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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , JUNE 10 , 1890.
mtin onpiif i Turn niiiirt To
TIIL SPECULATIVE MARKIuS ,
V _ _ _ _ _
r Wheat Did Not Know Ita Own Mind To
day.
OATS BULLISH AND -VERY LIVELY ,
I'rovlnloiiH I'IIKH Anntlicr Uneventful
Session Cattle Slow mid Hogs
Active , HtroiiK nnd 5o Higher
C i -Oloiiny Htiows Strength.
CniCAiio , Juno 9. [ Special Telegram lo Tun
Hii-Tho : : , ] wheat market was n hesitating
one all day. Thcro was some- walling early
because of the visible ) supply , the figures for
which came straggling In up to noon. There
was pome waiting for the public cables , which
woic "mixed , " and were returned for correc
tion. Thcro was watting for moro definite
ciop news than uamo to hand early. Ilcyond
L all this there was u disposition to let the mnr-
kctufono until the government crop figures
mo received. BUM the pit was not dull nor
the market neglected. The market opened
with prices about the samoas Saturday's clos
ing figures. There was nt first u llttlo decline
of ' e lo lie , and this wns followed by a fairly
good bulge of le In July and about ' ,40 for
the other month * . Hcforol o'clock prices again
yielded to about the bottom figures early. A
( Icpic-slon ! In both Instances was the result of
pretty general local selling on thu bearish
feeling In the pit. Hutchlnson wns a seller all
( lay. apparently wishing others to sell , and
was keeping the market supplied for that
purpose. The upturn before noon was due to
the prospect of a very larjio decccaso In the
visible Hiipply and to private cable advices ,
which weie hullluh , and to the Inllnenee of
New York , which about that hour was up
about lc. Jones & Kennett's cablegram said
that Kngllsh erupt were late and the India
crop not favorable , The visible supply when
posted showed a decrease of Gfi3OUO bushels ,
or about half the decrease of a year ago. In-
glls In a letter to his syndicate says that
whatever the government figures may be
tin y will not show any damage since Juno I.
The action of the market was : July IfJUe toir.'o
toir.4r tolll'io toirj'so toOIKciit I o'clock ; Au-
gnst l ' ( , e to 01 ? .c tu D2c ? to We ; September
.l , c lo)2' ( ) c tolCJSe to fr'c : December oiic : ! tote
to ( tic to UI > 4P to Ul'ic. There was a bearish
feeling In wheat during last half hour and
p es were further depressed. July sold oil'
'
.ir under the low price early to OI ? e and
Intlll'ic. The other closing prices weie :
c , September OIJe ,
The corn market was fairly active all day
nnd tit the close July was steady at thu bottom
tom prk'o of the day , while the
deferred futures wcro higher. There
was a firm feeling for all the months
early , and very fair gains were made. Juno
Mild up to : " < ; and oil to 'HUc ; July : il' o lo
tB'dC to Ill'ie ; August : ! T > ? o to IKi'io to Wa ©
: iV.U > ; September T > ! o to : 1J ! to ; W.l < Qffllti :
There was a great deal of changing from July
to September , weakening the former and
holding the latter firm. .Much of the best
buying was on thu expectation of an un
favorable government report on the growing
eiop. The receipts were large , and the visi
ble supply Increased IMOMI ! ) bushels , with a
great Ineieaso In the stoek here. Iho weak-
ne s toward the close was on this feat uro ,
The oats muikct was among the
ll\ elicit on the lloor today.
Theio was u very bullish teellng , .
which was most felt In the now crop mouths
nnd inoii'In August and September than In
July. The Illinois eiop report showed serious
damage In many of tlm counties. Oilier ( Us-
palelu s showed that the damugo was wide
spread. Thu early market found scalpers
liny Ing and outside ordeis were on tlm buying
Hide. .Mine sold at i-ie to LN'sC lo JS'.i'SHS'8e ' ' to
the uliMi' ; July nt "H'to tolM'no ' toiMiie toWaC
tdthoelo.se ; August ill'.li'io to li.'io ' to 2r * i' !
r-fpti'inberiil iVju loiM'to to ! MV- The ad
vance OMISatutday's prices was I'.jC ' for
August and September and 'if for -Inly.
Tlio pmvlslim tnide bad another quiet day.
At the olo-o the prices for laid and ribs were
the- same as the cloM'on Suturduv. while July
pork was up no. Therti was nothing done In
poil ; und only a moderate Iniillng In other
products. Mr. Hulehlnson sold July rllnearly
and theio was a pretty good local buying on
call.
W Itlt'll STOCIC.
. Juito -.Special ( Tolcsrain to Tun
Ilin : 1I'ATTI.K 1 Tho.ro were about Il.OOO Texans
In tlinrun , louvliiK only about IXOJO natives ,
'n ' iiiiiiibci' only about equal to the receipts of
fllondiiy last. IliiHlnoss was slow , with fair to
Rood bti'Pis sellliiK about lOu lower
than on Friday. Texans anil natlvo
liutohor stock was In Rood do-
inand and hlcady. The supply of stocker *
and feeders was llpht , heiico thoi-o was
only a limited business at , steady prices.
Choice to extra beeves , ifl.WXiW.W ) ; medium to
KiMxl sti'ort. . l.Wto : ) Ifiti0 Ibs. , if l.l.V3l.4l ( ; l.'JOt ) to
liV : ) Ibs , , MXyitl..ll ; UTpO to Law Ibs. , li.4.'JO ; ( ) ;
hlocl.ers and feeders , fJ.Ti < > ' ( M.OO ; cows , hulls
and mixed. HM@\Mi \ bnlU-.l'.avSi.'iO ; slop-fed
Mceri , $ l.lliil.70 ( ; Texas corn-fed steers , JIJ.IO
© J.lll ; ( { rii'.s steers , $ J.tXEtil.i0eows. ( ! ; f I.TStai'.W ,
lions llusliK s was aottvo and the prices
hlroiiK and Ta' hlijher. In some Instances moro
than that. I'acfiois paid ! fi.TXi : ( l.ilarKoly tit
f.l.n ; , and shippers SI.M ) to SU'Oj ' llsht soils ,
ti.0 ; to W.bO. ami hlnKo sorts , J.'l.tO.
FJX.tXVI.t/j ,
NRW YOIIK. Juno 0. fSpeolal Tolnjcriiin to
TUB Hr.u.l STOCKS Tlioiii was some
Miiiwii at the very start In the stock nuirUut.
This may have been on the. strength of the leg
islation or forolKii fi-olliiK toward American
M'i'urltles. llowovor. It was but temporary.
There was but a modeiate volume of business ,
* S.Suiar liellnerles. as usual , beltiR tlm only
plVmliiont stoek. hut the lirst prices werofren-
erally from ' > / " ' per cent higher than last
eveiiliin's llnnl prices , and Now York font nil
was up V Slight further calns were recorded
In some cases , hut a considerable pressure to
M 11 appeared and the entlro list moved off.
( hlciiKO lias took the lead among the
listed stocks and ilcellneil I3 * per1
cent to M' ' . Oreuon Transcontinental
and Mexican fentral following wlth.Ta each ,
Louisville- Nashville 3i , St. I'aul , Union
1'acllle and Hock Island : 'D eueh and thoothurs
In smaller fractions. SiiKar , after opening at
HI . iij-alnsl M"t ) Saturday , advanced to M , but
fell away iiuli'kly to 80 ' 4 , Late In the hour the
market rallied and In many cases regained
the earlier losses , In the succeedliiR hour
t hk'imo liasMit ui ) to TKI and Su ar moro
than recovered to h-'i. aciilii Koln olV to M'I.
All the active railroad stocks took an upturn ,
hut dropped UKaln before midday. The mar
ket was of a hesltatliiKeharauter all thoninru-
ln . The elosln ; ; hour In stocks witnessed a
sharp advance In a few stocks , whllo the
greater part of the list held about steady.
Nearly every trannor stock closed at the last
total sales noro"l4.lHX ) .shares.
The following were the iliiiiiiK quotatlonsi
StookH.
NKW VOHK. Juno .
O.-lSpochil Tolo nun to
Tilnlti'.i--Tho : following are the mlnlns stock
quotations :
Allcu 'il Ontnrlo jixo
llruninlck Cull 11X1 I'hirnU. Arl | j
Con. fal. * V 4.V ) Sutler Creek , , 14U
llalo&Norcromi ' 'TU Unlun Con ' . ' ; o
Coninioiiweallli I'.U
t .w.
OlllCAdO. .In no 0. 1:1. : % p. in. close Wheat
Steady ; cash , ! X)4ej ) July , 91jo ! ; Ausiibt. ni'.iffi
OlSe.
Oorn Plonilyi cash , : U < ' ! July 'IPiO.'Uo.
Oats-Stoad cash , S ' July , i3io. ?
Ityo Dull atatc.
liarloy-l ull.
I'rinuiTlmiitliv tl.4031.17.
riax-Qulou f.4U. |
Whlsuy * I.Wi.
1'ork Dulli cuih , ( IS.TA ; Julyfl ! . 0 ; b'eptcin
Iwr. tii.OJ. :
Lard-Qulof. cash , W.Xi ! ) July. t.VOTlii Sep
tember. H' > --t > '
I'loHr l-'nchniippdi winter wheat , IJ.OO < a5.SOi
tiirluk' wheat , * 1.41X8.1-V
I'mvlsUmsHhoiilileis.f'S.lOTt'S.'O ; .short clear ,
. , , ; Khort ribs. i-VOWi. 10.
