Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 17, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , S4TUKDAY MAY 17 , 1890.
Wheat Opens Active and the Trade Excited
and Nervous.
THE COUNTRY STILL IN THE KINO.
Corn Kronil and Strong nil Day and
Without Special NCVVH Provis
ions More Active Slow
ness In Cattle.
CHICUJO , Mny 10.-RpeeIil [ Telegram to THE
IlKr.l Atnoon today It was uvlilcnt that the
country vvru 8(111 ( In wheat. On top of the
stralxhtndvancu yesterday of I'io ' the market
went higher this niornln ? In short order. The
opening was active , with tradoKOtici ally ex
cited and nervous. There was the dally at-
tt-inpt of a portion of the local trade to smash
tlio market. It would not down. The flrst
jirh'o on July was W.Vc , the closing figure
Thursday , and that was the bottom ( or the
morning. The o whoolTorcd to sell lost sight
or thdr wheat as quickly as If It had hecn
thrown ovcrhoard In mid-ocean. The market
was full of buying orders from St. Louis , from
Mlnnca polls and from a thousand other points
| n the wheat growing country. It was dry
with sand flying In Dakotu. It wascold all
over the northwest. There wasftostln Mis-
hourl mid Iiansas and thu Hessian 11 V In
the Illinois llelds. The same dispatches which
hroiiKht news brouuht ordi-is to bu > . These
could not lie mistaken. llntehliison tiled to
bull the erowil and the market looked tame
fora little while. Then the trailo began to
leall/e the nature of the new * . Mitchell. Lo-
KIIII A.t'0' . llrossenii and a few otheM weio
conspicuous buyers. Then every ono wanted
wheat. The prli'O of July , which had been
linniMng around \WtfttWic \ , went Hying toOIUo
In a few mliintes. Juno was up to Ul ! o iind
August and September the ame hour at
III He and 01 ' .c respectively. The best prices
of the day were touched In wheat after 12
o'clock OiitHlcIo mders and the heavy buying
by local houses , helped on by very ( Hscimnu-
Ing eiop news , g vo the market gieal force.
Ilutrhlnson continued to ell openly , but It
was supposed that ho was mom hugely Inter
ested In an advance. The top price-steadied
were Iti'jo for May , l'4o for June ,
Ol'iO for July and OP o for Fctitem-
ber. Ituforo I o'clock the tirlcu of
July was olT to Die. hut the pit was still greatly
excited , with pi lees moving ill ) and down In an
urialle manner. The wheat maikct closed
trieatly unsettled , ulth last prices as follows'
May , u'l'ie ; June , lll'.Q.OI'ic : July , lil'ic ; Au
gust. ( lives September , Me ; December. Wc.
On the curb tin ) first houi after the close on
'change July wheat sold up lo''Pjc ' ; puts , 1UJJ5
P.c , and calls , U5 4 < aswjt'e.
Tins corn market was broad and strong all
day without any hpeclal nens beyond cold
weather In the west. IEi > rclpt were about as
expected "III cats and 'EM eaisfor Saturday.
The stimuli ! In wheat and oats had ItsclTcct
In coin. The closing pi Ices were generally a
shade under the best points icaclicd at from
UttVovcr the close yesterday. May sold at
: U'ifil\e. ( ami Juno at : < 4ft. > P4i ! . July opened
at : H = iiJ.141 o. and after touching 'M\c sold
lit .HV' , closing at : iJ4e. ( August closed
at Il'i c and September at .Vi'j&B'io.
Kaeh cold day In the west adds
to the nervousness of the tiado In
oats. A late season menus that July
oats ennnot meet with dellvirles from
the new eiop. Me.all stocks hole , freoo\xits |
at New \ otic and the laige lake charters yes-
tetday all helped to bull Iho market this
inoinliiir. Maj stalled : it ' . e and vvent to ific
v lib a rush , closing at"i e. . June opened at
-"O'tc , went up le stuilglii and closed utT'jc. .
July touched .To and closed \e uji for the day
at aiV > .
The piovlslou niaikcU was moio actlvo to-
dav , but no two products acted together , and
] ioik was without suppott , I'll si , prices v\eto
steady beeauso hojs were Vj higher. Juno
1101 1 , sold from il-.TO oil to $ ! ' . ' . . ) ami July from
fIV.Ki to flS-M ) mid latei at JI2.f > . ' . September
wi iuoted at tl'Jin. Laid changed but little ,
yielding to W..I7" for July and fiom W. . " > 7'i to
t < i..V > for siL'tiieiiibei. Miuit ribs were nulto
nrm at K > .IO foi Juno , nominal at W.50.rJii
for July and W'i" > foi eptember. Hutoliln-on
sold ribs on call , but Kobert Warien bought
hcav lly. _
VitlV.UlO ltl\T. STOCK.
Oiiirtno , May lfi. [ Speelil : Telegram to THE
llKB.1 - < HTTI.K Trade was slow and oulsldo of
u few lots of fancy to choice steers that weto
wanted pi Ices ruled weak , If not loucr. There
were only foil } -ono oars of Twins on sale ,
half of which were on the market , the ether
half coming direct to Monk from the west.
Prices underwent little or no change and the
stoclMvas largely made up 'of gr.issers , bulls
and stags. Itutchors' stock was In good do-
inand and ste.uly. Stockers and feed
ers weie also In good demand and steady.
Choiceto extra beeves M.bJX'tA : c > ; medium
to good steers , MM ) to t.VK ) lb , ttxjtm ;
12(0 ( to line His , fKKa4..r ) ( > < l ; HV ) to law Ibs ,
KI.HV94 10. Stockeis and feeders , steady at
t-MKXiM 10 ; eons , bulls : imi mixed , slow at * I.'iO ®
: i.ft ; bulk. ? - ' . ; > OTtj. ' . ' ; > , The Texas eattlo market
wns unchanged ; stceis , IdU to 1050 Ibs , $ . ' .75 ©
a. SO ; COMN tl.'XiSM ,
Iloc.s Itiislness vr.m active , with an upturn
of , " > c on about all glades. 1'ackcis p.ild Jl.l | > ifl
4.LM , laigely ft.l.'i.and silpneiHl.l.vrtl. | ' . ' . * > . Ught
4 KOilssoldat $4.10l.l > * > . The genoial niaiket
closed steady , but them wcio u few loads left
ut thoclobc.
/ ' 1.V.1 .VC'f A 7i.
NKVV YOIIK , May 1(5. ( [ Special Telegram to
TIIK llm : . ] PIOUKS- The bulls In Mocks con-
tlnuuln blKb splilts. The setback Inpilcos
jcstoidayvusa vvolcomo one. It Indicated
llililldatlons. llesldcs , the corupany on the
buying bldo was getting too niiinurous and I ho
paca vvas piotty fast. At the resorts Vlllar.l's
( following VMIS very bullish and Oregon Trans
continental was talked of for a pietty siup ! :
advance. The tightness In inonuy appeals to
bo legltlmatCibut that does not eausoalaiiu ,
The opening of business found London a free
buyer of Atchlson and Union Pacific. llo- > ton
mid the foinioi heavily. The 111:11 : kot attho
opening showed iniieh less anliiiatlon than for
thu p.ist few days , but few ntouks
veio specially aetlve , and there was
Mill a lingo business , tiansaotod. The do-
jiivslm ( of vi'stcrday had not fully run Its
couisoand few -.bales vvoie lower than last
ov cnlng , but a great majoilly of the list were
from 'i to 'i pei cent higher anil I'lilon Paclllu
was exceptionally MI , with a gain of.5 , pei cent
at 07 , In caily dealings Atchlson anil Chicago
tas woio prominent for their vvoakness and
thu former declined 1 percent to4s'j ' and the
latlei I'll toll2i befoiethu downvvaid movement -
ment was , slopped. On tlio oilier hand , the
gcnor.il inarKet displaced thu same steady
hardening of values which has becoino such a
niarUed fcaluio of late , and I'lilon P.icltlo
Hindu a fuither advanci * of S 1'er cent , while
Sugar lielinerles , afler onenlng down " at
Hi'4 , NISII l'i ' per cent. I.aio In the hour
the npwaitl movement liooamo nuiio gen
eral and woalv sto.'ks made omo iceoverles ,
vvhllo the general list icaehed slightly higher
tlguros and Oivgun Tianscontlnental became
u strong featuie. rising alxiut 1 liorcent , wllh
Hocking Coal the same. At II o'clock the mar
ket was act hi ) m l Mroug at alHiut thu best
pi Ices reached. The. Miength did not culmi
nate hero , liming the hour to noon other
stocks eunio to the front ami moved up. I.aeka-
vtanna and ICeadlng each moved 1111 1 pi > r
cent. Lake Shoio and New Kngland each
gained a point. Pullman shaics jumped A
points to lit' ' . Atchlson recoveied to 4'ii ' and
imalii went off toIM , , . M j'.ml cllmlH-d to
T7'j. ' Missouri Paelile to 77'4 and Union Paclllo
tod"1 ] . The market was bioad. There was a
tendency to sell stocl.s heavily afler 12 o'clock
und Mime Inirortanl declines occurred and
much long stock came out. Migar went HIT to
-W.U and I'lilcaxo Oas to Cl'i.but each had a
lally ut the close , Atchl-mn also siiiroied
from hiimiiieilng and vtenl to 477 ( , closing
with a net loss of \ , at 4s , . St. Paul closed
with ' . net gain at 77. vvhllo ' L'nlon Paelllo was
lemaikablv strong , going toe and closing | 'j
higher at U. U. Money was hid up to IS pur
cent , but was offered at the elo o at 7poi cent.
