THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : q JESDAY. MARCH 12. 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , July Wheat Decidedly the Favorite For Investment. A SLIGHT DECLINE IN CORN. Uftts Suffer Another Itniliiotlon I'ro- visions Iicsi Attractive Thnn During Ijnst Week CJnttlo UnHneisfnclory CHICAGO I'UOOUOB MAIUU3T. CIIICAOO , March ll. f Special Tcloeram to THE Ur.B.I The visible supply of wheat only decreased C2 1,000 bushels last week , Ac cording to the postings to-day. Cables were easier , the weather everywhere Is reported flno , and advlcos from the country contlnuo to represent the crop prospects ns most bril liant , and added to those bearish factors must bo mentioned the development of the local speculative sentiment fnvorablo to further depreciation In values. Belling * jy Hutchlnson was the principal moving cause of the early decline in prices to-day nnU In this nttaclc tha glnut operator was materially nsslstcd ny the local crowd nmd professionals from other cities. At ono tttno ijulto a panicky feeling developed In wheat , par ticularly In May , The opening pr'-o ' was 03J < c for May and 8Co for July. Mav sold down rapidly to 03 ' + ' 0 , but July got no lower. A sharp rally carried Mn.v up to 0'JXC nn'l JulytoSTc. Mav sola off to OSJfc and July only settled baclc fractionally. The next rally landed May at 9.1 0 again and July ntSIJ c. On the bulge Ilutchlnson and SchwarU & Dupca wcro heavy sellers. About this time It bccamo evident that the visible decrease would bo small , outside ml- vices took on an exceedingly bearish tone nml an epidemic of soiling occurred , ns a re sult of which May sold down to U7ifc. ! July was dragged down once inoro to 80f c , but It broke reluctantly and In the face of heavy buying by good people. July was decidedly the favorite for Investment to-day and con tinued so throughout the session. There was only a light tradeat the bottom on this brcnk. and the market took u sudden upturn shortly before 13 o'clock on the reports of wheat being worked at the seaboard for ex port mid on the Bale of ' . " 0,000 sacks of Hour nt Minneapolis for direct foreign shipment. Now York llrst sent In "six boat loads worked. " The number was raised to ten presently , and shortly before the close Clarke wired that bids were In for thirty boat loads and that it was only a question of freights. It seems qmto plain that the foreigners nro beginning to want cheap wheat at the seaboard , though it is noticed that none of the big lot "taken for export" last week In Now York 1ms yet been shipped out. This fact is attracting the attention of the scoffers. This sort of information moved May up to 09)/c ) and July to 8"Ko and gave the market , to tlic close , a firmer tono. Trading was rather quiet and of moderate proportions during the last half of the session. The day was fruo from sen sational news ana the closing prices , 9Sc for May , 9 J c for Ju.io and STc for July. mark no important change , ns compare with Saturday , except that the difference be tween July and May shows a narrowing of J c. The government estimate of the amount of grain in the farmers' hands March 1st was expected to-day , but it wnsnnt bulletined up to J o'clock , and no ofllcial Information about it wan obtainable. The feeling of the local operators in the corn market at the opening was influenced by the line wentbor toward weakness , and in the contrary direction by the heavy exports from the Atlantic ports , and the clearing of 150,000 bushels In addition thereto from Now Orleans. Between the opposing Influences opinion was divided , and while leaning to the weak side there wns at llrst no decided pressure of selling orders. The latter want wns abundantly supplied , however , when In- dtcntlorm of Increased stocks at the points of accumulation wcro 'n favor of a heavy ad dition to the visible supply ilcures. These forebodings were borne out by the subse quent figures of u l.'J'J-J.OOO . bushel Increase of the stocks in sight. The estimated re ceipts for Tuesday were 5511 cars , which was an additional Incentive to sell , and Influential operators wcro trying to dispose of largo blocks for May delivery. The unchanged good demand from the shippers assisted the speculative market towards the close , and caused a slight reaction , but in the e.ul the prices showed a loss since Saturday of from % c to ] c on the leading futures. Oats Buffered another decline to-day , with May , which was the principal speculative op tion , selling down JiCyJfc , and the latter re covering In u degree. Trade was active and n large business was recorded , with the in terest extending Into June. That month has for some days remained more nearly steady than May , and , as a consequence , the wnait- ncss in the latter , places Juno at a level to a fractional premium. To-du.v's selling was again largely credited to the unloading of long oats , with the shorts covering the chief Buppuit and check to the decline. After opening steady at25Jic ; , may sold down later to SSJ c , with only a trade or two nt that point , and later a fractional Improvement. The local Blocks Increased IJij.SOG bushels during the week , with the current posted receipts loss than recently. Oats to go to store wore weak , in sympathy with May , nt 2 Itf < T,2 ( t-tfo. A largo lot of No. 2 onls to go east was sold on private terms. The provision trndo oponoa weak In n slow innnner and operators of nil classes found the nmrl'et less attractive than during the past week , nnd as there was little or no trading on outside account , the moderate business transacted was mainly between the profos sionuls. The day's movement , in fact , was featureless , though the feeling was quite Btrnii ) . ' , and no radical change occurred in jiriccs. Short ribs and lard closed pructi cally the uniue as on .Saturday , while In pork the decline suffered was only J e. CII1OAUU MV12 STOCK. CIIICAOO , March 11. ( Special Tolcgran : to Tun BCB.J CATTLE The market to day was generally considered by the salesmen to bo as dull and weak as it has ever been , and noun ) men thought the general trade to-day wns In worse shape than It 1ms over been. Common to fair cattle , such as sold at $3.2."i@ 8.50 , sold lower than at any tlrno last week , except porhnps on Saturday. The London cattle market was steady. Cattle wore steady nt Jowoy City , rnthor Htrong at liuffalo and sternly nt Omaha and Kansas City , with a light run , so the salesmen hero were disappointed at the dull trado. The best cattle liorosold at Mir > ( il. ' - ' " > , nnd some 1018-pouna steers sold at f.'lt > 0. The prices were generally 10@l ! > u lower than on Friday last. Choleo beeves , M.OO < VM.SA ; medium to dull , $ 'J.ll'@XW ; cows , bulls and mixed , tl ( JiaiK ) ; built , t3. < KKftB. ) . Hogs Trade opened active nnd n nlckol higher , but the regular buyers , and so far as Dial goes , the speculators urn as regular as any , failed to follow the advances and left tlui bpeculators with their high-prico titock on tltoir liamU , which In turn they throw on the market , breaking prices Ofg'lOii ' from the i-arl.v sales of | lu < moriilnir. The Northwest- rrtiluMon \ failed to got n share In the boom. 1'rlcos wore no hiuliur than on Saturday. The bulk of the early sale * of mixed , heavy Mill packers \va fl,7ft ( < 51.SO , cloiilngnt fl,70 IH75.Wit sorts uru In good demand ut | 17.V < M VK ) , no inquiry to-djiy for feather weights. KIXANCIAO. N w YoiiK.'Mnrch U , fbpecinl Telegram to TUB UKE.I STOOKO The stock market had nt least emi marked feature at tha open- lug , nnd Unit was unusual uctlvlty. The activity was accompanied by considerable pressure on the prominent list of Saturday , nnd th first prices were f to per cent lower than the cloning llgurcu. "U'hllu Northern \'acllh \ < preferrud suffoied most , there was much stubborn ess on tliu part of the Granger * , coal stocks and Union 1'acillc. It U thought there wore largo sales of long stocks In Heading. The llrst half hour wit- nosacu u ute.ulv decline in tliu general list. Heforo the end of the hour them was a fairly good recovery , and at 11 u. in. the market bucamu more quint , with prices on tbo wliolo ashudo better than at thu opening. Toward noon Ihero was a further show ot strength In several stocks , Chicago Gas nnd Lnckn- wnnrfa being most conspicuous. At 13 o'clock the market wn itcady nt the best prices of the morning. The sales to noon wcro 201,105 , shnrcs. Thofollowlng wor * tha ctoiln i quotations : tT.8. 4s roKiiUr. , .la < 4 , Northern 1'nclflo. . SO U.tM coiiprmi.l.r.lii dopreferroJ . "I U.H.44srexulnr. . 10TVIC.N. W . IM' { tl. 8.4liscotipons. \ 'l > do pro for red , . . . .1'li'i I'nclncosot TO . . .IJ ) , N. V. Central . IOSU Ontrnl IMiItlo . . . .11 > { P. , 1) , &K . , , . , . . . . . . . . , . . Illinois Central. . . Itt ) doprof rred . 1C J..1I.&W . ll'S ' Union I'ftoitlo . Knnsas&TexRi. . . HI U'.Ht.I. . 4 I' . . . LnkcShoro . 10I i clo preferred. . . . MlchlgnnOntral. . 1V Western Union . Mlspouril'iicitio . . . 71'ii MONET ox CAI.I. ICasy nt 2if@3 per cent. 1'iiiMR MEHCA > UIIC PAPKU Ij-fS POP cent. STKIIUXO ExcruyoB Dull but steady ; sixty-day bills , Sl.Siil * ' : demand , Cntovao , March 11. Whou About steady ; c.ish , M'f ' ; April , OPtfe ; May. 8.'l ? a Corn Steady ; cash , < ' H' < c ; April , : i5o ; May , 59. Oats-Firm ; cash , 2 < { c ; May , July SoJCc. HyoMay)3J4'c. ) . Harley Nothing doing. Prlmo Timothj ? I.VJ. : Whiskv Sl.0.1. Porlt-StnaJv ; cash , SILOH * ; May , SI2.1'JJ < r.nrd Stonily ; cashl.SO ; May , $180. Floup Unclmnucd. Dry Salt Meats Steady ; short ribs. S0.20. Cheese Firm : full cream choddais , 10' ' C'llcj llats , 10)f@llc ; Young Americas , ll'tf Oil'Jc. Uutter Fir1 \ \ creauiory , 21@23iJ ; dairy , ICffiilc. Kugs-Flrmer ; fresh , l ' 4Ue. Hides Steady : heavy green salted , light green salted , 5)o ; green , salted bull , nKo ; green salted c.ilf. dry Mint , TJ C So ; green wilted kip , -KrelMe ; dry calf , 7QSc ; deacons , 'JSOlOc ; dry salted hides , 7c. Tallow Weak ; No. 1. solid packed , 4@ lc ; No. ' . , il' ' S c ; coke , 4c. itecaiDti. Shipiucnts. Flour , bbls . 12.00 ! ) H.O'IO Wheat bu . 2-1,000 30,000 Corn.ou . 80,000 110,000 Oats , bu . C'ODJ 70,000 Ijlvarnnol. March 11. [ Special Cablegram to TUB Ur.K.J 3:80 : p. in. close. 1'ork In poor demand ; prime mess , eastern , Cos , steady ; do , western , Ms , steady. Lard In fair demand ; spot and March , a s Od , llrm ; April and May , 1)03 ) , linn. Wheat In poor demand ; now No. 2 win ter. 7s 8d , llrm ; do spring , 8s , firm. Flour In fair demand ; 11s Ud. steady. Corn In poor demand : spot , 4s i d , steady ; March , ! is lljJfd , steady ; April und May , : ts ll 'l. steady. The receipts of wheat the past week from Atlantic ports Is 200 quarters ; Pacific ports , 4,000 ; other sources , 0,030. Receipts of American corn , : Q,000. Now Vork , March 11. Wheat Uecolpts , 10,000 ; exports , none ; spot moderately active , but easier ; No. a red , Ol'fuVJSj in Dictator , 03 ( ! 5 Jo alloat , 94J < J@ o f o. b ; No. . ' 1 red , 89c ; options fairly active , but Irregular and lower , closing llrm and ) ij@a under Saturday ; March , yy c. Corn Receipts. (13,000 ( ; exports. 