THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY APRIL 17 , 1889. 3 IHE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Sonbonrd Prlcoa Virtually Down to An Export Basis. LIVERPOOL STRONG FOR CORN , Dntn Fairly Active in tlio Way or ClmiiRcs 1'rovlHlonn IJrcnk 1-4-oni Their Itcnristi -Cntllo Slow , CHICAGO CHICAGO , April 10. [ Spcclftl Telegram to TUB Hnn.l Wheat wns easier to-day , nnd ipcculatlvo values underwent an unfavorable : linngo. Cables wcro Just "so so , " neither one thing nor another , nnd In this respect a aifinppolntmcnt , to those who had looked con fidently forward to reports of stronger for eign markets consequent upon yesterday's display of firmness. July wheat opened at 82K < 3b2Xo , there belnf ? good selllnR at both extremes. The market then sold oil to S2c , up to S2Jfc , off to 81J { , touching iho latter flfii ro twice , During the last hour of the trading , July ranged above 82c , and seemed to bo steady and even strong. Wheat has apparently found friends at around the cur rent range of values. During the latter half of the session the character of the buying was drcldcdly better than at first. The Im proved feeling was duo to some extent to bot- tcr closing cables and a decided activity In the cash market. The milling nnd shipping demand was sufllclcntly brisk to cause an ad vance of 2o , ana of Bo In some desirable sam ples. Scrutiny of the blackboard also discloses the fact that wheat Is moving out of nil points of accumulation faster than it Is coming In , Minneapolis being the only ex ception , and there the Hour production nnd shipments , together , cause n steady decrease In the stocks. July closed at' 82iS2'e ( , or J c lower than yesterday , and Muy and Juno loft oft at 8SK ntul 880 , respect ively. May opened at SSJ.fc , and Bold ns low as 8 Kc. Juno opened Iho same ns May , but sold ! { c lower , touching 87c once. The final quota tions mark n depreciation of % o In May nnd J < c in Juno at compared with yesterday. The outside news in addition to the points enumer ated above was pcnrco nnd unimportant. No export business of any account wns reported. The clearances were moderate both In wheat and Hour , und It is noted as n significant. fact , that most of the wheat that Is now shipped abroad is destined for the Euglisn ports. This Is looked upon as the best possible evidence that the sea board prices nro at lust down to n virtually legitimate export bus is. The local lake on- cagcments wc.ro for 40,000 oushols of wheat lo-tlay , and it'ls commonly undcrstod that negotiations are in progress fnr the sale of cOiiSlaerubla qMtitlHel : fldliI6fs"6l" Mod' , choice grain are stiff in their views , nnd de mand n handsome premium over May. A bid of OSn for ono lot of No. 1 hard was re jected to-day. The Liverpool market was reported strong for corn , and quotations from there were nd- ranccd fractionally. The clearances from the Atlantic ports wcro likewise heavier limn for several days past. The receipts , however , was eighty-six cars over yester day's estimates , and about -10 per cent of thoin wcro No. 2. The latter circumstance caused the market to open weak at about 3 e amlor yesterday's closing price , but the esti mates for to-morrow being only 501) ) cars , caused n firmer feeling , which wns supplemented by the llrinncss and higher prices ruling nniong the buyers of the day's receipts in the cash market. IJocrbohm computed the amount of corn on passage to the United Kingdom and the con tinent as ( i3 > ,000 bushels less than on the preceding week , and perhaps this feature was tno cause of the very strong market re ported from Liverpool. The arrivals at the latter port for the past three days were 251,0ft ) bushels. The last half-hour was the most active in trading nnd saw t io highest prices , tlio shorts evincing n decided inclina tion to cover. May sold at ! t4J c and was of fered at that price at the close , making about a Ke advance for the day. July closed at 35o bid , which Is an improvement of about J o since yesterday. Oats were fairly active In the way of changes , while the volume of new business was rather light. The three favorite futures , May , Juno anil July , were at , practically Dvon figures , und there was considerable buying of May and the selling mouth follow ing ut the same price. This , taken with the Increased ticmuml for'cush outs , caused con- ildcrublo firmness , uud after n weak opening at ! M } c , May advanced to 2l c , ruling more- julet later. Ono operator bought 100,000 July nnd sold May at the common figure. For April 24@24 } o wns bid , and No. 3 In itciro sold at that range , with car lots to go there at S4c. Provisions broke loose from their lute bearish leaning , and the continued moderate marketing of hops , which wcro again in light supply nnd higher to-day , turned tlio tulo , and when tlio recent bears took hold to protect , n portion of their extended short lines , prices advanced slowly from tlio ouen- Ing quotations. Pork subsequently sold up 30fii)35c ) , lard C@7 4c , and short ribs 7J @ CHICAGO LilVIS STOOIl. CniCAOo. April 10. [ Special Telegram to Fni ! BEE. ] CATTLK Trade-was slow from iho opening to the close on all descriptions of ihlpplng and dressed beef stcors , nnd this , too , In the fnco of an Immediate and prospec tive light run , ns the supuly already shows i i deficiency of nearly 4,000 ns'cotnparcd with 'nst ' week. Exporters are not buying as lib erally as last week , nnd ono or two of the 5lg ones nro not on the market. Big , heavy itccrs sold a strong 10 cents lower , nnd nice , unndy stcors that were in such active demand Inst week were only nbout steady ; in fact , lomo salesmen quote the same rather easier. A few Texans hero sold steady , nnd all do- icriptions of butchers' stock nro selling about the same ns last week. The stacker and feeder trade opens dull for the week , with the outlook showing little or no im provement. Veal calves are selling hero ut lower prices than In the country. There is no certain demand nnd no fixed values. Choice to axtra beeves , $4.40 ( < ? ( .00 ; medium to good sUjors , 1850 to 1500 Ibs , $ .l.90 ( < ? 