THE OMAHA DAILY BflE : MONDAY , APKIL 1C. 1888. 'H Constitutional Catarrh. has entailed more suffering or hastened the breaking up of the conitltutlon thfin cntnrrh. The stusu of smell , of tafte , of isiKht , of henrlnjr , the liumnn voice , the mind. ono or more , nnrt sometimes nil , jlfld toltsue- Ptrncllve influence. The poison It distributes throughout the sjstem ntttcks every vital force , anil breaks up thu most robust of constitutions. ignored , because but little understood , by most physicians , Impotcntlr assailed by miiicks and charlatan * , those Millerlng from It have llttlo lir/pe to bo relieved of It this flrte of the fcTftve. the treatment of Hltlme then , popular 1 I in ( Hill , UlCIl. that HIW yujlUMVl l.v. * w * this terrible disease by remedies within the reach of all pawed Into hands nt once compe tent and trustworthy. The new ami hitherto tin- tried method ndopted by Dr. Stanford In the preparation of his HADICAI. CIIHE has won the hearty approval of thousands. It Is Instantane ous In ntrordlnK relief In all head colds , sneez ing , smillllnK and obstructed brent bine , and rap idly removes the most oppressive symptoms , clearing the head , snf etcnlntt the breath , restor ing the senses of smell , taste nnrt hearing , and neutralizing the constitutional tendency of the dlficasa towards the lungs , liver and kidneys. SANroitb'B HAtm'Al , ( VHIS consists of ono bottle - tlo of the KADICAI , iTitK.onu box of CATAUKIIAJ. , BUI.VKNT , ni.d iMriiovKli I.NIIAI.KII : ptlct1 , il. I'OTTCIt IHit'O A ClIKMlCAI.C'O. , llOSTOX. NOlHEUMATIZ ABOUT ME ! IN eMi MiNtm ; tlicCtmct'HA ANTI- PAIN I'l.ASTf.u tellevvs Ithtunmtlr , ciiitlc , Midden , Kharp and nervous I'ulns , iitrnlns nnduaktiusis. . Thu nrxtuud only imln-kllMng plustur. A new nnd InfRlllblo iintldotu to tiulii , Ilitlnnimailon and weakness , I tterly unlike and vastly superior to nil other planters. At nil druggist2.1 touts ! ( Ivofurtl.U'ltur ' , pust | ; o free , of roiTtlt Dltutl ANI'I IIKMIOAt , < O. , lloilOU , MUSS. How a Dying H ClCTRO , HASIlLTOt CO. , I B. , Eept , 10 , 1337- The followlni ; Is n Into account of wtmt ymir B. S. R.hasdonafurourlUtlcdauKhtor.IlArot , now four years old. When 12 months old a lun.pnopoircdonhcrhcol.whlclnloivlygrew larger. The family phydclan thought It nriu cnuicd liy a plcca of lirokrn rjlaB or nccdln , but failed to bring anything to light. Tim child bocfimoJcculcralltliotlmc , ceemlnz to Une the usa of her lee , and finally quit walk. Ing entirely. The middle finger nnd thumb of cither hand became enlarged , the flesh ba- comlng hard. The hip joints became Involr. ed , no that when seventeen months old sh could not stand , iiarlnx lost the ute of leg nnd ami , I'artlal cuoaturo of the splno alia folloncd. The nervous ejttcni was wrecked , muscles contracted , and thcro was general wasting of flesh and muscle. At eighteen months of ago shu wan placed under the treatment of a prominent physician of Bos ton , Mass. , but nt the end of ten months the had declined to such n degree that she was In a dying condition. This was In April , 1SS9 Wo took the child away not knowing what to do. In thta dreadful dilemma wo were over persuaded liy friends to try "ono bet tle" of SWIFT'S Rrrcmc , which wo did , and before It had all Ix-'on taltcn wo saw n change for tlio better In her symptoms. Wo kept It up , and have dona so to thin day , and will keep It up. If the Lord wills , for many days to come , for It has brought our dylnj Hazel to life , to vigor , to strength and health again. Thonshenhuo of her checks li a changed to n may tint. Bho la able to walk anywhere , her languor and melancholy have pai-ed away , and she Is now a blithe , cheerful , hap py romping child. Should you wish to In- crcaso your testimonials of proof of th virtue of 8. B. a. our names nnd what wt bavc said Is but a portion of what we owe to you , should you with to use them. Kindly yours , Ilr.N. P. BWIPT. OuiiTia'DE U. SWIFT. p. o. no * . Treatise on niood and fikln Dlncnses mal ! < frcp. Tnr hwiirrSriccliriQ Co. . Drawer 3AtlantaOi , For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged [ TJKU3 Nervous Prostratlon.NervousHencJ " " " nche.Neuralcio , NervouaWr tknccs Stomach nnd Liver Diseases.nnd all afTectlona of the Kidneys. AS A NERVE TONIC , It Slv Vm Wld QulcU the Nerves. 'AS AN ALTERATSVE , ItPurlflcs nnd Enrlclies the Blood. AS A LAXATIVE , It ncti , mildly , but curcly , on the Dowels. AS A DIURETIC , It Regulates the K1J. ncys mid Cures their Diseases , Itecomuicudcd by jirofctolonal nud huslnDssracn. rrlccroo. Sold by druccljts. Send for circulars. WELLS , RICHARDSON & CO. , Proprietors , DUKLINQTON. VT. Uii.I ! \\'FSTS NKRVE AND IlitAirf UE.NT , UKiiarnntecilHtieclllc for Hysterln , llzi ) ness , Ooiivtilslons Fits , Nervima NunrulKl lleailnchv , Nervous I'ro-stnitlon , ciutscd by tl Ub8 of alcohol or tobuccoVnkoriilufsa , Monti Deiiriisslon , Hoftfiitnt- the Ilriilu , resulting I liiHtinlly.iinil luadliiRto inlsery.docay nnd dent I'rt'inatiiroOld AKU. IlurrunnesH , Loss of 1'owi tn either mix , Involuntury I.osses nnd Kpwrin torrlui'ii riiuxed tiy over-exertion of the lirnl r-eU-nbuio or ovrr-lndtilKt'iieu. I'.arh box co tixlim onn month'K treatment. ( I.U n box. or boxoa for $5.00 , sent by mall Prepaid on rcceli of jirlco. jirlco.WKOUAHANTKK WKOUAHANTKK SIX BOXES To euro liny cnsu. With each order received 1 tin for fclx Ixixi'S , iiccnini'itnled with f.'i.lW.vu \ \ Bend thu purchaser our written Kunrnnteu tor fund the money If the treatment doea not etfr acuro. ( Juiininh'oa Issued only by C. ! ' . IHK ) MAN. Dru eUt , tole At'ont. 1UU t'ainatn Stjee Uuinha , Neb TansilFs Punch Cigar worn Bhlpiicil tlnrliiBthn im two yours , without a ilrni : mrrili niirrniploK Nootln house III tlio world can trutl ( tilly lunko such a allowing , dim uK nl ( Jcnler oral wunlod lu ench town. - SOID BnCADIKC ORUCCISTI. W.TANSILL & CO..55 Slate St.Chlcam . . .Itumil lulUUIUU Im. U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NED. Paid Up Capital. - $2BOOO Surplus , - BO.OO U. W. VTRrr Ment. Lm ii. S. iivru , Vli e-l'rc&Ident. A , U. TouzA M N. 2ml Vire-1'reshl . W.H.8. HUHIIVS.e hle W. V Monsr. JOIIKS. Coi.MNff , II.V VATB . , Kwr.n , A. BANK , U r lith and Kanr.iu St * . A Ucucra ' ' WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of tbt llodr o' ntj tn'l itrcottbcutit. t'nll ; itUcc Itr < icntir4ltaiiti. UBIE Wb.Lto. . , r.'J.rno. N.K tu&obvod . rto. 1 " 111 ii coptAiatDf full p nlcvlr b < r * . 