Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 01, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : EBTITAY , MAEOH 1 ; 18S9.
Wheat Showhiff a Good Deal of
Nervous Strength.
CORN CLOSES A LITTLE HIGHER.
A Knlr UtiRlncss In Oat KiiturcH I'ro-
vlHlonsSllKl'ily ' Ilonrlsh Cnttlo
Slow nml Trices I > OAn to
lioU'atorMark. .
CHICAGO IMIODUCI3 MAKK.CT.
CiUCAno , Feb. 29. | Sccal ] ! Tclcer.im to
THF. Hen. ! The "locnl talent" was inoro
bearish onvlieit to-day than nt any tlmo
lnto the market Imd Its last climb from tMic
to f 1.12) ) . The market did not break , how
ever , on the contrary. It had the appearance
of nervous strength most of the day. It had
inoro limn nn appearance thcro was n real
ity about II. 1'rob.ibly bt ) | icr cent of the
local traders and the line includes that pro
portion of the big fish look for lower prlcon ,
and Judging from the folicltudo dliplajcd
they lire probably financially interested tfn
that aide. ' 1 hey profess to bcllovo Unit the
bull leaders hnvo already reduced tholr lines
nntlthntthpy would bo only too glad to cct
out of the rest of their holdings. In contra
diction of this , Tuirbank sa > s ho is long
inoro wheat than over , nnd the tip Is given
cxtcnsUoadvoitiseuicnt that "Arrangements
have been made at the banks lo take taro of
all the client that can possibly come in
during the month of Mav. " The intensely
bearish crowd find a Rood deal to tnlk about.
The presence nt the Pacific elevators of UNO
Hpecial Inspectors acting In the interest of
ttio UuffiUo purchasers of that 000,000 bushels
ols of wheat , gave rlso to the report that
another hitch had occurred In the
trado. This proved to bo Incorrect , but It
served the bears a turn. The purchasers are
ftocmlnqly satisfied , though some of the bulls
Incline to the opinion that the Buffalo millers
may not be averse to the disquieting reports
getting about , as they are believed to bo do-
blrous of KOttini ? the remaining 100,000 bush
els of the same kind of wheat on us good
terms ns possible. Thcro tire tricks in all
trades but' the grain trado. Nothing was
heard to-day about the Paris flour and wheat
corner , but Minneapolis inndo the wires hot
with estimates of a reduction of 1.500,000
bushels in the countrv elevator stocks dur
ing the month of February mid reports of ex
treme attenuation of fanners' supplies.
The opening of business in the corn pit
ROVO no indication of any change in the sen
timent of the speculators since the close on
the preceding day , and there Was nothing
apparent in the situation to cause any mate
rial alteration of their views. There was a
much less quantity cleared from the Atlantic
junta yesterday thnn has recently been the
case , but that wns well known to bo caused
by the temporary scarcity of vessels iind not
Jiom any falling off in the demand from for
eign buyers. The quantity of No. U in the
day's inspection showing only about iy per
cent of total receipts , as against 18 per cent
yesterday , was probably the most important
Jactor in determining the opinion of thu
shorts that it was best to bo clear of en
tangling engagements , with so little of
the Brtlclo necessary to Jill them
in present view , nnd to their efforts in that
direction was mainly due the advance and
activity which were seen. The demand for
r.mh corn for immediate consumption goes on
with accelerated pace , and begins to convut t
dealers to the opinion th.it the nearer approach
preach of the pi ice of the lower grades and
No. U is going to bo brought about by the ad
vancing of the former. The amount of busi
ness done showed an increase over the rctcnt
average , nnd the prices at the close ueto
from ' 40 to % e higher than jcstciday's close.
Oats \\cronot especially active , although a
fair business was recorded in futures , with
May the favorite , ruling JC@c higher.
Provisions were a little bearish in their
movements. Thcio was n positive weakness
in the market , but the old clement f.ivoting
lower prices acted with more confidence and
Hold with inoro fieedom than on anv ony for
a ween or more. The continued largo re
ceipts of hogs inndo the beais in fact some
what aggressive , and as the olTerings wi-re in
excess of the demand , pt ices fell off from
yesterday's closings in pork and lard , the
decline amounting to 5c , and in short ribs a
2'4g5c ' ( decline was suffered. The best quota
tions mudo wcin obtained around the open
ing. Trading showed fair activity , and in
cash pioducts the transactions wore qulto
satisfactory for the last day of the month.
*
CHICAGO tiivis srooa
CHICAGO , Feb. < 3. jSpecial Telegram to
Tim UF.E. ] CATTLE There is little or
nothing new in the trade. The d cm nnd Is
slow and prices down to low water mark.
Plain but fairly lleshed steers are selling at
$2.90@320 ; fair to good , nver.igmg 1,150 to
1,2T)0 , W25Q78.IO , and best 1,300 and upwards
nt fUO@a.'JO. Only about 170 head of cattle
out of about 8,000 bold above yesterday , the
great bulk soiling within a r.ingo of $ .1.40 to
$3.50 , the lowest range , qualiti considered ,
ever known in this market. Cow stock of all
kinds is in fair demand at very low figures.
The stockcr nnd feeder trade remains the
name ns heretofore. Values , consiaci ing the
low price of fat cattle may bo quoted high.
A largo number of 1,000 to 1,100 Ib stcois
that hnvo boon sent here ns fat cattle drift
Into the trade , nnd are soiling nt IJ.OO U.So :
lighter stock , $3.25 to f3 7ft.
HOGS Theio wns a slight up tuin nt the
opening that lasted perhaps n half hour or
no. Then tlicio was it sudden ( hop , prices
drifting back to yesteuhti's range , bulk sell
ing about like \cstcnlay , and closing nt Si. 40
( a i 45 for common packets , and M.50 for best.
Light soils wcro in good demand and sold at
FINANCIAL.
Nr.w Yoitic , Fob. 2S. STOCKS The follow
ing wore the closing quotations :
tr , 8. 4s rorfiilar . .l-itf Northern I'arlfUJ.
U. 8,4acouuons. . . .l.'H'i ' ilo pro fou oil 'fi' '
II. B.4VSs regular. . C. * N. W
II. B.4'ncoup ; < ms..lOJ do preferred , . . . 11)4 )
1'nolnoissof. W . . .U ) N.Y. Central
CVntml 1'tu.ltlo . . .fl
" "
f'Mcniro&Alton . .1.15 Hock laUnii" , ! ! . !
t' . , M. A St. P . . . .
iijnlncy 101' , do pruferreil
n. , it.itv in bt. 1'iuil & Omulin .
Illinois Central , lici dopreforrml . . . .
5.ii. AW im IJnlonl'Acillo
KiinsaaTuxna. . . . 11 W..M. U A. I' II
IjikeSuoro 104 ilo pruforreil. . . . IIai > 4'
MIclilRiinCentral. . B'JU \yostern tfulon
MONKT ov CAM < Uasy , at 2@3 per cent.
PlIIMB MBUUANTlI.lt PAl'RII I jj't pOl1 COIIt.
STCKUNO Even txor Dull and Hteady ;
sixty-duy bills , Sl.blVdomund ,
CIIICUGO. Fob. 26. Wluut March ,
fl.O-JX ; AIny , J1.07f j July , ; U38'e.
Corn -Steady ; March , l"i' " ; May ,
Juno , : < 5\i > .
Oats March , 25) ) < ' ? oi May , 37 > ro.
Pork-March , 51 l.'lO ; Muy , eil'
Juno , $11.113.
Lard March , SO.OO : May , KJ.60 : June' ,
Short Rjbb-Mnrcli , fVSSj May ,
Junt' , W 10.