The total sales wore 4(41,9111 ( shares ,
The following VTCIO the closing quotations ;
I ) S. is rriiuliir ISJ INnrllieni I'ucltlc.
I' H. ( columns r"j do prvferrvil
U S. 4S rt-Kiil.tr IlKH'l' ' .1 N. VV
\l H 1 1 COUMIII | , 10. , do preerrtsl . in. .
raclltu ! of 'U.'i. .Ill ) N. V Central . . .
Central I'tnlllc I' , II A K . . .
Clilcnuu & Alton .li'j ' S
Clili-Mk'O , HnrlliiKto n C M A M. 1' . . .
A OllltlCT. ' i ilo preferreil . .
. . U AV . .llo'C ' I'nul A Omaha
llllnol ( Vntriil .llo' ' < I ilo preferred . . . 100
I , II. A VV t'nlon ' 1'acltle . .
Kanrni A ' W.M UA I' . .
ijikvMtore , . 1 ilu preferri'd . .
JIUhltfan Central Weitvru 1'iilou .
Mlitourl I'ntlllc
MOMOn : cull , tight at .v _ . .
PHIUK MI.III ANTII.I : P\t'Rit I'jiti ? per cent.
bTiiii.iMi Kxciu > ( ! K-yulot and steady ;
sUty-duy blllc , II.Mi demund , H.bO.
YoitK. May ia.-L iieelal Telegram to
TIIK llLB.-Thu fullowliig atv the mluliig
iiHitatliuis | :
.Alice : ii Iron Mlifr : \u
llruniwlck Con . . . . 'AM N.ltelluUle. . . 110
Cakslonla II II 210 N Coiuuiuawealili 1.15
IH-aitwood T 120 Ontario . . . . iuu
Kl Crl lo 100 I'lin-iilx , Arl < . . . . lee
' ' him ire 115
llulu , v .Nurvrox' . . . ! ) Merru .Norada 1U
lluuicnuku xa Sutler Crook IM
I'HOUft'K Jl.l ItliKTS.
CIIICAOO. May 16-l-n p. m.Wheat ]
Etcudy , casli , l'l\c , Juuc.OlUo , July , We.
Torn Stc.vlyt "ash anil June , OlUe ; July.
31 Uc.
Oan Urni ! casli. We : June , 37'ie ' ; July , J7C.
Kye Stonily nt 62o.
llarley I'lnn.
Prlmo Tlinotliy-Plondy ; Xo. I , tl.5S3t.SO.
I'lax-rimi nt | .4i.
\VhUkv-fI.02.
I'nrk-UullcnMi ; , tlSJTiit June , ! I2. ; July ,
t\2M. \
Lard-Dull ! cash , 3.r ! June , M.30j July ,
C tH *
Plotir Tlrn nnd unclirnnrpdj winter
wliPiit , llMQI.'it sprlnij , fl.UX&VS.'ii tyvKM
l'rovMonShouldpr < , WIoa."i.l5 ; short clear ,
tl.TSa-.M ! ; short rllM. W.40.
llutter Dull ; creamery , llSICu ; dairy , p ®
15r.
15r.Olicc
Olicc c Qulcti full cream elieddar * , 3
8'Sc : Hat * . hUQVici Vouns Americas , oaoHc.
Kirei-Klrin : freili. tt&H'J'ic. . _
llldrt DitcliniiBcd ; heavy creen ialted , . > U'i6 '
r.4c ; ijilli-il bull. 4c : trrorn tnltodoalf.fi'ic ! dry
nint , na7o ; dry salt < > d hldw , Co ; dry calf ,
WMc ! deacons , M < s each.
Tallow 1'noliaiiK'eil ; No. 1 solid packed ,
No. S,3Uoj cako. 4c.
Hceolpti. Slilptn 'M.
Hntir . ll.noj 1:1.000 :
Wheat . : c.OM 1S.O'
rum . i : > ) .ow au.ooo
Oats . WJ.OW 377.000
NEW YOIIK , May III.Whp.it Hooelpts , 13.103
lii heUi exports S.Kifl liudirN ; spot noinl-
nail hlitlipr ; No , 'J red , liSJJ. . 'J'i' o In eleviitor.
VVal.W4 ) afloat. IWUiMl.ol's ' o. I ) . ; options
closed hlBliur ; No. ! ! red. Mny. closed atO sic.
Corn Hceulpts , lOT.ViO uuslicls ; cxportR ,
l8fi.V ) bushels ; stMitstniiiKor ; No , ' . ' . 40UH'iO
In < > | pvntor.40'iili.io | nlluat ; unuraded mixed ,
'JOMKMo ; options , linn. May cIoslliK at41UP.
Oats Heceluts , l.ll.OOiJ bushels ! exports. 10-
r -ii ( btishuls ; spot. hl her ; No. 3 white , Ite'tf ? *
tfi'io ; mixed we > .turn. ; t > 3.-IOo ; wlilto mixed
western. ava4''c ; optlona bttonger , May clos-
lity nt 'MVc.
Coireu Opt Ions elosed weak and Min points
down , tfalcs , : civx ) baus ; May. J18J.VSin.40 ;
June. } 10.- " > : spot rlo lower ; fair eariwes , JI9.7. ) .
SiiKar Uav , casv ; centrlfucals , M tesl.w
.Tic ; muscovado , to test , W o ; rellned dull
and unchanged.
Petroleum United closed for June at SGVc.
Kirjrs-Kaslur ; western , I'l'sailPio.
I'ork Uulet ; new mess , ill.uuftll..V ) .
I < : nd Kasv ; western steam ,
June , eloslni ; at * ) .r > ianM.
IlutttT-WeuU ; western dalry.&Sllc ; urcara-
crv. iS&nc ; KlRln , ITGl'f.
Cheese K.isler ; vvesturn. nominal.
ST. Ioui . May 1(1. ( Wlicat Slow ; higher ;
ca h Wjc : July , fiB ft'Wo.
riirn-lllRhcr ; casli.H'4c ; , Tiilv.33'4'c.
O.its UlRher ; cush iioinlii.il ; May , . ' } > ! .
Poi k Steady at $ I..MQI ! ) UI ) .
I.'ird Nominally at iV.Uffi.UM.
Whlsky-Meady at II 0"- .
llutter Easy ; cro.unery , U'iUICc ' ; dairy ,
MiurAimr.K May 1R. Wheat-- Active and
hlRhur ; No. 2 sprlnc. c-ish , UJ1 ic ; July , Ulc.
Corn quiet : No. : i , : Ki'fe.
Oais-UncliiinKcd ; No. 3 white , 20'iffi ' ! c.
Uye-rirnii No. 1. .VI" , c.
llarley-illKlier ; No. ' - ' . WttMf.
I'rovlslons-Weak II3-O.
- ; pork , -
LiVEiiroou May Ifi. Wlicat I'lrm : de
mand Imurov Ins ; holders offer sparingly ; Cal
ifornia No. 1 , 7s ' "id percental.
Corn rinnj demand fair ; now western
mixed , 3s ( i1 : ! ! per cental.
Mi.NNRArnr.is May 10. Wheat lie-pint * . 132
c.irs ; shipments. 'M cars ; demand for No. 1
northern goodjaNo. 1 hard and No. 2 north
ern dull. t'losliiR : No. 1 haul , May , Ol'tc ;
June , li2Hc ; on track. Kc ) ; No. t northern ,
May. OIc : June , IWUe ; on tr.ick , tt'iie ;
No. 2 noithcrn , May , bsc ; June , b7c ; on track ,
KA RCITV. ! . May 10. Wheat Illnher ; No.2
hard , cash , R" > e ; No. 2 red. cush and May , Die.
Corn Steady ; No. " , cash , l 'iu ' bid ; May ,
28'Sc
Oats Lower ; No. 2 , cash , M'ic bid.
CINCINNATI , May 10. Wheat -Quiet ; No.2
red , HJe.
Corn Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 3a.'l5'Jc.
Oats Steady at 27-'llie. !
WiiIsKy-Jl.tr-1.
IjlVE STOCK.
CT. Louis. May -Cattle Ileccipt * , 1,003 ;
shipments I.OXi ; market ste.idy ; fair to f.incy
native steers , $ .1.005 3.00 ; btocUers and feeders ,
$ -.7.'i.7j. |
Ilo's Ilecelptx. .VTOO ; shipments , fl.MOj
maiki-t SIIOIIKLT ; heavy. JI.UO'Jl4.10 ; packing ,
H.'CTf4a" ; llirht , J.'AX34.07's. !
ClllCAOO , May IB. Cattle Receipts. 10..V13 ;
market slow but steady ; beeve- , $ l.sTi."i . ' ! " > ;
steers , fjli.vai.75 ; stoekem and feedets J-V.U3
4.IO ; cows , hulls and mixed , 4l.02J.73 ; Texas
cattle , J1.7.V3.I.SO.
HORS Heeolpts. 17.001 ; market aetlvo and
hlRher ; mixed and light , H.OJIiil.35 ; heavy ,
J I. ( I ) ® I 25.
.sheep Keeelpts. 4.500 ; market slow but
stu.idy ; natives , } l.2.Viii.Vi ( ( ; westein. 45.0J'aG.3J ;
Texans , * I.OJ.00 ; lambs , $ : > YI3.7.73.
