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THE OiMAHA DAILY BKE : MONDAY * DECEMBER 6 , 1RG.
FINANUfAU
New York. Dec. 4.-MoNKT On call
nctlve l 3f t7 ir cent : Inst loan , 0 per
r.cnt : clo til nt i pr cent aikcd.
PIIIMK .MKKCAMII.E I'APEII < @ 5 t r
cent.
STKnl.i.vo ExciiANOK Qiitct nntl stcadv ;
rntrs , S-.K ) ) , for bixty ilay bllfs ;
for dcmnnd.
RNMbxxs Government bomb were
dull lint linn.
Sror us The stock market , In comparison
with tlionreecdiiiKdays of the \\vcK , was
only modeiately ncti\f. The opening
Mront ; nndnctlvr. while the wins ovn last
f\eilnz rnnprd in tli ; KL-nernl list troin 'M"
: V percent. Xcw LiiL'laiul showed n pain of
Jf ) > pr cent. 'Iho mat kot In earlv dealings
wai active but f vrrl li and iiiCKmar. The
usual undertone of Micncth , howuxcr , soon
liccftiifti noticeable , and noon prices were
ccni-ralli'n fraction : ibo\n tlieupcnlnu IIKIIIC ,
i'lii-ic was some hesitation later , and the
nmrkct ( | iileied down , icmalnlm ; barely llrm
until tliu close , which \\RS generally steady.
BTOORS 0 ! WAt.I , OTItRKT.
? > eent bonds. . . . 100 4 C. iVN. W 1COi
U. U. " preferred. . . 14I }
New < > . 12'J' ' ; N. Y. C 110'h-
l'ncincsof'J > . 124 Oieeon Tran. . . . ? ' * (
.cnlialPucllic. . 40 : 1'ftcllic Mull ! &
f i k A 14 * * 1' I ) I * I t T I'
' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' '
nruii'ftea' . . . . IfiO IP ! P.0..I 142.4
C. H. AO l.T. 'Hock ' Island 127
] > . I , . AW 113 ? ? SI. L.rtS. F. . . . 31V
J ) . A It. O M's i.reft-ncd. . . . 70J <
Jirle S C. , .M. .VSt. 1' . . . II.VH
preferred. . "Jfi pielerrcd. . . 120
Illinois Central. ISHU-St. - ( ' . Ac 0 5T
I. , H. A-W liijf ! preferred. . . 114 ! , '
KftntaBA-Texas. H7-V ; Texas Pacific. . . 2ii > <
Lake .Shore riot ) Union 1'acltic. . . Cl'jf '
IV N fW'OY. , at. L. As J'EtV
Mich. Central. . . B7Jf ! prefcned.IOK
Mo. Pacific UAVWrMrrn Union , T f
fltirllii-rn 1'nc. . . ! flj < O. . 11. AN 10 < V < "
I'UODUCK
Glilcntro , Dec. 4. 1'loiir Slc.idy anit
ced : winter Hour , 4.o.Xii4.10 ; onilf
ern. JH.Wi'iM.OO ; Wisconsin. 4.JOCa.10 (
Michigan heft sprlnir wlu-at. S : ) . W.lti :
Minni'&ota bakers. sn.jii4.iu ( ) ( : patents. 84.UU
4.00 ; low grades , ? l.T&dl'J.Ti'i ' ; ne Hour.
( inlet at Sn.'iV < ji.W : ) In battels , and sO.UOM
V.'M In sacks.
Wlii'iit I'nscttlrd ; opened weak } fc under
\csterdayS closing und closed about tlipsimc
us jcstcnlny ; cash. 78 fl-lfio ; , January. V.iXc ;
Kcbiiiniy. bOi c ; lay , W.,4 .
Coin l''airly ' active and easier , about Iff.
loner than yesteidiij : eash , ! i7 IJHOc : .liuiti-
nry , 38 7-lfio ; 1-Vbruaiy , SW'fcJ Jlay , ! HdC.
O.xls Kitiu with slight linpruvcnienl for
dofeied futuics : cash "fe ; January , 'J7l4 < r
May , : ncc.
Uye-Klnnat.MKc ,
itarlev Finn at ff\\c. \
Tnnottiy seed 1'rlmo. 81.77Cfl.71 > .
Flavscod-tilfc.
Winsuy ll.lb.
rash , Si'JO ! ; January , ? n.2ii0.25 ( February ,
Sii.liudt'i.triiy ' ; Maiuli , iO.7J.jdii.40. ! ! (
IJiilk Mt-ats sliiinliluis. S4.70yt4.7.'i : vtunt
i-h-ar , 5.bO ( < i.-.S.'i ; shoit libs 83.lW i@5.C5 for
Jannarj1.
Hutter Firm ; cienmury , 21@2ic ? ; tlniry ,
Olieesc Steailv ; full ciuam cbeddars , 12@
skims , .irtJ'l'-'c. '
Hittes llravy giron salted , lullv cured.
K'/c ' : lljrlit , bJI'Jc : daiuairud. T' ' inrTJic : tnill
liklos. 0 } < c : tlrv baltod. llfelUc ; diy Hint ,
l.itZHu ; calf skins , bftilO o ; duacons , We
each.
Tallow No. 1 country , 8J c ; No , S ,
"Kc : cake , B.'jr ' ; .
Kccolnt * . Slnptui'iit1 * .
Klonr.bWs ll.Oan Jl.iKX )
Wheat. l > n ri.OOO 21.000
Corn , mi 77,000 4.000 !
OMS.DU 70two c ooo
] { V < > , Illl 1,0-10 1.000
IJarlUY.Dll JIO.OOO ' 'IS.OOO
St. LoulH , OOP. 4. Wlioat i\-cited and
iin'giilar , closiiiK easy : No. 2 red , casli , S0 ( < g
rO'tL-j.laiiii.iry ' , V 'ti.May ; , b'J.'s'c. '
Corn Kasy ; No. 2 mixed , cash , flO.Y ®
KfiJi'c : January , nO'ifiMiW c ; May , 40jfe.
Oats Steady ; niixc-d , c.isli7.jii'7 } ( o ;
Alay , Ul'rfc.
Kvc btronij at&Sj n.
Whisky SI.lit.
I'ork Stronc at 811.00.
Lard-Finn at SO.O'KfiO.lU.
KnnHOH City. lire. 4. Wheat Strollcer ;
> fo. 2 K-d , cash , CO o bid : Januaiy , 07'ic ; bid ;
May , 70'i'c bid.
Corn ijtioncer : No. ' . ' , p.isli , ai.'ic bid ;
Jantiary , Ji-Ku ; 'aj'i ' Ji'Jfi ! bid.
Oats Nominal.
Ijlvcrpnoi. Dec. . Wheat and corn liim
and In K"od demand.
New Orleans , Dec. 4. Corn Quiet
find wt-nk ; No. 3 yellow , * 7i\
Oats Strong and higher at : :7Ji(23Si' : ( .
I'nrk JllKhiir at S11.00i ( ll.'JO.
l.ard-Kiim atSO.VJJ-j.
Cornmeal Quiet nt S'J.OO.
k , HDIC 1'ioducts Steady ; lair demand.
Unlit Meats Shoulder * , Si.O.'Ji ; long
clear and cluarilb.s , S' > .7. > .
Now York , Dec. 4. Wheat Receipts ,
Jl.lKK ) ; exporK 1:17,000 : ; eaMi. r clilRhei ;
options opened heavy , C"Ku lower , later
ruled sttonecr ; advanced Ki.f4''i ( closlne un-
hcttleil with reaction JiWKo : .sales.1i.87'2.000
bushels ; future , iMgtist over recorded In his
tory of gialn triido ; 'JS'J.Otw ipot : nnsiaded
H.rjiiVV ( ; No. 2 ted , Ni' SWc In eluvntor ,
Mi tuVOJie : t. o. I ) . No. 1 ietl , 04c ; extta
red , tf-c ; .lannary eloslni : ntOO' c.
Corn Spot , shade higher : oitions heavy ;
? 4C C\o lower : rec-olpts , 3i.hX ( ) ; oxpoits ,
iir > , OW ) ; ungraded , idsilUUc ; No.'J. in'jodti-
llvered:47c lu I'levalor. No. 2 , 4H < MHi e In
elevator ; lli | ) , ? ni\edelivered ; January clos-
hiK nt-tO'cc. '
Uats Sliado bolter : rocclpts. .10.000 : ex-
poila , r/j.OUO : mixed vit'stern , iio&X i : ; whlto
western , JlT ( 42VJe.
I'utroleum Firm ; Unlled closed at Sl''c. (
Kgcs Firmly held ; wcbtcrn. " ih' 'ioc.
rmk-Oulrt.
