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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY , MARCH 20 , 1888.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Spmo Powerful Influoncoa atWork
For the Wheat Boors.
FIRMNESS IN THE CORN PIT.
Slowness Experienced In Provisions
"With Limited Trailing Buslncsa
In C'nttlo Pnlrly Active
Prices Steady Quotfttlons.
CHICAGO PIIODUCE MARKET.
CniCAno , Mnrch 10. ( Special TclcRrnm to
the BEB.I Thcro wore some very powerful
influences at xvork for the wheat bears this
morning nnd those gentlemen who depend
upon breaking the market for their profits
succeeded In hammering prices down to the
lowest point yet reached. Among those In
fluences were warm weather , much smaller
decrease In the visible supply than had been
expected , small exports , and , above nil ,
greatly Increased receipts In the northwest.
Against all these things about all thnt could bo
urged was the better tone of foreign markets ,
Illness of the German emperor ana rcportca
crop damage , Hutchlnson , who is estimated
to have bought botxvccn 3,000,000 nnd 4,000,000
bushels of wheat Saturday , was about the
heaviest seller to-day. May wheat opened at
78J c , sold down to 78c , up to 78Xc nnd
hung there for n long time. About noon the
decline began and did not stop until 78o
wan reached. The 1 o'clock close was at
Juno wheat opened nt 79c , sold up to
down to 7878 o nnd closed
there nt 1 o'clock. The decrease in the visi
ble supply waa 408,000 bushels. Duluth in
creased 285,000 bushels.
Considering the decline in wheat , the corn
market held quite 11 rm , closing but little
lower than Saturday , nnd at onetlmo ad
vancing % a under good buying , chioily by
one strong commission house. There seemed
but little corn for sale early in the session ,
but when wheat broke off there was encour
agement enough for short sellers , and they
hammered off all the advance that had been
gained. May corn opened nt 51fc ( , sold down
to 5ljifo under the Influence of larger re
ceipts than were expected , then advanced to
Bl fc , falling bnck later to 51V ° and closing
nt 1 o'clock at 61Jfc. Juno corn opened nt
GlX@GIKc , sold up < to 51 0 , down to GOJf ®
COXo and closed there nt 1 o'clock. Them
was nn increase of 80,000 bushels in the visible
supply of corn.
There was only moderate speculative trade
In otita and the only fluctuations were In the
May delivery , which opened nt 31c , sold up
to 81Kc , back to 3lo and closed there at 1
o'clock.
In provisions slow delay wns experienced ,
trading was limited nnd without special feat
ure , the cash product sold sparingly and
the business transacted , all told , was under
the average. The feeling was .also easier ,
though lard was the only article showing
anything approaching weakness. In lard
the net decline suffered was 5c. Pork stood
at 1 o'clock 2 } o under Saturday's closing.
Short ribs closed unchanged to 2J c lower.
AFTEKNOOK SESSION Wheat steady , May
closing at 73 ? o bid , July 8c. Corn steady ,
May closing at 51 C@51jJc ) sellers. Oats
easier. Pork wns unchanged ; May sold and
closed nt $14.10@14.12 ; Mnrch closed nt
(14.00 nnd Juno at $14.10 bid. Lard was
steady. At the closing buying prices stood
at $7.52)4 for Mnrch , $7.5 < K for May ,
for Jino and $7.07 } for July.
CHICAGO JblVB STOCK.
Cnicxao , March 10. [ Special Telegram to
the BEE. ! CATTLE Business was fairly
active considering the big run last week and
the big run to-day. A largo number went
over the scales during the forenoon , but
light "little" cattle had the call and were
more eagerly sought after , especially by
dressed beef dealers. There was also a fair
demand for big cattle and M.75@4.60 bought
prime steers good enough for export , alive or
dressed. Medium , which form the bulk of
tbo supply on all occasions , were neglected ,
the last to bo looked at by buyers and the
hardest to sell. Some salesmen quoted
prime steers not over lOo lower , medium IBc
oft nnd prime "little" cattle about steady.
The best grades of butchers' stock , which
Includes first class cows and heifers , remain
steady. Low grade butchers' stock , Includ
ing thin and common bulls , old thin cows and
canning stock , were slow nnd rather weak.
Steers , 1850 to 1COO Ibs , 1.40S5.20 ( : 1200 to
1350 Ibs , f3.lXX 4.60 ; 050 to 1200 Ibs. ? 3.00@3.00
Stockers nnd feeders , $2.85@3.GO : eows , bulls
and mixed , $3.0C@n.40 ; bulk , $2.50@2.70 ;
Texas grass steers , * 2.95@3.50 ; fed , $3.50 ®
4.25. ,
Hoes Business was active and prices
steady as compared with Saturday. Both
packers Land nil loading shippers , except
Squires , who went into the market later on ,
were active buyers. Best heavy made (5.40
(35.60 , to average around about 800 Ibs. , and
nil good ; mediums , say 240 to 250 Ibs , and
closely assorted , $5 85(35.40 ( ; mixed , $525 ®
C.80 ; assorted light , averaging 180 to 170 Ibs. ,
mndo ? 5.1G@5.25 ; light , averaging 120 to 140
Ibs. , made t5.00@5.10.
FINANCIAL.
NEW YonK , March 19. fSpecial Telegram
to the BEE. ] STOCKS The Now York
stock market went contrary to general ex
pectations to-day aud Instead of being weak
cad declining , as on Saturday , advanced
almost steadily and closed at nearly the out
side figures , showing advances of % @l %
points. Louisville & Nashville , Chicago ,
Burlington & Qulncy and Union Pacific
headed the list. As thcso stocks have shown
the most declines of late , the reaction was
only natural , owing to the increased short
interest a decline creates. Western Union
advanced 1)4 ) , Missouri Pacific 1) ) , North
western 1 # , Lake Shore i # , St. Paul X ,
Erie ff , Hlchmond Terminal % nnd Lack-
awanna IK points , "Wtill struct gossips had
it that Chicago operators were short 100,000 ,
shares and Camnmck 70,000 shares. If the
Chicago operators are short to any such ex
tent the bulk of them were put out at , prices
materially above the present and undoubt
edly show good profits. Although tinilO
aborts bought some stocks , the greater part
of the business was by professionals , who
were evidently trying to get tbo market up
to sell and help tnclr bull friends unload.
The settlement of the Atchlson strike created
n better feeling among the bulls , but they
are still too tltnld to take hold with any
degree of freedom. London bought a llttla
- . * Louisville & Nashville nnd helped the ad
vance. The total transactions \\ero 179,777
shares.
POVEIINMENTS Government bonds were
dull but steady.
TKSTKIIDAY'B QUOTATIONS.
MOXEY os CAU Kasy nt 2 @ 3 per cent ;
last louu 3 per tout ; closed offered at U put
cent.
I'HIME MEIICANTILB Pren 5Q5 > pci
cent ,
STEKLISO KXCIUXOE Dull but stcadj
at $4.85 for 00 day Dills , Sf4.S7 > j' ( yi
demand.
ritOIltlOB MAnitETfl.
Chicago , March 19.- Following are the
3:3ii : fjlosiiiRprices :
Flour Nominally unchnngea though , tht
feeling is easier ; wlut t wheat , bbls.
JW i sacks , fJ.50(23.75i ( WhcUt , liLs } ,
4.60 ; Bocks , $2.70@ 1.25 ; spring , $1,75(33.001 (
rye flour , $ J.85@3.iO per bbl ; buckwheat
flour , $5.00@0.7l pcr bbl.
Wheat Trading wns comparftUvclyllght ;
tnnrket ruled weak with JKftj&d decline ;
cash , 73 0 ! April. 73&C ; May , 78&C.
Corn Moderately active find opened firm
with nn advance ; ) f@Jfc lower than Satur
day ; cash , 47 c ; Mav , SI 5-lfic.
