THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Reacts Sharply and Oloeoa At an Advanoo. * ' CORN STRONGER AND HIGHER. A Slight Advance In Onts Provls- IOIIH Take a Tumble Good Cntilo Stronger An Up turn in lings. CHICAGO rnonucK MAHKET. CniCAcio , March 13. [ Special Tcloirrnm to Tun Unn.1 Tlio wheat market reacted sharply to-day , which was only to liavo been expected after the slutnpy markets of the past tew days and the steady shrinkage of the past three weeks amounting to 17c In May anil lOc in July. Tno bulletins of the Approach of the cold wave was the first thing to tnako a change In scnUmont. This cauncd n very flrm opening and RUVO the bear party the shivers. The market wixs discovered to bo In n over sold state , and enough shorts were moved to cover to produce decided nervous strength. Then , on sober second thought , the conclusion was reached that the government estimate ( which should not bo entitled tct anything lilco the consideration It 11 receiving In uii.s' event ) Is really a bullish document. Later It xvus whispered around , Bill ) rosn , that the supposed Fair- bank 'wheat which was sold yes terday and the day before was not his wheat after nil , though It was sold by a concern which has been counted as a leading ITulrbank house. The philosophy of thli reasoning was that Fnlrbank has not Fold out his wheat or changed his position. Indeed , ho declares that from the result of careful Inquiries from all sources , end a searching investigation put on foot by him- oclf , ho Is inoro strongly fortified than over in his opinion that values will yet attain u high piano before the next crop can become available. A rattling business was trans acted In the wheat pit the first couple of hours. May wheat opened nt IHJc , with very few trndca nt that quotation. The opening was ragged and should bo described ns ex tending over u J c range , from OCc to OO c , The price jumped at once to 97c , but broke off sharply.to OOJ c under frco realizing by the scnlpcis , aided by selling by the leading bear houses. An advance to 97 > < @ ! l * o was the next decided action taken. At the recov ery Hutchlnson , who was a buyer early on a largo scale , turned seller and tilled the crowd up. For quite n time tT ) > c was the battle lino. At and above that point thcro was plenty of wheat for sate , and below it thcro was good.buying. Alter n while , however , the market was hammered down to 'Mc. Boyd Bros. , Irwin , Green & Co. , and several Btrong houses had big buying orders at and around iG ) ) c , and the market reacted shortly to l)7c. ) During the last hour the price averaged 07c and above. The close was 07 | o , orc higher than yester day's llnal quotations. July was fairly ac tive all day , and trading was on a materially higher plane than yesterday , though the rnngo of fluctuations was narrower than in May. The opening was STJifc and the total range for tno day 67J @ 88c. The close was 87c , a chnngo for the oetter of % a on the day. day.Tho The predicted change in the weather was considered by the bulls In corn as an argu ment in their favor. The strength displayed by the wheat market also lent sympathetic assistance to the other cereal , and made the opening strong with a good inquiry , princi pally , however , from the shorts. The late government report , however , is prob.ibly chiefly accountable for the change in the speculative sentiment , which was apparent yesterday and continucu to-dnv. Only 787,000,000 bushels remaining In the hands of farmers out of a 3,000,000,000 bushel crop was recorded as a good reason for an ad vance , if the llcurea wore reliable , and it has undoubtedly found mtity believers m its ap proximate accuracy. There was a fair amount of activity in the trading early , and from 30o May advanced to ! ifi ? c , but later the demand foil off nr.d business was dull , while the priio settled back to iW&c , which is a gain , however , over yesterday's close , of # o per bushol. The outsldo mar kets were also firmer , and the lower grades were again taken freely for shipncnt. Another quiet and nearly steady day was recorded in oats , with only a moderate specu lative interest. The slight show of strength in May was largely because of the scarcity of sellers , with some purchasing for account of shorts , and # @ ? o advance was noted , touching SO c , followed by a later' easier tone and closing fullyllrm. Juno and July maintained their fractional premium and the near months were inactive. Kegular No. 2 oats were in some demand with 21XC ° Id , era a slight advance. The provision trade opened with a strong bull feeling in control. In pork , the llrst transactions reported were mada at prices lOo above yesterday's closings , while in lard the initial sales showed an advance of 2 } c , and in short ribs of 7 > c. From the first quotations made pork improved an additional 12)50 ) and lard Zc. Short ribs hold their own. The high prices ruling , however , speedily developed a selling mania. The lato.ly converted bulls , finding unex pected profit In their holdings , took hold to realize. The number of sellers in the pit , in fact , soon exceeded the quota of buyers , and under the excessive offerings the market suffered a severe brenlc. Before the rally occurred pork sold off 40o from the morning's highest figure , lard lOc and short ribs inc. Liter there was an occasional rally , but the upward turns mot with poor support , and lard and short ribs rested at around the bottom prices , and pork only a trillo better. In iiork the day's closings showed an actual decline of 12) c , and in short ribs of TJ-jQlUc. Lard closed un changed to 2c lower. CHICAGO MVE STOCK. CniCAOO , March 13. | Soecial , Telegram to TUB 15ER.J CATTLK There was u largo volume of business to-"day , and prices for food grades were stronger. Common to fair Block did not sell very actively , anil at prices so low that salesmen were not willing to admit that there was any Improvement except in the general tone and movement. The quality lately has boon poor , and there liavo been no cattle here this week to com pare with the tine Iowa steers which sold last week at $4. S3. Owners ura astonished , however , to BOO what good 1400 to 1500 Ib cattle soft nt f3.50C J3.T5 , Choice beeves , W.00@4.40 ; medium to good steers , 1,850 to J.MXJ pounds , t3.