r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TUESDAY , MAKQH 20. 1839. HIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , May Practically Boycotted By the General Trado. CORN FLUCTUATIONS NARROW , OnlB Attrnct-n Fnlr Blmro of Atten tion 1'rovlHlons Untifljtnllr Irrcjju- Inr CiUtlo StronRor HORS Active nml Higher. CHICAGO ritODUOE MARKET. CnicAno , March 25. [ Special Tcleerom to Tun DF.E. ] The wheat mnrkct opcnea ntrong on the dry weather throughout that part of the winter and spring wheat nrun west of the Allcphcnlcs , cast of Missouri and south of the line running through south ern Illinois and Indiana. The signal servlco bureau reports normal molsturu outsldo of this territory. Dry weather rc | > orts from the largo district around about Chicago arc coming In , which are going a long way toward neutralizing the reports of "splendid crop prospects" so glowingly pictured in the public press , though nobody claims that auy damage has .vet resulted. The visible sup ply decrease of 010,000 bushels was larger thdn anticipated , and this had the effect oi bringing out ttio llttlo follows. The big fellows did not need any such news * to fill them with courago. They arc , however , seemingly not doing much , and are letting the Impression go out that' until the hugo hunk of bear meat bitten off last wcok Is digested they will rest easy. The strength shown early did not last , that is so far as relates to Way price. The trade In that delivery was light. It is rapidly concentrating In July nnd other Into futures. Hutchlnson an nounced himself as favorable to the down movement In May , which was tukcn to mean that the "lemon had been sqUcc/cd dry" this time , and that a break was now In order. The prevailing bollcf was that on the dowp grade the market would bo kept nctlvo to cn- courntjo the renewal of trade In that month , in the hope that another crop of shorts might bo again caught. As it is May is practically boycotted by the general trado. Trade may got Into that month again , but it docs not seem likely at this writing. Cablet were easier , nud all the American markets were weak in sympathy with the softness that developed hero soon after the opening. Now York was conspicuously weak , and so was St. Louis. All of the markets slipped down rapidly and easily when Chicago got weak , and reacted with palpable roluc- tunco on Chicago rallies. The clearances last week are shown to have equalled 013,000 .bushel * , the largest movement of any week for the month. May wheat opened at $1.05 nnd July at 8'J c. This was < o better than Saturday's closing price for May , and % c better for July. 5lay sold off J c , rallied to $1.05 , broke sharply to (1.03k ( some say 11.02 % ) , rallied to $1.04 , declined to $1.03 , reached twice nttcrward to $1.04 , and then worked down to $1.01 } . The market held around S1.01 } @ 1.02 for a while , and then nettled to $1.01. The closing price was $1.01. July sold off to SSKe , advanced to Wc. worked down . to 88Jf c , rallied to S'J c , sol down i to BSJ < c , later sold down to 8"ic , and closed at STJ c. Hutcliiiison was the largest buyer of July up to within an hour of the close , and there was first class general buying for that month. During the last hour there was no disposition In any quarter to bull ltand the wheat market went down curly as compared with Saturday. The closing shows a loss of 8J8'c in May and of % c In July.Tho decline in May was accom panied by astonishingly small excitement , which Is supposed to indicate that the open interest in the May . deal has dwindled to small proportioift. Trade in futures was dull nnd without semblance of life or 'ac tivity. The lower tendency of the wheat market affected corn to a slight extent , and the in ] urcaso in the visible supply was an Item in fluencing values in the same direction. An Increase of only 404,000 bushels was not par ticularly bearish , being no moro. than was generally looked for. The early season is regarded as the most favorable argument in tbo bear case , and the low level of the pres ent prices , and the heavy consumption both at homo and abroad , are the mainstay of the bulls. The near approach of the opening oi navigation , when the winter accumulations in the public elevators may bo expected to seek a temporary resting place in private granaries , And will bo therefore out of the visible supply , is also rolled upon to help the lull side. The fluctuations were within u J/c range , and the closing prices. wcro ncai the lowest of the day , and show a decline oi about } { o since Saturday. Outs attracted a fair slmro of attention on the regular market , ruling nearly steady within about ao range. May was agait the favorite around 25Jf@25Jffo though i touched a point below tbo inside named \vhllo July was quiet but firmer. The loca etocka showed un increase for the week o ; Eomo 04,000 bushels , . and No. 2 oats to go t < store were dull around 24a Noinccla features occurred , with seller March qulti ncglccte.d. Provisions were unusually irregular. Ii pork the fluctuations covered the wldo ran pi of 40c , in lard of 17 } c and In short ribs o l"J < c. ' The day's market averaged consider ably higher than that of Saturday , but i failed to command satisfactory support , am the closings showed a material snrlnkagc In pork the decline suffered was 15@'JOc , ii lard 10c , and in short ribs 5@7J c , Brooa. Cnicioo , March 33. | Special Telogran to TUB UEB.J CATTLE Trade generally opened slow. The run was larger than ox pcctcd , hence the buyers were in no hurry t < look the stock over , taking