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    THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE ; MONDAY. .JULY 25. 1887.
M SPECULATIVE' MARKETS ,
Bears OHmb on Top of Wheat and Stay
Thcra All Day ,
ALL FUTURES ON THE DECLINE.
Com the Only Cereal Which Ito *
Firm and n Blight lin-
| iroTowint lu Priced Noted
General Quotations.
CHICAGO I'uonucu MAUKET.
CHICAOO , July 23. [ Special Telegram to
the UKK.I The same forces were at "work
to-day o * for several days past In wheat.
foreign rroorts werudlscourajlngtoholders.
The seaboard cities show moderate tucelpts
and limited shipments. The winter wheat
.points show largo receipts. Keporls on the
general crop are very discouraging to these
who predicted n failure. At the opening
to-day August wheat sold icnuder yesterday
nt 70 , ' c , Septempcr % c under at 72c , October
'Jfc under at 73Kc , and December } fo under
t 70 > tfc. The bears were on top utid they
fitayed there , and at the noon hour wheat
features from August to December were % @
Ho lower than thlily-four hours before. The
receipts were US.OJO bushels and shipments
( Ki UOO bushels. IHit this I net could not
counteract the ireneral tendency , tit Louis
look In 22,000 bushels and Now York nnd
oilier export cities showed more
iccelpts than clearances. Wheat
for August closed nt New York
nt noon % e under yesterday , at fcOJSfe , and
the same nt St. Louts was MG lower at 71 ' c.
The last half hour of the session foil nil all
grains decidedly weak. The heaviness also
affected corn and caused it to sell oil about
! J o from the noon quotations , closing as fol
lows.JulySO.Ve , August : U5Jfc , September
S1X < ! , October 37c , .May OTJfc. Just before
Vho closing nt 1 o'clock wheat declined sharply
and the closing prices were from Ic to \lc
under yesteiday , as follows : July CvXc ,
August C'J c , September 11U < \ October 7Jc ,
December 75 ? < c , May ti\c. \
Corn was the only grain which showed
any iirmness at the session to-day. Wheat
dragged down and oats dropped down , hut
corn was linn and In good demand and nt a
trllle bettor prices than at tbo clo o on Fri
day. At 11 to-day prices for fntnio delivery
were just on n , pat with those of one week
ago. The range to-day was from 37c to U7 ( c
Jor August , from S7X to : J7K for Septem
ber , from 373c to ic tor October , and from
f Xe to 40e for May.
Provisions were moderately active nnd n
steadier feeling prevailed. 1'ilces of hogs
were higher , hut outside orders were light.
Packers , ho\\uver , nin the market to suit
themselves , nnd had brokers bid the prices
of lard and short ribs tin slightly nt the openIng -
Ing and then foict'd them down again by
Belling all that buyers would take. The last
Bales were at 5@7&o advance on short libs ,
but at the name prices a.s yesterday for lard.
September ribs opened at S8.07) < , sold to
$8.15 , but declined and closed at the opening
figures. January sold at S5.W ! < . September
lord sold nt 56.07 WMtUO. I'ork was slow at
ellghtly lowet prices. Shipments of pio-
ducts to consuming points were liberal.
CHICAGO MVE STOCK.
f ! CHICAOO , July 2a [ Special Telegram
to the BIK.J OXTTLI : The few natives
nmong the fresh receipts were sold out about
the Hamo as on yesterday. Tuxans were not
nil Hold. There were plenty of buyois , but
salesmen were asking more than buyers
thought tlio stock was worth. Taking all
thlnus Into consideration there was little or
; , w no change ns compared with the close last
night and salesmen were glad to bu nblo fo
say for tne tirst time In many weeks , that
plnco about Thursday cattle sold n shade
higher , closing at a good 10@l.ic. bettor than
one week ago. Uurlni : tlio week prices have
ruled about ns follows : Mxtra steers , 1WX )
to 1000 Ibs. , 34.80 ( 4. : ; cholco to
Inncy , $3.85 < < i 4.2fi ; native graspers ,
53. 3.50 ; Western steers , 3.5
$4.10 ; Texas cattle , S2.10@3.45.
Tlio quotations to-day WITO : Shipping
Bteers , MM ) to 1500 ID * . S3.GO ( < i:4.35 : ; 1200 to
1350Ibs , 33.a.105 ; OW ) to 1200 Ibs , 33.10f < J3.SO ;
atockem nnd feeders , S1.40 ( ' iWJ ; cowsbulls
jtnd mixed , 8l.25@t.OO : ; bulk , SAir
T'l'exus cattlrt. U)7 ) head , strong , Bteets ,
8.30 ; cowsSl.OOtSi3.40.
Unas Trade was quirt on account of the
light run. vlUi an advance of a. good r c on
light Heavy sorts wt-ro only steady. Tlio
bulk ot the dales weru between 85.1K:15 ( :
( or mixed and heavy , and S5.40@5.43 tor
assorted light. The ceiiunil market closed
father weak , with unsold stock In the hands
of speculators. A light run Is looked for
liext week ou account of the low prices of
'The ' past week. Values chopped UOc per 100
> dunni ; the week.
FINANCIAL.
. Nr.w VOIIK , July 2.1 ( Special Telegram
'to ' the UKK.J STOCKS The market to-day
was decidedly lighter nnd lluctuatlons were
insignillcant nnd changes unimportant , the
Uast sales being at nearly tlio same as a week
. 'ngo. ' Few operators appeared In the exchange -
change and the two hours' trading was
the dullest period witnessed this year.
< The bank statement slioweu an Increase In
{ reserve ofr > 7l,225 , making the holdings of
the banks S3 , U7,500 above the legal requlro-
Iments. The statement foiled to stimulate
( trading and had no effect on values. Itwa
V eaid that Elijah Smith and his following !
§ o Vere buying Vlnion 1'acille , Oregon Naviga
tion and Northern Pacinc , with view to
liolp the Union Pacific get control of the
Northern Pacific. Many of the Chicago
Jiouses did not get AU order to-day and were
vlncllned to the opinion that lower prices
'tmnst ensue before any good comes out ot
'the market The total tales were 2S.3SO
share * , Including 4,000 shares of Lackuwana ,
' 0,700 sliurcs of St. Paul , 3,100 shares of Uoad-
ing , 1,450 shirtMi of Louisville & Nashrllle ,
V.Q10 Hharcn of JTicino Mall , 3,000 shares of
Western Union.
MONKY On call easy at 3 per cent.
GOVF.RNMKNTS Government bonds were
dull butstetdy.
VKHrKHDAV'8 QUOTATIONS.
.TJ. S. 4' coupon . &N. W
TJ. S. 4W'i coup. . 108)i dn preferred. . .
1'acltloiiW . . ! ' . N. Y.O
CauadaSouth'n. . M O. . JkN , . in
Central Paclllu. . : ! 7 O. T. . 2flH
PacltloMall13
do preferred. . . .IfllK P. . D. &K .
C. , it. A U . U3 } < ll'ullinanPaLCar.lMH
llock Island . . . 120
Krc : SI St L.&S.F. . . 3SJ/
dnprefornsl. . . . 70 do preferred. . . 77J
Illinois ' Central..12 : ! C. , .Nil A St. P. , SS/V
* W ' ' ' ' ' 1U do preferred. ,121 ,
K * T. . . . . . . . . . 27 St"p.t O 60 V
ako Shore * * * * W 7 $ < * o preferred..Ill l
AN MK'l'oxas PaclUo. . .
Jlehlgan Cent'l. . Union Pacific. . . .
Ha Paeltlc W..St. LAI * . . .
Sa Pacllla do preferred. 81
. . . . W. U. Telegraph 76)4'
MKncANTiiJ ! PAI-KK 5KGW P r
c nt.
HTKIIU.VO KxonANOE Dull but steady
'
M 4.Kjjf 'for ilxty day bills , and I4.S4H'
Tor demand.
