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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 29 , 1888.
properties entirely controlled by speculators
and prices only dropped ) per cent. Gran
gers were irregular , as operators feared the
strike would spread to other systems. After
declining fractionally Northwestern and St.
Paul advanced % ( & % l'cr ccllt" V'co ' ' > resl'
dent lioml , of the St. Paul , Is quoted as sayIng -
Ing that the B per cent divldents will bo con-
tlnucd. All lines of the road are open and ,
as ranny extend Into non-compctltlve terri
tory , ho expects the earnings to keen up. It
Is said that thcCorbtii-Gravci-Maxwcll party
have tlO.OOO.OCU tied up In Jersev Central.
Operators are suspicious of another deal llko
the 'Rock Island and ore Inclined to let It
alone. The market remained quiet but steady
during the lint hour and closing sales on
nearly all stocks were close to outside
figures. Hlchmond Terminal suddenly de
veloped consldcral strength and closed 1 V@
Ijy per cent higher. Manhattan closed 1 %
per cent lower , nnd Burlington } per cent ,
and Union Pacific % per cent higher. Sales
were 03,323 shares against 183,143 shares jes-
terday.
GOVBIIXMBXTS Government bonds were
dull but steady.
TKSTCIIDAT'S QUOTATION'S.
U. 8.4-tr. . C.&N.W iny
U. B. 4xcmilxIl. . . ISC , ' , dopreferred 14.1
U.S. 44nreKlstred.iUn ! : , N. Y. Central 107j !
IT. 8JK * coupon..1(17 ( ! i O.H. N Kl
I'acltlcCsof'Wi . 120 p. T ftH <
Canada Southern. . K ! Pacific Mall
Central 1'iicillc . ai'4 ' ( ) . D.4K IK'S
Chlcngo Ac Alton. . . Pullman I'nlnccCiiilKHf
C..H.0 . Heading ( By
J ) . , L. * llock Inland ll-i
It.k St. I * &H. V to'i
Krle . dopreferred 7IU
do preferred . W * ! C. . M. & Ht. 1'nul.
Illinois Ontral . tin do prcferred. . ' .
J. , II. * W . 12 St.P.iO SB
K.&T . I4 > do preferred lot )
LnkcHhoro . HI1 , TPXRH Pacific 2.V4
I , . * N . f.7i ? Union Paclflc Miy
Michigan Central. . KJ W..Ht. ! , . * ! Hl'i
MIsHourlPurlllc. . . . H44 ! do preferred UTi'i
Missouri 1'aclllc. . . . lip , W. U. Telegraph. . 78,1 ,
dopreferred 44 , ' §
MONKV On call , easy at 2@3jf ; last loan ,
2 } ; closed at ! ia'j ( ) . per cent.
PltlME MCIICANTILE PAI'Elt 4JjS5K ( l'cr
cent.
STEIIMXO KXCIIAXVIE Dull but firm at
H.S5 for 00 day bills , fl.ST j for demand.
PltOULCB MAIIKKTS.
I O , Fob. S8. Followlnj ; uro the 2no :
closing prices :
Flour Remains steady nnd unchanged ;
winter wheat , bold , W.WaO.M ' ; sacks ,
rj.50XS3.T5 ; wheat , bbls , f3.fiO@4.iO ! ;
( taclts , riTOCM.aS ; spring , tl.Tn@i.'JO : ;
rye Hour , t'J.85@M.U ) per bbl ; buckwheat
Hour , $ T..OO 0.75 | > er bbl.
May , bOc.
Corn Moderatly active , but irregular and
easy ; opened ) ffe below the clone of yester
day , and closed u slmae lower ; cash and
March , 4 Xc ; May. W ) Ifi.lGc.
Oats Dull , closing ° under yesterday ;
May , 31c.
Kyc Quiet nt We.
Hurley 7T@SOc.
Pi line Timothy J.4.'i@2.44.
Flux-seed * 1.45.
\ Vhiskyl.ir , .
Pork Active and firm ; cash , $13.67 > f ;
May , 14. ( .
Lard Quiet nnd unchanged at the open
ing , but became fairly active and advanced
to fie Improvement , well sustained to the
close ; cash and March. fT.TUJ ; May , fr.82' < J.
Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , ( .YlKXaini ) ;
short clear , $7.r > ( ) @ 7. ( > 'J ; short ribs , $7.17)4. )
Hutter Slow ; creamery , 21@iJ7Xo ; dairy ,
COWS. > c.
Cheese Slow ; full cream Cheddars , ltj ( >
; flats , lli @ll cjyoungAmericas , uyt
Eggs Slow ; fresh ,
Hides Unchanged jgruun hides 5Xo ; preen
fro'zen , Co ; heavy green salted , OKi light
green salted , OJf ; salted bull , fijfc ; green
bull , 4 > c ; green salted calf , 8c : dry flint
nnd dry calf , 12i ( lc ! ! : branded , 15 percent
off : deacons , HOc each ; dry salted , lUc.
Tallow In fair demand ; No. 1 , country ,
solid , 4J c ; No. 2 , \ % \ cake , 4tfeperlb.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls . 37,000 : I5,000
Wheat , bu . 41,000 17.000
Corn , bu . UIJI.OOO bO.OOO
Oats , bu . I'Jl.OOO W,0(0 (
Rye , bu . : t,000 'JX)0 ( )
Barley.bu . 58,000 20,000
Ijlverpool , . 'Feb. 2S. Wheat Dull and
unchanged ; demand fair ; holders offer mod
erately.
Corn Easy ; demand poor ; new mixed
western , 4s 8d i > er cental.
St. Iiouls. Feb. 28. Wheat Lower ;
cash , 81 ( < 781Kc ; May , 82c.
Corn Weak and lower ; cash ,
May , 40X1-
Oats Easy ; cash , 30J.TOJ4'c : May , SOJ
Provisions Pork , S14.25 ; lard , $7.40.
Whisky tl.ti'J.
Ilutter Firm ; creamery , 24 < 30c ! ! ; aalry ,
18ri24c. (
Afternoon Hoard Wheat Lower ; March ,
SOJfobid ; May , 8l3f@Sisc. : Corn-Easier ;
March , 4. 0 bid ; Muy , 4UJ c. Oats Weak.
Now Vork , Fob. 28. Wheat Receipts ,
12,000 ; exports , 71,000 ; options opened heavy
nnd declined , ' 4(1 ( ? } , later ruled stronger and
recovered ) fc , closing , however , weak and a
shade above thu bottom ; spot was a trlllo
lower : ungraded red , SS@92J.fc ; No. ) red was
quoted at IL'lc ; No. 2 red tic In store and
elevator , % ( $ ) fo delivered ; W@'jQc } f. o.
b. ; March closing at 89e.
Corn Receipts. 4.000 ; cxiwrts , 70.000 ;
options declined > 'H@ ' > 'HU early , closing with u
Blight reaction ; ttpot was u shade lower ; un
graded , M'(300c ' ( ; No. 2 , uS > < @ 58Jfc in eleva
tor , 6'.i'fGOo ( delivered ; Murch closing at
68 ] < c.
Oats Receipts , 4,000 ; exports , none ;
market steady and tmict ; mixed western , ! Ui
@ 40c ; white western , 40@40c.
Coffee Spot , fair ; Rio , nominal at f 15.00 ;
options opened 10it25 ( points higher , closing
weak and u trifle lower ; sales , 97,750 bags ;
February. IU.40 ( < J > ll.bO ; March , | 10.90 < < j
11.20 ; April , 10.80@11.00 ; Muy , * 10.00@10.yO ;
June , 110.40 ® 10. 75.
Petroleum Finn ; united , 02Kc.
Kggs Hurely steady ; western , 22jtfH23c. (
Pork Steady and quiet : mess , S14.75@15.00
for one year old , f 1S.00@15.25 for now.
Lard Opened weak but closed steady ;
western steam , spot , $8.07 %
Uutter Steady ou line grades ; western ,
14S30o. (
Cheese Firm ; western , llj/12c.
