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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1889)
Fspaws THE OMAHA DAILY BEEAPUIL 5. 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , A Gront Day For Spinning Yarns In the Wheat Pit. CORN SHOWS A FIRM UN DERTONE Nothing of Importation In Onti Pro visions , Very KtcaUjr Cnttlo Do- innntl I'nlr and Prices Steady Hogs , CHICAGO PHODUCK MAHKUT. Cnictoo , April 4. [ Special Tcloernm to Tnn UKB.J This was a great day for the circulation of personal gossip , and the Inter cut in this phiiso of the wheat market over- elailowod ] everything else. The flrst morsel of news of thiH Idntt was that the house in * which Leopold Uloom had centered his triulo had called on him for margins , and that ho had ItiRgod around $ T > 00,000 in ctlt- edged securities to protect n line of 500,000 bushels of May wheat/ This report was tolcKrnphcd all over the country and seems to have a basis of truth. The next story was that Ilutchinson and Palrbank had had u fulling out over the management of a deal mid that they were running u foot nice to sco.who could got out llrst. Another yarn was to the effect that In Its efforts to shakeout out Uloom tlio clique had been obliged to part with moro wheat than It wanted to , and that It had practically abandoned May , there being no longer enough profit In sight to pay for the risk attendant uiran running the squeeze. Still another report , which is really a sequence of the last theory , is that the clique trades in May will all bo "rung up" to-morrow , and the deal bo closed so ferns ns the clique interests in May contracts go. The Falrbank party Is now supposed to have n very heavy interest in July , nnd It would not bo straining nt probabilities to suppose that the bull" leaders will not suffer their warehouse receipts to drift into other and possibly hostile hands , so long us they "have n largo open interest in July. This , however , is mere speculation. May wlinnt opened this morning atOT c , and climbed rapidly to 90c. whca Hutchinson appeared in person nnd directed his brokers , who , by offering big blocks , broke the market to 93 ! c. Con- Bldorablo wheat was sold on this break , but Hutchinson was clearly moro anxious to smash tbo price than ho was to got rid of the wheat. Afterwards the clique brokers tried to pick up wheat , but they aid not succeed in getting much , and their efforts served to advance prices sharply. May re acted to the vicinity of 05e , when Poole and Falnum were turned loose on July , running that down Ic , from 80J e to 85J c , This car ried May down again toaboutOac. There was sharp trading In May at some points , but it is Impossible to form any idea of the actual extent of the transactions. The estimates range from lf > 00XX ( ) to 11,000,000 bushels sold. July opened at 80Jf c , sold up to 87'fCc , broke to bl ( > 4c. sold up several times to bGJ c , and then off 8f Kc , with sales by Falnum at 8. > ? ( fc. The price clung close to Sfl o for a half hour. It got down once to 85jgc ) , and closed at 85jj85 [ c , a loss of l.fc as compared with yesterday. Mav left oil at 03 > c. The elfiso yesterday was UTJjfc. Cablegrams to the board of trude gave as surance of the continuance of the foreign do tnand for corn. "Tending1 up for American corn , " was the language of the Liverpool dispatch. The export clearances continue on a liberal scale , which proves the genuineness of the foreign demand. In addition to the clearances from the Atlan tic ports , Now Orleans was a shipper of 83,000 bushels yesterday , which was cleared for Dunkirk. There was some inquiry from the shorts , which was oc casioned by the considerations hero referred to , and helped the firmness ot the day's market. The dcmnnq for cash corn for ship ment was likewise good , and navigation now being virtually open was an additional hard ening influence. The receipts nt primary markets were light , and the outsldo markets were all steady to firm in price. There.1 . * was no great volume of business , but a firm un dertone to this market is seen In the steadi ness of prices In the face of the pronounced weakness in the neighboring wheat pit. The changes in value were slight , but what little there was favored the bulls. Tn oats nothing of importance transpired , the speculative market ruling only moder ately active within a narrow range. The opening was weak , with a subsequent im provement of about' > c , owing to the fair buy ing ou the part of the few local traders and the absence of any pressure to sell. May was In some request around 2Sfc , and Juno and July wcro practically the same in price , at 2S c. No. 2 , to go to store , sold at 24J c. The provision traders leaned to the con servative side in their trading. They ex tended to the market close attention , but there was DO freedom in their operations , mid the day opened and closed without a sin gle sensational feature. In a general way the disposition to buy was perhaps a little more marked than the dcslro to sell , and , as a consequence , prices were hold very steady. In pork the fluctuations experienced were only 17J < fc , in lard K@7 o and in short ribs 5c. The closings wcro a little higher than yesterday as u rule. In pork the ad vance established was tic , and In lard -J c. Short ribs closed unchanged to Z o higher. CHICAGO STOOa. CHICAGO , April 4. ( Special Telegram to TUB UEB.J CATTLE The demand continues fair and prices remain steady to strong , some salesmen having exactly what the buyers wanted got a slight advance , especially on nlco handy stock , but in a general way there was tlttlo or no change as compared with yesterday. Texas cattle are coming along in a small way as yet and selling on their merits. Dealers lu cow stock quote a good demand and u shade stronger prices. Veal calves remain at low water mark. Choice to extra beeves , f4.30@4.6o ; medium to good Btoors , 1850 to 1500 pounds , ? 