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Tlogs—Recel 'A. QM market active and a shade higher; good to cholca, $4.0024.3: common 1o 1 lelnm. .75 @x 90‘ skips and pln, $2,00@3.90, t. Louts, April 13.—Cattle—Recelpts, 540; flllpmfinl- 1’0 market fairly active and %'Z‘.‘"‘i l;n;mmrn‘(u choice shinping, $4.00@ butchers’ stoe 50@4.5 o TR ] £3.50@4.50; cows and Hogs—Keceipts, 4,200; shipments, 1,000; ket active rml| hrmklhul(‘lwn grades, mixed packing, $4.20; $4.1004.25, ity Lk shipments, ‘l\fm FINANUIAL. Amll 13, ~MoxeY~On ecall, T cent. £ MERCANTILE PADPER—4@5 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Dull but steady; 84,8050 for sixty days, and $4.551 on de- mand. GovERNMENTS—Dull but steady. STocKs—Stocks were again strong, with fractional gains early in the day. Later there was a deeline, Union Pacifiy Tosing 3 per_cent and the whole list sympathizing. [he market closed dull and about steady. BTOCKS ON WAC.(. !g’lll!‘l’. 0% N. Y. .., 75‘ ()rfllnn Tran, l'n(‘llhr Mail rrod. . llllnoln Contral. 'w‘ & W, 2 pr 2514 Toxas Pacific 823¢ Union Pacific ich, Central. 0. Pacitic, Northern Pac. rete PRODUCE. Chicago, April 13 Flour—Wintor wheat, ! southern, 84.00@@4.065; Wisconsin, i Michigan soft n‘pxlnu. 83,704,003 hnnm-mm bakers', $3.00@ atents, $4.63 low grades, L0003 vy o, 50, in barrel 30 in Sacks. Wheat—Fairly active I.ml.w aker and un- settled: opened stronger and e higher, de- clined ie, becaine steadier, adsanced ige and closed I40 under yesterday; TX@10c for cash; 78e for Apri T7ig6 for May. Corn-—Low ’h\y and Junie déclined @ 8¢c, closing within e of the inside fignres Foached; @it for cash; S5 for Aprily 873c for May. Oats—Dull ‘and easy: futures e lower; ge for cash; 26c for April; 2035 for ye—Firm at 57 ]klrl( —Dull at 60c. rlxm' to choice, $1.78@1.80, advanced 2@, fell off came Steadier, advanced ‘2iase, and closed quiet; $9.10 for cash and April} $0150.1715 for May. Lard— ; declined 23¢c_and closed steady at Shaal m 7234 for cash W ST (@ Meats— Quiet _and unchanged ; $4.00@ short (¢ clear sides, @5, dairy, Tnel gy ol eream ched- flats, 11@11}5e; young Ameri- c: skims, 4@, 5 lu};ml 3 Tiifor green \n|l4'4l 7 bull hides, be: ' d 1B@1de: calf skins, 10@1 “Tallow—Unchanged: No. 1 country, 41¢c. I Shipments, green, 6ide: he: wmaged, 0ic 1234¢; dry’ fling, Lnrll. b, ]()(' by Barley, bu. New York, April ceipts, 4,000: expor 80@900; No. 2 red, 9 at 907 Corn—Lowe 0003 in —Wheat—Lower; ro- Y 1 ungraded red, e aflont; May, closing receipts, 4,000; exports, 103, No. 2, 4bk@ibe May closing at ungrade 461c. Uuw—\lmln tely active; receipts, 95.000; mixed western, sT@#iige; rcatorn, 40t Petroleum—Steady; United closed at 75%e. Eggs—Quict and steady. Pork—Steady and quiet. Lard—Hizher; \Western steam, spot, §0.92 May $6.136.16, Butter—Dul mul weaker; western, 15@:7.4:; Elgin creamer heeso—Ste: ,, western, 8l¢@10%c, nuw-uk‘ole. z\]\rll — Wheat—Weak; e , BL R)r—slvml\ Nu 13 m ¢ Barley- Provisio Cincinnath, Apri 2 red, K& $5.005.90, April 15 Sl Minneapons. and Ap No. 1 hllrd WVheat— Inac- 803{c; May, cash and o nis, amrxul‘/ bakers, k«-e»lplu—\vmm, 47,000 bu; flour, 125,000 bb\nlpuwut&-\vmm‘ 11,000 bu; flour, 13,000 Kansas Oity, April 13 h, 6le bid, fil‘;,l' nskm {c niked. Le askes u bid, 66 Corn—Lower; 1ge asked; June, 25 e aked, ~No quo! llull Toledo, April 13.-~Wheat—Firm but dull; C‘hll‘ BiaNie adys cash, 89c. ominal lefrplml. A||r|| 13,—Wheat—More de- v No. 3 winter, no stock here. AT e, Wheat—Lower; May, 63i{c bid, ood demand; spot and April, firm May and June, firm at 4s 2'¢d. Orleans, April 13.