Ri'o March , -t.tfoi Muy , 4Gu hid.
Hnfloy Nothing doing.
Prime Tlmothj M.l.t.
Flax' Cash on trawl. , $1.48 ,
\Vhlsky-ll.txt.
. .
Hutter-Stcudyi creamery , l&Q-'bo ; dairy.
KciLMc.
Cheese Full crnam choddnis , 10
HutH , IU/4'illut ( Young Americas.
12k"-
12k"Ki'gs Steady ; fresh , 13JiHc. (
Hides Steaely : IIOAV V green stilted.
light gix-cn salted. IWt'wo ' : erccn , 4@
salted bull , 4 l/0(45o ( ; green bull , H e : green
salted ralf , tlt o ; ary Hint , 7U@bo : green
altcd kip , 4o ; dry calf , cj dry Baited
bides , 7c.
Tallow Stoatly i No. J. soll-3 packed ,
No. 2 , 4e\ \ cake , fie.
Hecflmtj. hhlpmenU.
Flour. bbl . 7.0O ) O.OdO
Wheat bu . 50,000 27,000
Corn , ou. . . . . . . 173,000 12J.OOO
OoU. bu . 00,000 90,000
New Vnt-k. Feb. 83.-Whoat-Recept ! ,
1.103 ; shipments , none ; sjwt , dull and un
changed : No 2 red , ( iTKiilO Q in elevator ,
WUC' 'Kc ' afloat , OS'ac ' jr.OO , f o. b ; No. ! )
red. y(23J ! ( c ! options < ptlot and 1f\iC
lilghernnd llrm ; March. 07J 'J Ho idoslng
l 7'iC. '
Corn Receipts. 10 1OOJj export * . 23,100 ;
M > ° t quiet but firmer , No. 3 , 44o in elevator.
I.VfU6Jtcj nllont ; No. 2 whlto,47c ; ungraded
mixed , -ilrii jifc.
Oats Receipts , 82,000 : exports , 83 ; spot
dull nnd unchanged ; options firm nnd quiet ;
March , : > Kc ; Mav , : l , c ; spot No , 2 , white ,
82J ( ( c > , 'c ; mixed western , 29@3.ic.
ColTco Options closed fUiet | and B points
down ; March , April at d May , flG35@10.40 ;
epot Rlo.firm ; fair carirocs , 18 CO.
Petroleum Kasler ; United , closed at
O'JKc. '
Eggs Quiet , and easy ; western ,
.
I'ork Quiet ; now , Sli50itl2.7" ( .
Lard Weak ; western * team , $7.12 > f ;
March , S712' < ? 7 15
Lluttcr Ratlicr easy ; western dairy , la ®
20c.
20c.Chccso Slow ; western , lOCftll' ' c.
Llvoroool , Fob 1M. [ Special Cablegram
to TIIK HER. ] H:30 : p m. close. PerU
In poor demand ; prlmo mess , eastern ,
Kis steady ; do , xvestcrn , " > i.
Lard In poor domund and dull ; Match
and April , .Tis 3d , dull. ,
Wheat In poor ticmind ; noxv No.
2 winter , 7n Sd , llrm ; do spring , 8 * , firm.
Flour -In fnir demand lit Us 3d , steady.
Corn In poor demand for spot and fair
demand lor futtlics ; spot , 4s 11 , ' d , dull ;
March , 4s , steady April , 3s llj < jd , steady.
St. l.oiilJ. Fob. 2S. Wheat Higher ;
cash , 1SK ; MnV , USV't''SJic. '
Coin- Higher ; rash , iSl ( , ( > ? 7SJ < ic ; May ,
SOJ c.
Oats Steady : rash. .Tie ; May , 27 , ' c.
Pork ( Jtllot atll 5.@U 75.
Lard Cisy at ? JX ( ) .
Whlskx. bteady at $1.0) .
Huttei Creamery , 24@J7c ; dairy , 20i22c ( !
Clncliiiuitl. Feb. 23. Wheat Quiet ; No.
2 red , OJc.
Corn-Dull ; No 2. mixed. 85 ! Q33c.
Oats Dull ; No. 2 mixed , SiiftiJil c.
Whisky Active at § 1 OS.
MllxvMi'crtFob BS. Wheat Easy ;
cash , 1)4 ) Vo ; May , W'f c.
Corn- Firm ; No. ! J. ,11 u.
Oats nun ; No. 2 white , 27jtfii2Sc.
Rye Dull : No. 1We. .
13arl i Firm ; No. 2 , SOJ e ? .
Provisions -Easier ; poik , $11,12.
KniihiiN City. Fob 28. Wheat Stronger ;
No. 2 red , cash. Die ; May , Olio bid ; No. i ! soft ,
cash , 04c bid ; May , 90Ve nslted.
Corn Sto.uly ; No 2 cash , no bids nor offer
ings : May , COo ; No. 2 xvhito , cash , no bids nor
offerings ; May , 27 ] fc bid.
Oats No. 2 , cash. 21o bid.
MinnnnpoilM , Fob. 23. Wheat Sample
wheat loxvrr ; receipts , 178 cars ; shipments ,
71 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , February , $1.17 ;
May , $1.20 ; on track , $1.17 ; No. 1 north
ern , February , $1.00 ; May , 51 07K ; on track ,
srooa.
CIIICAOO , Fob 2S Cattle Kecclpts , 11,000 ;
market steady ; beeves. ? J.OO ( < t ; .55 : btookers
and feeders , $ > . ' .l"3i'i ; ; eoxvs , bulls nnd
mixed , $ l.75C < : i 10 ; bulk , * 3.1U@2 50.
Hogs Receipts 2'.lll)0 ) ) ; iniirlcet steady ,
Oc loxx-er mixed and -
early closing on heax-y ;
mixed , 4.40(34 ( l" > ; heavy , $4.40S4 CO ; light ,
$44'C'W 75 ; pigs , ? 4 MOM.sri.
Sheep -Receipts , \ < ) ( ) J ; market steady to
strong ; natives. | 3 00 ( < ? 3 ' 'o ; xicstcrns , $ l.40iS (
485 ; lambs , $ -1.7.tr ( > no.
Sliuix City , Fob. 28.- Cattle Receipts ,
190 ; shipments , 50 ; fat cattle xveak ; stoek-
crs , f-.OO ( jj.2.75 : fat steers , Saoi3DO ) ; feed-
CI-H , J220@'JO ( ) ; stockers and fat coxxs , ? 1.50
fiJ2rAcaniiers ) ; and bulls , $1.00 ( 1.75.
Hogs Receipts , l.SU'i ; murltet 3c higher ;
light and miicd , $ i.20 i.2r > : heavy , fl.'JjjJ
City. Feb. -Cattle- - Re
ceipts , 2,300 ; shipments , 1,400 ; ilrcssed bcof
and shipping steers steady to btiong ; good
to choice eotn fed , $ ) .90 ( ! 1.15 ; common to
medium , $2.bOffi.J ( 0' ) ; stockers and feeding
steers , steady , * -l.0ii)3.'JO ( ! ) ; cows , , strong and
lOc higher , ? 1.2j@2.70
Hogs Receipts , 7,900 ; shipments. 1,500 ;
market strong to nctix-o and 5@10e higher ;
common to choice S-.SO/cBJ 50.
National Htoiilc Yards , Past ; St.
Iouls. 1' ob. 28. Cattle Receipts , 400 ;
shipments , 4IK ) ; maikot stiong ; thoieo
heavy nnd shipping steers , W SOC < $ I.20 ; fair to
good. $3 00(33.75 ( ; stockers nnd feeders , $ JOO
( if3K ) ; rangeis , coin-fed , $2 75ft3 40 ; grass-
fed , $1.SO ( ? 2.90.