the matte leisurely until late in the forenoon. Ther was a largo per cent of common and tnedtur tccrs among the arrivals , and this factalon had a tendency to keep prices down. Thcr were no Texans among the receipts. Whe the buyers fairly got to work and' prices be gan to develop there was llttlo or no chang as compared with Friday. The scarcity c prlmo'fat cattle helped to keep prices stron on that class , and such sold up fully to Fr day's prices , perhaps in a few instances hade stronger. Medium and common grade of steers wcro slow from the stai to tbo finish and perhaps i omo cases a shade lowei Cow stock was , quiet and steady. There wa nothing going on in the stocuor and feedo trado. Choice beeves , M.OO@4.W ) ; medium t coed steers , 1850 to 1500 Ibs , J.GO3.00 ; 121 to 1850 Ibs , $3 30@3.X ( ) ; 050 to 1200 Ibs , f3.00 ( 0.45 ; stackers and feeders , $2.30@3.UO ; cowi bull * and mixed. S1.CUQ3.10 ; bulk , $3. ! > C ( 8.40. 8.40.Hoas Hoas Active , C@10o higher , bulk sollin at H.OOM5 , with nlco light mixed an prlmo butcher woiehts at $5.00. Light' sort old largely at I4.95Q5.00 , with a fo < InKO sort at $5.05@UO ! ; toward the close part of the advance was lost. Into nrrlva selling So below the early sales , yet aboi everything was sold at onco. What was lol was In tbo hands of speculators , ri.NANCIAU NEW YORK , March 33. [ Special Tolesrai to TUB Hia'.l STOOKS Tbo stock markt ) opened without special feature to-day. Tli fluctuations were narrow the first hour , an outslao of grangers tho. operations woi principally these of the room traders. Wlill most of the lUt opened steady or a shac Better than the close last week , Jersey Cei tral started ) ( better and showed gale later. There was a slight upward tendenc from the opening prices , excent Uurlingtot which went off a point , followed by Atch on , which dropped a fraction oelow the cloi of Saturday. Tbo advance in the goner llst'up to 11 a. m. wus' confined to 9a@ % pi cent , except these mentioned ; and oven Uu llnglon rallied to a point bettor than U opening , and Atchison returned to the flr price of the morning. The market at th point was dull and the list generally stead Toward noon u tinner tone prevailed , Jersi Central attracted attention by advancing per cent on the strength of the annual t port , uud Oregon Improvement ou the otlu hand lost l } ( per cent. A slight advance nil along the list was followed by a few trifling reactions , but at noon the market was steady at about the prices of the morning. Thcro wns n decided weakening In the stock market the last hour , and the declines more- than cancelled the early odvanca In the nc tlvo list. The closing prices were lower than on Saturday. Burlington wns the weakest on the list , -showing n decline of over 2 points , and closing at the lowest point for yearn. Atchison closed 1 point lower. Compared with Saturday's closing prices , Missouri Pacific , Northwestern , Rock Island , Heading and Lacknwanna closed J { to percent under , St. Paul lost } nnd Union Pacific nnd Lake Shore \i each. Jersey Central closed 1 % higher. The total sales were 233,070 , Including Heading , 85,800 ; Burlington , 8 ,100 ; Northwestern , 17,500 ; Rock Island , 10,200) ) St. Paul , 10,400 ; Union Pacific , 10,000 ; Lacknwannn , 13,900. The folio wing were the closlnjr quotation * ! tT.B. 4s regular. . . iaU ) Korthern i ' * * \uwi * "in U. 8.4acoiipon4 , . . .1.TIH donreferrod 6'l7f U.fM'lsreKillar. . 107 % C.N. W K > 3S ! do preferred , VI7 PaclIlcBsoC SOJ . . .1W N.V. Central Kfl',4 Central IMcino. . . . 31 . , . . . 23'i Chicago & Alton. , . 1M. llock Island CIilcagollurllngton , M.&StP. . . 01'1 ftQulncr . " . . . . 00J ! Jo preferred. W)4 ) D.L. * . . , , . . . . ; St. Pnul & Omaha . notj Illlnolrt _ , ntml..ira" . . . . ' ' 109Oj { Kansas , VTexas ; ; ; 12' ' | w7.Sti'V" ; , ' . ' . ' . ' ] I2U ? LakcShore VM'i do preferred. . . . 25V4 Michigan Central. . R" Western Union M ? | Mlsflourll'acifio . . . 67 MONBT o.v CALIEaiy nt SJ QS per cent ; last loan 3 per cent. PIUUB MERCANTILE PAPBU J @flif per cent. STEIU.ISO EXCHANGE Dull but firm ; sixty-day bills , $4. 5Jf : ncraand , CHICAGO , March S3. Wheat Weak and lower ; cash , OSJ c ; April , OO c ; May , Corn Steady ; ca h ? 341 0 ; April May , 830-lOc. Oats Steady ; cash , 24J c ; May , Kyo May , - 3Kc. JJarJoy NothlnR dolnp. Prlmo Tlmoth j Jl.33. Flax S1.G1. Whlskv 1.03. Pork Lower ; May , $12.85 ; July , 512.RO. Lard Easier ; cash , $0.KiK ( ; May , ? 7.ie > . E'lour Steady ; winter wheat , ' 52.50(3.1.40 ( ; spriup wheat , S1.45@(1.80 ( ; rye , ? 2.05@3.00 In barrels. Dry Salt Mean Shoulders. ? 5.r > 0 ( > . ' 5.75 : short clear , t0.60O.C2 ; short ribs. J0.25j ( $ 0.80. 0.80.Butter Butter Steady ; creamery,17@24 > c ; dairy , 12@21c. Choeao Steady ; full cream choddais nnd flats , 102f@llc ; Voung Americas , KKps - fresh , . Hides Weak ; jioavy preen salted , ftj/c ; light green salted , 6Ji@Oc ; Rreenl@ ; salted bull , 5 } o ; green salted calf , 6 % ; dry Hint , 7K@8c ; green salted kip , c ; dry calf , 7@8o ; dry salted hides. 7@8c. Tallow Weak ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4o ; No. 3 , 3 c ; cake , 4.V c. c.Hecewts. . Shipments. Flour , bhls . 5,000 5,000 Whcatbu . 13,000 28,000 Corn.ou . IfiO.OOO 157,000 Oats , bu . 119,000 00,000 Now Vork. March 25. Wheat ncceipts , 0,000 ; exports , 10,783 : spot market dull , 2@ : > 5fc lower , wcalc ; No. 2 red. S9@aiJ c in elevator , 90 % < S02J cuiloat. OO ® 1) ! o f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , two : ungraded red , llK@03c ) ; options active , heavy , 1H@1 % " lower : March closing at S ! 