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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; , WEDNESDAY. MAY 8. 1889.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS.
All Over the Country They Opened
Soft nnd Lower.
THE CASH MARKET HARDENS.
Jnlj AVlicnt Holding Up In
Unfavorable ) llcnortu From AVIu-
tcr AVIirnt Districts Pork
Held Considerably Higher.
CHICAGO pnonuoB MAUK.KTS.
CHICAGO , May 7. [ Spcclnl Telegram to
TUB Hnn.j--Tlio signal ncrvlco bti'lotln ' , this
morning , pave Information of general light
rnlns throughout the northwest , but not
enough , us yet , to do much gooil , As Pills-
burg wired , Inter In the day , "Our low
barometer Is bringing us moro wind than
water. " Private advices mentioned rain at
iniuiy points In Dakota nnd Minnesota , but
very few suiting orders accompanied these
dispatches. Usually this Is the fault iound
with bull news about the crops , they seldom
bring buying orders. Hut In tins cue ; It Is
the bears who are cautious.They report
rain , but do not act as though they thought
llicro had been ruin enough. Nevertheless ,
the local market , and , for that matter , the
markets till over the country opened soft
and lower. July wheat started In at 73 c ,
and sotd off to Ti c. This was JGJitfc
below yesterday's ' closing range. The crowd
was disposed to help the decline along , but
the market was supported , and , In the ner
vous state existing , caution WAS the
governing sentiment. It did not take much
buying to start prices up again , and values
soon got back to nearly where they were
yesterday , especially long futures. May and
Juno were strong on the undorstiindlng that
buyers were standing around ready to tnko
everything In sight nt the slightest evidence
on the part of holders to treat with thorn.
As the day were away the cash etui ol the
market continued to harden , whllo late
futures remained about stationary. The
closing quotation for May was Sc ; ) ; for June ,
62 > c , and for July , 7S > V@ Mc. As com
pared with yesterday , this shows a gain of
* 4o in Muy , J o In Juno and a loss of lc In
li July. After llrst decline , July worked up to
J t S,3fc ( , which point was reached several limes
_ } i during the session. Most of the business
done was below ? SJ e , however , and It was
not on n largo scale. In fact it was exceedIngly -
Ingly light In volume most of the morning.
The oycs of tlm traders were lifted to tlm
okics , ns it were , and If the expectations of
rain are not vcrillcd to n creator extent than
they have been , so fur , operators will begin
to take to their "cyclone cellars. " The un-
favorablu crop and weather news Is not con-
flned to the northwest. Thn winter wheat
districts nro sending out bad reports oft
drouth nnd of discolored wheat Holds. This
t discoloration may bo the result of dry
weather , or bugs , or both. Continued
ft heavy shipments and tinner feeling in
| J foreign markets , with dry weather
generally prevailing , were in favor of the
strength hero , nnd the decrease of 'i.VJ.OOO
bushels In the quantity on ocean passage also
contributed to support the market. There
was no activity , however , in the speculative
branch of business , which was principally of
n local scalping character. Inspection re
turns now show n continued improvement In
grading , an will iipiicar from a reference to
tlm quantities given above. Thu market
ruled steadily firm all day , with occasional
eymutomsof uneasiness among the shorts ,
but not decided enough to advance uriccs
much. At the close the market was Iroui } 4
to J o higher than It closed yesterday.
Onts were less active than yesterday , al
though n fair to aggrceat o business was re
corded. The feeling was easier in the main ,
„ especially in now crop delivery , which sold
, 34 ( ' > 'ifc lower. A prominent operator who
i J-.as'bcen buying recently was , to-day , n sel
ler and the reports of rain in tlm northwest
helped to depress prices. May sold down to
S'-JJ-iXTij'jaXc , und July touched iUj c , after
opening steady at 23)fc , though there was n
final htnull improvement from bottom prices.
Considerable Muy was sold in exchange for
July nt-ftc premium for the latter. The re
ceipts were liberal and the estimates for to
morrow , only moderate , while the outward
movement continues largo with moro than
I:0,000 ! bushels withdrawn from store during
the past two days. Oats to go to store bold
ut 22Jf c , or about KC lower.
lu provisions , yesterday's advance move
ment wcs continued. Fortunately for the
bull Interest , the receipts of hogs fell con-
biderably short ot the number predicted ,
imd , as thcru was no particular desire to
sell , the product ruled higlior , without creat
ing any particular stir. The upward move
ment was nlso remarkably steady , and at the
adjournment pork showed a net appreciation
tor the day of "Oc , lard of 5@T 'c and short
ribs of lOc.
CHICAGO IjlVE SXOOll.
CHICAGO. May 7. [ Special Telegram to
THE Hnis.1 CATTLE. Business was slow ,
and , whllo a few choice light cattle sold at
strong prices , heavy and common cattle were
very slow of anlc , and , In some cases , were
quoted lower. A decline in the London cattle
market , yesterday , cijual to $7.00(39.00 ( per
head , dampened the ardor of exporters. The
general demand for heavy cattle was very
weak , and there were also many thin and
common cattle sold Cu)10o ( ) lower ; and , nt a
lato. hour , thcro were many lots which
could not bo sold at lOc decline.
Choice to extra beeves , $4.15C < J4.50 ; medium
to good steers , 11150 to 1500 Ibs , * U.80@4.10 ;
1200 to iy.M ) Ibs , f..lW ) ( < ] 3.110 ; 050 to 1200 Ibs ,
KMO y.W ) ; slackers and feeders , * 2.50 ( < g
. ii.lJO ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.7jjU ( ) > ;
bulk , $3.40(5(3.00 ( ; Texas grass steers , fJ.COQ
$3.26 ; corn-fed , { 3.00 ( < J3.05.
HOGS Trade developed both activity and
strength to-day , the pens being cleared at an
early hour , at llgures Go and lOo higher than
the quotations current yesterday. Of lute
light hogs have not varied much In prlco ,
while heavy nnd medium weights were moro
or less neglected and lower. To-day the up
turn was principally with heavy nnd desir-
nblo mixed. The northwest division sales
ehoW stronger advance than in any other di
vision of the yards , Hurllngton being the
lowest. In a general way , heavy hogs nnd
good mixed commanded Sound lOo more than
wmlJ have been obtained yesterday , while
light sorts sold witli barely 5 cents improve
ment. Sales of sings nnd culls were at $ ' . ' .50
to JM.OO ; roimh io fair packing grades , M.o.'i
to $ l. ( > 5 , mostly nt $ J.I > 0 ; good to choice paek-
ing qualities f-l. 05 to fJ.li'JH' , and shipping
shapes of heavy and butchers' , M.OT > to M.70.
Light mixed , $1.115 to $4.WJ ; heavy mixed ,
Jl.ilO to f4.l7K ( ; York light sorts , or avoragen
around 170 or ISO Ibs , $4.75 to ? l.hO ; and
. , strong weight , light or angular shapes , ol
) > S20 Ibs , down to M.70 , Packers competed
j with eastern shippers for some of the best
* hoes on sule and paid , In many cases , outside
prices.
FINANCIAL.
