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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SjMTURDAY , APRIL G. 1889 ; , ' * THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Leopold Bloom Tnlcoa Counool of Discretion. MAY DROPPED BY THE CLIQUE. Hint EpUodo Hurled Ilcncnth tlio I'lncld Wntcrfl of Oblivion Cattle Active With About Kvcrytlilnc Sold. CHICAGO PUODUOI3 JMAnKIST. CniCAoo , April 0. [ Special Tolotfrnm to Tnn Br.n. | It Is now generally conceded that so far ns the late bull clique is con cerned the deal In Mny wheat has passed Into the domain of nnclcnt history , and oven the culmlnntlne episode which yesterday bid fair to furnish food for ton days' gossip Is now sunk beneath the placid surface of the waters of oblivion. Jn plainer und moro presale - sale terms , Leopold Bloom , who appeared to bo cogitating a May sensation on his own ac count , has taken counsel of discretion , nnd Is said to have dropped the plnguoy stuff to- uny. July will now bo in undisturbed su premacy In the dealings , if the Impression which exists regarding the Mny deal being about evened up should prove correct. The fluctuations in May were ns erratic nnd wild ns over , but within a narrower range. The extremes were OOJf nnd 04e , the clos ing price , 02c , showing a decline since yesterday of Itfc. July , on the contrary , shown n gain for the same tithe of % c. The trndl , v was occasionally very active , and nt Intervals was extremely dull , the latter con dition existing principally in the first half of the session , when uncertainty nnd doubt.pro- vnilcd regarding the relations existing be tween Bloom nnd the FulrUmk-IIutchlnson- Lyon-nnd-Bakor clique nnd the remainder of the local wire pullers to cachothornnd to the deal in May , but utter that cloud had been dispersed more confidence nnd nctlvity marked the sense of relief experienced by the general crowd. Now York was firm , which was said to bo duo to the export In- gulry there. There was a flrm undertone to the corn market. Export clearances were In heavy demand ho fpr cash corn for Immediate shipment , and rcreints were moderate. July was in moderate request by some parties who were sellers in May , und for .the latter month sellers were scarce until the price touched 35c , which brought out some long stuff from the scalpers who saw n moderate prollt in parting with it nt that price. The receipts nt the other receiving points were moderate with everything favor able to a free movement. The propeller Sunrise wns chartered to take 25,000 bushels to Ogdensburg. Prices nt close show nn im- pnJvonient ot about } e on Mny , nnd the Inter features of Juno nnd July , a trillo easier te-tlny than yesterday. In provisions less than the average busi ness was transacted. Pork was traded In pretty freely early , but lard and short ribs were slow from the start , nnd even in "pork dullness assumed control before the close. Tlio general market appeared to bo wanting in attraction , though it was unquestionably possessed of n strong undertone. In pork , in Tact , the movement wns bullish , and when the board adjourned the prices fo. the differ ent deliveries showed a clean appreciation of aOo on yesterday's last quotation. Lard fully held Its own , and short ribs closed un- iangcd to 2j < fc higher. CHICAGO liIVE 8TOOII. CHICAGO , April 5. | Special Telegram to TUB BEn.j CATTLE There is but little to say regarding the cattle trade to-day. Busi ness was active from the opening to the close , nnd anything nt all useful sold a good lOc higher , with everything about sold when the day closed. There wore but few Texans on sale and such arrived late. Cow stock , and m fact everything in the bovine line , shared in tbo advance , and it was about the llrst day in many months that shippers wont homo fully satisfied. The stockerand feeder tradounderwcntlittlooroo change. Choice to extra beeves , $4.40@4.60 ; medium to good ' steers , 1850 to 1600 pounds , S3.00@4 25 ; 1200 to 1350 pounds , S3.00@4.50 ; 030 to 1200 pounds , $3.30@3.G5 ; stackers and feeders , $ J.40@3.GO ; cows , bulls and mixed , ? 1.75@3.85 ; bulk , $2.00 @ 3.80 ; Texas steers , ? 3.00@3.83. Hoes The demand was fair and prices a shade stronger , perhaps a nickel higher than nt the close of yesterday , bulk selling nt M.85 for prime mixed and ? 4.UO@4.05 for fancy heavy. Light sorts sold at 54.80@ 4.05. FINANCIAL NEW YOUK , April 5. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BEE.I STOCKS 'Hie result of Thurs day's operations in the stock market did not create any great amount of bull enthusiasm , but loft the street In condition to expect even moro favorable notion on the reaction. When trading wns resumed this morning there was nn expansion of the active interest. As for novcral days past the opening was at slightly bolter ligures , followed nt lirst by depression all through the list , and later in the hour by an upward movement of so mo importance. The principal animation early was In Atchl- Bon , Heading , Missouri Pacific and St. Paul , Jersey Central also showed fair nutlon and some strength , while Texas Puclilo got some attention also. A side feature was an advance - vance of 2) per cent in Pittsburg nnd West ern preferred. The rally which tool : place in the list about 11 a. m. not only regained the declines , but put prices generally above the opening and on the whole % per cent over the close Thursday. Before noon there wns a period of dullness whllo the list re mained flrm , nnd Atchison V'y further ad vanced. About midday prior/yielded n. little tlo , but on the whole remained bettor than atlthc i opening. The bulls predict an advance - vance of several points In the active securi ties as soon as the forces are n line. The dullness which prevailed at noon In stocks was followed by fair animation later in the day , and a renewal of strength