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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1889)
H I OMAHA DAILY BEE i . TffnKSPAT. JUNE 1 $ . 1889 | i ? SPK Wheat Down For Juno , But Up For Succeeding Months. GENERAL FEELING UNCERTAIN. Corn Taken n Fractional Turn Up- n-nrd-In Ontn DnllnossVns the lltilc 1'rovlHlons Somcwltnt Du > prcesetl Cattle Decline. CIIICAOO rnonucB CnicAno , Juno 12. fSpcclnl TolcRram to THE HnE. | Und crop reports nnd Idle gossip nbout "mnnlpulntion" In July Induced the liuylnp o ( wheat In this mnrkot nnd the ro- suit was bettor prices. $ Icl J ndvlccs from the northwest reflect unfavorable crop con ditions throughout n largo portion of Dakota nnd Minnesota , nnd Michifmn correspondents toll of poor prospects there. The Injury re sulting from the recent frosts and the long dry spoil preceding frosts Is Just bomg devel oped by the few dnys of warm weather. The news from the southwest Is rather loss reas suring , and John Kauffinan , an almost chronic bcur of St. Louis , Is quoted as say. Ing that the wheat Holds of Knrisns nnd Mis souri nro for the most part still green , nnd that no great quantity of wheat will bo ro cclvcd In that nmritot before July 10. Ho was supposed to bo ono ot the principal buy- crs , yesterday , but whether his new-born bullishness wns strong enough to Induce him to do anything moro than cover his short wheat , can't bo stated with nny degree of certainty. The cnjh markets throughout the western states are firm. Now York is 'Btill inclined to weakness on the government crop report , nnd cables nro coming In , "quiet with demand fully supplied , " nnd prices show a general softening of values. The speculative Inquiry Is somewhat limited nnd the public faith in , nnd expectation of , higher pricey can not bo said to bo universal. Hutchlnson wns principal seller here , to-day , and as , bcforo stated , the St. Louts contin gent wns tlio biggest buyer , taulng. It Is esti mated , UuCO,000 to a,000,000 bushels through ono IIOUBO. Hutchlnson is said to liavo sold Switzcr 800,000 bushels in a private trndo In ono lot , and there wcro several oucn trades In 250,000-bushol lots. Juno wheat lead In tho' early advance , to-day , going to 80o. Later , when July moved up from 7l5 @TTc , Juno cased oft nnd tno trend of prices du ring the lust hour or inoro was gently downward. The market yielded to 'tho pressure of offerings , and the urgency of demand noted during the lirst half of the session gave place to more stubbornness. Juno sold down to 70c , rallying 2/c , and closing at TOJf o. July worked down from 77o to 7CKc. and closed at 74c. December started In at 75c , ranged 75 ! @ 7Cc , and closed at 75o. As shown by the closing rnngo the net result of the day's trading was a loss of 'fc In Jnno nnd n gain of % c In July , anil a gain of j c In September nnd Decamber. The opera tions in the pit worn on n f'llrly largo scale. The gononK business seems to be on the in crease. Export business at the seaboard is not largo nnd the clearances show up light. A moderate local shipping demand Is noted. Although the weather was regarded as bcincr generally favorable to the growth of corn immediate considerations of the pres- scnt small receipts nnd considerable lines of short corn , deliverable next month , were the governing factor , nnd Im parted a strong undertone to the day's trade , with prices in the end , however , advanced only in the ease of Juno delivery , which loft oft at Jjfc improvement en yesterday's clos ing price. The freight engagements , to day , Were quite small , hoing only for 43,008 bush els. The corn market was upheld princi pally by the comparatively small receipts , although they were heavier by about BO cars 'than ' yesterday's estimates led speculators to expect. For to-morrow 11)5 ) cars was estim ated nnd this was regarded us favorublo to the bull sldo of the market. Export clear ances were only gathered from the Atlantic ports und from Now Orleans 100,000 bushels were exported yesterday to Liverpool. Ca bles were without significance. The quan tity afloat or in Great Britain and on the continent of Europe Increased for the week 500,000 bushels. In oats the dullness was moro marked than during nny previous day ot the month nnd prices were practically stationary. Out side orders were scarce and local operators wcro not inclined to do much , with July in some favor nt SSJ SSJffe , und Scptenibor nbout MO premium. Other markets exerted no Influence , and nny possible tendency to ndvnnce was chocked by receipts , larger by forty cars than were expected , nnd liberal estimates for to-morrow. No. a oats to go to store were dull and nominal at 23 " @ 23 > < c , nnd out of 100 cars , posted as received , KH graded No. 3 whito. The provision trade had an easier incllna tlon. The receipts of hogs , which exceeded by from 5,000 to 10,000 head nil expectations. occasioned a general depression. Hogs sold off Co to IDo at the stock yards , and the break in the stock market was responded tc in thu product. The decline in the latter , however , was small under the circumstan ccs , amounting nt ono time , based on yester day's closing , to 12) ) 0 In pork , Ro in lard-unt fie In short ribs. At the adjournment 01 'change , porlt showed a shrinkage of frou ? i o to lOo ; lard of 2 } o to 5c , und short rib : of 7 0 to lOc. CHICAGO LiIVE STOCK. MAUKKi1 CHICAGO. June 13. [ Special Telegram t ( Tun. UEIS. I CATTMJ. General trade rulec alow and weak from the start , and before the close good native cattle sold lOc to 15i lower , and common to medium grades , in . eluding grassy steers , 15o off. The nativi cow trade , nsido from fut heifers , was In i bad shupo , buyers preferring Texas steers a f2.40ii2.00 ( to the ordinary run of native cows at any prico. The mnrkot for Toxani was' Into in opening , but when the buyers and sellers finally got together the pens wen readily cleared at u decline of not moro that no to lOo in canning grades , whllo drcssci beef qualities sold within So of yesterday1 ! quotations. Orders were in hand fron Ohio nnd Illinois for well-bred focdori and us the supply of desirable quality win limited , steady prices prevailed. Light com aion stockers were plentiful , uud in poor request quest , and included in the run , to-dn.v , wen thirty-live ears of distillery fed steers dlrcc for the English market. Cholco to oxtn beeves , t l.40@l.50 ; medium to good steers IS O to 1500 Ibs , fa.30 ( < T3.