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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1887)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FKIDAY , AUGUST 5. 1887 , TflE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Another Day of Great Activity in Corn at Chicago. PRICES SUDDENLY SLUMP OFF. A Btrongcr Feeling at the Close- Wheat Weak anil Lower , With Only a Moderate filial- ncas Transacted. CHICAGO I' MAHKET. CHICAGO , August . [ Special Telczram to the UKK.I IhlK was another day ut grout ipcctilatlvo activity In corn. The market opened lc olT for September and Ic on" lor October and May. A world of long corn came out on stop orders aud values slumped on * & @Jic ; May dropped further and faster than any other delivery. Within live min utes ot the opening September corn was down to Wife , October to 40 c and May to 4Iic. From yesterday's last ( inotatlons there was recorded a break of IJfe on Septumbur and May , and IJtfc on October. Corn sold cheaper the llrst live mtniites of thu session than It could bo had for at any other time during the day. 'Ihe city was vlslt''d by a llttlo thowcr this morning , and the half matured belief took possession ot the crowd that It was raining cvurywliur. Ono of the llrst bits of news toarrlvo wns that two and livc-olKhtlis Inches had fallun In Leaven- worth und that It was ruining In other local ities In Kansas and Nebraska nnd western Missouri , but to-day wore away without tid ings of general storms. Occasional cloud bursts and local showers weru the best that could bo heard of and It was voted that this sort of thing wasn't giving tlio relief pr.tK'd tor. The change In the temper of the spoon latlvo crowd was sudden , stud the ellect waste to bo seen In the subsequent gradual and Bti-ady Improvement In the values. Thuro were shaip fluctuations in prices , of course , but thu general course ol values was in tlio direction of n higher range. The best prices were obtainable just befoto the close , when September was quoted at lOJfc and May at 45 'c. The last quotation were 4UJfc for September , ll'fc for October , and 4rc tor May. The volume of trade to-day was probably greater than any tiny stnco speculation cot Into this cereal. Tlio esti mated receipts to-morrow are -vl ! > cars. Wheat rnlt-d weak and lower , with only moderate speculative buslnespassing. . The market oKiied | % @Kc off , and crept still lower during thu urst half hour of the trad ing. September settled from f9Vc to rate ; October.from 71j cto7U cf < 270J canrt Ueceu- bcr , fiom 74Jfc to 7ic. Ttie market hung heavily around thn bottom throughout tlio greater part of the session , but rallied along toward the close and left elf about whereIt started in. The news most talked over was the termlnitlon of the Cal fornla corner , or rather , the compromise between the lonss and shorts , by which both sides are lot out of an awkward predicament , without ruinous losses or the precipitation of a panic. 1'ubllc cables quote the foreign markets us dull and anil easy. Private advices represent Liver pool and London to bo badly demoralised over the San Francisco affair and the prospect of a big lot of California wheat being un loaded upon lirltlsh buyers. September wheat ranged at CWnO'ji.jc mm closed ut fii'J ' < c. October rungcd 70 ? @ 7UJ c low nnd 72Vc ; high , closing at71c. Deccmoer ranged 74 @ 74Jifc , closing at the outside. There was only moderate activity In the market for oats and prices wore Irregular find unsettled , closing at K"N' ( < c higher for September and October