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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : HA3CTDA\ ? . MARCH 0. 188U.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS.
"Wheat Ruloa Soft and Values Suffer
Depreciation.
A CHANGE IN CORN SENTIMENT.
OnlH J CBS Autlvc 1'rovlnlons Not
Kxcltod Cnttlc Stfonncr , Gootl
KltulH Hljilicr
I/ourr.
CHICAGO IMtODUCR MAHIIKT.
Cinrtao , Mnrch -Special [ Totccrram to
TIIK UF.E 1 Tlio wheat mnrltct ruled soft
lo iloy and values suffered some deprecia
tion. The weather had more to do with tills
than nnyiniriK oW perhaps. It was rains
that caused the ilump In Snn Francisco yes-
Icnlnj and undo cables weak to-day , und it
Is the springlike weather throughout the
whole \\cstorti country that Is cre.itlnR ttio
widespread belief that the fminers will
loosen up on their reserves of wheat in the
near future. It snowed hero early this
inornintr , and along the edges of the lakes
the wcuthor will bo subject to disturbances
for some liino to conic , but over u . ory lar o
nrcu to the west and south very inueh
wanner weather is promised Immediately.
The llrst effect of the breaking up of winter
Is to rentier the country roads almost inipas-
nblo nnd to cut down the interior movement
of grain and live stock , but If there Is no
Daelisct tliu faimeis will soon bo deeply Im
mersed in their sjniiiK activities , ami this
should , In the natural course of events , ho
followed by the genetnl cmptj in ? out of the
country granaries. It i3 upon the anticipa
tion of the free forwnid movement of the
country reserves between now nnd thu end
of the old crop ioar that the heavyweight
professionals nro selling tho' mniket
down. Linn , Cudnhy , Itcnm. ICnulTuiiui ,
nnd Indeed , nine out of ten of the profession
als nro urra.cd . on tlint side. Their attacks
uro directed mainly ngnlnst July. Tlioy are
talking down Muy , hut letting their less pru
dent brethren , who move bok.ly where tin-
Kols fear to ticaO , ( lo most of the selling.
They have n wholesome fear of manipulation ,
nnd frcclv r.dtnit that It is In the power of
one or more of the strong holders to engineer
u Hiniccro in that month , not , bcciuso then ; is
likely to ho mi netual sc.ircitv of wheat , but
on account of tlio scarcity of wheat of con
tract grade. It Is noticeable , however , that ,
the receipts of wheat are improving in qual
ity , nnd possibly more good wlicat can be
brought forward than Is dreamed of. Such
at least is the belief of the bears. The gov
ernment estimates of the stocks in the farm
ers' hands on March 1 is expected next Mon
day. The speculation in May wheat is not
on a healthy or legitimate basis ; that is clear
to a blind num. Chicago wheat is relatively
higher than any other market , yet country
shlppcis hesitate to rush their wheat ior-
wnrd nn account of the seventy of the
Inspections. Manipulation is therefore dctri-
metal both to the speculative and the cash
brunches of trade. It Is to bo re
gretted that this should bo so ,
but that is what Is the matter ,
as nine out of ten commission men and
brokers on exchange tell you frankly. All
things mortal , manipulation included , must
come to an end , and the last of May is not
fur distant. Meantime speculation is getting
into the later futuii's and other commodities.
There is moro ccntial activity In the other
cereals and in provisions. The transactions
in July wheat to day hugely exceeded these
In May. Thewhe.it matket hud n dull nnd
tame opening and for nearly nn hour and a
half price lluctuations were within n ringe
of $1 Ult < < lOJ' \ ' , , for May nnd S'.l' ' i O c for
July. About 11 o'clock Hutchlnson , Linn ,
Cudahy nnd K.uiffninn raided July. In a
very few minutes the market was broken
fiom Mljfu to bSJ c , and May broke fioin
fl 02J6 to gl.013j. | Hutchlnson w.is the
biggest facto * perhaps , and on ttio bicak ho
turned bujer , making a huge scalp. Ho
kept right on buying , however , and n sub-
ntnntial leaction occurred , May going to
fl.OJ nnd July to SSIfc. Toward the last
values cased oft again , the closing prices
being $102J4 for May and 8bsifo for July.
Tills makes a decline of le in May und ljnc
In July.
The wenuncss In the surrounding cereals
and in provisions was the only outward
visible cause for ttio change in the sentiment
of the speculators in corn. Hut there are In
fluences which do not nppcnr upon the sur
face belonging to the quantities sold for delivery -
livery , whether Hellers uro weak men or
ttrong , nnd many other line points which
frequently nfToct the market reversely to
more obvious influencing causes and some of
those were mildly working to-day. The
news from abro.ul was encouraging , and the
export demands were heavy , and with the
now favorable ocean freight i.ites the move
ment piomlsch to bo increased. The piescnt
very bad condition of the country roads
makes smaller receipts a certainty for a time
at least , und every day the demand for do
mestic consumption can ill-afford to have tno
present deliveries veiy much curtailed.
Tlieio were 111,000 bushels cleared yesterday
for Llvcipool , and IH.HX ( ) for Houen from
Now Orleans , in addition to the liberal
quantities from the thtco principal Atlantic
ports. The receipts for to-morrow were i-stl-
hinted at 100 cars Theio-wns u fair do-
priio of activity shown at the opening
of the market , nnil the shorts were free bui-
ers for a brief period , but when their wants
wmo satisfied the offerings ptoved morotlinn
wore wanted , with a icsulting weakness.
Bovcial heavy operatois v cro fire sellers at
[ Hie , and later they olTcrcd largo quantities at
BTipj'c , but when thlft pi ensure was withdiawn
thi'ro was n slight reaction , May closing at
rCiJ4' ( 3. > J6C , which is about ; ' e lo\\er than It
closed iesterdny.
In onta theio was less activity than yester
day , though in the aggregate n good'buslnoss
was iccordcd on the speculative market , cen
tered Uiiolly in Muy , with prices weak to aM
@ < fii lower. The Mime effort was present to
boar prices that was the i nlo yestoruay ,
whllo little disposition was shown to support
the market in the way of purchasing. Mnv
sold early at 20Jio mid down to ' 'tli4c , subso.
quoiitly lecovering to 'Mc ) , vhllo.lune was
dull nnd much lowei nt mjflg'.J.V.f.e. The
posted iccoipts were fair , and No , outs to
go to Moio weio quiet at5o
The provision trade was less active nnd ex
cited It attracted considerable attention ,
yet thoie were smaller nnd less violent
changes In prices , as well as more restiicted
trading than yesterday Operators with bull
or bear proclivities acted as If they were a
little undecided as to the future and were
consequently unwilling to branch out. There
were no aggressive movements to inllnenco
the market , which , however , was mbio bull
ish tlmn otherwise in its coin.so. Prices nil
nround failed to touch yo&teiday's outside
tlgures , yet the closing for pork showed nn
actual appreciation of Ilk' , nnd for --Hurt ribs
ofScVJIOc. Lard closed unchanged to 2Jfo
higher. _
i AVI : sroou
CHICAGO , March 8. | Special Telegram
to TUB UKK.J ( jATn.B Yesterday's re
ceipts fell short and the shipments overrun
all expectations. In tact , only SIS9 , ! cattle
arrived nnd 0,037 head were shipped. The
porters took about 2,000 , hond. This gava
tone to the innruot to day , Good cattle were
In light supply nnd bold lOo higher , nnd the
general market was stronger , One lot of
very line cattle sold utflbInfci lor kinds
woia In ample aupuly and sold slowly nt
prices not fjuotabiy better , though the gen-
crul tone of the market was steadier than on
jestcrduv. Kxportors nro buying a good
until v line fat 1SCO to 2100 Ib hulls at fa.Sfly
3.75. An exitorter took Home 1051 Ib cows at
fAM. Choice to extra beeves , fi.5ji-i ( b5i
medium to good steers. KIM to 1500 Ibs. , ? I.U )
CM)0 ( ) ; 1200 toxa \ lb . , W.iWQja 05 ; l > 50 to
I'.ttO Ibs . fJ.W > @uOi gtockars nnd feeders.
MJ.D.'K'CI.M ; cows , bulls und mixed , fl.GOQ
3 00 ; hulk. t3.306.JS TO.