Hogs Receipts , 4.40J ; shipments , 1,000 ;
market strong ; choice heax-y and butchers'
selections , J4.40(74 ( 51 : packing , $4.3o4.55 ;
grades , ? 4.5J14 ( ) ( 65.
iivi : srooa.
Cnttlo.
Thursday. Feb 29 , IBS' ' ) .
With the very moderate receipts and the
demand fair the mancct could hardly bo otli-
erxviso than steady. The demand was equal
to all that was Offered , nnd as usual the
jards weio cleaied bofoio the close. Thcro
were no good beef or shipping steers lieio
that could bo compared with tlio best cattle
on s.ilo jesterdny , but there wns some
pretty fair stuff for tnoolghts. . The steers
sold largely at $ .1 00@ I ; ! 0 , while &omoeiy
light rattle \ \ out at $2.7.r > ( ! 00. The coxxs
for the most pal Isold at SJBO@.M K. '
Mo-s.
The mailiOt opened with an active demand
for light hogs , wliii-li sold at 5c higher , the
best lightweights going at $4.35@4.40. The
packers stni ted out to bear the market on
heavy and mixed hogs , and although sales
men xx-cro sloxv to mnko the concession , hold
ing on in many cases until nftcHioon before
soiling , the bulk of the hogs sold 5o loxxer.
The prices pain for the heavy nnd mixed
Logs xx-cro mostly $4 2r > ( nl.3 ) ( ) . Although it
xv.is late xxhen the maikct closed the hogs
v.eio all sold. ,
Sheep.
Thcro were only txx-o loads here , and they
wcro hardly good enough for the "packers.
The niaikLt xx'as steady and the demand
good. _
Cittlo . feOO
Hoes . . . 4,100
Sheep . . . iiOO
Prevailing ; PrlccH.
The folloxxlnglsa table of prices paid in
this maikct ioi the guiles of stock men
tioned :
Prime steers , 1300 to 1100 lbs. , . $ 1 40 ( M 00
Prime hteers , lldu to 1UOO Ibs. , 3 ( K ) < < M.GO
Natix'o fccdeis . 2io ( V"3 ill
Conimon to good coxvs . l r , ' ) ( 3 yy
Choice to fancy caxx-s v . SJ.4D ( < 5tOi )
Fair to choice bulls . 1,75 ( it'lW
Fair to ohoico light hog * . 4 in ( , [ 440
Fair to choiio hiMX'y hogs . 425 ( if I 3D
Fair to choleo mixed hop ? . . . . 4 'jo @ > \ >
Fair to choiro wostoin sheep. . 3.75 tji.l5
Fair to choice Nubraskas . 4,50 ( if4.il )
Live Stock Notes.
Heavy hogs 5c lower.
No good sheep on sale.
Cattle command steady prices.
The market opened 5c higher on light hogs.
About nil the stock in the jnrds was sold ,
W. F. Denny , of the firm of Hey no Uls.
Crlll & Co. , has retuncd from Chicago , ami
the firm hat opened up nn ofllce In the ICx-
change building , and is now ready to handle
stock.
OMAHA AM10IKSAIji : MAHKKTS
FrtittH , I'rmliiur , Ktu.
HUT-TEH Creamoiy Fancy print , 24T'Jflc ( :
choice print , SUfif We ; funcv solid packed , IS
djllli. " , choice HOllil packed , Ift lfc. Dairy
Fnncv roll , I'lyi'Jc , choice. U > yiflo ; good , 12
< 14o , low grades , 10'jMlc.
B Full cream chcddnrs , choice , 12 <
J : < icw Sti letly fresh , 11(3120 ( ; cold storage -
ago , 8@ lOc *
Lu i : POLI.TIH Chickens , per doz , $3 , " > 0@
II 7.1 ; ducks , per do , * J 25@ 1 50 ; geese , per
do ? , M r > Uu'J ( 00 ; turkevs , per Ib , I'@l0c. '
Dm siiin Pout Tin Chickens , pot Ib , ' . ) ( ( $
lie ; turkeys , per Ib , HQTlite ; geese , per Ib ,
Ilil2c ! : ducks , per Ib ,
Vnu , Heavy grasscrs , ICO to SCO Ibs , 7@
o ; inferior calves , ,7J to 00 Ibs , fiilGo ( ; me
dium to peed , 70 to 8"i Ibs , S@.lc ; choice to
fancy. 100 to 130 Ibs , ! > @Uc. )
Vi ( n TAIIIAS Pottitocs.Colorado nnd Utah ,
70@75c ; Wyoming , riO@ " > c ; Nebiasku and
lo\\u choice latpo , 'iofiSluo ; common , : ioiUc ; ;
8\veet potatoes , , Icrse\s , per bbl , $ . )2o ( ilG'J ;
beets , per bu , 5"aiyc ( ( , carrots , ! O ( < 4IOo ;
cabbage , California , per Ib , 2J c ; patsnip ? ,
SOflOi'c ' ; onions , red choice , Wiii5" > c ; silver
skin , ( X ) ( < 75e ; turnips , JOftil-J.'iu ; tntabagas , ! 15
@IOc ; cauliflower , choice large' , per doz , ? 1.'J5
( < * 1 50 ; good , * 1.IO@I ( 23 ; radishes , .T > & IOo ;
lettuce , 23@30o ; cucumbers , Si.50 ; string
beans , per bov , Sl oOfiJ.'J.'i ; celery , i' 5JOc : ) ;
8inach | , $ l.f)0(71.7. ( ) per bbl.
U \vr Malhud , per doSJ OO 'J ' .W ; red
head. per doz , 12 50t3.00 ; teal , per doz , SI. 50
@JXI ( ; common small , per do/ , ? I.OUrti)1.50 ) ;
rabbi's , ncrdo ? , 75c ( < fl.OO ; jack rabbits , per
doz , $300i.tr,0 ( ; sqtiinels , perdoz , 7. > c@l.00 ;
ack snipe , f 1.00Ttl.3o. (
AITLUS I'er bbl , fancy New York nnd
Michigan , $3. : > 0 ; choice , .0)a2.2" ) ; choice
Missouri , $ l.75i72.00 ( : good , $ t.f > U@l.75.
FOUEION Fitti ITS Malaga gr.ipes , itogs , 40
to 5'i ' Ibs , lOc per Ib ; butmtms , per bunch. $1.50
@ 3 0(1 ( ; lemons , fancy now , JiOO to 3 > > 0 s , § J 75
( iC4 50 ; choice old. 'Ma a , $ J 50 © . ) 00 ; oniniies ,
Los Angeles , * 'J.7. > @ 100 ; llivet stiles. M.75@
4.00 ; Navels , $3.00 ( < j35J ; Uanchito , f3 00 ( < $
32" ) .
CuMiRitiin s Hell & Bugle , choice. $7.50
@ 7 75 ; Bell & Clietry , choice , fl > 50(30.75. (
NITS Walnuts , SOfalWi ; ; peanuts , b@10c ;
chestnuts , 4f5c ; eocodiiuts , per 100 , f'i.00@
liOO ; hazelnuts , 3(3 ( Ic : hlckorynuts , Binall.
? 1.23@1.50 ; large , < iOi7oe ( ; pecans , plain , d@
b > u ; polished , 12@13c ; almonds. Ibc : lllberts ,
lie ; Hi.iils , lOc.
Hini.1 CJrecn salteil , No 1 , rc ; No. 2 , H@
3Jfc : calr , 35Ko ; dry flint , nr Sc.
