THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Shrinkage in July and an Advance In May Wheat. CORN CLOSES AT A DECLINE. Onis In loilrrnto l.i'cjursl Provis ions Kvhililt n StroMK' ' * ' ' I'ront - Cnttlc ItcefilntH l.l luer I logs lit I'nlr Demand. CHICAGO PltonUCK M.VUKHT. Ciiir\fo ) , l > b. 10.-fSpoclnl Tolcirram to Tun HfE.l-At the beginning trailo in Mnv wheat wnnrountl tl.0' ' % 1.10. It sold off * eon to 11.09)4. ) A recovery to $ I.W { followed , niul tlicn n rapid break to $1 OhV , with ti re civory to SI.OS ) ; . Tlio market nilvnnreil to $1 oil Vi settled back to . < 1 OS' ' < , nnd in n few minutes advanced to $1.11 % Tlih oectirrcu Hlinrtl.y buforo 12 o'clock. The market from thattiino until the end of the session w.n vorj excited nnd nervous. It bioko back to Jl in' ; , nnd bulged to51.1'J'f ' , settling nfierwnrd as low as ? l.Hj ) , anil closing there. July opened at fllJs < ' , ranged from 9lo to'.U o , and closed at ! I4VA ternlic bulRu ftom tl 0 > J-f to 41.11V occa sioned fjrciit pxrilcmont , and a variety of explanations were offered to account for It , Tliat most commonly acccplod was based on the theory Unit Hlootn hail sold himself Into n holt- , and th.it when ho < i it selling there was no more who.it to eoinu on the mnrltet. liloom'.s brokers wcro cn-tuinlv active buy ers on the way up , ami at the top. When the Uloom wheat w.is covered the market did not break , slrritit'o to say. Then it leaked out through aidu channels that d 1 > I | { local dual' in cash wheat had been consummated. This , however , was kept strictly within the knowledge of a favoied few until about half an hour before the close , The nuws heard was that thrcu loads of wheat hud been talten in New York for Olusrow and that the St. Louis millers had advrnccd the price of ( lower another lUc per barrel , and that 1,1)00 ) bushels of the. best St. Louis whc.it was about to bo shipped to Clii- i capo. 'I'licso matters Mccincd at the tune In sufficient localise a He jump in the market , and , as it transpired later , they were not the solo cause , though those incidents and Bloom's bui iiiK all contributed lo the same end. J'he market was boomed primarily on inside information about the sale of ( JOJ)00 ( ) bushels of ohoico hard wheat in the I'aclllc elevators A and H. The sale was made by W. H. Harper , manager of the elevator , on behalf of the owners , to A. 1 * . Wright , avowedly lor the liufTulo millers. The pricis paid was not given , but both Messrs. Harper and AVriglit ngrcuil that "It yon should say 7c above the May price you will not bo far out of the way. " The inference from this was that the purchasers bought in the holdeis' hedge in May tit a difference of 7c. Mr. Wright offered 7) ) 0 premium for the rest of the whe.it in the elevators , about 150,000 bushels. This wheat ho the story goes , is to be shipped to liuil'ulo , ! ! 00,000bushols to be loaded into boats at once , and 1100,000 bushels to go by rail. The wheat in question is very choice grain and would grade about No. 1. northern , if there was such a grudo here. This ! s wheat that "was held at 5c over May" until yesterday , yet to-diiy buyers arc iound nt "about" 7e over May. "About" IIMVCS some latitude for guessing. On the bulge caused by this ' 'deal" nearly all of the strong bull houses sold wheat freely , some of them very freely. My the time thee who had the HiHt tips were through buying the crowd c.uight on , and there was accordingly u good niurkot to sell on. The closing range of prices marks a gain of % in May and a shrinkage of ifr in July. The corn market developed considerable weakness at the opening , owing to the heavy receipts , which were : ' , 'J cars over yesterday's estimate. The weather w.is aNo an import ant contributor to the weakness which pre vailed , being considered both favorable to a freer movement fiom llr.st hands , and also tea a more rapid curing of corn , giving promise of more No. 2 in a short time. There was a cratifying increase in the clearances from the Atlantic seaboard , and l'J,000 ' bush els in addition thereto was moved toward Europe from New Orleans yes terday. The estimates for to-morrow being considered higher than for the past two days gave the marKet a temporary as sistance which the later strength in wheat did much to .sustain. Tim market showed a wonderlul power of assimilating corn , when the price for May hoveied around in uthere being considerable pressure to sell , and a peed deal of it found a market. Neai-tho close the feeling w.is much improved , and May was wanted at 3. " > . ' ( . - , when the closing boll sounded. This , however , is a decline of iiuout VjC on yesterday's resting llgurc. Oats were in moderate speculative request within a slightly lower range of prices. There were fair transactions in May winch acted independently of outside influences , rulini : easy to ] fiy"4C ( lower , most of the trading lie'mg at ar > < | ( ( < 2"fc. ) ) Uius wcro re duced Jfeoii near deliveries , and nothing of consequence was done , while .Time attracted less than recent attention. The inspected re ceipts were liberal and nothing was reported as withdrawn from store since Saturday , nnd No. ! 3 regular was weaker , with some trading at S.ViJc , or about n ' c decline. Tlio provision trade exhibited a stronger front. There was no improvement in the actual situation , but in sympathy with belter advices from the stock yards , where the receipts - ceipts of hogs were under the expectations , a firmer tone was developed. Traders of all classes apiumrcd to act with more confidence ; prices in their fluctuations were coniinod tea a small range and the closings all n round wore little higher than yesterday's final quotations. In pork , the day's advance was f > @ 7iie ; in lard , 2 > $ e ; and in short ribs , 2) ) @ Oc. _ CHICAGO IjIVE STOCK CHICAOO , Feb. 19. | Special Telegram to THE Hcc.J CATTLE The receipts wcro lighter , nnd some dealers thought there was n better prospect. The glutted eastern and foreign markets , however , put a damicr ] on the better prospect. There wcro 14,200 cattle at Chicago , Kansas City , .St. Louis and Om.ihu to day , against 17,100 at those points ono week ago to day. There was n scarcity of extra cattio hero , but good and pretty good kinds met with slow sale. The ship pers bought 1-11(1-11) ( ) cuttle as low as f3A ! > , and ISIS to 147Mb cattle at ? 