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THE OMAHA DAIlL\ 1L UESDAY, AP huda JANUARY 4, 1 closed about the same as opening, mnd!r ately active; cash, 37 Fevruary, 1Ay, 4310, : ate—Opened strong and e higher T ater was los d They Cut But Very Little Figure in Mak: | Say, 51 5-10 & Rye—Firm at & ing the Market, Barley—Firm at R Timothy seed—Prime u 80, WHEAT STRIKES A TOP FIGURE. | (iiiseed St —— Pork_-Activeat Imv“'nlary-r\rec;nw-l\ell Io . > @12y . recedad 1520 and New York Parties Take Complete -MnuTn'.'.f'L"‘r‘,f,', e t 1_.. Q..«mcn Possession of the Chicago Pit § \ ~Cattle and Hogs Both 106 AHRA S M | Suffer a Dec) $0.7114@60.70: May, $6,X H Bulk Meats—Slioulders, $4.8%@4.00; short 3 clear, $6.55%@n.60; short ribs, $6,10, l CHICAGO PROD 1 ill|l4'r”hnn. creamery, 1 2 A e %, 3 Cincaco, Jan, 8.—[Special Telecram to | Cheese—Dull and steady: full eream ched- 1 the BEE.]—The delivery boys occupied the | dars and flats, 12@12',¢; young Americas, floor of the board this morning until 10:30, boi skims, Tho market, except perhaps in pork and other | EsCTHale Heavy groen & hog products, is so altogethier free from | 5ige: salted bull, 6lye: dry - salted, 1@ manipulation of every sort that there was | dry flint, 13 14c; dearons, 5 each, little significance in the way erain went low—No, 1'country, 8405 No, % 23{c; around. Armour & Co. delivered out a good | “ake, de. P " . \ ol of pat, but hio does this on tho 1st of | .. acainta npments, deal of w).:ln.m lie does thiis on ‘|,.‘1 Lof | gyour, s, Ve r every month for the simple purpose of mak- | yjuat by, 15000 ing the difference between cash and Mav | Corn. bu 1.00) wheat a little wider. During the day he took | Oatsbu 103000 advantage of this “to ¢l over” at a bigger }:m-‘ "m[ |‘~j1:j:: profit than before the deliver “Teming & ) . " 2 Boyden delivered out a good deal of corn. | Milwaukeo, Jan, 5=Wuent—Stronzer: There was little more significance to the | “Girdimg s N Hebe Ao movement of hog product. George Stewart Oats—Dul & Co. delivered out great lot of pork. This | Rye—St 18 supposed to be Hutehinson's, who says that he now thinks the product ) enough and is willing to let tle “otlier fellow bull it 8. 8- WiieabaStrona avd trom this on” Armour took it and now has . 2, red, K@ about all the cash product there is herc Corn—Active and firm; No. 2 mixed, pecially pork, Armour is conscquently the e % il % blggest bull. Deliveries eut a very littie | itS—detive and fivmers Ne J"""""" L figure . making the ket—perhaps none | Park-quiat at 12, s atull, 1t was the day for the visivle figuresto | Lard—In fair demand at $6.5 | bo made publie, but these are now so faran- | Whisky—Firmer at $1.15, tieipated and so closely that the effect fs dis- [ Minneaports, Jan. | closed on the Saturday precedeing, The [ and higher; \I\M‘I)- ki o wheat market started this morning in posses- o J"”'. sion of the New York traders as completely ehruaty, as if they had all moved ont here and ta ; possession of the pit. Cables which were and h(llh'c‘}‘;v J'_llyc\u-r: highier, and export business, which showed a Al Wandie St e most substantial clearance of wheat both at | peceP b G L bk 2 New York and Philadelphia (about 450,000 |~ SHipments—Wheat, 46,000 bu.; flour, 27,000 bushels for Friday alone), all tended to make | bbls.” 5 S Jian prices here strong. May wheat did open ";K)(';;';:""‘"“-\L 6,006,720 bu.3 St. Paul, | very strong at Si7ge, the very top figure for i B & months for this ontion, but from the opening | , New York, Ju Wheat—Recelpts, | it declined a little. Ream, for the first time | 101,000 exports, o UouY ina long while, appeared in the pit'in | gher; options opened 1y j¢ er, later kon and sold wiheat. The visible supnly | Filed lowerdeelined ,@te, Closing firm with figures showed an increase of nearly 465,000 | & reca of unumlwl_m' S1@ bushels in W and this was abont 100,000 [ $4%c3 No. 3, red, i3t AHAR WAL f in elovator, 0. the decline F ary, ' closing at ew York said t ady and quiet: options a there were not quite so “,’1""' stronger: veccipts, 007 exports, exporters at Gotham were reported 1050003 ungraded, ai@4s'e: No. 3. 