HhtNs Niivius , hand picked , per bu , $2.10
@J 20 ; good clean country. $1.7502(10 ; oft
or poor stock , $1.00f < i)1.5J ) ; Califoitna , > J MQ
210.
210.CiUEit Michigan , per bbl , < 4.5UI5 ( 00 ; New
York , par bbl , * 3 000 3 50 ; half bbl , $ - > .75&0
300.
FcATiinitsPer lbprlmolivc geese white ,
3" > ( HOc ; tnixcd with grai , 25C"30c ; damp and
musty , 10Wc ( ) ; pume live douiestio duck , 20
( ! < < 2o ; wild duck , 15& 20i : .
SALEII \ut-Pcr bbl , 30 galchoicc,54 00 ;
per half bbl , Ki 23.
Poi'cou.v Per Ib , rice , lK@'cj common ,
Hosi.1lb frames , choice white , 15@lie ( ;
dark , iyJ14c ( : strained. 10@12c.
JI.I.ULS 4iliMc per Ib ; prcseivcs , 10@12c
per Ib.
L \un-7Ke in 5Mb ( pkgs.
MINCE Muvr 0)-fS7c ( per Ib.
Grnccra' List.
llcviscd prices are as follows :
UAOGIXO Stark A , seamless , 22c ; Amos-
kcag , seamless , 17 c ; Lewiston A , seamless ,
Wo ; American , seamless , 17c : but laps , 4 to 5
bu , Il@l4c ; gunnies , single , 14c ; gunnies ,
double , 22e ; wool sack , 42c.
TWIVKS Flax , 20 ® We ; cotton , IC iJJlOc ;
] ute , be.
Dm en FUCITS Figs , in boxes , per Ib , 14@
Kkj ; dates , in boxes , 7@lc ( ) ; London Malaga
ln > or raisins , per box , $250ii ( > i70 ; Mal.iR.i
loose iasins , $ J.0@-.50 : ! ; ne\v Valencia rais
ins , per Ib , be ; California loose muscatels ,
per box , $1 50 10 ; California Uondons ,
IbsS , S2.40 ; pitted cherrles.uer Ib , ISc ; Call-
foima pitted plums , per Ib , 12i ( lc ! ! ; dued
bluckberncs , uer Ib , (5fi7c ( ( ; dried i.ispbcrries ,
per Ib , 2i@24c : ; evaporated apples , 5C'iSo ) ;
California unpnrod evaporated peaches , 12@
14o ; cvanoiMtcd California apricots , 17e : cur
rants , 5J4@ " ) > iC' Tuikish prunes , 5@5'-5c ' ;
cttion , 2i ( t24c ; orange peel , 13c ; lemon peel ,
17c ; California French pi tines , 12c.
PIOKI.BS Medium , in bbls , J5.00 ; do , in
half bbls , $ .1 00 ; small , tn bbls. fi ( 00 ; do , in
half bDls , $ ) 50 ; gherkins , in bbls , S7.00Jdo ; ,
in half bbls , ? 4 00.
KovsTiiit COPKBRSGorman , 23' c ; Me-
Laughlln'b XXXX , 2J > , c ; Ariosa , 2J , ' c.
Corrru Green M ocliu , 25130c ; Uio , good ,
lSl' ' > e ; Mntulahling , 2li ( i'J ; loastlng Uio ,
I7ifl8u ( ; O. G. Juva , 24@3io ; Juva inferior.
2-iJ.tij ( ) ; Hio. fancy , SKm'Uc ; Santos and
M.tracaibo , ntjil'Jc.
Srcuit Granulated , 7@7 | c ; cant , A , (5J ( c ;
white extra C , OJfc ; extra C. li o : vellow
Clij c ; powdered , 7 @ 3c ; pubes , } { ( i ( > 5u.
JusujLChoice yellow , U0j2 > u ; datk
colored , 13@14c.
Toiucco Plug. 20anc ( : ; smoking , 10 J09.
S\lT * 1.35fi1.40per bbl.
Koi-B 7-10 , 14 } < fc.
Mu'l.i : SUOAK Bricks , llJX12c ( per Ib ;
penny takes , I2@lc ! ! per Ib ; pure maple
byrup , $1.00 per gal.
Mu'l.i : S ) itui' : M@4H ; per gal.
Wiui'i'iMi PAI-KU Manilla , ( l > c per Ib ;
straw , l@U < o per ID.
Tins Young Hyson , common to fair. 1S@
25c ; Young H\ son , good to fane" , yo@55e ;
Gunpowder , common to good , 2 ( iW. " > c ; Gun
powder , choice to fancy , 4i ) ( ! 0'c ; Japan , com
mon to medium , ir ( a"-li ! ) : ; Jajian , choic.0 to
fancy , ! ! ( ) rtJrc ; Oolong , common to good , 25
( < ? lc ( ) ; Oolong , choice to fanov , G0@7lo ) ; 1m-
Iicrial , common to medium , 25 3. ; Imperial ,
good to fancy , 40 ( < 150c.
CitACKiits : ( ! < ( ? 7c per ibj assorted cakes , S
( T23c | per Ib , as per list.
CAMIV Mixed , 0 > f < V7il3 fes stiek , ( Jfllo ;
rock candy , 10 > flviie ; fancy candy , 7(52sc. (
HOI.IA.N1) Hl'llltlMl llOC.
MACKHIIIII. Famllv. $13.00@I4.00.
Coi > Fibit MOi7 c.
STMICII 4fe7Ko per Ib.
Dry OooiU.
COTTON FI.ANSHLS 10 i > er cent trade dis
count Unbleached L L , 5Ko ; C C , GJfo ; S
S , 7 < tfe ; E K. t % ? G G , UJ/o ; X X , 10 > o : O
O. ) $ ; N N. 1'JKo ; A A , 14o ; D D , l.Mo ;
TT. KJc ! ; YY , 18o ; Ii 1) . lOe , Hloachcd ,
JO.SJifc ; 1,0. 12Kc ; bO , iSUfc. Hi own and slate ,
50. Do ; 70 , 12Vo ; DO , Hie ,
CAIITBT WAIIIBibb , white , lOo ; colored ,
22c.
22c.UATTS - Standard , Se ; Gem , 10o ; Beauty ,
l < 2Ku ; Uoono , I4c ; B , cased , $ l ) 50 ,
PitiN'fs Solid colors Atlantic , Ce ; Slater ,
Co ; Berlin oil , /tc\ \ Gainer oil , ( i@7o.
PIIIXTS Pink nnd robes Allen , 6c ; Hiv-
crpolnt , 6) 0 ; Steel River. OX0 ; ' Hlcnmond ,
koPitiNTs [ ; , 7e.
PitiNTs Dress Chaiter Oak , B'/o ' : Kam-
npo , 4c ; Lodl , r > < o ; Allen , Ik ) : Hichmond ,
( Jo : Windsor , CJjo ; Kddi stone , O o ; PaclOo ,
, INUIOO BLUE St. Logcr , 5Koj Ar
nold , 0 > c ; American , 0 } o : Arnold C , long
cloth , IM ; Arnold B , long cloth , lOKc : Ar
nold Gold Seal , 10c9 ; Stelfel A , 12o ; Wind-
son Gold Ticket , 10 c.
GlNOUAMS Plunkt'tt checks , 7' c ; Whlt-
tenton , 7Ko ; York , 7 o ; Normundi divss ,
8Ko ; Uonfrow drcss,8 @l2 > , ; o ; Whittonton ,
8Xc ; Calcutta. bja
CAMIIIIICS Slater , 5c ; Woods , Co ; Stand
ard , &oj Peacock , f > c.