Kansas City , Feb. 2 $ . Wheat Steady ;
No. 2 soft , cash , 7'Jc ; May , 7 > io bid , bO'sc '
asked.
j > Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 43c asked ; May ,
44o bid. 45 > < o asked.
Oats No. 2 , 28 , < io asked.
MlnneapollB , Feb. 28. Wheat Lower ;
receipts , 120 cars ; shipments , 47 cars. Clos
ing : In store No. 1 hard , cash and March ,
70 o ; May , 78 0 ; No. 1 northern , cash und
March , 77 We ; May , 70Vc ; No. 2 northern ,
cash und Murch , 72o. On track No. 1 hard ,
7H ° iNo. 1 northern , 7t c ; No. 2 northern ,
73c.
73c.Flour Unchanged ; iatcnts , to ship , W.10
@ 4.25 ; bakers' , ? 3.20ff3 ( 45.
Milwaukee , Feb. 28. Wheat Weak ;
cash , 7 c ; March , 75)'o ) ; Muy , 7b > ; c.
Corn-Dull ; No. 8 , 40o.
Outs-Steady ; No. 3 white , 32c.
IJi-e Weak ; No. 1 , 5Sc.
Uarley Steady ; No. 2 , 75V o.
Provisions Firm ; iwrk , February , J1D.75
. @ 14.00.
Cincinnati , Feb. 28. Wheat Dull ; No.
S red , 4ffsr ( > c.
Corn In moderate demand ; No. 2 mixed ,
61H0SSC.
Oats No. 3 mixed. SSJ c.
Rye lu moderate demand ; No. 2 , Me.
Provisions Unchanged ; pork , tl4.504ard ; ,
17.00.
Whisky Firm nt $1.09.
Now Orleans , Feb. 28. Corn Quiet
and steady ; In sacks , mixed , COo ; white and
yellow , 0101020.
Oats-Easier ; No. 3 , 50@49c.
Corn Meal Steady at $2.S5.
Hog Products Fair demand , but lower
rules ; jx > rk , $15.40 ; larti , reflned , tierce ,
' '
'Hulk'MeaU-Shoulders , 10.12 ; long clear
and clear rib , 17.50.
OMAHA MVE STOCK.
General.
Uxiox STOCK YAIIDS , Op. m , I
Tuesday , Feb. 28 , losS. I
The receipts of hog were moderate to-day
and the receipts of cattle heavy. The. strike
en the U. < & M. lines in Nebraska Is having a
very perceptible affect upon the receipts ol
bogs. ' , .
Cattle. ' - ' ' V . .
' There wa * a good demander cuttle , both
P ckcr MU } tbiuu ri iHtlng Ub riil buyers ,
"
The market ripened strong and active nnd a
lariro projrortlon of tbc offerings were taken
early. Later In the day when the buyers had
their orders about tilled the market wa § not
quite as brisk , and closed about steady with
jeitcrdny. There were some very fair cattle
here and one bunch of 1,893-pound steers
reached t-4.50.
Hogs.
There were only twenty-seven frrsh loads
and two stal * on the market. The trains
ranm In late and the market was prolonged
until In the afternoon. The few loads hero
and thu scattering way In which they were
received and sold made it a very difficult
market to reiwrt. The first six loads re
ceived sold undcrji flurry at an advance of 5
( alOc , but as the later trains arrived the mar
ket got down nearer where it was yesterday.
It was uneven , however , all day. and there
was iiuitc a range In prices paid for the same
grades. The market c'.oscd about steady with
yesterday. _ _ _ _
Sheep.
There were no fresh receipts of shrep , but
a few which came In late yesterday were
sold.
Official ilccclptn ,
Cattle 000
Hogs l.b'JO
Prevailing Prlcon.
The following is a table of prices paid in
this market for the grades of stock men
tioned. It frequently occurs that no sales of
some particular grade are made , when In this
case the table will state as nearly as possible
the price that would have been paid had there
been any of that class among the offerings.
Prime steers , 1300 to l.MIOlba..14.15 (94.45 (
Prime steers , 1100 to 1800 Ibs. . 8.33
Fat llttln steers , 000 to 105(1 ( Ibs. 3.10 @ 3.75
Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to
1500 Ibs 3.50 @ 4.15
Common to choice corn-fed
cows 2.00
Western cows 1.50
Fair to good range feeders 2.30
Medium to good native feeders ,
000 Ibs and upwards 2.25
Common to good bulls 2.00
Fair to medium native feeders ,
! KK ) Ibs nnil upwards 2.25 ( S2.50
Stackers , 400 to TOO Ibs 2.15 ( a2.7B
Prime fat sheep 8.75
Good fat sheep , 00@100Ibs. . . . 8.50 ( < : i.75
Fair to medium sheep 2.25 003.00
Common sheep 2.00 02.25
Light and medium hogs 4.00 W5.00
Fair to choice heavy hogs 5.20
Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.05
ItcpreMcntativo Sales.
NATIVE STKKKS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
10. , 848 $3.25 73 1229 ft.OO
10 3 % > 17 .1223 4.10
8. , . . . .1233 3.1V , 15. .1210 4.10
38. , . . . .1123 3.70 13. .11(55 ( 4.15
20. , . . . .1159 22. .13-53 4.25
OJ. , . . . .1142 8.HO 34. .1244 4.30
13. , . . . .1177 3.85 20. .13515 4.35
20. . . . .1090 4.00 28. .1328 4.45
1U. . . . .1205 4.00 54. .1392 4.50
WCSTKIIN 8TKKH9.
42 1153 3.35 18 1301 3.75
cows.
2. . . 975 2.50 3. . . , . .1173 3.00
1. . .1020 2.75 4. . . . .1155 3.25
1. . .1070 2.75 11. . . . .1147 3.25
4. . .1205 3.00 C. . . . .1220 3.50
1IEIFUU3.
18. . .1034 3.C5
HULLS.
1. . .18SO . .1SOO 2.80
1. . .1300 . .1bOO 3.00
1. . .ISM ) . .1300 3.00
1. . .10)50 ) 2.75
MIXED.
20. . . . . .1015 235 2 1425 3.50
HOGS.
No. Av. Shit. Pr. HOGS.No. . Av. Shk. Pr.
2 , ) . . . .145 40 4.10 57. . , .215 405.20
79. . . .188 120 4.8' 01. . , .355 200 S.25
95. . . .105 100 4.0. 75. . , .232 100 fi.y. )
83. . . .172 100 4,05 00. . , .259 240 5.2T
240ft.'f
09. . . .213 5.00 bO. , .2. ) ( ) ft.'f )
07. . . .234 80 fi.10 78. , , .242 5.25
74. . 233 UK ) 5.15 ? J. , . .229 80 5.25
01. . . .213 40 5.15 03. , . .2(54 ( 40 5.27K
75. . . .209 ItJ ) 5.15 73. , . .210 40 5.30
00. . . .229 100 5.15 80. , . .243 5.30
GO. O..l ICO 5.20 01. . , .30S 2SO 5.tO :
71 , 224 120 5.20 05. , 2 W ) 5 30
73. ! ! ! Si.50 40 5.20 75. , .2215 40 5.30
0(1 ( , . . . -50 200 43. , .29 ! ) 5.40
M ) , . . .215 120 5.20 4H..278 40 5.40
Liivu Htoctc Sold.
Showing the number of head of stock sold
on the market today.CVTTLE.
CVTTLE.
G. H. Hammond & Co 300
J. Frazlcr 19
Stevens , Hamilton & Co 17
C. H. Williams 81
Lobman & Rothchlld 105
HobPrUe 7
Harris & Fisher 4
Total 533
HODS.
Armour & Cudahay 077
G. H Hammond & Co 740
Omaha Packing Co 4PO
J. M. Doud 134
Others 101
Total 2143
Ranio ol * Prices.
Showing highest and lowest prices paid for
cadlng grades of cattle on dates mentioned
Space left blank Indicates that no sales of
that particular class of cattle were made ou
that date :
Crime. Bt'rs. Prime St'rw , Common to
Date. KtUOjjlfiOO lb. HUOaiauO lb. CholceCows.
