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at 95.95@5.50 in barrels. | o 1880, ____‘________—____________________—.—.__——__—-—————————————_— | ease, 81.70: 21b lima beane, per cace, $1.0 4 1 BULLS GET THE BEST OF I, Wheat Futures Olose Strong at a 8light Advance Over Previons Prices. STUBBORN STRENGTH The Regular Program Past Followed in Pork Cattle RNeceipts Larger —Hogs Active General Quotations. CRICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Ciicaco, the Bre | Dec. “Special Telogram 1o May wheat opened at 86/, but the market quickly receded to S63ge and then | wlowly 1o %iije. At this point Milmine ap peared as a quiet selier on New York accotnt and their offerings carried the market nnder #e, AL $5%e their sales amounted to over hall a miilion bushels, and the total sales were something over a wiidion. Hutehinson was the principal buger ox this br the crowd bought freely, Mil were reported to b against purch York. ‘Tuere were no weak featur ontside news, Cablos were st moderate and exports falx crowd in the i, receipts iin, but the on news, longs bought mor e nothing here got too by e shorts eovered up and 0 that when war news deselo further there was considerable w and a scareity of buyers until it had declined le, when offeris ind a ready market, “Tlie amount of wheat thrown on tiie mark Dad 1o go throngh a sifting and settling pro- cess betore it landed where it wonld stay, and while this was going on prices declined 10 86ige for May, bat quickly rallied to 8574 on New York news (hat the matket there was very strong on export buying. chinson continuedtoabsorb wheat Steadily during the softspot. The market continued to flactuate, declining from SHige to 857 (¢ again, and * then advancing to %ie, showing considerable lile ana good trade. London was a g buyer i New York on the break and New York's strength was quickly reflected in our market here, May, under lively t tonch- Ings0'ge. Itlooked at the close as tho the wheat sold to-day had scttled in good hands and_that, considering the strength shown on the other side and tie recovery from the weakness here, closing within e of yesterday's regular closing prices, the bulls 1 rather the hest end of the barzai <€ WIS SLIODE at S @ ~51ge oo bid for Janiary, we for March. Coilh was strong 1 % by turns Yo-day, though the prevailing tone du cater portion of the time was one of stubborn strength, The warket opened at 45ige for May and sales were made and not until wheat broke to soe did values wayer perceptibly. ‘Flien there was a slump to43'e, but towards the close ool baying set in and there was a recovery to 4315e or opening figures. ‘Lliere was a fuir seaipinig trade all through and_ scattering Duying orders from theoutside. AL Lo'eclock 4215 was freely bid for My, which is ‘e bet- ter than yesterds <e. Outs were quiet and steady at e for May delivery, 1 o'clock prices standing at the outside, Notmuch business was done in a specula- tive way. ‘The in store matket is sull dull. Iths gefting tobe a regular thing now to start pork at a 10c advance in_the morning, allow it to sag oil at midday and to then_ firm it up at the close to about tie top figure of the session. ‘I'his has happened each day for a ana the first part of the procedire_ oe- curred this anorning, ‘There were only 10,000 hogs at the yards, less of course than the estimates, and prices there were, ashas been the case each day for a week, H@l0c higher. pork on'the board started at $14.60. ved that Hutehinson was a 3 ‘Thousand barrel lots v ken with such rapidity that it was plain enough that the “plungers’ were doinga business.” ‘Fhe prico went down arrl in a twinkling 1o $12.4214 for o situation in pork i rendered by Iutelinson’s attitude, and for this rveason conservative = bulls quite generally sold their holdings, )lulvlunwnluul, it is believed, about barrels, of which he sold perfiaps 15,0 20,000 barrels this morning, 1 he tr seil out at once it is certain the ma break badly, perhaps $1 a barrel. If his sellipiz happened to come on day when the erowd itself was inclined to sell” the break might be worse. 