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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1889)
THE OMAHA/PAILY BEE : PUKSDAY MARCH ' 21 : isso. TflE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. July Hlffhor With Quito a Bulge In May. A MUCH LARGER TRADE IN CORN. Good Iliislnem In Oats Provisions Experience Boninthlng of a Boom Cnttlo Ngt Quotnbly JUI fTcroti t Hogs. CHICAGO rnODUCB MARKET. CIUCAOO , March 20. [ Special Tclcirram to Tnn HnE.J Thumbs went up In the wheat market to-day. The advance in July was small , but May had quite a bulge nod there was no great amount of wheat tor sale at nny time. Aside from the weather the now * was generally bullish , and the weather is not what It might be. The signal service re ports fall to note the continuation of the general rains throughout the winter wheat districts , but there have been warm and timely rains throughout the northern spring wheat belt. California reports steady and welcome rains on the coast. Cables are gen erally dull , quiet and seemingly inclined to weakness , but tins probably docs not reflect the spirit of tlio foreign markets. A bu < f pet of cables was received by Boya & 13ro. this morning which may be summarised in the statement that the dullness In the foreign market is generally believed to bo only temporary ; that foreigners noxv look upon the American seaboard markets as down to a fair export basis ; that there will be a peed demand for New York wheat at around the present prices , and that the situa tion h generally healthy. Now York re ported that n peed csport business had been done yesterday afternoon , and that to-day vessel room had been encaged in the Balti more for 00,000 bushels of wheat on n Now York order. The subsequent report that the amount should have been 3,000,000 bushels was not confirmed. New York advices were generally bullish and pave Indications of considerable activity among the exporters. The posting of 104,000 bushels cleared yes terday must bo accented as confirmatory testimony in this direction. From the other coast advices were received going to prove that vesterday's report about the Australian business was not a canard after all. From the interior points of accumulation reports como in of activity in cash wheat. Detroit reports 00 carloads taken by millers. Toledo reports a moderate milling demand , end St. Louis and Buffalo the same. At Milwaukee 50,000 c ishels arc being loaded to-day for Kingston , reducing the stocks of the No. 2 nt that point -459,000 bushels. It is true that this healthy renewal of activity in the cash wheat trade is not on the basis of * Chicago prices , but on the other hand it must not bo forgotten that prices ranging from Dote to 20c a bushel above the other markets for a period of five months have failed to bring wheat in any considerable quantities to Chicago cage , thus strengthening decidedly the view entertained by leading bulls that there is no very great amount In the country available for shipment to Chicago. With these re ports coming In from all quarters , it is not to bo wondered that the speculative demand Mould have been brisk hero to-day. The feeling was very , very bearish at the outset , but this did not last long after it was discovered that there was little long wheat lor sale. Hutchinson was a large buyer , and he bought heavily on every reaction through out the day , though ho was disinclined , ap parently , to lot the market stay nbovo OO c for May. It started nt 95J.c ( and quickly ad vanced to 96c. During the last two hours the fluctuations were within a range of about lie , 90 @ 90Xc being the extremes. July opened nt bS&c , ranged to 85K@80) c , and closed at 80. May left off at90c. As com pared with yesterday's closing this is a gain of Itfc in May and } { o in July. The volume of trade in the pit was not especially large , though there were periods of excitement and activity. The local sentiment seems to be undergoing another change. It is generally admitted now that the leading bulls have not changed their position , and that from a state of inactivity Hutchinson has developed into an ally. It is believed by many operators ol cool Judgment that the policy of tbo big mec will bo to scalp the market around the pres ent prices for a time , to encourage the con sumptive and export movement , before workIng - Ing for a material advance. In corn , today , there was a much largei business done , and the attendance of the brokers in the pit was considerably above the recent average. A good deal of lonj. stuff was sold out at a loss , and a good manj of the shorts covered their deals at a moder nto profit. Near futures were rather the weakest. May and the moro distant future : being relatively firmer , and closed slightlj higher than they did yesterday. The Una closing prices showed April nominally J \ lower. May unchanged and Juno and Juij slightly higher. In the regular market for oats a good busl- ness was recorded within a narrow range averaging easier. May met with only fail support , while there was considerable prop erty offered for Juno , which sold down J ( S Ifo to 25c , and ruled slightly steadier later , The so-called clique were moderate buyers ol May , which sold chiefly at 37c , and spli nbovo mid below , while July was moro quiet No. 2 oats in store or for March delivery wen dull and easy around 24/c , with car lots to 0 to store commanding a fractional premium Provisions experienced something of i boom. The trading opened at prices a littli under yesterday's closing quotations , but II was soon found that the bull side had thi call , and the market moved uu sharp ! ; under the lead of pork. The shorts in thi article named were frightened into purchas ing freely by the buying of Warren , Baxtei and some smaller trades , and with the demand mand exceeding the offerings the sellers hni matters their own way. Tbo product wa wanted by urgent buyers , and