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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. APRIL 14, 1858 bbls, §2.75@4.25; sacks, heat, bbls, $3.20G4 sac 7, rye flour, $2.003.15 per bbl, in sacks. $2.50@3.60; spring 81.75( 0@2.9 ‘Wheat—Opened strong and '¢@ e higher ¢ _above yesterday; cash, 16c; June, 70iyc. Js@hc higher and and 471 Corn—- closed ¢ cash, 51%c; Ma Oats—Active, st May, 325¢ osed Auu *‘( ,, vened Rbove 5lgc Rye—Quiet at 61c. Barley—Unchanged 7@S0c. Prime Timothy—42.64. Flax-seed—§1.45. Whisky—$1.15. Pork--Dull with some ad day; cash and May, $14 Lard— Firmer, with a small ads yesterday : cash, $7.65; Ma, Dry Salted Meats—Shoulders T0@i.TH Butter—Quict; creamery, 21@26} #hori clear, § 2(1'.’(:12«-. yesterday s ciose; June, b4 3-16¢. dy and % @c vetter; nee over yester- Cheese—Steady ; full cream cheddars, 109 @!1c; flats, 11@1liyc; young Americas, 12 @i2ige. Eggs—Steady Hides — Unchar heavy green salted, ped fresh, 15@16c. green hides 4'ge; light gre 6c; salted bull, 4'ge;green bull, 3ige: #alted calf, c: dry flint and dry calf, 12@ cacon! Tallow—Unchangod 2, solid, 4}4¢; cake, 4 dry salted, 10c; Flour, bbls. . Wheat bu Corn, bu... Oats, bu, Rye,bu. ... Barley, vu.. Liverpool, Apr mand fair: holders offer moderately: fornia No. 1, ts il 18- (s western, winter, 6s Sdi i rm; demand b8 1d per cental, Kansas City,April 14, No. 2 soft. 0c bid, M Cori asked bid, ew York, Aj 10: exports, | anufluwnlut' closing livered, v i ungraded, i8¢ in store, (@i highe whm weste 8 ¢ v, 4537 ¢ id, 4tc asked ; pril 5,400 M a5, mixed 1, 42@dbe ch nts. Sh 24,000 L 8,000 . 51,000 L £1,000 . 1,000 © 11,000 Wheat cen ney Whe: bid. 10 Ju ay closing at 0003 expor 1 western, Coffee—Spot, fair; Rio, dull at §1 rifle lower. Sales, 11.10; May, $10.90 tions dull and 45,000 bags, Api June, $1 tember, 15,00 for Lard— fi@s point 8pot, 5,00 Butter—Dull and e roleum —Quie ~More )uh\ new: 1 s higher; western® st § 0 T [ . b 11.50; July, estern, 181@18%{c., t firm 14,000 14.5 : western, Cheese—Quiet and firmly beld; flat, 113;@ New Orleans, April 1 and in fair demand; 62¢; yellow, 62¢, —In fair d 40¢, Corn Meal— Ste Hog Products—Pork strong nd steady at lara quie Bulk Me; shoulders, clear ribs, cash, 7 ) High IMirmer l irni Dull; Provisions St. Loui cash, 827 (wS: Corn § Whisky—&1.0¢ Butter—Firm; creamery, 22( 18(@2c. AFTERNOON highers Corn higher firm; M —In store: No. pd April 13, 57 shipments, ed wbout }ge all 1 hard, 2 Corn mixed, 60c; white, 6 and firmer $7.00007.12} and Wheat — Boakn—Wheat active \\I n salted, o green iy 7,000 91,000 56,000 1.000 11,000 irm ¢ al w mixed Stronger; d; May, 4n4c ne, 4614¢ 1c asked, Wheat - Receints, the marke ession; options ad m at b ungraded red, 4 913, @i3c in store and cle b delivered ; May clos ts, 5003 (@40 1.25: op- £10.20@ t; United closed firm at quoted 0 for old. am 15 western S ly 3 No. 2, -Wheat—Strong; < pork, April, $14.00. Higher; May, c; dairy, und Leat—Re- %c; July, Ti%c. No.'1 234l May, 74%c; July, 5%, No. 2 north' ern, April, i2igc; May, 725¢. On track No.' 1 hard, 7814 @isiyc; No. 1 northern, 76} @ i No. 2 northern, 1434¢ No. 2 red, Stjc. Corn—Strong and hig Bl Oats—Strong Provisions $14.25; lard quict Receipts, 3,200 H.00; stocker: lour—Firm; patentst r lots, $4.20'4.40; in barrels, § incinnati, April [ §1 170; cows, bull 850; Toxas cattld, &1 Hops—1t 10@ide higher: ixed, 10; light, $5.30( p—RRe 3500 6,10 004,30 lambs ok 5 —Cal g ans, National Sto Louis, April 1 shipments, 800; native steel weste No. 2 (4. bipts, 11,0005 market strong and ket stronee, ship, 13. > mixed, TOCK. ‘The Drovers' 6,500: market 1 - Wheat— cks and @445, m; her; No. 2 mixed, vk dull and unchanged at at §7.4 Journal steady; feoders, and mixed, $1.006 5400 ipts, 4,000; market dul 1, §4.50000, 5,000,500 thle $1.40@ to good nutive steers, $1.0004.50; stecrs, medium to choice, ers and fecders, rangers, § Hogs— 1 marketactive a butchers’ selection medium to prim Kansas City, ceipts, 1,500 sk steers 5ae10¢ hij good cows scar choice corn-fed, medium, (@4, feedors, § Hogs~Receipts, market active and $3.00@4.00. 1 bu an 10¢ high choics 550,03 $4.060@4.50; con 505 stockers, §2, 00@3.00;" cows, §2.