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load and try f 1'to induce the great lend a helping hand | 85,005 shares, against 98,000 shares yesterday Government sm alower and more attractive peculative public to Tne total sal ing, medium to pr 'rwlmi. fair to g Kansas City, Dec shipments, none dium and _prices unéhhged as follow ed, 18 quoted at 7 ’ll!‘k 3 medinm, THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS The Big Blizzard Responeible For | ‘Wheat's Strong Opening. choice dairy. ~Cattle—Receipts, 'strong for ood fat, shipping and butehers’ steers 10c- higher cows 10u15e higher: firm: good to | to mediun, & demand_and prices are not wunted at iy pri , Quotations are’ still dull but steady e P AY'S QUOTATIONS, \lm ul (vvul \mll T 8. s registered given at ?lm!‘.l Ciiwrar—Steady and | with prices quoted i roam cueddars, single, 12 3 COLD WEATHER HELPS CORN. yrwu range dtoers, §1.80 fn moderate demand, R4 registred strong and 10c higher; #4.90@h.55; skips and |ng- £2.00(n 4. %0, OMAHA l'l E STOCK. ommon to choice Trading in Provisions on a Rather e tle Fairly Active at Firmer Prices—General Quotations. Blow Order- Ewida domestic. 161 PorLTry—Receipts son of the year an thing, an_upward tend quote them unchaged. ¥1.7 @2.00 per dozen; choice Towin, oL S 25 Dressed chicke . Turkeys, T@de. Ducks, i@de. re light for this & n, with, if a The receipts of cattle weru light_and con- sisted chiefly of ordinary stock. main about the same and are perhaps a A few head of very good stock was on the market yesterday, and one bunch of choice steers which were 'sold at private sale, the price on which could not be obtained 1 \l.ri m',";f'm.l ‘anrgt Wakre—Bibb white, 18/ ¢ llllnn 5 Central, t w . CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Cuicaco, Dee, 2 Atlantie D, 44, Z W Texas Pacifl Aurora LI, 44, ~—[Special Telegram to the s Lnion Pacin Bek.|—The blizzard uppears to have been chiefly responsible for the strong and higher opening in wheat this morning, and later the news was of a character to maintain a higher level and even to advance prices a little 't opened strong The fact had in it for bulls here, as it was #n buying was chiefly respon- as afloat, but the is much talked ¢ Indian Head, 44, 7 Nd l\mn.mnll Game—TIs becoming scarce, and prices are 'y at former quo- ‘hickens, $4.00a 4. 2! s, 82 uail, #1.20@1.40; teal and mixed d\l(’ks $1.50601.75 aul]m £1.25; jack rabbits, £.00@8.75 per per doz: decr, 8 dh-, d@!lc; antelope, 12w l4e; geese, §.00@ The receipts of hogs were moderate, and when taken with those left day amounted to about 160 cars, opened slow but gradually grew better, by noon the lost ground last Wednesday ‘The market closed about steady , two loads sell- ] casy at_ 4@j per cent; 3 5 per cent! closed offered at 4@b per over from Tues- The New York ‘Wachusett, 4 and kept strong and rora B, 4-4, 6c nall_rabbits, ME MERCANTILE s antelope, T@d¢ StenLive Excnaxae—Dull and i for sixty day bills, and . with Wednesday's best pric ing ut 8.60. The quality of hogs yesterday was very good. Prices are firmer than a day or two ago, and quotations are given unchanged though & few sales of the finer quality o llnrnlun have been made at quote Louisiana oranges ut 0@4.22 per box, and Florida at $4.2 5. rs—Are stiffening in price and good is hard to get at inside quuhumn!. , however, we give Eastern fruit, ice stock, §3.50( No war news political situation in E about and is not lost sight of in speculative Two of the recent strong buy- ers of wheat were sellers to-day, but the - ket was strong enough to take their offerings Much of the buying ap- mmission men whose cus- rs arc the country speculators, wheat opened at than yesterday's close, and advanced imme- diately to 83%c and fluctuated between the: limits most of the morning, but shortly be- fore the close advanced to 83! jc, fi advanced to 8514e ugain and at the adjournment Calcutta dress, West Lincoln Markets, LiNcors, Neb,, gram to the Bee]— Sheep. eiyts yesterday were 100 head, Some Aales werg Jagds at prices nearly steady with former quotations. Hoos —Receipts, rices stronger and ranging from £4.90 to $5.50, with active demand for hea Swift r|\1-r, '1'n.m.my.