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" * ' fHE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 24 , 1888 , I
ki , I3.TIX34.96 : tprlne , $1.75(33.00 ( :
rye flour , | 3.8A < g3.10 per bbl ; buckwlicat
flour , I5.00W0.75 per bbl.
Wheat Moderately active but weaker ;
opened about "fo under Tuesday's oloso and
closed K@'clower ' than Tuesday ; cash und
March , 75u ; May , 7iXo. !
Com Moderately active ; opened easy at
J < @X ° 'Iccllno and cloned X@c lower than
Tueffday'a close ; cash and March , 46 } < c ;
May , BOVc.
Oats Easier and K@ c lower than Tues
day ; May , SOXc.
Rye Quiet at COc.
Barley Nominal at 77Q60C.
PilmcTlmothy-2.44.
Flaxccd - 1.4.r .
Whialcy-tl.15.
ni'ork Averaged lower ; cash , tl3.80 ; May ,
U.OO.
short clear , $7.1K8.CO ) ; short ribs , IT.'JO.
Uutter Quiet ; creamery , 21' @ 2 cdairy ; ,
SOWOk ; .
Cheese Firm and higher : full cream cheddars -
dars , ll@UKc ; flats , ll { @llXc ; young
Americas , t2K@llc. !
Eggs Unsettled ; fresh , 17@18H'c.
Hides Unchangedgreen ; hides 5 } < ogreen ;
frozen , Tic ; heavy green salted , 0 % ; light
green salted , (5 ( % ; salted bull , 5)fc ) ; green
bull , 4 c ; green salted calf , 8c : dry flint
and dry calf , l @iJc : : branded , in per cent
off : deacons , 80c each ; dry salted , llc. )
Tallow In fair demand ; No. 1 , country ,
solid , 4 < { c ; No. 2 , 8i : cake. 4j c per Ib.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls 48,000 90,000
Wheat , bu 27,000 1 ,000
Corn , bu * . .271,000 125,000
Oats , bu 224,000 04XO (
Uyc.bu 0,000 3,000
Barlcy.bu 42,000 4 ,000
Ijlvrrpool , Feb. 23. Wheat In poor de
mand ; holders offer freely ; California , Cs 7d
per cental.
Com Dull and lower ; now mixed western ,
4s 0) ) d per cental.
St. IjoulH. Feb. 23. Wheat Lower ;
Whisky-1.0l. !
Butter Crcumery , S4@30c ; dairy , 18@
2ic ,
Afternoon Board Wheat , easier ; March ,
80c bid ; May , 8IM < Corn , lower ; March ,
45c bid ; May , 4na@W c. Oats , barely
steady ; May , 2
Minneapolis , Fob. 23. Wheat Lower ;
receipts for two days , 490 cnrs ; shipments ,
120 cars. Closing : In store No. 1 hardcash
and March , 70u ; May , 78fc } : No. 1 north-
northern , 75J e ; No. 2 norlheru , 73@7I
Flour Unchanged.
Milwaukee , Fob. 21. Wheat \Vcatt ;
cash , 7514c ; March , 75o ; May ,
Corn Dull ; No. 8 , 4 c.
Oats Neglected ; No. 2 white , 32 ,
Rye Quiet ; No. 1 , OlJ c.
Barley Steady ; No. 2 , 75c.
Provisions Easier ; pork , February , 113.75
@I4.K ( ) .
Clnclnnntl. Fob. 23. Wheat In fair de
mand ; No. 2 red , Stic.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 52c.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 33 0.
Hyc Sternly ; No. 2 , lii : ( < 2Hc. (
Provisions Pork dull af$14.50 ; lard lower
nt $7.55.
Whisky-Steady at $1.09.
Now Vork , Fob. 23. Wheat Hecelpls
18,700 ; exports , 28,000 ; cash steady ; options
declined % @ % c , from which there was no
material change , closing heavy ; ungradet
red , 89 @ 'J24'o ! ; No. 1 red , nominal , 03c
No. 2 red , 88Kc store and clevalor , 8'JX(3'JOi (
delivered ; March closing at 83c. [
1 Corn Uecolpts. 24,000 ; exports , 28,000
options closed at lowest on a decline of % ( < i ,
lc ; spot declined } e ; ungraded , MOJOle ; No
2 , March , closed at 58) ) e.
Oats Keceipts , liiTi.OOO ; exports , 1,000
fairly active ; ) f Xo lower ; mixed western
l'Xil)40e ) ( ) ; white western , 40@4'ic.
Coffee Spot , fair ; Uio , weak and nominal
options active , unsettled and decidedly
lower ; sales , lGO,7fiO bags ; February. $ H.b5
( $12.00 ; March , fll.05@11.00 ; April , $10.80 ®
11.35 ; May , $10.l:0@ll.5 : ; Juno , 10.75@11.05.
Petroleum Steady ; united , 8'J ' c.
Eggs Quiet and easy ; western , 20@
Pork Firm ' ; now mess quoted at $15.25
O15.BO.
Lard Lower and dull ; western steam ,
8)Ot ) , $3.07 .
Butler Steady ; western , 14@30c.
Cheese Steady ; weslorn , HJirt ( > 12c.
Kansas City , Fob. 23. Wfieat Weaker ;
No. 2 soft , cash , 78 ! < , 'c ; May , Titjjjc asked.
Corn Lower ; No. 2 , cash , * % asked ;
May , 45c.
Oats No. 2 , May , 30c asked.
New Orleans , Feb. 23. Corn Quiet
and steady ; white , CO@Ulc ; mixed , Olc ; yol-
" ' '
"o'ats Easier ; No. 2 , 39@40c. .
Corn Meal Firmer at $ J.852.00.
Hog Products Quiet and steady ; pork
I14.62U ; luru , $7.25.
Bulk Meats Shoulders , $0.20.
MVK STOCK.
Chicago , Fob. 23. The Drover's Journal
reports as follows :
Cattle Ueceipts , 0,000 ; market strong
and prices steady ; ' steers , $3.00@5.35 ;
Btockcrsand feeders , $2.45@3.70 ; cows , bulls
and mixed , tl.blXu3.10 ; Texas cattle , $2.50@
4.00.
4.00.Hogs Kccelpls , 10,000 ; market steady ;
1 mixed , $5.05 ( < J > 5.40 ; heavy , $5.30@5.05c ; lighl ,
$4.t5@5:25 : ; skips , $3.25s34.85. (
Sheep Uecelpls , 4,500 ; market steady ;
natives , $3.50i ( 550 ; western , 4.25@5.40 ;
Texans , $3,00@4.75 ; lambs , $5.00@U.30.
National Block Yards , East St.
Ixiuis , Fob. 23. Cattle Ueceipts , 1,000
head ; shipments , none ; market steady ;
choice heavy natlvo steers , $4.30Q5.20 | ; fair
to good native steers , $3.80@4.35 : butchers'
Bleers , $3.10ig4.10 ( ; slockcrs and feeders ,
f2.00@3.20.
Hogs' Receipts , 3,000 ; shipments , 000 ;
market slow ; choice heavy and butchers' se
lections , $3.50V4,50 ( ; packing , $5.0005.30 ;
light grades , $4.80@5.05.
