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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , MARCH 8 , 1888. PllODUCE MARKETS. ChlcMROMnrch 7. Following arc the 2:30 : closing prices ! Flour Steady and unchanged1 winter Wheat , bbls , | 3.MK < 15.X ! ) ; wicks , fcJ.tXXan.7G ; Wheat , bbU , 13.60 4.60 ; sack * . ri.70M4.2Ti ; nrlnp , fl.76@3.00 ; rye flour , | 2.85@3.10 per bblj buckwheat flour , I5.00fi0.75 per bbl. ' Wheat Opened a shade clsler than yester day , declined , and after fluctuating considerably - ably closed J < @ c higher ; cash , 75 15-10c ; April , 70 MOc ; May , UO 13-lCc. Corn Moderately active , opened oettcr , and after declining closed about same us yes terday ; cash , 4hfc ; May , 63c. Oats Weaker and lower ; May , 31 0-lCc. Ilyo Steady at G9 c. narley Nominal at 77S2c. PilmoTlmothy-43.54. Flai-sced-fl.45. Whlsky1.16. . Pork Fairly ' active and steady ; cash , $13.90 ; May , 14.05. Lard Fairly active , and steady ; cash , 17.112 ; May , $7.70. Dry Salted Meats-Shoulders , 10.00(30. 10 ; hort clear , t7.45@7.GO ; short ribs , $710. Uuttcr Higher- ; creamery , 21@'J9c ; dairy , 2IGt25c. Chccso Steady ; full cream chcddars , 11@ ll.Vc ; flats , llKGsUX < Si young ' Americas , 12lf@13c. . . Eggs Lower ; fresh 15@lCc. KHluc8 Unchanged ; green hides He ; heavy green salted , 6 ; light green salted , d4\ } \ salted bull , fie ; green bull , 4c ; green salted calf , 8c : dry flint , r.13o ; dry calf , 12)i@13c ) : dry saHcd , lOc ; deacons , 80c cacli ; Tallow-No. 1 , solid , 4 < 4'e. ; No. 2 , do 3K ; cake , 4J c per Ib. . ' ' Hecdipts. ShlpmcntH. Flour , bbls . , ' . ' 8.IHX ) 22,000 Wheat , bu . 2TtXX ; ) 11,000 Corn , bu . ' . . 2o5,000 94,000 Oats , bu . : . 133,000 U.OOO Ilyc.bu . ; 8,000 ' . ' ,000 Barlcy.bu . " . 22,000 30,000 St. IJOUIH ; March 7. Wheat Strong ; cash , 81 fffl82cMny,82c. ; . Corn Weak- ; cash , 4c ( ; May. 47Vc. Oats Easy ; cash , 30J c ; . May , 20 c. Provisions Pork , 114.15 ; lard , t7. o. . Whlsky-11.09. Butter Creamery , 24S28e ( : dairy , 18g2r ( c. Afternoon Hoard Wheat Firm and higher ; April , 82Vo bid ; May , 82Xc ; July , 7 ; < c. Corn-Strong ; April , 4ii > l@4ti May , 4T&C. , . Data Firm ; May , 2 > so. MimiciipnllH , March 7. Wheat Local traders were doing-very liltlo , either In sum- plo wheat or futures. Uccul | > ts , 27'J ears ; shipments , 27. ' Closed : In store No. 1 hard , March , 7to ; April , 77c ; May , 78J4c ; Juno ; 79)C ) ; No. 1 northern , March , 74j c ; April , 7fc > jo ; May , 7G c ; June , 77 } u ; No. 2 north crn , March , 72c ; April ; 73c : May , 74c. Or track No. 1 hard , 77J e ; > o. 1 northern , 7. @ 7t5c ; No. 2 , northern , 73J. Flour Unchanged ; patcntsto ship , $4.10(0 ( Milwaukee , Maroh 7. Wheats-Stronger cash , 7lijtfc ; March. 70c ; May , 7 Corn Strong ; No. 3 , 4ia. Oals Firmer ; No. a white , 34c.- Uyo Higher ; No. 1 , ( JOo. . ' Hurley Steady ; No. 8 , 75 } < fc. Provislons-rFirnv pork , March , (13.S5. Cincinnati , March . 7. Wheat Firm No. 2 red , 8(5o. ( ' Corn Strong ; . " .No. 2 mixed , MtftMVo. Oats Firm ; No. 2 mixed , H4i4Kc. ; Hyo Strong ; No. 2tiSd. ' Provisions Pork , dull at $14.50 ; . lard firm nt $7.55. ' Whisky- Steady at $1.09. * JKansna City , March 7. Wheat Steady Oft , cash ' 77c bid , 7Ob asked ; May , 79J < e. . Corn- Steady ; No2 , cash , -13'rfc bid , 44 < Rskedj 1 ; . , 44 > c bid , 45o usUcd ; AlayI5 tf bid , 40c asked. . Oats No. 8 , cash , no bids or offerings Muy , 20Jic. Now -Vork , March 7. Wheat Receipts none ; exports , 8J.OOO ; options ruled'very ir regular , opening steady , ( liter \vciikcned ' M J/c , subsequently advanced ? @ ° e. closinj Bt about % c below best ; ' cash firm but vcr ; quiet ; ungraded red ; 8 * ! } @ 92' c ; No. 1 rci quoted at 04 } < c ; No. 3 red , Olift Jl e li elevator , 02xc delivered , April closing a . Corn Kccolpta , 1,500 ; exports , 400 ; option declined Jf@ ) c early , later recovered parto loss , closing : steady ; cash , quiet ; ungradci 00 } < @ 01Kc ; No. 3 , OOKc ; No. 2. CO c in store old No. 2 , 02 < o delivered , May closing a . Oats nccoipts , 85,000 ; exports , 1,800 J ( i ? o lower but moderately active ; 'mixei western , 38@40c ; white western. 40@45o. ' Coffee Spot , fair ; Hlo , nominal ; option 10 ( 15 iralnts higher but rather quipt ; salcr 47,750 bags ; March , tlO.fl5@10.7r ; April , 810.5 @ 10.GO ; May , 1U. 0@10.40 ; Juno , (10.10 < < 10.25 ; July , tU.85@10.00l August , U.05@0.7f Petroleum Firm ; United closed steudy a l and lower ; western , 17J c. Pork Less Activo.but steady ; mess quote at | 14.5@15.00 for one year old. Lard A shade stronger ; western stcan epot , $8.00(28.10. ( Butter ; Steady and in fair demand ; wosl crn , 14@30c. _ Cheeio Quiet and .firmly hold ; western lilvorpooi ; March 7. Whe'atr-Steady demand fair ; holders offer moderately. Corn linn ; demand fair ; new mixed , 4 7j > d per cental. . Now Orleans , March 7. Corn Firm 1 in sacks , mixed , -5S@59c ; yellow , S'JSGOc white , OOc. . ' . Oats Quiotbutnrm. ; No. 2 , 39c. Corn Meal Steady at $2V80. ' Hog Products Irregular ; 'pork , $14.50 'lord , rellned , tierce , $7.23. Bulk Meats Shoulders , $0.12)4' ) ; .loni ? cles and clear rib , $7.50. * ' , . MVK STOCK. ' Chicago , March 7. ' The Drovers' Journi reports as follows : . Cattle Ueccipts1 7 , 000 ; market strong ati . lOo higher ; fancy , $ . " > .25@5. . ' > 0 ; steers. $3.10 < B.50 ; gtockers and feeders , $2.2 J(3 ( > 3.55 ; cow bulls and mixed , $2.00 ( 3.40 ; Texas steer | 3.7B@4.00. ' Hogs Uccel ) > ts , 14,000 ; marlcot slow an easier , closing 5o lower ; mixed , $5.10ffi5.i : ) heavy , $5. 