THE OMAHA BAIL ? BEE ; SATURDAY. MARCH 16. 1889. PI ? Hutchlnson Starts a Hnid and Buys on the Docllno. CORN LIMITED AND LIFELESS. OotH 111 K ( r llcquest niul StroMRcr Vrovlslons Blow-Cnttlo Dull , \Vcnlc and Ijowur HOK'H Unsettled. OIUO.VGO PJIODUCK o , March 15. [ Special Tclosram to THE UKB.I Wheat opened steady at about u J c ( Icollnc , and seemed strong around W5J , @WXc ) for Mny nnd Sfljf(387o ( for July. There wns ruther spirited trndlnR for a time on this basis , but the market soon began to look tired. The brilliant weather exerted a depressing Inllucnco on the uplrlt of the trader * , and everything looned weak nud soft. Hutchlnson looked over tlio crowd , traded nllttjoon both sides of the market fern n few minutes , and then turning to tils broker , Kytlcr , said In a dlspuptcd tone , so that tinlf the pit could hear him , "Sell 'cm what they want. " It wasn't long until May was down to 05tu ! and .July to 8 JOn the dcollim tlicro was a rattling small llro of IOIIR wheat and of speculative ofTermps. Under P.Uj'c for May Hutuhlnson lurried buyer and took In over 1,000,000 bushels. Indeed , It wus freely claimed that Hutchlnson had started the raid to buy wheat at an advant age. Some trailers luivo been of the opinion that for several ( lays several very influential tiadcnt huvo been more Interested In weaken- lug the murket to buy on , limn they have boon to support It to sell on. As the dny ad vanced this view of the speculative situation seemed to grow into popular favor , and the tone of the local market hardened decidedly. tl'ho changed tone was not strikingly mani fested until May had broken tolUJftc acounlo of limes. It then worked up to flojfc and held flrmly around and above 95'tfc until nearly 1 o'clock , when It Jumped to We. July ' was In demand above SO ; < | C. The close was 95i ( < 9 < io for Mav and & ( } % a for July. This shown a loss ns compared with yesterday of Ic in May and % c In July. The volume of trade In the pit was not above the normal. The neW.s was not of a sensational character and aside from the cables nnd the weather , two very Influential factors by the way ; it leaned to bullishness. Neither were the cables and weather nltogother bearish. There is n foreign demand for wheat "on deposit" at the seaboard around the current prices , and every day brinps reports ot new business. The clearances of jlour nnd wheat posted to day aggregate 1 < V3 , )0 ) bushels. Then again. rompltklnts are coming in of the lack of mois ture nt many points of the winter wheat ds ! trlcts nnd the need ef rain is frequently men- tloncd in the country advices. This , how ever , is not. trun of California , where the rains are copious. The millers are picking up good wheat at the Interior points of accumulation nnd paying round prices for it. St. Louis advises that the millers thereabouts nro paying May prices for No. 2 wheat , and In some cases nro offering a premium over May for choice lots. Two country millers took 25,000 bush els to-day. Tlio millers are also availing themselves of the decline to buy wheat in a scattering way nt every winter wheat mar ket in the west. The spring wheat points , too , are sending rather strong dispatches. In brief , wheat appears to have n good many friends around the present prices hero nnd elsewhere , though the bear party insists that prices in tlio west are yet away out of lino. The receipts of corn wore 85 cars in excess of yesterday's estimates , nni S3 per cent of them were of contract grade. This , with the brilliant weather , the continuance of which assures nn early planting season , and the diminished present consumption , the eai- icr lorcign markets and the weakness in the wheat market were all in favor of lower prices , nnd induced some selllnc of futures and weakened also the cash demand for the poorer grades. The trading after the first few minutes of the session was of the most meagre description , nnd wholly local in char acter. There was neither life nor strength in the limited trade done. Fluctuations were narrow , and a reduction of J e was estab lished on the leading futures. Oats were In fair request nnd stronger. Tlio opening in May was weak ai25V@&W ! : > with n subsequent advance of % < < i } etoJ5'c : , which was not fully sustained to the close. Juno was substantially the sumo as May , while the other months were dull. Strength followed an absence of the pressure to sell , and some operators that sold yesterday were to-day buyers. The Interest Is gradually extending Into the longer futures. For No. a regular cash oats 2 l e was bid , but there was notnlng of consequence offered nor were there any withdrawals from store posted. Provisions were again slow. Less In terest , if anything , was shown than yester day , and the business transacted was not only under the ordinary volume , but failed to exhibit a single noticeable feature. Trade in fact appeared to have little or no attrac tion , and consequently values covered a nar row rangu In their Iluctuatloiis. In pork the changes experienced were only 15o and in lard nud short ribs 5o. In a general way the market favored the buying clement , though as the demand was too light to encourage HclHng no serious , break occurred. The prices for the speculative lines ut the close were barely 2xQ5o lower than yesterday's final figures. _ CHIC/ICO JjIVE CHICAGO , March 15. | Special Telegram to THE BEE. ) CATTLE Thu market was dull , weak and lower. The vim-of yester day's market was all lost and more too. Heavy cuttlo were especially neglected , there being no export demand and very little shipping demand. Onoload of fancy cattle Bold at the outside price of $4.05. Some sultM of cattle lute in the day were 10@15o lower nnd a clearance was not made. Only 13,800 cattle wci'Q ut. all the western markets , bul the beef channels were all full and the buyers were figuring on excessive supplies next week. The Iunn export cattle , 107 head , averaged 1.UI5 Iba this week and cost $4.11 , against 1,551 Ibs and ? 