Kansas City , Fob. 23. Cattle Receipts ,
1,700 ; shipments , 440 ; market linn and
steady ; good to choice corn-fed , $4.40@4.80 ;
common to medium , $3.20@4.25 ; feeding
steers , $2.75@3.45 ; cows , $1.50g3.15. (
Hogs Ueceipts , 7,000 ; shipmonts-l,500 ;
market steady to 5o lower ; common to
choice , $4.70 5.40 ; skips and pigs , $3.00@
4(10. ( _
OMAH A iaVE STOCK.
General.
UNION STOCK YAHDS , Op. m. )
Thursday , Feb. 23,1883. f
The receipts were fair on all grades and
prices lower , 5 cents on hogs and 5 cents on
ordinary grades of cattle , while the best
cattla were steady. The receipts of hogs
tire about the sumo as the sumo day of last
week.
Cattle.
1 The receipts of cattle were 324 head of
1i1 common to good natlvo stock with only a
light sprinkling of butchers' stock. The
i1 market was lower by 10 cents on common
grades and steady on choice cuttle.
Hog * .
The receipts were fair and the quality
notwithstanding contrary reports in after
noon city papers belter than for some days.
The market was D cents lower on all grades
except choice heavy.
Sheep.
The receipts wore light and there was
nothing doing onHhe market.
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Official Uecetpta.
Catllo 823
Hogs 3,040
Bhocp. , 231
ProYaUIng Prices.
The following is a table of prices paid in
this market for the grades of stock men
tioned. It frequently occurs that no sales ol
some particular crude are mode , when In this
I cose the lublo will slate as nearly as possible
the prlco that would have been paid had there
been any of that class among the offerings.
Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs.(4.15 @ 4.45
Prime steers , 1100 to 1UOO Ibs. . 3.35 ( $4.25
Fat littla steers , UOO lo 1050 Ibs. 3.10 @ 3.75
Corn-fed range Blccrs , 1200 lo
1500 Ibs 3.50 @ 4.15
Common lo choice corn-fed
cows 2.00 ( M.15
Western cows 1.50 $2.50
Fair lo good range feeders 2.30 03.75
Medium to good native feeders ,
000 Ibs and upwards 2.25 @ 3.00
Common lo good bulls 2.00 (43,00 (
Fair to medium native feeders ,
000 Ibs and upwards . . . . , , . . . 2.25 (32.50 (
Sleeken , 400 to 700 lu * . 3.16 ( $2.75
Prime fat sheep..t ' 3.75 (34.25 (
Good fat dheep , 00@100 Ibs. " . . . 8.50 ( $3.75
Fair to medium sheep . , . . . . . . 2,25 ( * 3.00
Common sheep 2.00 @ 2.25
Light and medium hogs 4.50 ( H5.05
Fair to choice heavy hogs fi.85 ( jjS.SO
Fair to choice mixed hogs G.25 ( 5,35
ItcprcMCtitativo Sales.
NATIVE STEEItS.
Range of Prices.
Showing highest and lowest prices paid for
cading grades of cattle on dates mentioned
Space left blank indicates that no sales of
that particular class of cattle were made on
that date :
Dockage and Commission.
Public Inspectors dock pregnant sSws 40
pounds , stags 80 pounds each.
Dead hogs. 100 pounds and over , $1.00@
2.00 per cwt , less than lOO lbs , of no value.
Yardage : Cattle , 25c ; hogs , 80 ; sheep , So
per head. Feed : Corn , $1.00 per bu. ; timothy
hay , $ M : pruirlo hay , $20 per ton.
Commissions : Cattle , 50c per head ; calves
and yearlings , $10 per car. . Hogs and sheep :
Single decks , $5 ; public inspection on hogs ,
15c per car. All sales unless otherwise
stated per 100 Ibs llvo weight.
Live Stoo k Notes.
Everything sold.
No sheep market.
Light receipts of cattlo.
T. A. Munir , of Craig , marketed hogs.
Hoagland & Hawes , of DeWitt , marketed
hogs.
P. M. Colby , of Bradshaw , came in with a
load of hogs.
John Lansing , of Fairchild , was In with a
load of hogs.
Moore & Lyons , of Dunlap , la. , were at the
yards with hogs.
A. Aldritt marketed two loads of cattle
from Friend , Nob.
J. J. Miller , of Vallcr , was on the market
with a load of cattle.
E. F. Ayres has returned from a visit to
his parents in Dakota.
Willard & Frazier , of Columbus , topped
the hog market to-day.
Charlie J. Furer , the well known shipper
of Falrtleld , was among these who came in
with hogs.
J. R. Burkholder , of Woodbine , a well
known shlpi > cr , was hero and marketed two
loads of hogs.
J. N. Culver , of Clay Center , was at the
yards with three loads of hogs. One loua
topped the market.
John Wiggins , the "genial" secretary of
the Live Stock Shippers' association , was
at the yards this afternoon.
Robert Robinson and Harry Hyick were
on the market with thrco loads of cattle for
the Packard Lumber & Grain company.
J. E. Farrington , of Lyons , came in with a
load of mixed cattle. Eight steers brought
$3.00 and the balance , cows , went at $2.70.
C. W. Zciglcr , of Columbus , was in with
two loads of hogs , ono load of which aver
aged 407 pounds and brought $5.50 , the top
of the market.
E. W. Van Doren. of Zovin , was herewith
with two loads oi nogs. Ho repots that
there are some cattle in his county , but that
hogs are mostly picked up.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS
Produce , Fruits , Nuts , Etc.
Thursday , Fob. 23.
TJic following quotations are wholcsdli
end not retail. Prices quoted on product
arc the rates at it-7ifch round lots urc sold on
this Tiutrfici. lYiifteor other lines of uoodf
requiring extra labor in paclilnu cannot al
ways be supplied on outside orders at tin
same prices quoted for the local trade ,
Kates on flour und feed arc Jobbers prices ,
Prices in ( train are those paid by Omaha
millers delivered. All ouolnlfoits o i 7 cr-
chniullsc are obtained f win leading houses
and are corrected dally. Prices on crack
ers , cakes , etc. , arc those ylvcn by leading
manufacturers.
BUTTEU Creamery , solid packed. 21@23c ;
choice rolls , 17@10c ; medium , 14@15o ; low
grades , 12c313c
Eaos-Strlctly fresh. 15@17o ; limed , 10Q
13e.
13e.TURNIPS
TURNIPS Good stock , C0@75c ; rutabagas ,
LnMONS-$4.00Q4.50 per box.
CALIFORNIA PKAIIS $3.50@3.75 ; oxtrt
choice , $3.00.
POTATOES Ulah and Colorado stock , $ ! . ! (
(31.15 ( ; choice homo grown , 85(290 ( ; commoi
grades , OOc.
IlEANb-nood stock , $2.00(32.30 ( ; Californlt
beans , $2.23(32.40. ( >
CKAHiiEiuiiE3-J3eU & Cherry , $10.50(211.10 (
<
Bell & Bugle , Ill.OOQll.BO ; Dell & Bugle ,
prctnmm , $11.50(312.00. (
BANANAS Medium , $2.COR3.00 ( ; choice ,
,00 ( 3.50.
OxioN8-Homo grown , $ l.l5c@t,25 ; Span
ish , per 60-lbcrale , 11.60 1.75.
r Choice , 40 < 245o per doz ; fancy ,
APPLES Eastern fruit , fair to choice stock ,
$3 50(33.75 ( ; fancy stock , $3.75Q4.00.
