.1, THE LINCOLN SHADE COMPANY. A Big Concern That Adds Much to - Lincoln's Business. Prominent among the wholesale en terprises of Lincoln Is The Lincoln Shade company, located at 833 O street They are wholesale dealers in oil cloth and linoleum, brass rods and curtain poles, clock shelves, wall pockets and mirrors, and everything in the: nature of shades and shade roll ers. If It has to do with a curtain or hade, and your dealer does not keep It, tell him to send to The Lincoln Shade company and get it for you; they sell to dealers only. See their advertisement in another part of this paper. LINCOLN TENT AND AWNING COMPANY. The Lincoln Tent and Awning com pany, located at 1024 P street, are wholesale manufacturers and retail dealers In tents, awnings, horse and wagon covers and canvas goods of all kinds. They pay particular attention to the manufacture of tents and awnings to order, and also make wagon and horse covers to order at short notice. Tents and camping outfits to rent is another branch of tbeir business. Mr. M. 'Burch is the genial and ca pable proprietor. He is a gentleman who is well known in commercial cir cles. ELWICK BOTTLING WORKS. A Business Concern That Is Fair to Organized Labor. Favorable mention should, be made of the Elwick Bottling Works, Carl El wick, proprietor, located at 1841 O street Mr. Elwick makes a specialty of pure carbonated beverages of all kinds and his output finds a ready sale in Lincoln and surrounding towns on ac count of its high standard of excel lence. Tbe relations between this establish ment and organized labor has ever been most cordial and Mr. Elwick is entitled to the patronage of all wage earners as well as the people at large. T. J. THORP 4. CO. LJ, Machine and Novelty Works That Are Always Busy. T. J. Thorp & Co., located at 308 South Eleventh street, conduct a strictly up-to-date and modern ma chine and novelty works. They manufacture seals, rubber stamps,' stencils, checks and badges, novelties and special tools, models of all kinds, .:,. ..m4m. i ".,'aa"'"" " They are locksmiths and make keys of all descriptions and do lock work and repairing, and make a specialty of opening and repairing safes of all kinds and makes, and do general ma chine work, gold, silver and nickel plating. They employ only experienced men and all of their work is first-class. Telephones, Bell 614, Auto 1614. i ( MARRINER ELECTRICAL CO. Am Institution . That Has Grown to Large Proportions. One of the foremost concerns en gaged in the manufacture of electrical devices is the Marrlner Electrical com pany, located at 127 North Twelfth street The proprietor, Harry C. Mariner, is an expert electrician and Is thoroughly up-to-date on all things electrical. By his honorable and public-spirited meth ods of dealing he has built up a large and constantly Increasing business and has become deservedly popular. He has always manifested a friendly interest in the cause of labor and is entitled to the support and co-opera tion of all who have the best interests of labor at heart. BARLOW A ALLEN. Manufacturers and Repairers of Har- , ness Who Are 8quare. One of the progressive and popular business firms of the city is Messrs. Barlow & Allen, located at 231 South Eleventh street This concern are manufacturers of harness and strap goods of all kinds, do harness repair work and handle a fine line of robes, whips and other saddlery goods: Both members of the firm are pra& ttcal harness men and the class of work they turn out, as well as their correct business methods, have com bined' to put them in the fore as men of ability and integrity in their chosen line of trade. They have the friendship and pa tronage of the wage earners as well as that of the public in general be cause their attitude towards the Unions has always been fair and just. ELLSWORTH FLEMING. A Leading Jeweler With a Successful Business. In mentioning the prominent retail Interests of Lincoln we would Indeed be making an omission if we failed to mention the fine store of Ellsworth Fleming. Mr. Fleming is a leading jeweler and his modrn and up-to-date store is located at 1211 O street At this store you will find a most complete and comprehensive stock of jewelry, diamonds, watches, silver ware, optical goods and cutglass, and Is fact everything which you might expect to find in a well appointed jeweiry store. In addition to this Mr. Fleming does watch repairing, etc. In this depart ment none but experienced and expert vorkmen are employed, and the work done by them is of the best. Mr. Fleming is a broadminded and public-spirited citizen, and one who has always treated the labor question with fairness and justness. He is en titled to your support and co-operation. -ROCA FLOUR MILLS. An Institution That Has Won Its Way to the Front. The Roca Flour Mills, of which the U. G. Powell company is the proprie tor, is a concern of which Nebraska is justly proud. This concern is manu facturer of high-grade flour, corn-meal, buckwheat and rye flour, and