> W * * MNSBIHBlIWWBmi lJIIIMWMl MP * > BBBJIM * > J * > * ll lH * NMl > l > S ) > ll tfriy if muff ipnni pi gjflpup THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. MAY 28 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Bulls - and Boars All Waiting for Weather Developments. EXPORTS EXCEPTIONALLY DULL. Very Ijlulo Grnirt In Sight Wheat Nrvcrtholcsi littles Low , nml Corn Gocsn Fraction Off 1'rovMonn Firmer. CHICAGO PIIODUOIS MAUKETH. CiiiCAOO , May 27. fSpeclnl ToloRrnm to Tun UEB.I The whcnt mnrkot opened fractionally lower , recovered a portion tion of tlio loss , and roinaincd dull nnd just barely flrm for tbo greater part of Urn ses sion , but weakened decidedly toward the end. The offerings were In the excess , and the Inquiry was equally limited , so there was no means of determining what was the power of resistance In the market. The early cables were dull and rather caller , but Inter private advices reflected a bettor tone to trro foreign markets on account of cold , wet weather on the continent. Some of the best authorities In the old world con tinue to report flattcrlnR crop urospects on the continent and the unfavorable turn men tioned can not yet bo serious cnouph to bo considered of importance by them. Now York had no now export business to report , thouirh bids wcro in vloso to the market it was said. The diftlculty of obtaining ocean freight room was assigned as one of the reasons why nothing came of the negoti ations , The visible supply decreased 1,050- COO bushels last week , according to ofllclal postlncs. This brings the total down to 21,28-1,511 bushels , against 2rCGl,031 bushels n year ago , and 43,203,070 bushels two years ago , on the corresponding date. The total stocks are now about 400,000 bushels loss than they wore at low water mark last year , two months later , and the Interior stocks are now admittedly smaller than they wore then. This fact lent to the market moro or less sentimental strength and inspired not n httlo buying. Ilutchlnson was a seller 'on every Httlo rally , measuring Ills offerings , however , by the urgency of the demand. Towards the end of the ses sion a feeling of wonuncss took possession of the market nnd prices cased off. Well authenticated reports of low tempera ture In the Manitoba country wore In circu lation to-day , but they had no appreciable effect. The minimum temperature at Win nipeg last night was given by the signal ser vice oniceat 22 = , St. VlncentSO3 and Prlnco Albert 20 = . The posted list giving the later observations quoted a moderation of temper ature. Should the cold area work south into the states sorno excitement might bo caused , but up to this writing no alarm whatsoever is felt in the speculative arena. July wliont opened at 70X@70 c , with sales immedi ately nfterwara at 7UJ c. The market slowly worked up to Ttijfc n"d swunp listlessly around 7ll @ 7tJiC ! for a couple of hours : then , on receipt of favorable cables and frost tiows from Manitoba it bulged feebly to " ! 6c , Hutchlnson's- offerings put the market back to 7Gc , and n Plttsburg plunger broke it to 7GJ c , on sale ? of a few hundred thousand bushels. The brokers generally believed to represent Cudahy bought on the last decline , but not In sutll- uiont quantities to cnook the downward ten dency , and the price got to 6c. The close was 7C > f@70 e , The weakness in May and Juno was one of the conspicuous features of the market late in the session. Juno sold off nearly 2c , or down to 78J c , closing at 79c ; during the last half hour than at any time during the session. There was a fairly active trade in corn , but , at lower pr'.ces than ruled on Saturday. July was in good demand by tlio shorts 'mound IWKc , against33J/Con Saturday , and in the cash market , although the shipping demand was good itviis at decidedly easier priceo. The price of July at the close showed a dcclinfi of > o as compared with Saturday's closing quotation. Cash corn was nominally at tbo same price at the close , to-day , as on Saturday , but the bulk of to-day's business was transacted at from J < @ ) /o lower figures than prevailed on the preceding trading day. Oats were fairly active in the way of changing near deliveries Into moro deferred futures , while now business was light , nnd values ruled K@a ° lower. The weakness was largely due to very heavy receipts and the estimates of both oats and corn. The ar rivals of oats wore greater than expected , with some four hundred cats talked of for to-morrow. May sold down to 2lVo , and Juno te SlS c , while July was about % v > pre mium , at 22 c , early , to 22e , followed by a partial recovery. September was about % o above Juno. Car lots of No. 2 oata to go to Btoro sold lower , at 21 40. In provisions the week opened with a ner vous feeling underlying the trade. The re ceipts of hogs , to-day , scarcely reached the number expected ; and , as there was seine disposition upon the part of the professionals to cover their short contracts in short ribs and pork , the changes In the market favored the Gelling element. Prices , nil around , av eraged higher than on Saturday , though the upward movement was moro noted in pork and short ribs than in lard. In the last named article the closing , in fact , was the name as ou Saturday , to only 2' < c higher. The advance established in pork , however , was Cc , and in short ribs 2 } < o to 5a CHICAGO LilVE BTOCft MARKET. Cnioxno , May 27. [ Special Telegram to TUB HEE.I CATTLE. There vyus n peed nctlvo triulo In nil handy smooth steers , aver aging between liriO nml 1,400 pounds. Heavy steers , on averages of 1,450 pounds up , wore Blow of sale. Rough , coarse grade steers of .nil weights , dragged. Dressed beef men , both for homo use and export account , wcro the most liberal buyers , eastern shippers ou the hoof operating continuously , notwith standing favorable advices from eastern und European markets , Tlio native cow trade , owing to a moderate supply of Tcxans , ruled from steady to strong , according to quality. Hulls und veal calves moved slowly. Toxuns made strong prices , largely urouud $3.40 for Rrass steers. As is generally the case on Mondays the stocttor and fonder trade ruled dull , with only a limited number of transac tions to iccord. Prices , however , may bo quoted firm , deslrnblo stylish feeders proper- tlondti'ly outselling beef qualities. Choice to oxtrti bcovrs , M.10@4.)5 ! ) ; medium to good steers. 