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    THE. OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , APRIL 13. . 188a
Pniun MEHCAXULB PArtn C7 per
cent.
. STRJUINO ExcnASor Dull hut steady , nt
MW f for CO day bills ; MS7 ; > { for demand.
rilODLCK MAUKETS.
Clilcngo , April 12. Following ore the
2:30 : closing prices :
Flour Showed better feeling ; holders are
( jiiltc firm in their views , and In so mo cases
asking lOc , both In winters and patents : winter -
ter wheat , bbls. 12.75(34.25 ( ; socks , t2.50tt.3.r,0j
uprlng wheat , bbls. 1.50(34.35 ( ; sacks 8l.7G5 (
3.75 ; rye flour , t2.00Q3,15 per bbl , . , < X22.W
In sacks.
Wheat Opened firmer and prices ? ( fSJc (
higher , fluctuated for a while , nnd closed Jic
below yesterday's closing : cash , 73J c ; May ,
77Jfc ; June , 78Kc ,
Corn Active nnd excited at times ; opened
higher than yesterday's closa and
closed sftc above yesterday's close ; cash ,
Wee ? May , 635 < c ; June , 53Jc. ( ;
Oats Steady nnd firm , with V@Vc ad
vance over yesterday : Mny , 31)-c. )
Kyc-COc.
Uarley Nothing dolnp ; 77 < 3SOc.
Pi imoTimothy 2.C2a2.C4c. (
Flax.Bced1.45. .
\Vhlsky-fl.15.
Pork Quiet anil , easier ; cash nnd Mny ,
tu.oo.
Lard Moderately nctlvo nnd nhout steady ;
cash , $7,00 , May , t7.C2Jtf ( < 47.lVi.
Dry Halted Meats Shoulders. < 5.75@fi.00 ;
Short clear. f7.GO@7.05 ; short ribs , * 7.12 < < .
Butter Easy ; creamery , 21-7c ; dairy ,
21(5 ( 25c.
Cheese Easy ; full cream chcddars ,
( illc ; flats , Utilise i young Atnerlcus , 12
< tfi2i < i'c.
Et'BS ICfpl'c.
Hides Unchnnprd ; green hides 4 } < " ,
heavy preen salted , .Vac ; light green salted ,
Cc ; salted bull , 4J c ; green bull , 3Jc ; green
salted calf,8c ; dry Hint nnd dry calf , I'JftJISc ;
dry salted , lOc : deacons , 30c each.
Tallow Unchanged ; country , 3Jf(2oc ( ; No.
2 , solid , 4 ' c ; cake , 4 cpcrlb ,
Kcccipts. Shljimcnts.
Flour , bbls . ' 32,000 22,000
Wheat bu . 3.'f,000 29,000
Corn.bu . 97,000 104,000
Oats , In . 7.1,000 93,000
Kyc.bu . 1,000 3.000
Uarlcy , Uu . -11,000 25,000
KnnonH City , April 12. Wheat Steady ;
No. 2 soft , cash , 77o bid ; May,7Sc bid.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 41cbid ; Mny ,
45-too asked ; June , 45Vc.
Oats No. 2 , Wc ) bid.
Milwaukee , April12. . Wheat Weaker ;
cash , 75kc ; Mny , < Gc ; .tune , 77)4'c. )
Corn Higher ; No. 3 , 50c.
Oats Firmer ; No. 2 white , 34c.
llye Strong ; No. 1 , OOJfc.
Uarley Quiet ; No. 2 , 70c.
Provisions Steady ; pork , April , $14.25.
lilvcrpnol , April 12. Wheat Firm ; dc-
innnd fmr ; holders olTcr moderately : Cali
fornia No , 1 , lis OdSOs ( Od per cental ; red
Western , winter , < ! s bdjfis ( ? Sid.
Com Firm ; demand fair ; new mixed
Western , 5s per cental.
St. ijoiilR. April 12. Wheat Higher ;
cnsh , S2K < S&2Xc ; May , 63 ' .fa
Corn Higher ; cash , 48 @ 49c ; May ,
Oats Stronger ; cash , 32@33 > o ; May ,
SOXc.
Pork-I4.25.
Lard-$7.20.
Whisky $1.00.
Butter Firm ; creamery , 22@2Sc ; dairy ,
20@25c.
Ai'TKitNooN BoAiii ) Wheat lower May ,
82 0 ; June , 81c ; July , 78J c. Corn linn ;
May , 48)io ; July , 4S ; c. Outs easier ; May ,
SO c.
Cliiciiinntl , April 12. Wheat In more
active demand ; No. 2 red. 87jc. }
Corn Active and higher ; No. 2 mixed ,
63Mc.
Oats Better ; No. 2 mixed , 34c.
Hyo Firm ; No. 2 , 07c.
Provisions Pork quiet $14.25 ; lard steady
nt7,40.
Whisky Active and firm at $1.09.
New Orleniis , April 12. Corn Strong
and higher ; mixed , Cdc ; white , Gl ( 02c ; yel
low , 02e.
Oats In fair demand and firmer ; No. 2 ,
Corn Meal Steady nt $2.70.
Hog Products Pork quiet nt$14.05@15.00 ;
lava quiet ami weaker at ? 7.00ffl7.12J ( .
Built Meats Shoulders , $0.10,15 ( ; long
clear , $ r .r 0@7.75 ; clear ribs , $7.5l 3)7.s2 ) > .
Mliiiicnpollf * , April 12. Wheat Active
and a triilo higher ; receipts , ' . ' 51 cars ; ship
ments , 52 cars. Closed In store : No. 1
hard , April , 7i5lc : May , 7 c ; July , tc.
No. 1 northern , April , 74 > o ; May , 74 ? c ;
July , 75Jf. No. 2 northern , April , 72e ; Mny ,
72J e ; July,73c on track ; No. 1 hurd , 7SJfc ;
No. 1 northern , 7Kc. !
Flour Unchanged ; patents , in sacks , to
Chip , ? 4.10@4.25 ; in barrels , M.25&4.35.
New York , April 12. Wheat Receipts ,
0,400 ; exports , none : cash grades quiet ;
optioned opened * i@J < o lower , afterward
( advanced , but later broke K@Kc , closing
heavy at about bottom prices ; un
graded red , 89tf94c ; No. 2 red , 9
in store and elevator , 'J3@93.Ko alloat , 91c
f. o. b. ; May closing at
Corn Hecoipts , 19,000 ; exports , 131 ; spot
held W@lo higher , but trading slow : options
opened lirm and advanced J | @J < ie , later lost
Improvement nnd closed heavy ; ungraded ,
05jifiOHc ( ; No. 3 , < VI ( Z04rfc ; ! ; No. 2 nominal at
C7oin store ; May closing at 02 'c.
Oats Receipts. 25,000 ; exports , 143 ;
mixed western , 38@10c ; white western ,
. , . .
10.40 ; August , $ IO.OO ( < ! )10.15. )
PotrolOum United closed firm at 70jfc. !
Kegs Lower nt 17 } @ 17c.
Pork Quiet nud steady.
Lard Higher early , closing weak nnd ml
vnnco lost ; western steam spot ,
. .
Butter Dull , weak and unsettled ; west
ern , lf , ( < 72Sc.
Cliecso Quiet but steady ; western flat
L.IVR STOCK.
Chicago , April 12. The Drovera1 Journal
reiwrtB as follows :
Cattle Receipts , 8,000 : market stronger
fancy , $5.35 ; Btcern , $3,30@5.15 ; stockcr !
and i feeders , f2.10@3.05 ; rows , bulls nm
mixed , $1.75@3.50 ; bulk , S3.40Q2.SO ; Texas
cattle , $1.76@4.05.