210,000 : spot lower and quiet ; No. 2 , 43 ; 4 u ; 41 % ( S44c nlloat ; No. it , 42'4'@lt.1 ; ui.eraduu mixed , 42@l4 fc' : options dull and * & @ ' < jc lower , but steady. Oats - - llcccljits , 20,000 ; exports , none ; spot dull nnd weaker ; options dull and easier ; spot No. 2 white , 32J @y3c ; mixed western , 'J'i'5c. ) : Coffee OiHions opened linn but closed easy to 'J0@2. > points above Saturday ; sales , 4 ( ,230b.iBs ; March and April , § 17.20 ® 1730 ; May , Sl .20ii)17.u ( ) ; ! : spot Kio stronger ; fair carnocs , ? 10.12K- Petroleum Lower ; United , closed nt SSS Quiet and steady ; western , luc. luc.Pork Firm- new , $13.00@13.23. Lard Dull and easy ; western steam , .22K ; March , $7.23. Uuttor Steady ; western , 15@J9o. Cheese -Quiet ; woatorn , O jglt } jc. St. Ijoiil' . March U. Wheat Lower ; cash and May , UlJ o. Corn Lower ; cash , 23Kc ; May , 30c. Oats Lower ; cash , 25u ; May , 20o. Pork Quiet atS12.7 ! ! . Lard Nominal at $0.05. Whisky-Steady ntSl.OU. Butter Quiet ; creamery , 2l@2flo ; dairy , 14@24c. Cincinnati. March 11. Wheat Dull and nominal ; No. 2 red , 05c. Corn Eusy ; No. 3 , mixed , 3i ) < fc. Onto Easy ; No. 3 mixed , 2 @ 20i c. Whisky-Steady at * 1.03. MiiinitnpollH. March U. Wheat Sample wheat , dull , slow and lower ; receipts , 1U5 cars ; shipments , 85 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , March , $1.10 ; May , SI. 12 ; oa track , $1.10 ; No. 1 northern , March , 9S > c ; May , $1.00 ; on track , 9S ) c ; No. 2 , northern , March 9Uu ; May , OlJ c ; on track , 9'Jc ' < 3fl.OO. Slllwiiiiko , March 11. Wheat Eusy ; casliS7 ! v ; May , oS-ifc. Corn -steady ; No. 3 , 31V < K333o. Oats Easier : No. 3 , 'tii-if u. Kyo Dull : No. 1 , 43 , fo. linrloy Dull ; No. 2 , oOc. Provisions Steady ; pork , $11.80. KunniiHCily , March 11.- Wheat Lower ; No. 3 rod , , cash , ! Mo ) asked ; May , 90c ; No. 2 soft , cash , UOc asked ; May , S9c bid. ( Jorn Weaker ; No. U cash , 2io bid ; May , 25Ko bid : No , 2 white , cash , no bids nor of ferings ; May , 2rJ c bid. CIIICAOO , March 11. Cattle - - Receipts , 12,000 : market Blow and woiker ; choice beeves , ? l.00@4.2r > ; steers , * 3.90@t,90 : ; stockurs and feeders , $2.10ig32j ( ; cows , bulls and mixed , Jl.70@3.00. Hogs Kccoipts 24,000 ; maritot weaker ; mixed , $4.05@4.S3 : heavy , $4.l)5@4S5 ) ; light , ll ( j4.00 ! ! ; skips , $ J.50@I.40. Sheep Uucolpts , S.50J ; market steady ; natives , $ : iii , > iit3.00 ; western corn fed. $4.25 (0)1.35 ( ) ; Toxuns , fJ.OO@1.2 : ) ; lambs. J4.75yJ ( U.OO. U.OO.Tho Drovers' Journal's London cablegram quotes American cuttlo steady ; beat nt 12X < 5 dead weight. KIIJISHH City. Alarch 11. Cattle Re- colptH , 2,100 ; hhlpmunts , none ; market slow but steady ; good to choice corn-fed , $3.80 © 4.1(1 ( ; common to medium , $ 'i.70@3.SO ; stock- era and feeding steers weak , ? 1.00t3r20 ; cows , 51 256J2.70. Hogs Receipts , 7,400 ; shipments , none ; market steady to 2Jc lower , closing nctlvo and strong ; common to choice , $ l.3j'ai,50. Nntionnl Slock YariU , l-jmt St. Louis , March 11. Cattlu Receipts , POO ; shipments , 100 ; market firm ; choice heavy native steers , $3.7531.35 ; fair to good , M.OOtitlt.tR ) ; Btockcrs and fuudors , flOOC iH ) ; rangers , corn-fed , $ . ' .70 3.50 ; gruas-fod , $1.DJ @ 2. ! > 0. Hogs Receipts , 0,000 ; shipments , 1,000 ; maihot Mca.ly ; choice heavy and butchers' Sl,70@ . ! 50 , packing , f I , IJO f 1.75 ; light grades , Sioux City , March 11. Cattle Receipts , 100 ; shipments , CO ; market ateudy und un changed. Hogs Receipts , 00 ; market 5o higher , light nnd mixed , & .KX&MW. heavy , fl.45 QJ4 50. OA1A1IA Cnltlo. Monday , March 11 , ISS'J. The cattle uuirkut to-day was not in u very good condition , although the cattle wera about all sold before the closo. Thu reports from custom markets were not reassuring , which naturally enough caused the snippers to go very Mow and the puckers were vwr.v Indifferent buyers. Thu d reused beef and shipping stuers were HOW ! nil day , and while n few into tmvi < sold In the morning at fully Saturdi'.yV prices , tliu market weakened Inter and closed lowor. Theiuwero some very good enttlo ntnnnu : the offerings and ono bunch sold us lityli a $ ' ) S3. The bulk of the stcors , however , sold from $2UO to $3.40. The demand for butchers' stock was moderate ) , ami though the receipts were Ik-lit the mar ket was rtlow. Some little trading was done In the morning ut fully steady prices , but the market closed 1V ( lower , A very ehoieo huncli of holfors sold early at $ J.70 , but the general run of the stuff \yas not very dcslr- ublo. A few feeJers changed bunds at about stonily pi iocs , but the offoriiign wcro light and the trading necessarily limited. Hlioop. Th shcop tnurl.'tit wiis In n very healthy coudlium , lUu douiund being coo j and the market nctlvo nt steady price * . The few sheep hero changed hands early In the day , llccclpts. Cuttlo . i.noo loir * . , . 2fiOO Slice ) ) . . . . 4 . . . 800 Prevailing Prices. The following la n table of prlros paid in .his market for the grades of slock men tioned : Prlmo steers , 1300 to 1300 lbs.$3.25 @ 3.93 Prlmo steers , 1100 to 1HOO Iba. . 3.03 3.40 Native feeders . 2.75 03.00 Common U ) good cows . 1.50 W2.W Choice to fancy cows . 2.40 ® . ! .SO Fair to choice Dulls . 1.75 W2.83 Pnlr to choice light hogs . 4.40 < jc4 CO Fair to choice heavy hogs , . . . , 4.45 @ 1.55 Fair to choice mixed hogs . . . . 4.40 M4.r > 0 Fair to choice western sheep. . 8.75 © Lin Fair to choice Hobraskas . 3.60 ( < J4.10 ItcprcHOtitatlvo Sains. STKHllg. IlUM.x. 1 . 1520 I.8T , 17 . 1 70 2.45 5 . irr > i i.tw 2 . ir v ) 2.W 2 . 1715 2.0) ) 1 . 17 0 - ' / , > 3 . 1303 2.UO 1 . \TM 2.H KCKIIKItd. T ) . 013 2.83 Mi.xr.n. 10 . 1174 2.35 IC'JO B.23 imn.