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‘ew England leading the advance, though conspicuous in the The business done was o New England, Richmond Terminal, Reading and St. Sales up to noon were only 60,000 shargs. The report of a (I(‘clenu- nl N- 000 in q( Paul earnings caused somd selling and a rnpn o'clock. Northwestern Acts stubborn. Strong ing up common quietly and Porcorx—Ch THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Puzzled the the opening, but it gained in strength on ac eipts and closed stronger, 1 the buyers were countof the light ree ‘The hogs were all sold_a not able to fill their orde) Cannors—New stock, Canpagrs—J@dlyc p CAULIFLOWER- Good stock, $2,00@2.75; California 40. Pio8—1n layers, 18@tse l 18— Pe: 'ml!ll raw, losing 3¢ per cent. for California. 100d stock, $2.2. Yesterday's Trading Enowing Ones in Wheat. There were none on the market, HEAVY TURNS ON BOTH SIDES. Tarra lll\mm 18¢; Ttalian xhc-wn-. houses are pic! have given out bull pointers, that 6 per cent dividends will be maintamed it as one of the best dividend In Bpite of Extensive Floor Trading Corn Fluctuates Within a Nar- row Range-Oats Steady— Provisions Slow. rle b rrnm«; canned Prevailing Prices, The following is a table of prices paid in thismarket for the grades of stock men- "Oxtons - 1@ per doz. A I‘ nn\lu r\nlr Prime stoers, 1300 to 1500 1bs. .$4.20 Prime stoers, 1100 to 1300 Ibs. | 8.0 Fat little stecrs, 900 to 1030 Ibs, 3.7 Common to choice cows Common to choice bul Fair tochoice light hos Fair to choice heavy hogs. Fair to choice mixed ho Agents say the coal trade is improving and expect as good, if not better, business as last year at nearly equal rates. minal was sold with surprising freedom after midday and a drop of 2} points from yes- terday's closing was recorded was claimed, came from an inside source, JOVERNMENTS, —Government bonds were dull but steady. YESTERDAT'S QUOTATIONS, {aregistered, 1274 (C. & N. W Grocer's List, ven Lanp-—Tierce, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. May 17.—[Special Telegram to re were clever peopie in the wheat pit all session, who were firmly of the Ricbmond Ter- m b’ pails, u\,,. yrups—New Orleans molasses, Bi(@48c per gal.; cor 88¢; 4 gal. kegs, Provisions—Hams, 105¢@ 10; bacon, 10@104¢: salt, 73@814¢; shoulders, 7( Cudahy-Linn party had realized on something like 2,000,000 bushels of its holdings. were just as clever people in the pit, just as much during the session, who of the opinion that this interest had D on & bushel. gnificant feature of the day proof that the markets had finally become so big that experts could differ as to whether the chief bull interest not sold some millions of wheat. dnesday night at 80%c, s * to 003¢c. Itopened thismorning with none of the bull energy , July hesitated a_little and eased off -, then sold up to 91%c, ' 1 o’clock was at 903, It was a bigger Itepresentative Sales, sorghum, 38c. - were quite as 14¢; dried beef, Piekies —Medium in bbls, £.75; do fn halt U.8 4148 coupon bbls, $3.40: ~|||i|ll in bbls, was the one Canada Southern.. bbls, $7.75; doin Central Pacific Chicago & Alton. . L BLEQ. . 49'; hcmo unu l’ullmnn Palace half bbls, H W ns—Oysters, in the pit had or had Ib, per case, & ‘white du'rrh'! n the “‘curb" Tllinols Central.. AL CN T blucberries, p ¢ Texus Pacific o Or nlnn Pacific. : 11\» -'mm(.u per dm. day than Wednesday corn and the telegraph people last night said that Wednesday's was the biggest floor busi- nees they had ever done in the city. Wwas from the outset an enormous r especially by that class of traders who mku Jines of from 100,000 to 500,00) bushels. reat local commission houses led, chwartz, Dupee & Co., Trwin, Green & Co., being_especially Hutchinson was by ull Bloom_certainly Missouri Pacific V. U. Telegraph 21b marrowfat MoxEey ox CaL sy at 1@2 per cent: last loan 2, closc fered at 1@l g per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—4, (@0 3 8-1b {oatoon; (@4.40; sardines, imported u, 3 domestic i, 614@h!