—Corn—Quiet 1y at 4540 o al—Steady and in falr demand at ; ilog Products—Demand light, but holders iry sier at $10,12! cats —Shoulders, .J..m; ribs, $5.50. mHNl ('flull, Fl mixed, cash, 20)gc; ' Afternoon *Board—Whent, weak, and i lower. Corn, }e lower. Oats, easy and e lower, OMAHA VlAl\’ 2 STOCK, Tuesday Evening, April 13, ‘The receipts were héavier to-lay than on yesterday. and as compared with a week ago show a slight gain on eattle and a corres ponding loss ol bogs. 11ius far this week, s compared with last week, the receipts show a ain of 40 hogs and « loss of 400 cat- tle. The cattle n opencd very quiet, Hittie betig done Wnthl near mid-day. The uyers were i 10 hurry to look at stock and were inclined to take their own time. Later in the diy the warket became more active and the pens were soon cleared. ‘The market was strong at about yesterday’s quotations. Choice to extra steers, averaging 140010 1,500 unds, $4.05@4.85: good, averaging 1,200 0160 pounds, $LOKEAHO, mad i av eraging 1100 to' 1,3 roum]s, §5.85(04.20; ood 1o chioies cows and hoifers, averaging 100 10 1200, $3.50@3.75; medium, averaging 800 o 1000, 82, choice 1o ‘extra slags and bulls, §2.70( Butcliers' ‘stock 18 in good demand and chotce young cows and heilers meet with reudy sile. Oue very common load of cows sold “to«lay at $2.90. Bulls are bringing a little better prices than a week ago. "Tlie log warket opened in_about the sane condition us the cattle markot, slow, with nio one Iy iuk to buy, It did not revive unl near the close of ‘the day, when the market becunie ue ve and everything Tho stendy at yesterfay's quotations. l.hvnu light and ieaiim weights, *&W&.w~ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WED VEQDAY APRIL 14 1886, eholee heavy, mixed, $3, £3,45@3. ‘There have been no sheep on the market and quotations are only nominal. The ad- vance in eastern markets has been felt here and there isa very fair (]flmm(l for choice sheep, Choice sheep weigh! ! 7 to 100 lmunlll are quoted at §. -@IO averaging 100 to 125, at $4.25@5.00, Cattle. £3,75@3.85; good to choice }@s. !7, common rough grades at ing the vast seven d sponding period last | March $3.8T4 @305 |8 T uesday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday Saturday.... Monday ...\ Tuesday IYERS' RECORD, Showing tha number of cattle, hogs and kl\l‘t'p purchased on this mar' ¢t during the day. Al Powell Harris & F° Henry Bea CATTL i Hammond & Co ark Bros. . Harris & Fishe All sales of stock in this market are made per ewt. live weight unless otherwise stated. \d hogs sell at e per Ib for all weights. “Skins,” or hogs welghing less ; no valite. Pregnant sows are do. and stags S0 1bs. Notes. Hog market steady. No sheep on the mark arkets opened dull, elosed active. F. Brown has returned from a trip west. ttie of all grades in good demand at y y's quotations. b. Buetel, Millard, was at the yards and sold a load of cattle, Kehoe, Platte Center, th a load of hogs. Powers, Blair, was a leavy cattle buyer on the niarket fo-lay. V. Weyant, Jr., Germantown, was at the ¥ cled a load of hogs. MeIntosh & Sutton, Lockwood, were at the yards and marketed two loads of cattle. Mr. Perkins, the hog buyer, is back at the yards after spending a few diys in_ Chicago. The searcity of cood sheep, in the country, is the apparént cause for the advance in prices. Joe Miller, Valley, came in with aload of fat steers for which hie obtained a very satis- factory price. A statem was at the nt at hand shows that the Rock Island has shipped during the first 11 days of the month 120 cars of 'l'm‘k the \orm- western 102 cars; the Milwaukeo 46 cars, and the C. B. & Q. 7 cars. Among other stockmen at the yards to-day were: W. H. Dudley, Couneil Bluffs; John Lemke, Millard;. A.' M. Jackson, Council Bluffs: Green & Meeker, Greenwood; L. S. Powell, Gibbon; J. W. Conn, Plattsmouths C.J. Hough, Crescent; D. S.'Draper, Platts- mouth. N Jaquet, Kearnog Keone & Golng, fire- monit; I B earney Clark & Co., e Tawks & R AT OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. General Markets, Tuesday Evening, April 13, EGGs—The market continues about steady TER—The receipts are very light and the market g(mll for the choicer grades, Cholce creamery, 25@30c; choico fresh table, 16@lse; good fresh table, 12@Lic; fair, 8@ 10¢; poor, 