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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23. 1888. MVB STOCK. Chicago , Feb. 22. Ttio Drover's Journal reports in follown : Cattle Kccelpta. 8,400 : Mil | > ment , 2,000 ; dull and 1l @ir > c lower ; Mcorn , t3.Kl ( ( . 4.1'0 ' ; stackers nml feeders , J3.CiC"M.ti : " : ; cowi , bulls and mixed , 11.76 3.15 } Texns cattle , $2.10 ® 4.WI. 4.WI.Hogs HccrlptR , 115,5005 shipment * 4,500 ; slow clnscdfifftlO lowt-rj mixed , Jft.WXrtri. . 5 heavy , r. 0 ( < i < U5c ; light , * U5r..2. ( . ; skips , I3.I10W4.M ) . Sheep Ilceelpts , r.,000 : shipment * l.WX ) ; market firm : nutlvc * , M.50 ( 5 M ) ; western , * 4.615.10j Texans , .I.'r.a4.T.V ( luliibs , M.60 @ 0.20. Nntlnnnl Stock Yards , East St. Iotils , Feb. 22. Cuttle Ilecelpts , 1,000 , ; ship ments , none ; marUot slow : rlioleo heavy native steers , fl HOC" ri.W ; fair to Rood native tcers , M.80 44'1 ; butchers'steers , * 3.IO@ 4.10 ; stockeis and feeders , Ji.OOgll.VO. Hogs Itcecipts , : i,000 ; shlpincnts , none ; market wcnk ; choice heavy nnd butchers' selections , f5.IM't7t.'jO ) ( ; packing , 5.10 ( 5.40 ; llfht ( grades , $1.8 % : . . 10. Kanim * City , Feb. 22. Cattle Ilecolpts , 2,400 ; Rhlpmcnts , 1MK , ) ; market ( ( low and weak for shippers nnd dressed beef steers , medium weight uutchpis'steers and choice cows ore BlroiiRand active ; good to choice corn-fed , l4.WX34.bO ; common to medium , 13.20(34.15 ( ; feeding steers. * 2.tiO@iU55 cows , f 1.XJQU.15. ( Hogs Uccelpts , , ( KX ) ; shipments , 1,000 ; market weuk ; common to choice , f4.70@ C.40 ; skips and pigs , W.OO ( < t4.GO. * vE STOCK. ( icnornl. UNION STOCK YAun , 0 p. m. ) Wednesday , Feb. 2' ' , IbbS. I The receipts of hogs and cattle thus far this week show a marked Increase over that of the silmo period last week. The market on cattle Is slightly off. Hogs are about Btcady as far as heavy weights are con cerned , other grades being a i > olnt lower. Cattle. The receipts of cattle to-day were moder ate and were made up of corn-fed native steers with a liberal sprinkling of butchers' stuff. In addition there were seventy-two head of Mexican steers offered , which sold at * J.r > 5. The market was fully Ifie lower , owing to a decline in prices In Chicago. The reclpts were light nnd the quality fair. The market opened slow , but soon became nioro active , and closed with everything taken. Prices were about steady on the best grades , but light mixed and light hogs were fully 5c lower. The demand was purely local , the homo packers purchasing freely. Sheep. The receipts of shrcp were liberal , but the nlnocars received were with the exception of fourteen head , which weio purchased by Ar mour & Cuduhay to supply a local demand , shipped to Chicago. Official Ueeelpts. Cattle COO Hogs 2SO'5 Sheep 1,485 Prevailing Prices. The following is a tublo of prices paid In this market for the grades of stock men tioned. It frequently occurs that no sales of some particular grade tire made , when In this case the table will state ns nearly as possible the price that would have , been paid had there been any of that class among the offerings. Prime steers , 180(1 ( to 1500 Ibs..S4.15 @ 4.45 Prlmo steers , 1100 to 1800 Ibs. . 8.85 ( i 4.25 Fat llttlo steers , 00 to 1050 Ibs. 8.10 OJ3.75 Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to 1500 Ibs 8.50 @ 4.15 Common to choice corn-fed cows 2.00 ( S3.15 Western cows 1.60 02.50 Fair to good range feeders 2.80 ( 2.75 Medium to good ijativo feeders , 000 Ibs and upwards 2.25 ( jM.00 Common to good bulls 2.00 018.00 Fair to medium native feeders , WX ) Ibs and upwards 2.25 < a2.jO ! Stackers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2.15 012.75 Prime fat sheep 8.T5 @ 4.25 Good fat sheep , 00@IOO Ibs. . . . 8.5(1 ( 0 > ! ! .75 Fair to medium sheep 2.25 ' Common sheep 2.00 i2'.25 > Llght and medium hogs 4.85 Fair to chpico heavy hogs 5.85 015.50 Fair to.choico mixed hogs 5.25 ' ' 'llcprcHcntativo SalOa. SHEEP. 14 ICO 15.50SHEEP. 11008. i Total 87 BUKEP. Armour & Cuiladay. Range-of Price * . Showing the extreme highest and lowest rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates mentioned : of Prices. Showing highest and lowest prices paid fo caOing grades of cattle on dates mcntloncc Bpaco loft blank Indicates that no sales o that particular class of cattle were mauo 01 that ilato : Prime Bt'rs. 1'rlme 8fr , t'cmiuion t Date. 1300S11MO Ib. 1101X21300 Ib. CholceCOWl Feb. 15. . 305 (3300 ( 1 60 CM U ) Feb. 10. . o tta ta 2 12H : eb. IT. , 420 U430 35 305 'cblls. . 365 6300 a to 02 BO r b. 18. . Bum- Bunday. Sunday. Ir ' b. . , i 45 U4 4A 4 10 94 35 300 U3UO 'eb. . , 4 i O4 40 3 75 U4 25 200 44325 > 'eb. a. . 425 5436 O O4 U 200 Q300 RhlpnicntM. Sheep , 18 earn , N. W. Chicago Dressed meats , 1 car , N. W Chicago ( J.Utlo , 12 curs , U , I , Chicago Cattle , II cars , C. , U. ft Q. Chicago Docknge ntul Ooniml slon. Public Impsctors dock pragnant SDW 40 pounds , stairs 80 pounds each. Dead hogs. 100 pounds and over , 11.00 ® 2.00 per cwt , less than 100 Ibs , of no value. Yardage : Cattle , 25c ; hogs , 8c ; sheep , 60 per head. Feed : Corn , $1.00 per bu. ; timothy hay , $30 : prairie hey , fao per ton. Commissions : Cattle , SOcper head ; calves and yearlings , tlO per car. Hogs and sheep : Single decks , $3 ; public Inspection on hogs , 15c | > cr car. All sales unless otherwise stated per 100 Ibs live weight. I/lvo Stock Notes. Hogs nil sold. Heavy hogs steady. Other grades a shade lower. * A very fair cattle market to-day. E. A. Travis , of Sidney , la. , marketed a load of hogs. A. D. Wntrcs , of Randolph , marketed a load of cattle to-day. 0. W. Perlcy , of Yutan , had ono car of cattle hero to-day. Mr. T. P. Storey , of Sidney la. , haa a load of cows on the market. T. Green , of Blue Spring , sold ono car of ' market. hogs on to-uay'n H. F. Church , of Pllgcr , was on the market with two loads of cattle. Armour purchased fourteen sheep to-day at Chicago prices for local use. Larimer , Westfleld tt , Malcy had a new safe put in their ofllce yesterday. J. H. Frazer , of Silver City , had two cars of cattle and one of hogs on the market. L. P. Southwick , of Shclton , had nine cars f sheep hero to-day. Fourteen head of 120- ib mutton sold at $ . " > ,50. 