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THE _OMAHA DAILY Oats—A shade lower: recej nnu‘d western, THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Lacks Actmty and Strength With Unsettled and Irregular Prices, @93 white Cattle stronger. A fluctuating hog market. 663, : Uniited closed 8t 80%6. | Gy 0008 light hogs are seliing as well a8 Fuu—liull and Ivv\\l T3 western, 8¢, Pork—Less active and firm. airly active; western steam spot, There were six loads of hogs that came in Iate left over. . Hammond & Co. bought 43S hozs on to-day's market. Mr. Hare, Edison, Neb,, loads of cattle, Anglo-American bought 630 hogs to-day. McMullen, Villisea, [a., was here and marketed a load of cows, H. B, Perry, Hastings, [a., disposed of a load of hogs. I\\llh-r~linlt‘( :md weakj western, Elgin creamery, 20¢, Cheese—Qui _ Milwaukes, Feb, CORN QUIET AND SHADE EASIER 1 ith two was in wi v 4.—Wheat=Dull; Provisions Continue in Their Upward May, € Course—A Sharp Advance Again Shown in Hog Valv Quotations. Packing company was here and 0|nclnnnli Feb. 4 ~Wheat—Unchanged; was in with two CHICAGO I‘IH)DL( E MARKET, .—Special Telegram to the lnz.\~ Wheat lacked both activity and were unsettied and J. Al 1s nfmlllv(nrll Thomas Gates, Lime Springs, la.. with three loads of stockers. The demand 1s very good for light hogs, averaging from 200 to 350 Ibs, llel\\'vm 1, N h . strength, and pri irregular and finally closed than yesterday. kDt at & -Strong and h'glu‘r at §9,50@0. Whisky—Steady at The tone of advices from leading points on this and the otier side of the water did not favor and war rumors did not ent much of a figure, e next visible supply pected to show a decrease of from 100,000 to May ope m-d at Siye and the vis{tors at { Sholl, of Snell & Agney )ld two loads of cattle, v\~)|lnnnl. was holders of cereals, was, in and marketed Iht-m was more | statement Is ex- ales on track }qe abo e in the cattle than there has beenany tim 500,000 bushels, M\|l"4 were at and between 85 June started m July sold at si@ April closed shruary at 7il{e. asier in sym- ipts were not la \\ I\l‘fl 0, 0!) buy “h‘illpnll'n s—W hieat, . Hammond & Co. bought five loads of y, and Lobman & Rothebild tour Kidge and clos KSige, and September at 80150, 87¢e, March at Wlge and Corn was quieter and a shade pathy with w Wheat—Strong 8. Magers, Washington, Kan., was here and .wl-l two loads o1 hy nd one load of . 2 mixed, cash, A uritoted o load GE Nose RO & 100 Hm:~ \mluhml the highest point yesterday and to-day, ever reachied here ihe opening of the yards, Shenandoah, Ta., was in with hows and one of cattle. hogs m-unuhl the top of the market. that the farmers and 1 the country are holding the 50 high that they caunot handle them, manager of the North Loup was here \\illl seven load In the meagre Supp to cause any well evened i wero disposed to rest on at dll@ilige, a1 o'otock at di3ge. l,:\rllf trong at & up yesteiday two loads of ,\nm u)un "Vl'\l’ll‘ Whes (nln and oats— 4.