1t is altogether likely that realizing by Hutehinson woald be foilowed and more likely accompanied by raids by the Cudaby and Plankinton crowd. For these there was large realizing this morn- by men who are bulls at heartand be- vers in the situation, but who don’t care to go through any such' experience 1ght Tollow in the wake of Huichinson’s 5 May pork showed an advance of 1 Belling up to § Subscquently thera as 1 drop to §1210 5 on the split and bid at tie close. March lard § and sold_early at $6.60, 1ned from $6.15 at_opening 10 $6.05 at the close. The movement in the cash product was & little slow, buyers and sellers being apart in their view b m,—May wheat 86/ ¢ Ge bl Up to this writing ty-iive boat loads have been roporied taken for export ut New York, y. critieal closed March ribs de sellers, AGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, . 1 Telegram to the Bre.| Le—-Receipts to Jarger than the preceding days of and buyers were expecting Jarger runs for the remainder of Bids were lower this morning, thin and coarse qualitics, but” on the whole prices avernged about steady, though the market closed w on late arrivals. Prices about 166 Me higher than one week ago on all fat cattle. Some 97 to 1306 Ib cat- tle sold at §3.50, with 9700 1170 and 1410 1b cattle at 34, hipping steers, § B bulk, 84.00(@4.50: stockers and feedes @3.50; s, bulls and mixed, $1.255.50; bulk, $2.00@250; slop-fed Texus cattle, $2. 2534 Hoos—The market wa: pother uptirn of about eavy sciling at good to 06 mixed, ¥4 : common, 4,00 light sorts, $4. oo@uu ¥ New York, . 39 easy at 8@ per cont, PriMg MERCANTILE cent. SrER1INe Exc N6E—Steady at for sixty day bill $4 tor demand. GOVERNMENTE—GLovernment bonds quiet but steady. Srocks- Stoeks were active and strong The ovening was irregnlar, clanges from Jast ovening's tinal Hizures ranging. brom g per cent below 10 15 per cent above, Before he end of the lirst hour advances ranging up to 13 per cent had been established. This wis followed by @ period of comparative quiet, acconpanied by . pssion in ieet, but before noon and ad vance were again rene asted until after 2p. m., when consideral ization for prolits cansed a slizht decline and tha aarket closed barely steally, but close to the best tigures of the day, STOCKS ON WALL ATREKT. cent bonds,.., 1009 C. & N, W veees 10K preferred N. Y. C. Oregon Tran " 1'; ¢l Mail. the wee considerably the week iy on e, wilh faney m closing at i per VAPEE- 420 call nt, per §4.80 were referred ., ol € prefe ¢ Texas Pacitic. .. [ Union Pacitic preferied .. l'mmu( Chicago, \mchnnxm southern, 410 Uu‘lnfi 5ot apring llll ionesota bakers. lenls, $4.90@40v; low grades, ™ l)-‘c. | terdnys IN CORN. | e of a Week | rat for sale | rve flonr, Aniet and $3.00@5.% in sacke, Wheat—Unsettled, closing iye cash, T8¢ January, iwige: May, W'ge Corn~Fairly' netive, openine a shade bet- ter_and closed about the same as vesterday: cash, #ilc: Jany 37 b-16c: Fevruary, 37 1h16c; May, 4 Onts—Steady. W cas aci May, & Rye—Steady at bie, Batley—Quiet at 52, Timothy seed—Prime. $1.i4@l. Flaxsecd--Searce and higher at &) i Whisky-—S1.18, Pork—Active Janvary, §11 under ye February, h no 5eific, material change: He. cash_and 12,0215 and about steady §@11.90; February, firm February, nd $6.405 86,47, 00501 Julk Meat clear, $6,50a0, January, _Buttér—Steady: creamery, & S-St fiats, 1 i1k dv: full cream cl S@1? young skims, 1%l 1@ Hides—In good re heavy green salted, 7y dry salt tea eddars, 1 Americas, (est at former price bullhid : No. 1country, Shipmente 12,000 31,00 41,00) 107000 cainta Flour.bhls. . 7,000 Wheat, b, 1,000 Corn, bu . 105,000 Ot bu...L 16,000 Iiye, bii Bariey.ou, Bt Louis, and weak : No. sl May, Bare Easy: i AT Oats: Iiye Ne: Whisky Pork ~Firm Lard —Firm i Buttor—Unehanged. Kansas City, Dec No. 2 red, cash and January, bid, Ay, 400 No, 2 mixed, of 0.~ Wheat—4 0¢ bid; shy, 8Cc bids “Oata=-No quotations. Now York, Dec, 20.