0@5.55 ; light , $5.00 ( 5,35 ; skip f3.ftO@fl.00. Sheep Ueccipts , 3,000 ; market strong an 10@15c higher : natives , I4,00@5.CO ; western * 5.10@5.75 ; Texnns , " | 4.50i5.25 ( ; lambs , $3. ( (30.2S ( National Stock. Yards , East 8 IxiuU , March 7. Cattle Hccelpts , 1,801 , Hhlpments , 1,400 ; market active an strong ; choice heavy native steei t4.60g5.40 ; fair to good natlv Btcers , $3i 04.fiO ; butcher's steers , mediui to prime , $3.10@4.25 ; stockers and foeden fair to good $2.10@3.50 ; rangers , ordinary I Rood $2.25@3.85. Hogs Hecelpts , 1,400 ; slijpmcnts , 1,8 market 'active nnd steady ; choice hca\ and butchers' selections , $5.35@5.50 ; pac Ing , medium to choice , t5.10W5.40 ; ligl grades , fair to best , $4.90@5.15. Kansas City. March 7. Cattle Receipts , 2,200 ; shipments OJO ; mark steady and. firm ; good to choice corn-fe $4. 05.00 ; common to medium , $3.25@4.2 stockers , $2.00@2.60 ; feeding ulcers , $3. @ 3.00 ; cows , ( l.tiO@3.SO. Hogs Hecelpts , 0.000 ; shipments , non market steady , but closed weak and a shai lower ; common to choice , $4.70 < & 5.30 ; ski and pigs , $3.00(34.00. ( OMAHA LilVK STOCK. General , UNMON STOCK YAHIX , 6 p. m. ) Wednesday , March 7,1888. f The receipts of all classes of stock exec Mieep were fairly liberal and the general to : of the market was nearly steady. The B. M. succeeded in getting two trains of stein < in notwithstanding the fact that one cngl ccr blow all the packing out of his cylludt Cattle. The receipts to-day were fair and the mi kct quite active. The local and shipping c m nnd was each very good and n largo jiu bor changed hands. The bulk of the recci ) wcro native steers of Mir quality , seine loa being really good. The offerings of butchc : stock wcro fair and what stuff sold chang hands at fair prices. The general tone df. t market was about steady with yesterday , from of stock arrived late andbulfew thorn sold. , Hogs. The receipts were fairly liberal ntul t quality about on an aventgo with those of t few days preceding. The market was abc Bteady , although iu some instances prK paid for the snmo class of hogs on ycstord wcro a shadu lower. The market close eai with everything tu.k cn except seven loads. Slicop , Thcro wcro no receipts' and nothing \ > dbue on the market. Official llccclptfl. Cattle . 1,043 Hogs . , . 3,040 Shcci . . . . . - Prevailing Prices. The following Is a table of prices paid In this market for the grades ot ttock 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 ha vo been paid had tbcro been any of that , clais among the offerings. Prime steers , 1300 to 1MOlbs.$4.10 ) (724.50 ( Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 3.50 ( A4.10 Pat little steers , 900 to 1050 Ibs. 3.85 © 3.75 Corn-fed ran go steers , 1200 to 1500 Ibs . 3.50 Common to cholco corn-fed cows . ; . . . . ' . . 2.00 613.75. Western cows . ; . 2.00 QfU.OO Fair to good range feeders . 2.30 ( 2.7.5 Medium to good native feeders , . ' 900 Ibs and upwards . 2.23 .I.OO Common to good bulls . 2.00 3.00 Fair to medium native feeders , 900 Ibs and upwards . 2.25 (32.50 ( Stockcrs , 400 to 700 Ib * . 2.15 @ 2.75 Prime fat sheep . 3.75 ( # 4.35 Good fat sheep , 90@100-lbs. . . . 3.50 ( .J3.75 Fair to medium sheep . . . . . 2.25 ( iM.00 Common sheep . 2.00 ( $2.25 Light and medium hogs . 4,85 (1(5.15 Fair to ch'olco heavy hogs . 5,20 $5.3 ( ) Fair to choice mixed hogs. . . . . 5/10 © 5,25- Itcprcscntativo Sales. MT1VE STKEIM No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1. . . . . .loco 3.35 8i'.viW8- 3.75 23. . 3.bO ' ' ' ' 20. . ! ' . ! ! i3i > o \\.m \ \ 'r/.i'.iiuo 3.S5 5. . . . . .lono 3.50 . 20 1157 3.90 . -S. . . . . . .1GO3.50 ! ! 37..1170 ; 4.10 10. . . . . .1000 3.115 1 ! > ' .U30 4.17J. 17. . . . . .1111 3.113 37 1301 4.M : ) 21. , . .1.10M ) 3.70 . 20 1215 4.35 U. , , . ' . .1C4 3.70 34 14'J3 4.4" . . . .ioi9 ( 3.70 3i lard 4.40 . . . . 9S1 .3.72,1 21..144'J 4.50 7 ; . . . .1007 3.T5 cows. 1. . . . .1070 2. < V ) . 10 1033 3.15 . ! . . ; . . ' .12JO 2.2-1 1 1150 3.15 18. . . . .1073 2.75 . 1..1043 ' ' 18.a , I. . . 700 2.75 1 KwU 'JI'M 2. ' . . . .113. 2.7- ) . . ' 8 1242 3.i5 19. . . . .1175 2.90 . . ' ' < ( ) S WUVTEUX COUN riJD. .20. ' . . . .1141 3.00- ' . ' STAGS. . . . .1315 3.25 . ' VUM.S. . . . ,1 < KO 2.00 . 1 1SOO . . . ' .1820 2.00 ' 1 1720. 3.00 . . . .1350 2.50 I..2150 3.40. IIDU.S AND COWS. . . . .1310 3.00 iiEifciia : 3. . .V. OSJ 3.25 ' " ' 3.C. STOCKKHS. ' ' ' C. . . . . SCO 3.73' . ' jioos. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 20. : . .122. 3.70 110..233 2MI 5.15 ' E ' , . .105 2SO 4.85 7(5..229 ( UK ) 5.'l 5 c ( > 7. , , .lii8 1(10 ( 4.85 75..C3I ) .8tt 5.15 59. , . .8-W ' 120 4.10 ! 07. . .199 5.15 84. , . .17tl 200 5.K ( ) 43.i .343 210 5.15 62. . . .197 K.00 .237. 120 5.1V ! bO. . . .190 120 5.00 117. . .233 ' 130' ' ' 53. , . .211 M ) 5.05 5. . 1(10 ( r.2o'T' ! 59. . . .2.5 2,0 5.05 nil..8S3' 120 5.20 85. . . .203 320 5.U7X 02..244 5.20 73. , . .221 120 5.0712 09..240 5.20 75. , . .203 120 5.10 ' . . ' . . ( 320 .5.20 73. . . .207 120 5.10 fiO.i./i'ia 200 5.20 84. . . .2 > HJ 120 5.10 ( . . . .25S 2sO ! Ji 20 'C'j. , . .2-JO 40 5.10 < il..2t3 ; 5.20 73' . . . .221 . 5.10 ' (17..2.10 ( 40 5.20 . ' 78. . . .197 40 5.1059..2:3 ! 2CO 5.20 78. . . .213 SO 5.10 7r.4'l : ' SO 5.20 72. . . . .218 120 R.VH4 57..257 ' 120- 5.25 . 'a- , . . .214 200 5t2 : > 02..201 I'M 5.25 " ,7f. . . .U-'l 40 5.15 02..303 240 5.25 12. . . .239 5.15 ( .2..301 . bO 5.30 09 ; . . .240 * 40 5.15 . 8..427 5.30. Range , of prices. Sliowlng highest and lowest prices paid for eadlnggradeS'Of oattlo on'dates muntloucd Space loft blank Indicates thrxt no'sales , ol that particular class of cattle wcro made'on that date : . . * . . Prices. . . _ Showing the cxtrdnie highest anil l r'atcspakl lor loading grades of hog on datua mentioned : . IJITC Stock Soltt. Showing the number of head of stock solO on the market to-day. _ CATTI.K. G. II.'Hammond &Co 42 Ilai'ris ' & Fisher ; , Armour &Cudahay ' . . ' . . . .I. . . . j. Hiii : . . . C. H. Williams. ; : 1C Lobman St Uothschild IS Slovens , H. &C.q ' 'J John Pepper. . . . . ' < i A. M. Krone K Total ' . ' . 87 uoas. O. H. HammondA Co 8.1 Omaha Packing Co W Armour & Cndahy 1,1 ! : Speculators 4 Total ' . , , . 