OMAHA DAILY BEE ? WEDNESDAY , FEBlUTAtiy 27. 1889. ' SPECULATIVE MARKETS /THE , Wheat Averages Considerably Lower For the Day. CORN VALUES ABOUT THE SAME , Frovlfllon Trmlc Bomowlint , tlcd Cnttle KuslncsHln UnB.it Iflfnotory Hlinpe Tnko ft Drop. CI11CACIO PltODUCB M/VRK12T. CHICAGO , fcb. 20. [ Special Telccrnm to THE UcB.1 The wheat , market was "K.in-y" nround the opening , and prices wcro npnrc clably ' , hltber ? than nt .vcstcrdny's ebse , bul tlin snap and fiz ; did not last. The tone gel weak later , and the "peg" wai necessary tc the prevention of a break. The news wai rather bullish at the start , Uccrbohtn made the decrease 1,008,000 bushels In the ntnounl on passage , and the reports from the sea board were that the exports of Hour from New York and Haltimoro yesterday footei tip 10,000 barrel ? , New York supplementing this by the shipment of OO.OOJ bushels o ! wheat. Then again , "tips" were out that wheat was going higher. The open support Riven the market at the close yesterday by F.tlrbank may have been the origin of these tips ; at any rate , they wcro allo.it and in cir culation. This sort of market Intelligence served to put the price of May wheat up to 8I.09J.C. It opened nl S1.03X , or % c over yesterday's cloio , with July olllclally quoted nt U4 > fc , though lew trades wcto made above 'Jl ? c. At the "hardest" point of the morning Ulooti Jumped on the market with hob-nailed .shoes , using Irwin & Qrcen as his brokers , lie liad heard that the big 000,000 bushel wheni deal had fallen through on account of the failure of the wheat to coino up to tha stand ard of the samples upon which the snle hnd been made. The report was false , and grew out of the refusal of the elevator people to let the Inter Ocean take on a load until the principals , Messrs. Mathews and .Tames , could see the wheat. The gentlemen did not reach the dock until dark last night , too late to look nt the wheat. They wcro on hand this morning , and were highly pleased with the quality of the grain. Tim vessel wasuccorJingly loaded this forenoon. Out of tills Incident sprang the report on which Uloom and Ins friends operated , and'which resulted in n break of % c from the top. This loss was partially recovered before the end of the day , but the raid loft a weak under tone through the larger part of the session. An enterprising commission merchant had Borne samples of California wheat sa 'change , upon which ho was trying to got protltublo bids , with a view to bringing some here. "With occasional reaction May wheat broke from ei.OO' ' to SI.OO& The bottom was reached shortly before 1 o'clock. The re covery was slow and seemingly forced , The early bulge satisfied the floor traders that the nervous and timid short interest was not large or dangerous and the fact that Hour nnd wheat is going out of the country in accelerated volume found its offset ia the ttioucht that the export business is beinjr done on a vastly cheaper basis than Chicago prices , und to the additional fact that the receipts ut this point prove that values nio attracting cash property from all points within a reasonable circumference of Ctne.igo , cast as well us west. This Is a peed thing for the country holders of wheat , but it docs not induce speculators to Invest , except upon the theory of nimiipuiution , Ijiiter In the day there cumo reports that considerable now business was being done at the seaboard forforeicn account , and color was given to those statements by unquali- llcdly strong cables from both the English and continental markets. Dlspatfhcs wcro also received raising the total amount , of Hour cleared from the Atlantic ports to tiO.OOO bar rels. The bears started the story that this flour is being shipped to Liverpool and Lon- don'to take advantage of cheap storage at those points. This was stamped as "thin" by those bcstqualilicd to Judge as to the facts. The market took en n tone of greater llrm- ness toward the end , May running up to ? l.tS ) } , but reacting to $1.07 % . The close was fl.OSX. Ouaged by the clos ings , the market shows no especial change from yesterday , but the average of prices was considerably below that of yes terday. The range for .luly was narrow. That delivery sold as low as 93 } c on the liloom raid , but recovered easily , and stayed nround ! l3JX@04e , closing at 04J < c. Thcro was a fair amount of business done in the earlier part of the session in corn , and It was scarcely affected by the weakness pre vailing at the same time in wheat an d oats. The demand from shippers to the cistern and domestic markets was likewise good , but was confined to the lower grades , which sold to-day at some improvement on yester day's prices. The effect of the improved grading will without doubt bo to make a closer approach of price of No. 2 and the crados below. Trading was on the whole light nnil of the same generally local charac ter HO often noted of late. The fluctuations were narrow , and the prices at the close show scarcely any change from yesterday's linal quotations. in oats a liberal trade was recorded at a M@Mo decline , with May the favorite. The opening was about steady at 27e for the month named , but under the increased offer ings and the lack of support an early decline occurred with heavy sales around 37 > c. The tnartcel touched 27c , with a subsequent par tial recovery. Little business was done until the prices reached the lower level , with the 'near months neglected , nnd Juno dull and weaker. No. 3 cash oats sold at i5 ! @ 29o to go to store , with most of the trading by sam ple. Out of a total ot 143 cars , 5t ! passed Into tno contract grade , and no withdrawals from . etore wore recorded. Provision trade was somewhat unsettled , The unexpected heavy run of