0- Corn Receipts. 1U5.000 ; exports. 173,000 ; spot steady and modcratclv actlvo ; No. 2 , 42'/42 ' o in elevator , 43K@435 < c afloat ; No. 3 white , 40c ; No. 3 "red , 41 @ 42c ; ungraded mixed , 41043) ) 0 ; options dull , 'fj@Mc lower and weak. Oats Kecolpts , 21,000 ; exports , 20 : spot , firm but dull : options steady but quiet ; March , Sic ; April , SO e ; May , SO c ; snotNo. a white , S3 } @ 'J3 c ; mixed western , Coffee Options opcnod barely steady , closed steady nt 5@15 points below yester day ; sales,37,500bags ? March , $ IG.SO@10.95 ; April , J1090 ; May. SloVJO@17.05 ; spot Rio , linn ; fair eareocs , $10.00. Petroleum Dull but steady ; United closed at 02c. Eggs Dull and loxver ; western , Pork Strong ; now , $13.50@18.75. Lard Weak and dull ; western steam , closing at $7.7K@7.40 ! ! ; March , $7.34. Butter Dull nnd weaker ; western dairy , 18@18c ; western creamery , 10@25c ; Elgin , 2G@20X < 5. Cheese Quiet but steady ; western , HJfo. lil vorpool.Mnrch 25. [ Special Cablegram to Tun BBB.J 2:00 : p. m. close. Pork In poor demand ; prime mess , eastern , G5s , steady ; ao , western , 55s , steady. Lara In fair demand ; spot nnd March , 30s Od , firm ; April and May , 37s , firm. Wheat In poor demand ; now No. 2 , winter , 7s Od , steady ; do , spring , 8s , firm. Flour In poor demand ; lls 3dsteady. Corn In poor demand tor spot , with a fair demand for futures ; spot , 8s lOd , easy ; March and May , 8s OJfd , cosy ; April , 8s 9J4d , easy. Heceipts of wheat for the post week : Prom Atlantic ports , none ; Pacific ports , 20,000 quarters { 'other sources , 20,000 quarters. Re ceipts of American corn , 30,800 quartcjs. St. I/onld. March 25. Wheat Lower ; cosh , Oljfc ; May , 00 @UO c. Corn Higher ; casb , 30o ; May , Oats Higher ; cash , 24c ; May , 2GMC. Pork Bettor at $12.75 Lard Firmer at $0.80. Whisky $1.03. Butter Quletcasy and unchanged ; cream- cry , northern roll , H@10c ; dairy , 20@23c ; creamery , 23@2oc. Cincinnati. March 25. Wheat Dull , easy tendency ; No. 2 red , 94@95o. Corn Fair demand ; No. 2 , mixed , 35o. 35o.Oats Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 2 Whisky Quiet at $1.03. o Milwaukee , March 23. Wheat Easy ; cash , 87tfo ; May , SaKc. Corn-Dull ; No. Oats Dull ; No. 2 , white. Rye Active ; No. 1 , 44c. Barley Firmer ; No. 2 , 0 _ Provisions Easy ; pork , $ u.25. Knnnas City , March 25. Wheat Weaker- ; , 2 rod , cash , 89o asked ; May , Ole asked ; No. 2 soft , cash , no bids not offerings ; May , SO obld. Corn StroiiKcr ; cash , 25 } c asked ; May , 25 o asked ; No. 2 whlto , cash , 27" bid. bid.Oats No. 2 , cash , 23o asked ; May , 23c asked. Minneapolis. March 25. Sample wheat lower ; receipts. 278 cars ; shipments , K cars. Closing ; No. 1 hard , March , $1.10 ; May , tl.ll ; on track , J1.10 ; No. 1 north ern , March , 9So ; May , 08 c ; on track , $1.00 ; No. 2 , northern , March , 67c ; Moy , COo ; on track ; r" " Chicago , March 25. The Drovers' Jour UQlreports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 11,500 ; stronger ; beeves , f4.00@-l.50 ; steers , * 3.00@3.00 ; stackers one. , feeders , f2. : @ 3.0 : ! ; cows , Dulls and mixed 8l. < 50@3.10 ; bulk , * 3.20@2.40. Hogs Receipts , ' 1800 ; opened 5@10 < higher , closing easy : mixed , $4.7005.00 heavy , ? 4.70gl,77Xi ( "sht , t4,75@5.10 ; skips Shcoi > Receipts , 4,500 ; strong ; natives m * 3.00.10 ; western , $1.10@4.70 ; lambs , (4.71 it @ 5.50. 10 The Drovers' Journal's special Londoi id cable quotes prices steady at 12 cents forbcs idre American steers. Supplies of American cattle re tlo large ; general supplies light , tolo Ktumns Oitr , March 25. Cattle Receipts lon ceipts , 1,000 , ; shipmentsnone ; market active n- dressed beef stoori 5@10o higher ; cowi nis active aud strong ; good to choice corn fed fy.WS4.23 ; common to medium , t3.76Q3.75 stackers and feeding steers steady at ILGOc ( 3 , 8.20 ; cows l.CO@2.BO. a50 Hops Receipts , 3,400 ; shipments , 270 50 market actlvo and Co higher for all grades 50ol common to choice * , f i.lO@t.65. or National Stock VarUu , Eaat St bouts , March 25 , Cattle Receipts. 900 ir shipments , 100 ; market strong ; choic- lie heavy.natlvo fleers , J3.85@4.40 ; fair to good 81 (3.00@3.90 ; mockers and feeders , t'J.lCXJ IS 8.20 ; rangers , corn-fed , fJ.KKTjS.OOj grass ISy. . fed , | 2. < xr@3.00. y.oy Hogs Receipts , 2,500 ; shipments , 1,200 oya market higher ; choice heavy , and butch a en' selections , t4.70@4.l , packing , Jl.70 re- 4.85 ; light grades , C4.bOA4.05. reMT Wloux CUy , March 5.-C tUo-U COipt 130 ; dhtnmcnts , 2 < ; market steady ; fat Meow , t2.7IK33.33 ; stockers , t300@2.80 ; feed- ens , t3.25@2.85 ; fat cows , $2.25 < $2.GOi can- ncrs nnd bulls , tl.001.75. Hogs Receipts , 1,078 ; market opened Co stronger , closed n little weak ; light nnd mixed , H&3@4.G-3f i bcavty N.00@l.70. OMAHA LilVK BTOOa. Cattle. Monday , Mitrcl , 23. 18St . The cnttlo market was in a-very healthy condition anil with moderate receipts and a pooddcmnnd ; the pens were closed nt an early hour. The prices paid wore strong Satur day's prices. Tlio dressed beef nnd snipping steers sold t n range of * 3.00@3.05 nnd the cow stuff nt fcS.OOS3.00 but mostly nt 13.250 2.05. Feeders as well ns other kinds of cattle tlo sold strong. DORS. The mnrkct wai nctlvo nnd strong to 5o higher. The demand wns good nnd the pens wore cleared nt nn early hour. The bulk sold nt M.CO@4.G5. _ Btieop. Only three lends were received but they sold quickly at about steady prices. Receipts. Cattle . ' . 1,000 Hoes . 2,400 Sbocp . .j . 