1,850 to 1.500 Ibs , $3.7U@4.00 ; 1,200 to J,3T > 0 Ibs , * 3.CO@3.00 ; 050 to 1,200 Ibs , 3.85@ 8.80 ; stackers and feeders , fA50@3.70 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , (3.0003.40 ; bulk , 13.50 © 2.00 ; Texas cattle , $ l.l)0@3.GO. ) Hoas The market , to-day , ruled fairly nctlvo at lust Saturday's closing prices , or an average of So lower thtn | the bulk of the transactions of that day. Packers were rather IndltToront buyers , though finally they absorbed a fair number of hogs. Tlio talcs of packing grades and mixed run from M.45Q4.65 , largely nt I4.DO. Shipping shapes of heavy and butchers' plus ranged from f4 Mi4.CO ) ( , principally nt $1.60. Sorted light wolghtu of 210 Ibs down sold around f4.55@ I.GO ; mixed hogs commanded $4.473 < f ( < J4 f.0 for heavy mixed , and K60 l.tiTK for light ailxcd , tno hulk maklni ; fl.&og-l.arr rough packing grades sold down to 4.40. NKW VOHK , May 27 , [ Special Tolegrnm to TUB I3Ki : . | STOCKS The stock market DDcned with a good volume of business and hlphor prices. The first figure's were } to \i \ par cent better than at the close of last week. The Impetus given the market lasted luring the early trading , and In a tow tr.ln- ates material advances were made over the opening figures , Wheeling & Lake Erie preferred rising 1 per cent ; Chicago Gas , und Denver , Texas & Fort Worth ) ( pot cent each * , Chesapeake & Ohio second's , preferred , % per cent ; and Louisville and Missouri Pacifies ) f per cent each. Others idvuncod but slight fractions. Tbo IIrat Dulgo was followed by a reaction before tbt uid of the hour , when the list , except a few strong stocks , went below the opanlnj ? fl g- utcs. During the hour to 12 o'clock there was n return of strength. The movements of Importance wcro confined to n few stocks , and Missouri Pnclllo took the load , advanc ing 1J { per cent on n largely Increased busi ness , followed by Northwestern , Loulsvlllo & Nashville , and \Yabash proferredi each of Which moved tin M Per cent. The stock market did not result In good prices nt the close. There was much liquidation In granger stocks , and whllo Uurllngton nnd St. Paul closed as on Saturday , n'nd North western but Jf per cent higher , Uock Island closed with Jf per cent loss for the day. Atchison , after touching 47J/ , closed nt 47&f , the opening figure. Chicago Gas attracted attention by selling up to 59 and closing at 53 % or 0 points higher. Cotton Oil made a not pain of 1 % per cent ; Louisville , lVi MIssoun Pacific and Now England , % per cent ciich. The total sales for the day were 415,000 shares. The following wcro the closint ? quotations : t ) . 8.4 regular. lain Nortnorn I'ncinc. . SSX U. H. 4s coupons . . UoprofeiTCd MH IT , a 41srofrular..lOf4 ! O.fcy.V IIH II. B.4i ! coupons , .IfiT'/i ' tloproiorred 112 Pnclflc.tisor.'rti . 121 14 N.V.fVutral 10SU Central I'aclflc I'.O.&K 2.vi . . . , U5 Uocklnlrxrnl KO',4 CtilcaKo.llurllngton U.M.&Stl > 73'i .VQulncy 10P { doprefcrroil 11H4 ! ' SU'auKVOmnhn , . r 0 > i " ' lliinota Central ! ! ! I I'D' doptororrotl WH I. , II. & W. , U.ilon I'acllle 61 X . . . . lljj W..St. fc. * ! 10 l.nko Shore W > j doproforrotl 20 fi Michigan Cnutral , . 00 Western Union 87i ? Mtusourll'Rclllo. . . . 75U MONEY Easy nt 2 < V$4 nor cent. PniMB MtitCANTiLE PAI-EII 3K@5J per cent. KTBHUXO EXCHANGE Dull nnd steady ; slxty-day bills , .87 > f ; demand , $4.88 % piioDUui * ] 'MARKETS. CHICAGO , May 27. 1:15 p. m. close Wheat weak and lower ; cash , 70' c ; June , 70o ; July , 705-lOc. Corn Steady ; cash , 33Vc ; Juno , 83 c : July , 83 0. O.its Steady ; cash 21 c ; Juno , 21Jfc ; July , 23 > ) fc. Rye 3i ! c. IJarlev Nothing doing. Prlmo Tlmothy-51.80. Flax 81.51. Whisky $1.02. Pork About steady ; cash and Juno , tll.sr , ; Julv , $11.05. Lard Steady ; cash. $0.72J ; July , . . - * J * U1U A.lJii l > D - OIUJ UIUU1 0 | SH7. A w > i | ( ' * " 1 short clear , S0.13W@.25 ( ! ; short ribs , J5.70 @ 5.SO. Uuttor Firm ; creamery , 10) ) (7103 ( ; dairy , 0@14c. Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars , 7 i flats , 7 @ 7c ; Young Americas , ICgfis Steady ; fresh , . , Hides Unchanged ; heavy und light graen salted , 5 > fe ; salted dull , 4 , ' c ; green salted calf , Cc ; dry Hint , 7o ; dry salted , 7c ; dry calf , 7 ( < So ; deacons , 3o each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , lo ; No. 2 , 3)40 ; cake , 4Xc. Kccclpts. Shipments. Flour 15,000 11,000 Wheat 0,000 18,000 Corn 5SO.OOO ; 2'Jt'00 Oats 241.000 330,000 Now York , May 27. Wheat Receipts and exports not given ; spot , quiet , lower ; No. 2 red. 8l@Sl ) e m store , 82' ifloat , S2V@S3 > ' < 'c f. o. b. ; No. 8 rod , 70o ; ungraded , red , 81j.f@S4c ; options fairly active and lower. Corn Receipts , 28,000 ; exports , 10,000 ; snot , dull , weak and lower ; No. 2 , 41'.f@ 41 c In elevator ; 41 ? < ( < ? 4''Mo nilont ; No. 2 white , 43o ; ungraded mixed , 40 @ 43 > c ; options dull , weak and lower. Oats Receipts , 122,000 : exports. 10,000 ; spot dull and weak ; options fairly active ind lower ; May , 27J < c ; June. 273/0 ; July , 27K@2Si.fc ; spot. No. 2 , white , 8334o ; mixed western , 20@Mc. : ) Coffee Outlons steady ; sales. 