BLBAcnnn SuunTiNO EHerton,7K : IIouso-
Iceoper , 8W ; Now Candidate , 8Horkeloy } ;
cambric , No. (50. Ki Uesl Yet. 4-1 , 0 %
Uuttorcloth , OO.4M ; Cabot , 7'rf ; Furweil ,
half bleached , 6' $ ; Fruit of Loom , 8 1
Drocne G , 0 ; Hope , 7k ; King Pmlliu cam
bric , 10 ; Loiifidulocamtiric , 10 ; Lonsdnlo , 8 > ;
New Yorlc mills , 10 > $ ; Peppcroll , 43 in , 10 > i ;
Peppcrcll. 40 In , 11V ? PcrAttell , 04 , ,
Peppcrcll , 8-4 , 21 ; I'eppcrclyl(4 , 2.1 ; Pepper-
ell. 10-4. M : Cnnton , 4 4,8U : Canton , 4-4 , PJS ;
Triumph , 0 ; Wnmsuttn , 1 > : Vullov. s.
HIIOWN SIIFF.TINO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7'f ;
Atlantic II , 4-4 , 7 ; Atlnntlc l\4 , GV , Atlantic -
tic P , 4-4 , 0 ; Aurora LI. , 4 1 , H ; Aurora C , 4-4 ,
4f ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , Cft : llbbsier LL , 4-4 ,
G ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7'i ; Lawrcnco LL , 4-1 ,
0 ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , fiiji Pcpperell It , 4-4'f ,
Pcpperell.B , 10 Inch , ? Jf ; Pmicrcll , 8-4 , Is ;
Peppcroll , 0-4 , 21 j Pepperoll , fo-4 , 23 ; Utlra C ,
* - . -W ; WachUHott. 4-4 , " ' 4 : Aurora U , 4-4 ,
7 ; Aurora , U , 4-4 , Ojf.
fi tVNGi. , PLASH Hnftsmen , 20o ; OoMi en ,
82 > < o ; Clear Lake , 3GJ < o , lron Mountain ,
"
VMNNKI.S WIIITF U H No ; 2. * ( , 24Xc ;
G II No. 1 , f , SOtfc ; B H No. 3 , OJWc ; U H
No. 1 , ? f , 30e : Quecheo No 1 , J , 43c ; Quo-
chco No. 2 , } ( , 87Uct Quechec. No 3 , Jf ,
82J c ; Atmnan , ittWc ; Wltidior , 22 > se *
FMNsn.s , KBC , 24 inch , lfijo ; E , 24
inch , 2IHc ; O G , 24 inch 20o ; 11 A F , Jf ,
25e ; .1 ItV. * ( 2c ; G , % , 23c.
DICK-West Point. 2. ) in. So7,10Ueest ;
Point , 21) ) in. 10 oz , 12)40Vost ; Point , 23 tn ,
12 or , I Be 5 West Point. 40 in , 11 oz Kle.
Ce > u rTS Jews AndioscopKin , 7fc ; Kear-
snruo. 79fe ; Kocliport , tljfe } ; ConpstoKii , tHtfes.
Ticiw-YorK , 0 In , 14'fe ; York. ; U in ,
IH' cj Swift lllver , be ; 1 liornilllio OO ,
Tliorndlke , Eli 8 } < e : Tliormllkc. 120 ,
ti'.c ; TliorndlUe , XX , loc ; Coidi" , No. fi ,
J'Ku ' ! Cordls , No. 4 , 10 0.
OKMMSAtnoikc.iK , V ) o ? , lrt ) e ; Ux'crolt ,
7 02 , 1315o ; York. 7 or , % , ll.iynmkcr ,
tij-fc ; .InfTrev , XX , ll'ic ; . .lnfTic.XXX ,
12UcHcfivor Creek , AA , l-'o : IJc.ix'crCrceif ,
H15. lie ; IJcavcr Creek , CJ ( , lOc.
KfATioa , Ir\s Mcniorlnl , 1.VUnkotn ; ,
So ; Uuiluim , 2r c ; llorcult's , IV ; Lcatn-
intfton , 2J'tfe ' , Coltswolil , 27'4e , iMelvlllo. 2.V.
Cnv ii Stpycns' H , fi1 , c ; Ste\cns' H ,
bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A. 7 Vi Stevens' A ,
Ulcnclied , bVfe , Stovons' 1 , c , Stevens' P ,
bleached , lll < , c. Slovens' ' N , ' . ) > e : Stevens' X ,
blenched , lojfe.Stevens'S1U ; , ll' c.
lju in l er.
Dnir.vMoN * AMI TIMIIIIU 2x4 to2\12,125i !
10 ft , § 111 ( Hi ; IS ft , $17.00 ; iO ft , ? H OJ ; 2"J unit
21 ft , $ J1 00 ; 4 < c4 , SxS , 12011 ft , $1700 ; 18 ( <
3) ) ft , ? H ( )0 ) , 2-24 ft , * 31.i)0 ) ; foiifintf , No. 1 ,
S10fOl3tlO ; No. 2 , ? ll.lWilJUO ( ; linishlni ' , ,
1st unit 2il clear , I7.0r@:0 00 ; 3d eleur ,
$13 ( Nlftll ! 00 ; H lolect , $3T.UJO83.00 ; lloorlne.
1st com. 0 inV. . P. . $31 00 ; 2d com. , &U 11(1 ( ;
3il com. , 5)l.nO ; I ) , < -)00 ( ) , rotnmon Y. P. ,
$17.00 ; lstutnl2ilrleirY.P,4iitulilln 20 00.
Posts , xx'hite ccilur , 12o' red ced.ir , lt'o ; split
oak , ! ) c ; saxx-ed o.ik , ISc ; shingles , XX clear ,
S.1.20 ; extra A , ? 2 Si ) ; stiitidiud A , $2 ( M ) ; Itith ,
* 4.4 i ship l.ip No. 1 , $18 ; No. 2 , Slli.r , ' ) ; No.
1 , O. G . $10 ; silling. 1st common , $4i ; 2J ,
$10 ; 3d , $1,1 ; fence. $128) ) ; Block boards. A ,
f-l'l ; 11 , ill ; C , f.f'i ' ; D , $ W ; bom els. No. 1 ,
common , $ l'.l ; No. 2 , $17 ; No. 3 , $15 ; No. I , $13 ;
partition , No. 1 , W P. Jf In. $ .11.0) ) ; No. 2.
? . " 7 00 ; ceilniL , ' , clear % V. P. , $ , ' 0 00 ; clear ,
Jtf Norway. $1000 ; sfcconds , $11.50 ; O. G.
batts , 2K in. , ( Vc ) ; O. G. baits , i < fs. ' | in. , rui- ;
3 in. well tubitiff , 1) . & M. , box$2200 ;
pickets , D. & H. , § 24.03.
nnd Chemicals.
Acitis--Kulphurie , IJ c ; Citric , li c , Oxalic ,
loc : Uuttiric , 41c ; Am. c.irb , 14c ; iilunt , 2'r
@lc ; nrroxvroot , 3Jc ; b.ilsim ctip.ilbn , 1,5 ij
7oc ; borax , lOvill ! c ; calomel , bOu ; castor oil ,
fl.OX'tt 10 ; cream tartar , 3Jc ; cotrosivo sub. ,
bile ; chloroform , 45@Vj ; c\t. lojxvood , 12c ;
Klycorine , 2lc ; BUIII tiiablc , .IJc ; gnm
camplior , 3To ; cum opium- , $ .1.25 ; morphia
snlph. , ? 40J@Ib5
OILS Herjfamor. 52.80@tOO : lemon , $4.00 ;
peppermint , ? , ? 00@ ( P , ) ; xvmterKreon , $ i 40 ;
olix'e , $1.00 ; ( lulni.ie , 3oSl8j ( ! ; stryclini.i ,
? 1.0J@1.10. _ J , ,
Metal auel TiiiiierT Stnclc.