407 Prevailing Prices. The following Is n table of prices paid In this market for the grades of stock men tioned : Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 'bs.$3.33 < ? J.OO Prlmo steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 8.03 ( # 3.60 Native feeders . 2.75 ( < 3.00 Common to good cows . 1.50 @ 2.4J Choice to fancy cows . 2.50 ( $3.00 Fair to choice uulls . 1.75 @i. < JO Fair to choice light hogs . 4.00 OC4.05 Fair to choice heavy hogs . 4.00 @ 1.05 Fair to choice mixed hogs . . . . 4.00 W4.05 Fair to choice western sheep. . 3.80 @ 1.80 Fair to choice Nobruskas . 8.00 @ 4.15 Representative Sains. 8TKBHS. Tlio "Week's Rcoortl. Showing the number of cattle , hopt and sheep bought , on this market by the differ ent buyers last week : CATTLE. ' Swift & Co . . . 2,421 George H. Hammond & Co 1'JbU The Armour-Cudahy company 402 Steven , Hamilton & Co 730 Shippers and feeders 2,004 Local , 1J } OmuhaPuckiiiK Co 42 Total 7,951 nods. Armour-Cudahy Packing company. . . 4,870 Omaha Packing company 3,8111 George H. Hammond & Co 2,417 Swlft&Co r 1.738 Total 12,84i SHEEP. Swift & Co . - . 513 G. H. Hammqnd&Co 40S Armour-Cudahy Packing company. . . . 807 M. Donegan 21 Total 1.33C lilvo Stock Notes. Cattle strong. Hogs strong to 5o higher. No essential change in the sheep market. The receipts of hogs , though light , were eljghtly heavier than a week ago. On Mon day of last week about half of the hogs sold at $4.50 and the balance at $4.45 and 34.47Y. The prices paid to-day were the highest this month. This month promises to beat the record in the number of cattle weighed. The largcsi month previous was May , 1888. The total number of cattle weighed during tbo first throe weeks of the month of May was 22,582 , , and during the same time this month , the total was 24,858. A year ago plenty of cattle wcro selling at & .00@4.25 , and oven as high as $4.40. Twc years ago good corn-fed steers sold at range of $4.25(81.80. ( They are only about $1 pot hundred lower now , but it U that extra dollai that tho'rtedors are sighing for. OMAHA WHOIjKSAIjE M AUK UTS. Produce , Fruits , Etc , BUTTEH Creamery Fancy print , 24@20o : choice print , 21@28o ; fancy solid packed , lit ( B23 ; choice solid packed , 10'IMOo ' , Dairy Fancy roll , 17@10o ; choice , 15 ( < 210c ; good , IS @ 14c ; low grades , 10@llc. CHEESE Full cream Cheddars , choice , llj @ 12kc ; full cream Hats , two In hoop , llrt ( 13c ; full cream Y. A. , choice , 12K@Mc ; oil grades and skims , 5@9o ; lltnburgor , 10@13c ; brick and Swiss , 14 < u > 15o. Eons Strictly fresh , lOo. LIVE PouLTiiv Chickens , per dor , 13.75(3 ( 4.00 ; ducks , t3.2.r ® : } .50 ; geese , 3.60@0.00j turkeys , per Ib , 910o. UKKSSED PouLTiir Chickens , per Ib , 9 ® lie ; turkeys , ll@r.'c ; geese , Il@l2o ; ducks , 10 ® lie. VEAI/ Heavy grasscrs , 150 to 200 Ibs , 6@ Go ; inferior calves , 50 to GO Ibs , il < g > 5o ; me dium to good , 70 to 85 IDS , -l(20o ( ; choice to fancy , 100 to 180 Ibs , G@To. VEGETABLES Potatoes , Colorado and Utah , GO@Q5o ; Wyoming , 50@55c ; Nebraska and Iowa , choice largo , 25@30o ; common , 1tJ@23o ; sweet potatoes , Jcrsoys , per bbl , fcJ.75@3.00j boots , per dot , fiO@70u : carrots , 85 < @ 40o ; cab' bago , California , per lu. So ; parsnips , per bu , SOQOOo ; onions , rod choico. 50 55c ; silvei skin , G0@75c ; turnips , ViO@'i5o ; rutabagas , Si radishes. a5dJ10c ; lettuce , 25@80o : cu cumbers. $1.50@2.00 ; string beans , per box , I1.75@3.i5 ; celery , 25 < S80o ; spinach , 1.55Sg 1.60 per bbl ; pie jilant , per doz , 80o ; parsley , per doz , 25o ; soup bunches , 85o ; cauliflower tl.50Ql.75. GAUK Mallard , per doz , $3.00@3.50 ; redhead head , per doz , ? 2.50(33.00 ( ; teal , per doz , $1.71 S'J.OO ; common small , per doz , tl-00 < vtl,60 rabblU. per Uoz , 00c@ 1.00i Jack rabbits , PCI doz , MKi < 3i50 ; Bquirrcls , per doz , l > 0c@$1.00 jack Btilo | , f I.OOftl.M. I'er bbl , fancy Now York nni Michigan , M.25 ! chok r-43.75 ; choice Mm- sotirl , $2.50 ; coed , $1.75' < ? J.OO. FOREIOK KnuiTS SIilftga prapcs , kegs. 40 to 65 lb , lOo per nu b nanii8 , per bunch , $ I.Kg3.00 ) : lemons , fancy now , OOq | o $ & , $3.73@4.BO ; owngc * . I os Angeles , $2.M ; o , $3.50 ; N vo j t3.00i Hnnchito , Cn vxiti ! ani ES lldl ' .t muglc , choice , $0.75 ; Bell & Cherry , choice , 50.50 ; choice Jersey , $3.00. HIDES Green snltcdHNo. 1 , Sgr. o ; No. 2 , WSWc ; calf. 5 © : . c ; dry Hint , © . URAX ( < Navloi , hunt ! picked , per bu. $2.10 @ 2 20 ; ( rood clcnn countrw , $1,03@2.00 ; oft or poor sto6k. * 1.00l1.6g : Cnllfornln , $2.0v2.10. ) Cinsn Mlchltmn , nor bbl. $4 50(35.00 ( ; Now York , per bbl , $5.00 30 ; half bbl , $2.75@ I'or bbl , 80 galchoice , $3.50 , per half bbl , $2.00. POPCORN Per Ib , rice , l@lK ° 5 common , .IONET Mb frames , choice white , 15@10o ; dark , 13@14is ! strained , 10@12c. JELLIES lfJ4Yc ( per Ib ; preserves , 10@13 per Ib. lAKD--7Jc In G01t > pkgs. MtNcuMHAT C @ 7o per Ib. Groceries. Revised prices are its follows : BAGGING Stark , A , seamless , 22c ; Amos- keng , seamless , U' c ; Lowlston A , seamless , 19c ; American , seamless , l"c ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , IKgllc ; gunnies , single , 14c ; gunnies , double , 2.1c ; wool sacks , 40c. TWINES Flax , 20c ; cotton , 18@22c. DHIKU FIIUITS Pigs , in boxes , per Ib , 11 ® 14c ; dates , hi boxes , 7@lOc ; London Dchesa layer raisins , er box. $5.00 ; Malaga loose raisins , $3.33@3.59 ; now Valencia raisins , per Ib , 7 > u : California loose muscatels , per box , $ l.bO@J.80 ; California Londons , IbSS , ? 