( £,000; ' shiy steady to stromg; co on to choice, $4.70@5.40; skips 103 i fuir butchers' stoelc 10 good shipments, 1,300 heay and packing, 5.50@5.00; light grades, ordinary to best, §5.1005.15, April Cattle—Re- hments, 3 shipping vs firmg good to nmon to 002,603 wnd pigs, OMAHA LIVE STOCK, Catul e UN10N ST00K YakDS, 6 p. m. Friday, April 13, 1888, The fresh offcrings, The m an advance of 5 1 cattle changed har Jight buyers, but t fair. The average was rathe eceipts of but with the holdo 13 Oc, 5. qual comon, al speculative ¢ 1le were v The p lity of the fair 10 good cuttle was swmall, The receipts of hogs were light Hogs. there was some gain over yesterd; market was ng A id active, bu ery light, there were 'liberal was rather slow but quite a good many offerings nd the proportion of although ay. The t closed with the fecling a little casier and not quite as brisk, Shee There were 1o sheep here to market, Cattle Hogs... Receipts. Prevailing Prices, The follow this mark tioned, Priwe steers, 1300 to 1500 Ibs Prime steers, 1100 to 10 1bs. Fat little steers, 900 to 1050 1bs, Common ta cholc Common to choice arket for th at cows able of pric les of st 4.10 @5 make a s paid in ¢k men- @4.30 Iepresentatve Sales. £3.75@4.00, with one sale of extra | 00, 4i¢e; Cabot. T4e: Farwell, 8i¢e; Fruit " 1x3, 818 CATTLE. good fowls at #4.25, of Toom, 9lgc; Freene G, 6e: Hope, Sc; King | 8 in well tubing, D & M and bev.. N Cnersg—Full eream, 191¢7@15¢. Phillip cambric, 11¢; Lotisdale, 113g¢; ' Lons- | Pickets, D & Hflat. . ... .. BANANAS—Common medium, §2.50@3.00 per | dale, Sc; New York mills, 10igc; Pepperell, “DHs o 6 cows bunch ; choice, 83.00@3.50, 42, 1lc; Pepperell, 46.1n. 13c; Pepperell, EUINGLES, LATH 1bull.; Turvirs—Rutabagas, 45@50c; white, 40c | 64, 16c; Pepperell, 84, 21¢; Pepperell, 94, | XX clear.......$ 2.10 | Bxtra *A*... 1 cow 1020 ver bushel l't'l'l"‘rr y 104 25¢; Canton, 44, 8!¢c A* Standard.. 2 FATHB &R, 1 steer 700 LEMovs-—$3 10@4.50 per box. ; Triumph, 6c; Wamsutta, | & in clear... - b in clear. 3 cows 4 Dates ~Persain, 8'7c per Ib. No.1..viviiiie 180 | Cedar .A. 2 bulls. ... Satr Kraut—Choice per bbl. of 82 gal, | GivemaM—Plunkett checks, Ti¢e; Whitten- | Lath , & yearlings £5.005.60; 1¢ bbl., $4.00@4.50; $11.00 per bb. gc; York, Tige; Normandi dress, Sige; Posts, 1 calf of 5 gal. X ress, 81¢c Whittendon dress, Sige; m.,m cedar 6 in 3¢ s.. we Ciner—Choice Michigan cider, $4.50@0.50 8146 |2ge W 9 in s, 1 steer per bbl. of Ticke—Lewiston, 80-in., 121ge; Lewi big in, 1 21 mixed Porcory—Choice rice corn is quoted at 8 [ 82in., 13i5c; York, 82in., 14c; Swift river, “ §inqrs. 3 svoers @4c per 1b,, other kinds, 21g@3e per lo. Thorndyke, OO, Si¢c; Thorndyke, BF, “ 4inw 23 steers CARROTS — 50 per bbl.; new stock, Thorndike 120, Uige;’ Thorndike XX, | Tennossce red ceda 70 steers 50¢ per doz :'Cordis, No. 5, 9¢c Cordis, No. 4, 11¢. Split oak. .. 1 heifer ¥ Panrsxips—New stock, $3.00@3.50 per bbl, | = DENiMs—Amoskeag, B, S0z, 16cy 8 stecrs...... Cannaces—$1 per doz. for native stock and | 7-0z, 13¢; York, 7.0z, 19c: Haymaker, 8i¢ci | Quiney white lime (best). .. 10 steers 3i5@ic per 1b. for California, Jaffrey, 'XX. 1ligc; Jaftrey, XXX, 19ici | Akron cement. . .$1.70 | Hair,. 1 steer CAULIFLOWER—Good stock, $2.50@2.75 per | Beaver Creck, AA, 12¢; Beaver Creek, BB, | Plaster. ... 240 | Tar board 44 steers dozen, lies Beaver Creek, CC. 10c, Sash 30 et cont | DOOTS. ..« 3 st Onixere—California _Riverside, $3.75@ | FLANNFLs—Plaid—Raftsman, 20c; Goshen | Blinds, 50 per cent | Mldg 67 steers 4.00; Messina, $3.75@4.25; Valencias, $6,00@ 05 Clear Lake, 321 ¢ Maple City, 30X !v Tarred felt, per cwt 1 G H No. 67 steers. . | Quechee 32 steers 42 steers 10 steers 800 per case of 420; Mexican, 4.00; Los Angeles, $2.75@3 Nauvals, $4.50; Los Angeles, #.50; Riverside, § od stock, Straw, board, Real Estace Transfers. E T Peterson ¢tal to A C Crossman, 2.75; California il o4 lot 14 blk 2 Fowler place, wd.......$ 800 2 " po 4 b 1420 1 e T Mite, | Corrox FLANNELS.