and an up ward tendency , as on Thursday , The first bulge after noon put prices at the best points of the day for nearly all the active stocks , and still inter the advance was suftlciont to record bettor gains at the close than noted se curities yesterday. There wns no real change In the situation , nnd buying by the bhorts helped prices to advance. The gains over last night at the close were V i per cent in Burlington , Missouri.Pnclllo . , Northwestern and Atchison , with } { in St. Paul and Louis ville & Nashville , and $ { in Union Pacific , h Rook Island und Jersey Central , with slight gains In nearly the whole list. The total ealus were 279i07 shares , including Reading , 80,000 ; St , Paul. 27,200 ; Northwestern , 10- , 600 ; Rock Isluud , 85.000 ; Union Pacific , 14,400 ; Burlington , 17,200 , and Missouri Pn clllo , 10,800 , , Thofollowing were the closing quotations : DS , is regular. . . 11:9 : U Northern Piiclllo. . . 2J a 45COUP01H..V-'H \ dopreferrod. , , , . . OVA U. H , lUanwUnr. , UW Q. * N. W li'fi'J do pref erred. MM-J I'acilloesot , . ,1.M N.Y. Central JOT Central Paclttc. . , , Chicago * Alton..125 Itoclclslaml l ! i Chlrago.llurlluuton tt. M. & 8t. P , 01 &guluoy inj do preferred. . . . , , 101 ' " ' St. 1'uul ik Omaha . SU Illinois Con'trai.m ! doprefurred Mki 1..1I.&W. . . . , IH UnlouI'aciHo 6H4 Kiuitna JcToxas. . . J2 _ ' V..DI.JJ. cwi > . . . . . . . . nniZ jiJuri LakcHhore lOly do prof wed. . . . SMrt MlchlcnnUoutruI. . Ml Western Union. . . . . MU MlssourU'ttcillo . . . 70S n MONEY ON CALL Easy at l > or cent. PmiiB cent , BfEiiUNQ EXCHANGE Dull , strong ; sixty- day bills , M.SO f ; demand , fJ.SSJ/ . 1'JtODUOE ; MA IIICHTS. CHICAGO , April 5. Wheat About steady ; cash , Olc ; May , 02o ; July , 66 0. Corn Steady : cosh. 85ko ; May , 353/oj July. 80 9-lCa Outs Steady ; cash , 25c ; May , July , Wo. Kyo May , 44o. IJarloy NotliinR tlolnp. Prlmo Tlmothj- .8i@1.30. Flitx1.02. . Whlsltv tl.03. I'ork-Flrmor ; May , * 12.40 ; July , Lard-Steady ; cnsli , 0.92 > i ; May , ? 7.00 ; July , tT.or ! . Hour Uunchangcd ; winter wheat , 2.25Je ( r 25Rprlnp ; wheat , JUO@fl.25 ; rye , f2.05@ 3.00 in barrels. Dry Salt Moats Shoulders. W.50@Ji.7r ; short clear , $0.60@0 02 ; short ribs , $0.15 $ f > .23. Butter Firm ; creamery , 18Q25J o ; dairy , . Checso Quiet ; lull croaracheddats , 10Ji@ lie : flats , 10 > @ 10 c ; Young Americas , lltf ) OJMJ c. ERRS Firm ; Ireah , 10@10Ko. . , Hides Unchanged ; heavy green Baited. 5) c ; llRhtgreon united , 6Ko ; green , 4o ; Bailed bull , 45 0 ; green salted c.Uf. OKQ'W" ' ; dry tllnt,7i@Su ; green salted kip , 4S4 ( > jo ; dry calf , 7Q80 ; dry Raited 7c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4o ; No. 2 , a oi cake , 4 c. itccomti. ShiDments. Flour , bbls . 8.000 7,000 Wheat bu . 13,000 W.OOO Corn.DU . 121.00U 17,000 Oats , bu . t . 83,000 01,000 Now Vorlc , Anrll 15. Wheat necelpts. - ; exports , 60,000 ; apot , dull , llrm and hlnhor ; No. 2 rod , 87Jf@S7Ko In store , S8o afloat , 8S@S9 fc f. o. b. ; No. U red , 82c ; op tions dull , flrm nnd higher. Corn Uecclpts. 61,000 ; export ? . 101,000 ; spot , netlvo nnd stronger ; No. 2 , 48K&I4 ( ' c in elevator , 44' ' @ 4l fo olloat ; No. 2 white , 40)ie ) ( ; ungraded mixed , 41) ( tIOc ? ; options dull and irregular. Onts Hccoipf * , 44,000exports , 2,000 ; spot market stronger but iiuict ; options , lirmcr but dull ; April , nOKo ; May , 30 fc ; spot , No. 2 whlto , 83@34c ; mixed west ern , 30033o. CofToo Options opened flrm , nnd closed burely steady ; sales , 78,750 bags ; April , $1085ilG5r. ( : Mny , $10.no@10.70 ; spot Klo , stronger ; fnlr uareoes , $18.75. Petroleum Quiet nnd steady ; United closed at UOJ c. Pork Steady ; now , J1350@13.75. Lurd Steadier ; westoru stuiim , $7.35 ; Aril | , ? 7.30. Eggs Steady ; western , 10llJ/c. J3uttor Firm nnd active ; western llR27c. ( Cliecso Dull and easy ; western , U ) @ Ijlvorpool. April 3. [ Special Cablegram to TUB Dcn.J 3:30 : p. m. close. Pork In poor demand ; prime mess , east ern , 03s , steady ; do , western , 65s , steady. Lard In poor demand ; spot and April , 30s 3d. steady ; May nnd June , 80s Oil , steady. Wheat Tn fair demand ; now No. 2 , winter - tor , 7s 7 } < d , easy ; do , spring , 7s lid , steady. Flour In fnlr demand at 11s 3d , steady. Corn In fair demand for spot , and good demand for futures ; spot and April , 3s lOj d , steady ; May and June , 8s 10 > d , steady. Milwaukee , April 5. Wheat Firm ; cash , 85 c ; May , 80o. Corn Higher ; No. 8. 3.1 } ( i34c. Oats Stuad.vNo. ; 2 , white , 28@2 Hyo Fairly active ; No. 1 , 40@4 Burley Firm ; No. 2 , 65 } c , Provisions Firm ; pork , ? i2.82 > . St. lioitts. April 5. Wheat Higher ; cash , Olc ; May , Ol c. K Corn Higher ; cash , 30c ; Mny , 3030J e. Oats Hotter ; cash , 25 > io ; May , : iu > c. Pork-Firmer nt $13.00. Lord Firm at $ < 5.70@0.75. Whisky Steady ; S1.U3. Butter In good demand ; creamery , 23@ 23o ; dairy , 20@22c. Cincinnati. April 8. Wheat Dull and heavy ; No. 2 red , b9ZOOc. ( ? Corn Stronirer ; No. 2 , mixed , 84J @ 33c. Oats Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 27c. Whlsuy Quiet at $1.03. CiMimionpoIls. April 5. Sample wheat dull and easy ; receipts , 12'Jcars : shipments , 08 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , April , $1.00 ; May , $1.00) ; on track , $1.00 : No. 1 north ern , Auril , Ulc ; Mny , 94 } u ; on track , 'J4@ Of > o ; No. 2 , northern , April , b3 ; May , 83 > fo ; on track , 83@tOc. KaiiMiH City. April 5. AVhoat Quiet ; No. 2 red , cash , no bids nor offerings ; Mnv , SCu asked ; No. 2 soft , cash and June , no bids nor offerings. . Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , 25c bid ; May , 25760 ; Ho. 2 white , cash , no bids nor offer ings.Oats Oats No bids nor offerings. K sroot. : Chicago , April 5. The Drovers' Jour nal reports as follows : Cattle Market strong and lOo higher ; beeves. $4.40@4.00 ; steers , $3.30 ® 1.25 : stttik- ors and feeders , ? 