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goded. Missouri Pacific and Richmond Ter- minal proved an exception to the general list anl developed considerable strength. The latter adyvanced & and the former 1 point. The White Pearsall party sold St. ;’nul heavily, and during the last hour a re- ;:vl cagie from Philadelphia that a stock ker there Wwho was long on Reading had aifed. This fmlum-d freo selling of that, stock, aiso of New England and several oflrljr stogks, and sharp declines were ro ed. Lastsales were atinside figures and remhcxl a decline of 2% from the outside rice X{gw Ep) lnnvl ang 23net '-‘)/*09 on F and 1% on SE. Paul, m;(, 1‘4 on Rock Island, ¢ on u!nvnllo & Nashville, Canada Southern and Northern Pacific, 3 on Western Union, and )¢ and Union Pacific. Richmond Ter- minal was % higher. The sales included 78,800 shares of St. Paul, 68,200 Reading, 21,600 New England, 16300 Union Pacific, 6,400 Northwestern, and 7,000 Lackawanna The total sales were 290,000 shares. B | GOVERNMENTS.—Government bonds were dull but steady. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. . Flln’ulnlewd.l 0. &N.W...........108 U: 8. 4n coupon.. - 127, do proterred. .43 V. 8. 41gareglstred. 107 N, Y.Central 105 08, 0. RN Wy 121 [P T 4814 Pac 8015 0. D, & P . 181 |Pullman PalaceCar 146 Readin i 60 24 Hock Teland... 1004 8. F St. 1t “-‘ e preterred 6y bl ., M. & 8t. Paul 06 I:m o, y\n'furfil 0815 w0 Yo |20 preturrs 105 009 Texas Pacifie. ... 19% © 64| Union Pacifle. ... b LT IW, 8t .18 Mistonrpaciic Missouri Pacific do preferred. MoNEY 0N CALL—Easy at 13§@?2 per cent, last loan 114 per cent, closed offered at 11§ @2oper cent. PiiME MERCANTILE PApE cent. STERLING EXeuANGE—Dull but steady at $4.863¢ for sixty day bills; $4.853 for” de- mand. do prefer W.U. 9%/ 1{@6}¢ per l‘llODth MARKETS, Chicago, May 24.—Following are the 2:80 closing prices: Flour—Quict and unchanged ;winter wheat, in bbls, in sacks, §2.7h@8.85; spring 60@5.00; m_ sacks, $1.75@ 50; rye flour, in bbls, §3.10@3.30; in sucks, ;2 5@ 10, ‘Wheat—Strong and active: opencd casior and Y @!qc lower and closed 14¢ higher than \(-nterduy{nr.lul;,(usll, 8614¢; June, 86i5c; Corn—Strong the greater part of the ses- sion, became easier towards the close, con- siderable property changing hands within o 134c¢ range, closing X @!4c better tha torday; cash, bsije; June, Soic; .lul_y, Sk J"c and Sor]lsid‘l;r.’nbly higher; 87c; June 84¥5c; July, 33%c. Rye—6615c. TS Bnrluy—flv(m’flc. Prime Timothy—$2.25. Flax-seed —£1.40. Whisky—81.19. Pork—Moderately active and slightly higher on the wiole range; casi and June, $14.871¢; July, $14.45@ Hh,{ ard2 Strong early, but closed a few points lower: cash, $5.0: $3.621(@8.65; July, 18 6714, Dry Salted Meats—Shoulders, $6.00@6.25; short clear, $3.15@3.20; short ribs, $7.70. Butter—Lower; creamery, 1734@21c ; dairy, 17@20c. Cheese—Steady; full cream cheddars and flats, 83{@9c; young Americas, 9@dige. E;i gs—E'irm at 18@13!{c fres| Hides — Unchanged; green hides 41fc; Teavy green salted, 5i¢¢; light green salted, 6c; salted bull, 4i¢c; green bull, 3ie; gree saited calf, Sc: dry flint and dry calf, 12@13c; dry salted, 10c; deacons, S0c cm,ll Tallow—Unchanged; country, 4 2,43{c; cake, 45/@sc e b, Receipts. Shipmoms. Flour, bbls 21,000 12,000 teady to ¢; June, 5 ; No. Wheat bu ‘N,oflo 24,000 Corn, bu. 000 102,000 Oats, bu. 4000 168,000 Rye, bu e 5,000 4,000 Barley, 11,000 11,000 Minneapolis, May 24.—Wheat—Receipts, 148 cara; shipments, . Prices ranged ove ‘yestorday. - Closing i -wre. c 1 hard, cash and May, S43{ June, 86%5c: July, 803c; No. 1 nortiicr, cash ny, 883{¢; dunc, 843.c; July, 8537¢: No. S morthorn, dash and Moy, §1970: uly, 883/C. On track—No. 1 hard orthrn, 85¢; No. 2 northern, lour—Quoted patents to ship in sacks in carlots, $4.50@4.70; in barrels, $4.70@4.90. Milwaukee, May 24.—Wheat—Higher; cash, 88i{c; July, B4%c; August, 855, B Cory- ronger; No. 4, LG ats—Steadier; No 2 white, 38 Rye—Quict; No. 1, 66c. Barley—Dull; No.'2, 65c. Provisions—Firm; pork, May, §14 , Cincinnati, May 24.