{c; mustard, SrEnLING Excrnaxoe—Active and firm at 6 sixty day bills; $4.85§ for de- 3001y pails, 3123 @1.50. Per bbl in car load lots, §1.40. Seyen-sixteenths, 9 grade Angus stoers Av. Shik. Pr. PRODUCE MARKETS. biggoest buyer. Jargest individual seller. at last in the market to cover some of th LAND HERRINGS —68(@70¢ per keg. SvaAR—Bricks, 12)e per 1b penny cakes, 18 14¢ per 1b, Broows—Extra, 4-tie, s:‘ 603 nted handles, : heavy stable, &1, m ollowing are taking in July to put out some moro distant Orr & Comes at one moment were de and Cudahy, and on no small The narrow range made for speculative operations correctly mdu ates the absence of sigmfieant trading, spection—106,000 bushel aid to the market early, ductof wheat, but liboral estimates for Friday and quite free selling by Robert Warren & Co. for June finally gave price May opened at 5c, sold up to 50¢c, and at 1 o'clock was back to i again. ap 5i%c, sold between bige and 58c, and closed at 1 o'clock at 57%c Free charters of oats helped to keep oats steady, notwithstanding transactiops were very ' moderate. opened at #4%(c, and at 1 o'clock v B37¢e, sola down to 3 prominent on the buying Graves' corn, certainly openly was a buy ' Oswogo iloss; 7oz Oswego corn, Gunpowder, 20@ i Qolong, 20, wheat, 1n sacks, $1 (( « : rye flour, in sacks, $2.70@2.90; in bbls, Pas—Japans, 60c; Young llwun p. POWDER AND SHOT—S 70; Hazard |lle\u!$¢lr, k(‘;.'i‘ . 004 1 Inactive, unsettled and cs: opened about the s dvance and cl ; cash, 880g¢; June, was of ulllN(v an [ With frregular pr 0 was the bull about steady fuses, 100 ft, 450 7o conf. A, 65¢@ Jextra C, Ok uq a start down, iv vn\n\ m'lo!r‘ xmd flc J\Iuo 573¢c: July, bi’ ok moderately xwll, 813¢¢; June 33je; July, 'rmm‘nl Juvn 8@ Prime timothy Flax-seed- u 4 Wh Jul, d M( Lllu;hlm s uly opened at at 1 o’clock cl {c Dilworth’s, %c; b ely active, but weak and e lower; cash and June, $14.20; July, §14.30. 2ig@de and _closed steady cash and June, $8.45; Dry Salted Meats—Shoulders, $6.00@6.25; short clear, $8.00@8.05; short rms tter—Steady; creamery, 19.a@%4c; dairy, ) »—Quict and dull; dars and flats, St@ic; iggs—TFirm; fresh, 18@133c. Hides — Unchangéd heavy green salted, 5i5c ; salted bull, 41fc salted calf, 8c: dry salted, 10 on pit trading was slow and Cash buyers were WOODENWARE £1.40; threc-hoop pails, 2 tub, £6.003 No. 3 tub. .00, w.mmmrds. clulrn‘ £1:50; fancy Northern { assorted bowls, Lard—Declined ‘without special features. e at medium figure: 100 modest in their purchases to afford any encouragement, and with the speculative ele- ment there was no freedom in the day’s ope- A slow feeling held control and the product dropped to a lower level. 1 o'clock pork was 5¢ and short ribs 2!g@bc under last mghl! closing. Lard was un- No 1tub, §7.00; Live Srock Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sold 10 the leading buyers on the market to-day. G. H. Hammond & Co Omaha Packing Co Armour & Cudahay P. Co I, P. Squire & Co.... s uuuc'r um, $1. full cream ched- young Americas, Splendid, 44c; Mechanic gett & Meyer's Star, 45c Drummoni’s Horscs 00N SEss10N—Wheat lower; May ruled quict, closing at 835¢c, June closing at July opened at 90%;¢, sold to $03g¢ and up to 03¢, ecascd off, clos- lse, August’ closing at » Degeinber 'closing at_about May closed about 5c June (.urnLrslm\c, sparingly at 90c, light green mmx ing at 40/@M0) ry fiint and dry calf, 1@13¢; deacons, 80c each. Tallow—Unchanged; country, 43 2, 4%e; cake, 45{@be per lu. R closing at 5T@5 CUACKERS, CAK] change. Soda, 5 Snowilake (in'ths), 10¢ soda wafers (in tins), 1 closing