the pro duct of its mill is the equal of any in the country in quality and has won for the millers of it a reputation which is extensive and lasting. They have always treated the ques tion of labor with fairness and just ness and organized labor is proud to number the Roca Flour Mills among Its friends and supporters. J. M. CAMP. Manuafcturer of Buggies and Delivery Wagons With Big Business. J. M. Camp, located at 303-305 South Tenth street, is a manufacturer of bug gies and delivery wagons. Mr. Camp is a pioneer in the manufacture of carriages in Nebraska and always has maintained a high degree of excel lence of the goods manufactured at his factory. He is also a manufacturer of cushions and tops and a wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of ve hicles. He makes a specialty of put ting on the Kelley Springfield rubber tires. He does a large and constantly in creasing business and this is a tribute to the excellence of the vehicles he manufactures and to his honorable and public-spirited methods of dealing. Mr. Camp is an expert carriage- maker himself and employs only ex pert workmen. Every vehicle which leaves his shops receives his approval, which means that it is perfect or he would not allow it to go out and there are no better vehicles made any place than Camp's buggies. LINCOLN DRUG COMPANY. Wholesale Firm That Adds Im mensely to Lincoln's Business. Among the prominent concerns which go to make up the wholesale mercantile industry of Lincoln, the Lincoln . Drug company takes high rank. This company are wholesale drug gists and jobbers of paints, oils, brushes, glass, druggists' sundries and stationers' supplies. It is the only concern in Lincoln do ing an exclusive wholesale drug busi ness. The officers of this company, Aaron S. Raymond, president and treasurer; W. M. Widener, vice-president and Arthur S. Raymond, secretary, are among the most prominent and public- spirited of Lincoln's citizens and have done much for the advancement of its business interests. The management have always main tained a friendly attitude toward the cause of labor and are entitled to the support and co-operation of all who have the best interests of labor at heart. This company's new and up-to-date building at Eighth and P streets will be occupied about July 1st. CHAS. A. TUCKER. Jeweler Whose Business Has Grown to Large Proportions. . Mr. Tucker is a gentleman of ability and) integrity and Is well known in commercial circles. He is a jeweler and is located at 1123 O street Mr, Tucker always keeps a fine assortment o handsome, tasty and useful jewelry and does watch and jewelry repairing in a moat satisfactory maner. By his honorable and public-spirited methods of dealing he has built up a large and constantly increasing pat ronage and is deservedly popular. He la a staunch friend of the labor cause an working men will make no mistake In giving their support and co-operation to this well known gen tleman. GEORGE BROS. A Union Printery Manned -by Compe tent Union Men. George Bros., located at 213 Soutb Thirteenth street, are Job and book printers and dealers in advertising mirrors, buttons and all kinds of ad vertising novelties. They turn out the finest of job and book work, and work executed by them is done in the most modern and approved manner. They have recently added to their equipment a die stamping machine and copperplate printing press, which are the only ones of their kind in the city. Previous to their adding this new de parture to their business this style of work had) to be sent to Chicago. Their prices are moderate and are always as low as is consistent wiO good workmanship and quality of pa- per and good business methods. You can reach George Bros, over either phone, Bell A 1506, Auto 3400. By their straightforward and honor able dealings they have built up a large and increasing business and are exceedingly popular. They employ none but union printers and are en titled to your fullest support and co operation. THE IVY PRESS. Union Print Shop That Does Only the Best Work. The Ivy Press, located at 125-127 North Twelfth street is a leader in fine job printing and book work. Erst- ine A. King and James K Jessup, composing the firm of King & Jessup, are the proprietors. They do all kinds of commercial printing in the most artistic and ap proved manner and their prices are as moderate as is consistent with good workmanship and good business , meth ods. Good printing is a necessity in the business world, and the right kind costs little more than the cheap, thrown-together work. This firm employs only experienced members of the Typographical union and for this reason does the best work and is entitled to your support and co operation. Telephones: Auto 2050; Bell A1060. A. HOSPE PIANO COMPANY. Old Piano House Establishes a Branch at Lincoln. With the establishment of the Hospe Piano company's store in Lincoln, the city has secured an added advantage in the way of musical advancement This firm being