* 3 " - " * V r * ' ' JlrPJIfl toWf THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , MABOH 1 * 1888. off' o more , lmproYcd'Yc , then sold back to Inslilo jirlccA and < clo iMl the B.IIIIO to Ho abovoyciitor'ilayi.pnsh , Tfii o ; Mtiy , KIJJ-Kii1. Corn Quiet but slpudy , anil ut times firm ; market opened nt yestcrdiiy's L'lo .e , fluctuntqd Within \fjl\c \ range mid closed Kdffic liltlicr ; cash , 4Tc ; Mn.V , 61 5-lfic. Gals Steady , with no apparent change ; May,3l > < c. Hyc-Qulet at Me. Barley Nominal nt 77@S2c. PilmcTlmothy-J.4i ! . Flax-seed-tun. . , Pork Modcratly active , but slow and dull ; ca h , ia.W ) ; May. 114.07'f. ' Lard Steady , nut < \u\ul \ \ and unchanged ; cash , IT.TJK ! Mai1 , $7. iJ . , , . Dry Salted Mcnts-Shouldcrs , | Ti.OOfin.lO ( ; hort clear , f7.WK7.tWK ; short rlht , * 7.17K- Huttnr UnehaiiKud : creamery , aifei'K0 ; dairy , SOQU-'c. Chocso Unchanged ; full cream Cheddars , IWfiJUKc ; Huts , 11KC41WCJ young Amer icas , WAdWAo. EUPS Kasy ; fresh , 18@ino. Hides Unchanged-.Brctin hldci 5Kc ; prccn frozen , 6c ; heavy gruen RulUil : , ( i > ; light green salted , 0 % ; salted bull , fi'fe ; green bull , 4)e ) ; green salted calf , He : dry ( lint and dry calf , l'J@13c : bnindcd , 15 per cent off : deacons , 80o each ; dry salted , lite. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , country , solid , No. 2 , 3Ji ; cake. 4 c per Ib. Receipts. Shipments. Flour , bbl iM.OOO 2J.WX ) Wheat , bu 29,000 i&OOO Corn , bu : tiiK : ( 35,000 OaU , bu 1119,000 18,000 Kyebu -,01)0 ) 1,000 llarley , bu 27,000 20,0000 hlvcrpnol , Feb. 29. Wheat > Quiet , Bteudy ; suptilygood. Corn Quiet , weak. New York , Feb. 29. Wheat Receipts , 8,000 ; oxtortH | , 24,000 ; options opened steady , nftcnvards declined j < ( t J4/c , later advanced } { < & % < closing , llrm ; ungraded red , 83J4@ 05c ; No. 2 red Mif"S92fo ! ( ( In store nnd elevator , 91 c delivered ; March closing at 89 * < c. Corn Keceipts , )7UX ) ) ; cxiwrts , 18WO ( ; cash , quiet ; options , \ts higher , closing flrm ; ungraded. r > 'JciCtc ( ; ; No. 2 , M5f ; in elevator UO delivered ; March closing at Oats Receipts , 29,000 ; exports , 300 ; mixed western , 3Ttf40c ( ! white western,40@45c. Coffee Si > ot , fair ; llio , closed at $14.25 ® $14.50 ; options oi > cncd strong , higher , closing heavy , lower ; sales , 10S,0K ( ) bags ; March , I10.80@10.00 ; April , $10.5o@10.75 ; May$10.40 Petroleum Firm ; united , 935 < c , Kggs Firm ; western , iMi24)ic. ( Pork Dull ; barely steady. Lard Shade higher ; western steam , spot , I8.07K- Hutter Steady. Oiccso Firm ; western , lljf@12o. KnnanH City , Feb. SI. Wheat-Steady No. 2 soft , cash , 7llc asked ; May , 7lc ! bid. Corn Stronger ; No. a , cash , 4Uc asked ; May , 44X bid , 4fi Vc asked. Oats No. 2 cash , 20o lld. MlnticniiollH , Feb. 'JO. Wheat-Closed ; In store No. 1 hard , cash and March , 7(5c ( ; May , 78Vc : No. 1 northern , cash and March , 7IJt ; ; May , TIIJ/c ; No. 2 northern , cash and March , 72c. On track No. 1 hard , 77tf@TJfo ; No. 1 northern , 70c ; receijits , 115 earn : HlnpincntH , ( VI. Flour Unchanged ; patentsto , ship , $4.10@ 4.7yc. 4.7yc.Milwaukee Milwaukee- . 29. Wheat Steadier ; cash , 78Kc ; May. 78 > < c. Corn Steady ; No. it , 40Jfc. Oats Dull ; No. 2 white , : c. Hyo-Weak ; No. 1 , G7c. Harley Higher ; No. 2. 70 ? c. Provisions Firm ; pork , February , $13.75 @ 14.00. K HTOCK. ChlcnRo , Feb. 9. The Drover's Journa reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 9,000 ; niarkrt dull and 10 @ 20e lower ; fancy , $ .pi.H5.40 ) ; shipping steers , | 'I.20ri4.KstockerH ( ( ) ; and feeders. $2.45 ( < ? : ) .70 ; cows , bulls and mixed , * 2.00 ( ,3.yO ; Texas fed steers , $3.00 ( 4.20. Hogs Receipts , 14,000 ; market slow and n shade lower ; mixed , $5.10 ( < 7fi.40 " ; heavy , 5.10(35.00o ! ( ; light , 54.U5 ( < e5aO ; "skips , ? 3.40 ( < J 4.75. 4.75.Sheep Receipts , 4,000 ; market strong : natives , $ % 7 : > ( < ( .5. 10 ; western , $4.SO@5.y5 ; Tcxans , $1.40@4.75 ; lambs , $5.00a.25. ( ( ! Kniisaa City , Fob. 29. Cattle Receipts , 9,000 ; shipments , 400 ; market slow ; 10c lower for shipping and dressed beef steers ; common to choice corn-fed , ) .2r > ( ( J4.75 ; stockers , $ ' .00@2.80 ; feeders , * 2.'JO@3.00 ; cows , * 1.50i3.25. ( ( Hogs Receipts , 11,000 ; shipments , 2,000 ; slow , weak and lOc lower ; common to choice , $4.75@5.20 ; skips and pigs , $3.00@4.t < 0.- National Stock Yartlx , Knst St. liouia , Feb. 29. Cattle Receipts , 2,000 ; shipments , 500 ; market steady ; choice heavy natlvo steers. $4.40@5.iO : ; fair to good native steers , $3.90@4.50 ; butchers' steers , $3.10 ® 4.20 ; stackers and feeders. * 2.00@3.25. Hogs Receipts , 5,000 ; shipments , ( KK ) ; easier ; choice heavy and butchers selections , | 5.35 ( < i5.50 ; packing , $5.10 ( 5.40 ; light grades. Butter Firm ; creamery , 24(230c ( ; nairy , 18 ( 24c. Afternoon Board Wheat Firmer ; March , 80c ; May , 82 } c bid. Corn-Higher ; March , 45Jjo ; bid ; May , 40 % bid. Oats- Steady ; May , 29 > ie bid. OMAHA IJVK STOCK. General. USMOX STOCK YAIIDS , Op. m. 1 Wednesday , Feb. 29 , IbbS. ( Comparing the receipts of the first two days of this week with the same- time last week , r gain of UOO will be noticed in cattla and a loss of 1,800 In hogs. As u matter of fact the de crease in the receipts of hogs is duo to tin tie-up on the 13 , & M. lines. Cattle. There was a falling off in the receipts o cattle to-day as compared with yesterday The general quality of the offerings was no ns good and there were no top loads to b < compared with those of yesterday. Th < market opened fairly active in the morning but the early trading was limited , for tin most part to butchers' stock , which was ii good demand at about steady prices. Ure cattle sold about lOo lower but were lairli active at the decline. The greater part o : the cattle changed hands before the close. Hog * . The hog market was lightly supplied to-da : there being only twenty-seven frestj loads or sale. The offering wero- * mostly of rather In different quality , although there were a fey fair loads of their weight. There was noth ing in the way of choice heavy hogs The market was very brisk to open , from tlu fact that the receipts were so light that then were not enough to go around. A few of thi first sales were made at about steady prices after which the market dropped off 5@10c The receipts came in the same as yesterday a few cars at a time , and Upmarket did no close until afternoon. The V&rket closed ii most cases lOo lower. Sheep. There were four fresh loads hero but thcr was nothing doing on the market. Official Hccelpto. Cattle . 