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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1891 THE SPECULATIVE JARKETS. | Lorly Etrongth In Grains Was Followed by Slarp Declines. PREDICTION FOR EIGHTY CENT CORN. Provislon Prices Followed Th Other Products on a Down 'l Live Stock Values Stead ¥ Ontcaao, Mareh Tur Ber]—In the bo the opening all e whout was off about ftrom lust n prices moved up a few early were: May wheat 010255 corn, B4c, to 0 122, to 0; July, $12.50 0250, A and vibs Woro any op folt Lullish a8 mucn they were ald not try no very important was a Fected mory tlon In corn. The mar) the strengzth In corn, and rl of trade ¢ was quic L 81 D to 412 sre steady. ~[Speclal Tologram to markets ut s wero strong and higher, and hog productaslower. Thestrenzth did not Iast long, and hofore the end of an honr as down le from early prices and corn I pork a 100 loss afned. and 4. 1081.03%, to pork, $12.00 to If the ators In w heat oday who really content to pick up wheat as it was offered on tho way down, and to bull the market. outside nows, and whoat or less all day by th started at %c upon Hight recelpts here, moderate at Minn tho Prico Carrent's statement that soeding and crop pr were serlously behind siight further advance at eline sot which car Tho was a8 follows: L.03%, to #1035, to to #1025, with & furth o'clock, July, $L.011%, to 0154, 10 81.00%, to #101, agtion for the ¥4 off on futres. P easler on bLetter we ol d that cable « farmers held selling, and th the percenta Hulnes wir roy authorlties cluimed that cnough wh ills running, worried ota, a8 the snow drafned, with not northwest to keep the the bears need not | farin operations in D atiin very deep. Kans bushels loaded out to go to miile; 82,000 bushels of wheat and 4 flour and no wheat Theselling of the day was rt wheat. White ol azes of flon from Balt t long and part sh Farnum, Milmine, others sold froely. wheat atone time, lot at unother tim sharp break in mang did not for fear of with more. little aus corn wish a around $.07% for Ma rlly in wh the day. pol [ 81,003, closing at $1.00%. 81.00% and closed at 81, #104 for May, At the low polnt in the corn market today — May, 65%c; July, 63%c—prices were 540 to 5lac lower than the best points tonched two duys The decline at the prices referred to cin May and The break seemed oven greater than this because of 4 bulgo of about lc this This 8 said to be on wet. weather and the bidding on longs, helped But the market went off Justdo from the opening figures without Tho 0fTenings Were WOt heavy, hut fore €ime props were not under thoso who belleve in to or Ago. from the olose last night 24c in July. morning at the opening. by very light receipts. any great commotion. the market, und ®-cent corn waited buy. Thero was a to 634, to 654 e inj snles b 676 T0F Ju Iy, lac for March an une. S35c and 67 Oats opened up strong, but soon followed the examplo of the other markets and wou k- 10 a considerable extent. faliled somewhat. lowever before the tap of © to lo below yes- B. Fowler sold May quite freely and bought July. Counselmun ened e bell, but closed from terdny's figures. were also sellers of May. up e above sold up to séie, down to 823y, down toble, and elo he great activity which has marked the rovision trude fora few days has Inrgely there wasa rango of pr o in pork, 10¢ In lard and o d the closing prices rk, T4 lower for fed. Tod tending to short ribs, lowe for ribs. 811,80, . B12.574, to $12.2845, to BI2.i2li, to .55 for Mi, t $0.57% and mated at 280,000 hogs. ther vices stated tha f thelrold wh anting will far ot tho winter crop da 1 from Minneapolls that Furgc granaries are in the ind that about varly Linn, to quick which would be followed by wheat. before the elose the market was held steady and #1.00% for July atat 1 o'cloek was followed by an- other period of selling similar to that early in The decline was qudite sharp just before the close, when May touched 02 and closed at 81, July. 65% t onoe, D lead May. #1.0 rally 8L0L%G, to BLOIY, to les wore steady early, and at tho close Liverpool was ris was the Uity ingn 1 was a sell up March 00X, was for rally ot more from tho low figures beforo 1 o'clock. The action In May was 66c, to 67%e, to0T%e, 'y to 63%e, The close fn corn was 1440 under last night for feading futures, with May at 65%¢ und July v he extreme high prices of th sed at $12.60, s down 1340 to 14¢ from the top figures Jong before the eloso. months to ing 8L0344, o 8102 1o 8103 at o o also ance, t and loft reported 1, 00 pack ittle rally, istrusted Whe turn was g & break 10 0. rd and folow Lurd sold down and .80 for July, and closed .823406.85, Ribs louc and #0,00. and closed %, #.75 and 36,074, lower prices (or hogs early started porkiower. acking in tho west for the week was esti- wed 85, PRICES AT CHIOAGO. wpolis. quoted It was t French arenot. coed ed. New York Mitchell, and_many Logan took considerable nd” Day bought a round A ana short in corn Shortly A the low Gei July, otod at Priviloges on wheat for Suturday were quoted at31.014 and 1o t3ge. I morn- were_quoted at 6814c for May and somo Other closing prices were April and 8ie@@6iio for May coru privileges for Suturday were The murket Co, That option opened sterday’s closing price atbige, 24e, and closed at 6. June sold from Bil4e, Lo biNe, to ble, to 5230 ut tho close. July opened atdse, soid to 0 ex- The was tams, The weakness fn the eorn market wiis the key to (he vencral ¢erain sltuation to- day. Tuvestization among graln_recelvers yesterday showed that whero two weeks ngo try bids weres accopted for five to Aifty they are now b pred to the ex- much, This indicates Ipts, ind started thre rlargest bull operators Lo seliing at th opening, ' he siorts ure so neaely el that a sharp break A which stonped by buginig of arly sell nrket bogins ry leivy, and