Hutter-MjirUot tlriitt creamery ,
ilalry , bOil ; . . . . .
WlV ; doaeons. you each ,
Tullow UiichauKuilj packed , ! . ® ! No. 2 ,
il'iOi uukc. ISO.
. . . Itecoliits. Shlpm'ts.
I jmr 10.000 IO.IHO
u-a 15,000
Corn UUI.OOO MO.OOO
Oati
Nr.w VOIIK , .Turin 0. WheatItccclpt , 13.MO
htuhcNi ptMri | , ftU V ) buihoUs spot unset
tled , cloilnvcak. . No , S red , Wio In
olovatorj WiP alloatn' : yfl' to bs options
dined weak in sympathy with fruo soiling In
tlm we < ! ts No. 3 rod , , lunc.O.Vc. |
. .rornKicolpu , UEUn ) bu holit export" ,
1 00 luiMhi'N ; spot eloHCil ea y : No. 2 , 4I'4 ? &
4l'io ' III clcvatorj rj'4 < f.r"lo atloati unssrailcd
d. ju aia c'j options , wo.iki Juno closed
' OaM Ilocolpts , 174,00) btishoU : export ?
SWH biiMii-N ; spot , stronser : No. 2 while ,
June. .Ti'jp ' ! No. 2 wiilto , n.V5in ; ir ! mixed wosl-
prn , : tHi.k ! ( , ' ; white western , M&ldti ; ojitlons ,
llriimri Jtinoctoslnx atiP : { < ! .
ColTuo Options closed llrni , t. ' > Tl'3"i ' polnti
liluhor. SaliH : Jll.TSO bass ; Juno. tlJ. : ai ? , 'J ' ;
July , 8l7.aVuM7.IS ; spot Klo , Ilrmur ; fair car
goes , jaj.oo.
Hiiaar H.iw. quiet : fulr refining , " l-ICo :
eentrlfucals. Wilest , 5S 'I roflncil , hlaher ! elf
A.O'.fiiri'ie ' ! mould A , ( I ii : Hie : standard A.UUq !
cut loaf , Tie ; pondered. 7 I-lCuj Kratinlalcd ,
O'a' .
Polroleum-Unllod clo eil for July nt OO' 'c.
K BS Lower ; western II.
I'ork-Qulet ; IIM-MS fia.7A3ll.K5.
fmrd Dull ; western stoain , * 1.l. " > ; July , 19.21
bid.
bid.Mutter
Mutter SI eady ; western dalry.CUlOc ; cream-
cry , r/ttlle ; Kl ln , lie.
Cheese Stronger ; western , O 'S' c.
HT. r.oum , Junn U. Wheat Closed lower ;
cashoi've : ; July , fcS'i1'-
Corn lllphor ; cafth . H'Jo ; July , : nic. ?
Oats-llluhor ; eush , Wo ; July , 1.KJc.
Pork-quiet atfli.no.
I.ard Nominal nt $1.73.
\Vhlsky-Hteady aULu1. ! . , .
Butter I'lrmor ; creamery , 10OI3o ; dairy ,
.
CI.STIS-NATL Juno O.-Wlient-Htoady ; No. 2
red. lKQ.r > " , , :
Corn-I'lim ; No. 2 mixed. XiM.
OutsijtronKer ; No. 2 mixed , 2U'WC.
- . .
KANSAS CITV , Juno 0. Wheat Weaker ; N'o. 2
hard , cash , 81u ; July , 78o ; No. 2 rod , BTc ; June ,
fa.'io bid.
forn-Stendy ; No. 2 , cash , 23329Ue ; June ,
20c.
Oats-Hlshcr ; No. 2 , cash , 27o bid ; June ,
M4e. ;
MlN.VKAPOMS. Juno 0. Wheat Hocnlpti for
two days , I2S curs ; shipments , 'M cars ; cash
market , steady ; low Krados Inactive. Uloslns :
No. I. hard , June , Me ; July. fll ) > ic. on track , llJJi
ODIc ; No. I northern , June , ( < 7Jo ! ; July. Mlo ;
on track , SIT ) ; No. . ' northern , June , SOc ; July ,
Sdiio ; on track. wVSSTc.
MILWAUKCH. Juno n. Wheat Hasy ; No. 2 ,
sprlnj ; , cash. s8 > -i.v.ic ( ; July ,
C.'orn ( Julel ; No. : , ' . ' ! ) ' .
Oats-l'lrm ; No.2 white,20 ! c.
Hyo Lower ; No. I , fiOVJi1.
Hurley Quiet ; No. 2 , ITlaO.
1'rovlhlous Easy ; iiork. tl'-.u
lavr.ui'oor * Junn 9. Wheat Market firm ;
demaiKl poor ; holders olTer sparingly. Cali
fornia No. I. 7s 1'jd per cental.
I'orn Market steady ; domain ! fair ; now
mixed western. 'is U < 1 pur cental.
/ , / I'll STUCK.
ClilCAno. Juno O.-Cattln Kofolpts , 10.030 ;
market steady ; beeves , I l. . " > 0i.OO ; steers , $11.70
( iTI.IO ; stoekers and feeders. W.MSI.O'J ; cows ,
bulls and mixed , tl.59tw.aj ; Texas steers , $2.40
© 1.10.
Hoes Receipts , 19,010 ; market strong and
r > c to lOo hlKlier ; mixed nnd llisht. W.tX )
© I.SO ; heavy , f.'l.iWd'l..M ; skips. iKI.OOS-l.4l ) .
.SheepHecelpts. . 1I.OK ) ; marketslow. IOC tol.'o
lower ; natives , Vl.'y&3.GQi western , (1.0035.25 ;
lambs , f.-.ri'XfW.OO.
Droveis' Journal special London eablcRram
reports continued heavy supplies In Ameri
can cattle , market only steady at last wojk s
advance. Tops IHie per 11) , dro-sjd weight.
ST. ' Louis , Juno -Oattlo Uecolpts. : i,403 ;
shipments , - ; market slow ; fair to fancy
natlvo steers , $ .J.WJi4.lW ! ; hlockors and feeders ,
$2.U X3 1. 00.
llws Itecolpts , a,201 ; shlnmcnts , - : mar
ket lilKliur ; lii'iivv. $ 'l.6)3'i.72li ; paekln , W.53
© : ) .tn ; IlKht , W.UOa 1.70.
KANSAS CITV , Juno fl. Cattle Tlecelpts ,
! i,700j shipments. .VJOfl ; market lower ; steers ,
$ : i.K)7t.M ( ) ) ) ; cows , il. y&ifai stocKcrs and fccd-
eis , , i.Cuiil.K > .
lions Ueeolpts , 0.703 ; shlpmrnt < ) . 0,503 ;
market steady ; all grades , t' ) . : > 2' ' t'ii't.Kt.
Sioux CITY. Juno 0. Oattlo Receipts. TOO :
shipments , I'i'ij market steady on butchers'
stulV ; no demand for others ; fat R'oers.
f..SVTt4.iO | : ; htockers and feeders , $ VJ. > ©
a.85 ; common to fancy cows , Sl.not..M : ;
canners and bulls , il.lKXii'.VJJ ; veal calves , J-.W
© 1.75.
Hess Receipts , 3,003 ; market steady ; quota
tions , $3.5.V3i.i25i. : (
_
OMAHA I * it'll urouit.
Cuttle.
Monday , Juno 0.
Estimated receipts of cattle. MOo. compared
with 1.40.'l Saturdav and I.'i ' .Monday nf last
week. The mnrkct opened I0u lower on beeves
and lirnt on cows and steady on feeders. Buy
ers seemed anxious to buv steers but were de
termined to buy them at lower ll ures. Sales
were variously reported ntSu , lOo ami I5c low
er , the decline boln # about lOu. Only a few
cows were received and Ihi'V changed hands
readily at . firm prices. One hunch . of iluo holf-
ors hold at { . ' 1.1)0. ) Thcro were twenty-two loads
of feeders on sale with consldoraulo Inq'ulr
and sales at steady prices. Hulls hold tbel
Estimated receipts of hozs 2,500 , compared
with a.O'iO Saturday and 4.S01) ) Monday of last
week. The market opened active aud
firm , all chanxInK hanti.s early.
ltiiiiKo8'l. . * > 2i | | ! ( > l.riO ; the bulk sellhi ! , ' at * : ) .57'J
© 'l.OJ ; licht J-I..T."i'i51J.51 ; mixed * J..Vgl.57-5 ) ! ;
heavy S.'l.fi.vgn.lW. The average of the prices
paid was $ I.5S compared with tJ.S'Jii ' Saturday
and W.70 .Monday of last week.
Sheep.
Estimated receipts of sheep. 12s , eompartfd
with none Saturday and IKW Monday of last
week. The receipts continue lo-s than the de
mand , one packlm ? house alone wanting
twice as many good muttons as are received.
'rlocs.