Hogs Kceelpts , 10,000 ; market strong am
10 cents higher ; mixed , W.J15 ( ? 5.55 ; heavy
5.40@5.CO ; light , $5.25(25.60 ( ; skips , t.'i.75n (
6.00.
6.00.Sheep Receipts , 5,000 ; market weak ; na
tlvcH. $4.00i0.00 ( ; western , JCOOQO.lO ; Tex
ans , $2.00rf5.30 ; lambs , $5.00g0.50 ( ; car fancj
lambs , W.UOQ7.UO.
Nntlonnl Slock Yurdu , Unst St
Louis , April 12. Cattle Hecclpts. 1,100
nhipmcntH , tiOO ; market active and lilghor
cholco heavy natlvo steers , fl.4fl@5.8U ; fai
to good native steers , $ loo(5N.f ( > 0 ; butchers
ntcurti , medium to choii-e , $3.25Ti4.y5 ( ; stock
era and feeders , $2.20(33.1)0 ( ) ; ordinary to goo <
rangers , $2.23C < M.OO.
Hogs Ucceipts , 2.700 ; shipments , 1,000
market higher ; choice heavy and butchers
selections , f.r > .40Qr ( > 5 ; packing , medium t
nrlme , $5.20 ( 5.60 \ lljjht grades , ordinary t <
best , $5.00Q5. 0.
Knusns City , April 1'J. Cattle-
ncceiptB , 1,600 ; shipments , 675 ; mnrkc
trongcr ; shipping steers steady to strong
butchers' steels und good cows strong to !
higher ; good to cholco corn-fed , $4.X ( ) ( N4,60
common to medium , 33.2504 , 40 ; stoclcers
f2Mil3.00 ( ; feeders. | 3UOQ3.00 ; COWH , $2.0
(33607 (
HOK& Receipts , 0,000 ; shipments , 1,400
market strong , active nnd fie higher ; com
moil to choice , $4.TO&5.40 ; oklpv and pigx
13.00(34.00. (
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
OMAHA JjlVK STOCK.
Cuttle.
UNION STOCK YAIIDS , 6 p. m. I
Thursday. April V,1 , 1SSS. I
The fresh receipts of cattle wore very ligh
AS compared with the receipts , of the past twi
days. Thcro were. However , close to ninut ;
loads on sal Including the holdovns. Tli
market was extremely dull the greater par
of the day although the Icelinc was ) beltr
nnd the outlook more rnrouruging. Late ii
the afternoon , lifter thn llrnt * when the mat
let should close , trading became more activ
nnd a peed many cattle changed hands
While t.ilcstncii in BOIIIO instances \vcro call
ing the markit hlt'hcr , aud whllu som
bunches of cattlu bold for inoro than wa
ottered for them yesterday , the gencni
'market could not bo called anything mor
than btrong.
HOIM.
The receipts of hogs continue light , not
withstanding the rapid advance in Iho inarkc
flurlag tUu jirctent week. There wctepul ,
twftnty-ono loads In kvhcn the market opened
npd nine more arrived late. The market was.
active and a strong 5c higher. The receipts
were nil taken nnd one cholco load refvclicd
$5.3 ; , the highest price paid for hogs in
some time.
Sheep.
There xvcre no fresh receipts , but n few
holdovers changed hands.
llcccliits.
Cattle 700
Hogs 2,100
Prevailing 1'rlcns.
The following la n table of prices paid in
this market for the grades of stock men
tioned.
Primostcors , 1300to 1500lbi. . $ 1.00 ® 4.30
Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. JJ.Oj C4.10
Ijivc Stock Notes.
, Cattle strong.
Hogs 5c higher.
Davis & Cnrrabine , Emerson , marketed o
load of 25c hogs.
George Varncs , Missouri Valley , marketed
a load of bogs nt $5.25.
John Brown , Abie , was at the yards nnd
disposed of a load of hogs.
Hammond's drove of hogs cost 7c more
than yesterday and weighed 5 Ibs more.
Hockvillo was represented at the yards b.v
J. P. Taylor , who came in with u load ot
cattle.
AV , Runyon was In with a load of hoga
and ft load of cattlu for W. S. Bouton , TC'
luiinuh.
Among these who marketed hogs at $5.25
was the Packard Lumber nnd Grain com
pany of Crcighton ,
The work of excavating for the Armour
beef houpo nnd for thu addition to the Kx-
chnngo building Is progressing rapidly , and u
largo force of men und tennis is employed ,
The Drovers' Journal of Chicago remarks :
"If there Is any reason , other than the law
of supply and demand , why eattlo are bring
ing Biich low prices , that reason whatever it
may bo , applies with equal force
to the mutton business , titiccp arc
selling at high prices simply because
sheep are comparatively Hcarcc. Cattle
tlo nro selling nt very low prices.
simply becnuso the woods are full of them ,
ami worse than that , the markets are con
tinually crowded with thorn. It mutters
little howmany are In the "woods" so long
as reasonable supplies are placed on tut !
market ,
OMAHA E MAIUCUTS ,
Produce , FrultH , Nu ( , ICtc.
Thursday , April 12.
T\\e \ \ fallowing fuot ] < itton.i tire u'linlcsulc
and nut retail. I'riccs ijunlul on prottuce
arc the rates at which round Inls arc foltl on
this mnrAf , Fruits or other Unra of floods
crlm Inlmr in ixicklnu ratinot l-
lie supplied OH untslilo orders ut flic
prlect limited for the local trade.
itHte * on flour anil fcal are Jobbers' mice * .
i'rtccs on uraln ac those iialdliy Omaha
millers delivered. All unotntlima on incr-
chandUe arc obtained fnnn leadlna houi > c3
and arc corrected dally. 1'rlecs on crack
ers , ciihes , itc , arc thuM ylvcn by JcatJIno
Trade to-day was fair , potatoes being es
pecially active. There is a disposition on the
pat t of shippers in Oregon to ship stock from
1'ortland nnd other points to this market , but
tholr stock docs not sell as well as Utah and
Colorado block. Kggs are a shajo lower ,
with butter steady and in gopd demand.
BuTTBii Fancy creamery roll .butter
24it'JOc ( with solid packed ut 22 < of.i4c ; choice
country butter 21(324V ( , wjtn sonic special
salpj of fancy butter at 21o , common grades
ISfeJUOi ; , inferior stuff 'Jf lSc , according to
quulity.
1 . EouS-Strlptly fresh 13'3Mc ,
Native stock , $1 15(31,35 ( , Spanish
per box'of 60 ijjs $1.60 1.75 , California on-
nions3@iopcrlb. !
POTATOBS Chofcc homo grown. 85@03c ;
Ut h nnd Colorado stock , (1.10@I.SO.
PoDLThT Chickens dre-wod , ISc ; geese ,
13 < J13eturkpyB ? , I2@14c ; ducks , U < 313 < ; ; aivo
Chickens , $3.75e4.00. (
CHEESE Full cream. IZJ ffllBc.
BASANAS Aledlum , 2(6@3.00 per bunch ;
choice , $3.00@3.50 ,
TciiKirs Kutabngas , 45 ( < ? oOc ; white , 40c
tier bushel.
LBMOSS ? 3.70@4.50pcr box.
DATES Pcrsaln , Oc per Ib.
SAUU KUAUT Cholco per bbl. of 32 pal.
$5.00(25.00 ( ; l ( bbl. , $4.00 4.50 ; Sll.OO per bbl.
of 50 gnl.
Cinin-Cholco : Michigan cider , $1.50@0.50
per bbl. of 33 gal.
