THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY. MARCH 15. 1S89.1 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Wheat dcnorally Steady at a Slight Docllno. FAIRLY FIRM BUT LOWER. * 'A Ijnrgo Trndo In Onts1'rovlflions Without Special FcMure Cattle - tlo More Active A Down Turn In Hogg. CHICAGO rUODUOB MARKET. CHICAGO , March 14. fSpoclal Telceram to TUB UEB.I Wheat ruled generally steady to-day at a shade lower range of values than .ycstcrdny. Trade was moderately actlvo and to a great extent professional In Its char acter. Hutchlnson was thofrrcntcal buyer of wheat in this market , and ho was a good buyer In S't. Louis and Now York. Ho looks upon July wheat In St. Louis at the ruling prices us a good Investment , and Is discoursing bulllshly on the general situation. Cables were barely steady as a rule , though some private ad vices represented Puns as higher. This lut- tcr Information is In Hat contradiction of the private cables received yesterday , quoting a ehnrp decline In Purls. The market was noticeably firm early around 07 } < o for May and 87 > @SiJfo for July on the good buying on the threatened cold wave. This is the same wave that was promised yesterday. It is Blow getting hero , but the weither prophets give warning of u complete revolution In the weather conditions within the next few days , the slowness of Its coming causing tliem to believe that It will stay. Ono of the 'weather breeders" on the floor says it Is going to bo a "constitutional change , " by which ho means that the long season of un seasonably brilliant weather will be suc ceeded by an equally protracted season of cold , wet , stormy weather. No guaranty or insurance goes with these statements of im pending meteorological convulsions ; how ever , the tone of the maricot chiui gcd from strong to weak. May worked down to Ofi ) c and July to8(5X@8"c ( , without there being nny particular pressure to sell and with good buying by Hutchinson on the decline ana by Falrbnnk's brokers around the bottom. About 11 o'clock re ports were received by Warren , Poole nnd others that ' the Associated press dis patches this afternoon would con linn the re ported sinking of the United States vessel Nipsio by the German Iron clad off Samoa. This started the market up. May climbing to Ui ? o'nnd July to S % ti. Just why apprehen sions of a conflict beuvcen Germany and the United States should bo a bull argument was not clear , and this Idea seemed to strike a good many , causing free selling on the bulge. The market snttled back under the pressure , but recovered and continued llrm during the last hour of the trading session. The close watt 'J"o for May and 87Js@57 > . { b for July. This makes u very slight cnango in May and a shrinkage < 5f Kc in July. Ono ctlcut of the decline in prices has been the striking fall ing off In the interior movement of wheat. The receipts at. western points are getting very small again. The bulls con tend that this shrinkage in the primary rc- .cclpts is duo to the exhaustion of the sup plies , and that it would have occurred just the siimo if prices had been maintained on the 20o higher level. This is conjecture. The continued mild , dry weather , and the improvement noticeable in the inspection of the day's receipts were primarily the cause of the weakness which induced the bears to offer May futures In larger quantities than the buying orders on the market could ab sorb. There were also heavy sales of May ugalnst the purchases of April , which was used as a means of depressing the market and with the hope of being able subsequently to pui'cbaso May futures at a smaller pre mium than it was sold at. The foreign mar kets wore llrmor and the exports were phe- nominally largo. The reports from the sea board noted also a continuance of the foreign demand. The inquiry from shippers hero also suffered no diminution. The busi ness done after the first hour was very lim ited and confined as of late , in a great meas ure , to the local speculators , with the close showing a fairly lirm feeling to prevail at the slight decline which took place. May closed at 35 } e , which is * ( o below yester day's resting point , and the other futures were about equally affected. After a day or two of quietude there was a largo speculative trade in oats centered In May , with prices ranging > ' @ clowur. , In addition to some effort on the part of the longs to realize , there was Increased short nelluiF , with one operator placing 800,000 bushels at" 25 , c , which was the in side price , after opening weak nt ! > % ( : . The buying was chlelly in the way of cover ing outstanding contracts , nnd was quite general , The other months were dull , with Juno substantially the same as the month named , while March was quite neglected. No. 3 oats in store or to go there were weaker nt : M@21 , ' i' . - ' in provisions the day's business was a lit- tie quiet and without special feature. The "country" and the outsiders furnished fewer buying or selling orders than is customary of late , white among the professionals the tradIng - Ing Indulged in was wholly of a scalping character. From the start , a slow feeling controlled the market , which was also in- cliiicd to rule easier , though the closings wore not materially different from yester day's last prices. Short ribs at the adjourn ment showed u decline of only 'JXi$5c ( , and lard of 2 o. 1'ork closed unchanged to 2J c lower. CHICAGO IjtVK STOOIl. CHICAGO , March U. | Special Telegram