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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. An Attempt to Bull Wheat Farly in the Day Proves a Failure, CORN LACKING IN ANIMATION Oats Rule Duall and Easy—Cattle Prices Steady at Wednesdny's Decline-The Hog Demand Yair and Values Higher. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET, Cireaco, Jan. 15.—Speeial Telegram to the Ber.—Fluctuations in the price of wheat were within %elimits. The open steady and rather a firm tone was the feature of the market. May advanced from e to 5% ¢, but soon softened, and de elined to 845847 c, but during the last halt hour of the long session the feeling became in very firm, and the 1 o'clock range was ell along toward the top, May standing at , March 9'5e, and February 7ije. Ca bles were steady at the recent small decline while some private advices were that the facts warranted the employinent of stronger terms, and that the situation had considera- bly inproyved in the past day or two. New York was uncommonly free with gossip to-day. 1t was bullish and bearish, mild and strong, to snit the taste. California eon- finues to chronicle rain, and mail advice trom there are not encouraging to crop | pects. Itis understood there were heavy purchases of wheat in this market last week and the week before foraccountof San Fran clisco speculators, a belated wet season having exeitod the fears of a erop failure on the Pacific const. What effect if any the rains will have on the minds of these late pirchasers remains to be seen. ‘Lhe bears think the stuff will come on the market, while the friends of wheat believe the legiti mate strength of the situation will encour- nge owners to holil for asubstantial advance, Anattempt was made carly in the day to hull the market on war news, but as Euro- wities do not budge the crowd would ieve there was anything to the news. W York and to ocutar proof that the t primary points are dwindling rapidly, while the clearances show up well, aking adeerease of not less than 1,900,000 bushels in the next visible probable, ' There was a lack of animation in the corn pit to-day. Trading from fist to last was of a Tight sealping eharacter and the market ruled weak, nearly all of yesterday’s improvement being lost during the morniig session, "The deal now seems to be pretty well evened up and there is no disbosition evidently to put out larze lines either way at vresent. Spot corn in - Liverpool showed a further “decline of 4d and at the seaboard futures were weak early but closed steady. Seller May opened here at 417, sold at 417.@12¢, off to 41 e and closed at 1 o'clock at 4177, Fehruary resting ats6ie and m arch 26, This was e under yester- dny’s Iatest bids, the first trading in” June !‘rnywn\ of the It was reported that hat futi v and sold at 4270 wiie, Estmates for 10-morrow were a little large: rs. Oats ruled dull and rather casy, thongh May closed steady at #075e, which was yesterday’s elosing price. ¥ little speeulative business done, e redominant feeling early was one of kness, but as there was litile property for hardened and the elosing prices were at a slicht improvement as compared ;\nh, crday, The demaud was prineipally " y p. A New York honse heard that crman army bill Tad passed, but as this ce and wheat kept on’ going up, there was probably no trath in- the reports The afternoon market was very strong, May selling at Sh! s nd closing at that, Corn closed at 117 @42 and pork at $12.13 CHICAGL 5 STOCK. CuicaGo, Jan. pecial Telegram to the Br TrLE—The cattle market clos erday with many cattlo in first hands and many in the pens that had been sold but not taken out. This made it difticult 1o get desirable pens this morning and many fresh arrivals in many cases had to be yarded much further south than usual, The