Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 27, 1890, Page 6

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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. A Fair Volume of Businese, But Little Strength in Wheat, FAVORABLE FEELING IN MONEY CIRCLES. Great Things Expected of the New Year—No Good SBupport in Corn ~A Good Day in Provisions. OR1CAGO, Dec, %.—(8pectal Telegram to THE BEE.)-The board of trade markets opened with o heaviness In cereals and higher prices for hoz products, The trading of the first bour was uneventtul, May wheat sold at 07%¢ 0 0734 to 07e to V% e oF Yo off from Wednes- day night. Corn for the sameo month sold at 6134 to 5114 to S1%e tosl%e or lgelower Oats held steady. Pork opened with an advance of 1i5e 10 #1115 or 20 higher. May sold at #11.10 08111705 to#11.02% before 11 o'clock. Lurd was upbe and short ribs 7i4e. The wheat murket was subject to no strong tnflucnces from the outside today and the prices made were largely the rosultof the attitude of the local trade. The volume of business was fairly good and market or first half hour without streng Up to clock the range for May was 07%c and 97c. The action was 07%c L0 0740 to MT%e to 07c to W%e to @ were no enbles because of the hollduy abroad. New York stocks were gencrally weak with a few at sharp declines. Bllver openca late fnthe day at #.02:4 o loss of % point. Reports gave five aund six Inches of snow at St. Louls, thres Inches at Kansas City and 1ight snows south of there. Receipts for two duys weret Minneapolis 623 cars and Duluth 57 cars. Receipts here wero 138 cars with 10 cars for Saturday. Export clearan were Insicnificant. This leftlittic or nothing In slght to bull wheaton. The Price Current sald winter wheat had not held its own, but that thero w yet no serious damage. Tho samo authority ement that on December 1 there re but 8,000,00 of exportable surpus. The easler feeling In money circles was regarded favor- ably und some wheat was covered in anticipa- tlon of a better market with moncy more plentiful after the opening of the ne vear. 1y selling by the crowd was led by Miteh ell, MeDougall and Baxter, Big bears, like Pardridge, Cudahy and a_few others, bougnt freely on thoe first decline covering shorts, Hutehinson took wheat also. Later In the duy Pool and Farnum becamo sellors and some raiding ttempted. At ten minutes before the close the market was dull at 9740 for Muy. The elosc in wheat was without any « consplenous trading. May closed at 07%0 sellcror 44 off for the day. January sold at 90i5c off to 804e and sales for July were at Wihe and off 0e closing at 9240, Wheat bought early by Orr & Gifford was sold Iaterata loss und Pardridge also resumed sellin Another day passed with no good support in corn. The local receipts were over the esti- mate at 205 cars. The estimate for Saturday wus lurge at300 cars Tne markot had not the usually bullish cables. There was froe sell- fng early by ( on and othors. The market opened at 51 soldat 514e up to 515@51%¢ nd slowly down to 51%c, the hour before the 50 reported the st w close, and was very dull atdiie at 1oclock, At close It was found that December corn had been pressing on the market with first sales at e, i under the close Wednesday and sales g, with the close nt 4ii v 5 10 or the us or ke off y. decline for January and Muy was but 34¢ to %c with the_ last prices at 481c or Jlll\lllln nll 51%¢ for May, ile wy corn sold at 515 @51 nilal‘fb\\‘ By Aioie Was & narrow market in’ ohts with the rango In May between 44¢ and & > und the elose was o shade lower for the day at 43%@ e, iunry sold at 40%c@d0the to 40%0 fil} .(', ebruary at 40%c todle to H%c to U \e provision trade had n good duy. An upturn of about %e in prices of hous early eauscd partly by light receipts of 14.00 and partly by the nctlon of the speculators, started proyisions active and strong. Prices “did not old either it the yurds or in the pit, but at tho close the priecs of all prolacts showed slight gatns for the day, Pork sturted at 810, for January and $11.10 for May,Zsoid b § and #1173, back to $10.07% and 81 closed at ¥10.1213 ana 8110214, or o higher. Lurd sold up 1o #.8 for Junuury und 845 for Muy early, back 10 85,80 and 86.40 and closed at 5.8214 bid and 260,42 Ribs closed at . anuary; £.70 for May, The recelpts of hogs or o ‘Week will fail’ far short of the estl- mate, 5 for CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. OmICAGO, Doc. 2.—(Speclal Telogram to Tre BEE.)~CATTLE -The market was rather slow on heavy cattie with prices not sogood us yes- terday. * The general run of dressed beof and shipping steers sold fairly well, however at steady prices. with choice fat handy welght stylos o shade stronger. Good butcher quality cows and mixed lots received liberal Inquiry, selling at excellent figures. Low grades dragged and underwent no material chunge. Bulls and calves wero steady. Stockers and feeders were in lurge supply and poor demand, though holders offer to accept very low quot i tions, Only twelve loads of Texans arr and they sold strong, Natives, 000t 82000 stockers, ¥ Texuns, $2.0@5:0; cows, bulls and‘mixed, $1.10 @60 T 0Gs—The market opened with u skyrocket dvance, but the improvement aid not lasy long and late arrivals had to be closed out with the enrly advance of 100 lost. Most of the hogs on sale early changed hands mixed just us thoy arrived infear lots ight, heuvy “and all welghts being included and 'seliin erally ut RLAKDIT. Honvy ping logs sold at from &1.65 Bt L6 to 875, Sorted 1ight 8465170 and buteher 8 fo packing nd ship- E5.00 carly, lator 180 1bs ‘made pigs tolocted &5, with Jghter welghts sold luding pigs and lizht fRht.. Good mixed RO of good weight could © bought ut the finish around &3.00@:.65, FIN NEW YORK, Dec, 26.