~ Wheat—Dull; Mareh and April, Do quota: .l mw soid at “Il‘l(‘ \\‘N a Imm in lll\‘\ rd luda\ llllll l’ was in ' perfect Onerators woro who have been short y bullish and m; OVere lI and takenthe long side to get health and we word to Barnuin, The following a ’\mun{: others lmvl cattle in New ()rll‘nun Feb. 4.—Corn—Dull, weak rd the market as a healthy | A7 lower at dic one, s stocks ave lighter then usual and - ars Mess pork for May opened 12:4@ 16¢ thhM at §13.40 and sold to 1 mnn.uu»d quite freoly and a set undertone _con- fintied ‘strong and after numerous rallies $15.071¢ was touclied, and at 1 o'clock lnst .5t 22ige advance over steady at 3T@%75 e Hog Proauct: tending upward. g ), terman, David City e TRl McMuilen, Villi: Wi, I’ m'\(nmn \ulll\l)l'l4L Among others having hogs on ti ma irket \\I'll' “I(' Iulln\\nk ned tierce, $6.371¢, and clear rib, 80,8714 LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Feb, 4. —The Drover's Journa] 1evorta as follows: (‘Allll"“l‘('(‘ll'“l D03 ~Lm kers uml U‘fllll'ri mixed, $1.90@ lln'!~lh‘1eu\!n. 14,000; brisk, an s were at § LR Braytons (15,50 for May, elosith u Short nlm were in good requ 121¢e and closed firm. stand ml\.luvwl May sold at 36 2 ware active and higher. but reacted an \Lmhm, W (o d P nrk SiVanee c, & .l||n |vomnn \Ln\snllo' 1. C. Lard sold up e, April at i8c, Juing B3, closing b sl for April, Sic for Muy 41@41ge, Jlll u\‘ and closed at € s pucking and \|lhsm, ll.lll ¢\ I ca U l Wi, Pric tman, \nrlnlmru Weeks & Beebe, O'Neill; OMAHA WHOL MARKETS Louts, Fob, di—=Cnttlo—Reccipts, head: shipments, 400; choice heavy native steers, toxo0d shipping stoers, s General Produce. ¥ s are for rownd Lo market to-aay. yresent the priees” at The followina pri produ ce,as sold on th quotations on fruts which oulside orde CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. TS, “stockers, fait to CicAGo, Feb. |Special Telegram to the \e market was dull and Some very nice cattle sold _reasona- bly well at strong prices, rough cattle, on the other hand, sold very slowly and at barely steady rates. i 1350 to lAKJ 1bs., s 3 050 (l) l"\)fl IIN 83.40@ Stocl k('l"l llllll fw’vh- bulls and mixed, §1,60q ors ' was another shi of a stroni 10 in this mar ot to-day, with an aetive matket (rom i good, $2.60@3. The bulk of the fresh stoek sold , 4,000 2 very act w and it being hard even and ('I(N‘ll firm M the ml\nwru fair to wood, to obtain the “The choicest is selling mostly at good, 14@lse; cominon to good, 4.20: 4.—0; lltlu~l{mvel|v|¢. Kansas City, Feb. Prairie chickens, quail and ven- Ison are out of season i trary to the law for dealers to handle them, The law has never been y many dealers handle them after they are out of *season : feeding steers o anor’ ot 7000 head; Nigher; cow: cows active and mon to cnum, $4.50a5 . with comimon at $4:00 Light sorts sold at $1.7065.05; Yo and othor closoly " assorted welghits o make $5.00@5.10. . ceipts are light, Chickens were sellin| to-day at ~@uc and'a few fancy even as_high 3 were in light receint and o Geese and ducks are Friday, Feb, 4. FINANCIAL heavier than ime very light. steers were in The receipts were H”llll‘]) yesterday, but nzn few sold at 10@l1e. New York, MoNgy—On call, Fi easy at 3@ per cent, closing at 3 per —DBeets, carrots, "The samo thing ma of butchers’ stock, cows ry thing of any account was sold, and thes pens De Pmu: MERCANTILE PAPER—0}4@0}{ per roots &»l.