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OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY decljned fractionally. The unexpected stréfigth in the latter prevented the general 1jst from daclining sharply for a time, but a f#harp decreasc in the demand and an im- pression that the shorts had mostly covered, caused the market to break away and last sales were at almost the inside figures of the day, with declines ranging from 1 to 2 pointa. The total sales were 203,158 shares GOVERSMEN' Governments were quiet but steady. YRETERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. 1. Bds registered. 12414 /C. & N. W 1085 V. 8. 4n conpon.. . 124'4| Ao preferred 141 V.8, 4145 registred (0614 N Y Central 1044 V.8 448 conpun. 106 0. Pacific fs of v 1204|P. T, anadn Southern. . {014 Pacific Hail ax- entral bavific. ... 2 0. D. & hicago & Alton (B Paincec nnn $5e 1 (ke DI L& 128% | Kotk peno 3 "o preferred e praterred M & St Pail I"lrm s Central D& W 7% siand. mv 8. F. 4 A o 10| Ao preteriad. L Hii§ Texas Pacific. L & N 5% Union Pacific. Miohtgun Central | 77 |Wo St L & P. Missour] o erred Missouri Pacific. .. 2114 W, U Telegraph do preferred il Moxey ox CALL—Easy at 2@3 per cent; Jast loan 3; closed offered § per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER — @7 cent. STERLING Excmaxar—Active and firm, with actual business at 848515 for 60 duy bills; #4574 for demand, 3 . % per - PRODUCE MARKETS, Chicago, April 0. 2:30 closing prices: Flour—Steady: winter wheat, bbls, $2.77 @4.25; sacks, 82.50(3,60; spring ‘Wheat, bbls, . Z(N:l-l 451 sacks, § 5 rye flour, $2.00 @3.15 per bbl, §.70@2.90 in sack Wheat—Opened firm with 1o advance, clesing 3 @igclower than Saturday; cash, T2'gc; May, 0%c; June, 77k ¢ Corn Moderately active, l‘ilnhmlmg with- in J@ige range, and closed H@dcc below Saturday; cash, 48}{c; May, 52 5-16c; June, b51%c. Oats—Wealer; May, 30%c. Rye—Unchanged at 591, c. Barley—Unchanged at 77@80c. Prime Timothy—bd@62e, Flax-seed—$1.45, Whisky-—$1.15. Pork—Advanced considerably, well maintained; cash, § following are the Jhich was May, -Advanced slight] but fell off at ash, §7.50; May, $7 Dry Snllul Meat short clear, $7.45@7.50; Butter—Qu 22@20c. Cheeso—Steady; full cream cheddars, 11@ 11i4c; flats, 11)4@11%c; young Americas, 128 @”/1 figher; fresh, 17@17}¢c. Hidos — Unchanged! gre hides 44c; heavy green salted, 5igc; light green salted, 6c; salted bull, 4lge; green bull, 8igc; green salted calf, 8c: drv flint and dry (‘nl( 12@13c; dry salted, 10c; deacons, Tallow—Firm; country, 8%@ solid, 4}{c; cake, 43¢ per Ib. Receipts, Flour, bbls . 24,000 Wheat bu Oats, bu. Rye, bu Ti—— Barley, bu. . 82,000 11,000 New York, April §.—Wheat—Receints, 7,200; exports, 41,500; options opened strong and soon advanced JK@llge, later a weaker feeling set in luulmg 10 a reaction of Yg@dgc, closing steady; 1§@>c higher; un- graded red, ba".m 91i4c in store and ele b., 91}{c delivered Vln_y closing at \K“,\. Corn—Receipts, 52,0005 cxports, 400; « dull and nominal; very quiet; grad @2530; No. B, 06c nominal in stor 6230c; in u 1 — Receipts, 113,000; exports, none; mnrku atnfle better; mixed western, 30@ 40c; white western, A1@1 Coffee—Spot, !mr Rio, quiet at $14.50; op tions higher and mmhr)\l('ly acti Bales, 71, 000 bags. April, £11.55@11.65; Mx\y, $11. 11 11("“ 45 July,; $10.50 210,70, cady, united short ribs, $6.971¢. 3 creamery, 23@3sc; dairy, No. 2, Shipments. 21,000 14,000 88,000 40,000 2,000 . 47,000 +111,000 .. 124,000 Ay s losing weak at rong and fairly active; western, irm and moderately active, —A shade stronger but rather quiet; western steam, spot was quoted at §7.923¢. Butter—Quiét and heavy; western, " 17@ @(‘ht(le Steady and quict; western flat, 1137 8t. Louis, April 0.—Wheat — Higher; S05¢c. sh, 479{G@48¢; May, 47%¢c. ; cash, 30@0jic; May, 205c. Butter—Firm; creamery, 25@300; 18@25c. AFTERN0ON BoAD—Wheat easy, M July E6i¢. Corn steady; May, 41 45%. Outs firm; May 2057 Minneapolis, April 9, ——-\\')u‘\t — Re- ceipts, for the shipments, 655 ¢ last week ! marke No. 1 hard, April, No rih dairy, 761 e ) l4e; May, 7 0. 