at about wge August unld at 57%(@57%c, closing at 57%c. ;3 May closed at about ’«l”/ closed at Jfi/gn bid, July sold and 83%c, August closed at t0c bid, Scptunbnr Pork was 5¢ lower. June closed at §14.20, July at §1 8t $14.40 and September at $14 was steady on light business. $5.45, July at 8473, August at ss 52Lg, Bep ptembor t $8.55. lh'unger than at 10 uurk Juno, $7.05 for July, $7.50 for Scptember, H. Hnmmoml & Co Burnside & Meek. Orton & Van Sant closed at 28c. 17 - Wheat—Tirm_and demand fair; holders offer sparingly; Cali- fornia No. 1, 6s 11d@7s per cental. rm and demand fair; western, 58 9d per cental Kansas City, May 17.—Wheat—Dull but stronger; No. £ 8oft, cash, 85idc bia; May, in ;louml p\n k- Short ribs closed n shade or at §.573 for for Augist and oat meal wafers, m: fers in pound packages, Boliver ginger(round), ic 10¢; cracknells, ginger snaps, home made ginger snaps, in boxc: Live Stock Notes. Light receipts. Cattle 5¢ higher. Hogs closed stronger. i e: Gorhii. 16¢; frosted cream, 8}jc} CHICAGO LIVE S8TOCK, Con rn—Firmer; No. [ X No. 2 White, May, 5ic bid. OnlsA‘\lomhml. New York, June, 51ljc bid; was here with a Cni0a6o, May 17.—[Special Telegram to s pretzels(hand ussorted cakes and jumbles, 113 15¢; afterrioon tea (|u mm, banana fing J.D. Boyles wasan from Crete and sold a May 17.—Wheat—Receints, 18,1505 exports, 62,2505 cash again very dull and nominal; options opened i latter on May, afterwards 23¢c on realizing, closm above bottom; 5 9} c@#l0l¢ in ulevmor cred, $1.00% nominal f. o. June closing at 97 Corn—Receipts, g@le lower and “;c lower, lattes May and next op! ton; ungraded, opened with buyers bidding lower. S0 ml fingors, made a great effort to get cattle at lower , heavy beeves ers said big heavy cattle had too muc less fat and tallow and they were raisiag all sorts of objections to beeves that averaged At any rate big cattle were exwremely slow sale and sold lower portion than half-fat light steers. eral market to-duy was about steady for de- medium-weight Hogs averazed last week 232 pounds und 60 head to the car. © Jones & Po hogs on the w Hercules Rice, ]umhh‘sl ki ige: c; chocolate drops (nu\vy 11\( Christmas lunch_(in tins), d, of Aurora, had a load of per doen, £1.5 " Gingor drops, 1ic? over 1400 1bs, LJony fingers, o Wilber, was here with a car vanilla wafer , 1403 puckages in a box, R \'Aullllu Imr Ih Papillion and 5 ch came ted a bunch of cattle, dressed beef men cattle at $4.25(04.40, paying #. few choice heavy. tle and reports and shipping grade had 600 cattle bought the bull of their 5@4.85 for a Kansas City had 900 ca sed beef cattle strong Onts—Receipts, market a shade lowe 41c; white western, 41 Coffee—Spot, fair; 106,00 upnnrm Jum«l uulnl!lhulul .nulmm M brout, O 1, county s county, murke 10 . load of hoge at the top 1c per 1b advance, ases holding 18 in a ¢ Downer, Arapahoe, ttle and a load of hogs, which sold on the market. A. C. Smith, of the firm of Askwig & Co., load of hogs, which came in with a 1400 t0 1650 1bs 4.90; fancy 1350 1b steers, 1000 to 1300 1bs., #4. 3.00; stockers and fecders, Texds grass steers, $.0003.50; 155 np.»mnu to lnr \\"lh r soda, snowtlake so sold on the m Journal of Ch that the time used to be \\'Iu seemed to consider e.'um per doz. " Pork —Uu‘nl and unchanged: at H wr:gn 50 for old; 15 Trade was active with a_downturn of about a nickel on heavy, while light sorts underwentlittle or no chan division seemed to be the weak end of the Best heavy sold at $5.70@@ 03 mixed at $5.50( B0, ry & Barns' sort of \lu\\' to ell ro- 08 o . The Burlington ern steam, May, Butter—In fair demand Cheese—Quiet and rather wealk. 17.