4.80 ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs , f3.CO@4.15 ; 050 to 1200 Ibs , | 3.40VT8.70 ( ; stocltors nnd feeders , 52.40@ B.70 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $1,70 ( 3.10 ; bulk , $3.25(32.75 ( ; Texas steers , $3.40fi3.80. Jloos Trade was slow , with a down turn of lUc , the bulk of the mixed selling nt $4.80 , a few lots of rough packers us low ns fttin ® i.7.ami a few lots of fancy heavy at 54,85(3 ( 4,87 , and ono lot at $1,90. Light sorts were neglected. Them were no regular buyers nn the market , and prices were nomi nal at $4.Mg4.85. ) ( ' FINANCIAL. NKW YOIIK , April 10. [ Special Telegram to Tits HEK. | STOCKS The stock market rnmo very near being stagnant this morning. The only thing which relieved It was n little activity In Atchlson , Union Pacillc , Oregon Transcontinental nnd n few others. 1'no market not only opened quiet and featureless , but prices wcro fractionally lower than at the close on Monday. The losses were small , ranging nt } © > , ? per cent , put tils | was followed the first half hour by further slight declines In the stocks named , nd together with Western Union and Denver vor , Texas & Fort \Vorth milled X per cent. At this point thcro wag n change of ieiitinie.nl and fractional advances were re corded. Atchlson moved up } { and the aVtlvlty on the renctloh centered in St. Paul. XKcrdT wuYft marked Increase in business vvho prices thriiQd upward , and at the end pf the hour prices were ut a nhado hotter than the opening figures. The f eat urn uf the advance was the action of Milwaukee , Lnko Shore nnd Western' preferred , which moved up 2 points In short order , lloforo noon the market became dull , nnd this snuio itoqk loct 1 of its advance. The list ro malnoil 11 rm until , noon without other ( Cultures. The stock market continued dull to th'q cud , when prices wore liltlo changed Irprn tlie ppening. Much weakness was shown In the Oregon Railroad and Naviga tion company , Mid the decline wns at onetime time 4 points , with a net loss for the day of point * . There Is llttlo promise of nny de cided chnngo In stocks until the approaching holidays are passed. The totnl sales were light , only 120,893 shares. The following were the closing quotations ! U. 8. 4s regular. 123 Northern 1'Aclue. . U.K. 4s coupons. , . . 1-"J doprefcrred noi ? 0. &fr. w ions ir. H.4ts ! coupons. . 107 ? doprererred 138 I'aclilcciof V5 . I'M N.Y.l'ontrnl 107 ? < Central Pacific . fliy I'.O.iK Z1H Clilcnco It Alton. . . .1X1 Hock Island , D3.S Chicago , Ilurllngton O..M.&St.l > B4\ 01 do preferred 101'4 ' P. . U& 8t.1'AUl&Omaha. . KIU Illinois Central . 112 do preferred W I. , II. ft W. . . 0 irnlon 1'acinc r ) V W..8U I * fc I1 13 I.nko Shore . . . . . .ItB'l doproforrcd. . . . . . 2(1 ( Michigan Central. , rtt Western Union 81'f MHtiOurll'ttdllc. . . . ( f > H MoxfiT ox CALU Easy nt 2Jf @ 3 per cent. PIIIMB MRKCANTII.G PAVKII 4Jtf@6 per cent. Stcnuxo Exciuxon Dull but steady ! sixty-day bills , SI.86& ; demand , W.8SX- puonubia MAUKETS. CHICAGO , April 1(1. ( Wheat Higher ; cash , 87Jfc ; ; May , bSc ; July , 83 5-likj. Corn Firmer ; cash , 84 0 ; May , OJJjfc ; July , 85J5/C. Oats Firmer ; cash , 24'A , ' ! } May , 24 > < c ; July , 24 tfc. Kyo 4iKc. ! Barley Nothing doing. Prime Timothy-1.3i@1.33. Flax fl.R4@l.D3. Whlsky-51.03. Pork-Higher ; May , tll.Og ; July , 813.10. Lard Firmer ; cash , 50.S > 5 ; Muy , W.90 ; July , * 7.00. Flour Quotably steady. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , short clears , $0.37 (30.50 ( ; short ribs , Uultcr Unchanged ; creamery , 17i323e ; dairy , 13K@22o. Cheese Lower ; full cream Cheddars and flats , 10@10 } c : Young Americas , 10K@llc. EcKs-Slmdollrmer ; fresh , lOMlOKu. Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light green salted , Cyc ) ; green hides , 4c ; salted bull hides , 4/o ; green bull , 8) ) 0 ; green salted calf , Qi@Gfc ) ; dry flint , 7W@So ; green salted hip. 44 } o ; dry calf , 7@Sc ; dry salted , 7@dc. Tullow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4o ; No. 2 , 3c ; cake , 4 } o. Hcceipts. Shipments. Flour 14,000 7,000 Wheat..t 11,000 30,000 Corn 221,000 212,000 Oats 129,000 72,000 New York , April 10. Wheat Receipts , none ; exports , 89,000 ; spot , dull nnd % @lc lower , with the 'market weak ; No. 2 red , SSJfom store ; 87 > 87c nlloat ; 80 < ® S8o f. o. b. : No. 8 red , Tito ; ungraded red , 85Hc ; options fairly active , with the market weak nnd lower ; April 83Jfc. Corn Receipts , 12,000 ; exports , 187,000 ; snot , fulrly uctlvo but linn ; No. 2 , 42 @ 43o in elevator ; 4II44o afloat ; ungraded mixed , 41ff44c ; options moderately active , with the market strong and higher , Oats Receipts , 22ffo6Y exports , 40,000 ; spot -firm und moderately active ; options , steady and quiet ; April , 81c ; May , SOJfc ; July ' Mi ; e ; spot. No. 2 white , 33J < (334e ( ; mixed western , 3Q@33e. Coffee Ontions steady nnd K@10points up ; sales , 27,250 bacs ; May , ? 10.55 ( < § li.05 ( ; Juno , ? 10.00@10.0o : July , $ Ki.75@l0.bO ; spot Hio quiet ; fair cargoes , $18.75. " - - - Lard Firm and' higher ; western steam , 87.2S ; May $7.25. Uutter Steady ; western 12@27 c. Cheese Quiet und steady ; western , 8X@ lOc. Liverpool , April 10. [ Special Cablegram to TUB Her. 1 3:80 : p. m. close. Pork fnpoor demand ; prime mess , eastern , C3s , steady prlmo mess , western , 55s , steady. Lard In poor demand ; spot and April , 85i 9d , steady ; May and Juno , 80s , steady. Wheat in fair demand ; now No. 2 , win ter , Cs 10 > d , easy ; now No. S , spring , 7s 8d , easy. Flour In fair demand at , 11s , dull. Corn In good demand ; spot , April , May and June , 3s 10d , linn. Milwaukee , April 10. Wheat Firm ; cash , 82c ; Muy , 82) 0. Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 84c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 , white , 2S@2S } c. Rye Steady ; No. 1 , 44o. Barley Dull ; No. 2 , 57c. Provisions Firm ; pork , $11.80. MliinrupoUi , April 10. Wheat Wools and lower for sample ; receipts , 201 cars ; shipments , 41 cars. Closing : No.l hard , April , $1.02 ; May , § 1.02 ; on track. $1.04 ; No. 1 northern , April , 91c ; on traclr , 01 < ! ? 'J3c ' ; No. 2 , northern , April und May , 80 } u ; on track , 80@S5c. Cincinnati April 10. Wheat Dull ; No. 3 red , 85c. Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 3oj c. Outs Liurely steady ; No. 2 mixed , 27c. Whisky Quiet at tl.03. Kansas City. April 10. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red , cash , 82o asked ; May , 82e asked ; No. 2 soft , cash , 87c asked. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 cash , 23e asked ; May , 25e asked ; No. " white cash , 25 c asked ; May. 24Kc bid. Oats No. 2 , cash , 20 } c asked ; May , 21e asked , I/1VK STOCK ; Ghlcairo , April 10. The Drovers' Journal reports us follows : Cattle Receipts , 7,000 ; shipments , 3,000 ; market slow , und 70c lower ; beeves , $4 40Q 4.00 ; steers , $3.4004.80 ; stackers und feed ers , $2.40@3.70 : cows , bulls and mixed , $1.70 3.10 ; Toxns steers , $3.40(13.80. ( Hogs Receipts , 12,000 ; market 5@10c lower ; mixed ? 4.10@4.90 ; heavy , $4.65@4.90 ; light , | 4.73@ I.-J5 ; skips , f3.45@4.45. Sheep Receipts , O.OJO ; market slow nnd lOo lower ; natives , S4.00@5.CO ; western corn- fed , 84.78&W5.40 ; wooled Texans , M,40@4.50 ; lambs , $4 75@5.UO. National Stoulc Vnrili , Knit fit , LoulH , April 111. Cattle Receipts , 1,801) ) ; shipments , none ; market strong ; choice heavy native steers , ? 4.00@4.50 : fair to good , $2.10@3.25 ; rangers , corn-fed , ? 2.SO@ 8.70 ; grass-fed , * 2.00J3.00. ( Hogs Receipts , 4,900 ; shipments , 400 ; market llrm ; cholco heavy und butchers' selections , M.70@4.SO ; packing , $4.50@4.05 ; light grades , $4.00 ® 1.75. Sioux City , April 10 Cattle Receipts , 320 ; shipments , 218 ; market steady ; fat steers , J2.9300 ( ) ; stockers , fi..T > ( g2.S , ' ) ; feeders , W.40@.90 ; canncrs nnj Bulls , $1.0 ( © 1.75 ; veul calves , ? 2.00@1.00. Hogs Receipts , 1.4SS : market steady ; light and mixed , $4,45$4.50 ( ; ; heavy , KtinanH Clly , April 10-Cattlo Receipts , 4,400 ; shipments , 1,000 ; the market foi circled beef and shipping steers , openei brisk nnd firm nt yesterday's close , closing weak nnd lllo lower ; good to choice , corn- fed , ? 4 , 1004.40 ; common to medium , (3.00@ 4.00 ; stockers nnd feeding steers , steady ant stronger at $2,00g3.C5 ( ; cows , steady to strong ut $1.75@3.25. Hoe * -Receipts 7,000 ; ' shipments , 340 ] market steady to wcalc ; common to choice , OMAUA iilVK STOOK. Cattlo. Tuesday , April 10 , 1SS9. The market opcnud steady , bat under the Influence of unfavorable advK-i'4 from east crn points , thu trade fell oil' , mid at mlddday was 1 Oo lower , with n good many beef ani shipping 8teorn unfold. Strcra sold at a rangoof-i,15fi.4,00 ; , with tint hulk at fJ.OOQ 8.W , Them wore nuito u gooil many cows among tha other cuttle to-day , and they sole ut about steady prieoi. The quality on on average was arMrubln , nnd there were cows gooa enough to bring $3.00y8.M , while the bull ; sold nt fcJtW ) < ; i } : > . .lj. The butchers' stoolf was all cloarrd up early , the dcniaui' being fully equal to the receipts , Quito a number of bulls changed hands at prices ranging from fj.OU@li.00. A tow feeders wore on sale und some pretty fair cattle o : that description Hold at $3.00. The same price was uUo paid for some very ligbi stockors. _ IIOZK. The hog market WOK steady with the re colptn light , and the trade was teen over Evoiy thing sold ut 14.50 ® 4.55. Sheep. The pens were full of sheep , but they wcro nil held nt higher prices than eastern mar kets would Jubtlfy. and the trade was slow Lute In the day quite a string sold at t l.lKKi [ 4.05. which was considered a high price , bu1 the demand was strong und the puckers needed uomo good sheep badly , auil they hud o pay the prices. Among the offerings hero wcro nlno loads of good lambs thrco cads of fair lambs and filx loads of sheep , all westerns. Cattle 2,000 Hog * r. 1,800 Sheep 2,400 Prevailing Prices. The following Is a table ot prices paid In this market for the grades of stock , men tioned : Prlmo steers. 1300 to 1500 lbs.$3.CO @ 4.10 Prime ulcers , 1100 to 13)0 Ibs. . 3.53 ( Tjl.OO Native feeders 2.SO < ii8.20 Common to good cows 1.50 @ 3.70 Cholco to fancy cows 2.05 OC3.80 Pair to cholco bulls 2.00 < g3,00 Pair to choice light hogs 4.50 ( # 4.55 Fair to cholco henvy hogs 4.60 0(4.55 Fair to cholco mixed hogs 4.50 f t4 55 Ktilr to cholco western sheep. , 3.90 ( ffil.95 Fair to choice Nvbrnskas , , . , . , 3.75 ( & 4.60 Ili'prcscntnllvo Bales. STEEllC. No. Av. Pr. 15 10S3 $3.15 1 800 3.30 10 1005 8.a" 11 1183 3.40 9 1000 3.40 25 931 8.40 25 939 8.45 3 1125 3.50 4 975 3.5J 0 1050 3.50 30 1090 3.50 1 1170 3.50 8 1123 3.65 4 1P41) 8.55 a > 12:14 : 3.5- 89 1107 3.55 10 1243 3.65 83 107 ! ) 8.55 5 1070 8.00 20 1143 3.00 07 1119 8.00 41 10S3 3.00 10 1181 8.G9 9 1109 3.00 IS 1250 3.00 17 1092 8.00 15 1180 3.00 8 1354 3.00 20 10bO 3.00 cows. 3 1070 2.00 1. . 020 2.75 12 aw 2.15 1. . 1100 2.75 ' U. . . . . . .1023 2.20 1. . 790 2.75 4 1013 2.40 4. . 1192 2.75 0 1000 2.50 9. 1033 2.75 1100 2.50 19. . .1000' 2.80 1035 2.50 4. . 1107 2.80 1210 2.50 4. . 1025 2.85 1025 2.50 18. . 1133 285 935 353 1054 2.85 1090 2.33 18. 1087 2.90 1035 2.00 7. 1120 2.90 9SO 2.CO 29. 710 3.00 983 2.C.O 1215 3.00 1003 2.05 1. . . 1HO 8.00 1123 2.05 3. . . 