' Wftf KTSaH esfpiyfr : : , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIPAY. JTJNB 14 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Unfavorable Crop Reports Tend to Bond Wheat Up. ARGENTINE REPUDLIC GRAIN. Corn Takes a Slight Tumble nntl Onta Follow Provision Dealers Got n Surprise Cnttlo Decidedly liowcr. CHICAGO PRODUCE MAItllRTS. CniCA.ao , Juno 13. [ Special Telegram to THE Ben. | The wheat marknt ranged Itlghor to-day , and , contrary to expectations , the sentiment Is veering around bulllsuly. The quotations In nil the markets of the country testify to the fact thut the government re- jiort has bcon , and Is , discredited. Private information Is overwhelmingly In support of the theory of poor prospects in the north west , and not nbovo an average crop in the Ohio river states , and speculators are very generally operating Independent of official estimates. The opening was ) @ ) a off , as compared with iftt evening , with Juno quot ing 8Xc , July iflVc , September at 73Xc , and December at 75)c. Juno sold as low as 78Jfc and July 73@7Gc , but a good Inquiry turned the market up. English cables were easy and continental cables wcro steady. The cash markets on this stdo of the Atlantic ruled firm. The activity In the cash wheat market Is very general in Its character. He- turns nro coming hi slowly from every quilr- tcr. Minneapolis reports a good demand for the best samples ; Milwaukee worked 60,000 bushels to-day for export , and Chicago 2-1,000 bushels. New York reported flvo boat loads , with a possibility of fifteen more. Ex port clearances to a modern nir.ount are posted , and business acts as though the values might bo on n healthy trade basis. Crop news of ono sort and another had moro than ordinary Interest nncl importance. Banking houses brought "rclmblo informa tion" that the wheat crop of the Argentina Kcpublio had been practically ruined. North western advices of n discouraging tenor poured in. The bad news from thut quarter was offset In a measure by reports of rains in northern Dakota , but thcso rains do not seem to bo cither important or general. The news nod the effect , however , of break ing the market Jfc , but the recovery was prompt , and thereafter the tone of the mar ket was strong and Duoymit , Advices from the northwestern wheat Holds are rather less favorable than expected , not so much in the point of yield as on no- ount of the non-realization of hopes of a phenomenally early movement from that section. July wheat rose from 7Gc to 77 ? < fc , The early advance culminated about the middle of the forenoon ou receipt of the rain tidings aforementioned , and prices receded to 76c , but pulled up very soon to 77 , ' c , and toward the close to 77 > e. The close was 7777o. Juno wheat ranged 78 ( (570c , and closed nt 70c , with only a moderate business passing. December sold and ad- and ad- . . , „ . . . Tlioro was evidently a steady buying on u largo sealo by strong people , it could not bo doll- nltely located whom , but the influence ot the persistent purchasing was plainly seen intlio course of prices , and the behavior of the market. Dealings wcro on rather a larger Bc.ilo than usual , mid the trading was moro general in its character than has been wit nessed of Into. The fluctuations in corn were confined to a narrow range , and the trading was , in the main , local In its character. July closco ' c , nnd Juno Jfo lower than they did yesterday. Oats did not have the strength displayed In wheat , but on the contrary declined about * c. The trading was chiefly local , and the downward course was most marked in the deferred deliveries , with receivers selling freely nnd no buying support of any cense quence. The opening was nearly steady , with September suoscqucntly selling down to 23 @ 2a c , or-a fractional discount from July , which was offered moro sparingly. May declined to S5J c , and cash and Juno were neglected , with little apparent Inquiry for round lots. No. 2 , to go to store , was quo table at 22 c. Provision traders were n little surprised with the action of the market. Hogs wcro again easier , under continued heavy arri vals at Chicago nnd other points , yet the product hold up remarkably well , under the circumstances. In fact , the strength was unexcelled , and made the boys feel a trifle uneasy. They argued that the late mysterious movements of n certain promi- ndnt packer wcro sufllciently advanced for him to show his hand , and that the firmness displayed was duo to his influence. At any rate the boy's wcro nervous , and a good share of the day's ' speculative business con sisted of the covering or transferring of short contracts. Based on yesterday's clos ing , the actual changes in prices were unim portant , save in short ribs , which experi enced an advance of from 2 > c to Co. Lard was uncbaugod to 'JKo lower , aud porK un changed to 2X ° higher. CHICAGO LtlVE SI-OCR MARKET. CHICAGO , June 13. [ Special Telegram to Tim BKB. I CATTI.B. The fresh arrivals , to-day , were placed at 0,000 natives , 5,000 U'cxans , and 200 stillors. The aggregate supply on sale , however , amounted to about 18,000 head , 3SOO having been carried over from yesterday. The market for natives was not only Co and lOc lower but dull , nnd very unsatisfactory to the sellers early , though developing consldorau o llfo later on. Heavy beeves wcro unusually plentiful , and received the brunt ot the decline , selling over 15 to 20a lower than on Monday or Tuesday last. Smooth , fat , light to medium light steers were In good demand by both Eastern shippers and dressed bcof men , and such