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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: APRTL 19, 1884 . . Rater selling off 1§ pointe. Norfolk market opened 5@ 10 Prices on 3 o fern dropped 14, A rumor was circulated that the Kansas & Texas would pass into- a receiver's hands. This brought out - free gelling and | rices dropped 11 from the open Ing fAigures, The rumor was denied by Judge Dilton, but the stock dropped to 113; and then rallied !¢, The last hour witnessed a slow market. Paul weakened slightly as 1gs continie poor, and for the sec ond week in April decroased $36,916, Last snles showed a net advance of 1@ on active stocks ana deciines of }@U% o3 oiuers, The total sales 710 shares GOVERNMENTS, —Glovernment bonds were dull but steady. YESTERDAT'S QUOTATIONS. V. Bude registered. 12414 C. & N. W UL 8 s conpon.. 1945 do preterrid 10744 tral 1074 0. N Canada Southern Central Pacific l,hlc‘nlm & Alton ‘entral, Wivsie Lake 8hore Michigan Ceriftal Iswouri Pacific {ssouri Pacific do preferred. MoxEy 0N CaLi— PRriME MERCANTILE B@7 per cent v at 2 per cent Paven—Steady at nd strong, with actu day bills; 73 for demand. PRODUC ARKETS. Ohicago, April 15.—Following are the 2:80 closing prices: Flour—Unchanged: £2.50003.00; in bbls in sacks, &1 flour, in' & @3 Wheat—-A sharp reaction occurred to-d prices declining 11¢@15¢c below the closin ilgures of yestorduy and reched a point 31§ below highst figures reached yester- m and finally closed Si@ligc b day’s close; cash, 19%C; May, 8 81 11-16¢ Corn—Active and unsettled; opened 4@ 34¢ higher and closed after flnctuating on- Biderably lyc lower than yes close; cash, 5 15-16¢ Out quiet with weak; M Rye— Barl Ji 7 Prime Timoth 2, Flax-seed 4§ Whisly—81.1 Pork—Moderately active and casier; May, £14.021¢; June, ${4.05. Lard—More interest was manifested and ;hv feelng was stronger; May 43 June, V. winter wheat, in sacks, . market Salted Meats—Shoulders, £.75@6.00; . § Butter — ('m hanged; creamery, 20@2be; Aairy, 20 Ac Che J 4 full cream cheddars, ; flats, 10};@10;¢; young Amer: aker at 12@13c. Hides — Unchanged; green hides 41¢c; heavy green salted, light green salted, 6c; salted bull, 41¢c; green bull, g salted calf, lll‘V flint and dry (‘nlf 12601 dry salted, 10c; deacons, 30c each. Tallow—Unchanged; country, 2, 4i{c; cake, 435@se per 10, Receipts, Shipments, Flour, bbls, ) 000 ‘Wheat bu Corn, bu. Ou!s,bbu. Rye, bu Barley, 24,000 109,000 120,000 1,000 12,000 Whe : options have been weaker all duy, opening_heavy and soon de- clined 1i@l%c on sclling by foreigners, later ruled stronger, rallied and closcd stead at J(@ige ubove the'lowest; spoty Ly i¢ loy or; Illlb!l"fl(h.ll red, D09, 2l 98¢ in_store and’ elevalor, ered; May closing at 92! Corn—Iteceipts, 31,0 ports, $0,000: cash Quil and weak; options’ opened steady, but subsequently declined 1 .| fer; ungraded, 66@c; @6034e, nominal 64iic. Oats—Receipts, 46,000; exports, ket 44 @’c lower, closing stead. tern, Bi4lc; white western, 42@ile. Coffec—Spot, fuir; Rio dull at s14. tions 1020 points lower. closing steady,sales 48,500 bgs; April, £10.75(@10.60; May, $10.60 @iy June, Slodaios, uly, August,'80.7000.55; September, § exports, /ey No. '3, 66 in store; May closing’ at demand; old mess quoted at new mess. §15.0015.23 closing firm , $8.07 y; western, 16 e—Dull and weal; western flat, 111 St. Louis, April cash, 841 ¢; Corn—Low 18,—Wheat — Lower; May, High- Firmer; Board—Wheat—Lower; i ‘n‘ Corn. Outs. ,\[»I'Al 18. — Wheat—Easier; K@i 18.—Wheat—Dull and 3 cash, idige; May, i8%c; June, c. 2 white, 85c. 1, 62c. Weak; o, , nominal, Provisions—Irregular; pork, April, $14.00, Minneapolis, Apri at—R ceipts, 210 cars: shipment prices about 1¢ below yesterday's pri No. 1 hard, April and Oije. No. 1 northern, No. 2 northern, 76i¢. On track 1 northern, April, April'and Ma No. 1_hard, 80 @7se. Flour—Patents to ship, in sacks and car lots, $4.20@4.40; in barrels, §.45G04.55. Liverpool, April 15.—Wheat—Firm; mand fair; Holders offer sparingly; ‘western spring, ts Td@@ds 6d per mnl Lol inter, 6s 8d@6s 9d per cental. demand fair; new mixed western, rental, New Orleans, April 18.—Corn—Fa sotive and ashade higher; mixed, yellow, B3 e dbe. Oats—Firm; No, 2, Corn Meal—Firmer at §2.80. Hog Products—Unsettled and lower. e s, 86.15; 43 clear ribs, §7.40, KlIlNll City, April 18.