19,750 bags ; May , * 10.55@10.GO ; July , 81G.03@10.70 ; spot io , quiet ; fair cargoes. $18.li2l < f. Petroleum Quiet , flrmcrUnltcd ; closed at 84Vc. Eggs Steady ; western , 1314c. . Pork Quiet , steady : new , ? 18.2o@ 13.50. "Lard Dull and easy ; western steam , $7.12 ; May , $7.03. Butter Steady ; western , 9@17M ° . Cheese Quiet ; light skims , CQiiJ e. AlinncnpnllM , May 27. Sample wheat slow ; receipts , 255 cars ; shipments 80 cars ; Closing : No. 1 hurd.May , 05o ; July , 90c > $ ; on track , 95e ; No. 1 northern , May , 84c ; July , 84e ; on track , 85e : No. 2 north ern , May , 7(5c ( ; July , 77c ; on track , 7Co. Oinoliinntl , May 2.7 Wheat In moder ate demand ; No. 2 red , 80@81c. Corn Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 33c. Oats Lower ; No. 2 mixed , 25@251 < fc. Whisky Steady atSl.OJ. Milwaukee , May 7. Wheat Easy ; cash , 75o : July , 70c. Corn Dull ; No. 3 , SSa. Oats Dull ; No2 , white , 20 > i@27c. Hyo Steady ; No. 1 42c. Barley Dull ; No. 1 , 51e' Provisions Firm ; pork , $11.93. St. l/ouls , May 27. Wheat Lower ; cash , 70Kp ; July , 72' c. Corn Lower ; cash und July , Sl c. Oats Lower ; cash , 24c ; July , Pork Bettor at * 12.25. Lard Nominally at fO.50. Whisky fl.02. Butter Steady. Kansas City , May 27. Wheat Weak ; No. 2 rod , cash , 78c ; August , G2c ; No. 2 , soft cash , 70o : July , 02c. Corn Weaker ; No. 3 , cash sales , 27 } c ; July , 27o asucd ; No. 2 white , cash , 'Ma bid. Oats No. 2 cash , 19c bid , 20c asked. tilVK STOCK. KniiBiiH City , May 27. Cattle Kecolpts , 8,300 ; shipments , 1,900 ; light weight fairly active , heavy slow ; good to choice corn-fed , fcl.65@-l.15 ; common to medium , f3.2o ( < J3. 75 ; stackers and feeding steers ftrm at $2.25@ 8.45 ; cows , fl.75@3.2. ' > . Hogs Rccolnts , 0,000 ; shipments , 323 ; market Blow , weak und lower ; common to choice. 2.50@4.25. Cliloasro , Alay 27. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 11,000 ; market strong ; choice to extra beeves , (4.10@4. < )5 ) ; Htcers , (3.85@4.00 ; stockorn and feeders , tJ.3J@ ( 3.70 ; cows , bulls and mixed , ? 2.00@3.40 ; Texas cattle. * 1.90 3.0. ! Hogs Receipts , 18,000 ; market active. 5o lower ; mixed | 4.40@4.GO ; heavy , J4.35 ® 4.00 ; JIght. { .iO4.U5 ( ; skips , | 3.50@4.25. Sheep iiccclpt ! ) , 2,00 J ; market flrm , lOo higher ; natives , & .50@4.30 ; westerns , shorn , $3.G5'34.15 ; Texans , shorn , S3.00 ® 4.00 ; lambs , W.50@5.25. The Drovers' Journal succlal London cable- quotes prices lOo lower than last week , best American steers making only lla per pound estimated dead weight. National Htook tfnnls , Kast St. IjouiB , May 27. Cattle Receipts , 2,700 ; shipments , 2,090 ; market steady ; choice heavy nutivo stours , $3.SO@4.40 ; fair to coed , M.10Q4.00 ; stackers and feeders , $2.20(33.15 ( ; rangers , corn-fed , $3.70@3.50 ; grass-fed , ' $2.10 @ 2.00. Hogs Receipts , 3,500 , ; shipments , 2,400 ; market lower ; choice heavy , | 4.40@4.50 ; packing , f .UO4.40 ; light crudes , f 4.40t 55. Sioux City , May 27. Cattle Market stoaay : fat steers , i.00@3.80 ; stockers , f2.35 @ 2.40 ; feeders , $2.40 2.90 ; canncrs and bulls , | 1.00@1,75 ; veal culves , t2.OOMl.00. Hoga Receipts. 1,800 ; steady ; light and mixed , 4.174.17K ; heavy , $4.20. OMAHA. l-ilVlS 81'OOIC. Cuttle. Monday , May 27. The week opens with n liberal run of cattle and with dealers generally looking for heavy receipts for the first half of the week at least. For that roation the cattle trudo was slow to open , and the early market wus not very active , but both packers und shippers bought quite freely when they had onca got down to business. The bulk of the beef and shipping itcora hud chanced hands by midday and nt prices not essentially different from Saturday's market. The beef und shipping steers sold at $3.25 < 33.S5 , but largely at (3.60 @ 3.SO. The supply of butchers' stock was moderate , and prices not materially altered. Cows sold nt f 1.60(33.00 ( and bulls at tl.75@ 8.00. There were but eight loads of liUlu northern cattle lioio and they constituted the supply of feeders and stockers on Bale. , For a Httlo while It looked as It the Bulling Interests would got the worst of the deal , but In the end , If there was any difference In the market as compared with Saturday , It was so slight as to bo hardly perceptible. The prevailing price , llko Saturday , was SK20 , but there was nothing so high as Saturday's top , nor were thcro so many nnlcs nt $1.2 , " , but on the other hand , there were qulto n good many sales at tl.15 on Saturday , and no lands n low as that to-dny. The trade was fairly active nt iho prices nnd everything was sold at an early hour. Sheep. There wn < i not a load of sheep on sale ami nothing to mnko n market. The demand Is good and prices remain nominally steady. Cattle . 1,000 Hogs . 4,000 Sheep . . t. . ' . 100' ' I'rovftllliiR Prloos. The folio wing Is ntablo of prlcai paid In this mirkot for the grades of sto k men tioned : Good steers. 1250 to 1450 Ibs. . . 3.00 (33.00 ( Good steers. 1050 to 1390 Ibs. . . 8.50 @ 3.80 Ordinary to fair cows . 2,00 M2.40 Fair to good cows . 2.40 © 2.00 Good to choice cows . 2.00 M3.00 Choice to fancy cows , heifers. . 8.00 @ 3.25 Falrto good bulls . 2.00 (7(2.50 Good to choice bulls , . . . . . 350 @ 3.00 Light atockcrs nnd feeders. . . . 2.70 W3.00 Good feeders. 950 to 1100 Ibs. . 8.00 $3.85 Fair to choice light hogs . 4.20 ( ' { 4.25 Fair to choice heavy hogs . Fair to choice mixed hogs. . . . . . Falrto medium imtlvo sheep. . 8.50 Good to choice ntitlvo sheep. . . 4.03 Fair to choice western sheep. . 8.25 Shorn sheep. . 8.00 'Representative Sales. STEnilC. CAWCS. 2. . . : . . . . 400 2.SO MIXED. 7 1390 8.50 VCAI. CALVES. 8 1C9 4.CO COWS , VVUSTEUXS. 82 steers , Standard Cattle Co. . . . 