ns thie Longs inay nossi aved their tme. Cnsh continues firm, There was but ittle news today on the ont deal which fol lowed the conii market closely, Provisions were fairly aetive. Prices were lover, but the market was without vhe panicky = feoling which has provailed in 1t for the last two days. Thoe outside liquidation continues, but overything considered tiie narket bus thicea afferings very well. Kennett, Hopkins & Co. 108 A. MeWhorter— Wheatbenrs were disappointed that eables showed little depression. [t was thought the deciin se would bring Insick cables this morning, hut ' instead foreign ud vices were quite firm ard encouraging to loiders, The offect was 2o start the price about b0 higher than the close yesterduy. bt aftor a sl further advanee offorings camo out freeiy and under heavy liguidation of longs the prico broke 114, A portion of this s was rocovered later, but closing prices were abont the lowest of the day' and o Coff | trom Tusaay's top Tihie market acts 1ike an old toperpuiling hin- solf together wfter a crazy drunk. Things don’t look tohlm the sume as when flushed with drinl. The hread famine s not nearly mniinent. The fct th vistbiesupply dded o the amount i flo ropo is 17, 51,00) bushels I rger than a yenrazo and the o0 Wigher, The trath 18 g radually working 1ts wiy tohis brain thut Russiv and \er oxporting countrivs havo taken ad- ntage of the artificial inflation of wejen. tounioad somo wd, and this rance in _th n passage. Countrymen sible for the extragrd] ave hud ntly. They nsely bullish on asrionltural ts 0f wil kinds, and thelr buying has for S 10 unnucural heights. 1t is by rtain that they miy not bring at othier rallies of equal strength, but in the end we aroconfident natural influences will pre- vail und prices will seek o norual level, Corn and oats longs take advantage of ail firm spots o get out of their holdings and the oc- 1 | casionally urzent demand from shorts fur- nish then opportunity. The big hoiders sold gut ngar tho top and \wirlostill woriing bul: lish it Is evident they aro not averse tc lower lovel on which to buy back. Just where their objective point may be 18 not ‘advertised in Uhe newspapers, but the situation permits of thelr controlling prices to a great extent and they will_ doubtless lay the ropes for a fres deal atno ajstant day. In provisions tho lendors aro wary. wild advaneo of Tuesday lias glvin *“sober second thought'” {0 bulls ad woll as bearss, The eoling is protty general that while some further decline fs probable the summer will see & considerablo advance on present prices. What weakuoss was shown today was due to the decline ln corn, CHICAGO LIV Te “STOCK MARKET, OuicAco, March 20.—[Special Telegram to Tue BEE. ]—UA The weather was bad, demand slow and prices just steady, and that asall. A cold and penctrating rain set in arly and lusted aill day, hence only those that were compelled to remain outside did so. The regular trade bought sparingly, yet therewas a good display of prime cattle, good enough for any body on any market. Cow stock was algo reported steady and o fair demand. Stockers of all grades were re- ported lower, with a big alation of light for which ther mand. The top for stee good tocholce, 15,405 other H n, #4.0000 cows und heifers, $£2.2p4.0; stockers, £.60 3 Hoas—Business was 10¢ to 13¢ lower, making a decline of 2 » Tuesday. Rouzh and comn #.00@1.15: good mixed and packe peime heavy and butcher welghts, 314064, H@A80; lght light and skips, $.00 STOCKS AND BONDS, ow and prices again Nuw YORK, March 26.—(Special Telegram to Tue Be.]~To the surpriso of many the open- ing in stocks, while dull, was quite strong. Early dealings inthe list. including even St. Puul, were,without a feature throughout the hour. and whilo there was some re- actlon tho slight losses wore after- ward recovered. Fluctuations, however, were made over o range of less than ¥ per cent inunything traded in, The market at 11o'clock was, Zansely dull and steady at about 2 i~ pFi0es. A on previous duys an improvement was felt durlng the second hour. Atchlson sold to 214, Rock Tsland to G0, St. Paal to 56%, with Lackawanna up nearly a polnt trom lust night. at136%. London buying was in St Paul and a few spocialties. A lower foreign exchange rate helped the bull feeling, Thiswas offset by the prospeet of Euster holldays. Early gains instocks were lost at the close, and” fow stocks closed lower than gosterduy, The most chunze was iy hicayo Gas, 3 lower. and Lackawauna 3 higher. Truding was uniniportant and reached "only 73,000 shares, he following are the closing quotations: -8 s registorod Northorn Pacifio... .. 2% U8 s coupons o preferred L0 UL 8. iigs roglstor C.N. & V. U. 8. 4i¢s coupons o prefd (ex clflo s of Now York Centr Central Pacl D& B Chieag & Alton. Rick Island’. Chicago, Burlington 0. M. &St B, & Quiney..., 83| do preferred. .. D LEW.. 6 (St Paul & Oniabia, Itilnols Central. 0 preferrad... L,B.&W Unlon Pactil Kansns & Toxas LakeShoro. . iaig| do preferred Michigan Cenirai’!l 9L Western Unlon. .. Missourl Pacific. .. .. 66 MoNEY ON CArni—Easy; closed offered at 314 per cent, Phite MERCANTILE PAPER—527 por cont. BTERLING EXCRANGE—Quietand weak; sixty- day bills, 485%: demand, B4.84 The Coffce Market. NEw York, March 23.~(Special Telezram to Tur Ber]-Corree—Options opened steady and unchanged to 10 points down, and closed stoady and unchanged to points down. The sales were 0,000 bags, including March BULH@ITH0; May, $17.20 June, H615@10803 July, #IL5@16H; August, $I630DI45; Sep- Tonitior; #13; Octobor a0, Spot Rlo dull, r T Low. | Close. | Yest'y stoudy; falr Cargoes, #0003 No. 6, $10.0). 1 16 68! 67 4! g 1215 12 65 582 6 62 580 660 1 023 1.00% a5y it 5 & 1 87 12 28 57 6 573/ 1 023 1 .00) [ G4 83 51y 1 e 12 85 57 1084 1 014 ony 5 5 1y Mining Quotations. NEW Yoik, March 2.