—Wheat—Higher; No. @ soft, cash, S bid, 811;0 asked; May, Ble bid, 840 asked. Corn—Steady; No. 2, asked; May,403c bid, 4 Oats—-No. 2, 81}4¢ bid, LIVE :TUL‘I\- de- Pork long clear, ash, 40i{c bid, 48}¢e (o asked. Ohicago, April 15, reports as “ollows: Jatils The Drovers' Journal lls and wixed, $1.70 Hogs—Receipts, closed strong; wixc Bsw; lig, 1.5 blwcp Receipts, 5,000; higher; natives, $.5006 @6.40;" Texans, 8,00 .00 per head Kansas Oit oipts, 8,500; shi ts, slow und woals 1 market steady and $.95b.45; Leavy, 5 skips, $3.75@ market strong and western, #5.00 lawbs, 900; shipping butchers’ st and good cows ubout steady; good to choic ora fed, $4.806@4.60; conimion Lo medium, stockers, #3.00@2.60; - foeders, cows, §2.00@3.50. Hogs —Receipts, 14,700; shipwouts, 4,000; oo lower, closing stronger'; common tmm ice, $3.75@b.55. i skips and pigs, $2.25@3.50, P OMAHA LIVE STOCR. Cattle, Usiox Stock Yarns, 6 p. m. Wednesday, April18, 1885, Although cattle are bringing prices that are by no means satisfactory to the fe yet the receipts continue heay ;m!u\ there were about tws thousand head of fr * N was & smal] gain 60 ¥ . The market was 10c lower and Woula have been retive had it not been pro- longed through the whole day, as over 1,200 head changed hands. Both the packers and speculators were very free buyers, — Hogs. 'nm receipts of hogs were the heaviest of any day since the big run of last Novem- lur 108 cars being received. The market opened 10c lower and was active at the de- cline, The later trains were bought up as fast as they arrived and the market closed a shade stronger. There was nothing left over The quality of the hogs was good o choice hieavy loads sold at the close Sheep. There was onlv one load received and noth- ing doing on the market, Receipts. Cattle Hogs Prevailing Price The following is a table of prices paid in this market for the grades of stock men tior Prime steers, 1300 to 1500 1bs... Prime steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs. Fat little steers, %00 to 1050'1bs. Common to choice cows Common to choice bulls. . .. Light and medium hogs.. .. .. Fair to choice heavy hogs. Fair to choice mixcd hogs. . Kepresentauve No. 1 bull... 2 bulls 5 bulls 3 bulls 2 bulls . 3 cows S cows. 11108 L1080 10 steers 20 steer: 11 steers 14 steers, 15 steer: 3 stoers. ., 11 steers. 10 steers Shlk. 508 40 1100 120 4.90 S0 4.90 J 120 495 O 9 40 40 120 120 40 80 40 S0 Av., 160 600 160 50 120 Lave Stock Sold. Showingths nunserof haalof stook soll to the leading buyers on the market to-day. H0GS, G. H. Hammond & Co Omaha Packing Co. . Armour & Cudah, 507 Spec i Swit&Co., F. B. Hibbard, Clarke Br Armour & Co, H. Be: C. H. Williams. J. Roth, ., Live Stock Notes. Both hogs and cattle lower, { top on hogs and $4.25 on cattle, . 5. Thompson, Council Biuffs, was over with hogs, Plattsmouth wus represented at the yards to-day by Judge Newell. W. T, Preston, a feeder of Dunlap, Ia., was in looking over the market. Hurry Nash has returned from a trip to Chicago, where he went to meet his father. The receipts of hogs were the heaviest to- day of any since November 15, 1857, when there were 10,514 received, Among those who came in with cattle were G. W, Mattoon, Blue Springs; H., McClel- land, Kenesaw, and James Doyle, Milligan. 1f reports a of cattle, whi en practiced to a grent xtent among toeders during the year past, has been in most cases en' ly satisfactory and hus been attended with very few losses However, such is not always the case, as was recent found in Iilinois, where several herds of cattle are likely 10 prove a total loss through mortification having set in after the horns were remoyes A day or two ugo @ bunch of dehorned cattle was received at the yards here and it was noticed that very few of them had e recovered from the ation. In most ¢ the scars made by » removal of the horns were matterated and in very bad condit SALE OMAHA WHOR MARKETS, Produce, Fruits, Nuts, Ete, Wednesday, April 18 e followiing quotations are wholesule and not retail, Prices quoted on produce are the rates at which round lots are sold on thia market. Fruits or other lines of goods requiring extra labor in packing cannot al ways be supplicd on outside: orders at the same prices quoted for the locel trade. Rates on foui and feed are jobbers' prices, {mnln are those pald by Omahqi millors delivered. All _quotations on mer- thandise are obtathed from leading howses and are corrected duily. Prices on orack- ¢rs, cakes, etc., are those given by leading mnnufm'!uwrfl Trade was fairly active to-day ' with most offerings finding buyers. Butter was i- clined to lower prices, the receipts hemg beavy and the quality poor. Fg 8 wero als! ower, but poultry sold readil 3 u,._’,, Potatoes werg dull with heavy c‘! Arjies ate abdht out ported from Dakota. 