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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , AP1IIL 3. 1880.
WOO POSSESSES THE LAND ?
Dooa the Omaha Colony Hold the
Key to Oklohomn ?
SOMEONEOPINESTHE CONTRARY
Discussions In tlic RnnkB of tlio
Local About-to-Ilo I'llgHtus
Statement or a Dis
gruntled Member.
H'nrtli Investigating.
Conservative members of the organisation
of Oklahoma boomers In Omaha are , It Is
ealcl , beginning to realize that the Institu
tion Is not what It purports to be. From the
commencement It was headed by an exclu
sive clique , and 1ms been kept up solely be
cause the enterprises enlisted support from
u class of people not conversant with the sit
uation. The Omaha colony is credited with
SCO members on the books , ami lust night ut a
meeting of that body nn Individual who
joined the organization at the outsturt , stated
that if every name that was given In had
been properly registered und the money
accounted for , the list would represent
atlcost 1,000 members. Hut with the : tCOtho
exchequer Is In a healthy condition when It
Is taken into consideration that each Individ
ual member pays nn Initiation fee of M. Ac
cording to the records of the secretary over
$1OCO have been paid in which under tha
curtain of the by-laws Is to boused In defray
ing "Incidental expenses , hall rent and sala
ries of ofllcotfi. " Another noticeable feature
of the organization Is the fact that prime
rlngstors are among the "salaried" members.
At a meeting held In college hall last
night , young boys , young maidens , married
women and men who had Daroly enough to
pay their Initiation fee , enrolled their names
on the ledger ns members. An Individual who
is a member of the farmers' ' organization , con
versing with n reporter in the hall at tlio
tiino. said :
L "There now , look there 1 Look at that fel
low who has Just paid his $31 Perhaps ho
1ms not another dollar in Bight. Now thcro
is a young girl. Slio has been given the
money by her father , who is u member , and
who Is somewhat after the naturoof a swlno.
Ho wants two claims. Now that is Just what
has sickened mo of this organization. T
have discovered that I pnld my Sit for what }
For this , " holding in his hand a certificate of
membership of the Omaha colony , "and It
is not worth the paper it Is written
on. It affords nothing ; its obligations
are simply of a series of private signs and
indications of this order. Anybody can go
to Oklahoma as well wltnout as with it.
Then again I have looked this matter over
carefully since becoming a member. I will
say that this whole thing is gotten up by
sharpers for the purpose of duping the unin
formed 'class of people. What can you expect ,
I say , from a largo concourse of penplo sent
.to n territory undeveloped , without visible
means of support in an Industrious com
munity. I will say that If this class of pools
ls going to settle up Oklahoma the territory
in question will bo the scuno of extreme
poverty and desolation.
"Thou the whole thing in a nutshell is that
this system of colonization is ono devised by
the schemers to make money at the expense
of the Ignorance of the people that patroniro
It. The lllllng of an , entirely now and unde
veloped territory witn a concourse of the
poorer class ol humanity Is not only nwrong-
tlolng.but un outrage that should not bo al
lowed. "
The reporter questioned into the details
of the Institution and found the above
remarks to be but little overdrawn.
The "colony , " however , will inova about
April 18 to Oklahoma and will bo about 300
strong. Further details in connection have
not as yet been arranged. Each colonist
must bear his or her own expenses. A glance
into its "ofllcial" circles last night revealed
the fact that the secretary was salaried at
$ . " ( ) per month , the president at $75 per month
and several side-bidders were on the pay role
with their salaries meted out under the garb
of "incidental expenses. "
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Sick headache is the buna of many
lives ; to euro mid nrevontthis nnnovinpr
complaint use Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver
jind Kidney pillots ; they are agreeable
to Uiko and gentle in their action.
Council Meeting.
The council held a lenethy session last
night lasting until 11:30 : o'clock. An effort
was made to cut out of the appropriation
ordinance the pay of the special ofllccrs of
the police force who have been hunting up
evidence against the violators of the Sunday
closing ordinance. The ordinance was
passed , however , nnd a resolution adopted
appointing u committee of live to investigate
the charccs against the police force and to
examine into the general competency of the
police ofllcials.
Will you Buffer with dyspepsia nnd
liver complaint')1 Shiloh's Vitalizor is
guaranteed to euro you. For sale by
Goodman Drug Co.
AV.iH CllaU to Coino Back.
Jennie Jackson , a frail fairy living on
Tenth street , grow despondent last night
over longing for the lover that never came ,
nnd attempted to got oven with him by
swallowing poison. Prompt medical atten
tion gave tier back the lifo she tried to
shuttle off and she seemed to have changed
bur mind and was glad to got it.
Tlio Ilaytlmi Itoimbllo Sold.
BOSTON , April 13. The closing episode in
the record of the steamer Ilaytlon Republic
ns a trader between Boston and Hay ti oc
curred this morning when the craft that has
peon the object of so much disagreement
sold at auction for Ml , 000. The purchaser ,
William Lewis , of Now Bedford , will lit the
Republic out for the Bchringa Sou and Arc-
tia ocean as a whaling supply steamer.
When built she cost $112,000.
A. Fatal Family Itow.
CIIICAOO , April 2. During n family row
'which occurred this morning in the Town of
Lake , Charles Ilutehlnson , an employe In
the stocic yards , got into a light with Patrick
Reynolds , his brother-in-law. The latter
struck Kutchlnson with a water pitcher with
Hi'.ch forcu that tha handle was detached : In
striking him again with tlio Jagged handle
ono of the edges savored the jugular vein
And Hutcliliison foil to the lloor und bled to
death.
Snowing In Dakota ,
DAKOTA , DoU. , April a. About six Inches
of snow foil hero this morning. Farmers
hero claim it is Just what is needed , as the
ground IB too dry to seed , though consldoraj
bio has been done.
PEMIUNA , Dak. , Aprils. It has been snowIng -
Ing hero to-night. There are about two
inches of snow on the ground now.
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Duron ted tlio CloVRlnmla.
ST. Josni-ii , Mo. , Aprils. [ Special Tele
gram to Tiiullnn. ] The St. Joseph base bull
club , of the Western league , defeated the
Clovolands to-day by a score of 3 to 1.
O'Hricn and /Simmer wore In the points for
Cleveland , and Crowell and Shell huzo for
St. Joseph. The features of the gumo was
the ba'.tlug and fielding of Ardncr of St.
Joseph.
DIsnppenrH.
PAUI8 , April 3. The Coconrdo says that
General Houlnngor , being warned yesterday
that the government was preparing for a
coup , arranged so that ho should not fall
into the government trap and loft the city.
The police are mystillod."Tho general , "
adds the Cocoarde , "will appear when duty
requires him. It is our impression that ho
has hidden himself temporarily , perhaps , In
Br.iBsels. "
Important Imiid Decision.
TOIT.IU , Kan. , April 1. [ Special to TUB
I3sR.Judge ] Fo ter , of the United States
circuit court , to-day rendered a decision In
the case brought by Thndcleus Walker , of
Now York , ( ( gainst M. Stoubuns and othcru ,
in which the title to real estate In tins state
to the value of t&V,000 ) la involved. Tlo | de
cision is against walker.