3.Q3 last week , but the quality this week was considered lOo bettor than last. The general market closed lowoi and the best cattle seemed to suffer most. Choice beeves , ft.00i-l.5 ( ; ! ; meilum | to peed steers , 1 50 to 1501) ) Ibs , * 3.50@3.SO ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs. ja.25@.CO : ; 9JO to 1200 Ibs. (3.00 ® 3.40 ; stackers and feeders , $ ' . ' ,00'i.40 ( ; cows bulls nnd mixed , * 1.60@3.00 ; bulk , iM.OO ® 2.45 ; Texas steers , (2.40 ( 3.00 ; cows. fl.75Ci 2.20. 2.20.lions Slow nnd 5 ( < § 10o lower , .closing nt (4. ( > \ > MTO for mixed , with oomo tnlcB na low usJ-I.GO. A largo number wont over the cotes In the Northwest division at ? 4.(15 ( Best heavy sold at H.72KQI.75. Light sorts underwent little or no chungo at l.75@l,05 There was n large number left ut the close and the general uim-Ket was weak and un- icttlcd. FIN/VNOIAIj. NF.W YOIIK , March 15 , [ Special Telegram to TIIK HBB.I STOCKS The opening of tbo stock market to-day was not unlika its aclloi on Thursday. The tamper of the room was bearish , and London was a eellor. There was souio fovcrUhncss growing out of the continuous depression of values , whllo there was but moderate activity. The opening prices were fractloually lower , with St. Pau \i per cent off. As the morning advanced the weakness became more apparent , and Pullman and Teiincssoo coal lost fully 1 per cent cuch , and Hock Island and Northern Pa- cltlo preferred declined Jf per cant. The no- tlvo stocks of tno morning were St. Paul , Northwestern , Heading , Lackawanna , Lake Shore , Union I'aolllc and Northern Pacllin , About 11 o'clock there was loan activity with more llrnmess , and blight rallies from the botlom llgurcs. Laier In the dny there was a second spurt of uctlvllv , accompanied by extreme - tromo weakness. Now England showed a loss of l } ( per cent , Hock Island Itf per cent and Manhatlan a net loss from the opening of 1 # per cuut. The market becauio heavy , nnd prices were about the bottom for the day. The selling epidemic cintlnued In stocks to tr.o clouo , The list was generally depressed. In n few Instances there was a slight reaction from the bottom figures , but the success in this direction was very sickly. The per cent of loss In n part of the list was ns follou-s : Northwestern4 ; St. Paul , 1H ! Hock Island , 1 ; Chicago , Uurllngton ft Qulncy. 1 < S ; Pullman , 2 ; Missouri Pacific , 1 ? ; Northern Pacific preferred , 1 ; Now England , l > tf ; Manhattan , a f ; Illinois Cen tral , 1. The toUtl salts were 819,357 shares. The sales were Northwestern , 23,100 , ; St. Paul , 27,700 ; Lake bhorc , 12,900 ; Lnckn- wanna , 20,9.50 ; Heading , 40,200 ; Missouri Pa cific , 15,700 ; Hurlington , 8.700 ; New Eng land , 12,000 ; Hock Island , 10,200. The following wore the clojlni ; quotations ! 17. R. 4s regular..Ul > li Northern 1'acinc. U.S. 4scounons..isi'j ' ( loprefcrreil. , - - - - . . . . 107 % U.S. 4iicotiponi.107i ! do preferred 138 I'acIIlcCsof % il } . . .VJO N.Y. Cent ral HW Central Pacific. . . . ai IV.D.AK. . . SHi ChlcapoAlton..m Itoclc Islnml WW ChlcaRoJIurllngton C. . M. &St. 1' RIM ft ( Jiilticv. tlopreferred l.Ij * V . . . . . . . , , . St. Paul * Omaha . 31 Illinois Central..KM doprefcrreJ SI - - , IIH Unlonl'acillc Cl . Knnsns ATexas. : . . r..4 W..St. I , , ft I1 VI1 * IrftkcShoro lOUHi 'o ' preferred.iV MichiganCoiurnl. . HI Western Union. . . . . M MIsRotirll'.icillo . . . fft.Ul MONBT ov Oii.ii- ( < t2J per cent. PHIMB MnnovNiiLE PAI-EH IJ 30) ) < j per I'CIU. BTKIIMNO EXCIIVXOR Dull but steady ; slxty-uay bills , ? l.s5f : uemantl , ; " CI'J MAIllUU'S. CIIICAOO , March 15. Wheat Easier : cash , y7-lic ( ; April , 01 7-lilc ; Mny , 05 l.VHio. Corn Steady ; cash , Ul'a'e ; April , 35o ; May , . ' . ' ) ? / . Oats Firm ; cash , 24c ; May , 250-10o. Hye May , 45c. Harley NothinK dolne. Priuio.Tiinoth.l.33@1.34. Flux No trading. Whisky-Sl.o:3. : Porlc Firm ; May , S12.20@12.22M ! July , Lanl Firm ; cash , * 0.87Ki May , $0.0.1 ® Flour Steady. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders. M-SO ® . ' . " " ) ; short dear , $ ' 5KX(3l ( ( .75 ; short ribs. ttur > $9 13ultcr Quiet ; creamery , 15S20i ( ! ; dairy , 15 Cheese Finn ; full cream chodtlnis , ( "Site ; ilnts , llll > 4c ; Vountf Americas , 08120. Epps Easier ; fresh , iftii : ! ( : ) c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , SJi'c ; light preen salted , 5c ; green. 4@H c ; salted bullS fc ; green salted calf. /aIJ.Jc ( ( ; dry Hint , 7J Ce Sjo ; green salted kip , 4 ( < t4Kc ; dry calf , 7f < ? So ; dry salted hides. 7c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1. sollu packed , 4@4 o ; No. 2 , U , @ : Ufu ; cake , 4c. ? . itecAints. bulDmcnts. Flour , bbls 8.000 8,000 Wheatbu 53.000 20,000 Corn. DU ISti.OOJ 59,000 Oats , bu ; GI.OOU 09,000 Now York , March 15. Wheat Receipts , 2,000 ; exports , 1.000 ; apot heavy and quiet ; No. 2 red , 91Ki3'J'We in elevator , IKl C ® 03Vc afloat , 'JIlJ c f. o. b. ; No. U red , Sic ; options lower ; March , 91c. Corn Hoceipts. 711,000 ; exports. 10S.OOO ; spot dull and JiOJjC lower ; No. 2 , 42 } < J@ 4c ! ! in olex'atorlU O Ic alloat ; No. 2 white , 4 Xo ; uiigruded mixed , 40 i@44c ; options dull anil } B@'SC lower. Oats Receipts , none : exports , none ; spot dull nnd lower ; options lirm.March and April , SO c ; May , SOJg'c ; spot. No. 2 white , ai ; < @ 32) c : mixed western , 2lt@3ic. : ColTee Options opened steady ami closed steady , anil 20 to 150 points below yester day ; sales , 73,250 b-igs ; March , S1IS.SO@U > 85 ; April , $ IO.bO@lll.JO ( ; May. $10.S3@10.U5 : spot Kio easier ; fair canrocs , $111.00. Petroleum Quiet and steady : United closed atS'JJ ' c. Eggs Quiet and weaker ; western , 13J c Pork Strong ; now , $13.50. Lard Dull and lower ; western steam , S7.80 ; March , $7.20S'7.2S. ( ' lJutter Quiet and easy ; western , 14@ Cliecso Firm ; western , 9K@ Ill vcrnool. March 15. [ Special Cablegram to TUB BKE.J 3:30 : p. m. close. Pork In fair demand ; primu mess , eastern , Cos , steady ; do , western , 65s , steady. Lard In poor demand ; spot and March , 'iCs , firm ; April and May , 30s 3d , firm. \Vhcat Inpoordemand ; new No. 2 win ter. 7s Sd , firm ; do spring , 8s , firm. Flour In poor demand ; 11s 3d. steady. Corn lu poor demand ; spot , 4s , dull ; . March. 