(lmu 50 he weather has been so cold during the past few days that it was impo: ble to handle potatoes to any extent. trade is limited almost entirely to the sale of small lots from the store. stock, from store, im’\ll stockafrom store, OySTE m—Memm - 2 a'rmume ExcrANae—Dull but uteudy at 84.851 for sixty day bills; $4.881¢ for de- Qo vnnnnnsn—l.uvernmem bonds were t celpts were heavier than vesterday The market opened with Dl ahout. yesierdng s elosing As s00n 08 it was fairly opened an, mpnru received from the east it irmed up about 1¢, ana everything sold. eased up in_the af would not bid Wllhlll .’mzl( paid in the mornin that account six loads were held over. —T hue was a moderate degree of n(‘ll\lt) in stocks, and though fluctuations ere confined within a narrow range they cre upon a generally higher level than yes- The weak spot in the list was Union Tacific, which was persistently hammered, and unider pressure of short sales was de* per cent, about half of which i ening was gen- ces showing mlvl\nlfis over'last evening’s final figures from g to 3¢ The Ilmrkl'l was moderately act tive tirm and heavy during the ‘The drift of prices in the general market, however, was slightly upward, 1| of the day were recorded in the m:lrk(‘k is firm and Choice Missouri 3.153,00; ' Cholce Michigan and the buyers —The apple for the late arrivals, On pressed about 2 was later regained, erally strong, first p oNs —Home grown stock, per bu. $1.00 holce stock. per doz. 40@45e. ‘here is aliberal qmplv of ;,nml the market; Valencia per box, 85.00a 0 ‘There was nothing doing in the market Ana_alternal Florida, per hox, 5. rket looking have advanced in New York; Messina neighborhood of 2 p.m, but the close was steady to firm close to the best prices reached, STOCKS ON WALL r eent bonds. J. 5. 4hys .. Showing the prev stock on this mulkfl 1100 to 1300 1bs. \RERRIES—Cape Cod, faney, bell and_bugle, per bbl, 5. nferior stock, Fair to medium g Good to choice bulls Light and medium hogs. Good to choice heavy hogs. Good to choice mixed hos Choice sheep, 90 to 120 1bs picked, sx.wm..so;' land pieked navy, $1.50 (4\50. ear side bacon, lard, H)lh c'\lN sge; lard, 3 lb cans, Illinois Oentral. ¢ W K-uzlu‘-n'l'ém. Union Pacitic. ), §3. K do, balf bbis: S{KXJ llurklns. 1n bbls 88,003 do. GAIN - l’uwrleren ranulated,6'4 @6 el fmlll’cllonu’s MI('h L«nlrn Western Union, &N.. ( llmtla South, i m ‘dlull‘lfitllow q}gut . 9 g er cadldie, 280} FBOPYCE MABBKT, " ule s sauare; $1.20. Chicago, Feb. square cases, 4-gallon kegs, $1.20@ n:nl )N 38(246e; maple !)mn. Im(- '[I’I’ gflllon, Tie; half gallon cans, 1 —Following quotations closing figures: Dull, stendy and unchanged; flour, .W Wisconsin, Naw Orleans p half bbls, *ol lon cans, per doz, ver doz, $5.50; qulncam. i, ranrci—Mirror gloss, 1 1b, 0c; 58, 8 s|mu~ AND STI Sichikan ot Minnesota Dakers, 8570@) @ss:low giaden $1.95@ AVES