3MB.T 3MB. . . . - ' ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : Jp ID AY 'MARCH 8. . 1880 , ' . . THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Prlcoa Range Materially Higher , Especially For May. A SLIGHT ADVANCE IN CORN. Onlu Much More Actltc nt n louver ProvlnloMH Excited nucl Jrreuiilnr Cntttc Livelier HORM Hrlsk. CHICAGO rflODUCR MAKUUT. CHICAGO , March 7. [ Special Tclceram to TUB HrK.l A litllo Jog of uhuat for export to Lisbon , < 8OOC bunlicls , was worked early to-day , and Intoi , nbout 1 o'clock , it was as- curtained that tlic total amount worked for foreign ftilrmicr.t vai twenty-four boatloads. This buslne&s bears the stamp of pcnulncnei * . There wcrorepoiU In circulation to the effect that orders tor n considerable quantity of ad ditional for contlncntU account were within teasing distance. la explanation of the non- fulfillment of these Indefinites , It was stated that "thp boys got wind of wbat was gome on and caused a bulge that killed business. ' ' I'Votn St. Louis word was received that the Nashville millers had boueht 10,000 bushels of cash wheat there , and wanted more. Those wcro about the only bull items from the out side , though New York kept wiring bull gos- nip ono minute ntttl denying it the next , all day long. For Instance , the heavy buying for M-y delivery In New York for foreign lonp account was bulletined , and after the consequent bulge had spent it force , the in telligence wns flashed over the wires that Uingham hnd merely been covering a b'g ' line of short wheat. The weather continues to bo the b.'insli factor , though It is far from be ing the only one. The Crop prospects were never more brilliant , according to the reports from all parts of the winter wheat country. The widespread and gen eral inquiry , as to the extent of the "invisi ble reserves , " develops a mass of conflicting testimony , and the bulls and bears find therein as much to fortify their opinions as they did before scouts were sent out or cor- \responden2oburoausputkM\ork It Is cer- , Vtaln , however , that Europe Is taking very V Vttlc of the clicap wheat at the seaboard 'cheap in quality and cheap in price ) nnd "lat the interior mills arc not oppressed with the dread presence of present or near pros- l > cctl\o scarcity of supplicsj Duluth reports that about 60.000 bushels of excellent white wheat from Oregon is there , or on the way from the coast , to go into the elevators at that point , and Kcrahaw advises bin friends that there are millions more to be bad out there. It is not known how the Oregon white wheat grades , but it tan probablv bo used in some form to satisfy hunger in case of necessity. A falling oft in the receipts throughout the west soon is promised , and so also is the large export movement from the Atlantic seaboard. Hut these promises are cot accompanied by a guaranty in cither cose. Locally prices ranged materially higher , especially for May. The new crop futures only feebly reflected this strength in May , July only going up about le a bushel. nt the point of cxtretno improvement , while May bulged about O Tc. The outside inar- nets were generally little higher , and the foreign news was. not especially significant in tenor either wav. May opened ragged , the range being $1 02 > ftl ( 03' { " , with July crucially quoted ntltOc. May told up to II 0 % and July to 90c immediately. Hutchinsou has put his shoulder under the market , but ho sells oc bulges und talks very bearish. The market worked back to f 1.02 * { , rallied to M.03Y , sold off to Sl.ai , up J u , otf J c , up to $1.04 , buck to fl.tOXi up to $1.04 ngain , down to $1.03 % and for the last tialf hour or BO fluctuated between (1.03 % nnd $ l.d3 % , most of the time quitea battle rag ing in the pit. The close was $1.0a ! gain of lc , as compared with yesterday. July sold off from lH > fc to 89 > ic , rallied to near the top and closed at bSj ! * a Rain of j c en the day. A fairly good business was trans acted. There was no hesitating In the course of the corn market to-day. It was firm , and more active in the direction of strengtn than lias been the case for many days. There Is a steady demand for domestic consumption and export , and the declines in ocean freights have enabled the buyers for the foreign mar kets to operate with more freedom. There were orders hero jcsterday for u larg quan tity for direct export , about 1,000,000 bushels in all , which -could not bo filled for want of enough of a suitable grade of corn , so at least said ono of the principal receiving houses who claimed the information as their own knowledge. The advance in" pork was an encouragement to purchasers , and from the light offerings it was very eviaent to which side the speculative sentiment was leaning. The receipts were within a rca- bonablo quantity of the estimates made yes terday. and 15 per cent wcro of contract grade. For to-morrow the calculated receipts nrn placed at 193 cars. In addition to the exports from the Atlantic , 113,000 bushels were cleared for Liverpool und UO- 000 bushels for 'London