2.40@3.CO ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , S1.75@.S5 : ) ; Texas steers , $3.00@3.85. Hogs Ueccipts , 15,000 ; market opened steady and closed stronger ; mixed $4.70@ 4.00 ; heavy , M.7034.02 ; light , $4.75(35.00 ( ; skips , 53.50 ® t.CO. - Sheep Receipts , 4,000 ; market stronger ; natives , $4.00@.r .50 ; western corn-fed , t-1.50 @ 5.30 ; lambs , ? -1.50@050. Kansas City , April 5. Cattle Re ceipts , 2,700 ; shipments , 1,5'JO ; market active ; medium weight dressed beef strong nnd lOo higher ; heavy weight 5@tOc higher ; good to choice corn-fed , § 4.10iii4. 5 ; com mon to medium , $2.75@3.1'5 ; stockers und feeding steers ' strong , J1.GO@3.10 ; cows , active and 5@10c i higher , $1.00 ( 2.75. Hogs Receipts , 0,800 ; shipments , 2,000 ; market strong , aetlvif and n shade higher ; common to choice , f l.00@-t.03. National Stoulc Ynrila , East St. Louis. April 5. Cattle Receipts. 300 ; shipments , uono ; market higher ; choice heayv native steers , f3.00@4.30 ; fair to good , $3.0U@4.00 ; Btockors and feeders , $2.10@3.00 ; rangers , corn-fed , $2.7U@3.50 ; grass-fed , $2.00 © 2.UO. Hogs Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , none ; market easy ; choice heavy and butch ers' selections , $4.7C(34.S5 ( ! ; packing , $4 , GO ® 4.70 ; light grades , $4.05(34.75. ( Sioux City , April 5. Cattle Receipts , 518 ; shipments , 203 ; market lOoto 15o higher ; fat steers , $ .1.00@3.GO ; stockers , $2.3T > ( 2.S5 ; feeders , $2.35@2.UO ; butchers' ' calves , f2.05@ 3.00 ; canncrs and bulls , $1.JO@1.T5 ( ; veal calves , $2.00@4.00. Hogs Receipts , 1,000 , ; market spare and nnd 5c higher ; light ami mixed , $1.5S@i.GO ; heavy , § 4.57)4 ) ® 1.03 } . OMAHA. LilVtJ STOOIi. Cattlo. Friday , April 5. 1889. The market was higher again to-day , lOo higher on most kinds of cattle. Desirable medium weight eattlo , whlcti formed the bulk of the receipts , wuro in demand at , the ad- venco and , In fact , the trade was active on all grades nnd the yards wore cleared by uilildiiy. Heavy cattle were not so much higher , and , in fact , big cattle have not ad vanced ns much in proportion during the past two weeks ns other grades. Tidy little cattle are rather scarce and they nro soiling liiglier in proportion than most anything olso. Tlio prices paid for beeves to-day rnngoil from < 3.i" ! > ( < ? ; U > 3 , but tlio bulk went tit f3 & 0 < # 8 t-5. The supply of butchorn' stock coiitlnutiH verv light und the market to-day was nctivo and higher. It would be stifo to any that cow stull is selling 'JOyj So higher than last week. Some Hay Htutu cows sold ut $3.00. There were really no feeders hero , but a few cattle which had been fed some corn were sold for feeders at $3.15. The marktit upon the whole was very satisfactory nud thu pi Ices paid the best this season , Tlio market of to-day , like that of every other day for the past wcolc or ton dirys , was devoid of now features. Prices for seine timu back have boon very steady and the trade has been in the eatno condition from' day to day. The market to-day was a shade stronger than yesterday and fairly active , the puns bolug cleared in good season in the inurniug. Hlieop. Only ono load xvas received , nnd it sold very high , owing to the scarcity of sheep and the strong demand. There Is n steady de mand for a few loads of fat sheep every day but of lute they have not been coming very ' freely. Kouolpts. Otttlo , . , . . . . . l.OCO lip9. . . , , , . . , . , . . . ttf 2,150 Prevailing Prices. The following is a table of prices paid in this market for the grades of atook men- tloncdt Prime toors , 1800 to 1500 lbs.$3.60 (2-1 ( 10 Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. , 8.83 < 3.75 Native feeder * . . . , , , . . . 2.60 ( S3 10 Common to good oowii . 1.50 02.0J Choice to fancy cowa . 2.05 ( # 3.10 Fnlr to choice bulls . 1.7ft M2.75 Fnlr to choice light hogs . 4.55 ( A\.m Fair to choice heavy hog * . 4.55 ( $1.00 Fair to choice mixed hogs . . . . 4.50 M4.55 Fair to choice western sheep. . O.SU ( $ t.W ! Fair to choice Nebraska * . O.G'J ( $1,10 lloiircsentntlvo Salnj. sincns. Nd. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 11 11)25 ) $3.15 10. . .1270 taco 10 037 3.25 10. . .1200 n. < n.a.C5 . . .1010 3.25 ao. . .11UO a.C5 . . . 004 3.30 10. . .1223 ' . .1000 3.35 17. . .1241 3.05 . . . SSO 8.35 45. . .1181 aw . . . WO 3.35 0. . .1370 8.05 . . .1B03 3.40 29. .1270 3.07& . . . 078 8.40 31 1214 8.70 . . .1010 3.40 19 1103 3.70 . . .1009 3.45 IS 1HU 3.70 i. . . . . . . inoo 3.45 13. . . . . . . 1370 3.70 10 -.1001 8.45 23 1359 49 1050 8.60 21 1821 21 1170 3.50 17 1331 3.75 10 1171 3.50 37 1823 3.75 15 1110 360 18 iap 0 3.SO 22 .1120 3.50 17 1389 3.SO 42 , .1108 3.150 63 1415 3.85 21. .1180 8.00 20 1140 3.85 23 ' .1224 8.CO 19 . . .1520 3.00 83. .1130 8.00 87 . . .1419 8.U5 COWS. 1. . . .1000 200 2 .1000 250 5. . .1018 2.25 .1100 260 17. . . .1057 2.23 .1270 2.IM 1. . . .U'aO ' OS .1121 2.00 .12.10 .1170 2.G'J ' 1. 1200 2.40 15. .1083 2.GO 1. .1010 2.40 4. ' 2.M ( 1. 2.46 1. .1250 2.70 1. .1310 2.60 3. .1101 2.70 4. .1113 250 4. .1105 2.75 ( ! .1232 2..M ) 1. .1,110 2.75 13. 873 2.50 1 1310 2.75 COWS JIAY STATn. 38. 3.00 HL'I.l.S. .1405 2.00 1 .1450 350 .1510 2.30 1 .KIJO 2.110 .1530 2.40 1 .17ll 2.75 2.40 2 .2075 3.10 14SO 2.50 2.50rcuunus. rcuunus. 13. . S72 3.15 3.15CINXUHS. CINXUHS. .1403 2.00 4. . .1250 STAGS. .1030 2.5'J CALVr.3. . 454 2.00 2 . 170 3.75 11OU3. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 11OU3.No. . Av. Shk. Pr. 03..211 120 $4.50 04..230 120 S4.57K 50..843 200 4.52K 01. . . 2 120 4.57J4 50..315 M ) 4.55 05. . . 251 100 4.57 72..201 100 4.55 03 . .2.V3 SO 4.57M 57. . .240 40 4.55 52. . . SO-t 4.57K 03. . .200 SO 4.55 04. . . 