46lc; 48@isige i ruary sh elevator closing at b stroneors s0me cases reselling. Ream himself did not 401§@ivige sell above 500,000 bushels of wheat, but i3 supposed_ to iave got off a bix line throuch broke Hutehinson i very lnrge buyer | eXDOIS, 700: mixed western, of wn.m a larger buyer than | western, 35@. seller. The narket sold ofl to 87, A Petroleum—nited closed under -pressure, but worked back slowl Egis-~Firm: western, y ¢ 10 Si%e by 1 oclock and closed at | - Pork—Fairly activeahd nrm; mess, $12.25 that figure, Corn fairly active, | @125, X and tradivg at opening and | Lard—Iicher and moderately active; d the = closo quite anjmated. | western steam spot, S, ¢ ¢ May soldat an e ge of 434 Butter—(Q western, 12@25¢; on the split to 4 1 o'clock | Flgin ereamery, d at 4535, or a small’ fraction under last heese—Firm'; western flat, 11@12}¢ ‘ Tiday’s closings. Both New York ana New Orlea . 3.—Corn- Ay Liverpool were reported tirni, and the only | mixed and white, 46@17e; yellow, 43@ite, weakening factor at this point wasan it- erease of nearly 1,200,000 bushels in the visi- ble supply. 'TTie feeling generally amon the bulls was pretly firm. T receipts continue Oats— Corn Me y: elioice western, Firmer at §: —Licht den pork, $11.50% lard, refine Hog produ fir moderate and the shipping demand fair. In Kansas City, Jan —\\'ln-u-snm\z, trado was quiet and prices tor futures | xo, 2 red, cash, 11c bid: May, 0 glosed about thio saue as for Friday, orat | " Gorn 2, cash, 307 S11ge for A les of that future were at ry, bid. a rano of 51 oo On the regulur or | Oata--Nomfnais 37c bid: eashi market there was nothing doing. Pro- Vhent—S o- visions were strong at tho begining, but the |, ASCEBook, b 9.5 Wheitestrong: de; market eased off, not so much becatse there | Pl K005 UGAEES per Sty Ted were many sellers as_because there were few | (AlfOTS T80 : L lm)“u- ; 1'1:;- crowd ; local spect ors wot | wintor, 7a bt Salt TR Tod well out o 10ldings the last of the vear, \ b s taking in profits and becoming passive spect [ Sero=tinms d "{3,“,{",’, AL o ] tators. Tt was commonly believed that Ar. | WESICH u . $ mour, Plankinton, and thie “country” arc the | _ St- Louis, J Wheat — Closed rincipal owners of hoz productat this junc- | 5trong; No. 2 red, May 90%c. About ste Kebruary, teady mixed, May, 40150, 2 mixed, cash, 28'e; ture, Prices at the close to-day show very ash, 3124 little change ns compared with Friday and llmllnlmlly‘ is in the direction of a lower ¥ Februar X p. m.—There was a moderate amount | Kye—li A g during the short session, | Whisky= e o 870{sTIge, back to s7ig | Pork 1150117 i at ‘the top, . Corn wis ard —Firn 05(@6.10. 315 for M Provisions |, Butter=Quict but tirnr; creamery, 24@%7c; May pork closing o higher | dairy, 15 ¥ otk closing & litele hieher | 1 /0on " Bor Steady and (¢ x higher. — Corn — !y Oats — Un- CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. changed. CmicAGo, Jan. §.—|Special Telegram to the Bre |—CATrLE—Trade ‘was slow and | prices 15@20c lower on the ordinary run ot . 3. he Drover's Journal good and useful medium steers, such as are 12,000 active but 10 usually taken for shipment and the dressed shipping ste £3.50@ beet trade. ‘The decline is almost equal to stockers and - feeders, $%,200, the advanco of last week, and the decline Dullapsndsnixed S8t L0 Texas cattle, S1.7: ceipts, 17,000 steady 1 5@10c lower; h and ' mi ingandshiy $4.60@1.65; @4,60; skips, 82,75 is also on the same class t went booming last week. Somo salesmen, especially those who had big, heavy steers, said that the drop on such only about 10¢, Native butehers’ T BT Sy e Sheep— e steady; nativ stock underwent no particular changeas com- | =GRS S PRITE SIS B pared with last week. There were but few | @3.75; Texans, €250 .00 Tanibs, $ 1 ckers on sale, with prices about the same | The Drover’s Journal special t week. Country buyers are not on the | eaplezram quotes cattlo market stronger Best American ste St. Louis, Ja shipments, : native rs 121 ¢ per 1b, Cattle—Receipts, 1,000; ady: choice heavy air to. good ship- chers’ steers, fair market to any great number, her ¢ littlo or no bitsiness, Shippiiie steers, bulk, $4.00@4.40; stockers and ows, billls and mixed, 152355 cows, S5 o there is Steers, 3 bulls, § i to rs, fair ln;:mnl is—Trade was moderately active and | $1.90@2.70: fec 0 good, i 1y on heavy, but a shade |~ Hogs—Receipts, shipments, : stronger on light,” But few packers were et early ‘at from 10@20¢ higher buying, the general market closing rather an Friday, closing steady at an advance: weak and a large number in the hands of | choice heavy and butchers’ selection both commission men and speculators, | @, packing, fair to good, S A few fane to choice pi §4.20 04,40 §4.10@4.75. y I ekl ight sold_at $4.955,00; good sorts £1.60@i. W3 common, sorts sold within'a range of Yorkers, mediuni to choice, $4,40@i.0 common to good, $i,30(1.s0, Kansas City, Jan. 8 Receipts, 2,000; shipimenis, nmw.luallu!