K \NSAS CITV. May 10. Cattle Receipts ,
4,0 K ) : shipments. 2mo : : market steady ; steeis ,
fclliOa.'l.b.iieows.i..UUa.l.tW : stockcis and fced-
ei - , . . " .
HORS Iteeelpts , 10.1JO ; ( .hlpments , DOO ;
market higher on all grades at $ J.b7 > jI.OO.
: STOCK.
Cuttle.
rrldny , May IP.
Estimated receipts of eattlo. C.TO. com p ired
vvlthi,07i : : vestonlav and .I.7.M Iililav iifla t
week. The ms.rket on s > teeis opened slow with
buyers saleullnR just what was wanted and
ji. lying lOo higher than yesterday's prices.
After the lint orders had been filled buyers
became very p'litlctilar and made their nlds
lowei , the maiket dragging along at a shade
higher than jesterday's till the elu e. Kiev en
caisof cows woio < in MtU' , all uhaiiging hands
early at ntlees not quotably changed from
yosluidiiy .s. I'ceders iind stocl > eis were . t'aicc
and In demand w lib ptlces niich.inged. Hulls
lemaln steady and calves nnrlungctl.
Hst limited receipts of hojs 'OW , compared
wltli " > ,77h yesterday and 4ts2 : 1'ilday of last
weeic. Thi market opened actlvo and fiom a
nickel toT'ie hlu-her. the bulk changiiu hamls
at i.l.oxrt'1115 The r.ingeof pi Iccb was JI.Ki ®
W.OO. J'ho uveiage of thu pi Ices paid was
* ) , 'tl , , eompaied wfth } l.vji.i jesleiday and
$ J.l'715 Tiiday of last week.
Sliocp.
Kstlmnti'd receipts of sheep 21 ! . eompaied
with none je-.tcid.iy and 1.7sl Pilday of last
weel > . The receipts aio not sutllulenl to supply
the demand and prices into Htm.
The following Is a table of prices paid In
thlsm'irket ' for the grade of Htock mentioned :
Pilme steers , ioj : tolii-Dtts . fltx ) ® | > o
(5tKd ( steers , 12.VJ to H.VJ Ihi . 1.75 fa\M
(3ood steers , 10W to I.IJO J5s . : i.ltt ( Tcl.'W
Cominim , KKiOtiill.VJlbs . ; 10) ) e/1.73
Common eanners . ! . ( ) fr . ( H )
Ordinary to fair cows . 1 .151
I'll 1 11 to good COWS . l.'K ) ( ii'(5" ( ( >
( iood to choice cows . ' . ' .75 ( Tt.l.ri !
Cliolco In f.incv cows , . L'l."i ! 4/.I70
1'ali to good bulls . 1.75 f .G5
Choice to fancy bulls . 2.5J fcl..Vi
Light stockers and feeders . 2.51 (5J.25 (
I'eedeis. Kioto IKKItt.s . 2.1K ) fjUlK
Pali toeholeo light hogs . 3.0J WM
1'alr to choice heavy hogs . ; i..l ! ftt.00
Tali to choice mixed hogs 3.i7j'ii3.U3 !
The following t.tblo gives thoavorige
oflio son tliedato > m 'iitlonu.t , liicludln. ; the
cost to lay , as b ised upon salc reported :
Date. Pi Ice. n ito. Pi let ) .
May 1 May 2. . .JI Ol >
May 3 3 074 May 5
May May 7.
May s May ! ) 3 117'i
May 10 i trj May 12 3 U14
Mav 13 May 14 . U .
May 15 3h5 > Mil } 10 . 3
Avernfjo I'rioo ol" IIo s.
Showing the ururao price pild for lo'ids of
hegson thudayslndlealcd lu Ml , Itoi , 1SSJ and
Coinpiirntlvo Tables.
The follovvlii ! ; tallo shows tlio rnngo In
prk't'son liossiliirlii , ' this anil lit : wuok :
ol'l'rlues.
nous.
Th following table bhows the range of
prices p.ilu for hoito lay :
1 air to choice light hogs . MOO
lair to choice heavy ho's . a 00
Talr to cholco mixed hon's . 3
MUU' : .
I'rlme fat sheep . 5 ao Q.1 73
lioixl fat hlieep . 450 a5 'M
Common to medium sheep . 300 CI 50
I > lKHISltlll | Of StOUk.
Show-In ? the number of o.ittlo biiizht by
the leading biiyoisoii today's market.
Swlft.tro
lii < < > 11 Hammond , V Co 1114
Arinour-t'udahv P Co 4s
llmitoit \ I'mlcnvooil 4sj
lleckei \ Defeii 1D1
Uthcrbuyuta
IIOO9.
Arnioiir-Oudahy Packlns Co fAI
Omaha Packing : I'u 1.IJ3
' t48
lioo. 11 llummuud Co 404
Cud&by Hros .Ml
niul Ijovvcst Sales of HORS
Todny. Yestcnlay.
Highest ( I 00 Hiahest ? 1 OT-
. . 3 N ) Lowest J h ,
.Stock ItcuclpH.
Ofllclal yp terday. Kstlmattd Today.
Cntlle. . , .H3ears.3.07:1 : Cattle. . . 37cars t.00 .
Hogs Wcar , n,773 Hogs. M ears 3ino ;
Sheep 1 car 232
IlciircsriHntlvc1 Sales ,
iiiiissin : : iir.K
No.Av. Pr. No. Av 1'r. No. Av. Pr
.1.1 JO 0 ueo 3 so 20 1,175 4 00
nio 3 (50 ( It 1,010 3 S3 25 .1.14V 4 05
370 1 .1,300 3 83 4(5 ( 2.121 4 10
. ( -37 370 8 1,0-0 3 Ki 20 n > ii 4 15
. ! ' 40 370 ' - - ' la 3 * 5 21 Ltvs I 20
. tea : : : i 75 u .1.01:1 : to 20 1.27S 4 25
.1,070 : i 75 iu..irm : H. 21 1.2:17 : 4 25
375 3..1,0:0 305 21. . 1,217 I 3U
10. 1,05,1 4 W
BIHITISO AND EXPORT STEERS.
20. 1103 3 ( K ) ! ! ! 4 3" 0 .12
II .1210 4 10 1311 4 35 17 1100 4 M )
4 .1201 ' .1351 4 35 01 .1375 4 05
iS'1
rows.
1 . O.V ) 200 21 ( VW 2 Ki 4 WO 3 00
3. . 1120 20) ) 3 IrtCl 2.V. IU i S7 3 10
1. . KK ) 2 10 1. 1110 2W ) llfiJ 3 15
4 . ! MJ 2 15 WV ) 27V 13..UK57 320
1M 1 \ 2 25 10 8J.I 27V 1..11.V ) 325
11 ! > J2 " 25 8. IKK1 2 CO 1..2U05 3 30
li .1017 2 25 8.4..10.VJ 885 2 lO 'i 3 ! ! 5
H . 'M 2 35 15. i i3 3 00 2 .113.5 3 50
r. . wo 2 25 II . ( Xi 3 00 1 1.110 il fiO
7. . 1020 2 40 4 . U77 3 UO 17. . 815 3 00
( STOCKKItH AND rn
1 .1000 3 40 . sno a 30 15 WO 3 CO
I . OfiO 3 15 . 74' ) 3 50 10. . 1153 3 CO
2. . Us3 350 .KM 3 50
BUI.I.S.
I .1770 2 35 .imo 2 50 1 1750 3 00
1. 1120 2 40 . lO'.K ' ) 2 ( X ) 1 .1SJO 4 00
1 .1030 2 50 . 10fl 2 50
CAI.VKS.
1. . 1(0 4 ft ) 110 5 00 1. . 140 C. 25
2. . 65 4 50 100 500 1. . 2.W 0 25
1IKIFK1IS.
2. . 515 325 20. . C47 340 25. . 875 305
5. . 604 1 75 4. . W5 1 IK )
STAGS.
1..1410 300
lions.
No. Av. Ph. Pr. No. Av. Sli. Pr.
4S. . .1115 40 51. . . . .2V4 ( 40
ra . . .251 200 ( .0 . . . . .24 3 IK'4
( W . , .255 120 74 . . . . -"Jl H 3fJU !
oo . .aw 40 5S. . . . 101 3 .r > y
1:11. : .255 240 : t uo ( il. . . . ' . ' 44 llfl 3U2VJ
rei . .25S I HI ) : iifj (5.1 ( . . . ,217 NX ) 3 2'i
(51 ( : i oo CO . . . ,2i5 ; 40 3 ff.'ii
(515'i . ! ! 2.C1 : i oo r,2 . . . ,257 40 3 tr.'H
r.v . . .241 II 1U 04. . . . o""l 80 ' 1 If1 * '
. ? * ) 120 n ! 207 40 il 1 4
.271 2I5 80 3 irJVj
70 . .iro ice 245 3 irji-i
oi . .211 i IK ) 2 4 3 05
no . 271 W ) i M f.7M 2il2 3 05
fii .27.2 1(50 ( i ' .1.1 M ,270 1BO 3 m
fiiw
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50 . iiklT : i IK ) 3 115
on : ioo 74 I 60 3 05
74CI
10 . CI
. - 24- ; 303
. 'iV , 60 CIM : i 03
. . " . ' 4 M , 217 M ) : i in
. M7 40 i ( to flj 25.1 120 3 113
fljCI
.ret M CI . 245 40 3 05
. 'Jill : i no 57 2V.1 40 3 O'i
. ! ! into fiO" " 2-fi 120 3 K
.333 W 3 UO 49 . . . 317 4 00
I'lOS ANI > SKIl'S.