1197 3.00 1040 2.70 41. . . 1230 8.15 .1043 2.70 1 1680 3.15 .1100 2.70 2 1210 3.15 . - J.VU1J 2rr , .1150 2.75 1200 .1230 2.73 1309 3.25 . ( .20 2.75 HULLS. . .1140 2.00 .1720 2.75 . .1415 2.00 .1780 3.75 . .1770 235 .1920 2.85 .1730 2.40 .1840 3.00 . .1420 2.60 .2280 3.00 . .1490 2.50 .1380 3.00 . .13'JO 2.CO .1100 8.03 . .1930 2.70 .2210 8.10 . .1700 2.75 .1980 8.25 . .1010 .7 STOCKED. 1 7SO 2.70 7. . 779 3.00 41 620 3.00 2. . 730 3.20 FKEDE1I3. 23 830 3.00 10. . 714 3,05 STAQS. 3 1050 3.25 MIXED. 14 1121 2.05 5. . .1137 3.55 .1233 3.10 8 1104 3.25 .1020 1.75 CALVES. . 102 4.50 1IO03. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk I'r. 02. . .230 100 4 50 03. . . .231 240 4 55 53. . .371 80 4 50 09. . . .220 40 4 55 09. . . .208 100 4 50 70. . .270 80 4 55 OS. . ,2sl 240 4 50 09. . , .237 4 5i 50. . .374 240 4 50 07. . .223 200 4 55 05. . .203 120 , 4 60 OS. . . .254 40 4 65 02. . .281 100 4 6(1 ( 53. . , .250 4 55 05. . .230 40 4 50 73. . . .247 40 4 07. . .241 80 4 50 CO. . . .200 80 4 73. . .214 80 50 07. . . .2JS 120 4 03. . .233 UK ) 4 5 % 70. . . .253 120 4 71. . .247 240 4 52) < 03. . . .203 40 4 O.J. . .271 800 4 52 00. . , 275 120 4 55 77. . .248 80 4 52 57. . , .242 bO 4 55 54. . , .804 40 4 60 COllN TED UTAIT. 75. . .123 S4 95 130. . . . 128 $4 95 214. . .130 490 Thrco Years' Ilnncc. Showing the highest and lowest prices paid for loads of hogs on this market on the days Indicated in IbSO , 1SS7 and 1838. April 1880. April ItttT. April Llvo Stook Noted. The receipts of cattle to-dny were about the same ns last Tuesday in number and the heaviest of any day since that time. Cattle market closed bad. Hops about steady. Swift & Co. bought all the sheep that were sold. Sheep command hl'h ( , prices. The IIOK market was higher than a wool : ago. the hogs having bold on lust Tuesday at Sl.45@-J.GO with the bulk at $ J.4.r4.50 , and \\itli only ono trade at 34.GO and three loads at ? 4.55. OMAHA WHOLESALE AIAniCISl'S. Produce. Fruits , Etc. BiiTTnn Creamery Funuy print , 23@'J4o ; choice print , 21@'Jc ! ! ; fancy solid packed , SO C' io ; choice solid packed , 10@30c. Dairy Fancy roll , ITQlOos'iholce , 15@lOe ; good , 12 ( it I4o ; low grades , lU@llc. CIIHESK Full cream chcddara , choice 11 } @l'JMo ; full cream flats , two in hoop , llJ Cfl lite ; full cream Y. A. , choice , 13@llio : off grades and skims , 5@9u ; llmburger , 10@12c : brick , n < ( .t'12c ' ; Swiss , 14@15o. EGOS Strictly fresh , SfijUc. LIVK POUI.TIIV ChlekeiiB , per doz , (4,00 ; dut'ks , $ . ' 1.50 ; geese , f3.00@9.00 ; turkeys , per lb.lO@12c. VBAI- Heavy grassers , 160 to 200 Ibs , 5@ Co Inferior calves 50 to CO Ibt , ' ; , , 'i@5o : me dium to good , TO to 85 Ibs , 4@0oj choice to fnnry , 100 to 130 Ibs , 0@7o. VEOKTAIII.ES Potatoes , Nebraska and Iowa , choice largo , UO@2So ; common. } H@ lUc ; sweet potatoes , Jersey , per bbl , W.75fi ( ! fi.OO : ; carrots , ar40oj Cabbage , California , perlb , 2o ; pursnlps , perbu , SOSOOo ; onions. red choice , ! 50o ; silver skin , ! 15o ; turnips. ' . ' 0@ ' . ' . ' > oi intabagas , 85@40oj radlnhes , 20i'J. ( > o ; lettuce , 2 , " > ( iaOc ; cucumbers , $1.00 : string beans , per box , 1.23@1.50 : celery , 15 you per bu ; spinach , 11.00 per bbl ; pie nlant 80 lOo per Ib ; parsley , per doz , 25c ; soup buucnea. Sia ; caullllowerlMiU'l,75 ; asparu- gun , b5c&$1.00 ; beats , now , 40o ; ijrcou peas , GAMB Mallanl , per do , ? J.OO ( a50 , red' head , per dot.fM@'J.OO ; teal , per doz. $1.75 ( 2.00 ; common small , per doz , tl.X ( ) < U'l.50 ' ; rabbits , per doz , OOc@I.UO ; jack rabbits , per doz , $ a.OO(3H.W ( ) ; soulrroU. pordozUOc | 1.00 ; jack snipe , f 1.00@1.25. Per bbl , fancy Now York and , , toUlbs , lOo perlb ; bananas , ] ier bunch , tl.50ffla.00 ; lemons , fancy new , DOO to SCOs , t3.00@3.75 ; oriingen , Loa Angeles , f3.DU ; Hlveraides , f3.60 : ' Navels , .00 ; Messlnas. CIU.VUF.HHIES Hell & liugle , choice , W 00 ; Hell & Cliorry , choice. f.Y5J ; choice Jersey , $7.5 , Ilii'K3-Urtcu lullcu No. 1 , & 3 o ; No. 3 , 3 < ! ? 3J < 0 ! calf , SQ elaryTfllnt , TfgSc. HBANS NftVies , hlndv1 picked , per bu , t3.10@2.20 ; Riotl clean country. $1.05@2.00 ; oft or poor stock , ( l.OO l.&O } California , $2.00 . i , . CIDKU Michigan , pcr ljt , f4.50g ( 5.00 : Now York , per bbl , f5.000i3.adr half bbl , $2.75 ® 3.00. 3.00.Fr.ATHEns Per lb/prlmollve ppeso , white , 35 < i40cj mixed wlth grny , 2.l > @ 30ci damp and musty , 10@20c ; prlmo live domcstlo duck , 20@'J5o ; Wld duck , 15g20c. ( SAUEHKIIAUT Per bbl.yo gal , choice , $3.00 ; per hnlf barrel , .w : T Popconx Per Ib , flcof'l@lj o ; common , llosnv 1-lb frames. 'choice white , IGQlOo' dark , 13@14c ; strained , 10012c. Jr.i.LiGS 3X@4c per Ib ; preserves , 1012o per Ib. , . . Lum-TJ e In GOltiikgs. \ . STiA\YiCKiiirb--yo@jOc ! per box. OroccrlcR. Kovlscd prices nro ns follows : UAOOI.NO Stark A , seamless , 23c ; Amos- Iteag , seamless , \ } 4c' Lew'ston ' A , seamless , lOc ; American , seamless , 17c ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , ll@14o ; gunnies , single , 14c ; gunnies , double , 23c : wool sncks , 40c , TWISBS Flax , COc ; cotton , 185122C. DitiEii Fnuiis Figa. in boxes , per Ib , P@ lOc ; tliUos , in boxes , 7@10o ; London Uolicsii raisins , per box , f. > .00 ; Malaga loose raisins , $ 'J.0fJ'J.50 ! ! ( ; now Valencia raisins , porlb , 7'fc ; California loose Muscatels , per box , $1.50 < V6 'J.101 California Londons , 18i8 , $2.30 ; plttei . illicit i t aiuti i ivo. | > \ i iisu w * i i'irt * * wi * ii > pics , 0@ Xo < California unparcd evaporated peaches , lee ; ovniwrntcd California apricots , 14C < i17c ! ; currants , Co ; Turkish prunes , t % @ 4u ; citron , 22@2lo ; orange peel , 15u ; lemon peel , 14c ! California French prunes , 7@llc. PICKLES Medium , in bbls , 5.00 ; do , In hnlf bbls , (3.00 ; smnil , in bbls 0.00 ; Uo , in half bbls , $3.50 ; gherkins , In bbls , $7.00 ; do , in half bbls. * 1.00. HOISTED COITEKS German , 34fc ; Me- LriURhllti's XXXX , 84 fc ; Arioso , 24 c. COFFEES Grccn--Mocha , 27o ; Rio , pood. lUo. lUo.Stieun Stieun Granulated , 8jfc ! ; conf. A , 8V < te ; white extra C , SJ 'c ; oxtru C , 7J e : yellow C , Kc ; cut loaf , Oo ; powdered , Oo ; cubes , 9c. BEESWAX Choice yellow. 