—[Speelal Telegram to Tae Bee.]-What little life the holiday sea- son loft In the stock market was nearly de- stroyed by asevere storm which had an ad- verse influence on the trade. The only fea- ture still rewalning to the trading was the strength inthe lead trust, which further ad- vanced to 18,but failed to hold ull its improve- ment. Unlon Pacific also beoame prominent later, and after opening down 3% at 2% de- olined to 41§, scoring a loss of 1 per cent from Wednesday's final figures. The general mar- ket opened at nsigniticant changes, and while displaying rather a heavy tone during the hour fatled to show any murked tendency in a downward direction. It was during the hour to noon that the weakness becane more urked and losses through the list were m-ml Even Luke Shore dropped back % to In western stocks, which recelved the rum( lllu‘llll(ln. Atchison broke to 234, Bur- ington to 87, Northwestern to 1021, Rock Is- and 10 67, selling, ex-dividend of T per cent, t. Paul toishs, Unton Pacific to 3%, or 2 tull points lower, ""There was but_ slight " recovery up tolo'clock. The usual 1 bus wius minus becanse of the bank and exchun holiday in England. Late in the session thero a8 o purtial rally in stooks. The only Luckawanna, which closed i nnessee Coal wus off points. p| . with I'ge loss at 4 nl\tl nion Puel 1%¢ off at 4l'. Oche were i in Burlington, % in Northweste t. Pal, und % i Koc 3 000 shi res 'he following were the e U5 i regmmr 1 P f solan ) s Texuln B. 0 0. & g | “n- forred aciflc s of ! New urllnnl‘ll ntral Pacifo.. & E Chlcago & Alton Coleaeo, Burlingio thes AT & W lilnots Cenirud ‘40 proferred BEW. .. -..|Unton Pacific. ansas & Texas ... 1ii{|W., St L. & P Lake Shoj LACRN| dopreferred higan Ceniral, issourt Pacite. . M{nln’—on cull, closed offered at 5 per cent WINE MERGANTILE PAPER—TH@0 per cent. TERLING EXCHANGE—Qulot and heavy} sixty-duy bills, 8.70; demand, $4.54 Mining Shares. New York, Deo. 20.—(Speclal Telegram to Tue Bee)-The followin: ure the minlng [ lwomm Unlon. b9 Ontarlo. . Aspen. Con, Cal. Tomes Horn Mexioan ... o Tug Bek]-C1 |Standard. . lon_Con. The Coffee Market. Deo. 26.~[Special Telegram to ghanged 1o 10 points up: Aull. fales: 0260 incluaing Pecombor, §17 2511301 Tanu- Murch, #1565%18.70; April, $15.45; 140 ' but 5. June, §i5.00; July, e Sbot Rio aul eady; fair cargoes, #1925 No, 7, PRODUCE MARKE1S, OM1cAGo, Dec. 1 cash. —\Wheat— wije; May, m. clo ua cash, 8ie: January, 481 tash, January, 40; . #8.12%4; January, #0.10; .60; Junuary, #.8%@ 70@4.75; January, 2. e 40c: May. #11. d—~Firm Muy, #6.4: s hort I(Hn. at 630, ominul at 0@ Flax—Unsettled at $1.1354@1.14. Timothy—Steady at $LIS@LI0. Whisky-—#1.14, Flour-Unchanged; spring putenta®,0005,00; winter patents, §1; Wikora', 8.90@4.0. ulk - Moats—Shouldors, it nmn X. 20: short ribs, 84.004.7 ] creamery, 180 dalry. ull_cream cheddars, 04@ Young Americas, 100 or; fresh, 202 nchanged; “houvy and light green B st alted bullhides, e green st dry sulted iides, 627 acons, each, 25¢. Tuliow ANBAc Flour, bbis Wheat, bu. Corn, bu Oats, bu uuud packed, NEW York, Dec. 2. —Wheat—Recelpts, 10,800 bushels; exports, none; spot lower and heavy; No. 2 red, #1.04'4 In elevatol 10014 @1.06X allont; $LOGAGLOY £ 0. b. Options lowe wenk; No. 2red, December, closing at 8 Corn—Recelpts, 150,0) hushels; exports. 3,600 bushels; spot 1@14e ; No. L @se in elevator; 54@i00 afon ea’ mixed, 4@, December closing Receipts, 80,000 bushels: exports, ,40) spot, lower; No. 2 white, 4TX@ mixed western, 45@50ci White western, §@sse. Options weuker, January closing ut e Options lower; ugar—Raw steady; fair refining, 4 0-16c; contrifugals, 06 test, dieci reined, qulet ax ady. roleum—Unlted closed for January at frmer; western, Quiet; new mess. 27 14 @28c, D120, Stronger: western steam. 80,1214, Tutter — Quiet and unchanged; westorn dairy, 1 S1gin, 2@d0e, Clicese 3 “Wheat--There were 2t and tho marker was elpts for two days. Gisears Closing: No.1 liard, Do MINNEAPOLIS, Do large arrly Jcember und JunuuLy, Siastge. 1. Lou: 0ge; Muy, 0 Corn—Cash firm nt 610, Outs irm: cash, $le. Pork—Firm at #, Lard—Nominul Dec. 26.—Wheat—Lower; cash, 8550, Whisky —#114. I;uucn Dulli creamery, %@27e; dalry, 22 e, Kansas Crry, Dec. -Wheat—Quiet; No. 2 hard, cash, 8lc bid, No. 2red, cash, 88%5¢ asked. Corn—Weaker; No. 2 cash ang December, Hige, Unts—No. 2 cush, dio usked; 42150 bid. December, o NATI, Dec. Wheat—Wealker; No. 2 red, ¢, Corn—Barely steady: No. 2 mixed, 51c. Outs—Eusicr; No. 2 mixed, 4 Whisky—8Li4, | _ MiLwAUKEE, Deo. 26—Wheat—Lower; No. 2 i May, 00%c. i, 4640, a dy; No.2 white, 41@4lke. @ Provislons—tirumer; pork, May, $11.05. LIVE STOCK. Oni0Aco. Dec. 2.—Cattle—Recolpts, 6,000; o but steady § naiives. B0 siookers 0002 uns, §2.30¢3,20; cows, bulls und Shixed. S1UGH0. Hogs—Receipts, 10.000; st heavy packing und_shipping, us- snrt--dlxgm, LB T0; 000 mixed. $1.60505, Sheop: l(eni‘lpla. 5,000; market about steady wosterns, M0G0 ° Texung. - 8L0GH; nutives, $5.2504.75; lambs, 8,0065.40. S1. Louts, Dec. 26.