Porcons Cholco rico corn Is quoted nt 8J |
@ 4c per Ib. , other kinds , 2 } < ( i3e per Ib.
CAJUUITS ? 2.25 ( i2.50 per bbl. ; new stock ,
EOc per doz.
PAiisNira Now stock , sy.003.50 ) per bbl.
OYSTEUS Plain stnnunnl , 25o ; plain selects
lects , 30c ; standard , 40o : extra selects , 35o ;
New York counts , 40c ; bulk oysters , counts ,
$ .S5 per 100 ; selects , $3.00 per gal. ; standard ,
$1.25 per gal. Oysters are about out of the
market.
CAHHACIES 51 per doz. for native stock and
3(33Jc ( per Ib. lor California.
CAUM n.ovnii Uood stock , $2.50@2,75 per
dozen.
Oiuxocs California Riverside , $ .1.75 ®
4 00 ; Messina , $3.75(34.25 ( ; Vnleneios , W.IXM
S.OO per case of 420 ; Mexican , 4.00 ; Los
Angeles. * 'J.75 ( 3.25 ; Nnvals , $1.50 ; Los
Angeles , $4 50 ; Ulvcrside. $5.75.
BEANS-Good stock , $2.GOB2.75 ( ; California
beans , $2.252.40.
Fios In layers , 13@10e , cake lOc pcrlb.
NUTS Peanuts < > } @ 7e , raw Brazil nuts ,
3c ; almonds , Tnrnigomi , ' 23c ; Knplish wnl-
ints , 15@18c ; Illbcrts , l&o : Italian ehcstnuts'
5c : pecans , 15c.
Hoxnv 10c 21o for 1 Ib frames ; conned
oncy. 10r7l2c ; per lib.
TOMATOES $1.00@1.75 per box. There are
er.y few tomatoes on the market.
P.\nsirv 40c per doz.
Unccx Osioxs 35c per doz.
AsrIIAOUS 35c per Ib.
STiiAwnr.iiutr.s Fresh Florida , 35@40 per
ox.
ox.Cucu.Mnnns Sl.OO per dozen for choice.
SAI.SIPV 25c per bunch ,
Lnrtucc lOe per doz.
CULCUV California stock , SI. 50 per iloz.
Or ccrH' Ijist.
Svuurs New Orleans moltisscs. per bbl. ,
7@liopcrgal. ( ; corn syrup. 35e ; half bbls. ,
l"c ; 4 gal. kegs , $1.55 ; sorghum 3Sc.
PHOVIHIOXS Hiuiis , 105 < @lOJfc ; breakfast
taron , lO tSllc ; bacon sides , 8 > M8J c ; dry
ialt , 7WeC < < )7Jfc ) ; shoulders , G i fo\ \ dried
jcof , 10 ® Uc.
PICKLES Medium in bbls , $5.75 ; do In half
JDls , S3.40 ; small in bbls , $ 'J.75 ' ; do in half
jbls , 53.00 ; gherkins , lu bbls , $7.75 ; do in half
bls ; $4.40.
RUFIXBU Liun Tierce , 7)fc ) ; 40-lb square
: ans , 7' ' c ; 50-lb round , 7Jc ; 20-lb round ,
Wc ; 10-lb palls , \'c ; 5-lb pails , 7Xe ; 3-lb
lialls , 8c.
CAXXcn GOODS Oysters , standard , per
case , ? J.10@3.i5 ) ; ; s.trawbcrrics > , 2-lb , per case ,
$3.00 3.10 ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $3 00@
3.10 ; California pears , per case , $4.70@4.80 ;
apricots. | ) per case , S-1.30@4. 10 ; peaches , per
case , $5.00 ( ( < :5.75 : ; white cherries , per case ,
$0.00 ; California plums , per case , S4.50B4.GO ( ;
blueberries , per case , $2.20(32.40 ( : egg plums ,
2-lb , jier case , 52.50 jpinenppples , 2-lb per case ,
$3.20(35.75 ( ; l.lb salmon per doz , Sl.WiGBl.O.V
2-lb gooseberries , per case , S3.25g)3.35 ) ; 2-lb
string beans , per case , $1. 7501.80 ; 2-lb Lima
jeans , per case , S1.C3@1.05 ; 2-lb marrowfat
eas , $2.CO@2.70 ; 2-lb early Juno pens , per
case , ? 2.b5 ; 3-lb tomatoes , 52.40 ( < i)2.50 ) ; 2-lb
corn , $2.30a3.40.
JKLLins-30-ib pails , $1.25@1.50.
SALT Per bbl. In car load lots , $1.30.
Horn Seven-sixteenths , lOW-fllte.
CANDY Mixed , 9@llc : slic , Uft
Hoi.i.AXi ) HiuiiiNH ( 70Cr2eper ( kcp.
MAI-I.I : Si'OAii ' Bricks , Weeper Ib. ; penny
cakes , 13S14c jier Ib.
BKOOMS Extra , 4-tie , $2.00 ; No. 1 , 52.00 ;
No. $1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00.
STAKCII Mirror gloss , 5J c ; Graves' corn ,
e ; Oswcgo gloss , 7e ; Oswego corn , 7c.
Tins Japans , 20 ( < f5.r > c ; gunpowder , 20J8
COc ; Young Hyson , B355e ( _ ; Oolong , 20 ®
C5c.
C5c.Pownnu AND SHOT Shot , $1.43 ; buckshot ,
$1.70 ; Hazard powder , $5.00 ; half kegs , $2.75 ;
one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting kegs , $2,35 ; fuses ,
100 ft. , 45@75c.
SCOAK Granulated , 77Vc ; conf. A.
Corrnn Ordinary grades , 10@17c ; fair ,
17@18c ; primc.lS l'J c ; fancy green nntlyel
low , 2223c ; old government Java , 28.n30e ( ;
interior Java , 25@.2Sc ; Mocha , 2S(730c ( ; Ar
buckle's roasted , WJie ; Mclaughlin's
XXXX , 19Jfc ; Uilworth's , 19 > ; c ; Ucd Cross ,
I'Jtfc ; alaroma , 19Xc.
Woonr.xwMic Two-hoop pails , per doz. ,
S1.40 ; three-hoop pulls , $1.05 ; No. 1 tub , 10.75.
No. 2 tub , fli.75 ; No. 3tub$4.75 ; washboards
81.50 ; fancy washboards , J3.50 ; assorted
bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , J9.50 ; No. 2
churns , J3.50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; butter
tubs , SI.70 ; spruce , in nests , $1.70.
TOIIACCO Lorillanl's Climax , 45c ; Splen
did , 45e ; Mechanics' Delight , 44e ; Leggett &
Meyer's Star , 45e ; Cornerstone , 39o ; Uruin-
mond's Horseshoe , 45c ; J. T. , 42c ; Sorg's
Spearhead , 45 ; CaUin's Meerschaum , 31c ;
Catlin's Old Style , 23c : Piper Hoidsick , 04c ;
SweetTipTop,33c ; U.N.O.,17e ; lied , White
and lilue , 18e.