from New Orleans yesteidny. Tbcro was a pressing demand for the lower grades of cash corn from ship pers. The full ailvancn was not maintained to the close , the actual train being J.fc on March delivery and J4@7fic on the other futures , with the exception of June , which was barely j c dourer. The latter month is the favorite with the short sellers , on the theory that hot corn is a probability in that month. Oats were much more acthc within a lower range of prices. Karly trade was dull and nearly steady , but later in the day the market ruled ? B < aK0 lower , with some ex citement attendant. The decline was duo to the large selling on the part of several prom inent operators. Opinions wcro divided , with inuny favoring the belief that the sellIng - Ing was chiefly on short account. Little was donu outside of May , which opened steady nt 'J7Vc. barely touched 2flJe , with CU c bid at the same time , and later a par tial recovery under bujing support. June was quiet at about % o discount , and the other months were neglected. The earlv trading in No. ' - ' cats to go to store indicated a slight Improvement , with > U5tfc paid , clos ing nominally easier. The receipts were only moderate. The provision traders were treated to-day to thu most exciting and irregular market that 1ms been witnessed in many a week In pork , for tl.o May delivery , the range cov ered oy the fluctuations experienced covered 55c ; in lard 15e and in short ribs ? -c. Tno best or highest prices quoted prevailed at or short ! ) after the opening of business , und the lowest around 1 o'clock. Trade was un usually unsettled tluouf-tiout the entire ses sion. The trading opened with the bull cle ment in the ascendency , and the ihst sales nil around were made at an advance on . \ cs- terday's closings. For a brief i > erod ! the outlook looked favorable fora continu ance of the upnord turn , und considerable realizing took place without occasioning any dlsturbuiuo. The beats , however , were on the alert , and taking advantage of the de cline In tlie demand , Inaugurated a vigorous mid. Led by Hc.im ana Singer , they ham mered and pounded thu mantel , and by ex cessive offerings compelled prices to move under their dirvction. Tney made the bulls , in fin t , practically withdraw their support. end burring An otvaslornl reaction , allowed to maintuln interest In the movement , kept the receding turn in full force up to the close , w hei > the market rested around the bottom quotations and much lower than yes terday. In pork the day's actual decline was 2M3.WO , In lard " } $ < 2l2 ! < c and in short ribs KHil2 ; } < Ii. CHICAGO srooi : CHICAGO , March 7. ( Special Telegram to TIIK HKE ] CATTI.C The mantel was more active , and good cattle sold in some cases a shadu higher. There wore no strictly line ujttlo on ale. There were plenty of medium to pretty gcod heavy cattle , but not ninny combining quality und fau Thin nnd coal to cuttle KOld no bettor Choice to extra bcovc , fl SM-MO ; medium to good ttccrs , 1.I6U to I.VA ) ll ) , $3iXiH \ 00 ; fJOO tc 1300 Ibs. , fUUC : < { 3 05 , U50 to 1200 Ibs . $3 ( k'@J.50 ; slock' era and feeder * , $2 & & $ 40 ; cows , bulls and mixed , ? l f > t > < 33 10 ; bulk , $2.2403 T6. lines Uuitinesi was again * briik. with another blight upturn , the bulk lolling at H.73@4.SO , a few fancy at H.S5. Light sorts told largely nt $4.75 ; a few fancy and the Ingo ort at ? 4.b5. No demand for light- light. NrwYoJiK , March 7. f Special Telegram to Tun Hrr-l Str.rM The stork market thU morning ononed feverish , anil generally lower , the losses extending to ' , per cent. Oregon Short Line , however , was the cxcp tion , opening up 1 per cent , Ihe early deal ing were murkcd by decided strength , and Missouri Pacific and New England led the upward movement In the active l ! t. The so called pool In St Paul were free bujcrs this morning The London houses supply the greater part of tne demand. It is said that a dividend of 2' , t > er cent will bp paid on pre ferred Outside of the selling in St. Paul common the London houses were doing nothing. Chesapeake it Ohio first preferred rose IV The market afterward quieted down and rei'-ted , the larger part of the early gains being lost. Manhattan was specially weak At 11 o'clock the market was quiet and weak and ti shadu above first prices. Money on call is easy ut 1 (42 per cent. Stocks in the loan crowd ere in good supplj , with onl.v moderate demand. St. Paul und the coal Mocks , especially Lafcka- wanna and Heading , were features of the market. After 11 o'clock , nnd while the en tire list wns heavy to weak , the last two storks named were leaders in the decline , each losing " i > cr cent on comparatively active trading. Cleveland , Columbus , Cin cinnati & Indianapolis , however , was especi ally weak , und on very light transactions dropitcd 1'4 per cent. Well posted brokers saj lirexel , Morgan & Co have been selling stocks for the past fewda\s The weakness continue' ! until the end of the hour , though there was no further Fjiceial feature , and nt noon the market was active and weak at about the npcninu prices. The market wus ( inner , though trading wa * only moderate during thu afternoon The profi.ss.onal traders were the principal bu.