l'HJS OMAHA DAlTAr BE& : THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28 ; 18SO. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Sottloe to a Still Lower Lovol. CORN VALUES ABOUT THE SAME. Onls Inhibit Continued Wcnkncns 1'iovlflloiiR Komcvvlint IrrcRtilnr Cattle Moderately Active and S Prices Unclinnccd. CHICAGO PKODUOK M/VtlllBT. % CIIIOAOO , Feb. 27. [ Special Telegram to Tun 1U.B. I When there nro no scares nor pegs In the market , wheat scorns to settle naturally In the direction of lower levels. Hut the local trailing crowd Is about as easily frightened nt shadows as It Is at sub- Dtanco , and runs to cover quickly. Traders talto quick counsel of tlielr fears. Kalrbank states that he has more wheat than ho ever had , and that his confidence ! prows stronger os nil holdings Increase. This may bo Falrj bank's position , hut ho has been abandoned by four-Jinim of the "lailcrs" and "trum peters , " und his figure looms again into con- splculty by reason of Its apparent Isolation. The Kcnorul speculative sentiment Is un questionably bearish , but It Is not particu larly audacious. The short Interest seems to bo Increasing , howc\o. ' , and there is rather heavier selling on hard spots for bear account than has been witnessed for a coutilo of weeks. The scalpers have been run In two or thrro times without especial dlfllculty , but this ically cuts very little figure In the development of n decline of sentiment , The prevailing opinion seems to bo that however the legitimate situation , based on the actual consumptive inroad into the stocks of wheat may bo strengthening day by day , Chicago Is out of line and Is quite as likely to go down as the markets else- whcro are likely to advance. It is only natural that Chicago , In its position as the heaviest market in the country , should at tract the lire of the whole world , and this is nrcciscly what Is being witnessed now. The influential news received to-day was from the oilier side. The intelligence of a little corner In wheat and flour in Paris caused considerable excitement , but as these who were most active in its cir culation were found selling whe.it on the resulting bulge , the conclusion was jumped to that the 'news was of smaller importance than the boomers tried to make it appear. A tendency to magnify bull Items seems to have developed to an alarming extent - tent recently. Of a different sort was the news from the United Kingdom thattho stocks of flour are decreasing rapidly. This comes well authenticated und baa a substan tial basis , as is shown by the inquiry for flour for English account. H may bo true that Ronio of-tho ( lour being exported is "con signed Hour , " but the proportion of such flour , with relation to the whole , is not largo. May was quoted at $1.07 % at the opening. It ranged at ? 1.071.03 the first ilvo minutes , and from ? 1.0b sold down to ? 1.0i ( . It then worked b ick He or such a matter , and on * to -Jl.O'iJf. The Paris news caused a jump to tl 03 . The subsequent course of values was downward , though thuro was one rally to $1.09. The Uvo points around which prices paused the longest dm ing the session wcro Or l.orj4' early , and $1.05 % later. Towards - wards the last May got down to $1.07 , which was the closet. July opened at Olc , ranged at 03 @ .WJcanil cjosed at lU c. The volume of trade was larger in Mav than in July , the former month having iu part recovered from its late unpopularity , though May operators still refuse to do business in that dolivory. As compared with yesterday May shows u loss of lVo and July % c. The corn market opened fairly active , and there was no pronounced desire to sell. The sentiment appears to be gathering moro to the buying side among the local opcintors , and at l& c for May thuro was u preponder ance of buyers. The improvement in the in spection has not so far had n depressing of- lect. No. 2 remaining fairly steady , while the lower grades continue in active demand for present wants at improving prices. The amount of business passing was. however , quite smali , the very slight fluctuations possessing no attraction for the general class of specula tors , who nro at present finding more con genial surroundings in the wheat and pro vision pits. This is the third day that corn lias closed virtually at the same price , which is a rather rare instance of undivided opinion. Oats exhibited continued weakness , with May again touching 27c , or the lowest price of the week. The offerings in a speculative way were only moderate , yet with the ab sence of buying oidcrs the market was dull nt a decline of J @Kc from yesterday's close. At the inside price there was a coed demand from the shorts , with a subsequent partial recovery. There was some desire apparent to change May coiitracts into Juno at i@Ko difference in favor of the former , while March was Inactive. The provision trade was somewhat irregu lar. Another heavy run of hogs occasioned a tvcak opcvlng , and the llrst sales made were nt prices showing declines from yes terday's ' closings of 7J con pork and UJ c on lard and short ribs. Later , however , the market gained in strength and improved in tone. The speculative ofTerings proved to bo much smaller than was generally ex pected and ns sellers found ready buyers for the property ottered , poik uxpei fenced an advance of 17 jO and laid and short ribs of fie. The highest prices quoted also prevailed before the noon hour. After 13 o'clock the demand subsided and trade fell back until the Improvement In laid and short ribs was entirely lost. In porlc the reaction wiped out lOo of the morning's advance. 