hogs , accom panied by the decline in the same , occasioned u weak opening. The Initial sales wore made at prices lOo oil from yesterday's closings in pork and fie off in lard and short ribs , and for a tlmo the market rather promised still fur ther depression. Speculative offerings , how ever , were comparatively moderate , and as there was apparently a buyer for every seller in the pit , a reaction was commenced. Pro ducts of nil descriptions showed an Improv ing tendency , and wldlo the advance was blow , it was well maintained , the closings all around being at extreme outside Jlgurcs. Trading was qulto fair , with the old boar contingent remarkably conservative In their operations. Cash it/opurty was also fairly active. Considerable lard bought for March delivery was secured for shipment during the wcolc , The favorto ! futures with the traders were May , Juno and July. May was the pivotal month. It sold tll.l.yll.32 } { " for pork , f .S2 > i@0. ! > 0 for lard , und"Jil.OOM 0)7K ( ) for short ribs. Pork for May closed at Sll.ittJu'i lard at 5 .90 } und short ribs at t < t,07Jf. Juno was 7K10o higher than May for pork , 2 'o higher for lard , and higher for Miort ribs. cmo/vuo / I > IVK sroon CHICAGO , Fob. 2(5. ( | Special Telegram to Tin : UEX.I CATTI.K The market was In an unsatisfactory shape to-day. A few handy fat 1000 Ib BtL-prs , and a few good to choice heavy beeves were wanted , and being very scarce , sold at fully steady prices. Common to medium cattle and rough and coarse heavy cattle were hard to sell ut rather lower prices. Salesmen have seldom worked harder und with less satisfactory results than to-day , Choice to extra beeves , fl.OO Ql.Ut ) ; medium to good steers , 1350 to 1500 Ibs , , fUOtjW.SO ; 1200 to 11150 Ibs. , f3.25$3.tW ( ; 050 to 1500 lus. . * 3.00@3.30 : stackers and feeders. * 2.fc > < 33,35 ; cows , bulls and mixed , tl.7503,20 ; bulk. 2.206(2.40. Hoos-With 3 > ,00r ) on the marjcot and 01,000 in sight all around , salesmen felt as though something had folUm on them , und they immediately proceeded to get out from under the pressure by cutting loose on prloe , the Ilrst cut being a strong 6e , later on lOc , with bales here und theiro I6o lower. Alter urgent orders by shippers and others had been Illlcd , nnd miscellaneous buyers wcro out of the way , packer * were offering only 34.50 for what was loft , nnd heavy . would not sell for ovw W.55Q4.I10. Tuesday is an on * Uuy .for Bliipjiiut' orders for light hence the limited demand at nbout f I.OOi4.C5 ( for ISO to ItO In averages ; . \nd ? 4.C5@4.70 for lighter averages. I IN/YNCIAIi. NEW YORK , Feb. 20. [ Special Telegram to Tun UP.F..I STOCKS Thcro was not mucli animation displayed at the opening of UK stock market this mornlng.T he transactions wcro confined almost exclusively to Heading , St. Paul and Cotton Seed Oil. London wa ? not BO bcarlshly Inclined ns yesterday , First prices generally were } i to X higher , except Cotton Seed Oil , which opened higher than lust night's closing prices. The buying of this stock , however , was prlncl' pally by those who sold ycsterdav , and aftet their wants had uccn supplied the stock gradually declined 1 tier cent from the high' cst point reached. Well posted brokers saj that the Insiders have been large sellers ol this stock on the late rise , and that the low price of lard seriously affects Its earnings , St. Paul was firmer , but , as on yesterday , buying was confined principally to the pro fessional clement. Tim loan crowd rctlcctcil the unusual demand for this stock , and the borrowers were compelled to pay a slight premium for its use , The Philadelphia brokers were buying Heading , but It wa thought their purchases wera for account ot n prominent bear , who Is said to have sold In the neighborhood of 20,000 shares in the past week , Oregon Improvement , which has been conspicuously weak for the week past , do- cllncd 4 per cent. The commission houses were less bearish than yesterday , and say , notwithstanding the extraordinary pressure , very little long long stock has been forced out , The action of the market may bo deter ring would-be operators from taking hold , but bona fide operators are not letting g < what they have. The course of events wll change for the better after the Inatiguratioi on Monday next. It is said on good authoritj that two , and possibly three , of the present directors of St. Paul will resign , and in nn tlclpatton of this event they have alrcadj closed out all securities of that compan ; owned by them. Armour will directly after the meeting of the directors sail for Europe , mul it is understood that his interest in St Paul has already been sold out , and that ho proposes to have nothing more to do will the roau. The report of this company to the Iowa commissioners for the year 18S3 throws sonio light on the question of how much bust ness is affected by the Iowa rates. The com pany derived 20 per cent of its gross and l'J.7 per cent of its net earnings from that state. After 11 o'clock the market was quiet. Mis souri Pacific , however , was quite firm , nnd advanced % per cent. Money is easy at IJtf ( 2 per cent. The feature during the after noon was the largo transactions and strength displayed by Chicago Gas Trusts , these se curities showing n not gain of 1 % per cent over last night's closing. The Chicago houses appeared to bo the largest buyers. Oregon Improvement was also uromlncat , and re acted 7 per cent from the lowest point reached this morning. The friends of Pull man arc again talking of higher prices , and say that should the Pullman company win the AVngner vestibule suit , the stockwill _ sell at y > 5 within a very short time. ThJTnet ad vances for the day show Chicago Gas Trusts , ? / ; St. Pjiul , } f Omaha preferred , 1 ; Mil waukee , Lake Shore & Western preferred , l < 4 percent : while Atchison lost % . The total sales for the day amounted to 100,000 shares , Including St. Paul , i,000 : ) ; Heading , 17.0JO ; Missouri Pacific , S.SOO ; Northein Pa cific preferred , 4,500 ; Oregon Transconti nental , 0,000 ; Union Pacific , 9,003 ; New England , 3,000. The following wore tha closing quotations : MONET o.v CAM. Easy , at I ) ( i2 per cent. PKIHB MBHOANni.K'PAi'Ba 13 > J psr cent. STEIIMSO EXCHANGE Steady and un changed ; sixty-day bills , Sl.SOJi' ; demand , IM.SSJf. I'UOOUOK Cimuao. Feb. 20.Vheat Steady : cash , $1.04 % ; March , $1.0 : % ; May , S1.03VC. Corn Firm ; cash , 34c ; March , 04k ; May , 5Mc. Oats Firm ; cash , 23 } c ; May , 27 , ' c. Hyo May , % , Barley Nothing doimr. Prime Timotlu l.4SK@l.