Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 08, 1888, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * TUESDAY , MAY 8 , 188& .
nervous , but the rapidity with which the
mnrkct turns upwards after being hammered
all morning , shows that there nro still a
number of trnders who nro not confident of
their position and take small profits while in
sight. Total sales were 207 shares.
GOVERNMENTS. Government bonds were
quiet but firm.
TESTEniUY'S QUOTATIONS.
MONET ox CALL Easy at 1J < to 2 per cent ,
last loan 2. closed 1 } < @ .
PRIME MEUCAKTILE PAPEU 5(30 ( per cent.
STKIH.INU EXCHANOK Dull but firm at
W.80for sixty day bills ; e4.88 > f for demand.
I'llODUCK MA.ItKEXS.
Cli I en RO , May 7. PollowlnR nro the
2:30 : closing prices :
Flour Firm , as last quoted ; wlntcrwhcat
. .
In bbls , f2.W3.U ) ) .
Wheat Unsettled ; opened stronger nnd 2
@ ) fc hlplicr and closed l@l'6o nbovo Sntur-
nay's close ; cash , b2J e ; Juno , SSVc ; July ,
W c.
Corn Hnlcd quiet most of the session ,
( lur.tuntions bcln within n ? H0K ° rniiL-o and
the fccllnK unsettled ; opened a simile better
and closed about the same to k'e higher than
Saturday's ' close ; cash , 57J c ; Juno nud
July , G5j/c. !
Oats Ojiencd weak nnd closed higher ;
cash , 84 > 4'c ; JutHj , a31MOc ; July , 3315-lOc.
Hyc Quiet at C3c.
Barley 7T@78&
Timothy Fair to choice , | 2.60@2.80.
Flax-seed ? 1.4G.
Whlsky-ei.15.
Pork Moueratcly active , closinp steady ;
cash , $14.20 ; June , $14.25 ; July , $14.35.
Lard Moderately active ami steady ; cash ,
8.17 ; Juno , fS 23 ; July , $8.25.
Dry Salted Meats Shoulders. ? 0.00ffi0.25 ( ;
short clear. * 8.00@8.05 ; short ribs , 87.02 jjf.
Butter Active ; creamery , 20@25e ; dairy ,
0@23c.
Cheese Quiet ; full cream cheddars ,
flats , 0Ujc ; young Americas ,
Firm ; fresh , 12@12J < fc.
Hides Unchanged ; green hides
heavy green salted , 5 > o ; light green salted ,
6c ; salted bull , 4J c ; green bull , 3-fc } ; green
salted calf , 80 : dry flint and dry calff 12@13c ;
dry salted , 10c : deacons , 30o each.
Tallow UncuanKod ; country , 4X@3o No.
2,4 o ; cake , 4 @ 0opcrlu.
Ueccipts. Shipments.
Flour , bbls . 23,000 20,000
WhcatbU . 27,000 18,000
Corn , bu . 117,000 ' 413,000
Oats , bu . 100,000 174,000
Hyo.bu . 3,000 7,000
Barley. Du . 12,000 12,000
Now Vorlc ; May 7. Wheat Receipts ,
80,300 ; exports , none ; options ruled easier
early and declined K@ ' < fct later ruled
stronger and advanced ; < dKc ( , closing nt
best ligurca ; spot steady but enact ; ungraded
red. l)4@C5c ) ; No. 8 red , U4J4@'J5c in elevator.
OOJi(397.M'c ( delivered , 95 u f. o. b. ; June
closing lit 03c.
Cora Hccclpts , 31,400 ; exports , none ;
options dull and irregular ; opened weak at
M@o lower , later advanced # @Kci closing
ilrm ; cash lots ill in and quiet ; ungraded ,
05J @G7Mo ; No. ! ) , C5 ftC03 c in elevator ,
( J0 > 4c"dclfvercd ; Juno closing at 03c.
Oats Receipts , 03,000 ; exports , none ;
market more active nnd J4@ ) c higher ;
mixed western , 37(33'JXo ( ; white western , 42
@ 40c.
Coffee Spot , fair Ilio , quiet at $15.00 ; op
tions steady but rather quiet ; sales , 43,500
bags ; May , $12.05@12.15 ; June. $11.05@
11.76 ; July , ? 10.90@11.05 ; August , $10.40ig (
10.50 ; September , $10.00@10.05.
Petroleum United closed steady nt 84J c.
Eiga Firm and in fair demand : western ,
Pork Fairly active , firm and unchanged ;
mess quoted at $15.00@15.25 for new ; $14.i5 !
@ 14.50forold.
Lard Moderately active and higher ; west
ern steam , spot , $3.5U@S.55.
Butter Quiet and weak ; western , 18@
Cheese Quiet and easy.
St. Ixmifl. May 7. Wheat Higher ; cash ,
80c ; June , 85 c.
Corn Firm ; cash and Juno , 52c.
Oats Firm ; cash , 34)fc ; June , 32Xo.
Pork ? 14.75.
Lard-7.87K-
Whisky $1.09.
Butter Firm ; creamery , 20@24c ; dairy ,
18ffl22c.
ArTEUNOON Boxnn Wheat , strong and
Inghoy ; May , fcOc ; Juno , 8B ( < c : July , 85o.
Corn , quiet ; Muy,02c ; June , Sl e ; July , 51o.
Oats , steady ; May , 3ltfe ; Juno , 32c.
nilniicnpollR , May 7. Wheat Receipts ,
22U cars ; shipments , 03 cars ; opened weak ,
but soon became Jlrin. Closing In store :
No. 1 hard , cash , Sl e ; May , 82Kc ; Juno ,
MJfc. No. 1 northern , cnsh,81Xc ; June and
July , 825/c. No. 2 northern , cash nnd May ,
rO o ; Juno,60tfc ; July,81J c. On track No.
I hard , ta o ; No. 1 northern , 82X < 383o ;
No. 2northcrn , Sic.
Flour Unchanged ; patents , in sacks to
Bhlp in car lots , f4.20@4.40 ; iu barrels , $4.45
© 4.B5.
Oliiclnnntl , May 7. Wheat In good de
mand and scarce ; No. 2 rod , Ooc.
Corn In good demand and higher ; No. 2
mixed , 5SKc.
Oats Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 35@351 < fc.
Itye-tull ) ; No. 2 , 09c.
Provisions Pork quiet at $14,50 ; 'lard ,
strong , held nt (8.00.
Whisky Firmat $1.09.
Kaunas City , May 7. Wheat-Steady ;
No. 2 soft. SOc bl , 82o asked.
Corn Steady ; No. 2 47o bid ; June , 47 0
bid , 48 0 asked ; July , 48c.
Oats No. 2 , SOtfo bid , Ulo asked.
Ijlvcrpool , May 7. Wheat Dull and un
changed ; holders offer freely.
Corn Firm ; demand fair.
Mllwnukee , May 7. Wheat Juno ,
B0o ; July and August nominal.
Corn Steady and iu fair demand ; No. 3 ,
bOo.
bOo.Oats
Oats Scarce nnd higher ; No 2 white , Sflc
delivered , Bbo on track.
Kyo Quiet and steadier ; No. 1 , Gloinbln ,
04 yo on track ,
Barley Steady and firm ; No. 2 , 70c for
May.
Provisions Higher ; pork , May , $14 15.
New Orleans , May 7. Corn Strong and
blg'aor ; mixed , and white , CCo ; yellow , CO ®
nc.
nc.Oats Firmer ; No. 2 , 42@43o.
Corn Meal Steady nt $2.85.
Hog Products Firmer but not quotably
higher ; pork , $14.75 ; lura , $7.37 > f.
Hulk Meats-Shoulders , (0.30 ; long clear ,
rr.05 ; clear rib , $7.70.
IjIVE HTOCK.