J.ard Trlllc hlslicr ; vicstern steam Fpot ,
so..v > o.r,7'i. '
linttor Mini tint < ] < i1et.
" Firm and demand modeiate.
Mllwnnkoe , Dee. ) . Wheat Stronsi
cash , 7 ! : January , "f cMay : , WJ c.
Corn Dull ; No. ' . ' , Sc.
Oats Steady : No. : . ' , 20 ; c.
Hyo Firm ; No. 1 , .V.c.
Harlov--lligliir ; No. ' . ' , & % ' < .
I'roxMnnslllulier. .
I'ork Dectmbt-r , J10.77H' . ; rJ nuaiy ,
Oluclnnntl. Dee. 4. Wlieat Firm ; N'o.
8 , red , 7'Jc. '
4'orn Kasler ; No. 2 mixed ; : n < 33Ec.
O.its l-'lrmur ; No. 2 mixed , uuwysoc.
Kvo-Firm ; No.'J. .V.i'c. )
I'oik-Flrm at Sll.OU.
Laid 8tUr .
WhNkv-Slia.
MlnneaiioilH , Drc. 4. Wheat Irregular
and Hi in ; NO. 1 liant. 'fifc ) : eash , Deeomber ,
77eIaiinaiyWUc ; ; May We : No. 1 noithein ,
ras.li . , 74'nc ; January , T..c ; May , TSU'c ; No.
S not them cash , Wlfr ; January , 7 : > e ; May ,
Kiye.
Flour Patenti ; 54.SMJ5l.BO ; baVenS3.40
. .
Itecelpts-Wluut , 110,000 bu.
-Wheat , 74,000 , bu , ; flour , 24,000
IJV1I BTOOK.
Dec. 4. Tuo Urovei'a Journal
ports as follows :
Cftttlt lleeelpts , 3,000 ; slow and steady :
ilpiiliiK btfors , Sli.tiOcl. ; htockers nnd
tenders. Sl.SOCt : ! . ' ; oous. bulls anil mixed ,
ll.4iktfJ.lB ; bulk , S.MlK < t2.SOj Texas cow ? ,
'J ' ; steois , $ ; i.fOCa.iKi. : !
8hf p Kecelpts , 8,001 ; Eteady ; natives ,
S'2..vxrf4.'iO ' ; common , S..10' : iWj Tcxans.
1101X .00 ; webtein , S2.DOQ3.SO ; lambs , 13.75
Hi. I.onl . Doe. 4. Cattle-Hccelpts. f0 ;
khlninents , 70Q ; steady ; choice native steers ,
H.UKl.U : ; lair to good Blilpplnj ; stcnin ,
$ 'lMXf4.25 ! ; butchers' steers , fair to choice ,
* n.lKVi4.oo ; fet'deis , fair to good , S2&orrfJ.lo ,
stockeis , tairto uood , f t..Xi-J.7n. ) {
Hoes Ki'relpts. 4,000 , ; glilpments , 800 ;
ncus cleared eaily at strong 11311104 ; choice
Iieavy nnd butchers' selections , $4.154.SO ;
parlcluir , lr to fancy , Sl'.KV34iO ; VotU-
ers , medium to choice. 5VJOi : ( lS > 5 ; plss > , coni'
mon to food , S0 ! ( < < ) .75.
Uiitter Steady ; creamery , SICi''Tc ; dairy. .
Ciy | , Dec. 4. Cattle Receipts ,
00 ; shlpmcnU , uonu ; cows blmdo lowr ;
otbeis steady ; oomibon to choice , b3.iO : < 9
.50 ; ' tockcrs. Si.2XS3.75 ; feeding steers ,
'
. 12,000 ; sblproet.ts l.COOi
and Co lower ' : comiuun to choice , S.70i ( {
too.
OMAHA 1,1 VIS STOCK.
Saturday , Dec , 4.
On tile.
The cat tie market Is Mat anil there Is notli
ln j doing. It would require \ery choice
corn-fe < l cattle to brine 4c. Fair to coed
1 corn-ted Meeis would not bring n > cr S3.'XX ( ( )
! 5.7. " > . Commission men generally ate advls-
lnihlpjiers ; to keep their cattle at homo un
less they are ullliiiL' to sell very low. As bad i
ns the market Is It Is noorse than Chicago.
and if anything it is belter , as no one could
take cuttle from hero to Clucago and gel rid
ot them nt the prices.
HOUH.
The receipts of hozs ncro very liberal for a
Saturday's market. The opening WJH about
Jiteady with vesterdav's prices , and the mar
ket active. The maiket closed n little ncak ,
Hltccp.
There wcic a few on the mailct ; but none
sold.
Hronils. |
C.lttlc . 400
llojcs . 2.rxK )
Sheep. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
rrcv.illlng 1'rlccf.
Showlnctlio provalllni ? prico3 paid for live
stock on this market.
Choice steers , l Mto 1500 Ibs . S4.00@4.20
Choice steers , 110U to 130) ) Ib ? . 8.50' < ! 3.K >
< iood feeders , . iMf.'i. ! ( (
( iood to chotca corn-fed cows . S.O'.iJ'J.J'S
I'airto mei mm cr.isscowb . 2,00r < t'j.ur ' ,
Coed to diolco mills . l.ttVrtl.fiO
Lichtand medium nogs . .7."iC 43.M )
( iooil to cliolce heavy nogs . B.bOc.t'UK ' )
( loot ! to choice mixed ho < { s . D.WiMl.V )
( iood to clioico sheep . U.75f < W.M ! )
Falrlogood sheep . iJVii'J.'jO
ttnprcsontnlivc Hales.
IIOOS.
No. Av. SliU. 1'r No. Av. Silk. 1'r.
74..2 ( > : i 120 SH.75 05 .20:1 : bO S'l.htl
f.7..VG'J ! 160 'I7r. C8.'J.V ) 1(0 ( Sl.bl )
.VK4 ! 210 H.75 05. . 20100 : i.8. ' >
: . .t..274joo a.7n tn..s.'C4 120 ri.v >
. .25a to : t.bO 70. . a at 120 : i.b5
or. 257 Kfl n.M ) 01. . an to : i.b."j
( J7..270 1t'iO 3.SO ME'J } : ! 3.bS
ICi. . ' . 120 3.bl ) . " > ! . . : ii.'itO 3.W
121K.250 200 3bO 01. . 225 1C.O .S5
( -i .322 ice .NI KJ..SJJ 120 : : .fi5
K1.-J78 bO L'.bO M.i37 : 120 .Wi
f)0.x)8 : ) 2wi si.'fl : . ' , . . ir.'o ino : { .b5
51. . 270 ICO S.M ) M..K40 1'il ) : ! .S.ri
iw .2 ) H/O f.s.i'jjoo : : ; a.M
r.-2bo ice : I.M ivi..arj : ' . .b5
( W.uo : : i.bo no. . : i to : s.s5
C4..275 100 ! I.M ) C.O..S141 120 SK ! . ! )
fit 2-l ! bl ) ! 1.H ) 47..S144 40 U.K ! )
a7..ira : : .i-o .M..H45 : t.oo
2s.n2 ( so y.M ) 40. . : rat ice n. ( > o
( w. . 3211 120 Il.bO f)4.4t : ! : bl ) St.lK )
M..2W ) bo : i.w ) 48.ni : 120 n.-.H )
G-.21U 40 y.bo ryj.d : ! so : i.eo
ori'rlcc i.
Showlni : the highest and lowest prices
paid for loads of hogs on this inaikct diiiint ;
the past seven days and lor the sumo time
lastye.tr :
Nov. tssi. No A Jbhu.
Suiulay 3.15 S13.59
3.50 ttn.VJ'i '
3110 'l.7l )
Dec.18kO Uco.
31)0 ) ( tjl'l.TO 3.-.T. ( Tfl.W
3.70 (31.S'i ( 3.30 O5.8U
J.75 4&3.UO ! l.25 W1.4S
@l 65 3.75 ( uJ.'JJ I ,3.-'Q _
Shipments.
Showing the number of c.irs of cattle , hogs
nml .sheep shipped irom South Omaha duilug
the day :
rATTI.K.
No. oars. Jtoulo. Destination ,
i N. W. Cliieago
All sites ol stock in this market are made
iHTcwt. live weight unless otherwise stated.
Dead IWRI sell at He pur 11) . lor all weights.
"Skins , " or hogs weighing less than lee His ,
no value. Pregnant sows mo docked 40 Ibs.
and stays SO Ibs , by the public iuspecttfr.
OMAHA WHOIjI3SA.I.iS aiARICETS ,
Gonural Produce.