Ho WAH n llooslcr.
HOCK Hi'Jtisos , Wyo. , April 8. [ Special to
TtiBUic.j A very exciting footrace took
place here between H. a Wilson and W. M.
Mukcevcr for $ J50 a side. Wilson has never
been beaten except by JJothuno nnd consequently
quently the boys backed him freely.
Makeover , though only n boy , proved to bo a
flyer and won by n foot and ton seconds. Ho
is from Valparaiso nnd plays the hooslcr to
perfection.
The delicious fragrance , refreshing
coolness nnd soft bo mi ty imported to the
skin by Pozzoni's Powder commends it
to nil Indies.
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St. .To' * Opcrn House nurncil.
ST. Jo r-nt , Mo. , April 2. [ Special Tele
gram to Tun llr.B.J This morning about 1
o'clock the Grand opera heuso In this city
was partially destroyed by tire ; los ? , 50,000 ;
insurance , $1,000. The Clair Patco dramatic
company , playing In the house this week ,
lost its entire wnrdrobo and. special scenery ,
amounting to tO.OOO , with no Insurance. The
fli-o Is thought to have been of Incendiary
origin. The house will bo rebuilt.
Advice to Mother * .
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup should al
ways boused for children teething. It soothes
the child , softens the gums , allays all pain ,
cures wind co'Ic ' , and Is the best remedy for
dlurrhcca , 2. > ccn ts a bottle.
A KnitRnn Politician Suicides.
Topr.iu , Kan. , April 2. General II. M.
McDonnell , n prominent attorney of Os.igo ,
Kan. , who was concerned in a sensational
shooting affair with James McNamcs , a
wealthy contractor , some two months ago ,
suicided this morning. McConncll was a
general in the Army of the Potomac , well
known throughout the state , and a leading
politician and very prominent In G. A. H.
circles.
I cheerfully recommend Red Clover
Tonic to those sulTorlng from troubles
of the stomach and livor. I am now on
my second "bottlo , nnd it male us mo fool
like a new man. C. M. ConnorNnshua ,
In. , Goodman Drug Co.
llorso Thief Captured.
Dnvwvoon , April 2. [ Special Telegram to
Tun HUK.I Elmer Lowls , the cattle thief
who escaped from the deputy sheriff last
week wns captvrcd last night on Indian
creek. _ _
For a disordered liver try Hoodlum's Pills
Dr. McCoHtiSeriously III.
Niw : VOIIK , April 2. Kov. Dr. McCosh ,
ex-president of Princeton college , is lying at
his homo in Princeton very ill from nn at
tack of pneumonia , following an attack of
bronchitis.
FINANCIAL.
NEW YOUR , April 2. [ Special Telegram
to THE Bcn.l STOCKS 'I'ho opening of the
stocx market this morning was quiet and gen
erally higher ns compared with last evening's
closing prices , Oregon Transcontinental being -
ing up ag per cent , while few were lower ,
and many unchanged. The market was very
circumscribed , ns usual of late , and Atchison -
son , Now England Heading and
Lnckawana monopolized tno inter
est in speculation , although Union
Pacific , Northwestern , Chicago Gas
nnd Cotton Oil were moro largely traded in
than the general list , The improvement was
carried little further after the morning , but
the pressure brought against Atchison , Now
England and Union Pacific soon carried
thoseshnres'fractionally below the opening
llgurcs and most of the list sympathized to
some extent. Lnckawana , however , was par
ticularly strong and quickly advanced %
per cent.as did also San Francisco preferred ,
while common rose a point. The general
list then rallied , while the market became
dull and even weak and the shares were
brought back to the opening prices. At 11
o'clock the market was dull and steady to
firm generally , at about the ilrst llgurcs.
There was a moro pronounced strong tone In
the stock market after 11 o'clock , most con
spicuous in Chicago Gas , which rose a point ,
nnd Atchison and Missouri Pacific , both of
which moved up % per cent. Moro anima
tion also makcd the dealings on upturn
which continued to the end of the hour.
Burlington later became prominent for
strength , and moved up n point , while the
movement extended to the entire list , nnd nt
noon the market was fairly active and
strong at about the best prices of the morn
ing.
ing.The
The following were the closing quotations :
U.S. 4s regular. . . 11:83 : ; Northern Pacific. . 204
U. 8. 4scoupnns. . . . 12K" > dopreferrei ] CO * .
U.B.lViSrojwlar. . 108 C.N. W 104
U. S.4 ! $ coiii > ons..l03 dopreferred , . . . .WT'i
1'aclllcOMOt V . . .IM N. Y. Contra ! J07'i
Central 1'uclUc. . . . : ! 0'S ' P..D.&U i'4
Chicago & Alton. . .J2T Ilocklslnnil U1'4
CulcaKo.Hiirllngtou C. , M. &St. V GJy
&qulnc > - . ! ) - ' do preferred 101'j
D..L.X W . in : j St. rnul.t Omaha . 33
Illinois Central. . . . 1 < U4 ! dopreferred W {
1..H.&W . Wi Uiilonl'acitlc 01 is
Kansas &Texas. . . l-'i ' W..SI.L. & ! 12tf
LakeShore . 101 ! ' , do preferred. . . . Kiy
Michljcan Central. 8flj ! \VcsteruIInlon. . . . . M5
MlssotirU'acillo . . . 07S !
MONET.ox CALL Easy at3 } per cent.
Last loan G per cent ,
PUIMU MUUCAJJTILB PAI-EU 1 @OJ per
cent.
STKIIUNO EXCHANGE Dull but strong ;
sixty-day bills , M.SOtf ; demand , $4.8SJ
I'KOOUOIS MAKICRIS.
New Jfork. April 3. Wheat Receipts ,
30,000 ; exports , 01,000 ; spot , quiet ; No. 3 ,
87o in store , bS SSJ c nlloat , 87JjJ@S9.J.jc
f , o. b. ; No. 3 red , 81 u ; options dull und
lower ; April , SOJsC.
Corn Receipts , 74,000 ; exports. 85,000 ;
spot , quiet but steady ; No. 3 , 42J13o ( > in
elevator , 4HK@41c alloat ; No. 3 white , 45o ;
ungraded mixed , 41 ( < t > 44e.
Oats Receipts , 35,000 ; exports , 04,000 ;
market quiet and barely steady ; options , dull
and easy ; April , Ulc ; May and Juno , 30 ? < c ;
No. 2 white , April , 33f ( < 23Jo ; spot No. 2 ,
white , 83Jio : mixed western , U0ir33o. (
Coffee Options opened steady and closed
steady at 10@15 points up ; sales , 04,250
bag's ; April. $1500 ( 10.10 : May , 115.750
10.25 ; opot Rio , weak and dull ; fair caixoos ,
HB.25.
Petroleum Quiet nnd steady ; United
closed at OOJfe.
Eggs Quint and easierwestern ; , 10llKo.
Pork Steady : noW , 113.75(211.00. (
Lard Dull , and weak ; western steam ,
f7.30 : April , 7.25.
Butter Firm ; western llS2ft ( } < fo.
Cliecjo Weak and quiet ; western , 9K@
lie.