New VOIIK , May 7. [ Special Telegrati
to TUB HKH. | STOCKS Operations in stock'
were" quito nctivo the llrst half hour tlili
morning. This did not result In any altar )
turn in values , however , and prices for i
llmo kout within narrow limits. There \va :
not that general strength In the list noticei
ut the eloso Monday. London prices caim
Irregular and prices hero -.vi'ro rugged , will
only J * or ? difference from last night. Tin
two leading stocks were Atchlson and NIM
Knu'liuul. The principal artlou during tin
hour was an advance of U' per cent lu Man !
toba to 103 , 1 In Atchlson to 49 > , and I li
New England to 45. Northern PaciJlo , pre
forroj * pld % higher and Oregon Trunscon
tlntmtal J { per cent better , whllo JLoulsvlll
& Niuuvlllo lost l'cr Mlt- : Chicago Qu
was tiovlcctod and O rangers were dull am
little changed , The hour to 13 o'clock wa
very dull , while the tlrm tone continued. SI
Paul , Missouri Paciilo , and Heading wor
were active than cnrly , the la t named yieU
Ing slightly , At nootx prices were , on th
\vlmo ! , a ' . -ilk' bettor than at the opening
The closing hours of the session In stock
\v * ic-irUcil by weakness , with gonr.ru ! ut
iu a fo\V CCUlT.los. Tito b'.sl price
of the day were those recorded before noon ,
nnd nt the closn nearly nil the ncttvo shares
showed moro or less loss from the closing
figures Monday. Hurllngton gold oft to 0"X ,
n not loss of } { per cent. New England wns
sold frocly , losing nearly all the early nil-
vance , closing but } f per cent better for the
day at 4Atchlson went overboard nnd
closed at 44M , or I per cent net loss. The
other losses for the day wore % each In
Louisville nnd Hock Island and ; Y per cent
in Union Pacific and Heading. The total
sa'.os were 210,790 nharcs.
The following were the clotlng quotations :
t ) . R.4s regular. 1KI' < Northern 1'RclHc. Vfl' ' {
U. H. 4s coupons . .IM'il do preferred irt'l
U.H.414S regular HK ; . ' < 0. .t N. W 1 7 ? <
U.N.4SH ! coupons. 1W do preferred I3
PaclrtcB-ior Ml Kl N.Y.Uentrnl 10fl' <
Ontml I'aclnc Mi l'.U. VK . . . . . 4
ClilcaioVAlton . . .132 Itock Island M
Chicago , Hurllngton O.i M. ASU * ! 'i
dopreferred IUO'4
I ) . . I\\V. . . . . . . tui : , St.Paul.Iomnha ! ,
llllnoKCcntriil . .11 ! 4 dopreferrcil Kl
I. , II. , VW 8' ' } ITiilon 1'aclllo . . . . ni ! ,
Kntfas.V'rexax . . li',4 ' W..8t. It. .V V ! . ' >
l.nko Shore ' ' doprof.irred 2S ? ;
Michigan CV.itral Western Union
JIlflMoiirll'aolllc. . . . 7J
MONISV Easy nt2 (33 ( per cent.
PIIIMB iMr.iiUANTiu : PAi'Bii 3 fJ5 ( f per
cent ,
STKiii.iNoExciiixoR Dull , steady nnd un
changed ; sixty-day bills , $1.87 ; demand ,
PUODUUIO .MAUKI3T3.
Ciiic. no , May 7. 1:00 : p. in. close Wheat
firmer ; cash , We ; Juno b'JJ o ; July , 73 7-10c.
Corn Steady ; cash , 34Kc ; June , 34c ;
July , ysj c.
Oats Steady ; cash , 22 c ; Juno 23 1 ICc ;
July , 23 5-100.
Uyo-41e.
Hnrle.v Nothing doing.
Prime Timothy tl.IKl.
Flux fl.M.
Whisky 81.03.
Pork-Firm ; cash , $11.80 ; July , * 11.00.
Lard Steady ; cash , Kl.srjf ; July , ? ! . ! .
Flour Steady and unchanged ; winter
wheat , $ i.004.)0 ) ; spring wheat , $ l.iO&5.75 : ;
rye Hour , $ 'J.40rt2.00. (
Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , fr > .25@5.DO :
short clear , J0.23Q0.37U ; short ribs , ? 5.)5 )
( SU.OO.
Uuttcr-Lower ; creamery , 12k\lSc ; dairy ,
10@17c.
CficUso Dull : full crc.im eheddars nnd
Hats , 7@7 } c : Vounir Americas , 7@7Jfc.
KgRS Unsettled ; fresli , ll@12o.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light graen
suited , GJjfe ; salted dull , 4jfe ; green salted
calf , Cc ; dry Hint , 7c ; dry salted , 7c ;
dry calf , 7ffl > jc ; deacons , 25o each
Tallow Uncltnnged ; No. 1 , solid packed ,
4c ; No. 2 , 3 > fo ; cake , 4 , ' < fc.
lccclpts. Shipments.
Flour . 17,000 17,000
Wheat . 13,000 71,000
Corn . 218,000 3ir,000
Oats . 249,000 83i,000
Now York. "May 7. Wheat Receipts.
- ; exports , 4,01)0 , ) ; spot market moro
nctivo and steady ; No. 2 red , S3o in store ;
8JK@S4o nlloat ; SlJfljJSS&c f. o. b. ; un
graded red , S3J4V'Jl > c ; options dull and
irregular ; May , bile.
Corn Receipts , 83,000 ; exports , CS.OOO ;
snot market stronger and In good demand ;
No. 2 , 43 d4y o In elevator ; 44f@14 > o
afloat ; No. ! i , 4'J' e ; ungraded mixed , 41
( f4IJic ; steamer mixed , 43i ( 13' < ie ; options
quiet.
Oats Receipts , 01,000 ; exports , 1.000 ; spot
market llrm and in good demand : options
quiet and lower ; May , 29c ; July , 29c ; spot ,
No. 2 , .white , 34Xg ( te ; mixed western , 2S
@i2c. !
ColTco Options barely steady nnd 10(7120 (
points down ; sales , yti)05 bags ; May , $ li.7 ( < i
@li.SO ( ; July , $ UUG@17.05 ; spot Rio , steady ;
fair cargoes , ? 1S.75.
Petroleum Firm and quiet ; united closed
Eggs In good demand ; western ,
Hc.
Pork Quiet.
Lard Stronger butquiot ; western steam ,
7.3 ; May , S7.24 asked.
Uutter Dull and weaker ; western 9@21c.
Cheese Scarce and strong.
Milnncaiiolif , May 7. Sample wheat
steady ; receipts , 113 cars : shipments ,
72 cars. Closing ! No. 1 hard , May , 97c ;
July , 9Sc ; on track. l)0 ) ® ! > So ; No. 1 north
ern , May , 8S } e ; July , 8UJ < fc ; on track ,
8DJWc ( ) ; No. a northern , May , 77c ; July ,
7Sc ; on track , 7879c.
St. IjouiH , May 7. Wheat Lower ; cash ,
77@77J.fc ; May , 't'lfc.
Corn Steady ; cash , 31 J c ; May ,
Oats Firm ; cash , 23c ; May , 2
Pork Firmer nt ? 12.2.ri.