HOGS. Trada was active , with u down
turn ot n strong Oc , in some cases lOc , on
bcbl medium and best hi avy , some common
selling at ft My I. CO und bulk mixed ut * I.TO ,
n few fancy heavy nt 11.75. and one lot , ut
M.77 } { , na against fl.bC@4 S5 yesterday ,
Light sorts underwent little or no chance ,
belling largely ut f 1,7 ! > .
l-'INANCIAU.
VoitK , March 8.- -f Special Telefiain
to Tins UUE.I STOCKS- -Thero was no per
ccptiblo change In the condition of the mar
ket nt the opening this morning. Prices
ranged about as at the closing last night ,
being ste.idi to llrra Tlio Uoston houses nro
buying Chicago , Uurllngton .t Qulncy , nnd
Atchlson , Missouri Pacillcnnd Union Pacific
broke the steady open Ing by taking a spurt
ofi \ per cent. The market remained very
dull for the general list throughout. The
only really active stocks were St. Paul and
Tennessee coal , with a fair business in Head
ing. It was reported that J. Plerpont Mor
gan will go into the Kt. Pain directory at the
next mcotini ; , and this induced considerable
buying of St Paul common. The change In
quotations was on parity with the business
done , nnd while the list retained a llrm tone
the prices oulv got ' per cent away from
those of the opening. Tennessee coal , how
ever , developed marked strength and lapldly
rose 15 per cent , while Manhattan was
weak. At 11 o'clock the market wa * dull
and steady , generally at n shade above thu
opening price. It Is said that Mr. Armour is
at the head of a bull pool In St. Paul. A
meeting of the directors will bo held next
Tuesday or Wednesday Thu stock markets
shotted the most extreme dullness after 11
o'clock , anil there was a tendency to recede
from the high llgilrcs of the wevlous hour
among the stocks which had advanced , but
In no case was the movement for mete than
the smallest fractious , and only In St.
Paul and Tennessee coal was there any ani
mation whatever I\o feature of nnj kind
mm lied the trailing , mul at noon the market
was cxtiemcly dull and stca ly uiid"gcncrnll.v
nt the opening llgures. Monov ruled easy at
IV1-'Per cent. Stocks In Iho loan crowd
\\cio In plentiful supply. Dullness was the
ruling feature during the afternoon , nnd the
flowing was at about the lowest pi ices of the
ilnj. thu declines showing Manhattan ! Jji
Heading , 94 ; Chicago , liuilington & Qulncy ,
, " < : Missouri Pacific and Chicago gas trusts
and Northwcstein , JiJ ; Telegraph. Lake
Shore and Cotton Seed Oil , ? rf per cent. The
Ulg Four show u net gain of 1 % . The total
transictions amounted lo t.Vl.OOO shares , in-
cludlnir Heading , : w,0i)0j ) New Kngland , 8.000 ;
Missouri PuciHo , fi.OOO ; Lnckawannn , 10,000 ;
St. Paul , : ilf00 ; Western Union , -1,000 ; Oregon
gen Transcontinental , 3,000 ; Lnko Shore ,
: ) ,000 ; Hoclc Island , 2,000 ; Northwestern ,
S.500
The following ware the closlnz quotations :
P.S. 4s rpfjular .lai'iiNorthern ' Pacific. . "C'i
U.S. Iscoupons . lift'il ' dopreferrod 013i
1'.S.4'Hregular ' lOT P. kJf. W . . . . KM'i
doprnferre.l , . . IJO'i '
I'aclBcbsof ' 0 . .1-1) N. Y. Central . . 1U' < * |
Central I'liclnc . . ! ) > p. , i ) . ki : sn
Chlcapo * Mton . 1JO Itock Islnncl , UVi
ChlcaRO.IIurllnKton C. . M. .VSt. I > . . UlU
Jcgulncv . . . . ! ( ' do prefurreil.
P.L.V. . . . .ITIV St. 1'aulOmaha . 'Ci' ,
Illinois Central I(015 dopr f * rrccl . . . . Ml i
l..ll.Ji\V. . . 1 ll'i Union 1'acitlc . . . 7 15
Kiinsns & Texas 12' , W..M. i , . & I' „ ll'i
LnkcShora . . . ID- . ilo preforieil ,
Michigan Central 7 , \\'estorn Union
Mlssoiiril'aciflc
MOVEV o.vUu.i , Cu'iy , at 2@a per cent.
PHIMB MBiicxvru.B I'Ai'Bii I ( go pjr cent.
STKUI.INO E\CIUVOB Dull but stc.uly ;
sixtj-uay bills , $4.l5tf. rtcmaml , $1.5 .
Ciuc\no , Murch S. Wheat Hasy ;
cash , ! C.IJ | ; Mny , ? 1.02' ; April. $1.01 > 4.
Corn Steady ; cash , 'JlJ oj April , 'J > ? gc ;
Mnv , ; r l.J-llic.
O.itb Steady ; cash , 24J c ; May , 20 ; c.
llyo lie.
Hurley Nothing iloinp.
Priino Timothi * t.y.V l.n7.
Klax fl.4' .
Whiskv-Jl.or ) .
Pork- Firmer ; cash , $11 ST ; May , $12.0- .
Lnrd Steady ; cash , $ ( i.brf ; May , $ i ) 95.
rionr Steady ; nominally unchniiKeil.
Uulk .Moats Shoiililors , WJi i 1114 ;
short clear , $ > 3 50 1) ) ( U > ; short ribs , 40.15
( SO 5.
Ctiueso Unchangcil ; full cream choJdatn ,
Hats , ll c ; Vonng Americas ,
Uutter Unchansed ; creamery , 19@J
dairy , H@2c. : !
Kcps Unohanged ; fresh , lO lO ' .
Hides Unchanged , neavy preen salted.
tic ; llKlitgreon salted , fij ( j5 c ; green ,
salted bull , 4 J4xJ4Jij ( ; green bull , .IV'c , : preen
salted calf , Oifc ; dry flint , M@3u ; green
salted kip , 4c ; dry calf , 7 ( ! 3u ; dry salted
hides. c.
Tallow Weak : No. 1 , solla packed , 4(5) ( )
4Xc ; No. 2 , 3@i : e ; cake. 4 c.
UeceitHs. iSlilumcnti.
Flour , bbls . 9.000 10,000
Wheat bu . 20,000 11,000
CornDU . 120,000 103,000
Oats , bu . & 'JOJU 79,000
Now Vork. March S. Wtie.it Receipts ,
5,500 ; exports , 10,000 ; spot dull and nom
inally 5f@lc lower ; No. 2 red , 95.Jytliio in
olevntor. Wc ntio.it , 9R@97Kc f. o. b ; No ,
II rea , 91c , less active and weak ; options % ( i6
c lower ; Mnich , 95jjc.
Corn Kecoipts , b2,000 ; exports. ai.OOO ;
spot dull and weaker ; No. 2 , 44fi44 * ' c in elevator -
vator , 45ft ? 15 ' 4 o afloat ; No. It , 4ritMli ) c ;
uiiirradcd mixed , il'j 'ic ; options dull und
lower , nnd steady.
Oats Kecoipts , 11,000 ; exports , 200 ;
spot lirm and 'jfuVo litRhcr ; options mod-
eiatclv active and steady ; March , . ' 1154c ;
Apiil , Jill4c ; Mnv , illij'c ; spot No. 2 white ,
< J.HiiU ( ! ic : inKcd wustuiii , : )0 ) ( .iic.
OoitooOptions opened barely steady and
10@JO points itnwn ; closed weak und 10(7S3 (
jmints down , sales , J.2,00) . ) baps ; March , f 17.00
$1710 ; April , 517 05ft4ir.l5 ; May , S17 05 < d
17.20 : tjiot Hio him and ( inlet ; fair carsoos ,
? 19 00.
i'etroloum Steady nnd iiuiet ; United ,
closed nt 9J/C.
Kpgs Steady ; western , UJfc.
Pork-Fnm ; now , * ll ! 00jrl.t.2" } .
Lard- Steadier ; western steam , f .35 ;
Mnrch , ? r. 0.
lluttur Steady ; western ,
Ghecso-Quiot ; western ,
Ijlvcntniil , March 8. [ Special
to THE HEU.J . ! . : ) p. m. close. Pork-
Demand poor , with prices steady ; prnno
mess , eastern , 05s ; nocstcrn , 55s.