Feb. 20 4 45 CM 4' > 4 10 200 ( tfl 00
Feb. 21. . 4 in ( H 411 5 ffM KJ 00 443 2S
Feb. ! . . 4 S3 < 4 Ui 425 2 ( Kl CM 00
Feb. Kl. . 3 75 MS5 a (10 ( CtW )
Fob. 24. . II K ) 4 25 m w25 \
Feb. 25. . 4 25 454 115 fg > 85
Feb. 26. . Sunday Sunday Sunday
Fob. ST. . H 1W < & \ 15 2 30 Q.1 10
Feb. W . 4 45 III 70 4C4 : ir > 2 M ) 0 > M >
Prices.
Showing the extreme highest and lowest
rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates
mentioned :
Dookftgo anil Ouminlnslon.
Publics Inspectors dock pregnant sowi 40
pounds , stairs 80 pounds each.
Dead hogs. 100 pounds and over , fl.OO ®
2.00 pt-r cwt , less than 100 Ibs , of no value.
Yardage : Cattle , S5c ; hogs , 8c ; sheep , 60
per head. Peed : Corn , tl.OO per hu. ; timothy
hay , fitO ; prairie hay , 20 per ton.
Commissions : Cattle , 50o per head ; calves
and yearlings , $10 per car. Hogs and sheep :
Slnglo decks , | 5 ; public inspection on hogs ,
15c per car. All sales unless otherwise
stated per 100 Ibs live weight.
Mve Stock Notes.
A liberal run of cattle.
Receipts of hogs moderate.
W. T. Horry , Tckanmh , came down with
three loads of cattle.
J. K. Chase , Pilgerwas here and marketed
three loads of l,3W-lb. steers at $4.50.
Mr. Tcmplcton drove out ! 150 head of cattle
this morning which will be fed nt Tekumah.
P. E. Fredncks & Son. Gibbon , had in two
loads of cattle. One load of 1,034-lb. heifers
brought KI.U5.
H. Glrardot , Orchard , Cole , wai at the
yards with four loads of sheep. Two loads
sold hero at (4.30.
G. H. Hammond & Co.'s drove of hogs
bought on to-day's market cost lOu more than
their yesterday's drove.
Puller , Smith & Fuller , Leigh , Neb. ,
marketed two loads of hogs. One load of
273-lb. hogs brought 15.40.
Another } c was knocked off the rate on
packing house products to-day , tbo rate
quoted by the roads being He.
M. Cahlll , Scotia , marketed a load of
1,091Mb. yearlings , two year olds and three
year olds of his own feeding , at 14.00. Mr.
Cuhill came in with them.
"I am writing to my shippers , " remarked a
talesman , "to send In all the good hogs they
can get. So long as the territory which is
dependent upon the H. & M. is prevented
from shipping there Is not much-danger of
them being too many good hogs on the
market. " ,
Cattle shippers to this market are also
getting so that they arc not . . as
ready to take their cattle .through as
they were a year ago. So many of them
have tome la bete with caUlo kud refuted u
'
" - - - * - - -
much for them here an they afterwards got
In Chicago , that they think twice now before
refusing a bid. Only last week a shipper
went through with a bunch of cattle which
brought Just the same in Chicago us he was
offered here. An experience llko that usually
rakes the Oinahu market In n shldpcr's esti
mation.
_
OMAHA W1IOLESAM3 MARKKTB.
Produce , FriiltH , Nuts , Etc.
Tuesday , Feb. 23.
77ic ftillnti'lna iiiiotntlunH itrc whnlcMlc
aiul nut retail. 1'rlccnoffl oniniilncc
arc the rntcH nt ii'/ilr/i / / round lulu ttrcxnlil vn
thin imiiTii't. FruitK tir tithcr line * t > f UIMHIH
rc < ; tilrlii/ ( extra Mtior In narking rantwt nl-
iii i/ lie nniiplletl im unhlilc urder * nt tlic
MIIIO vrlcex quoted fur the Incul tntilc.
llnlrs nn .Ilinir and feed arc jiiblicr * itrlrcs.
< u urnln lire thime paid li\i \ Oinnhn
livered. All limitations on mcr-
arc ulitalncdfnnn Icaillna house *
iid urcnirrcctetl dally. Prlecu on crack-
TH , cuKcg , etc. , arc Unite given by Icadlny
n > ni nfnctnrcrs.
'Die n. & M. strike has to some extent
ihcckcd receipts , but business seems to bo
'uniting ' along as usual , and trade is reported
'air. Uutter does not seem to
inprove in quality , but as receipts
re light , prices are quoted unchanged ,
vith choice grades In good demand. Eggs
, ru changing hands with K c the ruling
iricc and a moderate trade being done. Very
Ittle poultry Is coming to hand , and the do-
mind exceeds the supply , but during the
iresent changeable weather we deem
t best to give quotation * ) as
jefore. Potatoes are slow , and the recent
eduction In prices seems have no effect on
he trade. Apples are unchanged and the
rado in fruit Is reported as being quiet and
itendy nt last week's ' quotations.
HANANAS Medium , ? U.50@3.00 ; choice ,
. .
THUMPS Good stock , G0@75c ; rutabagas ,
0@"ic.
LKMOXS W.OO < W4.r > 0 per box.
CALIFORNIA I'IAHS : fj.50@2.75 ; extra
ihoicc , M.OO.
DATES Persian , 8c per lb.
SAUK KKAUT Choice , per bbl. of 3(1 ( pal. ,
f8.26g8.uO ; yt bbl. , e4.57@5.00 ; $11.00 per" bbl.
f BO gal.
CIDEH Chotqa Michigan elder , $6.00(30.50 (
xr bbl. of .7J gal.
POPCOUN Choice rice corn is quoted at 4@
, } { c per lb , other kinds , SJ @ : tc i > er lb.
CutuoTS ? 3.STi(2'J.r ( > 0 per barrel.
PAiisNii'8 Now stock , SJ.-V ) per barrel.
OV.STKIIS Plain standard , We ; plain se
lects , ItOc ; standard , 40c ; extra selects , ST C'
New York counts , 40c ; bulk oysters , counts ,
" 1.8.r > per 100 ; selects , t .OO per gal. ; standard ,
1.25 per gal.
CAIIIIAOKS $1 per doz. and 3@3) ) e per lb
for California.
CAUI.IFLOWEU Good stock , $2.CO@2.80.
OltAi'ES Malagas , $7.5U@S.OO per bbl. , and
.00
' ' „
> er cae'o of 420 ; Florida , bri'ghts , $4.2r > @
4.50 ; russctts , W.50T4.00 ; Mexican , 94.00 ;
os Angeles , 3.50@1.75 ; navals , $5.60.
FIGS In layers , lH@ll ( < j ; cake , lie per lb.
NUT.S Peanuts , G > ( ii7e , raw ; Hrazil nuts ,
So ; almonds , Tarragona , ± Jo ; English wal
nuts , l.ri@18c ; filberts , 18c ; Italian chestnuts ,
15c ; pecans , 12c.
HOXKY I9@21c for 1-lb frames ; canned
loucy , 10@12c per lb.
Groccr'H
Pitovisioxs Hams , ll@ll ) c ; breakfast
jacon , "M@lebacon \ } sides , V94dry } } \
salt , S QS i shoulders , OXC' c ; dried beef ,
10it\\c. ( \
TOIIACCO Lorillard's Climax 45c
, ; Splen
did , 45e ; Mechanics' Delight , 44e ; Lcgpett &
Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 39c ; Drum-
nond's Horseshoe , 45c : J. T. , 42c ; Sorg's
Spearhead , 44c ; Catlln's Mecrscham , 81c ;
Catlln'sOld Style , 23c ; Piper Heidsick , We ;
Sweet Tip Top , 33c.
DIIIKI > FHUITS Apples , bbls. , new , } 4's. OJ
< i7o ! ; evaporated , ti ) 010o ; blackberries ,
evaporated , ! ) J10c ; pitted cherries , 22(323 ( ;
peaches , pattern , new , } s , 83 < j@Sc ; eva-
oratcd , peeled peaches , 300t82c _ ; eva ] > orated
unpurcd , 18@llc ! ; now currants , 7S7i ( c ;
prunes , new , 4f@jc ; citron , 24 ( > 25 ; raisins ,
California-London layers , * 2.40C < | * 2.BO ; Cali
fornia loose muscatels , $2.00@2.10 ; new Va
lencia , "i & 'Hc.