3@ CHEE: —Fum‘v lu]lcmnm cheddars, Octo- ber make, 1lide: 1253 oung America, 14}c; lirst Tmllt Swiss ch 15c; second (fi-my 2}{@lde; th\bnrxer. n(wl‘.k-' kim flats 9@10¢. —The receipts of ducks are not quite h ;ns last week. They are quoted ut 101‘@“ PouLTity—The market is nearly bare and the demand s good, especially for chickens. Asthe warm weather approaches there is more inquiry for live chickens than for dressed. Gool live chickens sell readil; f dressed, 10@l1le; 0@lic; turkeys, dm«ml choice, 10@!3 PRESERVES, JELL -Preserves, all kinds, 20-Ib. pails ]n:rlb 10(' do in |\ll|l lots, per Ib. 9}gc: nummnl 5-1b. pails per erate, pails, $5.75 s, all kinds, first grade, 1b. pails, per b, &ct assorted, first gmm-. 5lb, pails, per crate, 6 pails, 1 do 1-1b. pails, per case, 2 doz. 82.25% do, lumb. lers. per case, 2 doz. , 8140, .)..Jy, all Kinds, sccond grade, 5010, gails, por Ib, M e B T B8 Pen T, 72 s pails, per crate. 6 palls, $2.75; do 40-1b pails e 1b, 7ge; do, 5-1b _pails, per crate, 6 pails Téuch and plum butter, 40-1b pails, 1o ige; peach plum and quince butter, ' as- sorted, '5lb pails, per horse nuih.h nh ducks and_ geese, t Knaur—Best quality, 30gal bbl, gal bbl, $3.75, California 2 1o frame 60 Ibs, ., 150; 10 1b. frames, Nebraska, o per CXDEI(AMI('ML!IH refined, per bbl, $6.50; do, half meu Site wine, 160; cider, 124e, As—The market is well supplied. uuulmmm are $2,0004,00, according to « 1ez. Arri The market is well stocked and sales are dragging, Western sto $2,00@2.35; fancy Michigan nLnIus, sum‘ choice M uri stock, $2.5 per nries—Bell and Bugle, per bbl, 5 bbl lots, $6.00; Jersey, per bush box, ANGES—Riverside Scedlings, per box 3 Mediterranean Sweets, per box, $4.00; 5 to 10 box lots, r box, 1 San Gabriel Nogels, por box, $4.503 1,08 Anj fflu. ver box, §2.70; dob-box s, per box, §2.60; o, 10-bo o vk Dok p 5. %5 Box lots. pér box, Lryons—Fancy Messina, per box,85.50 3 choice Messina, ver box, §5.00, NEW 165, DATES, ET0.—Layer figs, 8 and 10-1b boxes, per 1b, i6e. Dates, fancy Fard, 12-1b boxes, per b, 1ic; Persian, 60-10 box Yer Ib, 10¢ * Prunelles, 30-Ib boxes, per lb, Mapre SUGAR—Bricks, strictly pure, 50-lo Im}:u., per 1b, 16¢; penny® cakes, 25-1b cases, Hoxey—Fresh California comb honey put up in 2-1b frames, 60-1bs 1n case, California comb honey, per ib., 15¢. Ovsrens—New York comlls. 45¢; extra seleots. 40, seleots, Boc; standards —80c: mediums, NEW VEGETABLES—California_cabbage, per Ib,, 8ige; caulitiower, per doz., $2.50; o ey D oz, 81,205 asparagus, per ib., soinach, per bbL, $8.00; groen unmns per doz., 85¢; radishes, per doz., 60¢; lettuce, per doz. 600} pienlant, per Ib.. 15¢. ProVIsIoNs—Haw, blg@l0c: breaktyst ba- con B@s] ° clear side bacon, T@ dry salte sides, Babyc; shot rib sldes, Gigc: shoulders, St mess pork. $12.50 per ohl; drlcd beet, ham feces, 190: lard, tierces, § b cans, 7 0 1b cans (Fairbanks), 'I .“‘ 8 1b cans, do., 7igc; Mnrlewhun. 0c, Br.ANs—California and Michigan are sell- ing [ o small way. California, Bayo, ver bu., $1.65; do_Pea, per bu., $1.85: Michigan Medium, per bu., $1.75; Country, per bu., 75 l(grm\m'n- Per 100, $4.50; less than 100, OLp l)nl- s, Michigan, radish roots, per bl { doper mmll tatoes, per Ib., de: parsnips, mr\»m £2,00; beets, per Bbl., $2.007 Salt Lake pota: toes, per bu., 8. PoTaToRS—The market is very dull and there is little or no stock moving. Retail are only buying in small lots_to sup- present Is, and it would be no car lots. The cholcest stock is only quoted at 50c, and mixed or fair 1o good stock 40@dde. Inferior stock is not wanted l.n\| Corn, % 45@50c, UR A\I» \iuv\n FE v\\ln u-nuu-nt On the streets and_at the 3 oats, 28¢; wheat, No. 2, 60 ye ewt; sereening, 00c per ewt: Shorts, 6e_per rwl.grnlmm,‘l.u; hay, in baies, $6.0060700 per ton, HinEs—Groen butehers, 63ge: 7ige; dry flint, i@ise: dry salt. aged |l|lh" Tallow—ic. Grease, prime : yellow, dc; brown, 23¢c. Sheep Pelts—25@ise each, 10@40c; Kits, le: Otter, reen eured, @10c: dam- 10703 . No. I ]nnul ) Oy wolf. prairin & Sons, 56c; N nm-h- pper leathie ptste neh Kip, onk calf, : Moroceo toppings and linings, $0.00(10. CoAL—Anthracite ¢ range, $850: chestnu Walnut block, $3.50 £4.00. HEAVY HARDWARE—Lron, rates, §2 plow steel, sperial cast, 4e; cricible steel, Ge} cast tools do, 12:@l18c; wagon spokes, per set, 8175 hubs. per set, S125: . felloes. SL40; tongues, ench, axies ‘square nuts, per Ib, 7@ile; coil chain, per 1b, 6@12%: malleabls, 6@Se: iron wedges, 6e: crowbars Ge; harrow teeth, spring 'ste (@se; Burden's horseshioes, $1.40: Burden’s mule shoes, $5.40. Barbed Wire, in car lots, $4.00 per’ 100 Ibs. _lron Nails, rates, 10 fo 60, §3,00, 0 buckshot, S1:85: oriental powder, k §H00; do, half kegs, $200; do, quarter kegs, £1.50; blastinis, ks, $503 tuse, per 100 feet, White lead, Omabi, P, ¢ pire, ST.80; Mar- French zine ne, red seal, lle; Fronch, Zine, i varnish asst, 90c; French vermillion, America, 18¢: Tndian tose pink, le: Venetian. red. Cook Venetian, red, American, 1 3¢ red lénd, 7ifc: e yellow, genuing, 20¢; chrome 'yellow, ochrd, rochelle e, i 50 white leas seilles green, 1 to “.'I(‘I'll seal, 12¢; Far e vhiting um.- “o; whiting, convl, 1ige: l.\uuxlvl.n‘l‘, G mantown, 10¢; lampblack, _ordinary, Se ian 'blue, '55c; ultramarine p 15 brown, 'Sc: imber, burnt, de; umber, sienna,’ raw 4c; ris gréen, com: en, K, 13 £ G0c; raw and burnt wmber, 1 II) NIXI\ aw and burnt sienn v refined lampblac eoach black and ivory black, 16c; drop ‘m Prussian blue, 40c; ltramarine oHe chrome green, L., M. & D., 10c; blind and shutt green, L. M vermition, I mu ing colors hestnut and ts, ver B, Bl¢ ead, aceta 1. i heudlluhl rgalion, le; 1% »" headli gal, 15¢3 l.w . ite, 13«' linsee gallon, 4e; < Tard. winter str'd, per gall 144 lon, 8100} .. per gallon, S, s fishy W1 neatsfoot, extra, per fi:fllluu. \lbumv,lnp: zero: per. gallon, No! i5e;, golden nialine, No. 1, pot gallon, 30¢; No. %, 2e; sperm, wvml, per B llon: 706 turpenting por ealion. B ene, per gallon, 14c. VARNISHES—tarrels, per galion: Kurni- ture, extra, $1.10; furniture, No. 1, $1.00; coach, extra, 8$140; yconen, No.' 1 Damalr, extra, $1.75; Japan, T0c; ‘asphaltum gxtm, Be;” shellac, sxm hard oil tinish, sperm, W. gallon, humm er, Spirits—Cologne spirits, 188 proof, 81.12; do’ 100 proof, $1.13; spirits, second qu'\llty. , $L12: do, '188 proof, SL1L Alco 82,10 per wine gallon, * Redis- 5, $L00@Lo0, - Gin blended, Kentucky bourbons, 82.006,00 and Pennsylyania ryes, §2,00@o. Sheat bourbon and rye_ whiskie Brandics, imported, 83,0085 stic, $1.50@100, imported &4 @6.00; domestic, 1. .00, Rums, ported, $£.50s.00; A s h .% domestic, e e, Iparts ed, yer eate. §25 00@34.00; American, per cade, $10,0016,00. Fish, BENRINGS. BraHE s 0 % Golden £1.50(@ ' Bbls Pls Kts 40 12 10 Munn'e S'tNo.1 L'b 6 005 503 L'go Gib'ed Fanoy |5 50 L'go R'd Sh've Feyls 503 i mooackER SESSEEES weooz=E grEsEn EESSESEE e Large Famil, Fapro Ty NEW FISH No.1White Fish Family No. 1 Trout Norwegian | ) KKk Her'ings 12 006 WE W03 302 70| Norwegian | | KK llunlugs ll mo 1fl fl 453 u 2 (l) Bristlings . g Grocer: BYRUP-—No. 70, 2ic, bi#s; No. 70, &-gallon lexu $1.05; New Orleans 35@4 per gallon; aple dyrup, 3 Darrel ‘strictly * pure, ‘luc»er gaflon' 1 gallon cans, 8023 per dozd )‘lplluu cans, $3.25 per doz; quart cans 83,00, 1 Kmn—blmuum in bbls, $6.00; do in half bbis, 83 ail. in bbls, $7.00; do in Dalf bbl ierkins, in bbls, §8.00; do, in half bbl Oysters. standard, per case, $8.60; strawberrios, 3 1 raspberries, 21b, per case, 85, ?’"c"m' per case, white cherri tm case, $5.00; pluing o case, $4.00; whe leberries, J)alcue $2.40; eg EN'“” 21b, per case, b 50; green gages, L | $2 s?k 20 \7""‘ 2-Ib, per cise, STARC ll‘ irror KION. 1 1b, gloss, 31 Sige. Mirror gloss, 6 Ib, 6ig Corn,'1 Ib, Kingstond's ' cor 11b 7¢; Kiugsford's gloss, 11, T Kingstord's gloss, € 1b, Tige; !