-C@J.bO ) ! ; 1.200 to 1,8M pounds , t3,25@3.GO ; M'J ' to 1.300 pounds. $3.1)0 ) ( ai.l : ! ! ) ; stockers aud feedois , W.WX&t.SS ; cows , bulls aud mixed. * l.WJ.OOj ! bulk , 12 HKiftMO. Hous Business was brisk , with an up turn of a strong 5o in many cases , with the great bulk of the stock soiling around M.7i > @ 4.tO. a few funny heavy at (4.b5Q4.87Ji. Light sorts sold largely at $4.SO < 3M.83. liIVK H ) U i. CHICAGO , March 13. Cattle Receipts , 0,500 ; market ptrongnri choice beeves , fl.OOQjMOj Btcois , * 2.VK3.SO ) ; atockera ana feeders , $2UO@3.i3 : ; cows , bulls uuu mixed , $1.03@3.yo. Hogs Kccolpts 23,500 ; market strong , 5u higher , mixed. fi.r4.SO ; heavy , W.05S4.85 ; light , $ l.OJSI.OO ( ; skips , * ) .5XI.50. ( riheop Receipts , 0.000 : market steady to strong ; natives , (3 uO@5 00 ; western corufeJ , I OCsk-4 S3 ; lambs , $ U5(35.7r ( . National HlouU Yur.N. Kim St. I/oulM. March 13. Cuttla-llecelpts , 1,800 ; shipments , 200 ; active and strong ; cuolco heavy natlvo steers , f3.SOi34.40 ; fair to good , fl.OOQ3.05 ; Mockurs and fooders. f..OOQ tUO ; rangers , corn-fed , fJ.TOdja.DO : grass- fcd. (1.50 < u2.0 JIORS Hocclpts , 7,500 1 shipments , 1,000 ; maiket usliado higher ; choice heavy , (4.7C 54.0084.76 ; light grades , Kloux City , March 13. CutUo-Hoeolpts , 1S5 ; shipments , CO ; marltet steady and uu- dinngcd. Hogs -Hecclpts , 1.800 ; market 5o higher ; light uud mixed , 14. IOSlW > ; heavy , H50Q 4.65 , GUy , March 13. Ualtlo Re ceipts , a ' .IK ) ; shipments , 3.100 ; choice dressed beef ami bhlpplng steers linn , others a little slow ; cow * steady ; good to choice corn-fed , t3.75Q4.00 } common to medium , I37UQ3.0 fttockcr * and feeders strong nt $1.60(33.20 ( ; cows , tM.80Gl2.70. Hogs Uocoipts , 0,303 ; shipments , 1,000 ; market active and closed lOo higher ; com mon to choice , f l.lij' NEW YOHK , March 13. fSpoclal Telegram : o Tun Hnnjl STOCKS Notwithstanding the favorable developments In railroad circles yesterday thcro appeared to bo no feeling of incotiragomcnt among Investors this morn ing. The stock market opened In such n dull way that the bears were encouraged to make further war on the list. First prices were not materially changed' from the close of yesterday. Interest in the list was di rected chiefly to the coal stocks and Grang ers. This caused special activity for the time , which resulted in fractional declines for most of the list. Lackuw.inna and Mis souri Pacific suffered most , each losing nearly I per cent the llrst hour , while in the less actlvo list Manhattan lost \yt \ and Pull man I/ per cent. Later In the forenoon the market became oven more quiet , with only St. Paul and Heading slightly active to re lieve the monotony. At noon everything was dull , and no recovery from the bottom urlccs'SL'omcd probable. There was no fea ture of significance during the closing hour of the stock market. The effect of the 2 per cent dividend on St. Paul preferred stock had n llrm effect on the list. Thofollowing were the closing quotations ! IT.S. 4s rosiiHr..lsfl' ' ( Northern 1'aclOe. . 2.V U. H. 4scout > ons. . . iloproferroa rojj C. * N.V HH . < lo preferredSS \ rnrlllcBsof Vi . . .1-M N. V. Central IDS.1 * Central Pacific. . . . .1I P..U.&I : - * Chicago lc Alton. . .131 lUwlc Island Ulj ; Chlcago.llurllngton C. , M.&St. I * . . . G3'i do prefcrroil ft' ! * ! > . , & . * W . iWU : St. Paul * Omali.1 . 3li ! Illinois Central. . . . 11 i't iloproferred 02 1..H.&W . lUf Union 1'acitto Gl'i Kansas JcTuxiis.'i'i \ W..SI.L. AsP ri } Iake3Uoro do preferred. . . . SI Michigan Oontrat. . .1" Western Union b > r > U Mlesourtl'Acillo . . . 7t'i ' MONET ox CA.LIEasy at 2 03 per cent. PniMB MEUOVNTILB PAi > 2 1 'J'J ' } per cent. STEIII.INO EXCIIAXOR Steady and un changed ; sixty-day bills , $ i.S5X ; demand , 1'UOUUCK MAIllCErs. March 13. Wheat Firm ; cash , Ooo ; April , Oiio ; M.iy , 07)4'o. ) Corn Steady ; cash , UlXc ; April , 33Wo ; May , 1M } < ; . Oats Steady ; cash , StJ o ; May , 25'Cc. . Ilyo May , 45c. Barley Nothing doing. Prime Tlmothj $1.31. Flax ? 1.5 @l.t50. Whlskv Sl.UJ. Pork-Lower ; May.S12.27 > ; July , * I2.37X- Lard Easy ; cash0.02 ; May , * (1.02 ( > f. Flour Steady. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders. $3.37X@'j 50 ; short clear , $ < 502 > f5.75 ; short ribs , * 0.23J $ 0.30. 0.30.Butter Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 20J29i5 ; dairy , 15@21c. Cheese Unchnnccd ; full cream choddats , 10) ( ) lle ; tlats , 10@llc ; Young * Americas , HW c : flats , 10 irfllc. Ecgs Unclmnccd. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , G ? ciight ; ; Rrc'on salted , 5c ; green , salted bull , 5'fc ' ; green salted calf , ( ) , dry Hint , 7Mi8c ; green salted kip , dry calf , 7WSo ; dry salted hides. 7c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , @ ! tfc ; No.-2 , # @ < c ; cake , 4.Kc. - itucoipn. stiiumcnts. Flour , bbls . 13.030 0.000 Wheat bu . 2J.OOO 2J.OOJ Corn.bu . 10J.003 OO.OJO Oats , bu . 109.00 ! ) 52,000 Now Vork. March 13. Wheat Receipts , 2,200 ; exports , none ; apot dull but n trillo firmer ; No. 2 red. 92i3'J3e in elevator , 04fc afloat , 03K@'J-V < c o. b. ; No. a red , 88c ; ungraded , 0ic : ; options less active , but firmer. Corn Receipts. 203,000 ; exports. 123,000 ; spot steady and less active ; No. 2 , 43 , ' ® 43o In elevator , 44 > c afloat ; uiicraded mixed , 42@44 } ii ; options flrmer , but dull. Oats Receipts , 20,000 ; exports. 