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Pa—— -~ — PSS — IIE, SPECULATIVE MARKETS, Wheat Oloses Weak and at the Lowest Price of the Day, GREAT DEPRESSION IN THE CORN PIT. A sharp Break in Provisions—Cattle and Hogs Active with an Up- turn in Prices on Nearly All Grades. Telegram o nge 11eAGo, Nov. 28.-[Spocial Tk Bre)—Speculative markets on cl o deprossed by leavy carrying charges # d provisions, by the rec thwestern frelght rates and by asier tone of forolgn eables. The balance of the news was bullish, but ereated too much unantmity on the buying side early In th slon. The ubsence of any extended short fn- terest left the market without support when the action to lower prices hegan, The elosing quotations were at very near thelowest prices of the day. Wheat suffered at the hands of fts friends. Eurly nows wis so bullish that nearly everybody took the buying side. This proved disastrous to the market later, when the tide turned in the other direction short Interest was lneking and the market was Jeftwithout support, Theadvance in siivernul- Yon e at London and New York, and a more tranquil outlook in the South American repub- les all contributed to start professional traders buying. Purchases of eash wheat hero for export and for shipment east helped inthe eame dircetion. Before the session was an hourold, lowever, the trade disco vered that the outside public was not in the market. This discouraged a fow of the early buyers, and when they began tosell out the bulance of the “longs" ulso beeame discouraged. An absence of short fnterest to ahsord the offer= ings on declines left the market in a weak position, and 1t closed wenk at the lowest price of the day. Muy started at #1.62 8510 at #102% In the st fiftcon minutes of the ses- then sold down to $102 The market dragged around $192 for a long time, but finally broke to $L01 bid. This was its final price. Decomber, meanwhile, started at 01%e, s0ld to 05, and closod at 0i4e bid. This future wis greatly, weakened by the offers of elevator mien, who wero claiming that they conld not afford to carry grain in the present condition of the money murket. Otner depressing influences were the local re- colpts, which exceeded the estimate by fifty cars; recelpts at Duluth and Minneapolis, 1124 cars, the recent advance in northwestern freight rates. und the reported fallure of a Targe stock commission firm at Philadelphia. While the trade wis malnly local und profes- slonal, there was nevertheles a fair volume of business transacted. A large portion of this wis during a break In prices that, came nowr the close of the session. Local “scalpers™ who hud overlonded ona little bulge carly were lird at work throwing property over- board, Pardridge. who bought at the start, s0ld on the first bulge, and thereafter steadily tncreased nis sules. Logan & Co. gave the murkoet consideranle support on the brealk. Mitehell was really the londer of the bull forces at the outset, but was forced to avan- don the buying side. S V. White & Co. took on a fair e, presumably forenstern aceount. osing Liverpool cables were lower. On urh the puts on May wheat for tomorrow and the ealls $.017% Local receipts of corn were larger than the tride anticipated. but the market, neverthe- Tess, showed considerable strenzth during the fist half sossion. Thereafter it clined In sympathy with wheat und on lib- LAl by Hutehinson, Bve Samuels and Russell & 1 urchasers early were Poc he May future sturted ut 54 broke 10 533c and elosed at’ &y on May corn were Kie. and t'ull-nl‘m- There was good buving of oats early. led by Bwartz, Dupee, Baxter und J. Bryunt. This caused'an advance from 40%¢, the opening price of May, to & was seattered and there wis a decline after the early de- mand was satistied to 46%¢. the market being quiet during the lait t of the ses slon, breaking with corn ¢ the last halt hout 1o 453c. and closing at 45}@ivke. De- cember sold 2ige under May. There was o Sharp bulge in provis which was followed later 7.1 sev break: The depression was largely due to heavy o ferings of the eash ‘xrupvrly an of the near futures. and to heav. charge for carrying the product to the de- ferred months.© Armour wus the leading buyerof the cush and near months. His brok= ers bought 4000 ticrces of Docember lard at 40 cents discount from the January prices, Weak “longs™ who were unable to take und puy for cash product were chungiig Decem bor and Janu try futures to May and paying o wide diference for the transfer. May pork ;:url d ut #1215, sold to #1290 and closed at 2. 124, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Puts s early, CHICAGO, Nov. 2. —|Speclal Telegram to Tne Bee)-Catrie—Business was active and val- ues on everything in tho beef eattle line ratheron the up-turn than otherwise. Native butehers' stock also sharcd In the general strength, and Texans sold a shade stronger, in some Instances 10¢ bigher, on all clas: The demand for stockers s on the fucrease, and prices to 8o er 100 higher than the current rates of a fort- night ago. Three loads of Christmas steers for export sold yesterday at $.40; there was nothing equal to the quality today on the market, henee top prices were #4.