to TIIIJ llKB.J CATTI.B The demand was more actlvo nnd prices were rather strong , yet there was really no substantial advance. Prime heavy export steers wore scarce , and the demand was active for that class onlyj the other classes moving along about the auio as heretofore , with chances that about everything would bo sold. The decrease ol 4,000 ugalnst the same time last week is be ginning to toll. Cow stock did not share in the firmness notable In steer stock , yet there was little or no change. The shippers nntl buyers of cows must remember that from this time on cows arc liable to sell chcau. The season for the demand for vcul calves IK about to open , and the article that sells best is the calf that is four to six weeks old , n milk fat animal that has never lost Us original fat. Choice to extra beeves , f.0 ( < HOO ; nunUum to good steers , l.a.V ) to 1.60011)9. , Sa.liU ; 1,1200 to l.a'.O lbs , ) .bO < 33.G5 ; WiOto l.'JOOlhs. , J3.00fijy,40 ; stockers arid feeders , $ i. 5@i.l5j : ! cows , bulls and mixed , Huos. Trade was actlvo , with down turn Of 5o on mixed and heavy , the bulk selling within a ramje of SI.'T CtTS , a few fancy heavy at f4.SU. Light suits sold largely nt H.SOQ-I.S5 , _ FINANCIAL. NEW YOIIK , March H , [ Special Telegram to TUB HER.I HTORKS The stock marltot for ttie morning hours was duller than on the previous days. Lsndon had soiling orders , Hid the temper ot the "room was bearish , First prices were either unchanged or frac tionally lower , and the pressure later , when n few stocks became active , unused further decline * . It was a mutter of comment , bow- ever , that the list yielded so little la the face of what was regarded as a very bearish sentiment. St. Paul was the exception .to the list , and showed some strength , without material changes in prices. Reading , Texas , Pacltlc and Pullman lost X lier ceut before 11 a. m. , and aside from , these the changes were Insignificant. Hoforo noon there was a ( light spurt of activity , with most of the business In a few stocks , St. Paul , Reading , Lacl < a\vuna and Lake Shore wore animated. With the activity came a weakness , wh'.ct jvas communicated to the entire list , ani prices generally were carried 'below the opening llguriw. The sales at noon wore llil.'JOO shares. the closing quoU'.Uuu : UB. 4s ro3nl r..1S9W'Nort1iernPiiclfle. ' . U.S. 4 cotirxirn..l iH dopfef erred L'.S. U"rejrular. . 108 . . . . . . [ J. fl. 4 couponi. .108 do preferred , . . . .13. I'acincosof gj . . .120 N.T Central . IO U > ntral IMMlio , . . . a I I'I > . &K . 21 . lilcapo * Alton.iai Hock island , . Vl > { JhlcAgo.llurllnirton C..M. Asm1. , . . . . ra AQulncy . . . . . . . jij uo preferred . n L. * W. . . . . . . .las St. J'aul 4 Oraalia , 3l'i Illinois Central..ID1 ! dopreferred . Ol't 1..U.&W. . . 1 Pi , Union Puerto . KJ ? Kansas ftTiixos. . . 12UW..St.U , * ! ' . . . W4 I.nkcShoro . . . . .101'i ] do preferred.V < MIchlgnnOntrAl. . Ki > { iWoitern Union . Ki',1 MIsfoiirll'Acillc . . . 7U'i | MOSET ( IN C ILL Easy at 2@3 per cent * PKIMB MBKOisrn.R IMp.tit > > { ! $ > , * pjr cent. STEHUNO EXOIIANOB Dull but steady ; sixty-day bills , It.bS : itemnnd , I'UODUCK CmoAfio , March 14. Wheat Firm ; cash , ODc ; April , Mo ; May , J7c. Corn Steady ; cain , 8l e ; April , 35 * c ; May , tyfft. Oats About steady ; cash , 2icMay \ , Hyo May , 45c. llarloy Nothing , doing. Prime Tlmothj $ l.80@1.33. Flax $1.00. Whisky * l. 0.1. Pork Steady ; May , $ t3.25@12.27. < ; June , $113.30. Lard Steady ; cash , tJ.87 ( > ; May , J7.00. flour Stonily. Dry Salt Moats Shoulders , & > .U7J 'iI.'i. . ' > 0 ; short clear , $ 'VUK@0.75 ( ; short ribs. * iJ.25' # o.ao. o.ao.Uutter Unchanged ; creamery , 2029ij ; dairy , 15@3lc. Cheese Unchnngod ; full cream cheddms , 10J/iille ( ; Hals , lo.flie ; Young Americas , Il'hiil2o : lints. lO opllc. K gs Firmer ; froah , 13J-3@l4i' . Hides Unchanged ; nonvy green salted , 56 ; light gruon salted , 5c ; green , gmtcd bull , 51 0 ; green salted calf , fij _ dry Hint , 7J Su ; green salted kip , dry calf , 7ftbo } ; dry united hides. 7c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1. solid packed , 4@lJ o ; No. 2 , 8 @ 3J o ; cake , -J.V i ; . iiucoint . biiluincnts. Flour , bbls 11.001) r.,000 . Wheat bu 21.000 2J.OOO Corn.OU HMJ.tKX ) 'feO.OOO OatB. bu Oi.OOJ C'J.OIX ) Now Vorlc. March 14. Wheat Uceolpts , " " " " ' ' * ' 1,000 ; exports , nctivo fo elevator , No. 'i re _ ' tlons fairly active , llrm aiid unc'lfaiigcd ; March , 03j > tfc. Corn Hocoipts. 121,000 ; exports. ! M ,000 ; spot dull and , ' 4@Ke lower ; No. 2 , 4-j@ ! ) ) 4 % o in elevator , 44tf@44Ji'c nlloat ; No. a , 42M4I1K ; uiicrnded , 42 ( ( 42 > ic ; options dull unu J/rfK ( ° lower. Oats Receipts , 32,000 : exports , 3.000 ; spot moderately active but Kiie ( lower ; options lower nnd weak ; Murcn , 5Ul < o ; April , RO o ; May , UO c ; spot , No. 2 white , 31jt @ ! KJc ; mixed western. 2SJ ( iZ:3c. : ; ! Oolteo Options opened barely steady and closed steady and 15 to 20 points below yester day ; sales , : ! li,750 bags ; March , ? 