-IO ! 1200 to 1350 Ibs. ? 3.70@.15 ! ; 050 to 12UO Ibs. . * 8.00@ .00 ; stockers ors and feeders , $3.25 ( < | i.70 ) ; cows , bulls am mixed , 51.CO > ' } ; i.iO : ; bulk , $3.20 ( < c2.00 ; : slop-fei steer * , 5,1.7001.805 Texas cattle , $1.SO@3I5 ( Hooii Husincss was nctivo , but values ruled fully 15 cents lower. The run wai unexpectedly heavy nnd the numbers on now fully up to last week. The bulk of tin packing sold nt $ I.80& ( .83K ; bulk of ship pirn ; hogs of both butchers' and heav ; weights , 34.U5 ; bulk of light sorts , S4.4a ( < 4.M ) ; a good many packing hogs sold ut tin oloso at $4.25. _ FINANCIAL . NKW YOUK , Juno 12. [ Special Tolograii to TVS l3Ei : . | STOCKS There was a , grail ual growth in both activity and strength I : stocks during the morning. Following th vary fair gains of yesterday the llrst figure were % to } { per cent higher with Jorso , Central Jf percent over the close nt 113. ! Vo n tinio trading was confined to a few block nnd 75 per cent of the entire business was I : Hearting , Lackawannn , St. Paul , Northwest urn , LukoBhoro , Now England , and Louis villu , Tlicso all showoil strength and bofori the end of the hour the animation an strength spread through the list and a t'on eral upward movement resulted , The gain iluriui ; the morning over the closing price of last night , were Oregon Navigation uu Oregon Trans-Continental > f per cent cacl Jersey Ceittrnl IJf'per ' cent to 112 > iLoul vil ] M to Tl.y , Lake SKoro > to 10T > { , Now Yor Central Jf ta 109 , Northern 1'aoiflo , pn frrro'1 , K to G7 } { , Dolwnro & Hudson 1 I 108JJ , Heading X to 48 . Atchlson } { ' to 4 ( o 104 f. Northwestern } ( \ .r - < ' , > - . f j-fere * i\ 111 % Hock inland "if " lo ( > tM 61 P"nu1 \ to 74-V Missouri l ncluc > Yto 70X1 Union Pa- cillo Lf loOajtf , Chicago Gas # to 01X , Sugar trusts \t { lo Uotf , Shortly before noon there wns less animation In the general list , hut ttio best prices were pretty well mnin- tnlncd. Jersey Central mtido n second spurt to 114 ; other changes wore slight with the market quiet at noon , The closing hours in stocks wcro glvon to realizing sales , nnd prices drugged down slowly from the best figures reached nbout midday ; nnd , at the close the market was n llttlo better than steady at yesterday's ' closing prices. Trans continental held on well , with n gain of } { ' per cent ; Jcrney Central dropped from 114 to 111 % , or but n % j per cent gain for the day ; Louisville yielded % from the top but closed with an advance of \ } ( over last night. Atchlson lost nearly a point from the top , closing ? h lower on a proposed reduction In rates in Kansas. Burlington , Northwestern and llock Island practically lost their early advance , closing nbout steady ; St. Paul showed a not gain of % per cent , closing at 74 ; Heading lost } from the top but o.lofcd Abettor nt 43 } ; Chicago das closed nt last night's figures , 03 % ; Sugar trusts weakened also , nnd had but % gain nt the closo. Cotton Oil closed weak nnd lower. rjTho following were the closing quotations ! U.S.4s regular. 128U Nortnurn 1'Rcinc. . W U.S.4scoupons . . .IWi doprefcirod 07 U. 8.4'sregular , .UVHt 0. &N. W Ill1 , U. H.4SJH coupons..Niflii do preferred U\'i \ I'nclllcfisof 'lj ) . . . .118 N.V.Oentrnl 108'i Central I'nr.lllc. . . . : i.'i'i 24 Clilcaeo Ac Alton. . .I Jo llock Jilntul . ChlcftRO , llurllngton C. , M. & 8t.l * . 73H &yiiliiev 10 Pi do preferred . 115 ! > . . L. Ac\V llli ( St.l'aul.VOmnha . 3C.U Illinois Central . . . .11(1 ( do preferred . ti'J r. , n. k w. . n' ; Villon 1'aclllo . Kl iCnngnsicToxtis. . . . KHl W..St. L. iiV . 10U UkoShoro 107 do preferred . no Michigan Central . 91 > J Western Union . CSSj Missouri 1'acttlc . . . ? 0j Moxiv Easy ; closed offered nt"3. PHIMB MBUOAXTIMJ PAWSK : t' < J5 > f per cent. Sinuuxo Excitvxon Dull but steady ; sixty-day bills , ? 1.87 ; demand , $1.S83 IMIODUOK MA.UKI2T3. CIIICAOO , Juno 12. 1:15 : p. ml oloso Wheat Hlehor ; cash , TO c ; July , 70X ; Decem ber , 75Jfc. Corn Steady ; cash , 34 > 6o ; July , 34 5-1 Co ; September , 35 3-lfic. Oats Steady ; cash , 224'c ' ; July , 22 } c ; September , 225 < c. Uyo Cash sc. Barley Nothing doing. Prime Timothy $1.23. Flax 81.51. Whisky $1.03. Pork Steady ; cash , $11.53 ; July , $11.03 ; September , $11.80. Lard Steady ; cash , S0.75J4 ; July , S0.62K @ ( J.05. Flour Unchanced. Dry Salt Meats-Shoulders , $5.12X@5.25 ; short clear , * 0.12X@U.25 : short ribs , $3.80 @ 5.00. Uuttor Easier ; creamery , 12@10c ; dairy , y@ll > c. Cheese Quiet ; full cream chedars , 7 } @ "icJluts \ , 7 > < f@7c ; Young Americas , S Eggs Firm ; fresh , ll@12c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy and lightgroon salted , 5 } c ; salted dull , 4J c ; green salted calf , Oc ; dry ( lint , 7o ; dry salted , 7c ; dry calf , TtfJSc ; deacons , 23o each. Tallow Unchanced ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4o ; No. 3 , 3c ; cake , 4 , ' c. Kecelpts. Shipments. Flour . 20,000 8,000 Wheat . 20,000 20,000 Corn . 300,000 574,000 Oats . 