CIilcnRO , May 7. The Drovers' Journal
reports ns follows :
Cuttlo Uccelpts , 8,500 , ; market steady
with lower tendency ; steers , $3.SQ5.00 ;
Rtockcrs and feeders , $ i.O'J@3.'JO : cows , bulls
and mixed , | 2.00@3.bO ; Tcxai steers , $ ' .50
( < i.20 : | ,
' Hogs Receipts , 19,000 ; innrltet steady ;
mixed , * 5.40 5.7l > ; heavy , $3.COS5.80 ; light ,
f.ri.4K ( < tn.Bt ( Rkfps , ? 4,0K'15.20.
Shccp-'Kcceipts , 4,000 ; market strong and
Jilpher : wonlcd nutlvt-s , , $5.5H3U.75 ( ; bhcrn ,
HT3f'tO.W ) ; Tcxnns , shorn , $4.00c < .a" > ; wt-st-
crnSl. r. ( ? C.OO ; lambs , $5.6007.00.
ibus City , May 7.- Cattle rtecclts. | )
olilpaiunts , noiiQ ; market sluw nnd
coed to choice corn fed , t4.2004.50 ;
roiiim : > ii to mrdiura , $3.25@4.0U ; stockers ,
s , fJuCl < .CO ; cows ,
4,500 ; shluments , 1,900 ;
mat-kit steady , closing we.ik and 5o lower ;
common toi-hoico , M.i > @ 3.45 ; skips und pigs ,
'
, .
Iouy | , May 7.C ttlf KernipU , 1.400 : ship-
market stead y ; cboico heavy
selections , $ . " .40S5.CO ( ; packing , fair to prime ,
$ . ' ) .30@5.50 ; light , grades , ordinary to best ,
OMAHA lilVK STOCK.
Cattle ,
Monay , May 7 , 1SS3.
The week opcne l with heavy receipts of
cattle , nearly two thousand head of fresh re
ceipts being on sale. The feeling on the mar
ket was weaker nnd there was an apparent
intention on the part of buyers to bear prices
"own. They did not succeed , however , in
iuylng handy little cattle any lower , but
icavy and coarse cattle wcro easier. One
unen of very fancy heavy cattle reached
$4.50 , the top paid on this market for some
mo back.
The hog market to-day was active and the
ccelpts liberal. The better grades of heavy
logs sold steady , as high as $5.50 being paid
iy the Boston uuycrs. Light nnd mixed bogs
vero not quite as brisk , and the market
loscd Co lower on that kind. The hogs were
all sold and the morkct closed early.
Sliccp.
The receipts wcro heavy but there was
nothing doing on the market ,
Hcccliits.
iattlo 1,500
Hogs 3,700
Sheep 1,200
Prevailing Prices.
Thofollowlng Is a tnblo of prices paid In
his market for the grades of stock men-
loncd.
? rlmosteers , 1300to 1500Ibs.$4.10 ( < ? 4.40
Mme steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 3.75 ( a > 4.15
Tnt little steers. 000 to 1050 Ibs. 3.IX ) @ 3.93
3ommon to choice cows 2.00 03.50
Common to choice bulls 3.00 (23.25
j'nir to choice light hogs. . . . . . . . 5.05 M5.15
rnir to choice heavy hops 6.35 ( $5.50
Fair to choice mixed hogs 5.20 ( j$5.80
jUcprCHCiuntivo Snlos.
CATTLE.
No. Av. Pr.
Icow 050 2,25
Ibull 1230 2.25
Sbulls 1510 2.CO
1 yearling 5'M 2.75
Ibull 1800 U.tO
Icow 1070 3.03
Ibull 'JOOO 3.03
3cows 1000 IUO
4 cows 005 3.20
Icow 930 3.25
2 bulls and stags 1575 8.25
10 bulls 1740 8.25
Sstcors 900 3.25
Icow 985 3.30
5 cows 1074 3.40
2 steers 1125 3.50
3 steers 10CO 3.CO
Icow 1100 3.50
2 bulls 1125 3.50
G steers 1030 8.70
7 cows 1007 3.75
1 steer 1150 3.75
11 steers W53 3.80
83 steers 1054 8.80
2 steers 1100 3.85
03 steers 1147 3.00
12 steers 1070 3.00
95 steers 1134 3.00
25 steers 1043 3.00
39 steers 1041 3.05
09 steers 1 0 3.05
40 steers 1013 3.95
7 steers . " .1242 4.00
33 steers 1140 4.00
10 steers 1203 4,00
14 steers 10-17 4.00
20 steers H02 4.00
73 steers 1202 4.00
4 steers 1200 4.05
18 steers 1100 4.07
10 steers 1240 4.07)4
24 steers 1271 4.10
GO steers 1219 4.15
40 steers 12J5 4.15
70 steers 1198 4.15
77 steers 1271 4.17
7(5 ( steers 1335 4.20
40 steers . ' 1220 4.20
17 steers 182(5 ( 4.80
10 steers 1331 4.50
ii cms.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
77. . . .155 80 $4.80 78. .231 S5.CO
77. . . .171 200 4.00 02. .233 100 5.30
80. . . .181 200 5.00 70. .238 120 5.30
70. . . .104 SO 5.10 50. .257 120 5.30
82. . . .100 100 5.10 58. .234 5.30
84. . . .170 120 5.10 05. .231 40 5.30
70. . . .205 NX ) 5.10 72. .247 120 5.30
80. . . .205 240 5.15 (54. ( .245 200 5.30
75. . . .207 SO 5.15 53. .270 5.30
81. . . .100 100 5.15 04. .234 280 5.30
b8. . . .107 40 5.15 CO. .240 200 5.35
.10. . . .224 81. .254 280 535
75. , . .231 200 5.20 04 .203 80 5.35
74. . . .221 5.20 71. .273 120 5.35
70. , . .210 280 5.20 77. . .230 40 5.35
02. , . .207 320 5.20 05. . 258 80 5.35
71. , . .233 40 520 74. . .238 40 5.35
01 , . .237 2fjO 5.20 (58. ( . .200 120 5.35
CO. , . .227 280 5.20 57. . .241 NX ) C.37K
CO. , .222 40 5.25 63. . 120 5.37J4
78. , . .220 100 5.25 CO. . ! 249 40 5.40
74. , . .235 40 S.23 (57. . .253 120 5.40
74. , . .214 120 G.25 00. . .293 SO 5.40
fi8. , .207 80 5.25 (54. ( . , 'JTO 5.45
77. , .218 120 5.25 64. . .278 5.45
' 0. .220 120 5.27 (50. ( . .2S4 5.45
73..250 200 5.80 55. . .355 5.50
Lilvu HtocK Bold.
Showing the number of hoadoC stock sold
to the loading buyers on the market to-duy.
HOGS.
G. H.Hammond & Co CIO
Omaha Packing Co 842
Armour & Cutlahny P. Co 790
J. P. Squire & Co 1000
Ilalstcail & Co. 301
Speculators 042
CATTLB.
O. H. Hammond & Co 420
Leo Hothrlilia 70
Swift it Co 240
T. D. Gore 150
C.C.C 10
Omaha Packing Co 14
S. Urclfuss . * . . . 73
Stuvcns , Hamilton & Co. . . 25
Harris & Fiulier 15
J. Carl In 11
J.L. Hill
A. Jackson
J. Pepper
hive Stock Hold.
Showing the number of cattle nnd hogs
sold to the leading buyers on this market
during the past week ;
Iilvo Htook Noten.
C. P. Ucntley was in with a car of hogs
from Itogcrs.
Leo Trultt , who wont to Chicago a few
days ago , hns returned.
Charley Saltzgiver , Curtis , was among the
shippers who caino in with stock.
The Church Howe cattle shipped by John
Hustle , of Talmage , sold at 14.50.
J. M. Wetherboo wns hero with a load of
cattle and hogs from Platte Center.
Arthur Perry , of Johnson & Perry , \Vahoo ,
sold a load of 2$4-pound hogs at $5.4R.
J.'E. Thompson came over'from Council
Uluffs to-duy with four loads of hogs.
