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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILt : BEE : SATUEDAY MAY 18. 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Values in Grain Contlnuo Steadily to Qo Down. DEPENDANT ON COLD WEATHER. An Exceptionally Irfnv Thermometer In the Whrnt Rangon Corn is Falling niul Provisions Liook Up n Mttlo. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS. I < Cnicioo , Mny 17. [ Special Telegram to Tn U B. " | The wheat mantels of the coun try nre dull nnd dragging. Crop conditions throughout the whole western country seem to bo about ns near perfect ns they often get , and the California correspondents continue , to forecast n phonomonnl Pacific coast yield. On the other hand , exports are only moderAte - Ate and there sec ins to bo n very slight gen eral speculative Inquiry for property. The r sample wheat market Is active , nnd a largo aggregate business Is being transacted in a hand to mouth way. - Cash wheat commands n good round premium over the futures , the prlco being based strictly on milling merit. The crop nnd weather conditions , the quiet nnd dull cables , and the domestic specula tive Inactivity have generated n very gen eral feeling of boarlshncis among the runic nnd file of rcpulnr or professional operators. The belief In lower prices Is far more pop ular than It was when the market wns lOo higher. This Is , duo , In a great , part prob ably , to the fact that the crop Is getting well nlong townru the safety point , though nb- Boluto safety can not bo assured until the harvest Is over and grain Is "In out of the wot. " "Scenery , " however , Is glorious , and the prospects invite boundless short selling. The only thing that upparcntly stands In the way of CO-ccnt wheat Is the small stock of old wheat , visible and Invisible , nnd the fact that this wheat Is having an nctual ossh viiluo for shipping and milling purposes. Why this should bo so Is not plain to the chronic boars , who have no use for wheat except to fill contracts with. A cloud no bigger than a man's hand has Just appeared to disturb the restful consciousness of perfect safety with which the crowd continues to sell wheat up hill and down. The temperature in the whole Rocky mountain rnngo as far south as the Klo Uramlo , ranges from cool to freezing , and the cold area la spreading down over the eastern foot hills and across the contiguous plains in a queer way. Up In the northwest this climatic condition is not so marked ns further south. Fargo reports "cool nnd clear" ; Cheyenne , "freezing , " and Denver , "snow" ; while at Santa Fc the thermometer registers SO0 lower than at Chicago. Nebraska and portions of Kansas are re porting too much ruin und operators in these localities are "covering" corn and wheat In this market. The opening , rnngo here to-day wns 81Kc for Mny , Sic for Juno , and TOXc for July. The latter month advanced to 77 c , nnd sold off to TOJ o , with Hutchison a moderate seller nt 77c. The market advanced ngnln to 778c , when Hutchtnsou again "let the boys have what they wanted. " The market gradually worked down to 7t ! > tfc. which point was touched Just once for a moment , shortly before 11 o'clock. There after it ranged up to 7GJ c , and toward the cud nn Improved demand carried prices to above 77c. Hutchlnson again turned seller und sold a good line of stuff. The market yielded slightly but recovered with n display of considerable spirit. Quito a peed business was dona durinir the last ten minutes at 77e , and 77@77J c. The last quotation was 77/V@77e , which wus the outside price of the day. Juno 4 > JHeat ranged from 81c , nt the opening , to BOo nnd back to Sic , where it closed. May rested at Sitfc , and September nt 74c. The final quotations averaged nbout # o better than .yesterday. There was a fulr nmount of activity In the cnrly dealings , but , during the last two hours of the session , dullness was the feature nnd weakness was the pre vailing feeling In the minds ot speculators. Cash corn suffered most , losing about } o since yesterday's close and futures declined , also , about } c. The weather nnd the re ceipts were the controlling influences in corn and both were inimical to the interests of the bulls. The receipts were not appreciably heavier than yesterday's estimates , but a realization of these was a sufllclently bearish feature. Then , again , for to-morrow 043 cars were promised from to-dny's Indications , o that the previously expressed opinion of the bears that the receipts would materially increase as soon as the spring woric on the farms was over appeared to bo having its realization. The Liv erpool , market was quoted as tending down for American corn. With the source of supply showing such symptons of weak ness as have been seen hero , It would bo sur prising to receive anything but bearish dis patches from. Euro no. The quality of the present receipts Is seen In the closeness In prices between the different grades ; nnd their excellent conditions nro reflected In the heavy proportion grading No. 2. Oats were quiet , though , In the aggregate , a , fair business was scored. The eastern markets were reported bettor , and there was a good Inquiry hero for cash oats for early shipments. May was changed into Juua at oven figure , wltti the latter In fair favor nt EUJi'or and split above. Prices nvorngod nearly steady nil nround , with July the fav- oritc < selling in some Instances nt Vo