278.000 274,01)0 ) Now York. June 12. Wheat Receipts , 11,000 ; shipments , 29,000 ; spot quiet but firmer ; No. 2 red , 81 , ' c in store ; 82S3o illoat ; 82 } © 83fc f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 75 ® 75K < M options steady to firm ; July , SlJ.fc. Corn Receipts , 74,000 ; shipments , 147,000 ; suet moderately active but easier ; No. 2 , 41Jf ( < ? 42o In elevator ; 4W < $42c ulloat ; No. 8 , nominal ; ungraded mixed , 41@43c ; options dull but steady. Oats -Receipts , 43,000 ; exports , 1,000 ; spot quiet but steady ; options , dull ana un changed ; Juno , 2Xc : July , SSJ c ; spot No. 2 white , Hoc ; mixed western. 20 ( < &JOc. Coffee Options steady , but 15(320 ( points down ; sales , 53,000 bags ; Juno , S10.10@lG.20 : July , S10.20@U5.30 ; spot Rio , dull and easy ; fair cargoes , ? IS.U2 . Petroleum Quiet ; United closed at 82c. Eggs Easier ; western , 13 } @ 14c. Porlc Quiet ; now , 513.255S13.50. Lard Dull and easier ; western steam , O.U2K ; July , $0.97. Butter Steady ; western , 9@17Kc. Cheese Stronger ; western , 7J < @ 3.1 ICunanB City , Juno 12. Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 red , cash , 70 > < jc bid ; July aad August , 30cbldNo. ; 2 , soft , cash , 77o bid ; July and August , Ole bid. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , 25 } o bid : July , 27o asked ; No. 2 , white , cash , 29 e bid. Oats No. 2 cash , 19c bid , 20o asked. ASiiiuiciipolis , Juno 12. Wheat Sampld wheat dull and unsettled ; receipts , SS c.irs ; shipments , CO cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , June , 92c ; July , 92 0 ; on track , U293c ( ; No. 1 northern , June , 84 > o ; July , S4c ; on track , 85@87c ; No. 2 northern , Juuo 74o ; July 7IJ c ; on track , 75@78c. Ijlvorpool , Juno 12. Wheat Quiet ; holders offer freely ; red , western sprinir , 7s ld@7 2U per cental. Corn Quiet and demand fair ; new mixed western , 3s Sd per cental. Milwaukee , Juno 12. Wheat Steady ; cash , 73) < c ; July. 73J c. Corn Firm ; No. It , 34c. Oats Firm ; No. 2 , wlnto , 27J4@2Sc. Rye Steady ; No. 1 , 4lc. Barley Steady ; No. 2 , 51c. Provisions Unchanged ; pork , (11.00. St. IjcmlH , Juno 12. Wheat Lower ; cash , 83Ko ; July , 7c. ! Corn Uettor ; cash , Uljfc ; July , 31 c. ' Oats Steady ; cash , 2'J ic ; July , 2ic. Pork Lower at $12.00. Lard Nominally tG,45. Whisky $1.02. Clnoliumti , Juno 12. Wheat In fair de mand ; No. 2 red , 84c. Corn Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 35@33Uc. Oats-Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 20c. Whisky Qulot at Sl.Oi lilVlfl STOCK. Chlcnen , Juno 12 , The Drovors' Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 10,500 ; active nnd lOc lower ; hooves , $4.10@1.50 ; steers , $3.00@4.30 ; stockers nnd feeders , ? 2,2. > @ 3.70 ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $1.00@3.30 ; Texas cattle , l.SOi 3.03. 3.03.Hogs Receipts , 80,000 ; slow and Ific lower ; mixed , $4.85 4.40 ; heavy , * 4.20@4.40 ; light , $ .J.25ft4 ( tX ) ; skips , $3.00@t.20. Sheep Receipt ! ) , 10OOJ ; steady to lower ; natives , $3.2fl4.05 ; western , 3.50@4.30 ; Texans , $ -'J.00 3.90 ; lambs , $2.00(23.50 ( per head. ICnnsna Oily , Juno 12. Cattle Re ceipts , 4,300 ; shipments , 1,500 ; weak and lower ; good to choice corn fed , $3.00@4.25 ; common to medium , 3.20@3bO ; stackers nnd feeders , steady to weak at J2.25ii3,40 ( ; cows , steady at $1.7503.00. Hoes Receipts , 19,700 ; shipments , 750 ; 10C ! 15c lower and In some cases 20o lower ; common to choice , $3.90 ( 4.20. National Htoolc Yard * . Kim St. louls , Juno 12. Cattle Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , 900 ; lower ; fair to choice heavy native steers , $3.10@4.30 ; stockers and feeders , $3.00@8.00 ; rangnrs , corn-fed , $2.50 @ 3.20 ; grass-fod , $1.00 2,85. Hogs Receipts , 5,300 , ; shipments , 1,400 ; lower ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , I4.30@4.40 ; packing , $4,20@4.83 ; light , ? 4,30@ 4.40. 4.40.Sioux Sioux City , Juno IS , Cattle Receipts , 730 ; shipments , 110 ; steady ; fat steers , $2.80 @ 3.50 ; stackers and feeders , $3.20 ( 2,75. Hogs Receipts , 2,000 ; lower ; light and mixed , H.00@4.07 > < ! heavy , f4.05@4,15. OMVUIA. iavi : BTOUIC. Cntilc. \Vedncsday , Juno 13. To-clny's cattle market was decldedl.v rotten and was quoted all the way from 10 ( < { 20o lower on booves. The trade was slow at the decline and the number of cattle sold was Buir.ll lu proportion to the receipts. Butchers' stock was not so much lower , but U was weak uud rather slow. The receipts were the heaviest of tbo week thus far , Hogs. The receipts of hogs were the heaviest since ono year ago to-day , The markets al other points all quoted lower , and on account of that and the heavy run hero , prices took n drop of about lOo. The market was not Very active nnd salesmen were reluctant to rnako the concession , nnd tlio trading was prolonged , through the whole day. A few sales were made , early In the morning nt W.10 ( < J,4.1B , but aside from thcso everything sold nt $4.COQ4.03. Sheep. A few shocp were received , but they were mostly consigned direct to the packers. The market continues llrm. Kccoipts. Cattle 2,003 HORJ , 10,300 Sheep fill I'revnlllnjt Price ; . The following h a t.iblo of prlca ? p.ild In this tmrkot , for the er.Ua } of stock men tioned : Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 lbs.3.SO ( rt > l.20 Good steers , 12,10 to 1450 Ibs. . . 11.75 ( ( (4.00 .Good stcors , 1050 to 1300 Ibs. . . 3.03 ( g.1.00 Common dinners 1.50 M2.00 Ordinary to fair cows 2.03 @ 2.50 Fair to good cows 2.5'J 02.00 Good to cholco cows 2.00 ( 3.00 Cholco to ftincv cows , heifers. . 8.00 M3.25 Pair to coed bulls 2.00 (52.50 Good to choice bulls > 2.50 &J3.CO Lightstoekcra , nnd feeders. . . . 2.75 $3.00 Good feeders. 051) ) to 1100 Ibs. . 3.00 $3.25 Fair to cholco light hog * 4.00 ( $1.15 Fair to cholco heavy hogs 4,00 (44.15 Fair to choice mixed hojrs 4,03 ( $4.05 Fair to medium imtlvo sheep. . 