2.40 ; pitted cherries , 17c ; California pitted plums , per Ib , 12@18c : dried blackberries , per Ib , 037c ; dried raspberries , per Ib , 22c ; evaporated apples , C@7Mc ; California un- pared evaporated peaches , 12 < ji > l4e ; ov'itp- ' - currants , Jc ; citron , - , , . „ . - - . I > cel , 14c ; California French prunes , 7J ( ? 511 } < c. PICKLES Medium , In bbls $5.00 ; do , in half bbls , $3.00 ; small , m bbls. $0.00 ; dofin halt bbls , S350 ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.00 ; do , In half bbls , $4.00. Rovsriu CoFPKr.s Gorman , 2l ! c ; Mo- LaiiRhllu's XXXX , 24Kc ; Ariosa , 21' c. Corrr.KS Grocn Moebit , SSRSOo ; Rio , goodll $ < JU9c ; MnndiUilIng , 25l1.Wc ( ; roasting Rio , 17lSc ( ; O. G. Java , 24(5203 ( : Java , In ferior. SW@23o ; Rio , fancy , 21@22cj Santos and Mnracaibo , 17lUc. Sun MI Granulated , 7 @ 8o ; conf. A , " } % OJjo ; whlto extra C , 7 ? c ; extra C , 7c ; yol- lowC , Xo ; cut loaf , 8 @ 3c ; powdered , 8) c ; cubes , Sc. ' HisnswAx cjiioico yellow , 20@22Hcj dark colored , 13@14c. Ton\cco-Plug , 2035c ( ; smoking , ' 1C@ SALT $1.35@1.40 per bbl ROPE 7-lfl , 14c. Mu'i.n SUOAII Bricks , ll@12c per Ib ; penny cakes , 12@l8o per Ib ; pure maple syrup , 51.00 per mil. SUOAK SYKUPS 84@35c per gal. WiMi'i'ixo PAPEII Manilla. 0 } o per Ib ; straw , IJfQlKc | ier Ib ; rug , 2)4c ) per Ib. TEAS Young Hyson , common to fair , \B ( < ii 25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30 ( < ? 55c ; Gunpowder , common to good , ! 22 < < 25c ; Gun powder , choice to fancy , 40@05c ; Japancom mon to medium. 12 ® ! Japan , choice to fancy , oO@45c ; Oolong ; common to good , 25 ® 40c ; Oolong , choice to fanc.v , 50@70c ; Impe rial , common to medium , 25@35c ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40@.50c , CitAUKcits47cjor ; Ib ; assorted cakes , 8 @ 15c per Ib , as per list. * CANDY Mixed , lM@12 * > c ; stick , O ySllc ; rock candy , lOJ CTMdufancy ; candy , 728c. HOLLAND Hr.uni.vtssjoojoc. . MACKCIICL Family , liiilf bbls , S12.5J ; No , 1 , $13.50. ' Cot FISII 5) ) ® SHC. STAHCII l@7 Tc. 1 ' NUTS Almonds'I0@13c ; Pecans , 18c ; Bra zils , Ucj peanuts , < j@lUii. Dry ( jifotljj. . COTTON Fi.ANxr.LS Wper cent trade dis count. 'UnblcacheU liL , 5 > fc : CC , 0-fc ! : SS , 7Tc ; EE , 8 0 ; GO , ll c ; XX , lOJ e ; . OO. llj c ; NN , 18) fc ; AA4l4c ; PD , luijc ; TT , 10 } < c " ; YISc : BB , l c ; bleached , 20 , SJ < c ; 00 , I2" ! c ; 80 , 13Kc. Brown and slate , 50 , 'Jo ; 70,12 0 ; 90. lOc. CAniETVAitPBibb , white , lOc ; colored , 22c. 22c.BATTS BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , i c ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased , W 0. PHIXTS Solid colors Atlantic , Co ; Slate , Cc : Berlin oil , GJ e ; Garner oil , C@7c. PRINTS Pink and Robes Allen , Cc ; River point , 3jc } ; Steel River , 0 } c ; Hichiiioncl , CKu ; Paciiic , 7c. PIIINTS Dress Charter Oak , 5e ; Ram- ape , 4c ; Lodi , C o : Allen , Oc ; Richmond , tic ; Windsor , ( i c ; Eddystone. OJ p ; Pacific , PuixTs Ixnmo BI.UI ; St. Leger , 5) < c Arnold , GV c ; American , 6 } < jc ; Aruold C , long cloth , "Jo ; Arnold 11 , long cloth , lOj.jO ; Arnold , Gold Seat , lO c ; Stclfol A , J2o ; Windsor , Go d Ticltot , lU c. GIXOHAM Pluukett , chocks , 7&c ; Whit- tonton , 7J4'c ; York , 7.fc ! ; Normundi dress , 8c ; Uenfrow dress , ) $ @ # ; Whlttenton , 8c : CalcuiUi , 7c. CVMIIIIICS Slater , 5c ; Woods , 5s ; Stand ard , 5o ; Peacock , 5c. BLEACHED SHEETIXG Ellcrton , 7Kci Housekeeper , S a ; Now Candidate , & } c ; Berkeley cambric , No. GO , O o : Best Vet , 44 , tij e ; Buttercloth , OO , 4 'e ; Cabot. 7 > c ; Furwell , half bleached , 8J < c ; Fruit of Loom , 8J c ; Green G. 6c ; Hope , i c ; King Philip , cambrlo , lOc ; Lonsdalo cambric , lO u ; Lens dale , SKc ; Now York Mills , lOo ; Pepper- ell , 42 in , lOKc ; Popperoll,40 In , ll c ; Pep perill , G-4 , 15V < Jc ; Pcpperoll , 8-4 , ISlc ; Pepper ell , 9-4 , 23o ; Poppeioll , 10-4 , 25c ; Canton , 4.4 , 8)fo ) ; Canton , 4-4 , 9 < c : Triumph , Go ; Warn- sutta , llo : Valley , Be. BIIOWN SIIEETIXQ Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7Xc : Atlantic B , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , G > < fc ; At renco LL , 4-4 , Go ; Old Dominion. 4-4 , Popperoll E , 40 Inch , 7J c ; Pcporol | 1,8-4. Ibc Peppcrell , 9-4. 21o ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 23c Utlca C , 4-4. 4 0 ; Wuchusott , 4-4 , 7c ; Au rora H , 4-1 , 7c ; Aurora B , 4-4 , GJ c. FLANNELS , PLAID RaftsmenMe ; Goshcn ; Clear Lake , 3Gc ; Iron Mountain G No dice , iNO. v , yj , uiftu , ijuccuui u. j ; Anawan , 32 > 4c ; Windsor. t . FI.ANNKLK , Bfn C , 24-inch , 15V < ' Tc ; E , 2-t inch , 21J < ; G G , 24-inoh , 20c ; H A'F , % , 5c JRF , , 27c ; GX,25o. DUCK West Point , 29-in , 8 oz , lOKc ; Wes Point , 29-in , 10 oz. ] 2Kc ; West Point , 29-in 12 oz , 15o ; West Point , 40-ln , U oz , ICa COIISKTS JEANS Aiidroscoggin , 7J/c Kearsargo , 7a ; Rockport , 0/fo ; Cones toga , 0 > fc. TICKS York , 30-In. 12 0 ; York. 82-ln 13 o ; Swift River , 8q ; Thorndike , OO , 8 } o Thorndike , EE , 8Jic ; . Thorndike , 120 , 9 > io Tnorndlko , XX , IbqiiC/'ordla , No. 5,0 > o Cordis , No. 4 , . . , . DENIMS Amoskeag , 9 oz , l'a ' ; Everett 7oz , 13Vo ; York. 7 oz , IHJ c ; Hnvinaker 8 0 ; Jarfroy , XXJTlJ o ; JafTroy. XXX.lSMo Buavor Creek , A A , 12o ; Beaver Creek , BB llo ; JJcavor Creek , ( JC , lOo. KEXTUCKT JE.vxtiTiMemorial , 15o ; Dakota 18c ; Durham , 27 oi Hercules , 18o ; LiOam < ington , 22 > o ; Gottawold , 27 c ; Melville 25c. | ,1 ' CitAsn Slovens' jB. 6Ko ; Stevens' B bleached , 7o ; Stovooa' A.7 > o ; Stevens' 'A bleacned , 8 > o ; Stovuns' P , 7jfoStevons' ; P bluacuod , 8 > io ; Stoveng' N , 9o ; Stevens' N bleached. 