-i3. Flax-51.52. Pork Firm ; cash and March , $11.15 : May. Lard Firm ; cash , IO.SO ; March , IO.SO ; May , $0.90. Flour Quiet and .firm ; winter wheat , SJ.fWtJJj.S ) ; spring wheat , $1.55@l.C5 : rye , " ' "bulfc'rao-us Shoulders , * 5.23@3.37J ; hort clear , ffJ.12f@0.25 } ; short ribs. 85'JO go.oa. Butter Quiet ; creamery , 10@2Sc ; dairy , U@24c. Choose Tame ; full cream choddais , 10 > f < 5 > llc : flats , llc / ; Young Americas , 11 % < H\2c. \ Ergs Easy ; fresh , 13@14c. Hides Firm and unchanged ; heavy ? recn salted , 5 o ; light green salted ; , Tallow Firm and unchanged ; No. 1 , solid > aekod , quotable at4ic ; No. 2J , o ; cake , > < S'ifc. KocciDts. Sblumcnts. Tlour. bbls . 9.000 9,000 rt'heatbu . 37.000 27,000 Jorri. ou . IfiO.OJU 129,000 3ats. bu . 150,030 83,000 Now Vork. F6T . ) . 23. Wheat . Hccoipts , i.OOOi exports , 0.100 ; spot dull nnd steady ; S'o. 2 red. USyjIWKo In olovntor , 09 @ Wo afloat , OSJfcfJJJl.OO ) f. o. b. ; No. 8 ref M@cJ3J c ; optiotiH fulrly active untl lilRlior , iloslni ? V@Wo above yesterday ; February. Corn Receipts , 57,000 ; exports. 70,000 ; pot linn , fairly active ; No. 3 , 43 > { a in iterator , 43u afloat ; No. 2 white , 40V o ; uu- : railad mixed , 40KC'4iK ; ; options moder itely active anu unchanged. Oats Receipts , 38,000 ; exports , 1,000 ; spot Irmer and moderately active ; options fairly ictivo ami © 'fo lower ; February , 30 ; < e ; Vlav , 31Jfo ; spot No. 2 , white , 33jjf ( 38 > 'o ; nixed western , 29@31o , Coffee Options opened barely steady and ial.cs linn and f0 points up. Sales , 39,2oO Jags ; February , $10.15@10.20 ; March , $10.10 310.80 ! May , * 10.1G(310.aO ( ; cpot Hio , strong ; 'air cargoes , 118.00. Petroleum Steady ; United , closed at Kggs Lower and active ; western , 15 ® 5 , ' c. Pork-Steady. Lard Dull , about steady ; western steam. ' ; 7.20 ; March , * 7.1Sar.20. Butter Easy ; western , in@30.54o. Cheese Quiet and steady ; western , 10@ I We. Ijlvorpool , Fob. 20. [ Special Cablegram o TUB HKK.J 3:30 : p. in. close. Pork n poor demand with prices unchanged ; irlme muss , eastern , 05s , easy ; do , western. ,1s easy. Lard Jn poor demand ; spot and Fobru- , ry , 5s steady ; Match und April , nSs3d. tendy. Wheat -In fair demand ; new No. 2 , win- er . 7s 8d , tirm ; do sprint' , 7s HKd , firm. Flour In fair demand at 11s 3d , stmulv. Corn In good demand for spot and fair omand for futures ; spot , 4s Ijtfd'jnnn ; Fob- uary , 4s ldsteady ; AprlI-3 llJ4'd , steady , St. I iul * . Fob. 20. Wheat-Unsettled ; ash , 97 # J ; May , 9S > f@9So. . Corn Higher ; cash , yr O' c ; May , Oats Lower ; cash , 24c : May , 27'fo. % Pork Quiet at tll.iUU@ll.75 , . .Lardasy at Whisky Steady fttl.tfl. Butter Quiet ; creamery , 2427c ; dairy MlnnonpollB , Feb. 20. Wheat Weal and lower : receipts. 1.V5 cars ; shipment ? , 8 cars. Closing ! No. 1 hard , February , fl.l7J { May , fl.SOJfton track , SI. 17 ; No. 1 northern February , $1.XIU ( : May , fl.OS-V ; on track f l.OOJf @ 1.Q7 ! No. U northern. February , 07e May , ei.00on ; track , OScffifl.Ol. Cincinnati. Feb. 2(5. Wheat Dull am nominal ; No. 2 red. l C(397c , Corn Uiitlj No. 2 , mixed , 32i c. Oats Dull and lower ; No. 2 mixed , 2Cc. Whisky-Steady at * l.03. ! Milwaukee , Fob , 2rt. Wheat Firm cash , 95c ; May , 07' ' jc. Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 0c. Oats Dull ; No. 2 white , 27g27 , ' c. Hyc Nominal ; No. 1 , 450. Hiirliy Quiet ; No. 2 , 5lc. ) Provisions Steady ; pork , $ L1.07 ! { . KnnHns City. Feb. 20. Wheat Quiet No. 2 red , cash , Me asked ; May , 93 < bid. Corn Oulct ; cash 23c bid ; Mav , SSJfo bid Oats No. 2 , cash , 20c bid , 21'4'c ' obked May , 23 > c bid , 2oe asked. MVK sroua. Chloaiio , Fob. 20. t'ho DrovoH' Jour nol rcnorts as follows' Cattle Receipts , 8,000 ; market slow anil Hogs Keeehits. 31,000 ; market slow am lOc lower , closing 15c off ; mixed , f4,45@4.70 heavy , J4JOQ4.07K ; light , SUO I.SO ; pigs * ' J' ' ' - lives , , ( YSl.bl I ) . 70. National Stock Yards , East St. IjouK Fob. 20. Cattle Receipts. 1.TOO ; shipments , 100 ; market flrin ; choice heavy native steers , $3.75 ® 1.30 ; fair to good S3.00@3r > ; stocUcrs nnd feeders , S-.l)0 ) ( < i U.10 ; rangers , corn-fed , J.75@3.40 ; grabs-fed Hogs Receipts , -ITOO ; shipments , none ; market easier ; choice heavy und butchers' ' selections. M.5034.G.V packing , Sl.-10@l.55 light , grades , $4.50(214.70. ( „ , Sioux City , Fob. 20.-attlo Hccolpts 375 ; shipments , 235 ; market steady nnd tin chnngcd ; stackers , ? a.OO@'J.7o ; fnt steers S'J. 0.t3.r.O ; feeders , $2.0@J.OO ; stockers niul fnt cows , $1.30ii3.(50j ( ( dinners and bulls , $1.0d Itogs Receipts , 2,000 ; market 8c lower : llKht nnd mixed , ? 