—Wheat—Quict; No. Tods Gorn—Quiet, but firm; No.amixed fair demand and steady; No. 2 mixed, Ryc—l)uxl “and lower: No. 2, 2, 68140, Pork—Steady at §14.75. Lard—Strong at $815. Whisky—Steady at §1.11 Liverpool, May 24. — Wheat — Quiet; California No. 1, 65 10d@7s per cental; red wcaw;us Fitg, 68 9d@os 11d. Corn-—Easy ‘and low fréely; new mixed western, bs 50 per New York, May 24.—Wheat—R. 47,250; exports, 61,8003 cash about ¢ h options variable and unsettied; opened i@ 3gc lower, then ruled stronger, advy: 187 @24e, closing weul and a shade_under the om eraded red, 900 red, @06c in elevator, Y6ig(y d, @‘u}.u free on board; Juuo closing at 53 c. Corn—Receipts, 48,500; exports, §,600; cash wealk, and in some cases a trifie lower’ options opened 1c higher on May und o lower on others; afterwards advanced ¢ on May and $;@1’4c on others, closing heayy; 'uuxrmlul m; 07c; No. 8, (43¢ @bic 2, B5@053ccin levator, G3@070 deli Fune closing at 6ic. Oats—Receipts, 91,0003 exports, 60; nctive and 4 @3e higher; mixed ‘western, @me. white western, 41@47c. Coffee—Spot, fair; ' Rio, firm at $16.25; options higher and fairly active; sales, 104, 00 bags: May, $14.80@1 June,' $1f @14.05; July, §13.80@18.50: August, $#12.65@ 12.85: ‘September, $11.90@12.10; ' October, $11.7C@11.80. Petroleum—United closed firm at 865¢c, Fugw—Qul\.t and weaker; western, 15@ Sork—Aoctive and firm; moss quoted at $14.00@14.50 for old; 5@15,50 for new. Lard—Closed ulcudy, W rn steam spot quoted at §8.90. Butter—Steady and quiet; western, 18@ (.hecle—SLeud)u St. Louis, Muy 24.—Wheat—Higher; cash and June, H0c. Lurn-—l}n{hcr ; cash, BB@n530; June, 533, Ouats—F lgbcr cash, 865¢c; June, 345¢c. {’:rk = $1.18. Butter—Firm; creamery, 20@22c; dairy, 16@20c. An:uNuoN "l)A Wheat firm; June, 00i40 bl §@s75. Corn—Dull} Miay, B3 | June, B9be bid; July, Bkc bid Oats—Steady; May, 85%c; June, = 34%c; July, 80}c. Kansus Olty, May 24.—Wheat—Steady; No. 2 sof G Ret o 9 canl 40 bid, 8o asked: June, 49 bid, 5lc asked; July, b0¢ Did, B30 nskea, New Orleans, May 24.—Corn—Quiet but steady; In sacks, white, 67c; mixed, 67T@68¢; yellow, 68c. Oats—Easier; No. 2, 441{@i5c. Corn Meal—Lower at §.10. Hog Products—Steady and in fair de- -;;uu’u pork, #15.00; lara, reflued tierce, Bulk Meats—Shoulders, §0.50; long clear and clear rib, §7.57 [} Chicago, M reports as follow attlo—Recelpts, 13,000; wmarket steady for good, others weak; beeves, $3.80@ cows, $1.85@3.50; stockers and feede os 00@4.20; Texas cattle, §2.10@4.20. —liewlg) 23,000 umrkul steady ; L.—The Drovers' Journal £5.45@5.70; heav, w@s 85; light, «J@ 5 il abd 1 Lt §3. Snurfime u& g warket wsak, na- tive muttons, $3.000 vesfern, shorn, $#4.00@ 0 Toxnn! 'l OMAHA WHOLESAL Produce, Fruits, Nuts, Eto. Thursday, May 24. The following quotations are whajesale Prices quoted on_produce Allen, fl(‘; Richfmond, Oc a 3 2 233 Brows Suestina—Atlantic Atlantic H, 4-4, 71§ Atlantic 1* 44, = ~e il 10 f¢, §1'extra. l\“t fnch, l?l Stock Yatrds Aurm m,fq 4‘ [ Clear Finish, Jlear Finish, 1/‘4 and 2 inc Jear Corrugated Ceiling, 4 1hoh Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base. sou TIII{II‘X YELLOW PINE, go nch Flooring Clear % inch l’nr n An Clear g inch, Partition $2 abave 8 inch BATT] X8, WELL TU nwn, PICK and not retail. are the rates at which roun Fruits or othel ng extra labor in packing cannot Yupplicd on outside orders at the same prices quoted_for the local trade. Rates on flour and feed are jobbers' prices. Prices on. grain_are_those paid by Omaha AllL_quotafions on mer- chandise are obtained from leading houses untl are corrected daily. Prices on crackers, urc those uh'cn hy Imd(nu manu- shipments, 2,000; market active and Hate Onn-. Eto W. L. PARROTTE & CO.. Whulssalc Hats, Caps and Straw Gl]fl 107 lllrm-yFer-! Omaha. Nan oc; (\lll nmlmr\n 2R Dealer in mefiTfi Carringes and nu tos. Jop fair to good native steers, 4. 10@4.50; ers' stecrs, medium to prime, stockers and feeders, mnlements Wa(ons, 98 Streat. between th and fair, (o kood, 844 g "“"‘”- 94 "|c Pepperell, rora, Ry 44, 636, mm g B cased, ~Bibb, white. 