72 Hogs . 1,89 Sheep . 50 Horses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Prevailing Prices. The following is a table of prices paid Ii this market for the grades of stock met tioncd. It frequently occurs that no sales o some particular grade are made , when In thi c so the table will state as nearly as possibl the price that would have been paid had thcr teen any of tha.t class among the offerings. Prime steers , 1800 to 1500 Ibs. . $4.15 - Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 3.35 Fat little stcors , 000 to 1050 Ibs. 3.10 Corn-fed range steers , 1200 to 1500 Ibs . 3.50 (34.15 ( Common to choice corn-fed cows . 2.00 03.15 Western cows . 1.50 M2.50 Fair to good range feeders . 2.30 © 2.75 Mrdiumto good native feeders , WO Ibs and upwards . 2.25 ( M.OO Common to good bulls . 2.00 ( 3.00 Fair to medium natlvo feeders , POO Ibs and upwards . 2.23 ( S3.50 Stockors. 400 to 700 Ibs . , . . 2.15 M2.75 Prime fat sheep . 3.75 $4.25 Good fat sheep , W@100 Ibs. 3.50 ' --1 Fair to medium sheep , 2.25 ( S3.00 Common sheep , 2.00 M2.23 Light and medium hops. 4. . , 4.90 M5.10 Fair to choice heavy hogs. 5.20 @r > AQ Fair to choleo mlxe'd hogs 5,10 ( 5.30 llepre-Hontmivo Sales. NATIVE 8TEEUS. , No , Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 8 Us3t3.25 14..1201 $3.50 | 3 , 873 3.10 10..1175 3.&S . . .1071 flW ) 39. . . . , ' 1238 .4.00 . . .HIM 3.IW 10. . . . .1172 4,05 19. . . . . .11(17 ( 5 < . . . .1220. 4.05 9. . , . , MM aim 44. . . . .jllW 4.10 8. . . . .1113 3.70 JH. . . , .12 7' 4.10 7. . 3.70 19. . . . . .1231 4.23 14. . ! ! ; iu 5 : i.7r , 19. . . . . .1:135 : 4.30 4 . . . .HIM ) 3.75 10. , . . . .1290 4.80 . . .10X 3.75 COWS. 1. . . . . 970 3.W ) 2 P 5 305 1. . , . . .I2.TO 2.60 40. . 1. . . . . . WO n. . . . .1004 3.15 13. . , . . . { 1ST. 2.-0 ! 21. . . . .1209 3.25 12. ? . . .11113 3.00 1. . . . . .1050 3.5D 4. . . . .1'JIO 3.00 HU1.M. 27. . , . . .1174 2.51. 2 . . . .1325 2.0 1. . , . . .13.VI 2.50 1 . . . .1WK ) 2.75 1. . . . .142) ) 25 ! ) 2 . . . .1175 2.75 1. . , . . .1-fcO 2.05 1 . . . .1080 3.25 STAO9. 3.r,0 * iicircits , ,10bO 3.50 MINED. .1055 350 18 .1023 3.CO lions. No. Av. Shk. Pr. lions.No. . Av. Shk. Pr. 25. . .Ml 400 $3.90 f.9. . . .son to | 5.i5 15. . .140 SO 3.90 5. . . . .2535.15 73.N . . .177 2-10 4.115 5. . . .294 5.15 N ) . . .17IS 200 4.75 59. . . .250 200 5.20 112. . .197 80 4.90 69. . . .252 200 5.20 4 . 197 4.5K ) 62. . . .224 M ) 5.20 4i. . .253 240 5.00 CO..271 440 6.20 89. . .205 200 5.00 ( , . . .241 5.25 0. . . 'Ml 5.00 fil. . .268 120 525 75. . .203 5.05 84. . .210 fi.25 CIS. . .225 200 5.05 IW. . .274 160 5.25 91. . .219 lliO 5.H5 ( W. . .V5'J bO 5.25 73. . .220 200 5.05 2. . .3.S5 5.25 74. . .230 120 5.10 CO. . .320 100 5.80 71. . .215 80 5.10 79. . .245 5.35 78. . .223 200 5.10 58. . .279 120 5.35 IJT ; fUocIc Bold. Showing the number of head of stock sold on the market today.CATTLE. CATTLE. G.H.Hammond & Co 223 Henry Heal 2 Stevens , Hamilton & Co 42 C. H. Williams 168 Lobtnan & Rothchlld 32 J. Itoth 3 Harris & Fisher 29 Total . 533 Armour A Cudahay . . . . . . 1,118 G. H Hammond & Co . 573 Omaha Packing Co . 2)3 : ) J. M. Doud . 134 Others . . . . . 55 Total . 1,979 or 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 : 1'rlmo St'r . l'rlnio St'ra Common Date. | , to limSlMX ) Hi , lllXWtiaiO Ib. CholceCows. . 21. 4 at i 40 n 7r > ci4 sfi 2 00 CM 2j Fob. 4 U > IK ) 0(4 % Z UU CM 110 Tel ) . n rn 07,4 a * . j no < fj ( 110 Feb. 3 Ml © 4 25 1 ro dr-'i > Feb. 2tt ) < u b5 Pel ) . Sunday Sunday Snnilay l-'cb. ' " ' ' 3 ! 0 1 IB 2 s. ) fii : 10 Feb. 4 4.r > < M'K ) 2 rn wj BO Feb. IS. ; 4.rw GO ( 4 -li 2 Ml ( UJ W Range of I'rlcos. Showing the oxtrcmo highest and lowest rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates mentioned : Dockage mid Commission. Public inspectors dock pregnant sows 40 pounds , stacs SO pounds each. Dead hogs. 10U pounds and over , Jl.OO ® 2,00 per ewt , less than 100 Ibs , of no value. Yardage : Cattle , 25c ; hogs , 80 ; sheep , 5c per head. Feed : Corn , f l.X ( ) per bu. j timothy hay , $30 ; prairie hay , IttO i > er ton. Commissions : Cattle , 50c per head ; calves nnd .yearlings , $10 per car. Hogs and sheep : Single decks , K > : public inspection on hogs , 15c per car. All sales unless otherwise stated per 100 Ibs live weight. Ijive Stock Notes. No sheep sold. Beef cattle lower. Hogs closed lower. Butcher stock steady. Mr. Merritt , Fairmont , was hero and sold hogs. hogs.Marion Marion Hart , of Edgar , marketed n load of hogs. hogs.Mr. Mr. Purdy , Wilcox , was hero with a load of cattle. Gardanier , Arris & Co. , Scribner marketed S.'ic hogs. D. J. Jones , of Milford , was in with two loads of butchers' stock. Mr. Yowcl , Beatrice , was hero with two loads of cattle and sold out. A. Tookcr , Sutton , was at the yards with two loads of sheep and lambs. Thomas Acorn , North Bund , was in with cattle , which sold on the market. Weisc & Siovers , of Avoca , la. , marketed a load of UlG-ixmml hogs at $5,85. Nelson & Young , heavy shippers of Oak land , marketed a load of 'tou hogs. K. H. Knaitp , president of the Cedar Bluffs bank , came in with a load of cattle. J. R. Morrison , of Fullcrton , was among the shippers who came in with hogs. John G. Schlytcrn , of Dannebrog , mar keted a load of U20-pound hogs at (5.30. William Buttorllold , Hed Oak. la. , an ex tensive feeder , was hero looking over the market. Mr. Stewart , of the firm of Socwart & An drews , Emerson , was hero with a load ol cattle. Mr. Swilcr , of the firm of Swiler & Morris , of Beatrice , came in with hogs , which sold on the market. A practical shp ! | > cr should know exactly what every pound of meat costs