3.C5ilU.OO. ( Only n few cattio sold at or above fl. Dressed beef men paid S2.90 (83.85 ( for their cattio to-duy. Choice to extra bceve.s , .nO@4.W ) ; medium to good steers , littO to lf > 00 Ibs. , $ : UH ) (8-1.10 ( , 1300 to liftO Ibs. , fII.406ia.SO ; 950 to 1200 ibtf. . f UH > @ 3.40 ; btockors and feeders , $2.25@a..r)0cows ; , bulls and mixed , Sl.&O ® JJ.ll ) ; bulk , $ J.'il 2.43. lions in fair demand nnd steady as com pared with yesterday , but a good nickel higher than last week , closing at SI.&O ® ! 55 for mixed , and fJ.55Ml.liO for heavy. Light eortb sold at M.CO © 1.7. " > , and at W.bO for light- light averaging 120 to 130 Ibs. The shipping ilc urn ml was limited , there being scarcely nny orders for York sort. Nr.w YOUR , Fob 19 , [ Special Telegram to Tin : Uii.l STOCKS The stocit market was rather slow at the oponingthis morning , ami first pi ices generally were fractionally lower. Very little Interest was taken in the dealings by the foreign houses , and there was a disposition to await tliu news from Chicago by the professionals , the result being a slow and unsatisfactory market. There was some buying of Louisville & Nashville on the good showing tniulo by ttio company during the first half of February. The Chicago operators - tors were soiling granger * in n small way , whllo the specialty brokers were the largest buyers of Chicago Clas Trust and Manhat tan. There was an attack mndo on Atchlson by the Jloston houses , and the stock yielded l ) ( per cent. The statement published yes- tcrday , while not any worse than hud been anticipated , was bad enough to induce fresh foiling. Oregon Improvement also declined )4 percent on the limited dealings , a number of "stop" orders being reached. * The an nouncement that 1500,000 in cold had been eneapod slarted the bears to hammering They Old not part with much stork , nnd after a temporary reaction the market firmed up to about the opening prices The bear * still maintain that nothing will bo accom plished nt the Chicago meeting of the presi dents this week , and that stocks will sell very much lower in the near future. The bulls did nottalk xvltli the assurance that has lately churactcrbcil their utterances , though they had by noinc.ms lost confidence. Stocks were in plentiful supply in the loan crowd , grangers being about the only stocks in de mand. Money ruled easy nt 1J w2 per cent. At noon the market was quiet nnd fairly steady , generally nt slight fractions fromt-ho opening prices. The market ruled soft dur ing the afternoon , with largo selling in Atchison - son and L'nion Pacific by the Boston houses. The news from Chicago was not so satisfac tory as the bulls had hope , ) for , the absence of Illinois Central nnd Chicago , Uurllngton ft Northern nt the meeting giving rise to rumors nf a disagreement. The net declines for the day showAtchison , 1) ) $ : Union I'aclllc , 1 ; Hock Island nnd Now England , c.icn ? f ; Northern 1'aciHo preferred , % , and North western nnd Missouri Pacific , each ) ' per cent. About tlio only exception to the ircn- ral decline was Cotton Seed Oil , which closes ' 4 per cent above the opening figures. The total sales for the day amounted to 217,000 shares , including St. Paul , 10,000 ; Union Pacific , Hl.OtO ; Now England , s,00. > ; Larknwnnnn , 10,000 ; Northwest , i.OOO ; Quincy , 0,500 ; Heading , 25,000. Tito foil iwmi ; were tha elosln ? quotations : IT.S. 41 rpRiil.ir..r./1 < ' iNorthcrn I'.iPinc. . SIS t * . H. 4ioouponi. . r-'S' | dopn'tVrred . fil'j ' I ' .a. l'isra ' uhir..lU7' . C. . .V. W . lOil' . tJ.S * . 4'isroupoiH ' lO-.l dopreferred Ill 'U5 . . .lA ) N. V. ( Vntral 1UW Ontrnl I'arlne . T's ' I' . . I ) , .t I ! . I'lilrafro te.Utnn . U < I Hock Island . . . . 1)7 ) Clilrago.liirllHton ! ! ( ' . . M. ArSt. P . . . . M\ iVCjulncy . 103' . do preferred . U'1'.i D..I..V : U' . US 1st. I'aul&Umuha . : t ! Illinois Central. . . lirj' , donrcfcrrcil . . . . W l.ll.\W . ll'i'Unlnnl'Acitlo ' ' . t4' . ; Kansas JcTuxus . . I.I'iW.bt. ' I , . \ l > . . . . ] ! > , LnkuShnru . . . .UH',1 do preferred . . " 7 Michigan Ontnil in iWesturu Union . b6sj Mlssourll'actllc . T2' | MOXCY ON Cu.t. Easy at ljji2 per cent. PUIMB MisiuuNni.B I'U'isu I < per cent. STKKMNO HXHMSOBStroiig.notlvc ; sl\tv- day bills , fl.M ! > j ; demand , fl.Ss . I'llODUCK MAKKI'U'S. Cntfno , Fob 19. Wheat Strong ; cash , 51 ( IS' , ; March , ? l Oji ; .May , $1.11) ) . Coin Firm ; cash , 30Jjf ; March , S-l'je : May , .T Vi' . Oats -Steady : cash , 25)5'c ; March , "J.'i c ; May. 2r c. Hye-45c. liailov Nothing doing. Prime Timothj I1.-I3. Flavfl.riS. . Whisky S1.0I1. Pork Steady ; cash and March , $11.05 ; May , ? ! 1.)5. : ) Lard Steady ; cash ? 0.55 ; March , ? 0.5 ? ; Mav , ? ( i.07)J. ( Flour Firm nt the advance established last week ; winter wheat , $2.5ii7Ci.50 ) ( ; .spring xvhcit , $ l.(50nl.a5. ( ( rye , J'J.OOtjiiJ.IO ; buck- wlip.il , f I.OOC" I 50. Hulk Meats Shoulders , ? 555 ; short , $ ii.l2) ) ( ! < li.25 ; short ribs , $5.8.jJt.'i.'J5. ( Uuttcr Unchanged ; creamery , lSS29e ( ; dairy , I5.(224c. Ctioeso Unchanged ; full cream cheddai s , ; flats , lO wUlc ; Young Americas , . Ergs Unchanged : fresh , 13llc. ( ? Hides Steady ; linn ; ncavy and lisht green salted , 5'4fi(5) ) c ; green , 4e ; salted bull , l ) c ; grocn bulls , yHjf ; green salted calf , ( K4c : dry flint , 7'j.ifc. ; green salted kip , 4e ; dry calf , 7@bu : branded hides , 15 tier cent oil ; deacons , 25 .30o each ; dry salted , " ( 'lsc. Tallow Steady ; No. 1. solid packed c ; No. 2 , Mjt l > o ; cake , 5@ ' . c. itecbiiits. Shipments. Flour , bbls . lli.OOO 9,000 Wheat bu . 41000 19,000 Corn.ou . 215.0JO 21(5,000 ( Cats , bu . H7.0JJ 1HJ.OOO New Vork. Feb. 19. Wheat Receipts , 550 ; exports , 250 : spot quiet , but stronger with options ; No. 2 red. 97fVi99o in ele vator , il.OOftgl.OOVS afloat. OD'ACQjSl.OO ' f. o. b ; No. 3 red , ' .Me ; options nuict , but linn and higher , with prices V ( < ' ' * < c above yester- duv ; l''cbruarv closing at 07J < o. Corn Hecoipts , 75,000 ; exports. 