13nsed on yesterday's final quotations , lard closed fie lower , pork unchanged and short ribs un changed to'J o lower. CHICAGO srooii CHICAGO , Fob. 27. | Special Telegram to THIS UBIS.J CATTJ.E The market to-day was only moderately active , and prices were about the bamo ns on yesterday. Some good to choice 155u@10SO Ib. fat cattle sold for the lioston butcher trndo nt M.OOJjl.25. ) The bulk of fair to good fat cattle , however , sold nt f'J.4t'(3a ' ( 60 , with plenty of common beef steers nt J3.00@3C5. The receipts of cattle in the west wcro small to-day and that fact was something of u stimulus to the trade hero. The general market , however , showed no quotable change. There has been very little alteration llim wouk. Choice to extra foooves , $ l.04.4l ( ) ; medium to good atoers. 1U5U to 1500 ibs. , * .I.r.r@3.M ) : 1200 to 1850 Ibs. , f..303.CV. OW to I''UO Ibs. . JJ.OO ( a.'J.IU ; stackers and feeders , CJ.lGGd3.US ; cows , bulls and mixed , * 1.756JU5 ; bulk. ' h lluslncss ran smooth and even to-day at the decline of lOc noted yesterday , the bulk of mixed , packcrs'and heavv soiling at 14.60 , with light mixed making fl.55. There was a brisk demand on shipping ue- count und packers boupht liberally , Doth paying about fl.50. Light sorts sold at M 55 FINANOIAti. NEW Yonic , Fob. 27.-T fSpcoi.il Telegram to TUB IlKB.1 STOCKS The stook market Uiis morning opened very tame. The foreign advices weio not very encouraging to holders , though prices wcro only fiactlonally lower than on last nlght'a closing. Chicago Gas Trusts were again in uscondancy and an advance of % per cent was scored. Manhat tan elevator was rather nt'tlvo and rose \i wcr cent. . There was some selling of St. Paul common , thought to bo for the profes sional account , but prices .Yielded but 8 per rent. After the first half hour's tnjdlng thcic was bomo improvement to the to no of the general dealing und fractional improve ments occurred throughout the list. Coalers , however , wcro weak on the rumor that n gen eral reduction in anthracite coal prices would bo roudo nt to morrow's meeting. Lncka- wanna yielded J { , Jersey Central , , mid Reading % per cent , The commission houses were doing very little , and say they do not look for any npcclal activity until after the inauguration ; then they anticipate Increased ontiidc orders and consequent higher prices The bear * , however , contend that the lack o outside speculation , together with th gloomy outlook for all the western railroads is a sure sign of lower prices , Union 1'ucifl was the subject of much favorable comment The handsome showing of the company fo last month has gained it many friend1 Points to buy specialties , such ni Ohio mv Mississippi , Chicago Gas Trusts and Tor Worth & Denver arc freely given oul Stocks were quiet in the loan croxvd nn < loaned at nbout 2 per cent except for SI Paul , which commanded a small premium fo use. Money continues in plentiful supply a \H to 2 per cent. At iioon the market wa exceedingly narrow with a steady tone mn generally at nbout the opening figures. Atcli Ison was a feature during the aftcrnoor The bears made a furious attack on thl stock , and it yielded I ' < per cent. Nc\ liiiglnnd was also quite ueak and declined : like amount. The Uoston houses suppllci about nil the selling orders. The whole Us closes heavy. The coalers , while not ver , active , were quiet and WCUK , LncKawanna Jersey Centiul and Heading showing J < i Northwestern , ; St. Paul , K ; Canadi Southern , „ ' , and Missouri Pacific } pe cent. Manhattan gained 1 , Oregon Trans continental and Richmond Terminal V { pe cent. Villardsaie comparatively firm. Th total laics for the day amounted to 1S'I,00 ' shares , Including Heading , 20,000 ; St. Paul 12,000 ; Lacknwanna , 10.00 , ) ; Missouri Pfl cillc , 5,500 ; Jersey Central , 4.00J ; Northen Pacific , preferred , 3,500 ; Now England 11,000 , and Noithwt'stcrn , : ! , M)0. ) The following wore the c'osln ? quotations ; MONBV ov GAU. Easy , at 2 < 7j2 | > ( f per cent PniMB MiinavNrii.B PAPB IQ'l par cent STBIIMNO EVCIUNOE Dull anil stoaitv sixty-day bills , fl.bO ) : ncnianil , 1'nODUOI'J CIIIUAOO , Feb. 'J" . \ \ heat Steady cash , $1.0.1J ; March , * 1.04Jf ( ; iMny , Jl.0.1) ) . Corn Stonily ; cash , ntj c ; March , 34 j | Mny , o7)Uc. Oats Firm ; cash , 2oe ! ; May , 27jj'c ( , Hyo MavMXc. . IJarloy NothliiK doltip. Prime Timotlu 31.40. Flax $ l.nO. Whisky $1.03. Pork-Steady : caslintul March , 811. 15 ; May , Lard Firm ; cash , $0.73 ; March , $0.75 ; May. $0.85. Flour Finn and unchanged ; winter wheat , W-flOCBriSO ; spring wheat , $1.55 1.05. rye , f'J.'ifeit.lS. Hulk Meats Shoulders , fo 15@.37 ! ! short clear , $0.121 025 ; short ribs , fO.OC ® 0 03. Uutter Steady ; creamery , 10S28o ; dairy , 14 ( < ? 