20@22' . c ; dark colored , ii@llc- : * ToiiAuoo Plug , 2fl@35c : smoking , 10@10c. SALT $ l.85@1.40 per bbl. ROPD SIsnl in. . 14c. MAVLE Suau Isricks , ll@12c per Ib ; penny calces , 12@18o lift Ib ; pure maple syrup , $1.00 ncr gallon. Suiuu Svnoi's 34@45c per gallon. WiiArnxo PArnu Manilla , OJ o per Ib ; straw , lJj@lXc per Ib ; rng , 2) c 5)cr Ib. TnAB Young Hyson , common to fair , 18 ® 2oc ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 30S55u ( ; Gunuowder. common to good , 22023c ; Gun powder , choice to fancy , 40@ 3c ; Japan , com ; mon to medium , 12@0c ; Japan , choice to fancy , 30@45o ; Oolong , common to good , 25@ 40c ; Oolong , choice to fancy , 50 ( < i'70c ' ; Im perial , common to medium ; 2oi635c ( ; Im perial , good to far.cj'j 40@50c. "CuACit ns = rCffl7rt per IE ; assorted cakes , 8@15c per Ib , as per list. CANDY Mixed. 012Kc ; stick , OW@llc ; rock candy , I0y0c \ futicy candy , ® iSc. iANu HEUUISOS 50$600c. KCIIEI - Family , half bbls , 512.50 ; No. Con FISH STAUCH ! @ 7 > c NUTS Almonds , 10@18c ; Pecans , Itto ; Bra zils , 9c ; peanuts , 0@IOc.t SVICES Wliole Allspice , 12c ; Cassia , lOo ; Cloves , 25c ; Nutmegs , 70c ; Pepper , 20c. BAGS Union square. U3 per cent discount. Dry Goods. COTTON FLANNEM 10 per cent trade dis count. Unbleached LL ; n > c : CC , 6e ; SS , 7c ; EE , 8c ; GG , 0c ; XX , lO o ; OO , like ; NN , liihfc ; AAa4.c ; DD , 15 > fc ; TT , l ( > Ke ; YY , 18c ; BB , 19c , ; blc.iehed , 20. 8 ] e ; 80 , 18J e. Brown oud , slate , 50 , 9c ; 00 , 12Jc ; 90 , lOo ; 70 , 12' c. CAUI-ET WAIIF Bibb , white , 19e ; colored , " " "BATTS Standard- * , Gem , lOo ; Beauty , 12J4c ; Boone , 14e ; B. cased , $0.50. PUINTS Solid colors-rAtlantio , Oc ; Slate , Cc ; Berlin oil , ( > XefiRrjiur oil , GaJ7c. : PuiNTS Pink and Robps Allen , Oe ; River Doint , 54c } ; Steel River , C ) c ; Richmond , OUc ; Pacific , 7c. PUINTS Dress Charter Oak , 5' c : Ram- ape , 4o ; Lodi , 6c } ; Allen , Oe ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor,0 > ft'o ; Kdd.vstono , OJjc ; Pacific , OJ c. PUINTS Indigo Blue St. Lodger , 5 } u ; Arnold , G } c ; American , G > e ; Arnold C , long cloth , Oc ; Arnolu B , long cloth , lOJ o ; Arnold , Gold Seal , 10e ; Stoifel A , 12c ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , lOKc ; Arnold A , 12c. GINGHAM Plunkot checks , QcWhitten \ - ton , O' c ; York. 7fc ? ; Norinnndi dress , 7Hc ; Renfrew dress , SJ < © 12K ° i AVhittenton , 7 c ; Calcutta , 7 } e. CAMimicti Slater , 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , Cc. BLEACHED SIIEETINO Ellerton , 7 } c : Housekeeper , 8 } o ; New Candidate. 8'ie ; Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , 9 c ; Best Yet , 44 , O c ; Buttercloth , OO. 4 > c ; Cabot , 7 > o ; Furwell , half bleached , 8 < c ; Fruit of Loom , 8Jfe ; Green G , Oc ; Hope , ; > c ; Kinc Phillip cambric. le ( ) ; Lonsdale cnmuric , lOc ; Lons- dalot Xci New York Mills , JOc ; Pepperoll , 42 in. , I0 > fe ; Pepperell.10 in , lljtfo ; Popper- ell , 0-4 , 14 c ; Pepporoll , 8-4 , 20c ; Pepperell , 9-4.2Jc ; Popperell , 10-4 , 24e ; Canton , 4-4 , 84fc ; Canton , 4-4 , 9 } c : Triumph , Oc ; Wam- suttu , lie ; Vutley , Be. BHOWN SIIEETISO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 ; Atlantic H 4-4 7c Atlantic D 4-4 O' , - , ; , , - , c : lantic P , 4-4 , Ce ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora C,4-4 , 4o ; Crown XXX , 4-1 , O&c ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 > fc ; Law rence LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 } < Jc ; Pepperell , E , 40 inch , 7 } o ; Pepperell , S-4 , 17c ; Pepporell , 9-4 , 21c ; Peppercll , 10-4 , 22c ; Utien C , 4-4 , 4e ; Wachusett , 4 4 , 7c ; Au rora R. 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora B , 4-4 , CJ c. FLANNELS , PLUD Raltsmen,20c ; Goshcn , Clear Lake , UO e ; Iron Mouutuin , . FLANNELS , \VjiiTi-G : H No. 2 , % , 2' a ; G H No. 1 , J2 Xc ; B II No. 2. 22 c ; B II No. 1 , § f , UOc ; Quecheo No. 1 , % . 42o ; Que- ciieo No.2 , % , yUcQucchcoNo.3 \ , % , 2 c ; Anawan , 82 > . , 'c ; Windsor , 22 c. FLAN.NELO , Iliiii-C , 24-inch , 15 > c ; E , 34- inch , Bltfe ; G G , 21-inch. 20c ; H A F , % , 2oc ; .1 U ? ' . Jjf , 27c ; | G. tf , 23c. Cousr.r JEANS Androscoggln , % ° \ Ifcnr- sargo , 7o ; Itockport , 0c ; Conestoga , ( ic. TICKS Oakland , A , 7 c ; International , YY , So ; Shotuclcot , S , b c ; Warren , No. 870 , lOc ; Berwick , BA , 18o ; Acme , 13c ; York , HO-inch , 12Kc ; York , 3IMtich , 13 u ; Swift Hlver , 8c ; TliorndikoOO. 8J o ; Thorn- dike EF , 8Hc ; Thorndike 120 , 9 > fc ; Tiiorn- dilto XX , 15o ; Cordis No. G , O c ; Cordis No. 4 , lO c. DENIMS Amoskeag , 9 oz , Ifi s ; Everett. 7 lie ; Beaver Creek , CO , lOc. KENTUCKY JE\NS , Memorial , IGc ; Da kota , 18c ; Durham , 27 > c ; Hercules , 18c ; Leamington , 22 > < Ja ; Cottswold , 27Xcj Mel ville , 25o. , Cit.vsii Stevens' B , , 5J c ; Stevens' H , bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , To ; Stevens' A , bleached , 8u ; Stevens' P , 7oj Stevens' P , bleached , 8J o ; Stevens' N , 8 0 ; Stevens1 N , bleached , OJtfo ; Stevens' SKT , ll c. Dt'CKVest Pojnt.ipt-incli ! , 8 bz , 10 > c ; do , 10 oz , 12) o ; doj2 oz. 15c ; do , 40-lncti , 11 oz , lOc. , ' Mctnl | ' Stock. Block tin , small pic. , . i .29 Block tin , bar. . . . ? ' . . . , ' ' , ! Copper , planished boiler sUrs , . . , . , -W ) Copper , cold rolled. . . ! 