Oats Dull nnd heavy with very llttlo
change ; Mny , 31c.
I3arley Nominal nt 77@81c.
Pi ImoTlmothy $2.61(32.52. (
Flax-seed $1.45.
Whisky $1.15.
Pork Trading comparatively light ; prices
easy nnd lower ; cash , $13.95 ; May , $14.10 ®
14.12 } .
Lard Dull nnd neglected ; cash , $7.52 > 4 ;
May , $7.57K@7.CO.
Dry Snltca Meats Shoulders , $0.00(510.10 ( ;
short clear , $7.07K@- ; short ribs , $7.22K.
Butter Firm ; creamery , 22J < 330c ; dairy ,
Cheese Firmer : full cream Cheddars , U
( HjllJ/c ; flats , HJfQllXc ; young Americas ,
Eggs Firmer ; fresh , 14@14Kc-
Hides Unchanged ; green hides 4J c ;
icavy green salted , 5J c ; llpht green salted ,
Oo ; salted bull , 4J c ; green bull , 8J c ; green
salted cnlf,8c ; dry flint and dry calf , 12@13c5
dry salted , lOct deacons , 80o car.h ,
Tnllow Unchanged ! No. 1 , solid , 4Kc ; No.
2 , do 8J j cake , 4 > fcpcrlb.
Heceipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls. . ' . 85,000 33.000
Wheat , bu 21,000 13,000
Corn.bu 191,000 97,000
Oats , bu 87,000 63,000
Hye.bu 2,000 1,000
I3arley.hu 32,000 31,000
Now Sforlc , March 19. Wheat Receipts ,
11,100 ; exports , 40,200 ; options ruled steady
nt opening , afterward advanced K@ ' ci then
reacted ? < f@J c later in the day. closing
heavy nt lowest ; cash heavy , } j@ } o lower ;
ungraded red , SSXtQCOMci No. 2 red. S9 > f ®
90e in store and f. o , D. , 91" @ 91)f c delivered ;
Mny closed nt OOc.
Corn Receipts , 8,000 ; exports , 10,000 ; op
tions opened firm hut soon wcakencdjde
clincd K@ e , closing steady ; cash , K@itfc
lower and dull ; ungraded , mixed , til ®
No. 3 , G959Mc ; No. 2 , OOo In ele
vator , Gl&c delivered : May closed at 69 c.
Oats Heccipts , 30,000 ; exports , none ; mar
kct steady : mixed western , 39@41c ; white
western , 41@4.r > c.
Coffee Spot , fair Ute , weak nt $13.50 ;
options opened stronger , closing heavy and
J9.80.
Petroleum Firm ; United closed steady at
OOXc.
Eegs Firm ; demand fair ; western , 1G@
Wc.
Pork In moderate demand and steady ;
mess qoted at $14.75@15.00 for old , $15.00 ®
15.25 for now.
Lard Lower , dull nnd heavy ; western
steam , spot , quoted nt 57.9.7.97Ji ,
Butter Firm ; demand fair ; western , 14 ®
32c.
32c.Cheese
Cheese Dull ; western , llj @ 12c.
Kansas City , March 19. Wheat Steady ;
No. 2 soft , cash , 78o ; May , SO c.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 435 c ; April ,
44e ; May. 44 } c bid , 44 ? o asked.
Oats-No. 2 , 29c.
Minneapolis , March 19. Wheat
Local stocks decreased 44,634 bushels during
the past week ; receipts , -135 cars since Sat
urday ; sales were fair in amount at slightly
lower range. Closed : In store No. 1 hard ,
March , 70o ; April,70J c ; May , 77cJune,7Sc ;
No. 1 northern , March , 74c ; April , 74Jfc ;
May , 75e ; June , 70o ; No. 2 northern , March ,
71 c ; April , 71Jic ; May , 73 } c ; June , 73 > < c.
On track No. 1 hard , 77.-fc ! ; No. 1 north
ern , 75 } c ; No. 2 , northern , 72 > tf@73c.
Flour Unchanged ; patents , sacks to ship
pers in ear lota , W.10@4.23 ; bakers' , $3.20@
* ii )
St. Louts. March 19. Wheat Higher ;
cash , 82 > < p ; May , 82 ; c.
Cora Dull ; cash , 45-tfc ; May , 4Cc.
Oats Easier ; cash , ! 50 [ c ; May , 29 , ' c.
Pork $14.25.
Lard 57.35.
Whisky ? 1.09.
Butter Firm ; creamery , 24@30c : dairy ,
Afternoon Board Wheat Firm ; April ,
; SfcMay ; , 82J < c ; July , 77c , Corn Quiet ;
April , 45 o ; May,40Xc ; July , 47' c. Outs-
Dull ; May 29 } cbid.
Cinolnnati , March 19. Wheat Stead v ;
No. 3 red. 87o.
Corn Steady ; No. 3 mixed , 53c.
Oats In good demand ; No. 2 mixed , S3K
@ 34c.
Rye Firm ; No. 2 , CCVc.
Pork Quiet and steady at $14.50.
Lard Dull at $7.50.
Whisky Steady at S1.09.
LIVJJ STOCK.
Chicago , March 19. The Drovers' Journal
reports as follows :
Cattle Receipts , 12,000 ; market weak and
10@15ooff ; steers , $3.00@5.20 ; stockers and
feeders , $3.3i@3.GO ! ; cows , bulls and mixed ,
$2.00@3.40 ; Texas steels , $2.95@4.25.
Hogs Receipts , 18,000 ; market steady ;
mixed , $5.15(55.85 ( ; heavy , $5.80@5.50 ; light ,
J5.10@5.30 ; skips , $3.50@5.00.
Sheep Receipts , 3,000 ; market steady
nnd strong ; natives , $4.50@6.25 ; westerns ,
$5.00@0.15 ; Texons , $3.50@5.00 ; Iambs , $5.50
(20.50. (
National Stook Yards , East St.
Louis , March 19. Cattle Receipts , 2,000 ;
shipments , EDO ; market lower : choice
heavy native steers. $ i.8.5.25 ; fair
to good native steers , $4.80@5.40 ; butchers'
steers , fair to choice , $3.00(34.10 ( ; stockers
and feeders , medium to good. $2.10
@ 3.25 ; runners , ordinary to good , $2.20@8.80.
Hogs Receipts , 4,000 ; shipments , 900 ;
market easy ; choice heavy and butchers'
selections , $5.30(35.45 ( ; packing , medium to
prime , $5.10@5.40 ; light grades , fair to
best , $4.00(55.15. (
KiinariH City , March 19. Cattle
Receipts , 775 ; shipments , none ; market slow ,
weak anil unsatisfactory ; good to choice corn
fed , M.GO@-1.DO ; common to medium , $3.25(7 ( $
4.40 ; stackers , $2.00@2.90 ; feeders , $3.00 ®
8.00 ; cows , J.OO@3.50.
OMAHA MVE 8TOOK.
General.
UNION STOCK YAKDS , Op. m. 1
Monday , March 19,1888. (
The storm of last night caused a falling
oft in the receipts of stock. Some trains are
en route to the yards but when they will
reach hero is n mutter only to the engineer.
Cattlo.
The offerings of cattle to-day v ere liberal
although the greater portion of the receipts
come in late Saturday night nnd Sunday.
The quality of the stock was somewhat In
ferior to that of last week , there being no
strictly first-class stock hero. The number
of sales mndo were not sufliclcnt to make
a market , although what llttlo stuff sold was
taken at fair prices. There was some in
quiry for butchers' stuff ami the bulk of the
salon mudo were of that cluss of stock.
The receipts of hogs were 12S1 head of only
fair quality and were soon taken by local
buyers ut prices which were about steady.
Sheep.
There were no fresh receipts but one stnlo
load sold nt (3.70. They were of common
quality nnd not oven "good. "
OiUolal Uccolpts.