1.UO@I,40 ; heavy , $4.30(3 ( 1.35. Cltr , Feb. 20. Uattlo He. ccipts , : ) ,000 ; shlinents , 1,000 ; good cowt active and 5c liigher : corn-fed , fJ.SO(764.20 ( ; itockers and feeding steers , $ l.UOrf > 3.GO : cows , $1.2T.60. ) Hogs Receipts , 8,000 ; shipments , fiOO ; market weak nnd lOc lower ; good to choice ? l,3y ) MO ; common to medium , M.15@4.25 , OMAHA IjtVB STOCll. Cattle. Tuesday , Feb. 20 , 18SI ) . For the number of cattle hero the market was certainly active , nnd the buyers all bought freely , nbout cleaning the yards before - fore the close. Beef cattle sold easier and in many cases lOc lower , but butchers' stock commanded about steady prices. The pack ers paid * 3.00 ( : ) .75 for steers , and $2.23@t.OU : for cows , while n few canncrs sold as low as § 2.00 or under. There was uuito a demand here for feeders , and there was considerable trading in cattle of that class. Hoes. The hog market was lOc lower , although in n few instances light hogs may have bold only 5c lower. The market was 'active at the decline , and the pens were cleared at an early hour. Sheep. The demand was good at steady price's , and the bulk of the offerings changed hands. Kcccipts. C ttlo . - . . 2,000 Hops . 4,100 Sheep . 800 Prevailing Prices. The following is a table of prices paid in this market for the grade's of stock men tioned : Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 lbs.3.40 @ 3.90 Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 3.00 ( ' . 3.50 Native feeders . 2.80 ( S > : } .10 Common to good cows . 1,5'J (7T2 ( 30 Choice to fancy cows . 2.40 @ 3.00 Fair to choice Dulls . 1.75 ( V 2.85 Fair to choice light hogs . 4.40 ( ' 04.45 Fair to choice heavy hogs . 4.35 4.4 ( ) Fair to choice mixed hogs . . . . 4.30 4.35 Fair to choice western sheep. . 3.75 4.15 Fair to choice Ncbraskas . 4.50 Itcprcsciitutivet Sains. C.tTTI-K. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 bull . ll'.K ' ) S1.70 Icow . 13HIJ $1.76 Scows . U 1.80 11)1111 . 1450 l.MJ Scows . 13I1 2.00 llmll . ] fil0 ! ! . ( ) . - > lunll . 1700 2.10 Scows . isuo 2.12' ' ; 1 mill . 1BBO S.15 Icow . 1000 2.1.- , 18COWS . 0-0 2.SJ li bulls . Ifiul 1 bull . IC'O 2. 5 22co\VS . SM 1 Dull . 1770 2.26 JUcows . 1017 2.25 1 bull . KiOU .3.1 7 cows . HOT 2.iO : Gcows . 10WJ -'M ] 4 cows . ! * 2IW IDcows . lllll 2JiT , 21 cows . 1CHVJ 2.D7 ! ( ITcows . IWiS 2.i7lbilll : ! . 1(110 ( 2.40 Ilcows . 1083 2.40 11 cows 1114 2.40 1 bull . 1810 2.fU Ificows 1105 2.SO 17co\VB . 10(10 ( 2.50 2stags Kaj afiO ilco s . 1142 2.65 Ibull 1MW 2.W ) fi cows . 10IO ! 2. BO ' 'I cows 110(1 ( 2.00 r > bulls . 172J ; 2.IKJ 2cow us * ) 2.115 lox . 2S5D 2.G5 10 bulls 1112 2. 2't } .SbnlN . 10U8 2.IM 27 cow I W ) : ) 2.115 -'bulls . 1175 8.05 Scows 11H2 2.7ii Jlblllls . 20 2.01 lox . 18iO 2.75 Istocners . . . 777 2.75 13 mixed. . .UKU 2.W5 B bulls h2J 2.80 "Istaors 1)17 ) 2'JO 4 steers 1141 2.UJ 11 steers ! I23 3.00 7 feeders- . . . . lOOTl 2.VK ) 0 cows 1401 Jl.OO U steer d 1IU ! 3.05 20Btaers . . ,10V 3.05 U steers. . . IWi : i.OU 23 Bteurs . U80 Jltt'i 0 steers . 1012 3.05 2:1 : feeders. . . .1013 3.05 S feeders. . .101'J 11.05 11 steers . 11G8 it.10 Hfcteers IOSI 0.03 17 teerB . 13U7 3.10 bsteen * 12 )0 ) 3.10 17steers . 10K7 3.12K 0 steers 10XJ y.10 19 Hteers . loai 3,15 8 steers ll.'CI U.15 27bfrsw'tnsl20l 3.15 tl steers . . . 12W J.15 22 steers 1275 3.20 fl steers. . . . . 11 ! 0.15 40 steer * 1211 3.20 U steers , . . . 11IB 3.20 2)i ) > teers , . .iyi7 il.25 Obteer.s. . . . Kill 3.25 10 steers 12J2 3.25 7 steers 11117 3.25 14 hteerH , .1171 3.25 0 hirers. . . 12i5 O.S6 111 steers 1271) ) 3.25 1 otears. . . .lid 3.25 IBsteeM 12)8 ! ) 3.25 J stocrs 1101 3.25 ll ! teers 1258 3.jO steers 1204 : l.3J 11 steers 1201 3.30 7 steers 22J8 : i.3i 15 htcers 131 ! 3,40 4 steers 1'Jjj 3.50 Ilstwers 1527 3,75 n oos. Jo. Av. ghk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 0 Sll 20)14.24 7 . 210 lat tt.a \ ' , 5a 215 210 4,25 50 . SfJ to 4.37 5M. 2UU va 4.uj ra . : i40 4.40 M. .2W ( 200N 4.30 KJ . 2W 40 4.40 5 3.-J N ) 4.30 73 . 23H 40 4.10 5J. J. . . 258. 4.30 U7 . 21'1 4.40 0 : )8 ) M ) 4.3 .Yi 60 . 2S ! ) 4.40 8 ! KI 1IU ) 1,5 . 277 4,40 7 28 40 74 . 25'l 120 4.40 8 28 | 05 . 24'J 40 4.40 3 2bO 120 4.35 48 i49 1HO 4.40 3a. 2UI UMNl 4.35 7 240 200 4.40 200W a. . 25'J ' Nl 4.)5 : ) 71 2IW W ) 4,40 7II art 120 4.3 > 78 227 Ml 4.4U II ,20i bO 4.35 73. . 4,40 3 241 201) 415 ! Kl . Ml 80 4.40 4.D. . .2y3 40 4r. : 75Ul Ml BO 4.40 D. . 05 200 4.35 Ul 280 4,40 4 305 KiO 4/15 IB , . . .21)7 40 4.40 1 . 200 40 4.35 2:10 : 4.40 ! ) . 250 40 4.45 77W 210 80 4.40 IS . KB 320 4)5 : ) W 28' 200 4.40 7 , . , . . ,250 120 4.a > Ii4 2M ) 120 4.40 < . 271 tOM 4. : 70 . 208 120 4.40 - I ) 2115 M ) 4.3 > 70 . 213 120 4.421's II 2tM 4.35 1C ) . 224 40 4'H 0D 2K 40 4.3- 73 . 240 120 4.4'i D 231 N ) 4.35 01 . 207 4.4 * > 221 40 4.U5 70 . 2.15 40 4.45 3 273 120 4.35 07 . 248 4.45 5 243 bO 4.37WSIIEKI' SIIEKI' . lo Av. 1'r. No. AV. I'r. 01 westerns. , 12(1 (4.10 Jew westerns , ,120 ll.io a westernaJj ] 4.00 U ) westerns , 130 4,00 JO Nebraska 7H 3.70 Jjlvo Stock Notes. Beef cattle easier. Butchers' stocu steady , Sheep fairly active and steady , The hog market breaks away lOc. It is claimed that the Hock Island will bo i shape the latter part of this week to com- icnco handling stock again. Tha prices paid for hogs did not differ very lucli from the market of a week ago. On 'ucsday ' of lust week a very largo proportion f all the hogs here sold at $4.35 , but noth- ig bold over { 4.40 und only one load under It has been decided to put gates In the Hur- ) n stock cars , which will do a great deal to lake this car popular with shippers. The urton is u well made car , and about the nly ujeetlon that has been raised against , It us tbit uosguco of gutca. OMAHA WitOKftAUa MAIIKK.T5 . ) Cj cho. . @ 14c , low grades , 10alc. Ciir.Esn Full crqam'cheddars , choice , 12 ( 12Jc $ ; full cream , flats , two in hoop , 12 > rf ( 13cj full cream Y. A.fclmice , 12V@13o ; o grades and skims , " oQgcifmlmrgcr , 12 ( l2Kcj brick nnd SwlssuH@l5c. Emis Strictly fpeafj , ll$12c ( ; colil sto : tigo , fe lOc. tii\r. POUI.THV phickcns , per dor , $3.r > 0 ( fl.75t ducks , per dor , fc.253.50 ) ; geese , pi dor. $ S.60C < ? aoO ; turkeys , per Ib , P@10c. DIIKMKP 1'oui.Tijv Chickens , par Ib , 0 ( lie ; turkeys , per Ib0lltvl3c ; geese , per It ll ( < 12c ; ducks , pcr'IbjMltvMilc. VEAU Heavy grasscrs , 150 to SCO Ibs , 7 ( 7 , ' c ; inferior cnlves , 50 to (10 ( Ibs , f > (3Cc ( ; mi ilium to peed , 70 to 81 Ibs , StSPo ; choice I fancy. 