-10por cont trade dis- | Harrictta A Truman to Irwin L Rich: P el Tt { English wal! | count LL tlie: CC, c; Name- | | ards, lot 7 blk 18 Highland place, q o 5 20 steors | , 15@18c; filberts, 180+ Italian chestnuts No. 100) oy [ MavTareth IEIkel Vo, U D THomus, 17 steers 15¢; pocans, 06, '14¢! NA RX, 1Se; R, | partlot8 blic 340, lot 2 and 3 blk Wtoers Hosry 1o for 11b frames; canned | 20¢i No. 10, gl 80, 1010 80, 12160, 80 100 111§ Omaha, also n w i 81, 18, 13 1ealf honey. 10@12e per 1ib, 20, colored, 50, colored, olored, | 0€.... ... ¥ o 1 Galt PansLey—40c per doz. 20 Bristol, 1 jige; Union Pacific, 1 € G Clark and wife to Karen Nordin, . o GREEN ON10NS—85¢ per doz whain lot 5 bk 5 DuPont place, w d. . 425 No. Av. ASPARAGUS 220 per 1b, 5 seneral Marketa, Balthas Jetter and wife to Dora Ro- 1. 0580 Strawnennies—Fresh Florida, 85@40 per oUR AND FEED—Minnesota patenta, $2.45 | deek, 1ot5 blk 7 Jetter's add, wd... 1,800 240 Yok ) per cwt; Kansas and Charles S Smith and wife to William L on Crevsne! £1.00 per dozen for choice. winter patents, § percwt: Nebraska I' Smith, lot 11 blk E Prospect place & 210 SALSIFY—25¢ por bunch. ents, $2.45@2.50 per ewt: rye flour, wd..... sissnts ooy 00 ok LatrooR=406 pordot. cwts wheat graliam, $1.75 per cwt Jennie McIntosh to Walter Bell, Tot 9 CerLery—California stock, $1.50 per doz. graham, $1.40 per cwt; New York buckw Melntosh sub div, wd......o.oooiiee 1 Ravisues—40c per doz. .50 per cwt: Excelsior, .00 per Mary F Swisher to C pootswood, . dy raised, £5.00 per 100-1b case; cornmeal, lot 1 blk 6 Central park, w d ‘ 750 List. 3 v, vt; white $1.10@1.15 | Union Stock Yards Co to Frank Dole- Synops— ns mul.mon. per bbl, [ percwts bran, $16.00@17.00 per ton reen zal, 1ot 12 bik 10 first add to South 3Gedoe per gal.; corn syrup, 5 half bbls,, | ings, §12.00 per ton: —hominy, per | Omaha, w k . . 800 K 4 gal, kegs, §1.55; sorizhumn B8 bbl: chopped feed, $18.00 per ton; chopped | € C Wakeley (single) to John H Hul- (OVISIONS s, 1050@10%;¢; breakfast | corn, $16.50@17.00 per ton bert et ul lot 6 blk 313 city of Omaha bacon, 1015@11e; bacon sides, 8{g@sige: dry [ EXTRACTS—Sanderson’s oil bergamot, per 3 Bt . 5,500 . Tiewisge; shoulders, Gigwicy dried [ Ib., $82.35@3.003 oil lemon, per 1b., $2.50: oil 1T Hulbe beef, 106211c. = peppermint, $3.00; oil wintergreen, wd .. 0,000 Pickres—Medium in bbls, do in half | olive oil, Malaga, per gallon, $1:25, ¢ to John bols, £.40; small in bbis, €5.75: do in half | WiNvow Single, 70 per cent and 5 ¢ lot 1blk 7 bbls, $3.00; gherkins, in bbls, 3 do 10 half | pex cent; double, 70 and 10 pe it discount, . . 1,600 Dbls, £1.40, Paixze —White lead, pur white lead, | John Peterson and wife ‘to’ Michael S s1AGS, REFINED LArp—Tierce, Tic; 401b square | fan putty, in bladders, Sc; Paris | Donnelly, lot 1 blk 2 Boggs and B cans, e 50-1b round, Tici 20.1b round, | Waite ad, 7e. Hill's 15tadd, w 8,000 Live Stock Sold, 7 10-15 pails, 7¥c; 510 pails, Tigc; 316 rees 1ies linseed, | W Buchanan and wife to i . Bllominp AR UNBAP 0T RILLBE Rbobi sta- | pAVIE, 85; : L Dannelly, ¢ 1g lot 4 blk 5 Park 1 5660 § 5 ¥ N rket to-day. ) tn Goons—Oysters, standard, per ), 124 sperm Wilsiivaanais iy 3, tothe leading buyers on the market today. [ CASSER Goous Oy A ior Bhing whalo water, bleached, | 3 13 . H. Hammond & Co. ... 144 | 83.00@310: 00 bank, neatsfoot extra, G s of ne 1 8, 14, 18, d 7 Omaha Packing Co. .. % 1,444 | 8103 Califor per e w805 rorge Holme N Armour & Cudahay P. Co.. 624 [ anpricots, b 13000440 acres in nw 1 8, 14, ] Spec Y case, £5.6005. per ¢ — L ora 10| §.00; Californin plums, pi Sesnart i ol 16 transfers, aggregating .obman & Rothehil Dlucberries, per case, $2.20@2A0; eirg plums, ! degree, e b ek case, #5.60:piltenpoplas, B0 per |.‘>-, headlight, Building Permits. . Williams & G ¥ ¢ Llbsalmon per doz,” 818 pentine, 4sc; castor, pu ; The following permits to build were issued J. L. Hill 10 per cas ;. ol M }K'Ix(lll \n!y:n»!n,uw al. per [, 505 | vosterday by the superintendent of build o er case, ¢ acid, per b, N H «-' ,fm,‘\ sulphuric, y ings: : 4 YT t, cottage, Second street be- $ 151 o matoe Park avenue and A streets...