\luflfo § pure, 3 Ib, 5%e; Kings- ford" -fuuk 40. m - Prua TonAcco—Climax, 49r|wr 1b; Horse- shoe, ’wl ~nrh.‘n; ;pvarhonlx. e ; Gold Piper Heidsick, 60c; Punch, 8%; 881 TY Young Fritz, CANDY-—-Mixed, 01 stick, Di¢@tle, 81.55; Ashton, %0 ray londs: e bibl, i 4 sacks, Ashton, Soe; bbls, \nn\—ln lhwqwn $3.35a case; salsoda, keg, per b, 22 YiRTED Hmn‘k—.\n 1 Tannr apples, d evaporated box “es, £@ e blackbere b xeri 10c: peaches, = eastern, 45¢@dlse; peach r'\apnmll‘d 18156@t7e; Salt Lake, new, ; Taspberries, new, 2@ prunes, new, 43@ granulated, 630: confectioners’ Standard extra C,psn: ext vellow 6e: New ‘Orleans. Es—Per_caddic, khk s satinet, Kirk’s white Russian : Dome, S s roasted, sted, 18%5c} 13 DI «I!uu"l 40 1b, 6s, ||( 8s, 1le; ;‘;-I‘n , 40Ib, 100z, 68, 1lc} Half box, 20Ib, o :s—(round—Black pepper, boxes, 15 i g b T, rl ves, 1 ie Gunpowder, 5503 choice, 80GUT5es good Tmperial, choice, 60@i0: Young Nyson, oo re, H@ie: Oolong. good, %mm. nlvr‘.wwulu e, Sl falr, 20@ butter and kinger snap "0-]*: Charm Inh\ «n i N ;our Hest, Arnold’s, 6e; Co- Lyman, 5¢; Glou- Dunnell, armony, |‘{c. Merrima checo, Ge; cester, b1 Windsa hll\l um.' rlmlfl' N Wain- l“u mers’ L l< ruit, 8¢; Armnr\. 1uck = (U hblenched) —8 oz, Magnolia. 10%e; 10 oz Matnolia, 12¢: 8 oz West Point, 10%e: 10 oz West Point, 12 colored)—Boston 9 0z. brown and b¢c; Baston O 11 brown and drab, on' XX, brown and drab, 10c: Boston wh abid drab, 115 Boston O P Warren Tricot, 15 Amoskeag, clicc ) stripe i pwl 101 ge; L. 0ok fold, 1114 Dry Lumber. DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS. 1 i 1 o o 10 ATDS. . 12, 14 and 16 ft. * 13, 14 and 16 { 12, 14 and 16 ft 12, 14 and 16 ft. FENCING. No.1, &6 ineh, 12and 14 foot, rough. No. L4 &0 fueh 16 feat, rousl 4.&6 inch, 12 and 14 fect, ough. No& 466 nch 16 ek vonan lit Cnm CEILING AND PARTITION. 1ot Com., 3¢ it Whito o Var{ition. .$%. 2nd Conr., 3¢ in. Clear. % in, Norway ** 2nd Com. % .~ ** FL ommm.' ¥ 6inch; STOCK BOARD! .A ]'.anh 81 812, 14 and 16 f¢ g 4w oW w “ No.1Com. f2in. 6. 1,5 12. Mand 161t 18 00 No, 10, 18and 20 ft.. 18 00 Ned o w “ 12 14and 161t.. 16 00 BHIP LAP, No. 1, Plain, 8 and 10 inch Eo % Plain, 8 and 10 inch. 0. 1, Quincy white llmu (bl'fl(). 85¢; ARron, 81.75: plastor, 82,405 hair, per Dushe $0c; taired (eIt por owt. $1.95: straw board, 5. OKAHA HOTEL DIRECTORY. The Millard, 8. Bhears, J. E. Markel Thos. Swobe, Proprietors Omubia, Nebraska. Fish, Etc, TBENSON FISH €0 Buccessorg to Ieken Siemssen & Co, Wholesale Fish Dealers, Tmporters of ¥ n.»nm Fish, Nos. 011013 Jones == Btreet un 'Truck, Omaha, Nob. ,lob Printing, T T REE§ PRINTING CO., Job Printers, Book Binders, And Blank Book Masufacturers. 106-105 South Fourtdenth Stree T Flour and Feed, “W.J. WELSHANS & €O, Wholesale Flour, Feed and Grain, Manufacturors of W. J. Wolshans & Co.'s Quick nin Buckwheat flour and proprietors Omaba ls, cor. 6th and Furnam Streets, Omaba. Leather, Hides, [ T BLOMAN DROS, Wholesalo Leather, Saddlery Hardware, Baddlery and Shoe Findings, Hides, Wool, Fus s Grense, Tallo wahe Net. v Confcclionery " F.P. FAY & ( Manufacturing Confectioners, of Fruits, Nuts sud Cigars. 1211 Far. REES PRINTING C0,, Printers, Book Binders, And Blank Book Manufacturers, N 108 South 1th Street, Omaha, N Bridges—Steam Pile Driving, RAYMOND & CAMPBELL, Enginecrs and Contractors. Brges, Roof Trusses, Steam Pile Driving Iron Combination ana Howe Truss [ridges, Piling and Oak Timber. 