24e. Chuoso Steady ; full cream cheddais , © lie ; Hats , ll'/c ; V ouni ; Americas , S Steady ; fresh , 13@llc. Hides Steady and unchanged ; heavy Kreon salted , CK i liRht green salted , 5(33Kc } ( ; Rrccn , ) ( i ' 4Ke ; salted bull , 4jiC Rrcon bull , y fu ; green salted ealf , dry flint , 7 } 5jto ; ( , 'rcon salted Uip , 4e ; dry calf , 7(3Sc ( ; dry salted hides , 7c. Tallow Steady ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4 ? e ; No. 2 , 4u ; cake , Ou. flccoipts. ISblomonts. Flour , bbls . 10.000 12,000 Wheat bu . HO.OOO 7,000 Corn.DU . 192,000 90,000 Oats , bu . 150,000 48,000 Now Vorlc. Feb. 27. Wheat Spot , weaker ; No. 2 red. 072f 9SJ/c in elevator , 9'.l ( < W ; < u afloat , ! ) S'.fc < 3$1.00 f. o. b ; No. .T rcu , yya'i3Kc ( ! options dull and weak and % @ % c lower ; February , closing 'jrj e. Corn Itoceipts , 3,000 ; exports , 127,000 ; spot dull but Him , and } 4@1c higher ; No. 2 , 4W@45c ! in elevator , 44 Ji ino ntloat ; No. 2 white , 403 @ 47e ; uiipradod. mixed , 43 > 4(5 ( ( 43KC ? options llrmer and modcratclv active. Oats Receipts , 34,000 ; exports , 200 ; spot easier nnd quirt ; options steady and quiet ; February , 0 c : March. 30J c ; Mav , 31 c ; spot No. 2 , white , by@Uiomixed \ west ern , 28@3Jc. Coffee Options Steady. Sales , 30,750 bags ; March , April und May. $1030@U5.40 ; spot Rio , linn ; fair carcoes , $18.12 . Petroleum Steady and quiet ; United , closed nt lc. Eggs Quiet and easier ; western , 14X © 15c. 15c.Pork - Quiet and steady ; now , ? 12 50 ® 12.75. Lard Easier nnd quiet ; western steam , f7.20 ; March , $7 19. Uutter Steaav ; western , Checso Dull ; western , lilvorpool. Fob. 27. [ Special Cablegram to TUB Ur.E.J 3:30 : p. in. close. Pork Holders oiTor freely ; prime mess , eastern , U3s Od , easy ; do , western , 53s , easy. Lard Holders offer spot moderately nnd futures spaiingly ; spot und February , ilos , steady Mnich und April , 353 3d , steady. Wheat Holders offer moderately ; new No. 2 winter , 7s Sd , Jinn ; do spiing , 8s , linn. Flour Holders offer moderately ut Us 3d , steady. Corn Holders offer freely ; spot , 4sytA , sternly ; February , 4 IJtfd , tuil ; March , 4s. dull : April , 3s l d.ilull. St. Iioiil-i , Fob. 'J7. Wheat Lower ; cash , ! WK ; May , ! ) Sc. Corn-Firmer ) cash , 2S@'S c ; May , Oats Higher ; cash , 24Kej May , ' 4c. Pork Steady ntll.7j. Lard -Quiet at $0.02 > f. Whisky-S1.03. Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 24@27c ; dairy , 14S'Jiie. ( MiiincnjuillH. Fob. 27. Whcat Dull and n shade easier ; receipts , 170 ears ; shipments , 99 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , February , $1.1S ; May , * 1. ) J { ; on truck , fl.ltJ5t.l7 ( ; No. 1 northern , February , $1.00 , ' ; May , ? 1 OCyt\ \ on track , $1.00Sil.07 ( ; No. 2 noithcrn , Febru ary , ' . "Se ; May , * 1.00on ; track , OS@'J9c. Clnolmmtl. Feb. 27. Wheat Dull and nominal ; No. 2 red , 9-'e. Corn Uurely steady ; No 2 , nflxed , 32 > c. Outs Weaker ; No. 2 mixed , 20c. Whisky Firm at $ t.0i. Ktllwaukoe , Fob. 27. Wheat Easier ; cash , O o ; Mny , UOVe. Com Steady ; No. 3 , 80@30Kc. Oats-Dull ; No , 2 white , 27k@2Sc. Rye-Firm : No. 1 , 45c. UarJoy firm ; No. 2 , < 50c. ProviHigns Finn ; pork , S11.15. ItaiihiiH City. Fob. 27. Wheat Weaker ; No. 2 red , cash , 03 < s nsitod ; Mny , 01 bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , no bids nor offerings. Corn -Steady ; cash 23J/0 bid ; May , 25o bid : No. a white , May , 27 c. Oats-No , a , cash , iiO o bid ; May , 23 0 bia. _ 1,1 VK sroua. ClilcdUH , Fob 27 1'no Drovera' Jour nal lotiorutns follows : Cuttle Receipts , 10,000 , ; market steady ; beeves , $4.00$4.40 ; steers , fLOOQCIbO ; stoukors and feudors , $ J.153.35 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed , (1.7u fl.l5. Hogs Itoceipts , ill , 000 ; market steady ; mixed , $4.45 4 Gi ; lieiivy , $1.40 ( 4.75 ; llglit , M.40illAI ( ; nklpa , 51,00@t.W. Sheeji Hccoipts 7,000 ; market steady ; no- tlvos , , ji60' : < ] 510 ; westerns , corn-fed , $1.25 fi4.bO ! ; Texans , $ J.2a@ 1.25 ; lambs , $4.75Gil 0.50. National Stock Ynriln , Kast St. Louis. Feb. 27. Cnttio Receipts , 1,700 ; Bhlpinunts , 200 ; inurkot active and strong ; L'hoico heavy nutlvo Htcorit , fl.SOC I.30 ; ( air to ( 'ood , $3 GOijy.OO ( ; . fitockoi s und foedurs , $1,90 ftUOO ; rongera , coni-fed , fj tOQS.lO ; gruss- ted. $1.90fa''J.0. ' IIon' Receipts , 0,100 ; shipments , 000 ; market steady at a dc'clina ; choLu heavy und butchers' selections , $4 ! i5'if4 65 ; puckinir , F4.W ! 1.50i light grades. $1 4 4.00. Sioux CitjFob. . 2r.- > Cut tlo Receipts , 160 ; shipments , 100 ; marknt steady und uil- ilmngcd ; stockcrs. $2.00 . .75ia ; ntccra , p-J.OlK'13.50 ; feodoru , * a.yO , ' .90 ; gtockma and 'at co\vs , fl.505i2.CUcaiinurH und bulls , j1.0j ? { { 1.75. Hogn-ReceipU , 2,300 ; market 10@15c ewer ; llKht und mixed , tJ.SOQSi.'JS : heavy , M.20@4.3JJ. City , Feb. 27 , Cattlo-Re- coliits , Snoo : shipments , 1,800 ; market active and strong for dressed beef ; shipping nm feeding steers steady ; peed to choice corn fed , $ -l.OOrj4.20 ; common to medium , $2.80(3 ( 3.8."i ; stackers anil feeding steers , ll.00.i ( 3.'JOcows. I1.23Q2.70 Hens Receipts. 