delivery and easier for May. At thu opening buyers held elf and the tecllng was vury weak , but at a frac tional decline a better dcm.iiid prevailed and thu recovery was about as rapid as the do- cllnu had been. In thu uiovislon trade a quiet state of af fairs existed. In futures , as well as tn cash , property trading loaned to tlio slow orders. < and the dixy's business was both light and leatnrelcM. Thu product , however , was well supported , nnd for .short ribs for near deliv ery prices weni advanced 2J ( Jt7ijC. L-ird was 2c easier for August and Sci > - tomber nnd unchanged for October. For September lard sold at f 1.07 } ( < 40.70 and closed at 0.70. September short ribs ranged at 37.07J@S.07V niitl rested at S8.07K. August short libs averaged uo and October 2 > @ 5c under Septunibur. Lard for August was quoted lOc under and for October 7KjlUe ( ; higher than September. Next winters de liveries were Iras active and for pork lOc lower. The year pork closed at S1-.15. Jan uary pork SU CO , Janutry lard at S6.SO , and January short ribs at SO.00. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAOO. Aiuust 4. i Special Telegram to the BEK.J OATTLK So far us heavy anil fancy com fed were conciyned there was llttlo or no chance as compared with the past day or two. Late yesterday three or four lots of 1,500 and 1,000 ib steers sold at S4.75 , and Xeigler , the IMttsburg buyer , this morn ing paid 11.7.1 for a similar lot. lint $4.2.'X3l.50 ' Is about the range for pnmo Btcurs , while good and useful stock , such as dressed beef dealers want , was selling at S3.GOi'i.S5l ( anil grassy steers , no matter , hardly , their wulghts , sold within the wtdo range of S2-r > 0@'I.f > 0. Large numbers of these heavy grassuis como from the droughty parts of the country and In turn are bought by feeders In more favored localities. Thu Blocker and feeder trade remains unchanged. Native butchers' stock , especially old cows and ttiln bulls , aru soiling for the lowest llg- urrs remembered. At least 0,000 Texans wore on the market to-day nnd yesterday , yet such as were stiltnblu sold ns well as for any time the past ten days. Shipping steers , 1350 to 1500 Ida , $4.00(34.75 ( : I'iOO to UttO lus , 8.0054.'X ) ) ; C50 to 1UOO Ibs , ? 1.05@4.00 ; cows , bulls and mUed , Sl.OOM'J.lK ) ! bulk , ll.75a.20 : Taxas steers , 8a.40iaJ.40 ; cows , S1.75M2.45 ; bulls , S1.60C'$1.7A. Sales : 104 Wyomlne half- breeds , HKnibtf , S'J.75 ; 240 Wyomllig-Texans , 1018 Ibs , JJ.75. lions Trade was slow , prices uneven and n good lOc lower than yesterday , some sorts soiling IV ; lower. Thu top prices for the best heavy were $ : , AO@ : > MX. against Sfi.W < 3 , ' > . .V ) yeHterdar. yut thn great bulk of mixed sold at 5.2ft@5. : ) for best and $ .rj.l5u.VJO ) for com mon. Ught sorts , uo matter whether 100 or 11)0 ) Ib averages , bold uniformly at 5,25. F1NANUIAU Niw : Yonic , AuKiist 4. [ Special Telegram to the llKK.I SIOCKS. The timely action of Secrctiuy Knlrchlld In olterlnt ; to paySi- OOU.OOO In Interest on governtnont bonds at a rubatn of S tier cunt showed that the Kovvrn- iiiont's policy u as to do ovurythlng In Its power to relieve any stronsency In the money market. .Many hohlois may not avail themsotvus of the otTer , and the treasury may be compelled to pay Interest in advance with out the ox-per cent rebate. It all dopouds , bonovcr , upon the condition qt the bund holder. The olTor had n bout-hclal effect on the market anil induced the shorts to co\er more freely , and the market opened linn and higher , advances extending to 1 