~lnv\ and 25¢ Pusgyleme tamer for shipping grades and 10@15 lower NANCIAL for cows and bufchers’ steer Lo choice, stockers, $2, New York, Jan. 5.—MoNEY—On call ows, $1.5005, 0, quiet at4@s per cent, closing at 4 per cent, 00; shipments, none; PriMe MEECANTILE VPAPER—G@ET per 110¢ higber; common lU cent. STERIING ExcmANGE—Quiet and steady at $4.5014 for sixty day bills; $4.54 for de- OMAHA LIVE 1 mand. STOCK. GOVERNMENTS—(overnment bonds were T : by dull but st s wull:l uday, Jan. ST0CKS. stock market was moderately ; (R active, ‘The opening was gencrally strong, [ Tast week opencd with a very quiet first prices showing ndvances of '@ per | market and there wore no fresh receipts on cent lover Eriday’s closing fienres There | the frstday. On Tuesday and Wednesday i Was active trading during the first hour and | there were'a few cattle in and the market was more active. ‘Theremainder of the week ontinued about steady. T'he hog market during the week past was active and everything r s met with prompt sa mnrket of the week was ing prices of the week bof ing §4.154,20, mixed and heav dealings were accompanied by considerable feverisiness and irregularity, ‘The entire | it market finally yielded. The same state of | affairs continued with short’ reactions until r after 1 o'clock, when a general upward move- ,,,..m\. place, which gathered force toward the close and the warket closed moderately active and strong, close 10 the best prices e opening ance over the elos- ore, light ho 0 d reached. l"l’v. On ‘]1 m-nl‘.{ the “m.ufiu-l advanc e about 5¢ followed by u sti furth advance v f",ov‘!"‘\"i‘“‘v',‘ wsg | on Wednesday.” On' Friday hogs sold ns ¥ cont bonds. .. 410014 €, & No Woorse M | high us §4.50." Saturday belng o holiday U.B. diy's 1100 D" erred .. Ly | q)oro market to speak of, New 4 Y. 0. \ ¢ Pucific 08 0f ‘05, entral Pacil L&A 4 DICITIEG. . LR &0 . L, & ), & R. 1e. . preferred .. Hlinols Central 1,B & W 5 Kuusus & Texas } aks Shore Cattle. ‘The receipts of cattle were light and market easler to-day. A few londs of - fed steers were sold and a few heads of butchiers’ stock. ‘Phe market was inclined to be slow. Mogs. The recelpts of hoss were light, though very tair for the lirst of the week. ‘The mar- ket'opened active and at an advance of 1! 20c, 'The veceipts being light the competi- tion among the buyers was particularly strong, the 5 being anxious to obtain Mlch lmuml a suflieient nuwber to keep the houses run- * Mo, Pacific. nin Tything sold at an early hour Northern Pac.... and there was a demand for twice as wany meferred more. PRODUCE MARKET, Sheey — The market is very quigt and nothing doing jan. 8-—Following quotations | of auy account i "3!:;:!’.‘“ tigures Receipts, winter wheat Cattle ' 1 _ soutliern, uw@t.uo‘ Hogs. . bW 10 Mlichigan spring P 5024.10; mnmm bakers. $3.50 PEGpR L (S, §. 304,00 ve flovt, quive ab 1§ dwt 2 in sacks, Wheat— Active, 0pen Friday, ana_closing gg,mmu. cash, S0ige; o “wn—t)lm. ' MO Prevailing Prices, Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on this market. Cholee steers, 1350 to 1500 bs, Cholee steers, 1100 to L5 lbs, Good teeders,. . B Giood 1o el LI KA 0 el 101 Zrass cows. Good to choice bulls...., 1 10800 S %3 L24.50@4.40 ¢ i mva iday’s Ty, 8lo; Ma & under Friday and Light and medium hogs,. (50001 10 chojce heavy nogs. . Good to choice mixed nogs Good to cholce sheep. . Fair togood sheep paid for loads of 1 the past seven days and for the same tme lastyear: from F head of cattle. oads of hoz: P. McEvoy, Elkhorn, had five loads of cat- tle at the yards to-day. R. Hutehingson, Republi was in and sold three | th Keep their houses running. produ quota wh e Wed styear during the holiday week and just prior to Christmas there was rrible glut of poultry of all Kinds. A great d and hundreds of pounds had to have been sea. a few days higher than butter, whole w for fresh sioc! for ny kind of poultry today, ‘The trade was limited for the most part (o the cleaning up the odds and ends. Chickens are quoted at 6 full eream flats, twins, libge per doz, deer, 1b,5 sad L ver 1b, 101 ntelope, per Ib, K rabbits, per 00: stull rabbits, per doz, e, ad lemons per ib, 15¢: ¢ b, 1% Ib, 124 Ib pmils, Fii per ewt 4.40@4.50 cots Pranes. new. SvaAns — Powderea, cut Joat, | granulated, 6',@6'5c: confectioners’ standard extra @t extra y @sige: medinm yellow Ave UGk pRRs—Ordinary grad e fai oG 15@15%c: prime, 154@1 lolea, 10@10%c; | Pr V faney green and yellow. 