bcforo ani reaction to speak of had occurred pork wa advanced 35c , lard t@7o and short rib 12Uc. In the upward turn witnessed Ian and short ribs simply followed pork , whlcl was the center of interest. The extromi outsldo prices paid were realized during thi last hour of the session , and at the close porl showed u net advance of C5c , lard of 5c , am short ribs of lOc. CHICAGO lilVE STOCK. CHICAGO , March 20. | Special Telegrar to THE BKE.J CATTLE Higher prices wcr expected to-day , but the fact was that th buyers were not badly in need of cattla an did not do any lively bidding , as they seeme to think the decrease in the receipts "had string tied to it" and was only a transiec holdback , not indicating a scarcity of mat kctablo stock. However , the market to-da was notquotably different. Some comma cattle actually sold lower and all sold nt vor low prices. Three loads of funcy cattla sol at ftOD. Good fat cattle , however , wor sold at $3.00. Choice to extra beeves. f4.25 ( 4.00 ; medium to goad steers , 1350 to 1500 Ib MWK24.00 ; 1100 to 1350 Ibs , * 3.BO@3.05 ; U50 t 1200 Ibs , $3.00@3.40 ; stackers and feeder r2.lXXji3.20 ; cows , bulls and mixed , f 1.50 ( 3.00 ; bulk , F..00@2.40j Texas steers , ! / Hoes Prices wore again strong and SftlC lower , making a decline of ID&'Oo in t\\ days. Packers were bearish and the shi ; ping demand limited. At the close the ord narv run of mixed would not sell for ovi H..V.C3H.OOTbo best heavy sold at W.GOl 4.03 , light sorts , fl.7CHg4.SO FINANCIAL. NBW YOIIK , March 20. [ Special Telegrai to TUE Bue.1 STOCKS Tbo feeling hero I stocks this morning was in keeping ; wit I-ondon quiet. ThU was true of the gei ernl list , but mora so of Atclnson , Nortl western and Chicago Gas. The openlu prices were low , the declines from yesterdc amounting to about % per cent , with Bu ImgtonSiQulncyoff 1 percent. Followln the opening there were slight declines , whi Dock Island distinguished itself by a decile of ) { per cent. Before 11 o'clock the quli ROVO way to sorao animation , and the weal ness to considerable strength. The upwoi movement , like the early decline , was coi flucd to fractious , with the exception of Cl cage Gas , which went tip about a point , The tally also caught up Lackawanna , Burling ton , Hock Island , Missouri Pacific and Atchl- eon , all of which advanced enough to moro than cancel the early declines , and left prices better than fat the opening , with the market apparently firm. Before noon the activity was less marked , and in a few stocks there was a slight yielding from the top prices , but no special weakness was shown. The last hour of the stock market was characterized by indifferent operation * . This resulted in general weakness and declines from the best prices made about noon , and nt the close the most of the advances were lost and stocks were llttlo changed at the close from last nlcrht. Burlington suffered most and closed nearly a point lower for the day. The slight ad vances wore sustained well. Lackawanna , ; Missouri Pacific , 3H' ; Heading , { , while Chicago cage Gas certificates closed 2 } higher , ful filling the predictions regarding thorn. Iho total sales for the day were 235,842 shares , including Reading , 23,000 ; Burlington , 11,000 ; Lackawanna , 15,800 ; Hock Island , 11,800 ; Northwestern. 15,003 ; St. Paul , 11,400. The folio wing wore the closing quotations : CT.B. 4s regular..US'S Northern 1'aclne. . 25 < j U.S.4scounon.i..l-1lS doprefcrreJ./ g U.P.4Msre3tilnr. . 107 c.K. w ; . .jni'i ' ' * dopraferred , . . .J.'VI 1'acl'flcOsot 83 .illiil .V. V.Contral 107 Central Pixilnc. . . . ! JI > 4 P..U.&K Clilcapo k Alton. . 1.12 i Hock Island .OK Chlcago.llarUnjtoii ( C. . M. iSUP CJ'l & Qulncy j v do preferred. 8Jf D..L..S W. . . , , . . .is : l St. 1'auliOranha . nny Illinois Central. . . . ] ! * ) I ilopreferred 10Vi J..1I.&W im'Unlonl'acine Klfi Kansas 4Texas. . . 1J W..SI.L. &P 12V LakeShore " do preferred. . . . MlchljmnContrail. 87 Western Union. . . . . MlKOurll'aciflc . . . 83 MONBT o.v CALL Easy nt 2@2K l > or cent. PRIMB MERCANTILE PAPER 1 ' 33'f per cent. STEIU.ISO EmiVNOE Dull but steady : sixty-day bills , tl.S5X ; demand , Sl.SSJf. PKO1HJUR at VKKEF3. CHICAGO , March 20. Wheat Steady ; cash , IMJfc ; April , ljc ) ; May , OCJic. Corn Firm ; cash , 33 ; c ; April , 34o ; May , SStfc , Oats Steady ; cash , 24tfc ; May , 25s , < c. Kyo May , 43Vc. Barley Nothing doing. Prime Timothj Sl.43@1.45. Flax-1.60. Whisky $1.03. 1'ork Firmer ; May , f 12.22 W : July , S12.3o- Lard Firm : cash , ? 0.03 ; May Stv.fj. B'lour Unchanged ; winter wheat , $2.00@ 5.fiO ; spring wheat , S1.5a@8.30 ; rye , $2.05 3.00 in barrels. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders. f3.50@5.7. > ; short clear , $0.37k'(20.50 ( ; short ribs , 50.15 ® 0.20. 0.20.Butter Butter Quiet ; creamery , lS@25o ; dairy , 14@22c. Cheese Steady ; full cream choddlis , 10 % tile ; flats , ll@U c ; Young Americas , 11 12c. E.Kgs Easier ; fresh , 13@12 } c , Hides Unchanged ; neavy green salted , 5j/c ) ; light green salted , 5e ; green , salted bull,5. ' c ; green salted calf , 0 dry Hint , 7Kft4i > t : ; green salted kip , 4e$4 ( > Jc ; dry calf , 7@So ; dry salted hides. 7c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4@4tfc ; No. 2 , 3tf@3Kc ; calce , 4 c. teceipts. Shipments. Flour bbls . 9.000 8,000 Wheatbu . 17,000 11,000 Corn.bU . 2S1.000 CO.OOO Oats , bu . 127,000 50,000 New Vorlc. March 20. Wheat Receipts , 0,000 ; exports , 103.712 ; spot firmer , but quiet ; No. 2 red. S9Jf@91c in elevator , 91 > (291 ( 0 afloat , 01@92 > < o f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 85c ; ungraded red , 01(31.02 ( ; options fairly active ; and ( n\'tJ higher and strong. Corn Ileceipts. 01,000 ; exports. 