- 120, without difticult peared to be by \unhl \u 411 e PRODUCE MARKETS, Chicago, Dec XX, H(‘u\ er Creek, A:\ 1 ; Beaver Creck, C NHIBWIRg afe (he ) Swrer PotaTors—Prices are steady and Ll id Al quoted at 2@2ige per 1b with some._fine at fe. P rrA'my«~\u|l|ll\ light, demand prices ad- Showing the pre: stock on the market: Choice steers, 1300 to 1500 1bs Choice steers, 1100 to 1800 Ibs Fat little nl(‘(‘r!, 900 to 1050 1bs Corn-fed range steers, 1200 to 1500 .66 Good to choice corn-fed COws, 30 Comnmon to medium cows. Western cow: Good range fe Good native fe \luug prices paid for live ady andsnominally unchan, ml bbl A|vn|w\\hnn . General Markets, Frax SEED-1s somewhat prices firm at §1.10 per bushel for good qual- w! In-m M (@ 4.00 pe (@4.50 per bb wheat, £.50(6 Wheat-Moderately active and at times quic opened strong at L1 ;c ubove clo o nlmk and choice kome common grades at 50 0 lnllu\vms: A\r(‘ Omnlm quota- ANBERRIES—Bell & Cherry, lh‘ll & Bugle, $10.5011.00; (,mn,- (.(ul! (ll Ul) tion on gran: nlul closed at The e )ulphl-u than v is scarce and auoted at 456oc, ding 10 quality, FLOUI AND FiED- n.-. seemed also to help the . although the opposite Been expoctod LAI 1rory 1A Fruis—Pears, offoct might hay arket as a rule © than yesterday a shade highor thin at closed by lge higher; cash, 4873 Jatuary A nhwlls. #6.50(¢7.00 per bbl. some extra fine sold at . 18— Are in bette air to medium native feede 1bs and upwards Stockers, 400 to 7 Prime fat sheep. . Good fat sheep, 'N‘(l(l()fl lbs Fair to medium sheen Common sheep Light and med Good to choice heavy hogs Good to choice mixed hog: p fall i tepperature, with still_colder Btdn prices) are wnchangod. r soou, {6 expected by the consumption of i nlul wlso to hinde rn~ um\ulm‘m this way Cables were Liverpool *;d highe The following per ewt: Kar stock $2.002.50; ood, 1,60 1.80, and Califormabeans at §2.25 and somewhat above yv«m.hu; Jun: being uhnlll e and all futuros speculators do not apy 1t IUCh 1 corn Just now, and . with the market left largely to professionals not lurge and th ing's session was o “Cannaae—Ts still in fair demand and finds ready sale at &1.00 ;u-r nln/vn. cabbage easier at 2 A irs—New “stock is ||\n-l('|1 at $2.50 per cwt: cornmeal, white, . £1.00 per cw bran, $14.00 14,50 pe @12.00 per ton. ipts of hay and straw continue s the demund is moderates pri are unchangedt as follows: upland prairic, ton; screenings, $0.00 Representative Sales. Porlc ~Unsettled, opened 20c above yester- 8 NATIVE STEERS and closed -mvml\ a a@ioe 1,‘\1.,“- open- Spanish onions, per 50-1b crate, t was downward, This was under fferings by a local house which has been or of the erain and i8 now sup- alizing profits. luv dropped to reaction to by, ( ings ceased, reacted —Fasior and lhu! se being stead, 16, itions were within New York count, £1.35 per 100: selects, §2.00 per vaters, .-uunm, The price for @b und aft Mild weather has, to some extent, lessened the demand, but still light, prices re houlders, $5 006,00 short ribs, §:.7 as the supply in firm and unchanged. CAULIFLOWER CeLery—Choice celery od stock #2.60@2.80. 