29 Copper , shoathing.r.'AVt 29 Copper , pittit rf..n , 30 Copper , Hats „ . ; . . . . , ' .23 Gal. sheet iron , Juntata , 50 , 10 uud 5 percent discount , , ' . Pat. planished iroir , 2 to 27 A Pat. planishod iron , 2H to 27 B PK liooling , 1C , 14x2(1 ( , mfeheets 5.75 Hoofing , IX , 14x20 , IIS ! sheets 7.00 Hoo/lng / , JO. aoxiii , 112iheets 11,00 Uoollng , IX. 20x2S , 112 sheets 13.60 Sliout iron No. 2 < i , . . . U.5 Shoot iron No. 27 , , , 845 Solder. . , , . . . 14@10 Tin plate , best charcoal 1C , 10x14,2 .1 sneots 0.50 IX , 10x14,225 shoots. . . . , 8'iS Tin plate , coke 1C. 10x14 , 2i5 shoots C.OO Steel nails , per keg 2.SO Steel wire nails , pur keg 2.05 Druija and ClieiulcalH. ACIDS Sulphuric. IJ o ; citric , 5Sc : oxalic , 15c ; tnrturio , 48c ; Am carb , 14 > .Jc ; alum , 2J < Ci3u ; arrowroot , 30c ; b.ilsiun cupablu , (15M ( 75c ; borax , 10@13o ; calomel , 60c ; castor elf , f l.VEg 1.10i cream turtur , S3c\ \ corrosive sub , bOo ; chloroform , 45 ( < lSUc { ext logwood , 12o ; glyt-crine , 24c ; gum arable , HOe ; gum cam phor , 35o ; gutu opium , .W ; morphia 2.CO@165 ; quinine , 354Sc : strychnia , f 1.05 @UO. Oit.3 Bcrgamot , t2.SO@3.00 ; lemon , 11,90 ; peppermint , ? 3.35df2.40j wlnterErecn. TJ.25 ; olive , $1.00. Ijutnbor. IHmcnslons and Timber 12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 02Q24 ft SxIJ . * 1B.OO 15.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x0. . . . . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 17.00 20.00 2x8 . 15.00 15.00 15.00 1000 17.00 50.00 2x10. . . . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 1000 17.00 2000 2x13 . 15.00 15.00 1500 10.00 17.00 20,00 4x88x3. . 10.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 17,00 ' . ' 0.00 Fencing- No. 1 , 4 nnd 0 inch , 13 nnd 14 feet rough . $ IO.OO@10.f > 0 No. 1. 4 nnd 0 inch , 10 feet . 17.00 ( < { 17.50 No. 2 , 4 nnd 0 Inch , 12 nud 14 feet . in.50@14.00 No. 3 , 4 mid 0 inch , 10 feol.'J5.00 ( < ( nS.lO FiniMiing- 1st and 2d clear , IK Inch s,2s. . 49.00@ol,00 1st and 2d clear , Itf nnd 'J Inch B,2s . " . . 47.00fi50.00 3d clear , 1 X inch s , 2t . 43.00g40.00 ( 8d clear , \X \ and 2 Inch. s. 2s. . . 43.00 < uMO.OO B select , \ > { , 1 > and 3 inch s , 2s . . 07.00(3.18.00 ( 1st and 2d clear , 1 Inch s , 2s. . . 45.00 A select , 1 inch s , 2s . 34.00 B select , 1 inch s , 2s . 31.00 Flooring 1st com 0 inch white pine . 34.00 2d " " " . Hl.OO D " " " . 20.00 Com 4 nnd 0 Inch yellow pine. . 15,60 Star " " " " . . 18,00 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 mid flinch . ' . ' 0.00 Poplar Lumber Clear poplar , box ooards , % In 8,2s ! . . . .V ! . . . 35.CO Clear poplar , f in panel . 30.00 Clear poplar , ° g in panel . S'i.00 Clear poplar , K l stock wide , 8,89. . . . . . . . ? . . 28.00 Clear poiilur. corrugated colling , X In. . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00 Posts , White cedar. 0 inch halves . 13 " " 5 } " and 8 inch qrs . 11 White cedar , 4 inchhalvcs . HI Tennessee red ccdnr , split. . . . 10 Split oak ( white ) . 8 Sawed oak ( white ) . 10 Shingles , per M XX clear . 3,20 Extra * A * . 2.SO Standard A . 2.00 5 inch clear . l.fiO@l 70 G inch clear . l.i5 ( < el.SO No.l . 1.10@1.15 California red wood , dimension widths . 4.50 Cypress , clcaivhcart , dimension widths . 3.40 Lath , perM . 2.DO Ship Lap No. 1 , plain , Snnd 18 inch . 17.50 No. 2 , plain , 8 nnd 10 inch . 15.50 No. 1O. G . lb.OO Siding 1st com , 12 nnd 10 feet . 22.00 2d " " . 19.00 3d " . 15.00 Fence " " . 1B.OO Stocli Boards- ; A 12-inch7 s. 1 s. 12 , 14 , and 10 ft 40.00 B " " " " 41.00 C " " " - " 30.00 D " " " " 23.00 No. 1 com , 12 in. s.l s. 12 feet. . 18.00 No. 1 ll " " 14 and 10 feet . 17.50(318.50 ( No. 1 com , 12 in. s. 1 s. 10 , IS , and 20 feet . 19.60 No. 2 com , 12 in s. 1 s. 14 mid 10 feet , . 17.00 Ceiling and partitions 1st com 2 in white pine parti tion. . . . . 32.00 2d com 9f in wliito pine parti tion. . . . . 27.00 Clear % in yellow pine ceiling. 20.00 Clear > ' | In Norway . 14.50 2d com % in Norway. . 13.00 Boards No. 1 com s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft. 19.00 No. 3 " " " " ' 10.50 No. 3 " " " J 14.50 No. 4 ship'g cull , add 50c per 1,000 for rough . 12.00 Battens , well tubing , pickets O. G. Baits , 2X "lull . CO O. G. Batts , Kx , s. 1 s . 35 3 in. well tubing , D. & M. and bov . 22.00 Pickets , D. & H , Hat . 20.00 Pickets , D. & A. , square . 18.00 Lime , etc Qulncy white lime , best . 90 English and German Portland cement . 3.40 Milwaukee and Louisville . 1.30 Michigan nnd Fort Dodge plas ter . 8.S5 Blue Hnpids plaster. . 1.95 Hair . 20 Sash , 00 nnd 10 per cent dis count ; GO and 10 per cent dis count. Tarred felt , per cwt . 2.01 Straw boards . 1.05 Mrs. Burnett's New Novel. An uncommonly pretty girl und a popular Spanish bull fighter are the two leading characters around which moves the latest story which Mro. Frances Hodp&on Burnett has written , says a Now York letter to the Chicago Journal. Slio has given to it the title of "Tho Pretty Sister of Joso. " The tale is thoroughly romantic. Popita , the heroine , is a country girl whose pride , wilfulncBS , imperious temper and wondrous beauty got her into sorry trouble when aho falls under the influ ence of Sohastianano , who is Spain's most popular bull fighter. All the scenes nro laid in and around Madrid , and the story is unlike any Mrs. Bur nett has heretofore dono. It will ho published in a fortnight by the Scrib- nors , the first edition running way un in the thousands. As anything which the author of "Little Lord Pauntleroy" chooses to write is sure of success , a large sale can safely ho predicted for this story of Spanish love and romance. Dr. Gluck eye and car , Barker blk , It ARtonfRlicd tlio Nuns. The now statue of the Virgin in the chapel of the convent of the Sacred Hart at St. Louis has provoked con siderable criticism , oven from the in mates of the convent. It in described us being the figure of a young girl in the bloom of youth , and when it ar rived the nuns wore more than as tonished ; but they were assured that it wns done in Rome under the supervision of ono of the highest authorities of the church , the desire 'being to have the Virgin considered' ' in her youth as well as in her maturity. 