offer- ings were very largely of thin and rough qualities and many people were surprised at the large proportion of low grade cattle to be seen in the pens. Trade in poor tofair kinds of cattle was slow and of course unsatisfac- tory, but prices were steady at yesterday’s decline. Well-bred smooth and” fat cattle were scare and sold quite readily at - stronger prices. There were a few very extra cattle which sold at taney prices, The general market to-day, though not quotably better, was much more satisfactory thon ' on esterday, nd was at bsence of yesterda moraliz 2. A car of fancy ) enttle sold . Shipping steers,” 1 1500 1bs, 5 14,25 8 stockers and TS, $ cow=, bulls and Te with I at the elose, nd there a fo £ lave sold a nickel higher than vesto ut ina general vay there was jittle or no change on wood King and shipping gra L were rather dull and sold i 5 “There were about 16,000 on sale, ineluding a number left st night and fresh arrivals to- Y. w faney heavy sold FINANCIAL New York. Jan. 13, —Mox easy at s per cent, elosing a Privg MERCANTILE UAPER— cent. 5 va ExcHANGE—Dull and steady o forsixty day bills; $4.80% for de- mand. GOVERNMENTS—Government bonds were dulland h Stocks—Trading I stocks to-day exhib- fted more vim than at any time in the past two weeks. The opening was ge Blrong, advances over last cvenin figures ranging up to- 15 per cent, Trading in the general list was quiet and prices gen- erally lieavy until towards the end of the first hour, when a geners ot improves ment took place, | Vest Toint early becan special feature, 1ts trans actions being very large, and after some hesitation it becams remarkably strong, ‘I'he coneral market after the rally became sta- fmmm and so remained until the last hour, wedactivity and strength Jispiayed by the entire matket and. e ol Was VEIY SUrong at or near the best figures, STOUKS ON WALL STHERT. 1t bonds. ... & N, W,,.. A pm.m-u Tig N, Y. C, Pacific 0'5 of ‘95, Oregon ‘I wential Pacitie.. 4215 Pacitic My C&A.. T preferred M. & St P Y preferred . llllnm» Lo S L &0, by W e preferred Kansas & Texis Texas Pacitie Lake Shore ... % Union Pacitie L.AN.. o W., St L& P, Mich, Central .| ¢ 1 preferied . Mo, Pacitie . '+ Western Union Northiern Pa B TR ¢ . &N preforred s PRODUCE MAR Ohicago, Jan. 15.—Following quotations the 2150 closing figures: Flour = Quiet and unchanged; winter wheat tour, $4.20@4.50 ern, ghl0@d20s Wiscousin, @ Michigan soft spiing (@45 Mipnesota bakers, $3.70d 4|'nh-nu. $4.50@4.50: low grades 21954 957 rye flour, quiek at $8,55¢5.30 10 bairels, and £5.20w3.40 in sacks, Wheat—Unsettled: opened firm with vanee about ¢ and closed a Llittle over bigher than yesterday; cash, 1> ary, W7.e; Miy, 8 $10e, Corn—Maderately active but opened fiv at yesterday’s close and © @ fluctuating within a swall ra closed about steaa yesterday p Februar gei May, 411 ull Dut steady with slightly, firmer May, Prime, lower at §1,00@ 1.9, Flaxseed—Dull and guiet at 101 Whisky- gL1. « ol at _ open- steadily advanced? 15(g 20¢ and | gues ¢ ash, S1L87% May, $1 " Bulk Meats—Shoulders, H4.90 ~hml} £6.4506,50; short ribs, 86,00, Easier; creamery, 24@30';¢; dairy, Easier: full eream cheddars, 1214 e flate, 1215121 cy young Americas, alzige, Green. saited o+ deacons, 1 couniry, 8 Reosinte Shipments, 10.000 22,000 42,000 10.000 | Corn, bu... ceee 5,000 Oats.bu.. vere ( 93.000 00 0 13, ~Wheat—Cash_a tions opened firm, ad- later declined 3o’ e, sub- reacted o e, elosing firm 003 exports, 1 o0 u «d 0; No, ' red, No. 1red, red, — @ijatiie : No. in ator, @0 e de- 3 February closing Corn—Spot firm and quiet; options L.