Hlock tin. small pip ' S 23
13 lock tin , bar 2) )
Ceupcr , planished boiler sl/es ; u
Copper , cold rolled ' . ' . w 31
Copper , sheathing 80
Copper , nitts 30
Copper , flats. : . ' 31
Gal. sheet lion , JuniataJ , .10 , 10
and B per per cent discount.
Pat. iilanlshctl iron , 21 to 27 A ] 0' ' <
Pat. planisheu iron , 24 to 2713 . . . 'J'j' '
Ilonllng , 1C. llx2J , 112 sheets1 , . . . (5.00 (
liootlng , IX , 1 lx'40 , 112 sheets T.f.O
IloofliiK , 1C , 2\2 ( ) > , 112 shc\it3 11.00
UoolliiK , IX , .0x23 , 112 sheets 14.50
Sheet Iron No 21 , 3.40
bhectlton No 27 3.50
Solder 140510
Tin plate , bust cnaieoal
1C , 10x14 , 241 sheets. . . . / ? * 0 51
IX , IIKH , 241 sheets.- . b 25
Tin plate , coKu
1C , 10x14 , 2J1shccts C.2"i
Steel nails , per keg 2.25
Steei wire nails , per kei ;
SHROEDER & DEAH
,
GRAIN
,
Basement First rational Bank ,
O5 Soulh 1lli Struct , - Omalui.
SUDUUItAN
Waterloo.
There was a stubbing ufTair Tuesday , which
was not as serious ns ut first thought , as the
injured party is able to make his tippcaranco
on the streets again.
Mr ! nnd Mis. Iia Mnpcs , of Onialm , who
hax'o been visitliif ; in toxvn n fcxv dajs , have
retuincd to flio citv.
II. U. IleniiiKer has innchnsed one of Kile-
horn's lumber .x.mdu and will tun it ui > an
other branch.
Will Kdyce is on Iho way to hcaltli once
mote , fiir xvlnuh ovor.xono is ghtd.
Miss Annie Uroxvn , teacher in the primarv
deputmont , his on account ut ill health
Kiven up the situation , nnd that depjitment
has been closed for the present.
The Ki.md opening of the city hall tool ;
place the evening of tlie22d , nnd the bull was
said to luvo been a grand success.
The Maitha Washington tua and fair
held by the ladles of the Christian chinch
XXMS a llnnnchil success as well us u social
one.
one.Tho
The postotlico is the topic of agitation jw > t
nt present , or inthcr the postmaster , but the
suspense is fust draxving to n close.
Dr. Coullu's new ofilco is nearinc comple
tion and the doctor will soon tnhe possession.
Mr. Nelson Is expected homo from his east
ern trip nnd will brinir his brnthoi-In-iaw
and family with -him to help swell Water
loo's population.
Mr. Gcorgo nmerson tulces possession of
the Leo residence the 1st of March , ami
thcro are nuuiv inoro changes expected.
Mrs. IJ. U , Ilennitigerlias ROIIO to Ailing-
ton on a visit of a foxv days , nnd "II. U "
looUs as desolate us he usually does on such
occasions. 'i
A. H. Watts was on the sick list last
week.
James Donovan has' f U'clcomed n young
BOM. "
Miss Muy Watts lias returned homo from
her visit to Onmhn , bringing xvith her Miss
Georgia Kcmltlc of Jefferson.
Oliver Gallup expects to move into toxvn ,
ImviiiL' purchased for n Jiomo ono of K. E.
lteichdrt'8 cottages.
James Davis is propa.r'/iitr / to move to our
city in a foxv iluya. ,
Miss Bertlm Hangs'of Luke City spoilt
the past xvcolc xvlth her sister , Mrs. Itow-
Innd.
Innd.Groat
Great interest Is manifested in Methodist
revival meetings.
Jnnlo Buchanan spent Sunday in Council
Bluffs , tlio guest of Mrs. J. Organ ,
Miss Williams of Wlota has seemed a po
sition ns bookkeeper in the Klgln wiUcli
factory of Elgin , 111.
Mrs. Push has burled her little ton-.yenr-
old daughter , making the llfth child burled
by her xvithln four \vcoks.
Mrs , Wendt and llttlo son Fritz arc visit
ing at Mrs , T. II. Campbell's.
Married , at St. Patrick's church , on Tues
day morning , February SO , by Hey. Father
Schiffmacqer , Miss Maggie Gorman and F.
Floerchlnger. lleceptlon ut residence at 1' )
o'clock ,
L
Onklaiiel.
There is a great deal of sickness In the
vicinity of Oakland nnd several deaths have
occurred. Mr. Tomson , living near Oakland ,
hits burled the third child , who died of diph
theria , and others of tlio/auilly are very nick.
Continued meetings art ) being ueld at the
Christian church , conducted by Nov. Vander
The friends of Mr. nnd Mm. .Tohn Itlril
gavu them n surprise on the night of the 8.M
at the hotel of K. L. Ulrd , their son , itbeinR
the twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar
rlago. llov. Vfttiders made some very appro
prlnto remarks , utter which llov. Howe , In
behalf of their fi lends , prcsentwl them some
very nice silverware , Hcfreshmcnts were
served.
Mrs Hrichtmnn was called to sco her
mother , living near Hancock , who is very low
with the measles.
Mr. Frank Scott has opened n noxv meat
market. This makes the third for the town
Tliojtiiostsclontlliccompouiul for the
euro of eou liB , colds nml all throat inn
lung troubles is Dr. Ulgolow'a Positive
CutIt Is plcnsnnt , prompt nnd s.ifo.
60 cents anil 31. Goodman Drug Co.
Lnlrtl Golnt ; to AVasIiliicton
WXSHIVOTOX , Feb. 23. Senator Paddock
to-day stated to nn Associated prow reporter
that Representative Lulrd , of Nebraska , has
so Jar recovered that ho will bo nblo to reach
Washington in time to participate in the in
augural cctemonlcs.
The soft gloxv of the ten ro o Is uc-
qtiii-cd bi Indies who use l'o/.zonl's Com-
plo.Nion jiowtlor. Try it.
Morton CallH on
WXSIIINOTON , Feb ' N. Tlio stream of
callers on President-elect Harrison contin
ued to day. Among them was Vlco Presi
dent Morton , About 1 o'clock Harrison went
out alone for u walk.
Al\iHO tt > Mother * .
Mrs Wlnsloxv's teething Syiup should nl
ways bo used forchlldien teething. It soothes
the child , softens the gums , allays all pnln ,
cures \vhul colic , and is the best lomedy for
dinrrhiua. ' ! * > cents a bottle.
A NVw Nolif.iHkn I'oitniiistpr.
Wxsnistnov , Feb. 23. [ Spoolil Telegram
toTiiiiBt.r. ] John P. I.antcrniau has been
appointed postmaster nt Phillips Station ,
Hamilton county , Neb. , vice Mrs. Mmnio
Halter , lesljiicd.
An Absolute Cure.
The ORIGINAL AlJIHTlNn OINT-
M12NT is only pat up in largo two ounce tin
boxes , mulls mi absolutes euro for old soies ,
liurns , wouiuU nnd chapped hand * , and nil
skin eruptions. Will positively cine all
kinds of piles Ask for the ORIGINAL AU-
mi'INU OINl'MKNl. Sold by Goodman
Drug Co , at ' 'u cjnts per box by mail DO
cents.