19¢; LININGER & METCALF Co., Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Carriages Buggles, Kte. Wholesale. PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, Agricaltoral Tmplements, Wagons & Buggies 901, 80, 905 and €07 Jones Stret, Omaha. 0. Hogs—Receipts, 8, market steady; 3333 8383 g' > heavy and butchers' | millers delivered. ); packing, medium to ight grades, ordinary to C N DIETZ, Dealer 1n Al Kuids of Lumber, _18th And California Streets, Omalia. Nebrasks. FRED W. GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Ete., Bte. (‘nrnm fth wl Douglne Sta..Omahs. T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., To Dealers Only. OMce, 103 Farnam Street, Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesaie Lumber, Ete, Imported and American Portian Agont for Mijwaukeg ll‘:-lrlnullr Cement and : Omaha, Nebraska. ¢ l(ll(‘(\ l~i 40 %u Kk—West T‘mn( 20'in, 8 oz., f\‘(r West Point, mm 10 oz., 13'¢¢; 8y 3in \\oll Iubm Pic kcu D& DHs s ,‘4 ancy creamery roll butter, %@ 2c, with_solid |\rwkN1 at 18@190; © ‘common ' grados nly May 24.—Cattle—Receipts, shipments, 1,800 market l]u(c'. and un- O nle:]unm X, 0103 Caledonia XX, mnnmn to good, “Eaos—Strictly fresh 1214@130. Per case of 10 1bs., $2.00@2.25. STnA\\ ERRIES—$4.50@5.50 per case, Full cream, 18@l4c, eAxs—-Memorial, 150 9803 Durham, 273¢e; Hercules, 18¢; ‘il cloth, $2.85; Dado Holland, stecrs, £,00@3.60. Hogs—Receipts, market opened Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills, Seeders, Cultivators, Hay Hakes, Cider Mills and Yutan Pul rize: h and Nicholas Streets. T WINONA IMPLEMENT CO.. Agricultur Tmplements, Wagons & Buggies Corner um nm ‘llrhnln Streots. MISCELLANEOU! plain Holland, 8ige to 9ige; “UomronTEns—$0,00@85.00. y SueETiNG—Berkely cambric, i ;Bost Yet, 4.4, 63{c; 00, 41gc; Cabot, Tige’s of Loom, 01 Frec Philip cambric, 1 @5.00; skips. uml O Sty Real Estate Transfers. Hamse Anderson to Lars Anderson, lot 24, Hickory place, q c. () James H Elifott_and wlfe 16, Burdette court, William Scott and wite to MAFy 15 1047, bik 1(6, city of Omah John F 'Helin ahd wife to C F lots 24, 25 ana 26, © f kngstrom to An 24,95 and 20, bIK 13, Rose H Carl Gnstaf Axew and wite to M I, I say, 3 lot 12, blk 6, Horbacl's 2nd add, Porators—Choice home Utah and Colorado stock, grades, biabde, 1’url."n~Livc chickens, $4.00@4.50 9a@llc per Ib 3 ducks, $3.00@8.25. | geose, $6.00@ Tlmrl(mv, May 24, 1888, There were hardly enough catti a market, only nineteen The light receipts had a stim- the market which 5¢c higher on desirable grades About all the desirable cattle here were sold before the close. © G, 6c; Hope, '79{ 3 New York mills. w\ BRANCI J.F. SEIBERLING kCO.. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Tine W. K. Mead, Manager. blk 13, Rose IHII, wd na C Eugstrom, Ruunarn—2@?; CHAS. R. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. ON10NS—Nat per box of b 1bs 81.7 34 @de per 1b. being on sale. ulating effect_upon ¥ stock (l 25@1.5 2. Lullfurnm onions 3 'Pop) wrrll "84, -n’ ; Canton, 44, 8440} ph, 6e; Wamsutta, l'lunkofl. checks, 73¢c; Whitten- 1 Normandi dress, Sigc Whittendon dress, 8igc; 1213 Lenvenworth st Jnhn ¥ Helfn and 'wife to Cai ¥ Eng- strom, lot 1, DIk 12, ‘Albright's annex, OIKA\(\M (‘nhfnrnlnlh\erfll(\e,& W. V. MORSE & C , JU]]UBI‘S of Boots and Shups L) N\a(erlula. A HOSPE, Jr., Artists’ Materials, Piauos and Organs; 1613 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. MaLlNE MILBURN&STODDARD > Co Manufacturers and Jobbors in Wagons Buggics, Rakes, Plows Eto Cor. tth find Pacific Stroats, Omahia. Nob. 1110 11051105 Doulus & i wite o Ma Albright's annex, w l! single) to B R gl known as Vernon Helghts Jn'llo Kininger SFEAM BOILER WORKS, The receipts of hogs were heavy again to- a falling off of about Navals, $1.00; The supply is zood. 75e per dozen bunches, —00c(@$1.00 per doz for choice. indrosn, Yide: ) d Carter & Son, Prop's. Renfrew dress, Manufacturers of all kinds Steam Boilers, Tanks and Sheet Iron Work ‘Works South 20th and B. & M. crossing. T XION & VIERLING (RON WORKS, Wmugm and Cast Iron Bmltlmu Wurk \nes. Tirass Work, Gonoral Foundn v, although there w: fifty loads as compared with_the The market opened quiet and the buy erally were bidding lower pric cases hogs sold as much as ing the market as a whole it could be called "Phe hogs were all sold by 1 , the market closing strong. flu L wldnv\l o A(l 1403 winy river, T hnmd\kc l-l- Thorndyke OO, 8! Thorndike 120, 075cs RUMH LOT(‘N No. 4 1 Besiun Amogkmgl o, A J.mr--y .