Mr. Redlon , of the linn of Itcdlon &
Kcain , Grccloy Center , was at the yards.
O. P. Moorhead , Dunlap , la. , was In to-day
and sold u load of 2Tii-pouiid hogs straight ut
5.45.
George Dodge , Wood River , was In ant !
marketed three loads of cattle uud one load
of hogs.
Pierson U. Smith , St. Edwards , was in and
marketed four loads of cattle of his own
feeding at 1-1.20.
James CJrccn , Schuyler , was hero and mar
keted three loads of I,2lV-t , > ouiid cattle of his
own feeding at { 4.15.
Thomas Harris , Central City , had two
loads o ( hogs on sale to-day. Ono load , al
bairows , sold at (5.50.
Among those who oauiu In with cattle were
Hnnkoy , Aldo.
J.-W. Oyc'ri , of the'fltin of Uy'ersPatter -
son & Co. , Chicago , was at the yards to-day.
ho guest of his brother , who has charge of
ho firm's business lit this point. Mr. IJycrs
ays we arc getting as * much , or more , for
lops nnd cattle hero than the Bamo stock
could be shipped to Chicago and sold for there.
The report of the statistician of the de-
mrtmcntof agriculture for April contain *
mportnnt Information regarding the loss of
domestic animals. The loss of cattle and
sheep in Nebraska Is placed nt 8 # per cent. ,
and hogs at 8 } $ per cent. The losses In Iowa
vcrc , cattle K 1 ° B3 8 1-5 , and
ihccp 3 1-B per cent. Colorado lost
ho most in cattle , the percentage amount-
ngto f > X per cent. , and New Jersey's loss
was the lightest , it being reported nt less
than 1 per cent. The heaviest loss In hogs
vns in Arkansas , whcro 12J4 per cent , was
reported.
OMAHA -\VHOL-ESAIjI2 MAIUCETS.
Produce , FritttH , NutH , Etc.
Monday , May 7.
The following quotations tire wholesale
nnil nut rctnll. Prices quoted on produce
arc the rntcs Ht which round lots tire sold on
Ihis tnttrhct , FnMs or other lines of poods
Tcqitlrlno ottm If 6or Ju jnicMng c < i > uiot nl-
WH\IS \ lie supplied on uutsMo orders nt the
sumo prices quoted for the local trade.
Kates onjlour and feed arc Jobbers' ' prices.
Prices ot pralu arc Wiosc j > nfd li l \ Omaha
millers dclit'crcd. All quotations on mer
chandise nrc obtained from leading houses
and aic corrected dallv. Prices on crackers ,
cakes , etc. , arc those i/tucn / by leadlnu JIKUHI-
facturcrs.
UuTTCit Fancy creamery roll butler. 2S@
2Gc , with solid packed nt 20 ( < t22c ; choice
country butter 10@20c , common grades
17@18c , Inferior stuff 12@l5c , according to
qunllty.
Eaas Strictly fresh 12@12ic.
CiinnsE Full cream , 13M14c.
SiiuwnEHiiins Frcsh Florida , 2o@00c per
box.
box.HUMS
HUMS COc per doz.
POTATOES Choice homo grown , 75@85e ;
Utah and Colorado stock , fl,10@1.23 ; low
grades , fi5S03c. (
PODI.THV No dressed fowl In the market ;
live chickens , $3.75@4.00 per doz ; turke.vs ,
raile per Ib ; gceso , S'J.OOtjtlO.OO ' per doz.
SPIXNAOE ? 2.00@2.23.
KnuiiAitii 5c per Ib.
ONIONS Native stock S1.25@l.f ! > 0 , Spanish *
per box of 5 Ibs ? 1.73@2.00 , California onions
. $ ® per Ib.
LIMO.NS : J3.50Q3.75 per box ; fancy , $4.00 ®
3.00.
3.00.CHANGES
CHANGES CalIfornianiversIdc$3.75GJ4.00 ;
Messina , $4.50@fi.50 ; Los Angelas , $3,00 ®
3.25 ; Los Angeler Navals , $4.00 ; Hlvcrslde
Navals , $0.00.
ASPAUAOUS 50@GOoper doz.
CucuMiiEits $1.00 per doz for choico.
LETTUCE 30@ lOc per doz.
CELEIIY California stock , $1.50 per doz.
KAUISIIBS 40c per doz.
STIIINO BEANS J2.7r.3.00 per bu.
GitcnN PEAS $2.23 per bu.
ToMATOK8-$3.00@3.W ) per bu.
PINB AITI.ES $3.00(33.50. (
BANANAS Common medium , ? 2.50@3.00per
bunch ; choice , $3.00@3.50.
TOIIXIPS Kutabagas , SbfVJCOc.
DATES Persian , ( > X@7o per Ib.
SAUEII KIIAUT Choice Dor bbl. of 32 gal.
$5.00@5.CO ; bbl. , $4.00@4.50 ; $11.00 per bbl.
of 50 gal.
CiDEit Choice Michigan cider , $4.50@0.50
per bbl. of 32 gal.
POPCOUN Choice rlco corn Is quoted at 3@
4c per Ib. , other kinds 2 > @ 3c per Ib.
CAIIIIOTS $2.25@2,50 per bbl ; new stock
40(3 ( > 45o per doz.
PAUSNIPS New stock , $3.00@3.50 per bbl.
CAIIIIAOES $1 per doz. for native stock and
3Jn@4c per Ib. for California.
CAULIFLOWEH- Good stock , f2.DO@2.75 per
dozen.
BEANS Good stock , $2.CO@2.75 ; California
beans , ? 2.25@2.40.
Fios In laj-crs , 13@15c ; cake. lOc pcrib.
NUTS Peanuts , GX@7c ; raw Brazil nuts ,
13c ; almonds , Tarragona , 22c ; English wal
nuts , 15@18c ; lilbcrts , 18c ; Italian chestnuts ,
15c ; jiccans , 15c.
HONCY 10@21c for 1 Ib frames ; canned
honey , 10@12c per Ib.
PAUSLEY 30c per doz.
CIIBCN ONIONS i5@20c per doz.
PUHE MAPI.E SYYUP $1.25 ] > cr gal.
RiiuiiAnn So per Ib.
SALSIFY 25c per bunch.
Groccr'n List.
HEFINED LAKD Tierce , 7 c ; 40-lb square
cans , 7c ; 50-lb round , 7c ; 20-lb round , 8c ;
10-lb palls , 8 c ; 5-lb pails , 8 c ; 3-lb pails ,
.
SYIIUPS New Orleans molasses , per bbl. ,
3T@4Bc per gal. ; corn syrup , 'iOe ; half bbls. ,
3Sc ; 4 gal. kegs , SI. 55 ; sorghum , 3Sc.
Puovisioss Hams , 10X@ 105 0 ; breakfast
oacon , 10K@llc ; bacon sides , 8&8c ; dr.v
salt , 8g8J ( c ; shoulders , 7@7 c ; dried beef ,
10@llo.
PICKLES Medium in bbls , $5.75 : do in half
bbls , $3.40 ; small in bbls , $0.75 ; do in half
bbls , $3.90 ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.75 ; do in
half bbls. $4.40.
CANNED GOODS Oysters , standard , per
case. $3.10@3.35 ; strawberries , 2-lb , per case ,
$3,00(23.10 ( ; raspberries , 2-lb , per case , $3.00 ®
3.10 ; California pears , per case , S4.70@4.80 ;
apricots , per case , $1.SO@4.40 ; peaches , per
case , $5.00(35.75 ( ; white cherries , per case ,
$0.00 ; California plums , per rase , $4.50@4.CO ;
blueberries , per case , $2.20@2.40 ; egg plums ,
2-lb , per case. $3.50 ; pineapples , 2-lb , percasc ,
$320@r .75 ; 1-lb salmon , per doz , $1.85@1.03 ;
2-lb gooseberries , per case , ? 3.25@3.35 ; 2-lb
string beans , per case , S1.75@1.80 ; 2-lb Lima
beans , per case , $1.00@1.05 ; 2-lb marrowfat
peas , $3.50@2 CO ; 2-lb early Juno peas , per
case , S2.85 ; 3-lb tomatoes , $2.40(32.50 ( ; 2-lb
corn , $2.30@3.40 ; sardines , imported } { , 12@
IScperbox ; domestic , V > H& AC\ \ mustard ,
OM@9Jfc.