Lard Uonmnd poor , with prices Hi in ; spot
und Mutch. JiJs OU ; April and May , ! J" > s 9d.
Wheat Demand poor , with prices lirui ;
now No. 2 winter , 7nbd ; do spiing , St.
Flour Demand fulr und jirlccs steady ut
11s Jil.
Coin For spot 'ind futuii'.s dcmanit poor ,
with prices steady ; spot , 4s ? 4d ; March , 4s ;
April , s llhd Maj , ys ll d.
St. lioui-j , Mnicii -Wheat Lower ;
cash , 91o. May , irtfjiif'.OJtfo.
Corn-Kasy , cash , 2S6c ; Muy , SO c.
Oats- Quiet ; cash , 2V2e , May , 2c.
Pork ( Jtilot utli.a7Jl ! .
Lnrdft ) 75
Whisky -Steady at $1.03
Hutter Quiet , ureainery , 2t@70c ; dairy.
Mareh 8 Wheat Sample
wheat unsettled and lower ; ri-colpts , US
curs ; shipments VJ cais , Closing : No. 1
hard , Match , $1.1.1 ; Mny , 71.10 ; on track ,
SI iiii ; ( 1 14 ; No. 1 not them , Maicli , $1.02 ; on
track , 9'mf I OJ.
Mihvautciii * , Marclt 8. Wheat ISasy ;
cashy.o. ) Muy. 91V-
Corn -Easier , No. 3 , 30R33fc. ( }
Oats Steady ; No , 2 , 2 ; ( - . ' f > c.
Hio-Dull : No. 1 , 43 0.
Harhi Quiet ; No 2 , Wle.
Viovislons Active i pork , f 11.65.
Cincinnati. Murch 8. Wheat Nominal ;
No. 2 red. U5U7c.
Corn Firm ; No. 2 , mixed , .Tie.
* Oat Qnlot ; No , 2 mixed , 2d@M' < e.
WhUky-Steady ut Sl.W.
Knnxnt ) City , Murch 8 , Wheat ( Julot ;
No:2riid : , cash , OOc asked ; May , OJ'ie ' bid J
No. 2 soft. May , W > io bid.
Corn Quiet ; No. 2 cash , no bids ; May ,
25Ko l Ul ; No. 2 white , cash , 25o bid ; May ,
20o bid.
Oata-No. 2 Muy , 2SVu asked.
Mvr. sr > j.v.
CHIC UK/ , March 8 , Cattle docolpts
7.51KI ; murUot stroiic ; best lOo lilishar ;
cholea to extra bcevo * , $ l.25@iS5 , steers ,
? 2.W4.1K ) ) , mockers und feeders , * J.35@340.
Hog * itmilpti 19,000 ; m.irKCt opened
ric eusivr , closing steadier ; mixed , fJ.3.V < A
4.75 ; heavy , li(0@1.77l , ' ; light , $ i.55J 4.bO.
Sheep Ueci'lpu , 4OOJ ; murkct ucak ;
natives , 13 U-X. 5 00 ; western cornfed , I4.4U
< T5 ; lamlis , t4.SKK < jO.OO.
Hloux City , Murch 8. Cattlo-Hceolpts.
'i'j ; htiliniicnts , UOO ; ntcudy anil uicuungcd ) ,
HOK ltecalptsSOOOjmurletfi@10olower ;
light uud mixed , $4.UOC < 4. i heavy , 4.40 < < $
4.45 ,
Nntioiml fllnulc Yards , Rim Stt
LouJn , MarcU a- Cattle JUecelpu , 503 ;
umliiif ii'i iTj mt nnun nliliiiiriT
shlpmcnKax ) ; mnrVct hlpiicr ; choice nntlvo
steers , MWOl " 1.35 , fnlrtopooil. WOOWAl'S ,
stockers nnd" feeder1' , fi 00il3.10 ; rangers ,
corn-fed , $2.Mr ) 3 wi , prnss fed , tJ ( WMJ 70.
Hogs Receipts , 4.2W ; shipments ( WO ;
market cn ldr , choice hcitvv , f 4 7S r4.'d
packing , J4.GO(34 ( 75. liglit Rrades , J4.0 ( < * 4 65
UnnsnH Citr , March * . Cattle lie-
ccitts | , 3fiOO , shipments , 870 ; best heavy fat
beef * itcer strong to 5c higher , medium
steers slow nnd steady ; choice cows steady
common lower ; good to choice corn fed
$ . ) S54. ( 10 ; common to medium , S.3 75C 3 Nl
stockers nnd feeding steers , steady at Sl.OOC'C
3 20 , eous , < 1 250275.
Hogs Receipts , H)00 : ) ; shlpmcnt i 1.100 ;
\voalt nnd " MWc lowci ; commoi
to choice ,
OMAHA H STOOIi.
Cattle.
rriilav , March S , 1SSI' ' .
The cnttlo mniket was jirattlenlly dcvoit
of any now features , the trade being nbout
steady atestei day's prices. There nia.v
have been n litjlo better lecllng , ns salesmen
In n few instances thought they received n
little bettor prices , but the bniers generally
claimed that then cattle did not cost uny
more than yesterday. Thc > ro were n few
pretty jruoil cnttle here nnd ns high ns $ I > > 0
was offered nnd refuted for one bunch. The
prices paid for steers ranged mostl ) from
j.'URHu I 40 nnd it lnn < > t uo borne in mind thai
fJ25 bitfs pretty good c.ittle Hnteliurs1
stock sold freely tit the old prices , but the
duality of the cows was not veiy e\tin , tlio
bulk going ut SUiow > lo. A good many bulls
changed hands ut pi ices miming nil the way
fiom $1 I55MJ 00. While thu iniirkot w.is not
veiy nctiNO the oHunngseio ubout nil
taken before the close of the Undo.
After u decided bnom In prices for the first
four dn\s of this week the muiltet to-daj re
ceived a very ionslderablospt-b.uk The
price * paid were on nn average 5 ( ? lile lower
than josterdav. At least mic luut of nil the
hogs sjlil niidor fl.fO whllo jesti'iday the
bulk sold at 54.65 A few tiades weie made
at$4'i5 us aguinst MOO \csti'idt . Salesmen -
men \\cro not inclined to > ri\o up cnslly and
the.\ held on , many of them , until near mid
day , making * t lie tnni ket n little slow. Tlio
tiade closed with the hogs nil sold.
hlll'L'll.
There were t\\o loads of light sheep nnd
lambs in tlio yards , but nothing to make n
market. While there 1ms been nothing hereto
to teat the market for the two days past ,
sheep would undoubtedly have to sell n little
lownr If tlmy .weie heio on account of the
decline in Chicago.
CntUo 1,500
Hoes 4,500
Sheep -Til
Prevallm ; * ; PriccN.
The following U u table of pi ices paid In
this nun ket lor the graJos of stock meti-
tionod :
Prune steers , 130J to HOO lbs.fl 25 @ 3 SO
Prime steers , UOO to UOO Ibs. . II ( U ( ii'.lAO
Native feeders . " , < tt00 ; \
Common to good cows 15' ) o 'J , ! 0
Choice to fancy cows U. ID
Fair to choice nulls 1.75 ( nt ! !
Fair to choice light hogs 1 l"i ( . t-i ;
Fair to choice heavy hogs -i.-T ) @l
Fair to choice mixed hogs . . . . -140 50
Fair to choice wosti'in sheep. . II 75 50n
Fair to choice Nebraskas . . . a.50 10
ItcprcsQiitnllvo Sale
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No. Atvi r. .No. AV. Pr.
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1 . 'KIU ' 41 inn
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1171
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vn : i.iir > II ! uvs J 25
. 11 1 .1.0 411
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11-0 1US l-MI .125
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tons.
. . . .1CC5 Sl.T'j Hi. . . . ioo > $ . ' .2oa
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. ism 2.45
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Ijlvc Stock Notoi.
Sheep would undoubtedly sell lower.
No mateiial rhatmo in the cattle trade.
Aoout everyihlng t-old bofoio the Hose.
Hog mniket CC'ilOu lower than yesterday.