CHACKKUX , CAKI-.S , ETC. Prices subject to
change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city goods ) , 7e ;
soda snowllako ( in tins ) , lOc ; soda dandy ,
5 } < ; c ; soda wafcrsin ( tins ) , lOc ; soda zephyr ,
8c ; city oyster , 0 > , 'e ; excelsior. 7c ; farina
oyster , 7c ; gem oyster , fie ; monitoi , 7c ;
Omaha oyster , 7e ; pearl oyster , 5c ; picnic ,
5c ; snowdrop oyster , 7c ; butter. 5c ; Hoston ,
8c ; Omaha butter , 7c ; saw tooth butter , ( i c ;
cracker meal ! > } v\ \ graham , be ; grnnam
wafers. lOc ; graham wafers in pound pack
ages , 12J c ; hard bread , 5e ; milk. 7 a : oat
meal , be ; out meal wafers , lOe ; oatmeal wa
fers In pound packages , 12c ! animals , 12c ;
Holiver gingerround,7e ( ) ; creainScCornliill ; ,
lOc ; cracknolls , 1lo ! ; frosted cream , S'tfoj
ginger snaps , b'c ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Oc ;
homo made ginger snaps , in boxes , 13u ; homemade
made ginger snaps ( l-lli cans ) per lo/en ,
$2.50 ; lemon creams , Sc ; pretzels ( hand made )
11KC assorted cakes and jumbles , ll ) c ; as
sorted lingers , Ifie ; afternoon tea ( in tins ) ,
per box $7.00 ; banana lingers , 14c ; butter
jumbles , 11J4 < " Hrunswiek , 15o ; brandy
snaps , 15c ; chocolate drops ( new ) llic ; choco-
latd wafers , 15c ; Christmas lunch ( in tins )
per dozen , $4 50 ; cocoa talTy snaps , 14c ; coffee
rake , I''c ; Cuba jumbles , HKui cream pulls ,
30c ; egg jumblus , He : ginger drop * , lie ;
honey jumbles , 11KC ; jelly lingers , 15c ; jelly
wafers , 15c ; jelly tart ( now ) , 15c ; la < ly ling
ers , 13c ; vanilla bar , 14c ; vanilla wafers , He ;
Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in a box ,
per dozen , 2.fiO.
All goods packed in cans Ic per Ib. advance
except snowllako and wafer soiia , which are
packed only In cans. Soda in 2 It ) , nnd 3 Ib.
paper boxes , > c per Ib. advance ; all other
goods Ic per lt > . advance. Soda In 1 Ib , paper
boxes , It ; per Ib. advance. The 2 Ib. boxes
are packed in cases holding 18 in a case. The
3 Ib. boxes are packed in cases holding 13 in
a caso. The I Ib. boxes are packed in cases
holding 35 * In a case. One Ib. Graham und
oat incal wafers packed 2 doz. in a case.
Show tops for boxes , with glass opening to
show goods , 75c. Cans for wafer soda , $3 ,
not returnable. Cans for snowllako soda , M
per doz. Tin cases with glass face to display
the goods , 75o each. No charges for packages
except for cans and returnable ) cases. Glass
front tin cans and "snowlluko" soda cans are
returnable at prices charged.
Dry ( Joods.
PIIISTS Soi.in Counts Atlantic. (5o ( ;
Slater , 5fc ; Berlin oil , ( litfc ; Garner oil , 6
7c. Pixn AXn Rouu-i Richmond , OWc ; Allen ,
0 > ic ; River Point. 5e ; Steel River , Co ;
Richmond , Oc ; Pacllle. 0 > fc. INDIGO BUTE
Washington , Oj4e ; Century indigo blue prints ,
Po ; American , 7e ; Arnold , 7o ; Arnold B ,
He ; Anold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOKc.
OiiKsis Charter Oak , 5o ; Ramnpo. 4 o ;
Lodl , 5o ; Allen , Oo ; Richmond , Oo ; Windsor ,
OJtfc ; Eddystono , ( i o ; Pacific , fl c.
Bnowx SiiKiiTlSO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7K"i
Atlantic H , 1-4. 74c ! ; Atlantic O , 4-4 , 0 > c ;
Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Cc ; Au
rora O , 4-4 , 5c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 7 0 ; Hoosier -
sier LL , 4 4 , Oo ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7K" ;
Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
5'fc ; Pcpperell , R , 4-4 , 7 e ; Pejiperell O ,
4-4 , Oo ; Pepporell , 8-4 , IbKo ; Popperoll , 0-4 ,
2lc ; Pepperell , 10-4 , ate ; Utica , C , 4-4 , 5e ;
Wachusott , 4-4 , 7tfc ! ; Aurora B , 4-4 , OUo ;
Aurora R , 4-4 , 0 > fc.
HATT * Standard , 9o ; Gem , lOo ; Beauty ,
12 > < c ; Byonu , He ; B , cased , $ (5.50. (
C.uiruT WAIU' Bibb , white , 10o ; col-
ared , ftJe ,
BUCK West Point 29 in. oz. , lOKo ; West
Point , 29 in. 10 oz. , ISKej West Point , 10 in. 13
oz. . 15o ; Yesl Point 40 in. 11 oz , , lOc. Checks
Caledonia X , 9 > < o ; Caledonia XX , 10 > c ;
Economy , 9)'c ; Otis , o c.
KENTUCKY JIIAXS Memorial , 15e ; Canton ,
2o ; Durham , i7 ! Hercules , 13c : 1 , taming
ioa.22 0 , CottsWdld , 37 > ic.
CnAsn StovcnV B , ( Wj blenched , 7c ; Ste
vens' A , 7Jic : blcacbwT , ' Rttc ; Stevens' P ,
S.kc ; bleached , OH'e ; Stevens' N , 9'C4
bicnched , lOSe ; Steven * ' S R T , 12Uc.
MisfEU.Axr.ot"S Table oil cloth , $3.8.V ;
aln Holland , bJtc to I'Jit ' ; Dado Hollaud ,
roRTEns tCi.WX335.00.
BI.ASKETS White , $ .1.00(27,505 ( colored
? ] .1P < U-J5.W ,
BtEAcitEt > SriEEmo Berkeley cambric ,
No. 00 , OKciBcst Yet , 4 4 , OJfc : butter cloth.
OO , 4Xc ; Cabot , 7 c ; Farwcll , 8Kc ; Fruit
of Loom , 9' ' c ; FrcenoG , Co ; Hope , N ? ; King
Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdnlo. llwc ; Lons-
dale , V'o ' ; New York mills' lOKc ; Pcpperell ,
42-in , He ; Pcpperell , 4iMn. lac ; Pcpperell ,
0-4 , iCc ; Pepperell. S-4. 216 ; Pcppcroll , l4 l > ,
23e ; Pepperell , 10-4 , S5ef Canton. 4-4 , 8Vc ;
Lull < * vi 1 Ui < gv , * ' wi iiiiiuui mi ; ; } ? , ug\ . ,
Calcutta dress , S'tfc ; Whittcndondress , 8 > 4Ci
Hcnfcw dress. 8 < ( < .M2J < c.
TICKS Lcwltton , SO-ln. , 12'Vc ; Lcwlston ,
82-ln. , 13' < c ; York , 32 In. , 14c ; Swift river ,
7 > < e : Tnorndykc. OO , 8 ! < c ; Thorndylte , KF ,
isMc ; Thorndlke 121) , 0 > - ' ; Thorndlko XX ,
15c : Cordls , No. 5 , 0 < c Cordls , No. 4 , lie.
DENIMS Amoskcng , H , O-o ? . , Hie ; Kvorctt ,
7-oz. , 13e ; York , 7-oz. , 18e ; Haymaker , SVfc ;
Jnffroy , XX. ll&e ; Jnffroy , XXX , 12Uc ;
Heaver Creek. AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek , UU ,
lie : Uonvcr Creek. CC , lOc.
FLANNELS Plaid Knftsmnn. 20c ; Goshcn
io-6i : . iiiuaur , - ; ftui in -xv , .n-in , tt > uv ,
E 24-inch 21c ; GO 21-inch , ISc ; HA F , "f ,
250 ; J R F. , 27 > < c ; O Jf,35c.
20 , colored , 'lOc" ; 50 , colored' . 12c ; ' 70. 'colorcdi
25o ; Bristol , 13Kc ; Union 1'acillc , ISc.