1,000 ; spot quiet and Iicavy ; options stouly , but dull ; April and May , 30 c ; snot No. 2 white , 33@33c ; mixed western , 29@'J3c. Coffee Options opened steady and closed steady and unchanged to 10 points down ; sales , 39,750 bags ; March , April and May , fl7.35@17.80 : spot Ilio unchanged ; fair earuoes , $10. 12 . Petroleum Quiet and steady ; United closed nt89s'c. Eggs Lower ; western , 14c. Pork Firmer. Lard Stronger , but quiet ; western steam , 87.35March , $7.30. Butter Steady ; western dairy , 15@21c ; western creamery , 18@ii > e ; Elgin , 23i@ 20c. Cheese Steady and quiet ; western , Liverpool. March 13. [ Special Cablegram to TUB BRB.J 8:30 : p. m. close. Pork- Holders offer sparingly ; prime mess , east ern , Cr > s , steady ; do , western , 553 , steady. Lard Holders offer sparingly ; spot and March , 3tis. llrm ; April and May , 3Us 3d , flrm. flrm.Wheat Wheat Holders offer freely ; now No. 2 winter , 7s Sd , tirui ; do spring , 8s , llrm. Flour Holders offer moderately at Us 3d , steady. Corn Holders off or spot moderately and futures sparingly ; spot , 4s &U , steady ; March , 3s ll d , steady ; April , 3s lid , stead. ) ; May , 3s lid , steady. Milwatikon , March 18. Wheat Firmer ; cash , 8 Xo ; May , 83tfc. ; Corn Firmer ; No. 3. 8233J o. Oats-Steady ; No. 2. 27@2r xi ; Rye More active : No. 1 , 43 ; Barl-iy Dull ; No. 2 , 57c. Provlsions-Shoady ; pork , Minneapolis. March 13. Wheat Higher ; receipts , 79 cars ; shipments , 90 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , March and May , $1.10 ; on truck , $1,10 ; No. 1 northern , March , 9So ; May , O'J ; No. 2 , northern , March 89o ; May , U0)fo ; on track , 90c. St. I jo iili. March 13 , Wheat Higher ; cash , 94c ; May , 04 } u. Corn-HlBlier ; cash , 25J @ 25ic ; May , 31@316'c. Oats-Firm ; cash , 25tfo ; May , ! . ' ( S27c. Pork Better at f 12.50. Lard Higher nt * J.7fig ( l.UO. Whisky Steady nt * l.u3. Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 2i@20c ; dairy , 14Q240. nClnoltumti , March 18. Wheat Dull ; No. 2 red. 03e. Corn Weaker ; No. 2 , mixed. 31@3t ) c. Outs Buroly steady ; No. U uiixoa ' 20 ® 20tfe. Whisky-Quiet at $1.03. . Kansas City. March 13. Wheat- Steady ; No. 2 rod , cash. SSo asked ; No. 2 soft , cash , no bids nor offerings ; May , OOJ o bid. bid.Corn Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , 24 o bid ; May , 25 o bid ; No. 3 white , cash , 25Ko ; May , l > 7 j'u bid. Outa No bids nor offerines. OMAHA liIVK STOOH. Cattlo. Wednesday , March 13 , 16S9. There was no very noteworthy change In the market to-day , but tlio low prices of yes- tcrilay were fully maintained and in the ma jority of cases salesmen were calling the trade still lower. The receipts were almost ns heavy as yesterday and the market on beuf und shipping steers was slow to open , and when it it id open thoru was no Ufa to the trade. Tlio buyers avtmt around selecting a few such cattle as pleased their fancy and neglecting the balance , and there woru a good many cattle which did not oven receive a bid until late in the day. The average quality of the offerings was pretty fair and there were some steers good unough to bring (3.GO. The bulk of the dressed beef and ship ping steers sold at ( J.t > 0@3.30. Butchers' stock sold a little more readily but the re ceipts wore not very heavy , while there was a very fair demand , Oows sold for the most part at prices ranging from $3.00@2.50 with a bunch of holfurs at (3.52) . The number of bulls sold was small , but the prices ranged from Jl.50to3.75. Veal calves arc selling quite readily at $3.00. UORS. Tno market was In a very satisfactory con- dltlon so fur as the salesmen were concerned , ' the trade being quite active at un advance of 5@10o. The offerings were all taken and the market practically olosed by 11 o'clock In the morning. The prevailing price for nil kinds of hogs was fl.W , but quiteanumborof loads brouuht $4.55. There Is a very small range in prices and very lUllo distinction is made between fair mlxol loads nnd good heavy or light weights. The common hogs bring n certain price nnd it is hard work to get anymore moro for good hogs. _ Sheen. There was not n load of sheep In the yards and nothing to make n market , There were no fresh receipts nnd the sheep received yes terday were either sold or shipped out. 1,000 Prices. The following Is a table of prices paid In this market for the grades of stock men tioned : Prime steers , 1300 to 1533 lbs..M.lD Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibi. . 2.80 Natlvo feeders . 2.75 Common to good cows . 1.53 Choice to fancy cows . 2.43 Fair to choice bulls . 1.7o Fair to choice light hogs . 4.50 Fair to choice heavy hogi . 4.50 Fair to choice mixed hogs . 4.45 ( jt'-SO ' Fair to choice western sheep. . 3.73 @l.l * > Fair to choice Nobraskas . 3.50 ( < 4.10 Itcprcsoiitntlva Sains. STEKHS. No. Av. Pr. Xo. AV. Pr. OTJ.7r ) 40 . 12S1 JI.UU 111 ! ) 2.7'i SJ . ! ! : i.'lU mis : i.8. > in . lUJi : i.o.- ion ) : > .ffl yj . . . .iivi n.iii 1017 . . . - . in . , . i w : uo Hill 2.W y . I4'.U ' il.13 ins 2.W . . . , . . . , . . . . , ' : i.n 40 . 1175 iTi 31 . l-'ul 3.l'i 17 . 1I5J 2t 1 ! . 14IH : l.ffl : 21 . io < ti s/.n r > . ituo : i.'i' ' ) 3 . 10M 2.R6 . llt'l ' 'J.0 II . 1U7U .M'j 8TF.EI11 STANDAIII ) C. CO. .15 . IJI'J ! l.2fi l.2fiII U M.S. 1 . 17W ) l.W 1 . ICO ) 2.3) ) 2 . r,74 2.IU " . ITil'i "M \ < VU 2.'J ) 1 . 2J1I 2.V ) 1410 2.2 1 . 1'JtO 2.7 : MIM'.l ) . 7 . 88.i 2.0J 7 . 11SO 2.3i OXEN. 1 . 1KQ 120 2 . 213j 3.2J ' ' 1 . 2 : M lT. . US C.OO 4 . 107 5.1)0 ) 5.1)0COWfl. COWfl. 1 . 104) l.flO ll < . B o 2.CO 4 . M7 1.7S 0 . 1 ( 7 2'J.I i . lo-jj I.K ) i . iir > ) 2.-r > 10 . NH ) I.9J IT. . ' .in 2.9) ) 1 . 124) ) 2.0U 4 . 102.n ! : 2 . ail 2.0) ) 2 . in2.n ; 1. . , , . 71H 2.0J 1 . 111 ! 2.W 22 . 8)7 ) 2.03 3 . lU'IO 2.4'i 10 . 