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GOOD TRADING 1IN WHEAT| Heavy Exports and Reports of Crop Dam- age Put Prices Up. ACTIVITY IN Large Receipts Quickly Absorbed By Buyers—Oats and Provisions Re« main Steady — Cattle Bring Lower Prices—Quotations. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKE Cricaco, April 6.—[Speetal Telegram to the Bri ‘point” given out at the be ginning of the week that May wheat would touch $2c and then go up out of siznt. ‘The low point was touched all right and it now remains to be seen whether the latter and most important pa i veritied. There were bull ences over night. Yesterday at New York a big export business was done, thirty voat loads of wheat bel ta . The dry spell b not been broken, nieither was the cold wave very much affected. There was no rel the drought at San Francisco. Besides, the amount of wheat in passage both to the United Kingdom a a decrease of over 1,000,000 bt standinz 1,605,100 bushe from the Atlantic ports of this There was a little L h temper pits to-day. It was caused steadiness with which the very of corn were taken. It is undoubt that the bull side of this grain has been the s and that there was a good deal 3 tthe opening on the very fact that the receipts were large. Indeed, tne argument is otten heard that if the price can hold up under car 0 to 1,000, it can 4 maller re- 1s, notwith- put afloat try alone by the receints 4 e i April and May, sipts will be May ““than in_ April, the tolls whic Imhlu’ of cash will then have to pay vator owner. Asthe day ady. 1y of damage to winter wheat more of a figure with the market, gan at 82%c but soon got above s3e and sold up to 8 nid 1t was on no manipulaton by cique brokers, but solely on the general easiness that was abroad among shorts the crop and speculative situation. The clearances ot wheat from the seaboard for two days were liberal—422,534 bushels—and helped the market along. On the afternoon board wheat was weaker and lower early, but closed strong and higher. Corn, oats and provisions were steady. Wheat for May sold at s3@s3ige, Juneat 817 @Stie, July at S0bga@s0se, Sep- tember at K1 as0}ge, Deeember, mwmnwr closing 8340 for May, for June, e for July, S0ige for .wmomu«u S1ige for December. Corn for (@iiee, June at 40%@40%e, September at 434, closing at \?\y. 40%c bid for June, Oats lur\lay sold at 20 @1,c, June @205, closing at 29'5@20%c for May, "M’{c (ul’ June, Mess pork for May and June fold at $21.00. Lard forMay June at § v and Julyat § . Short 95,1214, June at $8.20, not any biit . BLOCK. CHICAGO LI 6.--|Special Telezram to Cnicaco, April ¢ the Bek.]—CATTLE—Ca 1o see how few cattle they could buy. dressed meat men had their houses full beaf and Easter shipping orders were ex- tremely light. Tuesday the market opened with some faw cattle 10¢ higher, but closed with the advance more than lost. To-day prices werg 10¢ lower than yesterday’s close d bids in‘Some cases were 10@20c lower. alesmen askea such fool prices,” said an eastern buyer, *‘that thers was no use trying to do anything, so we had to set back, and, as a consequence, prices are lower.” For some time past buyers have been stou ly fighting acainst paying any advance. ‘whon the receipts are very small they h()ld off and say, *“I'here will be more cattle to- morrow,” éte. 1t is true that London prices for American cattle are 1c lower than a year azo, and_ so export does wuot justify an advance. Said a salesman, however: “Buyers are holding back as lardasthey can, and are using every possible effort to keep prices trom advaneing, but it sng use. These caltle are bound to sell higher.” The very light receipts surprised nearly everyone, but a salesman said: It takes eattle to make a market, and we can have better trade on 10,000 cattle than on 5,000.” bhl& Ing steers, 1350 to 1500 Ibs, 8 20 0 , $4.80@4. 