LardIMominnlly strong nt fO.CO.
Whisky Steady at $1.02.
Uutter Lower ; creamery , 17@l c ; dairy ,
, May 7. Wheat Steady ;
casti , 77Xc ; July , 7S c.
Corn- Steady ; No. a , 33J ( a34c.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 , white , 27 > < jC.
Rye Firm ; No. l-14Jfc.
Uarlcy Firm ; No. B , 57@57i c.
Provisiona Firm ; pork , Sll.b7K-
Cincinnati , May 7. Wheat Scarce but
firm ; No. 2 red , S3c.
Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 37c.
Oats Quiet but llrm ; No. 2 mixed , 20 ®
Whisky Steady ntSl.02.
Kaiisnn City , May 7. Wheat Steady ;
No. 2 red , cash,70Xc ; No. 2 soft , cash , 70o ;
July , Olc asked.
Corn Stronger ; No. 2 cash , 30 c bid ;
No. 2 mixed , 27o asked ; No. 2 white , cash ,
20o asked.
Oata No. 3 , cash , 20c.
STOCK.
Clilcnco , May 7. The Drovers' Journal
reports as follows :
Cattle Receipts , 0,000 ; market slow nnd
easy ; beeves , J4.15@4.50 ; steers , f3.40@4.10 ;
stackers and feeders , f2.fiO@3.GO ; cows , bulls
nnd mixed , $1.70@3.40 ; Texas steers ,
. .
Hogs Receipts , 12,000 ; market higher ;
mixed , * 4.r,5@4.75 ; heavy , $4.GOi ( 4.70 ; light ,
? I.CO ( < i4.S5 ; skips , U > 0@1.40.
Shecji Kecoipls , 7.00J ; market weak but
steady ; natives , $3. 00 J { ! ) . 00 ; stoekers , $3.li5
: . " .IO ; westerns , $ : ( .4WJ4.SO ; Texans. $2.55
§ I.S5 ; lambs , $4.00 ( 5.i50.
KnuHnn City , May 7. Cattle -Receipts ,
4,000 ; shipments , 90'J ; markol ( inn and
higher : corn -fed , 'I.OOQ4.1U ; stackers and
feeding steers , t2.00Cl2.CO ; cows , fl.75-ri.OO. ( :
Hogs Receipts 11,000 ; shipmcnls. 400 ;
market tinner nnd higher : good to choice ,
J4.43feJ4.50c ; common to medium , $4 2it ! 4.40.
National Stock Y.mli , ICant St.
IjoiilH , May 7. Cattle Rocolpts , 2,400 ;
shipments , 100 ; market hither ; choice
heavy native steers , $3.90ti l.r > ( ) ; fair to good ,
UO@I.OU ; Btockors and feodern.J.2li@.t.-J5 ;
rangers , corn-fed , $ 'J.t > OCc. 3.GO , grass-fed , W.OO
02..iO.
Hoga Receipts , 5,100 ; shipments , 1,300 ;
market strong ; choice ho.tvy nnd butchers'
selections , f 4 .13(31.05 ( ; packing , M.40@4.50 ;
light grades , fl.60@l.(10. (
. , . . .
Hogs Uocoipts , 1,001) ) ; market stronger ;
light nnd mixed , $4.35@4.50 ; heavy , $4.37K
OSIAUiX IjlVK UTOUiC.
Cut tin.
Tuesday , May 7 , 18S9.
The demand was the best for light and
Udy little c.ittlo which sold stronger , while
oUier grades went at about stonily prices.
The p.ickcrii and shippers bouglitquito freely
ami the market was fairly active. A bunch
of cattle was weighed uuat-1.10 which was
n part of the bunch gold lu the country last
\veoU , some nl [ which were weighed up yea-
tcrday. The bulk of the steers sold at $3.X ( )
( ii.vK ; ) . There were no especially now foa-
lures in the market for butchers' stock.whlch
wns In light nuppl.v and good damantt and
sold ut llrm price * , The cows sold at
n ranfO of f2.00@3.23 , but mostly nt $2.70 < < ?
3.00. A fuw stocltcrc and feeders uhangoil
hundt > , but there were not onpugh good ni-
lives on Bale to cut much tlguro In the trade.
Some pretty decent little stackers brought
Hoys.
.There wu an Improvement In thu demand
for hogs nnd prices advanced a shade to 5c.
C'halcolight lings uncl butchers' weights
sold ut $4.40 and the packers bought the
heavy nnd mixed loads readily at S4.UJ ; < (3 (
4.H7 > . An early clearance wus cltcctcd , the
hogs being all sold and weighed up before
noon. _ _
'Hhf | i.
The flm.-'lon remains unchanged so fur
as tUU tuuikui U coDcurtied , Thuro were
two load * of light lambs only fair , nnd two
loads of good nattvo NobrasKft Bhecp. The
demand continues good with the supply
short nnd the packers say they nro willing to
pay such p Ices that no one can afford to ship
by here. The sheep which averaged 81
pounds sold at f I.CO. '
_
rtccolpts.
Cattle . 2,100
Hog * . 3,200
Sheep. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4CO
Provnlllnjf Prloci. ,
The following It nt.iblo of prioai paid In
this market for the grades of stock men
tioned :
Pnmestccrs , 1300 to 1530 Ibs. . .83.70 ( $4.00
Good steers , 1250 to 1450 Ibs. . . 3.70 ( < * .3.90
Good steers. 1050 to 1300 Ibs. . . 3.50 © 3.70
Ordinary to fair cows . 1.90 ( ( 2.40
Fair to good cows . 2.40 ( V43.CO
Good to choice cows . 2.00
Cholco to fancy co vvs , heifers . . a.OO ( tf 3.20
Fair to good bulls . 2.00 SO
Good to choicobulls . 3.W ) ftt3.00
Llghi stoekers and feeders. . . . 2.70 ( i : i.OO
Good feeders , 950 to 1100 Ibs. . 3.00 M3.30
Fair to choice light hogs . 4.35 @ 4.40
Fair to choice he.ivy hogs . 4.35 ( ( § 4.40
Fair to choice mixed hogs . 4.30 4.37 *
Fair to medium native sheep , . 4.00 ( yl.i5 ; ;
Good to choice natlvo sliccp. . . 4.5J (7t4.75
Fair to choice western sheop. . 3.5'J ' @l.75
Shorn sheep . 3.00 ( n4.00 !
Ki'rCKcnt\tlvo | Snlus.
STRUU : .
