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THE SPECULATIVE NARRETS, | All Wheat News and Circumstances | Bullish in Char or SMALL GAININ PRICES RECORCED The Arrivals of Corn Larger Than Es- timated A Strong Libited in P General Qu ling B wisions — About all the news and cireum wes bearing upon wheat values to-day ¢ bullish and thoy brought about an ad in prices, but the gain was small. The important fi catest sur prise to the trade was by the visible roase of only 490,000 L 1,000,000 buslicls pected, and the hig mediately followed the 10 weather teeted wheat other present announci favorable be likely rere ubout ! Saturday at G Junuary, traders most v and the o showing made supply statement of an i This than had been ex t prices of the day im- announcement, T and its effect upon the unpro ut was talked ubout, but an- le 1o the tempe 0 Wi 1 in dispatehies from the northwest that the cold weather was most or farmers deliveries, and would them, Opening prices above the closing figures of e for December and 82 scemed o think were high ales profitable and : first move cls. was about wiblge May. that enough under r \ 70 « for { o8 ien followed fon until, upon knowledge of the supply feures, December sold at sty danviary and May I'rom these ll sures the market d bitck unfil the 1 o'clock elose, K ber ~||md Junuary nom- i Dic di in May corn, the most active delivery, fluctuation was just 1c on the morning ses- sion. The opening was a little under urduy's closing mber, for Junuary named delive :ml then th : for sold at the opes ned somewhat, the y counting on the ‘cold and its promise of larger receipts, s here also were larger than ex- Tears cagainst an estim 240 1 for Decen or May i 1 u\m-uw Iflu-nl'vn!l\mu |Iu m down until I December vested at 4613 @46i;c, v at 464 ¢ und M 1% Tittlo around tho opening, owing to the early weakness in corn, initial smber and January being at May at uching limbed to active wmar s strong feeling was exhibited. ained we in sol instances nigher than those of Saturday and the ided agood support and closed in a strong condition. ling wus also quite fuir, though more than ordinarily spas- wodic and alittle too much professional to give entive satisfaction i round lot of 10,000 bbls of pork for May bought by a prominent speculator at $14 For the first half hour or so after the ope ing the market was very unsettled and jro K31 ¢, December Corn firt strong, closing at £14. £14.35 for Febry M £.121 @315, February ut § at §.80. Cnicaco, the Ber shows nearly Tast Mond: thLe—The run this worning M0 decrease as compared with and should the following days of the week show a corresponding falling off, then look for a sharp upturn. Although the run was comparatively light, buyers were not breaking their necks running after cattle, yet v exhibited sol uncasiness over the ion aud those that had urgent ovders carly in the saddle and did not leave a lot of desirable steers when thy unywhere near the asking pri alfogether th < decided improvement and hopeful fecling among salesmen. There were fewer of the plain and common class of natives and a light run of Texans and rvangers, all of which helped the owner and salesman of nativ On the other hand, every refrigorator room and car from Chicago to A\i‘\\' York is full of chiean drogsed boaf wid until theso bo- gin to diss e ther e stantiai advanc 1500 1bs, £4.00604.90 Dy 000 to 1200 lbs, and’ feeders, $2.00a2 s mixed, could come Taken Stockers bulls and )1 Hos.—Trade continues active, the supply shows a marked falling off and Hu quality was poor. At St. Louis, Kansas City clsewhere the run was light, o price there was little or uo change as compare With Saturday. Sowme salesinen calle higher on account of the poor quality. heavy nnhl within ]\lll kers, ight -.ur|~. Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Nov. 25 —The Dro al reports : Cattle—Rec S,000; £.30; shipping st and feeders, § mixed, #1.10 cattle, §1.5Mu Hogs—Red ing casier; mi 635 light, $4 Sheep—It mon, w &1 00@ strong; bulls and Texas Stock Yards, Louis, Nov. 25— Cattle—Receipts, shipment heavy nat native ste fuir to choice, #5. ers, fair to good, §1.50 @400 Hogs—Receipts, 6,000; active and higher: choic ers’ sel ons, £5. 10645 ing, medium 1o prime Won 1o good, $4.40w4.75, Kansas City, Nov. 1,130; shipments, and choice butehe v and a shade highers good o choic .20,04.05 St. 1,800; choice to good 1,000 T0; rangers, §.20 shipments, 1,000; C: llh‘—lh\'vu»ll ad) foeding steers, 1, COWS, §1.252 1ogs—Receipts h0; shipments, ateady and 5@10¢ higher non to choice, 3 skips and pigs, §3.00@4.10, - NEW YoRk, Nov.25.—[Special Telegram to the B The stock warket was a realiz ‘The bears, seeing prices dropping steadily, turned in and scld heavily and accelerated the downward movement, the declines extending to 2% points. The cause of the sharp decline was renewed fear of tight money, free selling by London, con- tinued reports of rate cutting east and west and the report that the iron interest would demand a reduction iu rutes from coil roads. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, All the large bear traders w st in the mar. selling was in Reading, The next weakest ua \lnw--uu Pacit which drop igers peceived their share L@l per cont per cent on e cent broke, 1 Kansts & Texas weit oft ports the reorganization plan which showed the greatest was woak. Late reports of 1 comuittee's report will not followed declining The cakness continued until the last hour, when a smull rally oceurred and closing sal at almost inside prices and showe clines ints, Erie cxhib. smallest loss and was attributed to at the ne Chicagn commission houses b waited for several weeks for a good opj tunity to sell stocks and to-day trading was heavy. I wority of western operators are bearish and think the decline is not yet The total Sales were GOVERNAENTS dull and heavy the investigat rable as o list by xpected, and it ! points, were extending from ited the runor fricids o2 p b report will surpriso its over, 5 shiares, Government bonds were QUOTATIONS, L CLANWY ) preferid i L S8 reg * 84K conpon 4148 registid wda Southiern wntral Pacifl Nicago & Alton W& o Union Pacitic W, L L & P do preferved MoxEy-On eall, casy at 8@7 per closed offered at 5 per cent. PRI MEECANTILE PArer-6@S per cent. 1NG - Bxcnavae—Dull, steady at £4.52 for 60 day bills, und #.55) for de mand, cent, “ollowing are the closing priecs Flour— Steady wheat, and |||uhu|'u] \\mhx opening e ater became so Suturday; 1 and upl ned u shade ‘s close and closed J@ic December, fay. Firmer Suttrdi cash, 467{c; i attracted the greatest hough ‘opening s@ige lo there was an adv: and the market ¢ !usml about aturday ; cash and Jan: uary, 250 16c. Rye Barle; Prime isky—$1.10. Unsettled §1 Muy, $14.7 Lard -~ Fair t cash, £.05; De Dry Salted ) short. clear, & for Junuary, Butter—Firm; creamery, 226 Firm: full : am cheddars, 1 s, M@ young Amer 1 country, 4@ ecnsalted, 7oy 2T preen salted calf, 8: dry flint, 1 126018e g dry sulted, 10¢; d Shipments, 42,000 Flour, bbls. W cash, 75l @it ‘Corn.Highe Outs —Highe flige. Whisky—£1.05, Pork—814.00. Lard~$6.40. Butter—U Afternoon Bou d Vheat—Tirm: Decem- ber, bid; January, 7iige bid; May 3¢c bid; May, 43¢, Oats—Strong; w York, Nov 200,500 bu; exports, i.a@ige, leading to activity, iz firm, cash e lowel —Wheat—Receipts, 00 bu; options de moderate degree of ith slight reac dull and hea 0.1 red, nom (@Silge in store and Nige delivercd; Décember, closed - Receipts, 230.500; m; 570;c in 5 .1 Decenber, closed at 5780 Oats — Keceipts, 81,0003 exports, none; shade better and fairly active; mixed west® white western, 3341 Rio, nominal; options No. 7 Rio not quoted December, $1. 