lower than yesterday's closo. Deferred futures ruled dull and easy. The receipts were liberal , but this was offset by the increased withdrawals from store , 203,000 bushels being taken smco the previous re port. No. 3 oats to go to store sold at 3-c , with round lots at nbout May prices. The provision trade recovered a little from Its late depression. A material fulling off In the receipts of hogs , accompanied by an ad vance in the same , changed the color of the bear side somewhat. It was certainly less attractive , and when buyers made their bids the product fulled to coino out with any free dom. Henco. though the demand was far from active , there were more buyers than oilers , nnd prices moved up a few notches all nround. Uusod on. yesterday's closings , pork sustained an Improvement , of 15o to 'Mo , lurd of fie , and short ribs of 7 > o. CHICAGO iitVJfi STOCK. MARUBr CHICAGO. Mny 17. [ Special Telegram to Inn BRIS.I CATTI.B. The liberal supplies ol the past few days filled most of the largo buyers' orders for the week ; and the opera < lions , to-day , were conducted in n slow und uneven way. Prlccis showed no materla : hniiKO from yesterday , but sellers found tin demand so indifferent Hint they were wol latliilcd m clearing the pens of dressed bcol and shipping nnd export qualities , wlthoul being forced to grant further concessions. Nntlvo cows , notwlthstnnding only twontj loads of-Toxnns caiuo In , sold dragglngly and with a wouk , downward tendency , except , probably , for something fat und cholco , but the bulk of cows now coming are not as at tractive In quality as they were a few wcoki ago , and the good condition of the Texans is working to their neglect. The stacker ant feeder market wns dull to-day , lint few cuttlo were offered nnd few were wanted Cuolcoto extra beeves. (1.00(01.35 ( ; mediun to good steers , 1,350 to 1,500 lb * , fa75@4.20 1,200 to 1.850 Ibs , $3.CO@4.10 : 050 to l.JJUO Ibs ty.-Hi < Hl.W ! ; stookers und feeders , fJ.60r(3.VJ ( ( ( COWB. bullf nnd mixed , f l.70 < i UO ; bulk , $2.-I' ' ( 3.90 ; Texas steers , t-.50 < 33.75. Hoas Yesterday afternoon's active flnlsl dovcloycd stronger , to-day , and sellers foutu both puckers nnd shippers ready buyers a n udvnnce of Co nnd lOo over the lowcs elliug period of yesterday , Snles of pack ing crados ran from $1.10 to W.33 , largely a M.20 : prjino heavy shipping droves uni sjjlccled medium weight * ft.'JOl.tiO , tnaltil. around W.25. Good heavy mixed ti.lSd 4.SO , light mixed fl.20S4.85 , and cholc ortcd light , suitable for York , J4.40. Abou 16,000 were carried over last night , makin to-day's supply of "fresh" and ' 'stale1' ' hog about 83,000. Leas than 10,000 remained un gold thu ovonliig. FINANCIAL. NEW Yoitx , May 17. fBpeclul Teleisran to TUB Uiue.J STOCKS-A part ol too in tercst In ( .locks was carried orer from lost night. The loading feature this morning wns the contention In Oregon Transcon , ' tlncntnl , the books closlncr , to-day , at 3 p. m. This was , therefore , the day for canh sales which must have been delivered to day , nnd were so available for voting purposes nt the mcctlnif. Hence , the stocks opened for cash ntOTKc , an advance of < f per cent over Uio the last cash sales yoUc.rdtiy , while , in the regular way , It first sold at 31 , a loss of 34 ' per cent. This difference steadily increased , as the prices in the regular way declined 1 percent , to 83 ; wlillo the cash price as steadily advanced to10 . Tbo largest dif ference was 1 } { , with ca h nt 40Jnnd regular at ft ) . The genera ! llstoponed firm , wit a few slight gains over last night. The exceptions were losses of small fractions In Now England , Hock Island nnd Union Pacific , followed by a decline which put Now England } { per cent , nnd Union Pacillo 1 per cent under the close of yesterday. Hurling- ton and Lnckavvana , each lost X P ° r ccnt from the morning. Them w.is n quiet strength prevailing at 11 o'clock with prices , on the whole , at small fractions under the first llgures. 'i ho hour to li ! o'clock was marked first by dullness , with n drooping tendency , followed by n better fooling and some slight reactions. The uctivo stocks were Transcontinental , Union Pacific , St. Paul and Atehlson , but the fluctuations were Insignificant. The closing hour of the slock market brought still further pressure In Transcontinental , and during the remainder of the day was quiet , with very mod erate trading In the rest of the list. Oregon Transcontinental stock , deliverable to-day , wont up to tHV , nud the last sale wns at O-'c. Hcgulur sales were made nt 35 nt the close. Northern Pacific , preferred , gnlnoil a point for the day und Union Pacific lost 1 per cent on Its unfavorable itutomont. Burlington was steady at 100 > $ , Hock Island off X per cent ut 'JtVif nnd St. Paul wus % per cent bettor at CSX. The following were the closing quotations : IJ. S. 4s regular. 12JS Nortnorn l' ciflc . " U , 8. 4s coupons . . . ! > ? tlopreforreil ! > ! ? U. 8.454-jroKHlnr. . .1001- 0 , .vw. w loyjd IT. H.4 > in coupons l 7i ilo pi-ererreil H1J ! I'acllloUnot Ml r-'IU NY.Central lifiU Ontrul I'ttclllo : a\ \ ; " ' ' Chlcni-o It Alton. . . . 13J itociusitiiui ! ! ! ! . . . twi ? Chicago , llurllucton U..M. . . &yulncy 100't uo prof eri ad D..L.\v. Sr. > 'iiuUVOni&ha. . Xt'i. Illinois Central ( lomeferred ! ' 7 I. , II. & W Union 1'arlllo li'J Kansns AcTex.is . . . W..St. Ij.il' Lake Shore . . . . 