JitLLiES-30 Ib pails , $1.25@1.50.
SALT Per bbl in car load lots , $1.30.
HOPE Seven-sixteenths , 105 @lle.
CANDY Mixed , 9@Uc ; stick , 'J@OKc.
HOLLAND HUIIIIINQS 70@72c per keg.
MAPLE SuaAit Bricks , 12) 0 per Ib ; penny
cakes , 13@14o per Ib.
BIIOOMS Extra , 4-tio , $2.00 : parlor 3-tio ,
painted handles , $2.25 ; No. 1 , $2.00 ; No. 2 ,
$1.75 ; heavy stable , $4.00.
STAIICH Mirror gloss , 5Jfe ; Graves' corn ,
c ; Oswcgo gloss , 7c : Oswcgo corn , 7c.
EAS Japans , 20 ( > 55c ; Gunpowder , 20@
COc ; Young Hyson , 22@55c ; Oolong , 20@05e.
POWDEII AND SHOT Shot , $1.45 ; buckshot ,
$1.70 ; Hazard powder , $5.00 ; half kegs , $
one-fourths. $1.50 : blasting kegs , $2.35 ; f
100ft,45@75c.
SUOAUGranulated. . 7@7.Ve ; conf. A , <
7c ; white extra C , OJ @nxe ; extra C ,
0 ! < o ; yellow C , WtfsSowsi cut loaf ,
7Kc : powdered , 7X@S > o ; Now- Orleans , 5 %
COFFEE Ordinary grades , I0@17e ; fair.
17@18c ; prime , 18@l'JXc ; fancy green and
yellow , 22@23c ; old government Java , 2S@
30e ; interior Java , 25@2Sc ; Mocha. 28C30c ;
Arbucklo's roasted , 10o ; McLaughlin's
XXXX. 10 ; o ; Dilworth's , 19Ko ; Hed Cross.
19Kc ; Alaroma , 19c.
WOOIIENWAIIE Two hoop polls , per doz ,
$1.40 ; three-hoop palls , $1.U5 ; No. 1 tub , $0.75 ;
No. 2 tub , $5.75 : No. 3 tub. $4.75 ; washboards ,
electric , $1.50 ; fancy Northern queen wash
boards , $2.75 ; assorted bowls , $2.75 : No. 1
churns , $9.50 ; No. 2 churns , $3.50 ; No. 3
churns , $7.50 ; butter tubs , $1.70 ; spruce , in
pests , too per nest.
TOIIACCO PLUG Lorillard's Climax , 45c ;
Splendid , 45c ; Mechanic's Delight. 44c ; Leggett -
gett ft , Meyer's Star , 45o ; Cornerstone , 39o ;
Drumuioud's Horseshoe , 45o ; J. T. , 42c ;
Sorg's Spearhead , 45c ; "Cut Kate , " 29o ;
"Ob , My , ' ' 2Tc.
TOBACCOS > iouixo Catlln's Meerschaum ,
31o ; Catlm'B Old Style , 23a ; Piper Hcldsick ,
04o ; Sweet Tip Top , 33c ; U. N. O. , 18c ; Hed ,
\Vhlto and Blue , 17c.
CitiCKKiis. CAKKH , ETC. Prices subject to
change. Soda , 5c ; soda ( city goods ) , 7c ; soda
snowflake ( In tins ) , lOo ; toda dandy , 5Ku ;
soda wafers ( Iu tins ) , lOo ; soda zephyr , 8u ;
city oyster , Gjc ; excelsior , 7u ; farina oys-
er , 7o ; gem oyster , 5o ; monitor , 7o ; Omaha
tystcr , 7c ; pearl oyster , 5o ; picnic , 5o ;
biiowdrop oyster , 7c ; butter. 5o ; Boston ,
80 ; Omaha butter , 7o ; saw toot n butter , OJfo ;
crr.ckcr meal , 5) ) o ; gruham , 80 ; graham
wafers. lOo ; graham wafers in pound pack
ages , 12 > 4'ci hard bread , 5o ; milk , 7l o ; oat
meal , bo ; oat meal wafers , lOc ; oatmeal wa
fora In pound packages , 12 } < o ; animals , 12c ;
Bollvergingcrround,7ocrcam,8ojCornhlll ( ) ; ,
lOo ; cracknells , iCc ; frosted cream , 8Kc ;
ginger snaps , 8c ; ginger snaps ( city ) , Oo ;
homo made ginger snaps , In boxes , 13c ; homemade
made ginger enups , ( Mb cans ) per dozen ,
{ 2.50 ; lemon creams , be ; pretzels ( hand made ) ,
UK" ! assorted cakes and jumbles , HUe : assorted -
sorted lingers , I5o ; afternoon teu ( in tins ) ,
per box , $7.00 ; banana flngcrs , 14o : butter
jumbles , l'.loBninswlck \ , 15o : brandy
snaps , 15o ; chocolate drops ( now ) luc ; choco
late wa'crs , 15c ; Christmas lunch ( in tins ) ,
per dozen , $4.60cocoa ; taffy snaps , 14o ; cofTeo
cake , 12c ; Cuba jumbles , ll > c ; cream puffs ,
80o ; egg Jumbles , 14o ; ginger drops , lie ;
honey Juinblcs , UKo ; jelly lingers , 15c ; jelly
wafers , 15o Molly tart ( now ' ) . 15c ; lady ling-
erdu 13o ; vanilla bar , 14o : vanilla wafers , He ;
Vienna w ftr ? . 1 down packages in a box :
pcf dozen. i25u. .
All goods packed In cane Ib per Ib advance
except snowflake and Wcr soda , which nro
packed only in cans. 'Hodn in 2-lb and 3-lb
paper boxes , KC per Ib advance ; nil other
goods le per Ib advance. Soda In 1-lb paper
boxes , le per Ib advance. . The 2-lb boxes nro
packed In cases holding 1 $ in n cn < * e , The 3-
ib boxes nro packed Ini onscs holding 12 in a
case. The 1-lb boxes are packed in casscs
holding 30 In a case. Ono-lb graham nnd oat
meal wafers packed 2 iV In a cnsc.
Show lops for boxes , with glass opening to
show godds , 75c. Cans lor wafer soda , $3.00 ,
not returnable. Cans , for snowflnko soila ,
$5.00 per doz. Tin cases with glass face to
display the goods , 75c ' * ach. No charges for
packages except for .pans and returnable
goods. Glass front tin cans nnd "snowflako"
soda cans uro returnnblo'nt prices charged.
Dry Goods.
PAINTS Soi.in Coi.ons Atlantic , Cc ;
Slater , 5'fc ; Hcrlin oil , flc ; Garner oil , C@
7c , Pis'D AND Hours KlclimomlOJlc $ Allen ,
OKc ; Hlvcr Point. Set Steel Hlvcr Oc : llich-
mend , Cc ; Pncllic , 6 > < c. INDIOO BLUE
Washington ; Century , dlgo blue prints.
Oc ; American , 7c ; Arnold , OKc ; Arnold B ,
lie ) Arnold A , 12o ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10'tfc. '
DKESS Charter Oak. 6c ; Hnmapo , 4 } < c ;
Lodi , 5c : Allen , Oc ; KlchmondCc ; Windsor ,
Kc ; Eddystonu , OKn ; Paclflo , OWc.