—Cattle~— Recelpts, 500 shipments, 400 Lead; market stronger; fair to funcy native steers, $.00@5.30; stockers d feeders, £2.20@3.30. Recelpt nurket hi BL10@3.00; light, KAN8AS Crty, Dec. attle—Recelpts, heud; shipments, 1,700 head; marketgstr stoers, $3.5004,50; coWs, $.00G2.8); stocl ors und aa; shipments, 1,900 3 all grades, §5.0@5.80, \dy to lower 1,800 head; shipments, 1,700 3 heavy, 8.00@d85; wixed, 50, head; warket OMAHA MARKEIS, OMAIA, Dec. 26, 1800, receipts of caitle 500 28 yesterdny und L& The market, with a light run of common stock, was activeand 10@i50 higher on beeves, and 10c higher on best butchers' stock than on Wednesday. Canners und feeders were active and stoady to irm, CATTLE—Estiroated as compared th Friday of lust v Hous—Estimated receipts of hogs 43). us compured with 2,047 yesterday and i Friday of lust week. Mirket active and 10¢ to 50 higher t All sold early. 1 Wednesday. fir L ! range of e p The averaze of the p us compared with #.3tl riduy ot lust week. —Estimated recelpts of sheep 183, as compured with 200 Friday of last week, T mutton marketis steady. Nutives, 82,8504, westerns, £.00@4. '8 was |l1 s pald was yesterday and Disposition of Stock, Showing tho number o head of stock pur- chased on this market as reported by tho Weluhtniuster of the Stockyurds company for December 2 CATTLE. Buyers. No. Swift & Co... v ] The G, H. if a 219 The Cudahy pucking compiny 29 Hamilton & Stephon 33 Shippers and feeders 180 1O The Cudany packing company. Omaha packing company Swift& Co. .. The G. H. Ham Shippers and feeders Representative Sales. STEERS, No. Av. Pr. Pr. No Av. Pr, 8. 000 #2 00 WA 20,1206 8435 107 8 25 120 3 7 20,1207 4 40 010 3§ 25 144 405 001383 4 40 1245 325 22 410 16 450 COWS, 1., 400 100 9. 1085 105 5..1084 245 4080 100 1.152) 165 201102 250 1..1000 140 5. T 1 2 1T 145 1. 5.1050 255 1. 0% 160 16 11190 300 b.. 806 185 3 Y147 17 s, 2., 645 240 26.. 863 265 .. 842 240 MILKERS AND SPRINGETS. 1 milker 1springer. 1.60 300 1 B 1.1680 225 s1AGS. 18 2.120 300 noas. ‘. 8h, No. Av.Sh. Pr. 1 55 3 20 4 o il 160 4 N 4 iy 0 30 0 L 40 — o0 45 0 3% 50 2 @ 50 10 3% 3 —~ 3 3 2 3% W W 3% ] PIGS AND ROUGH, 4 — 21 02,115 40 235 Zin smeEr, No. Pr. 18 westorn wethors.. s OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Groceries, OANNED ¥RUITS- Callfornia—A pricots, $2.50 @2.40; peaches, ¥, poars, §2.50@: ’0, rapes, 81850100 cherrles, white, 75: - cherries,” block, #.502.5; 'quinces, #.00; blackberries, #2.25; raspberries, .00 strawborrios, ELW0 curranty, goosehers rles, $2.25; plums, egg. $1.85@100; plums, eroon ymw. #8100 Eastern canned fruit— euches, seconts, §2.3002.50; apples, 3-1b, 81.10; gl 4 doz In cus A0 gooseberries, Baitls wore standard, Ib, $L10; strawbecries, 81.25; raspbortios. $1.40; blueberries, #1.00; red r berrios, #1.50; hlnr‘kharrlet 10; chorrles, 8125 @)% p|nlnp 108, sljced, §1 40, MOLASERS — N, 0. fanoy, per g olee, m@u g00d, 28@H0¢; Cube, Imklsl. 2gIe Mnnkump 18@2%; syrup, 70 grade, bbls, 20¢; % bUI, w8¢; d-gal kegs, $1.24; 2-gal kitts, 070, SUGAR-Granulated, 6%c; cubes, nn loaf, Tiacs powdered,' standard, 6%¢; X powiored, 4o yellow O, Boi canary, b4 Hght extra U, 55@00; confeotioners' A, bigc AVES-Quarts, per doz, .00; pints, per doz, ®2.:4; bulk, per gill $120. Olive oll, % pints daoz DN cuse, $1.50@b. 4 XX Twines, Conpacr, Ero—Cotton twine SBIDDY Fery fing, weib bales. cotton twine XX brand. t4-16 bales, 18¢; hemp twine, walt twine, ndfo wick. ig-1b biles, 18¢; 2l 40-foot cotton clothes lings, $1.40; 60-foot cotton n-lmlne;luuw 11.65; (0-foot sisal e 60-foot fute, $1.8; wool twines, 8! nilla rope—All gizes from 3-16 to 1 In; 1 rope. all gizes from 7-16 to 1 1n,’ fc *all sizes from 7-16 to 1 1n, 7l i In. 1¢ 3. twin per 1b. 11 Young Americn, 11i4e; domestie Swiss, ‘1 brick, 1o Edai, in fofl, eac PiCkLES—Mediim, bbls, gherkins #1100 Rice—Java, 6c 11, mixed, $12.00. , Ge; fancy, 6c; head, half bbl. #150; £.00; orunge cider, half bbl, $6.50, chole hard cider, p hnl{lrv_rl.g\ prunes, less than app new_ring pricots, fancy, in_sicks, 19%ci raspherries, 25 1bs 10 ; runts. peuches. grape sieks, 101407 muso 3 g0; Ondura liyer, Oc; figs, citron, Leghorn, 20¢; lemon in SUGAR—Per1b—5¢ o b boxes, 12 Kkes, 30-1b boxes, ¢ 1-1b bricks, 8 ¢ parlor. $3.00; 4-tle. 8275; e, plain, $140; warchouse, & { Whisk, 81,0001 A, per 1b, 10¢; de white, Ib. tic; laundry soup, por 100 birs, &1 5.00; shuving soap, 50U tollet soap, 8 cukes per box, per doz, b Nurs--Por 1b-Almonds, 5 firazils, 21c fl- berts, 1de; pecans, 13@14e; walnuts, P pea- nuts, fancy white, 8¢; roasted, 10c, SALT—Ditiry, 280 1b8 in bbls. bulk, $2.10; best grade, 60 fs, £2.0; best grade, 100 ; Dest Erude, 28 105, 8.25; rock salt, erushed. #.10, “Puckages, 60 Ibs to box, bic; kegs, s, 1540, granu- £0DA—Kegs, 1%¢ per 1b; bl 100 1 boxes, Mushrooms 1-1b Fren nary, 151! Murrow, standard brands, o1, 70¢, I'rénch peas—Per case of 100, 8 String beups 2-Ib high grade tci beans, -1 string Deans, 8 P Boston buk: beans 3-1b, toyai, dime cans, per doz. 1-1b ean uns, 1 other kind ans, 1-1b cans, $1. ns, per doz, #1001 T1b, best straw, 15x18 dry goods, 4%c; estra qualit, minilla tea, 1 dark r de; farina, bhis, Rags und gt cerculine, $ ACEOUS Goops—Barley, it green it COFFEE--Gree: o, 23141 Mocha. 