Satinday , Dec. 4.
Tlicfolloii'lnfl price ? arc . /or round ! ot of
produce , as sold on the inarltel to-thin. The
limitation * on fruits rcprtsetit t/ic prices ui
whlcli nutaliir orders arc filled.
KfiOS 2oilC.
IJuTrrn Choice dairy and country butter
continues in good request nnd tlio
market Is steady. Creamery , choice ,
ia27c ( ; fancy dairy , 20 ( < i ± . > c ; choice country ,
lbif20 ; lair to uood country , 15 ( ; 16 ; poor ,
JTao. (
Cnr.nsn Full cream eheddars , sinitle , 13c ;
full cream Hats , twins , lite ; young Ainciican ,
4.00 ; ( | iiall. per do82.00 ; snipe , wer
dnSl.OOC41.25 ; ducks , mallard , per do/
S2.00 < rJ2..0 ; ducks , teal , per doS1.25ffil. . ) ;
ducks , mixed , per do/ , S1.25(91.0 ( ; ueeso , per
do3SJ.fiO ? 4.00 ; tleer , satld les , per Ib. ll@12c ;
dew , carcasses , per Ib , S@Uc ; elk saddles , per
Ib , Do ; elk , carcasses , per Ib , f @Go ; antelope ,
saddles , perlb. HtHl'Jc ; antelope , carcasses
per Ib , 7&8o ; Jack rabbits , per doz , St.50 : ;
Binall rafiblt.s , per do/ . $1.00@1.25.
Livr. Pour.Tiiv Tlieiu Is a very limited
maiket lor live poultry of any kind.
Unr.siED Pori/ntv The maiket Is over
stocked ; chickens me selling at lt ( oc und
turkiiys .ri@7o.
Poi'ATOKH The cold weather has cut elf
oil the fresh supply and dealers are depend
ing upon tlio stocks already on hand to sup
ply the trade. Clioico stock , per hit. , fiUc ,
Inncy stock , per bu. , r > ' ! e ; fair to good iTiSIic ) ( ! ;
cholco stock , small lots , trom .stoie , & > c ; Salt
l.aKc , choice. SOc.
IlKANS Interior stock , 7ru-1.00 ; good
clean countrv. Sl.OOC'U.25 ; medium , hand
picked , Sl.aOtfl.40j ( hand picked , navy , S1.-10
( al.no.
1'itovisioxs Ham , llj-fc ; break fast bacon ,
lOc : clear sldo bacon , b' < , e ; dry fcalt bides ,
Schouldei.s : ( , 7c ; dried beef , reytilar , lie :
dried beef , ham piece.He ; laid , .10 llj cans ,
O i ; : lard , : iO Ib cans. Kulrbanks , < ! fe'e ; lard ,
10 Ib cans , Faiiliatikb , 7c ; laid , n Ib cans ,
Fiiliuauks , 7.V laid , : i Ib cans , Fairbanks ,
Ai'i'i.ns The maiket remains about steady
and fairly active t'oi llilshcason ol Iho sear.
Clioico Missouri stock. SJ.i'Kji'.SO ; Mk-lilgan
stock , S'i&O ; fancy Michigan. j i.00j ; laucy
Michigan , 10 to25 bbl Jots. V2.75.
The market isjabout bare of Home
grown stock , which is nnotctt at 51.25. Theio
atoa texvSpanish onions inhich aic tell
ing at 2.00 per bush crate.
UKI.HUY The market Is steady. Choice
stock : per do4Uc : oxtia larce , per do , ,45r : .
Clvsi'KHi Medium" , 2.V : standards , 2t-c :
selects , oO ; extra selects , 85f N. V. counts ,
Mess-Ilia , per box S0. . ' 0.
OKA.NOKS .inmaicii , i > er Ubl , blO.OO ; Flor
ida pi > i box , S5.ru.
< ! iiANjiiiimis : : CajioCod , fancy , per bhl ,
SS.ODQUOO ; bell and imsle. iier bbl. 87.50 ;
bell anil cherry , nor bbl , S7.00.
BANANAS Tlieio Is no clmngo in the
market. Itananas , yellow , per bunch , . " > 2.o < H. < i >
J/ii : bananas , yellow , largo , per bunch , fe'J.iu
1'i.ouu AND MILLSFUFFS Winter wheat
flour , best iinalitv. patent , 82.75 ; second qual
ity , S2.40 ; best riuality spring \ > heat
flour , patent , 52.GObranf : > OcpeTCwtchopped ;
fcfcd , 70o per cwt ; whlto corn meal , l)0c ;
yellow corn meal , soc per cwt ; screening , OOo
percwt ; hominy , S2.&H per cwt ; shorts ,
per cwt ; uralmm , 91.00 ; hay , lu bale * ,
C.00 er ton.
Orooerv'
I'ICKI.KSMedium. . In bbls , O.M ; do , In
half bbls , : i.7Q ; small. In bbls , $7.50 ; do , in
half bbls. S 1.25 ; gherkins , in bbls , 58.50 ; do ,
In half bbl . S4.75.
Hvuui' N.o. 70. 4-gallon kegs , J1.20 ; New
Orleans , per gallon 3HQiOc : maple ; uyriip.
half bbla , "old time. " per gallon , 72c 1 cl-
lon cam , nur nut , S10.00 ; half gallon cans ,
per dot. $5.00 ; quart cans , S : > .OD.
STAHCH Mirror glass , i | b , 5 fc : mirror
Slo s , 3 Ib , r > Kc : mirror gloss , Olb , 0 > < e ;
raves' corn , 1 Jb , 6c ; Klngsford's corn , 1 Ib ,
7o ; Kinirsford's gloss , 1 Ib. 7c ; Kincstorrl's
cios , 0 Ib , 7K'c. Kiugsfoid's pure , 3 Ib , 7J4'c ;
Klugsfonls bulk , 4u.
TOIIACCO Plug , climax , 43o ; horseshoe ,
! i7o ; star. S9c ; spearhead , S'Jc : plporheldsick ,
OOc : gold shield , 3ic ; tnerry war , 2Jc ; J. T.
J , , : Uts.
\cco-Smoklnir , Durham , Is , 51c ; K %
5lc ; KS. & 7o : , ' .s , coo : mccrsolium , aoc : old
style , lJc ; V. N. O , , 15c ; spirit curea , 4c.
SI ATCIIES Per caddie , 2Sc ; bquaro cases ,
SI. 70 ; mule square. 81.20.
< UNDV Mixed. tiailHo ; sticlr. SVfQO c.
CiiACiiii8 : ( iiirnuau's soda , butter nnd
picnic , M c ; creams , B c ) glugerauaps.b c ;
city soda , 7l
iSuArs Kirk's savon Imperial , $2.70 ;
Kirk's satinet. 53.00 ; Kirk's standard , S3.05 ;
Kirk's while Uusslan. SI. 00 ; KirK's vrhito-
cap. i'0.'X ) ; dome , S-"J.S5 ; washboaid , 93.10 ;
White cloud. 53.75.
ROPE J inch. 0 > ic 0VllnchcKl ; ; : nch ,
DRIED Fnuir No. 1 quarter apples , 3KQ
4o ; In evaporated twxes , Ulji3 ? c ; black-
Lwrtit'6. boxes. 9j @ ' > lIlfc ; pouches , .Salt hake ,
IbbO , bO 'jo ; j'eaches , evaporated ,
17c : rnspberriK now , 00S2tc ( ; current ? ,
OKdOJfc ; prunes , new 4X 4Se. , .
broAiis 1'owdcrcn. 7s ( ; ' < e ; cut loaf ,
fi' > . ( B7c ! Kranulated , 0' < e ; confectioners' A
fi'trrtOc : standard extr.i Ct 58k'ii"4c ; cxtar
C. 5J4fM ej medium yellow , 4j < ( < t5c.
CAXSFU ( ioons-Oysler * . standard , per
case. 53.25 ; strawberries , 2 Ib. per case. 3-J.OO ;
raspberries. 2 Ib , pet case , S2.oo ; California
pcar , i > cr case , S4.50 ; apricot' , per casj ;
S4.ro ; iieaclics , per case , S3.25 ; white clier-
lies , per case , SO.UO ; pining per e.nc , S3.Ci5 ,
blueberries percale. Sl.W ; tve plums. 2 Ib
pur ease. S2.WV. pineapples , 2 Ib , per case
5f : .20 < 35.75 : 1 in nih.'keiel. per doSl. . " > 0 :
1 losalmon. perdo/ , si..ViA1.00 ( ; 2 Ib goose ,
t > errle , percale. St. 75 ; 2 Ibstrlnit beans , per
ca e , SI. 70 ; 2 Ib lima beans , per ca e. Sl.fiOj
2lb marrowfat peas , per case , SJ.40 ; 2 Ib
early . I line peas , per case , $2.75 ; : Ib toma
toes. Si.lO ( 4i.25:2 : UJ.COMI S2.10ijt2.20.