CAXDY Mixed , 0@llc : stick. 9@9J .
CAXXED Goons Oysters , standard , per
case , $3.30(33.85 ( ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case ,
$3.2.1(33.35 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $3.20@
3.30 ; California pears , per case , $4.70 )4.80 ) ;
apricots , per case , $4.50(34.iO ( ; peaches , per
case , $5.00(35.75 ; white cherries , per case ,
$0.00 ; California plums , per case , * 4.80@4.40 :
blueberries , per case , $2.80@2.40 : egg plums ,
2-lb , pur case , $3.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case ,
4tt.20Cg5.TB ; Mb salmon , pur doz. $1.85@1.05 ;
2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.25(33.85 ( ; 2-lu
string beans , per case , 51.80@1.85 ; 2-lb Lima
beans , per case , $1.GO@1.65 ; 2-lb marrowfat
peas , $2.iO ( ( < l'-.TO ; 2-lb early Juno pear , per
case , (2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $ -.50 ; 2-lb corn ,
$2.30@2.40.
HEFIXKD LAitn Tierce , TJfJc ; 40-lb square
cans. T < c ; 50-lb round , T5fe ; 20-lb round ,
7n'o ; 10-lb pails , 8 } c ; 5-lb pails , S c ; 2-lb
palls , 8tfc.
UHOOMS Extra 4-tie. $2.fiO ; No. 1,12.00 ;
No. 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable. $4.00.
HOLLAND HEitnixns 70@72 per kog.
PICKLES Medium in bbls , $7.00 ; do in half
bbls , $4.00 ; small , In bbls , $8.00 ; do In half
bbls , $4.50 ; gerklns , in bbls , $9.00 ; do in half
bbls , $5.00.
JKI.I.IES 30-lb palls , $1.60 ( < Jt.75.
TEAS Japans , 20@5. > c ; gunpowder , 20(5 ( ?
COc ; Young Hyson , 22@55c ; Oolong , 20(3j (
C5c.
C5c.Hoi'E
Hoi'E Seven-sixteenths , ll@lljic.
Sviturs Now Orleans molasses , per bbl. ,
43c per gal. ; corn syrdp , 35c ; half bbls. , 87c ;
4 pal. kegs , (1.55.
SALT Per bbl. car load , $1.40.
MAI-LE Sua An Bricks , IZ c per lb ; penny
cakes , 15o per lb.
WOODEXWAIIE Two-hoop pails , per doz. ,
$1.40 ; three-hoop pails , $1.65 ; No. 1 tub , tfi.fin ;
No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. a tub , $4.50 ; washboads.
$1.50 ; fancy washboards , $8.50 ; assorted
bowls , f2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $9.50 ; No. 2 churns ,
$8.50 ; No. 3 churns , $ T,50 ; butter tubs , $1.TO ;
spruce , in nests , $1.70.
STAKCII Mirror gloss , 5c ; Graves' corn ,
ty < is ; Oswego gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , "c.
COFFEE Ordinary grades , 18(3l9c ( ; ; fair.
' " "
and
Arbuckle's roasted , 22c ; McLaughlin's
XXXX , 82c ; Dilworth's , 22c ; Hed Cross ,
SUOAB Granulated , 1t.4@ Xcconf. \ .
OJ < @ 7e ; white extra C , CjftoiO e : extra
OJiQ'Vtfo ' ; yellow C , 5 } @ 5X J ; cut loaf , 7J4
8c ; powdered , 78jie ; New Orleans , S
CHACKBUS , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to
change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city goods ) , 7o ;
soda snowflakes ( in tins ) . He ; soda dandy ,
0 > o ; soda wafers ( In tins ) , lOc ; soda zephyr ,
8c ; city oyster , tijfe ; excelsior , 7o ; farina
oyster , 5 } c ; gem oyster , 5c ; monitor , 7c ;
Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic ,
5e ; snowdrop oyster , 8c ; butter , 5c ; Boston ,
bu ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butterC c ;
cracker meal , 5 } c ; graham , 8c ; graham
wafers , lOo ; grahamnvafera In pound pack
ages , 12Kc ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7 } c ; oat
meal , 8c ; oatmeal wafers , lOc ; oatmeal wa
fers in lb pkgs , 12Kc ; animals , 12c ; boliver
gingcer ( round ) , 7e ; cream , 80 ; Cornhlll ,
lOc ; cracknells , ICc ; frosted cream , 8Kc ;
ginger snaps , 8c ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Oc ;
homo made ginger snaps In boxes , IHc ; homemade
made ginger snads ( i-lb cans ) per dozen ,
$2.50 ; lemon cream , So ; pretzels ( handmade ) ,
11KC assorted cakes and Jumbles , llKo ; as
sorted lingers , 15e ; afternoon tea ( In tins )
per dozen , $7.00 ; banana lingers , 14c ; butter
jumbles , llc ; Brunswick , 15o ; brandy
snaps , 15c : chocolate drops ( new ) , 10c ; choco
late wafers , ISc ; Christmas lunch ( in tins ) ,
per dozen , $4.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14c ; coffee
cake , 12c ; Cuba Jumbles , ll.jc } ; cream puffs ,
20c ; egg Jumbles , 14o ; ginger drops , He ;
honey Jumbles , 11X& ! Jelly lingers , 15c ; Jelly
wafers , 15c ; Jelly tart ( new ) , 15c ; lady ling
ers , IHc ; vanilla bar , 14o ; vanilla wafers , He ;
Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in box , per
dozen , $2.50.
All eoods packed in cans 1 ct. per lb. ad
vance except Snowllake and Wafer Soda ,
which | s packed only In cans. Soda In 2 lb.
and 3 lb. paper boxes , cent perlb. 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 coses 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 case. One lb.
Graham and Oat Meal Wafers packed 2 doz.
in a case.
Show Tops for boxes , with jfloss ojrcnlng to
show goods , 75 cents. Cans for Wafer Soda ,
$3.00 not returnable. Cans for Snowllako
Soda , $6.00 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
"Snowflake" Soda. Cans are returnable at
pnces'chargcd.- . ' , .
' 'Dry GbotU , . ' ' ' ' / , , . ; ,
. ' DOCK Wesl Point 2V Sjo. 8 ex. , 10 > ic1 ; West
Point 29 In. 10 ot , 13 > 'c ; West Point 10 In. 13
oz. , Jftu ; West Point 4if In. 11 oz. , lOc. Checks
-Caledonia X , Yo ; Caledonia XX , lOVc. )
Economy , U1/ c ; Otls , Sl n.
KBNTI'CKY Jcixs r.Mymorlul , 15c ; Canton ,
18c ; Durham , 37 0 ] Hercules , 18c ; Learning'
ton. 22 'c ; Cottswold. 2714'c.
CiiAsn Stevens B , Co ; bleached , 7c ; Ste
vens' A , 7e ! ; blenched , 8 > fo ; Stevens' P
8 < e ; bleached , We ; Stevens' N , OJ c ;
bleached , 10' e ; Stcvons' S It. T , 12''c.
Mi rEU.AXKots ) Tttblo oil cloth , $2.85 ;
plain Holland , 8j c to Oc ; Dado Holland ,
12Uc. i i
CAvnnics Slater , Co ; Woods , 6c ; Standard -
dard , Be ; 1'eocockj 5c.
. COMFOIITEIIS $ ( I.OOW ( ! < 5.00.
BIANKETS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored ,
$1.10 ( < c8.00.
Hi.EACiir.n SunETiNO Hcrkely cambric ,
No. ( W , 9j c ; Best Yet , 4-4 , fi'fe : butter cloth
OO,4K ! Cabot , 7 { c ; Fnrwell , Stfc ; Fruit
of Loom , 9J/c : Greene G , ( ie ; Hope , 8e ; Klni ?
Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo , llKu ; Loim-
dale , 7c ; New York mills , 10c ; Pepperell
42-ln. . lie 4V-ln. ( 12c
- ; PcpjHjrell , - , ; Pepiierell ,
C4 , IBc ; Pepperell , 8-4 , 21e : Pcppcrcll. 9-4 ,
23c ; Pepperell , 10-3 , 25o ; Canton. 4-4 , 8' e ;
Clinton , 4-4 , ! i'ic ; Triumph , Oc ; wamsutta ,
lie ; Valley , Be.
FLANXKI.S Plaid Hnftamnn , 20o ; Goshcn ,
1UUi V UC'fJUL'U ilU. 1. 4 , t U , I UITL'IIUU ItU. w ,
A37 > < cQuechcoNo. ; 4 , J33 0 ; Anawan ,
IHifo ; Windsor , 22 > < c ; HetfXC , BMnch , 15 " !
E , 24-lnch. 21 c ; Gfj , 24-Inch , 18c ; H A F , 4' ,
25e ; J H F , ? / , 27 > 5c ? ; G , } { , : t5c.
PiiiNTs Soi.iu Counts Atlantic , Oc ;
Slater , B)4'c ) ; Berlin ' oil , < ) )4cJGaancr ) ; oil , ' 6@
7c. PIXK AXD no'iiES Hichniond , < ! } c ; Allen ,
OKc ; Hlvcr point , 5c : Steel Hlvcr. o ; o ;
.Hlchmond , Ce ; Paclflc , 05 < c. INDKIU BLUB '
Washington , 0 ; Century Indigo blue prints ,
lOc ; American , 7e ; Arnold , 7c : Arnold B ,
He ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal ,
DHESS Charter Oak , 5J o ; Hatnapo , 4J < o ;
Lodl , Be ; Allen , Oe ; Hlchmond , 8 > c : Windsor
ser , } < ; c ; Eddystone , 6 } c ; Paclflc ,
COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls <
No. 10 , 8fc } ; 40 , 10' c : 00 , 12Kc ; 80 , 15c : 80 ,
colored , lOo ; BO , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , IBc ;
Bristol , 18' < c ; Union Paclflc , 18o.
Aiti1 Bebb white , lO c ; colored ,
BHOWX SHEETING Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7c ;
Atlanta H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlanta D , 4-40J c ; At
lantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , 6 } o ; Auro
ra C , 4-4 , 5c ; Crown XXX , 4-4. l4ai Hoosier
LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 0-4 , 7'fc : Lawrence
LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , Be ; Pepperell ,
U , 4-4 , 7c ; Pcpporell O , 4-4 , Oc ; Pepperell , 8-4
18c. ; Pepperell , 9-4 , 21c ; Peppcrell , 10-4 , 23c ;
Utlca , C , 4-4. 4J/c. Wachusett , 4-4 , 7 > o ; Au
rora K , 4-4 , O' e ; Aurora B , 4-4 , Oc.
BATTS Standard , 80 ; Gem , 10) o ; Beauty ,
12Kc ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased , $ O.BO.
GIXOIIAM Plunkett clicks , 7Kc ; Whittcn-
ton , 7Kc ; York , 7KC ! Normantu dress , S e ;
Calcutta dress , 8 } c ; Whltteuton dress , 9o ;
Ucnfrcw dress , 8 f@12J c.
TICKS Lewiston , itO-fn. , 12 > < c ; Lewiston ,
32-in. , 13'ifc ; York , 32-in. , 14c : Swift river ,
lAoTliorndlke \ , OO , 8/c ; Thorndike , EF ,
8tft ; Thorndike , 120. O c ; Thorndike , XXX ,
15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , OJ < e ; Cordis , No. 4 , lie.
DUXIMS Amoskeag , 9-oz. , 10 ; Everett ,
7-oz. , 13c ; York , 7-oz. , 18c ; Haymaker , SVfc ;
Jaffrey , XXll' c ; Jaffrey , XXX , 12 } < fu ;
Beaver Creek , A A , 12c ; Beaver Crook , BB ,
HQJ Beaver Creek , CC , lOc.
General Markrtf * .
SPIIIITS Cologne spirits 183 proof , $1.14 ;
do. 101 proof , $1.17 ' ; spirits , second quality ,
101 , proof , $1.10'do , IbS ; proof , $1.13 ; alcohol
Ib8 proof , pur wine gallon , $2.12 ; redistilled
whiskies $1.25(3:1,50 ( : ; gin blended , $ l.50@2.00
Kentucky bourbons , $2.00(30.00 ( ; Kentucky
nnd Pennsylvania ryes $2.00(30.50 ( ; Golden
Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , $1.50(33.00 ( ;
brandies imported , $ T > .OOr38.50 ; domestic ,
$1.80(33.00 ; gms.i Imported , $5.00(30.00 ; do
mestic , 1.25(33.00 ; champagnes Importedper-
case , j23.00 ( < 33.00Ameriean ; per case $10.00@
10.00.
OILS Carbon. 12@25c ; linseed , boiled ,
f > 2c ; linseed , raw , 59c ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ;
No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; whale
water , bleached , 5c ; fish , bank , 85u ; neats-
foot extra , COc ; ncatsfoot No. 1 , 50@55c ;
pnsolinc , 74 degrees , 15e ; W. S. lard , Ooc ;
No. 1 lard , 50c ; No. 2 lard , 50c ; W. Va. zero ,
14c : W. Va. summer , 12c ; golden No. 1 , 40c ;
golden No. 2 , 25c ; whnlo , 20c ; naphtha , 1 do-
prree , 14c ; headlight , 150 degrees , 12c ; head
light , 175 dcptrees , IBc ; turpentine , 48o ; cas
tor , pure , $2.45 per gal.
Dituos Ammonia carb , 14c ; camphor re
flned 80e ; copperasli'cCcrcaln tnrtnr,42(345c ( ;
cream cartarpowdered , 20(350c ; Indigo Mad
ras , 75c ; morphia sulph , per oz ? . 3.40 ; soda bi.
carbJ4J ( < feVenice ; turpentine,40c ; gum opium ,
$4.49 ; quicksilver. 80c ; quinine , German per
oz. , 55c ; quinine , P. & W. , Olc ; wax , yellow ,
pure , 82c ; wax , white , 40@45c ; citric acid per
lb. , 04c ; oxalic acid , per lb. , 54e ; alum , 4c ;
borax , refined , per lb. , lOc.
PowiiF.it AXII SHOT Shot , $1.40 ; buckshot ,
$1.C5 ; Miami powder , $5.00 ; half kcps , $2.75 ;
one-fourths , $1.50\blasting ; \ kegs , $2.15 ; fuses ;
100 feet , 45(3750.
FI.OUII AXII FEED Minnesota patents , $2.00
per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter
patents , $2.00(3j2.75 ( per cwt ; Nebraska pat
ents , $2.45(32.50 ( per cwt ; rye flour , $2.00 per
cwt ; wheat graham , $1.75@1.00 per cwt ; rye
pruluun , $1.E5 per cwt ; New York buckwheat ,
$0.50@7.00 per bbl ; Excelsior , $0.00 per bbl ;
ready raised , $5.00 per 100-lb case ; cornmeal ,
yellow , $1.00@1.10 per c\vt ; white , $1.05@1.15
per cwt ; bran , $10.00@17.00 per ton ; screen
ings , $14.50(315.00 ( per ton ; hominy , $3.25 per
bbl ; chopped feed , $19.50(220.00 per ton ;
chopped corn , $18.00@19.00 per ton.
HIUKS Green butchers' , 4K(35c ; green
cured , 5 > CaOo ; dry flint , 9o ; dry salt , 8c ;
Krccn calf skins , 7c ; damaged hides , two-
thirds price. Tallow 3 > c. Grease Prime
white , 41 0 ; yellow , 3c ; brown , 2c. Sheep
nelts , 25cg1.00. ( Green ox pelts , 3@3 > c ;
kip skins ( unfrozen ) , 4(3,0 ( c ; cowhiues ,
Funs Raccon , lOiSCOc ; mink , 15@40c ;
musk rat fall , 2@7c ; striped skunk , B ( 25c ;
mountain wolf , No. 1. $1BO@2.50 ; No. 2 ,
prairie. 50@75c ; No. 2 , 25@40c ; beaver , No.