250 Sovt'ii loads unsold. Shlptnenta. Cattle , 20 cars , Mil Chicag Dookago anil Commission. Publlo inspectors dock pregnant sows 4 ( pouiuls , statrs 80 pounds each. Dead hogs. 100 pounds and over , $1.00i ( 2.00 per cwt , less than 100 Ibs , of no value. Yardage : Cattle , 25c ; hogs , 8c ; sheep , B per head. Feed : Corn , $1.00 per bu. j timoth ; hay , $30 s prairie hay , $20 ixsr ton. Commissions : Cattle , 50o per head ; calve and yearlings , $10 ] xir car. Hogs and sheep Single decks , $5 ; publlo Inspection on' hogs 15c per car. All sales unless otherwis stated per 100 Ibs llvo weight. Ijlvo Stook Notes. L. K. Waring , of Albion , marketed call to-day. Henry Hurcham , ot Hlckmnn , markctc cattle. Henry Curclmni , of Hlckman , sold a loa of hogs. B. J. Ttirney , of Ausley , marketed hoi and cattle. John A. Imiui , of Osccola , was In with load of cattle. Hans Hanson , of Wayne , marketed t\\ loiuls of steers. N. 13. Hergreen , of Wuuoo , was among tl shlpiicrs on the market. Joe Hammong , of Arlington , disposed of load of butchers stuff. L. Lynch , of Oolnphan , marketed a bum of cattle of his own feeding. J. F , Iloll , a well known shipper of Ithlc was hero to-day with a load of hogs. D. N. Wheeler , of Pender , a well Unov dealer , was looking over the market. ' L. M' Warren , of Albion , was hero to-dt with n load of cows that averaged 1,800 ni sold at $3.85. F. Ley , of the flriu of Ley & Peters , Stanton , was on the market to-day with load of cattle. John L. Wood , of Eagle , camolnthlsmor ing' wltU J < ? il of cuttle which wcro shpp | < from Elunvood. William Carter , of Heemcr , of the firm i Carter & Patterson , was on the tiuirket'wl1 two loads of cattle. John Hratt , of the tlrm of Dratt & C ( fJorth Platte. was at the yards to-day wl three loads of cattle. Speltz Si Klosterman , of David City , hi two loads of ciUtlo hero of which ouo load steers sold at { 4.50 , the top price. Work on Armour's beef housowillbo t gun as soon as possible. lUds for rcmovli the dirt will bo advertised for in a few da ) John Ilastle , of Elmwood , a promtuc shipper nnd a regular reader of the HER. marketed two loads of hogs and three ot cattle to-day. A. Mantle , Of southern Nebraska. WM hero to-dny with two loadsof cattle. Mr HastlO hai formerly shipped to. Kansas City , but now sends all of his stock. here , -and says ho Is going to continue to do so. At the risk of being , "called down" by f paper who prides Itself on publishing 1alltho news , " the UFE will state rhat It li rumored , and probably the aforesaid rumor is correct , that Swift will reopen his house on April 1. OMAHA \VHOLK9/vT7t3 MAHKETS. Produce' , Fruits , Nuta , Ktc. . Wednesday , March 7. The. following nnalattons tire H'7iQ/e.i ' / < ilc nd 7tot refill.Vice * qiiofnl .on produce < ire the mtcs.at'wlttch round lota lire sold on this.marhct. Frnttx or other lines of i/oods / 'rtqutrlng extra Inbof In packing rniuiot ul- ti'njy lie supplied on mtlsJdc orders nt the wiiiic prlrcs quoted for the , local trade. liutes onflow itnd feed are jobbers prices' 'Prices on tiritln arc thouc pnld by Omaha millers dcllrcrcd. All quotations on iner- chttndhc die obtained f rum lauUmj IWHKCH dud die corrected dully. Prices on crack er * , c < i7c , etc. , tire those given l > u leading mnniifnctitrcrs. Trade was ' from. fair .to moderate to-day , According to the reports of produce win- illusion men. Tim dcm.and for good , butter till continues , and 'Country shippers are en- Icavoring to suiply | It with Increased ship- incuts of jufcrior grade. Hy dolli j th s they nly lose time for tho' commission men and iionoy for themselves. Iteccipts of egps vrro rather heavy to-day , but tirlces as a ulo held'their oWn' The dciuiind for poultry ignln exceeded the supply , but it would not lo to sh'lp on the prospect of an advance In rice , as warm wuithcr would nt oncccnuso shrinkugo. Prices throughout rule as be- ore' and nraauain quoted unchanged. HITTTIJK Creamery , solid packed , 23Mo ; holce rolls , ! S ( 'JOc ; medium , 14@f3u ; low ; nulcs , 12C'13c. ' E < iis Strictly , fresh , 13j7Uc ( ; . limed , POM/THY Chickens , 8.10c ( ; .turkeys , 2c ; ducks , b@10c ; geese , 10ii ( > ltc. CK\Niinuuiis UellitChorry , ? 10.no@11.00 ; HclL & HtiRlc. ll.rO'rH.50 ; Uell' & Bugle iremlum , Sll.ROiMa.lK ) . HiANs-rTood : ! stpck , * 2.0lXg2 3 J } Cnlifornin leans , $ a.2rKB.4l. ( PoTAT nis Utah and Colorado stock. $1.13 @ 1.20 ; choice hciuic grown , V > @ 95c ; common grades , ' ( ' > 0c. ' IJAN4NA ! , Medium , t2.0Ti3.00 ( ; .choice , oo < /'ir , . ' Tt'iiNira Good stock , COW Tfic : rutabagas , ' LEMONS $4.00@4.60 per box. ; . . CAUFOKSIA I'KAUI f J.50ii2.73 ( ; . extra iholcc , W,00. . ' . ' . . . . ' . . DtTT.s Persian , So per Ib. . . SAVH Klui'T Choice , | > 3r bbl. of 32 gal.i * 7.58'.00' ( ) } bbl , .57 < fi5.00 ; tll'.OO' per bbl r fiO gal.- . ' CipEit Choice Michigan cider , * t.00TiO.W ( > or bbl.nf'32 gal. Poi'CoitN Cholcu rice corn is quotcd-nt 4j ( ! u per Ib. other kinds , 2Wd3c ? pcr'jb. UAUjijiT ! * W.'iTfjJJ.rK ) per birrcl. : PARSNIPS New stock , $2.5'J per barrel. ' . OiSTKr.s Plain standard , ' 25c ; plain'so . . . . per gul. CAIIIIAOKS $1 per dd/.and 3@3J o peril for California. , CAULIFLOWER .Good stock , S2.fiO@2.SO ; GitAi'ES Malagas , JTi&OgS.OO per bbl. , nut ! arger si7c.d barrels in proportion up.to ? 1Q Oi Oiu.Niics California Hiversido , MOO.'S 4.25 ; ' Messina , $3.7.V < M.S5 ; Viilcnclas , WXWf 8fO per case of 420 , Florida brlghtn , * 4.2 : . ( " < i 4.50 ; russets. &l.Wfii4.03 ) ; ; Mexican , fkOO ; Lo" AngQlcs , tf.UiOCi3.75l nuvuls , $ .V ! > 0. . Fids In layers , UifjMOy , ' cake , lie per Ib. NUTS Peanuts , . 0 } ( ? t7c , rn.wvlra/il ; nuts 13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 2'Jc ; English wal nuts , 15IWUS3 ; filberts , ISc ; Itnlhui chestnuts J5cpe.oans , inc. . HO BY HUrtlilc . fdr lib frames ; cunnei tioney , 10iil2cper ( Ib. . ' . * Grocer's t/ist. PHOVISIOXR Hams , IK ll' ' c ; breakfas bncon UCgll c ; bacon skies. 8 > fff8C.dr ; ; salt , 7 (1185 ( houldcrs , ( H-rffu 7u ; dried becl lOWllc. ' . Tomcco LonlUird'sj Climax , .4.1o ; Rplen did , 45 j ; Mechanics' Pelight , 44u ; Lcggett .S Meyer's Star , 45c ; Cornerstone , 'Mc ) ; Drum mondV Horseshoe. 