Biidwx SIIEETINO Atlantic A , 4-J , 7 > c ;
Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7/c ; Atlantic D , 4-4. C fc ;
Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oc ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Au
rora C , 4-4 , 5c ; Crown XXX. 4-4 , 7 c ; Hoo-
slcr LL , 4-4 , Cc ; Indian Head , 4-4 ,
Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Co ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
5) ) < c ; Peppcrcll , H , 4-1 , 7 ! c ; Pcpporcll , O ,
44 , ( ic ; Peppcrcll , 8-4 , ISJ o ; Pcppcrull , 0-4 ,
21c ; Pcpporell , 10-4 , 23c ; Utlca. U , 4-4 , 5c ;
Wnchusctt , 4-4 , 1fc ; Aurora. B , 4-1 , QJ c ;
Aurora , U. 4-1 , ( IJfc.
BATTS Standard , Oc ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty ,
2Uc ; Byonne , 14c : B , cnscil , SO.iiO.
CAIIPET WAHP liibb , white. 19c ; colored ,
iOrt
"DUCK West Point 29 In. 8 oz. , 10' c ; West
Point , 2' ) in. 10 oz. , 12Uc ; West Point , 10 In
12 oz. , 15o ; West Point 50 In. 11 oz. , lOc.
Checks Caledonia X , JUtfc ; Caledonia XX ,
10V c ; Economy , 0l , c : Otis , OUfc.
KENTUCKY JKANS Memorial , 15c ; Canton ,
2So ; Durham , 27Kc ; Hercules , 18c ; Leaming
ton , OJKo ; Cottswold. 2r c.
CIIASII Stevens' II , ( ic ; bleached , 7c ;
Stevens' A , 7Kc ; bleached , 8 } c ; Stevens' P
SKc ; bleached , O c ; Stevens' N , O c !
bleached , lO c ; Stevens' S H T , 12Kc.
MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth. $2.85 ;
plain Holland , 8 e to 0 > c ; Dado Holland ,
.
COMFOUTEUS $ O.GO@35.00.
BLANKETS White , ? 1.007.50 ; colored ,
S1.10 ( 8.00.
BLEACHED SIIEETINO Berkely cambric ,
No. CO , O c ; Best Yt4-4 , C e ; butter cloth ,
OO , 4 c ; Cnbot , 7Ku ; Fnrwell , 8 | < ; c ; Fruit
of Loom , 9Jf : FrccnoG , Oc ; Hope. 8c ; King
Philip cambric , lie : Lonsdalo , IWo ; Lons-
dnle , Oc ; New York mills. 10 } c ; Pcppercll ,
42-in , lie ; Peppcrell , 40-ln. , 12o ; Pcppurcll ,
C-4 , Kto ; Pcpperell , 8-1 , 21e : Peppcrell , 9-4
23c ; Peppcrell , 10-4 , 25o ; Canton. 4-4 , S c ;
Canton , 4-4 , 9) c ; Triumph , Cc ; Wumsutta ,
lOc ; Valley , 6c.
GINOIIAM Plunkctt checks , 7 c ; Whittcn-
ton , 7 > c ; York , "icNormandl dress , 8) ) 0 ;
Calcutta dress , 8J o : Whittendon dress , 8 > ic ;
Renfrew dress , 8&12 } e.
TICKS Lcwlston , ao-iu , 12' < c ; Lowiston.
32-in. , 13 c ; York , 82-in. , 14c ; Swift river ,
7KcThorndykoOO ; , S c ; Thorndyko EF ,
Thorndiko 120 , 0 } c ; Tnorndiko XX ,
15c ; Cordls , No. 5 , O c ; Cordls , No. 4 , He.
DENIMS Atnoshcag B , 0-oz , lOc ; Everett ,
lie ; Beaver Creek CC1tJOc.
FLVNNELS Plaid Itaftsmnn , 20o ; Goshen ,
32Uc ; Clear Lake , 32&c ; Maple City , 3
VVhito-G H No. 2 , % 21c ; G H No. 1 ,
30c ; QuechceNo. 1 , iTt42c ; Quechco No.
J U F , % , 27Kc ; G , JiI5c. !
"COTTOX FL\NNCIS 10 per cent trade dis
count LL , G5 c ; CC , 7Uc ; SS , 8J e ; Name-
less , ; No. 5 , Oc ; ] $ , OMc ; GG- . " '
XX 12Xc ; OG,14c ; NN , lOc ; HX , 18c ; U ,
20c ; No. 10 , SHc : so , lOJ c ? , 12 c ; bO , ICc ;
20c , colored , lOc ; 50 colored , 12c ; 70. colored ,
25c ; Bristol , 13Kc ; Union Pacific , ISc.
Goncrnl AInrkcts.
FLOUU ASIJ FEED Minnesota patents , $2.45
per cwt : wheat gruham , $1.75 pcrcwtrye ;
graham , $1.35 ® 1.40 per cwt ; New York buck
wheat , $3.50 per cwt ; Excelsior , $3.00 per cwt ;
ready raised , $5.00 per 100-lb case ; cornmeal ,
yellow. $1.00@1.10 per cwt : white $1.10@1.15
per cwt ; bran , S1C.OO@17.00 per ton ; screen
ings. $13.50 per ton ; sacked , 83c per cwt ;
hominy , $3.25 per bbl : chopped feed , $18.00
per ton ; chopped corn , $10.50 ® 17.00 per ton.
LEATIIEJS Oak soles. 35@37c ; hemlock
slaughter sole , 21@39c ; hemlock dr.v sole , 12
@ 25c ; hemlock kip , C0@90c ; A. & B. runner
Kip , 50@75c ; A. hemlock calf , 90c@$1.00 ; A.
A. hemlock calf , "backs , " 75c ; hemlock
upper , 19@24c ; English grain upper. 25e ;
hemlock grain upper , 21@24e ; Tnmplco B. L.
Morocco , 2933c ; Tampico pepplo , O. D. Mo. ,
22@29c ; Curacoa. J3. G. Mo. , 80c : Simon
O. D. Mo. , $2.75@3.00 ; Dangola kid , 30@32c ;
X. M. kangaroo , 40c ; American calf kid. 82c ;
Griesen kida , $3.00@3.50 ; French glazed kids.
$3.50@2.75 ; French calf kids. $3.20 ; oak kip
skins , $80c@$1.00 ; oak calf skins , $1.00@1.55 ;
French calf skins , $ I.2. @ 22'i ; French kip
BKins , S1.10@1.50 ; Hussitt linings , $ < 5.000.50
per doz. ; pink cream and white linings , $7.50
® 9.75 per doz. ; colored toppings , ? 9.00@
11.00.
EXTUACTS Sanderson's oil bergamot , per
Ib. , $2.75@3.00 ; oil lemon , per Ib. , $2.50 ; oil
pepperrncnt , $3.00 ; oil wintergrccii , $2.50 ;
olive oil , Malaga , per gallon , $1.25 ,
WINDOW GLASS Single , 70 per cent nnd 5
per cent ; double , 70 and 10 per cent discount.
PAINTS White lead , pure. OUc ; whltolead ,
fancy , OXc ; putty , in bladders , 3c ; Paris
white , 3c ; common , 2 | c ; red lead , 7c.
OILS Carbon , 175 degrees , 18c ; linseed
boilca , 02e ; linseed , raw , 75c ; castor , No. 1 ,
$1.20 ; No. 2 , $1.12 ; sperm whale , 51.00 ;
whale water , bleached , 85ci flsh , bank , 35c ;
ncatsfoot , extra , 05c ; neatsfoot , No. 1 , SOc ;
gasoline , 75 degrees , 15c ; W. S. Lard , C5c ;
No. 1 lard , 50c ; No. 2 lard , 50@55c ; W. Va.
zero , 14c ; W. Va. summer , 12o ; golden No.
l,40c ; golden No 2,25c ; whale , 2Uc ; naptha ,
1 degree , 14cj headlight , 150 degrees , 12c ;
hcaullght , 173 degree , 15c ; turpentine , 4Sc ;
castor , pure , $2.45 per gal.