6f tha mwrret, ofie firm closing out their stock at & per bbl. Green vegetablos are coming in freely from Iowa, but the demahd equals the supply. Burter—Fancy creamery 25@26c with solid packed at” 21@33¢; choice mflm- butter -20@2lc, common grades inferior stuff 12@15¢, according to roll butter % Strictly fresh 11}g@12}e. OysTER PLANT—85¢ per doz. Beers —60c per doz NN AGE—£3,00 per bbl Ox10xs—Native stock, per box of 2 nions 8lg@4e per 1b, PotaToEs—Choice home Utah and Colorado stock, grades, b3@be. PourLTry—No dre d fowl in the market; live chickens, %i24.00 per doz; turkeys, geese, $9.00@10.00 per doz. ull cream, 13(714c. q s—Common medium, $2.50@83.00 per bunch; choice, £3,00@3.50, TURNTPS: flhlhl\mpn!, 45@>50¢ ver bushel. 0@4.50 per box. sain, 61g7c per 1b, wavT—Cholce por bbl. of 32 gal. 15 bbl., #4.0064.50; §11.00 per bbl 50G21.75, Spanish , California on own, TH@85¢ 1.10@1.205 low white, 40c £5.0005.00 of 50 gal. , 91 (@3e per 1b, 5@2.50 per bbl.; new stock, Pansxivs—New stock, $3.00@3.50 per bbl, UannaGrs—81 per doz. for native stock and 81, @de per Ib. for California. CrunteLower—Good stogk, $2.50 dozen. —California_ Riverside, $3 na, $4.50@5.50; Los Angoles 5; California 13@16¢, cake 10¢ per 1b. oc, raw Brazil nuts, Tarragonn, 22c; English wal: ilberts, 18¢: Italian chestauts' ¢ for 11b frames; canned c per 1lb, 40c per doz. N ON10! 5 per doz. ASPARAGUS— STRAWBERRIE -—l‘rcsh Florida, 35@40 per box. Crersners—$1 m per dozen for choice. 0c per doz. California stock, $1.50 per doz. 00 per bu. 'hm ATOES —84.00 per' b Grocers' List, tnups—New Orleans molusses, per bbl., 37(@46e per gal.; corn syrup, 35¢; half bbls., 37c; 4 gal. kegs, $1.55; sorghum Bse, Phovisioxs—Hams, 1034@1037c; brealfast bacon, 1055@11c; bacon sides, 81 dry salt, Tige@it{e; shoulders, Gig@ic; dried beef, 10011 Piok1.es—Medium in bbls, £.75; do in half small in bbls, ;' do in half gherkins, in bbls, §7.75; do 1n half bbls, #4.40. Rerrsen Lann—Tierce, 7i{c; 40-1b square 5, Tiie; B0-lb i, el 201b 10416 pails, 7ige; '5-1b pails, 7ie ioops—Oysters, standard, per strawberries, 21b, per’ case, plerries, 2-1b, per case, 83,00 , 84.70@4.80; 403 peaches, per 5; white cherries, per case, per ease, #.50@4.6); e, $2.20@2.40; egg plums, sineappples, 2-1b per case, S15@1. b i ; 21b marrowfat carly June peas, per 3 8 mmnlucs 2240@2.50; 21b 340, i lw‘ 1b icks, 133gc por Ib. penny cakes, 13@14¢ per b, Ixtra, 4-tie, £2.60; No. 1, $2.00; stable, $4.00. or gloss, biic; Graves corn, Oswego gloss, 7e; Oswego corn, 7c. ~Japan: gunpowder, 20@ Young Hyson, Oolong, 20w@ 3 buckshot. ‘m w“‘, ‘New Orlo rades, 16@ Mocha, sted, 103{ Dillworth's, 103 o, 103 WoonENwARE: $1.40; three-hoop pails, 0. % tub, &9 tub, &, §1.50; fahcy washbourds, bowls, ; No. 1 churns, No. 2 ; No. 38 (llullH, butter {spruce, in nosts, $1.7 ‘o—Lorillard's Cli Mechanics' Delight, o3 i ; Ked Cross, wo-hoop pails, per doz., 1.65; N 1 tub, $6. washboar $3.50; assorted plen- et & rum- Sweet n,. 1.»1. By and Blue, 1 CrackEns, Caxes, Etc.—Prices subject to change. Soda, soda (clty goodsh, 7c; soda snowflake (in tins), 10c: soda dandy, 5iges soda wafers(in tins), 10c; soda zephyr, oyster, Glge; excelsior, 7o; farma gem oyster, be; monitos, ic; ystor, 7 poarl oyster, e plenic, snowdrop oyster, 7c; butter, 5e; Boston, Kc; Omaha butter, 7¢; saw tooth butfer, 6%c! cker meal bige: graham, Sc; grabam wafers, 10c; grabim wafers inpound pack- 183c: hard bread, be:milk, 7ig0: oat } oat meal walf ,,J0cs oatmeai wa- fers in pound package ‘animals, 12c; Boliver ginger(round), m,Ac;Cornhill, 100; cracknells, 100; frosted. cre 7 ginger snaps, Bei ginger snaps (¢ home made ginger'snaps, in