II . . . .100 40 3 25 14 . . . . .143
3 50 4 . . . . .1(55 ( 3M
14 . . . lid 80 3M t'J . . . . .107 200 3 CO
27 17U 210 3M
Market Mention.
Steers higher and cows steady.
HogsCc higher.
Duncan Brothers marketed hogs from Rose-
land.
llrndham > t Stcufcr marketed hogs fiom
Dodge.
15. .1. Tlcrney had hoes In from Anslcy.
Wnodhcad Hrothers of Ong marketed a car
of hogs.
K. K. Undei wood of D.xnhury sent In a car of
hogs.
John Kilokson sent In a car of hogs from
Swede-burg.
A. II. .shiitt was In from Craig with a car of
cattle.
H. Uldilck was In from Tobias with a ear of
cattle.
M. I imnn .sent In a tint of cattle from Mc-
Cook.
W. W. Lawrence sent up a car of hogs fiom
Lawrence.
I'ord & Xorvvood sent In a cat of hogs from
Maywood.
Levl Ontru had hogs on the market from
Newman's Uiove.
W. M. Watts maikotcd a car of hogs from
Wood Itlver.
J. U. Humphrey cumo In from Gcnoo with a
car of cattle.
H. A. Motion sent over a oar of hogs from
Henderson , la.
J. M. Slieildan had a car of hogs on the mar
ket from Madild.
J. A.Cowpcrthwalteof I'rlcnd had a ear of
cattle on the maiket.
BJohn L. Mitchell of Milwaukee was a visitor
t the ynids.
G. C. Ito eis of Austin , In , , was looking over
the market.
1'uller , Smith i 1'uller marketed hogs fioni
Newman's Orovo and scilbncr.
Harry Went In , a piominent farmer and
feedei of Mtilvvrn , Li. , was looUIng over the
market.
J. McOall , the well known stockman of De
fiance , la. , was on the market with cattle and
hogs.
Allen I'oot , representative of the Nebraska
State rarmciV Alliance , wast : visitor at the
y n ids.
M. Needs , an extensive fanner , feeder and
shipper of Xeohi , lu. , wasovuilthucareach
of cuttle and hogs.
John llastle , the well known southeastern
Nebiaska shipper , maiketcd thice ears of fat
eattlo fiom Dunbar and ouo from Auburn
that topped the mailed uti4 ( iO and $1.05.
J. Lcahmann of Italtlmore , Mil. , son of Mr.
Leahmann of the exporting Him of Kosontlml
& Lcahmann , has airlvcd at the yaids and
will buy oxooit eattlo to bo shipped to llaltl-
laoie.
Cashier n. II. Ilr.inch of the T'nlon stock
yind bank , Wednesday Issued the largest
check In the hlstoiy of the bank. The cheek
was for Thursday afternoon's business and
was foriiril.TtfU1) and was In favorof the touth
Umahu National bank.
oji.tir.i iriioLis.t LI : JI.IKKKTS.
Produce.
HI-INS Hand picked navy , ? I./V3.1.75 ; hand
picked navy , meillum , JL.'iOf' 1 W ; hand picked
countiy , JI.4iviil.iiU ; good clean , $1.2531.40.
Al'l'l.K Ul'TlKK Pel 11) , iVI/se.
Wool , I'lno iinwashed , 1 l-HOe ; medium un
washed , | s > ijlc ; co.iistt unwasheil , IsQSJc.
1'fUs Heaver , peril ) . t.V > &l.oO ; each , M.0x3l ;
7.00 ; otler. each , J.I.OOi'7.0'1 ; wolf , each , MV&snei
conn , each , 4' > iir > - ; inlnkeachl' ! KT ) 39c ; musU-
rat , fall , sirlSc ; iiiiiskr.it , winter , lOf'iric ;
skunk , -'Vji4Uc ; badger. 4iM ) > ilui ; deer skins ,
per Ib , 2iX3.Scj ) dour skins winter , pur Ib , 123
22c.
22c.lloxiv ; l.nailc pcrlb ; strained. Oc.
OIUNOKS I'er hot , Medlterianean sweets ,
l4Callfoinla ' ; fancy navnls. ? 3 " 'VH-'i75 ' ; Los
Angeles. flsO ; fancy Dual to seedlings , $1.2.1 ;
In llvo box" lots , iso per box less.
1'l.NEAl'i'l.UsPer dot J. ' 50 ,103.
STiuwtirnnirs-Per case , choice shipping
Stock , JI.WX3I .SO ; good. $ I.K ( > P4 W.
Cinut-Per bbl , refined , fit Vi ; half bbl , 1.150 ;
hanl elder , pure , per lib ) , I'I.IKI ; orange elder ,
half bhls. Jr.OO ; pear elder , half bbls , $7.00.
MI.M-K MK\T .Vildo iier Ib.
I.KMIINS Per box , Messina fancy , * 4.M33.00 ;
Strictly choice , W.2.VS.4.50.
ItN \ \H-Pcr huiieli , $1 2'iJ 1.00.
ItUTiKK-Cieaiiiery , fancy rolls , prints. SlfJ
22c ; creamery , fancy , solid packed , 20Ti21o ;
cieamery , choice , lil'ic ; dairy , fancy rolls
ami prints , liKU7c ; dairy , fancy , solid packed ,
l.vaitio ; dalij , elioluIiwr.j , conntiy roll ,
fancy , IWtMc ; choice , lO'f'llc ; country roll ,
good , lirjluo , vountiy mil , fair , b i-Kc ; poor
stock. 2lft k' .
Kciib-llc nor defer stilctly fresh ; stale
stock not saleable.
HOMX ( Quotations are for delivery In Chi
cago. ) Dry bullalo , pel ton , flitootMsoo ; dty
country , blench * d. tio.uxrr I.I.CKJ ; Uiy country ,
damp and meaty , f < ( Ki5iiu.ua.
Vi.aiT\iii.K4-Did ; Sweet putatoes , fancy ,
Muscatlne , per bbl. * l 00 ; onions , extra fiincj ,
M.M ; onions , fair , tiM ; rutabagas. r.MKi ; car
rots. IS.UO ; iiuisnlps. iM.Vi ; heels , { 2.00 ; horse
radish r Hts , pcj bbl , i'.V ) ; per Ib. 7o ; celery
roots , per bbl. M.flo ; poi do , uo ; horseraaUh ,
per doz pints. 11 23.
PmisKKVKS-ltfJsc per Ib.
JKI.UVS 3'iO4i' ' per Ib.
Duc.ssKD ViaiChoice medium , 7'iCl"io ;
light. f4ICe : heavy 4U.V ,
Al'l'i.KS-Per bbl.tienltoiistVOOWillow ; Twig ,
t3.00 ; lien Davis , tl 75. Itomunllo , J1.30.
CocoM'Ts Per hundred , JI.M.
1'irKi.m Medium , per bbl , ti.V ) ; small. MM ;
Khorklns , K.DOi U. A ; 11. chow chow , qts , $5.b5 ;
pints , $ .1.33.
PoTATOfs Per bu. fancy , 3tJjTJo : fair to
good , 20&2.V.
Pot'i.Tiiv Per doz , cholco hens , Unfl.V > 0 ;
cholco , mixed , I.LOiKU.'J.ti roostertiJt tS.nt
hprlng chickens , KI.OOA4.UO , uccordliii ; Ui size ;
Uvo turkeyfi , per lb , U&loc.
Groceries.
SunAits-Cut loaf , TVs cut loaf cubes. 7'0 !
standard , powdered , 7'ioj XX.XX , powdered ,
7Se ; granulated , Mumhird , B'C ; confection-
ern , A , G'.fi wlillo oitra , 5V'i uJttra t' , Net ) . ,
5ic ! ; amber , V < c.
l'or Ki ! Uoasted Arbucklu's Arlosa , ai'tc :
McLaughlln'ii XXX.X , 25Sc ; ( iorman , 25\0i
LllHorlh,25 ) , ci Alaroma , 25Sc ; bulk. 25o.
Currer.-Uri'im Tancy old culdeu Hlo , 27c ;
fancy old jieaborry , 27cs Hlo , cholco to fancy ,
24J4Cj Hlo , prime , 23V. Hlo , good.'i'iiCj Suutos
uuJ uouiiuuu Ulo , I'jiUlc ' , Mocha , JOc ; JUTU ,
O. O. 2 < s ; Jangood Inferior , SJcs
African. 22" " , c. ' "
' . o ; farina ,
fie ; | H'tt . .Tt' * ottmcnl. Ifi k t mncnroiil. irw
vrrmlcelll. Ifloj rice , 44W > , sago and tapioca ,
OiJ7c ; Until beans.Oc. V ,
Oll.s-K'croionc-P. W. . I0'ci W. W. . l.V ;
headlleht , IIl'ic ' ; gasolliirtJ > > ; salad oil , f'.OJ-a
li.OO per Llnseod--llaw. . Oie ; boiled , G5i' .