- ; Xo. Av. Shk. Tr. No. Av. Shk. 1'r. 150 . 1I7 ! 4UO $ UO W ) . 211 KO H.IW 3 . tHI 4.40 70 . 2i' , Rl 4.M ) 13 . 217 4.40 M . I'M I'-'O 4.rO Kl . U5l ! 2(10 ( 4.40 WJ . Jill 4,50 03 . 2.-0 W ) J.45 III . 313 40 4.f CO . 2'.ll N ) 4.45 (14 ( . 2.VJ 40 4.HO 01 . 2T2 120 4,45 tl . B 1GO 4'fl M . 2S7 W 4,45 Si . 2 < B 4.ryi firt . 2.U 121 4.45 fit . -Nil 1(1 ( ( ) 4.iO OT , . 21(1 ( IfiO 4.45 00 . 2.-C. 12U 4.W Ifl . 274 1IW 4.47SS fi8 . 270 4.f > 0 67 . . . . 2W 40 4.50 m . 2111 80 4.10 rw . : in OJ 4o uo . : ci7 KM 4.w 02. . , M2 Nl 4..Y ) Ho . 272 40 4.Wi ! f,7 . 2MI 40 4,50 50 . 3111 4.WM 61 . 313 to 4.50 511 . H4H 4.B5 r > . . .2X1 J 4.50 54 . 3'0 4.55 70 . 2il 40 4.50 50 . 3IJ 4.55 SIIKI'.P WESTtltNS ) . No. Avo. 1'r. 80 . 13J S4.15NiniUASKAS. NiniUASKAS. No. Avo. 1'r. MO . 72 J.I.JI3 _ ThnWnok's Itccorcl. Showing the number of cattle , hogs nnd sheep purchased by the different buyers during the last week : cvrn.n. Swift & Co . 2r > OS George II. Hammond & Co . 1,21(5 , ( The Armour-Cudahy company. . SGO Steven , Hamilton ft Co . 403 Omaha Packing Co . 22 Shippers and feeders . 4,017 ( Total . 0,001 Armour-Cudnliy Packing company. . . 10,34S OmaliaP.tcklngcompun.v ( iS5l GeorgoII. Hanimontl & Co " , S'M Swift & Co 'J.7W East St. Louis P. & 1' . Uo 170 ' * otal. . . . 23,827 SlIEi1. ! Swift &Co 1,7.10 Loa Kothschilu 4'JO G. II. Hammond & Co 100 Armour-Ctidaliy Packing company. . . . 2SHJ Sll'jorton & Co a.I M. Doiipgan U I3oogo Packing Co UO Total . 3,313 Ijivo Stock Notes. Cattle close lower. Sheep active at steady prices. Hog maritut opened steady but closed lower. At the opening of last week the hogs sold at a range of $ l.23ffi4.37 ( , while the great bulk brought $ 1.3 J@t. 35. Nine thousand head of cattle and over changed hands on this market last week. The sales of hogs amounted to 22,827 , and of sheep 3,313. Charles H. Johnson brought In two loads of sheep from Uosclnnd , Neb. , which sold on the market , Mr. Johnson fed 1,000 at that point and they are all sold now. OMAHA IVUOtiKSiVfjia BIAUKBTS. Fruits , Produce , Ktc. BUTTEH Creamery Fancy print , 22@24c ; choice print , 20@J2o ; fancy solid packed , IS @ 19c ; choice solid packed , ir > ( $17o. Dairy b'ancy roll , 17fil9c ( ( ; choice , 10ilUc ( ; good , 12 ( < ? ' 14c ; low grades , 10@llc. . 'CIIEIMC Full cream Cheddars , choice , 12@ 12 > c ; full cream lints , t\vo in hoop , 12 > $ ( j4 13c ; full cream Y. A. , choice , 'i2' ( ( J13c ; nlf grades and skims , 5@9c ; limburger , 13@ 13j c ; brick and Swiss , 14 ( ir > e. Eons Strictly fresh , IKwl-Jc ; cold stor age , bi ( 9c. Livi : Pot'LTiiv Chickens , par doz , 83.50@ 3.75 ; ducks , $ ' ) .23 3GO ; geese , $3.5U@9.00 ; turkeys , per 11) , 9(3(100. ( ( Dunssnu POL-LTKY Chickens , jer ) Ib , 9@ lie : turkeys , ll@iic : ; geese , Ilijl2c ( ; ducks , VIIAI. Heavy gra scrs , 15J to 203 Ibs , 5@ Oc ; inferior calves , GOtoOOlbs , y@.5o ; medium to good , 70 to S5 Ibs , 4@l5c ; choice to fancy , llil ) to lao Ibs , C@7c. VIOITAIII.CS : Potatoes , Colorado and Utah , COW)5c ( | : Wyoming , 50(2 ( We ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , choice large , : iO@35o ; common , 2"i@0c : ! ; sweet potatoes. Jerseys , per bbl. ? 2,7.r > © 3.0 ( ) ; beets , per bu. , ri5@50i ! ; carrots , WUtUoj cab bage , California , per Ib , 2' ' < jc ; parsnips , 5J@ ( ioc ; onions , red choice , 5U@ Wo ; silver skin , ( H7.r ) c ; turnips , 20 ( < ? 23c : rutabagas , 3j@IOc ; radishes , ii55 < ! 10c ; leltueei 2)3Jc : cucum bers , $ l.ftO@2.00 ; string beans , per box , $ .1.75 02.23 ; celery , 23@3Uc ; sjiinach , Sl.OOfeAUO per bbl. GAMH Mallard , per doz , Sl.OOgS 50 ; red head , per doz , $2.50 ( 3.00 ; teal , per do. ! , $1.75 @ 2.00 ; common Huiall , per doz , $ l,00@l 50 ; rabbits , per do ? , 'J0a@tfl.0i ) ; jack raubitH , per doz , $3.00@3.50 ; squirrels , per doz , 90u ( tfl.OJj jack snipe , $1.00@ 1.25. Ai'l'i.ES Per bbl , fancy Now Vork and Michigan , $3.60 ; choice , $3.00 ® J.25 : choice Missouri , $ J.OO@3.25 { good , ? 1.7f > ( < J.UO. Fonr.ios Fiiuns Malaga grapes , kegs , 40 to P5 Ibs , lOa per Ib : bananas , per bunch , $ I.GO ( < M.OO ; lemons , fancy now , 300 to 300 s , SI.75ftC4.Btl ; oranges , Los Angeles , f2.50@ 2.75 ; Kivorsides , $3.75@4.00 ; Navels , ? 5.00 ( < 5.50 ; Hatichlto , $3 60(583.75. ( CiiAXiimtuiES Uolt& Uuglo , choice , $7.50 © 7.75 ; Hell & Cherry , choice , W.50@0.75 ; choice Jersey , ? 3.l)0@b.23. ) HIDF.S Greun salted , No. 1 , G@6)4o ) ; No. 2 , JMftiKc ; calf , 5@5) < io ; dry Hint , 7 ( . < i3c. UmNs Navies , hand picked , per bu , 83.10 ( 2.20 ; good clean country , Sl.)5@i.OJ ( ) ; offer or poor stock , if 1.00@1:5J ( ; California , $2.00 ® 2.10. 2.10.Jinr.ii ( Michigan , per bbl , $ J.50@3.00Now ; York , per bbl , # VO ( ) 3.50 ; half bbl , $ . ' .75i ( ? 3.00. FitTHKits : Per Ib. prime llvogoeso , white. tl5j ( | lo ) ; mixed with gray , 2530o ; damp and musty , 10i(2 ( Jo ; prlmu live ilomestlo duck , 20 © 230 ; wild duck , 15ftt20o. SIUKIIKIHUT Per Ubi , 30 gal , choice , f4 00 ; ' per half bbl , * 2.25. Poi-coKN Per Ib , rice , l@ljo ) : common , HONEV 1-lb frames , choice white , J5@HJo ; dark , 13c < l'l4o : stramcil , 10@12c. JKI.I.IUS ) @ 4 > u per Ib ; preserves , 10@l2c per Ib , LAIU > 7 } o In 60-lb pkgs. MINUUVBAT 0 ft57o per Ib , Orooorics. HoviBcd prices arc ns follows : IJuHiixu Stark A , seamless , 22o ; Amos- kuag , seamless , 17 o ; Lowlston A. seamless , 1'Jo ' ; 'American , suamloss , 17o ; burlaps , 4 to S bu , Il@l4u ; gunnies , single , 14e ; t'unnies , double , 23o ; wool sack , 40c. TWJXKS Flax , 20o ; cotton , 16fif23a Diiir.D FHUITS Hgs , In boxes , per Ib , 11 ® 14e ; dates , lu boxes. 