descriptions sold at about yesterday's prices , and r.ot moro than Co and lOo lower than early in the week. "UreonlaU" steers wcro a drag aud with diflloulty found mi outlet at concessions of fully lOo from yes terday and from 15 to 25o billow Monday's quotations. The cow trade , as for some time past , dragged at bed-rock figures for low grades , but heifers sold lo good advantage. The Texas movement , while not active , developed uo further do- cllno , and the supply was cleared within lOo of Monday's and Tuesday's value. Choice to beeves , W.25 ® 1,60'medium ; to good steers , 1850 to 1BOO Ibs. * J.OO@4.aO ; 1200 to 1350 Ibs. , f3.75@4.15 ! ; 030 to 1200 Ibs. , $3.CO4.00 ; stock- era nnd feeders , $3.SO@3.CU ; cows , bulls and mixed , $ l.E033.aO ; bulk , $3.10@3.40 ; Texas ciittlo , 51.75(33.75. ( HOGS The trade wns-falr nt the opening , with the hulk of the sales at about yester day's ' close , namely , $4.1)0 ) ; hut later on , and after shippers and other urgent orders had been tilled , the general market was slow liml cloned dull , witti packers bidding $4.15@I.2C for the ordinary run of fair to good packing sorts. Light grades sold steady ut f 1.40 ® 145. FINANCIAL. NK\V YOIIK , Juno 13. [ Special Telegram to TUB BKK.I STOCKS There was less fea ture to the stock market at the opening to day than for many days. The fueling was c llttlo changed from the close of yesterday , First prices were from V < 2f ( per cent hotter than last night. In nearly all tha active stocks there were , for n , few minutes , In dications of a general upward movement similar to that of yesterday morning , Tin improvement was not sustained , however , and with free offerings throughout the entire list a < lo\v decline sot In , The most market weakness was in Chicago Gus , which wen1 ' off'l per cent tp BO 'j Missouri Pacific , oftj f4 70 ; Jersey Con'.ral , off 1 per cent to 111 Now England was an exception , advancing t point , to 40 , the first hour. Other move jnonts were Inslunltlcnnt ; Louisville wen * oft > f percent to 71s'5 AtchUon tf to 44Jf Burlington moved up } { to 101 , and off ti 103M ; Northwestern lost ) ( to 110f ; Ilocl Island , X to OStfj St. Paul , X to 73K Lnchawnnnn , f to 14Bf ! Heading , tf to 47f Cotton Oil sold off to 6i and up to 50 Sugar trusts up to 111 aud oft to 110 ; Leac trusts off * f to 29 f. At noon the prices wcro the lowest of the morning , with few exceptions. The stock market , oven during the closing Hours , had less feature than on the previous days. The buying of New Eng land , presumably to gain control , was the event of the day ; the gain nt the close ever last night wai nW per cent , the close being nt 61c. The downward tendency in the list was chocked before the close ; nnd n Bllcht rally loft prices very near last night's figures. Jersey Central lost % per cent at 111 ; Burlington gained X nt 101 ; Missouri Pacific , # nt 70K ; Northwestern , Keck Is land nnd Atchison closed about steady ; Chicago cage Gas closed } { under at G0 > $ ; nnJ Sugar trusts % higher nt 110) ) { ; Cotton Oil gained 14 per cent. The following were the cloMni ? quotations : Moxr.v Eisy ; clojoJ offered Pnutn MunoAKTiMi Pxrcii 333 > j per cent. Sinnuxo EXCHANGE Qulot but steady ; sixty-day bills , $1.37 ; demand , ( l.SS % PJriODUOKMAlUCliTS. CHICAGO , Juno 13. 1:15 : p. in. close Whoa : ' Firmer ; cash , 70o ; July , 77 5-lGej Decem ber , 70 c. Corn-Steady cash , 33e ; July , 34 3-10o , September , 3i ; c. O.UB Steady ; cash , 22 0 ; July , 22 7-lCo ; September , 23 5-ll5c. Hye Cash 3S c. Uarley Nominal. Prime Timothy $1.25. . Flax-Sl.GI. Whlsky-51.03. Pork-Steady ; cash , $11.55 ; July , $11.03 ; September , $11.80. Lard Stpady ; cash , S0.53 ; July , Scptcmoor , $ t.77J ) < f. Flour UuclmnL'cd. Dry Salt Meats Shoulders , $3.12K@3.2.V short clear , $0.12J @ 0.25 ; short ribs , § 3.80 ( S5.90. Uutter Firm ; creamery , 12JJIG3 ; dairy , 0@14o. Choose Steady ; full cream Cheddars nnd fluts , 7 } < f ( < l78 c ; Young Americas , 8 , ' @S ) < jc. Eggs-Firm ; fresh , Il@l2c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy nnd light groan salted , 5ifo ; sal ted dull , 4)fe ) ; green salted nlf , Oc ; dry Hint , 7o ; dry salted , 7o ; dry calf , 7@So ; deacons , 23o each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , o ; No. 2 , 8o ; cuketj c. mixed , S4.00@4.or ; heavy , 54.03@-t.15. Uccclpts. bnlpuients. Flour 10,000 S.OOo Vheat 11,000 27,000 Corn 170,000 501,000 Oats 103,000 183.0JO Now York. June 13. Wheat Ueeoipts , 7.0QO ; exports , 33,000 : spot irregular and asy ; No. U red , SlJ c in store ; b@S3o Jlont ; 82 @ 84iCcf. o. b. ; No. 3 rod , 70c ; ungraded red. SlftOSc ; options active , strong nnd higher ; July , SStfc. Corn Hccoipts , 43,000 ; exports , 120,000 ; Dot less active aud weaker ; No. 2JlMo , n elevator ; 4242Kc afloat ; No. 2 white , ungraded mixed , 4U @ 4S 0i options owcr. Oats -Receipts , 153,000 ; exports , 83 ; spot toady ; options firm ; June , 2So ; July , QS o ; pot No. 2 white , 33oj ; mixed western , 20 ® 35 c. Coffee Outions barely steady at close ; ales , 48,230 bags ; Juno , S10.10@10.15 ; July , 10.15 © 1(5.20 ( ; spot Uio , dull ; lair cargoes , HS.50. Petroleum Quiet nnd steady ; United ilosod at S3J e. Eggs Steady ; western , 13J ( > l4c. Pork Quiet ; now , § 13.23 ® 13.50. tard Dull nnd weak ; western steam , W.OO ; July , $3.97. Butter Firm for'cholcc ; western , 9@17i c. Cheese Steady ; western , 7. 033 2- Kuiisaa Cl y. Juno 13. wheat- Stronger ; No. 2 red , cash , 72cbld ; July , fllo ) ld ; No. 2 , soft , cash , 78o bid ; July , G2o > id. Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 20) ) 0 bidNo ; 2 white , cash , 29 fc bid , BO o asked. Data No. 2casU , lO&o-bid , 20Kc asked. Ailnneupolm , Juno 13. Wheat Sample ivhcat firm but unsettled ; receipts , 01 cars ; shipments , 08 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , June and July , 93e ; on track , 93o ; No. 1 northern , June , S5 > c ; July , SOc ; . on track , - - - - ' - - - - - - - No. , 2 northern , Juno 75c ; July 5 c ; on track , 70@SOc. . Ijlvoi-pnol , Juno 12-rWheat Quiet ; noldors offer moderately. Corn Quiet ; now mixed western , 3s 7) d per cental. Milwaukee , Juno 13. Whoit Firm ; cash , 74c ; July , 74J < o. Corn Steady ; Iso. 3 , 34c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 , white , 27027 0. Hyo Dull ; No. 1 , 41J c. Barley Dull ; No. 2 , 51c. Provlfiona Unchanged ; pork , $11.00. St. Ijouis , Juno 13. Wheat Higher ; cash , b7o ; July , 73c. Corn Steady ; cjsh.31J o ; July , Oats Firm ; cash , 2ic ; July , 23 Pork Steady at S12.0J. Lard Nominally S.5J Whisky 81.02. Butter Easy ; creamery , 14@10c ; dairy , 12@iac. Oliictnnnti , Juno 13. Wheat Stronger ; No. 2 red , 85c. Corn Firm ; No.2 mixed , 35 < g35) c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 mixed , Whisky-Steady lilVK STOUIf. Olilcnco , Juno 13. The Drovers' Journal reports ns follows : Cattle Receipts , 14,000 ; market slow and steady , to n shade lower ; beeves , S4.20@ 4.GO ; steers , ? 3.GO$4.30 ( ; stockcrs nnd feeders , $3.20@3.CO ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.50@ 3.30 ; Texan cattle , (1,75 3.25. Hogs Kecelpts , 27,000 ; alow nnd 5e lower ; mixed , W.20M4.40 ; heavy , $ l.ir4.35 ; light , $4.234.X ( ) ; slclps , ? 3.CO@4.40. Sheep Hcceipts. 0,500 ; market steady ; natives , ? 3.50@4.70 ; western shorn , ? 3.0a ( ) 4.25 ; shorn Texans , § 3.00@3.90 ; lambs , S2.UO @ 3.00 per head. KiiiiBHH City , Juno 13. Cattle Ho- cclpts , 2,100 ; shlpmcnta , 1,000 ; weak and lower ; good to choice corn fed , 53.90VJ4.10 ( ; common to medium , $3. 5@.SO ! ! ; stoukors nnd feeders , steady at $ . ' .25(23.40 ( ; cows wcnlt at $ i:73K3.20. : ( Hogs Hecoipts. 13,000 ; shipments , 3,300 ; firm , active mid higher ; light , * 1.20@l,25. National Stook Kuril * , Unit Ht. LoiilH , Juno 13. Cattle Kecelpts , 1,000 ; shipments , -100 ; steady ; fair to choice heavy native steers , $3.1034.40 ; stackers and feeders , $2.00 ( < { 3.00 ; rungnrs , corn-fed , § 2.70 @ 3.30 ; grass-fed , f 1.00 3,00. Hogs Uccclpts , C,300 ; shipments , 800 ; steady ; choice heavy butchers' , 14.2.5 @ 1.35 ; packing , f4.20@4.3a ; light grades , 84.25(31.55. ( Hlonx City , Juno 14. Cattle Receipts , t'iCO ; shipments , ! ! 70j steady ; fat steers , $3.00 @ 3.JO ( ; stockers und feeders , $2.25 2.00. Hogs Ueceipts , 2,000 ; lower ; light and ' ' , 4.00Q4.10 ; heavy , 4.05@4.12 > . urooic. Cattle. Thursday , Juno 13. The general tradn ruled slow at about steady prices from the outset , although the receipts were only llfty-threo cars , The market was practically devoid of any now features. Cattle held over from yesterday sold at prices offered yeatorday. The rangoon on beeves was $3,45(34.03 ( , but there were no heavy aud prime cattle. Cows sold at $2.00 Q3.CO. The receipts wuro nearly as heavy as yes- tcrduy , and In udultloti to tbo fre h receipts there were olghteon loads of holdovers on sale. The market was lOc lower and rattier slew nt the decline , owlns to the reluctano of the salesmen to accept the prices bid. In the end the IIORB were all sold , tbo bulk going ut $3.02 (33.93. ( _ Sheop. There was nothing here to make a mar ket. cattle * . . , . . .f..ff. . . . . . . . . . . . jiu ilOS * . . . . . . .4 10,000 ProvnltliiR 1'rloos. The followlnjtli a tibia of prloaj palil In this market for the graioi of stock men tioned ! Prime 8toors.130D to 10M lbi.$1.SO 04.15 Good steers , 1353 to HWlbs. . . 3.75 M4.20 Good steers , 1050 to 1300 Ibs. . . 3.05 . Common dinners 1.50 ftl.OO Ordinary to fair cows 2.00 Fair to good cows 2.53 M200 ! Good to choice cows 2.69 M3.00 Choice to fancy cows , heifers. . 3.00 Fair to coed bulls 2.03 ( VteiSo Good to choice bulls 3.50 ( < J3.00 Lightstockors and feeders , . , . 2.75 C'f3.00 Good feeders , 05'J ' to 1100 Ibs. . 3.00 43.25 Fair to choice tight hogs 8.95 Fair to choice ho ivy hogs 8.IK ) Fair to choica mixed hogs : 8.93 3.1)5 ) Fnlrto mOiiium mtlvo sheep. . 3.53 § 1.23 Good to choice native sheep. . . 4.0J 1.50 Fair to choice western she p. . 3.25 @l.fi3 Shorn sheep 3.0J W3.33 RepresentativeHales. . CO WS. 0. .1210 2 00 8. . . 032 2 85 7. .100J 2 40 1. . .1000 3 00 5. .103J 2 53 3. . .1055 8 00 21 , .102) 3 03 1. . .1180 3 OJ 2. .11(50 ( 2 IH 8. . .107.1 3 03 3 .1030 3 03- 3. . .101)7 ) 3 10 20. . 991 2 70 n. . .1031 3 10 19. .UOi 2 75 4. . .11&7 320 OANSliHS. 5. . 050 123 21. . . 053 1 80 1. .137. ) 1 53 1. . .1170 1 90 1. . 890 1 73 17. . . 933 2 10 23. . 57 1 80 DULLS. .1570 i no i. . .1300 2 00 , .182J 1 90 IICICEHS. 14. . . C20 8 00 0. . . .700 3 23 11. . . 705 03 MIXED. .inso 3 co CALVES. . .150 4 50 riiuunus. 13 . . 