4."ic ; J. T. , 42c ; Sorg'i Spearhead , 44u : Catlin's Meerschaum , 31c Cutlin's Old ISlylc , 2 ic ; Piper Heidsick , ( ile Sweet Tip 'Top , 3Jc. ' U. N ; O. , 17c ; Hci White ff. Blur , Ibc. ' ' "Ditino FKUIT Apple , bbls. , now , ' 's. 7 (5 ( K ! evaporated , ' . ( SlOc ; blackberries evaporated , HJfCalOi" pitted oherrics , 22rt2.'ic ( ] ) cachcs- eastern , now'J s. S t&'s'tu ; evnpo rutcc , pcelftd _ peaqhcs. 3)l.'c ; ; ovaporalcd unparcd , prunes , nt California- ] fornia loose tn'iiscatcls , $ l.UOg'i.OO ( : new Va Icncia , 7 @ 7Jfc. i CciFPii : Ordinary grades , 17@lSc ; ffllr ! S@iOo ; prime , 19i20c ( ! ; fancy green and ye' low , ' " ( WWc ; old government Javit : 2SiO interior Jiwa25iiJSc ( ; : Moclm , 'JSfiiliOc ; Ai buckle's roasted , , aij c ; McLiiughlin' XXXX , . 21JXo ; Dilworth's , 21c ; KcU Cross Sic. Sic.SrriAit SrriAit Granulated , 7jC ( ! 7/e5 } conf. A OJ < f < i7o ; whlto extra C , O' ' feilXe , extra C l' ' % ( tijc ; yellow C. % " ? > & < - < t loaf , 7 'C 7J < e ; powdered , X ( it W5 New Orleans , 5j CANIIV Mixed , ! l@llc ; stick ' , CANsr.n noons Oysters , standard , pc case , W.OC(3'i ( 85 ; strawberries , 2-lb , jcr case $ ! ) .15@3.25 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $3.100 ' 3.20 ; California pears , jier case. $4.70r54.bt ( 'apricots , per case , $4.iiOg-l.40 ( ; peagties , pc case , $5.bO@5.75 ; whlto cherries , ) icr cast $ ( ! .00j California plums , per case , M.80W4.4C blueberries , per case , $ 'i ! iOS2.4 ( ( ) ; egg pluini 2-lb , | icr case , $2.50 ; pineapples , 2-1 b , per cns < $320@j.75 ; 1-lbsftlmon , per ddz , $ I.85@1.9S ii Ib gooseberries , per case , $ ; t.25 ( )3.3. ) > ; 2-1 string beans , per case , $1.75551.80 ; 2-lb Lim beans , per c'as"e , $1.00@l.i5 ( ; 2-lb marrowft peas , $2.00(22.70 ( ; 2-lb early Juno jwars , pc case. $2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.50 ; 2-lb con ; $2.30@3.40. KCFIXED LAUD Ticrco , 7 ? c ; 41-lb gquat cans , to50lb \ round , 7c ; 20-lb routu 7 > V ; 10-lb pails , 8h'o ; ; 5-lb pails , Stfc ; 8-1 pails , 8 c. BuooMS-Extra 4-tic , $2.tW ; No. 1. $2OC No. 2 , $1.75 ; heaxy stable , M.OO. HOLLAND HEIIIIINOS 70@72c per keg. PICKLF.S Medium in bbls , $7.00 ; do in hal bbls , $4.00 ; small , in bbls , $8.00 ; do in ba bbls , $4.50 ; gerkins , In bbls , $9.00 ; do In ha bbls , $5.00. JKEMBS 30-lb pails , $1.25@1.50. TEAS Japans , 20@55c ; gunpowder , 20 ( 61c ; Young Hyson , 22@55c ; Oolong , 20 ( tl5c. tl5c.Sviuirs Sviuirs Now Orleans molasses , per bbl 374k ( : per gal. ; corn syrup , Hoc ; half bbls 37u ; 4 gal. kegs , $1.55. SALT For bbl. car load , $1.30 , MAPLE SUOAII Bricks , 12)fo per Ib ; penn cakes , 15c per Ib. WOODESWAUE Two-hoop palls , per doz $1.40 ; three-hoop pails , 11.05 ; No. 1 tub , $0.51 No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; washboard : $1.50 ; fancy washboards , f3.EO ; assortc bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , f'J.BO ; No. churns , $ S.50 ; No. 8 churns , 17.50 ; butt ( tubs , $1.70 : spruce , in nests , $1.70. STAUCH Mirror gloss , 5Jfc ; Graves' con c ; Oswego gloss , 7e ; Oswego corn , 7c. CUACKKHS , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject 1 change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city goods ) , 7 < soda snowflake ( iu tins ) , lOc ; soda dand , OJ e ; soda wafers ( In tins ) , lOo ; soda zcphy 8c ; city oyster , 0 > e ; excelsior , 7o ; farir oyster , 7o ; gem oyster , 5c ; monitor. 7i Omaha oyster , 7o ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picni 5o ; snowdrop oyster , 7c ; butter , 5c ; Bostoi 8c ; Omaha butter , 7o ; saw tooth butter , 0 > i cracker meal , fi ) c ; graham , 80 ; graha wafers , lOo ; graham wafers in pound pa& ages , 12K ° ; hard bread , 5e ; milk , 7Jif ; on meal , So ; oatmeal wafers , lOo ; oatmeal w fers in Ib pkgs. 12Jc } ; animals , 12c ; liollvi ginger ( round ) , 7c ; cream. 8c ; Cornhll lOc ; cracknells , lOo : frosted cream , 8V ' i ginger snaps , So ; ginger snaps ( clty9 ) ( homo made ginger snaps , in boxes , 18c ; hou made ginger snaps ( Mb cans ) per doze $2-60 ; lemon cream , So ; pretzels ( hand modi lljfc : assorted cries and Jumbles , lljfc ; a sorted lingers , 15c ; afternoon tea ( in tins per dox $7.00 : banana fingers , He ; butti jumbles , like ; Brunswidr , 15c ; brand snaps , 15o ; chocolate drops ( iic\Vj luo ; cho late wafers , I5o ; t-nrlstmas lunch , ( In tlm per dozen , $4.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14o ; coff ( cake , 12o ; Cub.i Jumbles , HKc ; cream pufT 80o ; egg Jumbles , Ho ; ginuer drops , Hi honey jumbles , llj o ; Jelly lingers , 15c ; Jell wafers , 15o ; lolly tart ( new ) , 15c ; lady tin crs , 13c ; vanilla bar , 14c ; vanilla wafers , 14 Vlf rma VI fers , 1 dozen packages m a bo per dozen. $2.50. All gooas packed in cans 1 cent per Ib. a vance except Snowflake and Wafer Sod which Is packed only in cans. Soda in 2' 1 and 3 Ib. paper boxes , K cent perlb. advanc ul ) other goods 1 cent per Ib. advance. So < in 1 Ib. paper boxes , \ cent per Ib. advanc The 2 Ib. boxes arc pricked In cases holding IS n a case. The 3 Ib. tx xc arc packed Ih ctses loldlng 12 In a case. The 1 Ib. boxes are lacked In cases holding IK ) iu a case. Ono Ib. .Iraham and Oat Mcul Wafers packet ] 2 doz , it case , * Show Tops for boxes , 'with glaM openitif to show goods , 78 rent * . Cans for Wafer Soda , Kl.OO not returnable. , . Cans for Snowllake ioda , $ I.OO per doz. Tin Cases with Glass K'nce to display the goods , 75 cents each. No charges for Packages except for cans nun re- .urmiblc cases. Gloss Front Tin Cans and 'Snowfluko" Soda Cans are returnable at prices charged. t * , Dry Goods. DfCK-Wcst Point 29 ln. > 8 oz. . 