Cattle , 571
IlOg3. . * | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l , 3l
Sheep
Prevailing Prices.
The following is a table of prices paid In
this market for the grades of stock men
tioned. It frequently occurs that no sales of
some particular grade are made , when in this
case the table will state as nearly as possible
the price that would tinvobeen paid had there
been any of that class among the offerings.
Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs.(4.40 @ 4.50
Prime steers , 1100 to 1800 Ibs. . 8.75 (24.30 (
Fut llttlo steers , 000 to 1050 Ibs. 3.3 > © 3.75
Corn-foil rungo steers. 1200 to
1500 Ibs 3.50 ® 4.35
Common to choice corn-fed
, cows 2.50
Western cows , U.OO
Fnlr to good range feeders 2.30
'Medium to good native feeders ,
000 Ibs and upwards , . , , , , . , . 2.25
Common to good bulls , . . ; 2.00
Pair to medium native feedura.
WK ) Ibs und upwards 3.25 @ 2.50
Stockers , 400 to 700 Ibs 2.15 © 2.75
Prime fut sheep , C50 K5.CO
Uoodfat sheep , 00@ 100Ibs. . . . 8.75 M4.00
Fufr to medium sheep . 8.00 ac3.50
Cowman sheen , . . < . . . 2.50 GW.75
Light aud medium hogs 4.S5 $5.05
Fair to choice heavy hogs. . . , , 5.15 (35.20 (
Fair V } caok'o mixed hogs. . , . , D.1Q & 5.15
Hcprcscntattvo Sales ,
NATIVE STEEnS
No. Ar. Pr.
17 , . . . . ,1000 8.70
No. Av. Pr. No. ' Ar. Pr.
Cows.
3. . . . . .1000 2.05 13 CM ) 3.40
1 , . . . . .1050 3.25
SHEEP.
116. 77 8.70
nooi.
No. Ar. Shk. Pr. No. Ar. Shk , Pr.
83. . .181 . . $4.85 70..243 100 $5.ir.
C'J. . .189 120 4. 0 C8..250 bO G.15
70. . .1S5 . . 5.05 78..221 80 515
83. . .227 200 5.10 03..283 200 5.15
07 , . .24.1 50 5.10 O0..2tl ) 120 5.20
167. . .222 800 fi.10 75..240 120 5.20
( i2. . .233 40 n.2 ! } CO..201 120 6.20
73. . .251 80 5.15 83..249 ICO 6.15
STAGS.
No. Ar. Pr.
1. WO 12.75
Llvo atook Soltl.
Showing the nil Tiber of ao.ulof stock sold
on the market today.CATTLB.
CATTLB.
P. J. River. 17
Stevens & Co ' . , . . . . . IS
W. Frazcr 67
Total 00
IIOOS.
G. II. Hnmmontl & Co 3C > 5
Omnlm Packing Co s C07
Armour & Cudahay 629
Total. . . . 1,601
All sold.
Shipments.
Cattle , tear , B. & M Chicago
Dressed meat , 10 cars , N. W Chicago
Cattle , 2 cars , M. P West
Doolcago anil Commission.
Public Inspectors dock prcgiunt sows 40
pounds , stags 80 pounds each.
Dead hogs. 100 pounds ami over , $1.00 ®
1.73 per cwt , less than 100 Ib ? , of no value.
Yardage : Cattle , 2oc ; hogs , Sc ; sheep , 5c
per head. Feed : Corn , $1.00 per bu. ; timothy
hay , $30 : prairie hay , $20 per ton.
Commissions : Cattle , 50cpor head ; calves
and yearlings , $10 per car. Hogs and sheep :
Single decks , $5 ; public Inspection on hogs ,
15o per car. All sales unless otherwise
stated per 100 Ibs live weight.
Ttniigo of Prices.
Showing the extreme highest nnd lovvoit
rates paid for loading grades of hogs on dates
mentioned :
or Prices.
Showing highest nnd lowest prices paid for
leading grades of cattle on dates mentioned
Space loft blank indicates that no sales of
that particular class of cattle were made on
that date :
Live Stock Notes.
Cattle arc slow.
Hogs are steady.
No sheep received to-day.
S. D. Terry , of Beatrice , marketed a load
of cows.
F. Marsh , of Mason City , had cattle and
hogs on the market.
B. J. Turnoy , of Ansley , had three loads of
cattle on the market.
J. W. Chandler , of Ansloy , had four loads
of cattle hero to-day.
Mr. J. Kcene , of Albion , was on the market
with cattle and hogs.
John Hastie , of Talmago , was hero again
with hogs and cattlo.
Taylor & Blair , at Broken Bow , marketed
a load of hogs at the top price.
Myers & Burrows , of Ansley , had three
loads of cattle on the market to-day.
Sackett & Co. , of Albion , had hogs and
cattle on the market. Mr. Ilowells caino in
with them.
The Drovers' Journal , of Chicago , says :
"Marsh Parkhurst , a commission man of
South Omaha , was killed in a wreck on the
Burlington last night. " If the Journal was
thoroughly acquainted with Marsh it would
know that no ordinary railroad accident
could finish him.
OMAJIA WHOLESALiE MARKETS.
Saturday , March 17.
Produce , Fruits , Nuts , Etc.
The followlnu ( mutations arc wholesale
and not retail. Prices quoted on produce
arc the rates at which round lots arc sold on
Vila market. Fruits or other lines of goods
requiring extra labor Inpachlno cannot al-
wu\is \ be supplied on autuMe orders at the
same prices quoted for the local trade.
Hates on flour and feed arc Jobbers prices.
Prices on araln arc Utose paid byOnuiha
millers delivered. All quotations on mer
chandise arc obtained from leading houses
and arc corrected dallu. Prices on crack-
era , calces , etc. , arc tlioso given by leading
manufacturers ,
BUTTER Creamery , solid packed , 22@23c ;
choice rolls , 18@20o ; medium , 14@15c ; low
grades , 12@13c.
Eoos Strictly fresh , 18@13J c asked.
CIIBESK Full cream , 12l < J@18c.
POUI.TIIY Chickens , 12@lllc ; turkeys , 12 ®
13c ; ducks , ll@12o ; geese , ll@llo.
LEMONS J3.75@4.50 per box.
DATES Persian. 8c per Ib.
SAUH KUAUT Choice , per bbl. of 82 gal. ,
r7.50@8.00j yt bbl , .57@5.00 ; Jll.OO per bbl.
of 50 gal.
GUANOES California Riverside , $ -1.00 ®
4.25 ; Messina , * 3.75@4.25 ; Vnloneias , tO.OO ®
8.00 per case of 420. Florida brights , (4.2T @
4.50 ; russets. * 3.504.00 ; Mexican , M.OO : Los
Angeles , $3.50@3.75 : navnls , $5.50.
FIOB In layers , 1316o , cake , lie per Ib.
NUTS Peanuts , 0 > @ 7c , raw ; Brazil nuts ,
18o ; almonds , Tarragona , 22o ; English wal
nuts , 15@18o ; filberts , 12o ; Italian chestnuts ,
15c : pecans , 15o.
HONET 10@-lo for lib frames ; canned
honey , 10@12c per Ib.
' CiUNiiEititiES Bell & Cherry , ? 10.50@11.00 ;
'Bell & Bugle , $11.00@11.50 ; Bell & Bugle
premium , * fl.50@12.00.
BEANS Good stock , ? 2.COS3.75 ( ; California
beans , $3.25@2.40.
POTATOES Utah nnd Colorado stock , f 1.15
@ 1.20 ; choice homo grown , 85@t)5o ) ; common
grades , GOc.
GHAIN Wheat , COo ; ryo. C5@58o ; oats , 80 ®
Slo ; yellow corn , 40o ; white corn , 45o ; bar
ley. 55@00o.