100 to 130 Ibs , OQlUc. VEOBTIBI.ES PotatoesColorado anil Utnl 70@75c ; Wyoming , BO@5V ; Nebraska nn Iowa choice large , ; t5@4Uc ; common , 30 ( < T.)5c ) sxveet potatoes , Jerseys , per bbl , $ ll.25 ( < i3,5i ) beets , per bu , r > 5iZt > Oc ; carrots , 3540c cabbage , California , i > er Ib , 2 } < c : parsnip * GOWdl'o ' ; onions , red choice , fiOfTiSoc ; sllvc skin , ( XX ? i75c ; turnips , ! MM35o ; rutabagas , ( iJIOc ; catillllowcr , choice large , per doz , $1.S tVgl. . " > U ; good. $1.00@1.S5 ; radishes , 3TflOc ( lettuce , i.5@30o ; cnuumbors , fl.fiO ; strln beans , per box , fl.75@J.2. ; celery , 'JJI splnneh , $ l.r > UQl.7u per bbl. ! -Mnlla ' , per doz , $3.00(17:1.50 ( : ; red head , per do * , S2.50tf.00 ( : ) ; teal , per do$1.5 ( uj'J.OO ; common small , per doz , (1.0t > $ $ l.r 0 rabbi's ' , ncr doz , 75eitSl,00 ; jack rabbits , po doz , * 3.00@3.M ) ; squirrels , | ierdoz,75c@$1.00 Jack snipe , $ l.Mal.25. ( ( i Per bbl , fancy Now York an Michigan , f2.)0 ; choice , W.OOG 'J.2 , > ; cholc Missouri , $1.76(82.00 ( : good , * 1.50@1.75. fouiiiuN FHUITS Malaga grapes , kegs. 4 to fi."i Ibs , lOc per Ib ; bananas , per bunch$1.6 ( jt.l.Od ; lemons , fancy new , 300 to 30 ( ! s , $3.7 ( < C4 ? > ( ) ; choice old , 3iH ) s , SJ.GOiVM.OU ; oningcs Los Angeles , § 'J.75@3.00 ; Klversidcs , t3.75Q 4.00 ; Navels , f5.05.5J ( ) ; Uanchlto , fS.OOQ U.35. CiiANiinuiucs Hell & Bugle , choice , $7.5 @r.75 ; Hell & Cherry , choice , $ C.no@t.75. ! Nets Walnuts , 50@M ( c ; pcanutu , SQlOc chestnuts , 4J,5c ( ; cocoanuts , ) ier 100 , fj.OCQ 0.00 ; luuolnuts , 3@lo : hlckorynuts , smal : S1.'J5V71.50 ( ; ; large , < ' > UVg75c ( ; pecans , plain , I'G So ; polished , l'J@13o ; almonds , 18c : lllberts 1 Ic ; IJrazils , loc. UIIIKS Green salted. No. 1 , Cc ; No. 2 , 3i ( 3'jc : calf , 5frt5J < fo ; dry Hint , flMSc. UnAXs Nhvles hanil picked , per bti , $2.1 tJj.2.'JO ; good clean country. SI.7.12.CO ; ol or poor stock , $1.0J@lf ( > 0 ; Cullfoinin , SJ.OOQ 2.10. 2.10.Cincii Michigan , per bbl-4.5n5.00 ( ) ( ; Net York , per bul , n.00j4'5.f)0 ( ' ; half bbl , fr2.7uj ( 3.00. 3.00.FE Tiitiits Per lbiirlmo live geese white 35 ( < 840o ; mixed with gray , ' . ' 5i3Uc ; damp an musty , 10t'JOc ; prime live domestic duck , 2 ( SJ25C ; wild duulc , IS&i'JOc. SAUKK ICitMrr Per bbl , SOga cholcc i.OO per half bbl , $2 25. Poivoux Per Ib , rice , lj @ 2o ; common IIoxr.Y Ulb frames , choice white , 15@10c dark , 13 ( < BIIc : strained. 10@12c. JKI.I.ICS l@4j c ucr Ib ; preserves , 10@12 per Ib. LAUD 7 > u ir. 50-lb.lcgs. ) ) MINCE MUAT 0 > ( a7c per Ib. Grocers' Wst. ncvisoil prices are as follows : B.UidiNdSturliJ'A'sbamlcss ' , 22c ; Amoa kcng , seiunlcss , 17J ( J ; Ij-cwiston A. seamless 19c ; American , scjtniluqs , l c ; burlaps to I bu , ll@l-lc ; gunnies , single , 14c ; gunnies double , 22c ; wool Elicit , 42c. Twi.sua Flax'A'O ' e : cotton , 10' ' f)10c ) jute , Sc. ' , DKIKD FUUITS Figs'in ' boxes , per Ib , 14V ( llic ; dates , in boxes , " ( rflOc ; London Msilagi layer raisins , ] ) or'box , § 25UVK1.70 ( ; Malag. loose ra'.sms , $2.lCS.r)0 : ! ( ; new Valencia nils ins , per Ib , Sc ; Caljfo'rnia loosn muscatels l > cr box , $1.GO 'J.'JO : , CaliforniaLondons 18S8 , W.40 ; pitted chci'rtcs , ner Ib , ISc ; Call fornia pitted plums , tjer Ib , 12 ( < § 13o ; driei blackberries , ucr IT ) , ( J ( .7c ; dried raspberries per Ib , 2KjJ24c. : ; ovapoj-ated apples , 5i ( Sc California unparcipvjiporated \ ' peaches , 12 ( < i 14c ; evaporated'CallfoVnia apricots , 17u ; our rants , 5'4 ' ( ( } } < fct } jTurUlsh prunes , D@5) < c citron , ± i ( i2-c ) ; oninge'peol , loc ; lemon neul l"c ; California Fr nh'prunes ( ) , I2c. PICKLKI Medlum,5-Ju bbls , 83.00 ; do , ir half bbls , & 3.00 ; small , Tn bbls. JO 00 ; do , ir half bote , S3.50 ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.0Sdo ( ) ; in half bbls , ft.OO. UOASTED COITIJES Gorman , 234"c ! ; Me Laughlin'8 XXXX , 23 | e ; Arlosa , 23'/c. CorFiic Green Mocha , 25@30o ; Kio , good , 18@lc ) : Manrtuhling. 2 ( > < i2te ! ; roasting Hio , 17 ( 18c ; O. G. Java , 24@2Jc ; Java inferior , 2J@23c ; Klo. fancy , 31ig3ie ( ; Santos * anil Maracuibo , 17@le. ! ) Si'OAit Granulated , 7(27) c ; cent. A , CJ c ; white extra C , 6-fc ; extra O. fl c : .vollow C , 0) c ; powdered , 7if@Sc ; ; cubes , 7 % ( > Sc. Bi : > s WAX Choice yellow , 20@22 > ic ; dark colored13@14c. TOIIACCO Plug , 20S)3)c ( ) ; smoking , 10209. SALT * 1.851.40 per bbl. ROI-E 7-10 , 14JJe. MAI-I.H SUOAH Bricks , ll@12c per Ib ; penny cakes , I2$13c per Ib ; pure maple syrup , $1.00 per gul. MAIM.K Svuui1 3-l@4'5e per gal. Wu.UM'ixo PAI'EU Manilla , ( ij < fc per Ib ; straw , iy\c \ per Ib. TEAS young Hyson , common to fair , 18@ 25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30@55c ; Gunjmwdor , common to good , 22ft25c ( ; Gun powder , choice to fancy , 40j.3o ; Japan , com mon to medium , 15S20c ( ; Japan , choice to fancy , 30l5c ; Oolong , common to good , 25 @ 40c ; Oolong , choice to funcv , 59@70c ; Im perial , common to medium , 25 ( < i33c ; Imperial , goo < l to fancy , 40@50c. CiucKEits 0@7c per Ib ; assorted cakes , 8 Q,2io per Ib , as per list. CAXDV Mixed , 9K@12 } c ; stick , OJ < tfUc ; rock candy , 10 > @l c ; fancy candy , 7S28c. ( HOUAXD Huuitixa 90c. MACKKUKI. Family , S13.00@14.00. COD FISH flj carjfc. STAIICII is > % Q per Ib. Dry Goods , COTTON FLAXXKUS 10 per cent trade dis count. Unbleached L L , 5 c ; C C , 0 > fe ; S S , 7 e ; E E. 6a ; G G , ! ) % e ; X X , lO e : O O. ll c ; NN , WJ o ; AAUo ; DD , iSWo : 1'T. HJ ci YYl8c ; B B. 18c. Bloaclied JO , 8J c ; 00 , 12J c ; 80 , 13 > c. Brown and slate , 50 , 9o70 ; , 12 } c : 90 , llic. WAIUBibb , white , 10a ; colored , . * - * BATTS Standard , 80 ; Gem , lOo ; Beauty , l3Ko ; Boone , 14c ; B. cased , 40.50. 