1. N. Applcgate , of Nehawka , marketed iOventy-two head of Mexican steers , which tic purchased last spring at Kansas City and 'ed them at his farm at Ncwuka. J SI AH A WIIOIjKSALE MARKETS Produce , Fruits , Nuts , Ktc. Wednesday , Feb. 23. Tlic following quotations arc wholesale md not retail. Price * quoted on produce ire the rates at which round lots are sold on his muilct. Fruits or other lints of goods ' Ing crtra labor In packing cannot al- be suppllul on outside orders at the price * quoted for the local trade. iatci on Jllour and feed arc jobbers prices. Prices In grain arc thotc paid by Omaha nlllirs delivered. All quotations on mer chandise are obtained from leading homes oirf a re corrected dally. Prices on crack ers , cakes , etc. , arc those given by leading manufacturers. The market ruled quiet to-day. Butter of leer quality was In liberal supply and prices , vcr < 3 inclined to weaken. Fewer eggs came .o hand and prices were somewhat tinner , with lOo the ruling price , but we give quota tions unchanged. The warm weather pre vented dealers from holding over stock and liilcs were made us low us Oc , but this cannot jo taken as a quotation , and wo quote out side prices a cent lower. Home-grown po tatoes were rather dull , but Utah and Col- orudgt were firm. Onions went higher , nnd as stacks are light wo mark them up to the figures at which transactions were made. In fruit there is nothing to note , except the ar rival of u car of bananas , but among the ex- [ iceted receipts of this week are ono car of bananas , ono car of Messina oranges and ono car of cocoauuts Burrnu Creamery , solid packed. 21(323c ( ; choice rolls , 17@19c ; medium , 14 < a > 15e ; low grades , 12ffil3c ( Kuos Strictly fresh. 15@17c ; limed , 10 ® Tnixips Good stock , 00@75c ; rutabagas , 50.riC. LEMONS ? 4.00i ( 1.50 per box. CAI.IFOUNIA. PHAHS * 2.50@2.75 ; extra choice , $3.00. POTATOHS Utah and Colorado stock , $1.10 @l.l.choice ; homo grown , 85(200 ( ; common grades , GOc. BKANS-Good stock , $2.00(32.30 ( ; California beans , $2.2r > @ 2.40. s CKANHIHIIIIS Hell & Cherry , $10.50(311.10 ( , Bell & Bugle , 811.000S11.50 ; Bell & Bugle , premium , $ ll.r > 0 ( < i)12.00 ) , BANANAS Medium , $2.50(3,3.00 ( ; choice , .0003.50. ONIONH Home grown , $1.15c@l,25 ; Span ish , per 50-lb crate , * 1.50@1.75. CKI.EHY Choice , 40@45c per doz ; fancy , A'ITI.KS Eastern fruit , fair to choice stock , $3.50 < 3.75 ; fancy stock , $3.75@4.00. DATKS Persian. 8c per Ib. SAUU KKAUT Choice , per bbl. of 30 gal. , $8.a5@8.50 ; X bbl. , $4.57015.00 ; $11.00 per bbl. of 50 gal. CIOEK Choice Michigan cider , $6.00@0.50 per bbl. of 82 gal. Porconx Choice rlco corn Is quoted at 4@ ijfc per Ib , other kinds , 2 } > 3c per Ib. CAIWOTS $2.2. > @ 2.50 per barrel. PARSNIPS New stock , $3.50 per barrel. OYSTKHS Plain standard , 25c ; plain se lects , 30c ; standard , 40c ; extra selects , 35c ; New York counts , 40c ; bulk oysters , counts , $1.85 per 100 ; selects , $ ' 2.00 per gal. ; standard , $1.25 per gal. OIIANOES California Riverside , $4.00@4-25 ; Messina , $3.74.25 ; Valencias , $0.00028.00 per caeo of 420 ; Klorida , brlghts , $4.25@ 550 ; russetts , $ ! ) .50ft4.00 ( ; Mexican , $4.00 ; Los Angeles , $3.50(33.75 ( ; navals. J5.50. POUI.TIIV Dressed ch'lckens , o9c per Ib ; turkeys , 9@llc ; ducks , 4@9o ; geese , 70.9c. CAIIIIAOKS $1 per doz. and 8@3 | c per Ib for California. CAUMFLOWKK Good stock , $3.(50@3.SO. ( Git APES Malagas , $7.50@3.00 per bbl. . and larger sized bbls. in proportion up to $10. Fins In layers , 18ffilOc ( ; cake , He per Ib. NUTS Peanuts , OH@"ci raw ; Brazil nuts , 18c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal nuts , 1518e ; filberts , 18o ; Italian chestnuts , 15c ; pecans , 12c. HONEY 19@21c for 1-lb f mines ; canned honey , 10@12c per Ib. Grocer's List. Pnovisioxs Hams , n4'@UKc ; breakfast bacon , HX@llJ < To ; bacon sides , 9&9J ; dry salt , 8 > 4 ( < ! 8 > f ; shoulders , oi@7c ; ; dried beef , CANDY Mixed , 9@lle : stick , CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , per case , $3.30@3.85 : strawberries , 2-lb , per case , $3.25@i3.85 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $3.20@ 3.30 ; California pears , per case , $4.70 )4.80 ) ; apricots , per case , $4.50@4.60 ; peaches , per case , $5.COi5.75 ; white cherries , per case , $0.00 ; California plums , per case , $4.30(34.40 ( : blueberries , per case , $2.30(32.40 ( : egg plums , 2-lb , per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case , $3.20(35.75 ( ; Mb salmon , per doz. $1.85@1.95 ; 1Mb gooseberries , per case , $3.25@3.35 ; 2-lb string beans , per case , 51.80@I.H5 ; 2-lb Lima beans , i > er case , $1.6o@l.G5 ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.GO@2.70 ; 2-lb early June pear , per case , $2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.50 ; 2-lb corn , $2.80@2.40. UBFINBD LAUD Tierce , 7c ; 40-lb square cans , 7Vo ; 50-lb round , 7c ; 20-lb round , 7\'o ; )0-lb pails , HJ c ; Mb pails , 8)40 ; 2-lb pails , Sc. UnooMS-Extra 4-tie. $2.00 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable. $4 00. HOLLAND HEHRISOS 70@72 per keg. PICKLES Medium in bbls , $7.00 ; do in hall bbls , $4.00 ; small , in bbls , $8.00 ; do in half bbls , $4.50 ; gerkins , in bbls , $9.00 ; do iu half bblsl $5.00. JELLIES 30-lb palls , $1.50@1.75. TEAS Japans , 20@55a ; gunpowder , 20(2 COc ; Young Hyson , 22@55c ; Oolong , 20@ 55c. HOPE Seven-sixteenths. HQll c. TOBACCO Lorlllard's Climax , 45e ; Splen did , 45o ; Mechanics' Delight , 44e ; Lcggctt & Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 39c ; Drum- mond's Horseshoe , 45c : J. T. , 42c ; Sorg'i Spearhead , 44c ; Catlin's Meerscham , 31o : Cutlln's Old Style , 23c ; Piper Heldslck , A4c , SYKUPS New Orleans molasses , per bbl. , 43o per gal. ; corn syrdp , 85c ; half bbls. , 37c ; 4 gal. kegs , $1.55. SALT Per bbl. car load , $1.40 , MAPLE SUQAK Bricks , 12 > c per Ib ; pennj cakes , 15e per Ib. WOOPENWAIIK Two-hoop palls , per dot. , $1.40 ; three-hoop pails , $1.05 ; No. Itub , $0.50 ; No. 2 tub , tr .50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; washboads , $1.50 ; fancy washboards. $3.50 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , (9.50 ; No. 2 churns , $8.50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 : spruce , in nests , $1.70. DKIED FHUITS Apples , bbls. , new , Jj's. CJj @ 7o ; evaporated , 29@30o ; blackberries evaporated , 9 > 4@lOo ; pitted cherries , 22Q23 : peaches , eastern , new , KS , 8 } @ 8Vjc ; evap orated , peeled peaches , IlOCrfltie ; evaporate * ' , . . fornla loose muscatels , $3.00@2.105 now Va lencla , 7fa7J4/c. } ( STAUCII Mirror gloss , 6 fc ; Graves' corn , 6Kc ; Oawego gloss , 7o ; Oswego corn , 7c. orirKK Ordinary grades , 16(319o ( ; fair , prime , 20@21o ; faiicy 'crccn ami yellow. 22@2sc ; old government Java , 2S ( $ 80c ; Interior Java , 25 ( 2Sc ; Mocha , 2S@30c ; Arbucklo'R roasted , 22Vc ; McLmughlln's XXXX , 22)e ; Dll worth's , 22c ; Itod Cross , 22c. SUfun-Granulatcd , 7V CHACKRHS , CAKHS , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , 5c. ; soda ( city goods ) , 7e ; soda snowHakes ( in tins ) , lie ; soda dandy , G ! u ; soda wafers ( In tins ) , lOo ; soda zephyr , 8c ; city oyster , GJfo ; excelsior , 7c : furlna oyster , r > } { o ; gem oyster , Ac ; monitor , 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5o ; picnic , 5c ; snowdrop oyster , 8c ; butter , Be ; Boston , 80 ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , Ok'c ; cracker meal , 5 } c ; graham , Be ; graham wafers , lOc ; graham wafers in pound pack ages , 12 > o ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7 } c : oat meal , 8e ; oatmeal wafers , lOe ; oatmeal wa fers in Ib plcps , 12Uc ; animals , 12c : bollver gingeer ( round ) , fc ; cream , 8c ; Conihill , lOe ; cracknclls , 10c : frosted cream , 8) < o ; ginger snaps , 8c ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Vc ) ; homo mode ginger snaps In boxes , 13c ; homemade made ginger snads (1-lb ( cans ) per dozen , $2.50 ; lemon cream , 8c ; pretzels ( handmade ) , ll.Vfc : assorted cakes and Jumbles , ll c ; as sorted lingers , 16o ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) per dozen , $7.00 ; banana fingers , 14e ; butter jumbles , ll } < fc ; Brunswick , 16o ; brandy snaps , 15c : chocolate drops ( new ) , Iflc ; choco late wafers , 15c ; Christmas lunch ( in tins ) , per dozen , $4.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14c ; coffee cake , 12c ; Cuba Jumbles , llj e ; cream puffs , 20e ; egg Jumbles , 14o ; ginger drops , lie ; honey Jumbles , lljtfc ; Jelly lingers , 15o ; Jelly wafers , 15o ; jelly tart ( now ) , 15u ; lady ling ers , 18c ; vanilla bar , 14c ; vanilla wafers , 14e ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in box , per dozen , $2.50. All goods packed In cans 1 ct. per Ib. ad vance except Snowflake and Wafer Soda , which Is packed only in cans. Soda in 2 Ib. and 3 Ib. paper boxes , } { cent pcrlb. advance ; nil other goods. 1 cent per Ib. advance. Soda in 1 Ib. paper boxes , I cent per Ib. advance. The 2 Ib. boxes arc packed in cases holding 18 In a case. The 3 Ib. boxes arc packed In cases holding 12 in a case. The 1 Ib. boxes are packed In cases holding 30 in a case. Ono Ib. Graham and Oat Meal Wafers , packed 2 doz. in a case. Show Tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods , 75 cents. Cans for Wafer Soda , 1.00 not returnable. Cans for Snowftako Soda , . ( )0 ) per doz. Tin Cases with Glass Face to display the goods , 75 cents cacb. No charges for Packages except for cans and re turnable cases. Glass Front Tin Cans and "Snowflnke" Soda Cans are returnable at prices charged. _ Dry Goods. DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz. , lOJ e ; West Point 29 in. 10 oz. , I2) ) c ; West Point 10 in. 12 oz. , 15c ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz. , lOc. Checks Caledonia X , lYc ) ; Caledonia XX , 10 } c ; Economy , O c ; Otis , SJ c. KENTUCKY JEANS -Memorial , 15e ; Canton , 18c ; Durham , 27 c ; Hercules , 18c ; Leaming ton , 23Kc ; Cottswold , 27 > 4c. CIIASH Stevens' B , Co ; bleached , 7c ; Ste vens' A , 7' c ; bleached , Sirfe ; Stevens' P , 8Kc ; bleached , 9J4c ; Stevens' N , yjfc ; bleached , lO e ; Stevens' S U. T , 12) c. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.85 ; plain Holland , S c to 9c ; Dado Holland , . CAM nines Slater , 5e ; Woods , 5c ; Stan dard , 5c ; Peacock , Be. COMFOUTKllS $0 00@35.00. BLANKETS White , S1.00@7.50 ; colored , $1.10@8.00. BLEACHED Sunr.TiNo Berkoly cambric , No. 00 , 9Ke ; Best Yet , 4 4 , 0c ; butter cloth OO , 4Ke ; Cabot , 7 e ; Farwell , 8 > c ; Fruit of Loom , O c : Greene G , Oc ; Hope , 8c ; King Phillip cambric , llo ; Lonsdalc. HKe ; Lons- dale , 7c ; New York mills , lO c ; Pepperell 42-in. , lie ; Pepperell , 40-in. , 12e ; Pepperell , C-4 , 15c ; Pepperell , 8-4 , 21o ; Pepperell. 