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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 17 , 188a
Active early ; there was a strong
effort at the opening to force prices down ,
but prices Improved and closed kWJi'c above
yesterday ; cash and March , 75Kc ; May ,
lOWc.
Corn Fairly active and higher ; opened a
shade better than yesterday's elo c , ruled
steady and closed ) < lc higher ; cash and
March , 4flWe ; May , W)5 ) < c ,
Oats Snowed B better fccllnp , with prices
within yesterday's range ; May , 3lj c.
Rye file.
Barley 760 77c.
Pi Imc Timothy 12.4702.40.
Flaxseed41. . 45.
Whlsky-11.15.
Pork Active , but weak and unsettled ;
market broke 50c , but later recovered 25@
S7 R. which was well maintained ; cash ,
113.77 ; May.114.00
Lard More active , feeling weaker in synv
nathy with pork ; cash , 17.00 { March , 17.02 < l ;
May , 17.75.
Dry Salted Meats Skouldcrn , (5.00(30.05 ( ;
short clear , t7.lKXg8.00 ; short ribs , $7.22 ! .
Duttcr Easier ; creamery , 22g29c ( ; dairy ,
9025c. (
Cheese Steady ; full cream chcddars , 10J {
c ; flats , ll@llKc : young Americas , 12
Eggs Easlf r at 22@24c.
Hides Unchangedgreen ; hides BJfcjpreen
frozen , 5c ; heavy green salted , 0 > ; light
green salted , 6 % ; suited bull. 6) 0 ; green
bull , 4 > { c ; green salted cnlf , fee ; dry flint
and dry calf , 12@I3c : branded , 15 per cent
off ; deacons , 30c each ; dry salted , lOc.
Tallow In fair demand ; No. 1 , country ,
solid , 4Jfc ; No. 2,3j { ; cake. 4'fcpcrlb.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls 23,000 ! tt,000
Wheat , bu 20,000 15,000
Corn , bu 1WXX ) ) 172,000
Oats , bu 1511,000 118,000
Rye.bu 2,000 4,000
Barley bu
fit. hnufa. Fob , 10 , Wheat Higher ;
cash , i9UiJSOJ ( c ; May. o\ \ } { [ < ! .
Corn Higher ; cash , 44 @ 4."Hj ; May ,
t * Wc.
Oats Steady ; cash and May , 29/c.
l'ork14.25. .
Lard -f 7.25.
Whisky C1.Q9.
Butter Firm ; creamery , 24@29c ; dairy ,
16@2Cc.
Afternoon Board Wheat Firm nnd ac
tive ; March , 80c , nominal ; May , 81' < jXrf8Iifc :
June , 81Ko bid. Corn Firmer ; March , 45c ;
May , 4ljf@4 ( < % c ; Juno,4r , < c asked. Oats-
Steady but quiet ; May , 2 Ii'c.
tilverponl , Feb. 10. Wheat Dull with
a downward tendency ; holders offer freely ;
California , No. 1 , ( is 8d@0sQd \ per cental ;
red western spring , Os 7 dlftOs 8d.
Corn Quiet ; new mixed western , 4s lO d
per cental.
New Vork , Feb. 10. Wheat Receipts , '
2,000 ; exports , 50,200 , ; options advanced / ( ( i
fife , and after a few slight changes closed
firm at about the best ; njiot lots firm but
quiet ; ungraded red , S'lS'.iOVf'c ; No. 1 red ,
nominal at 2c ; No. 2 red , 88 ( S3Xc In store
and elevator , 8U } ( tf89jfc ! afloat , 8'J c free on
board ; March , closing at h'.lc.
Corn Receipts , 11,000 ; exports , 3,000 ; op
tions opened weak , later advanced J @jo
and closed linn with moderate business ; spot
firm ; ungraded. 68a ( 0c ; No. 3 , Me ;
No. 2 , 59i59c in store nnd elevator , CO o
afloat ; March closing at 59c.
Oats Receipts , 04,000 ; exports , 180 ;
mixed western , nominal ; white western ,
.
Coffee SpotfalrRlodullatlG.OO ; ; options
20@30 points lower ; moderately active ; sales ,
70,750 bags ; February , * 13.00& 18.15 ; March ,
I12.40@12.00 ; April , ? 12. ! K 12.45 ; May , § 12.15
112.80 ; Juno , * 12.tX ) ( < M'.M5 ; July , $11.CO@
10.7B ; August , $11.40 ( 11.50.
Petroleum Steady ; united , 87J < c.
Eggs In fair request and Ilrin : western ,
'ork Steady nnd unchanged ; * mcss was
quoted at $15.00 ( 15.25 ; one year old , $15.15 ®
Lard 6@8 points lower , closing with a
Blight reaction ; Avcstcrn steam , spot , was
quoted at $7.00@8.05.
Butter Dull and easy ; western , 14@30c.
Cheese Quiet but lira ; western , 119
® 12c.
12c.Milwaukee
Milwaukee , Feb. 10. Wheat Firm ;
cash , 7GUo ; March , 75c ; May , 78Xo.
Corn Weaker ; No. 3. 45 } < c.
Oata Dull ; No. 2 white , 33c.
Rye Steady ; No. 1 , CIc.
Barley Lower ; No. 2 , 73Wc.
Provislonsi-Weak ; pork , February , $13.75
@ 14.00.
Cincinnati , Feb. 10. Wheat In fair de
mand ; No. 2 red , 8C@SO > c.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 51c 51J c.
Oats Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , 33@33J c.
Rye Dull and lower ; Nd. 2 , 02c. *
Provisions Pork , dull ut $14.50 ; lard , in
fair demand at $7.50.
Whisky- Steady at $1.09.
Kantian City , Feb. 10. Wheat-Steady ;
No. Z soft , cash , 79) ) *
Corn Stsady ; No. 2 , cash , 43c ; May , Wfc ,
Oats No. 2 , cash , 28J e asked.
MlnncapollH , Feb. 10. Wheat Cash less
demand ; futures ruled tame and neglected :
receipts , ISO cars ; shipments , 50 cars. Clos
ing In store : No. 1 hard , cosh , 70Vfo : March ,
77e ; May , 81'fo : No. 1 northern , wish , 75 } < oi
2 northern , 74c.
Flour Patents , in sacks to ship , $4.10 < g
4.25 ; bakers' , $3.20@3.45.
Now Orleans , Fob. 10. Corn Quiet
and weak ; white , 00@01o ; mixed , Olc ; yel
low , 62c.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 , 30X@40c.
Corn Meal Quiet at $2.80.
HOR Products Dull , weak and lower :
pork , $14.02 ; lara , $7.25.
Bulk Meats Shoulders , $0.20 ; long
clear and clear rib , $7.02 > | .
LIVE STOCK.
Chicago , Feb. 10. The Drover's Journal
reports as follows ;
Cattle Receipts , 10,000 ; steady ; fancy
| 5.25@5.50 ; shipping steers , * 3.00r > .0 ( )
Btockers and feeders , $2.25@3.75 ; cows , bulb
and mixed , $1.85@3.15 ; Texas cattle , 2.COi (
8.75.
8.75.Hogs Receipts , 22.000 ; steady , closing
weak : mixed , $5.ffi@5.45 ( ; heavy , 5.30u (
B.70 ; light , $4.90@5.30 ; skips , $3.20@4.80.
Sheep Hocolpts , 5,000 ; market unchanged ;
fancy , $5.50 ; poor to good natives$3.000 < 5.00 :
western. $5.00@5.30 ; Texans , $3.00@4.00 :
lambs , $5.00@0.00.