The following Is a table of-prlcoi p-ild In
this mnrket ftir the gradoof stock mentioned :
I'rlmosteers. IM ) to IC.J Ibs . M.S1 W.1.75
( Jood ! steers. 125) to 1153 Ibj . a.7i ) SJI.45
Rood steers , 10V ) to tail Ibs . a.lVi fel.ltu
Common , 10'J'J to IDJ Ibs . % . . 'I.25 ( WI.70
Common canners . LOO ( fo'.OO
Ordinary to fair cows . 1.113 © . ' . :
Knlr to good cows . un QtaM
( food to choice cows . 2.75 fJ'1.15
Choice to fancy cows . 2.01 ff/.KH
Pair to good hulls . l.7.i ( ft'Hn
Cholco to failey hulls . 2.51 WI..V
Light stoi-kers andtecdcH . 2.5J Ct'1.25
Keeders. 950 to HO'llbs . 2. ! ) . ) ( T 'l.70
I'alr toeholoe light hogs . : i..VJ'Si-'l.5r !
I'alr to choice heavy hogs . a.55 @ : i.(10 (
l''alr to choice mixed hogs . a.55 < &X57i !
Conipuratlvo Tables.
The following table shows the range In
prlecson hoS ditflng tills uirl last week :
ltauiu
110(13. (
The following table sliowj the ranio of
prices paid for IIOS
Killrtiicliulou lluht bo-is . $1 , VJiM | ( K !
r'ulr toeholue-houvy hox- . rll.Vi 6KI m
1'ulf tochutco liil\uil ho. s . 355 dl.'l 07 !
siitip. : :
I'rlmo fnt sheep . n .11 < PT TS
ijiuxl fulslieuu . 4 M @ "i IIJ
fommuii tome.llum sheep . U UJ Wl 50
AvtJrajjo Cost of
The followbr ; t iblo clv.x the avora o oiit
of hojsoii the ilntiH mdatlmij I , liulu tlm tu !
cost to lay , : n b.isatl iip'iu ' s ihn reported :
Juno 2 . IITO JuiioO . 3 SlTf
.nun' t . ; iii'i ' Juno u
Juno 5 . ; IW
llljjltost and Ijuivost Siilo ol * llo i.
Today. Yostorday.
Highest . ti : CO Illirhest . $ 't ( 'i '
Lowest. . . . . : i.V.Mi Lowest . U 13
Ktoulc ICouulpts.
Oniclal vostorduy. Kstlmated Todav.
Oaltlo. . . . .1W ours. l.4ni ; Tattle. . . lu'l cars L'.WW
llo s . 411 cars , ; jtksO HOKS . M cur.siMUO
llurstvs . V ! oars , 1G Hheop . 1 car. i8
O I'i'ioo of llo i.
thu avenue prlcjpihl forloal of
tliodayslnilloatotl In ISj , ' , laj ) , HiJ ami
Dny. June-.iJ Juno V.i. Juno 'S3 Juno ' 7.
'
14 Otl 14 CO
f : 4 03 , 3.1 BundAr
4 U7 f i'l 4 ia
' aa7 ; 4 04 4 M
R. Hun lay 4 W 6 SO 4 M
I ) . . Sunday 6 ) U 4 M
Disposition of Stock ,
lions.
The Armour-Cuilahy I'Co 20J.
'
Oniahr I'acklugCo i , sa
SwIft&Co Vi
The O. II. HamiuundCo. . , ajl
lAiftliu Week.
CATTI.- .
nuyers. NO.
Swtrt&ro anw :
The O. U. Hammond Co i.nil
Armoui'-Ciidaliy I'acklugCo iits :
Omaha racking Co Ur,1
Other buyers 5,700
Total , ' . ' . 11,61
nous ,
Armour-Cudaliy 1'jU'klng Co 15,000
Omaliii I'ackliiiCo lO.lhd
Hwlft&Co aUOfl
Tlio U. U. llaiuiuoua Co , 1,150
J. I1 Sitilrrtvco )
Klniran , t Co . ,
I'udnliy Iliothurs
Total
SIIRKP.
Swift * Co .
Armoiir-Ciidnhy I'aeklnxCo
ThoU. H. llanimond Co
Total
lopr'Honliitlvo Hulcs.
DiiHsar.o iinuK STHKUH.
No. Av. . I'r. No. Av. t'r. No. Av. I'r.
8i..irn : M 40 . . . . . ? l 15
2. . MOT a 50 35. . 1IJI 3 to 2fl..ll ( 4 15
11. . W7 II.VJ 12. . 1 153 93 42..IIJ 4 15
1. . 1)10 ) 45..1011 i is .n.r , I 17 ! i
! ' . . ! 1 13 aw i. . VM a 95 ; i3. . larri I 20
a. . oo : \m \ 21..HID a 9.5 ii..i2S'.i ! 4 20
4. . 815 : i co 23..UKI 4 oo 1I..1I3I : 4 20
21. . m ; 'I 70 ' 'I..H5i | 4 00 40..I22S 4 20
1..iiOO : 375 21..111(1 ( 400 4..1270 4 25
li. : . I20t : 3 75 4 . . I IW ! 4 00 77. . 122 ; ) 4 2.
3..1UN7 375 02..rwo 40.1 4:1..mo : 4 25
22. . UT ) UN ) M..1148 405 1W..111)0 ) 4 25
40. . iivi : ia23..i032 410 2i..rj3o 4 45
ar .low a HI
SIIII'I'INO AND KXI'OIIT 8TKRUS.
SI. . 1KB 4 a" M..12H7 4 20 31..1.W 4 30
III. . I2i 4 15 4 40
W..12i 4 15 20 ! J2.iit 4 23 oiiiiitsi 4 40
17..ISKI 4 15 41. 1450 4 30 32..1133 4 55
UO.J20S 4 20
COW ? .
22. . 87. . 2 10 I..IIN ) Bra 2..102.5 273
II. . 910 2 13 as. , us ) 2 53 10. . IKI ) 2 75
1. . KW 2 25 4..1040 2 IV ) 17..10711 2 85
5. . M4 2 40 4..iiri ) ! a. . 1177 2 S3
I. 750 2 40 0. . 823 2 ) ii..nr.i ) 2 110
4. . 10117 2 40 4. . 075 2 < ! 5 S..I2CO 3 00
8. . 8i2 2 45 r > . .iui 2 IB 2..1215 a 15
1..10M ) a no 13. . tttl 2 70 12..1017 a 25
4. . 1115 j M s..1125 S 75 2..1035 3 25
15. . U1S 255 4. . 1S20 323
nur.r.s.
1..12TO 2 00 1. .H70 2 25- 3..15TO 250
1..142I ) J ISO 1. .1IKJ ! 2 23 .1700 2 M
. . . 11W ) 2 0) ) S. . 1.110 2 30 .I4IW 2 50
1..I.VCI 2 10 ' ' 1..I.170 250
1. . l.'IIO 2 10 I.'l700 2 40 1..I750 2 DO
1..1IOO i ! 15 1..I7.VJ 2 JO 1..H70 3 00
1. . CIIO 2 25 13. . 1473 2 40 : . .io20 300
1..121W
IlEIFRttS.
M7 205 41. . KK ) 2 75 I. . ro 3 25
410 2 15 31. . 511 a 50 S-.U-OO 3 UO
470 2 25
BTOCICIIItS AND KEROinS
rae 275 870 3 llfl 2. . 795 340
1110 25 DUO 3 TO 1'J. . 791 3 43
510 3 W )
6TACIS.
1.1500 300 1..I400 3 25 1..1750 3 50
3.1117 3 00 L.ii'oa auo
CAI.VM.
1. . 150 4 50 3. . 170 5 CO 1. . 210 5 00
1. . ISO 4 75
fiTKKUS AND URIfCHS YEAIIMNQS.
22. . 740 343
CANNKII9 ,
2. . 010 1733
VKSTEIIJJ CATTLE.
No. Av. Pr.
35 feeders. Tex 7U' ! 2M
40.steersdrossed bcof.2s2 ! 4 20
2steersdressed beef..1310 4 2J
Standard C'attlo Co.
00 steersdressed beef. . . . 1233 4 40
nous.
No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
II. . . . -.2fiO $ . ' ! 45 fit 2(11 ( 120 $ a 57' 5
07. . . . .21:1 : fO 3 , r > - . " , { fitKi ,27 , fiO
71. . . . .211 120 3 Ri 00. . . ,2.-5 120 no
lit . . . , ' t ) bO II .V5 C.2. . . .2S3 80 ra
12. . . 3 .V m. . . .231 no
( il. . . . 277 40 3 , V 102. . . .300 200 00
( XI. . . . .2 : ) f-fl 3 . " W. . . ,21)7 ) 200 CD
51 . . . .271 3 .V ( il . . ,28. 1IJO CDK ( )
m. . . . .2,51 210 3 " > 111. . . ,251 , 20. )
OS . . . .247 IIV ) 3 , V (11. ( . . 25S 80
M. . . . .2I1S 1(10 ( 3 57' ' i ' 255 80 a ono
7fi. . . . .235 40 3 57' 5 71. . . W 20 , ) om
fi7. . . ' ' 2 : > 5 KM 3 57" M. . . ,291 , 80 no
50 . . . . 120 357' 5 72 251 40 IK )
252 3 57' i 74. . . ,250 120 none
. .249 120 3 57" 51. . . .Ml 40 no
80 3 57'S ' 51 . . .2 > 5 40 : > in
( it 2W ( 80 3 57 " 2 . . . .2 : > 3 40 i ( to
( iS 2SI 200 a 57"a 111. . . .2JO ICO 3 CO
01 272 40 3 57' 1
Slarkct Jlention.
Hogs firmer. " ' '
Muttons In demand and firm. ,
Heoves lOo lower , cows firm and feeders
steady.
A. II. Johnson sent In u car of hogs from Cen
tral City.