43,000 ; spot , futrly active but J/c lower , and weak ; No. 2 , 42'42 } u in elevator , 4343 > fc afloat ; No. 2 white4Gc ; ui.cradod mixed , 40@48c ; steamer mixed , 42@43 ? c ; options moderately active and @Kc lower , and weak. Oats Receipts , 10,000 ; exports , 1,000 ; spot , steady , quiet ; options firm and fairly active ; March , 30c ; April. 30 } c ; May. 30c ; spot. No. 2 white , 32X@33 > c ; mixed western , 29 Coffee Options opened firm , closed firm and 80333 points up ; sales , 38,000 bags ; March , $ l6.75@ie.95 : April , flO.90@17.00 ; May. flO.90@17.13 : spot Rio steadier ; fair -eareoes , S18.87W. Petroleum Quiet and steady ; United closed atOlJi'c. Eggs Steady ; western , 12K13c. Pork Firm ; new , 513.25@13.50. Lard Firmer ; western steam , $7.27K@ 7.30March , $7.22. Butter Weak ; western. 13@27c. Cheese Quiet and steady ; western , Li verpool.March 20. [ Special Cablegram to TUB BEE.J 3:30. : p. m. close. Pork- Holders offer sparingly ; prime mess , east ern , 65s , steady ; no , western , 55s , steady. Lard Holders offer sparingly ; spot , 35s 3d. steady ; March , 35s Gd , steady ; April and Mav , 35s 9d , steady. Wheat Holders offer moderately ; new No. 2 winter , 7s Gd , steady ; do , spring , 8s , firm. firm.Flour Holders offer moderately ; Us 3d , steidy. Corn Holders offer freely ; spot , 3s 10d , easy ; March , 3s lOJ d , easy ; April and May , 3s lOd , easy. St. Liouls. March 20. Wheat Lower ; cash , 90Xc ; May , 90 > @ 90 c. Corn Irregular ; cash , 2ic ) ; May , 30 * c. Oats Lower ; cosh , 24c ; May , 2Gc. Pork Firm at $12.50. Lard Nominal nt $0.70. Whisky Steady at $1.03. Butter Quiet nnd unchanged ; creamery , 24@2Gc ; dairy , 20@23c. Minneapolis. March 23. Sample wheat dull , about same as yesterday : receipts , 100 cars ; shipments , 40 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , March , $1.09 ; May , $ UO } ; on track , $1.10 ; No. 1 northern , March , 97cMuy ; , 9Sc ; on track , $1.00 ; No. 2 , northernMnrcbb74c ; May , S'Jc ; on track , 90c. Milwaukee , March 20. Wheat Dull ; cash , SO Vc ; May. 87Vc. Corn Dull ; No. 3. ao mw. Oats Steady ; No. 2 , white , 2S@2Sj c. Rye Quiet ; No. 1 , 44c. Barley Firm ; No. 2 , 59c. Provisions Steady and firm ; pork , $12.05. Cincinnati. March 19. Wheat Barely steady ; No. 2 red. 95c. Corn Strong ; No. 2 , mixed , 35c. Oats No offerings ; No. 2 mixed , 29c. Whisky Steady at $1.03. Kaimaa City , March 23. Wheat- Steady : No. 2 rod , cash , S3o bid ; May , 87KC bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , 90c asked. Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , 24o bid ; May , U5Jfo bid ; No. 2 white , cash , 2to ) Did. Oats No. 2 , cash , 22o asked. L.1VK STOCK , CHICAGO , March 20. Cattle Receipts , 8,500 ; market steady ; beeves , $4.25a 4.GO ; steers , Rl.OO ( l.OO ; stockcrs ana fend ers , $2.00SaeO ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.5(1 ( @ 3.00 : bull : , . ' .00 2.10 ; Texas cattle , $2.70 ® U.25. U.25.Hogs Receipts , 10,500 : market slow , 5c to lOo lower ; heavy. $4.50@4.07J ' ; mixed , W.W5SJ.70 : light , $4.55544.75 ; pigs , $1.00 ® 4.00 ; skips , $3.00(34.30. ( Sheep Receipts , 0,000 ; market steady but weak ; natives , g3.00g5.10 ; western , fl.40@-l.70 ; lambs , $4.5000.00. KaniaB City. March * 20. Cattle Re ceipts , 3,900 ; shipments , l.COO ; medium dressed 10o lower ; good to choice corn-fed , F3.S5fg4.10 ; common to medium , $2.70@3.50 ; stockcrs und feeding steers , steadv , $1.CO@ 3.20 ; cows , about bteady , $1.50 ( 2.75. Hogs liecelpts , 0.400 ; shipmontB , none ; market slow and 7U@10o lower ; common to choice , $1.25(34.55. ( National Stock Yard * , East St. IxMiU , March CO. Cattle Receipts , 1.70J ; shipments , 200 ; market steady ; choice native steers , I3.bixy4.30 ; fair to good , $3.00@3.90 ; utockera and feeders , $2.10(3 ( 3.20 ; rangers , corn-fed , $2.6033.50 ; cross- fed , $1.90(33.00. ( Hoirs-'Reoelpts , 5.WD ; shlpmenU , 600 : easy ; choice heavy , $1.G5@4.70 ; packing , $1.50 ® 4.70j light ( 'rades , $4.50C < 4.70. Slour City , March 20. Cattle Receipts , 3,400 ; shipments , , 154 ; market steady ; fat steers , $2.75 ( < ? 3.10 ; feeders , $3.M ; stackers , $2.75 ; cows , $2.fxJ ; canners and bulls , $2.40. Hogs Receipts , 1 , 33 ; market closed a shade lower ; light and mixed , " lo heavy , $4.45@4.50. OMAHA * ' Cattle. * Wednesday , March 20 , 18S9. Although the receipts wore tbe heaviest ol tbe week the market opened active and over wclro hundred head changed hands before middny. The prices paid were fully ns good ixs yesterday , and dressed beef nd shipping steers sold at a range of 3.00(7 ( } .90. but principally at t3.15S3.Qp. ( The quality of the bcovw was good and there vero plenty of very desirable cattle on snlo , > ut no better than were plenty of the cattle hat sold lost week 20 < W-TOc lower than to- ay's prices. Butchers' stock was in pretty air demand when choice but common stuff and canners were extremely slow. A very choice load ot cows sold At (3.00 , but the bulk vent at $2.00 ( < 2.50. There were n good many bulls among the offerings which sold quito welL The supply of feeders was light but the demand was pretty fnlr and prices tronp. A bunch sold nt (3.00 which were no tetter than the cattle that sold last week at 2.S5. As compared with a week ago thcro las been a most decided advance in cattle and yet the most conservative look upon It only as a llttlo Hurry which is bound to re sult in a heavy run and lower prices. HOKS. It would bo difficult to detect any essential difference between the market to-day nnd that of yesterday. Not only were the prices nbout the same but Wio receipts as well. Al though the receipts nro very light , only averaging about hnlf as heavy us last week , thcro Is no life or snnp to the trade , the buy * ers being bearish in the extreme and not ap parently curing whether tboy got any hogs or uot. Sheep. Everything really desirable was S3ld , the narkct being firm and active. IlcuclpU * . , tp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , o.HJ sheep , 9T5 Hones 20 Prevailing I'rlcns. The following is a table of uriccs paid in .his market for the grades of slock mcn- .ioucd : Prime steers , 1303 to 1503 lb.M.35 © I.10 Prime sleers , 1100 to 130J ibl. . 