Liverpool , April 3. [ Special Cablegram
to Tun BEE. ] 3:30 : p. m. close. Pork
In poor demand ; prime mass , eastern , 05s ,
steady ; do , western , 55s , steady.
Lara In poor demand ; spot and April , 30s
3d. steady ; May and Juno , UOs iM , steady.
Wheat In fair demand ; new No , 2 , win
ter , 7s2 > { d , easy ; do , spring , 7s lid , steady ;
Flour hi poor demand at lls 3d , steady.
Corn In eood demand ; spot , April nnd
May , Us 0d , llrui ; Juno , Us ICd , firm.
MllwnuU f > , April 3. Wheat Easy ;
cash , bOJ/o ; May , 87Jfc.
Corn Dull ; No , 3. 32c.
Oats Quiet ; No. 2 , white ,
Rye Quiet ; No. 1 , 45c.
Burliy Quiet ; No. 3 , B5o.
Provisions Unchanged ; pork , 112.1
MlunoApollH , April 2. Sample wheat
dull and lower ; receipts , ItlOrars ; Blilpincnts ,
53 cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , April , $1.OS ;
May , Jl,09 ; on track , ll.OS : No. 1 north
ern , April , 07KoMay. ; flSJfc : on track , USe ;
No. 3 , northern , April , bv Muy , b'o ; on
truck , b'Sa
Cliiolnnatl. April 3. Wheat Lo\vcr ;
No. 3 red. OOKG92c.
Corn In light demand ; No * . 3 , mixed , 24 > f
@ 25o.
Oats Easv ; No. 3 mixed , 20c.
Whisky-Firm at l.oa.
1,1 I'M Sl'UUlL.
Chicago , April 3. The Drovers' Jour
nal reports as follows t
Cattle Rccolpte , 6,000 ; strong and KQlOo
higher ; choice to extra beeves , i4.30@4.50 ;
steers. t3.00@1.00 : stockor/i / and feeders ,
$3.45W3.55 ; cows , bulls und mixed , tl.tW" }
3.15 ; Texat cattle , 13.00 3.55.
Hogs Receipts , 12.1HK ) ; market strong aud
ft shade higher ; mixed ,70@4.03 ; heavy ,
* l.70@4.05 ; light , W.70@5.00 ; nkips , KUOQ
4.50.
4.50.Sheep Receipts , 5,000 ! market strong and
lOc higher : natives , $3. 75 ( 5.50 ; western corn-
fed , -I.GO@5.83 ; lambs , $5.00(30.25. (
KnnBns City. April 2. Uattlo Ho-
cclpu , 4,400 ; shipments , 02 1 ; market active ,
shipping steers steady : medium strong nnd
5 ( < ? > 10c higher ; good to choice corn-fed , $4.00
04.25 ; common to medium , $ i.75fr3.W ) ;
stockcrs und feeding steers , firm nt $ I.fiO@
8.40 ; cown , steady to strong at fl.OXK'13-bO.
Hops Receipts , 7,300 ; shipments , CSO ;
market weak and 5c lower : common to
choice , | 4.33@4'.6rjf.
National Stock Ynnl * . Bast St.
Louis , April 2. Cattle Receipts , none ;
shipments , none ; market steady : choice heavy
steers. S3.00K4.30 ; fair to good , tJ.OO@3.W ) ;
Mockers nnd feeders , frJ 1002.85 ; rangers ,
corn-fed. * 2.7fiTi3.GO ( ; grass-fed , $1.90@2.SO.
Hogs Receipts , none : shipments , none ;
market lower : choice heavy ; $1.70(34.85 ( ;
packing , fl.GC@l.75 ; light grades , S-l.CO ®
4.75.
4.75.Sioux
Sioux City , April 2. Cattle Receipts ,
2S5 ; flhlmncnts , 23 ; market 10@15c higher ;
fat steers , M. 00 3.50 ; calves , $3.nOrt3.0 ;
feeders , f2.3Ti2.7. ' > : sUckers , $3.T ! ! > @ 2.b5 ;
dinners nnd bulls , $1.)0@1.50 ( ) ; vcnl calves ,
$2.0004.00.
Hogs Receipts , 1,703 , ; market 5e lower
nnd weaker ; light nnd mixed , $1.52 ®
4.7K ; heavy ,
OMAHA LilVC STOOIL
Cntllc.
Tuesday , April 2. 18Si > .
Taking into consideration the fact that the
receipts were the heaviest of any day in four
months , the market was certainly in a most
satisfactory condition. A dull and lower
market would have been no surprise with
such heavy receipts , out there was ono cle
ment of strength in the fact that the receipts
were light at all other points. The trade
opened early nnd shippers , ns well as the
dressed beef operators , were free buyers to
that extent that n very largo proportion of
the beeves had changed hands before mid
day. While salesmen in a good many cases
thought they got fully steady or even strouir
prices for their medium weight and handy
cattle , still there was nn easier undercurrent
nnd the buyers generally claimed to have
bought their cattle n shade easier than aver-
ngc. The heavier cattle , which are becom
ing moro plenty at all the market points in
the country , did not sell so strong ns yester
day. The beef cattle sold nt u range of W.'JO
@ 3.S3. with the bulk at $3.80 3.00. Hutch-
crs' stock sold at fully steady prices , tlio
cows bringing { -2.20(23.00. ( Feeders were
w.uitcd at steady prices , but the supply was
very light. Some choice feeders sold ns
high as $3.20 , with a small bunch at $3.15.
Hoys. /
The receipts of hogs were moderate , but
the buyers set out to buy the hogs lower ,
nnd ns salesmen were not prepared to make
n concession the trade wns extremely slow.
There was practically u dead-lock all the
morning. At the time of closing there were
still ten loads left unsold , the salesmen re
fusing tlio prices offered. The hogs which
were sold brought mostly $4.50@4.55.
Bliccu.
Although the receipts wore heavy , there
were practically no sheep offered on the mar
ket. Some were consigned direct to the
packers , nnd others were held too high. Tno
market was nominally steady.
IlCCCiptj.
Cattle 8,000
tiOf S * Uf'iUJ
Sheep 1,200
Prevnllliu ; Prices.
The following is a table of prices paid in
this market for the grades of stock men
tioned :
Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 lbs..1..V ) 021.09
Prime steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . 3.A ) C < i > 3. < > 5
Native feeders 2.75 @ 3.10
Common to good cows 1.50 ( " 2.6J
Choice to fancy cows 2.0'5 ' © 3.10
Fair to choice ) Dulls 1.75 © 2.05
Fair to choice light hogs 4.50 04. f > 5
Fair to choice heavy hogs 4.50 @ 4.53
Fair to choice mixed boss . . . . 4.50 '
Fair to choice western sheep. . 3.80 @ 4.'iiO
Fair to choice Nobraskas 3.0J ( < g4.10
Representative Sains.
STECHS.
STECHS.No.
No. Av. Pr.