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
7 1171 $3.25 22 .1115 $3.05
8 102'J .3'J 85 120 ! 8 05
5 1153 8.40 71 .12(15 ( 8.05
20 11 111 ! 1.40 r,2 , IU'5 ' 8.05
1125 8.43 " 0. . . . 1292 3.05
053 3.4b 40 . .14J2 ( 3.03
so 1031 3.45 Jill 1U21 3.07J4
23 1)44 ) 8.45 18 MIS 370
18 lllli 3.5' ) 65. 1310 8.70
17 1107 11.50 1. 1120 3.70
0 1115 3.50 18. 1353 3.70
7 UH 8.50 18.M. . i o , 3.70
in 1350 3.50 10 1870 8.70
is 1100 3.55 1(1 ( 1251 8.75
10 12IM 3.55 18 12J-J 3.75
11 1010 3.55 10 12)0 : ) 3.75
20 1113 8.55 19. HI ; i 3.75
20S ) 114S 8.00 19. iosi ; 3.75
' 12 5 3.00 17. 1327 3.75
iii ! ! ! ! ! ! HSU 3 CO 33. 1423 8.77K
! i 1182 3.C.O 1415 3.77K
21 112. } 8.00 19 MOO 3.80
20 1115 3.00 00 1830 3.H5
10 HL'O 3.C5 10 .1137 3.00
COWS.
. 8SI 2.00 12 . 933 2.85
.1220 2.25 1 . 010 2.b5
. 875 2.25 1 .105(1 ( 2.90
.1213 2.40 3 .1243 2.90
.11SO 2.50 10 .1180 2 95
0. . 951S 2.55 8 .1110 2.1)5 )
2. .113) 2.03 1 . 700 8.00
0 .lOlri 2.70 1 . 1030 8.00
20. . 848 2.70 8 .1220 8.10
5. .1121 2.70 11 . 9'JJ 3.20
.111X1 2.75 5 . S02 3.20
. 921 2.SO 1 1030 3.25
.10S-I 2,80
HULLS.
.13.10 1.95 1. .2060 2.50
.1200 2.00 1. .1120 2.50
.13J5 3.0 , ) 1. 1050 2 00
.120(5 ( 2.10 1. .1800 2.00
.1525 2.10 2. .1075 2.00
.1050 2.15 1. .11150 2.0)
.1010 2.25 3. .1330 2.75
3.S.
.1 00 2.40 S. .1705 2.75
.1390 2.50 1. .2230 2.90
HTOCKKUS.
0 CRT 2.03 III 700 3.05
2 705 ! I.K ( ) 14 717 a.10
a 040 a.oo i sao a.is
rcr.Dr.U3.
2 CSO 3.10 a 013 JI.15
cvxxnns.
1 070 1.05 ' . ) S03 1.05
CALVES
2 105 4.00 a 117 4.60
ISO 2.00 0 757 3.15
020 2.50
STAQS.
1100 2.75
IIOOS.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
39. , 40 § 1.80 48. . . 323 $4.35
03. . .2.T3 . 120 4. iK OS. . . .350 80 4.35
( it. . .259 120 4.32 J * 57. . . .270 80 4.35
OS. . .218 40 4.32 J < f 74. . . .20 4.85
09. . .240 SO 4.33)4 ) 47. . . .275 4.35
01. . .2S7 60 of. . .214 - 4.87K
09. . .202 SO 14. . .cOJ
105. . .357 320 51. . .23-2 4.37K
28. . .827 100 i.i5 : 53. . .317 100 4.87 < f
15. . .310 4.35 03. . .280 100 4.37if
0 . . .230 120 4.35 CO. . .2)8 ) 4.37
09. . .249 120 4.a"i 51. . 80
59. . .201 200 4.35 02. . - 437
69. . .2SG 120 ' 0-i. . .239 40
07. . .245 80 4'.35 139. . .235 40 4.37J *
70. . .232 SO ' 75. . .235 120 4.37
(17. ( . .243 80 4.'n3 37. . .212 4.40
30. . .314 40 4.85 40. . .197 4.40
38. . .810 4.33 00. . .271 100 4.40
03. . 257 120 4.85 29. . .209 4.40
05. . .250 4.35 20. . .205 4.40
71. . .345 80 4.33 35" SOli 4.40
53. . .200 4.35 73. . .233 120 4.40
71. . .239 80 4.35 75. . .2./J 120 4.40
71.Mi. ( . . .24S 4.35 52. . .312 83 4.40
07. . .271 40 4.35 00. . SO 4.40
50. . .290 4.35
lincl'Cattlo.
Showing the highest and lowest prices
paid for beef and shipping steers on the days
indicated during tno past three years. Sales
of cattle in less than car load lots not in
cluded.
A TII1IEE YEA11& ' COVl'AWSOX.
| April 1KS3. | April Ib87. I Aiirll IKt-a.
IVO | HtOClC NutCH.
A better hog market.
Liuht cattle stronger.
A few sheep on sale.
Cercsco was represented by J. H. Ken
ncdy , who came in with cattlo.
Arthur J. Smith was lu from Craig with a
car of hogs.
William Hays shipped In cattle nnd hogs
from Valparaiso.
W. U. Pratt , of Arapahoc , was in with
cattlo.
L , \V. Dcnton , Waterloo , put In an appear
ance with cattle.
J , D. Uownor , Lexington , brought in cat
tlo.
tlo.Ed
Ed Klnsolln , Panama , la. , was in with a
car of cattlo.
L. H. Pulmstcr , Wilber , marketed live cars
of cattle.
Henry Wehrmau , of Nelson , sold three cars
of cattle.
A. J. Miner , Nelson , marketed two loads of
hogs.
F. H. Parks , of Huncroft. was on the mar
ket with n load each of cnttlo and hogs.
A. C. Stowolf , Cedar liaplds , was on the
market with cattlo.
H. F. Morgan of Falls City , was in with
his llrtt shipment of cattle to this market.
II. A. Nolto , a regular Klkhorn shipper ,
was on the market witli cattlo.
J. I3uck , a regular shipper from Crete , was
on the inaruct with cuttle and hogs.
John Moss , cattle buyer for G. H. Hammond
mend & Co. , has returned from a visit to
Chicago.
W. C. Swurtz , Silver City , catno in with
four cars of cattlo.
OMAHA WHOLiKSAhE MAUKKT3.
I'rntltioe , KrulH , Etc ,
Produce is arriving freely , nnd prices for
spring vegetables are lowering daily. Huttor.
eggs nnd cheese nro weaner , with a declin
ing tendency. Hides nro lower and market
very dull.
Uurruit Table dairy , 14@10c ; Hackers'
Hlock , 7 ( < J10c. Creamery prints , fancy , 23
(82.10 ( ! choice , 18@iOc : ! solid packed ,
.
ICoos Strictly fresh , 10@12c.
CiirtKsB Young America , full cream , 13c ;
twin Hats , ! 2c ; off grades , 8@10c ; Van Ilos
oui UJuui. f 11.00 peraozeuj sap sago , lUo ;
brick , 15o ; HmburgcrvtSct domestic Swiss ,
per Ib.
Afi'LES Cholco , f&2aSf3.50j common , 11.75
(32.25. ( UTJ xi
STiiAWiir.nRins Per case , 84 qt , $3.000
4.00.
4.00.OIIAXORS Fancy Wasdilncton navels. $5.00
( $5.25 ; Hlvcrsldo , f3.00fc3.25 ; fancy paper
rind St. Michaels , W.751 M ; fancy Duarte
Mediterranean sweets , f2.75(5ie3.25 ( ; fancy
bright mountnms , $2.352.75 ; Los Angeles
( Cholco ) , i3.35$2.50 ( ( , i
CocoANtm Cholcp llualans , per 100JI.50 !
less than 100 , .00. " ' ' '
IU.SANAS Acconllnc to size of bunch , { 1,50
© 3.50.