3.75@4 10 ; 1200 to 1850 pounds , t3.40@3.l)0 ) : 050 to 1'JOO pounds. f3.20$3.ti5 ; stockers and feeders , * i.-lU@i.f : > 0 ; cows , bulls and mixed , l.on@a.30 ; bulk , J2.25 02.70 ; Tcxab steers , ? 3.UO@3.CO ; steers , 2.25 @ 3.80. Iloas Triulo was active at the opening with a few sales to shippers and speculators at ( iDout yesterday's values , but later on prices gave way , the bulk Belling at1.80(9 ( 4.83 , against ft.UO yesterday , and ut the close packers who had been holding off , were only bidding H. 7004. 75. A few fancy heavy sold early at M.'JO4.05 , and light sorts sold steady nt fl.UO. FINANCIAL. * Nnw YonK , April -J.-r-fSpecIal Telegram to TUB Ucn.l STOCKS The stock market continues monotonous with what animation , there Is confined to a few securities. Dur ing the flrst hour to-day the drooping ten dency of yesterday prevailed and loft the listen on Jhovlioio lower than at the opening. First prices were generally from } to * better than at the close yesterday. The ox coptlons to this wcro Northern Pacific pre ferred , } { higher , and Northwestern am Chicago Uas , ft lower. Prices were simply irregular , with most of the business In Atchison , Missouri Pacific , Burlington ant Reading. Of those , Missouri Pacific movci upjf , Uurllugtou declined Jf , antt Atcliisoi went off % per cent. These wore the prlncl pal movements of the morning. At 11 a. m the market was dull , and the list ruled a fraction under the flrst figures. Later in the forenoon there was a return of activity and strength in a few stocks. Everything on the list turned upward moro or loss from tlfu hot torn prices of the morning , and at noon prices were slightly better thau ut the opening The features ot the hour were the advance In IJurlington to the morning price , in Mis sourl Paclflo to TO , a net gala of IK , wlth /airly good turn * In St. Paul , Unloa Pacific , Northwestern and Lackawaiina , leaving each } to ? / over last night. Stocks con tluuud Irregular to the clo o , with an up ward tendency moro marked the last hour thau was the decline early. Following the strength shown about midday , the fooling spread more generally throughout the lUt ted resulted at the cloio lu better gams tuna JUu.- , or some llmo. The strength was traceable to the action in Missouri Paslfle , with much alk of Gouldbuylng Atchison. Much of the juylng was by the short Intcrsst , At the lese Atchison wa * IJf per cent higher , Bur- Ington , Missouri Pacific , Northern Pacific preferred , Now England nhd Kock Ishnd 1 point ndvanccd , with Lake Shore , North- vcstcrn , Loulsvlllo ft Nashville , Heading , St. Paul nnd Union Pacific \f\a \ X higher. Chicago Gas lost 1 per cent. The total sales vcro 831,039 shares , Including Heading , 23,000 ; Missouri Pacific , 21,000 ; SU Paul , 1,200 ; Northwestern , 9,500 ; Lackawanna , 8,400 , and Hock Island 7TOO. Thefollowing were the closing quotations : , nst loan n per cent. PniMc MUHOANULB PAPER i ) < j@0 } per cent. STGUU.VO ESCIUNOB Dull but firm ; sixly-day bills , SI.SOJ : demand , I.8S { . Cuictno , April 4. Wheat Lower ; cash , 92)fc ) ; May , MUfe ; July , 850-lUu. Corn Steady ; cash , 33c ; May , 35o ; Tuy ! , 30 ; < fc. Oats Steady ; cash , 24J cj May , 2VVc ; Tulv , 25 , ' c. Uye May , 44c. Uarloy Nothing doing. Prime Tlmothj $1.33 ? Flnx $1.63. Whisky fl.rei. Pork Firmer ; May , J12.30 ; June , $12.42 5 July , $12.4' . Lard Steady : rash , fT..02 } ; May , $7.00. Flour No/nlnally unchanged ; winter vhcat. (2.STi@ri.8ri ; spring wheat , $1.40@0.25 ; rye , S'J.05@3.00 in barrels. " Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $5.50(35.75 ( : short clear , ? 0.50@0.02K ; short ribs. J0.15 (311.20. ( Uuttcr Unchanged ; creamery , 1825ij ; dairy , 14 > @ 21c. Chceso Unchanged ; full cream choddais and flats , 10)-i@10 ) c ; iToung Americas , Eggs Unchanged ; fresh , Hides Unchanged ; noavy green salted , > } c ; llghtgreon salted , 5c ; green. 4c ; salted ml\,4c \ ; green salted calf , 0 > @HKo ; dry lint , 7548o ; green salted kip , 4 ( < $4 o ; dry calf , 7 ( bo : dry salted 7c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4o ; No. 2 , S oj cake , 4 u. iCL'cointa. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 11.000 4,000 Wheat DU . 22.000 154,000 Corn.ou . 113.000 101,000 Oats , bu . 117.0JJ 21,000 Now rorlc. April 4. W'.ieat Hcceipts , 1,000 ; exports , 48,000 ; spot , unsettled and ewer ; No. 2 red , bi ( > fc in store , 8S ? @S8 o afloat , 87 ? @SUc f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 82c : op tions moderately active and unsettled ; April , 86c. Corn Receipts , 5,000 ; exports. 74,000 ; spot , firm , higher , and moderately active ; No. 2 , 43 @ 43J o in elevator , 44Kcalloat ; No. 2 white , 40c ; ungraded mixed , 41f@GOc ; options dull and higher. Oats Receipts , 24,000 ; exports , 50 ; spot market dull , weak" and lower ; options , lull , steady , and higher ; April , 30 u ; May , SOJsc ; spot No. 2 white , 83o ; mixed west ern , ! U33c. CofToo Options closed firm at 40@20 points above yesterday ; sales , 04.250 bags ; April , ei5U5ItH5 : May , S10.10@tO.80 ; cpot Hio , Inn ; fair cargoes , ? 