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INANC New York. June 19 easy at 1@?2 per eent. Prive M ANTILE eent. “eY—On eall PAren.— 425 STERLING EXCHANGE ~Firn: unchanged: 4,40 for cixty day bill: 4887 for de nd. OVERNMENTS—Dull bint steady ['liere was unusual dearth of news ting the values of stocks t entirely alone by s was - ren byt afterw t. Yand per rong (n eatly « fiat with the rest of tl 2 quiet, The markets were iriécular at ti opening, closing steady. The final figures were equally divided between s and losses. St. Paul and Duluth common went up L3¢ per cent. Otlier changes were small fractions only. BTOCKS ON WAL, 8% cent bonds. ( U.S. 4¢ 111 New 4's Facific 6's Central Pacifie . C&A. . STREFT. LD preforred . eferred. . linois Central. . & T St l‘:! &% Union Pacific 885 W, St L., & P, 7 | preferred. . 5 \\oxleru bnmn O.R & N Northerh Pac. Noiowes 1 581 *Bid preferred... CHICAGO P Chicago, June 12— Flour- Quie nml || changed. leat—Firm and unsettled: opened \((ml)‘ igher and closed” %e above yesterd; h, 3 July, TE@iBle; DDUCE shade August, raged a NCETN cirer At cash, Bhe. July, and uly, 28 ‘I(’lu|\' omewhat unsettled: J (@28 ge; Augus Hyo—Dull at 51¢e. Barley—Dull at 50/@53c, Timothy—Prine. $1.08, Flax Seed *I(W,. Whisky—$!, Pork—Mod mll‘l) mfi\(l and flim; abont Tl@10e higher; easn 953 J 1, 8805 @\, August, & cash, July, §5.80@ 13@16cy dairy, higher; i lear, i creamery, Lower and quiet: full eream ched- e flats, 7@ilge; Young Awmeri- 3 sKims, 4@se, Kasier at Y101 e, Unchanged. Receints, Shupments, 5,000 Wheat, ou. Corn. bu.. Oats.bu. Rye.pu.. Barley, bu, New York, 20003 spot, 1ie export s teady Dt soon strenciliend e Sy, 0. 1 red, 91¢; 2red and July closed e, Corn—8pot 1;w@le mul options 1 @"{e hicher, closing firm; receipt: 000 i 10,0003 ungraded, a8igaddc in elevator, e delivered closing at 4c. Oats—Moderately activ exports, 240; mixed white western, 87 receipts, 7 western, 34 “United closed at 65 ad 1ge, bk —Dull and weak; fresh western, 11% i g 10@n7e. Cheese—Dull; western 19, June 1 cashl, Te: July, T ptembers Tidic: No. July, T1857c; August, 3l western, 53 e RP('('! pts—Wheat, 88,000 bu. o) Shuunenl&—\\ heat, 18,000 bu; flour, 28,000 ullwlukeo June 12.—Wheat—Strong; August, 70¢. 85, June 12.—Wheat—Fi 2 lnlx('ll. he, 2 mixéd, ige. Cincinnati, No. 2 N @80 ge, (‘llrn~l)ll]l 0, 1 e it 305 1. ood demand at $5.50, es of 276 barrels finished Boods on a basis of $1,70. St lmllln..‘ me’ ll—\vhvav—\‘t‘mly H ' C Tiixed. cash, 30%@ y and unchanged; ereamery, (u e, No. 2 mixed, cash, 2@ ady at £9.00. Nowminal at $5.50. K Ot —Wheat—Stronger: No. 2red, casl id, b4!ge asked; July, 8ol/c Abgust, 1§ Corn—Quiet No. 2 ash, 248{c bid, e llflk«l July, bid, 26%c asked; August, bid, 28¢ asked. (l.ll pminal, New Orleans, June 12, weak and lower: mixed, @l Oats—Unchanged; « — Corn—Dull, @46c; white, 49 choice western, 36)§ meal—Unchanged; at 82,25, l‘nulufln—-l'nvlumm-d. Unchanged at $9.40, Laj nehanzed; Refined tierce, 85 liulk Meats—Ur mlldcm. $4.00; long clear and clear 21 Liverpool, June \\ he o,—sunmy in excess of demand No.2 winter and spring. fs 4, easy. Flour- Oftered freely: 7s 6d, dull, A ('mn‘ 1pply of |n|u.‘|’ plum. spot, 48 Blgd une, 45 Gd, stead uly and August, 45 2d, dull, " AL Toledo, cash, 812 Corn—» ady: cash, 3 Unh-—lmll. e bid, New June 12.—Wheat—Closed firm; LIV s'n )Cl(. Chicago, Juno 12,7 |||. Drover’s Journal renorts as follow W 1,000; steady: b!lll)lllll i stockers and f' a4, COWS, bulls nnd nu@ 903 bulk, $2.80@3.20; throagh culll\’. S3,00004,00, Iluu Receipts, 22,000: openea 5S¢ higher; closed lowerirough and mixed, i, en king -uhl shipping, $4.20¢ gl 3,054,501 0 She] b—lh« tives, (@, 5,60, Kansas Oity, June 12.—Cattle—Receipts, 600; shinments, none, F lll Choice to fan: ey, $5.00@5,10; common good, §4.00@ ;\N' Mm:whra and feeders, 53 S 20; cows, Hogs—Receipts, 15,0007 shi prents, 6,000 opened steady. closed weak, be lower. (ood to choice, $3.8%@5.05; common to medium, $3.60@s, 50, Louis. Jnlw holeh shipping s oxport 3 choice sh pn‘nm -ult L0, mon to mr. N.»