270 200 4.57 73. . il 4.S3 57. . .2J7 40 4.57K 01. . .270 100 4.55 70. . . 247 52. . , .272 80 4.53 70. . . 225 80 4f)7k ! 03. . , .237 80 455 71. . . 205 80 4.57K 63. . , .1M9 40 4.55 0' ) . .239 120 fa. . , .22'J ' 4.57J 51. . . 299 120 55. . , .312 120 4.57 } < 79. . . 248 4.00 015. . . .232 120 4.57'tf 04 . .2S4 SO 4.00 07. . , .244 40 4.57J GO. . . 273 40 4.00 110. . , .247 100 4.5TJ4 G3. . . 203 4.00 59..232 58..290 4.00 siir.ni' AXU LAMBS , No. Av. Pr. 91 , 74 $4.40 Live Stock Nutcs. Hogs a shade stronger. Cattle continue on the up grade. The few sheep hero sell very high. Tidy little cattle are selling higher than any other grades. W. Doyle , Milligan , topped the cattle mar ket. OMA.IIA WHOLESALE MAUKKTH. Prrxlncc , Fruits , Ktc. BUTTEII Creamery Fancy print , 21@2Go ; choice print , SiriftSIc ; fancy solid packed , 20 ffi22c ; choco solid packed , 19f 20c ; Dairy- Fancy roll , I'tkplOu ; choice , lu@10o ; good , 12 < i14c ; low grades , 10@llc. CHEESE Full cream Cheddars , choice , ( ! 12 > c ; full cream flats , two in hoop , 13c ; full cream Y. A. , choice , l2 : oft grades nnd sltims , n@9o ; llmburgcr , 10@12c ; brick , HK@12c ; Swiss , 14@15c. Eaos Strictly fresh , SQffJe. LIVE POULTRY Chickens , per doz , $4.00@ 4.50 ; ducks , $3.75W4.00 ( ; geese , ? S.50@9.00 ; turkeys , per Ib , 10j512c. ( DitESSKD POULTUY Chlclccns , per Ib , 12@ 13o ; turkeys , 14@15c ; geese , ll@12c ; ducks , 12@13c. VEAL Heavy grassers , 150 to 200 Ibs , 5@ Oc ; inferior calves , 50 to 00 lbs,8@5n : me dium to good , 70 to 85 Ibs , 4& Gc ; choice to fancy , 100 to 130 Ibs , 0@7c. VEOETAHLES Potatoes , Colorado and Utah , iJOiROoc ; Wyoming , 30fii55c ; Nebraska and Iowa , choice largo , 20@25c ; common , IS © 19c ; sweet potatoes , Jersey , per bbl , j.2.75 (0)3.00 ) ; beets , per doz , 50@70.o ; carrots , ! ) , " ( < ? 40c : cabbage , California , per Ib , 2c ; parsnips @aOc : cucumbers , ? 1.50@2.00 ; string beans , per box , S1.75Q2.25 : celery , 50@50c ! ; spinach , il.OO pur obi ; plu plant , per do50a ; parsley , per do * , 25c ; sou ] ) bunches , 85c , cauliflower , Sl.30@1.75 ; asparagus , § 1.00 ; beuts , new , OOc. OOc.GASIE GASIE Mallard , per doz , ? 3.)0@3.50j ( ) red head , per doz , $ a.50i3.00 ( ; teal , uor doz , Sl.75 @ 2.CO ; coinmon Rinall , per do$1.00 < tol.fiO ; rabbits , pur doz , 90c@S1.00 ; jack rabbits , ] ) er doz , f3.00@3 50 ; squirrels , per doz. OOc@Sl.00 ; Jack snipe , $1.01.25. ( ! Ai'ri.ns Per bDl , fancy Now York nnd Michigan , 2.75 ; choice , $3.23 ; choice Mis souri , $2.25 ; good , $1.75@2.UO. FoiiuiON Fnuiw Malaga grapes , kegs , 40 to 55 Ibs , lOo per Ib ; bananas , per bunch , St,50@3.00 ; lemons , fancy now , 300 to 800 s , S3.00VC3.75 ( ; oranges , Los Angeles , SJ.50 ; Riversides , $3.50 ; Navels , fS.OO ; Ranchito , 2.50@2.75. CinNiiEUKins Bell & Bugle , choice , ? 0.00 ; Boll & Cherry , choice , § 5.50 ; choice Jersey , $ ' * 5. HIUES Green salted. No. 1 , 5VMJ/c ( ; No. 2 , 33 c ; calf , 5@5 o ; dry flint , 7fti8u. HBINS Navies , liand picked , par bu $2.10@2.20 ; good clean country , § 1OJ@2.00 ; oft or poor stock , $1.00@1.00Cuilfornia ; , 52.00 (312.10. ( Cuil'.ii Michigan , pcrbbl , 4.50(35.00 ( ; Now York , per bbl , $5.l0@5.50 ! ; half bbl , $2.75 ® 3.00. 3.00.FE FETitKiis Per Ib , prime live geese , white , 3.@iOc ; mixed with gray , 23 , < 230e ; damp nnd musty. ll@20c ( ; prime live domestic duck , 20 @ 25c ; wild duck , 15@20c. SAUEIIKIUUT Per bbl , 30 gal , choice , $3.00 ; per half bbl , $2.00. ' Pol-cons Per Ib , rice , l ( < $ lXc ; common , HOSJBY 1-lb frames , choice white , 15@10c ; dark , 13@14o ; strained , 10@l2o. JEiMus-3 > i@lcpor Ib ; preserves , 10@12e per lu. LAUD 7 > o in r > 0-lb jikgs. MINCEMEAT 0 > j@7o per Ib. Oroccrios. Revised prices are as follows ; BAOOIXQ Stark A , seamless , 22o ; Amos- ko g , seamloHs , 173 < o ; Lewiston A. seamless , 1'Jc ; American , seamless , 17o ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , Il ( < il4e ; gunnies , single , 14o ; gunnies , double , 23c ; wool sacks , 40c. TWINES Flax , 2o ( ) ; cotton , 1822c. ( Dniiii ) FIIUITS Figs , in boxes , per Ib , 9@ lOo ; dates , in boxes , 7@10o ; London Doliesn raisins , par box , J5.00 ; Malaga loose raisins , $2.U3.50 ( ) ; now Valencia raisins , per Ib , 7o ; Ciillforniu loose muscatels , nor box , | 1.80@ 2)0 ! ) ; California Londons , 1SS3 , $3.80 ; pitted cherries. 17c ; California pitted plums , per Ib , Ofijllo ; dried blackberries , per Ib , 0@7c ; dried rnspborries , per Ib , 20o ; ovaporuted apples , fiQJeCalifornia ) \ unparod evaporated - ated peaches , 12@14o ; evaporated California nprlcots , 14Jtl7c ( ; currants , 5o ; 'IMrklsh prunes. 4 @ 4Xe ; citron , 22 < < ; 24o ; orange peel , 15o ; lumen peel , Ho ; California French prunes. 7(5)llc. ( ) PICKLES Medium , In bbls , $5.00 ; do , In half bbls , (3.00 ; small , In bbls , $0.00 ; do , in half tibls , * 3.f > 0 ; gherkins , In bbls , $7.00 ; do , in half bbls , (4.00. HOISTED COXFEES German , 24l c ; Laughlln's XXXX , 2l o ; Ariosa. 24Wo. 25@30c ; * * > \ yvuu i 4liU | iuili. Maracalbo , 17@10e. Si'u.ui Granulated , 8 < io ; conf. A , 80 ; white extra O , 7 c ; extra C , 7 o ; yellow C , CKo ; cut loaf , S # < ft9c ; powdered , &Ko ; cubes. 8o. BEBSWAX Choice yellow , CO@22J/c ; dark colored 18@14o. TOIUCCO PJu 0@35oj smoking , 1C ® lOc. BiLT-ll.S5@l.40 per bbl. ItOPE-7-10 , 14o. SUOIK Drloks , ll@12c , per lb ; penny cakes , 12UU30 l > cr lb ; pure maple syrup , ? 1.00 per gal. i , Sucun Stnt'rsOl@33o per gal. WiiArnxo PAP.UI Manilla , OJ o per lb ; straw , 1 Ml 1 KO per lb ; rag , 2Ko per lb. TEAS Voung Hyson , cqiumon to fair. 18Q ? 