\ers of active shares. The net gains for the day show Chesapeake & Ohio first preferred , ljf , ; Hock Island , % ; St Paul and Chicago and Uurllneton & Quincy , % ; Heading and Union Pacific , * j per cent ; while Cleveland , Columbus , Cincinnati & Indianapolis lostl't. and Lake Shore \ per cent The total trans actions aggregated I'lO.OOO shares , including St. Paul , 27IKX ) ; Hcndinc , 24.000 ; Qrcgon Transcontinental , 4,400 ; Western Union , 5.000 , Missouri Pacific , 4,000 ; Union Pacific , 15,000 , Lackawunna , 1\00 < ) , New England , 5,500. Thofollowing were the closlnz quotations : D. S. 4s regular 18 > 4 Northern Pacific. . W ! ! U.S. 4scoupons l M , dopreferred < " - ' U.P.4'isregulnr 107 > 4 G * N. W . . . . . U.S.4'iscoupons 107 ! dopreferred. . . Ill I'aclllcCsot W IM IN. V. Central . . . . Kfr . Central Pacific ilV P. , I ) . A. K 25' , Chicago A : Alton 131 i Hoc t Island . M > , ChlcaKoUurllnBton CM. . JkSt P . . CP. &quiucy . . ion1 do preferred. . . . . li 'i I ) I * \V. . .140U St. Paul A , Omaha . ; CJU Illinois Central. 11 H , dopreferred . . . 81" , 1..II.&W. . lll'i ' UnicmPacitlo . . .CO Kansas & .Texas . IIV..bt L. & P . . . . I3'J ' LakcShoro . . . lUP.i do preferred. . . . aiy Mlchlpin Central RS I Western Union. . . . . Ni MlshourlPacitlc .I'M MONET < iv CALL Easy , at 2@3 ner cent. PIUMB AlEnctvriLE fAPBK 4 ( JO par cent. STKUUNO ExctiiVOE Dull , fairly steady ; slity-aay bills , M.S5i. demand , i CHICAGO , Match 77 - Wheat Fnmcr ; cash , $1.00 ' ; April , $1.02'4 ; May , $1 a3J . Corn Easy ; cash , 3-&c ! ; April , 35 11 Ific ; May , SC\c. Onts-jEasier ; cash , 25 > 4c ; May , 20 ll-10c Hjo Ma4.J'4c Barley Nothing doing. Prime Tiinothj jl.to@l.40. ! Flax $1.48. Wtilskv ? 1.03. Pork Lower ; cash , $11 70 , May , 0 iC. Enrd Easier ; ca h , SI.7K ; May , $0 W ( g. O.H5 O.H5Flour Flour Nominally unchanged. Uu'.k Meats. Shoulders , $325 ( ! j.37 } J ; short clear , $350 002 ; short ribsr ftj. 15 @G 25. Butter Firm ; creamery , 19@27o ; dairy , 14@2Jc. Cheese Steady ; full cream cheddais. 10 @llc ; flats , ll c ; Young Americas , 11V , ' Eggs Unchanged ; fresh , , Hides Unchanged : neavv green salted. 5@ Cc ; lightgreon salted , fiJ QSJfc ; green , 4@4c ; salted bull , 4J.f@4J.Jc ; green bull , 'IJ c ; gieen salted calf , OJfc ; dry flint , 7 3bo ; green Baited kip , 4c ; dry call , 7@8u ; dry salted hides. 7c , Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , 'solid packed , 4 } @ 4J c ; No. 2 , 4c ; cake , 5a ilecfeipts. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 11.030 7.00D Wheat bu . 01.000 27,000 Corn.OU . 110.00D 05,000 Oats , bu . 13J.030 59,000 New York. March 7. When Receipts , 17.0JO , exports , none ; spot active , strong and higher ; No 2 red , 9fivn07I < , c in elevator. 97 } ( g97Cc afloat , Ol.54(39re ( f. o. b. ; No. 3 reu. U2 > J@Uc ! ; ungraded red , 92isS93c ( ; options tuirlv active , strong and l't , ( < iU < c above yesterday : March closing at OOc. Corn Hecoipts. 119,000 ; extwrts. 12,000 ; spot firm und higher , but dull ; No. 2,44 ® 44'Xc in elevator , it & { c afloat ; No. 2 white. 44c'No ; 8 , 4'- > ( ( i42 c ; uir < rraded mixed , 4fjjijf ( ; options less active , but firmer Oats Receipts , 34,000 ; exports. 1,000 ; spot lirm and quiet , but } 4@l c higher ; options dull but steady ; March. 3PB'c ; Mav , Sl38c ; spot No. 2 whitel-2 , @ 34J4c ; miied western , 20& Uc Coffee Options opened bat cly steady and closed steady and unchanged to 5 points up ; sales , 07,7.10 bags ; March , S1750@1725 ; April , ? 17 15@17.25 ; May. $17.15 17.ao : epot Kio firm ; fair c-arcoes , $1'J 00 Petroleum Strong but quiet ; United , closed at Eggs Eas ; western. Pork Active ; new , $ I800jtl32o. Lard Ixiwer ; western team , $7.30 ; larch , $7.2 . Uuttor Firin ; western , 14@30c. Cheese Dull ; western , y ocll' c. Ijiverpool , March 7 [ Special Cablegram to THE HI.E J 3Jl : ) p m close. Poik Demand poor : prime mess , eastern , 03s 9d ; 00 , western , 55s , easy. Lard Demand good ; spot nnd March , 85s Cd , firm , April and May , .tfs'.U , firm. Wheat Uemand poor ; new No. 2 winter , 7s Sd , firm ; do spring , Ss. Flour Demand fair ut.llB 3d , steady. Corn For spot nnd futures demand fair ; spot , 4n J-fd. casj ; March , 4s , steady ; April , 3s ll' d , steady , Ma3 , 3s lUid , steady St. LonU. March 7.Wheat Higher ; cash , 95c ; May , ! H\i90 ! ( fc. Corn Higher , cash , 2S' ' c ; Maj , 3Ic. Oats Lower ; cash , 25'tfe ; May , 27'i.c. Pork Higher at $12 37 } . .Lard Nominally $8.t > 5. \Vhlsky-l.U ( Hutler Quiet , creamery , 24@20c ; dairy , 12C < t2.c 9Linii npollH. March 7. Wheat Sample wheat firm ; receipts , 111 cars ; shipments , ( > 0 cars Closing : No. 1 him ) . Murch , $1.15 ; May , $1.17 ; on track. $1 14 ; No. 1 northcin. March , $1.02 ; May. $1 044 ; on track , SI OJ 0/1.01 ; No. J northern. March , 91o : May , too ; on track , lU ( f94c. Milwaukee , March 7. Wheat Dull : sh.lWKu ; May , We. Corn Steady ; No. 3. SOJfffiSlc. Oats Dull ; No. 2 white , 27@2r' ' Hyo Fairly octix-e : No. 1. 