COKKKKS Ordinary grades , Wtglii 4'c fair ,
e ; choleel4'4C'J15)ac ) ;
fancy Kieen and iellow. U > @ 10c ; old eov-
ernment Java , axg20c ; Interior .lava , If 'CiS
2tv ; Mocha. 32n(24c : Arhuckle's roasted
17 < 4c ; Mcl.aughlln's XX.XX roasted , 173'c ;
Dilwoilh's , l7Kc ; Bed Ciosg , 17'fc
GencrM
Wnor. Meiliinn iy20c per Ib ; fine heavy ,
Halite ; light , id lyc ; coarse , HCtflOc ; burry
wool , 2W"ic otf.
IIIIIKS ( Srecn butchers , fAj'c ; gecen cured ,
BJitfSKc : dry Hint , llilic ( : : ; dry salt , UtiitOc ;
crecn calf skins , Ua9jfc ( ; damaged hides ,
two-lhltds price. Tiillow : ! c. ( Sreasc
I'rimo whlto , fa : yellow , Oc ; brown , I/
.Sheen 1'clts. 2.a7.'x ( : .
LiA'iinii-l'rlmu : : slaughter solo leather ,
32c ; prlmooak pole leather , iUVS.Iisc. Upper
leather per foot , 20t25c ? ; hem , klp , MQfSVj ;
oak kin. 85 ' . " 5o ; French kip , 51.00 1.20 ;
iem , calf , Sl.OOitfUO : oak call , S1.00C il.23 ;
reiicti call , SI.2o@l.bU ; Monaco , boot leg ,
iOf < tWc : : Morocco ml pebble. 2dji'J2c ( ; toppings
tfd lining , ooiWOc.
HIAVV : llAiiowAiiK Iron , rate ? 2.S0 ! ;
ilow steel special cast , 4c ; crucible steel , Oc ;
. ast tools , do. 12iaic ; wagon spokes , per set ,
il.75Wit.oo ; hubs , per set , al.25 ; lelloes ,
sawed dry , -51..W ; tongues , each , 75o ; n\els
ach. 75o : snuaro niiti. per Ib. K < 771c ; coil
lialn , per Ib. OQ12c ; malleable. Xts-c ; iron
edccs , Oc ; crowbars , Oe ; h.urow teeth , 4c ;
pring stt-el , 7&Sc ( ; Huiiten's horseshoes.
4.40 ; Iliiuloti s mult ) shoes , JVIO. Barbed
i\lre , In car lot ? , S4.UO pur 100 Ibs.
Nails , rates , 10 to &o , S2.M ; steel nails , S2.B. (
Shot , Sl.a ; hnekshot , S1.85 ; oriental powtler.
kegs , S2.50 ; do. half kegs , { 52.00 ; do. quarter
kegs , 31. : > 0 : blasting kegs , S2. : ; fuse , per 10
feet.fiSc Lead bar , S tt > .
VAIISISIIKS Bands , per gallon : I'urnl-
.ure. extra , S1.10 ; furniture , No. 1. Sl.OO ;
coAch extra , SI. 10 ; coach , No. 1 , S1.20 : Da-
uar , extra , $1.75 ; Japan , 70c ; UHnhallnm ,
\tra 85c ; shellac , S3.50 ; hard oil linlsh ,
bt't HITS Colocnc spirits , 1S9 proof , St. 17 ;
ilo 101 pioof , SI. 18 ; spirits , second quality ,
101 prool , S1.17 : do l&S pioof. 81.10. Alcohol.
IbS iirool , 82.18 per wlno gallon. Kedlstllled
wlilskips , 81. 0 ( l.r,0. ( iln , blended , Sl.wxa
2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , S2.00 ( < if.K ( ) ; Ken
tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , 32.00S fl. 50 ;
Golden Sheaf boutbon and rvo whiskies ,
S1.50a.00. ( : ; Brandies , Imported , 5S.ooaa.fiO ;
ilomestle , Sl.OQ3.oo. ; ; dins , imported , S4.50
; r..oi ) ; domestic , S1.25t3.00. ( ChampaKiics.
Iniportcd. per ca ni. S'iS.OOQSil.OO ; American ,
per case. S10.MHfiir. ( ! . ( i.
I'AiNT' . IN Oil. White lead. Omalia.P. P. ,
7J < c ; whitolcad , St. Louis , pme , 87.75 ; Mar-
heilles green. 1 to 5 Ib cans , 2o ; Krcnciime ,
creen seal , 12c : Kienchinc. . red seal , lie :
French /inc. In varnMi asst. 'Mc ) ; Frimch
/inc. 75c ; vermllllon , Kiigllsh , In oil , 75c ;
ochre , luench , * { cochii' \ , American ,
lVc ; Winter's mineral. 2. < { o ; I.ehigh biown ,
2. ' < c ; Spanish biown , 2Jc } ; I'rlnco's iuiiier.il ,
So.
So.Dnv PAINTS Wlilto lead , Sc ; Picnch sine ,
12c : Paris whltlnir. 2'je ; whiting , gilders ,
> fc ; whiting , com'i , lye ; lampblack , Ger-
anstown. I2e ; lampblack , oidlnary , Sc ;
J'mssian bluo,55ciiltramarine ; , iSc-.vandyk-
brown , be ; umber , burnt. 4c ; umber , law , 40
sienna , burnt , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4c ; Pane
; rcun , Kcnuine. ' 25c. I'aris green , com-
.iion , 22c ; chromo green , N. V. . 20u ;
vcrmlllion American. ISc ; Jnuwu
raw and burnt umber , 1 Ib cans , I2c ; raw and
burnt sienna , 12c : Vandyke bi own , ' c : ro-
linetl lampblack I2ccoacli black and Ivory
black. Hxj ; drop black. IGc ; Prussian blue ,
40c : nltramailno black. 18c ; chromo green , I * ,
M. &D. , Ifie ; blind and shutter grewi. L..M.
* I ) . , ICc ; Paris green , ISo ; Indian icd , 15c ;
Venetian red , 'Jc ; Tuscan. 22c ; American
vermlllion , L. A D. , 20c ; yellow ochre , 2e ; I , .
M. 4 O. I ) . , ISc ; good ochre , ir.c . ; paten
dryer. Sc ; graining color. light oak , daik oak ,
\\alnut. chestnut and ash. 12c.
Dnuos AND jiiK.\itOAiH. Acid , caibollc ,
! 2c ; acia , tartaric , 2c ; balsam copaiba , per
fl > , 4c ! ! : bark sassafras , per Ib , lOc ; calomel ,
per tt > , 78c , chinclionidla , ncr o40c ; chloro
form , per tl > , Mo ; Dover's powders , per t ) > ,
81.25 ; epsom . salts , per ] Ib , 3c ; glycoilno ,
pure , per Ib'ic ' ; lead , , neotato. per 11. , ale ;
oil , castor , No. 1 , per gal. , Sl.t > 0c ; oil castor ,
No. 2 , per „ . . 51.40 oil olive , per gal. , S1.40 ;
oil orlrannnm , SOc ; onliim. $3.20 ; quinine ,
P. & W. and it. & S , , per oz , 70c ; potassium
iodide , per Ib , S2.85 ; salicin , pero40c ; siil-
nliato morphine , per oSrt.a'i ; biilphur , per
B. , 4c ; .strjchmne , pei oz. S1.2.J.
DryI1OAHDS.
I1OAHDS.
No.l Com. $ . 1. s. 12 , 14 and 10 ft S17.50
No. 3 " ' 12 , 14 and W ft 14.7S
No.3 " " li ! , Hand 16 ft 13.50
No.4 " " " 12. 14 ajid 18ft. _ _ „ _ . . , . _ 12.00
DIMr.NHIONti AM ) '
lisii n n ia rt
iu.no ni.60 1(1/50 ( / 17.UO is.oo 2i.tw'si.oa '
KlO . 10.M1D.50 KI.Wi7.0 : : ) IB. * ) sj.oosti.ta
18. . ' ,0 16.BO 17.00 i
1I1.W ) in n1. 18.50 i7.wi 18.00 M.IIU. .
10.5 I ii..r ( , ni.no i7.coiis.oo ; .oo L- ' .
10. M Ifi.W ) lfi.5i.l7.00lH.OOlL | | M ooj-'o.oa
FENCING.