1219 3.70 HOGS. On the iMarkef. Cattle Kotheliilds & Wills ; Madison ; Rothuhllds & AltRchults , Madlsoo ; Sitckott Widio , Arcadia ; Itlchnrd Stubbs & Co. , Brudsuaw ; W. C. Swarts , SilvorCity ; W. P. Clark , Talmadgo ; Standard Cattle company , Ames ; J. N. Hill. Schuyler ; O. Oscamp. Clarks ; Thomas Ualns , Central City ; Alfred Clarke , Wayne : Van Hoven & Co. , Sioux City , la. ; O. W. Perley , David City ; C. M. McDonald , North Platte ; Wiley Jenkins , Alma ; H. C. Cutter , Cowles ; K. N. Leo , In- dlanola ; D. M. Benedict , Culbertson ; J. H , Henderson , Indianola ; li. N. Leo , Indlanola ; A. Crulckshank , Crete ; William IJoyer , Green & Barr , Greenwood ; George W. McKee - Kee , Spraeuse ; Faulkner & Carr , Lelchton : Poitor & Black. Elm Creek ; B. F. Qrillln , Gibson ; H. M. Cubbins , Gibson ; J. H. Adams , Gibson ; Thomas Langan , Wood River ; Perry & Frush , Wahoo ; W. B. Holister , Alda ; B. O. &Co. , Alda ; Nols Anderson , Davenport ; A. A. Harvey , Davenport ; Aduin Graham , P.ipllllon : S. Culver & Son , Howara ; J. Os- born , Humnhroys ; D. A. Halo , Humphreys ; P. Knapp , Humphrey ; E. W. Banks , Council Bluffs , la4. ; M. Goodwin , Greendalo ; Ale- Cloud , Love & Co. , Omaha. HOBS A. S. Dexter , Blair ; Smith & Ma- liar , Blair ; P. Eblors , Mlnden , la. ; J. Has- tie , Brock ; A. B. Wilson , Logan , la. ; Jake Hoe , Platte Centra ; Hothchlld & Wills , Mad ison ; Isaao Deardorf , Merna ; B. F. Stilly. Tobias ; W. E. Swarts , Silver City ; J. Has- tlo.Talmugo ; Cambell & Dorin , Ncola , la. ; J. J. Dougherty , Dunlap , la. ; W. T. Kodon , Missouri Valley ; E. M. Gibson , Clams ; F. Hey , agent , Savor Creek ; Thomas Hums , Central City ; M. F. Nichols , Crooks , la. ; J. B. Keck & Co. . Petersburg ; H. Schlnsiook , West Point ; N. W. M. Co. , Stanton ; Wiley Jenkins , Alma ; II. C. Cutler , Cowlos ; It. N. Leo , Indlanola ; J. T. Helen , Indianola ; James Miller , Axtol ; Joppa Jerxcnson. Min- ddn ; Miller Gibson , Mlnden : K. W. Dunn. Farnam ; Thomas Powers , button ; Robert Baiter , Dorchester ; Alva Smltii , Waverly ; Green & Barr , Greenwood ; Potter & Black , Elm Creek : J. ! { . Black , Kearney ; W. Hoi- man. Coward ; C. J , Furor , Clay Centre ; J. A. Crane , Risings ; O.J. Furer , Paulding ; G. Wanser , Hrauiard ; Bccklcy & Ross , Stroms- burg ; Perry & Trust , Wuhoo : W. B. Hollls- ter. Wood River ; J. F. Holuerman , Alda ; Ltchty & Boamcs , Dnvinport ; M. It. It Co. ; Morse Bluffa ; Steele & Barto , Gordon : John Pfelfer , Johnstown ; Nye W. M. Do. ; Corn- lla ; P. Knapp. Humphreys ; D. DlodricUson , Bhinlngton ; Buffington & B , , Glnnwood. Shcop-'A. A. Hommond , Kansas City. Jjivo StouU Notes. C. H. Juda was in from Alda with cattlo. Adam Graham was In from Springfield with four cars of cattlo. O. A. Clnpp and Joel Henderson , of Adrian , Mich. , were on the market with live loads of cattle from their western ranches. J. P. Squires & Co. . of Boston , were on the market , the first time for a week , and took eight double decks of hogs , Thomas Logaa was In from Wood River with cattlo. Harry Clark was on the market with cattle , With a drive from Bcllovuo. H. T. Pratt , of Humiihroys.wos In with six cars of cattle and ono car of hogs. George Nauman was In from North Platte with rattle. Wayne ( van represented by Alfred Clarke with two cars of cattle. B. F. Grinlii of Gibbon , was In with cattle , A. W. Beahm Rhlpned twonty-ouo cars ol cattle from Courtlana yesterday. They were all utrcct cant , und camu lu over the Onion Pacific and went out via the Rock Island , The tram wns beautifully dr-eorfttcd and mndo n very imposliffj vUppenranco. Mr. Bonhm Is ono of the heavy shippers of the stale , nnd hut Monday made n shipment of twenty-one cars. f , t .tallies Carr was In from Plum Orcok with two cars of cattle : i w A. C. Stowell of Cedar Rapids , was In with two cars of cattlo. C. J. Turret ! was In from Falrfiold with two loads of hogn. - , Henry Shlnstock was In from West Point with hogs. E. M. Gibson was iti from Clarks with two cars of caltlo end twoxot hogs. J. B. Adams of Gibbon , had cattle on the market , J. F. Fairman was Tn from Axtcll visiting thoynrdR. ti 1 Wiley & Jenkins wore In from Alma with hogs , J. C. AVysonrf was In from Cedar Rapids with four loads of cattle , Robert Baker was In from Dorchester with hogs , and sold nt 4.20. R. N. Lcc was In from Indlanola with four loads of cattle und ono car of hoes. A. A. Harnoy was In from Davenport Neb. , with cattle. J. Llghty , of Lltfhty & Hearties , of Daven port , wns on Iho market with hogs nnd cattlo. Fremont Hey of Silver Creek , .was in with dogs. S. Culver & Son were In from Clay Center with cattlo. OMAHA AVHOIjKSALiIO MAHKETS. Produce , FrttllH , Etc. The produce market has been fairly sup plied nnd ucllclcancd up during the week. Butter has been n drag nnd decided conces sions wcro necessary to effect sales to pack ers. Receipts of cggsn.ro moderate and the market Is firm. Poultry is In light receipt und Rood demand. Strawberries have iiucn very plentiful nnd lower untllSaturdny , when the supply ran short. Now vegetables are In good supply nnd prices declining daily , as near by gardonn supply the market partially. BUTTitit Table dairy , 1218c ( ; packers' stock , C@0c. Creamery Prints , fancy. 18 ® 2 < : ; choice , 12@lto ! ; solid packed , 10@t5c. Eoas Strictly fresh , 10@lle. Cmisi : : : Young America , full cream , Oc ; twin Hats , Bo ; off grades , 4i0o ( ; Van Ros- icin Edam , $11,50 per dozen ; sap sago , lOo ; brick. li@i ! : < c : llmburger , ll@12c ; domestic Swiss , Mo ; skims , 24o ; chcojo safes , bronze modal , No. 8 , ? 2.b5. POUI.TIIY Live hens , per dozen , $4.00 ( $ 4.23 ; roosters , ? -.75@4.00 ; turkeys , ! ) @llo porlb. STU.uviiKiiniBS Per case , 24 qts , $2.00 ® 2.S.r ; soft , Sl.l)0@J.OO. ) Cmimus : : Cnl. , ? 