151,000 ; spot , easier and moderately active ; No. 2 , 4017c in elevator , 4"iI , o afloat ; No. 2 wlute , 4fi@4C > Xu ; ungraded mixed , 40 > ( ii 41J < c ; ungraded mixed , 40@IO > e- ; options active and linn. Oats Receipts , 43,000 ; exports , SO ; spot weaker ; options dull and 3iIiHiC ( lower ; Feb ruary. liOhe ; March liOjiff. oXe ; Mav. 3i ; < c ; spot No. 2 , white , ! i3 > 4di. ! ! : ) > ie ; mixed west ern , 2 > Jg1' . Coffee -Options opened stcad.v , closing firm at .Vn 15 points up. Sales , -10,000 bags ; Fobniiiry , ? 1" > .H5 ; March , $10.00feli.05 ( ; May , SlV.i5glG.10 ( ; sjiot iiio , steady ; lair cargoes , ? 17 50. Petroleum Steady and quiet ; United closed at 91Xc. Kfigs Firm ; western , lJ.f ! ? ( < J14c. Pork Active ; now , f 12.50il2.75. ( Lard Quiet and steadier ; western steam , $7.02 > ; February , $7.00. IJutterEasy ; western , iiP'tlc. ; Cheese-Quiet ; western , lO ftillJ c. IjivorKil | , Feb. 19. [ Special Cablegram to THE llr.B.J 3:3U : p. in. close. Park in poor demand ; prime mess , eastern , GSs , easy ; do , western , 55s easy. Lard In poor demand ; spot and Febru ary , ! Ms lid , dull ; March and April , 34s .Id , dull. Wheat In fair demand ; new No. 2 , winter , 7s 7d , steady ; do spring , 7s 9d , steady. Flour In fair demand at lls 3d , steady. Cora Demand fair for spot and poor for futures ; spot , 4s IJ d , firm ; February , 4s lifd , steady ; March and April , 4s , steady. St. LoiiiM , Fob. 19. Wheat Higher ; cash , JSojMa.y.ll.Ol'f.c. Corn Lower ; cash , 273B'(3.27 ( e ; May , , . Oats Lower ; cash , 22Jfc ; May , 27c. Pork Dull at $11.50. Lard-Dull at ? t.40. ) Whisky Steady at ? 1.0. % Uutter Quiet and steady ; creamery , 24@ 2Cc ; dairy , 20@J2c. Knnsnx City. Fob. 19. Wheat-Steady : No. 2 red , cash , no bids nor offerings ; Mav , IMl e bid ; No. 2 , soft , cash , 92' ' c bid ; May , 95Jfc bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 2lc asked ; May , 25Jfc bid : No. 2 white , cash , nothing doing ; May , 27Jfe bid. Outs No. 2 , cash , io bids nor offerings ; May , 23 ? $ asked. MiiuienpollH. Feb. 19. Wheat Sample wheat weak and lower ; receipts were leas than estimated , and n largo decrease was ro- > orted on passage. Closing : No 1 hard , Fob- uury , $1.20 ; May , $1.23 ; on track , $1.SJ ! ; No. 1 northern , February , $1.10 ; May , J1.12K ; on track , $1. 11GU.S2 ; No. 2 northern , Feb ruary , $1,02 ; May , * lOIi ; on track , $1.0,5 ® 1.00. Cincinnati , Feb. 19. Wheat-Dull ; No. 2 red. l)9c. ) Corn Dull and heavy ; No. 2 , mixed , 83c. 83c.Oats Oats Weaker ; No. 2 mixed , 27e. Whisky-Steady at $1.0J. Milwaukee , Fob. 19. Wheat Firm : cash,9IX i May , ' . 'O ' c. Corn-Dull ; No. 3. 2 c. Oats-Quiet ; No. 2 white. 27 > f@2Sc. Hyo-lCasicr : No. 1 , 4IXc. narl-iy Dull : No. 2 , 57c. Provisions Firm ; jiork , $11,03. Clilonco , Fob , 19 i'ho Drovers' Jour- mi reuortsas follows- Cattio Receipts , 7,000 ; market slow but steady ; choice to extra beeves , ? 4.50@1. GO ; steers , W.00 ( < 4.10 ; stockers and feeders , i2.25i 350 ; cows , bulls and mixed , Sl.MW J.10Tulk. ; 2.2 ( > @J.4' > . Hogs Keceipts , 18,000 ; market opened stronger and closed weak ; mhed , $4.40 ® 4.GQ ; heavy , ? 4.40vf4.GO ; ; llijlit , $4.45 < Vjl,70 ; ) igs , $470 1,85. Sheep Uocolpts 5,000 ; market steady ; no- lves,004J500 { ; westerns , corn-fed , f3.30os 4 70 ; Jambs , $5.00(10.00. ( City. Feb. 19. Cattio Ro- celpts , 2,700 ; shipments , ltoO ; ; movement slower , owing to an increased supply ; tressed beef and choice steers , weak and a shade lower ; good to choice corn-fed , $3.lKXi $ .25 ; common to medium , $3.bor < 8 I'M ; stock- ; rs nnd feeding steers , linn ut $1.50@J,25 ; cows , steady nt $1."X < W.75. Hogs Receipts , 0,400 ; market opened strong and active and So higher , closing vcak , with the advance lost ; common to choice , fUfUgU-K1. Kloux Ctiy , F b. 19.-CatUo-Hcccljts ) , TSOKST ; 3'Jo , shipments , fiO market strong and un- . Imneed. fat steers , $ J gfM-l.od ; feeders , .20tl290. stockcrs nnd fat cows , $1.50 ( 2.00. canners and bulls , $1 OJil.75 ( , . Hogs Receipts , 700 ; tnarnct 5c higher ; light nnd mixed , Jl SO ; heavy , W.3fX i4.37 ; > ( Nntton.tl Slock Ynrils. I'.asc St. LniilH , Feb. -Cattio Receipts , 900 ; shipments , 10J ; market a shade higher ; choice heavy native steer * , $3 0 ( ! ? .40 ; fair to good. $2SOMH.75 ; stockers nnd feeders , $ IMM290 ) ; rangers , corn fed , $2 > 0 ( < ? 3.40 ; prass-fcd , $1.75(1(2.70. ( ( Hogs Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , 400 ; market higher ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , ? 440r < ? 4.GO ; light grades , $4.40 OMAHA IjlVU STOOIl. Cattle. Tuesdav. Feb. 19. 1SS9. With about 100 cars of cattle on sale it was only natural to uxnecl a lower market , and the buyers succCcdcd In gaining a concession off > @ 10ii on beef cattle , The trade was slow to open and comparatively no steers were sold In the morning , but in the after noon when business was once tnirlv started there was considerable activity. The mar ket on butchers' stock opened earlier In the day , and nit hough the offerings were heav ier than has been the rule of late , about everything was sold before midday. The market on this kind of cattio was also lower. Feeders were also rather slow , Uio demand not being veryheavy. . There Is considerable demand for veal calves , nnd anything desirable meets with ready sale ut $5.50. The hoe market , though a little slow to open , was rptito active when the trade was fairly under way. and nt an advance of nearly 5e. A few light loads sold at $4 10 nnd the bulk of the mixed hogs at $1 . ' 15. I'ho market is back very nearly where it was last week Tuesday , with the exception of heavy hogs , which are hardly as high. Sheep. The packers were well supplied and wcro not in nny great need of more sheep , which mndo the market rather slow. Prices re main unchanged. IlcuMpls. Cittlo . 1,900 H o s s . 