No. 1 , 4 i B Inch , 12 and 14 ft. , rough. . .517.05
Xo. a , 4 AC Oincli , 12 and 14 ft. , rough. . . 14.00
r-KtLixo AND PAiurrioy.
1st com. , ? f lu White 1'ino Partition..S"AOO
Stl " ' ' . / . 27.r.o
2d Com. ? b' in. Norway Pine Ceillne. . . . 14.00
BTOOK I10AUD.S ,
A 12 Inch. S.IB. 4(1 ( C 800
H12incli " "H'JD i..W : !
No. 1 , com. 12 In. , s. 1 8. . 10. 18.5 20 ft. . . 21.00
No.2 , " " " ' . . . mrx )
No. ' . ' , " ' " 12ifcl4ft 17.00
" Ifift lO.Ofl
No. 1. plaln.Sand 10 inch. . ' ! 817.50
No. 2 , plain.S and 10 inch l&.M )
S1II.VOI.KS , J.ATIl.
XX clear. S2.HO : A btaudard , 52.M ; No. 1 ,
Sl.uL.itli. : ; : sa.a.'i.
POSTS White Cedar , 0 In. , KS , I2e ; 8 in.
KS ,
1st and 2d. clear , I/ Inch , s. 3s . S50.00
Hd , clear , 1 inch , s.2 s . 45.00
So , clear , ! > / . Ik. 2 in . 47.50
a select , 1 inch , s. 2 s . 29.00
B select , ! ' , 1 .2111. . . JM.OO
A Illcli Illinois Woman.
Chicago Mull : Kvcont that Criesus in
the Olilllian ilouna wo road
about , Mrs , Meredith , of ( JnniuriilgoC.ty ,
is the oattlo iiiieen of the world. Slio is
now in this city nml I lifted inylmt to hnr
\o5turday. Mrs , M. is the widow of
( iunorul Morctjitli. Uunonil Meredith ,
wliun ho was ulivo , was of the jloueer )
line o\ttlt : ! breeders in this country. Ilo
bcciuuo rich as the crr/.o : for lii li-
uricoil , imported snorthorns grew , until
in Hut 'COs and the early ' 70s ho was worth
probably $500.000. Ho liatl the Airdrios.
and paid out * 10,000 as readily for a bull
that happoncti to bo after his own heart
nb moroconsnrvativoiuon paid out money
for Kooil luiuls with houses on tiiuni , 15u't
tlio jjoncral wont broke when the cra/.o
subsided. His son failed after him , but
the widow , witli all nor style nml jjracu ,
Inul a liettor head for business than uithcr
the husband or son. Shu took the herds
that were loft ami munagetl thuiu , ami
where both men hail failed , bho sue
cccded.
General Morcdlth used to own $10,000
bulls ami ran to f > ,000 calves. His hand
some. willow has got ever Hint fell ' . The
general was quixotic from the standpoint
of cattle men. The widow is practical.
Tim modern idea in cattle raising is to
raise a lion ! and to breed it up until 11
has certain distinctive characteristics ol
line beef , forins > tanoo , or of line rich milk.
or of great beauty. MM. Meredith would
be happy if slio could sell twenty calves a
jcar for $250 a pieco. Tlio general was.
never satislied unless ho could have a
sale once in two years , and could gel
ffi.OOOorllO.OOOfor his cows and buns
Cattle men now ara gratilicd if they can
take their customers out Into their tlelds
and ohow them a herd of cattle each one
of which is so much alike every other one
that there is no distinguishing them
This is the latter-day theory ; the general'a '
was thcold-fusliipnud. Men anil women
are getting rich rioiv breeding line nni
mala. All the old cattle lords who heli
the general's views went broke in > 875.
WAS SHE SHOT FOR A SPY 1
The Mysterious Murtler of n Beautiful
Young Lady ,
A Snpposctl Hospital Nur o
1/lfclrBH in the Itooin With a
Horrible Womul In
Herllrcnst ,
When Sherman iilaying hlilo and
seek with the army of ( ! eiieral Joe.lolin -
ston , on the way from Chattanooga , : t
noman of ravishing licntity made her ap
pearance in Atlanta. Where she catno
Irom no one knew , of her people -ho
never spoke ; but it was surmised by
by some of the ladies who liatl gotten
near her that hhu bore some secret sorrow
row , purlmps the sncrillou of a loved one
on tlio bloody Holds of Virginia , says the
Atlanta Constitution.
D.iy by ilay train loads of wounded
confederates reached Atlanta from tlio
front. The ladies of the city engaged m
hospital work with aeal worthy the
sisters nml wives of brave mon. Xualous
as all were in this work Miss Kmma ,
which was the only mime by which Mio
was generally known , bccamn noted be
cause of her endurance and fidelity. As
she would puss from ward to ward the
dying men would turn ther eyes .smilingly
toward her. She was , indeed , the angel
of the hospital.
Notwithstanding all thi , the eye of
suspicion fell upon her. Was bhc a spy V
The question would have been laughed
nt by mot people , ami 5-et there wore
those who detected in her manner something -
thing they did not like. Hut this sus
picion was hushed by Hie uniformly phil
anthropic woru in which Miss Kmma
Mas engaged. At la.st .Sherman's lines
vero drawn around the city , and the
tuople began to experience all the hor-
ors of a Mcge. The iek and the dying
vere multiplied , and the efforts of nnble
vomen to relieve them became ox-
lansted. Miss Kmma "row pnle with
jsceshive work. Rest sue dec-lined to
take while : i wound was to be bandaged
or a dying man longed for kind words.
Thu sound of revelry is often heard amid
tlio din of battle. Even when the people
were driven , into their bomb-proofs they
sang and tlaneod. for they recognized the
philosophy of driving grief away by
i > lcnsiiro. Balls , somewhat impromptu ,
I is true , wore given and the ladies
ooked more charming in tliuir coufeder-
lie toilets than they eould looked in silks.
.The officers were * nlways the bcauof
such occasions , for beauty is attracted by
lruvory. To these g.illierings Miss Km
ma never went but there camp a time
when she was pressed to go. The colonel
nel of a gallant infantry regiment had
invited her to a bomb-proof ball. Miss
[ Minna wa- , urged to go , as a relief from
the pressing hospital work which was
blowly killing her. Shunt last consented
: uul was soon in the whirl of many
dancers.
The kind lady with whom Miss Kmma
lodged did not awaku until the aim was
: in hour high no.xt day. She had not
lioard Miss Emma enter , but no dream
pf harm entered her mind. She determ
ined not to disturb the poor lady , but
let her sleep on , for did not her faithfu
service entitle her to re t ?
There were excited crowds upon the
streets. Orderlies on horseback dashed
to and fro. The roar of Sherman's artil
lery was becoming more and more terri-
tic. There was something in the air
which announced that a crisis was immi
nent. But still the lady slept ! The hour
was growing late , and the excite
ment of the neople outside wasincrcsing.
A knock at Miss Emma's door brought
in ) answer. Wlmn the door was burst
open a singular sight was presented.
Reclining upon tlio sofa Miss Emma
laid , ns if in peaceful sleep. She was
dressed in white , with a yellow * bolt
around her waist ami a blue cape thrown
carelessly across her shoulder , Upon
the linger of one Irind was an elegant
diamond ring. The other arm snowy in
its whiteness , was thrown above her
head. Shu pre'-onted a beautiful picture.
She dill not move upon the entrance of
her friend. To the touch she was cold.
If she breathed at all it was to quietly
that death rould not still it more. The
cape was lifted , when a horrible wound
in tlie breast was disclosed. It appeared
as if a whole load of bird shot had becu
lodged in her bosom.
Poor Kmma was dead murdered ! B
by whom ?
The window overlooking the garden
was raised. The footprints of several
men were visible , ami the box upon
which they stood , in order to reach the
window , was still in place. It was" evi
dent that after the poor girl had met her
death her body was quietly carried back ,
pr.s ed through tlio window and tint re
mains arranged upon the sofa with an
eve to every detail which might have
tiilcct. Not tin article of jewelry was
missing. Everything was in place.
Hut Sherman's men were entering the
city. Tlio confederates were retreating.
Confusion reigned supreme. In the general
oral stampede which followed lesser sen
sations were forgotten. When at last the.
smoke of battle h id cleared away and
people returned to rebuild their fortunes ,
the tale of the murdered woman
wits recalled , and three theories
were maintained. One was that
during the ball a shrapnel .shell
hail penetrated tlio retreat , and , exploit
ing , killed Miss Emma. The second was
that on hi r way homo slid had been mur
dered by her escort. The third was that
she was a federal spy ; that die was ta\ctl
with her identity , and that she had all
along been furnishing .Sherman with im
portant information. Knrangeil by her
treachery , tlio men scntnnced her to
death and executed the sentence. Her
body was then hurriedly returned to tlio
room from which she had emerged the
evening before joyous and beautiful.