1041 2.0) ) 2 . l.MI 2.W ) 44 . WJ 2.0) 3 . l.vil 2.f,0 13 . ic ; 2.u in . uo : 2. u in . ins 2.10 3 . isj f.r , ) ft . 1IUJ 2.10 21 . 1117 25.15 20 . lir > 7 2.I2J5 4 . 11SJ 2.M 21 . Wll 2.20 STOGKKIId ASI ) FBHIIEIH. 1U . Uli 2.70 8 . . . . 0.2 2.73 10 . 711 2.70 HOGS No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Silk. IT. BO . 2IS ! : tSI JI.40 lil . 2 > 1 8J 8l.r,0 , iVi . 313 24D 4.O 01 . 2X4 40J 4.5J fiO . ; l 3X > 4.4"i Oi . S.M IM 4.VI 7:1 : . 2:11 : I < M t.i ; ti . . . , : im to v-o 01 . 2.W 240 4.47i ! ' . . . . -0 10 4.RJ GO . r.7 UK ) 4..V ) 6. . 2 = ti 4..VJ 68 . 210 4.W ) 7" > . 24-i 210Mil 7J . 2l W 4.50 a . 22" . 12J 4.50 Ci . 275 200 4.W fiU . 2S5 40 4.)0 M . 241 40 4.5-1 Wl . 2J7 K ) 45) ) CO . . . .2W ) 4.fO CD. . . .2VS H ) 4.5) ) u227 n-jo 4. 1 ci . . .TO ) I.WH 70 . 241 1(0 ( 4.50 lit . . , .2iU Kfl 4.VVi ! G4 . 270 IdO 4.50 J. . . .2M I'D 4. " . . " / IU . H 24 ! ) 4.50 fi'.l. . . ,24' > N ) 4.f.2i ! hJi . 257 160 4.5) ) l . . . . : ili 4.V HI . . . .21l ! llll 4.50 OJ . . . -'till H.I ) 4.5-1 70 . 24 ! ) 40 450 75 . 2.V > 4.Vi M . 218 ll ) 4.5) ) 70 . 2Ti H ) 4.V , M ) . 211) ) 120 4/.0 HO . 304 4.M 54 . ! IU 1ft ) 1.50 51 . 2VT 4.55 07 . 2n S ) 4.TO OS . 2II 4.m 74 . 2)4 ) m 4.5) ) ell . . . .21) 40 4.iVi Ul . 22 8) 4.M ) 68 . ZM W 4.V , 70 _ 247 160 4.50 CO . 2S5 4.M _ lilvo Ktook Note- ) . No shcop to make a market , . A weak and dull cattle market. A sharp advance in the hog market. The firm of Martin Bros , will continue business without any change being caused by the death of L. T. Martin. The hog market is back now about n'lioro it was attho beginning of the week , but as compared with last Wednesday , there is a gain of about 5u in the prises paid. Shippers must not send in big jnw cattle oxpcctinir to receive beef prices for them. Such cattle are now condemned by the inspector specter nnd sent to the rendering hou o where they will bring only about * 'J.53@.00 per head. _ OMAHA AVIIOLKSAljK MARKETS. Fruits , Produce , Ktc. BUTTF.U Creamery Fancy print , 22@2lq ; choice print , 20@J2o ; fancy solid PJUKCU , IS @ 19c ; choice solid packed , 15@17c. D.ilry Fancy roll , 17il'Ji ( : ; choice , 15 ( < SlOe ; good , 12 @ 1 Ic ; low grades , 10@llc. CIIRKSK Full crti-iin cheditnrs , choice , 12@ 12 > e ; full cream flats , two in hoop , 12g ( l c ; full cream Y. A. , choice. i2) < J@13u ; oil grades nnd sUims , 5@9c ; limburger , 13@ 13 > c ; brick and Swiss , 14 15c. Koos Strictly fresh , ll$12c ( ! ; cold stor age , 8@9c. LIVE POULTIIV Chickens , per doz , $ . ) . . > 0@ 3.75 ; ducks , SJ.25'a3.50 ; geese , ? 3.5D@9.)0 ( ) ; turkeys , per Ib , 9@10c. DIIKSSKD POUI.TIIV Chickens , per Ib , 9@ lie : turkeys , ll@13c ; geese , ll@12c ; ducks , VKAU Heavy grassers , 15J to 200 Ibs , 5@ Co ; inferior culvcs , 50toi01bs ( , : J@3o ; medium to good , 70 to 85 Ibs , 4@Gc ; clioicu to fancy , 100 to 130 Ibs. (5Tc. ( VnoiyrAiii.Eij PotatoesColorado and Utah , 60@05c ; Wyoming , 50@53c ; Noor.ishu aiul Iowa , ghoico large , ! iO@33c ; common. t3@30c ! ; swcot potatoes , .fersuys , per bbl. $2.75@d 00 ; beets , per bu. , 55@JOc : ; carrots , US lOc ; cab- b.ige , California , per Ib , 2 < < fc ; parsnips , 5' ' ) @ COu ; onions , red choice , 5u@ > 3c ; silver skin , 00@73c ; turnips , 20@25c : rtitabagaR , 3o@lOe : radishes , asjc-lUo ; luttuce , 23@3)c ) : cucum bers , $1.GO@2.00 ; string beans , per box , $1.75 02.25 ; celery , 25@30c ; spinach , ? 1.50@2.00 per bbl. GAME Mallard , per doz , ? 3.00i23.50 ; red head , per doz , $2. . > 0 ( < 3.00 ; teal , per doz , * l"i @ 2.00 ; common small , per doz , S1.00@l.50 ; rabbits , per doz , lOc@$1.0J ) ; Jucli raubils , per doz , ? a.00@3.50 ; squirrels , per doz , U0c(21.00 ( ; Jack snipe , * 1.X@I.25. ( ) Ari'j.ES Per bbl , fancy New York and Michigan , S.J.50 ; choice , $3.00@J.'JO : choice Missouri , $ ' . ( )0@2.25 ) ; good , ? l.7.- > @ 2.00. POUKION fuuiTS Malaga grapes , kegs , -10 to .Vj Ibs , lOc per Ib ; bananas , per bunch , fl.50@3.00 ; lemons , fancy now , ! IOO to 'MO s , 53.73fre4.50 ; oranges , I.os Angeles , | 3.f)0@ 2.75 ; Utvorsidcs. $3.75r4 ( 00 ; Navels , * 5.00 ( < fi 5.50 ; Ilanchito , fi fOfJ.75. ) . CiiAMiciiitins UollA : 13uglo , choice , $7.50 @ 7.75 ; Hell & Cherry , choice , . * 0.50 ( < ru.7D ; choice Jersey , $ S.KS8.25. ( ) HinKS Grcun saltrd , No. 1 , 5@3 } c ; No. 2 , : t@3 > 4'o ; calf , ngfij o ; dry Hint , 7 sc. 13nAN Navies , hand pluUcd , per bu , $2.10 ( 2.20 ; good clean country , $1.03@j.OJ ; offer or poor stock , $1.00@1.50 ; California , ? -.W@ 2.10. . CiDKit Mlchlgun , per bbl , * J.50@ ' > .00New ; York , per bbl , $ .i.UO@3.50 ; half bbl , $ . ' .75@ FKATIIEHS Per Ib. prnnolivogcosc , whlto , 35iiOc ! ; mixed with gray , 23@3'Jo ' ; damp ana musty , 10S2JO ; prime live domestic duck , 20 @ 25e ; wild duck. 15 ( < ( 'JJc. SlUEKKinuT Per bbiUOgal , cholcj , M 00 ; per half bbl , $2.23. Poi'coitN Per Ib , rice , l@l c ; common , HONEY Mb frames , choice whlto , I5@10c ; dark , 13@14o ; strained , 10@12c. Ji ; I.I.IKS l@l > o per Ib ; preserves , 10l''o per Ib. LXHD 7 0 In 50-lb pkgs. MI.NCUMEAT < JK@7o I'er ' Ib. Groceries. Revised prices are as follows : BAGGING-- Stark A , seamless , 23c ; Amos- koag , seamless , 17 > c ; Lowlston A. seamless , l'Jj ; American , seamless , 17o ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , ll(3Hcj ( gunnies , single , 14c ; gunnies , double , 23o ; wool sack , 40c. TWINES Flax , 20o ; cotton , 18@23c. DUIED FIIUITS t Igs , in boxes , per Ib , 11 ® 14o ; dates , In boxes , 7@10c ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , $5.00 ; Malaga loose raisins , $2.80Q2.50 ; now Valencia raisins , per Ib , 7 0 ; California loose muscatels , l > er box , ? lo@3.30j ( Calif ornlu Loudons. 