15.50. Petroleum Quiet and steady ; United closed at OOJtfc. Eggs Quiet and weaker ; western , . Pork Steady : now , S13.50@13,75. Lard Quiet but firmer ; western steam , $7.30 : April , $7.27. lluttor Firm ; western ll@2ilKo. Chceso Easy ; western , ! lf@10J ) c. Lilvornool. April 4. [ Special Cablegram ; o TUB llEE.J 3:30 : p. ra. close. Pork In poor demand ; prime mess , east ern , 65s , steady ; do , western , 55s , steady. CjLard fn poor demand ; spot and April , 80s Jd , dull ; May and June , 80s Cd , dull. Wheat In fair demand ; now No. 2 , winter - tor , 7s 2) ) d , easy ; do , spring , 7s lid , steady. Flour In fair demand at 11s 8d , steady. Corn In good demand ; spot , Ss lOd , firm ; April , 3s 10 > fd , firm ; May and ] June , 8s St. Ijonls. April 4. Wheat Lower ; cash , 92o ; May , 'J Corn Easier ; cash , SOc ; May , 305/c. Oats Lower ; cash , 25c ; May , 20 > ic. Pork Steady at $18.00. Lard Nominal at $0.75. Whisky $1.03. Uuttcr In fair demand ; creamery , 23@ 25u ; dairy , 20@22c. Milwaukee , April 4. Wheat Weak ; cosh , 85fc. Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 3 @Xic. Oats Firm : No. 2 , white. 28i ( 23Xc- Kye-Steady ; No. 1 , 45c. Uurliy In good demand ; No. 2 , 55c. Provisions Firm ; pork , $12.20. Cincinnati. April 4. Wheat Dull and lower ; No. 2 red , S > Uc. Corn Firmer ; No. 2 , mixed , 85c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 20 c. Whisky Steady nt1.03. MlnnoaiiollH. April 4. Sample wheat dull and lower : receipts , 134 cars : shipments , 52 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , April , 81.00 ; May , $1.00X ; on track , $1.00 : No. 1 north ern , April , Ul } < c ; May , 05o : on track , 95o ; No. 2 , northern , April , 84 > f ; May , 84 o ; on track , 85o. Kansas City , April 4. Wheat Weaker ; No. 2 red , cash , 83s asited ; May , 80o bid ; No. 2 soft , cash , 8'Jc asked ; May 85c bid. Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , 20o asked ; May , 25c ; No. 2 white , cash , no bids nor offerings. Oats Cash , nothing doing ; May 20o bid , 21c asked. MVK srooic Chicago , April 4. The Drovers' Jour nal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 11,000 ; market strong and active ; bboves , $4. 3004.05 ; steers , $3.20 ® 4.10 ; stackers and feeders , $2.40g3.60 ( ; COXVH , bulls and mixed , Jl.C06i3.30 ; Texas cattle , $2.2538.00. Hogs Receipts , 15,000 ; market slow and 5c lower ; mixed $4.05@4.9T ; light , f4.TO@ 4.115 ; skips , ? : i.50Q..f | > 0. Sheep Receipts , 3,500 ; market strong ; na tives , $3.UO ( 5.50 ; western corn-fed , $4.50 ® 5.20 ; TcxnnsT f3.00.J.45 ; lambs , ? 5.00@5.fiO. KIUIHIIH City , April 4. Uattlo Ro- ccipu , 2,000 ; shipments , l.lKMjj market strong and active on all classes ; good to choice corn-fed , iillUfifl..li ; common to me dium , J2.70t.OU : ; stockcrs and feeding steers , $1.00if3.40 ( ; cows , $1,00(3:2.75. ( : Hogs Receipts , 7,000 ; shipments , 2,000 ; market stiongand higher ; good to choice , common to medium , National Stock Yard * ) , Rait Ht. Louis. April 4. Cattle Receipts. 800 ; shipments , 300 ; mnrkot strong ; choice heavy native steers , { J.S0 4.40 ; fair to good , $3.00ft $ 3.'JOjHtockei-a ' uiul fucdurs'J.OO@2.t)5 ) ; rangers corn-fcd , $ : J.70f3.50 ; grass-fed , 8l.lKKJ13.bO. Hogs Receipts , 4,400 ; shipments , 1,300 ; market steady ; choice heavy and butch- oni' selections , f Ii"o'i4.85 ; packing , f l.COffl 4,10 ; light grades , $4.0.X < 4.60. Kloux Cltj- , April 4 , Cattle Receipts , 3.T1 ; Hhiumoit , 350 ; maruet steady ; the advance - vance pf . 1 on a ay in butchers' atoolc holds ; stock cu'.tlo in demand ; fat steers , fJ.8.'V33.ari ; butchers' cows , $3.00 < a3.U5 ; stockers , Jf3.85.J2.65 ( . ; feeders , f.5.40 2.U5 ; cannrrH and bulls , f 1.00 ( 1.75 ; veal calves , $3.tH4.W. Hogs Receipts , 1,330 : market easier ; light and mixed , ? 1.40@4.47 } ; heavy , f4.55@ OaiAJiA MVK HTOOtL Cattlo. Thursday. April 4. 183S. There wcro plenty of rattle hero but tbo demand was good and thv market advanced at least &o and iu some cases salesmen thought little steers sold lOo higher , Even the heavy cattle which have been slow sale of la to were iu pretty good demand. Doth packers and shippers bought freely and by midday there were very few cattle remaining uuwldiu tliopeus. Dressed beef imu ship ping steers sold at a" ran go of M.OoQO.S , " , but mostly at $3.40@3.80. Hutchers' itock was even In lighter supply than usual nnd the innrKet was corresiwndliiRly strong. Some choice heifers sold nt $3.00 , but $3.40 3.75 nclu d the majority of the cows. There were sovcral buyers in the yards looking for feeders but there wcro no cattle of that de scription to spcnk of , to fill the demand. The fact Is that cattle which would have had to soli for feeders a month ago are now bought jy the dressed beef men or shippers since the improvement in the beef market. HORS. Honoris from other markets were not es pecially favorable , but the market hero was Fairly ncdvo at only a shade lower prices. An early clearance was effected , tno pens being cleared by the middle of the forenoon , and the later receipts sold on arrival. There was very little choice in the hogs , nearly everything selling nt tbo ono price , $4.55. SllCOP. There was not n load of sheen in the yards nnd nothing to make n market. Receipts. * , JOv Prevailing Prices. The following is a table of prices paid in this market for the gnUoj of stock men tioned : Prltno steers , 1300 to 1500 lb3..S1.50 © 1.10 Prime steers , ' 1100 to 1300 Ib3. . 3.20 C < ? : i. 5 Native feeders . . . iJ.SO W3.10 Common to good cows . 1,50 CJ2.0J Choice to fancy cows . . . . 2.05 Fair to cholco bulls . . . . 1.75 © 3.75 Fair to cholco light hogs . 4.55 ( ( (4.00 Fair to cholco heavy hog * . 4.55 ftBI.OO Fair to choice mixed hogs . . . . 