DITDS Persian , 8c per Ib ,
SAUH KKAUT Choice , per bbl. of 30 pal. ,
$8.2538.50 ; X bbl. , $4.57@5.00 ; $11.00 per bbl.
of 50 gal.
CiDEn-Cholco Michigan elder , $0.00@0.50
per bbl. of 32 gal.
POPCOIIS Choice rice corn Is quoted at 4@
4a per Ib , other kinds 2 > ( V3c per Ib.
CAUIIOTS $2.25u2.50 ( per barrel.
PAHSNIPS New stock , $ J.50 per barrel.
OVSTCIIS Plain standard , 25c ; plain se
lects , 30c ; standard , 40c ; extra selects , Tie ;
New York counts , 40c ; bulk oysters , counts ,
$1.85 per 100 ; selects , $2.00 per gal. { standard ,
$1.25 per gal.
OIIAXOES California Riverside , $4.00@4.25 ;
Messina , $3.7C@4.25 ; Valcnclas , $6.00 8.00
per caeo of 420 ; Florida , brighls , $4.25 ®
550 ; russclls , . $3.50 ( < i4.00 ; Mexican , $4.00 ;
Los Angeles , $3.50@.t5 ) ; navals , $5.50.
POULTKV Dressed chickens , 8ft9e per Ib ;
lurkcys , SKgllc ; ducks , 4@Wc ; geese , 7 < g'c. )
CAimioKs $1 per doz. and 3 ( 3J c per Ib
for California.
CAUI.IFI.OW EH Good stock , $2.CO@2.80.
GKAPES Malagas , $7.50@8-00 per bbl. , and
larger sized bbls. In proportion up lo $10.
Fins In layers , inutile ; cake , lie per Ib.
NUTS Peanuts , 0'-J@7c , raw ; Bruril nuls ,
13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal
nuts , 15@18c ; filberts , ISc ; Italian cheslnuts ,
Ifio ; pcrans , 12c.
llo.vr.v 19rt21c ( for Hb frames ; canned
honey , 10@12o per Ib.
Grocer's List.
PKOVIIIOV.I Hams , llj ( llj c ; breakfast
bacon , It > lftll ( } a ; bacon sides , 0 @n ; dry
salt , 8tf@ . ! ? ; shoulders , 0 > i@7o ; dried beef ,
CAXDY Mixed , 0@ltc : stick.
CANNKII Goons Oysters , standard , per
ase , $ .1.30@3 ! ! 5 ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case ,
' 3.25 ( < ? 3.35 ; raspbcrrics.lJ-Uj , per case , $3.20@
30 ; California pears , per case , $4.70,9)4.80 ) ;
.prlcotB , per case , $4.50 ( < ? 4.i)0 ; peaches , per
asp , $ 'i.l'iO(75.75 ( ; white cherries , per case ,
$ ( i.OO ; California plums , per case , $4.30 ( ' 4.40 ;
"jluuberrlcs , per case , $ 'J.80@2.40 : egg plums ,
Mb , per case , $2 50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case ,
i3.20 ( < 5.75 ; Mb salmon , per doz , $1.8T.@l. ! > o ;
Mb gooseberries , per case , l.25rl3.35 ( ; 2-lb
itrlng beans , per case , 51.hO@l.b5 ; 2-lb Lima
jeans , per case , $ I.(10@1C5 ( ; 2-lb marrowfat
> eus , $3.Xa'J.70 ( ) ( ) ; 2-lb early June pear , per
: aso , $ 'i.S5 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $ ' 2.50 ; 2-lb corn ,
$2.30(52.40. (
IicpiNRi > LAUD Tierce , 7 ? < c ; 40-lb srniaro
? ans , 75 < c ; 50-lb round , 7c ; 20-lb round ,
? H'c ; 10-lb pails , 8 > e ; 5-lb pails , 8c ; 2-lb
mils , 8Xc.
Blioovs-Extra 4-tle. $2.00 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ;
No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable. $4.00.
HOLLAND Hintitisos 70@72 per krg.
PICKLES Medium in bbls , $7.00 ; do in half
bbls1.00 ; small , in bbls , $8.00 ; do In half
bbls , $4.50 ; gerkins , In bbls , $0.00 ; do lu half
bbls , $5.00.
pulls , ? 1.50 < ( Z > 1.75.
TEAS Japans , 20@55c ; gunpowder , 20i ( ?
OOc ; Young Hyson , 22@55c ; Oolong , 20 ®
D5e.
D5e.ROPE Soven-sixleenlhs , ll@\lfc. }
TOIHCCO Lorillard's Climax , 45c ; Splen
did , 45c ; Mechanics' Delight , 44o ; Leggett &
Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 39c ; Drum-
mond's Horseshoe , 4."c : J. T. , 42c ; Sorg's
Ipearhend , 44c ; Catlin'B Mccrscham , 31c ;
latlin's Old Style. 23c ; Piper Heidsick , 04c.
Svitui'H Now Orleans molasses , per bbl. ,
43c per gal. ; corn syrdp , 35c ; half bbls. , 37c ;
4 pal. kegs , $1.55.
SLT Per bbl. car load , ? 1.40.
MAPLE SUGAU Bricks , 12) < c per Ib ; penny
cakes , 15c per Ib.
WooDESWAiin Two-hoop pails , per doz. ,
$1.40 ; three-hoop pails , $1.05 ; No. Itub , * fi M ) ;
No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; washboads ,
$1.50 ; fancy washboards , $3.50 ; assorted
bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $0.50 : No. 2 churns ,
$8.50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ;
spruce , in nests , $1.70.
peaches , eastern , new , J < fs , SJ fSbJ e ; evap
orated , peeled peaches , liO&Slic ; evaporated
unparcd , 18@lUo ; new cm'rants , 7@7J.Cc ;
prunes , new , 4 @ "c ; citron , 24@25 ; raisins ,
California-London layers , $2. 40 © $2. 50 ; Cali
fornia loose muscatels , $2.CO ( 2.10 ; new Va
lencia , 7K@7 c.
STARCH Mirror gloss , 5c ; Graves' cortj ,
GJ c ; Oswcgo gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c.
COFFEE Ordinary grades , 18$10c ( ; fair.
10@20c ; prime , 20ff21c ( ; fancy green and
yellow , 22@2sc ; old government Java. 28Q
0c ; interior Java , 25Qb28c ; Mocha , 28S30c ;
Arbucklo's roasted , 22 > c ; McLaughlin's
XXXX , 22tfc ; Dil worth's , 82c ; Red Cross ,
22c.