18 . $3.40 ; pitted cherries , jwrlb , 17o ; California pitted plums , ) > cr Ib , 12 < < $ Ua : dried .black berries , per Ib , ( X < J7c ; dried raspberries , per Ib , 27a ; evaporated apples , 0@7 > o ; Cali fornia unpaired evaporated peaches , 12@l4o ; evaporated California apricots , 17o ; currants Bf@5j4j05 ) TurkUh prunes , 4 ? < @ c ; citron 22324o ; orange peel , 15u ; lemon pool , He ; California French prunes , 7JfVtll ( ) < o. PICKI.ES Medium. In bbls , 5.00 ; do , In half bbls , $3.00 ; small in bbls , JO.OO ; do In half bbls , (3.50 ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.00. do , In half bbls , $1.00. COKHEES Gorman , 2 < Ko ; Mc- Laughlln's XXXX , 21 0 ; Arlosa,24K . - Green Mocha , 25 ( 30c ; Rio good , lS@10c ; Mandahllng , 2flr12So ; roasting Hlo , 17W18oO. ; G. Java , iH 'Oc ; Java In ferior. 2-2@23o ; Hlo. fancy , # Uf.32c : ; Santos nnd i\larncnlbo,17Q19 ( ? . . . - / Sue n Grantilntcdf 7(37'tcj ( 'ronf. A. 7V < S ! White extra C. O'fc : extra CVflf c ? yellow C , Ocs cutloaf. 8 ( ij9o ; powdered , ) ( ® tc\ \ cubes , 7Jf(33c. ( .1 BEESWAX Choice yellow ' dark , $9 < 23Jlo ; colored , 13@14c. Tontcco Plug , 20S3- ; smoking , lO lOo. SAt.T-$1.35@1.40 per bbl. Horn 7-10 , 14 0. MAPLH SUOAU Bricks , Jll2o ( per Ib ; penny cakes , I2fll3i ( ! per , Jl ; pure mnplo syr jp , f 1.00 per gai. , Srovn Svnurs 34@35o per gal. Wu\rriNO PM-EU Manilla , O''c nor Ib ; straw , ljaij ( < c iwr Ib ; rng,2 , epcr Ib. TKAS Voung Hyion , conjiion | to fair , 19 ® SJie ; Young Hyson , good to futtcv , 30(4" > 5c ; Gunpowder , common to Rood , 22(425c ; Gun powder , choice to fnncv. 40 I05o ; .Japan , com mon to medium. 12 < il2Jc ; Japan , choice to fancy , 30@45c ; Oolong , common to irobd , 85 @ 40c ; Oolong , choice to fancy. 50gT70c ; Im perial , common to medium , 2o@35c : Imperial , good to fancy , WtitSQc. CitACKmis ( ' . © To per Ib ; assorted cakes , 8 @ ! 5c per Ib , as per list. CAJCIIV Mixed. 0 } @ 12 } e ; stick , 9 rtllc ; rock candy , ll'f@13c ) ; fancy candy , 7ii2Sc ( , Iloi.i.vs'i ) Hnuiti.Nii fttri.Mo. ) ) M Miuunk Family Hnbls , $12.50 : No. 1 , Coi ! Fisit-5K3 , ' c. STUICII 47Mc. NfT1 * Almonifs , lfl. ? 18o ; Pecans , 13c : Bra zils , Jlu ; pa.uiuts , US' lite. Dry GooiN. COTTOX Fiaxxnt.s 11) ) per cent trndu dls- fount , UnbloachO'l ' L L , a'.o ; O C , lyfe ; S S. 74ff ; H E. bfc ; G G. n o ; X X , lo c : O O , 11M ; N N , liUc ' ; A A. 14u ; O U , lajs'e ; TT , lii > .fc ; YY.'lho ; H 11. llu ) ; blcnelii-d. 20. S < 4c ; ill , 12 , c ; bO , W c. Brown anil shite , r.O. ! 'o : 70 , 12' ' e ; S'o , lOc. Cutrr.T W.Mii1 Bibb , white , 19c ; colored , 22c. 22c.Uim Ui-m Standard , So ; Gum , IDc ; Beauty , ' o ; Uoone , 14o ; B , cased. 5U.53. I'uiNTM Solid colors Atlantic. Oic ; Sinter , Oc ; Berlin oil , 0 > ic ; Garner oil. Cre. ( PIII.NT Pink nnd robaj Allen , Oc ; River- point , . " > Kc ; hteol River , ( l > jc ; Richmond , 0'jc ' ; PiU'ille , 7c. J'ltixrs Dress Charter Oak , BJfc ; R-im- npo , 4 ; Lo'li , 5'4o ' ; Allen , ( 'c ; Richmond , Cc : Windsor , 3 < e : Edljstonu,0 > fc ; Paclllc , 0'2'c. 1'uiVTs. IVDIOO BLUI : bt. Laser , 5K''i Arnold , ( 'i ; Amcrlcun , 0) ) e ; Arnold C. long cloth. Uo : Arnold B. IOIIK cloth , lOJ/o ; Arnold , Gold So.il. lOJfc ; Stcifel A , 12o ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , lU'rfc. ' UINOIIAM Ptunkutt , ch'ecks. 7cVhltten ; ton , 7i" York , 7o : Normandi dross , Sc ; RJII- frovv dress WQI'J u ; Whittcnton , Sc ; C.U- cutt.i , 7e. CKMIIHICS Slater , 5e ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ard , 5j ; Peacock , . " > c. Bi.nxciir.n Siinr.Tixo Kllcrton. TJifo ; Housekeeper , fc } o ; Now Candidate , S ) L % ; Bor.ssley c.T.nbric , No. 0 ) , O'fe ; Uiit. Yut , 4-4 , iyfi ; Buttercloth. CO. 44c } ; Cabot , ij c ; Farwull , hulf bleached , hV o ; Fruit of Loom , S'c ; Ciroun G , Oc ; Hopc/ij u ; King Philip , cambric , lOc : LonsJulo c.imbric , 10e : Lona- ilalobJi New York mills , 10 > o : I'ep-.iarell , 42 in , lt ) > . ; c ; Pcpperell , 45 in , lijPepper ; - ell , 114 , loj-jo ; Pep.er.'ll , S-4 , 2te : Popparull , ! ) -4 , 2 c ; Pcpprrcll , 104 , ' . ' 5c : Canton. 4-1 , S'i'c ; Canton , 4-4. ! ) } fc ; Triumph , Go ; Warn- HUttu , lie ; Valley , uj. Dnow.s SIIKCTIVO Atlnntiu A , 4-4. T ji. ' ; Atlantic H , 4 4 , 7c ; Atlantic n , J-4,0',1.1 ' , : At , luntlc P.ll , do ; Aurora IjL 4-4 , Oc : Aurora C , 4-1 , 44'c ; Crown XXX. 4"4 , Ui4c : Hoosier Lu , 4 I , ( ic ; Indian Hoail.'f t 4. 7'4i' ' : Lawrence renco LL , 4-4 , tic ; Old Dominion , 4 I. . " > } ; c ; Pcpporcll E , 40 inch , U.c ; , l'opl > ' 'rell , h 4 , 18j ; Pcpperell4 ! ) , 'Jlc ; P.-pjercll , 104 , 2Jc ; Utio.i C. 41 1 , 4 c ; Wiichusbtt , 4-4 , 7 4c ; Au- ror.i R , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora Hl-4 , 0'ije. FI.VNMLS , PI.AIO it.ifrenien.2Uj , Gohen , 3J } c ; Clear Lake , 110 , c ; 'Jron Mounuin , ° c ' G H No 1. % , 2 < l c ; B H > 'p. 2. 2''K : H H No 1.if , ! IOtQiiecliej No , 1 , ,4 Jo : Quo- clicuN . . 2 , Jf , 37 ' < QiiOn6p ; ! No 3 , ,3J , ' < o ; Anawan , h2Kc ; Windsor , ' 22J < " 'c. FIAVXKIJJ , RCII c , a - lnih"mK ; ( - ; E , 24- Inch , 21 > . " < u ; G G. 24-mi'i.\flo ' ) ; si A F , 20c ; .1 ) t"F , Jf , 27c ; G , ? f,252. DL-CK West Point , 2'J-iii , S oz , lO u ; AVest Point , 2'J-ln. 10 oz , I2' ' cWiist ; Point , -Ja-ln , 12 or , l.'ic ; West I'oint , 40-in. 11 oz , Ilio. Cousins , IIVNS : Andros'cogcin , yc ; Kcar- sargc , 7 < o ; Rockport. OJfl'V Conetosra , imc. TICK' ? York , : ,0 in. 12 , York , 3J In , 133 < c ; Swift Kiver. be ; Thorniltlto , OO , bc ; Thonidikc , EE , Skc ; Thorndikc. 120 , UJtfu ; Thorndlkc , XX , lee ; Cordis , No. 5 , UJ c ; Cord is , No. 4 , lO c. DKNIM Amositca ? , 0 oz , 10 , ' c ; Everett , 7 oz , 13l c ; York , 7 oz , IJiMc ; Hnvnmkcr , b > , 'o : Jiitfroy XX , llj c ; Jaffrey XXX , V'y.u ; lloavur Crack , AA , 12-j ; Heaver Creek , 1SU , lie ; Beaver Creek , CC , lllc. KKNTUCKV Juixs Memorial , 15o : Dakota , ISc ; Durham , " Hc ; Hercules , l u ; Leam ington , 22 > jfc : Cottswold , 27J < o ; Melville , 25c. 25c.Ciusn Ciusn Stevens' B , 5' < fc ; Stevens' B. blearhed , 7o ; Slovens' A. 7 i ; ; t > te vans' A , bleached , ' o ; Stevens' P , i > fc ; Stevens' P , blcacaud , tj-4'o ; Stevens' N. Uo ; rflovons' N , bleached , l c ; Stevens' SUT , 11 < \ Sit tnl autl Tinners' Stocif. Block tin , small pig . $ 28.00 Block tin , bar . 