EAIILT Vr.or.TAiif.fta Lettuce , per dozen
hondn , 25@30c ; radishes , per dozen bunches.
10$15c ( ; green onions. I3v < ei5o ; parsley , 35 ( < 5
80o ; soup bunches , 33(31400 ( ! beets , 53fiOOc ( ;
carrots , 50@55e : tumlps , 5035c ; oyster
plant. SOfrtSSo' celery , S5cgl.Ki ( ( : i-nuliflowcr ,
tl.75@3.25 ; cucumbers. 50@iXoJ ) green
peas , bu boxes , $3.00@3,25 ; string be.xns , > *
bu box , $ l9Qfl.75 ; tomatoes , M bu , f l.75rj (
3.00 : usparagus , per Ib , 5@10c ; plo plant ,
per Ib , 8@5o ; now potatoes , per Ib , 2Jsf@3c ;
cabbage , 2Jr3c
FIUSII : FISH Whlto fish , frozen , per Ib ,
7c ; herrings , frozen , per Ib , 5c ; trout , fresh
caught , per Ib. 9owhlto ; perch , fresh caught ,
per Ib , 7c : buffalo , fresh caught , per Ib , 7c :
pickerel , fresh caught , po:1 Ib , So ; black bass ,
fresli caught , per Ib , lie.
IJi'ASs Choice hand picked navy , $2.25 ;
choice luuid picked medium , $2.00 ; choice
hand picKcd country , $1.75(181.90 ( ; clean coun
try , * 1.50T ( < ! 1.05.
POTATOI : Cholco. sacked , per bu , 25@ , " > 0c.
Vi\i. : Choice , medium size , 7Q8o ; choice ,
heavy , 4SOc. (
Ilini ! ! " , PKLTS , TAM.OW. KTC Green salted
hides , 4i 5o ; dry salted hides , Cc ; dry Hint
hides , 7o ; calf hides , 5i5Uo ( ; damaged hides
So less : sheep pelts , green , each 25iil.OO ;
sheep polls , dry , per Ib , 9 ( i2c | ; wool , aver
age , 14i18c ( ; tallow , No. 1 , 8K@lc ; tallow ,
No. 2 , 2' (38o ( ; grease , white ,
greasp , ynllow , 2@2 > c.
Ari'i.i : Utnruii 7c.
CIDKII Bbls , $5 : hf bbls , M.
HL'TTKIIIXi : 14rOl5c ( per 11) .
M ti'Li : Sfo.vu 12)h ) ( < t'15c ' per Ib.
llosiiv 10y17o per Ib.
PIICSIHVIS : : 9Ufi ? ! 0c iior Ib.
Jii.i.ns : ! > KUAle ( per lu.
X No. 1 , lSg30c. (
ULOCI : Tix Enp. Hcf'g , small pig , 23c ;
bar , 29c.
CoiU'KU Planished bailer sizes , 3Jc ; cold
rolled , 80c ; sheathing , 80c ; pills. 80c ; Hats ,
iOc.
UALV\NIZRH SiicKTluux Junlnta , CO ncr
cent discount.
1'ATCXT PlANISH Kl ) IllOX No , 21 to 27 , A
quality , per Ib. 10 > c ; No. 24 to 2 r.H < ] utility ,
) c. For loss than bundle add J c per Ib.
HOOFINII ( Host Charcoal. ) 1C , 14x20 , 112
sheets , S5.75 ; IX , 14x20 , 112 shoots , ? 7.UO ; 1C.
30x2f , 112 sheets , 811.00 ; IX , 2ux23 , 112
sheets , ? I3.50.
SiitihT IHO.V No. 20 , $3.40 ; No. 27. J3.50.
SOLDHJI Hoyt Metal Co'f half mid half in
1 Ib cases , per Ib , 10c ; commercial half and
half , 15c ; No. I in bars , 14c.
Tix Pi.vrr. ( Uest Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 ,
2i'i snoots. $0.50 ; IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets , 58 23 ;
1C , 12x12 , 225 sheets , { 4550 ; 1A , 12x12 , 225
sheets. S8.23 ; 1C , 14x2.1 , 112 sheets , $5.59 ; IX.
14x20 , 112 sheets , $3.25 ; IXX , 14x20 , 112
sheets , $10 : IXXX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $11.75 ;
1C , 2r23 , 112 sheetsS13.20 , , ; IX , 2x28 112
sheets , $17 ; IXX , ! ! x3s'm , sheets. $20.00.
Com 1C. 101 23.1 slil'ots $ , ! IlxC , 11x29
Vrf * l I : A VJ I WT , < WWtf iJlltliiT , V ' : rtV iIrtB. / ,
11 t'J ! ! sheets , S ! : ICV'lOxCO , li5 ! shuuts , S'J.50 ;
steel imils i , W. ' 0 ; stool wire nails , W.C5.
SHROEDER' ' & DEAH ,
GRAIN ,
Basement 'Fir's ! National Bank ,
: i t reel , - Omalm
Cities , Counties School District , Water Com
panies , & .c. We nrc in the market for the
purchase of round ainotiiits of such bonds.
Correspondence solicited.
H. W. KARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers ,
115-117 Monroe Street , CHICAGO.
06 Dovonshlro Stront , BOSTON.
NATIONAL BANK
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , N3B.
Capital . 5-100,003
Surplus Jnn . 1 st , 1SS9 . 5i > ,000
OKFIi'KHSNI ) DIKECTOItS :
IIKNUY . YATKS , President.
LEWIS 8. UKKD. Vice I'resjlilant.
A.K. TOUZALIN ,
W. V. MOHSK.
JOHN 8. COr.LINB ,
H.C.OUSHINQ.
J. N" 11. PJL'fltlCK.
W.H.S. HUGHKS , Cashier
THE IRON BANK ,
Corner 1-th and Farnam Sta.
A General nankin Uuslns'urasajta I.
n fl U n O leBUEDDYOTATIB ,
f
| | | IMV J COUNTIES. CITIES ,
n 1 1 II 1 1 A 1 KIOOI .IIITIICTS. tie ,
W * sf II ftsf M . BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Wo < ! ( ! In I.nnd ATnrrniili onil Rrrl | > ,
Arrllc blo to HnTcrntni'iit Ijkiul , and Tranuct
Itnnklnc
Corrcspoiiilcnce Solicited.
S. A. KEAH 8 CD. , BANKERS ,
100 WASHINGTON STRECX , CHICAGO , ILL ,
IU MOftDWAV. NtW YORK.
MAM
ESTABLISHED 185 ( ( 180 So.