-Wheat—Cash @t e highers options byed weak and declinu ruled stronger, ralifed X @y @ with legs” stength; wiraded © in_ store, i delivereal nuary elosing at 915, Corn=Spot steady; options o Tower, closing steady with de ned 4@ uary closing at 4i Oats--Shade stron Dorts, mixed western, Si@d Petroleum western, 3 white vt imited closed at 65! fe. mess, 2,00 12 . a shade lower, but closed ine recovered; western steam : western, 12@2e. < western, fresh, Minneapotis, Do -Wheat—Opened firm but closed we: d, cash and January M 1'northern, 2 northern, $4.40@1.60; bakers, at, 181,000 bu. Shipments=-\Wheat, 573,000 bu.; flour 000 bbls, ‘Wllwluker.lh* ~Wheat—Firm: cash, $11.80, Qincinnati, l!c Wheat—Firm red, Ste. rmer: No, mi\m, No. nixed, 557ue. ronger at §, 0. Whisky-—$1.15. New Orleans, Dec. and firm; wixed and white, 4S@19c. Oats—Quiet; choice wi Corn Meal-—Steady at Hog Products—Dul fined tierce, $6,00, Bulk Meats—; Imnldns, $4.50; and clear ribs, .KSA 40 Quiet ellow, tern, 5. pork, $11.50; lard, re- long clear l4l\ E L) 1)(,K. Clleago, Dac. = 1eporis as follows: Cattle--Receipt @ Drover’s Journa about steady; : stocker: ana mixed, Texas cattle, Hogs mighe) Recelpts, strong and closing weak; tough and a0: packing wnd shippine, It §5.75( 1,102 skips, leep—Iiceeipts, '4,00 i natlves, ¥ t. Louis, Ih ', mixed, §4.45@ oice heavy fuir to_good Shipping butehers’ s Ille'I\ ana feeders, § lwul 3, “Hogs—Receipts, 5,000; shipments, active and Hal0e higher; heavy .\n(l bute! aolections, $4.50@4.0 pac k.n( $4.00@1. sas City, De shipments, a shade lower; o stockers, ceipts, 1 strong and 5 4 weak: shipments, fihers h common 1o (hn‘\ . $4.000 OMAMA LIV STOCK, Wednesday, Dec, © Cattle, The receipts were light g than esterday. ‘The market was everything of any account was sold. Values remained about ste “The recelts were not auite as yesterday, ‘The market w and the first sales were made at about yester- day’s prices, Later it livened up and the prices went up a booming. ‘The receipts were not equal to the demand and one buyar was unable to fill his order, while the otliers did not get as many as they wanted, Some Iate arrivals sold alu strong 15¢ over yester- warket, leavy as slow to open Sheep, There none in to-day wanted, were, and none Receipts. Cattle Hogs 00 Prevailing Prices. Showing the prevailing prices pald for live stock on this market. | 150 to 1500 1bs. .. .. $4.90@4.40 nw mln» s, 400 Good 1o ch FaUr (0 me i grass ¢ Good to choice bulls. .., ueatum bogs. . mixed b 1 to choiee sheep, alr 10 §ood sheep presentative Sales, IRN-FED STEERS, No. Av. 212 1558 L1410 140 08 Av. 1110 120 r. $4.10 17 410 MINED BUTCHEL'S $TOCK la Wi AW cash, | it § BoeM ‘0 o] 7 il [ 8 .. 208 N80 6....200 10 330 1 100 hlvlp Ievlll Sh -\\"L the number of eattle, hogs slicen shipped from the yards during the d CATILE 5 N W, Mil, Dest <.Chicago Chic Hamp Range of Prices. Showing the highest and lowest prices paid for loads of hogs on this market duriog past seven days and for the same ume you 00 @1 405 @d Holiday. Sundny Allsales of rewt. live weicht ead Tios sell at Kins," or ho novalue, e s market g 1nless othor ver 1b, for 5 welghing less than 100 1hs, ocked 10 1b: inspector, Notes, Hogs all sold. An active cattle market, A cood demand for good eattle. One load of hogs brought $4.45, Hozs open slow but close with a boom. & Green, Cra had in a load of I, Pon tile, M. Golden, Laramie City, was a visitor t the yards '8 how mark be misleading. Steel Bros,, Carroll, on the market. Ostenburg & Frush, cattle in to-day, “arrington & Son, attle on the marke A, was heve and marketed ot was well caleulated to lad two loads of cattle Walioo, had aload of Lyons, had aload of was on the market ' Malvern, withi a load of ecattle. J ‘ewksbury, Havens, had two loads of attle on the market. M. Hutton was in with two loads of eattle and one load of hozs. “Thos. Hazleton, Clarinda, and sold a iond of cows. Hoes are selling at about dred higher than a year ago, John Rymers, a Grand Island stoc was looking over the yards to-day. Hon. J. Cox. Hampton. was here day and bought a bunch of feede G, 11, Ilammond & Co, received 185 Lead of cattle to-day bought in other markets. C. K. Woodward, Henry county. Ohio, is the guest of Lis son Draper Smith! 1. Cundell, load of hogs on brought the top was on the market Ta,, wa SLOD per «hun- man, in to- Corning, was in with one car of ogs and oue of caitle, which sold on the marke 11. 