National Stock Yarda , East St.
Ixml * , Feb. 10. Cattle Rcceipta , 1,500 :
shipments , 400 ; market steady ; choice heavj
native steers. W.4CKS5.25 ; fair to good native
steers , $3.80@4.45 ; butchers' steers , inedlmr
to choice , $3.100 4.15 ; stockers and feeders ,
fair to good. $2.00@3.25 ; rangers , ordinary
to pXHl , $ a.20@4.00.
Hogs Receipts , 5,000 ; shipments , 2,100 :
market ruled steady ; choice heavy ant
butchers * selections , $5.5@5.45 ! ! ; packing
medium to prime , $5.00 ( 5.40 ; light grades
ordinary to best , $4.70@5.00.
Kaniai City , Fob. 10. Cattle Receipts ,
2.000 ; shipments , 1,200 ; slow and weak fo :
shipping and dressed beef steers ; stocker
and feeding steers strong , active and 1ft
higher ; good to choice corn-fed , $4.30c (
4.80 ; common to medium , $3.25@4.20 ; stock
era , $1.80 2.50 ; feeding steers , $2.00@3.25
cows , $1.UO@3.1K ) .
Hogs KecclpU , 11,000 ; shipments , 2,400
weak and 510c lower ; common to choice
* 4.CO@5.35 ; skips and pigs. $3.00(34.50. (
OMAHA L.IVE STOCK.
Cattle.
ThursdayFeb. . 10.1888.
The receipts of cattle to-day were light am
no strictly first-class stock was sold on th
market , which was about steady on al
grades. The demand was fair , local packer
and shippers each taking a number of head
The offerings of butchers' stock were enl ;
fair , but what sold were taken at price
about the same as yesterday.
Hogs.
The receipts of hogs were moderate. Th
market was lower all round 50)10 ) cents , som
salesmen contending that on choice heavy i
was 'M cents lower , and that hogs which sol
at $3.40 to-day would have brought $5.00 yes
tcrday. Toward the close the feeling was
little stronger , although prices were not quc
tably higher. Nearly everything was taken
the local packers being heavy shippers.
Sheep.
The receipts of sheep were 311 head , o
which 115 good natives sold at $3.50. Price
aru about stcatiy as quoted.
Official llecelpta ,
Cattle. . . . . . . . , , i , . . , * . . . 34
Hogs. , , . , * . . , . , , . . . , . , . , , . , . ; , . , , . % 1S , *
Bhecp „ „ „ , . . . . . . ' 31
Prevailing Prices.
The following Is a 'table of prices paid i
IhU market f.or the grades Of ' stock' incr.
tloned. It frequently cn-curs that no dales of
some particular frrade are made , when In this
rare the table will state as nearly as possible
the price that would have been paid had thcro
been any of that class among the offerings.
Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs.$4.25 (34.00 (
Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . n.83 4.00
Fut llttln steers , 000 to 1050 Ibs. 8.35 ( 3.85
Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to
1600 Ibs 3.60 @ * .1S
Commou to choice corn-fed
cows 2.00 (33.15 (
Wentcrncows 1.50 ( 2.50
Fair to good range feeders 2,30 ( g2.75
Medium to peed native feeders ,
000 Ibs and upwards 2.25 (33.00 (
Common to good bulls 2.00 ( 3.00
Fair to medium native feeders ,
000 Ibs and Upwards 2.25 (32.50 (
Stockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2.15 ( rt2.7B
Prime fat sheep 8.75 ( 4.25
Good fat sheep , 00@100 Ibs. . . . 8.60 ( < f3.75
Fair to medium sheep 2.25 ( 3.00
Common sheep 8.00 @ 2.23
Light and medium bogs 4.70 ( i$5.10 $
Fair to choice heavy hogs 5.20 ( ( (5.40
Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.15
Itepresentative Sale * .
NATIVK STEKKS.
Range of Prices.
Showing highest and lowest prices paid for
ending grades of cattle on dates mentioned
Space left blank Indicates that no sales of
that particular class of cattle wore made on
that data :
Date.Prime St'rs. I'rlmo Ht'rs , Common to
Date. "i. ItOOaiaOO lb. CholceCows.
Vet ) . . . . 1 ! R5 O4 10 2 00 e'l 15
Feb. 10. . 4 40 @ 4 40 , : i 76 CM IB i no tain
Feb. 11. . 4 SO WM 3 ; r < aa 76 200 & 1K
Feb. 12. . Sunday. Sunday. Sunday.
Feb. 13. . 1 60 © 1 0)
Feb. 14. . : t uo 4 2 ns < &i 10
Feb. 15. . 3 DO < ft4 CO 3 GT > Ct-'l M 1 w 0:100
Feb. 18. . 4 U2'/i(4 ' ( 04' ' ; 3 BO
Dockage and Ootnmli lon.
Public Inspectors dock pregnant sows 49
pounds , stags SO pounds each.
Dead hogs. 100 pounds and over , tl.OO ®
2.00 pnr cwt , less than 100 Iba , of no valuo.
Yurdago : Cattle , 25c ; hogs , 80 ; sheep , 5o
per head. Feed : Corn , tl.OO per bu. ; timothy
hay , $30 ; prairie hay , t20 per ton.
Commissions : Cattle , 50c per head ; calves
and yearlings , 110 per car. Hogs and sheep :
Single decks , f5 ; public inspection on hogs ,
15o per car. All sales unless otherwise
stated per 100 lb * live weight.
Ijivo Stock Notes.
J , M. Cameron , of Cresco , sold steers.
A. C. Virgin , of Utica. Juid hogs on to-day'i
market.
J. Dlxon , of Walnut , marketed a load ol
porkers.
T. J. Penney , of Ashland , was at the yard !
with hogs.
C. W. Gould , of Ainsworth , had hogs ot
the market.
H. E. VandufT , of Bradshaw , marketed twc
loads of hogs.
M. P. Savage , of Delolt sold hogs on to
day's market. *
"HI" Jeffrey , of Osceolo , hod hogs or
to-day's market.
H. Shlnstock , of West Point , marketed
two loads of cattlo.
B. J. Turney , of Ansley , had sheep ant
hogs on the market.
Hoagland & Hawes , of DeWitt , had hogi
on the market. Mr. Hoagland came in witt
them. _ '
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS
Produce , Fruits , Nun , Ktc.
Thursday , Feb. 10.
The following quotations arc wholcsah
and not reUill. Prices quoted on product
are the rates at which round lota are sola or ,
this market. Fruits or other lines of goodt
requiring cxtm labor In packing cannot al
way * be supplied on outside orders at tin
same prices quoted for the local trade
Kates on Jlour and feed are Jobbers prices ,
Prices In ( train are those paid by Omahc
millers delivered. All quotations on river
chamllse arc obtained from leading housci
and arc corrected dally. Prices on crack
era , caKcfl , etc. , arc those given by leading
manufacturers ,
The market was quiet to-day with pricei
all around showing a downward tendency
Receipts of butter were fair , but thoqualltj
hardly up to the mark , packers generalh
taking a lower and unsaleable grade , whlct
has led to a shrinkage In price. The heav :
receipts of eggs on Monday and Tuesday hai
loft a surplus , which , with the present llgh' '
receipts , exceeds the demand and prices an
again marked down. Poultry is coming it
more freely aud the demand is light , causinf
an casing off in price. For apples , the do
inand is steady , and potatoes are moving of
slowly , no change at price being noted. J
cheaper grade of California oranges Is nov
on the market , but the other quotations stum
unchanged. Cabbage is scarce , but a car lo
of California is expected this morning , ant
will bo offered at present prices.