AInrkcts.
Fi.ot'H AND Fr.nD Minnesota patents , 52. t5
( 2.50 per ewt ; Kanstis and Missouri fancy
winter patents , $2.50 ( 2.75 pcrcwt ; Nebraska
patents , $2.4.1(32.60 ( per cwt ; rye flour , $2.00
per ewt ; wheat grahnni. $1.75 per cwt ; rye
graham , SI. 10 per ewt ; New York buckwheat
S3.50 per cwt ; Excelsior. $3.00 per cwt ;
ready raised , S5.00 per 100-lb case ; eornmcal ,
yellow , Sl.OOOM.lO per ewt ; white $1.10 ( 1.16
per cwt ; bran , $10.00(317.00 ( per ton ; screen
ings , $12.00 per ton : hominy , $3.25 per
bbl ; chopped feed , $18.00 per ton ; chopped
'orn ' , $10.50f < T17 00 per ton
E.vnucTa Sanderson's oil bcrgnmot , per
b. , $ ? 2.75 ( < J3 00 ; oil lemon , per Ib , $2.50 . oil
'cppermint ' , $3.00 ? oil wintergrcen , $ i.50 ;
live oil , Malaga , per gallon , $1.25.
\VIXDO\V Guss Single. 70 per cent nnd 5
ier cent ; double , 70 ami 10 per cent discount.
PAINTS White lead , pure.0 } < c ; white lo.ul ,
'nncy , G > fc ; putty , In bladders. 3e ; Paris
iVhite , 3o : common , 2V e ; red lead , 7c.
OILS Carbon , 175 degrees 13c ; linseed ,
oilcd , OOe ; linseed , raw , 67c ; castor ,
t o. 1 , $1.20 ; No. 2 , 51.12 : sperm
ivhale , $1.00 ; whnlo water , bleached ,
5Sc ; lish , bank , 35c ; ncatsfoot extra , (15c ( ;
iicntsfoot No. 1 , 50c ; gasollno , 75 degrees , 15e ;
W. S. lard , 05e ; No. 1 lard , 5 ( > c ; No. 2 lard , 50
( T 55c ; W. Va. zero , He ; W.Vu. summer , 12e ;
golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25c : whale ,
20c ; naptha , 1 degree , He ; headlight , 150
ilegrccs , 12c ; headlight , 175 degree , 15c ; tur-
icntlncISc ; castor , pure , $2.45 ucr gM.
Duuos Acid , carbolic , crystal , per Ib , 50e ;
citric acid , per Ib , OOcv tartaric , per Ib , 5lc ( ;
sulphuric , per Ib , 5c ; ammonia , carb. per Ib ,
15e ; alum , per Ib , 5q ; alcohol , 95 percent ,
licr gal , $2.2(1 ( ; blue vitrio , per Ib , Sc ; borax ,
refined , per Ib , lOe ; camphor rcllned , 30c ;
cream tartar , pure , per Ib , 45u ; cream tartar ,
commercial , par Ib , 20o ; cloves , per Ib 83c ;
cuttlefish bone , per Ib , 30e ; dextrine , per
Ib , 12e ; glycerine , pure , per Ib , 30c ; Hops ,
fresh , per Ib , 40c ; ludigo , Madras , per Ib ,
SOe ; insect powder , per Ib , GOe ; morphine ,
P. & W. , ) ) or ozt $3.00 ; opium , per
Ib , $ : i,90 ; quinine , P. & W. , per oz , Olc ; qui
nine , German , per oz,58e ; rochelle salts , per
Ib , 3c ; saffron , American , per Ib , 40c ; saf
fron , true Spanish , pqroz , $1.00 ; saltpetre ,
pure , per II ) , lOe ; sulphur , Flowers' , per Ib ,
5c ; sofla , bi-carb , per Ib , 5c ; silver , nitrate ,
per Ib , Sll.50 ; spornmcctc , per Ib , iic ( ) ;
strychnine , peroz. 51.25 ; wax , white , pure ,
per Ib , 55c ; wax , yellow , pure , per Ib , 35c.
SrmiTS Cologne spirits 183 proof , 51.11 ;
do 101 proof , 51.17 ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proof , SI. 10 ; do 188 proof , $1,13 ; alcohol ,
Ib8 proof , per wine gallon , $2.12 ; redistilled
whiskies , 51.25 1.50 ; ginblendcd$1.50@2.00 ;
Kentucky bourbons , $2.00@0.00 ; Kentucky
and Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00S0.50 ( ; Golden
Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies. $1.50jil3.X ( ( ) ;
brandies , imported , $5.00@S.OO ; domestic ,
$1.80@3.00 ; gins , imported , $5.00@0.00 ; do
mestic , 5l.25@3.K ( ) ; champagnes , imported ,
per case , 52S.OU@33.000 ; American , per case ,
$10.00@1C.OO.
HIDIS : Green butchers' 3J @ -lc ; green
cured , 5X ( % ; dry flint , 9c ; dry salt , Sc ;
green salted calf , 7JiiI8e ( ; damaged hides two-
thirds price ; dry salted deacons , 25e caeh.
Tallow-No. 1 , ! l 4'o ; No. 2 , 2 } c. Grease-
Prime white , 4'.je ; yellow , 3c ; brown , 2c.
Sheep pelts , lOcOJJl.OO , according to quality.
Branded hides classed as damaged.
Fl'its Raccoon , No. 1 , 30@45c ; No. 2 , 25@
30c ; mink , 10i 50c ; muskrat , fall , 5@ j ;
muskrut , spring and winter , S llc ; stri | ) | > cd
skunk , lOft lOc ; mountain wolfNo. . 1. $1.50 ( . ?
2.50 ; No. 2 , prairie , 50/70c ; No. 2 , 25jr40c ( ;
beaver , Mo. 1 , per Ib , $2.T ( ) ) ( < ? 3.00 ; No. 2 , $1.00
(1 1.25 ; otter , ? 1.00c ( ( i.OO ; dry deer skins , 20 ( < 6
3" > c per Ib ; dry antcloic ] , elk , moose , etc. , 15 ( < fl
25c ; deer skins , per Ib , 20$25c. (
LIATIIIH Oak soles , 35f )37c ) ; hemlock
blaughter sole , 12 ( < J3'Jc : hemlock dry sole , 12
hemlock grain iipper2tV(34c ( ; Tnmjilco H. Li
Morocco , 2'a3llc ' ) ; T.impico pepple , O. D. Mo. ,
2 f29e ; Curacoa , M. G. Mo. , 35 ( < ? IOe : Simon
0.1) . Mo. , $2.75 ( < i3.CO ; U.iiigolu kid , 80it35c ( ;
X. M. kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid. 32e ;
Griesen kids , $3.00rf4.5 ( ) ; French glazed kids.
$2.50i2.75 ( ; French calf kids. $3.20 ; oak kip
skins , $ SOc ( $1.0 ( ) ; oak ralf skins , $1.0U ( til.2 ( ) ;
French calf skins , S1.2.W2.00 ; French kip
skins , Sl.IOj5rl.50 ; Russia linings , ? ( > .OOC 0.50
l > er doz. ; pink cream and white linings , f 7.5(1 (
( i10.00 per doz. ; colored toppings , $9.50@
11.00.
IIOAIIDS.
No. 1 com s 1 sf.16.5f ) | No. 3 com , s 1 s.J1r > .M
No. 2 com s 1 s. 17.0(11 ( No. 4 com , s 1 s. 13.0C
FIINCINO.