4 Hurley Steady ; No. 2 , Me , Provisions Easier ; jioik , $ il.SO. Cincinnati. Murch 7. Wheat Stead v ; No. 2 red. * Corn Stronger ; No 2 , mixed , ST > e. Oats Firmer ; No. 3 mixed. 2 > ( a.W > ilc. Whisky-Steady at $1.03. KaiiKan CHy. March 7.-Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 rod , cosh , f.'Xo ; No. 1 soft , cash , noth ing doing ; May , 9Jc bid. Corn Steady ; May , 20c bid. 2Ctfc asked : No. 2 whius , cash , 25c bid ; May , 27 { c bid SS'l'o ' asked , Oats No. ii cash , 20c bid , easy , 23o asked. MVK STOO.1. Cnicaoo , March 7. Cattle -Receipts , 0.500 ; market strong , with the quality poor ; choice to extra beeves , $4.25@4 40 ; steers , M00v < f4 00 ; stackers ana feeders , $2.25 < g3.40 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1 6X < { 3 10 , Hogs Receipts 1&SOO ; inurnet opened Cc higher , and closed lower ; mixed , $4 00 ® 4.bO ; heavy , $1 55@l b5 ; light , f I 00 ® 4 85 ; Sheep Keculpts , 9.50J ; market slow ; natives , $323 503 ; western corn fed , $4.35 @ 475 ; iambs , tt.lKX 020. National block 'Yards , Bait St. Louis , Maroli T.i-Cattic Ueceipu , 703 ; shipments' , 300 ; market nohodehigher ; choice heavy native sters.l " < 03J 10 , lair to rood. * 3 OOMXtO ; stacker * and feeder * , $2 OWslS 10 ; rangers , corn fed , J 75cf3 40 ; grass-fed , liOO Hogs Rocolpta , 5,2M ; shipments. TOO : market higher and active , choice heavy. ? 3 75/a3 S7if , packing , $4 OT.4 M ) ; light grades , $4.5."j4 70 Knnonn Citr. March 7. Cattle Re ceipts , 21.000 ; shipments. 1.000 ; dressed beef steers dull nnd weak to fullylOc lower ; cows steady but lower ; common to choice corn- fed , $ i 75&14 10 ; stockers and feeding steers , Sl.fiWSS 15 , cows , $ l.2 : , < 32.75. Hogs Receipts , 7,0'W ; shipments none ; inarktt excited and fKc ? 10s higher ; common to choice $4.50' < fU 70. Cattlo. Thursday , Murch 7 , 1SS' . So far as prices were concerned there was not much change in the cattle market to day. While there were some who felt that they had to take easier prices for their holdIngs - Ings , the difference was BO slight as to bo hardly perceptible. There was , however , a > cry material decrease in the receipts as compared with J estt'rdny , in fact the re ceipts were considerably under the average receipts of the lust few dayp , but In spite of that fact the trade on all kinds of cattle was slow. However , the cuttlo were about all sold before the close. The dressed beef and shipping steers sold all the xvilj fromSJ.bO to $3 00 , but the prevailing price was $ .1 Od < 3 25 Cows sold all the way from $ l.SOyi2 55 , but the bulk of the sales were made tit ? - ' 20(3)2 ( ) 40. Some very choice bulls sold as high as $2.75. The hog market was in n vcr.sotisfactorv . condition for the salesmen , it being active nt nn ndxancc of about 10s. The pens were cleared early , over.xthing selling quickly. Nearly evcr.uhing , both light and ncavy hogs , sold at $4.Ki , while the prevailing price jestcrday wns $1.45 The market has been advancing rapidly this week , but the bu ers are all prcdic'ting a rapid decline. Slieco. There was not a load of sheep in the yards to-day. Uc-cclpn. Ij\o | Stock .Notes. Hops about lUc higher. No sheep to in.il o u market. Cnttle nmrltet slow and steady. Frank Tierney , of Uroken Bow , marketed OOo hogs. G. AV. McCulloufih , of HlueSiirincs , topped thu cattle market. Among the visitor * nt the yards was W. A. Denny , of Chicago. The market wus the highest to-dav that it has been Binco the Cth of lust February , when the bulk of the sales \\cronmdo at $ V > , with n low loads ut H .50 and a few ailttX ) On the Dth as high us f 1.15 was paid , but the majority of the hoes went at jM 50. The lowest polut reached was .March 3 , u linn the average price paid for hogs was onli W WjJ , and on the 21st of Fooruury they only bold a fruition higher. OMAHA MVUKHTS KruiH , Produce. Hlo. UUTTKH Cre.imer.v Kancv print , 2-l choice print , 'Miiglla ; funcy solid packed , Ib ( Vtl'Jc ; choice solid pacKea , IKMlTc. Dairy- Fancy roll , I'Cil'Jc , choice , 15&(10s , good , 13 < jI4c ; low grades , lOQillc. Ciii-u-tE Full cream Cheddars , choice , 12 ' I' ' c ; full cream flats , tuo in noop , vifattt lilc ; full cream V. A. , choice , lfrf:13c ( : , off grades and skims , Sg'.io ; llmburger , 12w 1'JKc ; hrick and Swiss , l-K$15c. tees Strictly fresh , 10v .llc , cold storapo , I IM : POUI.TIII Chickens , per doz$350(3. ( 3.75 ; ducks , fJ ' . ' 5(3.5'Ji ( ) Reese , $ S.50 'J.OOj turneys , per Ib , Willie , Dittssru PouLTitv Chickens , per Ib , 0(5 ( ? > lie ; turkeys , ll ( 13c ; geese , ll@l'Jc ; duck 7 llf 13c. VKAti Heavy grasserc , 150 to 200 Ibs , fi@ CV < o ; inferior calves , 60 to 00 Ibs , - ) @ : ino- dium to ( rood , 7 to S5 Ibs , 7@Sc : choice to fancy. 100 to 1 0 Ibs. 8@0c. VEUCTAHI.LB Potatoes , Colorado nnd Utah. 70y76o ; Wyominp. Ki./55 ; NebrasKa and Iowa , choice lurge y.5@ioc : common , 3033c ; sweet potatoes , Jorso > s , ) ) er bbl , W S5yj M ) ; beets , per bu , 55mttte ( : carrots , 35r40c ( ; cabbage , California , per Ib , 'JKc : parsnips , Wii ( ! 