17.ir > @ 17 10 ; April , S17.00@17.10 ; May , $ ir.05@17.15 ; spot Hioeasy ; fair c.ir oes , Jl'J.OJ. I'otroleum Quiet uud steady ; United closed nt b'.l c. Kggs Quiet ; western , 14c. Pork Firm ; now , $13.50. Lard Quiet and easier ; western steam , $7.J5' ! March , $7.3' ' ) . Uuitor Weak ; western , Checso--Steady ; western , tilvorpoo ! , March 14. [ Special Cablegram to THE BEE.J 3:30 : p. tn. close. Pork In poor demand ; prime mess , eastern , CDs , steady ; no , western , This , steady. Lard In poor demand ; spot and March , 30s. llrm ; April and May , 30s 3d , llrm. Wheat In poor demand ; now No. 2 win ter , 7s 8d , .flrm ; do spring , Ss" , llrm. Flour In poor demand ; 11s 3d , steady. Corn In poor demand ; spot , 4s , dull ; March , 3s ll' d , steady ; April , 33 lid , steady ; May , 3s 10 , ' d , steady. Minneapolis. March 14. Sample wheat showed improvement for higher grades ; receipts , 7 $ cars ; shipments , 43 cars. Clos ing : No. 1 hard. March , $1.00 ; May , 81.11 ; on track , $1.10 ; No. 1 northern , March , $1.27 ; May , $1.33 % ; on track , $1.28 ; No. 2 , north ern , March SSc ; May , DOc ; on track , 90c. AliUv.uittoiMnrch 14. Wheat Easy ; cash.SO'tfc ; May , 8Sc. Corn Steady ; No. 3 , 31K@32c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 , white , 27 (2,23c. ( Hye Quiet ; No. 1 , 43ii544c. ( ? Harliy Firm ; No. 2 , 57 o. Provisions Steady ; pork , 812.17 ! . St. IjouU , Murcn 14. Wheat Lower ; cash , 92c ; May , 93) @ 'J3Ke. Corn Firm ; cash , -'J > .fe ; May , Sic. Oats Higher ; cash , ! tt $ u ; May , 'Mo. Pork Quiet nt $12.f > 0. Lard Lower at $0.05. Whisky -Steady at $1.03. Butter In good demand ; creamery , 24@ 20c ; dairy , 21s23c. ( H Cincinnati. March 14. Wheat Firm ; No. 2 red. U5@97c. Corn In moderate demand ; No. 2 , mixed , Oats Quiet ; No. 2 mixed. 20@20Kc. Whisky-Firm lit $1.03. KniihiiH City , March 14. ' Wheat- Weak ; No. 2 red , cash , 87c asked ; Mav , 8"c bid , SJ ! ) c asked ; No. 2 soft , cash , 'no bids nor offerings. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 cash , 23e bid ; 24c asked ; May , no bids nor offerings ; iMo. 3 soft , cash , no bids nor offerings ; Nu. 2 white , cash , 25c bid. Oats No. 2 cash , no bids nor offerings ; May , aitfcbld ; 23e asked. lilVh H V > U.l. CHICAGO , March 14. Cattle Receipts , 8,500 ; market strong and lOc higher ; choice to extra beeves , $4.2Ufji.iJO ( ; steers , J-3.0J ( < i(4.00 ( ; stonkers and teoders , $2.25ri U.U3 ; cows , bulls ana mixed , $1.03 2.00. Hogs Kecelpts I'J.ODO ' ; marltet active , 5c lower ; mixed , $4.0U@4.SU ; heavy , $4.00 ® J.S5 ; light , $ I.OOt 4.'J5. Sheep Hecplpts , 0,000 ; market * weak ; natives , * 1.5Ju-J.10 ( ) ; western coruled , $4.50 ® 4.77,1 * ; Texans , { 3.0 J@4.25 ; lambs , S4.75&5. 75. KnnsnH City , March 14. Cattle Re ceipts , 1,000 ; shipments , none ; good of all classes strong and active ; best dressed beef nnd shipping steers fully lOc higher ; cows 5 to lOc higher ; corn-fed , $2.80@4. 10 ; stockers - ers and feeding steers , S1.00@3.2U ; cows , $1.50 © 2.7.7. Hogs Receipts , 1,000 ; shipments , 1,000 ; market weak ; good to choice , $ l.50@4.55 ; common to medium , $ l.25@l.4.r > . Slinix City , March 14 , ( Jattlo Receipts , 400 ; shipments , 100 ; market steady and un changed. Hogs Receipts , 1,123 ; market opened Do lower but closed stronger ; light uud mixed , I4.405.i.5 ; heavy , 4.47 @ 4B3. Niiiiointl Sdick Vuril.-i , Jtst ; ; St. Ijonis , March 14. Cattle Uecoijits , none ; shipments , none ; market stronger ; choice heavy native stcer.s , $3.9Jv'g4.35 ; fair to good , ) .00@4.UO ; stockers and feeders , $ 'j.00@ 3.10 ; rangers , corn-fed , f2.SO@3.00 ; grubs- fed , 1. ! > 0 < 83.S5. Hogs Receipts , none ; shipments , none ; market weak ; choice heavy , 1.70@l. 0 ; packing , $4.00 4.75 ; light grades , $4.55 ( J.70. Cittlu. Thursday , March 14 , ISS'J. It Is either a feast or famine so far us the receipts of cattle are concerned. For some days back the yards have been full of cattle all the time and it has been no easy matter to find buyers for everything , buttoalay there were only about twenty-two fresh loads on sale. Whllo there was not n very heavy demand It was largo enough to spring the market about lOe on beef steers and butchers' stock. With the receipts heavy there is no reason for believing that the mar ket would have been much if any better than It was yesterday , As It was/ the few cattle here were about all disposed of before midday. The dreised beef mid shipping steers sold at S'J.'JO ® 1.20 and the bulk at j 05(33.10 ( , but the quality was only fair and there was not a really good bunch of cattle In the yards. The cows sold mostly from ? 2.23 < & 3.50 , with n good load at * 3.7CK. The trade In stockers and feeders was limited to s very few head , and both the receipts and dcuiuud were light , The packers set out in the morning to buy their hogs , and though talesmen were slon to give in and it required an immense amount of hammering , they dually sue ceodcd In gaining their point , It took them nil the forenoon , however , to get the market down 5c , Tim bulk of the hogs sold nt M.43 , with a few trades at $1.50 and the top at H.C.vhllo the. bulk of the IIOKS brought $4. CO yesterday and qullo a good many H.f > 5 , The yurds weru cleared and thu murkol closed by uildday. _ Sheen. There were no sheep offered on the mar SSS3& & kct nnd only one loud received , which was consigned direct to a packer- The demand Is good and anything desirable would with out a doubt find a ready buyer nt steady prices. For some reason the receipts of sheep liavo been extremely light , anil n largo proportion of the few received were not of very desirable quality. . . . . . * . . . . 0-rJO Sheep. . . . . . . . , , . . . . , . . . * 100 Prevailing Prices. The following Is a table of prices paid In this market for the grades of stock men tioned : Prlmo stccrt , 1300 to 1500 lbg..1.20 @ 3.SO Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ib * . . 