45¢ per dozen; clear, $8.00(¢8.03 o and toward the close gereat part of the buying yhich causcd this advance was said to o short sales and also reatly hielped h\”u-nw mnu'dlm £10.50; walnut block, £4.00: Towa nut, £5.00: CER Kravr—Choi per bbl of 88 gal HwH.00 $11.00 per Ulinois, $4.50(5.00. C n.-m —Inactive: young Americas, mu e Michigan cider,$6.00@6.50 per conidered small, Extrome prices were ot r, and the 1 o'clock clos- . Junuary corn opened e asked and the 1 o'clock ]lillA'H~‘ Unichan, Choice California quinces, $2.00@ heavy ;.'n'(\n :ulh'l) h LEMONS — Messina Malaga, £5.00; extra fine Maori scarce at i v The low point was 4 e— l'nmv white (" I..ulu L drly salted hides, 10c; BaxaNas—Choice bananas, $2.7 GinrR ) with No. 4 £2.00@3.005 common, [ mnq unsalab) ¢ Raccoon 10660 was considerubleactivity in the spec- iy ["‘h""‘“‘, y and there we fuie number of hu\uu: orders for May d ulative outs A und h'll to 1 perlb £2.000 .00 . 2, &L v, deer skins, 2t ¢lk, moose, etc., 15 |4Iiny was at that pric English wal- alian chestnuts, itk ok Sloss s ot e IBHer ] S A an b s for Junuary oats were nominally 305, In provisions trading was somcwhat on Pork and lard opened with fair ulative life, but partics sclling the ticles found the mark withdrawal was follownd by a comy i Rather close und terest, however, was maintained, an receipts showed a material failing off a strong Pork at the opening wis night's closing, bacon, 11w i1lyc salt, 818, hams, l”(:llll spizite; secona .uu ity, 5 creamery, A4@3le; et stubborn and l \\hl\luw 100G » Lum—'l'u'l‘cv N 1b !l[\hlll‘ Tigel wn. pails, Sigc; 51b. pails, Sc; undertone existed. \mG J.::‘mmr 3 Ma (@ i i s e ae "”’“‘" extra, &, on Saturday, 24th, and Monday, 26th. Liverpool, Dec. mand poor; holders offe tornia No. 1, 68 d, 65 10d per cent. Corn—Duil; holders ofter freely. Minneapolis, Dec. subsequently recovered a good share of the ground lost and closed some 1215c bs fluctuated within a small ey i American, per case, $10.00 ddered, S@iyc; New 21.—Wheat—Firm lm\Nnt @slye; Ne moderately ; Cali- range mul were y qu'hnllgt'\l for N eaaler, My closing at closing at_b EA 70 and closed at §1 ; and February at & wde casier for May, .20 and closed at $8.171g. 21.—~Wheat-—-On room board there was good demand for cash wheat and sellers found no difficulty in obtaining prices for all reasonabie good sumples of Tone of market was strong. No I hard, ulllll and .lnn- 10; California pears, per case, $1.70@4.50; @4.40; peaches, per white cherr plums, per case, &3.50a4.00; eggplums, 2-1b, pineapples, 2-Ib, ] ¢ 1-1b sulmon, per doz. 81 2-Ib geoseberries, atring beans, per case, 81,7 Cas apricots, per case, -ase, £5.500$.85; Whi h sold at #3. Short ribs were andy ng at §7.70 for January, §7.80 for TFebruary, §7.90 for March and #.10 CHICAGO Cmicaco, Dec. :l.)ll(l‘l;‘lll‘f :l‘«;hslll(:;(‘ malleable, 8@10¢: harrow teeth, per case, §2.501 3. 401 spring stecl, 4G ; February, T2c! May, 1 hard, 7e; No. 1 thern, 71@e. ‘e, in car lots, $4.00 per 100 1bs 1ates, 10 to 50, §2.40 5 21b marrowfat 21b early June peas, per 21.—(Special Telogram to .]—CArTLE—Trade continued fairly active, with a gradual firming up on pri on best and medium steers. mon are not doing much better than last week, yet there is no doubt that if the run remains at about its upturn must follow. were lute to-day, hence gere was little or no business in that line, and on account of the non-arrival of Texans the ordinary run of natite butchers’ stock sold more readily and perhaps a shade higher. 1850 to 1500 Tbs, peas, §2.60? o 82,85 5. Dry Lumber. Shipments—Wheat, 107 cars. ~l’uu-nu. sacks to ship, $4.10@4.25; £3.45(@3.75. ’\'0 1, $2.00; lwu\\ table, £4.00 SANDY—Mixed, $(@11 30-1b pails, $1. . 