950 4.25: stockers and hn market was active and prices a shade stronger than yesterday, some sule men quoting an advance of eavy and medium, but the bulk of sales made show no such advance. Light sorts were duli and neglected. No branch of the trade seems to wnnl that quality. ll{;m'fl cannot get orders and packers a place for them at present. ‘ommon ll.llll or light light, may be quoted at $4.75@5.10, and York- ers at $5.25(@5.00, with a few fancy at $5.60. avy sold at S5.1@HNTH, and nlcklmz sorts at $6.60@5.65, with common at #0.20@°.50. LIVE STOCK. Chicago, April 0. nal 1enorts as follows: Cattle--Receipts. 8,000; Dull and lower: shipping steers, l:!. @5.20; stockers and feeders, !"!-llfi 3 cows, bulls and mixed, l-m'&m bul N.vl.XPS' jcorn-fed Texans, ll,gl-vliocvlp!s, 10,000 utmlll rough and ; ‘packing and shipping, !'s 505,90 1ight, ‘LWQ.).J Skips, $L50G H B(I‘DnFQl" natives, @5.05 3.15@4.55; Texans, $2.50 @4.2; Inmbs, $4.50@6.00, Nationsl Stock Yards, East o ok mril Yo Cattio Heceinte, 1,700; ‘shipments, 50; active and steady’ heavy native steers, §4.8(@5.50; fair t0 £00d shipping steers, $4.00@4.55; butchers' steers, fair to choice, $3.704.40; feeders, falr a4.00; stockers, fairto good, Drovers’ Jour- Ilnm—l(»«elhln. 5,300; active and stron ey’ selections, S 0 shipments, 1,700; choice M"{. and buteh” Y@5.70; packing, fair to kers, medium to prime, , common to good, $4.80@ ril 6.—Cattle—Recelpts, shipping steers weak tehers’ steers and cow: ice, $3.5024. toe's i feeding Steers, $3.3301.00; eipts, 8£200: shipments, 2,000; strong for choice and steady for others: commion tochoice, $4.50@5.060; k1ps and pigs, $5.50@4. 85, NEW Your, Special Tele- gram to the STOCKS, — This morning the stock market opened active at prices not materially changed, with Coalers again the feature in strength, but after tirst dealings values declined fraction- ally on realizing. Friends of the Coal stocks says this elass of securities are to ha ve a turn towards higher ces now, that thereisa large short intel in Lackawanna, and that it is good for 140 tbis week. Union Pacifie soon forged to the front, claiming a large share of attention for the strengh manifes- ted, and under good buying by Moore and Sehley and L. L. White, who found little stock for sale, advanced 13 points, when it eased off a little. ‘There was no particular reason assigned for this, but the ramor was current that rresident Adams, who goes o New York to night, willconsummate the Ore- gon Railway & Navigation lease before his return, It is uncertain, in event this tran- spires, whether Union Pacifie will assume the management this month or walt until congress legalizes it. Corbin people in Jer- sey Contral say that stock is bound to go to par, and they have been right on the advance of 30 points which has alrcady taken place since they took hold of it, People who kzow THE CORN PIT | 1 the continent showed | all the ly true | a cood deal about St. Paul say thereis a little cloud Langing over this property, apd that it may sell off & few points this wéek, If it does it is thought to be a purchase, but in- siders’ advice is not to bull it just yet. The directors are going to meet this week, and | | the tory is that there 1s apt to be a breeze in the board over certain board transactions, was said that Lowisville sold §3,000,000 5 per cent bonds for an exten- sion to the Norfolk & Western, By the close of the session the advance in Union Pacific was nealy all lost, the last figures being but J per cent over the opening. St. Louis and San Franelsco showed considerable strenath, points on common and 15 on ittle at the finish. orfolk & Western Terminal i per cent Paul closed ¢ s lower, and Richmond Leading was heavily traded In. but | viile the close w t | not get 424 above 4 Atlantie & Pacitic increased $102301. Th 100,500 shares, GoVERSMENTS—Government bonds were dull vut steady. STERDAY'S STOCK QUOTATIONS, Y 1 1. 