20c. ¢; Java, 2803 Bunolu, Armfli 405 Dillworth's, 3 5i4¢; Cordovia, Je. ~ Coffee— Doxes, $1:961.50; clilekory, 7t ViNEGAR—Apple clder, 10e; doublé cider, white wine, Izc; triple strengh, . ~150 prime white, 150 water white, Poasted 20@de; ung Hyson, 2)@ age dust, 1 stick, headlight, Tic; 74 gusoline, 11 Oil cans—1 gal, §.00@K; 2 gal, E.I@80; b gal, 0@ 1500 ouacco—Fine cut, perlb, 25175c; phug, @7ic; smoking, funcy brands, £1,50, agLEAS—Jupan, busket fired, 2 @e; sun dried, gunpowder, 3 ) 205 Y, -1b pac! 30-10 palls, 8083 1 o unlun“' CANDY Ixed, twist stick French uiixed arosihng, 15a@A00; stove. bolish, 200550 Ni—Liquid, 4 oz, doz fn box, $1.50@2 per gross, doz 1n box, M0 dry, small, 15@10c: large, SpoEs—Popper—Singupore, sifted, shot, 22 allsplee, 1Uc; cloy Tected. 1i@19e; cassi nutmegs. No, 1, 7 spice, 10-1b boxes, Zic, Ciuckus—sodu, do: Ohinn, oyster, 54 cocon, SKBA0 5-1b cases, 1 and bulk, 15 Lemon, 1 jn 1503 vanilla, 2 oz 65c@E.80; 4 0z, 812 piicu glnger, 4 02,8185, MATCH arlor, 200 and 300 per box, #1.653 1.70 per gross; sulphiur, $1.1% BrusHEs—Shoe, per doz, $1.25@3.00; daubers, $1.00: sorub brushes, 60c@#2.00, —Per b, G4@8 bird, 1-1b 40; anise doz—T packages, be; 150, u.l 3-hooD. oak gral #1.85; dowell. $1.7 sy rup. Duper, me 4l hoops, #2.50 cedur, 3 brass Loops, No. 1, all red, $.50; cedar, 2 'red, TR0, secdur 4 Drasss 3 brass ImnIJ hooy s 2 Striped, §1 3 brass hoops, extra heavy, No, 1, el b Butterware~Tubs, 310, nsh, ge size, A wood, Tl Washboards— Clothes- mining, 100 50 atior ladies, nddles or spades, 70 140@2.00; double,’ $2.50¢ 108 DOXES, 6. —40 1bs’ to box. 0} wax, 1le. per e Hutter pi Sinzle. b pins—s CANDI 10305 Provisions. PrESH Pork—Pork loins, 5 spure tibs, be; shouldel trimings, 5e; buck bones pigs’ foet, per do uncieaned pl;:-. feet. per'doz. MurroN—Cholee dressed mutton, 84e; racks of mutt, idles of mutton, 9e; breusts of muttol % of mutton, 10 ~Rolls, tenderloins, bonciess strips, ic; o rounds, rump off, e; rounds. ounds shank off. 5 boneless chucks, plul(w back Shouldor ¢ bect lolus, N Chtoos, thatdes hoaf ioms: K. 5 dototie; vedt loins, No. i 7igo; oo ribs, dse: buot ribs, No. 1, 10aiio:’ sweethroads, por d Kidreys, éach, ic; ox talls, euch, 16¢; beet hearts, each, 4 ench, 40 SuOKED MEATS—Sugar Cured—Haws 1 to 10 11 uvera; hianis. 20 t0 22 1b uverage, Sle has, 1210 average, dio; skinned hams, Mige shoulders, dtae; clear breakfust bacon, Tie boneless breakfast bucon backs, ige; famous boned harm, 7¢; California or pienic hams, d3e boneless hum, Soidried beof hums (sets), Ty dricd beef clods, be; short spiced rolls oF ham Foulette, 6ic; smoked boef tongues (por 4oz, 20.50; [.ll'l'hll hums, 12 to 15 1b average, 104503 special boneless breakfast bacon, 10¢ driod beof hams, Insides and knuckles, 0 ® Drenkfast bucon, 914, 1T MEATS - Fancy light weight short long clears, b.o; &hort clears, be; shouiders, #1¢; olear bellies, strip lolus, runip on, fe rumps, 4% halve beet tongues, cleurs. short Slye! 3 Diiy SaLT Cun light weight bacon, short clears, 6 short ribs, 6¢; bucon short clears long clears, 6ci bacon elear back n shoulde -Faney bacon bacon bacon s—Barrels, #20.00; half |uurl‘l;‘:‘y barrels, 5) 1bs, crels: 100 1o%, $105 .00; efghth by LARD—Pure leaf, per 1b, tlerce basls, 6@0}c; compound, per 1b, tlerce busls, 5ige; specln kettle rendered leat per b, tierce busis, Fanitly por, 50, teut clear pol ear pork, 8 5; Cudahy underland short cut less pig pork (funcy). #13.00; extra m §0.00; Plate beof, $7.00; extra plate beef, extra family beef (boneless), #.00; rolle (boneless), $5.5); rump butts, $8.50, P16 PORK—Boneless—Harrels, 200 1bs eaoh, $15.00; half barrels. 100 Ibs each. ¥7.00; ouarier barrels. 5 1bs each, §.75; clghth rels, % ibs eac O1Ls—Prime lard ofl, winter strained, 470 extra lard oil, winter strained, 4343; extra No. 1lard oil, 41c; No. 1lard oll, #e; Ne lard oll, B0c; extra neat's-foot oil, 43¢; tallow oil, 46c. SavsAaes—Bolognis, 4 j0ked suusuge, 7e; blood sausage, 4405 sausage, 4 head che fresh pork sausage, in links, 6c; fresh pork sausage. in bulk, blc; smoked pork sausage, S Frankfurt sausage, smoked head cheese Goj Pollsh sausag Knoblauch sausage, 7o; tongue sausage, et summer sansage, 15, The ubove prices are for lots of 50 pounds and upwards—a less quan- tity & hulf a cent more Country Produce. GAME—Quall are coming in very tieely and do not sell at quite so strong prices. Squirrels and small Fabbita, 0G0, por doz; larke rab- bits, #2.00; quall. $1.15@1.3% prairie chickens, grouse, 81.60: doer suddles, 1250, PouLrRY—Chickens were in better demand and chioice stock brought 627c; live chickens not wanted; turkeys, 1Glle; ducks and eese, Spbe BurrER—The market 13 slow and weak and guotutions are lower than & fow duys 250, Belect country rollsc 18@10c; good country rolle, 1@Me; Inferien i@10c: fair co wolid packed, 15crehoice dalry, 16@17e mery, 2@24e; Tavby, 250, Gas- The market rémains about steady at Not much sale at 00 per dozen 500 pef Azen heads oft. Vegetabl os, Swarr Poratons Thore ls some very shotce stock on the markeétAvhich is quoted at $.00% 45 CELERY—Cholce stoek, 40@ide. CABBAGE—Per crutd) §3.00. POTATOES—S$0me hame grown stock is move at We@slo0; Colorudo, #1.10@1.. ON1ox8—Cholee stock, $1.40@1.50; Spanish, 81,50 per crate. RUTABAGAS-Sonié ‘gholce Michigan stock 1s selling at 6005 pér Bushel. LETTUCE—Cholce stock, 40¢, PARSLEY—Fresh stoek, ¢, PAusNips—Per bbls, 2.5, BreETs-—~Per bu, #1.25, HUBBARD SQUASH--Per doz. #1.25@1.80. in; Fresh Fruit: TANGERINES—Per box, 8450, Faney Cape Cod, $12,00818.00, supply is small and choice eld very hhigh. 