I'llODUCK BIAKKKTS.
Cblcaco. July 33. Following ( juotatlons
sue the Siaocloblnr ttcures :
Flour Market steany and prices 6@:0o
easier than former quotutons.
Wheat Weak and hrvy ; opened Ht3o
_ jwrr , and with slight fluctuations declined
% ( lc more , and clowxl 40 lower than yester
day ; cash , oci'c ; Atuuat , CO c ; September ,
71Vc.
Corn Opened firm , advanced ke , bccimo
easier , ruled weak , and closed -Vclower than
vestorday ; cash and Auguit , S7fc : ; Baptum-
OaU-Iower ; cash and August. 24 c ; Sop-
tembcr , 2c.
Kyo-QuIetat4Se.
jpirley September , 05c.
Prliiin Ttmothr Scea Quotable at S3.15.
WbUky-SLlO.
Pork Nominal and quiet ; cash , S15.00 ;
'
' -Pricfs ruled _ SXQSc hUher but
" 8
' Hulk Moats Shoulders , S5.SOi3.f"0 " : short
Clear , S9.30(7ia.nsj ( short rlb , T.vx 'i.OO.
Uuttcr Firm wltu upwanl tendency ;
creamery , 17U@2l c ; dairy , 13 18c.
Cheese Firm : fall cream ebeddars , 8f@
PC : Hats , 8X < j40c ; Young Americas , ) < ( ! }
9ic ; skims , 6&lt.
Kegs Oulet nt 11VQ12C.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy grcon salted ;
7tfc ; light do , 75iC < , Sc ; salted bull hides , Cc ,
gri'nn nailed calf , be ; dry Hint , 1231 * % : dry
calf , 13 < < J14c ; deacons 40c each ; dry salted ,
lOc.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , solid ,
quotable at 4o ; No. 2,3c ; cake , 4c.
ShlpmenU
Flour , bbls . 13,000 25,000
Wheat , bu . tfJ.ooo 622,000
Corn , bu . 5 ,000 M.ono
Oats , bu . 151,000 12.1,000
Kyc , bu . 4 , ( 0 4,000
Barley , bu . 2.000
Now Vork. July SJ. Wheat HoceinK
178,000 ; exports , 107.000 ; spot delivered X@
Ji'e ami options J ( < Xd closlnc weak at near
lowest ; tincrailL'd red , T/fet SU'c ; Jso. a
red , SWQtA'Kc ' In elevator , SlJjQ'fi c uo-
llvcrcd , ai > ie I. o. b. ; No.l red , nominal ;
U red , Auinist , closed at * 'Uic.
Corn HdMc and options MQTfc lower.
closing weak ; i coolpts 157,000 : export-S 1,000 ;
ungraded , 4V < fr SKe ; No. 'A < 5c In elevator ,
4r > K r > Xc delivered ; An ust closed at 45's'c.
Oats X@\4a lower and moderately active :
receipts. 41,000 ; exports , none ; mixed west
ern , :5lfar7c : ; ; white western , 2'J@43c.
rotroleiira Steady ; United , closed 67Kc-
K cs-Flrm with lair Inquiry ; western , 13
I'ork Dull nnd nominal.
Lartl A trltlo lil hcr but very t/ulet / ; west
ern steam , iG.'JO.
lintlcr Firm and qulol ; western , 1021c ;
creamery , KVC-le.
Cucese-Flrni ; western. 7@ c.
Cincinnati , July 23. Wheat Quiet ; No.
Corn Kaslcr nnd Iow r ; No. 2 mixed , 4a
Oata-Dnll ; No. a mixed , 20c.
Itic-Uull ; No. 2 , 4'J .
I'ork ( Julut nt SlO.oo.
Iard-lu talr demand at SG.32& . w
Wlnsky-81.03.
Milwaukee. July 2Viieat : ) Weak ;
cash and August , TOc : September , 71Xc.
Corn Dull ; Mo. 3 , nominal.
OntH-Easlcr ; No. i ! white , sa c.
Jtyti Steady : No. 1 nominal.
IJarloy Steady ; September. G2c.
1'rovls.Ioits Firm ; mess pork J uly , S15.CKX
Ht. Ijiiitis , July S3. Wheat Weak nnd
lower ; 2 retL cash. 70JiTlc ; July , 7
Auiu t , 70 70 ; < c ; September , 72J4'@T
Corn Kasy ; cash. inlKc ; August ,
Sc ; Suutuuibur , 34e ,
Oatfl-Kasy ; cash , 323 c ; July ,
August , ! l % ® } Mo ; September , 21c.
I'ork Finn at 815.50.
Whisky-Steady ut 81.03.
Lard Qulctat0.35.
Butter Stronc and higher ; creamery , 18 ®
22c ; dairy , 13alSc.
Kitisas City. July 23. Wheat Qukt ;
Nd. 2 , cash , ( Rife bid. Cl fc asked.
Corn-quiet ; No. - ' , cash , 31Kc bid , ; Au-
ust , .TysJc hid ; September , iilj c.
Oats No. B , August , aijfc asked.
lavorpool , July 23 , Wheat No de
mand ; holders offer moderately.
Corn Dull and lower : now mixed \\csl-
ein , ! ! ; U i'd per cental.
AltniiRnpolls , July CJ. Wheat Quiet
nnd weak , with little disposition to operate ;
No. naid , 1 casli and AUKUit.TJh'c ; Septem
ber , 7. ! > c ; October , . ! c ; No. 1 noithern , cash
and August , 7tJ ; September , ? J c ; No. 3
northern , cash and August , G'JJ.fc ; September ,
70Kc. Ou tntcic : No. 1 haul , 74c : No. a
nortliuin , 71c ; No. a northein , TOc.
Flour Dull patents , 34.10@4.'J3 ; bakers ,
.s.
Receipts Whe.it , 77,000 bu.
Shlimieiits-Wneat , 2,000 Ou ; flour , 10,000
bbJs. '
Now Orleans , July 23. Corn Quiet but
linn ; mixed , 47c ; no yellow offered ; white
55c.
55c.lW Products Hull and drooping. I'ork
. . . .
-5515.73. Lard-SO.CJK.
Hulk Meats Shoulders , S5.SO ; long clear
Mid clear ribs , ? H.oo.
MVE STOCK.
Ciiloacn. July 23. The Drovers' Jour
nal reports as follows :
Cattle Kocclpts , 1,000 ; market nominally
stoadyUsJilppini ; steers , 83.10(3.1.3o ( ; stockera
and tecders , $1.40 ( 3.00 ; cows , bulls nnd
mixed , Sl.iat.oOj : Texas cattle , Sl.lHK23.UO.
llogs Receipts , 0,000 ; market btroui ; nnd
5c higher ; ronah and mlxi'd , § 5.20ij 5..5 ; ;
packing and flhlppini ; , 85. 20tf5.4U { ; lik'hl ,
S5.20GJ5.45 ; skips ! > 3. Wi S.Od.
Sheep Ifpceipts , 3,000 ; market steady
natives , Sl.W4.20 ) ; western , S3.25r < . j ;
Texans , S2.75iU.W ( ! ) ; Iambs per head , 51.50 ®
3.70.
3.70.Nntiounl Stock Tnrds. Kast St.
Limits , . lit , July 2a Cattle Kecelpts ,
1,000 ; shipment * . 1,000 ; talr to choice
native steers , 53.8.V34.25 ; butchers'
steer * , fait to choice , 83.30@3.90 ; feeders ,
fair to good , SIOOC ATO ; stockers , fair to
good , ioo@a.bo.
Hess Kecelpts , COO : shipments , 1,000 ;
choice heavy and butchers' selections , S5.i' : < @
5.4.V packers and Yorkers , muditnn to prime ,
S5.lOu5.M ) ; pigs , common to good , i4.GOis (
5.10.