No. 1 , 4 it Oin 12 & 14 ft , rough $ il.OC
No , 1 , ' " 10. " 21.00
No , 2 , ' " 14 " 10.5C
No , 2 , ' " 10 " 17.51
HIDING ,
A , 12 , U it 10 ft.$21.00 | C , 12 , 14 & II ! fU15.2. '
U , " " 20.251 D , " " 12.2 !
CCIMXO AND 1'AHTITION ,
1st com $ { in White Pmocelling ? 33.M
2tl ' " 27.51
Clear ? f In Norway , * " " 10.01
2d comin " " " 14tX
ri.opinso ,
Art In White Piiio . . ? 34.5 (
1)0 in " " t 32.51
C(5in ( " " 1 29.5 (
Dllin " " 2UW
EOin " " ( S9) ) . Fencing ) , . 10.0C
0 in. Drop Siding 50c per M extra.
STOCiaiOAUDS.
A 12 Inch si s f 5.5C
1)13 ) ' 30.5C
Oia ' IM
D 13 ' 23.W
No. 1 com , 12 In sis. 12ft 21.01
11 ' 14 ft 20.51
" ' Kift 20.51
" ' i 10 , lb,20ft 23.0C
No.3 ' 20.6C
" ' 12 it 14 ft 10.0C
" ' 10 U 18.51
12 In Grooved roofing , fl per M moro than 12
in Stock Hoards bamo Icngtli.
10 in Grooved roofing same price us 12 in
Stock Hoards ,
Finr LAP.
No. 1 Plain S and 10 in ? 16.7f
No.3 " " ' 17.21
No. 1 , OG.Sin 10.21
MNISIIIKO.
1st nnd 2nd , clear , 1 , IjiinaS s ? 50.5 0 (
' " " 1W , 8 , 50.51
3d , clear , 1 in , s3s.- ; . 45.5 0 (
" VA , lin , 3 4U.K 0
A , select , 1 in s 5 B. ao.rx 0
A , " ! > / , IK , 2 in s 2 s 43.5C 0
H " linsi's iiO.W 0
B , " 1JC , 1 { < . 2 In s 3 s 80.5 0 (
I ) , select , ulj 10 ti , H extra.
Ceiling
Clear Finish , land \U inch , s2s 20.5C o
Clear Finish , IK and S inch , s 2 s 30.0 (
Clear Corrugated Celling , 4 inch 24.5 o (
Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base , . . ilOCK
SOt'THtnX TF.tl.OW riSD.
ConlTTlTich Flooring. . . . I17.PO
Stnr . " " .
, 20.00
lBtand2dclonr4tnch Flooring , 20.00
Clear ' * < mch Cclllncr . . 20.00
Clear Inch Partition S4.DO
Clear * inch , Partition $3 nbovc ft Inch
roriAiiu'.MnnK.
Clcnr poplar bx. Hds&in s2s I3 < 5.00
" " U In panel , s 2 s 28.00
" " Corrugated ceiling , ; f. 29.00
TUTTESJ , WELL TUU1N.O , TICKETS.
O G BftttS , 2 (11 ( t 70
" J < x3sls 3500
fl In well tubing , D & M and bcv 22.60
Pickets , D & H flat 1950
K , LATH ,
XX clear $ 3.10 Extra A * 3.W
A * Standard. . 2.05 A H HitlJ. . . 2.45
5 In clear (5 ( In cicnr 210
No.l 1.30 Cedar A' '
Lath 2.53
POSTS.
White cedar fi in } $ $13.00
" flinqrs 13.00
" 5k In , fs 11.50
" Sinqrs 0.50
" 4 In round 14.M
Tenncsico red cedar , split 14.50
Split oak S.50
1.1 ME , ETC.
Qnlncy white limp ( best ) . $ .85
Akron cement. , . $1.70 Hair 33
Plaster 2.40 Tar board 1.80
Snsh 50 percent Doors 45 per cent
Blinds. . . . .50 per cent Mldgs 50 per cent
Tarred felt , per cwt 2.20
Str.uv , board 1.70
llcnl Kfltnte Transfers.
W G Albright and wife to Hannah B
Smith , lot 10 blk 3 , Matthews sub
dlv.wd $ 1,000
W L Sclby , trustee , to W F Meyers ,
lots 35 , 37 , 3S blk 4 , W L Sclbys 1st
add to South Omaha , w d 1,050
John A McShaue to the school district
of Omaha , .lots 20 , 21 , 22,23,24 blk 15
West side , wd 2,000
H O Clark and wife to C R Turney lot
22 , 23 Stewart Place , w d 2,000
J B Meiklo and wife to Sarah A Cnld-
well , lot 5 blk 8 , Hanscom Place ,
w d 1
Win Lntey et al to Jennie A Brown ,
lot S , blk 9.1 , city of Omaha ; w d. . . . 35,000
City of Omaha to A J Cannon , part of
Seventh street ( vacated ) ; < [ c d 39
W J Council nnd wife to the city of
Omnhn , part of 22-15-13 ; q e d
Gee R Davis nnd wife to S J Fisher ,
lot 1 , blk U , Briggs'place : wd 1,500
Dennis Cunningham nnd wife to T C
Benight , lot 0 , blk l , Carthago's add ;
w d 400
C H McCundless ( single ) to James
Hartley , Iots7 amis , blk3 , Albright's
Annex ; wd 3,500
B F Troxcll and wife to John II
Troncrry , lot 3 , TroxoU's sub , w d. . 1,050
Mrs L S Hardy to Wm A. Cucr , lot on
Centre st , 40 ft front by 70 ft deep ,
lot 10 blk 10 , Kountzo fourth add ,
wd 1
Joseph Barker to The Public , plat of
Barkers sub div in 3-15-13 , plat
O II Gordon , single , to II J Miller' lot
4i ( blk 8 , Hanscom place , w d 4,500
II J Miller nnd wife to Edith B Hardy
lot 40 blk 8 , Hanscom place , w d. , . . 4,500
Sixteen transfers , aggregating. . . . $ 57,141
Permits.
The following permits to build were issued
yesterday bv the superintendent of build
ings :
Ole Olsom , addition to dwelling ,
Twenty-seventh avenue near Hurt. . ? 100
J. Kline , brick addition to store , 2210
Cuniing 2.JO
W. H. Franklin , addition to dwellings ,
1023-25 Ohio 230
John Hockstnibson , three-story and
basement brick stores and Hats ,
Jackson and Fourteenth 20,000
A. Rascnbcrry , two-story frumu resi
dence , Binncy near Twentieth 3,000
A. P. Nelscn. addition to dwelling ,
2910 Lake 230
John Libbie , cottage , Fifteenth near
Valley 800
J. H. Hamilton , addition to cottage ,
Hoggs & Hill's llrst addition .100
Louritz A Jorgcnscn , cottage , Twcnty-
hevcnth and Hceco 300
H. A. Newman. 2-story frame store
and flats , Park and Devan 1,800
A. C. Liehtenbcrger , addition to dwell
ing , Johnson near Pleasant !
Thomas Kollcy. cottage. Locust be
tween Twentieth and Twcnty-lirst. . SOO
Twelevc permits , aggregating $28,200
Didn't Scare "Worth a Cent.
Detroit Free Press : Ho was a baby
only two years old , und his homo was at
Davenport , la. , on the banks of the
Mississippi.
The wide river had n wonderful at
traction for him and his fond parents
sought in vain to kccji the tiny , patter
ing feet from wandering to the river's
brink and wailing in.
Various devices were tried , but
' Little Henry' ' evaded them all , and
every opportunity fount ! him playing in
the water , and laughing und'"crowing' ' '
to his heart's content.