BUTTEU Creamery , " solid packed , 21ji23c (
choice rolls , 17ijlflo ; medium. 14@15o ; lov
grades , I0@12c.
Euos-Strietly fresh , 17@19o ; limed , l < Xt
POULTKT Dressed chickens , 0@IOo pei
lb ; turkeys , SKglOo : ducks , BQlOc ; geese
VGilOc.
TtHiXiI's-GooJ stock , tkKgftSc ; Ratabagafl
6055c.
OHANQES California Riverside4.00@4.25
Valencia * , t7.50@8.00 per case of 420 ; Floi
iUa , brights , W.850-4.605 russetts , f
4.00 ; Mexican , t4.00 : Los Angelas , I
3.75 ; navals. M.WI.
. LrMwH.'JO < 24.W ) per box.
Cit.ironNU Fnciis t .CO@3.75 , extra
choice , $3.00.
OniudE-l i r doz and 3Jtf33Rc for
California.
Swr.ET POTATOKS tl per doz. , and 2 @ 3c
per Jo for California.
CiUNiiEitiUKs Hell fi Cherry , It0.0@
ll.oi ; Bell & IJuRlc , tll.ro@ll.50 ; HclUM
liugle , premium. $ ll.M ) ( < < @ia.OO.
POTATOES-Utah and Colorado stock , 11.10
( HI.Itt ; choice homo grown. 05@ 1.00 ; common
grade * at COc.
BiXiKAS Medium , t2.WK2l.OO : ; choice ,
.TOOu3.50. ( !
ONIONS Homo grown , OTi@ll.00 ; Spanish
onions , per 50-B > crate , ll.MMl.'C.
CELEnr Choice , 40 < 345c per dozen ; fancy ,
V360c.
' Ari'i.KS Eastern fruit , fair to choice , $3.50
@ 3.7B ; fancy , M.75@4.00.
BEANS Uood stock. J.OO@2.30 ; fair to
good , $1.CO@1.80 , California beam 13.25
2.40
DATES Persian , 8c per lb.
Sumn KRAUT Cholco per bbl. of SO gal. ,
18.25(33.00 ( ; K bW- . * 4.57@5.00. 111.00 per
bbl of GO gal.
CIDKII Choice Michigan cider , $6.00@0.50
per bbl. of 33 gal.
POPCORN Choice rice corn , 4@4K < s P r tt ,
other kinds , 2U < 33a ncr lb.
CAIIKOTS $2.'J5@2.50 per barrel.
PAiisNirs New' stock , $2.60 per barrel.
OVSTEHS Plain standard , 25c ; plain se
lects , ) o ; standard. 40c ; extra selects , 35c ;
New York counts , 40c ; bulk oysters , counts ,
11.85 per 100 ; selects , (2.00 per gal ; standard ,
$1.25 per gal.
CAt'LiFLOwEn Good stock , $2.60@2.80.
GKAPES Malagas. $7.50@8.00 per bbl. ;
and larger sized bbls. in proirortlon up to $10.
Fins In layers , 13@10c ; cake , lie per lb.
NUTS Peanuts , 6) ) ( ! 7c , raw ; Brazil nuts ,
13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English
walnuts , 15itl8c ( ; illbcrts , ISc ; Italian chest
nuts , 15c ; pecans , 12c.
HONEY 19@21c for 1-lb frames ; canned
honey , 10@12c per lb.
Grocer's List.
Pnovisioxs-Hams , llJ tlKc ; breakfast
bacon , li ; @HKc ; bacon sides.O fflOXo ; dry
salt , 8if@8 > c ; sliouldcrs , OK@"o ; uriedbecf ,
10iMlr. ( .
CANDY MlxeJ , 9 ( < ? llc ; stick , 9@9J c.
HeriNF.n LAUD Tierce , 72f'o ; 40-lb square
cans , 79 < e ; 50-lb round , 7fc ; 20-lb round ,
Xa10lb \ palls , S c ; 5-lb palls , Stfc ; 2-lb
pails. 8 c.
BHOOMS Extra 4-tie , fJ.CO ; No. 1 , t2.00 ;
No. 2 , tl.75 ; heavy stable , t4.00.
STAUCII Mirror glass , 5Jic ; Graves' corn ,
' { c ; Oswcgo gloss , Go ; Oswego corn , 7c.
HOLLAND HEIWINOS 70@73 per keg.
PICKLES Medium in bbls , t7.00 ; do in half
bbls , t4.00 ; small , in bbls. t8.00 ; do in half
bbls , f4.50 ; gcrkins , in bbls , t9.00 ; do m half
bbls , t5.00.
COFFEE Ordinary grades , 18@19o ; fair.
19n ( > 20o ; prime , 20@21c ; fancy green nnd
yelfow , 22@24c ; old government Java , 28@
30o ; interior Java , 25@23c ; Mocha , 28@30c ;
ArbucKle's roasted , 23c ; McLaughlln's
XXXX , 2JJfc ; DUworth'8,22 } ctRed ; Cross ,
JELLIES 30-lb palls , tl.50@1.75.
TKAS Japans , 20@55c ; gunpowder , 20 < ra
COc ; Young Hyson , 25@55c ; Oolong , 20@
65c.
65c.RorK Seven-sixteenths. IKcJllJ c.
Toiucco Lorlllurd's Climax , 45c ; Splen
did , 45c ; Mechanic's Delight , 44c ; Leggett &
Meyer's Star , 45o ; Cornerstone , 89c ; Druin-
mond'R Horseshoe , 4oc : J. T. . 42c ; Sorg's
Spearhead , 44c ; Catlin's meerschaum. 3lc ;
Catlin's Old Style , 23c ; Peiucr Heidsick , 04c.
a IK Granulated. 7 @ 7 ? < Tc ; conf. A ,
7 c ; white extra C , 0 ? < @ 0c ; extra C ,
( ttOXc ; yellow C , ( > @ 5o ; cut loaf , 8J @
8 > < c ; powdered , 8 (38)40 ( ; New Orleans , 5 %
@ 55fc.
SvKurs New Orleans molasses per bbl. ,
40rffiOSo per pal. ; corn syrup , 85c ; half bbls. ,
3c7 ; 4 gallon kegs , (1.55.
SALT Per bbl. car load , tl.40.
MAPLE SUGAR Bricks , 12) c per lb ; penny
cakes , 15c per lb.
WOODENWAHE Two-boop pails , per doz. ,
tl.40 ; three-hoop pails , tl.05 ; No. 1 tub , tO.50 ;
No. 2 tub , t5.50 ; No. 3 tub t4.50 ; wash
boards , tl.50 ; fancy washboards , t3.50 ; as
sorted bowls , t2.75 ; No. 1 churns , 19.50 ; No.
2 churns , $8.50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; butter
tubs. $1.70 ; spruco. in nests , $1.70.