1) Ougganof Hubbard came In with two cars
of cattlo.
James Hughes brought In a car of cattle
from Hattlo Creek.
E. II. Wllcox brought In four cars of cattle
from Wuhoo.
Jrfincs H. Humcof Madison had a car of hogs
on the market.
I ) . S. Draper of 1'lattsmouth was on the mar
ket with a oar of cattlo.
J. U. Vallory came up from I'lattsmouth
with a car of cattle.
Hipp & Lamportoxtehslvoshlppers of Hum
phreys , marketed two cars of hogs.
SI. Cunningham , tlio well known shipper of
Mulvcrn , was over with a car of cattle.
J. Ii. Hitter of Morse , Itogors k Co. , Morse
HlulTs , was In with four cars of cattle.
Alexander Crulckshank. the extensive Crete
hhlppor , came up with two cars of cattle.
0. I < \ Hentley , a prominent .shipper of
Schuyler , was on the market with two cars of
cattlo.
John Wiggins , the well known Columbus
shipper , camu In with u cur eauh of cuttlu ami
hogs.
Hotli members of the firm of Perry .t Mllens
were up from Wuhoo with eight ears of cattlo.
Manager Charles II. Kleh , of the Stockman ,
has to Wisconsin for '
gone a fortnight's fibb
ing.
ing.R
R X. llaonslor. general manager of the Chicago
cage packing aud provision company , of Ne
braska City , was among the visitors at the
yards.
O.Jl.tH.1 1t'lHKSAfH 31.1KKETS.
Produce.
FISH Per Ib : Fresh whlto and trout. lOjltlo ;
pike , ( ViSIOe ; pickerel , lOe ; salmon , J5c ; bass ,
l24u ; halibut , 15e ; lobsters , 13150.
llliiES , I'EI.TS AND TAi.i.oiv Oreou salted
hides , J4 < iL. > u ; dry salted hides. 4ii&iJo ! ; dry
Hint lilies , So ; culf hides , .liJfftO'Jc. ' Diimaged
h Ides 2o less. Sheep pelts , green , ouch , flOc ®
$1.25 ; sheep polls , dry , per Ib , ( iiillc ; tallow ,
No. I , Il'/ato'llio ; No2 , 3'i ' < iii-io ; ! ; grease , Wh.te ,
3 ! . © le ; yellow , 2'Wle.
, HKA.NS Hand picked nuvv , J1.G9S1.75 ; hand
pleked navy , medium , $ l..vrul.a ) ; hand picked
country , il.IotX ( ) ; good clean , il.ZYQ.i.40.
Ari'i.K HtiTTKii I'or Ib , niftsc.
WOOL Kino unwashed , l iiUio ; medium un
washed , lM&lu ! ; conrno nuwiislied , IKtulio.
Fims Heaver , per Ib. $ . ' . .10iftl.ro ; each , # 1.00 ®
7.00 ; otter , each , sUKHi'.UO ; wolf , each , fiOftbOo ;
coon , each , 403tli5o ; mink , each , : K)5i."iOc ; musk-
rit : , fill : , MM-'c ; muskrat , winter , KKifil.'ic ;
skunk , 2.Vlilo ? , ; badger , 40c4fl.)0 ( ) ; deer hkins.
per Ib. 20ittOo : ; deer bklns , winter , pur Ib , 12
OitAxnES Per box , Mcdlternncan sweets ,
8 > .00 [ Los Angeles , 11.00j fancy Uuurtu beed-
llngs. $ I.W ) ; Hodl , W.OO.
I'lNKAl'l'l.US I'er ( lo > ! , J2,5tI.OO. )
STIIAWUIIIUIIS : : I'or easii. eholco shipping
stock , * J.7.Vii'l.K ( ) ; good , IJ.UlKl 'I..Vl.
riliKlt Per lhl ) , refined , Jii.M ) ; half bbl , $1..V ) ;
hard elder , pure , per bbl , 1500 ; orange elder ,
half bbl , $7.00 ; pear cider , half bbl , t7.0J.
UAMfoilNlA ClimiillES I'or 10-lb box , Jl.OO ®
I.SO.
I.SO.CHEIIItlES St. Louis , 2-bn stands , $8.00.
Onr.KSK Fancy Y. A. , full cream , lie ; full
cream twins , lO'Jc ; eholco full cream twins ,
I ai0c ; skims , ( ViOe ; Swiss , domestle , 1517c ;
llmburger , fanev. ISitVIe ; brick , 12ffiiie. ;
VwiKTAiir.KS New southern onions , per bbl ,
l.CWi-'l."i ( ; ) ; her > oradlsh. per doz , tl.2. " > ; now
houtlieru potatoes , JJ.5D ® J.UO per bbl ; half bbl
bucks , J1..V ) .
POTATOES Old , per bushel , choice. 20iRiOc.
SIiiATS Smoked hams 111 Ib average , lOc ;
smoked hams , 20 to 2J Ibs. ti'ie ' ; smoked hams ,
12 to It Ibs , lU'io ; breakfast bacon , SVie ; ham
sausage tHc ; plcnle hams,7c ; dried beef hams ,
M.e ; beef tongues , per do/ . , t'i.UO ' ; dry bait
meats , I''iiO'pc ; moss pork , pi > r bhl. , } ii..V : ) .
LEMONS-l'or bov , Messina , fancy , tS.OOi3.ViO ;
Ktrlctly choice , { I.7.V35.UO ; extra fancy lemons ,
$7.W.
Hi'TTEii Creamery , fancy rolls , print. 17@
ISc ; creamery , tam-y , solid packed , 15l7c ;
creamery , choice , lOfttr.'o ; dairy , fancy rolls
and prints , IkSillte ; dairy , fancy , holld packed ,
llrtUie ; dairy , choice , IKSlOc ; country roll ,
fanny , 8Ue ; choice , 7 8c ; Inferior , 2 < 33o.
Kdds-llo per doz for strictly frebh ; atulo
stoek not saleable.
llo.NKAjuotatlflii.s ( arc for delivery In Chi
cago. ) Dry buffalo , per ton , $10.oo18.00 ; dry
country , bleached , floooJiia.tX ) ; dry country.
damp and meaty. } 8.lHK3lo.W. ,
JKM.IKS 3iiIo per Ib.
lUKHsin ) : VKAi. ChoIce medium , C7o ; light ,
5.V4c ; heavy , 4f.V. ?
LI.NHKKII Oii--lilinvo. :
Coco ANUTtt" Per hundred , $5.00.
l'ic'Ki.KS".Mi'dIiuii. per bbl , J5..VJ ; gmall , } n..V ) ;
gherkins , $7.50 ; C. k U. chow chow , qts , $5.85 ;
PotiLTiir Per dozen , choice hens , $1.00I.O/1 ;
choice , mixed , $ . ' .75 ® 1.00 ; nxisters , * 2.Miia2.73 ;
spring t'hli'kuni. V..OO for small ; $2.25& : . > .5o for
medium ; W.iOiil.W for large ; llvo turkeys , per
Ib. uaiOtf.
CAI.ICOUMA VKnKTAiii.ES-.l'otatofs , per Ib ,
2o ; cabbage , pur Ib , D'i'iClc ; onions , per Ib , 3iiu.
QrouoricM.
SuflAiis Cut loaf , 80 ; cut loaf cubes , 71 0 ;
Btaniliinl , powdered , 7JoXX.V ; , powdered ,
7.'io ; granulated , htandard. ( lUc ; confeetlon-
irs' A , C e ; white , extra , 5.'io ; extra U , No-
brimku , SJic ; amber , 5'jo. '
Arbucklo's Arosla , 25Jio ;
MoLaughlln'A XXXX , 25.\e ; ( ierman. 25Se ;
Ullworth , 25Se ; Alnromn. SVSi'J Uttl Cross ,
2140 ; Planter , ic ; Homo HJcnd , 24ic ! ; 1'uio
Mnclm , 3le ; O. U. Java , 33o.
UonrKKOrconl'unuy old go'don ' Illo , 22e ;
fnney old peaberry. 2Ho ; Klo.cholco to fancy.
2tO : ! llto. lirlme , 2U e ; Rio. eiKMl , 22'io. Bniitxw
und commou Rio , 19U2lu ; Mocha , rue : Java ,
Konuluu , O , U. , &oj Javu , good lutfrlor , 25u ;
Afrkmii '
, 22'io ,
FAKINACKOUS GOODSHarloy. . 3Uo ; farina ,
&Cj I/U-JLM / , 3c ; outuiuul , l UJUoi uiacaruul , lOuj
vermicelli. IPc , ' rlee 4 Irt'tos Mi ) nml tnplocn ,
n id llii.a beans , CC ! spill if | _ .ii , Ipaglltl ,
l ANN en ( loons Fruits , California standard
liriiuK 2VII > . | ) er doApricots. . ti.Tiftfll.Mj
apricot. * , iih ) fmil , $ l. ' 0 : gnlloni , HAit black
berries. J.Vili cherries blaok'JJ.o } > ( i2.25 ; cher-
iles , white. $2.25 5M.M ; KMIIOS , Jl.rtllil.si ; pear * .