A Oronl Kiont In Sx\cdcn.
STOCKHOLM , Fob 28 Thexxife of Prince
Oscar has been delivered of a daughter.
THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES ,
OMAHA.
No. .S St. L. I.xp. Daily. llr ; > p 111 U.-'Q p in
TKAIN&
We suv irel.
Itnnntn ? batweon Oo.mcH 1 Hull's ana AI
tnlght. In addMon to thu stations mentioned ,
triilns stop at 'Ixvontleth nnd Tv.cnty-fouith
htructb , and at tno Sumui It In Otnnhu.
Hrociil- 'I rans. Omaha , South | AI-
xx ny. fer. di > p it. Sheely. Oinnhii bright.
ny.r A.M. A. M. A.M.
u:51 :
l ! : 10
fi:1T > 7itJ : _ 7:11
7:11 Air , ; iiiiii
10.1)1 )
lO'Vf
11:1 : : p. ir ! I' . M.
V. 10:11'I 1 > . M. 14:1. :
I-M
. ' : (5 ( Irj
3:4' : 4 : 1:1. : |
4:4' : 4 : 2
( ! : I4
7r > : b-14
8-4V s.-rj
Dili 10:0i :
10:11 : .W ! ! : . ! line' '
A rtallyt 11 dally except Saturday ! (5 ( except
Sunday ] O tixcent Monday : fast mult.
The time plxeu uuore Is for Transfer , there
being fipmitxe to ten mlnutm but < rea'J'miu-
for and local depots.
.1.1 .
AKrlcullurnl jmplomoivts.
Ll , PARKER ,
Dealer in AgricnltiiialliiiplcniGiits , Wagons
Carriages nml fcueelo' , June * Mrool , between Pth nml
imii.Umnlin , Nrtirn'kn
t Tt.if BToTi
Agricnir Implements , Wagons , Carriages
lliiCElc .ctc. Wliolc'itlc. Onialm , .
1'ARLIX , OHJWlonF A MAIJflX CO.
\ \ in > Ie nlc IVnlcM In
AgnciiltiiralIiiipleiieiitsJV/agos& ! / : Buggies
tOl.luUOinmtlO , Jonc < treet Oinnlm ,
M01.ISK , MILltrilXA S1OUDA 111) CO ,
Manufacturer' nml Jobbers In
Wagons , Busies , Racsm \ , \ \ Etc ,
Cor pth niul I'm incctrcct * . Omnlm.
3' Mntorlnls ,
Arllsts1 Material'PiiV ! ! , ami Organs ,
1311 Diiugla * stieol , Omilin. Nobnuki.
Boots nml Shoos.
ir. r Moiti ; .t ro. ,
Jobbers of Boots
1101 HOT , 1IU > Dniiul n Hrpet , Om-ilm Mnnurnrtorr.
_ siiiiiinor ftreit , HiMiein
„ . Goal , Coke nnd Llmo.
OMAHA COAL , COKV A J.1.MKCO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
-W | koutli _ nilM-m-el , Uinnlm , .N
iprosofCoalaVcok
llSiiitli nth M .Omnli.i , .NVb.
Crockery nncl Classwnro.
ixs , OATCH Ai. . At 'MAX ,
Importon nnd Joljlicri of
Crockery , Glassware , tamps , Silverware
l.tc. 1JII liirniim trcot.new I'nxton liiillillnir.
_ , „ Commission and Storage.
HWJlffLT. A RIDDKLL , '
Storac anil Commission Merchants
OioitJK .srWfJOKWKK ACO. . ,
n Coiiiiiiissioii and Cold Storage ,
( Succe < ofi tn McMiiiiu- chrooilcr. )
Oni ilm , Nebr.iskn.
Dry Goods and Notions.
M. j : . SMITH ACO. . ,
Dry Go .Foriiisiiiii Goo3saii3 Note ,
1103 nmlllOl lloiiKlin , , mr. llth streetUmnlm , Neb.
Kl J. PJ I TRICJ KOCU jnr GOODS CO. ,
IfflDorlBK and Jobbers in Dry 6ooIsNotion ( , s
Gonw " * nml Hniiic5
. ; co ,
Importer * nml jobbers Of
Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings ,
'libomli Uili street
Ftirnlturo.
V/liolosalc / Dealers in rnniitiire
fiirn nn Micct , Cninlin. .Nebrnpkii
Fonitiire ,
rinilii , N
_ _ Groceries.
VA X'10X , GAT.LAdllhn A CO. "
Wiiolesalc tirocerics and Provisions.
nB.7l/r.UHimil711feontli / lUthct. , Omaha , Xcb.
Mc"ORD , IIIJADY A CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers'
l"lh and I.cavcnreo.-lli ftrocts , Omabi , Nebraska.
_ J _ _ Hardvvaro
"nr. j. un
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Sprlnirs. wniton ttopk. Imrctwnrp. liimbpr , etc. 120U
luiill-'ll llnrney ttrunt , Om.ilin.
nsiw HA no-
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Mct.lH , slipct nnn. ctp AKPiiti for Howe < cnlL'S.
MUml iiowilprmul l.yni.in Ij irlicil irlrc ,
UUA rm A VArr.on.
Biiild rs1 Ha dwarc a > id Scale Repair Shop ,
Mcclmnlcs' ton'c and lluinici ncnlea. ! JOi
f til ( .1 , Oni ili.i , Nut > .
Hats , Caps , Etc.
II' . / , . J'AHHOTJ'j : ACO. .
Wholesale Hats , Caps aid Straw Goods ,
1107 lliunejr ttrcct , Oinnlin , .Si Ul.l ! . .l.
Lumoor.
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
Imported nnd Air.crlc.in 1'nrllnnd ( onient. htnto
ntunt fcr Mlln nihtu tiyiliiuillc oumi.nl nnd
Ouliuy whllit linn1.
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
WooJ curpclB nml pirqiicttlnorlnv Hh unil Doii
htiLds , Uinului , hob.
AllKinflsofBiiildingMiterlal at Wholesale ,
18th Sticut nnd Unluu I'aclllo 1'in.k.Oinilin ,
LOl'lH IIHAlF01lt > ,
Dealer in Liiniher , Lath , Lime , Sasli ,
Doors , Ktc , Yurd - ( iirni'r "II , nnJ Douglaa. Corner
lltb and
punt ) w. diiA r.
Luinlcr , lioie Cement , Etc , , Etc ,
Corner till nncl Duuijhi.i bu , O niilin.
c. x.
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber.
lithnnil ( 'nlirorilln Mrectx , Oinahn , NI Unukn.
Wlllllnory and Notions.
f. oninrur ninA co. , m
Imporlcrs & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
UH'lUiiiul SUf-uulh nth Mreet.
Notions.
3. T , KOItlNbOX KOTIOX CO. ,
Wholesale Notions aid Furnishing Goods ,
IUI nnd 10. ' , feuuth loih ilr ct.-OiiKilni.
VIN \ A1U > AS
Notions and Gents' ' Fnrnisliin2 Goods ,
Jliij ll.unor iro.t ( , < ) iimni. !
Oils.
uotisounA'thn TAXK Lixifun. ,
Wholesale Refinol and Lubricating Oils ,
Ails create , etc . Ouialm. A , II , IMihoi | , Wnn ui'r ,
Paper.