10 > . ? c ; Wcs , Point 29 In 10 oz. , WWc ; West Point 10 In. 12 Oz. , 15c ; West Point 40 In. 11 oz. , lllc. Checks Caledonia X , SVc ; Caledonia XX , 10 > < c ; P conomy , 9Kc ; Otis , 8 ! < c. KENTUCKY JEANS Memorial , 15c : Canton , 28c ; Durham , 27Mc ; Hercules , ISc ; Learning' ton , 82 tfc ; Colts weld , 27' c. Cit ASH Stevens' B , 6u ; bleached , 7c ; Ste vens' A. 7 } < C , ' bleached , 8Kc ; Stevens' P , blenched , O c ; Stevens' N , 9 > fc ; bleached , lO 'c ; Stevens' ' S U T , 12Ko. MISCKLUNKOUS Table oil cloth. $2S5 ; plain Holland , 8 0 to 9c ; Dado' Holland , ' 12) ) ic. . CAMUIUCS Slater , .5c ; Woods , Ge ; Stan dard ; 5c ; Peacock. 5c. . ' CoMFoitTnns $ i.rx3 ) .no. BI.A.NKKTS White , tl.007.50 ( ! ; colored , $1.10@8.00. of Loom , 8 , ' c ; Greene G , tic ; Hope , Sc ; King Phillip cambr.ic. lie ; Lonsdnlc , 'llj c ; Lons- dale , 7c : New York mills. 10 ! < fc ; 1'cppcrell , 42-ln , llcPepperell , 44ic-in , 12c ; Peppered , -4 , 15c ; Pepporell , 8-4 , 2lc ; Pepperell , U-4 , 23c.Pcpperoll ; , 10-3 , 2T.c ; Canton , 4-4 , S/c ; Canton , 4-4 , 0 > c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wnniusutta , lie ; Valley- ; . ' . , LANSEI.S Plaid llnftsmhn.20c ; Goshcn , 3'J < fc ; Clear Lake , 3'JKc ; Mnplo Citv , 3tf < c. White-O HN.-2 , { . 21c ; G H No. VJ4 , 3lc ) ; Qiiechco No. 1 , % 42c ; Quccheo No. 2 , K > 87jc : Qucchec No. 4H , ib } c ; Anawnii , l H s Windsor , 2JUc ; Red XC , 24-ln. 15 0 ; K 24-inch , ' 21c ; GO 24-Inch , 18e ; H A F , } { , 23c ; J 'It I-1 , X > , 27 ' . ; O M , 3 DC. ' PKINVS 'Soi.ni COLOIIH Atlantic , 06 ; Slater , 5 > c { Berlin oil. ( tXe. ; Grnneroil.O ® 7c. PINK AND Kniir.t ulchinomlHJ u ; Allen , ( ' oHiVer. ; . Point , f ; Steel Kivcr , l > Ko ; Hichmond , lie ; Pacific , t'Ofo. INOKIO BLUH Washington , tic ; Ucntury "indigo bltia prints , lOc : American. 7c ; Arnold. 7o ; Arnold * 11 , lie ; Arnold A , J2c- : Arnold Gold Seal , lOUc. Uiti- < Charter Oak. ' Mollamapo \ , 4JJc ; Lodi , 5c ; 'Aden , -Richmond , 3 > < c : Wlnd- sor. . ( ; < fc"Eddystone ; , tSJic ; Pacific , Ojrfc. COTTON KIA.NNII.S : 10 per ccdt' trildo dis count LL , tijfc ; CC , 7J.fc ; .SS , S n : Nnmc- less , 5'c ; No. 5 , ( io ; EiC , } fo ; GG , 10J.c , ; XX , 12 > jc ; OGx14c ; NN , Kic ; HX , ISc ; H , 20c ; No. 10-SJ L" hO , tO c ; ( il ) , 12Jtfc ; 80 , l(5c ( ; 30 , colored , lOcj r > 0 , roloreO , 12c ; ' 70 , colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13 > Jc ; Union P.icillc , ISc. . CAiirn'r W.vui"-IJibb. white , 104'c ; col ored , 20 ! c. Buow.v Sni'.KTtNO-'Atlantii A , 4-1 , 7 , ' c ; Atlanta H , 47 u ; Atlanta D , 4-4 , ( i e ; At lantic P , 4-4 , lie ; Aurora LL4-4. tlf6s Auro ra C , 4-1 , 5c ; Crown X-XX , 4-4 , Dfc ; Hoosicr LL. 4-4'tic ; Indian Head , 9-4 , "M'c ; Lawrence. LL. 4-4. ( ( : Old Dainlnlgn , 4-t , , V. Pcppcivll. Bxns Standard , Cc ; Gum.0 Beauty \ , 12)rfc ) ; Boone , 14c ; B , cased. $ ' ! .50. . tffxoiiAM Plunletticliet'ki , .7)'c ) ; Whitten- ton , 7 , iC'ork ; , 7 > jiNormundi ; dress , 8 c ; Ciilciitta dress , SJrfo\VhiUentbn ; ' dross ' , llcj Ui-nfew tlrcss , TICKS Lcwlbton , SO ( n. , 12 > fc ; Lcwlston , 32-in. , WA'c ; York , i'Blu.14u ; S.wift rivei'i 7Kc ; Tlifirndike , OO , b' c ; Thbrmlike " , FF , & ; c ; Thorndlkc , lW , . 'iu ' ; Thorndlko , XXX , 15c ; Cardiff , No' . 5 , 9 ] < u ; Cordls , No. 4 ; lie , Dr.xiMs Ampskeajr , U-oz. , lOc ; Everett , 7-O7. , 13c ; York , 7-.oz. , 13o ; Havmakcr , 8Uc ; JnfTrcy , ' XX , llHc-.tafTrey , . XXX , \V..if\ \ Bcnvor Ci'cclc , AA , 12c ; Ucavor Creek , BB , lie , Beaver Creek , CC , lOc. . . . General Mnrlcctn. HOPK Soven-sixteentliH , ! 0/gll ( : > HAY Common coarn'e ' , J5.00 ; upland pralrio . . FLOUK AXii Frr.D Minnesota patents , $2.5 ( per cwt ; Kans'as nnd . .Missourifancy winter patcnts2.00ir2.l55 : ( per cwt ; Nebraska pat ents , 82.4li@'J'.5 ( ) per cwt ; rye Hour , fi.OO jior .cwt ; wheat graham , $1.75gl.flO'pcr ( cwt ; rye graham , $1.35 pur uwt ; New York buckwheat ? 050@7.00ncrbbl ; Excelsior $ ti.OO per bbl ; ready raised , $5 rt ) pcr.lOJ-lb-cuso ; cornmcal , bbl ; choiHied feed , $19.00 per ton ; choppei corn , $ i8 00 per. ton , GU\IN WheatOOc ; rye. 55 ( 58t" oats , 30 ( < i 31c ; yellow corn , 4t'c ; white ' corn , 45o : bai ley. 55(301)0. ( ' . Si'iitiTS Cplogno spirits 188 nroof , $1.14 do101 proof , $1.17 ; spirits , second quality 101 pr6ofv $1.111 ; do ; 188 proof , $1.13 ; alcohol 183 proof , per wino gallon , $ J.12 ; rcdistillct Sheaf "bourbon and rye whiskies , $1.SO@3.00 braiidics imported ; $5.00@S50 ; domestic $ l.il3 : ) < )0 ) ; gins. Imported , $5.00@HOJ ; do mes.tic , $ I.U5@3.00 ; champagnes imported , j > c case , $2S.OO@ , .UO ; American per case , $10.01 ( ftlO.OO OILS Carbon , 12@25c ; linseed , boiledOOo : linseed , raw , 57c ; castor. No. J , $1.20 ; No. 2 $1.12 ; sperm wlmlo , . $1.00 ; whale water blcnOhcd , 8.1c ; llsh , bank , S.'ic ; neatsfoo extra , 05t' ; neatsfoot No. 1 , fiOc ; gasoline 74 degrees , 15c ; W. S. lard , 05o ; No. 1 lard 50o ; No. 2 lard , 50c ; W. Va , zero , Me ; W. Va summer , 12c ; golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 25u ; whale. 20c ; naphtha , 1 degree , 14c headlight , 150 degrees , 12c ; headlight , 175 do grecs , 15c ; turpentine48c , ; castor , pure , $2.4. . per g.il. Dituos Ammonia carb , 14c ; camphor refined fined , 80c ; copperas , 1 40 ; cream tartar 45u ; cream tartar powdered , 20@50u ; Indlgi Madras , 75u ; morphia sulpb , per o/ . , $3l.'i ! sodabi. carb , ( i5u ; Venice turjientine , 40c gum opium , $4.25 ; quicksilver , 80c ; quinine German , per oz. , 55c ; quinine , P. & W. , 14c wax , yellow , pure , 82c ; wax , whlto , 45@55c citric acid , per Ib. , 04c ; oxalio acid , per Ib. 54c ; alum , 4c ; borax , refined , per Ib. , lOc. HiniiH Green butchers1 , 4WC5c ; greci cured , & < ( gOo ; dry Hint , 9c ; dry salt , green calf skins , 7c damaged hides , twc thirds price. Tallow 3J c. Grease Prinn white , 4fc } ; yellow , 8q : brown 2o. Shoe ] pelts 25@$1.0 ( ) . Green ox pelts , 3@3Kc ; ki ] skins ( uniform ) 4@o ; ; cowhides , 4j ( S5c. " Puna Raccoon , No. 1 , 0070c ; No. 8 , 80d 35c ; mink , 10@50c : musk rat fall , 5Sc ( muskrat , spring and winter , 8@llc : stripe skunk , 5@25c ; mountain wolf. No. 1 , $1.5 © 2.50 ; No. 3 , prairie , B0@75c ; No. 2 , 25@40c