Tlio Texas Lh e [ tock .lournal says : Very
lew cities of any ni/o In Texas but what got
fresh beef from the noitli. This beef is con
sumed in the tir.-tt class restaurants nnd ho
tels , not because it is cheaper hut bccuuso it
is better than can bo pi ocuied ( it tlio local
butcher * . They can't get It of the butchcts ,
not because the butcjicrs can't get It of thu
farmers or btockmon , but because they will
not pay onoupli to keep it from going north
and coming back in Ice l)0oThotourotho )
men , the Imtchors , who want state Inspec
tion in order to fusion inoro seciuely tliu
chain in which they hold the local trade.
OMAHA. WIIUhUSAJj ! . : .lUAKKKrS
1-ViiiH , I'rodiioc , IJlo.
HLTTUU Creamery Fancy print , 24@20o :
choice print , 2J. < $ 'Jc ; fancy soliu p.icituil , IS
; cholco solid packed , 1517c , Dairy
Fancy roll , 17@lUu ; choice , ISftDlUai good , 13
low grades , lOQllc.
ai ! Full cream choddnrs , choice , 13
full cream Hats , two In Loop , \ '
lJo ! ; full cream Y. A , choice , U' fidlSa ; o'lf
grades and skims , 5 'Jn ; Imibuigur ,
ISJtfo ; brick und Swiss , Il@l5c ,
fresh , 10 > i llo ; coldstoiage ,
I IVE I'OUJ.TIIV Chickens , per doz.
1.75 ; duckk , fJW J.CO ; geese , I
, ur.cpy , ) ior ID. 'JftilOc.
UiPH ! < i.u 1'oui nn Chickens , per Hi , 0@
lie ; turkey * , llif ( Wo , geese , llitl2c ( ; ducks ,
1K Hie ,
VIUL Heavy gra sers , 150 to 200 Ibs , 0@
Oi c ; inferior calves , 50 to ( X ) Ibs , 4if5o ( ; mo-
lium to good. 70 to b'i Ibs , 7iJSoj ( choice to
funuy. 100 to 1110 Ibs , S@'Jc.
VFOFTAiii.tH 1'otatoes , Colorado and Utah.
70 ( < $75c ; Wyoininp. 6K'i55 ; NebrasKa and
Jown , choice largo U' Mc ; common , 80(43jo ( ;
Bwcct potatoes , Jiu-snis , per bbl , J.'l.'J. " > ( i { , ] Mj )
beets , per bu , 55CiOOo ( ; carrots , USi Oe ;
cabbage , California , per Ib , -c ; uurnnips ,
60(4JOc ( ; onions , rod choice. 50 ( Sic ; silver
skin , U ) 75ej turniin , L'O.ii'-'u , tutabagns , U5
CU'c ! ' ; c.iullllower , cholco largo , per doz , $1.25
3l.r,0 ; coed , ? l.Wifl.23 ( ; radishes. U5 < MOc ;
cttuco , 25iTaoi ( ! ; cucumbers , $1.50 00 ;
string beans , per box , $1.7A@2-25 ! celery , 23
Qi30o ; spinach , fl.WM1.75 per bbl.
OAHK Mallard , per doz , fJ. .l J.M ) ; red
head , per def , . ' .WQJ.OO ; teal , per dot , $1,75
( it > 2 00 ; common small , per ilo ? . $1 OOfrtl 50 ;
rabbits , per do ? , 7fic ( < el.Xiirtirk ] rnbblts per
doz , f3.UO ( < J3 5(1 ( , siiulrrols , pjr.doz , OOcfti l.W )
Jack snipe , ? 1 OdQfl.aV ,
Ari'i.ts 1'er bbl , fancy Sew Yt rk nm
Michigan. $250. choice , fiWK"1) ) 2" , choice
Missouri * 1 7.Vif2.00 ; cooiVtt.rn yl 75 ,
Fin ITS Malaga grapes. Heps , 4 !
to 55 Its , lOc per Ib , bannnns , i r bunch , 1 1. M
C < 300 ; lemons , fancv nexv , Stta to ilOOsl.7 , "
( f4 no , clioieo old. : WH ) s. f K < n OO. nruneci
Los Angeles , 75.t' UO , UUersldes , W 75 ( < f
4.00 ; Navels , $50vini50 ) , llanchlto , f-'J-OOlii1
. 25. .
rn\\iinnr.ii : Hell .t Huclo , choice. } 7 50
( u776Uell .fc Cherry , iioice , fi .uK ( < { . "
choice Jersey , $3.tXX 25.
NITS Walnuts , 6or Xc ) , peanuts , SqllOc
cliestiintd , 4a5c ( ; cocuunnts , per 100 , f..00ft
II.Oll , hnrlcnuts , 3 ( < Hc , hlckor.Mints , utiiall
Jl 'JViM 5(1 ( ; largo. Ii0a75c ; pecnns , pluln , ( K'1 ' >
Sc. polished , 12Ml'to ; almonds , l c ; Illbeits
14c , Hrarlls lOc.
Hinr.s--Orecn salted , No. 1 , 5o. No. 2 , ft ( < 8
Si c ; calf , 6i-i'e ; dry Hint , 5c. .
IlKvvs Nuvies , hand picked , per bu , J2.ll
Cii220 , goud clean country , $ l.75'Z200 ( ' ! offer
or poor stoelt , St ( )0@1 ) : Callfornlu , ? J.OO ( < $
2.10.
2.10.Cinrn Mii'liiKun , per bbl , | 4.iVj75 ( ; 00 , New
York , per bbl , * 500i5.50 , half bbl , $ -.75i ( $
II 00.
1'rATiiKiis 1'erlb , prime live gccsc , white
.T.ViP40c , mixed With gru25iT : le : damp am
musty , 10aje ( ( ) ; prime HvO domestic duck , 20
< it25c ; Avllii duck , inr. Oc.
fcsAt i n KIULI 1'erbbl , HOgul , choice , S4.00
per half bbl , 2.25
INii'ion.s ler Ib , lice , irifP.o ; common ,
l ( ) I lb frames , choice w hite , iri ( 1Go ;
dark , lt ! ( I4c : strained. ll ) ? 12e.
.iKi.urs l@l c per Ib ; preserves , 10J512L (
per Ib.
hum "Jo in 50 Ib pligs.
MIM i. MU\T 0 } < | 0.Tc { per Ib.
Oroucrs' Iilst.
Iteviscil | ) riccs nre as follows :
H\nniMi Ht.uk A. seiunle'.s , 2.'c ; Amos-
koa. , seamless , I' c , Lo\vUlun A , st'iiinless ,
1'Jc : Amci lean , seamless , 17c , burlaps,4 to5
bu , llfii 14c ; gunnies , single , 14c , gunnies ,
double , 2Jo ; wool sack , 42c.
'I'ttisi s Flux , 2 ; > ( ! iJ.Jc ! ; cotton , 10'jOiliic ;
jute , he
Dun n Fiu ITS- Pips , in boxns , per Ib , 140 ?
UV ; dates , in boxes , 7i$10c. London Miilaga
hiycr nisliis. per box , $ i50fnt70 ; ; Malaga
loose raisins , $ J.OW2 : ! 50 ; new Vnlenciii nils-
ins , per Ib , be ; California loose muscatels ,
per box. ? 1 oOCiW.K ) ; Califoinln Lomlons ,
1 > > 8S , ? 240 ; pitted cherries , per Ib. ISc ; Cali
fornia pitted plums , per Ib. 12i ( ( > tte : , dncd
blackberries , per Ib , ( . ( "c , dried nispbarrics ,
per Ib , 2,10 24c ; oviiporatcd npples , 5iti c ;
Callfoi nia unpaired evaporated poaches , 12W )
1 Ic , I'vaporutcd Californiu apricots , 17c ; cur
rants , Ti'.jOi.VjC ' ; Tuikish pi lines , - '
citron , 2JiS4c ; orange peel , 15e ; lemon peel ,
17c ; California Trench prunes , 12c
Pichirs- Medium , in bbls(00 ; do , In
half bbls , KU'O , small , in bbls , SO.OO , do , in
half bbls , M.50 ; ghetkinn , in bbls , S7.CO ; do ,
in half bbls , * I 00.
KotsTi.n Col H-I-S German , 21 0 , Me
Laughlin's XXXX , 2 > 4c ; Ariosa , 24'4c.