22c.SUOAR Granulated , 7K@7JCc ; conf. A.
fiK < H > 7c ; white extra C , fi % @ &c ; extra. C ,
yellow C. 5K@5c ; cut loaf , 7 f@
8e ; powdered , 7X@8Jic ; New Orleans , 5
.
itACKEits , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to
change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city goods ) , 7c ;
soda snowllakcs ( in tins ) . He ; soda dandy ,
OKc ; soda wafers ( in tins ) , lOc ; soda zephyr ,
8c ; city oyster , fijtfc ; excelsior , 7o ; farina
oyster , 5) < jc ; gem oyster , 5c ; monitor , 7c ;
Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic ,
5c ; snowdrop oyster , 80 ; butter , 5c ; Boston ,
8c ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , Me ;
cracker meal , T > % cgraham \ , 8c ; graham
wafers , lOo ; grahum wafers in pound pack
ages , 12) ) < jC ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7 } c ; oatr
meal , 80 ; oatmeal wafers , lOc ; oatmeal wa
fers in Ib pkgs , 12) < c ; animals , 12c : boliver
gingcer ( round ) , 7c ; cream , 8c ; Cornhill ,
lOc ; cracknells , Iflc ; frosted cream , 8 > c ;
ginger snaps , 80 ; ginger snaps ( city ) , lie ;
homo made ginger snaps in boxes , 13c ; homemade
made ginger snads (1-lb ( cans ) per dozen ,
$2.50 ; lemon cream , 80 ; pretzels ( handmade ) ,
HKo ; assorted cakes and jumbles , HJ c ; as
sorted fingers , 15c ; afternoon tea ( in tins )
per dozen , $7.00 ; banana fingers , 14c ; butter
jumbles , llj c ; Brunswick , IBo ; brandy
snaps , 15c : chocolate drops ( now ) , lOc ; choco
late wafers , 15c ; Christmas lunch ( in tins ) ,
per dozen , $4.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14o ; coffee
cake , 12c ; Cuba jumbles , llj c ; cream puffs.
20o ; egg jumbles , 14c ; ginger drops , He ;
honey jumbles , HKc ; jelly lingers , 15o ; jelly
wafers , 15c ; jelly tart ( now ) , 15c ; lady ling
ers , 13c ; vanilla bar , 14c ; vanilla wafers , 14c ;
Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in box , per
dozen , $2.50.
All eoods packed in cans 1 ct. per Ib. ad
vance except Snowtlako and Wafer Soda ,
which is packed only in cans. Soda in 2 Ib.
and 3 Ib. paper boxes , % cent perlb. advance ;
all other goods , 1 cent per Ib. advance. Soda
in 1 Ib. paper boxes , 1 cent per Ib. advance.
The 2 Ib. boxes are packed in eases-holding 18
in a case. The 3 Ib. boxes arc packed in coses
holding 12 in a caso. The 1 Ib. boxes are
packed in cases holding 30 in a caso. Ono Ib.
Graham and Oat Meal Wafers packed 2 doz.
in a case.
Show Tops for boxes , with glass opening lo
show goods , 75 cents. Cans for Wafer Soda ,
$3.00 not returnable. Cans for Suowtlako
Soda , S41.00 per doz. Tin Cases with Glass
Face to display the goods , 75 cents each. No
charges for Packages except for cans and re
turnable cases. Glass Front Tin Cans and
"Snowtlako" Soda Cans are returnable at
prices charged. _
Dry Good * .
DUCK West Point 20 in. 8 oz. , lOJ o ; West
Point 29 in. 10 oz. , 12 > e ; West Point 10 in. 13
oz. , 15o ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz. , lOc. Checks
Caledonia X , UYc ; Caledonia XX , 10) o ;
Economy , OKc ; Otis , 8 } c.
KENTUCKY JEVNSMemorialise ; Canlon ,
ISc ; Durham , 27 } c ; Hercules , 18o ; Leaming
ton , 22 > < c ; Collswold , 27J < fc.
CIIASH Stevens' B , Co ; bleached , 7o ; Ste
vens' A 7 bleached Slovens' P
, c ; , 8Ko ; ,
8 > # c ; bleached , 0 } < fo ; Stevens' N , 9Kc ;
bleached , 10 > c ; Stevens' S R. T , 12Kc.
MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.85 ;
plain Holland , S > c tOi'Jc ; Dado Holland ,
12Kc.
CAMnnics Slater. 5c ; Woods , 5c ; Stan
dard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c.
COMrOHTEItS $ t.CO@35.00. )
BLANKETS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored ,
$1.10 ( 8.00.
BLEACHED SHEETING Berkcly cambric ,
No. 00 , tttfc ; Best Yet , 4-4 , 0 > fc : butter cloth
OO , 4 > fo ; Cabot , 7Kc ; Farwell , 8 0 ; Fruit
of Loom , Oj/c : Greene G , Oc ; Hope , 80 ; King
Phillip camuric , lie ; Lonsdalo , HKc ; Lous-
dale , 7c ; New York mills , 10 } o ; Pcppcrcll
43-in. , lie ; Peppcrell , 40-in. , 12o ; Peppcroll.
6-4 , 15o ; Pcpperell , 8-4 , 21c ; Pepperell. 0-4 ,
23c ; Pepporell , 10-3 , 25o ; Canton , 4-4 , 8tfc ;
Canton , 4-4 , 0 > $ c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wamsulta ,
He ; Volley , 5c.
FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshen ,
82KcuClcarLake , 32Ko ; Maple City , 3 Ko :
Whltfc-GH No. 2 , k. 21c ; G H No. lJf ,
27KcBHNo. ; 2 , 9f , i ! fc ; B H No. 1 , /
30o ; Quccheo No. 1 , { , 42cj Quecheo No. 2 ,
25c ; J R F , Jf , 27 c ; G , % , 35c.
PIUSTB SOLID COLOUS Atlantic , Oc
Sutler , SJi'c ; Berlin oir.nV c ; Gunner oil , 6 ®
7c. PINK AND HOIIES Ulthmond.oJ c ; Allen ,
OKc ; River jwlnt , 5c : Steel River. C ) < e ;
Richmond , Cc : Poclflcc. ! . INDKIO BLUE
Washington , ( i ; Century Indigo blue prints ,
lOc ; American , 7c ; Arnold , 7c : Arnold B ,
He ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal ,
Due's Charter Oak , 5c ; Hnmnpo , 4'o ;
Lodl , 5c ; Allcu , Co ; Richmond , 8 , < < c ; Windsor
ser , ti' e ; Eddyslone , ttUc , ; Pnclllc , CKc.
COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis
count LL , C fc ; CC , 7Ufe ; SS , 8tfo ; Name
less , o.U'e ; No. 5 , Oc ; KB , OU'c ; OG , lOJtfc ;
XX , l&cOG' ; 140 NN , IGctftX ISc R , 20c ;
nu 1U , O ; IM tv , iu : u < uu , iw uf ov , ij , uu ,
colored , 10c50 ; , colorcd o ; 70 , colored , 15c ;
Bristol , im/c ; Union Piicinc , ISe.
C\nrBT WAitr Bebb white , lO.tfccolored ; ,
C0/c. ]
BitowN Snnr.TiNO Atlanla A , 4-4 , 7j-.Cc ;
Atlanta H , 4-4 , 7c ; Allnnta D , 4-40 fc ; At-
lanllc P , 4-4 , c ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , OJfc ; Auro
ra C , 4-4 , 5ft ; Crown XXX. 4-4 : 7c ; Hoosier
LL , 4-4 , Co ; Indian Head , 0-4 , 7 4c : Lawrence
LL , 4-4 , Cc : Old Dominion , 4-4,5c ; Pcpperell.
U , 4-1 , 7c ; PopiKircll O , 4-4 , Cc ; Peppcrell , 8-4
18c ; Pepperell , 0-4 , 21c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 23c ;
Ullca. C. 4-4. 4 c. Wachusctt , 4-4 , 7 0 ; Au
rora li , 4-4 , OXc ; Aurora B , 44 , Oc.
BITTS Standard. 8c ; Gem , 10' c ; Beauty ,
12 } c ; Boonc , 14c ; B , cosed , $ (1.50. (
OiNOHAM Plunkctt cheks , 7'c ; Whitlcn-
Ion , 7Kc ; York , 7J < jO ! Normnmtl dress , 8 } > yc ;
Calcutta dress , SJ \Vhittenlon ; dress , Oc ;
Renfrew dress , 8) ) @ 12 } c.