—(Special Telogram to Tur Bee]-The following are the mining stock quotations: Soxioan ... Mount Diable.. Oceldental. .. Ply mouth: Slorra Novads Standard . . Union Con’ areka Con. Howestake o Silver.. PRODUCE, PRICES AT 8T LouIs, Notes and Gossip. Recelpts at Duluth: Receints at Minnoupoli Estimated hogs at 000, Kansas Oity receipts: Oats, b, Estimato: wheat, 2 Ohion oats. | 108,5715 onts, 160,074 St. Lous ro Wh 000; Ship eorn, 000, Beor! Armly held, corn nothi and for snij firm. Weather colder. and leady, corn harde Loga & Co to My “wheat naily at #L03%G cabl 0 rocolpt Tho urely nowspaper 00 cars wheat. 16 cars wheat. Wheat, 1 cago for Friday: L 17,887; corn, 111,083 16, Shipments: Wheat, 44,6/7; corn, uent ofTerin; ment, wheat and corn 5. Toneray opened this 099: corn, Wheat, 8,400; norning trading was 1ight, weredull and tho weathor was spring Liquidation hus been hoavy In all articles, cles, particularly corn. The future price of wheat depends on the demand and weather, There Is an entiro absence of dex thispoint, and the weather seasonabl four of manipulation fn May continus, i seo no evidence of It wad belleve it to be wosslp. The Chicago for Friday: corn, 81 ohu's eablo: eargoes off const, wheat g, On passi quiet, & Brya Clnein rice Current wiil say there Is nothing sp to say beyond B backward sonson. continues. remalus 1o be outof it Provisi consldering the he: greatstrongih. the For old that it the pro vy decling favoruble to buyling them, W. 0. MeCormick & Co. to F. 0, Swartz & Co. Wheat was greatly influenced by the break in crowd aro corn, especlally is the very bearish and huwm e, ously, News was searce. ruents 190,000 The Clnolunati the s winter sealpln red the Recelpts at eleven priniry polute wero J1aio bushols and_ sbip- g Large clearances of flour were mpnruv.\ from New York but had no effect Price Current re- wheat ut spriog work backward, The close Looks 0% market v looking 0; but Liverpool wheat'quict noui- d from The Wa 1ike No damage 10 winter The selling and realizing in the corn pit bull party will do nt they ure 1 Dusinoss keeps heavy wnd 0 corn they On ull soft Spots we ure well OMICAGO, March 25 —Close.~Wheat—-Stealy ; cush, BLO0%: May, BLU2%G; J uly, BLO0Y. ¥ Corn —Steady; ay, 63Yc; yo—Fasy at 81t Barley—Nominal Flax—Firm at 312040121, Prime Timothy—~Eusy at #1363 137 Whisky—$1. 1. Flour-=-Unchangod. Bulk_Meats — Shoulders, $1.502400; short clear, 8.0006.00; short ribs, £.60).5. Butter — Unchunged; creamery, 20@%c; nged: tull gream ohedd dalry, 10@c flats, 105@ilsc Ulioeso-Unel II|‘|'2;| 1 n Hag rosh, 104@ 10, Tiflas—Unehingod: howvy greonsalted, fo ebe; groen hidos, 4 krewn suted owlf, ited, 6@Te; dry calf. 8 o rs. Young Americas, light groen sulted, salted bulk, 4 dry flint, doacons, Tallow ngod; No. 1 solid packed, de; G@atge; cakce, de. ceelpta, Shipments 0.000 10,006 18,0 0 15,000 Corn, bu. 111,00 104,000 Oats, bu, . + 118,000 161,000 There will bo no session of thoboard of trade tomorrow, New Yok, 40,500 busné No. 2 rod, Wheat, § March 26— Wheat—Recclpts, X pol X slml H #1104 Hin slevator: §117 $LIG@LI% £ o b. Options closed steady and lowers No.2 red March closing wt 81,154, Corn—Recelpts, 56,50 bushels; exports, % bushels; spot irfegtlar, elosing steady ; No. 2, T@TS e I a0 afloat; ungraded i 3 declined 15@1%¢ | Casy; March closing at ¥ge. 1pts, 4 5,000 bushels; exports, 1,000 4iote lower; No. 2 white, 60 apile: white western, 60g65c, bushels; mixed west Options lower: Mareh, so. Bugar—Raw, firm; falr refnlng, Bige trifugaly, 03 fost, SXG3 3160, Salos: Musca- vado, 80 'test, d¢: oontrifugals, b i-160 and 3T16@ie O and Fs relined quiet, Petroleum —United olosed, Aprll, o, Eegs—Hlgher; westorn, 2lke. Pork—Fasier, Lard -Lower; westorn stoam, 8.0, Butter—Extra weak, others firi; western dalry, 10028c; western ereamery, 21@ilige; I o, Cheoso - Firm; skims, 650.0¢, * MINNEAPOLIS, March 26.—Wheat market ac- tive aud Lecawe stronger after May broke | 0T84 from #.004 to 004e Rnrdgll. 185 cars; lhl“— ments. 55 cars. Olosing: No.{ hard, Magh, 01; on track, $.02@803; No. 1 northdr arch and April, 99¢; May, ®isc;on track, No. 9 northern, Mareh, #fe; on track, 08 140, &1, Louis, March 23 —\Wheat--Towori cash SLUIBLOLI; May, §1.02%, Corn'—Lower; cash, 6240, Uats—Lower; eagh, 5o Pork—Hoavy at 81200012124 Lard —~Lower at 8,11 Wihisky 4117 Butter—Firm and unchanged KANsAS Crry, March 26 —Wheat — Dull: A hard, cash March and No. 2 red, cash, nominal, Corn No. 2, cash, 304@00%0; March, 5050 Onts—Lower: No. 2, cash and March, 5030 bid. 0, Marohi 26— Wheat — firm; No. 2 miixed. 0114 0. 2 mixed, S, Whisky~#1.16, Mitw AUKEE, March 2.~ W heat—No. 2, spring, cash, Corn— K e, Onts—Lower; No. 2 white, bige. pork, May, $1105. Provisions-—Stead. Livereoon, March 2,—Wheat steady; de- mand fair; holders offer moderately. Corn llnn,i}umund fair; mixed western os 11%d per cental. LIVE STOCK. CnicAao, Ma rket vm\,x\y Recelpts, 13,0003 rimeto extra, $.00@ ws and helfers, £.2@ Hogs —Roceipts, #5,00; market slow and lower; rough and common, $3.0004.15; good mixed and packers, $20a@id; prine heay and buteher welghts, 854001603 light, #.15@ 4.0, 000; market steady; na=~ Siieep~Recelpt v = sterns, $3.10@5.7; Texuns, 20,15, tives, 5,000 W 4000 8.45; lurn by, #5, 81, Louts, March 20.—Cattle—Recelpts, 1,00 shipments, 80 rket steady; falr to fancy native steors, $00@@5.5); stockers and feeders, D4, THogs —Receipts, 5,000 hoad;: shipments, 200 market lower: hewvy, H.40@450; mixed, #1.20 46 11ght, $1.10@4.30. 6. ~Cattle-Reoelpts, arket lowers stcers, ersand feed- KANSAS CrTy, M 1,600 shipments, 1 FAE5.00 cows, § ors, 5000400 Hogs—Keceipt ketsteady, lowes OMAHS LIVE OvATEA, March 2. timuted roceiptsof cittle 150, as yeste rday mnd 1536 Thurs- . The mirket was steady st grades of beeves and butchers' and sfow and weak to 10c lower on others. Feeders were slow and unchanged. HoGs—Estimated receipts of hogs 1,7, as compared with 4690 yesterday and 4878 Thi rs- duy of lust week, The market wis slow and lower. Lightand butchers’ ght sold fre steady to 15¢ lower; h 28 10¢ to 15¢ lower: The market clos The range of pild was .00 1.2, Pigs, 8175002 light, $4.0004.30 mixed, #1040 paid was . 