70, 4-gallon )m.w $1.50@1.5 leans, per gallon, syrup, half bbls, * 1-gallon cans, per doz, $10.50 cans, per doz, 8.25; quart cans, & Mirror gloss, 5% 615c; Oswego gloss, 7 Plain and com- bl na,u.m,. 21 —\\'hm~suon¢. ent volume a_sharp 2020 0021 002 uu‘ 21 5020 0021 00 22 00 22 00 50120 00210023 00 55 00 ) 5023 0032 00 Live Stock Sold. Showing the number of head of on the market yesterday : G. H. Hammond & Co pvisions —Active; poki, Docember, 814,15 @ise per keg. a, butter and pic- ginger snaps, Sc; city 21, — Wheat—Firm, . 1 com, 8 1881 No. 2 com, 815, 1 Shipping steers, 3 1200 to 1350 1bs, 200 1bs, £3.00@3.75, & ‘Quict and fir; No. 2, mixed, 53ge. 2 mixed, 410, t)nl&fl'um No 3 l,l&,flin l'.’&ltll.,ruugh. i 16 . : gunpowder, 206 l’ro\mlnnn “Pork, dull at $15. Young Hyson, 25(@55c; Oolong, 20@ su-ml\ at $1.05. 21, —Wheat—Receipts, 31,000 bu; exports, 40,000; options advanced fell buck a@lge, \'lolmk ungraded red WoonENWARE—Two-hoop pails, per doz., n 45; three-hoop pails, $1,70; N N bourdn, $1.40( Fo. 1 churns, & Anglo American Packing Co Swift Packing Co. Harris & Fisher . New York, that the run ahowar” after all, as to-day thie run was some vesterday, and 3 About as' rapid placing prices ver. tub, $4.50: \msh ;_assorted bowls, 3 No. 2 churns, $-00, 00, ‘Medium in bbls., §7.1 small, in bbls., :4 50; gerkins, in bbis., A, 12, l-‘ & lG ft. "l 50 | t' 12, H & 1“ "}ll. 16,000 less than quence values adva they declined y near where the, vance was fully 15¢ over the lowest day and in uumerous instances the stock higher than Was offered for the same at ono tiine yestor- A few lots of fancy h i kll!l: mvlu 85,400 05, A spot e high A 8in White Pine.. Anglo American Packing Co G. H. Hammond & Co Armour & Cudahay. Harris & Fisher Swift Packing Co. jo in -luvmor 0134 : January closed at 908 exports, 32,000; lr\nln slack: un- $0.00: do in half uwm—om.nm grades, 0@ALC; "U‘ [@21¢; prime, er ull around graded, 60@s1!sce; No. in store and elevator; 631 uary closing at 613%c. Oats—Iteceipts, ¥ higher but rather quiet: ; white western, 39@idc. ir; Rio firm at $18.75@19.00; options more active and higher: 7 ilmpu l)flm-mbm, 16 CELLING AND PARTITIC 2d com 3 in White Pine Ceiling. 92¢ uld government Java, 28@ 60, and com- ! 5. Light sorts were rather, slow and not as plfl\llful as In'n'(n(mu 'w York sorts sold at §5.15 Bl #4705, & 000; exports, 83 l‘(ul.,t, M«uugmm-i mixed western, 37@ Stevens & Hammond 'l‘unAun— .urlllnrd s Climax, 44¢3 i Meyer's n umr. et l orn mond’s Horse Shoe, Spearhead, 44c: Catlin’s old style, 2ic. DRIED FRUITS New Youk, De the Bre.|—Stoc St. Paul and Northwestern caused a trifling advance, after which the market settled down into thesame old rut and The total transactions up to noon aggregated about 46,000 shares, lighter even than on yesterday. tale was afloat that the Pennsylvania com- in the spring to reach out for Kansas City and Omaha business by building lines to both cities by way of Rock Istand. ‘Western Union had a spurt to 77 ings warrant better figures fo The year of conventions is as good as a divi- dend to it, and there is noend to the business in sight for the company during 1858, earnings of the trunk lines bid fair to increasc as the winter advances. could now employ half of 1ts rolling stock in carrying anthr; well maintained that ever moved brings Jines that are now enguge vun AAfty-mile per-h Special Telegram to ome sharp buying of this morning Kange of Prices. Showing the extreme highest and lowest rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates 1 Eggs-—Firm demand; blackberries, pitted cherries, evaporated, pecled }e@16.00 for one year old. Lard—Opened somewhat stronger, L'lmu'd dull and lower; #0 remained. 