15th e, near Farnam, Telephone N _ Beer, M. KEATING, Agent for Anheuser-Bush Brewing Ass'n Special brands Faust, Budweiser, Erlanger Cor. 0th and Capitol Ave., Omaha Cigars and Tobacco. MAX MEYER & €O, Jobbers of C.gm;s. Tobaccos, Gune and Ammunition, # South 11th Street, 1020 to 1024 Farnam St nahin, Neb, INTEROCEAN CIOAR TACTORY. WEST & FRITSCHER, Manufacturers of Fino Cigars, And Wholesale Dealers in Leaf Tobaceos, 108 and 110 N. 14th treet, Omaha, N urockery, W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Tmportors, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, ‘Ete. Offico, 517 South 13th Stroot, Omaha, Nob. Nos. — Carriages. C. GOODRICH & CO Agents for F. A, Whitney Carriage Co.'s Children's Carnages Jewelt's Celobrated du or pricel Ists, 1415 Fa Frigpe S tors, Send , Omahn, Cornices, Eagle Cornice Works. penoter, Proprictor. Manufn Tron John Galvan iz and 105 uror of and 101 Manufacturess of Ornamental Galvanized Iron Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finnls, Et ul:n‘:"l‘::::'fi'ry‘“urlulonu Western Cornice Works, C.SPECHT, Proprietor. Gelvanized Tnon Cornicos, Ete. Specht's im. roved Patent ght. 608 and 5108, I St.. Omaba, No Doors, Sash. Etc. e Ao The Gate City Plenng Will. Sash and Blinds. Also all kinds of . Scroll and Stais work of every do- "A. ROSENBERY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. Btair Rafls a specinlty, Tclophone No. 02 15th aud Marey Sts.. Omaha, Ne Electrical Supplies, L. W. WOLFE & CO., Elcctricians, Electrical Snpplies, Masonic Block, Omuha, Burglur Alarms, Bolls, Fire Alurms, Hlectric Matting, Sponking Tubos, | Iron Works. ON & \'II RLING IRON WORKS Wronght and Cast Iron Building Work ron : Railing, Rollcd eams and Girders, 8 Ira<s Work, General Foundry Mo and. Blncksmith Work. — OMice and Works, U. P. Ry. and 8 17th fronar d Malls, NAILMA NUFACTURING CO. 'Cu[ Na_llv and Spikes, ltr. Omaha, Nob. = Omalia Safe Works, G. ANDREEN. Manufacturer of Firo and Burglar Proof Safos, Vault Doors, Juil Work. Shutters and Wire Work. Cor. i«h and Jackson Sts., Omaha, Neb. Wagons and Carriages, . Established 1858, A. J. SIMPSON, The Leading Carriage Factory, 1400and 14U Dodge Street, Omaha, Neb. Commission, Etc, M. BURKE & BONS, lee Stock Commission 0. Burke, Manager, Union Stock Yards, 5. Omana Falophon 682 W. F. BROWN & OD Commission Dealers in Live Stock, Office—Exchango Building, Union Stock Yards, ¢ South Omuba, Neb. “cicphono No, w. ]—:PA%HICK & CO., Live Stock Commission Merchants, /Address all communications to us ut Union Stoclk \‘urds, South Omaha. Advances made on stock, Utifon Stock Yards Company, OF OMAHA. Limited. John F. Boyd, Superintendent. [ SBAVAGE & GREEN, ! Live Stock Commission Merchants, Bhipments of any and all kinds of stock solicit \ ed. Union St.ck Yurds, Omuhs, Neb, Lumber, Etc. | Tens. Cofrecs, | [ LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Basb, Doors, Etc. v.mn-um uh and Douglas, Cor. 9th aud Douglas. BOHN MANUFACTURING €O, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Stalr Work aud Interior Hard Wood ¥inish, Just openo . cor. Bta and Leavens wort Bireet CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY, Wholesale Lumber, €14 8. 14th Btrect, Omaha, Neb. ¥. Colpotzer, unazer. C. N. DIETZ, Lumber, 18th and California Streets, Omaba, Neb, Omaha, FRED W. GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. Cor. 6th und Douglas Streets, Omuaba, Neb, GEO. A. HOAGLAND Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, Omaba, Nebraska, CHAS. K. LEE, Hardwood Lumber, w-mn Stock, Fancy Woods, ridge Timbor - Cor. 9t Tad Bouglus, Otiaba, Noo™ G. . LYMAN, Dealer in Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moukilegs, Bullding Fapew Ete. South Lith Suretty Oasa, Nebruska, Agricultural fmplements, — —~ ~ LININGER & METCALF €O, Wholesale Dealers in Agricultural Implements. Corner 6th and Pacific Sts, Omaha, Nel PARLIN, ORENDORFF & MARTIN, T ‘Wholes: e Dealers in Agricultaral Implements, Wagons and Buggics, Omaha Neb, CHURCHILL, l‘AIH{l-:lt,' ‘Wholcsale Desder in Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Carriages and Buggies, Jcnes St bet. oth and 10th, Omaha, Nob. Boots and Shoes. W. V., MOESE & €O, Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, 11 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nob. Manufactory, Summer Stroet, Boston. Carpets., 78 A. ORCHARD, Wholesalo Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Goode, Efe., 142 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nob. Coal, Lime, Etc, g LFE W. BEDFORD, Coai, Coke, Lime and Stone. Office, 213 8. 