3,501) ) Sheep . 450 s I'rlout. The follT.vlnj H a Ubloot priujipxll In thismintot for the gr.iljj of stair mo.i- tioned Prime steer * . 1300 to 1500 11)9 . .M.35 (33.90 ( Prime stecn. HOJ to 13JJ ibi. . 3.0. ) ' ! .40 Native feeders . 2.SO ( B.1.10 Common to good cows . 1.50 ( i 2,30 Choiceto fancy cows . 2.50 rrf" 90 Fair to choice bulls . 1.75 042.50 Fair to cnoicoliRnt hoes . 4.35 M4.40 Falrto choice tieavv tiojs . 4t : ( ) htl.35 Fair 10 choice mixed lions . 4.25 ( ijl.35 Fair to choice western sheen. . 3.75 ( ( 1.20 Fair to choice Nebraskas . 3.5'J ' ( i 4.15 ICcprcNPiitntlvo Snlcs. CATTI.B. No. Av. Pr. 1 canncr . S30 $1.00 1 canner . 920 1.50 1 cow . WO 1.113 Scanners . M3 1.75 1 bull . 1500 191) ) 1 stag . 5'20 20J 1 bull . 170 2.10 5 cows . 1010 2. 10 17 cows . lOlit' 2. IS Ibeows . 110J 2.15 13 cows . 1010 2'JO 37 cows.- ? . . 10-.G 2.20 21 cows . ' . ' : ! ( ' . 2 ' . ' 5 'Jcows . 1059 2.21 5 cows . 1131 2.25 1 mill . lliMI 230 li rows . 12l.l ! 2.30 4 cows . 1075 2.30 32 cows . S'.ll ) 230 Ibeows . 9s7 2.30 1 bull . 11150 2.30 5 cows . 12-'G 2.30 17 cows . 10J3 2.30 19 co ws . 1 1 37 2.35 21 cows . 1US3 235 I , cows . 11415 2.3" Ibull . 1570 2.35 23 cows . 1 UK ) 2.35 17 cows . 1221 2.40 Scicows . 945 2.40 tbull . 1520 2.41) ) II cows . 1132 2.45 5 cows . HIS 2.50 Ibull . Ib70 2.50 4 cows . 1103 2.50 5 cows . 13'S ! 2.50 Ibull . 1990 2.50 ° Lclfcrs cfilvus . . . . iiO "i 1.I ! > 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 14 cows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hob 21.V3 3cows . 1207 2.110 22 cows . 1139 i.G- ! 7 cows . 1000 2.75 3 feeders . 750 2.75 G feeders . 773 2.75 15 feeders . 8SS 2.90 5 stockers . Stl'i 2.0 1 stag . ISM ) 300 IGstccrs . 1127 3.00 19 steers . 1011 3.05 13 steers . 100' ) 3.15 III steers . 1132 3. 15 19 steers . 1105 3.15 15 steers . 1155 3.20 29 steers . 1110 3.20 31 steers . 1213 3.30 21 btccrs . U'4S 330 20 steers . 1259 3.40 33 stcei s . 1270 3.40 52 steers . 13SO 3.45 21 steers . 1334 3.45 17 steers . 1319 3.50 1 8 steers . 12SS 3.50 1 calf . 140 5.50 UOOa. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shu. Pr. 72. . . . 2(15 ( 240 $1.23 67. . . . 201 3iO 5-1.35 61. . . . 218 240 4.30 GO. . . . 302 120 435 52. . . .310 150 4.30 G5..233 bO 1.35 ( ! 5..32i M ) 4.30 50..35S . . ' . 4.35 47. . . . 31 1 40 4.30 53..25G . . . 4.35 44. . . .291 40 4.30 55 . . .334 120 4.3.rj G4..311 bO 4.39 GI..SSI 120 4.33 M..20I 2bO 4.30 02. . . .281 40 4.35 G3..25l ( 1G9 4.32)f ) 57. . . .277 40 4.U5 01..U90 320 4.32M 51..344 2bO 4,35 tii..2 % 40 4.32) 75. . . . 233 . . . 4.35 51. . . . 275 120 4.32K 01..27I. . . . 4.35 50. . . . 319 120 4.32K 01. . . . 243 120 4.35 11..42J bO 4.32H 00. . , . 287 2iO 4.35 55. . . . 335 320 4.32) ) < ; G3..21S . . . 4.J5 ! 4S..305 ' 120 1.35 50..30C. . . . 4.35 5(1. ( . .313 SU 4,35 G0..2GS 120 4.35 70. . . 271 40 4.35 55. . . . 250 240 4.35 45. . . . 303 . . . 4.35 75. . . . 195 . . . 4.37' ' 43. . . . JIM . . . 4,35 G7..211 & 0 4.87)4 ) 05. . . .215 bO 4.H5 153. . . .220 80 I.H7 } 71. . . .2(53 ( 120 4.35 77. . . .2.11 feO 4.37K G3..2'i3 ' bO 4.33 G3..251 . . . 4 37 00..2S7 2bO 4.35 50. . . . 219 . . . 4.37) < 42. . . .3115 200 4,33 72. . . .212 . . . 4.37X 51..2J9 . . . 4.35 74. . . . 203 . . . 4.40 03..S32 . . . 4.35 70..194 120 4.40 50..33S . . . 4.33 CO. . . . 203 . . . 4.40 5G . . .315 200 4.35 81. . . .209 401.40 45. . . .348 80 4.35 17. . . .200 . . . 4.40 GS..310 240 4.35 20 , . . . 204 . . . 4.40 03. . . . 2.15 bO 4.35 _ Ijivo Stock Notoa. Cattle sell lower. Hogs all sold early. No very choice cattio hero. Sheep market a little slow. Not much trading in feeders. Ycal calves in demand at $5.50. Hogs take another upward turn. Hulk of the cuttle changed hands before the close. OMAHA WHOtiKSALK MAUKKTS. FruitH , Produce , 10 to , UUTTEII Creamery Fancy print , 21@20o ; @ 14c ; low grades , 10@Hc , Ciiisr.sii Full cream Cheddars , choice , 12 ( ! § l-'Kc ; full cream flats , two in hoop , 12 0 $ 13o : full cream V. A. choice. 12)13e ) ; off grades and skims , 5@9c ; llmburger , 12J ( 12hc ; brick and Swiss , l4W15c. Koos-Strictly fresh , 11Q.C12C. LIVE POULTHV Chickens , per doz , $2.75@ 3.00 ; ducks per doz , $3.75ft3.00 ; geese , per doz. $ S.f > 0@9.00 ; turkeys , per Ib , 7 Sc. DitiisdRD PnuLTitr Chickens , per Ib , G ( < $ 80 ; turkeys , per Ib , 9@llo ; geee , per Ib , 8i { lOa ; ducks , b@19o. VI\L-Heavy : grasscrs , 150 to 200 Ibs , 7o 7J c ; inferior calves , 50 to GO Ibs , 6Q(5o ( ; m ® itluui to good , 70 to b5 Ibs , 7 ( < tSe ; choice to fancy , 100 to 130 Ibs , 910c. VKOETAHI.US Potatoes , Colorado and Utah. 70@75o : Wyoming. SOysSo ; Nebraska and Iowa , choice largo , 35@tOa ; common , ! 10i'(35o ; sweet potatoes , Jerseys , per bbl , ? } .753.K ( ( ) ; boots , per bu , 55iSOc ( ( ; carrots , 35i ( 40ej cabb.igo , Caliiornlu , per crate , $ ' .23 ; nar- , OfQWo ; omcus , red choice , sliver skin , ( ft. * ' . "e ; ttirnipx , sfKffiWo ; rutn- ba as. 35c ? .40e ; caullllbiVr. cliolco large , per dozen , $1 aVrfl.M. gftoll.'f ' 1 O0.f 1 2i ; radishes , ; t5ol40i- ; lettuce S-WiOo ; oiii'Uinbers ' , $150 ; string beans , per -box , $1 75 < < i.25 ; celery , 2o rwc : spinach , 1. 50 jJ , 75 per bbl -Milliard , porv do/ , ? , ' 75 ( 1.00 ; red head , per iloz , $ J50aiW ; ; teal , per do ; , ft.W ) ( itl.7. ) ; canvas back , per dot.00 ( f 4 50 : common small , per \\or. . $1 ( XWl.ftO ; rabbits , per doz , * 75cl ( 00 } ] uck rabbits , per do ? , $3 P0v < t3.50 ; squirrels , pl'r" do ? . . Ai'i-i.r.s Per bbl. faney New York ano Michigan , $2.51 ; choice. $ iiVt225 ( ) : clioicd Missouri , $1 75w..l\l ; g.jod , $1 5001 75. Foiinmv FiiriTMalaga grapc , kegs , 40 to 53 Ibs. lOc per Ib' bananas , per bunch , 51 5tK'i3 00 ; lemons , fancy new , 30J to . 'Mil s , $3 7oT4.r ( ! > 0 ; choice old. 3(50 ( , s , $4.oOi3.00 ( } oranges , Florida , trthcy bright. per l > ov , $3 5o ; Florida russetts , $3 25 , Los Angeles , $ i 75it ( 3.00. CiUNitRHiur.s CapdCoJ , choiee. ) icr bbl , $101KVM0.5 < ) ; fair , $ 'i.O VrfH.M ) ; Hull , c Huglo , choice , $ ' .UXVf92.'i ; fair. < s.r ) ' ( J 75 ; Hell .t Cherry , choice , $ S.XV ( S 25 ; fair , $7.25 . (751) ) . Ni TS Walnuts , 50 u ic ( ) ; peanuts , Srs'o ( ' ; I'hfstnuts , 4C'5c ' ; cofoiunits , tier 100 , .VOitdf Ci.tH ) ; ha/elnuts , 3 ( < ? > 4c ; hicHorynuts , small , SI .2o't ' I 50 ; largo , t'iO ( i75c ; pecans , plain , 0jf ( Si" polished , 9ilOc. ( linn s llreen suited , No. 1. 