Harllctt. J.MO J/JS ; peaches , yoilow , tMoii&2.2.i ;
peaches lemon cling. M.t'J ' ! plums e g. 11.113 ®
1.W ; plums , golden drop. fl.si ; plums , greru
gages , * I.iv > iil.si ) peaches with piis In , $ I.Go ;
currant" , J.'H ) : goiXi'bcrrloV ! f2.25 ; iulnci | ,
13.10 : raspberries , $2HO ; strawberries. $2.50 ;
pouches. a-lhoiiMorn .standards , | ls5 ; 3 Ib pie ,
f 1.21 ; gallons , pie , $1.0.1 ; applet , hluii standards
11.1.1 ; 2-lbgoos.'berrlos , Wo ; : MK strawberries ,
IWrx'S 2-lb raspberries , f LOT ; 2-lb blueberries ,
S'-KiJ'Mc ' ; 2-lb blackberries , ( VJTJ7.W ! 2-lb straw
berries , preserved , JI.HO ; 2-lbra-jyuerrIO't , pro-
UltlMI , TI.OJ , 2 Ib blackbofrm , preserved ,
11.20 : pineappleHalmmii cbonped , M $ . ' .00 ; 2-lb
Hahama grated , $2.7.1 ; 2-lb llahanm sliced ,
J'.MW ; 2-lb standard , sliced , tl.2vn.V ) ; cherries
2-lb rod , llaltlmore , S305o ( ; pears 2-lb , $1.30.
VEOETAiir.ES Tomatoes Jib extra , 11.00 ; 3
11) standard vresteru brands. We ; gallon1 ; ,
strictly standard , J3.1W. Corn-Finest grown.
II.IKII glltcdgcd sugar corn , very line , $1.30 ;
ehole < ' 2 lbsugareorn.il.10 ; 2 Ih extra western
brands , Meirtfl.UO ! 2 11) ) ftturdard western
brands , ilVf&Me ; . MiHirooms- l ib French ox-
trn line. 22Ff2.li' ; t Ib French , flue. IHfJT.'o ; 1 Ib
French , ordinary , KVUlSe. I'eas Tros Hue per
can , 25c ; deml-llne , per can , liic ; 2 Ih sifted ,
fl.iio ; 2 Ibe.irly June , ll.syill.33 : 2 Ib Mnrrrow
standard brands , Jl.io ; 2 Ib soaked , 57c. String
boaus-a Ib high grade , Hefugee , H5c ; 2 Ib Clol-
den wax beans , 70c ; 2 Ib .string beans , ( We :
Lima bonus-2 Ib .soaucd , i.V. lloston baked
boiins-il Ib Lewis , JU15 ; Crown brand. JI.M.
Sweet potatoesIb : ! Now Jersey , 4i. o. Pump
kinsIb : ! , jl.10. Okra and tomatoes. Jl.W ) ;
okra , JI.W ) ; succotash , * l.20.
DIIIEII FitfiT.s t'urianlsnow.5'.7e ( ; ; prunes ,
casks. 1.300 Ibi. ( l"ae ; prunes , hhl or hag , C.'ie ;
citron peel , drums , 20 Ibs , .v ; luiium peel ,
drums , 20c ; apples , choice evaporated. lOc ;
Jllehlgau'is , lie ; Pei-sIun dates , to ; blackber
ries , ovuporatod , 50-lb boxes. .I'je ' : cherries ,
pitted , dry cured. 13c > raspberrles.evuporated ,
N. Y. , now , 30o : prunes , K. I' . . (10-70 ( , lTJ2'JCi ( ) ! '
orange peel. Me ; raisins , California , London
crop 1MX ) , f..35 ; California , loose muscatels ,
crop lbKW.OO ! ) ; Valenclas , IfeS , fiValeuclas ; ,
new , Uc ; Ciillforuia. seeds , sks. . sijp ,
FISH Codllsh , ovtra tleorges , > ow. 6Mcj
grand bank , new , 4'je ' ; silver. 2-lb blocks , ( ie ;
snow white , 2-lb bricks , now , 7V ; Turkey cod ,
htigt ! mlddlo bricks. h'lCj ' snow whlto crates ,
12-3 Ib boxes , 7Jfc ; medium s"iilcil herring. 25c :
No. 1 sealed herring. 20u ; douiestie Holland
herring. 4e ( ) : Hamburg spiced herring. IWe ;
Kusslaii sardine" . ( Vic ; Itusslan suidlncs , plain ,
Mie ; Imported Holland herring , crnwn brand ,
Me ; do fancy milkers , Ole ; in..ekeiol.No.I shore ,
half hUKmo. ) : bloatcJ , balf bbs.H.li | ) ) ; whlto
llsb , half billsitr.OJ ; trouthalf bbls.t.uV ) ; fam
ily white fish.Sl.50 ; salmon. W..vi ; l-lbmackeral
( herring ) , } l.0l ; 1-lb finnan huddles , fl.d'i ; 1-lb
lobsters. $2.1.1'i4..25 ! ; 1-lb Alaska .salmon , A lout.
If 1.35 ; 2-11) oysters , 10 oz , * l.fl3j I Ib oysters. So/ .
$1.1.1 ; 2-lb selects. 12 o ? . * ' . ' . : i.1 ; 1-lb elams , llttlo
necks , $1.23 ; 2-lb uliiniH , little necks , $1.7.1 ; ' 5-lu
sardines Imporled , per case , KWs. * 1.1.0Df620.iO ( ;
! i-lb Imported bonclets sardines , key , $23.00 ;
! .i-lb siirdlues. American , per case , 100s. French
style. $1.4xa.i.oO : ; ! 5-lb .sardines. American , per
case , 100s , French style. t Mnx.uo ; 'ilbsar
dines , mustard , per ease , &Us , J3.75SI.OO ; Im
ported Uey sardines , $13.00.
SAI.SODA Hbls. l ? c ; granulated , 2ej kegs ,
' '
'SO'DA Pkgs. CO Ibs to box , aUa.iije.
NUTS Almonds , l.lo ; llrn/IN. lie ; nihcrts ,
12 ! o ; pecans , lie : walnuts , 12'ic , peanut cocks ,
tc ; loasted , lie ; Tenne s > eo peanuts , 7'Jc.
Dltuos ( tiiOL-er.s ) Per Ib , borax. lUc ; cop
peras , 2'/ie : bay leaves , 1lc ; glue , id.1 ; epsom
salts , 4e ; glaubcr.salts , 3c ; sulphur , 2 o ; blue
vitriol , Do ; alum. 4e : reslu , 2e.
MOLASSES Hbls , N. O. fancy , tier gal , 53Q.170 ;
choice. 4.V3I7C , good , IlOffiKc ; Cuba baking , 2lc ;
blnek strap , 3 < k' .
I'Ai'Eii-Straw. per Ib , lH2'Sc ;
nig. 3ie ! : .Mapilla H. .MJile ; No. 181- .
HACS I'lilon Squsire. ! | . aoBi'lSo per cent ofT list.
SAi.T-Dalry-'hU Ibs in bbl , hulk. J2.IO ; best
grade , ( P , fls. J2.0 : ; : host grade , 100 , : : s. J2.IO ; best
grade , 18. 10s JJ.20 ; rock hiilt , crushed , il.bO ;
common , bhl. $1,23.
SOAV Cnstlle , mottled , per Ib , t10o ) ; do ,
white , perlb. lie.
HltooMS Parlor. ! i tie. $ : i.OO : 4 tie. K.75 ; 2 tie ,
$2.2.1 ; stables , $2.M ; eominon , il.5JiiI.73. (
COCOA 'j-llj tin. 40 per Ib.
CHOCOLATE 22W5u per Ih ; ( jerman chicory ,
red , SHc.
Koi'E Basis Manilla rope. Me ; steal rope ,
12c ; cotton ro)0 ) , lle ! ; new process S'ic. '
UoTTONTwiNE Ulbb. very line. 3 or I ply ,
22c ; line , 2Je ; Oalsv , It-o ; eandle wlelc , 2'c.
OMVDS Quarts. perilor.il.OJ ; pints , perllo/ ,
$7.50 ; bulk , per gal. Hie.
VINWIAII 30 gr. elder , lOc ; good , 12e ; whllo
wine. Me ; fancy fruit. Hr. '
STOVI : 1'oi.isii W.00@Ti.S7 per gross. ;
HAOS Am. , per 100 , J17.00 ; l.ewlston , per 100 ,
$17.00.
Oii.s--Keroscno-P. W. . He ; W. W , , 13j ;
headlight , ll'/5e ; gasoline. Ho : salad oil , A I ,
$2.0J3'J.OJ ' per dui LlnSJed Haw , Ole ; boiled ,
O'if. '
LAUD Purolard , tierces,6Uc : kettle , tierces ,
'CANNED MEATS 1 Ib lunch tnngue , 82 75 ; 2 Ib
lunch t'.mguo , $1.7.1 ; lib corned hoof. $1.33 : 211) )
corned beef , $2.01 ; Ii Ibeorucd beef , J0..1U ; 14 11)
corned beef , $14.00 ; 2 Ib boneless pigs feet ,
$2.20 ; 1II ) Kiiglish brawn , $1.30 ; 2 11) English
brawn , $ . ' .15 ; ( i Ib Kngllsh hrawn , 83.75 ; 11 Ib
chipped beef. $2.10 : 1 Ib compressed ham , $1.7.1 ;
U Ib potted ham , ( Me ; U Ib deviled ham , OOc ;
2 Ib tripe , Jl.bO ; 2 Ib turkey , $2.70 ; 2 Ib chicken ,
$ . ' .70.
] M ( Stills.
Hr.ocic TIN Small pig , 2Sc per Ib ; bar , 30c
perIb.
