to Infuse imv life Into the trade. As has been the case for awhile back , nt the begin ningofthc week the market to-duv was stronger and most every thing brought a lit tle moro money. Tlic puckers paid $3.406 ! 4 DO for steers. Uutcners' stock was lllc hlghcr ; cows sold mostly ntJ.2r > ( j2.tl3 , but the quality was very good. One cholco bunch of cowa and spayed heifers brought Cl.t'5 ' , The feeder market WHS about steady , and the prices ran ged from ? J.7."iii'l.l3 ( , but nearly all of them hud had some corn. A gooi many cattle changed hands before the close Hoc * . The market took an upward turn of nnd was fairly active nt the advance. A very cholco load reached ? l.ttt nnd there wel-o sevcr.il trades at fl.iio , but the bul k sold at 4 55 , The receipts were light and at : early clearance win made. Itcuolpts. Cattle. . . . . S30 Hoes lWK ) Sheep 270 Pruvnllmir I'rluoi. The folio .vm. ; is a trjleof priojj pitd la thismarKot for Vao gr.Uji of Htoj'r ni'ja- tioncd. Prime stocsrs. 1300 to 131)0 ) Ibs..f3.73 © 1.20 Prime steers , 1103 to 133J ibs. . 3.00 irf3.Vi ( Native feeders L''JJ ( ( i.10 : ! Common to good cows l.a'i OfJ.25 Choiceto fancy cows 2.2' > ftfJ.Ui ) Commonto choice balls 1,75.50 ( Fair to cnoicoilKiit hoes 4.40 W4.51) Falrto choice neavy tiosa 4.53 ( itl.tij Fair to choice mixed liojrs 4.45 ( < il.55 Fair to choice western sheet ) . . 3.75 ( Vjl.no Fair to choice Nebraska 3.50 ( ifl.OJ llciircsentntlvc Sales. CATTLE. No. Ar. Pr. 1 bull 1180 $1.75 2bulls 14bO 1.S5 1 bull 1370 l.'JO ' 2 bulls lObO 2.00 2 cows Oi5 2.00 ticows b71 2.00 1 bull 1(130 ( 2.05 19 cows 1025 U. 10 1 bull 1530 2.15 1'Jcows 1100 2.20 lOcows 109.1.20 Scows 1017 2.20 I b eo ws 10.'i7 2.25 1 bull 1320 2.25 13 CO ws 1055 2.30 2bcows 1100 a. 35 2 steers 775 2.40 4 cows 1155 2.40 -I cows 12JO 2.40 80 steers , ye.irl mgs liitf 2.45 aJcows . 10'JO 2.50 ilcows 1150 2.50 7 co ws 1125 2.5 ! ) 4 cows 1807 2.30 ft cows 1020 2.C,0 7 cows 1155 2. < ! 0 20 cow ? 1073 2.00 II cows 1221 2.05 2stockcrs WO 2.115 Ilcows 1221 205 lit cows 1077 2.115 4 stockcrs S03 2.i3 ( 5 feeders ' . 7SO 2.115 lllfeedcrs yw 2.75 'feeders ! U5 2M ) II steers 1015 3.00 l5 ! feeders 10.13 8.00 IS cows and heifers 1141) ) 3.05 5 steers 10j8 3.10 13 feeders 1K17 3.15 2 steers 1340 3.15 2oxen 1570 8.25 Chteers llbO 3.25 3 steers ! II3 3,25 13 steers 1234 3.35 7 steers 1230 3.85 27 steers 11S3 8.40 U steers 1040 3.40 ICstcors 12110 3.50 13 steers 1279 3.50 3J steers . 1218 8.50 811 steers 1209 3.50 81 steers 12SS 8.50 53 steers 1314 3.05 17 steers 142 ! ) 3.75 17 steers 1375 3.75 15 steers 1302 4.00 UOOa. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 77..214 20J $4.40 5'i..2S7 120 fi.o5 71).211 ) SO 4.45 55..303 120 4.:5 05..252 100 4.45 40..355 SO 4.55 01 253 fcO 4.50 5S..2(5I 40 4.55 40..314 100 4.50 00.252 120 4.55 00..25S SO 4.50 03..253 40 4.53 55..207 60 4.55 70..27'.t 40 4.55 75..230 120 4.55 53..310 100 4.5754 62..352 120 4.55 Ofl..2'.t4 40 4.00 CO..21)1 ) 2SO 4.55 40..331 . . . . 4.00 r > ! l..2'JO 120 4.55 54..230 40 4.CO CO..273 120 1.35 54..331 200 4.00 71..203 . . . . 4.55 60..23 60 4.00 60.312 100 4.55 00..202 . . . . 4.00 52..271 40 4.55 4.55si si 11:1:11. : No. Av. Pr. 172 westerns 12'J $1.30 01 westerns 131 4.87' . ; Tlio AVcek's Record. The following is the number of cattle , hogs and bheep purchased on this market during the past week by the different buyers : " CATTLE. Swift & Co. . 1.90S George II. Hammond & Co 1,230 Tlio Armour-Cudahy company 507 Shippers 1,030 Feeders 272 Steven , Hamilton & Co 02 Local 5 Total 5,010 SI1UE1' . Swift & Co 3,7f)9 G. H. Hammond & Co 850 W. 13. Vnnsant 299 Armour-Cudahy Packing company , . , , 05 Total 4,473 1H10- ) , Armour-Ciidnhy Packing company . . . 