TICKS Lewiston , 30-in , , 12) ) < c ; Lewisto ,
82-in , , lil c ; York , 32-ln. , 14cj Swift river ,
7 > < fc ; Thorndlke , OO , B c ; Thorndlke , EF ,
8J < t ; Thorndike , 120. fl < fc ; Thorndlko , XXX ,
15c ; Cordis , No. 5I , > Xc ; Cordls , No. 4 , lie.
DCNIMS Amoskeng , 0-oz. , 1(1 ( ; Everett ,
iJUi4vtj& v tuun , j\.f * ) i * \ f jjv
lie ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc.
General Markets.
OILS Carbon. 12@Wc ; linseed , boiled ,
C2c ; linseed , raw , 6iio ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ;
No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; whnlo
vater , bleached , We ; llsh , bank , 35o : ncats-
bet extra , OOc ; ncatsfoot No. 1 , 60@55c ;
rasollue , 74 degrees , Ific ; W. S. l.ird , trio ;
> Io. 1 lard , 50c ; No. 2 lard , 50e ; W. Vti. zero ,
4c : W. Va. summer , 12c ; golden No. 1 , 40o ;
olden No. 2 , 25c ; whole , 20o ; naphtha , 1 de-
rcu , 14c ; headlight ) 150 degrees , 12c ; hcad-
Ight , 175 degrees , 15o ; turpentine , 48j ; cas-
or. pure , $2.45 per gal.
Durns Ammonia curb , 14c ; camphor re
ined HOc ; copperas , ! } .fc'crcntnturtnr.42@45c ; ;
ream cartar powdered , 20i ( < riOc ; Tndigo Mad-
as. 75o ; morphia sulph , per ozS. 3.40 ; soda bl.
: arb,04J < o ; Venice turpentine,40c ; gum opium ,
S4.49 ; quicksilver. 80o ; ( | uinlnc , German per
/ . , 55c ; quinine , P. < fc W. , Olc ; wax , yellow ,
Hire , Sic ; wax , white , 40/r45c ( / ; citric acid per
b. , ( I4c ; oxalic acid , per Ib. , 54c ; alum , 4c ;
iorax , retlncd , per Ib. . lOc.
rev > ncit AND SHOT Shot , $1.40 ; buckshot ,
1.05 ; Miami powder , 85.00 ; half kegs , $ .5.75 ;
mo-fourths , Sl.SO blasting kegs , $2.15 ; fuses ;
00 feet , 450&75C.
SI-HUTS Colopno spirits 183 proof , $1.14 ;
: lo. 101 proof , $1.10 ; spirits , second quality ,
Ut ) , proof , $1.14 ; do , 183 ; proof , $1.13alrohol ;
188 proof , per wine gallon , $2.1S ; redistilled
whiskies $ I.OJrtl.50 ( ; gin blended , $ l.50@2.00
ICcntucky bourbons , $ .J.X ( > < ( IG.OO ; Kentucky
and Pennsylvania ryes J2.U.0.50 ! ) ( ; Golden
Scent bourboli and rye whiskies , $150@3.00 ;
brandies imported , $5.lKSS.r ) ( ! > 0 ; domestic ,
$1.30 ( < | 8.00 ; gins , imported , f.VOO@00 : ) ; do
mestic , 1.25@3.00 ; champagnes imported , per-
: ase , 23.00@33.00 ; American per case $10.00 ®
' 0.00.
FI.OUU AND FEED Minnesota patents , ? 3 00
per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter
patents , fr2.00i&2. ( 75 par cwt ; Nebraska pat
ents ; ? 2.4rj@2.50 per cwt ; rye Hour , $3.00 per
cwt ; wheat graham , | tl.7.'iil'l.l.)0 ( ) per cwt ; rye
graham , $ l.2fi per cwt ; New York buckwheat ,
W.5tt@7.00 per bbl ; Excelsior , SO.OO per bbl ;
ready raised , $5.00 pel' 100-lb case ; cornmeal ,
yellow , M.00@1.10 pcr"cwt ; white , $1.05 1.15
| ) cr cwt ; bran , $10.00@17.CO per ton ; screen
ings , $14.50 ( 15 UO per ton ; hominy , $3.25 per
bbl ; chopped feed , , $19.50(320.00 ( Dcr ton ;
chopped corn , $18.00@19.00 per ton.
HEVVY HHOVAHE Iron , rate , $3.40. plow
steel , special cast , 4c ; crucible steel , OJ c ;
ca t stools , do , 12c ; wnpon spokes , per
sct , $2.00fl5.5 ( ( ) ; hubs. 'per ' set , $1.35 2.00 ; fel-
locs.sawcd dry , $1.85 1. 50 ; tongues , ench,75c ;
axluscach,75csquaro ; nuts , per lb.4@13c ; coil
chain , per Ib , 0 > < ( * 13c ; mallable , 8@Uc ) : iron
wedges , Oc ; crowbars , ,0c , ; harrow teeth , 4c ;
( ' ? 4J4 spring stccl,4@0cj ; Burden's horse shoes.
? 4.0Eo Burden's mule , Shoes , $5.05 ; barbed
wire in car lots , $4.00 l$6r $ HX ) Ibs ; iron nails ,
rates 10 to ( We ; steel nails , $2 50.
Hums Green butchers' , 4V@5o ; green
cured , 50c ; dry flint , 9c ; dry salt. 8c ;
green calf skins , 7c ; damaged hides , two-
thirds prlco. Tullow S'l'c.Grca.sc Prime
white , 4 , ' c ; yellow , 3c ; brown , 2c. Sheep
pelts , 25c@1.00. Green ox pelts , 3@3Kc ;
kip skins ( unfrozen ) , 4SC ( ; c ; cowhides ,
'
uns Raccon , 10@00c ; mink , 15 ( < ? 40c ;
musk rat fall , 2$7c ( ; striiied skunk. 5 ( < 'J5c ;
mountain wolf , No. 1 , $1.50250 ( ; No. 2 ,
prairlo , 50@75c ; No. 2 , 25@10c ; beaver , No.
1 , per Ib , $2.00fI3 ( ( X ) ; No. 2 , $ I.OOo)1.25 ( ) ; otter ,
$1.K0.00 ( ) ; dry doer skins , $20u ( > 35c perlb ;
dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , 15 < vl25c.
WOOL Per Ib. , 14@20c.
LKATIIRII Oak soles , 35(3370 ( ; hemlock
slaughter sole , 20@29c ; hemlock dry sole , 21
upper , 19S24c ( ; English grain upper. 25c ; hem
lock grain upper , 21i24c ( ( ; Tampico B. L.
Morocco , C9 ( < J33c ; Tampico pebble , 0. 1) . Mo. ,
Gricscn kids. S3.00@3.50 ; 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 , $1.25 ®
2.05 ; French kip skins , $1.10@lf > 0 ; Russitt
linings , $ G.OO@G,50 per doz. ; pink , cream and
white linings , $7.50@10.00 per doz. ; colored
toppings , ? 9.00@11.00.
Gnus Wheat , OOc ; rye , 55@58c ; oats , 30@
Slo ; yellow corn , 40cj , white corn , 45c ; bar
ley , 55iOo. ( (
EXTUACTS Sanderson's oil berpamot , per
Ib. , $3.00 ; oil lemon , per Ib. , $3.50 ; oil pepper
mint , M.OO ; oil wintergrecn , $3.60 ; alive oil ,
Malaga , per gallon , $1.25.