Coi'i'EU Planished boiler.sbes , 32'5c perlb ;
cold rolled , 2Uo per Ib ; sheathing , 2 o perlb ;
hltts and Hats , 2tio per 11) ) .
( iAiVANi/in : SHEET Iiio.v niso't 50-10 per
cent , pat. plan. Iron , Nos. 2I&37 , A , 105 ! ; II ,
0"C. !
oOflNa-Cliarcoal , I. C. , 11x20 , 112 , $5.15 ; 1.
X. , $7.25. ,
SIIUKT Iito.vXo. . CC , $3.C5 ; No. 27 , $3.75.
Soi.DKIl ll < Qit5c.
TIN Pl.ATE-1. C. , 10x14 , 2-15 , $7.25 ; I. X , , 10x14 ,
825. i ! ) 00.
TIN Pl.ATi-Coke , Ifl\l4 , 225 , $ .125.
STIXIJ NAII.S la ! e , $5.25.
STKBIVnti : NAILS-HUSO , $3.05.
Wiuu-Jap. barb , turn ; galv. . $1.15.
Dry CioodH.
HBAVV HIIOWN COTTONS Atlantic A , Wje ;
Atlantic H,7e ; Atlantic I ) , ( i' o ; AtliintlcP.
Cc ; Aurora C.4 c ; Huck's Head , ( lye ; Uabot
\V , lii'jc ; Darlington , liye ; farmer's No. 1 , 7a' .
4ie ! ; . Hoosler LL , 5'jc ; Indian Head , 7 > 4c ;
Lawrence LL , Slic ; Henrietta LL , 5\c.
I'INB Hitow.v COTTONS Atlantic LL. Co ; Au
rora H , ( i'ic ' ; Aurora R , ( Hfe : Atlas O N II , 7'/e ;
cheese cloth , 4c ; Clinton Kl'.SUc ; Pcpperell 11 ,
tilie ; Liingdon ( J H , Oc.
| ! IIACIIII ; : ) COTTONT Herkelov cnmbrle No.
CO , lie ; llest Vet. ( i c ; liuttcrclotli XX , 4'ie ' ;
Cabot , 71je ; Dwlght Anchor. He ; Kllerton \ .
S. 7'j" ! Mrst Ciill. ( i'ic ; Krult of the Loom ,
,
Lonsdale. b ic ; l.onslalo : cambric , lOu ; Now
Vork .Mills , lie ; Oak Lawn , 7c.
Siirjr.TiNds AN ! ) PII.I.OW CASINOS Ilrown
Net Peppeiell , 45ln , 10c ; Pcpperoll , 8-4. iH1 ;
Peppcrell , 9-1. 20c ; Pepperell. 10-4. 2-.V ; Utk'ii ,
4sln , I3a ; Utica. 5SIU , 17'Je ; Utlea , 78 In , 2lc ;
Utlea. Ml In , 2ic ! ; Utk'ii. ! In , 2S'4e. Bleached
Net Peppcrell , 42 In , lOc ; Pepnciell,4i ( In , lie ;
Pcpperell , n- ) , ll'ie ; Pcpporell , 8-1 , 2.e ) ; Pep
perell. 9-1 , 22c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 2'c ; Utlea , 8-4 ,
2lc ; Utlea. 9-1. 2t'K. ' ; UllCil. 10-4.S8'ie.
( jiNOllAMS Amoskeiig. li c ; Amoskeaj : ,
( Ires- , , 8'.ic ; Hates , ll'jc ' ; Warwick , dress. 7'Jc ;
Liiuciihter , Che ; Lilenalre , U o ; Whltteuton ,
dress , 8'/ic.
I'uiNTS Indigo blue Net Martha Wash
ington , lc ! ; American , li'ic ; Arnold , ( i'ie ; Ar
nold II , long cloth , lOe ; Stlfel. A , 12c ; Jierrl-
mack ' , , lOc ; ( iold Leaf , 8 e ; Hamilton , 5 > ] e ;
Allen Pinks , GHc , Allen Chumbray , Uc ; Cilou-
cester , 5'jC.
PliiNTS-I'ancles-Eddystone , C'K' ! Steel
River , ( ! c ; Kiimniio , 4'H'S ' St. Leger,5'ie ; Shirt-
Ings Martha \Vashlnuton. 4 > . ] 0 ; Merrlmack ,
4'ic. Turkey Reds Fountain , ( i'o ' ; liurner ,
7c ; Crolleld.ic ; Herlln , ( i'ie.
WKIANS Net , Thistle , 7'io ; Red Cross. 7c.
COI.OIIKD CAMIIIIICS Crown , 43ic > Red Star.
4'ic ; lolled Clover. 5c ; Slater , Co ; high colors ,
lc extra.
CUASII Stevens' II , lil-In , 5'Je ; Slovens' I ) . 18-
In , ( k,1 ; Slovens' A , Iti-ln. 7e ; Stevens' P , I8-ln ,
? 4C ; Stevens' AI. 16-ln , 8'ic ' ; Slovens' N. 20-lu ,
8'sc ; Steven ! , ' NN , 22-ln. O'ie ; Stevens' SRT , 2J-
ln , ll'io ; bleached , lc extra.
DKNIMS Net. Amoskeug. OoKi'ic ; York ,
camlet. 12e ; Everett , standard , 12'io ; Hay
maker's , 7' c ; Old York. XX. 10'Jc ; Lawrence.
220 , 131 Je ; Lawrence , 9-o , 13 ! Jc ; fancy stripes
and checks , ll'je.
CorroNADKS-vVork Nankin , 10'c ' ; EverettR-
oz. , 18o ; Lewlston lu-o/ . , 22'j- ( ; Worklngman's ,
14c ; Corkscrew cushmero , 22lic.
Dl'llfJH.
Quinine , per oz. P. fc Vi'j , 40o ; German , 45c ; In
digo , peril ) , T3c ; Insect jKiivdcr. 3k' ; opliiin ,
$1.75 ; morphine , per o/ , $ . | ,10 ; hops , perlb , 30c ;
glycerine , 20c ; dovtrlne , lOo ; cuttlebouo , 35e ;
eieam tartar , pure. ll'lojcoiifn'iorclul , I8e : cam
phor , 47c ; am , carl ) . , 14e'bluo vltrol , 7ie. !
Acids Carbolic , 4 ( > Ii.4io : ; citric. 4.Wrl7oi lar-
I a I'ic. : iii'.Ki ( ! : ' ; hiilpbuilc , Lisr Ib , 3o. Oils-
Sperm , fl.20 ; turpentine. We ; Tonka beans ,
$2.2.Vl62.t5 : ; balsam tolu. 3S'ftlOe ; calomel , 951it
97c ; eanthanidlcs. $ L30ffll.a5 ; ciu > slu buds , 20 ®
22c ; chloroform. 4935''c ; in-got , 47 < & 52e ; gum
arable , f UlCio ; glycerine' , 22 < iJ,23o ; lycopodrum ,
42'ilOc ' ; mercury , f5c. "
Tlio VlHlhloHuppIj- .
CHICAGO , Juno 0. Tlio visible supply for
the week ending Juno 7 , us compiled by the
secretary of the Chicago board of trade Is m
follows ;
Hushels.
Wheat 8l,17i.ouo
Corn H,2I5KX ( )
Oats. . . . ; U14.900
R.VO G)7,000 !
Hurley . , 087,030
Swallow TiiIIH in Alaska.
W. J. Hyde , who registered nt the Leland -
land in Chicngo from Sltka , Alaska ,
says that the big territory Is progressing
too rapidly.
"Why , do you know , " ho said , to a
Tribune reporter , "that when our now
governor was inaugurated ton of. our
citizens were regular evening sultsy
"When Alaskans got to wearing swul-
low-tall coats there in no telling what
will happen there. 1 have heen In
Alaska llftoeii years and peon some
great changes , but a elaw-hammor Is
something I never dreamed of. Most
of our people hud rather tackto n grlz-
y.ly than 'such a funnv-looklng coat ; but
T suppose wo nro nil coming to It. In
Sltka wo Imvo churches and schools that
would bo n credit to any eastern city.
During the last few years many people
of Intelligence and culture Imvo come to
Alaska , and the olTect Is good upon the
land and Its people. While the fisheries
form the leading Industry , It Is by no
means the only one. There i u deal of
mining and timber cutting going on and
the agricultural possibilities are not
poor. Wo have some of the best farm
ing lands in the world , but they are so
many miles tvway from clvIUxatum that
It will take years to dovelopo thorn.
The mining prospects are encouraging.
Several now companies have been organ
ized and prolltablo developments are ex
pected before long. If a railroad were
to bo constructed up there , as contem
plated , that country would have n'boom
which would far outstrip the excitement
in California in Ml ) . If the road did not
pay for n year or so it certainly would
after that , and it would bo a good invest
ment. * '
AVIlIll It COKt.M
Must be carefully considered by tlio proat
majority of people buying even necessities of
life. Hood's Sarsiiparilla , commends Itself
with special force to the Ki-cnt middle classes ,
because It combines positive economy with
Kivat medicinal power. It Is tlio only medi
cine of which it can bo truly said " 100 doses
Ono Dollar , " und u bottle taken according to
directions will average to last a month.
A California Democratic HOSH.