5iv No. 2 , 3d ? 3'jc ' ; calf , 5 r > V. dry flint , : jf- < \ HiMNS Navies , hand picked , per bu , $2.10 ( jM 20 ; good clean countrv , $ ! .75ir2.00 ? ; oft or poor stock , $ l.0iil.50 ) ( ! ; CalifornUi , $2.00d ( 2.10. 2.10.Ciiiini Mli-lilpin , perbbl.l.50@5.00 ; New York , per bbl , $5.00 ( < i5.50 : half bbl , $2.75 3.00. Fnvriirns Peril ) , prime live geese white. ! t5i ( $ ( Oiv , mixed with gray , 25n30c ( ; damp nnd musty , 10f ( JOc ; prime llvo domestic duck , 20 O'5c ; wild duck , 15'4i2 ' ) c. SriuKii\LT : Per bbl , 30 gal , choice , $4.50 ; per half bbl , $2.50. Poi-coiiN Per Ib , rice , l ) & 73e ; commoii , Hosrv l-lli frames , choice white , 15@lGc ; dark , iiillc : ( ; strained , 10.BI2c. ( .Iii.i.ns : lul ( ) upcrlb ; preserves , 10tfl2c per Ib. Liui-Sc in 50 Ibpkgs. List. Revised prices arc as follows : liuJtnxii Stark A , seamless , 22c ; Amos- ncag , seamless , 17ljC Lewlstown A , se un less , lllc ; Americ.in , seamless , 17c ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , 1 lidl le ; gunnies , single , lie ; gun nies , double. 2-Jc ; wool sack , 42i' . T 'l\is : Flax , 3be ; extra sad , 20ii21c ( ; sail U , 20t.t21c ; cotton , 22c , jute , 9c. Dniin : Fin IT- . Figs , in bo.\os , per Ib , 9dP lOc ; dates , in boxes. 7nlOo ( ; London Malaga layer raisins , per iin\ , $2.'il ) ( < (3.70 ; Malaga loose raisins , W.DOC'fJ 5J ; new Valencia rais ins , per Ib , So ; California loose muscatels , per box , $2.00(1 ( 2.10 : California London * , isss , $ J.IO ; pitted cherries , per Ib , IV ; Cali fornia pitted plums , p-r Ib , 12iM'e ( ) ; dried blackberries , per Ib , l7c ! ; dried raspberries , per Ib , 21it25e ; evaporated apples , JkiCbo ; California sun-dried peaches , 13e ; California unpared evaporated peaches , lOfrf 12c ; evapor ated California apricots , 17c ; currants , 4P7c ( ; Turkish prunes , B ( B3Xc ; citron , 22d2lc ; orange peel , 15c ; lemon peel , lOc ; California French prunes , lliilGo. ( ) Pini.is Mec.ium , in bbls , $5.0 ( ) ; do , in half bbls , $3.00 ; small , in bbls , $0.00 ; do , In half bbls , $ .1.50 ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.00 ; do , in half bbls1.00 CoKKn Green Mocha , 2530c ( ! : Rio , good , ls ( 19c ; Mandahlini. , 22sc ( ! ; roasting Rio , 17ilbc ( ; ; O. CJ. Java , 2) ) ( < i)2i'c ) ; .lava , Inferior. 22gic ( ! ; Rio , fancy , "I ( a 2 Jo ; Santos and Mnmcaibo , 17f ll'c ' ; Gurnian , 2Jo ; Mct.nugh- lin's XXX X , 23a Suovu Granulated , T'.fc ; conf. A , 7' c ; white extra C , tij c ; extra C , UJfc ; yellow C , ( i'4c ' ; powdered , Scrfb' ) ; culos ) , SOrsi c * HnswxClioieo : yellow , 20iS1J2i i > ; dark colored , 13 ( )1 ) le. Ton u-co Plug , 2(5 ( ( 35c ; smoking , 10iJ90c. ( Svi.r $ I.35 ( )1 ) Ill'pur bbl. Rope 7-10 , 14 ly. Mvri.r. SL'IUU Uricks , ll12c ( ? per Ib ; penny cakes , l2'MJc ' per Ib , pure maple syrup , * 1.0 ! ) per gal. Tns Young Hyson , common to fair , 13r > 25c ; Young Hyson , good to Iauc\ , 30@r)5c- ) ; Gunpowder , common to oed , 22c < C2'ic ; Gun powder , choice to funcvlOdiO'ie ; .lap.iu , com mon to medium , 15W20c ( : Japan , choice to fancy , 30r 45c ; Oblong , common to good , 25 @ 40c : Oolong , enojco U > fnnoy , 50ig70c ; Ini- porial , common lo jnedium , i5$3oo ! ( ; Imperial , good to fancy , 4030o. ( Cn icKnui ( iit)7c , ) pur Ib } assorted cakes , 8 @ 25c per Ib , as'pcr list. CAN D v Mixed , . 9 > j < j 12Kc ; stick , 9 } < f lie ; rock candy , 10' ( & 13c ; fancy candy , 7 2Sc. Con FISH i' . Si-Alien 3) ) < ss > < c per Ib. Dry Goodo. COTIOV FuNNnl.s 10 per cent discount ; LL , 5J4c ; CC , 0c ; SS , 7 fc. ; Nameless , 5c ; lltf. Ibe ; R. 19c ; No 10 , b ) c : No. 40 , 10' ' c ; No. (50. ( 12) ) e ; No. SO , 133 o : No. 30 , colored , 9e ; No. 50 , colored , 12c ; No. 70 , colored , 12Kc ; Unstol , 12 > ifc ; Union Pacific , 17o. CAIU-CT WAUP liul , white , 19c ; colored , 22c. 22c.UATT UATT Standard , Sc ; Gem , lOc : Ucauty , 12Xo ; lioono , 14c ; H , cased , $ < 5.50. Puixrs Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater , Go ; Hcrlln oil , OJjcs ; Garner oil , 0ti7c. PKINTS Pink and robes Allen , t5) ) c ; Riv- erpoint , 5l c ; Steel River , GJ4o ; Richmond , GVrfc ; Pacific , 7c. PIIIXTS Dress Charter Oak , 5 } e ; Ram- ape , 4)fjc ) ; Lodi , 5)4e ) ; Allen , Go : Richmond , Gc ; Windsor , 0 > c ; Eddystoiie , Gic ; Pacific , GJtfc. lii.iCIIRII Siiiinrixn Ucrkley cambric , No. GO , 9Wc , 13est Yet , 4-4 , O.Vc ; butter cloth , OO , 4 > ; Cc ; Cabal , aFurwell \ , half bleached. 8'aC ; Fruit of the Loom , 9c ; Greene G , Oc ; Hope , 7) ) < c ; ICmg Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdulo cambric , I4) ) o ; Lons- dale , 8Ho ; Now York mills , lll o ; Pepper- oil , 42-in , lie ; Peppcrcll , 4G-in , 12c ; Pepper- ell , 0-4 , IGc ; Pcpporell , 8-4 , 21o ; Peppcrcll , 9-4 , 23c ; PcDperoll , 10-4 , 23c ; Canton , 4-4 , 8 > fc ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Val ley , 5c. KI.ASSCI.S Plaid Raftsmen , 20c ; Goshen , 22' c ; Clear Lake , 3G > c ; Iron Mountain , 2iic. ) I'\XNIIS Wlilto-GH , No. 2 , % . 22Kc ; OH , No. 1 , 94' , 2 io ; HH , No. 2 , % 22 > tfe ; 1JH , No. 1 , % , ! Wc ; Quechec , No. 1. # , 42c. ConsKTii JBVXS Androscoggin , 7' ' e ; ICear- sarge , 7c ; Rockport , O c ; Conestoga , OKc. TICKS York , 30-in , l'J > fc ; York , 83-in , 13 > 5c : Swift wvcr , 7Jfc ; Thorndike OO , 8ycThorndike \ , RK. SVo ; Thflrndlke , 120 , 9Xjc ; Thorndiko. XX. 