\‘(‘( lle'n r Creek AA, l.c' Beaver lreck aver Creck CC, 10c. Plaid—Kaftsman, 20c; lear Lake, 821gc; Maple C \Vlnlmu 1 No. 'e, 8, 2le 3, 42c; Quu‘hcn No. ery—California stock, $1.50 per doz. etnam and wife et ol to 8 ary Harnbacher, lot 6, blk 1, 15t add to Ceri- rles I Iteiter and "wife Miller, undiy 151 w Lars A Farm and w! £ 24, Sunnyside, w d R B Windham and wite io fio; 3,10, 11 and 12, bIk 1, 1 tsl.-uml mn of ferd lots 1,2, 0 dnd 10, T, a. Thos .) \\ ited and wite il lots 10, llmxd 1::, blk 1, sub acre GREEN PEAS—83. o Elias Sv uns(m, TOMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Manufactarers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk fialla, Window, Guards, Flower Stand S 125 North 10t Streot, Omal OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, Man‘rrs of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes il Work, Tean and Wies Fencing, Siens, Bto. e, Pron'e Cor. 11th and Ja CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORK§ Iron and Wire, Fences, Rallmzz, Gflar.'ls lnprou‘a Awnlmll Pockemiih an-hlncr Blacksmith Works, 038outh Nia 8 " ’{hcrc were no sheep here to make a mar- un \]AQ—(‘()'""")" me mm $2.50@8.00 per et : 3, 0. 2, 214@3e per b, Docalan, 0hg g@ic per 1o, Civer—Choice Michigan per bbl. of 82 gal. lmm‘h 3 choic Omaba Alanufactory, Sum cider, $4.50@0.50 is but little on the S & €O., A '.-u%:ee‘..";';\‘;:. ) Wllnlnsals Manufanmrers ur Buuts and Stoes . \\'mdqor S um xu. Prevailing Pri Thefollowing is o table of prices paid in this market for tho grades of stock men- Porcors—Choice rice corn is quoted at 3@ 4e per 1b., other kinds 2}¢ @i CAnrots—New stoc s—3@ityc per 1b. for k- Good stock, §2.25( ‘m per cent trade dis- ~0@ide per doz. B! o it T, count -LL, $5¢e; CC, 7 3 bl Ros1eM Bwes and h\n( Best, lots 24 and 25, blk Prime stoors, 1300 to 1500 1bs. .84 2 Prime steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs, . 3 Fat little steers, 900 to 1050 1b: Common to choice cows Common to choice bulls. Fair tochoice light hogs. . .. Fair to choice heavy hogs. Fair to choice mixed hogs by (Eriistec) T Dan 81, 32, 53 and 34, blk 3, 350,000 0 tonth OmARA: W, : Frencl and wifo to Milto 5, bk 7, Central park Leander Gerrard and wi (trustee) bIks 1, 2, 4 and 7, 1ots 1 to, Clading DIk o, 1ot3 1800 fnd 18 t0 24, in- gluding blk & lota 110 14, ncluding bik &, Pullman place, g George H Bogas . Wit Kitchen, lots 9 and 10, H. M, & S. W. JONES, Buccessors to A. T. Kenyon & Co,, Wholesale & Retail Booksellers and Stationers, o Commoreiy] Btationery. ob. 0o} Nu 1(! qu "»n 121gc; 80, 16 2.75; California beans, $2. Gnion 1'm'mb, 18e. 250 Bristol, 133501 Ciuasii—Stevons! Stevens' A, 7ifc; bleac In layers, 13@15¢; cake, Nurs—Peanuts, raw, 61 @7c 13c; almonds, Tarragon: WREAGHLER & & Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, 'l'ilflfl Locks, Ganors) Agonts for Diohold Safe & Fock Co.' Vauits and Jail Work, 1415 Farauia Strect, Omaba, Millinery and Houone. I OBERFELDER & co . | Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Nnno 210 and 212 South 11th Streot. ‘_-—-—?——-—fi )N NOTION CO., 1§ Wholesals Notions and Furnishing Goo 403 and 406 B uth 10th 8t., Omal SRR ~ VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Notions aud Gent's Furnishing Gflflflfl ) 1106 Hurney Street, Omaha. ; Flne Wedding filn‘lon English wal- 1622 DOug Ttalian chestnuts, bleached, 10440] Stevens’ S 15¢; pocans, c. Hoxey—16@21c for 1 1b frames; canned honey, 10@12c per Ib. ParsLEY—30¢ per doz. GrEEN ONIONS. 