9-4 , 23e ; Pepperell , 10-3 , 25c ; Canton , 4-4 , 8c ; Canton , 4-4 , ! > > c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsuttn , lie ; Valley , 5e. FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshen , 25c ; J K F , % , 27Kc ; G , % , 35c. PHINTS SOLID Cot.oits Atlantic , Gc ; Slater , 5 > j'c , ; Berlin oil , 0 > c ; Gaancr oil , C@ 7c. PINK AND UOIIKS Uichmond.tl' c ; Allen , O' e ; Uivcr point , Be : Steel River. 6 0 ; Richmond , Oc ; Pacific , G } c. Ixnioo'BLUE ' Washington , 0 ; Century Indigo blue prints , lOc ; American , 7c ; Arnold , 7c : Arnold B , He ; Arnold A , 12e ; Arnold Gold Seal , lO e ; DKESS Charte' ' Oak , 5 } e ; Ramapo , 4jfc ; Lodi , 5e ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond , 8J c : Windsor ser , GV , c ; Eddy stone , OJ c ; Pacific , OKc. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls- countr-LL , 0e ; CC , ! o . SS , 8Kc ; Name less , 5Ve ; No. 5 , Oc ; EE , 9Kc ; GG , 10' c ; XX , 12&e ; OG' 14c : NN , 10e ; ItX 18o ; R , 20c ; No. 10 , 8J c ; 40,10) ) < c ; CO , 12Xo ; 80,15o ; 30 , colored , lOc ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 15e ; Bristol , 13Wo ; Union Pacific , 18c. CAIU-ET WAHP Bebb white , 10Vc ; colored , BitowN SHEETINO Atlanta A , 4-4 , ' Atlanta H , 4-4 , 7 > { c ; Atlanta D , 4 IOc ; 'At lantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , 6c ; Auro ra C , 4-4 , 5c ; Crown XXX , 4-4. 7 } c ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , fie ; Indian Head , 9-4 , 7c : Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4,5o ; Pepperell. II , 4-4 , 7c ; Pepperoll O , 4-4 , Oc ; Pepperell , 8-4 18c ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 21c ; Peppcrell , 10-4 , 23o ; Utico , C. 4-4. 4c. Wachusett , 4-4 , 7Kc ; Au rora K , 4-4 , O'fc ; Aurora B , 4-4 , Gc. BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , 10) ) c ; Beauty , 12 } < c ; Boone , 14c ; 13 , cased , $0.50. GINGHAM Plunkett cheks , 7 } c ; Whitten- ton , 7 > c ; York , 7J c ; Normandi dress , 8)fc ) ; Calcutta dress , 8KcVhlttcnton ; dress , 9e ; Ilcnfrew dress , 8K@12) c. TICKS Lewiston , 30-in. , 12Uc ; Lowlston , 32-in. , 18J c ; York , 33-ln. , 14cj Swift river , 7Jtfc ; Thorndike , OO,8c ; Thorndike , EF , SJ t ; Thorndike , 120. O c ; Thorndike , XXX , 15e ; Cordis , No. 5 , O c ; Cordis , No. 4 , He. DENIMS Amoskcag , 9-oz. , 10 ; Everett , 7-oz. , 13c ; York , 7-oz. , 13c ; Haymaker , 8 } c ; General Markets. OILS Carbon * 12@25c ; linseed , boiled , 62c ; linseed , raw , 59o ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; whale water , bleached , 85c ; flsh , bank , 85c ; n eats- foot extra , COc ; neatsfoot No. 1 , 50@55o ; gasoline , 74 degrees , 15c : W. S. lard , 65c ; No. 1 lord , 50o ; No. 2 lard , 60c ; W. Va. zero , 14c : W. Va. summer , 12c ; golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25c ; whale , 20c ; naphtha , 1 de gree , 14c ; headlight , 150 degrees , 12o ; head light , 175 degrees , 15o ; turpentine , 48c ; cas tor , pure , $2.45 per gal. Dituas Ammonia carb , 14c ; camphor re fined SOc ; copperaslfc ; 'crcam tartar.420 $45c ; cream cartar powdered , 20@50c ; Indigo Mad ras. 75c ; morphia tulph , per oz $ . 3.40 ; soda bi. carb,04 > jc ( ; Venice turpentine,40c ; gum opium , $4.49 ; quicksilver , 80c ; quinine , German per oz. , 55c ; quinine , P. & W. , Clo ; wax , yellow , pure , 82c ; wax , white , 40@45c ; citric acid per Ib. , G4c ; oxalic acid , per Ib. , 54c ; alum , 4c ; borax , refined , per Ib. , lOo. POWDEH AMD SHOT Shot , 11.40 ; buckshot , $1.65 ; Miami powder , $5.00 ; half kegs , $2.75 ; one-fourths , $1.50lblasting ; kegs$3.15 ; fuses ; 100 feet , 45075C. SI-HUTS Cologne spirits 188 proof , $1.14 ; do , 101 proof , $1.16 ; spirits , second quality , 101 , proof , $1.14 : do , 188 ; proof , $1.13alcohol ; 188 proof , per wine gallon , $3.18 ; redistilled whiskies $1.0001.50 ; gin blended , $1.50(3,3.00 Kentucky bourbons , $3.00(36.00 ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes $2.00@ti.50 ; Golden Secaf bourbon and rye whiskies , $150(3.3.00 ; brandies imported , $5.00@8.50 ; domestic , $1.30033.00 ; gins , Imported , $5.00@6.00 ; do mestic , 1.25013.00 ; champagnes importedper- case , 23.000 33.00 ; American per case $10.00 ® 16.00. FLOUR AND FEED Minnesota patents , $3.60 per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter patents , $2.CO@2.75 per cwt ; Nebraska pat ents , $2.45@2.50 per cwt ; rye flour , $2.00 pei cwt ; wheat graham , $ I.75@1.90 per cwt ; rye graham , $1.K5 per cwt ; New York buckwheat , $0.50@7.00 per bbl ; Excelsior , $6.00 per bbl ; ready raised , $5.00 per 100-lb case ; cornmeal , yellow , $1.00@1.10 per cwt ; white , $1.05@1.U per cwt ; bran , $16.00(3.17.00 ( per ton ; screenings - ings , $14.50@15,00 per ton ; hominy , $3.25 pei bbl ; chopped feed , $19.50(320.00 ( per ton ; chopped corn , $1S.OOO19,00 per ton. HBIVY HAittiWAiiE Iron , rate , $2.40. plow steel , special cast , 4ci ; crucible steel , O c ; cast stools , do , 12o ; wagon spokes , pei set , $2.00(35.50 ; hubs , per set , $1.25(33.00 ; fcl- locssawed dry , $1.35Ql.50 ; tongues. each Sei nxlcscach,75esiuaro ; nuts , pcrlb. 4(3j8ccol ( ! chain , pcrlb , 6)(3l3c ) ( ; inallnble , 6@10c : iron wedges , Oc ; crowbars , Oc ; harrow teeth , 4e ; ( ? 4 } < spring stcol,40iHe ; Burden's horse shoes $4.05o Burden's mule shoes , $5.65 ; barbed wire in cor lots , $4.00 per 100 Ibs ; iron nails rates 10 to GOc ; steel nails , fl.M. HIDKS Green butchers' , 4J @ 5c ; green cured , 6 } < 010o ; dry flint , 9c ; ury salt ' , 80 ; green calf skins ; "c ; damaged hides'two third * price. Tallow 3J c. Grease Prim white , 4ifc ! ; yellow , tie ; brown , 2c , Sheet pelts , 25cQLOO. Green ox pelts , ; lp skins ( unfrozen' ) , 4(3G ( > c { .cowhides , } ( @ 5c. , . , i FUHS Racoon , lo OOc ; mink , lft40c ; nusk rut fall , 2 7c ; st-rl ] > cd skunk , ItWJ5c ; mountain wolf , No. 1 , $1.50(32.50 ( ; No. 2 , prairie , 5075o ; No. 2 , 2o < a40c ; Iwaver , No. , per Ib , rXOOO a.OO ; No. 2 , $1.00(31.25 ( ; otter , l.lKHiiO.OO ; dry deer skins , $20 < < hl5o pcrlb ; Iry niitelone , elk , moose , etc. , 15A25c. ( WooiPer Ib. , 14'Sc. ' ) LRATIIF.U Oak soles , 85jl37e ( ; hemlock slaughter solo , 2G@29e ; hemlock dry sole , 21 ( | 25u ; hemlock kip , O-V OOc ; A. & B. runner kip , 50@75e : A. homlooV calf , OOgM.OO ; A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 76c ; hemlock ipper , 19H24cEnglish ( ; grain upper. 