progressive, and at the same time having a deep sense of justice, it feels that the music-loving and piano-buying public deserve the treatment that all intelligent people are entitled to. For that reason ths firm has stocked its store with the most meritorious instruments now made, such as the Knabe, which stands with scarcely a peer in the piano world the Granich & Bach, Hallet & Davis, Bush & Lane and many others. The Hospe Piano company Is deserv ing of success as in more ways than one it has shown itself a friend of la bor and is hearty in its support. Any one wishing anything in the musical line will do well to call at this store, which is located at 134 South Thirteenth street, and is under the management of Mr. Taylor, who is an old resident of the city and well and favorably known in music circles. MATTHEWS PIANO COMPANY. A Firm That Leads In the Musical Merchandise Field. There is, in every avenue of trade, some business which bears the stamp of the enterprise of its management and which through a long period' of years has attained a meritorious celeb rity distinctive from competitors, so closely identifying it with the articles dealt in that to hear the mention of one is to hear the echo of the other. In the field of electricity Edison is an example of this condition. To speak of great artificial waterways is to call to mind De Lesseps. To men tion steel involuntarily suggests Car negie, and in Lincoln the name of the Matthews Piano company and musical merchandise are no less closely merged In the public mind. This concern not only carries all the leading makes of pianos and1 organs, but is the manufacturer of the peerles3 Matthews piano, which in tone and quality has few if any rivals. In addition to the foregoing, the Matthews Piano company carries a full and complete line of musical in- truments and musical merchandise, in cluding the celebrated Edison phono- graps and records. " The trade-winning business methods ot the management arouses no little degree of envy among its competitors, but its many patrons have naught but praise for The Matthews Piano com pany. Their fair attitude towards organ ized labor entitles them to the friend ship and patronage of all fair-minded people. THE MERCHANTS LAUNDRY. Big Institution That Always Gives Its Patrons the Best Service. The Merchants Laundry is located at the northeast corner of Eleventh and M streets. This is a strictly first-class and up-to-date laundry, and does work in the most approved manner. They are thoroughly equipped with all of the modern machinery for doing fine laun- dry work, and the excellence of their work is testified to by the rapid growth o their business. G. F. Truman is the manager of The Merchants Laundry. He is. a gen tleman of ability and integrity and is well known in commercial circles. By his honorable and public-spirited meth ods of dealing he has built up this large and constantly increasing busi ness and is exceedingly popular. You can reach The Merchants Laundry on either phone, Bell 805', Auto 2441. YULE BROTHERS. A Laundry That Does Its Work Promptly and Well. The Yule Bros., Fred G. and William B., conduct at 1514 O street a thorough ly modern and 'up-to-date laundry. The work done at their laundry is done right, and the rapid way that their business is increasing is an evidence of this fact. They call for and deliver laundry in any part of the city. , If you send your clothes to Yule Bros, to be, laundered you .will find that they do the work thoroughly and dc not resort to the method of using chemicals in ordr to make the process shorter and less expensive. MELICK'S STABLES. A Livery Business That Is Conducted on Business Lines. One of the finest livery stables in the city is Melick's Stables, located at 1230 N street. Mr. Samuel M. Melick, the proprietor, is a man of vast experi ence in the livery business, and his horses and equipment in the way of vehicles are up-to-date and maintained iu the best possible condition. He has every desirable style of ve hicle in double and single rigs, and keeps only good horses, and no rig is allowed to leave his stable that is not in right condition. Mr. Melick is a gentleman who has always aimed) to please his customers, and his large and increasing patron age is an evidence that he knows his business. He Is uniformly courteoira to all comers and everyone hiring of him will be sure to come again, and always have a good word for Melick's. PALACE STABLES. A Livery That Keeps Well Abreast of the Times. Mr. C. W. Chambers is the proprietor of the Palace Stables, located at 1129 1331 M street. This is a first-class and thoroughly up-to-date livery, feed and sale stable. He keeps the finest of vehicles of all kinds and all of the horses in his barn are good and well taken care of, so that when you get a rig from the Palace Stables it is all right in every particu lar. Special attention 19 given by Mr Chambers to telephone orders, and when ordering a rig from his stable you are sure of getting