MiTIIams : , No , I , Iftlb average , lOc ; 10 to
2Jlb ,0'io ' ; 12 to 14 Ihs , lO'.e ; "boulders , fie ;
breakfast bacon. No. I. HIT , ' ) ' ham sausage. Se ;
dried beef hams. OUiJJi' i'j In-ef tonguc .KOO
Tporilo/ ; dry salt meats. riU lfi'ie per lb ; ham
roulelle , CVio boneless ham , 7'ic ' ; plcnlulnim ,
JAnn-Tlerces , 5'je ; rff In cans , fi'.c ; 10 lb
cans fie : " , lb cans o'tc : > 3lb cans , ouo ; kettle
rendeied.le per lb advance.
chipped beef. $ . ' .0) ) ; I lb compressed ham , il.r > 1 ,
Horn Ilasls Manilla rope. 15c ; sisal rope ,
12'ic ' ; cotton rope , Ifie : new process , 8'ic. '
COTTON TWI. > E Illbli very line , 3 or 4 ply.
22c ; line , 20c ; Daisy , isc : eandlo wlck.32c.
Ot.lVKS-CJuarts.pcrdoz. U 73 ; pints per doz. ,
W.23 ; bulk , per gal. , ! Bc.
VlM'OAH 30 gr. elder , lOc ; gixid , 12c ; whllo
wine , 15 ; fancy fruit , cf.
hTOVK POI.ISII ? J.OOSV > . 7 per gross.
Am. , per 100 , JI7.00 ; Lcwlstou , per 100 ,
$17.00.
MOHSSKS llbl . N. O. fancy , per gnl. . fiVft
7c ; choice , 45l7e ; good. : tO33o : Cuba baking ,
Sj lOc ; black strap , 3 H5Jc.
Wmi'i'ixo I'Ai'CiiSlniw. . per lb , I'iSS'io ' ;
rag,2'sc ; Manilla llMjV.c . , No l , 7c !
JlAOa Union Sciuare , . > a3 ! tier cent off list.
S u.T Dalrv. 2SJ Ibs In bhl. bulk. J-MO ; best
grade. CO , fts , iJ.TO : best grade , lee , 3T. t..40 ; best
grade , 28 , 10-- . $2..M ; lock salt , crushed , { 1.60 ;
common , bbls. JI.23.
SIMPSCastile , mottled , pur lb , 8310c ; do.
white , per lb. He.
ItitooMs'-Parlor. 5 tie. $100 ; 4 tie. ! , ' .73 ; 3 lie ,
$2.25 ; stables. U85 ; common. Jl.50et.75.
Coco * * i lb tin , 40o per lb
Gimcoi.vrr.2itt15c pcrlb ; German chicory ,
red.Siic.
HAI.SOIK llbls , IJJc ; granulated , 2c ; kegs ,
7 c.
c.SOIK Pkgs , CO Ibs tobo\.5'4'2"i'Je. ' '
NL'TS Almonds , 15e ; Hiai-lls. ] 2c ; filberts. IHo ;
pocnii" . lie : walnuts. 12' , c , peanut cocks , be ;
roasted , He ; Tennessee pi inuts 7c.
Diiuns < Oroceis ) Per lb llorax , 12c ; cop
peras , 2'Je ; Hay leaves , lie ; glue , ICe ; cpsom
salts. 4c ; gmubcr salts , 'to : sulphur.2lic ; nine
vitrol.Oc ; alum , 4c ; t.irtntlacid. . 42c ; resin. 2o.
CIIKKSK I'ull cream twins , I2j ; full cream
Ohio Swiss , ilk1 ; full cream Wisconsin Swiss ,
14iirc ? ; full cream brick , Me ; full cieam llm-
burger Svlss. lllc ; fancy Sheboygan b. c. 10'Je.
CAV.NEK ( IOOD < - Krults. California standaid
brands. 24-lb , tier doz Apricots , I1.70 < SI.S' > ;
apileots. plo fi ult , JI.50 : gallons. J4..V ) : black
berries. * J.25 : elicirles , black. J.MKMM.S'i ; eher-
J.sO ; plums , golden drop , il.sO ; plums , eteeii
gages , | l.G3i2lS3 ; peaches , with pits In , 11.00 ;
currants , $ . ' . : ) ; gooscben les , ti.25 ; quinces ,
$2.10 ; raspberries , $ J.M ) ; strawberries. ! ViO ;
peaches.h ; ) | eastern standards , S1.S5 ; 3-lb pie ,
$ I.100 ; Ibple , $ ; .03 : gallons pie , $ , i.Kl ; apples ,
high standards , $3.75 ! 2-lb iroosoherrlcs , ! Klo ;
2-lb strawberries. HOftlV ; 2-lb raspberries ,
SI.OO : 1-Ib bluuberrlcs.soaiiiK' : 2-lb blackberries ,
(15S75c ( ; 2-lb strawberrlepiesorved , $ l.bO ; 2-lb
raspberrrles , preserved. ! s0:2-lbblackbcriles : ,
preserved. $1.20 ; pineapples , Itabuma chopped ,
j.VK ) ; 2-lb Hah amagi uteri. ! > .75 ; 2-lb Ilahaiiia
sliced. 1J..V ) : 2-lb Standard sliced. JI.2.2'll.M ' ;
cherries , 2-lb led , Hitltlinoru , S. > a33i' ; poais
2-lb. $ I.'M.
VioCT\m.F : < 5 Tomatoes nlb"extra , $1.00 , 3-
Ih standard VTCstern brands , ( XXi05c ! ; gallons ,
strictly standard , $2.00. Corn rinest grown ,
$ I.dO ; glltedned sugar corn , very tine , $ l.f > 0 ;
cholco 2-lb sugar coin , f 1.20 ; 2-lb extra western
luands 75t ! < a$1.00 ; 2-lb standaid westein
brands , COJi70c. Mushro < ) ms-l-lb rrench , o\-
tra line , 22 i'5c ; 1-lb riench , flue. IMW.'e ; 1-lb
riench. ordlnaiy , lCldc. Peas Tres , line.per
can , 25c : deml line , per can ! ( * ; 2-lb sifted ,
tl.GO ; 2-lb early June. $1 SOTL-'B ; a-lb Marrow ,
standard biands , 41.10 ; 2-lb soaked , 57c. String
beans-2-lb high giade , ISefugee , aV ; 2-lb Ciol-
deil wn\ beans , 75c ; 2-lb strlns beans , TOe.
Lima lloans 2-lb soaked. 7.V. Boston Baked
Iloans .1-lb Lewis , $ | .K3 ; Cioun brand. Jl.fiO.
Sweet Potatoes 3-lb New. leiscy , $ I.W , Pump
kins 3-Hi. $1.10. Okra and tomatoes , Jl.dO ;
okra , il.dO ; succottish , $ ! . .
1'isii CodlNh , extra llrorges. new , 5cj grand
bank , now , 5c ; silver , 2-lb blocks. O'ic ; snow
white. 2-lb bricks new , SV ; Turkey cod , largo
middles , bricks , o ; snow white unites , 12-5 lb
boxes. TV ; Iceland liHllbut , lie ; medium
scaled herring , 25c : No. 1 staled herring , 22c ;
domestlo Holland herrlmr , 55c ; Hamburg
Milced herring. $150 ; Itusslan saidlne , 75c ;
Kusslait saidlnes , plain. 55c ; lmi > orted Holland
herring , crown brand , SOc ; do fancy mllkeis ,
! Kc ) ; mackerel. No. 1 shore , half bbls , JII.OO ;
bloaters , halt bbls , Jl .00 ; whlto flbh , half bbls ,
$7.00 ; tiout , half bbls , r > .M ; family white ilsh ,
fl,00 ; salmon , t3. a ; 1-lb maekeiel ( herilng ) ,
$1.0J 1.10 ; 1-lb llnnan baddies , $1.75 ; 1lboJ \ \ -
sters , S2.15S2 2. ' > ; 1-lb Alaska salmon , Aleut.
Jl.Wl ; 2-lbovsters1 , 10 oz , H.lO ; 1-lb oysters , 5
os , 81.15 ; 2-lb selects , 12 oz , ! ' ; 1-lb clams , lit
tle necks , $1.25 ; 2-lb elulrts , llttlu necks. $200 ;
's-lb sanllnes , Imported , pur case. 10 K $15.00 ®
20.00 ; 'j-lb Impoi ted boneless sardines , Sdoj ' 4-
Ib sardines. Ameilcan , pur case , 100s , Uicnch
style , * l.rAT7.Wi ij-ll ) sardines. Anierlciin , per
case , 100s , ranch style , * 7riOas.OOlb ; sar
dines. must'iid. per case , Ms , 4.17.V24.00 ; Im
ported key suidlnes. $ ! 3.iO.
DitiKD Kni'iT Ourranls. new , O'l&i'ic ;
pi lines , casks , MiOO His , U5iiiC' ( c : jirunes. bbl
or bags , G CiT'jc ; citron peel , di inns , 20 Ibs ,
22c ; lemon pod. drums , 20c : faid dates , boxes ,
121lis , lie ; apilcols. choice evapoiated , 15c ;
apileots. lelly-euied. 25 lb boxes , ISe ; apricots ,
fancy. 25 Ib boxes , Ide ; apples , choice evapor
ated , IlHiC ; apples , prime new , lOc ; llgs. lajor ,
10 percent tare , ii'tc : ' ; In sucks , 7c ; Persian
dates. 7c ; Salt Lake apples , 5c ; blackbenles ,
evaporated , DO lb boxes , , " > Vc ; cherries , pjtted ,
diy euied , 1 Ic ; peaches , paicd , fancy , ItyS''Oc :
choice , Ific ; Salt Lake , ! > c ; pitted plums. Oil. ,
1 lb boxes , S'jiawioruspbenles ; , evapoiated ,
N. V. . new , 'He : prunes , H.I' . , tiO-70. liXiM'j'gc ' ;
oranao peel , 15c ; raisins , Callfoinla , London
cmp ISOJ. $2.40 ; Cal. loose muscatels , crop IslW ,
T-.10 ; Valenclas , lss. , TIJC ; Vulenclas , ne , lie ;
Cal. seedless , sks. sc , Uudura , layer , new , lie ;
diled grapeflc ; prunellcs , nuvr , 14c.