1 , per lb , $2.00 ( < T,3.00 ; No. 2 , $1.00@1.25 ; otter ,
$1.00@0.00 ; dry deer skins , $20a85o ( pcrlb ;
dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , 15 ( < l25c.
WOOL Per lb. , 14@20c.
LEATHEK Oak soles , 85 < 237c ; hemlock
slaughter sole , 30@29c ; hemlock dry solo , 21
@ 25c ; hemlock kip , U5@90o ; A. & B. runner
kip , 50@75c : A. hemlock calf , 90@$1.00 ; A.
A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75o ; hemlock
upper , 19@24c ; English grain upper. 25c ; hem
lock grain upper , 21@24c ; Tumplco B. L.
Morocco , 29 ( ' 33cTainpieo ; pebble , O. U. Mo. ,
22@29c ; Cura'coa , B. G. Mo. , 85c ; Simon O.
D. Mo. , $2.75@3.00 ; Dangola kid , 80@35c ; X.
M. kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid , 83c ;
Gricsen kids , $3.00@3.50 ; French glared
kids , $2.BO@1.75 ; French calf kids ,
$3.20 ; oak kip skins , S0c@$1.00 ; oak calf
skins. $1.00@1.25 ; French calf skins , $1.2.- > ( >
2.05 ; French kip skins , $1.10@1.50 ; Hussltt
linings. $6.00@0.50 per do/ . ; pink , cream and
white linings , $7.50@10.00 per doz. ; colored
toppings , $9.00@11.K ( ) .
Gil UN Wheat , OOc ; rye , 55@5Se ; oats , 30@
31e ; yellow corn , 40c ; white corn , 45c ; bar
ley , 65 < < i00c. ;
EXTHACTS Sanderson's oil bergamot , per
lb. , $3.00 ; oil lemon , per lb. , $3.60 ; oil pepper
mint , $3.00 ; oil wintcrgreen , $2.50 ; alive oil ,
Malaga , per gallon , $1.25.
SOAP Castile , mottled , per lb. , 8@10ccas- ;
tile , white , 10@l3c. 4
PAINTS White lead , pure , Oc ; white lead
fancy , Oc ; putty , In bladders , 3c ; Paris white.
3c ; common , 2 > e ; red lead , 7c.
WINDOW GLASS Single , 70 per cent
double , 70 and 10 per cent discount.
FLAXSEED Quoted at $1.35 per bushel.
Dry Lumber.
DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIEU9.
2.11 A ;
18 ft. 18ft. 30ft. 22ft , 84
2x4 .17 H ) 20 00 21 OJ2200220C
2x6 .17 ram oo „ ! 00,21 , uisi cc
2x8 .17 fiO'20 ' 00,21 , 0023 0022 OC
2x10 ,17 nO,20 , Ml21 002) ) OO/il
2X12 .18 23'a ' ) (1021 00 24 0024 OC
U 1-0x8 .18 60 1 60 20 UllZI 00 2l ! Ul' '
BOAUD8.
No. 1 com , s 1 s.$18.50 I No. 3 com , B 1 s.l 50
No. 2 com , sis. 17.00 | No. 4 com , H 1 B. 13.50
FENCING.
No. 1 , 4 & 0 In 12 & 14 ft. , rough $19.50
No. 1 , " " It ) " 19.50
No. 3 , " 12 14 " 10.50
No.2 , " " 10 " 18.00
SIDING.
A , 12 , 14 & 10ft$31.60 I C , 12 , 14 & 10 ft.$15.50
B , " " 20.501 D , " " 12.50
FLOOIIINO. .
A fi In White Pine ' . . . . , . . . , . . . . . $35.50
B in * ' ' 33.50
coin " " an.oo
Dllin " " 21,50
EOin " " ( Sel. Fencing ) 1U.OO
' 0 In. Drop Siding 50c per M extra.
tHiLINn AND I'AKTITION. ' .
2d comjf In White Pine Ceiling$34.0a
" . ' " , " . . ; ; . 38.00
Clear , . Ji'in-Norwwr " " . . . ; 10.00
2d com. fi la ' . - . , ; ' . , . . . . v
JTDCKnOAlinS.
AlSlnchsls $15.60
11 18 ' , . M .80
C13 " . . . < . . . ' . , 30.00
D13 " . . . . < V3.00
No. 1 com , 12 Ins ! s , 12ft 20,60
" " " 14ft
19.00
" " " 10ft 18.50
" " " 10 , 18,20 ft 21.50
No.2 , " ' 111.00
" " " 1S&U ft 18.50
" " " 17 ft 17.60
12 In Grooved roofing , $1 t > er M. more than i3
In Stock Hoards same length.
10 In Grooved Hooting same price as 13 In
Stock Boards.
will1 Hi1.
No. 1 Plain 8 and 10 In , $10.00
No.2 " " " 17.60
No. 1 , OQ , Sin 19.50
1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , Itf Ins 2s $51.00
" " 1J < , 3 51.00
3d , clear , 1 In. s 2 s 44.50
it lf W"i 2 4" ' ° °
A , select , 1 in s2s 40.IH )
A " 1 , 1)4 ) , 21ns2s 44.1X )
B , " Ilns2s 80.00
B , " 1)4' , IK , 2 In s 2 s 37.00
SOUTIIEIIX YELLOW 1'IXE.
Com. 4 Ino h Flooring $17.50
Star " " Ul.fiO
1st and 2d clear 4 Inch Flooring 23.00
Six inch 40c less.
Clear < inch Celling 21.50
Clear ) { inch Partition 25.00
Clear % Inch , Partition $2 above %
inch Celling 25.001
Clear Finish , 1 and 1J < Inch , s 2s 211.00
Clear Finish , IK and 2 Inch , s 2 s 80.00
Clear Corrugated Celling , 4 Inch 85. BO
Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . . 27.00
rOl'LAll LtlMllKU.
CPoplar Bx. Bds. % in. , s 2 s $85.00
" " X In. Panel , s 2 s 27.00
" " Corrugated Celling , K. . 28.50
nATTEXS , WELL TU1IIXO , 1MCKKTS.
O. G. Batts , 2K In 05c ; > x3 , s I s. 40c ; 3 In
Well Tubing , D. & M. and Bov. . $23.00 ; Pick
cts , D. & H. Flat , $20.50 ; D. H. Sq. , $21.50.
filllXOLES , I.ITII.
XX clear , $10 ; extra "A" . $2.85 ; "A stand
ard No. 5 , No. 1 , $1.45 ; lath , $2.55.
l-OSTS.
White cedar , 0 In. , > / s. 12J c ; 0 In. qrs. ,
tfe ; white cedar , b % in KB lljfc ; 8 in.
, .ri lOc ; white cedar. 4 in. round , lO e ; Ten-
lessee rod cedar , split , 14c ; split oak , lOc ; .
n 7 in. , nnd 8In. ( % each ) 8 ft. , round , W.C
wsU.
Real Estate Transfers.
Do VcrSholes nnd wife to Uobt. L.
Garlishs , lot 111) ) Nelson' nd wd $ 11,000
Win. Callcn to HuRh Percy , lot 7 8 blk
2 Oxfords place w d 123
Larmon P. Pruyn and wife to Anna
M. Heimbach , lot 8 Pruyn'a suh wd 3,000
Same to Peter J. Heimbach , s28 % ft of
lot 2 IJf Millard P. Caldwell's ad wd 7,000
Samantha F. Bcnawa and husband to
Vfm , II. Homan , lot 0 blk 7 Plain-
view w d 1,400
J , C. Hyman to Marie M. Hyman , lot
3 sub of o 295 ft B " & " in Shlnn's 3d
W d 1,750
D. C. Patterson and wife to Judson
Curtis , lot 21-22-24 blk 1-14-15-10-17
blk 2 4 to 12 18-19-20-21 blk 2 Fayetto
parkwd 0,000
Chas. W. Gibbs to AVilson O. Uridgc ,
lot 13-14 Dlk 59 South Omaha w d. . . 1,900
Jefferson W. Bedford and wife to Jno.