4 dir , Ft C. FOWICR , Mooatu , Cc > nn , LOVE'S MASQUERADE , on A SOCIITTV HCLLK'S KAiiMEinvooEii. "Aunt Snrnh , I have an itlcn nnii 1 wnnt your help to carry it out , " said Deb Husscll earnestly to Mrs. Briscom. "I wnnt you to help mo win Gertrude Stone. " "Why , my ilcnr boy , " was the reply , "I did not know you hail seen her"said the old laily wondcringly. "Well , my acquaintance with her is rather short , I confess. I only saw her talking with you this morning. I heard hur say that if she ever fell in love it would bo with a farmer and that she was tired of everything' connected with city life. I am unfortunately from the city , but I am going to transform my self into a countryman and hire out as a farm hand to Miss Stone. " And ho unfolded his plnns for win ning the young lady and had teen en listed his Rood-imturud aunt on his side. side.Miss Miss Stone was very much pleased with her now hired hand , Ebon , as ho called himself. Ho did not cat with a knife , and his grammar was singularly good for a farm hand. She did not wonder , when ho drove her homo ono night , that he should talk a good deal , and ho was certainly very respectful. "You are fond of farm work and the country i1" Miss stone was baying. "Very , " Ebon rejoined , with much enthusiasm , "You were brought up on a farm ? " she added. "Well " the hired , no not entirely , man responded. "But you chose farm-work because you are fond of it , " said Miss Stone warmly. "In that respect wo are ex actly alike ; I love itl 1 suppose , " she added gently , "that you were obliged to elioo.se something ? " "I yes , 1 support myself , " Ebon re sponded , with his eyes on his com panion's fair face. "Itis is nothing to regret indeed it is not ! " Miss Stone declared comfort ingly. "I ndniiro anybody who is inde pendent and ambitious ; they're the only people I do admire. " "Oh , that is very good in you , " the hitvil man murmured , tucking the robe more closely about , her. "And I suppose you haven't hnd many advantages ? " Miss Stone pursued with feympatnotlc softness. "Well , I've had some schooling , " the hired man admitted. "It isn't so great a loss , " said Miss Stone earnestly. "Many of our best and greatest men had very few educa tional opportunities. " It sounded some what trite when she hud said it , but the hired man was looking at her with wnrni gratitude. "Nothing is to be re gretted but indolence and lack of prin ciple ! " .You arc very kind , " Ebon said in softest tones. Tee moon was just rising ; the daisies in the Holds bbono white under it , and the scent of the fresh crops filled the air. Certainly the hired man was not to be blamed for driving past Miss Stono's gate when they had reached It , with si glance at his companion woich was the perfection of respectful deference. All that night she kept dreaming of this nature's nobleman whom she had met , and bho thought of going over to Mrs , Briscomb's and tolling her what a won. dcrful man lie was. The next day she asked Ebon to drive her over to his aunt's place. Fate must have had something to do with the car riage being upset and Gertrude falling plump into his armsami then and there ho told her how ho loved her , and was promptly accepted. "Wo need only live on the farm in faxunmcr , " said Kben mysteriously. "What shall wo do in winter ? " saiil Miss Stone wondcringly. "Well , I've thought of going into th < newspaper business , " the hired man re > joined lightly. And she laughed in fond cnjoymcnto the joke. The remark occurred to her threi days l.'iter. She went into the city to d ( n little shopping , and to break the nowi of her engagement to her guardian. She told herself vehemently that sh < did not dread the process in the least she was certain that it would not inaki the slightest difference what anybody said. said.Still Still she felt alittlo odd us she walkei up the street from the station. Tin Kgberts drove past in their liveried car riage. The newly-married and excess ively stylish Nicolls mot her smilingly Lottie ilall and her rich young flaiicc bowed to her from a dogcart.Voll she didn't care what they said ; slu would miirry Kbon though the wholi world shoulu rise to oppose it. It was the Daily Hcllcrtor buildinj which put her in mind of Kbcn's joki about the newspaper business. The ullluont publisher stood on th < stops , talking to a gentleman. IIo wa an old friend of Miss Stone's , and h hurried down to speak to her. "In for borne shopping ? " ho said. "II the way , we were just spanking of you Mr , KUHHOU tolls mo lie has met you M < - . Itussoll , hero's Miss Stone. " Mr. Eussoll ramo down the btops , wit his hat raised. lie was immaeulatel urruyed in a pale summer suit , knottj silver-mounted stick , a high hat an polished shoes , IIo was in nowise different from th dozens of young men passing at the me munt , but Miba Stone stared at him , i speechless , motionless bowildormoni and Mr. Husscll stared back at her. It WMH not till the publisher nad bowe himself away that they spoke. "F.ben ! " Miss Stone gasped. "Gertrude ! " Mr. Huhsell rejoined. Ho had recovered himself and wn smiling down nt he r. 