5,850 George II. Hammond .t Co 8,770 Omaha Packing company 3,587 Swift & Co 8,0'Jl Total , 10b04 , Live Stock Notes. Ucef cattle stronger. Hogs all sold curly. Sheep sell at firm prices. Uutchers' steck lUc higher. Feeders sell at steady prices. Hogs sell at an advnnco of C@10o. Light receipts of sheep and all sold. Receipts of cattle lust week lightest of the month. Frank Uacon , Cozad , topped both the hog and cattle market. OMAHA AV1IOL12SALB MAKICKTS. 1'YultH , Produce , IS to , nuTTEit Creamery Fancy print , 2l@20c ; choice print , 20@22a ; fancy nolle ! pacKcd , 19 @ 20o ; cnolce solid packed , 15@19c. Dairy- Fancy roll , lG@lOo : choice , 13t < 214o : good , 11 @ 12c ; low grades , 9@10o. Cnur.sn Full cream Cheddars , choice , 12@ 12 > c ; full cream flats , two In hoop , \tyidb llioj lull cream Y.A. , choice. 12 ; f < jl3o ; oil grades uud sUlms , 5U9c ( ; llmburger. 10M 12Ko ; brick nnd Swiss , 14@15c. Kous Strictly fresh , JU Uo. Live PouiTiur Chickens , per doz , $2.75@ 3.00 j ducks , per doz , $2,75@3.00 ; geese , per do , fS.50@i.OOj ) turkeys , per Jb , 7@Sc. DKESSEP POULTIIV Chickens , par lb , 60 ; turkeys , pcrlb , 1001 lo ; geese , per lb , 9 10o ; ducks. 6@lOo. VEAL Heavy grassers , 150 to 300 Ibs , 7@ 7K"i Inferior calves. 60 to 00 Ibs , C@0o ; me dium to good , 70 to t > 5 Ibs , OaJ7c ; cholco to fancy , 100 to 130 Iba , @ 10c. VKOr.Tr > i r. Pottitocs.OjUrmlo nnrt Vtnh ; 0r"io ( : Wyotclnfr , .ViqcViJil Nebrntkn nut Town , clioico Inrqo , 8.ict40o. vominon , 3 < ) , ( i3."ie sweet jwtrttoc * , Jcr e.va , | IPI- bbl , $0 W > ( iti.J5 : beets , per bu , MfitWe ; carrot * " . ; < .V < tOc | cnbbnpc. fnilfornla , per trrUc. $ 'J.2. % : par snli | , WiWOi1 ; onions , redf oliouv , oUmVic silver skin. Wt' ) | . * , o : turnlrsrsuQWc ; rutu bucns. ! CVMIV : cniillllo'.ver , clioico Irtrpc , ) > cr doz 'ti. $1 SSwl-M : cood. * 1 ( Xkn 1 So j riulisbc' * < * ] 5ii-IUj ( ; U'ttui'o , UovuSVj ( * ui > iiiiibcrs , $1. " > 0 ttrlnj , ' bouns , per box. $1 'Sifi.So ; celery SjniWc ; splnnc-li , $ l.T5 'i 0(1 ( pt-r bbl. ( Jon : Mnllnrd , per ilo , .rfi',7.1.00 ' , , ; re hontl , per f'j.AOi.t.OOi teal , per do/ , ? 1. Ofl. 75- canvas bm-k. per dor , M.tHKrt I ; > 0 comi.iuti snmll. per tloz , tl.OoAri.5U ; rat > blti > pur do7ocSJl ( 00 ; Jnck nibbits , per iloz M.OO3.5(1 ( ; siiuirrols , per do ? . 7.VfS1.00. ( Aviis : Per bbl , fnnc.v New York nnt1 MIclilRitti , . : ) : choice , SJ-OXtf-ii ; cholco Missouri , $ J.OOC'.t."ii Kood , ! ? I AtKal.To. ' FOIICION Fin ITS Maluku prniio' , kens , 4 ( . tofMlbs , lOo per lb ; bnunnhs , per bunch * l.BOC < f .ix ) : lemons , fnnc.v new , : iK ( ) to : H ) s , WOOf.tl.M ; cholco old , ) , B , * ! .OOCi ( : ) . : ) ( ) . o ran RCS , Florida , fiincy bright , per box , f.'t.oO Florida russetts , $ . ' ? . ! ' . " > . CiiAXiinuuti s Capo Cod , cliolco , per bbl $10.00tl0.r ( > 0 ; fnlr , iU.OOc'i'.i.iV ) ; HelUt llilKlc , choice , $0.00(1(0 ( U ; fair , fS.fiO .75 ; Hell A Cherry , cholco , KOiifM" ' . ' 5 : fair , 7.2.VnT.iV > Nt TS Wnlnuta , 50 ( < JOOc ; peanuts , iC'CS'sf ' : rhcstntits , 4tt)0 ( ; coconnuts , per HHl , t.'i.tH ) Ci.tH ) ; harulnutt ) , Ialu ! ; lilcltorytnits. Hinull , $ I.S.Vnl.5U : Iiir'e ( , ( Xti575o ) ; pecans , plain , Ofttl bo ; polished , ! X < f > 10c. HIIICS Oreun , salted , No. 1 , 6(3"iJiV ( ; No. 2 , : ! ( i.T e ; calf , IKa.VjCitlry flint , r..fSc. ( Hi : INS Navies , hunil picked , per bu , $2 H f l'l.M ; pooil flenn country , 51.1 fid' 'J.OU ; oil or poor stock , Jl.OO irl.oO ; California , $ -.0. . ) ( < ? y.io. y.io.Cinnn Cinnn Mlehlpan , perlllf4.50 ) ) , ( ' ? . ( Xi ; Now York , per bbl , f J.OHii'Vu1) ) . : hiilf bbl , t'J.ioi ( 3.00. KKVTIICIIS Per lb , prime live pcrso white , ; uVC4 < ) c ; mixed with Kray , 'J.dC ! 