840 3 00 11003. I.lvo block X J. Miller , of Elyrio , was hero with hogs. II. C. Cutter , Cowles , brought In a load of hogs. R. W. Dunn brought In a load of hos trom Eustls. O. Honquost , of Oakland , had hess on the market. P. McEvoy , of Elkhorn , was a visitor at the yards. Mr. Perkins , Octavia , was on the market with hogs. II. W. Butterliold was m from Crolgiiton with hogs. Long & Wall , of Douglass , had hogs on the market. \V. R. nnd J. F. Stevenson had two cars of cattle and ono of hogs at the yards. Air. Rivet , Lincoln , came up with two loads of cattle and ono of boss. John HIckey and Charles Sexy each had a load of hogs over from the Bluffs. J. R. Biirkholdor was over from Woodblno with two cars of hogs and one of cattle. Eustls was represented by W. F. Bean , who had two cars of uattlo ou the market. Allan Root , state agent of the State Farm ers' alliance , was looking over the yards. L. B. Gorliani , the genial live stock agent of the Rocic Island , was among tbo visitors at the yards. George llorko & Frazlor , 11 vo stock com mission merchants , received sixty cars of stock ycctcrday , boiiig ono-Ufth of all the stock hero , OMAHA MAUICGTS. Produce. I''rnltH , Kto. Butter firmer and In somewhat active de mand , Egijn higher. Chcoso steady. Fruits and vegetables plentiful and cheaper. BUTTF.H Table dairy , ISftgUo ; packers' stock , 8@10c. Creamery Prints , fancy. 1C@ 18c ; choice , 14Q15o ; solid packed , 10@14o. EQGS Strictly fresh , 18c. Ciiucac Young America , full cream , lOp ; twin flats , UJ < o ; off grades , 4@0o ; Van Rossem Edam , ll.50 per dozen ; sap sago , J'Jo ; brick , 12@13c : limburger , ll@12o ; domestic Swiss , 14o ; sit Una , 2@4o ; cheese safes , bronze medal , No. S , $2.85. PouLTitv Llvo hens , per dozen , $ H.50@ 4.00 ; mixed , S3.2.53.50 ; turkeys , 7(880 ( per Ib ; ducks , $2.00@350 ; geese , (3.00 ( 4.00 ; live pigeons , SI. DO. OIUKQK3 Riverside , f4.00@5,00 : fancy paper rind St. Michaels , ? 3.754.25 ; fancy Duarte Mediterranean sweets , t3.00@4.00 ; Los Angeles ( cnolce ) , $3.00. LEMONS Choice , f4.50@5,00j fancy , t5.75ft ( 7.00 , I'JUCtiKS Per } ( bu box , $1.2501.50. Pri'LES Per K uu hex , $1,00 , CUBIUIICS Per 24 quart case , $3,75 ; per 10 quart drawer , 81.75. BLACUUUIHIIES Per 24 quart case , { 3,00. BLACK RASPIJEUUIES Per 24 quart case , 11.50. RED lUsi'jiKiiiiiEs Per 24 pint case , $3.50. STIUWUEIIUIES Per 24 quart case , $ & 00j 3 bu etand , $7.00 , Goosr.nnnniE3 Per 0 biflstand , W.BO ; SI quart case , $3.50. U PLUMS Per 21 quart case , $3.00(33.50 ( K bu. box , ei.oxai.ss. ' PINB ArrtKS Per doz..W.OO@3.50. BANASAS According TO size , per bunch. $2.05@3.00. t. r COCOANUTS Per 100 , $5.00. FitESii FISH White fish , per Ib. 7@ trout , per Ib , Do ; white porch , per Ib , 7c ; buf- lido , per Ib. 7o ; plokorol , pe'r Ib , Co ; black bass , per lu , lie. BnANS Choice hand picked navy , $1.75 ; choice hand picked niorthlnl , $1.03 ; choice hand picked country , $1,00 ; clean country , S1.20 < ? 21.23. j , , EAUI.Y VEGETABLES Potatoes , Cal. , per Ih , jy c ; southern , pen /bbl , $4.00 ; onions , Cal. , per Ib , 2 o ; southern , per bbl , ? 4.00 ; cabbage , i or crate , 8-1.00 : turnips , per bu box , J1.001.25 ; beets , per box , 61.00(31.85 ( ; wax beans , per bu box , ? 2.7G@3.00 ; string beans , per bu box , $3.2 , " > C'53.50 ; green iieas , nor bu box , $1,50 1.75 ; tomatoes , per k bu box. $2.00 ; nsparacus , per doz boh , 50c@l.OO ; cauliflower , 52.50 ; egg plant , $ I.75@2.00 ; squaMi , 75o : cucumuers , 60@75e ; soup bunches , 40c ; lettuce , 23o ; radishes , SOc ; green onions , 15@20o ; now carrots , 20o ; plo plant , per Ib , ! ! c. Ilinns , PKLTS , TALLOW , r.ic. Green salted hides , 5c ; dry salted hides , fie ; dr.v" ( tint hides , 7o ; calf hides , Co ; damaged hides , 201031 ; sheep pelts , green , each , 2.1cV ( § $1.00 ; sheep poltB , dry. per Ih , 9jpl2o ( ; wool , average , HfullSc ; tallow , No. 1 , 8Gt3 ! > fc ; grciiso , "A , " 4o ; grease , yellow , 3c. AITLC BUTTEII 7c. CniKit Ubla , $3hf ; bbls , S3. BuTTKiiisn 12@13e per Ib. . MAVLII SuaAit 12K@lfio per Ib. POTATOES Choice , sacked , werhu , 25@30o ; Colorado , 40 ( 45f. VIAL : Chofco.incdium slzc,0i ( < 7o ; choice , heavy , 4JiOc ( ; spring lambs , $30.00(230.00 ( per dozen. Hosnv 14J41Bo ( per Ib for choico. PUKSBIIVCS 'JJiQIOo per Ib. Jiii.Liiss 3) 54o per Ib. WAX No. 1 , IlAY-fJ.OJ@l.OO. ; CHOIFIIRD $ . | 0.03@1I.OO. Suparhlgher. Coffqo nnd rice firm. Canned goods quiet. Dried fruits In good demand and Ilrm. OiLs-ICcrosono-P W , lOc ; W W , 12 0 ; headlight , 13c ; salad oil , § 3.15(159.00 ( per dozen. PICKLES Medium , per bbl , $5.00 ; small , $0.00 : trhorltins , S7.0J ; C & B chow-chow. qta. 5(5.00 ( ; pis , S3.50. WUAITINO PAI-EII Straw , nor Ib , IT riB 2 } c ; r.iir. 2J o ; manllla 13 , Oc ; No. 1 , Oc. SALT Dairy , 140 2-lb pkjw , 52,70 ; do 100 8-lb pkfrs , $ J.CO ; do OJ5-lb plcus , $3.50 ; do 23 10-lbikg3 , $2.40 ; Ashton. bu ba , ' { < ! , 50-lb , Sou ; do4-bu butrs , 221-lb , S3.40 ; do M S A , C(5-lb ( bags , a.'ic ; pur bbl , fl.15. Srnns bird , 4) ) < J@0 ( . ' . SVLSODV- ? ( V5'i > io per Ib. STAUCII 5j ( fo7c per Ib. Sxovn POLISH $ 'J.OO@3.S7 per gross. Sricns Whole , per IB Allspice , 12o ; Cas- sin Chlnn , lOe ; cloves , Zanzibar , 25j ; nut megs , No. 1 , 70c ; pepper , ' 2 ) . SUOAUS Graaulatod , 91 < f@9Xc : confection ers A,9J/'JXc ' ; standard , extra C. Do : yellow C , 8J4'c ; powdered , I0@10 c ; cut loaf , 10Lf@ Kc ; cabcs , 10 > c. TEAS Gunpowder,2D@30c ; Japan , C0@40c ; Y. Hyson , 23'u.nOc . ; Oolon ? , 22.2J50c. VIXKOAU Per gal , IS JOc. FISH Salt Dried codilsh , C SKc : hali but , 12c ; scaled herrin ; ' 50 per box : hol- hcrrinfr , iloin. 53c ; IlamUur/i.spIccd / hurrhiff , Sl.OOC.51-lO ; hnl. hcrrincr , , 70c ; mackerel , hlf bbls , No. 1 , Si : > 3 : largo family , $12.50 per 100 Ibv whitofi'jh ' , No. 1 , $7.23 ; family , $3.tK ) ; trout Ki.OUL dlmoii , $3.i0 ! ; an- chovls , lll-lb pails , SUc. LYC 51.75S4.50. ' Nurs Almonds , lGrai9c ; Brazils , 9o ; fll- borts , 12c ; pecans , Idctalnut3 , lOc ; peanut cocks , Oiroastejl ; , lOa. . , . B.