—Wheat—Lower; O e western, 19@26c. b.75, largely light at $5.45@5 fancy heavy cost $5.7 string of prime heavy consisted of about 500 head, averaged 275 buyer for C. H, North heavy at $5.60@5.05. They take the b and they start th ket is dull and lower, 50 us to kneed salesmen froni asking high prices. ik it e that the mar- 3 pnun..m.m Qata=Xiasier; cash) B0 2 River Point, e 1bs, and cost Pork—§14.90. bought his sort of ight hog buyers were well represented, Lipton's, mo n.u average, cost about §5.45. #550. Light-light, averaging | 5 to mlb-, zed by Jones & Stiles, cost $5.25@5.40, paid ' $5.45@5.50 for OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Produce, Fruits, Nuts, Etc. Wushington, 1 o blue prints, " Steady; creamery, 20@2 c: Arnohl(-uld Seal, uh,v. —Charter Oak, |, Bo; Allon, 0c; Richmond. te: Bddystone, Gige WN SHEETING—Atlantic Aunnqcu, 44,7 The following quotations are wholesale Prices quoted on produce are the rates at which round lots are sold on Fruits or other lines of goods requiring extra labor in packyng cannot al- ways be supplied on outside same prices quoted for the local, tr Rates on flour and _feed are jobbers' Prices on grain_aré those paid by millers delivered. Boann—Wheat, nervous; June, 93c; July, 90% . Corn, easy; May, s July, 5450 bid. Mhme- olis, 102 cars; shpment and not retail. and Sim Williams 50gc asked; June, ay 17.—Wheat—Receipts, market activ Closing quotations—In slnr No. llmrd v.mh and May, 8ic; June, s aaats B Afhs T May, $0ige; June, bc; J 1 bLard, 803@¥¢; 2 northern, Sic orders at the Alx rora LL, 4-4 rora C, 4-4, be Chicago, May1 reports as follow: Cattle—Receipts, 1 heavy cattle; steers, stockers and feeders, Texas steers, $3.0024,20. Hogs—Receipts, active at 5o The Drovers' Journal Lawrence LL rey 5e: Pepperell, | 6c: Pepperell, 21¢; Pepperell, Wachusctt, 44, Aurora, R, 44, 637¢. Barrs —Standard, 124c; Byonne, 14c: B, cased, §6.50. o CARTET Wanp—1ibb, white. 22c, Old I)ulnlnl(m 44, Ad, 1ages Popporell, 94, 23c¢; Utica, C, 44, be Tigc; Aurora. B3, 44, 0 1,000: market weak for All_quotations on mer- $3.80@5.00; cows, $1.75 3 chandise are obtained from leading houses and are corrected dailyi. Prices on crackers, ern, ‘cash’ and cakes, etc., are those gLoen by leading manu Inoxthiorn, 8815c; No, Flour—Unchanged ; ship in car lots, This was an off-day for trade, and business was dull generally. ~ There was no change in the prices of butter, poultry or vegetables, but eggs were firmer, and strawberries some Both were marked up a frac- $5.80@5.60; skips, 20@4.40; in barrels, $4.45 Sheep-—Receipts, 4,000; market steadier; wooled, #4.00@6. 0 storn, wmma. ooled, $4.50( 50@'500 lambs, 81. 50"34 50. Kansas Oity, May 17.—Cattle— Receipts, 1,150; market ullwaukne. May 17, thnl \Velku‘, cash, 8514¢; June, ufi’w' 86! No2 wlm.a, 74 h.mucr' No. 9, X ‘P,I‘DVIDMIIB W l,nlu-r‘ pork, May, 30, ‘what scarce. —_\Vesl Polu( 29 in, 8 oz., 10}4c; §C% w« st Point, Burrer—Fancy creamery roll hutlu 2B@ 2ec, with solid packed at 20@2 “Caledonia XX, 15@i6c, common ® grados 5215 shipments, weak on shipping grades; dressed beef steers und cows uctive and strong; good 'to clioice KENTUCKY JEANS —Ml,murml. 1 Eaas—Strictly fresh 11}@12 28¢; Dullmm. 2744c; 5 1i1Es—$4.50@5.00 per case, esE—Full cream, 13@l4c, LCincinnati, l\hwuu\u)ln—l‘nblfl plain Holland, 8ig¢ to- 9ige; Dado Holland, 4»\1ru|n!:u-.vld 60@85.00 bllxlTl\leit‘lkulv r‘nmhnr. l7.‘TWlmut — Scarce Hogs— uumpu 10,000 medium to choice heavy common to choice, #4 shipments, 8,700; | “0o0n Fagior; No. 2 ‘mixed, 60@60%e. Weak and lower ~Quiet; No. 2, 72¢. Provislons—Pork, strong at $.10. Whisky—Steady at 8112, New Orleans, Muy 17, mand and highers white, o7 Potators—Choice home grown, Utah and Colorado stock, $1.10@1. grades, bi@obe, Poviry—No dressed fowl in the market; #.00@4.50 per doz; turkey geese, $6.00@7.50 per d 4.95(04.50 skipe and Pigs, easy ot §14.75; Stock Yards, 17.