0.9 J W3.3) ) Native feeders. . . , . . . . . . . . 2.75 3.00 Common to good cows . . . 1.53 § J.4J Choice to fancy cows . . . . . 2.59 . ' .75 Fair to cholco nulls , . 1,75 M2.75 Fair to choice light hogs . 4.45 W4.55 Fair to choice heavy hogs . 4.45 @l.50 Fair to cholco mixed hogs . . . . 4.40 § 4.45 Fair to choice western sheep , . 3.75 WI.15 Fair to choice Nobraskas. . . . . . 3.50 ( S-UO Ilcprcuciitaltvo Bains , STKKIIS. Ijlvc Stock Notci. A scarcity of sheep. Hogs sull nt a decline of ot : . Everything in the yards sold. Light cattle rccaipts udvanco prices. A few good sheep would be appreciated by the packers. M. Hccarty , Neoln , la. , and P. Enters , Mindcn , la. , sold hogs at thu top price , 4 r > 3. As compared with Thursday of last weelc there was a falling oft in the receipts of hogs of about 1,5'JO , wlillo there was a heavy de cline in the market. A week ago the bulk of the ho s sold at $1.55 , with the top at S4.CO. OMAHA B MAKKI3TS. Fruits , Produce , Ktc. BUTTHK Creamery Italic. ? print , 2@2 choice print , ! i@J-2u ( ) ; fancy solid paukctT , IS @l'Jc ; choice solid packed , 15@irc. Dairy- Fancy roll , ITO tUc ; choice , loMlUc ; good , 12 @Hc ; low grades , 10rtllc. ( CIIIISK Pull cream Cheddars , cholco , 12@ 12Xc ; full crcani Huts , tivo in hoop , 1 We ; full cream Y. A. , choice , i2) ) < ; ( ( iic : ; nit grades and slsiins , 5@'Jc ; liinbuffe'cr , i lyj c ; brick and Swiss , 14j515c. KG GS Strictly fresh , ll ( < $ rJc ; cold stor age , Si/.lc. ( Livn 1'ot'i.Tiiv Chickens , per doz , $ .1.51) ) ® 3.7r > ; .ducks , $ 'i.2o'jli.rjO : ; geese , $ S.5'J@'J.)0 ' ( ) ; turkeys , per Ib , 0@10j. DitKSsRi ) Pon.Titv Chickens , per Ib , ! ) @ lie : turkeys , IKgUe ; geese , ll@l-c ; ducks , VBAI. Heavy grasscrs. 15J to 200 Ibs , 5@ Oc ; inferior calves , DO to CO Ibs , : ! @ . > o ; medium to uood , TO to 85 Ibs , 4@lc ) ; choice to fancy , 100 to 130 Ibs , G@Te. VKOBTAUI.BS i'otatoes.Colorado and Utah , C0@03u ; Wyoniing , 5UJ5Tc ( ; Ncoraslta and bagc , California , per Ib , 2 < e ; parsnips , 5U@ OOc ; onions , red choice , 5U@55c ; silver sltin , ( iU@T."ic ; turnips , 20il25c ( : rutabagas , ! J.@IUc : radishes , itS.iOIDc ; lettuce , 25@3Jc : ciicuin- burs , f l.DO@2.UO ; string beans , pur box , $1.75 © 2.25 ; celery , 2a@30c : spinacli , S1.5U 2.0U per bbl. GAMI : Mallard , per doz , S3.0033. ; : > ( ) ; red head , per doz , 2.50 ( 3.00 ; teal , pur doz , § 1.7. > ( ga.OOj common small , per do/ , * l.l)0@l,5U ) ; rabbits , per doz , 'JOo@fl.OJ ; jack rabbits , per , -3.00@3.50 ; squirrels , per doz , UOuQSl.OJ ; jack snipe , $ l.00@ 1.25. AITMIS Per bbl , fancy New York and Michigan , $ ' ) .50 ; choice , $2.00 ® J.25 : choice Missouri , S..00@2.25 ; good , $1.75 2.00. FOHISION FIIUITS Malaga gniDBS , kegs , -10 to 65 Ibs , lOu per Ib ; bananas , per bunch , $1.50@3.00 ; lemons , fancy new , 300 to 3liO s , choice , $7.riO ( > 7.75 ; 13oll & Cherry , ehoico , -0.rjOii0.75 ( ; clioico Jersey , $8.00@8.25. Ilinus Green salted , No. 1 , r > f5J ? e ; No. 2 , . ' { ( ittl u ; calf , 5Vr.i ( e ; dry Hint , 7ot.Sc. UH\NS Navies , liand picked , per bu , $2.10 @ 2.20 ; good clean country , $1.0. > © 2.0J ; oft' or poor stock , * 1.00@1.50 ; Callfornm , ? 2.0U@ 2.10. 2.10.Cinnn Michigan , per bbl , $ I.CO@.09Now ; York , per bbl , * j.UO@3.50 ; half Ubl , * , > .75i ( ? 3.00. 3.00.FKATIICIIS Per Ib. prime live geese , white , ! ! 5iT-Ue ( ! ; mixed with gray , 23i ( 3Ja ; damp and musty , 10@2.o ) ; prime live uomcstlc duck , 20 @ 23c ; wild duck. 15Q2Ja x SAUHUKIIAUT Per bbl , uOgal , cholco , ? 4 00 ; per half bbl , $2.23. Porcoiix Per Ib , rice , 1@1H ° ! common , HOXKV Mb frames , cholco white , dark , 13@llo ; strained , 10@12c. Jm.i.iKd J@0io per Ib ; preserves , 10@l2c per Ib. LAHII 7 } o In & 0-lb pkgs. MISCKMEAT 0 } < j(27u ( per Ib. Revised prices am as follows ; U.UIOINU Stark A , seumluss , 22o ; Amos- koag , seamless , 17 > c ; Lewiston A. seamless , llc ) ; American , seamless , 17o ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , ll@14u ; gunnies , single , 14e ; gunnies , double , 23e ; ' < wool sack , 40c. TWIXBS Flax , 23o ; cotton , 18@22o. Dninu PJIUITS B'lgs , lii boxes , per Ib , 11(5 ( ! Me ; dates , In boxes. 7@10c ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , $5.00 ; Maluga loose raisins , * 2.30@3.50 ; now Valonclu raisins , per Ib , 7 } u ; California loose muscatels , per box , ( l.HO@3.30 ; California Londons , 18iS , (2.40 ; pitted cherries , per Ib , 17c ; California nittcd plums , nor Ib , I2@13u : dried black berries , ] ier Ib , Ij7e ! ( ( ; dried raspberries , per Ib , 22c ; evaporated apples , U@7 e ; Cali fornia unpaired evaporated peachus , 12@14c ; evaporated California apricots. 17c ; currants 5f@Wic ! ; Turkish prunes , 4H@lte ; citron ' . © Jlo ; orange peel , 15c ; lemon peel , 14o : California French prunes , 7 } ( VjllJ-4c. ! PICKI.ES Medium , in bbls , $3.00 ; do , In half bbls , $3.00 ; small In bbls , $0.00 ; do In Half bbls , $3.50 ; gherkins , In bbls , $7.00 , do , In half bbls , $1.00. HOAETCD COPFRCS Gorman , 24 } < o ; Mo- Laughlin's XXXX , SlKo ; Ariosa,24Xc. CofruB-Oroon Mocna , 25S 30e ; Hlo peed , 18@10o ; Mandnhllntf , EOte'iTo ; roasting Hlo , 17 ( l8c ; O. G. Java , 24@'Jiio ; Java in. ferior. 