31444 (@14.50; February, $14.00 w8 —In fair requ Pork—Ste 1 light. s higher and firm; western western, 14@30c; C ¢ steady; western, gl Jansan City, Nov. 25 - Wheat—Stcad December, bud; May, 7S¢ Corn—Strong; 2, asked; December Junuary, 4037¢ bid, bid; 4414'c ask cush, 39%c bid, 41c $04{¢ bid, 404c asked; 41 asked; May, 43¢ Oats—No. bid; 243¢c asked. Liverpool, Nov. 25, —Wheat—Quict and steady; demand poor; holders offer moder- utel 'm and demand fair; new wixed 1d per cental, y nothiug ablo " inquiry f0F good corn-fed cattle, but none to supply the demand. Later in' the day coived which sold on the little sty than on the fu s of doing. Thel H Dts of hogs were liberal for the the fivst of the week, The market opencd W lh the salesmen generally asking stronger e not inchined to those prices. that reason the t dragged a little at first. However it livened_up soon and the bulk of the Logs changed hunds in a short time at prices about steady with Saturday. The market closed with everything sold. Both bu, and sell- ers were predicting heavy receipts for to-day. Sheep. There was some inquiry yesterday priwe fat sheep, but those in w enougl to mect he requirements. ofiical Re Receip for ¢ not good Cattle Hogs Sheep BMITMENTS, Cattle, 1 car, N. W Hogs, 3 cars, Shecp, 4 cars, C Prevailing Prices Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on the markes: steers, 1300 to 1500 1bs. . ... . $4.25@4.50 Choice steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs . ... 4.00w4.35 Fat little steers, 500 to 1050 1bs ... 8.75@3.85 Jorn-fed range steers, 1200 1o 1500 3.65(@4.30 to choice corn-fed cows. 9.'-’-'5(4:'3..'!) bnmulon to medium cow: TX £2.00 Good range feeders. . Good native' feeders, 900 1bs and upwards. Fair to medium native feeders, 900 .Chicago Tudianapolis 2.55@2.85 1bs and upwards St imon sl ¢ W Light,And mediim HORE.sescos. s Good to choice heavy hogs Good to choice mixed hogs 1,000 5,00 4500 4,90 swentative Sales, NATIVE STEERS—CONN'FED. Av. = Dr, 1205 #4400 P PR KT L 810 $2.50 Shi 4.0 160 4.90 Kange of Prices. Showing the highest and lowest prices paid for hogs, on this market during the past seven days and on the corresponding days in 1885 und 1586, RURZER) Live Stock Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sold on the murket yesterday : 1H0GS, Anglo-American Packing Co Armour & Cuduby Packing C Hammond & C Local . Total.. tock Notes. Hogs steady. Cattle receipts light. Prime fat sheep wanted. Good fat cattle in demand. cys & Barrey, Ponca, marketed a good load of Hog: I, H. Parks, Bancroft, marketed two loads of Nogs ut #4934 J. L, Baker, West Point, received the top price for a loud of hogs. L. B. Shepherd & Co., West Point. sold a load of hogs at the top price. ttys, Shelby, Neb,, was at the yards Keted a load of hof: James Danley, the well known_shipper of Ashland, came in yesterday with hogs. A. Hustie, Elmwood, came in with two loads of hogs, Onc load brought the top at Hampton, Hamilton county, racted for 60,000 bushels of corn for feeding their s . Mr. Green, of the firm of Green & Barr, Greenwood, came in with a load of ho, which netted £1,005.60, Mr. Winter, of the firm of Winter & Mor- 1, Shelby, Ta., o well known shipper, came in with two loads of cattle, re J. Edwards, sheep by and the house is ready to begin ~h|\lL’l||('l|n;{ sheep. They will require about 100 head per day of good fat sheep. of the firm of Jackson & Pierce, Aurora, was in with a load of hogs. He sa) there ure a good many young hogs in that county. Hamilton county is feeding ubout 22,000 cattle. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Produce, Fruits, Etc. The following are the prices at which round lots of produce are sold on this mar- ot Iruits or other lines of goods requiring ctra labor of packing eannot always be supplied on outsideorders atthe same prices quoted the local trade. Burrer—Market firm, demand active. Re- ceipts only moderote. The following arc cur- rent Very choice dairy butter is auoted medium grades 14@16¢, ver ffor Swift ut 18@20c, ] Receipts liberal with o moderate demand, Pricos 232, :se—The market continues steady with case in both receipts and de cam, cheddars, single, 1 G voung Americas, 13 @13c3g brick cheese, 100 ibs in case, 14@l5c Limburger, ase, 13@lidige. In less quanties, Swiss domestic, 166c18e. Porrtky—The poultry market remains ipts are not as heavy as s are as follows: Live chick- , $1.80 ens, GSe per Ducks, 10@13c. per dozen. Turkeys, 9@10c. (v\“l»—'l 'he demand for game is only fair and | of importance h kens, 4.0 eal and lnlxml(hwks £1.75 ck rabbits, cach: small rabbits, §1 per doz: deer, 6 Sce; antelope, Fho: doer sndates: “@llc; antelope, 12w 14c! Porators—There is not much doing on the market, Home grown stock is nearly ex- hausted. Utah and Colorado stock advanced a trifle yesterday and sell for 90 Choice home ‘grown potatoes, 65@70c; common (060, 3 T Porators—The market is quiet. ce home grown and New Jersey stock, 3e per 1b; common grades, 221 {c. i market is dull. The old crop is nearly disposed of, while the new is not yet on the market in’ an, tities. Good st sells for §2.00¢ to L(\m\ $1.50@ California beans, snipe, § Homo grown, $5@0c; Spavish Saver Kravr—Choice, pfl bbl, &8.85@0.00; 17 bbl, &4, .00, “Ovsrens—Plain standard. 80c; extra selects, 835¢; New 25¢; standard, York counts, vnxips—Fair to_good stock sclls at 85@ Bdc: rutabagas, 60 70c. CAULIFLOWER—G O 2,60 2.80, Some v warket Cann bage at toe C stock sells readily at fine stock was on the —There is a good demand for cab- per dozen or £6.00 por hundred. furket well supplied. Choice perd ney 45@dc; extr Salt Lake celery, 1.85@1.50 per dozen, u:.m(nu ¢ Michigan cider, .50 per ol- fine (Good apples are in demand. Prices Eastern fruit,§.00@3.25; fairto choice .50; fancy Jonathans, §3.50 Ners—Choice California quinces, $2.00 @9.10 per box. HoxEY—There is a good demand for honey in frames. Good choice honey in 1-1b frames finds o ready market at 21@2%; cauned h(vlll‘\ l“(nl. 1b. Cupe 'Cods, §0.50 active. orn_finds a ready 1b; other kinds, 2@ —Louisiana, #.00 per_box: #5.00 bbl: Florida, per box, #4.004.50. LEMoNs—Mossina lemons, 00(25.50 Malagu, £.00; extra fine Maori, £ CALIFORNIA FRUits—Pears, §2.75@3.00, ac- cording to quality. —There are very few on the mar- ket £.00. is fairl ce 1 e per Malagus, 8.00@7.00 per bbl; crate, Baxaxas—The market is well supplied the following pr Choice banunas, §2 @3.50; medium buches, §2.00@3.00; common, WO ; Brazil nuts, ; English wal" 4,650 50 | salt, 7 hams, 10011 hams, pic Synr- N New Orle syrup, ha Tgallon cans, cans, per doz. Stancn - Mirr o gloss, et Howuasn nu Kt Gurn@g's soda, butter and pi s creams, snaps, 8¢5 City Japan, unpowle { Youngg Hyson, 5 Oolong, (8 shoulders, . blg vied beef re 4-ullon wnilon 1 time doz ular £1.50 i per gullon £10.30; half gallon Kegs ans, per BN maj Tonyceo—Lovillard's Climax, #e: Splen did, 41¢; Mechanie's Delight, 41¢; Loggett Moyer's star, ‘ornerstone, e Deum mond’s Horse Shoe, HejJ. 10, 40¢; Sorg's Spearhcad, He WoobEN AN 1 loop pails, #1.7 M0 N Twohoop paits, per doz, 1 tub, 8005 ) \\.m\\ N 2 churns, § Oyt iy er case, %3.0000 oy #8004, peaches per se, bluebe ep plums, 21b, Whiteencrries i plums, per case, #3803.00; 100240 3 pineapple: 11b salmon, [y JCFTICs, PO Case, % beans, pe L ercuse, arly’ June peas, 3; 21b corn, $2.1 | €2.40002.50; pulis, 73ge. Prekine bhls, bbls, #.50; bbls, £5.00, DRtk Friirs—Apples, new, 1 orated 50 1b ring (10¢; raspherric orated, 2@ tl.lu.kl Medium in bbls, $7.00: do in half wmall, in_bbls, £.005 do in half gorking, in bbls, $.00; do in half t loose muscatels, §2.00@2.10; new Val- encia, 81 @Sigc, Seven-sixteenths, 111 @111, Sraan—Granulated, 7@ 7l e; conf A, 69 D 3 extraC, 6 cut loaf, T4¢5 powdered 1 Drok—West ]’nml Point 20 i [ . Wost West Point 19 in, 12 3 West I’nm( 40 in, 11 0z, 1 Checks 9lger Caledonfa XX, 101¢; NH fge. s—Memorial, 15¢: Canton 3 bleacl hml 01gc; ll'\l'll‘( \ll T, 13}gc. oil lum. Jado Hollun ¢; Woods, 4 (ll\vlhlll S UK BIANKETS - White, §1.00¢ ; colored $1.10 @S.00. BrEacuep Snpeting —Berkeley cambric, No. 60, 9'jc; Bes o ¢: butte cloth 00, "415e; Cabot, Farwell, S¢ itof Loom, Ye: Gre i Hope, King. l’hllluvrmnl: Lonsdale, York mills, Pepperell, 15 Pep- on, 44, 8ljc luum]vh,&. \\mmum, 1c s—Plaid—Raftsman, 20c (‘mnlun T Lake, :r.:xr: M 3 No. y, e s 1 . 