25c ; hem- ock grain upper , 2tg24c } ; Tamplco B. L. Morocco , 29d88c ( ; Tamplco pebble , O. D. Mo. , 2@29c ; Curacoa , B. Gt Mo. , 85c ; Simon O. ) . Mo. , $2.753.00 ; Dangola kid , 80ffl35c ; X. tt. kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid , 32c ; Grleseu kids , $3.003.50 ; French glazed kids , $2.50@1.75 : French calf kids , $3.20 ; oak kip skins , 80c@$1.00 ; oak calf skins , $1.00@1.25 ; French calf skins , * 1.33g ( 2.05 ; French kip skins , $1.10@1.50 ; Russltt Inlngs , $0.00@0.50 per doz. ; pink , cream and white linings , $7.50@10.00 per doz. ; colored opplngs , rJ.OO@11.00. GRAIN Wheat , GOc ; rye , 55@58c ; oats , 30@ lie ; yellow corn , 40c ; white corn , 45c ; bar- oy , 55(300c. ( EXTKACTS Sanderson's oil bergamot , per b. , $3.00 ; oil lemon. | > cr Ib. , $2.50 ; oil pepper mint , $3.00 ; oil wlntergreen , $2.60 ; alive oil , Vlalaga , per gallon , $1.25. SOAV Castile , mottled , per Ib. , 8@10ocas- ; tile , white , 10(3130. ( PAINTS White lead , pure , Cc ; white lead , Tancy , Oc ; putty , In bladders , 3c ; Purls white , Jc ; common , 2 } c ; red lend , 7c. WINDOW GI.AIS Single , 70 per cent ; double , 70 nnd 10 per cent discount. FLAXSKED Quoted at $1.35 per bushel. COAL Egg , tg.fS ; nut , $10.00 ; range , $10 ; walnut block , $3.G'J ; Iowa uut , $2.bO ; Iowa lump , $3.00 ; Illinois , $4.50. HAY Common , $0.00 ; upland prairie , $7.00. Dry Lumber. DIMENSIONS ANI > TIMIIKHS. No. 1 com , 1 s.f 18.50 I No. a com , a 1 B.J15 M No. 2 com , 8 1 s. 17.00 | No. 4 com , sis. 13.50 FENCING. No. 1 , 4 & 0 In 12 & H ft. , rough $10.50 No. 1 , " " 10 " 19.50 No. 3 , " 12 14 " : lfi.no No.2 , " " 10 " 18.00 RIDIXO. A , 1C , 14 & 10ft.t31.riO I C , 12 , 14 & 10ft.ei5.50 U , " " 20.50 I D , " " 12.50 FI.0011I.NO. A In White Pine J25.50 HOin " " 33.50 COin " " 80.00 Dfiin " " 21.50 EOlii " " ( Sol. Fcnclnp ) 1U.OO G In. Drop Siding 50o per M extra. CKll.INO AND PAUT1TIOX. 2d com % In White Pine Ceiling $34.00 " " as. oo Clear , ? { In Norw.iy " " 10.00 2dcom.J8' in " " 14.00 STOCK HO MID3. A 12inchsls $15.50 B 12 ' 39.20 C12 " 30.00 D13 " . ' , ; 23.00 No. 1 com , 12 in s 1 s. 13 ft 20.50 " " il4ft 19.1M ) " " 10 ft 18.50 " " 10 , 18,20ft 21.50 No.2 , " " , ' lO.K ( ) 12&14H 18..W 17 ft 17.50 12 in Grooved roofing § ! per M. more than i2 in Stock Boards same length. 10 in Grooved Hooting same price as 12 in Stock Hoards. * snip I.VP. No. 1 Plain 8 and 10 ih , $19.00 No.2 " " " " 17.50 No. 1O G , Sin . ' ' . 19.50 FINISHING ! . 1st and 2nd. clear , 1 , ' ! ins 2s $31.00 " " " IK , 2 51.00 3d , clear , 1 in , s2s. . ' . : . : 44.50 " % IX , Bin1 : ' . 40.00 A , select , 1 in a a s. . . ' . 40.00 A , " 1 ,1 ,21 828 44.00 B " Iins28. : . - . " . . . . 30.00 13 , " IJf , IK , 2 in s 2 s 87.00 bOUTIIEKN YELLOW PINE. , Com. 4 inc h Flooring $17.50 Star " " 21.50 1st and 2d clear 4 inch Flooring 23.00 Six inch 40c less. Clear inch Ceiling 21.50 Clear % inch Partition 25.00 Clear X Inch , Partition $3 above J8' inchX'eiling 25.00 Clear Finish , 1 and 1 inch , s 2s 29.00 Clear Finish , 1 and 2 inch , s 2 s 80.00 Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch 25.50 Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . . 27.00 rOPI.AH IAJMI1KH. CPoplar Bx. Eds. % in. , s 2 s. . . , $35.00 " " K In. Panel , s 2 s. 27.00 " " Corrugated Ceiling , X. . 28.50 BATTENS , WELT. TUB1XO , PICKETS. O. G. Batts , 2 } < f inC5c : Ux3 , sis. 40c ; 8 in Well Tubing , D. & M. and Bev. , $23.00 ; Pick ets , D. & H. Flat , $20.50 ; D. H. Sq. , $21.50. BI11NOLKS , LATIt. XX clear , $10 ; extra * A . $2.85 ; * A * stand ard No. 5 , No. 1 , $1.45 ; lath , $2.65. POSTS. White cedar , 6 in. , V s. 12 } c ; 9 in. qrs. , HKc ; white cedar , 5 in K UKc ; 8 in. qrs lOe ; white cedar. 4 in. round , lOKc ; Ten nessee red cedar , split , 14o ; split oak , lOc ; . in 7 in. , and Sin. ( & each ) 8 ft. , round , W.C posts. WHO HAS THE JEWELS ? Humor That Marie Antoinette's Emer alds Are in Washington. . Now York Graphic : A Gorman news paper contains the interesting informa tion that the czar presented the czarina on her fortieth birthday , November 26 , last year , a necklace of forty magnifl- cent emeralds. The purchase of these forty gems had been kept a profound secret while the czar's agents for the nine months preceding the presentation wore engaged in collecting thorn. For the sake of the brilliant woman who re ceived so imperial a present , it is to bo hoped that she will not recall the sad auguries that have been historically furnished in the connection of emeralds and ill-fated women who were sovereigns eigns also. One of Dumas' great stories is founded on the emerald necklace pre sented to Marie Antoinette , about the disappearance of which so much of romance - manco and suffering was woven in the terrible days that saw her die upon the scaffold. The mention of emeralds and Marie Antoinette'recalls ' a strange story told the Graphic some time sincewhich , as it relates to emeralds , and some , too , reputed to be of' marvelous size and purity , will bear telling in typo. In the northwest quarter of Washing ton , and on the upper edge of the most fashionable section , < there stands an old- fashioned three-story house , built about fifty years ago. Except that it is