1'uiXTs Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater , 3o ; Berlin oil , ( i ) e ; Garner oil , < i ( > 7c. PIIIXTS Pink and robes Allen , Co ; Hiv- 3rpoint , Qi < fc ; Steel River , OKc ; Hichmond , 5Kc ; Pacillo , 7e. 1'itiXT.s Dress Charter Oak , SVj'c : Ilnm- ipo , 4c ; LodI , 5) ) c ; Allen , Oc : KIchmond , le : Wjndsor , 0 > ic ; liddystone , O e ; Pacific , ) > 5e. 5e.PIIIXTH , IKDIOO BLUE St. Leger , 5Wcj Ar- lold , ( ij o ; American , GJ c : Arnold C , long : loth , Do ; Arnold B , long cloth , lOKc : Ar- lold Gold Seal , 10cJ ; Steifel A , 12o ; Windier - ior , Gold Ticket , 10)f c. Calcutta , b } e , CAMIUIIC8 Slater , 5pj Woods , Cc : Stand- ml , 5c5 Peacock , Cc- BI.HACIIII ) SiiKETJxxi-'EHertonJ 'j House- teepcr , 8K ; New I Candidate , 8)f ; Berkeley -ambric , No. COit M-J"Hest Yet , 4-4 , 09/i 3uttcrcloth , 00.4WlCabot ( , M\ \ For well mlf bleached , 8\ \ .J > ult of Loom , 85 ; 3rcono G , 0 ; Hopp , jtt\ \ King Phillip cam. ) ric , 10 ; Loiwdalecambric , 10 ; Lonsdule , 8 } < fi STow York mills , im < : Pepperoll , 42 in , 10 ? Pepperell , 40 In , 11V peppered , 0-4. 16 > j ; epperoll. S-4 , 21 ; jfepnoroll , 9-4 , 23 ; Pepper' ill. 10-1 , 25 ; Cantop'4. ,8 > iCanton. ; . 4-4 UK ? rrlumph , 0 ; Wumputta , II ; Valley , p. HKOW.V SiiEBT .fo4-AtlantIo A. 4-4 , 7Ki Mlantio H , 4-4 , 7Mm ; o D.4-4 , O ) ; Allan' io P , 4-4 , Oj AuroraXK 4-4 , 0 ; Aurora C , 4-4 , \ % \ Crown XXX,4-4.t5 % ; Boosier LL , 4-4J 1 ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 # ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 1 ; Old Loinlnloni4-4,5 ) ; Pcpperell U. 4-4/ , Pepporell E , 40 Inch , 7K ; Pcpporoll , 8-1 , 18 Pcpperell , 0-4,21 : Pepperell. 10-4,23 ; Utlca C , t-4 , 4 % ; Wachusett. 3 , 7 : Aurora K , 4-4 ' ; Aurora , M , 4-4 , CU. FLANNELS , P/.AII > llaftsmen , 20 ; ; Gosh en , " I3jtfo ; Clear Lake , "IJOKo : Iron. Mountain , WJfc. FLANNELS , . Eiir-O , 24 Inch , ISJtfu ; E , 24 nch.'JlJJo ; G G , i > 4 inch 20c ; H A P , Jf , 5o ; J H P , % . 2i0 ; G , ? / . 2-5c. DUCK West Point."J In. 8 oz , lO o ; "West > olnt,20 in. 10 oz , 12 > o ; West Point , 2'J In , 3 oz , 15o ; West Point , 40 lu , 11 oz. llic , COIISETH JEAN * AnqrosyoKgln , 7a' Ivoar- arao , 7/o ; Horliport , 6o ; ConcHtoga , OkTc. TICKH York , 30 in , laj o ; York ? 32 in , a c ; Syyift Hlver , So ; TUorndlko OO JJc ; Thoruaikc , EB , 8 > c ; Ttiornaiku , 120 91 Ci'Tjiorndlko. XX , iSoi CordK .No ; E PKci CordlB , No. 4 , I0e. OBXIM.I Amoskeag , v oz , ICJie ; Kvorctt 7 o ? , in 'c ; York , 7 o ? . 13 0 ; Hnymakct S Vo ) itnffroy. XX , like1 , Jaftre.Vi XXX l2kcHcavcr.Creclt ; , AA. Via' Heaver Creek 11 H , lie ; Ucnvcr Creek , CC. lOc. KENTfcKV JK NS Memorial , ISc ; Dakota 8c ; Durham , 2rlc ; llerculi's , ISc ; Loam lngton,23) ) c ; Coltswold , S' cj Melville. USc Ciusu Stevens' U , Bt < 3 ! Stevens' 11 blenched , 7c ; Slovens1 A , 7'tfc ; Stovcn * ' A tin tuber. AM ) TIMBER 2\4 to 0x12 , 12d 10 ft , $1C,00 ; 18 ft , * 17.l)0 ) ! 20 ft , tlS.OO ; JJ nni 24 ft , $31.00 ; 4x4 , 8x8 , 12dJLO ft , * I7,00 ; 1SV ( 21 ft , 818.00 ; 22(324 ft , $3l.lK ) ; fencinR , No. 1 Sl .50i18.lH ( > t No. 2 , S14.00illO.OO ( ! ; llnisliing 1st mid 2it clear , f47.00@SO.OO ; 8d clcnr $4 .00 ( < ? 4l.0l ( ) ; II select , $ J)7.UO33. ) 00 ; llooritiR 1st com. 0 InV. . P. , W . ( X ) ; 2d com. , ( HI , 00 'M com. . $ W.OO : I ) , $20.tX ) ; coiumoii V. P. S17.00 ; IstjindStlclcnfY.P. , InnilOln 30.UO Posts , white cedar , 12o : red ccdnr , Uic ; spHi oak , Ho ; snweil oak , ISc- ; shingles , XX clenr S.1.20 ; extra A , * 2.S ( ) ; standard A , J'J.IW ; Inth M.40 ; ship lap No. 1 , ? 1S ; No. 2 , fl .r > 0 ; No 1 , O. O. . $19 ; sullnp , 1st common , fcJJ ; Sd SIO ; ! ! < 1 , $15 ; fence , SI2.50 ; stock boards. A HSU ! C , $ WJ ; D , boards No. 1 common , 910 ; No. 2 , $17 ; No.15 ; ) ; No.4ll ! partition , No. 1 , W. P. M I" , ftH.Oi ) ; No. 3. * ! 7 < > 0 ; ccllltiB , clear < , Y. P. , 420.00 ; clear , ? H Norxvay. * 10.00 ; scconila , * 14.f > 0 ; O. O bntts , 2' In. , COc ; O. O. batts , U'x3 In. , H5e a in. well tubing , O. & M. , bcv. , S22.00 plcltcts , D. & 11. , fJ2.00. ntul Chemicals , AcinsSulphurIe , \o\ \ \ Citric , 6Se , Oxalic loci tartarlc , 45c ; Am. carb. , l-o ; alum , 2' @ : ! e ; arrowroot , 80c ; balsam ca | > albn , 05oi ? 5c ; borax , 10jB13e ( ; calomel , SOc ; castor oil JLOoCifcl 10 ; cream tartar , 32o { eorrosivo sub , , bOc ; clilorofonn , 45@)0e ; oxt. logwood , 12ei glycerine , 24c ; gum arable. OOo ; BIUI camphor , 3. > u ; K\\m opium , $ J.25 ; uiorphir sulplt. , 82.00@3.S5. OILS Ucrnmnot , $2.SO@t.OO : ; lemon , $2.00 : peppermint. S3.00@3.nu ; wliitergreen , $ J,40i olive , Sl.M ) ; quinine. 83@4So ; strychiilo , St.05i ( l,10. Motnl anil Tinner * ' Stock , VUock tin , small pig . $ 28 Hloulctln.bar . 2U Copper , planished boiler sbcs . : )4 ) Copper , cold rolled . HI Copcr ] ) , sheathing . 80 Copper , nltts . ! iO Copper , Huts . Ul Gal. sheet Iron , Juniatn , 50 , 10 ntul 5 per per cent discount. Pat. planished iron , 2-1 to 27 A. . . . lOJtf Pat. planished iron , 24 to B7 U . . . Vy llooflng. 1C , 1-1x20 , 112 sheets . O.IN Ifoollng , IX , 14x20 , 112 shoots . 