1.00@1.23 per 10 Ib box ; southern , $2.25@i.OO : per crate. Oiuxncs Fancy Washington navels , J3.00GJ5.25 ; Riverside , Sa25@4.00 ; fancy paper rind St. Michaels. $ y.76ji4.2o ( ; fnncy Duarte Mediterranean sweets. & ! .7u@.2. ; ) ' > ; fancy bright mountains , $2.'J5@2.75 ; Los Angeles ( cnolco ) , $3.2o@2.50. LKMOXS Choice , $ -1.50@5.00 ; fancy , $5.75 ® UU COCOANUTS Choice Ruatans , per 100 , S4.CO ; lesv than 100 , Co-eaoh. BANANAS According to alzo of bunch , $2 00@2 50. AFFLES Choice , $3.25 ® 3.50 ; poor , $1.23 ® 2.00. 2.00.EAIU.Y EAIU.Y Vr.OETAiiLus Lettuce , per dozen heads , 2023c ; radishes , per dozen bunches , 10@15c ; green onions , 1215o ; parsley , 20@ 23c ; soup bunches , 20@loc ! ; boots , 45@30c : carrots , riOi55o ( ? ; turnlpi 50@55c ; oyster bu , $1.2r > @ 1.50 ; asparagus , per doz , 80@I5c ; pie plant , per Ib , lfCc ( ; now potatoes , per Ib , U2' c ; cabbage , 2 < 43o ( ; southern , f2.00 ( * 2.75 [ ) cr crate. c n FUKSH FISH White fish , per Ib , 7@ > SKo : trout , per Ib , Do ; white pdrch , per Ib , 7o : buf- fulo , per Ib , 7c ; plckerd/ per Ib , Cc ; black bass , per Ib. lie. i- 9 J BE V.NS Choice hand picked navy , $2.20 ; choice hand picked Unedinm , $1.75 * ; choice hand-picked country$1.00@1.73 } ! ; clean coun try , S1.20@1.2o. i .1- ; POTATOHS Choice ? Backed , Dor bu , 23@30c. VEAL Choice , mrj-Jiuiirsizo , 7@8c ; choice , heavy , 40e. J ' .o HIIIES , PELTS , TALtowV'tTC. Green salted iiides , < l@Sc : ; dry Balled'ohides ; Oc ; dry'flint Hides , 7c ; calf hides , " > lfl(55Kc ( ; ; damaged Iiides , 2c less ; sheep pelts , green , each , 25c@ ? 1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , 0rt ( > 12c ; wool , average , 14lSc ; tallow , No , 1 , 3 ( < 23 > c ; tal low , No. 2 , 2 > @ 3c ; grease , white , 8lc ; grease , yellow , 2@2 } c. Ari'i.1 ! BUTTEH 7c. CiDKit Bbls , 55 ; hf bbls , $3. BuTTr.itl.Nn 14@15c per Ib. MA.FLH SUOAIS 12 > @ 15o per Ib. HONEY 1415o porlb. PiiESBiivr.s 'JX@10e per Ib. JBLMES 3 > 4c per Ib. BEESWAX No. 1 , 18@20c. HAV-3.00@0.00. CHOIFEEII S10.00@ll.00. BitAX S10.50@10.7S. Groceries. BAGS American A , seamless , $17.25 ; Uniou Square paper , discount. US per cent. CAXNCD FISH Brook trout , 3 Ib , $3.50 ; salmon trout , 211) , $2.35 ; clams , 1 Ib , 81.23 ; clams , 2 ID , $2.00 ; clam chowder , 3 Ib , S2,25 ; devilled crabs , 1 ib , 52.23 : devilled crabs. 2 Ib. S3.50 ; codfish balls , 21 b , ? 1.75 ; caviar , } < f Ib. ? 2.25 ; eels , 1 Ib , $3.25 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , * 2 OU : lobsters , 1 Ib , $1.00 : lobsters , devilled % Ib , $2.23 ; mackerel , I Ib , $1.00 ; mackerel mus tard sauce. 8 Ib , J2.90 ; mackerel tomato sauce , 8 Ib , $2.00 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 85c ; oysters , 2 Ib , $1.50 ; tmltnon , C. R. , 1 Ib , $3.10 ; salmon , C. It , 2 Ib. $3.10 ; salmon. Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.85 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.00 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , $2.65. CANDLBS Star , 8s , 10 oz , per Ib , 9o ; Star , Ss , 14 oz , per Ib , 9o ; Stearlo. wax , 10 oz , Os , per Ib , He ; Stearlo , wax , 14 oz , Os , per Ib , lie ; half boxes , J/o extra. CXNUY 9X12 > e per Ib. CHOCOLATE AHI > COCOA 23@39o per Ib ; German chlclcory red , 8c. Coi'pEns Green Fancy old golden Rio , 24c ; fancy old peaberr.y , 23o ; Rio , choice to fancy , 22o ; Rio , prime , 21o ; Rio , good , 20c ; Mo elm , 23c ; Javu , fancy Mahdonling , 27o ; Java , good interior , 24 c. COFFEES Roasted Arbucldo , 24o ; Me- Laughlln's XXXX , 24c ; German , ij oj Dillworth , 24 ? o ; Alaroma , 24c. . CitAnKEiis ANI > CAKES 6 > @ 18o per Ib. DitiBD FnuiTS Per Ib , apricots , 14@17c. Apples , Mich. , 4o : stars , Do ; Alaens , 0 % ( ffiSc. Peaches , Cul. Y. , pooled , 17@20o ; fancy unpeolcd , ll@13o ; sun dried. Salt Lake , Oc. Pi " ' " Currents , 57o ; < . > ron pool , "Jo. Lemon lOc. Figs , 9@10(3. ( Rasms , Malaga bunch , dobesas , $3.00 per box ; Valoncias , per Ib , 7Kc ! Cal. G & B , $2.40por box. Dried grapes , 5e. Blackberries , 5o. Pitted cherries , 17o ; pitted plums , 9@llc. Rasoberrioa , 22 } c. Nectarines , 18@14c. GixoEit Jamaica , Ji'pts. , $3.00 per doz. FAUINACEOUS Goo a Barley , 8@o ; far ina , 4Ko ; peas , 80 ; oatmeal , 8@4 > < Jo ; maca roni , IlKo ; vermieoli , ll o ; rice , 47o ; sago and tapioca , 0@7o.lR FISH Salt DrlcScdOUsh. 0 > i@SJ c : hali but , 12o ; scaled herring > 25o per box ; iiol. herring , dom , 50o : Hamburg spiced herring , $1.00UO ( ; Imp. 1U)1. ) herring. 90c < r < $ l.OO ; mackerel , hit bbls , NoM S18.CO : largo family , $12.r 0per 100 Ibs ; whitensh , No. 1 , $7.25 ; family , $3.50 ; trout &J.351 salmon , $8.50 ; an- , chovis , 10-lb pails , hUo.tui LVB-$1.75@4.50. :1 : r NUTS Almonds , 103 ISc ; Brazils , 9c | fil berts , 12c ; pecans , 13o ; wulnuts , lUo ; peanut cocks , Be : roasted , lOc. u OiLs-Kerosono-i Wi , OKe ; W W , 12o ; headlight , 13o ; saladfjoll , .65@9.00 per dozen. PICKI.ES Mealuntfpor bbl , $5.00 ; small , $0.00 ; gherkins , $7.001 O & B chow-chow , qts , $0.00 ; pts. $3.60) ) . C WiiArriNO PAi-Bifc Sfraw , oer Ib , ljf@ 2Ko ; rag , 8 0 ; manilltt B , Oo ; No. 1. Oc. SALT Dairy , 140 5-lbTikKB ) , $2.70 ; do 100 8-lbpkgs , $3.W ( ; do O'O-Tb picEB , $2.50 ; do 28 10-lb Dkgs , $2.40 ; Ashtotl , bu bagB , 50-lb , 65c ; do 4-bu bags , 22i-lb , $3.40 ; do M S A , 50-lb bags , 55o ; per bbl , $1.35. SEEDS iilrd , 4K@ ' o- SAi.s6uxl(5.Jjtfo ( ! jior Ib. STXUOII 5 > C < iTi5 per Ib. SIOVB POLISH $ J 00@5 87 per gross. SriCEd Whole , per Ib Allspice , 12o ; Gas. lla China , lOo ; cloves , Zanzibar , 25o ; nut megs , No.'l , 70o ; pepper , 20. SufUits Grauulatod. 