@Jw butehers' $3.25@4LTH; cows mul hul(«-rs. tl’l’)ud..b' grass T xuu& S&-\'x Recelpts, shipnents, 600; o Slade fi"""".,‘d lmufi.e:suum'g best .20 mix ng, 4,20; h_uo\.u 13, Packiag, $494 steers, ers, mlxwl Te: and steady: na- y per head, $4.50@Q li—l'MUO Kt‘cel )(l Firm, Good Hogs—. active, heavy, light, OMAHA LIVE ET()CK. Saturday Evening, June 12, Cattle—The warket was quiet by reason of the light recelpss. Values remained about tho same as yesterday, There is a fair de- wand for all choiee grades of cattle, Hogs—The wurket was very active for the close of the weok and stronger than on yes- terday: The demand was good and the buy- ers ook r\elylhlnx ol nuf The pens were carly in the day, Cl olw heavy huxl | Good feed THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY ully as well as li p—There is no demand ahd nothing doing in the market. Kl‘(‘l‘llllng Prices, Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on this market Choice steers, 1550 to 1500 1bs, Choice rs, 1100 to 1300 1bs Medium stecrs, 1250 to 1300 [bs. 1 rs, 1050 to 1150 | ©00 to 1000 1bs Good to choiee cows Fair to medium cows and hef Giood to choice bulls Medinm buils y Gommon tonah grage Choice to extra shorn sheey RECEIPTS Representative Sales. STEERS, r. 805 Weekly Statement, Containing the number of hogs purchased by the leading buyers during the past w Anglo-American Packing Co. :- H. Iluulmuml & Co Weekly Receipts, Showing the number of cattle, hogs, sheep and horses received at the stock 'yards' during the past wee Cattle.. Hogs o iighest and lowest priees paid ) this market during the past with comparative value June. (@3,65 for liv seven day Saturday, 5th. Monday. 7th. nesda “Thursday, 10th, Friday, 11th . Saturday, 1 Stock Salos. Showing the number of cattle and purchased by the leading buyers to-day: CATILE. G. H. Hammond & Co 4 HO hogs 8 cars M.Carleton... . H. ll!‘numuml & Co, All sales of stock 1n this market are made live weight unless otherwise stated. ead t e per Ib for all weights. “Skins,” oF hogs weighing less than 100 1bs no value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 lbs and gtags 80 Ibs. Notes. Everything sold. Iog market firmer, No sheep mar Market active for Saturday. G- 1. Hammond was at the yards yester- day. G. H. Hammond & Co. killed 1,300 head of cattle the past week. Mr. Dunning, Shelb; marketed a load of hog: Clark Bros. have lmu;,llt 49 cars of stock on the market this week. Everybody predicts a run of 10,000 hogs dlxlll) to the Omaha umrkfl inside of a year's time. Mr. Grahaw, of the firm of Wilkinson & Graham, Avoca, was in to-day and sold aload of cattle, J. H, Combs came in to-day with 2 loads of hogs from Palmyra, belonging 1o J. 11. Me- Intyre. Charles H. Rich, of Madison, Wis., a brother-in-law of Colonel Suvage, is a visitor at the yards, Ed l',tl\\llrllfl. of New York, and the owner of a fine ranch west, was in to-day negotiat- 1ng for 1,000 stockers. The Cleveland Povision company is look- ing over the ground with a view of putting a hog buyer on this market. ‘The Swan Land and Cattle company has vut twelve cars of cattle on the market that were fed at Ler's distillery. Mr. Fredericks, of Stuart & Fredericks, and Mr. l'lul\mlrnl, of Parkhurst & Wells, were at the ds to-day with 72 head of fat cattle, whicl they sold on the mark John l’ Squires, the heavy llosluu hog is considering the question of i'u""“‘ ron the Omaha market. He buys all the way from ten to forty double deck ears daily. ‘The united protest of the stock yards comn- pany and other interested parties has had mo effect of obtaining a promise from the Unio: Pacliie to put on dummy trains in the murv N0ON 4t more convenient intervals, J. B. Erion, who for some time past has been running the b«)ulh Owaha Globe, has branched out and to-day issued the first num- ber of the South Omaha Daily Stockma ‘The new paper starts out with' good prospeets and a liberal patronage. A bunch of honght on this market last ipped out into the country for feeding, were shipped back to the yards yesterday and sold for $1.585, with a gain of about 500 1bs per head, This shows what cood feeding willdo, as the cattle when shipped out were tail ends thrown out of nllwr loads and very poor. A. W. Tubbs, who has been Hammond's hog buyer on this