something nice. Mr. Chambers is a gentleman of ability and Integrity and is well known in Lincoln and is exceedingly popular with all of his associates. ENSIGN OMNIBUS & TRANSFER COMPANY. A Big Business Built Up From Small Beginning. The Ensign Omnibus and Transfer company is one of the oldest estab lished business firms in Lincoln. They are not only pioneers in their line of business, but they are leaders. They are located at 217 to 223 South Eleventh street, and do a genral trans fer and- omnibus business; have a fine lot of rubber-tired carriages and are ready to respond) 10 call any hour of the day or night. The proprietors, Granville Ensign and H. Archie EJnsign, have been- resi dents of Lincoln for many years and are well and' favorably known in com mercial circles. By their strict adherence to business ajid honorable methods of dealing they have built ;up a large and constantly increasing business and are exceeding ly popular. ' They have always manifested a friendly interest in the cause of labor and are entitled to the support and co-operation of all who have the best interests of labor at heart. LINCOLN LOCAL EXPRESS CO. Prepared to Do Anything in the Way of Hauling. The Lincoln Local Express, located at 1343 O street, is owned and oper ated by Messrs. H. A. Shuman and C. A. Whiting, the later being for sev eral years previous to his connection with thi3 firm foreman of one of the lnigest transfer companies in the city. This firm is prepared to do all sorts of hauling of any class of freight or household goods, having specially built wagons for this purpose.. They maintain a delivery service for busi ness houses as well as catering to the wants of the general public, and they pride themselves upon the class of service rendered to their patrons. Anyone' having business in their line will do well to patronize this firm. See advertisement on back cover page of this paper. . ELI HUDSON. Runs a Transfer and Also Sells Good - Fuel. If you want the services ot a trans fer company to take your baggage o packages from or to any part of the city, call on Mi Hudson, or call him up over the telephones, office, F 1554 Bell, or F 1116 Bell. He tends to a'l orders promptly and executes them without error. He is also a dealer in coal, wood and cobs, and fills all orders promptly a!; moderate prices. Mr. Hudson has his office at 1438 U street, and is always on hand to at tend 'to your wants. If he has your order he will do the rest, and do it on time and at the proper price. STAR DELIVERY COMPANY. Transfer and Drayage Done Just When You Want It The genial proprietors, J. H. Loper and J. R. Burleigh, are gentlemen of arility and integrity, and are hustlers in their business, you will always find them on deck and will receive prompt attention. They make a specialty of all kinds of transfering from that of a trunk from the depot to'your home to moving the entire household furnishings, in cluding the piano, or the entire store fixtures or factory machinery. They are equipped to do it all and will do it right,, promptly and at the proper price. ' They have always manifested a friendly interest in the cause of labor. Telephones: Bell, 213;- Auto, 2133. CASTLE, ROPER & MATTHEWS. Undertaking Firm That. Is Deserving of Its Great Success. The firm of Castle, Roper & Mat thews are funeral directors and under takers; they are successors to the firm of Castle & Roper, and are located at 124 South Thirteenth street. , All of these gentlemen composing this firm are gentlemen of ability and integrity and are well and favorably known throughout the city." - They are thoroughly experienced in their chosen profession and are thor oughly equipped to Loulle the details of the largest funeral. They have the only private ambulance in the city, which is at the call of the public night o- day. JAMES H EATON. A Pioneer Citizen and' Business Man of This City. Mr. James Heaton is one of those broad-minded and public-spirited citi zens whose attitude towards labor and the public is fair and just, and. who ever have the i welfare and advance ment of Lincoln at heart. He is a funeral director and licensed em balmer, and is located at 346 South Eleventh street The establishment of Mr. Heaton is thoroughly equipped and he is prepare! to handle the details of the largest funeral.