25oYounp ; Hyson , good .to . fanc.v,80Ca55c ; Gunpowder , common to Rood , 2 230 ; Oun- powder , choice to fancy , 40tlOoo ( ; Japan , com mon to medium , 12@ 0a ; Japan , choice to fancy , SO ® 45o : Oolong , common to good , 25(3) ( ) 40c ; Oolonc , choice to fancy , 50@70c ; Impe rial , common to inodltiul , U5@33c ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40@50o. flitACKEits O&'tc iior Ib ; assorted cakes , 8 @ 15o p r lb. as par list. CANur Mixed , fl > 313Xc ; stick , OX Jllc ; rock candy , 10)J@l ) o ; fancy candy , 7@2Sc. HOLTAND Hnuiuxns 60@'JOo. MAOKKUKI/ Family , half bbls , (12.60 ; No. 1 , $18.50. Con FISH ( iJf@Sj o. STAncn 47Ke. NUTS Almonds. 10@l8c ; Pecans , 13c ; Bra zils , 9c ; peanuts , P@10c. SPICES Whole Allspice , 12c ; Cassia , lOc ; Cloves , 25o ; Nutmegs , 70o ; Popper , 20c. BAGS Union square , 35 per cent dlsct. Dry Gondtt. COTTON Fi > AS.vni.s 10 per cent trade dis count. Unbleached LL. , 6K S CC , 0 fo ; SS , 7J/o ; EE , 8J4'c ; GO , lltfo ; XX , lOJ o ; OO , llKoNN,12 ; > JoAA.14o ; ; DD , IS e : TT , lO c : YY , ISo ; LJU. lOo ; bleached , 20 , 8 > < c ; 70 , 12Kc ; SO , 18 We. 13rown and sluto , 60 , Uc ; 00. 12'j'o ' ; 90. IGc. CA iT.r WAiti' Ulbb , white , lOc ; colored , 22c. 22c.IUTTS IUTTS Standrtrd , 8c ; Gem. 10c ; Beauty , 12 } o : Boone , 14c : B , cntod , fd.&O. 1'itiSTS Solid colors Atlantic , Oc ; Slate , Oc ; Berlin oil , ( iVJc ; Garner oil. 0@7c. PniSTS Pink and Robes Allen , < ! c ; River point , 6 } < c ; Steel River , 0 > fc ; Richmond , OVc ; Pacific , 7c. PitiNTs Dress Charter Oak , 5e ; Ram- upo , 4c ; Lodi , 6Jjo ; Allen , Go ; Richmond , Oc : U'indsor , G c ; Edil.xstone , C ) c ; Pucillc INDIOO Ht.UK St. Lcgcr , fi' o ; Arnold , G' c ; AmcricJii. I'O c ; Arnold C , long cloth , Uu ; Arnold 11 , long cloth , 10 > c ; Arnold. Gold Seal , Ul'fc ; Stolfcl A , U'c ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , lo i\ GIXCIIUM Plunket checks , 7' c ; Whit- tonton , 7i o ; York , 7J.Ce ; Norinandl dress , 80 ; Renfrew dress , 8Jtf@12J e ; Whlttenton , So ; Calcutta , 7c. CAM nines Slater , uc ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ard , 6c ; Peacock , 5c. Bi.nr.ciiEn SIIEKTISO Ellerton , 7J o ; Housekeeper. Stfc ) ; Now Candidate , c : Bcrkelov cambric , No. GO , UKo ; Best "Yet , 3-4 , OJjc ; Buttcrcloth , OO , 4 > .fe ; Cabot. 7' < fe ; Farwoll , half bleached , 8 > ( J ; Fruit of Loom , 8 0 ! Green G , Gc ; Hope , 7'ifc ; King Philip , cambric , lOc ; Lonsdalo cambric , 10J cLons- ; dale. SWc ; Now York Mills , lOo ; Popper- 4-4 , 8 ! c ; Canton. 4-i , 0 } c ; Triumph , Co ; Wanisuttn , 1le ; Valley , 5c. Bitow.v Siir.nTixo Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 o ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7o ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , G ) c ; At lantic P , 4-4 , Gc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Au rora , C , 4-4 , 4j o ; Crown XXX , 44 , O e ; Hooslcr LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 c ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Gc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5V < o ; Peppcrell. E. 40 inch , 7 } c ; Pepperell- 8-4 , ISo : Poppcroll , 9-4 , 2lc ; Pepporcll , 10-4 , 2c : ) ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4Jfc ; Wachusctt. 4-4 , 7 > c ; Aurora R , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora B. 4-4 , G ) c. FiANNr.i.s , Pi.Ain Raftsmen , 20c , Goshcn , 32Kc ; Clear Lake , 30Ko ; Iron Mountain , . FIAN.NELS , WiilTr.-G H No. * MiJXIlUWUUt OwStjUi > VlUU3Ulf MflfjV * FJAXXKI.S. KKD C , 21-Inch. 15 } c : E , 24- inch , 21J c ; G (5,24-inch , 20o ; II A f , % , 25e ; HF , Jf , 27c ; G , Jf,25e.J COHSIJTS .fr.AXS Androscoggin , Kcarsarge , 7 c ; Rockport , G c ; Coucstoga , GKc.TICKS TICKS York , 30-in. 12 0 : York , 32-in , IS c ; Swift , River , 8cThorndlke ; , OO , S c ; Tliorndiko , EE , SJ c ; Tliorudike , 120 , OJ c ; Thorndike , XX , Iflc ; Cordis , No. 5 , OJ < Jc ; Cordis , No. 4 , lOKe. Amosffcae , 9 oz , 10) ) c ; Everett , lie. Beaver Crook , CC/'lOe. / KEXTUCKV JUAXS Memorial , 15c ; Dakota , ISc ; Durham , 27 > c ; Ht'rtules. ISc : Leam ington , 22) c ; Cottswold , 'ZilAv\ Melville , 25 c. c.CIUSH Stevens' B. 5 > fo ; Stevens' B , bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , 7Kc ; Stevens' A , bleached , 8J c ; Stevens' P , 7 ( c ; Stevens' P. blenched , SJjJe ; Stevens' N , Uc ; Stevens' N , bleached , 9c ; SteveiiE1 SllT , ll c. Ijuintior. Dimensions and Timber 12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22@21 ft 2x4 . $15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x0 . 15.00 15.00 15.00 1000 17.00 20.00 2x8 . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x10 . . . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 lli.OO 17.00 20.00 2x12 . 15.00 15.00 15.03 1000 17.00 20.00 4x8 8x8 10.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 17.00 20.CO Fencing No. 1 , 4 nnd 0 inch , 12 and 14 feet rough . -$10.00@1G.50 No. 1 , 4 nnd 0 inch 10 feet . 17.00 ( 17.50 No. 2 , 4 nnd G inch , 12 and 14 feet . 13.50C4H.OO No. 2 , 1 and G Inch , 10 feet . 15.00 18.00 Finishing 1st and 2d clear. IJif inch s,2s. . 49.00@51.00 1st und 2d clear , 1& and -inch , 8.2s . 47.00@50.00 3d , clear , IK inch s , 2fl . 43.00@40.CO 3d , clear. \ & and 2 inch s , 2s. . 43.00@40.0J II select , 1 . \y. \ nnd 2 inch , B.23 . : . 37.00@3S.OO 1st nnd 2d , clear , 1 inch s , 2s. . 45 00 A select , 1 inch , s , 2s . 38.00 B select , 1 inch , s,2s . 31.00 Flooring 1st coin 0 Inch whltopinc . 34,00 2d " " " . 81.00 3d " " " . - 20.00 D " " " . 20.00 Com 4 nnd G in yellow nine. . . . 15.50 Star " " " " " . . . . 18.00 1st nnd 2d clear yellow pine , 4 andU inch . 2.000 Poplar Lumber Clear popular , box boards , % in s 2 s . 33.01 Clear poplar , % in panel . 30.00 Clear poplar , % in panel . 25.00 Clear poplar , y. In stock wide , s2 s . 28.00 Clear poplar corrugated ceiling , % in . 80.00 Posts- White cedar , 0 Inch halves . 12 " " 5K " " and 8 inch qrs . ; . 11 White cedar , 4 inch halves . GO Tennessee red cedar , split . 10 Split o.ik ( white ) . 8 Sawed oak ( whlto ) . 