market ever sinco the loca- tion of their y house at this point, I to-day tor hi ome in Michigan, *Mr. ‘Lubbs has been connected with G EL Ham- mond & Co. for a haif score or more of years 5 b bt 10 Detroit and Chicago ‘i kets, Formerly he bought cattle and hogs on his own hook for the buffalo markel ing his stay in le many friends, who regret to see him leave, Charles Bogart, who has already been with Ham- wond (en years, will take his place as hog buyer on this market, ‘The following sold hogs on to-day’s m ket: The Genoa lv\umr com Hawks & Riley, Albion: F. Kropf, : I, Lewis, ¢ ; Fulier & P, l‘ll”t‘l(ll -ml anlnmhau S )5 ) was at the yards and .mm) Bro: burg; C. k. Swith, rd; W, €, \('ull\u‘ lrm-l»uu & ik J. J. Bridges, Cortland; land ; Melntosh & llwn Murlulflw W Barnhouse, Adams: Morrissey Bros. & C Hawpion; ¥isher & Wagner, York. OMAHA ““‘,IA"‘SA!AE MARKETS General Marke Friday Evening. June 1 Eqas—The marketisdulland weak, W Illle the bulk of sales are being made ats¢, a few are going at Tige. Shippers will do well to candle earefully bofore shipping and avoid piviug (reight on rotton eggs. Burres—Receipts are very heavy and only a cowmparatively swmall’ portion can be picked out tor top prices. Tho outside price gbtain- able is 10¢, but wost of the choice quality is fullll at 8c: fair to good at 6@7c, and all in- are £oiug to packers at k@, of butter now arrives “‘soured,” lml l»emg worked properly, and particular eare Is advisuble. cream ehedda Cures Fancy full Bew wake, Lo, dats, #ei. young ght and medium | | ny cakes. per b, 1 1o, Limburger, e " l.H .~‘l‘l|l . ETo—11gs’ teet, per bol, $4.00: de e 82,601 du i do per 110N EY~California, strained, Nebraska, 16, MAPLESUG AR 150; iricks, per b, 1231 pen- 4 less than 100, rakfast ba- @e; dry salt e shoulders, dried beef- »0 Ib G UOCOANUTA= lm lf\(l. ProvistoNs—Ham, 10/¢c: o ige: clear side bacon 10-1b boxes, Fard, 12-1b boxes, pe b boxes, fer v, 102 Prutielles. 301b boxes, pot b, LemoNs—The market has advanced and is strong and active. Choice sold_in New York City ashigh as $7.00 aud 050 this w Faney Messina is guoted” hiere at S8.00@S.50: clinice, $7.00@1. OltaNaFs—"Therto Ao ibno in the market excepting Los Angeles and not many of them. Angeles are quoted at $4.00, Onknnies—Large black tartarian, $1.75; il vatieties, $1.80; southern, 16 4t boxes, 1,50, Brimiks—The market has been rather un- steady on strawberries for the past few day but itisapparently settling down to steady rices, market is well supplied with owa home grown. It s not anticipated that prices will go much 1ower, as the home-grown will not 1ast much longer, ana after they are gone the market will have to look to Michi- fran for its supply. A few blacic rspberties iave been received and have sold fairly well Prices are most too high for shipment to outside markets. The berries received are southern and St. Louis homie- grown. Red raspberries have put in_an ap- pearance in the market, but_the receipts are very light.” The following quotations are for choice shibping stock, quota fons for common stock in the lnN\I trade being less: Straw- berries, Towa home grown, 16 qt 5: red raspberries, southern, 24-pt eas 00; Diack raspberries, southein gt cases, 5,00(5.50; black raspberries, St. Fouls home grown, drawers, 9 qts, S10GLT, BANANAS—The demand for bananas is very good, and the amountof stock e _Another eat of choic a day or tWo. to the local trade. r bunch, § 03,50, LEs—There .|rc none on the mar- There Is no regularity in the receipts, there being an o ~mlply at one time and a scarcity at anothe he bulk of the reccivtsare from Calitornia, only a few southern I.wlng the market. Southern, boxes, € Catifornia black ! n, l}:]!'ge, $1.05; California small va ¢ The market for old potatoes is enmoralized, and the demand is lighter than it has been At any time this season. The majorits of the etail dealers huve about al they will require, as new potatoes and _other new vegetables are larcely taking the place oF Bl otatoos. - Peddiers are absut the oniy ones to whoin commission men will sell, and they will not pay enough to hardly inake good the frelght and commiissions. Two cars of poor