8.50 ( $1.25 Good to cholco native sheep. . . 4.0J ( a)4.50 ) Fair to cholco western shoep. . 3.25 @ 4.50 Shorn sheep. . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . 3.00 llcprcscntatlvo Sales. gucur , Av. Pr. 09 westerns , corn-fed. . oo Live Stock Notes. Top on hogs n mqntli ago , $1.45. Hogs sola a year ago at ? 5.20@5.55. Heavy hogs 10@15o lower 'n Chicago , Ceof ciUtlo sold a year ago nt S5.00@5.90. nango cattle three years ago , 54.35 ( 5.00. Heaviest cattle receipts , Sontcinbor 10 , 1S87 , 5,803. A year ago to-day 13CftS , nogs were ro- coived. W , H. Combs anil Frank Woodurd wpro hero from Nomaha City. W. C. Swarts and H. Qulmby , regular Silver City , la. , shippers , eacli had two loads of cattle lioro. H. L. . Savage , A. M. Smith und P. A. Aus tin ctuno down from Arcadia with Hvo cars of cattle and two of hogs. S. H. lilaclr. and A. J. Snowdon wcro here from ICearnoy , the former with four cars ot cattle and two of hogs , and the latter with two of bogs , J. L. Packard was In from Crclghton will , two cars of cuttlo and ono of hogs. O. Burgess , of Weeping Water , bad twc cars of cattlu here. Mr. Dawson , of Dawson & Bishop , Weep- Inp Water , was on the market with hogs. W. T , Uiokloy had o car of hogs here fron Columbus. , Frank Speliman and Charllo Crull comn Ir from Hanlon , the former with cattle , the lut tor with hogs. - H. Quick , of Quick & Son , Council Bluffs , came over witb a load of cattle and ono o hogs. _ OMAHA \VlIOLHSALjIi : MA11ICETS I'rotlucc , KrultH , Etc. Butter firmer oed In noiucwhii active do - - - - mund. Egps hlpbor. Che Soiptcady. Fruits nnd vegetables plentiful niiil fhcapoT. Htmrtii Tublo dairy , jstauo ; pnekcrs1 stock , 8@10c. Creamery-PHfiU , fancy. 10 < 3 ISo : choice , 14ff13c ! solid packed , 10@14o. Eoos Strictly fresh , iSc. CiiEnsn Young Amerlch/ full cronm , lOc ! twin Hats , tijfo ; oft grailon , 4/iCci ( / Vuti Kosiem Kdnm ll.SO per doieni np snpo , lOo ; brick , ISC' ? ! " " ; llmburgor , ll12c ; dotncHtlc Swiss , I4c ; skims , 2@4c' uhccso safes , bronio medal , No. 8 , f2.S5. . -l\ Poui.Tnr-l.lvo hen\ per dozen , $3.50(3) ( ) 4.00 ; mixed , M.35@3.r > 0j turkovfl , 7SSo ( per Ib ; ducks , $2.00@J50 ; gcqse $3.00134.00 ; live plgoons , $1.50. OIIAXOKS Riverside , $ T.OO@.00 ; fancy paper rind St. MichaelsKLrDCSISfi : fnnc.v Dxinrto Mediterranean sweets , t3.00@I.OO ; Los Angolcs ( cnolco ) , M.OO. LKMOXS Cholco , 4.50(25.00 ( ; fancy , 15.75 ® 7.00. 1'CAciir.s Per K bu box , 8I.M@1.50. Pri-LES Per Jjf uu box , f 1.00. Ciiiaiinr.s Per 21 quart case , 12.75 ; per 10 quart drawer , $1.75. Hi.ACKiir.uniKS Per 2-1 quart case , $ .1.03. BUCK HAsi'iinniiics Per 84 quart case , 1.50. Knn HAsrnr.iiuius Per 24 pint case , $3.50. STiuwiiBimir.s Per St quart case , $2.76 ® 3.00 ; 2 bu. stand. $7.00. GooSKiiniuiiKS Per 2 bu. stand , $0.50 ; 24 quart case. $2.50. Punts Per 24 quart case , $3.00@3.50'rf ; bu. box , $1.00 < H > 1.2 : > . Pisn Ari-i.r.s Per doz , $3.00(33.50. ( BASAXAS According to 8lo , per bunch , $2.05@3.00. COCOAXUTS Per 100 , ? 3.00. Fnusit PISH Whlto llsb , per Ib , T(3SWo ( ; trout , per Ib , 9c ; white porch , per Ib , 7c ; buf- fiilo , per Hi. 7c ; pickerel , nor Ib , Co ; black bass , per Ib. lie. HIJANS Choice hand picked navy , $1.75 ; clioico hand picked medium , Sl.0.1 ; cholco hand picked country , $1.00 ; clean country , 81.80(31.33. ( E \III.Y Vnnr.TAiu.us Potatoes , Cnl. , per Ib , ! Jtfe ! ; southern , per bbl , $4.00 : onions , Cnl. , per Ib , 2i o ; southern , per bbl , $ -1.00 ; cabbage , per crate. $4.00 ; turnips , per bu box , * l.00il.25 ( ; beets , per box , 8I.006S1.33 ; WHX benns , per mi box , $3. 73@'J.OO ; string beans , per bu box , 82.33613.50 ; green peas , uer bu box , SI riO@1.75 ; tomatoes , per iff bu box. S4.00 ; asparaeus , pur dozbeh , 50c1.00 ; caulillower , $3.50 ; cpg plant , 81. 73642.00 ; 5iuash ( , 75c : cucumbers , 50@75c ; EOUH bunches , 40c ; lettuce , 23is ; radishes , 20c ; preen onions , 15@Mc ; noxv carrots , 20o ; plo | > lant , per Ib , 3c. HIDIS : , PBLTS , TALLOW , ntc. Green salted Indes , 5c ; dry baited bides , 5c ; dry Hint lildcs , 7c ; calf bides , 5 ? ; dnmnpcd liides , 2c less ; sheep pelts , green , ouch , 2. > c@ $1.00 ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , 'J ( 012c ; wool , avurngc , 14 ( ' lSc ; tallow , No. 1 , 3ffi3J ( c ; grease , "A , " 4o ; grease , yellow , 3c. Ai'i'Ln HuTTntt 7o. CIDKU Bbls , 83hf ; bbls , $3. Bi'TTKUixi : 12@Wc. per Ib. MAIM.K SUOAH l'JK@15u per Ib. POTATORY Choice , sacked , par bu , 2.j@30c ; Colorado , -I0@l3c. Vr.AL Cholco.meilium sizeC @ "o ; choice , heavy , 40o ; sprinp lambs , $ yu.00@30.00 per dozen. Hoxuv ll@15o per Ib for choice. PHCSKKVUS 0 } @ 10c per Ib. JELLIES SJ ic per Ib. CUKSWVX No. I , ! SS ( > iOo. HA v 83.000(1.00. ( CHOP FcEi > - ? IO.On@11.00. BUAX $10.50@10.75. Supnr higher. CofTeo nnil rice flrra. Canned goods quiet. Dried fruits , iii good demand and 11 rm. ' OILS ICeroseno-P W , tOc ; W W , 13Kc ; headlight , 13e ; salad 6l ! , < $2.1.1610.00 per dozen. PICKLES Medium , per bbl ' , $3.00 ; small , ( i.OO ; pherldns , 57.00 ; C & B chow-chow. qts. $ ( ) .OU ; pts. 53.50. WitAi'i'jxo PAi'Hit Strsiw , uer Ib , IX ® 2Kc ; r.ipr , 2 c ; manllla B , Oc ; No. 1 , ! ) c. SALT IJalrv , 140 S-lbpUjis , , 83.70 ; do 100 Mb pkjrs , 82.UO ; do OSo-lb tkf4S , $2.50 ; do 23 10-lb nkgs , i-2.40 ; Ashton , lu bags. 50-lb , Sflc ; Io4-bu bairs , 221-lb , $3.10 ; do M S A , 50-lb jngs , 53o ; per bbl , $1.15. Sr.cna Ulrd , 4 @ 0e. StLi > ont1 X-lv per Ib. STAUCII 5 } ( ( ? 