8K3o ; confection- dr A.85f@9c ; standard , extra C , 8 oyellow ; O , 77o ; powdered , 9 ? @ 9 > ic : cut loaf , O Q'J u : cubes , OKS Ko. TEAS Gunpowder , 'JOSOOo ; Japan , 12@40c : Y. Hyson , 2S < acOo ; OJlontr , 2S@50o. Per ga'i ' 130o. Dry ijoixls. BAtrs Standard. So ; Gem. lOc ; Beauty , lK i Uuono , llo ; H , cjsed , $0 60. Corrox t'j.iNKEi.a 10 | > ar cent trade dls LL , uuWcuched , 5'oj } CO , 0io } SS , H13 , SVo ! QG , M/c ; XX , lO c ; OO , HKc NN , i-j < o ; AA , Me ; IU , IB o ; TT , loj c ; YY , 18o ; HH , 19c | 20 bleached , 8 0 } > , 13fct } 80 , inWej 60 brown nnd slnto , Uo ; 70 , c ; 00 , Nlc. jAiti'KT WAiir-UIbb White , lOo ; colored , U , 5tfe ; Stevens' A , 7c ; blenched. 8c : Stevens' P , 7Jxo ; blenched , SJio ; Stevens' N , SXo ; bleached , 9Jie ; Stevens' SRT. ll' < c. ( JAMiimcs Slater , 5o : Woods , Go ; Stan dard , oo ; Peacock , 60. COIISBT JKAXh Boston , 7 ( o ; Androseog- liif 7Jfe ; Koarsago , 7Jfc ; Rockport , 0 05 Conostogn , OUc. DUCK West Point , 29 In , 8 oz , 0) 0 ! do , 29 In , 10 oz , 12 > o ; Jo , 9 m , 12 oz , Ift&o ; do , 40 in , 11 oz , lOc. DRSIMS Amoskcag , 9 oz , 10' e ; Everett , 7 oz , 18o ; York , 7 oz , 18e ; Haymaker , SKo ; Jnffroy XX. Ko : Jnffroy XXX , 12/io ; Beaver Crook A A , 1'Jo ; Beaver Creek , liU , llo ; Beaver Creole CO. lOe. FIASNI-.I.S White , G. H , No. C. J2 - ; Atiawan , IWVo ; Windsor , 23 > . ANNri.s-Rcd , C , 21 Inch , 15) ) < o : E , 21 Inoh. 21)tfo ; G G 24 Inch , UOoJH ; A F , & , 23o ; 27o ; , , . FLANNEL Plaltl , Raftsman , 20c ; Goshcn , Clear Lako,8i , ] > o ; Iron Mountain , . GixoiiAM Plunkott checks , O c ; Whlt- tcnton , OJ c ; York , 7J o ; Normnndi dress , o ; Caletitln dress , 7Kc ; Whittonton drcsa , o : Renfrew dress , 8J @ 12 e. KENTUCKY JIUNS MomoHiil , Ific ; Stand point , ISc ; Durham , 'J'J c ; Hercules , IStt ; Leamington , 23Ko ; Glcnwood , 20c ; Melville , 25o ; Bang-up , 27 , e. PIIINTB Dress Charter Oak , 5J.Cc ; Rn- ninpo , 4c ; Lodi , 5)/c ) ; Allen , Go ; Richmond , Oo ; Windsor , 0) o ; KOtl.vatonc , tjtfc ; Puettlc , IIINTS , Ixiiiao ULUH St. Lodger , Washington. O o ; American , CVe ; Arnold , ( IKc ; Arnold Century , Oo ; Windsor Gold i'lt't , 10 , ' c : Arnold B , 10 } < c ; Arnold A , 12c : Arnold Golu Seal , lO o ; Yellow Seal , I'HIJJTS , SOLID Coi.ons Atlantic , Oo ; slater , Oc ; Horlin Oil , C < o ; Unrncr Oil , 0@7c. PRINTS , PINK AND Honns Rlchmom1,0j o ; Allen , Co : Ulvorpolnt , 5J c ; Steel Klvcr , 'Vc ; Richmond , OJrfc ; Pacific. 7c. HLriAcniit ) SIIKETINO. Eltorton , 7 ! e ; Housekeeper , 8J < ji % ; Now CantUdnto , 8Jfo ; Jorkoloy , No. CO , 0) ) 0 ; Host Yet , 4-4 , OJ/c ; Sutler Cloth , o o , 4J e ; Cabot , 7j o ; Farwoll , half bleached , 8 * 0 ; J'Yull of Loom , 8J/c ; Qrecno O , Cc ; Hope , 7 } c ; 1C. P. cnnibric , lOc ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOc ; Lonsdalo , 8J u ; N. Y. mills. lOo ; Pcpperoll , 12 in , lOo ; Popooroll , 40 in lie ; Pcpperell , 0-4,14J e ; I'opi roll , 8-1 , 20c ; PepiKsroll , 9-1 , 22c ; Popporell , 10-4 , 3lu ; Canon - , on , 4-4 , 8.fo ; Canton , 5-4 , 0 > so ; Triumph , Oo ; Wamsutta , lie ; Valley , 6c. SHEETIXO Atlantie A , 4-4 , 7o ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , Atlantic , P , 4-4 , Oc ; Atlantic LI. . , 4-4 , Oe ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4J/c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , OJ o ; Hoosler LL , 4-1 , 5 c ; Indian Hond,4 47Jfc ; Lawrence LL , 44 , 5 c : Old Dominion 4-4 , } c , Pooperell R , 4-4 , 0fc ; Pepporell E , 40- nch , 7 o ; Popperell 8 4 , 17c ; I'oppercll 0-4 , 20c ; Popperell 104 , 22c ; Utica C , 4-4. 4Jfe ; Waehusott , 4-4 , 7Kc : Aurora K , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora B , 4-4 , SniiiTixa CHECKS Caledonia X , 9 } p , Cal edonia XX , 10 } < o ; Economy 9o : Otis Oc ; Granite O e ; Crawford Sc : Haw River 5 } e. TICKS Oakland A , 7Ko ; International YY , 80 ; Shetuckct , S , 8 0 ; Warren , No. 870 , lOc ; Berwick , BA , ISc ; York , 30 in , York , 83 In , l.'l c ; Swift River , 80 ; Thorndiko 00 , 8M < f ? i'horudiko E F. 8) ) < fe : Thorudiko 12J. 9Ko ; Thoradiko XX , 16e ; "lordls No. o , 9&c : Cordis No. 4 , 10' c. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , 52.23 ; table ull cloth , marble. ? 2.25 ; plalu Holland , Dado Holland , 12 > c. null Cliomlcrtls. Acin Sulphuric , per carboy , IJ o ; citric jerlb , 53o : oxalic , porlb. 15o : tartaric , pow dered , per ID , 45c ; carbolic , 44@48c. ALUM Per Ib , 3c. DAMMOXIA Caruonade. per Ib , 12c. gJAiiitowuooT Bermuda , per Ib , 87c. UALSAM Copaiba , per Ib , 73c ; tolue , 52 ® 57c. 57c.BOHAX Refined , per Ib , 12c. CALOMEL Am. , per Ib , 77@84c. CASTOH OiL-51.211.30. CUDEI ) BEHltIIt-r ! ) l.05. CANTiuuinES 51.50@1.CO. CASSIA BUDS Porlb , 18c. CiiLOiioroiiM Per Ib , 39@44c. Coituo iVESunLlMATE Per Ib , 78c. CIIEAM TAUTAU Pure , per Ib , 32c. EXTUAOT LOGWOOD Bulk , per Ib , 12) ) c. EHOOT 45c. GLYCEIIINE 22@2Sc. GUM AitAiiic G0 95c. LYCOPODI u > i 12@40c. GLYCEIIINE Bulk , per Ib , 22@2Sc. Quit AitAiiic Select , per Ib , 1.00 ; asfajt- Ida , purlb , 18c ; camphor , per' Ib , 8S@4Uo ; opium , per Ib , 83 30@3.40. IODINE Resubllmatcd , per ounce , $3.05. LEAVES Buchu , short , per Ib , 15c ; senna Alex. , per Ib. . 