Kansas City , July 23. Cattle Uecolpts ,
COO ; shipments , 1,500 ; good to choice
com fed , § : t.40@3.70 ; common to medium ,
fc2.Wi23.30 ; stochers , 2.00(32.40 ( ; feeding
steers , S3.noau.PO ; cows , S1.40@2.40.
ilogs Kecelpts , 4,000 ; shipments , 1,500 ;
Kood to choice , 3.25(3..40 ( ; ; common to me
dium , 55.00 5.20.
OMAHA ItlVK STOCK.
Saturday , July 21.
Conernl.
The run of cattle 1ms been heavy dnrintr
the past week at the principal markets and
prices have been going lower. Keceipts of
hogs have been lUhtcr this week than last ,
butwas nottinexuecled to the trade as this
Is a busy time oC year and deliveries are not
as treons a month earlier. The quality ot
animals has not been as good , prices being
high , shippers have not been aa particular
about sorunsr , which circumstance may have
helped to break the market here and else
where. Prices kept tip well until Friday ,
when they could no longer stand tbo strain
ot big receipts.
Cattlo.
There was one train of crass rangers In to
day , but aside from them there was nothing
In to maku a market The range cattle were
hardly fat enough for the dressed beef trade
and ft is most too early tor such cattle to bo
In demand hero for feeders. They were nil
rrshlppcd to Chicago excepting' three loads.
There was some Inquiry for good handy fal
uativrc. but there were none in. The market
is a little tinner on this class of stock as It Is
wanted foe tne dressed beef trade.
Hoes.
The receipts of hoes to-day were liberal for
tbo last day of tlio week , although there wuro
only n llttlo more than half as niiuiv In as
yesterday. The market opened active at an
advance of lOijjlSc and conUned linn. The
buyers were nil on the market o.uly anil
everything was sold by tlio middle of the
toreuoon. The market closed stroug.
Sheep.
There was nothing doing on the market
Receipts.
Cattle. 300
Uogs , . 2,400
Prevailing Price * .
Showing the prevailing prices paid for lira
stock on tbls market :
Choice steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . . . > a70 ( 3.SO
Choice steers , 1100 to 130U Iba. . . a K ! .70
Fat little steers 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 9.20(43.50
Corn-fed range steer * 1300 to 1400 3.433.M
Good to choice coru-fed cow * . . . . 2.73(33.90 (
Common to medium eowtx.
Hood to choice bulls
Light and medium hoes 4.0305.10
( kxxt to choice heavy bogs ft.10fa5.ao
Good to choice mixed UOKX 5.00(35.15 (
Representative
BTKKIiS.
No. Av. Pr.
15..103U S3.35
COWS.
No. Av. Pr.
8. . . . WS 2.00
ROOI.
No. Av. 8hk. IT. No , AT. Shk. Pr.
74..1b1 60 J4.'J5 50..370 ICO $3,10
74..203 240 5.00 ( Q..271 SO MO
75.-TJ 200 5.00 A1..2tH 1GO B.10
n5..197 40 ( xOO SS..26 ? 00 5.10.
71..1W 400 W)0 ) Ofl..2ia 5.10
M..IW so 5.00 &i..2 a a > 5.10
2J..25J 40 5.05 43. . . .860 120 6.10
( H..U2.5 SCO 5.05 C0..26S t > 0 6.10
7J..22-J 160 5.05 71. . . . 81 240 5.10
71..216 40 5,03 CB. . . .235 5.10
71.231 ICO 5.05 CO..SW 0
74..209 160 5.03 tO..2-W 00
70 . . 204 130 5,05 M..253 40
CO . . . M 100 5.05 C1..2SI 100 9.13V
59..231 120 5.05 73..06 * .MO 6.12 } .
01..250 240 5.Q3 75..X71 ' 40 5.15
Showlngthu number of head ot stocl : sold
on the market to-day ;
CATTLE.
O. H. Hammond & Co. IS
Local 1C
Total Tl
nons ,
Anglo-American Packing Co 1050
A rmour fc Co lO-'X )
Squlres&Co WJ5
Total
Shipments.
Showing the number ot cars of cattlo. hops
and sheep shipped from Uie yards during the
day.
CA.TTLK.
No. cars. lit. Dest.
14 Milwaukee Chicago
noas.
H .U. 1. Joliet
All sales ot stoctt in tins market are made
per c\vt. llvo welglit unless otiiurwiso stated ,
Dead hogs sell nt Ko ix'.r lu. for all weights
"Skins , " or hos woUhlne ! os * than 10J IDS ,
no value. Pregnant sowaro docked 41) ) liu.
and sticaSJlUs , by thooubllo Inspector.
Weekly Receipts
Showing the odlclal receipts of cattle and
hogs lor each day of tlio past week.
CATTI.I : . noos.
Holiday , July 13 3C5 710
Tuesday. July I'J 814 4S.
Wednesday , July 20 051 4,012
Thursday , July 21 ! WJ 4.00J
Friday , July 22 2i : i 4ll : !
Salurday , July SJ 270 2,510
Total 0CJ4 20,110
Comparative Prices.
Snowing the prevailing prices on the hog
market lor tliu opening and closing of the
past \\eck and for the closing of the week
before.
Monday Saturday Saturday
July 18 July if July Id
llonvy ruttiSS
tleht
Mlxuct * j.lOi
fjlvo Stuck Noted.
No cattle market.
Hogs ailvaiico 15c.
An active l\oi \ market.
Fourteen loads of runners received.
Fred Kropp , Schuyler. suld a load of 317-lb
F. C. Bliss , llowclla , marketed a load of
hogs at § 5.10.
The first of grass range cattle for this sea
son were In to-day.
The Big Horn cattle company had in 270
he.id of cattle from Kock Creek.
The receipts of the past week compared
with the week before show a falling oil of
1.0S3 cattle and 2,7S2 hogs.
Mr. Adams , of Cliic.igo. a member of the
commission linn of George Adams & Uurkc ,
was among tlio visitors at tlio yards to-day.
The following had hogs on tlio market :
A. 1 > . Kenyon , Howard ; John Wigging ,
Columbus ; Halo & Way , Ord ; G. H. Warren
, t Co , Ginfton ; K. S. M. Whluey , Tamora ;
T. U. Mureli , Hell wood ; W. C. Moore ;
S wanton ; A. Mandleb.tun , Hladcn ; J. M.
Younu , Lnwienco ; Wilkinson it O. , Avoca ;
,1. Cuinmlngs , Talmaue ; L. L. Doaiie , C.
Kedlon , Scotia ; 11. H. Oalkner. Plum Creek ;
H. 1J. Welker , St. Edwards ; C. C. Clifton ,
Colon ; A. M. Spoonor it Co. . Hooper , F. C.
Heiss , Ilowolls ; M. Nelson , llartlngton ; K.
M. Hank , Weeping Water ; Glllett & K. ,
Heatrice ; G. L. Sniith , Ulysses ; C. H. Har
mon , Hiverton ; H. Guntl A Co. . Ayr ; Too-
good llros. , Crete ; Vandrull Uros. . Irad-
pliuw ; Fred Dlack , Hastings ; Clark & Co. ,
Wcston. _
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
General I'nxluce.
Saturday. July 23.
flic following nrc the pricesit which
round lots of iinxluce arc sold In Vila nutr
ia.
ia.Koos
Koos The receipts are light and stocks
are moving mostly at lie.
llUTTKic-A large portion of the good butter
that is cumlU ! ; arrives lu such poor condition
that it has to be graded as poor. Creamery ,
tancy , IGrtJltJc ; creamery , choice , I4@lfic ;
dairy , fancy , 13 ( < § 15c ; dairy , choice , 11@
I'JJ c ; dairy , fair to good , 10@llc ; dairy , in
terior , 7f'Jc. (
CIIEESB Fancy full cream Cheddars ,
single. lOo ; full cream twins , lOKc ; Young
Atnerica-s , He ; brickchee.se , 100 Ibs , In casn ,
now , Uc ; Llmburcer. 100 Ibs , In case , new ,
He ; Swiss , funcy Ohio , new. lite.