4.50 004.55 Fain to cholco western 'sheep. . 3.SO @l.JO ! Fair to choice Nobraskas . 3.GJ Qft.10 llcprcsciitatlvo Sains. STCUIl1" . OANNCIIS. 1 COO 2.25 1 OSO 2.50 0 800 2.30 STOCKIIUS AKD TKEDKIIS. 7 KK1 2.0- 2 ST5 3.00 3 T57 2.00 1 820 3.03 IJvo Ktook Notes. Cattle higher. Hogs n shade easier. No sheep on sale. A good demand for feeders. Everything In the yards sold. Handy little cattle in the best demand. About half the hogs on sale last week Thursday , brought $4.60 , with the top at t4.05. Charlie Lane , the Union Pacific llvo stock agent , was in looking over the yards. OM'YIIA WUOhESAtiE MARKETS. Produce , Fruits , Etc. BuTTBii Creamery Fancy print , 24@20o ; choice print , 21@23oj fancy solid packed , 20 Ci22e ; choco solid packed , 10i20o ( ; Dairy Fancy roll , 17 ( < ? 19o ; choice , 15@10c ; good , 13 @ 14c ; low grades , 10@lle. CIIEESB Full cream Cheddars , choice , llj © 12 0 : full cream Hats , two in hoop , 11 03 13o ; full cream Y. A. , cholco , l2J4@13c ; olt grades and sklme , r > @ 9o ; limburger , 10@12o ; brickrllK@12c ; S\wss , 14@l5c. EHIH Strictly fresh , 8@9c. LIVI : POUJ.TKV Chickens , per doz , $4.00 ® 4.50 ; ducks , * 3.75C'1.00 ; geese , $8.60@9.00 ; turkeys , per Ib , 10 ( < 12c. Iinssii > POULTIIV- Chickens , per Ib , 12@ 13o ; turkeys , 14@15c ; geese , Il@l2o ; ducks , fancy , 100 to 130 Ibs , 0@7c. VEOETAW.EB Potatoes , Colorado nnd Utah , 00 ( fi5o ; Wyoming , COfasBo ; Nebraska and Iowa , cholco largo , 20 ( < i25c ; common. 18 < $10o ; sweet potatoes , Jersey , per bbl , f'J.75 ( < 43.0J ; beets , per doz , 50@70o ; carrots , a 40c : cabbage , California , per Ib , 2o ; parsnlpi , per bu , M ) ( < ( Uc ) ; onions , red cholco , 50@55c ; silver skin , 00@75o ; turnips , 20@25o ; ruta bagas , 35@40o ; radishes , 225o ) ; lettuce , 25 @ 30o : cucumbers , $1.50@2.00 ; string beans , per box , $1.7fl@2 25 : celery , 50@00o ; Bplnach , ? 1,00 per hbl ; pie plant , per doz , HOe ; parsley , per doz , 25o ; soup bunches , 35o , caullllowor , $ l.50@1.75 ; asparagus , (1.00 ; beets , new , GAME Mallard , per doz , W.OOQ3.BO ; red head , pur doz , $ 'J.50M3.00 ; teal , nor doz , $1.75 @ 2.00 ; common small , per doz , $ l,00uil.50 ( ; rabbits , per doz , ( Hlc@ei.UO ; Jack rabbits , per doz , $3.0U@3.5l ) ; squirrels , per doz , 90c $1.00 ; Jack snipe , $1.00@1.25. , Per bol , fancy Now York and Michigan , 2.75 ; cholco , $2.25 ; cholco Mis souri , 12.25 ; good , $1.75@2.00. FOIIEIOH FIIUITH Malaga grapes , kpgs , 40 to 55 Ibs , 10c per Ib ; bananas , per bunch , $1.50 ( 3.00 ; lemons , fancy now , 800 to 800s , $3.00 3.75 ; oranges , Los Angeles , fJ.50 ; Hlvorsldes , J3.5Q ; Navels15.00 ; Hanchito , $2.50@2.75. CIIANIICXIIIEB Hell & Bugle , cholco , $0.00 ; HoH& Cherry , choice , $5.50 ; cholco Jersey , iTinES Green salted , No. 1 , 6W5Ko ; No. 2 , ( Xff3J < o ; calf , 5@5ie ; dry Hint , 7 80. HKANS Navies , hand picked , par bu * 2.10 ( < i2.20 ; Rood clean country , $1.05@2.00 ; oft or poor stock , $1.00@1.50 ! California , J2.00 ( $2.10. CIDEK Mlcnigan. perbbl , $ l.50@5.00 ; New York , per bbl , $5.00@5.50 ; half bbl , $3.75 ® 8.00. , prime live geese , white , 83@40c { mixed with gray , 25 < < i30c ; damp nnd musty. 10 20o ; prlmo llvdomcstio duck , 80 @ 25c ; wild duck , 15 ( 20c. e ol Stur.nKiuijT Pcrbbl,8q , gal , choice , $3.00 ; l > cr half bbl , $2.00. Porcoitx Per Ib , rice , , , lf < jlXc ; common , Jj@lc. ' l HOKET Mb frnmes , cholcd white , 15@lCo : dark , 18@14o ; strnlncd , IQ lCc. jELuns-aHS oper Ib ; preserves , 10@12o per Ib. IAKD 7 > o In 60-lb pkgs. MINCEMEAT O QTo per Ib. Oroccrlns. Revised prices arc ns foflfwi : UAGOISG Stark A , seamless , 22c ; Amos- VCIIR , acamlcis , IT' o ; Lcwlston A. seamless , lOc ; American , seamless , 17a ; burlaps , 4 to G bu , ll@14c ; gunnies , single , He ; gunnies , double , 23c ; wool sacks , 40c. TWIHKS Flax , 20o ; cotton , 18(522c. ( DIIIKD FnuiTs Figs , In boxes , pqr Ib , 0 ® lOc ; dates , in boxes. 7@10o ; London Dohcsit raisins , per box , $5.00 ; Malaga loose raisins , $2.30(32.50 ( : now Valencia raising , per Ib , 7c ; California loose muscatels , uer box , $ I.80@ 2.W ! ; California Londons , 18S8 , $2.80 ; pitted cherries , 17c ; California pitted plums , per Ib , Ofijllc ; dried blackberries , per Ib , 0@7c : dried raspberries , per Ib , 20c ; ovapontted tipples , C ( < J7. ! c ; California un ) > arod nvapor- ntcd peaches , 12@Hu ; evaporated California apricots , 14jfl7c ( ; currants , Gc ; Turkish prunes , 4,1N@4,8 c ; citron , 22W24o ; * ornngo peel , 15c ; lemon peel , 14o ; Ciilifornla French prunes , 7iCllc. ( PICKLES Medium , in bbls , $5.00 ; do , In half bbls , $3.00 ; small , In bbls , $0.00 ; do , in half bhis , $3.50 ; gherkins , In bbls , $7.00 ; do , in half bbls. $1.00. HOISTED COFFEE * ) German , 24' < fc ; Mo- Lnughlln'H XXXX , 2l > sfc ; Arlosa , "fae. Uorrnns Green Mocha , 25@3Uc ; Hlo , good , 20c : Mnnduhllng , 20@J3c ; roasting Hlo , lOc ; O. G. .Tava , 24QI,20u : Java , Inferior , 22@23c ; Hio , fanc.V , 21@2'Jc ; Santos and Mnrncnlbo , 17Qi9c. StuiAH Granulntud , Sl o : conf. A , Se ; white extra C , 7J e ; uxtrn C , 7Jfc ; yellow C , O u ; cut loaf , 8 ? ( KUu ; powdered , &K cubes. S.c. . . HnnswAX Cholco yellow , 20@22ifo ; dark colored i@llc. : ! IOIIACCO Plug , 2035c ; smoking , 10 ® 19c. "s'u.T ? 1.35(11.40 ( per bbl. Horn 7-10 , 14c. MAi'i.n SuoAit Hriuks , ll@12o , per Ib ; penny cakes , 12@l3o per Ib ; trnro maple syrup , SI. 00 per gal. ScnAH Svuui'3 34CJ350 per gal. WuAi'iMNO PAi'Ait Manilla. 