'The statue stands seven feet eight inches high , and was carved from a single block of Carrara marble. Fisher Printing Co. , 1011 Farnamsl. . telephone 1201 , blank book milkers , otc , Aristocratic Donn Stanley used to toll this story with relish , Uo sent a note to a shoe maker about a pair of shoes that were making for him , and the writing wns so bad that ho couldn't make it out. So ho returned the note to the dean , with a a note of his own , saying that he was "unaccustomed to the chlrography of the higher classes , " and a Ucl for a translation , In tolling the story the dean said ho didn't propose to be held responsihlo for the hanil-wrltlng of the entire British aristocracy , SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 305 fsoulli latlt .Slrool , ' Omuliu Aerloulturnl Implomonta. CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealerin Agricnltnial Implcmonts , Wagons Oirtlnpfi and Micclos. Jonri itrret , between tlh and _ _ lUlli. Umahm Ncbrt k t. _ LININGER , t METOALF CO. , Agricnlt1 ImplemDnts , Wagons , Carriages PARLIff , ORENDORF , t MARTIN CO. \VholO'ile DeMcni In Agricnlttiral Implements , WagonsS Bnggies tCl , Ktt , TO nml UT Jono Mroot , Omnhn. MOL INE , MIL BUHX ASI ODD A RD CO. , Manufacturer ! nnd jotibcri In Wagons , Baggies , Mes , Plows Eta Cor. 9th nil 1'ncino streets , Onulm. A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1M3 Douglai ftrocl Ouabn , Nebraska. Ooots nnd Shooa. ir. v. MORSE .t co. , Jokers of Boots and Shoes , 1101 , HOI , IIM Inuiln H root , Omnlm. Mnnufnctorr , jjiimmer mroct , Iloaton. _ _ Goal , Coke end Llmo. OMAUA COAL , COKE , t LIME CO. , Jolite of Har anu Soft Coal , 109 South itl > itrcot , Omnha , Nobrnika. KERRASKA FUEL CO. , Sliippe s of Coal ai Cole , 914 fiouth 1.1th St.Omnbn , Neb. _ C rgokory g n d Cl a a svy n ro. PERKINS , GslT'CH fc LAUMAN , Importen and jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Eto. 1514 Knrnnm street , now 1'niton bulldlnff. , RJDDELL , t RIDDELL , Storage anfl Commission Merchants , Specialties Iluiter , eneii , rlionjo , imnllry , game. llUUIiiwnid ftroet. Oinnlm. Nob. Dry Goods and Notlona. M. E. SMITH A CO. , Dry Goods , Fornisning Goods and Notions 1103 and 1104 Douglm , cor. llth street , Omaha , Nob. K1LPATRICK-KOCU DRY GOODS CO. , Importers any obtors in Dry GooilsNotions , Gents' furulshlnit goods. Corner llth and llsruey streets , Omaha , Nebraska. HELIN , THOMPSON A CO. , Importer ! nnd Jobbers ot Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , SIT South IStli street. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Knmnm street , Omntm. N l > rnak . CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture , Cmnha NobraikR. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER & CO. f nolesale Groceries and Provisions. 7C6 , TUT , TOO And ill South 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. MeUORD , BRADY & CO. , Bolesale Grocers' 13th Una < / < nTcnworth streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware W. J. liROATCH. fey Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprlnus , wagon itork. hardware , lumber , etc. 130 nnil ISll lliirnoT street , Omaha. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEX TTARD- WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Harare , Cutlery , Tin Plate , JleUb , shcpt Iron. etc. AccnH for Howe scales. Mluiut powiluruml I.ymaii bnrbcd wire , HIMEDAUOII & TAYLOR. Build rs'Halwareand ' Scale Repair Snop , Mechanics' tools nnd IlufT.ilo nrnlca. 1103 street , Omulm , Nub. CONSOLIDATED TANKLINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and LubricatiiiE Oils , Axle arcisu , etc. , Or.inlm. A. II. Illshop , Mauaecr , Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry i > nice utock of printing , wrapping nml writing paper. Speolal attention given to car lontl orders. Storage , Forwarding & Commission. ARMSTRONG , PETFIX A CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission Brauc tionco of the HenncT HuBuy Co. Iluggleial wholesale and rotnll. Kita , 1410 , iVih liara street , Omtihii , Talupuoiia No. TOO. Toys. H. HARDY & CO. , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , House furnishing uood , children's rarrlacet , Blfl. ruaiu sudd. Ltimbor. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Luniher , Etc , Imyorted and American Portland cement. StnU agint fcr illlnauki u hTdraullo cement and ( Julncy wliilallmo. OHAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Luniher , Wood carpets and ptrquot Hooting , nth and Douglas streets , Oiunha , Neb , OMAHA LUMItER CO. , AllKinfls of BnildingMaterial at Wholesale , ISth Stroejond Union I'acillcTructOmaha , LOUIS HRADFORD , Dealer jnluiiiher , Lath , Lime , Sash , Door * . lite , Yard -Corner 7U > and Douglas. Corner 10th and FRED \ \ : GRAY. Lumlier , LiniB Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Cth and Douulas Uts. , Omaha. C. AT. DIET'/ . Dealer in All Kinds of Lumher , 13th und California Htri/oti , Omaha , Nebraska. Millinery and Notions. / . OltERFELDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions I2tiiauJ mHoutli Htli street. Notions. J. T. ROnrNSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 40) ) and < u& Booth 10th street. Ooiiili * . PALMER , RWJtMAN & CO. , Im Stock Commission Merchants UK10N STOOK YARDS CO. , Of Omaua , Limited , cJohu jr. Uojt , BuperiuWndeni. KlItlCSffDALL , JONKS * CO. , Butt * mort la ! < < ] , Jonoi A Co. AccnU for noston llubbf t Shoe Co , 1101. 1101 and 119 Iitrnor Street , Om&h , Nrbrm ii. Proyvpra. STOHZ . 