'Vlctals.
IJr.ocK TIN Small pig , 2sC icr ) jb ; bar SOc per
lb.
lb.Cownrt
Cownrt Planished boiler sl/es 3o per lb ;
cold rolled , 2sc per lb ; sheathing , 27o per lb ;
pltts and Halts , 2 c per lb.
UVAM/.KII SHEET Inox Dlsc't 50-10 per
cent , pat. plan. Iron , Nob.'lituT , A , lOlio ; li ,
9 > c.
HcipKi.NO-Charcoal , I , C. , 14x20 , 117 , J3.75 ; I.
* '
S'IIIKT : IllON No , 20 , $3.03 ; No. 27 , JJ.73 ,
SOI.IIKH 14U15o.
TIN PI TIC. ! . , 10x14 , 235 , $7.23 ; I. X. , 10\I4 ,
225. $ I.W.
Tiv PIATK Coke -10x14. 2i" > , $3.23.
STEKI , N tti.sltase , $5.25.
Snit : , WIIIB Xui.s Hnse , $ J.fi5.
K Jap. barb. JTI.wlj galv. , $1.13.
Quinine , poroP & W. 40o ; riorman , 40c , In
digo , per lb , 7.1o ; Insect ponder , 40c ; opium ,
M'jl ; morphine , per 07 , f'l 10 ; hops , per Ih , ; KC ) ;
glyceilne , 21c ; dextilne , I''o ; cnttlobono , 33e ;
cieam tartar , pine , ,15. ; : commercial , Isc ; cam
phor , L2i < ; am. caib , 14c ; blue vitriol , 7'iC. '
Acids Carbolic , 40 ( i lc ; citric , 4' > % 47i' ; tar-
turlc , 37'iUik'i ' sulphuric , per lb , lie. Olls-
Sperm. $1.10 ; whale , lisej castor , $1.23 ; neats
foot , Stft'jOe ; turpentine , 50c ; Tonka beans ,
( l.7.V3l.iu ( ; balsam tolu. , lsIOi ; ; calomel , ' .Mit
! i7c : cantharadles , t.Kffil.33 ! ) ; ca shi buds , 20 ®
22oj chloroform , 51S5)c ! ) ; ergot. 475J52C ; gum
arable , 5V&U5c ; glycerine , 22a2iic ; lycopodlum ,
' ; mercun' , ble.
The AVool
HOSTON. Mass , May 1C. [ Special Telegram
to TllK IlEE.1 Then- has been a fair demand
for wools dining the past week and sules
amounted to 2,507,000 pounds. Largo sales of
Australian wools uro reported , but domestic
grades aie ijulet. Ohio fleeces have been sold
at 31 < a32o for X and 33 < ftcii.c : for XX. Michigan
X ileeces me quoted at LWEUOc and sales at 2Ui !
Cl'Oo are reported. No. 1 combine : wools nro
firm and In small stock , belm ; held ut W.uic.
Whlto Ohio delaine. si < | ls at llViiJOo and Michi
gan delalno at U4U5c. Territory wools are
quiet at frtKlWc for line , 5.Va.Vto for flne medium
und VKt.Y'c for medium Texas and Oregon
wools Inivo been iiilot. | > ew spring Callfoinia
has been selling at l'@Jflo. Pulled wools aio
active , with sale ; , of choice super at 405i47c ,
common ID good supers at J0 < ft.s0 and extra at
In Australian wool there have been
L't- sales at 37i ( )0e. Carpet wools are quiet
und steady. ; _ _
The Only One.
The Chlcnpo , Milwaukee & St. Paul
railway is the only line running solid
vehtibulud , electric lighted nnd steuni
heated trains botvveon Chicago , Council
HhilTt. and Otnaho.
The bertli reiidinp lamp feature in the
Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines
is patented and cannot bo used by uny
other railway company. It is the great
improvuinont of the ago. Try it and bo
convinced.
Sleeping cars leave the Union Pnclflo
depot , Omaha , at 0 p. m. daily , arriving
at Chicago at 0:30 : a. m. Passongorri
taking this train are not pompelled to
got out of the cars at Council Bluffs and
wait for the train to bo cleaned. Gut
tickets and bleeping car berths at Union
ticket olllce , 1501 Kurnnm st
P. A. NASH , Gen. Agt.
J. E. PHESTOK Pass Agt.
I Jo lid
WASIHNOTON , May 10. [ Special Telegram
to Tin : np.c. ) Honda olTcrod : } U ,7W ( ut
'
Tickets at lowest rates and superior
accommodations viu the great Hock Is
land route , Ticket olllco , 1002 - sixteenth
teenth uuil Faruurn btrcctt , Otuuhu.
.MAXIi : Till : TKAMP.
Another Hug Peddler Rets Into
Trouble lit lCuiif > ns City ,
A ICnnsas City tolegrnm inibllshod In TUB
Uix tolls of the ihiding of n niiin named
Chnilcs Mrtxlo in nu alloy with his skull frac
tured.
Muxle WAS a familiar ilgui-o In Omaha for
two or three yenw Ho was ( 'inployod at va
rious times by the Adams Metropolitan man
ufacturing companies , mid could bo found In
nil parts of the city , down nt the heelsratTPd (
mid dirty , with n bundle of nips over his
shoulder and u couple of clocks In his hand.
Two or three sales , which It Is said ho made
easily , furnished the funds for u spree. Ho
would then wind unln the police station or
iwlecp in a dry goods box. Ills drunks were
harmless. Ho was llko n baby ami numbers
of times has tumbled Uovvu stairways nnd
areas.
It Is supposed that "Mnxlo" Is n corruption
for "Me" or "Mao" something , but though
frequently questioned , ho was very rctlco.nl as
to his past life , and his friends though ho ac
knowledged that ho had kinsfolk of some kind
near St Joe , Mo.
A woman named Penny or Benny nt Al
bright , an old swccthcatt of Mn.\Ie , once sent
for him to come amlseoher but ho jcftised ,
.saying that he had become too much of n
tntmp since ho had known her. Ho left
Omaha about two months ago.
Mrs. AVlnslow's Soothing Syrup Is the best
of all remedies for children teething. " 3
cents a bottle. _
A TUU TO OM ) MEXICO
Frequently Made for One Dollar.
It Is surprising how little is known of our
sister republic by the residents of the fulled
States , although it is easily reached by water
or rail. The largo pommtago of Americans
seem to satisfy themselves with the thought
that Mexico Is only a narrow strip attached
to our country , and compare it with the tail
of u kite , Instead of knowing that It contains
twenty-seven largo states and 10,000,000
people.
Those- desiring to study a different race of
people , enjoy picturesque scenery , mitlqulty-
cntirely different customs , and more novel
sights than over dreamed of , should visit
Mexico. Many lucky investors In the Loterla
do la Benellcienchi Publlea have been en
abled to take this trip by sending $1 or up ,
ward to Juan I'ledad. manager , Apnrtndo 10 ,
Xaeatecas , Mexico. Distributions on the 'J7tu
day of each month * Kncntccns Is the mining
city of the republic Hud has u population of
* r > ,000. It is located between El Paso and
Mexico City , at an altitude of 8,100 feet.
The DOR Savcil Her from Snlciile.
Mary Gardiner , daughter of. respecta
ble parents , was arrested this afternoon
and sentenced in the police court to the
Hudson reformatory for being wayward ,
says u Syracuse , N. Y. , dispatch to the
Chicago Tribune. While on her way to
the railway fetation tonight with an otll-
cer she escaped and jumped into the
canal with suicidal intent. The
embankment was some ten feet
high , and no ono seemed willing
to go to the I'csuuc. Finally u
Newfoundland dog jumped in from the
opposite biclo and held her head above
water till hi1- master threw off his coat
and leaped in. The girl , man and dog
were finally dragged ashore. The girl's
mother , who was with her , was held to
prevent her going into the water , too.
It was twenty minutes before the girl
was brought'to life.
Through coaches Pullman palace
sleepers , dining cars , free reclining chair
cars to Chicago and intervening points
via the great Rock Island route. Tick
et ofllco 1002 , Sixteenth and Farnain.
Sorry He Had Money in ( lie Rank.
Now York Tribune : "Say , mister ,
won't you lend mo $4.00 ? ' ' asked a boy of
a man in the street.
"Four dollars , " cried the man gasping
for breath. "That's a good deal for ; i
little fellow like vou to want to borrow. ' '
"Well , " whimpered the boy , " 1 went
and bought one of those banks inhieh
you have to put $10 before you can get
anything out. I've got So.OO in it and
now the circus is hero and I can't get
any of 'my money. If you will lend me
S-1.60 I can get it changed into 10-cent
pieces and put it all in , when the bank
will como open. I can pay you right
back. "
But the man said ho could not wait
that long and left the boy with a woe
begone face , pondering over the cares
and misery of ono who has a bank
account.