10 ShliiL'lcs , per M XX clear . 3.20 Extra * A * . 2.80 Standard A . 2.GO 5 inch , rloar . l.GO@l,70 Oinch , clear . . . 1.75 ( < 01bO No. 1 . f . 1.10QS1.15 California red wood-dlmenslon widths . v.n. : . 4.50 Cypress , clear heart , .dimension" widthi . ' , , . . , . 3.40 Lath , pur M . , 'T . , . 2.50 Ship Lap- ' No. 1 , plain , 8 and l j'rich . 17.50 No. 2 , plain , 8 and JU | pch . 15.60 No. 1,0. Q ! . J. * . . 18.00 Siding Jl 1st corn , 12 and 10 feW. . 22.00 " > ' " 2d . moo M " " ' ? . 15.00 Fence " " ' ' . 1300 Stock Bo.irds o * . A 12-inch , s. 1 a. 12 | ' ) I'.nnd ' 10 st 40.00 B " " "rj ' 41 00 C " - " " ! au.00 D ' ' l < * > " , "y.00 No. 1 com , 12 In. s. ' < B' ' 12 feet. 18 00 No. 1 " " | J 14 and 10 feet . .I.1. . 17.50@18.60 No. 1 com. 12 In. s. ' 1 B. 10 , 18 und20 feet . 10.50 No. U com. 12 in. s. 1 s. 14 and ' 10 feet . , . 17.00 Celling anu Partitions 1st com. % In. whlto pine par tition . 32.00 2d com. % in. whlto pmo parti tion . , . , 27.00 Clear % In. yellow pine colling 20.00 Clear % in. Norway . 14.60 iJd com. % in , Norway . 18.00 Boards- No , 1 com. s. Is. 12 , 14 and 10 It 10.50 No. a " " ' " 14 50 No. 3 ' 10 m No. 4 " ' ' ( shlp'gcull . 13.00 Battens , well tubing , plcketa O. 0. Halts , 3tfinch . CO O. G. Halts , Kx3 , s 1 s . 85 U lu. well tubing , D. & M. and fcev. , , . . . . . . 0.00 P ckoto , D. & H. Hat . 19.00 Pickets , D. & A. square . , 23,00 Lime , etc Quincy white lime , best . .00 Lnglish and Gorman Portland cement , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.40 Milwaukee nnd Louisville . 1.30 Michigan nnd Fort Dodge , plas ter . . . 2.25 Hluo Rapids plaster. . , . . 1.05 Hair. . . . . . . . . . 20 Sash , GO and 10 per cent dis count ; doors , blinds , mold ings , 60 and 10 per cent dis count Tarred felt , per owl . 2.00 Straw boards . 1.05 Motnl nnd Tinners' Stock. Blook tin , small nig . .28 Block tin , bar . 29 , Copj > cr , planished boiler sizes . .33 Copper , cold rolled . .80 Copper , sheathing . .29 Copper , nltts . .29 Copper , flats . ,30 Gal sheet iron , Junlnta , 60 , 10 , and 5 per cent discount . Pnt. planished iron , 24 to 27 A . Pat. planished Iron , 24 to 27 B . Rooting , 1C , 14x20 , 112 shcoU . , . 0.00 Roofing , IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets . 7.M ) Roollng , 1C , 20x28 , 112 sheets . 11.00 Roollng , IX. 20x28 , 112 sheets . 14.0 Sheet Iron No. 2tl . 3.40 Sheet Iron No. 27.- . . 8.M ) Solder . 14@1G Tin pinto , best charcoal 1C. 10x14,225 sheets . C.50 IX , 10x14 , 826 shoots . 8.25 Tin pinto , coke 1C. 10x11 , 225 sheets . 0.23 Steel nails , per keg , , , . 2.23 Steel wire niillf , per keg . 2.75 nnd Clicmlcnli. Acins Sulphuric , lj o ; citric , 6Sc ; oxalic , 15e ; tartariu , 4Gc ; Am. curb , 14o ; alum , 2 > f ( i(3c ; arrowroot. 80u ; balsam capalba , 03 ® 75o ; borax , 10l'tc ; calomel , SOe ; castor oil , ? l.05@1.10 ! cream tartar , 82c ; corrosive sub , bt'c ' ; chloroform , 45@30o ; e.\t logwood , 12c ; glycerine , 2 lu ; gum arable. UOc ; gum camphor - phor , 85o ; gum opium , $3.15 ; morphia sulph , OILS Bergnmot , $2. S0 < g3.00 ; lemon , ? 2.00 ; peppermint , 8J.OOri360 ; v.'intorgreeti , 5 .10 ; olive. $1.00 ; quinine , 85@ISc ; strychnia , J1.03 SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 3O5 South 13th Street , - Omaha Are the Best , IN T1IK BSSffiNTlAT. . QUAMTIKS OF Durability , Evenness of Point , and Workmanship. Samples for trial of 12 different styles by moil , on rcccl | > tof 1U cent * In stamps. Atk forcard > u. & lUICnil Dl "CUAM Hromlvtny , IVIoUN , uLn tf flrl WARD Ho Tricil to Hun tin ; Centennial Bull Arrangements. New YOUK , April 5. [ Special Telegram to TUB Hni : . ] The announcement last night that Mr. Ward McAllister , the only original leader of Now Vork "society , " the origina tor and inventor of the exclusive "four hun dred , " and inanager-ln-chief of the coming centennial ball nnd banquet , had resigned , is just n trifle off. McAllister was "bounced , " just ns if ho were common clay , by the sub committee on entertainment of the commit tee on the Washington centennial. Tills tremendous piece of news has caused n llutter in social circles. The fact of the matter is McAllister can thank his intolera ble priggishncss and conceit for the downfall. As Jong as McAllister was willing to go ahead with the arrangements for the ball und banquet in the quiet and unostentatious way in which the other committcemcn did their work , there was harmony in the com mittee , but when Manager McAllister bciruti to run things with n high hand nnd got him self in Iho newspapers in u way to hold the committee up to ridicule as a lot of snobs , trouble began. Then again , ho insisted that none of the "canaille" should be invited that such common trash as members of tlio legislature , city olllcials , etc. , were not good enough to come in and llnaijv his unauthor ized selection of the names of the ladies who shall dance In the opcnlni ? quadrille , scorn to have erystalli/cct the unpopularity of his course with his fellow committecmen and lie was removed from his high position. Mc Allister is said to bo a lawyer , although no ono over heard of bis having n case of inomcnt. Ho married money n few years ago and pu bhcd himself forward ns iho ruler of soci ety , ana it hai como to bo considered that no nilair in swelldom was quite the thing unless he had the bossing of it. Lior and Ills Rnctnfre. sui.s , April 5. ISoulnngcr held n con ference hero to-uny with n number of his supporters in the French chamber of depu ties. Another manifesto will shortly bo is sued by the general doming of the veto in tbo chamber yesterday sanctioning bis prosecution - ocution and appealing to the pcopio against the Government nnd chamber. The French Kovernment is urging Uelgium to expel liouhuiu-er. The opportunist nnd radical press regard thn vote in the