0 > $ c ; Stovers' SltT , Druga Jandl Chemicals. ACIDS SulphuWc1 , Jjfo ; citric , 58c ; oxalic 15a ; tartarlc , 4)orAm. ) ) carb , 14o ; alum , "y @ 3o ; arrowroot , 30q ! balsam capaiba , G5ii 75o : borax , 10@13cf clilomol , SOc ; castor oil tl.051.10 ; cream tartar , 8io ; corrosive sub 60o ; chloroform , 45 ( < $50o ; ext logwood , 12o glycerine , 24c-gum ; arable , OOc ; gum cam pbor , ! i5o ; gum opium , $3.15 ; morphia sulpli $ a.GO@2.85. OILS Bergaraot , $2.80@3.00 ; lemon , $2.00 peppermint , $3.00@3.50 ; wintorgrcen. $2.40 olive , $1.00 : quinine , 85@48o ; strychnia , $1.0 W1.10. _ . Metal nntl Tuiner'B Stock. Block tin , small pig , i. . . . , , . 'i Block Un , bar . . . . , . Copper , planished boiler sizes . , Copper , cold rolled . , . .1 Copper , sheathing . , . , i Copper , pltts . , , . . . . . , . , ! i Copper , tlata . i Gal sheet Iron , Junlata , ' 6'J , 10 , and' 5 per cent discount . . . Pat. plaulshcd Iron , 21 to 27 A. . , . , . . 10 ] Pat. Planished iron , 34 to 37 B . 9 ; Roofing , 1C , 14xCO. liashccts O.CO Hoofing , IX , 14x20,113 sheets 7/0 Ro&flnp , 1C , 20x23 , U38bCCU ? ! ° ° Roonng , IX , 20x28,113 sheoU./ . 14 60 Sheet ( rjn No. JO , , 3-40 Sheit Iron No , 3.tO Solder HQ10 Tin plate , host charcoal 10.10x14,225 sheets O.BO IX. 10x14 , 2i5 sheets 8.S5 Tin plate , coke 1C , 10x14 , 225 shoots 0.25 Steel nnlls , per keg , 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg 3.75 Ijiiinlicr. Dimensions nnd Timber 13 ft 14 ft la ft IS ft 30 ft C2@2 ft 2x4 $16.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x0 15.00 15.00 15.00 Ifl.CO 17.00 20,00 2.8 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x10. . . . 15.00 15.TO 15.00 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x13. . . . 1500 15.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 20.00 4x8 8x8 10.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 17.00 20.00 Fcnclnc No. i ; 4 and 0 inch , 13 and 14 feet rough $10.00fMO.BO ( No. 1 , 4 nnd 0 Inch , 10 feet , . . . . 17.00 ( < S17.CO No. 3 , 4 nnd 0 inch , 12 nnd 14 feet 13.50@14.03 No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 feet. . . . . 15.00 ® 18.00 Finishing- Is ! and 2d clear , IJ InchB. 2s. . 40.00(351.00 ( 1st nnd 2(1 clear , I'/ and 3 inch , B 2s ; . . ' ; 47.oo@50.oo Sd , clonr , IK Inch. s. 2s 43.00 a 0.00 3d , clear , 1J { nnd 2 Inch , s. 2s. . 43.00@40.00 B select ItfX nnd 2 inch , s.2s 87.00@33.00 1st nnd ' 'd , clear , 1 inch , s. 2s. . 45.00 A select , linch , s. 2s 88.00 B select , 1 Inch , B. 2s 31.00 Flooring 1st com G Inch whltonino 34.00 2d " " ' 31.00 3d " " 2G.OO D " " 20.00 Com 4 nnd G in yellow pine 15.50 Star" " " 48.00 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 nndGinch 20.00 Llmo , etc Qulnoy white Jlmo , best .00 English and German Portland cement . - 8.40 Milwaukeeuml Louisville l.BO Michigan and Fort Dodge , plas ter 225 Blue Rapids plaster 1.95 Hair- 20 Sash , GO nml 10 per cent dis count ; doom , blinds , mould- Ings , 50 and 10 per cent dis count. Tarred felt , per cwt 2.00 Straw boards 1.05 Poplar Lumber- Clear poplar , box boards , 1C in i sSs .15.00 Clear poplar , % In panel EO.K ( ) Clear poplar , jrf ? lu panel 25.00 Clear poplar , J In stock wide , s2 s. . . . . . .7. . . . . . . . . . 23.00 Clear poplar corrugated colling , % in 7 80.00 Posts White cedar , G Inch halves 12 " 5J " nnd ' 8 inch nrs 11 White cedar , 4 inch halves 10 Tennessee red cedar , split 10 Split oak ( white ) 8 Sawed oak ( white ) 10 Shingles , Lath , per M XX clear 3.20 Extra * A * 2.80 Standard A 2.GO 51nchclear 1.000)1.70 ) Oinch , clear 1.75 ( < i > 1.60 No. 1 1.10gl.l5 ( California red wood , dimension widths 4.50 Cypress , clear heart , dimension widths 3.40 Lath 2.50 Ship Lap- No. 1 , plain. 8 nnd 18 inch 17.50 No. 2 , plain , is and 1G inch 10.50 No. 1 , O. G 18.00 Siding 1st com , 12 and 10 feet 22.00 2d " " 19.CO 3d " " 15.00 Fence " " 13.00 Stock Boards A 12-inch , s. 1 s. 12,14 nnd 16 st 40.00 B " " " ' 41.00 C " " " " SG.OO D " " " " 25.00 No. 1 com. 12 in. s. 1 s. 12 feet. 18.00 No. 1 " " " 14 nnd 1(1 ( feet 17.50@18.50 No. 1 com. 12 in. s. 1 s. 10 , 18 nnd 20 feet 19.50 No. 2 com. 12 in. s. 1 B. 14 and HI feet 17.00 Ceiling and Partitions 1st com. M in. white pine parti tion 82.00 2d com. J in. white pine partition - . tion 27.00 Clear % in. yellow pine ceiling. UO.OO Clear % in. Norway 14.W ) 2d com. % in. Norway 13.00 Boards N 0.1 com. s. Is. 12,14 nnd 10 ft. 10.50 No. 2 " " . " " 14.50 No. 8 " " " " 12.CO No. 4 " " ' " ( ship'ircull ) 13.00 Battens , well tuoing , pickets O. G. tJatts , 2J Inch CO O. G. Batts , Kx3 , B 1 B So 3 In. well tubing , D. & M. and bov 20.00 Pickets , D. & H. flat 10.00 Pickets , D. & H. sijuaro 2.00 SHROEDER . & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 3O5 Soulli 13lh Street , Omnlm EASTERN TRUST FUNDS A largo amount of money to loan on im proved real estate In the city of bmaho. Those tunds will bo distributed In sums to suit , but largo loans arg preferred. Application may bo made to teE , S , 6ISBEE , First National Dank Building. Kcpresentlng NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITOR ? , OMAHA , NEB. Capital 8400,003 Surplus Jan. 1st , 1880. 62,000 OPllCKItS AND niltEOTOUS ! IIBN'UY W. YATKS , President. LUVVI8 H. itKKI ) . Vice 1'resldent. A. E. TOlJ/.AUrt , W. V. JIOI18K. JOHN 8. COLMNS , II. C.CUHIIING. J.N. 11. 