boxes, 1 made ginger snaps (1-1b cans) per dozen, 2.50; lemon creams, Sc; pretzels (hand made) 113¢c’ assorted cakes and_ jumbles, 111gc; as- v fingers, 16¢; afternoon tea (in tins), por box §7.00; banana fingera, 140; buttar jumbles, 1136 Brunswick, 15c; brandy smaps, 15¢; chocolate drops (new) 1iic; choeo- latd wa Christmas lunch (in tins) per dozen, $4.50; cocoa taffy snaps, 14¢; coffee cake, 12c; Cuba jumbles, 113¢c; cream puffs, B0c; egg’ jumbles, ldci ginger drops, 1lc: honey jumbles, 113¢c; jelly tngers, 153 jolly jelly tart (new), lady fing- il bar. 1405 vAILa wafers, 14¢; Vienna wafers, 1 dozen packages in a ' box, per dozen, $2.50. All goods packed in eans 1c per Ib, advance except snowflake and wafer soaa, which are packed only in cans. Soda in 2 Ib, and 8 Ib. paper boxes, Jge per 1b. advance; all other goods 1¢ per 1b. advan Soda in 1 Ib advance. The 2 o packed in cases holding 18 in a 31b. boxes are packed 1n cases holding 12 i acase. The1lb. boxes are packed in cases holding 36 Oue 1b. Graham and cked 2 doz. in a case. how tops for boxes, With glass opening to show goods, Cans for wafer soda, §, notreturnable. Cans for snowlake soda, $6 per doz. in cases with glass face to display the goods, 750 each. No charges for packages except for cans and returnable cases. Glass front tin cans and “snowflake” soda cans are returnable at prices charged Dry Goods. Soup CoLoks — Atlantie, 6o; {c; Berlin oil, 6i¢c; Garner oil, 6@ N RopEs—Richmond, 6;c; Allen, \fe; River Point, Steel' Kiver, 6o} RSnond: to; Paclac, dye. Tpido Hive Washington, 8¢ ; Century indigo blue prints, go; American, 7¢; Arnold, Arnold B, 11¢3 Anold A, 12¢;' Arnold Gold Seal, 10ige Digss—Cl ak, be; Rawapo, 4igc Richmond, ,\\'m\\am, Pagific A, 44, 74c; i Atlatic D, 4-4, 035¢3 Prixts Pixp Atlantic P, rora C, 44, 5e; Crown X )« gler LL, 44, 0c; Indian ueua -4, .;‘v Lawrence LL, 5 4, fic, O1d Dominion, 4-4, .,_\ic Pr‘lm‘rnll 7igc;. Pepperell O, $ Papperell, fi4 18150; Pepperell, 0-4, 101 Purnerei 10-4, 28c; l'ma C, 44, b Wachusétt, 4 Po; Arora B, 44, 61¢c; Aurora R, 44, 6% u.n--sm.m.a 00y Gem, mc gc; Byone, 14c; B, cased, $8.50. d%” Warp—Bibb, white, . 10¢; ool ox— West Point 20 in, 8 0z., 104 Pomgeam 10 oz., 12'4¢; West Poin 18c; West Point 40 1. 11 oz, 1 alodonia X, 0ige: Calodonin’ XX, Economy, 9igc; Otis, dige. KENTUCKY JEANS—Mermorial, 15; Canton, 28c; Durham, 27i¢e: H les, 183 Leaming ton, 220 Cottswold, Chasn—Stovens' B, 6o bieached, 7o; Ste- vens' A, 7ige; bleached, Sige; Stevens' P, 8igo; bleached, 9ige; Stevens' N, 9io! bleached, 10ige: Stevens' § R T, 121e. MiscrLLANEOUS—Table oil _cloth, $2.85; ain Holland, 8ige to 93c; Dado Holland, Beauty, West TowponTans.—88.60@35,0, BLANKETS — White, $1.00@7.50; . hr@(fl( 3 colored s—Berkeley cambric, st Yet, 4.4, 63c: butter cloth, 00, 4<c; Cabot, 7i0; Farwell, 8ige; Fruit of Loom, Vc; Freene G, 6¢; l\“\( Phillip cambric, 11c; Lonsdal Lons- dale, tie; New Yrork mills, 1 Pepperell, 42in, 1ic; Pepperell, 46n. 13¢: Pepporell, 04, oo Depporell, 84, 21c; Pepperell, 23¢; Pepperell, 10-4, 25¢; Canton, 44, '“41, (‘lu\(fln 4‘ Oge; Tr!nmph, Oc; \\flm‘ll(lfl. 10\ , 113 1A M—Plunkett check ton 7503 York Calcutta dress, S Renfew dress. . Ticks—Lewis %0'in., 124c; Lewiston, 14cy \\\Ifi river, ; Thorndyke, EF, Thorndike Cordis, No. 4, 11 16c; Tverett, : Thor 'l )hvrmllkn 120, i s—Plaid ¢o; Clear Luke, White—G H N 2, .M‘A' lmumnn 20c 2igc; Maple City, 3¢, '2ic; G H No. 1 iee No. 1, 9, 42¢: Quechee No. Queches No. 4, 3 ¢c; Windsor, 15 e Bic TR F X, 18¢; R, 215¢; 80, 16¢; 0, colored, 18¢. '»{l colored, { Union Pacifi 4'4\10!&! 1 55 Bristol, General Markets, Frour Axp Feep—Minnesota patents, $2.45 @2.50 per cwt; Kansas and Missouri _fancy winter patents. 