1'hard,' 7 northern, 7 3 Flour—Firm; patents, $4.10@4.25; in barrels, $1 Cincinnati, - April in sacks, to ship, 9. —Wheat — Firm; 2 mixed, Onta—Steady: No. 3 mixed, 34 Rye—Firm; No, 2, 07c. Provisions—Pork, firm, at §1 current make, §7.80@7. Whisky—1"irm at $1.09. Milwaukee, April 9. cnsh. 74c; May, 7437c: Jun Corn—Steady ; No. 3, 48c. Qats—Quiet; No. 2 whity Rye—Dull; No. 1, b2 Barley- Qulu No. 2, 3 pmvmum—xmm,.. "pork, April, $13.50@ 214 lard, — Wheat—Steady; e, K sas City, April9.—Wheat—Stronger; . 2 soft, cash, Tc; May, 78%c bid, 79¢ asked. Corn—Steady; No. 2, cash, 441¢c; asked; May, 44%c bid, 45¢ abked; June, 45¢ bid, 406 ¢ asked, ats—No, 3¢c bid. tverpool, April 9.—Wheat—Firm, de- mand fair; holders offer sparingly. Corn—Firm, demand fair; new mixed western, 4s 10d per cental, New Orleans, April 9.—Corn — Firm; mixed, 5915@00¢; white and yellow,01¢, Oats— Corn Meal—Quict at §2.7 Hog Products—Easier but not P(,)l;)l‘() $14.00@11.12)¢; lara, refin , cash, 20¢ bid, 30c asked; May, uotable; tierce, Bulk Meats--Shoulders, $,10; long clear and clear rib $7.50. LIVE SI‘OI‘I\ Chicago, Avril 0.--The Drovers' Journal reports as follows Cattlo—Keceipts, 7,000; market steady,and o3 Meers, $140300; stockers and fued: i cows, bulls and mixcd, §1.70 éa% r nn fed stecrs, §3.30@4 40, ‘Hogs—Receipts, 16,000 «strong and o bigher mixed, 8016040, | vy paciing hippin “ub @5.45; light, §5.10@5.80; firtn ; cep- eipts, 4,000: market dull but aatives, §55000.10; western, $4750 6.10; Texans, $3.00@5.00; lambs, $5.00(@6.15. National Stock Yards, FEast St Louis, April shipments, 200; 9.—Cattle—Receipts, 400 market steady; | choice heavy native stoers, $4.40G fair to good native steers, $4.0064.20; butchers' steers, medium to choice, $3.10@4.20; stock- ers and foeders, fair to good #2.10(3.80; rangers, ordinary to good, §2.25@4.00, Hogs — Receipts, 2,00 market stronger; choico he ers’ seleotions, §3.30w@b.45; backing, medium 10 primo, $3.10@5.85; light grades, ordinary to best, §4.00@5.15. Kansas City, April 9. — Cattle— Reoceipts, 850; shipments, none; dull and stoady; good to choice corn-fed 604,75, common to medium, $3.25@4.50; stockers, ugw.wu ; foeders, $3.00@3.80; cows, §2 VXd Hogs—Receipts, 2,500; shipments, none; et fairly active; common 1o cholce, §4.60 J aklpn aud gigs, $9.00@L50, Uxiox Stock \'-vm- 6p. m } Monday, April 0, 1688 There were about sixty fresh loads of cat- tle on sale to-day, alarge proportion of which changed hands before the close. Thejpackers were liberal buyers and took the bulk of the | cattle, although there was a fair speculat demand. The market was 5@10c higher abd fairly active at the ad ., Hoge. There were only seventeen cars on the market, the recipts being very light. The 5 higher, and all the offerings ken at an early hour. There were no reavy hogs, and the top $5.00 was paid for fair loads of medium weight mixcd hogs. Sheep. There were three donble decks on part of which sold on the market Receipta, sale, Cattle Hogs v Shecp...... Prevailing Prices, The following is a table of prices paid in this mlnrkl'L for the grades of stock men tione Prime steers, 1300 to 1500 1bs, . $4.2 Prime steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs Fat little steers, 000 to 1050 1bs. Comm Comm Light and medium ho r to ¢l huu ¢ heavy @4.50 (@i @3. L1000 010 3.00 8,00 00 530 8.50 Showingthenunharof hoadof stock sold to the leading buyers on the market to-day. 10GS. 3. H. Hammond & Co. Omala Packing Co Armour & Cudabay P. C CATTLE. \moml & Co M. Whorter s Stevens, Hamilton & Co J. Pepper Lobman & R. . Ward & Pile . Williams & . veee Lee Minier . Range of Prices. Showing highest and lowest prices paid for leading grades of umh, on dates mentioned. ¢ St'rs, Common to ‘uuxa,lm 1b! ChoiceCows. March S ay \ 440 2 60" S0 Date, " Showing the ex| 13 highost and lowest rates paid for leadiug grades of hogs on dates mentioned : Apri Avpri \[u!l 76 W0 April 95 0 @4 ll’ @A 0 Pork Packing. Special reports to the Cincinnati Price Current show the number of hogs pcked from } 11 to date and latest mail d the u entioned plac the corresponding time la March 1 te Chicago Kansas City Omabia 8t. Louts Indianapolfs. Cincinnati \Ill\\mlkle 100, 3,000 45,000 16,000 000 Hogs Packe Nebraska. The Cincinnati Price-Current_reports the number of hogs packed at the different points in Nebraska during the winter packing sea Omaha Hastings Fremont h Platismoutli] Tekamuh Nebruska Live Stock Notes, Hogs advance lic. Cattle 5@10¢ higher. Very light receipt of hogs. $.00 the top on hogs and $4.40 top on cattle. Among those in with cattle was A. Laurty, Ashland. P. M. Colby, Bradshaw, was in with two loads of cattle, 0. H. Thompson, of Ord, marketed a load of hogs at $5.00. Hogs are sclling now $1.00 per 100 higher than two years ago. 3. Thompson & Co., unn keted a load of hogs. The rates on the Chicago, Quiney were restored to-da; Swift commenced buying will begin killing to-morrow. L. H. Hummer, Rising City, Neb.,was here with twao loads of cattle and one load of Logs. Pat Roach and John Carey, of Wood River, were both here with three loads of cawtle each L. P. Southwick, the well known sheep man, came in with'three double deck loads to-day Elmwood was represented on the market by A. Hastie, who sold a load of cattle und a 10ad of hogs. Among those who m Roden & Zokner, Miss: posed of a load 2 price, The Council Bluffs, surlington & sheep to-day and hogs was v, who dis. next meeting of the Nebraska Live g iation will be held at outh Oraha, Wednesduy, April OMAHA WHO! Produce, MARKETS, uts, Kte. Monday, April 9, e following quotations are wholesdle and not*retall. Prices quoted en prodice are the rates at whigh raund (9ts are sold on this market. Fruits or other nes of goods requiring extrg laber in packing cannot al- ways be supplied on outsble ovders at the same prices quoted for the local trade Rates on flour and fecd arc jobbers' prices. Prices on grain are those paid by Omahe. mitlers delivered. All suotatlons on mer- chandise are obtained from teading houses and are corrected daily. Prices on crack- ers, cakes, ete., are those given by leading manufacture Potators Utah anda Co PouLTRY 1 ice home g ado stock, $1.00@1.1 hickens dressed, 13c: geese, 126014c; ducks, 11(@13¢; live BANANAS—Medium, $2 ® per bunch; choice, $3.00@5.50, Turs1rs—Rutabagas, ver bushel LEMoxs—-8870@4.50 per box. CALIFORNIA PEARS —$2.50@?. choice, §3.00. DATES—DPersain, 8¢ per 1b Satn KnauT—Choice per bbl, of 32 gal 0; 3¢ bbl., $4.00G24.50; $11.00 per bbl. 45@H0c; white, 40¢ extra Civkr—Choice Michigan cider, $4.00@6.50 per bbl. of 82 gal Porcors—Choice rice corn is quoted at 4¢ ver Ib., other kinds, 2ig@sc per 1b. CARKOTS—$ per bbl. Pansxips—New stock, $3.00@3.50 per bbl. Plain standard, 25c: plain_se o standard, 40c: extra selects, v'York counts, 40c: bulk oysters, counts, per 100; selects, $3.00 per gal. ; standard; i #1 per doz. CavLi Illn\l r—Good stock, $2.50@2.75 dozeu ORANGES per Riverside, $3.75@ 4.00; Messina, $5.75 Valencins, $6.00( 800 per case of Mexican, 4.00; Los Angeles, € g , $1.50; Los Angeles, $4.5( CRANTERRIES—Very s ; Bell & Ch $10.50@11.00; Bell & L #11.00@11 Bell & Bugle, premium, §11.5012.00. Bi Good stock, $2.60@2.75; California beans, &2, 40, Fi @16, (@se, cake 11¢ por lb. raw Brazil nuts, 22c; English wal ilian chestnuts for 1ib i, TOMATOR 00250 per box. PansLey- er doz, GREEN ONIONS per doz ASPARAGUS STEAWBERRIES per box. Cucumpers—$1.00 per dozen for choice. Grocers' List. Syrurs—New O ns mnllw&t'fi (@46e per gal. 3 corn syrup, 4 gal. Kegs, 8L56: |..,n|mu lvumwm Hams, 105@10% frames; canned per b, Presh Florida, $3.50@4.00 per bl dies 1 shoulders, 6lg@7c; dried b Medium in bbls, $5.75; small in bbls, 8 gherkins, in bbls, §F bbls, $4.40. Rivixes Laun—Tierce, Fe; 40-b squear cans, 1 round, '7ie; 20-1b round, 7igei 10db pails, 795c; 51b pails, 31b pails, Sc. do in half do in half 1o 10 half standard, per -1b, per case , per - case, $4 "Iu141|\) £.200a5.75; 1.