1th maha, Neb. Yards, 0th and Drvenport Strects, T COUTANT & SQUIRES Dealers in Hard ana Soft Coal. Dest variotieg, Offico, 2188, 1oth St. Telephone N n, Neb. ELCO., Shlpper" of Cofil and Cole. 2148, 13t St., Omana, N G OWLE, “Presidont. nnll Trens. F.A.BA GEO. PATTERSON, S J. H. Huipenrr, o, Propricto Manager. Nebraskg Coal and Lime Company, MAHA, NEBRASKA, Office, 2 Telcphone 4. Gro. F. LAnAGH, Pros. C. F. GooDMAN, V. Pros. J. A SUNDERLAND See. and Trens, Omaha Coas, Coke and Lime Company, Joblers of hard and_soft_cont, 20 8. 13th St Omitha, Neb. OMAHA COAL AND PRODUCE CO. Hard and Soft Coal, Exclugive dealers in Boulder Colorado Coal, 217 South 14th street. 1ith Street. GATE ‘l()ll & MILEE, Home Cof'es and Spice H I MTg Co. «© Ronsters and Spice Grinders, manu- r, Fluvoring Ext 1B ARKE 8ROS. & CO,, Omaha .CoIIce and Spice Mills. pices, Baking Powder. Finvoring ricts, Laundry Bl uk, cte. 141416 Hare Street, Omabn, Nob. Commission, Etc. BRANCH & CO,, Wholesale Fraits, Produce, QOystars, O ha. Apples—Our own phok- r Brind Oysters, Butter, e, Glimo, Bowliry, Botatos JONN F. FLACK, General Commission Merchant, Produce, Provisions, Fruits, Flour and Feed, 105 4th St., Omuhu, Neb. Consignments solicited. Hothrna TARES BROMOY: " W. E. RIDDELL, Storage and Commission Merchant. LTS Cheese, Dutter, Ezge, Poultry 112 8. 14th., Omi Nob. R. McDONALD. COMMISSION MERCHANT. 816 12th Street, Omaha, Neb. Specialties: Buts ter. Ewas, and Chickens. i WIEDEMAN & CO,, Produce Commission Merchants. Poultry, Butter, Game, Fruits, Ete. 2208, 14th s Omaha, Nebraska. “WESTERFIELD BROS, General Commission Merchants, 1406 Dodgo Street, Omaha, Neb. Consignments Boneited. S & MILLARD, Slorage ancl Commission Merchants. and Domesti specialty Ao fuchitios. Warehouso and office ith st.Telephone 770 D. A. HURLEY, Commission and Jobbing, Butter, Eggs and Produce. A full lino of Stone- lun-h Consignments solicited. 1414 Dodge St., Omuba. cqanr o 0 North " E. MORONY, General Commission Merchant, Butter, Eggs, Cheeso and Country l’mrluLunon.- ‘orally) 809 8. 12th St., Omuhu, Nob "MCSHANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of Butter and Eggs. Refrigerator and Packing House, 14th & Leaven- _ worth 8t., on U. P. It. 13, Track, Omaha, Neb. T Established 1870, iR ROBERT PURVIS, General Commission, . Omaha, Nob, Specialties—Butter Eigys, Poultry and Gain PEYCKE BROS,, Commission Herchanls, Omaha, Neb ISAAC GRIFF H, Commission Merchant, » desler in country jroduce, fruits, o oods on consignment. & , Omaha, Neb and whol butter, cg, specialty. KIESCHBRAUN & SONS, (8uccessors to A, . Sehuelk.) Produce Commission Merchaats, __ No. 213 South 12th Streot, Oman, Neb, Dry Goods, J. J. BROWN & Co,, khole‘sale Dry Goods and Nollons, Douglas Street, Omaha, " L. GINSDERG & €O, Wholesale Dealersin Dry (‘loodsl Hoslery, Notions, idery nnd Whito' ¢ cads, (20 Douglus Street, Omuhu, Nob. White Lead, CARTER WHITE LEAD €O, Strictly Pare White Lead. 20th S, nod U, P, Ry, Oty Harness, Etc, TY & LANDROCK Manufacturers and Jobbers of Harness, Saddles, Saddlery Hardwars, Turf Goods, I(Inulmu und Hobes. 1421 Farnam Streot Omuhu, Nob. Mattresses, E. M. HULSE, Hatlress Company, Manufacturin ttresses, Bedding, Feather o e Clota, v s und 1208 Douglus Street, Omahia, Ne Overalls, CANFIELD MARUFACTURING €O, Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Punts, Shirts, Efe, 1102 1d 1 %4 Douglag Blrout, Uaisha, Nok, JOBBERS’ DIRECTORY | OMAHA L VBER 0O, Dealere in ANl Kinds of Buflding Material at Wholesala, 8tk Strectand Ui oa Pac 01 Track, Omahs. GERMAN D. WYATT, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, _%0th and Izard Streots, Omaha, Nebrask, J. A WAKEFIELD, Wholesele Lumber, Lath, Shingles, hu!l:!ln( Papers, Sash, Doors, Blinds, M I!»g- Pickets, “mu. Lime Plaster, Cement. Ninfn ana Jone y Omaha Nob. Millinery. 