222Jo ; ; Hio , fancy , 21 ( < rj-Jo5 Santos and Maracalbo , 170IOn. SUQAK-Granulated , 7@75f'c ; conf. A.7J < e ; .vblto extra C. OJ/o ; extra C , OJ o ; yellow C , Co : cutloaf , S i'tfOo ; iwwderod , % @to\ \ cubes , 7 f(38u. ( > ! low , 20@'J'yfc ; Uarlt colored , 13 < < Jl4e. I' Ton-icco Ping , 2035o ; smwin ? , 10 ( < MOc , 1.40 per bbl. Horn MO , MAPI.R SfrtAn Hrlcks , 11TOJ20 per Ib ; penny cnkc9 ( I2@13o per TCV pure tnnplo syrup , $1.00 par gni. * SfOAit Svnurs 34Wo per gnl. WKAPPIXO PAPEH Mnnllln , OJ c per Ib ; Gunpowder , common to good , S2@23c ; Gun powder , choice to fancy , 40y * l3c ; Japan , com mon to medium. 12 ( < Mc ) Japan , cholco to fancy , 30@45c ; Oolong , common to peed , 25 @ 40c ; Oolong , choice to fnn'6y ! 60@70c ; 1m- pcrlal , common to medium , 23@3Bc : Imperial , good to fancy , 40 ( < ? 50o. CitACKEiis ® 7c nor Ib ; assorted cnkcs , 8 @lBc per Ib , ns per list. ' CANDT Mixed. OX@12M < J ! stick , OJ5@Uc ; rock candy , 10 @ 13c ; fancy randy , 7ij88c. ( HOLLAND HRIIMIXO JXXrt-yOe , MAUKKIIEI , Family Jibbls , $12.50 : No. 1 , ' STAUCH 4@7Xe. NUTS Almonds , 16(318c ( ; Pecans , 13c : lira- zlls , Oc ; peanuts , 0@10e. Dry UooiU. COTTOX FI.A.XXKI.S 10 | ier cent trade dis count. Unbleached L L , 5Ji'o ; O C , O'/c ; S S , 7-jfc ; E E. 8 fc ; G G , We ; X X , U at O U , ilyvj ' ; N N , 12) ) o : A J11U ; D AluU > ; T T , l ( ! < fo ; Y Y , 18e ; H B , lOc ; bleached. 20 , 8,1'e ; OO. 12'ifc ; 80,13) ) 0. Urown and slate , r > o , He ; 70 , I'JJtfc ; 00 , 10o. Cuu-nT WABP Bibb , white , lOo ; colored , IJATTS Standard , So ; Gem. lOu ; Beauty , 12'sj'c ' ; Uoone , 14u ; H , eased. $ ( > .5D. PUIXTS Solid colors Atlantic , Cc ; Sinter , Oc ; Berlin oil , 0 > . , 'o ; Garner oil. < ! ( > K ! . PUIXTS Pink nnd robes Allen , lie ; River- point , Bjfc ) ; tjteol Hivor , tUrfc : Hlchmond , OJ. < e ; Pacillc , 7c. I'liiXTS-Drcss Charter Oak , b\c. \ ; Ham- npo , 4c ; Lodi , O'i'u : Allen , lie ; Hlchmond , tic : Windsor- < cKddystoneOKe-Paclllill'fc. : ; ( PUIXTS , ixniiio Ui.ui : St. Leger , " > kc ; Arnold , Oj c : Ainericuii. ty „ c ; Arnolil C , long cloth , no ; Arnold 13. long cloth , , Arnold , Gold Seal. 10ts ; Stclfol A , 18e ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , lo c. UIXOIIAM Plunkftt , checks , 7c ; Whittcn- ton , 7e ; York , 7c ; Normandl dress , 8c ; Hen- frcw dress , 8i < ; @ 12Xe ; Whittenton , So ; Cal- cuttii , 7e. CAMIIIIICS Slater , Bo ; AVoods , Gc ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , Be. 13i.EACitti : > Sitr.BTtxn Ellonon , TJ c ; Housekeeper , 8) e' ; Now Candidate , bj e ; Berkeley cambric , No. 0 > , 01-/c ; Best Yet , 4-4 , llJi'e ; BuUcrcloth , OO , 4'j'i : ; Cubot , 7J c ; Fnrwcll , half bleached , SJ-fo ; Fruit of Loom , SJ c ; Green O , lie ; Hope , 7Jic ; King Phili | , cambric , lOc : Lonsdalo cumbric , lOc ; Lons- daleSiJc ; New York mills , 10 } c : Peppcrcll , 42 in , luKc ; Pcppercll , 40 in , lllfc ; Pepper- oil , 0-4 , 15'4'ct ' Pcppcrell. 8-4 , 2o | ; Pcppcrell , 0-4 , 2c ; ! ; Pcppcrell , 10-1 , ' 'Cc ; Cnnton , 4-4 , 8 > c ; Canton , 4-4. OJtfc ; Triumph , Oc ; Warn- sutta , lie.Valley ; , Be. Buowx SitKCTIXO Atlantic A , 4-4 , < Ku ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4,0.Jc ; At lantic P , 4-4 , lie ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , Ho : Aurora C , 4-4 , 4fc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJ/c ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , lie ; Indian Head , 4-4. 7 , ' e ; Law rence LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , B e ; Pepperell K , 40-inch , 7ifc ; Pcpporoll , h-4 , ISu ; Pepperell , 'J-4 , 21c ; 1'oppercll , 10-4 , 2'c ) ; Uticn C , 4-4 , 4 c ; Waciiusutt , 4-1 , 7'fc ; Au rora K , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora H , 4-4 , Oi.Jc. FI.ANXII.S : , PI.AID Kaftsmcn,20e ; Goahen , ! )2 > 'i ! ; Clear Lake , ! ! 0 > ic ; Iron Mountain , " ' . , Witni : G IlNo. , 2 , / , 2-fc ) ( ; G II No. 1 , i , 2il > tfc ; B II No. 2 , 2'J' o : B H No. 1 , ! , lion ; Qucchoa No.,1 , % , 4'.V : Qno- choeNo. 2 , Jf , : ! 7' < i ; ; Queclice No.il .Q' ' e ; Anuwan-33Ujc ; Windsor. 231ft ; . . - . 2t-inch.t'irio E 24- FI.AXN-II.S : , Hmi-C , - ' ; ; , - inch , 21Ke ; GG , 24-inch , 20e ; 'il A F , ( , 20c ; J U F , Jf , 27 < : ; G , , 2.V- ULCKWest Point , 2-m. ! ) Hpz. lOJ c ; West Point , 2'J-in. 10 oz , 12 > c ; West , Point , 2'J-in , 12 oz , 15c ; West Point , 40-iii ; 11 oz , 10e. 4 COIKKTS JIHXS Androsfoggin , 7 ; ! c ; Kcar- sargo , 7 > 'fc ' ; Hockport. lllfiCdnostoira ; , ( ij.'c. TICKS York , : > 0 in. 12H - " 'York ' , 32 in , 13l. , < c ; Swift Hlvt'r , 8c ; Tlmnidike , OO , SJtfe ; Thorndike , ISU. S c ; Tliorudikti , 12J , 0 , ' < e ; Thorndike , XX , l.'iu ; Cordis , .No. 3 , Djie ; Cord is , No. 4 , 10 > < Je. DIJXIMS AmosKcair , 9 oz , ,11'O c ; Everett , 7 oz , 13 > .jc ; York , 7 oz , llij ! ) ( : ; Havmukpr , 8 } < Jc ; JatTroy XX , HKc ; Jnttrty XXX , 1'c ; Beaver Creek , AA , 18c ; Bcavor Creek , BU , lie ; Beaver Creek. CC , lOc/iui KENTUCKY JmNs Memorial-15c ; Dakota , ISu ; Durham , " 7 } c ; Hercules , ISe ; Leam ington , 2' ' > c ; Cotlswold , 27J c ; Melville , 25c. 25c.CUASII Stevens' B , 5XC ! Stevens' B , bleached , 7e ; ytevens' A. 7Ke ; Stevens' A , bleached , Ske ; Stevens' P , 7 fe ; Stevens' P , bleached , Sc ; Stevens' N , tie ; Stevens' N , bleached , 'Jjic ' ; Stevens' SHI' , ll > e. und Tinners' Stuck. Block tin , small pig $ 28.00 Block tin. bar 211.00 Copper , planished boiler siz.'s JM.OO Copper , cold rolled HI.DO Copper , sncathing 3H.OO Copper , pitts 30.00 Cupper , Hats 31.00 Gal. sheet iron.Juniata , 50 , 10 and 5 per