him to pro duce. Drovers' Journal. C. E. Flack , Bcavor Crossing , came in with two loads of 1,12lb cows which sold at $3.12 > l , and ono load which brought f-.OS. The strike on the B. & M. is getting m its work on the hog receipts , which show a heavy falling off as compared with last week. Chris Schinstock , West Point , was here and marketed a load of "Oc hogs and three loads of cattlo. John Batenhorst , who fed ono load of cattle , came in with him. Alexander McNeil , Caucus , Kan. , stopped at the yards on his way to England , where he is going.to take charge of an Importation of Clydesdale stallions for the Kansas Live Stock company. This company has iinportec horses several times before. OMAHA. WHOLESALE MAHKKTS Produce , Fruits , Nut , Etc. Wednesday , Fob. 20. The following oiiofnttois arc wtwlcml nnil nut retail. Prices quoted on jiroditci ctrc the nitcs at which round lots arc soM of Mil * tmukct. FmHsor other lines of yowli requiring extra liilior In pitching cannot at trays be supplied on ouMde orders nt. OK same prices quoted for the local trade Ttutes on flour and feed arc Jobbers prices Prices In araln arc those paid b\i \ Omuht. tnllJcrs ( JcJfrcroJ.Ill atiofaftons o v ncr chandlsc are obtained from leading house * and arc corrected dally. Prlcen on crack era , cakes , etc. . arc those given by leadlni man it/acturm. The market ruled quiet to-day , and price though strong are given unchanged. The re ceipts of butter were light , with 20c paid fo choice country rolls. Eggs were also ii light supply , and ICc was given as the rulini price , although sales were noted at 15c. Ver ; Jittlo poultry came'to hand , and all oderci sold readily at former quotations. I'otatoe still move off slowly and there is no chanc to noto. The demand for green fruit is ligh and prices cnchangcd. UUTTER Creamery , solid packed. 23@24c choice rolls , isKsJ''Oo ; medium , 14(31Du ( ; lo\ grade's , la&lSa EGOS-Strictly fresh. 15(2ltW- ( limed , 10i ( 12e. BruNS-G'aod'stock , | iOOS2.30 ( ; Californi beans , r > .25Q2,40. .CKiXiicuuics Hell & Cherry. I10.50(311-,0 ( ( Bell & Bugle. W.OO < $ U.OQ ; Ue & IJugli premium , I1.50@12.00. 1 1'oTATOhs UUU aud Colorado stock , $1.1 01.1B ; choice homo grown , 85@00j common gradesj.COe. . . HAVAXAS Medium , $2.50 < cJ3.00 ! choice , 3ivi/i PJI * i Wpvli * * ' * ' " , ' Tfitsirs Good stick , OXX375ci ; rutabagas , L.F.MONS $4.00Ct4.50 per box. CU.IFOKNIA "Piuns $2.50@2.75 ; extra choice , M.lio. DVTKS- Persian , Sc per Ib. S < uu KKAVT Choice , per bbl. of 36 gal. , $3.25S.50 ; X bbl. , $4.57@fi.UOj $11.00 per bbl. of 50 gal. CIDEII Choice Michigan cider , $6.00@t.50 ) per bbl. of 32 gal. Porcoux Choice rice corn Is quoted at 4@ 4 > ir per Ib , other kinds , 2J @ 3e per Ib. CAHHOTB $2.25 ( < ? 2.50 per barrel. PAiiMxirs Now stock , $2.50 per barrel. OVSTEIIS Plain standard , 25e ; plain so- Ircts , ROc ; standard , 40o ; extra selects , 35c ; New York counts , 4c ( ) ; bulk oysters , counts , $1.85 per 100 ; selects , $2.00 per gal. ; standard , $1.25 per gal. CAiimnE ! < $1 per doz. and 3@3j c per Ib for California. CAUI.IPI.OWKII Good stock , $2.602.80. ( Giui'Es Malagas , $7.50 ( < 8.00 per btil. , and larger sized bbln. in pro | > ortlon up to $10. OHANOES California Hiverslde , $4.00(3)4.25 ( ) ; Messina , $3.764.25 ; Valenclas , $6.K8.00 ( per eaee of 420 ; Florida , brights , $4.25 ® 4.50 ; russctts , $3.&OCrf4.0U ; Mexican , $4.00 ; Los Angeles , $3.5ji3.75 ( ) ( | ; navals , $5.50. Fios In layers , ! 3jM6c ( ; cake , lie rter Ib. NUTS Peanuts , 6 } < I(37e ( , raw ; Hrazll nuts , 13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal nuts , 15 ® 18c ; fllbcrts , 18c ; Italian chestnuts , 15t ; ; pecans , 12c. HO.SKV l'JiJJlc ( for 1-lb frumcs ; canned honey , 10@12e i > cr Ib. Grocer's Ijlat. PROVISIONS Hams , ll@llj.fc ; breakfast bacon , ll ll c ; bacon sides , Oj@Uj ; dry salt , 8)4' ) ( 8 ; shoulders , 0 > @ 7c ; dried beef , TOIIACCO Lorlllard's Climax , 45e ; Splen did , 45c ; Mechanics' Delight , 44e ; Leggctt & Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 39e ; Drum- mond's Horseshoe , 45c : J. T. , 42c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 44e ; Catlln's Mcerscham , 3lc ; Catlin's Old Style , 2ic : ; Piper Heldsick , 64c ; Sweet Tip Top , 33c , peaches , eastern , new , J s , orated , peeled peaches , yiKftUu ; cvaKratcd | unpared , lS@lllu ; new currants , 7i(7Vui ( prunes , new , 4Cg5c ; ) ( ; citron , iM JG ; raisins , California-London layers , fc.40iit2.r ! ( 0 ; Call- fornia loose muscatels , t2.00@2.10 ; new Va lencia , 7 (117 ? . CI.SMIV Mixed , 0@llc : stick. ! . ' (30i ( . CANSEH CSoons Oysters , standard , per ease , t3.30@3.5 : ! ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case , ! .25iTi.i5 ( : : ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , t3.20@ 3.30 ; California pears , per case , W. 705)4.80 ) ; apricots , per case , ? 4.f > UI4.lX ( ) ; peaches , per case , $5.00S5.75 ( ; white cherries , per case , tfl.OO ; California plums , per case , f4.tOrt4.40 ! ( : blueherrics , per case , S2.i@J.40 : ( ) : egg luums , 2-lb , per case , f 2.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , per case , $3.20C . i.75 ; 1-lb salmon , per do/ , $ l.h5@l.lir ; 2-lb . ' . ' . ' . 2-lb - gooseberries , per case , t.'l.'J.'iCiR.Dri ; - string beans , per case , 51.bOal.85 ( ; 2-lb Lima beans , per case , $ l.'iO@1.05 ( ; 2-lb marrowfat peas , $2.ii2.70' ( ) , 2-lb early Juno pear , i > er case , $2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , t-i.oU ; 2-lb corn , t2. : ) ( ! t2.40. KKFINCD LAUD Tierce , 7 ; ' ; 40-lb square cans , 7X" ! SO-lb lound , Tjifc ; 20-lb round , iJlfc ; 10-lb pails , $ } ( c ; 5-lb pails , Stfe ; 2-lb pails , b > Vo. BIIOOMS Extra 4-tic , $2.150 ; No. 1 , t2.00 ; No. 2 , 81.75 ; heavy stable. S4.00. HOLLAND HKUIU.NHH 70@72 per kog. PICKI.CS Medium in bbls , * 7.t)0 ) ; do in half bbls , $4.00 ; small , in bbls , $8.00 ; do in half bbls , $4.50 ; gcrkins , iu bbls , SU.OO ; do in half bbls , f.5.00. JUI.I.IKS 30-lb ) ) alls , $1.5001.73. Tn.vs Japans , 20@5."ic ; gunpowder , 20@ COc ; Young Hyson , 22@53o ; Oolong , 20g ( 05c. 05c.Horn Horn Seven-sixteenths , 11H4C. ' Siutrsj New Orleans molasses , per bbl. , 43c per gal. ; corn syrdp , 35c ; half bbls. , 37c ; 4 gal. kegs , $1.55. SU.T Per bbl. car load. $1.40. MAi'i.i ; SUOAU Bricks , 12 c per Ib ; penny cakes , 15c per Ib. WoowuNWAitn Two-hoop pails , jcr doz. , $1.40 ; three-hoop pails , $1.05 ; No. Hub , i.5i ( ; No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; washbouds. $1.50 ; fancy washboards , W.