@!e better, but trading ligh 0,000 5,000, cf. o b ary closing at 455, shade stronier: receipt vmxnl western, S roleum—Fitm: United etosed at Active and fitn s old mess, § ned weak and closed higher; 3 western, 12253 niery, Clieese~Steady and quiet; western, 11 fra—Steady and in fair demand; west- crn fresh, Saiiey limed, 2e? Milwaukee, Jan. 1% cash, 53e: February, 7 Corn—Steady: N Oats—Firm; Rya—Firmer: No. Barley—Steadier: No. Provisions—Iiglier; pork, January and February, $1LN; Cincinnati, Jan. 13.--Wheat—Strong ; No. 'L \h"Nl\ N ixed, B 608e. Oats—In moderate demand; No., 2 mixed, W @3le, KKvo- Pork Lard Minneap and strong 1 hard, Mav, 81 Febri cash, briary May, Flour -Steady s natonts, €404, Wheat, 105,000 bu.; flour, 147 Shipments—Wheat, 14,500 bu. ;- flour, 1 bbls. St. Louis, Jan. 13- Wheat—Unsettled, but higher than’ yesterday: No. 2 red, eash, e: February, sy | Rye. \n\llm |I Whisky 81154, ‘l'|l\ Ste Lard Hutter— \:I.\< and highers creamery, 4@ Thernoon bosri—Wheat—Strone at 156 e orn— e higher. Oats moat lye nigher. Liverpool, Jan. 15 Wheat—Steady with demand improving: holders offer moder- ately: California No. 1, 78 Sdwis 9d - per cental. Corn—Quiot but steady; demand poors old mixed, western, 4s 81 per ital, Kansas Oity -Wheat—Weaker: No. 2 red, eas : February, 72 bid: May, TS, 3 Corn—W No. 2, cash, 3¢, February, B15e bid Oats--Nominal at 20%e bid for eash. LIVE STOCK. Chicago. Jan. Ilie Drover’s Journal 1enorts as tollow Cattle—Kecelpts, 10,000; steadier and stronger; shipping stecrs, ; ers and feeders ive at ttle, 35,50 . bulls and_ mixed ~Receipts, 27,000; firmer; vough and mixed. $4 : ing_and shipy i . 40@ 3 light, $§3.50 @150z ~k|r $2,50(@33,70. Sheep— Receipts, : steadi natives, western | eorn fed, SLO0@ELS; Texans, 82 005 lambs, $4.00@5.75, St Louls, Jan, i5-Catiie—Recelpts, $00; shipments, 600 strong: choice heavy native steers, 4500435 1air 1o good shipping steers, S5, 51 puteliers’ steers, fair to choic L0Nad.00; fecders, fair to_good, S2,000@5.405 stockers, fair to good, $200@ Hogs—Receipts, 5,000; shipments, 1,400; opencd dull and ' Jowers decline partly re- gained, and the market “closed very stiong: choiee heavy and butehers’ selections, packing, fair to good, & orkers, mediiing comimon to ;_m)nl h Kansas City, Jan. 13, —Cattle—Receipts, 000; shipments, LOW: shipping ur 5 lowers best cows and Dutehers' stufl steady weak and lower; mmon {o choice, foeding cows, § 2,40, Hoirs—Re rints, opened weak, closed strong for ¢ for others; common to choice, $4,004.45, OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Thursday, Jan. ’ Cattle. The receipts of cattle were liberal to-day though not up to yesterday's receipts, The market was tairly active but was lower in ipath tern markets, ‘The buik of the r changed hands betore the marke d. The mamket in o shoice neavy ed cattle is holding up better than on the medinm or common erades, The feeling on the warket at the close was, if anything, better than at the opening of the day. wre lighter than yes- terday by about 1,100, ‘Ihie market opened about 10¢ lower than yesterday closed. Al- though the market was inclinéd to be’ slow and dr ng everything was sold betore the close. The warket closed stroneer and with a more. encouraging outlook, Sheep. Phere were no fresh reccipts to-day and none wanted. Catile Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on this market. Cholee steers, 1330 o 1500 bs, 30@4.40 Cholee steers, 100 10 L0 b, .. 