Corni : : Green Mocha , 2" > y/'t'c ( ; Ifio ,
good , ISdClOc ; Mandaliling , aK'i'-sc ' , ro.istlni ;
Kio , 17itl c ; O G. Java , 24QZ2ic ! ; Java in
ferior. 22vf23o ( ; Hio , fancy , UKtTiCc ; Santos
and Alurauaibo , Ucil9e ( ,
SIOAIIGrannUted , 7fa ltjc ; conf. A ,
OJ < c ; white extia C , ( yfc ; extia C , C"hc ;
\eilow C , C'4o ' : powdered , " ( tfsc ; cubes ,
7Ji ( Sr.
UKE\\ \-Clioicc Bellow , 'iOtg Uc ; dark
colored , i14c. : !
Tonvtco I'lug , StXaa'c ; smoking , lG ( > 19c.
Svi.T-51. ' 35(181. 10 per bbl.
Koi'n-7-lU , 14K < - '
M\i'ii : SIOMI Uncks. hi12o per Hi ;
penny cakes , 12i ( < U3e pur Ib ; puie maplu
syrtiji. f I 00 per gal. ' ,
Si'c. vn S nt PS a4i ( ; 45u poi gal.
Pvi'cu Manilla , 0c , per Ib ;
straw , IJ dfil' c per Ib.
\s-Voung HA son , common to lair. 1 ©
21C ; Young Hyson , good to , fancv , 30 ( < t-)5c ;
Gunpowder , common to good , 2JtJie ( ; Gun
powder , choice to fancy , 40C"5j. Jap in , com
mon to medium , l.ViiUOc ; Jauan , choice to
fancy , 30igric ( , Ojlong , coiliiiion , to good , 25
@ 40c ; Oolong , choice to fancv. f > 0r < t70e ; Im-
perlal , common to medium , 2"iti5c : ; Impeiial ,
good to fancy. 4lli(5c. (
CHMKI n l'c ? per Ib ; assorted cakes , S
( Tt'.Vio per Ib , as per list.
CVMHMixed. . 'I'.dff iC. ; stick ,
rock candy , 10V@itc : ; InnOycandi ,
HOII.\M > IlKiiuiNn * .KC. )
MACM.IU.I. Tamilv , riy.00@14 00.
Con TISII ( i OL' " > 5C.
STAIK n 4@7j < e per Ib.
Dry Goods.
COTTOV FI.ANMM.1(1 ( per cent trade dis
count. Unbleached L L , 5Uc ; C C , fij c ; S
S , 7e : K K , b i" GO , o ; X X , lOJ-jc ; O
O , like1. N' N 12' ' o ; A A , 14c ; D D , 15J c ;
T T , lti } e : Y V , ISc ; H U , 1'Jc , Uleaclied ,
20 , 3jc ; O'i. ' 12JicSO ; , ia c. JJro\\n and slate ,
5J , ! ) c ; 70 , l-J' j ; DO , li.- ( . -
CAIU'KT AV\i : ' Uibb , white , 19c' colored ,
- Standard. 6c ; Gem. lOc ; Hcauty ,
12' c ; lloonc , 14c ; H , cased. fO.5' ' ) .
I'nisTi Solid colors Atluntic , Oe ; Slatei ,
Oe ; licrlin oil , O u ; Garner oil , ( tyiiTc.
PnisTi Pink und robes Allen , lie ; Kivcr-
point , .V < fc ; Steel Uivcr , C c ; Hiclimond ,
c ; Pncilic , 7c.
in NTS Dress Charter Oak , 5' ' c ; Uam-
npo ; 4c ; Lodi , "i c ; Allen. Oc ; Hiclimond ,
( ic ; Windsor , O' c ; Kadybtonc , OXe ; 1'iicilic ,
OKo ,
PIIISTS , IMIK.O BILK St. T-ogcr. 5Ke ; Ar
nold , O' c ; American. O' c ; Arnold C , long
cloth , tic ; Arnold H , long cloth , lO c. Ar
nold Gold Heal , lOJ c ; Steifel A , 12c ; Windsor
ser , Gold Ticket , 10' ' c.
QIMIIUM Plunkett. checks , 7 > c : Whlt-
tentoh , 7' c ; York , " c ; Nonnandl dress ,
; Uoiitio\viiicssb > 4.fcl-X ( * : ; Whittcnton ,
; Calcutta , ke.
CIM iiiniSlater ) , 53 ; Woods , 5c ; Stand-
md , 5c ; Peacock , 5c.
HI.CAOIICD SiticTi\o Klleiton , 71jc ;
Housekeeper , h'jc ' ; New Candidate , S'4c ' ;
Herkeley cunbric , No. W ) , ' .I'rfc ; Host Yet ,
4-4 , ii > , c ; Uuttorcloth , OO , 4'4c ; Cabot , 7" " jo ;
Tarwcll. halt bleached , b ) ic ; Fiuit of Loom ,
S9fo : Greene G , Oc ; Hope , i j ° i ' "B
I'hilip cambric , lOc ; Lonsdalo canibric , lOc ;
Lonsdale , b'-ic ; Now York mills , JO' c ;
Poppeioll , 4i in , 10' c ; Peppeiell , 40 in ,
ll'jc ' , i'eppercll , 04 , )5' ) ' < c : Pepperell , 84 ;
21o ; PeppercUJlc ! ) | ; Peppcrell , 111-4. s5c-
Canton , 4 I , b'4e ; Canton , 4-1 , UK * ! ? 'rti
umph , ( Jc ; Wamsutta , lie ; Valley , 5c.
UnowN SiictTivo Atlantic- , 44 , c ;
Atlantic H , 4-1 , 7c , Atlrtiitio 1) , 4-1 , UJiJii , jVt-
lantie P , 4-1 , ( ic ; Aurora LL , 4-1 , 0 ; Auioia
C , 4-4. 4Jft" Crown XXX. 4-1. 0'4c ; Hoosier
LL , 4 4 , bo , Indian Head , 4 I , 7'4c ' ; I awrenco
LL , 4-1 , ( ic ; Old Dominion , 1-4 , 5''c ' ; Pep.
jiciell 1 ,40 ini'h , 7Kc ; Pcpporell. ( > ) , Ibc ;
Pciiperell , 9-t , 21c : I'cppoiell , 10 I , 2Jo ;
UticaC , 4-l,4ic ; Wnchiiselt , 4 I , 7o ; Au
rora R , 4 I , 7c ; Anroia 1) , 4-1 , liVjf.
TI.AVMII.S , PI.HD Hafismon,20c , Goshen ,
a2'/jc ' ; ; Clear Luke , aOJ c ; Iron Mountain ,
l'i.\svii.s : WHITE G H No. 3 , % , ! Kc ;
G H No. 1. % , 2)K" ) ; H II No. 2 , 22fc ; H II
No. 1 , % , aoc ; Quechee No i , ? , ' , We ; Quo-
cheo No. 2 , } / , ! > 7J < i. Queciioo No , a , Jf ,
v * , / , . MIUj , 71 , M-IL ; ,
Di'Ck West Point , 2.Mir , ' 8 o10 } < fo ; West
Point , 29-ln , 10 07. 12 > . , o'West ; Point , 29-in ,
12 OA 15o ; West Point. 10-fh , lloz. Ko. !
Cousr.TS Jn\Nb Androscojrgin , 7tc , ICeur-
sarge , ) iaHockpoit \ , ( y/c / < Conestoga , dj e ;
TICKS Yoik , ! iO in , , l2j/ic : York. Us in ,
Cordis , No. 4 , 10 * < c.
DCNIMS Amoskcag , OCA , WKc ; Everett ,
7oz , ll ! ) < e ; York , 7 oz. 13 > jo : Haymaker ,
b u ; Joltroy XXlJ , } < fo ; Jpffrey XXX , I3j < c ;
Heaver Creek , AA , 12c ; , Heaver Creek ,
HH , lie ; Heaver Creekiqp , , lOc. '
Kr.STUKici JiiiNb Mem ilal , 15c ; Dakota ,
ISc ; Durham , 27J c ; Ilercule * , 18os Leam
ington , SUtfo ; Colts woldi-J ! c ; Melville ,
arm ,
Cictsii Stevens' H , hjjo ; Stevcns'u H ,
bleached , 7o , Stevens'A , 7Ke , Stevens , A ,
bleached , SKo , Stevens' 1' , T&e ; Stevens' P ,
bleached , 8)fc , Stevens' N. i > hc ; Stevens' N ,
bleached , 0) c ; Slovens' SUt , llJ < jC.