2l'.M ' ) Copper , planished boiler siz.-s . I4.00 Copper , cold rolloi . 31.10 Copper , fttic.ithing , . 30.00 Copper , pilt.s . , . ; iO.OU Copper , Hats . 31.0J Gal. sheet iron , Junlata , 50 , 10 nnd 5 per cent discount . , . Put. planished iron , 31 to 27 A . 10' ' < / Pat. ptanisbed iron. 24 to 27 B . Oj ; Rooting , 1C , 14\20 , 112 sheets . d.OJ Rooting , IX , 14x211 , 112 sheets . 7.50 Rooting , 1C. 20x23 , 112 sheets . ll.'JO Roollnir , IX. 20\28 , 112 sheets . 14 5J Sheet iron No. 2J . 340 Sheet iron No. 27 . 3.f.0 Solder . 1 i ( U Tin pinto , best charcoal 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets . 050 IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets. . . ' . t-,25 Tin pmto uoko IC.10xl4 , 235sheets . fl.25 Steel nails , per le . 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg . ' 2.75 UH iiiKl'ClicinlcnlH. ACIDS Sulphuric , l ; c ; citric , 5Sc ; oxalic , lee ; tartanc , 40j ; Am. care , 12c ; alum , 2 | < fi5 ( 3c ; arrowroot , 'Wo ; balsam capabu , Or @roy ; borav , 10@13c ; calomel , sO.1 ; castor oil , tl.0 > @ 1.10 ; cream tartar , 32 , : : corroslvo sub , &Uc ; chloroform , 45 < riVc ) ; cxt logwood , 12c ; uly- cjrine , 2lo : gum arable , i)0o ) : gum camphor , 35u ; Rum opium , $3.15 : morphia sulph. fJ.liU @ 2 85. OILS Bercamot , $3.603.00 ( ? ; lemon , $2.00 ; peppermint , $ J.OO ; > ( . ) f > 0 ; 'wlnlGrgrcen , ' .40 ; olivo. $1.01) ) ; ( julnlno , 35i4Sc ( ; strychnia , J1.03 @l.ll ) . _ Liiinlier. Dimension and Timber 12 ft 1 1 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 2.2J fl 2x4 . eiSOJ 15.0J 15.00 1DOJ 17.0J 20,00 2x0 . 15.00 15.011 15.00 111 00 17.00 2D.OJ 2x8 . 15.00 15.0,1 15.00 ld.00 17.1K ) 20.00 2x11) ) . 15(10 ( 15.00 15,00 1000 1700 2000 2x13.- . 15.00 15.00 15.001000 17,0) ) 20.00 4x8 8x8 10.00 10,00 10.0 17,00 17.0J 20.00 Fencing , , , No. 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 12 and 14 feet , i-ouch . " . $ IOOO@10.50 No. 1,4 and 0 inch , 10' feet. . . . 17.00ti > 17.50 No. 2 , 4 unU I ) Inch , 12/nd 14 feet . 13.50@14.00 No 2 , landO inch , 10J ct . 15.WjilS.OO ( ( Finishing- . , M 1st and Ul clear , It/ inch s. 2s 49.00@51.00 1st and 2J , clear , IV and 2 Inch , s , 2s . . ' ' . 47,00rt35 00 3d , clear , 1 } inch , s.'Ss. ' ' . . 4.00 : ) ( > i-UJ.UO 3d , clear , \\i \ and2inuhB. ! 2s. . 43.00W1UOO B select , l } { , 1 , andiSlncli.s. 2s . l.i' ' . . 37.00 ( < ? 3S.OO Island 2a , clear , 1 Inctus. 2s. . 4 > 00 A select , 1 inch , s. 2s. * ji . 38.00 B selecl , 1 inch , s. 2sa. ; . 'Jl.OO Flooring v < 1st com G Inch whlto pine . 34.00 2d " " " - . 31.00 Sd " ' . 2000 D " " " . 2000 Com 4 and 0 in yellow pine . 15.50 Star" " " . . . . ib.OO 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 inch. . , . 20.00 Lime , etc. Qulttcy whlto llmo , best . .00 KnglUu and German Portland cement . , . 3.40 Milwaukee and Louisville. . , . . 1.30 Michigan and Ft. Dodge plaster 2.2.1 BluoRaplds plaster . . . . . . 1.03 Hair . .20 Sash . 00 and 10 pur cant discount Doors , blinds , mouldings.&Oand 10 per cl dis Tarred felt , per cwt. . . , , . 2.00 Straw boards , " . , . j.05 Poplar Lumber- Clear poplar , box boards , } ( in s2s . . . . . . . . . 3500 Clear poplar , % ln panel. . 80.00 " " X . 25.00 " " 1 { " slock wide , s 2s . 28.00 Clear iwphir corrugated coll- 30,00 Posts . ' Whlto cedar. G Inch , halves. . . . 13 " " 5K " " nnd 8 Inch q'rs . . . 11 White codar,4 Inch , halves , . . . lf ( Tennessee red cedar , split . . . . 10 Kpiltoak , ( white ) . . . , . , . , 8 Sawed oak , " . . . . 10 Shingles , Lath , per M XX clear . t . 3.20 Kxtra "A * . 2.SO Standard A . . . . . . 2.00 5 inch , clear , i . l.fiO@1.70 OInch , clear . 1.75W1.80 No.l . l.lOdfl.15 California red wood , dimen sion widths . 4.50 Cypress , clear heart , dimen sion widths . 3.10 Lath . 2.50 Ship Lao- No. 1 , plain , SandlS Inch , . 17.50 No. 2 , " " 10 " . Ifi.fiO No. 1 , O. G . 18.0J Siding Isl com , W and 10 feet . 22.00 2d " " . 19.00 3d " " . 15.00 Fence " " . 13.00 Stock BoM'ds A 12 inch , s. 1 s. 12 , 14 and If. ft 40.03 B " " " " 4l.tH ) C " " " ' : m. X ) D " " " " 23.IH ) No. 1 com. 13 in. s. 1 s. 13 feet 18.00 No. 1 " " " 14 nnd 10 foot . 17.50@18.60 No , 1 com. 12 In. H. I s. 10 , 18 nnd 2J feet . 10.50 No. 2 com. 12 in. s Is. 14 unit Klfcet . 17.00 Celling and Partition 1st com. * f In , white pine parti tion . 82.00 2d com. ? / in. white iittio parti tion . 27.ro Clear % in. yellow pine ceiling 2(1 ( DO Clear > ' „ in. Norway . . . . . . 14 BO 2d com. > ' , in. Norway . 1U.OO Boards No. 1 com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft ld.50 No 2 " " " " 14.50 No. 3 " " " " 12.00 No. 4 " " " " ( ship'gcull ) . 13.00 Add 50 cents pir M. for rough. Battens , Well Tubinjr , Pickets O. G. Baits , 21 f inch . CO O. G. Batts , J < fs3 , SIS . 35 3 in. well tubing , D. te M. nnd bev . 20.CO Pickets , 1) . & II. Hut . in 00 Pickets , D. A : II. sauure . 22.00 SHROEDER & DEAN , P revisions i Stocks First National Bank , : iO5 Sonlli I : tfli Direct , - Omalia THE BAILWAY TIME TABLES , OMAItA. CUUN'Clh CIUCAGO , HOCK. ISLAND & PACIFIC. Leave. | Ai rive. A No.2 . . , fiOJp. : ra.'A No.l 7:00 : a. m. O No.D 0:0 : > a. in. U No n 6Hp.m. : ) A No. 4 . . . , UOa.m.A : ( No.a B:45ji.ni. : No. 8. . . . , . u3n. : ! in. No. 7 . HCia , in. No. 8 . 4:15 : p. m No. a . tit ; > j u , m. No. 4 . D : ID p. mNo. | 6 . 0:1 : * ) ] ) . m. All Trains Dolly. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE &ST. PAUL. A No.2 . 'J:40a.iivA : No.l . o:5Us.m. : A No.4 . 