chamber of deputies yester day ns a death blow to Houhingcrlsm. Count Dillon and' Hochofort will bo prose cuted by the government for their connec tion with the Uoulnngist movement. Later Count Dillon and Uochcfort have persuaded General Uoulangcr to withhold his proposed manifesto. The Uoulnngist electoral campaign has been suspended for the present. MovomciitH of the Nuvy. WASHINGTON , April C , The cruiser At lanta , now at Aspinwall , has boon ordered by telegraph to Now York. Although subJect - Ject to future emergencies it is the present in tention to send the Yorktown to Now York on the 20th , so that the latest efforts at naval construction may bo scfln nt the centennial celebration. She has been formally accepted from the contractors , subject to special res ervation of money on account of work yet to bo done. _ _ _ Over tlio Governor' * } Voto. IlAiiTi'oiti ) , Conn. , April 5. The Connecti cut senate to-day passed , by a vote of 12 to 8 over Governor Hulkley's vote , a resolution commuting tlio death sentence against J. H. Swift. The house will act on the question next Tuesday. tor tlio Capital. CIIAJIIIEIIIAI.V , So. Dak. , April . [ Special Telegram to TUB UEG. ] Tlio capi tal committee met this morning nnd raised additional money to curry on a vigorous field campaign to locate the capital at Chamber- lain. _ A Itailrnnil Pruslilont Dead , PiTTsmwo , April 5. President James Gal lery , of the Pittsburg & Western railway , died suddenly at his homo in this city this morning. Bent Hank to Chicago. PITTSIUWO , April C. Arthur Kruschlnskl , the boy who Is heir to JSO.OOO . , who Is said t have been kidnapped from that city , wua sent back to his mother lust night by the police. Swift' a lie II nl UK House Cmcuao , April 5. Fire In the house of George F , Swift's puoklng establish ment at the stock yards early this morning caused damage ot f40bco or ttU.COO. Agricultural Implements. _ CUUMOlllLL PARKER , Dealer la Agricultural Implements , Wagons Carriage ! and burgles Jones Mreel , between Oth nnd loth. Om OmA A METCALV CO. , Agricnlt1 Implements , ' Wagons , Carriages Wholesale. Om tin. Nebraska. PARL1N , OR ENDOW * A MARTIN CO. \Vuole Mo Donlen In Agricnllnral implements , Wagoas5 Bnggies MOLINE , MIL U URN A S'l ODD A RD CO. , Manufacturers and Jobbers In Wagons , Bnggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. 9th and TacKle streets , Omaha. Artists' Mntorlnls. 1. 1WSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1J13 Douglas street Omnlm , Nebraska. Boots and Shoos. W. V. MORSE A CO. , Jobbers of Boots end Slices , 1101 , 1101 , 11U6 DnuKlnn Mrocl. Oraahi. MnnutactorTi Hummer street , lloslon. _ _ Coal , Col < g nnc Mivio. OMAJUA COAL , COKE A LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard ana Sofl Coal , 203 South 13th street , Qmnlia , XobrtsVa. _ NE11RAS1CA FUEL CO. , Sliipue s of Coal a d Coke , 214 South 13lh HU.OmMm , Neb. PERKINS , OATCH A LAUMAN , Importer ! and Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Ktc. 15H Kurnam street , now 1'nilon building. Commission and Storage. RWDELL A RWDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Spcclolllci lluitcr , CK2a , clipese , jiouHrj , game. HUHoTritrd Uroet. Onmlia , Neb. Dry Goods and Notions. M. E. SMITH A CO. , Dry Goods , Fnrnisning Goods and Noli ens 1102 and 1101 Uouttlai , cor. llth streetOmaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , dents' furnishing Roods. Corner llth nnd Ilarner streets , Omaha , Nebraska. HEL1N , THOMPSON & CO. , Importers nml jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 317 South ith street. Furnituro. DEWEY A STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furnitaro Fnrnani Btrent , Omjilin , Ncbrnska. CHARLES S Furniture , Cnmha Nobr.iikn , CrocqrloB. PAXTON , GALLAGHER A CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. 705,707,709 nnd TllSouth 10th it. , Omuha. Neb. AlcCORD , JJRADY A CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th ana j arenworth streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware W. J. HROATCII. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , BprlDcs. irnaon stock , hardware , lumber , etc. 1309 end mi llnrnor atreot , Omaha. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESElf HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals. Micct Iron. etc. AccnU for Hone scales. MlHiul pon-ilur and Lymnii barbed wire , HrMEDAUGH A TAYLOR. Build rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mocuanlcn' tools nnd IliilTalo arnica. 1 < 05 Uouglai street , Ouiahu , Nub. Lumlaor. JOHN A WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imyortod and American 1'ortlnnd cement. BtaU gentlerMilwaukee bydraullaacmeutand Qulucy wliltullmo. CHAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , . Wood carpets and pnrquct flooring. I'th and Douglas utiecta , Umuhn , Jseb. CMM HA Tmflsi3irco7 AllKinds of Building Material at Wholesale , 16th Btreet and Union 1'aclllcTruckOmaha , LOUIS IIRADL'ORD , Dealer in lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Ktc , Yards-Corner 7th nnd Douglas , Corner luth und IJuuKlus ; FRED IK. GRAY. Lumber , Lime Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Cth and Douulas Sis. , Omaha. C. N. D1ETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , Uthund California Htrcotn , Omaha , Nebraska. / . OIIERFELDER A CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions JUS , 21U and 'M Hontli Jltli strccst Notions. J. T. ROIJINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 40:1 : and 1(6 Bontli 10th struct. Unialn. . _ . -.J0'9 ' | > . . CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo ercase , eta. , Omaha , A. II. llloliop , Manager , Papor. CARPENTER "PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carrr anlco it oik of printing , wrapping and writing paper. Special attention given to car loud orduri. atpraBO , Forward I n B & Comm I aalon. ARMSTRO NG PEri'JH A CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission Urnuo liouiu of the Ilennejr HugBr Co. IluggleiAt wbolessle and retail. iJiw. UU , nh liarattrcut. Uonilm. Telepbung No.lW. If. IIARD1' & CO. , Jobber ) of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , PALMER , RICIIMAN A CO. , Live Slock Commission Merchants UNION STOCK Of Omana , Limited , tjobn r , Jiojd , Hupertnt udent. OMiHA MAlFACTum Boots and Shoos. KlRKiSNALL , JONES A CO. , 8ucreior loHeojJonci. % Co , Wholesale MannfectoreK of IMS Shew AscnK tor lloston Uutiber Mioo Co , 1101. 