3s lltfd , dull ; April , 3s IJfd , dull ; May , 3s 10 > < fd , dull. Minneapolis , March 15. Sample wheat dull and weak ; receipts , 129 cars ; ship ments , 71 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , March , $1.0 ! % ; May , $1.10 ; on Irack , $1.0U@1.10 ; No. 1 northern , March , 97c ; May , 98 ; on truck , ' . )8 ) No. 2 , northern , March 88c ; May , Sfl > , on Irack , OOc. Dlilwa tat' , March 15. Wheat Easier ; cash , 80lji ( , May , S7 ? c. Corn Firm ; No. 8. 83K33c. Oals Steady ; No. 2 , white , 27'rf@2Sc. Rye Firm : No. 1 , 44o. Barley Dull ; No. 2 , 5Se. Provisions Easy ; pork , | l2.12'/i. ! St. r/oniM. March 15. Wheat Lower ; cash , 92Xc ; May , 92X@92 e. Corn Lower ; * cash , 2y ) c ; Mny , , " 0 Oats Lower ; cash , 25o ; May , 25 @ 20c. Pork Steady al $12.50. Lard Quiet at M.70@i1.75. Whisky Steady at $1.03. Butter Dull and unchanged ; creamery , 24@iOe ; dairy , 21 < 323c. Cincinnati , March 15. Wheat In mod erate demand ; No. 2 red , 95c. Corn Weaker ; No. 2 , mixed , Sic. Oats Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 2UK@27c. Whisky-Steady at1.03. Knnan City , March 15. Wheat- Steady ; No. 2 red , cash. 83 > c ; Mav , 85c bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , 91c ; May , SSJfo bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , 24c bid ; May , 25 fo bid ; No. 2 white , cash , 25c. Oats-No. 2 cash , 21 c. CIIICAOO , March 15. Cattle - - Receipts , 9,000 ; market dull and lOa lower ; choice beeves , $4.0'JH35 ' ( ! ; sleors. * 3.00 ( < r3.M ) ; stackers ana feeders , $2.00@3.40 ; Texas steers , $1.7503.00. Hogs Ucccipts 2,000 ; market slow , heavy nnd 5c lower ; mixed , f4.55@4.80 ; heavy , $4.55 @ 4.S5 ; light , Ct.CO4.Ui ! ; snips , $3.5U@I.15. ! Sheep Receipts , 5,000 ; market weak ; natives , $3.50(35.00 ( ; western cornfed , $4.40 ® 4.75 ; lambs , | 4.75ft5.bO. ( KniiHan City. March 15. Cattle Re ceipts , 2,700 , ; shipments , 1.2CO ; best grades heavy steers actlvo nnd 5@10o higher ; me dium about steady ; good to choice corn-fed , $3.90(24.15 ( ; common to medium , $2.75tf1.rx ) : stackers und feeding steers steady tuidSMlOe higher ; COWH. 2.15 ( < 2 75. Hops-Receipts. 5,600 ; shipments , 15 ; market weak ami 2li < goo lower , closing dull and weak ; common to choice , $ I.10@,52) | ) . SloiivClty , March 15. Cattle Receipts , 225 ; Hhlnmciits , 100 ; market strong ; fat 4.00. 4.00.Hogs Receipts , 1.800 ; market a shade weaker ; light uud mixed , $4.30 4.50 ; heavy ' $4.40Q1.50. Natmnnl Htonlc Yards , Knit St. IxniU. March 15. Cattle Receipts , 500 ; shipments. 400 ; market strong ; choice heavy native- steers , | 3.80@4.40 ; fair to peed , $ J.OO@4.00 ; Mockers and feeders , $ 'i.00@ H.20 - , corn-fed $2,70M3.40 ; j-anpers - , ; Brass- fed , ll.WGV-MIO. Hops Hoceipts , 3,200 ; shlpmonls , 3,200 ; market steady ; choice heavy , $4.70@.SO | ; packing , $4.tJO@4.75 ; light gmdos , $4.55 ( < 4I.70. iaVI5 SXOOIl. tjaltlo. Friday , March 15. 188'J. There were no very essential changes In the situation governing the cattle trade , but prices , on nn average , were about steady , al though no two traders were looking UK | > II it in the same light. Some thoupnt prices stronger , and others quoted the market lower. One thing is very evident , and that is that cattle of all kinds are very low. The supply to-day was quite liberal , more than double the receipts of ycslcrduy being on sale , nud though the demand was not BO very heavy , the pens were about cleared be fore the close. The dressed beef and ship ping steers sold nt prices ranging from $3.00 OJ8.bO , but principally at | 3.UO@3.40. The trading iu butchers' stocK was uot very heavy , but what did sell went at firmer prices. Tuuro were a few pretty coed cows r.mong the offerings , nnd ono load sold at $2.75. A few stackers changed hands at $2.70. but the supply a ? well as the demand was limited. Hops. The market opened steady and , perhaps , nearly half the hogs sold on that basis , but the lower markets nt other points nnd the decline In pork caused prices to weaken , nnd the market closed 5c lower. At the close about all packers would pay for hogs of any kind was # 4.40 , and a good load ot heavy hogs would not bring any more than n common mixed load. Salesmen were slow to accept the prices , nnd for that reason the trade was n drag all day , and Iho pens wore not cleared until afternoon. A very prlmo load of heavy lions and n choice load of light weights brought $4.55. Hhccn. The thrco loads received were sold Im mediately on arrival and before they were yarded , the demand being strong. The price paid wus about lOo higher. Itccclpts. Ctttlo 1,000 liojs 8 , MX ) Sheep 250 Mlllc3 18 Prevailing Prices. The following Is a table of prices paid In this market for the graJcs of stock men tioned : 1'rlmo steers , 1300 to 1500 Ib9..1.23 ( T ? l.SO Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 2.UJ ( ! ? 3.3J Native feeders 2.75 MIIOO Common to good cows 1 5 ! ) ( (12.4) Choice to fancy cows 2.5'J ( < S i.75 Fair to choici ) mills 1.75 ( if2.75 Fair to choice light hogs 4.45 ( if4 55 Fair lo choice heavy Ifo s 4.45 @ 1.50 Fair lo choice mixed hops . . . . 1.40 MI.45 Fair lo choice western sheep. . 8.75 ( ftl.U Fair to choice Nebraska * 3.50 c < 4.10 HcprcHuittativo COWS. 0 101X1 IMS 1 102u 2.25 - ion 2.33 a t'l'i ' ' 231 2 hVi S.'B 3 1UV ) i'.lO 6 laii 2.f > 4 1 2.45 IS W1I 2.75 IU 1342 ' . ' . "o CANNKItS. 