stock were sold on track this week at 14c pel The choieest stock is slow sale ‘lots, at e, 3 Vi —'Lhe following quotation- e at which outside orders, quiring chote Lonthern caulifiower, n cauliflow 3 ; houte- lmmL grown per bu box, $1.00: ('II(lHIIIM'I' N \ EGE —Cubbage, per crate, £5.00 southern uliflows per doz., 8000 3 home-gre dozen bunches, spinach, B0aed0e; green per doz radishes, per doz, 15a20¢: lettuce, per doz, 20c; pieplant, per Ib, ic; . per bush’ box, SLH0: string beans, 1 ush box, § (@$2.00; wax beans per bush box, 83 cucumbers, per doz, 60@ib: squashes, per doz, $1.25; onions,souther bbl, §5.00} onions, southern, bush bo: 00, 1A 'he markel very quiet and there is_very little stock moving. Inferior Stoe THe@1.00; good clean country, $1.25@ 1.50: medium hmul-pu'hed $1.30@1.40; hand- picked navy, $1.40@1.60. FLOUR AND MILLSTU! Fru——\ther wheat flour, bext xmmy patent, 85,003 second quality, $ ¢ Dot Cquaiity epring wheat flmln vatent, 82.50@?2,60: bran, Hc per ewt: Lllul\pe(l feed, 65c per ewt: white corn meal, e y(-nuw corn meal, Roc per e per cwt: h\;nulny 12@1% per Ib: fine heavy, arse, 10@12c; burry il :n—Prime_ slaughter sole leath Se: prime ok sole leathe (2 Upper leather, per 20 Kipy, Th@sse: onk Kip, @ o $L6X@L25; hem. calf, 51 ot 10; oak rull’ $1.00@1.25: Krench calf, g1.85; Moroceo boot leg, H0@3 pebble, 28@52e ; toppinzs and linings, 86, .00 per doz. CoAL—lowa, $5.25; Walnut block, $5.25; Illinols, $4.75: Missouri, $4 00. HEAVY HARDWARE—Iron, rates, $2.25; plow steel,special cast, 4¢; crucible swel,63¢; cast tools do, 12@18c; wagon spokes, per wg 81.7%@3.00: hubs, per set, \J\‘n (ull(ik‘& sawed dry, $1.40; tongues, each, 75c; axies each, 75¢; mglum nuts, per Ib, l(@llc‘ chain, par 1b, 6@12: mallcable, 6@sc’ lron wedges., 6¢: crowbars 6¢; harrow teeth, dc: spring steel, 7@tc; Burden’s horseshoes, $6iu ‘Burden’s mule shoes, 85.40. Barbed Wi car lots, $4.00 per 100 Ibs. lron tes, 10't0 60, $3,00. Shot—81.50: ot, 81.85: oriental powder, ki do, half kegs, $2.00; do, quarte 8, K_n, S‘L&'l' fuse, per 100 feet, N‘IL 11 1203 Fr ¥rench rreen seal, n"l\('h zin enetian, red, American, 1% chrome vellow. genuing, 2 Chromio 12¢: ochre, Tocuelle i, ochre, ire, American, | 2 Winter's mineral i Leliigh brown, 25 Svanish brown, 2ie: Prince’s mineral, DRY PAIN lead, Se: Krench zine, 12c; Paris whiting, "whiting gildersy R AT AR R ntown. 13c: lamvblack. ordinary, Prussian blue, rine 1s¢i van- dyke. brown, Sc: umber. burnt. 4e: umber, raw, 4ci sienna, burnt, 4¢: sienna, raw 4 P i Paris green, c < chrome green, N, Y., S0¢: chron green, K, 12e: vermunon, Engiish, in ol 70e; raw and burnt umber. 1 b, cins, 12 mwand burn slenna, 1] vandyke, brown, 1 lampblack, 12¢; eoach black and 16c; drop biack, 16e: Prussian ulumunnnu blue, Inc: chrome M. .16z blind and shutter l\'ur) blac] Dblue, 40e green, 1 green, L., A Indian red 221 Amel yellow ociire, 9e; L. ochre, 16¢; pnmndr light oak, dark oak, 14&. vermillion. M. & 0. 1., 15¢; good Se; graining color alnut, chestnut and L.s—Acid, carbolic, 54w co paiba, per ¥ 10¢: calomel, a, per 0z, 40¢; ehloro: Dovers powders, per 1, i , ver 1, Bige: glyeerime: purp per b, 18c; lead, acetate, per b, gll, easto .z No. 1, per gal., $1.53; oil, No. gal., $1.40; oil, ollw . origanum. 50¢ oplum, W and R. &S, per o ocide, per b $3,007 salicin, In:r 0z ; sulphate morphine, oz, suxr ylmr per Th. de: strychuine, per oz, $1. V ARNISUES—sSarrels, per galion: ture, extra, furniture, No, 1, coach, extra, $1.40; ('uwcn. . Damar, ('xlm. 8L75; anxm. rlunum extra, bsc; shellae, §5.50 'llml oil finish, $L.50. bririTs—Cologne spirits, 188 proof, $1.12; do lol}mm[ $1. xs.Jmu, second quality, $1.12; do, proof, $1. lL Alco" .10 Redis K| 1 , )\enllkkgnml Pennsylvania ryes, $3.00@i.50] Golden Sheat bourbon and rye whiskies, 303,00, ~ Brandies, Immm-tf 8500, Someatie, LG, Gins, impo @6.00; dowestic, 25 Rums, im- ported, S10@n.00; Now gl.nd $1.75@2.00; Alumulh' $1.25@3.00, Chiampagnes, import ed, per case, uswuw; Awerican, per case, $10.00G1600 - Dry Goods. Puisis—Awerican, o545 Ara 1d's, ve; Co- 100 | chieco, Ge; \lnw)m( Dugine, fie { Merrimace, Shirtings, 415¢: Berii, DUCK - S oz Magnolia, | S