0oonions ; _ , rod choice. Au SSo ; silver skin , ( AflirSc ; turnips , 20jty > c , rutabapus , S5 ( rflUc ; caulitlower , choice lar e , per doz , 11.25 (1(1.50 ; rood , tl.UOQ l.25 : radishes. 85'u40o ; lettULO , 25@30o ; cucumbers , tl.50rfJOJ ( ; string- beans , per box. tl.75@i 25 ; celery , 25 ( uSOo ; spinach , tl.50 < % 1.73 psr bbL GXMC Mallard , per doz , MOJ@3.r 0 ; red head , | > er dor , * i.5d@XOO ; UjaL | ier doz , * 1.75 ( g-.OO ; comtnon small , i > cr doz , tl OOi' l.W ) ; rabbits , per doz , 75cC"f 1.03 ; jack rabbits , per doz , * 3 UK < * 3 5a ; squirrels , per doz , WMgf 1.00 ; Jack snipe , * l.XOil.23. ( AITJ-LB Per bbl , fancy Now York and Michigan. * J SO : choice , JJ 0 2 2.5 ; choice Missouri fl 75 3 00 ; Rood , f 1.5tt(3l.7S. ( toFonciQN Fiti ITS Malaga grapes , keffs , 40 to 55 IDS , lOo par Ib ; bananas , per bunch , tl. 50 03.00 ; lemons , funcy new , JJOO to 300 s , ( J.7& ( rU M ; choice old. SCO s , ? 2HS ( { ? 300 : orancev L s Anirclcs , ti 75 rf8 DOS teiVcnides J3 75rf ( 400 ; Navels , tJ .i ( < B5.CO , 'lanchito { , W.OOW 3.25. 3.25.rmxncRntr Bell fc Odrfc , choice. $7.50 ( 775Ueir& ; Cherry , ihglcc , $ O.MK3 75 cliolco Jersey , f5.CKH iS 25. " NUTS Walnnts 50 ( . ( K ; ' iwanuto , SrtlOc , chestnut * , 4 ( < z5c ; cocoanul\ per KM , f.i.XKff ( 0K ( ) , hazlcnuts , 34c. ( WeVorinut * . small , $1 "VX" l.fiO ; larpo. 1)0 ) ( t75ev pecans , plain , IVf c ; txjllshod , Ii.'trfl3c ; alnio'nds , ISc ; fllbcrt * , 14c : Hrazili , lOc. HiDns Grecn laltcd. No 1 , 6c ; No. 2 , 3@ : calf , 5 < . 5Hc ; dry nint 2h ) . Cinr.li Mlchlcnn. IKT bbl,5-4..Vn5 ) ( 00 , New York , pcrbbl , t300S3.)0 ! ; half bbl , $ i75rf ( 3 0(1. ( 0(1.rr rr TitnR Per Ib , prime live pecse , white. 35C I Oc. mixed with pray , STKgROc. damp nnd muity , lO Xd ; ; prime llvo domestic duck , 20 @ 25c ; wild duck , IB'iJ.'Oc. Su'cn KUU-T Per bbl , 30 gal , choice , f4.00 ; l > cr half bbl , fJ.25 I'oi-coiiN Per Ib , rice , l@Pc ; common , HOSF-J 1-lb frame . choice white , I dark , 13 ( t4c. Mrnlned. 10l2c. JKI.UCS 4@J' < c perlb ; preserves , 10@12c jierlb LMIK * > c in 50 Ib pkps. MIM n MEM GJ di 7c per Ib. HcviHCd prices are as follows : UAOINO ( Sturk A. seamless. 2Jc ; Amos krap , vcamlcss , 17 'c. Liwivton A , scnmles , 19c : American , seamless 17c , burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , lli'rHc ; RUiinics , sinslc , Nc ; punnlcs , double , "ic , wool sack , 42o. T i s ns riax , 2' ' . ( : tJc ; cotton , lC\f t U'c ' ; jute. Sc Dun D Km ITS rips , in boxes , per Ib , 14l ! ( > ; duleu , lu boxes 7uHc. ( | Lonfloti Mnlnpa lajer i'uislns. per box , $25Jn370. ( Mulupa loose ral-ins , $ J : tO ( J 50 , new Vulencln rai- . ins , per Ib , sc ; California loose muscatels , per box. $1 SlKiiiJ 10 ; California London * , lvSh. $ J40 , pitted cherries , peril ) . ISc. Cali fornia jutted plums , per Ib. I'Jfel.k' , dnc-d blackberries per Ib , t'"c , dried raspberries ficr Ib. 20 ( < ti4c. evaporated apples. 5(5'u ( > ; California unpaired c\aporated peaches , l'Jjf ( He , i > vanor.ited Califoinlu apricots , 17c , cur rants , 5' . , ( ' . " > ' , e ; Turkish ) irunus , .VK.V-gC , citron. L"Me , oranpe peel , loc , lemon peel , 17c : Caliloruia rrcnch prunes , 1-c PKKI rs- Medium , in bbH , $500 , do , in half bbls , $ .1.10 , small , in bbls , Si ( X ) . do , in half bbls. ? J vi ; phcrklns , in bbls , S7 00 , do. in half bbls , $1 00. ] { < H TI D Con-ri * German , 21 Vc. Me LuuRhlin's XXXX 24'4c ' ; Ariosa , 24'4c. Ctirrcr Green Mochu , 2,5y 30c , Hio , pood. liniyc , Maiidahlitip , 2'a. ( ! > c. rojstini ; Klo , i7 fl c , O G. Java , 24cCJk ( * ; Java in ferior. 22 aUc ; Kio , futicj , 21 ( < J. > : c ; Santos and Mariiciibo , 17i ( Ulc , SL AK GranuUted , 7f < i7 c ; conf. A , CJ twhite ; extra C , CJfc , extra C , * ( , ; \ellow C , C'4e : powdered , 754ase ( ; cubes , c- . -WA-V Choice jcllow , 21(322'4e ( ; dark Toiucco Pltie. 2t' , ( < lTic ; smoking , IbrtJ SM.T $ l.ft : ! ( < rl 40 per bbl. lloj-L 7 Iti , HK - ilAi-ir. .StoiiBncks , 1lfil2e per Ib ; penny cakes , 12coiyc per Ib ; pure maple s.tmp. ? 1 OJ jicr pal. St ( i vu Si in I'fe 34oL' ( ( ) jior pal. 'A'uuTiso P\i un Manilla , ( i' c per Ib ; straw , ? < Il't per Ib. 'li vsounp HA son. common to lair. lb@ 2. . ; Vouup Hyson , good to faucv. 30(2 MC , Gunpowder , co.mnon to peed J.'dZJoc , Gun- ponder , choice to funcy , 40Ti i5. . Japan , com- niun to medium. 15 ( < i.'Uc ; Jutian , choice to fancy 4ti ( CUA < hi i. ( @ < c per Ib ; assorted cakes , 6 ( J. i' per Ib , as per list CAsm Mixed , fl1 d't-Sc , stick , rocl > cjndj , 10' @ 13o , t.inty candy , Hoi I.\MI Hcituisti SiOu. MAC niLl. r.imilv , fl.i.OO@U 00. Coi Pisll HVjCrtlijc. Itf71..c ( tier Ib. Gitotls. COTTON FI.ASNCI. 