1 ft } ) 1.&J 4 1142 1.90 COW8-1IHUS1I LAKE CATTI.K CO. 43 'MS 2.Uo 8TOCKKI1S ASH rCEUKHS. Bl Ul.-i 2.7J 49 704 2.70 1- tsV ) U.75 U.75ST.KIS. . 1 1000 i75 i75OXKN. . 17 1508 2.0J VKAf. CALVES. 1 180 4.1W y 220 4.50 RTAnSA > ltJIIXKO. 3 i3iu ; uu i i.'to 3.00 I lOOS i-r. 4i4 > ! 4.1 } 4.4'1 4.4"i 4.to 4.4.5 4.in 4.1.-I 4.4 : > 4. in 4.4' . 4.4-1 4.1.- . 4.1.- , 4.4'i 4.45 4.50 4..VI 4.50 4.55 4.D5 Ijivo Stock Notes. Sheep higher anil in demand. Hogs opened steady , but uloscd lower. No decided change iu the cattle market. P. M. Siickett , Albion , marketed a very finci load of hogs at $4.55. Harris & Uattelle , Hancock , la. , marketed a load of 227-lb nous at the lop price , $4.55. S. Losckc , Columbus , market-oil a load of cattle of his own feeding at the top price , 83.SO. The packers nwlcn very little distinction between the best heavy hogs nnd the fair mixed , or oven common mixed loads. They will Day a certain price , nsI0c , fora common toair load , " und not a cent more for ho 3 u good deal Better. OMAHA WHOIjESAhlS MAUKI3TS. Fruits , Produce , Etc. BUTTKK Creamery Fancy print , 22@24c ; choice print , 0@Jio ; fancy solid paciied. 18 @lSo ; choice solid packed , 15@17c. Dairy fancy roll , ! TrJc ( ? ; choice , 15 ( < tlt5c ! ; good , 12 @Hc ; low grades , lO llc. CiinnbB Full cream Cheddars , choice , 12@ 12 > c ; full cream Hats , two in hoop , 12 } $ ( ! 13o ; full cream Y. A. , choice , i2) ) < r ( < nic : ; ott grades nnd skims , C@'Jj ; limburgcr , Hi ® l'&ycbrick \ and Swiss , J4S > I5c. Eonii Strictly fresh , lli ( 12c ; cold stor age , 8 ( < i9c. LIVE POUI.TIIV Chickens , per doz , $3.50@ 3.7r > ; ducks , $ J.2. > 3.50 ; geese , $ S.50@'J.OU ; turkeys , per Ib , 0@10t ! . DitES3Ei > Poui/ntv Chickens , per Ib , 0@ llo : turkeys , ll@Wo ; geese , ll@12c ; ducks , VKAI. Heavy grasscrs , 1.10 to 200 Ibs , 5@ 6c ; Inferior calves , 50 to 00 Ibs , K@5o ; medium to Rood , 70 to 85 Ibs , 4@Jc ( ; choice to fancy , 100 to 180 Ibs. C.7c. VinnTAm.cs--lJoUitocsColorado and Utah : - - , , CO@lS5u ; Wyoming , 5055c ; Ncoraskannd Iowa , choice large , 30@i3e : ; common. ! > A@30c ; sweet potatoes , Jersuys , per bbl. 2.75J.OO ; beets , her bu. , r > 5@30i : ; carrots , Sfl lOe ; cab bage , California , per Ib , 2fc : ; parsnips , 50@ t'.Oc ; onions , red choice , 5U@55c ; silver skin , 00rtl75c ; turnips , 20 ( < ? 25o : rutabafjas , 35@40o ; radishes , 35U4 ; ! ( > o ; lettuce , 2.j@Jc : ) ; cucum bers , $ l.50@2.00j string beans , per box , $1.75 (32.25 ( ; celery , 25@30c : spinach , $1.50@2.00 per bbl. O AMK Mallard , per doz , ? 3.00@3.50 ; redhead - head , per doz , $2.50 ( 3.00 ; teal , per doz , $1.75 @ 2.00 ; common small , per aoz , $1.X1.50 ( ) ; rabbits , per doz , yOc@fl.UJ ; jack rabbits , per doz , ? : i.00@3.50 ; squirrels , per doz , OOc@tl.OJ ; jack snipe , $1.0u@l.25. Ari'i.us 1'or bbl , fancy New York nnd Alichigan.W ! ) ; choice , $3.00@X2. > ; choice Missouri , S..00@2.25 ; good , $1.752.10 , FOIIKION FHUITS Malaga grapes , Itegs , 40 to 55 Ibs , lOo per Ib ; bananas , pur bunch , $1.5Uu3.UO ( ; lemons , fancy now , 300 to 300 s , $3.75 ( 1.50 ; oranges , Los Angeles , $2.50(7 ( $ 2.75 ; lliversides , $3.75@4.00 ; Navels , $ j.00@ 5.50 ; Uanchito , & .50 ( i75. CiiAXiir.HltlKa Hull & IJilijlo , choice , $7.50 @ 7.75 ; Hell & Cherry , choice , $0.5U@0.75 ; choice Jersey , * 3.00@S.25. IliDKS Urcun salted , No. 1 , f @ .r > e ; No. 2 , 8@3 > Jo ; calf , 5@5 } c ; dry Hint , 7wdc. HKVNS Nuvios , hand picked , per bu , $2.10 ( 2.20 ; good clean country , $ l.ir > ( < iX2.0J ; oil or poor stock , (1.00@1.DO ; Callfoniu , $2.00 ® " ' uior.il Michigan , per bbl , Sl.50@3.00Now ; Yort , per bbl , fj.00@3.50 ; half bbl , . ' .75 < < ? 3.00. 3.00.FBATIIEIIS Per Ib. pnmo live geese , white , 35@40o ; mlxdd with gray , 25@30c ; damp and musty , lUC'i'JJc : pritnu llvu uoinc&tlo duck , 20 @ 23c ; wild duck. 15 { 2Jc. SAUKIIKIUUT Per bbi,30gal , choice , $4 00 J ; per half bbl , $2.23. 1'orcoits 1'or Ib , rice , l@lKot common , HO.NKV Mb frames , choice white , 15@lOo ; dark , 13@Hc ; stramod , lli@12c. JKI.I.IKS K ljtfc IM.T Ib ; preserves , per Ib. LAUD 7)V ° hi 50-lb pkgs. MIXC-UME VT K ( 7o per Ib. Groceries. He vised prices nra as follows : UAOiiixa Stark A , seamless , 22a ; Amos- keag , seamless , 17 > 'c ; Lewiston A. seamless , lOc ; American , seamless , 17u ; burlajia , 4 to & bu , ll@14u ; gunnies , single , 14c ; gunnies , double , 2Uo ; wool suck , 40o. TWINES Flax , 20o. cotton , 18@22c , UHIII > FHUITS f 'Ips , In boxes , per Ib , 11 ® 14c ; dates , iu boxes , TdJIOc ; London Malaga layer ruUlns , per box , 15.00 ; Malacu loose raisins , $0.30(32.50 ( ; no Valonela raisins , pcrlb , "Xo ; California Irlott ) nuncntols , nor box , $ l.bOjj2.30 ( ; California Ix > ndon , 1SSS , $2.40 ; pittcu cherries , jxirlb. 17c ; California pitted plums" per Ib , 12ijl3c ( ! ; dried black berries , per ib , < X'(7e ( { tlrlcd raspberries , per Ib , 22o ; evaporated apue.i ) , 0@7'j'c , ; Cali fornia unpaired ovaporatd'l jxjaahc * , 12$14c ( ; ovanomtod California apricot * , 17e ; currants L iTe ; PICKLES Medium. In bbls , ( .VOO ; do , In half bbls , f.1.00 ; small In bbh , $0.00 ; do , in half bbls , $3.50 ; gherkins , fn bbls , $7,00 , do , In half bbls , fl.lK ) . HtmTBD Corrr.Ks German , SlWc : Me- Laughlln's XXXX , 31 Wo } Arioso , 2lKe. CoFFcn Oroon Mochn , ? 2 , " > S''Oc ' ; Itlo peed , 18@10cj Mandahllnfj , 20 < vi W < j ; roasting Hlo , 17yjlSe ( ; O. G. Java , 2lg'JOc ( ; Java In ferior , 22ii2c ( ; Klo , fancy , 21cif22c ; Santos nnd Marac.iibo , 1719 < v. Sno.vn Granulated , TQTk'c ; ronf. A. Tjj'c ; ' .vhlto extra C , OJfc : extra 0 , f % yellow \ C , Oc ; cutloaf , 8fljj.0c ; irawdcrcd , 7Jf@3c ; cubes , * ( ( Sa. IJruswAX Uholceyellow , 20(222 ( c ; dark colored , Kl4c. ! Ton cco Plug , 2o\33.1 > o ; smoking , 10 < 2lOc. ! SALT-l.i.V : ? l.40 per bin. Koi'i : 7-10,14) ) 0. MAI-I.U SUOAII Urlcks , 11Q120 per Ib ; penny cakes , rJC'fUSo per Ib ; iniro maple syrup , f l.OD per K" ' . SfOAlt SYlil'l'S-34@.IV5c ' per gal. WuirriNo I'.u'Kit Manilla , O' 'c per Ib ; traw , Iji2lj ( < c per Ib ; rng , U 'cper Ib. TK\S Young Hyson , common to fair , 25c ; Young llvson , good to fanc.v , Gunpowder , common to coed , ii2ir25c ( ; Gun powder , c'holce to fancv , 40/ttoc ; Japan. vein- men to medium. 