beaver , No. 1 , per Ib , $ ' ) .00 < S3.00 ; No. 2 , $1,0 @ 1.25 ; otter , $1.00 ( < J(1.00 ( ; dry deer skins , 200 3.'io per Ib ; dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , 16j ( 25c. 25c.WOOLPer WOOL-Per Ib. , 14@20c. LEATIIEU Oak soles , 35@37o ; hemloc' slaughter sole , 20@29o ; hemlock dry sole , 2 @ 25c ; hemlock klptiOa90c ( ( ; A. & B. runnc kip , 575c ) ; A. hemlock calf , OCcCgtl.UO ; A A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75c ; hemloc upper , 19g24c ( ; English grain upper , 25c hemlock grain upper , 21o ( > 24u ; Tamplco B. I Morocco , 29(333o ( ; Tampico pepple , O. D. Mo 22@29c ; Curacoa , B. G. Mo. , 80e ; Simon C D. Mo. , $ J.75@3.00 ; Dangola kid , 80@35c ; X M. kangaroo , 4lto ; American calf kid. 32c Gricseu kids. $3.00&53,50 ; French glazed kids $2.50@2.75 : French'calf kids , $3.20 ; oak ki skins , 8Jc@H.OO ; oak calf skins , ll.00@1.55 French calf skins , I1.25S2.25 ; French lu skins , ? 1.1U@1.SO ; Russia linings , f .00n.r , per doz. ; pink cream nnd white linings , $7.5 @ 10.00 per doz.j colored toppings , $9.00 ( J.ltX/i ( ExTttACTS Sanderson's oil bergamot , pe Ib. , $3.00 ; oil lemon , porlb. , $2.50 ; oil peppei mint , $3.00 ; oil winlergreen , $2.50 ; olive ol Malaga , per gallon , $1.25. SOAP Castile , mottled , per Ib. , S@10 ; cas tile , white , 10@13. PAINTS White lead , pure , CKc ; whlto lea < fancy , 0 } e ; putty , in bladders , 3c ; Paris whit 80 ; common , 2'Jo ' ; red lead , 7c. nWixnow GUBI Single , 70 per cent double , 70 and 10 per cent discount. FtAxsjjED-Quoted at $1.35 per bushel. CO'-'l ! ' OOi'4 18 XM \ Col'4 I 18 MJItf KilM tola OOJ33 I IlOillUS. No. 1 com , s 1 B.18.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 s.$15.i .No. 8 com , 1 , 17,001 No. i com , sis , 13.1 rP.NCINO. . No. 1,4 & 0 In 13 & 14 ft , rough 19..V ) No. 1 " " 10 ' . . ; ip.W No.3 , " " 14 " 16.50 No.3 , " " 10 ' 18.00 A.12,13 & 1C ft.$21.f-0 I C , 12 , 14 & 16 ft.lB.SO B , " ' $0.50.1 D , ' " . 13:50 ri.ooiii.No , A f , In White Pine $2rt.BO BOIn " ' " : w.BO COIn " " 80.00 DOIn ( i " 21.SO EOhT ' " ( Sel. Fencing ) 19.90 G in. Drop Siding 50cpe'r'M extra. . CEILING AND I'AUTITIOX. 2d com M. In.White Pine celling..i.$34.00 * i * ii u 2900 ( ' ' ' ' ' ' ' dlcar ? / in Norway " " . ! . . . . . . 16.00 Mcom ln1 " . " ' ! 14.00 STOCKDOAIlllS. A 12 Inch sis liri.BO H13 " ; 39.20 C13 " : 30.00 D12 " . ' 33.00 No. 1 com , 12'in sis12 ft ; 20.50 11 . . . . . U'ft 19.00 , 10ft 18.50 " " . " 10,18,20ft 21.50 No.3 " " 19.00 " " ' " 12&14ft 18.50 " " " 17ft 17.50 12 in Grooved roofing , $1 per M more than 13 in Stook Boards same length , 10 In Grooved rooting- same price ns 12 in Stock Boards. SHIP LAP. No. 1 Plain 8 a'tfd 10 In . $19.00 No.3 " " " . . . .i 17.50 No. 1O G , 8 In ' . ' . 19.50 FINISHINO , ' 1st and 2ml , clear1 , IJf In s 2 s.$51.00 ' ' " ltf , 2 51.00 3d , clear , llii , s2s . : ; . ; . 44.00 " 1J , IK'In , 2 40.00 A. selectIn s-J s 1 40.00 A , " IIJf , 3 in s 2 s : ' 44.00. U " . llns'Js . 30.00 B , " IJ lJ SiiiHSs. . . ; . . , : 37.00 ' BOl'TIICIlN YKLI.OW 1'I.NB. Com. 4 Inch Flooring ' . . . . $17.50 ' Star " " . . . . . -21.50' 1st and 2d clear 4 Inch Flooring 23.00. Slv Inch 4Uo'less. Clear Inch Ceiling 21.50 Clear } { luch Partition 25.00 Clear % Inch , Partition W absvo ? 8' Inch . Ccdlirg . - . . . . : . : 25.00 Clear Finish , 1 and IJjf inch , s2 s 29.00 Clca'iFinishy \ and 2 inch , s 2 s 80.00 Clear Corrugated Celling , 4 .Inch 25.50 Clear Yellow Pino-C.tslng and Base. . . . . 27.00 Hiuitlny lingo Hull. At the meeting of the Evangelical alliance at tlic Y. M. C. A. rooms yesterday after noon , a report from the .committee appointed to investigate the Sunday base bull mtoHtinn was heard. In this it was recommended that the alliance , before miy. decisive step * nro taken , consult wiUi competent. legal author ity just what n remedy ag.iinst a desecration of the Lord's day is , and bd governed accord ingly. J The Only Line Thnt Gets There. It has boon well wiid by n dibttn- { piishccY writer'that "tho Michigan Central is the only 'NiaRani Falls Route'.in the country. " It is thoonly railroad that runs direct ly by the falls arid- slops its trains at n ppint'fro.m which ajl parts of the falls aud'the rapids are in full view. From this point , called Falls View , the bcono ; from the Michigan Central- train , whether in its miminor setting of e'mer- . aid or its winter .Betting of crystal. , is ' ' ' onc'gf unexampled'Biandoui1'and sub- 'liinity. As it is on tlic direct route to New York , Boston , ana New England landno.eastbound traveler should fail ' .to take advantagb of it. ' ' Miist Put Up the Cnsli. . " ' Yesterday Qfllcor John Turnbull , license nspqctor received communication from the nmy.or ordering him to notify all saloon keep ers who arc not regularly licensed in Accord ance with law that they wlll'lra required to make' the' full payment of $1,000 or to close their saloons on the 1st of April , 1888. Who li WEAK , NF-RVOUB , DEIHI.ITA * TED. who 111 bli FOLLY and IONOR ANCE ' bai TRIFLED away his VIGOR of BODY , niNRand MANHOOn.causingcxbauillnK 'dralQB Upon the FOUNTAINS of LIFE , HEADACHE. BACKACIIE , Dreadful Dreamt. WEAKNF.BH.of M mnrv BABH > FDLNEHS In SOCIETY. PIHPLE8 Upon the FACE , and nil the EFFECTS leading lu EARLY DECAY and perhapi CONHUN'i * . TION or INSANITY , should consult at once the CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke , Established 1851. Dr. Clarke hav mcdo NERVOUS DE BILITY. CHRONIC and all Dlteuei Of the UENITO URINARY Orjrani a Life H'ndjr. . H make * NO.difference WHAT you tft7e Uken or WHO bag failed to'euro you. -FEMALE sufTerlnffromdlscaaespeCTl- ( Uar to their ez can contult with the asiurance ' f ipeedjr rellaf and cure. Bend 2 cent * poitaga for works "on your dlseaaes. 4a-Sen < l 4 cents , postage for Celebrated 'W rk ou Chronic , Jtervoui and Dell * eate Disease * . Consultation ; personal.'y or by letter , free. Consult the old Doctor. Tbonsandsi en red. Offlresand pMrlor * private. 