'I didn't know you wore comln ! " to-day "Who who arc you ? " Miss Ston murmured faintly. "Well , I'm the young parson you ar going to marry , for one thing ! " the young man responded emphaticallynnd cd her into a. neighboring restaurant before faying anything raoro. "I couldn't help itl" ho declared drcathlessly , over their untouched cream , "I couldn't think of any other way , and I was awfully gene on you from the first minute. 1 was in the porch that first afternoon , l heard what you said , you know-all about frivolous , llippant-msndcd city men ; nnd I didn't dare to appear in my proper character I didn't truly. " His voice s > hook with something be sides feeling , and ho put his handker chief to his lips. Miss Stone smiled too , helplessly. "And you haven't l > 6en doing farm work ? " she said. "Good graciousi I don't know a plow from a reaper , " 13ob responded. " 1'vo ' been lying about in Aunt Sarah's front yard when I haven't been with you. " Miss Stone mused , pink nnd tremu lous. "Where did you cot the clothes ? " she said. said.Borrowed Borrowed 'cm. I've bought them now , though. I'm going to keep them forever ! " "Sec , hero dear am 1 Jlip- pant minded ? Uoyou wnnt to bake and milk exclusively ? Aren't you rather glad I am not a hired man ? " Miss Stone looked at him with a help less fondness. "Well , since it is you ! " she confessed- sweetly. THE OLD AND NEW LOVE. Hay Berry would have boon very much troubled to explain why she jilted Arthur Oxford and became engaged to the elderly millionaire , Mr. MeDanScls. It was not the money that attracted her , but she felt that she did not love Oxford any more and told him BO frankly when she returned his ring. Oxford could not forget her , though ho made inuny ineffectual efforts , and ho became very indignant when his friends attempted to commiserate him. To show the public that ho had entirely forgotten Ray's existence , ho took Nan- nio Rawdon. a notorious little flirt , to the great picnic where ho know Ray and her elderly admirer were to go. Everybody was curious to see what the ono-timo lovers would do when they met. met.But But these two , whoso hearts the people ple were so anxious to see lacerated , wore used to the thing'now , and wore too bright not to know they were on ex hibition. Arthur came down the gang plank with the tendcrcst solicitude for Nannie's safety in his eyes , nnd when Ray appeared she looked up into Mr. McDaniel's face as though hot- life de pended on what ho was saying. Some people were disappointed ; nnd then the dancing began , and the young folks had their own affairs to think of , and the matrons were obliged to watch their little Sallies , and Annies , and Johnnies , who were always in mischief. The little tug pulled briskly along the river ; the barge , with its gay stream ers and its music , followed in its wake. At last they reached the spot whore the picnic was to take place , and landed as merry a crowd as ono could wish to so see ; and oh , the pain that shot through Ray's heart when she saw Ar thur sitting on the grass beside Nannie ! So close , and with such a devoted air. "Oh , Arthur , don't you remember our last picnic ? " she thought. "Riy : , I've asked you five times whether you will have a sandwich , " said Mr. McDnniels , in rather a testy tone. " 1 hope , my dear , you arc not getting deaf. " "I'm sure I bog your pardon , " said Ray , and grew suddenly very gay and continued so till they started to return. The day had been bright , but now as the sun set behind deep banks of clouds a mist was rising. Soon it enshrouded the river like a white pall. The little tug made mighty use of her steam whistle every now and then. Some stronger ono replied to her , or so it seemed to the untutored cars of pas sengers. And now night had fallen nnd they seemed to bo going blindly down the river , and passing craft only revealing themselves uy their blurred and magni- licd lights. U And now close to them ah , heaven , how close the deep throb of a tremendous deus engine. Very few know any more than that. A sudden Hash of red nnd green above their heads shrieks , oaths nnd n horrible rible crash. Ray , who had been leaning against the railing , clung to it for an in stunt in darkness. "This is the end , " she thought her self , "tho end of all. What does it mat- tor. Life is not worth to much. Only mother will feel it. She clung n little tighter. Then she ) was flung into the river , but us she , touched it someone clutched her. A voice said in her ear : | "If you do not struggle or catch hold of me. I can save you. If not , wo wil ] both drown. " "I know , " she panted : and in her soul she resolved that no act of hers should bring destruction on the head ol her preserver , whoever ho was. It takes courage to bo saved when ono cannot swim ; to keep quiet , and tc keep one's mouth shut. But Ray wns not a coward ; and bo in a little while two people were dragged into a boal the steamer had lot down , and Raj looked into the face of the man nt hot side and saw that it was Arthur Oxford , Ho was in his shirt-sleeves , for , on the instant , he had cast elf both coal and shoes ; and lie had hurt himself or the forehead , and the blood tricklot over his face a ghastly object , cer tainly , but , oh , how beautiful to Ray. "You saved mo ! " she whispered , ant" clung to him. "Yes , thank God ! " answered Arthur ati i- iit it f O o MhXlCANMOSTAMlUNIMENTI OLD aonttr Ita and dropped his fnco on her