HIDES Green butchers , " 3 } @ 4c ; green
cured , 5K@0 } o ; dr.v ( lint , Oc ; dry salt , 8e ;
green salted calf , 7 @Sc ; damaged hides
two-thirds price ; dry salted deacon ? , 25o
each. Tallow-No. 1 , 3tfc ; No. 2 , 2 c.
Grease Prime white , 4/c ; yellow , 3o ;
brown , 2o. Sheep pelts ltc@$1.00 ) , accord
ing to quality. Branded hides classified as
damaged.
SrmiTS Cologne spirits 1SS proof , $1.14 ;
do 101 proof. $1.17 ; spirits , second quality ,
101 proof , $1.10 ; do 188 proof , J1.13 ; alcohol ,
188 proof.fper wine gallon , $2.12 ; re-distilled
whiskies , $1.25@1.50 ; gin blended$1.50@2.00 ;
Kentucky bourbons , $ 'J.OOo(1.00 ( , ( ; Kentucky
nnd Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00@0,50 ; Golden
Sheuf bourbon and rye whlokles , $1.50@3.00 ;
brandies , imported , $5.00(38.00 ( : domestic ,
$ I.30@3.00 ; gins , imported , $5.00@.00 ( ! ; do
mestic , $1.25@3.00 ; champagnes , imported ,
per case , $28.00(333.00 ( ; American , per case ,
$10.00@10.00.
Laimner ,
DIMENSION ! ) ANI ) TIMI1EII.
UO1IID9 ,
No , 1 com , s 1 s.$18,5Q I No. 3 com , s 1 s.$15.50
No. 2 com , a 1 B. 17.00 ) No. 4 com , B 1 s. 13.50
FKXOINO.
No. 1 , 4&0in l'J&14'ft , rough . $19.50
No. 1 , ' , iQ . 1950
No. 2 , " " 'j4 " . 10.50
No. 2 , " JO " . 18.00
SIDINOS.
A , 12 , 13 & 10 ft.$21.50 C , 12 , 14 & 10ft.$15.50
B , " " 20.50 1) , " " 12.50
CEILINO ANI ) J'AIITITION.
2d com Jf in White Pine ceiling . $34.00
" i , . 28.00
Clear % In Norrnay " " . 1C.OO
Udconi in " " " . 14.00
FLOOIUNO.
A 0 in White Pine . $20.50
HO In ' ' . 3J.50
COin " ' . . , . ,30.00
. . .
EC in " ( Bel , Fenclns ) . 19'JO
0 In Drop Siding 50c per M 'extra.
bTOCJKllOAltDS.
A 12 inch B Is . $15.50
H12 " . . . . ; . „ . 39.20
" 12 " . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 30.00
° 13 " . . . ; . . . . . " 3.00
Ko.-lcom , 12 ins Is , 12 ft . , . 20.50
; ; ; a . , . . . MOO
" ' " ' - 10ft. . - . . . . - . . 18.50
" " 10,19,20ft . 21.50
. No ' 2 ' M . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . .rf.W
- - '
" " " 13&.14 . 18.50
11 " . " 17 ft . 17.50
12 In Grooved roofing , $1 per M more than 12
In Stock Boards same length.
10 in Grooved roofing same price as 12 in
Stock Hoards.
No. 1 Plain Sand 10 in . $10.00
No.2 " " "
. 17.50
No.l , OG.Sin . 10.50
flNISIHNO.
1st and 2d , clear , 1,1 , IneSa . $51.00
" ' ' " l } 2
* , . 51.00
3d , clear , 1 Ins2s . 44.00
" ! ' / lH'ln2 . < 0-00
A , select , I In s 2 s . 40.00
A , " 1J < , IK , 3 in s 2s . 4J.OO
11 " 1 In s as . 80.00
U , " W. IK , 2inB29 . 37.00
B , select , nil 10 It , $1 extra.
Ceiling
Clear Finish , 1 nnd 1 Inch , s2 a . 20,50
Clear Finish , 1 } and S Inch , B 2 s . 80.00
Clear Corrugated Celling , 4 inch . 24.50
Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . . 20.00
SOUTIIEIIN YELLOW I'lNE.
Star , 4 Inch Flooring . $21.00
1st nnd 2d clear 4 Inch Flooring . 2J.OO
Clear % Inch Ceiling . 20.00
Clear 5f inch Partition . 24.00
Clear % Inch , Partition $2 above f inch
HATTENS , WELL TUniNtl , PICKETS.
OG Baits , 2 ( n . $ 70
" Jx3,9ls . 35
3 In well tubing , D St M and bev . 23.00
Pickets , D&Hllat . , . 19.50
" DIUij . . . . 19.60
8II1NOLKS , LATH. *
XX clear . $3.50 ixtraA $ B.OO
* A * Standard. . 2.75 0 In clear 2.10
No.l . 1.35 Lath 2.75
llenl Kfitntc Transfers.
Hnlthlns Jetter.nnil wife toV OUT
Bchroeikr , lot a lk ) 1 Jetter's 2nd ailil to
South Omnlm. w cl $ ( CO
OF Harrison ( single ) too (1 ( Kliliidge. lot
10 , blk ill. "Ambler 1'lace. " w d 7tO
A S I'atrlck ( single ) to John llurlclgh , lot
U blk 2 "A S I'litrlck's niUl , " w il 800
Tlirrctn Kltzgcruld ( sliiRlc ) to Thoinns
l'lt7Kcrixlil , her uncle , outlet 12,3J , blk tl ,
"Sulphur Spring mill , tic 1
Thomas I'itrpcnUil ( sing ) to Unnlel Klt-
Kcmlil. undivided Interest In lot 12 , 13 ,
blk fl , "Sulphur Spring tulil , " q c 1
Emily J Gervlnsetnl to American Water
Works company , Chlcni-'o , H > } lot ft ulk
01 , lots y , a , block OS , lot 1 , blk 60 , Floi-
cnco , ( ( c 1
Thomas 0 Neudryx ct nl to Cnlvnry llap-
tlst church , o H lot 1 , 2 , blk 8 , "Slilmrs
niloY'wd 6,700
0 W Layman and wife to Kclw 1) . Collins ,
lot 2 , MkO , "Lyman I'lnce"w a 600
11 It Clmuberlnln et al to M A McDonald ,
s Ji lot H.blK'-V'Annstrong's tlrst aild , "
wd 2,700
O M Hitchcock antl wife to A S Hillings ,
lots 4 nndn blk n. lots 7 nnd 8 blk 4 , lots
S. 3,4 anil r. blk 6. lots 1 to 15 inclusiveblk
0 , nil In Hitchcock's 1st mltl , wil 026
> avlil M Nelson ( blngle ) to John A Fuller ,
lot W blk 7 , Istnild to 8 Omaha , w il 1,050
John A Ilorlmch and wife to Michael
Ucllly , lot 0 blk 1 , Horbnch's sub , w a. . 1,100
WmllMenlni ; ( sliiKlo ) to 1) J Itynn ctnl ,
B ! 41ot3blkiOS ! Omnlm/wil 6,300
E 8 Hood nml wife to Martha Wiutou , lot
B blk 10. AlbrlRht's annex , wit 103
0 H llullou et nlto MaryStlbal , lots 13 niul
14 blk * , lot 12 blk n , pt sw H blk 1 , Aiu-
blerplace , wil - 2,650
II U Clark nml wife to J M Welshnns , lot
15 blk 7. Uu I'ont place , w il 700
II O Clark nnil wife to New Yoik and Om-
aim l.nixl anil Trust company , lota 1 and
S blk 3 , On Pont place , w il l.OM
Seventeen deeds nggrcgatIng 5J3.131
HnllclliiK Permits.