19% 08 compared with § duy and £.58 Thursday of lust week: SuEEP--Estinated receipts of %0 as com- pated with 191 yesterdiy and 106 Thursday of lust week. The market active ana steady Natives, jents, 2.000; mar- $2.2501.50. S1OUK. OATTLE con day ou the stock of last vy The average of the prices 27 yester- Disposition of Showlng the number of cattie, hogs and sheep bought by the packers and other buyers onthe nArkevns Shown by wa.s 200ks of the Uniou stook yards compiny: CATTLE, Buyers. No. Swift & company ... 3 The G . Iammond company ... The Cudahy paclcing company . ... The Omuha preKing com pany .. . ... Shippers, fecders anl other buyers. oGS, The Omaha packing comp: Swift & company . SEh The G- 11, Hammond tonpin. Sippers, feeders and other bayers SUEEP, SWitt & company. ... o G. . Hammond ton piny Shippers, feeders and other b Representative Sales. STEERS, i 13 98- 1071012 3 121120 3 140 geEa g8 Sageesuessssess S5mEe FTNGERESRES P 2..1820 11100 1100 - & 1.. 010 7. 07 L. 001 1,670 300 HELFERS, 18.. 046 410 CALVES, FU] 0X: 8..1470 5.486 2% 1550 2 W 1587 BTAGS 1..1810 WESTEUN CATTLE, No. H. E. Perkin 16 steers, hayted Douglas W 8 Co.— 119 SLOErs v ies Tono L & 0 Co.~ 42 steers, hayfed .. HOGS. No. Av. 1195 ..1261 Pr. 0 3 50 BERE: 2,000 S 12 16 12 il [ vz EEEEEN rosbnatARARASLLS 111828 =B85 = e 5 PIGS AND ROUGH, 200 12 200 240 SHEEL, 200 170 s 1" gz No. 5 westerns, mixad, shorn 125 westerns, mixed, shorn Av. N} OMARA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Hardware. Birs-C. F._ Jennings, dis. 00%; Russpll Jennings, dis, #; bit stock drill, Clevelund & Morse, dis. 50, Axks—Lippincot(s, per do; double bitted, $4W; Hunt's, 85.5; Lipoencott's 0 wxeS, $8.25, s—Light, brass, band, dis, e tucky cow, dis, T0c, Dok LOCKS. Ere.—List prices as revised December ®, 188, less ¥—10 per- cent locks, new iist, dls, 10. Hooks—Sirfent & Co. lumess list, wrought staples and hooks aud stapies, Stanley’s list, wrought staples, 5e; hooks and eyes, wire screw, 7. LANTERNS—Buckeye, sr, 86,50 Buckeye, Jr., : Brilliant. $9.0) Ares—Stehben's patterns, dis 10, fne and tin, new lst, dis 6! e, dis 60, iron and tinned, AUvGERS pll Ken- 0; MOLASS 3 round head. now Iist., blued, My fat e ew 1is f0iio; Jupuonéd, ki couch, tomon or 0-10, SIOVELS AND SPADE: TACKS; BRADS, ETC. ) carpet tacks, dis 0; Steel carpet tacks, all kinds, 60; Swedes iron carpet tacks, all kinds, 60 swedes 1ron tacks 3 Swedes Ir upholster- ers' taoks, 0; tined § on tacks, 30; Amerlean fron cut tacks, 75 copper tacks, 80; copper finisuing and trank nails, i clgar Dox nalls. 45 fnishing nails, ' 70 Hungarian nulls and miners' tacks, 65; glmp and luce ticks, 1; tmned glmp and lice tucks, 50-10; trunk wnd clout nalls, 70; tin- ned trunk and olout nalis, 85 basket nalls, o chalr nadla 8: common and “patent brads, 70; tnned capped trunk nalls 30 and 105 looking-gluss ucks, 20| pletue fram polnts, 25; leather 'dérpet tacks, 40; brush tacks, . n T ArES MEASURING. Amorfean, dis, 9. Trenomereres—Tiu b mn( ) Trars—Gane, NowBouse, dis, 40: game Oneld pattern, 10, Eouse, wood choker, per dozen holes, . TROWELS—Brades BHrick, dis, 103 2-10; garden, net por doz, $1.00, cTntckss-(Warehoue, ete), flowe's K. J.& dis, 50. sks—Parllel, Parker's, dis 10 oval siide, (0;saw flers, Wentworth's 0o, Wink-Brass 30c und copper ¢ per b, net list: market, bright 60c; market, coppered, ® & 10 per cont: tinned broom wire. 5 annenlod * fence, Nos. 8 and 0, per 100 1bs, & panned barb fence, §415; ' gaivanized 1 ELT5: pletur’ wire, T 8 & J, dis, 2ot 1ine wire, exl vanized, per oz coll, #4.60; :m».mn. green, dratvand black. per 100 8q ft, 145, WHEXCHES-Coes' genulne, 0: Girard, 00; Agr.70-10; Bomls & Call's patent combinas tlon, 18; Atken, pocket (brlght) $.00, Brocks—Stanley Rulo& Level Co's, Disston's, parallol, new list Bovtg—Common carrlage, A870-10; R. & B. Mfg. Co's stove. dis 40-10; plow, dis 503 machine, dis 10; tire bolts, 510, Casters—fed, dis,” 50; plate und shallow rockets, d s, 5. Bus—Biss, wrought, dis 703 loose pin, cast, dis 70; loose pin, Japinned, A1 60-10-10¢ Joost pins, Jupanned. wrought, 0; Olark blind butts, 7510, CHAIN—Trace, 044-10-2, per pair, net, 40 trace, 64, American, per palr, net, 0e: Ger man halter chain, Tist of December 31, 181, d1s, 8010: American_halter chiafn, 1ist of De- cember 81, 181 dis, 50-10; German coll ehaln, list of D dis, $0-10; fron Jack in, 353 b o . 45, OCKS—Brass, now 1ist, July 10, 1880, Als, 0 Corree Mt rker's board and box, dis, 505 Amorican (£ J0MPA: D1y inE s, Ere.—~Comp 50-10; A1 v dis, 50 und 10; oallipers, d1s, 5 DRAWING KN 1vEs & W.Co.. dis70; ud: Justable, dis20. ouKs ity ding, dis 60-10- 103 plited, Al Rogers & Bros, 9. FRUITS A°D JELLY PRESSES Co., dis 25, “RY P A Ns—-Con FAUCETS-Fracn Enferpriseselt 1LES — Beav e nterprise Mfg won. dis 70: Aeme, dis 60, batent petrolenin, dis, 0; peuting, per oz, #. dis & isston's, G- 101Se Tasps, Heller Bros, ais 0, L HAMERS dole, dis 25; Atha, dis 50. 