The solicitude of parents and friends
became great. At length one of his
father fa clerks suggested a plan which ,
ho thought , would forever euro the
little follow of his love of the water. So ,
ono day , when the baby boy
toddled down to the river , as usual ,
young Morohead followed him and
concealed himself until the fearless
child had waded into the water nciirly
up to his neck ; then , with abound , ho
sprang into the water and catching Ht-
tlo Henry up in his arms threw him juct
as far as he could send him and then
swam out after him , thinking the little
boy would bo nearly frightened to
death.
All dripping and panting , Morehcnd
swam back to the nhoro with his tiny
charge , who was sputtering , kicking
and choking at a great rate.
The young clerk became alarmed ,
fearing the lesson had been too'bevere ,
when litllo Henry suddenly straight
ened himself , rubbing the water from
his eyes with his dimpled lists , and
gUSKid ! | : "Do it a-den .Mohcad do
it u-den. "
It's AIvayn tins "Wny
"Didn't I tell you HO ? " said a gentle
man to an acquaintance whom ho
chanced to meet on the btreet ; "it's al
ways the way. " "What's always the
way ? " inquired a mutual friend of the
two men who happened along just then.
"Why , just this , " replied the first
speaker : "you see Smith , hero , the last
time I mot him ho had ono of the worst
coughs you ever heard. Ho complained
of a loss of appetite , of night sweats , of
low spirits and other unmistakable premonitory -
monitory symptoms of consumption. I
told him to get a supply of Dr. Picrco's
Golden Medical Discovery at once. Ho
did ho , and look at him now ! Did you
over see a healthier looking man't The
'Discovery' has snatched thousands
from consumptives' graves. I know U
, would euro Smith , It's always the
way.
V. II. I'AI.MEIl. K 1' . IIICIIMAN. J. II. IH.AM I1.4JIU.
PALMER. niCHMAN A : CO. .
Live Stock Commission MerclianlSj
Ofllco Itoom 21 , Opi'odto ' Kictiange llulldlng. union
bloc * YuriH , Bouili Uuiulia , Nub.
McCOY
Live Slock Commission Merchants ,
Market furnished freoon application. Hlockort anil
feudero furiiUhM ] ( jii k'noM lenul. Itu'vrenrri Umu-
ha Nattoual Hank nn i feoutu Omaha Nutlouai , Unlua
block Yi-rtli , boutlt Oiunlia.
"
LORIMER.WESTERFIELp & MA LEY
0 Live Stock Commission ,
Iloom 15 , KxctoiiKo llullillnir , Union Slock Tnrdi ,
bouili Ouiau'a' , Nub.
ALEXANDER & FITCH ,
, Commjsiou Dealers in Live Soci
-UK , O | ) | wlt KictiaiiKo IlulldloK , Union Block
Vanl > , boulb Oinatia , Net ) .
TINION STOCK"YARDS co. ,
Of Omalia , Limited ,
& Joha F Uwril.
_ _ Jmplombnte.
CHURCHILL PARKER ; ; *
Dealer in Agricnllnral Implements , Wagons ,
CtriUftt and QMRlf . Jones Strff l.b twccnWh Dd
LININOER A METCVM.F CO. ,
plementSjWagonS
TCfcoloialf. Oiu l > ,
PARL1N , ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
Wholenale IXalcr * In
Agricnltnral Implements , waEons&Bnggtes
_ ICI , KB , KS and 1C ? Jonei Slrcct , Om hi > . _
P. P. MAST & C07
Manufacturers of Bnckeye Drills , Scete ,
CultlTRtom , Hnr IUVc . CMfr Mllli anil I.utnn Tut-
n. Cor. Hlh anil Klchol ltrroU ,
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. .
Wholc nli - ,
Agricultural Implements , Wagons &Bnggies
Cfctoor lllhjind Nldiol Slff ct .
J.F.SEIBERLINa 4 CO. ,
I Akron , Ohio. ) ,
Harvesting Machinery and Binflcr Twinel
W. K. Me il , > lRiiniiiT. J/3 l MrcriTtorthsl. , Um bi >
Doota nnd Shooo.
W. V. MORSE & CO. ,
Jobbers of Boots anil Shoes ,
_ ArtlBts' Nlatorlnlo.
A HOSPE.Or. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
.1M3 Douiilni Strcpl , Omnhn , NvliratVn.
MOLINE.MIUBURN& STOOD ARD Co
Mnnuf aclurcrs nnd Jobbers In
Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
. _ Cor. Mb. and Tarlflc Slrool . Oraalm. Nob.
IIW 1103-110J Dounlns SI , Uiinlm Mnmtfnclorr , Sun ) .
morai.Uoiion.
KIRKENDALL , JONES Si CO. ,
n to Heed , Jones , V Co. )
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes
Agents for lo ! tcm llubticr Shoe Co , UK , 1101 , V 1HW
_ HaTnry yt. . Oninhn , Nt'brnnlm. _
Dookaollors and StqUonors * _
" "H. M , & S.'wl JONES ,
Euccestors lo A. T. Kcnyoti & Co. , \ \ holc nlo & Itclall
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Fine WccJrtlnn StnUonorr. Coiuinerclnl Btalloncrr.
I5Z ! Douulaj SIreot , Onialin , Meb.
CLARKE COFFEE CO.
Omaha Codec and Splcc Mlllc.
Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
.
Flavoring KitrnclB , I.aundrr Hluc. Inks. Ktc. Hl |
Iflfl ftntncT SlM'i't , OmaliK ,
Crockery and Classwaro.
W. L. WRIOHT.
Agent for tbo Manulacturors and Importers of
Glassware Lamps Chimneys
CrocKery , , , ,
S. ISlli bt. , Oirmba , Kobratka.
PERKINS , CATCH it LAUMAN ,
Imiiorlcrs anil Jobbars of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware ,
Ktc 1MI Kurnnm Bt. , New 1'axlon llnlldlnR.
Commission ondjstgrjujo-
GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. .
( Successors to McHlmnc A Bcbroedcr. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omaha , Nebraska.
EMMAL & FAIRBRASS.
Wholes lo
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commission
ilcrcliunU. Correspondence solicited. 1011 Nort
ICIli Strcel , omiihn , Neb.
RIDDELL & niDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
t-pcclultlca-Hutter , Kpgs , Chcefc1'oultrr. . Oamo ,
Ojslors , Ktc. , Ktc , 112 foulli Hth btreet.
OMAHA COAL. COKE & LIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
809 Houlh 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
'
J. J. JOHNSON & CO. .
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime ,
And shippers of Coal , Coke , Cement , Plaster , Ilino ,
Drain Tile , nnd Soncr ripe , omrc , I'nxton Motel ,
Kurnnru St. , Omatm , Neb. Telephone itll.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. .
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
21 < Bo u til 13th Bt. . Omaha , Neb.
JOry Coodsjjnd
* " '
M. E'SMITH & co. .
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods aud Notions ,
1KB and 1104 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha. Neb.
KILPATRtCK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions ,
Cunts' Furnlsblnu ( ioodx. Corner 11 III nnd llajnejr
Mi * .Omnba. N , hrni l'i.
Furniture.
DEWEY & STONE.
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Vurnam Street , Oianha , Nebraska.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Fiirniiurc
Omaba , Nebraska.
Offlco Fixtures.
THK SIMMONDS MANl'KACTUUING CO.
Mnnufncturcmof
Bank , Offlce and Saloon Fixtures
jQrocorlos.
PAXTON. GALLAGHER & CO. .
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
70S , 707 , im and 7118.10th St. , Oomlia , Neb.
McCORD. DRADY 4 CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
l li and Lcavonnorlh Strceti , Omaha , Nebraska.
Hardware.
LEE. FRIED It CO. .