400420 Good teeders, ... - 2 TH@.00 Good to wi-fed CoWS FAIr 10 e 10 grass cows Good to el oulls Lazht and medium | {10 Choice heavy Logs Good to choice mixe od 10 Clioiee sheey Fairtogood sheen Representative Sales. STEELS Ay No. Av 10 6., .10 1160 065 Ay. Dr. o, 1000 220 1 1650 8235 3....1210 MINED WS AND BULLS, oL i I'r 02 40 84,05 W00 K0 4,10 04 UK 410 200 120 4.10 170 120 4,10 240 4.20 ) 9N 400 250 40 W0 120 05 1650 241 1 200 02 120 201 240 0" 17 120 %6 N 10 20 440 40 440 40 4,40 160 4.40 4 4 4.2 i 4 s 4 4 4 1 i 1 1 4 4 4.2 i Av, 1 S NOT AV 32,50 " 13 S350 Range Showing the hizhest and lowest prices paid for I on this market during the past sev vs and for the same ume last month and last yc e Jun. 184 {th A 3 85 snow blocknd’ | oth @07 ny snow blockad® 10th 3.6 @ w330 Allsales of stock 1n this market are made percwt. live welght unicss otherwise stated. ead lioes sell at 'fe per b, for all weigiits, or hogs weighing less than 100 b, Preznant sows are docked 40 lbs, and stags 0 1bs, by the public inspector. Notes. Togs all sold. Receipts of cattle libera Hogs open lower but elose stronger. W, Akin, Clarinda, was in and sold o Toad of eatile. John Dern Hooper, was in and sold two loads of cattle, “Thomas Hazleton, Clarinda, was in and marketed eattle. W. B, Morrison, York, was in and sold two loads of hogs. 1. ¢, Gammon, Ashland, was in and sold 26 hiead of cattle. Hou. A. B. Cherry, Dewitt, Neb., was o visitor at the yards. L. D air, Ta, was here and sold two Wi, . Neb., was among the visitors 1 I'he Nebr ) kinz Co. bought 7 s of hogs in to-day’s market. e Lee, Harvard, Neb, eame in with s of hogs which Le sold in the mar o-American Packing Co. bought 2 hogs in to-day’s market which averaged Ibs. Notwithstanding the decline in the how market of the past two days, hogs sold to month ago and 7 20, » and hoz mark- . remarked a salesman, “will have a ten- deney to shut off the receipts and you will see bitter prices in a very s s havine eattle in to-day were L., Council Iflml~ I 1 Whitmore Va Frank Mille Ponc loa . Templeton, tartington J. Sullivan, Hartington loadss Tartington, 1 load: J. Keezan, Hartington, loads : Wm. Robertson, Cozad, 1 load 1y North Bend, 1 load: Leg & Pet- ers, Stanton, 1 Joad: 0. Burgess, Weeping \ 1load; Edward Forley, Bancroft, 1 aul Dothin, Bancroft, 1 load; Krebbs arland, McPaul; Louis Akin, Council lflllfl:. 1 load. Amonyg others having hogs in the 1 were the following: Shephard & B., Arling ton: J. Boughn, Randolph Nortl Bend; John Wiggins, 3 atkins, No 4 Deters, Stan- BB Shephard, © M. arty, N Wilkin- Avoca: 1 ll hl||||~u|| Ih'wlhlh Caginon, Morrison' & Dibbl Corks Updike Silvers, Suttong Spelts David City: Bank ot 1eno & Storrs, Oakdales N and Island: W p City: DS, Handy & Cc Jobtison & A Ords M. Kilinor, 3y H Howard: Jno. Wiggins, Madison: Nelson & ell L. & G, Co,, Ban- Morrill, Norihboro, \. Myers Harris ¢ Griswold: W, C. Potter & Son, Cornit Bridley & ( Macedonia. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS General Produce Thursday, Jan. The following prices are for rouni lots of produce, as sold on the market to-duy, The quotations on fruits represent tne prices a: whicic outside orders are filled. EGas—Unchanged and steady at 24 fro strictly fresh, slow sale at discount, and d not wanted, strietly choice, solid 1 and rolls, choice, 17 inferior grades, ' Fullc ‘heddars,single, 1¢ full cream flats,twins, Lidges young Ameriean, Lie; fancy Swiss, 1 Swiss, imported, Limbirger, Lic: L 15, PotLriy —Chickens, ‘-u‘!-'lurlm\(. slow saleat 10w@lle: eeeseand ducks, 4@loe GaveE—As the son for some kinds of game and venison is now legally over, the demand has dropped off consideranly and prices are not as hizh nor as firm as they have been, and antelope saddles, per juck rabbits, per doz, i prairie chickens, o, $1 snipe and L (10, 85,00, ducks : ma Jard, per doz, S25a@h500 teal, do, 51,503 mixed, do, $1.500 003 brants, do, $2.00, Very and choice stock quotable at £1.25@1.50 per bush. BEANs—In more liberal supply and a httle lower; Califovnias, — $130w] domestic, choiee elean, S1.5001.60, AreLes—The market is very firm and stocks are very small. - Choiece Missouri B quoted at $5,00a@ 1 50, Michigan, S4,004.50, Porarors—1he trade is Hmited to the sale of small lots, a few sacks at a time, Choice stock sells at foe, 'y Jer L per hbl., $2.00; white