28 ? ; Michigan Central. . fc"s ) Western Union t'USi Mlssourll'arinc. . . . 73M MONBT Knsy at " ® ' -,4 Per cent. * PitniB MBituiXTii.it I'AfEit Jj ijjjf per cent. RTBUUXO Ercitv.vou Dull , and steady ; sixty-day bills , ? 1.37 ; domiad , $ l.S'J. CIIICAOO , May 17. 1:15 p. in. close -Wheat higher ; cash , 8'JKe ; Juno 81e ; July , 77 : i-lc. ( ! Corn Steady ; cash , U4o ; June , 33J c ; July , 34 c. Outs Virm ; cash , 22Xe ; July , 22 15- ICe. ICe.Kyo i9.o. Barley Nothing doing. Prime Timothy .33. Flax 91.54. Whisky $1.02. Pork Higher ; cash and June , 111.00 ; July , $11.70. Lard Firmer ; cash and June , W.SO ; July , * 0.0@ii.87K. Flour Irregular and nominally easier. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , * 5.25@5.50 ; short clear , J'J.mXSH.W ; short ribs , 5.8.j@ 5.95. 5.95.Uutter Quiet ; creamery , O iJlDc ; dairy , 8@iJo. : Cheese Steady ; full cream ehoddars nnd fluts , 7@7Jfo ; Youim Americas , % ( & 3c. EffgB I-'Irni ; fresh , Il@l2e. Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light green salted , C c ; salted dull , 4 } c ; grccu salted calf , Oc ; dry Hint , 7c ; dry sailed , 7e ; dry culf , 7iSc ( ; deacons , 'J5o each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4o ; No. 2 , 3tfo ; cake , i o. Uccclpts. Shipments. Flour U.OdO 10,000 Wheat 22,000 411,000 Corn 211,000 312,000 Oats 12J.OOO 323,000 Now York , May 17 , Wheat Receipts. 10,000 , ; exports , 122,000 ; spot quiet but steady ; No. 3 rod. S2@32Jfo in store ; & % @S4o afloat ; 83 0 f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 77 c ; ungraded red , 81@S4u ; options moderately active , ilrm and higher ; Muy , 82'jfc. Corn Heceipts , 01,000 ; exports , 151,000 ; snot firmer and fairly uctivo ; Xo. 215Kc in elevator ; 42 ( < ? 4culloa : ! : ; No. 2 white , 44' e ; No. 8 , 4W ; ungraded mUcd , 41@U ) c ; op tions dull and lower. Oats Hecoipts , 44,000 ; exports , 1,000 : spot weak ; optious dull ; May , 2SJ < o ; July , 28Xci spot. No. 2 , white , ! J4Jfe ; mixed western , 28 ® 32o. Coffee Options closed steady at 5 to 10 points up ; sales , 31,01)0 ) bugs ; May , 10.50 ; ! $ 10.55 ; July , SlO-CaQiaornspotKio , quiet ; fair cargoes , f 18.75. Petroleum Quiet ; United closed at SO e. EtfKs Quiet ; western , 13 rj514c. Porlc Steadj ; now mess , $13.00@13.25. Lard Stronger ; western stcuin , 17,15 ; July , $7.10. Uuttor Firm ; western , 9@17c. Cheese Weaic at OJ 'o. nlliinoiipolii. May 17. Sample wheat weak at yesterday's dccllno ; receipts , 110 cars : shipments , 51 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , 07&o ; July , QUo : on truck , OS ; No. 1 northern , May , 8'Jc ; July , 8Uo ; on track , 90@91e ; No. a northern , May and July , BOo ; on track , S2c. Milwaukee , May 17. Wheat Firm ; cash , 70J/c ; July.77c. Corn Lower ; No. 3 , 34J c. Oats Weaker ; No. 2. white , 27Jc. Kyo Steady ; No.l,4ijc. ! Uarloy Dull : No. 2 , BOigS Provisions Kasy pork , $ Cincinnati , May 17. Wheat Dull ; No. rod , 81@ST > c. Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 35Kc. Oats Firm ; No. a mixed , 27 ( < < 27J i ; . Whisky Quiet at * t,02. ICnnsna City , May 17. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red , cash , 70c ; No. 2 , soft , cash , 70c. Corn Steady ; No. 3 , cash , 2S > o ; No. 2 white , cash , 2'Jc. Oats No. 3 , cash , 21o. STOCK. Kansas Olty , May 17 , Cattle Receipts , 1,000 ; shipments , 803 ; market slow on uc count of heavy rams ; dressed beef und shipping Btoor.i 5@10a higher ; good to choice corn-fed , $3.80@4.10 ; common to medium , f.25@3.70 ) ; stackers and feeders , tirui , { 3.2.1 ( R3.45 ; cows , steady , | 1.75@3.23. Hogs Hccoipts , 7,000 ; shipments , 1,200 ; market strong und 5 ( < llOo higher , und a uluulo weaker ; cummou to choice , J3.90Q 4.33W. NiUlon/xl / Stock Y.irtli , Unit St. Ijouls , Mny 17. Cattle Kccelpts , 800 ; shipments , ltX)0 ) ; market strong ; choice heavy native steers , $3.80@4.40 ; fair to coed , J3.20Q4.00 ; stockers and feeders , $3.lOir.i.SO : rangers , corn-fed , 83.70Q3.00 ; grass-fed , $1.0 ( @ 'J.'JO. Hogs Receipts , 400 ; shipments , 5,200 ; market strong ; cholco heavy and butchers selections , f4-23(34.85 ( ; packing , * 4.15t < } 4.30 light grudes , Si,25Ql 3.1. Clilonco , Muy 17. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle ItcuaipU , 8,000 ; market steady hooves , $ i.00@4.35 ; steers , t3.40@4.20 ; stockers ors und feeders , ? J.5P@3.G'J ' ; cowa , bull nnd mixed , ll.70@3.40 ; Texas steoi-s , * 2.50 < t 3.75. 3.75.Hogs Receipts. 18,000 ; market strong am lOo higher ; mixed , 11.15(34.10 ( ; heavy , tl.U'i ; 4.33 ; ilBht. * .2SGs4.05 ; skips , i3.501.25. Sheep Kcoolpu. 4,50J ; market steady natives , | 3. 