per cent , London was n largo buyer of Heading , St. Pal and l.ako bhore. Could * ud Camtuack \\ero also reported to have covered their llue.s In aitvanco of their follo lnc. Uiirlns the morning the market displayed more stablity and It was said that all the weak holders , two prominent railroad presidents , for whom the hears have gained tor bovcnil weeks have also liquidated and the market Is In n better shape to advance. London was percent to K per rent higher duapito an advance of 1 per cent to 3 per cent In the bank of England discount rate. After niovlnc up l { to 1 point from the opening thu market begin to show Metis of top heaviness. Cammack and other bears attacked the niarKot savacoly. Thn New Ungland pxhlbltod the most veakiiesa and broke two points. The rest of the list followed by dropping X to l.'l points. JliirlnK the last hour the market turned und rallied sharply nnd closed pretty well toward the top of. the day and rrcovciod Advances of , H'c to We , Northwestern and Western Union having the lead. Oregon Transcon tinental eatneu 1 , Xew England .S' . St. I'aul , < V. Heading K. Union 1'acitio H , cotton oils' utekdy. The total sales wcra 346 , < XK shares ; 'alu t 341,033 shkrus yesterday. UoYEitNMKNTS-Goyerntacut bonds were dull but firm to strong , Yr.STKIlDAT'S QUOTATIONS. U. S. 4's coil poll .127 Cr , Al vv I IT * . . . .I U. S. 4M'scoup. . 100 do preferred..144 raclllcivsot'05.,1 % ! N. Y. 0 108 CanadaSoiith'n. . 6.T , O. H. AN , ti2J < Central Pncillo. . art" O. T. 2fi Chicago A Alton. 14i ! PnclllcMall 3-J } { do preferred..175 P. , I ) . AK - " 0. , H. AO IRM : < Pullninnral.Car.145 D. , L. A W l ! % ltuadlnK 64V 1) . AK.G STU'llock ' Island . . . .12Ctf Erie 0 , St. U&8. F. . . . S63 { do preferred. . . . C5do * ' preferred. . . , 73j UllnolsCpntral..llKl 0. , M. & St. P. . . 81 I. , II. < t W 1HM do preferred.\Wi AT. . . . . . . . . . 20 J , SL P. A 0 ) f Lake Shore do iircferred.,110 J < L. AN Texas Paclllc. . . Michigan Cetit'l. . Union I'Hclhc. . . Mo. Pacific \V..St IAP. . . No. 1'aclllo , , , MII preferred. do preferred. . . . 5'J.U \V. U. MONKV On call easy at 4flt,0 per cent. ; last loan 5 per vent. ; closed otTcrcd at U per cent I'KIMK MERCANTILE PAI'EII 5 l-Cjt < 3 per cent. STKIU.IXO EXCHA.VOK Dull but steady at 84.8l f for sixty day bills and 4.b3 } { for de mand. PIIODIJCK MARKETS. Chlcoco. Augtut 4. Following tlons are the 2to : : closing Hgures : Flour Steady nnd unchanged. Wheat Dull and weak , lower all around , cash. tWc ; September , fi'Jl < c ; October , 71/e. Corn Active and inisettle'l , with prices lower uarlv , but later lecovitred most of de cline ; cash , 40c ; September , 40c ; October , / * % Oats Declined * 4Vc for September and October , but later became stiong. ste.ulv re- nctlini setting In , near futures closing about 'jVc higher ; cash , 25o ; September , 2y c ; May , afijfe. llye bteady nt l.ni < 4@4lc. H.uley Strong at uy/o tor September , i'lline. Timothy beeu S2. l'Jg2. ( ' . . Flax Seed Sl.OO. Wlilskv Sl.iu. Pork Demand light , easier and 10tf15c lower ; cash , S15.00 ; year $12.151 * ! 12.20 ; Jtinu- arv , sr..i'M1/ . Lard Kasler , ruling 2J ( < iJ > c lower , closing ste.idy ; rash 80.r > 7kCn < i.W. Si-plumber , SO.U7 > 4 Q0.70 ; October , ifi.7J-j : } < riO.K ) . llnlk Meats-Shoulders. S5.70@.SO ; shott clear , Sh.iOTJS.ri : ( : ! ; shoit ribs , 8b.uO. Butter StuiuU nndlirm ; creamery , UOJ Sf.JJc ; dalrjir < < V'2. ' > c. Chcuso ( julet ; lull cream Cheddars O1 , . _ U ! c ; Hats , H5/i ! ) < ' c ; Young Ameiicas , UKtifi lUc ; skims 6 < < ffi'K. Kggs-Dnll at 11Q12C. Hides ID modi-utu demand ; heavy grcon alted ; 7 c ; light do , 7"ia ( : salted bull Ides , tx ; , green salted calf , 8Jf@'Jcdrv ' ; ( lint , 2ii lic ! ; drv ealf , 13i51Hc ; deacons ! ! 