CitACKEits , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to
change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda
snowflakcs ( in tins ) , lie ; soda dandy , OJ c ;
soda wafers ( in tins ) , lOc ; soda zephyr , 8c ;
city oyster , 0 > c ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oys
ter , 5 } c ; gem oyster , 5c ; monitor , 7e ;
Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , 5c ;
snowdrop oyster , 8c ; butter , 5c ; Boston , 8c ;
Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , OH'c ;
cracker meal , 5 > < c ; graham. 8c ; graham
wafers , lOc ; graham wafers In pound pack
ages , I'JXo , hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7J o ; oat
meal , 8cs oatmeal wafers. lOe ; oatmeal wa
fers in lb pkgs , 12) ) c ; animals , 12c ; bollvor
ginger ( round ) , 7c ; cream , 80 ; Cornhlll ,
lOc ; cracknells , IGc ; frosted cream , 8Kc ;
ginger snaps. 8c ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Go ;
homo made ginger snaps in boxes , 13c ; home
maae ginger snaps ( i lb cans ) per dozen ,
12.50 ; lemod cream , 8c ; pretzels ( band
made ) , ll c ; assorted caUes and jumbles ,
lljfc ; assorted fingers , 15c ? afternoon tea
( in tins ) pnr dozen , t7.00 ; banana fingers ,
14o ; butter Jumbles , HKo ; Brunswick , 15c ;
brandy snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( new ) ,
lOc ; chocolate wafers , 15c ; Christmas lunch
( in tins ) , per dozen , $4.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps ,
14c ; coffcu cake , 12o ; Cuba Jumbles , llfc ;
cream puffs , 20o ; egg Jumbles , 14o ; ginger
drops , lie ; honey Jumbles , 11 J c ; Jelly fing
ers , 15o ; Jolly wafers , 15e ; Jolly tart ( now ) ,
15c ; lady fingers , I8c : vanilla bar , 14o ; va
nilla wafers , 14o ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen
packages in box , per dozen , $2.50.
CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , per
case , t3.30@3.35 ; strawberries , 2-lb per case ,
t3.25@3.35 ; raspberries , 2-lb per case , $3.20 ®
3.30 ; California pears , per case , $4.70@4.80 ;
apricots , per cose , $4.50@4.GO ; peaches , per
case , $5.00@5.75 ; white cherries , per case.
$000 ; Cal. plumsporcaso$4.SO@4.40blueber ;
ries , per cose , $2.30@3.40 ; egg plums , 2-lb
per case , $3.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case
fo.20@5.75 ; Mb salmon , per doe , tl.75@1.90 ;
2-lb gooseberries , per case , t3.25@3.85 ; 2-lb
string beans , per case , $1.80@1.85 ; 2-lb Lima
beans , per case , tl.60@l.C5 ; 2-lb marrowfat
peas , $2.00@2.70 ; 2-lb early June pear , per
cose , $3.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $3.50 ; 2-lb corn ,
f2.30@2.40.
DHIED FRUITS Apples , bbls , new , Ji's.
@ 7c ; evaporated 50-lb boxes , 9 @ 10c ,
raspberries , evaporated , 23 > @ 2c ! ) ; black
berries , evaporated , 9 ? @ 10o : pitted cher
ries , 22@23o ; peaches , Eastern , new , KB. 8'i
© 8 0 ; evaporated , peeled poaches , 80@32o ;
evaporated , unpared , 18@19c ; new cur
rants , 7@7) ) c ; prunes , new , 45f@5o ;
citron , 24@25e ; raisins , California-London
layers , $2.40@2.50 ; California loose mus
catels , $2.00@3.10 ; new Valencia , 78o.
All goods packed in cans 1 ct. per lb. ad
vance except Snowflake and Wafer Soda ,
which is packed only in cans. Soda in 2 lb.
and 3 lb. paper boxes , % cent per lb. advance ;
all other goods , 1 cent per lb. advance. Soda
in 1 lb. paper boxes , 1 cent per lb. advance.
The 2 lb. boxes are packed in cases holding 18
in a case. The 3 lb. boxes are packed in cases
holding 12 in a case. The 1 lb. boxes are
packed in cases holding 30 in a caso. One lb.
Graham and Oatmeal Wafers packed a doz.
in a case. . ,
Show Tops for boxes , with glass opening to
show goods , 75 cents. Cans for Wafer Soda ,
$3.00 not returnable. Cans for Snowflake
Soda , $6.00 per doz. Tin Cases with Gloss
Face to display the goods , 75cents each. No
charges for Packages except for cans and re
turnable cases. Glass Front Tin Cans and
"Snowflako" Soda Cans are returnable at
prices charged
Dry Good * .
DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz. , lOJlo ; West
Point 29 in. 10 oz. , 12Wc : West Point 10 in. 12
oi , 15o : West Point 40 in. 11 oz , lOc. Checks
Caledonia X , OYo ; Caledonia XX , 10) < o ;
Economy , 9Kc ; Otis , 8Wo. .
KENTUCKY JBANS Memorial , ISc ; Canton ,
18o ; Durham , 27Ko ; Hercules. 18o ; Leaming
ton , 23Ko ; CotUwold , 27Xc.
CRASH Stevens' B , Oc ; bleached , 7c ; Ste-
MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.85 ,
plain Holland , 8 c to Oo ; Dado Holland ,
CAMBRICS Slater , 5o ; Woods , 5c ; Stan
dard. So ; Peacock , 5c.
CoMFOHTEni $ fl. X < i35.00
BLANKETS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored $1.1C
8.057
BLEACHED SiiEETiXftBerkcley cambric ,
No. 00 , 9Jtfo ; Best Yet , 4-4 , fiJity butter cloU
OO , 4 } c ; Cabot , 7Kc ; Far well , 8 > o j Fruit 9) )
Loom , 9o ; Greene G , Oo ; Hope , Be ; Kinf
Phillip cambric , Ho : Lonsdalo , llc : Lens
dale , I'cj ' New York mills , 10 > < o ; Pepperel !
4a-ln , riio ; Popperell , 40-ln. , lie ; Pepperel
lev , 5o.
FLASXELS Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshen
82J < o ; Clear Lake , 32 ' 0 ; Maple City , 86Wo
ilto G H No. 2. % . 210 } G II No. 1 ,
. { c ; B H No. 2 , & , 22 > < o ; B H No , 1.
SOc ; < Juechce No. 1. V 42c : Quechee No. 3
ST&c ; QuecueeNo. 4 , ? i , TfJ > ic ; Anawoo
KC ; Windsor , 22Jfo..ncd-C.24-lnch. 15Ko ;
in < s4-lnch ; , 21cj GO , 244hch , 18c ; H A F , } f
25J J KF , f,27 < < c'a,5f,8. ; .
PRINTS SOLID COLOUR Atlantic , fie ;
Slater , n ' , < c ; Berlin Oil , olfo ; Garner Oil,6 ®
7c. PINK AND KonESUichmond , 6 } < c ; Allen ,
6Kc ; Htver point , 5c ; Stool Hlvcr , ifc : Kloh-
mend , Oc ; Pacific , flKdflxtitao BLVE Wash
ington , Co ; Century Indigo blue print ! ) , lOc ;
American , 7c ; Arnold. 7c ; Arnold B ,
lie : Arnold A , ICc ; Arnold Gold Seal
10J < c. DKESS Charter Oak , fij c : Kamapo
4Kc ; Lodl , 5c ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond
3Jc } ; Windsor,6K < Ji Eddystone , 0 4o ; PaciHc ,
COTTON FLANNEL * \0 \ per cent trade dls-
4VA , 1 V , VV , A- * , * . . , . lux * . x . , u\ . 1 % , w ,
No. 10. 8 > < c ; 40 , lOWc ? 00 , 1'Jife ; 80 , Ific ; ! W
colored , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 15c ;
Bristol. lM > < c ; Union Pacific , 18c.
CAKPET WARP Bebb white , lOWc ; colored ,
20Kc.
Bitowx SHEETINO Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7Jc :
Atlantic H , 4-4,7 0 ; Atlantic D. 4-4t ) fc ; At
lantic P , 4-4. Oc ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , 0c : Au
rora C , 4-4 , 5c ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , 7 ' ! !