1. OBERFELDER, Tmporters and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions, 1213 and 1214 Harney Street, Omaha, Noh Musical Instruments, EDHOLM & ERICKSON, Wholesalers of Musical Instraments Notions, Etc. J. L. RRANDIES & SON, Wholesale Job Lots, te' Furnishing Good Y do sales duily. 80 outh 15th St., Furniture, Etcs CTITARLES Silly ERICK, Fnrnlture Bodding, Upho!stery, l!irrors, Ete. 1200, /208 and 1210 Fary N Strect llmllhl < e DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Farnitars, Farnam Stroet, Omaha, Nob. === Croceries. ALLEN BROS,, Wholesale Grocers, 1110 and 1112 Douglus Street, Omaha, Neb, b E. B. CHAPMAN & €0, B Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Cigars, Tobacco nnd Smokers' Articles, 1217 lluvmrd St MEVYER & RAAPKE Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, Spices, Clgurg and Tobuocos, 1317 nnd 1319 Dougs las Street, Omaha, Neb. MCCORD, BRADY & COMPANY, Wholesale Grocers, Corner 10th and Farnam Streets, Omaha, Nob PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO,, Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, und 711 8. 10th St., Omaha, Nob. Hardware. W. J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron, Steal Eprings, Wagon Stock, Hardwood Lumbar, otos 1209'and 1211 Harnoy stroo, Omaha, Neb. EDNEY & GIBION, o Wholosals Iron, Steel, Wagon Ana Carrinro Wood Stock, Heavy Hurdware, Ete. 1217and 1219 Leavenworth Street, Omaha, "HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, e Builders' Hardware, Mechanies’ Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1405 Dougs Ius Street, Omaha, Neb, LEE, FRIED & CO,, Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, 8heet Iron, Bte. Agents for Howe Scules a Minmi Powder Co., Omaha Neb. MILTON ROGERS & BONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Mantlcs, Grates, Brass goods, 1321 and 1323 nam Street. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Emerson Steel Nails, Cor. 10th nnd Harney Strects, Omahi, Neb. Fare Harvesters, "7 WH.DEERING & €O., CHICAGO, Manufcoturer of the Dearlnghliuvesler Goods, 4 Write to Wm, Lorimer, Goneral Ammq" Omaha, Telephono 610, Iron Pipe, Etc. A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Pumps, Pipe and Engines. Bteam, Wator, Railway and Milling Supplies, Et_\ 920, 922 and 924 Farnam St. Omaba, Nob. 4 CHURCHILL PUMP (0., Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, lengs, Steam_and Water Supplies, Hendquarters taz i Mast Foost Co.’s Goods. 1111 Farnam St Omaba, Neb. Jewelry, “EDHOLM & ERICKSON, Wholesale Jowelers. Dealors_in_Silverwaro, Diamonds, Clocks, Jewclors’ Tools 'and Material and 1, 16th Streot, Cor. VlVYAI(D & SCIINEIDER. Jobbers Notions, Hoslery & Gents'Furnishing (‘md | 1008 and 1008 Farnum 8t., Omaha, Neb, 4. T, Robinson Notion Gomg 1y, . 10th St., Omaha, “in Notions and’ Gonts' Pun' hing Good Oils, Etc, CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE 00, Wholesale Dealers in Oils, @Gasoline, Mica Axlo Grense, Ete. A, H. Bishopy Munager, Omatia, Nob. 403 and 406 X Wholesale Dealor 1 I _ Pork Packing, JAMES E. BOYD, Pork Packer and Shipper, Omala, Nebraska, HARRIS & FISHER, Packers and Provision Dealers, fMece, Union Mar) 1617 Dodge Stroet, Packing U I 1t Track, Omaka, Nob, Teles Safes nnd Lucla s P. BOYER & (O, Agents for Hall's Safe & Locl Co.8' Fire and Burglar Proof Safe and Juil work, 1020 Furnum Seeds, T3 RVANS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer fn Seeds, Agricultural, Vegetablo, 044 Fellows' Hall, W, Cor. 14th and Dodgo 5t ., Omaha, Nuh. Drugs, Ete, i el THE GOODMAN DRUG €O & Wholesale Druggists ) And Dealer in Faints, Oils and Window Gl « o Wines and Liquors, ILER & CO. Distillers and Importers of Wines And Liguors. Solo munufucturers of Kep Lust India Bivers. 1112 Harucy Sug” . Nel GEO. W. DUNCAN, Buccessor 10 Scatanins & D ~CoN, Tmpo and Wholesle De 5 in Wines, quuor» and Cigars,

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