BANANAS Medium , t2.50@3.00 ; choice ,
t3.00@3.50 ,
TuiiKirs Qood stock , C0@75o : rutabagas ,
40@50o.
CIDEII Choice Michigan cider , t0.tX0.50 )
per bbl. of 33 pral.
Porcoitx Choice rice corn is quoted at 4 ®
4K ° Per . other kinds , 2 } @ 3o per Ib.
OAIUIOTH $2.25@'J.60 per barrel.
PAitsNii'8 Now stock , $3.50 per barrel.
OvsTEits Plain standard , 2oe ; plain se
lects , SOo ; standard. 40o : extra selects , 85o :
Now York counts , 40e ; bulk oysters , counts
$1.65 per 100 ; selects , (2.00 per gal. ; standard ,
$1.25 per gal.
OAunAOES ? 1 per doz. , and 8@3Ko per Ib
for California.
CAUUFI.ON EU Good stock , f3.00S2.60.
Orocer'H Lint.
IlorE Seven-sixteenths , 10Jf@ll.
POWUEII AND SHOT Shot , 1 1.4U : buckshot ,
$1.65 ; Hazard powder , J5.00 ; half kegs , * 3,75 ;
one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting kegs , $2.IS5 ; fuses ,
100 ft. , 45@T5a
PitovisjoNS Hams , H@llro ) ; breakfast
ba on. ll@llj/o ; bacon sides. bWb/- drv
salt , 7K < S i shouldeis , O QTo ; dried beef ,
TOHACCO Lonllard's Climax 45o
, ; Splen
did , 45o ; Mechanics' Delight , 4 to ; Leggett &
Meyer's Star , 45o ; Cornerstone , 8Uo ; Drum-
monei's Horseshoe , 45o ; J. T. , 42c ; Sbrg's
Siiuurhcad , 44o : Catlin's Meerschaum , Slo ;
Catltn's OldSlylo , 23o ; Piper Heidslck , C4o :
Sweet Tin Top , 3Jc. U. N. O. , 17o ; Ued
White & Blue , 18b.
DUIED FIIUIT Apple , bbls. , new , # a. 7M@
? } ie\ \ evaporated , Otf Uls ; llacl.neri-ksl )
evaporated , WfclO < ! \ plttedchorrlos , 22 < § 23c ,
piachcs , eastern , new , J < s , 8k@&Jfe ; ovapo-
ratee , peeled peaches , 30@3-'c ; evaporated ,
unpared , lOfRiaOo ; new currant * , 7@7Koj
pruncsnew,4. * < @ 4 ; < ctcitron,2l(33fC ( ; raisins ,
Cnllfonila-lVmlon M-crs , * 3.40a.50 ( ; Call-
fonilaloose mugcatels , $1.00(23.00 ( : new Va
lencia , 7 @ 7J/C. i
COFFEE Ordinary grades , 17 < ftl8c ; fair ,
18@10o ; prime , 19@20c ; fancy green nnd yel
low , { jMac ; old government Java , 2Sg30o ( ;
interior Java , 25@2So : Mocha , 28@30c ; Ar-
buckle's roasted , S05/c ; McLnughlln's
XXXX , 20tfcDilworth's ; , 20c ; Ilcd Cross ,
SUOAH Granulated ) 7rZi7J ( c ; conf. A ,
CANDT Mlxcil , 9@llc ; stick. 0OKc.
CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , per
cose ? 3.00@3.85 ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case ,
K3.16MI3.U5 : raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $3.10 ®
3.20 ; California pears , per case , $4.70@4.80 :
nprlcotn , per case , $4.30@4.40 ; peaches , per
case , $5.00(35.76 ( ; white cherries , per case ,
$0.00 : California plums , per case , $4.30@4.40 ;
blucbcrrlds , per case , $3.30 < K2.4l ) : egg plums ,
2-lb , per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , S-lb , per case ,
$3.80.75 ; Mb salmon , per doz , * $1.851.05 ;
2 lb gooseberries , per case , $3.25@3.35 ; 2-lb
string beans , per CMC , $1.75(31,80 ( ; 2-lb Lima
beans , per case. $1.00@1.G5 ; 2-lb marrowfat
peas , $2.00@2.70j 2-lb early Juno peas , per
rase , $2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.60 ; 2-lb corn ,
$2.30@3.40.
JitELins 30-IU paila , $1.21.50.
TEAS Japans , 20Q55c ; gunpowder , 20 ®
OOc ; Young Hyson , 2255c ; Oolong , 20 ®
03c.
03c.Srnurs New Orleans molasses , per bbl , ,
37@IOcporgnl. ; corn syrup,35e ; half bbls. ,
37e ; 4 gal. heps , $1.53.
S U.T Per bbl. ear load , $1.25.
MAPI.C SUOAU Bricks , 12J c per lb ; penny
cnkos , 15c per lb.
WOODENWAHE Two-hoop palls , per doz. ,
$1,40 ; throe-hoop palls , 31.G5 ; No. 1 tub , $0.60 ;
No. 3 tub , $5.60 ; No.3 tub , $4.f > 0 ; washboards.
$1.150 ; fancy washboards , $360 : assorted
bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $9.f.O ; No. 3
churns , $8.50 ; No. 3 chums , $7.60 ; butter
tubs , $1,70) ) spruce , in nests , $1.70.
chango. Soda , 5e ; soda ( city goods ) , 7e ;
soda snowilako ( in tins ) , lOc : soda dandy ,
0 } c ; soda wafers ( In tins ) , lOc ; soda zephyr ,
Sc ; city oyster , 0 } < e ; excelsior , 7c ; farina
oyster , 7c ; gem oyster , 5c ; monitor. 7c ;
Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5o ; picnic ,
5c ; snowdrop oyster , 7c ; butter , Cc ; Boston ,
8c ; Omaha buttor.Je ; saw tooth butter , OVc ;
cracker meal , 5 } c ; graham , 8c ; graham
wafers , lOc ; graham wafers in pound pack
ages , 12J < o ; hard bread , 5c ; milk , 7 } ; oat
meal. 8c ; oatmeal wafers , lOc ; oatmeal wa
fers in lb pkgs. 12Kc ; animals , 12c ; Boliver
ginger ( round ) , 7e ; cream. 8c ; Cornhill ,
lOc ; crncknells , Itio ; frosted cream , 8 } o
home made ginger simps , in boxes , 13c ; homemade
made ginger snaps ( l-lb cans ) per dozen ,
$2'50 ; lemon cream , 8c ; prct/els ( hand made )
llj c ; assorted crkcs and Jumbles , HJ c ; as
sorted lingers , 15c ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) ,
per dox $7.00 ; banana lingers , 14c ; butter
jumbles , HMc ; Brunswick , 15c ; brandy
snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( new ) llic ; choco
late wafers , 15c ; Christmas lunch , ( in tins )
per dozen , $4.50 ; cocoa taffy snaps , 14e ; coffee
cake , 12c ; Cuba jumbles , llj c ; cream puffs ,
30e ; egg Jumbles , I4e ; glncer drops , Jlc ;
honey jumbles , llj c ; Jelly lingers , 15c ; Jelly
wafers , 15o ; jelly tart ( new ) , 15c ; lady ling
ers , ISc ; vanilla bnj , 14e ; vanilla wafers , 14c ;
Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages m a box ,
per dozen. $ J.50. ' *
All goods packed | n cans 1 cent per lb. nd-
vance except Snowflake and Wafer Soda ,
which Is packed ( jnW'in cans. Soda in 2 lb.
and 3 lb. paper bakes , J cent per lb. advance ;
all other goods 1 cent per lb. advance. Soda
in 1 lb. pnper boxes , , 1 cent per lb. advance.