0c each. Tallow Kasy ; No. 1 cotinliy , yfc ) ; No. 2 , 3c ; cakes , 4c. Kocelnts. Shipments. 'lour , bbls 14,000 15,000 VIlOAt , bit 55.000 251.UOO ; orn. bu 127.000 21 .000 OaH. bu 105,000 111,000 lye , bu 4,000 Jarley , bu 9,000 New York. August 4. Wheat Receipts , 28,0 JO ; exports , 109,800 ; spot lots dc- llnod about } < c , leading to a moderate du- TOO ot activity In a good part for export ; iptlons opened heavy nnd ) f@5 < c lower , nbseiiuently ruled stronger and closed linn ; ungraded rod , 7lUC ( 4SO > c ; No. : t red , 75 ! n ; \o. 2 red , 78' ' ( a)7S ) fc In ulevator , 7 * i'@t0c ! lellvered , ? J@7'J ' > c f. o. b. ; September closed Corn Kecolpt * : , fjO.OOO ; exports , 5,000 ; soot ots about Ic and options Jf ( < 51 ' &o lower , clos- nir linn with borne reaction ; ungraded. 47 Jl7Jic ; No. 'J , 47c In clovator , 47 dJ47aC de < ivcrcd ; September closing at 47J c. Oats , ' 4 ( < tJ a lo\vur and heavy ; receipts. b4ooo ; exports , IbO ; mixed western , 1" white western , ! i7 < 341c. Petroleum Steady ; United , 57/c. ! KgC ! > Firm ; fair demand ; western , 12(3 ( ! 5c. 5c.Pork Pork- Firm and fairly active. Lard Firm ; western steam , spot SC.'JO@ Huttcr Firm nnd request fair ; western , 2 ® Jc. ; western creamery , ibW-Mo. Ctieesu Stronje-r ; und in better demand ; western , 7@8c. MtiuiouiiullH , August 4. Wheat Mar tut quiet with veiy little olleroil ; No. 1 Iiatil , cash , 71'ic ' ; ; September , 72c ; No. 1 noith- ern , cash , * 0 > c : September , 71c ; No. 3 northern , cash , os ; c ; September , C'.te. On met : No. 1 hnrd , 7.ie ; No. 1 northern , 72c No. 2 northern , 70c. Flour Market i-tilet ; patents , | 4.10@4.20 ; jakcrs , 8J.0t.t ; ! > 0. Recelpts-'Whertt , 82,500. Shlpments-Wlieat , 18,000 bu ; Hour , 19,000 bbla. Cincinnati , August 4. Wheat Weaker No. 2 red , 71 } ( 72c. Corn Firm at27c : No. 3 mixed , 42Jfi ( 44c Oats Kasler at 2Tc ; No. a mixed , 20) ) itye-Dnll ; No. 2 , 4fc. ! I'ork Quiet nt 815.00. Lard Strong at SO.H7J { . Whisky Steady at 81.05. Milwaukee. August 4 Wheat Unset lied and lower ; September , CO c ; October Corn Dull and Me lower ; No. 3 , 39c. Oats Dull : No. a white , aajfp. Hyo Inactive and nominal ; No. L 4c. Uarloy Easier : Septemhor , COJ c bid. Piovlsious Weak ; pork , August , S14. ; > 0. St. IjoulH , August 4. Wheat Higher cash. OSc ; September 70 > ic. Corn Strong ; cash , 30o : September , 30'tfc Oats Steady cash , 23 > $ c ; September , Pork-Quiet at 815.50. Lard Firm at 0.45. Whisky SI. W. Butter Stronc and higher ; creamery , 25 ® 28c ; dairy , 15@25c. Kanwas City , August 4. Wheat Qttle and nominal. Corn Weaker ; No. 2. cash , 34'/cbld ' , ular , : i."iVc bid ; August , : tt c ; beptember , 35c asked. Oats Xo. 2 cash.iic bid ; August , 23c bid 23Jic asked. Now Orlenno , August 4. Corn Firm ; mixed , 49c : yellow , 50c ; white , 55e , Oats-Dull and lower at Corn Me.U-Steady at J. : HoProductsDull : pork , 815.75 ; lard , 0.02W. Hulk Meats Shoulders , 85.80 ; lone crlea aud clear rib , 88.12X- Live STOCK. Ohlo Ko , August 4. The Drovers' Jour nal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 13.000 ; strong for good , others lower ; shipping steers , $3.05C 9 4.75 ; stockera and feeders , 31.50cf3.10 ; cows , bulls und mixed , S1.00@J.90 ; 'lexas cattle , S1.75@.t.40. Hogs Uecolpts , 14,000 ; slow , good lenlents lower , others 15c lower ; rouirli and mixed , S4.70C < f5.20 ; packing anil shipping , S5.10G4 5.40 ; light , 84.70r.30 ; skips , SS.OO(4.bO. ( ! Sheep Receipts , 4,000 ; steady , for good common lower ; natl\es , S2.50di4.lO ; western , S.oXii53.X : ( ! ) ; Toxitus , 2.50 3.00 ; Jambs , 84.00 fii5.00 : Nation : * I Stock Yardx. Knit St. Louts , 111. , Augtiut 4. Cattle Receipts , 000 ; shipments , 5,100 ; the market was Mteady ; fair to choice heavv native steers , 81.00 1.42 ; butchers' sti-eig. 3.40C.V ! ; feed ers. fair to rood , JS.X\i3.75 ( ; stockers , fair to good , 2.00@2.60. Ilous KecelptP , 4,000 ; shipments. 2.WX1 ; the market was active but lower ; choice heavy butohors' selections , $ j.3'J < 35.40 : packers and Yorkers , medium to choice , S5000i5.25 ; pigs , common to good , 81.503 5.00. KnnKniiCUy , Atuust 4. Cattle Receipts , 1,700 ; shipments , oHiclal yestenlay , 2.SOO ; best steady ; others weak and lower ; coo it to choice corn fed IS POiU.75 ( ; common to me dium , 83.20 t.55 : stookers. sacoyC'.W ; feed ing steers , 1 50 3.00 ; cows , 81.40(3350. ( IJogs Rrx olpts and shipments , olllclal for yeatoulay , 4,400 ; choice opened strong , nlos- inc weak and 5&0i ! > lower ; good to choice , 85.15d'i ( 20 ; common to medium , 8t.90Q5.lO ; skips , $3.25(34.85. ( OMAHA MVK HTOCK. _ Tbursdar , AUK 4. Onttlc. The receipts of cattle were heavier than yesterday. Aside from u few loads of butcher stock there was nothing but range cattle In. One bunch of 170 head of dressed betif steers was received consigned direct to G. H. Hammond mend A Co. A ftirt cows were sold , but there was no demand for the range rattle and they were re blppcd. Values reiaaluua itbont steady. _ Hog * . The receipts ot bogs were hardly up to jesterday. A tew loads at the opening were sold at about yesterday' * closing prices , hut the market weakened Tory rapidly , 'Ilia market closed fully ,10c lower than yester day's close. There vras a demand tor all the hogs ID at the price ? , but five loads were held ever. The decline Is felt most se\orcly upon light and light mixed and rough bogs. Hood heuvy hogt Held up better and were In better demand , There were a few sold. ItocclpU. v/attic. * vuo Uog3 . . . 3,300 ProvntlliiK i'rloes. Showing the prevailing prices paid for llvo stock on this market : Choice steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . . . 83.90 4. 00 Choice steers. 1100 to ISOJ Ibs. . . a WLW Fat llttlo steers 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.00 , < 3.75 Corn-fed range steers 1300 to 1400 ii.OQdj&s'i Good to choleo corn-fed cows. . . . 2.750H.OO Common to medium cows . awKSa.W Hood to cholco bulls . l.7.Vit2.2.'i 'Highland mediumboira . 4.b50t4.tio Good to choice heavy hens . 5.0" > ( g5. 15 Good to choice mixed hogs . 4.0X35.05 Itcprescntutivo Hales. NATIVE STEHItS. o. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 30. . . .1007 83.45 10..13U3 83.85 ' TWO YUAll OI.I ) STHK11S. s'o. Av , Pr. 0..1178 SIL'JO COWS. { o. Av. Pr. Xo. Av. Pr. 1..10.0 82.110 10. . . .1100 $2.45 2. . . . IrTj 2.'ir 5..11M 2.41 1 . . .1 JO 2.45 1..12DO 3.00 VKAL CALVES. S'o. AV. Pr. C. . . . 210 $5.25 11 U 1.1.8. S'o. Av. I'r. . . .lobO S2.00 siir.EP. STo. Av. Pr. 20. . . . 10 52.87 } nons. S'o. Av. Shk. Pr. No. AT. Sbtf. Pr 80..15S N ) ? 4.fi5 . . . .BW 1 0 85 05 70..1H5 4'JO WI..26.I 100 5.0'i 5X..IbJ 80 4.HO 07. . . . 227 fi.in b0..2i : ] 240 I.K ( ) f.2..24t . ; 40 5.05 75 . . .211 120 4.0" 5V. . . 2.51) ) 40 S.O'i 71 . . .ffil bO 4..r ( > ril..2 8 40 5.0"i f,0..2U : IfX ) 4'J-i 70. . . . 