§ 1,000 1} $ 10, refined, por b, 10c; camphor refined, 80c: son, cottage, Thirteenth near 15 LiEs—30-1b pails, $1.25@1.50, pure, per 1b, 45¢; cream tavta e 400 5 Dor bb r load_lots, $1.30, commercial, per 1b, 20¢ L per 1b 33 Tucation, ‘one-sto S “ ; cuttietish Soue, per by dextrine, pe geliool building, L o S Mixed, Y@llc: 1201 glycering, pure, per b, 30c; hops, inton. | . Brown. | ki i NBerikee) frosh, per “1b, 40c; indigo, Madras, per Ib, | William Weckor, T. Sander: 8 | LTI S UG AR B BIES er 10§ benny 80c; insect powder, per 1b, Gle; morphine, | tween Tiwelfth and ' 2,000 Rangeor Prices: cakes, 18@l4e per 1b, P& W., o per oz §.00; opium, per [ John Hoffman, cottage, Fourteenth be- Showing the oxtrame highst and lowest Brooxs y, d-tie, §2.60; No. 1,82.00; | 1b, §.90: quinine, P. & W., per oz, qui- | tween Picrce and Williams....... 900 0 stable, $4.00, nine, German, per oz, 5bei rochelle salts, per | John R. Larson, repairs to dwelling rates paid for lealing grades of hogs on dates Graves' corn, | 1b, 85¢: saffron, American, per Ib, 40 £- | _ Onhio opposite Eighteenth.... D100 mentioned: R 4 ish, per oz, $1.003 saltpetre, | Max B|14v_\ T, t}\"n story and attic frame Light. Fit runpowder, sulpbur, Flowers', per 1b, dence, Harney 5 = Voutie Hysons Bmssat Oolong, 206 arb, per 1, ac; silver, ‘nitrate, [ fourth. e ! 13,000 o > 3 spermacete, per Ib, 60c; | John . T addition to residence, s PowbEr AXD Snor—Shot, $1.43; buckshot, | strychnine, peroz. $1 , white, pure, | Thirty-fifth and Franklin, 610 @500 |8 Tazard powder, & ! | per ib, cllow, pure, per 1b J. M. Woolworth, wt one Serrs—Colozne spirits 158 proof, 1145 [ Twenty-sceond and § i 200 Tt do 101 proof, $1.17; spirits, second quality, 870 @i 0 St 101 proof, § )'158 proo! 3 aleohiol, ¥ Ol At e wine gallon, istilled ific crossing.... 150 @5 w0 g @b (1.50; zin blended, & addition to dwelling, @ 10 | T3e: powdered, cky bourh 5 z 100 @ @h%. and Pennsyly | £2.00@b. @ @86 N D e heafl bourbon and rye whiskies. $1.50@3.00; [ Eleven permits agg brandies, imported,” $5.000@3.0 @3.00; gins, nnpmm\ sl 0 domestic, 00@6.00; do- « 3, imported, | Ap enterpris — 17@18e; Highest and Lowest. ’ w the highest ¢ grocery firm mal ¢ hog s onsted, 197%¢ per casc, 3 1, per case, z Y ery, 1l kes e O o iz il it s $10.00@ 16,00 per ¢ the following offer: “Any mun who wred with the sawe period in 1557 and o1 alaroma, 19 ¢ Hin butche drinks two dvams of whisly per day, for WoonexwARE—Tiwo-hoop pails, per doz., | cured, 5o dry flin f +, and pays 10 cents a° drink for it, ) tub, & green salted calt,7igGese; damaged hid ‘ 5 washboards | thirds price; dry salted deacons, #1403 three-hoop pai No. 2 tub, 8 ve at our store thirty sacks of 220 podnds of granulated sugar flour, § ashboard assorted llow—No. 1, 8%4c; No.* 2, seventy- s of m .‘L“.“ R No. 8 ime white, 4'ic: yellow, 8¢; brown, o :;I!,.‘l‘ },'::hl‘l“‘II,,II'(.”,‘,’:,!“..:’f ','.(|'”S.,,L4'<l 0 it 3 ; Ltter | Sheep peits, 10c@$1.00, according to qualit ) L 3 & churn . 8 churn, butter 1C 1 A e ides clussea'ns damaged, pr king the change in his No. 1, #0wdde; No. 2, expen diture muskrat, fall, b winter, Se11c :mmm nountain wolf, No. 1, § /A SURE CURE OR NO PAY. in nests, Splen- et 3 Dra Sorie's aum, dle; n(-..lw K. Bdci 3 Red, White L spring c, 100040 Live Stoc id Hl\u- 18¢. No sheep on sale. L‘Inuu.lgn*‘ni s, Alabrong hos mnrkets chunge. Soda, Cattle advanced 5@10c. Light rec nund esterday 241 pounds, and s laubic L deer skius, 1 “L:l'l‘\{ | Levuen—Oik ey | staueter sole, 1 ephyr, furmi tos, plenic, on, {w tooth butfer, 6yc1 abiam, Se; granan vafers i pound pack A, & 13, runner @81.00; A. D@Tse; A nlock 1000 24c hemlock g gem oyster, 7¢ snowd! i apico n' T 4005 Amc Among those who marketed hozs at $5.30 ngton & Son, of Lyons. Mr. Paulsen, o1 the firm of 1. Anderson 0.1, Mo, ages, 1334¢; hard - 1150 firin pond. pa B renciicall kida.j 850 fonlc WILL POSITIVELY CURE frosted Among the visitors at the yards wi HEonebiisip o ;! Biiors i me skins, © Al syphiiitic Disensos, of recent or long stanaing.in Wakefield, of the fim of 11, ginger snay ordbs i o from ten o fteen dnye. We, will gire WrILLD KUAT: son, ( ger snaps, in boxes, 13 000"} x ENtCes 0 CUre ARy €S0 OF Tefand your monoy. And Vi loaoret it ps (1-b cans) per (d 0 per doz.; we would asy to those who have employed the most 1046 yarial tobped T s, Sc; pretzels (hand made) | 100 e — AYC Fiok Daer cured Lot $ou are. e subjocts o'st hog market a load sold at £, iy wssorted cakes and jumbles, 113 Lumber, ooking for. You (Uat have been 1o the celubratel L CEII A ‘ o ftarnconlten biin Lbis). T e T T Hot Springs of Atkansas, sud heve losi all bops 0! Silas Adsit, of Boo s in binana fingers, e butter | ———— - —— | recovery. we EARS first shipm. e s notwithst ent home st this weck with from his ranch, hurd eattle market, v his first v The sun-down cattle buyers o hold the ficld. Mean out. befor and _dull, w number of ¢ Louis Bu trle ling the fled with Brunswick, te drops (new ; ; Christmas luneh (i ; cocon taf 18, 14¢ ubles, 11 cream pufls, e drops, 1le rs, 150} Will Gure You ermake no chargo. Our remedy 18 unknown to Any. oue In the worid outside of our Company. and 1t (8 the only remedy 1n the world that wil Wo wiil cute the most obsUinAte case in less than ona 2| month. ‘Seven days in recent coses does the work. It I chronic, d 17 00 19 5 17 00 17 00,14 17 0 o hs ool 83K 18 0019 7 BOAILL No. 1 com, s 1 82.13.50 | No. 3 com, 8 1 8 No. 2 com, s 15, 17.00 | No. 4 com, s 1 s, 13,00 inue to ail reports sent > the market the truth is th e being sold merly of the 1134 jelly jelly tart (new), crs, Lic; vanlla bar, He; By but now munazer of the Ly e el stock yards at’ North Platte, was here to. packed in cans 1 per b, . day shaking hands with old n‘wm;‘ “llmun\ exct “ snowflake and wafer soua, whichare : hépinlie ‘1:. i we Ghal!ange fl.e w0fld mide @ host of fricnds during his stay here, | Packed only in cans. Soda in 2 [b. and 3 b, Jee a9 all of whom were pleased 1o le: Wea | paper boxes, 1ge per 1b, advance; all other L e fobring us a cate that we wiil not cure ia less than new location is u pleasant and profitable one, | £00ds 1c per lv. advance, Soda in L 1b. paper ! SIDING Since the history of medicino. a True Specito for i boxes, 1¢ per 1b . The 2 1b. boxes I yphilitoy Eruptions, Ulcers, 80re mouth, Ac. bas OMAHA WHOLESALE MARK#Ts, | 87 Picked in cases holding 18 in a case, The 5. e6n son”t f0r bub never found untl oxes are packed 1n The 1 Ih boxes ] v One 1b, ( es holding 12 in D PARTITIO! cod in cases | g com 5¢ in White Pine ceiling. am and | oq % L] Produce, Fruits, Nuts, Ete, a case L 4 ST holding Friday, April 13, | hoi Our Magic Remedy d 2 doz. in a case, 3 “ “w The following quotations are wholesale | ““Show tops fc Ao case, o | Clear 3¢ in Norway | e Yo G| il \‘;'“h(mf\.r Doxes, with glass vening 10 | 20com g in . 14,00 | wasdiscoverea, mad we are justined in » PLOORING, A Gin W h.lv l'm:' - Boin Chin B W Dijn # M are the rates at which round lots are sold on | not rot is market. Fruits or other lines of goods | per dog. civing cxtra labor in packing cannot al- | ihe goods, . No charges for packige ways be supplied on outside orders at the | except for cans. aud returnouie cusen (i same prices quoted for the local trade. | front tin cans and “snowflake” soda cans are ans for suow with glass to display nly remedy In'the world {hat will po ecauss the Istost medical works, Sabiint est known authorities, may (b everyliing else hay ‘eded by & [arge num! D i Our Remedy on IT HAS NEVER YET ¥, T GCME, Why wusto your time and money with ake soda, ific be Rates on flowr and feed are jobbers' prices. | veturnubic at pr hurge R0 Fencing).... Y atent uiedic Devor Prices on graln are those paid by Omahg | *CrirPubie 8t prices churged G iu. Diop Siding bl per M extra, itk phyalctens nnot cure you: millers delivered. Al quotatlons on mer- ETOCKBOARLSE, Dry Goods, 4 PrINTS —S011D CoLoks — Atlantic, 1 ater, 51(c; Berlin oil, 6ije; Garner oil, 6@ | C Pixn AND Rouks—Richuiond, 61 1 inchs1s.. chandlse are obtiined from teading houses and are ¢ cted daily. Prices on erack- ers, calkes, ele., are those ylven by leading manufacturers, rmanent re ark” what emedy or NEVEHR recov. Bfiicted btk short thn, 8 now. Muny got heip e diseeae, but In one, th Ior the benesit of all interested it may not § U3¢ Liver Point No. 1 com, 12 : . e '.fi""'.i"’"'“f'""':.""