0c ; damp un a musty , 10n ( JOa ; prime live domes- tlo illicit , U < iu ( 25 c ; wild ducir , l. > ( ij JOc. SMT.H KIUI r-l'or bbl , ! )0 ) yul , cholC'.1 , ? l 51 : per half bb ) . $2.50. x Per lo , rice , l's ( < ? -o ; common , ltoxi1lb : frames , clioico white , 17S ( dark , l-liiliK' ) ; str.iincd , 10fMJe. ! > liu.n9 : K'4'jC ' per lb ; preserves , 10@l2c ! porlb. L.vitD So In 50-lb pkgs. ( JroonrH1 Ijlst. Revised prices are as follows : li.KioiNn Stark A , seamless , U2 ; Amos- Uoag , seamless , 1 , ' c ; Lowistown A , seam less , KL1 ; American seamless , ITc ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , . ll@llc ; gunnies , single , He ; ( 'im- nics , double , 'o ; wool sack , ' 'c ; 'rwiM--j Flux , ilSc ; extra sail , 2Ug21c ( ; sail H , ' 5)2lo ) ; cotton , 2''c ; Jute Oc. Dim n Fiifi M Fips In boxes , per lb , 0@ ICe : dates , in boxes , TftsJlOc ; London Mala a layer raisins , per box , fJ.ftOoi3.70 ; Malaga loose raisins , (2.HV'J.iO : ! ; new Valencia rai sins , per lb , KC ; California loose muscatels , per box , f..OO 'J.lO ; California Londons , 1SSS , J'J.I ( ) ; pitted cherries , per lb , l-c ; Call- fornin pitted plums , per lb , 12 ( < trta ; dried blackberries , per lb , ( KijTc ; dried raspberries , pur lb , SKu'jrx ) ; evaporated npplcs , fft ( be ; California sun-dried neaehcs , l.'fo ; Calt- foniia unpared evaporated peaches , 10 , < t , l-'e ; evaporated California apricots , l c ; cur rants , iijre ; Turkish nrunes , f/f5lio ; cit ron , L"JM-lc ; orange peel , ISc ; lemon peel , lllc : California French prunes , llipllc. ( ( l irii.is : Medium , in bbls , | 5.00 ; do , in half bbls , J3.00 ; small , libbls. . SG.OO ; tlo , in naif bblatJ.oO ; gherkins , in bbls , j-r.OO ; do , in half bbls4.1)0. ) . CorrnB Gren Moclin , 25if.10c ! ( ; Itio , peed , Mundalilinu , J.'ilX2sc ; roastinf , ' Hio , O. O. .lava , 'Jl@-f ! > e ; .lava , interior , Hio , fancy , 'JKJf e ; Santos und Maraealbo , I7i ! > liic. grit At : Granulated , " ' " © T'jo ' : conf. A , 7 ! < c : white extra C , OJfJe ; extr.i C , G e. ; yellow C , 0'4c ; powdered , SO'.SMc ; cubes , S { SUc. ' Hiis\vvx : : Choice yellow , ' SOuS 'jc ; dark colored , 1H0.8 14e. Toiucco I'luir , 20@35c ; smoking , ICOl'JJc. SALT * l.l5ftl.40 ! per bbl. IlDi'i : 7.10 ; 145s'c. Jl.vri.n Suiuit Bricks , lir < ? 12c per lb. ; penny cakes , I2i > 13u per Ib. ; pure maple. syrup , $1.00 per lowdcr , clioico to fancy , 40@iioc ; Japan , common to medium. li ! ( & 0 ; Japan , clioice to fancy , 300 ? I3e ; Oolbng , common to Rood , I0'rl5c ( ; Oolong , choice to fatiev , 50Vg70c ( ; Imperial , common to medium , i5@i5c ! : ; 1 tu torial , good to fancy , 40(250c. ( CIIACKCUS C@Tcper lb. ; assorted cakes , ) & 7'J.C per lb. as per list. CAMir Mixed , 9Ml2 ( > $ c ; stick , 0 ® lie ; rock candy , 10J.@iyc ; ; fancy candi' , 7 . HOLLAND HKIIHIXO 90u. COD Fish iytf ( ! 7 } < fc. SiiAttcJi a OiS c per lb. Dry Goods. COTTON FIAN.VCI.S 10 per cent discount : IAi , 5 } c ; CC , O c ; SS , 7c ; Nameless. Tic ; HX , ISc ; II , 1'Jc ' ; No. 10 , S'tfo ; No. 40 , 10jc } ? ; S'o. CO. l'J > < fc ; No. bO , llJ c ; No. 30 , , 'oloreil , ) c : No. 50 , colored , 1-c ; No. 70 , colored , ! J > e ; Uristol , like ; Union Pacific , 17c. Ciiti'cr WAKI * liid , white , lUc ; colored , 22c. 22c.UTTS U\TTS Standard , So ; Gem , lOa ; Beauty , 12 c ; Hoone , I-lc ; U , eabcd , W.JO. PittSTS Solid colors Atlantic , ( ! c ; Slater , Gc ; Horlin oil , liXc ; Garner oil , Oi7c. PHI NTS Pink and robes Allen , OJ c ; Hlv- erpoint , flVo ; Steul Hlvcr , 0 > c ; Uiehmond , OJ'j'c ; Pacific , 7c. PntSTs Dress Cliartor Oak , fll e ; Hum- ape , 4Hc ; Lodi , fi' c ; Allen , tic ; Hlchinond , ic ; Windsor , (5.fc ( , Kddystonc , ( % c ; Pacific , C > c. J-iuitciir.i ) Sur.ETiNO IJerkoloy cambric , No. CO , ! ) ) c ; nest Yet , 4-4 , o/c ; butter clotn. OO , 4'jo ' ; Cabot , 7 c ; Farwoll , lialf bleached , 8J c ; Fruit of the Loom , Uc ; Greene G , Cc ; Hope , 7We ; Kinp Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo cambric , 14j e ; Lons- dale , 8K ; Now York mills , lOJ c ; Pepper- ell , 42-in , lie ; Pcpporell In , 12c ; Pepper- oil , 04 , IGc ; Peppercll , b'-4 , 21c ; Pcppcroll , 013o ; 1'epperell , 10-4 , 25o ; Canton , 4-1 , SJic ; Triumph , Cc ; WamsutU , lie ; Val ley , fie. Fitxxits : Plaid Raftsmen , 20c ; Goshen , JJ'ijC ' ; Clear Lake , 30 | o ; Iron Mountain , " J-VIANNKI.S Whtto-GH , No. 2. J4y , 2'J c ; Gil , No. 1. % , 'Ma ; 1311 , No. 2 , 9f,22.c ; UJI , No. 1 , Jf , ! IOu ; Quechco , No. 1. % , 4u'c. Coitsur JK\XS AndroscojfKin , "j c ; Koar- sarge , 79Yo ; Hockport , OJ c ; ConestopaiKc. ; ( TIOKS York , HO-in , ViytaYork. \ . 