5@4.23 ; westerns , shorn , K.50ft 4.10 ; Tcxuns , shorn , 3.00(33.05 ( ; iainoi , 64.5 (25.00. ( Sioux City , Mny 17. Cattle Receipts 841 ; ihlpmeuts , ' 23 ; market steaay ; fit stooi-s , $3,00@3.80 ; stookers , $ J.35'53.80 feeders , { 140 > < $ J.U { > ; canner * and bulls , f 1.01 @ 1.75 ; veal calves. fJ.OOC-i 1.00 , Hogs HoceipU , 2.50J ; market higher light and uiixod , tl.00 1,12 , ; heavy , $4.0 UMAU.X l4\\'K Sl'OOiC. Cut He. Friday. May 17 , 16S9. The market showed some Improvement , tc day , but It was all on the tidy little caltl which wore In demand , and sold strongci The heavy cattle , however , were not In to ,00 request , nnd were rather Blow at about yes- tcrday's prlcbs. The beef nnd shipplngstcers nold nt n range of t3.30Ct4.0J , but mostly nt $3.55@3.75. Cow stuff sold nt about steady prices , but very common butcho's' stock sells hardly so well ns n week ago. The demand Is mostly for good fat cows nnd heifers. The bulk ot the cows sold at 3.50 < i$3.00 , und n bunch of cholco little heifers brought (3.15. Only n few bulls were offered on the market , nnd they brought $2.2.3.00. A few mUlvo feeders and stocHcrs were offered on the market , nnd sold at about steady prices. A few stockora were reported sold nt $3.00. IIO.'H. The hog mnrxet , which has been going down nt a rapid rate for some days , took n turn In the other direction , to-day , much to tbo relief of the sollinu interests. The buy ers were not long in effecting n clearance , plekfng up everything nt SI.07 } < ( Sl.l7 > f. The advance , which amounted to about , 5c , was mostly on the heavy nnd mixed loads , which sold , yesterday , largely nt ? 1.05 , the top being 2J c higher than.vestcrduy. There was n good feeling prevalent on the market , and n demand for u peed many more hok's than there were on sale , the market closing strong at the advance. SIII-RP. Sheep must bo pretty well cleaned out of Nebraska , If the receipts at this market are any Indication of the supply. Ono double neck of sheen was received , but It wns con- sliriicd direct to a packer , nnd there were none on sale. Prices remain nbout the same , with the demand good for desirable muttons. ItOCHlptH. Cattle . . 1,200 UogH . 2,100 Sheep . 191 Prevailing The folio whig U atib1j : of prlci ) lull In this nnrket for the gr.il i of sloj'.c men tioned : Prime steers , WOO to 1510 lhv < . ) .70 ( < ? 4.00 Good steers , 125' ' ) to 14. 01b3. . . 3.03 ( fb3.b5 Good steers , 1030 td 1300 Iba. . . 3.5'J ' @ ! 1.75 Ordinary to fair cows 2.0J Fair to good cows 2.40 Good to cholco cows 2.00 Choica to fnnuv cowshcifcrs . 3.110 ( ( $ 3.23 Fulrto good bulls 2.0D ( < i > 2.5'J Goo.l . to choice bulls 2.50 ( < i3.00 Llglit stackers sind feeders . . . . 2.70 ( jt.l.UO Good feeders , 930 to HOJlbs. . 3.00 Fair to cholco light hogs Fnlr to choice heavy hogs 4.07 ! c < $4.15 Fulrto choice mixed hogs 4.07J iiJ4.10 Fair to medium native sncop 8.5' ) ( < f4.23 Good to cholco native shenp. 4.0J f < j)4.50 ) Fair to choice western shc p. 3.25 @i.OO Shornsheep 3.00 attl.W Mu ) > rOiontillVi ; ] Silica. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 13 10I1 W.rX ) 19 1121 * 3.0H 3 1200 3.45 41 1111 ' 8.63 2 935 3.45 .1237 3.1.5 10 108. $ 8.50 17. .1145 3.t > 5 20 1121 8.50 JO. .1HW 3. 5 51 983 3.50 10. .1224 3.C.7i < 20 10JG 3.55 21. .1101 3.70 IS. I2-J7 3.C.5 21.Cl. . .1143 3.7(1 ( 14. 051 8.53 1. .143J ' 0. .1257 8.55 1.flli. . .1210 i75 ) ! 43. .1104 3.IX ) 3tl .iilll : 3.75 21. .1102 3.05 23. .ll'JJ ' 3.75 1. 3.05 IS. .HJ7 4.00 CO\V8. 785 3.00 2 132r > 2.75 2 .1005 2.00 2 1215 2.75 2 . 830 8.15 IS 1)1(3 ) ( 2.80 1 .1020 2.25 5 U2S 8.S5 3 .1000 2.25 1 1230 2.S5 11 .1010 2.35 2.- 055 385 1 .10HO 2.50 20 109 J 2. DO 21 . .MO 2.55 2 1150 3.25 1 .HSU 2.55 2 1135 3 .1077 2.70 13 lli'5 JU'O 0 ,1142 , 8.72) ) 2 11UO 3.00 HULLS. .1270 2.25 3 11537 2.75 .13JO 2.50 2 2015 3.00 8TAOS. .1200 . 89 . . .1345 3.05 .120J 2.b5 3 . . .1UOO 3.25 STOCKUUS. . CC7 3.00 3 707 3.00 mirnui. 1 410 2.15 30 CCO 3.15 410cows nr.iriiiis. 5 CS'J 3.00 3.00PREDBKS. PREDBKS. 2 720 3.05 ' noas. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 10..317 M ) $3.5)5 ) SO. . , .2ll ! 80 S4.10 7.207 ! ) 200 4.07) ; 5'J. ' , .2t:5 : 120 4.10 90. . ,217 2SO 4.10 O'J. . , .27(5 80 4.10 35. . , .203 4.10 711. . , .188 40 4.10 59. . .273 4.10 03. . . .200 80 4.10 59. . .240 40 4.10 04. . , .28 ; SO 4.10 07. . 200 ICO 4.10 OJ. , , .241 03. . .253 1IU ) 4.10 04. . , .255 SO 4.12'i 74. . , .2111 40 4.10 (19. ( . . . ' . ' 01 57. . , .302 80 4.10 CO. . . .272 40 4 ! 12k t3. ! . , .251 200 4.10 07. . . .254 33. . , .1'J1 ' 4.10 M. . , .20'J 40 51. . 80 4.10 C9. . . .232 40 07. . ! ! 3J3 : 100 4.10 43. . . .372 ,4.15 05. . , .25'l 4.10 411. . , .3-JO 80 4.15 75. . , .240 210 4.10 CO. . , .315 120 CO..239 82 4.10 | jivc Stooic Notes. No sheep on salo. Hogs advanced 5c. Little cattle higher. D. S. Kinsella cuino in from Panama , la. , with cattle. J. W. Latta , Tekamah , was on the market with cuttle. A. M. Jones , Ilivcr Sioux , la. , was here with cattle. J. J. Moorehcad , Dunlap , Iu. , was a visitor nt t ho yards. W. H. Wilsey , Little Sioux , la. , hud two cars of cattle in. Mr. Dawson shipped in a car of hogs from Weeping Water. George Vnrnes came over from Missouri Valley witli cattle. Charles Saxey was over from the BlulTs with u load of cattle , L. Shorett , Panama , wus on the market with hogs and cuttle. T. E. Hall , the big Lyons feeder , wns In with two c.irs of cattle. Mr. Williams , Missouri Valley , had two cars of cattle on the marKct. T. J. Taylor and W. Vlldu were In from Wilbcr with a cur of c.ittln each. J. C. Gil in ore , n Cass county farmer and feeder , was In with thrco curs of cattle. James Van Valln , a Washington county feeder , was in with cattle from Arlington. S. H. Noft cumo in with n car of caltlo from Nicholson and a car of hogs from Arl ington. Cincinnati received 3.00Q hoes , to-day , and Indianapolis 4,000. Lincoln did cot report any hogs received. J. L. Jackson nnd J. A. Chllson were In with cuttle , the former from Cortlund and the latter from Loup City. OMAHA. MAUKETS. Produce , Fruits , Etc. Murkot well supplied. Largo receipts of spring vegetables and California fruits are looked for this week. Demand very good and order * should bo sent in as early in