twenips, per bbl, $300; rsnips, per bhl., leets, per bul., 2.00¢ cabbiges, CELERY The market bs “steady. Choiee stock per oz, pet doz., 400 Oy s1rns—M Rt darde. selects, stra selects, 5ei N, Y, counts, 40e, CraxnERRIES—Cape Cod, fancy, per bbl, $12.00: hell and bugle, per hol, $10,0 BANANAS—Bananas, vellow, per buneh, $2.0002.25; bani yellow, Jarge, per bunch, S0, LEMONs—Messina, per box 8600, OxANGEs=Florida, cholce, T00 10 bo x W; do, 5 box lots, 3 Valencia, per A, Calitornia Riverside, pes box, MATLE SUGAB—Strietly pure, 50 1 boxe er Ib, 15¢: choiee 3¢ brieks, 2 b boxes. b, 12¢1 cloice panny cakes. 25 1b box b, 1 7 SAUER KRAvE—Der 32 gal bbl, $6.00 gal, halt bbl $ Frovis n, sugar-cured, 11 break st bace arcured, bouele Iders, 6 side bacon, 8¢ 3 sides, dried beef el dried beef regular, 1le u.“|ur|k per bol, $12.50; lard, 80 1b eans, Ffirvanks, Use: tard, 10, 5 and Winter wheat aten 5 seeond Gual U guality sprng wheat flour. patent, & J. Welshan's buekwheat flour 4 y W do, doubie | sacks. ~;m|nrhm.‘lrm| W. J. Welshan's No. 1, ready raised, forty 21, 1" packages in case, \, N Ih tackages in_case, | #4.50: bran T ¢ hopped 1, 75 per ewts white corn meal, ®e@s31.00; yellow corn weal, S0 e per ewts sereenin ewt; hominy, $1.307 shorts | wrabam, $1.75; hay, in bales, 5,00 per ton, Grocors' Jiist, Pregire -Medium, i bbls, nalf bbis, 375 siall, in o balf bbis, SYRUT New Orleans per «al syrun, half bbls, “old time,” per @allon, 104, 1 gal- { lon cans, per doz, $10.00: hail gallon cans, | per doz, $5.50; quart cans, &0, Stanci -Mirror glass 1 ib, fe: mirror gloss, 3 b, :omirror glos: , 60} Girayes corn, 110,6':0: Kingsf %e; Kingsford's gloss, 1 1b, @ioss, 6 1b, Tige; Kit Kingsfords b Tonacco=plig 0ons-Oyste strawberries, 21 Ib, per case, bears, per case, $4.501 apricots. per cas 1.00° peaches, per case, £5.00; whita ¢ Ties, per ca niums, per’ case, $3 blueberries perease, $1.55: ezg plums, 9 1b | per case, <2503 plueapbles, 2 b, per cnse $3,20@5.75 min kerel, doz, $1.10: 21D Koo b strin 2T T b per 211 Inartow fat peas, per ) carly %, per ease 1068 3013 [h.corn $2.10u DRIED FRUIT-No. 1 quarter apples, 5, Gezin evaporated boxes, 120 @Ie: black , @110 beach Alt Lak aporated, 15 i enrrents, 1@y PEUTICS, Tiew SUGAR [ : et Joaf, standard extra C, 57 @i e extra L medin Corrres—Ordinay” g L@ lyiges prime, 19 \ faney green and ve 16atiic: old vov \ment 0 interion 16 fe:” Arhickle ughlin's XXX\ r DUWOrth's e Red Cross MATenEs—er eaddie, 2 §1.30: mule square, 81,20, CANDY—Mixed, et stiek CRACKERS—Garneaw's soda, pienie. 5t je: creams, s je: RINGEr snaps, city sud Soars—Ki 0 imperial, Kirk 8 s & Kirk s standard, { Kirk's white Russian, $4.000 Kirk's' white 80,50 dony washvoard, $3.105 | 1 1} White eloud. General Mark HID Gireen butehers, Gei geeen cured. “e: dry flint, H@lue: dry salt, Yeioc green’ ealf skins, d hides, | two-thirds price.” lallow—i re: Prime white, 3 ¢c; yellow, Sheen Pelts, 5@ harrow teeth, 4. , ' Barden's horse shoes, Burden's mule_shoes, 8550, Barbed in - car lots, $4.00 100 1bs, Nails, 1010 50, 8 « Powde quarte i fuse, per 10 VARNISE arrels, per ture, “extra, $1.10; furnitn coach extra, £1. H n, T0e; asphaltum, 50; hard oil finish, "~ Spuis—Cologne svirits, 18 proof, do 161 proof, SL1S; Spirits, second i 101 proof, $1:17: 4o 158 proof, ¥1 Aleahol! 