83 ,1337 , M.35
19 ,1191 335
44 ,1099 , 3.85
15 ,1301 3.35
32 ,1147
21 .1248 'UO
18 ,1274 3.40
27 ,129J 3.40
20 , 1009 3.40
20 , 1329 3.40
19 ,1242 3.40
18 , l 3tl 3.40
18 , 1325 3.40
20 1375 3.40
10 , ,1B03 , 3.40
30 ' . . , 1190 3.40
79 ,12.i2 , 3.40
18 , 1234 3.40
40 1175 3.43
19 , 1244 3.45
18 1270 3.45
17 , 1215 8.45
10 , 1384 3.45
19 1221 8.47
21 ' ' 1285 3.50
39 . . , 1238 8.50
10 , 1188 3.50
15 , 1290 3.50
18 1371 3.50
18 , 1197 3.50
19 , 1333 3.50
30 , 1330 8.50
21 1229 3.50
14 , 1318 3.50
1334 3.50
1305 3.50
13. . . 1354 8.55
32. . . 1355 3.55
19. . . 1200 8.55
. . . . . . . 3.55
00 1301 8.55
10 J38 ( ! 3.55
10 1300 8.55
5 1350 3.00
19 1310 3.00V
15 1394 3.80
18 1529 3.85
3 1020 3,50
0 1030 2,50
2 b75 3,05
4. . , . 1100 3l5 !
1 1120 2.03
10 10S5 2.70
5 1030 2.70
19 10-10 3.00
11 10-11 300
1 1120 3.00
HULLS.
1 1200 2.15 1 1050 2.rx )
1 1920 9.25 1 1850 3.50
1 15SO 2.y5 1 1620 8. CO
11 1773 2.85 3 1220 2,03
7 1695 2.85
MIXED.
5 . 1270 3.20 83 . 1033 2.45
25 . 049 3.20 23 . 873 3.05
OXEN.
1 . 2020 3.50 3 . 1050 3.25
STAGS.
3 . 1770 3.60 1 . 18SO 2."iX
CALVES.
1 . 350 S.OO
FEEDERS.
3 . P30 3.00 23 . 093 3.20
12. . . . . . . . . 913 8.15
noas.
Ijlvo Stoolc Notes.
Heaviest run of cattle since December 4.
nig heavy cat vie slow sale.
Handy medium weight cattle In best de
mand.
liuyora pound the hog market.
Ten loads of hogs unsold.
No alieep offered on the market.
OMAHA AVI10l7lC3.VLB MAIIKET3.
Produce , Fruits , Eto.
KuTTEn Croamofyancy print , 24@20o :
choice print , 21,7J'i3c : fancy solid packed , 2u
( il22c ; choco solid fttcRvsd , ll > ( $20c ; Dairy
Fancy roll , 17tfl9orclioicc ( , IGGJIOc ; good , 13
@l4c ; low grades , IfhiUte.
CIICKSB Full ere am cheddnra , choice , llj
© 12 > fe ; full cream llati , two In hoop , llKl ! °
13c ? full cream Y. A. , choice , 13 > ltiH.1c ( ! off
grades nnd skim * , GG29J ; ' lltnburgcr , 10@12c ;
brick , ll @ 12c ; Swiss , 14@15c.
Enos Strictly fresh ,
Ltvn POULTHV Gtilcftcns , per doz , M.OO ®
4'.50 ; ducks , * 3.rff4.0Q4 ; ; ( , gecso , f3.50 ( 9.lH ) ;
turkeys , per Ib , lUi$12c ( , ,
Poui.ruy- Chickens , per Ib. 12
133' , turkeys , U&lSc ; Kicso , ll ( < J12o ; ducks ,
12 13c. Tl
\f nn/ Heavy Rrnssirs , 150 to 200 Ibs , 5 ®
Co ; Inferior calves , 80'to 00 Ibs , ! lrfot ( ! : mo-
( Hum to KOOU , TOtoS.1 ! Ibs , 4jil5 ( < ; ; cholcu to
fancy , 10J to 130 Ibs , ( Kgre ,
Vr.anTAiit.r.s Potatoes , Colorado and
Utah , r,0ft5o ( ( ! ; Wyomlns , MOT.MO ; Nebrasktt
end Iowa , cliolco large , 20 ( < 2)2oc ) ; common , 18
( jillOc ; Bweot potatoes , Jersey , per bbl , $2.75
C 3.0J ; beets , per doz , 60@ 0c ; carrots , 80(1 }
10o : cabbage , Callforiiln , par Ib , 2u ; parsnip ,
per bu , 50M < Xc ) ; onions , red choice , SOffSSc ;
sliver skin. OOCJJ'oo ; turnip * , 20@25oj ruta
bagas , 3.lOc ! radishes , 2o@25o ; lettuce , 25
( g : < 0c : cucumbers , ? 1,502.1X ) ; string beans ,
per box , ? 1.75G 2 SB : celery , fiO&COc ; Rpitiach ,
$1.00 per bbl ; [ tie plant , per doiiUc ; parsley ,
per doS5c ; soup bunches , 35o , caullllowor ,
? l.50@1.75 ; nsparauns , Sl.OO : beets , now ,
OOc.
rabbits , per doz , 90c@$1.00 ; jack rabbits , per
doz , ? 3.00T3.5U ( ( ; squirrels , per doz. 90e ( < $1.00 ;
Jack snipe , $1.0C@1.25.
Ai-i'i.r.s Per bol , fancy Now York and
Michigan. 2.75S choice , * J.33 ; choice Mis
souri , f3.25 ; good , S1.75@3.00.
FoiiKiox FiiuiT.s Malaga grapes , kegs , 40
to 55 Ibs , lOo per Ib ; bananas , per bunch ,
$2.50(22.75. (
CitvNiicitnins Bell & Bugle , choice , SO.OO ;
Bell & Cherry , choice , $ o.50 ; choice Jersey ,
? 7.2' > .
tlinr.s Green salted. No. 1 , 5@5 ; < fc ; No. 2 ,
3@iXc : ; calf , 5 ( < loKe ; ur.V flint , 7l8c. ( (
HIHNS Navies , hand ) ) ickoti , par bu
f2.10@2.20 ; good clcnn cduiitry. $1.0" > @ 2.00 ;
oft' or poor stock , $1.0C@1.50 ; Californiu , $3.00
( S'J.10.
Cinnit Michigan , per bbl , $ I.BO@5.00 ; New
York , per bbl , S5.l)0@r..oO ) ; half bbl , ? J.75@
3.00.
3.00.FBATHHUS
FBATHHUS Per Ib , prime llvopecso , white ,
33@10o ; mixed with gray , 25i < t30c ; damp mid
musty. 10@c ( ) ; prltno live domestic duck , 20
@ ' : .rc ; wild duck , 15S20c.
SvUBitKKAt'T Per ubl , 30 gal , choice , $3.00 ;
per half bbl , $2.00.
Porcons Per Ib , rice , l@lj.jc ; common ,
JjOJUc.
Hoxcr l-lli frutnes , cholcowhito , 15@10c ;
dark , UHffiUo ; strained , 10Q12c.
Jci.nci 3' ( fZ4o per Ib ; preserves , 10@12c
per Ib.
LAUD 7 > fc In 50-lb pkgs.
MINCEMEAT 6 % @ c per Ib.
GrocirlcEi. :
Revised prices are as follows :
BANDING Stark A , seamless , 22c ; Amos-
kcap , seamless , 17K ° ! Lewiston A. seamless ,
lOc ; Anioricau , seiimless , 17c ; burlaps , 4 to 5
bu , ll@llc ; guniileso8inile , 14c ; gunnies ,
double , 23c ; wool sacks , 40c.