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 m-sts , $1.70. STAUCII Mirror gloss , 5J c ; Graves' corn , C > c ; Oswego gloss , 7c ; Oswego corn , 7c. CorKEE Ordinary grades , 18Hc ) ; fair. 19@20c ; prime , 20 ( < i21e ; fancy green and yellow , 22@2sc ; old government Java , 2S@ 30c ; interior Java , 25if28c ( ; Mocha , 28 ( < t30c ; Arbucklo's roasted , 22 } c ; McLaughlin's XXXX,22 > c ; Oil worth's , 22c ; Red Cross , 22c. 22c.SUOAR SUOAR Granulated , 7 } < ' @ 7J c ; conf. A. 0 % @ c ; white extra O , 6ai ( ( > { c ; extra C , < > K@l Xc : yellow C , 5'V < o ; cut loaf , 1 8c ; powdered , % @ > 4C ; New Orleans , , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject to change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city goods ) , 7u ; soda snowllakes ( in tins ) , lie ; soda dandy , 6J < c ; soda wafers ( in tins ) , lOc ; soda zephyr , 8c ; city oyster , GJ c ; excelsior , 7c ; farina oyster , 5.fo ; gem oyster , 5c ; monitor , 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic , 5c ; snowdrop oyster , 8c ; butter , 5e ; Boston , 8c ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , fKu ! > cracker meal , 5 > c ; graham , 8c ; graham wafers. lOc ; graham wafers in pound pack ages , 12c ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7 } c : oat meal , Sc ; oatmeal wafers , lOc ; oatmeal wa fers in Ib pkgs , 12) ) < c ; animals , 12c ; bolivcr gingeer ( round ) , 7c ; cream. 80 ; Cornhlll , lOc ; cracknclls , IGc ; frosted cream , $ Xc ; ginger snaps , 8c ; ginger snaps ( city ) , < Jc ; home made ginger snaps in boxes , 13c ; homemade made ginger snads (1-lb ( cans ) per dozen , $2.50 ; lemon cream , 8c ; pretzels ( handmade ; , ll c ; assorted cakes and Jumbles , lll c ; as sorted lingers , 15u ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) per dozen , $7.00 ; banana lingers , 14c ; butter jumbles , HKo ; Brunswick , 15o ; brandy snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( new ) , 16o ; choco late wafers , 15c ; Christmas lunch ( In tins ) , per dozen , $4.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14u ; coffee cake , 12c ; Cuba Jumbles , 11KC ! cream puffs , 20c ; egg Jumbles , 14c ; ginger drops , He ; honey Jumbles , ll c ; Jolly lingers , 15c ; Jelly wafers , 15c ; Jelly tart ( new ) , 15c ; lady ling ers , 13c ; vanilla bar , 14c ; vanilla wafers , 14c ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in box , per dozen , $2.50. All goods packed in cans 1 ct. per Ib. ad vance except Snowfluko and Wa/er Soda , which is packed only in cans. Soda in 2 Ib. and 3 Ib. paper boxes , \i \ 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 cases holding 18 in a case. The 3 Ib. boxes arc packed In cases holding 12 in a caso. The 1 Ib. boxes are packed in cases holding 3tt in a case. One Ib. Graham and Oat Meal Wafers packed S doz. in a caso. Show Tops for boxes , with glass opening to show goods , 75 cents. Cans for Wafer Soda , < 3.00 not returnable. Cans for Snowflake Soda , $0.00 per doz. Tin Coses with Glass Face to display the goods , 75 cents'cach. No charges for Packages except for cans and re turnable cases. Glass Front Tin Cans and "Snowflako" Soda Cans are returnable at prices charged. Dry Goods. DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz. , lO a ; West Point 29 In. 10 oz. , 12Ko ; West Point 10 in. 12 oz. . 15c ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz. , lOc. Checks Caledonia X , UYc ; Caledonia XX , 10 > c ; Economy , 9 > < c ; Otis , 8'c. ! KENTUCKY JKANSMemorial , 15c ; Canton , vens'A , 7K ° ; bleached , 8Kc ; Stevens' P' bleached , 9Kc ; Stevens' N , bleached , lO o ; Stevens' S K. T , : MiscBLLANEOua Table oil cloth , $2.85 ; plain Holland , 8 > jC to DC ; Dado Holland , 12Wc. CAMDitica Slater. Sc ; Woods , 5c ; Stan dard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. COM FOHTEUS $0.00@35.00. BLANKETS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored , 11.10 8.00. BLEACUED SIIBETISO Herkoly cambric , No. 60 , 9Kc ( Best Yet , 4-4 , O'fc : butter cloU OO , 4Ke ; Cabot , 7 } c ; Furwoli , SJ c ; Fruit of Loom , Otfc ; Greene G , 60 ; Hope , tie ; Kinij Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdulo , UMo ; Lens dale , 7o ; New York mills , lOKc ; Poppcrell 42-ln. , lie ; Pepperell , 46-lu. , 12o ; Pepi > orell 0-4 , } 5c ; Pepperell , 8-4 , Sle : Pepperell. 94 23o ; Pepporell , 10-3. 25o ; Canton , 4-4 , bc Cauton , 4-4 , 9ic ; Triumph , 6c ; Wanisulta lie : Valley , 5c. FLANSUI.S Plaid Raftsman , 20c ; Goshcn , AV * , 4MI UVI , 4 , ww , ' . . PiiiNTs SOLID ' CoLohs Atlantic , Co Slater , 5Wc ; Uerlinoil , ti c ; Gi\aner oll,1 6J ( 7c. PINK AND HOOKS IUchinond,0 > c ; Alien fijtfc ; Illvcr point , ' Be i. Steel Hlver. .Ulchmond , Oo ; Pacific , tV e , I.xnliio Ui.un Washington , 0 ; Century Jndlgo blue prints , lOc ; American. 7c ; ' Arnold , 7r : Arnold 1 } , lie ; Arnold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10 } < c } DIIESS Charter Oak , fij c ; Hamano , 4Uc ; I odl , fie ; Allen , 6c ; Klchiuond , 8,1 5 Windsor ser , ni , < c ; Kddystone , | U'c ; Pacific , OJfc. COTTON FLANKKM10 iwr cent trade dls- colored , ioe ; 50'colored , 12e ; 70 , colored'l5c ; Bristol , 13Uu ; Union Pacific , 18c. CAitrET WAiii' Bebb white , 10J4'c ; colored , . llnowN SIIEKTIXO Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7j/o ; Atlanta H , 4-4 , ; tc\ \ Atlanta D , 4-IO 'c ; At lantic P4 , Oc ; Aurora L.L , 4-4 , fo ; Auro ra C , 4-4 , 5c ; Crown X7CX. 4-4. 7Kc ; Hooslcr I L Co Indian Head 0-4 7 ' cLawrence , 4-4 , ; , - , , < : LL , 4-4 , Cc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , fie ; Pepperell , It. 4-4 , 7c ; I'eppercll O , 4-4 , Oo ; Pci perell , 8-4 IHe ; Pepperell. 