The 2 lb. boxes arepacked , incases holding 18
in n case. The 3 lb. Boxes arc packed In cases
holding 12 in n 'case. The 1 lb. boxes nro
packed in cases holding 80 in a case. One lb.
Graham nnd Oat Meal Wafers packed 2 doz.
in a case.
Show Tops for boxes , with glass opening to
show goods , 75 cents. Cans for Wafer Soda ,
$3.00 not returnable. Cans for Snowflake
Soda , $0.00 per dor. Tin Cases with Glass
Face to display the goods , 75 cents each. No
charges for Packages except for cans ann re
turnable cases. .Glass Front Tin Cans nnd
"Snowflake" Soda Cans are returnable at
prices charged.
Dry Goods.
DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz. , lOJtfc ; West
Point 29 in 10 oz. , 12 > i'c ; West Point 10 id. 12
oz. . 15e ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz. , llic. Checks
Caledonia X , Qc ; Caledonia XX , 10 > c ;
Economy , St e ; Otis , 9Kc.
KENTUCKY JEANS Memorial , 15c ; Canton ,
28c ; Durham,27Ke : Hercules , ISo ; Leaming
ton , 22J o ; Cottswold , 27 c.
CUASH Stevens'B , Oc ; bleached , 7c ; Ste
vens' A. 7 > c ; bleached , 8 > fc ; Stevens' P ,
8J c ; bleached , OJ c ; Stevens' N , 9 c ,
bleached , lO c ; Stevens' S R T , 12Kc.
MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $285 ;
plain Holland , SJ c to 9'4c ; Dado Holland
12Kc.
( jAMnitics Slater , 5e ; Woods , 5e ; Stan
dard ; 5e ; Peacock. 5c ; Slater roll , 0@7e.
COMFOUTEUS $ ( i.CO@35.00.
BLANKETS White , $1.00@7.50 ; colored ,
$1.10@8.00.
BLEACHED SHEETING Berkeley cambric ,
No. 00 , 9 } e ; Best Yet , 4-4,6e ; butter cloth ,
OO , 4 c ; Cabot , 7 c ; Furwell , 8J < c ; Fruit
of Loom , 8 > fc ; Greene G , Cc : Hope , 8c ; King
Phillip cambric. He ; Lonsdaie , HKe ; ixms-
dale , 7e : Now York mills. lO o ; Pepperell ,
42-in , He ; Peppcrell , 4l5c-m , 12c ; Pepperoll ,
0-4 , llc ! ; Pepperell , 8-4 , 21e ; Pepperell , 0-4 ,
23o ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 25c ; Canton , 4-4 , SJi'o ;
Canton , 4-1 , 9J ci Triumph , Cc ; Wamusutta
He ; Valley , 5c.
PiiiNTS SOLID Coi-ons Atlantic , Cc ;
Slater , 5 } c ; Berlin oil , OKc ; Grnner oil , 0 ®
7c. PIKK AND ROIIES RIchmond-OKc ; Allen ,
CMc ; River Point. 5e : Steel River , < % e ;
Richmond , Co ; Pacific , 6 > c. INDIOO BLUE
Washington , O cjCentury indigo blue prints ,
lOc ; American , 7c ; Arnold , 7c : Arnold B ,
He ; Arnold A , 12o : Arnold Gold Seal , lOUc.
DHESS Charter Oak , 5 } c ; Ramapo , V&c.\ \
Lodi. 6e ; Allen , Cc ; Richmond , Co : Wind
sor. O c ; Eddystone , OKc ; Pacific , O c.
BUOWN SHEETING Atlanta A , 4-4 , 7 c ;
Atlanta H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlanta D. 4-4 , Co ; At-
an tic P , 4-4 , Cc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc : Auro
ra C , 4-4 , 5o ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 7J c ; Hoosier
LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 9-4,7 > < c ; Lawrence
LL , 4-1 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4,5cW ; Pepperell.
R , 4-4 , 7 cPepperellO,4-4CoPcpperel,8-4 ; ; )
18Ko ; Pepperell. 9-4. 21c ; Pepperell. 10-4,23o ;
Utica , C. 4-4. 5c ; AVachusett , 44 , 7 } c ; Au
rora B , 4-4 , 0 } o ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 0c.
BATTS Standard , Oo ; Gem. lOKc ; Beauty ,
12Kc ; Boone , 14o : B , cased , $0.50.
GINOHAM Plunkett checks , 7J < c ; Whitten-
ton , 7Ko ; York , 7 } < fc ; Normandl dress , 8Ko ;
Calcutta dress , 8o ; Whittenton dress , Oc ;
Renfew dress , 8 } ® 12V c.
TICKS Lewiston , 80-fn. , IZXoi Lcwiston ,
32-ln. , 18Kc ; York , 82-in. , 14c ; Swift river ,
7 c ; Thorndiko , OO , 8 0 ; Thorndiko , FF ,
8Hc ; Thorndike 120. 0 0 ; Thornuiko , XXX ,
15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , O&o ; Cordis , No. 4 , He.
DENIMS Ainoskeag , 9-oz. , ICc ; Everett ,
7-oz. , 18c ; York , 7-oz. , 13o ; Haymaker , 8Xc ;
Jaffrey , XXyto Jaffroy , XXX , 12Ko ;
Beaver CrceK , AA , l'-e ; Beaver Creek , BB ,
11 Beaver Creek , CC , lOc.
FLANNELS Plaid Raftsman , 20e ; Goshcn
SJi e ; Clear Lnlro , 82Wo : Maple City , 30J c.
Whlto-G H N. 3 , % . 21c ; G H No. 1 , % ,
80o ; Quechee No , 1 , % , 42o ; Quechee No. 2 ,
5C , 87Ko : Quechee No , 4 , % , % ; Anuwan ,
IS o ; Windsor , 22 > Jo ; Re'd XC , 24-in. IS o ;
E 24-inch , 21e ; GG 34-inch , 18o ; H A F , % .
25o ; J R F , ? / , 27 p ; G % , 85o.
COTTON FJ.AN.NKLS 10 per ccdt trade dis-
liOo ; No. 10 , 8 } c' 60 , lOKc ; W ) , 12 0 ; bO , lOc ;
30 , colored , lOo ; 50 ; colored. 12e ; 70 , colored ,
15e ; Bristol , 13 > io ; Union Pacific , 18o.
CAKPBT WAUP Bibb , white , 10J/o ; col
ored. 20 o. '
General Markets.
FLODK ANII FEEK Minnesota patents , $3.50
per cwt ; Kansas und Missouri fancy winter
patents , $3.GO < < 3G5 per ewt ; Nebraska pat
ents , $3.45@2.50 per cwt ; rye flour , $2.00 per
cwt ; wheat graham , $1.75@l.tH ) per cwt ; rye
graham , $1.85 per cwt ; Now York buckwheat
$ fl.50@7.00perbbl ; Excelsior $0.00 per bbl ;
ready raised , $5 00 per 100-lb case ; cormneal ,
yellow , $1.00@1.10 ] ier cwt ; white $ l.05@1.15
per cwt ; bran $10.00 ( 17,00 per ton : screen
ings , $12.00 pur ton ; hominy , $3.25 per
bbl ; chopped feed , $19.00 per ton ; chopped
corn , $18.00 per ton.
LEATHEII Oak soles , . 85@37c : hemlock
slaughter solo , 21(329c ( ; hemlock dry solo , 21
( tt25o ; hemlock kip , C0 ( < i90e ; A. & II. runner
kp | , 50u75o ( ; ; A. hemlock calf , 90c ( < il.uO ; A.
A , hemlock calf , "backs , " 75a ; hemlock
upper , rjQi o ; English grain upper , 25o ;
hemlock grain upper , 21 ( :34ti : ; Tanipico B. L.
Morocco , 29tt33o ( ; Tampico pejiplo , O. D. Mo. ,
23 290 ; Cm-acoa , B. G. Mo. , aio : Simon O.