7 : < Wp. in. A No.i : 7:10 : p. in. KANSAS CITY. Bl' . JOSKl'H & COUNCIL lll.ur rH. No.2 a. m.lA No.3 . ( l.TOa. in. No.4 . 'J'JJp.in. A No , 1 . flUJp.m. : SIOUX Oil V& 1'ACIFIO. No. 10 . 7U5 : a. m.lA No.i . 8V. : a. m. No. 13 . 7OJn. : m.A No. 11 . 0:00 : p. in. OMAHA & .ST. LOUIS. A No.B . . . ,4ii P.IU.IA No. 7 . 12:00 : m. A dally : H ( tally except Saturday ; U except Sunday ; I ) except Monday ; fantmnll. Tlio time given aoore U for Transfer , there being from nva to ten minutes between Trans- er and local depots. SUItUKDAN TUAIN8. WOBIW rd. Itiiniilng between Council Illulfs ana AU brluht. In addition to tha stations mentioned , trains stop at Twentieth nnd Twenty.fourtU BlreotB , and at tno binnm It In Oinaht. II road Trans Omaha "TSouth Al- way. fer. depot. Sheely. Omaha bright. "ATM ? A.M. A. M. A. M. A.M. A.M. 6:45 : 5:51 : CU : ) 0:0 * oio : 8:17 : 6io : ; 6:37 : 0:50 : 0:55 0:55 : ' , ; 0 ! 7:15 : 7V2 : 7:33 : 7:40 : 7:45 : 7:12 8V : ( U:25 : 8:3) : ) 8:45 : u:25 : U'lO 10:25 : 10.30 11:12 ' 11:3 : ] 11:45 : - ' * ' P. M. p. J'L I' . M.i r. n. P. M. > ; 12:12 : 12.-2. ' 12:41 12:52 1:05 1:12 1:26 : 1W : 1:45 : 1:52 : 2:0. : , 2:25 : 2:30 : 2:45 : 3a : > 3:25 : 3:30 : U:4J : yS | 4:12 : 4:25 : 4:30 J6:0-l : 5:30 : 6J52 6:05 : :25 : 6:30 : e-,53 7:0- : . 7:12 : 7:25 7 : JO 7:45 : 7:53 8:05 : B:25 : 8:30 : B:4f : > 8:62 : 0:05 : 0:26 : 10:05 : 10:12 : 10:25 : 10:30 : 10 Ui Mhlrll- ! 11:051 : 11:30 : 11:45 : 11:30 : from the TOYMEN effects of youthful errors , early d oy ( -m v > lost tuftuJiocxl. rtff. t will und valuably trtAtUo ( iralcd ) oouUloiiu ; full for tu > me cure , free of charre. . O. JrO WJJIll , MOt5fiUS COUU * _ ABrlculturnl Implomonta. Dealer 1 1 Agriciiltinal Implements , Wagons Cnrrlfipo mid bucitlo , , tonc lrpct , brtnccii Stli nnd , f .VK7 CM LFco Agricnlt1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages B uglily , etc. Wliolo nlO. Omnlin , Nrtuntkn , 1'AHLIX , OllNXDUlW , t .I IKT/.Y CO. Whole lo Donlcr * In Agricultural Implements , f agons& Buggies Hl ) , nn , 101 nnd POT Jonc < Httat , Oiunhn , &si OI > DA iw cu , llanufnctiircn nml Jutibpri In Wagons , Buggies , Rate , Hews Etc , Cor. lull mid I'nclHc Mroct' , Omnlia. Materials. t'll , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1.V13 Doiiulna Uruct Omnlm , Boots and Shoos. - Jobbers of Boots f nd Shoes , 1101,11(11,1105 ( IMnglni tlrod , Dinnlin. Miimifnctnr' , Summer utici't , lloton. _ Conl , Coke end j.lmo. b MAiiA cdAj. < * < : oKi : , v Ibco. / ? ? Jokers of Ham and M Coal , i tldi street , Oinnha , Nebra < in. .vHASKA VUKL Co. , SWpsofCoalailCok 211 Soutli nth S-t , , Omiiliu , Nuti. Inil'orlcr * nnd Jobbers of Crockery , Glassy/are / , Lamps , Silverware Ktc. 1514 Kiirnnm ttrrct , new I'nxton bulldlni ; , RWDKLL & UWDISI.L , Storage and Couimhsioa Mercliants , s Ituitcr. CKKR , clicosn , pnultrr , ffanio. jiuHuwaru t oct OinnhnNob. Produce Commission and Cold Storage , ( Successors to McSlimin A. f cliroeder. ) Uniiilm , Ncbrnskn. _ DryjCooda and Notions. . M. E. 'sUnrir , t co. , Dry Goods , Fiiriiisiiing Goofls and Notions llff-'niidllOHIouxlua. cor. lltli street , Omnlm , Neb. KiLPA'riticK-Kouii i > nv uoous co. , Importers ? lift Jotte in Dry Goods , Notions Gents' furnlsbluc Kmul . Corru'r lilb utuI Harncy HELIX , 3770.irr.VOA * A CO. , Importers nn I Jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , .117 toutli lllli street. Furnlturo. nY A STOXJ3 , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Karnuni street , ( Jrantirt , Ncbmkn , CJ1AKLKS .S7// KJSH/t'/i , Furniture , Craiiln Ncbrustia. Crocorios. PAXTON , GALLAGHER A CO. Wholesale Groceries ami Provisions. TOi , 70T , 70 ! ) nnrt 711 South 10th ft. , Omaha. Noli. McCORD , 11RADY A CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th nml Lcuvcnworth street * , Omnlm , Ncbrnikn. Hordaro Heavy Hardware , Iron and Stsel , gs , wncon ttoclt , Imrclwurp , liimlipr , etc. 1MO uiul I''ll llurney xtruut , Omaha. Lin , CLARKE , AXnilEDSEX 11A1W- Wholesale Hardy/are / , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , iilioct Iran. etc. Aucntn for Ilnwo xcnles. Mlnml poivilcrunil Lyiiinn b.irlied wire , A TAYLOn. BniM rs1 Handwareaiu : Scale Repair Sbop , Mechanics' tools nml ItnlTiln nrnles. HUJ UotiKlns ntruetOmiil > , Null. .JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , . Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported and American Portland cement , btnto ttf nt fcr Mllnnukeo nytliHulIc cement nnd ( julncr nmto llmo. uiiAS n. Dealer in HaruWooi Lniier , Wooacurpi't ninl pirquctllnorliig. WU and Douulaa rtruutB. Onntnu , Nob. t co. , All Kinds ofBnililliigMaterial at Wholesale , IStl ) Street MIIJ Unlunl'acIHe Track , Omnbn , LOUIS n Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Ktc , Yardt-Cornor Till nuil Douglm. Corner lOtli and Duu lnn ; J'ICKIY. \ . QUA V. Luinler , Lime Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Uh mid DouflusSU , Uimiliii. c. x Dsaler in All Kinds of Lumber , 11lh and CHllfornlu Etreeli , OmHhn , Nebraska. _ Millinery and NotlonB. _ ' " / . omriwr DKJi A CO. , Importers & Jotiliers in Millinery & Notions . . 2IUnnd jr.'Miuth 1 1 th itreut. Notions. J. T. IIOHIKSON KOriQN CO. , Wholesale Notions aid Furnishing Goods , OI mid ( USKuutli 10th itrcet , Umahii. A SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gents' ' Fnrnisiin2 ! Goods , 110S llornej trett , Omnha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo ercaie , etc. , Oinnlin , A. II , Illthop , Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry A nice Hock of printing , wrapplnz and writing paper , Dtieclil altonllun Klvvn to car load l ordtri. Storage } , Forwarding * Com ml as Ion , ARISTRO NQ"P ETriS A CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission lirauc bouio of the Iluriicr llugcr Co. llujiglen wUuleiale anil retail. Uri. U1J. llli IsarJttrutt , Urn aha. TeUpUuna No , 7iJ. Toya. J1ARDV & CO. , Jubtiori of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Home furnliblnit cool. ciilMren' * cnrrUuvi , .C l , Omlia.H B. KJRKSNDALL , JONES A CO. , , Burcctiori to ItcoJ.Jonci A Co. Wholesale Mannfactorers of Boots & Shtes Agcnta for llo-lon lludhfr Phoe Co , ll . 