5 + Nebraska patents, 82,45 3 rye flour, §2.00 per ewt; wheat graham, $1.75° per ewt: rye graham, §1.40 mr cwt; New York buckwheat $3.50 Excelsior, 8500 per cwt; sed, $5.00 per 100-1b case; cornmea yellow, §1.00@1.10 per cwt; white' $1.10a1. per ewt; bran, $16.00@17.00 per ton; screen- ings, $12.00 per ton; hominy, 23.25 per bbi: chopped feed, $18.00 per ton; chopped corn, £16.50@17.00 per ton EXTRA ndersoun's oil bergamot, per 1b., 2. .00; 0il lemon, per lb., oi peppermint, $3.00; oil wintergreen, $2.50 olive oil, Malaga, per gallon, §! WiNbow Grass—Single, 70 per cent and 5 per cent; double, 70 and 10 per cent discount. Parxts—White lead, pure, 61¢e; white lead, fancy, 6lge, putty, in b wddors, Paris 8¢} common, 2ige; red lead, Te. arbon, 175 degrees linseed, limwc‘d. raw, Hic; castor, 2, #1.12; sperm \vlu e water, bleached, fish, bank, 35 f foot' No. 1, 5 Jard, 65c c; W. Va. zero, 14¢; W. Vi golden No. 1, 40¢; golden No. 20c; naptha, 1 degree, 14¢; degrees, 12¢; headhight, lz.)n pentine, or, pure, Druas—Acid, carbolic, Lr)sml per Ib, citric acid, per ib, 60c; tartavie, per 1b, 50c} sulphuric, per Ib, ammonia, carb, per 1b, 15c; alum, per ib, alcohol, 95 per cent, per’'gal, £2.26; blue vitric, per 1b, S¢; bo refined. per 1b, 10c: camphor refined, 0 cream tartar, pure, per lb, 45¢; cream commereial, per 1b, 2)e; cloves, per 1 cuttlefish bone, per Ib, S0c; dextrinc Ib, 12c; glycerine, pure, per Ib, 30c; fresh, per 1b, 40c; indigo, Madras, per 80c; insecet powder, per b, 60c; morphine, P.'& W., per oz $3.00; opium, per 1b, £3.90; quinine, P. & W., per oz, un, qui ierman, per oz, 56¢; rochelle o: suffron, American, per Ib, fron, true Spanish, per oz, $1.00; pure, per 1b, 10¢; sulphur, Flowe 5c¢; soda, bi-carb, per Ib, be; silver, nitrate, per b, $11.50; spermacete, per 1b, G0ec; strychnine, per oz $1.25; wax, white, pure, per Ib, b3e3 wax, yellow, pure, per 1b, Sreiurs—Cologne spirits 188 proof, $1.14; do 101 proof, $1.17; spirits, sccond quality, 101 proof, §1.16; do 188 proof, #1.18; alcohol; 158 proof, per wine gallon, $2. redistilled whiskies, §1.25@1.50; gin blended H Kentucky bourbons, £2.00(@6.00 and Pennsylvania L $2.00@0.50 Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskics. $1.5 brandics, imported,” $5.00@S. s £1.803.00; gins, imported, $5.00@6.00; do: tic, $1.26@3.00: champag: imported, £23,00@33.000; American, per case, $10.00@16.00. RIDE No. 1 lard, 50¢; No. 2 At Itpetre, ', per b, butchers' dry flint, 1@8e; damaged | sulted deacous, 1, 8%e; No. 2, 'um white, 43¢ 'yellow, browu, Sheep pelts, 100081.00, according to quality. Branded hides classea as damaged. Furs—Raecoon, No. 1, 80@ No. 2 (@ B0c; mink, 10@b0c; muskrat, fall, H@Se; muskrat, epring and” winter, Salle; stripped skunk, lo(llfk,mnumum wolf, No. 1, §1.50@ 2.50: No. % prairie, 5070¢; No. 2, 2540c; beaver, Mo, 1, per 1b, §2.00@8.00; No, 2, $1.00 @1.25; 'otter, £1.00@0.00; dry decr skins, 2@ #hc per Ib; dry antelope, elk, moose, etc., 15@ 25¢; deer skins, per b, . LLA’HIPI(—U&\E{ hemlock slaughter sole, 12(w: he; dry sole, 12 @25¢; hemlock kip, 60@#c; A. & B. rununer Kip, S0@7! hemlock ru\r Ye@s1.00; A, A. hemlock If, “backs,” T5c; lu_mlm,k upper, 14 Cnglish grain upp homlook grain uppor. 21@%40; Tempio 13, L Murm-m, 20 Tampico pepple, O. D. Mo., 20c; Curacon, . G. Mo., 85@i0; 0.D. Mo., §2.755.60; Dangola kid, 30 X. M. kangaroo, 40c; American calf kid, Griesen kids, $3.00@4.50; French glazed kid French calf kids, §3.20; oak kip $1.00; oak calf skins, $1.00@1,20; French calf skins, $1.25@2.00; French skins, $1.10@1.50; Russitt linings, $5.00@0. 50 per doz.; pink cream and white i, § @10.00 per doz.; colored toppings, $).5 11,00, 3 Luamber, ND TIMUERS. 20 bo|: 17 0019 50 19 50/22 m 18 001 5o 1o 50/ 001 00 18 00/19 60 19 60/ 00123 00 BOARDS, com, s 1 88.18.50 | No. 8 com, 8 1 5.815.50 com, 818, 1700|Nu 4 com, 818, 13.00 sIDING. A, 12, 14 & 16 11.821.00 | & e Wt 51 D, CEILING AND PARTITION. lul com % in \\'Inlc le: ceiling Clear 5 in Noryway 't M 20 com ¥ in " FLOORING, A 6 in White Pine Béin * Céin # w D6in * . E6in # Féucing) 6 in. Drop S101ng 0o per M cxir STOCKBOAKDS, inchs1s.. AT 1com, 12ins1s, 1: i 4 1t ll-fl 10, 18, 20 11 12 12 1 0. & 14n 16 ft 12 in Grooved roofing, §1 per M mar in Stock Boards saime leugth, xu»u ¢ than 13 10 in Grooved roofing ‘same price as 12 ‘In Stock Boards. TP LAP. No. 1 Plgin 8 and 10in. . 81875 No.3 “ . AT y, No. 1, OLv,fim A . 192 FINISHING, 1st and 2nd, clear, 1, n. insds 8d, (‘lt‘nr |m 121 . all 16 n, §1 extra, Ceiling Clear Finish, 1 and 1'§ inch, s2s Clear Finish, 11§ and 2 inch, s 28 Clear C nrru;mh-d Ceiling, 4 inch Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Bas « 26,00 SOUTHERN VELLOW PIN; Flooring.... A17.50 ) . 20.00 . 2200 L 20.00 . 