%0 to good 1o cholce steers. 8175 t0 84.85; others, 8,00 0 $4.50; common, $.00 to ¥3.85, &~ Business was active and prices steady to strong, n some cases a good 50 higher, but toward the close lte sales showed a slight de- eline, yet nearly everythinz was sold. Rougk and light common mixed sold at #3.7503.80 good to cholee mixed, KES10; orime eavy LRGN I3 plgs, FINANCIAL, NEw Yonk. Nov. 28.—(Spocial Telegram to TRE BEE]-STOCKS—The market openea rather slow and some slight declines were noted in values, but the recovery was very rapld, and after the opening positive firmness set inattended with liberal adyances all along the line. The firmer tone was duo largely to scarcity of stocks for sales and to efforts of thelocal bear element to cover their con- tracts. Sugar opened off 214 per cent, but re- covered strongly; so did Chicago Gas. Gossip culled the firmness of the lutter partof the session “unnatural strength,” Certainly there was something unnatural In putting Sugar from 52 to 85, Rock Island, too, was as firm as itsname. Up to noon 100,811 shares had been sold, Porelgn advices were of a favora- ble tenor. Argentine mattors were mor assuring, ind while the close was less ac firmness and pr well maintalned, The following w o tho_clos T8 s regular U: Xax coupons... |1 1211 78, g rogular. 10 8 ihs coupons. 1104 | clfic s of %, do proferre, &N W do’ prefo; | ROk Tnlund:.., M. & St Pani] 01| do preferred 153 St. Paul & On Wiy do pr Union BT preferred . 121001 Weswrn Union, EY—On cull, cusy, closed offered at 4 per PRIME MERCANTILE PA X STERLING l-‘xu ANGE- " p':.f ‘I.II“ sixty-day bills, b Mining Shares. NEw Youx, Nov. 3 —[Special Telegram to Tux B Colorado Con, - [N Tello Talo Con. Cal. & Va. Navajo Queen 100 Commonwealth . N. Com munw.nllll < Eureka Con.... Ophir...... ... b Gould & Curry . Occldontal.. ] Halo & Noreross. | Plymouth, | Savago.... .| . \I‘Mndlrd“ . A Diabto. The Coffee Market. New York, Nov. 28.—[Speclal Telegram to Tug BEE]-CorreE—Options opencd steady B@15 points up, closing firm 10@20 points uyp. Bales, 18,29 bags, Including November, $17.2003 l: fl Decomber, $17.20317.25: January, $16.150 FILTBI5AY; March.' 815,50 n«v May, #15.15 . dull; steady: fair cargoes, $10.25; ) The Wool Market. Bostox, Nov, %, —(Speelul Telegram to T Bre)—There hus been @& quiet trade i wool y, the Improvement in raflrond stocks | THE OMAHA DAILY th \L’Ll‘URDAV NOVEMBER 29, 1890 Auring the past week, though the sales were Inrger, amounting to 2180,000 pounds of all kinds' Prices remain ‘the' sanio, though the ninrketisulittjo wonk and outside quota- o _nomingl, Oblo fleeces have becn at 3% for X, 1214 for X and above, nnd XX and XX and above. Michigan sold mostly at 30¢. and in one No. 1 combing wools have been for Ohio and 0e for Michigan Ollo fine delaine sold wt 360370 and Mich- fgnn at Mo, Unwashed g wools _have been quiet but stendy At %@ for ono-quarter blood and e for three-quarter blood. In territorial wool there huve been sules of fine at 6, fine med i at 55 SXBIYC ern Orezon cen dull, with s sales at 17 Cholee spring Texas sold at 200We, costing about e Tifornia wools hiave been dull,” A sg orn lnk ¢ s reported. I been instoad d 1 22@30¢ for et but firm. PRODUCE WMARKETS. 1CAGO, Nov, 2%, . . 10 nsy; cnsh, 02 Jee AN case at 201 firm nt 4104 cash, Blige; December, 514 ash, 43%@ e, December, 434501 cash, $0.25; £5.0026.00; Vork- M v O Muay, 86,7215, cady 3 et at T Ensy at $1.2001.2014, Timothy -Nominal at $1.5021.24. Wiiiskv™ 41,14 I n y ptents, winter patonts, 81,605,005 bukers', & Bulk Meats—Shoulders, 5.00; elenr, $5.8025.00; short rihs, $.:045, 10, Bufter—Eusy; ereame @he; dalry, 1°@24e., Chicese—Botter; full flnts, 84Gn0e; Young Amerd e Firm: fresh, %624 Hides—Ensiers heavy and light groen salted, | 8 ted bull hides. 41401« [ s Terdry flint, se; dry salte v enlt, &poe; dencons. encl Tallow lyi No. 1, solid packe Mpslae; cake, 44, Tunuary, Junuary, short Stes B @io; Recoipts. Shipments, Flour, bbls, Imwj Wheat, bu Corn, bu Outs, bu NEW YORK. N WK bushels; ex | Tower; No. 2 red, | aftont. ¥1.04%@1.0 | pressed, 1yle closing it # Corn busl Wh ot — Recoipts, HOTTS, Non spot, closed 31035 Inclevator, §1. f.0. b, Uptions closed des lower; No. 2 red, November bushels; exports, 130,89 lower; No. 2, 6040610 Ol'aab2ie afloat; ungr mixed, 00 se; options closod weak, Novens ber elos ne nt 040, Onts—Recolpts, bushel spot e mixed westerr, 4805 Me; options weaker; December closing at dull, refined qu cen- 8%e; muscovado 8 test, 4 2000 bushels: exports, 5 No. 2 white, bl white western, 500 Sugar—Raw trifugal 0 test, refined quiet. Potroleun—United closed for December at Firmer; wostern, 200:27c. tendy. losed weak; western steam, #6.271 Steady western H@s0e; Slgin, 2 pdutrs, Chetse.-Steudy; bt siim s@o. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 58_Demand for cash wheat wood; offerings sold at a fale premium above Docomber futuress staft left till late this afternoon undesirable, Receipts, 66 cars; shipments, 1#h, Closing: No. 1hard, Novem= bor, Deceniber and on t No. 1north- N December, 90c; May, 08c: : No. 2 northern. November De- cember and on t B0 Louis, : May, 93%c, Corn—Easler; ¢ Ots—Lowe Pork Lurd Whis) Wheat—Lower; cash, sh, 53@5ic: May, blie. caah, ddtge; May i0igo. ery, 22 MiLWAUKEE, Nov. %8.