49-Those contemplating Marriage send for Dr. Clnrke'B celebrated RUliJa le and Female , each 15c. , both 36c. ( stamps ) . Bcfoio confining yonr case , consult Dr. CLARUE. A friendly letter or'call may save future nuflvringand "harne , and add golden years to life. WBook " LIfe'n. ( Secret ) Er , ror * , " COo. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings cent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8 ; Sundays , 9 to 12. Address , F. D. CLARKE , M. D. 1 l Oo. ClRrV. Pf ; . . ' CTHTOAar * TTT Omaha Seed House. Ileudquarters for I.andrcth's Celchrated Seeds , I'laiitHit \ Flowers and 1'lorul dtsigna. Send for catalogue. \V. II. FOSTER & SON , Proprietors 1022 Capitol Avenue. SteekPiano Hemarknble for powerful sympa thetic tone , pliable action and ab solute durability. HI yyara' record the bent Kuaiantee ot the excel lence of these Instruments. WOODBRIDGE BROS , U. 6. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NIB. Paid Up Capital , - $28OOOC Surplus , - BO.OOC II. W. VATKS. President. Ltwis H. ItmcD , Vice-President. .V. E. TOUZAMS. 2nd VIce-President. AV. H. B. HuaiiES , Cushier. DIHECTORS : w. v. Monse. JOHNS. COI.MNS , II.V. . VATC8. 1.KWI8 S. A. E. TOUZALI.N. kln omce THE IRON BANK , Cor. 12th and Furnnm Bts. A General llanklni ; llualnens Transacted. w * nrdlntr reccmvcaA yourU Mth c tt rtMt " u ana Clttt. .V' < hl ! J.OO. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John Q. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embaimers At the old ttand , 1407 Farnam 6t. Orders by tele graph aellclted and promptly attended to , ' . 24 . . OHAHAJOBBEBS'DICTOBY ' . yjp JjH-rUiiPl9jjw [ _ _ _ CHURCH ILLPARKER Dealer in Agricultural Implementsaeons , , Carriages and Duiilei. Jonpit PtreetbetwetuWh anil lOtli.Umalia , Nebra > a. LININQER & METCWLF CO. . A'griculturallffliilcnicnts.fafions.Carriaics . . Outfits , Ktc. Wtiolciale. Omaha , Nebrntka. PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN. Wholesale Dcalrm In AericnltnraninpleinentsWa , ons&Bnii ies Ml. C03 , TO and C07 Jones Street , Oiuaha. ' " ! P. P. MAST & CCK , Mannractnrers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , CultlTators , llajr Hakes. Cldtr Mill * and l.ubau l"ul- Terltcts. Cor , lltn aha Nicholas Sltects. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. . -Wtiolttaln- A2riciOtaraiImplementsWa , ons&Bii&gies J Comer Hth mid Klcholas Streets. OMAHAnilANOH. J.P.SEIBERLING Jc CO. . ( Akron , Ohio , ) Harvesting MacMneir and Binder Twine , W. K. Metcl , .MKUIJUCT. l/l3J TcnwortIi t.Ouiab _ M OlTt N E.M llTBU R N& STOb'D AR D CcT Madufacturcm nnil Jubbora In Wagons Bnggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. l > th anil 1'aclBc yircolK/Omnhn. Neh. Artists' Materials. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organ's , ' 1613 IVmglan Street , Omnha. Nrlirimkn. . B ° 55-SL' ? J ° SL8 * W , V. ' MORSECO. . , ' . Jokers of Boots and Shoes , 1411 Knrnnio St. , Onmlm , Noh. Manufaetory , Summer htrcel , llottun. KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , ( bucccssorfl lo Itccil. Jones A to. ) WholesaleMannfactnrersofBootsandSlioes AKcntsfor lloston Ilubbcr hno Co. .1KB , 1104 A , 1100 llurni'y ft. . Umahn. Nfbrankn. Dooksollors and Stationers ; . H. M. & S. W. JONES , Successors to A. T. Kcnyon A Co. , Uholctulo & Ilctnll 'Booksellers and Stationers ; Finn Wcddlnu Ktntlonerr. ' Commvrilnl Stationery. U > 2-JIXUiila StreetUmntm , Neb. _ . " CLAR KE COFFEE"cp , Umabn Coffee and Splcc Mills. 'Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , navorlnit Kitractn , laundry Jtlue. Inki , Ktc. HH- Ullilliirney Slroot. OiiinhH , Nflirnaliii. Crockery and Glassware. _ ' ' " Agent for the MfinufRcturers and lmporters t Glassware Lamps Chimneys Crockery , , , , 'Ktc. UIBcc.ait 8. 11th St. . Omaha. Nebra kn. PER KINS , OATCH & . LAUMAN , Importers nnd .fottbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps- , Silverware , Etc ll-IMii Kn rim ni St. , .Now rnztnh llilllaintf. EMMAL & FAIRBRASS ; . Wholeonlo Flonr , Feed , Grain and.General Commission Merclianti. < " < > rropomlonce rollrltcd. 10U North ll.lli Mreel , Oniiiha , Neb. _ Commission and Storage * CEO. SCHROEDER & CO./ ( Succc ser > to MoHhnno & ScbroeJcr. ) Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage , Oiuuha , Nebraska. . RIDDELL & RIDDELL. . Storage and Commission Merchants , ' Specialties-Butter , Kgiis , Cheeao , .Poultrf. name , Omen , Klc. , Etu. 1 t-oulliHIU Street. j JPoal , Co.ke and Ulme. . " OMAHA COAL , COKE & L1 ME CO. Johhers .of Hard and Soft Coal , . SOD South 13th' Street , Omaha , Nebrastn. ' J. J. JOHNSON & CO. . Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , IfxlBhlnnrrs of Coal , CoVe , Cement. Plaster , I.liue Drain Tllo , apil Hewer ripe. Ofllce , Pazton Hotel , Farnam tit. * , Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of'Coal and-Coke , 814 BouUi inth St. . Omaha , Neb. Dry Goods and Notions. M. E SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 nnd 1104 Doilxlas , Cor. llth 6t.- , Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY'GOODSCo Importers and Johhers inDryGoodsNotions , Gents' FurnlshlnR Ooorts. Corner llth omJ lluncj Ma .Omaha , Nohraaka. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre , Fnroam Htreet. Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVtnRICK , Fnrnitnre , Omaha , Nebraska. Groceries. PAXTON , GALLACHER & "coTT Wholesale Groceries anil Provisions , 706.707.709 and 711 S. 10th St. . Omaha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , lllh and LcaTcnworth Btreoti , Omaha , Nebraska. D. M. STEELE & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1Z19,1KI and 1233 llarncy Street , Omaha , Nob. _ LEE. FRIED & CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Sheet Iron. Ktc. Agents for HowoScalei and Miami 1'owUcrCo. , Omaha , Neb. HIMEBAUQH A TAYLOR , Bnilflers1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shoi Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1406 Uougli btreet , Omaha , NobraAa. RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. . Wholesale Hardware , 10th and Harnsr Sts. , Omaha , Neb. Western Agenl lor Austin Powder Co. , Jefferson Hteel Nails , Fairbanks tandara Scales. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO . , Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Johhers of Saddlery Hardwar And Leather. HOT , Htt' , and 1407 Homey St.,0mnhi Nebraska. Jtt Sy Klardware. _ W. J. BROATCH , fleayy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wagon Stock , Hardware , Lumber , Etc. IX _ _ and Ull llarnoy HtrBct , Omaha. JAMES A. EDNEY , Wholesale Iron and Steel , , Etc. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods 1107 Harney Street. Omaha. Neb. Lumbor. All Kinds of Building Material at WMcsal 15tJ Street ami 0nlon Pacific Track , Omaha. * LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lnmher , Lath , Lime , Sash , DOOM , Etc. Yards-Corner 7ih and Uouglaii Cuttai . WU ai il poujfUi , C. N , DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13lh and California RlraeU.Omaua. Nebraska. FRED w7a RAY7 Lnmoer Lime Ceinent Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner fib and Douilas Sl , . Omaha. T.W. HARVEY LUMBERS ! . ' To Dealers Only , Ofllccl403 Farnam Slreel , Omaha , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , Imported and American Portland Cement. Stall Agent for Milwaukee llrdraullc Ccmvnt and _ _ gulncy White l.lme. _ CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumher , " Wood Carpet * and Parqiict Flooring Mh oiirt nnitlaj . - _ .PAXTON Wrought and Cast -Iron Building Worn , Knulnon. Hrass Workleneral Foundry , Machlni said UlavksmUh Work , omcuaiul Works , U.l''Hj. . ' and Kill mrect , Omahn. OMAHA WIRE.A : IRON WORKS , . . . Manufacturers of Wire and Iron RaiUn-v ; Desk llalt . Window ( limnl ; . Klowvr Pland' , Vflfa MIIIM. Ktr. m Nona Itlh aireet , Omaha. . . . OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'frs ' of Fire' & Burglar Proof Safes Vaults. Jiill Work. Iron atvl Wlro Fencing. Sign * . ICttf. ( I. AndrtMMi , I'mp'r O'r. lltli ami Jackion ! JU. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards , nil hvrvviii , , lorlmlika , otllci-e , Mort'n , roKloncr" , cli ) Improved AwtiltiK * , ' Ix > ck mllh Machinery uud lllnck.-uiltu Works. UBfcoulh Musi. ' IMEAQHER & LEACH , . .Fire and'Bnrglar Proof Safes , 'TiniBioclB , Opncrnl Agpnl * for Dlubolil KRfn , V Ixick Oo.'n Vaults and Jail Wurk , 141J Farunui Struot , Omaha. i and Notions. I.OBERFELDER&CO. , Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions ax. JIOaniHI2 South llth Btroot. _ _ _ J. T. ROBNSON Wholesale- Notions and Furnishing Goods. 403 and < 0u ScutU ItHh HI. , Omaha.- ' VINYARD Si SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods. . HID Harncy Street , Omaha. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO ; , Wholsale Refined and LuMcating.Oils , Axle ( Ireasc , Ktc. , Oraalis. A. U. lllshop.'Managcr. Paper. CARPENTER'PAPER CO. . fholesale'-Papcr Dealers , . nice took of 1'rlnllnii , and Curry a ( Wrupplna Writing I'a r. .Hi cl l attention xlvQn to car load order * , i Prljitora' Motor'lala. ' ' " WEST'ER'N N E ws PA p E"R U N 16 N",7 Auxiliary' Pnblishers , P .er..n . . IRub bor Goods. OMAHA RU BBER"CO.V iOOd Etc. A , L. STRAND CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines- ' f CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. . Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , ' U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP-CO. . ' . ' Steam and Water'Supplies ; . . " rialtldajrWIndJflllii. 018 and MO Famam St. , Oman * . O. h.Hoss , Acting Manager. BROWNELL & CO. . Engines , Boilers'M General MachineiyJ Sheet Iron Work Steam Pump > , -fnw MIKs. 1313-lJl3 Lenvennorth Street , umaba. PHIL. STIMMEL Wholesale Farm , Fieli ; and Garden'Seed * fill and OUJoncuKtrrrl Omaha. Stqrago , Forwarding A Oommlaslorj ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. , Storage-Forwarding , and Commission , . Brunch tiouso of thn Ilormey ttaiigj Co. Bugglci at wbuleiale and retail , 1JCB 1110nnd 1313 Itnrd BWe t , Omaha. Telepbono No. 7M. i li T < i Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and CornieeV John Epenetcr. Proprlelor. V20 Dodge and 103 and 101 NorUi loth Htroot , Omnlin. Brewers. STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , VOl North ElKthteentb Street. Omaha. Neb. Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO.y Mannfacturers of Overalls , Jcani PantsBUlrts , Ktc. 1103and HOiDouglaiStreek iuiaba , Neb. Saah , Doora , Etc. I M. A. DISBROvArcoTT Wholesale ManuTicturcrs of - Sash , Doors , Blinds and Moulding/ \ Branch Qfflce , I'tin and liard Blrceu , Omaha , Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. | Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , filing Mouldings , fllalr Work end Interior Ilant Wood tin * liu. M. E. Corner 8lh and Ixjarenwortb HUe ls , i Omaha , tjuli. J OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , , j Manafactnrers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , And nilncln , Turnlnn , Stslr-work. Hank and Offlco FIU tlni8. ! ifltth nail I'oppluton Avonuo. H. K. SAWYER , , Manufacturing Bealer in Smoke Stacks ? Brltchlngi , Tank * and ( Jenernl Holler Hopalrlog. 131V Dodge Street. Omaha , Neb C. 11. r-U.MEIl. N. IMIIC1IUAN. J. 11. llLihCBAI PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , " * Offlco-lloom 3 , nnpoiltfl Kichango Ilulldlntf , UuloM Block Yards , Houlli Omaha , .Nub. MoCOY BROS. , Liye Stook Commission Merchants , / Market furnlnhcd frconn appllcnllon. Htwkcri ao4 fruilen ( urnlBhcdon K'od Icrnm. Ituiitrericcs : Oida' hnNallonal llnnk nml huutli Oiualm National. Uulori block Vi-rJs , boutli Oinnlni. * * LORrMERWESTERFIELD * MALEY Live Stock Commission , . , [ loom IS , XxcbariL'o Ilullillnir , Union Stock boutu Ouiahu , Nub. ALEXANDER & FITCH , Commision Dealers in Live Sock , R chaniia llullilliu , Union BtOcK Vuiili , houtb Omaha , Nub , UNION Sf OCK YARDS CO.r Of Omaha , limited , *