TwiNKb Plnx , 20oc6Uoii ; , lS22c. (
Uuir.D FHUITS Figs , In boxes , per Ib , 0@
lOo ; dates , in boxes , 7@10c ; London Dehesii
raisins , per bov , W OJ' Malaga loose raisins ,
$ 'J.tO@2.50 : ; now yalcricia raisins , nor Ib , 7c ;
California loose muscatels , per box , $ I.bO@
2.130 ; California L'dndoiiB , 1833 , $2.30 ; pitted
cherries. 17c ; California pitted plums , per
Ib , 9@lle ; dried blackberries , per Ib , ti@7c :
dried raspberries , per Ib , 20o ; evaorutcu )
apples , tJOJiV c ; California unpared evapor
ated peaches , 12@14u ; evaporated California
apricots , 14@17q ; currants , 5a ; Turkish
prunes , 4H4X'i ( : citron , 32t24c ( ; orange
peel , Me ; lemon peel , Me ; California French
prunes. 7@lle.
PICKI.ES Medium , Ih bbls , $3.00 ; do , in
half bbls , 3.0 < > ; small * in bbls , $ (1.00 ( ; do , in
half bbls , $3.50 ; gherUlns , in bbls , $7.00 ; do ,
in half bbls. f4.00.- -
ROASTED ColTEESi3crman , 24lifc ; Mc-
Laughlin's XXXX , Sl c ; Ariosa , 2-IXe.
CoFraEi , Green Mocha , 5@3oo ; Rio ,
good , 20c ; Mandahling , 20@23c ; roasting
Hio , 1'Jc ; O. G.Java. 2 @ 20a ; Jtwii , inferior ,
22@23c ; Hio , fancy , 2ii2 c ; Santos nnd
Maracaibo , 17@i'Jc.
Suaui Granulated , S > c : conf. A , 8e ;
white extra C , Kc.\ \ extra C , 7c ; yellow C ,
0 > < fc ; cut loaf , fijJfSUe ; powdered , 6Jfc ;
cubes. SJ e.
BEESWAX Choice yellow , 20@23 , ' < c ; dark
colored 12@14c.
'lonxcco Plug , 20@35o ; smoking , 1C@
19c.
19c.SALT St.flofiJl.-lO per bbl.
Koi'B 7-10 , 14c.
MAI-I.I : SUOAH Bricks , ll@12c , per Ib ;
penny cakes , 12@13o per Ib ; pure maple
syrup , $1.00 per gal.
SCOAII Svuurs 34@Mc per gal.
WitAi'riNO PAI-AU Manilla. ( IJ o per Ib ;
straw , ! % ( < lXc per Ib ; rag , 2 > < c per Ib.
TEAI Voung Hyson , common to foir , 1SG ?
25c ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 80@55c ;
Gunpowder , common to good , 22@2ou ; Gun
powder , choice to fimoy , lOQC.'ic ; Japancom
mon to medium , 12 0c ; Japan , choice to
good to fancy , 40@50c.
CitiCKUiis C@7o per Ib ; assorted cakes , 8
@ 15o p r Ib. as per list.
CAI > Y Mixed , 9K@12Ko ; stick , /@llc ;
rock candy , 10J @ 18u ; fancy candy , 7@28c.
BoLUNi ) HunuiNGS 50ffi90c (
M\CKKIIEI. Family , half bbls , $13.50 ; No.
1 , $13.50.
Con FISH 5K@S. ! c.
STAIICH l@7 > jc ,
NUTS Almonds , 10@lSc ; Pecans , 18c ; Bra
zils , 9c ; peanuts , 9@10c.
Si'iciiH Whole Allspice , 12c ; Cassia , lOc ;
Cloves , 23c ; NutmegB , 70c ; Pepper , 20c.
BAGS Union square , 85 per cent disct.
Dry Goods.
Corro.v Fi.AXNr.LS 10 per cent trade dis
count. Unblcnchud LL. , 5 c ; CO , 0fc ; SS ,
7c ; EE , 8fc ; GO , 9Ko ; XX , 10c ; OO ,
HHu ; NN , 12 > .fc ; AA , 14o ; DD , 15KesTT ,
ICJ-Jc : YY , 18e ; BB , 19c ; bleached , 2U , S c ;
70 , l-j < jo ; 80 , KlJ < Jc. Brown and sluto , 50 , 9o ;
00. 13j < Jo90. ; lOc.
CAIII-KT WAUIBibb , white , 19c ; colored ,
32c. '
BATTS Standard , 80 ; Gem. lOc ; Beauty ,
13K" ! Boone , 14o : B , cased , 0,50.
PitiXTB Solid colors Atlantic , Oo ; Slate ,
Co ; Berlin oil , ( i"Xe ; Garner oil , 0@7o.
PKINTS Pink and Robua Allen. Oo ; River
point , 5 > o ; Steel River , OWc ; Richmond ,
OKc ; I'uoIIlc , 7c.
PitiNTs Dress Charter Oak , 5o ; Ham-
npo , 4c ; Lodi. SJi'c ; Allen , Oc ; Richmond , Oo :
Windsor , 0 > c ; Eddystono , 0 > fc ; Pacilio
OKc.
OKc.PitiNTa
PitiNTa INDIGO Bi.vn St. Leger , 5 } c :
Arnold , O o ; Amcrkwn. Gfo ; Arnold C ,
long cloth , Oo ; Arnold B , long cloth ,
Arnold. Gold Sdal , aOo ; Stoifel A , Wo
Windsor. Gold Tlelect.Uti ts.
GINOHAM Plu'hkef chechs , 7c ; Whit-
tonton , 7 0 ; Yorki7J/c ; Norinundi dress ,
be ; Renfrew dress , i312Jfo ; Whlttenton ,
8c ; Calcutta , 7c. n
CAMIIIIICS Slater to ; Woods , 5o ; Stand
ard , 5c ; Peacockr6c'r '
Green G , Ociropo ; , 7Ko ; King Philip ,
cambric , lOa ; Lotrsdalo cambric , 10' < oLona- ;
dalo. 8Ko ; Now 'YdiIc ; Mills , 10a ; Popper-
oil , 43 in , lOKo ; Poppb > ' H. 40 In. lltfc ; Pep-
perell. 0-4. U aft'o\7perott \ , 8-4 , 21o ; Pepper-
crell , 0-4 , 23o ; Peimerell. 10-4 , 25o ; Canton ,
4-1 , 8'o ' ; Canton , 4-i , OKe ; Triumph , Oo ;
Wamsutta , llo ; Valley , 5c.
BIIOWN SIIBETINO Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7i c ;
Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7o ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0 > fc ; At-
lantio P , 4-1 , Oo ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Au
rora , O. 4-4 , 4Jfo ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 6o ;
Hoosier LL , 4-4 , Cc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7c ;
Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
Aurora R , 4-4. 7o ; Aurora B , 4-4 , u u.