7@10u ; London Malugu layer raisins , per box , 5.00 ; Malaga loose raisins , f2.tHK22.50j now Valencia rulsins , per Ib , 7 V : California loose muscatels , per box , $ l.bfi.30 ( ; California Londons , 16 3 , $ J4U ; pitted cherries , per Ib , I7u ; California iilttcd plums , per Ib. 12i$13c ( ; dried black berries , per Ib , 0i$7c ( ; dried raspberries , per Ib , 2Jo ; ovaporatoil apples , fornla unpaired evaporated pcaohos , l.14o ; ovuporatod California apricots , 17o ; currants , , Turkish prunes , 4 % ® cltroiil \ 22(32ic ( ; oi-ango peel , IScj lemon pool , 14c ; California French prunes , . VrtllV1. PICKI.ES Medium , In .bbls , M.OO : do , In half bbls , f3.00 ; small In liblh. (000 ; do , In half bbls , 1.50 ; gherkins , fu bbls , ( r.UO , do , in half bbls , $1.00. KnAiTen Corrr.r Ocrmnn , 24l4c ; Me- Luughlln's XXXX , 24 > tfo ; Ariosu , 24Kc. COFFRKOrcen Mocha , 23ii30i ; ) ; Hlo good , 18@10o ; Mnndahllng , 20'jt3so ( ; roasting G. Jnvu , S gjtlo ; Java In cues , HtnsWAX Choice yellow , 20(322Mo ( ; dark colored. 13@l4c. TOHACCO Plug , 26Sv' ; 5i smoking , lOfiilOc. Su.T-SUMUOporbbl. KOI-E 7-10 , Tl c. MM-I.B SmiAii HrlcksS120 ( per Ib ; penny cakes , 12 ( < U8c per Ib ; pure maple syrup , f 1,00 per gal. SfOAii STittn-s )14@35c ) per gal. WIIAITINIJ I'Ai-Eit Manilla , 0l , c nor Ib ; Ounixjwder , common to good , 22 ( < ? 23c ; Gun powder , ehoieo to fnncv,40iiJU3c.lnpaii. : com mon to medium. 122Jc ; Japan , choice to fancy , 30@15o ; Oolong , common to irood , 2.3 @ 40c ; Oolong , choice to fancy , fiO 'Oo : Im perial , common to medium,23@.J5e : Imperial , good to fancy , 40 ( < J50c. CMAUKKIIS ( J@7c per Ib ; assorted cakes , 8 @lflo per Ib , as per list. CANDY Mixed. } s@12)c ) ; stick , OK@Hc ; rock candy , llV@13e ( ; fancy candy , 7ij-'Si ( ; . Hoi.MNii Hniini.so .WiJlKJc. JsHcKiiiii : ! . Famllv J bb'ls , $12.60 : No. 1 , $11 o'J. ' Con FI H njflasjfc- STUICH 46f7 > c. NUTS Almonds , IC.J lSc ; Pecans , 13c : nra- zlls'Jc ; peanuts , UiP10o. ( , Dry COTTOX Pi.vsxii.s-10 : per cent trade ills- count. Unblonolicil L L , fii-jo ; C C , ( ijc ; S S , 7 c ; K K. S 4'c ; G G. O o ; X X , Hi c : O U , ll'tfe ; N N , l-i' es A A , Ho ; U 1) , l.i'tfo ; TT , lOKc ; V V , ISo ; H U , lOc ; bleached. 20 , S'tfc ; tW , 12VTo ; 80,1.1' c. UrowU aiitl slate , fiO , lie ; TO , VJkc ; W , Kio. CAIIPHT WAIIP Uibb , white , 19c ; colorcil , 22c. 22c.UITTS UITTS Standard , So ; Gem- lOc ; Ueauty , 12' ' c ; 13oono , Ho ; U , cuscil. $ , ' .60. PIIINTS Soliil colors Atlantic. Oc ; Slater , Go ; Uorlin oil , t ! ) < , o ; Garner oil , 0@rc. PIIINTS Pink ami roboa Allen , Oc ; Illver- polnt , SJi'c ; fcitcellUvcr , tljjo ; itlclimond , U ) c ; Pacific , 7c. PIIINTS Dress Charter Onk , fijfo ; Ham- npo , 4c ; Lodl , Sj c ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond , Oc : M iiuiu. ' 3 - , vuiuiiittu. ugu , j\.i t long cloth , tic ; Arnold H. long cloth , Arnold , Gold Seal. 10o ; Stulfol A , 12c ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , lu c. GJNOIIAM Plnnkett , checks , 7c ; Whlttcn- ton , 7c ; Vork , 7c ; Normandi dress , Sc ; Hen- frow dress , S < @l2 > c ; WhUtenton , Sc ; Cal cutta , 7c. CAMIIKICS Slater , 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ard , Be ; Peacock , 5c. HI.CVCIIII > Siir.iiTiSfl Ellonon , 7J c ; Housekeeper , SVrfc ; Noxv Candidate , birfc ; Hcrkeley cauibric , No. 0) ) , 9' ' < fc ; Host Yet , 4-4 , ( % c ; Hutterclotli , OO , 4J/c ; Cabot , 7 o ; Farwcll , liulf bleached , S o ; Fruit of Loom , SJ c ; Green G , Oc ; Hope , 7 Cc ; Klnu Philip , cambric , lOc : Lonsdalo cambric , lOc ; Lons- dalebj c ; New York mills , Ki ) c : Peppurcll , 4'J in , lU t1 ; Pcppcrcll , 40 in , ll } c ; Popper- ell , 04 , lo'sc ' ; Pcpperoll , 84 , 21c ; Pepperell , ! M , 'J3c ; Peppcroll , 10-4 , 25c ; Cnnton , 4-4 , 8' ' c ; Canton , 4-4. U } < fo ; Triumph , Oc ; Wam- suttn , llo ; Valley , 5c. Hitowx SIIIITIso : : Atlantic A , 4-4. 7J c ; Atlantic II , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic 1) , 4-l,0 } c ; At lantic P , 4-4 , ( ic ; Aurorj.'LTj. 4-4 , Cos Aurora C , 44 > fc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OKo ; Hoosier LU , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4. " , ' 40 ; Lawrence - renco LL , 4-4 , ( ic ; Old Dominion , 4-J , S c ; Pcppcrcll E , 40 inch , 7J c ; Pcpperoll , H-4 , ISc ; Pepperell , 0-4 , 21c ; 1'cppcrell , 10-4 , 2lc ; ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4cVacliusctt ; , 4-4 , 7 , ' c ; Au rora H , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora U , 4-4 , O'tfo. FiAN.NCi.9 , PI.AID i.lftsmcn,20c ; Goshcn , 32 0 ; Clear Lake , : iGj < Jc ; Iron Mountain , FI.AXSKI.SVniTiG : | 1 No. 2 , % * , 22Kc : G H No. 1 , f , 20Jfc ; UH.No. 2 , Z' c : H II No. 1. $ r. 30c ; Quechee.No. 1 , % , 4''c : Quu- cheoNo. 2 , % , 3T ! < Qticc-hee No.3,32K ; Anawan , 83 c ; Windsor. 22e. FHNNII.S. : HED C , 21-inch , 15Kc ; E , 24- Inch , 21 } < fc ; G G. 2t-mch , 20c ; H A F , { , 23o ; J U F , $ { , 27c ; G , y 25c. DUCK West Point , 2J-m. S oz. 10J c ; West Point , 2'J-in. 10 o12 > ic ; West Point , 29-in , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point , 40-iu , 11 oz , ICc. CORSETS JKAXS Androscoggin , 7c ; Kcar- sargo , 7 fc ; Hockport , OJfo ; Con(3stoia , O c. TICKS York , hO in , 12 > c ; York , 32 in , 13 c ; Swift Hivcr , Su ; Thorndlke , OO , S c ; Thorndiko , EE. S > tfc : Thorndiko , 120 , 9 > Jc ; Thorndiko , XX , Iflc ; Cordis , No. 5 , > c ; Cordls , No. 4 , lofc. ; Amosltcag , 9 oz , lO c ; Everett , lie ; Ueavcr Creek , CC , lOc. KEXTCCKV JnvN Memorial , 13c : Dakota , ISc ; Durham , 2"Kc ; Hercules. ISo ; Leam ington , 22J < fc ; Uottswold , 27 o ; Melville , Ii5c. Ii5c.Citvsn Citvsn Stevens' n , 5J < c ; Stevens' H , bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , " % ; Stevens' A , bleached , S' c ; Stevens' F , 7 i'c ; Stevens' P , bleached Stev-ciis' N. Uc Stevens' , tjfc ; . ; N , bleached , 'J'.ic ; Stevens' S1U\ Alctnl nnd TiuncrH * Stock. Block tin , small pip . S 2S.CO IJlock tin. bar . 