Hut it was too late to investigate. After
awhile the whole matter was forgotten ,
and even now her grave in Oakland is
unknown.
SAW IT lfTA DREAM.
He CQ very of stolen Money Under
Peculiar ClroiiiiiKtances.
Philadelphia Litter in Now York
Times : About thrcu weeks ago $3,807 ,
tliu savings of a , life-time , was stolen
Irom Charles Caughlln , of No. 1240 North
Twenty-sixth street , Mr. Cnughlin , who
is ever seventy years old , and his wife.
wife's brother , who h also very old , and
a lured man , are the/ / only occupants of
house. Mr , Caugbjin kept the money ,
if 11)7 ) of which was in gold and the rest ui
greenbacks , in a largo nockotbook , which
was concealed in an old chest , and both
his wife and himself insist that no one
about the house or neighborhood knew
of its being there , llio agoil _ couple did
not for a moment entertain n suspicion
of any one who belongs about the house ,
nor of any of their neighbors or rela
tives. The wife of Edward Caiigh-
Iln , n son of the scptageuarian , who
lives on Lnnoy street , immediately back
of his father's residence , rushed into the
old homestead yesterday and informed
her mother-in-law that slio had a dream
the night before , in which &ho saw the
missing money concealed in the hay-loft.
Old Mrs. Caughlin ridiculed the idea that
a dream could furnish a clue to the stolen
wealth , but her daughter-in-law at once
proceeded to the loft , and soon returned
with | 3,009 of tht ) money lied up in a
handkerchief. The gold and -f 1,100 of the
greenbacks and two gold rings , with the
pooketbooK , are still missing.
Mrs. Caughlin. sr. , reports that the
money , wrapped in a handkerchief , was
found behind one of the rafters in the
hay-loft. She subsequently made n more
thorough fcearch , but recovered uo
more of the money , and Mr. '
Caughlin has ghen up nil hope .
of ever seeing the $1,207 , which ,
n llh the rings and pockctbook , the thief [
forgot to place in the hankerchlcf. It
was reported that a fortune teller had di
rected Mr. Cnughlin to where the recov
orcd money was found , but there is no
truth in that version. He vi'itcd n fortune -
tune teller , but all she told him was that
the stolen moiicv was in the block in
which ho lived. This he ditl not breathe ,
even to his wife , anil had nothiup to do
with the r - n ery of the WiOO. ( The old
gentleman docs nol even now suspect
any particular pcr-on of commuting the
robbery and has no theory as to how it
was perpetrated. "I keut the mouey in
the house , as 1 expected to use it s-oon1
ho said to-day to n reporter , "nnd If
everybody was as houe > t as they should
boitvionldbc lust us s-afo hero as in a
bank. It would not have been any safer
in some banks than it was in the chest. "
A child wa recently born at the. Emer
gency Hospital , Now York City , without
n mouth. The physicians made an in
cision , cutting through the llesh and a
tough membrane which connected the
upper anil lower jaws. Plugs of pressed
cotton were then put between the jaw
bones to prevent them from uniting in
healing. The appearance of thr mouth is
now quite natural. There will bo but
little lip , and the mouth when closed will
look like a Iieavy scar. It is thought that
the palate and tongue will dexelop and
bo nearly normal by the time the child is
full grown , nml an efl'ort will bo made to
turn the lloh.-o that the lips will appear
red.
THB
CHICAGO SHORT LINE
OF rim
Chicap.MtaiikGe&SlPaulB'j . '
THE BEST ROUTE
lion OMAHA inJ COOHCIL BLOfH tt
E.A.I3T.
TWO TRAINS TU1IA' HBTWEEH OMAHA
COUNCIL UIATFS
Chicago , AND . Milwaukee ,
St. Paul , Minneapolis , ( Jcilar Jlapids ,
Clinton , Dubiiqtic , Davenport ,
look Island.Frceport , Roekford ,
Elgin , Madison , Janesville ,
Heloit , Winona , La Crosse ,
Ami all other raportnnt noinli Ksst , Northeast
nil BoulUonst.
For through tlrkcti cnll on tlio Tiok t Avon
nt 1401 Knrniun nlrot't ( la 1'axlon Hotel ) , or a
Union V clHo Depot.
I'ullmnn Hoeners and the flnest Dlnlnn Cnrs
Jr. the rrorld nre run on the main lines of the
OIIICAOO , MILWAUKEE 1 ST. | 'AII ; , RAILWAY- ,
nud every attention It pnld to pntseuicoia by
oourtenni employci of the company.
11. MILLED , Uontrnl Manngar.
J. F. Tuciccit , AssifiUnt Oonoral Manager.
A. V. H. C'Am'a.NTKii , General Pasieocor and
Ticket Agent.
UEO. E. BEArroiiT ) , Asslstnnt General Panoa-
per nml Ticket Agent
J. T. OiinK , General Superintendent.
RAtLWAY-
Council Bluffs
And Chicago.
Tlis only rend to Hike for Des Molnes , Afar-
iliRlltown.rodnr HnpldF , Clinton , Dixie. Chlca-
RO.MIIwnnkee nnd all points c&nt. To tiia people
ple of Nonrnskn , Colorado , Wyoming , ( Jtoh ,
Idiiho.Nevfxla , OroKon , WiishlriKlrtn nnd Cnll-
forula , It offers HUiieilor advantages not poial-
Mo by ny other line.
Among n few of the numerous points of 111-
perlortty enjoyed hy the patrons of thin road
between Omnhn nnd Chicago , Hr It ! two tntlH *
n tiny of DAY COACHES which are the flnt-et
tnnt hnmnn art and Inconultr rim ro tr. In
PAIjACU BI.lCni'INQ I'AHS , 'A-hioli Hre model *
of comfort unit elegance lt I'AUIOHDItA\V-
INO KOOM CARS , uiiiurpnsfefibv Riir , niul 11(1
widely celolirntoil PALATIAL OlNINO CAItS ,
"icMUal of which cannot be found elsewhere.
At Connell niutTe thetrnlnoof - tlio Union I'flcl-
fle HT. eonnect In Union Depot Hilh t o e of
the Ohlcwro & Kortlivreslnrn Hy. In ChlcHRO
the trains of tills line iniiko close tonntctlon
with those of nit eastern Minor.
ForUntroU , Calnuibui , Indlnnnpoll ? , Clncln-
nntl. Nitwit Fulls , nuffnlo , I'ltMiurp. Toronto ,
Montrt-Hl. Iloston , Now Vorlc , PliilHrtolphlH , Ilnl-
DI-O , AVnsiilngton and ull rolnts In tha eait ,
ask the tloltot nzont for tlcVct * i In the
If you wlali tbu Imn .tocninmndatlonB. All
ticket Aventfi cell tickets rln this Una.
M HfOlUTT , r . P. Wlf.PON.
Uuncrnl Mnnawr , Opnl. Pnss'r Afrcnt
( itill.VtktcinArt ( Cilj I'lisa Ast.
Oinuhii , Xob-
OMAHA JOBBERS' DIRECTORY
Artists' Material.
A. jrosi'E , , TR. ,
ArtiatH' Materials , I'iunos ami Orpnns ,
1513 Doiiiilm Struct , Omaha.
Agricultural Implements.
CHURCH ILL 1'ARKER ,
Wbulcialo Dealer lu
Agricultural Implements , Wajjoug ,
Carriacct and llncplos. Jonrs blroet , biticcun Sth
and 1MbOmaha , Ntb.
as METCAU ? CO. ,
Agricultural InipIcnioiitH ,
Wagoni.rarrlnirei , llucclei , Klc , , WliolenaU , Omnha ,
J'A RLTy , OR TZynORFiC MAR TIN
Wholcinlellealnraln
' Agricultural Implements ,
IVagontand nueglcs.Jl.ttll.VO ; and'JUT , Jonet it
Butter and Eggs.
McSHAXE a > fiCHROEDER ,
Buyers of Butter nud Egps.
Refrigerator and Packlne llouin , lth ami heaven-
worlli St. , i ; I' . It. II , 'I tack , Uiimlia ,
Builders' Hardware and Scales.
JIIMEBAUUJr & TAYLOR ,
Buildera'Jlardware&Scale Repair Shop
Uoclianlce'Touluand nuffalo Scal i. 1106 Uouglji itM
. Omatia , Neb.