SOAI- Castile , mottled , perlb. , 8@10ccas- ;
tile , white , 10@lc. ! (
PAINTS White lead , pure , Oc ; white lead ,
fancy , 6c ; putty , In bladders , 8c ; Paris white ,
8c ; common , -j-ic ; red lead , 7c. .
WINDOW GLASS Single , 70 per cent ;
double , 70 and 10 per cent discount.
FLAXSEED Quoted at $1.85 per bushel.
COAL Egg , $9.75 ; nut , $1000 ; range , $10 ;
walnut block , $3.60 ; Iowa nut , $3.bO ; Iowa
lump , $3.00 ; Illinois , $4.50.
HAY Common , $0.00 ; upland prairie , $7.00.
Dry Lumber.
DIMENSIONS AND TIMI1KHS.
2,14 &
16 ft. 18ft. 20ft , 22ft. 24
2x4 . .17 60200021 032200.2200
2x8 , . . .17 6038 CO21 0023 OO'St ' 00
2x8 . .17 6030 0021 0022 0022 00
2x10 . .17 60,20 , 0021 0023 0023 00
2X13 . .1H 26 20 0021 0024 0024 00
4x4xH . * .1B 60 10 60,20 , 60 23 0023 00
DOAttnS.
No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 s.f 15 50
No. 3 com , sis. 17.00 , | : No. 4 com , sis. 13.50
FKNCJNO.
No. 1 , 4&01n 13 & 14 ft. , rough $19.50
No. 1 , " " 10' " 10.50
No. 3 , " 13 14' " 10.50
No.3 , " " 16 , " 18.00
SIDINO.
A , 13,14 & 10ft.$31.50 I C , 13 , 14 & 16ft.$15.50
B , " " 20.501 D , " " 12.50
VLtiOUIXO.
A 0 In White Pine $25.50
BOin " " . . . , ' 33.50
COln " " . . ' .3 , 30.00
DOin " " . . ' . ' . 21.50
EC In " " ( Sel..Fencing ) l'J.90
6 in. Drop Siding 50c per M extra.
CBILIXO ADD PARTITION.
2d com % In White Pine Ceiling $34.00
> ' ) . 28.00
Clear , % In Norway , " " 10.00
2dcom. % In " " 14.00
. 8TOCKDOAROS.
AlSinchsls $15.50
B13 ' 39.20
C13 " 30.00
D13 " 23.00
No. 1 com , 13 in sis , 13ft 20.50
" " " 14ft 19.00
" " 10ft IS.ffl
" " " 10,18,20ft 21.50
No.2 , " " 19.00
" " " 18.50
12 & 14 ft
" " " 17ft 17.5fl
13 In Grooved roofing , $1 per M. more than i'J
In Stock Boards same length.
10 in Grooved Roofing same price as 13 in
Stock Boards.
SHIP Ltr.
No. 1 Plain 8 and 10 in , $19.0C
No.3 " " 17.5C
No. 1O G , 8In t ; . . . . 19.5C
1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , 1J/ ins 2s $51.0C
" " lUf , 2 51.0C
3d , dear , 1 In , i
" lj < llj < l aln . ' ' 40' ° °
A , select , 1 in 82s , . . . . . ' . . . . ' . 40.00
A , " lVl ,31ns3s . 44.00
B , " HnB2 . , . ; . . . . 80.00
B , " l , lK,21ns38 . 87.00
SOUTIIKKS TELLOW 'INK.
Com. 4 Ino h Flooring. . . . ' . $17.50
Star " " . . . . . . 21.60
1st and 2il clear 4 Inch Flooring . 23.00
Six inch 40c less.
Clear < lnch Coiling . 21.50
Clear 'finch Partition . 25.00
Clear < Inch , Partition $3 above ; V -
Inch Ceiling . . . 25.00
Clear Finish , 1 and 1 ) / Inch , s 2 s . 29.00
Clear Finish , 1 } and 3 Inch , s 3 s . 30.00
Clear Corrugated Celling , 4 Inch . 25.50'
Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base , . . . 27.00
rori.ui LUMtiKit ,
CPoplar Bx. Bds. # In. , s 2 s . $35.00
" " K In/Panel , s 3 s . 27.00
" " Corrugated Celling , XSSGO
HATTESS , WELL TUII1NO , PICKKTS.
O. G. Balls , 2K In G5o ; J x3 , sis. 40o ; 3 in
Well Tubing , D. & M. anABev. , $23.00 ; Pick
els , D. & H. Flat , $20.50 : D. H. Sq. , $21.50.
SIIIN < 1LE ! < , LATH.
XX clear , $10 ; extra * A . $3.85 ; "A * stand
ard No. 5 , No. ! , . $ ! . 45 ; lath , $3.55.
White ccaar , 0 In. , ' / s. 12J c ; 9 In. qrs. ,
HMc ; white cedar , 6& in K H c ; 8 in.
qrs lOc ; white cedar , 4 In. round , lO e : Ten
nessee red cedar , split , 14c ; split oak , lOu ; .
in 7 in. , and 8 In. ( & each ) 8 ft. , round , W.C
posts. _
An Ideal Indian lighter.
Chicago Times : Mr. Edward II. Al
lison , in his buckskin clothes mid his
old whito. lee rim hut , is one of the
most interesting mon I over mot. I
usually llnd that the mon who Imvo
made national reputations by tholr ex
ploits on the plains and among tno In
dians dwindle and shrivel and become
stupidly uninteresting when one cotnos
near enough to them to see what they
reully are. But this is not true of Mr.
Allison. The more one socs of him the
more interesting one becomes in him.
It was hovho , single handed , brought
about the surrender of Sitting Hull
after the massacre of General Custor
and his troops , and the btory of this ex-
iloit gave Mr. Allison a national fame ;
jut , after'all. . that was only one of his
jxploits and by no means the most in-
crehting of them.
I wish everybody in this land every
body whoso head has boon llllod with
'also pictures of Indian fighting and of
.ifo on the great American plains I
ivish every sueh boy could heap Mr. Al
ison talk for an hour. Ho is far more
ntertaining than the dlmo novelist ,
md , what is better , ho makes true pio-
uros , which , while they entertain , arc
ull of goqd moaning and profit to those
ivho hoar them. Ho is an ideal ' 'Indian
fighter , " but is very far from that par
ticular and false ideal set up by the
jheap penny-a-lincrs who novpr saw a
plain or an Indian , but who write miser
ble stuff about them both by the tnilo.
It is a gentleman who inhaUits those
buckskin elothes of Edward H. Allison
an intelligent , a hearty , a true gontlc-
nan and a scholar.
Mr. Allison was born in Michigan in
1817 , and spent the first li f teen years of
his life on his father's farm. Then ,
though yet so young , ho passed the ox-
uniiiation , standing as high 1)9 ) , and was
matriculated at Ann Arbor university.
Soon after this ho enlisted for the war ,
out of which ho came after thrco years ,
iit the ago of nineteen , fitted , as the
army is likely to lit one of his years , for
something more active and exciting
than the old farm life in Michigan. In
180U ho accordingly went west and be
came a gavornment-disputoh bearer.