old- fashioned and seedy , there is only one thing to call attention to it , besides its being the home of a reduced yet well known Virginia family. The ono thing is the /act that a'"back ' window on the second floor is always closed tight with a heavy pair of outside iron shutters , in the top of which there are two small light holes. A southern gentleman living on his .wits faomowhat , though not in a disrep utable Bonso , told the inchlcnts herein narrated. He know .the Virginians , who are still possessors of a small prop erty and among the family a couple ol government appointments. Ho was aware that tee re was a room in the dwollinp which was never opened , sc far as visitors knew. The door therotc was heavily molded , aud evidently had a strong lock on it. In the course of a friendly conversa tion ho mentioned a visit made to the Chinese embassy ( not the present one ) , In the course thereof his host , ono of the accomplished attaches , who spoke Eng' lish perfectly , led him to his private sit ting-room. The conversation accident ally turned on gems , on which'subjeci the Chinese diplomato proved himhol : an adopt. Ho showed his visitor a large number of rare jewels , diamonds , ant other stones , ' some of them of a mos : ostly character. Ho was a gem colloc- or , nnd. being very rich , could readily ratify his most extravagant wishes. Us visitors remembered afterward that is ho told the Incident .quick glances lassed between members of the family. V few days passed by uiul ho was valted upon ut the olllco by ono of ho male members , who asked , uftcr ex- icting a pledge of secrecy , if ho could > rlng the Chinese attache to the house vlth the iron-shuttered window in order o examine some very rare and valuable oweln. Of course this wits done. Both gcn- lomen , American and Chinese , wont on heir call in quite a Hurry of excite ment. The hour sot was late in the evening. They wore met at the door > y the two gentlemen of the family , sono of the ladles were present , nor heir ono servant either. After removal of hats and coats the callers were asked o go up stairs. They were taken to the strong room , as it turned out to bo. The door when they entered was observed .o . bo heavily lined with steel plates. Its ock was a combination one. A light was burning within. The iron shutters wore closed , ns usual. There was noth- ng in the room but an iron stuiidboltcd : othe floor , supporting a small iron sufo. The door was closed behind thorn. On -ho stand lav two cocked revolvers. The visitors were asked to stand near the door. Both were men of nerve , and ono had been a dishing cavalry olllcor and was scarred with a score of wounds. But they confessed afterward that .lirills of apprehension ran through , hom. Ono of the brothers opened the safe , and the other stood where his hands would readily grasp the revel vers. A few seconds and there appeared a jewel-box , from which a small parcel , carefully wrapped in soft leather and cotton , was as carefully removed. Opening this there wore exhibited to the astonished eyes of the callers sev eral largo emeralds , nnd evidently of ? reat purity. The Chinaman trem bled with excitement. Ho declared as the largest one , as big at least ns a Bfood-sizcd pigeon's egg , was placed in Ills hand , that ho had never seen any thing like it , while tolling , also , of wonderful gems that ho know of in China. The emeralds wore cut in an antique style. There were a dozen of them , anil all romarl < ubloi for their beauty and size. The Chinaman was allowed to examine them all carefully. Ho did so with the utmost minuteness and delight. All the time the closest watch was kept , and the brothers , as well as the visitors , seomcd to fool re lieved when they wore all outside the door and going down the stair-case. And this was the story of their pos session of such wonderful jewels told then and afterward.by the Virginians : Their paternal grcat-grundfather was a military surgeon. Just ns the French revolution was beginning ho was in Puns , greatly interested , too , in all tho. stirring events of the poriod. Ho hud apartments in the house of a physician who had some court practice and yet wus secretly a radical. He was involved heavily us a'gambler at ono time , und borrowed money to a considerable umount from his American friend. When the revolution became violent the Frenchman came under suspicion on both sides. One day ho brought to the Virginian , then about to return to America , u small jewel box and showed the emeralds which had been exhibited to the visitors. Ho insisted upon his crbditor taking them to America , where ho promised to come also. Suflico it to say they were brought to the Virginian's homo. The French physician was never heard of afterwards. The possessor of the emeralds hold n transfer memoran dum for them , and his family had hold thorn in possession over since. They became both a fascination and a terror in the family , which had apparently gone down the hill of well-doing in guarding a great fortune they were un able or afraid to utilize. Tno Chinese gentleman was eager to buy. DilHculties arose at once. The possessors were unwilling to trust an export with their secret , or to carry the gems out of their abiding place. The attache desired to have expert testimony as to value and purity before ho expended - ponded a princely fortune. Some in quiries wore cautiou&ly mndo as to the the history of the remarkable emeralds. All known gems of that class were lo cated except those of the unfortunate queen of France , whoso necklace had apparently disappeared absolutely from the face of the earth. The Chinese gen tleman was recalled homo or sent some where else shortly afterward. Ho did not buy. That much and no more the Graphic knows. So far ns it is aware , the mar velous gems are still in Washington. mo GAUNTLET 2ND. [ OI4.J DR H NOBLE Blair Neb , , , , , , Importer nnd Breeder of Clydesdale ' English Coach & Hambletonian Ther ere all fine and In prime condition nnd can not fall to eult. Tb T conMut of prize winners and tliclr net , In Scotland , Canada nnd thin country. Our terras , prices and homes will suit you. Wrltu for pri ces ami particulars. Blair l 24 mllcn north of Oinana , on T. B. & M. V. U. H. and O. St. I' . M. & O. U. H. FOR SALE. The Kearney Land Dice of Kearney , The oldest and best established Heal Estate anil Loan Ilusluess In Central Nebraska. 