'Molnl and 'i'liinci'H1 Stock.
HlocU tin , binall pig f 29
Hlock tin. bar Ml
r , planished boiler sizes ; M
r. cold rolled ill
r , Bheattilng , 0
Copper , pills : )
Cojipur , Hats , , . . , . , . . . . . . . Ul
Gal , sheet Iron , Junluta , 50 , IU und 5
per cent discount.
Pat pldiilHueJ Iron , 34 to 37 A 10
Pal. plunlshul Iron , 24 lo'jril HJi
IvOOllng 1C , 14x20. 113 sheets OIK )
Uooliiig , IX , IlxSJ , 113 sheets 7.fX )
Hoollng , IU , 20x2-J , IfJ sbcots 11.00
Itootlng , JX , ' 'Oxa-i , 113 sliecls 14.50
Sheet Iron No. 20 , . , 340
Sheet iron No. 27 350
Solder.
Tin plate , bem ebnfcohl
1C , 10x14. ! W5sHccts . M
IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets . ! > 25
Tin pinto. COUP -
jr. 10x14. 225 sheets . 005
Ktcel nulls , per keg . 225
Steel wire mill * , per keg . 275
VXD TIMIIEII24 to 2x13 , 12i ( ?
10 ft. fill 00. IS ft. $17 OJ ; 20 ft , f IS 0(1 ( : iWnml
24 ft. $21 ( XI , 4x4 , Sx ! > . 12inii ft , $17.00 , 1S ( 20
fl , $18.00 , 3 ( ( J'J | ft , * 3I.XI ( : Fendng. No. 1 ,
$ ll)5K ) flHOOi No 2 , fl40iC ( ClllOO. 1-inlshlng ,
1st and 2d clcur , JI7KijrVK ( ( ) ( ) ; 'Id clear ,
$ ti.lXif4fl.OO : ) , U select , f. 7 OJiCl8 ( X ) . Tlonr-
Ing , 1st com.iiin W. ! , * . IX ) , 2d com. , HI TO ,
! M com. , f.'OlH ) ; D , frMX ( ) ; 10111111011 Y P ,
$ I7CO. Istund 2dclonr Y.P..I nnd fl in , $20.00 ,
Posts , white cedar. 12c , rod cedar , ItV. ' , split
oak. dc ; saw etl oak , iV , Shingles , XX clear
WJU ; extrn A , fJ SO , stnndard A , $ i f0 , lath ,
$ J,40 ; ship lap No. 1 , f K. No 2 , $10.50 ; No.
1O. , * lll ; siding , 1st common , 2J , Sil
$ ! ! ! itd , $15. fcnco , $12.50 , stock boatds , A
$1(1 ( ; H. $11 ; P , $ * . ; I ) , ? .M : boards , No
cotiimon , $ IP : No 2 , $17 ; No. it , $15 ; No.
SI.1 ; partition , No. 1 , W P V In , $ .H IK ) , No
2. $ J7.1K ) ; iclllng , clear , -V. Y P , $ . ' 0.Xj ( )
clear , \ Noiway , ? U00. ! s.-cnnds , $14.50 , O.
G. baits , 2 > in. . GO , * . O baits , . < xlln ! ,
aic ; In. well tubing. I ) . & M , bcv , $ J2 00 ,
pickets , U. & IIJ.K 100
nnil Clioinlcnls.
A iii ) Sulphuric. ? , , Citric , 5V. Oxalic ,
15c ; tnrtnrio , 45c ; Am curb , 12c , alum , 2'aif (
.to ; nrrowioot , 'Ma , balsam cupalba , ( Viin )
75c ; bnrax , HKiil'i ' * calomel. bOe , castor oil ,
$1.05il.lO ; cream tartar , : (2c ( ; con solve sub ,
bOo ; cliloioform , I.V 'Oo , ext logwood , 12c.
glycerine , 24c , gum ur.ibic , I'Oc. ' gum cam
phor , .Tic ; gum opium , - 1 25 ; moiphla sulpti ,
$2 fiOdi ' 5
OiisHcrgamolOiHO. : . lemon , $ i.Hi ( ;
pcppeimint , $3 ( X'i8J5'l. ) wintcrgrccn , $2 10 ,
olive , $100 ; quinine , J5iMsc ( , strychnin ,
? 105fiil 10
SHROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN
,
Provisions i Stocks
Basement First National Bank ,
or South litllilSlrcct , Oiiialiii
Are the Best ,
JN Till' K-ihKNTIAT * UI'AMTIIIS OF
Durability , Evenness of
Point , and "Workmanship.
Bsmplc-i for trial of IS different cOlcs tiy mallon
receipt ol 1O ( ciilv iu nUiui | > i > Auk for card * \u ti
7"ill Ilrnn < l uy ,
IVISON , BUKEMaN & CO , , New \urk.
1)11. li. C. Wj-Sl'S NKIIVi : ANII HllAIN Till IT-
MKNT , nguaninteol spuclllc for lljstcila , Jl/l-
ncss. Convulsions , fits , Ncnous Neuralgia ,
lloinlnchc , Nervous I'roatr.ition iimseil by iho
use of alcohol or tobncco. Wak fnlnisMoutal
llepresslon , Softonliigof tlio llriiln. itiitiltlngln
liisiinltvnnd lenillncto misery , tloriiynnil doaili.
I'li'inatiiro Old A ' . lniienn ! ss , Ijo > , s of 1'ower
In cither sex , In\olnntiuy I.OSSPS and Hpoimnt-
orlm-iiLauspil bv over-evertlouof thubraln.solf-
almsi ! or ovurlndnlgenro. Kuch box contain ?
erne month's treatment. 51 OT a box , or six boxes
for fi ( Ki.scnt by mull prepaid on receipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order received by
ns for Mboos , ace ompinled \ \ 1th Vi.X ( ) , v c w 111
oiiil the pniclnupr out \\iHt 'ii Kiiniunteo tore-
fund the money It tliu tin itnient dcu-s not tMfect
u cure. Gnarnntces Issued ( inly by ( iciodiimn
DiugCo. , Drngu'ist-j , bole Agentd , 1110 I'auiam
btreet , Omaha , Neb.
'I Iir * Jiuluc Called It : i Stand Oil' .
"Whero did you KOI that oyo'iV
Judro | Smith of Mrs. Jiabollii Dully
when bliu entered tlio witness hUuid at
the Con trill ycsturduy und exhibited a
( Unnamed optic.
"Mary McUuiro hit me wtul her
lisht. "
"Is Mrs. McGuire hcroV"
'Slio is , borr , " ' rcbiiondcd that indi
vidual , ab bhe btuppecl up beside her ac
cuser.
"How did you got your black eye and
damaged face ? "
"Mrs. 1)titty's daughter hit mo wud a
hatuhot. "
"Did ou hit Mrs. Duffy ? "
"I dm not , son * . She fell olT tno btop
tif her duro and hittcd hoi * face on the
bricks. Tom MHliKU seed lior fall. "
"Is Tom heroV"
ilHo ia , son1.1
"Well , eel out of the \\ay until wo
hear him. "
Tom corroborated Mrs. McGuire , and
the case was dismibscd with the ijrtivo
opinion irleaned from t'no old court
records ihat"ono wnb as bad as Iho
other , and a grout deal worse , "
A IliiriiMl A Alec Citv.
William Lighten , bon of the promi
ent mieioseopKt , has just returned
from ftororro , N. M. , bii.\s a Lcaviui-
worth dispatch , to orguni/o a parly of
bix , with whose aid lie will cxhumo an
.inciunt city of Aztec or Toltec origin ,
which liab rouenlly been dibeovored in
the mountain spurs eighty miles west
of SOCOITO , Ilo brought with him a
number of arrow heads and other relics ,
\\1iich will bo forwarded to the f'ornoll
univcraity and Smithsonian institution.
AmoiiK the relies of the past tfnuidour
of the ancient place is the bed ofliat ,
was ono time a largo artificial lake ,
Ono or two buildings now exposed to
view exhibit striking architectural
jeauty. Professor Crayin , of Wnshburn
college , Topeka , will probably bo ono
of the parly. Tlio discovery is of seine
irchtcological value , as liithorto traces
of A/.tee clvili/.atlon have not boon
bund ho far north.