Ever fainco that time he has lived upon
the plains , suffered its hardships.
learned its lessons , and now ho hoscoino
out , after twenty-two years of it. an in
telligent gentleman with a broad untler-
Rtanding not only of Indians , their lan
guages , and their characteristics , but
of "tho Indian question" in all its
phases , from that viewed by the states
man to that imagined by the ambitious
youngster who sticks his mother's bread-
Knife in his bolt and starts to extermin
ate the race of red men.
Mr. Allison has not merely learned
the Sioux language ; ho has mastered it.
Ho speaks a dozen or more Hugos , or
dialects , but ho says the Sioux is the
language of the American Indian , and
that of the 800,000 in all the country
the Sioux nation comprises one-sixth.
' There is , " said ho , "only one language
that is employed by all our western
Indians. It is the sign language. "
Then Mr. Allison gave mo an example
of this "tongue : " An Indian is hungry !
Ho motions with one hand towards his
open mouth , as if he were throwing food
into it , and then makes a negative ges
ture away from his mouth. The trans
lation literally is : "I have eaten not. "
Of course if ho has not eaten ho is
hungry. If ho is very hungry the
gesture toward his mouth is greater in
extent that is , ho motions toward his
mouth and continues the gesture
clear along down to his stomach ho
is empty all the way down , so to speak.
Now ho wants to say he has looked for
game ! This is said by pointing his two
Hrst lingers away from his eyes , the back
of his hand being in front of his nose.
If ho wants to say he had to look long
for the game ho points in several direc
tions and for some time with these
"fingor-eyes. " To toll of mounting his
pony and riding away ho straddles two *
lingers of one hand over the forefinger
of the other , and makes a galloping
motion with the hands. To say that ho
levels his gun at the game ho holds his
arms as if holding u gun. Slapping ono
palm upon the other means that holirod
the gun , and slapping the back of one
hand on the palm of the other means
that ho brought down the gamo. If ho
missed the mark he makes the same
gesture , but adds the negative flourish
to it he "brought down the game
not. " So he goes through everything
ho has to say , and Mr. Allison tells mo
that every Indian in the west knows
this language perfectly.
Mr. Allison hold the position of dis
patch bearer for some time and then
became a mail carrier , riding on horse
back and taking the mails on a pack
mule from old Fort Rico , in Dakota , for
hundreds of miles in all directions ,
through a country swarming with hos
tile Indians. JEo always had with him
an escort of Indians friendly to him ,
but. they had many battles with the
hostiles during the three years ho con
tinued in this service. "It was hard to
go more than three hundred yards out
side the fort palisade , " said ho , "with
out having an arrow shot at you. "
"By the way , " ho continued , " ! should
like to saya word for the Indians who
wore especially friendly in these days ,
such as Cold Hand , Goose , Good Tone
Metal , Butcher ( or 'Cut-'Efn-Up , ' as
some called him , because ho carved his
enemies to pieces ) . These Indians and
some others were friendly to the govern
ment through thick and thin , and were
wounded in many desperate battles they
had for the government's sake. I think
they deserve to bo pensioned. But it
has always so happened that the gov
ernment has done the most for the hos
tile Indians , while the friendly ones
have been leit to look out for them
selves. "
. In 1872 Mr. Allison was in Charles
Mix county , in southern Dakota , where
ho had embarked in business for him
self , and where ho was chairman of the
llrst elected county board. Ho speaks
vary bittorlv of the treatment ho and
the other pioneers of that county re
ceived at the hands of the administra
tion at Washington.
Just before the county was disorgan
ized Mr. Allison was'o looted to represent
it 1n the Dakota legislature , but ho
never did so. Ho had his certificate ol
election , but he had no county to repre
sent. ,
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OMAHAJOBBEBS'DIBBCTOBY '
Agricultural Implements.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons ,
Carriage ) and Uii li < ii. Jcmpi Ptrert. betwccuVth and
10th , Omaha. Nebraska.
LININGER Si METIMLF CO. ,
Agricnlturallmnlements agons arriages
Bugglci , Etc. Wholetale. Omaha , Nbra k .
PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
Wholesale IValf n In
Agricultural ImplementsWagons&Bnggies ,
(01 , ITO , 005 and 007 Joncn Street , Omaha.
P. P. MAST & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
Cultlraton , Har HakM. Cider Mill * and I.uban 1'ul-
Tcrltort. Cor , llth and Nlcholaa Streets.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ,
Whole ale
Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Bnggies
Comer Ulh and Nlcholaa Strecti.
O'lV'tV HltANOK.
J. F. SEIBERUNG & CO. ,
( Akron , Ohlo.J
Haryesting Machinei'y ' and Binder Twine ,
W , K. Mead , Manuxor. liiJ Lvavenworth t. , Omalm
MOLINE.M ILBURNiSTODDAR b"c"o
Manufacturcm ami Jobbers In
Wagons Bnggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
Cor. Oth and Paclflo Streets , Omnha , Nob.
Mat rlaja.
AHOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
151.1 Douglas Street , Uronna. Nebrii ka.
Boots and
' V. MORSE & CO. .
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes ,
till Fnrnam Bt. , OmnliR , Noli. Manufactory , hummer
Htrcet , lloslon.
KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. ,
( Successors to Itcod , Jones A Co. )
WholesaleMannfacturers-oflootsandShoes
Agent. or BojUm " "SluCoim. 1,0 , * 11W
Booksellers and Stationers ? ,
H. M , & S. W. JONES , .
Successor * to A. T. Kcnjron & Co. , V , holcsalo & Iletall
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Flue WcddlnK Statlonerr. Commercial Stationery.
WM UouKlas Street , Omaha , Neb.
CoffeeajJSplcos , ' EtCj
COFFEECO ,
Omahu Ootrco and Spice Mills.
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
FluvurltV Kitraclli , l.uunctry llluo. Inks , Ktc. 14U
Ulilllurncy Street. Oumhn. Nebraska.
Crockery and Glassware.
W . "L" ' WPrfGHT.
AKcnt for the Manufacturers and Importers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Ktc. Office , 317 S , Ulli St. , Omaha , Nebraska.
Commission andI Storages _
n A 1111 n L F \
Commission and Jooliing ,
Duttcr , KKK unit rroducc. ConolKnmvntn rollcltcd
llenrtquiirtcrs for HtoricwHru , Hrrry Huxcn und
liriipu lltukets. HU Uudtio tat. , Umulia.
RIOUbLL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Specialties Butter , KKKS , Cheese , Poultry , Game ,
Oysters , Ktc. , Ktc. 112 foiith llth btruet.
W1EDEMAN & CO. ,
Produce Commission Merchants , '
Poultry , Butter , ( lame , Krults , Ktc. 210 South litli
St. . Omaha , Nebraska.
CEO. SCHROEDER & . CO. .
( Successors to McKlmnu & bchrocdcr. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omaha , Nebraska.
Coal , Coke andLlmo. _
' '
OMAHA'COAL. COKE & LIME'CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
SM South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
J. J. JOHNSON k CO. .
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime ,
Anil shippers of Coal , Coke , Content , Plaster , Mine ,
Drain Tile , and hewer Pipe. Odlce , Paxton Hotel ,
Farnuiu bt. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
214 South nth bt. . Omaha , Neb.
Dry Coodsjind jNotlons
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"M. E SMITH & CO. .
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1103 and 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions ,
Gents' Furnishing floods. Corner llth and Iluncy
Sts .Omaha. Nobntska.