0 > ic per Ib ; straw , l @UJe ( per Ib ; rag , 2Kc per Ib. TEAS Voung Hyson , common to fair , 1SC5 25o ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30@35c ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22@23c ; Gun powder , cholco to fancy. 40@05c ; Japan , com mon to medium , 12@0c : ; Japan , choice to fnncy , 30@15c ; Oolong , common to good , 25 ( ! 40c ; Oolonir , cholco to fancy , 50@70c ; Impe rial , common to medium , 25tS35c ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40@50c. CmcKEiis 0@7c jcr ) Ib ; assorted cakes , 8 @lGc pir Ib. ns psr list. CANDY Mixed , 9K@12K ° ; stick , 9 > < ( fflllc ; rock candy , 10) ) < f@le ! ) ; fancy candy , 7ft2Sc. ( HOLLKND HEIIIIINCIS GOftUOc MAOKDUBI. Family , half bbls , $12.50 ; No. 1 , $13.50. Con FISH 5K@8Kc. STAIICH I < vj7'4e. NUTS Almonds. 10@18c ; Pecans , 13c ; Bra zils , 9c ; peanuts , 9@10c. Si-ices Whole Allspice , 12c ; Cassia , lOc ; Cloves , 23c ; Nutmegs , 70c-Pcpper ; , 20c. BAGS Union square , 35 per cent dlsct. Dry Goods. COTTOX.FI.ANXEI.S 10'i'or cent trndo dis count. Unbleached LL. , 5J'c ; CC , OJfc ; SS , 7c ; EK , 8 > fc ; GG , i1r.XX , 10 > Je ; OO , llMe ; NN , 12 > < Jc ; A A. 14u ; DD , VytoTT , lOJ c : YY , 18c : UB. 19c ; bleached , 2U , 8 c ; 70 , 12 c : bO , 13Kc. Brown and slate , 50 , Uc ; CO. 12 'c ; 90. lOc. CAiti'ur WAiir Bibb , white , 19c ; colored , 22e. 22e.HATTS Standard. 8c ; Gem. lOc ; Beauty , 12140 : Boone , 14c : B , cased , $0,50. PHIS-TS Solid colors Atlantic. Co ; Slate , Cc ; Berlin oil , ( ij c ; Garner oil , 0@7o. PitiNTS Pink and Hobcs Allen. Oc ; River point , 5J c ; Steel River ; G > o ; Hichuiond , OJ c ; 1'aciilc , 7c. PitiNTS Dress Charter Oak , 5o : Kam- ape , Ic ; Lodl , 5J c ; Allen , Co ; Richmond , Oc : Windsor , OUc ; Edd.vstono , 0 > n ; Pacitlo I'uiNTS Isnino BLUR St. Lcger , Arnold , 0) o ; American. G c ; Arnold C , long cloth , Ue ; Arnold H , lontf cloth , lOJ c ; Arnold , Gold Seal , lOJfc ; Steifol A , We ; Windsor , Gold Ticlcct , U c. GINOIIAM Plunket , checks , 7J e ; Wlnt- tenton , 7'fc ; York , 7 fc ; Nornmndi dress , 8c ; Henfrew dross , 8 @l2 c ; Whittenton , 80 : Cnlcuttn , Tc. OAMIIHICS Slater , 5e ; Woods , Co ; Stand ard , 5e ; Peacock , 5e. Bi.r.uciiEt ) SHKETIXO Ellcrton , 7J < c ; Housekeeper. SJ c ; Now Candidate , Sj u ; Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , OJ c ; Best Yet , 3-4 , ( ! > ic ; Buttcrcloth , OO , 4'4'C5 Cabot , 7) e ; Fnrwell , half bleached , 8 } e ; Fruit of Loom , 8e Green G , Oc ; Hope , 7 > c ; Klnff Philip , cambric , lOc ; Lonsdalo cambric , lo jcLons- ; dole , SKc ; Now York Mills , lOc ; Pepper cll , 42 hi , 10'c ; Pcpporell , 40 in , ll c ; Pep- poroll , 0-4. 15 > ic ; Peppercll , 8-4 , 21c ; Pcppor- erell , 9-4 , 23c ; Pcnporeli. 10-4 , 2.c ; Canton , 4-4,8.Cc ! ; Canton , 4-1 , a ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsutta , rlc ; Valley , Cc. Bitowx SIIKBTISO Atlantic A , 4-1 , 7 c ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7o ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , OK" ? At lantic P , 4-t , ( io ; Aurora LL , 4-1 , Oc ; Au rora , C , 4-4 , 4J c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , C'i'c ; Hoosler LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 c ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 } c ; Peppercll. E. 40 inch , "Ko ; Pcpporell , 8-4 , 18c ; Peppercll , 0-4 , 21c ; Pepperoll , 10-4 , 2to ; Utif.a C , 4-4 , 4c ; Wnchusett. 4-4 , 7 > fc ; Aurora H , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora B. 4-4 , 0 > ic. FijANNKLS , Pi.vii ) Hatsmen,20e , Goshcn , " ' ; Clear Lake , 80 > c ; Iron Mountain , . I-'J.ANNEI.S , WIIITK G H No. 2 , % , 22) 0 ; G H No. 1 , J , 20 > c ; B H No. 2 , 22 c ; li II No. 1 , % 30c : Quecheo , No. 1 , & , 42c ; Quo- cheo , No. 2 , 9f , ! 17Kc ; Quecheo , No. 3 , % , 82 Wo ; Anawon , 82Jic : Windsor , 22J < Jc. FIANNEI.S , RED C , 21-Inch. IGMc : E , 21- Inch , 21 } < c ; G G , 24-inch , 20o ; H AF , } { , 23c ; J H F , f , 27c ; G , } ( , 25s. COUSETS JEANS Andro.scoggin , 7J c ; Koarsarge , 75/c ; Rockport , 0e ; Couestogo , TiCKs-York , 30-ln. 12K < 5 : York , 32-in , > fc ; Swift River , 8cThorndike , OO , 8Kc ; Thorndiko , EB , 8Mc ; Thorndiko , 120 , OJ c ; Thorndikc , XX , 1605 Cordls , No. 5 , 9 > ic ; Cordls , No. 4 , lOHc. DUXI.MS Anioskoaif , 0 oz. 10 > c ; Evcrott , 7oz , ISVfo ; York , 7 oz , 18 } c : Havinnker , 8 0 ; Jaltroy.XX , lljtfe ; Jitffroy , XXX,12 } c ; Beuver Creole , AA , 12e ; Beaver Creek , BU , lie. Beaver Creek , CC. lOc. KE.NTUOKV Jr.AXs Alcmorial , 15c ; Dakota , 18o ; Durham , 27Ko ; Hercules. ] 8o : Leam ington , 22J c ; Cottswold , 27XUJ Molvlllo , 25c. 25c.CIUBII Slovens' B. SJ o ; Stovnns1 B , bleached , To ; Stevens' A , 7 c ; Stevens' A , bleached , 8) ) 0 ; .Slovens' P , 7 ; > fe ; Stevens' P , bleached , 8Jfc ; Stevens' N , DC ; Stevens' N , bleached , 9 > Jo ; StovefjV'SHT , Ili5. Dimensions and Timber- 12 ft It ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22@24 ft 2x4 . $15.00 15.00 Ui.00 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x0 . 15.00 15,00 ITi.OO 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x8 . 15.00 15.00 13.00 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x10 . . . . 15.00 15.00 1500 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x12 . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 20.00 4x8 8x8 10.00 10.00 laoO 17.00 17.00 20.00 Fencing- No. 1 , 4 undo Inchiil2 nnd 14 feet rough . , , 'T . $10.00@10.50 No. 1 , 4 nnd 0 inch IU feel . 17.UO@17.59 No. 2 , 4 andO inch , ' . ' 12 nnd 14 foot . . ' ! , . 1 . 18.50 ( 14.00 No. 2 , 4 and 0 Inch , 10 feet . 16,00 ( < ! ! lS.OO Finishing ij lstand2dclearlKJich | s,2s. . 