1101 and 11M llatnoj f ttecl , Omaha , Nebratia. Qrowora. STORZ A ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1U1 North KlRliIecnth ftroet , Omaha. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Hann'acturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Wlndon-capa and mefallo ikjrl'Khti. John Kponettr. proprietor. 1(8 and liutnuth 10th itrocU Ovornlls. " ' CAXFiELD"3tANUt\ICTURINQ C07t Manufacturers of Overalls. loan . Pants , Slilrt , etc. U1W Douglas strcct Omnlia , Neb , Offloo Fixtures. " MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of BM , Office and Saloon Fixtnres , Mnntlrs , SldclminU. Hook Own. llrim Klxturrn. Wall rn i' , Partition ! . Unlllne * , Counter * , Itrnriiiid \ \ Ina foolorj , Mlrror , r.to-1 nrtnry nnd offlrr , I"JO nnd 1WJ South loth St. , Unmlin. Tclciihono ll.u. Pnpor Boxes. JOHN L. WJLKin , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Ko . l"17 ad.l 1113 DonBlai tlroct , Omnhii. Neb. Rubber Goods. OMAHA Maiinfaclnrers a'1 Dealers in Rubber Goods 311 clolhliiR and leather telling. 1003 Knrnnm ilrenl Sash , Doors , Etc. jV. 1. DISliROW A CO. , Whotottlc manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , llrnmh ofllec , lth nnd Itnnl rtrccl Omaha , Neb. IIOUN MANUVACTUltlNO CO. , Mannfctnrers : of Sash , Doors , Blinds , MoulOInc * . Klulr-noric nnd Inltrlor hanl irood flnlBh. .N. 13.corner Slh nnd l.cnrenvu rth itrccta , Oinnlin , .Sell. A. L. STRAND A CO. , Pump ? , PI'PBS and Engines , Jtearo , natpr , rnlltrny nnd raining iippllci , eta. KO. Ita nnd UJ4 Inrinim urtut , Omnha. U. & . WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO. , Steam and Wate Supplies , nallidax Kind mill * . Si = t nnd 121 Jones St.Omaha. U. I' ' . Ituts , noting lunnnKor. IJROWNELL A CO , Engines , Bute and General Mschinery , Sheet Iron work , ntenin pump * , i.iw mills. 1213-121J I.e.tveiiworlh BtrcLt , Oninbn. Iron Works. S'J'B.-l.U HOILER WORKS , Carter & Son , Prop'v .Mnnufnt turers of nil kinds Steahi Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron Wori Works South 20th ami I ) , i M. crossing. PAXTON A VJERLINO IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding Wort Engines brnni work , ponrral foundry , mnchlne and blacKMUlth work , onicc unit noriu , U. I * . Hy. nnd lith strcot , Omaha. O11IA1IA WIRE A IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings UcsknilK window Biinnls , Mower stand * , wlresliina , etc. lil.North Hitli nnetOmnha. OMAHA SAFE A IRON WORKS , Mauf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Protf Salla. Vaulfv J.ill work. Iron shutters and tire escapes. U. Andrecn , prop'r. Cor. 14th and Jackson fts. CHAMPION IRON A'WIRE WORKS. Iron nd Wire Fence ; , Railings , Guards and screens , for bmik * . onice * , storo9rflrhlencc etc. Imuro.-Kl nwnlng" , loekmnlth nmchliirrr nnd blacksm Uh worbt. 40) < puth llth t. PALMER , RICIJMAN A CO. , Live SlocK Commission Merchants , Ol&co Itoom 1M , Oppoitlta Etelmnco Dulldlnc , Union block Viuds , bouth Onmha , Nub. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omana , Limited , 'John ' r. lliiyd , Superintendent. Til n- CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF Til 13 Chicago , Milwaukee t , Paul R'y ' , The Host Jtoiilc from Onmlin nnd Council Itliiil's to ZHTHE EAST = THO TIIA1NS DAII.V IIUTWKKN O-MAUA ANU COUNCIL Clilt'no [ , AND Mi'.wankco , .St. I'nul , .Minneapolis , Cellar Kock Ihlitnil , I'Yecporl , Kockfonl , Cllntun , liiliiiie ) ( | , Djucnport , Elgin , .Aliidison , , Jaiios\lllc , Iteloit , Wlnona. Ln Crussc , And all other Important polnti K t , Xorlheatt nna Kor tliroiiKli tlcketB , mil nn Ilia ticket imentnt IJOl Kurnniu atruut , In llurkcr llu.ck.or ni Union I'atlllo IICIIOI. 1'ullmun lcopor nnd the llnoft Dliilnv Can In tha norlil nru run un the m iln Una of tlio ( lluui > , .Mil- wuukcu \ M. r.tul Hallw.iy , unit nver/ attention Is pain to p.itjiMiKerii b } counooua uiniilioen of tha uiiii'.iian ) . H. . > lM.IKItGcnPral Miuiiiffr. J. K. TIIUKi.U , AuMiintOeneral Mnnneer. A. V. It. CAUI'K.Vl'KIt , ( Juilural l'a seii er nnd TlckDt Ak'Uiit , i.KO. 1C. HUAI-TOllI ) , A Utuul fioncrall'imsoujjcr nml Ticki t .W'ent. T. J.CI.AUK , General Supcrlntcndunt. RAILWAY- Omaha , . Council Bluffs . And Chicago , . , Kllfll Mll'l 1 IUII./I HIM II II ' | TB t pcmll lu by nny othur llnu. Anionj a lownf thn nuiiiurnui points of suneilorltr e'ljoypilliy ( hopiilipiiiiif this road betnvini Omnlia nnd Clilniuo. nro In thri'o trnln 11 ilar or DAY ( o CIIKS , hlch nretliD llnett whlth Ininian urt unu Iniri'iiiilly run create. ll I'AI.ACK KI.HKI'INO fAll- " , the c'lniil ui which can not uu found cl > o > Tlu > ru. At Couiull Illufln. tliulriiln * of tha Union 1'iiclllc ll.ill. wny ciimipi I In unldii ilopcit with thnio of tint Chit Lniii.VN > irllitTi < > U > rii ll.illwny. In C'lilc.un ihu trnl.n . ut tlili Utie iiniku cloio CDiinii-llo.i nlth tlnmo of all other Kii lMni | liu > > . for liairrill , 4'iilunibu * . Indlnnaiiolls , Clnilnn'itl , Nlaitiira lulls , Ilumild , I'lttil.urii. riiionto.lluiiirbnl , lliiatiin.Noir Yurk. I'lillifloliihlii , llultlni.iro , WM | I' Inuion , and nil points lit Iliu IH : I. A < k lor llctuts tin "NOnTHWESTKRN" If yon l h the Le t nicoiiiiuudulloii. All tlcict in.-cni sell Hi kits vhi III s line ii.iiu.iiuri1. i : . i WIUSJN , I.on I Mnniincr. ( iuii'J IM s r Aucut. W. .V. lUlirO.'K./fn'VAvuitcrn'Aitciil. ' I ) , i : . KIMIIAI.I..TIcknt AKunt. (1 I' . WKbT , City I'usuciiuor Ascnt. HOI r.tinain f tieet , Omnlm , Neb , LliiTlkllil KTUBUIAR ( AH CUSHIONS rt luftrd dUtliicilf * tcutfoit tU ttrrfclUUi.ue if riu MlutlritcJ lock 4) ruoU