12 ( 2Jc ; Japan , cholro to fancy , 8i'ii(5o ) ( ; Oolong , common to t'ood , 2) ( /7)4Uo ) ; Oolong , choice lo fancy , . " > UfiOi ( ; : Im perial , common lo medium , 25@35e : Imperial , good to fancy , -IdCitnoo. Ciucicr.us ii@7c perlb ; assorted cakes , 8 @ 16c per Ib , as par Hsl. CAXDV Mixed. t 'iS12Kc ( ; slick , 0 @lle ; rock candy , ll'@lis ( ! ; fancy candy , 7i2Sc. ( M u-Kiur.ij Family HIJuls , $12.50 : No. 1 , ? ll ! 50. Con FiaiiSJflgj'a. . STIUCII 4Q7)fc. ) Nrrs Almonds , lO lSo ; Pecans , 13c : Bra zils , IM ; peanuts , "Ji'ajlOo. Dry Unodx. COTTO.V Pi.ANXii.s : 10 per cent trade dis- rount. Unbleached L L , itUo ; C C , Xc ; S S , 7'fe ; E E , S"fo ; G G , IVJfo ; X X , lUe : O ( J , HKo ; N N , 1'JJ-ic ; A A , 14c : I ) D , IC.iJc ; TT , lOJ c ; Y Y , ISc ; U li , lite ; blcacnud , 20. 8 c ; 01. 121'e : SO , 13' c. Urown and shite , 50. Oe : 70 , TJMc : .10 , Hie. CAIIPIIT WAIHUibb , white , lOc ; colored , 22c. 22c.UATTS UATTS Standard , So ; Gem , lfc ) ; Beauty , 12 , ' < ? c ; Boone , 14o ; B , cased , 5(1.50. ( 1'HiXTs Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slater , Go ; Berlin oil , UVjc ; Gurneioil. . ( i@Tc. PiusTa Pink and robes Allen , Oc ; Hiver- point , 5)fc ) ; btcol Uivcr , Okc ; lilchmond , U > 'c ; Pacific , 7c. I'ltiXTS Dress Charter Oak , 5 ! c ; Ham- npo , 4o ; LoJi , 5)40 ) ; Allen , Cic ; Richmond , Oc : Windsor , o ; < e : Kddystone , OJ e ; Pacific , 0 } < fc. PKIXTS. iNiiiuo Bi.ui : St. Leger , 5 > c ; Arnold. 0 c : American. 0) c ; Arnold C , long cloth. tc ) : Arnold B. long cloth , lOJ c ; Arnold , Gold Seal. lOJ o ; Stcifel A , Wo ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , lO e. UiNfliiAM Plunki'tt , checks , 7c ; Whitten- ton , 7c ; York , 7c : Normandi dress , Sc ; Uen- frow dress , @ 12j u ; Whiltcnton , Sc ; Cal cutta , 7e. CAMIIHICS Slater , 5cj\ Woods , 5c ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. ' < ! Hi. I\CMEII SIIIIUTIXO - Ellerton , 'i c ; Housekeeper , Sj c ; New Candidate , t > c ; Berkelev i-ambfic , No. (5t- ( ! ) l c ; Bast Yet , 4-4 , ( IJi'c ; Hutteri'loth. OO. 4' ' c ; Cabot , . . , Fnrwull , half bleached , hK ° ! Fruit of Loom , S > ( c ; Green G , Oc ; Hone , 1 } Jc ; Kins Philip , cambric , lOc : Lonsdulu cambric , lOc ; Lons- daleS < c ; New York mUIs , , lO c : Pcpperell , 42 in , 10)e ; Peppcrell , 40 in , 11 , ' c ; Pepper- ell , 0-4. like ; Pepperoll , S-4 , 2lc ; Pepperoll , U-4 , 23C ; Pcpperell. JIM , 25c ; Canton , 4-4 , Sife ; Cnnton , 4-4. ! ) ) < ; c"rriuuiph ; , lie ; Warn- suttii , llo ; Valley , 3c. " , Hnows SIIKITISO : Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7J'c ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; At ntitic U , 4-4 , ti.i c ; At lantic P14 , ISc ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , lie. ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 49f < v , Crown XXX , 4-4 , O fc ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , tic ; Indian Head , 4-1. 74'c ' ; Law rence LL , 4-4 , lie ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5l < je ; 1'eppcrell E , 40-inch , IV c ; Pcpperell , S-4 , 18c ; Pcpperell , J.-i , 21c'PcpperoU ; , 10-4 , 2.Jc ; \Jtica C , 4-4 , 4j ) c ; Wuchusett , 4-4 , "ifc ; Au rora K , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora IJ , 4-4 , 0 > c. Fi.iXNKLS , PIAIU ltuftstncn,20j ; Goshen , 32 > , o ; Clear Lake , SG' c ; Iron Mountain , 2 Kc. FI.AXXEI.SVnni : G 11 No. 2 , J22 } < c ; G H No. 1 , JS4' , ( % ; 13 II No. 2 , 22 c : U H No. 1. ? 4,10o ! ; Quecheo No. 1 , % , 42c : Quc- chooNo. 2 , Jf , 37 ! i > ; Queeheo No. 3ji',32L ! < c ; Anawan , U2) c ; AVindsor. 22 ! c. Fi.AXXni.8 , Hin C , 24-inch , IS c ; E , 21- inch , 21 > c ; G G. 24-mch , 20c ; H A F , % , 23c ; J H F , Jf , 27c ; G. J , 25c. DUCK West Point , Lin. . S oz. 10 > c ; West 2'J-in. 10 West Point 2'J-in - oz , 12Jtffr : , - , 5c ; West Point , 40-5n , 11 oz. ICc. Cousi'.TS JK\NR Androseo sin , 7 c ; Kear- sarge , 7 * c ; Hoekport , ( ! ) fc ; 0 > nestoira , tijrfc. TICKS York , : ! 0 in. Ivii c ; York , 82 in , lKc ! ) ; Swift Hiver , 8e ; Thorndikc , OO , SJ c ; Tlionidike , EE , SMo : Thorndiko , 120 , WAu\ \ Thorndikc , XX. 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , 'Ja ; Cordis , No. 4 , 10) . c. DBXIMS AinosKctig , 0 oz , lGijc } ; Everett , 7 oz , liiKu ; York , 7 oz , 18Uo ; Havniaker , b' u ; Jalfrey XX , ll c ; Jtiffrcy XXX , l-J c ; Beaver Creek , AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek , Bt3 , He ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc. KiXTfcuv JBVX-J Memorial , 15o : Dakota , ISc ; Durham , 'Ji e ; Hercules. ISc ; Leam ington , saXir. Cottswold , 27" o ; Melville , 25c. 25c.Cinsn Stevens' B , 5'sj'c ' ; Stovona' B , bleached , 7e ; Slovens' A , l c ; Stevens' A , bleached , 8 c ; Stevens' P , T fc ; Stevens' P , bleached , 5 > % e ; Stevens' N. Do ; Stevens' N , bleached , 'Jc ; Slovens' SHT , HJ c. Metnl niul Tinners' Stool : . Block tin , small pip . $ 2S.OO Block tin. bar . 2'J.OO Copper , planished boiler sizes . " 4.00 Copper , cold rollcJ. . ; . 31.00 Copper , sheathing . 80.00 Copper , pitts. . 80.00 Copper , Huts . 31.00 Gal. sheet iron , Juniata , 50 , 10 nnd 5 per cent discount . Pat. planished iron , 2 1 to 27 A . 10 } Put. planished iron. 24 to 27 B . 11)4 ) Hoofing , 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets . O.OJ Hoohug , IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets . 7.50 Hoofing , 1C , 20x23 , 112 sheets . 11.00 Hoollng , IX. 20x28 , 112 sheets . 