POTATOKB Good home grown stock is in
liberal supply and selling for the most part
at 50e.
HIIHIJIKS Hrd raspberries continue to ar
rive In small quantities but not In very good
shape for reshlppinc. They are selling nt
S2.50 per 24-qt case. Hlapfcberries are not
plenty and are selling at S2.50 per IG-qt case.
POTATOKS The local tanners nre bring
ing in auood many which they sell direct to
the retail trade or the consumers. Choice
stock is sellicig nt 50aCOe but some very talr
stock has been sold as low as 30c.
UBUIUK.S There were a few red raspber
ries In which broueht S2.50 per 2t pt cases ;
2tqt eases of blackberries are selliue at
S4.oa
POUT.TUY Tliere Is a very fair demand for
good Mock. O < d fowls sell well , if choice , at
S.25@3"r : ] > 0. Large ttprlng chickens sell at
S2.50(53.00. There are a few ducks coming
In which sell nt f 2.75 ( 3.00 , according to size.
Pigeons , 75e@Sl.00.
G.VUK Ttiero Is very little doing In tills
line ; weather is too hot just at present
Snioes , per dozen , TScSl.OU ; plover , 75c@
51.00 ; prairie chickens , Si.ViujUJW.
Ai'PLB-s Iowa homo itrown apples are
comlnu in nnd good stocc is selling at $2.50@
3.50 per bbl.
TostAToKs The supply ou the market Is
liberal. Good stock Is moving at $ i.OO per
bushel.
TOMATOES The market Is well supplied
with Kood block which Is selling at < JO@l.OO
per box.
OIULNOES Naples oranges , choice , 200s. ,
per box. SG O@7JO ; Naples oranges , im
perial. 160 8. . per box. SX50@7.50. (
LK.MOXS T.'iers are some very fancy largo
Slaiori lemons on thn market which are sell
ing at S'J.OO. Choice Messina lemons are
moving at SS.OO@ .50.
BANANAS Choice urcen bunches are
( inn nt quotations : Port I.imon , per bunch ,
3.X4.0U. ( )
W.VTBiutuixiss Melons of all kinds are
very scarce. Watermelons , per hundred ,
535.00 ; canteloupes , per do en , ? 2.50@3.00.
K.S Cabbai , homo grown , per
crate , 34.00 ; ciicumhcrs , per dozen , 4Uc ;
onions , per bbl , StM : ; crook-neck squash ,
per one-third bu. box , SI.- " * .
Qt Ai'Hs There were a few erapes on the
markrt from Southern Texas. They sold at
91.NX31.ro per 10-lb box.
PEACHES TUera are no southern peacnes
ot any account coming In and California
peaches nre not very plenty. Halo's early
are selling at 1.75 per box.
PKACUKS There are not many peaches
coming In and they sell Immediately on ar
rival. Delaware peaches have put in an ap
pearance on the market. There have been a
few in from Missouri which sold at 51.25 per
H-bu box. Karly Crswfords have arrived
from California nnd sold quickly at 82.00 per
box , or $1.7.ri in round loK
PLUMS There was a Urge supply of Cali
fornia plums on to-day's market. There
were three varieties , the Hradshaw , Purple
Duane and Washington. They sold at $1-50
@L75 per box.
PBAHS California pears an plenty and ot
very icood quality toi this Ri-a.'ou. Chulcfl
IJartlets were gelllnp at 53.00 per box and
tbi < poinmuii VMintlea at S2-60 < 8Aii
PLUMS Tk market Is fairly well supplied
witn good California stock , which U beia at
f 1.75 p r box ; prunes 81.73 pei box.
PKAiw-Tta market U well supplied
with good Bartlett pears , which are celling
mt 3.00O.X35perMb box. Claps Favorita
are sold at the same price.
Grocer ' Ijtot.
CorrKK-Ordtaaiy grades , l9.V 20Mc ; fair ,
SO ( Uepniu .aiO i ; choice , itti4 ( ; fancy
craca and yellow. K3 < 3 Jc ; old eovernii > cut
Java. 23Q j : interior Java. 24g&c : Mocha ,
2Si OOc : Arbuckle's. roasted , 2c ! ; Mc-
I.nughiln's XXXS ; jc ; Ull north's , 5c ;
1UM Cross , 23Ke.
CA.NNKD GOODS Oysters , alaudard , per
case. SiSOiailO ; strawberries , a Ib. per ea-je ,
t3.40X JL49 ; raspberries , aib. per case 83.40 ®
a.l5CalJfornlapears , pec case 84.aHS4.J ; ap
ricots , case , 8i50 < 33.CO ; peaches , case. 54. 00(3 (
5.00 ; white cherries , per case , 85.0 ; plums , per
casl3.4Xti3JOblue berrtes , percaeJLbSr ; eg
plums , a lu. per case , 82.30 ; pineapples , 3 Ib.
per case. 83.3033.73 ; 1 Ib. mackerel , per doz ,
8L33 ; 1 Ib. fialaoa , p r dca. 8L55O1.6U ; 8 Ib.
footyberrto , perwse , oo : a Ib string
bean * , per case , tl.TQ ; I Ik lima beans , per
cast , $ L ; 1 1& , mnowlat ptM ,
S2.4Cxa2.RO ; 3 Ib. early Juno. pea , per case ,
S2.75 ; 3 10. tomatoes , SliV XSOt ,
corn , S2.50.
rnuvisioxs Ilams , ISJflaKc : breakfast
bacon. lOtfCtflOXci bacon sffee. 12Kf t'-'Xc :
dry salt , & < * ( & % : shoulders , ' , e ; dried beef
hams , 18i4l4c ; dried beefeji gular ,
hams , picnic , 8 } < ( [ tOc.
WOOI > KNWAllE-TwO-llO nils , per doz ,
81.45 ; 3-hoop palls , S1.C5 ; ( Si r . 1 tub. 80.50 ;
No.atub.S.S.50 ; No. 3 tit S4.M ) ; wnsh-
l ( wards , SL7.5 ; assorted boMi
chtiru * , 81)7 ) No. 2 churus , 9tjf No. S churns ,
STAHCII Mirror Gloss. ! > wA Graves Corn ,
Cj/o : Oswego Gloss. 7o ; Osgiko Corn , 7c.
HnooHS-Jixtra 4 tie. S3JfT No. 1 , 52.23 ;
No. 2 , 92.00 : heavy stable , 00.
Svnur-N'o. 70 , 4-gaHonp ] > k i. S1.32 < 31.35 ;
Now Orleans , per gallorkitfyvWCc * , mnnlo
syrup , half bbls , "old tlmeI.W'r ? gallon , TOc ;
1-gallon cans , per doz , flow ; half gallon
cans , per dor , S5.50 ; quart cans , 83.00.
CANDY Mixed , 8 $ < < ? nc ; MICK. SJ QOKc.
CnACKF.ns Garneau's soda , butter and
picnic. 4 c : creams , 7 > c ; glnncr snaps,7Kc :
cltysodn , 7kc.
PIOKKI.S Medium , In bills , 37.00 ; do In
half bbls , 84 00 ; small , In bbls. 100 ; do , In
half bbls , 54.50 ; ehcrklns , In bbls , $9.00 ; do ,
lu half bbls , 85.00.
SuoAlt Granulated. 6 'raOtfc , ; conf. A.OtcZ
f > Vc ; whlto extra C , 0it0c ( ; extra C ,
" 'B ; yellow C. t Xc\ \ cut loaf , "
fQ'Jkc ; pitted cherries. llM@12c : peaches ,
now , if's , i. ' c ; evaporated , peeled peaclirs ,
c ; evaporated , unpnred , c ; new currants ,
CJ7c ; prunes , 4X ( 45/u ; eition , 25c ; rai
sins , London layeis , 51.75 ; California , loose
muscatel' , 81.05 ; new Vnlcnclas , 7Mc.