shoulder nnd sobbed Uko a child' , Thcro wore no Uvps.lost tlmt tiny , strange to say. The excursionists were taken hon\q on the sfemnor , terrified nnd dripping , but very , very thankful. Mr. McDanielswholiad accomplished the Tent of swimming to tlio shore , hnd n great dcnl to sny nbolit the darkness , the mist , the impossibility of finding Hnv : out this is what she. answered : 'rYou did right. You saved the ono you loved best yourself ; but there was ono who loved mo so well that ho eamo to mo through mist and darkness cnmo to mo and saved mo , for Ivns drowning in the black water : and since ho wants mo , I shall give myself to him. Our cn- gngeinent was a great mistake , nnd it is best for both that it should bo broken. ' ' "So Hay Berry is fjoing to mnrry Arthur Oxford after nil. ' ' said ono to the other in the village streets. "After nil , ' ' says Arthurlooking down in his darling's eyes ns they leave the church , and she meets his glaneo with a look of honest love as she answers : "Yes , dear , after all. " Housed from Inaction. The precursor of their disease and de struction , the kidneys and bladder healthfully btimulatcd and toned with Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , nctlvolv rcsutno their functions. Thus Bright's liscacc , diabetes , catarrh of the bhid- lor and eiu'urosis arc prevented. For rriluting diuretics , and those unincdl- cntcit and fiery stimulants which , used even in moderation , c.scito both the renal and vesical organs , this is the jest porsiblo substitute. K is of botanic composition , and so congenial to the stomach , the digestive processes of which it helps in no ordinary degree , that it is promptly assimilated by the system , and Us tonic e fleets arc speedily clt. Not only does it remedy inactiv ity of the kidneys , but renews a rcgu- ular habit of body , promotes a duo secretion and healthy How of bilu into the * proper channels , and expels from the circulation acrid principles pro- iluctive of rheumatism and gout. It is ; ilso the leading specific for malarial complaints. OMAHA AVHOI.KSAMO 31A UK UTS. 1'roiluce , Fruits , Nuts , Ktc. Friday , April 13. 27ic following quotations arc wholesale nd not retail. Prices iniotcd on jtroanco arc the rates at which round lots arc sold on this market. Fruits or other lines of goods requiring extra labor in packing cannot al ways be KUiillcd } ) on oiHsldc aiders at the Mima prices tntotcd fur the local trade. Jlatcs OH flour and feed arc jobbers , ' prices. Prices on j/r / ! ii arc those paid liy Omaha millers delivered. All notations on mer chandise arc olilalncd fntin leading houses and arc corrected daily. Prices on civic/c- / crscal\ctt , etc. , arc these given by leading manitfactiircm. HuiTEK Fancy creamery roll butter 25@27c with solid parked at 23@-5c ; choice country butter 21 ( < < .2'.ic , with some sales of fancy butter at 2.1ucommon grades I7@le , inferior stuiT .y@15c , according to umlity. i Eons Strictly fresh 13 ( < ? llc. Oxioxs Native stock , Sl.lSftCl 33 , Spanish iicr box of 50 Ibs $1.50 ( 1175 , California on- nions 3i ( < ! 4e per lb. POTATOES Choice hpmo grown , S3 ( ( 9jc ; Utah anil Colorado stock ; ? l.ln.20. ( Poui.Titv Chickens dressed. 12 ( ! 13c ; goose , U ( < Jlc ! ! : turkeys , rJC' l-Ic ; ducks , Il ( < ill3c ) ; live hickcns , $3.75(1(4.00 ( , with ono sale of extra coed fowls nt S4.2,1) . E Full cream , 10V ( IB15c. AS Common medium , S2.50f ( ? 3.00 per bunch ; choice , S3.00 ® 3.60. Tuitxii'3 Uutabagas , J5G550cj white , -10c nor bushel. LEMONS S3.70@4.r > 0 per box. DATES Porsatii , ( iU7c per 11) , SAUH KICAUT Choice per bbl. of 32 gal. S5.00c.t5.00 ; J bbl. , $4.00 .50 ; Sll.OO per bbl. of 50 gal. CIDBII Choice Michigan cider , S1.50@0.5Q per bbl. of 3'J unl. Poi-coiix Choice rice corn is quotcil at S @lo per lb. , other kinds , 2)43a per Hi. CAHUOTS ? 2.'J5 ( < i2.CpO ) ) er bbl. ; new stock , DOc per doz. PAitsiNirs New stock , $3.00@3.0 ! ! per bbl. CvnnvoBs SI per doz. for native stock and ( ( I4e per lb. for California. CAULIFLOWER Good stock , S'J OQS. S per dozen. OKANOES California RiversideSn.'niJ ? 4.00 ; Messina , 3.70 ( 1.2.1 ; Valencias , O.l)0iC ) ( 8.00 i > er case of 420 ; ftloxican , ! 00 ; J os Angeles , 5'i.75Q3.35 ; NiivuN , $1.50 ; Los Angeles , $4.50 ; Riverside. $5.75 UBVXS Good stock , S2.GO@.75 ; California beans , j2.2"i@2.40. Fios In layers , 13(710c ( , cake lOc perlb. NUTS Peanuts G > ( ci)7c ) , raw Brazil nuts , 13cnlmnnds ; , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal nuts , 15c < 518c ; filberts , 18c : Italian clicstnuts' 15c ; pecans , 1fic. HONIY : IflCffSlo for lib frames ; canned honey. 10(312o ( per lib. PARSLEY lOc per doz. Gnncs Oxioxs 35u jcr doz. ASI-AIIAHUS 22c per lb. STUAWIIEKKIBS Fresh Florida , 35@10 per box. CUCUMDCHS Sl.OO per dozen for choice. SALSII-Y 25c per bunch. LETTUCE lOc ) ier doz. ( Jr.LKiiY California stock , 51.50 per doz. RADISHES 40e per doz. CJrocjurs' Ijlst. Svnui's New Orleans molasses , per bbl. , ! W < i4ic ; ( per gal. ; corn syrup. ! < 5c ; naif bbls. , 37c ; 4 gal. kegs , $1.55 ; sorghum ! JSe. I'novwiONh li.ims , I0 ( > $10jfc ; breakfasl bacon , 10JjWllc ; bacon sutci , bj.jcffh c ; dr > salt , 7'c.t7/jc ; ! ; shoulders , O 'm'c ; drlei' beef , lOMUc. PIOKI.ES Medium in bbls , S5 75 ; do in hall bliln , $3,40 ; small in bbl.s , fl > .7"i ; do in hull bbls , fll.'JO ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.75 ; do in hall bbls , 4.40. REPINED L\iti > Tierce , 7' ' c ; 40-lb square cans , 7'4c ; 50-lb round , 7''rt'c ; 20-lb round 7 fe ; 10-lb pails , 7c ; 5-lb pails , 7c ; li-ll pails , 8c. CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , pci case , ? 