12 in Grooved roofing, §1 p roo ved Roofing same price as 12 in. Steady but quiet; western, 15@33. Stock Boards. Quiet and steady; western, 11'3@ California loosc musca- i new Valoncia, 81 @88ic. Seven sixteenths, 13, @1, layers $2.40002.4 pany intended 5 o Plain 8 and 10 a8 City, De No. 2 soft, cash, ¥ -~ Wheat- %I(‘.ul\' May, Sic_bid, & @wh 60 4 «wm lbw obu * Dry Goods. Duck—West P mn( 2 in. 8 oz, Point 20 in. 10 0z. 12}4¢5 West Point 14 4450 usked; Ouu —No. 2 cash, ¢ New Orleana, Dec. 2 K nd yellow, § Dockage and Oc Caledonia XX, Public_inspectors dock pregnant sows 40 pounds, &tags S0 pounds each. Dead hogs, 80 Ibs and over, cwt, less than 80 1bs, uf no value. hogs, c; sheep, be orn quiet and A K’\ JEANS —~Memorial, uumnes, 18c: 1 \ 1 Meal—Quiet at §2. but steady; pork, T hh-mhml rite coal alone. -shoulders, §6.12!¢; long clear, clear ribs, §5.00. pound of frei The western in endeavoring to trains across praivies 'k freights to see the find something worth hay, $10; prairie Im,v, ul p.-r ton, Commissions : rlings, $10 pvrn.u' lo decks, &: public inspection on All sales unless otherwise stated pcr 1400 1bs live weight. lo & Dado H\)H nd ; I 0xs and i)m P Clear & inch , nch Partition 25 iuch, Partition nfon Stock ¥ ards, Chicago, Dec Journal reports: 6,000 strong and 10 15¢ ;. shipping steers, & o\lvmurn~ g 604,00, Live Stock e, §1.0007.50; colored #1.10 Clear Pinish, 1 nml 14 inch, 828 rties like those of the d 3 Pennsylvania, Business dragged ‘hange during the afternoon hours. Chunges were unimportunt, excepting & Quiney, which w than on yeste suMeiently ovi bulls and mixed, $L. The cattle ma The “*Armour’ ricot is @ shade stronger. was the heaviest purchaser w Pine Casing and Base. .. YOPLAR LUMEER, Cl. Poplar Bx. Bds. ¢ in., 3y i, Pancl, s A Corrugated Ceiling, BATTENS, WELL TURING, PICKETS i Best Yet, 44, 64 C&w in Burlington Chittenden’s office was ornamented w desk yesterday >, Sunith, of Oakland, Neb., market with hogs vesterday, OMAHA WHOIL Produce, Fruits, Ete, following are the round lots of produce are sold on this mar- Fruits or other lines of goods requiris ot always b kips, &3 400475, 0y ] \.\vn.uux nl mwarket seems to be 3501 Lambe, 4,500 Stock Yards. engineer little s ‘Phis will probably be the case for the balance of the week and way ex- wnd into the new year. ome, western stocks avo be- lieved to be a sule fora turn the short side will be safer than to buy now In time, if the cliques find out that they are to get no outside support, Moy way change thelr tac Well h.lum MARKE TS conger and qu No. 1, #1.45; Lllh e i o gk crs and feeders, fair vangers, ordinary to good, # Hogs - Receipts, ive and 10@15¢ butchers’ selectious, White Cedar, 6 in,, 11g0: white codar, white cedar, 4 n. round, 16ige; Beasee Had 0OdAr, split, 14¢; split ouk 7 in and 8 in. (3 eich) 3 L., round W. C. LS. eatra_ labor of packi 8. 113ge; 8 in. supplied on outside orders at the same prices quoted the local trade. Burrer—Receipts were fair, demand wme- for any advance. choice beavy und , dutp their $.00@3.80; yorkers and B IR, ,(.nx;.u,x.‘ 7!!_!55& BERS l]IREGT(]RY _Agricultural Implement CHURCHILL PARKER, Deam 1n é{rlculmral [mplements, Wagon; fes. Jones Street, Betwben Wb an . Omaha, Nobrasks. T.ii:monu & METCALF CO., Amculmral Implements, Wagons, Carriages 68, Kte. Whoiesale, Omats, Nebraske. PARLIN OH!NDORP. MARTIN, Amculmml lmnlementx, Wamx 4 Bnmcl Omana. lannracrumiz'or Bikeye Drls, eders, tivators, Hay Rakes, Cider U 4 Taby e AR Ceg i dng fuben P " WINONA A IMPLEMENT GOu Agricaltoral Imnlemmx,Wa(um & Buggies Corner 14th and Nichiolas Streets. “A. HOSPE, Jr., Arlists‘ Materials, Planos and Organs, 1513 nouunm\x Omahs, Nobraska. W. V. MQRSE & CO., Jobbers of Boots and Sllfles, M1l Famam 8t , ouu- Neb. Manufactory, Summer Etreet, Boston. KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., (Succesnors to Reed, Jones & Co.) Wholesale Manafacturers of Buuts and Shocs nts for Bost Rabber Sh “ 3 Asenta for e oho Cma Lerbhoherd .5 Coff CLARKE COFFEE CO. ‘Omaha Coffoe and Spico Mills, Teas, Cofees Spices, Baking Powdsr n-vonn. Kllrlrh Laundry Blue, Inks, Ete. 14) Harney Street, Ominha, Nebraska. __Crockery and Classware. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Ccir, Sgr, Fngy Gl Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY Conmission and Jobbing, Eexs and Produce, Conurments soicitod. A e rers 01 Sioaware. Herry: Raxes rpe Baskets. 1414 Dod RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage and Eommmmn Merchants, injgen Duticr, Egae, Checae, Foullrs, Gh Loos sters, B, Be 13 S ih 1alh Biree ohua WIEDEMAN & CO., Produce Commlssmn Merchants, Poultey, Butter, Ganie 2 South 14th 8., ‘Sihinkia, Newras O€0. SCHROEDER & C 0., (8uccessors to McShane & Bchroe: Produce Cung‘ggshs_lug bzgggl _Culd Sluraze Coal, Coke and Lime. DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO.. Jovbers of Hard and Soft Coal. “&Inlh 13th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. T J.J.JOHNSON & CO Mannfactarers of Illinois White Lime. ||l ors of Coal, Coke, (e l uwnl Plaster, Timé, ABain BRI AR Sewer Pipo & baxton Hoter hrflllll Bt Omal Nel b e\! NEBRASKA FUEL CO. Shippers of Coal and Coke, 214 South Lith St., Omaba, Neb. Dry cood- nn_d !lotlons. s M. E. SMITH & CO., Dry Goods, Farnishing Goods and Notions 1102 and 1104Douglas, Cor. 1ith St., Omaba, Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Tmporters and J uhbm n Dry Goods, Notions th and Hidroey Be. DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furnitare, Farnam Btreet, Omabs, Nebrasks. nrocorleu. " PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 00, 707, ’lfllnd'lllfl 10th 8t., Omsha, Ne McCORD, BRADY & CO. Wholesale Grocers, 1M and Leavenworth Streets, O D. M. STEELE & CO., Wholesalg Grocers, 1221 and 1783 lelly Btreet, Omahs, N ALLEN BHOS.. Wholesale Grocers, 1114 004 1110 Harey Bires Omaba, Neb. braskas Nuvdwnro.» LEE, FRIED & CO., Juhhers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware Sheet Iron Ktc. Agcnts for Howe Soa Miami Powder mabs, Neb. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders’ Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tools aud Bualo Scalcs. 15 Douglas-st. DB&IH‘ in Hfll‘fl'flfll Parquet Flooring. %t Millinery and Notioney 1. OBERFELDER & CO., lmuamm & Jobbers of lunnery [ lotlnl 208, 210 and 219 8ou! "I T.ROBINSON NOTION CO., Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Geods 408 and 408 South 10t Btreet, Omaha, VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Notions aud Gent's Pumsmu Goods. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. Wholesale Refined anlAl.umcanu otls, Atle Grease, etc. Omaha. al . [ . e CARPENTER PAPER CO,, Wholesale Paper naalm ll“.r.' 'l'."l WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. Auriliary Publishers, Denlers 1n typg, bresses and printars: supplies. Runnor ccnu.. “"TOMAHA RUBBER C Maunfacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Ol Clothing and Loather Belting. 