oz West Point, S Atlgntic 1' C, TICKINGS Afoseng ACQ 12 ) 3TN n geq ;. Milbury, I ll 0y llmml(nn 1% wift I\ ver, 6581 Shetuel \(.ulrmk ACA. e, \I('ll Boston v oz, brown and Boston O H brown and_arab, X brown and drab, 10c; Boston 1% Boston O P unh\uk BB, ners’ cholce, Hil h y 8¢ Fruit, Se; Wa —Kearsarge, Indian Orcoard, it § Il\Ih\ Conse’ l' Te: Peppel Naumkeag, 7 «C "F\ll!"i Armory, [H Amoskeag, rht'l‘k“ 0lge: Amos- ates Edin- ‘Sei Glen- 7 t'll"l‘i. e Amoskeag, nugpud 104ge: Lue vhl 121 Uln-rUXL ook fold, ll‘.c. l'mlummu book fold, 12¢ DENIMs—Beaver Creek AA, 1le; Beaver (\'m-k BB. 100 By doi Jafl g ¢ lnm‘v‘ 18'gc: Everett, ll.x)mnkers bmo and brown. 7ige. flroc-n' List. PrekLes-—Medium, in bbls, $5.00; do in h.uhm«_s m small. in bbls, 85,00 do in half bbls, & szherkuu, in bbls, §7.70; do. in half bbls, su CANNED Goons—Oysters. standard, case, £3, strawberrie: 2, r.\«n\wnw b, “per s 50, S4, per apricots, per case, white cherrics () 50 um-n xflmw les, 2-1b, per Per caddie, round, per case. “lUU square cases, $1.70; mule square, 81, 2. ‘GARrs—Powdered, Toc: cut loaf, Tic ul od.l;‘,r';(-(-uh-omuwrsz\ 6503 stand atd extrn C, 6iges extra C, Oig@8ices nedium yellow, 5¥¢. b No. 1_quarter n{lplm in (@dc sblackberries b 81, (@Xige; peac! h»u. ens l‘\mmn\lfll %4 neau's «ndn. butter and creanis, 8lge: glnger snaps HA—1n m ;mpom $3.25a case; salsoda, kvg ver b, 2250, SYRUP—No. 70, 4-gallon kegs, 81.00: New Orleans 35@45e per gallon L Syrup, 3¢ barrel, strictly pure, 70c per gallon: 1 _gal 10n cans, $9.35 per doz: 3¢ gallon cans, 85,25 per doz; quart cans §3.00, S Mirror gloss, 1 1b, 6e: Mirror Mirror gloss, 6 Ib, 61gc} G corn,' 1 b, 6i 1b e Kingsfonl i 61b, Tie: King: lnrdspuro.xlb 53¢ ford’s bul Corrers—Ordinary grades, 101¢e:fair, 11@ 115e; prime, 111;@l2e; choice, 121 @ldije; iancy green and wllmv 1L5@ldiees old gov- ernuient Java, 3 interior < 20c: Mocha. u:\u*n- Arbuckle’s roasted, 14e; Melaughlin's X roasted, 141e; Dilworth’s, 14e:,Red,Czos SoAPS_Kirk | 5 opvon Imperial, s satinet, §3.00, Kirk’s dard, §5.0 Kirk'a white Toussinh. $400° Kirk's Whitd 4 Dome, $3.90: Washboara, s—Bo: 40 1, 63, ll?"l‘ 8, 1(|l .-, 1111.3(1 , 40Ib, 160z, Os, 1035c; ha'f box, 20lb, A Ci vmr—wwu @12 stick, Og@lle. SArT—Dray loads. per bbl. SL55; ‘Ashton, S, 83 h sacks, Ashton, Bse; bb hd—bsiack _pepper, boxes, 20 2@16e;_cinnaimon, 186 e 14le. allspice, 8 M e B oung H\mn, Oolong. good, #i@i0c : Eaglish bre ¢, Souchon, ns, zuud 3045 3 O 30wA0c: choice, @dde; choice, 35(@4be; s@die: choice, 55@Te; tings. 18¢. w Y ork, per bbl, 87.00; t, Tuc: Fountain, 700: Gofdan Threads 60c; Buds, suc Rocky Moun- S s lmm-y 45c: Da 3 North Star '(T;‘Luek 55c; Our Best, 624e; Good Dry Lumber. BOARDS. No. l (Om. & 1.8 12, 14 and 16 ft. 23 'l" 14 and 16 ft B 2, 14 and 16 ft.. Lad 1"‘ 14 and 16 ft,. NCING, No.1, 4&86 inch, I and 14 feel No. 1, 4&6 mm. 16 feet, roul No. 2, 4 &6 inch, 12 and 14 fee No. 2 4 &8 inch! 16 feet, rough. rough..$16.50 . L1700 rough.. uoa 'PENNYROYALFILLS “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." no on;lunl and Only Genuine. siways Reliavle, Bewarsof worthless Initaskien. oy u‘l:m ADI .- All Dri ot B R Ask for “Chichs o T Penny roy. oubers Red Star Line Carrying the Belgium Royal and United Statos Mail, sailing every Saturday Between Antwerp & New York 10 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- LAND AND FRANCE. SPRING AND SUMMER RATES: Salon from $0 to §100. Excursion trip from £110 to § Cabim, -~ outward, $i; propuid, $45; exc . Bteerage passige at_low 'rates. r Wright s, General thers suffering from debiity Yot ‘M ;e il 'l by D s o conpanics. 1|Hl ‘cured m’ Yur]umll)hl(-l afiu urn la -"w " HORNE. IYFNTOR. 1] WABASH AV.. CHIBADD: A Job Printing, TING CO., Job Printers, Book Binders, And Blank Book Manufacturers. 100-108 South Fourtcenth Stree Flour and Feed, W.J. WELSHANS & 00, Wholesale Flour, Feed and Grain, Manufacturers of W.J. Welshans & Co.'s Quick Kaising Buckwheat flour and proprietors Omaba City Mills, cor. Sth_and Furnsm Streets, Omaba. — Lot Leather, Hides, Ete, 77 SLOMAN BROS, Wholesale Leather, Saddlery Hardware, Baddlery and Shoc Pindings, Hides, W i , Tullow, Eic., Omiba, ) T M. KEATING, gent for Anheuser-Bush Brewing usu Bpecipl t brands Faust, Budweiser, Erlanger | .