Hooslcr LL , 4-4 , ( > c ; Indian Head , 0-4 , 7' c ;
Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
5Xc ; PeppereliR , 4-4 , 7c ; Pcppercll , p. , 4-4 ,
B , 4-4. Bo.
HATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , lO u ; Beauty ,
12 } < fc ; Boone. 14c ; B , cased , $0.50.
GiNOiiAM-Plunkctt checks , 7fc } ; Whit-
teuton , 7 c ; York , 7 } c : Normandl dress ,
8kTc ; Calcutta dress , 8 } < c ; Whlttcnton dress ,
9c ; Renfrew dress , 8 > { ( $ llc. ! !
TICKS Lewiston , 80-ln. , 12 > c ; Lcwlston ,
32-in. , 13' c ; York , 33-in. . 14c ; Swift river ,
"Kc ; Thbrndlke , OO , SJfc : Thorndtkc , EF ,
8V < c ; Thorndlko , 120 , flitfc ; Thorndlkc , XXX ,
15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , OJtfc ; Cordls , No. 4 , lie.
DENIMS Amoskcag , 0-oz. . Itte ; Evrrctt ,
7-oz. , 18c ; York , 7-oz. . 13c ; Haymaker , 8) ) < c ;
Jaffrcy , XX , ll o ; Jaffrey , XXX , 12 < c ;
Beaver Creek , AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek. BU
lie ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc.
General Market * .
GRAIN Wheat , No. 1 , first quality , OOc ;
ordinary , 57 < 359e ; rye. 65c ; oats , StXgSlc ;
yellow corn.40c ; white corn , 45c ; barley ,
55@GOo.
FLOUR AND FEED Minnesota patents , $2.00
per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter
patents. $3.00a ( > 'J.75 per cwt ; Nebraska pat
ents , $2.45@2.50 per cwt ; rye flour , * 1.SX ) @
2.00 per cwt ; wheat grubum , $1.75 per cwt ;
rye graham , $1.40 per cwt ; New York buck
wheat , $ t .50@7.00 per bbl ; New York
buckwheat , $3.60 per cwt ; Excelsior , $6.00
per bbl ; ready raised , $5.00 per 100-lb case ;
cornmcal , yellow , $1.00@1.10 per cwt ; white ,
$1.05@1.15 per cwt ; bran , $10.00@17.00 per
ton ; screenings , $14.50JJ15.00 ( per ton ; hominy
iny , $3.25 per bbl ; chopped feed , $19.50@20.00
per ton ; chopped corn , $18.00(310.00 ( per ton.
SPIRITS Cologne spirits 188 proof , $1.15 ;
do , 101 proof , $1.18 ; spirits , second
quality , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do , 168 ;
proof , $1.15 ; alcohol , 183 proof , per wine
gallon. $2.16 ; redistilled whiskies $1.00@1.50 ;
.n . , blended , $1.GO@2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons ,
. .00@6.00 ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania
ryes , $2.00@6.50 ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and
rye whiskies , $1.60@3.00 ; brandies , imported ,
$5.008.50 ; domestic , $1.30 < g3.00 ; gins , im
ported , $4.50 6.00 ; domestic , $1.25 3.00 ;
champagnes , imported , per case , $2d.00 ( < $
83.00 ; American , per case. $10.00@10.00.
Ducos Ammonia carb , He ; camphor
refined 30c ; copperas , l4c ; cream tartar ,
45c ; cream tartar powdered. 2050c ; In
digo Madras. 75c ; morphia sulph , $3.40 ; soda
bl. carb , t(4 ( } < c ; Venice- , turpentine , 40c ; gum
opium , $4.50 ; quicksilver , 80c ; qulntno , Ger
man per oz , 55c ; quinine , P. & W. , Olc ; wax ,
yellow , pure , 32c ; waft white , 40@-l8c ; citric
acid , per lb. , G2c'/Oxalic acid , per lb. , 12c ,
tartario acid , powdered , per lb. , 54c ; alum ,
4o ; borax , refined , per'lb. , lOc.
OILS Carbon , lUA25c ( ; linseed , boiled ,
62c ; linseed , raws 59c ; castor , No 1 ,
$1.20 ; No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; fish ,
bank 35c ; ncatsfoot extra , 5oo ; neatsfoot No.
1 , 50c ; gasoline , 74 decrees , 15c ; W. S. lard ,
C5c ; No. 1 lard , 50o'No. ; 2 lard , 50c ; W. Va.
zero , 14c ; W. Va. summer , 12o ; golden No. 1.
40c ; golden No. 2 , 250 ; whale , 20c ; naptha 1
degree , lie ; headlight 150 degrees _ , 12c ; head
light , 175 degrees , 15c ; turpentine , 40c ; cas
tor , pure , $1.45 per gal' .
EXTRACTS Sandersbn's oil bcrgamot , per
lb. , $3.00 ; oil lemonj'pcr lb. , $2.50 ; oil pep
permint , $3.00 ; oil wintergrecn , $2.50 ; ollvo
oil , Malaga , per gallon , $1.25.
SOAP-Castile , mottled , per lb. , 8@10c ; cos
tllo , white , 10@l3c.
PAINTS White lead , pure , 6cHwhlto ;
lead , fancy , Co ; putty , in bladders , 3 ; Paris
white , So ; common , 2 > ic ; red lead 7c.
WINDOW GLASS Single , 70 per cent ;
double , 70 and 10 per cent discount.
LEATHEP. Oak soles , 35 < a37c ; hemlock
slaughter solo , 26@29c ; hemlock dry solo ,
21@25c ; hemlock kip. 05aOOo ( ; A. & B. run
ner kip , 60@75c ; A. hemlock calf , 00c@$1.00 ;
A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75o ; hemlock
upper , 19@34c ; English grain upper , 25o ; hem
lock grain upper , 21@24o : Tamplco B. L.
Morocco , 29@83c ; Tamplco pebble , O. D. Mo. ,
22@29c ; Curacoa , B. G. Mo. , 30c ; Simon O.
D. Mo. , t2.75Q3.00 ; Dangola kid , 30@35o ; X.
M. Kangaroo , 40c : American calf kid , 32c ;
Gncsen kids , $3.00@3.50 ; French glazed
kids , $2.50(31.75 ; French calf kids.
$3.20 ; oak kip skins , 80c@$1.00 ; oak calf
skins$1.00@l.25 ; French calf skins , $1.25H
2.05 ; French kip skins , $1.10@1.50 ; Russitt
linings. $0.00@0.50 per doz ; pink , cream and
white linings , $7.50@10.00 per doz ; colored
toppings , $9.00 ® 11.00.
HIDES Green butchers' , 4M@5o ; green
cured. 5 > | @ 6o ; dry flint , Oc ; dry salt , 8c ;
green calf skins , 7o ; damaged hides , two-
-thirds price. Tallow SJi'c. Grease Prime
white , 4c ; yellow , 3c ; brown , 2c. Sheep
pelts , 25ccS$1.00. Steady and unchanged.
Green ox pelts , 3 < 23Vfc ; kip skins , ( unfrozen ) ,
4@6 c ; cowhides , 4 > @ 5c.
FURS Raccon,10@60c ; mink. 15@40c ; musk
rat fall , 2@7c ; striped skunk,5@25c ; mountain
wolf , No. l.$1.50@2.50No. ; 2 , prulrio , 50@
75c ; No. 2 , 25@40o ; beaver , No. 1 , per lb ,
$2.00@3.00 ; No. 2 , $1.00@1.25 ; otter , $1.00 ®
0.00 ; dry deer skins , 20@35o per lb ; dry ante
lope , elk , moose , etc. , 15 ( < $2oc.