83c. Moitl'iiiA Sulph , perez , $2.53@2.80. MBUCUHY 72@70c. POTASS Bromide , per Ib , 42c ; Iodine , per Ib , $2.80. QUINJA. Sulph , per Ib 3040e. SEEDS Canary , per Ib , 4 } @ 3c. SoAi'S Castile , mottled , per Ib , FCtflOo ; castile , white , per Ib , 1815c. SPIHITS NITKE Sweet , per Ib , 30c. STIIYCHNIA Crystals , $1.10. SULVII , CINCHONA Per oz , 20o. TAPIOCA Per Ib , Cc. TONKA. BEANS- 1.70@1.75. WAX White , per Ib , 55@03c. OILS Linseed , raw , COo ; linseed boiled , C3o ; castor , per gal. $1.20 ; bergamot , Sander son's , per Ib , $2.85 : lemon , Sanderson's , per b , $1.75 ; peppermint , per Ib , $2.05 ; wintergreen - green , per Ib , $2.15 ; olive , Malaga , per Ib , 51.15 ; headlicht , 173 test , 15J c ; gasoline , 75 degrees , 18c ; nnpthu , 0) degrees , 12o ; 150 prime white , 10u ; 150 water white , IBc ; per 'oction , 14c ; lardine , 80e ; Summer , W. Vn. , lie ; Zero , W. Va. , lOc ; I. X. L. , dark en ine , 20c ; carbon , snow white , 15U degrees , ; turpentine , 44c. Slctals. Block Tin Eng. rof'g , small pig , 28o ; bar , 29c. Copper Planished boiler sizes , 32a ; cold rolled , 80c ; Bhcathlug , 80u ; pitts , iiOo ; flute , SOc. Galvanized Sheet Iron Junlata , discount , CO per cent. Patent Planished Iron No. 24 to 27 , A quality , per Ib , lO o ; No. 24 to 27. B quality , JWo. For less than bundle add K" Per Ib. RoonNO ( Best Charcoul ) 1C , 14x20 , 112 bheots. $575 : IX , 14x20. lla aheols , $7.00 : 1C , 2Jx2S , 112 shoots , $11.00 ; JX , 20x2d , 112 sheets , $ < 3.50. SHEET IKON No. 20 , $3.40 ; No. 27. $3.50. Soi.DEit Hoyt Metal Co.'s half and half In 1 ib cases , per Ib , lOo ; commercial half aud halt , 15a ; No. 1 in bars. He. TIN PLATE ( Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 , 225. shoots. $0.50 ; IX , 10x14 225 snootf , $8.25 ; 1C , 12x12 , 225 sheets , $0.50 ; IX , 12x12 , 225 sheets , $8.25 ; 1C , 12x20 , llSJihoots , $11.50 ; IX , 14x20. 112 shoots. $8.25 ; 1XX , 14x20 , 112 Bheots , S10.00 : 1XXX , 14x20 , 112 sheet ? , $11.75 ; 1C , 2.X28 , 112 shoots , $18 50 ; IX , 2.x23. 12 Bhccts$17.00j IXX , 2.x28 , 112Bheets. $20.50. COKE 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets , $0.00 ; 1C , 14x2 , 112 sheets. $0.00 ; 1C , 10x2 , 225 sheets , $9.50. STEEL NAILS Base , $2.25 ; steel wlro nnrilp , base , $2.05. _ SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , revisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , 5O5 konlliltilli Hlrcut , . Oiuiiltis " " NEBRASKA" NATIONAL BANK TJ , 3. DEPCStTORY , OMAHA , N D , Cnpltal . , . SWJ.O'J l Surplus Jan. 1st , 1889 . fcJ.OOJ OFKlCKltS AND niKB01Xlt3 < IIBNHY W. YATK3 , President. LEWIB B. UlSUI ) , Vice 1'reslilaat. A.K. TOUZAI.Ifl , IV. H 8.I1UUUKS. rw.t-r THE IRON BANK , Curorr I-ti : and Faniutu Su. JL General Uuuklni ; ARrloulturnl Implomonta. VnifllVlIILL PARKER , Dealerii Agricnllnial Implements , Wagons mirele . .lnnc turret , between Pth and loth , Omn LINING ER A MmVALV CO. , Agricnlt1 IraplemenlvWagons , Carrlaies Wholcfalo. Oninhn , Ntbrauiu PARLIN , OltKXDORF .t MARTIN CO. Wholc ao ! Dealer * In AgricnltnrallDipleinentsWaEOS&Bng ( ! ! { e3 fOl.TOl.lO'ininlHtTJonoa itrcol , OmnliT , MOLIN11MlLIilfRNAHrODDARD CO. , unnnfactttron anil Jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , Ra'ics , Hews Etc , Cor. 9th and Pacific streets , Omaha. Artists' Mntorlnla. A. I1OSPK , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Douglas street Omaha , Nebraska. Boots and Shoos. IF. V. MORSU , t no. , JOute of Boots [ n Slices , 101,110) ) , liua DonBln Mreot. Omnliit. Manafuctory , Hummer ttreet , Huston. Cool , Coke nnd Lima. OMAHA COAL , COKE , t LIME CO. , Jolite of Hard anfl Son Coal , JMBoath 13th streetOmnha , Nebraska. KEliRASKA FUEL CO. , Slices of Coal ad Coke , til South ISth bt. . Omaha , Neb. ItlDDELL A RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , " 'poclaltlo ' * nmlor , ocas , cluato , pnultrj- , cam * . lllUlimnrfl ttiopt Oinalin. Nuh. nd Notlna. M. E. SMITH A CO. , Dry Goods , Fnrnisiiiiig GooSs and Notions 110 } and 1101 Douidai , cor. llth street , Omaha , Neb. KJLPATRICK-KOCHDRY GOODS CO. , "rnnorters and Jolliers in Dry Goofls o'tions n nt ' furul klne goodn. Corner llth and Uarney itrccts , Oroalm , N bra > ka. HELJN , THOMPSON & CO. , Importers and jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , UT South 1Mb itroot. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre Farnam tr et , Omaha , Xebrnik * . CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Fnrnitnre , Cmaha Nebraska. Groceries. PAXTOtf , OALLAJlJEn ( & CO. Wholesale Groceries anfl Provisions. 70S , 707,709 anil 711 South 10th it. , Onmha , Nob. McUORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th ana ixDUTcnrorth streets , Omaba , Nebraska. Hardware W. J. Heavy Hardware , Iron ana Steel , BprlDES. wncon 'took , hnrdirnro , lurabor , eta 190 ] and 1211 llarnoy street , Omaba. LEE , CLARKE , ANDIIEESEN HARDWARE - WARE COMPANY. Wholesale HaMware , Cntlery , Tin Plate , lletsls , sheet Iron. etc. Agent * for Ilowo scales. Miami powder nnd J.ymnn bnrbcd nlro , HIMEIiAUQH & TAYLOR. Bnilu rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' tools nnil nulTalo scnlcs. l(0i street , Omaua. NeU. . Lumbar JOUN A. WAKEF1ELD , Wholesale Luniter , Etc , ortPil unit American 1'ortliiril cement. Btnto npcnt for Milwaukee hydraulic cement nn 1 rn'T ' v v h i' * i n QHAS R. LEE , , Dealer in Hardwood Lnnte Wood carpoti and pnrquot llnorlng. t'th ' aud Uoualaa streets , omnba , Nob. OMAHA LUM1IER CO. , AUKMsofBnifcMaterial at Wholesale , 18th Street and Union facltlo Track , Omaba , LOOIS BRADFORD , - Dealer In Luinher , Lath , Lime , Sash , - Ooon , Btc , Yards- Cornet 7th and Douglas. Corner lUtb and UouKlas ; FRED W. GRAY. Lumber , Llniu Cement' , Etc , , Etc , Corner Cth and Douglas Bta , Omaba. O. N. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lmnhep , Utb nd California Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Jjjjjlljne > ry ; and NctlonB. I. OUERFELDER & CO. , ImDorters & Joohers in Millinery & Notions JUS , 21U anJ 'M South lltli street. Notions. J. T. ROTilNSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing GooJs , CoiiidiUtn rt.nl . UuHUrd streets , Omalia. Toys. CO. , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Aim , Fancy Gooils , House tnrnlshlnir goodH , clulilren'H carrlngcM "lin l , 'rjii"i Htrcot. ( imxlnt NP l > . Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Rciineft and Liiliricating Oils , Axle grease , t . , Omaba , A , II. Illcbop , Unungcr. Popor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholejale Paper Dealers , Oarrr * Die * stock of prtntlnK , wrnpplna and wrttlnf pap r. Bpeolal ttcoUon ( Ivon to car load ord i § . PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH liiOU FARNAM STItEET. ElRlfSNDALL , JONES .t CO. , Puccoton to lteolJoncsA Co. Wholesale Mannfactnrers of Baots& Shcci Agcnti for IKiMon llubhcr Ftioa Oo , 1IW. 1101 and 11M llkrnoy Blieot , Omaha , Ncbratia. Drowors. STOIM A ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1B1 Horlh Kluhlccalh trc t. Omaha , tf > . Cornlco. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Maiin'actnrers of Galvanized Iron Comics Window-cap" Ktiil rnolnllonyl'Blilf. John Kponctor , proprietor , Urtnnil IIjsouth lOtlintreot. _ _ _ Of ( lee Fixtures. SISTMONDS MANUFACTURING COC Slannfncturora ot M , ODIcc and Saloon Fixlnres , Mantles , Sldolionnls. llook Cn c , Dran Hxluw , Wall j n cs , Partitions. UalllnKnUountiTiilIecr and \Vln Cooler * . Mirror * . KloKnrtnry nnd onlro , 1730 and 1T31 HoutU l.lth St. , Onialm. Telephone 1121. JOIINL. WILKIE , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , No * . 1317 add 1319 Douglas street , Omnhu , Nob. Sash , Doors , Eto. - n Jlf. A. DIS11ROW & CO. , Wholttalo manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Monlflings , Branch ijOce. mb and liard ttrcct Omaha , Neb. MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding" , * lnlr-irark and Interior hanl wood tlnUb N.K. corner 8lh nnd iK-nvonuctlU itrrclB , Onmlia , Neb. . Pninps , Pipes and Engines , eteam , water , rnllnnr nnd mining mippllei , tt.1) ) . Ittt and W4 Inninm tn ut , Oiimhn. IT. S. WIND ENGINE , PUMP CO. , Steam and Wale 'Supplies , JIaCllday mind rain * . D13 nnd 12) Jones St. Omahl , U. F. ItOfa.attliiKunnuuor. . A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Bhoct-lrou work , steam riunip , saw mills. 1313-1211 Lonrcnworth street , Omaha. Iron Works. STEAM IIOILER WORKS , Carter & ton , I'rop's. Manufncturcrsof nil kind * Sleam Boilers , Tanks and Sheet Iron Wori \Vorkn < ontli JUtli nnd It. .1 M. crowing. Tol. 1115 PAXTON & VIERLING IRON n'On Wrought and Cast Iron Bni'fling Worfc Bnslncs , brnss work , general foundry , machine anft blacxsmltli work. Ofllco anil works , U. 1 * . Uy. nyd 17th street. Omaha. t ( OMAHA WIRE , t IRON WORKS , Mannfactnrers of Wire and Iron Railings Deik rail * , window guard * , Uoncr Btnndn. wlro elKO * . etc. 123 North loth street , Omahrt. OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manl'rs ' of Fire andBnrglar Proof Safes , Vaults Jnll work. Iron shutters and flro escape * . O. Androen , prop'r. Cor. litli and Jackson fits. SOUTH OMAHA. " UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , John 1' . Uoyd , Supcrl ntendcnt. THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE or HIE Chicago , Milwaukee &t , Paul R'y , The Best Route from Onmlm and Council HIlllTH teETHE ETHE EAST- TWO TIIA1NS DAILY HETWBKN OMAHA AOT COUNCIL 1JI.UFF3 Chicago , AND Mlhvnulcco , St. 1'nur , Miuncnpolb , Ccdnr Bavids > Kock Isliunl , Frccport , llockford , Clinton , Diibuquc , Dnvcnport , Eliii ; , Madlsoi : , JnncsUllo , Uelolt , Wluonn , La Crossc , And all otlior Important points Bast , Nortlicust andt bojthoujt. For throusli tickets , cull i > n tlio ticket agent ntlSOX Kunmni street , lu Uurkur llloc.1 , or at Union 1'aciad Uruot. 1'ullnmn glcopors and tlio flnoit Dlnlnv Car * In th waukeo & St. I'uul llullwur , nd otery attention I * PHIU to iiassuuKon hj couitcous euiplojoJ ol u * compnnr. U , MIl.I.KU.Uoneral Slnniiror. J. K. TUCKKlt. Asilatant Ucnoral MannRor. . . . ' ' ' an * A. V. It. CAUl'KNl'KIl , Ucncral I'assencor OK't. IC IucAKroUlAssistant GencralPassenfor T. J.CI.Altli , General SuDcrlntondent. NKHVOU8 , CIHIONIO nnrt I'UIVATB I)13I3A8B3 Of IUKN and WOMKN succcaafullr trontijJ. YOUNG MEN Suffering from tlio edect.i of youthful folllut urlndl * cretlons , or nru trotiblo.1 vrltli WimkiieH , Norroug Debility , l si of Mumorr , Dusponclenoy , Aversion to Society , 1(1 ( tnoy Troulili's or nny dUuanu of tlni ( lent * to-Urln Orjann , cnn lioro timl n nfo und apeody curt. ClnirKua ruaiiiiiiBblo , eHpccmlly to tlio poi/r. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thcro nro nmny troubled witu too f roi ( uont ovaoii tlonn or thu bluddcr , oflou nccomiinnleil br n emurtlnir or bnrnlnx Honintlon. nml wookunlrin of Ilia Byotoin in HiiiHiinar tlio imtlant ciiiinot account fort On oxmiiliilnx the urtiuirr duposlu u ropy nodlment will otton bo found , nnd twuoilmas liurtlclu * of ultm. muii will iippuur or tlio color bo ol n tbUi.rollklia hue , ajinln eimiixliiK to n diirlc or torpid iipiiearnnce. ' 1 liens nro iimuv men nho dlo of thlt diniculty. Ixnot * nnto ! thocuuio. whlrli in tliosoconl MBKO of uml IIBI wcuknris. Tlio ilootor will | iiinrAnt u a ( lerfeoe turolnnll nucli inson , un't ' a liciltby rOBtorttlon or tlio Kcnlto urinary iirKuns , flonnultaUon frco. Bend . ' runt itHiutifor "VounuMnn'n Krland.or UuUet * Wedlock , " Iroo to all. AddrnsM . SPINNEY & CO. Main nnd 12th St. .KiuiBas City , Mo , ftfUaiMau tUli vupor. Dr. J. E , McGREW | i 1 ' kAte H te SPECIALISTS In ( lie Treatment of All Chronic , Nyrroiui mid 1'rivatu Dlsenscs. brortniitorrbu/ii , Impvlency nnd K lllng Manhood ' cured. A euro guurniituod In all furnuof fb'Olutuly ) | > u , Htrlcturut. ( licet. Ac. C'atarrb , ThroHt , l.unKi , and Heart DUDUioi , IlliounintUm , Hplnul and I eumlo Dlteaioi , lllood audtiklii DUuanci tri-atud luicoMfully. l.udle > ' and KOiilli'iuon wulllnil rooiui io | > artt9 and entirely i > rivmo. . , , Oiniullatlon fruu. Bend for bookn , "Tbo l ) rk Secret nf Man , " ali "Wuniun Bud lljr | ) ] ome , ' ( li cacti litJtiiitu ) . Trealmont by rvrroiponJeuctl end tamp for reply. 01'1'IUK : KJ'U AND UOUO A OMAHA , NB1) ,