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Cnrrr n nlro ttock of prlntlnx. wmpplni ; nnd nrlilnu
piper , Hpccnl uitonllvn Kivin tu tar limd oideri ,
8tor KOJFo yvardfnB & ijornm I a ' s I oTi
AHMSTHONO , J'/JV'//.S / A co' ,
Storage , Forwarding and Commission
ISriuc houio ot thu IlonnBjr Iliictr Co. IluitKlont
wbulcialeanil retail Ijm , 1,1'j. HU l > arJttr < .t ,
OaJutia , Tclvphnne No.JU
*
_ Toya. " _ "
/ / , llni \ > Y ACO. . ,
Jobcen of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
Itoui * InioUhhii ; soot , chilren | ciirn * < ii , tc.
Boots nnd Shoos *
KUtKKXDALL , JO.VL'S A CO. ,
Snprroors to llod , Joncd A Co.
Wholesale Mannfactorers of Boots & Shoes
Afrnl for ItoMon Iliibbrr Shop Co. 11(17. ( 1104 nd 110 *
llnrncjr Mtct , Onmhn , Npbrokn.
Browors.
A tl.KK ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
I Norlh nghtrfnth Mrcel. Om h , Tf b.
Cornlco.
J.MO// ; conxin : WOIIKS ,
Mainractiirors of Galvanized Iron Cornice
\ \ Inilow rsp nd mr tulle , kl clitl John Kpenttf r ,
| in > prldor 1W and IK > t" < iith 10th Krent.
Overalls.
CAXFlKl.l ) MAXUt'ACrUItlXU CO. ,
Maniifactnrcis of Overalls.
Jcnn * . I'ant * , Shim , Ktp. tin ! 1104 lou l i Street ,
UmihH , Neb.
Office Fixtures.
SfJM/OA'fW CO.
Mnnufncturori of
Hank , Olco and Saloon Fixtures ,
lnnllp , t-ldobonnl Hook Cn < o , Drug Httiirpn , WH
I > r , I'nrt Ithni' . HnlllnE < ,0 iiintpr * . lUprnnd Ulnft
( ooh > iiilrrnr > , Mrnctnr * nnd otlipp , I7W mid 17113
i lith t < t .Uniilm Iflpplioim 1121. .
Paper _
jonx L. wiurtn ,
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
M'f 111 , aid 1311 IKiiiRln * Iroct. Oinntin.Npb.
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA ItmiWH CO. ,
Manufacturers a 1 Dealers in Riler Goods
till rlollilim anil leather lultlim. U B l-anmiit street.
Snsh , Doors , Etc.
M. A. DISHltOtt' ACO. . ,
\Vliol03iilo iriiintirnctiitpri nf
Sash , Doors , Blinds aid Mouldings ,
llrnndi ortlce , Utli nnd Itnrd ttrcot Omnlm , Ntb.
JJO//A * MAXl'FACTl'lllXO CO ,
Mannf clnrers of Sash , Doors , Blinfis ,
Monldlnci , tnlr vcir * nnd Interior lini-rt wood llntfh ,
M V. corner Mh nnd l-onvcnut
Onmhn , .Null.
Steam Fittings , Pumps , Eto.
A. L. Sl'JlAXa ACO. . ,
Pimp , Pipes and Engines ,
Stcnm. natpr , rnllwnT nd mtnlno M > ppllp > . tie.
ICU , ' and hnrnnrn Urii't , Omnlm.
V. S. WIND EX PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Watc1 Supplies ,
Iln hdaj wind nilll . ; ilS nnd 121 Jones Bt , Oroah *
C K , HOM , aitlnii nmiiHECr.
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
bhc t Iron work , Mcnui pumpp , BHW mills. U13-121&
1 1'lUtnwiirth ftrict , Omnha
Jrpn Works.
S'/'B. iTr HOlLfin WORKS ,
Cnrlcr .V Son , I'ropX .Mnnulncturcrsof nil kinds
Steai.1 . Boilers , Tanks and Ski Iron Wort
Worl i bonth 'JOth nnd II. V M. c
PAXTOXAVIEllLIXO JROX WORKS ,
Wrougnt and Cast Iron -Bui fling Wort
ihii'S bras work , pen oral finuulry , niiulilno and
biiukainttti work. O ill to mid witris , U. I * . Hy.
and 1'tli tioct , Onm'm.
OMAHA * IIV/f/.t jROX WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iroi , Railings
Iit.k rnll , nlndow Rtmrdn flower ntnndn. wire | RDS ,
etc Ul Nurl'i lull tlrtet , Uinaha.
o'MAn A SAFJ'A 1ROX WORKS ,
Maat'rs ' of Fife and Burglar Protf Safes ,
Vuult" . jidl nork , Iron nhuttcrs and Urn esrnpei.
U. Andrecn , prop r. Cor. 14th nnd Jackson 8t
C11AMPIOX JROX W1RK WORKS.
Iron nd. Wire Fence ? , Railings , Guards
and t preens forbnnki , otlipcs. Ktoro .rpKldonccn , etc.
Improved Hwnlnfz * , loil ! > uilth intichlnprr and
MnikKiultli norko. 4Ulboulb Kill t.
PALMHR , RW11MAK ACO. . ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
OfliCO Iloom 34 , Oppoillo ICrclmiiKO liulldlnv , Union
Mock inrdi , boulli Umnlm , Neb.
OfOmana , LimKed ,
'John 1' . llojd , hnpcrlntindcnt.
\/IPHD / ° ' * throucli firori or
V lUUlli tma iiracticci. may b
hcifcctly rrgahifil by the new
bonlon-DuproiRomedlo ,
jeiul It r our HIM lllnntmkil irfo *
, - tiff , At' nlntc tccrirj , VarlCO"
ctirni witlin it ) aln orojtrtilinn
eston-Dupro ClinlfiUQj iw Ticmont Ft ,
Anttts rtlM-linrBCS from llio urinary
( , 'iimlu oltlirrhc'x'.i IS lionrv.
It Is Biiiicrior U ) ( .opitlba. CuliclM.
Injections , nml fri o from all bad
ornllu'r Inconvcnlc'iircs.
SANTAL-MIDY "
jtrcnulno
1 run , combined , Uunrunlccdtha
onljr uno liitho ifoiM Kcntrntlna
oponllnuous yiectrtort Magnttia
. , , . , i , nrrrnt. rirlc-itlftp.l'uwcrfnl , Dural'Ic.
Sy/X Cornfortablo and Kfr ! fvo. Avoid JraucH.
> < s.rf K OvrrlMKiOcnnd. BmdHUnipfoi paujphl U
AI < > VLKCTHIO JII'.I.TH KOIl lil-EABKk.
S. HURHE , INVIHIOS , 191 ViKUS.i AYE. . CHICAGO.
| /infJCYunlrtlIurll'l'Vtiotiltca ( ' ! ) cafilly. qulclc-
MUIIL I ly nnilHiit lr < ill < il byDUUTUHAriip.
SIlll'S MlVl l.ll ( lf > BU Cllll'll 111 HUVCII tllVJK. Kolll
jl.'llin't ) iii\ , nil duii.'tjlstrt , ( irby mall fioni Dee
nia Mfe Co.lUUlilluSt.N V. I'ulltllrrUlona.
THE CHICAGO
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RAILWAY.
Oiiialia ,
Council Bluffs
And Chicago ,
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nnr . ronn.en , In B'llori ' tiupot xMth thoio of tbu Cl | .
tffn * hortUweiterii ltr ; In CMitu
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t'lmnrn Mil. llutr lei fliliuurS 'I'MI'n'to Sin if ? . '
o.tuu , .Vow Vork. l'Wl < t iumn , ll.iltlmofe . wmii !
nBtoD , aud * ll p int In tuo Rn l. A k for llckeli l
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