TIIK JKKAJrY.MAUKKT. .
YNSTRUMKX'lV placed oiT : recoFd u'iiiing"
JL vesterdav :
A ( i Chaillon and wife to I , S Heed , lots
1 to4. iilols : , hlka , lotO. biK.4 , Insti
tute IMaeo , w d $ 1,200
nmannel Johnson to A I'Ciravr , lots 1
and 2 , blk 12 , Omaha NIew. q e d . . . . 1
Kmanuel .lohiiMin to A P ( iiam. lot 12
and s 10. lot 11. blk 1 , Ames I'luce , q c d 1
Cariio tiram to Kmnniiol Johnson , lots 1
and 2. blk 1 , Omaha View , qed 1
Carrie Uram to Kmanttcl Johnson , lot 12
and s 10. lot II , hlk 1. Ames I'laco , q e d 1
Wllllan ( iasllnjrlo Kllrabetli Uallaglier ,
1 d In stv cor lot U , ( Jilflln.x. Isaac's add ,
wd 1
J ( J Meseath and wife to J S Miiopshlrc ,
lots 1C , 17 and Is , N Indsor 1'lnee , w d . 10,000
S I ) Wlnn and wife to John Ulck'oy , lot
1' ) . blU IU , Albilght's Annex , wd . . . . 1,700
T 11 Taylor and wlfo to O II Ilowilng ,
lots 8 and 0 , blk 10 , Kitchen & Wangh's
sub , w d COO
John MeCioary and wlfo to J M Do
Krance , lot 1 , blk 2 , Maiysxlllo add ,
wd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000
Patrick Land Co to D It Wagnei , lol.S 13
ami II. blklHI , Dundee I'laco , wd . . 2.7M
Knnna Mltskuir to PHKilckson , lot 10 ,
blk IS. Albilght's Annex , w d 273
P It Kilcl.son to 12 S Hood , lot 10 , bli ;
IS , Albilght's annex to l-outh Omaha ,
wd. . XW
August Doll and wife to P V Thompson ,
Kxl24 ) ft at patt Ill's ft west of no cor
tax lotUI. Ill 2I-1V1.1 , w d ! ! ,300
K A Kogcii to J Hogers , 10 ft lu west side
of o'of H02I-1.V12. w (1 10,000
Il ! I Durham and husband to John Sulli
van , lot li , blk 4 , Lake View , w d . . 2,200
William \ustlunndwlfoto H C Cinwl ,
lot 7 , blk 2. llltchcocck's 1st add. w d. 3,000
C W Joy and wife to It C Crawl , lots 5
and ( i , Hitchcock's 1st add. w d 6,000
H J Kendall and wlfo to J ( ! Hammond ,
lots 1,2 and : i. blk U7 , Dundee Pluco , w d 4,500
C H Pat lei-son and husband , lot : i. blk 2 , '
Patteison's 1st add to South Omaha ,
w d DOO
II H Ivolst and wife to O P Dav Is Co , n 4. ,
lots 10 and 11 , blk 19 , Wlleo.Vs''d add ,
wd . 150
O L Horack to Klliubclh Campbell , nw
nw 12-1.1-12 , w d . . 22,000
J II Campbell and wlfo to C li lloinck ,
nw nw lil.r12 , w d . 22,000
K P Knell and husband to .lots ,
blk I , Cotner < fc Aichei's add to outh
Oiaaha , w d .COO
Miles & Thompson to H I ) Morcoi , lots 12
III , blk 10 , Walnut Hill , wd . 1,700
Twenty-five transfers If 'Kl. ' 4 5(1 (
THE BEST FOR
TIME RAILROAD
KEEPERS SERVICE.
WATCHES
mm
THcDUEBCR' '
WATCH CASEI CANTON ,
' OHIO.
MANUF'G CO
JheLARGESTWATCHFACTORIESInihe World
"
GILBERT BROTHERS ,
Taxi derm ists
fil'tcimtni ' i n l > lent at lafflf br
mail or eiyicii tcnO tvi t'ficci. IJi W.
Kit BUt t , Osuhx
NO RIBBON
Permanent Alignment
Strength.
Sold Under a POSITIVE GUAR
ANTEE.
GEO. H. SMITH & CO. ,
General Agent * Nebraska and Iowa.
01O B. 16th St. , - - Omnhn
-roii-
HIIITW msvr , I > V IMI'SI : v.
t'OM m'ATI < ) N % HiliSTAII : :
, KltlNKV r
Disr.tsr.1' , IMPCIII : HI.OOD.
& CXX.
PitormcToiis AND Sou : MxtTUTenF.iis ,
OMAHA NHIl.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
A. ! '
13O2 Parnam Strost.
HARRY P. DEUEL
City Pasaongror and Tiolcot Agent ,
TIME GHRDL
l.eiives i CHICAi.U. HL'lfl.t.N'lJ'lO.S \ ( , > . i Arrives
_ Omnlinl _ Depot 101 h and Mmon streets. Onmlia.
I M p m' ' Chicago Uiieo | . . . . 1 8 ! S ft m
IH.i a in' . . Clilrnirn Kxpre " . CiSOpm
15 pin' ' . . Clilaieo Kv.pre ' in Warn
KM | > in | Iowa Loeiil p eept Mmda { _ II U n in
leaven | lll'UII.StO.\ ( MO UtVEll. , Arrives
Omulin. | Depot lOtlijmd .VIn on Mreet . I Uninln.
100T > nml . . .Denver Dny Kipress . . . .I 40.r > pm
Denver Kxprws . . l.r > p in
Denver MRht 'Ixpri-M _ L-ili " 1'i
Kc.ai J L ii n\r.-ivei
Depot ICtli and Mason streots. I Om > lia.
.Knn asCltr DIT I5xpre s . I 0.1. ' , p m
9 41 t uijK C Nljht Kxp via y r Trans J 6 4So _ m
.eaicj S PACIFIC Arrives
Omaha Depot lUlb and .Mirry street * Omaha
245 p m Ovcrlaml Hier 9 20 [ > m
7M p m . 1'arlflc Kxpri.'S" 715 u m
10 10 u m Denver Kipre't' . 4 , iO p m
4 < 5 p m.Uramt Inland Kxp ( except frim n < j p m
A00ajn | _ . Kansas City Express
Unvctl C A.O , U 1 A "PACIFICI Arrives"
Ouinh IU. 1' . . |
a depot. Utth and Mnrcy ats Omaha _
I'l.'ipui Night Kxprcss 1005 a ni
9 15 a m Atlantic Kxprciu C30 p m
4 15 \ > itlbijlH I.lmlliiil 10 4i n m
Omalia 't' ' I' depot , 10th nriil lsrijr Stf
9 l.'i a m | . . . . Clilciirfo liipro ' . R.20 p m
4fl ; p ml . \'i'Mlbnlo I.lmllecl . . . . 950am
615 p m ( I.v. ex. Hat ) Mull ( Ar ui. .Morn 74U a m
JJ3J ji m | . . . . . . . Eastern Klrcr IMS p m
" t'HTCAUO. Mil , , A f-t 1'AOL.I Arnvei
Omaha. JP _ depot , JOtli andMarcj _ KsJ Omaha.
U1S a inl .Culcano Mall ( except Suuilav ) tiO.1 p m
SCO v ui .Clilcaico Kipress . . V 4j m
STIO p mj _ _ Chicago Kijires" 210 prr. _
"Leave7 I p lAl A A > T lAJIJIS lArrlveir
_ OjualiaJJ | ' . depot. 10th niid Mnrc > St ' Omalin
_ St Ixiul Conniin Mnll 12 .O pjn
I.ea > e7 l Tn crFV A ArrlveT"
Oionba IU. T depot , lutli and Marcy Sts Omaha
7.15 a mj _ CUT 1'asscnKCr . lull. ' , p m
6 15 pml _ St 1'aul Express. um _
" 1 'avoB l . . .3\TlTV A 1'ACiHC. " Arrlvei
Omaha I Depot 15th anil Wnlntei si. . I Omaha.
f'atTl Limited . 9SJ m
I Omaha.