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tinware , Sheet Iron , Ktc. Agents for How
and Miami 1'owJer Co. , Omaba , Neb.
H1MEBAUGH & TAYLOR.
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' Tools and IlutTalo Bcalcs. 1U5 Douglai
etreet , Omaba , N brtia.
RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO
Wholesale Hardware ,
lOlb and Ilarncr g | > . , Omaha. Neb. Western Agontl
lor Austin Ponder Co. , Jvffertnn bteel Nails ,
_ _ _ Fairbanks bunuurd tical . _ _ _ _ _
MARKS BROS. SADDLER > . CO' .
Wloleiut : ! Muniitucturers of
Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware
And Leather. Uon.KIA mid HUT llarnejr Bt. , Omaba ,
Nclratka.
Heavy Hardware. " _
W. J. BROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
, Waiton Htork , Hardware , Lurcher , Etc. VSft
mid Vtll Ilarnvr fatrcet. Omaha.
. EDNEY ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
on and Carrlaca Wood hlock , Ilcirj Hr.idwnre
lilc. 121 ? aud rVJJx > atenworlUit. , ( luiaba.Nob.
Ltmiior.
OMAHfALUMBkR CO. , "
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
latiSlretland Unl'Jn 1'aclflcTrack.Oaiaha.
LOUIS BRADFORD.
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Uocui.lHc. TsrUs-C-Taer Ttli and Ooiulaij
dlU > . !
rinta , Cnpat
XvTCpARRol't
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
tig ? Ilarnf j Street , Omitba , N b.
C. N DIETZ ,
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
13lh and California Streets , Omaha , Nebraska.
FREb W. GRAY7
Lumber , Lime , Cement , EicM Etc ,
Cornf rflh and DonitnaSts. , Omaha.
T. W. HARVEY
To Dealers Only ,
_ Offlcf.llM Karnam Ptrtct , Omaha ,
JOHN A.WAKEFfELD.
Wholesale Liiuiher , Etc ,
Imported and Anierlran iS'tllnn , ! Cement FtnU
Agent for Milwaukee llTdrnulleCcmrnt and
JulnejVliHo Lime.
CHAS. R. LEE.
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood CfirroU and Parquet I'loorlnit Pill and H < iu l
Iron Wrko.
pAXTON.t VlUUI.lNOlHONyOlts
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work ,
Engines , lira" * Work , ( Jcnornl Votindrr , Mnelilnc aud
Ulacksuiltlt Work. Olllro nnd Works , U 1 > Hf.
nnd Itlh Street. Omabn. _
OMAHA WJRE &TRo"N WORKS.
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Desk Halls , Window OimnK Klowor Stands , \Ylro
SlunKtc. . Ill Nortli lftl > atrccl.Oinntin.
OMAHA SAFEnnciRN WORKS ,
Man'frsofFire&BurglarProofSafes '
Vaults , Jail Work , Iron nnd Wlni Vrnrlnx. BlKni , Ktc.
( I , . \ndrrpn , I'ro'i'r Cur lllli and.liiek nn Ms.
CHAMPION IRON nntl VVIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fencss , Railing Guards
ud scrit.'iii : , itirbitnki , oitlfui , , Morv < . ic iiloiuvy , oto
Improrod Awntn i , locksmith Mnelilnerr und
lllacksmltb Works. 4UJ bouili lull 8 t. _
JMEAGHEH A : LEACH ,
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks ,
( Icncrnl Aui-nls for Dlobold Pnfo A Ixick Co.'s
Vaults and J all Work , llli Tariiam btrcul , OmnUa.
Mllllnory nnd Notions.
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I. OBERFELDER , V CO. .
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
_ aB.2IOandZU8oulhlUliSlrcet.
Ngtlcma
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
IO anil < 05 Be ulli 10th St. , Oranhft.
vi NYARD'&IJCHN EIDER
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
1111 llarnor Street. Onmlin.
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CONSOLIDATED TANI < LINE CO. ,
Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
A-la Grease , Etc. , Omaha. A.I ! lllihnp , .M nimrr
Paints and Oils-
CUMMINOS , t NiirSON : ,
Wbole'nlc Dculcrs In
Window Glass Etc ,
PaintsJjls , , ,
111 ,3 , I'limum Street , Ouinliii ,
Pnpor.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nice slock of PrlntlnK , Wrnpplni ! nni\ Writing ;
1'n ar. Bpeclal attention given to car load tgdftrf ,
Prlntoro * Materials.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION.
Auxiliary Publishers ,
D aleri In Trpc , Prosei and Prlnlnrs' Supplies. 002'
Boulb 12lb Street , Oiuuba.
Rubber Goods-
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
311 Clothing and Leather IleUlng. KKM Karnam Street
Steam IttjnSB , Pumps , Eto- _ _
A. L. STRANG CO. .
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
iteam , Water. HnllwnT nn < > Mlnlnit Hupplles , Etc.
WO , vi nnd VU Karnam btreel , Omaha.
CHUHCH1LL PUMP CO. .
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Steam and Water Purpllei. TTcndqunrtcr for Must ,
Koost .t Co' Roods. 1111 rarnam bt.Omabn.
U. S. WIND ENGINE Ic PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Halllday Wind Mills. OHnndiOTrnrnnm bt. , Omaha ,
( j. F lloss , AelInK MnnHr.
BROWNELL & CO. ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
Sheet Iron Work Slonm Pnmni.Hiiw MlKs.
I/CHVcnnnrtli Slieet , Omulm.
Soods.
PHIL. STIMMEL it CO.7
Wholesale Farm , Field aud Garden Seeds
Ull nnd UllJoncsHtrrct Ormihn.
Storage , Forwarding & Commission
AR"MSTRONG7PE TTTS 4"CO. .
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
Drnnch housnof tbe Heimer Ilimer Co. lliiutleiut
nuulcsalo and retail , 1 KM 1 flOmni 1512 Irurd bircot ,
Omaha. Ttlcphoua No. 700.
" " _ _ Brewers.
STOR2 & ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1M1 Nortli KlgtUtcenlli Street. Oir.aha. Neb.
Ovoralla.
CANFiELD MANUFACTURING CO. .
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeans Pants , Kulrts , Ktc. UWnnd 1101 Duuelur Street ,
Omaba , Nub.
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EAGLE CORNICE WORKs
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
Joba Kpuneter. Proprietor. WUDodao and 103 und IM
NoftlilUtliHlrcol.UmAriB.
Sfiahj Doors ,
M. A7DISBROV/ i. CO. , "
i'holeialo Manufacturers of
Sash , Doors. Blinds and Mouldings ,
ranch onlcc , )5tli ) nri'l Uanl Strccti , OmaUa , Neb.
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Moiildluirs , NtalrWork and Interior llaril Wood Ho
lm , N , B. Corner Mli and Leavcoworl
Orntlia , i'i-U.
OMAHA PLANING MILL co , ,
Manafactiirers of Moulding , Sash , Doors ,
Aud Jllln < 1iTuriiliiir. Slalr-worlt , llar.k iiucl Ofllco I'll *
lliiKi anli Hnti PotiplHun ATenu .
s"moko Stacks , BoliorH , Eto.
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H. K. SAWYER.
Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks ,
vs , THiiks nud Central ll > ner ! llupulrlux , Ul'j
DoU.'u fetrcelOxnlju , i , b
THE CAPITOL HOTE
DlfifirtUlaB HIWBISV ! - .
LINCOLlSr. , UEB.
The but known and lni.it popular Hotel la ! H
state. Locill-oa rcotril , appulutui cts 8rtl l ii.
lUndquiriers Irr Lommcrclal utca aud all pollUcu