10 per cent trade dis count. UnblewUo.1 LL,5Uj ; CC , 0'4c , S S , 7 c. K E , yfc ; G G , ' 04"cX ; X , lO' cO o , nj ; N u' o ; A A. HO ; t ) D , n o ; TT. 1 We : Y Y , 1st ; IJ i ! , VJc , Uleachen , 20. bUi ; Ci. 12' cMt , ISJ e. Bror.n and slate , 5 J , 'Jo ; 70 l.'J ) . liV- C\uiCT WA P SJibb , white , 19c- colored , - Standard. c ; Gem. lOe ; Beauty , 12' ' , o ; Boone , HJ ; U , i-ased , SC 51. PuiNTs Solid colors Atlantic , tic ; Slater , Cc ; Uerltn oil , ( i c ; Garner oil , WitTc. PKINT Pink and robes Allen , ( ' ; River- point , 5J c8leel ; Uiver , G } c , Kichnioud , tUc ; Pacilic , 7c. Put VT- ) Dress Charter Oak , 5'4c ; Him- a ] > o , 42 : Lodi , 5 > 4/c ; Allen. Oc ; Richmond , fie ; Windsor , CJ c ; EdJystonc , O' c ; 1'acUic , PKIVT-S Ivnir.o ULvr St Leger , 5 > c ; Ar nold , 0 } c : Aincnexn. ( i' .c ; Arnold U. long cloth , Sic ; Arnold 11. long cloth , 10'ic. ' Ar nold Gold Seal , 10 4c ; btcifel A , Uc ; Wind sor. Gold Ticket , Hi .c , GIM.IUM Plunkctt , checks. 7J ; Whit- tenton , 7J e ; Yorlt , 7J u. Xonnundi dress , ' ke ; Hctiliuw rtiessbj , ui 1 - J i'iVhittentoi ) , , CalcutM , i ; c. CAMIIIIH bl.uer , 5j ; Woods , f.c ; Stand ard , Be ; Peacock , 5c. Hi CACULII Hiitrmo Klleiton , 7'jc ; Housekeeper , b' c ; New Candidate , b' ' c ; Berkeley cambric. No. 00 , OJ < c ; Best Yet , 4 4 , 0 > 4f ; Buttorcloth , CO. 4'4 , Cabot , 7jac ; r.irwcll. hall bleached , b } .c , 1'ruit of Loom , b'j'c : Greene G , ( > e , Jiopo. 7' ' > .c : King Pnillp cambric , lOc : Lonsctalo cambric , idc ; Lonsdale , b' e ; New York mills , li > J4'i Pcpuorcll , 4i in , lo ) - ; Pepperell , 40 in. 11'.f ' , Pcppcreil , 0-4 , ifi > 4e. Pcpperell. b-J ; 'Jlr ; PepperoU ! > , 2Jc ; IVpprfrcll. 10-4. 2ie- Canton , 44 , b' c ; Canton. 1-4. IJ o ; Tri- umpti , dc , Wuinsutta , lie , Yull . \ , fit' . Uiion \ SHTLTINO Atlantic A , 44 , 7 } c ; Atlantic H.4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4 I , 0'4'o ' , At lantic P. 4-4 , dc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , ti , Aurora C. 4-4. 4 ? < > : Crown XXX 4-4. < H4c ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , tic , Indian Head , 4 4,7' c ; Liwrencu LL , 4-4. ( ic ; Old Dominion , 4-4 .ri' ' > c ; Pop peiell E , 4) inch , 7J e ; Pepperell4 , Ibu' , Pt'pperell , 04 , 2U , Pepnurcll , 104 , 2Ji- ; Utlca C , 4-5. 4"4c ; Wachusett , 4-4 , Xc ; Au rora K , 4-4. 7c : Aurora 15 , 4-4 , d'tfe. ruNNKi.PI.AIII Haftsmeii'JOc. Goshen , S2 jt ; Clear Lake , 30 > . , u ; Iron Mountain , " 1'i.AWniWWITB G H No 2 , X. 2J' ' c , G H Kn 1. 94 , 8.J < i' , H No. J , * J'e ; H No. J , 4 , 30c. Quecheo No 1 , ? 4 , 4Ji. ; Quo- cheo No 2 , "t , ' )7 ) } c ( Jueclieo No , .3 , J4 , aJHc , Anawan , .fJJ < C ! Windsor -'J c KUNSPI Ilr.i ' . ' Inch l.l K J4- - , > U , 4 , c ; , - inch.'l c ; G G. 24-iuen , 20cH ; A i % , ) t , Sfti- ; J U F , ; . 27c , G , , - , a > c. DLCK West Point , 21 in. S oz. lOJ c ; West Point9 in , 10 oz. 12'u ' , , West Point , 2 ! ) In , 12 oz , IBc ; West Point. 40-in , 11 oz , l c. ConsEia JIANS : Androscosgln , 7 > 14cICpar- ; Barge , 74c ; Itockport , 034c , Conesto a , ( % < . ; TICKS York , UO in , 12 . c ; York. 3 in , 13Uc Swift Kiver , be ; Thorudiko , OO , bljc1 ; Thoiudike , EC. S'iC ; Thorndike , 120 , ' Thorndike. XX , lee ; Cprdls , No. 5 , 'JWc , Cordis , No 4 , 10'.c , Heaver Creek , A A , U'cs Ucnver Creek , IJ1J , lie ; Beaver Crcok , . ( & , inc. Kr.NTUhKi JIANI < Memorial , 15o ; Dakota , ISc ; Durham,27Mo ; Hercules , igc. Leam ington , 2J > c ; Cottsuold , 27 > jc ; Melville , CitAsii Stevens' n , ,5e } ; Stevens's II , bleached , 7c , Stevens' A , 7J o , Stevens , A , bleached , b' c ; Stevens' P. 7 4c ; Stevens' P , bleached , bj4o ; Stevens' X. bho ; Stevens' N , bleached , l ; < c ; Stevens' SlU , ll' c. "Metal nnd TlniiiStock. . Block tin , small pig . , | 2 Block tin. bar , . , 29 Copper , planished boiler sizes , 34 Copper , cold rolled. . . . . , ; . , . , fll Copper , sheathing , . ! ) Copper , pitts , 80 Copper , flats , 31 Gal. sheet iron , JunlaUi , 50 , 10 nnd 5 per cent discount. Pat. planished iron , 24 to 27 A. . . . . . . 10J Pat , planished Iron , 24 to 27 U UU llooflnglC. 14x20. 113 sheds. . . . . . . . . 0.00 Hoofing , IX. 14x20 , 113 sheets 7.60 Kootlngr , 1C , 20x2f > , 112 sheets 11.00 lloonng , IX , 20x23 , 112 sheets 14 50 Sheet iron No. 20 340 Sheet Iron No. 27. 3 5'J Solder. . . 14@10 Tin plate , best charcoal IO. 10x14 , 225 sheet * 0.60 IX , 10x14 , 225sheets 825 Tin plate , couo 1C , 10x14 , 225sheets 025 Steel nails , per keg 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg. . . . , 2.75 Lumber. DIMENSIONS AM > TIIIIIEU 2x4 to 2x2 , 12@ . 10 ft , f 10 OJ ; 16 ft , (17.0J ; 20 It , f 18.00 ; 22and 24 ft , $21.00 ; 4x4 , Sx ? , 12 < 310 ft , $17.00 ; ft , $18.00. Wwi4 ft , F-M.OO ; Fencing , Xo. 1 , $10.5H'nS 00 ; No. 2 , $14 ( XK31GOO ; Finishlnp , 1st and 2d clear , ( l7.KKgSO.00 ; 3d clear $ 3.XH ( < 4G.O'J : U select , $37 CKKrfJW.W , Floor Inp , 1st com 0 In W. P . $3 00. M com , (31 00 3d com. , $20 tK ) : D , $ AIKI ( ; common Y 1' $17,00 : island 2dclenr Y.P.,4 and 0 In , $20.00 Posts , white cedar , 12c ; red cedar. 10e split oak. IV ; * awcd oak , lo. Shingles , XX clear M 20 ; extra A , $2 S ) : standard A. $ J.OO. lath. $2.40 , ship lap No 1 , $ IS. No. 2 , $10-.V ) , No 1 O O. ( Id : sldlnp. 