—Cattle—Re ducks, $3.00@3. l‘lulm ¢ umlu ic, 1 10 good native steers, steers, medium to choice, §3.10(4 ers and feeders, rs, ordinary to good, §2 20(@A. 1 & REUBARE—20 per 1b. Ox10xs—Native stock $1.25@1.50, Spanish per box of 5 Ibs $1.75@2.0, Califoraia onions Excited and higher; ) Corn Meal—In govd demand at full prices, selling at #3.15. Hog Products higher; pork, § anton, 44, Bl c; Good demand and a shade $3.75@4.50 per box; fancy, $4.50@ [uukuu checks, T4 Uluw.zu—(‘ufllornm Riverside, §3 Los Angelos, Los Angeles Navals, $.00; Navats. 80,00, AspakaGUs—Se per 1b Wc@81.00 per doz for choice. B0@35e per doz. liforuia stock, $1.50 per doz. Shoulders, §6.50; 1 medium to prime, §.30@5. and clear rib, §7. ordiuary to best, §. luugu 0. D; light grades, 7 Cale utta nh ess, & OMAHA LIVE STOCK, k, Naw Yous, May 17.- Imlml\ ke OO, [Special Telegram to Srocks—London came in weaker and lower this morning owing to a rumor of @ cut in west bound there last night falling off in the twenty-three There was a ver advaneed 5e on here was @ very receipts of cattle to-d; fresh loads being on sale, fuir demand and the account of the light stances the advance was gre freights being A@2.00 per bu, market in Wall stroet opened irregular, fivst sales showing changes of from 3 to 3¢ per cent either way as com pared with last evening's closing quotations. inelivation 10 weakuess in TOMATOES -83.00G0 ater than that on y,—\,olumuu muhum $2.50@3.00 per s A acconnt wore sold before the close. early dealings, but the list sud fracticual advanees were catablishied, per Michigan .,um $4.50@0.50 pts of hogs were also very light. I per bbl. of 82 gal. 18¢; HA 5. 10 per cent trade dis- count—LL, 8%c; CC, less, Bigo; No. 5, 6c XX, 18f5c: 06, 14 20c; No. 10, 8igc: 8 m.g 1003 25¢; Bristol, 1'u‘. Union Pacific, 18c. Crasit—Stovons’ B, = 6c; bléachod, 7o Stevens’ A, 7gc; bleached, Sige; Stevens' P 8igo; bleached, '0lse; Stovens' N. e k{lsmhcd 10ig¢; Stevens’ S R T, 12}, General Markets, FLOUR AND FEED—Minnesota patents, $2 45 @2.50 per cwt; Kansas and Missouri fancy winter patents Nebraska patents, ; rye flour, $2.00 per_cwt: graham, $1.75 per cwt; ryo graham, $1.35@1.40 per cwt; New York buck- wheat, £3.50 per cwt; Excelsior, $3.00 per cwt; ready raised, $5.00 per 100-1b case; cornmeal, yellow, £1.00@1.10 per cwt; white $1.10 per cwt: bran, $10.00@17.00 per ton: screen- ings, $1 per ton; sacked, $5c per cwt: hominy, $3.25 per bbl: chopped foed, $18.00 ver ton: chopped corn, $16,50@17.00 per ton Laatitgr—Oak _soles, 85@dic; hemlock slaughter sole, 21@30 aitionk ity sole, 13 hemlock kip, 60 A & B. runner A. hemlock calf, 90c@$1.00; A. calf, “backs,”’ he; hemlock \l[!pfl‘ m:( 24c; English grain upper, 25¢; n upper, 21@25¢; Tampico 1. L. Bc; Tampico pepple, O. D. Mo., 8. G. Mo., B0c: Simon 5@ .00, Dangola 'kid, B0 aroo. 40c; 'American calf kid, Griesen kids, £3.00@3.75; French glazed ki 25002 French calf kids, 83.90; oake kip skins, $80c($1.00; onk calf skins, $1.00(@ 1,553 Frenct calf skins, $1.25@2.25; French kip skins, $1.10@1.50; Russitt Iinings, $6.00@6.50 per doz.; pink cream and white linings, $7.50 colored toppings, $9.00@ Cu 0.D, Mo, §. X. M. kan " Dritas=Aid= Carbolic, crystal, ;mrlh. b0c citris, per b, 60c; ta 501 per b, ! ilcohol, 85 per cent, per 22: blue vitriol, per b, & per b, 10c; camphor, refined, 8% cream tartar, pure, per 1b, 4¢ am tartar, commereial, per lb, 20c: cloves, per 1b, 83 cuttlctish bone, per'Ib, 80c; dextrine, pe 12c; glycerine, pure, per 1b, 30¢; hops, fresh, per’ 1b, 40c; indigo, Madras, per ib, 75c! inscet powder, per b, 60c; morphine, W. per oz, §3.00; opium, per 1b, §3.75; inc, P. & er oa, dsc; \ salts, per 1b, 85¢; Tron, American, per 1b, 4de: ‘saffron, truo Spanish, per oz, £1.00; saltpetre, pure per 1b, 10c; suiphur. Flower soda, bi- Bonmo per Ib, b per 1b, 0; np}'rmm‘olh. per 1b, 