D. Mo. , $3 75@3.00 ; Dangola kid , 80fe35c ; X.
M. kangaroo , 40@50c ; American calf kid. 32o ;
Grieson kids.$3.000 3.50 ; French glazed Kids ,
$350@2.75 ; French calf kids , J3.20 ; oak kip
sk ns , 80o@tl.001 , oolc cnlf skins , . $1.00 1.20 ;
Frcucb cau tklns , | 1.2.S ( ? .GOj Frcaclt kip
skins , $1.10@1.50 ; Uunsltt linings , $ .000.50
per dbz. ; pink cream nnd white linings , $7.50
( § 10.00 per doz , ; colored toppings , $9,00 ®
HAT Common coarse , $5.00 ; upland prairie ,
$5.500.00.
HIDES Orccn butchers' , 6 * ( ! ? 7c ; green
cured , C < o ; dry flint , Ho ; dry salt , 80
grron calf skins , 7o damngcd hides , two-
thirds price. Tallow 8J c. Grease Prime
white. 4fo } ; yellow , 8c : brown 2c. Sheep
pelts 25(31.00. ( Green ox pelts,8@3Ko ; kip
skins ( uniform ) 4 < JMJ c ; cowhides , 4 > j@5c.
Fens Knccoon , No. 1 , G070oj ( ? No. 3 , 30 ®
35c ; mink , 10@50o ; musk rat fall , & ® 8o ;
muskrnt , spring nnd winter , 8@lle : striped
skunk , pji o ; inountnln wolf. No. 1. $1.50
@ 3.50 ; NK 2 , pralrlo , 5075cJ No. 2 , 2540ct
beaver , No. 1 , per lb , $3.00(33.00 ( ; No. 2 , $1.00
( $1.25 ; otter , $1.00i ? < .00 ; dry deer skins , 2K < ?
Ko per lb ; dry antelope , elk , moose , etc. , 16 ®
25o : deer skins , per lb. 20@35c.
WOOL Per lb. , 14@20c.
REFIT.I ! ) LAnn Tierce , 7 ? c ; 40-lb square
cans , 7 > < o ; 50-lb round , 7fo ; 20-lb round ,
7-Vo ; 10-lb pails , 8Vel 5-lb palls , 8 | c ; 2-lb
palls , 6Yc.
BHOOMS Extra 4-tle , $3.CO ; No. 1 , $ J,00 ;
No. 2 , $1.75' hcaxy stable , $4.00.
HOLLAND ItnuniNos 7072o per keg ,
PICKI.CS-Medium In bbls. $0.X ( ) ; do in half
bbls , $3.50 ; small , in bbls , $7.00 ; do in half
bbls , $4.00 ; gcrkins , In bbls , $9.00 ; do In half
bbls , $4.50.
SriuiTS Cologne spirits 188 nroof , $1.14 ;
do , 101 proof. $1.17 ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proof , $1,10 ; do , 183 proof , $1,13 ; nlcohol ,
183 proof , per wlno gallon , $3.12 ; redistilled
whiskies , $1.35@1.50 ; glnblcndcd , $1.50@3.00 ;
Kentucky bourbons , $2.00@0.00 ; Kentucky
nnd Pennsylvania ryes , $3.00@0.50 ; Golden
Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , $1.60@3.00 ;
brandies Imported , $5.00@850 ; domestic ,
$1.80@3.00 ; pins , imported , $5.00@0.00 ; do
mestlc , $ I.U53.00 ; champagnes imiwrtcd , per
case , t2S.OO@33.00 ; American per case , $10.00
@IIVOO
Dnuos Acid , carbolic , crystal , per lb , 50c ;
citric , per lb , COc ; tartarlc , per lb , 60c ; sul
phuric , per lb , 5e ; ammonia , cnrb , per Ib ,
15e ; alum , per lb , 5o ; nlcohol , fl5 per cent ,
per gnl , $3.25 ; blue vitriol , per lb , 80 ; borax ,
refined , per lb , lOc ; camphor , refined , 30c ;
cream tartar , pure , per ID , 45e ; cream tartar ,
commercial , per lb'JOe , ; cloves , per lb , 23e ;
cuttlefish bone , per lb , 80c ; dextrine , per lb ,
12c ; glycerine , pure , per lb , 30c ; hops , fresh ,
per lb , 40c ; indigo , Madras , per lb , 80o ; in
sect powder , per lb , COo ; morphine , P & W ,
per oz , $3.25 ; opium , per lb , $4.25 ; quinlno , P
& W , per oz , Clo ; quinine. Gorman , per oz ,
50c ; Rocbcllo salts , per lb , 85c ; saffron ,
American , per lb , GOc ; saffron , true Suanlsh
pcroz.$1.00 ; saltpetre , pure , per lb , lOe ; sul-
jmur. Flowers' , per lb , 5c ; soda , bi-carb , per
lb , 5c ; silver , nitrate , per lb , $11.50 ; sperma
ceti , per lb , COc ; strychnine , per oz , $1.25 ;
wax , white , pure , per lb , 53c ; wax , yellow ,
pure , per lb , 85c.
OILS Carbon , 12@25c ; linseed , boiledCOc ;
linseed , raw , 67o ; castor , No. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 ,
$1.12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; whale water ,
bleached , 85c ; flsb , bank , 35c ; ncntsfoot
extra , 55c ; ncatsfoot No. 1 , 50o ; gasoline ,
74 degrees. 15e ; W. S. lard , C5c ; No. 1 lard ,
50c ; No. 3 lord , 50c ; W. Vn. zero , 14e ; AV. Vn.
summer , 12c ; golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 3 ,
25e ; whale , 20c ; naphtha , 1 degrro , 14e ;
headlight , 150 degrees , 12c ; headlight , 175 de
grees , I5c ; turpentine , 4Cc ; castor , pure , $3.45
per gal.
Dituas Ammonia cnrb , 14c ; camphor ro-
flncd , 30e ; copperas , 1)40 ; cream tartar ,
45c ; cream tartar powdered. 20@50c ; Indigo
Madras , 75c ; morphia sulph , per oz. , $3.85 ;
sodabi. carb , C5c ; Venice turpentine , 40e ;
gum opium , $4.25 ; quicksilver , 80c ; quinine ,
German , pcroz. , 55c ; quinine , P. & W. , 14o ;
wax , yellow , pure , 82e ; wax , white , 43@55c ;
citric acid , per lb. , C4e ; oxalic acid , j > er lb. ,
54c ; alum , 4c ; borax , refined , per lb. . ' , lOc.
EXTHACTS Sanderson's oil bcrgnmot , per
lb. , $3.00 ; oil lemon , per lb. , $2 50 ; oil pepper
mint , $300 ; oil wintcrgrccn , $2.50 ; olive oil ,
Malaga , per gallon , $1.25. > *
SOAI- Castile , mottled , per lb. , 8@10 ; castile -
tile , white , 10@13.
PAINTS White lead , pure , OJ c : white lead ,
fancy , f ytc ; putty , in bladders , 8c ; Paris white
3o ; common , 2 } c ; red lead , 7c.
WINDOW GLASS Single , 70 per cent ;
double , 70 and 10 per cent discount.
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DIMENSIONS AMD TIMIIEHS.
HOARDS.
No. 1 com , s 1 s.17.50 I No. 3 com , s 1 s.$14.00
No. 2 com , sis. 15.50 | No. 4 com , sis. 18.50
FENCING.
No. 1 , 4 & 0 In 12 & 14 ft , rough $18.50
No.l , " " 1C " 18.60
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No.3 , " " 14 " 15.00
No. 2 , " " 1C " 10.00
SIDING.
A , 12 , 14 & 1C ft.$20.25 j C , 12,14 & 1C ft.$14.50
B , " " 19.501 D , " " 11.50
CEILINO AKI > 1'AUTITION.