84000800, S —Some very choloe Cc ge, are bein, put u ots. ords, held in on the market Malaga, s per \mlrn stock, . *7\Il‘\h'nn~x box hO§ rn\‘nfl!,fi & . a < not very hoavy and any- ble is held at “.(05 Flour. Floridas, R. T. Dayis Mill Co., high patent No. 1 end Cream, £2.70; Blue D, full patent, iawk- eve. half patent, 8230; special royal patent, h 10, t, $2, l\'unwn 250; Minnesota pate & hard ‘wheat pitent, At Nebraska spring prtont, §2.00, ilman's gold medal, $2.75: Snow White, Snow Fluke, 2,101 10W grindo, 8180 Broken Bow roller mills_Cream, & Myr- tle, #.50; Claim, XX, #10; ll(lvlll). £.00; Minnesota Chief, §250; Patent, $2.70. wh 8, Oskhamp s ready to' rafse ckwheat flour, .7 21h packages: buckwbeat n DLAs, N Y 5 86.00; TExectslor brand, 89.60; Slap Jack meul, $4.00 per case of 50 2 1b packages. Fish, FRrOzEN—Per 1b. — Lake — Trout, medium, small, 007 trout, farge, se; white, ‘10e; poreh 7 c: black bass, 18 ouk cod, Tey flound 200; eels, : .\u w0, 10 and siate, No. 50, o; colored Missourf vail y Cambrie—N [ Buttercloth, XX, 445 Cabot, T4 i f e B King Phillip Lonsdale, to; ok mills, te; i Lungdon cauibrie, 1AMS—Plunket checks, 63c; Whitten- York, 63¢; Normundi dress, 8c; Cal- ki’ Whittenton dress, 8¢; Bed- W CASINGS—Bro 405 l‘«[}nwloll 8- ‘mun 11, 1 n et ll'|)|)l l‘l Pepperell 5 West Point, 20 l’(\lull 40 ln. 11 0z, 1. i beauty, i Boone, 14c; B, cascd, 86,005 Bee, $.75 per ON WARP—BIbL, §, white, 18i4c; colored, NTUCKY JEANS=Memorful, 15¢; Dako Dunham, 28101 Hercules, 10c c; Cottswood, 27%e; Melville, NanaN-Amoskeaz, Te; Anloskéag dress, (o5 Bat Warwick dross. sc; Lancas. reiyger Whittondon dress, e noy— Kddystone. (305 Steel Xy Rimupo, #0; St Ledger, 5401 Shirting— Martih Washington, 444¢; Merrimac, #c; Turkey Red—Fountain, 6%¢; Garner, 7o; Fetiold, Ste; Horlin, (i4e. PiiNts—Indigo Bluo—Net—Martha Wash- ington. 5tc; Amerlcan, 6ige: Arnold. 64 nold 1% iong cloti. 1oct Stide A, Tiide c. 78, 10e; Gold Leaf, &igo; Humilt ‘Alen Piks, 0%50; Allen Chambray, 6 cester, blaer Hartel 5o, TIEAVY BloWN CoTToNs—Atlantic, 7t lantic 11, 7e; Atiantio. D, 6i0; Atlantie P, 60s Aurora O, 43¢5 buck's head, Tie; Cabot W, Darlington, 6yc¢ Farmers' No. 1. $%@ Hoosier Li, b Indian head, Tic; Lawrence LL, 53ci Heariettu LL, e BROWN COTTONS—A tlantio Lix e; Au- rora B, Glae; Aurors R, 6isc: Atlas, ONB, 7her cloth, 4c; Clinton I'F, 5%¢; Pepperell Lanzdon, GB, Te. ~Amoskeng, 0 oz, 104c; York verett. sty iei Hay- Ti0; Old York, Lauwrcnce, 9 oz, Lawrence, funcy stripes and checks, 11%c, ‘CortonapatYork, naniin, 10t¢; Everett, § 0z, 18¢; Lewlston, 10 oz Workingman, DIMENSIONS— 12 ft 14 £t 16 £¢ 18 ft 20 t6 22 ft 24 fo 2x4. 81500 1500 1500 1550 16 00 17 00 18 00 ax0. 1500 1500 1500 155 16 00 18 00 18 00 X8 1500 1500 1550 16 00 17 50 18 00 1500 1500 1550 16 0) 17 50 18 00 1600 1600 1600 17 0) 19 00 i to X8 1600 16 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 19 00 1, G-in. a, 16 ft, -1 ‘nml 14 n“ rf 81400 and 14 ft, rf, $19.00; o-in , %04.00; No. 2,6-in, 16 G-in, 12 ‘and 141t Na .s.u—ln. 10 £, $13.00; d-in, . 1 com. $18.50; No. 2 com, $15.00; i No 4 com, 11! NG—A, 12, 14 and 1 ft, 14 and 107, 20 OORING—A, f-fn, ‘pine, B, -1, Whito pine, #0005 D, white pine (sel. foncing), B17.00; rop sld- A 12:In, s1s $18,00; B, 12-in, - #40.00; D, #22,00; No. 1 comprion, 12 and 18 ft, #1007 i, 1 £ 19010 N 5, 813507 R -{n. s1s, 16 ft, $10.50; No, 3 conimon, 12-1n, sis. 20 ft, 1.0 Hd ruuflng 12,14 =18t wid 3 y Belect, 1 “al) 10 e, $1.00 extra, —1ist and 2nd clear i com floor- 1 A. Bor Csele ; 1 dlewr, celling, 823.00: from 1 in, %27.00 428, from 1% i finish, s2s, from 1% Ist and 2d clear, y p casings, Doons, Exg—Tar board, $1.50; sash, 5 50 per ¢ J1oF 06 Surred felt, pir owt, B2, | per mouldings, straw bonrd standard inch clear pine, $ 2,60, Posts—~White cedar, 6 inch, ars, 11¢; qrs, 8¢ oak, 8¢ ;extra ©A" cedar, 12, U 0} clear redwood, $4.25; lath, 18, 1105 0 Inch, white cedar, 5% inch, '35, fc: 8 inch, white cedar, 4 inch, round, 15¢; split Tennessee red cedar, split, 14, Paints and Oils. PRINE LARD O1—Winter strained), tru lard ofl (winter stralned), 47 lurd oll, 40¢; No. 1 lard ofl, dlo: extra Ne half-bbls e 5¢ over bbls; I-gal ¢ vbl 400y ex. . 1 (10 inn case) 100 over 4-gal cans (20 In a case) 15 over bbls, INE O1L8—Dlamond crescent engly per gallon, 40¢; perfection engine oil, 80ci alklrllnu englne olpefic hercules enginé oll, ol V ArtsuEs—Furniture, No. 1, 00c; furniture, extra, 81.00; coach, No. 1 conch, extra, #1.20; hard o1l inish, light, o lk 8876 and 10 per ccnt from list of March, 590, _LEAD WaITE 18 O1r—Carter, In 500-1b lots, 201 In 100k1b lote, perowt §1.81 Bouthern in 1,000-1h in Su- ¥ Louls, 1n 5 6-1b lots, lots, pn-r owt, #7.20; l(ell Nl-nl 8t. Louls, 1b 10t, #7.50; in 1,000=1b lots, per cwt, 87, Witk Div—dilder's whiting, per ib, 1%¢i (‘ommurvlnlwhl!ln‘ per b, 1e; English C. 8, Parls white, per 1b, 1c. RED Dry—-American Venetlan red, 14e; Chattanooga, 2c; English Venetian, barrel kb. 2340; Indian No. 1, 120; Tuscan English, Yertow—Orome yellow, chelic, 2ige; ochier. washed washed French, 2 Purty—Pure In barrels. kegs and tubs, 2ie; in bladders, 2%c; in 50-10 tins, 2 VEGETABLE O11 8--Linsoed stio raw, in barrels, per gallon, 62: Tinseed, domestic bolled, In barrels, per gallon, G, ANIMAL AND Fixi Om8--Whale, bleached winter, per gallon, 85¢; whale, extra bleached winter, 60c; sperm, bleached winter, #1.00. 