cent discount Put. planished iron , 2-1 to 27 A lOJ.j Pat. planished iron. 24 to 27 B J { Hoofing , 1C , M\20 , 112 Bheoti" li.O , ) Hoolmg , IX , 14x20,112 sheets 7.W Koollng , 1C , 20x28 , 112 sheets 11.00 Hooting , IX. 20x8 ! ; , 112 shecla 14.r > J Sheet iron No.2i ( 340 Sheet iron No. 27 3.IK ) Solder 14@'li Tin plate , nest charcoal 1C , 10x14 , 22 , " > sheets 0.50 IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets 8.23 Tin piute eoko 1C , 10x11 , 2 * > sheets U.2B Stcol nails , pi-r keg 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg 2.75 DrusH and ACIDS tjulnhuric , IJ e ; citric , 5jc ; oxalic , IDc ; tartaric , -JOu ; Am. curb , 12c ; alum , ' } 4iQ ( 3u ; arrowroot , 30o ; balsam cap.ibia , C37i ( < .i ; borax , 10@l3c ; calomel. & 0j ; castor oil , tfl.03 ( rgl.10 ; cream tartar , 32 j ; r.-orrosive sub , SOc ; chloroform. 4-V/50c ? ; ext logwood , 12p ; gly cerine , 21c : gum arable , OOc : gum camphor , : t5o ; ifum opium , $5.15 ; iiiorphla sulph. $2.0J (22.85. OILS Borc.liuot , $ ' 2.60@3.00 ; lemon , $2.00 ; peppermint , § 3.00(2.3.60 ( ; wintergreen , 5-2.40 ; olive , $1.00 ; iiuitiine-35@4ij ; btrychniu , $1,03 @UO. Dimension and Timber 12ft 11 H 10 ft IS ft 20 ft 22@2 ft 2x4 . S1S.O ) 15.00 15.00 lli.OO 17.0J 20.00 2xli . 15.110 15.0 ! ) 15.00 10.00 17.00 20.0. ) 2xS . - . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x10 . 15.00 15.00 15.00 Jli.OO 17.00 20.00 2x12.- . 15.0J 15.00 15.00 lli.lll ) 17.03 20.00 4xS Sx8 10.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 17.0J 20.00 Fencing- No. 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 12 and 14 feet , rough . $ lfl.OO@U5,50 No. 1,4 and 0 Inch , 10 feet. . . . 17.00 ( 17.50 No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 feet . 13.50@14.00 No , 2 , 4 and U inch , 10 feet , . , . . . 15.00 18.00 Finishing , , i | > 1st and 2(1 clear , l } { lncb.,5 , , 2s 40.00@il. : ) 1st and 2d , clear , \y \ iiud 2 inch , s. 2s . , ' , , ' , . . . 47.00 5'J.OO ' 3d , clear , 1)4 ) inch , S.2S,1. ' . . . 43.00M40.00 3d , clear , \y nnd'J Inch , s'-'js. . 43.00Vj ( Ili.OO B select , l i Utf , and 2 Incli.s. 2a . . . . . . : . - , . / . . . . 37.00S3.S.OO ( 1st and 2u , clear , 1 lncliis. 2s. , 45 00 Abclcct , 1 inch , H. 2s . j. , , . . : i8.0 ( ) B select , 1 Inch , s. 2s . , . . . Ul.OO Flooring 1st com 0 Inch white pine. ' . . 34.00 2d " " " . 31.00 3d " " " " . . lilUMI U " " , ' , ' , . yil'IM ) Com 4 and 0 In yellow" pliie" . . . . 1 5.50 Star" " ( tn . . . 18.00 1st and 3d clear yellow nine , 4 and 0 Inch . } . , & . . . 20-00 Lime , etc , i Oulncy white llino , bostlV , . . . . . .00 Engilsii and Gorman PAHinnd cement . . ' . 3.40 Milwaukee and Louisville . 1,30 Michigan and Ft. Dodpo plaster 2.25 Blue Haplds plaster , . , . . . 1.113 Hair . .20 Sash . ( JOand 10 percent discount Doors , blinds , mouldings , 50 and 10 per ctdfs Tarred felt , per cwt . 2.00 Straw boards , " , . 1.G5 Poplar Lumbei Clear poplar , box boards , Jf In * 2s . 11500 Clear poplar , % In panel. . . . . . . Hii.OO " " ? ' " . . . . . . 25.00 " X " Block wide , s 2 s . 23C < 1 Clear poplar corrugated cell- ing , . , . 30,00 Posts \Vhlioccdar.Oinch , halves. , , . 12 " " 5 > " " nnd Slnch a'r . . . 11 Whit ? cedar , 4 inch , halves , . , . Hi Tcauetsee red cedar , split , . . . . IU Splltoak , ( white ) . 8 Sawed onk , " . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Shingles , Lath , per M XX clear . . . . . < n.20 Kxtru * A * . 2.SO Standard A 2.00 Cinch , clear 1.00al.70 ( 0 Inch , clear 1.7 @l.vX ) No.l ; , . . . 1.10Q1.13 California red wood , dimen sion widths , 4.50 Cypress , clear heart , dimen sion widths .1.40 Lnth , , . . , , , . . 2.50 Ship Lan No. 1 , plain. 8 mul IS Inch 17.50 " ' Nn . 2 , u ' u in " 15.50 NO.I.O.G 18.00 Siding 1st com , 12 and 18 feet 22.00 2d " ' " 10.00 3d " " 1B.OO ' ' ' ' Fence " " I ! . . . ! . ! ! 13.00 Stock Uof rdn A 13 Inch , s. 1 B. 13 , 14 and 10 ft 40.0,1 41.00 Q II II II II 30.00 1) II II II II 23.00 No. 1 com. 12 In. B. 1 s. 13 feet 18.00 No. 1 " " " 14 and 10 feet 17.518.50 No. 1 com. 18 In. s. 1 s. 10 , 18 nnd 20 feet 10.BO No. 2 com. 12 in. s. 1 s. 14 ana lOfcot , 17.00 Coiling nnd Partition 1st com. 2f in. white pine parti tion 32.00 2d com. * / in. white pine parti tion t 27.00 Clear % In. .fellow pine ceiling 20.00 Clear % In. K orviy 14.30 2d com. pj' In. Norway 13.00 Boards No. 1 com. B. t s. 12,14 and Hi ft Ifi.BO No. 2 " " " " 14.50 No. 8 ' " " " 12.00 No.4 " " " " ( shlp'gcull ) 13.00 Add BO cents pjr M. for rough. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , * * Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 8O5 South littli Street , - Oinnzrii THE RAILM TIME TEES , OMAHA. No. 8 St. L. Hxp. Dally. . 