1 fIANNEES ENATS-Sargonts,” dis 70; German, Ais . IKNOBS—Door knobs, bronze, 50103 minerals. door por. Japaned, door | or por. new istdis, 50-10; poreelain 0. HATCRETS—Discount #0-10, HAY KNIVES—Livhitning, Spear Point, per doz., #0} NAUS—Nos. & § s, per [b * 1l B Northwestern, ' 28 2 Cham plon, ) Puthim 2 21 ¥ &-Brass, per cent. dis, s, 6 Hixoes—Cla count 60 door plated 1utier, doz., 8 0 2000; 10 not dis 20 2110 dis 20 1 10 dis 10 3 enurneled, ver 10 ke's Nos, 1, 2, and 3, gate, dls- screw hook and strap, 8 to I3 per 100 12 and upwards, per 100 1bs., 3yc; d T iist, February 14, 180L 50 per A., No.b, 815, nd cliests—Cabinat, P &F. | Yale lock com= y, d1s K, < Hgnumvitae, leather heud, 25 per cent. MEAT CUTTERS-Enterprise, dis 2; boef shavers, (Enterprise Mg, Co, dis 25, Ju AND LEVELS-Stanley R. & L. Co's djustable, dis; Stanley R & L. Co's 1 justable, dis 7 pocket levels, dis 0. Post HOUE AND TiEEAUGERS—V aughn’s post hole, per doz., 8103 Chamiplon post hole u= gers, $10.5), PUNCHES—Belt or arive, per doz, 2,00, ), dis 0, SAD [RO: roni 4 to 10, perlb, 3o not; self- heating, ver doz, H0.50 et Mrs. Pott's frous, double pointed, dis 0, SANDEAPER—Baed er & Adanson’s flint, 00 to 285.25 per reami Bueder & Adam flint, and £.75 po n's flint. assorted da stur, $4.25 per Bueder & Adanson’s enery. #6.50@11.50 List, 8y off, mmon, 15¢ net; pat- D, J¢; C white cent; sta Locks—Cabine Corbin. dis S01id eyes. per 100 1bs, #.25, v FRERS ot FILLERS—DPerry, dis B buterprise wanufusturlog company, dis §aws—Disston’s cireular, mill and cross-o is 4: Disston’s hand, panél and rip, dis 2 —i{owe. dis % per cent; Buffalo, ks, dis 40, NE—grindstones, per ton. $160; erind- rindstones, mounted, “Sampson,” Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8225, $2.0, STAPLES-Fence Keg, £.00, SQUARES-Steel, dis 10, il " Proviitons, 8T Beer Curs—Rolls, foi beet ‘fendor- sirloln butts, 8z’ boneless strips, 0c; 8c; rounds (ramp oM. Cle; _rounds (rump on), 34 ¢; rounds(phank off), 6e; boneless Tunps, 4%cs chucks do; plates, dei back halves, §j3c; shoulder “clods. ‘Sisei beef loins No. 1 (steer), 13@17c; bact loins No. 2, 1§@15¢; beet loins No.8, 120: beef ribs, 4gilc: Deef ribs No. 1, i@ 14c; sweet breads (per doz.), 50c; kidneys (ench), Beiox tails (each), de: livers (encl). 15¢; beef ieurts each), be; becf tongues (ech, 4o FiksE Pork—Pork loins, S4e; tenderloins, 15¢; spure ribs, #he; shoulders, 4c; hoeks, do trinmings 4c: ek bones, 2; dressed hogs, 5¢; oleaned pigs feet (per dozen), 30¢; rough un cleaned pigs feot (per dozen), 20c. MurToN.—Clolce dressed mutton, f5¢; racks of mutton, 18¢; saddlesof mutton, bei breasts of mutton, 4 lok of nutton, l0c. 80K ED MEATS—Hams, 14 to 161bs average. 8%0i hams. 20 1022 1b average, B14c; hams, 10 to 12Ihaverige, Oci skinpe1 hams, 9ic; shoul- ders, 5iqci cléar breukfust bicon. Tises bon loss breakfast bacon bucks, 63¢; bono bn e, Callforuin or pienio hams, 5ic; lone Less ham, be: dried beef hams (sets), 9¢; arled beef elgas, 734¢; short spiced rolls or ham rou- lette, 7o; smioked oot tongues. por dogen 8.50; special hums, i2 to 16 1b_average, 10¢ speclul Toneless Breakgast bucon, 10540: se- locted dried beef hams, insides and’ knuckles, 10403 selected wide clear broak fast bacon, 9¢. DR¥ SAur MEATS—Funcy light welght short clears, Bics long_ clears. %e; short olears, 5o Short ribs, Hoe; shoulders, #1505 clear s, ear backs, 530, NOKED M EATY—Dry Ealt Gured—Fanoy light welght bacon short el bacon short xibs, G1ic; bacon short clears, 8%5¢; bucon long clears, Gic; bucon clear bicks, 0%e; bicon clear Dellls, 6e: bacon shoulders, SwEET PICKLED MEaTs—[lams, tlerces, 8e; shoulders (New York cat) tlorees, #4e; _beilies, torces, 0%¢; California hamw, ticrees, 5¢; beef hams, barrels, §10.00, PiokLED B EEFT ONauES—Barrels $20.00; halt barrels, 10 1bs, $10.50; quarter_burrels, % 1bs, #,00; elghth barrels, s 1bs, §.50. .ArD~-Compound, per 1, tierce basis, Sige: pure leaf, per Ib, tierco busis, 625e; puro lard per 1b, ticree busis, Gl4e; kettle rendered leaf urd, perib, tierce busis, Tie. BARRELED PORK AND 13REP—Mess pork, new, per bbl, 11.50; farnlly pork, $10.0: Short cut clear pork, $10.00@212.00; prime mess pork, $).00 @11.00; boneless pig pork. fanc: 50; extra mess beel, B6.50; plate beet, #.50; extra plute Deot, B85 extra fanily beef, boneless, 88.50; roll beot, boneless, #.00; rump’ butts, #1000, Pia Pok—Honeless—Barrels, 200 1bs each, #1350, half barrels, 100 1bs_each, #7.00; quarter barrels. 0 lbs edch, 8475 eighth barrels, 2 1bs each, £2.00, O1Ls -Prime lard ofl, winter strained, 48c; extra lard oll, winter strained, 40¢; extra No. 1lard oll, 40¢; No. 1 lard oil, e; No. 2 lard oil, 200; extri neat's-foot ofl, He: tallow oll, 41c. Half barrels dc over barrels; gallon cans, 2 in a cuse, fooverbarrels: 1 gullon cans, 10 n o case, i0c over barrels: !4 galloncans, 2 in a giso, 160 over barrels. Speciul prices on lurge ots. SAusAcE—Bolognn, 4 Dlood sausage, 45 cheese, di4e; fresh fresh pork sausage, smoked sausage, 7 ver sausage, 4!30; head ork sausage, links bull, 6%c; smoked pork suusage, 8c; Frankfurt swusage, fo: smoked head cheese. 6c; Polish sausage, io; Knoblauch suusa i JONgue sausage, SC; summer sau- sage, 1ie, The above prices are for lots of 50 pounds und upwaids; @ less quantity a %o more. POTATOES rown stock, #1.13; Colo- rado, $1.25 per bushgl, PLE PLANT-Per dog, 60@ ETABLE OySTERS—L'or doz, 00, . stock, 40450, ABAGAS=M ichigan stock, per bu. Ge, T8—er bbl, 824%e:.00, —Easternsoek, per bbl, $.506,00. —Per bbl, §2.25 Dichigali stock, 0@4c; Californta, POTATOES-Oliolco stock Is held per hol. RapisiEs—Per dozhunches, 460, PARSNIPS—Por DUL£LO0. CABBAGE—Per 10, 213Gh 23e, QUCUMBERS—Per doz. #2.00. CELERY RO0TS —Per oz, 7 BEANs—Cholce staok, £2.60. at Flour, Omaha Milling Co.—Reliance patent, $2.80; Invincible patent. §.70; Lone Star Superla: tve, 8405 Snowlluke, #00; Fancy Family, 315, R, Davis Mill Co, high patent, No.1 Cream, 0; Blue D, full patent, cye, hilf batent, #.40; special roval patent, No.'10, 5.00; Minnesota patent, £.50; Kunsas hard ‘wheat patent, $2.75; Nebraiska spring wheat ,ml(-nl.i‘ 0, . iilman's Gold Medal, 10w White, 3 Snowitluke. .00 low grade, $1.60, Oshkump's reudy {o rise buckwheat flou $.25 perc of 50 21b packs buckwh In bbls, N. Y. #.0; Excalsior brand. 