60c; strychnine, £1.25; wax, White, piire, per b, 5} hure, per 1, Bie; wax, yellow, 4@1igc; green cured, 5 dry salt, H green damaged hides two-thirds price; each. Tallow— Grease—Prime white, vellow, 8¢} brow Sheep pelts—1Ue(@#1.00, aceord ing to quality. Branded hides classified as damaged. Stiurs—Cologmg spirits 138 proof, $1.14; do 101 proof. $1.17; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, $1.15; do 188 proof, £1.18; alcohol, 188 proof, per wine gallon, $9.12; re-distilled whiskies, $1.25@1.50; gin biended, $1.50@2.00; Kentucky bourbons, $2.00@6.00; Kentucky and Pennsylvania_ ryes, £2.00@6.50; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye Whiskies, $1.50(@3.00; brandies, imported,~ £.00@S.00: domestic, 5.00; gins, imported, #.00@6.00; do- $125@3.00; champagnes, imported, per case. $33.00@33.00; Americatl, per case, £10.00@17.00. OiLs—Carbon, 175 degrees, 13c; carbon, 150 degrec linsced * boilea, 60c} linseed, v, castor, No. 1, £1.205 2, $1.12; 'sperm whale, $1,00] whale water bleached, She; fish, bank, e neatsfoot, extra, Goc; fieatafoot, No. 1, gasoline, 7 5e: W. S No. 1lar zero, 14c v olden No. 1, 40¢: golden No 3 ‘whale, 20c; naptha, 1'degrret, 14c: hoadlight, 150" degrecs, headlight, 175 degree, 15c; turpentine, 45c; castor, pure, $1.30 per gal. Lumber, & DIMENSIO! S AND TIMBER. 00 1 0023 0023 00 5020 00 21 0022 0022 00 5020 0 21 0023 0153 00 ONAIAJOBBERS DIRECTORY | OMATAJOBBERS DIRECTORY R, Tmpienfents, CHURCHILL PARKER, Dealer in Agricultura] Tmplements, Wa[uns Jonce nm-n.v-mnn b and LININGER & METCALF CO. Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Carriages Omaha, Nebraska, FARLIN ORENDURF & MARTIN. Agricultural lmniemems Vffllnllfls &Buggies 01, 08, %06 -mllw'.mm-mu Omahn. P. P. MAST & CO., Manufacturers of Buckeye l]nlls Seeders, Cultivatore, I veri e and Bueries ke M or. 14th and Nicholan § ~WINONA IMPLEMENT co., Agricnltural Imnlcmcn s Wauuns&Bnmss _Corner 14th and Nic lml’ll Stroets. nAN J.F.SEIBERLING k Co., Hamstmg Macnmsry and Binder Twine 1918 Leavenworth st., Omab " Boots and Shoe V. MORSE & CO VJqlfiJ'érs of Bools and sn'um Artists’ Materials. A HOSPE, Jr., Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1513 Douglas Street, Omaba, Nebraska. MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD Co Manufacturers and Jobbers in Wagons Bugqlps Rakcs quws Et& 110 G-I Douglas § JONES & CO., KRN D A s s fo Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Agents for Boston Kuber Sh Jarney St Omak Booksellers and Stationers. H. M, & S. W. JONES, Buccessors to A. T. Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Retail Booksellers and Stationers, Fino \"odfl!nf Stationery. 1522 Doug|as Stro ~ Coffeoes, Spices, Etc. CLARKE COFFEE_CO Omaha Coffed and Spice Mills. Teas, [}ufiess SBlCBS Bakin I Ay L ___h.—_—-— " 'W. L. WRIGHT, nt for the Manufacturers and Importers of orkeTy, GlaSSWare, Lamps, CHimneys, 178, 15th ~u Omaba, Nebraska. PERKINS GATCH & LAUMAN, Importers and Jobbers of Crockery, Glassware, Lanys, Siveryare ———q'———'—— QEO. SCHROECER & CO., (Successors to McShune & Schroeder.) Produce Commission and Cold Storage. Ouaha, Nebraska. FREDERICK J FAIRBRASS. Pl[]lll‘ Pflflfl Gram flllfl Gflflfl[‘fll Commission Lo cspondence solicited. SELL & meELL STOI‘HEB anfl Cummlssmn Merchants, Specialties—Butter, Exgs, Poultry, Game, 0; Ete., Et B'l4th Strect ______Coal, Cokeand Limo. OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Jobhers of Hard and Soft Coal. 200 South 13th treet, Omaha, Nebras 16.25/20 00121 0024 00[24 00 18 50110 56,20 6023 0023 00 nOARDS. No. lcnm,sl 1850 | No. 3 com, qlssl 50 No. AN CING, No.1,4 &0 in w.