Fi.ANNKi.8 , Plain Raftsmen,20o , Goshen ,
82Ko ; Clear Lake , UO o ; Iron Mountain ,
FJ.AN.NBIA WHITE G H No. 2 , % , 33Kc ;
G H No. 1. } ( , 20 0 ; B II No. 3 , 33Ho ; fi II
No. 1 , V , 30o : Quecheo , No. 1 , jf , 42o ; Quo-
choe , No. 3 , Jf , 37 05 Quecheo , No. 3 , / ,
32U'c ; Anawnn. 83 > fc : Windsor , 22Kc.
laANXELs , Rnn C , 21-inch. 16/o } ; E , 24-
Inch. 21Jfc ; G G , 24-inch , 20o ; 11 A F , $ ( ' 25o ;
JRF , 27cG4',25i
DUCK West Point , 29-iu , 8 or , 10 > c ; West
Point , 20 In , lOo * . 12Jfc ; West Point , 29-In ,
18 oz , 15c ; West Point , 40-lu , 11 oz , ICc ,
Coiisnis JEANS Androscoggln , 7 * o ;
Kcarsargo , 7J o ; IfoekiKirt , 0 'cj Coucstoga ,
TICKS York , 30-ln , isjj'c : York , 82-ln ,
13 < < e ; Swift River , 8c ; Thorndlkc , OO ,
Thorndlko , EB , SKO ; Thorndlko , 120 ,
Thorndlke , XX. I5o ; Cordls , No. B ,
Cordls , No. 4 ,
_ _ . .
lie. Beaver Crrek , CC , u
KENTCIKV JEANS Memorial , 15c ; Dakota ,
18c ; Durham , 2tJ c ; Hercules. ISo : Leam
ington , 22 > < c ; Cottswold , 27K ! Melville ,
wOO *
CIUSH Stcvcna' 11. 5Ke ; Stovrns' B ,
bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A , t' ' < c ; Stevens' A ,
bleached , SJ 'o ; Stevens' P , " c : StovenV P ,
bleached , 8fu ; Slovens' N , ic ) ; Stevens' N ,
blcnoaed , tV'ic ; Stevens' SRT , HJsc.
Iiiitnticr.
Dimensions nntl Timber
12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 < < ? 24 ft
2x4 . $15.00 15.00 15.00 10.CO 17.00 20.00
2x1) ) . 15.00 15.00 15,00 10.00 17.00 2i.00 )
2v8 . 15.00 15.00 15.00 1000 17.00 20.CO
2x10 . . . . 15.00 35.00 15.CO 10.00 17.00 20,00
2x12 . 15.00 16.00 15,00 10.00 17.00 20.00
4x8 8x8 10.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 17.00 20.00
Fencing
No. 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 12 and 14
feet rough . $10.00@10,50
No. 1I and 0 Inch 10 feet . 17.00 ( < el7.50
No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch. 12 and 14
feet . 13.r 0 < iU.OO
No. 3 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 feet . 15.0013.00
Finishing
1st and 2dclcnr.l.i < ? Inch s,2s. . 49.00@51.00
1st nnd 2d clear , \t and 2 inch ,
8,2s . 47.00@50.00
3d , clear , 1 } { inch s , 2 H . 43.00@40.00
3d , clear. 1J nud 2 Inch s , 2s. . 43.00 < < 10 00
B select , l f . 1U ' ami 2 inch ,
R,2s . . . . 37.00@3S.OO
1st nnd 2d , clear , 1 inch s , 2s. . 4500
A select , 1 inch , s , 2s . 33.00
B select , 1 inch , s,2s . ai.OO
Flooring
1st com 0 inch white pine . 31.00
3d " ' . 31.00
3d " " " . 20.00
D " " ' . 30.00
Com 4 and 0 In yellow pine. . . . 15.50
Star" " " " . . . . 18.00
1st nnd 2d clear yellow pine , 4
imdfl inch . 2.000
Poplar Lumber-
Clear popular , box boards , % In
s 2 s . ST. . 00
Clear poplar , % In panel . 30.00
Clear poplar , % In panel . 35.00
Clear poplar , > < ; In stock wide ,
s3 s . 28,00
Clear poplar corrugated ceiling ,
% in . 80.00
Posts-
White cedar , 0 inch halves . 12
" " " "
6K mid
8 inch'ijrs . . " . . . . . 11
White cedar , 4 inch halves . 00
Tennessee red cedar , split . 10
Split oak ( white ) . 8
Sawed oak ( white ) . 10
Shinnies , per M
XX clear . g 20
Extra * A * . 2.tO
Standard A . , co
5 inch , clnar . 1.0001.70
0 inch , clear . 1.75 ( ( 1.SO
No. 1 . 1.10G31.1B
California red wood , dimension
widths . 4.50
Cypress , clear heart , dimension
widths . 3.40
Lath , per M . 3.50
Ship Lnp
No. 1 , plain , 8 and IS inch . 17.50
No. 2 , plain , Sand 10 inch . 15.50
No. 1,0. G . ib.OO
Siding
1st com , 12 ami 10 feet . 2200
2d " " . VJ.OO
3d " " ' . 15.00
Fence " " . iy.00
Stock Bo.irds
A 12-inch , s. 1 s. 12 , 14 and 10 st 40.00
B " " '
41.00
C " " " ' 3000
13 " " " "
23.00
No. 1 com , 12 in. s. J s. 12 feet. 13 00
No. 1 " " H and
10 feet . 17.50@18.50
No. 1 com. 12 in. B. 1 s. 10 , 18
and20 feet . 1950
No. 3 com. 13 in. s. 1 s. 14 and
10 feet . 1700
Ceiling ana Partitions
1st com. > in. white pine par
tition . 30.00
2d com. i in. white pmo parti
tion . 07 on
Clear % in. yellow pinu ceiling 20.00
Clear > ' „ in Norway . 14.50
f 2d com. % In. Norway . 13 00
Boards-
No. 1 com. s. 1 s. 12 , 14 and 10 ft 10 50
No. 3 " " ' " 14 50
No. 3 " " " ' lo'nn
No. 4 " " " '
( ship'g cull . 13.00
Battens , well tubing , pickets
O. G. Batts , SJ4 inch . GO
O. G. Butts , J < x3. s 1 s . 33
3 in. well tubing , D. Si M. and
bov . 20 00
Pickets , D. & H. llat . I'j.oo
Pickets , D. vSi A. square . 2300
Lime , etc
Quincy white lime , best . .00
English and Gorman Portland
cement . 340
Milwaukee nnd Louisville . I. Q
Michigan and Fort Dodge , plas
ter . 225
Blue Rapids plaster. . 5.95
Hair . oQ
Sash , ( M ) and 10 per cent dis
count ; doors , blinds , mold-
iiiKS , 50 and 10 per cent dis
count.
Tarred felt , per cwt . 2 00
Straw boards . 1 5
JUeJnl nml Tinners' Stock.
Blook tin , small pig . ,53
Block tin , bar . [ 09
Copper , planished boiler sizes . & )
Copper , cold rolled . 30
'
Copper , sheathing . ' 29
Copper , pitts . . 09
Copper , lints . \ ] so
Gal sheet iron , Juniata , 60 , 10 , and B
per cent discount .