—Wheat—Dull; suring, We; May 0i%c, Corn—Firm; Oats—-Quiet; NCINNATI, No. 2 Nov. No, 2 No.% mixed, Whisky—$1.14, roor, Nov. NO. 1, 75 6 per ¢ Com—Elrm; demand iniproving. KANSAS Crry, No No. 2 hard, cash, November ceived 1o bids nor offerings, Corn—About steady; No. %, eash, 53lic; vember, bilise bid, Qats--Qulet; No. 2 cash, 45'4¢ bid. at=Very quiet; nd December, re- No- LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, Nov, 2.—Oattle—Regelpts, 14,000; market active, steady to firmer; export steers, $4.00@5.10; common Lo ghoice, $.600 Hogs — Receipts, §6,000; ' market active, steady fo strong; rough and {ight commion, mixed, L@ prime. heavy and butcher weights, §.9504.05; light, §.8003.85; pigs, §.15 Sheep—Recelpts, 7,0 more active; natives, $4.0004 lambs, # St Tours, Nov. 8—uattle—Recelpts, 1,400; shipments, 300: market strong; fair o’ finey native steers, $.8025.00; stockers and feede N 3.00; Hogs—Receipts, 8700; shipments. 1,200; mar- ket strong: heavy, KL8O@4.00; mixed grades, B B0@3.80; Tight, KANsAS Oy, 5,100 shipment strong, - steer: stockers and feedor Hogs - Keceipts, miarket weak to lowe strong and westerns, —Cattle—Recelpts, narket steady cows, 8.00@2.20; nents, 1,050; it gradts, 1.0024.0, OMAHMA MARKETS. Friday, Nov. 2, Carrie—Estimated receipts of ecattle. 1,800, as combured With 783 yvesterdav and 1247 Friday of Tast week. The market on both Deeves and butehers' stock netive aud e to 10e higher; best feeders active and strong common foeders firn, HoGs—Estim compared with of lust week. The market was i steady to 50 lower. All sold. The ll'h" Wlm R 1085, th k. pigs, $1.002.50; 11 wixed, I.((llrl 3,70, tlie prices paid w G 64 yesterday and ks olpts of yestorduy an heavy, The averazo of as compared with 2 'riday of last weok. BuEer—There were no fresh receipts of sheep on the market, The market wies un- changed. Nutlves, 8.8504.25; wesierns £.00@ Disposition of Stock, Showine the number of head of stock pur- chased on this murket as reporiel by the weighnaster of the Stockyards company for Noveagnbor 25 CATTLE. Swift & Co.. e Georgell, Hanmond packing company. .. 81 The Armonr-Cudahy packing company .. 148 Henton & Underwood. AvRw ] Nels Morris....... $ 400 Shippers und feeders. .. ki HOGS, 1y, pucking company . 2110 om i 5 The Armour- Omaha packing BWILLS Cop i Georgo I, Hanimon p.u‘l:lnnmmpun Shippers ind feedors. STEERS. No. Av. Pr. N 143 & 7 1000 15500 20 1007 E No. Av. 1221 7405 1288 420 U817 450 0..1010 220 1 24, 011 230 1 1190 1 1. 050 1 2 10, 807 1 12 11 140 %0 i 1 1 i 1 295 083 25 L 006 335 032 255 N5 870 5 10 7, o0 2. 19, W 21, 0 MILKERS AND cow and calf........ milker springer cow and springer. milker a4 1 63 cALyES. 05 173 3..170 378 BULLS. 11080 185 1 L 1es dilem 20 1 11900 275 152 180 STOCKENS AND ¥EEDERS. 75 3. 088 225 .3 2 n.. 8 (] 3% 2.0 68 260 OXEN. 3.165 2 10 STAGH. 11460 525 YEARLINGS, 2. T 280 10 1600 2 10 1..1610 pURY conib- STEERS, VEARLEN | No. 22 feedors & cows Swan Land & ¢ 1{eeder (e Co. nnllm-ll. .‘Iml\n ' 4 bulis lors 28teers, Johnson & Sun, WS ¥ OWs 1buil 15t 1bull; No. 20 104 i 100, 146 117 Bl — 10 240 170 187100 204 160 7 — 08 80 118 200 3 10 LT 2% OMAHA WHOLESALE Groceries. A complete grocery list Is published on Tuesdays' Thursdays mm l<r|(lxu;~. Stasi-Grinulited, 816, cubes louf, Tige; powdered, standard. powders 1 yellow ©, H ('mmry ight Ex. 0, 54ic; contectioners' A, g0, TWINES, ' CORDAGE, ETC.—Cotton twine “Bibb" Very fine, i-lb bales, 2e; cotton twine, XX brand, i 16 Daon, 160 horip wint: 14-1b cales, 18¢: le wick, 40-oot cotton clothes . 81.40; 00-foot on clothes Line, $1.65; 60-foot sisul lines, 2135 (0-footjute, $1.85; Wool twines, 8ize. M nilla ru]\h 11 sizes fram 7-17 to 1 in., He rope, ullsiles from 7-16 to 1 1n.. 9'3c 10w processes.’, all sizes from 7-16 0 1 1n., 8¢; cot- ton rope, 4-in.. Jbe, ANNUNITION—Rifle_powder, ver kez, #0.30; per 'e kew., 1265 1bs, #.00; ritle, i keg. lx\ lusbing, A, ek Kog: $5.65; blacglun Shot—-Drop, per bag, 81, Ds—"BEHe per M Royal, dime cans, per doz' ans, 81453 4 [ Cans, 8265 “sdimo cans, 000; 1y beans, $2500 11D cuns, #4.7 ans, per doz, 31,0048, APLE SUGAR-—Ver 1h—5e cakes, 50-1b hoxes, du cakes, 901 boxes, 13tc (10 bricks, 20 1bs in 1 £L00; 4-tle warehouse, ke, 3100 1,25, —Castile, mottled, per Ib, 10c; do white per Ib, l4¢: lnund ry'soan, per 100 burs, £, 1505.00; sliaving soup, 5075 por do soup, § cukes per hox. per doz. 5 CIDER—Per bbl, refined, #5 hard cider, pure, per bbl, 8 half bbl, 86.50; pear cider, Nurs—Ter b, Almond half Db, £3.00 0: orange cid half bl $6.5). o QuaTLs, per Q0% 81005 vints, per doz, bulk, per gul, Ge. Olive ofl, 5 pints, § cuse, $1L.90WH. 2, 1., ver 100, 817, 250 1bs in bbl, bulk, $2.10; best grade, s, ; best grade, 100 40; best grade. $2.25 Kk salt, crushed. #1580 MOLA Kbls, N. O, fancy, per gal, 52@35¢; choice, 3 gooa, dx@dle; Cuba, baking, 28 @3e: blackstrap, 207 2e. S0 DA~ Pkgs, 6010s 10 hux. He; kegs, 44c. BALSODAK o, 13 6 por 1b: ile, 16 granu- lated, 100-1n boxes, 2 v 28 —Tomitoes—i-1b, $1.00 tine. 1. 