1'A'J'ltICK. W. H. a HUGHES , Cisbler. THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th and 1'arnam Bis. A General llanklnc Business Trasacte.d BONDS. We are constantly buying and selling choice bonds tunned by BTATK3 , COUNTIES. CITIES , SCHOOL DlSTUiailS , BI'U. Shall bo pleased to confer with authorities and others baring such bonds for tiule.ns well a with those who ma y deulre to buy. wo alt < o deal lu LAND WAUIlAKTti AND BCIIIP AITMOAHLE TO GOVKKNMKNT LAND. We receive the accounts ot llanVers , Merchants and others , deal In Foreign Exchange , and tran sact any Lubinesb In the Hue ot Legitimate Banking. S , A , KEAN & CO , , BANKERS , | OO Washlnaton Street. Chicago. I 113 miOADWAY , NK\V \ VOUI . n Agricultural Implomonla. CHURCHILL PARKER , Dcalerli Aericoltnial Implements , Wagons Carriage * and bdreltf. Jonpt street , between ( th and lOtfi , Omaba. Nebratka. .t METOALF CO. , Agricnll1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages \Vho1ctala. Omaba"Nebra > ka. PAltLlN , OltEXDOIlF A MAKT1X CO. Wholesale Dcalen In Agricnltnrallmplenieii Wagons&BnEgies KM , COB , t < and ICTJontt itrctt. Omaha. Manntacturon and jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Ra'ies , Flows. Etc , Cor.pth and Paclflo tteet , Omaha. l. I10SPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , U13Iouglaiitreot Omnha , Xobrnika. Boots and Shoos. IF. V. MORSE ACO. . , Mers of Boots end Shoes , 1101 , lien , 1104 DonKlan itrcct. Ormlid. ManufactorTi Summer urccl , Huston. Cool , Coke and Llmo. OMAHA COAL , COKE , t LIME CO. , Jokers of Hard and Son Coal , ZOO South 13th ttreet , Omaha , Nebrnika. KEURASKA FUEL CO. , SliipEc s of Coal a d Coke , 211 South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb. Orockorynnd Clnaswaro. PERK1KS , OATO1I .t LAUMAX , Importers and jobbers of Crotey ; Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Kto. 1511 Kurnnm direct , new I'm ton building. Commission and Storage. JUDDELf , & HWDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties nmtor , ecu" . cbco p , poultrr , game. 111\ Howard Mreet. ijmnlin. Neb. NotlonB. M. E. SMITH A CO. , Dry Goods , Fornisning Goods and Notions 1102 and 1101 Dout'lns , cor. llth ttrcct , Omaba , Neb. KlLPA'miCK-KOCirDltY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jotters in Dry GoodsNotions , QenU' ( urnlshlnir Roodi. Corner llth and Ilaraer Btrt'ets , Omaba , Nebraska. HELIX , THOMPSON & CO. , Importers and jobbcn of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 317 South llth street. DEWEY A STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre Furnara fttrcct , Oronha , Ncbrneka. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture , Cmaha Nebraska. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER A CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. 70i , 707,709 and 711 South 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , VRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th ana ix ; Ycnworth streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware W. J. liROATCH. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Sieel , SprlnKS , waeon Hock , hardware , lumber , etc. 1209 and 1211 JIarnuy streetOuiaha. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , MctMs. rheet Iron. etr. Accnt * for llowo scales. Miami powder nnd Ljmiui barbed wire. HIMEHAUOH & TAYLOR. Bnild rs1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' tooU and ItufJ.ilo si-ales. U04 DouElat elrcct , Omaha , Neb. Unmoor JoiliTjl. WAKEFJELD , . Wholesale Linnher , Etc , Imported and American rortlsnd cement. agsnt fcr Jlilnaukco bjdranlle cement aod ( julncr white lime. CHAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood lumber , Wood carpets and parquet flooring. Sth and Dougloi streets , Umaba , Meb. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , AHKinds of BnildingMaterial at Wholesale , 16th Street and Union Pacific Track , Omaha , LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Etc , Yards-Corner 7th and Douglas. Cornel 10th and Douglas ; . FRED W. GRAY. Lumter , Lime Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner tth and Douglas Bis. , Omaha. C. N. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmher , 13tb and California Htrccts , Omaha , Ncbraika. _ Millinery . . . and Notions. . - - - - - - - - - - - " - J-U-LJ-.U- > -I J JJ < ! * > / . OliDRFELDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notion ! _ KB. 510 and tU South llth Hreet Nptlona. _ mr J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Bolesale Notions aufl ForaisMng Goofls Iffl anil ( Oi guntli lOtli itreet , Omaha. , . , . -w J-- CONSOLIDATED TAXKLINE CO Wholesale Refineil and Lubricating Oils Ailo rea e , etc , Ooialin. A. II. Million , Paper. OARPENTER PAPJUl CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry R nice took of printing , wrapping nnd wrltlu , paper. Hi > tci l attention xltcn to car load urd n. B " to ra go , For ward I n g & . _ Co < m m I SB I on ARMSTRONG PETCIS & CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission lirauo bouie of tbo Ilcnncjr llugfT Co. Iluggleiu wbolenle i > nrt retail. U08.1310 , lilt Uoraittcct , Opiubs. Telaptioue No. 1W. Toys. H. HARDY A co. , - Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Home lurnlililnir Rood , cblMren'i earrlagci , U UU farnaiu tuecv. STATE LINET To Glasgow , Belfast , Dublir and Liverpool , FltOM NBW YOIIK KVEIIV TllUllBIUV. Cabin pasuuve tj and HA according to loca tion of btateruuiii.Bxcurtilou ( tU to tW. btecraKO to and freni Kuropo at Iwcst Kates AUSTIN UALDWIN & CO. . General Ak'enti _ , . , Klliroailway , New York , John Illecun. General