\ 14 11, rough No. 1, 16 Now w ow 1§ . No. 2, s (45 16 « A 12,13 & 16 1t.82 12,14 & 3 SR I 00 50| | T CEILING AND PARTITION 2d com 5 in White Pine ceiling. Clear 5 in Normay * “ 2d com ¥ in " “ FLOORING. A 6 in White Pine. BB 6in Y . Ctin 4 DO ¢t 8 EGin ¢ o No.2 ¢ ooved roofing, £1 per M mor in Stock Boar same length. in’ Grooved roofing same price us 12 in Stock Loards. SHIP LAT. $19.00 No. 1 Plajn 8 and 10in. No. 2 No. 1, ()L-, $in. . 17,50 .+ 10,50 3d, Alom, l ins2 14, l'j I Asclect Tineza.. 2in s stlaet, all'16 Ti, 1 extr Ceiling Clear Finish, 1 and 1} Clear Finish, 134 and Clear Corrugated Cy inch, 82.. SOUTHENN YELLOW PINE. Star, 4 inch Flooring 1st and 2d clear 4 inc Clear % inch Ceili Clear 3 inch P> Clear f¢ ineh, 1 0G Hul.(q, 3in well !ubmp. l) L M and bev. l‘uk«_ls D & H flat XX clear. .. *A* Standard. No. 1 . 6 in clear Lath AL, ANCHAND. PALMER RI(.HMAN & CO., LlVfl Stock Cfll]]l]lLSSlflll HEPCUHMS Y MBice—Rooo ding, Uaion i " McCOY BROS " LIVB S(OCK fll][llllllnSlU'l Merchants. application. Stockes o Lerms. vl tional Bank and South Ouiabs Natiousi, Univn ds, South Omabs, AORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALEY Live Stock Commission, Room 15, Exchange Bullding, Union Stock Yards, uth Ouiaby, Neb. " ALEXANDER & FITCH, Commision Dealers in Live Snck Hoow 2, Opposite Exchange Building, Union $tock Yards, South Omabis, Neb, UNION STOCK YARDS CO., 0f Omaha, Limited. doba F Boyd, Buperistendent. . JOHNSON & CO MauufaJc'mregs of Tllinois White Lime, Goko, Coment, Plaster, Limhe, wer Pipe. Ofiice, Paxton Hotel, maha, Neb. Telephone 811 NEBF’&A’SRA FUEL CO., Shippers of Coal and Coke. 214 Souh 1ith §t., Omaha, Neb. M. E SMITH & CO., Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions. 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th St., Omaha, Neb, KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Tmporters and Jobhers in Dry Goods, Notions Gents' Furnishing Goods. Comer 1t (e St Ouwiaha, Nebrask “TDEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Farnam Strect, Omaba, Nebraska, T CHARLES SHIVERICK, Omauhi, Nebraska. = omce Fixtures. Bau_k 08Gt i Sion Plxmres urds, ook Onscs, lailings, Counters, Beer ler Factory na omee, South Lith 81., Ouisbi, TR crocqr!e}u.rw SR PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, Wholesale Grocers, 1 (h and Leavenworth Stroets, Omaka, Nebraska, —— AL MRS SERARE SLAUTAANS nnneans Hate, Caps, Eto. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, - 2107 u-miy nmv,qgha E E = !‘. C N DIETZ, Dealer 1w Ail Kuds of Lamber, 13th and Cwlifornin Rtreots, Omabia. Nebrag =T FRED W. GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Ete,, Ete, (‘nmnllh And Douglas fl«- Omans. T T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO.; To Dealers Only. Office, 1408 Farnam Street, Omaha, JOHN A, WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Ete, Imported -nn Ameriean Portland € el t Quincy White L lmr CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lnmber, Wood Carpets and Parquet ¥} W Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WURKS. Carter & Son, Prop's. Manufacturers of all kinds Steam Boilers, Tanks and Sheet Iron Work Works South 2th and B, & M. crossing. PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, Wruugnl aml Gast lron Bmlumg Wnrk root, Omunh “TOMAHA WIRE & IRON wunké._ Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Ratls, Window Guards Flowor Stands, Wir Signs, Ete. 123 North 16th Street, Omah éMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'fes of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vaults, Jail Work, fron and Wire Fencing, Signs, Bto, nidreen, Pron'e Cor. 1ith and Jackson Sty CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire, Fences, Railings, Guards Sereens, 1or ks, of Ores, Eences, el 9 Paibrored Awain 3, Lookamith Machinory and Blacksmith Works, 4§ South 14th 8 IMEAGHLER & LEACH, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks. Generm Agents for Diehold Safe & Lock Co.'s Vaults and Jail Work, 415 Faranw Street, Owaha. Miulinery and Notions. 