7o per Ib. STOVU Por.isit SiOO@3.S7 per gross. Si'icns Whole , par Ib Alisoico , 12c ; Cas sia China , lOc ; cloves , Xaiuibar , 25c ; nut megs , No. 1 , 70u ; popncr , 20. SuoAijS Graaulatcd. OJ/S35 ( < c ; confection ers A , VJ4@'J ! ' 'AC ; .standard , oxtraC , Oc : yellow C , SJjfc ; powdered , 10@10 e ; cut loaf , 10.C@ } lUKe : cubes , 10 > < jc. TKA-J Gunpowder , 20@iiOe ; Jnpan , 20@40c ; Y. Hyson , 3S'iCOc ; Oolonu' . 22 VJSUOAH Per pal. IS&'JOc. FISH Salt Dried codlish , but , 12c ; scaled herring , 25c per box ; hol- : ierring , dom. 50c ; Hamburg spiced herring , S1.00C' < )1 ) 10 ; hoi. herring , 70c ; mackerel , blf bbls , No. 1 , $13.03 : largo family , $12.50 per 100 Ibs ; whitoilsh , No. 1 , 57.25 ; Tamily , $3.00 ; trout $5.00 ; salmon , 8S.OO ; an- chovis , 10-lb pails , SUc. LVE-51.750t4.50. NUTS Almonds , lOSISc ; Brazils , On ; fil berts , 12c ; pecans , K'c ' ; walnuts , lOe ; peanut cocks , Oc ; roasted , lOc. B tos American A , seamless , I7c ; Union Square paper , discount , 33 per cent. CorrnES Green Fancy old golden Hio , 27c ; fancy old poabcrry , 33u ; Hio , uhoico to fancy , 2 e ; Ulo , prime , 21c ; Illo , peed , 17c ; Mocha , 2Uc ; Juvu , fancy Mahdehling , 29c ; Java , good interior. 24c. CoFrcns Roasted Arbucldo , 24J c ; Mc- Lautrhlin's XXXX. 2VicGorman \ , 21 > e ; Dlllwarth , 34 o ; Alnromn. 24c. CHAC-KKUS AND CAKUS 03 ( Wl8o per Ib. DIIIUU Fuuirs Per Ib , apricots , 10@15c. Auples , Mich. , 4'Vc ; stars , 5 c ; Aldens , 0 % C < 8c. Poaches , Ual. Y. , pueled , 17@30o ; fancy impeded , ll ( 13c : sun dried. 7 c ; ult Lake , Oc. Prunes , Cul. H. C. 7X@10&c. Currents , S'ffi'c ; Turkish prunes , -JJ c. Cit ron peel , yiic. Lemon peel , 14c. Dntes , 7c. Figs , 0@10c. Kasms , Malaga buach , do'iesas , $3.00 per box ; Valoucias , per Ib , 7J < Jc ; Gal. G & S , $2. 10 per box. Dried grapes , 5c. Blackberries , 5 > e. Pitted cherries , ICiiJc ; jiitted plums , 06 llc. Uas berrles , 22) ) < c. Nectarines. 13@14c. CAXXED FISH Brook trout , 3 Ib , $2.50 ; salmon trout , 2 Ib , $2.35 ; clams , 1 Ib , S1.25 ; clams , 2 Ib , J'J.OO ; clam chowder , 3 Ib , $2.23 ; devilled crabs , 1 Ib , $2.23 ; devilled crabs , 2 Ib. 83.50 ; codlish balls , 2 Ib , $1.75 ; caviar , K Ib , $2.23 ; ccla , 1 Ib. $3.25 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , $2.00 : lobsters , 1 Ib , $1.00 : lobsters , devilled X Ib , $2.23 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , 61.00 ; mackerel mus tard sauce , 3 Ib , ? 2.00 ; mackerel tomato sauce , 3 Ib , $2.90 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 85c ; oysters , 2 Ib , $1.50 ; salmon , C. It. , 1 Ib , $3.10 ; salmon , C. H. , 2 Ib. $3.10 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.85 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.00 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , $2.05. CANDY 9J ( S > 12Xo per Ib , CHOCOLATE AM > COCOA 23@89o per Ib ; German chlckory red. 8c. Gixocu Jamaica , } { pts. , $3.00 per doz. FAHIXACEOUS Goons Barley , 3@3o ; far ina , 4Kc ; peas , 3c ; oatmeal , ! J@1 } < | 0 ; mnoa- roni , H.HC ; vormiccli , llj c ; rice , 4' snpo nnd tapioca , Dry GooilH. BA.TTS Standard , So1 Gem , lOc : Beauty , 12)4u ; Boone , llo ; B , crtsod , ? 0.50. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis LL , unbleached , 5J4o ; CO , OJ c ; SS , 75' j , oyf ; GG , 0c ; XX , JOK" ; OO , NN , 12) ) < o ; AA , 14o ; DD , I5)4o ) ; TT , . . . YY , iSo ; BU , lOo ; 20 blenched , 8) ) o ; 00 , 12)tfo ; 80 , 13)4u ; 50 browniund slate , Uc ; 70 , 12)4c ; 00 , lOc. CAiti'CT WAKP Bibb White , lOo ; colored , 22o. * n CIHSII Stnvons'B , fi)4o ; Stevens'A , 7o ; bleached , 80 ; Stevens' p , i7&c ; bleached , 8Kc ; Stevens' N , 8J4m bleached , OJ c ; Slovens'BUT , ll)4c. ' OAMiiitica Slater , 5c ; Woods , 5oj Stan dard , 5o ; Peacock , 5o. ' COIISKT JKANS Boston. ' 7j > ( o ; Androscog- gln , 7Jfo ; Kcarsngo , 1 i \ Kockport , 0o ; Concstoga , fl)4c. r . DUCK West Point. 2p'ln. ' 8 oz , 0 > o ; do , 20 in lOoz , 12) c ; do , 0 lnM3oz , lB)4oi Uo , 40 n , . * \1 oz , lOc. DESIMS Amoskeag , 0 oz , 10' ' c ; iSvorott , 7 oz , 18o ; York , 7 oz , KJo ; Hiiymukor , 8Koi JatTroy XX , ll o ; Jarfroy XXX , 12Ko ; Beaver Creek A A , 12o ; Beaver Crook , BU , llo ; Beaver Crook CC , lOc. FLANNELS White , G. H. No. 2. } { , Kyto\ \ O. II. No. 1 , f , 2U > < o ; B. H. No. 'i. % 22Uoi B. H. No. 1 , > { o , 80o ; Quecheo No , 1 , } { , 42oi Quechco No. 2 , % . 37 > < fo ; Quecheo No. 8 , % , 32Koj Anawan , 32 o ; Windsor. 22He. FLAXNELS-Hod , 0 , 24 Inch. 15 > io ; E , 1\ \ Inch. 2Hfc ; G G 2 * Inch , 20cH ; | A F , X , 25oi JUF , 37oO.Jf,85c FLANNEL Plaid , liaftsraan , 20c ; Goalien , 32Ko ; Clear Lake , 30 > o ; Iron Mountain , " GINOHAM Plunkott checks , OJi'e ; Whit- tcnton , OJfo ; York , 7Jo } ; Normandi dress ! 4c\ \ Calcutta dress , TVc ; Whittcnton dress 7 o ; Henfrow dress , 8X@12Kc- KENTUCKY JEANS Mumorial , 15c ; Stand point. 18o ; Durham , 27Ko. Hercules , 18o Leamington , 22Kci Glonwood , 20o ; Molvlllo 25oBant'-up.27Kc. PUISTS Dress Charter Oak , 5) ) 0 ; Ila mapp,4o ; Lodi , 5 o ; Alluu , 60 ; Hichuond Co ; Windsor , fiJity Eddystono , 0 cj Fnciflo Atlantic It , 44. 7 o ; Allontlo D. 4-4 , 0 < Atlantic. P , 4-1 , Go ; Atlnntlo LU 44. . 0 < Aurora C , 4-4. 4Jfc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , Ojfo ! Hooslcr LL , 4-4 , 58 e ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7Jfci Lawrence LL , 44 , 5ic ; Old Dominion 4-4 , 6J < c , Pooporell H , 4-4 , O'fo ; Pepporcll E , 40 inch , 7.4o ; Poiiporoll 8 4 , 17e ; Pepporell " < 20c ; Pepporell 104 , 22o ; Uticu C , 4-4. 4J/OJ Wnchusott , 4-4. 7 < c : Aurora H. 4-4 , to ! Aurora B , 44 , SIIIIITIXO CHUCKS Caledonia X , OKc , Cnl. . cdonla XX , lO o ; Economy flo : Otis He ; Cordls No. 5 , O cf Cordls No. 4. lO c. MISCILLAXKOUS : Ti\blo oil cloth , J2.23 tublo ull cloth , marble , $2.23 ; pUrin Holland O o ; Dado Holland , 12Kc. Atct lo. Dloek Tin Eng. rof'e , small pig , 2So ; bar , 29c. Copper Planished bollor sizes , 33e ; cold rolled , 30o ; sheathing , ! )0c ) ; pitls , KOo ; flats. 