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , 9Uc ; Cordis , No. 4 , 105c. DKNIMS Ainqskcag , 9-oz , IGJ c ; Everett , 7o13) ) o ; York. 7-oz , ] 3) ) c : Haymaker , 8ke ; .1 affray , XX , ll' o : JalTrey. XXX , 12ko ; Heaver Crook , AA. 12c ; Heaver Creek , HM , lie ; Heaver Creek , CC , lOc. IdiXTi'CKV JKASS Memorial , 15c ; Dakota , ISc ; Durham , 27 } < fc ; Hercules , Ibc ; Leam ington , 22ic ; Cottswold , 27) ) c. CIUMI Stevens' U , GKc , Stevens' n , blenched , 7c ; .Stevens' A , 7Xc ; Stevens' A , bleached , SVtfe ; Stevens' P. 8 } c ; Stevens' P , bleached , 9Kc ; Stevens' N , 9)o ; Slovens' ' N , bleached , lOKc ; Slovens' Slit , 12)fe. ) MISCII.IAXIOUS Table on cloth , $2.50 ; plain Holland , 9Wc ; Dado Holland , 1' c. Hnowx SiiKisriNn Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7) o : Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7)40 ) : . , Atlantic D. 4-4 , 0c ; Atlantic P , 1-4 , Gc ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , Go ; Au rora C. 4-4. 4 > fo ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , GJ/c'j HoosiorLL , 4-4 , Op ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7) ) o ; Lawrence LL , 4t4 , Go ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , o ; Popporell It , 4-4 , 7c ; Popporell O , 4-4 , Pepperell , 8-4 , 18) o ; Popperoll. 9-1 , 21c ; Pcpporell , 10-4 , ? 3c ; Utlca C , 4-4 , 4c- Wachusctt , 4-4 , 7 > ic ; ( Aurora It , 4-4 , 7c ; Au roru U , 4-4. ( ! } c. , DUCK West Point , 29 In , 8 or , 10 > { c ; West Point , 29 In. 10 oz , liilao , West Point , 29 In , 12 oz , I5o ; West Point , ,40 in , 11 olOc. . FnxxitLH-lteilC , 2 in , 15Ke ; E. 24 in. 81Jfo ; GG , 24 in , 20o : HAF , Jf , 25o ; JRF , Jf , 27c. 27c.GIXOIIAM GIXOIIAM Plunkott checks , "itf" ! Whltton ton , 7J-jc ; York , 7Ko ; Normandi Oress , Si c ; Ronfrow dress , b ) i < $ J2 > c. CAMIIIIICS SlatorJ 5o ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ard , So ; Peneook , Cc. ' ' PIIIXTS , iNMiiao Htlnu Arnold , 0 0 ; Amor lean , % ; Gloucester , Hic ) ; Arnold C , long cloth , 9o ; Arnold H , long cloth , 10) ) c ; Arnold Gold Seal , lO c ; StCifcl A , 12o ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , W < e. T/onilicr. Hemlock sole , 25 ( < ? 2sc per Ib ; oak solo , 3I@ 3 5c per Ib ; oak harness , : )0j3Jn ) ( per Ib ; se lected oak and trace , : il(35o per Ib ; ouk and hemlock upjior , 2orftiJ.'o per foot ; hemlock calfskin , No , 1 , bO ( 90opor Ib , according to weight : oak calf skin , Nq. 1 , 03c ( < ? M.OO per lb ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , # I.KKil ( , , 10 | ) ur lb ; humlocK kiji skin , No. 1 , Gji$70o ( ( per Ib : ouk kip skin , No 1 , bOasOo per lb , Phila delphia kip skin , extra , 60 'JiJoporlb ; French calfskin , ( according to weight and quality ) , $1.15 ( 1.73 per lb ; French kip skin , do , 80c@ fl.K ) | ier lu , Cordovan russet , 18o ; satin finish , 20o per foot ; welt leather , * 3.ftO ( < ? 3.iH ) per side ; moroccos , ( pubblo gout ) , 20 'lOupcr foot ; moroccos , boot leg , 25ffl30o per foot ; glove calf Bklns , 20W30oper foot ; Dongola kid , SOifrlOc ( per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40 ( < ir > 0s per foot , uccordlujr to quality ; toppings , 10.00 per doen , Mni'ne , J.100f < t9 Oi par dozen ; apron skins , $ UUXuli. ( < Ki per do'cn. IjlllllllIM' , First and second clesr , l' ( in. .519 00 niul stvomt oloar , Pi in. . . 4 OOKf.M 00 Third cleitr , In 43 Oi l Ml ( X ) A select. in 45 11 H select. P rl1In 37 W A stock board ? , ! ; < ( / 10 ft , 12 in 33 ( X ) H stock hoards , I''cdMU ft , 12 In. . 41 00 C slock boards , I'.VIH ft , 12 in. . I'C 00 1) stock boards , KWO ft. 12 In . . a oo Floorinir , first common , G in. . . . 34 IX ) Flooring , second common , 0 in. . 31 ( X ) Select fencing flooring . 19 00 Sidinir , first common , 111 ft . 22 00 Siding , second common . 19 00 Common boards . 13 POtTllt ( ( H ) Fencing , No 1 , 12 20 ft . 10 IHKaiS 00 Fencing. No. 2. 12 , 14J10 ( ft . 11 OOfiflfi 00 .lolst and scantling. 2.1 1 , 14a ( 10 ft 10 00(1/17 ( 00 Timber , l.\4 , S.12iMt * ( > ft . 17 00 Pickets , Dutid H Hat . 20 00 Pickets , 11 and H square . 2) ) 00 Shingle- * , extra A . 2 b ! ) Shingles , standard A . 2 150 Lath . 2 . ' .0 O G Halts , 2) ) , ' in . 70 OG Halts , l'\3in ' , S I S . 40 3 In well tubing , I ) and M bov. . 21 IK ) Motnl unit Tinners' Hloulc. Hlock tin , smnllpig $ 23 Ulock tin , bar 29 Copper , planished boiler sizes 31 Copper , cold rolled 31 Copper , sheeting 30 Copper , pitta 29 Copper , Huts 30 Gal. sheet iron , .luniata , 50 , 10 nnd 5 per cent discount. Pat. planished iron , 24 to 27 A 10 Pat. planished iron. 24 to 27 H 9' Roofing , 1C , 14\2D , 112 sheets 0.00 Roofing , IX , 11x20 , 112 sheets 7.JH ) Roofing , 1C , 20x2S , 11C sheets 11.H ( ) Roofing , IX. 20.\24 , 112 sheets 14.50 Sheet iron No. 2ll 3.50 Sheet Iron No. 27 MGO Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , 10x14,2-5 ! sheets. . . . 0.75 IX , 10x11 , 2r > sheets. . . b.25 Tin pinto , colte 1C. 10x11 , 225 sheets . . G.25 Steel nails , per keg , , . Steel wlro nails , pt r keg CounGil Bluffs Chicago. nos Molnas Marslmllown " "on , Chicago. Mllnnukpo , th.e People of Nebrrnltn.cW 1' I.llal10' Nuvarta. Orouon. Wm.li- ulerlor . , , f..w or the numcrom points of IISi VSJi1' * ' lhe P t ? f thin mail hotwuen Omnhs MA nii SSX ° \ f" " tllrro 'mini B ilnf of I > AV ii - ! < - era T In Chlcmm the trains ot tMla line nmhocloao connection wlthtlioso of all oilier i.Mitorn lines. tor Detroit , ColumbiiB. Indlnnatiolli. Cincinnati , J l K m Mills , linn-alp. I'ltMlinrB. Toronto , Montreal ostoii. .Now Vork. l > lillnilel | > | iiii , llalilmure , Wnini . niul all points In the Kast Ask lor tickets l u. n lit. 11 Manager.'a. . p. WILSON. . Uou'l Manager. Oen'l 1'ata r'Agent. V.N. BAI1COCK. r"n-nVMtcnf : Aaont 1 > K KIMIIAI.IhTicket Agent. . . , . , " ! ' WEST , City I'misnger Agent 101 1'aruain St. Oinalia. Nwb. OP TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. ' Tlic Best Route from Omaha ami Council BlulTs to ETHEEASTE TWO TUAINB DAILY HETWKKN OMAUA AND COUNCIL DLUFKS Chlcngo , AND Milwaukee , St. rnul , Minneapolis , Cedar Hock Island. Frccport , Kockfonl , Cliiilon , Dubiiquo , Darcncoit , El in , Madison , Jancsvillo , Dcloli , Wlnonn , La Crossc , Anil all other Important points East , Northeast < > bouthemt. Forthroueh tkketa , call on tUo tlckat agent at iMI Fanmin street , lo Darker illock , or X Unlou Pacldo Dtipot. 