10,300 ; shipments , s47 market weak and lower : common to choice OMAHA ' Ontllo. Wednesday , Feb. 27 , ISS'J. Iho market on beef cattle was lower , in fact fully lOc lower than jc tcrday. The trade was slow all the morning1 , but in the aiternoon itiis more active , and the bull of the offerings wcro taken , The quality o the cnttlo was better than yesterday , nm there was ono bunch hero good enough to bringlSO. The bulk of the steers sold a $ J.O.X'fc'I.f > 0. Uutchcrs' stock was in llph supply , and , with the demand good , the prices paid were steady. Cows sold nt $2.10 M2 ( Viuiid wcro all bouijlit up early in the imv. There was n good deal of Inquiry for feeders nnd plenty of buyers In the jnrds but they did not take hold very freely. The prices paid for feeders wore about the same as yesterday. Hcfore the close of the mnrkc cattle of all kinds were pretty well clennci up. _ 1 1 111 : R. The market on hoes was SfllOc lower than yesterday , but. nctlvo nt the 'decline. Over ninety loads were on sale in the morning , nl of which were sold curly , and cloven loads which arrived Ir. the afternoon weio takei tit about steady prices. The most popular price for both heavy and light hoes w us S4.3J but u few trades were miidu nt SI JW , und I few mixed hogs went nt fl.Sii . The market on sheep continues about stoa ly , with n very fair demand. Everything received sold readily. C-'ittlo . 1,701 Heirs . 0,000 Sheep . SOO Horses . , . SI Prevail I n . The following is a table of prices pnld in this market for the graJca of stock men tioned1 I'rinio steers , 1300 to 1.100 Ibs. . . ? . ) 40 ( < n.OO Prilno stceri , 11UO to 1300 Ibs. . ! i 0 ) ( (03. ? ' ) Native feeders . a M ) ( , 3 10 Common to good cows . 1 5D ( .230 Choice to fancy cows y.4t ) ( a > 100 r.ilr to choice nulls 1.7.1 552 far. rair to choice lijjht hogs 4 : ) , ) ( iMSi \ Talr to choice heavy hogs 4'o ( i4 33 Tailto choice mixed lions . , . . 4 'M ( JI HO Pailto choice westcin sheep. . 51.75 © 11" ' ralr to i-hoice Nuurasitas 4.50 Q 4.10 Hcprcnoiit.itivd Suln9. No Av. Vr. No. Av. I'r. B throvvouts Kl } ' .50 fc4 Xeb natvu W ) H Neil nutvs..7J J.IH ) ! J2i ) Neb uatVd.,81 4,10 * Live Stock Beef cnttlo RO still lower. Hog market fl@IOc lower. Considerable Inquiry for feeders. Sheep in demand nt steady prices , About all the stock here changed hands , n " Butchers' stock sells ut nbout steady prices. S. S. Hndloy. the feeder and mill owner of Cedar Kaplds , Neb. , marketed u bunch of 1,45Mb steers at * .i.bO. The hog market has taken quite a drop luring thu two days past. On Monday the logs sold nt $4.40 ( ! 4 50 , but the prices were .ho result of extremely light receipts. On Wednesday of last week the hogs sold ut 8l.25@4.42)iJ. with the bulk nt $4..Vi OMAHA ' \\110IjKSALIi : MA UK UTS Fruits , Produce , Ktc. Uunr.ii Creamery Fancy print , 24rti > 2 < 5o : choice print , 20@22o ; fancy solid packed , 18 rt > l'Jcj choice solid packed , 15@17c. Dairy frinc.v roll , 17@l'Jo ; choice. irxifilOo ; good , 12 @ 14c , low grudes , lO Zlllc. CIIHKSE Full cream chcddurs. choice , 12 ® I2) ) c ; full cream Huts , two In Loop , 12 > < C' $ 13c ; full cream Y. A. choice , 12J @ 13c ; off grudes and skims , C@'Jc ; llmbtirger , 12@ 12Ko ; brick and Swi s , 140l.V. Keas Strialy fresh , ll@12c ; cold stor- nge , 8@10c. LIVB I'OULTHV Chickens , per doz , fj.50@ 8.75 ; ducks , per doz$3.25@.l.r > 0j gcoso , pur doz , t8.CO < gU.UO ; turkeys , per Ib , @ 10c. Uiussrii : : Poui.ritr Cliickons , par Ib , 0@ lie ; turkeys , per Ib , HC13o : geese , per Ib , Il@l2c ; ducks , per Ib , 11 1 Ilo. VJAL : Heavy grassers , 150 to 200 Ibs , 70 7 u ; inferior culvcs , 60 to CO Ibs , SQGoj me dium to good , 70 to 81 Ibs , S@'Jc ; choice to fancy. 100 to 130 Ibs , ' .I010c. VnaETABi.ES Potatoes.Colorndo and Utah. ' 0@75oj Wyoming , W5.o ) ; Nobnukiv iinii Iowa choice laigo , U.r4Uo ; commoii , 30t35o ; sweet potatoes , Jerseys , per bbl , $ J.25 ( 3,6'J ; beets , per bu. fi Mo ; carrots , 35(440c ( ; cabbage , California , per Ib , 2 } < fc ; parsnips , > OiiiJOo ( ; onions , led choice , bO < ftnr > o ; silver 8kin , 00@76c ; turnips. JO@j.'Su ' ; rutabagas , ! ( u)40u ) ; cuullllower , cholco largo , per doz , 1.25 ! $ l.ftj ( ; good , fl.00@1.25 ; radlihcs , ! tt@40c ; ettuco , ' . ' 5(3300 ( ; cucumbers , (1.50 ; string bcnnn , per box , il.78T8i.25j celery , 23@Woi spinach , l,50Cl.7ft per bbl. UAME Mullurd , | ier doz , W.00fi3.50 ( : red- icad , per do ? , f J 60@3.00 ; teal , | wr doz. 81.50 < 8-J,00 ; tommoii sinall , per doz , tl.Ou l.M ) ; rabbi's ' , ocr doz , 75ci$1.00 ? ; Jack rabbits , par doz , * 3 003 SO ; Bijulrrels , pcrdoz.75c@1.00 ; ackfiiiipe , * l.OOW1.2 : . . AJTJ.BS--Por bbl , funoy New York nnd Michigan , ? 