\b saliton per dos 21b gooseberries, per string beans, per case, 81 beans, per . $1L6J@L. ;21b eorl 1b tomatoes, 0-b pails, $1.25@1.50. ar Load, 810, sieentins, 103tle, Young Hyson, & AXD Suor—Shot, $1.40: bucksh onc-fourths 1000 £t., conf. A. i extra ’ McLaughlin's 19%¢; Red Cross, “wo-hoop pails, per d hree-hoop pails, §1.65; No. 1 tub, $ No. 8tub, $ hpoards, 1 churns, 3 churn: in nests, 50; butter 1 Blue, 15c. CrackERrs, Ca change, Soda, soda snowflake (in tins), soda wafers (in tins), —Prices subject to soda (city goods), 7 10c; soda dandy, 1005 soda b ; suw tooth butte 3 L'l.lhxllll‘ B ages, 12sge; hard. browd, meal, Sc; oat meal wators, fors in pound packages, 1 Boliver ginger(round),’ 10¢; cracknells, ginger snaps, be et animais, 1 ; eréam,Sc;Cornhill, frosted cream, g Fnger snaps (city), home made ginger snaps, in boxes, 13¢; homeé made ginger snaps (1-1b cans) per dozen, $2.50; lemon creams, 8¢; pretzels (hand made) 1134c’; assorted cakes and jumbles, 113ge; as- sorted fingers, 15¢; afternoon tea (in * tins), per box §.00; banana fingers, l4c; butter jumbles, 1145 Brunswick, brandy gnaps, 15c; chocolate drops (new) 16¢; choco- latd wafers, 15¢; Christmas lunch (i tins) per dozen, $4.50; cocoa tafly snaps, 14c; coffee { Cuba jumbles, 113ge; cream puffs, 80c; 'egg’ Jumbles, 14c: ginger drops, lc} Loney jumbles, 113¢e; jelly fingers, 1oc; jeliy wafcrs, 15¢; jelly tart (new), 15¢; 'lady ting- vanilla wafers, 14c; fors, 1 dozen packages in a box, 1, $2.50, All goods packed in cans 1¢ per 1b, advance except. snowflake and wafer soaa, which are packed only in cans, Soda in 2 ib. and 3 1b. paper hoxes, ige per 1b. advance; all other goods 1¢ per 1b. advance, Soda in 1 1b. pape Boxos, 1cpor lb. advance. Tho 2 b, bokes are packed in cases holding 18 in 4 case. The 31b. boxes are packed in cases holding 12 iw acase. Thellb. boxes are packed in cases holding 86 ina case. Oune 1b, Graham and oat meal wafers packed 2 doz, in a case. Show tops for boxcs, with glass openin show goods, 75¢. Ca not returnable. per doz. ch. No charges for p Pt for cans and returnable cases. Giass front tin cans and “snowfluke” soda cans are returnable at prices charged. Dry Goods, Duek--West Poiut 29 in. 8 0z., 101 20 in. 10 0z., 12}4¢; West Poin ; West Point 40 0. 11 oz, 16 donia X, 91ge; Caledonia XX, omy, 9} . NTUCKY JE. 25¢; Durham, ; West 10in. 12 103503 bleached, Te; Ste- vens' A, Th(e; bleached 8 bleached, bléached, 10i5¢; MISCELLANE Chvnnics rd, 5¢: Peacock, COMPORTERS—§0). () Braskers — White, $1.10@s.00, BrLeac e Suekr No—Berkeley h o 60, ; Best Yet, 44, 04 s3ic: Cabot, To 0( Lw:u, Viie; Freene G, Oc; va», Sla ater, $1.00@7.50; colored cambrie, cloth, Fruit g Checks | APRIIL 10, 1888, Phillip cambric, 11¢: Tonbdale, 11 dale, e Neg York mill, 10! 4c: x.tm, epperell, 46-in. 12 4, 18c; Pepperell. Secy Popperall, 94, 28¢; l‘rpp!-rflll 1 G Canton, 44, 8igc; g rnmnvh 6c; Wamsutta, Cotons — Atlantic, 6c; e Berlin oft, #1,¢; Garner oil, 6@ Pixp Axh Roses—Richmond, 6'5¢; Allen, + River Point, 5¢: Steel River, 8lgc; Richmond, 6c; Pacific, 64c. 180160 BLug— Washington, 61¢c; Century indigo blue prints, @igc; American, 7¢: Artiold, Te; Arnold 1, 11¢; Anold A, 12c; Arfold Gold Seal, 10%4e. Drgss—Charter Oak,. hige; Ramapo, 4igc; Lodi, 3¢: Allen, fic; Richmond, 6¢; Windsor, 0iyc: Eddystone, 615¢: Pheific, 61ge. 3RowN SHEETING—Atlantic A, 4-4, 7jc; Atlantic H, 4-4, 7i;c: Atlantic D, 4-4, 6 Atlantic P,'4-4, 6c; Aurora LL, 4-4, 6c; Au rora C, 44, 5c; Crown XXX, 44, Tige: Hoo- sier LL, 4-4, 6c: Indian_Head, 0-4, Tigo; Lawrence LI, 4-4, 6c; Old Dominion, 4-4, bige; Pepperell, R, 44, 7i,c; Pepperell O, 44, depperell, -4, 1815¢ I‘.»ppnrvn 0-4, 21¢; Pepperell, 104, 23¢; Utica, C, Wachusett, 4-4, Aurora B, 44, YN Aurora R, 4-4, 6 1 Depperell, ol Pepperell, Sorio : Gem, 104c; Beauty, scd, 86,50, l’hmk t checks, 7'gc: Whitten. goi Normandi 'dress, 81gc; 'Whittendon dress, Sige; i w| e 30-in., 14c Lewiston, Swift river; liorndyke, ;" Thorndike Cordis, No. 5, Wi4c Cordis, No, 4, 11¢ NIMS I\IIIHM‘(I oz, 16¢; E e . Haymaker, $igc! Beaver ( ANNELS— 2i50; Clear Lake, ¢ White—G H N 2, Juechee No. 1 y b0, l'nlm q, 1 i Bristal, 13ige; Union Pacific Wanr—Bibb, white, neral Markets. LOUR AND Minnesota patents 0 per cwt X winter patents, $2.5 per ewt: Nebrasic 4 ) i_rve flour, $2.50 Ly rye vk buckwheat $3.00 per bbl; ase; cornmeal, Excelsior, 10 per 100-1b ¢, $1.00001.10 per ¢ £16.00@17.00 pe - $19.00 per ton; lominy, 3 chopped feed, $15.00 per