20.50 .00 Com. 4 inc Star 18t and 24 clear 4 inch Clear & inch Ceiling. . Clear % inch Partition | 24.00 Clear § inch, Partition §2 above % inch WELL TUBING, FICKETS, 0 G Batts, 2i¢in v : w Ay 253, 8 3 in well lnl\m;: D I’ukvlw D & Hflat, 1 XX clear. 'A' Standard. . .; in clear, No. 1. $3.10| B "In:"A'HH\H —— | 6in clear, 1.80 | € Real Estate Transfers, Martha Trout and husband to Gustay Saalfeld, 50 by i0 ft lot 6 blk *1," Shinn's 24 add, w d. . $1,000 August Cleves (sing) to William Laty 1ot 8 blk 93, Omaha, w d. E L Musgrif (wid) to Andrew ¥ man, lot 33 blk 6, Belle Isle, w d George H Payne et al to Kate M B Pt Ima‘lmnl 10 blk 8, Shull's add, w Land and Rose, lot 5 bk v of Flovence, Wd..... son and wife to A P Hop- kins, lot 5 blk 1, West Side, w d. AP Hopkins and wife to R P Guild, Tot 11 2 udd to West Side, w d . George H Boggs and \vxl‘vh\(.uurn 1 Brown, 21 lots in George H Bozgs Also Lot & bik 5, Kondall's add, In, A ston, lot 24 bik 6, Walnuv Hill,w d.. Nebraska to Julia 15V ander- cook, 10 m r s id 20- v oig lot 9, T § Edward Aniscow, ctalto I K Collins, lot 4" blk 3, lljllunplu(‘l‘, 1 and 2 blk Charles K Collins to Touisa Van Cott, n 25 feet of lot 9 blk 5 sub of John Re \luk sadd wd.. 1 G Clark and wifs Iots h 1 and 15 Buell place w Frank S Browlee ot al to CO K mier, wig of lot 5 blk 8 1st add to South Gmaha w d A L Young aud wife to B H Cor parb of lot 17 Kountze's 2 add w d, Union Stock Yards_ Thomas, lot 7 blk 5 in to South Gmaha w d.. LY Sikes (single) to )M § 511, 13, 14, 15, 21 and 3,10, 14, 17, 10'and 23 blk 2 Exchange place w d Rhoda C Lee to J C W Mor L in 1c 2 S S Curtis et al to Sch 53, part of 19-15-1: J A Horbach, lot, 10, bl D C Patterson ind wifo to 1ored Wood, lot 6, blk 10, Patterson park, w d... J L Mlles et al to A G Inghrani, lot 24, bk 6, Walnut Hill, w e ill and wife to Ellen-E Good- ell, w i lot %0, blk 3, Saunders & Himebaugh's add, w d County of Douglas 'to H'J Lee, lot 20, blk 5, Douglas add, w d. . W I Holmes and wife to Henry Good- man, lots 23 and 24, blk 14, Omaha Views lot 6, blk 21, tension, wd 1 2,000 1,025 200 800 550 2,000 875 P°L Moody (singie) o stock, lot 14, blk 8, McCormick's ‘Jd building ass . Cocn, lot 44. Windsor place extension add, w d.. Otto Johnson and wifé to O. N, Rem- inglon, vart of lot 113, Nelson ahioe et al. nllu.lmln lot 4, blk 2! bl 113 10t 2, blk 2 13; 1ot 6, blk 85 nd 2, 1H lul~s4 and 5, blk i0t 6, bl to Dennis Cun- bik 14; lot 13x160 4 Joiiing thage, q ¢..... ningham, lots 1, 1, blk 1, Carthage said lot' 1, blk 1, Forty-one transfers aggregating. Building Permits. The following permits to build were issued yesterday by the superintendent of build- , cottage, Fourteenth and 1,200 and Pierc B. A, Blino, Binmey b Nineteenth h 1,000 4,000 10,640 lllllllllnh to 11\\'( lIulL’ Twenty-sixth and Davenport Dr Grossman, stabl E near Douglas T G Megrane, dy ard and Thirty-sixth. . C Johnson, cot second A I Lowis, co Valley Nels Carlsor John Fixa, Twelfth. . Nelsen, enticth Mary addition to dwell- llly 207 A\Ullll Twenty-third C H Tobotker, two-story frame resic dence, Lathrop near Eightteenth. .. M Donovan, five cottuges, Thirteenth between Bancroft and I3lair. ... John Halberg, cotta Gartield avenu Poter Berquisty c ; Locust..y Bendorf, stable, rCommerclal . ¢, Ninth and Oak Williams near cottage, Do near , Fifteentn” and "'Nineteenth Twenty permits aggregating SOUTH OMARA, TR PALMER. N, P.WICHMAN. 4. B DLANCHAND, PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., . Live Stock Uommlsswn Mercnauts Office- Kuum Zl Opi e Exchi iy ,l;nlah & Vi, outh O " McCOY BROS.. ° Live Stock Commission Merchants, Murket furnished froe on application. Stockers and feeders furnished on good terms. Iefer O bin Nattonal Bank and Kouth Omiatin Nasious), Uoion Btock Y.rds, South Omahia LORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALEY Live Stock Commission, Roow 15, Exchange Bullding. Unioa . Elock Yards, ouths Owalia, Neb. T ALEXANDER & FITCH, [}ummlsmu Dealers in Live Sock. 2, Upposite Exchange Bull nlon Stock Yands, South Omaba, Neb. T TUNIGN STOCK YARDS CO., 0f Omaha, Limited. Joha 1 Bowd. Baperintendent. rloulturai lmplum.m-. (3 [ Dealer Inf U‘c‘lfififafihfiefififlfi‘ ‘Wazous Carriages and By treet, b L ".l‘fi)lm\ y Silay elw"n '\I\lna “TLININGER & METGALF GO, — P Agricattaral Implements, Wagons, Carriages _Buggies, Bto. Wholesale. Omaha, Nebraska. PARLIN URENDORF & MART’IN. holesalo Deajers Agricultural Imnlemems WaEuns &Buggies 0, 06, 906 and w7 Jonen Street, Omaha. P. P. MAST & CO, Manufactarers of Buckeye Dn]ls Seeders, Cultivators, Hay Rakes, Clder Mills and nm.. I'\ll rirers. Cor. 14th and Nicholas Streets. WINONA IMPLEMENT COn “ Aunculmran lmnlsmnn 5 Waguns&Bumes Corner 14th and Nicholn Streots, OMATIA BItA J.F. SEIBERLIN(‘ & co,, Akron, Ghifo.) Horvesting Mahinery and Binder Twine) anager. Leavenworth st., Omaha Boot; and Shoes. W. V. MORSE & CO,, Jbbers of Boots and Stioes, Artists’ Materiall A HOSPE, Jr., Amsts’ Haterials, Pianos and Organs, 1513 Douglns Street, Omahn, Nebraska. MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD Co Manufacturers and Jobbers in Wagons BHEEIBS Rakes, Plows Ete. Cor. 0th and Patifio Stroots, Omatia, Nob. 1110 1106 Douglas St Omahn Manufactory, Sum- wton. KIRKENDALL, JONES & €O., (Ruccossors o Heed, Jones & Co.) Wholesale Mannfacturers of Boots and Shoes Agents for Boston Rubber Shoo Co. 1102, 1104 & 1100 O Anki " Booksellors and Stationers. H. M, & S. W, JONES, Ruccessors to A. T. Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Retail Booksellers and Stationers, Fine Wedding Stationery. Commeorcial Stationery. )ouRlus Ktroet, Omaha, Nl “Coffees, Splcos, Eto. T 'cmcliery and Vélapsvxavqt:: T WL L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chinmeys, ___Kte. Ofce, |4mn mnulm..' raska. PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN Importers wnd Jobbers of Crockery, Glassware, Laigs, Silverware, e 1514 Farnam Si ew Paxton Building. i E;vfith;lEn ‘and sto?}?fiv: Sy Produce Commission and Cold StnrageA Omahn, Nebraska. T FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholesa P]Dlll‘ Feed, Gl‘fllll an GBHL‘I‘Bl Commission Jolleited. 1014 Nort RIDDELL & RIDDELL. SIOI‘HEE and Commission Merchants, Epeciultios—Butter, Bggs, Choose, Foult Oyste te. 112 OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Jflbllm of Hard and Soft Coal. uth 13th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Manuran furers of Lllinos White me Ad shippors of Conl, Coke, Coment, Drain ile, and Sewer Pipe it Famnum St., Omahs, Neb, 'mwnnm-sn NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of Coal and Coke. 214 South 1ith St Omahin, Neb. —___Dry Goods and Notio M. E SMITH & co., Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions, 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th St., Omaha, Neb, fiCF&’rrimK—Kbc.fi"DRV GOODS Co Tporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notiong Gents' Furnishipe Goods. Cormer 11th and Huiney Furniture. DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Furnam Strect, Omuba, Nebraska, CHARLES SHIVERICK, i 0 b SIMMONDS MANUF. Manufacturers of Bank, Offcg and Saloon Fixtures, es, Drug Pixtures »crocerles. 5 PAXTON GALLAGHER & bO Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 700 and 711 8. 10th S, Omaha, Neb, McCORD, BRADY & LOA. Wholesale Grocers, 12th and Leavenworth Streets, Omahn, Nebraskz, Hardware. LEE FRIED & CO.. Jobvers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, Sheat lron, Kto, Agents for Howe scates d Misw) Powder Co., O HIMEBAUGH & TAVLOR. Builders' Hardware and Scal Repair Shop. Mechaulcs' Tools and Bufinlo Scales. 16 Douglas raha, Nebraska, RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., Wlwlesa!e Hardware, 10th and 1arney fts. ha, Neb., Whatern Asent for Austin Powder rson Steol Na Fairbenk _____Mats, Caps, Eto. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods. 1107 Harney Stteet, Omabs C. N DIETZ, Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber, !1[!; nn:i(‘m"wmll Streets, Omahia. Nebraska, FRED W. GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Be., Bte, Corner Ath and Douglns 8ta., Omaha. T-W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., — To Dealers Only. Ofee, 1400 Farnam Stteot, Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Ete, Imported and_Ame: rn‘nn Portland Cement. 8 Agent for Milwan ydraulic Cement lmll." Qaiies White ¢ CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, Wood Carp nd Parquet Flooring. 