10c: o*her, Ro- Jutch, de; ocher, Drugs. uinine, peroz, P & W. 4lo; German, 97c, tndigo, per I, 75¢: fnsect powder, 2ic; opram ®1.00; morphine, per oz, $£.50; hops, per Ib, e glycerine, 18; dextrine, 10¢; cuttiebone, % cream tartar, pu con refal 18¢; came= lior, 5c; am. carb, 14¢; blue vitriol, 74¢; cars olle aeld, 2EFIe: oltric, 45Ddse; tartaric, 1@ #e: sulphuric, per Ib, 20} sperm oll, #1.10; tur- pentine, 47c; Tonka beans, $18522.00; balsam 1olu, 41@dbe; culoniel, $1.0 cant harides, 101 sl buds, W62%; ehloroform, 5 @Me; e rgot, 4@52; gum wrablo. 50@81.00; '1y- copodinm, 40E#ic; mereury, 88o; sulphur, 2%0; alum, 25¢; copperas, 11505 epsom salt, 1%e; glauber salt. 1go; antipyrive, 8140 per ozi anistol, 81.80 por oz; antlkama. 8100 per oz; cryst, strychina, #1.001.15 per o: lcorfce root, ber Lb, 16¢; ofl cussln, 81 oil cloves, 1,25 per oz; ofl wnise, #2.00; ofl lemon, #$1.6: oil bergamot, #.% per 0z; balsam copaiba. oz Sub. nit bsmuth, $2.00 peroz; fodide potas- sium. £.75 per 0z: bromide potassium, W per oz; salieylie acld, $1.42 per oz; benzolo acid, 62 per oz, Furs, ge, 07 @h0c , large, 50@60c; No. 1, medium, small, 25@30¢; No usk Rat—Full, 8@10¢; kit. o, Skunk—Hlac 3 No 1, medium 08, %, 8 and 4, 40 . 2,8 and 4, prime, #5006 pedium, 84 00725.00; No. 1, smiall. £ 2 3 and 4, . 1, 40 205 1, cused, 012 [ih it No. 1, full furred, 5027 NO. i @ 10c, ar—Black, No. 1, #10, 1, £.00815.00; browi, N #1,00@5.00. Buckskin—India cor, summer. per b, winter, per b, Ta80e; antelope, per 1b, 15 20 plec b, Others—Fish 1, Be@H. 5.00; wolverine, . per elk, per ,0002:5.00, marten, No. ! nx, No. 1, $.50@ No. 1, 81.01G6.00. Metals. 4 pirmer Wine NAws—Buse, $55; steel nalls, huse. CoppER—Planished boiler size per Ib: C oer it ¢ per 1 Jup \Hll‘ll. NG Charcoal, 1. ¢ cold rolled. sheeting, al., K185, 14x20, 112, 85.00; T. i No, 27, and haif. 50; 1. o per 10; pit 10x: 1all pig, 10¢ per 1b; bar. 30¢ p SHERT Tn Mseourn 50-10 py and 27 A, 10% aneous, Hiokory Nurs— Por Oorv —~0ho! OJ0ANUES - Per 10D, arga, par bushol, $1.5), k, 1137, $4.50; bulk, wekel, yrs—Large Ttallan. 15¢ per (b, cked, per ton, §20.00; chopped teed. lover, 11b frames, perlb, e—llemlock slaughter 2@20¢ ock dry hide solc 0 oinle rench kip - skins, ) kin, $1.2502.00; American calf. 850@AL 15 Anerican hemlock calf, 7 1105 A oak hemlock kip, 60@T Bout skins, ver fc LIME, kip, 7518 sheep skins, S0CGHLO 503 Quine Milw aukee coment, 3] English York pluster, Fort Dodg S P. P. halr, per bale, #1 HIDES- hides, No. 1 gre gun plaster, #2. white sand, §2. No. 1 green salted No. 2 green saited hides, d@iise; silted hides. 25 to 40 1bs,” 4140 No. green salted hides, 25 to 40 1bs, 3 No. 1 ve 8 10 15 1bs, 7¢; No. 2 veal calf, § 1015 1bs. Ldry filnt ; No.2dry fiint hides, 1 ary salted hides, 50 Sheep pelts—Green salted, each, 45¢@81.25; Ersen sited shonrlings @Bort wooled enrly skins) each, 10@%c; shearlings ~ (short wooled early skins) No. I Youch, 5@ie; No. 2 ench, ry flint Kansas'and Nebraska Butcher wool pelts, per pound, aotual welght 10@14%¢; dry fiint Kansas and Nebraska mu Tain wool pelts, per pound, actual weight, 8@ 12; dry flint Colorado buteher wool pelts, 'per pound, actual weight, 10@1215¢; dry flint Colo- rado murrain wool pelts, per pound, actual welght, Kaile; dry pleces and bucks, actual welght, TGve. TALLOW AXD GRY .1, @i 44l ow, do; beeswax, se—Tallow jEaeiy greas grease, dark, prime, 16@25¢; rough tallow. BONES—{n car lots only ton, #16.00¢@ ton, #10.00 meaty, pe X for bones weiehed and delivered in Chic; HAY—On track at Omaha—Upland conrse blue stem, %, ton Dy buftale, per bleached, per damp and - Padelwiski Safe from Extradition. Pams, Dec. 26.—Colonel Pepehof, chief of the Russian political police, now in this city engaged in investigating the murder of Gen- eral Siliverskoff, stated tpat Padelwiski, suspicioned of havi ing killed the general, has been traced to Bulgaria, the only country which he cannot be extradited. N All humors of the scalp, tetter sores and dandruff cured, and falling hair checked ; hence, baldness prevented by using Hail's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. e o New City will be started during the next quarter of a century offering such grand oppor- tuuities for investments as Aransas Harbor, Texas. uid L o B Dr.Birney, nose and throat. Bee bldg. B Through coaches—Pullman palace sloepers, dining cavs, free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening points via the great Rock 1sland route. Ticket office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam. — - Big Sale of City Lots. The largest auction sale of city lots ever held in_the south will take place at Aransas Harbor Junuary 7 and 8. - hose and throat. Bee bldg. - Don't Forget it. The great auction saleof city lots takes place at Aransas Harbor, Tex., Juuuary 7 and 8, Dr.Birney, Dr.Birney, nose and throat. BEAUTIFU Hehpa, Montana, 1y located (n the benutitut Pri tantially built of stone S brlok, with & hurches, schools