Christopher A. Buckley , proprietor of
the democratic party of California ,
passed through Chicago the other evenIng -
Ing on route to Now Xorlc. Ho has a
private dining room cur , private physl-
peian , and seeretarv and servants. Not
'
'long ago ho was a San Francisco bar
tender. Now ho owns houses and lots ,
vineyards and ranches , says the Chicago
Tribune. lie is one of tlio best known
politicians in Iho land , and is as well
acquainted in New York as in San
Francisco. It is said that ho is now
going east to confer with Governor Hill
regarding the next presidential nomina
tion. It is also said that "Boss" Buck
ley controls probably the largest whole ,
sale political shop in the west. If a
California ! ! wants to bo a jndgo , or a
olllccr , or to go to Washington ho must
first consult Mr. Buckley. Ho manages
the campaigns of those who have money
and not strategy , and superintends the
construction of public buildings. A few
years ago the press rehollcd against his
rule , but ho is seldom criticised now. In
appearance Mr. Buckley is interesting.
Ho wears line clothes , diamonds as big
as ha/.lonuts , and would be handsome
were it not for his diseased eyes. Ho
says Senator Stanford will bo returned
'
to'tho senate if ho is so disposed at tlio
expiration of Jiis term.
An Absolute Cure.
The OKIG1NAL ABIETINE OINTMENT
is only put up in largo two-ounco tin boxes ,
nnd is an absolute euro for all sores , burns ,
wounds , chuppod hands and all skin eruptions
Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask
for the GUltilXAL ABIETINK OINT
MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at
25 cents per box bv mail 30 cents
Calamity .lane.
"Bushels of chills and fever literature
have been written about 'Calamity
Jane , ' " said Cussius Reynolds , a Wyom
ing ranch owner , in the Palmer the
other evening to a Chicago Tribune re
porter , "but a true story of her has never
been given to the world. These stories
reilected on her character , when , as a
matter of fact she was a good and bravo
woman. I saw her a few weeks ago at
Rock Springs , Wyo. , whore she is now
living. Her name is Juno Steers. She
was the best known person in the west
in the west in the ' 70's. She carried
military messages for Custer in the BigHorn -
Horn country , where savages wcro so
thick that a white man dared not enter
the basin. She dressed like a man , al
ways wearing a buckskin suit. She
could ride any horse that ever bucked
and never heard of the word 'fear. ' After
General Custer was killed she went to
the Black Hills and was the first white
woman to enter Deadwood. When 'Wild
Bill' died she tenderly nursed him.
When the Indians ana outlaws were
driven away from the Black Hills , she
drifted from place to place and finally
located at Rock Springs.
Kiiroku.
Tlio motto of California menus , I linvo
found it. Only in that laud of sunshine ,
where the orange , lemon , olive , lig and grupo
bloom und ripen , und uttuiu their highest
perfection in mid-winter , uro the herbs and
gum found that uro used in that pleasing
remedy for nil turoat and lung troubles.
Santa Abio , thorulerof coughs , asthma nnd
consumption , the Goodman Drug Co. lias
been appointed ngcnt for this valuable Cali
fornia remedy , und sells it under u guurantoo
at SI n bottlo. Three for S'.uO.
Try California Cut-r.cure , the only guaran
tee cure for catarrh. $1 , by mail , $1.10.
Some Narrow
Tho' late Count Adrassy was con
demned to death after the failure of the
Hungarian insurrection of 1818. This
did not prevent him from afterward be
coming the head of the Austro-IIungar-
ian ministry. Signor Crisp ! , now prime
minister of Italy , was condemned to
death after his first revolutionary at
tempt against the bourbon king of
Naples. Senor Sagasta , p 'imo minister
of Spain , was twice proscribed and would
have beoA shot as an insurgent if ho had
been captured. Franco contains in MM.
Rochefort and Rano two men who Imvo
been condemned criminals and members
of the government according to the turn
of the political tide. This has been the
situation , indeed , of many Frenchmen.
When M. do i'ollgnae , in 18'iO , was con
demned to "Imprisonment in perpetui
ty" the legal phrase for life Imprison
ment ho exclaimed : "I am condemned
to Imprisonment in perpetuity , oh ? Lot
mo see ; how long does perpetuity last in
Franco ? " In his case It lasted six years.
Ho was liberated In 18:10. :
Miles' Ncrvo und Ijivor I'lllH.
An important discovery. They act on the
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nerves. A new principle. They speedily
euro billlousness , bad tusto , torpid liver ,
piles nnd constipation. Splendid for men ,
women and children. Smallest , mildest ,
surest. 'Ml doses for 25 cents. Samples free
utKuhu &C'o.'s 15th and Douglas.
p for Two MnntliH.
Gruco Grldloy , the ten-year-old daugh
ter of a prominent business man of Am-
boy , III. , has been bleeping soundly for
nearly two months. She went to bed In
her usual health the night of March l > r >
and could not bo roused from sleep the
next morning. After sleeping about a
week she roused un bomewlmt , and get
ting out.of bed walked over to a rocking
chair , whore she immediately went to
sleep and has not awakened since. Her
cheeks are rosy and breathing regular
and bur sleep Is seemingly as normal as
that of an infant. All attempts to arouse
her are fruitless , says a dlsimtuh to the
Chicago Times. She Is fed regulanly
with liquids. Her case puzzles all the
doctors. The night that she foil asleep
tmo attended a religious revival and it is
thought thu Influences thcro exerted so
overcame her nervous forces as to com
pletely paralyze them.
For delicacy , for purity , and for Improve
inentuf the cGmuJexiua uothmt' equals 1'oz-
zoui'3 powder.
RHILWRYTIMEGRRD
SIOUX CirV * I'Al'IKIO I'AtrlvoV
. I' , ilopot. loili jiiul .Mnrrr _ StJ Uin.-ilin.
7.I5 inH tTloiix i'lliT rnnongcr . I
_ SJ5 p ml . . _ . . . _ , . St. IMMI K\pri' _ ! i . IIOOTi n in
1.c. Tes"j fiOiI'l'ftH ( ; ' I'ACIl-'ll' . I .mi VIM
Omnlin. I Di'pot IStli niiil Velmtor ft' . I Umnlm.
Tst.Tiiul T.linltiVl" . ' . ; .r.l ll.Ii nm
l nvci iflUCATiO ft .S'OU'niWHSl'MILS' ' . ; Arrivei
JJiunhn. 11. ' . I * , depot , 10th niiilMnrey _ Sl. . | Onmh.i.
"
fl.lSnm" Clilpniio K\iiro O.'J | i m
4.u : p m Votlbllln Lhnltoil V..V ) a m
0.15 p in , uv. S.tl Mnll ( Ar. OT. .Mom "M n III
1V.M p in . . .Kiitern J-'lyer Z. 5p in
J nves iITilO.xiiO , Mlu , A"s'r. . 1'Al'U Arrivci
Oninlin. 'IT. ' P. depot,10th ntnlMnrejr _ St < . I _ Omnlm.
"li.lSIi m . .Chlc.iKi ) Slnll ( except Stiiiilny.j ) ai p in
11.00 p in Clilentio Ktprosi ' .i.lj n in
JD..10 pin ( 'lilcnin > Hxiire" J 2.M p ni
Loiivcj OM.\HA A 3T. HrtUlsT I Arrives
jOnmlin laj1. dcjiot , lOth ami Muroy Sty.j Onmlm.
4.80 iria Ciiiiiinii iTnll | U'u ; p in
1/cnvcs K , K. A MO. VAM.Ky. I Arrlvoi
Omnlm. > t I.Mli nml Wtilxter St . | ( ) , n 'n.
TI.OO "iTiSi lllnck Illllf Kxpro.is
P. ( n in " ( Kx. Siimlny ) . . . .
6.10 p m . .Wnlion "ft Lincoln _ . . . . . . . . . Ifl.VO ii in
_ 6.UI p in . .York ft Norfolk < Kr. Siniitny ) . . 111. n in
T.t'nv J Pn flf. P7. M. ft 0. I Arrives
Onmlm. lcpot 15th nnd _ Wolijyer 8H IOnmlin. _
; P.1U n in r.Slinix City Accumiiiodntliin. . . l'.U.'i p m
l.UU p in .SiouxCity iiiri : | > H9Kr. ( Sun. ) . . 1.-MI p m
6.U.1 p in St. 1'mil l.lmllcil I'.V , n in
6.15 11 in llimrort I'n Hoimur I Hi. Sun ) . . ) 8.45 n in
I.cnvos I .MISSOlMlI i'A TFHlATrlvej
Omahn. I _ JopotlJtliniM Webster Sts. _ | Oiiml.n.
lb. : ) irmr . .SI. Iouli A K.'t' . KxlirV.i9..T4..V.l p'tu
JM5 p ml . . .St Uinls A K. C. Kxpri'.v , . . . . ! n.ai : n in
UNION l > ACl > 'lO--SUlllJltllAN TltA Nrf
These trains al-o Mop nt liltli , Kill , atli ) nndSUli
streets , Humnilt imd Snvlilxo CroJslnir.VorklnK -
men's trains do not run Sunday.