HAT Upland prairie , $0.00@7.00 ; common
coarse , $5.00@tf.50 ; straw , $6.00@6.52.
POWDEB AND SHOT Shot , $1.45 ; buckshot ,
$1.70 ; Miami powder. $5.00 : half kegs , $2.75 ;
one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting , kegs , $2.15 ;
fuses , 100 feet , 45@75c.
FLAXSEED Quoted at $1.35 per bushel.
HEAVT H AUD WARE iron , rate , $2.50 ; plow
steel , special cast , 4c ; crucible steel , 6 c ;
cast tools , do , 12@15c ; wagon spokes , per set ,
$2.00@5.50 ; hubs , per set , $1.25@2.00 ; felloes ,
sawed dry , $1.35@1.50 ; tongues , each , 70c :
axlescach,75c ; square nuts , per lb , 5@13e ; col
chain , per lb , ; 0 > @ 13c ; melleablo , 7@10c
iron wedges , Co ; crowbars , 6c ; harrow teeth ,
4c ; spring steel , 4@0c ; Burden's horse shoes ,
$4.05(3)4.75 ( ) ; Burden's mule shoes , $5.75@5. 5 ;
barbed wire , In oar lots , $4.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron
nails , rates 10 to 60 , $2.40 : steel nails , $2.50.
Dry Lumber.
DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS.
BOARDS.
No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.5tn No. 3 com , s 1 s.$15 50
No. 2 com , sis. 17.00 I No. 4 com , sis. 13.50
FENCING.
No. 1 , 4 & 0 in 12 & lift. , rough . $10.50
No.l ' " ff ? ' . 19.5C
No. 8 , " 12 14 " . 10.5C
No.2 , " " 18 , ' " . 18.0C
SIDINO.
A , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.$21.DO C , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.$15.5f
B , " " 20.50D ; | , " " 12.5C
A 0 in White Pine .1 ; , . $25.5 (
BOin " " . .i . 83.5C
C6in " ' .H . 30.0C
D in " ' . , . 2l.5 (
Edin " " ( Scl , ' Fencing ) . UMX
0 In. Drop Siding 50o | > er M extra.
CEIMNO AND fARTITION.
2d com > In White Pine Celling . $34.
" " . 28.01
Clear , V In Norway " " . 10.
8d com. ! in " " " . 14.CX
8TOCKDOAHDS.
A121nchsls . $15.W
B12 ' . 89.S
C12 " . 80.01
D12 " . 23.1X
No.l com , 18 Iks Is , IS ft . 80.W
44 " ' 14ft . 19.X (
" " " loft . 18.51
" " " 10,18,20ft . 21.61
No.9 , " s . . . ; . ] 90 (
" " " 18.
12&14ft .
" " " 17ft , . 17.&I
12 In Grooved roofing , $1 per M. more than i'
in Stock Boards same length.
10 in Grooved Hoofing same prlco as 12 il
Stock Boards.
SHIP Lir.
No. 1 Plain 8 and 10 In . , $19,0
No. 2 " " " . 17.51
No. 1O O,8 in . , . J9.S
.
1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , 1 > { In * 8s. . . . ' . . . . $51.00
il il II III' ( M 111
3d , clear , 1 In , sQs.t . 44.50
" 1'f. 1K 21n . * 0- ° °
A , nclrct , 1 In s a s . 40.00
A , " \U , I/ , 2 in s 2 s . 44.00
J , " Ilns2s . 80.00
B , " l , lK,2lns28 . 87.00
80UTHEKX YELLOW TINK.
Com. 4 Inc h Flooring . $17.50
Star " " . 21.50
st and 2d clear 4 Inch Flooring . 23.00
Six Inch 40c less.
Clear ' ( finch Celllnp . 21.50
Clear Jf Inch Partition . 28.00
Clear % Inch , Partition $2 above V
Inch Celling . 25.00
Clear Finish , 1 aud 1 ' < inch , 8 2s . 29.00
Clear Finish , IK and 3 inch , 8 2 s . 80.00
Clear Corrugated Celling , 4 inch . 25.50
Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . . 27.00
rori.An I.ITMIIEH.
CPoplar Bx. Bds. K in. , s 2 8 . $35.00
" " K In. Panel , s 2 s . 27.00
" " . Corrugated Celling , K. . 28.50
PATTEN * , WELL TtlUlXO , I'ICKRTS.
O. G. Bntts , 2K In < W > c ; XH , s 1 . 40c : 3ln
Veil Tubing , D. & M. and Bov. , $23.00 ; Pick
ts , D. & H. Flat , $20.50 : D. H. Sq. , $21.50.
Slll.VOI.r.S , LATH.
XX clear. $10 ; extra A * . $2.85 ; A" stand-
rdNo. 5 , No. 1 , $1.45 ; lath , $2.55.
POSTS.
White ecciar , 0 In. , > / s. 12J o ; 0 In. qrs. ,
lt < o ; white cedar , 5 In K HKo ; 8 in.
qrs lOc ; white ccuar. 4 In. round , lOXc : Ten
nessee red cedar , split , 14c ; sllt ) oak , lOo ; .
n 7 In. , nnd 8 In. ( X each ) 8 ft. , round , W.C
) OStB. _
Omaha Ilctall Market * .
Thursday , Feb. 10.
All quotations given in Hits column are
obtained from leading dealers and arc cor
rected dally.
COAL Per single ton , delivered : Egg.
12.00 ; nut , $12.00 ; range , $12.00 ; walnut
> lock , $5.50 ; Iowa nut , $4.50 ; Iowa lump ,
$5.00 ; Colorado , $5.00.
FLOUK ASH FKEI > Screenings. 85cpcr cwt ;
hopped feed , $1.15 per cwt ; chopped corn ,
$1.00 per cwt.
Fence on Knrth
Awaits that countless army of martyrs ,
whoso ranks arc constantly rccruitctt
rom the victims of nervousness and
lorvouscliseases. The price of thohoon is
asvstcimvtio course of Hosteller's Stom-
ich Bitters , the finest anil most genial
of tonie nervines , pursued with reason-
ahlo persistence. Easier , nlcasanter and
safer this than to swash the victuivllins
department with pseudo-tonics , alco-
lolic or the reverse , hcof extracts , ncrvo
'oods , narcotics , scdativesand poisons in
"Tired Nature's restorer
disguise. sweet ,
Milmy sleep , " is the providential rocu-
> orant of weak nerves , and this glo-
iDus franchise hoing usually the consequences
quences of sound digestion and in-
: reascd vigor , the great stomachic which
nsures bdtli , is productive also of ro-
ioso at the required time. Not unro-
rcshed awakens the individual who
isos it , but vigorous , clear headed and
tranquil. Use the Bitters also in fever
and ague , rheumatism , kidney troubles ,
onstlpation and hilliousness.
BRENNAN & CO.'S CLAIM.
Two Ways of Keeping Books Their
Accounts ilcferrccl to a Committee.