14.5'J Sheet irou No.2il . 840 Sheet iron No. 27 . ' . . . 3.50 Solder . 14@10 Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets . 0.50 IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets . S.25 Tin piato. coke 1C , 10x14 , 2-25 shcols . 0.25 Steel nails , per keg . 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg . 2.75 Drugs nnd Chemicals. ACIDS Sulnhuric , l c ; citric , 5So ; oxalic , 15c ; tartarlc , 40o ; Am. curb , 12c ; alum , 2 } < @ Do ; arrowroot , 30o ; balsam copabia , 05S7.'w ( ; borax , lU@13c ; calomel , ' 80j ; castor oil , f 1.05 @ 1.10 ; cream Tartar , 82j ; corrosive sub , bOe ; chloroform , 45 ( < ? 5Uc.iO ; > .t logwood , 12c ; gly cerine , 2lc : gum nraliio ; OOo : gum camphor , 85c ; cum opium , $3.15 ; morphia sulph. J'i.liU es.w. OILS Berpamot , JJ.WQS.OO ; lemon , $2.00 ; Iieppermmt , fl.OOW3.5ll ; ; wlntergrccn , $2.40 ; olive , Sl.0.1 ; quinlnei85.J4Scj strychnia , $1.05 Dimension and Timber 12ft 14 It Ii5 ft IS ft 20 ft 23024 ft 2x4 . $15.03 15 OJ .MOO III 00 17.0J 211.00 2x0 . 15.00 15.0J ' 15.00 10.00 17.00 20.0J 2x8 . 15.00 15.00 15.XKJ 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x10 . 15.00 15.00 ' 15.00 lli.K ( ) 17.00 20.00 2x12. . . - . 15.00 15.00 13.00 lli.OO 17.0J 20.00 4xo 3x8 10.00 10.00 'I'O.OO 17,00 17.0J 20.00 ' " Fencing No. 1. 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 feet , rough . ' . ? 10.00@lG.fX ) No , 1,4 and 6 inch. Ill feet. . . . 17.0017.50 No. 8 , * and 0 inch. 13 and 14 feet . . . . . . . 13.50 ( < M4.00 No. 2 , 4 and 0 Inch , 10 feet . J5.00(5lb.OO ( Flnlbhlng 1st and 2d clear , l } ( Inch s. 2s .49.00@51.00 1st and 2d , clear , li and 2 Inch , s. 2i . 47.00f350.00 3d , clear , Vf inch , s. 2s . 43.00&J 10.00 8d , clear , \yt \ and'Jinch. s. 2s. . 43.00 10.00 H select , IIK , and 2 incli.B. 2s..V ! . . . . . 37.00a3S.OO ( 1st and 2U , clear , 1 inch , s. 2s. . 45 00 AbOlect , 1 inch , s. 2s. , , , . :18. : ( > 0 B select , 1 Inch , s. 2s . 31.00 Flooring 1st coin 0 inch white pine . 34.00 2d " " " . 'il.OO 3d " " " . 2tl.HO O " * * * * . 20 00 Com 4 nud fi In yellow pine' ! ! ! ! isiso blur" " " . . . . 18.00 Ibt and 2d clear yellow pit' . ' , 4 andl Inch . 20.00 Lime , etc. Oulncy whltollmo , best , . . .00 KngiUh and German Portland cement , 3.40 Milwaukee and Louisville l.UO Michigan nnd Ft. Dodpro plaster 3.25 Blue liaplds plaster l.Oo Hnlr , . . .20 Sash OOntul 10 percent discount Doors , blinds , mouldings,50nnd 10 per cl ills Tarred f cl t , per c wt 2,00 Straw boards , " 1.05" Poplar Lumber- Clear poplar , box boards , % In s2s 3500 Clear poplar , ? < ln panel 30.00 " " % " ' . ' 3.00 " " Jf " slock wide , s 2s. . . . 23.CO Clear poplar cortiigatuit cell- Ing.X 30,00 Posls White cedar. 0 Inch , halves. . . . 12 " " 5 > f " " nnd S Inch a'rs 11 White cedar , 4 inch , halves. . . . 10 Tennessee red cedar , split 10 Split oak , ( while ) 8 Sawed oak , " 10 Shingles , Luth , per M XX clear .1.20 Exlra A * 2.SO Standard A 2.150 5 Inch , clear l.fiOcjil.TO clinch , clear 1.75W1.SO No.l 1.10 ( 1.13 California red wood , dimen sion widths 4,50 Cypress , clear heart , dimen sion widths 3.40 Lath 2.50 Ship Lap- No. 1 , plain , S nud IS Inch 17.50 No. 2 , " " 1(1 ( " 15.50 No. 1 , O. G 1S.OJ Sldlng- 1st com , 12 nnd 1(5 ( feet 22.00 2d " " 10.00 3d " " 15.00 Fence " " 18.1H ) Slock lior.rds A 12 Inch , s. 1 s. 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft 40 00 H " " " 41.00 C " " " " 30.00 D " " " " 211.00 No. 1 com. 12 in. s. 1 s. 12 feet 18.00 No. 1 " " " 14 nnd 10 foot 17.50@IS.50 No. 1 IPOIII. 12 In. s. 1 s. 10 , 18 nnd 20 feet 10.50 No. 2 com. 12 in. s. 1 s. 14 anil lOfeot 17.00 Ceiling anil Partition ist com. 9in. . white pine parti tion 32.00 2d com. ? / in. white pine parti tion. . . . 27.00 Clear % In. yellow pine ceiling 20.00 Clear > 'g in. Norway 14.50 2d com. % In. Norway 13.00 Hoards No. I com. s. 1 s. 12,14 and 10 ft 10.50 No. 2 " ' " " 14.50 No. 8 " " " " 12.00 No. 4 " " " " ( ship'gcull ) 13.00 Battens , Well Tubinp , Piekets- O. G. Baits , 2K inch CO O. G. Balls , i x3 , SIS 35 3 in. well lubing , D. & M. and bcv 20.00 Pickets , D. & H. lint HMO Pickets , D. & H. square 22.00 Add 50 cents per M. for rough. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 3O5 Smilli Biith Street , - Omar a TEEL PEHS Are the Best , IN TUB ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. BamplcH for trinl of 12 different ntylCT liy mall , on rcccli-tof IU cvuu iu otni | ' . Aik for card J > o. tt. IVISON , BUKEMBN & CO , , BKOUGIIT UOAVN BIO GAfllli. Old Chlcniro Klnanolcrs Victims of the Post Swindle. CHICAGO , March in. | Special Telegram to THE HER. ] The developments in tlio Post swindle were astounding to Chicago business men. That'so careful a financier as Albert Mungcr should have ucen taken in is amazing. Now comes the story that the vice president of quo of thu largest banking institutions in the city is another "sucker" to the extent of nearly 40,000. The cashier of another bank is short $15,000 on the deal. In addition to this it is asserted that ho was so well gulled that he allowed his mime to ho used as an en dorsement of the "bureau. " Tlmt-Post nmdo an enormous haul there is no longer any doubt nnd the only question in the minds of financiers is how much over $200,000 ho getaway away with. An inventory of his private sta ble and dog kennel shows that these two fancies cost Mr. Post nearly ? 