49.00@51.00 1st and 2d clear , IjV.an'd 2 Inch , B,2s . . . . 47.00@50.00 8d , clear , ijf Inch s , 2s . 43.00@40.00 3d , clear , IK and 2 inch a , 2s. . 43.00 ( 10 03 B select , 1 } ( . 1 } und 2 Inch , n,2s. . . . ; ; . . 87.00@3S.OO 1st and 2d , clear , 1 Inch s , 2s , . 45 00 A select , 1 inch , E , 2 * . 8S.OO B select , 1 inch , s,2s . 81.00 Flooring 1st com 0 Inch whltoplno . 34.00 2d " " " . 81.00 3d " " " . 26.00 " D " " " ' ' ' 20.00 Com 4 and fl In yellow nlno'.V. . 15.50 Star" " " . . . . 18.00 1st and 2d clear yellow plno , 4 andOInch . . . 2.000 Poplar Lumber Clear popular ; box boards , J In 38. . . . . . 35.00 Clear poplar , % in panel , . 80.00 Clear poplar , % in panel . 25.00 Clear poplar , yt iu stock wide , 2 8 . , . , . 28.00 Clear poplar corrugated ceiling , K in . , . . 00.00 Posts White ccdnr. C Inch halves . 13 " " f > K " " nnd 8 Inch ors . , . 11 White ccdnr , 4 Inch halves . CO Tennessee red ccdnr , split . 10 Split oak ( while ) . . . . . 8 Sn wed oak ( white ) . 10 Shlnelcs , per M XX clear . 3.20 KxtrnA . 2.SO Standard A . 2.00 G Inch. Hoar . 1.CO@I.70 Cinch , clear . 1.75l.bO ( No. 1 . 1.1031.15 California red wood , dimension ' widths . 4.50 Cypress , clear heart , dimension widths . 8.40 Lath. pcrM . 2.50 Ship Lap- No. 1 , plain , 8 and IS inch . 17.50 No. 2 , plain , Sand 1C inch . 15.50 No. 1 , O. G . 18.00 Sldlng- 1st com , 12 and 10 feet . 22.00 2d " " . 10.00 8d " " . 15.00 Fence " " . 13.00 Stock Boards A 12-inch , s. 1 s. 12 , 14 nnd 10 st 40.00 B " " " " 41.00 C " " " " 30.00 D , ' " " " 23.00 No. 1 com , 12 lu. s. 2 s. 12 feet. 18.00 No. 1 " " " 14 nnd 10 feet . 17.0@lS.f > 0 No. 1 com. 12 In. s. 1 s. 10 , 18 nnd 20 feet . ' . . 10.50 No. 2 com. 12 In. s. 1 s. 14 and 111 feet . 17.00 Celling and Partitions 1st com. ? / in.vliltu plno par tition . 82.00 2d com. % In. white pmu parti tion . 27.00 Cle.tr % In. yellow pine celling 20.00 Clear j's ' In. Norway . 14.50 K 2d com. % In. Norway . 13.00 Boards- No. 1 com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft 10.50 No. 2 " ' ' " 14,50 No. 3 " " " " 12.00 No. 4 " " " " ( snip's cull . 13-00 Battens , well tubing , pickets O. G. Baits , 21 $ Inch . CO O. G. Baits , 2tfx3 , s 1 s . 35 8 In. well tubing , D. & M. and bov . 2000 Pickets , D. & H. flat . 19.00 Pickets , D. & A. snuaro . 2i 00 Lime , etc Qulncy white lime , best . .00 English nnd German Portland cement . 3.40 Milwaukee and Louisville . 1.30 Michigan and Fort Dodge , plas ter n "T ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Blue Rapid's pVa'sVc'r. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95 Hair . 20 Sash , 00 and 10 per cent dis count : doors , blinds , mold ings , 50 nnd 10 per cent dis count. Tarred felt , per cwt . 2.00 Straw boards . 1.05 Mctnl nml Tinners' Stock. Blo.ik tin , small pig . .28 Block tin , bar. . . . . 29 Copper , planished boiler sizes . .33 Copper , cold rolled. . . . . .30 Copper , sheathing . .29 Copper , pltts . f . .29 Copper , lints . .80 Gal sheet Iron , Juniata , 50 , 10 , nnd 5 percent discount . Pat. planished iron , 24 to 27 A . 10K Pat. planished iron , 24 to 27 B . 9 } Rooting , 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets . 0.00 Hoollng , IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets . 7.50 Roofing , 1C , 20x23 , 112 sheets . 11.00 Roollng , IX. 20x2 * . 112 sheets . 14.50 Sheet iron No. 21 ! . 3.40 Sheet iron No. 27 . 11.50 Solder . 14@10 Tin plate , best charcoal 1C. 10x14 , 221 sheets . 0.50 IX , 10x11 , 2.25 sheets . 8.25 Tin plate , coke 1C. 10xl , 225 sheets . 0.25 Steel nails , per keg . 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg . 2.75 Drugs nnd Chemicals. Acins Sulphuric , lc ; citric , 5Sc ; oxalic , l.Vtartnric ; , 40c ; Am. carb , 14c ; alum , 2 } C < $3o ; arrowroot , 8Uc : balsam capaiba , 05M 75c ; borax , 10@13c ; calomel , SOc ; castor oil ; $1.05@1.10 ; cream tartar , 32c ; corrosive sub , 8Uc ; chloroform , 45@20c ; ext logwood , 12c ; glycerine , 24c : gum arable , 90c ; gum cam phor , 35c ; gum opium , $3.15 ; morphia sulph , OILS Bcrgamot , $2. S0@3.00 ; lemon , $2.00 ; peppermint , $3.00iii50 ; wlntergreon , SU.40 ; olive. $1.00 ; quinine , 35Crai8c ; strychnia , $1.05 SHROEDER & DEAN * H , GRAIN , Provisions i Slocks Basement First National Bank , ! { O5 South ittih Street , - Omaliii LOCALi 81'OHTINQ GOSSIP. Base Ball Hornca vs liylccrs Ofl' Knupp Chiillcnitcs ItondliiK. Instead of the St. Joes playing hero Fri day nnd Saturdav , Omaha plays In St. Joe. Sunday the hoys will bo homo , and if the St. Louis Urowns fall to como to time , they will try conclusions with a strong picked nine. The horse-bicycle race booked for the Col iseum next week is off ttio cqulno contin gent backing out. Owing to the withdrawal of ono Booth , who was to back ISuffalo UiH's bronchos In a six days race against Prince. Morgan and Knnpp , the bykers , next week , Knapp is de sirous of Reins up against any one , Ned Heading preferred , for n 100-milo race any night next week. In furtherance of this , Knapp last night sent the following chal- lunpo to Heading : OMAHA. Neb. , April 4,18SO. Ned Reading Dear Sir : I hereby challenge you to ride mo u nice , 100 miles on the Coliseum track , any night next week , hereinafter to bo mu tually ugreed upon , rof'flOO a alilo ana 05 and ! I5 per cent of the gate receipts , An early acceptance will greatly please Yourn res pectfully , Wiuiuu F. KXAIT. There will bo a grand sweepstakes shoot , llvo blrda nnd blue rocks , on the Oimilm Gun club's now grounds across the river to-mor row. Itntllln < ; I'erimtH. The following building permits were