11. Robinson, of the company, came in'with five which sold on the market, Hon. Ed. Rice, a member of the fir Combs, Hanna & Co,, liv commission merehants of Chicago, made his first visit to the yards to-d Awmong those who sold hozs on to-day’s warket were the following: Markson & 1 Council Blufis: IT. B, Dexter, Blair: Dorse Wahoo: Fall & Spen Cit Steele, Silver City s i Bay State Cattle Toads of cattle of tlale,’ tobert [- Lampert, Humphire, Blogett & Co., Leighs R. nard: Sehaunk & Sontell, Randolph: W, -|u»n~ s lln\.lnl: H. Cundell, A 3 i Fisher & Wagne lLl]hmmll 5 Holdre, Parkhurst, Ra- MARKE Veiua: Arbieiose oo Vi OMAHA WHOLKSALE General Produce, Wednesday, Dec. 20, The following prices are jor round lots of prodiice, as sold on the markes to-day. e quotations on frults rcpresent, the priocs a which outsiac orders are fitled. The market remalns about steady 8. 1RY—Chickens are inclined choice sold to-day at Se. ‘lurice: Geese and ducks at §10 sk Full eream che single, il cream flats,twins, young American, Lie: fancy Swiss, 1 imported, Limburger, rick, 14 drlo ehickens, cloic quail, mallard, w0 be per doz, per doz, ducks, per do duc! addles, |m| utelove, per 1b, mall CriEry—Ti steady, Ch stock ver doz., the: extra large, ver doz., Oy &1 RS~ Mediums, 20 extra select: e, counts, CraxRrRRIES—Cape Cod, fancy, per bbl, 00 bell and bugle, per 'bbl, $10,00. i vellow, per bunc yellow, latge, per bune 0 box Guarys— $6.00. MAPLE SUGAR—Strictly pure, 50 1b boxes, Jper i o choles bo bricks, 25 Ih boxes, pe |». 1203 choice peniy ) 1b boxes, per gal bbl, $6.00;16 s—-Ham, sugar-cured, 1lige; breakfast bacon, snzar cured, boueless, 104 ; shoulders, 6o; clear side bacon, se: dry salt sides, Te: dried beef, hams, e dried beef, regnlar, 110 s nork, per bol, $12.50; lard, 501b eans, Fairbanks, 647¢; lard, 10, 5 and ails, Fairbanks, 7 per bbl, 601b gross, cake: gal, half bbl Piovisic \Vinter wheat t quality patent, $2.75: second qual- itv, ' §2.40; best quality spring wheat flour, patent, $2.60: bran, 20 perewt ; chopped feed, ‘T0c per cwt: white corn meal, $0cs yellow corn meal, e wi: sereening, 00¢ perewt; hominy, § t: shorts, 5 rewt: eraham $1.00; hay, in bales, $5.50@ .00 ver ‘ton, per Grocers' et Medium, in_bbls, $6.50: do, in 5; small, in bbls, $7.50; do, in eghrkins, in bbls, $8.:50; do, PICKLES half bbls, half bbls, 84 in half bbls, SYRUP-—N0, 70, 48 Orleans, wallon BSctdic:” maples syru, halt bbl3, “old time.” per gallon, 720" 1 gl lon cans, per dor, $1000; “Daif’ kalion ‘cans, per doz, $5.50; quart cans, § Stanci—Mirror glass, 1 b, 5 3 miror b, 60; Kings 7e: Kingstord's gloss, 1 ib, w1088, 6 1b, Tige; Kingstord Kingsfords bllk, 4e. ‘TonAcco—1lig, climax, 423 horseshoe, 8% star, S0e; spearhead, piverheidsic 60c; gold shicd, Bic; meiry war, 2ici J. 2. MATcnEs—Per caddie, $1.7 mule square, § CANDY—Mixed, 0@1Tige; stick, 8';@0e. KACKELS ueau's soda, butter and i creams, >’ je; GINger snaps, She; von imperial, & irk 8 standard, ian, $4.00: Kirk's' white- $3.85; washboard, §3.10; " 10ve; U ey ¥ Oysters, standard, per case rawbertle Do case. § 2 1b, per ; California gars, per case, §4.5 Agulunls, per case; 4.60° neaches, per @, $5.25; wlhite cher- ries, per case, $0.00; plums, per’ case, 8305, ulu«m Tries eFease. $1.550 ogg pluus, 2 1b ¥2.50 pineapples, 8 Ib, per_case 1b mwckerel. ' per doz, $1.40; 0. New TR rd's corn, 1 Kingsic pure, 310, 280; square cases, inch, CANNED GooDs l-l' i 2)b ‘marrowfat peas, | early June peas, per case, €2, toes. , DRikd Friir 1in evaporated Terties. boxea, 185 1 §2.100 10@10 raspber Prunes, new c 1@ erny Dilworth's, 19¢: eranulated, 61, @8 standard extra €, hlyed IFFEES 15450 nent Jay Mocha, : Mc LEATIER | 8} leat! | oak prime oa her per fc | hem, Fre S and 1 spri | Nai ke do 1 ) doin I i et greo red sien vert blacl M. pure cure gree| two- 15t e L past Pete t mor All thro and tion, ien show cost that bi one size vers de h wad de 11 off h sen’ toot wou fur b ver doz, $1.55@1.60: 2 Ib goose, beivies, per case, $1.75; 2 [b string bennl, per re, keus, green, mon, MIDE e if not long 1 expens expel street ky nen call, Mor Tinings, EAVY | chali, per Wwedge g 'steel, $4.50; Burden’s m in_ o 15, rat | Shot, €1.65: 1 ) $2.50. 