7. fit Hooting , 1C , 20x23 , 112 shoots . 11. OC Hoofing , IX , - > 0.\2b , 113 sheets . 14 .51 Sheet Iron No. 215 . - . . a.4C Sheet Iron No. 27 . 8.5C Solder . H@1C Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets . C.5C IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets . 8.2 ; Tin plate , coke 1C , 10x14 , S-'S sheets . O.K Steel nails , per keg . 2.2 , ' Stcei wire nulls , por.lceg . 2.7f THE RAILVAY TIME TABIES , OMAHA. SUUUIIIJAN TIIAINS. AVcBlivnrd. Itnnnlng between Council HlulTs ana Al bright. In addition to the stations montloneil , trains stop at Twentieth anil Twenty-fourth streets , anu at tno Siimm It In Omaha. EuMwiiril V. S. DBPOSITOEY , DMAHA , - - NEBRASKA. L'anllal 100,000 IHIt.MAN KOUNTZR , President JOHN A. CJtUIUIITUN , Vice J'roulilenr. ' . II. DAVIS. Cuahlcr. W , U. llliOQUlKU , Aaslatout CnsUler Ag loulturnl Implomonta. " ' " " * "OHU'RCHIUU PARKEH , Dealer In Agricnltural Implements , Wagons CnrrURFi nrt IlurRltn. Jono" Klrcpt. between ttlinnJ LININGER & METCALP CO. , AgricnltnralInipleincntsWagonsCarria2e , , ! llngRlf , Etc. Wholtnl * . Omtbit , NcbrnVn. " PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , \Vhol lo Dolcri In AfcTicnltoral Implements , Wagons & Bnggiei Wl , Bai. AV unit OC .lonn Flrcft. OmnhR. ArtlBia' Mntorlnln. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials ) Pianos and Organs , nglm ytrrrt. ( ) m h . N BookBollore nnd Stntlonors. H. M , & S. W. JONES , Succf ser to A. T. Ktnycn A Co. , Wholrislc AllctM : Booksellers anfl Stationers , Flno WadilliiR Stmlon ry , ronimtrcl l Slutloncrr U DoUKla Slrtrt , Boota and Shoaa. W. V.MORSE & CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1105-110. ) Douglas St , Omnhn MnnuI ctorjS m , MB. mor Stlioiton. . _ ConlJ3okp and Llmo- " " " OMAHA COAL , 6c > KE TLlME"c6."i Jota of Hard and Son Coal , 300 gouth nth Street , Omalm. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . " ' SbiDpers of Coal and Cote , _ 211 goulli 131 h i't. . Onmfca. Koh. _ PERKINS , OATCH &LAUMAN. liunortora nnd .Hil'bcrs of Creeper ? , ( ila sware , Lamps , Silverware Ktc. 1514 Varnam St. , A'or Paxton Iliilldlnir. Commission nndJStpr&BO- " " " " " RIDbELL & RIDDELLV" Storage and Commission Merchants , pcclaltllluttcr , Rtrns , Choo r. I'O'iltry , Onm 1I1J Howaiil gtioat. Omulia. Njcb. CEO. SCHROECER & . CO. . piicccBinra to McSbnno A. Scbrocitcr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Oninlia. Nubrn kn. Dry Copdo ana Notions ' " " M.'E srvTiTH A"CO. . Dry Goods , Furnisliing Goods and Notions , 1107 anil 1101 Douclnn. Cor. llth Pt , OmnhB , Nob. K1LPATRIC K1 < OCHDRYGOODSCo Importers aiid Jobbers in Dry GoOuSNotions , UonU' KunilililDK ( ioodi. Corner llth nnd llunoy Sir. Oinnbn. Ncbrnekn. "HILTNT T H o M'PSON &Tccf. Iniportpra mid Jolilii'n of Woolens and Tailors' ' 317 South 15lli Street. Furnituro. DEV/EY * "STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnilnrc , Karnntn Street. Omnlix N-brnikn. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omuha. Nebraska. ' - - T Grocorloe. PAXTON. GALLAGHER * CoV ) Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , _ _ 70Jg7.TOOnndilS. IQlh St. , Onmhu. Nob. McCORD. BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , ! h and Leavonworlh Street.Omaha , Nebrnikc. ' W. J. BROATCH. Heayy Harilware , Iron and Steel , Springe , WoKen Stock , Hurdwnro , Lumlior , Ktc. 1M uiul lail Uarney BtrL-Bt.Unialia. LEE , CLARKE. ANDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY , Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , Phi > et Iron , etc.Rents for IIowo Scalcw , .Miami 1'owder andl.yniun lliu'bed tvlie , Omaha , Nebraska. H1MEBAUGH &TAYLOR , BnMers1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools and llutlalo Ncnlca. 1405 fctroot , Umnhn. Ncbrnskn. Hats , Caps , Eto. . L.'PARROrTTE & C0.7 Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 Harrier Street. Omshn. Noli. Lumber. Wholesale Liimlier , Etc , Imported nnd Anirrlcnn rortlnml cement HtRtc iont ; for Milwaukee Iiydruullocorucnttmil Qulnry wliltu Ilinc. AS J ? m Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , \VcoJciirpel iiiiil parquet lldorlnt' . ' . Hi niul Douulns s , Umnlin , Noli. All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale , 16th Street luul Union I'uclllc'rriick.Oninlin , LOUIS uiiA nroiw , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doora , Klc , Varils Corner 7th nnil lloiiKliis. Corner JUlli unit unitir. ir. a HAT. Luinter , Lime Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner I'/lli nnd DouKlui rtts. , Oinulin , C. N. JJ1KTZ. Dealer in All Rinds of Linnlier , 1311) ) und Cnlirornlit Struut , Omalia , Ncbrutkn. .JYIJHInory and Notions. „ " " " " " " } . "o/iB/fV/jujE/nrco. , iioi1ers& ) Jobbers in Millinery & Notions i Dili ttrcct. Notions. . , HOllTxSOXKO'l'lOff ' ' . J. T - KO'l'lOff C'O. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , Wlaml iQibuulli Itltli mrect. Oiimliu. VJXYAJW .fc ti Notions and Gents' ' Fiiriiisliing Goods , llfi lliiriicy ttrei't , Omnlm. ni ) TANK Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ulo grca j , etc. , Omnlm. A. II. Jll lioi > . Hunngcr , . " . . Papor. Wholesale Paper Dealers , 'airy u nice Block of prlnllnu. wrnptilnit nnd Atl | i | ier. hpeciul iiltciUluiiKlvt'n tm rload nnli- Jtorago , ForyvanllnK & ComrnlQisTon. ' viwr.y'm.vfJ'JIT.S ' ) , t co. , Storage , Forwarding and Conimissioii Inino Imuno uf Ihu Hunno'jr Illmuy i\i , lluuiiltft at eanl reUII. l h. Ilia , lih Uurdttrei'l , Uiiiulia. Tuleu'iono No. Til. Jl. UHHY , tC'O , , .touburi i't Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Urn * Boots and Shoos. HucccMors toltaA , Jonr A Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Slices Agtnlt tot Boston