1st com % in White Pine ceiling $32.75
2d " " " " . . . 2C.75
Clear 3 in Norway" " 1525
2dcomijin ? " " " 18.25
FLOOIIINO.
A C in White Pine $33.30
BCin " " 31.50
CCin " " 28.50
DCin " " 20.50
ECin " " ( Scl. Fencing ) 18.00
C in. Drop Siding 50e per M extra.
STOCKUOAHUS.
A 12 inch si s f 14.50
B13 " 38.50
C13 " 35.50
D12 " 21.50
No. 1 com. 13 in sis , 12ft 1950
" " " 14ft 18.50
" " " 10ft 18.00
" " " 10,18,20ft 21.00
No. 2 " " 18.00
" " " 12 As Hit 17.50
" " " 10ft 10.50
12 in Grooved roofing , $1 per M more than 13
in Stock Boards same length.
10 in Grooved roofing same price as 13 in
Stock Boards.
Binr LAP.
No. 1 Plain 8 and 10 in $17.75
No.2 " " " 10,25
No. 1 , OG , Sin 18,25
FINISHING.
1st and 2nd , clear , 1 , Itf insS s.$49.50
" " 1& , 2 49.50
3d , clear , 1 in , s2s 44,60
" 1J < , ijtfin , 2 45.50
A. select , 1 in H B 38.50
-A , " IX , IK , 3 In s 2 s 42.50
B , " linslis 28.50
B , " Itf , 1M , 2 in B 2 s 85.50
B , select , all 10 ft , $1 extra.
SOUTIIEIIN YELLOW 1'JNE.
Com. 4 inch Flooring $17.50
Star " " 19.50
1st and 2d clear 4 Inch Flooring 21.60
Six inch 60u less.
Clear inch Ceiling 19.60
Clear % inch Partition 23.60
Clear % inch , Partition $2 ubavo inch
Ceiling
Clear Finish , 1 und \\i inch , s3 s 20.00
Clear Finish , IK and 2 Inch , B 2 s 29.00
Clear Corrugated Ceiling , 4 inch 23.60
Clear Yellow Pine Casing nnd Base. . . . 25 00
rOI'LAll LUtlllBlt.
Clear poplar bx. Bdsin s3s $34.00
" " Kinpunol , s2s i 27.00
" " Corrugated ceiling , % . . 23.01)
HATTBNS. WELL TUI1INO , 1'ICKETS.
OG Butts , 2K > n $ G5
" Mx3BlB 30
2 In well tubing , D & M and bov 23
Pickets , D & H flat 19
" DHsq 19
SHINGLES , LATH . ,
XXclcar $8.00 Extra A $ 2,80
* A Standard. . 3.55 A HB&B. . . 2.35
5 in clear. , , . . . . ( I in clear 1,95
No.l 1.80 Cedar * A'
Lath . „ . . . 2.55
I'Obld.
White cedarO in J < . 13
" Oinqrs . 13
" 8fiijrs . ,
" 4inround . * 14
Tennessee red cedar , split . 14
Split oak . 8
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Epps's Cocoa
lUtKAKFAST ,
"llr a tboronuli knowloil of the natural Uiri
which KOMirn tlio oi > erittlon ot dlKCitlon unit niitri-
tlon. | iiil bjr curof ul uppllfatlon of tlio Uno iir
cf wcll-bcloi'tej Cocoa , ilr. Kpin lm I'rovlilert ' our
brcakfait luLIes with a delicately tiuroru.l hovorage
which Biaif euvo ui inuny lieuvy doctor's bllli. Ilia
by tbo Judkloun u o of luch urtlclci of diet tliata
conttltutlon nmx be fm-tuullr built up until ttrontf
rnuuKh to rc lbt overf tendency to ulteiiae. Jlun-
dniat of lubtla maludleiuru UoatlnK around ui rvadf
to HtUick wherever tberu li a weak point. We may
etcapo want u tatul that t by fciv | > lnit ounelres well
fortltlcd with pure blood anil a prouerli nourished
f tame.CIvl ) borvlcu ( iazette.
Mudo lmply with boiling water or milk. Bold only
In lialr pound tint bjr ( Jroce labeled tbui :
JAMES EPPS SCO , ,
Agricultural Implements.
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CHURCHILL PARKER" ,
DealerinAgricnltnralliniilefflents , Wagons ,
Carilagei and nuenlts. Jmesf < trtttb twecn9than < t
10th , Omaha , Nebraska.
LININOER & METIMLF CO. ,
AgricultnrallmplementSjWasons.CaiTiages .
llngglfi.Ete.Vbolctale. . Omaha , Ntbrasifc ,
PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
Wholesale DcMtrs In
t01ro3roi > ndfO7JonP § Street , Omfihs.
P. P. MAST & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Bnctoyc Drills , Seeders ,
Cultivator ! . lift ? Itakei. drier Mllli unit Lut > nn Pul-
i. Cor , lltli and Nlcholm streets.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ,
Wholesale
AgricnltnrallniDlcinonls.Wagons&BnEgics .
Corner 11th and Nicholas Streets.
OMAItAIUMNCH.
J. F. SEIDERL1NG & CO. ,
( Akron , OliIcO
Hamsting Machinery and Binder Twine
W. E. Mead , Alanagcr. l/lSLcaTcnnurui st , Umalm
MOLTN EnVMLBURN&STObbAlfD Co"
Manufacturers and Jobbcri In
Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
_ Cor. 1th nnd Tactile Btroot . Omarm. Neb.
Artlsta' rflntorlols.
A HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 DouglBH Street , Omaha , Kctiraska.
Boots and Shoos ,
W. V. MORSE Si CO. ,
Jobbers of Boots and Slices ,
IKWlHB-llKiUougliuBt. . Omalm. Manufactory , Sum
mer St. , IloMon.
K1RKENDALX. JONES & CO. ,
( Successors to llccd , Jones A Co. )
Wholesale Mannfactnrers of Boots andShoes
A8cut. lor orton 1104 * ItUO
Booksellers end Stationers. .
" H. M.&S. W.JONES.
Successors to A. T. Kcnyon & Co. , Wholesale & Retail
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Flno Weddlna Stationer ? . Commercial Stationery ,
tOinalin , Neb.
Coffees , Splcos , Etc.
CLARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Omntm CotTco and Spice. Mills.
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
Flavoring Kxlracti. I-aundry lllue , Ink ? . Ktc. lill-
lUdllnrncy Rtrcot. OmahB. Ncbrmkn.
Crockery and CilaBavyarg.
w. iT. WRIGHT .
Agent for tha Manufacturers and Importers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , CMmneys ,
Etc. Offl co , 317 8.13th St. . Omaha. Nebraska.
PERKINS , CATCH & LAUMAN ,
Importers and Jobbers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware ,
Ktc 1M61Q ITnrimm St. , New 1'axtnn UnlldtnK.
Commission and Storage-
GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. ,
( Successors to McSbano & Scbrocdcr. )
Produce'Commission and Cold Storage ,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Omaha. Nebraska.
RIDDELU & RJDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Specialties Butter , Kegs , Cheese , Poultry. Game ,
Oysters , Ktc. , lite. 112 bouth Utli btrect.
, Co o
OMAHA COAL. COKE St LIME
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
_ 203 South J3th Street , Omaha , Nebraska. _
J. J. JOHNSON & CO. .
Li
, I.lino ,
111
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
211 South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb.
D ry Coo da end Notions.
M. E SMITH & CO. ,
Dry Goods , Famishing Goods .and Notions ,
11(13 and 1104 DouRlai , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb.
K1LPATR1CK-KOCH DRYCOODSCo
Importers andJohtiersinDryGoodsNotions ,
Gents' Furnishing floods/ Corner llth and Ilunej
btt. , Omaha , Nebraska.