1'ulln.an Slceptrs and the flneit Blnlnx Cars In tbe worlil are run on tb mala line of tbe Chicago , Mil- vnkcc A tit. 1'aul Ualltrar , and 7err attention Is nal ( to pnsicngorB br courteous mploje of tbo company. It. Mll.l.KU.iIeneral Uauaisr. J. F. TDUKER. Asslstaat Osuoral Manager A. V. 11. CAllPKNTBli , OekeraJ J'ai nger an < Ticket Airnt. GKO. 1C. HEAKKOED. Awlitanl Utneral and Ticket Agent. J.T. CLAUM. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital 8100,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 188 ! ) 52,000 orrict.ita AND DIKKCTOIW ; II. W. VATUS. I'rosiilcnt . Itnun. Vice President. W. U.S. IIUjiub , Cashier. Dlltr.CTOHS : A. K. TOD7.tt.IN. W.V. MOIISK , JOHN S. COLLINS , J. N. 11. 1'ATItlCK , it. C. THE IRON BANK , Cornei1 l.'tli anil 1'anmm KtH. A General Iinklnn ) : Iliislnois Transnctod. GOLD MEDAL , PAEIS , 1B7& BAKER'S Warranted aliaolutclu 1'tire Cnron , from which the excess ol Oil has been remo\cd. hliasmoro than three times tlio atrcnytli ol Cocoa mixed itli .Starch , Arrow , root tir Kusar. and is therefore far morccconomicalcos/ > i/fcjsf/icm ( one cent a cup. It is delicious , nourishine , strengthening , easily di- cested , and admirably adapted ( or in * valtds as uirll as 'or persons in healtli. Sold by UroccrH ttcrjnlicro. , BAKER & CO , , Dorcbcster , Mass , Hbun ED . _ . . ilr lr oifreome by retl-iI'll. l rr < ' < ITUBUtARIAR CUSHIONS ! \l kUperi. Ton , trial Ion Kliiluui 1C tr ( J. L'on roH Ui-Hrlr. ! JJu.ll. li.il . o.ffn. hutft.au Kbcreall oilier rrlitcnltt rnu Hotbu\l.ypl _ F , HIBCOX. HIii lironrf war. I or. I lib. 4 % 0 A f * DH A and ' 1 umora cured , U& yrari1 I'llml'laU I > erleiur. > u Knlfv. llok lifllwlirn " i-i .ni-MHiuii.r.u. : 1/nilUlall llllVnbu.h Ai.ChiuzoIII. I' t .IKK. .V I' . IIIIIM\N J II III.AMu. PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , ORIiu-Hooni vi.Oppoilto Kxclianuo llullillnif , Union titocliiird5 , Houtli Uinoliu. Nub. MliRWESTERFIELp < 5t Uve Stock Commission , 11 , Kxcliaiiiio IlulldhiK , Union etocli Y J . . ' < - boutUOmulm , j "UN'ION"sf6cYARDS : Co".T ? Of OmpJia , Limited , iot * f.lkanLliaociluteadCDU ABrTouiuirn ; nnplonionto. * CHURCHILL PARKER , DealeriiiAgriciiltiirallniplements , Wagons , , toiio .Ktrrrl , between tth ntii ] LININGER A M ETOA LP c"oTT Agricnltiirallniplemcuts.Wagons.Carriage'j . . ' HncKlcK. Ktc. Wholcfnlc. Onititm , Ncbrnnkn , ORENDORF & . MARTIN Win ICSIIB Denier in AgTicnltural Implements , Wagons & Buggies tUj , 0. G nd ' .C ? Jones direct , Oiunlm. Mannfactiir'urs of BucKeye Drills , Seeders , Cullltnlnn , Hnr llnkri , ruler Mllm nit I.tilmn 1'ul' MTitoin Cor lah nii'l NII I ] ! -tn'tl . ' VVINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , \ \ holc f\'o Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies _ r , . r H"i i M rmi Sf ! OMAUA UKANCII. J. F. SEIBERLINO i. CO. , Akmn , Ulilo. Hancsling Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K MctJ , Mnnajcr. HH I fim'nw irih si Oiunha MOLINE.MILBURNrV-STODDARDCo M mill fnctulTM nii.l Jobbtn 111 Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. 9th and I'nclilc sirectfl. OnmhitKub. Artlnts' Nlntorlnlo. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , HH Douclnii Stropl , Onmhn. Ncbri KR. Booksellers nntl Slatlonors * ' H. M , & S. W. JONES. Successors to A. T , Kenycn A Co. , Wholuiilc A lictnll Booksellers and Stationers. Kino Wedillni ; Stationery , Cimiinorclal Stnlloncry liK Iouiln ) ! airuot Unmhn. rsi'b. Poota and Shoae. KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. . a U > Hcoil , J ( > nL B & Co ) Wholesale Manufactiirci's ol Boots and Slices AKi'nti for Hii'Um Itublipr Shoo Co lltt.1 , 1101 Mil * _ Himivy SI. . Oiimlin. NebruRkn. W. V. MORSE A CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101 , 11K-110J louiln St.Omnlm ilanufnctorj , Sum mer St. . lu , sum. Coal , Colio nnd Lima. " COAL. COKE & LIME co. , Jobbers of Hard and Son Coal , XO Pnuth 13th Strvvt , Omahn , Nobrxhn. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Snippers of Coal and Co ! & 51IPotithnthPl..Omi'-- . J. t. . J011XSUX .1 CO Manufacturers of Lime , nd'hlnpi'M of Coil , CoaV , ( 'tsini'nt , 1'lnitcr , I.lme Drain Tile anil Power IMpp. omcp , 21S ! - . 13lli St. , Omaha , Nob. Toloiihoni1 Sit. Coffees , Splcoe , Etc. _ ' ' " " CLARKE COFFEE CO. . Umnliu CotTec and Splco Mills. Teas , CoiTees , Spices , Baking Powder , HaTorlnK Kitrnru , l.iuiuilry llluc. Inks , Klc. Hit. UliillKrr.ur Hlroot. Orutha , Ncbrailiii. Crockery and Glassware. _ " " W.L.WRIGHT , Afent for thn Manufacturers nnd Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , KtrOCJ _ _ _ cc , 317 S ISth St. , Oin hn. N PERKINS. CATCH A LAUMAN. Ininorturu nnd Jobbers ot Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 1511 Far.--ru St. KerPaston llulldlnj ? . Commloslon and Storngo. _ " " " " "RIDDELL & RDDELL7" | Storage and Commission Merchants , to Untler. Keen , Chcenp Ponitry , Game ; 1112 llonnra ftioot , Omnlm. Neb. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . ( Suoccsiora to McBUuno t tichrovdcr. ) Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage , Omnba. Kobraskn. Dry Goods nna Notions. M. if SMITH i CO. . " Dry Goods , Furnisning Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1104 Doualas. Cor. IHh St. . Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo IninortersandJoliliorsinDryGoodSjNotions Gents' Kuruiihlni ; ( Jooili. Cnnier 1IIU and HaJnci hta Oinaba. Nehrauka. HELIN , THOMPSON St. CO. Importers nnd Jobbers of Woolens and Tailo is' ' 317 South 11th Street. Furniture- DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Furuam Street. Omalintjraska. . CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Furniture Omaha. Nebraska , _ crooorlosT" P'AXTON. GAL.rAGHERTco7T Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , .06. UI7 , 709 nnd 711 P , 10th St. , Omauu , Neb. Wholesale Grocers , ) Hi anil J.cnvonwortli Stroiiti. Omaha. Nubrixtkn. Honvy Hardware. " " - W. J. "BROATCfli Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wniion Slock , llardwHro , I.umhor , Klc. und 1211 JlarncF Street , Ouiulm. HIMEBAUGH ft TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools and Ilnftalo Bcalei. IMi Douului Htrcet , Omaha , Nebrniika. RECTOR , WlrEMY & COM Wholesale Hardware , fill and Harnc 8l , Omaha , Neb , Wcstprn AKCIIII for Austin Powder Co. , JunYrsim htecl Nulle , _ _ _ Kalrbunks rilanJanl rinili'n. ' , LEE. CLARKE. ANDREESE'tsf HAHD- WAF < E COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Jlet.ilH , Hlioct lion , ct l. AKents for llowc S.'iiles , illuwiroudtTiunll.yiniui Itaibudlru. . Umnliu , _ _ Hardware. _ " MARKS BROS. S A D DL E RY" < 3bT Whntoinlo MnnufticturcMOf Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware And Ixmthur. 