120 ]]n carnings for March total sales were ) preferred. . P, & 0iicve ) preferred. . a3 Pac Tnion Paciti St L& P ) preferred 18 b l reifie welfie eferred. ., ox 1 closed offer IME i ath per cent MERCANTI PAvEL=516 per rEariNG B §4.55 Toi sixty day bil BRKLT. “Following Chicago, quota- tions are thi2 F 81 inas, sacks and batrels, § \Wionto-Strona aid higher all opened about the same as Mo and closed considerably hi; May, 3 aronnd; v's elosing sh, ok @%e Afe M o Monday: UaN-—Hrm nnd higher tnan 24l Ma e, 0 5-16c: June e, rime, $1.00@1.01, Flax Seed - ll 00, Whisky—81. o min ot consequence doing and market nominally unchanged; cash, $20.75; May and June, 21,00, Lard—Quiet and comparatively steady Bulk , §6.10006,25; short s full cream cheddars, and (@ 13¢. llL anged; Q{3 heavy s green sa llh 4 flint, '12@1dc; dry deacons, 40¢ each. Unchanged; No. 1 country, 4c; ; cake, 4% Lecmms. 00 I green., green salted, 74 ¢ salted bull, 6 Galf. ;. dry salted, 10e; calf, 13@14c; I'.lllm\ No. 8, 84¢ Shipments. Flour, 45,000 Wheat, bbls bu.. Barley, bu. none St. Louts, April 6.— Wheat—Fairly active, firm and higher; cash, To@e; May, 5@ Thtter—Unchanged; dairy, 15@2 Afternoon Board — Wheat—Uncla COm—anhnuxud. Oats—No sales. Corn asked; ¢ bid; June, 33¢ bid, 33%c asked. Oats—Nominal; cash, 27ige bid, 20¢ asked. New Orleans, April 6,—The produce ex- change was closed to-day in honor of the un- veiling of the Jolinston statue. New York., April 6 «;w pts, 40 ooo oxporis §(@ —3trol May, Wheat — Re- spot ndvnncml ay clos (orn—\(evmph 000" exports, s s 0t e and ontlons '{@dec higher, closing mulv, ungraded, 45%cie; No, 2, 48 1"10‘" elevator, 4 ivered: May closed 4854 Recelpts, 103,000; exports, 670; trifle llullfl. mixed western, 55@3tc; white, 5@ " iirolonm—Firm: united closed at 64% l’urk Dull and nominal. Lnrd—l)ull and lower; western steam,spot, Bnller— uiet and weak. Cheese—Unchanged. Eggs—Steady; western, fresh, 133/@l4c. M\lw-nknu. Anrll G.—Wheat—S8teady; cash, Tilje; Ma: Corn—IL,owe Oats—Firm Rye—Firm Harley—Fasier; ) Provisions—Quiet; cash, §15.50, Clnnlnnn April 6.—Wneat—Dull; No. tor —Fair demand ‘{o Bmlxfll S'J\‘uwc Uals—hn:y‘ No. 2 niixed. Rye—Stronger; No. lmr'; C. Provisions—Quiet and unchan| xea. Whisxy—Steady at §1.13, Minneapoiis, April 6,—Wheat—\Weak: buyers off and mills about to shut down until freéights become more settled and values of flonr advance; NO. 1 hard, cash, 75%c; May, T7i4¢0; June, No. 1 northern, eash, 74501 May, ‘.c: June, 7ige: No. northern, cash, Tie; May, 75l June, 6l4c. $4.2524.40; Receipts—Wheat, 55,000 bu, h’\uuu-‘uls—‘\\ heat, 11,000 bu. ; flour, 11,000 k3 »ur:‘l\'lll, patents, $ bakers, 0.\|All.-\ Lth STOCK. Wednesday, April 6. Cattlo. ‘The receipts of cattie were the same as y terday, Tlie atket opened at prices ve day before, but closes market was slow and dr. ad o good many were I Hogs. The receipts of hogs were liberal and show 8 kain of 200 over yosterday. A few of the best loads w « up in the early morn- it rices. ‘Tiie market was all day or than yosterday's market, . Twenty sro letover. The demand is lighter at of the absence from the market of b avy buyers during the past week or two. sheep. ere were no frosh receipts and nothing was done on the marke llL‘u.Ap!‘. Horses Prevailing Prices. S| Aluium prevalling prices paid for live stock on this market: Cholce steers, 1300 to 1520 1bs....$4.50@4.70 Cholee stoers, 1100 10 1350 1bs 4.40@4.50 Fat little steer 900 to 1050 Ibs Bl 45 Good to choice corns-fed cows.... 5,00 X.fll Fairto medium cows. Good to ehoice bulls. .. Light and medium hogs. 0od 10 cholce heavy hog: It | & Nashyille had | St | raph 164 | "mess pork, repacked, | and_closed about | Good to cholee mix h Chotes ke, o0 150 106" Representative Sales. BTEENS, Av. N LAbis 8400 100 4.00 L5 410 1050 5.40 540 540 540 540 Range of Prices. Showinz the hizhast and lowest nriess 1oads of hozs on this market during vendays and for the same time Ta<t imonth And &' year azo. Allsales of stoclc1n this market are made Tewt. live weizht unless otherwise stated, ead i ogs sell at Xe per b, for all weigh 'Skins,” or hogs weishinz less than 100 1t novalue. PreZnant sowsars docked 40 Los. andstags$) lbs, by L'mnlm; inspector, Live Stock Notes, Cattle close lower. A dragging market, 11ogs close 10¢ lower. 