Crocorlos.
PAXTON , GALLAGHER & CO. ,
Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions ,
70S. 707,703 and 7118.10th St. , Omaha , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
12th and LcaTcnworth Streets , Omaha , Nebraska.
Furniture.
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Furnam Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
CHARLES SHIVPJRICK ,
Furniture
Omaliu , Nebraska.
Hardware.
LEE , FRIED iCO. . ,
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tlnnare , Sheet Iron. Ktc. Audits for Hone Scales ,
and Miami I'cmdcr Co. , Omaha , Nob.
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1105 Uoualai
Btreet , Omaha , NebraAa.
RECTOR , WILHELMY St CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
10th and Harner Sta , Omaha , Neb. Western Aecntt
for Austin Powder Co , Jefferson Steel Nails.
Fairbanks titan JurU Hcales.
MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO' .
Wholesale Mnnufucturcra of
Saddlery & Jokers of Saddlery Hardware
And Leather. 1UU , IMfi nnd llirj llurncr St. , Oinaba ,
Nebraska.
Hogyy Hjard yy a i ro .
w. J."BROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
' Ktc-
JAMES A. EDNEY ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
Taeonand Carrlaao Wood Block. Heavy Hardwar
Etc. 1311 and IM LotvenwortU tit. , Oinutu , Neb.
Lumber.
OMAHA LUMBER CO. ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
18t J Street and Union I'ftclde Track , Omaha.
L O UI F B ADF OR D
Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Door , , Etc. Yardt-Corner 7lh anii lioiwlui ; Corcei
Vlh uud Uoutn !
. . Hats , Caps , Eto.
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W. L.'PARROTTE 00
Wholesale Hats , Cans and Straw Goods ,
uoj u iu r fiiitct , outbt , Meb ,
O. N , DIETZ ,
Dealer in All Kinds of inter ,
Hth and California jtrftlMmalit. Nebraska ,
FRED W. CRAY , " "
Lumber Lime Cemenl Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
Corner fth and Douglas Sin. . Omaha.
TTW. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , " * ' aTe
To Dealers Only , 1
Ofllce.HttlfarnamSlreot.Omaha.
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JOHN A. WAKEFIELD.
Boljsal Injiier , Etc , t
"
gulncy White Mm * .
CHAS. R. LEE.
Dealer in Hardwood lumber ,
Wood CarreH and 1'argnot Flooring. Mh and Homlu
Iron Worko.
PAX1XJN & Vir.Iir.lNQ IIIONWOllKS ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort
Engines. llraM Work , ( lonoral Caundry , Machine and'
lllacksmlth Work , ornco and Works , U , 1 * . Ity.
and Klh Blrect , Omaha.
OMAHA WIRE fc IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings * . J
Iosk Halls , Window niiardf , Flower Stand' , Vflro' * $
Elgns.Ktc. 121 North Ifth BtrcotOmah .
OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS ,
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
Vaults. Jail Work , Iron niul Wlro FVnclnii , Sign * , Kto.
O. Andrren , I'rop'r Cor. llth amlJack on Sw.
CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKST
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards , ,
UJ Bcrvciii , torbanKS , uniiui , Muu-n , itiltMict's , cUi
IsprOTod AwnliiKi , Locksmith Machlnerr and
Blacksmith Works. 103 South 14th 8U
; MEAQHbK At LEACH , '
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , .
General Agent * for DlcbolJ Snfo k , I/irX Co.'n
Toulla and Jail Work , llli Farnnni Hlrcct , Omaha.
wilMmory tind Notions.
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l.6BERFELD"ER""t"con"
Importers & Jolliers in Millinery & Notions
. gXtlO and 2 Bouth lllh Street.
Notions.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions &nd & Furnishing Goods
03 nnd < ( Vikutli 10th St. . Omaha.
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VINYARD & SCHNEIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
1105 llarncy Street , Omaha.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO.r
Wliolsale Refined and LuMcating Oils ,
Ailo Grease , Ktc. . Omaha. A. II. Dlshop , Managerj t
Paper. " *
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nlco stock of I'rlntlna. Wrapping and Wrltlnft
l'htr. Bpeclal attention nlvon to car load orders. J
" _ Prlntors * Motor I ale. _
"WESTERN NEWSPAPER UN'ioNP
Auxiliary Pablishers ,
Dvalcrs In Type , I'rcxsea and Printers' Supplies. KB
South 12th Street. Omaha.
OMAHA'RUB'BER cb. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
Oil Clothing and Leather Boltlni ; . 1008 1'arnam Blrast.
A. L. STRANG CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes aud Engines ,
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Filtings ,
Steam and Water Supplies. Headquarters for Mask
Foost & Co'a goods. 1111 Farnam Ht , Omaha.
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Uelllday Wind Mills. 018 and OM Farnam St. , Omaha.
U. K. Itoss. Acting Manager. .
BROWNELL & CO. , T
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ;
Sheet Iron Work Steam Pumps , flaw MlMs. 1311-1219
LciiTcnworth Street. Omaha. _
_ _ Soodsi. _
PHIL. ST1MMEL & CoTi
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
_ BH and 013 Jonea Street Omaha.
Storage , Forwarding & , Commission
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. ,
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
Drunch house of the Heirner UuKRyCo. DucgtcBaJ
nbolesalu and retail , IdOU 1/10 anil 1312 Icard tUreot ,
Omaha. Telephone No.7M.
Cornloo.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and. Cornice ;
John llpeneter. Proprietor. V20 Dodge and 103 and 10f
North loth Mtrect , Omiiha.
Browors.
STORZ Si ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
I'.Tl North Elgthteenth Street. Omaha. Nub.
Overalls-
CANFIELD
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeans I'anto , Shlrti , Kto. HKniul 1101 Uouitlu Btreel
Omaha. Neb.
Sash , Doors , Eto.
M. A. DISBROVCO. . , .
Wholesale Manufacturer ! of . <
Sasli. Doors , Blinfls ani Monluings ,
Branch bfflce , IZth and UarJ Htreeti , Omaha , Neb.
BOHN MANUFACTURINQ CO. I
Mannfacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds.
Mouldlniis , HtalrWork and Interior Hard Wood Flnl
Ish. a , K. Comer Sth and IxjaTenworth BUetts , {
OmnliaT tjeti , {
OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , , ,
Manafactnrersof Moulding , Sash , Doors , '
And Hlln < l , TurnlnrBtalr.worlr , Hank nnd Offlca TfHt
tlnk' . anil and 1'oppleton Arenu . J
Srnoko Stacks , Bollora , Eto.
HTl < . SAWYER , '
Manufacturing Dealer in Sinolce Stacks ,
lirUchlnk'i , Tanks and General Holler ltepalrln . Ulrf
llodgo Btrent. Omaha , Neb.
C.U. I'AI.HClt , N. r. HICIIHAX. J , II. I
PALMER , RICHMAN k CO. ,
Liye Stock Coininission Merchants ,
Ofllco Koom2On | > onlto Kiclmnuo llulldlnc , Ualoa
_ Block VBrds. tiouth UuiOja , Neb.
MoCOY BROS. ,
Liye Stock Commission Merchants ,
Market furnished f rcu on application , . iitorkers and
feeders furnlahed i > n uuoil lurnis. Uo't.rcnces' Oiua *
bu National llank aud huutli Ouiubu National , Untoir
block Y.rd ( , bouth Omaha ,
MALEY"
Live Stock Commission ,
Itoora I } , Uxibaneo llullJInK , Onlcu Etock V rd ,
houthOambs , Neb.
ALEXANr > E R
Commision Dealers in Live Sock ,
. ' , Op ( > o lto Kiulmnxo UulMhg , Union EtOcU'
YarUs , South Oujaba.NcB.
U ION STOCK YARDS CO. .
Of Oinalia , Limited ,
Julia I