Pat. planished iron , 24 to 27 A . lOK
Pat. planished iron , 24 to 27 B . wig
Rooting , 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheets . o 63
Roollng , IX , 14x20 , 113 sheets . 7.50
Roofing , 1C , 20x28 , 113 sheets . n.oo
Roollng , IX , 80x28 , 112 sheets . 14.50
ShectironNo , 20 . y.jo
Sheet iron No. 27 . . 350
Solder . 1 1@10
Tin plate , best charcoal
1C. 10x11 , 223 sheets . o 50
IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets . 825
Tin plato , coke
1C , 10x14 , 335 shoots . 0.25
Stool nails , per keg . 2.25
Steel wire nails , per keg . .75
and Chemicals.
Aetna Sulphuric , IJ c ; citric , 5So ; oxalic ,
15o ; tartnric , 40o ; Am. earb , 14c ; alum , 2K
Q3o ; arrowroot , 3Uc : balsam capaiba , KiM
75o ; borax , 10@13o ; calomel , 80oj castor oil ,
$1.03@1.10 : cream tartar , 32c ; corrosive sub
80c ; chloroform , 15@50o ; cxt logwood , 12o ;
glycerine , 24c ; guru arable , OOo ; gum cam-
lihor , 85c ; gum opium , $3.15 ; morphia sulph ,
Oii.s Borgarnot , $2. SO(3l.OO ( : ; lemon , $2.00 ;
peppermint , $3.00(33.50 ( : wintergreen , $ J.40 ;
olive * $1.00 ; quinine , UT ( ib4Scstrychnia \ , $1,05
SHROEDER & DEAN
,
GRAIN
,
Provisions i Stocks
Basement First National Bank ,
: IOO South 1'Jili Street , . Omtilm
lisueil l.y
Cities , Counties , Bchool Uittrlcti , M'aler Cora
panics , Sic. We are In the inmUt for tlie
purchase of round amounts ofsuch Iwujs.
Coircbpondcncc solicited.
H. W. HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers ,
IIS-II7 Monroe. Street , CHICAGO.
ee Devonshire btreet , BOOTON.
AgrlcuHurnl Implomonta.
PAltKKll ,
Dealer li AgricnKnial Implcnicnts , Wapns
Carriages and tnuelix. Jonpn utrect , between Oth and
. Unb.Umnha. Ncbrasla.
'
ll'l-CALV CO. ,
Agricnlt1 Inmlomonts , Wagons , Carriages
llngBlo . .ctc.Vliole nlf. Oniiihu. Nebraska.
PAllLIX , OltENDOKV A MAltTIX CO.
\VhoIcsalo Dcilcrs la
Agricnltural Iinplcincnts , WapisS Buggies
alOTroi ) and W7 Jones Mrcot. Omiihn.
Manufacturers nnd jobbers In
Wagons , Buggies , Ra'ies , Flow Eic ,
Cor. Mil and 1'ncltlc ( treot ! , Omaha.
ArtlGta' Mntorlnls.
A. UOSl'E , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 DoiiKlas street Oninlm , Nebraska.
Boots nnd Shoos'
W. V , MOUSE ACO. . ,
Jolliers of Boots end Shoes ,
1101,1101,11(16 ( DouKlns street. Omaha. Mnnnfnctorr ,
Summer street , llo ton.
Cool , Cokoi nnd Llmo.
OMAHA COAL , COKE , t UME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
203 South 1,1th street , Omaha , Nebraska.
XElillASKA FUEL CO. ,
SnipiiosofCoaladCok
211 South 13th St. , Omnha , Neb.
JCrockorv orid Glnoswnro.
PEltKlXS , OATUlt A LAUMAN ,
Impottcn nnd jobbers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware
Ktc. 1MI I'lirnnm street , new I'niton bnlldlnft.
Commission and Storage.
HWDELL A UIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Specialties lliitter , tgus , cbpcsp , poultry , gnmo.
lll'lliiwanl ftruot. Oiimhn , Neb.
Dry Goods and Notions.
Sf. ETSMITH A CO. ,
Dry Goofls , FarnisniDg Goods and Notions
11M and 1101 Douglas , cor. 1Kb street , Omaba , Neb.
KILPATIUCK-KOCnr. DHY GOODS CO. ,
Importers and Jolers in Dry Goods.Notions .
Cents' furnlsblnir gnods. Corner llth and llarnty
streets , Omaha , Nebraska.
HE LIN , THOMPlSOff A CO. ,
Importers and jobbers ot
Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings ,
317 South 15th street.
t
Furniture.
DEWEY A STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furnitnre
Fnrnam street , Omahn , Nebraska.
CHARLES SII1VERWK ,
Fnrnitnre ,
Craaba Nebraska.
Crocorios.
PAXTON , OALLAQHEH A CO.
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
705. TOT , T03 nnd 711 Bouth 10th St. , Omaha. Neb.
"
McCORD , BRADY A CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers'
13th ana jenYcnworth streets , Omahn , Nebraska.
Hardware
W. J. UROATCH.
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Bprluxs , wagon stork , hardware , lumber , etc. 1203
and 1211 llarnoy street , Omaha ,
LEE , CLARKE , ANDTtEESEN HARDWARE -
WARE COMPANY.
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Metals , sheet Iron. etc. Aecntu for IIowo scales.
Miami powder nnd I.yimm barbed wire ,
JIIMEUAUOII & TAYLOR.
Build re' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' tools nnd nutfalo spalcs. KM Uou'glai
struot , Ouiaha , Neli.
_ _ Lumber. _ _ _ _
'JOIIXTATWA KEFIEL D ,
Wholesale Lumoer , Etc ,
Imported and American 1'ortlnnd iwmcnt. Slots
agent fcr UlhTaukoo Dydraiillo ocmeat and
Qulncy vrbUolliao.
OH AS R. JjEFl ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lnmher ,
Wood carpets nnd parquet flooring. Dili and Douglas
streets , Omaha , Neb ,
L
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale ,
18th Street and Union Paclfle Truck , Omaha ,
LOUIS BItADFOIW ,
Dealerin lumper , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Doors , Klc , Yards Corner 7th anJ Douglas. Corner
lUtll and
andW.
W. GRAY.
Lumter , Lime Cement , Eic , , Etc ,
_ Corner all and Donglas Hts , Ooiaha. '
C. N. DIETZ.
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumher ,
13lh and California SlrceU , Omulm , Nebraska.
_ Mllllnory and Notkms. _
iroiiE Rl KLDE n A CO. ,
Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions
203. 2ij | nnd 212 Bouth llth street
Notions.
J. T. nOJUNSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
M and 405 Kopth 10th street. Omaha.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Refined anfl Lubricating Oils ,
Alia areaio , etc. , Oumhn. A. II. Hilltop , Malinger.
Pa por.
' ' ' '
CA'IU'E'NTER 'PAPER co. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry n nlco ttark of prlntlnir. wrapping anil writing
paper. 8p ai l tt ntloii iclron to car load order .
E''ix A co. ,
Storage , Forwarding and Commission
Braun hoaso of the Hconer Hugar Co. llugvlssat
whole. lu and retail. UW , 1JIU , IM Itard street ,
Omuha , Tolephona No. 'M.