corn, llllb‘uc Kings mdnmm l ID. 75 i\hluu(uld 8 &ID 61b, 7 Kingsfords bk, 46 C. ANDY—MII(‘d \mnl',c CIIA(’KRIKM* ngsford’s pure, 81b, 73c; 1 stick, 84@9\e, creams, Sige; Ringer snaps, Syc; Whear. Guiet, abotit thé same ns closo and closed about mlvn and aniets chiange In prices; cash, 895%cs March, oars—Kirk's S ancinet, 5,00 Kirk Nslnlllhflfl. $5.05; s 00: Ki washboard, §5.10; CANNED GooDs -Oysters, ladard por case, 10, UAN ~l)ul ulld va' no mlh‘rlnl change; Kirk’s white Ru cap, $6.50; dome, white cloud, 8. RZEEZ. :552 RBarley--Dull nl ‘fl Timothy sesd—Prime, $1.55.@1,59 Flaxseed- 8100, E'S 2 ra: plmm 8, 2 1b, per case, per case, $4.00; .nwm. per cass, Torke Aolive ad prioss opening and clogine canlh and Mareh, 5¢ hicher at the uh-n;bl‘v higher; Ties, per case, | Blusbarries Dot oAto, §1 BESRERE mul slightly May, ua.x = errrsoennend B 2 cadh bo0cig Mk, Budo; “per lor, 81, 4’ 5,205, 1o hnllm)m ]\l'r doz, $1.50@1.55; 2 berries, per case, $ 2 Ib string beans, per case, §1.70; llbllmubmu-, per cuw. 1. lW 21b marrow fat peas, Der case, early June beas, per case. 0 10; short ribs, & Range of Prices. Showing the highest and paid for loads of hozs on this market during the past seven days and for the same ume last month and a year axo. cream _cheddars, .nd "young Awericas, Li@13 DRIED FitUIT— fo; svaporated In boxes, Hides—Steady and unchanged: 155, 10@10),¢ @l deacons, 25 each, o. 1 eountry, 83¢; s—Ordinary grades, 141¢@150 hlr Alge; prime, 154@16e; eholce,' 16165y ) h\nry Rreen llld yellow. 16 i terior .nm, 104 @ A Diiworth's Bi: od Cross, 3o Genel‘nl llll'lolt HMIDES—Green butehers, @lie; Shipmonts Showing the numbar of cattle, hoss sheep shipp2d from the ;nm; during the day. Naw York, Teen calf skins, 9 o-thirds price. Prime white, 8 <0 yellow, Sheep Pelts, 25@1he. Batrels, per uunn. 103 nmluln 1@ge ungra ..1 ml o 2,¢; brown, es of stock 10 this mar rewt. live weight unless otherwise statad. Jead hogs sell af 30 por 1b. for all wei “Skins,” or liogs Weighing less than 1 Proznant sows are docked 40 lbs. and stags 80 1bs, by the public inspéctor, m'eloumr. e l! , Mare h closin, colcll extra, nfnu 5 Iovu'r, «Ioul yator, %0c ubu.u. stoady ungnded 1. . hl&'flc i’ ele- March closed n.wu AXD luuswrn—wmm ‘wheat ity, flor, ;ml. nt, FEBRUARY THE RAILW \Y TIME TABLES | (W A JUBBERS’ DIRECTORY | Spring wheat pmuonnznsmn:mfi buck'wheat flour, per bbl,’ Butter and Eggs. McSHANE & SCHROEDER, s. 83,00 per hundred’; No. 1, ready raised, fort W. J. BRO 41‘( ". Heavy Hardware, Tron and Steel, do, twenty 5 15 pac kAwos i1 : ehopped feed, Buyers of Batter and Eggs. UNION PACIFIC, meal, «)u-w per ewt flr.\hlm $ hay. lem.emnr Tk a . @100 yellby comn King House, 1th and Leaven Depat 10t and » Bpriogs, Wagon Stock, Hardwarg Tumber, ote. \fl||||||\ $1.50% DNEY & G IBBON, Wholesale Tron and Steel, Builders’ Hardware and Scales. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLCR in bales, 87 mlpmlnn ot | Express.. HARDWARE HEAV Plow steel special east 4. soicructble steck oo gast tools, do, 1 Imln FR\VI‘\' dry, § Aok voad s chain, per Ib. 0 Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock, Heavy Fartmard nd 1 m; 318¢; WaLon spo 209 Leavenworth Builders’Hardware & Seale Repai Mochanics' Tools anl Bufalq Scalos. 