16@l7e: old eov- | — 8440 interior Java, 106ig@ | "_‘0 B Arbuckle’s roast d 0 e; MeLaughlin's XXX\ roasied, 19%¢5 440 Dilworth’s, 193 Red Cross, 10)ge [ General Markoeta, MIDES—Green butehers, Siga geeen | cured, “c; dry flint, 1 Y We@lve tange of Prices. wing the highest and lowest prices zs on this market during Note Hog market boomi The eattle market little easierto«day. Williams ‘|\ Lobman had in a load of cattie nd. & Gutherie Oskamp, Clarks, had in 38 T, M. Jones, Haddam, was in and sold gwo ads of hows, Morse Rogers & Co., North Bend, were on market with a load of cattle. Image & Dixon, | son, ds of eattle on to- market, e South Omaha National bank opened had three with hogs: General Produce. Monda The following prices are jor round lots, of e, as sold on the market to-day. The ons on m;m ulnr;rt’ the prices at ers are fille it outside o Al of itwas sold ‘tor almost nothing be thrown s a tolal loss. This season quite the | ph opposite s been the ease, While chickens | 1, 4 have been in fairly liberal reccipts turke ce and there were not enough ures n the il sold for o, Eggs, during” the viet. In the line of Cte., remained steady 'he market remains steady at 24¢ There was very little demand Pouvrrry turkeys 12¢: geese and du young American, imported; fancy Swiss, L@lh; 15 bric ME—i'rairie chlvkvn\. choice per doz, grouse, $5.00; quail, per doz o 60 ek lard, der doz | 3 00: ducks, I o 3 s, mived, per’ doz, ¥ 302 deer, saddles, per 1b, 104 ATCASSOS, @>c; ek saddles, per Lk, carc er 10,6 Choice steady oz ards, Y. counts, AxnERrizs—Cape Cod, fancy, per bbl, .00; bell and bugle, per ‘bbl, $10.00. s—Bananas, vellow, per bunch, »; bananas, yellow, larize, per bunch, CerLery-—The market is ok per doz, e extra 20 bricks, cak ib boxes, per 1b boxes, pr ne loice penny eraliain $1,00; hay, in bales, $5.50@ savon X imperial, satinet. $5.00; Kirk s standard, 1o !almmn er dn/‘ 1 berrias, per case, § case, $1.70; 21b ‘marrowfat peas, early Juine pea Representative Sales, NO™1 quarter a CONN-FED STEEN ez in evap ’ll(‘nl boxes, 121 No. P No. betries, boxas, 11@11%e: peaches, Sait 1 3% 18 189, 10@10% e} )-(-\rhr- evaporated, 15'ce! 18 20 17e: raspberries, new, green' calf skins, two-thirds price. Prime white, Sheep Pelts, HEAVY plow steel s cast tool ) v e 2,000 hubs, per set, $1.25:" felloes, | AN awed dry, $1.50; tongues, each, Sie: axels, | 2h| cSunday | 410 @t each, Toc: Square nuts, per Ib. lwile; coil 20th| A50 @524 41 @i chain, per Ib. G@1lei inalleable, 7ades’ 1ron Buth 360 @350 | 415 @A wedges, 6e: crowhars, fe: harrow teeth, 41,¢, | — A15 @450 spring s Taade:’ Barden's horse shoes, | Jin. 18 $1.50; Burden's mule shocs, §0.50. Batbed | - wire, In car lots, $4.00 per 100 Ibs, Joliday idny Nails, rates, 10 to 50, 82.50: steel nails, $2.65, | o et | CEandty Stot, £1.60: hucks liot, §1.85: orlental powder, | Sunduy 10, half Kes, €2.00: do. quarter Shipments. }4",“‘ ‘Ge. L S S il Showing the number of eattle, hogs and | Vaxx1en vels, per gall Furnt- shicep shipped teom the yards during tie day, | ture, extra, Turnity S1L00; CATILE conch extra, conch, i Da: No- ears. [N Dest, | mar, extra, $1.i53 Japan, 0e; ‘asplialtum, ...... Mil ..Chicugo | extra &5 sheilac, $2.503 hard ol tinish, SUEED. €10 1 2 v onBrEM .Cliicago | , Spirrrs—Cologne spirlts, 158 proof, $1.17 0161 proof, SLIS: Spirits, sceond guality, Allsales of stoek in this market are made | 101 proof, do 188 proof, $1.16 ~ Alcohol, per ewt, live weight unless otherwise stated. 185 proot, 20 per wine eallon, Redistilled dead hogs sell at (e ver 1b, for all welght \\]lwl‘u- SLOGRLS, Gin, blended, $1.506@ “SKkins, r hogs welghing less than 100 b Kentucky bourbons, 0@, 0 Ken- no value. I it Sows are docked 40 1bs, and Pennsylvania ryes, .50 and sta \)lh\ by III" public inspector, Golden Sheaf bourbon anil rve whiskie S1.50w@s( domestic, @6,00; imported. son's, red léad, Tige chrome yello to-day. L. E. Baleh will be cashier for the 1 ordinar; time being. ¥ Morg Belding, Corning, was in_and_sold | brown, Se: umbe . Taw, 40 three cars_of hogs. One load topped the | sienna, birnt, Parie market at $4.70, green,” genuine, All the hog buyers were onthe market | lion, i chrome = grecn, to-day, and were tumbling over each other in | Vermillion == At By their endeavors to secure hogs enongh to | Taw and burnt u b eans, burnt sienna, 12 fined lampblack 12e* On the_market ) black. 