LEE , FRIED C CO. ,
.lobbcrs of Hardware and Nniis ,
Tiuwaru , bheet Iron. Klc. Aiteiiti for JInwe hculei
and Mlainr 1'oHdcrCo.OmahaNiib ,
RECTORS } l'JLHELMYCO. ,
Wholesale Hardware.
W itern s tnli for Jetrarion Fletl Nalli. Autlln
1'OKilfrCo. lrli nk Mnnilnra hralct. Curuur
101U andllarncy. umaba.
Iron Works.
1'AXTON C VIKRLIKU
Iron Works ,
Wrouclit and Ceil Iron Bulldlcn Work. Iron Ftaln
IlallTni ; , ilfuiutf and ( ilideri , Steam Enrlru-t. Hr r
Wor , < ! t.ncr l ITounJrj , iljchltu and Illattirallli
Worl. Oni < unlWurki.U. I' . llj.nnOlith tn t.
Butchers' Tools.
LOUIti HELLER ,
Butchers' Tools and
lauiaie Culogt of all klodi nlwariln HOC * . 12U
{ HUH * JOBBERS'DIRECTORY
, Beats and Shoes.
tIAX-1) S Kit'Jib
Manufartrmi ntd Whokui * nc ! er In
Hoots mid Shoos ,
CoruplMi ; Mock of HnM-ft < Jo wH alKaji on liMirt
HP S Ulli Fl Ora hn , NUi. A. T. Aunin , AiK-nl.
ir. r. MOUSE tc co ,
.lobbors of Hoots anil Shoes.
411 I'arnamH .Omatin.Nrh. Mannfiutoi * .
Mrrft , llnMon. '
_ _
/ . T. iJxi > $ KY o co.
Wholesale Rubber Hoots nml Slides.
Ruuller andOIcd ! doming mid Pell lloolt , A ) . ' 8 lUh
Af > t. for Auhdispr-llush Hrewinp ; Ass'n
Special ttrnndt. mud. Ituilwpltrr and Krlanri-r.
NTOIITT ? tLER ,
Lager lppr ? Brewers ,
IMt North IMh Mrret , Omaha. , Ntl > .
Coffee , Spices , Etc.
'CO. ,
Omnlia Coffee nml Splco Mills.
Twt.Ooffoe * , Fplrcn. Unking Ponder , MnrorlnrBK-
ItRCti , I.iunJtT UliiK , Ii-li. Uli * . UK 1C IlnrnrT
ftrrti , Oni h , N h.
ATKsTctTLK n MILES ,
Homo I'nflco nnd Sjiiro Mills M'f'ir Co.
ruirpelKmitemiinil SplcciOrlnilnn. M iinr iiiiifii
rl lUklnv t'imder. MtvutliiK Kitrnrtr , lllulni ; . Kir.
Trrono r o < i ( our 1-n imrkimr Home lllfnd lloxlei ]
OoTre. IHV Howard M , ( > nnh , Nh. .
Cornice.
K < t < v L K cc > K yiciT
lohn Kpciieter , Prop.
Mamifitcturrr of ( .nUanlicd Iron and rornlf * . 973
Doiltomid 103 and IPS X , IQIIi II. . Omaha. Neb.
RCEMVISG c > ROLTE ,
Manufacturer * of
Ornnincntiil ( talvanlzpit Cornices.
Dormer \Vlcdoni , Final * . llrliillrMollFht.clc. 10 S.
l.'t'i M. , Oiimba ,
E WORKS'
( ' . Sppcht , Prop.
nalvnnlrnl Iron Tornlcd" , etc. Ri'eu' ' * Improved Pat-
ITU Mctallu Skylight. .W mill Ml ) S. 19th M .nmiilia ,
Carpets.
OMtIIA
Jobber * of
Puvtuiiis , Oil ClotliH ,
Linoleum * , Million , Etc. Ull Doui'at tlrcft.
TTJf. ORCJIAR'lT
Wholesale Carpets , > Oil Cloths ,
Haltlnr * . Curtuln Cmd * . Flo. 1U5 Vainatu Street ,
Omaha. Nfb.
Crockery and Notions.
W. L. WRltUlT ,
Agcntfor the ilnnufni Hirer * and Importers of
Crockery , Glassware ,
I.nmpi , Oihmicjt , rtr. Offlrc , 317 Soutb IJth ti.
Oiuithn. Neb.
Commission and Storage.
" "
D , A .nun LEY ,
Commission : uul .lobbiiify.
nutter , Kcitaand Piodncc. C'nnilitnmcoiB nollrlted.
vailqnirlrr * for Miinon ri > , ISeny lloiri ud
tirnpu llnphcif. nil Doilf ctlrocl , Oni lin.
ti it n os ; ,
ConnniHsion Jlercliants.
Frnltf , 1'rortiicn anil I'mrl * Ion * . Onihlm. Nrb.
Storajjo anil Commission Mercliiint.
iicilnltli'i Itutter. ECR" . Clipeiu. Poultry. Cinuo ,
< > j ter , Ktc. , Ltc Ili'-oulli lull
WlEDEMAS' P CO. ,
Proilupo Commission Mprclinnl ? , *
I'ouHrj , Mutter , ( liiinv , I'Milts , etc. ttO S. lltb It
tJnmbn , Neb ,
WEEKS < < 5
oiuniis ion Merchants ,
And Jobber * of Foreign and Domestic Krnltn. < 'orra-
bpondeneo Hnllctted. WitrebouKM nnd ofTlcv. HUN.
'rhlrteentb M. , Ornnhn , Nnh. lol plion 7'i > .
Fruits.
J' . JIOCCO C CO. ,
raportcri und wholesale dealers In
Italian Produce ,
roreltn.HomCftloand CallfornU rniltt and Commli.
ilea Btorcbanti. IDIR.lUhst. Only ciclUilve
fruit houie In Omiiba.
Ccal antf Lime.
Dealers In
Hard and Soft Coal ,
Office and yald , inih and Nlcbolnn ! . , Omchu , Neb.
UKO. h.l.MiM.il. I'rei. 0. P.QOCIIIUAN. V.fttl.
J. A. Ht's'DEiii.ANn , b r. and Trrai.
OMAHA COAL , COKE
COMPANY ,
robbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
209 South Thirteenth Ftreet , Oinnha , Nob.
j. , T. jonxsoy < r co. ,
Mannfiit'tnrors of Illinois White Limp ,
And Milpptr of t'nnl IMK ! Cukp , Cement. 1-luf-ter ,
JJnip , llnlr , Uro IlrcrU. Dr.iln , Tile mil s > rr I'fl-e.
( iniciPailon lintel. Knnmm rt. , Omurm , Nxb ,
Tpl < > nhuni)8ll.
Confectionery.
/-V J' . FAY'tC CO. ,
Mnniifncturhiff Coufoctloiiero ,
Jolibtrt of rmllP.Nulf nd Clcum. 1211 I nrnuin St.
Life Stock Commission.
M. IH'RKK <
Livn Stock Connnisslon.
Ceo. Iluike , tlanocer
DidonSlncV YanlirJ. Omnlia. Tcltphonu Jfl.
N A TAG IS tC
Live Stock Commission MnrclmntB ,
Bhlpmc'nlf of miy and nil lilnrtr of Mock tolloltod ,
Ualon Block Vardr , Omulia , Neb.
Cigars and Tobacco.
MAX MEYER cfl CO. ,
Jobbers of Ciffar. " , Tobacco ,
QUIII and Ammunition , Jll lo' l 8. lllb it. , 1070 to
10. ' I rainnm at. . Omaha , Neb ,
WEST P
Maniifactiirprs of Fine
And Wholi'falc Dealrn In Leaf Toburioi , Noa. 106
audllQN. Mill treel , ( ( raulju
IIOUNKH .15
Wliolopnl' ) Dealer' In
Clpara , Tobaccos , l'ipe.s and .Smokers'
Artii'lns.
Ascntrfor I ) . I.eMertdorf i C , Kino-Cat and Huiot-
lciT b ceo , MllnauXceYlicnD < ln. No.JU
.North Ml Jloealh Mlrerl , Omaha , .Veil ,
Dry Goods.
M. E. SMITH .0 CO , ,
Dry OoodH , Furnishing Good ? ) & Notions
11W and 1104 Uonulaa , cur. llth fit , Oniaha.Neb.
Distillers.
. . . .
- > - - - - - * *
til MqiintrAlcohol and Kpltlti. luiportcri
and Jollirr < of Wlneiand J.iquori.
WJLLO irsi'inxoN JWSTILLE'Y
CO. and ILElt , { 5 CO. ,
Itnporlcn and JoliViemuf Fine Wlrin and l.lqnnri.
boleinaruractureit of Krnurdr'ii FtitlndU nil-
tir and Douieallc I Iquori. Ml llnlru-r M.