RjrrilUjre. _ _
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farnam Street. Omaha. Nebraska.
Grocer los.
PAXTON , GALLAGHER Ac COM"
Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions ,
703,707,709 and 711 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
12th and I < eavenwortb Streets , Omaha , Nebraska.
D. M. STEELE & CO. .
Wholesale Grocers ,
1819.1251 and 1233 Ilaraey Street , Omaha , Neb.
ALLEN BROS. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
1114 and 111(1 ( llarney Street. Omuha , Neb. >
Hardware.
LEE , FRIED & CO. ,
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tinware , Sheet Iron. Ktc. AgcnU for lluwe Scales ,
and Miami Powder Co. , Omaha , Neb.
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1405 Douglai
Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
10th and llarney Sts. , Omaha , Neb' . Western Agent ,
( or Austin Powder Co. , Jefferson Steel Nalli ,
Fairbanks Standard Scales.
Hardware.
W. J. BROATCH.
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , Wagon Stork , Hardware , Lumber , Ktc. 1KN
and 1211 llarney Street , Omaha.
JAMES A. EDNEY ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock , Heavy Hardware ,
Etc. U17 ana 1819 Leavenwortb St. . Omaha. Neb.
Lumber.
OMAHA"LUMBKR CO. ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
18th Street and Union PaclBc Track. Omaha.
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Doors , Ktc. Yards-Corner 7th and Douglai : Cornel
llth and Douglas.
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C. N. DEITZ ,
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
131h and California Streets , Omaha. Nebraska.
FREDW. GRAY ,
Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc
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Corner Cth and Douglas Bin , Omaha.
OMAHAJOBMS'D1GTOBY '
_ . „ LumborT _
T.W. HANVEY LUMBER c
To Dealers Only ,
Otn ? , t n K rn m Street , Omah * .
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lnnilier Etc ,
gulncr Whlto Mine.
CHAS. R. LEE.
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Carpets and Parquet rfoorln * . Wh anil Doncta * "
PAXTON
WrongM and Cast Iron Building Wort ,
Engine * , limit Work.Urnernl Foundry , Machine and
llla < .k mlth Work , Ofllro ami Work * , U. 1 > llj.
ml nth Street , Omul ) * .
OMAHA WIRE Sc IRON WORKS.
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Desk HnlK Window Guard * . Flower Stnrnln , VTIro
Mlin . Kto. l N rtU ICth Struct. Ouinlia.
OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS ;
Mau'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
Vault1" , Jail Work , Iron ami Wire VVnclnn , Slum. Kto.
O. AmlroFii , I'rop'r Cor , lull ami Jackson 8ts ,
CHAMpTdN'lRON mid WIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards.
nd Screen' , fnrbnnks , ofllevi , stori , ri'Milcncc * . etc.
lBproTC.1 Awnlni > * , . ) /ock mUh Marlilncrr aud
Blacksmith Worki. H South 14th SU
IMEAOHER & LEACH ,
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks ,
General Aeont * for DIcboM Safe A I ck Co. '
Vaults and Jail Work. 1115 Parutiiu struct , Oumha.
W. L. PARROTTE & CO. ,
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
1107 Uirucy Struct , Omaha , Neb.
Mllllnory and
I. OBERFELDER & CO. .
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
an. 810 mul 2U Houlli 11 th Street.
Notions-
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
,4(0 ( anil tK > fit utli 10th St. , Omnua.
VINYARD St SCHNEIDER.
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
1105 Hnrncy Street , Omaha.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholsale Refined and Imbricating Oils ,
Axle ( Ireanc , Ktc. , Omahu. A. II. Hls-hop , Managen
Paper.
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
'nrry n nice Hock of Printing , Wrapping and Writing
I'aptir. Hpuclal uttentlon KIVPU to tar load onlori.
„ Pointers' Matprjola.
WE STERN NEWS PAP ER U NIO N.
Auxiliary Publishers ,
Dcalcri In Type , Prciwci and Printers' Supplies. MI
Houth 13th Street , Omaha.
Rubber Goods-
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
Dll Clothing and U-atber Ilcltlng. 1003 Fnrnara StrMt ,
Steam Flttlneo , Pumpa , Eto.
A. L. STRANQ CO. ,
Pnips , Pipes and Engines ,
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. .
Wholesale Pnnips , Pipe , Fittings ,
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , ;
Steam and later Supplies ,
; U1lldoy Wind Mllln. P18ond9MFnrniiru St. , Omnht.
O. F. Iloss , Acting Manavcr.
BROWNELL St CO. ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
Sheet Iron Work Steam Pumps , flnw MIKi. ISLMZlfl
Lcnvenwortli Btrect. Omaha.
8 < eeda.
PHIL. STIMMEL & CoTT
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
911andllUJonciitJtrc < t Omaha.
Storage , Forwarding & Commission
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS * CO. .
Storage , Forwarding anil Commission , .
Branch homo of the Ilenner UuKurCp. nuggleial
wholeiulu and retail , MB UlOnml U12 IiarJ Street ,
Omaha. Telephone No. 700.
OMAHA' HWACTD1RS.
Cornice.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
John Kpeneter , Proprietor. ! BO Dodge and 1(0 ( aud 1M
North IDth Htreet. Omaha.
Brewora-
STORZ & ILER ,
Lager Beep Brewers , '
1121 North Klicthteentu Street , Omaha. Neb.
Overalls-
CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. .
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jcana Pants , Shirts , Kto. 1103 and 1101 Uouglu Street ,
Umaha , Neh.
Sash , peers , Etc. _
M. A. DISBROV-CO
Wholetale ManuC. turorn of "
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , (
Branch Qfflce , 12th and Uard 8treot . Omaha , Neb. . '
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. ' '
Manufacturer of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Mouldluiii. RUIr Work and Interior Ilanl Wood ni
1m. N , K. Comer Hth and 1/eatcuHorth titreeti ,
Omah . Neb.
OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , ,
Manafactnrers of Moulding , Sash , Doors ,
And Ullndi , Turnlnff. Stair-work , Hank andOSlcaFlt *
tlnui. anii and Poppleton ATCIIUO.
Staoka , BollerB ,
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SAWYER
Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Slack ? ,
Uritchlnsi , Tanki and General Holler Ilepalrlag. 1314
titreet. Omaha , Neb.
SOIffl OHAHA ,
C. lt.l-AI.HEH. N. P. IIICIIMAK. J. II. JII.ANCUAlia ,
PALMER..RICHMAN k CO. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
Oflice-HoomJI.Oppoilte Kicliango llullcllng , l/nlo
Block Yardi.Boulb Uuiuha , Nub.
McCOY BROS. ,
Live Stook Commission Merchants ,
Market turiililiixl lieu on application. Btockeri and
ferilom furnished onjtonil tcraii. llurorunioi ; Oma *
ha National Hunk uiiuhoutli Ouiuhu Nutluuki , Uolua
Block Y..nl , buutb Umaha.
LORIMER.WESTERFIELD & MALEY
Live Stock Commission ,
Itoom 15 , Kicbnniie Ilullillng , Union Block Tard ,
boutb UmuUa.Nub. .
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ALEXANDER & FITCH.
Commision Dealers in Live Sock ,
RoOiiiK , Oppnglto liichnngo llulldlnil , Uulou Stock
Yariii , boutU Uuiulia , Net ) .
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
. Of Oinalia , Limited ,
Job * F. Dor d , lupertaVeadentt