Wolly , nK of lot 20 blk 2 Hawthorn
adw d 370
Ira Van Camp and wife to Edward
Egan , lot 8 , blk 1 , Van Camp's add ,
W d 300
Arthur D Brandeis to Amos Phillips ,
nK of lot 5 , blk 2 , Kirkwood , w d. . 1,350
Mary E Banker and husband to W G
Albright , lot 7 , blk 12 , Improvement
Association add , w d 3,350
George H Boggs and wife to Arthur
East , lots 1 and 2. blk 28 , Omaha
View , wil 1,500
Louise Hillcko to BruckM Hobcrts ,
lots 11 und 12 , Hlllckc's 2d add ,
Wd 150
Jesse L Worlcy and wife to Frank
Evers , lot 11. blk 17 , Hanscom Place ,
wd. . . 2,003
John Field nnd wife to John It Swaw ,
lot 7 , blk 809 , Omaha , w d 1
John H Shaw and wlfo to John Field ,
lot 0 , blk 309 , Omaha , w d 1
Omaha Smelting and Hclining Co.
to the public plat dedicating the o 10
feet of lot 0 , Olson's add , und part
of other lots for highways.
Thino J Christiansen to the public ,
plat of alley In tax lot 14 in sec 10 ,
twp 15 , r 18 '
Edward Hannan et al to Olln Swanson -
son , lot 10 , blk 2 , Riverside add ,
Wd 123
Pioneer Town Site company to II
Swanson , lot 25 , blk 0 , town of Ben-
niugton , wd 112
Same to H N Smith ct al , lots 13 , 14 ,
15 , blk 0 , same , w d 400
William M Harris ct al to George W
Hopper ct al , lots 11 and 12 , blk 1 ,
Andrews & Bcnison's add , w d 1,000
John S Collins , trustee , to F Swartz-
landcr , lot 5 , blk 4 , Hillside add No
8. wd 950
A E Tonzalin and wife to same , lot 0 ,
blk 4 , same , w d 880
John McDonald to AVIlliam U Croft ,
lot 25 , blk 1 , Ueddlck park add , q c. . 000
Twenty-six transfers , aggregating. . ? 40S04 ,
Building Permits.
The following building permits were issued
yesterday by the superintendent of buildings t
George A. Richards , addition to house
240 Franklin st $ 285
Charles Nelson , cottage and barn ,
Gurllchs near Lowe ave , . . 1,100
J. B. Latsch , cottage , Fifth ave. near
Beech 245
Peter Nelson , residence und barn ,
Lowe ave. near Howard 4,000
Jacob Waynes , cottage , Center near
Seventeenth 100
Five permits aggregating $5,730
A New Cave Found at Mnnltou.
Mnnitou ( Col. ) Jourmil : G. W. Sny-
dcr informs us Unit on Inst Sunday his
brother Elmer discovered the entrance
to another cave. It is located in Wil
liam's canyon , above Bridal Veil Falls ,
in the side of the perpendicular rocks.
Sunday was a very cold day , and as
Elmer was walking along ho noticed
steam escaping- from a crovlco in the
wall. Next day , by means of ropes , the
Snyder brothers [ let themselves down
over the wall in the entrance. They
have been exploring all week and the
indications are now that when the cave
is opened up it will bo larger than the
Cave of Winds. Ono room contains
crystal formations , which are more
beautiful than anything that has ever
been seen in the cave line about Mani-
tou. An entrance will probably bo
made on the other Bide of the mountain ,
juttt above the Grand Caverns , which
can readily bo done.
Fcaco on Karth
Awaits that countless army of martvra ,
whoso ranks are constantly recruited
from the victims of nervousness and
nervousdiseases. The price of the boon is
asvstematic course of Hostettor'sStom
ach Hitters , the finest and most genial
of tonic nervines , pursued with reason
able persistence. Easier , plcasantcr and
safer this than to swash the victuallins
department with pseudo-tonics , alco
holic or the reverse , beef extracts , nerve
foods , narcotics , bedativesand poibons in
disguise. "Tired Naturo'ssweet rebtoror ,
balmy sleep , " is the providential recu-
perant of weak nerves , and this glo
rious franchieo being usually the consequences
quences of sound digestion and in
creased vigor , the great stomachic which
iiibures both , is productive albo of ro-
pobo at the required time. Not unre-
freshcd awakens the individual who
uses it , but vigorous , clear headed and
tranquil. Use the Bitters albo in fever
and ague , rheumatism , kidney troubles ,
constipation and biHioiiHucsa.
Arrived at Last.
The St. Paul 9 :45 : express , which was duo
hero Sunday morning , and which was snow
bound above Sioux City for over thirty-six
hours , was dug out and arrived hero at 0:10 :
last evening , _
CHILDREN WILL FREELY TAKE
Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung
Balm ; unljko cough byrupa it contains
.no opium , will soothe and heal any dis-
eabo of the.throat Or lungs quicker than
any other remedy.i5 cents a bottlo.
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DealerinAgricnltDrallmpleDionts , Wagons ,
CimlnKCt nml lliienlr * . JCKIO Strrrt. tictwcciiWIinnj
loth , Omaha , NubrMkn.
LININGER & . METOALF CO. ,
AgricnltflralIiniileinentslfa onsCarriagGS ,
niiftxlci , Klc.Vholei > l < > . Omaha , Ni'timokn.
PARLIN , ORENDORF it MARTIN ,
Wholesale Denier * In
AETicnllnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies
VUI , UD , 1W > nil J 9J ! Jonoi 81 reel , Onmhn.
P. P. MAST & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
Cultlratnra , 117 Hake * . Cider Milk and I.utmn 1'ul-
Tenters. Cor. lltn nnil Nicholas MIVPIK.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ,
Wholr a1o
Agricultural Implements , Wagons &Bnggies
_ Comer lltli nnd Mcliolu
J. P. SEIBERLINQ & CO. ,
( Akron. Uliln. )
Hamsting Machinery and Binder Twine ,
* iV. K. Mi' ( j , MHimKvr. KiJ l.vnveiiwurtli it. . OniHlm
MOLINE.MILBURN * STOOD ARD Co
Manufacturer * tul Jobbers In
Wagons Bnggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
Cor. tub ami Pacific Street * , Omaha , Neb.
Artists' Materials.
A HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 DoUKlan Street , Omaba , Ncbraika.
Boots antl hoes.
W. V. MORSE & CO' . ,
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes ,
1111 Knrnatn St. , Oninlm , Nob. Manufactory , Bummer
fclrcet , lloston.
KIRKENDAUL. JONES & CO. ,
( Suceensore tu lleeil , Jonea & Co. )
WholesaleManufactnrersofBootsandShoes
Agents lor llcnton Itubbcr Hhoo } 'o. 1H , 111H * HIM
lluruejr tt. , Onmhn , Nebraaka.
Booksellers and Stationers-
H. M , & S. W. JONES ,
BucccMon to A.T. Kenyon A , Co.V holesalo & nclall
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Flno WeddlnB Htatlonerr. Commercial Btntloncry.
btreet , Omaba. Neb.
CoffOOB , SplCOB , EtC-
C L ARK E C OFF E E C O ! ,
Umahn Coffee und bplcu Mlll > .
Teas , Coffees. Spices , Baking Powder ,
Flavoring Kitracln. Laundry lllue. Inks. Ktc. 1114-
UlCllnrney Street , Oiiiahii. Nebrmka.
Crockery and 9lB8B
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Agent for the Mnnuf acturent nnil Importers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Etc. Office , : I17 S. 1,1th St. , Omnhu , Nebraska.
CommlBslon and Storage.
Commission ant Jobbing ,
Duttcr , KCKS nnd Produce , OoiiKlKmiients ( elicited.
llvadiuiurtern for Htonownre , llerry lUuomind
( jrupo llHskiHs. Hit Dodjto fit. , Oinulm.
RIDDbLU & . RIDDELL.