The following building permits wcro Is
sued yesterday by the superintendent of
buildings :
J. K. Cnstberp , cottage. Bristol , near
Twenty-fourth I 2,000
Frcil Elitsser , two cottages. Ninth , near
Cnstellnr 1,000
P. Ilrockinaii. cottnge. Twenty-eighth anil
lice's 500
George. Klchuker , Improvements , KM
South Twenty-fourth 360
J. H. Mason , ilouble brick dwelling , Spen
cer , near Twentieth 6,000
D. I'lnlayson , tbreu cottages , Bunlette.
near Twenty-ninth 4,500
L. Kroltzbch , Impiovements , Ohio , near
.Fourteenth 300
Seven permits , aggregating J14.HX )
I clicorfully reconimoiul Red Clover
'
Tonic to tho'bo bUlTcring from troubles
of the stomach und liver. I am now on
my second bottle , and it mtikes mo feel
like a now man. C. M. CONNOR ,
Nashua , Iowa.
C. P. Goodman Drug Co.
In the Coflln Line.
"Can't that
Columbus Capital : sajr
there's any particular rush of business ,
and consequently there's nothing now
that I know of , replied one of the un
dertakers of Columbus to the query ,
' Anything now ? How's business11" !
How are improvements anil inventions
in the collln line ? Are there any or
many , or does the style , etc. , remain un
changed ? "
"Oh , there have been many things
now introduced in the way of cofllns or
burial caskets as many of the trade pre
fer to call them. One cotlln introduced
some years ago was cylindrical , with a
votary top. Then there was a collin
invented that admitted of the two
halves closing into each other , so that
it could be shut up like a telescope and
made largo enough for an adult or small
enough for a child. I've ' heard of an
other ono made of rubber in sections ,
so that it could bo closed
and carried in a valise. Per
haps the inventor had an idea that
would bo purchased by people going on
a railway journey , and who in case they
wcro killed wanted to have their burial
outfit ready at hand. I understand
that in the patentolHccthoro is a model
of u collin which is high enough for the
occupant to sit up in if ho shoul happen
to feel like it. It is intended as a pre
ventive of death by premature burial ,
and if the party in the collin suddenly
comeb to life a 'wire attached to the
hands rings a bell in a part of the collin
which projects nbovo the grave and
keeps ringing until assistance comes. "
"Hivvo you over known of any in
stance where any person has been
buried alivo'r1"
"Nono in my long experience. Such
cases are extremely rare. It is usually a
matter of no dUHculty to determine that
death 1ms ended the drama of lifo , still
some of the signs of dissolution may bo
mibslng. Lifo may possibly oxifat while
the body is cold and rigid , but any anx
iety that may bo felt us to the possibil
ity of persons being buried alive is un
necessary when even ordinary and
proper precautions are taken. The
premature burial of a living person
must , if it happens at all , bo the result
of inexcusable haste or carelobsncfas. In
doubtful cases a proper examination by
a competent medical man would render
such n horrible mistake absolutely im
possible. "
Let Them Severely Alone ,
Of the two it would be wiser to lot the
teeth go unbrushed than to iiso faomo of
the articles alleged to beautify and preserve -
serve them. SOZOUONT has done
much to drive these tooth destroyers
from the Hold. Lot them severely
alone.
r. II. TALUKII. N. I' . WCIIMAW , J. II. JII.AM'IIAItll ,
PALMER , RICHMAN & CO. ,
Liye SlocK Commission Merchants ,
Office ttoora 2 < .Oppoalto Kxclmnga lltilldluu , union
Block Yunln , eoutb Uumlju , Neb.
MCCOY enos. ,
Live Stoolc Commission Merchants ,
Mnrkot fnriilnliiid freoon upiillcatloii. Btockcn and
foeileri Iunil liixt on KO < | UTIUI. llu'erc.'nco' Omn-
lia National Hunk Htin Kouth Oiimbu Nullonui , Uulcm
block V..ixl , foutli Uiimlin ,
LORTMERWESTERFIELD& MALEY
Liyo Stoci Commission ,
lloonj 15 , Kicbanne llulldlnit , luiiou Etoek T nli ,
buutU Oiuulm , Neb.
A LEX Ar EiT& Flrrcin
Commision Dealers in Liye Sock ,
rworn 22 , Uppntlto Kxclianee UitlldjnK , Uiilcn Block
U N10 N STOCK YARDS CO. ,
' '
Of Omaha , Limited ,
lota K .Vqrd. Bujjortotcndent.
CHURCHILL PARKER ,
DealerinAgriCultnrallmpIements . , Wagons ,
sei and Ituojlfi. "
L1NINOER & METIMLF CO. ,
AgricnltnralImDlementslfa onsCarriages ,
nufgttf.KU. Wbolc lN Omftba , Nebrenk * .
PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN ,
Wholesale Dcnltr * In
AgncnltnrallfflDlementSjWagons&Bnggies
tCl , HO , t05 nd OT Jonts Street , Omaba.
P. P. MAST & CO. ,
Manufacturers of Bnck'eyc Drills , Seeders ,
CulllTHton , Hay ll kr , CWcr Mills and I.nban 11)1-
Tcrlirrs. Cor. II111 and Nlcholai Mrccm.
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. ,
Wholesale-
Agricnllnral Implements , Wagons SBnggies
Curocr Ilth and Mfholm Ptiwtd.
OMAIIAI1IMNCII.
Harresting Machinery and Binder Twine !
W. U , Mead , Manager. 1213 1-cnvcnworlh it. , Omalin
Doota and Shoes.
W. V. MORSE & CO. ,
Joohers of Boots and Shoes ,
Artists' Materials.
A HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
_ 1M3 Douiilas Street , Omaha , Ncbraakn. _
MOLINE , MTLlBURN&STO DD VRD Co
Wnniifacturcr ntul Jobbers In
Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
ror.iUh i nd I'nclflc Strootn. Omnln , Not ) .
1110 1HB-1105 loiiln ( St. , Omnlm AInnulnctory , Sum
incrbt. , llonon
KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. ,
( Huccesiurs to Itecd , Jonea A to. )
WholesalGMannfactnrersofBootsaiidShocs
t. or lloalon
aooUsollors and Stationers.
H. M , " TS. W. JONES ,
Successors to A. T. Kenyan & Co. , VI holoalc & Hctall
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Fine Weddlnu Btntlonery. Comraercliil Stationery.
WKDotiKlnaStreetOmaba. Neb.
Coffees Sploos , Etc.
CLARKE COF E'E'cp ; ,
Omaba CotTeo and Hplce Mills.
Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
W. L. WRIGHT.
Apent for the Manuf acturcri and Importers of
Glassware Lames Chimneys
Crockery , , , ,
Ktc. Offl cc. 317 8.13th St. . Oronbtt. NcbraBlia.
PERKINS , CATCH & LAUMAN ,
Importers and Jobbers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware
Etc 1M1 Furnnm St. , New 1'axtnn IlulldlnK.
Commission and Storage.
CEO. SCHROEDER & CO. ,
( Successors to McSbano A Scbrocdcr. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omaba. Nebraska.
FREDERICK J. FA1RBRASS ,
Wholesale
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commission
Merchants. Correspondence solicited. 1011 North
ICIli btreet , Omaha , Ncl >
RIDDELL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Specialties Hutter , KKRS , Cheese , I'onltry , Onmo ,
Oysters , Ktc. , Etc. 112 South 14th fctrect.
Coal , Coke and Llmo-
OMAHA COAL. COKE & LIME CO. ,
Jote of Hard and Soft Coal ,
209 South 13th Street , Omaba , Nebraska.
J. J. JOHNSON 4 CO. ,
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime ,
And shippers of Con ! , Coke , Cement. I'laster. I.lme ,
Drain Tile , and bewer ripe , omce , 1'nzton Hotel ,
Kaniain fct. , Omnlm , Meb. Tvlephono 811.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shiiers of Coal and Coke ,
211 South Uth St. . Omaba , Neb.
Dry Goods and Notions.
M. E SMITH & CO. .
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 nnd 1104 Douglas , Cor. Ilth St. , Omaha , Neb.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co
Importers and Jobbers in Dry GoodsNotions ,
Gents' KurnlsblnK floods. Comer Ilth and lliuncj
M , Omaha , Netimftka.