3.03 ( < ? 3.03 S'utivc feeders 2.75 03.03 Common to good cows 1.50 ft(3.IJ Choice to fancy cows 2..7J @ 3.03 Pair to choicn nulls 1.75 ( jjJ.OO Pair to choice light hogs 4.45 ( ifrl.50 Pair to choice heavy hogs 4.45 ( VJJ.5'J Pair to choice mixed hops . . . . 4.40 ( rtl.43 Pair to choice western sheep. . 3.SO ( $1.30 Fair to choice Nebraskas 3.03 ( ( J4.13 Representative Sains. STKKItS. No. Av. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. J5 753 SJ.IO 20 Ull ) * 3.3) 3 HH3 J1.0J 37 1:33 : 3.-W 2 1340 n.tW 21 UK ) ! l.30 16 110) 3.10 13 1IM 3. : 4 l 2 a.10 S3 12 8 3.37i-5 21 103 < J 3.10 3:1 : 1.45 3.40 w iwn 3.15 is vat : u" > -1 1129 3.15 19 1TJ3 3.45 42. 12.XI 3.17K 0 HJS 3.4"i 3 11COT 3JW U 1341 3. B 10TS 11.20 0 13)8 ) 3.45 B 1212 aSJ 12 1367 3.45 8 11)12 ) 3.20 55 1410 145 S 1170 3.20 32 1320 3.50 0 1208 a2i 3 129a 3.W 15 1183 3.25 7 1274 3.0H 30 1UW 3.2.5 27 U5 ! 3.00 14 1134 SUB 27 1348 3.00 7 12JO 3.25 19 112 : i. < X ) 12 1105 3.25 17 14'JO ' 3'JO STEKIIS STANDAUD CATTLE CO. 34 Hll 3.B5 3.B5COWS. COWS. 12 P97 1.00 4 1187 2.RO 4 1013 2.00 2 11)75 ) 2.60 S IITJ8 2.20 1 ] 370 2.50 4 960 2.30 B SSrt 2.M 10 1080 2.40 3 10S7 2JH 3 10HO 2.45 1 141)0 ) 2.0.-1 2 10J5 2.45 4 1185 2.7fi 11 1075 2.M ) 17 1383 3.0J 1 1210 2.50 COWS HUUSniAKE CATTLE CO. 42. . . 327 2.33 2.33HULLS. HULLS. 1 1200 1.23 1 1PSO 2.30 1 1K.O . 1.75 fil 148J 2.32J ! 2 W ) 2.IW 1 1SJO 2.35 1 17GO 2.00 1 13-0 2.33 1 J.V 2.10 1 1730 2.40 1 1G10 2.25 12 15(15 ( 2.5J 1 1750 2.25 1 1410 2.M 2 1710 2.23 13UJ 3.00 33 1477 2.30 CANNERS. 1 10331 .U ) 5 15H 2.00 MIXED IIUTCllEUS' STOCK. C 1135 2.25 2.256TAC . , . . .1200 2.50 , 1 1870 2.75 , . . .1877 .205 .205OXES. OXES. , . . .1800 3.00 3.00FEEDERS. FEEDERS. 20 028 3.03 VKAL CALVES. 3 133 6.00 6.00HOGS. . No. Av. Shk. IT. Ho. AT. Shk. Pr. 12 297 14.40 60 233 80 4.45 20 298 80 4.40 CO . . . .278 80 4.45 23 333 ICO 4.40 67 275 120 4.45 67 217 24U 4.40 KI 255 hO 4.45 48 340 180 4.4B 61 252 IfiO 4.45 bo 283 4.45 CO 214 80 4.45 61 278 4.45 f > 9 257 4.45 61 234 80 4.45 69 250 120 4.45 53 258 4.45 5 218 4.45 65 248 40 4.45 73 237 40 4.45 03 240 320 4.45 M 2S2 300 4.45 63 243 120 4.45 80 239 40 4.47 50 302 100 4.45 74 228 80 4.60 02 258 BO 4.45 65 323 4.DO 49 22S 4.45 fifl 225 100 1.50 68 287 80 4.45 83 . . . .234 4.50 GO 2U7 4.45 71 242 4.M 01 272 4.45 69 274 4.50 09 231 40 4.45 62 300 80 4.30 SHEEP WESTERN No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. 174 1.16(4.15 132 133 I1JJ 35 135 4.30 SHEEP NEmtASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. AV. Pr. 60 85 JUO 60. 84 JUO lilvo Stock Notes. Cattle active and firm. Sheep active at steady prices. No essential change in the hog market. A. Johnson , Friend , Neb. , marketed a load of cattle of his own feeding at $3.00. Nearly all the stock in the yards was sold early and the market on everything prac tically closed at midday. The hog market is now about 5c lower than it was a week ago. but the most notable change is in the receipts. On Wednesday of last week , 8,513 hogs were received and lor the first thrco days of last week the total was 12,133 , while the'receipts for the same time this week amount only to 0,250 , a de crease of nearly 50 per cent. OMAHA -\\HOLikSAljB MARKETS. Produce , Fruits , Ktc. BDTTBH Creamery Fancy print , 24@2Ce ; choice print , 23W23c ; fancy solid packed , 21 @ 22c ; choice solid packed , 19@20c. Dairy- Fancy roll , 17@10c ; choice , 1510c { ; good , 12 @ 14c ; low grades , 10@llc. CUEKSE Full cream Cheddars , choice , 12 ® full cream flats , two in hoop , 12 } < @ 13c ; full cream Y. A. , choice , 12 > @ 13c ; off grades and skims , Stifle ; llmburgor , I0@l2c ; brick nnd Swiss , 14@15c. Ecos Strictly fresh , Il@l2c ; cold stor age , 9@10c. LIVE POUI/THY Chickens , per doz , $3.50@ 3.75 ; ducks , * 3.25@3.50 ; geese , $ S.50@9.00 ; turkeys , per Ib , 9@10c. DIIESJCD POULTRY Cbickcns , per Ib S@ lOc ; turkeys , ll(212o ( ; goose , ll(212c : ducks , lollies. VEAL Heavy grnssers , 150 to 200 Ibs , 5@ Cc ; inferior calves , 50 to 00 Ibs , 8@5c ; me dium to rood , 70 to 85 Ibs , 4@tc : choice to fancy , 100 to 150 ! Ibs , G@7c. VE ETAHLES Poialoes.Colorado and Utah , C0g ( < 55c : Wyoming , 50@.Vic ; Nebraska ami Iowa , choice large , 30@y.5o ; common , 25G5 30e ; sweet potatoes , Jerseys , per bbl , f J.75Q 3.00 ; boots , per bu , 55@COo ; carrots , 35@40o ; cabbage , California , per Ib , 2 > o ; parsnips , per bu , 60@80o ; oulons , red choice , f > 0@55c ; silver skin , G0@75o ; turnips. 025o ; ruta bagas , 3.10400 ; radishes , 35i540o ( ; ; lettuce , 25ui30ci cucumbers , tl.50@2.00 ; string beans , per bo * . $1.753.25 ; celery , 25@30o ; spinach , 1.50@2.00 per bbl. GAME Mallard , nerdoz , | 3.00@3.50 ; red head , per doz , I2.60&3.00 ; teal , der doz. Jl 75 @ 2.00 ; common small , per doz , fl.00@1.50 ; rabbits , per dor , P0c@fl.00 ; Jack rabbits , per tloz , ? 3.00@3.50 ; squirrels , per doz. 90c@ f 1.00 ; Jock snipe , f 1.00 < gl.25. AiTLts-Pcr bbl. fancy New York and Michigan , JJ.50 ; choice , 63.002.25 ; choice Missouri , * 2.00@2.25 ; good , | 1.75 < ! 2.00. FOREIGN FIICITS Malaga grapes , kegs , 40 to 55 Ibs , lOo per Ib ; bananas , per bunch Uanchlto , $2.60(32.75. ( CUANUKKUIEU Bell & Ilngle , choice. | 7.50 @ 7.75 ; Hell & Cherry , choice , * 0.50 < < ifl.7S ; choice Jersey , f3.00as.25. HiuKS-Green salted , No. 1 , COWc ; No. 2. 333Xc ; calf. 5sd5iic | dry flint , 7QSc. HEASS Navies , hand picked , per bu , f3.10 (22.20 ( ; good clean country , 11.05(22.00 ( ; offer or | > oor stock , tl.OQ31.SO ; California , 2.00@ CiDnit Mlchicran. per bbl. $1.60(35.00 ( ; New York , per bbl , t5.00@5.50 ; Lalf bbl , $2.75'iS a. 00 00FSATUEUS FSATUEUS Per Ib , prime live geese , white , C5Q40c ; mixed with gray , 25@0c ; damp and musty , 10ft20c ( ; prlmo llrJchlomciUo duck , SO @ 25c ; wild duck , 20" SAUERKRAUT Per bbl , 80 gal , choice , 13.50 ; per half bbl , J2.00. PorcoRS Per Ib , rl ijKglJfc : common , . HOXET 1-lb frames , cliolco white , 15lCc ; dark. 13@I4o : strained , 10i12c. JELLIES 44Jic ( ] > cr Ib ; preserves , 10@12o per Ib. \j \ LAIIII 7 > < c m fiO-lb pktjs. MINCEMEAT OX < S7eper Ib. Groceries. Hcvlse-d prices ore as fMlows : UAOOI.SD Stnrk A. fcamlcss. 