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , l l North Kljthtpcnlh Ureet , Ora h , N b. Cornloo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Mannfaclnrcrc of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window-raps and nirlMlo nkyl'clilj. John Kponcltrt proprietor. lib and liu toulh 10th ( tract. JOf flooJFIxtu rog. siMMONDT'MANU FACTUR ING''CO. Mnnufncturors ot IM , Office and Saloon FixInreSi ' Mantle , Sldetionnls. Hook CMOS , Druu 11xl rc , W ll lnM. rnrtllloni , ItiMIIni : " , Counters , llrvrand Wlnt Cooler * . Mirror * . Icto1 Km tor ; nnrt onW , M3U and ird South ijth 81 , , Omslm. Tclrplioiio 1)21. ) JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Oraana Paper Box Factory , Koi. 1317 iM 1.119 lloimlM street. Omnhu. Nob. Sash , Doors , Eto. M. A. DISUROW .fc CO. , Wholifnlo manufacturer * of Sash , Doors , Blin saiiuMoiiluto , Brunch Mfflco , lilh nml Imnl Mrcot Onmlia , Neb. R011N MANUFACTURING CO. , Mannfacturcrs of Sasli , Doors , Blinds , Moulding' , rtntr-work mill Interior lianl wood fl N.I.cornerUli nml 1-onrcmurtti streets , Uiuiiha , Nob. Stonm Fittings , Pumps , Eto. STltAXti A ULAUK STHAM 1IKAT1XU CO Pnmps , Pipes and Engines , Steam , water , rnllwny nnd mining ( implies , et < k Kl ) , 1C ! nnd 934 Furimin ttfot , OmMiiv U. S. WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO. , Steam and Wale11 Supplies , naMlday wind mllln. 018 nnd ISJ Jones Bt. , Omaha , (1.1' . Hots , noting AiuuiiKor. ' ' JJRO'WKELL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BhoeUron work , itcam pumps , nw wllli. 1313-1211 Iioavcuwortli atrcol , Omaha. Iron Works. STEAM UOlLEIt WORKS , Carter A Son , Prop'- Manufacturers of all kinds Sta Boilers. Tante and M Iron forfc „ Worts Boutli 20th and 11. A M , PAXTON & VIERL1KO IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building fort , Bndnc' , rn work , Kcneial foundry , murhlno an4 blacksmith work , onico uiul woris , U. 1 > . Ujr. and 17th struct. Oiualin. _ OMAHA WIRE A IRON WORKS , Mannfactnrers of Wire and Iron Railings UcskrallK , window guards. Honor BtnmK wlro lin , _ etc , Iffl Nurtli lull street. Omnha. _ OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , Jnll work , Iron shutters nnd lire cscnpo < U. Andreen , prop'r. Cor. 14th and Jackiun Bin. -JTHK- CHICAGO SHORT LQty OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'y ' , The Dcst Kouto from Omnlin and. Council Bluffs to THE EAST- TWO TUA1NS DAII-V 1115TWKKN OMAUA AN ! COUNCIL HLUKPa , Chicago , AND Mllwankcot St. I'uiil , Miiincupolls , Cedar Itapidty Itock Isluiid. Frcrport , Kockford , , ' Clinton , Diiliiuiiic , Dnronport ; Elgin , Madison , Jnncsiille , Iteloit , Winonn , La Crosse , And nil oilier Important points Eu t , Northciut < in { For through tlc'joto , rail nn the ticket naent At 1MJ l'iiruani ntruL't , In llnrkur llloct.or nt Union I'uclfli Depot. 1'nlliimn filcepors and tha finest DlnlnK Cars In thf wnrlil are run on tlio mnln Una of the Lblcnico , Mil wuukpo & St. I'liul ltcilwuy , unit orcry attoutlon Ij p lu to imsjunner.i by courtuous omployoa of tbl coinpanjr. H. SillI.Kit. Gencrnl Mnnncer. J. K. TUCICHU. ABJlitiuitUeniiriil Manager. A. V. K. UAKfKNrKll , ( iuiHTal roasonger ac ( Tlckut Avant. , ( IKH. K. IIKAKFOUI ) , Anslatant GenoralPaiiuUCOl nnd Ticket Acant. T. J. Cl-AllK , General Superintendent. ELECTRIC BELT - PATFNTtO AlU. 10 , ItDT. IKHIOtl-U HtU. 1 , 1B6 . \ 8S No , 4 GENTS'BELT WITH SUSPtHSOnT. OR. 6W"EN'S , TRO- GALVANIC ; BELT and 8npencorr' ) arosiinrnntoeJUl euro tlie follow. Inas Allllhiuti. utlo ComnUlnU. J Lurnhneo , Gear rnl ana NorvoiiB' ' Debility.OostlT- ntnn , Kidney IH | eaues , Nrrou . ne , Trembllnc Haxunl KlhnuD. Waitlna of th ( llodf , Dliaaitei , _ . rnustd by Inilli. cretlon In Youth or JUrrim ilre. all Lltesioe jiottultt- InK to the \iomb or K ultHl orvaiiL- Thl U the LATEST midflniATErr Improvemsnteioi made , and U lujini lor to all otlieri. l.vory liu > r of an Klectrlo Halt wimta the lat t thli ha wlUlln.1 tha ( ) w n Il-lt. It dlffori from oil otlieri. ni It I. n lUTTKUlf IIKI.T , ttiidnotachiiln , Toltnloorwlr belt. II.Ill HUM ill Uu | > l > Mi I'uribli 117 m.tlrlcllr. 1 ho electric currant ran be 'JEBTCD by rmyono before It U applltd to tha bodr , and U worn only > li to ten lioura dully. If.ion will inmlun tlile bolt you will buy no otlinr. To inoif tun hNTlliK CoxriDFNOR no lHTilnourrloclro-lnl- ] > nnlc lleltH am ) ApullHIicoi w * "HI i d our tic. 4 Htll Uu.l tl ( a llripomUle r.rll.i on TLIrly U.j. ' Trill. Bead ro. poitaKA fornurynPK lllntrftt&it nnmpliliit. try P.lr of Dr. U n * > KLKITIIIV INSOI.KB , iirlf f ( I nlr I * > IN THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANCE CO. ( Ueutlou Ilili 1'itir. ) ( UcoaroilTiD Juiri Icih. 1ES7.I 300 North Broadway. ST. LOUIS , MO. NEBRAKA NATIONAL BANB U. S. DEPOSITOBY , OMAHA , NEB. Capital . f . JOO,00 Surplua Jnn. 1st , 1889 . 6 ,00 OI'KICHItrl AND DIKKOXOUSl HKNItY W. VATHH , 1'renlilsnt. J KWIH H. ItKKD , Vine 1'rMldHlt. A.K. TOU/.AI.Irf , w. v. Jioitsi : . JOHN B. COI.UNH , it. o-ci'sniNa ' , J.N.H. I'ATltlCIC , W.H.B. IIUOHi:3 : , THE IRON BANK , I Corner 12th and Knrimiu BU. A flfiueral llanUInu llunlneas Tr.taact9.il I ISSUED BY STATES , J COUNTIES , CITIES , 1 SCHOOL DISIIICII , HO. , SOLD. Wo ilca | , In I.iiml 1Viirritnt > und Sci-fi. . . ipI > Ucat.lii tw lliiYuniiiieiit land , and ' Itciftiliir lliinUltiu Jtutliiei Corrripoiiilciica HolklU-l. S.fl.KFflNSCO.Bmt.RS. 'I . . . , . . , 100 WASHINGTON STHECT , CHtOAQO. ILU ' 118 BROADWAY. NCW YORK. YORK.WANTEff CUIe , Couiitlrn , licliool DlilrTcU , Water Conl- jmnlo , ftc. We arc In the market for the I > utc1me of round ntnounti of siu.l , tonili. CoriMjxmdencc MjlWtf J , N , W , HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers , 115-117 Monroe Street , CHICAGO. 00 Onvonahlro ( ttroot , BOSTON.