ton ; L $16.00@17.00 per ton TRACTS—Sunderson’s oil bergame il lemon, per Ib peppermint, $3.00; oil winte olive oil, Malaga, per gallon, $1 WiNDOW Grasé—Single, 10 per cent and 5 3 double, 70 and 10 per cent disc ~White lead, pure, 61¢e; white lead, putty, in Paris o1 50 per bbl: chopped linseed, castor, pentine, 48¢; cas Divas—Acid, ¢ citric acid, per It sulphur 1 tal, per 1b, per c; hops, ver 1b, morphine opium, per le: qui- 1ts, per 40c; saf- fresh, per 1b, 80c; inseet powder, per W per 3.0 ! : quinine, P. & W. nine, German, per o 4 Affron, Ameri - 1, fron, true Spanish, per oz, $1.00; pure, per 1b, i0c; sulphur, Flow 5e: soda, biccarh, per b, de; silv per b, '$IL50; spermacete, per strychnine, per oz. $1.25; wax, white per 1b, 5de? wax, yellow, pu Seirits—Col do 101 proof, 3 spirits, 101 proof, $1. 1 allon, §213 redistille gin blended, $1.50@2.00 IKentucky . Golden . $1.50003.00; brandics, impor domestic, €1.30@3.00; gins, imported, $5.00@6.00: do- mestic, $1.25@3.00; champagnes, per case, $25 00@#3.000; American, per £10.000216.00 Hines—( R el and Pennsy Sheaf bour butchers’ dry flint cen @, 5y ks yollow, 861 brown, Be wep pel n-x 10cta$1.00, ing to quality. led hides el mink, 10@h0c; A muskrat, spring and’ winter, 8@11 unk, 10 405 mountain wolf, No. prairie, 50@70c; No. beaver, Mo, 1, per 1b,'$2.00 No. ; otter, n 00@i.00; dry deer skins, 20 clk, moose, ete., 15@ = solos, hemlock sole, 12@ife: hemlock dry sole, 12 hemlock kip, 60 t0c: A, & I3, ruiner 7 " calf, hemlock T English 1@ 2ot upper, ; Tampico 3. L. Tauipico pepple, O. D. Mo., . (. Mo. Simon 5 Dangola kid, 30 ro0, 40c; American calf kid, #2c; Griesen kids, $3.0004.50 1 ench gluzed kids, £2.50@2.75; French ealf kids, $.20; oak kip skins, $30c($1.00; onk calf skins, $1.00@1.20; French calf skins, §1.25@2.00; French ln}r skins, $1,10@1.50; Russitt lin $0.00006.50 per doz.; pink cream aod white linings, §7.50 @I0.00° per- doz.; colored toppings, $9.50@ u . Mo, X. M. kang: Lumber. _AND TIMBERS, e e |Jun "7 alls Ty 15 7518 20,14 252 16 75/18 3/18 25 16 7618 2/1% 2 16 75/ 18 25 T hGARD, No. 1com, s188$.17.50 | No. 3 com, s 1 5.814.00 No. 2 com, s 1. 15 No. 4 com, s 18. 13.50 01 A1 14 &101 2055 | B, 9.50 | L CEILING AND PARTITIO 15t com 3¢ in White Pine ar 3 in 'wnny“ com¥in " FLOOK A 6 in White Pine 6 in. Drop Siding H0c STOCKBOAKDS. 2inchs1ls.. itis 141, 16 ft 10, 18, 20 ft 127 141t 161%,,, 16.50 12 in Grooved roofing, #1 per M moré than 12 in Stock Boards saine length same price as 12 in SHIP LAR. No. 1 Pigin 8 aud 01 ... No.3 " No.1,0G, 8in........ FINISHI 1st and 2nd, clear, 1, 14 i 84, clear, 1in, 8238, 5.50 50 50 W 50 all 16, $1 l‘llrl SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE. Com. 4 inch FI lnnrlnx . Star N - 18t and 24 clear 4 inch Flooring. Six inch 50c¢ less. Clear & inch Ceiling ‘ Clear n‘ inch Partition Clear & inch, Partition $3 above 3 ( eiling Clear Finish, 1 and 1y Clear Finish, 11§ and 3 inch, s 28 Clear Corrugated Ceiling, 4 inch Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base.. .. 2 STINGLES, LATI 3.00 i“l(rl SA®. i CATHBAR 6 in clear. ... Cedar *A* Lath POSTS, White codar 6 in 3g's.. 9 in qrs. " 514 in, 14y “ 8in qrs. “ 4 in round. ... Tennessee red cedar, split. . Split oak... 7 19.5 inch, 828 8 in clear, No.1.... 1.80 ate Transfers. Chas A Pierce (single) to Jesso B Crommett, lot 21, vlk 8, Pruyn’s Park add,'w d $ Anna W Jone Mapes, lot 6, of lot "|7 d husband to Tra B8 Fluck's proposed sub ig Willard & Caldwell's {ing et 'al to Anna W Jon ft of lot 55, Horbach's 1st add, w d. 3 © to James , blk 8, C E M, 1studd to Valley, w C B Rokanson (single) Edear kie, lot 13, blk ¢, College Place, w d. Joseph Papes und wife to John Dolan, nt lots 27 and 25, Kountze 2d add, w D C Patterson a \\ Else Marie Olson, lot, b, blk 2, West Side add No 8, wd R E danas and wifo to 7, blk 76, McTLain, outh Umu)m, Geo H Boggs and wifo' to Card Carlson, lot 9, 10, blk 14 Park "'Nettio eneljsel except one acre, w d. Ja nd wife Peter Clinton, ot 14, blic nd place, wd.... Jacob Kendis'and wife 10 Peter Clin- ton, lot 17, blk 2, Pruyn's subdiv Hyde park, wd . Schroeder, try '4((‘(‘ ((I AS mer, lot 20, blk 12, Brown wad,.. 