1-1b French, 2-1b carly June stundard brands, 31.10; French peas--rer case of String b 1b high zrade, tci s, 850; 3-1h string boans, e Boston buked potitoes-—i-1b 3ib okra and tomatoes-- 1 “okrit, $1.60; ny rhubard, 4-1, $1.40; -1h Wi be: Lima beans- WRAPPING PAPER--Por Ib, Dest straw, 15x18 to 25t 13e: diy goods. 43e; oxtra quality manilla, 65e5 munilla tea, X718, be; dark rag, hardware twin flats. per Ib, 1044¢; F. C a, 11%0; domestie Swiss, 151 . in folt, each, #1.00, ricy, 4c kegs, $,00: ¢ o green peas, meal, Dbls #.25 faft Dbl maearoni. 12¢ snzo and tapi- oca, n6ie: Lima be ei cercaline, 8.2 flaked hominy, slic. DRIED FRUTTS-=Turkish prunes, less than hhd: 1880, e ||||p1t'm evaporated, new ring cholde, 1ie; apricots, funcy. in sacks, 104 bluckberries, new. raspherties, ' 1bs 1o box, He; currants, ne: arrants, oxtra, in boxes, Blse; ' peaches, Calu, choic Catlfornin driea” grapes, Tn bass b se 0ss Sultans, sacks, 104305 muscatels, 84 new Valencia, ks Ondira layer, be; figs, 1 da Perstun, 60-1b box, 7 eit- Java, 28 Bunola, . 1 Ty hate0es A TioT: Dilworth's, 3340z Lion, o; Cordovinsigo; Mochi, AV B0, OoMTee--Fisenices-13 §r0 S100; CIOKORY, 11480, VinEGAR—Avple cider. 100; doublo clder, 12 white, wine, 120] triplo strength, 1o, O1L8 150 Printe white, 91405 131 wa headhizht, Tie 74 @asoline, ns—1 gal, §.00@3.25; 2 M@ 15.00. OBACCOS—Tlue cut, @7sc; smoking, 2O + 20 1llge. gal, K875@4.50; b gal, o I 5270 » @ apan, basket fired, 2055 W@se; Guppowder, 20@x0; Young Hyson, Oolon 1-1b paciage dust, T Caxpy-Mixed, 90-10 puils, K@ies stick, wist stick, 0¢3 French miix ¢ hoar: Tiound stick, Si46; Juk - und ouse eandics, s1b boxos, XEEG (100 200a% ANLE kross—Frazier's lare tins, 30,005 medium tns, $7.00; small, $15.50; other mukes, woods ) BLACKING -3 10z 1 drosal GAL00; $tov 000 BLu W0@ees ladies’ shoo polish, per gross, 00GL31,75; dry, small, 25¢ Shoe, per doz. $1.25@3.50; daubers, rub brushes, 6oia.0, Sodu, Go oyster, b4 8l4¢; glnge naps, 8iie. UANNED FRUITS 1'nlltumlu——/\mll'0|s 82,20 @it0; peeled apricots, peaches, #2700 §00: peqrs, 82407 Hurtlet pears. £2.05; grapes, $L00; cherrios, white, .50 cherries, hluck, ¥ i quinces, £.00; bluckberries, Attt L Tl AL TR CUTTALS, §2.25; gooseberries, #1800 1 108, gEreon gag s—Apricots, §1.60 It 3.00; sliced pea for cream, #8425 Bartlett pears, 8180; egg plums, &.5; roen gug .50, 'Eastern canned frait— Peaches, seeonds, BLOGE.00; apples, 1o, 8120, gal, b doz In vuse, $1.30; gooseberries, Baitl- more standurd, 2-1b, $1.15; strawberrics, $1.10; raspborries, $1i0: Ulucborrics, £1.50 red rasp Dorries, $1.50; ' blackberries, cherries, $1.3.@1.55; pineaples, sliced, $1.2522.40, CHOCOLATE, ETC.—12-1b boxos, Maibe; Gor- man sweet, 250, 4¢; cocon, 30@4lo; Bromo, e, C0CANUT--15-10 cases, 1 and 14~ r 10, 0@27¢; bulk, 13-1 XTRACTS —Lewion, 2 oz, oL @305 vantlln, 2 oz G iiss; 1 oz, 91,25 amuion ginger, 4 oz,8 &, MATcrps—Parlor, 20 to 300 per box, #1.650 70 ber gross, sulphur, 81065 1.4). PickLes—Medium, Dbis, $3.00; small, 00.50; gheskins $11.00: Boston mixed, $2.0). Rick—Juva, 6c; choloe, e fanoy, 64c Liquid, 4 0z, 3 doz. In b 2 I box, #1502, cream wesTERN CATTIE. | K] o Ericns Fopper—singapor \r=Singapa hlml 16@15¢; splee, 100, cloves, ‘enang, so- Tocted, Bof cusala, Chii, 10 mats, ge; nat- ogs, No. 1, Te; macassor, Gse. Plekling spice, 10-b boxes. WOODENWARE—Fer doz—Tubs, No.1, #6,35; P T No. 2, #7.35; No. i, 'l\ i \umh-y-. onk grain, 5-in, Dest. #1.50; white codutyd-in, best, #1.35; pails, §ihoon, ok exained. $ii3; hoop. 41,501 syr, owell, 817 ar, “metal hoo geanr. s Driss Boops, N Lait veds I8 cednr, 3 hrass hoops, No. 2 red, 850 Toun, £ Dras hoops, No. 1 striped, ¢ dar, i brass hoops, 2striped, 8.0 oxtra heavy N i well buekots, Butterws in, per nest, -1, 2 lnrge 81 por nest, s bittorindles hutd wood utter piddles or spid Single, pins UANDLES wax, e SrARCH=Per 1D, 61k, BiRD SEED-—Mixed bind, 1-1b pkes, 5e 43505 homp, 415¢; anise, Dby, 10¢ asl, 40108 to box, 0405 mining, 02104505 nary, visions. ured, Hame 20to 22 1b "Oye; skint ¥ stioulders, oneloss breakfast bacon 1ed hm, Sei California, boncless ham Ste; dried T hains (Sets), dried becf clods, fe; short spiced rolls or ham i TN smoked beef tongues, per 4oz, speclal brand hams, 12t special brand boneless hrenk fast b elected dried beef hams, insides and . knuckles, 0o selocted wia r broak fast bacon, 0l4c. DRY SALT MEATS—Fancy lght weight Short cleurs. long clears, Sie; Shore clears, e o shoulders, oe: clear beilies, s olear backs EokED MpATs light welght b or plenic hims, Dry salt cured—Fancy n short clears, 7ei bacon hort Fibs, Giie: bacon short clears 614¢; bacon louz cloirs Bicon elear backs, Ghci IR OLEne bt ion n shoulders. 53, Swikt Piekuen Sbvrscifums, tores, oo shovlders Nowy Horees, Mge: Oalife < Bbls, ¥ i CHLCKLED SpARp Rins-Ticrces, Ibs, net welght, #1550 burrcls, 200 1bs.. net Jel cht, #8.005 half barrcls, 100 1bs, net welght, LARD—Pure lenf, per 1b. tierce conipound, per 1. tlerce basis, de: pure leat lard, per 1. tierce basis, Gye; special kettle rendered leaf lard, per b, teree basis, 7e. BARRELED PORK AND Bigr—Mess pork. new, R1L50; tamily pork, $11.25; short eut ciear pork, (12503 boneless pig pork, fancy, B14.00; mess beef, #0.00: plate beef, $7.00; extra jate beef, 8.00; extra family boef, boneiess, rolled beef, boneless, $5.50: rump butts, 1bs, each \llhls.