228 121) ) 5.0'i 71 . . .an 120 4..n fin..2os 40 5.o"i Oil . . .214 200 5.00 50. . . . 285 bO 5.tt ( HI . . .22-i 'MO 5.00 til. . . 242 200 5.05 40 . . .220 lliO 5.00 6'.l..2.t7 120 5.05 75 . . .207 5.00 07. . . . a.V ) 120 5.0 ? 711. . . . 207 bO 5.UO W. . .257 5.10 72 . . .2JI10 5.110 tiy..23'J 40 5.10 04 . . .2IYJ 240 5.00 00..2T > S3 5.10 : M..2'J5 120 5.00 150 . . . ' .01 W ) 5.10 . . . .211 40 5.00 O1..2'i ! ) bO 5.10 Ori..2.n 200 5.00 ft . . . .2t : 5.10 71. . . . 230 120 5.00 57. . . . 25" 120 5.10 72. . . . ' "J7 120 5.00 04..2.U 240 5.10 7.V..23U bO 5.W 44. . . . 800 120 5.10 CH..244 2UJ 5.0' > CO. . . . 207 40 5.10 411. . . . WJ 120 5.0'j 02 . . .2..7 5.10 72. . . . 2-10 120 5.05 73. . . . 820 40 5.10 4. . . .312 40 5.05 04 . . .270 bO 5.10 00 . . .2JO 40 5.05 5b..294 5.15 54. . . . 281 2 1 5.05 60. . . . 273 120 5.15 5' ) . . .240 ICO 505 OS. . . . 205 80 5.15 03. . . .271 100 5.05 04. . . .321 40 5.20 Iilvo Stock Sold. Showlngthu number ot head of stock sold on the market to-day : C'ATTI.K. J. U. Hammond A Co. , ( "hipped diiect ) 175 Local . 30 Shippers . 2 Total . 210 nonq. iVnglo American PauklngCo . 2480 ' ! . 11. llaininond A Co . 35S iVrmoiirACo. . 1008 Total . 3,840 Insold . . . . . . . 325 _ _ _ BIllpllKilltH. Showing the amount of stock shipped over the dllferent roads to-day. CATTI.K. 24 . R. 1 . Chicago 2 . C. . H. A Q . Chicago All silo * of stock in tuts nnrkot are inailo per cwt live woUbt unless othurwlso state , ! . bead hogs sell at c per Ib. for all weight * "Skins , " or ho < s wuUlilni : loss than too ibs. no value. Pregnant sows are dockoi 40 los. and stagsSO Ihs. by tltoniibllo Inspector. Sum mer Packing. Showing the number of hogs packed at the leading points from March 1 to July 30 , lbS7 : Smce March 1 , 18U7. 18-6. Chicago . 1.29-.OCO 1,700,000 KansAsCity . O'.r,48t ; 000,0x1 Omaha , Neb . 304,434 27,000 Milwaukee. . 125.000 14J.OOO. Indlanauolis . 112,000 0 ,000 St. I.Ollls . 230,000 2.10,000 Cincinnati . 88,500 b..ooo CeaarKipids . 118,110 140,148 Cleveland . 01,450 127,840 Keokttk. Iowa . 49av , ) 3lbOO Ottumwn , Iowa . 37,1(23 ( 08,021 St. Joseph , Mo . 25,000 20,000 Other western points . 227,850 102,005 liivc Stock Note * , Ho sgo still lower. S. 11. Klwood , O'Neill , was In looking over the market. C. W. Xelglor , Columbus , was In looking over the > ards. P. Dnnbier , Shelby , was hero and mar keted one load of hogs. H. C. Smith , Wllcox. was In with a load of bogs tor 11. E. Palmerton. Carl Hciiingson , Dannolbrog , came In with a load of hogs which sold on the market. D. E. Slevois , Cedar Creek , came In with two loads of cattle which sold on thn market , -alalla Land and Cattle lompanv had In twenty-tour loads ot Texas bteeis troin the ransu. W. It. Howcn , Omaha , sold twelve head of verv line shorthorn two year olds to Harris iV Fisher. T. J. Taylor , Shelton , accompanied by George Moisuer as body giurcl , w.is In with two loads of hogs. Gcorgo F. Dodco , of the firm of Dodge Hrothers , Wood River , was in and marketed two loads ot hogs. Jim Fra/ior , Sliver City , and W. G. Oaks , cashier of be Silver City b.xuk , were among the \isltors at the yards. Cowboy hats and spurs are becoming quite tno rngu at the yards sineo the arrival of Mr. Chandler with n tr.iln of ponies. J. II. Johnson , Hl.ilr , was in to-day with two loads. Ono load of :3l-lb : hogs topped the mardet at 3r > .20. The other load avorjged 242 and brought 35.05. E. M , Richardson , who has been at the Union Stock Yards , Chicago , for the last fourteen years , and for ten years of that time associated with ono linn , has opened