1101,1103 und llir ; HuruBy St. , Oainun , Hoto , Capo , Etc. " " wi L. PARROTTE ti CO. , Wliolesalc Hats , Cans and straw Goods , 1107 UuruurKlrceUOmnUiv , Nell. , _ _ Lumber. " ' * ' " " "b'lVAHA ! LUMBliR CO. , nil Kinds of Building Material at W ? & 1SU Strgotnnd Union I'uclfluTnii'k.Oin LOuTs BTlADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lain , Lime , ncorn.Kic. Vrd rornurlih an.I , LUMBER , W. UKAY , Lnmber lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , _ Corner Hh init rv > iiBl < Fti. . Om hn. C. N. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , ttthniul California Slroctg. Omaha , Ncbm ka. To Dealers Only , _ Office. lirjKariiam11ltrct Omaha " "JOHN A. WAKEKIELD , ' Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported ml American IVMIniul Cement Ftati Agent lurMllivnnkcp Ujilraiillc L'emetit nna _ _ < , 'Jliic } Whllo l.lmc. CHAS. R , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Cnrprl * nn.l rarqnot Kloorlne Ptli nnrt Mllllnory nnd Notions. I. OBERFELDER * CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions iil 7IS Smith nth SH Notions "J7V. ROBINSON NOTION Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods < iI ( Mid Mi Hi nth Kith SI Oii'iilm VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , i llnrnor IMM > I Oninlm. Ovornlln. CANFIELD Maniifaclnrors of Overalls , loans I'aiiU" . fc..HU. HI.IliCimul UDl IKniulKt lrpct , Uniithu. Svii Office Flxturoo. "TUB SJMMUNDS MANITACTUUIXU CO. K , Olliceliil Saloon Fixtures- MnntiVv * MiU'tonnK ) Hook Cine * . Driur rixiuro .Wftll rii1 * . ln i tit ton * . ItiUhnu'.CuUMtcr * . HooriiiuJ Wtno . Mlrtur * oto I ariory uw' oilier , luUuuU J7.3 1 ith St.ittiiulia. 'Icloi'liono ' ll l. " " Olla. 'CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE co. , Wholsaic Reiined and Lubricating ; Oils , Axle Circnvc , Ktc. , Orunhn. A It Itlrhiiti Mim-tiror Paints nnd Oils. CUMM1NCS & NEILSON. Wholc nlo Do.ilcrt In Paints , Oils , Window Gtes , Etc , 1119 Knrnum Htrocl. Omnhn , Nob. Pnpor. CARPENTER PAPER lief. . Wliolcsalc Paper Dealers , Carry n nlc * mock of rrtntlint Wrnppliiu HIII ! Wrltlni IM * r Hnt' * lHl Bllnntlrtn nl pi , to . nr l n I n'or * Storage , Forwarding A. Commission A R M ST I ? O N G7 P E > T I S ATc C-T , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Drnncli hniiMMif thn llpiinoy IliikV ) Cn. llrftk'nol wliolc alu nil rt'tull. I < h UlOiinil 1 il'l l urtl hi reel. Oninlm Tpli'i'hnni * N" "rfl Toyo. H. HARDY & CO. . - Toy ? , Dolls , Alti'niifsf ' Fancy Goods , lloii'c I urnl lMiii ; liiiiiili Clillilr.'n's C.urliKO1" , Kto Ian I'.iriiinti Hlioot Oiiinlin , Neb , Browors. STORZ&1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , iCT Noclh Eittthtconlli fetrret. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Wlmluv\'Ut | > H nnil inut illu Mcyll Iits. JOHN Di'KMMKii , I'rniirK'tor. . lid u ml llUSumh 1'Jtli street. Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER Auxiliary Publishers , Dealers In Typo , I'roMi'S niut I'rlnti'ri' Supplies. 60 ] South I''lli Slrecl. Onmlin. Paper BOXOSJ JOHN L. W1LKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Not. llli anil 131'J Douglas St. . Omaha. Neb. 1 _ Rubber Goods. _ i OMAHA RUBBER CO Manufacturers and Dealers in Runner Goods 911 Clothinu anil IcMUer UclUiif. 1UUU KHrnum fcitra'tt. M. A. DISBROVCO. . . Wholesale JlnnuT .cturcrs of Sash. Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , ; Uranch office , lllti nnd Unrd Strcutx , Omulin , Nubv ' ' ' BOHN MANUFACTURINQ CO. < Manufacturers of Sash , Doors. Blinds , I'-ulillriEa , Slnlr Wcrk nnd Interior llnnl Wool Hn. mi. N. 12. Uornur Mil unit l.i'HVtliworth btlucts , Unmim. Wuu. Fittings , Pumps , Etc. A. L. STRANG CO. . Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Jtcnra , Wntor , It'i Iwiiy nnil Mlnlni : Ktipiiflcs. Vvi nml U2I I iiriiaia Mri'ut , Omiilm. CH U H "CHl LLlHJ M P GOT , ' Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , 'team nnd Water Rupnllni , . ITi-iiilfunrk'ri | fur Mast. U. S. WIND ENGINE i PUMT CO. . 8fera and Water Supplies , llall'day ' Wind Mllli. . 018 ami 09t rarnnm Hl.,0mab . _ O. K. Ilo9s , Acllng .Manaiicr. BROWN ELL & CO. ] Bnsincs , Boilers and General Machinery. Sheet Iron Work Hleam I'IIIUDI , Haw MIHs. 1SL > IJIS Leuvcnworlh "Heel , Omalm. 1 Iron Worka TEArVI BOILlilTwORKSi ' Carter ft Mm , 1'rnp' * , .Miimifaitiirersof nil klndi Steam Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron Work Works South 20th niul II. A M. Croislnu. WrongiirayCastl'railldinrWorL ' \i \ , Ilmmi Work , Qonorul Koiindry. Miiolilno end nllli Work oilltuunil Works , U. V. Hy. , nnil 1711) htrcot , Omulin. OMAHA WIRK & IRCtfJ WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Railings Ikjsk Italli , Wlndnw ( Iiiarls. flower HUndi , Wlro blKin , Ulc. 121 North Ktn blruU.Uiuulin. SAP E and I RON V R K S . Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes' Vault * . Jail Wnik Iron Sliutli'n nnil I'lru llncapei. U. Aiulrttn , l'ru | > r , ( 'or llt > i uiulJ nitnon M > . CHAMPION IRON and V/IRE WORKp Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards und Hcrrons. for liHiiks , ollpi ( ) ! . ' lori' roikonco ! .ott , luiprotiid Awnlni : * . l ) "k niilh Jim hltniry uud , llluckmulth Wiiru . Mf-oiilli llthrit. ' Fireand Burglar Proof Safes , TiniB Locii At-unH lor l > iubuM Milu un.lj \ at ( oujpjuy' * > Hulls unilJiill Worj , ( I J rt. htii sri'0t. _ _ _ - - . iiooimtuu , ATru xiv.Ai-.iM\r. DivoitUK-j-A. 121 Dtnr.joni il. , CMicmjo ; inulcj Iruui il yonr * UUKIIIOM iiulullr unJ le 4H ) ir > i > ct 4 AUI.'IIIU