the week UH possible. Hides uro dull and likely to continue so. HuTrnit Table dairy , 13@10o ; packers' stoclc , SGMf. Creumory Prints , fancy , 2Uc < ) 22c ; choice , 15 ( < ? lllo ; solid packed , 14@lDc. KoosStrictly fro h , lOjJllc. Ciir.r.bB Yuuiig America , full cream , Oo ; twin Huts , 9o ; oft' grades , 4@ilo ; Van llos- scm ICdam , tll.50 jior dozen ; sap sago , lOcj heads , 20 ( 25o ; radishes , per do/on bunches , 10olT ) > c ; green onions , 12j$15c ( : parsley , 25 ® aoy ; soup bundles , SOfi JSa ; beets , 45@50o ; carrots , 50@55o ; turnips , 50@55o ; oyster blunt , U0fe35e ; celery , a'ifell.OO ' ; cauliflower , $1.000(2.25 ; cucumbers , 5U < V < Xo ; green peas , bu boxes , J 1.7Bg2.UO ( ; string beans , per box , * l.0@i.7G ; wax beans , fSflOQ' . ' S ; tomutoos , ; bu , ( l.75@2.25 ; asparagus , per dor , 30 ( < t45c ; pie plant , per lb , ICiSc ; uow potatoes , per lb , 3k@8o ; cabbage , 'IMWic. FiiKrtii FISH Whlto fish , tier It ) , 7i(8 ( e ; herrings , frozen , per lb , 6c ; trout , fresh cuught , per lb , Po ; white porch , frpsh caught , per lb , 7c ; ouffulo , fresh caught , per lb , 7o ; pickerel , fresh caught , per lb , 60 ; black bass , fresh caught , per lb , 11 c. HUA.NS Choice hand picked navy , $3.20 ; choice hand picked medium. ? I,7.V cholco hand picked country , $ t.G5 ( < U.75 ; clean country , 11.20(31.25. ( POTATOES Choluo. sacked , per bu , 25@30c. \'e\if Choice , medium size , 7(2 ( 6c ; choice , heavy , 4gO. Hinr.s , PKI.TS , TAJ.I.OW. ETC. Oreen salted hides , 4 ( < | 5o ; dry Baited hides , Go ; dry Hint hided , 7o ; calf hides , f > (35) ( o ; damaged hides , 2c less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 25e@ 11.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per lb , V ( 12o ; wool , average , H@8o ! : tallow , No. 1 , UK@lc ; tal low , No , a , 2K3o : grease , whitu. SQ4o : grease , yellow , Mns.llitofiiv ir "An this 'GOLD DUST' M'nshln * . ( ftnni//rpn bargain ) . yo scz Pother U tliu best In thor inurkfl ; " * CnocK.u. " Yes , ma'nin. " JMltR. II. ( Criticnlli ) "Aro yo's shure It liatrs tlilm nil ? " UnoCKH ( Settling the matter ) . "Oil yes , ma'am ; It knocks the spots out of every * thing. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BOLD DUST WflSflING POWDER Is used in the place of Koap. Your grocer will tjivo you u SAMPLE < &S" FREE. S Ask for one. p. 8. " FAIRY" Soap ta equal to the finest toilet , nnd Is sola nt 5 nnd 10 cts. prr coke. rras S til " nd Ss FOR THE ! LAUNDRY FOR THE TABLE. AI-PU : HuTTHit 7c. Cl 111:11 : Ubls , fo ; hf bhls , $3. IJi'TTintiNK HtJ/iinoporlb. / MAI-I.I : S 'fi\u ' ! 2Kvi515iper lb. HOSKV iri@17c per lb. - PiinsEiivi : " ! > l < J'@iO < : per lb. Jr.LLins 3Vf@ lo per lb , BEESWAX No1 , lSTi20o. ( ! Grooprles. UAOS American A , so.mles , $17.25 ; Union Square paper , discount. 35 per cent. UANXBII Pisir Uroolc trnut , 3 lb , $2.50 \ salmon trout , 3 lb , $ . .S5 ; ulnms , 1 lb , S1..5 ; clams , 2 lb , M.OO ; clum chowder , 3 lb , .2" > ; devilled crabs , 1 lb , ? i.5 ; devilled crnbi. a lb , * : j.50 ; codfish balls , 2 lb , Sl.75 ; caviar , X lb , 82.23 : cols , 1 lb. § 3.25 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $2.00 ; lobsters , 1 lb , $1.IO ! ; lobsters , devilled , % lb , $2.25 ; mackerel , t lb , $1.00 ; mackerel mus tard sauce , 3 lb , $2.1H ) ; mackerel tomato sauce , 3 lb , § 3.40 ; oysters , 1 lb. S5c ; oysters , 2 It ) , $1.50 ; salmon , C. It. , 1 lb , $3.10 ; salmon , C. H. , 2 lb. § 3.10 , salmon. Alasua , 1 lb , 51.S5 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 lb , { 2.00 ; shrimps , 1 lb , $2.05. CANDLES Star , 8s , 10 oz , per lb. Oc ; Star , 8s , 14 oz , per ID , lie ; Stenrlc , wax , 10 oz , ( is , tier lb , He ; Stearle , wax , 14 oz , Os , per lb , He ; half boxes. J.fis extra. CASDV OK@12.Jjfe per lb. CIIOUOI.VTK AXI > COCOA 2s@39c per lb ; German ehickory rod. So. Corrcns Green Fancy old golden Hio , 24e ; fancy old ponbcrry , 'J3e : Ilio , choice to fancy , C2c ; Hio , prime , 2lc ; Ulo , peed , 20c ; Mochu , 2Sc ; .lava , fancy JMaudehliug , 27c ; Java , good interior , 24o. COKVRKS Uoasted Arbucklo , 24510 ; Mo- Laughlin XXXX , 24" o ; German , Dillworth , 24 'e ; Alaromn , 2 PitciTS Per lb , npricota , 14@17c. Apyles , Mich. . 4 ? ; stars , t'o ; uhlens , < > % @ 8c. Peaches , Cnl. Y. . peeled , 17(320c ( ; fancy unpeclcd , ll@13o ; sun dried , Oj c ; Salt Luke , tic. Prtinos , Cal. II C , 7 } < f@10V c. Currants , 5@7c ; Turkish prunes , 4 0. Cit ron pool , 23c. Lemon peel , lie. Fard dates , lOc. Figs. 9@lOo. Halilns , Malaga bunch , dohcsas. $ " > .0'J per box ; Vnlonclas , per lb , ? c ; Ctil. G & S. , $3.40 per box. Dried grapes , 5c. Blackberries , 5fc. Pitted cherries , 17e Pitted plums , 'J@llc. Raspberries , 21c Ncctnrincs , 13 ( < Jl4c. GI.XOKU Jamaica , * { pts. , $3.00 per doz. FAIIINACKOUS GOODS Hurley , 3@3J c ; far ina , 4) ) < fc : peas , ! tc ; oatmeal , 4K ( < ? 