KKFI.VHD LAIIII Tierces , 7o : 40-lb square
cans , 7e ; W-Ib ) round , c : 20-lb round , 7 > | c ;
10-lb palls , 7Kc ; 5-lb palls , 7 c ; 1Mb palls ,
'Von.vcro Lorlllanl's Climax , 37c ; Splen
did , Site ; Mechanic's Delight , 40c : Lepgett &
Meyer's Star , 37c : Corncrsloue , : i7c ; Orum-
" Horse Shoe , 37c ; T. J. . 3lc ; Sorg's
Sjiearhcad , ! ! 7c.
TIAS : Japan , perlb , 20YiI50c ; cunpowdcr.
2. @ ) c ; Young Hyson , 80rt50c ( ; Congou , C.
? f/ ) : Uolonif , rJV ? R.\/ _
Dry Lumber.
IHMK.VSIO.NS AND TIMIIP.US.
J , . ' . .
12 ft H ft 18 ft IS ft 20 ft 23 ft 34 ft
4x8 V'M nlwi7.no is.no IB w'o2.rjO,22.no ' ,
2x10
4xl ! ! IC.OO IMW.1HOO .
2x18x8 13.60 1U.W11R.M
no.ums.
No. 1 , com , sis 519.05
.No.2 , com , s Is 17.no
No. 4 , com , H 1 s 13.50
FKJfCINfl.
No. , * In , 12.V14 It , rough 5J10.00
No. 2 , ' ' " " 18.00
1st com , Jf in Whlto'l'ine Ceiling'.8.UOO
Clear , X In. Norway PinoCcllIng 16.00
SIDING.
A , 12,14 and 10 ft. § 23.00
U ' ' 20.50
r. 15.00
" ' 13.00
STOCK BOAIID3.
13 Inch s. Is S40.00
9. l , com. 12 in s. l s. , 12 & 14 20.00
' " " " 10ft 1 . ( X )
S'o. 2 " " " 12&24U 18.00
" 10ft 17.00
FINISHING.
st and 3d , clear , 1J < Inch. s.-B s SW.OO
dclear , 1 Incn.s. 2 s. , S45 ; 1) ? , 1J4.2 in 47.00
H select , 1 Inch , s.3 .s. , ,0 ; ijf , 1 % , 2 In 87.00
I'OSTS.
Vhlte cedar , C In. , HsIS'i&UOIn. . qrs. , lie
DIRECT
PROFESSIONAL Ct DS.
A. s. cHUBcirrxi. ,
Room 25 , Paxton Btofkj Omaba.
W. J. CONNB L ,
313 South 14th Street.
. D. HOLLIES ,
at
lloom 8 , Krenv.er Ulock , Opposite 1'ostomce.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. C. KOSEWATEK ,
Physician and Surgeon ,
214 S. 12th St.cor. Farnam. Iron Hank IluiIJ-
inn. Tuiophone SOI.
DK. EMMA 3. DAVIES ,
Room 322 N. 10th st. , Onaha. Office hours
9 to 11 a.m. , 2 to 4 p.m.
DR. ELEANOR STALLAHD DAILEV ,
Residence , 605 } N. 17th St.
O. S. HOFFMAN , Iff. D. ,
Office , N-W Cor. llth and Douglas.
Office Telephone 465 ; Res Telephone , 48
JOS. W. HAENSUALL. A. M. , M. U.
Specialist.
Surgeon mul Gynecologist.
Office Hours , IDto ll-Sto4-T tf > 9.
Offlco. Rirngeillockistu and Banter
W. J. GALBRAITH ,
o.n.d.
Office , N-W Cor 14th and Douglas st.
Office Telephone , 465 ; Res Telephone , 60S
JAS. H. PEABODY , M. X > .
llosldenro.No 1407 Jones street. Ollico , With
null lllocK. Telephone , rosiJonco 12o , olllc <
612.
XL. W. CONNELL , 21. D.
Srlomcoopatlilct ,
Office , 313 S. 14th st. Telephone , 589.
J. V. COBNISH , M. D. ,
PHYSICIANS SURGEON
Cor. 20th and Lake Sts.
DR , A , F , JONAS ,
( Alr ttiw.v
OfHco : ArllnKtnn Hlock , Hooms'Sand ' ll.Doilfc St. ,
next to 1 * . O , OMcc himra. 9 to II a , ro. , t to 4 p. in.
FINE JOB PRINTING.
RKCS PBI.\TI.\G CO. ,
Printers , BooWlcBinders
Amd BUuak book Maaufacturw * . N < x. 108 and
106a.Utb itrcet. Oinaha.Nob. .IV. ; Falrllo , Super-
latendeutUlnderr. Tolophoa o. S3.
GEO. J.
Hardware , Nails , Tools ,
Cutlery , Stoves , Tinware nd Window
Screens. Lawn Mowers , Screen Doors ,
Gasoline Stoves , Tin Roofing , Guttgn
in , Sponting and general Job Tinn rc ;
2203 Cuming Street , Omalia , Neb ,
M. R. RISDON
INSURANCE x AGENT ,
Merchants' National Rank- Building , Kooinl
Up-Stalrt.
TtlophoneNo. 'J75. Omaha , Nebraska.
-
Pkoentz , Lnodon. Knaland . 15-1T7 < .13
Firemen' * . Nowart , N. J . .uSI.OM.ai
Glen's FalU. Olen'a Falls , N. V . , I,4
Olrard , PhtlHdclpniH. I'H. . . . .
WMtcbkstor New Vork N. Y . . .
BABY'S ' SKIN ,
nranlll c nnil nirlh Humors
S | cc llly Cured by C'litlciiry.
F OIlcli-nn lnirtlicsklniMidsonlpof hlrth l\\t-
niors , foriillrtylnu liohlUK , burnlmr unit In-
IHniatlnn , for ciirlnp thp tlr t sjuintoms of
Ec/omn , l'sorlnsl , Mllh Crust. Scnld HoHil ,
Scrottiln , nml otliur Inhorttcil kln mul blixjil
itl'cnicft , CCTICUIH , tlio K'i' ' 'kin cure , Hint
CUTICIIHA S ( ) * ' , uu nxiiuHlto gkln lienutlllor.ox-
turnnlly , nml CUTKTJII v HC DI.M-.NT , the new
blond purifier , Internally , are Infallible. Ab o
IUtClniUr °
MY OLDEST CHILD.
Now nil yonm of OKO , when nn Inlimt ilx
mouth otf , wu iilinoUeil with n virultmt , mil-
IlL'niuit fkln illseaio. All onllnnry roniinlius
fnllimt , wo culled our fnmlly phyfleliin , who t-
tvmptcil to cure It , hut It pprcnJ with nlinost
liicreilllilo rnplcllty.unlll tlm lower I'orlloti of
the little fellow's prrton , from the mlildlo of
hla L cl < down to Iil5 knco < , wna one soldi rush ,
iitfly , pnlnful , hlolvliod nnd initlleloli * . Wo nnd
no rcjt nt nltrht. no pcnco uy dun. Tlio jilij M-
cmn dlil not kuow then , and elm's not know
now. what It was. 1'ttmlly wo woioudvlii'd to
try Ciitk-uni llonicdlcs. \ \ Illiout the knowl-
ctlffo of our physician , I procured n box ofCutl-
cura and a cuke of Uullcurn SOHII. Thu effect
WAS SIMPLY MAUVELOUS.
Usltifrtlio two totfcllior , fli t * H lilnR him tlior-
oiiKhly th Cullcura Soap , then anointing
him with Uutlcilnu I'rom the flrst Hiiplluiitlon
n chnnffo for thn hotter iipponred. The doctor
cnld wo hml no further nvcit Mr hint , nml cent-
cil his vl lts. In three or four weeks a com-
iiloto cure wnsrroiLlit , Icnvlnic the llttlo tol-
low's pprMin ns white nnd hcnlthyni tlioiifrh ho
lind never oci-n itttnokcil. In my opinion your
vnlunhlo rcinnlles i\ved his life , and toclny ho
li a stronir , hpiilty child , pcnfcctly well , no ro-
pltltlon of the rtlscHSo tmvlDK over occurred.
von are welcome to tnako usi > of thH you tuny
decin best. OEO. H. SMITH .