4:13 p m , 12-0 : SUmJUBAN TKA1NS. Wi'si w ! ( ! . Running bettviion Council lllnirs nna Al- bright. In addition to the stations mentlonoil. trains stop at Twentieth nud Twenty-fourth sireiits , anil at tnu Summ It In Omalia. Kant ward COUNClti CHICAGO , HOCK. ISLAND & PACIFIC. Leave. | Arrive. A No. 2 fi0)i ; ) . tn.A No.l 7:00 u. in , U No. 6 C:00a : , m.jl ) No , 5 6Wn. ; in. A No.4 V:4Ua. : m.A No. U aM5p.ni , CIIIOAOO , I1UHMNHTON to QUINOr. A No.4 Hilda. m.A No. r , 73)u. ; m. A No. 8 5i5p.m.A : : ) * No. 7 5Kp ; : ) , in. A No. 0 0:5' : ) p. in. IA No.i : 0:50 : p.m. CIUCAUI ) & NOUTHWKoTIillN. No , 8 0(0a. m.iNo. 7 ( i45o. m. Nu , 8 4:15 : p. m. No. i ) , .0Uu. ; m. No.4 8:40 : p. m. No. G 0:151) : . m. AllTralim Dally. CIUCAOU. M1MVAUKKE&ST. PAUL. A N'o.2 OMOa.m.iA No , 1 0f,0a. ; m. A No.4 7:00 : ] ) . in , A No.U 7:10 p. m. KANSAS CITV , BT. .lOSIJPH Se COUNCIL A No , 3..0:25 : a. m.A , No. 3 0:30n. : m. A No.4 0:8. : ) p. m.A No.l 8:3Ju. : m. Biouxcm- & PACIFIC , A No.10 7 ; ( > 5n.m.A | No.O 8:55a.m. A No. 18.7:0) n. in. A No. 11 0:1)0 : ) p. in. OMAUA Sc faT. L01I18. A No.8 4'J\p.mA \ | No. 7 1200 ; in. A dally : I ) dally except Saturday : U except Sunday : 1) except Monday ; * fait mall. The time ulven noore la for Transfer , there being from tlv to ten mluutes between Trail- ! r and local depots. AgHoulUirnl mtilornonts. Dealer ii : Agricnltnial Impleincnts , Wagons Carrlaccs and bnnclcv Jonc trcrt , between Pth nnJ . _ loth , Omaha , Nebraska. L IXINQ K/TT MllTOALV CO. , Agricnlt1 Imjilcnients , Wagons , Carriages \Vholf < nlf. Omalia , Nrbmrkn. 1'ART.IX , OHEXDUltfA MARTIX CO. \Vholc. nla Dealers In Agricultural Implements , WagoisS Bnggics roifttlH'inn ) < IH)7Joiic street , Omalia. ' MOLIXE , MILUUIUfASTODD A RD CO. , Manuracturcri ami Jobber ! tn Wagons , Bnggies , Ra'es ( , How Etc , Cor. I'th anil 1'aclHo itrcet ; , Omnlia. E , r. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 D iiKlt.i Mrecl Omaua , Ncbrnslu. nMotsK A co. , Jobbers of Boots Fii lini , 110llUl Donpln Mrect , Omnlia. Mnnutnclorf , _ _ Summer uttci't , llmlun. _ AII cOlL , COKE A LIME CO. , Jolliers or Hard ani Son Coal , Mloiilli ! 13lli street. Oiniiha , Nebraska. XKURASKA VURl , CO. , Slaps or Coal ad Cote , 211 Sonlb 13th St.,0ninlm , Nob. Classwnro. n'A LA" Importers anil jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 1M4 Knniam street , new 1'nxton tfiilldlnc. R1D11KLL & JtWDELL , Storae and Commission Merchants , Speclnltlcf lliittor , CUE * , clirosc , poultry , Bnmc. lllnioniml trcct , Oiimha , Nob. GKOROE SC1IROKDER A CO. , Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage , ( Sucecesors to McSliano & Fclirocilcr. ) Omnlia , Ncbruskn. DryCoods _ an l Notions. " " " Dry Goods , Fimiisning Goods and Notions 1102 nml 1101 DouKlna , cor. lltli atrcet.Omnlia , Nob. KILPATRICK-KOCII DRY QOODS CO. , Importers end Jobbers in Dry GoodsMions , Gents' furnlshlriK cnoJi" . Corner llth unil Iluinoy EtreolB , Uninliii , .Nobr.v'kn. HEL1N , THOMPSON it CO , Importers nnd jubhct * of Woolens anil Tailors' ' Trimmings , HIT foutli )5th ) Mroct. Furniture. VEWEYA STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture I'nrnnm Mrect , Onialni. Ncbrntka. U1IA RLES SU1VERWK , Furniture , Coinhu Ncbrnskn. Groceries. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. . ; 05,707U Jiinil711Soutli lUth st.Om hnNeb. J/cC'O/ZD , 1JRADY A CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13tli nml I.cnvennortb streets , Oinnbii , Ncbra kn. _ Hardware Heavy Hardv/are / , iron and Steel , Sprint's. niKon tnrk , Inirilwnri ! , liunlicr , etc. 1K > 3 : iiiU)211 llarncy siruut , Unuilia. LEE , CLARKE'ANDREESEX HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , JlclHls. shout Iron. etc. Airi'lits fur Hnwc sculus. Miami iiowdvrunil l.yninn liurbud nlre , IllMEnAUCJH A TAYLOR. Build rs' ' Ha'lwareand Scale Repair Shop , Muclnuilcs' tools nml Iliitrilo HCIIS. : | 1405 Doutfliis stiUL-l , llnnlliii , Neb. LumSjor. foiJNA.'WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Liimlier , Etc , Imported anil American I'nrtliiml cement. KUilo etoiit fcr illlivnulci'O tirdriiullcouuivnt und yuhicy wbllB llino. CHAS R. J'EE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood rarpcta unil parquet llnorlnir. VIIi uncl Douitl&a struuls , Oiriaha , Nob. ' O'STA'lfJri'JJMTlER CO. , AllKinflsofBnililiDgHiterial at Wholesale , 18th Street nnd Union I'acHlc'l'rnck.Omalin , LOUIS nRADFOIW , Dealer in Liimher , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Ktc , Yurdi-Corncr "Hi nntl Doiik'liu. Corner IQtli and DuuilH i FRED W. QUAY. Lnmter , Lime Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner IHIi nnU DuuKlr-n Sis. , Oiimha. C. N. D1ETX. Dealer In All Kfods of Lumher. il Cullfornla Hrcct , Onmliii , Ncbrmkn. _ Klllllnory and fJotiona. ' / . OllliRVELUER' , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions IMS.iilUnnd-mKouth Hluntrout Notions. J. T. ROIllNSON KO'HON CO. , Wholesale Notions aid Furnishing Goods , ll und 4UJ Sim tli IQtli itrect , UiualiH. A SUntfEWER , Notions and Gents' ' Fnrnisiiing Goods , llllfi llarney ttrei t , Ouialm , plls. ' COXSOLlDATED 'I'ANK LINE i'0. Wholesale Rcflne'l and Lubricating Oils , A lu'ercaio , etc. , Onialin. A. II , llliliop , Mmiater Papor. _ _ _ " CAR PESTER PAPER"CO. Wholesale Paper Dealers , Tnrrj n nice utock of printing , nrnpplnii and nrltlni paper , tiiiecml allinll' > n Kiven lu tar loud tirdvrt. Storage , Forwarding & CommlsBjon " ' ' ' ' 'ARM'STROXO , pih'fix ico. . , Storage , Forwarding and Commission llrauc boiiie of tbo llcnncr Iluifny l.V ) , Ilnnclei n wbolfiHlaHna retail. IM , MM , liU l/nr.Utru t , OniHlia , Tcluphone No , 'M. Toys. 1L HARDY A CO , Jliblicr * of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goads , Uouie lurnltbliiK KOOJ , clill ire.r rarrlajtci , ' .o 'MU Vriuu Boots nnd Shooa. KlUlffiNDALL , JOXES A CO. , Sufccuort to Hee.l , Jonti A Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of BootsS Sbtei Agents for BoIon HubbcrSnoe Co , 11(0. HOIaDdlKv llarnoj Street , Oraab * , Ntbrtii * . Droworo. STORZ A 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , mi North KtRhlernth ftrot , Omahl , Corntoo. I EAOLE CORK WE WORKS , Mannactnrers : of Galvanized Iron Corntca 1 Wlndow-car > i anrt mrtalle tkrl'Rhts ' , John Kpenettr , proprietor , Utjamlllufcnuth lOthitreeU Overalls. CAXFTELD MAXUPACTUnilfQ CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls. Jerui" , rants , ShlrtH , otc. 1103 Douglas street' Onmlm , Neb , Office FUtiiroB. siMMO'NDs' 'MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers ot , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Mnntlci. Slilolionnlii. Hook CMP , Druii Kutnni > . W lt ( : > ( , Partitions. UnUlngiCounter * , llrvritnil Win * Cooler , Mirrors , KtsFmlorj nml nniro , ITHUnndiraa y ulli l.nii St. , Unmlin. Telephone ll.'l. Pnpor Doxos. JOHN L. W1LKIE , Pronrietor Omaha Paper Box Factory Nun. 1317 add 131 ! ) DoiiKlaji ilrect , Omaha , Neb , Rubber Goods. OMAHA Rl'lWER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Oil elothliiK and leather belting. 10(13 ( Karnam ttroot Sash , Doors , Eto. M. A. DIS11ROW A CO. , " Wholesale manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Monldings , llraiich ofllcc , Kin and It.-ml street Omalia. Neb. V011N MANUFACTURING CO. , Mannfsctnrers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding , Ftnlr-wnrk and Interior hanl wooil tlnlih. N,1C. corner bill anil l.pi\von\\f rib streets , Unniha , Neb. Steam. Fittings , Pumps , Eto. L. STltANJ A CO. , F , Pipes and Engines , Btetm , water , rnllrrnT nml nilnlnff nupnller , tt L _ 'J8U. yst mill fc'4 Knrnam ttrccl , Oninhii. _ 17. S. W1X1) KXQ1KJ2 , t PUMP CO. , Steam and Wate-1 Supplies , n : ilU y wind mllK ! < 1S nnd I2J Jones St. , Om h , ( J. K HOBS , nilliiK mnnuiier. .t CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet-Iron work , clcnm pump * , saw mills. 1213-1211 l.piivi-nworth nircd , Uiunlia. STKAM nOlLKn WORKS , Carter A. Son , I'rop's. .Maniifnc'turcrnof nil kinds Steaiii Boilers , Tanks and Sliest Iron Work Work South 2Ulh and 11. A M. croiMng. PAX'WXA V1ERLIXO IltOX WORKS , Wrought and -Cast Iron Bni ding Work , Knitne . brass \rork , RChernl foun < lry , niaclilnoanil lilncustullli work. Oltlco nml worXt , U. 1 * . Hjr. mill 17ti ! street , Onmlia. OMAHA WIRE A 1KOX WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk mil' , wlmlow eunrils. Mower Ktnnds.flro signs. etc. ia Nurtli ltUi atrcot. Uinnlm. OMAHA SAFE Us 1RONVORKS \ , Maal'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proif Sales , VanllN Jnll vfork. Iron Milliters nnil tire e rape . O.An' - , prnp'r. Cor. 14th nnU Jnckson Bis. O.An'N N WON & WIRE WORKS. Ironud Wire Fences , Railings , Guards ami scrpcim. rnrlmnkK , onices , stores.rclilorcc\ . Imurorcd nwiiln " , lockMiilth initclilncrr n4 ' blackMnlth works. ( UJhoiitti lUbHt. R , momrAX & co. , . Live Slock Commission Merchants , ORice lloom 21 , OpsioKltu Kxclmngc llullJIni ; , Union' flock Vardi , Suutli Oiuulia , Nob. UNION STOCK VAIIDS CO. , OfOniaiiajLiuiiied , Uohl ; I' ' , llord , HupcrlfitcuJcnt. -THR- CHICAGO SHORT LINE M OF THU Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'y ' , The Ilcst Route from Oiualta : tuil Council Itluirs. ( o . TiiAiNS DAILY II'KTWIJKN OMAUA AND COUNCIL Chicago , A.ND- iMilwatikoo , St. 1'aul , Iliincniiolts' Cctlai' ' Kock Islauil. Freoiinrl , Jtnekfori ] , C'llntoiit Daliiique , Iiivciiiort ) ] , JniicsylllOj lielolt , Winona , Lu Crostjo , Ana all oilier Important points Kiist , Nnrtlioast anfl NMltllt'llfct. Fort'iruiisli tickets , ' "ill on tliu tlckotiiucntat J.MJ Knriiuni BtriUt ! , In JIarkor IIKick.or nt Union L'ucltlo llpot. . I'tillninn Hlccpori nml the tlncjt Dlnlnx O.n In tlin Wdril : nru inn mi HID in.Un llnu of iliu UilcnKoMil. wiiiikuu .V M. I'aul Itiillwax , nml ijvcrr nttoiitlon In piuii in pi : 3tiiK'ei3 lif cuurtuuua unijloyua | of Ilia coiiiininy. U..MlI.I.KIUit'noritl Mummer. ,1,1' . TUi'KKII , Aml'tunt ( icnor.ll Mlinmor. A. V. 11. UAHl'JiNTISlI , IJuniTUl ru cngar nn4 U'lcUet Avcnl. liK.H. 1C. IIKAKKOHl ) , A latant unit TlcWi-t Atom. T. J , C'I.AHKifioril ; Eiiperliitondcnt * CHICAGO Qmalia , Council Bluffs . And Chicago , The only nm.l tn take fur Dei Moliion. ilnrihnltown , IVilur lUi'lili ' , Cllnliin , Duun , riilciiun. Mll iui e , unit nil Jinliili ; : ( . lu tlin p Dilo | < if Nulinmka. Cola * null i , Wyiiinlni. ' . Uliin , Mnliu. Nisrinln , Oruvmi , Winh > liialun nii'l rullturnlu.il ulem tniiurlur adruiiliiKei nnl po ill.u | hy HIIV ntliur llnu. AIIIUIIU u few ol tin' muiu'rmn points of lupcilorltr nnjnyii.l Uf tlio | iitronifif : Dili ru i | totworn DniHlik und ClilciiKO. uru Im tlirnu trulim 11 ilur of DAT l.'iAl''IIKS , nnlvh uriiliio Uncut lilli IIIHIIHII art and Injunult * ciiiiciuulo. UK I'AI < AIK ! HI.Kii'IN ( ) < ; AIIM. llioaiiiH ) nl ulildli'iaiinut hu fonn I nlipwlicru. At Council llluin , tluilrnlni iif tlio Union I'm-lac Hull- wjy oiiini-i t ! n union ilonol witli Unite of thu l.'lil- cnvo A Nuitliwuttvrn Hulhiar. In Clilcu.-u Uni trulno nf tiilt llnu iiiikiovi \ > ! cuniiuctlu i with thiiii ) ol all oilier Kunlnrii llr.of. lor lielioll , ( ' ( iliiiiilnii. Iiullnnipulli , Clnclnnotl , Miiinmi l''ull . HniTiilo. I'ittnliuri : , ' ) 'uriitn : , Muiiiii' l , llotiun.Nvw York , I'l.llu li.-lilil | , llaliliniiio , Wuih' liik'tou , mill all I'oliitb In iho Kuit , Ai-k lor tlOktie via r lu "NORTHWESTKRN" If jroii wl li llio lent nccontiiioiSullon , All Hxunuii'll ilikftt via tlili line n.jiU'tiurr. K , i' . WILSON , liuu'l Mftnaitor. ( Jen'l j'a ir \V. N. HAIIITM'K , iMi''Wefun Ancnt. H. K. KIMIIAI.ITlckrt Acent. (1. K , WKST , CttjI'uiKngcr ABCDt 14U1 Karnuui Htrcet , Omiihu , Neb , Tlvfict AIUITHK 1IK31 < JjytJS