5o , maca roni , HHc ; vcrmiceli , HJ o ; rice , 4J @ 7e ; sairo and tnpiocn , C ( ti lc. FISH Salt Dried codfish , OJ @S } ; hall- but , 12c ; sc.iled herring , 25o per box ; hoi. herring , Join , 5Uc ; Hamburg spiced herring , $1.00@1.10 : lint ) , hoi. herring , 00c(5f$1.00 ( ; mackerel , hlf bbla. No. 1 , $13.50 ; largo fami ly , * 12 50 per 100 Ibs ; whlteflsh , No. 1 , J7.25 : fnmily , $3.50 ; trout , $5.25 ; salmon , $8.60 nn- chovis , 10-lb pulls , bOc. LYK $1.75j.t4.50. ( NUTS Almonds , 10@18e ; Brazils , Oc ; fil berts , 12c ; pecans , 13c ; walnuts , llo ! ; peanut cocks , 8c ; roasted , lOc. OILS Kerosene P W , lOc ; W W , 12c ; headlight , 13 , ' j ; salad oil , $2.85@7. < > 0 per dozen. PICKLES Medium , per bbl , (5.00 ; small , $0.00 ; gherkins , $7.00 , Wit.u'i'iNO P.u'Kit Straw , per lb , 2 ] < o ; rag. ! ) } tfo ; manlla U , Cc , No 1. Oc. SUT Dairy , 140 2-lb pkgs , $2.70 ; do 100 3-lb pks , $2.00 ; do 00 n-lb pkgs , $3.50 ; do 23 10-lb pkgs , $2.40 ; Ashtort , ' bu bugs , M-lb , 85o ; do4-bubngs , 334-lb , $ ; ) . Qto ; M S A , 50lb bags , 55c ; per bbl , S1.H3. SEEDS Ulrd. 4ii.0ai } ( - SALSOMA \ } ( ( < l' o perilb. STAUCII 5 > @ 7o tier | bj STOVE POLISH $ J.OOi5.87 ( per gross. Si'iccs Wliolo , per lo-f.Allspice , 12c ; Cas- sla China. lOc ; cloveiConzlbar ; , 25o ; nut megs , No. 1 , 70c ; pcppdr , ' CO. . SUOAIIS Granulated , O. ' o ; confectioners A , SJ fle ; standard , extra C , b5 | ; yellow C , 7KC' T5 c ; powdered ; Wdi'We ; cut loaf , 10)4@IOK ; cubes , OWc. . , TuAS Gunpowder. 'JO(7COc ( ; .Tnpon , 12 ® 40u ; Y. Hyson , 23@50c ; C&loug , S2 ( 50c. VixtOAH Per gal , iftiffiOc. Dry Unotlx. ' BATTS Standard. 8 < Jieni ; , lOc ; Beauty , 12Wo ; Hoono , Uc ; U , ci < KJd , S,50. ( ) COTTOX FJ.ASNKI.S 10 per cent trade dls Lt , , unbleached. BJfu ; CO , OJfo ; SS , 7J/c ; E1C. 8c ; GO , UJfo ; XX , lOJJe ; OO , NN , 12J4" ! AA , 14o ; DD. 15K ; TT. lOXo ; YY. 18u ; BB , 10e : 20 bleached , 8 > fo ; DO , 12 o ; 60 , ISJfo50 brown and slate , Uoj 70 , 12Jfo ; 10. Wo. UAHIT.T WAIII * I3lbb Whlto , lOc ; col ored , 22c. Ciusn Stovims1 B , CJ c ; Stevens' A , 7o ; bleached , So ; Stevens' P , 7Jfo ; bleached , 8 0 ; Stevens' N , 8Ko ; bleached , Oiio ; Stevens' SUT.ll c. CAMiimcs Slater , 5o ; Woods , 5c ; Standard , So ; Peacock , Sc. CoitscTJKASS Uoston , 7 0 ; Androscog- gin , 7Jfo ; ICoarsargo , 7Yc ; Uockport ; OVo ; Uonestoga. tyc. DUCK \\'ost Polnt.29 in , 8 oz. OKo ; do , 29 lu , 10 oz , 12 o ; do , 2y In , 10 oz , 15o ; do , 40 in. 11 oz , lOo. DEKIMS Amoskeag , Ooz , 10 > io ; Everett , 7 oz , ISo ; York , 7 oz , 13e ; Haymaker , Bkc J ; Jaffrey XX , ll c ; Jaffrey XXX , 12 > licuver Creek AA , 12c ; Ucuvcr Creek . ' Ho ; Beaver Creek CO , lOo. FI.\NXKM White , O. H. No. 2 , % , 2a c : G. H. No. 1 , ! 4. 20'fc ; B. H. No. 3 , 2-i u ; B. H. No. 1 , J aOc ; Qucchco No. 1 , > , 42e ; Quechee No. 2 , , U7Ke ; ( Jucchco No. 3 , , 32Kc ; Anuwun , U2 ; e ; Windsor , 2JJ < fc. Ft.VNsni.3 Red , C. 24-inch. 15 ! c ; E , 24- inch , 21K" ! G G , Si-inch. 20c ; H A F , 9 ? , 25o : J It F , % , 27c ; G , f , 25c. FIAXXIIM I'laid , Uuftsmnn , 20e ; Goshcn , 32J o ; Clear Lake , SiO e ; Iron Mountain , Caledonia X , 9J e ; Cnlcndia XX , 10 } e ; Economy , flc ; Otis , Do ; Granite , tlj c ; Crawford Checks , Sc ; Haw Ulvcr Plaids , 5Kf. GiN'otiAM Plunkett checks , OJ/c ; Whit- tcnton , ( ! )4 ° i York , 7 } u ; Normundi dress , 7 > u ; Calcutta , dress , i c ; Whittenton dress , 7 > c : Renfrew dress , t > MKe. KKNTUCKV JEANS Memorial , 15u ; Stand point , 18e ; Durham , 2rj e ; Hercules , 18c ; Leamington , 2 u ; Glcnwoocl , 20c ; Melville , 25e ; liung-up , 27 c. PitiNTS Dress -Charter Oak , 5/c ! ; Ramap 4o ; Lodi , 5 > u ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond , Oc : Windsor , O e ; Eddystonc. Xo ; Pueilic , tlj c. PIIINTS , INDIOO Bi.un St. Ledger , Washington , OKo ; American , 0fe ; Arnold , jj c ; Arnold Century , fle ; Windsor Gold Tk't ' , lO Jc ; Arnold B , 10 > c ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOJfc ; Yellow Scul , lO o. PIHMB , SOLID Coi.oits Atlantic , Oe ; Slater , Oo ; Berlin Oil , 0 > c ; Garner Oil , 0 PHINTS , PINK ANI > Roiir.s Richmond. 6 > ic ; Allen , Cc ; Riverpoint , BKc ; Steel River , OlAs ; Itlchmond Ojjc ; Pacific , 7c. BLOCK TIN Eng. Rcf'd small pig , B8c ; Liir * * 'Jc COWBK Planished boiler sizes , 82e ; cold rolled , UOc ; sheathing , SOc ; plus. SOe ; Huts , 80c. 80c.GALVANIZED GALVANIZED SHEET IKON Juniata , CO per cent discount. PATENT PLANISHED Inox No , 24 to 27 , A quality , per lb , 10 > o , No. 24 to 27. B quality , o. for less than bundle add KC per lb. ROOFING ( Best charcoal. ) 1C , 14x20 , 113 sheets , S5.75 ; IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , * 7.00 ; 1C. 20x27 , 112 sheets , $11.00 ; IX , 20x28 , 112 sheets , $13.50. SIIBBT IllONNo. . 20 , $3.40 ; No. 27 , 13.50. Soi.uEit Ho5t Mctul Co.'s hulf und half in 1-lb cases , per lb. lOo ; commercial half und half , 15c ; No. 1 , in bars. Me. TIN PLATE ( Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets. $ fi.50 ; IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets , $8.25 ; 1C , 12x12 , 225 sheets , { 0.50 ; I12x12 , 225 sheets , sa.25 ; 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets , W.50 ; IX , 14x20 , H2 sheets , $3.20 ; IXX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , 810 : 1XXX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $11.75 ; 1C. 2x28 , 112 sheets , $14.20 ; IX , 2x28 , 112 sheets , $17 ; IXX , 2x23 , 112 sheets , { 20.00. Coin : 1C , 104 , 235 sheets , $ U.OO ; IX , 14x20 , brick , 15c ; Hmburgcr , I'-'c ; domestic Swiss. 14c ; skims , 2@lc ; cliccsu safes , bronze medal , No. 8 , $2.85. POUI.TIIV Live hens per dozen , $4.00 © 4.25 ; roosters , $3.75(24.00 ( ; turkeys , 0@10c per lb. SrmwnnititiKS Per case , 24 qts , t2.00@ 2.85 ; soft , $1.00@2.00 CiliiititlES Cal. , $2.00@2.0por101b box. OitANons Fancy Washington navels , $5.00 @ 5.25 ; Riverside , ? 