1sh the sundown market. nty loads of hogs left over, Swift & Co, bought seven loads of cattle, i by, Leon, la., was in with a load o G n Hammuml & Co. bought eleven loads of catt G, M. hax ten, loads of cattle, Murpl loads cf catt J. R. Conklin, Lincoln, was in and mar- d two loads of cattle. W. Crain, Dorchester. was In of cattle and a load of hogs. oing. a well known citizen of Fre- mont and A, P. Davis, Chicago, were visit- ors at the yards. ‘Thomas Riley Albion, was a visitor at the yards. He marketed four loads of cattle and two loads of hogs, D. 8. Underwood, of the firm of McCoy & Underwood, live stock commission dealers of Kansas City, was at the yards to-aay. It is an amusine sight tosee therepresenta- tive of a great packing house sit on the tence trom carly in the morning until atler sun- down before buying anything. Swift & Co. have endorsed the proposed plan of closing the market at 5 o' The Ancio-American packing cver, object to it. ‘T'he holding ot stock til sundown before selling may be a pleasure to some. but the great majority of those do- ing business at the yards would like to see Dewitt, was in with two Waloo, was in with two and sold General Pro The following prices arc rrounl s of pruduu sold on the mar et to-ly, EG lie receipts were not_large to-day but lhl“ market remains about steadv at 10c. BuTTER—Choice country, 15@20c; fair 10 #ood, 14 @l6e; common, S 10c, CHE —Full eream cheddars, single, 134 alde; ruu crea flats, twins, '1ie: Young aney Swiss, 10@lie; Swiss Limburger, 14¢: brick, 15@16c. luLl'nl\—l.lmku fat chick- liave been seiling readily at 11@12c, and fair to good at 10@llc. ‘I'urkeys, although not in very good demand, are selling at 10:@ 1lc on aceount of the searcity of chickens. Larye fat ducks are in good demand at 10@ m- but small, poor stock is slow at 8@de. L1ve Pour,TRY—Good large fowls are sell- ing readily at 83.25@3.50 and smaller ones at $3.00@3.25, lllcre have been a few tur- keys in but they were slow sale at c. ducks are selling at $3.00 and smaller ones at 3! Mallard d\\«‘kfl‘ per (lfl en, §2.00@ % 3 lllhflNl !5.'»0; brants, PoTATOE: ; Colorado, rose, per bu, 1 )h)l'\ll() SHOW- flake, per bu, 3 Salt Lake, $1.003 sweet, per I, Yic; new potatoes, southern, I” 1. /002 new potatoes, southiern, per Ib, California cab- market, e, n .-nul Stock.75(@81,00: good clean : medium, hand picked, $1.40@1.50; $1.50@1.00. le\ s10NS—Ham, Tid, um breakfast bacon, ul'\ln 10%;¢: dr) salt sides, Slq@>3c; dried beef, reguiar, hau pieces -1 10-1b ks, ile; 5ib caps, l‘n\nhuuks, 1-!Lr.ul_~ Blge. CAULIFLOWER—Thers Is’ not very much on the market. The demand is fair for good stock, l,nlll flower. per dozen $1.75@2.00. he market is well supplied with apples, but cuoice and faney lyples are not 50 plenty. Rowanites, willow twig and Genetons ace in the M%l demand and sell for nl»ou 4.5 ile Ben Davis are selling at fi 0, F' tern stock, $4.505,00: choice 24,00@4.50; common Mis- 3, 50:24.00, Ol D VEQETABLES-The demand is light for most kinds of old vegetables and stocks are moving slowly and mostly in a small way. ()mons arc not bring! n quite as wmuch as re. Onions, choice stock, per bbl, Bu:u. mxmb turnips, ete., per A ps—The weather has been colder this week than for some time back and accordingly the demand has not been so heavy for given vegetables. amazoo celery s beginning to come in, but it is still scarce aud is green. Spinach, per bbl., §17: top onions, per "dozen bunches, California “cclery, per dozen, $1.0 rndl:hea. per dozen bunches, 35@40¢c: lettuc 40c; pie plant, per Ib, 12c: California beets, per 1b, 1 California_carrots, per ib, 13¢ “wlifornia turnips, per Ib, 15 California ASPARUS, Der | 3 cucumbers, per dozen, $1.00, OysTrRS—Medinm standard, 20c; selects, 25¢; extra s Y count 38e. LEMoxs—There has change in the market, Messina, el per box, §5,000 ORANGES— Lncre is not a very heayy sup- ply on the market. A congignuient of (nlllurnll, Ri si side, California, 1 A Mediterrane ssina imperial, fancy, ts, 53 N, heen no material Prices continue firm. wer box, $5.00; do. fancy, as arrived, pL" box, $4.00@4.25 CRAWKERLIES—A very arrive and_mcet with stock Isselling at few continue to ready sale. porfs from Missouri for the season, in Nurs—Afew black wa; from the couniry and are s C per Bushel.. Tho following. are. the wholosale prices a* which orders rrom the ontside are 20¢ large polishe iy filberts, 14eiBrazils, lie;walnuts, Naj 1 20c: walnuts, Chili, 1] peanuts, H. P, ginia, S, FLOUR AND MiLL %n.nu—\\miel' wn«t flour, best quality patent, S ) Ity, $2.00@25%0 lit ‘per owt: white corn meal, meal, Sdate per ewt; per ewt; howiny, $L.5; per ewt: gnlmw, sl hay, I No. 2, wheat, ey oats, 280; ye, b, Grocer s List. Proki.es—Medium, in bbls, $5. balf buis, $4.50; small, in bbis, § ?nfl;‘??l;h“w herkirs, in bbls, Bvuw—umuhud 4 @0c; cout. A, 5% Large | Choice | 1 white extra C, 8 cllow O, @i LB et oxtr cut’ loat, 6' @1 ¢ prime, y green and jent Java, 20 Jaya, 1850 Mocha, 2 Arbuckle's d | 305e; Ma (..n.n.m.\\\\ l)llv\mll' J Red !.nn]‘i fl)slu\ ~L|n«l'\r|l per m-:" (] 'l“’lvln A per cas . per case, 3,50 es |..=rca«c, 81,1 egkg plums, 2 1b, 52503 pineapoles, 4 1o, per, cas 1 ver oz, £1.101 2 (0, goose 2 Ib string peans, per lima be n|~. Jper case. $1.60¢ e, 82, 1h 5 1b toma- 82,100@2.50. -ua.l.l\e. ey 81 per case, al 18 per allon 8 4400 1 . per g S @oe, soda, butter _and i ereams, s r‘, ginger snaps, Sige; or gluss, 1 i, mirror glo: 1 ryr i Kingsfo 1 1b Ge; mirror flmun imperial, ]\Hl\ s standard, .00 Kirk's washboard, Markets, S—Batrels, per galion xtra, $1.103 No. 1 | coach extra, $1.1 1, | mar, extra, extrn gio: §Lw HEAVY HARDWARE—LTon, rate $2.5); 1spec h\ cast, 4 crucible steel,Sige , 120018 wagon g s N\\vmlclr)’. S1.50; each. Tbe: Square nuis, per ib. chain, per Ib. 6ige@1’c; malleable.S@! wedges, 60; CEOWDATS, G harrow tee e Barden's n's mule shoes, § d in (‘ll’ Jots, £1.00 per 100 Tbs. \ ils, 10 to $.00: steel nails, $2,00, 1ot, $1.60: Haz i d:powder, . halt kegs, & do. quarter wsting, k g3, fuse, per 10 | feet, 6. Lead bar, 814 DRy PAINTs—White lead, ie; Frenchzine, 12¢: Parie whiting, '-’n,l‘ whitin; gilders, #¢¢; whiting, com'l, 15e; lampblack, manstown, lAmp iack, ordinar Prussian blu sultramarine, lacy \:del- brown, 5¢; umber. burnt. 4¢; umber, raw, de: sienna, burnt, 4¢i _sienna, raw, 4c; Pans green, genuine. 2. Parls gree D com mon, chrome 2003 vermillion America raw and burnt Jmbe burnt sienna, 12 3 fined lampblack 120" coach black and ivory bl k, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian biue, wurnt- asphaltum, hard oil tinish, per set, tongues, each, <, wira, rates, Shot, Ger- 8¢; : ultramarine black, 18¢; chirome green. L., 5 & D, 1fic hlmd and shutter flc a 220 Anwrluu elluw ochre, 2 good” ochre, 10c: mmn ralning color, light oak, dark oak, wllnuL chestnut and ash. 1ic. _DRUGS AND CHEMICATA.—Ac d carboiic, acid tartarie, 523 balsam cupn\ba, per B, S0c: bark sassafras, per B, 10¢; calomel, r(,l' B, 7S¢, chinchonidia, per oz, 40¢; chioro- orm, per ‘B, 48c Duvers powders, per B, $L.25: epsom - salts, b, olse; glycerine, pun- per Ib, 30c; lmd acetate. ver' B, 2lci oil, castor, No. 1, bergal, 8§ il castor, No. 2, per gal., §1.40;0il olive, per gal., $1.40} oil nr nunium, 00(‘ obium, $1.00 | . ~and K. &S, per {0z, 1e; lollllh’ per ™, $3,50; salicin. ber oz, phate morphine, per 0z $115: m[p . 4c: strychnine, ver oz, $1.20. = TS 18 Orr—White [ead. Omaha,P P, 6lic: white lead, St. Louis, pu 4e3 Mar- wlllea green, 1 1b cans, Z¢; green ' seal, 13c; French zinc, Ted seal, 1lci French zine, in varnish asst, 20c: Fench zine, 7¢: vermilllon, English, in oil, 75, red, 10c: T0se pink, l4c; Venetian red, Cool son’s, ‘L;(c V\‘nellln red Amenuu. 1ig red léad, e chrome K, ochre, French, 29(1:‘ 1ige; “ln(ol‘umlntml. 03 Lenign biown, 2i¢e; Spanish brown, 2; Prince’s minera!, e, 8 p1RITS—Cologne spirits, 158 proof, $1.17; do 101 pmo{ $1.18; spirits, second quality, 101 pmof $1.17: do 188 proof, $1.16 Aleohol, 188 ) per wine eallon. Redistilled w!uskies 81, wgbo biended, $1.50@ 2,007 enluck urbons, se.m@aw tucky and 1 ‘ennsylvania Tyes, $2.00( Golden bheaf bourbon and rye whiski £1.50@3.00, lirnndles ullponed, 85.00@8. domestie, $1.50@3.00, $4. (@6.00; domestic, 81,253, Chnmpnn fmported, ver case. £23,00@5,00; Americ per case. $10.00@16. HIDES—Green butrhen. Sig@be; green cured. 