40,000. A dispatch from Washington ays that Mrs. Post arrived there yesterday nnd is completely broken down and without funds. She refuses , however , to believe that her husband Is guilty as charged and asserts lie will soon return and make things warm for his traduccrs. She has not heard from him since February 1(1 ( , when ho wrote her from New York that his physician said ho was threatened with a general create down anil must have absolute rest , therefore he was going away for a tinio where nohody could llml him und where the cares of business could not worry him. Ho would not even tollIlls wife where ho wus going , but aha thinks ho will turn up nil right. Smith Sioux City's Depot Iliirncil. DAKOTA CiTYNcbMnrch 15 [ Special Tele gram to TIIK HKE. ] The new depot at South Sioux City was burned about 2 o'clock this morning. There are different rumors re garding the origin nf the fire. One report charges Covington people with setting the ( Ire , while another one says trumps set , lire to a box cnr , In which they were sleeping , from which the depot caught. Another Forty-Day Faster. ATMXTIC , la. , March 15. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : 13iK. ] A religious enthusiast at Urfdgewatcr , Aditir county , has been preaching and fasting for forty dnyn and nights , and closed his term of fasting on Tuesday with u splendid supper. Ho has created much interest und excitement ut the place named. * - Trlplo HnnciiiK In L.ITTM ! HOCK , Ark. , March 15. William Green , Anderson Mitchell and Daniel Jones , ull colored , were hanged nt Arkadolphla , Ark. , to-day for the murder of a negro preacher , named Arthur Horton , May Ul , Union 1'noillo'n Inurpntird HOSTOX , March )5. ) The January earnings of the Union Pacific railway's entire system show an Increase of t'JVJ.OOO over the same month lust year , and an increase in the sur plus of $1113,000. 1 -T Kxtrndltcd Ity Cniindn , OTTAWA , Out , , March 15 , The department of justice has issued a warrant for the extra. ditlon of Aldrldb'O , who Is wuntod by the Ohio authorities , and who is now in custody ut Windsor. Nitvul ViHJfls Ordfrcd Out. WASHINGTON , March 15. Orders have been given to prepare the Adams at Mare Island , Cal. , for u year's crulso , and the Jrouuois , ut the same yard , for a turuo years' cruise. _ AgrlpulUirol Implements. ciwncmLi , PAKKRU' Dealer la AaTicnllnial Implements , Wagons Carrlnitci anil Inicgln , .lone * Irool , between Oth nml linii , Unintin. N L t A'/iVo Kit jinr/ri / M' uo. , Agriciilt1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages \Vliulrnto. . Umalia , N JMWLLV , OlllUfDOnF , v MAltTIX CO. U holc le Dcnters In AgricnltiiralImiileiiieiitslWagoiis& Buggies 101UO lOUnOOTJonca Mrcet , OniMia. MOLUfKMlI.lluliir&lilODDA'ltD CO , , unniifajturcrs itml Jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Rate , Flows Etc , Cor.Vth and I'nclflc Mrccts , Omntu. Artists' Mntorlnla. A. 110S1'J3 , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1M3 Douglas street Onmlin , Ncbrn kn. _ _ _ Boots nnd Shoos. r ' " " " ir.'r. .worftSBW'd. Jofc of Boots End Shoes , 1101 , lltXl , lU > i Dotizlni Mreet , Dmnhtt. MnntifnctorT Summer struct , lli > ion. _ , ondj.huo. OMAJJA'COAL COKK , t LUIU co Jotes of Hard anit Soft Coal , aiil jjnulli ISlli ftroot.Omnlm , Nclir : > kn. VUK1. CO. , of Coal a d Coke , uutli 13th bt.Umnlia , Nub. _ Crockery nnd Glassware. ' " ' ' PlTltltlXS , OATVH AJ iUMAN , Importers nnd Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Ktc. l.Ml Furnatu street , tu'w rnxtoii biillillnjr , Commission nnd Storage. 1UDDELL & HlDDKI.r , and Commission Merck-ants , Buue- QEOUQE SCHltOEDEIt .fc CO. , Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage , ( Successors to McSlmnc A EcbroeJer. ) Omalin. Nebrn kn. _ Dry Goods nnd Notions. ' " 5f. K. SMITH & CO. Bry Goofls , Fornisiiing Goo3s and Notions 111K nnd 1101 Dotiglns. cor. lltli street , Oinnlm , Xnb. KILl'A'mWK-KOCllDnr GOODS CO. , Importers end JoMers in Dry GoodsNotions , ( icnts1 furnl hlnir goods. Corner 1Mb and llurney streets , Onmlm , NubrasUii. x' & co. , Importers nml Jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 317 Houtli lotli street. Furniture. DEtt'EY .V STOXE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture rnrmim street , Omnlin , Ncbr.isku. Furnitnre , Cruaba KebrnsVa. Crocoros. pAxroKaALLAoij-n : .t co. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. T05:07,709nnd7IISuutli IQtli sU.Ornnhu , Neb. 3/ccono , nn ADI" & co. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th and I.onvonworth streets , Omiiba , Nebraska. Hadwar Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Sprlnus , wngon stock , bnrdniirc , lumber , etc. 1303 anil 1211 Ilnrnur struct , Omaha. LEE , CLARKE , AXVRKESKX HARD WARE CQMP AS \ ' . Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , sheet Iron. etc. Au'i'ritfor Howe scales. Mlnml powilerand I.ymitn barbed wire , HIMElJAVaH A TAYLOR. Bnilfl rs' ' Handware aid ) Scae : Repair Shop , Mechanics' tool : and IlufT.ilo scuh-s. 1105 struet.Omitba. Nub. Lumbar. " JOI1N A. 'l VA KEVmLDT Wholesale Luinher , Etc , Imported and American Portland cement. State t ; nt fertility aiikeu hydraulic cerucut and Qulncjr wlilto lime , CJIAS It. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lifter , Wood carpetl and parquet flnorlnn. 1HU and Douglas ttrects , Umiiha , Neb. All Kinds ofBnilflingMaterial at Wholesale , lEtli Street and Union I'tUHcTrnclt.Omnlm. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lnmhor , Lath , Lime , Sash , fc Doors , Kto , Yards Corner "til unj Douglas , Corner llltb and Duutslas ; FRED W. OR AY. Lnraler , Lime Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Cth and Douglas Sis. , Omaha. C. X. DIET'/ . Dealer in All Kiiifls of Lumber , 13111 and California Streets. Omaha. Nebraska. Millinery and Notions. / . OllEJlt'ELDER & CO. , 'Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions VJV.'lUnnU VUboutU llth street Notions. J. T. ROUINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions aid Furnishing Goods , tut and ( OJ fc'outti lUth ilruct , Omaha. VISYAIU ) A SUllNEWEIt , Notions and Gents' ' Fnrnis'iing ' Goods , HUi llarnor street , Ooialm. Oils. " CONSOLIDATED TAXK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refinei and Luhricating Oils , Ailo arcaie , etc. , O.iiaun. A , II. Illshoti , Monufer. Papor. xTEll PAl'Jw C0 Wholesale Paper Dealers , Cnrrj a nice dock at printing , wrapplni ; and writing paper. M'i'clal ulti'ntlun Kivtu lu car [ ua < l oiders. Uorogo , Forwarding & Commission. "AIIMSTUOXQ , PETCIS & 'co'.r Storage , Forwarding and Commission llrauc liomo of tbo llenanr Hurtay Co. Untile * at wtiule > al anil retail. UJ ; . . Ull , I Hi IrurJ Ulcct , Uiuiiba. Tclupbonn No. 