0-4 , 21c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 23c ; Utica , C. 4-4. 4Vc. Wncliusett , 4-4 , 7 c ; Au rora H , 4-4 , fyc ; Aurora U , 4-4 , tie. U TM Standard , Sc ; Gem , 10fc } ; Hcauty , 12'c ; lioonc , He ; H , ciiscd , tO.GO. GixmuM Plunkctt cheks , 7Ko ; Whlttcn- ton , 7j'c ; York , 7Ke ; Normandl drrss , 8 , ' e ; Calcutta drcs , 8 ] \Vhlttenton ; drest'Jc ; Renfrew dress , 8M12Kc. TICKS Lewiston , 80-fn. , 12J < c ; Lowlston. 32-ln. , 13Kc ; York , .T2-ln. , 14c : Swift river , 7Kc ; Thorndlke , OO. 8 c ; Thorndlkc. EP , 8 t ; Thorndike , 120 , ll'vfc ; Thorndlke , XXX , 15c ; Cordls , No. 5,9 'c ; Cordis , No. 4. lie. Dn.Nivg Amoskeag , 0-oz. , 10 ; Everett , 7-oz. , 13c ; York , 7-oz. , l.'tc ; Haymaker , ov ; Jaffr'cy , 'XXllKc ; Jaffrcy , "XXX , 12Mo ; Heaver Creek , A A , 12c ; Beaver Creek , BB , lie ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc. General MarketB. SPIKITS Cologne spirits 183 proof , $1.14 ; do. 101 proof , $1.17 ; spirits , second quality , 101 , proof , $1.10i do , 1KJ ; proof , $1.18alcohol ; 188 proof , per wine gallon , $2.12 ; redistilled whiskies $1.25 ( < el.50 ; gin blended , $ l.50@2.00 Kentucky bourbons , $ -J.Ofrl'6.00 ( ) ' ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania ryes $2.tK6.50 ) ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , $1.50S3.00 ( ; brandies imported , $5.00ff8.50 ( ; domestic , $1.30S3.00 ( ; gins , Imported , $5.00@00 ( ! ; do- nicstir . 1.25Vfl3.X ( ( ) ; champagnes importedper- case , $23.00ii33.00 ( ; American per case $10.00@ 10.00. OIL Carbon. 12@25c ; linseed , boiled , 02o ; linseed , raw , 59c ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; whale water , bleached , 85e ; llsh , bank , 35c ; ncats- foot extra , 60e ; neatsfoot No. 1 , 50rt55e ( ; gasoline , 74 degrees , 15e ; W. S. lard , 65c ; No. 1 lard , 50c ; No. 2 lard , 50c : W. Va. zero , 14e : W. Va. summer , 12e ; golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25c ; whale , 20c ; naphtha , 1 de gree , 14o ; headlight , 150 degrees , 12c ; head light , 175 degrees , 15o ; turpentine , 48c ; cas tor , pure , $2.45 per gal. Diifos Ammonia carb , 14c ; camphor re fined yoe ; copperas,1 ; cream tartar. 42 ( < 45c ; cream cartarpowdered , 20g50c | ; Indigo Mad ras. 75c ; morphia sulph , per oz $ . 3.40 ; soda bl. carb,6IK ; Venieoturpentino,40o ; gum opium , $4.49 ; quicksilver. 80u ; quinine , German per ox. , 55c ; quinine , P. < fc W. , Olc ; wax , yellow , pure , 32c ; wax , white , 40@45c ; citric acid per Ib. , ( He ; oxalic acid , per Ib. , 54c ; uluin , 4c ; borax , refined , per Ib. , lOc. POWIIBB AND SHOT Shot , $1.40 ; buckshot , 11.65 ; Miami powder , 85.00 ; half kegs , $2.75 ; one-fourths. * 1.50blastlng ; kegs , $2.15 ; fuses ; 100 feet , 45fg'k ( < . Fi.ot'it ANI > FEED Minnesota patents , $2.60 per ewt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter patents , $2.60@2.75 per ewt ; Nebraska pat ents , ? 2.45@2.50 per ewt ; rye Hour , $2.00 per ewt ; wheat graham , , $1.75@1.90 per ewt ; rye graham , $1.5 per ewt.New ; York buckwheat , $6.50@7.00 per bbl ; Excelsior , $6.00 per bbl ; ready raised , $5.00 per 100-lb case ; eornmcal , yellow , $1.00@1.10 per ewt ; white , $ I.05@1.15 per ewt ; bran , $16.on@17.00 per ton ; screen ings , 814.50@t5.00 per ton ; hominy , $3.25 per bbl ; chopped feed , $19.f > 0@20.00 per ton ; chopped corn , $18.00 ( < ll.00 ) per ton. HIDES Green butchers' , 4W@5c ; green cured , 5 > 4gGc ( ; dry flint , 9o ; dry salt. 8c ; preen calf skins , 7e ; damaged hides , two- thirds price. Tallow 3J4fc. Grease Prime white , 4 , ' c ; yellow. 3c ; brown , 2c. Sheep pelts , 25e@S1.00. Green ox pelts , 3@3 } o ; kip skins ( unfrozen ) , 4fTl ( ( e ; cowhides , Kaccon , 10@60c ; mink , 15S40c ; musk rat fall , 2@7c ; striped skunk , 5W25e ; mountain wolf , No. 1 , $1.50@2.50 ; No. 2 , prairie , 50@75c ; No. 3 , 25 ( < | | 40c ; beaver , No. 1 , per Ib , * 2.00l3.tlO ; No. 2 , $1.X@I.25 ( ) ; otter , $1.00a ( < UK ) ; dry deer skins , $20aC ( : j perlb ; dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , 15rt25c. ( WOOL Per Ib. , 14@20c. LEATHKH Oak soles , 3.Z ( > 37c ; hemlock slaughter solo , 26ob29c ( ; hemlock dry sole , 21 ( i25c ; hemlock kip , 65@90c ; A. & U. runner kip , 50@75c : A. hemlock calf , 90@$1.00 : A. A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75o ; hemlock upper , 19W24o ; English grain upper. 25c ; hem lock grain upper , 21cj24e ( ; Tampico B. L. Morocco , 2933oTampico ; pebble , 0.1) . Mo. , 22@29c ; Curacoa , B. G. Mo. , 35c ; Simon O. D. Mo. , $2.75@3.00 ; Dangola kid , 80@3. > c ; X. M. kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid , 32c ; Griescn kids , $3.00@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@ 2.03 ; French kip skins , $1.10@1.50 ; Uussitt linings. $ H.OO@6.50 i > cr doz. ; pink , cream and white linings , $7.50@10.00 per doz. ; colored toppings , $ ! ) .00@11.00. GKAIN Wheat , 60o ; rye , 55@58c ; oats , 30 ® 31e ; yellow corn , 40c ; white corn , 45c ; bar ley , 55(5.GOc. EXTRACTS Sanderson's oil bergamot , per Ib. , $3.00 ; oil lemon , per Ib. , $2.50 ; oil pepper mint , $3.00 ; oil wintorgrcen , $2.50 ; alive oil , Malaga , per gallon , $1.25. SOAP Castile , mottled , per Ib. , 8@10ccas- ; tilc , white , 10@13c. PAINTS Whitf lead , pure , Oc ; white lead , fancy , 6c ; putty , in bladders , 80 ; Paris white , 3c ; common , 2)ic ; red lead , 7c. Wixnow GLA'JS Single , 70 per cent ; double , 70 and 10 per cent discount. FLAXSEED Quoted at $1.35 per bushel. Dry Lumber. DIMENBIONa AND TIMIIERS. BOAUI1S. No. 1 com , s 1 s.118.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 s.f 15 50 No. 2 com , sis. 17.00 | No. 4 com , sis. 13.50 FENCING. No. 1 , 4 & 0 in 12 & 14 ft. , rough $19.50 No. 1 , " " 10 " 19.50 No. 2 , " 12 14 " 10.50 No.2 , " " 16 " 18.00 BIDINO. A , 12,14 & lCft.t21.50 I C , 12 , 14 & lGft.fl5.50 B , " " 20.501 D , " " 12.50 FLOOItlNO. A ft in White Pine 125.50 BOin " 8a.50 C6in " " 30.00 DOin " " 21.50 EOin " " ( Sel. Fencing ) 19.90 0 in. Drop Siding 50c per M extra. CEILING AND I'AUTITION. 