9th and Donslas Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLING (RON WORKS, Wrgugm and Cast lmn Building Wurk Brass Work, G Foundry, M X O hnd Woarka, U and 11th Stroet, Omaha. OMAHA WIRE & IRON wBRKs Mflflflfflfllfll‘fll‘s of Wire anfl Il‘l]ll Railings "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, Man'tes of Fire & Burglar Pmanares Vagits, Jall Work, Tron ant Wire o S, Bt . Androen, P ar. Tith A CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS oon aud Wire: Fousss, Rallings, Guards Fenine, TOr U s idonoes, etg Lmproved Awnins, Locksiuith Mac ninory aud Blacksmith WOrks. 406 South 4th S, IMEAGHER & LEAUH, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, General Agonts for Dinbold Safe & Lock Co.'s Vaults and Juil Work, 1415 Farnam Streot, Omuhia, wiinery and Notions. 1. OBERFELDER & CO., Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 2K, 210 und 212 South 11th Streot. Nntlnn- Wlmlesalfl Nununs and Purmsmng l}omls 403 and 406 Bcuth 10th St., Omaha. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Notions and Gent's Pumismng (oods, 1108 Tarney Stroet, Omahn. ‘CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE GO, Wholsale Refined and Lubricating 0ils. Axle Grease, Ete,, Omabia. A, 11 Bishop. Manacar Paints ana Oils. & NEILSON, Dealers in Pamts, UllS 'Wmfl (ilass, Etc. i Street, Omabin "CARPENTER PAPER co., Wholesale Paper Dealers. Ty A nice stock of Printing, Wrapping and Writing or._Bpesial attention given (o car load orders. Printers’ Ma(erlnls. X "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIQN. Auxiliary Publish Dealers in Type, Presses and Printe Eouuh auh Streec, O ____Rubbor Good SMAHA RUBBER COT i Manufacturers and Dealers 1L Rubber Gnuflg u Clothing and Leather Belting. nam B il Btenm Flnlngs. Pumpe’ A.L.STRANG CO. Pumgs, Pipes and Engines, Steam, water l(Alhvny and Mintng Supplio nd €24 Farnam Street, Oin, ~ CHUHCHILL | PUMP CO Whalesale Pamps, Pipe, Filtings, Steam and \Water Supplies. Headanarters for Mast, Foos ROC Farnam St., Omaha. T S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP LC.. Steam and Water Supplics, Ualliday Wind Mille. 918 and 9 Farnain S, . Omaa, 035, Acting Manuger. "BROWNELL & CO., anmns Bmlcr_s anl General Machinery, Shoot Irom We onm Pumpe, Saw Miks. 12151215 Leavonworth Stre. Omuhy PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., Wholesale Farm, Field and Garden Seeds §11 and 913 Jones Stroet Omabia. Btorage. Forwardlng & Commlsslon ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., orage, Forwarding and Commision, Branch hituso of the Hennoy 1 0. Buggle D e heale md rotutl L0 LHO N LS enrd Hesoat, Omabs. Telephone No. k. DHAEA MANUFAGTUREBS Brewers. STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1121 North Figthtoenth irev Omiha. Neb, Mamlracmr&rs of Overalls, Joans I'ants, Ehints, Kte unN-uanm Douglas Street, . Manuracture Galvamzed ll‘flll afi'fl Comnice, Jobo Epeneter, Proprietor. 20 Dodge and 108 and "NGTA0Lh Bireot, Ogiabia. w Etc, M. A. DISBROV. ¢ CO., Wholessle Manu? .cturers of Doors, Blinds and Monliings, Drlntllxl‘lfll-u 12th wnd Lzard Streots, Omaba, Neb. TMARKS BROS, SADDL Wholesale Manufacture Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery HflFflWflPfi Aud Leather. 1403, 1405 and 107 Harney £t Omuha, Nebrusk, Naavy Nnrdwaro W. J. BROATCH, HGHVY Hardware, Iron aud Slfl&l Bprings, Wakon ftock, Rlasinte: amheet 4 1211 Hiruey Street, Omnba JAMES A. EDNEY, Wholesale Iron and Steel, Wagon and unm Wood Stock, Heavy I 1317 i Lewvenworil BL., Owah Lumner troet and Union Pacifio Track, Omaha Louls BRADFORD. Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Limg, Sash, Doars, Bic. ¥arde-Coruet 1th id Dowrias; Corass b and Yougies BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturels of Sash. Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Statr Work and Intertor Hart Wood Fitk &. Caruer gih veuworth Streets, il OMAHA PLANING MILL C. (.0.. Manafacturers of Moulding, Sash, Doors, ‘A5 Blinds, Tarniug, Stalnwork, Hank and Ooe M. tinie. th wud Foppieton Avenie, Smoke Stacks, uollera, El K. SAWYER, H. Mannfactaring Dealer in Smoke Stacks, Britching: Kepuiriog. 1516 | THECAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. NEB. The best known and wost popular Hotel 1o ke Vocation wents. Aratclans wen aud ail poiisioal ity LGNS g b BOGGEN Propriewor