A raiiio-.iH Now Vcirk Hi ; I If.
Miss May Urady is Iho famous Now
York hello who roigncd almost HUpromo
'ant bcnson , and lately married six mill-
ons in the pnrbon of Albert .Slovens ,
\\ritosGlaniJ3ellin the Philadelphia
: 'res3 , IJeforo that , as the daughter of
i supreme court judge she had lived in
nodorato luxuryand had figured in Iho
Abtor-Vandorhilt bet , hut had lacked
the uionoy wltn wJiich greally to ex-
) lolt her lovolinuss. T'vo yoniv ago
she \\iis taken to Kuropo ly Mrs. JIlicu-
cock , an intluonlial inatroa , and she
undo what wo shall have to call a big
lit ut Nice and tlio oilier cities of iho
Hiviera. She was called the beautiful
American , and was idoli'/ingty admired.
Now , with millions nt her command ,
vhat do vnu Mippobo she lias done ? The
uibwor bhould bo eabv. , Instead of fitay-
ng to participate in the sociability of
Juw i'ork , she has urono back loner
luropcan domain , established hor-jolf
n tompoiary , but cpmploto nmgnlll-
lonco at Nice , nnd now equipages , lol-
ets and environment combine with hui *
bcuuly lo dulo the people uncw.
_ ARrlctiltnrnl Implomonta , _
'
cni'iirnn.t. rAitKKit ,
Dcalori'i ' Agricnitmal Implements , Wagons
t rrl ic ! < nnrt luieslc" 1ono ln-p | , liclwcon h mul
linh Umnlin , N
A V/HMW ; co.
Agricnlt' ' Iinplemcnls , Wagons , Carriages
lliieulf < , ftp W lu > lc fil < > Omnlin.
A
Wlinlctiilc Denier" in
Agriciiltiiral Implements , WagoiisS Buggies
'HI. 'Ml , ! 0. unit UI7 , lonc lrcot , Oiinh
muYi. v//.mTKiVA"s7cj/j/.iT / / / { iFttr
.MnniilH-liircr' HIU ! Johbcm In
Wagons , Buggies , Ra\es \ , Flows Eic ,
Cur lull MHl I'ndlic flrccl . ( luiHlii.
Artists' Mntorlnls ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1511 DoiiclnsKreet Omnlin , Nclr Vn.
Boots nnd Shoes.
if. r woitsii , v ro. ,
Jobbers of Boots End Shoes.
11(1 ( 1IUUlUt li uilii MriH-t , Ointlm .Miuiuliirtor'
' -lllllllH'r * UlM't llu lolt
Con ) , Coke nntl Llnio.
o.v.i/.i i o.ii , I'OKi ; , fT/in : co. ,
Jobbers ol Hard and Soft Coal ,
-Vi ' oulh 1 . - , . .
- .Hi iii-col Oniiiha N lir.i l.n
.V/WJ.S/IM ri-ii , co ,
Sliipro s of Goal a d Coke ,
JU uulli lltli St .OmnliH Neb
Crockery nnd Clnsswnro.
rUKKIXS , HATCH . ( LAUMAX ,
Iniporlprs nnil jnliberi of
Croclfery , Glassware , Limps , Silverware
KitTill 1'iirii.im Jlrwl , ntw rnxlo
Commission nnri StoroRo.
nnnnu. \ muni.LI. ,
Storao-c and Commission Merchants ,
Si > eclnlllo Ituilor , rirm clircii1 , iniulirr , jjuinc.
I1IJI1 wnnl-tioit Oniuhn , Noli.
iii , t to. ,
Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage ,
iSMiccessors In McSlmno \ c < lnocdcr. )
Omnlin , NL
Dry Goods and Notions.
M. / ; . SMl'I'Il . .VCO. . ,
Dry Goods , Fornisning Gooils anl Notions
IKBnnilllUI Dmubi .inr Illli street , Omnlin , Ntb.
KlU'ATltlCK KOC111WV GOODS CO. ,
Imporiers pud Jobbers in Dry liiodsNote ) ,
Gents' furni hltu : K ( inli Corner Ulh and Ilurney
UJLIX , ruoMi'tsOX Aco. . ,
liiiKirler | mul Jubbora of
f oolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings ,
31T'-ouIli IJlh direct
Furnituro.
; j/nvr.v xroxn ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture
1 nrnnnt ftieot , Oinalin , N
ClIAItLJlS S
Furniture ,
Cmnlii N'cliinsl
Crocorlos.
x , OAi.LAuihn .t cVT"
Wholesale Broceries and Proyislons ,
7ari.7U7.7UOnnil7ll.-o tli Will St. , Ouinlii , .Vcb.
iATY A COM
WliolcjalB Grocers'
13tli niul l.cavcn orlh street , Oiuahit , sctjrakn. )
Hardware
- \\r. \ \ J. JIlWATCri.
Heavy Hardware , Iron and aeel ,
. IIKOII stork , linnlnur ! * , lumticr , ttc. 1S03
anjr.'ll llurnoMrout , Oiniilin.
LIU : , cLAJtKi : , Axiiiiisix MAUD-
IIMJf/J ( VOW/MAT.
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Mctila , pii | i t iron. ct1. Aifcntn fop Ho wo scftlos ,
Miami poJcr ami Ijyiiiun Uarbc'tl wrLt )
.t TAYLOR.
Btiildrs' ' Ha flvarc a id Scale Repair Shop ,
McHlmnlci tco.s nnil lluiriln fic.ilus HJj Doujflu *
blHM > t , Ollllllul , Nll )
_ Lumber. _ _
" ' ' *
"Tonx A. n'AKnnn'i.or
Wliolesale Lumber , Etc ,
Imported anil Anicricnn I'liitlnnil iniiunl btnto
u unt Icr Mil wait k < o liydrnuilccLiucnt itnd
( julnty white llino.
CHAK 11. JAW ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lnmlier ,
Wood carpcta an. I piripint llnnrlne iitli unil Doiitflns
HiL-tls , Omnlin , .Neb. _
ai7 i// i L HM in : it co" ,
AllKinflsofHnilflingMitoria1 at Wholesale ,
lEllibtrcrtnnil t'nlun I'arlllu Iratlc.Uiunha ,
LOUIS ISltAlWORl ) ,
Dealer in Lnmher , Lath , Lime , Sssii ,
Jeer , Etc , YarcH-Torncr 7lli 1111 1 Douglas Corner
lUlli and
riiiiu ic. OIIA Y.
Hunter , Lime CeniDiit , Etc , , Etc.
Corner till mul lloiiK'lus hl , Omalia.
c. N. minx.
Dsaler in All Krids ol Liunlicr ,
13tbunil California fcln-ct"1 , Omnlin , Nebraska.
_ Nlllllnory and notions. ' _
/ . oiwnrnuwn A vo. ,
Iinprlc 's & Jobhers in Mi'linery ' & Notions
i Dili etna ,
Notions.
J. T. nOHIKSQN XOT10X CO ,
Wholesale Notions aid Famishing Goods ,
101 unO ( li boutli 10th ilrcci , Orauhu ,
I'lXVAIlD A SdlXVIDWl ,
Notions and Gents' ' Fiirnis'jing ' Goods ,
J1W llnrney urct t , Onmlin
Oils. _ _
'l'nU TANK UXK < 'O. ,
Wholesale Rcrniel and Liihricating Oils ,
Axle eiuutto , etc , Umalm. A II. Hltliup ,
Papor.
CAnrvNrnit I'Ai'r.n co. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
C nlro luk of , lni uml
rrr a printing nrni'i > {
tai > i-r. hJt-c. | l uitciiilluu K.VUI Iu cur luai ) < iriler >
Bipraso , ForwordlnB & Commlsoloni
" '
"AiiMsritotfo , purr ifii \ uo' ,
Storage , Forwarding aid Commission
Ursuc liouie of the Ilennex Huit y Co Ilimilci at
whcje | alu unl rptml Us , 111 , , lilt lia
_ Uiimlm 'I'Jloiitioim hu , 'I'M.
Toys.
li , JIATUJY ACO ,
Jnl > ber < or
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
lurnlililnj gooJ , c'llltren'n CHrria.ei , I'.c.
/
IT'S
Doots nnd Shoos.