105 Doug Y, R & M. R R. Depot 10th and Pac mr sts. Mail and Express \h(ll'll ixpress tongues, cac o nuts Furnaces, T “l‘ 1321 And 1338 Fu, Boots and Shoes. Mantios, Grates, Drass Qoots. o h‘muw teetn, N wedges, be: LOFbALS, B0 epring 'steol, 0@ AMERICAN $4.00; Burden s mule_ shoes, wire, in car lots, SH 00 per 100 Ibs, rates, 10 to o0, feet, 65¢. Lead b PAINTS 1y O1 Tlees white lead, 8 HAND SHOE I(HM' ANY, Manufacturers and Wholesalo Doalers in Boots and Shoes, S 0nK 9t Rubger Goods siwars 8. l'“ll at., Omaha, Neb. A, Axe h.'m V. MORSE .l‘ Co. .7(\‘1\)!‘]'! of Boots and Shocs, T PAXTON & VIERLING Iron Works, Wrought and Cast Iron Building Ratling, Bewme a.-.\:“«m-‘;.- ‘:flfim Khgives h buckshot, §1.% do. half Kegs, blasting, k.m, s “White read, Omata, P ., $7.30; Mar: riental powder, ork, Tron Siatre St. J. D(' -u( |“(h and Pacilie sts, | A 170h Mot sellles green, 1 to Ib cans, ereen seal, French 0se, pink, Ted lead, ) Chroma " yellow, ochre, . French, L1S; 8 0@ 150, b tueky and 1 Goiden, Sheaf bour $150@00, doniest 3 £6.00; dimestic, imported, ver case, Freneh ‘zine, "l \u‘lv' Monda UL Faroam st, Omaha, Neb. Manufactory, Summer rench streot, Roston OMAIA W im* « 1RON WOKRKS, \"n' and Iron Ihilingu. Desk Rails, {ndow Guards, Flower Stands, Wire Sigus, Orders by mafl proniptly attended to, . T. LINDSEY Wholesale Rubber Boots and Shoes, Rab aud 0iled Clothing and Folt EastCornor 1ith and Dougias. vermillion, ey \ enctian red,'Cook: Venetian rome_ yeilow, genuine, v *B\Iwrnll Ac A'|\||\“|l|l|-\l “In(l'r~l||\lmnl 4)1’ RIP \1 1 OMAHA TUMBER CO. Agt. for Anheuser-Bush l!re“lmz Ass'n ”“ R Sy Faust, Budwelser and Erl STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewer 1521 North 13th Street, Omaha #pocial Brands. Builling Matevial at Wholesele, J6th Strent and Union Pacific Track, LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Doors, Kte. Yards -Corner 7th and Donglas; Corner DU ABA DougINe, CHICAGO LU Wholesale Lumber, 1 188 proot, or wine cal Lath, Lime, Sash, s leaving U, P, .h-’ potin Uunln Butchers’ Tools. OUIS HELLER, Butehers' Tools and Supplies, Iirandies |||||mnml 00, Gins, mu»m ea, 81, stock )arll‘ at |» m A, m.and 10:51 a, per case, £10,006210. 00, DRy PAINTS- ¢t Paris whiting, B4 8. 14th atreet, Omah Neb, F. Colpotzer, Manager, throtigh passenger traing ; B all others '\n‘lw'ul‘n stocl )u yards dmnlln 3nusage Cusings of White lead, Sey l rench zine, \\hulm. wilders, 255c; whiting, uvu\ L iie; manstown, 15th and Callfornia Straots, Omaha, Neb. Prussian biue,5¢ ,mmumm.