Att'ynt Lnirnml r.i-l'ro * . Att'y ,
Aslihinil , Ohio.
C : J. Q. Welst , Uriiffslst , Ashlnnd , 0
( JUTirai.Y KLMK1MKS.
SoM ovorywbeto. Prlco : CUTICUH\ cents ;
RK-oi.vr.MT. JI.OOjSoAi1,25 cents. 1'iopnroil liy
POTTEIl DlICO AND ClIEMICAl , Co. , HOStOIl.
Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases. "
UPO Cutictirn Soap , nn oxrjulslto perfumed -
BABY fumed Shin llenutlllpr ,
BABYRheumatic
Rheumatic Fains.
Neuralgic , i-'olutlc , Sudilcn , Sharp and
NorvoiMl'nlnsand Strains relieved In
ONK viMrrr. by the CL'TICUIU ANTI
TAIN I'UASTKII. Wiirrautcd. At nil
drupglst-"i cents ; Qvo for HI. 1'otto"
and Chcinlenl Co. . lloalon.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $153,000.
" \Vodo hfruby certify thnt wo suporvlso the
HrrniiKPmomg for nil the Monthly nntl Scml-Au-
mini Drawing of Tlio Loulslunn Stnto Lottery
Compnnynnil n person mnnniro nnrt control
tno ilrmvliurs tliomsolves , ami tbut the 9.11110 are
comlncted with honesty , fulmars und In peed
faith toward nil pnrtlc" , nnrt wo authorize the
Company to H e this cortlflcnto with ffto'iiin-
llesot our signatures attached , in Its advortlso-
ments. "
COMMISSIONERS.
We the undersigned Hanks nnd Bankeis will
pay all I'rizcs drawn in The Louisiana Stitto
Lotteries which may bo presented nt our coun
ters.
.T. If. OOI.F.siiv.pros. Louisiana National Ilk
riKKIti : lANAix , I'rts State Natlomil Hit
A. 1IAI.IU'IN , Pre . N'our OrloniH Nixt'l'lunk
UA11L. KOIIX , I'ros. Union Nntioniil Ilimk.
U NTRECEDKNTElTATHTACTION1 !
OVER AJHILLION DISTRIBUTED.
Louiaania State Lottery Company
Incorporated In lVfor ) ! ? > youHby till ltr ( Islnlurn
for educational nnil charitable purposes with a
mpltnlnf tl.OOUon > to which n reserve fund of over
fiVJ.UXI bus since bu n added.
llrnnovorwhcliulna populHr vote Its fmnclilic n _
tnnao a part of the pieentstue cunstltutlou uituplevl
UeccmLcr''nil , A. 1) . 187' ' . ' .
Thu only lottery over voted on and onjorscd
by tlio people of liny etatu.
It never icnlos or postpones.
Its Crnnd Single Niimbor Urnwlngs taltoplaoo
monthly , and thu Seml-Annuat Urawintia
reijularly every x months ( .luno and Dccom
her ) .
A SPLENDID OPrOKTUNITY TO WTN A
FORTUNK. Kl tlith Or nil Dmwlnar , clnss II ,
In the Academy ot Music , Now Orleans. Tues
day , Aug. V , 1837 207th Monthly Drawing.
C'AIMTAI , FKIKE , 15OOOO.
IS Notice-Tickots are Ten Dollars only.
Halves , S5. Fifths , S2. Tenths , St.
MST Of I'llIZES.
1 CAl'lTAL PltlX.K OF | 1M,0)0. . . . $150.000
1UIIANU I'lllKUUI11 W.OOU. . . . 50,001) )
KillANO PItlX.UUF . ' 0,0)0. . . iO.OOU
3IAHOB PKI/.KSOK 10,000. . . . M.OOO
20 PHIZES OF 1,000. . . . M.KK1 (
51) " iOO. . . . 2riXW (
100 ' : M' ) . . . OT.OCO
an wo. . . . 40,000
600 100 . . . 50,1X1) )
60000 " 50. . . . 00,000
APPIIOXIM 1TION' r I7ES.
100 Approximation ' Pri/.es of f : ) . . . . J3H.OOO
lM " " 2W . . . SUMO
1UU " " ICO. . . 10,00fl
2.17J Prizes amounting to ! ,
Application for club rates should ho msno on ) jot
theolllconf th company In New Urleiui .
For further Infoniiattnn wrlto clcitrly. filvlng rul
ililre s. 1 > OSTAI , NOTKS.eipress moncr imlnrs.oi
Now York Kxclianire In onllnajr letter. Currency \ > f
express ( atourexpcnseladdpsse.l
OULUANS.LA.
OrM. A. BAIII'IIIN.
Atltlrcus Registered letters to
KK\V OHIJKANS NATIONAL BANK
K W Oltl.tUMS
p & -\r TJIr TI f T > That the presence of
K lit M ll JU. -Cj
< . 11Cj U uanentoBaavniitiird and
Earlr , who ar In cbarita of the drawinjs. Is aituar *
au of absolutn fairness and Inleirmr , Ibat th
chances are all eiinal , anil tbat DO one eaa possibly
tflTlne hat numbers will draw a Prise.
ItUMKMtfKIt that the purulent of all prlies Is
GUAUA.\TIBD : ny ronu XATIIIVAI. HAXKSO ! weir
Orlcunx. and thu Tickets are sUned by the president
or an Institution , whose charturi'd rUhts are recoil *
nlied In th hlzliest nuirta : therefor * , bewaru o ( anr
Imitations oranonrmoas schcmiM
Mexican far Veteran.
The wonderful efficacy of Swlft'i Bpecine M a
remedy and euro for rncumatlim anil all blood dli-
cams , baa neTer hail n more cutnplcuous Illustration
than this ca.se affords. The candid , uniollcltoit and
emphatic testimony fftven by the venerable geutU >
man must IM accepted 01 convincing ami concliulrc.
The writer Is a prominent cltlun of Xlsslstlppl. The
gitatlcnian to whom Mr. Mania ref en , and to wbom
lie U Indebted for tha ajrlce to which he owm hU
final rrllof f/inn yean of ( ufffrlns. li Mr. King , for
many yearn the iwpalar ul ht clerk of thu Lawrence
Houfcf , at Jackson.
JACCBOS. Miss. , April D5.1S37.
THE Bvtrjrr Srcouno ConrANT , Atlanta , On. :
Ofnl/ / n I hare been an Invalid pensioner for
forty yean , bating contracted pulmonary and other
disease * In the Uailcaa War , but uot till the 1st of
March , 1375 , did I feel any symptom * of rheumatism.
On that day I woa suddenly itrickan with that dis
ease la both hlpa and ankles. For twenty days I
walked on crutch * * . Then the pain was less lolent ,
but It shifted from joint to Joint. Fornrekslwould
lie totally dliablrd. either oo one side of my body or
the other. The pain Mier l ft me a moment for
eleven years and aven months thai U from March I ,
1379 , when 1 waa flret attacked , to October 1 , l&i ,
when I was cured. During Uwse eleven years of In-
tensu sulTcrlnK 1 tried Innumerable prescriptions
from various phyalclauav and tried everything KUK *
eetteil by friends , but If 1 ever received the least
lienent from any medlclna taken Internally or ex
ternally , I am not aware of It. Filially , ntoultho
first nt September , I mule arranKemenls to go to tha
Hot Springs of Arkansas , hnvlnf de palred of every
olhtt ruinedy. when I accidentally met an old ac
quaintance , Mr. KJnc , n w ot tha Lawrence House
of this city. He hod one * been a Krrat sufferer from
rheumatism , and , a * 1 supposed , had been cured
by a visit to Hoi Springs. Bat when I net hbn ha
told ma that hia vteli to the llot QprtBgi wu In vain
he found no relief. On his retnrn from Hot Springs
be beard , for tha flrit time , of the 8.8.8. M a remedy
fur rheumatism. 11 * tried It and six bottles made a
complete cure. Several yean bav * passed since , but
tie has had no return of the dispose.