02i7¢; B I No. 1,,., Quechee No.. hb. L.( Qum chee, No. 2, ¥, y ‘;uo.cheu, '2\; ¢ Almwun, indsor, 2 H-inch, 1o O Bt 160 BLUE 0 bluc prints, 10¢ nold, : Arnold B, ‘Arnoid clola Seal, 101 o ije; Ramapo Richmond, ican, 6 Arnold A, 12¢; Lodi, 4!/c; ‘Windsor, 6¢ Brow: Bantic H, 4-4. lantic P, 4 4 u—Allxmlu A, l-‘ 7 3 Atlantic D, ll l' "Aurora LL, 44 ; Crown XXX Indian 1 1, {e: Old l)fl"lmllm 44 ; Pepperell R, 44, 3 cpperell, 54, perell, 10- Wachusett, 44, 7¢; rora B, 44, e. Barrs—Standard, Se: Gem, 101/c; Beauty, 12}40: Boone, 14c; B, cased, 3 Corrox k1, 10 pé count—LL, U C, i Aurora R, 44, 6) Rtenfrew Dress, Lewiston, 80 in. Lewiston, o oo YoRk. A2 i 14er Switt Kive Thorndike O O, 8i{e; Thorndike E F, ‘Thorndike 120, #¢¢; Thorndike ‘ordis No. b, 9%¢c: Cordis No. 4. 11 s—Amoskeag -0z, 16c \mk i Beaver (,ruk General Markets. Frax Seep—Unchanged. Good quality at £1.08 por Innhol JOAT. s steady at Saturday’s quota- tions, 50; nut, $10.50; 310 walnut bl pek, $3.85; Towa I mp nut,§2.75: 1llinois, $4.254.75. The receipts of hay are d v \\'Inl(‘ the dflmlml is activ Common ¢o; per ton; upland prairie, (AIN—There is no \\ heat, No. 2, b 2c; corn, old, is quoted at change in prices, Se; oats, corn, new, 83¢; according to qual- —Flour remains steady at fullu\\mg prices: Minnesota patents, £2.60 per cwt; Kansas and Missouri winter fancy patents, 82.45@2.00; Nebraska patents, $2.250@2.851 r. e cwt;rye, Graham, W per cwt; cornmeal, vullm- meal, white, £1.00 per chopped h-ed §0c per cwt: bran, $12.50@13.00 per ton} screenings, £9.00@12.00 per to Hipgs—<Gireen butehers’, 8@ skins, green cured, dryGint, 10c: dry salt, 8c: green calf damaged hides, two-thirds price, 1ic. Grease—Prime white, 3¢ brown, 1);e. Sheep pelts, 25@60 ~Raccoon,” 2kai0c; mink, 100 musk ruu fall, 2@be; striped skunk, 1040 mountain wolf. No. 1, i (i bea , 40 i5e; r, n. No. 2, $1.00@1.25; otter, ; dry deer skins, 2035c per lb} ry antelope, clk, moose, etc., 1525, a Seirirs—Cologtie spirits, 188 proof, $1.10; do 101 proof, £1.13; spirits second quality, 101 proof §1.10; do 185" proof $1.00. Alcohol’ 188 $2.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled $L.00@1.50. Gin blended, #1.50@ 2.00; Kentucky bourbons, $2.00@6.00: Ken- and Pennsylvania ryes, §2.00@6.50: Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies, £1.5 @3.00. Brandies, imported, £5.00@s.50; mestic, $1.30a3.00. (iins, imported, #4.50@ 00; domestic, $1.95@3.00. Champagnes, im- ported, per case, 28, 00@35500; American, per case, §10.00( 16,00, HEAVY Hakowae—Tron, rate, $270; plow steal, special cast, 4 cibl 1, Blc; cast tools, do, 12@15¢; Wagon spokes, per set, $200@550; 'hubs, per set, $1.30: felloes, sawed dry, $1.50; tongues, each, axles. each, 75¢} ' square nuts, per b, 6@lic; coil chain, per 1b, 6;@1dc; malleable, 8 10c; iron wedges, 6 crowbars, 0c: harrow teeth, 4¢; spring steel, 4@dc; Burden's horse shoes, #.75; Burden's mule shoes, §5.7 wire, in car lots, $4.00 per 100 || rates, 10 to 50, $3.40; stec) nails, $2.50, NOVEMBER 20, 1887, Dry Lumber, CHIMENSTONS AN TIMBERS Ha No. 3 com, 8 1 «$15.50 No. 4 com, 8 18, 1850 |.\h.u|'.\nlv_vm;h LMEI6T CEILING AN PARTITION ¢ in White Pine Coiling £14.00 16,00 1st com ) n ¢ Cleart Und com: Norway ** b fao “w “ FLOORING, Sol, Fenecing) Drop Siding K0 per M. extri. STOCKBOAKDS 6 in Tl 16 11 . 