a com mission house here. Mr. J. A. Braliurd , a lareo feeder nnd shipper from Dtinlap , Iowa , will bo associated with him , John Wiggins , secretary of the Iilvo Stock Shippers' Association , has Issued a notice to stockmen that the by laws of the Nebraska Lho Stock Shlppurb' Association wcro amended at their last meeting so as to admit any regularly located shipper of six months' actual business no matter In what state lo cated. Shippers are Invited to como to the next meeting to bo held at Exchange hotel , South Omaha , Neb. , Wednesday , August 10 , 18b7 , at 2 p. in. Among those having stock on the market \\ero the following : C. H. i'.irmuleo A : Co. , Cedar Creek ; M. E. Miv. OberllnV. ; . W. Kearney ; M. Klllner. Madison : Davoyit llar- iy , Jackson ; Scolleld itl . Walnut ; Gardner , A. it Co. . Croighton ; John Dem , A.M. Spooner < Sc Co. , Hooper ; 11. H , Dorsov , Swedeburg ; Steufer it II. . Dodge ; DovoyA ( I. , Newmans Grove ; F. Willet , Albion ; W. H. Barrett , Ilarlan. The following bad stock on the market Wilkinson A G. , Avoca ; J. Hastle , Elm wood ; Jainrs Cummin.s , Talmaee ; Sect A , K. , Brock ; A. J. Minor , Nelson ; A. . Mandlo- . . . baum , Ulne Hill ; James Danloy , AshlHiul G. L > . Smith , Ulysses ; Morrison it W. , York ew.ttt' i . , Htihboll ; J. J. Harms , Firth James Sandeis , Reynolds ; W. N. Richard son , Red Cloud ; C. L. Champion , Hastings John Wiggins , Genoa : C. Hermlnger. Danuo- borg : W. Lowrie , Platte Center : J. 11. John OMAHA WUOLHSALE 3IARKRTS Thursday , Aug. 4. J'rotlnoc. /Tie following arc the prlcci at which round lots of produce are sold In Uils mar- hct. hct.Bans Bans The btdk ol the good stock Is metIng - Ing at lie. The receipts are not heavy ant the demand Is fair. UUTTKK Tlietels noeood butter coming In and the market is tirin. There Is an ac tive demand for strictly choice butter and an occasional choice package goes tl < Xjil7c. The best dairy butler U selling at ' 14 < aiGe per pound , fi\lr to eood , HQUk : ; In ferior , i-C lOc. CIIKESE Fancy full cream Cheddars. single. lOc ; full cream twins. lOVc ; Young AmcrlCAS , lie ; brick cheese , 100 Ibj , In case , now , 1-c ; Llmbtircer. uo Ibs , in case , new , lie ; Swiss , fancy Ohio , new. lOc. POULTIIT The receipts of spring chickens are very liberal. Good stock is golne at 82.60 per doz. , and It requires very choice largo ones to brine more than that. Old fowls are selling readily at 82.75 < 3uo. ; There a fnw ducks coming In which are selling at 82.00 ® 2.'iO. 2.'iO.POTATOES. . The receipts ore not heavy and the market Is firm. Stocks arc moving at 55j ( $ < JOc. ONIONS. The market Is fairly well sup plied with irond stock. ThtS.prlco for good stocK Is 83.00 per bbl. HKAXS. There are a few ve-y good Cali fornia beans on the market which aie helil at 81.00 per bushel. Hand picked navy beans arc quoted at 81.75 per bushel and the other grades aie selling from that figure down to v GAME. There lsnopamo | coming in , the weather being too warm to handle It. CAIUIAOK. Large choice heads are worth Xit75c ) per do7eii. liRiiKiEH A few are coming In but the re ceipts are light and barely equal to the city einnud. The stock fur the most part Is nnt tillable for shipment. Blackberries. $2.75 per lG-ot , case ; bluebenlcs , 35.00 per stand. TOMATOES Home-grown stock is becom- nir plenty and was sold at very low prices o-day. In some Instances as Iowas50cn nishel. Good stock that would bear ship ping Is worth Sl.OO a bushel. PI.I'.MS Good California plums are mov- n. at 1.50 per box. Pitt'NES There are somn very line largo prunes on the market which are selling at Sl.OO. LEMONS T'tere are some very fancy largo Malorl lemons on tlm market which nro sell- ng at 80.00. There are a few Vemelll emons on the nui ket which are selling at 87..W. _ Orocer'H Iitnt. Corrr.E Ordinary grades. 