29.00 Copper , planished boiler sizes . ! ! 4.0 ( ) Copper , cold rolled . 31.00 Copper , sheathing . 'iO.OO Copper , pills . flO.OO Copper , Huts . 31.00 Gal. sheet iron , Juniata , 50 , 10 nnd 5 per cent discount . Pat. planished iron , 24 to 27 A . 10' ' $ Pat. planished iron , 24 to 27 U . ( I' \ Hoofing , 1C , 14-C20 , 112 sheets . (1.00 ( Hoohng , IX , 1 1x20 , 112 sheets . 7.50 Hooting , 1C , 20x28 , 112 sheets . 11.00 Hoollng , IX. 20x23 , 112 sheets . 14.50 Sheutiron No.2r , . 340 Sheet iron No. 2 . i . 3.60 Solder . 14@10 Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , lOtil , 225 sheets . .50 IX , 10x14 , 223sheets . B.25 Tin pinto coke 1C , 10.\14 , ! > 2.i sheets . 0.25 Steel nails , per keg . 2.25 Steel wire nulls , per keg . 2.75 ilH anil Clioiulonln. ACIDS Sulphuric , IJfc ; citric , 5Sc ; oxalic , 15c ; tartnric , 40j ; Am. carb , 12c ; .alum , 2 > i@ 3c ; arrowroot , 30o ; balsam capabiu , 03@7 u ; borax , 10@13u ; calomel , SOc ; castor oil , j'l 05 @ 1.10 ; cream tartar , 32j ; corrostvo sub , bOc ; chloroforin. 45 ( < i50c ; cxt logwood , 12o ; gly cerine , 2lo ; gum arable , ' .Wo : gum camphor , ! i5o ; ium opium , $3.13 : morphia sulph , JJ.OJ ( 2.S3. On.b Bergamot , S3.SO ? 3.00 ; lemon , J2.00 ; peppermint , ifU.OOvftJl.SUj wintergreen , $2,40 ; olive , § 1,00 ; qulnlno , U3 ISc ; strychnia , $1,03 @UO. Ijiiuilior. Dimension and Timber , 12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft CO ft 2 : > @ 2I ft 2x1 . $1500 150J 15.00 Ki.O. ) 17.0J 2J.1K ) 2x0 . 15.00 15.00 1S.CO 1(1.00 ( 17.00 30.IK ) 2x8 . 15.00 15.00 13,00 111.00 17.00 20.00 2x10 . 15.00 15.110 15.00 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x12.- . 15.00 15.00 15.00 Kl.UO 17.0J 20.IM ) 4x8 8x8 lb.OO 10.00 IfTltjO 17.00 17.00 20.00 Fencing- No. 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 12 < and 14 foot , rough . , , , , . ? 10.00 ( il0.60 No. I , 4 mid 0 Inch , JO feet. . . . 17.00Vcl7.50 ( No. 2 , 4 and I ) inch. 13 and 14 feet . . . , ' . 1R.50@14.00 No. 2 , 4 and U Inch , 10 feet . 1G.OO ( < A18.00 Finishing 1st nnd 2d clear , I/ ! Inch s. 2s 49,00@31.00 1st and 2d , clear , " \yt \ and 2 inch , s. 2s . ; . 47,0-3 ( 50,00 3d , clear , Itf Inuh. s. 2s . 4i.UO ! ( < MO.OO 3d , clear , 1 % nnd2inch. H. tM. . 4..00 ) 10.00 U select , l } { , 1)4 ) , and 2 incli , s , 2s . 37,00a'iS.OO ( 1st and 2d , clear , 1 inch , s , 2s. , 45 00 A bcloct , 1 inch , a. 2s , . , 33.00 li select , 1 Inch , s. 2s . Di.oo Flooring BUt com Cinch whlto pine . 34.00 2d " " ' ' . 3100 M " " " . . . . . . 2UKJ ( D " ' . ! > D.oo Com 4 nnd 0 In yellow plno . 15.60 Star" " ' " . . . . is.tX ) 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 nndUlnch . , . 20.00 Lime , etc. Qulnoy whlto llmo , best . .00 EngiUh and German Portland cement. . . . . , , n,40 Milwuukco und Louisville . 1.80 Michigan and Ft , Dodga plaster 2.25 Uluellaplds plaster . 1.V5 Hnlr , .20 , . . . , . , . . . . ( and 10 percent discount Doors , blinds , mouldlngs,50nnd 10 pcrct dls Tarred foil , per uwt 2.UO Straw boards , " 1.05 Poplar Lumber Clcnr jwplnr , box boards , J < J In s2s , . MOO Clear poplar , > { in panel JW.OO " V 25.00 " " X " stock wide , s 2s. . . . 23.00 Clear poplar corrugated cell ing , 30,00 Posts Whlto cedar. 0 Inch , halves , . . . 13 " " " " nnd > } { 8 Inch ( I'rs./t. , 11 Whlto cedar , 4 inch , halves. . . . 10 Tennessee red cedar , split 10 Spilt oak , ( whlto ) 8 Sawed oak , " 10 Shingles , Lath , per M XX clear 3.20 Extra "A * 2.80 Standard A 2.00 Blnch , elenr l.Wa.70 ( ( ) ( .inch , clear 1.73W1.80 No.l 1.10@1.I5 California rod wood , dimen sion widths 4.60 Cypress , clear heart , dimen sion widths 3.40 Lath 2.60 Ship Lap No. I , plain , S and IS inch 17.50 No. 2 , " " 10 " 1550 No. 1 , O. G 18.03 Siding 1st com , 12nndlOfcet 22.00 2d " " 1)00 ! ) 3d " " 15.0J Fence " " 13.1HJ Stock Hor.rds A12 inch , s. 1 s. 12 , 11 nnd 10 ft 40.03 H " " " " 41.CO C " " " " 30.00 D " " ' " 23.X1 ( No , 1 com. 12 in. s. 1 s. 12 feet 18.00 No. 1 " " " 14 and 10 feet 17.GO@IS.50 No. 1 com. 12 In. s. 1 s. 10 , 18 nml 20 feet lil.SO No. 2 com. 12 in. s. 1 s. 14 and lOfeet 17.00 Celling nnd Partition ist com , ' In , whlto pine parti tion. , . . 32.00 2d com. JIn. . white plno parti tion 27.CO Clear % in. yellow plno ceiling 20.00 Clear ? „ in. orwny 14.50 2d coin. % In. Norwny..v. . . . . W.M Boards No. 1 com. s. 1 s. 12,14 and 10 ft 10.50 No. 2 " " " " 14.5(1 ( No. 3 " " " " 12.00 No. 4 " " " " ( ship'gciill ) 13.00 Add 50 cents per M. for rough. Hattens , Well Tubing , Pickets O. G. Halts , 2 ! < mch 00 O. G , Halts , J x3 , SIS 35 3 in. well tubing , D. & M. und bev 20.00 Pickets , D. &H. ilut 111.00 Pickets , D. & H. square 22 00 SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 3O5 South lillli Street , - Onialia IN 'COLLARS T. E. GBi-PEN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Room 0.1 Trailers' IlulUlInz , CHICAGO. tieforODCCB Mccronolltnn National Itanic. U. U. Dun & Clo. 