Toyei
II , UAltUY A CO. ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Dolls , Alhuins , Fancy Goods ,
House ' 'l ' l.iM , *
PALMEH , RWUMAff A CO. ,
Live Slock Commission Merchants ,
ioo ltonm 'it , Opposite Gicbunjfo Uutlillnif UD
htuck VnrJii iJoutu OuiutiKi * $ b
UN10N SrOK YA R DS CO ,
OfOmana , LlmlteiL
Ijohn V , Ilojrd , 8uperltit nd nl.
OMAHA MANDPACrill. 1
BootVnnd Shoos.
KIRKSNUALL , JONES A CO. ,
Succof lots to Itco I , Jones A Co.
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots& Sbces
Browors.
STOKX it 1LER ,
Lager Boer Brewers ,
15J1 North KlRlitccnth itrc8t.Om hi > .K b.
Cornlco.
* '
j t OLE comum'rronifs ,
Maiiifactiirers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
\Vlmlow-csp * nnd niptnllc tl > yl RliU. John Kronotcr ,
proprietor. Utsnnil llutnntli lUCli flrool.
Offlco Fixtures. _ . . , .
MA A' UFA CTUK1XQ
Manufacturers of
LM , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
llnntlov Sldotionril' . Hook Cn c , limit Mitnif , W ll
rn p , Partitions. Hnlllnizii.Ooiintor * . Hoi-rund Win *
Coolon" . Mirrors , Ul3' I'nrtorj nntl odlcp , 173U nnd 1739
South loth 81. , Uiirnhn. Tplr | > lioni > 1114.
Pnpor Boxes.
JOHN L. W1I.KU3 ,
Froprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
Noi. 1317 iVl 1319 IKniBla * street , Omnhs , Nob.
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUDUKR CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in finite Goods
Oil clotlilnR nnd tool her Wiling. 1003 Karnnrn itrott
Sash , Doors , Eto.
j r. A. .D/snHoir A co. ,
WholiA&la matiufiicturcri ot
Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Branch < /Plcc , 12th and Iinnt street Omalia , Nob.
UO11X MASUPACTUniXO CO. ,
Mannfictiirers of Sash , Doors , Blinds ,
Moulding * , Mnlr-nnrk nnd Interior hunt wood tlllltb.
N. K. corner bill nnd l.fnvonntrtli itircto ,
OnniliA , Neb *
8toamFIUIngB _ ,
RTSAXO.A C1 Ji7y J M 1 J'ATQ O
Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
Steam , water , rnllwny mill mining supplied , Wb
ICO , VOt nnU KM rnrnnm moot , Omalin. \
U. S. U'lA'JD EXO1NU A PUMP CO. ,
Steam and fate : Supplies ,
HaMlda/ wind mill * . DI3 nnd 13) ) Jonei St. .
U. F. noes , ruling wunujer.
nnowxKLL A co ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery
Sheet-Iron work , xtcam imnip' , law mills. 121M21 *
wortli mrvut , Omaha. 1
Iron WorUo.
STEAM nOlLHH WORKS ,
Curler A Ken , I'rop'9. .Manufnctnr nof all kind *
Steam Boilers , Taiifcs and Sliest Iron WJII
Works Boutli i and 11. ,1 .M.
rnsnuxo JIION WORKS
Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding Wort
Enplnps , brnsi work , Ronrrnl fonnitrjr , machine aoA
tilatktmltliirork. unironnd rtoris , O.I' . 11T. t
anil ITlli Hi eel , Oinulin.
OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , J
Manufacturers of Wire and Iroa Railin0J
Desk milt , window Kuurds , flower stands , nlreilfMtC
etc. 121 North lull street , Omaha. - * '
OMAHA SAFE & inON WORKS , * } f
Mauf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proaf Sa&a &
Vaultr. ] H | | work. Iron sliuttnrs nnd flre flMtp *
O. Andrccn , prop'r. Cor. 14th and Jackson Bt ,
-THK-
CHICAGO SHORT LINE J
OF THK
Chicago , Milwaukee & t , Paul R'f , ,
.1 _ < _ jjs
The Best Route from Omaha and
to
EASTE
T\VO TltAINS 1)AIIV HETWKKN OMA1IA AH
COUNCIL ULUKF3 "
Chlwigo , AND Milirmikee' , V
St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar RapUf ;
Kock Isluutl , 1'rcoporf , Rockfoitl ,
Clinton , liiliiiuc , Daronport ,
Elgin , Madison , Janosvlllc ,
licloil , Winoiin , LaCrosse , :
Ana all other Importunt polnu Iait , NortUOMtBB * ?
buntlicust.
For UiroiiRli tlckots. rail on the ticket nent at _ . ,
ranmiustrctt , In Darker DlocX.or at Unlou I'adU * 1 ;
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UP not. - - -
1'ulliuun Sleepers and the llnait tilnlna Can I
world nrurunon the main line of the Clilcmso. J
wnukco AM. I'anl llultwuy. nntl orerr attention I
pnlii to im-'scnRorJ . L > r cuurteous emplorw of Hi. , . , ,
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couipanr.
H.MIlJl.Kll.Ceneral Mnnnt-or. ' / '
J. K.TUCKlH.A ! 3l tuntJcncr l Manaser.
A. V. It. CAlirKNTKIt , UcQcral Patient. . _ _ , , , .
Tlntet Aijont. . S
oni ) . KTlIKAFFOUU.AsBlitaQt aen ralPat * nMP ' .
nnJ Ticket AEent. /J
T.J.CIjAliK.Oeneral Superintendent. . - " *
tKECHJCAGO0
RAILWAY. .
Omaiia ,
Council Bluffs
And Gliicago ,
rwRriHyiJi5ai ? linkornr' ) < " J'"l.nB . > h llowifc"
ccdnr Itiiplds , Clinton , Dlxon , Clilcago , ItllivauKaSu
AmonKn few ot tlio nuuiBrnus polnli
onj0)r .l . by the patrons of this
COACHK8 , wriloh aretne Hnrat which hifmani
InuonullrrnncrcHte. It > I'AI.ACIC BLKKl'JNU
tha ntMial or nlilcb ran not bo found aliowheu
( ( iiinrliniiiih. the trains of tha Ifnlon lMt"ljj
vruxciinnuct In union dennt with ' thoaa of th
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tor Detroit , t.'olumbui. Indlunacolla. ClrHiV
Nlounra K lls , llulfnlo. 1'itt.Ciiri , KrontoTMoDW
poiKm.New Vorjc. I'fitlMrlnhfSi' , nalUmuraW
liiKiou , nnd nil poluts ID the Kait.-Atk for tlciitt
"NORTH WESTERN"
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W. N. OAUCOC lit.
KOI F.irnam Htreet. Omnha. y b
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OF OMAHA.
flll tllCll8t Corner Fnrnum nnd 13th SU *
I'flltl Capital.
I'untl. . , . 100,004
FllANK MUltl'IlV. I'roslrtent.
rAMUW. , B. KOOKUB , Ylcp I'fe
11KN II. WOOIi , Canliler.
LUTHER DUAKE , AasUtant Utuhter.
Accounts solicitor and juomut utt utlon ctyeM
To all buslneaa eutrualeuto Itscaru.
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