16cs drop bia Prussian bine, Linsay: W. 1 , Ked 40¢: ultramarine bl rome green, L., Cattle Co., I M. & D., 16¢; blind and shutter green, L.. M man f & D, 1 Paris green, 15¢; Indian red, 15¢; Co., Seotias J. JL" Landers, Venctian' red, %e; Tuscan, American Davis & Co., Gothenbuy, vermillion, L. 20e: yellow ochre, B M. & O. D, 153" good ochre. 1 OMAHA WHOLESALE MARK arver, Se; eraining color, light oak, dark walnu Dn oil o izantum, Jodide, por ib, 52 in to «nknl) the dewand for cither the Christ- BOARDS, mas or New Year's While the com- | No.l Copm. s ls 12 14and 160t mission men did not handle nearly as much | No.3 i 12, 14 and 16 ft in bulk this year the trade upon the [ No.3 ¢ 2 {t whole was far more satisi Better | No4 % prices were obtained fo o0h:. | (ess sh:nm and the country shippers 3 ide from poultry .mm 2 1b goose, 2 1b string beans, pot lvmab«am POE case, $1.60% per _case, $2.40; Der case. $ :.. Ib.gorn S 21b ics Ny currents, @@ | ged hides, | Grease— 4¢3 brown, 15 $2.00; 1,0M¢: | wagon spokes, per set, 34 2@ HARDWATRE—Iton, rate 1l cast.d g eierucible ste 8. do, 1218 Brandies, iy w500, domestie, $ rted, €500, Gins, imported, $4.40 ANDARNES, 00 Awmerican, vermillion, Tose pluk, 14e 3 Venetian chrome nelish, in oily \ enetian red, Cook- ved, American, 1i,e; ellow, genuine, ¢ ochre, Tochelle, ochre, American, Lehigh biown, i Prinee’s izineral; French, Winter's minctal panish brown, l'nh.. whiting, whiting, com'l M.mm.' Jamnpbla 'k, ndyke brown, conch black and’ ivory chestnut and ash. ISAND LHEMICA i balsam wer M, per g 1 l(. per_ oz, 1l alicin, Torphing, per oz, ll‘}\'lll\kll\‘. ner 0z, Sl Dry Lumver. . 2,4 & Gineh, 12 and 14 11 1st com. 2d 2d Com. A2 hlr’?L 0. 1, plainSand 10 inc No. # plain;s and 10 inch e LOGAN DIED NOT A PAUPER. Real Estate Worth tives are somewhat adyertisin : I'he general leaves over $17,000 LEMONS—Messina, per box $6.000:6,50, worth of unincumbered property in Car- OrANGEs—Elorida, choice, 130@240 to box | hondale, Llinois, n ly; fifty-live acres y b hox lots, § Valeueia, per | within the s “und worth 3 California Kiverside, pes’ box, | £100 an e sale, 250 nor Sl il ¢ ! adjoining the limits and worth $0 to %30 s/‘f?»‘v‘y"” ~Malagna, per bbl, 601b gross, nd a dwelling house in West ol Strictly pure, 50 1b boxes, | Streetnear the Normal University valued at 1,500, v acre, fifteen deres worth $100 an aer BAUKkR KBAUT—Ter 32 gal bbl, $0.00;16 v town lots worth £100 each. This gal, half bbl ¥ SR, Jackson County property is worth at w!, 1o Ham, vz redy le ) allogether without — incum: ahould 0, 8ot br it secretary of the General's, Sidos, Tc: 'dried beef, hams, L M who writes Jetters saying regnlar, 11¢: mess pork, per bol, & th zan has nothing but what- 5010b cans, Fairbank: and, may get from the genera hook, se a Floll B AND :\lnlul‘r \\nnordwn--n[t ticular about the truth,” & . our, best quality paten second qual- 5 20, it floun, uRlits Quality spitng wheat | §1% the I,_4‘|u‘ |n_nx|ul| in- II i, ¥ oy T A ay on the platform at Murphys feed, T0c per owt: white corn heand Tom Logan, the gener vellow corn meal, Xie per ewt: screening, 60c ted for the traim to Washingion percwt: hominy, 200 per ewt: shorts, 55 | “They may say my brother died poor, id M .00 ver ton. i aratively poor, not absolutely poor. He Doy was poor for a man holding his rank and =8 A Ly position, His place at W ton is in- i Grrs s Medium, in bols, $3.500 do. 10 | cumbered, but there isn't s cent against s RLTKIng, I bbls, $8.60% a0, gur proverty around hove.”