1st commotr , $22 2d , $19 ; 3d , $15. fence , $12 50 , stock boards , A clear , - Norway , $ U'iOJ. seconds , $14:50 : O O. baits 2J in. . OOo. O G bitts , < xS In , S.-.C 3 In wt-ll tubing. D & M. , bcv.fMOU. pickets , D. & H , (33 tX ) Drugs nnd Chemicals. Aon < . Sulphuric , l c , Citric f.Sc. Oxalic , Ux ? ; tartarlf , 45c ; Am airb , 12c ; alum. 2S ( * 3c ; arrowroot , ! tt\s , baloatn capalbu , ( MM 75c. borax , 10tl3c , calomel. Mc ) , castor oil , $1 aVjtl.10 ; cream tartar , 82c ; corrsolve sub , bOo ; chloroform , 4" > C'Wi. ? ) ; ext logwood , 12c , glycerine , 24c gum arable , SOc. gum cam phor , T > c ; gum opium , $ J25 , morphia sulph , $2 K W.S5 Oii.s-Berganiot , $2SOi300. lemon , $ J.K1 ( , peppermint , $300 ® J CO. wlntcrgrccn , $240. olive , $100 , quinine , 35rt4H % , strychnin , SHROEDER GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank. : ior Sonlli illi : Street , - Onmlm THE RAILWAY TIME TH8LES , OMAH.1. r. . E i M v. it. it. I.f.i\ l A rrlre Depot 1 > tn A. Webster v Omaha. ! Omahi N TRAINS. \Vrsuv rd. Kunnln ? l)9tween Conscll lllnlls nnrt Al b'iL'iit In aid tlou to ths stations mentioned , trains stop ut ' 1 .ventieth nnd T euty-fourth f reels , and at tnu bumia It In Ouiuha. COU.NCllj Ul.UKK.S. CHICAGO , HOCK ISLAND i. PACIFIC. I/-a\e. I Arrl\e. A No. 2 U.OJp. m. A No. I. 7:00 : a , in. C No. a o.oo . in 0 No 6. 6iOp. m. A No. 4 0:10 : am. A No 3. GUI p.m. CHICAGO. HtJHMNGTON * c QIT1NCV. A No. 4 U:10 : a. m A No. 5 ,73ft ; , m. A * No. B 6ttp. m A * No. 7. 6 ; Up m. A No. fl 0:51 p. m. A No.3. n.50p. in. CHICAGO i. NOKTHWKSIUK.N No. 8 fl.10 a. in. No. 7 l :11 : a. m. No. t ) 4:11 p. m No 3 o.OJn. in. No. 4 ( l.iop. m. No. 6 ( ! ; li p. m. CHlOAGO.ftMVLVVAUKKK A SP PAUL. . . . . . .UMOfc. in. A No.- . GV ) a. m. A No. 4 7.03 p. m. A No. il 7:10)1. m. KANSAS CITV. B JOSEPH i COUNCIL No. 2. .0:25 a. in. A No. 3. (1:30 : a. ni. No. 4. . .tt.-'Jp-m. A No. 1 CM p. in. BlOt'XCHV & . PACIFIC. No. 10 , . .7ti5 a , tn.lA No. . .8:13 : a. m. No. U 7ttlp. : m.A No. 11 , VOOp. : m , OMAHA Jc bT. IXJl'lS. A No.B ,4Jip , m/A No , 7 12:00 : in. A dally : II dally except Saturday ; U except Sunday ; 1) except Mondayt fait mall The time given abort ) ii for Transfer , taere being from five to ten minutes lict * uen Trans- er and local ocpots , FOR MEN ONLY ! For LOST or FAIHN O MANHOOD l OenerU ud MKRVOUB DZBILITYt VTctkntM of Bodand Hindi Effect ! fclr. > il > "KiI.I > l U-t.lll > Ul.lka rjB1 XBUUT. lUoltUIr r IIUr UUIK TIIKiTlUT B..1U U < < > . IxUf/ ' " > I bl.U. . . . . T.rril.rt.H . . . u4 l > nli ( i.lrtA. IM w > rtt Htm. . fi.ll .1 'Matl * * , < br U MiJUd VII in * . Mcrut UH CAl CO..IK1IAIO.I.T. _ Agricultural Implements. _ _ anvncniLi. PARKER. Dealer i'i Agricultnial Implements , Wagons Carrlace and I iieitlr * , lonc Mircl , bctxrrn ith and _ Itlh Orunha _ LixTxiuR7\ .WB/rTu-r co. Agricnlt1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages nu l ( > .etc. Wliolf ale Omaha Vlrn'ka PARLIX. ORKSDURP A MARTIX CO. AN holo'alc IValcr * In Agricultural Implements , WagousS Buggies tw 'AR,10 > anil'WJonp * tr > t , Unmlm rx AS Manufacturer * ami Jotitx-r * In Wagons , Bnggies , Rates , l lows Etc , Cor Mb and I'mlllr flrccl' Umatia _ Artists' Mntorlnls. _ A HOWE. Ji , ArliJls' ' Materials , Pimps and Organs , 1M3 Ikiuvlrif MrtTt Omnhn _ _ Boots nnd Shoos. ir. r MOR E A ro. Jofc of Boots nid Shoes , Ildl. 11(11 ( , 11(13 ( IfcuieliK lrot. Onmlm Mimufaitort , Kuinrurr i trr t HoMon Coal , Coke end Llmo. COAL , COKE A I.IME CO. , Joliteot Hard and Soft Coal , W-nuili llthttrcrt Otniilii Sptra ka XEHRASKA I'I EL t O , Shipe ; s of Coal a fl Coke. : ilk < > utlilUh < > t Oruilm Niti Crockery and Classwnro. PE'RKIXS , OATCII A LAI MAX , Importers mid Jobber * of Crockery , Glassware. Lamps , Silverware Ktc 1511 Hirmiiu fired new I'IIIUMI tmthlinr Commission and Storngo. RIDHELL A Storaie and Commnsion Merchants , licclulllu - lliiili r ocint ilne o. pnultrr , Kanic lll.'lli w.ml ureot umaha N , u DEORUE M UROEinni \ CO , ProCuce Commission and Cold Storage ibucct t orn to McMianp , V "ehrut Jcr ) Oirmhn , Npbra kn Dry Goods and Notions. -U E SMITH A CO , Dry Goofy Fornisiiing Goods and No ticns 1KC ! and 1101 llouela , cor lllli treet , Ou.alia , Neb KILPATRICK KOCH DRY GOODS C0 , Imporlers id Johhers in Dry GoodsMions , Gems furnl blni : coed Comer Ilth mid Haniej 'trtet , Oimlm S < lirn-ka HELIX , TUOMP OX X CO. , Importer4 * mid Jlit ( r of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , .IT ' oulli 1 > lli v Furniture. Wholesale Dealer in Furniture 1 arnuii ) urcot Onmhn .IS .S-// ; i ' Furniture , Cmn'a i .NLbnisw Groceries. a-lLLsiGHEn A CO. ' Wholesale Groceries M Pronsions. T05 , ; < rr , W find 711 J-outh 10th i U , Uniahn , .Neb , Mc"0JU , nJlADY A CO. , Wflflle ale Grocers' 13tli nnd lA'areiiuorth MrtetKOmHlin , N Hardware ir J Hsayy Hardware , Iron anfl Stsel , n n. wHeon Ptook , JmrdwariJ , lunilx-r , ftc I2JJ unUlll JIarno/ ! reel OiuiUiu LEE , ci.inja ; . .ixnrtEEbEX HAIW- ir.im : co Wholesale Hardware , Cntiery , Tin Plate , Metals t-liopt Iron , ctt Azr > nl * for Howe stoles Mliml I'O ' Trtcr nnJ Ionian Inrltoil wlro , ArGH , t TAYLOR BnM rs'Ha ' dy/areaifl / Sca'c Repair Shop , Mcliunlc& " luo'i. nnd bulTtlo K" ilen Ub ( DotiKlas flic ( , Oimi'm Nut ) Luinbor. _ jx A'A } \ KnriRi.n , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , ImporloJ a ml An-crlcnn I'ortliuid icmrnt Stnte ajont fcr MlluauLi u tijnlmullc cviurnt und Vulncr wlulc lime 1 CJJAS n 1,1:1 : , Dealer in Hardwoofl Lnmter , Wood carpcte nnil pnrquct tlnntlne. 