Brcnnan & Co. , the city hall contractors ,
presented their account to the council on
Tuesday night nnd It Is as follows :
Contract price of work . $48,040 00
Work In an unllnlshcd state , or esti
mate of what It would require to
complete contract . 3,820 00
Balance duo on contract proper. . . $44,820 00
Bill for extra work . 7,704 24
Interest . 58300
Total $53,107 74
Cash received from the city 19,250 32
Amount now duo $33,851 42
The above shows that their claim is $4,407.74
in excess of the contract price. The contract
provided that the basement was to be com
pleted up to the first floor , but Brennan &
Co.'s estimate of $3,820 , as above , is to com
plete the walls only to the water table. To
rulflll the contract to the letter the following
expenditures would bo necessary :
Water table , iron girders and brick
arches of first floor $ 8,500 00
Stone steps in front of building 1,500 00
To remove poor material and replace
place same 1,50000
To finish work up to water table. . . 3,820 00
Brennan & Co.'s claim. 53,107 74
Total cost to first floor $68,427 74
This is $19,787.74 in excess of the contract
price.
The contractors have received $19,256.82 In
cash , and have been allowed $0,416,50 , in
cluding the 10 per cent reserve , or a total ol
$25,672.82.
The city , however , has kept its accounts
differently , as will bo seen by the following
transcript from the books :
Unfinished work below water lino. . . $3,820 OC
To replace poor material 1,600 00
To build stonosteps 1,500 00
To water table , girders and arches of
first floor 8,500 OC
Total unfinished work $15,320 OC
Paid iu cash and allowed for work
done 25,6728 :
Total $40,992 82
According to this statement thcro is a bal
ance duo Brennan & Co. of $7,647.82 , instead
of $33,851.42 as claimed by them.
The city council has appointed a committee ,
consisting of nine members , to which the
claim will bo referred. It is composed of the
following : Messrs. Lee , Counsman , Boyd ,
Kierstcad , Lovvery , Bailey , Buchcl , Tillson
and Whltlock.
_
The Michigan Central's Niagara.
The Michigan Central does not as-
sump the ownership of Niagara Falls ,
but it does offer to its passengers from
its station at Falls View , the grandest
and most comprehensive spectacle that
the < rreut cataract affords. It is the
only road that runs directly by the
fulls , and from this point all parts of the
cataract , the angry rapids above and the
boiling caldron below , are in full view.
At this season , when the cliffs arc hung
with gigantic icicles , and the trees and
shruoDory covered with curious forma
tions of frozen spray , the scene reaches ,
in the language of Bayard Taylor , "the
climax of beauty. "
Mnrrlage of H. O. Devrles.
Wednesday night were oslcmnized the
nuptials of Mr. H. O , Dovrics and Miss Flon
Cotncr , at the Christian church , corner ol
Twentieth street and Capitol avenue. '
The altar was beautifully decorated witt
Easter lilies , azalias , hyacinths and smllai
festoons.
The ceremony was performed by Rev
Joseph Z. Briscoe , of Lincoln , in a beautiful
and impressive manner. The pair were at
tended to the altar by Misses Briscoo , MamU
Devrles and Ella Reed , and Messrs. , Cotner
Devrles and Davenport. From the church
the wedding party went Immediately to th <
Burlington depot , where the happy coupli
took the 8 o'clock train for Denver for a trij
of several weeks.
The contracting parties are well known ir
Omaha , where they have lived for sevcra
veurs. Mr. Dovrics is vice president of tlu
Gate City Land company and is one of Oma
ha's most energetic and deservedly estcemct
young men , while Miss Cotncr Is a lady it
every way fitted to make a true helpmeet.
The best wishes of a host of friends attcni
the pair iu their new relations.
Colgate's Sachet Powders ,
Heliotrope , Jockey Club , and Cashmere
Bouqust- retain their delicate fragrance
longer than others.
A Challenge.
A. H. Forbes announces that ho will giv <
James Sullivan ( John L.'s cousin ) $25 to spai
Pat Killen four rounds on Saturday evcnini
next at Tommy Miller's benefit.
Sudden change of temperature am
humidity of atmosphere often product
disorders of the kidneys and bladder
Use Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney
noy Balm to chock these troubles li
their inciplency.-
OHAlJOBBBBS'DIBBgrOBY '
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wapns ,
Carriage ) and nu teii. Jmrn Strrrt.betweentthand
lOtti , Omaha. Nobrann ,
LININGER & METCWLF CO. ,
AgricnltnralIm5lefflentsWapnsCaiTia , , GS
, Ktc. Wholciale. Omaha. NebraUa.
PARLIN , ORENDORP & MARTIN ,
WrmlfMlelfealeraln
Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies
_ Ml , BB. TO and EP7 Jonn Blreet , Omaha. _
P. P. MAST & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
CultUaton. Hay Kakei. Ciller Mllli and I.uban lul
Tcrlicrn. Cur , llth ana Nlcholai Htrret .
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ,
Wholnale
Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons SBuggies
Comer Kth and Nlchola street ! .
OMAIIAERANCII.
J. F. SEIBERLINQ A CO. .
( Akron , Ohio. )
EarTesting Machinery and Binder Twine ,
W. K. Mead. Manager. liiJ U-aTeuwurth t. , Omaha
MOLINE.MILBURNiiTODDARDCo
Manufacturers and Jobbers In
Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
Cor. 9th and 1'aclflc ( jtreou. Omalin. Neb. _
Artists' Materials.
A HOSPE , Jr. .
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 Douitlat Street , Oniaba , Nobrmka.
_ _
W. V. MORSE St CO. ,
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes ,
1411 Farnum St. , Omnha , Neb. Manufactory , Hummer
_ btreet , Boston. _
KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. .
( Successors to Heed , Jones & Co. )
WholesaleMannfactnrersofBoots and Shoes
Aueut lor Boston Itubber Shoo Co. 11C ( , 11(14 ( A 1101
IJnruoy St. , Oiuaba , Ncbraaka.
Booksellers and Stationers- .
H. M , & S. W. JONES ,
Successors to A. T. Kcnyon & \Vholefnlc & Retail
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Fine Wedding Stationery , Commercial Stationery.
VOt I > oulns Street , Omaha. Neb.
Coffees , Spices , Etc-
'
Old A K lL L _ . . ,
Omaba Coffee mid Hplcc Mills.
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
FUrorlnu Kitrncts , I.auiutrr llluc , Inks. Ktc. lill-
iflil llnrner Street , Oimiha , Ncbninkn.
Crockery
"
W. L WRIGHT.
Apcnt for the Manufacturers nnd Importers of
Glassware Lamps Chimneys
Crockery , , , ,
Etc. Offl ce , 317 3.13th St. , Omaha , Ncbratka.
Commission and
5. A."HulLEY ,
Commission- Johoing ,
Butter , r.fitf nnd Produce. Consignments solicited.
lleaduuartcrs for Stoneware , llcrrjr Uoxes anil
Urnpe lluskcts. 1414 Dodge St. , Omaha.
RIDDbLL & RIDDELL.
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Spcclaltlcs-llutter , Kgps , Cheese , Poultry , Game ,
Oysters , ttlc. , Ktc. 112 South 14th Street.
WIEDEMAN & CO. ,
Produce Commission Merchants ,
Poultry , Butter , Game. Fruits. Ktc. 22) ) South 14th
fcl. . Omaha , Nebraska.
CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. .
( Successors to McHhnno & Bchrocder. )
Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omaha , Nebraska.
Coal , Coke and Ulme.
OMAHA'COAL , COKE i LIME
Johta of Hard and Soft Coal ,
203 South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
J. J. JOHNSON & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime ,
Andiblppera of Coal , Coke. Cement , 1'lmtor , I.liue ,
Drain Tile , and Bewer Pipe. Office , i'niton Hotel ,
Farnam St. , Oinuba , Neb. Telopbone bll.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Snippers of Coal and Coke ,
21 Routh 13th St. . Omaha. Neb.
JOry jCopds anid Notions.