'lo Urnrtttrnct Oa Arrests ( llscharpca Irom Hie urinary -r-f gnus In either box ! ; -18 Isoiirn. It Is superior to i opalbn. Culiebs , it InJPCtloiiH , nml frro from all bad wv si. orolhcr Inconvptiic'iiccs. * > contained X \ ' lu 'Hinll . -.m.j\ , wlilcli liear the n ino lit fill ' ) ) " 3 " iiononrcV lVOUUis-A. : UO.JDIUCI1 , ATroiiN-KV.AP-IJAW 121 Ueurjorn su , Oaiciijoi ii.utco froo1 ; year < pL'rlciica : buaiucsj uulctlir ami legally triinuotoJ : NOW ITa Sirs. IjiuiKtrj- IjiiHt Weds the J3n-i- linli Diulo. Nnw YOIIK , March 11. [ Special ToloRram to Tin ; 13ii : : . Mrs. Lungtry is now Mrs. Frederick GoblianU. At least that is u whisper Unit pot nbroiul lust evening. It is said the inai Hugo ceremony was performed lu this city Tuesday , and if the lady did not iidm it it verbally when ( luostioncti , she was careful not to deny it. The couchnian ot drunlc , the story frocs , nnd told It in iv res taurant. The yiiru ho spun was that her divorce - vorco was granted by tlio California court nnd was received lust Monday , and Tuesday morning the union between the lady mid Uohhardt xvas solemnized. When a reporter reached the charming llttlo transplated I2iigllsh homo on West Twenty-third street , Mrs , Lnngtry received him as courteously us over. "J have always been willing , ns you know , " she said , when naked it the story weru true , "to give you any information about my public self in which any one can tnltu any Interest , lint really , pon't you know , wo have decided not to givu any par ticulars about this matter at all , " WcHtern Cntllu Pro.spi-otH. Cuic.tco , March 11.John Clay , Jr. , a prominent ranchman , was In the city to day after a six weoks' trip in the cattle nilMii' , ' regions of the west. Ho said that in " 'uxas the cattle are in excellent condition , anil the general agricultural outloolc is good. In the I'anhamllo , New Mexico ami Colorado the winter has been favorable , as It w s also in Wyoming anil Montana. The only com plaints came from Western Wyoming , where thu grass was short last fall and snow con tinues heavy. Clay thinks that range beef will arrive on the markets earlier than during any year in the history of the trade , and during all tiie years ho has been con- nectcd with the business ho never found western cattle inun In bolter spirits. or Sy nniiit liy. CIIIUAOO , March 11 , The ministerial asso ciations of the various evangelical denomina tions yesto'-day wore taking concentrated action on the prohibition question. At the weekly meetings of the Methodist Episcopal , Presbyterian , Uuptlst and Congregational bodies to-day resolutions wcro adopted pro viding for the appointment of n committee from each body to meet In joint seaalou nnd consider thu propriety of culling n mass meeting In Chicago to extend svmputhv and to help the states "struggling to free them selves from the bondage and degrading inllu- encn of the liquor trntllc. " ' The VlHlDIo Huptily. CHICAGO , March 11. The vUlblu supply far the week ending March U , as compiled uy the secretary of the Chicago board of trade , is as follows ; , , Bushels. „ 4 Wheat . , . m,7T4X ( > ( ) Corn . ] 0D.V5HKJ ( Oats . 7,7&JCOJ Hyo. . i.iw.iHX ) Uarloy . 1,7KJ,000 , AiuUnilturnl Implomonta. CJi viwniu , i' Dealori i Agricnlinial Implements , Wagons Cftrrlngca nml l'iiialc ' . ,1oncln < pt , tiotwocn fill unit imli , Umnlm , Agricnll1 ImplciiiGiils , Wagons , Carriages i > li' . Unmtm , Ncbr k , \Vhnlo nlo Denlcr ln Agricnllnral luiple'Dicnts , WagonsS Bnggi.cj nil. I'll , 101 mid Hi ; Jonc < < lri ot , Onmbn. MOUXK , MILtuiX'A SIOUDA IW CO. , > tnnuf curcr nml Jolil > ori > In Wagons , Buggies , Ratos.llowj . Etc , Cor. Wli anil Tactile street' , Umnlm. Artists' Mntorlnls. A. llOSl'U , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1.M1 Duuiilns street Oinnlin , Nobrnskn. Boots and Shoos. n7. " r. MOHSI : .v ro. , Jotes of Boots nid Shoes , 1101 , 1101,1KC PniiBlni strort , Om-ilm. MnnnfnctnrT , Miinnicr > lioot , lUi-lnn. Con ) , Coke nnd l.lmo. OMAHA COAL , COKV , t UMK CO. , Jotes of Hard and Soft Coal , i t.'ltlislrcol.Oinnhn , Xel > r.kn. . XMtllASKA ITUl. CO. , Sliipte s of Coal a ( I Coke , -'II .South nth St.mnlinNcb. CrocUpry and Classvvaro. IWlUtlXli' GATCll A LAlWJ\lT \ " IniporlPrs nntl Jobliors of Crockery , Glassware , Laums , Silverware Ktc. K > H Kurnnm struct , nuw I'nxlun liulldlntt. CpmiTilsolotand Storngo , . Storage and Commission Mercliaiits , Sicclnlik | > Rnitor. cgo , chi c p , poultry , game. llljllonnnl Mrct-t , ( liniiliii , Nob. Kntii , t co. , Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage , ( Succi'S'ors In McSlinno ,1 Pclirocilcr. ) Oinuhn , Nobriinkn. DryjCoocis and Notions. " .u j ; . s3imi Aco.T Dry Goods , Fiirnisning Goods and Notions 1ICU nml 1101 Dunlins , cur. lltli streetOmulm , Neb. KlU'A'l'IUCK-KOCn JHV GOODS CO. , Imporlois ? nd Jooliers in.Dry Goofls.Mions . Cents' furiil lilni ; encul * . Cnincr tllh nml llarney jilrcolK , Onrilin , NVlirnsku. HELIX , TIIOMl'SOX A CO. , lni | ) rtop > and Jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , ,117 Fouth l.Mli street. Furniture. m\vi-Y \ A K'roxj- : , WliolGsale Dealers in Furniture Knrnnni Krecl , Onmlin , Jicbrn kn. UlfARLES S Furniture , Cmnhiv Ncbruakn. Crojcprlos. ' P'AXTOX , OALLAdujjit A co. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. 'M , ur , 7U-J nml 711 South mill St. . Oinnlin. Neb. McCOIlD , nUADY A CO7 Wholesale Grocers' ICth nii < l Ijcnvonuorth streets , Omnlin , Ncbrn kn. Hardvaro Heavy Hardware , Iron and Stsel , Springs , vitiion Ktcirk , linritwnrc , Innilier , etc. 1209 anil 1211 llurnej- street , Omiilin. LEU , CLARKE , A NnHEESElf HARD WARE COM PA XI" Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Mctil1 * , ilip ( l iron. ot * * . AKt'titt for Howe fculoi. Mlunil powder ivnil l.yinun burhcd wlru , A TAYLOR. Build rs1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , AlcclmnlcV looln nnd HtilThlo K'ulos. UT ( > l ) < ) HKlU3 Mreet , Omnlm , Nul ) . _ Lumber. . " " " "foil X A. WAKEl'lELI ) , Wliolesale Lninlicr , Etc , Import Pit nnd Atncrlcnn 1'nrtlinul crinrnt. finite a ant icr Mllw.uiUco Iiytlniullo cement and Qutney uliitu Mine. CJIAS n. j.in , Dealer in Hamvood Lnmler , Wood cnrpcln nml pTrqtiot llnorlny. ! Ill and Douclnt Urcels , Umiilin , .Nell. _ ' OM'AllA LVMIIER CT All Kinds of Building Miteria' ' at Wholesale , ISth blrci'luuil Linlun I'nc-lllcTrucL.Oci.ilia , LOUIS HRADFOIW , "Dealer in Liimlier , Latli , Lime , Sas'j ' , . Ktc , Yards Corner Till imil Douglas. Corner lOlh mill wtui ) i' IIA r. Lnraler , Lime Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Clli "nil Doiiclun .Sl . , O'liitha. C. X. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lifter , llllinnd Ciillfornli Hlri'uto , Oinalni , Nibnukn , ' " Nlllllnory anti riotioriai. " / . OIIKHMLDER A CO. , Iin0ores ! : & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 3J3111 unit ifliSoutli lltli Btrcct. Notions. .7. T , ROIllXKOX XOTIOX CO. , Wholesale Notions aid Fnrnishiiig Qcofls , 101 mid 4UT > Hnuth I'Jth HriH-i , Oinuhn. . \'JXYA \ 111) A KUllXEIDKR , Notions and Gents' ' Fnrnisliiiis Goods , llUi lluruuy Hreit , Oaialm. / ; / ) TAXK Lixuo. , Wholesale RelineJ and Liiliricating Oils , Ailo urcnto. etc , Umnlm , A. II , Illshop , Xluiuiccr _ _ Paper. CARl'EN'l'Ell PAPER C'b.7 Wliolesale Paper Dealers , Carry nnlre untk or printing , Hropplni ; nnil writing paper , Hm'Cinl ulti'nlljii tclvru lu i r louil orderi. Btornao , ForwardlnR & CommlosIorT AitMSTROxa , 1'Krm A'VO. , Storage , Forwarding and Coinniis flii llrnui ! houxi of the Ilonnuy lluffvr Co , Jluiilo ut wlioltealu uml retail , lJ.T9.lilj , H12 l/ur > Utruct , Omulm , 'IVU'pliunu No. 7W _ Toys. ii. HARUV A vo. , Jobber ! of Toys , Doll ? , Albums , Fancy Goods , .to. Boots and Shoos. KIRKtiXDALI. , JOXES A (70. ( , Snppp ors to Itco I , JonM A Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of B-jots& Shces' ' J\Brnt < forlloiionltutit ( > erShoero , III ) ? . HO ( n < JllW lliirner Sltoot , Om tis , Nebraskn. Qrovvore. STORK & 11.ER , Lager Beer Brewers ; 1U1 North KlKlitrcuth rtrrct , OmithN , X Gornlco. EAOLE CORX1CE WORKS , Mannttrers of Galvanized Iron Cornice \Ylmlnir-fnrK nnd iiirtnllc iky I nhts. Jolin Kpencter. | iroirlclor. | 1U8 nml Itutnutli Idtli itrcot. CA XPl ELD MA XUVA Vl'URIXO Mannfanlnrers of Overalls , leniis runt" , Shirts , otc. 11X18 Douglas street * Omulm , Neb. ' " ° CO. Mnnufncturei-sof Bank , Ofllce and Saloon Fixtures , Alnntlr * . KlilebonMv ItooV C c , Driiu nxliire' , WMl Cu rn , I'nrlllldiiv UnlllniiiUouiitori , llrvmnil Wlnq' Conlcni , > llrror , Kla' Knrliirj uml oftlro , IM ! nnd ITIa1 funlli IHh St. , Umalin. Tvlvplionu 1124. Paper QOXCQ. JOHX L. WILKli : , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Noj.l'ltinlil r ! 9 lou ln Mrect , Omnlm , Nob. _ Rubber Goods. OMAHA Rl'llHER CO. , Manufacturers a Dealers in Rubber Goofls- Oil clollilnR nml Icnlner lii'ltliiit. 1 B Kamiimtrcel _ Sash , Doors , ' " ' "M A llSiROW'A CO. , Wliulcrnlo nminifnclmcri of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , llranch unice , l"tli nml linnl ulreel Omnlin. Neb. nox zAXUFscri rRixica , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding * , ( nlr-work nml Inlcrfor Imnt wood flnlnh. N , K. corner Etli uml IAMVTUIUM rlli ilrccln , Uniiihn , Nub. Fttlngs , Pumps , Eto _ AL. STRAXd A CO. , Pninp ? , Pipes and Engines , Steam , wkter , rullvnT nnd mlnlnc nuppllon , eta. ' . ' . 'O ' , l niulW4 Kirnnni street , OinuliH. U. S. W1XD EXOIXE A PUMP CO. , Steam and Wate Supplies , Jlnlliclnj nlnd inllln. SH8 nnd 121lone. ' St. , Omahft. C. K. Itooa , actln ; iimnuu'er. 11ROWX11LL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet-Iron work , ctrnm pumps , : iw mill * . 12U-1215 l.tMTenwurth Btrrct , Omnlm. Iron Works. STEAM "llOlLER WORKS , Cnrtcr .V Son , I'rupV. .Mann tuclurers at nil kinds Steaiii Boilers , Tante and Sliest Iron Wort Works South VUlli nnd U. & M. crowing. PAX'fOXA riERLlX-O JROX WORKSr Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding Wort , Bnplno' . brnM wurk , Rpnprnl foundry , mnrlilne nnd blucksmltli trork. Ollicu uml < v iris , U. I' . HT. iiiul lUn ctioct , Uniabn. OMAHA WIRE A lltOX WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Inn Railings Desk rails , window Kiinrds. Honor Blnnd1 * . wire BlKnf. etc. UMNurtb Htli Mnet , Umnlm. OMAJl7l S APE A UtOX WORKS , Mait'rs : ' of Fie ? and Burglar Prof Safes , VnnllP. jnll work. Iron shutters nml lire cicapes. U. Andrucn , prop'r. Our. lull nml JiukNon His. CHAMP10X IliOX A WIRE WORKS. Iron nd Wire Fences , Railings , Guards nnd tcreoin , torlnnk * , nHkes , itoro' , rci-l lonco , cto. luiuioveil nwnlne' . lorkniultli imiclilnc'ry nnd bliick raltk nurki , . ( Ult-oiitli Hill M. PALMER , R1CHMAX A CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Oiflco Ilooin 21 , iliio | lln KTClinnca UtilMliiif , Union block Ynrdx , huutli Umnlm , Nub. JJXJOX 'sTOCjf'i'A RDS c'57 OfOmana. LiiuM John I' . llril , Mipvrlntcndpnt. THE CHICAGO * * 7 r iJ ° i"iT.M.liaA8tr'ke * n'noMolnBMnrnlmltnwa nilVS/n / ? . ' ' 0".ntW < VllonClilc iro. .Mllwmikco , f n ii , if ? . "V1 , Tot' ' ' liBoplo cif Nobrnikn.i'olO' Ii ? tr5nVnTrSfiV ? ' " ? ' Ill."h2.Neiutn > " " - ' " " . ? 1'M SBi'Sff.B''FJSH ' fi ' , < i ( , ! l.iKH'"lllctlftre * Hno t tlinl > > ' " " 'horriiitfoTwiiuT U" 1'AI'AOK " l"l"'UCAl"s ] J'f,1.ConiL1J ) [ < ch'Mli"lon ' 'I'-'f'0. ' ' WIUl " " > ' of Illp UUN ! ! , nvfn .Sit iltera llfl | B t'l'IC'Bo ' Ibu tinlni ol BHyicrn " co"uectlon " ' " ' the oof nil other lliu ' ; ' 'For Dciriilt' Columbup. liiillannnolli. f lacurn . Hilli , Iluiru o , rulinurk' Tiinmtn Clnclnnktl. 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