3. FY—256¢ per bunch. Grocer's List. ReriNeD Lanp—Tierce, 73¢e; 40-1b square cans, 75c; 501b_round, '8¢; 8ige; 10-1b pails, 83 Representauve Sales. KE COFFEE a Coffes and Epice C Toas, Cunbes Snmes, Bakm Flnvurl?fl Q‘xlmm General Markets. FLoUR AND FeEp—Minnesota patents, $2.50 @2.t0 per cwt; Kansas and Missouri fancy 02.75 per cwt; Nebraska patents, §2.45@?2.50 per cwt; rye flmu-, $1.85(@ 2.00 per ewt: wheat graham, 81.75 per ewt; rye 'rnhnm Sl HS{a)l 40 per cwt; New York buck- 50 por cwt; ExcelSior, $3.00 per cwt; rcfldv Taised, 5.00 per wulb case; cornmcnl bran, $17.00 per ton; ings, 1400 oo, ton, ead ked, 85c’ per_cw! 25 per bbl; chopped feed, $21 choppcd "m'n. £ Lmnmu—(}ak slanghter solc, fllu’lflc‘ @25¢; hemlock kip, kip, b0@75¢; A. hemlock calf, A. 'hemlock calf, upper, 19@24c; ‘Engl-sh anin upper hemlock grain upver, 21@25¢} Morocco, 2@83cs Tum[ 5(@3.00; Dungnln eid, 30 40c; American calf kid, Fronch glazed kid x d.. . 15@20c per doz. N A Kulin (trustee) to ‘ifroa ‘W' Gray, ot B, blk 5, Creighton Heights, w d Leander Gerrard and wife toJ H mbnon. 1% acrea in L1413, q o, Mcbn;flm k and’ winter pnwntu‘ $2.50( 20-Ib round, 1b pails, 8}fc; Agent for the Manufacturers and Tmporters of ery, Glassware, Lamps, fll!l]Il]lflYS , GATCH & PERK"‘:I;'DUEQA and Jobbers of U]‘flUl(BI‘Y, GIBSSWHI‘B Lamps, Silverware Farngm Bt New l'-xmn Building. Onmmlualon _and Storage: GEO. BGHROEDER & CO., (Buccessors to McS8hane & Schroeder.) Produce CUI(I@EESWI{}I{LUOM Storage, FREDERICK J. F?xli?s'RAss. Flo, Pesd Grain and Gem:ral Commission Gorraspondence so 101 Streot, Omatin, Neb Twenty-five transfers Building Permits. Yesterday the following permits to build were issued by the superintendent of build- Syiwps—New Orleans molasses 37@4&, per gal.; corn syrup, 8605 h 4 gal. kegs, $1.55; sor, Tl = s @103c; breakfast c;bacon sides, @oiic; dry shoulders, 7@7i{c; dried beef, PrekLes —Medium in bbls, $3.00; do in half bbls, £3.50; small in bbls, $7.00; do in half ;zhcrkins. in Dbbls, $3.00; do in SGus bacon, 103 £ @10%4 salt, S@sifc; 28 S H. Baungard, frame near Castellar Peter Goos, 4-story ai brick addition to hotel, Jackson near table, Twentieth & alf 5 mo@u 00; A, Pyter Goos, improvements, Thomas ave- Due between Thirty-third and Thirty- fourth strects. John U'Donl\hu CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE Cg Wholsale Refined and Lubricating 0ils, Axle Greaso, Etc. Omaha. l:n ‘Goops—Oysters, standard, per strawberries. 2- 0@2.70; raspberries, 2-1b, per case, .00 2 'u Lx\llfmm.x pears, per case, $1.70(c4.80; AL TU Bithon Manams Paints ana Oils. CUMMINGS & NEILSON, Wholesale Dealers in Paints, Qils, Window G:lass, Efe. 111} Farndm Streot, Omnha \Nab. ? M. knnsurou Eeleventh stree (@600 (,Jllfurnm ]|l\mn per case, $4.50@4.60; hlucbu‘ncx, per case, $2.00@2.10; egg lllmnl, £2.50; pincapples, 3-1b, j,Lib sulimon. per o u $400ia#1.00: oak calf skins, $1.00@1.5 French calf skins, $1.25@2.25; French_ skins, $1.10@1.50; Russitt lnings, $6.00@6 1 and white linings, ¥ per doz.; colored toppings, Five permits, aggregating. The K. of P. Will Not Parade. Some time ago the committee of arrange- ments for the observance of Decoration day invited the Omaha Second regiment, K. of P., to take part in the procession on that day. The invitation was accepted and, after the necessary consent of the acting commander of the brigage, Colonel Burrell,was obtained, Ljcutenaut Colongl Brown, actin, der of the Second ardored the latter out on The m er gave dis- pe ~goz § pink or RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage and Commission Merchants, Speciaties—Buiter, kggs, Cheete, Poultry, Game, 5 tor 112 Bouth 14th 8 x'.’ “2b * marrow: m UKCOS—ACI(“Cfll‘bO“C, crystal, per 1b, 50 60c; tartaric, per 1b, 50c; sul- phuric, per 1, 5¢; ulum, per Ib, 5¢; alcohol, blue vitriol, per Ib, Sc; borax, re- “per 1b, 10c; camphor, refined, 85c; pcr lb 46¢; cream tartar, ‘es, per 1b, 83c} extrine, per b, Oysters, Etc., Etc. 31b tomatoes, """ CARPENTER PAPER 00, Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry a nice stock of Printin, Pajer._Special attention gi mru t som\am surdums mnmrted l{, Mm 15c per box; domestic 3, 64@0}4c; mustard, e Granulatea; 6@ 6c; white extr‘u(, w@ 1 OMAHA LOAL. ‘COKE & LIME CO., Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 200 Bouth 13th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. J. J.JOHNSON & C Manufactmrers ur [llinois White Lime, oke, Cement, Plaster Riorand Semer Bibe: 0 Hof Farnam St., Omaba, Neb. Telephone 1. NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Stippers of Coal and Coke. 214 Soush 13th §t., Omalia, Neb, Jrapping and Writing onf. A, fi?{@ cream tartar, pure, cuttlcfish_bone, per'lb, tHio day In- quest} 1 ses o coNuAcIIb B0%:Ehine. fres| indigo, M'A(lrus, pey H b, 6Uo; morphine P& EWSPAPER UNION, Auxiliary Pablishers, qulh‘lvl nd P{’Amsn'suppllol. Ll e ———— Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER C@, Manufacturers and I]calers ln Rnhher Goodg sions of tho' regime , the command Was yes- . The objection” made was that it Wwils not a Pythian day: that many of the members belonged to other lodges which would turn out in parade, and besides that the regiment had already been ordered out to take part in battalion drill, ness the prize drill between Omaha and which takes place that Ordmnry grades, 17@isc; prime, 18@l9%c; fdncy Caros 23c; old goverament Java, 25@ jor Java, B, 3 Al'b\u kle's * roasted, 2034c; Bifworth: s, laroma, 20%c. wang=Two-hoop pails £1.40; threehoop pails, 816 2 tub, $.00; No. 3'tub. s,oo ‘washborrds, 0; fancy Northern Queen Jyashe boards, 2750 assorted bowls, §2 insect powdery, W. per oz, §3. Dealers in Tyse‘ per oz, 4%¢; Rochellé salts pecl b, dc; saf’ fron, American h]umsh, per oz, Sulphur. Flnwors‘ vor Ib, onate, por ib 50; sliver, nitrate, por 1b, per b, 55@b0c} McLaughlin’s 2034c; Red Cross, Black Eagle divisions, afternoon in the base §11.50; spbrmacelt nine, per oz, $1.25; wax, white, pure, per’ v, 553 "wax, yellow, dure, per Ib, 3¢, lhhz_n—Gmen butchers, 4@ d, 0@5ige; drv nm ’Ic Don’t Hawk, Spit, Cough, suffer dizziness, md)geqtmn, inflamma- tion of the eyes, mablhty to perform mental work and indisposition for bodily labor, and annoy isgust your friends and acquaint- i nasal twang and offensive breath and constant cfim'ts to clean your nose and throat, Sage’s “Catarrh Remedy” will ))rumplly relieve you of discomfort and suffering, and your friends of the disgusting and needless inflictions of your loathsome CHICAGO SHORT ~ LINE - | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. The Best Route from Omaha and Councll —===THE EAST==— TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWI COUNCIL BLUF¥8 —AND— Milwaukee, Minneapolis, €edar lhplds, Rock Island, Freeport, Bry Coods a and Notlonq. M. E SMITH Dry Goods, Farnishing Goods and Notions, 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 1ith §t., Omal KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Tmporters and Jobbers iu Dry Goods, Notions oods. Comer 11t s askn. £1.50; butter tubs, $1.70; spruce, amagod hides Pumus Puws an team, Water, Rlulwn and 20, 923 and 124 Faram Streor O CHUHCHILL PUMP C. Wholesale Pumns Pipe, Filtings, TomccoPLUG~Lorillard's Climax Splendid, 44c; Mechanic's Delight, 44c; et & Meyer's Star, 45c; Drummond’s Horseshoe, Sorg's Spearhead, 0h, My,” 2ic; Piper Heidsick, 04 “allow—No. 1, Grease—Prime white, 41¢c brown, 2¢. Sheep pelts—10c(@; ing to quality. Branded hides classified as Corncraton, He “Llll l(«’\l‘” U Spikits—Cologne spirits 188 proof, $1.14; spirits, second quality, proof, §1.13; alcoho do 101 proof. $L17; 101 proof, §1.15; do 18 188 proof, per wine gallon, $2.12; whiskics, $1.25@1.50; gin blended, $1.5002.00; Kontucky bourbous, ) < and Pennsylvania ryes, Sheaf bourbon tnd 1y iwhis Gents' Furnishing G 3team ana Water Su Tead o Foost & Co's good . feadausriors f( r u"" lllll-nmnm St., O1 U. 8, WIND ENGINE & Puivn. Steam and Water Supplies, Halliday