30e. Galvanized Sheet Iron Junlata , discount , 00 per cent. Patent Planished Iron No. 24 to 27 , A quality , per Ib , 10 } c ; No. 2-1 to 27 , H quality , Oiffo. For less than bundle ndd c per Ib. SIIECT Iiiox No. 20 , $3.40 ; No. 27 , $3.5(1. ( SOI.DEU Hoyt Motnl Co.'s half and half In 1 ib cases , per Ib , Kicj commercial half and hall , 15c ; No. 1 in onra , I4c. TIN PiATr.-Bcst ( Charcoal ) 1C , 10x11 , 223. sheets , $0.50 ; IX , 10x14 223 sheets , $8.25 ; 1C , 12x12 , 225 sheets , $0.50 ; IX , 12x12 , 233 sheets. $8.25 ; 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $0.50 ; IX , 11x20 , 112 sheets , $8.25 ; 1XX , 14x20 , 113 sheets , $10.00 : 1XXX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $11.7o ; 1C , 2.x28 , 112 sheets , $13.50 ; IX , 2.x23 , 112sheotsl7.00IXX ; , 2x28 , llSsheels , $20.50. COKE 1C , 10x14,223 sheets , $0.00 ; 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $ ( ! .00 ; 1C. 10x20 , 223 sheets. $0.50. KonriNci ( Best Charcoal ) 20x28 , $0.75 ® 10.15. STKEL NAILS Base , $2.20 ; steel wlro nails , base , $2.GO. Lc.vn pig , 4o : bar , -IJ < fc. B\iin WiKE Painted , ? 3.25 ; galvntilzcd , $3.75673.00. Drugs nnil Chemicals. ACID Sulphuric , per carboy , 2 e ; citric per Ib , 51o : oxalic , per Ib. I4c : tartarlc , pow dered , per ID , 43c ; carbolic , 3S@45c. ALUM Per Ib , 2 > fo. AMMONIA Curb , per Ib , ll e. AHUOWUOOT Per Ib , lOc. UALSAM Copaiba , per Ib , 03o ; tolu , 526D 53c. 53c.BotlAX BotlAX Kcflncd , per Ib , OJ c. CALOMEL Am. , per Ib , 82c. CAVTOH OIL $1,22. Cunnii Biiiitns : $1.50. CiNiiiAitiiiEs 875fll.G5. ( ) CASSIA BUDS Per Ib. ISc. CIILOHOFOHM Per Ib , 41 < ' . CoUHos.iviSuiu.i.MATi : Per Ib , 75c. Citn\M TAKTAH Pure , per Ib , 2e. ! ) K.VTHACT LOGWOOD Bulk , per Ib , 12JJC. EitooT 15c. GLYCBHINK 3l } o. GU.M Auvine r > 'J ' ( ( 93c. LYCOPODIU.M He. GLYCKIIIXI : Bulk , per Ib , 22c. GUM Asftctida , per Ib , 14c ; camphor , per Ib , olio ; opium , perlb , $3.33. IODINE Hesublimatod , per ounce , $3.05. LEAVES Uuehu , short , | icr Ib , 13c ; senna Alex. , per Ib. . 25@33c. Moui'iiiA Sulph , per oz , $2.80. MEIICUHY OOc. POTVSS Bromide , per Ib , 37c ; Iodine , per Ib , $2.83. Quixi t Sulph , per Ib 37S4Gc. ( SEEDS Canary , per Ib , 4j'c. So M-S Castile , mottled , per Ib , 8610o ; castile , white , per Ib. 136j > 15c. SriitiTS NITUE Sweet , per 11) . 30c. STUYCIINI A Crystals , $1.00G$1.15. StiLi'ii , CINCHONA. Per oz , 0@l4o. TAWOCA Per Ib , lie. TONKA BEAN ! > -1.70i1.75. ( Linmbcr. Ijiuic , Etc. Dimensions and Timbers 12 ft. 14 ft. 10 ft. 18 ft. 20ft. 23 ft. 24 ft. 2x4. . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.0(1 ( 18.00 19.00 2x0. . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 10.00 2x8. . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 11)00 18.00 10.00 2x10. . 15.00 1500 13.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 10.00 2x12. . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 10.00 4x4- 4x48x8. 8x8. 10.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 17.00 18.00 10.00 FEXC'iNO No. 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough , $10.00@10.50 ; No. 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 feet , S17.00@17.50 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 loot , sl3.50@14.00 ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 feet , $ ! 5.00@10.00. F1X1-4IHXO 1st nd 2nd clear , l' < f inch s 2 s , $ IO.OO50.00 ( ) ; t nnd 2nd clear , 1 % and 2 inch , B 2 s , S47.00@49.GO : 3rd , clear , IX inch , s 2 s , $43.CO-i5.00 ; 3rd , clear , 1J < ? and 2 inch , s 2 s , $43.00u)40.0 ( ) ( ) ' , B select , 1 , } , and 2 inch , s 2 s , $ y7.00S3S.CO ( ; 1st ami 2nd , clear , 1 inch , s 2s15.00 ; 3rd , clear , 1 inch , s 2 s , $50.00 ; A select , 1 inch , s 8 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , 32s , S30.00. STOCK UOAKIIS A 12 in , sis 12 , 14 and 10 feet , S4iOO ( ; B 12 in , s 1 s 12,14 and 10 feet , $41.00 ; C 12 in , s 1 s , 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $35.00 ; D 12 in , s 1 s , 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $23.00 ; No. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 feet , $18.00 ; No. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 14 and 10 feet , $17.50@18.DO ; No. 1 com , 12 in , Bis , 10 , IS and 20 leet , SIM ) ; No. 2 coin , 12 in. s 1 B , 14 and 10 feet , $17.00. Flooring 1st com 0 Inch white pmo , $33.00 ; 2d com 0 inch white pine , $31.00 ; 3d com (5 ( inch white pine , $20.00 ; D com 0 inch white [ ) Ine. $20.00 ; com 4 add 0 Inch yellow pine , $13.00 ; Star 4 inch yellow pine , 817.00 ; 1st and 2d clear vclloyv plno , 4 und 0 inch , $19.00. LIME , ETC. Quiney white lime ( bcstSOc ) ; English and Gorman Portland cement , $3 45 ; Milwaukee nnd Louisville , * l.30 ; Michigan plaster , $2.25 ; Fort Dodjio plaster , $2.10 ; Blue Rapid plaster. $1,00 ; hair , 20o : sash , (15 ( | ) or ct dis ; doors , blinds , mouldimrs , 55 perct dis ; tarred felt , per cwt , J3.00 ; straw board , per cwt , $1.00. Poi'LAii i.uMiiEii Clear poplar box bds , % In , B"F , $31,00 ; clear poplar In panel , $3'J.OO ' ; clear poplar % In panel , $25.00 ; clear poplar } in panel stock wide , B 8 Js , $28.00 ; clear poplar corrugated ceiling , % , $30.00. POSTS Wlntocedar , 0 inch , halves , 12c ; white cedar , 5J < inch , halves and 8 inch q'ra , Ho ; white cedar , 4 inch , round , lOo ; Tenno j see rod cedar , split , lOc ; split oak , ( white ) 80 ; sawed oak , Ibc. SHINOLES , Lu'ii , Pint M. XX clear , $3.15 ; extra * A * , 83.80 ; standard A , $2.150 ; o-inch , clear , 81.00611.70 ; 0-inch , clear , 81.70&11.SO ; No. 1,81.10.13 ! ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California redwood , dimension widths.1,50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; lath , $2.50. CEILINO AND PARTITION 1st com , % In , white plno partition , $32.00 ; 2nd com , } { in , white pmo partition , $27.0U ; clear % in , yel low pine coiling , $20.01) ) ; clear % In , Norway , $14.50 ; 2nd com , % In , Norway. $13.00. BOAHDS No. 1 com. s , 1 s. 12 , 14 nnd 1(1 ( ft , $18.00 ; No. 2 com. s. 1 B. 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $10.50 ; No. 3 com. s. 1 B. 12 , 11 and 10 ft , $14.50 ; No. 4 com. s. 1 s. 13 , 14 and 1(1 ( ft , ( shipping cull ) $11.00. Add 50 cents per M. ft for rough. BATTENS , WELL Ttmixo AXD PICKETS O. G. Baits , 2Jtf inch , flOe : O. O. Bntts , > tfx3 SIS , 35i3 ; 3 in well tubing , D. & M. and Bov. , $23,00 ; Pickets , D. & H. Hat ; $30.00 ; Pickets , D. ii II. square , f 10.00. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Slocks Basement First National Bank , 5O5 Buullilitlli Slrout , . Omulin r ISSUED UY STATES , I COUNTIES , CITIES , I SCHOOL DISTRICTS , EIC , I BOUGHT AND BOLD. Wo ( leal In I.iin.l AVi.rninU nnil Scrip , Applicable to ( luvrrmnejtt Lam ) , anil Transact a lEeirulal * lluiiklui ; lluilueu. , . Corrvspomlcncu Hollclti'd. S.A.KEANSCO.BAHKEiS ! , 100 WASHINGTON STREET , CHICAGO , ILL , IIS BROADWAY. NEW YORK. WANTED Turned l > y Cities , Counties , School Districts , Water Coin panics , &c. We are in Hie market for tlx purchaie of round amount * of bitch bouds. Correspondence solicited. N. W , HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers , 113-117 Monrou Street , CHICAGO. BO Devonshire fitreot , QOSTOM. BLAKE , OOISSEVAIN & CO , , ADOLPII BOISSEVAN & CO , , Amsterdam , Ilollniul. Tr n ct n Rfnpr.il banking tm tn < . Socnrltlot bonRht iinil folil on commls lon. KorelKn cictanngo * . CommerclAl nml ti tclcr' letters ot crcillt. Onlct for bond nml tock etccntol un comml- Men In Ixiiulon nml on nil Conllnonlnl llouncs of Kurore. Nrcotlntlons of lUMwar , Stntn , Cltr nn t Corporv lion Ixmn n pcrl ltT NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. S. DEPOSITORY , OHAHA , NEB. Capital . 8100,00) Surplus Jan. 1st , 18S9 . 52.00J OKKIOKH3 AND IHIIKCTOKS : HKNHY W. YATKS , 1'resUlent. LKW1S S. UHU1) . Vlco President , A.K.TOUXAI.1H , W.V.MOUSK JOHN 8.ClLtINS JU O.OU8IUXO J.N.ll. W. H , S HUOIIKS. Owblnr THE IRON BANK , Comer liitli nnd Farnam StJ. A General llnnklui ; linslnosvrrausacto.l. KIIUCBITDALL , JOXVS A CO. , Bucccsiora to llcol.Joiic'.t Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Slices ABi'Qte for llotton Uubbcr Shoe Co , 11(12 ( , 1101 nnd 11M ll&riiojr Hlteet , Umalm , Drowoa. _ STOHZ & Lager Beer Brewers , ISl North Kliilitecatli ttroot , Oiimlm , Ntft. Comlco. EAGLE COKXICE WORKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window-cops nnd inrlnlln fkyl ulilt. .lolm Kiionctcr. proprietor. 108 utid HUbniilu lUlh street. Office ' _ _ 'MAXVFAUTUnixa CO. llanufncturers of 1M , Office and Saloon Ilxtnres , Mnntles , Sldobonntt , Hook CB C % Dritn Futures , Wail TUKPS , I'nrlltlons , Uallluzs.CountoM. llcernnd Win * Coolers. Mirrors , KlcKncturj und onlce , 173U nnd Ka South Utb Bt. , Umalia. Tyleplione 112) . _ JOUtf L. WILKIE , Proprietor Omana Paper Box Factory , Nui. 1317 ailil 1319 DoiiKlan Jlroct , Om hnNob. _ Sash , Doors , Etc. AT. A. DteBiiow A co. , Wliolf * iile manufacturers of Sasli , Doors , Blinfls and Monlvgi , Branch office. 12th nnd Itard Mrcol Omulm , Neb. KOUN MANUFACTURING CO. , Maniif ° ctiirers of Sash , BOOK , Blinds , Moulding' , ttntr-\rnr < nnd interior lir.nl wood ( Inleb , N.K. coruorSlh nnd IrfiivonHf rth strecu , Omtttia , Nob. A OLAllK STEAM HETltfQ CO Pnmps , Pipes anil Enaines , fitc&to , wRtcr , rnllfrnv nml lulntnc supplies. et& Iia ) . ! nndii2i fnniam street ; Oruiilin. U. S. WIND ENG1XE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Wato : Supplies , wind mills. 013 nnd IZUones St. , omah . O. P. ll s , acti & CO , Engines , Boilers and General Hecfiinery , Sbcetrlron woik , eu < nm pumps , BHW mills. 1213-1211 I.cin onworth tucct , Omnba. Iron Works. STEAM JiOtLER WORKS , Carter &fron , I'rop's. Jliinufiicturcrs ot nil kind ? Steam Boiler Tanks and Sheet Iron Work _ Work Soutli aoth amlH. _ .t Sl. croaslug Tol. 1415 PAXTON& V1ERLTNO IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding fort Engine ? , brass work , Kcncral foundry , mnclilno and blacksmith wtirk. Ullico nndrnri , U. 1 * . Ity. nud nth street , Ouialia. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk mils , window gunrils , flower BUuuK nlre nlgni , etc. I'U North lotu ttrcot , Omalia. OMAHA SAFE IRON WORKU , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults jnll work , Iron nbutters and llio escapes. U. Aridrocn , prop'r. Cur. 14th nnd Jackson Sis. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK. YARDS CO. , ( Omaha , Limited , .lolin ! ' . llu.vil , Siilurlntun Unt. - THR - CHICAGO SHORT LIE OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'y ' , Tlio Itcst Ilouto from Oumlm nnd Council UIulls to T\VO TilAlNB DAILY IIBTWEK.V OMAHA AND COUNCIL HUJl'KH Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Itaplds , Itock Island , Frceport ] KocJtford , Clinton , Dubiiqiic , Davenport , Elgin , Mmilson , JmiesUlle , Itelolt , Winomi , LuCrossc , And all otbor Important points Kmt , Northeast Bar ) Pouthouiit. I'or tbrotisli tickets , call nn the ticket nir nt at 1001 I'nrrmm BUtt'l , In llurkur lllocH.or at Union 1'uclllo 'uliuitn t-lcepcri and tlio llnoat Dining Cnrs In the world are run on the main line of the cmciiico , Mil waukee & ht. 1'Hiil itallwur , nnil every attention l imlii to imtBoncurn by courteuun omployoa of to * company. H. Ml I , I.KH , General Manager. J. H. TUOKKH. AMUtantUcuerol MnnnEor. A. V. U. UAlll'ttNTKIl , ( ivaural 1'noJunKcr and Ticket Ak'otit. Kisn. I ! . IIISAPKOKU , Assistant Cenornll'ametJior end Ticket