"U-nvot I'ClttUAIiU. H. I. A l'AtiI''IC ; . " i Arilvc.i
Transfer I Union Depot. Council llluffa. I'l'mnsfor
'
l.enve > " | ( . ' ( ' ( ( ) , MIL. , V hT. "i'AUL.Arrives [
TrniinforJ I'nliin Deiiol. Coiincll lllutlf. ITrnnafer
" '
1tTiO"irin'T7tlilciirirjfnlI : ( ( except Siuuliiy ) . . n. : ) pin
iai ; ; p m Clilnino K.tpro'is H.15 n in
10.iu p ni . . . . . . . . .Clilciipo l.'xpress. . . . _ . . . ' . ' .IK ) p in
"Lenvest T K7 ( " ' . , riT. .lOl'i'.V L'.ll. I Arrivci
TrniiHferl Union leiot. ) | Council HliiITi ll'i'iiinlur
i o7"iiTnT7.T.TCniisns ( 'lty Day Kxpr ! i > M. . . . | .1.41 p m
lU.'S p nil. . J < nn < ni City Nlnlit Kxpreii..1 li..M in
"Lenve-i I OM.fllA A ST.T.OUlS. I Arnvei
Trnniferl Union Dcpm. Cmnirjl UhilT . iTrnnifer
27lTrin ( | ] . 7r. ! lTliMili Cnnon llnll | 12.I5 p in
"U-nves | ClllCAi ( ) , IllJUL'X ft ( tilNCV.i Arrivci
Tmniifefl Unlnn Depot. Council mulls. iTninifer
1T4U iPnn T.Tl'lilcnKO Kxproia li.l"0 p in
10.i ( ) ) p ra Clilcnso Kxpross ' . ' .40 it ni
_ 7.iO : j > inj . _ . . .C'ro tini Uicnl ll.'JOjiin
TA-nve aioUX'OlT ? I'St'lMC' "
- n & . fArrfyea"
Trnn fiT | Unliia Depot. Council lllnlla. I'l'rniiafer
7.45 n nil..S-lunx C.lty Aeconiinodiitlon. . . I ! U5 n in
C.50 p ml St. Paul Kxiircm I D.65 p ni
MISSOUlll I'ACit'lO UUOUItllAN THAINS.
Eastward , j
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
13O2 Farnnm Street ,
HARRY P. DEUEL
City Passougor aud Tiokot Agent ,
ific flt'iii-
IMFROVED ? IJyr CUCTRIC BEIT AND SUSPEIISORT
or lit H.Ml - - iiTraslll.Mir , Uidc for Ililliptclllepur-
l > of Car * ol Ornmlhv hi Mi , Klvlnf Irvflf. nlU , Kaolb *
Inn. foollouou. CurrfoU or KlfclilcItT Ilirauth nil WK K
I'i ICTH. rriMMui llif m la IIKAI.TII nil Vll.lllllll S KTHKN01II ,
Klrtlrlc ( iirrrnl ft'.t Indinll ) , cr fort.lt JS.OCO In cub
liKl.T * iid Hu p iitrY Cuniilrlf | f & . and nil. Wor l CRlfl I'fr *
ninfiill , CurrJ hi lhre munlhi. Hralr < ) riimihlrl Vttt.
BAKDEH ELEOTUIOCO. . IOOUS.li.si. , dHICAQD.UL
NO RIBBON
Permanent Alignment
SPEED ,
Strength ,
Sold Under n POSITIVE GUAR
ANTEE.
GEO. H. SMITH & CO. ,
General AgonU Nebraska ami Iowa.
01O S. 10th St. , - - Omahn
\ i r 1 7 7T T f Mf'V inifforliiB froiu uffuot"
\ AV / ( IA lA illl < l'of l-osl Miinhond , ,
IB LAr II \ YoulhfiilKrrorc , Impotoniij >
and DIseaM'sof Men can be
curuil permanently and prlraluly by our Suiinil biiu-
clllu. bent by innll im fl. llouk tent Inculuil ) fur
itamp. Ilearun Medleul Coinpun107 WimlnuKton
ttrcvt , HuJluii lliim.
i'an bo enroll In y > to GO days
.J by u > , o nf the mitrvflouH Matilo
Itcmody IUU.U ) for n < It will nut cure ( 'At-
TION to k'ft the genuine remedy Wrlto ur cnll un
. . U Juilru , 'M't UIUUC7 bu ot , Umatia ,
NEBRASKA
National Bank
U. 8. D ? O8ITCWY. OMAHA ,
Capital , - $40OOOO
Surplus Jnn. 1st , 180O , - 07.COO
Dlrccton-llenry . T tM ,
I-o-lsH. 1U .I , TlrodriMldpnti JnmoiV. . Hiir fo |
V' lor e , John S. Collins It. 0. Cuihlng ) J , N.
rtrlck | W. U. U. llughei , c.ihlor.
THE IRON DA.NIC.
Corner Ulh nd F rn in Strcrti.
A Ocnernl Ilinklnir H' ' < I CM Trnn itoti1.
OOMMElUOIALx
National Bank
Cnpitnl , - $4OOOOO
Surplus , /iD.OOO
Officer * nnit tlroftorK. | . M. Mor'cmftii. ( I St.
Illtclirork , Jo cpli ( JnrnMH , Jr. , A. llrnrr K M ,
Amlcmni , NVIIMnm 11. Mnitl , vlra-preilitont. 1 * It.
WllllAUl.'i , A. I * . lloi'Mn ' * . ITO.iMont. A MllllnrO ,
cnihlcr ; K. II. llrjunl , niilitnnl cnshlpr.
Omaha ManUfaotiJrBPS ,
llootH nnd Mhoos.
KIKKENDALL , JONJCS Je CO. ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of Hoots & Shoes
Igentafur llonton lliiblicr Shoo Co , 1103 , 1101 nuilllCJ
llnrncT Stioot. < 1nmlin , Nvli.
llrowurH.
BTOHZ iV 1LEB ,
Lager Deer llrcwcrs ,
1M1 N'crtli IMIi Street , Otimtm ,
Cdrnlco.
EAQLK COHNIC12 WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
Window cnp * nml mptnlloskjrllKlitr Jnlin IC
proprlftor. llMnr.,11 ID South lutli trrct.
ArtlHtH * MiiturlnlH.
" " '
"A. HO3PK , JrT ,
Artists' Materials , -Pianos and Organs ,
1513 DoiiKlns Hlroot , Omnlm , .Vi'l > .
Coal , Coke , 1C to.
OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
B. K. Cur. ICtli nnd DouKlas Btrools , Omali.i , N'cb.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
511 South IStli Street , Om.ihn , Neb.
DEAN , ARMSTHONQ & CO. ,
Wholesale Cigars.
403 N. ICth Stroot. "Hi-llol" lir,3.
and XolloiiH.
M. E. SMITH tc CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions
Corner lltli ninl llowanl Stroots.
KILPATRICIC-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods ,
GetlU1 t'urnlBlilncCooilt. Cornur lltli unU llainof
Htiocta , Oiiuilni , Not ) .
l''iirnltiiro.
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Knrnnm Street. Omnlm , Nebraska.
CHARLES SIIIVERICK ,
Furniture.
Onmlm ,
McCORD , BRADY k CO ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
18th nnrt Icnvcnwortli Streets , Onmlm , Nobrn * n.
liiiinlicr , Kto ,
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc.
Imported nnd American I'nrtl.ind Cement. Htalfl
Uk't'iHfor Mllmiiikuu Ilydrnulla Cunient , and
( julncy Whllu I.lme.
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber.
Wood carputs nnd pnrquot llonrlnv. OtU nud Dougl&f
Hlroots , Uniulm , Nubruskit.
\V7TJHEY ;
Lumber , Lime , Ccmc-nt , Etc. , Etc.
Corner OIli nnd DnuglHS Streets , Onmlm.
Millinery und Nntlonn.
I. OBERFELDER & CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in" " "
203 , 210 nnd 213 South lltli street.
N'otloiiH :
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
1124 Ilnrncy street. Omnlm.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale IMfincd and Lubricating Oils ,
Allu Krcnao , etc. , Omnlm. A. II. Illnliop. MnimECr.
I'npor.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
Carry n nlco gtork of printing , wrnpplnu nnd wrltlni
jinper. Hpeclnl nttuntlon vlvi'ii to curd paper.
Sn fcH , IClc. * _
A. L. DEANE & CO. ,
Ucnural ARCiits for
Halls' ' Safes ,
ni and 323 South lOtll St. , Oakha.
*
_ Toy it , Kto. _
H. HARDY & CO. ,
Jobbers of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
IIouio Kurnlnlilnit ( Iood , Children's Cnrrjnii § . 1201
Knrimiu Htreet , Onmlm , Nob.
" \Vutcr SuppilCH. _
U. S. WIND ENGINE ic PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
tlnllldaj wind mills. 018 nnd DM Jone it. , Omaha.
0. 1' Hosn , Actinic MuniiKer.
Iron
PAXTON & VIERLINO IRON
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work ,
Engines , lrnn work , Kunentl foundry , mnrlilno und
blackimlth work Olllco nnd works , U. 1' .
Hy. und 17th ottoot , Om.iliu.
OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS ,
Hanf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar I'rouf ' Safes ,
Vaults , jnll work. Iron shutter * nnd tire cn'npes.
(1. Andreea .prop'r. Cor. lltli and Jiwkiuu tits ,
i _
HUHll , 1)I'H ( , lOlO.
M. A. DI8BROW U CO. ,
Wholesalu umnufacturiir * of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Branch ofllco , 12th and Uard street * , Onmlm , If .
Otn ili SSL.
I7NION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of South Omaha , Limited ,
SHROEDER & DEANi
GRAIN
,
Provisions and Stocks.
Basement First National BaiiK.
OOB South 10th Street , Qmnhn.
Taxidermists
Speclmeni c a bo ont safolr b
mall or jyt ll
uui auot. OKUU * .