2d comf in White Pine Ceiling 134.00 ' ' 28.00 Clear , * { in Norway " " lfi.00 2dcom. ln " ' " 14.00 STOCKDOAUDS. AlBinchsls 115.50 B12 ' - 39.20 C12 " 30.00 D12 " 23.00 No. Icom , 12 in sis , 12ft 20.50 " " " 7'l41t 19.00 ' " " ' 10ft 18.50 " " " 10,18,20ft 21.50 No.2 , " " 19.00 " " " 12 & 14 ft 18.50 " " " 17ft 17.50 12 in Grooved roofing , $1 per M. more than i2 in Stock Boards same length. 10 In Grooved Hooting same price as 12 in Stock Boards. SHIP LAP. No. 1 Plain 8 and 10 in ,119.00 No.3 " " " 17.50 No. 1 , OG , Sin , 19.50 ri.NlMMNO. 1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , U/ins 28 (51.00 " " " , ixy M.oo 3d , clear , 1 In. s2s..V. 44.50 n lKKlni a 4fi-oc A , select , 1 in B2s. . 40. A , " 1 } { , ! Ki2ins2s 44.0C B , " linsas 30.0C U. " l , lK12in 2s , 37.0C 80UT1IEUX VULLOW PINE. Com.4 Jno hFlooring I17.M Star " 21.5C 1st and 2d clear 4 inch Flooring 23.CK Six inch 40c less. Clear mch Ceiling , , U-M Clear % inch Partition „ . . . . , . . . 25.W ' Clear % inch , Partition fJ aboyo % inch Ceiling 25.0 ( Clear Finish , 1 and lj/'inch's 2 s. . . ' . . . SU.W ' Clear Finish , 1 } < and iS Inch , s 2 s. . . . . / . ! JO.X ( Clear Corrugated Ceiling , - \ inch. ' : 25.5 ( Clear YuUow Pine Cwmt and Uaso. 2T.W ron.An CPoplarBx. Bds. X In. , s2s . " " } < in. PaiiM , s 2 s 27.00 " " Corrugated Coiling , J < . . ! ! 8.50 JUTTEXS , WKLI , TUUINO'l'ICKKT9. O. O. Halts , 2W In ftVj ; } | x3. s 1s. 400 ! fl In Well Tubing , S ) . & M. and Hov. . $23.00 ; Pick etaD. . & H. Flat , $ 'J0.50 : D. H. 84 , , $21.50. 9IIIXOI.ES , I.tTII. XX clear. $10 ; extra "A . $2.85 ; "A" stand- ardNo. 5 , No. 1 , $1.45 ; lath , $2.55. POSTS. White cedar , 6 In. , if B. 12 } e ; 0 In. qrs. , HX'e ' ; white cedar , 5 > J In in llj c ; 8 in. qro lOc ; white redar. 4 in. round , 10 > $ c : Teu- ncssee red cedar , split , 14c ; split oak , lOe ; . in 7 in , , and Sin. ( X each ) 8 ft. , round , W.C post * . SOUTH OMAHA XKNVS. The B. St. M. strike is still keeping receipts light. Colonel Savage has again gone west on A business trip. T. H. Ac3rn came in from North Bend with a car of cattle. H. H. Knapp , of Cedar Bluffs , hud a car of cattle on the market , A. Tucker , of Sutton , Neb. , had two cars of sheep on the market. Judge Hcuther will return from his eastern trip early next week. Flatt St Son had three cars of butcher cat tle from Beaver Cross , Neb. Ed. Ayrcs. of Roscnbaum Bros. , Is back after a weeks' trip through Dakota. Engineer Meyers is taking the necessary levels to complete the grading of N. street. John Stewart , of Stewart , and Anderson from Emerson , brought in a load of cattlo. ' Last night the remains of the late John McNulta were taken to Chicago by his widow. J. Swiler , of Swilcr & Morse , had a load of hogs on the market billed from Beatrice , Neb. J. A. Pattou is up from Chicago on a busi ness trip. Ho .represents the Baltimore & Ohio. Frank Anderson , of Pullman , 111. , is up visiting friends. His first call was on his brother Billy. Alex Tunborg of Hooper , came in with A. M. SK | > oner & Co. c.ittle. He is looking over the market ut the same time. Thirty-five cars of dressed meat nnd twenty-six of stock left the Union Pacific yards for the cast last night , and it required two engines to pull the train through to Omaha. The city council committee on Jail furnish ings were out on business yesterday and say the lock-up will ho furnished with the necessary bird cages in a few days. When the cages are In place Marshal McCracken guarantees they will be filled with canaries. Exchange hotel guests yesterday were : D. A. Jones , Milford , Neb. ; J. W. Culkins , Fulcr- ton , Neb. ; Carter Schnestock , West Point ; H , J. Morrison. Fulcrton , Neb. ; U. H. Knapp , Cedar Bluffs , Neb. ; J. A. Crane , Uislngs , Neb. ; W. S. Petrick , Dunlap , Id. ; George Mai-ion , Shelton , Neb. John Miller was boarding with Oscar Hill , but being in hard luck , left his clothing as security for an unpaid board bill of $10.05. He went away but came back and paid his bill , and asked for his clothes. Ho was told that they had been sold , and on objecting was given a black eye instead of a settle- nent. Ho has gone to Uie city attorney for advice. The South Omaha base ball club is now iu xistcnce , and if any prominent business nan wants his name to ire down to posterity , 10 can have the club called after him. 'hey met last night and organi/ed , F. McBcth being elected vice president il C. H. Sobotlter , secretary and treasurer. The club has secured some good talent , ui.d vill no doubt be hsard from during the sea- ; on. Justice Wells had no'pollce work yesterday , nit he is making up for lost time on the civil 1st. James Curling sold a bill of goods to one Butcher , nnd thinking ho was about to eave the state , procured a writ of attach- nent. Parish & Finlayson want a comrnis- iion on real estate sold for.TamcH Torbin , and Elliott & Tele are looking after Captain Cockcrell for the same thing. Justice Wells vill see them all out this week , but has granted continuances in the meantime. South Omaha plasterers formed a union ast night , and Jack Finan , assisted by Jas. Fitzgerald. Al Donnelly , Ernest Shotty nnd I. W. Mclllhaney , of the Omaha union , per- 1oruied the necessary ceremonies. After hey left , Billy Johnston was elected presi dent , Elmer Meek secretary , und Charles jyman treasurer of the organization , and as ho boss plasterers seem to bo iu accord with t , there is every prospect of it proving a suc cess. Some twenty one plasterers signed the roll. Real Estate TraitHfcrH. Mary L Mackenzie and husband to W A L Gibbon , lot 7 , blk 15 , Walnut Hill.wd. . . . . $ 7,000 Louis Schrocdcr , trustee , to Henry Sabbart , lots 4 and 5 , blk 14 , Brown park , wd 370 Elwin M Park and wife to Nathaniel Costcnbordcr , lot 4 of Park's sub- divof lot91 , Glse'sadd , wd 500 Halsoy V Fitch ( single ) to Arthur D Brandeis. n > of lot 5 , blk 2 , Kirk- wood add , w d C50 R W Bamford and wife to A D Bran deis , lot 19 , blk 11 , Omaha View , W d 750 Mary A Elliott ct al to Mary H Hhodcs , lot 10 , blk 15 , Shull's 2nd add , w d 950 K C Patterson and wife to C B Ellis , lot 16 , blk 11 , Edgcwood Park add , w d W ) Samuel Cotner and wife to Peter Nel