22c ; Amos- kcag , seamless , 17J c ; l owiston A , seamless. 19c ; American , seamiest , ' itc ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , ll@14c : gunnies , single , 14c ; gunnies , double , 23c ; wool sacks , 4Uc. TWINRS Flax , 2Jc ; cotton , 18@22c , Dnir.D FIIUITS Figs , in boxes , pcrlb , 11 ® 14c ; dates , in boxes. 7@IOc ; London Dnhcsa layer raisins , per box , 5.00 : Malaga loose raisins , $ i302.53 ; new Valencia raisins , per Ib , 7J c ; California loose muscatels , per box. (1.80iV ( . < 0 ; California Londons , 1SSS , (2.40 : pitted cherries , Uc ; California pitted plums , pur Ib , I213o ; dried black * berries , per ib , 00 7c ; dried raspberries , per Ib , 22c ; evanoratod apples , G@7ic ; Cali fornia unpaired evaporated jxiachcs , 12j714o ( ; evaporated California apricots , 17c ; currants , Bi ) " > Kc { Turkish prunes , 4'8' @ * ic ; citron , 22 ( > 24c ; orange pool , 15 : ; lemon peel , 14c ; California French prunes. 7X.tIlHc. PICKLUS Medium , In bbm , $ . .OJ ; do , in half bbls , (3.00 ; saiull in bbK ffl.OJ ; do , In half bbls. $3.M ; gherkins , in bbls , J7.00 ; do , in half bbls , $1.00. HOISTED Corrnn ! German , 2-lVfc ; Mc- tnughlin'B XXXX , 24 } < c ; Ariosa , 24Xc. Corrnns Green Mocha , 2. > < a > 30c ; Hlo , good , lS I9o ; Miindahllng , 20@2Sc ; roasting HIo. 17ilSc ; O. G. .Tavu , 2irn-Jtla ; Java In terior , 2Jft23c : Ulo. fancy , 2lJ2Jc ( ; Santos and Marncalbo , 17C < 19c. SCOAK Granulated , 7 ? c ; conf. A , 7 c ; wliito extra C , 7.fe } ; extra U , 7c ; j-ellow C , ; cutloaf , SJ Uc ; powdered , bK < s ; cubes , : Choice yellow , 20@23 ; darn colored , ij(7l4c. : ( TOIIACCO Plug , 20@35c : smoking , 10S19c. SALT ? 1.35@1.40 per bbL Roi-n-7-lG , 14 } < fc. MAI-I.E St'o vit Bricks , ll@12c per Ib : perlny cakes , 12fvI3c { per Ib ; pure inaplo syrup , $1.00 per gal. Sco vit Svilt'M 3I@3.C per gal. WIUPPIXO PAI'EII Manilla , 6J c per Ib ; straw , ? { & % pur Ib ; rag , 2J.fc par Ib. Tins Young Hyson , common to fair , 1S@ 25coung ; Hyson , good to fnncy , 30@35o ; Gunpowder , common to peed , SJic ; Gun powder , choice to fnncv , 40@05o ; Japan , com mon to medium , l.-0a ; Jnpun , cliolcc to fancy , 30(7615 ( ; Oolong , common to coed , 2o@ 40c ; Oolong , choice to fancy , 5'J@70cs ' ; Impe rial , common to medium , 25@35c ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40@50c. CRACKERS C@7cperlb ; assorted cakes , 8 @ 15c per Ib , as per list , CAXIIY Mixed. K@12 c ; stick , 9f@nc ; rock candy , 1013c ; fancy candy , 7c C'JSc. HOI.L ixi > HEHUISG , ' ) ( ) @ ' . ' 0i ; . MACKEREL Family half bbls , $12.50 ; No. 1 , 513.50. COD FISH SXOSXc. STAIICII 4@r > c. NUTS Almonds , 10@lSc ; Pecans , 13c ; Bra zils , 9c ; peanuts , l10c. - Dry Goods. COTTOX FLAXNKLS 10 per ceut trade dis count Unbleached L L. 5Kc ; C C , C ? o ; S. S , 74'c : E E , SJ o ; G G. 8 0 ; X X , lo&c ; O O , ll > < c ; N N , I2fo } ; A A , 14c ; D D , 15J < ; TT , UXcY \ \ Y. isu ; li B , 19o ; bleached. 20 , S cCO ; , 12' c ; 80 , . 13Kc. Brown and slate , 59 , 9c ; 70 , 12 > c ; 00 , lOc. CARPET WARP Uibbfwhite , 19c ; colored , 2e. 2e.BATTS Standard , 8cj Gem. lOis ; Beauty , 12Kc ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased , S3 50. Pin NTS , Solid Colors Allantic , Co ; Slate , Cc ; Berlin oil , 0 , ' c ; Garner oil. CJ7c. PRINTS Pink ana Robes Allen , Gc ; River point , 5 } c : Steel River , ( % c ; Richmond , G ) c ; Pacilif , 7c. Dress Charter Oak , 55 c ; Ram- ape , 4c ; LoJi , oj/c ; AllenGc ; Richmond , Gz ; Windsor , Gic : Eddystone , 0 > c ; Pacific. PRINTS INDIGO BLUE St. Lcgor , 5 > jc ; Arnold. GJ c ; American , GV c ; Arnold ( J. , long cloth , 'Jc ; Arnold B , long cloth , lOKc ; Arnold , Gold Seal , lOJ c ; Steifel A , ,12c ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , ii\\/n \ . GINOHAM Plunkett.'checks , 7j c ; Whlt- tenton. 7J c ; York , 7)ic'NorutanJi dress , So ; Renfrew dress , 8 > i ( 12 > < c ; Whittenton , Sc : Calcutta , 7c. CAMUHICS Slater , 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ard. 5c ; Peacock , oc. BI.EICIIED SIIHETISO Ellerton , 7Kc ; Houeekeeper , SKc ; New Candidate , 8 > tfc ; Berkeley cambric. No. GO , 9J c ; Best Yet , 4-4 , GJ c ; Buttercloth , OO , 4Jfc ; Cabot , 7J c : Farwell , half bleached , S > c ; Fruit of Loom , 8 c ; Green G , 63 ; Hope , 7 > c ; King Philip , cambric , lOc ; Lonsdale cambric , lOc ; Lons- dale , 8Vc : New York Mills , 10 > c : Pepper ell. 42 m. lOJ c ; Pepperell , 40 in , llj c ; Pep perill , G-4 , 15 > c ; Pepperill , 8-4 , Sic ; Pepper ell , 9-4 , 23c ; Pepperill , 10-4 , 25c ; Canton. 4-4. 8 } c : Canton , 4-4 , 9 } c ; Triumph. Gc ; Wam- sutta , lie : Valley , 5c. BROWN SIIEGTINO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7) c ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atrantic D , 4-4 , G c ; At lantic P. 4,4 , Gc : Aurora LL , 4 4 , Gc ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4J c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , GJ/c ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , Gc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 c ; Law rence LL. 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5) c ; Pepperell E. 40 inch , 7c ; Pepperell , 8-4 , 18c ; Peppsrell , 9-4 , 21c ; Pepperell , 104 , 23c ; Utica C , 4-4. 4 fc ; Wachusett. 