5.5 Slap Juck mieal, $47 per case of % 2-1b pack- ages. and Hawk- Country Produce. The principal ¢ int mark day wis in eggs, which continued downwiard course. As a general thi were light, but & good many eggs Butterand poul(ry were steady EGas-Sales wero generally reported at 17, though 1t was rumored that a few wentat even less money. The receipts by express were quite large on Monday snd “Tuesday, s came 1in. | wistle the frelgbt bioughtln & good wany on Wednesduy and Thursday that were shipped before the storn, HAY—The market contdnu hl:{ 18 quoted at #14.00 pex ton. AME-A fow ducks and geese aro commnenc. 1ng to arrive, but dealers complain that they are poorand not tn very good demand, (oot arequoted at 800 per doz. and Iargo ducks at £2.20@:4.00and small ones at#1.00@150 per doz. NUTTER—Good conniry rolis sold i 8@ 10¢ and oeccaslonally a selected lot at 20e. Pou LTy —"The market wus not very strong, Dressed chickens went at &g10c and geese und ducks at 10G1%. 1t 18 getting rather late In the season for turkeys and even choice stock oan not be guoted atabove M@ as the de- mand Islight. high and good Groceries. reen—Rio, 2@Met Roasted—Ariosa, 2 1-100; X, 1-10¢; Bupola. 2 1-10¢ Gorm w0i Dilworth's, e Lion, “£01-10c Cordovin, 26 1-10c3 Mocha, dle; O, G. Fuva, 20c Colfee—eksence—b4 gro, boxes, $LH@1.50; chie: ory, TH@sse. NUTS-Per 160} filberts, pea- COFFER. Mocha, Laughlin, 1b—Alnonds, 18¢; Brazils pecans, 147 e walnuts, 15¢; 'y’ White. fei roasted. 106 (D KR UITSTUrKISh prunes, less than 180, 90; apples, evaporated, new ring 55 npricots fanty e blickberries, Taw, 00 Faspt box, #2¢; currants, new, 5iye; Votl axtra, i hoses T edtios, 10 Calitornin dried grapes, In bags, 6o seed ess Sultanas, sack: ; muscatels, 63gc How Valeneia, & OnluFa, iy on o figs, 1ay- 1% 140303 liron, Loghorm, 206 lemon’ peel A choice. —Dadry 260 1bs In bbls, bulk, 2,10 best 0 5%, #2.40 : best grade, 10033, 8250 K salt, Cru 1, dline cans, po 15-10 cans, $£205; 1-1b ¢ Jelh cans, #15; by-1b cans, § i other kinds, 1-10 cans, per doz, grade, BAKING POWDETR fes 3 1-1b cans, 4. $1.0062:1.85, CRACKERS—Soda, fo; oyster, Blge; cream, [ ginger snaps, 8'ge; 10 percent off on 10+ box lots, WRAPFING PAPER-Per Ib, best strav, 15x18 to B2x#, 1%0; dry goods, #ie extra quality, manilli, 644 manilla ted, 12x18,0¢; dark rag, hard ware 0118 15§ headight, ns—1 gal, BA@LS; MS.00. 150 water white, 74 gusoline, 1l Off 2 gal, K.B@IN0;5 gal, Fresh ~Naval Fruits, OR AN : Florida brizht, 1,504 TusseLs, .50 Los Angeles, £50; nountain fruit & i LENo lolce, .0 .8 Appres—The supply is very light correspondingly high. Good stock 18 lield at £.50, and fancy wpplos as high as 86.00; fancy WIOW twigs, .50, MATAGA GRAPES-—-Per: bbl, $10.0212.00. CRANBERRIES—Good Cape Cod, ver bbl, 812.0); bushel loxes, Jersey, $4.00 GIRAPE FRUIT—Per box, #.50. 1.5 Purs. Ruccoon. No. 1, large, No. &, smail, de:’ No.2,'s0c, Mink, No. 1 large. 003 No. 1, medium, ibe: No. 1, small, ses No. Skiink, bluck, cased, No, I, large, $1.00; 0. 1, med fun, 750; small, 60c, Skunk, short stripe, cised, No. : No. 1, me: alum, 83 N kunk, narroy 1, medium, No. 1medium. 60c; 0x, _cross, dark, No. 1, 1o £2.00; No. I small $1.50; No. %, 81 No.1. 1nrge, $1.50; No. 1, med i, 81 11, 7¢5 No.2, 60e, Fox, gray, No, No. 1, mediu No. 1. small, 2k ntain, No. I, large, #200; No. 1 "me- ; No. 1 small, 7e; No. 3 #1.01. Wol No. 1 medium, 7 Beayer, pri No. 1 medium &.00; No. er, No. 2, per skin, No. No. 1 med fam, 8323 No. |'small, Otter, No. 1larze, #.00; No. 1 med fum, No. 1 smull, #.00; No. 0. Lynx. No. , #2.00; No. 1 medium, #1 No. 1 staull, 6,2, #1100 Wild cut, No. 1large, %e; No n Ismall, 10e. Opossum, No. be; 'No. 1 small, Badger, No. | 0.1 mediumy, ¢ No. 1 small, 1 larg 1 mediun I small, Bear, bluck, No. I large, £0.00; No. | med ium, §10. 1 smull, Bear, grizzly, No. | lurge, $10.00; No. { medium, $6.00; No, ] small, #4.00. Bear, brown, No. 1large, §.00; No. 1 medium, small, #1.00, Bear, cubs, No. 1 larg Imedlum. 850: No. 1 small, § 11arge, $2.00; No. I med iun ; No. i e. lisher, No. 1 large, $3.00; No. 1 medium, $.00: No. 1 small, $2.50. Buckskin, Indin dressed, perlb., No.1 large, 5o to Dacr, summer, perlb., No. 1 large, t0c to 25 Deer, fall, per 1, No. 1 large. lic L0 2e. _Deer, w ter,'per 1b.,'No. 1 large, 12¢ to 8. Decr, gree sulted, per ploce,Nod Large, 200 to_35c. ~ Ante- lope, per 1. No. Tlurge, 12 to 1oe. 'Elk, por IL., No, 1 latge, 8¢ to 16¢, Muskrat—Ill., Wis., Ia.—Winter, No. 1 large, Ife: winter, No' 1 me- dium, 4e; fail, No.1 Targe, 14¢: fall, No. 1 mo- dium, lie: damaged,speated or shotoe. Musk rat—Southwestern and territory—Wintor, No 1lurge 14c; winter. No. I medium, tie: fall, No. 1lirge, tie: _fall, No. 1 medium, §; dam- aged, speared ox shot. 7o, No. 1, s lurge, Sc Wolt, mo 4 1 Wolverine, N #.00; No. Miscellaneous, Hoxey—Cholce, 11b frames, 15@21c. Lauk, CEMENT, ET0.—On board cars it Omaba —¥Per bbl—Ash’ Grove lime, ¥e; Champion lime,te: Quiney white, o: Louisvillecomient, 50 Milwaukeo coment. 81.45; Utica cement, English _Portland coment, %145 New Iaster, #2.2; Michigan plaster, $2.00; Fort Dodge plaster, $1.75; white sand, P. P. hadr, per bale, $1.00. s AL—On board cars at Omaha—Anthracite —Chestnut, range and egg, 83.2 per ton; <rate, 8.00. Soft conl—Olio, $1:15; Southern Lilinol #4.50; Walnut block, $3.25; Lowa lump, 8.1 owanut. R2.65. Hipes—Frozen hides, fo: No. 1 green_saltod hides, 6%@6o; No. 2 green saited hides, 503 No. 1 grecn salted hides, 25 to4)_1bs, 53@6os No. 2 greonsulted hides, 2 040 1bs, i@4ke: No. 1 Veal culf, 810 15 1bs, 7e; No. 2 venl calf 8 to15 1bs, bo; No. 1 dry flint_hides, 7@7'5¢; No. 2 dry (”lll‘al, hides, 6@5%c; No. 1 drysalted hides,d "FALLOW AND GrEASE—Tallow No. 1, 33l tallow No. % $ia@iie; grense, white' A, g grease, white 13, 93!, ci grease, dark, 2t old beesvx. prime, 1645%e; @ grease, yellow, butter, 2a@20: rough tallow, 13 ¢ BONES 18 OAR Lots ONLY—Dry buffulo, per ton, $16.00@18.00; ary bleached, per ton, $10.00@1L00: datnp and meaty, per ' ton #8.0010.00. These prices are for bones weighed and delivered in Chicago. Woor,—Kansas, Nebraska and Territory— ~Fine average 12 to choice 15 to 16; medium average I8 to 20, cholce 22 to24; quarier blood wyerage 17 to 20, choleo 20 to 2 coarso average 15 (o 16; cholce 16 vo 28; cotts and rough averags 12 to 14, cholce 14 tol seedy or burry 13 to_44; black1s 1o 17; bue wnd very heavy fine 10 to 12, Unwashed comb- ingand delaine. Fine delaino—A veruge I (o 16, cholce 16 to 18; medlum delaine ave 0 21, cholco 20 t02; medium combing averige 20 021: quurter blood combing average 17 to 18, cholce 18 to 20; coarse combing _average 15 to 17, cholco 17 to 18; brald nverago12 to 14, cholée 15 t016, Tub_washed.