| OMAHA JOBBERS’ DIRECTORY inding, Et REES PRINTING (0, Printers, Book Blnderx, And Tenk Hook RAYMOND & CcAMPI Tugincers and Contractors. | Brges, Roof Trasses, Steam Pile Driving | Tron Combination and Howe Truss Bridges, Piline and Onk Timber. 15th s, near Farnam i Telephone No Cigars and Tobacco. MAX MEVER & €O, Jobbers of Cigars, Tobaccos, Guns and Ammunition. 215 to 2 -u\h 1ith Street, 1020 to 1024 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, INTER-OCEAN Croan Factony, WEST & FUTTSCHER, Nanufacturers o[ Fine Cigars, And Wholesale Dealers in Leaf Tobuecos, 108 and 110 N, 14th & . Omaha, Neb. rockery, W. L WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Tmporters, Croclery, ‘Glasslare, Lamps, Chimners 7 South 1%th Nos. T C. 8. GOODRICH & €O Agents for F. A. Whitnuy Curringe Co. 8 And Jewott's Celebrated Hetrigcrators, Sen for price lists. 1415 Farnam st., Omahn. 0. 8. PETTIS & CO., Wholsale & Retail, Fine Carriages, Phactons, Buggles wnd Ihu|l| (Wagans, 2 per cent saved in buying 410-1312, Trard Street Nebrria, Branch at Council Lornices, " Eagle Cornice Works. John Epeneter, Proprietor. Munufacturer of Galvunized Iron and Cornice. 2% Dodge and 101 and 105 North 10th Strect, Omaha, Neb. RUEMPING & BOLTE, Manufacture:s of Ornamental Galvanized iron Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finalg, Etc., 310 8. 12th 8. Work done inany part of the country. Western Cornice Works, C. SPECHT, Proprietor. Ivanized yn Cornices, Ete. Specat's fm- d Patent Metall'c Skylight. 608 and 5108, h St., Omaha, N Doors, Sash. Etc. BB (oo " The Gats (i y Plin'ng Rill. Doors, Saeh and Blinds. Also all kinds of turning. Scroll and Staic work of every de- ecription. A. ROSENBERY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. Btair Rails o epecially | Telcphone No. 02 151 ana Marcy Sts.. Omuha, Neb. Electrical Supplies. L. W. WOLFE & CO., Rlcetricians, Electrical Supplies, Masonic Block, Omuha. Burglar Alurms, Bells, Fire Alurms, b'cctric Matting, Speaking Tubes, Iron Works, P\\’I(l\( & VIERLING [RON WORXS Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work ron Stairs, Railing, Rolled Beams and Girdors Bteam Engincs, Bras neral Foundry Machine and Blacks ork. Office and Works, U. P. Ry. und 8 17th st. slol E fron ard Nails, P e OMAHA NAIL MA NUFACTURING CO., Cat Nails and Spikes, Fire Nuils o Spc sialty. Omaha, Neb. Omaha Safe Works, G. ANDREEN. anufncturer of Fire and Burglar Proof Safos, ault Doors, Jafl Work. Ehutters and Wire Weork. Cor. I4th and Juckson Sts., Omaha, Neb. Wagons and Carriages. " Ectublished 1854, A. 7. SIMPSON, The Leading Carriage Pactory, U0 and 141 Dodge Street, Omaha, Noby Commission, Etce M. BURKE & S0NS, Live Stock Commission Geo. Burke, Munager, Union Btock Yurds, 8. Guuba.” 15lehone 582 ™ Union Stock Yards Comp:my, i OF OMAHA, . Limited. John F. oy perintendent, SAVAGE & G N, Live Stock Commission Merchants. Buipmonts of any und all kinds of stock sollcl ed. Union 5ti.ck Yurds, Om Lumber, Etc, et - LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, , Doors, Etc. Yards—Cor, ith and Douglas, + 9th und Douglas, DBOHN MANUFACTURING €O, " Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work and Intcrior Hard Wood Finish. Just opencd. N. E. cor. sth and Leaven worth Streets, Omahu, Neb, CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY, Wholesale Lumber, €14 8. Uth Blnu.l,xt Jmaha, Neb, F. Colpetzer, Mannge C. N. DIETZ, Lumber, 18th and California Streets, Omaha, Nob, FRED W. GRAY, Lumber, Lims, Cement, Etc., Etc. or, 6th and Douglas Btreets, Omaha, M GEO, A, HOAGLAND Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, Omaha, Nebraska. CHAS. R L Hardwood Lumber, Waren Etock, Fancy Woods, Liridge Timbers, . W, Cor. th dnd Douglus, Omabia, Neb. G. . LYMAN, Dealer in Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moubdings, Bullding Paper, Bte. South 1 Hireets O2nas, Nebruska, - Figh, Ete, TTBENSON FISH COS Bucecssors 1o Icken Siemssen & Co. Wholesale Fish Dealers, ors of oreign Fish, Nos. 911-913 Jones &= Street aud v P, Track, Omiba. Kob Confectionery