_ Fiie roport in half bbls, $4 340 | thy and Army posts are raising sub. SYRUP—NO. 70, +-gallon kegs, $1.20; New | Seriptions to pay off an alleged mortgage Orleans, per gallon 33@ite: maple;'syrup, | on the general’s old homestead half bbls, “'old time,” per gallon, 1 gal- | especial irvitation to the r on cans, por doz, $10.00; “half gallon cans, | Of eourse such reports were per oz, 90,60 QUAIL caus ) the homestead for which subscription’ AR Ao Bl L M D40, MEOr | were intended being the place at Vi aves' corn, 11, 603 Kingstord s corn, (ln: | ington. Less thau four months ago the 76; Kingstord's gloss, 1 1b, 7e; Kimgsford's | general wus negotinging for e purehy gloss, 61b, Thie: Kingsford's pure, 410, 75, of the Baird farm here and also of Dr. h!lnx-lunhlrvllk + Robarts’ farm, both of which join his 5,“_“l.'KA“'"'fl:“~ [roverty at Carbondale. ile talked ot o1 sear, She: 4 puilding o house and settling down her oo} guid sbleld, s & gentleman farmer. The Logans Matcues—Per eaddie. square cases, | have always been well off. "Dr, Log: 81,70: mule §1. the genevil s father, donated the sight of Mixed, Vg1l k, 8tg@9'ge. | Murphysboro wh the town was luid (uu KERS—Garnean’s soda, butier and | out and owned over one thousand Dhaci glugersuaps, B3e; | in the vieinity at that time, most of which still remains in the 16.50/16.50(16.50 1 © 1650 16.50/16.501 16.5 16,50 FENCING, No. 1, 4 &6 Ineh, 12 and 11 it rough.. rough. CRILING AND PAR B Vhite Pine Par in. Norway Pine Ceiling’ STOCK BOARDS. 15 46C.. . 5. 10, T8 & 0§ 12.& 141t 16 1t LAT s SHINGLES, LATH, A standard, ‘edar, 6 in, $30,000 s Widow and Childre Tribune Logan's reli- irvitated at'the much of Mrs. Logan's alleged Lett to He also leaves over 200 acres Murphyshoro worth over $30 an nd s 1o be a man who_isn't “huot that m Login, 15 com- amily. - Kirk’s white Russian, 4,005 Kirk: Tie carriage built for the triumphal cap, $0.50; dowe, $5.55; washboard, entry—which never took place—of the white eloud, $3.75. Comte de Chambord into Paris is now CaxxED GoonstOyaters standard percase, | tho state carriago of the Queen of Gircece Taspbe . 2 1b, per case, $i ca She px\lll‘tWi'ul L oS per, casé, B470; apricols, per cdasi | - Soveral of the rarest and most valuable Flea, par case, $0.00; pllinia, pat' case, books in a rich New Yorker's library were blueberries |--uxm- 8180 ezg plums, 8 1b | Yecently stolen and ‘m\\n»d by the young Der case, ¥2. pineapples, @ Ib, per case | and handsome but ‘‘degencrate son of §3.2085.75; 1 “b mackerel, per doz, $L40; ' noble sire.' THE RAILWAY TINE NBLFS'OIIIIJOBIERS' IIIREGTOHV ' OMAHAJOBBERSDIRECTORY fl\l \Il:\ | Arrive | Omaha " Leave Omaha UNION PACIFIC. Depot 10th and Pierce sts Pacific Express Denver Express *1,0ca1 Express *Excent Sunday. 7:50 am 5190 pm 11:00 am | | B & MR R R. Depot 10th and Pacitie sts. | Mail and Express Night Express .. 6:401m] 104 am) B.&Q R R. | Depot 01 andl Baitic sts | | Mail and Express | 6:00 pm & press 9:20 am K, C,. ) Depot Toth and Paci Yia Plattsmont 10 pin Lincoln Expres 00 am *Except Monday. | 11 aturd opt .M & O, Depot ! nd Webster st, Sioux City Express, 545 pm! 8:15 am *Bancroft Accommodation 10330 5:45 pin *ixcent Sund - - — | MISSOURI PACIFIC Depot 15th and Webster st Day Express . t Expross Lincoln I'Y\m.m UNION STOCK VARDS IRAINS, 1 0.25 am_ 11:10 am 9110 pm 010 pm Fxcopt Sund ams leaving U - Omaha W, 5:05 b, and 8:20 p. n., and those ||,|\|Iu 1 Union stock yards at b ) pot acm.and 10:51 a, . are throuch passenzer train all others are o, stock P ¥5:05 pin vards dummy trams be-l 6:15 pm/ 5120 pm tween stock © yards and) %825 pum{*S:00 pim Omana, 120 pin % Lenve ( < Omalia, tConn Council Bluffs, “ Conneets with “ Y B. M. Bluils, ‘onneets with W, St 1’. at Council Blufr: Conneets wit ing trains for Ch Couneil Bluirs, leave Omaha at Pacitiedepot, Pierce streets. Union and 10th 10 pm 00 pm ~cou ING LINES Transfer | depot nsfer CRI& *Tixcept Sunday, 't Mon C &N W | i » 1 fesam All trains ran daily. ... { | §15 80 & Qo All trdins run ¢ Bham! 9 10 p m 15am 00 p i 10:00 0 m 46 5 1. & DL bt Saturday. tExeept Monday, | 200 pm wE CHICRGQ Ao MORTH- WESTERN Omaha, : Council Blufls And Chicago. The only road to tuke for Des Moines, Mar- shalltown, Cedar Raplds, Clinton, Dixie, Chica: 0. Milwiikes and all points ¢ To the peo- iu!n of Nchraska, Co B oming, Utah, Iuho, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Cali- fornla, it offers superior advantages not possi- bie by any othor iine. ‘Among few of the numerous paints of su: eriority enjoyed by the patrons of this road setweon Omitia and Chicngo, Are its two traims adayof DAY COACHES which are the finest that human art and ngenuity can create, Tt PALACR BLEEPING CARS, which nre mod of oomfort and elegance. 