'M. Toys. ' co , Toys , Dolls , Alte , Fancy Goods , uo * < Boots and Shoos. Kllf8XDAt JOXES A CO. , 8uroc arf to Itco.1 , Joncn A Co. Wholesale Mannfactorers or Boots & Slices Agouti for lloilon ltubb < TSIio ( V > . HOJ. 1104 and 11M llnrn j direct , Onmtm , Nrbrimv . . _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ Prowors. _ , STOtttf , ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1UI Kotth KlBhlfcnlh Hrc tUmmh . Cornloo. EAOLE CORNICE WORKS , Maiiiifaclorers of Galvanized Iron Cornlco \Vlndnivc p nd mplnllo kyl'BM ' . John Kreneter , proprietor. lUSnnU IKUnuth 10th troet. Ovornlls. CAXl'lELD 'MAXUPAUrUlUNO C07t Mannfaclnrers of Overalls. Jcixti" . 1'nnts , Shlitt , etc. 1AW Douglas struct , nmnhn. Nob. Offloo Fixtures. S1MMOXJS MAXVFsWrUniXO CO. Mnnufncturora ot Bank , Office anil Saloon Fixte llnntlc * . SliiolioimlK. Hook CnvMi , DniK llilurm , Walt C e , Partitions , HMIUuts , Counter * , llpcrniut \ > Ina Conlor , Mirror' . K\f \ Fid tnrj unit oilier , I7W inn ! 1733 yuulll l.Uli St. , Unmlm. IVIf-iiliono IUI. Pnpor Dpxca. . . . , , J , JOHN L W ILKIE , Pronriclor Onialia Paper Box Factory , NUB. 1317 BilJ 1319 Douulfn Urcct , Onmhii , Xcb. Rubber Goods. OMAHA Manufacturers a-fl Dealers In Rubber Goods Oil clotlilni ! niiil leather belting. 1009 Fnrnnm tlrcct _ Snah ' , Poorj JEtq. _ _ _ _ _ . M. A.'DISRROW . .tco. . , . \S'lioo ) lo manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Monlngs. llrnnch onico , lltu nnil Until Mrcct Oiualia , Neb. noux c , Mannfsctnrcrs of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mouldlnc * , Mnlr-nork nnil Interior liard noort finish. N. 1 ! . cortiurSth nmt l < pnvent\f rtli itrrott , _ Oninha , Neb. Steam Fjttlngs , Pumps , Eto. ' " " " A. L. sf/MAVr A "CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Btcam , water , railway nnil mining luripllo , tio. _ nd 1124 frntnam itrcct. Omaha. U. S. WIXD EKaiXE .V PUMP CO. , Steam and We1 Supplies , HaMldaj wind mill * . PIS and I2J Jones St. , Omah . ( J. K. Hois , ncttni ; mnmiKftr. jtRowxiiLL .t cd Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Bticct-lron work , Mcnm puuip ? , nnn mills. 1 131215 l.cacnwortli itri ft , Omaha. Iron Works. STEAM nOlLElt Carter A. on , Prop1' . MantifnctuiviBof nil kin Ji Steau Boilers , Tanks and Sliest Iron Worfcs South ailli nn J U. A M. cronlag. PAXrOX&riliKLIXQ JKOiV WOUKlj , Wrongut and Cast Iron Bui ding Wort Knylne ! ! , brass work , general fonnilry , machine nod bluiKsmlth work. OHIce nnilT ris , U. 1 * . ItJ. uiul itl > mrcet , Oiualia. OMAHA n'ntii A IKON WOTIKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings lcL rails , wlndnir i-iianls. tloner stanili , wire signs. j etc. Kl North lull Urcet. oinaha. . ' OMAHA S WORKS , Maif'rs ' of Fire aniBurglar , Proif ? afes , VaiilK jnll work. Iron sbuttera and tire cucapoi. U. Anilrccn , prop'r. Cor. 14th nnil Jackson SU. C1IAMP1OXJOAr , t WlltE WORKS. Iron nd Wire Fences , Railings , Gnards and screens , for bank * , o'llrcj. stores , rn ldence' , cto. luiprovctl annlnffs , locksniltti inaclilncrj and Mack-m lib work401 South lltb St. PALMER , RICJIMAX , t CO. , Live Slock Commission Merchants , Oflise Itoora 24 , Opporlto Kxchanco Hiitlctlns , Union block Yardr , Soutli Uuialm , Neb. UNION STOCK YA RDS co7 OfOraaua , Limiicd , 'John V. II")0 , Superintendent. -Tin- CHICAGO SHORT LINE or THU Chicago , Milwauke & t , Paul R'y ' , The Heat Kuulc from Oiualia nnd Council IMnfls to EASTE TWO TItAI.NS 1 > AHV IIKTWUKX OMAHA AN1I' ' COUNCIL III.UI'TS Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar ItupitlH , Hock Inland , Frcpptirl , Kockfonl , Clinton , ) > iili ) iiic , Davenport , Ivlgiii ) Madison , ' Janes > illo , licloit , Winoim , LaCru.ssc , And nil otbcr Imporlmit polnti East , Northcait an ( Koutliuurt. Kort'irnuk'li tickets , i-nll nn thu ticket nitont at 1601 Kiirniim street , In llurkur Ulock.or nt Union I'ucltlu llftiol. I'ullinun Slecpcrn and tlio finest Dlnlriu Cart In tlio wnrltl arc run on Hie m ln line of tlio CUIcuo , Mil. tvitukoo \ . M. I'uul Hiilliruy , uml urcry uttcntlon H imla to pnrsi'iiiier ! ) bjr cuurtcuuu uniployus ut tbu cuinpuny. It. Ml I.I.Kit , < J ncrnl Miinaifer. J. ! ' . TUCKKll. AKilKinnt Uuntir.il Minmk'cr. A. V It. OAHl'KNTKlt , ( ivuvrul russomior nnd ( ( iKil. B. HKAKKIHD , Asslltnilt CoucrulrusicriKCt T , J.CI.AHK.iicnerul fiupcrlntenJcnt CHICAGO0 Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , u'io. ' iiiiiiiiik't t i.iii. iniiiii' . i\vviiiin , iTu iin , ivn.ii * iiKlon HIM ) Culirciniln. It ntcri tupi-rlur lulrnntagei idt | in ill.lul > raiir ) nlliur linn , JIM few cil tliitiiiiiiii'riiur piilnlior nipcrlorlty nj < ijr i | IT the pntrn.iii nf tbln ruml Lotwi-rn Onmliit u ml Chlruiin. nru It * tliruu lnlln u ilHr nt LAV IXIAI'IIKK wlilcli arullir ) llni'Ht wlilcli liiuiiun artnnit liuoiiiillrcniuriMilK. lt I'AI.ACKril.KKI'IN't ; CAIIH. tlm c-'iiiiil of wlilcli run not dv fniiii t l swi re. At CtiuiKll IIHilfn. thotnilnii nf the Union I'm I llo Hall- y I'oniiucl In nnliin iluimt with Ilioiu ill tlm Ulll- ( nun \ .NnHlinpni'rii It lllwux. Ill I'lilc.iuo Ihu truln * of thl line niiiko cloi ) uiionuctloi irllli those of all otburKiiktriii llnu . lor IlBiriilt , < Jliiiiiliu < . lii'llniniiolli , Clndnnatl , Miiiiiini l-ull . liuiful" . J'lttnlJiirit , Ti > ronliMunirual , H < < < l n , NorYork. . I'lilln lelpli ! , lla'tlmoro , Wmh' Inutoii , irirl nil Jiolill" III Ilio Kant A k fill tlctcti Tla "NORTH V/F.STIinN" If yiui wlili thu U'tt uccuiniiiotalluii. 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