F. P, FAY & CO,, Manufacturing Confectioners, Jobbers of Fruits,Nuts * and Cigars, - 1211 Farnain St., Owabaxeb, Agricultural Tmplements, LININGER & METCALF €Oy Wholesale Dealers in Agricaltural Implements. N ner 6th and Pacific Sts, Omaha, Nels LIN, ORENDORFEF & MARTIN, Wholes...o Dealers in Agricultural Implements, Wagons and Buggics, Omaha Neb, CHURCHILL PARKER, Wholesale Desder in Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Carriages and Buggios, Jones St bet. 0th and 10th, Omaha, Neb Boots and Shoes. WL V. MOPSE & CO., Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, 11 Farnam Street. Omah . Manufactory, Summer Street, Boston, Carpets, “'8. A. ORCHARD, Wholesnle Carpets, Oil Clolhs. Mattings, Curtain Goode, Ete, 142 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb Coal, Lime, Ete. “IRER W, BEDFORD, Coal, Coke, Lime and Stone. Office, 213 8. 14th t., Omaha, Neb. Yurds, oth and De venport Streets, Py COUTANT & SQUIRKS Dealers in Hard ana Soft Coal. Best varietios, Offico, h &t Telephone 14 b Omabin, N NEBRASKA FUEL €O, Shippers of Coal and Coke, 214 8. 15th St Gx0. PATTERSON, Se President. J.H. Hurnrrr, X Proprietor, Munngor. Nebraska Coal and Lime Company, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, OfMce, 217 8, 1th Strect, Telephone 49, Gxo. I. LABAGH, Pres. C. F.GOODMAN, V. Pres. J. A SUNDERLAND Sce. and Trens. Omaha Coas, Coke and Lime Company, Jobbers of hard and soft_cons, 209 8. Lith & Omulin, Neb. OMAHA COAL AND PRODUCE CO. Hard and Soft Coal. Exclutive dealcrs in Boulder Colorado Coal, 217 Touth 14th street. b Coffee and Spices. GATES, COCLE & MILES Home Coffee and Splca Ml NTg Co. Coftee Roustors det facture: . Try one case 4 Kostod Colteo. 1600 Howard & Neb, Omaha Colrca and Splce Mills. pi owder Fluvoring lmrnm» Landry te. 141416 Har- Strect, Omaha, 3 Commissinn. Etc. lH!ANLH & CO., Wholesme Fruits, Produce, Oysters, 1121 Farnam St., Omaha, Apples—Our own yack- RN o Tirund. Oysters, Butt Ey , Game, Poultry, Potatoes. JOHN F. FLAC! General Commission Merclmnt ‘Produce, Provision Flour and Feod, 105 8. 14th 8t., Omaha, Neb. Consignients solicited. Keturns mude promotly. R. McDONALD. COMMISSiON MERCHANT. 816 12th Street, Omuin, Nel. Specialtios: Dut- TR r s, and Chickeuse 2 MAN & €O, Prodnce Commission Merchauts Poultry, Butter, Gam, WESTERFIE u) BROS,, General Commission Merchaats, 1406Dodgo Strect, Omaha Neb. Consignments Boneited. W. E. RIDDELL, Storage and Commission Merchant. BPEC es—Cheese. Butter Eggs, Poultry 2 8. Mth, Omahu, Nob. Tele vhoue S & MILLARD, ‘Slorage and Commission Msrchants. cign and Dowestic Fruits a speeinlty. Fl- egant &torage fucilitios. Warchouse and. off 10 North I Telephone D. A. HURLEY, Commission and Jobbing, Butter, Eggs and Produce. A full line of Stone- ware. 'Consigninents solicited. 1414 Dodgo St., Omuba. — ‘ = E. MOROHY, General Commission Merchant, Buttor, Eggs, C| o and Country Produto gen- rally, 300 8. 12th St., Omuha, N MCSHANE & SCHROEDER, Bayers of Butter and Eggs. Refrigerntor and Packing House, 14th & Lenven. P, ], . Track, Omaha, Neb, Establishicd R ROBEKT PULVIS, General Commission, 2118, 14th Bl Umuhu Nch. Specinlties=Ruttor uln) and Game. PE\'C!{R BROS,, Commission Merchants, 1c0 uud l'mnw 8, lhmmu, Nob RIFFITH & THOMAS, ¥ s to tame Grimih, (:om'mlsslon Merchant, fod rholesalo dealor iy country produco, frulte, butter, ¢ cte. Goods on L'un'l\l(lllnufll a spocialty. - 530 N, 16th £t Omina, Nob KIRSCHBRAUN & SONS, (Successors to A, P. Schnc Produce Commission Merclmnts No. 213 South 15tk Strcot, Omaba, Nob, Fruits, P, Dry Goods, BROWN & 0, \tholesale Dry Goods and Notions, 1825 Douglas Street, Omuha, Neb, ERG & €0, Wholesulo Ticalorsin Dry Coous Hoslery, Notions, ens, iacos, Evibroidery®and Whito' ¢ oo "2#0 Deliglus Street, Omubu, Neb. . = White Lead, ARTER WHITE LEAD CO,, Strictly Pure White Lead. 20t St-, and U, P, Ry, Owaha, Harness, Etc, Jobbers of Harness, Saddlés Saddlery Hardware, Turf Goods, Blankc 18 und Rob's, 1421 Furnkin Street Omuhu, Nob. s R = Mattresses, E. M. HULSE, Ignlress Company, Mattresses, Hodding, Feath 1206 und 1205 Douglas Strect, Hoanutacturi e 7‘0veralls. “canFikLn MANUFACTURING €O, Manufacturers of Overalls, Toani Punts, hlnxl. Ete., 1102 umn “ ' Do ] Blroct, Oimhtis, Nl st | 10rand 10 Sth street. o 1b pickize | And Carringe Wood OMAHA JOBBERS’ DIRECTORY. ; OMAMA L MER €O, Dealers in A Kindsof Building Material at Wholesals. T8 Streetand Co.on Pac - Track, Omalite GERMAN D WYATT, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, 20th ana 1 1 Strecis, Omahia, Nebraska, A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Lath, Shlnglu. i l Ming Pavors, Saeh, D |'.v«|a |m. and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions, 1212 o0l 1214 Harney Street, Omatia, Noby Musical Instruments, EDHOLM & ERICKSON, Wholesalers of Musical Instrameats, ' Steinway Pluos, Weber, or, Huines aud Briges Piinos, Pacaard Organs, Chase Organss R - == Furniture, Ete. “CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture, Bedding, Upholstery, Mirrors 206, 1208 and 1210 Faonum Steet, Omaha, DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniturs, Farnam Street, Omaba, Nob. W‘lolesnlu Grocers, MG and 1112 Douglas 8trect, Omaha, Nob = E. B. CHAPMAN & €O, Wholesale Pancy Grocers, Clgars, I‘obnnu and Smo Articles, 1217 Howard !t. MEVER & RAAPKE Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, Bpices, Cigars and Tobaceos, 1313 and 1319 Dougs Ins Streot, Omaka, Nob, MCCORD, BRADY & COMPANY, Wholesale Grocers, Corner 10th and Farnam Etreets, Omaha, Neby PAXTON, GAL HER & €O, Wholesala Groceries and Provisions, 709 und 711 8. 10th St, Omuho, Noh. Hardware, W. J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardwm, Iron, Steel, & Springs, Wigon Stock, Hurdwood Lumbor, ot 1209 'und 1211 Harney strec, Omabs, Nob. EDNEY & GIBBON, Wholcsals Iron, Steel, Wagon Hurdware, wet, Omuhiy Ete, RI7and 1219 Leavenworth " HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders' Hardware, Mechanies” Tools as 1405 Douge RIED 25, Jobbers of Hardware and les, Tinware, Sheet Iron, Howe Scales and Miuini T iha Neb, MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Mantles, Grates, Bross goods, 1521 and 1325 Fare “trect. nam RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Nuils. Cor. 10th and Harney. Strects, Omalia, Neb. Harvesters, WM. DEERING & CO., CHICAGO, Manuficturer of tho Deorlng\ Harvester Goods, Write to Wm, Lor r, Omuha, A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Pumps, Pipe and Engines. £t 2am, Wutor, Ruilway and Milling Supplies, unl 920, 022 unit 24 Farnum St. Omub, No CHURCHILL PUMP CO., 5 ,. Wholesale Pumgs, Pips, Flttlngs. i Bteam und Water Supplies. Hendquarters for Must Foost Co’s Goods. 1111 Furnnm Stroety Omuba, Neb. == = —= Jewelry. g S EDHOLM & EXICKSON, Wholesale Jewelers. Iverware, Dinmonds, s o, x".'.’fi,.‘.‘-“!');f:fl.‘u Nob, 'y Denlers in Clocks, Jew and 16, 16th Streg Notlons - Etz, Watch s 03 VINYARD & SCHNEIDER. obbers Notions, Hosfery & Gents'Furnishing ,Ga:d 1000 und 1008 Furnam St., Olaba, Now Wit and 405 . 10t § Wholesule Denlers in N nishing 0Oils, Etc, "~ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE £O, Wholesale Dealers in Oils, Gasoline, Micn Axlc o, Ete. AL H. munan' Mutiugor, Omuliu, Nob, ioods, = Pork Packing. 1 JAMES E. BOYD, Pork Packer and Shippar Omuha, Nebraska, HARRIS & FISHER, Packers and Provision Dcfiers. Dfce, U mun M; ot, 1517 Do i house, U, LI Truck, lmmlu, Nob. phone v Sufes and Locks, P. BOYER & (0. Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s' Proof Sufes,Vimo Locks, Vaulte Nob Fire d 1020 Furnai streot, Omabiy, Seeds, . BVA Wholesale and Petall Dealor fn Soarls." agricultural, Vogotahle 0dd Poliows’ Hully W. Cor, Mth und Dodgre St ., Omiha, N Drugs, Ete, scaitll —— Ty THE GOODMAN DRUG CO Wholesale Druggist, And Dealer in Puints, Oils und Window Glassy Oualia, Nob., Wines, Liquors, [t:, ILER & €O, Distiflers and lmporler‘ of Wines nd Liguors. Sole manufactirers of Kenneiyls it Dadiu Jitters, 1112 Hun iy GO W Buccossor 10 MeNAMAKA & D) and Wholeside Dea Viines, Liguors and Cigars, ““nml 16 5, l\lh Bt., Omuha, M u.k Notions, Lfc, ¥ L. BRANDIES & SON, Wholesale Job Lots Dry Goods, N Goods from New U § A, Liuposter in » | w05 South Lith B, Guka,

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