2.f > 0 : choieo , $2.0 ) GJ2.2 ; cholco Missouri , 61.7fl 2.00 ; good. * 1.50@1.75. Foiiiiiux FUUITII Malaga gru | es , kegs , 40 of ) . " ) Ibs , lOoperlb ; baiuinas , per bunch.l..r > 0 Q3 tti ; lemons , fancy o\v , 300 to 50 s , | 3.75 @ 4 CO ; choice old. * ! U s. fi 50 ( 3.00 ; oruugus , Los. Anteles , { % 7&0 ) ( ! ; Uivcrsides , fJ,75S ( 4.00 ; Navels , W.00@554f Uanchlto , W OOQ 3.3.V ' CiuvnEimms Hell it Hiigli1 , choice , f7.oC @ 7. " > ; Uell & Cherry , choice , $0 50QO 7r > . NCTS Walnuts. WgrtOc'i itcnnnts , S lOci chestnuts , 4iSc ; coco AMts , jicr 100 , $0.00(3 C.OO : hnrclnuts , 3(34e ( : 'Mekoryntits , small , * 1.25f1.50 ; large , dO@i5e ; pecans , plain , 0(3 ( t > c ; | Klishcd , 12@13c ; nlnionds , iSc. : filberts , 14c ; Urnzlls , lOo. HIDES Green salted. No 1 , 50' , No. 2 , 3 3 3'/e : calf , fi5U'c ; dry Hint. 5We , lieNS Navk-s , hand plckcifT per bu , S2.1C GT220 ; peed clcmi country , ? f.7f > ( i2.00 : Ofl or poor stock , ll.UOQjl.fiO ; California , $2.00 ( < i 210. 210.Cmnu Michigan , per bbl , M.fiOQS 00 : Now York , per bbl , f5.00.t5.f)0i ( half bbl , ? -.75 ! ( 3 00. 00.FE mt BUS Per Ib.primo . live gccse w hltc , 3.X'440c ' ; mixed with gray , i.5 ( < I30c ! damp nml musty , UX'T20c ; prime live ilouicstiu duck , 2C ( . ? 'r.c ; wild duck , 130420C. SKI nn KKIVT Per bbl , 30galchoice$4.00 ; per half bbl , 13 25. Pot-am * Per Ib , rice , lK@So ; common , HO.SET Mb frames , choice white , 15@lCci dark , 18(714c' ( strained. 10il''o. JBI.MIS 4@4 c porlb ; preserves , 10@12c perlb , L11111 7X1 ! in. 5t-lb ) pkgs. MINCI : iNliur OJirl7c ( per Ib. Grocers' lilst. Hcvlsed prices nro as follows : UMHIINO Sturk A , seamless , 2ic ; Amos- hcag , seamless , 17) o ; Lewiston A , senmless , lUc ; American , seamless , 17e , burlaps , 4 to A bu , HOP 11 o ; gunnies , single , He ; ytinnies , double , 2.Jc ! wool s.u'k , 42c. TWINES Dux , ! 2 < iiji.lc ( ) ; cotton , lO' ' rtllOc ; Jute , e. Uitll'l ) Put ITS Kips , in boxes , per Ib , 14 ® lilc ; dates , in boxes , ToUOc , London Malaga layer r.ilslns , per box , $350 { ) 'I.7 ( ) ; Malaga loose raisins , $ -J.0@J.r ; ! > 0 ; new Valencia rais ins , perlb , 80 ; California loosn muscatels , per box , $150 10 ; Ciilifouiiii Loiulous , IbSS , ? . > ,4l ) ; pitted cherries , per Ib , ISe ; Cali fornia pitted plums , per Ib.12C < ? llo ! ; dried blackberries , pur Ib , tkj7e ; dried raspberries , per Ib , tfKffiMe ; evaporated apples , CitSe ( ; California unpari'd evaporated peaches , 12(8 ( 14c ; evaporated Cnlifoinia nprieots , 17o ; currants - rants , K\t < jiXvTurUisli \ prunes , fi@ri'ie ' ; citron , 220i'4o ; orange peel , l.lc ; lemon peel , 17c ; California French prunes , 12c. PICKU.-I Medium , in bbls , $ . " . .00 ; do , in half bbls , $ ' . ) IX ) ; small , in bbls , JOO'J ; do , in half bDls , Str > 0 ; gherkins , in bols , $7.00fido : , in half bbls , $1.00. HOAMID : Con F.r.s Gorman , 23'.jCMo ' - ' XXXX Ariosa 'J-IUc. Laushlin'a , 2-lUe ; , - COIH.I : Green iNloeha , J.lfSlKlo ; Hlo , tcood , lSicr.ic : Maiutnl'ling. 2itSu ( ! ( ! ; roasting Hlo , ITwlSo ; O. O. .lava , ! MA'Jiu ( ; .l.ivn inferior , 'Ji@'u ' ; Hlo. fancy , 21i ' "c ; Santos and Maracalbo , 17il L . St out Granulated,7 ( < i71fc ; conf. A , 0T < c ; white extra C , O'fe ' ; oxtr.i U. ? % ts : vclloiv C , ( i ) * ! ; powdered , 7Ji@i cubes , " ( rfsc. 13is A\ Choice yellow , 'MnJ 4c ; dark colored , iiif : ( I4c. Toiucto Plug , SCfiiajc ; smoltinf , IC tOO. SALT ? 1.15 ! ( < 81.40 per bbl. Horn 7-10 , HJ-jir. MAIM.C SLOAII Uneks , ll@12c per Ib ; penny cukes , 12 ( ; 13o per Ib ; puiu maple syrup , $1.00 per K-tl. Mu'i.i : Si nil' 3li41c ( per mil. Wiuri'tvo I'vi'int Manilla , UUc per Ib : s'ravv , IJ' ' lXc Per ID. Tr.ts Voting Hyson , common to fair , 1S ( < ? 2flc ; Young Hi son , good to fancy , aogr.Se ; to 'J. ' ilc Gunpowder Gunpowder , common good , ; powder , choice to fancy , 40S0.1c ( ; .lap.in , com mon to medium , M&S-JOc ; , Japan , choice to fancy , 5IOfi4l.1t : ; Oolong , uqininon to good. 25 @ 10o ; Oolong , choice to f.jncv , GU rou ; im- peii.il , couiinuti to mediumxTjl(3ljc ; Imperial , food to fancy , lOCjj.lOe. . CnvcKnitsli'irJc jicr Ib ; assorted cakes , 8 021c per Ib , ns per list. , , . . C\MV MNsd , rtJ i/lSJSic ; stick , OJ c'tllc ' ; rock candy , Ki Uu ; fancy candy , 7 ( < iiSc. HOI.IANI ) HlJtltlNO ' . 'OC , MACKtntiii Family , $13.00@U.OO. ! COD Fisii iil-/7 ( > ifc. , STMttn 4 ( < i7 e per Ib. Dry Gootls. COTTOV PIAVNTI 10 per cent trade dis count. Unbleached L L , fil e ; C C , OX" ! S S , 7Jc ; E 13. S > , V ; G G , ! % c ; X X , 10 > c : O O. ll } < ! c ; N N , l-i c ; A A. lie ; D D , K.J < te ; T T. lii c ; Y Y , l c ; , BH. llc. ) Bleached , 20,8) ) c ; Ul. 12j2c ; 0,13 } c. 13iown nml slate , 50 , ! lc7D ; , 12V c : OJ , Kic. Cuti'CT WiiiBibb , white , 19s ; colored , 13 VTTS-Standard , So ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , \ 1icHoone \ \ , lie ; U. cased , (41.50. 