Wind Mills, 15 and (20 Farnam sn Omahs, Hoss, Acting Manager. TOBACCO—SMOKING— athn’s Old Styde, 7e; Red, Witlto wnd Blue, 18¢' M)ll) n 13, 3L.2) bbl in car lond lots, $1.40. even-sixteenths, 1014@10! Caxpr—Mixed, dalic; umk I HoLLAND HERRINGS— UGAR—BFICKs, 1 @l4c per Ib; pure ma lin’s '\h-orir‘h'mm DEWEY & s‘i‘ONE % Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Farnam Streot, Omaba, Nebrask " CHARLES SHIVERICK, ®R'e ; gins, Importeds '20@3.00; champagne fiU-JuJJ 00; Awmerican, per case, BROWNELL & LO Fagines, Boilers and General Machme 8heet Iron Work Steam Pumps, Xoavenworih Stroet: £.00@6.00; do- ,pcrlb.pl.nn\( L Biioows—Extra, 4:tie, £2.060; pur]or Bic, painted handles, #5253 No. 1, &, $1.75; heavy stable brooms, rAci—Mirror gloss, 5% Oswego gloss, 7 a¥hon, 175 degrees, 13c; curlnm. Office lelures. THE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Bank, Offce and Saloon Fixtures, uu n:)lm;dl Book Oases, n'::u l'lunm-. Wlll Wlnn ‘Coolers, Miro and 172 Bouth 1ith 8). Graves corn, sperm whulL. whale water 'bleached, 8c; fish, hanlk, ic} neatsfoot, extra, 65¢; neatsfoot, No. asoline, 75 degrees, '15¢; W. Lard, No. lllrd boc; No llard B0 )Jl‘ W, B 2 1, 40c; Bol dcn Nfl Wholesale I‘arm Pmm anfl Garflen sml 911 and 913 Jones Kiree t Omaha. Storage, Forwarding & commlenlu‘fi ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & C Storage Purwarrlmg and Uummissian @ Oolong, 20@05c. i0t, $1.50; buckshot, 00c; Young Hyson, 32 POWDER AND SHOT Hazard powder, kegs, £.00; 75} one-fourths, §1.50: blasting fuses, 100 t, 457" CiAckERs, CAKES, Etc.—Prices uub]ct.'. to oda (city goods), 7 SriowHake (in'tins), 10¢; soda wafers (in tin), 1 city oyster, 6igc; or') 705 gon oyster, be: pearl ' oyster, 1 huv.u_r, 50; Boston, 3 saw tooth butter, 630} grubam, Sc; Lruhum wafers in hard bread, 5c; mil Oat meal Wafsrs, fers {n pound packages, 13i¢c: animals, 1 Hullvtl‘KlllL’fir(ro\lnd Packers' Purchases. 1z 15 the number of hogs pur- cading packers and buyers on chased by the to-day’s market. G. H, Hammond & Co Omaha Packing Armour & Cudafay !G5 whale, 20¢; naptha, : headlight, 150 degrees, 120} headiight, 175 degre castor, pure, $1.80 per gal. BEN OMAAA AND- PAXTON GAI.LAOHE Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 06, 707, 709 And 711 8. 10th Bt., Omabs, Neb. McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 1 th and Leavenworth Streets, Omaks, Nebraska. Hulhu.ml & Co . G. B. Wilson & Co. ibbs & White, ‘wholesale and retail, L Tomng Omaba. 'elephone No. i 70; faring’ oye: itor, 7e; Omaba DIMENSIONS AND TIMBER, 2, b, & 151 (181 208t T 0 w031 0 0022 00 8¢; Omaha butter, 7 cracker meal, Live Stock Notes. Elm‘l_\' Bros., Wisner, marketed a load of East, Northeast and And all other Important pe 8 ¥or through tiok llu\vlv,y, Percival, In, visited the 10¢ mllmwl Wi th Bk o we bl the Snest Dint: “F 5'“1?‘3 '5‘#:., o.....rv.'.-.::..: 5 irfmuz. Assistant General Passonger i (enersl Buperintendent. T WEAK STORZ & ILER. Lager Beer Brewers, 1571 North Bigthteonth Streot, Omahia, Neb. s cream, Sc; Cornhill, 16c; frosted cream, Sic er snaps, Be; ginger snaps (city), dc: Lome made ginger snups, in bo Hogn mvuu;:od last weel 70 head to the car. J. A. Hanna, of the firm of Hanna Bros,, Nelson, \vna erL 234 pounds, and No. 3 com, 8 1 5.815.50 No. I(‘Om 818.818.50 N No. 4 com, s 1s. 13,50 G, dcom, s 15,170 Juhllers Df Hal‘flWflP& and Nails, d Miatui Powdér H:;EB‘AUOH & TAVL(ffi. Builders’ Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. nd Bufalo Seale i xes, 1c; lmmu , Kan., was hero omon creams, So; protzels(hhnd made), 40 0880Kta vakts bl jumbles, 1134c; as: sorted fin o, 1505 afternoon tea (in tins), banana flu rers, l4c looking over the yards, 5 Among those who marketed 500 hogs was J3.'L. Baker, West Point. John Quinn, Wood River, was at the yards with a 10ad of hogs and a load of cattle, y, Peru, Neb., was inlooking He hus some cattle to mar- ket in a short time. Heury Guemaer, of the Oshkosh Catttle company, came in u:un two CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Oreralls, 1102804 1104 Douglas Bty s, Neb. " el -nnm from the ef. Hocolate drops (Rew) 1 ehocs. B i A (in tins), ver dozen, $4.50;cocon taffy snaps, 14c; coflee 12¢; Lulu)umbh'u ll'A\ 30c; cgg jumbles, honey jumblos, 11340; Jelly fingers, 15 \\u!crs lub Jjelly tart (IILW) Mechanics' Tools Bu fi, 12, 18 & 16 ft. 0 ( 12 14 &16!! |1550 Jeans Pauts, Suirts, 5::;. L. S 550 RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., Whlsale Harware, P L e, W g MAR‘SBROS S ADDL ERY CO Wholesule Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware | —— 18,1408, und 10T Liaraey Bt., Omiata, Nebraska, G AND PARTITION, -u...m. uuu:f- reaiedy hite Pine ceiling full p-ruculm for home cure, free o mwuu. Moodus, Conn, PEERLESS DYES 4 _SOUTH OMAHA, Wt S N, 3.8 DLANCHAKD, PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., Live Stock CUmmjssiun ller Omce-Room 4 ek 10t and, Harn Mannfactare Galvamzefl lrnn anfl Cornice, John Epeneter, Proprietor. North ek Bt louds of caitle, Oloar 3¢ iy Noi dge and 108 and 100 Among those a Vicnna wafers, 1 dozen backages in @ box, per dozen, §2.50, All goods packed in cans le per 1b advance 3 nd wafer soda, which ar A 6in White l’n lo ) ‘flhm». rd 1( Paper Boxes JOHN L. WILKIE, gy cept suowflake Dodge: Weeks & Sullivan, O'Neil; A- B. Vansant, Ewings OB, Woi b, Askwig & Co., Oakland, e Who marketed hogs Yesterday the stock yards contributed over Owabi clearances, which is snown by the records of the banks, dition to that amount there additional items which will find their w into the clearing hou total all of & quarte Pl‘fllll'lfilfll‘ Omaha Paper Box Factory, Nos. 1817 and 1319 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb, i (S, 6 in Drop Siding 50c per M extra. STOCKBOAKDS. goods 1¢ per Tt oxes, 1¢ per 1b advance, packed in cases holding 18 in a_case. in cases holding 12 1n a 1-b boxes are packed in casses holding 86 iu a case. meal wafers packed 2 doz in & Show tops for boxes, witn gla: . Cans for \\.Ifn »\n\u ‘,(\\0 Sodu in 14b paper ———-;qfi_, The 2-1b buxl o8 Bro Heavy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron and Stecl, Bprings, Wagon Stock, ey Lumber, e d 1211 Hirnoy Street, Oumi JAMES A. EDNEY._ Wholesale Iron and Steel, ‘arriage Wood Stock, Heavy Hard 4 1200 Leuvenworin Bi., Otubi, N l‘uplllmn and | Were among tho 1b boxes are pa ZoCR» EETE . A. DISBROV/ ¢ Wlmlulhlu Manu um Bl}uds il Kuullllnzs, BOHN MANUFALTUR!NQ CO. Mannfactarers of Sash. Doors, Blin 3 Lewveaworts Streets, $207,000 1o th MOCOY BROS.. LIVE Stock Commission Merchants, e 4 good wany , which will m; of 4 million of dollars. The following notice, to go into effect, iu- bythe B, & M 23, vates as pub stock will apply'on 34 foot Cars and discount as Thirty-thred fect e with glass f Nia, Bouth Owabe ‘OHKMER.WESTERFIEL/D & MALEY Live Stock Commission, ullding, Union Block Yards, ing .-m t to-day 12 in Grooved roofing, tl per 'il mot in Stock Boards 10 in Grooved roofing sawe price as 12 Stock Boards, s l'n-ul tin caus and at prices charged ey TOMAHA PLANING MILL € CO,, Manafacmrgrs of Moulding, Sash, Duu urning. Statrwork, Hank sodOffice uu Sud Poppleion Avouue. and loss “than OMAHA LUMBEER CO., A‘l Kinds of Building Mntflrlal at wnulesalf M6t Buest sud Culoa Py LOuUIS dkADFOHD. DB«I"I‘ in Lomber, Lath, Line, Sash, s]lm ln.l Awulu, Corams Boom 16, Exchange Bul scut ALEXANDER & FITGH, Commision l} alels in Live Sock. Boow 2, Opposit Thirtyone fect ']mx!\ '\\l .|ml Ipss than . feet and mnler Por cent of publishod tarifl raes s have the effect of reducing th road will now haul 34-foot cars at Hn rate as formerly charged for 80-foot car other lengths in the same proportion, iurner oil, 6@ Pixn axp Rosgs 3¢; Steel River 6e; Rich l\\ntwl Buoe No. u m:,~ . 1st and 24, clear, H. K. SAWYER, uanu[ Iurmz I)cater in Smnke S?aell. Soller Ropuiriag. Llh Washington, 6lg¢ i :\uu-rh‘-\n. [ Du; —Charter Ouk be; ~—— _ = e UNION STOCK YARDS co., 0f Omaha, Limited NG ln»i..

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