1 Immediately returned to try It. In September I
took four bottles and by toe first of a.-tuLerI wan
veil asfarastb rt niiuilsni was concerned. All
| .aln baa dUapptoieO. and 1 BITE nor FKI.T i rwuos
oy rt OUICK.
I bav * DO Interest in making thli statement other
than the hope that H may dlrwt some other sutTercr
to a sure source ot relief , and If It has this result I
am well rewarded for my trouble. 1 aoi very ro-
tpicUalJy and truly your friend.
Tor tal * by all draaisto. Treatise on Blood and
pkta rii" " " * mailed frm.
TBI Bwm 'Srectno Co ,
Drawer 3 , Atlanta. Oa.
OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY
Agricultural Imp/emcnts.
PARKER ,
Wbo1 nla Isi r In
Affricnltnral Implements , Wiurons ,
CrJTIagci and ItnralM. Jones street , tetwegn Otb
smUOlti.Oiurthn , Nub ,
L1N1NVER C JlETUALF CO. ,
Agricultural Implements ,
WitEnn > .Carrlngc . nug ln , Htc. . Whol i > lo , Omh .
PARLINORENDOR FA MARTIN
Wholesale Donleni In
Agricultural Implements ,
( Vn < fen na Btiijelei. 901 , na , IO5 smllO. ' , Jones ft
Artists' Material.
A. HOSPE , JR. ,
Artists' Materials , Pianos anil Orpans ,
! 113 Doiinl.n * drool , OtnAlin.
Builders' Hardware and Scalts.
Bu Ililers' Hardware & Sea lo Kcpal r Shop
Mechanics' Tools and lUiffato Ncalos. 1 < 06 Douglas sk ,
- OniMia , Kt\ \ > ,
Hooks ttnJ Stationery.
A. T. KF.NYON t co. ,
Wlio'oinlo nnil llo'all
] ! ooksollor-i anil Stationers ,
loSJDouplm st.Omalm , Nub. Toli'phone 01.
Cortcspoiulonce solicited.
Boots and Shoes.
w. "r.
Jobbers of Hoots and Shoes.
1111 K rnara t , Omaha , Nub. Manufactory , BummOf
limit , ISuntuu.
/ . T. LlMJtiJUf d > CO. ,
Wholesale Rubber Boots anil Shoos
llubuor mill Olietl ClothuiK mul I clt Hoots nnd
Plini-n. llll llnrnin "ttppt
Beer ,
STORZ iC ILEIi ,
Lsffer Beer Brewers ,
liSl North I'tb. Stre t. Omaha , N b.
Butchers' Tools.
LOUIS HELLER ,
Butchers' Tools and Supplies ,
Husago Casings of all klndi alwajs In stock. UU
jnm'siit.Ouiaba
Coffee , Spices. Etc.
CLARKE lUiOS. C CO. ,
Omaha CORCO and Spice Mills.
Tes.Gotrc sSplre . Slaking rowdnr. FlHTOrlnirEc-
tracts , Laundry Man , Ink. lite. HU-tillittreej
flrcct.Oniubi. NBb.
Cornice.
EslGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
John Eponeter , Prop.
Manufacturer of OnlMinliwl Iron an3 Cornice. (23
Uodiennd 109 ami 105 N. IQili St. . oiaaUn.Neb.
RUEMPING < DOLTE ,
tlannfactnrors of
Ornamental Galvanized Cornices ,
Dormer Windows , Finals. MetnllcSkyllghtetc. 3108.
12ii : t. , Oomlm.
WESTERN CORNICE WORKS ,
C. Specht , Prop.
fJalTanlurt Tron Cornices , etc. Rnect's Irarrnvpd Pnfr
ent Metalic Skrllght. CO } anil 510 H l.Mli rt..Omaha.
Carpets ,
OMAHA CARPET CO. ,
Jnbbern of
Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloth ? ,
Linoleum * . Matllnga. I3te. J51I Doutfat itroft.
Crockery and Notions.
W. L. WRIGHT ,
Agent ? nr 'he Mut > ! ficlnrcrs and Importers ol
Crockery , lilassware ,
IxiDips , Chlmncjs , etc. OlBcc , SIT Buuth 13th st.
Omaha , Neb.
3fjSLG U'l Tii'S
Mammoth Clothing Honse ,
Corner Fnrnim anil Tenth Streuin , Onabs , Kelt.
Commission and Storage.
D. A. HURLEY ,
Commission and Jobbing.
Bntttr , Kcxand IToduev. Consignments solicited.
Headquarter * for Sti > ne r r > , i ) rrr Uo re nnd
Orapo llalkoll. 11U IXxlcei treat. Omaha.
Ill I ) DELL d >
Storage ami Commisoion Merchants ,
cUltlos nutter , 15wv Cheese , Poillrr , Gaiuo.
Ojstcrs. etc. . ate. 1U 8. illli SL
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PEYCKE EROS. ,
Commission Merchants.
Fruits , Produce and ProTliInns. Omaba , Neb.
co. ,
Produce Commission Merchants ,
roultrj , llutur , aame , Fiulu , etc. > W 8. luhit
OimliK. Nub ,
Coal ana" Lime.
GmoT ijAukllrres. C. F.
J. A. rlUNUKKLAKD , Hoo. and Tr .
OMA1L.I COAL , COKE L13LE
COMPANY ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
a South Tblrte ntb.Stie t , Omaba , Neb.
J. J. JOUSSOy a ; CO. ,
Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime.
And Shipper * of Coal and Cnke. Cement. Plaster.
IJme , Ualr. ftru nrlck , Iiraln. Tile anil S r I'ipo.
faitoa Rolil. Farnam it. , Ointha , .N b.
oiM" Kll.
C'igart and Tobacco.
MAX MEYER CO. ,
Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco ,
Qane and Ammunition , 71i torn 9. nth ! . , 1030 to
1024 rarnatuit .Omiha.Neh.
WEST t FR1TSCUER ,
Manufacturers of Fine Citrars ,
And WboleiaU Uoaieri In I at Tobacroi , Koe. tOt
nnd 111) ) K. Itth atnet. Omaha.
Dry Goods.
M. E. SMITH e CO , ,
Dry Goods , Furnishinff Goods A Notions
110 : and 1104 I > onila . cor. lllb SI. Omab.N b.
Distiller * .
DliUlleranrrJiuora.AlrolinlanilSplrlu. Importer *
and Jobberaof WlatoanU l.lquort.
WILLO W SPRINGS DISTILLS ?
CO. and ILER < G CO. ,
Importer * and Jobber * of Fine \ lae aid tJqnon.
aolvmanufactureriof Ktoo dr't Bui India mi-
ttrt ami ItouifitlcU'jnori. ill ! Ilaraer Bl.
Furniturt.
DEWEY tC STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers In Furniture.
Farnau , < Omaha. Neb ,
CHARLES SUirERTCK ,
Furniture , Bedding , Upholstery ,
Minors , etc , UM.UMand 10 Farnam lU Omaba ,
Grocerits.
CO. ,
Wholesale Groceries and I'roTislons ,
Moo. TOi.TOT , WU and Til 8. ICtll At , Omaha. M b.
McCORD , BRADY tfl CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
LEE , FRIED < C CO. ,
Jobbers of Hardware nnd Kails ,
Tlnwsrt , Sheet Iron. Ri . Agent * fur H " Scal ,
and Miami PowdcrlV.OmahaN b.