30: 1 1 $1.50 Sprrts—(, 01 proof, 101 proof, $L17: 188 proot, 2 whiskie 2.00: tuck Golden B0 00, <1 Kentuel wnd St wesiie, 1, 00: done: orted, | white | wxlluml-l-n 1105 0b cans, 2} seal, 2 e n Vorminion, Tose pink, He Venetian o chrome yell 1 IM|| na, genu Nillion mpl ultran tian' red, ¢ \mmlllmnnh ' D, & O, per M, T8, ehinclionidia, per 07, 40¢ orm, per $1 ™, psom per 1b, prime, taney green and yellow. 16@!7 $2.40. 210 b I'*mr ib.corn §2. |I\u} 3 No.1auarier apples, 5@ black boxes, 1 \1[! Lake, Der eas e 1@113¢; veache: R evaporate ries, new, S3¢; cnrrents, pwdered, eut loaf, confectioners' (@fe; extra 141415 fai L 16B@ 1030 3 old_gov interior Jaya, 18 Arhuckle’s ' ronst nghlin's XXX\ roasied, 100 Red Cross, 10'e. sole leather, @3 Kip, 50@ses 1,000 1,20 $1.00 boot e, pPpINgS H" 00 wedinm yellow, 4 Ordinary grades, 1@t ; ehe 00 Prime slangiter Wk sole loather L, 200 hem, ey Freneh kip. (X@1.10; oak calf, £1.96@1.0: Mo 0cco 0il pebbie, 2 TARDWATE | plow steel specin cast T wagon h]‘v 1 tongues, each, ts, por lle; m rrowbars, B} N g ‘s horse shoes, .50, Barbed per 100 1bs, steel nails, $: 5: oriental powder, 00: do. quarter fuse, per 10 ar 10 to 50, elishot, & 1o, half K blasting kews, i bar, $16 —luirels, per gallol 10; furhitire 407 conch, fana ’H IM ol IH\N'I vlozne spirits, 159 proof, §1.17: S1IS; spirits, second quality, {0 189 proof, $1.16 ol 0 per wine eallon. Redistilled 000150, Gin, blended, kv bourbons, $2.00@60.00; Pennsylvania ryes, bourbon_anid rye randies, imported, @300, ' Gins, importea, $4.50 stic, §1.25 Champagnes, T ease, 00; American, P, per ease, £10.00@16.00. FAINTS 1N O11.—WHhite lead. O ead, St. Louis, pure, § rencn zine, neh zine, red seal, 1leg nish asst, 20e: Freneh Enelish, " in oil, @ \ enetian red, Cook: American, 11 chirome yellow, genuine, w, K, 123 ochre, rochiell ) 0 Tire, American, 3 1ol Ivhxl\ Im-\\n. Iamph Prussian blue,55c i ultramarine, 15¢; v: brown, Sci umber. burnt, umber, a, raw, 4 ine. . Paris greer chrome green, N. Y American, 1%¢: burnt. 4 4c n! inaian raw and burnt umber, 1 1 eans, 1203 raw and burnt sienna, 12¢: tined k, 16e3 drop biack, rine blacl vandyke brown, 13: re- k 13 coach black and ivory 16e: Prussian biue, 183 chrome green, | ¢ blind und shutler grecn. L. Se; Indian red, "(k. yellow ochre, ood” ochre. 1ie': ning color, li Ifl oak, dark oak, waluut, chestnut i lMLMn o 10 naiba, per calomel, ehloro’ Dover's powders, per Ih, per M, glycerine, lead, acetate, ver b, e} e 1t an oil. castor, No. 1.'per gal,, §1.50c; oil eastor, No. 2, per gal., §1.40; oil olive, 1 oil orizanuum, . & W.and iodide, per 1, § phate morvhine, per o T, 4c; strychnine, al., $1.403 50c3 opium, K per_oz. lioip, her oz, 40c; sul- §4.605 sulphur, per er General Markets. d, e n’ calf s thirds Prime white, Shee Pelts, Green buteher: [ geo Mdioe; dry Kali, s@ioe Kadige:” duinaged hides, . Tallow. Grease— 34c: yollow, brown, 1% Hint, il Dry Lumoer. BOARDS, 12, 14 and 16 (¢, 2, 14 and 16 1t. 14 and 16 1t 14and 16 ft. XA No. 1, 4 &6 inch, 12 No. 2,4 & Gineh, CEIL o, in. . 1, plain,8 L plain,s ndon it h sov L4 her Louts XVI to have appea rsburg peror’s murder, which pervaded was known and the so he fi did ot look as if speedily (o be extinguished conspirator ning in ednc, felt an interest in and sympathy wi young sov ne und it certan , which, quite so despe: bankers rience of France may be quoted to inn W that Iy than Russ) K up int , 1o he if the ¢ discords Worl autocrs se of hfe, men might be tempted to get rid of ve court and an overgrown r family we might oasily e likely to improve then Iunuulll FENCING, nd 14 ft., rough. 12 a rough. .. 1N 2gin W hite l'xl\ Norway Pine<Ceilin STOCK “BOARDS, 46C....... 4D . 