3.00@3.5 ; fancy paper nnd St. Michaels , f3.75Q4.25 ; fancy Duarte Meditcrranian B wools , * 2.75J.25 ( ( ! ; funcy bright mountains , $2.25 ( < 12.75 ; Los Angeles ( choice ) , * 2.25@2.50. LEMONS Choice , $3.50@4.00 ; funcy , $4.25 ® 4.75. COCOANUTS Cholco Rhutuns , per 100 , $4.50 ; less than 100 , fie ouch. BANANAS According to size of bunch , $1.75@2.50. EAIII.V VnMiTAiii.iis Lettuce , per dozen 112 sheets , tU.OO ; 1C , 10x20 , 125 ahcots , 5'J .r,0. NAII.S Steel nulls , 12.20 ; steel wire nails , $2.05. SHROEDER DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First. National Bank , 505 6oiHliltlli ! .Street , - Oiiialut State Line. To ( Jlnsgow , Uelfitst , Dublin and LUerpoo ! From New York Every Tuesday , Cal'lu ' pas a o 135 to tM. according to locution of dtuto room. Kxcurulon W. ' > * 'v > BteoriiKe to anil from Kuropo at J.owu. t Itatus. AUSTIN HALDW1N & ; CO. , ( leu'l Airenla. M llroadwuy. New Vork , JOHN UMiQIiN , Geu'l Western AKunt , 151 Hundoljiu St. , Chicago. 1IAU11V B , MOOUK3. Agent. Oinulm , Itoducctl Cabin Ratea to Glasgow Ex > bibiUoa. ARrloulturnl Implomonto. CHURCHILL PARKER , Dcalerto Agricnltnral Iniploracnts , Wagons Carrlagti and biiccln" . Jonc ttrfft , between Pth and HntiOm ba.Ntbr * ki > . LINIXQER & METOALF CO. . Agricnlt' ' Implements , laps , Carriages Hutlilf .eto. Wholtfalo. Onialia. Ntbranlia. PARLINt OREXDORF * MARTIN CO. Wholesale Itoalcn In AgrlcnltDral ImplemGnts , WagdnsS Bnggies WltWrw anilRlJonei ( treet , OmabK. MOLINE , MfLUURlfASTODDARD CO. , uannfactnrtrt and jobbori In Wagons , Buggies , Rales , Hews Etc , Oor.Mb and PaclBc ttrettt , Omaha , ArtlBtB'Motorlnla. A. 11OSSPK , Jr. , Artists1 Materials , Pianos and Organs , H1.1 Douglii itrtel Omoba , I > ebriuka. Boots and Shoos. IF. V. MORSE , t CO. , Jobbers of Boots 2nd Shoes , I1UI , lien , 11(6 ( I > ousU ttrfPt. Omnlia. Manufactory , Hummer itrnet , Uuiton. Coal , Coke and Lima. OMAHA COAL , COKE .fc LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Son Coal , IP3 South l.ttli itrcot , Otnaha. X brnika , XEBRASKA FUEL CO. , SliipnesofCoal.adCok IU Boutb tilth fit. . Omaha. Neb. _ Commlasl n mid Stprngq RIDDELL A RIDDELL , Storane and Commission Mercnants , Spectaltln nmtor , OKK * . clirop , iionltrr. lam * . llLt Howard ttrcet Dmaha.Xoli. Dry Goods and Notions. J\f. \ E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Fnrnlsning Goods and Notions 11M and 1101 Douglai. cor. Uth itreet. Omaba. Neb. K1LPATRWK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers end Jobbers in Dry GooflsNotions , OenU' ( urnlthlnit gnodii. Corner Illk and Uarney itrceti , Omaua , Nebruk * . J1EL1N , THOMPSON A CO. , Importorr and jobber * of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , Hi South 1Mb itreot. Fumlturo. DEWEY A 'STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre Knrnam street , Omnlm , Nebraika. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Fnrnitnre , Cmnha Nobrnika. Orocorios. PAXTOJT , GALLAGHER A CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. 705 , TUT , WJ and 711 South lUtli aU , Omaba , Nob. MeCORD , VRADY A CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th and tieareiiK orth itructs , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware ir. J. ItROATClI. Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprlnas , wacon stock , hardware , lumber , ete. IK ) und 1211 llarnoy ttreet , Omaba. LEE , CLARKE , ANDllEESEX HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Uetals. uliecit Iron. oto. AKfnta foe Hone scalea , Miami powder and Lyronn barbed wire. HIMEHAUail A TAYLOR. Bnilfl rs1 Hardware and Scale RepairShop , Mecbanlo' toolt nnd nutr.ilo ncalci. H06 Donnlai itre < ; t , Omaba. Neb. Lumbor. JOI1K A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumlier , Etc , cited and American Portland cememt. i iCtBl tct tfllnaukco hydi sullo oement att4 Qulncy wlilto lime.- " CHAS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood carpet * and parquet Mnorlnz. Uth and IViugla * troot5-ummin , Neb. OMAHA LUZfTiER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale , 181U Street and Unluu I'aclllc Truck.Omaha. LOUIS I1RADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doori , Btc , yards--Cornet 7th nnd Douglai. Corner IQtb and Ijoiik'laai W. OR AY. Lumber , Linn1 Cement , Etc , , Etc , Coratti Ctb and Doutlaa till. , Oinnlia. C. N. DIET'/ . Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmber. ISlb and California Btreett , Oinatia , Ncbraika. MHIInory gnT ffotlona. i. OOERFELD'ER A co. , Iraiiorters&JoliliersinMillinery'&Notions ' 20S , 210 and 211 f oath lltu itrunt. Notions. J. T. ROIIINGON NOTION CO. , Wnolcsate Notions and Furnishing Goods , 401 and 406 Bo tu 1Mb itroet , Oioaba , _ H. HARDY A CO. , ' Jobber * of Toyi , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , fnrnlihlng good , children' * cnrrlacei , Sku Vnrnaui atreek OmahaJte * . Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle ircaie , etc , C in ah a. A. II. lllinop , Manager , Papor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nlca itock of iirlntloir , wrapplnit andwrlUnc paper. Hfeoial attention glrca u > car load order * . NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. B. DEPCSITOSY , OMAHA , WEB. Capital 10l,003 ( Surplus Jan. 1st , 18W > W.OOO OKl'K'CKS AND UJUBUTOlUl IIENHV VATKS , I'reslilont. L15WIB S. IIHKI ) , Vice 1'resldeat. A. K.'WUXAMN , W. V. MOIU5K. JOHN H. COW.INB , JL C.OUHHINU. z J.N.Il. I'ATitlC'K. W , H.P. IIUOUKS , OnUlflr THE IRON BANK , Corner 1'Jtli uuil I'uriMtu Hta. A Oenrrul Uanlclnu T. E. CII.PIR9 , FIRE INSURAKGE BROKE ® , Room OS T r dor ' CHICAGO. Boots nncl Shoos. K1RKXNDALL , JONES , t CO. , Pamxiora to nee.l.Jonri A Co. Wholesale MannfactoreK of DSOIS& Slices Agent * for notion IlubbcrHhot Co. 1110. 