And modern conveniences of life. The society s ex- ceptionally hl'h ‘class, having more than the educated and Intelligent nle nce of residence It ls unequnile reached by luxurious trains daily, {hrough ining eare, on the G reat Northern ura Nor- Beebldg. eur Vo thern Pacific Railways from 8t Paul and Minne. wpolis, or from Kansas City, ¥is Union Paciio Railroad. Low rate round trip' ticketa. Montana Liss dozens of b ey 80 fer- tile with the deposits of age: rmers find in {uerm a paradise of productt d 8 home mars leld, Jtof Wl ndvantages of Montans 16 tho rful climate, The warm winds of the Pa- Nllfl Ocean modify the umrl‘llun 10 the degres v ‘which affords the hi, comfort. The a 18 80 full of 0zone 4; Ung in its effec that the continued sesse I8 80 lmpro- bability. Consum p! find in the almost constant succes #lon of bright sunshiny days and dry atmosphere reme- diea which woon drive away thelr worst symp= toms, and a quick increase of appetite and flesh tudé oates an early return of health, ¥or tull information, address, L. G, PHELPS, Sec’y Citizens Committs Helena, Montaoa. OMAHA Mamficturers” and Jobbers' DIRECTORY. | BOXES, __BILLIARDS. The Bruuswiok-Balke Oollender Co, Billiard merchandise, Snloon Axtures 407, 400 8. 10th streot, Omaha. Tohn L, Wilkie, Omahapaper box factory, 18171319 Douglas. Orders promptly filled. BOOK BINDERS & STA’I’IONERS " Omaha Repn’bl‘l.c;; Pnntmg Co., Law b ), bavk supplies, and everything in the printing line. 10th and Douglas streets. Ackermann Bros, & Heintaze, Printers, binders, electrotypers, blank book manu- BOOTS AND SHORS3. Kirkendall Jones &Co, Wholesale Manufactur's Agents for Boston Rub ber Shoe Co., 1102, 1104, and 110 Hariey St “W. V. Morse & Co., Charles A, Qoe & 0a,, Manufacturers and job- bers, 1109 Howard streot. Williams, Van Aer- nam & Harte, 8hoe Factory, Corner 11th 4 DouKIn ate.s Oma- 2 Harney stroot, | A1 RS vt Omaha, Ne to call and examine, BUTOHERS' SUPPLIES. Lonis Heller, Butchers' and Packers’ Tools & Hoof, h sings. 1118 Jackson St e CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETO. Columbus Bugey 0o, W. T\ Seaman, Carrlages, carts suikles, | Omahn's Largest Varlety ote. Bt " G. . Edwards, Manager, [ WAGONS AND CARRIAGES 813-815 South 16th, CARPETS, CLOTHING. @ilmore & Ruhl, Omaha Carpet Co,, mat- | Manufacturers & Whole- ote aalo Clothlors, Carpets, ol cloth: 1611 Douglas stroot. 1109 Ha tings, curtatn good CIGARS. West & Fritscher, Manufacturers fino clgars Jobbers of leaf tobaccos. 402 N, 16th Stroot 1011 Farnam streot. “ello!” 1439, — COAL, COKE, ETC. Omaha, Gunl (Ooke and Lime Co. Hard und soft coal. 8. E. Cor. Ith_and Doug- Ins streets. Ay Dean, Armstrong & Oo., COoutant & Squires, Hard and soft coal ship- pers, 1808 Farnam Omaha reot, Harmon & Weoth, Acme lump, Eagle lump, Walnnt olock nnd An- thracite coal. Oftice 110 N. 16th street. Hulbert & Blum, creened nu wulthing ster Oftice 314 American Fuel Co. Shippers and dealers In anthracite and bita- minous coal. b H Mahoney & 03‘ rd—Coal—Soft. Offices §13 N. 16th and oov. 215 8. 16th streat. 10th and Douglas sts. Nebraska Fuel Qo, 2188, 15th streot, Howell & Oo,, 2178, 14th street, Omahia, Neb. J. J. Johnson & Co,, 218 8. 13th stroot, Omaha, Neb. Johnson Bros,, 14 Farnam stroot, Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb, FUR, WOOL, HIDES, TAL Goo Ob;ms & 03,, 813 8. 13th stroet, Omaha, IRON “Paxton & Vlerlmg Iron Works, Wronght and cast fron J. 8, Bmith 14081413 Loavenworlh 1b Omaha WORKS. rnmnnanncd Omabha Safs & Iron bullding work, enginos, brass work, genoral | proofsfes foundry, machine '"‘YI on sh blacksmith work. Ry. and17th st u. cAps. Works, Manuf're fire And burglng vault, huteors G Acme orks, ron and Wire Wilson & Mg tibular flues, fire (rnn w|mnnrlnm!! wks. | box bollers, I‘mpllamr ~ LITHOGRAPHING. Vieaa Printing Co. Lithographing, Printing and Blank Books. 11th and Howard Sts. LIQUORS. Tler & Oo, Tiquor Merchant: 1112 Harney stroet. Manufactur'rs Ko East lnd R. R Grotte, Importer and Wines Liquors and worth Sts Bittors. Leay P'rice lists on application nedy's Jobber of William Wines, Dmks, tanks o4 Plorce and 10ih sirests. snmmnnn s Darst, Liquors and Cl gars. 1913 Famnam 8t L. Kirsoht & Co., Wholesale LiquorDealers . 10th 8t And 40 @. W. Douglass& Co. Hardwood Lumber, 1810 North! Oharles R. Lo, Hardwood Inmber, wood earpets and fooring. 9th and Dou, arquet LUMBER. John A. Wakefield Americ nl'nri MATwauke 6th Streot. A. Frick ‘Wholesale Liqu Import, land Cementy ber O & o, torDealers 804 - 803 8. 10th 8t Coment an White Lime. - Wyam Bullard Lum- o 20th and 1zard Streots, “Fred W. Gmy, Lime, Coment, Eto., Ko Cor. 0th and_ Douglas Louis Bra dford, Lumber, lime, cement,ota 02 Douglas stroot. —_—— " MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. O Stonehill, 116-118 8. 16th 8t.,, Omaha —_— MilI 208,210 wnd 2 wt ot 1 Obnrfaldor& Co., Tmporters and Jobbers in Ty 2 South lith MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETO . Max Meyer & Bro. Co. M'f'g jowelors, denlers In musical Instruments, ete Farnam and lith, Planos, Materlals, 1513 Douglas Organy, A, Hospe, Jr, Artiste Ete, Btroot. " Oonsolidated Tank Line Co. Refined and lubrleating oy, axle grease, eto. A. 1. Bishop, Manager. OYSTERS. A Booth Packing Co., Oysters, fish and canned koods. 