-m 1bs, Iu-vL 1-1h square 1o, 1 or 2 doz per cuse, #5.75 2 doz per case, 2 por_case, sund cans, 1doz per cise, sdheef, S-Th round eans. 2 doz per ciiso, § onst boef, -1h round eams, 2 doz per ease, $1.10; potted ha -1 round’ cans, 4 dozper case. Ge; deviled ham, 2a-1b round cans, 4 doz per ease, fe X tongue, Y- 1h round cans, 4 dozper euse, 60¢; compressed ham, 1-1b squiire cans, 2 doz #1005 -1b round cans, I doz per_case, 31,40} ced collops, 15, 1oz per case, £2.20; boneless 11 square cans, 1 doz ‘per ca heof - (Alexandra brand), 1-1b. e OILsPrime rd ol (Winter Strained) de extra lard ol (vinter strapned . 47c; extra No. 1lard oil, 40¢ 2 1ard ofl, Blcj extra nent's- l(m( (nl AK H lufln\v oll, 43¢, SAUSAGE d sausage, blood s ze. 4405 head- cheese, 414c; pork suusage, links, Gc; fresh . bulk, 54 sausu, !t‘:f nifurt sanusage, Polish s tongues basls, 64c; cans, 2 doz pe case, $1.8): 6-1b, 14 doz tongues, 1-1b ronnd brawn, 1-1b squa ues, 1a-1h 81201 ronst Knob- Fish, FrESH—per Ib, ke—~Trout.medium,small, e trout, Targe, 8c; white, 10c; perch, ye; pickerel blick bass, ¢ ez blue fish, per gal., $1.40; r fish—( lobsters, mackerel, lurge; . at. 11e; butfalo, Tisc, HerinG—Crown brand, dark hoop. white hoop, e full white hoop, 'S, G5e; domestic, Tolland, 40c; Rus< nes, spieed. 65 Russian sardines, Swodish et sill e Hamburg spiced orway spiced herring, $L0). rizes, white, per 1b, i L Grand bunk, large, 44¢ Boneless cod- fish—Turkey cod. mildles 0¢: snow white, 5-1b boxes. 12in‘erate, T4¢; snow white, 1L br cks, Thaes sliver I 1, b bricks, blge. Smoked fish—Extra thick halibut, strips, 11%c; blo ors, (8 rnm in box, 81, aled strietly medium, 9 aled 1 medium, 2c; stock fisl ol - Extra blo ; iore. No. 1, #4.83 ¢ 84 10.-\White fish, nncho~ . s of 40 Ibs.—Extra No. 1 whit fish, Targe, &1 .1 white fish, medium, & Vo2 White i, |w a family straight white fish, § ckinaw trout, Chliforntu kaimon: Dod red. Saas:Spisod liovies, §.25; bristlings, %3.00. vies, ete, Country Produc BUTTER--The market {s slow rices ik, Good country rolls, H@i6e; choice, 10@18¢; nferlor, . 87 12c; good country solld packed. do@iie;’ cholce dulry. 18G%c; good 2@ e ; funcy, | Wieh Than ksgiving day pust there ofikely to he much Serund for turkeys for soie little time. Alout lie was all that dealers could wet' for turkeys. Chickens brought i@se and_ducks ana geese 10c; live chickens’ $2 (0@ The market was' well clenced of dressed poultry, --Recelpts moderaie and market strong 22, ME—Prairle chick er dozen, .00 nallird duc s, \ 0; teal qualil. ks, #1000 @] 25; Jack @100; small rab- bits. 706c@#1.00; deer and antelope curcass i sada 12051 PraroNs--There s no demand, Vegetah! es. TATOES—Car lots of potatoes are quoted at85ae with choley ‘nmm.v in all way from store atdic. Colo 1 s—Clolee stock, § e, TATOES—Good stock, #4.00@4.25 per $2.4002.75. 10¢ per doz. —Per 1b., 1}4@c. TURNIPS—Rutabagus, cholice, 65 bushel. LerrucE—Per doz. @50 per 640, Fresn Fruits, Oraxgra—Florida stock, 8450; crates, $.50, APPLE, ~l'x;rhhl,n25@7|,r . according to the Kind und ¥ Cape Cod, 812,00, Quinces, #2005 W per half box. fow, #2.250:5,00 per bunch, lioice stock, $7.508.50, $7.0008.00 per bbl, Mexican small Flour, Bran, Etc. R. 'T. Davis' high patent t and Cream, Blue D, full patent. £2.50; Haw keyehalf i R0 Davis’ Special Royal pi- tent , 8285 Minnesota patent, 82.75; Kunsas hard wheit patent, .55 Nebraski SPLINE wheat putent, #2.00. L Gilman's gold medat, #2.80; SnowWhite, Snow Fluke, £.10; low grade, §LK “Broken Bow Roller Mils' Crear, &2 tle. 82.50; O 220; Fidelity, 5.0 N sotia Chie : Patent, “Oskamp’s ready to ralse buckwheat flonr, l‘l\m of 50 2-11 ackages; buekwheat in . §0.00: Excelsior brand, £.50; Slap A D b packages. Sucked, por ‘ton, 0.0 chopped feed, Jack m Brar #21.00, HAY—On track at .00 per ton; coarse straw, $.00 per ton, Omaha—Upland. blue stem, #7. 0, 3, outs Fresn—Per 1 76; pickerel, 0c 11e; catfish, 1l buffalo, dressed, 2 10c;_cropple, {stonk, 1205 flounders, dc; ou salmon, 1ef black buss, 180; Jobsters, blue fish, 1 St and pickled—Codfish, oxtra Georges new, 0 bank, new. dci silver, 2 blocks, 54501 Suow whity, ,new, 15e; turkey large tylddle bricks, fe; snow whites, 25,10 boxes, medium senled herring, tie Hollind herring i od herving, 60e; Russian surdines, spiced, i Russiun sardiney, plain. 50c; imported Holland herring, Crown brand. 80¢; (]nnml{ milkers, #1.00; mickerel, No. L shore, half bb $12.5); bloaters, half bbls, #1800 ite fish, half bbls, 86.75; trowd, hulf bbls, 85.50; famil white fish. £.003 saluon, per half bbl; 2-1b broiled muckevel, #.60;3-1b in mustard, -1 in tomuto sauce, #.60; 5-1b Mayo mess mackerel, #0,00; 1-16 brook trout, .95, §-1b brook trout, 8.25: 1-1b_salmon, §1.23; 3-10 white fish, Baratariu, 10 oz 82 b clams, littie ne ki #-1b clam chowder, -1b crabs, £2.50. Metal xno_n{,mn—mmmuul. L O, lx%, 112, 80.00; 1. HEET TRON—No, 26, 8.50; No. 27, K60, BoLpER—Strictly half and half 17c. STEEL WiRE NAILS-Buse, 8£.65; steel nalls base, §2.15. Drugs. l qulnlnu per_oz, P. & W., ¢t German, 31 nd g0 per Ib, 7o fusect, pow i Fhbrphiie, por o7, 82 Y cerlay b ot tartar, pure, 42 phior, 0c: am. earb, 1e; blue vitrol, 74¢; car- Lic ueid, BIeate; eitric, $5@Hses tartaric, 3@ sulphurle, ‘per I, ks Sporuw oll, BL10; turpentine, 48¢; Tonka beaus, Bum toulor 41G450; enlomel. 