Furniture.
DEWEY & STONE.
Wholesale Dealers in Fnrniture ,
Farnain Street. Omaha , Nebraska.
CHARLES SHIVERICK.
Furniture
Omaha. Nelra ka.
Offlco Fixtures.
THE 81MMONDS MANUFACTUHINO CO.
Muiiufucturers of
Bank , Dice and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mantles , Fldebtmrdsllook Oa e § , Drun 1'lilnren , Wall
Cn ! e , i'nrtltloiiK , Italllngs , Countern , lleer nnd
Wlna Loolars , Mlrorsetc. Factory und utncc,17JJ
and IW.'boutli Uth til. , Oiuahu. Tvliiphoner 1124.
Crocorloa ,
PAXTON , GALLAGHER He CO. ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
705.707 , TOO and 7118.10th St. , Omaha , Neb.
MoCORD. BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
I ! h and Lesvcnworth Streets , Omaba , Nebraska.
Hardware.
LEE , FRIED & CO. ,
Jobbers of Hardware and Nails ,
Tinware , Sheet Iron. Ktc. Agents for Howe Scales ,
and Miami rowdef Co. , Omaha , Neb.
HIMEBAUQH & TAYLOR ,
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' Tools and Iluttalo ( kales. 1405 Douglai
Htreet , Omaha , NcbraAa.
RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
10U ) and Harder Bts. , Omaba , Neb. Western Agent !
for Austin.Powder Co. , Jefleriou Hleel Nails ,
Kalrbanks Standard Hcales.
MARKS BROS.SADDLERY CO
Wholesale Manufacturers of
Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware
And Leather. 1413,1105 and 1407 llarncy Bt.Omuha ,
Nebraska.
H g ay y Ha rtilyva ro
W. J. BROATCH ,
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Spring\Vs Ptork , Hardware. Lumber , Etc. 1JW
and 1811 liarney Btrcet.Uuiaba.
JAMES A. EDNEY ,
Wholesale Iron and Steel ,
< Y gonsrd Carrlaue Wood Stock , Heavy Hardwara
iJtc. 1211 ud Ul'J Lcivenworth St. . Omaha , Nub.
Ltimhor.
OMAHA LUMBliR CO. ,
All KMs of Building Material at Wholesale
Jttj Street nd Union PuclfleTruck.Omaha.
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LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in .Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Uoori , Elo. ' Yardi-C rntr.th ttd Itoulas ; Corcoi
W. L. PARROTTE &
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
1107 llariify Ptrfdt , Omaha. Nub.
C N DIETZ.
Dealer in Ail KIUUS of lumber ,
th and California Streets , Omaha Nebraska.
FRED W. ORAVJ
Lumber Lime Cement Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
CornerMh nd PonglMBU..Omah .
T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO.7
To Dealers Only ,
OfflfO , ItOTI Farnnm SlreK , Omitha.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD.
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
Import * * and American Portland Cement.
, Ancnt for Milwaukee HnlraullcOment and
( Julncy White Mmo.
CHAS. Hi LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lnnte
Wood OrreU iinil l' rtnot , Kloorlnir. Pth nnd TMii
STEAM on-Er WORKS ,
Cnrtor A fen , I'rop'n. Mnmifnctnrcrnof nil Hindi
Stoain Boilers , Tats and Sheet IronWorK
Works Poulli 30th nml II. X M. rrvMlnR.
"PAXTON It VIKUIilNlTlHON AVOltKS.
Wronglit and Cast Iron Building Wort
Engine * . Ilrni > Work , ( icncrnl Foundry , Mnrhlno and
lllavkiuiltli Work , omco nnil Works , U. ! lljr.
nrnl nth Wri ot , Unmlia.
OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Doik Units , Window ( limnl * . Klnner Stnnds , Wire
( ? l ns , Ktc. 1Z1 North ICtli Struct , Onmlm.
OMAHA SAFE nnd IRON WORKS ,
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
Vault * , JiM Work , Iron nndVlrn KIMICIIIH , Hliini , Itlo.
( > An'ir > iMi.l'-'r I Mr. 11th nnd.larkwn fts.
CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORK9
iron and Wire Fencss , Railte Guards
uil bcruuns , lorbitius , unices , mtirvs , ri < { d iicu , ct < j
Improrod Avrnlnus , locksmith Machinery and
Blacksmith Works. 4UJ South lltuU |
IMCAGKER k LEACH ,
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Locfcs ,
( Joncrnl ARunts for Dlcbold Snfo A Lock Co.'ii
Vault * uud Jail Work , HU > Faruntu btrcct , Omaba
ttiiiMnory _ and Notions.
I. OBERFELDER Ac CO. ,
Importers & Jotters in Millinery & Notions
MS , 210 and 212 South Ilth Street.
Notions.
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
103 and 405 Be uth 10th St. , Omaba.
V1NYARD & SCHNEIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods ,
1105 Harncr Street , Onmtia.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. .
Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Alia Orcaie , Ktc. . Omaha. A. II. Ulthop. Mnriagi-r
Pnpor Boxes
JOHN L. WILKIE ,
Proprietor Omana Paper Box Factory.
Nos. 1317 nud 1319 Douglas St. , Omnlm , Noli.
Paints and Oils.
CUMMINQS & NKII.SON ,
Wholesale Dvalcra In
Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc ,
llfd Furn m btrcet , UuiuhaNet > .
Prl n tera' N1 o torlo la.
'N E ws p A p E"R UNION ,
Auxiliary Publishers ,
ra.erln .
Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. .
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry a nlco stock of Printing. Wrapping nnd Writlni
l' er. Bpcclal attention glvon to car Toad orders.
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUBBER CO. .
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
311 Clothing ana Leather Melting. 1038 Farnnm Btroet.
Stgpm Fittings , Pumps , Etc.
A. L. STRANG CO. ,
Pninps , Pines and Engines ,
Steam ,
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
JUaro ani Water Supplies. Hrailquartcni for Musi ,
hoost A CD'S BQoJs. nil Karimm Ht. , Omnlm.
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. .
Steam and Water Supplies.
BROWNELL & , CO. .
engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
Bhc-ctlron 111)1. ) . HU-llli
Soods.
PHIL. STIMMEL le CO. ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
fill and 913 Jones Htri't-t Omaha.
Storage , Forwarding ft. Commission
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. .
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
Drancb bouto of ilia Ilermer JluEiirCo. nuiile [ > M
wbolciale and retail , l. JH UlOaud 13U Itard tTtreet ,
Omabk. Telopbuue No. 700.
OMAM MANI
J reworB.
STORZ& ILER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1M1 North Klgthteenth Street. Omaha. Ilfh.
CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
JeinsI'anU.BMrtt. Ktc. lltnanl I1M DougUs fitroet ,
Uuiaha , Neli.
Cornloo.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
John Kpeneter , 1'roprletor. MU Dodge and IKIand 1(4 (
MortnlUthtitro t. Ouiaha.
Saah , Peers , Etc.
M. A. DISBROV/ . CO. , .
Wholesale Manuf. turers of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Dranch Office , 12tlj and Iiard Btrccli , Ouialia , Neb ,
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturei's of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
MuuMlnits , Htalr Work and Interior
Hard Wood tlu-
tsu. M. IS. Uurner Mb and l < eav < > unGrl ! > ntrvvls ,
Omaha ,
OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , ,
Manafactiirers of Moulding , Sash , Doors ,
And lllltirts.Tiimlnir. Stair-work. Hank and OSiio Fit-
tlnns. ailh und I'appietftn ATOHIIC.
Staoke ,
H. SAWYE"iT
Maiinfaclnring Dealer in SinoKc Stacks ,
UrHchioj , Tsokl sod Oenoril Oolwr Bspa1rla ( . IUI
i > cat ) jtr n , Or.it > , f.e'i ,