Westeui Afcnt. I'll ' II i uolph St. , Chlcugo. Harry I ! , iloorea anUTAo 11 , iUt'anu , ugfiits ut OuinUa , DMA1 MANOFAGiii . . . . . . . . . . . t ! ! - - ! - * I f- J H I I * IH."J [ ln "i , XIRKSXDALL , JOXES AGO. , Burccuftn to Hc J , Joati \ C < v Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Stew ' Acenti for noitonltnbbtjr Bho Co , 1KO1IOI and 11 W _ lUtncj Street , Omaha , Nebra a. Brovvorfl. z ILKR , Lager Boer Brewers , Ml Motlh Kluhlccnth ttfctt , Om hii. K t > . Cornloo. EAGLE MannfaclDrcrsofGalyanizei Iron CoriiicB \Vlnilon-c r find mrlMIc fkjl'chln. John Rpenotcr , proptletor. HW mul 111) ) tm\tt > loth urect , Office Flxturoa CO. Mnmifacturcrn of Bani Offlco and Saloon Fixlnres , nnllf , SlilVhonnls. Hook C > C9 , Drug FIxtnrrN C ! > < > ! > , rorlllloni. UnlllnBS.Oniintori' , llcornul Win * Cooler * , Mirror * . Kto' ( nrlor * mil onlro , l'i.U nai73J buuth lath St. . Omaha. Telephone 1134. Pnpor Boxes. J01IX L , WILK1E , Fropriotor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Nos. 1317 Jq 1110 DouglM ilroct. Omith . Neb. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Mannfactnrcrs and Dealers in Rubber Goods Oil rlotlilng nnd Icalhtr beltlnt. 1003 Knrniyn street Sa h Doors , jjito. . . M. A. DlsJlROW A CO Whel * ale manufacturer ! ot , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. Branch ' /Dec , 12th nnd Imrd utrcot Omaha , Neb. Manufacturers' Sash , Doors , Blinds , Uouldlnc * . ftnlr-nork nml Interior lianl wood flnlila N.K. corner fill nnd Lenvcnwt rth trict , Omnlia , Nob. (7 Fninp ? , Fipes and Engines , Steam , -water , rnllnAT nnd mining nppllc , KO , l nd l-'ariiiim tlrcel. Onmiia. 17. S. WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO. , Steam and Wate : Supplies , wind mills. CIS and 12J Jonei St. , Omabl O. K. Hots , acting tnannuor. miOWXELL A CO , Boilers and General Sheet-Iron work . , ( team pump * , nw tnlllj. 121J-U1I rorthilrfet , Onaba. Iron Works. STE.A.V DOJLEn WORKS , Carter & Son , Prop's. Manufacturers of all klndi Steam Boilers , TanKs and Sheet Iron Wori Works South JJtli and B. A M. cronlng. PAXTON A V1ERL1NQ IRON WORKSf Wrougntand Cast Iron Bui ding Wort , EDilner , brans work , central foundry , nfarblne and blucKirolth work. Offlco anil worXs , U. r. IIj. and mlntieot./Jninlm. OMAHA WIRE A IRON WORKS , ' Hannfactnrersoffireandlroi DetkralK. window Euardt , flower itandi. etc. 1A ) Kurtli IWh ttrcet , Omaha. OMAHA SAFE A IRON WORKS , Maal'rsofFireandBnrglarProtf&es ' , Vanltf , jail work. Iron shutters and lire eo.-Rpei. O. Andrcen , prop'r. ( Xjr. llth and Jackton Bis. ' CHAMPION IRON A WIRE WORKS. Ironind Wire Fences , Railings , Guards and frrcenior banki , offlcei , itorcj.roililenccn. etc. Improved awnlngr , locktmlth mnohliiprj and blackim lib works. < UJ South l tb St. PALMER , RICUMAN ACO. . , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Office Boom 24 , Onpo lte Eichnnito Dulldtni ; , StocK Yards , BOitth Otnaba , Neb. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , OfOmana , Limited , rJobn F. IJojd , Superintendent , RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , The nnljr ronrttp tnko ftrDrs Molnct. Murahaltdwn , Ctdnr Itnpldi , Clinton , Dixoo. Cblcnvo , illlwau , and all polnti Unit. To the people of Nobraika , Cole ? rado , Wyomlnir. Utah , Idalin. Noiucln , Oresinn , Wa > b Ington and L'Hllfornla , It offers luperlor advunlagcat not postlhlo br & 'iy other line. Among n few of ttio numoroui polnti of superlorttT enjojrj br tbo patroni of tbli road UetncCD Omnhai nod ChlcHgo. are In tbrce trains a < l r of OAK COACIIKH , which arcltie nnost wlilrli human art nnd ] Ingenuity can create. Us PAI.ACK HIiKICPJNH OAHS , Ihe equal of nblch cannot be found clspwhero. At Council Illuff , lljo trnlns of tlie Union 1'ncinc Railway - way connect In union depot with thoat of tlio ChU cato4 Nortbweitera Uallvrnr. In CblciiKo thu tnln , of ( bin line maka close connection with Iboso of All other Kattern HIIBK. ' or Detroit , Coliimbu * . Indlananolla. Cincinnati , Nlngnrn ( nils. Uuiraln , I'lttnburK , 'Joronto , Jlonircali Huston. Now York , I'hlla'laliililii , Hnltltnoro , Wrih' Ington , and all polnti In the Bast. Aak for tlcit'tt Tls tlio / "NORTHWESTERN" If you wish tbe best uccomniodntlon. All ticket nxrmi aril tickets via this line. n. nuoiirrr. B. p. WILSON , ( jen'l llonafor. Uen'l 1'aas'r Aficnfc ruiono , ILI8. \Y.N. BAUroCIC.fli-n'l Wontcrn Agont. L ) . K. KI5IIIAI.1.'HckctAKont. ( j , 1' , VtKAl' , City 1'uoi.cngcr Jgent KOI F.irnam Street.-Onuilaa , Peb. I -THU- CHICAGO SHORT LINE OP TMH Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'y ' , The llcst ll'julc from Oinalia and Council UIutTd to T 0 TIlAINri 11A1IV UKTWKISN OMAHA AMI COUNCIL lil.UlTS Clilengo , AND Milnanbce , St. Paul , Mluucapolls , Cellar Ilapldvi Rock Islaud. Frccport , Kockford , Clinton , DiibiKiuc , Davenport , ' Klglu , Mndlson , JanosTllle , Ifclolt , ' WInoua , LnCroase , And all other Important polnti Knit , Nortlietit aa < toutlioubt. Kor through ticked , call on tha ticket avent al 1(01 I' rnamitrcet , In Ilurker llloc < , or at Ilnlou 1'arlHf Ilc. 1'ullinan Sloepcri and the finest Dining Cari In th trurMnrcruaoii tboniilu lluo of tbe Cblcn o.lU , waukea It SU i'aul lullwar. end eierr attention ' pala to inuenuert IT courtcoui emplojrei of tompanjr. U. WII.I.KU. ileneral Uanaver. J. r. TUOKKH. Aiilstant ( Icaaral XI n no nor. A V , II. CAIirKNTKU , Ucuoral rn/.eii n t ( ilCO. K PBAFFOnU , Aiiltlant and Ticket Agent. T.J.Cti UKQ neralBuperlnt oil nt. T. E. 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