- 18} sienna, burnt, 4¢; green, genuine. Omaha Coffee and, Spice Mills. Baking ll‘:nullflr Flavorine B U. P BRIDGET Transter. Omaha. Teas. Coffeas, & Tumber, Lime, Cement, Ete., Fto. c. mon, ' 2263 chrome vermillion Awerican, paw and buent waber, 1 cans, 19¢; raw and burnt sicnna, 12¢; *Except Sunday, tConneets with P. at Council Blu Cor. 6th and Douglas sts., Omahu, Ned. vandyke brown, HOAGLAND, T . lh\nu- (uflvn and \Nm shllu M r'g Co. ere, fined lampblack 13 coach biack nml Koty black, 16¢3 drop b Coffea Rosters i o Baking Powaor, Gte Tlulug, 1ome Bleud Rokste Nt 40c: ultramarine blacl ol ‘& )., 10¢; blind ..mnlm(wr rrect| M. & D, 16c: Venetian red, Ye; \erll\lllinn. L. & D. M. D., 18 pack 3 Howara st om lmml'xl Bluf Connects with W. St. >, at Council Blnfr iConnects withall even: Ing trains for Chicago at 2V LUMBER C To Dealers Only. OfMce, 1403 Farnam nlvl'l.(Vlnnhfl; W. HAR) Paris ::n-vln. dr\N “c eralning uflnr.lmllt(mk dark oak, e l(‘ld‘ tartaric. ll"l\l'()mflll'\ nl i depot, foud "und 'h‘lL(‘ streets. PO e RO BONSTRASTEE T TO T TR AT EREEE John Epeneter, Prop. Manufacturer of Galvanized Iron Dodge and 103 and 105 N, 10th st.. Hardwood Lumbez, ‘Wood Carpets and l'nrquN Flmvrhn[ 9th and Douglas GSAND CIHEMIC 20 D, h0o: bark sassafras, per D, per , 7e, !‘hlm'lmnhlm per 0z, w or, ;wr ps0m pure, 1 RUEMPING & BOLTE, Manufacturers of Ornamental Galvanized Cornice: Dormer Windows, finale. y JOHN A. WAKT "'LI), Wholesale Lumber, Ete, Imported and American Portland Com "Akout for Milwaukeo Hydr Dover's v»l;nlmd per 1, COUNCIL BLUFFS. tate Jie Cement i tont r b, 3. gl m\m, No. 1. per gal., 2, per gal., £1.40; oll orieannum,” 0 P. & W.and R. LINES Transfer WESTERN ('on,vu 7 X iodide, per M, phate inorphine, per slr\chnulw \‘p(-:-ht. Pl'up. o8, ot M talie SKylight. 68 and 10 & Gntvantzed Tron ¢ *Except Sund UNION STOCK YARDS C +Except Monday. D m *7:00 pm . John F. Boyd, Superintendent, D L TS —— |mnm clean per pound (@2,00; meaty and mfo brown and grizzly, All trains run daily. Live Stock Commussion. yearlings, $2.004.00. wvild, 20@i0e; doniestie, kw @10.00, F (@6.00, Martin, ter, large, e dark, 3510 Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, . 1611 Doug'as stroet. S. 4. ORCHARLI = Wholesale Carpets, Oil £ 143 Furnam Street, A’|l. Il('ll’hl; « SO’ Slurk (unnnlssiou. sundry colors, 5 K MIM(IM, \\|||~ all, M'k\!h lr‘ Mattings, Curtuin Goods, Kte. Omaa. Ne SAVAGE & GREEN, Live Stock Commission Merc| Imnrs, all goon larigy piime, 40sle: mnllnnllln i 20, large 'n‘y.b e, Deer and Crockery and Notions. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufact g Bhipuents of nnz‘nnd all kinds of St n Skunk, gonaifiont at i ri ‘c('pl Monday, ntelope, winter, per puund T and Importers of 15¢; fall and summer. per pound 20c. w. St L& T Crockery, Glassware, Orvy IAllmll!l. No.l Com. s, L }2 14 .nd 16 £t 417 Bouth 13th et Lamps, Chimneys, eic. Millinery and Notions, 1213 and 1215 ITarney Styeet, Omuha, Neb, 8. C & P, All trains run daily. Commission and sw}ug{. 6 ft.. 12/ 14 and 16 1t A, HURLEY, 12 14 and 16 fs DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS. Cnmmlsflon and Jobbing. gannd Produce. 