1101 and 11(4 ( lUrnoy street , Omaha , Nebnmn. Drowora. STORK A 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , M l Morth Klnhlff lh trrU Omaha. K K Cornloo. EAGLE CORN10E WORKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornlco WlndOH < r null rnMallo Hnllnht * . John Kponetor. proprietor. 108 atullWtouth lOih ( tract. Offloo Fixtures. co. Manufacturers of M , Office and Saloon Ftxtorei klantlM.HIiloboanli.ltooli Ca cn , Irur Hitur , IVaU rasesPartitions. lUlllngi.Goiintcn , tlc rand Wlnf Cooler * , mirror * , Klo' Knrtory anil onlco , 1730 und 17d Boutn Uth St. , Omaha. Telephone HH. Paper Boxes. JOHN L , WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Not. 1317 add 1,119 Douglas Uroct , Omnha , Nob. * ' 'i ' Snah , Doors , Eto. . M. A. DtSttttOW ACO. . , Wholisalo manufacturer * of Sasb , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , lirnnrh 'jClce , mh and liard elreel Omalia , Neb. 1JOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Mannfrctiircrs of Sasb , Doors , Blinds , Moulding , Malr-nork nnd Interior liarit wood finish. N. 13. corner slh ! nnd Lrattrnwi ttli ilri'els , Umnlia , NcK Stoorn Fittings , JPumpa.Eio. Pnmps , Pipes and Engines , 6t am , water , rnllwar nnd mining imppltea , tlo. KO , IM and Ml Karnani uivot , Omaha. U. 5. WIND ENGINE A PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Jlamday wind mill" . 013 nnd t2J Jonei 8U , Crash * . II. P. HOIK , acting /uanHtier. DROWKELL it CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery. Bboet-lrou work , steam pumps , * aw mllli. 1JIS-1S1B LeaTcnworth envoi , Omaha. Iron Works. STEAM 1IOILER WORKS , Carter A. Von , l'riip'8. Manufacture ! * or nil kinds Sleam Boilers , Tanks ani Sheet Iron Weft Work * HUtliMill and H. A M. criming. Tol. 14U PAXTON& VlEttLIXO IKON WORKS' Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding WorX , BnRlnen. braa work , Ronernl foundry , machine and. blackf mlth r rk. Oftlru nnd wcirl ! ' , U. I * . Hy. nud lltli struct , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE A IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Ueik rails , window guard * , flower etamK wire nlKna. etc. 121 North IMIi rtreot , Omaha. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , ManPrs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , Jnll work. Iron ihuttors anil tire encapca. U. Anclrccn , prcp'r. Cor. I4th nnd Jackion Bl . SOUTH OMAHA. STOCK YARDS CO. , Of flmalia , LimiteJ , . John K. Uuyilhiiporlctomlont. T1IU CHICAGO SHORT LINE OP THE Chicago , Milwaukee &t , Paul R'y , The Ucxl lloutc from Omalia nnd Council lliiifTs to TWO TltAINS PAIt.Y U15TVVBEN OMAUA AND COUNCIL UI.UKra Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. ran ) , Minneapolis , Ccdnr Itaplda , Uock Isluuil. Frccport , Rockford , Clinton , Diibtuiiie , Davenport , Elgin , Mndlsou , Jnucsvlllo , Itcloit , Wiiionii , Ln Crossc , And all otbor Important points Kn > t , Nortliouit inn tjoullieanl. 1'or through tickets , call un the ticket nuenl at 1501 KHrnain atreet , In llarkcr lllocc , or ut Unluji 1'ucllla Pullman Plpepora and the ( lnc l Dlnlntf Cnri In th world aru run on tlio mtilii line of tliu Chlcnxo , Mil * \Tuukoo ft rit. 1'iiul llullwnr. nnil overutlontlun it P itu to putacnxoni by courtuuus oniploros of th U. .MII.I.KH , ( Jcnernl Mannncr. J. V. TUCK Kit. AnlHlnntllcncral Jlaliiscr. A. V. H. CAHl'KNTKU , ( jcnurnl 1'usicnfior and Ticket Avon ! . ( iUi ) . K 111C Al-TOHD , Assistant Gencmll'aoonfot nnd Ticket Agent. T. J.CJ.AliK.Uenorai BuDfHntcryJont. NKltVOUS , CIIUONIO nnd PUIVATB DISI5A9153 ot UUN and WUMKN iUcccBafullr trcatuJ. . YOUNG MEN ' RufTfrlni ; from Ilio elTi'cts of routhlul follies nr indll crctlonii , or nro troubled wltli Wuukncsi , NurvOul Ucbilltj , fjOen of Moiuorx , Dosponditiiuy , Aversion to Knrlety , Klilnoy Trouble ! or any dln'usu of tin ) ( Jcnl- to-Urinary Urtiiuix , tan hero find a tafu and ipecdy ruro. Cliarko rcnuonable , pspuclnlly lo tbe poor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN 'Micro aru ninny troubled with too f rc'iuunt ovacutt tlon of tint bliiiMor , oftun acoumpunlcd by n alight tniartlnit or liurnlni ; sensation , und wenkunlnu of tli T'tum HI ii inunncr tbo patient cannot uccnunt for. Oncxninlnliitf tlio urlnnry deposits n ropy rinllinunt nlll oltuti be found , nnd sometimes pnrtlclf * of ulhu- men will icpncnr or tbo color bu ui ( i thin , nlllkHU bue , ncaln cliaiiKlnu to a dark or torpid npiimrunce. There are many men nlio die of thin iliniculty , Imuir- ante ! the cnutie. which is thoicrnml ntnvo nf aumt * nal wcaknv . The doctor vrlll uiiiriiiiti'un : por/oct cure In nil inch innenand a honlthy restoration of thOKFnlto-nrlnary nrKntin. Coniiultitlon : freo. Bond 2-ccnt mtniptor "VnunitMini's Krlcmt , or Uuldo to Weillock , " Irno 10 all. A'hlrefs DB. SPINNEY & CO. Main nntl 12th St. .KaiiBtia City , Mo. i this paper. Caraceful Form , HEALTH / and COMFORT Perfectly Oomhlncc ) In InMADAME MADAME FOY'S Skirt Supporting Corset It It ono of the moil populirln thu rnnrkct unU ol < l y leading di < aler < In Omaha. I'dco ll.Ii. Fey , Harmn ; It Ohaiwiek. IToy/ Haven , QQa. BOSTON- " &rU > FORlLL TrWD ) ( ATALOCVE FREE