9BANCT ca thi- ides, 810110 ensely buds, chlor form, 57@60c; ergot, 41@S2c; gum nrumu Soc 8051 1y copod1uis, $0@ido; mercury, 92¢; sule 300 phar. 2401 alum, 2Ko: copperas, 1'4 St rver salt 1o o epsom 140 » WrITE I8 O1n-Carter, 5 in 1,000-1 Tots, per cwt, §.20; Southern . St Louls, fn 50-1b lots,' #.50; In 1,00-11 Tots, per ewt, #.20; Red Seal, 8t Louis tn'a0-10 lofs, #1501 1n 1,000<1h lof vr‘r owt, Witk DiY.-Gilder's Whiting. mmarelal Whitlng, por (b, o Paris White, per 1b, 14 Ren Diy-—-Ameriean Venetian red, 140: Chittanooga, %; English Venctian, burrel 56 Is, 2e; Tndian, No.1, 12e; + English, n-r ‘In, I\A:n “nglish O - hrome yellow, § to 100 Rocholle, washed | ocher, cher, washed Duteh,dc: ocher, \ Diirrols, kegs and tubs, 1 10 50- 10 {15, e, v Linseed, domestie raw, in barrols, per galio linseed, dom estic bofled, in barrels, ANIMAL AND |IHII O1LE-~Whale, bleached winter, per gallon, 55 ; whale, extra bleached winter, 80¢; spetm, ble hed winter, 81,00, INE Ons—Diamona crescent engine oil, per gallon, 4uc; u feetion engine oll, e r- g enzine oll, Tercules engine oil, VARNIsHes l||vul ire, No. 1 Wes fur 1.00; conch, No. 1, #1.1); eouch i hard oil finish, Hght, $1.2%, JILASS=T5 and 10 per venlt from 1istof Marcn 800, oxtra, Dry Gonds., GINGHAMEB—~Amoskeng, 7e; Amoskeng dress, 81he Butes, 63 ci Warwiek dress, Se; Luncaster, Ge: Glonare, 64e; WhIttendon dess, ko, “BrEAcHED CortoNs - Berkoley Cambrie aci, flost Vo, thaes Hutefeloth <; First Call Wit of Criper Tder “Houscwep: ilip cambri Lungdon o0 Do Lonsdw York Mills, W1GANS—N¢ Stevens' l( Stevens' A, Stovens' M, i8-in, fc s’ N in, 10¢: ached, 1¢ oxt'ra, Faney lldy\lmw. i napo. 4 St. Ledger, Shirting—Martha Washington, 414¢: M 4he. Turkey Red—Fountaii, 6i5c; 7 Berlin, 615 1-in, e 10-in, 71 Steven { Stevens evens' N, o Stevens' 8TR, Steel Tej Crenfield, 814 cit, -in, Wiic, v.-,.p. roil, 401, 1000} Pepporell, do-in, -4, Pepperell, 84, 2} cnperell, 10-4 Utica, Utiea, i0; t-Marthn Wash- e Pepprcf Ivl‘n ngton. notd 1, long 1AG, 3-8, 100 Atlen Pluks, chester 1, %c ~—1mlh{n blue Anierican. fye: - Arnold, 61,¢; Ar- dloth, 10¢; Stifle A, 11c: Merri- ld Leaf, 8lae; Hamilton, 5lc; i Allen Chambray, be; Glou= SAVY BROWN antic H, 7e; A Aurora C, 43¢ Darlinitos Toosier LT rence LL, 5%c; Tenrietta L1 NE BIROWN COTTONs—A tiintle LT, 6e rora B, 0aci Aurora K. 6he: Atlas O N B, chees eloth, 40; Clinton e Popperell R, Langdon G B, Te. ot I\h|4l~|\l‘llz 0 oz, 16%4e; York Everett, standurd, 12iic; Hiy- 1¢; O1d York, XX i Lawrence, i lul“r(' nee, 0 oz, 15 ks, 111 ork, nankin § 0z, 13c; Lewliston, 10 0z, 223 e . HIDES AND Ik cen salted hides, No. 1, 435@b'%e; No. 2, 24@de: dry fiint hides, ealf hides, s¢; damuged hid sheep pelts, green, each dry 0idic; Sellow, Saghe sterine, y in Cl dry up r deliv cago-Dry 1. $16.00 Contry, Dlenehed $1002150; country and meaty, §8.00210.00, Leather. Hemlock slaughter sole. 207 < dry hide sole, 201240 h ke ip skins, e : American fean_hemilock ~calf, Toe@HL.10; A, | kip, asse; American hemlock kip, 60 sheep skins, 50c@$1.09; goav skins, per foot, o 0c. Conl On Board Cars at Chestuut, range and eze, .75 Soft coal—Walnut, lurp, $.50; Iowa nut, ¥ Omaha—Anthracite— #4.00 por s grate, Dlock, $.50; lowa Lime On Board © Grove lime, %0c; whyite, 80 cemunt, § Omaha--Per bl mpion lime, 83¢; Quiney ; Loutsyille coment, #1 50; Milwaukee Utica, cement, 81.40; Fi New' York plaster, Michizan plaster, $2.00: Fort Dodge plas: 5; white sand, #2.0 P, halr, per Ash BLACK WAL HIcKony small, Pop C per Ib. COCOANUTS Or r bushel, vrs—Large, per h\|~llel & 18— Cholce lust season’s stock, 2@215¢ rer hundred, sacked, 85.00, eNUTS—Large Italian, 18¢ per Ib, BEAUTIFUL Helena, Montana, The cit Prickly Pei and brick, all modern e autifal { stone 10018 and of Welena s located in the Valley; is substantislly buil 2004 hotels, churches, sc veniences of life. The'society is ex- ceptionully high class, having more than the aver- age number of educated and Intelligent peole, As o place of resldence 1t s unequalled, It can be reached by luxurious trains daily, with through dining cars, on the Great Northern and Nor thern Pacitic' Railways from 8t. Paul and Minne. apolis, or from Kansas City, ¥ia Union Pucitio Ruilrond. Low rate round tri Montara s dozens of brond vaileys g0 fer- tile with the deposita of nges that farmers find in them a paradise of productiveness and & home mar- ke for all yield. Greatest of nll advantages of Montana 1s the ‘wonderful clim, \e warm winds of the Pa- ¢lfic Oceun modity the'temperatiire to. the degres Twulch affords tho hixbesl phyelcal comfort, The air 18 80 full of 0zone and Ko oxhilerating in its effects that tho continued existonce of disease Is un lupro- ability. Consumptives find {n the almost constant succes. wion of bright sunshiny days and dry atmosphere reme- Wies which soon drive away thelr worst symp- toms, and a quick {ncrease of appetite and flesh indk cates an early return of health. For full information, address, L. G. PHELPS, Sec'y Citizens Committee, - Helena, Montana. NEBRASIKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Capital $400,000 Surptus Jan. 1st, 1800 - 87,800 2 hn 8. Colll Vol B, ugton casbier THE IRON BANK. Cornor 12th and Faroam Sts. A Ganeral Ranking Rosiness Transantnd FOR SEVERE COUGHS OR COLDS Dr. F. C. Werner's COUGH DROPS Are highly recommended after seven years of successful experience by the sole manufacturers, Kopp, Dreibus & Co., STEAM CONFECTIONERS, 1106 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Sold everywhere, 50 per package, Send for samples. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO, - - LIMITED. LIVE S8T0CK COMMISSION. Boyer & Truitt, Martin Bros,, 58-50 Exchange Bullding, | 4 Exchange Bullding, 8 Exchanse Ball dlng, Bouth Omaba. Bouth Owa Hunter & Graen, 80 Exchange Bullding, 8. I, Coffman, Smiley & Co,, 20 Exchange Bullding, Bouth Omaha. Wood Brothers, 25 Exchange Bulldiog, South Omaha. Bouth Omaka OMAHA Mambeturers anl Jobbers DIRECTORY. BILLIARDS. The Brunswick-Balko Collender Co. BiArd merchnndise, Saloon fixtures 4o BOOK BINDERS | BOXES, John L, Wilkie, Omaha paper box factory, 1517-1810 Douglas, Ordors promptly fllod. & STATIONERS. Omaha Republican Printing Co,, Law briefs, bank printl ppllos, and eversthing In the ng 1. 10th and Douglas stroots Ackermann Bros. & Heintze, Printers, binders, eloctrotypers, blank book manu- factu 1116 Toward rors, stroet, Om aha, —_— BOOTS AND SHOES. Oharles A, Ooe & Co,, | Manufacturors and job- bers. 1109 fHownrd stroet. Willinm;, Van Aer- nam & Harte, 1212 Harney stroet, Omalia, Neb. ~ BUTCHERS' [ Kirkendall Jones &0, Wholesale Manufactur's Agents for Boston Rub- ber Shoe Co., 1102, 1104, and 1106 Harney St W.V. Morse & 0o, | — otory, Corner 11th Lonis Heller, Butchors' and Packors' Tools & Bupplies. Beof, hOK & Xhooh Casings | 1161118 Jackson St 3 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETO. Columbus Bugey Co., Carrlages, G. 1.1 Managor. 515515 South 16th. CARPETS. Omaha Carpet Co,, Carpets, of! eloths, mat tings, eurtaln goods, ete. 1611 Douglas streot. CLOTHING. Gilmore & Ruhl, Manufacturers & Wholo- wnle Clothiors, 1108 Harney 8t CIGARS. West & Fritsoher, Manufacturers fine cigars Jolbers ofleaf tobnecos, * 1011 Farnam street. Omuha Coal, Ooke and Lime 00. Tlard and soft conl. 8. E. Cor. 16th_and Doug- lay stroots. " Hulbert & Blum, Ohio lump, R Sprin; or, Walnut bl reened nut, anthiracite, swithing, stenm, Oftico 314 %, 15th st. American Fuel Co, Shippe: unth and_dealors in te and bitu- minous coal. 16 8. I6th stroat. Dean, Annslrcng & .y N 16th Steaot. “Hello!™ 1459, OOAL, OOKE, ETC. Coutant & fquires, T dandsoft coal ship- pers, 1608 Fnrnam Omaha " Harmon & fl)tb, Acme lump, Tagle lump, Walnnt vlock and An- thracite conl Office 119 N. 16th street, reet, P. H. Mahoney & Co. Hurd—Coal-Soft. Oftices £13 N, 16th and eor. 10th aud Douglas sts, Nebraska Fuel 0o, 2138, 15th strost, Omalia, Neb, Howell & (0., 217 8. Uth street, Omaha, Neb, J.J. Johnson & (o, 218 8. 15th street, Omaha, Neb, Johuson Bros., #14 Farnam street, ©Omahis, Neb. Mount & Griffin, 213 S, 14th streot, Eagle Cornice Works, Manufactu ®of Galvan- ized Iron Cornice. Window caps, metalle sk lights ete. 1110 and 1112 Dodge St. e IO S M. E. 8mith & Qo,, Dry goods, Mirnishing 8O0ds, notious. Cor. 11th and Howard sts. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Eleotrical Co. Illustrated Catalogue froe. 1614 Caplto_ Avenue, 0 B, Havens & Co,, 1502 Farnam street, Omaha, F. Ruemping Galvanized Irc drnlees, Dormer windows, door cap, finlals, ete, Tin iron aud slate roofer, 811 Farnam St. Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods (o, Dry goods, notions, gents' furnishinz goods. Corner lith and Harney a1 FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Parlin, Orendorff & Martin Co., Corner Jones and 9th sts. Oniaha, Neb. T. @ Northwall, General western agent Skandia Plow Co , 1340-1351 Sherman ave. FLOUR. Broken Bow Roller | Milling Co.. 0 warehouse, 10th stroet. 8. P, Gilman, 1014 N. 16th streot. C.B. Black, - Manago R, T. Davis Mill Co., M1 atSt. Joseph. Omaha House, Cor.Bth and Jackson sts. ('lemens C Oskamp MR of ready to ralse Blap Juck Meal, finost in'the world. 12071215 8. 20th street, FURNITURE AND CARPETS Dewey & Stone Fur- niture Co., Furniture and carpots, 111 19 Farnam street, Ohas, Shiverick & Co, Furnituro and Carpot 1206-1210 Farnam St. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Schneider & Loomis, Jobbers and Tmporters of notions and furnishing goods, 1111 Howard street. 7., Robinson Notion Co 1 “brand FBuckskin” 0veralls pants, shirts, Cor. 12¢h and Hows ———— GLASS, PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS. Kennord Glass and Paint 0o, 1408-1412 Harney streot Omuha, Neb. J. A, Fuller & Co., 1402 Dougiay Straot, Omuha, William Cummings, 617 and 619 Bouth 16th St., Neb. Blaks, Bruce & 0>, 900-908 Leavenworth st. Omaha, Nel GROCERIES, Paxton & Gallagher, 711 8. 10th street, Omnhn, Neb, Meyer & Raapke, 1403-1405 Harney stroet, Ouaha, Neb. D, M, Steele & 00., 1201-1205 Jones street, Omaha, Neb. Sloan, Johnson & Co. 9th and Leavenworth streets, Omaha, Neb. Allen Bros., 1114 Harney street, Omaha, Neb. Duponts Guup Blasting caps, fuse. ele. 1215 Harney strest. McOord, Brady & Co, Jth and Leavenworth, Omabia, Nebraska. Too-Olark - Androssen AR -t Reotor & Wilhelmy Co|Lee-! Cor, 10th and Jackson sts Vmals Hardware 0o, 1108-1110 Hurnoy stroet, Oiabia,Nob. HIDES, FUR WOooL, TALLO\X- Geo. Oberna & ( o, | J. 8 Smith & o ,, 13 8. 