1th and Oouelns MrcLlt , llrmilm. Neb All Kinfls of BnilfliBgMitena' at Wholesale , lElb fctrcct nn 1 1 niuii I'ucltlc I'rack.Omaba , mtADVOUD , Dealer in Lumlier , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Ktc. lardi turner "Hi an I Douylan Corner lUth mid lluu.'lui , 1 ntEi ) ir. QUAY Lnniler , line Ccaicnt , Etc. , Etc , Corner ftb and I > oii ln Ms , On a 1m. Cf. X Dim7. Dsalcrin AHEi 13iuanil ( ' .illloriilu hlrptl" . Otimhn , Mbraika. _ Millinery nntl Notions. " 7 /riunn ; Ace , IfflHor'Bs & JoiiliBrs in Millinery & Notions 2JS , ; illluiJ . ' 13 ruutll lltli tin tl Notions. J. /O/J/.ViO.V NOT10X CO , VuolosalB Notions a luFiirnisliingGoofls , 'Jl uncl ( tt' > huuth lUth Urn t , Ouinlin. V1XYAIW A SCUNKIDElt , Notions and Gents' ' FnraisQiuE Goofls , UUillkinef itreit Oumlm OllB. ' ' ' " 'CQNSO'LIDATKD TASK LIXE co. , Wholesale Refine ! and Lubricating Oils , Aile create , tic , Omaha A I ! IIUIioi' . Papor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Cnrrr a nl'-e ftnrk of printing , wrapping nnd writing imper. bpeclnl ailrnllai. K o lo tnrlonil ordr < , Storage , Forwarding & Commission. ARMSl'ROXO , PETl'Jfi ACO. . , Storage , Forwarfling and Commission llnuc home of tbe llrnoer Hug r Co. Uiigclvi at wtioltnlennd rt-tnil I JN , I lu. lih linrJitrttt , Ountbk. Tiltrljone .So "iJ. _ . . _ Toys. JL I1A RUY A CO , Jotben of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Uguse turnliliint' cooi. chlMren CHrrUstis. , . . .c. Vl M farrttttn JtlLLl ' "i" * ' " W Boots pnd Shoos. _ _ _ _ _ KlllKEXVALL , JOXEl A CO. , Succo or to ltf tJonp A Cc , Wholesale Manufacturers of BootsS SDCCJ AKcnt for Ho Um llnt > brr Shoe Co. \ K1IM n 11M lUrnrj Mtrct.Omtliii. N mi . Droworn. ll.KR , Lager Beer Brewers , 1U1 Xorth ClKtitproth tltftt , Omahk , Neb. _ _ Cornlco. * " " "EAGLK COUS-ICE Mann'acturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice M ludoiv car * mul mrtMIc kyliRhtd John Kpentt r , rn'rnrlor Hbtnd llo > outh 1Mb meet. Overalls. CAXriELU MAXrPACTVRlXO CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , JeanI'iOt . j.iinn. Kin IHunlai Omnlik , > ri. . Offlco Fixtures. MAXVPACTVR'IXO co. Manufnctttror of Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mfintltr vPbfliird | , | < Hook Cn c . Drue lltntrp * . \ r f < Pnrtlllonv tlnlllnt , O. > untr , llfrr nil \\1n ( .CHiUr * . virrun. l.lo lurlnrj unil nmi r , trw and ITS ] * < outli 1 th SI , Un-ahn. Ti Icplionc IK4 _ _ Pnpor Boxes. . _ _ _ . JOUX 1.rif.KlE \ , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , JM > nt : n lit 1 ill IkiUKln * Krcot , Omnha.Ncb. _ Rubber Goods. OMA11A RrilUER C0. , Manufacturers ad d Dealers in Rubber Goofls Ollclutlilnc and Icntlicr t'pltlnc 1(113 ( 1 nrnnm ttrtot Snsh , Doors , Etc. -If. AMWOir / A CO. , \ \ lioc lc manufitctiirers of Sash , Doors , Blinds aid Monldinp , IlrnriLb oRlco lib nnd Irnnl street OiofihnNtb. itoiix zTAxmiCTrRixa co , Mannf cturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , MouUtlncs tntr work nnd Intorlor hurt ! need flnlt > h. N U corncrMh itnd l 4aT ( > n < rthalrepta , 9 Oiniiha , .Net ) Steam Fittings , Pumps , Etc. ' .I L STRAXO A CO. , Pimp , Pipss and Engines , Btemn , vat or , rnllwRv nnd mlnltiR MippHn ctft , ICO ir 3 and W4 1 nrnnm ftrxtl OUIUQB. u. s. irjAVj > ; voiiY > j .1 iirMt * co. , Steam anfl Wale 'Supplies. wind mill * I'IS ' nnd 12J Jonci Ft. , Omth * . U K Ht > * < at tin ( i ruanufcur. nno wxjiuA co , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , bbtctlron work. Mourn imraimw | mills 1215-1211 11 ni ( nwurlh atrtti Onuiba Iron Works. M 1IOILEH Carter .V con , I'rnp > Mnnufnrturorn of all kind ) Steaui Boilers , Tanks and Shet : Iron Work \Vork > Foutb 20tli and n & M crt ) > la ( ' ' ' PAX'JON A 'vj'EJf'LlXG IIIOX WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding WorL Enlnc . bras1 * work , cenernl foundry , machine and Ulacfckuilth work otllcc nnd irnrlH , L I * , lly. nnd Ktti Huet , Orunha OMAHA WIRE A fnOX WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Deftk rttltft. window cunnl ! > . floircr ittundii. wire etc. l ilsortti 1Mb Uriel , Omaha OMAjlSAFE A 1ROX WORKS , Maif'rs ' of Fire and Burglar ProDf Safes , \miltF. jnll orl. Iron nbuflcM and II ro ei > capea. t } . Andrccn , prop r Cor Kill and Jn < k ou SM. CHAMPIOX IROX A W1RK WORKS. Iron nd Wire Fence ; , Railings , Guards and c rreoni for bank ? , ottlccn , nlore * . rf IJencrclo. . Impro od nwnlnff * , lopk'nitlli rnHchlntrr aud * blacksmith nork * . Uitouth lllliM. 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