4-4 , 7 > c ; Au rora R , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora B , 4-4 , G > c. FIANXHLS , Plaid Raftsmen , 20c ; Goshen , Clear Lake , SG c ; Iron Mountain , FLixsni.sWiiiTE-GHNo. 2 , J22 c ; G H No. 1. ) , 20Kc ; B H No. 2 , 22i c : B H No. 1 , % , Wo ; Quecheo , Nu. 1 , * { , 4ac ; Quo- cheo , No. 2 , % , 37 c ; Quechce , No. 3 , % , 32 > < c ; Anawun , 3Ji c ; Windsor , Z c. FLANNELS , RED C , 24-inch , IS c ; E , 24- inch , 21 c ; G G , 24-inch , 20o ; H A F , J , 25c ; J U F. r , 27e ; G , % , 25c. DECK West Point , 20 in , 8 oz. lO c ; West Point , 29-ln. 10 oz. 12 c ; West Point. 2a-in , 12 oz , 15o ; West Point , 40-in , 11 oz , lOc. Coitscw JEAXS Androscopgln , 7J/c ; Kear- sarge , 7 cltockport,0fc ; Conestoga , OJ c. TICKS York , 30-in , i2Kc ; York , 82-m , ISKc ; Swift River. 8c , Thorndlke , OO , 8 0 ; Thorndiko , EE , 8 > c ; Thorndino , 120 , ' .1 0 ; Thorndike , XX , 15c ; Cordis , No. 0 , OJ c ; Cordis , No. 4.10 } c. DENIMS Amoskcag. 9 07,10 > c ; Everett , 7 oz , 13 ! c ; York , 7 oz , Il ! > < c ; Haymaker , 8 } < ; c ; Jaffrey XX. ll > < , c ; JaffreyXXX , 12Kc ; Beaver Creek , AA. lac , Beaver Creek , BB , lie ; Beaver Crecit , CC , lOc. KEXTUCicr JEANS Memorial. 15c ; Dakota , ISc ; Durham , 27Ko ; Hercules , 18c ; Lcam- mtrton , 5B ic ; Cottswold , 27 > c ; Melville , 23c. 23c.CHASII CHASII Stevens' B , 5Ko ; Stevens' B , bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7 > < c ; Stevens' A. blc.ichcd , SJ c ; Stevens' P , 7c : Stevens' P , oleachod , SJ c ; Stovqns' N , 9u ; Stevens' N , bleached , Kc ; Stevens' SUT , ll c. DrtiKH and Ctiemlcals. ACIPS Sulphuric , l fc ; citric , 55c ; oxalic , 15o ; UirUiric , 4Qc ; Am. carl ) , 12c ; alum , 2J < © 3c ; arrowroot , SOc ; balsam capabla , C5gs 7Sc ; borax , 10@13c ; calomel , bOc ; castor oil , fl.OT < 31.10 ; cream tartar , a c ; corrosive sub , 80o ; chloroform , 45@.Mtot ext logwood , 12o ; glycerine , 24o ; gum /arublc , 90c ; gum cam phor. ! i.jc ; _ gum opium , (3.15 ; morphia sulph , OILS Be amot. S3iso@300 ; lemon , J2.00 ; peppermint , W.00@3.50 ; wintcrBreen , $2.40 ; olive. 51.00 ; quinine. 35@45c ; strychnia , 11.03 @ 1.10. ' Metal ana Tinners' Stock. Block tin , small pig..1. 23 Ulocktin , bar 1 29 Copper , planished uoijer sizes 31 Copper , cold rolled. . . . . . . . 81 Copper , sheathing. . . , . . , , 30 Copper , plus. 30 Copper , Hats si Gal shoct Iron , Juniata , 50 , 10 , and 5 percent discount , . , Pit , planished iron , 21 to" 27 A ] OK Pat. planished iron , 21 q.27 B 9X Rooiing , 1C. 14x20. llitsheets 0.00 Roofing , IX , 14x20 , 112 sheet 7,50 Rooflng , 1C. 20x2S , 11-J sheets. . . . . . . . n.to Roofing. IX , 20x2 * . 112 sheets n & 0 Sheet iron No. 'M 3.40 Sheet iron No. 87 3.W ) Solder U@\t \ Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , 10x14. 2-i5 sheets C.50 IX , 10x14,225 sheets 6.25 Tin plate , coke 1C. 10x14 , 225 sheets 0.23 Steel nails , per Ucg 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg. . 2.75 Lumber. Dimensions and Timber 13 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 24 ft 2x4 $15.00 15.00 15 00 16.0(1 ( 17.00 20.00 2x0. , . . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 2'J.OO 2x8 15.00 15.00 15 OJ 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x10 , . . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 2000 2x12 . . . 15.00 18.00 15.00 10.00 17.UO 20.W 4xS SxS 10.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 17.00 20.0C Fencing- No. 1 , 1 and 0 inch U and 11 foot rough ? 1G.OO(7M0.50 ( No. 1 , 4 nnd 0 Inch , 10 foot , . . . . 17.00 ( 17.60 No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 fcO , 13.50 14.00 No. 2 , 4 nnd 0 inch , 1C feet 15.00@1S.00 Finishing 1st and 2d clear. IK Inch s , 2s 4.0051.00 1st ana 2d , clear , I'/ and 2 Inch , s. 2s 47.00W50.00 8d , clear IJ/ inch , s. 2s 43.00 40.00 3d , clear , lk and 2 Inch , s. 2s. . 43.00Q10.00 B select , ! # , \\i nnd 2 inch , , 2s 37.00@33.00. 1st nnd 2d , clear , 1 inch , s. 2s , . 45.00 A select. 1 inch , s. s 38.00 B select , 1 inch , s. 2s , . . . . . . . . . 31.00 flooring 1st coin 0 Inch white pine 34.00 2d " " 31.00 m " " " 2 VOO D " " " 80.00 Com 4 nnd 0 In scllow pmo. . . . 15.50 Star" " " " . . . . 18.00 1st nnd 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 inch 20.00 Litmc , etc. Outncy white lime , best .00 English and German Portland cement 3.40 Milwaukee and Louisville 1.30 Michigan and Fort Dodge , plas ter 2.25 Blue Rapids plaster 1.95 Hair. 20 Sash , GO and 10 per cent dis count ; doors , bltnus , mould- hips , 50 nnd 10 per cent dis count. Tarred felt , per cwt 2.00 Straw hoards 1.05 Poplar Lumber Clrar poplar , box boards , 1C in s2 s , 35.00 Clear poplar , % In panel 30.00 Clear poplar , ? B In panel 23.00 Clear poplar , } i in stock wide , s2s 23.00 Clear Doplar , corrugated cell- Ing , H 30.00 Posts White cedar , C inch , halves. . . . 12 " " 5K " " and S inch n'rs 11 White cedar , 4 inch , halves. . . . 115 Tennessee red cedar , split. . . . Ill Splltoak , ( white ) 8 Sawed oak. ( white ) 10 Shingles , Lath , per M XX clear 8.20 Extra "A * 2.80 Standard A 2.1H ) G inch , clear l.CO@1.70 0 Inch , clear 1.7Cil.SO ( No. 1 1.10(31.15 ( California red wood , dimension widths 4.50 Cypress , clear heartdimension widths . ' 3.40 Lath 2.50 Ship Lap- No. 1 , plain , Sand IS Inch . . . . 17.30 No. 2 , plain. S and 10 inch 15.50 No. 1 , O. G 18.00 Siding Kt com , 12 nnd 10 feet 22.00 2d " " 19.00 3d " ' 15.00 Fence , " " 13.00 Stock Boards A 12-Inch , s. Is. 12,14andlOft 40.00 B " " " " 41.00 C " " " " 80.00 D " " " " 23.01) ) No. 1 com. 12 in. s. 1 s. 12 feet. 18.00 No. 1 " " " 14 and 10 feet 17.50@18.50 No. 1 com. 12 in. s. 1 s. 10 , IS and20fect 19.50 No. 2 com. 12 in. s. 1 s. 14 and 10 feet 17.00 Coiling and Partition ist com. % in. whlto pine parti tion 32.03 2d com J in , white pine parti tion 27.00 Clear % in , yellow pine coiling. 20.00 Clear % in , Norway 14.50 2d com ? 