\oa American A , scjamloas , 17c ; Union Squara paper , discount , a1) | ( ir cent. Corrcas Oreon Futiuv 'oldtjolden Rio , 27c ; fancy old poaberry , a3i ! ' , Rio , cliolco to fancy , Sic ; Rio , prime , 21c ; iRio , good , 17c ; Mocha , 2'Jc ; Java , fancy Mahdelillns , 29e ; Java , good interior , 24c. Currents , 5'5i7e ' ; Turkish prunes , 4v. . Cit ron peel , 2'Jo. Lsmon peel , 14c. Hates , 7e. Figs , l' < < 21Uc. Itusms , Malaga bu.ieh , do'icsas , 55.00 per box ; Valencias , per Ib , 'tYtv.Cul. \ . G & K , SJ.40 per box. Dried gr.ipes , fiu. Blackberries , 5) e. Pltteu cherries , lOV o ; pitted pluuis , 9i'Uc. ( ! llusnbcrries , 23) 0. Nectarines. 18@14c. C.VN.N-II ) FISH Brook trout , 3 Ib , 52.50 ; salmon trout , 3 Ib , $3.83 ; clams , 1 Ib , S1.25 ; clams , 2 ID , SJ.OO ; elasn chowder , 3 Ib , $2.25 ; devilled crabs , 1 Ib , $2.23 : devilled crabs , 2 Ib. 83.50 ; codfish balls , 2 Ib , S1.75 ; caviar , % Ib. ? 2.25 ; ecla , 1 Ib. § 3.23 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , $2.00 : lobsters , 1 Ib , ? 1.)0 ! ) : lobsters , devilled J Ib , $2.25 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , 51.00 ; mackerel mus tard sauce. 3 Ib , $2.00 ; mackerel tomato sauce , 3 ib , 52.00 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 83e ; oysters , 2 Ib , § 1.50 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 Ib , 53.10 ; salmon , C. It , 2 Ib. S3.10 ; salmon. Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.83 ; salmon , Alaska , 2 ib , S2.90 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , 82.05. CANDY 9 ( < ? 12J < fo per Ib. CIIGCOLATU AXU COCOA 23@39c per Ib ; German uhlckory red. 8c. GIXOEU Jamaica , J pta. , S3.00 per doz. * F.vitiXAcr.ous Goons Barley. Sfii'J oi farIna - Ina , 4Kc ; peas , 3u ; oatmeal. 8@li < c ; inaea- rent , litfc ; vermicell , ll jc ; rice , 47c > , sago and tapioca , G@7c. Dry Goods. BATTS Standard , Sc ; Gam , lOc ; Beauty , . .ytaHoono \ , 14c ; 15 , caaeil , ? (1.50. ( COTTON FIANNISM 10 per cant trade dis LiL , unbleached. 5J o : CO , 0fo ; ! ; SS , 7Jfc ; EG , 8K : GG , 'JJi'e ; XX , lOKe ; OO , NN , 12Jrfe ; AA , He ; DU , Ift c ; TT , YY , ISe ; IJ13 , 19c ; 20 bleached , 8 , ! Ke ; SO , 13) o ; 50 brown nnd slate , 9c ; 70 , ! j.rfc ; 90 , IGc. CAIIPBT WAUI' Bibb White , 19o ; colored , Stnvons'B 5 Stevens' A 7c Ciusii , c ; , ; bleached , 80 ; Stevens' P , 7Jic ; bleached , 8Ku ; Stevens' N , 8 > o ; bleached , 9 ; < fc : Slovens' SHT , ll c. C.isiiwics Slater , Cu : Woods , 5s ; Stan dard , 5o ; Peacock. Bs. COIISBTJe.\Xh uoston. 7c ; Androscog- gin , 7J fe ; Kcarsage , 7Jje ; Uockport , OJ c ; Conestoga , Oiifc. DUCK West Point. 29 in , 8 oz. OX" ! do , 29 in 1.0 oz , ! 2K s ; do , 29 in , 12 oz , 15 } < c ; do , 40 ii , . ' 11 oz , IGe. DKSI.MS Amoskeag , 0 oz , lOS e ; Everett , 7 oz , 18o ; York , 7 oz , lOo ; Haymaker , SKc ; Jaffroy XX , ll u ; Jaffroy XXX , IsAfo ; Heaver Creek A A , 12o ; lioavor Orcok , 13U , ' Uo ; Heaver Crenk CO , lOo. FLANNELS White , G. H. No. 2 , % , 22 } c ; G. H. No. 1 , > tf , 2tlKe ; U. H. No. 2. Jf , 22Mo ; 13. II. No. 1 , fin , ! ! 0o ; Quc'-.lioo No. 1 , M. 42o ; Quceheo No. 2 , Jf. .flo : Qucchoo No. 8 , JJf , 821 < jO ; Anawan , 82 u ; Windsor , 23Ke. FLAX.NIIS : Hod , C , 24 Inch , 15)lu ) ; E. 2-1 inch , 21Kc ; G G 2-1 Inch. 20qjH ; A F , % , 23c ; J It F 827e * G ! K 25c. FrANXBiPlald , iinftstnan , 20c : Goshen , 82Xo ; Clear Lake , 30 > fci | Iron Mountain , " dixoiiAM Plunkott fhopks , 0cWhlt \ - tonton , 0o ; York , 7KPt Normandi dress , 7 } o ; Calcutta dress , 7Kc\VhlttciiU ; , , \ > n dress , 7'Xo : Uenfrcw dress , B > i(3 ( ! ? > Jc , UKNTUCKV JHAXS Mumprlul. 15e ; Stand point. IRc ; Durham , 27J p ; Hercules , IBc ; Leamington , 22 } < fe : Glchwood , 20oj Melville , 25o ; Bang-up , 2. „ , r PIII.NTB Dress-Charter O.vk , 6 0 ; Ra- raapo , 4u ; Lodi , 5/o ! ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond , Oo ; Windsor , 0 > < Jo ; KdJ.vsdone , O c ; Pacing' OKB. t r t Atlantic-It , 4-4 , 7tfn ; Atla.ntlo D , 4-1 , Ofto Atlantic , P , 4-4. Oc ; Atlantic LL , 4-4. Oo Aurora C , 4-4. 4J/o ; Crowli XXX , 4-4. O o ; Hooslor LL , 4-4 , 09 o ; In'djau Head , 4-4 , 7o ; LawrcncoLL , 41 , SJfoj' Old Dominion 4-4 , OKc , PoDporoll R , 4-4 , 0o ; Pepporcll E , 40- inch , 7J/c ; Pepporoll 84 , 17o ; Pcpporell IM , 20c ; Pcpporell 10-4 , Wo ; Utica C , 4-t. 4o\ \ WuchUBOtt. 4-4 , 7 > o ! Aurora R , 4-4 , to ; Aurora B , 4-4 , 0 > o. SiiniTiNO CHECKS Caledonia X , OJ o , Cal edonia XX , 10J < o ; Economy 9o : Otis Oo ; Granite < 5&o : Crawford 8c : Haw River BKo TIOKB Oakland A , 7Xo ; International YY , 80 ; Shotucket , S , So ; Warren , No 870 , lOo ; Berwick , BA , 18e ; York , 30 in 13Jo ; York , 83 iu , 18Ke ; Swift River , 80 ; ThorndlkoOO , 8 0 ; 'I'honidlkoE F. 8Ko : Thorndlko * 120 , 9 > < o ; Thorndlko XX , lOo ; Cordls No. 5 , OKo : Cordls No. 4 , MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , (3.25 table oil cloth , marble , $3.25 ; plain Holland Dado Holland. 18 } < c. MttulJ. : Block Tin Eng. rei'g , small pig , 28o ; bar , SOc. Copper-Planished boiler sizes , 82o ; cold rolled. 80o ; sheathing , 30o ; pitta , UOo ; ilaU , UOc. Galvanized Sheet Iron Junlata , discount , CO ncr coot. Patent Planished Iron No. 24 to 27 , A quality , nor Ib , lOtfo : No. 24 to 07 , B quality , UKiS. For loss than bundle add o tier Ib. SHEET InoN-No. 20 , $3.40j No. 37 , $3.50. SOLDBH Hoyt Motnl Co.'s half nnd half In I ib cases , per Ib , lOo ; commercial half nnd halt , 15o ; No. 1 In oars. lie. TIN PLATE ( Best Charcoal ) 1C , 10x14 , 223. sheets. W.50 ; IX , 10x14 223 shoots , $3.25 ; 1C , 12x12 , 225 sheets , $ < UO ; IX , 12x12 , 225 shoots , $3.23 ; 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $ < U > 0 ; IX , 11x20. 