1008 Farnam Street. Plll]l]ls. Pwes and EllflllB!. Ftoam, water. rhllma . CHURCHILL PUMP CO Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Fittin J"'"D h"\rlin u‘“ u S.WIND ENGINE & PUMP‘cb'.T' Steam apll Water Summes. Hallidey Wind Eteam and Water BROWNELL & CD.. Engincs, Boilers and_Generdl Maclunery. heet lmn Work, Eteamn Pumps, Saw Mills, e Leavenworin Sireot, Omab L STIMMEL & CO., Whnlssale Farm, Field and Garden See 911 and 'll Jones 8t., Omaha mmission !tqrane, quwardlna & Cor ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & Of Storage, Purwardm( flllll wmmls:lum 'EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Manuracmre (Galvanized Iron m Csmw. H. K. suv'v::n. — V"’“\ Manafacturing Dealer in Smoke smn 1tchings, Tanks and General Boller Repairing. Brchingn, Ty i reet, Omana, Nob. L!NG, I_ron Work- “"TPAXTON & VIER Wruuqm and_ Cest Iron Bmldm[ Vlork. OMAHA WIRE & inoN WORK Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings pusrds, Sower stands, wire slgasy RON WORKS, Desk rails, window etc. OMAHA si\i-': AN lau’m of Fire & Barglar Proof ork. Iron and wire fenciog. signs ¥ ‘Cor. 14t MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD Co Munufucturers and Jobbers in Waguns Buggies, Rakes, Plows Ete r. O 1dite Sta., Clnilia. Ne TEEE MEACHER & LEACH, General Agouta for Diebold Safo & Lock o8 Firg and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Lflfll, _Vaults and Jail Work, 1415 Farnam H. M. &S. W.JONES, Buccessorsto A ¥ Buoksellers anfl Stationers, Commerclal Statlonery. , Neb. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING GO. Mannfacturers of Overalls, Jeans Panta, Shirts, Etc. 1102 and 1104 Dougiae Bt Omabs, Neb. e ___8ash, Door . M. A. DISBROW & CO,, ‘Wholesale Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Monldings, Branch onu. 17h and Tsam Strects, Omaha, Neb. RECTOR & WILHELMY co., Wholesale Hardware, 10th and Harney Sts., Omaha, ‘Neb. Weatern Agents for Austia Powder C raon Steel Naile, Fair- nks BOHN MANUFACTURING CO Manuracmrm of Sash, Doors, Blinds, . Sualr Work and Tndorior Hard Wood Corner $th and h;un'nnn e mabs, Ne W.J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, Bprings, Wagon, Stock. Hdrdware Lumber, ste. 130 __and 1211 Harney Street, Omi EDNEY & GIBBON Whulesale ll‘tl!l and SIGE]' HI e W Stock, Heav. 11 LA eveam s sh “W.L. PARROTTE & co., wnulesale Hats, Caps and Straw Gnndx 110" Hurney Stroet, Omaba, Neb. L% " Liquors WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO and ILER & CO,, - Importers & Jobbers of FineWines & Liquors East India Bitters and Domostic Liquors. 1112 Harney I,umbor. OMAHA LUMBER CO., Al hnds 0f Building Material at WUUIGMB trect and Union Pacific Track, Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, ete. ¥ards - Corucr Tth and Douglas; Corner i\ Doug C.N.DIETZ Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber, 15th and California ] ts., Omabia, Neb, FRED W. GRAY, dnmber, Lime, Cement, Ete,, Etc, oth a alloulu Bls . Omnba. —— Y ' W. HARVEY LUMBER C To Dealers Onl Offce. 11 Farnau Sureet, Omaha. "7 “JOHN A, WAKEFIELD, Wholesale anber Efe, d A Portland i'fll. ond gt Ania Semsdchase e om‘mA PLANING MILL CO., Manufactarers of lunldmzx, Sash,- Doors, And Bilads, Turnin rwi uk mfl ‘ahd Fopioion Avene: l.azer Beer Breswers 121 Nortn Eigliteenth Street, nmnhl. N — SOUTH OHARA 3.1, BLANCHARD, PALMER, RILHMAN & CO., Live Stock Commission Merchants, Omoe—Room 24, Opposite Excl Stock Yards, South Om haage Building, Usion ol ‘McCOY BROS. Live Stock Commission i!ercham Market furnisho oedors furnished Na B South Oniaba Natl Rlock Yards, Kouth Omana. e NeHonsh vala LORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEY Live Stock Commission, 18, Exchange Building, Unio; Room 18, Excuayge Bullding, Union Stook Yaniay ALEXANDER & FXTCH. CDI]]HHSXHI]] DE':!IBI‘S in Live Stock, Room Z, oppgsite ¥ fing, Union Stoel "UNION STOCk YAnDb co., Uf Omana Limited, -4...‘\ ntendent. THE GAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. NEB. The best known Ar A most p||nlllr lotel ia the FaLcinas nar kP en ~id” sl poritical K. 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