- Mr. Heaton has been a citi zen of Lincoln for many years and is deservedly popular with all of his asso ciates. . Telephones: Office, Bell' 177, Auto 1177; residence, BelL 193, Auto 1193. FISKE & DIEMAN. Architects Who Have Planned Many of Lincoln's Buildings., , ;: The firm of Fiske & Dieman, archi tects, with . office at 516 Richards block, is a firm which has drawn and executed- the plans for many of the most important buildings in Lincoln. When a contract is placed, in "their hands- it is a guarantee that a.build ibg erected' from their plans WM be a tiling of beauty and be complete in all of its details. Both members' of the firm are thoroughly educated and ac complished architects. They are thoroughly good citizens and men who in their relations with both labor and the public have been both fair and just. MARCUS LEACH. A Competent Architect Who Has Shown a Friendly Spirit. Marcus Leach, who has his office in the Brownell block, is one of the fore most architects of Lincoln. Mr. Leach is a man with wide experience and accomplishments in his profession and has drawn and executed the plans for many of 'the. important buildings in Lincoln and the surrounding towns. . - His work speaks for itself and he is - man who has always maintained -1 friendly and just attitude towards la bor and all his dealings with It. ALFRED ,W, WOODS. An Architect Who Has Built Up a Splendid Business. Alfred W. Woods is an architect with offices at 109 South Tenth street. Mr. Woods is a man who has been eminently successful in his chosen profession and has built up a large and constantly increasing business. He la an architect, not only- by profession, but by education and attainments, anl many fine buildings bear silent wit ness to his proficiency. He is a man who has ever manifested a friendly interest in the cause of labor and ho is entitled to the support and co-operation of all who have the be3t Interests of labor at heart. G. A. BURLINGHOF. An Architect Whose Good Work Is His t Chief Advertisement. G. A. Burlinghof Is ai architect with offices at 129 Burr block. He is an architect by education and experience and one who has designed and exe cuted the plans for many of the promi nent buildings in Lincoln and through out the state. Mr. Burlinghof has built up a large and substantial business and his work speaks for itself. Phone F 755. JAMES H. CRADDOCK. Everybody Knows Him and His .Work . in These Parts. James H. Craddock is a gentleman of ability audi integrity. He is an architect with offices at 109 South Tenth street1 He has designed and built many of the fine buildings of f Lincoln and throughout the state and -they bear silent witness to his ability and taste. By his honorable and public-spirited methods of dealing with both labor and the public he has -built up a large and constantly - increasing cllentelf, and Is exceedingly popular. Mr .Craddock has always treated the great question of labor in a way that . is both fair and just, and he is en titled to the support and co-operation . ' of all who have the best interests of labor at heart. - ' SPEIER & SIMON. A New Clothing Firm Meets With an Instant Success. In mentioning the different retail in terests of Lincoln we wish to call the attention of our readers to the cloth ing store of Speier & Simon, located at 104 and 106 North Tenth street one door north of O street. These people keep a most complete stock of : ready-to-wear clothing for men, youths and boys, shoes, hats, fur nishings, etc. 1 , Here you will find clothes In all of the latest styles, and) patterns, clothes ' to fit at prices that suit. Good clothes at modest prices. ' The management of this store has always maintained a friendly attitude tc wards labor, and worklngmen will make no mistake in giving their sup port and co-operation to this well known concern. See advertisement on another page. MENTER & ROSEN BLOOM CO. A Credit Clothing House That Deals Fairly with All. It frequently occurs " that a wage earner finds it necessary to provide clothing for himself or his wife and children at a time when it is impos sible to pay cash without borrowing the money, if possible, to do so. At other times his salary does not admit of his making the needed expenditure for the clothing at the time it is needed. ' ' ' ' v To meet this demand the firm known as Menter & Rosenbloom Co. has established in 58 of the leading cities of the country credit clothing , stores and its method of dealing with the wage earner has gained for th -concern the patronage and friendship to which it is justly entitled. . ' The Lincoln store is located over 1308 O street and is under the man-, agement of Frank O. Casiday, who has demonstrated his friendship for the wage earner in many ways. At this store honest people may pur chase clothing, hats , and shoes for men,' women and children on small weekly or monthly payments, which in quality and price meet . the induce ments offered by the cash stores. ' GEI8TLINGER & COMPANY. Bakers and Confectioners with a Rap idly Growing Business. The firm of Geistlinger & Co., are wholesale and retail bakers, and are located at 912 P street. . The members of this firm, Andrew Geistlinger, W. T. Rymer and H. Eb ner, are gentlemen of ability and In tegrity and are well known in com mercial circles. They make the best of bread, and only the best and purest materials are used by them in their bakery. , ' The manufacture a full . line of bakery goods, bread, cakes, pies, etc, and in addition to this manufacture a full line of confectionery. By their honorable and public-spirited methods of dealing they have built up a large and constantly in creasing business and are exceedingly popular.