1ts PARLOR DRAW- ING ROOM CARS naurpessed by Ml;(v. and its widely oolelrated PALATIAL DINING CARS, st equal of which cannat be found elsewhere! At Counofl Bluffs the trains of the Unfon Paci. fio Ry. oonnmvl in Union Depot with those of the 0 & Northwestern Ry. In Chicage the H’I|lll of this line muke close comnection with those of all castern lines, For Detrolt, Columbus, Indianapol nati, Niagara Falls, Butfulo, Pittsburg, Moutreal, Hoston, Noew York, Philadelp] timore, Washington and all peints in | sk the tiocket agent for tickels via the “NORTHWESTERN,"” It you wish the hest aocommodations. teket ngents sell tickets via this line. M.HUGHITT, E. P. WILSON. neral Manager, = Genl, Pass'r Agent Chiengo, M. BABCOC Ok T 'y poLLks, n. Western Agt y Pass A'gt, Om aha,Neb, v Cincin ronto, ol Al OMAHA_JOBBERS'DIRECTORY Artists’ Material. A. HOSPE, JR., Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1515 Douglu Street, Owal Agricultural Implements. CHURCHILL PARKER, Wholesale Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Carriages wod B . Jones atreet, between Yth 20d 10k, Omaha, Neb. & METCALF ( i, LER, FRIED & CO. Jobhers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, Sheet [ron. Agents for Hows Ml Powder (., Omnlin. Nl TOR & WILHELY Y Wholesale Hardware. Western agents for Jeflerson Steel Nails Powavr (0. Fairbanks Siuodard Scales 100 and Harner, Omaba. PARLIN,ORENDORE & MARYT Wholesale Dealars i Agrienlinral Implements, Wagons and Bug 901, 909, %06 and W 1l Gy Austin Coruer Butter and Eggs. " MSHANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of Butter and Eggs. gerator and Packing House, 1ith end 1eaven Worth B, 1. 1 1%, 1.1 /ack, Orbs Builders' Hardware and Scales. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders'Hardware & Seale Repair Shop Mechanice' Yools aud Buffalo Seales. 1406 Dougias st., Omaba, Neb. Iron Works. \'T(l. & VIERLING Iron Works, and Cast Tron Baildin Wenma: and 1 irderh iy neral Boun s | Omce o Worka Weonght " Boots and Shoes. AMERICAN HAND SHOE COM N Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, ete stock of Rubler G Alwars on hand B, Omatin, Neb. AL T Austin, Agent W. V. MORSE & CO. of Boots and Shoes. 111 Farnam st Omabe, Neb. Manufactory, Summer atreet, Boston, /. T. LINDSEY & €O, Wholesale Rubler Boots and Shoes. SEWED Com, By Rublier and Oiled Clotiiog aud Feit Boots, South | East Corner Lt und Do Beer. M. KE. Agt. for Anheuser-Bush Brewing Ass'n Special Brands, Faust, Budwelser and Erlanger, i STORZ & ILER, g Lager Beer Brewers, 1521 North 18(h Strect, Omaba, Nob, 3 Coffee, Spices, Etc. " CLARKE BROS. & C0. Omaha Coffee and Spic GATES, COLE Home Coffee and Spic Mills M s, Manufactnrers av e avta, Bink of o Ak aze Tome Hiend Hods Wowara st Omab . Nab. Cotfee R Timkin, ey one iorn oo G Cornice. EAGLE CORNIC Johin Epenete Manutaoturer. of I WORKS, Prop. alvantzed fron and Co odge And 103 i 115 X, 10(h Ak, O RUEMPING & BOLT Manufacturors of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finala, Metalic Skslight, ete, 8108, 1200 a1, Omah: £ ice. “WESTERN COENICE WORK C. Specht, Prop. OMAHA CARPET €O, )bbers of Carpets, Curtaing, 0Oil Cloths, Rugs, Linoleunue, Mattings 511 Douglas streck. 4. ORCILARD, Wholesale Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattinge, Curtain Goods. Bte, 183 Funan Street, Crockery and Notions. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassy Chimueys, cie. Ofe Sibng N bt 13th st. D. A, HURLEY, on and Jobbing. ignments rolicited, “erry Toxos and 1, omihn. PEYCKE BROS., Commission Merchants. a Provisions. ¢ RIDDELL and Commission Merchant. ese, Poultry. Game, Juth 14h sireet. Commiis: Storage Specinitics—Buttor, Egas, Oysiers, Ete., Eter 112 WIEDEMAN & CO. Produce (‘ommission Mer Poultrs, Butter, ants, 6. lthst MILLARD, ion Merchants, And Jobbers of Forelgn and Domestic Fruits, ilcited: Warehdian i ome h S0 Oman Neb. Telephon Coal an Lime. P. MILESTONE & CO,, Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal, Offee and yurd, 16th it Nicholna sis., Owaba, Neb, Telewhone, ¢ GEO. FoavAGn 1 C. 1 A" SUSDERLAND, Sel oMANA COAL, COKE & LIME COMPANY, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, th Street, Om JOHNSON & €O, of IIIan w 00DMAN, V. Pros. Confectionery. F. P, FAY & CO., Manufacturing Confectioners Jobbers of Fruiis, Nute arid Clgais. 1211 Fusuam St Omuhia. Live Stock Commission. M. BURKE Live Stock Goo. Burke, Mannger on §took Yards, 8. Oiunha.