—Choico 28 toi); average 25 o 28; conrse 2 Lo 3, LearnEr—Hemlock slaughter solo, 20@%c per Ib; hemlock dry hide sole, e vk sole.ibasieik ronch Il skins, Wodz L 10 renoh calfskin, $.25@20; Amerlcun oak calf, $1.15; American hemlogk cnlf, TieGo8l.10; Amer- ican oak kip, 75@sc; Amerioan nemlock kip §0oe; sheep skins, 30c4H1.00; goat skins, per oot, 20@e. SizeP PEiTS—Green silted, each, 3c@81.%; groen salted shearlings (short wooled eurly skiny each, 10@gXc; dry shearlings (short wooled early skins) No. 1 each, 5@10¢ shearlings (short wooled early sking No. 2. euch, bei dry flint Kunsas and Nebrask butchier wool pelts, per b, actual welght, 1@ 14%0; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska miurrain wool pelts, per Ib, actual welght, @l2c; dry flintColorado butcher wool pelts, per b, wetusl welght, 10012'4¢; dry fiint_Colorado murrain wool pelts, per I, actual welght. §ai0c; dry pieces and bucks, actual welght, 7@t SWIFT'S SFECIFIC S. 8. S, Co CURED ME ENTIRELY OF AMERCURIAL RHEUMA- ON\JISM AFTER | WAS AJMADE PHYSICAL “\A WRE CK, U\JNO. H. LYLES, SORENTO, ILI. $1.000 WILL BE PAID TO ANY CllEmIST WHO WILL FINO ON ANALYYS OF SWIFT'S SPECIFIC 8.8.85., ONE PARTICLE OF MER- CURY, 10D IDE OF POTASH 08 ANY POISON- OUS SUBSTANCE. | WAS CURED BYSWIFT'S SPE- CIFIC 8. 8. 8. OF Commission Merch! MT. VERNON, ILL. COUNTIES, 8CH WATER Correspondence solicited. 18 Wall Street, NEW YORK- Wholesale Caih ant. recelve or handle only the best goods. Advances on OF BLOOD POISON. BUNDS s DISTRICTS, ANIES, cic- N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, 70 Rtate 51-- ROSTON L Bigin and Wostern Creamery butter and cheese, ear 1ot on track, warchouse or in store at bank D. H.K AIN, Total [sues of CIT| COMFANIE3, BT.R.R.COMP, 5 Dearborn Sireot, CHICACO P. T. HUGHES, ranch and state eggs andpure leaf lard. Will not rolos, Oftice and sore 1813 Itk at., Denver, | OMAHA DIRECTORY. TBILLIARDS. | BIOYOLBS. The Brunswiok-Balke| A, If, Perrio & Co. swick Balke| A, . Porrigo & o. Billlard merchandise, . 108 8100 strove Omaha Parts 1818 Dodgo Street. BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS. Omaha Republican Printing Oo,, Lav briets, bank suppllos, printing 1na 10th and Douglas stroots. All Makes, All Prices, Al ' Munuficturers’ and Jobbers™ e e iy FUR,}VODL, HIDES, TALLOW, Geo. Oberns & 0o, B3 8. 19th stroon, Oumiha — Paxton & Vierling Tron Works, Wronht | andcadt tron Builiing wirk, sngines, Brus work g ane’al ary. machine & Acme Iron and Works, tron, wire and brass wiks. 512 8. 10th straet W. Boohl, ropristor. Wire IRON WOflK& 1. 8. 8with & O, 14081412 Losavenworth sk Omnha. ey Omaha Safo & Iron Works, Manuf'rs fire and burgl i ranius tf tters an, firg oscapes. (. Ane dreen 14tk & Jaoksonsts Wilsn & Drake, Mg tubular flnes, fire box bollers, tanks, elo. Plercoand 10th stroots LITHOGRAPHING. Ackermann Bros, & Heintso, DPrinters, binders, electrotypers, blank book manu- facturers, 1116 Howard rtreet, Omaha BOOTS AND SHOES. Oharles A, Ooc & Oo,, | Kirkendall Jones &Oo, Manufacturers and job. | Wholesala Manufactur's bers. Agonts for Doston Rtub- 1100 Tloward stroot. g R T R Wiliams, Van Aer-| W, V. Morso & Co., nam & Harto, &%0e Fnetory, Corner 11th 113 Harney steoed nd Douglas ate, Oma Omaha, Neb. Reos Printing Oo Lithographing, Priatiag and Blank Books 11th and Howard et E——————— LIQUORS. Tler & Co,, Lignor Morchanty. 1112 Larney st. eot. Manuinctur's Konaedy's Eeat Indla Blttors. R. R, Grotts, Tmporter and Jobber of Wines and Liquors. 102 Faroam St Prico lista on application William Daxst, Wines, Liquors and Cle wars 1813 Fernain 8t, Omaha Frank Dellono & Co, LiquorsAnd Gonuine Nee 1205 Douglas Streot Louis Heller, Rutchera' and Packors Tools & Suppiion. oot hog & shoop casings. 1016-1113 Jackson St — OARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ET0. Omaha paper box factory, 1817-1310. Douglay, Orders promptiy fllad. W. T, Seaman, Omihn's Largest Varlety WAGONS AND CARRIAGES CARPETS. Omaha Carpet Oo, Carpets, of! cloths, mat- tings, curtatn goods, ota 1511 Douglas stroat. CLOTHING. | Gilmore & Ruhl. Manufacturers & Wholo- snle Clothiers, 1109 Harney st. OIGARS. West & Fritscher, Manufacturers 1o clgars Jobbers of lenttabaceos. Clears. 1011 Farnam stroot. | 198 15th st, Omabn,Neb, ey ‘COAL, OOKE, ET0. Omaha Coal, Ooke and Lime Oo. TTard aud soft oml. 8. 1. Cor. 16th 600 Doug las streots. Hulbert & Blum, Ohlo Tump, Rock 8priagy, Excelslor, Waluut bl sereened nut, anthracits, smithing stenn Oftico 714 8. 15th st. B, Tuchman & Uo-, Vanufacturers’ Agents, Ooutant & Squires, Hardand soft coal ship- pers, 108 Faroam oot Ouaha P. 1. Mahoney & Co. Hara—Coal —Soft. Ofices 813 N, 16th and cor. 10th and Douglas sts. Howell & Co,, 217 8. Uth stroo, “Amerian Fuel Co. | Shippers and doilers la anthracito und bleds | minous coal. 2168, 15th atroot. Nebraska Fuel Oo, 2138, 13th strooty ‘Omaha, Neb. “Mount & Criffla, Omaha, Nob. Joknson Bros,, §14 Farnam streoty Omuhn, Neb. 0.B. Havens & Oo,, 2138, 14th strosk, 1602 Faroam streots Omaha, Nob. Omaha CORNILH. Eagle Gornice Works F. Ruemping Manufacturersof Galvan- | Galvanized ron cornioes, 1zed Iron Cornice, Dormer windows, @oor Windowcaps, metallosky- | caps, finials, eto. Tin lights eto. 1110 and 1112 | iron and slate roofe DodgeSt. 