5 ? United S \h'i (u .ll\hll 01618 contg dated Arril 2, 1860 Ulllll «d States to James M Parker, se {nw iy 17-16.13 40 acres, patent dated May 1, 1860. United States to Belfrage McGibbon, sely 18-16-11 160 acres, patent dated Oet. 1, Unitea States to Asel F Heath, sel{ s 8 and ne 14 nw i 19-16-13, patent July 2, 1860, United States to A B Malcolm, sel{ 25- 1 contg 160 acres, patent dated 1860, States to John Eberling, swi{ nely and seiy nwig 10-10-13, contain- ing S0 acres, patent dated April 1, 168 SBride- park, dney B. Dewey, ne aining 160 acres, pat- ent dated April 10, 1861, Ui Stutes to lulm W. Hall, nel{ containing 160 acres, patent ¢ 1, 1860, United States o | 16-12, containing v 1, 1860. to J. C. Mitchell, p t 34- 3 160 acres, patent dated May 1, R. S. Berlin 1s||;:h)to S. 8. Camp- bell, lot 24, blk 8, Cloverdale, w d C. R. Swobe (single) to August N son, lots 10 and 11, blk E, Saunders & Himebaugh's add, w d Lmlml States to S A\[ Keltin, part. ros, patent dated Moy 800 1,500 to Thomas White, part .55 acres, patent dated ates to John Harris, part acres, patent dated May United States to Prudence Turner, part 31-16-13, 120.88 acres, patent dated April 2, 1560. United States to J F Pugsley, part 2, 160 acres, patent dated May setch, part res, patent dat 1860, United States to' G W Davis B3, 100 ae, ]mh‘lll dated Nov 3 1S o W W Morrow, pt I s lln'l nt dated ) v 1, e 1o oo Miller, pt E pt 20-10- 1, 160 ac, South O South it A F Hanscom and J wan, lot 16 blk 6, Hanscom Place, 1 J Jenkinson and wife to Aug i omski, 1 1¢ of lot 4 blk 7, Wilcox 1st 1, w d Hood and w Albright’s annex, w E S Rood and wife to Sumuel Snyder, lot 16 blk 14, Albright's annex, w d. E S Rood and wife to Samuel § Na- man, lot 15 bik 14, Albrigh's anucs, 31 lots in Missouri Ave Park; 7 lots in Fowle ots in 1st add to same, q cd. o Ed Phelan and wife 2 lots in Missouri Ave Park: 7 lots in Fowler Place; 7 lots in 1st add to BOIN0L D0 IRRCE N Forty-four transfers aggregating Building Permits, The following permits to build were issued \L'Ml('rdn\ by the superintendentof buildings : A. Lawrence & Co., planing mill, "Douglas and Briges avenuc. . . ishing, addition to res uth Twenty-fifth avenue Dora Granbeck, 2 cottages, S teenth near Castel H, Janson, cotiage, P 1,000 1,300 fic near Twen- and basement Thirteenth and & Co., "% st market building, nworth........ Hendrickson, 2 slnr\' 1 dwelling, North Twenty-fifth u\ar nue. J. J. Muller, stable and addition 1o dwelling, Harney near Twentieth 2, H. Peterson, cottage, Freder Seventeenth Davis, 13 8 Farnam .uul y frame resi- hirty-ninth. ... tage, Leaven- R TR P " SOUTH OMAH. ATNEN, NP RIMINAN, 3B BLANCHAND, FALMER, RICHMAN & CO., Live Stock Commission HBI‘CHHMS Office. I(lmm 24, Opposite Exchange Building lhum Vida, fouth O W " McCOY BROS., st Stock Cummlssmn Mcrnnams r8 And Onin loas, Union It Amr i re nf‘Kouth Omiatia N Block Y nds, Boutl Dmab, LORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALEY Live Stock Commission. Exchange Building, Union South Omubia, Neb. Room 15, Btock Yards, “ALEXANDER & FITCH, Commision Dealers in Live Sock, Twow 2, Oppgsite Exchunge Bullding, Uulon Stock Yards, South Owsba, Neb. "TUNION STOCK YARDS CO 0f Omaha, Limited, Joha ¥ .Berd, duvciiateadents OMAHAJOBBERS DIRECTORY CHURCHILL PARKER, l]ealerm Agricaltural Implements, Waznn; Carriages and Bugeies, " LININGER & METCALF CO., Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Carriages __Bugkies, Ete. Wholesale. Omaha, Nebraska, ORE onr & 'MARTIN, e Dea e Agricultural l]I!DlBl]]fi]lIs Wfl!l]lls& Buggics 901, 90, Jones Street, Omi Hanulactnrm of Bucms Bnlls Seeders, Cultivators akes, Clder Mi 7 Cor Teth and Nieno "~ WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., Agricuture Implnies, Wagons & Buggies J.F. SElBERLINQ &Co,, (Akron, ONlo.) Hamstlnq‘ldachma ', and Binder Twing: Mend, Manager. Leayenworth st., Omabn Lo “Boote and Shoes. W. V. MORSE & CO., qmcrs of Boots and Sn_ncs oo Artiste’ Materials. A HOSPE, Jr., Artists’ Materdals, Pianos and Organs, 1613 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska, MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD Co Manufacturers and Jobbers in Waflms Buggics, Rakes,” Plows Ete. Cor. 5th and Pakific Streets, Omaha, Nob. 140 11GH1105 Douging St Omaha Manufactory, Sun: mer 8., Bostos KIRKENDALL JONES & CO., (Successors Lo Teed, Jones & Co.) Wholesalc Manufactarers of Boots and Shoes Akents for Roston Rubber Shog Co. 1102, 1104 & 1100 Mamey St. Orinbs, Nebraakn _Booksellers and Stationer: H. M, & S. W. JONES, Ruocessors to A, T. Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Retall Booksellers and Stationers, Fine Wedt\m Statio y. Commercinl Stationery. 1022 DoukIna Street, Omata, Neb. Coffees, Splc Etc. CLARKE COFFEE CO., N ‘Omaha Coffee And Spice Mills. Teas, Cuflaes Spices, Bfll(lIIF Powder, avorife Extracth, Laundry Blue, Toks, Kic. i ey sireet, Gmahn, Robeasn, the " W. L. WRIGHT, nt for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crunfery, (lassware, Lamps, Chimneys, __ Eto. Ofce,3178.15th 41 Omaba, Nebrarkn. " “PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, Importers and Jobbers of Crockery, Glassware, Lanps, Silverware, Kte 1514 Farnam St., New Paxton Building. ONATAJOBBERS DRBCPORY Ti Wy DIRTE, v e Dealer 1n All Kuuds of Lar 13th and Californi T, treets, Ormalin. Nobraska, FRED W. GRAY, = Lumber, Lime, Cement, Btr,, Ete. lomrrhhunfl Douglas s:- Omaha. T.W. HARVEY LUMBER (-]~ o To Dealers Only. _Office, 1409 Farnam Street, Omahs. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Ete. Imported ana American Portinnd Cement Agent for Mifwankes Hrdrtiic (R4-HI T ) i CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer fn Hardwood Lumber. Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring 0th and Do g fron Worke. PA XTON& VI3, NN viect Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work, Eogines, Brass Work, General Foundry, Machine and ek Work: COfico and Works, U 1 Ry: nd 17(h Ktreot, Omahn, MAHA WIRE & IRON WO Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Hatla, Window Guarts, Flower Stands, Wire ! Ete. 123 North 10th Streot, Omah "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'frs of Fire & Barglar Proof Safes VagitaJall Work, Iron and Wiee Feacing, Siens, te, Prone Cor LEh and Jackson St CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fonces, Rallings, Gnards Rereens, 107 AN, o, I Eaenices, ot ! Improved Awnings, nith Machinery and Blacksmith \\ S8outh Mt 8§ &, IMEAGHLR & LEACH, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, General Agents for Diebols Vaults and Jail Work, 115 " 1. OBERFELDER & CO., Imuormrs & Jobbersin Millinery & NDHIHIS 205, 210 nd 212 South 11th Streot. Not 3. T. ROBINSO“ NDTI Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Gunfls 403 wud 406 B uth 10th 8t., Omahi " VINYARD & SCHNEID Notions and Gent's Furnishing GflOflX 1106 {arney Street, Omabin. Olla ‘CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. CO., Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Ulls. Axle Grease, Etc., Omaha. A, H. Bishop, Paints ana Oils. CUMMINGS & NETLSON, Wholesnle Delers in Paints, 0ils, Window Glass, Ete. 11}8 Furnhm Stroet, Omnhn, Neb. GEO SCHROEDER & CO (Successors to MeShane & Schroeder.) Produce Commission and Cold Storage. Omahu, Nebraska. CARPENTER PAPER CO., Wholesale Paper Dealers, Carry nnice atock of Printing, Wrapping and Wrting Vrer. Specinl attontion given Lot [oud oraers. ® EMMAL & FAIRERASS Floar, Feed, Grainand General Commission Merchinis. (nrrl-r-pnndflua solicitod. 104 Nort 16th Streel, Omaha, Neb RIDDELL & RIDDEL Storage and Gummlmun Mernhams Juhlmrs of Har[l and Soft Coal. 209 Bouth 13th Street, Omahs, Nebraska. J.J. JOHNSON & CO., Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime, Apd nmp,-m of Conl, Coke, Coment, Pinster, Litho, nd Sewer Pipe. Ofice, Paxton Hotel, O Neb. Toleplione bl NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of Coal and Coke. 214 South 13th St., Omaba, Neb. _Dry Coods and Notions. M. E SMITH & CO., Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions. 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th St,, Omaha, Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods,Notius | - Gents' Furnishing Goods. Corner 1th aud Hainey Sts, Omuhi, Nebraska. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Farnam Etrect, Omaba, Nobr CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture Omaba, Nebruska, __Groceries PAXTON, GALLAGHER & C Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 06, 707, 700 and 711 8. 10th St., Omabu, Neb. McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 12th and Leavenworth Strects, Omahs, Nebraska. Hardware. LEE, FRIED & CO., Jobbers of Hardware and Nails Tinware, Bheet Iron, Ete. Agonts for nuvosc- " nd Miami Powdor Co., Omabia, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR. Builders’ Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Mechanics' Tools and Buftulo Kcales. 1406 Dougler Btreet, Omaba, Nebraka. RECTOR, WILHELMY & (?U.. Wholesale Hardwars 10th and Fiarney Bts for Austin. " MARKS BROS. bADDLER> Co-. Wholesnie Manufacturers of Saddiery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware And Leatber. 1405, 146 und 1% Harniey St Onaba, “w. . BROATLH. HEEIVY Hardware, Irou and Stecl, Bprings, Wagon Btock, Hastnins) Lumber, B Harney Street, Om “JAMES A. EDNI:V Wholesale Iron and Stee, Waon and Carriage Wood tock. teavy Hardware l’ V411 and 120 Lonvenwarih Ki.. Oue o 12 § Hals. can-, Eto. W. L. PARROTTE & CO., Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods 1107 Harney Etreet, Owahs, Neb, Lumber.. OMAHA LUMBER All Kinds of Building Material at Whulc 23 Street and Unlon Pacific Track, Omaba. LOU!S ERADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, Ete, Yards-Coragr Tth sud Dowkias; Coraer A b ayd Louglan. Printers’ Materlals. "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIO! Auxiliary Publishers, Denlers in Typo, Presscs and Printers outh 12th Street, Owal 2 Rubbur noodn, OMAHA RUBBER CQ.. Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods il Clothing and Leatber Belting. 1006 Farnam Btreety Meam Fittings, Pumps, Eto. A. L STRANG CO., Pumps, Pines and Engnes, 3tenm, Water, Railwny and Mining S 20, 27 nnd 02 Farnam Streot: O ‘:{“u' CHUHCHILL PUMP CO., Wholesale Pumps, Pige, Filtings, Steam and Water Supplics. Honds haric Mashy 0aL & Co's goOME. 111 Farnng Lo Omab u. S WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., Steam and Water Snpnlics, Ualiday Wigd Mills. 018 st 03 €arnam St., Omahy Kosr, Acting Munager. —uRQWNELL & CO., Fagines, Boilers and General Machinery Bheat Iron ork, Steam Pumps, Suw MiMs. 1213 envenworil Kirent, Onubin, Whnlesaln Parm I‘wld and Garflen Seods 911w 913 Jonon Stroet et Ouaha, Storage, Forwurdlng & Commission " ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO,, Storage, Forwarding and Cflm% Branch boue of the Hemey wholesule i 0and | s ’roleummu No ol STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1521 North Eigthteenth Street, Omaha, Neb. Manufacturers of UVEI'Bl.l.lL Jeaus Pants, Suirts, Kito. | 1102and 1104 Doy i comloo. e e e ey EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Mannfacture Galvanized Iron and Cunfl% Jobn Epeneter, Propristor. ¥ Dodge and 108 und North 10l Btrect, Omaba. M. A. DISBROV/ ¢ CO., ‘Wholesale Manuf icturers of s, Doors, Blinds and Hillings, - Ufmco, 12th aad 1zard Stroets, Omabs, Nob,, BOHN MANUFI\CTURINO CO ! Mannfacturers of Sash. Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work end Intertor Harh Wood K oracr St and Leaveuw orth Stroets, | ——— — A . OMAHA PLANING MILL CO,, 1 Manafacturers of Moulding, Sash, Doors, Axd Bligds, Turnlog, Stele-work, Hank an omes vt Unks. Wth ind P'opyleton Aven: " Emoko “Stacks, Bnllara._____m H. K. BAWVER. Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Slackx. Britchiugs, Tyuks and Genern Boller Kopairia, Dodge Birect, Omubin, Ne THEGAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. NEB. The Leat known end most popular Hotel ta the . Loca tral, BppoinLments Arstolas mercial wen and all politi E. P ROGGEN Proprister | JOSEPH CILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1618, Nos, 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. aad public gatber

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