8' in , Norway 13.00 Boards No. 1 com. s. 1 s. 12,14 nnd 1C ft 10.50 No. 2 ' " " " 14.50 No. 3 " " " " 12.00 No. 4 " " " " ( ship'gcull ) * 13.00 Battens , well tubing , pickets O. G. Batts , 2 } < inch CO O. G. Baits , J x3 , SIS 85 3 in. well tubing , D. & M. and bov 20.00 Pickets , D. & H. flat 19.00 Pickets , D. & H. square 22.00 SHROEDER & BEAM , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 3O5 South ISUi Street. - Omn-a BK. OWEN'S ELEGTRIG BELT AND SUSPENSORY. PATENTED Auc. 16 , 1887. IMPROVED FEB. 1,1889. DR. OWEN'S ELKCTRO- fc ' > GALVANIC BODY BELT 'gftt. AND BDBPENBOBY . - * " rnarmtf , ! to core toe fob lewlnf dlitasei. Bvneljr : Rbcnmttic Compliinti , .Lumbago , General and Mervoui DeUutr. Ooi- e" Nervouineii , Trembimg , Beztud Ezh&uition.Wut- ' " of Body. DittMei f"B j t i f- timed bjSjtaS ndlicrttioni In Youth , Age. Mar- riedorsto'iifov'eleLife. . lofurt alldtiraaef tcrtalnlDi to tbe worab l 1n > or cenlul crgaci el cule or female. tTTBtar TO KEsroiminLE riBTiEtt ese DATS TUUL. SB. OWEN'S ELECTRIC INSOLES t rfuriiit. Dd Be. poiute for rxzs lllcitreted pamphlet , which will be let you ID plain icalcd CDTelope. Uentlon tble paper , ftddrf" * OWEN ELECTRIC BEIT & APPLIANCE CO. 3OO North Broadway. 87. IXJUIS. Ma RUPTURE ! ELECTRIC BELT AND TRUSS COMBINED. DR. ISRAEL'S , Owen'i Eieetrio Belt AtUehmeat.il wro vita rut ted comfort. TLt CBr. Bide mild or .troiii. Till It tbe ODiy lUctrie trail ana till , , , r m.a . H K pt > r li from 10 lo BO diji. ror fill dficrll'llcnof Dr. pwcp Elft-lro-OtlTinle Htlti. SpU l iri-llineti - , Trunci ml Iniolci ( end Be. for ran Illuitnuil iam > hlcl wblch mil tx at you In pliln iiftled eDTIOI | > . Sold only by tbo OWEH ELECTRIC BELT It APPLIANCE CO. 3O6 Worth Broadwnr. BT LOUIS , Ma nit ; Whlto House WASIIIXOTOX , March 20. Business was un usually brisk nt the white house to-day. There were wore visitors on business thnn on any previous day for the present adminis tration. Delectations from Washington formed the major portion of the crowd. Sec retaries Blafno and Windom were ainont ; the president's callers , A public reception was held in the east room at 1 o'clock. Fierce Fight in AVnlcs. Loxnox. March 20. A number ot police men , protecting n party of emergency men engaged in serving tithe distraints In Pen- bryn , Cardiganshire , Wales , were attacked by u mob and a fierce contest took place , during which many men on both sides were injured. Notified of Clmco'H Iteblcniitlon. WASHINGTON , March 20. The vice-presi dent laid before tbe senate u communication from the governor of Jlthodo Island stating that the resignation ot Chficcas senator from that state had been accepted. Laid on the table. The senate then went into executive session. A Suprrina Court Itomnnce. NEW YonK , March 20. A Washington special says the firt > t romance under the new administration comet * in the announcement of the engagement of Justice Gray of the supreme court to Mitts Jeanctte , daughter of Associate Justice Matthews. IVnnamnkcr Goev to 1'lilladclphln. WASIUNGTO.V , March 20 , The- postmaster general left Wa hin toii for Philadelphia this morning to attend the funeral of a He expeyl a to return to-nicht Asrlculturnl Implements. CHURCHILL PARKER , Doalcrlfl Agricnltnial Implements , Wagons Carriage ! and t > n lf . Jono ilrret. between 9th and IWu , Omaha. Nebraska. LINIXOER .t ME1VALF CO. , Agricnlt1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages \Vholefnlc. OmithnNebtatka. PARLIN , ORENDORF , t MARTIN CO. Wholmal * Itcalers In Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons& Buggies miKB , tOiand 107Jones flreet , Oraitha. MOLlNiMrLVURX&81ODDARDCO. , xantifacturort and Jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Rafts , Flows Eta. Cor. Mb and Tactile streets , Omaha. Artists' Materials. -d. I10SPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anfl Organs , U13 Uouclas street Omaha , Kcbravka. Boots and Shoos. 1lr. r. MORSE t TO. , Jotes of Boots rind Shoes , 1101 , lltn , 1106 Dnuel.19 itrcct , Omaha. Mnnnfactory , Summer street , notion. Coal , Coke and Lima. OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIME CO. , Jobbers or Hard and Sofl Coal , I3th street , Omnha , Nebraska. KEURASIfA FUEL CO. , SliipiesofCoalailCok 214 South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb. Crpckory one ! Clnsswnro. PERKINS , OATCH & LA UMAX , lmt < ort n and jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Ktc. JSH Farnam street , new Paxton bulldlnc. Commission and Storage. RWDELL & RIDDELL , Storaic and Commission Merchants , Specialties Butter , fees , cheete , poultrr , came , rtrcct , Omaha , Neb. GEORQE SCHROEDER & CO. , ProfincB Commission and Cold Storage , ( Successors to McShane & Schroedcr. ) Omaha , Nebraska. ' * Dry Coeds and Notions. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Fornisning Goods and Notions 1103 and 1101 Douglas , cor. llth street , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCHDRY GOODS CO. , Importers 2nd Jobbers in Dry GoodsMons , Rents' furolahlnir Koodn. Comer llth and liarncr rtreetn , Omaha , Nebraska. HEL1N , THOMPSON & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 317 South 15th street. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre Farnam street , Omaha , Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture , Cmnhu Nebraska. Crocorlos. PAXTON , GALLAGHER & CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. 701,707,7W and Til South 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th ana i/earenwortb streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware W. J. liROATCH. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Eprlnns , wagon stock , hardware , lumber , etc. 1209 and 1211 llarner street , Omaha. LEE , CLARKE , AKDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , . Metals , sheet Iron. etc. Aeenta for Howe scales. Miami powder and Loiau barbed wire , HIMEI3AUGH ATAYLOR. . Bnild rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' tools nnd Buffalo scales. 115 Douclot street , Omaha , Neb. Lu m b ur. Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported and American Portland cement. Btat agent for Milwaukee to jdruullc cement and Qulncr white lime. CHAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood carpets and parquet Hnorinp. 9lb untl Douclas , Omaha , heb. O MAHA AllKinfls of Building Material at Wholesale , lEth Street and Union Pacific Track , Omaha , LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasb , Doors , Etc , Yards Corner 7th and Uouglas. Corner _ 10th und Uoutlasj _ FRED W. GRAY. Lumter , Lime Cement , Etc , , Etc , _ Corner Cth and Douelas Sts . Ouiulia. _ C. N. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th and Calllornla Streets. Omaha. Nebraska. Millinery and Notions. _ L OUCRl'L'LDER < t CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions aw , J10 nud 21S ? outh llth street Notions. J. T. ROU1KSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , _ l and (6 ( bouth 10th street. Omaha. _ VJNYA RD SUHNEJDER , Notions and Gents' ' Furnisning Goods , lloiltiirue ; urett. Omaha. _ CONSOLIDAED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined -Lubricating Oils , Aile crease , etc. , Omaha. A , II. Illihop. Wai.acer Paper. CARPENTER Wholesale Paper Dealers , Can ? a nice stock nf prlntliiE , nrapplnit and writing paper. : * pi > i\ l uucntl'ju Klvi-n liuArlo J urdurs. Storage , Forwarding & Commission , Storage , Forwarding and Commission lirauc hoate ol tbe lleontr lluccr Co , Ui wliolcsr1 an-J retail. 1'3'fi , 13U , lib UarJii OtJufca. Ttllpbouo No.7VJ. H. HARDY & co. , J4bl > of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , ' - Vi t j 'a ' Peerless Dyes Boots ' CO. , foni to Jt eJJonr. , V Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of BuoIsS Slices /tent * for notion Itukbtr Kho Co , 1107. 1101 tnd 11M lUrncy Street , Omh , Nebraska. Broworo. STOHZ & ILKtt , Leger Beer Brewers , mi North Ktchlccnth nrtet , Omah * . N Cornlco. EAQLE COnttlCi : WORKS , Hannfactnrersof Galyanized Iron ( jprnice Window-carl nd tnrUlle flyHsbti. John Ur-enettr , proprietor. lOSmnd llJhouth 1WU HreeU _ _ _ _ Ovornllo. A ffFIELD MANUFACTURiNG CO. , Hannfactflrers of Overalls. can * . Pants , Shirt's etc. 1M3 Douglas strojt Omnlin , Neb , Office Fixtures ' " SIM'MOXDS" Manufacturers of Bank , Dice anfl Saloon Fixlnres , Xlnnltci. ( ilrtebonrrtf. HooV C p , nin iutr" . Ci c , I'artltlonn.linlltnft.Uountoni , llcrmtidWln * toolcr , Mlrror , KlaKnriorj and ottlrp , 17UU nd 733 foulhlotb. SUUniahn. Tolrpbone 1IJ4. Pnpor Boxes. JOWA'i. WILKIE , Proprielor Onialia Paper Box Factory , Nus. 1S1T da 131 > ttrcet , Omihn , Neb. Rubber Goods. OHrA.IlA RVBDER CO. , Mannfacturers al Dealers In Rute Goods Oil clotlilnc and leather belting. 1003 FBin m itreet Sash , Doors , Etc r. i. Disonow & co. , Wholtnale ra nnf clurcr of , Boors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch office , Ifth nod Itant strpot Omaha , Neb. SOI1N MAKUFACTURIXO CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding' , flair-work and Interior hard wood Onltb * N. K. corucrtth and Learenwf rib streets , Oronba , Neb. StoomF\litjnKB _ \ , Pu\mpa \ , Eto. A. L. STRAfia A CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines. Iteam , watpr. rallwar and mining Buppllei , eta. Sr.ti , IC3 and VH Karnam ilrcet , Omaha. U. S. WIKD EXO1NE , t PUMP CO. , Steam and fate ? Supplies , wind mill * . CIS and 12) Jonei SUOmah , G. F. HOB , acting manager. BltOWKELL & CO , Engines , Boilers and General Mecliinery , I Ibcet-lron work , ( team pump , > HW mills. 1213-121S Learcnworth Btreet , Uinaha. Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter i. Son , Prop's. Manufncturcrs of all kinds Steaiii Boilers , Tante and Suest Iron fork Works South lb and D. & M. crostlug. PAX'IVN & V1ERLIKO JJJOiV WORKS , frouglit and Cast Iron Bni'ding fort Englcee , brass work , general foundry , machine and blacksmith work. Onlcc and woris , U. P. Ilr. and nth Btreet , Omahu. OMAHA WIRE IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of fire and'Iron Railings Desk rallB , window cuardB. flower stund . w etc. 123 > orth luth itrcot , Omaha. OMAHA SAFE J : IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proif Safes , jail work , iron shutters and Ore escapes. O.Lcflrccn , prop'r. Cor. lllh and Jackton BU. CHAMPION IRON & WIRE WORKS. Iron id fire Fences , Railings , Guards and screens , for banks , offices , more ? , retIdcncoA etc. Improved awnlnc\ locksmith mnchlnerr and blacksmith works. 4(11 ( bouth l th Su PALMER , RIOHMAN A CO. , Liye Stock Commission Merchants , Office Hoom 24 , Opposite Eicbaftno Building , Union btock Tardc , Soatb Omaha , Neb. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omana , Limited , [ John F. Bojd , KuprrlnUndent. THK- CHICAGO SHORT LINE 4\ \ OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee _ & t , Paul R'y ' , The Best Route from Omaha aud CountiU UlufTs to TWO TRAINS IAHY 1IETWBKN O1IA1IA A.N1J COUNCIL IJLUFra Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Ruplds , Rock Islund. Frceport , Roclcford , Clinton , Dnbuqiic , Daicnport , Elgin , Madison , Jnncs > illc , * . ! Bcloil , WInona , Ln Crusse , Aad all other Important point ! East , Nortlicntt nl fcoutbcmu ForthrouEh tlckcti. cull on tbo ticket ngcnt at 1501 Fnrnamitreut , la Darker Block , or t Union PaclQo Depot. I'lillman Bleeps and tbe finest Dlnlnp Cnri In the world are ran un the mnln line of ibe ( , hlorto , Mil. n ukec A. bt. 1'aul llallwnr. nhd evcrr uttcutloa H pala to pa > tco er < bjr courteoui emplo > oi of tu * curapaiir. It.Alll'LEIt.tiencral Jtunncer. J. K. 'tUCKKIt. AMKmntUeaaral Mnnngcr. A. V. K. OAKI'ENTKH , Ueueral I'ausnter and Ticket A tent. ( iuo. u. jlRArrOKU , Anlitant CeucralPanenrer UDdTlcVct Aeent. T , J. 01' A It 1C , General Superintendent. , Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , Antony it few of lh nuineruiit imlnU of luporlorltr e.ijoynd by tlieiulrou ot Ibli rojj bttwu ( ) m h ? . ! 1.d.,9.lrS':0v.l ! ! 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