granted yesterday by Inspector WJutlock : John T. Hopkins , frame dwelling. Orchard Hill . , J "COD LouB Todola , frame dwelling. Thirty- Beventh anil Allison streets 000 John Wuoljor , frnma dwulllnu' , Orchatd JUU ] 00) J , W. 1'aul , dwelling , Hamilton and Twenty-sixth streets 1,000 T. Iloiuher. dwelling , Twenty-eighth nnd Indiana fetrcptu 7&0 Ilenny U'lloarn , frame dwelling , I'lcker- Ing nnd Twenty-eighth streets l.COO Joaejili Connerelenk. frame dnoillng , Tueutlotli and Ulnrk streo-.s 001 Five minor permits 710 Tnelvo permits , nggregatliig t 7,110 County llnpnrtH , County Clerk Hocho has just completed his quarterly report for the nrst three months of the present yoar. The rccolptsof the ofllco wore SOS'J.OO , and the expenditures were ? IOJI,09 , showing a dolloit of f.'i5.00. The number of instruments tiled was as follows : Incorpor ations , 50 ; bills of sale , 9i ; notary publics , Ul ; physicians registers , 10 ; dentist's regis ters , 1 ; miscellaneous , 112 ; chattels. 2,040 ; leases , 624 ; certificates. 151 ; partnerships , 25. County Judge Shields und ItcgUtcr of Deeds Megeath have ulso completed their reports for the llrst quarter of the year , ending March 81. The county Judge's report shows the receipts of his ofllco to bo 11 , ! ) ' , 10 , anil expenditures $1,180.05 , leaving a balance on hand of $107.45. Mr. Mcgeatn's report shows the receipts of the rcglator'b ofllco to bo $3,403.00. expenditures t3,69T.85. leaving a surplus of $1,711.75. That Imoklnij coug hcanbo soqulcldy curort by BbUou'e Cure , Wo ffiwruntce U. For sate by Goodman Drutf Co. OMSiJOBBESS'DffiECTOBY ' CS = S - ; . . . . , - i 3rt Agricultural Iniplomont s. , CHURCHILL PARltER , Dealer to Agricnltnial Implements , Wagons Carriages and bu glo . Joncn tlrrct , between Mb anil loth , Omaha. Nebraska. LINIXOBit it MKTCALf CO. , AgriCult1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages BuggiesHo. Wholesale. Omaha. Nebra ka. PARLIN , OR ENDOW A MARTIN CO. Wholesale Dealer * la Agricnltnral IniDlements , Wagons& Bnggies Ml , nxtK an AW ! Jones Urcet , Omaha. MOLINE , MILRURN AmODDAKD CO. , Manufacturers and jobbers In Wagons , Baggies , Ra'ies , Plows Etc , Cor.Pth and 1'aclflo itrecta , Omaha. Artists' Materials. A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , U13 Douglas tired Omaha , Nebraska , _ BooUs nnclJShooa. _ _ _ _ _ _ irf K MORSE A r"o. , Jokers of Boots ? nil Shoes , 1101 , 1101. UUo Doiml.li street. Omntm. Manufactory , Summer street , lloslon. _ _ Cgnl , ioko q nd LI mo. _ OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIME CO. , Jotos of Hard anil Soft Coal , _ ami-cm Hi 13th street , Omnha. Nebraska. _ XEURASKA VUKL CO. , SbiDccs or Coal a'd Coke , 211 bouth 13th bU , Omaha , Neb. . PERKINS , OATCH A LAUMAN , Importers and jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Ktc. 1511 Karnnm street , now 1'axton building. Commission and Storage. R1DDELL A RIDDELL , Storage anfl Commission Merchants , Specialties llnilor , cecf. cliro c , poultry , same. 11121IowHnl rtroct. Omntia. Neb. Dry Goods and Notions. M. K. SMITH A CO. , Dry Goods , Furiiisiiiug Goods and Notions 1101 and 1101 Douijlns , cor. lltli streetOmaha , Neb. GOODS co. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , fienta' furnishing Rnoda. Corner llth auU llaru y streets , Omahn , Nebraska. IIELJN , THOMPSON A CO. , I tii port cm nml jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 317 South 10th street. Furniture. DEWEY A STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Farnam street , Omaha , Nebraska. CHARLES SmVERICK , Furniture , Cmaha Nobraika. Crocorloo. P/lXTOiV , GALLAGHER A CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. 705,707,709 nnd 711 South 10th St. , Omaba , Neb. McCORD , SRADYA CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13til nna j.cavciiwortb streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware W. J. liROATCU. Heavy Hardv are , Iron and Steel , Bprlnus , nngon stock , hardware , lumber , cto. 1203 und lill llarnejr street , Omaha. LEE , CLARKE , AXDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Wetals , sheet Iron. alo. Acrcnti for Howe scales. Mliiml powder and Lyman barbed wire , IIIMEDAUGH A TAYLOR. Bnild rs1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' tools and Iluir.tlo scales. 1135 Douclai strout , Oiuahu , Nob. l.umnor. X A. WAKEFELD , Wholesale Lumlier , Etc , Imported and American Portland cement. Btatt avont Jcr Milwaukee hydrnullc cement and Qutncy win Hi llmo. _ CHAS R. LEE , = Dealer in Hardwood Lumlier , Wood carpets and parquet Hoorlnp. 1'tll und Douglas ttreuts , Onmha , Neb. _ OMAHA LUMliEll'CO. ' , All Kinds ofBuildiiiEMaterial at Wholesale , 18th Street und Unlou 1'aclHc Truck , Omaha , LOUIS RRADFORD , Dealer in LuniDer , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Etc. Yards-Corner 7th nnd Douglas. Corner _ 10th nnd Douglas ; _ FRED W. OR AY. Lninter , Lime Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Cth and Douiilas Bis , Omaha. C. N. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumher , 13tb and California Htrcots , Omaha , Nebraska. _ Mllllnoryjmd NotUinai. _ irdliEIlFELDER A CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 203,2111 nnd 812 South llth stieot _ JMotlot s. _ _ J. T. ROfJIffSOJf NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , W ! and ttt'j booth 10th street. Omaha. OIlB. . vm m CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and LnMcallne Oils , Ailo urnaie , etc. , Omaha. A. II. Illshop , Manaicr Papor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry nulce stock of printing , wrapping nnd writing ) > aper , tjpecial tutuntlon given loiar loiij orders. Storage , Forwarding & Commission. ' ' ARMS'mONCf PE'J'riX A CO , Storage , Forwarding and Commission lirauo house of the Honnor Iluccr Co. IIuunlos at irholciali ) and retail , iwtllblu , , fill UariUtreU , Omiihu. Tolopbono No. 7W. Toys. r. IIAHIJY 'AGO. , Jobbers of . Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Ilouie lurnliblna uooJ , clilMran'i rnrrlagci , ti'.o , & ' } ! Ir'aruani lUuet. OuuhaJiili. I'ALMUR , RIOHMAN A CO. , Live Slock Coraniissioii Mcrcliauls UNJONSTOOK Of Oraana , Liniltcl [ Joho IT. JJojC , buperlutendeDt. Jloota and Shoos. * KIRKiSNDALL , JONESA CO. , Successor * to Ileo.l , Jones A Co. Wholesale Mannfactorers of Bots& : Slices Agtnti for llo ton llut.txr Shoe Co , ll . 1101 and 1104 llarney fttaot , OmahaNebraska. Drowora. ST01M A 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , i North KleMfcnlh Hreet , Omaha. He * . Cornloo. con if WE Mannfacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window-caps and raclallo skylights. John Kpcnoter , proprlclor , IIB and 110 fcoutu lOtli street. Office Fixtures. _ _ SIMMOXDS' MANUFACTURING CO. f , Mnnufncturcrs of i Ban * , Office and Saloon Fixtes , Mantle * . Fliirboarilii , Hook Ca c , Dnm Klxtur ? < , WaJl fanes. Partitions , UnlllnRS.Uouiitein , lleornnd Wlno Coolers. Mirror * . KlaParlury nmt unto' , ITS ) and 1TM tjouthlJtli St..Omaha. Tultphune 1U4. Paper Boxes. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Nos. MIT add 1.119 Douglas street , Omnhu , Neb. Rubber Goods. OMAHA nmtUER CO. , a1 ] ! ! Dealers in Rubber Goods Oil clothing mul leather belting. 1HS Karnam slraoi Snsh , A'DTiWROW A CO. , Whol ale manufacturers ot Sasli , Doors , Blinds and Moulflinp , Ilrimch Mticc , ltu and Until street Omaha , Neb. liOHN MA CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding' , MMr-vrorlc nnd Interior linnt nooil tlnUb. N.1B. corner 8lh mul -nvdiiurrili stri'ols , Omaha , Nob. _ Sto o mFltU _ _ _ njgs , IPu m p g. Etc. RTSAXOJk VI Sii'14 JM HEAT Pninns , Pines and Engines , etetm , water , rnllwnv mul mining Mipplles , t& _ KO , 1C3 nnd VU i'arnnm tlrcul , Oinnht. 17. S. WIND EXO1XE A PUMP CO. , Steam and Wate ? Snpnlies , JUMIUnj wlnit tnllli. 913 and * I2J Jonei SU Omaha. U. K. Hoes , acting manager. A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Ihcct-lrou work , steam pump * , saw inllli. U13-U1I l.oarcnnortli trvui , Omaha. ' ' _ _ _ , _ STEAM DoLln WORKS , Carter A Son , I'rop'i. Mnnufnclurern of allklndi Steaia Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron loft Works South SOtb and II. & M. croailuf . PAXTON A V1ERLIXO IKON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worlf , , rass work , eencral foundry , machine and Lhumumli work , onicc ami works , U. r. i\j , mid IHli ctioet , Umaba. OMAHA WIRE A IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk rails , window guards , flower tnml . wlroilgos. clc. 1 1 Kortli loili street , Omaha. _ _ OMAHA SAFE A IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vault ? , jail work. Iron shutters and fire etcapei U. AnOrccn , prop'r. Cor. lltli and Jackson Hta. - THE - CHICAGO SHORT LINE OP 'JIIK Chicago , Milwaukee &t , Paul The Host Route from Onmlm and Council muffs to EASTE TWO TKAINS DAILY HKTWKKN OMAUA AMU COUNCIL BLUFFS Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. PnuT , Minncniiolis , Cedar ItaplcU , Rock Island. Frccport , Rockford , , Clinton , Dnlinquc , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Jancsillle , licloit , Wlnonn , Ln Cr'ossc , And ull other Important points Bast , Northeast an4 Southeast. For through tickets , call on the ticket intent at 1MI Karnam street , In Uarliur lllock , or nt Unlou I'aclQo I'lillrnun Sleepers and tbo finest ninlng Car * in tha world are run on tlio main Una of the Chicago , Mll wHtikco & ht. 1'aul Uullwar , and orcrr attention 1 * piilu to iiueivnxora by couttouua oniployoi or ta conipnnr. It. .M1M.1SH , ( Joncral Manacer. J. r. TUCKltll. AssUluiit ( icnoral Mnmser. A. V. 11. CAUl'ENTKIt , licnernl 1'uisoncor anl Ticket. Agent. ( IKO. IS. 11KAKFORD , Assistant Gencrall'aiseDCBf and Ticket A Kent. T. J.CLAltK.Ccnaral Superintendent. _ Council Bluffs And Chicago , AniniiKit ( aw or tlio nuiiioroiiii points nCdiDcrlorlt * iijpreil br the | i trpn of thl * lonrt lct D Omalm y.nA.l.ll.Kl0\Bf0 . [ u" ll'rnu ' 'rnlnl d r of DAT COACI IC8. which flrctiiollnnn nhlrh hilmin irtimS intcnullt cniicre ( u. lu I'AI.ACIC HI.KIU'INU CAltH , thoeiunliir nlilch CHII not bo foiinl olxiwhero. A < ( ouncll Illulli , tliu truln of tlio Unluii I'm-tilo JUIl" warcunueil III union ilopot with tlii o'of tba Clil. c 2. * NurlhweUorn U illw y. In Chicago the train * of thli linn nmka cloio connection with tlu o ot alt onmr ) .afiii ! "NORTHWESTERN" If . you wl h ttiii test nconnimoiltttluu. All llckl . - BKt.iiiiiflltlrkeHvlttthlillne. . iiu.Jim-r. K. iv WILSON , Gvn'l JlKuHBer. Uvri'l l'ji 'r A W. N. UAnrocir.fpimvtorlu' ! ? ; ' > ! . U. li. KIM DA M , . Tli-kHt Auunt. U , \VICUT , city I'm si ciier jtgtal 14U1 Fainam Ktreut. Oinnha. Ktb , l.'IOl Cnjiltal Stock . $150KM ] Liabilities ) of Hlofkholilcrs . 00,00 Vive Per Cent Jntwat raid on Da- ' or Kit i .u-it CUAliI.i:3 : K. MANDintSON' , I'roililont. F. w. JoiusriOvii.uuu , > w. OAstNBTT. oii'v'a luVtrow , J..1. IlltOW.V , I , . > 1 , " - - C. F. MANlJlMIKON , 'I'llOH. IlKNIIV J'UNIir , K. I , . Sj , , , , , . OMAHA It. k T. Co. , l * n. WIU.IAJIS , WAX HKVEII. TIIUUAN Itucirr JAMts W. HAVAOB , K. w. NAHII , ft W.V tflflKM. I , I . CoNOlJOIf. ASETON a , McCoOK , K. W..WELLS.