188 proot, S2.20 per wine vallon. Redistilie kies, SLO0O@L50. Gin, e Kentucky bourhons, ' & 3 snnsylvania T bourbon un mporicd, po O \'l il \l‘ 10.00@ 16, 00 % O11L—White lead. Omana, P P., hite lead, St. 1 B B et French ine, in \'llll|\|| vermillion, rose. pink Venetian Tod lond Fieo chrome ).fi.,w‘ ochi®, rochelle, ochre,French, i ochre, American; Lehigh brown, ench sine, wilders, brown, Sc; i sienna, burnt, green, ge mon, ' 2 vermillion raw and burnt wmber, 1 1 burnt sie 12¢: vand fined 1 ack 12e: conch bl 1 ivory drop back, I'vussian bine, vermillion, L. M. & 0. DL 18e: dryer, Se; eralning co . dark onk, walnut, chestnut Actd AlHurllr' balsam e ark sassatras, per i, 10 ., Se, ehinehonidia, per oz, cehloro- per 1, 4 ¢i Dover's s, per th, ey salts, por D, pure, per b, . oil, éastor, No. 1, yw g \Stor, per igal., $1.40; ail olive, per gal., £1.103 cannum, 500: opinm, £.200 quinine, P& Woand K. & S\, per oz, iodide, per M, & in, NI s ¥ tryclinine. ner oz, S AND Skixs—The Tollowing price are for prime, well handled skins: Be; prime, elean per pound, $1,506500: fall, s ty and inferior, $1.0Cc1 grizzly, $5,00a5,00; cubs and yearlings, S2.00@4.00. Badzer, H)anoe, Cat, wild, 20@10e: domestie, black, 10@15 mestie, sundry e W@ ox, red, $1.00 § roy, 40He: siver, 5,00, Otte \Inxl\ dark, 3 smial 0on, larg IvIHm' A0 RUURTRRIY Skunk, common, \\ v, SLA0@LH0: coyote or ,.mru- g0e. Decr and antelope, winter, Ler pound 10 full and suminer, per pound, Dry Lumber. BOARDS, No.l Com, g 1.8 12 ldand 16 ft No.d 12, 14 and 18 ft No g 4 4 11 and 16 1t Nad Hs 1 and 16 ft DIMENSTONS AN TIMOES, x4 . 236 16 mn._, 1700 15,0 I8 Lo B0 1050 1670 170G, 1800 2x10 18,50/ 1700118, 2xi2 |16 500 17,00 18,00 Axasas 5 1A 17,00 1500 CEILING AND PARTITION, 1;‘1 con in White Pine Partjtion.... 2d Com, % in, Norway Pine Ceiling FENCING, No. 1, 4&6 tneh, 12 and 14 {t., rough... No. 2, 4 & Gin 2and 14 ft, rough, .. CK BOA DS A2 inch, s 1s 450, inch el Y1) Loeom. 12 s, 18,10, 188 ‘Hll “ 128& 4L, SHIP LAT, No. 1, plain,S and 10 ine| n . No. % plainys and 10 iy XX - A California farmer hanged few days ago because he Was afraid that son is impending - A turkey stufted with mushrooms was one of the “features” of a recent New York dinner party - A remarkable Florida production is a anium that weasures thirty twoiuches i cireuwinfereuc UNION PACTE 0 Depot 10th and Pieree sts copt Sunday,’ d Pacific sts Mailand Expiress Night Express l:v pot 10th and I acitic sts “*Except Monday. Depot 15th and \ onnmnodation 103 | MISSOURI PACIFIC, | nand Webster st ) ¢ 2% am 110 an Night Fxpress v soen Lincoln Express UNION STOCK Y ARDS Exeept Sunday s leaving U Union stock ‘1 onneets with S0 “Conneets with O Couneil Bluffs, 1Conneets with t Council Blutfs, cts withall even Picree streets: COUNCIL, BLUE CONNECTING LINES Transter Alltrains ran daity. All trains run daily | Al trains run daily. .. Al trains rim”d tre GHICAGO Ano ORTH- W Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chmago The only road to tuke for viar Ragids, Clinton 14 1l points east STERN RAILWAY. K0 Milwniikeo ; duho, Nevada, Oroxon fornin 1L offers suporior adviitages not possi- Washington and ¢ 1= points of an- veen Omilin ind Chic Riayof DAY that human o PALACE SLE of eomfort And olegunce ING KOOM CAR: widely oelebrtes She equal of w COACTES Which are (he Anest y EPING CARS. which wre models 1{s PARTOR DIRAW. naurpnssed by an; PALATIAL DININ: “sonnect in" [ hicago & Northwe of thin line muke with those of all eastorn linns, . Indiunapolis, Cinein | . Pittsburg, Toronto, ann-nl Hoston, New York, Phitndelphta, Hal- timore, W, mmvmrlnn #nd ull 1eints in the eas nzenL for toketh ¢ With those of sulphar, per | tiekot ngonts soll tic M.BUGHITT, Genernl Manager, 0 8 ¢ 2 this line. DREXEL & MAUL, ors to Jno. G UNDERTAKERS s tanda 1407 Farnan st Teiephone No. OHMAHA JOIIIIERS’IIREGTOM TArtists Matoral. Pianos and Organs, Agricultural Implements. CHURCHILL PARKIER, Wholesale Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Wagons, » Blreet, betwoon ¥ METCALF €O, 1 Implements, 1o hers of ]LnAI\A.\n: aud TRECTOR & WILHP ale Hardware. Wertern ngents for Jefferson Steel No Suindnrd Seales. PARLIN,ORENDORFP & MARTIN Agricultural Implements, Butter and Eggs. McSHANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of Butter and BEggs. | Refrigerator and Packing Tlouse, 1ith and Leasen Wworth 811 B, N, R, Track, Onana Builders’ Hardware and Scales. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOT Builders'Hardware & Seale Repa Buffalq 801 nnln, Neb Boots and Shoes. AMERICAN HAND SE SHOE COMPPANY, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealors fn Boots and Shoes of Rubher Goods alwars on hand Cmin, Neb. A- T Austin, Agent W. 1. MORSE & CO. Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, 1L Farua st Ot Nob Manufactory, Summer VLINDSEY & €O, \\hnllwll» Hlll\lul Boots and \h-uw Rub acd0 A CIALK 11 bt Bo nth EastCorner 1th and Douglas Beer. M., KEATING, Agt. for Anheuser-Bush Brewing Ass'n weinl Brands, Faust, Badweiser and Belangor STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1521 North 18th Street, Omaha, Xeb, Butchers' Tools. LOUIS HELLER, Rutehers' Tools awd Supplies, Twusnge Casings of NS plwas o stock. 1218 Building Material. O LUNBER CO,, Doaler in Al Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale, Streocand Union Pactie Track, Omahn, Coftee, Spices, Etc. CLARKIE BROS. & (0., Omiaha Coffec aid Spice Mills, ¢ Spicex, laking Dowder, Klyvorine B e tracis, Ladndry Blne, Tk, 4 1404 16 Narve ot Oaiihia, Neb Y GATES, COLE & Mil.EN, tome Coftee wd Spice Mills ' Co. @ Tonsiers nnd Spice Grindors facturers 2o der, Fluvori TS 0011 Nk ST AL O Cornice. EAGLE CORNIUE WORKS, Johm Epencter, Prop. Manufacturer of Galvanized iron and Cornien. 923 Dodge and 103 and 1 N, 1060 AL, RUEMPING & BOLTI M facturers of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, rues Winiows. n SRyl ot 5108, TERN CORNICE WORKS, O, Speeht, Prop. ! Usimproved Pat. Syt 08 s o1 K15 . OMAHA CARPET CO., Jobbers of Carpets, Curtaing, Oil Cloths, Ruwgs, Linoloums 1511 Dowg s strect, OBRCHALRD. Wholesale Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Curtuin Goode. £e. 1425 Far U Ommin. Neb., Crockery and Notions. W. L. WRIGHT, Agont for the Manu turers and 1 Crockery, (iluassw, Tomps, Chimieys, « " Commission and Storage. D. 4. HURLEY, Commission and Jobbing. PEYCKE BEO, Commission Fruits, Produce and Procisions, Omahn, i V. E. RIDDELL, Storage A Commission Mevehant, Specinitios—luiter. Bgge. Ch Ovaters 1 Produce (‘--nmu“lull Ml- Poultry, Butier, Gume, Fiyits, ot Omalin Neb, and Lime. TONE & Co,,” and Moft Coal, Tewhion e, GEO. K. LAIAGH, Pros C.F.GOODMAN, V. Pros. JTATSUNDERLAND, Soc wnd Treas. OM.AHE COAL, COKE & LIM COMPANY, Jobbers of Hard and 20 South Phirteenth § Mannfacturers of Tlinois White 1 A poers of Conl And Colcn A Fire, prick, Drain, Tl nin T e xson “HOU L Fariim o Confectionery. F. P, FAY & CO, Manufacturing Confectioners, Jobters of Fruits, Nuts and Cigais, 1211 Farim St. Cigars and Tobacco. MAX MEY t L CO, Johbers of Cigais, Tobacco, Gana und Ammunition, 215 10228 & 11th st., 1020 to 1024 Farnnim'st, Oiintin, Nob. WEST & FRI' anufacturers of Fine Cigars, rs in Loat Tobacoos, Nos, 108 aud ) AU street, Oiudi HOUSER & WOODL IND, Wi ors in Cigars, Tobaceos, ll[n--\ and Smokers Articles, Arents (or D, Lotdors lorl & O Fiue-Cut aud Smok ‘0@ Tabaocod, Ml ken, Wiseonain, No.i14 3 Nortusix ath street, maha, Neb, Dry Goos. M., 5 SMITH CC Dry Goods, Farnishing Goods & Notions F0 and 1108 Douglng, cor. 1tk St Omalin, Neb, Distillers. Distillcrs of Liguors wnd §piics. Tmporters And JoULers of Winesaud Ligiors WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLE'Y CO,and 1LER & CO, nd Jobbers of Fine Wines and iquors, rn of Ko ndin Hit Drain Tile, Ete, A RBAUE LW 8o . 