W , J. BROATCH
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Springs , VTanoD file k. Hardware I.rmiber , etc. IMV
and Ull JUrncy l. , pnuha.
F.DNKY
F.DNKYIron
Iron and Steel ,
Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock. Heavy ! Ur < 1nire.
JUc. lilt and llll IQtf owurth St. , Omahn , Nb. .
MILTON ROGERS J5 SONS ,
Stoves , Ranges , Furnaces , 'J'iles ,
QraUs , llrUiOcods. UOI aua lin Karnn
Btrett.
OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY
Iron Works.
- VIERLINQ
Iron Works ,
Kid Oast Iron rjulMlntf Worts , Tron .
Ilalnnp , llcmiis nnildlrtlprn , Pionni Knslno < . lir * i
\Votk , ( Unoral ffunmlrf , Uncliluo uixl lUnrkMiillh
Mrtil. Qglc anJ\\uit > , U. I' . lty.anditu iut. .
U. K.SAWYEK ,
llnuufiictiirlnir Dealer in SmnUcStncks ,
, T ni . "nil llcnornl Holler UooalrlniL
K. II. MrMANIIS. r. St'I.MVAN.
O.lM./rl. WJRK P IRON WORKS ,
Mmniniclti > r "f
Ire and Iron lialllnijs , Desk Itallg ,
Wliulow Ou rd , flower SinmH. Wlto sum , Kta
lJ3iN.li.h. Onlpr.br mill prumptlr altcn.lr-Jla
Lumber.
OMAHA TJUMIIER CO. ,
Dealer „ All Klndi of
Jlutldliiff Material at Wholesalo.
Hth Street and Union t'ncino Track , Omnha.
LOUIS BRADFORD , '
Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Llino , Sank ,
DOOM , Kte. Yanl GaruorTth nnil Doaclust Cornat
Vth nnd U u < l i .
C1I1CAGO LUMBER CO. ,
Wholesale Lumber ,
81IP.llthftrcotOmohnNt l > . r.Colpotter , Mannaer.
C7X DIETZ. *
Lumber.
I'lh nnd California turecls , Omnho , Neb.
FRED W. GRAY ,
Lnm bpr , Lime , Cement , Etc. . Rtc ,
C'/r.Clhnna nauilns Hi. , Oiunlm. NJ > .
JTOAGLAND ,
Lumber.
T. W. UARVEY LUMBER CO. ,
To Dealers Only.
OlDco , tlrtl FnrimmrtrcfUOmntia.
. R. LEE ,
Jlardwood Lumber ,
Wood Carpets anil 1'nrquot Flooring. 91li nnd lonnta
_ Oninhn. _
JOITN A. WAKEFIELD ,
AVholcsulo Lumber , Etc.
Imported nml Auicrlrnn 1'orlUiul Comi-nt. Hl V
Agent forMllwBiikou llT.lrmillc Ct'uiiut unil Hunt.
Uulnry WlilloMmo.
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Liifo Stock.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omalia.
Limited. John P. Bord. B'lpertntcnlent.
/ . ' Stuck Commission.
M. BL'liliE ,0 SONS ,
Live Stock Coinnilssion.
noo. llursp , Mansgor
Union Sloes : Yard' , S. Omn ha. Telephone ! fi.
SATAGE D GREEN ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
Shipments of IDT anil all klnila of Stock solicited.
Union Stock ardn. unmha. .NuU
Millinery and tntions.
I. OBETl LDEJr JOT . ' '
Importers and Jobbers of i
Millinery nnil Notions ,
linnnd I.'IS Hsrney St.ect , Omaha , Neb.
Notions.
T. T.tNsdx'NOTJOy CO. ,
Wholesale Dealers la
Notions and Kiiruislilui ; Goods ,
40.1 ami 4Xi ( S. Trntll si. , Orantm.
Overalls.
M.iNUFACTURING
CO AMP ANY ,
llanufiicturers of Overalls ,
ns l' nH , tihlrti , Elc. 1102 and 1101 Dun lan Htrtet ,
umali.i , Noli.
PAPER
CARPKNTKR PAPER CO. ,
Wbok-salu Paper Donlors.
'
arrj nice clock of I'rlnllnir. Wrn'ppliiK i'i 1 VTrtt-
liui paper. .Kpurlat iitliintlnn plvon In i-nr lo.idor
jrtlora. wblcb will b slilpiiuil direct from inllN. All
orders will reoulTu iierjonal attention. WORuaf *
antoe ' touU eooils n I lur prices , lilt nml llll *
Printing.
'REES rRiNTiNG
Job Printers , Flank Hook Makura ,
And Hook lllndem. Mi mid UK Fimtli tuurtuonill
ati et. Omuht. Neb.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIO %
Auxiliary Piihlisliors.
Dealers InTrpePro" i anil rrlnlors'SunpUo . W
bnutli Twulf th MtreuL
Putiips.
BROWNELL C CO. ,
llanufartnror ) and Doalcn In
Hollers Ar ( fOiipnil Miirhlnery
Sheet Iron work , Htaim I'limpf. tUw Mill * . Aoiae
Ehaftine , Dodge Woodiplt | Puliars , BelUnf , aio ,
Alsowagons , sprapars.itnda aliUss. UlMluLav
yeoworthst. Oamhi
CHURCHILL PUMP CO7
AVholesalo Pumps , 1'
Rtearaand Water Suppliei. lleadquartera ; for
foMtCo'aUuo'li. IlllVa ruan at. , Omaha. Neb.
U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMP
COMPANY.
nallsilsy Wind stills : ritcam * nd Water R |
Plumbing ( locdn , Ueltlnt , llose. 918 anil o
nain St. , Uoinlia. B. K. Feltnn , Manager.
TvlephnnuNo.m
A. L. STRANO CO. ,
Pumps , Pipes nnd Engines ,
Steam , V/stnr , linllwivy nnd Mlllln ; Hupnllct. IM *
DW , Viianil 104 Karniiin t..Oaiaoa. Neb. .
Rubber Goods ,
Wnnvitactarer nnd Dealori In all kind ; ot
Hulilicr ( iooiln ,
Oil Clothlnr nnil UMilior llntiliii ! IHIS Karnani Pt.
. . . J..H
Safes , Etc.
P. BOYER CO. ,
Agents for Hall's Safe A Lock Co.s'
nr nd llunrlar Proof Saf § , Tlmo l irka. VanlU
_ nd J il Wort. IIU1 rarnam itruul OiimUa. N b.
G. ANDREKN ,
Omalia Sufo Works.
MaDHf clur rBo [ Ciroitnrt BarclarrroofBafei ! , VnuXJ
Docra.JullVor , hliutIer and Wire Work. Cor.
lllhmidJar > ouU . . Omaha. Nab.
A , Doors , Etc.
. / Von
Vv'holeula Manujclurer of
Sasli , Doors , ItlindH and Honldinpa ,
Ilranch oaice,12tb and ItarJ t . , -
BOITN MANUFACTURING CO.\ \
Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Btirtfs ,
Mo U'jiri.8lalr ' Work and Interior Hunt Wor.d Klnlat , .
o4. M. B. cor. Bib and LeuvcaworthMta.
Omaba , Nan.
THE CAPITOL HOTEL
Lincoln , Neb.
Thi ) host known nnd mot popular holnl In
tin , biato. Ixcntl < -i'iiti--il.upOliitinciiU | Hint
clnss. llomliuartef | ! < lur coiuinurulnl men ftii'l '
School , County and City
\Vo will pay highest prlt-6
"owsst latiu , rjprrcdpou'lfnce '
HTULL JillOS , ,
LINCOLN , NU .
.NSTALF ENT DEALERS
WlllOivl jun wlmi they nied-A FU LL Lt N 1
OF INSTALMENT GOODS olj iiily lu :
Hip INSTALMENT TR OE. by aOdK.i.in ;
IHSIAUICMT iTkiUUf' tlOfftV CV. . LfK' . ! ' > . ' .