1'iiiNTs Solid colorH Atlantic , ( ! e ; Slater , Oc ; Ueilin oil , 0' < e ; Garner oil , t7c. ! I'ltiXTs Pink and robes Allen , 6c ; Hiv- crpoint , r.J c ; Steel Hivcrju ( ! ; Hichmond , Gj < fc ; Pacitic , 7c. PKINTS Dress Charter Oak , 5' ' c : Hain- 0410 , 4c ; Lodi , . " .Vc ; Allen , tic : Hichmond , Oc ; Windsor , C ) c ; Edd stone , O ej Pacitic , Ur.un St. Legcr , 5J c ; Ar nold , GJ c ; American , OJ Je : Arnold C , long cloth , Do ; AinoldlJ , long cloth , 10' , e : Ar nold Gold Seal , W \ Stcifel A. 12c ; Windsor ser , Gold Ticket , lo e. GixaiiAM-s Plunkett checks , "i c : Whit- tcnton , 7 ijcYoik ; , 7) o ; Norniandi ditss , 8 c : Henfrewdrcss , bK@12 > , ; c ; Whittcnton , sic ; Calcutta , S > ; c. CAMIIIIICS Sinter , 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. BI.IU-IIII : > HIIIITISO : Ellcrton , " : House keeper , SKi T ° w Candidate , 8'4 ' ; Ucrkeley cambtic , No. GO , ll ) ; Best Yut. 4-4 , H& : Buttcrclotii , OO , 4'f ; C.ibot , 7 ; Farwcll , lialf bleached , h } ; Fruit of l oem , 8 ; Sreeno G , ( i ; Hope , 7J ; King Phillip cam- Ijric , 10 ; Lonsdalocnmbrii1 , 10 : Lonsdale , 8'j ; Now York mills , 10' ' : Pepjierell , 42 in , 10' ; Pcppcrcll , 4ii in , 11"Pepperell " ; , 0-1 , lfi ; Pcpperoll , S-4 , 21 ; Pe'pporoil ! ) , 2J ; Pepper- ell. 10-1 , 2' ; Canton , 4-1 , 8 : Canton. 4-1 , SIH ? Triumph , 0 ; Wmnsutta , 1' ' ; Valley , 5. BKONVV SIII.CTINO Atlantic A. 4-4 , 7 > r , ; Atlantic II , 4-4 , 7 ; Atlantic D , 1-4 , ( ! ' < ; Atlan tic P , 1-4 , 0 ; AuroraLL , 4-1 , 0 ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 1 % ; Crown XXX , 1-4 , tl > : Booster LL , 4-4 , i ; Indian Head , 4-1 , 7J ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , fi ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , r > ; Pepperell H. 4-4J ( , Pcppercll IS , 40 inch , 7j < f ; Pepperell , h-4 , Ib ; Pepperell , 9-1 , 21 ; Ilepcrcll ] , 10-1 , 2J ; Utira C , 4-4 , lJf ; ; Wncliutett , 1-4 , 7j < : Auiora H , 1-4 , 7 ; Aurora , B1 1y \ \ . FIANNKI.S , PJ\II Itaftsmen , 20c ; Goshcn , 3JKc ; Clear Lake , 30 > c ; Iron Mountain , 'iNXKi.a , Wiitrn H No. 2. % , 22Ko ; G II No. 1 , % , ! iO > < o ; B II No. 2 , 2J > < c ; B H No. 1 , % , ! ! 0c : Queclico No. 1 , % , 12c ; Quc- chco No. 2 , % , ; t7Ko ; Queclico. No. 8 , % , .i2 c ; Anawan , 32 0 ; Windsor , 2J > ic. FI\N.MI.S : , j < io-C : , 24 Inch , ir.Uc ; II 24 inch , 21' c ; G G , " 1 inch 20c ; H A F , X , . ' .c , , T H V , /j. "ic- , \j. 4'n , . JJL-CK West Point. 29 In. 8 07 , lOltfu ; INest Point , 29 in , 10 oz , l2Kc ; West Point , ! i'J ' In , 0 : Coidis , No. I , UIJMVIS Amoskeag , Uoz , lOKc ; Everett , 707 , lli ! Jo ; York. 7 o13 o ; iluymakcr , SKo ; Jaffrov , XX , 11) ) 0 ; Jaffrey , XXX , 12KoBcaver ; Creek , AA , 12c ; Ucuvcr Creole , BU , Ilo ; Beaver CiccV.'CO ' , lOc. KV Jn\X8 Mtiinorlul , 15o ; Dakota , 8c ; Durham , 271-jc ; Hercules , Ibc ; Lcum- iKton.yjjfc ; Cottswold ! 27 o ; Melville. USu. Cinsn Stevens' tJ. ,6 0 ; Stevens' H , bleached , 7c ; Stevens'A , 7Ke , Stevens' A , bleached , 8J o ; StoveuV'P ' , S'c ; Stevens' P , blcaclied , ' .IjtfuStevens' ; N , O c : StovenH1 N , bleached , lO c ; Stevens' SHt , 11c. . Ijiiinhcr. DIMKNHIONS AND TiMiiitii 2x4 to 2x12,12@ 10 ft , t.10.00 ; 18 ft. $17.00 : 20 ft , J18.00 ; 'ii and 44 ft , SJI.OO ; 4x4. 8x812@10 ft , ? 17.005 18 ( < 3J ft , $18.00 ; 224 ! ftt 2l.i)0 ) : fencing , No. 1 , f.SO@ | ( ) 18.00 ; No. 2 , $14.00rel.00 ( ( ! ; lliushllli , ' , 1st ana 2a clear. 47K,10 ( ! 00 ; 3d clear , H3.00 ( 40X ( ) ; U select. Sir.OOW83.00 ; Hearing , 1st com. 0 in W. P. . f,00 ; 2d com. , 11.00 ; id com. , $40.00 ; 1) , FX ) 00 ; common Y. P. , M7.00 ; 1st and 2d clear Y. P.-1 undo In , $20.00 2.40 ; ship lup No. 1 , $18 ; No. 2 , $10.50 ; No , , O. G. . * 19 ; siding. 1st common , $ JJ ; 2d , 19 ; Ha , $15 ; fence , $12.50 ; stock boards , A , Mil ; 11,1(1 ( ; C. 3U ; D , $ il ; boards. No. 1 , ouimon , $10 ; No. 2 , $17 ; No.a$15 ; No.4$13 ; wrtltion , No. 1 , W , P. jtf in , $ I.OO ; No. 2 , J7.00 ; ceiling , clear % , Y. P. , $20,00 ; clear , „ Norwuv , $1000 ; gecondB , $ I4M ) ; O. O. rntts , XX In. . OOu ; O. G. butts , > x3 In. . 35o ; in. well tubing , U. & M. , bev. , 122.00 ; ilcKcts , D. At H. , $ > J.OO. ClioinlctilH. AciDS Sulphurlco \ \ Citric , OSe , Oxalic. Ifio ; tartnrlc , 45c ; Am. carb. , 1'Jo ; alum , 2 ! < C 3Io ; anowroot , 3Jo ; balsam cupalba , l5M ! i5o ; borav , lO Ukjj calomel. SOo ; castor oil , $1.05G $ 110 ; cream tartar , 3io ; corrosive sub. , > ( ) ci chloroform , 45@50o ; oxt. logwood , 12c ; -lycoriuu. 'Jlc ; gum niablc , UJo ; gum : amphor , 35c ; gum opium , : $ J,20 ; morphia mlnli. , $ J.O'J ( J.fc3. OiLS-llcrBomot , < 3.80@300 ; lemon , | 2.00j porpcrmint , $3.00(33.r-0 ( | wtntcrgrccn , $240) ) olive , $1.00 ; quinine , 33@48c ; strychnia , Mctnl ntul Tinner.'Stock. Ulock tin , small pie $ 25 Hloektin.bar , Copper , planished boiler sUcs . . . ! M Copper , cold rolled 31 Copper , sKcathlng 30 Copper , nltts 30 Copper , flats 81 Gal. sheet iron , Junlata , uO , 10 nnd 5 per percent discount. Pnt. planished Iron , 24 to 27 A. . . . 10' , , Pat. planished iron , 21 to 27 11 . . . > ; Hooflng , 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets. . . . O.tx Hooting , IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets 7..M Hooting. 1C , 20x28 , 112 sheets 11.00 Hoollng , IX , Ox2S ) , 112 sheets 14. M Sheet iron No. 21 3.4 Sheet iron No. 27 Solder Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , 10\14 , 225 sheets. fi 50 IX , 10x14,2.tt sheets. . . . 