10, 18 & 4 12 & 14 1t n 16 1t SHIP TAT and 10 inch, and 10 ineh. . f SUINGLES, LATR. 0: A standard, ‘edar, 6 in,, : For two gencrations v prophesied that the creign of Russia would prove but he does not seem vet 2. The writer was in St. t the time of the late Em and the general gloom 1 the whole city directly it and anxiety body one met el ¥ ther early of bed f almost eve wonareh were iing the presence crowd, who only seemed surprised that they we from this world with so_little lowed make thel sufler f evidently th the had ascended the inful eircumstancy if imperialism, in_Russia had still & That Russian states. n to exit ed Russinns cign who r such nly AN after I, is not, perhaps, ate as it suits Berhn and to make out, But the a republic may be not less monarchy, and it is c s Jike Austriu, wonld infallibly 0 a variety of hostile nation o complete political of dynasty which slone binds ant elements together were overthrown: Brother Gardner o Detroit Free P mankine sult am sumthin’ able, e eart buls de snow on ln~ side e frew, ar o' I has known a phi 15 cheek coal Id give hll\n kin' a te ‘1 has known a statesman whose cnee conld »Sided People ess: “When you eum to up in all de details, de re to make you feel miser " said Brother Garduer as the meet ing was called to order. “In my time I has known brought tears o my ¢ poet whose yos an’ made ze out, an’ yet dat poet lefl 1K fur de public to an’ he sot dross legged on de an’ spit terbaccker all ober nt'ropist to send to an orfan asylum an’' to an’ flour to desaryin’ but desti families, y he uts al fur an’ on dat same ¢ iis bired wan twelye an’ charge the hired 4 cup. uflu- make or unn Upper | | teenth stre $1.0@ | read an’ reread v\l..--. dignity in ,»n\-m» was datof an ice berg: Y s known a man to climb np 4\|| de alley fence an’ wrangle wid an’ ash peddler who had taken two bushels and a half of ashes and wanted to pay fur only two bushels “1 hev read de writin's who scemed to feel a huil world, an son threaten de ole boy on de alms “I hey read de writin's of a claimed to sit on de pedestal cence an’ look down upon de turmoils of de world widont a shade of annoyance. 1 ey met dat same pusson in de alley at night wid « lighted candle in hand to Jook fur & nickel which his child lost de way he took on about dat trifle w ‘nufi 1o bust de biler of a twenty-hoss DOWer engine. “We am all hypoerites two-sided. We hev got one public an’ « y.ul. T sum us all uy Poo’ critters from anythin sich anthor fur de of an sympathy yit 1 secn dat same pur rest of o seben-y'ar treet who axed him fur man who We am face fur fur private life bile us down, we am all Ity long ways oft like perfecksluin DIED. L -Flora E. only daughter of and Elizabeth 1111, age years, 121 days, uneral “Thursday, at the house, corner John A months Docember 50, 1w, m, of Vinton and Thw December wrod A2 years, Funeral from residence, 124 South Eleventh str at 2poom. riends invited, BOYLE-Mary. wife of mother of Tertace ily residence, 1206 Funetal fron family residence on day morning at 8:30 o'clock to St mena’s and from thenee to St Mary's, I'he divoree ease of Homan vs as been continued until Monday completion of the case Judg will go to Washington county THE RAILWAY TINE TABLES OMAHA, Atrive Onntha | ( scuonre Seholy Adolph ! Boyle and Lt fan Homan, After ville to hold 1o UNION PACIFIC. Dopot 10wl Piere lEXDpross. . \pross press. Lxeept Sunda; 120 pr ¢ ) pii 1050 {11:00 am/ Denot 10th and Pacitie sts., Express ; Night Iixpress CB&Q R R Depot 10th anid Pacifie dlyml 8 0:1 | 6 10am 0 pm 20 ant 10 m K, J. | Depot mm and ts, Via Plattsmont) In Expros 6:00 pm 4120 am 200 pim| 920 am i0vam | S5 i Y. opt Saturday. St P.M. & O, Depot 15th and Webster s Sioux City Express ‘ll\m rof{ A ccommodation - Sunday SOURI PACTE NI 5 nd Webster st Depot Day 10 am 9:10 pim 10 pm Leave Omaba Leave Yds. *Except Sunday. Trains leaving U.'l‘ de- 5 D, m. and nd ” thiose . and 10:51 a, through p: senuer all others yards dummy {ween ‘stock Omana, m, pm| 4:55 pm " yards and| #3’ U.P. BRIDGE “Lxcept Sunday. 1Conn with 8, €, At Couneil Bluffs. nllm*rh with C. B, W., COMD R. 1. & P, ('tnluml Bluffs 1Conneets with W. St. L. & I, at Council Blufy L iConnects with all even-| *4 ing trains for Ch Conneil Bluffs, Jeave Omaha @ Pacitic depot, Pierce streets, M0am 1. 