1908 Leavenworth. Platt & “Tiger brand,"” tors, _Omahia brn Oo., fresh oys- anch, nd 817 Lownrd, Carpenter Paper Co, full stock of 2, wrapplog and writing paper, card pa- per, ete. Gold, Tablewnre, eta. delier work. 1 Western Plating Wks silvor and nickel pisting on_ all_molals, repl R Hiode 0. B, Havens & 00., 1602 Farnam strect, Mount & Griffin, 213 8. 14th stroet, Omaha, Neb. Omaha. Eagle Cornice Works, Manufacturers of Galvan- Ized Tron Corn ‘Window caps, ml'la!lcnlY' lights ete. 1110 and 1112 Dodge St. F. Ruemping Galvanized Iron cornlees, Dormer windows, door , ete. Tin iron nd alate roofer. 811 Farnam St. "DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Qo,, Dry goods, furnishing gouds, notions. 1th and How Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods COo., Dry goods, notlons, gents' furishing goois i Harney C sts ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Co. Ilustrated Catalogue free. 1614 Capito Avenue. FARM MAOHXNERY, EI'O Pnrlm, Orendorfl' &l T @ Nonhwnll, Martin Co., General western ngent Corner Jones and 9th sts. Skandia Plow Co, Omaha, Neb. 15490-1551 Bherman ave. "FLOUR. Broken Bow Roller | R T, D;vm Milling Co.. C. G. Underwood, Oftice and warehouse, Manager at Omaha. 1012 N6t stroet | cor 8th and_Jacknon ste. Ribbel & Smith, Dealers in country prod- uee, frulls, vegetables, i owara street. PRODUOE, O eggs, ani_ gone misslon merel OMMISSXON Bchroeder & Qo, Cash_buyers butter sad era} oome iants, 423 South 11th streeh 0. Rosso' & Co., Forelgn, California and tropleal frults, 1213 Howard street. Porter Bros, 0., Callfornia, Florida and tropical fruits. 80181 0. W. Butis, nes straet. - Manager. Kindd, oys 1211 Howard 1217 Howard ter, ogks, me. E. B. Branch & Co., Produce, frults of all tors, streot. Rob:rt Pn”r?,‘./ ot % Write for prioes on buse oultry aud Kirschbraun & Sons, Butter oggs and poultry 120 Foward st Bates & Co Country produce, fruits, vegetables, grocers specialtios. tens, spieos, ete. 417-410 8. 1ith St Olark & Butter, Itry and " Williams & Produce and | 12141tarney cheeso, Uo., [ Ramo, n South 15th streot. Oross, frulss, stroot. —— e RUBBER GOODSS, ETO. Omaha Rubber Oo,, Manufacturing anl Job- bers all kinds rubbés R00A3, 1003 Farnam stroot. - SAFES, A, L. Deane & Co,, General agonts for ITall's St 521 and 523 South 10th St 0 Seed growors, garden. grass, troo wealls, | SEEDS. Emerson Ssed Oo, dolors | sralnan uth 16th, —————————————————— Clemens Onkamp, |Mf'g of ready to ralso p Juck Meal, finest ek In the world 215 8. 2000 stroot. 8. F. Gilman, 1014 N, 16th stroet. C.E. Black, - Manager. | " FURNITURE AND CARPETS, Olas, Shiveriok & Co. Furnituro and Carpots. i):wey & Stons Fur- niture Co,, Furnituroand carpets, 1115-1119 Farnam street, " GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Schueider & Loomis, | J. T. Robinson Notion Jobbers and Importers of notions and furalshing woods, 12061210 Farnam 8t ebratod bran “Buckskin’ overal Alirts, coats, o a Howard sts. 1111 Howard stroet. GLASS, PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS. J. A, Fuller & Oo,, 1402 Dougins Strasy, Kennard Glass and Paint 0o, 1405-1412 Harney stroot o on 'S William Cummings, |Blake. Bruce & Co., 617 and 619 Bouth 16tk 8t., [ 906-008 Leaveuworth st. Owaha, Neb, Omaba, Neb. Paxton & Gallagher, 106-711 8. 10th street, Meyer & Raapkn, 1409-1405 Harnoy stroot, Omaha, Neb. D. M. Steelo & Oa, 1201-1205 Joues street, Omauha, Neb. 8loan, Johnson & Co. #th and Leavenworth streets, __Omala, Neb. McCord, Brady & Co., I6th and Leavenworth, Omaba, Neb. Allen Bros,, 1114 Harney street, Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Nebraska. GUNFOWDER. Hugh G. Olark, Genl Western Agent Dupont's Bporting Gun- powier. Atlas llkh explo sive,Blasting caps. fuse) 1215 Harney stroet. HARDWARE. Rector & W.lmlmy(}u Log-Olark - Andressan Cor. 10tk 800 Jackson sts | Hardwars 0, 1108-1110 Harney stroot, | Oabis Nao. Gwalis SASH, DOORS, M. A, Dishrow & Co, Manufacturers of sash, doors. blinds and Mouldings. Branch of- tico, 12th ana Tzard sty. SYRUPS. Farrell & Company, Manufacturers o 1niga, bil o BLINDS, ErO, Bohn 8ash & Door Co, ot mould= | STOVES, Duffy-Trowbridge Wholesale mantacturars |Stova Minufac'g 0o, syFupK, molassos and vinegurs, 217-219 South Sth street. Many 1213 stove plp. tirg stovesaad 5 TS frps” S—— TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, CIGARS. Consolidated Ooffes Company, 1414800 1416 ¥arnoy st Omahn, Neb. STHAM AND WATER SUPPLIES U. 8 Wind Engine & Pump Co, Halllday wind il and 920 Jones st. Hoss, ncting manager. Orane Jompany, 13 Hoso belting, packlig, steam pum I Far TOYS, H. Hardy & Co., Toys, dolls, albums, fancy woods, house furnlshing goods, ehildren's riages. 1319 Farnamot. UNION STOCK YARDS AL Strang 10021004 Farna Omuha, wnd soe machine 1118 Howard Now Neb. & Sons, m strosl The Omaba Typs Foundry. Printers’ Supplies. cond-hand ry. LIVE 8 [OOK COMM]SSION. Boyur & ’I‘nm.L, 08-60 Kxchange Bullding, South Omahi. 8.3 Coflm-\u, Smiley & o, 20 Exchiango Bullding, Bouth Omaba, Wood Brothers, 2 Exchange Bulldiog, Bouth Owals 40 Exchange Chiengo 8 Exchunge B Bouth Oms Martin Bros., Bulldiog ufldiog aha. Hunter & Green, 80 K xchange Bullding Bouth Ouanw, 1 7/ 15 Greonlitn® nckionsts Omaha Frank Dellone & Co., Liquorsand Genulne vadn Clgars. 12056 Douglas Streot.

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