12 #1414 Red Star Line Carrying the Belgfum Royal and United States Mail, sailing cvery Saturday C.’S. GOODRICIT & Co., Are the only Direct Importers of ich Toys & Faney Goods Icos duplicatod without a Fiers for Kioneware, Horry 1414 Dodge atroét, Omnha, I’Fl CKL‘ BROS., ion Merchant: 16.50 18,50/ 16, J‘mm German & Fr xswm (2100 Fruits, Produce and Provisions, Omiaha, Neb. TOBINSON NOTION © Between Antwerp & New York W. I. RIDDELL, Wholesalo Denlers in CEILING AND PARTITION. Lst com., 8 Storage and Commlwsiun Merchant. Cheese, Poultry, Game, 112 South_i4th streot. Notions and Furnishing Goods, 8. Tenth St., Omahn. T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- \\'h\k' Ping, l’arllllo 2d Com. ¥ in. Norwly l’me Celllnw No. 1, 4& 6 Inch, l‘l an No. 2 4 & 6inch, 12 and. 14 1l BTOCK BOARD A 12 Inch. 8.18. 46 C Bl2inch * " 4D No. 1, No.2 “ “ LAND AND FRANCR CHNEIDER, FALL AND WINTER. nlonfmm lgom 375 W IIL‘I)I‘.)IAN & CO., Produce Commission Merchants, Butter, (;l:lhm c. Vit rough 8106 S Notions, Hosiery and Gents' Furnishing 1008, Exoursion trip from 100 Farnam st Omaha, Nob. erage passage Qo ~ Coal and Lime. . MILESTONE & C Hard and Soft Coal, Ofce and yard, lrfll nut\ Nicholas sis., Uu:lhll. Neb. Peter A -nls L) Bralflwny. Now York, enry Pundt, 1218 Farnam st.: Paulsen % Co. 1428 Farnam st : D. O Frocman 18 com. 12 in., 8.1s. CANFIELD, MANUFACTURING JOMPANY, Manufacturers of Overalls, 102.un 1104 Dou 7lnn Stroet, Notice to Architects xlml Bullders, Wesleyan University,” located at Lincoln, that they will receiy is and specitieations tor ty suid pinns and Ications to bo for the building complete, heating und plumb.ng, bullding (o costs when completed , Afty thousund ' doll specifications that m will be paid for. st sy e all plys 5y Joans Pants, Shirts, ki « OM. lllxl ('4'/(". comr o, ('UI’(E & LIME Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, . M-.ulh'i‘mrmuum‘llrl'\'l Omahn, Nel of I u|n-r Rnxf-fl Ordors by nils CHICAGO SHORT LINR =—OF THlb- Ehicago.Milwau_ke_e & St Paul By THE BEST ROUTE from OMAKA aad COUNCIL BLOFFS o THE EAST. Tho Bourd will meet 8t S Lnt which time all plans nn nitted will bo considerad. Ad- TPRINTING Job Printers, Blank Book Make) a m Kouth Fourteentl dross prior to F Jdonnson, Indiny coln, cure of Dr, c, may also be ecnt 10 N By order of Board . P. C. JOHNSON, 8 DREXEL & MAUL, Successors to Jno. G. Jacobs, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, tthe ol d stand 1107 Farna Rrior it duto. ot ighton. Plans Atkinscn, Li Confectionery. T F. P. FAY & CO., Manufacturing Confectioners, Jobbers of l'l‘ulll,NIIll(:md;’llnnl. maba. And Book Binders. APER UNION Auxiliary l'uhllnhnrs. Denlers in TIVQN 1211 Farnam St. Prosses und Printers’ Supplios, outh Twelfth Street. " Cigars and ramma. MAX MEYER & CO., Jobbers of Cigars, Tobacco, Guns and Ammunition, 215 10 223 & 1ith 102 Farnam at.. O i, e e BROWNELL & CO,, Manufacturers and 1 'WO TRAINS DATILY BETWEEN OMAHA m st. Orders COUNCIL BLUFFS Chicage, —AND— St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dubugque, Rock Island,Freeport, Elgin, Madison, Beloit, Winona, Anud all othor fmportgot points East, Northeass —_Wi"Gi‘d FRITG(,‘IIFR; . nzlnen. lso erg & General Muvlnnory ol L ¥ Hteam I’ s, Nuw Mills, Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, Sl llu l)aulan in Leaf Tobace 3 110 N, Mth street, Omab bytelegraph so.icited and |nrampt]y at- Telephone No. 225 Stone& Gravel The Cedar Creek Stone Quarry