1. OBERFELDER & CO., Importers & Jobbers in Mmmerv & Nonnns 205, 210 and 212 South 11th Street. Wholesele Notions anfl Fnrmshm[ Goods 403 and 405 Bc uth 10th St., Omeha. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, 1106 Harney Street, Omaln. ‘CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Wholsale Refined and Lubricating l]ll& Axle Grease, Ete., Omaha. A 1. Risho. _Paper Boxes _ _ JOHN L. WILKIE, Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory. Nos. 1317 and 1519 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb, " Paints ana Oils. CUMMINGS & NEILSON, Wholesule Dealers in Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Ete. 1138 Furnen Streot, Omiaha \Nab. Wholesale Paper Dflfllfil‘& Carmy 8 nige stoc rapping and Writing 5) 2 ud orders. . Prlmers Materlals. "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIO Auxiliary Publishers, Dualers in Type. Presses and Printo otth 12th Street, Omaba. upplies, &2 Huhbnr cooda “OMAHA RUBBER co Manufactarers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 01 Clothing and Leathier Belting. 1008 Farnnm Street. e team Fittings, Pumps, Etc. A.L'STRANG CO., Pumps, Pipes and Engines. steam, water, ummn and Mining Suppii 20, 22 Street, Omub: . Ete, CHUHCHILL PUMP CoO., Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, megs Steam us Water Supplioa. l’('mlqunnnr- for 2 F00rL & Co's g 111 Farnam St., Omubi "U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMI CO., Steam and Watcr Supplies, Halliday Wind Mills. 918 and 90 Fary m Omuba, G. ¥ Ross, Acting Manuge BROWNELL & Co., anncs Boilers and General Machmsry, Sheot Jron Work Steam Pumi Leavenworth Stre &) Rk §oeda. A PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., Wholesale Farm, Field and Garden Seeds 911 and 913 donos Ktreet Storage, Fnrwnrdlna a. Oummlanlon PETTIS & CO., Storage, Forwarding and Commission, 0t the Tenney Buggy Co. Buggies st ' retal, Lk 1410 nd i ik I'x ot ate elephon Nnrdwura- LEE, FRIED & CO., Jovwers of Hardware and Nails, ‘Agents for Howe Scales Co., Omaba, Neb. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Mechaaics' Toals anud Bufalg Scaies. 106 Douglas Blreet, Ouinhn, Nebraska. RECTOR, WILHELMY & co., i Wlmlesale Hardware e dibunve Stbndard MARKS BROS, SADDLI'_R Y co Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jobbens of Saddlery Hardware o 1405, 1405 and 1407 Laruey Bt Ouwabi, Nebravka. Tinware, Shet Iron, & Nuv} fiardwarp. W. J. BROATCH, JAMES A. EDNEY, Wholesale Iron and Stetl, e Wood Stock, He: OMAHA LUMBI—.R co., All Kinds of Building Materd 18ta Street and Union Pacific Track, Ouiaha LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath Yhnh,lulmr Tt jal at Whulnsm ud Dowilas; Corner Brewer-. STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Browers, 1521 North Eigthtoenth Street, Omaha, Neb. Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Efiinnwnx«'fi‘. 1104 Douglae Btreet, _Cornice, " EAGLE CORNICE ‘WOR Manufacture Galvanized Iron ad Cornice, Jobn K, u.eu,r rrum\umr 30 1)od, d 108 mod penetel S tovn e eut, Vi 8ash, Doors, Etc, M. A. DISBROV/ ¢. CO,, Wholesale Munu cturers of . Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, htice, 12th and Izard Stroets, Omaha, Neb. “BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufecturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldiugs, Stair Work and Interior It Wood Pitk . 'K Corier B and L vouworth Biree Ouiahia, Nob, 7OM’AHA'P|.ANII\'|§;'MILH(T, e Manafactueers of Moulding, Sash, Dflm, And Blinds, Turniog, Stalework. [ Sl uud Popple ___Smoke Stacks, Boilors, Etc. H. K. SAWYER, Manufacturing Dealer in Swoke Slacks, Britchlage, "lni‘ludblu rel Gollei Repsiniag b e Blreus Gmaba, Rub: 17108 Wik | |