lUililior Shop Co , 11(0 ( , 1101 nnfl 1100 lUrncyPlrtct.Onmtin. Ngbri Ki . Browors. Lager Beer Brewers , 1J31 North KlKhtccnth Mrcot , Omnlin , Nb. Cornlco. KAOLK MaiiiMctiirers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window-cap * nml iiicliillr ! > VyllK iH. .lolm Ki-onctcr , liruprlclor. lift nml HOb'mtli Ultli Miect , Overalls. _ ' CAXVlM.l ) 'MAXUl'ArfUKlXa CO. , Mannfactnrcis of Overalls , Jcnns , l' nls , Sliltt . Kto. IIOJ 1101 Duiiplns Slt t , Omnlm , Ncti. Offlco Fixtures. _ _ _ MAXVFAC"funiXU CO. Mnwtfacturovs of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , nnilfj , slilctiiMnl * . Hunk OJ P ! > , Drue nxlmtw.Wall ( o , I'mtltlonv ltnllliiKi.Cmiiit ! < > r * . llcrrtniil Wind ( oiilcr" , Minors , Klc Knilnry iinil otlirt' , ItUJunOlutl foiltli Ulliat. . Umnlin. .T 'lciluino | ll.'l. Pnpor Boxes. " . , x L. wlutifi Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factor ? , Not. r.ltniUl lilla Doiiglm Hn-ct , Oiuiiliii. Neb. Rubber Goods. " " * " on m.-i rintiiKii e-o. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Oil clolliltiK ninl Icnllior belling. 1W3 Tanuim Mrcct Sash , Doors , Etc. .ir. A , msniiow , vco. . , * ' \Vliolcsnlo inamifiicliirvr * nf Sash , Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , llrmicli utlk'i' , I''tti ninl Until street ( Imnlia , Nub. nonx MAxuvAcriniixu co. , Manufacturers of Sasli , Doors , Blinds , lui : * , Miilr "Or ! ; nnil Inloilor Irllil wonil IHllMi. .N. 1C. corner Uli niul I.PHVIMHW rthstHols , Umuliii. Ncli. Steam Fittings , PumpsJEtc A. i. . sritAxa .v tra , * , Pipes and Engines , Stenni , wnlor , rullwnv itiul inttiliiK mippllo , etc. SK.U , IK. " . ! nml'.til bnriinui Mtt'ct.Omahn. 17. & . ir/X EXUIXti A 1 > UM1' CO. , Steam and Wale Supplies , . ulnd mill * . < ) is niul 12J Jones M.Omnlm. U. K Ho9sntrt1ti muMHizor. nit o wxK.r&co , Engines. Boilers and General Machinery , fehui't Iron wink , stvnm pump" , suw mills. 1213-1J15 l.i'UM'im in-Ill Btii'Ut , OiiiMlui. jjron Works. " ' 's'l'llAM ' ' nOlI.KK H'Olth'S , Cnrlor li Sim , Proi'K. | VuniiliictiiiPia of till Itlmts Steam Boilers. Tanks and Slicft Iron Worfc Win ki South ailli nnil II. A.M.erosjInK. PAxroxA rriiHT.ixa inox WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding Wort , ! ' , ItntM wet k , irpneriil foundry , mnrhlnonnd ikMiiltli work. Olllcu uinl wnr/i" , U. P. Hy. anil litli stiei't , Uimilni. O.1M HAwEAnN WOltKS , Mainifactiircrs of Wire and Iro.i Railings Desk rullf * . i\itvlow gunnls , llowcr Mnnit * . nlr utc. 1 1 .N'urlhlUtli ttrsct , Oumliti. OMA UA AM ! ,1- Matif'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Vanll" , Jail work , lion almltors an < l tire CKCipcs. ( J , Aiiilrvcn , iirnp'r. Cor , lltli itnit Juckaon cjiAMnox i/torr & wrnu w Iron ud Wire Fences , Railings , 'Guards anil acrcPiiH , for brinks , niiicc , ( * lorcirc Uijncc ! % etc. Iniurnvcilaniiliii : ' , lock > inlth iniicliliivrr iinrt blackMiiUliM'rk ? . WIHoiilli lllll SI. 1'ALMKK , ItlOIlMAX ACO. . , Live Slock Commission Merchants , Olllco llooni ' 'I.Opiio'llu KYclintmo HiilMInu , Union stuck Vunlf , boutli Unmlin , Nub. UNION STOCK TAIWS CO. , Of Omana , Limited , John ( ' % 0)d , bn ealth is Wealtli ! In. I , . 0. WKSTS NKIIVK Atin HIIAIN MIJ.NT , a KtmriintooJ si.ovlllc for Hysteria , Dizzi ness. Convulsions , fit" . Nervous Neuralgia , llcailnchn , NoivmiH frustration cansnil liy ill * iso of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefnlncss , Muntal Uepre.silon , Softi'iiliiff of the llrntn , ro ultliiBln insanity and lending to misery , dei'uy anil ilrath. I'lcnintninOlil AKU. llarroiincs. . Io i of Power ' .n either sex. Involuntary f.os-jns and Spcrmat- irlKijacatiKodbrnvi'i'-uxertlonof the braln.HOlf- ilitiso or ovcilndnlccnco. Kach box rontalni ino month'H Irealnifiit , * 1.0Uii bux.or six boxes 'ot if.ri.Nl.i ( < ent hy mall ] iv paltl on reiulpt nt price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE3 I'o fiuo any caso. With each order received by isforwlx boxes , accompanied\ilthfti.MWiwlu ( ( : eiiil tliu pnrclmsur onrwrlttin Rtiaranteo to re- nnd the money If llio tioatmcnt ilocs not oifect icnio. Oiiarimtci's IUHIIVI ! only by ( iooilniau ) rut'Co. , UriiKglsts , Sole Agiinn , 1110 1'urnaai itiuet Uni ha b State Line. I'o ( jIn ! < < go\r , Uclfasl , Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Tuesday. Tabln pas ° > n e J35 anil Vfl , ncrnnllngto location of rtatu ri > OU ) Uxcili'slou Vu to t'.KI. itecii-axe to anil from Kiiropu at l.oncbt Katra. VUSTIN llAl.VIN& CO. , Ocn'lgfiits. . 5'l llvoadway. Now York. 1011N IIM'-OKN. Ucn'l Wrstvin AKi'nt , Hit Itandoliih ct , , ( hloago. IAUUV K. MOIMUJH. Aueiit , Oniiilia. .Icdtic d ( Jabin Hales to Glasgow Kx- hibltlon. DRUNKENNESS C. ' ( be Mquor llnbll , I'nulilTrlr Cured lif Ailnilnl iorlo ! > r. lluluc * ' < > olilcn HpcrlDc. Iti'iinbe ulvcnlna cap of coirue or In ortl- clthut fooil , ulihoiit thu KnowlcdKu of the pal - l utilt IH alMoituelr Imrmlvis. anci will f- cctatH > riiuin'lt ' ! ! anaHpcpilyt'iuv , wliethur too > atlont Is n moilrr.ilti ililnUcr r nn aliohol ( tuck. IT NHVint 1'AM.S , Over IOO.OOO IriinlcnnlH IIHVO lifon inmlu tcmiicnuu men w'io ' lavu taki'i ] ( ioMuu pvcillc lu t/'i-lr / i.'ullre with- iitt their kaiuvleiliio. anil today bollovu Ihey ult ( li'lnklni ; ( if tlK-la own accord , w pauo lookof paillciihirrf fice. Kitlin A ; ( v , auut ( r.tli und lioujiluiioio , ihtli nnd Oiun'nit ' t > tiei > t % initiha. N b. : Council llhiH , Jowu : . \ ' UIHRD F0 MEN ta'tsste K U I 111 IK PV'ecily rev lnf.l by Iho new f lUUII PEBLON-Dtipnu Mctnpa. L ' * " Kr.it fur nur new illiumltil TiuiJitp Cole turril wlhnut pain oVoinrption. Aihlrnt Uoslon-Dupro Cllnkue | , 1U Trnnoni bi. , Doitco. . * , , , lii.lfV. | lo , , ) , ARE' TH2 BEST