Chicago , Ills. ( ClarkSt
Tbe Regular Old-Established
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Is still Treating with this Grwleit
SKILL and SOGCESS
Chronic , Neryons and Pilyate Biseases ,
-NERVOUS DHD1L1TY , Lett M.nhooci ,
Falling Memory , Exhauitlnp Dralni , Terrible
Dreami , Head and Buck Ache anil all the cflect !
lc din to early decuy and fcihapi Consumption or
Iniamty , tre ttU clcntlhcxlly by new raethods with
ncver-failina luccrns.
f SYPHILIS and Ml bad Blood and Skin Dll.
caie * permanently cured.
t.-f KIDNEYand URINARYomplalnU.Qleet ,
Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varlcocele and all dittaict
of the Oenlto-Urinary Organt cured promptly without
Injuiy to Stomach , KUncji or o'.her Orc n .
air No cipcrlmcnti. ARC anil experience Im.
portant. Consultation free end aacred.
J a Send 4 cents pottage for Celebrated Worka oo
Chronic , Nervous nd Delicate Uiieaxi.
/SS Thoie contemplalinf ; Mairiage end for Dr.
Clarke's celebrated Riildc Male and Female , etch
15 cents , both 35 ccnti ( slamn ) . Coniult the old
Doctor. A friendly letter i.rcnll may save future uner >
in and nharae , and add golden yean to life. X9llook
"Llfc'n ( Secret ) Errors , " joctnu ( tamp > ) . Medicine
nnd writings sent eter > whcrc , secure from exposure.
Hours , 0 to 8. Sundays 9 In n , Address
F. D. CLARICE , M. D.v
IBG So , Clqrk St. CHICAGO. ILL *
DRS. BETTS & BETTS
1103 TAIINAM BTUKKT , OMAHA , Nun.
u ! 'uxton Hotel. )
Officu lioury , D a. in. to Hp. m. Sundays. 10 *
ni. to 1 p m.
ciie.'lullsts In Chronic , Norroni , Skin and
Dlood Diseases.
8" < 7"foiiHUltnt.on nt olllco or by mall freo.
Meulclnos sent by mail or express , ha uivly
packetl. frJo troin observation. ClU'irnntcea to
cura ( inlckly. s-nfclv an.l nermanuntlv.
Ut"DvntT(3 " ( TlDntlTnVSpwiniitorrmpn. semi.
KbnVUlJti UbljlLlll rnin.oyjos.NiilitKiiils.
Ions , I'liysical IJeoay. nrlsltiK from Indiscre
tion. Kxc9 or Indulgence , producing faleop-
Ics.sn2 s , Dt iouilrucy , I'linpleH on the face ,
aversion to so"lety. easily Ulf.cour.igcd , Inclc ot
conlldence , dull , uaUt tor ntuly : or bualness.nnd
fliuls lifo n. burden , t-ately. permnncntly nnd
privately cured. Consult lirs. Delta A : lletts ,
m KnrnBm St. , Omaha , Net ) .
Blood and Skin DiscasB ssS'S.jAfijSRS '
rusults. complotelv crmUcatetl wltbout the aid
of Mr-rcurv. Scrofula , Kryslpclnn , Fever Sores ,
Illntclic' , Olccrs , I'alns lu the Head und Hones ,
Syphilitic Sore Throat. Mouth and Tongue. Ca-
titrrh.c. . . permanently cured where others
have fulled.
f/iiinnu ITniinnnnnd nladdcr Complalntg ,
alflnSV. Urilldly l'.ilntul. Ullll-ult , too fro-
ilticnt Uurnlu. , ' or Kloody Urine. Urine hlfjn col
ored or with" milky sediment on standing ,
Wt'ak Hack , nonnorrhiuo. Gleet , Cystitis. &c. ,
I'lomptly nndStvfely Cured , Churpca Keasona-
movnl complete , without cutting , caustic or
dilatation. Cures ellccted at homo hv patient
without n moments pain or imnoviince.
To Yoniiff Men and Middle-Aged Men ,
A tflTDDnlTDD Thu nwful cITects of early
li uUilD UUllD Vice , which urings orgunlu
weuknt'ss. do.stiovlnjhoth mind nnd boilv , with
nil Its dreaded Ills , permanently cured.
flDC ! EFT'TO ' AUre.H uiosu M no uayo Impaired
UfllJ. UDilO themn'hvs by Improper Indul
gences nnd solitary habit ) , which ruin both
bodv mid mind , unllttlng them for business ,
Btmly or marrlaKO. . . . . .
M AitniRU > Iix. : or these entering on that Imp-
py life , aware ot physical dobllity , quickly as
B1SIS ° -
OUJl SUCCESS
Is based upon facts. First T'rnctlcal Expe-
rleuco. Second Every case Is espucittlly studied ,
Unit starting urlglit. Third Medicines are pre
pared lu our Inoorntory exactly to suit each
ens * , thus affecting cures without Injury.
tSTVelid 0 cents postage for celebrated works
on Chronic , Nervous and Dclleato Diseases.
Thousands cured , f T A friendly letter or call
may save you futuio sulrerlnir. and shame , nnd
add golden years to life. tsy No letters an
swered unless accompanied by 4 cents in stamps.
Addresso l on .
onET.rg & KK
1103 Farnam Srloot. Omaha , eb.
IMPORTERS JOBBERS
TIN PLATE
METALS ,
NAILS ,
HOUSE
FURKISHINQ
GOODS ,
18 , 20 , 22 , 24 , 26 , 28 , 30 AND 32 LAKE STREET , CHICAGO , ILL.
STRAM CLARK STEAM HEATING GO ,
Steam atfd Hot Water Heating and Ventilating
i 'Apparatus and Supplies.
Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc.
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
Hardware and Cutlery ,
loolt , FlnaBronxa Bitllilirs' Qo lt an-2 Bitfalo
1405 Douglas St. . Omaha.
ETCHINGS , EMERSON ,
ENGRAVINGS , HALLET & : DAVIS ,
ARTIST SUPPLIES , KIMBALL ,
MOULDINGS , PIANOS A.ND ORGANS.
FRAMES , SHEET MUSIC.
1513 Douglas St , Omaha ,
Agrloulturnl Implements.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Dealerln Aplcnllnial Implements , Wagons
Carriage. nd hn 1 . Jones ( < ! . between Vth smd
lutli. Umttin. Stbrni * .
/A7.VOB/l A .VBIXMLF1 CO. ,
Agricnlt1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages
c. Wholesale. OnuOm , Nebrsus. . .
PARLIN , ORENDORF , MARTIN CO.
\Vholc l Donlonla
Agricultural Implements , WagoasS Buggies
POI..gU < M nml W7Jonoi street , Omaha.
MOL1NE , MILliURX . .1SI ODD A RD CO7
Uanufiicliitors and jobborg In
Wagons , Buggies , Rates , Flows Elc ,
Cor.Pth HDil 1'acinc Urcots , Omnlin.
Artlota' Mntorlnlo.
A. HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs ,
1113 DotiglAi ilrcel Onmh * , Nebriukn.
Boots and Shoos.
llr. V. MORSE A TO. ,
Jokers of Boots nid Shoes , <
1101,110EI , 11U6 DnunUn ttrfrt , Ornnhft. Mono factory ,
Bummer Btroot , llcxlon.
Opal , Coke find Lima.
OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Son Coal ,
KUfoutU HUli street , Omnlia , Nabrmk * .
NEBRASKA FUEL co. ,
Snip s of Coal a d Coke ,
ail South 13th Et..Oini > b . Xeb.