8.Vo ! Tin pinto , coke 1C. 10x14 , 3J3 sheets. . . . Steel nails , per keg 1 Steel wire nails , per Ucg 5 ; 7. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank. ! 1O5 South 1.5th Street , - Omaha. TIE RAILM TIME TABLES , OMAHA. SUBURBAN TUA1NS. AVeslw ml. Itunnln ? bstween Council Bluffs and Al bright. In addition to the stations mentlonuil , trains stop at Twentieth anil Tiventy-fouith streets , and at tne Summit iu Onmlm. East ward CIllCAUO , HOCIC I8I < ANI ) & 1'ACIKIO. Ix'ii\e. I Airhp. A No. 2 .0:0) : ) p. m.'A ' No.l. 7:00 : n. m , U No. U . . .0Xii. : ( ) m.ltJi No 5. 5:50 : p. in. A No. 4. . .U:10a. : in. A No. 3. . d : 41 p. in. rillCACO.JIIJHIJNOTON A : QUINCV. A No.4 .11:40 : a. 1U.1A . No. 5 . ,7:3) : ) a. in , A No. B . .5:1.1 : p. m. A'No. 7. . .nl ; ) p in. A No .l , ) . ( l.1'Jji. : III.IA No.It. , n:50p. : in. ciiiUAoo'v NOKTIIWISTJUN. : : A No. 0 11:40 : a. m. A No. 3. 7:10 a. in. AU No.4 , .RUp. : ) in. No. 1 . 7lKn. ) in. AA No. 2 . . . , hlii : ( ) . in. No. 6. . .icllp. in , CHICAGO , MIIAVAI/KKK &ST 1'AIJI , . A No. 2 0:111 : a. 111.A No , 1. 0:5(1 : ( m. m. A No.4 7:0)p.m.A : ) No. a 7:1(1 ( j ) . m. .NSAS C1TV , 81' . .IDSIU'JI & COI'NCI1 ( HMJKI-'S No. 2. . . .01 : a. in. A No. 3 , (1:30a. ( : m. No.4 . . . .0:20 : p. m.lA No.l .0:1.1 : p. in. sioux ciiv & I'Acrnc. No. 10 , . ,7:0.1 a. III.IA No. n , . ,8V. : a. in. No. 12 , . . .7UJn. : in. A No. II . . . 'J.OO p. in. OMAHA & hT. l.OUIS. \ No.8 . .4ti : p. in. A No. 7 . 12:00 : ni. dully : . II itally oxiept Saturday ; ( J exiept iiiilRy : OuxicptMoniluy ; fast until Tlio tliuu Khi'it unove Is for TrnnHfur. there being f i < > m lite to tun minutes hetVMen'J'ianii- fer and Joeal depots. DlVOllUKS-A. OUODItlOll , ATrOIIVBV.AT-l.AVv' 12 Uoaruuru Su , ( 'nicaio ; mtrlou froei il oi bu mo j qulollr "nil l ONLY ! I FortOSTorFAItlHO MAMHOODi General Mid MEHVOUS DEBILITY ] I Weakaeti of Body and Hindi Efftcti > of trron or Eiceueiln Older Younr. Uobu > l , Vofcle niMllllllinllr Uc.torrd. lion In Knltrr * nTJ hir iiktanKik.iMipvriol n.nuiiiMi A i'jniior nour. it.olul.lr u.-.III.i llOUt. TllHI > ltM-II. . ( IU la ar. Ilia IMII/J / Iran 41 him. . Trrrllorili , , l lurrlin t amrl ! . . . . . , , . lUwi.MI ' - - - - t..a.riClho . tinlaBitlon , , tad | irMf nklltd sdoM eo.Burutn.i .r , > nd 1 umure currd , U& ycara * ipcrlrun. > Kalfu lluuli GANGER ; 'rtr. ' 1 H. ' " * I I I 11 I jl ARrlculUinil Implements. _ ciwuciitLL PAUKIM , Dealerii ! Agriciiltnial Implements , Wagons Ciurlnpcs nnil IniiiKlo' . Jon.p street , between Jtli nnJ IQili , Onmlm , Nel > rsk _ LI NINO mi .t .ir/rrtfli / rr ca ! Agricnlt1 Implements , Wapns , Carriages nciile , cle. Wliolc nlo. Onmlm , ix , onJKNDonr TtTJM "itrix co. , \Miolo nIo lK'alrr < In Agricultural Implements , WagonsS Buggies .ill. i l , t < Ti nnil 1U7 Jimp * Mri'ct. Omnhi. MOLI NjMiLmniNA K ioui > Ali D co , Itnnnfnctnrcrs ami Jobber * In Wagons , Buggies , Rafts , Hews Etc , Cor Ptli nml I'ntlHc Mrcol . Oiniilin. _ ArtlBtsMntorlnls , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1.11 Diiiiiilm Mreet.Oriinlm. Nebrn'kn. _ Boots nml Shoos. " ir. r. MonsKA co. , Jobbers of Boots end Shoes , 1101. 11(11 ( , mo Donning > tn > i > l , OmiiliR. Mnnnlnclof , i-mimicr MriHl , MOMUM Con ! , Coke nncl Llmo. OMAHA COAL , COK77 " , v JnfCO. . , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , aufcoulh lltliMriet.Omiihn , Xobr.i-kn. mt. co. , iptC s of Coal a d Cok 511 Smlli nth St. , Omalm. Xrb. _ _ Cro Tipry nnd Classwnroii I HKIXSI 0. 1 Tt'7/ A L. I I'M. I .V , Importers anil Jobber" of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware itc. : 1U4 fnnmni slroct. lu-w I'jxlon bullillng. Commission lLL , v ! Storao and Commission Merchants , ' Bi" " ononon scimoKjiu A ro. , ProfiDce Commission and Cold Storage , ( Succcsiors to McSlmno k SchroeJcr. ) Oiunlia , Nubnifkii. Dry Goods and Notions. .u. n. SMITH .t co. , Dry Goods , Fiirnisniiig Goods and Notions , llf. ( nml 1104 Douulns. cor. lltli street , Omnlin , Neb. KILL' A Til WK-KOCU DftV OOODS CO. , Iinporlers end Jokers in Dry GooflsNotions , Gents' furnlshlru Rnodn. Corner Illh nnil Ilarncy sln.uls , Oinnlin , Ntbm'kn. A co. , Importers nnit Jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , SIT South litli itrect. Furniture. m\rnY \ & STOXE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Karnnm Micct , Omnlin. Ncbnipkii. CHARLES S Furniture , Cnmhii , N Crocorlos. _ VAXTOX , OA LLAO12Ml & CO. Wliolesale Groceries and Provisions. : a-j , 'Xfi , nnnml 711 Soulli lOlli St. , Omnlin. Neb. Mc"OrtD , HIIADY A CO. , Wliolesale Grocers' 15th nml I/curcnirorth street ! , Onmlm , Ncbinskn , _ _ _ " Hardware "Tr. .LJillOATCJL Heavy Hardware , Iron and Heel , "prln-i1" . wagon htoek , Imrilnnrc , liinihcr , tie. 13fJ nml l.'ll Hartley Mruiit , Om.ilm. LEE , CLAJlKn , AXDHKDSDN HARD- WAltV COMl'AXl" Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , Micct Iron. etc. Aucntn for TInwo Mltuiit powder mid Lyinun b irttcil wlrct .v TA Build rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' tools nnd Hull ilo scnlos , 110J Uonyliu street , Unmliii , Nub. _ _ _ _ " Hats , Caps , Etc. ' "w. L. PAitnoTrh A co. Wholesale Hats , Caps aid Straw