7e: dry flint, 11@12¢; drv salt, 9G210c; green calf skins, '“(r" damaged nides, two-thirds price. "Tallow—s3i{c. Grease— Prime white, 3wci yellow, 2'4c; brown, 13 Sheep Pel W.x. FURS AND SKINS—'I'he following prices are for prime, well handled skins: Beave prime, elean per pound, $1.5X@300: fall, $1.23 { 1 meatv and inferior, £1.00@1. Bear, brown and KlllIl&’ 85.00@8.00; eubs wnd yearlinugs, $2.00/d 4. Badger, mat0e, Cat, wild, 20@s0c: domestic, black, 10@lic: do- mestic, :umer colors, 5@sc. Fox, red, Sl 00 @ cross, no@mu groy, 40ag30c; silver, £10,00@40.00. her, $4.000@?3,00. Otte r,84.00 @h.00. \hmn £1.00@175, Muserat» win ter, l)\l‘gfl 10e: fall, 505 kitts, _Mink, tlarce dark, 3xa@40¢; smail and pale, 15%@20c. ne- coon! large prime, 40se; small and inferior, Skunk, common, 15@2se. Wolf, crey, 81.50@2.50; coyote or prairie T5@ ecr and nntelnpl- winter, rer pound 15¢; fall and summer. per pound 20c. uinine, ook Targe m« Ory umber. munnmv:s [EOTILTY 112 1t unwruunmnw Ne. 1, 4&61nch, 1 snd u (L. rough... No. lfl‘. 4 & 6inch, 12 and 14 . rouzn / 2751 hair. BOARDS, Akron cement, No.1Com,s1s.. No. 2 * Ilvx\m A 12, 14and 16 ft. 8 .(‘ “ D, “ CEILING AND Isteqm., % in Wiite Pine C eiling 2 ol 2d comu., % in Norway Pine Ceiling.... FL uom\nl A Sineh, white piue, 1230 C ¢ 6inch. FINISHING, , clear, HS inen, , clear, 1 inch, 5.3 § clear, 1 inch, 5, 9 8 1st and 24, H No. 1, plain, 8 and SOUTHERN Com, 4 and 6 in. tlooring Clear. finish, Land 1y in « corrngated “ Yellow pine Pickets, D and H lial SHINGLES, 5:D & llaq.!“ LATHL Iear Y il. e B White Cedar. Gvu ~. 124401 9 1n.qrs... 53¢ in, 138, 11ige: S in.qrs MATTER of application of Lary & Carey | AW for liquor deense | . Notice is hereby given that l.ur{ rey 1 @id upon the 2nd day of April A D o tion to_the mayor and city cotineil or license to sell mult.spirituous and yinous liquors, at No. 110 Farnam street, Third wart, Oainba, Neb., from tho 11th day of April 197,10 the 10th day ot April, 18 £'inere be ‘no objectlon, romonstrance o protest fled within two weeks trom April #d, . 1887, the said Ticense will be granted. LARY & CAREY, Applicants, B, &anmw. City Clerk. eu Drse ~|lnw. | THE RAILWAY TINE TABLES, OMAHA, [ Arrly " Leave | O ! 4 UNION PACL Depot 10th and Plerce sts. Pacitic Express . Dfln\l-rll iXpress B. & \l l‘ R R, Depot 10th and Pacide 5(4 v 5 pm 10:00 am 2 10:00 am n-m( ioth anil I | Mail and Express Chicago Express.. 0pm 9:20 am hre #7300 am t3:45 pi xeept Mond; Except Saturda « Depot 15t and W Soster st. ix City Express........ *BancroftAceomiodat] *Excent \nn‘l-ly \H“Ol n I I’\1 1¥ l(' Depot 15t ster 3t Dav 1 5 am 545 pm 54 pm 10330 am 210 pin 6:10 pm feave UNION STOUK YARDS FRAIN 1 Omahia Leave Sam ) ami 10:00 A am 1930 m all otliers are regul yards dummy trains tween stock yards Omana, U be- ana| * BRIDC ixcept Sun tConneets with P, at Council Bluft Connects with ( & N, W, s, 1C unnu-h with W, St >, at Council Bli Sonniects withall ev ing trains for Chicagy at Council Blaffs, Trains leave Omaha at_ Union Pacific_depot, 10th and Dierco streets. COUNCIL BLUFFS. CONNECTING LINES Transfes depot R.L &P.: TCo& N W Alltrains run dail C.B.&Q All trains run daily.... W. St. AR 2345 pw, 8:3 pm C. & P, Alltrains san daily. ... {7 25pm| Omaha, " Comneil Blafl J shaiitown, Cedar Rapids, Clin+on, Dixon, Chica- duho, Nevada, Orcgon, Washington and Calf: Among n few of the numerous points of su- aday of DAY COACHES, which are the finest of comfort and clegance, 1is PARLOR DRAW- 7:058 m! +£ CHiCRGO 4% RAILWAY. SEORT LIINE . And Chl(‘flQ‘O J ‘The only road to take for Des Moines Mar- o, Milwaukee and all points eust. To the pe ‘-\n of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, fornia, it offers superior advantages not possi- ble by any other line. periority enjoyed by the patrons of thig road etween lmmnl and Chicago, are its two trains that' human m and ingenuity can create. It PALACE SLEEPING CARS, which arc models ING ROOM CARS, unsurpasse l?' any, and ita widely celebrated PALATIAL D Nl\L- CARS the equal of which cannot be found_ elsewhera At Council Biuffa the trains of the Union Pucitic Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of the Ricago & Northwestern Ry, In Chicago the traine of this 1ino muko close connectio with those of all eastern lines. For Detroit. Columbus, Indianapolis, Cincin nati, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Pittsburg, Toronte, Montreal, Boston, New Vork, Philadelphin: Baltimore, Washington and all points in the east, ask for A ticket via the NORTHWESTERN If you wish the best acoommodation. Al ticket agents gel! tickets via this line. P. WILSON, enl. Prss'r Agent "Chicago, Ti. W. M. BABCOCK, L R. BOLLES, Western Agent, City Pass'r Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. 