* "
1 < 1 HKKXDA11. , JOXKS ACO. . ,
Snpoo'ior lo lie * I. Jonpj * k Co ,
Wliolesale Hanufactorers of Bots& ; Shccs
> Ktnt for notion HuMicr Mu > o Co , ItiC. 1101 i > nJ 1101
llHrnrr utreot , immhn , NuiiriA * * ,
Drovvors.
srunz A n / : ; . ,
Lger ? Beer Brewers ,
IMI Xorlh Klglitcrnlh ttrfct. Omnliii , N
Corrilco , _
'
'EAOI.I : conxit i : iroif/c * ,
Mann'actnrers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
\ \ I nil OK rn | > < mul im-tnllc * V ) 1 i-lil * .liniii Kfencter.
I'ropmtor liPnnU llu-omii lotli MICCU
OvornllR.
CO. ,
Maniifactiircis of Overalls.
Jcin . i * Kto
Onmlin. .Sri.
Office FlxUiron.
Muniifiirlmrr * of
IM , Ofilcc anil Saloon Fixlnres ,
Mnntlm , HilolionrU Honk line" . DriiK J-nliiro * , Wf > H
< n i" rnrtltUwi. lillnk ( * > C MinlcTi.flii-riiiiiMMnn
( onion * .ilrn > r , I Ir l < n < l"r > nnil nnlrp , l" < JiUHli.fl
Nitltli Ulli St , Oiimlm 'l > lf | < luuui 1121
Boxos.
Pnpor
_ _ ws _
J011X L. 11 / / K// / : ,
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
Niw t ili n lil I 111 KiMiii'nMnrt ' , Dmnliu , No I ) .
_ Rubber CooclH.
' ' " "
'OMAHA nrinuit co. ,
KaniifaclnrcK a il Dtalois in RuMcr Saofls
Oil rlullilnu nnil Irntlicr t < rltlii KXS riirnam street
Snsh , Doors , Etc.
M. A WMMOII * A CO. ,
Wli lc ntn mainifiicliircrt of
Sasli , Doois , Blinds aid Mouldings ,
llratuh o ill co , nih niul Irnnl rtrpvt Omaha. Isob.
nonx M.ixrr wrTnirxa cd >
Maniif.ctiirers of Sash , Dooi1 ? , Blinds ,
SlonUHnc' . vtiilr work nnd Interior Imnl noml flnlib.
.S IS conn r.-Hi nn I li < n\i > nni rili strtcta.
Dinitlin , Nrli.
_ ' Fittings , Pumps , Etc. _
'A. L. Nl'ltAXO ACO ,
Fnmps , Pipes and Engines ,
Btcara , w t < 'r. rnllnnT nnil mlulni ; uppllc' , etc ,
K.U , 'K ! ami V2I tnrunui Unit , Oumlm.
u. y. wxiNtxj : & I'tMf * co. ,
Steam and Wate1 Supplies ,
Ilalldny nlnil nillln ' . 'H ' nnil 121 Junes M , ouiali * .
( i I' lions lutlnx inuiiu ur.
Engines , Boilers and General Mfdiincry ,
Bluet Iron work , jiuni1 ) , sin nillln. 12 1312 1
i Micei , Oiiiului
Iron Works.
_
Si'filTif notun
Carter A. h n , I'ropS .Miriufnrturers of nil kinds
Stcaiii Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron Worfc
Woih Soulli Jflth nnd II A. M
Wrought and Cast Iron Bui dipg Wort ,
lnr' * , hrnni work , ponorrd fonnJrj , ntutlilncanil
bliu t'liilth wort O 'Ire nil 1 work * , 1) . 1" . Hy ,
mill l.lli stri'fl , Omuiin
Maniifactiircis of Wire and lro.i Railings
Desk rails , ntnilnw KimnN llnwcr stiinil' . wire nlKiin.
etc lil.Nortli Illli Mriot , Omabn.
n A IHON
Maii'rs ' of Fi e and Burglar Protf Safes ,
Vaults , Jnll work , I'nn lniltiri nmt tire oitupei.
li. Anilrecn , prui > r Cur Illli nnUJackiiuii bin
CUAMPIOX JHOX it U'llii ; W011KS.
Iroirud Wire Fencei , Railings , Guards
and prrcons. for 1 nnWii , olllcos. Htoros , rul lofico * , etc.
Improved uwnlnpri , lncknilth inuoliltirr/
blacksmith works. lUlr-outh Illli M.
1
I'ALMJJlt , niCHMAN A CO. ,
Live Stock Commission Mercnants ,
Onico lloom 21 , Oiipiwlln KMlmnxe IlnlUIInK , Union
Muck \HrUi. bonth Oniulm , Nub.
VX1OX MOCK YAllDti CO ,
OfOinana , Limiled ,
Tolin r Ilcijil ,
lar hilloivn
/"v.c"nt9n / ' i l > " n , llilcn o. Milwaukee
.i.1" ' , ' ht.Til , . the iiuopl. . of Nelimikn.1 ulo.
nWfr.1".1' ' IUhn ! * Nevi'ln. < > r onVn.h. .
. . , n
Anonii R fi.w of thn
nomerom points of tnperlorlt *
iSJi Vny th ° P tron ot thin rtmlbPtwrcnOm-iha
. "A. ; . . ! f' ! > 10' . * " > It * llirvo Iralm a t\ar \ at llAV
t-'WIK ! ' . which . lire th8tlne.t llmt lummi firtaod
nKoniiUTtiiiicr < to. U * I'AliAKKHMCISI'INllCAlia
tiucijim of vrlililiran nut Im fmn-cl ultrwliuro At
ouncll Illiur. the train , of Iho Union I'm-lila Hall.
? . / ? "i'Pit ' ; , ln u"1011 ' ' "I10.1 wl" ' ' " ' " of thii Cl I-
, ff. , ' . " " ' ' " "tern llf la Clilrami tliu linlni ot
KnJitrn n'nei0 ' clt"e co""t'c " ' ' ah tliosuof nil oilier
' ' < ) i"'i'u ,9 ° la 'ndl ioU. .
. ? . . , * , ! f'ndl n | flnclnn.tl ,
r Ink-aril I nlli , lluITalo , ' '
1 I' llihnrK , 'loronlo. Montrol
. .
o.toii. u.r Vnrlt. I'hllBdulplim , liKliliii in . "ni" :
ins " ' l"1 * " * " " " ' " ttl0 * < BIt A k ' "r tlckotV H
"NORTH WESTERN"
'
U , HUcilli H. I' . WIIJ50N ,
don i Warmucr. nen'l I'of/i r Agent.
. N.
. .J. ! < .Vlck l At , tint.
_ - ! WK3T. CUT rannencer Af Bnfe <
Tarnum fit. Omnlia " '
Til 15
OF TUB
Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. '
TlioiJcst Route from Omaha and Council
JJIufTa to
ETHEEASTE
TWO T A\NH HAII.T I1BTWKKN OMAHA AKD
COUNCIL , IJLUl-Ka
Chlcngo , AND Mil nukco ,
Kt. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar IdtpIiLr.
Itock Islaud. Frteport , l.ockforil ,
Cllulon , Diibui'iio , ] ) nrenHit ) ) ,
Elfin , Kadlbon , Juncstille ,
Ilc.'olt , Wlnona , La Ciosse ,
/ > uil ull ulbtr Importaat uoinU Etit , Nurttiii.iit ( > A
' ' "
For Itiroueh lkkn . 'c ll' a tli > llckat tgont at 1C01
farnniii > lru l. la Uniknr lllack , or l Uuloa i'tclUa
L > ui > oi.
I'ulln-an HUtperi and th nnoit Dlu'oa ' r ri In tb
Kfirl.l aru rji uii tin , mala Hue ut tlia Cl I-.TO , MIU
ttk u A BU 1'aul JUllwar , ua crery oltunllonU i.al4
to uaiiuDgtM lit courMoui inplv/ui of tlio
/ uoxpan
U. Mil , .Kit. clonuml Mtunidi.
J. K. TUUKr.H , AatlilantOtueral llan | or
TioJet'A 'intAIU'JBKTaU ' < a1"ij ' ' ' * " * 5
UlM.f. UKAFFOIU ) , A. < liUnl Utaeral littKMI
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kud'lloivl ALeot.
J.T.
t.iid 'I iiuiuri rirrl , ,
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