3. CARSON, V.i'rén, nid Sujit. THE (UNION HyYynprAvLIic DEAIN TILE (O, Ofice 213 8. Lth st Omak b, Machinery anG plies for Manufact nt ra Furniture. DEWEY & STONE, Wholesule Dealers inFurniture Furvam st., Omaha, Neb, TTUCIARLES SHIVERICK, Furuniture, Bedding, Upholstery, 0 Faroaw st., Oumaha, THE RAILWAY TINE TABLES OMANA JOBBERS' DIRECTORY NM IJOBBERSDIHEGTOM Croceries, | PANTON, GALLAGHER & 0O, Wholesale Groeeries and Provisions, ,;\ . W, 700 and 111 S 100h S8, Omaha, Ned. McCORD, BRADY & €O, Wholesale Grocers, T5th And Leavenworth sta., Omaba, Nardware. W. . BROATCH, Heavy Nardware, Tron and Steel, ngs, Wagon Stoek, Tardware Lumber, ¢ A 1211 HRFey 81, Omabn, EDNEY & GIBBON, Wholesale Tron and Steel, Wagon and T Vo L k. Meavy A Mer i LeAVEIN LT ot O, e MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tile | Manties, Grates, Brass Goods. 1221 and 1520 Farnkm ———— ] Iron Works PAXTON & VIERLING Tron Works, Wrought and Cast Tron Building Work, Tron Stairs, Work Office an 4 WOrke, Le 1o 10y and 110n oo oan VI MCMAN S COSULLIVAN. OMAHA WIRE & TRON WORKS, Manfeturere of Wire and Tron Railings, Desk Rails, Window Gunrds, Flowes s, W s« Ete, VN T, Ordor " Pty MEtend i o Lumber. LOUIS BRADFORD, | Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, Ete. Yards -Corner 7th and Douglus; Corner. CHICAGO LUMBER CO., Who ¢ Lumbe SIS L st reet, Omabing Neb. . Colpotzor, Manager, . N. DIE Lumber. T AN Californin Stroats, Omibin, FRED W. GRAY, Tumber, Lime, Cement, Ete. Cor.0th and DOuRIng sta., Omn HOAGLAND, Lumbher, T. W. HARVEY LUMBER (0., To Dealers Only. Ofen, 103 Farnam street, Omaha. CHAS. R, LE. Hardwood Lumbes, Wood Carpets nud Parquet ¥l ng. 9th and Donglae JOHNN A. WAKLFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Ete, Tmported and Ameriean Portand Coment. — State Akent [or Milwaikeo lyarulic Coment utd Best Quincy White Live Stock. UNION STOCK YARDS ('U.,‘ Of Oma Limited. John ¥. Bovd, Saporinterdent, Live Stock Commission. M. BUBRKE «{ SO) Live Stock Commissi < Goo. Burke, Union Stook Vards, 8. ¢ ‘elephone 552 SAraG GRE Live Stoek Commission Merchants, Bhipuiente of any nnd ull Kinds of Stook solioited 1Sion ¥ itk Millinery and Notions. I. OBERFELDER & CO., Linporters and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions 1213 and 1213 Harney Street, Omaha, Neb, Notions. GOODRICH & CO., iy Direct Importers of German & French Toys & Faney Goods In Nebraski Chicago prices duplieated without adde I Treight. 1415 Furnam Street, Omihin. J. 1. KOBINSON NOTION CO., Wholerale I 400wl 405 8. Tenth S, Omab, FINYARD & SCHUNEIDE Jobbers in stions, Hosie nd Gents’ Furnishing Goods, 109 4 108 Favnmm st.. Omahin, Neb. Overalls. CANFIELD MANU, COMP A Manufacturers of Overalls, Jouns Pante, Shirts, @ 1104 Dou tlus Strect, eSun S Heit Printing. REF rni NG coMmr Job Printers, Blank Book Make And Book Binders. 106 and 108 stroet. Omuhia, Ne WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIOL Auxiliary Pablishers. DoniersinType, Preces nud Printers' Supplics. 49 Pumps. CHURCHILL l" nr co,, Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Stewm und, Water Supilios. Headgunriers fr VU ALCG s (et §11L VIR $L OB 1, L. STRANG Pumps, Pipes and Engines, Btewm, Water, Kullwny and Milling Kupglion, 224 024 K KL, 0N, NeD, UL N WIND ENGINE and 1'U COMI'ANY. Halladuy Wind Ml eloam wd Water fapy A N R D Safes, Etc, P BOYER & CO, Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s' Fire and e ar Proof Safes, Time Locks, Vanite 1021 Far 1 Onihin, Neb. G. ANDRI Omaha Safe Works, ar Proof Snfos, Yauly Sash, Doors, Etc. nispron Glesnle Manufnctire Sash, Doors, Blinds and Muu! lmuu. Branen offee, 120 i foaid st ¢ TG 1. LYMAN, s, Door, Blinds, Mouldings Bulld per. e, 101 South Thirt Sigen Olisla, Neb, | A camplete stock Uf Bu Thiarawn e BOHUN MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings Stuir Work and Interior Hrd Wood Fintsh Just opeied. N, &, cor. S0 aud L Worth Bla. Ouiuba, No Wagons and Carriages. A, J. BIMIPSON, ‘I'he Leading Curviage Factory, M0 g 141 D cet, Oinsha,

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