'f,10ft(3,35 ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case $3.0U3.10 ( ) ( ; raspberries , 1Mb , per case , J3.00C" 11.10 ; California pears , per ease , fcl.70 ( 4.SO appricota , per ease , $1.30i ( < )4,40 ) ; peaches , pci case , t5jOC ( } 5.75 ; white cherries , per case M.OO ; California plums , per case , $1 50V ( I.(50 ( blueberries , per case , SJ.20@340 ; egg plums 2-lb , per case , $2.50pincappiles ; ) , 2-lb per ease 83.20&S57G : l.lb salmon per doz , 8I.b5ijl.05 ( 2-lb gooseberries , per case , $3.2.Yg)3,35 ) ; U-ll string beans , per case. S1.75 ( ( l 60 ; 2-lb Llrni beans , per ease , ? l.GJiJl.i.'i ( ( ; 2-11) marrowfa peas$2.C)0@2.70 ; 2-lb early Juno peas , pci case , $285 ; 8-lb tomatoes , ? 2.40@2,50 ; 2-11 corn , S2iOfi3.40. : JUI.UE8 ilb i palls , S1.251.50. SALT Per bbl. in car load Jots. 11.30 , Rorn Seven-sixteenths , 10f@llc. CANDY Mixed , ' .i@lle ; htlek , U ( / K. HOLLAND HKHUINOR 70c 72opor kej , ' . MAI'LE St'OAit llricks , I2) ) < eper Ib. ; pcnnj cakes , 13ullc ( ) per Ib. HitooMS Extra , 4-tlo , S2.GO ; 'No. 1 , $2.00 No. $1.75 ; heavy btable , $1.00. STAKCII Mirror gloss , 5Jic ; Graves' corn fc ; Oswcgo gloss , 7o , Oswego corn , 7c. Tius Japans , 20f55o ( ; gunpowder , 20' < i COo ; Young Hyson , ! ! 2@53ej Oolong , 20u ( D5o. D5o.POWDKR AM ) SHOT Shot , 11.15 ; buckshot J1.70 ; Hazard powder , fS.OO ; half kegs , J7.75 one-fourths , $1.50 ; blasting kegs , $2.35 ; fuses 100 ft. , 45yj75o. ( SUOAR Granulated , 7ui7 c ; conf. .A GK(47c : white cxtrn C , OX ( Uo ; extra ( J u QOJtfc ; lyellow C. r\X \ C < f5Ke ; cut loaf % ( < i 7X < > : powdoied , 7&bjf ( ; New Orleans , 5 | ! COPFCE Ordinary grades , lG@I7e ; fair 17iCl6e ( ; prlme,18 ( 10o ; fancy green and yel low , 22 < ; 23c ; old government Java , 23(330o ( interior Java , 25@2jjc ; Mocha , 2btf30e ; Ar buckle's roasted , 19c ; McLaughlin'i XXXX , 19J4'c ; Dilworth's , 10)ic ; Red Cross 1'JKc ; tdatoma , 195 e. WOODBNWAUB Two-hoop palls , per doz. , $1.41) ; three-hoop pails , SI G5 ; No. 1 tub , 0.75 , No. 2 tub , $3.75 ; No Stub , f 1.75 ; washboards $1.50 ; fancy washuoards , $3.50 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 ; No. 1 churns , $ 'J.50 ; No. ' . churns. $5.50 ; No. 3 churns , $7.50 ; buttci tuba , ? 1.70 ; spruce , in nests , $1.70. Tuiucco Lorillard's Climax , 45o ; Splen did , 45e ; Mechanics' Delight , 44e ; LegKCtt A Meyer's Star. 45o ; Cornerstone , Wo ; IJruin moiid's Horseshoe , 45o ; J. T. , 4''u ; Sort , " ! Spearhead , 45 ; Catlm's Meerschaum , 31o Catlin's Old Style , 23c ; Piper Hoidslck , Glo Sweet Tip Top , 33c ; U. N. O. , 17e ; Red , Whit < and Hlue , ISc. CitACKeus , CAKES , ETC. Prices subject t < change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city goods ) , 7n sodit snowllako ( In tins ; , lOc ; soda dandy . , : soiln walcrsfln tln < rt , lOc ; soda zephyr , Sc ; city oyster , 0 > , 'c ; excelsior , 7c ; farinn oyster , 7c ; gem oyster , 6cmonitoi. \ . 7c ; Omaha oyster , 7c ; pearl oyster , ftcj picnic , 5c , snowdrop o.vster , 7c ; butter , 5e ; Boston , 8c ; Omaha butter , 7e ; saw tooth butter , OJfc ; cracker moil fij o ; graham , 8c ; grfttmm wafers. lOc ; irrnliain wafers in pound pack ages , la c ; Imrd brend , Gc ; milk , 7tfo ? ; oat meal. So ; oat meal wafers , 11M ; oatmeal wa ters in pound package * , 12lfc ! nnlraals , 12c ; Uollvcr glngcrronndi,7c ( : creaniScCornhill ; , lOc ; crncknclls. lOc ; frosted cream , 8 < < e ; singer snaps , ec ; ginger snaps ( city ) , do ; [ ionic mode ginger Snaps. In boxes , ISe ; homemade made ginger snaps (1-lb ( cans' ) per dozen , J2.50 ; lemon creams , Sc ; pretzels ( hand made ) 11 Jfc : assorted cakes nnd Jumbles , ll'fc ; as sorted fingers , 16o , afternoon ten ( In tins ) , | ) er box $7.00 ; banana lingers , 14e ; butter jumbles , 11K > " , Brunswick , 15c ; brandy snaps , ISc ; chocolate drops ( new ) IGc ; choco- laid wafers , 15c ; Christmas lunch ( In tins ) per dozen , W.M ) ; cocoa taffy snnps , 14e ; coffee cake , 12c ; Cuba Jumbles , lljtfe ; cream puffs , 30c ; egg Jumbles , 14c ; ginger drops lie ; honey Jumbles , ll' < c ; Jelly lingers , 15c ; Jolly wafers , 15c ; Jolly tart ( now ) , 15e ; lady ling ers , IDcj vanilla bar , 14e , vanilla wafers , 14c ; Vienna wafers , 1 dozen packages in a box , [ tor d07cn , $2.50. All goods packed in cans Ic per lb. advance xccpt snowllako and wafer soaa. which are packed only in cans. Soda in 2 It ) , nnd 3 lb. paper boxes , Vfc- per lb advance ; all othur uoods Ic per lb. advance. Soda In 1 lb. tinpcr boxes , Ic per lb. advance. The 2 lb. boxes are packed in cases holding IS In a case. The 3 lb. boxes nre packed in cases holding 12 in a case. The 1 lb. boxes are packed in cases holding 30 In a case. One lb , Graham and oat meal wafers packed 2 doz. In n case. Show tote for boxes , witli glass opening to show goods , 75c. Cans for wafer soda , t , not returnable. Cans for snowllako soda. ? 0 per doz. Tin cases witli glass fnco to display tlir goods , 75c each. No charges for packages except for cans and returnable cases. Glass front tin cans and "snowllake" soda cans are returnable nt prices charged. Dry CSooilw. PRINTS Soi.in COLORS Atlantic , flc ; Slater , 5Vfc ; 13crlin oil , > i" Garner oil. 0@ 7c. PIMI ANM > ROUES Richmond , tiVjc ; Allen , C'jc ; River Point , 5c ; Steel River , Oc ; Richmond , tic : 1'acillc , 0 } c. INDIGO Ul.ui : Washington , O' c ; Century indigo blue prints. Do ; American , 7c ; Arnold , 7c : Arnold H , lie ; Anold A , 12c ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10'y'c. Unr.ss Charter O.ik , 5c ; Rumapo. 