811 Farnam St. ———eeee DRY GOODS. 1 M. E. Smuth & Oo, |Kilpatriok-Koch Dr; E i lpl()oodu &1 4 3 urnishing goods. Cor. 11th and Howard Corner 1ith und Harney ittt b R e S e ) ELEOTRIOAL SUFPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Co. lllustrated _ Cataloguo troe. 1614 Capitol Avenue. - FARM MACHINERY, B10. Parlin, Orendorff &| T. G Northwall, Martin Oo., General wostern agent Corner Jones and 9th sts. Skandia Plow Co., Omaha, Neb. 180-1351 Sherman ave. ———— e e ~ FLOUR. Broken Bow Roller | R, T. Davis Mill Co, Milling Co.. ¢ 6. Uadorwood, Ofce and warohouss, Managor at Omaha. 1012N. 16 stroet. Cor.6th and Jackion sts. 8. F. Gilman, 1014 N, 16th stret. C.E. Black, - Managor. (Clemens Oskamp, M'Tg of ready to ralse Blap Jack Meal, finest cakos In the worid. 1207-1215 8. 20h stro®h Omaha Milling ( Merchant Millers, Omice nnd mill, 1813 North lith_Stioot L e ) TFURNITURE AND CARPHTS. Dowey & Stono Fur- | Ouas. Shiveriok & s niture Go., Furnlture and carpets, lllbl!l“ Faroam ll.}!ll, Boebe & Runyan Fur- niture Co. Buccossors o C.A. Beebe & Co. Grace and lith Sts. e R e " GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Furniture and Carpets. 1206-1200 Farnam St. elder & Loomis, |J. T. Robinson Notion Genta® furnishing goods. T colenratod brand hsutkikin 0veralls, pants, shirts, conts, oic el 15t ana Howard sis fobbers und Importers of notlons and furnishing goods, 1111 Howard street. GLABé, PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS. e ey 7. A, Fuller & O, 1402 Dougias Birash Kennard Glass and Paint 0o, 1408-1412 Enrney stroat. Omabs, Neb. William Cumrnings, §17 and 619 South 16th L., Omaha Blake, Bruco & Oa, 90-903 Lewvenworth st Omaha, Neb Meyer & Raapke, F06T11 S, 100 stred, | 103-105 Harney strodh Omaha, Neb. Sloan, Johnson & o, 9 and Leavenworth streets, Omalsa, Neb. MoGord, Brady & Co,, 18th and Leavenworlh, Nobrasks. Omabs, N D. M. Steele & 0o, 12011205 Jones sirect, ‘Allen Bros,, 1114 Harney streeh Gen! Western Agent - Bportang Guan- 'Atins Bl 0xplo caps U0 y mureol HARDW ARE. owder, 7, Blast 1215 Har b TE o o ol . Ibelmy Oo|Lee-Olark -Andressen Rector & Wilbelny ey Cer. kson sts ) 04 Aastig 1108-1110 Harnoy stroshy Omaus Nobs Gusta | l L. Kirsoht & Co., Wholesale L lquorDealer 101 Farnim Streor, LUM @. W. Douglass & Co. Tardwood Lumber, 1510 North 16th St " Oharles R. Leo, Hardwood lumbor, wood carpets and_ parquot flooring. 9th and Douglas. b Oady & Gray, A, Frick & Oo, Wholesalo Liquor Dealers 504 - 08 8. 10th St John A. Wakefiold, Wyatt - Bullard Lume ber Co. 201508 Tuad Btrovtn Louis Brdford, Lumber, 1tmo, coment,6t8 2 Douglas streok MILLINERY AND NOTIONS, 0. A. Stonehill, Millinery, Notlons Cloaks, Bto 116-115 8. 16th St., Omaha L. Oberfolder & (o., Importers and Joblers La Millinory 208,210a00 212 South 11t trect. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETO MexMeyer & Bro, Qo, M'fg fowolors, dealors In musical Instrumonts, ot A, Hospe, Jr,, Planos, Organs, Artiste? Materials, I2to,, Farnaw and 16th. J.J. Jobnson & Co,, 1SS, 1th strony Omala, Neb. 1513 Douglas Stroo e —————— CEMENT AND LIME. vy —— OILS. Consolidated Tank Line Co. Refined_and lubrioating s, axio grenss, ew. A, I8 Bishop, Manager. | OYSTERS. : A. Booth Packing Co.y Oystars, fish and canned Roods. 108 Leavenworty, ) PAPER, | PLATING. Carpenter Paper Co, Carry a full stock of printing, wrapping and writing pepor, oard pa- per, oto. Western Plating Wm Gold, silver ana niok platine on all meta) blownre, otc.,repla Polishing brass & chans deller work. 1114 Dodge, PRODUOE, COMMISSION, Ribbel & Smith, Denlers in country prod- uce, fruits, vogetablos, ato. 1207 Howard stroet. Schroeder & Qo Cash buyers butter ang ‘eggs, anil_woneral come mision morchants, 42 South 11th strot, 0. Rosso & Oo., Forelgn, California and tropieal fruits, 1218 Howard streot. Porter Bros, 0o, California, Florida and tropieal fruits. #1-811 Jones stroet. 0.W. Butis, - Manager. E. B. Branch & Ooq Produce, frufts of all kinds, oysters, 1311 Howard stroo — Robart Purvis, 1217 Howard strost. Wrto for prioes onbute ‘ter, ogis, poultry and. kamio. Kirschbraun & Sons, Butter eggs and poultey, 1209 Howard stroot. Bates & Co. Country produce, fraity regetables, grocers itios. tons, splos, 410 8. 1ith 8t Olark & o, Butter, choose, ogn, poiiltry and gamo, @A South lith strest. " Williams & Oross, Produceand frults, 1214 Elarnoy stroob. == ] RUBBER GOODS, ETO. aha Rubber Oo,, Manufacturing anl Job. bors all kinds rubbar Ko0ds. 1008 Farnam straat. _‘éASH, DOOEE—.— M. A. Disbrow & o, [ aufacturors of sash, doors blinds and Mouldings. Branch fce, 12th wnd 1ard sty SYRUPS. Seod grow SHEEDS, Emerson 8zed Co., , delors 1 Kardon, grais, gralnang tron soe iy, 1-421 South 15th. BLINDS, Bro. ] Bohin Bash & Door Jo Manufacturers of moulds 1ngs, bllnds, doors, ote. 10th ana Clark stroats. STOVES, Farrell & Company, Wholesale manfacturers 8yr0ps, molassos wad vinagars, 27-219 South 6th stroot Daffy-Trowbridga Stors Munnfac'g 0o, Manufactirg stoves ani stovo pipy, 12131215 Lo —_— TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, OIGARS. “Gonsolidated Coffes Company, 114 and 1416 Harney st Ouatia, Nob. — ———— ey STEAM AND WATER SUP PLIES3 U, 8, Wind Engine & Pump o, liday wind iy, 913 a7 Joneist. 0. F. a5, ACLLLIK LIRBAGET AL Strnz & Sony 1081034 Varnaa strook Omaha, Neb. ey TOYS. | TYPE-W RITER{ - “H. Hardy & Oon Toys, dolls, albums, tanoy goads, housefurnlshing goods, children's car- riages. 1019 Farnamet. Ty pe-writers. fliana ). A M Pe & Co., catalogue tr 1816 Dodge Street. UNION STOCK YARDS LIVE BTOOK ek COMMISSION, e et A. D, Boyer & Co 16-50 Exchange Bullding, South Omaba 8. J. Coffman, Swiley & Co,, 26 Exchango Bullding Hunter & Green, 30 Exchange Bulldlog Bouth Quatia Wouth Quina.