Drug * , Paints , Etc.
jr. T. CLARKE rutua co. ,
Largoit Di'iiR' , Paint , Oil & Ohisn House
WtitofCblcnio. Cnmidclo I.lnfl o ( llruBtH fam.
tiriet 1111 llarney t.Oui l-a ,
Drain Tile , Etc.
A. H.HAI IK ivo. J.W.Uinronn.f'tc.iT"e
n. j. CAIISOI ; . v.rre * . nnrt btci.
THE v yit ) y ir YD u < \ UL tc
JtRAJy TTLE CO. ,
OBco JH p. 14lh at , Oinalin. Nvb. Macblrrrj and
for UJBufuciiirlnk' fruicoi lr < lu 'I lie.
furniture.
ItEWEY ( C
Wholesale Drak'ia Ju Furniture.
r'urnam it. , Oirahi , Neb.
CHARLES tiJIIf'EItlCJC ,
Furniture , Iloddinp , Upholstery ,
Ulrrcrietc. IZOt.iaw aud 1710 r ro m H. , Oiuuba.
! OMAN4JOBBERSDIREOTORY
Groceries ,
IM.VTO.V , GslLnAGIIKK , f m ,
1 Wholesale Grocer IPS nuil Provisions ,
. N b.
Wholesale
id l.fKTenworlli t . , Oin h t.
Hardwnrf.
H' . J. ItltOATCll ,
Heavy Hnrthviire , Iron nml Stool ,
Pprlngt , Waton Meif , IUrdn r l.tmibrr , rlf. IJW
nil Ull llitiiFjr nl. . t < m.ili < .
AVImlcsnlo Iron ami Sleol ,
,
Mu. Ull TH ! 121V l.rivrnnurtli M.Oiimt > ! \ , Melt.
Stoves , Rnnpos , Kiirnaco.i , Tile ? .
W nllf , tiiitc . llinn need > . l.3 ( andI,5W K in
Mtrct.
Lumber.
LOl'Iti nitADT
Denier in Familier. La Hi , Mine , Snsli ,
Doom , Ktc. Ynrdi-Turner 7th iml loiitlnj | Corner
l-llinnil
CHICAGO hlTMItJtlt CO. ,
Wholesale Lunibur.
ill S. Kill Mrocl.Onmtn , Neb. t .Ootpottcr , M r/is r.
Jewelry.
p
atidMtisic Dealers ,
ruler * In SlltprnntK. Dlnmomli , Witrlieo , Dock
Jent-lcrtTiidlMinil MntorlsK cic. Ill mul 10,1 Iblh
I. , CUT. OlMltfP , UlUHllH ,
V. V. JLHETZ ,
Luinlior.
nnil Cnllfoinln MrrrU , flnutia , Neli.
FliKl ) If. Glitl } ' ,
Lumber , Limp , Ccmont , Ktc. , Etc.
Cor.rih nntl nouRlm Hi. , Omaha. NO.
JWAGLAXD ,
Lumber.
T. 7 > ' . JtAttrEritUMHER CO. ,
ToDonlersthily.
OSlf c , H03 Himmm nlrprt.Oiuxhn.
TUFAS' if. LEE ,
.Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood ( Mrr t mill I'muiict Kloorhnt. Olhauil Doufloj
Omnlia.
JO UN A. WA K EEIEL / > ,
Wholesale Lumber , Ktc.
Iwpnrtrd nml Amcrliim I'orlluinl Conirnl. Slolo
Aaenl lor Milwaukee llrdrmillo Cement nd Hot
( julncjr WhllPl.lroo.
Lire Stock.
10\'STOCK YAKDS CO. ,
Of Omaha.
. John r. lloyd , S'jp rlntor.d8ot.
Millinery and Notions.
i.
Importers unit Jobber * of
Millinery and Notions ,
1513 nnd 1215 ll.irnny Kl.eol , Onulia , N > b.
Motions.
Are Ilicnnly Direct Impmti'imif
iiermnn & French Toys & Fancy Gomls
In Nobrnnltn. Chicago prices ilutillmtqr ! without ndil-
IHK IrelKht. HIS I'ftriKim r < liii < l , ( > iiinliii.
jtiJt7\Ny jfo'i'ioy"co. . ,
\Vliolep".le Dealrrs In
Notions nml Fnrnisliitifr Hoods , .
4(11 ( mid 4IIJ R.TiMitli St.Omihn.
YJXY ARDlKs MCtfS'ElUiSlt ,
Jobbers In
Notions , Hosiery ami CiLMits' FurnisliiiiR-
( ioodH.
rnrnnin st. Otmtha. M b ,
Paper Boxes
, / . L. U'fLKJE ,
ivnr of J'njii'v 1
Of. S.lltti SL.dm ihn. Nulinlskn. Onlers lir mnll ro
lulled iinil will roui-lro prompt uttcntluu.
Overalls.
COMI'AXY ,
Mantifaeturprs of Overalls ,
Jeans l'anfi-lilrt ! . Kir. MfTCund 1IUI DoiicUt Street ,
Oimitia , Nelf.
Printing.
Job Printers , Ulnnk Hook .1
And Hoot llliiileiK. Ilk ; nnd 1IK Knutli 1'ouitci ;
JiSTKIty yKlf'fll'AI'EIl
Auxiliary VitlilislieiN.
Ip lcr lnTypu. I'ri-itas nnd 1'rlnliTi' Supl'llon ,
hmilh Twelfth ' "ticiet.
Pickles , Vinegar , Etc.
{ C ( > . ,
MnnutHCtuiL'ii , I'urkutsniid licaleri In
Pickles & h'trk'tly Pure Apple V '
I'nnilrr. rinvnrlnit Uilnn-n.JJ'iililo Kaui-o , i' .
' MnitH" ! WHBI , niulPB. tliocer1 S'i'fs'slMrs
fnmlnr ink HutoMinit ItofliiPd Apple 01- (
ai-r. HO > I onvpuw.ntli n. , Ouiali i.
Safes , Etc.
" " " ' "
/ . ItOYEIl , V < 'O. .
Agents lor Hall's Safe A- Look Co.s'
rite and Utim'ar ' Proof Sif" , Tlma Lxckn , Vault !
and Jail Work , JIM ) hunuiia nlreut Ouulu , Neb ,
C.
Onmlia .Safe Works.
y tiif cliirer cif Fire and Hart In r Pnmf Safei , Vnull
Diinr. ' . Jnll Wnrl. Mn-.tli'i" and \Virrt Wi.rk , Cor.
lllh anU Jai ktfin Ms. , umi.bn. Njb ,
Sash , Doors , Etc.
M. A.Drsititow < o co. ,
Whclemlu Mnnurnciurer of
Bush , Door.s , HlindH und .MoiildiiiR-i1 ,
Ilivnch omco.Ktli and I/nrd tin. , Ouiiliu.Neb.
41. I' ' . l7YMA\ ,
, Uoor , Itliiiils , SI „ . . ,
Bulldlny I'M'Or. etr. 1UJI Houtb Thlitoenlii Mro t/
Oir.au , h'ub. A co'ilulu | .IDC. ut Jluildrn'
llnnlwuie.
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Uoulu | .Stall W ( irk mul IntFrtir Kuril Wood I'lnlib
Jutt upenrd , N. E ror.EllimiilI.cite
Dnubj , Nch.
Pumps.
j'fy co7
" \Vholcsalc \ Pitnips , Pipe , Fitting ,
Ctoiuand Watrr Huppllvn. llradqiuileri f < T Mnrl
1 o ntl.'o'ii ( Juu'li. lll | I'jriiini ] m Oniiln. Xcb.
' ' '
At'i7. HTitAya co' ,
1'iiiupH , Plpo.s und I'liffino ? ,
tltl'OViter , Itnllirnr lin'l Mlllll.K 8uiillf | ( , KtO ,
nt. ' 1 st. , lluiuht , s i > .
4'OMI'AXY.
Wind Milli. r.c m § nd W ler Pupi.Mf
ns ( J < ir"i llolllhK. Iliuu. 014 uud 1C ) ror-
uiii. , OicnliM. B K I'Dllon , ilxnuuur.
'Jultfphiinu Nu. 10.
'trunks.
Wholesale Trunks ,
HdUrd Uotul lilock.Onintii.
Wagons nnd Carriages.
Tlie Lnailing'ilaiTlugo Factory ,
110 } M.d 1111 Dndcottreet. Omittis.
Building Material ,
I/falerui Alt IdniUof
Material at
.li tr < cl tnd Union t'actllo 'l'rk Oiimha.