Goods , 11W IhiTlicy f ( root , Unmliii. .Vc-braskn. Lum'oor. "Toil N A. WAKIWIIMD , Wholesale Lnmlier , Etc , Imported nnil American rortlaml rcinrnt. Ftitta iiluiit let Mllwnukcc liyilrniillc cement : md ynlney wliitolluic. CUAS n. j.ufi , Dealer in Hardwood Lnmlier , Wood cnrpcta nncl p irauot Hooting , iitli und Douglat ftreeth , Omnlin , jToti. AllKindsofBnildingMaterial at Wholesale , Iflh btrei't nnil Union 1'ucHle'l rnclt.OinaliH , LOUIS Dealer in Liimher , Lath , Lime , Sasli , Doors , Etc , Yards Corner 7th nnd Duuclui. Corner IMh and DOUGHS : rani ) ir. a HAY. Lumtcr , Lime Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner till nnd DoiiKlns Kti , Onmlm , c. N. Dealer in All Kiiifls of Liimher , nth und Cttllfornln btrcctM , Onmlm , .N'cbraika , . Imporlcrs & Jolieers in Millinery & Notions JOS.JIUund.'UrJoutli lltli street. Notions. J , T. nOIIINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions aid Furnishing Goods , 4UI und 106 boutli 10th urcct , Omulm , V1NYAKD , V S Notions and GcnU1 Fumishinf Goods , 110.1 ll.irnejr xroct , Onmlm. Olla. _ _ ' CONSOLWATRD TAXKTJNn Co' , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , ente , etc , OniMm. A , 11. lllshop , ilunnpcr. Paper , CPAPKK CO. , " Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry nnlre nock of | > rlntlnc , wmppliiif nnd writing paper , bpeciulalttnllun Kiveu lutarlonl ordun. Storage , Forwardlns & Coinml8 lo"ru ' ' " 'AHMSTHOXO , wmx A co. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission lirauc hou o nt tltit IJenncy lltiuvr Co. lhifile nt nhuliKAlcuml rcUll. Ufl , 1UJ. III. linranrmt. Oinuiiu. Tiiljplirirni Vo. 7i > i , _ _ Toys. * " " " " / / . iiAUitv , icd. , Jobber * < jf Toys , Dolls , Altos , Fancy Gooils , llttuitf furnU'ilru tooJ , clilllrcn'n inrrla vj , tVC. Boots nncl Shoos. . KXDALLi JQNKS .tCO. , Puce ' or to Heed , Jonci A. Co. Wholesale Mannfactorers of Boots & Slices Agents for llo'ton Hubbrr Jhon Co , IhU 1101 n41IW lUrner Mrect , Onmhn , Nehr ki . Brovvors. STO11Z A ll.KIl , Lager Beer Brewers , t North KlRhlecntti ftrcet , Onulu , Xeb. Cornloo. Cornloo.'K 'K WOUKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window esp and nicUtlc ikjl crils Jo'm KpeneKr , pmprlctor 1N ( and llufnuth IWIi slreet. Ovornlls. " CANriKLO AMAT/MCJ UlilXG CO. , Mannfactureis of Overalls , Je n , 1'ants , Shlrt . Rtr. 110 } 1101 Douflns Street , Oinahn , S b. Offlco Fixtures. S/.1O/OAS / Mnnufncturersof M , Oilice and Saloon Fixinres , Jlnntles. kldi > tionnti > . HnoX Cn e , Drnit I'llliirp" , Wull CH'PJ , Partitions. IUIIInu 0ntnturs. llpi-rnnd Ulnn ( oolrr . Mirrors , Kir Inrlorj nnd nnlec , ltUnuili : ; rj htmtli lUli t-l , Oinn'ia 'IVIeplii'iio ll. ' . _ Popor Boxes .v 7 , . Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Nos 111 ; n Id I.IUI Doncln street , Omnhn , Neb. Rubber Coocle. OMAHA ni'itnmt c'of Manufacturers a-d Dealers in Rulilicr Goods Ull cotilnc ! nnil lonlltor I riling. 1UB rnnium slroct _ _ Snsh , Doors , Etc. " M. A. n/Mt/ioir A ca , Wliolcnnlc inmiufncturvM itf Sasli , Doois , Blinds and Mouldings , Hrniuli iilllro , l.'tli nnd lianl utrcot Omulm , Neb. J1011N MANlTACTUlllNO CO. , Mantifactiirers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , MouHIInc' , stulr work nnd Interior hant wood flnlfh. N K cornvrBili nnd Ictvenwrnh streets , Onmlm , Neb. _ Steam Fittings , Pumps , A. L. STIIANQ A CO. , Fnnip ? , Pipes and Engines , Stenm , iratrr , inllmiT nnd mlnlnK supplies , cto. VM , IC.'nndf.'t ( nrnnin street , Omnhn , u. s. WIND KNOINE , t ruMr co. , Steam and Wate : Supplies , II hdoy nlnd mill' . ! I1S nnd ! 2J Jones it , Omnhs. ( i.K lln co , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Shcitlron work , slcnm pumps , SHIT mills. 1213-1215 l.em envoi th strt et , Onnilm. Jron Works. ' KTCAM li6'tLKrt WOIJKS , C rtcr ft Foil , 1'rop's .Mnnufnttiirri of all kinds Slcaiii Boilers , Tanks and Sliest Iron Wort Work * Soulli Alth nnil II A M. cru lan. PAX'WX A vum.ixa uiox iro/wcs , Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding Worfc Unglnc , brim work , Knnernl foumlrjr. Him hln nnil f blaiKBUtltti work tnico unil worX , I' . I * Hf. nntl lltli bticut , Oiualia. OMAHA fnii7rA irtof wonK's , Mannfactnrers of Wire and Iro.i Railings Desk ralld. nlndnw Kunrild. llnwcr stnniH. nlre BlKD9. etc. lil.Nunh nth utriotUinalin. , Mauf'rs ' of Fife and Burglar ProtfEaffis , Vault" . Jnll work. Iron ilniltor' nnd flre cirapes. ( J. An dree n , prop r. Cor. lull nmUnikson His. CHAMPION rnox A irnewonns. . Iron'nil Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and screens , for 1 ank , oniies , stores , ri'"l onces etc. Imurorcd nr.iilnffti. lotL&mlth luHthlntry nud blacksmith ivorkUlfonlli Kill fl. PALM11H , lilCIlMAN A CO. , Live Slock Commission Morctiaiits , OH ce lloom ! . Opposite Kxtlmivn llullillng , Union Muck \urdi - _ , hoiuli Omnlin , Kcl ) . s co , OfOuiana , Limi'ed , 'John K. Iliijil , jiiiierlntcndcnt. * THE AND And Oiiioego , . Molnnj. ilnrshaltown vcllnt0" ' Llilcmrn h0' . Wash. ArionirBfowortbn numornui point * of KUperlorltT UHi0'ri' ? rutl""J"l ; ? 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