113 sheets. $ S.23j 1XX , 14x20 , 113 sheets , $10.00 : 1XXX , 14x20 , 112 sheets , $11.75 ; 1C , 2.X28 , 113 shoots , $13.50 ; IX , 2.x23 , 112sheotsl7.00 ; IXX , 2x28 , 112shools , $20.50. COKE 1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets , $0.00 ; 1C , 14x20 , 112 shoots , $0.00 ; 1C , 10x20 , 225 shoots , $9.50. RooriNa ( Best Charcoal } 20x23 , $9.75 ® 10.75. STKEL NAILS Base , $3.20 ; stool wlro nails , 3.190 , $2CO. LEAD nip , 4o : bar , 4) ) c. lUitn Wtuc Painted , $3.23 ; galvanized , $3.75@3.90. _ and CIioinlcnlR. Acin Sulphuric , per carboy , 2 , ' o ; citric per Ib , 51o : oxalic , per Ib. 14c : tartnrlc , pow- lorcd , per ID , 43o ; carbolic , 8S@13o. ALUM l > or Ib , I'l c. AMMONIA Garb , per Ib. llj o. Anne WUOOT Per Ib , lOc. U A LS AM Copaiba , per Ib , 03o ; tolu , 52 © 55c. 55c.Bon Bon Vx Refined , ppr Ib , 9J CALOMEL Am. , per Ib , 82o , CASTOH OIL $1.22. Cutiini Bcunins $1.50. C.VNTiiAinnns $75(31,05. ( CASSIA Bui > 3 Per Ib. 18c. CIILOUOPOHM Per Ib , 41o. CoituosivcSuiiLiMATC Per Ib , 75c. . CUEAM TAUTAU Pure , per Ib , 2c. ! EVTHACT LOOWOOD Bulk , per Ib , lyc. ! EHOOT t5c. GLVUKIIINE 21J/c. GUM AHAIIIO 59J93o. ( LrcoroDiu.M 44o. GLYCtiniNc Bulk , per Ib , IHc. GUM Asfccttdn , per Ib , lie ; camphor , per b , 'Mo ; opium , perlb , $3.35. IODINE Rc3Ubllmatod , per ouncis. $3.03. LEAVES 13uehu , short , per Ib , 13c ; senna Alex. , per Ib. . 253Sc. MOui'itiA Sulph , per oz , $2.60. Muuuuitr O'Jc. POTASSBromide , per Ib , 37c ; , Iodine , per b , S2.S1) . QUINIA Sulph , per Ib 37 < JZ40e. fauEDs Canary , par Ib , 4&e. So u-3 Castile , mottled , per Ib , castile , white , per Ib , 13@15c. SI-HUTS NtTuc Sweet , per Ib. 33c. STltVcitxiA Crystals , $1.00651.15. Sui.i'H , CINCHONA Per oz , 014c. TAIMOCA Per Ib , Go. TONKA BE.tsa $1.70n1.75. ( ! Ijiuutcr. Ijiiiio , Etc. Dimensions and Timbers 12 ft. 1 4 ft. 10 ft. IS ft , 20 ft. 22 ft. 24 ft. 2x1. . . 15.CO 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 10.00 3x0. . . 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 19.00 2x8. . . 15.0015.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 10.00 2x10. . lii.00 15.00 15.00 10,00 1(1.00 ( 18.00 10.00 2x12. . 15.CO 15.00 13.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 19.00 4x4- 4x48x8. 8x8. 10.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 17.00 18.00 10.00 FENCING No. 1. 4 and 0 inch , 12 and It ft , rough. $10.0Q10.50 ; No. 1 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 feet , ? 17.00@17.30 ; No. 2,4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 foot , ? 18.50 ® 14. 00 ; Nn. 21 and 0 inch , 10 feet , $ l5.lUtijl0.t)0. ) ) FixisiiiNo 1st nd 2nd clear , lj < j inch s3 s , W9.000@50.00 ; t and 2nd clear , \ \ nnd 2 neb , s 2 s , ? 17.00 ( < 49.00 : 3rd. clear , \X tich , s 2s , $43.0045.00 ( ! ; 3rd , clear , l' ands ' ' ' s 2s$515.00 ; A select , 1 inch , 's 2 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , B 2 s , 30.00. STOCK UoAuns A 13 in , sis 12 , M and 10 feet , S40 1)0 ) : B 13 in , sis 12 , 14 and 10 feet , * I1.00 ; C 12 iu , s 1 s , 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $35.00 ; D 12 in , s 1 s , 12 , 11 and 10 feet , ? 23.00 ; No. 1 com , 12 in , s 1 s , 12 feet , Slb.OO ; No. 1 com , 12 In , s 1 a , 14 and 10 feet , $17.50@18 50 : No. 1 com , 12 In , sis , 10 , 18 and 20 Ret , $ ll < .50 ; No. 2 com , 12 In. s 1 s. 14 mid 10 feet , $17.00. Flooring 1st com Oinch white pmo , $33.00 ; 'd ' com 0 inch white pine , $31.00 ; 3d com 0 nch white pine , $20.00 ; D com 0 inch white ) ine. 52'J.OO ; com 4 add 0 inch yellow pine , M5.00 ; Star 4 Inch yellow pine , 817.00 ; 1st and 2d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 inch , $19.00. LIME , ETC. Quhicy white lime ( bestSOc ) : English and German Portland cement , $345 ; Milwaukee and Louisville , $1.80 ; Michigan plaster , $3.25 ; Fort Dodge plaster , $2.10 ; 31uo Rapid plaster. $1.90 ; hair. UOo : sasn , 03 icr ct dis ; doors , blinds , mouldlmjs , 55 pcrct dis : tarred felt , per cwt , $2.00 ; straw board , icr cwt , $1.00. POFLAU LU.MUEU Clear poplar box bds , % n , s2s , $34.00 ; clear poplar In panel , a3J.OD ; clear poplar % in panel , $35.00 ; clear mplarX in panel stock wide , s 2 Js , $28.00 ; clear poplar corrugated ceiling.Xi $30.00. POSTS White cedar , 0 inch , halves , 12c ; white cedar , 5J < j inch , halves nnd S inch q'r's , .lc ; white cedar , 4 Inch , round , ICc ; Tennosj see red cedar , split , lOc ; split oak , ( white ) 8ef sawed oak , 18c. SHINGLES , LATH , Pint M. XX clear , $3.15 ; extra * A * , $2.80 ; standard A , $2.00 ; n-mch , clear , 51.0001.70 ; 0-inch , clear , $1.75@1.SO ; No. 1 , $1.10@1.15 ; clear red cedar , mixed widths , from 'Washington territory , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths. $4.50 ; cypress , clear heartdimension widths , $3.25 ; lath , SJ.50. > CEILINP AND PAHTITION 1st com , lu , white pine partition , $32.00 ; 2nd com , t in , white pints partition , $37.00 ; clear % In , yol- ow pine coiling , $20.00 ; clear % in , Norway , $14.G'Jiind com , % in , Norway. ? 18.00. BOAKDS No. 1 com. s. 1 o. 12 , 14 nud 10 ft , S1S.OO ; No. 2 com. s. 1 s. 12,14 and 10 ft , $10.50 ; No , 3 com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $14.50 ; No.,4 com. s. 1 a. 12 , 14 and 10 ft , Chipping cull ) $11.00. Add 50 cents per M. ft for rough. BATTKSS , WELL Tcnixa AND PICKETS O. G. Batts , 2J4. Inch , . OOc : O. G. Batts , KxS SIS , 85c ; 3 in well tubing , D. & M. nnd Bov. , $33.00 ; Pickets , D. ft II. Hat ; $ W.OO ; Pickets , D. & II. square , $19.01 ? . OUtt JllNKUALi OUTPUT. Value oi'tlio Product for 18H8. Metallic products of the United States in 1FS : I'lS iron , spot-value $107,000,000 Hlvi'r , coining viilno ri9.10o.COO Gold.