RIDDELL .t R1DDELL , .
Storage and Coiiiinnsioii Mcrclianls ,
Specialties Iluitor , tgar , rhroso. poultry , game.
llPlliiwnnl ttruct Onntlm. Nob.
Dry Goods and Notions.
M. E. SMITH ACO. . ,
Dry Goods , Furiiisiiing Goods and Notions
11IH and 1101 Doimlni. cor. lltli streetOiniiliii , N b.
K1LPATRWK-KOCHDRY GOODS CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions ,
( i nt * furnishing jjoodj. Corner Hlh and Uarucr
trt'OlB , Omahn , Nebraska.
JiELIN , THOMPSON & CO. ,
Importers and jobber * of
Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings ,
11T Bouth 15th street.
Furniture.
DEWEY A STOKE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture
FnrnftDi Mret't , Omaha , Nebrnik * .
CHARLES SHIVER1CK ,
Furniture ,
Cmnhu Nobrc.kn.
Crocorlofl.
PAXTOtr , OALLAitHER A CO.
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions.
7U5. iVT , 7l and 711 South 10th lU , Otnsha , Neb.
'McCOTlD , IfRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers'
13th ana i-cnvenworth streets , Omaha , Nebraska.
Hardware
ir. J. UROATCH.
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
BprlDRB , nagon stuck , uardn-are , lumber , etc. 1203
and 1211 Harnoy Btroot , Onmha.
LEE , CLARKE , ANDUEESEN HARDWARE -
WARE COMPANY.
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Uotnls , nhoet Iron. eto. Aeentu for llowo scale * .
31 lam I pOKilcrnnd Lyumn barbed wire *
IJIMEUAUail ATAYLOR. .
Build rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' tools nnd Ilutruln icntcs. HUi Uouglaj
trcot , rjinatm. Noli.
Lumber.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumlier , Etc ,
Iaeeort a and Arn.rlcan I'ortlnnd earnest. BtcM
tMntfcrUtlwaukva Hydrauliccement nd
Qulnc'y wliito lime.
'
CHAS R. L.EE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood carpcti nnd parquetllnorltiR. Oth and Douglaa
Jtruels , Omnba , Nob.
OSTAltA LUMlTER CO. ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ,
IttD ( Street and Union 1't-clflc TractOmaha ,
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Linnher , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Door. . Klc. Yards-Cornet 7th and Douglas. Corner
JOtb and DouirJa.i
FRED W. GRAY.
Lumber , Limy Cement , Etc , , Etc ,
Corner 6tu and Douglas Ht . Omaha.
C. AT. DIE'fX.
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
13lh anil California Streets , Omaha , Nebraska.
Nlllllnory and Notions.
/ . OUERFELDER & CO. ,
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
at ) , 21U and 2U South lltli struct.
Notions.
J. T. ROUINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
_ tOJ and Ut bimth 10th Urce
Toys.
"
H. HA RDY & CO. ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
Beoio furnishing Rood , clillrtr.n's carriage. , ! .
ai/J funum
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINK CO. ,
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Alia greaie. le. , Omaha. A. II. Uliliop. Mantgcr ,
PaporT
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a Dice tlock of prlntliik' , wrnpplna und rltln |
paper. Hpeelal attention glrun tu tar loud order * .
1fh WF&K llPPU'i'irfrlnirrrrnithotf '
I IB WCAn M& Niiti < i.r > < > utiifui rr
I BJ 111 Ea 1 ' < ' " ' rly dK > . Ktt
irmnliuod. < ! * . 1 will M iiiT vnlimlilf Irivtlui iMaltili
roiilalnlnu f" " | . * itlfii ) r > fur home cure , me or
ClpROFF\'c''FOWLER \ ' , MooUue , Conn.
l ° " Hiroofh errors or
E III HII V VlUUn , ttd v > 'utlttVr. r L.
iiiAiiLi r-tiftaljr iffinnj by the ner
peilpn-DuireRernede |
b ad lor our new llUiitfsteU Irra *
tl > . > Unlut ticrcrVarlCO *
role turnl without I'tlntrcptritlnn.
Deelon-Dupre Cllnlquo , lulnincnt BL , Jio n..i
sfinUCVai > ( laUurlnrirytroutlci easily , quick
MLUlLi ly anil safely curud. byUOirn/llAC'ati
fculoi. SeverolcuBus cured tn Muveu ilayi. 8oUl
tl.WJper box , alldrugsUti , or by mall from Uo
uraMf Co. lia WJnto ul , N.V. full illrucllonn
" " 11 TiltrnirtCiTllKIMii'i knire
l" 'klrr . KK.ntHUXlKl.B.D ,
IbU W b < U > UlV. , Cbll'tbli , JLU
Boots nnd Shoos.
K1RKSNDALL , JONES A CO. ,
Rurrcitort to Ileol , Jon s A Co.
Wliolcsalc Mannfactnrcn of BootsS Slices
Agent , for lloslon KuM.er Khce Co , 1102. 1101 tnd UN
ll rn r Btrtet. Om hn. Mcbr U .
Browora.
STORK A 1LER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
11 North KlRhlcfolh > Uc U Om h .
Cornlop.
EAQL E COlTxiriE WORKS ,
Mann'actnrcrsofGalya'iizeil ' Iron Cornice
Um-coi'S niul niotnlle rvtl gliti. Jolm Kticiiclcr.
proprietor. lOHnnil llut-'iutli lOthstrael.
_ _ Offloo
' " '
s iM.itoNDs' 'MA N UFA CTUR ixa co.
Manufacturers of
IM , Ofllcc anfl SaloonTtxte
Unnllo , SMohimMii. nook C ps , limn H t rci > , WAI !
n p , l'attltUini. Unlllnk' , Oiuiitop.llcorniul Win *
Coolers , Mirror * . WtoKBrt iry nml onirollOUnnilltSJ
HoullHJtbHt..Om > liit. TcU-pliono 1UI.
Pnpor Boxes.
JOtlX L. WlLKtK ,
Propriclor Omalia Paper Box Faclory ,
No * . 1317 iJ 1319 Doiisldit itrrct , Omnhn , Ncl > .
Sash ,
"
jir. A. msiiRo\r \ A co. ,
Whol i > alfl m nufnclurcrs of
Sasli , Bool's , Bliafls and Monlflinss ,
llr one h > jC\cv , irth nnil Iinnl street OmKlia. Xcb.
MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Mannfactnrcrs of Sasli , Boors , Blinds ,
MouMlncs rliilr-nnrk nml Interior tisnl nooil llnlth.
N.K. corner 8th nnil - atrxtMn ,
Uniaha , Nvli.
STllAXli A CLAHK STKAM IIKATIA'U 00
Pninps , Pipes anil Envies ,
Steam , watrr , rnllwnr nml mining Mipullei , eta ,
KU , IU2 amim hirimm moot. Onialin.
17. S. WIND ENGINE PUMP CO. ,
Steam anil Wale1 * Supplies ,
wind mill * . VIS nnd Ml Jones Bt Omaha.
U. V. Hots , acting /iinniiKer.
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
IlietHrou work , ntcnm punip , n\v mills.
l.cntenwotlli itirut , Umalia.