745 p | 0 ami | Omaha_Jobbers' Directory. T Agricultural Implements. " entrcniLL p. (KKER, | Wholesale D Agricultural lmph me: m Cerriages aud Duggies, Jonce gires S Y0th, Otiaha, Neb TLINT (.f I & METCALF €O \m!cnlmrnl Implements, 2 L Wholesal LEL, FRIED & CO,, Tobbers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, Shoot I nd Miau Ir PARLIY, URF Wagons, iween W \l)(lh‘l".l' MAR Ale Doale ,\grll uhmnl Imph-mvn(! 901, 001, 905 At Articts’ Mater:al. . Hl).fll'l‘.‘. J Pianos and Organs, N Wagons Builders' Hardware and Scales. HIMEBAUGH & TAYL | Builders'Havdware & Sea Y 3 and Duffalo Sceales. 1006 Douglas st =t Omaha, N S Boots and Shoes. AMERICAN HAND HOE COMPANY, Manufacturers and Wh MORSE & CO. a ur [.mm and Shoes, ) Summer | V\lmhwllr- Rubbor Boots .m\ Shoes b and Ofled Clothing and t loots fas. N0l hontt USLAGE 14tk b Doulus | Agt. for Anheuser-Bush Brewing Ass'n Apecial Brands. 3 Faust, Budwaiser and Eriange STORZ & TLER, Lager Ih-(- rewers, Butchers' Tools. LOUIS HELLER, Butchers' Tools and Supplies, 3ausago Casings gO ali kinds alwaysin stock. Jonen st Omaha Coffee, S‘,lic LARKE BROS. & Ct Omnha Comee and Spice Mill: ses,Sptcey, Baking Powder, Eluroring Bx- Lauu 7, Hlwe Ink. fitce’ 1ii4-1c Hurrey 8t cot, Onink , COLE & MILES, l!nmf- (m’rm and Spice Mills M'f'g Co. “offes Roasters aad 8pice Grinders, Manafacturers xtracte Nnine. o Scales, le Ke pm-\hnn | Omaha_Jobbers' Directery. 5 | PAXTON, Groceries, GALLAGH] Wholesale Groceries and »lll Stoves, Manticr, Grates, Drass Good 06, 77 Mo W and 711 8. 10th Sty bbb Mo T CORD, BRADY & €O, Wholesale Grocers, *th and Leavenworth ste., Omaba, 4 e e n—— Hardware. W. J. BRO. Il("’. Hardware, Iron and Steel 0 S0k, Maramary Lumber, ete. ey st O .10 Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, S0 and 1720 Faraam Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLI Iron \\'M‘k 8 Wrencht and Cast 1ron B Yailig, 1 F. 1L M | OMAHA WIRE 0l Building Mater 13¢h St MANTS, C.SULLIVAN. IIIU\ WORKSYS, ings, Dosk mns. l'. Manut Lumber. MAITA JTUMBER CO., Dealer . All Kinds of al at W hol\wflfl tand Union Pacttic Track " LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer Doors, Ete. in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Yards—Corner 7 Dougias; Cornes th and Doug T CHICAGO LUMB 8148 Uthe 5th Wholesale Lumbe troet, Omabia, Neb. F. Colpeteor, Managoy C. N. DIETZ, Lumber. am! California Streets, Omah: FRED W. GRAY, I.nmbc_flr. Lime, Cewent, l:le.. Eto. LW b and l)oullll sts., Omal HOAGLAN. l), Lumber., — — HARVEY LUMBER Co., To Dealers Only. Office, 1403 Farnam street, Omaha. CHAS. R. LEF, Hardwood Lumbes, Wood Carpets and Parguet Flooriug. 9t aud Doug] Omaba. Cornice. = ) % ORKS, John Epencter, Prop. Manutacturer of Galvanized Iron and Cornice. 92 Dodge and 103 and 195 N, 10th st., Omana, Neb. RUEMPING & BOLTE, Manufacturers of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, Dormer Windows, x}‘mu's x{uuln-z«kynxm,uc. 5108, VAt O WESTERN CORNICE WORKS, C. Specht, Prop. Galvanized Tron Cornices. ete, Spect'simproved Pat Metalic Skylight. 508 and 610 8.12th at.Omnha. OMAHA C: Jovby Carpets, Curtain Linol eums, | an Wholesale Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Curtsin Goods, Ete. 183 Farpam Street, maha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lllmb(-r, Imported Neent fo and American Portls rMilwaukes Hydraul Quincy White Tira. “UNION Limite1. TOCK YARDS CO., Of Omaha. John F. Boyd, Eup(‘rllllerflllln Live Stock Commission. M. BURKE & SU\S. Live S(ock Commission. Union §f Burke, Mi tock S G SAVAGE & GREEN, Live Stock Commission Merchants lhlpmcnu ot A all ll d of any,and all kinds of Stock solie “TW. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Mauufacturers and Importers of ulassware, Lamps, Chimueys, eic. Ofce, 317 Bouth 13th st 0, Nen! rnmmlwlun and Jobbing. Butier, Eggsand Produce. C liendquarters for Stoasware, Grape Bas 1414 Dodgs "7 PEYCKE BROS. Commission Merchants, Fruits, Produce and Provisicus. W. E. RIDDELL, Storage and Commission Merchant. Specinltier—Ruiter. Bggs, Choese, Poultry, Game, sters, Ete., Kie outh_i4th stre "WIEDEMAN & Produce (nmmisslon Merchants, Poultry, Butter, hn ', te. 220 8. lathoes ¥ uommu V. Pios. ind Trea; LA Bec. OMAHA !'0 41.. COKE & LI‘IE 'OMPANY, Jobbers nr Hard and Soft Cnnl. th Street, Oma! s .Il)ll ON 1'0 Munn(mtulors of l'l‘nnlq Whl!e leo. and And Shipoers of Coal Lime, fair. Fire B Oftice, Paxton M Pelephone the VP, FAY & CO acturing Confectioners, Jobbers of )‘nnll.Nn(lUI\nd ars. 1211 Farnam St i Rotice ATTER »f Application of Priborsky & Bor- tos for liquor loense., s hereby given that P upon the 4th duy of their application to the a, for license o 1ith day of April, I April, 1585, 1f there be no abiection, remopstrance or progest lled within two weoks from April ith, h L the swid license will he grant oKy & Bokros, Applicunts. of application of Alex M. Blalr for 1 Application to & Omaba, for license to sell vinous liguors, &t No. ward, Omaha, Neo , from th 1557, to the 10th duyof Ap 1t’ therc b protest filed wit A D157, the said L i city council of 10us and 18y of Abril, onstrance or m Aprii 4th, AL vriARD, City Cle e e e e e e me Notice, MATTER of apiics M for permit to sell Nutice 8 hereby given upon the 4th day of Apr s liquors hanical wnd 312 South 15th & from the 11th day of April, 18 there be na objection, remonstr protest filed within two ocks from A 1 dth, the said periait will bo greated. anas, Applisant, 5 the 10tk OCEAN STEAMERS. A TRIP TO EUROPE. Send stamp for spring and_summer pro- grams, just issued. Tilos. Cook & So» mard-2m 106 Dearborn St, Ghic ago, 1 L‘lynrl and Tobac:o. TMAX ‘IF]IR d‘ LO.. Jobbers of Cigars, Tobacco, 5 10323 8, 1ith st 100 to st Ouinna, Neb ST & FRITSCHER, Manufacturers of hue ¢ lzuru ADry Goods. | SMITH & €O, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods & Notions Douglae, cor, 11th St., Omaha, Neb, Distille and Spirits. an.i Liquot Distt Vurl o Jawo W ILLGH' €O, and ILER & 1 Jobbere of Fine Wine Tmporters rs. THE l \l N ll'l{ AULIC DRAIN TILE CO. { Omee 213 8, 1ub et Fupplies for Mas eb. Machinery and cuiert Drain Tile. ELEVATORS. Jobbers lml M.-u-rwl hipments L3 Millinery and Noi s rrnnrnn "I. OBERFELDER & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions, 1213 and 1215 Harney Stveet, Omaua, Neb. Notions. KOBINSON NOTION €O} Wholesale Dealers in Notions and Furnishing Goodu, CANFI ~ Overalls. ELD_MANUF COMPANY, Mannfacturers of Overalls, 8.1tk REES ] d 1104 Douglas Streely Paper Boxes J, L. WILKIE, Mnnnfm-'uror of Paper Boxes, St., Umueb s, Nabrasks. Orders by majlyy Tieited and wili recalv ompi atteasion. L Ffl'nfiny. PRINTING COMPANY, Job Printers, Blank Book Makers, And Book Binders. 108 138 Houth Fourteoath WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Dealers in Tyve, Pressos and Printers’ Supplies. 800 Bouth Twelfth Stroet, ~ Punps. BROWNELL & CO,, Manufacturers and Dealers in Engines, Boilers & General Machinery Bhect fron wi Shafting, Al wugor venwordl ork, toam Pumps. Saw Mills, Dodge'W: Boltin 12151205 Leat "TRECTOR Wholesale Hardware. for Jefferson Slecl Naila, Auatiy hr ‘Corner CH URCHILL PUMP CO,, ale Puln]m Pipe, Fittings, m.l.u.u.‘ln;uh for Mast TIt,l NG CO,, Pipes and Engines, way and Milling Farnam st Ouisha, Aok, \'l' aml PUMP Agents for Hall's Fire and Burg ar Proof Saf. and Jail Wors Manufacto 104) Farone At G. ANDR Gmaha Safe \\m.\n Doors, Juil " Sash, Doors, Etc. + DISBROW ¢ Wholesale Menufacture %aqh. Doors, qunlu uml )luuldlnn. "DEWEY & ! Wholesale Dealers in l-‘nrmlure. Farnam st.. Omaha. Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO,, Manufacturers, of Sash, Duorl Mould Just Wood Fintsh S AL Sna Leavenw orih Biar Omaba, Neb.