14th atroot, 14081412 Leavenworth b Omaha. Omaha. — IRON WORKS, “Paxton & Vierling | Omaha Bafe & Tron Tron Works, Works, kht and cast tron " Aing work, engines, | Manuf'ra fire and burglay proot safos, vaults, Jall a8 work, genoral Siine and | Work, iron shutters and firo oscapes. Q. Ans dreen, 11t & Jackson ste “Wilson & Drake, fire oo, Acme Iron and Wire | Works, ! Tron, wieo and brass wiks 51% 8 {ith stroet W. Boehl, = Propriotor, | Plerce anl | Mg tubular flues, | "box botlors, tanks, th siroots, LITHOGRAP[HNG. Rees Printing Co. Lithographing, Printing 1 Blank Books. nd Howard Sts, LIQUORS. Tler & Oo, Liquor Merchants. 1112 1nrney stroet fuctur'ra Konnedy's ast Indin Bitters. William Darst, Wines, Liquors and Cle gars, 1313 ¥arnam 8t Omahs Frank Dellone &7(.‘0,, Liquors and Genutne N R. R, Gmm, Importer and Jobber of Wines and Liguors 0 and Leason worth Sts, vada Cigars. Pilco lats on application | 1205 Douglns street, L. Kirscht & Co., A. Frick & Co., Wholesale LiquorDealers | Wholosale LiquorDealors jom St d 804 - 803 8. 10th St LUMBER. @. W. Douglass & Oo, | Jobn A, Wakfold b American, Port Hardwood Lumber, llwa uki llo Coment and 'y White Lime. oHA Wyatt - Bullard Lum- ber Co 20th and lzard Streets, " Louis Bradford, Lumber 1310 North 16th Stroet " Oharles R, Loo, Mardwood Tumber, wool CArpets and parquet Hooring, 9th and Douglas, Fred W, Gray, Lime, Cement, Fto., Klo. | lime, cement,eto Cor. 0th and Duuglas, 23 Douglas street. e —_—— MILLINERY AND NOTZONS. 0. A, Stonehill, Millinery, Notions 1. Oberfolder & O, 0o, l!'x‘; !; Jobbers In lone tery Cloaks, BLe |y 010 and i3 Sonth 11th 116-118 8. 16th 8t., Omaha street _—— - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETC. Max Meyer & Bro. (o, Mg Jewelors, dealers in musical instruments, A. Hospe, Jr., Organs, Artlsts Matorlals, Etc. 1613 Douglas Street. Farnam and 16th Fousolidnted Tank Line Co. Refined and _lubricating oils, axle grease, eto. Manager. Piatt & Co,, “higer brand,” frosli oyse tors, A, Booth Packing Co., Oysters, fish and canned woods, Omati branch, 1308 Leavenworth. 815 wnd 817 Howaird, "~ PAPER. PLATING. Carpenter Paper Co., | Western Plating Wk Carry a full stock of | Gold, sllver and tkel printing, wrapping and | PIStng on_all metals, writing paper, card pa- {aicatap e, per, et 'Work. 1114 Dodgo. —_— FRODUCE, COM‘MI ON. Ribbel & Smith, Schroeder & Co., Denlers in_country prod- | Cash buyers butter and uee, truits, vegotables, | egks. anl general come oo, misslon merchants, 1207 Howard street. South 1th street. E B. Branch & On., Produce, frults of all Kinds, oyt 1211 Howard street. Robert Purvis, | 1217 Howard strec Write for prices on bute ter, eggs, poultry and Knmie. Olark & 0o, Dutter, cheese, eggs, poultry and game, 0 South 15th street. " Williams & Oross,— Produce and fruits, Phelps Bros., Country produce, fruits, ete. 1215 "n'\llrfl street, Forelgn, California tropleal fruit: 1213 Howard strect. Pom} Bros. Co., Californin, Floridy and tropleal fruits. 801-811 Jones stroot. 0. W. Butis, - Munager. Kirschbraun & Sons, Butter eggs and poultry. 1200 Howard strect. oy strect. 1214 Has B\ms & Co., Country praduce, fruits, vowetuhles, specalties. t et it RUBBER GOODS, BT0. Omaha Rubber Co., Manufacturing and job- bers all kinds rabbér KO 1003 Farnam stroet. e —— SAFES. SEBEDS. A. L. Deane & Co,, | Emerson Seed Co,, General agents for Hall's | Sood growers, deors in Nafos garden, grass, grain and South 10th St., | troe sceds, Omahs. 421-421 South 15th, —_— SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ErC. M. A, Disbrow & Co., | Bohn Sash & Door Co, Manufacturers of sash, | Manufacturers of mould doors biinds and | ings, blinds, doors, Mouldings. Branel of- fice, 12th and Izarists. | 16th and Clark stroets. ——ee e SYRUPS. STOVES. Daffy-Trowbridge Stove Manufac'g Co,, 'g stoves an1 TFarroll & Company, Wholesalo manfacturors syrups, molnsses and vinegars, 217-21080uth §th streot. | 13151215 Loavenworth at. —_— TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, CIGARS. “Gonsalidated Coffos Company, Tarney st. BTEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES 0. 8 Wind Engine & | Pump Ofl-v Halliday wind mills, 918 and 1) Jones st. (. K. Ross, AL Strang & Sous, 004 Farnam strooty Omaha, Neb. Crane Company, Hose beltin steam pumps. plumblig 3 92324 Farnam stroot H. Hardy & Co, Toys, dolls, albums, fan &00ds, house furnlshing goods, ohildren’s car- viages. 1919 Farnam st. “Tho Omaba Typo Poundry. Printers’ B New and se machinery 1115 THoward stroot ‘PARKER HOUSE BOSTO J. REED WHIPPLE & CO,, Proprieto YOUNG’S HOTE BOSTON. J. REED WHIPPLE & €O, Propriélors BUROPEAN PLAN./ Cooking and Bervice excelled by none Lomplet® An il appc Bost location in thoeity, nseript says: M, WhiDDIO 188 princo of landlords, and patrons of IArkers’ may anticlpate n raturn to tho good ola Umes of founder, Harvey D. Parker. fd-hana g 12 will conlinue the mausge mens & r

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