4V1 ; Lodi , 5c ; Allen , lie ; Richmond , DC ; Windbor , (5 ( > fc'c ; Eddystone , Cil5C ; Pacilie , O' c. IJuoWN SnnKTiN'n Atlantic A , 4-4 , " c ; Atlnntic H , 4-t , 7'jc : Atlantic 13 , 1-4 , ( Vac ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , tic ; Aurora LL , 1-4 , Oc ; Au rora C , 4-4 , 3c ; Crown XXX. 1-1 , 7 $ e ; Hoosier - sier LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-1 , 714e ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , ( > c ; Old Dominion. 4-4 , 5 c ; Peppcrcll , R , 4-1 , 7jc ; Peppcrcll O , 4-1 , Oo ; Peppetell , 8-4 , ISJ c ; Peppcrcll , 9-4 , 21c ; Pcpperell. 10-4 , ate ; Utica , U , 4-4 , 5c ; "NVachusett , 4-4 , 7 c ; Aurora 13 , 4-1 , 0' < c ; Amora R , 4-4 , OJfc. HVTTS Standard , Oc ; Gem , I0c ; Beauty , 12Uc ; Hyonc , 14c ; H , cased , $ ( i.50. Ctui'ET WAIII' Uibb , white , IPc ; col- ared , 22c. Uwiv West Point 29 in. Soz. , 10't'c ; West Point , 2 ! ) in. 10 oz. , 12 , > < c ; West Point , 10 in. 12 oz.,15c ; West Point 41) ) in. 11 oz , , ICe. Checks Caledonia X , ' . e ; Caledonia XX , lO c ; Economy , 9) ; Otis , ti ) c. KENTCCKY JEANS Memorial , 15c ; Canton , 2Sc ; Durham , 27J c ; Hercules , ISc ; Learning ton. 2''Xc ; Cottswold , 27 , ' < jC. CRASH Stevens' U , Gc ; bleached , 7c ; Ste vens' A , 7J c ; blcachcil , Sj-fc ; Stevens' P , SJic ; bleached , 9' < fc ; Stevens' N , Oho ; bleached , lO c ; Stevens' S R T , 12J < fc. Miscr.Li.ASEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.85 ; | , ain Holland , 8 > ifc to 9K ° ; Dado Holland , fg COM ro UTCRS ? O.GO@35.00. HI.ANKETS White , 51.OOCg7.50 ; colored S1.10 ( . ( > S.OO. UMACIIII : > SIIRKTIXO Berkeley cambric , No. 00. UJ.'e ; Best Yet , 4-4 , ( ij c ; butter cloth , OO , 4J < ; Cabot , 7 > $ c ; Furwell , SHe ; Fruit of Loom , OJic ; Freeno G , Gc ; Hope , fee ; Km ? Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonbdalc , 11Ue ; Lons- dale , Oc ; New York mills , 10Vc , ; Pcpperoll , 42-in , lie ; Pcjiperell , 4(5-in. ( llic ; Pepperell , G-l , lOc ; Pepperell , 8-4 , 21e ; Peppcrcll , 0-4 , 23c ; Pcpperell , 10-4 , 2oc ; Canton , ( - ! , S'j'c ' ; Canton , 4-1 , 0 > rfc ; Triumph , Gc ; Wamsutta , ] c ; Valley , 5c. GixoiiAM Plunkett checks , 7Kc ; Whittcn- ton 7) c ; York. 7J c ; Normandi dress , Calcutta dress , S c ; Whittcndon dress , Rcnfcw dress. TICKS Lewiston , 30-ln. , 12 * c ; Lewiston , 33-in. , 13Uc , ; York , 82-in. , 14c ; Swift river , DUXIMS Amoskcag , 13 , i-oz. ) , llic ; Everett , 7-oz. , 13e ; York , 7-oz. , l.c ! ; Haymaker , 8 > jc ; Jaffrcy , XX. llj c ; Jaffrey , XXX , 12' < Jc ; Beaver Creole , A A , 12c ; Beaver Creek , 11B , lie ; Beaver Creek. CC , lOc. FLANNELS Plaid Haftsmnn , 20e ; Goshen 32J c ; Clear Lake , 32 } c ; Maple City , 3i-ic. ( } Whito-G H N 2 , % , 21c ; G II No. 1 X , 30c ; Qucchec No. 1 , Jf , 42e ; Quculieo No. 2 , % , 37J < " ( c ; QucchcoNu. I. 5f , B2 > tfc ; Anawan , IS o ; "Windsor , 22V c ; Red XC , 24-in , V > ytc ; E 24-inch 21e ; GG 24-inch , ISc ; HA F , f , 25C.1 : R F , f , 27Ko ; G Jf,35c. COTTON' FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dis count LL , ( > y.cCC \ , 7Kc ; SS SJrfc ; Name less , uXe ; No. 15 , Ge ; E1'5 , DJtfcGG , , lOJ c ; XX , 12Kc ; OG , He ; NN. IGo ; RX , ISc , R , 20c ; No 10 , SJiJc ; sO , lO c ; GO. 12 > ic ; SO , IGc ; 20 , colored , 10o ; 50 , colored , 12c ; 70 , colored , 25c ; Bristol , 13Kc ; Union P.ieilic , ISc. Gonnrnl Fi.ofu AND FEED Minnesota patents , $2.45 ( it 2.50 per cwt ; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter patents , fc'J fiO/2.7.'i ( ' per cwt : Nebraska patent" ! , $2.4.V(250 ( pur cwt ; r > o Hour , $2.00 per cwt ; wheat graham , SI 75 per cwt ; rye graham , $1. 10 per i-wt ; Now York buckwheat SJ3.50 per cwt ; Excelsior , ? ; i.OO per cwt ; ready raised , $5.00 per 100-lb ease ; cornmcal , yellotv , fl.OOfiJl.K ) per cwt : white $1.101.15 per cwt ; In an , $1 ( > .00@17.00 per ton ; screen ings , $12.00 per ton ; hominy , 53.25 per bbl ; chopped feed , $18 00 per ton ; chopped corn , SH.50 ! / 17.00 per ton E.\TitAcrn Sanderson's oil bergamot , per Ib. , St.J.7. ' . ( 3 00 ; oil lemon , per Ib. , 52.50 ; oil peppermint , ? 3.)0 ( ) ; oil wintcrgreen , ? 2.50 ; olive oil , Malaga , per gallon , $1.25. WINDOW GLASS Single , 70 per cent and Ji per cent ; double , 70 and 10 per cent discount. PAINTS Whlto lead , puru.liV o ; white lead , fancy , GJ c ; putty , in bladders , 3c ; Paris white , 80 ; common , 2J-jc ; red lead , 7c. OILS Carbon. 175 degrees Hie ; linseed , boiled , GOc ; linseed , raw , 57c ; castor , No. 1 , 51.20 ; No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale , $1.00 ; whale water , bleached , 85c ; lish , bank , 35c ; neatsfoot cxlra , ( tfo ; neatsfoot No. 1 , 50c ; gasoline , 75 degrees , 15o ; W. S. lard , ( Be ; No. 1 lard , 50c ; No , 2 lard , 5J ( fti55cj W. Va. zero , Ho ; w.Va. summer , 12c ; golden No. 1 , 40c ; golden No. 2 , 25c ; whale , 20c ; nnptliu , 1 degree , He ; headlight , 15(1 ( degrees , 12c ; hoadliglit , 175 degree , 15c ; tur pentine , 4Sc ; castor , pure , S'2.45 ncr pal. DRUGS Acid , carbolic , crystal , per Ib , 50e ; citric acid , per Ib , GOc ; tartarlo , pur Ib , 50c ; HUlphuric , per Ib , 5c ; ammonia , carb , per Ib , 15o ; alum , per Ib , 5c ; alcohol , U5 ] ier cent , per gal , . * 2.2G ; blue vitric , per Ib , 80 ; borax , refined , per Ib , lOc ; camphor rellncd , 30o ; cream tartar , pure , pcjIb , 45e ; cream tartar , conunercial , per Ib , 20c ; cloves , per Ib 33c ; cuttlctlsh bone , per Ib , 30u ; iloxtrinu , per Ib , 12c ; glycermo , pure , per Ib , 30c ; tiojis , fresh , per Ib , 40c ; indigo , Madras , per lb , 80c ; insect powder , per Hi , GOe ; morphine , P. & W. , per oz , S3.00 ; opium , pci Ih , $1.00 ; quinine , P. & W. , per olile ; qui nine , German , per oz , Mo ; rochcllu salts , per lb , i5c ! ; saffron , American , per lb , 40e ; saf fron , true Spanish , per oz , $1.00 ; saltpetre , pure , per II ) , lOc ; sulphur. Flowers' , per Ib , 5c ; soda , bl-carb , per lb , fie ; silver , nitrate , per lb , $11.50 ; spermaceti1 , per lb , ( XJoj strychnine , peroz. $1.25 ; wax , white , puic , per lb , 55e ; wax , yellow , pure , per lb , I15c. 1. U. I'ALMCIl X 1 * . lllrilMA.V J. It 1II.ANCIIAUI ) , PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. , Live Slock Commission Mentals , OfficeItuum J ( , llppniiUa Kiclninto lliillillDK , tmlon _ Mock Vurd * . fcoucli Oninlin. 