-colnlncvaliio a3,17li,000 Copper , viilue nt New VorK city ! tl,833wv4 Noiul , valuoiit New York city Ift.lCl.ttii /.Inc. value at New Vork city fir > UOt63 Quicksilver , value at San Francisco. . 1,413,125 Klclccl , value at Philadelphia ll.i8 / ! Aluminum , value nt I'litlnilclphla. . . . Cj.UJO Antimony , value at Han 1'rauclsco. . . " ( . ' .OCO Platinum , value ( crude ) Ht Now Vorlc city ,030 Total . J.-5flS4.r ! ,4U3 Non-metallic mineral products of the United States In l'88 ( spot valacs ) : llkumlnita coal . tlSJ.497.aiI Pennsylvania anthracite . , . . b'J.ltjiWBJ liuiuiing stone . s.\raauaa Lime . a , r , w Patroleum . ai.riH.rjVj Natural gas . 2W2.\'M \ Cement . , . 4,5S3n.i9 gait , . 4i7.UJ4 : Mraestono for iron llux . 3,71(1,000 ( Soutli Carolina ithospbato roci . J.Hol.GT ) /inz-whlto . 1CX,000 ( Mineral waters. . . , liorax . , Cypsnm . , Mnn uiofio ore . Mineral paints . 3K.0)0 ) Wuw.lcrboy marls . JWO.UOO I'yrltos . 107 , IJ8 Ifflnt . 175,000 Mica . 70,000 Corundum . Ul.ttiO Hulphur . Precious stones . 01 , BOO Oold nunrtz , souvenirs , jewelry , etc. . 67,000 Crude barytos . HO.lXm llromlnu. . . . , , . . . U.i10 IVldspar . W')00 ( ) Chromo Iron ore . 1,000 ( Jrnphlto . ai.UK ) fluorspar . ,000 Slate ground as pigment . M.ooo Cobaltoxldo , . 1H,411 Novacullto . 1P.OOO AHplmitum . 8airoo AbbflbtUS . a.000 llutile . 8.0U3 Total . a28,0l4.5''i Values ot metallic and non-metallic mineral substances produced in the United States m 1HKH * Metals . / . . . . . .1369,245,403 Mineral substances named in the foregoing table . . . Estimated value ot mineral products unspocllled . . . . . . . . . ( Jrand total . , . , . K01 , 59 , ai WAHllF _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ TtBuecJ by Cities , Counties , School DlhtrlcU , Water Com * paulei , &c. We are In the market for the purchase of round amounts ofiuch bonds. Correspondence solicited. H. W. HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers , 119-117 Monroe etreot , CHICAGO. BR Davonahlra BtraoU BOSTON. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Dank , 505 &outliittli : Struct , Omaha / IBSUEDDY STATED , J COUNTIES , CITIES. 1 SCHOOL DISTRICTS , ETC. . ' BOUGHT AND SOLO. Wo ilcsl In I.nml Wnrrnnta nml Bci-l | > . Applicable to ( luvcTiimcnt l.itul , ntul Transact a Itcznlnr llniiklne lluslnet * . Correspondence Solicited , S. A. KEANI CO. , Barns. 100 WASHINGTON STREET , CHICAQO , li.U 111 DROADWAV. NEW VOHK. , Farnam anil 15tli Sis. S , W , Corner . I'ulil iu Capital , . $500,000 OFK1CKUS : 0. K. nAKKKU , President. K. a , . lliniUUWUIt , Vlco I'rojUlont , F. 11. JOIIMSON , Cft-fliler. W. 8. UKUTUIl , Assistant Cashlor. U1UKCTOUS : Or.o. E. OAnitcn , J. U. M 1C. lliK.unowr.it , ( 'IIAS. F. II. JoiiNsa > f , .1. N. CORSISII , Ii. II. WILLIAMS , J. Ij. Mir.v.s , S. U. JOHNSON , , s.v. . CHOI * . AI.LKNT. llr.CTOit , WM. Siuvr.ii , K. A. nn.N-sox , ( lusTAV ANo OtO. I'ATTEIISDN , It. OUN.NlNrlllAM. Accounts of bankcrw , merchants ami liullvld- uiils received on the most fnvomlile terms. n d L , JOKES & CO. , Buccojsora to KcoJ , Jones & Co. Bolesalc ManufactoreK of Biots& Shoes AgcnU for Uostuii Uulibcr Slioa Co , 11W , 1101 and 11M llarnoy btraot , Omalm , N BroworB. STOz & Lsger Beer Brews , Horth Klgbtooath ttrctt. Omaha , Cornlo. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Mann'actnrers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window-caps ami molnllo nkyllphta. John Ercncter , proprietor. 1US nnil HOboulb 10th strooU Off I co Flxturoo. MANUFACTURING CO. Jlonitfp.cturers of 1M , Office and Saloon Fixlnres , ilnntlcs , SWobonnls. Uook Cn es , Dnin l-'Utures , W U Cii cs , rnrtltlonB. Unlltnjz , Countenit llccrnnil Win * Coolers , Mirrors. Kla- factory nnd omcc , 17SU andHJJ BoutU l.tliBt. ; . Umalia. Vclcpiionn 1124. Paper Boxes. JOHN L. WILKIE , Proprietor Oinana Facer Box Factory , Nua. 1317 a'lil 1310 Uoaglnj etrcot , Omahu , Nob. ' " _ Saoh , Peers , Etc. AT. 1. DIS13ROW & CO. , Wbolttalo manufacturers of , Blinds anu Branch ' ; Gcc. Hth and Itnrd etrcot Oninlin. Not ) . MANUFACTURING CO. , Mannfactnrers of Sasii , Doors , Blinds , llouiaing' , stnlr-wnrk nnd Interior bard wool finish. U.K. corner t > th and Ix > aveuwrrtb ntrceti , Oninba , Nob. StoarnFlttlng8 _ , A OLAUK STEAM 11EMNQ CO Fmnns , Fires and Engines , Oteun , water , ralliray nnd mining Btinpllei , clcx _ ICO , Ml and mi Karaam etreot , Oumha. U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Me1 ; Supplies , wind mills. 013 nnd ! IJ Jones BU Omaha. G. F. Hess , acting manager. miOWNELL & CO , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BUecHron work , utcam puniis ] , snw mllli. 12W121J Lcavenwortb atroci , Ouialia. Iron Works. STEAM nOlLER WORKS , Oirtcr Jtfcim , Prop's. Slnnufiicturcraaf nil klncli Slcara Boilers , Tanlfs and Sneet Iron V/M / _ Wprks gontli ajth rtml U. & M. crossing. Tel. 1113 PAXTON& VIERLINO IRON WORKS , Wrongut and Cast Iron Bni'diiig foil lMCS. brass work , noncrnl foundry , macblno and blnccamlth work. ORIco nml w ork , U. 1' . Itjr. nnd itU3trc"it. Umttlia. WIRE & IRON WORKS , M&unfactiirers of Wire aud Iron Railings Deal : rails , window guards , dower stands , wlro signs , Etc. lii Kortli It-th strtot , Uuiaba. , SAFE & IRON WORKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , VuultN jnll v.'ork , Iron almttcrs nnd ( Ire e capoi. U , AnOrecn , urop'r. Cor. llln nnd.JackiOD Bla. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK. YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , ' Jolin F. UoyJ , SupsrlntdnJoat. CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee &t , Paul R'y- ' TUo Heal Route from Oinalm nnd Couucll ' to f\VO TUA1N3 DAIt.V JJETWBBN OMAUA AND COUNCIL 1H.UKKB Chicago , AND Mlh ttUco , St. I'uu ) , Mtuncitpolls , Cedar Itaulds , Itocklslnud , Frcoport , Itockford , Clinton , DubiKjuc , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Jiuiesilllo , llelolt , AVInonii , La Crossc , And all other Important points Kait , Nortlioait tad Koutboatt. rortbrouahtlekoli , callon the tlckut nzcnt at 1M1 Karnum strett , In llurkur UlocL.or nt Uulou 1'aclUo llnfinau Sleepers and tlio flne t Dliilua Cer In tha oria are run on tlio miln line of _ the Chlpngp , Mil. vrttukeo & tit. 1'nul Hullway. and ovcrr utlontlon Ii [ mlu to pa > i ( . > Qii r \ > j courteous eiuplojei of tUi | l.liKllaflncral Manaifer. J. r. TUCKKH. A l litnt General Manager. A. V. II. CAUlT.m'Ell. Uuocral reuentor 8D3 . . fioncrall'aisoufer and Ticket At nt. T. J , CLAllK , cnerni Bupcrlutendent. WANTKD-HotJi senoral anil can- AGENTS , on the now , revised and Imperial ndltlouotell's Unoyclopolla in llvo vuhiines , Just Issued , Sold for canli , or on easy instal ments. 1'or liberal terms and territory address T. ULUYOOII 2KLil'ub. , I'lilladolplila. SPRING VEHICLES . , . - eu nd iborlen according to the wolzut put on ttem. ll/ well to rough country or fin * WUlclrtjeu b t aatlataotlon. Agrlculturnl Implomonto. CHURCHILL PARKER , DcalcriiAgrlcnltniallmiilcinciitsJagons Cirrlage , and hugglf . Jnno Mrc it , between ftb auj luifi , Omiiha. .Nctrmita. .LINING ER A METOALF CO. , Agricfllt1 Implements , Wagons , Carriages Bucglct.oto. WUolotalB. OmMia , Ncbr kB. PARLIN , ORENDORF , t MARTIN OO. \Vholcialo Donlors la Agricnlinrallmplemeiits.WagOQs&BnEgies . KllUI.H ) ) > anilWi Jonci ttrtot. OaiHhiu MOL1KE , MILDURNA STODDARD Co7t iinnufacturart nnd Jobber , In Wagons , Bnggies , Rales , PioiYs Ela Cor. 9th anil I'aclUa itrccti , Omaha. . . . . . l. 1WSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , ItlSDouglaiitreei Omah * , Nebraska. Doota and Shoos. W. V. MORSE , t CO. , Jobbers of Boots end Shoes , HOI , llln , 1105 Doualfti street , Omnlia. MnnnftctorT , jjummer Bircol , llmton. _ _ Opal , Coke and Llnio. OMAHA COAL , COKE & LIME CO. , JoliteoniarflaiiuMCoal , 8J3Koulh HthHreol , Omaha. Xe KEDRASlfA FUEL CO. , Sliipie s of Coal a'fl Coke , 21J South 13th St..Omnha , Nob. Lumber 'JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , o m mj B oJojTuinctoraBo Storage and Commi5Siou Merchants , Dry Goods and Notions. M. E. SMITIt A CO. , Dry Goods , Fiirnisning Goofls anil Notions 1KB and 1101 Douglat , cor. llth tre t , Omnba , N b. K1LPATRICK-KOCII DRY GOODS CO. , IHiporlers and Jobbers in Dry Goofls.Mions . Oant ' furnishing goods. Corn or llth and Iluntr streets , Omaha , Nebraska , HELIN , THOMPSON & CO. , Importer , and Jobber , ot Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , SIT South lilhitreet. Furniture. DEWEY A STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Farnam etreot , Omaha , Nobraika. CHARLES Furniture , Cmnha Nobraika Crocorloa. PAXTON , QALLAU1IER * CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 705. TUT , TO and 711 South 10th U , Omaha. Nob. MeCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th ana ticaTcnworth streets , Omaha , Nebraska , Hardware IT. J. UROATCH. Eeayy Hartore , Iron and Steel , Spring ! , wagon stock , hnrdwaro , lumbar , oto. 1303 and 1211 llarnay atruot. Omaha. LEE , CLARKE , WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardv/are / , Cntlery , Tin Plate , lletalJ , shoot Iron. etc. Acents tot tlovro icalea , Miami powder and Lyman barbed wire , _ ' HIMEDAUOH & TAYLOR. Bnild rs' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Uechanlci' tool , nnd llutlnlo urales. ItOi Douglal Elrool. Oiniilia. Nob. \ Wholesale Lumber , Etc , 'ID ported and AruurlcHn Portland cetnont. ctat nccnt for Alllwuukpo hydraulic cement anJ _ Oiilncy vlni ' Hum. OH AS R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnmber , VfOOd carpoti and piirquet nnorlna. Otu and IXinglat treetJ , Omaha , Nob. _ WrAlfA L U nrER CO , , AllKinds of Bailuing Material at Wholesale , ISth Street nnd Union I'nclllcTrnck.Omaba , LOVIS BRA DFORD , Dealer in LiiKiber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Door , , Etc , YardsCornc , 7th nnd Uouclas. Comer llth ) und Douglmj _ FRED W. OR AY. Lnmlier , Ltmu Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Cth and DouKlai Bts. , Omaha. " C. N. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , Utband California Streets , Omaha , Nebraikt. L OBERFELDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 208,210 aud 212 Booth llth , troat. H gtlona. " J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wliolcsale Notions aud Furnishing Goods , Ccrnor j-tli utu lluivafil slroJt' * . / / . IM/'Dl'.tCO Jolibc-M of Toys , Dolls , AMDK , Fancy Goods iist ) lurnlHlilii.f ( goodn , ululdrHU'H carriages Knrnaiu atroit , Onmlia Nab. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle create , etc. , Omaha , A. II. Illimp , Manuner. Pnpor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry a nlca stock ot prlntlnz. wrapping and writing pap r. Upttlal atlouUuu given to car load orders. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 13O2 FAHNAM STREET. fancl all urinary troubles easily _ J ly ami safely cured byDOOTUllX Caf , Beverixl cixfcuw cured in tovon ditya. Hokl nttl.CiO per box , all driiguliilM , or by mall froia UoauJuil'f'irt'o. Hi White bt , N. V " " tout. > v