?:‘, n PR U AR LAY o ik Richmond, Ge; Pac W " o 2050 '} JANIA pancing iansh the ma 0o on hearly all lines, Poulthy Is in. good | 963 Americdn, } by slt Y 0 Y D Taveat Ral it VEVER Pa s 10 6L, deuand and forthe especial nformation of Ho: Anold A (,‘}"‘”” Gold No.3 # . 2050 un}’n..'é’.lfu.%..nfi.lnffl"' Paiia 0 G osgwho send rossed hickena o mirket ,;fif;*' asrier Ogky .....1.“'.“21":""\\‘.mw M \5 | THE COOK REMEDY CO., Omaks, Neb. column where all may ot il v | Giges Bdaystone, 6lie; Pacifle, 6 " | 12 in Grooved roofing, lan 12 s M and 17 Hel Boor, TN 3 PR T asre YTy ST o e ey tlantic A, 4-4, 70} in Stock 13oards same le 103 ang. boald 1, ! Atlantic H, 4-4 Atlantic D, 44, 6250} | 1010 ¢ 1roofing same price as 12 in e, but just enough'to loosen the featuers | 41antic t 4 i A Stock Board: it nicely, Pick it clean above all things. Do | port't'G%, S W Btock 1z0ards, not under any circumstances cut the skin | Y058 G 44, s ¢ Hoo SIIP LAP, over the craw it can be removed just as well | §o%, o 41 ? ";:;I“fh"",.H‘.'," 44, No. 1 Plgin §.ond )01n without. Cuta very small incision and re 01 Gl bt Balninion, ¢ 4 pla move the entrails, cross the fowl's legs and I P 'l'lj";l“‘ O, 0.1,0G,8in insert them in the incision, put the wings epperell, 9-4 over its back and then drop it iuto boiling A rhey -]'-l‘< 4-4 water for bout 5 seconds. Remove and | Auror oite $4 U urora B, 4-4, ¢ place in a tub until you are through with your AR T S task of killing; wipo them with a clean ’:.‘",’h" AApUAH 1“']‘.‘..,:]‘;'; 10c; Beauty, FINISHING. id, clear, 1, 1§ in s 2 e PALMER 31 BLANCHA PALMER RICHMAN & CO . Live Stock Commission M(‘FCUHIHS Office - Room 34, Opposite Exchang 1st and 2 84, clear, 1in, s lowel aad the Fesult will be your | Wanp—Blbb, white, 10¢; col | Ar° 110 SERAMA —— Siock v, Soudl Gl ob. % 2% cke bring 142 cents | grod, 2 T 3 AR McCOY BROS., morg B _1];_(" H 1’-; t"‘! than ordinary Duck—West Point 20 in. 8 oz, 101 West | B, * 1““? SRR A i iacass BT ¥ 3 e iy alund st Folat 8 1o, ox, 103 D1 A0 8D A v Live Stook Commission Merchiants, 71 rr s in good demand at a slight ad- st Point 4010, 11 0z, I ) : iling 3 o vance; that i;‘fm: utter, s are tivmor X, 8l Caledonia’ XX, 10, dr Finish, 1 and 1) inch, 828 ath Ontia »‘JJ g4 y uce is aboul ¢; O D, Finish, 13¢ and 2 inch, s 2 8 Al KENTUCKY JEANS—Memorial, 15¢; 3 Durham, ; Hercules, 18 ted Ceiling w Pine Casing and Base 4 inch Butreu—Fancy mery roll butter @ie w LORIMER, WEbTFRFIhLU & MALEY at cheice | ton, 22i4e; Cottswol ¢ — OW FIN . 0 of fancy ;wuhr at ¢, common grades | yens' A, Tije U i ) . ore 817 Room 15, Exchange f u Block Yards, iuferior stuft 9@lac, according to sido: 1:]..1.;‘ Giae | Iatana 2 ¢ — ALEXA":‘['”‘;[‘; “ T M- ietly frosh 18@1de. "MiscrLLANFOUS il loar 4 i ’ Opioss N Ve torc 41 (501 19, 6 ot g0 tor o7os Dada ke Clear % Lu Commmnn Dmhmn Live Sock, box of 50 bs §1.50 i 22, Opy ding, Cnion Btod ns B@dc per lb. OMFORTERS —$6.060@35.00. Clear p HYairds, 5 fiuatia, Neb. 5 "Poratozs—Choice home grown, BLANKETS — White, $1.00 colored . "7 UNION STOCK YARDS CO., Utah and Colorado stock, $1.10@1 PovLTiY —Clickens dr $1.10@s. 00, . “w “w { T sed, 12 Breacuen Suegriye—Berkeley cambrie, 12@ 101 turkeys, 1@lde; ducks, 11@13c; live § No. 60, $iuc; Best-Yet, 44, 03¢; butter cloth, BATT 0f Omaka, Limited 820 Joha F ey d. Biperiate OMAHAJOBBERS DIREGTORY | OMAAJOBBERS DIRECTORY - CHURCHILL PARKER Dealer in Agricaltural Implements Wa[nns, Carrd &8 And Bugs! Jones Street betw 10t aha, Nebraska. R LININGER & METCALF CO., Agricultoral Implements, Wazuns (arriages Wholesale . ORENDORF B MARTIN, Wholesale Dealers in A[I'lc[l]llll‘fl] Implements, Wagons & Buggies 01, 98, Mln-l'l?‘.vonu Street, Omaha. P. P. MAST & CO., Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills, Seeders, Cultivators, 1y Rakes, Cider Mills and nm-n vun verizers. Cor. 14th and Nicholas Streets. WINUNA IMPLEMENT CO., ~Wholesale - Agricnltaral Implements, Wagons & Buggics _Corner 14t and Nicholas Ktreets. OMANABRA 1 J.F.SEIBERLING & CO., (Akron, Ohin,) Hamsnuzwnacmnel y, and Binder Tying) Mod, Manager. Leavenworth st., Omabs Boots and §hoe! W. V. MORSE & LO N .Iunhm of Boots and Shogs, Artists’ Materlals. A HOSPE, Jh. Amsls’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1513 Douglas -nrm Omaha, Nebraska. MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD Co Manufacturers and Jobbors in Wagans Buggies, Rakes, Ploys Bl ot ad PAKIOC Streats, Omahin, Nob. Douglas St., Omaha ' Manufactory, Sum- mer S, Boston, 1110 1165 KIRKENDALL JONES & €CO., (Successors (0 Heed, Jones & Co.) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Agents for Roston Rubver Shoe Co. L 108 & 110 L liiney St Omaba, Nebria ~Booksellors and Stationers. H. M, & S. W. JONES, Buccessors 1o A, T. Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Retail Booksellers and Statior Flno Weading Stationery. Commerc ‘ot, Omahn, N CLARKE COFFEE CO Orabit Coffe and Spice Mills. Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder, oring Ext ndry Blue, ke, tc. 1416 i "‘xhy';?m' Ktroet. Omahn, Nebrugk ckery and Glasswar W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and lmporters of Cruckery, (rlassware, - Lamps, Cmmsvs PERKINS (AATLH & LAUMAN, Tmporters and Jobbers of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Silverware, Ete 1514 Farnam St., New Paxton Buildin, Commission an g " GEO. SCHROECER & CO. (Successors to MeShane & Schrocder.) Produce Commission and Cold Storege. S Ominha, Nebruska, EMMAL & FAIRBRASS, lolesale Flour, Feed, Grain and General Commission Morchants, Corrosmondence. nolieltods 3014 Nert 16th Streer, Omaha, Nob, RIDDELL & RIDDELL, g el Comnison Hereans Butter, Game, ers, Etc. R Coke and Lime. OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., . Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 20 outh 13th Street, Omaha, Nebraska, J. J-JOHNSON & CO. Mannfacturers of Iilinois While lee Anit shippers of’ Conl. Coke, Coment. Plaste ) Dt T wi Sewer e Ofta, Pation Hotels urin B, Oninbia, Nob. Huiepone b NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of Coal and Coke. 214 South 1ith St., Omaha, N 2 Dry Coods M. E SM Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions, 1102 and 1101 Douglas, Cor. 1th St., Omaba, Neb, KILPATRICK-KOCHDRY GOODS Co Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions Gents' Furnishing G s. Cor nor 1th and Huiney _____Furnituro. DEWEY & STONE, Whalesale Dealers in Furniture, Farnam Street, Omal A, CHARLES SHIVERICK, Turniture Owaba, Nebr Ka. Office Fixtures, TIE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING €O, Manufucturers of Bank, 0fcg and Seloon lemrss Grocerios, "PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 06, 707, 709 and 711 8, 101 §t., Omaha, Neb, McCORD, BRADY & CO,, Wholesale Grocers, 1210 and Leavenworth Strects, Umuh Hardware. LEE, FRIED & CO Jothers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, Sheet Iron, Kte. Agents £0 IlnwuHcllel and Miawl Fowder o, Omulis, Neb. "~ HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Mechanics' Tools and Bufialo Scales. 1606 Douglar Btreet, Omaba, Nebruska RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO. Wholesels Hardware, 10th and_ Hargey Ste., Owa; £or Austin Powder (o, i Fui MARKS BROS, SADDLER» CO". Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddiery Hardware Aod Leatber. 4G, W03 and 107 Haruey B, Omab, Nebraska. Naavy Nardwnrs W. ). BROATCH, HE’:WY Hardware, Tron and Steel, Bprings, Wagon Etock Harinase, Lumber, Bor 18 ud 1200 Harney Street, Gmaba. JAMES A, EDNEY, Wholesale Iron and Steel, Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock, Heavy Hardwars Elc aud 1200 Lenvenwortl Bt, Owuba, Neb. ——— Lumber. OMAHA LUMEER CO., Al Kinde of Building Material at wnuILr,L:l 158 Street and Union Pacific Track, Omaha. i LOUIS BRADFORD, l Dfiul"l‘ in Lamber, Lath, Lime, Sash Doors, Ete. ¥ards-Corner 7ih PR Bt & Doelas; Cc MHats, éinn. Eto. W. L. PARROTTE & CO., Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, 1107 Harney Street, Omaha, Neb, C. N DIETZ, Dealer in All Kinds of Lmber, __J3th and California Streets, Omaha. Nebraski FRED W. GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Btc., Ete. (‘nmu Fth and Douglas Sts.. Omaha. T T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., To Dealers Only. _Office, 1408 Farnam Streot, Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Ete, Imported and American Portiand coment Agent for ll:l)wrulv-\‘-‘rlln ulie 1'0‘"-2! ln;““ Umcy White Tme. CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring. 6th and Dot Iron Works. TON& VIERLINGIRON WORKS, Wrmigm and Cast Inon Building Work. Eogines. Brasa Work, General Fowndrr, Machino and with Work: Ofee nid Works, U. . 