Storage and Commission Mercnants ,
Fpeclaltlpii lluttcr , Kiies , Cbccrp , Poultry , ( ianio ,
Oyrtcrs , Ktc. , Ulc. 112 b-outli lull Strri't.
WIEDEMAN & CO. ,
Produce Commission Mercnants ,
Poultry , Iluttcr , Giimn , Kriilta , Ktc. 230 outh 14th
bt. . Omaba , Nubruxka.
GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. ,
( Successors to McSlmno & Schroeder. )
Frodnce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omaba , Nebraska.
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O'MAHA'COA'L , cb"kE & UMECO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
200 South nth Street , Omaba , Nebraska.
J. J. JOHNSON & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Illinois WMte Lime ,
And shipper * of Coal , Coke , Cement , Plaster , Mint
JJral n Tile , and hewer I'lpo. Ofllco , i'lixton Hotel ,
Knrnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
214 South 13th bt. . Oinulm. Neb.
Dry Goods and Notions-
M. E SMITH & CO. ,
Bry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 and 1104 Douglas , Cor. 11th St. , Omaba , Neb.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GooflsNotions ,
Genti' Furnishing ( ioodi. Corner llth and HaJnej
S < . . Omaha , Nebraska.
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farnam Street. Omaba. Nebraska.
PAXTON. GALLAGHER" * co. ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
705 , 707,703 and Til S. 1Mb St. , Omaha , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
12th and Leavcnworth Street ! , Omaha , Nebraska.
D. M. STEELE & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
mo , 1221 and IK ) Harncy Btroct , Omaba , Neb.
ALLEN BROS. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
1114 and 1110 Hamey Street. Oinaba , Neb.
_ Majrdware. _
LEE. FRIED"co. .
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tinware , Sheet Iron , Ktc. Agents for Howe Sctlei ,
and Miami Powder Co. , Omaba , Nob.
HIMEBAUGH Ic TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' Tools and Iluffnlo Scales. 1405 IKlugla ,
Htreet , Omaha , Ncbra a.
RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
10th and Harney Sts. , Omaba , Neb. Western Agcnti
for Austin Powder Co. , Jefferson Heel Nails ,
Fairbanks Btandard Hi ales.
W. J. BROATCH.
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Bpringi , Wagon Htock , Hardware , Lumber , Etc. 1W9
and 1211 Ilnrnejr Btrtct.Oiualia.
JAMES A. EDNEY.
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
Wagon find Carrlmre Woml Stock. Hcayy Hardware ,
Ktc. 1117 and UUI Learenwortb St. . UualB , Neb.
Lumber.
OMAHA LUMBER CO. .
All Kinds of Bnilding Material at Wholesale
1Mb Street m | Union 1'arlflo Track , Omaba.
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Doort , Etc. Yardi-Corner 7th and Uouiilaii Ccrcei
Mb and DougU. .
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
13th and California Streets , Omaha Nebraska.
FRED w. GRAY ,
Lumber , Lime , Cement , .Etc , , Eta
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T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. ,
To Dealers Only ,
Office , 1OTI Karnam Street , Omah * .
JOHN A7WAKEFIELDT
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
QiHncy White l.inic.
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Tarpfls and I'arqiif t Flooring Ith and IVii
Works.
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PAXTON & Vl'ERLINa ,
f ronght and Cast Iron Building Work ,
nulneK. llra \Vorkonc'rnl ) Foundry , Marhltu * and
UlatkMiilth Work , ( mice and Wnrk , U. 1' llr.
and 17th Mrrrt , Omaha.
OMAHA WIRE .V IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
lotk Halls , Window ( ! \mnl . Klnwer Stand * . \Vlr
Nuns , Ktc. Ul North Kth Ctrtft.Umalm.
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OMAHA SAFE and IRQN WORKS ,
Man'irs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
'milt * . Jail Work , Iron nnd Wire Fencing , Sign * . Ktc.
U. AiKlrvpii , I'rop'r Cor. llth and.iHcknin St .
CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS
ron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards ,
proved AMinus , liock mltli Machlnerr and
HlHCkMiilthVorkv mi South lltb bt.
; MEAOHER Sc LEACH.
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks ,
General Agents for Dlrbold Sato A Ixick Co. ' *
Vaults and Jail Work , 1115 Karuaui struct , Uuiaba.
Hot * , Caps , Etc.
W. L.
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
1107 lUriicjr Street , Omaba , Neb.
MMIInqrjMind
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Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
an. 210 nnd 212 South lltb Street.
Notkinti.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
100 and IOT , Be uth 10th St. , Omaba.
VINYARD & SCHNEIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Furnisbing Goods ,
1106 llarnur Street , Omaha.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. .
Wbolsale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Aile Orease. ICtc. , Omaha. A. H. Illfhnp , Manager ,
Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nice stock of Printing , Wrapping and Wrltlnf
I'fc ar. Special attention ulTon to car Ina I order * .
Printers' Materials.
NEWSPAPE'R
Auxiliary Publishers ,
Dcatcrsln Tro. . . , ,
Rubber Goods-
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
311 Clothing ana hotlier Ucltlnif. MM Kni-nani Street.
Steam Fittings , Pumps , Etc.
A. L. STRANC CO. .
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
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CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. .
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
U. S. WIND ENGINE Jc PUMP CO. .
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Bamdar Wind Mill , , , mfj nnd 93) ) Farnnm St. . Omaha.
U. K. Itoss , .Acting Manniicr.
BROWNELL & CO. ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery.
Sheet Iron Work Strum Pumps , Raw MIMs. 1311-1214
-oavcnwortti Mrept. Omaha. .
Soods.
PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. .
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
1)11 ) and * J13.1onen Stret t Omaha.
Storage , Forwarding A Commission
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS A CO. ,
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
Branch hniiBO of the Homier lluetnr Co. lluuglraat
wholesale anil retail , ! JH I IiOaiul 1312 liard Hired ,
Uiuaha. Tclcphunu N'n.MU.
Cornice.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS.
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
John Kpeneter. I'mpriolnr. 1120 DodKo nnd 101 nnd Id
North lUth Htrot. . Omnlia.
Browera.
STORZ&lLER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
l..Jl North ElKthtennth Street. Omaha. Neb.
Overalls-
CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. .
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeans Pauls , HlUrts , Ktc. llUZand 1104 Douglas Btreet ,
Uiuaha , .Neb.
Sash , Doors , Eto.
rt. A. DISBROV.NT. CO. .
Wholesale MinuT.cturcn of
Sash , Doors. Blinds and Mouldings ,
Br ranch Ofllee , IStli and lianl Streets , Omaha , Neb.
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Moulding ! . Stair Work and Interior Hard Wood Kin *
t u. N. K. Corner xth and IA'areawurtti btreeti.
Omaba. Neb.
OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , ,
Manafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors ,
And Illlnds , Turning , ( Hair-work , liank nnd Office Kit-
ttnus. aHh and I'opplaton Avenue.
Stacks , Boilers , Etc.
H7 K. SA'WYERr
Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks ,
Brllchlnfs , Tanks nnd ( leneral Holler Repairing. Ul *
Ilodue Street. Umnlin , Ncu ,
T. It. PALMril. K. J' . mcrlMAN. J. II. nl.A.NCIUIID.
PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. .
Lire Stock Commission Merchants ,
Offlce-llooni 21. Ounrmllu Kichanua llulldlnf , Unlaa
Htotk Yards , Nmlli Uiiiaha , .Net ) .
McCOY BROS. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
Market fiirnlnhed free on application. Mockers an4
fi-eders ruriiltlu-doiiKuod ICTIUH. Itmuri'iiecsOua *
ha National Hank and houth Ouiaha Nullvnai , Union
htotk V .rds , South Oniahii.
LO IM ER.WESTERFIELD & MALE' ?
Lire Stock Commission ,
lloom 15 , Bxcbamie llulldlntr , Union Block Yard * .
routh Uiuaha , Neb.
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Commision Dealers in Lire Sock ,
r.oom K , OupoilU ) Kichango lliilldlnir , Uttuu Stuck
Yards , Hvuth Omaha , Nrl > .
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