has just been opencd up for Milwaukes, Davenport, o . - CHURCHILL PUMP ('0:; HOUSER & WOODLAND, Wholesnh- l’umpu, Pipe, Fittings, Wholesale Dealors in Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes and Smokers Grav <L LU nd firayel STRANG Co., l’umpu. Pinos and Engines, For through \(nhu call on the Tioket Agen at 101 Faroam stroet (in Paxton Hotel),or & Union Pacitic De, A good quality of white and blue lime stone for building purposes, Pullmnn Sioevers and the Onest Dining Cars in the world are run on the main lines of t| CHicAdo, MILWAUKER & and every attontion 8 paid to passengers b) ocourteons employes’ i ML 5'.0.’. M 's’,..,, G is furnished by J. L. FARTHING, The General Salesman, Also gravel of the finest quality for lawn and other pur;nwvs. Plattsmouth, Feb, . W lhl) l' ’\l‘:l\lf' and I‘UHP Hallnday Wind u n Fluwblog oot & i, ST. PAUL KAILWAY, 1 Witer £ jyplesm and Wa Felian, RS f,ihe compaay. ftani Gonoral Manager, :uvlunn, Goneral Passenger and ont B HeArrorp, Assistant General Passen- gor and Tioket Agent J. T. Ca. Alcohol and Epyrite ond Aot Wine WILLOW SPRINGS l)lh"l ILLE'Y CO, and ILER & CO., Irgporters and Jubhnr'!ul Fine Wine road uses a large amouut of this ston OMAHA JOBERS'DIII_EGTOH_! ARK, Generai Buperintendent. . BOYEE & (0., Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s’ d Hurgar Proof Time Locks, G. ANDREEN, Omaha Safe Works, urers of Fira wud Barglor 4. HOSPE, JK., Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 13 Douglns Street Drum Tile, Etc. Enronn gec. &Treas Pr I“ hl{A oLic DRAIN TILE ( Omat. Nob. M\chlumrvl.d for Munufagturiug Cement Drain Tile. Agricultural Implements. T CHURCHILL P Wholesale Dealer in Wioiosale Mauufacturers of GrandPubthale Ot about 40 Full Blood Percheron Stallions and Mares And 10 High Grade Stallions, Feb, 9 and 10,at Fremont, Nebraska plhe Sioux City and Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Curriages aud Bu lilnnlu alul Munldlnu, ik oniaia, Nebt " bz LININGER & METCALF CO,, Agriecultural Implements, .. Wholesale, Omaba. FRIED & C Sash, l)uur Hllnda. Mouldings, Wholcsale Dealers in Furniture, By Fiper'e ha, s plete stock of Build HIVERICK, acific, Union Pacific and railways will sell BOIIN MANUFACTURING CO, Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, khorn Vau 1206,1208 sud 1210 Faroam st fickets from poiuts in Nebraska for 13 fares, for the round trip. Parties should take | Mouldings Suuir Work and Interiar Hard Wood Fialay N Bih and Leaveawoith THECTOR & WILHE] ceipta from station agents where they buy tickets, Beud for prospectus and catalogue, w hohwul» Hardware. Western agents for w L GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, MARK M.COAD, F. M. Woods. Auctioneer Wagons and Carriages. FREE TRIAL,: ‘odred afictions. Tral EJ.". i.’oou. 0., 8.10th 8., Omaba. Neb McCORD, BEADY & C0O,, ale Grocers, 15t 40 Leavenworth sta., O PARLIN,OR & MAETIN Agricultural Implements, 06, W5 and W7, Joaes st A, S SI ‘II'SON, The heu-lmg bnrllmgu Pacloly. ha e TR Mufi A At Chises Wagons and Buggles.

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