1Ry, ‘and 1ith Street, Omaha. “OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Ralls, Window Guards, Flowor Stands, Wire Figns, Ete. 125 North 166h Streot, Omab "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, Man'fos of Fire & Barglar Proof Safes Vanlts, Jail Work. Tran and Wiro Fencing, Signs, Ete, G Androon, Prop'e - Cor 1 TIRCKs0n N CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WURK?: Tron and Wire Fences, Railins, Guards d Sereens, [orbanks, officuks SLors, reslences, oty Tmproved Awnings, Lockaniith Machinery And Biacksmith Works, 405 South lath 8¢, IMEAGHER & LEACH, Fire and Burglar Proof Safts, Tnnc Locks, General Agents for Diobold Safo Vaulta and Al WOrK, 1S FAranih Strect, Omaha. Mmillinery and Notions. 1. OBERFELDER & CO,, Tmporters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions A8, 210 and 212 South 1th Street, Notions. - ROBINSON NOTION CO., Whulesalg} Notions and Furnishing Goods VINYARD & bCHNEIDER.‘ Notions and Gent’s Furnishing Goods, 1105 Harney Stroet, Oma e ;C(')NS!.')LIDEEOE:I:ANK uNs‘c‘a,v p Wholsale Refined and Lubricating 0ils. Axle Grense, te, Omaba, A, I Bishon, Manager Paints ana Oils. 'CARPENTER PAPER CO., Wholesale Paper Doalers, Carry a nice stock of Printing, Wrapping and Writing _U'aper_Spceinl attention givon (o car load onters B Printora’ Materlals. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, Auxiliary Pablishers, Dealers in 1y Prosmes nm\ l rinters’ Supplies, Rubbor coous 7 4 Mannfacturers and Dealers in Ruhhsr Gflnr]s 1 Clothing and Leather Beiting. 108 Farna ____Steam Fittings, Pumps, Etc. A.L.STRANG CO., b Pumps, Pipes aud Engines. s steam, Water, Railway and Mining Supplies, Eto, ‘and 924 Farnnm Omalia. CHUHLHXLL PUMP (,O Steam ana Wuu-r e U. S, WIND NblPIE\I'UMI’ LU-. Steam and Wator Supplies, Ualliday Wind Mills. 918 and 09 Farnum St Om A5G F. Ross, Acting Munuger, dmsha. T BROWNELL & CO.,, anus Boilers and General Machmcry, Bhicet lron Work Steam Pumps, Saw Miks, 12051218 Lenvenworth St omal = ——y Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., Wholcsale Farm, Field and Garden Seeds | 011 and U150 ey § Strect Omaha, Storago, Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., Storage, Forwarding and Cnmmmmn Branch hiude nf the Temey Ruggien ah wholesale nid retail, La 131040, 1512 Tiard Street, Ouiaha, Telephone No. 74, OMARA_MAYUEAVTORE, ____Browers. STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1 North Elgthteenth Street, Omiha, Neb, Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING (,0 Mannfacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, £hirts, Lte, 102and 1% Dougles Street, Owals, Ney ______Cornice, EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Manufactur Galvamzefl Tron and Cornice, John Kpoueter, Proprietor. 1) Dodke and 1 ad Norial 1% Miroct, Dl o 4% 8ash, Doors, Etc. . A. DISBROV. £ \vnuln.m Mao arers of Sasll1 ors, Blinds and Nuu]mm ‘ Branch bifice, 12th and Izard Strosts, Omatiny Nub BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash. Doors, Blinds, Mooldiags, Stalr Work and. Interior Har Wood g i isu. N 5 Coraer svana Lo Viworth Stréots, ! i, " OMAHA PLANING MILL CO,, - | Manafacturers of Monlding, Sash, Doors, And Biinds, Turning, Stalrwork, Bank and Ofce Fits Unis 2ih and Poppielon Avenue =1 bmoko sldeB. Boilers, Etc. . K. SAWYER, i MfllllldeIllFlflZ Dedter in Smoke Stacks, Britchiogs, Tanks and General Botlor Kepairiog. 1316 Dodgoe Strect, Owabi, Neb THECAPITOLHOTEL | LINCOLN., NEB. ‘Iue vest known and most popular Totel in the atate. Lecation ceatial, &ppoioiw first-clas Headquariers for eowmercial mea 8ad &l poli Budpublic gatueriugs, E.P ROGCOEN Proprelon

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