Iron Works.
STEAM noium WORKS ,
Carter A bun , Prop > . Miiiiiifnctuicr of nil kinds
Steam Boiler ; Ta'ifa ' and Sheet Iron Work
\Vurk Sotitli ajtli anil U. A M. croialni ; . Tel. 1115
PAXTOX& VIERLINO UtON WORKS'
Wrought and Cast Iron Bni ding Wort
Knclncn. brnm work , xcnernl foundry , mnrhlnc oul
blacKSDiltli work. Ollico nml wurku , U. 1 * . lljr.
nna litli Blrool , Uiuaha.
O f lII l WIRE A IRON WORKS ,
Mannfactnrers of Wire and Iroa Railings'
Ue k rallK. nlnclongnnrili ! . ilower slnnilv nlroaliini.
tc. laKurthUitliBtrtct. Omaha.
OMAJlSAFE lRON WORKS ,
Hanl'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proif Safes ,
Jnll woik , Iron alinttora and ( Irn e cupo >
U * Aiidroeu. prop'r. Cor. HtU atid Jaekeun Bis.
SOUTH OMAHA .
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
,0 } \ \ S mi
TH lTl-I
CHICAGO SHORT LIB
OK THK
Chicago , 'MiIv/aukee / & t , Paul R'y.
The Best Route from Omnlin nnd Coimcll
HlulTs to
EAST-
TWO TIIAINS I > AHV liUTWKKN OMAHA AND
COU.NCII. III.UI'
Chicago , AND- Milwnukco ,
81. 1'atil , Minneapolis , Cedar Itiutlrts , '
Itock Isliiud , Frecport , Itocltfonl ,
Clinton , Dnbiiquc , Vnvcnport ,
Elgin , Madison , JnncsUlIe ,
liclolt , > VInonn , Ln Crossc ,
Aod nil other Iraporlnut tnln SCast , Kortlicutt naff
huuthcntt.
For thruncb tickets , call nn tlio ticket nzentntlMl
Fnrimin nlrccl. In llnrkur lllocor nt Union 1'ailtlo
Drpnt.
I'nllmaii Sleepern nnd the tlnc't Dlnlni ; Curs In tlis )
wurlil nrurun on the m.iln line ot tlio tlilciuo. Mil *
> raukce A Kl. I'aiil Itnllnuy. nml ovorjr nUcntlon I *
pHld to pnjsciiKcra lij courtauus uuijilorcs of th
cuwnnnr.
U. MII.LliltUencrnl ilnniMjcr.
J. K. TUCKllK. Assistant Uenornl Munnccr.
A. V , 11. UAlil'UNXlSll , Ucucrtl Tussengar nn
Tlcknt Ai ; nt.
( ilEO. K. 11KAKKOHD , Assistant ( lancratl'uieDItf
und Ticket Acent.
T. J. CIjAKK , General Superintendent.
"IIOCTOIC
C. M. Jordan
I.nlo of the UnlvorHlty
of Now York ( .lly nni |
I low rd I 'nlvcralt y.wabh.
Inuton , I ) . C
IIAH OKKICI'S
No. U 10 anil till
Kaluga HutlilhifTf
rritterntli and liar
Kts. , Omiiha , No ! ' .
all curahlo cuso
mo treated with mil
rene.
ASTII'M , J VHI'KI'StA , DKAP.
MHH. : KIIKUMATISM , AM < Nr.uvouH AND SKIM
DlhKthFB.
CATAIIIIII fuiiKii.
CONHUI.TATION nt ollico or hy mall , II.
Olllcti houiM-Uto 11 u. in.ito4 ! j ) . in. , 7 to 8 p.
m . Sunday olllce hours from 0 a. m. . to 1 n. ni.
ManydlBeasm are treated successfully by Dr.
Jordon throuu'ii the malls.und It Is thus poisiula
for thosn uuahle to innkii n journey to obtain
HUCCIUMI'Dlj , IIUSITJ'AL THKATMItNT A'i1
T"'ml'forfimtfk' ' on Ulsensos of Nose , 'I' .roat.
M. M. llnmlln. I'hicnlxliiH. Co.
H. A Orchnnl , Cnrjiet Joaler.
John S-'helhy , Uruevr.
John IlliHh , ( jIlyTreimircr
luc 1,1-iuor Ilnbll , I'liMlllnilf ( ! nred
by AdmliilHiorliiic l r. llnluciT
{ oldru Hpeninr.
Hciuibe ulvcn na cup of coiroi or In artl
cles ot food , \\ltlioiit thu Icnowludifo ° t tha' pa >
lent ; It In iilihciltiuily hnrmiens , and will ef
fect u iicriiiimi'iit ami oputilycitri ; . whether tha
pullont Is a moi'.iT.Ua drlukor or nil alcohol
wreck. IT NKVUlt I'AII.fl. Over IOO.OQO
drunkards Imvu licyii mndotuinpcratu mvii wlio
have taUrn ( loldrn Spcrlllc In Ihelr coiroo witli-
out tlmlr knorth'diic , and today boliovii they
quit ilrlnkln ; ; nt lh"la iivvn ucc.'ird. 4) ) puiia
book of partlciilitrs fivin Knlin A : Co , nuentu
JMIi iilKlHou liiHHts , IHh nml Cumlng ttteot ,
Omalm. Nil ) : ( .Vtincll llluffH , lo'.v.i : A > jeiit < , A.
FoHteri ; llro
ME 770SLI ) C'JOET TO EHOW : IV ,
Tlio wnrlA otiKlit I' ) know \iliat K , 8. Hta3
done for me In the euro olu nialljrnaiitCnr.cfr ,
nlilcli vus eo hail c * lo ho c'iulicrcd : ! Inciiri.
l > ! o liy llio iilijtlrlonr ) tu CUcitjiOvlicru L
\\ciitiolio trcatul.Or.o of my ncllilors ( ; ocr.t
ttfiuirnt In rcurd to
, mid 1 Ill-Ban lulhi'll. : [ I > ; ot
rilicffroinlliciirstfuiv doc * ; Ihu [ KiUont
( jrmlually forctdout of my rjitcui. and I
KJOU cured foiKid nnd wt" ' " I" "uvv
lnj'H.H.B. nnd I
hud 110 tl 'ii of rcluin of Ihv dtciilcl ( : dUcutc.
Mn . ANN
Au KMi , Kiel ) . , Dec. 30 , 'SS.
fitnd for boo'ie on Illtxx ) I ) > cac ninl Canccri ,
mailed frtc. , , TiiKBwirrKi'/oinoC'o.
* - * * Uranvr3.Atlaula.Ua.
, PCNNVIIOVAI < WAI'KKB am
\ RUcceuully utod niiiathly I ) ) ' over 10,000
Uullo * . Aru.S'a/e , Effectual and I'leaiant
xTlioxbymall.nrat.lriiirKlits. Ktaled
. Iiculari 'J fuflAge Btoniiid. A
TUB 1'J/iuuii Cintuicii , Co. , DiiraoiT ,
Li'ni'nt't' ii'iil by mull V < y Cioiid ; uiin
Oinitini ,