'eb. McCOY BROS Live Slock Commission Mcrcliants , Muriel 1 imiltiuxl I run an l.pi'llcatlon ' Hocker > unit ( ui'.liri ( urnUlH'il oin'ciud ttriui ! Uu'ori'nco Oina Im .Nulliinal Hunk mi. 1 Niutli Oiuahn Nuuuinu. Umou block Vi.rd , noutli Umnliu UORIMERWESTERFiELp"firiviAL.Ey Live Slock Commission , HOOIQ IS , Kicliuiifo IlulIdluK. I'nlou Kloc * Vardi , buutu Uaiuba , Nub. ALEJCAN b E rT IT r i TCH. Commision Dealers in Liye Sock , foom'J3 , Upimitu | liii'ljiinvo HullJlNL' . L'utou block i urU . buutU uuiutin , ti'ub. UNIONIST O'CK YA RD S CO. , Of Omaha , Limited , JoUa t' .Uerd. - Tmpiomonts. L PARKER , DcalerinAsrionllnrallmplcmenls.Waps . , C.nlgM d LININQER Si METClXUF CO. , AgricnltnrallmiilGmenls.Waions.Carriages . . lliipglca.Klc. Wholomle. Ornnha , Kobr ti > . PARLIN , ORENDORF St. MARTIN , Wholesale lk li > rs In Agricnllnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies TOl , CTO , ttO unj VT Jonc Street , Onmbn. P. P. Mannfactnrers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Ilalot. Cider MlllK nnii Lutoin lul- Cor , inn nd Nlcliulai Street * . w i NONA" ! M P L E M"E rTr co. , Agncnltnral Iinpleiuents , Wagons SBoggies Corner lltli urn ! Nldiolnn ftrectt. OMAItAnilANI'II. lamsting Macliinery and . Binder Twincl W. II. Mi'nJ , Jlnimuer. I'M Lvnvcuwortb St. , Oiunlm Boots and Shoos. W. V. MORSE & CO. , Jobbers of Bools and Shoes , Artlota' " A HOSPE , Jr.i Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1M3 Douiilns Street , Unmlia.Ni'trnnkn. MOL1NE.MILBURN&STOODARD Co Jlnnufnctiirersnncl Jobbers In Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. Pin nnd 1'iiclfle Streets. Oninha , Nob. 1110 1KVT-1U1J Douslm St. Onmlm Mnnufactory , Sum- nierM. , Hoi ton. K1RKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Successors to Hccil , Jones & Co. ) Wholesale Maiinfactnrcrs of Boots and Shoes .Audits for IlH'ton llnbtK-r Slino Co 1103 , llnrnt'V St. . Oinahii. NolirHUVn. Oooksollors and Stntlonors- H. M. * S. W. JONES , Successors to A. T. Kenyan A Co. , \ \ liolesnla & KetMl Booksellers and Stationers , Fine Wodillnu Blntlimrry.Coinmercliil Stationery. l.'iW DouKlus btruot , Uiuiklm , Mob. Coffees , Splcos , Etc. CLARKE COFFEE CO. , Onmba ColTco and b'plco Mills. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , tlKTorliiK Kxtrnctt , I.iiunclry Illue. Inks , Ktc. 1414- 141iillnrniiT Stn't't. Omaha. NohrBskn. Crockery and Clasowaro. " ' ' " w" . L''WRIGHT , Apsnt for the Mnnufncturcrs nnd Importers of Glassware Lamps Chimneys Crockery , , , , Ktc. OUlcoil"8.13th ; St. , Ornnliu , Nebraska. " " PERKINS. CATCH & "LAU"MAN , Inipnrtertt iincl Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware , Kto 1511 rarnnni St. , Now 1'nxlnn lliilldltig. Commission and Storage. CEO. SCHROEDER & . CO. . ( Successors to JlcSlmno .t Hcbroeder. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Ouiubii. Nebraska. EMMAL & FAIRBRASS , WliolPsalo Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commission Merchnnts. Cnrrc ponilenco holtcltcd. 10H Nort lull btreoi , Ouiulni , Nob. RIDDELL & RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Butter , Kggs , Checte , I'oultry. Game , ( ) > Mers , Ktc. , Etc. 112boutb. lUb Street. CoaljJSoko and OMAHA C ? ) CL , COKbTfiT LllvifE CO. " . Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , SCO South 13th Street , Oranlin , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. , Mannfactiirers of Illinois White Lime , And shippers of Con ] , Coke , Cement. I'lmtcr , Lime , Urntn Tile , and guwor 1'lpu. Olllcu , I'm ton llutcl , 1'iininiu bt. , Uumlm , Nc'b. Tclupbono bll. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , III South 13th bt. . . Omnhn. Nob. Cooda and Notions- Mrs"SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 nnd 1104 DoiiRlns , Cor. lltli ft. , Omaha , Neb. K1LPATRICK-KOCH DRYCOODSCo Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions , Gents' Kurnlslilnc Ooods Corner llth uud lliunc * . SlH . Otimtm. Nt.brnskii. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnain Ftrcct. Omnlin , Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVER1CK. Furniture Oiiubu , .NubrnsVn. Offlco Fixtures. Till : H1.M.MONUS MANL'KACrilHINa CO. Manufacture of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , Miinlk'n , SiJi.lioarl ( < .lliik ) 0,1909 , Drue I'lxlures , Wnll Cnti'S. I'nrtitldiir , llaillni > , ( 'dinners , Hour anil Wind Cdiilom , Mirors , etc. factory nnii olllc ! , l7a ) anil K.r ; biiuth Mill S ) . , Umaha. Tulfphdiicr 1124. Groceries. " " " PAXTON"GA"LLAGH"ER Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , ' 06,707,703 and 711 8. lOtb St. , Omabn , Neb. MoCORD , BRADY A CO. , Wholesale Grocers , ! 2tb nod Lcavcnworth Streets , Omaha , Nobratkft. Hardware. LEE , FRIED He CO. . Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Sheet Iron , Ktc. Auonts far llunc Scales and Mlauil I'orrdcrfo. , Ouiaha , Neb. HIMEBAUCH Ac TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tnoll and Ilurfalo Rcalns , 1406 Douglui ( itrect , Umaha , RECTOR , WILHETWY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , lOUi and Harney Bt , Omaha , Neb. Western Actnti forAuitln I'owdtrCo , JcrlLThOn SleulNallr , _ _ _ _ 1'ulrbucLs btundard rimlea MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO , ' Whnleialo Maniilftctiircr * of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware And leather. JlUi , mis ami HOT Harnvy Bt.Ouiahu , _ Nclirmku , _ _ Hpnvy Hardware. ' w. J.TJROAT'CH ; Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprlnifi , Walton Stock , Hardwire. Lumber , Klc. 1M _ nod 1211 lUrnuy htruel , Omaha. JAMES A , EDNEY Wholesale Iron and Steel , Taron nnd ( 'arrlncu Wood Htock. Heavy Hardvrtro IHc. 1217 uud UlJ l.cufunworlli ht , Uuauliu. : , tb. OMAHA All Kinds of Building Material at Wholcsah 13U Street anil Unlao 1'aciflc Track , Oruaba LOUIS BRADFORDT " Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Daors.Uto. Yards-Corner 7ih and Uuiw'ai ' , Luroii Vtl | _ Hnt8 , Odpn , Etc. wTiT. PARROTTE A coT ' Wlolesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , 1107 lUtneT Street. Omaha , N h. " C. N DIKTZ. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , th nnd CMIfornla Streets , Omalm N Lumber Lime Cement Ec Etc , , , , , , Corner rth nnd Doucla * Str. Omaha. T.VV. HARVEY LUMBER COT To Dealers Only , _ pmce. 14M Fitrnain Street Omahn. JOHN A. VVArEFIELDll u u i 11 r v r\u.riiiL Ly Wholesale Lumber , Elc , Imported iinil Amerlean rottlnn.i Cement SUK Accnt fur Milwaukee Hydraulic. Cement and Ijulncy While Unit. CHAS. n. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets nnd Tnrqnot Kloorlne Mh and Doimla * Iron Worko , fAXTON& VIUHUNGlltON WO 11 KB , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , KnBlne , ItraM Wnrkpnirnl | Knunilrr , Mnetiliif and lll&cksmllii Work. Olllcwniid Worm , U. 1' lljr. nnd Ulli Street. Umnliit OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Unit * , WlndoiT OilimK Flower HtnintVlro MKIH , Ktc. lit North Kth flroi'l.OmiUm. " ' OMAHA SAFE"nnd IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vniilt' , .lull Work. Irnnnml Wlrn t'unclnif , Slenn. Kto. O AinlrviMi. I'roti r ( ' " " Illh nml .IiiAmui Su. CHAMPION IRON and WIREWORK9 Iron and Wire Fcnco ? , Railing Guards uU Hereout , Itirimiiku , uilli'iiV. Mule * . H i'li'mc * , cto Improved Awnlniii , l ickimltli .Maelilnerj nnd IJlacVsmltU Works. Ujjuutli ) luiiat. IMliACHlii-t a LtiACH , Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locks , General Aiicnls for Dii-hnl I Safe X Lock ( * o's Vaults uudJull Work , 1115 I'ur.iuui blruet , Dumb * . rtillllnory timi Notlonu. I. OUERFELDER & CO. , Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions an. 210 and 813 South lltli btrcot. Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furiiisliing Goods 4(0 ( nnd QfScmii 10th St , Omalm. VINYARD sTsCHNElDEWi Notions and Gent's ' Furiiisliing Goods , I IDS llnrnejr Street. Omaha. _ CONSOLIDATED TANKI.INE CO. , Wholsalc Rcflneil and Lubricating Oils , Ailo ( Ironstt , Ktc. , Onmlm. A II HIMimi M imuo" Paints nnd Oils- "CL'MMlNdS > V. NlilLSON , Wlmlcxnlu Dciileralii Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , llj ] ruui.tm StU'Ct.Omului.Mcb. Pnpcr. CARPENTER PAPER CO Wholesale Paper Dealers , Curry n nice mick of I'rlnlliiK. WrniiplnK nnd Wrltlna I'n ar. Special iitlontlon nlvnn to cur load onion. Prlntors" W.atorlnlB. "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION , Auxiliary pQblishers , Dolors .n . " 'rin.Bupplle. . U * Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in RnWicr Goods gll Clothing und Leather llultlng. 1(103 rnrnuru Street. Flttlnea , Pumpa , Etc. A71.rSTRANC CO. . Pumps , Pipes and Engines , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. . Wholesale Pumps , Pine , Fillings , U. S. WIND ENG f N | T& PU MP CO. . Steam and Water Supplies , II lllilarWlrnlMlK ! ! OlSnnd tonrnmnm St. , OmaUa. II. 1. Hess , Actlnu MniiHBcr. BROWNELL & ( Jo" . . engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet Iron \Vork Steam I'muim , Raw MIWs. 1213-1213 l.c'iivenworlhSiro t , Omulm. SootlB. PHIL. STTMMEL \ ; C0.7 * " Wholesale Farm , Field ami Garden Seeds iill and 9IH Jones Mrni-1 OinnliK. Storogo , FprwardlnK & Commloalon " ARMSTRONG" . PETTIS & co. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , llranch hnu nof the Ilrmicy HIICRT To. llueulen at wuulcaulu und ri'tiill , 1 m UlOnnd 1312 liard titreut , ' uii No TJ1. Browors. "STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , lill North KlKtbtcentb Street. Umaha. Neb. Ovornlls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans I'anta , Sliliti , Ktr. HCKand ll'JI ' Duuglas Street , Omalm , Neb. Cornloo. _ EAGLlTco"NlCE WORKS , Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kporjelt r. . , I'rciprlvtor . . - . . . . . . . . o , va Dodito " and 1U ) and Idt Murth IWli Htroct , inha. Doors , M. A. DISBROV/ . CO. , Wholesale Manuf . ; cturers of SaslL Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , Drnncli Offlco , 12th nnd Iiard Streets , Omaha , Nib. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding , Stair Work nnd Interior Hard Wood Flu. Ith. N.i : Corner bih mid UavimTorthblructi , Umaha , ftli'b. O M A H A P LA NIN G" MILL CO , , Manafacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors , And Illlndu , Turnlnir , Blalr-work. Hank undOniceKlt- tlnm auli and 1'oiiploton Avenu * . Smoke Stocko , Uollors , Etc. " " ' " " H. K , SAWYER , Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks , llrllchlut ; , , Tiiut aoil Ountral Uuilcr llopilrluu , 1315 rfut , Oo.ul.u , Ke\ \ > , , NEB. Vl > u tcit knuirn anil moil popular Hoifl In tha t lv. I.oriUun central ai > no.nlruuut < flrit > cUi > . llt Jqu rtrr lur cnuiui > cUl ii.ou ar.it L J public tallicnuo 1. 11 i