son , s 30 ft of lot 23 , W A Kcdick's add , wd 2,600 Frcdrich Zotzman and wife to Albert Nastpartof lot 32 Kcdick's 2d add wd 2,750 , Graham I' Brown to Lyman Illchard- son ct al lot 6 blk G Hillside add No 1 w J 8,600 William Sievcrs and wife to Henry Bolin lot 1 blk 23 and e lot blk 23 Omaha w d 1 Alfred B Delong and wife to Gr.iham P Brown lot 7 blk G Hillside add No Iwd 3,000 John W Dougherty to Kittio Washing ton lot 7 blk 8 Clovcrdalo w d 425 William H Matter and wife to Morris T Hcatley lots 2 and 3 blk a Tipton placewd 1,200 Fourteen transfers , aggregating. . . . ! Building Permits. The following permits were issued yester day by the superintendent of buildings ; Carter & Son , boilcrshop , south Twentieth and B. & M. crossing . . . $ 300 Johnson Bros. , barn , Franklin , near Twenty-fourth 350 Sam Knutson , cottage , Twenty- seventh and Walnut 775 N. Jensen , cottage , Seward , near Thirtieth 550 Bauer St Lister , blacksmith and wagon shop , Twenty-fourth and Decatur. . . 500 Mrs. Margaret Mulligan , addition to dwelling , Kuster , near Mercer avenue 800 Six permits , aggregating 12,775 Officer Brady denies in tote the charges made against him by u woman named Kate Bell , nnd the business men along his beat endorse him ns un atten tive and elllcicnt olllecr almost to a man. SOUTH OMAHA. C. 11. PALMER. X. P. I1ICHMAX. J. 11. DI.ANCHAUU. PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. . Live Stock Commission Merchants , Office-Room 24 , Opposite Kichuncu IlulMIng , Union Block Yanli , Boulh Uuialia , Neb. McCOY BROS. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Market fuml he < l free on application. Btocken nnd fccdcru furnished on Koodturiu * . Uu'i'rcncvi' Onm ha National Hank anil South Ouiabn National , Uulon Hock Y nla. buulll Umaua. L"oRlMERWESTERFIELp& MALEY Live Stock Commission , Iloom 15 , KicnanRO HulldlnK , Union Etock Ynrdi bouth Otuulm , Neb. ALEXANDER k FITCH. Commision Dealers in Live Sock , ; v > Om J3t Oppoilto Klclinnt'O Ilutlilliiv , Ulil'JU Stock , Yunli.i-uuth Omdhn.Nc'li. ' . . UNION. STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha limited - . , , , . . Joiui'.lt CHURCHILL , PARKER , DealerinAgricnllnrallrapleinenls , Wagons , OarrUgra ami Iluenlcn. Jiu-n Ptrrrt.bclnccnSlhand _ IWli , Uniaha , LININOERli METC'ALF CO. , Agriciiltnralliniilenients.WaEons.Carriages . . BuKf Ici. Ktc. Wlioloale. Omaha. Kcbrnka. PARLIN. ORENDORP St Wholetale Doalcrs In Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Bnggies Ml. H. ae and CO ? Jonci Street , Omnli. . P. P. MASJ & CO. , Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultivator * . H r Tlakei.Cldtr Minx and Lut.ri 1'ul- renters. Cur. llth and Nicholas btrcotn. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Agricnltiir2iIinpleientsWaEons&Bnggies , Comer lllh and Nli'hnlM Street * . OMA1IA1IHANC1I. J. P. SEIBERLINQ & CO. , ( Akron , Ohln.1 Hamsttog Machine ) ? and Binder Twine , W. K. Mead , Manager. l < iJ l-nvciiwurtu it. , Uumua MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARDCo Manufacturer * and Jobbers In Wagons Bnggies , Rakes , Flows Etc , Cor. Mh and 1'aclfle Streets. Oiimlm. Noli. _ .Artists' " ' " "A HOSPE , Jr' , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1613 Douglas Street. Omaha. Ni-liranka. Jioota and Shops , w. v. MO RSE & co , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , lilt Fnrnam St.Omitlia , Neb. Manufactory , bummer fctrvet , lUntun. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( Successor * to Heed , Jones A CO. ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Agents lor Hostun Hubbor Bhoo Co. 1103,1104 A 11(16 llurney M. . Uniahn. Nt'traaka. Booksellers end Stationers- H. M. & S. W. JONES , uoccsrorK to A. T. Kcnyon & \Vholonlc & Ilctall Booksellers and Stationers , rlne Weddinn Stationery , rnnimcrclnl Stationery. 14 Ikmiilna Street , Oinalia , Jscb. Coffees , Splcos , E _ , , . JK E COKPEE CO * | Onmtm Coffee ami bplcu Mlllv. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , luvorliiR Kxtrnrlit , Laundry Illuo. lnk . Ktc. 1414- 1416 llurney t-tri ut , Omnliu , Neliranka. Crockery end Glassware. "w.V. WR"IGHT. Apent for the Manufacturers nnil Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. Offl ce , M7 S. 13th bt. , Omiilia , Nebraska. PERKINS , CATCH & LAUMAN , Importers nnil Jobbery of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware , Ktc. 1M4-1MG Kilrimm M. , New 1'nMon IlullilliiK. Commission and Storage. "D. A. HuWuEY. Commission and Jobbing , Butter , ERK anil 1'rodiico. Conslgiuiii'iita solicited , lleudqunrter for fcumowiiri' , lleiry Iliixmund Urnpe Bankets. 1414 Uotlso St. , Uniaha. RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , 'pcclattU't ' Uiitlrr , HUBS , Chec c , Poultry , Ciame , OyMers , Etc. , Ktc. IK South Kill frln-ct. WIEDEMAN & CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Iluttcr , Unmc. Krtilts. Ktc. ? JU bouth Hth bt. . orauha , Nebraska. GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. , ( Successor * to McShune & Kchroedur. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Oiuaba , Nebrttskn. EMMAL & . FAIRBRASS , Wholesale Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commission McrchanU. Correspondent.)1 nnlldtrd. 1014 North lipth Street , Uniiilm , Ni-b. Coal , Cokp andLlmo. _ ' " " " OMAHA'COAL. CO K"E & "LIME"CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , WJ South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , Inil snippers of Coul , Toke , Cement , I'latter. l.line , Drain Tile , antl r > encr I'lpc. untcc , 1'ax ton Hotel , Kariiani St. , Uuiaha , Neb. Telephone bit. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , :14 South 11th St. , Omalm , Neb. Dry opdsjind INotlor a. ' " M. E SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Fnrnisning Goods and Notions , 1102 nnd 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , Genti' Furnltlilng ( ioort . Corner llth and HaJDCy M .Oiniilm , Ni'bnl lf . Furniture. DEWEY lc STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Karpam Street. Omaha. Nebraska. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLAGHER & CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 70S. 707 , TOD and 7118.10th St. , Omaha , Neb. McCORD. BRADY & CO. . Wholesale Grocers , 12tb and Leavcnworth Strccti , Omaha , Nebraska. D. M. STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , .1710,1331 and 1323 Harney Street , Omaha , Neb. ALLEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , 1114 and 1110 Harner Ptrmt. Omaha. NM > . Hardware. LEE , FRIED * CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Sheet Iron , Ktc. Agents for Howe Scales , and Miami I'owdcr Co. , Omaha , Neb. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scalps. 1405 Dougla , Htreet , Omaha , NebraAa. RECTOR , WILHELMY i CO. , Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Harney Sts , Omaha , Neb. Western Agcati for Austin Powder Co. , Jefferson Steel Nails , Fairbanks Standard Kcales. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO. , Wholpialo Mnnufurturem of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware And Leather. HC3 , lia" . and U07 Ilarncy St.,0niuliu , Nebraska. W. J.BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Waunn Stork , Hardware , Lumber , lUc. and 1211 llarney Street , Omuha. .E DN E Y , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Wason and Carriniro Wood Stork , Heavy Hardware Lie. X17 and UU U'uvenworth HI. , OiuahH. Neb. _ Hate , Cnpo , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE & , c Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , ; " . ' Ul/i Uarncy Street , Oma& & , Neb. OMAHAJaBBEIS'DMPrflRI ' OMAHALUMBER co. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ISUglrre'tnml Union rneincTrneiOrn b . LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Limber , Lath , Lime , Pours. Ktc. nd ix.u.lu , C. N. DIET2 Dealer in All Kinds .i'lnmlier , th nnil OllfornU Plr ctfOmsi ! Ncbrssk * . FRED W. Lnmoer Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner rib anil DougUs Fts. . Omah * . T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. . Ill Office , 1403 K rniin Slrcol , Ornnht. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD. Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Iniported nt ] Amrrlcnn I'orllam ! ( Vinent. PUV Ancnt tut Mllwaiikop llyitrniillf IVmvnl knd * gvilncy While l.lmo. CHAS. R. LEE. 'Dealer in Hardwood Lnmlier , Wooit Carpets anil 1'nrquct Flooring , ( itli and Dctifla PAXTOts&vi ERLI NO , Wroneht and Cast Iron Building Wort , , llroi-i Wnrk , ( ioncrnl Knnmlry , Mncblne ted IllaikBiultn Work , Ufllrii nnil Works , , U. 1 . UT. mid ITtli Strom , Otuahii. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of fire and Iron Railings Desk HitIK Window OimnK Kluwer Stand * . Wlr4 Mmn. Klc. Ill North U'th Slrefl.Omnhi. OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Tanlti.Jnlt Work. Iron nnil Wire Konrlnu. Slf nt , KtO. U. Anilrucn , I'ron'r Cor. lull imil.liuistm Htf. CH AMPION IRON and \VIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Gnards\ lid t-iToi'iis , tor bunk' , ollUiv , rtoti > , ii'-dlrncpi , eta Improved Awnlnun , I oksriildi .Mnrlilncrjr and Iliick < nillli Works. 4U1 Soutli lllli St. ; MEAOHER & LEACH , Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , Ooncrnl Aei'nti for niohnld S fp X Iook Co.'i I Vaults and Jull Work , 1115 Kttrnuui Ktreut , Odkkit. _ Mllllnory and Notlori a. " " i. OBERFELDER""CO . , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 30S , 210 nnd :13 Soutli llth btrect. . . J. T. ROBINSON N OT I O N Wnolesale Notions and Furuisliing Goods 41(1 niul 40J Be utli 10th St. , Oiuaua. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER , < Notions and Gent's ' Furnisning GooHs , j 1105 llurm-y Struct , Oiimlia. OHa. _ " " CONSOLIDATED TANK"LTNlfi"oflf. ( . ' Wbolsale ReOned and Lubricating Oils , > Axle Grume , Ktc. , Omalia. A. H. lllshop , Uaoaf if ) JPappr. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , ' arry n nlre itock of I'rlntlnu , Wrapping and Wrltlnf 1'n.sr. HroclHl attention Kit en to carload onltn. Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auxiliary Publishers , Dc..cr . , ! „ Rubber Goods- OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber I 911 Clothing uiul Ix'Uhcr Holtlng. 10UB Tnrnam I Steam Fittings , Pumps , Eto- - - - - - - A. L. STRANG CO. , Paraps , Pines and Ensinos , CHUHCHILL PUMP Wholesale Pnmns , Pipe , Fit 3tcam and Water Buppllef. Headquarten for Mat w I-oust & Co' goodi. 1111 Karnaoi at.,0majb j U. S. WIND ENGINE it PUMP CO. * " Steam and Water Supplies , Halllday Wind Mlll . ( HanndOMFarntm St. , Omsisw U. K. Uo a , Acting &Una er. BROWNELL & CO. . Engines , Boilers and General Machine..1 Bheot Iron Work Rtoam Pumpn , Saw MIMi. UlSlJli Lcavenwortli Street , Om h . Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. , 1 Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden W 811 and WSJ ones 8tro t , Omnh . Storage , Forwarding * Comml leri ARMSTRONG. PETTI3 * CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commissloi , yiawaoS ft Otualia. Telepbuoa No.lW. OMAHA HAMC1 Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron an JobDKpcneter. Proprietor. MUDodfe and 101 and 1 North 1Mb Htreot , Ouabt. Brewers. I STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1521 North Ultfthtctnth Street , Omaha , N b. Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURINdCO. , Mannfactnrers of Overalls , Jeaoi rants , Bbtrti , Klc. IKTiand 1101 IJouglMItrttkj Uiuaba , N b. 8aah , Doors , jfto. M. A. DISBROV/ CO. , . , , WliGtemlo Manufacturer * ot Sash , Doors , Blinds and Moulding Urancl Office , Uili and Uard Btreeti , Omaua , N b. > ' BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Mannfactnrers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ; Jloul llniu , "tiilr Work and Interior Hard Wood KtoU l u. K. IS , Coriu'rHhAml l-taveuwurtb btretU , i Ouialm , Web. * . OMAHA PLANr7p MILL CO , , \ Hanafactnrurs of Moulding , Sash , Doors- Ar.d IlllniU , Turning , FUlr-work , Hank and Office lit * tln.fi. an ) , und I'opplyton Avrnue. Stnoko Stacks , Bailers , Eto. " " Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks , Ilritcblogi , Tunki nnd ( lencral Holler Keutkltlotf. Lilfl bttect , Omaha , Neb ,