* Telephone 2, on, SAVAGE & GREEN, Live Stock Commission Merchants, Bhipwents Jinds of Stock poliolied. ' Tion Ltoc Cigars and Tobacco. MAX MEYER & C Jobbers of Cigars, Toba Cupe w A’mm nit 215 to 22 8, 1th l‘l.mum(lnnru of I* ine Cigars, And Wholesnle Dealers in 1.eaf ot R & WOODLAND, : L Wholosate Dowlor in - Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes and Smokers' Artieles, ldora dort & C koo, Wisconin ktaaatn Siraot, Omala, Agents (or D, I ng Tobac & North Floe-Catand Smok No.312 b, Dry Goods. M, SMITH &€ CO,, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goois & Notions 1102 and 114 Douglas, cor, 1ith Bt., Omahu, Neb. Distillers. WILLOW SIPRINGS DISTILLE CO, and JLER & CO,, Imwvnr # and Joubere of Fine nes and Lignors. Twporters 2l Drugs, Paints, Ete. REE DIRUG CO., Paint, 0il & Glass House Keinis Sun: | Drain Tile, Ete. | A K BAVENPos LW R, 1. CAnson, V.ine 1RORD S0 wid Supt .&T50 THE UNION HYDEAULIC DEREAIN TILE CO,, Office 213 8. 14th at. Omaba. Nob. Machiners and Buppiies for Munufng (gring Cement Druii § Building Material. OMAHA LUMBER CO,, Dealer in All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale, Furniture DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furnitare, - Farnam at. Omaha, Nab, T CHARLES SHIVE Furniture, Bedding, Upholstery, Mirrors, etc, 1008 1308 and_1210 Paruam ot taann Bufrhar: Tools. LOUIS HELLER, Butchers' Tools and \upp"fl, Sansage Casiogs Qf il Kinde alvaysin Jones st Oinabia Groceries, PAXTON, Wholesalo Groceries and Nos. T, 7% W and 11810 St Ol CORD, B Dy 4‘ ('0., Wholesala Grocers, 1510 and Loaveumworth ats., Omuha. HNardware, = W. . BROATCH, EDNEY (& GIB Il()\. Wholesale Tron and H(N‘l. MILTON ROC o« ,\0.\'.‘!, Stoves, Ruanges, urnaces, Tiles, Manties, G I»n«n;:—w{:\l: T2 ind 125 Farnam Mo Lom 3 LOUIS BR llll'fll?n. Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Time, Sub. Doors, Ete. Yardy y.;‘.‘.“‘“,:. Al Douglas; Corner « HH t(.(l LUMBER CO., Wholesale Lumber, BLUS. 14th stroet, Omaha, Nob. 1. Colpete niger. - ———— Jewelry. C. N. DIETZ, Lumbe d Cadlfornia FRED W, GRRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Ete., Ef COP. 6N und Douglas sts., Omaha. N Neb, HOAGLAND, Lumber, . H-ll;l'l"l'll MBLR CO0., To Dealers Only __OMea, 1403 Farnam atreet, Omahs CHAS. R. LEE, Hardwood Lumbes, Wood Carpets and Farguet Flooring. 9th and Dowsle Bl JOHN A. WAKL Wholesale Lnwmber. Tmported and American Portiand ( . State Awent forsfilwavkiy 1y ement wid Hoet == T Live Stock. UNION STOCK Y AL'DS CO., Of Omaha n K. Boyd, Superinterdent, S Millinery and Notions. 1. OBERFELDER & CO., Tmporters and Joboers of Millinery and Nofions, 1215 And 1215 nruoy St.eat, Omaha, Neb. Notions. C. S. GOODRICIT & (¢ Are the only Direct Inipo German & French Toys & Ln Nebruskn. Chicag prices dv g Troight. 115 Fnrom J. 1. ROBINSON Wholesale De: Notions and Furnishing Goods, 407 aud 403 B N VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Jobbers Notions, Hosiery and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Gand 108 Faraam st Omaba, Nob. Limited. Jo s of ancy Goods ated without adde Pager Boxes . L. WILKIE, mfacturer of Paper Boxes, ES.1ith St Om nh 0, Nehraska, Orders by majlsg Jiottd und will recelve pronit alLentiom Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFi{CTURING COMPANY, ey of Overalls, 100 1104 Douglns Street, Joans Pai Printing. RINTING (O ‘il‘AN]’, Job Printers, Blunk Book Makers, Apd Book Bing 105 15 South Fourteenth Wiroet. Omana. Neb. WESTERN NEWSP AP ER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Dealers 1 Ty e, Pr and Priuters’ Supplies. 509 T'welfih Siroo Pickles, Vinegar, Ete. DWIN MORRIS & CC , facturers, Packers and Doale Pickles & Strictly Pure Apple \'lne'll Baking Powder, Flavoring Extracts, Table Ba Eron i, Wl ffiaing e’ pect Sork stuio din {efined App nworth at.. Ouiha, Safes, Etc. . BOYER « CO., Oma Manutacturers of Fire i Dours, dull Work, 8y 14k Wi Juckn Sash, M. A, DISBROW & (O, Wholesalo Manufacturars of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, Branch ofice, 12th and 1zard 05, Omahn, Neb, of3ules, Vaull o Work." Cor. Doors, Etc. G I LYJMAN, Mouldings, Sash, Do Blinds, 1 ‘“ Y BOHN MANUFACTURING €0y Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinde, pkund Tnterior Hard Wood . aor. AL A | worlh Pumps. CHURCHILL I'UMP €O, Wholesale Pumnps, Pipe, Fittings, Blon i ke Pl Mt SeBinth e e - SIRANG (O, Pipes and Engine 1y and & Bup idtonon a - Ouiais, Neb, A L Piimps, \ Bte v, Lt e ulul 1Ny, o 4o, Water Supplien L 0, Maukger. Halladus W ¥ Wagons and Carciag, A, J. 5EIMPSON, The Leading Cary EETABL S 18th Strectund Uslon Pacine T Omaha. GALLAGHER & COy mvllloll.' = e e S U, S WIND ENGINE and PUMP o