1 now offer It tor sale after 14 years' continuous own * erhMp and management , on account of falling health. Good house property can go with It. AlsoKO.000 worth of lands and Kearney city lots if wanted. Address The Kearney Ijand Office , Kramer , Neb. .T. B. HAYNES . . . , OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER , Third Judicial District. 7 CHAMilKU OF COMMUUO E. SCIENTIFIC GLUCK & WILKINSON. WEAIf AOVI9X FRK8. HOW TO AOT. . JW J"J ; IAOVI9X ndM iihc dB 4l t d. Pre. . m lor n cll > n i l noetloniV dlwr. dirieurtduOAo S 8 < kl < d TrtailMMDt _ Agricultural Implements. _ ' * CH\fRCHILL > AHKER , Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons , C rrl m-i mil lluculm. Jctic Htroot.tietwecudtlitnJ _ lOtli , Oniatm , LINING E R & 7M ETCAUF CO. , AgricnltnralliniilGinents.fagons.Carrlages . . t , Ktc. Wholculg. Ointhn. NebrMkn. PARUIN , ORENDORF & . . , . WholciBlB IK-nlprs In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies Kll , IW ) , WA nct W7 Jonc * Blrcf I , Omah . c o Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultlratort , llnjr lt kr , Cltler Mllli ncl I.nbnn 1'ut- Tcrlicrn. Cur. llth ma NiUmlns t trccta. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Wholf lp Agricultural ImplementsWagons , &Bnggies _ Ccnicr llth niJNklioln _ " Strcoti. > t v I \ 'I ' J. P. SEIBERLINQ fc CO. , ( Akron. Ohio. ) Harresting Machinery anil Binder Twine , iV. E. Mend , MutiUKcr. hit Lt > nvcn rurtl > tt. , Umiilm MOUNE.MILBURN&STODDARDCo Mnnuactur r < iinil Jobbers In Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Otli uml 1'uclflo Streets , Omnlin , Nob. Artists' A HOSPE , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , _ 1M3 DoiHilna Street , Onmlin , N bra ka. _ Boots and Slhoes. W. V. MORSE & CO. , JoDbers of Boots and Shoes , 1111 Fnrnam St. , Onmtin , Nvb. Manufdctory , Hummer btrcct , Huston. . K1RKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( successors to llcctl , Jones & Co. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes AucnUlor llustnn Ituliber Kbou Co. lttt ( , 11UI * 1100 lliirnuy ht..Oninbn. Ncbruiikn. "Booksellers and Stationers. . H. M. & S. W. JONES. Successors to A. T. Kcnyon & Co. , Wholesale & Retail Booksellers and Stationers , Finn Wedilliiu Stntlonery. Commercial Btatloncrf. IbM Douidas mrcct , Oinnlm , Neb. Coffees , Splcos , Eto. llARKE'cOFFEE'cb ! , Umabn Colleu unU bplcc Mills. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , Flavoring Kxtrnctn , Laundry lllue. Inks , Ktc. 14l - I4lti Hnmcy htrvut , Oninba , Nebraska. Crockery and Glassware- " " W. LTWRIQHT , Apent for th Manufacturers anil Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lames , Chimneys , Ktc. UIO ce , 317 S. 13th M. , Omaha , Nebraska. Commission and Storage. b."A7 HIJRLEY , Commission and Ming , Butter. KCKS nnil 1'roilucc. Conslcnmenta sollcltctl. llfailuuarters for btonuwurc , llerry ISuxca anil Cirapo lluskcts. 1414 Dodge M. , Umaba. RlUUELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Fpcelaltlci-Iluttcr , HKKS , Chcc i > , 1'oultry , Oame , Oysters , Ktc. , Ktc. 112 bouth 14th btrect. WIEDEMAN & CO. . Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , lluttcr. Game , Fnilts , Ktc. ! 20 South 14th ht. . oumlm , Nebraska. . CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , ( Successors to McSlmno & Scbrociler. ) Produce Commission and Gold Storage , Omaha , Nebraska. CooJjJCoke ' ' O'MAHA'COAL , COKE Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , 209 South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON k CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , And shippers of Coal , Coke , Cement , Piaster , Lime , Drain Tile , and bcwer 1'lpe. Office , I'niton Hotel. Furnam St. , Oinuha , Neb. Telephone nil. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , 214 South 13th St. . Omaha , Neb. M. E SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 11W nouglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Nob. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYOOODSCo Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , Genti' FurnlshlnK floods. Corner llth nnd HOJUCT his .Omaha. Nt'bruska. Furniture. DEWEY & STONED Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Karnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska. Crocerles. PAXTON , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , TO , WT , TOD and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 12th and LcaTenworth Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. D. M. STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 19,1221 and 1K3 Ilarney Street , Omaha , Neb. ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , 1114 and 1116 Hsrnoy Street. Omaha , Neb. Hardware. LEE , FRIED & CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Sheet Iron , ICtc. Agents for Howe Scales , and Miami Powder Co. . Omaha , Neb. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tool ) and Buffalo Scales. 1406 Douglas Btreet. Omaha. Nebraafca. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Ilarney fits. , Omaba , Neb. Western Aienti for Austin Powder Co. , JeOerson Steel Nails , Fairbanks Standard Hcalcs. Heavy Hjardware. W. J. ROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wagon Stork , Hardware. Lumber , Ktc. 1109 and Mil Ilarney Street. Umaba. JAMES A. EDNEY , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Waion and Carriage Wood Block , Heavy Hardware , Ktc. 121T and UftLeavcnwurth St. , Omaha , Neb. Lumber. OMAHA LUMBER CO. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ISth Street and Union Pacific Track , Omaba. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Etc. Yards-Corner 7th and Douglas : Coroei Oth and Douglas. C. N. DEITZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , llth and California Streets , Omaha Nebraska. FRED W. GRAY , ' Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , , ' ' Corner Ctb and P" v. . Ornatia. , . s . . _ Lumber. _ T. W. HAHVEY To Dealers Only , omc * . 1KB Farnam Street Om all a. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , k Qulncy White l.lnie. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpels and iarqucl Flooring , Iron Works. VIERLINO , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort Knxlnrv llrnn Work , General Foundry , Machine and lllacksmtlh Work , omen and Wnrk < , U. P. Hy. and 17lh Street , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of fire and Iron Railings Desk Hnlli , Window Guard ! . Flower glands , \flr PUm.Ktc. ia North Iffi Mrout , Omaha. " " OMAHA SAFE nnd"lR ON WORKS. Man'frsofFire&BiirglarProofSafes ' Vaultslull Work , Iron nnd Wlro rVnclnn. Hlgnt , KM. O. Amlroen. 1'rop'r CM. llth and Jackson Bti. ' CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS " ' Iron and fire Fences , Railings , Guards , ml .ACievii" , for bank * , otllcuH , mures , resiliences , etc. nbVrOTPil AwnlnKK , lx > cksmlth Machinery and Blacksmith Worki. 410 South 14th Ht. " JMEAOHER & LEACH , Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time locks , General Agents for Dlebnld. Snto .V Ixick Co.'i Vaults nnd Jail Work , 1115 Karimui Street , Omaha. _ . E W. L. PARROTTE it CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods. _ 11IH Ilariicy Struct , Omaha , Neb. " " ' " " " " I. "OB E R F E L D'ER "i"c"6T. Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions ais.i ( ) and 8U South llth Street. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. . Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 4lt ) nnd 40j He utli 10th Ht. , Omaha. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , lUVi llarnoy HlriHit , Omaha. _ _ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , fnolsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle dream , Ktc. , Omaha. A. U. lllihop. Managtn Pnpor. TE PA fholesale1 Pacer Dealers , Carry n nice nlotk of 1'rliitlnc , Wrapping and Writing I'npcr. 8pi'dnl Hlli'nUon Klrun to far Toad ordtri , _ _ PHntorB fiflatorjals. ' " " " "W'ESTER"N"NEWSPAPER"UNION. Auxiliary Putlisners , Dealers In Type , 1'rcnnes iind Printers' Supplloi. 601 Boutli Kill Street , Omaha. Riibbor 6 MA H A "R U"B B E R "coTT Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Dll Clothing and Leather Melting. 1003 Farnam 8tr tt TLTsr RAra"cb. , " Pumps , Pipes and Engines , s IVfttor , HAIIWAT and Mlolntf BuppllM * BtO * 4 J20 , U22 and VZi t arnnm Htreet * Omftbft * i CHUHCHILL PUMP , CO. , ? i fnolesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , \ Steam and Water Buppllcm. Tlofiilquartem for Milt , yoostALVs Eoods. till yarnniu St. . Omaha ? U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP Steam and f ater Supplies , " " BROWNELL & CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machinerf. Sheet iron Work Bte.mjh.mp , . ggw HIM. . , MwJll _ SjOods. f " " " " PHIL. STIMMEL" & OM ' "I fnolesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds ' 1 811 and 013 Jones Street Ouiaha. Storage , Forwarding A Comnnlaajori ARMSTRONG. PETTI8 & &f. . Storage. Forwarding and Commission , Branch house of the llonnoy BUKKT Co. Boi et al wholesale and retail , 1308 1J10 and 1311 lia/d Dulct , Omaha. Telephone No. 750. 0 Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kpeoeter. Proprietor. 030 Dodge and KB ud Itf North 10th Htreet , Omaha. rowers. * " 8TORZ&ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , ' lUt North KltfthtCf nth Street. Omaha. W > . Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. . Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans PanU , Shlrti , Ktc. 1101 and 1104 Douglas BtrMV Omaha , Neb. ash. Doors , tto. M. A. DISBROW / . CO. . , Wboleiale ManuCicturert of ' ' * i | Sasn , Doors. Blinds and Mouldinn , i Branch OBce , mb and liard BtreeU , OmthMln. 1 BOHN MANUFACTURING C < i. " M ufactnrerswoof .Sas Jflor JBlinto , Omaha. OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. . Manafactnrers of Monlfling , Sash , DOIR , And Ullndt , Turning. Stair-work , Bank an * OSlM m > Units. th and PoppUton Avenue , Smoke Ctaoks , Boilers , tte. H. K. SAWYER , Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stub , , , . .V.p U1. . . SOU ! OHM. C. B. PALMER. N. P. HICBUAN. J. B. BI.ANCKAHD. PALMER , RICHMAN * CO. , Liye Stock Commission MercbBDb , Office Itoom 24 , Oppoilto Exchange Building , Union block Yardi , Houth Oniana , Neb. McCOY BROS. , Lire Stock Commission Merchants , Murket f nrnUUecl true on application , Btucktn and fecilera furnl lird on Koocl torfp . llo'erenctt : Ofea * ha National llHnkiiml Houtli Omalm National , C u a block V..rdi , Euuth Umnba. LOR7MEIR.WESTERFIELD& MALEV Live Stock Commission , Doom ID , Kxcbaniio liulldlng , Union Block Yard * , Buuta OnialiV. Neb. ALEXANDER A FITCH. Commision Dealers in Lire Sod Room 22 , Oppoilto Kichanue llulldlnif , Unlou Btock , Yardt , boutli Omaba , NcB. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , . . Of Omaha , Limitei Job * V. Bvjd , bupertaUodtak