10am | #1500 pin T'rains Union 10th and; 0 pin 7 pm 5 pm 700 15 P 10300 i RS CAL0pm COUNCH BLUF 3 Artive Transfer depot ve | 1sfer LINES 1 | depot L 1) 15 am CONNECTING R &P Dt Sunday vt Mond mi 9:0ham All trains run daily. G0 | 7200 0 m C B & Q. All trains run daily COM &St P Al trains run daily, e eopt Monday, W. St L. & P, AIII 'lil s run daily 8.0 & | All trains run daily. OMAHA JOBBERS’ DIRECTORY Artists’ Material. A. HOSPE, JR.. Artigts’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 5 Douglus Street, Omaha, Agricultural Implements. CHURCHILL PARKER, Wholesale Dealer tn Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Curvinges and lluxi:'“;l‘lun \Awk. between 9th an niali. LININGER & METCALF CO,,” Agriealtural Implements, o, Buggios, B PARL l\ ORE \l)lll’l"af‘ IIA RTIN Wholesale 1 riculiural Implements, Wagons and Buggies. 901, 906, W5 and Wegon Jonos s Butter and Eggs. ' HANE & SCHEOEDT. K, Buyers of Butter and Eggs. Refrigerator and Packing House, 14 wnd 1. wordh gy 0B 1L al —_—— Builders' Hardware and Scales. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders'Hardware & Scale Repair Shop 8" 4ools and Buffalo Sculow. T 1 ™ FRIED & CO., s of Hardware and Nails, Agents for Howe Beales, owaer .. Omaiia, Neb. KECTOR & WILHELMY O, Whol«nale llardwnre tern ng owder 17 1 | of compla. | OMANA JOBBERS’ DIRECTORY Iron Works. FAXTON & VIERLING Iron Works, ot Tron Huilding Work, Tron Siaira a Hrar Wrought and ( Railing, Wenn W Boots and Shoes. AMERICAN HAND SHOE COMPANY, Manufactorers and Wholesale Dealers fn Roots and Shoes, lete stock of Ral 0 819 AL Ouinbn, Neo. A SEW . 1. MORSE & CO. Jobbers of Boots and Bhoes, NI Farvan st Omaka Neb. Mauufactory. Summer VLINDSEY (& CO. Wholesale Rubber Boots and Shoes. Ruller andoiled Clothing aud Felt Boots, Beer. 1ING, Agt. for Aulenser-Bush Brewing Ass'n T STORZ & TLER, Lagoer Brewers, 121 Nowth t, Omahn, Net M. K ih & Coffeo, Spices, Etc. CLARKE BROS. & C0.. Omaha Coffee and Spico Mill Teas. Coffees, Spices. Huking Powder, Flivoring Bxe Tacte, Laundry Blue. ik Ei 10410 Rarney Mlroet. Oumatia, Neb. Gl COLE & MII Home Coftee and Caffeo Rousters and & of Baking Tryone case ot Oomee. 18 Howard st vy ing. Neisted oo, Ne b Carnice. LAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Johin Epeneter nufactu Vodge Manufacturers ot Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, Domics Windows, Finals, et Skl gb, etc. 3108, % "ERN CORNICE WORKS, y Prop. ', Specht, Galvanized Tren Cornlcos, ete, Kpeevs improved Pat- ent Mo taiie Skylight. 98 and 610 K, 17 st.On Carpets. OMAIA CARPI Curtaing, Ol Cloths. e, Matthgs, o, 1511 Douga A, ORCHAL Wholesale ( Mattings, Curtain Co., Rugs, Cloths, 135 Famam Street, Crockery and Notions. W. L. WERIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and lmporteres of Crockery, Glassware Lamps, Chimueys, eic. Office, §17 Bouth 13th et Omabn, Neb, south | OMAHAJOBBERSDIRECTORY —_— Furniture, DEWEY & STON L OmAha, New, vm LIS SHIVERICK, Furnitore, Bedding, Upholstery, Mirrors. etc. 1906108 A1d 1210 Parna Butchers' Tools. LOUIS HELLER, Butchers' Tools and Supplie Tusago Caring 1 Kinda wiwasa in Stoek 00 Oaha i) Groceries, PAXTON, Wi Imloqnlv Groe u\ R Provigions, 18 10th ‘t IVM!IH Neb 'ORD, llln Oy & (ll.. Wholesale Grocers, 150 And Lonvenworth sts., Omaba. ———— s Hardware. W. . BROATCH, Hardware, Iron and Steel, V & GIBBON, ale Tron aud Steel, o Stock, Heavy Hnrdwa VenwOrth st Omalia, N i) MILION ROGERS « SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Turnac 'Tiles, Mantics, Graten, Brass Gon | Farnum £ Lumber., BRADFORD, o in Lumber, Lath, Lime, + Yurls-Comerith and 1 th and Do (h. CHICAGO LU llll:l.‘ « [l..‘ ; Wholesale Lumber, 814 & 14tk #treet, Omulia, Neb. F. Colpetaer, Manage e e e Jewelry. C. N. DIF. Lumber. Tith and California &treets, Onialia, Neb, FRED W. GRAY | Immber, Lime, Cement, Etc. Cor. Gth and Douglas ata., Oimaha. Neo. 7, HOAGLAND, Lumber, "1 Fl.l LUMBER 40., To Dealers Only. Office. 1403 Farnam atroet, Oniaha CHAS. B. LEE, Hardwood Lumbe Wood Carpets and Parguet Flooring. i and Dowglke nia row. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Kte. Tmported and American Portland Cement. "Agont 1or Milwankon Mydr Quincy White Binte alie Cement and Best 5 Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLE Commission and Jobbing. oduce. Consig St emar, e T Dodge vt PLYCKE BROS. Commission Merchants. ¥ruita, Produce and Provisions. Omaha, X “W. E. RIDDELL, Storage and Commission Merchant. Specinitios=Ruiter, Eegs, Chuose, Poullry, Garme, . E o outh 14th st b4 AN & Produce Cominis Butter, He Co., chants, . 