10, 18, 20 ft, i2°& 14 1t 16 1t rooved roofing, #1 per M. more than k Boards sume length voved Roofing same price as 12 in Stock Boards, SHIP LA 0. l)l‘l.lin Sand 10 in. 13, 1 Com. 4 nch I hmun" Star ¢ Ist and 2d ¢ ¢ inel Ceiling meh 1 vish, 1 and 114 i Clear Finish, 114 and Clear Corrugated Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base. POPLAL LUMBER, €1, Poplar Bx. Bds. 7 i Well Tubin 2. ets, D, & H. lut, §20.50; D. H , No. 1,'§1.45; lath, €2 PONTS, White Cedar, 1 e whi r b in, round, 161, L e split 7inand S in (3 cach) 5 ft., rou Posts. Quiney white cement, £1.6 bourd, lim b reial Chips, H. A. Mosman, a merchant of Des Moines, Ta., is in the city. James Love, of Plui qmuuin of cgs yester: has been a slight ad al grades of dry lumber, \hllnnu H. Ellis, of V chased dry goods in the « Heavy hard ns s in prices dur week being noted. George Gibbens, of St. Paul, Neb,, pur chased a quantity of hardware in this city yesterday The prevailing prices for produce yesterday varied but little with those of two years ago, vhi ed with those of one y i e lower, The produce m: radical changes Butter, cggs, poultr; are quoted nearly th week ago. Notwithstanding the fact been an advance in flour in Minnesota and elsewhere, prices remain steady on this mar- ket as regards Missouri, tKansas and Ne- braska grades. Other brands have advanced but a trifle. Creck, marketed a y. in prices pod © rem ¥ quiet and no for some time. cheese and potatoes ame as they were one that there has Fransae 30 BHIGAGIJ nnmsuunmclflc RAILWAY By reason ot 1 of ita central position. ¢.oc relation to lines East o pointa West, is Friddie link'in that transcontinontas Fystem which invites and facllitates travel and trafic between tho Atiantio and Facite eago, Joliet, Ottaws, La Sal and Roek Island, 1n Tllino Washington, Fai looka, griv,lowa city, DeeMoiner. Indiariols, Winterset, Atlas ) oy and hriadredslof (ntermmodiate clties snd towns The Great Rock Island Route Guarantees speed, comfort, eertainty and safe Int wa, { is dhflnmnh'd for its excellence. are of stone nn’d Iru;\. Its track s of na rfect, 1ts passenger equipment 7y lances shat experiahes hasbro:od fol, and for luzurious accommodatiors is i i sed. Its Express Trains consist of superior Uay ‘oaches, eleg: Pullman Palace Parlor and Sleepiug $upert Dining Cars. providing delicious meais and (between Chicago an Atchison and Kansas '(“1:77 'O‘l'nl Mllnln' C lr Cars. Its man- conserv m ridges steel, daily to sitractive resorts for touriste In Miznesota; and, via Wateriown and Blous Faiim bo th \d ‘grazing lands of interior Dakota. Via Beneca. end Eanpakees tho ook Tuend offers saperior inducements to travelers between Cincinnati, Indisn. apolis, Lafayette and Coun t. J Al son, Laavenworth, Ka (espec Srem) Feceive protoction, courteey and Lindiy atsention: For tickets, maps, folders, copies of Western Trail, or any desired informati to principal offices I tho United States and Canada, or address, at Chic B0t ‘eaune Birioture. Mrd ouly by the n every case i Bas given satisfactica, Aleott & Lisky Hudea, N, Yo Scld by Druggista DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors 1o John G. Jacobs.) Undertakers and Embalmers At the 0ld stand, 1407 Farnam St. Orders by tele- graph solicited and prnmmliul;u\lu to. Telelephone No. ‘HORT-HANDI g tue Free. Prol.A. ' omul. Box404. 8 Louis . Youthful, Impr 0y Behis -nfid ractices G l.munn h Anrlculmml Implements. CHURCHILL PARKER, | Dealer in Agricaltural Tmplements, Wagons, Carriakes and Buggics. Jones Strocs. Hotwion 0 a1 . Omaha, Nobrasha .LININOER & METCALF CO,, Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Carriages PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, Wholesaia Denlors n Agricnltoral Implements, Wagons & Buggics w1, s Jones Street, Omaha. MAST & Malmracmr'.,rs' of Buckeye Drils, Seeders, Oultivators, Hay Jtakos Cidor Mills and "aban Palt vorizers. Cor 1th At Nicholas Streets WINONA IMPLEMENT CQ,, Agrical faral ]ninlfifiifinh Wag H\&Bllmc‘ orner 1ih and Nielfolar Streot —_— __Artists’ Matorlals, A. HOSPE, Jr., 5 Amsts’ Materials, Pianos aud Grgans, 1813 Dongla Strout, Omabia, Nebrasks, Boota and Shoos. W. V. MORSE & CO., Jovbers of Boots and Shoes, m 8L, Omaha, Neb. Sanufactory, B Ktreet, Bostun. KIRKl- DALL, JONES & CO., oasor L0 Tioed, Jonos & Co.) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shocs Agenta for Hoston Rabbor shes Go. 1102, 114 & 1108 1inrnoy St., Omaha, Nebraska. 8pices, Eto. Teas, Cofles Spices, Baking Powier, Fiavoring Fxtracts, 1 e T dinricy Ntreet, Crockery and Glasswaro. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Cruckcry, Glassware, Lamps, Climneys, Etc. Offce, 1178, 15th bt Omahia, Nohraskn, Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY, Commission and Jobbing. gn and Hentquartars Grape i RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage and CUI]]H]ISSRUI] Mnrchanls L l-lmu Hut oultrs u-m Pt ymtern, i 1S iy St bl vt "% WIEDEMAN & CO. . Produce Commission Merchants, Successors to McShane & Schroeder.) PI‘Ofll]CE Uflfl]lfllifllflfl anfl Cfllfl SlUl‘flEE Coal, Coko and LImo. DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Jobhers of Hard aud Soft Coal, msmun Lith Street, Omaha, Ni‘lr"flll "J. J. JOHNSON & CO., Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime, whip o, Comont, Pinstor Lim a1 axton Tloten Farnam St O cphone sil. NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Stippers of Coel and Col&. M. E. SMITH & CO., Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Nflmfl! Hl’nlndll(lfllnufl’ KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and J U]]DBI‘S n Dry Goods, Notions Gonta' Furmishing ¢ Lt and 1ikmey Sta. DEWF;\;“: ;:8 NE, Wiolesale Dealers in Furnitare, Faruam Street, Omaba, Nebrasks. Crocerles. “PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 707, 700 and 711 8. 10th St., Omaha, N ~ McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 13th and Leavenworth Streets, (:.-)m Nebrasksa T D.M.STEELE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 19, 121 and 1223 Harney Street, Omabs, Neb. ALLEN BROS., Wholesale Grocers, 1114 and 1116 Haracy Street, Omaha, Neb. LEE, FRIED & CO.. Jobvers of Havdware and Nails, Tiaware,sheet lron i, Agents for Howe Scales,and Miami Powder Co., Omabs, Neb. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechapics’' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 146 Douglas-st. Omaha, Nebrask RECTOR & WILHELMY Co., Whalesale Hardware, y Sts.. Omaba, : Western Agants der Co., Jelferson Steel Nails, Fair- Standard Ecales. 100 Tor Rustin b W.J. BROATCH, Heayy Hardware ll‘l]ll and Steel, rings, Wagen, Stoek. re Lumber, Sortogs, Wostn it Bireer, Omaner: V- 100 =5 EDNEV & GIBBON, Wholesale Iron aud Stecl, MO0 1R SaG 1 eavenworth So. Onahar Nopr™ Mats, Caps, Eto. W.L. PARROTTE & CO., Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goudx 1107 Harney Street, Omaha, N ... tiquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTTLI.ERV co and ILER & CO,, Importers & Jobvers of FineWines & Liquors East India Bitters aud Doaestic Liguors. 1113 Harney “Lumt OMAHA LUM All inds of Building lat?ngl it Wholasalc 15th Bireet and Union Paciflc Tri LOUIS BRADFORD Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sasn Doors, etc. Yards u.mwn -numu. Corner uglas N. DEITZ, nflalfl' in 4ll Kinds of Lamber, Iflhll’ld California Sll Omaba, Neb. " FRED W. GRAY, Lumber, Lime, b(jement Ete., Efc, COM' @b llld ugiss Sta. Oml T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., = To Dealers Only, > Office, 1429 Farnam Sireet, Omabs. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, " Wholesale Lumher Ete, d Al St AR S e OMAHA JOBBERS DIRECTORY - O L\nmbov. CHAS. R, LE DL?IICI‘ in Hardwood LIIIIIWI‘ - Wooa Carpets and Parguet Floorimg. 9th and n«ul- Millinory and Notions 1. OBERFELDER & CO,, | Imoonters & Jobers of Milnery & Nolfons h1ith St Notlons. . ROBINSON NOTION CO., Wuolmlc Nolmm and Furmslun[ (oods T VINYARD & SLNNI‘_ID]*_R. Notions and Gent's Fumishing Goods,” 1105 Harney Street, Oninhn, Olls. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE COx Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oile’ Axle Giease, ote, Omaha. A 1L Bishop, Manager, O REPRNTR PARER OO Wholcsale Paper Dealers. Carry A nice stock of printing, wrapping and writing Vhper. Speciinl attention iven t Car lowd viders, Mnerlul.. NEWSPAPER UNIDN. AllellflI'Y Publishers, ] " Rubner Goode. ki OMAHA RUBBER CO., Maunfactarers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 01 Clothing and 1oa 1ing. 10K Farnam Stroots __8team Fittings, Pumps, Eto. A. L. STRANG CO., Pumps, Pipes and Engines, Steam, wter, rail'vay and mining supblies Hil 024 Faram Srcet, Omni T CHURCHILL PUMP CO., Wlmlcsalc Pumps Plus PmmuM u.s. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO.;~ Steam and Water Supplics. Fialliday Wind Mils. 01 and 20 Farnam S, Omahay Toss, Acting M BROWNELL &CO., Engmns Boilers and_General Machmsry. Eheet Iron w Saw Mills. 12151210 team Leavenwortli mnha. o Soeds. __ PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. Wholesale Farm, Field and Garden Sem 911 and 913 Jones B, Omaha glpmue. Forwarding & Comm| ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., Storage, Forwarding anfl Cummissmn. Ointia. ‘Telephon Teas and clgura. » TWM. A. WILSON & CO., i Imnnrlers and Jobbers of Teas & Cigars: Epicen aud Dairy Baking Powder. 146 and 18 Hare ity Stroet, Oumuha, OMAEL_ MANUPACTURERS, Cornice. W B 1 EAGLE CORNICE WU“KS. Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cumlce. Jobn Epeneter. Proprietor. ¥ Dodge and 105 aad 06 North 10th Ktreet, Omuha Bmoko Stacks, Bolleru H. K. SAWYER, Manufactaring Dealer in Smoke Stacks. Britchings, Tanks an General Boller Kepairiog. 1318 Dodge & Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERL‘NG !‘ Wrougm and Cast Iron Building Work, . Rrass work, general foundey, machine 1ith Bureet, i OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Manufactarers of Wire and Iron Railinga Derk raln, window wunran, Sower stands, wire sisas I N orth 16t muht OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS, qu s ur Fire & Burglar Prnnf Sares | ron and wire A iivon, Biope. "Cor: 1ih and Jaé —————— e MOLINE, MILEURN&STODDARD Co Wagny,Buazis, T, Pogs Bt - MEAGHER & SPROAT, General Agents for Diebold Safe & Lock Co.'s Fire and Burglar Proof Safs, Time Locks, alts and Jail Work, 1415 Farnam Mrul,l)m-hl. Overalis. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. Mauufacturers of Overalls, s Pants, Shirts, Kte. 102 and 1104 nouulu Streety Omaha, Neb. lanh. Doors, Etc. — rene M. A. DISBROW & co., Wholeslc Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Monldings, ¢ Branch Office, 12th and Irard Streets, Omaha, BOHN MANUFACTURING CO., Mannfacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings. Stair Work and Intorior Hari Wood Vi . Corner Buh tnd Lanvenworth Streots, maba, Neb. " "OMAHA PLANING MILL C Mannfacturers of Monldings, Sash, l]hun, And Binds, Turing, Sulrwork, Baok i . ‘and Poppicton Avenue. STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1621 North Eighteenti; Strect, Omaba, N 1A 1D, PALMER, RILHMAN & CO., Live Stock Commission Merchant, Ofce—Toom 24, Oppe ¢e Buliding, Unioa Bick Yard in"Neb. ¥ " McCOY BROS, Live Stock Commission Merchants, Marke turnished trec on application. Stockers snd fosders fumisiod on good teruas. | Keferences: Omas ba National Ba Block Yards, outh LORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEY Live Stock Commission, Room 18, Exchangs Building, Unio Stock uth Omabi, Ne HORN & SHARPE, CUII!I!]ISSJU]] Dealers in Live Stock, ¢e Dujding, Unien Stock va- [ x‘ e ey ; 2ha, & Pres. Aw. Bank & Trust Co. ¢ i T T TALEXANDER & FITCH, Commission Dealers in Live Stock. Roowa 2, oppiaite Exclange Hullding. Union ‘ards, South Owabs, Ne TTUNION STOCK YARDS co.. 0f Omaha, Limited, Joha ¥. Boyd, Superintendent. JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Advertising has always proven ~ successtul. Before placing any cwspaper Advertising consuly LORD & TNOMAI, AvvERTINING 06 10 0 Nandoloh Birves, eulqnn. 22,

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