32-in , 13) c ; Swift , river , 7 o ; Thorndike OO , b > ; o ; Tliorndikc , UK , 8) 0 ; Tltorndiko , 120 , Thorndike , XX. 15o ; Cordis , No. D , V o ; Cordis , No. 4 , lOJtfc. UIISIMS Amoskeair , ' ' oz , 10 > fe ; Evcrott7 oz , 13 } e ; York , 7 ox , 1'J c ; Haymaker , b > , y ; TafTrey , XX , ll o ; JafTrcy. XXX , 12c ; Heaver Creek , A A , 12o ; IJcavcr Creek , ULJ , lie ; Heaver Creek CC , lOc. KKNTUCKV JKANS Memorial , 15c ; Dakota , Sc ; Durhtun , " 'il o ; Hercules , Ibu ; Lcani- njjton , 22J < c ; Cottswold , 27 > ; c. Citvsn Stevens' J3 , < > Ko ; Stevens' H , jleached , 7c ; StevctiB' .uV , 71C ; Stevens' A , jleuchcd , 8 } cStovoiipUJ ; , 8 0 ; Stevens1 P , jleached , U > ? c ; Stevenu'fN.OiJc ; Stevens' N , bleached , lO o ; Stovonai fcjltt , liy c. Mi3ciitANioL'sTable on cloth , $2.50 ; ilaln Holland , < JKo > Uado , Holland , 12 > ; c. liuowx SIIUKTINO lAtlantlo A , 1 4 , 7 > e ; Atlantio II , 4-4 , 7tfl Atlantic D , 4-4 , ( % c ; Atlantic P , 4 4 , Oc ; Aurora L.L. 4-1 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-4. 4'e : Crown XXX , 4-4 , tl o ; IIo.islerLL , 4-4 , lij ; lodiun Head , 4-4 , 7 > c ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Do ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 6 } o ; Pcpporoll , 1 , 4-4 , 7o ; Popperoll O , 1-4 , ijfuj Popiwroll , S-4 , lAJifo ; 1'opperull , 04 , 21c ; Popperell , 10-4 , 2Jo ; Utlca C , 4-4 , 4 < tfe ; Wachusett , 4-4 , 7 > oj Awora II , 4-4 , 7o ; Au rora U , 4-4 , OWo. i , DUCK West Point , 29 In. 8 oz , 10J < c ; West Point , 29 In. 10 oz , 12) o ; West Point. 29 in , 13 oz , 15o ; West PoinU.40 in , 11 oWe. . FtAXNKLs-Hed C , iiijn , 15 0 ; E , 24 in , 21 > c ; GG , 24 in , 20c ; HAF , % , 25c ; JIF , % , . ' 7c. 7c.GINGHAM GINGHAM Plunkelt checks , 7Vo ; Whitten- on , 7) c ; York , 7) ) o ; Normnnuf dross , 8 , 0 ; Jenfrow dress. ByfdbVitfo. CAMIIUICS Slater , Go ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ard , 5o ; Peacock , Co. PitiNTd , IXDIOO HI.UE Arnold , ftjjo : Amor- con , OKo ; Glout'ostcr , t.fo ) ; Arnold C , lout ; loth , do ; Arnold U , lonj , ' cloth , lU' e : Arnold Gold Seal , lO e ; Steifel A , 12c ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , _ fjiiiuber. irst and second clear , Uf m..f 19 00(351 ( 00 ' 'irst and second clear , I,1 ? in , . . 47 00(8' ( < 0 00 Third clear , IJf In . 4J 00il5 ( ! 00 A select , limiuin . ur 00 3 select , I > /felJ/iu . U3 ( JO A stock boards , I'-1 ® ill ft , 12 in. 4fi 00 3 stock boards , 12a ( > lfi ft , 12 in. 41 00 J stock boards , ] 2@10 ft , 12 In. ! iti 00 ) stock boards , 12ujlU ft , 12 in. Q3 00 ' 'looruifc' , first common , Oin. . , . 84 00 Flconoi ; , second common , 0 in , , 81 00. Select Jrncinif floorinp 1000 Sldlnc. first common , Iti ft . . . . SJ ( K Sidlnp , second coniition ill ( C Common boards- l.T 00nl9 ( 0 1 OnciiiK , No 1 , l'.Vi2i ) ft 10 , V.U ( X I'cncmp. No. 8. 12 , 14(10 ( ( ft . . . 14 OiKrtlS ( H .loi t and seantllnp.2v4 , 1K ( Iti ft 10 00 ( 17 ( X Timber , 4x ( , sx $ , p'frli , ft 17 ( X Pickets , n nnd II flat ! > n t\ Pickets , u nnd II square v iio ( X Shingles , extra A 2 S Shingles , standard A V ! ft Lath a fi O O U.uts , 2 > j in fi O O llatts , lij\l. : s 1 S 4 iii well tubing , 13 and M bev. 22 ( H Iicntltcr. Hemlock sole , 2V'-So ' per lb : oak sole , 3lo ftrte per lb ; oak harness , i ) @ : Wo ) icr lb ; se Icftoil oak nnd trace. iH'a'ISt * per lb ; oak am hemlock upper , 20i2-.V , per foot ; hentlocl calf skin , No. 1 , Miitj ) ( pop ib , accoixliiiB to ' ' ' ' " ' , No. lb ; Philadelphia kip skin , extra , MltflKto pe Ib ; French calf skin ( arcordiiiR to weight .and iitinlltyi , fl 15citl.75 iter lb I'rcnch kip skin , do , Si > ciSl.lU ( per lb ; Cor dovan russet , I'Se ; satin finish , 'JOe pur foot welt leather , fl ftOtu.'UH ) per ? idc ; tnoroceos ( pebble goal ) , SO itOo per foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 2.C : JOc per foot ; glove calf skins 200KJOO per foot ; nongola kid , ,10o/lUo per foot ; kangaroo Hklns , . | 0 r.0i % per foot , ae cordiuc to quality ; tonplngs , fj.oo@IU.N ) pet doreii ; lining. $ , " , COj ' .M)0 ) per dozen ; uproi skine , $10.000112.00 I' ' r dozen. Jleial Anil Thin rs' Stock. Hlock tin , stnatlpig J 2S Hlot'k tin , bar yj Copper , planished boiler sl/cs 34 Copper , cold roiled 31 Copper , sheeting 30 Copper , pltts Ul ! Copper , Huts ; iO Gal. sheet iron , Juni.ita , 50-10 and riper cent discount. Pat. planished iron , 121 to 2r A Pat. planished iron , 21 to 27 H Koollng , 1C , 11x20,112 shoots (500 ( Koollng , IX , 14\20 , 112 sheet n 7.fiO Hoofing , 1C , 20x2S , 112 sheets 11.00 Koollng , IX. 20.X-2S 112 sheets 11.50 Sheet iron Xo. 2U 3.50 tihrcl Iron No. 27 , 300 Solder 15)s'rS ) > i ; > ; Tin pinto , best chareoal 1C , 10x11,225 sheets 0 75 IX , 10x11 , 2J5 sheets b.25 Tin ulatc , couo 1C. 10x14 , 225 sheets (1.25 ( Steel nails , per keg ' , ' .25 Steel wire nails , per keg 2.b5 District Court. Phillip 1C. Young commenced action yes csday against S. F. Winch , to recover n certain lot of ground in Winch's subdivision ol Omaha , which he claims to have pur chased the 15th d.iy of March last. It was stipulated in the agree iiient that Young should build a liouse on the property within one year. Ho lias complied , and recently completed n liundsomu dwelling. Now It seems that Winch has tiled an aRldavit with the register of deeds slating that lie has not sold or alienated any of thu lots In his addition. Plaintiff , therefore , brines suit , and asks the court to have defendant make him a deed to the land in controversy. Lillian Kmiiey , filed a petition in tlio dis trict court yesterday , praying for legal separation from her husbniiil Win. S. Kinney. .They wore married Augusts , ! Sb7 , in Coun cil Uluffs , but their union she says has been uiything but a happy one. She charges lint with being guilty of extreme cruelty , which fact has imperiled her health and en- Inngered her life. Suit for divorce was commenced yesterday jy Anna Ohn. who tyixiously desires separation from her liege lord , Charles Ohn. J'lio.v xvero joined In wedlock July II , IbSU , at Detroit , Mich. , * but Charles flagrantly dis- cgarded his duties as n husband , says Anna n her petition , and on the 15th day of Juno , two years after their marriage , wilfully de serted her , and , has since absented himself without reasonable or lust cause. County Court. Mrs Abbio E. Higgs was appointed ad ministratrix yesterday of the estate of her ate husband. W. S. Higgs. Walter and Frederick Zauter were bound out yesterday by Judge Shielilsthe. former to Otto Wagner , and the latter to Chas. Hel- cher. Their mother is in the insane asylum at Lincoln. The suit of J. R. Hoot ct al vs Rock Island ? low company was continued to the February term. The suit of C. E. Mayno Heal Estate nnd Trust company vs Frank W. Jaynes was continued to the February term. In the suit of Omaha Carpst company vs A. C. Lechlenburger , judgment by consent was given for the plaintiff forf52.i . .Tuugment for 17JJ.I5G in favor of the plaln- iff was given in the suit of A. C. Llchtcn- jurger vs A. Johnson , each party to pay heir own costs. In the suit of First National Hank vs 'isher Printing company leave was given to amend the petition January 29. * Pours' is the purest and best soap ever made. TOE - OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The Best Route from Onialm mill Council JMnlTs to TWO TUAINB DAILY I1ETWKIIN