20 B, lthes MILLARD, on Merchants, o Coal anc Lime. r. MILESTONE & CO., Dealers in Fag oM.A1HA COAL, COKE d COMPANY, of Hard and Soft Coal, “Phirteenth Streot, Ouaha, Neb., g J JOHNSON ¢ . Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime, Shippers of Conl and Coko. Cemont, Piunter Mair, ire Briv Ui and Sewer Pipo ¥axton Hoie dm st Omabn, Neb. i 81 Johhe Confectionery. P. FAY & CO. ll:\nuf sturing Confection Joubers 8 Fruite, Kuts and Cikare. 121 Faruan St Live Stock Commission. M. BURKI SONS, Live Stock Commission. Geo. Burke, Mansger __Unfon Stoek Yards, & Cranna. SAVAGE & G & Live Stock Commission M Bhipments of uny und all kinds of Unlon Kt Omah erchants, ock solloited. Cigars and Tobacco, MAX MEYER & (O, fo83 & 11 s, 100 10 Onialin, Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, af Tobncec Olnha. 'sl‘ n & n OUIiL A’Il, Wholesalo Dewlers in obaceos, Pipes and Smokers Articles, Dry Goods. M, E. SMITH & CO,, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods & } 1102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. 11k 81, Omnha Distillers. “Distillers of 14usra, Aleohiol wnd 8pirits. Twporters aud 301 hers of Winenand L WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLE'Y CO, and ILER & CC Importers and Jobhers o B0 mauu fae urers of Keunedy's Diugs, Paints, Ete. " CLARKE DRUG CO,, Largest Drug, Paint, Oil & Glass Honge Westof Chicago. Complete Lino of Drugkists Sus: drien. 114 liaruey st Omab Drain Tils, Etc. PR 1W Benvon K. J. CARsoN, V.i'ren, THE UNION HYDRAULIC DRAIN TILE CO,, OMce 21 ~Buppl Jth s, Omatn. Nob. Mach or Mag ' {ac LuHng Cement D: ey anG i Building Material. OMAHA LUMBER C0,, Dealer in All Kinds of Live Stock. UNION STOCK YARDS CO,, Of Omaha. . 74, Saperinterdent, Millinery and Wotions. I OBERFELDER & CO., Importers aud Jobbera ot Millinery and Notions, and 1215 Haruoy Slieet, Omaiin, Nel Notions. . 8. GOODRICH & CO., Ava the only Direct Importars of German & French Toys & Faney Goods In Nebrs uicago prices duplicated without add- 1415 Farnam Riroet, Omah NO7 Wholesala Deslers tn Notions and Furnishing Goods, o Aiand 40 B Tonin e, Omane, VINYARD & HNEIDLE Jobbers tn Notions, Hosiery and tGents' Furnishing Goods. 1003 A 108 Farnam st Omaha, Neb Paper Boxes Jo Lo WILKIE, Manufacturer of Paper Boxes €511 St O ab . Nebruwka, Orde Weitoa wii ‘wil recor : Overa CANPIELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Manufacturers of Oy Jeans Pants, Shiits, M2 und ¢ Cmahi, Neb. Printing. REES PRINTING COMPANY, Job Printers, Blank Book Makers, And Book Binders. (it Fourteenth e » *APER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Denlers in Type, Proasss and Printers’ Supplies Honth ‘I'weifth siieet. ralls, w Pickles, Vinegar, Etc. EDWIN MORRIS & ('O, Mauofacturors, Packers und iealers In Pickles & Strictly Pure Apple Vinegar Baking bawder, Fluvoring Exiacie, Table Snuce et Apple Ci Safes, Etc. r. BOYER & €O, Ageuts for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.8 Fire and Burgar Proot 8, Time andJuil Work. 102) v ar trees " ANDRF Omaha Safe Works, Mauufacturers of Fire aud Barglur Proof Snlen, Tanlg Doors, il W or L Cor. 1t " Sash, M, A, DISBROW & (0., Wiiolesnlo Mannfacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, __ Warch ome and lznrd ata., Omaha, Neb, G F. LYMAN, Door, Blinds, Mouldings, er, eic Nob. i Doors, Ete. sh, Butld g ™ O BOIIN MANUFACTURING €O, Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, 8linds, Mould ngs &4 and interior Hard Wood ¥ Just opuied I 8t Pumps. CHURCHILL PUMP (0, Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Bteam sud Water Supplies 1eaiqunriers for M ¥OatCo's Gaoas, 1111 Virnats ar O, Nel A, L, STRANG Pumps, Pipes a W, W Rellway w0, d 24 1 arnain t WIND ENGI) COMP Halladay Wind M " nd Weter Suppli it g L e Y a o, Manager, o, “Wagons and Carriages. A, J, SIMEPSON, Building Material at Wholesale, The l.e.nllnzimnmge l-'.u-lon, (E¥TABLIS 4 101 Dody