1104 and 110 * llnrnor Slreot , OmnliK , N l > r Vn. . _ Browora. ST011Z A 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , , . mi North Klchloenlh tlroet.OmaliK' . Cornloo. EAOLE COKNJOE WORKS , MnnmCliircrsofGalyaiiiM Iron Cornlcs Window-cops mill metftllo nVjl'ctiti. John Kponoter , proprietor. 10) ) nd IWboutti ICtU Mroot. Offlco " SI 31MONDS MA NUFA CTUR1NQ CO. Manufacturers of M , Office ami Saloou Fixlnres , XI ntlo ,8llotionr ( < tK. Hook C cs , Urnic fixture.Wall C'met , Vnrtlllons , U.illliiEvCountvnOlciTand Win * Coolers , mirrors lets' t'nrtiirj nml onloo , 173J nnilKJi South iStU Bt. . UmaUn. 'fvlf pliono 1U4. ' PniJor Uoxos. JOHN L. W1LK1E , Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory , Nos. 1317 JJ my Itoiislm ilrcct , Oninhii , Nob. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RU1UJER CO. , * Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Gooffs Oil clolliliiK nnd lonthor licltlnR. 1003 I'urnnm itreofc Snoh , DoorsEto. _ M. A. visit ROW A CO. , Wliol * nlo iuamifncturar.1 of Sasii , Boors , Blinds and Mouldings , llrnnch oElcc , ith nnd Irani ptrcct Omalia , Neb. ROIIN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sasli , Doors , Blinds , Mouldings flnlr-\\ork nml Interior hnril wood IlnlMh . 1C. corner fill nnd LrnvemuuliBtrccIt , Uiunlin , Nob. SteamFlttlnBB , , Purnpg , Eto. RTSANQA Cl J 1 1 . ' 'j.A 1 * HEAT PuHW , Pipes and Engines , Steam , water , rnllirnr nnd mining Mippllei , etfl. KO , va nnd W4 Firnam trcet , Oiimba. U. S. WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO. , Steam and Wale1 ; Supplies , 7Iaildajnlnd mills. 813 and 12J Jones 8L , Omaha , U. F. lto(9 , acting Auinucor. DROWNELL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. ShccUron work , steam inimpr , tnrr mllll. 1213-151 * Lcnvcnworth atrcut , Omnhn. Iron Works. 1 STEAM BOILER WORKS , Carter & Son , Prnp'5. Munufncturcrs of all klndi Steaiii Boilers , Tanta and Sliest Iron tfoft Works South Kith ami II. It M. creating. PAXTON A VIERLING IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Bni'diug Work , Ecclne . brass work , general foundry , machine nnd blacksmith work. O.ltco und works , U. 1 * . llj. and 1til fctroct , Omaha. * OMAHA WIRE A IRON WORKS , Mannfactureis of Wire and Iron [ Railings I Desk rails , window guards. Honor standn.fwlra lien * , * ; etc. lilJiorthluhBtnet , Omulii - - .f OMAHA. SAFE A IRON WORKS , Omaha , Council Bluffs And Oiiiqago , The only road to take forDci Molnc . llnrslmltowii Cedar HNild | , Clinton. Dlxon , flilcucn. Mllwausea nnrt nil points HHM. To the peoplu uf Nebraska. Cole ) railo. Wyoiulnff. Utah , Idaho.Nuviuln , drezon. Waslw Inglonand Culllornln.lt oilers eunerlor advnntagoi not ponslhloby any otnur line. f Among u few uf tlin Humorous points ot suporlorlti onfliyi'il liy the patrons of this roud bctveun Omahs ) nnd Cliloiigo. uro lt throu tralnt n day of DAJ COACH hS. wlilch nroliiu llncni whli-h human art and InKBiinlty can create. Us l-AIMOU HIHiaINO CAUS Iho pquul or which can not bn found olnewhero. JU Council lllufr * . the triilna of the Union I'ucltlo Italu wny connect In tinlun iltiput with thosi ) of the Chli ' " , : ? , * NorlliKeiti-rn ll'illway. In Chlcnijo the train * of this HUB miiku oloio connection wlili these of all other Kantern linen. k. u ' for Doirolt , Culnmbui. Indlnnanolls.loinclnnatl , Nlugnrn hnlla. liufraln. I'ltt > burir , TorontoMontreal Iloston. New York , Philadelphia , llaltlmoro , Wnshi liiKton , and nil points In tbo Bast. Aak for tlckota via "NORTHWESTERN" If ron wish the best accommodation. All ticket nxeni < i'llilrkctsvliilliiillno. ! H. tiuiiiirrr. K. i . WILSON , ( .en'l Aianner.o ( : | ni ie , , ' | i.a-r AReni W.N. BAUCOCK.fii'ii'l WoJturn AKOnt. U. U. KIM HA I.I , , Ticket V\cent. U , K. WKS1- , City I'iWnt'er Ageal HOI Fiunam Street. Ouiulm , yob. -THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE or THK Chicago , Milwaukce _ & t , Paul R'y , Tbo llcst lloiite front Oni'aliii ' and Couucll teETHE ETHE EAST- TWO TIIAINS DAIUV I1KTW1CKN OMAHA AN11 COUNCIL m.l Chlcngo , AND Mlhvnukco , St. Fun ! , Miiini'niiollH , Cedar llnplds , Itock Jsliiiid , Frecport , nocbfnrd , Clliiton , Diiliuquc , Dnvenport , Hlfjin , MntHson , Jnnosiillo , IJploll , Wlnoiin , Lu Crosse , And ull other Important polntt East , Northeast nnd buiitbeiist , Kor through llckots. rail on the ticket a/cnt at IMI Barnaul street , In llarker lllock.or at Union Vuclflo i illmaii | Rlcopors and the HnoU Dlnlnis Tari In tha norldaru run on tliami n llnu of the Chic JKO. Mil * wuukeo & Ht. I'AII ! Hullway. and overr attention I * ' 'o ' I" . 1"X33CD--lr4 tj ) ' courteous oinployo * of tUo " " ' ll""Ml'lirKU. ; ( loneral Mannitor. J. F. TDUKlilt , Asilstuut Uenaral Manacor. ' ( Je"ernl l' " 8"S r an * ' ' > , ' T.J.CIMUIC , QonoralBupcrlntcndcnt. Conceded by I he r.i < M < * t ar. tltu to t unefiujliul on ultlior Ilunl i > ler . lT ctoty founded t (14 ? nt MnncheKtnr , incknd-t3atir : | > eu nreforrctJ wlio cnti MrnUlt a horse lr wliolo tluio to tlio lHi8lo 8Jt i moments inny bu | irolltablj- employed ofso. , . ' few VitcenclcH In towns nnil cltleH. JJ. 1' , JtHIK. BON & CO , im ( Main tit . Illclimomi. Va' * Come wick. 1'oun/o/ rt J ,