! 5 20 p m
Hrp. ( Kr Snndny ) Aa ) p m
\yahoo A Lincoln l'n n > iiKPr 10a n m
_ Vork A Norfolt ( KrniidHj - ) 10 'JO _ m
"i nveV i rrsr isf & o. | ArrlveT
Ornalia. I Depot 15th Biid\Veb _ ter Stn _ 1 Omaha
8U ( a m . . City Accommodutloii ii 45 p m
100 p m . .Sioux City Kiprem ( Kx. San. ) . 1..KI p in
G 45 p ra I'aul Limited 11.15 a in
C35 n m .Kloronco Pasnencer ( Ex Sun ) 8 45 a ra
S 15 p m riorencol'a'senifcr ( Kx Pun ) CTO p in
Leaves I Mlb&OUHI PACIFIC. I Arrives
Omaha I DepoU5lh and VVtibulcr Sli. | Omaha
icTn : in | . . . "TTAiulT \ . K C. Kxpreis. t W p m
J15pjtt ) | _ . btI/imls _ VJ5 .C. Express da am
UNION PACIFIC -hUBUllllAN THAINS ,
These trains alno stop at 11th , Kill , VOIli iind 24th
streets , Summit and Savlilge Cronlng.Yorklng -
men's trains do not run Sunday.
llnma-1 Trans-
way fer
CIlluiTsI Depot
AM A.M
G.10 00i 17,667 ,
610 (535 ( 47 OS
7.45 740 7 15 ! 7 X
845 8.15 SMI827 . . _
P 45 935 9 M' ' 27,10 , 05 915 . 907 855 8 CO
I'M 'M M I'M I'M ' M P M I' VI I'll MPM |
305 . . . 812L. 325 aau1
- . as'M 427 405 4 1514 12 407 425 355 ! < < J 3O
I 15 i as 45 ; 5.27 606 ! ] . ' , , . 12,607 , 5i5 4555M
' 6 10 5.W
645 (1355 ( 52 ! V7 'ooi i Iil2 > r 07 C.25 555630 550
705 7.15i | 707
Leaves CIHCAOO. R I A PACIFIC | Arrives
Traiitfer Union Depot , Council Illugs iTramifer
b. iO p m Night Kxpros . . . I 9J15 a m
9.K ) a m Atlantic Kipress. . & 55 p m
600 m Vestllmle Limited 10 JO a m
UaveTi iCItlfAGO rKi31lTnWr.9TKI.N {
Travis f rr I Union I > epot , Council lllulTn , Trans f ei
VlUani ChlcaKO Express . . . ( i ( U p ID
500 p m . . Veitltiulo Limited . VM a in
10 U ) p m Kaitero Kler . . . 2UU p m
JIOOji m 7.10 n m
'Leaves
Transfer Union Depot , Council Ilium ITransfet
*
9 fO in Mall i except bunday ) . h.W p m
G.10 p ml . . . . Chicago Kiproin 9 IS a in
1000jim | _ _ Chicago KxJ J yo pm
T. avei K C.PT JOU i C li. ArrUci
Tramter _ ynlonDeiot , Council Illuffi Transfer
1007 B in KUIIIBB Cltr Da7 Kipren lUZfp ro
10 55 t m Kansas Cttf Nlyht Kiprois 610 i > m
travel ' OMAllAi ! ? T""LOTIS. f ArrTfes
Irauifer teuton Depot , Council HlutTi , 'Transfer '
V 44 p m t lxuirvaiion ( ijall U'J5 P < 5
T avri rfhcAi.o. nrni/.s A QI-ISTV i A > rT es
Transfer Jl njon Depot , Council lUuJ7i Transfer
IO a m ClilcoKO Rxpresn . . . . cllO p lij
100U p in Cblcavo Kipresi. . . . 830am
600 p ui ChlcaKO rast ilall . ti.u p ra
- - - - -
II 20 am
_ . _ . 1 Arrives
_ _ _ _ _ t'nlon Depot , Council llluTi { Transfer
7 15 a in' ' Hloui Cltr Accoinmodatlan | O-'i a in
C50pm " ! 6t Paul Kipress. . . | & 5 p m
MISSOUlll I'ACinO SUIIUIIUAM TUAIN'S.
Westward
a ic I ii m I SiJSlf" ' * am | p m.
Webster St A U\'i\M \ ' T - I81" J4 8 84 12 43
Oak Chatham 6 M 6 Ut 7 i- B 44 12 63
Druid lllll bI ( ) T lUlT. ; Vi : M & j5 i ? 6 47112 M
lj > ko Htrvet 60J 7 ftl d 01 ID.M,4ta.t , 30 8 10 12 K
Walnut lllll 0 Ull7 ( n ttl 3.M'531I ' > 4 I Ui
Dundee I'lac * 6.0s ' 7 W , 05 wi aux I 03
West Side , 0.10 7 108 | 07 4 07 6 M C < 0 H M I ( H
Uwn. . . B M 1 ( M
Mascot . | It 4 OH . 001 I II
Krjmour 1'ark ] 16 ,4 , 111..1 SOS I IT
Portal I 2iU 2U | I 111 I M
"Eastwaril I
a in a m a m p ui n m p in a ui II tU
forUl , I " ' * M\ \ V 31 I 3V
I'arV I ' jflf ! wl I
( cjinour 'j t II 1 li
Murot . . . I8l2lt > . . t > 17 I 63
Lawn H li I II I 9 IV 1 62
Writ Hldtt 'b ' 20'7 ' 30 ' ' >
8 'Jl'i IS 5 40 14 I 67
Dundee ) I'lace fl 21 7 21 B 51 I I9l6.ll ( I 19 , V if
VVnluilt lllll JI T 21 M 4 5J 5 II 8 43 v ivy
l/ak HUtett \ M 7 1W it M 4 54 4 1418 II 1001
Druid lllll j < 31 7 31',6 ' M I 6t i | 94 | 45 10 m )
SIIROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN ,
Provisions and Stocks ,
liascmcnt First National Hank ,
8OO South 10th Street , Omnhn
NEBKASKA
National Bank
U. B. DEPOSITOIIY. OMAHA.
Capital , - $ ' OOOOO
Surplus Jnn. 1st , 180O , - B7co6
OBr rn and Dlrfctort Ilenrj W Tntf , prfitdtntl
M I B llecil.ticadreil.lfnl , JumciV 3iTaioT | <
Morn * . John P Colllnii It. O. Cuthlnfi J N.
ratrlck ! W. It. 8. lluitien , cajlilrr.
THE IRON BANK.
Corner nth and } arnaru Strctti
A General llanklnc Iliulneu TrnntacttA.
COMMEHiOIALx
National Bank
Cnpitnl , $4OOOOO
Surplus , 4O.OOO
omccm nmt nirpcton-K M Merman O A
Hitchcock. Joseph ( inrnnu , Jr. A Henry K M.
Anilrrion , Wllllnm (1 Mnul. Tlcn-prcnlilcnt I * at
Williams , A I * Hopkins , prcMilrnt A .MihlnrJj
cashier : K. II. Ilrjmu , aiil tiuitcn hlcr
Omaha Manufacturers ,
niul
KIHKENDALL , JONES it CO. ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes
ostoa Itublior Shoo Co 1102 , 1101 aud 1103
llnrm-r fclri'i't , Uninlin Neb
Itrcwcrn.
STOR2 if ILER ,
Lager Deer Brewers ,
1M1 Ncrlh 16th Street. Oninhn N > b
Corntuf * .
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
Window capn and motallc nkjllutm John Kptucttr ,
proprietor 109 and 11U Boutli lutli street.
ArtlHttj' Material * ! .
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A. HO3PE , Jr. ,
Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 IXmglaa Street , Omaha , Neb
Cunl , Coke , Ktc.
OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
B K. Cor 16th and Douglas Streets , Omaha , Neb.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
211 South 13th Street. Omnhn , Neb
DEAN , ARMSTRONG ie CO. ,
Wholesale Cigars.
402 N K.th . Street "Hello"1119
Dry GoodH ami NotioiiH.
M" . E. SMITH &Tc6. , *
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notion
Corner llthnnil Ilimnril Street !
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods ,
Gents'KumlshliiERoods Corner 11th and
Streets , Omah.i , Neb
Furniture.
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Jr'arnnui Street. Oruahn , Nebraska ,
CHARLES SinVERICK ,
Furniture.
Omaha , Nebraska
McCOKD , BHADY it CO ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
I3th nnd Lenrenworth Streets , Oiniihn Nebraska.
Lumber , Ktc.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumljcr , Etc. , Etc.
Imported and American Portland Cement "tatfl
accntfor Mllwnukeo Hydraulla Cement , and
vMllncy White Lime.
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber.
Wood carpets and parquet lloorlnu 9th nnd DouglM
Mrects , Omaha , Nebraska. .
FRED W. GREY ,
Lumber , Lime , Ccoim , Etc , , Etc.
Corner 9th and Douglas Streets , Oinr.lm
Slllllnory and NotioiiH.
I. OBERFELDER Ac CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Millinery ,
m 210 and 213 boulli lltu Blrect.
XlltlotlHi
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing CoodSj
1124 llarncy street , Omaha
OIlH.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Axle grease , etc , Omaha A II Ilishop Miuiaiier _ ,
Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale 1'apcr ' Dealers.
Carry a nice stock of printing , wrapping and wrltln )
paper. Bptclal attei llon given to card puper .
Safeu , Ktc.
A. L. DEANE & CO. ,
Ucneral Agents for
Halls' Safes ,
HI and 323 South 10th Ht , Omaha.
Toyn , Kto.
H. HARDY & CO. ,
Jobbers of
Dolls Albums Goods
Toys , , , Fancy ,
House Furnishing ( ioods , Children's Cnrruges 1 |
Farnain street , Omaha , Nuu
AVator Kiipplli'N.
U. S. WIND ENGINE Jlc PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
nalllday wind mills 918 and 9JO Jones st , Omaha.
U K lluss , Acting Manager.
Iron WorkH.
PAXTON if , VIERLINO IRON WORKS ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort ,
Engines brass work general foundry maolilno aud
bUrksmllh work Ofllco uml works U P
lly ana ITlh street Omaha
OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , I
Mani'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safe ? *
Vaults , jail work , Iron shutters and tire eicaycsts
O Andrscn .propr Cor Hth nndJa < .ksqii Hts.
, Doom , Klo.
K. A. DISIIKOW U CO ,
Wholesale uauufacturvri ut
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Branch office , 12th and ItarJ streets Omaha il t.
O ITIHI iT clj
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UNION STOCK VAHD8
Of Sontb Oiuaba , Liuiitcd