Aient. T. J.CLAKIC. ( Jenerai Superintendent. To Ilr'clijo PROPOSITIONS for ( ho conHtructlon of two Ju brhlgiM ucro.ss Houtlium clmuneU of thu 1'latto liver In Alfxis T < miialili > , In llutler County , Nob. , will bo received by tlio Horn il of HunorvlBors of llutlor County. Nob. , nald brulgcB to 1)0 of dimensions aa followx : Ono lill feet lorn. , with Id-foot oiiproiicli nt one end. Ono brlilgo " 74 foot long , wJui 18-foot approach nt ono uui ] und 10-foot nnproncli nt tlio other. HiUil bridges to be built of hiird plnu , not on oulc All lldn must bo Accompanied with plant * and upoclllcatloiiB of tha work to ba done. Jlidilera must submit their blda on tlio two bi lilies eep- uratoly , BO that tlio proposition of any bidder may bo accepted as to ono brldca nnd rejected BB to the other if the board should so dotornilno. The bonul ronervcH the right to reject any and nil bid * . All proposition ) ) must bo In on or befoiethe llth diiv of July , IBS'J. JatrU thlH > . ' 'lth ilay of JIny , 188J. ly ) order of the Hoard of Supervisors of llntlor ( 'otiuty , Noli. JUS-HKM 1 . 0. HuvNOWS , County Clor k. Notice. Notice to Itenl KHtnta Airents , Lot 21 , block 4. In IIiiHcalli. fnlxllvlsoii IIIHIK : . C , T. 11. It. 1) ) , lu DoiiKlas I'iiunty Nob. , la hori-by wlthdruwij from the mnrkot , i' , 1) . MATTUOII , Omalia , Juna llth 188 ! > . , Owner , June Hd Jit Notice to Contractors and BuUders. Healed 1'Uls will bo recolvfd for thu constrtl& tlon of a frame dwelling. I'luns und tpuclllua tloiiH at my olllro o\ei HC Douglas Bt. 'll rliihttorofuBoanv unO. U bids rosorvcd , J-ll-d-Ut * 0(1 , J''StM'H fl'KV JI.LU. Anrlculltirnl ImplomontB. CUUltcntLL I'AllICEtt , Dealeriii Agricultural Implements , Wagons Carriage * and tuccle' . Jnne * utrcct , between Pth and Kith , Omaha. Ncbra < ka. LtXIffobn A METCALF CO. , Agricnlt' ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages ' - - ' .o. Wholc'alc. OmaliaNebraska. 'AHLIN , onHNDOlW , t MARTIN CO. Wholesale Dcnlernln AgiicnltnralIuipleiiientsWagons&Bngglei , s itroot , Omnha. MOLINK , MlLllUlttfA SI ODDARD c6t \ \ uanufactnror * ami Jobbers In | l Wagons , Buggies , Rate , Plows Eta 1 Cor.Vth nd 1'adnc Mreots , Omahfc. , , ' .1 Artleta' rflntorlla. ' A. iiosi'E , 'ji\t Artists1 Materials , Pianos anil Organs , UU Dougtu itr el Om h , Rebrmk * . Boots and Shooo. W. r. MORSE A CO. ; Jotters of Boots and Shoes , 1101,1101,1105 Dnualai street. Omaha. Manufactory. Summer uroot , lloMon. _ a Coot , Coke nnd Llmq. OMAIIA COAL , COKE A LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Sod Coal , 300South ISth utrt'Ct , Omnha. Nebraska. KKIlltASKA FUEL CO. , Ships of Coal a Ml Coke , 811 South 13th SUOmabn , Neb. Lumbar JOJKV A. WAKEFIKLD , ( ( ill 1JJ * * * * * iiv * * * VMCij\Jt f ' D ET A ltlD iELL ' ' ] Storage and Commiision Merclianls , M. E. SMITJI A co. , Dry Goods , Furnisniiig Goods anfl Notions lift ) and 1101 OouglM. cor , llth itrotl.Unnlin , Neb. KILPATRWK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goofls.Notions . CJ nU' furnlikliiK Roods. Corner lllh nnd Ilarntr alreelj , Omatin , Nobraika. HELIN , THOMPSON A CO. , Importers and jobhcn of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 217 Eoutli 1Mb itrect. Furniture. DEWEY A STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Farnitiire ' Karnnm ttreet , Omalin , Nebrntka. CHARLES SniVERlCK , Furniture , 4 Crania Nabraska. .v I Crocorloo. PAXTON , OALLAfJIlER A CO. t Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions , \ 705.707,703 nnd 711 Pouth 10th ct. , Onmlia , Neb. ' McUORD , IIRADY A CO. , f Wholesale Grocers' | 13th and J.envemvorth itrccts , Omaha , Nebratka. Hardware - Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , - Springs , waccon stock , Imrdnaro , lumber , cto. 1309 anil 1211 ltuncy ) cireet , Omnba. LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN HARD' WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plato , Metals , sheet Iron. etc. Ai'cnf. fat llowo scales. Mlnrul powilvrnnd I.ymnu bnrbod wlro , HIMEDAUail A TAYLOR. Bnild rs' ' lla dv/are / and Scale RenairSliop , liecbunlcs * tools nnd Murrain pcnlca. 1405 Douetoi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fetroett Oiuiitin .j nb . WiSTLuinto , Etc , Jmrorlcil anil AinuriiMii l uul.uM cumunt. it it niicnt for Alllwnukco li > ilraiillo ucmunt mU 0 > lnty ivlilto hue. OH AS R. L.EE , Dealer in HardY/ooil / Lmnlier , \Too4 carpets nnd pnrquot flooring. 9th and I > iuglu streets , Omiitin , Neb. OMyfLA'LUMTlEn ( JO. , AllKinilsofBttiliisHaterialatVfliolcsalB. IBth Etroot and Union l'uclfloTri > ckOmabi > , LOO IS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , BU : , Yards-Cornci 7th nud Llouulus. Corner 1'Jth und DouKluri ' FRED W. GRAY. Lnmter , Liniu Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Cth and Pounlas 81s. . Omaha. " C. N. DWTZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th and L'ullfornlu Streets , Ouiahn , Nebraska. Nctlono. I. OUERFELDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions _ aa , 210 and mfontli lltli street. ' Motions. _ J. T. ROIllNSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , torn 'i l-tli uuii llo.vard htrooti , uiualju , JT. HARDY A CO Jolln-s ) of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fane/ Goods , Iloiihu tiirnihlil , ! K'1' " ' ' ' . ' hilihii'H : Sltl'i ' I in u I'Htrcet ( Imnlm N"l . CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo re io , etc. . Omalia. A. H. IllBliop , Manager , " _ Pa por. _ OARPENTER PAPEJICO. , Wholesale Pauer Dealers , Carrr a alco stock of prlntlne. wrapping anil Trttlng paper. , HPMI * | mention. gUcn to car load ordon. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH TdlC'iu I ) ] ) On or about March I'th , Roan Blccr , xvllli Mhlt Ji-12-)9-rf-Jy.i' ) Florence , lioutilut U' . , N U.