"M. E SMITH * CO.r
Dry Goods , Famishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 and 1104 IXnigln" , Cor. llth St , , Omaha. Neb.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co
Importers any olitiors in Dry GooflsNotions ,
Gents' FurnlshlnR Ooortt. Corner llth and Hiuncr
Sin. . Omaha , Nebrutlm.
Furniture.
DEWEY & STONET
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska.
Groceries.
PAXTON , GALLAGHER & COi.
Wholesale. Groceries and Provisions ,
TO. 707.709 nnd 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
12th and Lenrenworth Streeti , Omaha , Nebraska.
D. M. STEELE & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
1819.1221 and 1ZH Harney Street , Omaha , Neb.
ALLEN BROS. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
1114 and 1116 llarner Street. Omaha , Neb.
Hardware.
FRIED ft'cO. ,
Jooliers of Hardware and Nails ,
AtenU for How. Stale. .
HIMEBAUQH & TAYLOR ,
Builders1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' Tooli and Buffalo Scales. 1405 Douglai
Street , Omaha , Nebraslia.
RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
10th and llarner 8ts. . Omaha , Neb. Western Agent *
for Austin Powdtr Co. , Jefftrson rlteel Nails ,
Fairbanks Standard Hcalm.
w. j. BROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , Wagon Stock , Hardware , Lumber , Etc. 120 !
and HU ilarney Mtrect. Omaha.
JAMES A. EDNEY ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
\Vaion and Carrlaci Wood Stock. Ilcarj Hardware ,
Ktc. mi and HIP LtHTenwortb St. . Omaha. Neb.
Lumber.
OMAHA LUMBER CO. ,
AUKindsofBnildingHaterialat Wholesale
18th Street and Union TaclHc Track , Omaha.
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Doors , Etc. YarJs-Corner 7th and Douglas ; Corati
8th and Douglas.
C. N. DEITZ ,
Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmlier ,
13th and California Streets , Omaha Nebraska.
FRED W. GRAY ,
Lnmoer Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
mcrUhaod Douglai Bis. , Omaha.
OHAIJOBBBBSMCTOJ ,
. - Lumoer.
T.W. HARVEY LUMBER
To Dealers Only ,
Ofllc.H03 rarnam Plrftt. Oman * .
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD.
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
ile Lime.
CHAS. R. LEE.
Dealer in Hardwood Lnrnoer ,
Wood rarpft ami rurqucl Mooring. Mh and Iteaflal
. . ifprL 0 ? * .
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'PAXTON & "vi'ERLiN 5T
f rongot and Cast Iron Building fort ,
EnitlnM. llra a Work , Oneral Foundry , MaehIM to *
Blackntnlth Work , txnco anil Wurki , uTV. AT ,
and 17th Street , Umalia.
OMAHA WIRE * IRON WORKS ,
Mannfactnrers of fire and Iron Railing
IUII , Window Ou.nls , Klonror Standa , Wlr
. IM North Iffi Street.Omaha.
OMAHA SAFE and IKON WORKS ,
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Sales
Va lt . .111 Work , Iron anil Wlrti ruifrlna , Hlfnl , KM.
I ) . Andrecn , Prop'r Cnr. litli nml Jackton 9U.
CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS
Iron and fire Fences , Railings , Guards.
nil Bcri'Cn * . fort > nnk > , ofllcvn , > torvi > , roulrnoti , eta.
Improved AwnlnR * , Ixck mltli Marhlnrrr and
lllackiinilthWurki. IHoiitli IttliBt.
IMEAOHER & LEACH.
Fire and Barglar Proof Safes , Time locks ,
r.onornl A enl ( or DlPbnUl Bnfo A Ixjck Co.1 *
Vaults and Jail Work , 1115 Farnam Htro t , Omaha.
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"wTLTPARROTTE 7:0
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods *
lllff Uarncy Street , Omuha , Neb.
MllHriqry"ond Notlohsr
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"l.6BER > "ELD'ERTc6T
Importers & Jokers in Millinery & Notions
M < , Sin unrt Sll Routh llth Plrcct.
Notlona
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION COi.
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing ; Goods
4U < nnd 40J S ( utli 10th St. , Oamhs.
VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , <
Notions and Gent's ' Famishing Qoofc ,
110T > llnrncy Ptrcot , Omaha.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. .
f holsale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Aile ( i regie. Etc. . Omaha. A. U. Illnhop. lTapat ft
Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Curry ft nlco tock of Printing , Wrapplnit and Wrttlnf
1'nper. Hpcpl l intention slvon tocnr ln rt ord ri.
Printers' Materials. '
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION.
Auxiliary Publishers ,
_ jgubbeMPooda _ _ _ iwuw ill
OMAHA RUBBER CO. .
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rnooer Goote
Oil Clothing onu Leather Helling. 1003 farpam Btrxtl
ateam Fittings , Pum pflj E to.
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A. L. STRANQ CO. ,
Fmnns , Pipes and Engines.
jteam , JJnter , Railway and Mining Huppllei , Eto ,
BMtranndK14Kiimanimrc tOinanii. _
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CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. .
Wholesale Pumps Pipe
, , Fitting
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. .
Steam and later Supplies ,
BtOMb .
BROWN ELL & CO. ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinem
Sheet Iron Work Hlcam l'ump . Saw MIMi. UU-UU
lavenwprtU Street. Omaha.
Seeds.
PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. .
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seed $
Om h .
Storage , Forwarding A Commlaslor ] '
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. ,
Storage , Forwarding and Cojmjssiont
Branch bon e of the Ilenner Bagfj Co. Buttles It
wlioleiale and retail , 1JUB UlOand 13121 M OVr * t !
Omaba. Telephone No. 750. ,
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Cornloe.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice
ftSSSr *
irewora-
STORZ & ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1M1 North ElKthtetnth Street. Omaha. 1
Overalls.
CANPIELD MANUFACTURING
Mannfactnrers of Overalls ,
Jcaot FaaU , Bblrti , Kto. llOland not Douglai Btn * *
1
lash , Door * , Etc.
M. A. DI8BROV/ CO.tt .
Wboleialt UanuCaeturtn ol ' *
Sasb , Boors , Blinds and Monldii
Branch Office , mh and Itard BtreeU. OmaaaTNtb.
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BOHN MANUFACTURING e . {
Mannfactnrers of Sasb , Boors ,
OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , , \
Manafactnrers of Monldini , Saso , Do0nr |
And Blinds. Tumlnd , Bulr-work. H nk and < MlM IIM'
tings , aith and t'opplaton Arenae. T'
Smoke Stacks , Boilers , It6.
H. K , SAWYER ,
Mannfactnrinii Dealer in Smote 8tacL&
Brltoh. . , , . . ' , . lit *
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r. U. PAI.UtR. K. P. niCBUAN. J. B.
PALMER , RICHMAN * CO , .
Live Stock Commission Mercham
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MoCOY BROS. .
Life Slot * Commission Herclianl
Market fnmlihed free on application. 8tocK <
feeilm furnl liixj on KUCK ! U.TTQI. lu'erenou
h National Bank ao < THoutli Omaha Natio
Block Yt-rUf , HOuth Omaha.
LORIMER.WESfbRFIELDfc
Life Stock Commission ,
Room 15 , Kictmniie Building , Union Stock Tftrttf
Buuth Omaha , Neb. 3
ALEXANDER & PITCH.
Commision Dealers in me Soft , .
Room K , Oppoillo Kxchange Building , Union MocM
Yardi , tkjuth Omana , N 5.
UNION STOCK YARDS c6 < # '
. Of Omana , Limited ,