OMAHA AND COUNCIL ULUFFS Chicago , - AND - Mllwnnkre , $ t. Paul , Minneapolis ! Cedar Kapldg , Hock Island. Frceport , llockford , JIIntoDi Dubnque , Durenpoit , Elgin , Madison , JunesvIIIc , Buloltj Winona , La Crosse , AndallotUar Important polnti K t , Northeast lid BouthcAH. For ( branch tlckcti , call on tba ticket "sent at iSOt ftirDiim ( treet. In Barkvr Wock , or it Union I'acmo Kulln-nu Blc peri and thtflnoit pining Can lu tnt world are run on tbn main line or tliu Chicago , Mil wnkou A.HI. I'nul lUllif r , nnil rory attention U paid to pii'ienneri br courtooui employe ! of th coupaur. if. MIl.l.KIt , ( Jgneral MandEui. J. F. 'i'OCKEK. Ai > lttantO ueral Manmer A. V. K. CAltPUNTHlt , Otitral 1'amnjtr * ot Ticket Aznnt. OKI ) . K. IlHAFFOHD , A.jlitanl General and 'ticket. Agent. - ttcneniBuDerlnlendiQi. THE CHICAGO WESTERN RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , Unnlmltown la , Omiion , Wnih- iup rlor - - - "I * t the numeroui polnti of fnpcrlorltr ihe P " ; 0 ' tWi rotn betwatu Otu hi o\ , * f * ' " . " 'roo 'n ' a day of DAV which are Ilia tlneit that human art and ' ' ' Iiet'qualof wlilcbcan , not bo found ol mb re. A * Council Illuffi. tlie iraliin of tlio Unlou I'.cltia Kail wnjr connect In union dupot wltlt tLoie o/ the t'b { " . . * Nortlmc.lera lljrr la Clilcn" ihS train ? ol iailvrn lineV ' * conuCtlon ! " * ' ' ew of all other Ri-'A'lN1. ' ' ' ' ° iainl"f' 'n' ' " n POlli. Clnclnnall , i - . in . , ! . uxara rallt , Iluiraln. I'lttibuiz , Toronta. Montreal -oston , New fork , I'blladvlpbia , Haltlnoie , WHib ! jKton , auil all polnti In ll.t. . a . Aik for tickets Yl /'NORTHWESTERN" i' , fl I. UUUIIITT ' , H. T. W1UUN. n.n'l wager. 'oii'l ' Kfft tftai. V. N. llABCflOK. O "n'l wjilaro At.nt. O. H. KIM IAI.U Ticket J ene , < n , " ' wisr , tr.ir i > aM M IAI at , iinpTomonta. " " " * CHURCHILL PARKIiR , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Ccrtlspc * r.nd IHirclr' . , IIIIP > Plrool , bctwcciittliniul LININGER A METuwup"coTi AgriciilturalIffl5lementsWagonsCarriage , , Omahji , N PA RLIN , ORENDOm- MARTI N WhclciAlt' l ) nlf rs In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies _ Kim. \ . i\6 nn.l WJ Jonc Street , Omaha. p. p" MAsr sTc67. Manufacturers of BncKeye Drills , Seeders , CultlTaton. It j nakPi.CliUr Mill , am ) l.ubitn 1'ul' > crlteri. Cor. IJlh anil Nlcbolai MrerU , WiNONA IMPLEMENT oTi Whotfsalf Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies OMAHA nilANTII. J. F. SEIUERLING fc CO. . Akron , Olilo. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K. Mpad , Manntcr. KUlcnT.inwortlut Omnlin. MOLINE.MILBURNASTODDARDCo .MiMiutncturcrs ami Jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Dili nml t'nclllc strode , Omaha , Neb. Artleto1 Mntorlols. " A HOSPE , Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1511 IVniKliifl Street , Pmarm , No Bookaollora nnd Stntlonors " " H. M , & "s. W. JONES. Succo"ori to A. T. Kenjcn A Co. , Wliolcsnlc A. Itctall BootacllcK and Stationers , Kino Wedding StaMonorT , Comnirrrlal Malloncrr lirj DoUL'las Struct Oinitlin. Nell. , Boots and Shooa > . . w _ . . K1RKENDALL , JONES & CO. . ( Succnors lu Ucuil. Jonc'i ' 4 lu. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Ascntilor llcxton Huhbrr Shoe ; Co. 1IIK , 1I01& 11W llarnoj St. . Omaha. XebraaXi. W. V. MORSE ft CO. . Jokers of Boots and Shoes , HOl.llKMlOJ Douslas St.Omaha MaaufactorjSum. merM. . IL ! IOII. _ Coal.JCoko end ' " " OMAH'A COAL , "COKE & LIME"CO. , Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal , 2OToutli 13th Street , Omaha , Nolirnikn. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and 514Fonlh llt'i * ! Omf'-n Vrh. . . Manufacturer , ? of Lime , And fhlppi'rs of Coiil. Conk , Ooincnt , I'lmtor. Uino Drain Tile nnil Jwcr 1'lpo. Office , SIS S. Hlh St. , Omiihw , Nub. TcU'phono 911. Dry Cooda nna Notions " " " ' M. E SM ITH & CO" , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1103 ami 1104 Doueln * . Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Kcb. K1LP AT RIC K - KO C } T DRY CO ODSCo Importers and JoMers in Dry GoodsNotions , Gents' FuriilsblnR Coorti. Corner llth and IlaJuor bit. , Oiuoba , Ni'brnikn. ' HEL1N. THOMPSON & CO. Importers tuiil .lobbors of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , .117 South Utli Street. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , rarnatn Street. Omahnijraska. . CHARLES SH1VER1CK , Furniture Onmlia , Nubruka. CLARKE COFFEE'CO.T Oumlm Coffee and Hplce Mllli. Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Flavoring Kxlracli. Lnundrr Hlue. lnk . Ktc. 1414- 141611arn T Btreut , Ooiaha. Nabraita. Crookory and Claesvvaro. _ _ _ W. L/WmCHT. Agent for the Manufacturer ! and Impnrtcn of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Kto UOlce. 317 S. 13th Ht. , Omaha , Nubraika. loiDorturs and Jobber ) of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Klc. lilt FcrnamSt.Kor f'axton Building. _ Commloalon and Storage- " " "RIDDELL & RIDDELU Storage and Commission Merchants , Speclaltle < - " " < .r. Kuei. Cbcr roullrjr , ( Jnrap , llZIIoiranlS Oir.nh k- OEO. SCHROEDER & CO. . { Successors to BtcSbano & Brhroedor. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Oniuha. Nebraska. Groceries. PAXTON , OALLACHEFrA C Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions , 7ft' ) , 707,7M and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY A CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1 Ih and I.enroiiwortli Streets. Oamlm. Nebraska , * Heavy Hnrdwaro. _ _ _ . W. J. BROATCH. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , s llprlngrVa on Htork , Hardware , Lumber , lite. undlill Harnuy atruut.Uiaalm. H1MEBAUGH & TA'YLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mecbiiulci' Tools nml IlulTalo Hcnlcs. 11W htroet , Omaha , Nebraska. RECTOR. W1LHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , (1 ( > i and llnrner Ht , Ornnbn , Neb. Western Accnt , Ser Austin 1'owder Vn. , JiitTurion htr Fairbanks Btandard Ht-aliis. LEE , CLARKE , AN UREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , BlH , Blict-t Iron , etc. Aeenla for Howe Bcale.n , illainl f'owdwr anil f.yitiun Iliii-bed wire , Oiuulm , Nobniaku. OMAHA LUMBLCR co. , all Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale I 13U Struct and Union 1'ncino Truck. Oujih . LOUIS nRADFORD \ Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasli , Ui > or..L'tc. Virds-Cornnranil Uuuj.-la.i Cornel I' . W. HARVEY LUMUER UO' " To Dealers Only , _ _ _ _ _ " OBico.Ufflrarnnm Street. Omaha. "ToTTN" X Wholesale Lumber , Elc , mported and American 1'ortlai.it Omcnt. Bt t ( Attune for Milwaukee llrdraullo Cfiuvnt aU _ QulnoyVblto l.lrot , . CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wcd Catpou utt I'arginltfigoru * , Vtb naipa ln OMAlJOBBEliS'BlCTOH ? LUMDEn. " ' ' ? C. N. DIETZI Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th miJ Oilitornla StreetOmaha , . .Vcbrmka. W. OMAY , Lumber , Lime , Client , Etc , , Eta Mllllnory nnd Notlona , l. OBERFELDER .V"6671 * * | Iiunorters& Jobbers in Millinery & Notions ( I. , HntB , Caps , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE A ' Wholesale Hats , Caps and straw Goods , 1107 llarncj Slrcot. Omaha. Nob. * Jlordwnro. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO. WholcMlo M Sadillery& Moors of Saddlery Harflwara And leather. H , Ha' . nH I.TT llnrnor a Notions J. T. Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ( CO nmUOJScutli lOlh 81 , Oumlm VINYARDI ! SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Fiirnisliing Goods , IHfiHnnior Htrrot. Oimtm. Ovornlln. CANFIELD MANUFACTU RINd CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , loans I'snta. M.lrt9 , Kt . IliOnml llyi l ) < juiiis ; ) Street , Ullllllm. .Vrh Office Fixtures. TIIi : yl.MMONDS MANL'FAlTinilNO CO. ' ' Bans , Office aisaoon Fixtures , Mnntlo , SMdiimnK llimk CIMCS , Pnic l1xtiinVnl | Cavi , I'lutitl.ui.v Hiiiilni.roiiiilr ) , Hvvrnnd Wlno I'lioliMi , .Mlmir * tc < Kui'lory niu' onlcc , ivay nuj 17J3 Houth Utli St. , OnniliM. Tuloiiliunu II ' 'I. 09. | | " " " CONSOLIDATED TA"NYC"L.I"NE co. . Wsalc Refined anil lubricating Oils , Ailo Ure oKtc.Om lia. A. 11. lll > hoii. .Manmn.r Points and "CUM WIN 6s \Vlioc ! iilo Dcnlor.i In Paints , Oils , Winilow Glass , Etc , HIS Fnrnnin Struct. OnmliuNob. " _ Pnpor. * " > S CARPENTER PAPERc"5I7 Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry anlOB Unekof I'rlmlni : , Wrniilnir | | nnd Wrlltng I'x.ir MliveliilMlantionulvon Inrar Inailnnlpn Storage , ForwardUriK & Commlaalon ARMSTRONcTPETTIS .t CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Ornnch hound of the llrimcy Iliicifr Co. llnu'iilrnnl wliulunult ! Htiil riMnll , 1 < UJ 1 ( iniunl 1.1' ! linn ] Struct , OlIXlllll Tl'llMtll'MU1 No ? N1 . _ _ _ Browore. _ STORZ&ILER Lager Beer Brewers , 1521 North Kltfflitocntli Ktrect , Onialia. Nth. Corn loo. _ EAGLE CORNICE WORl < sT Maiiiifaclnrcrs of Galvanized Iron Cornice WlnJow-c.iiis nnil mi'hillc J-kyllKliIi. JOHN Ki'hNinKU , I'rnpilotnr. ] lta und llUSoutli liili fticot. Prlntora' Materials. _ \V EST E RN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Pnolishers , Paper Boxes. JOHN L. WILK1E , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , N'os. 1317 enil 131'J Oouglns St. , Omaha , Neb. _ Rub bor Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods W Clotulni : and Lcrtlicr Iltltlur. 1W3 Knrniim tjtrcoU S.ish , Doors , Etc. VfCO. . . Mnnur.Lturcrsof Sasli Doors , Blinds anil Mouldings , Branch URlco , 13th nnd Iziml StruotaOinnlia , Nob. ' " " BOHN MANUFACTUnTFTa"CO. illanufactnrers of Sash , Doors , Blinfls , : iil.1lnira , Htalr Work nnd liitrrlor llnrllWoorl Mri ait. N. i ! . CornerMluuid l 'livuuwurlh fctri'Cls , n. NOD. Steam Fittings , Pumpa Etc * A. L. STRANG CO. . Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Steam , Water , lla.lwny nnil Mlnlnjj Rupnllc * . Etc. KM.V2mid921 ! 1 iininra hlluol.Ouiiilla. CHUHCHTLL PUMP CO. , ' Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , 5t.m unJ Wntcr Piiiinlloi. nomlnimrliT" fur M t. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . Sfesm and Water Supplies , nflJIIIIa. 018 nnil flWFnrnnm Bt. , Omaha. O. I1 , lloss , Acting ilmiiiucr. BROWNELL & CO. . engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet Iron Work ' . . . ' Htpam I'limps.Hinr .M1H I.'IHIW . . , , 1 'nvcnivnrlh Hir , , " ( inmi Iron WorKo. STEAM BOILER WORKS. Carter It fcon , 1'nip'H. Maniifiictiircrs of all kinds Steam ; Boilers , TanKs and Sheet Iron Work Works Poulli 2ltli nnil II. & M. Crneslng. I'A.\T.V ( k VIUIU.IMJ 1IION WOIIKa. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , L'iuliic ] . lirnn WorU.Ooncir.l rnunilry , Muolilnonud llluckJiultli Work. Onko ana Works , U , I1 , fly. nuil 17th Mruot , Umiiliu. _ CJMAHA WIHE te IHUN WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Railings Kalln , Wlndnw fjiinnln. flower Stands , Wire Blgm.Ktc. Ut Nortli Kill Htrvol.Uinulm. OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vaults , Jail Work , Iron nnil Wlru KuncliiK.PlKn * . lto. U , Aiuliuc'ii , Tiou'r Cor. lllh uml JacW ou ' . „ _ CHAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railing ? , Guards and Hcroonn , fnrbanki.onlcus.iloron rotUlonroi.oto Imurnvcil Awnlnui , | XDCU MIII | | MiHilnory : uiiU Illurlianillh Work * . lUlhinilli Hill Ht. Fireand Burglar Proof Safe , Ti AKonta for Dlcboli ] Hnfo nnd Lock CuiniMny'l Vuuiu uiul Jull Work , UU H. IJtli ticruut , r.ll. I'AI.UKIt. N I' . llll'UMA.V , J. II. lll.A.S' ilAI.lt PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , - ! ! j r IAi.EV Live stock Commission , M Uootn 13 , Hull tlntf , Unlou tilocU YutAt , HuutlUlnialia.Neb. UNION STOCJ * YARDS CO. . Of Omaha , Limited ,