20J 21c : fair , 20J ji22c : prime.22 < a ! ccholce,2.t : < < 4c : fancy green and yellow , 2. ! ( > l2."ic : old govern meiit l.i va. 23S'.Wc ( ; Intel lor , Ia\.t , 2lt'JOc ( ! : Mocha , > C < * 'Wc ; A rhiicklo's , roasted , 20'/c ; Mch.uigh- Ill's XXXX , 20'4'c ' ; Dllworth's ' , 20c ; Red Cross , 20'fc. CANNIIII ( loon's Ojsters , standard , per case , SMMCTOUO : strawlierrles. 2 Ib , per case. S2.7 ( ) ( < ? 2.75 ; raspberries , 2 Ib , | ) er caso. S2.70 ( } J.75 ; California pears , pet case , $4.4 < > M4.5U ; apricots , tier c se , $ 'J.OUiM.TO ( ; peaches , per case. S4.40ui4.50 ; white cherries , JUT case , 85.00 plums , per case , } ? 350@ : ! . < X ) : bltte- jcrrlcs , per case , 82.00iW2.lO : egg plums , 2 b. per case , $2.50 ; pineapples , a Ib , [ icr case. $3.2Ua5.75 ( ; 1 Ib mackerel , per Aoi , jl.40 ; 1 Ib salmon , per do , $1.75 ; 12 b gooseberries , per case , 82.60122.70 ; 2 Ib string scans , per case , $1.70 : 2 Ib lima beans , per case , Sl.OO ; 3 Ib marrowfat peas , per eitse , 82.40(32.50 ( ; a Ib early June peas , per case , 82.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 52.45WJ50 ; 2 Ib com , 82.50. Hams , 13V@13J c ; breakfast bacon. ll $ (312c ( ; b.icou sides diy salt , 8jiic ; shoulders , 7 > e : diied beef liams , 12 ® ! < : dried beef regular , HHl-c ; lianis.pimlc , hJ fiOc. WOODKNWAKK Two-hoop palls , per do/ , 1.45 ; K-hoop palls , 81.05 ; No. 1 tub. 60.50 ; No. a tub. $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; wash boards , 81.75 : assorted bowls , S2.25 ; No. 1 chums , $0 ; No. 2 churns , $8 ; No. 3 churns , 87. SrAitcii Mirror Gloss. 55fc ; Graves Corn , T.IC ; Oswego Gloss , 7c : O.SWBKO Corn. 7c. HKOOMSitra : 4-tle.S2.00 ; No. 1.S2.UO ; Xo. . ' , 81.75 ; he.ivy stable , ! * 4 Svitri' No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , S1.32@1.35 ; New Orleans , pot gallon. : ! ( ( 40c ; iiinplo syrup , halt bbls , "old time. " per gallon , 70c ; 1-gallon cans , per do$10.00 : hilt-callon : cans , per do$5.50 ; quart cans. 83.00. CANDY Mixed , 8 | ( < tllc ; stick , 8KflK < " . CUACKKIIS Giirneuu's sodn , butter and picnic , 4)ic ) : tieams , 7 > fc ; ginger snaps , 7Xc : city soda , 7Xc. PirKf.ES-Mcdlum. In bbls , 87.00 ; do In hall bbls , $4.00 ; small , In bbls , 8\00 ; do In halt hbls , 5 > 4.50 ; gherkins , In bbls , 80.00 ; do in half bhls , 155.00. Si'OAii Granulitcd,6KWKcconf.A,0'ha ; ' ( d4c ; white extra C. 5l5 ( ; < c ; extra C. 56 < 0 54"c ; yellow C. fi Oj-Vdi ! ; cut loaf , G tc ; powdered , 7(3'7'c. ( ( DitiEi ) Fni i rs Apples , now , X's evaporated , 50-lbring. I7'f@lbc ; raspberries , evaporated , 27@28c ; blackberries , uvapornted , O C'WXc ; plttoil cherries , 12 ® Kic ; peaches , new , li'K , i c : evaporated peeled peaches , e ; evaporated , unpired , o ; new currants , < % @ 7c ; prunes , 4KW4J/c ; citron , 25c : rai sins , London lavers , Sl.iiS : California , loose muscatels , $ l..riO ; new Valencias , 7 > c. UiriNEi > LA iti ) Tierce , 7c ; 40-lb square cans , 7c ; 50-Ib round. c ; 20-lb round , 7Jfe ; 10-Ib calls , 7Hc ; 5-lb pails , 7Xc ; 3-Ib palls , 7'JiC. TOIIACTO Lorlllard's Climax , 44o ; Splen did , 3Sc ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c : Leggett & Meyer's Star , 41e ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Drum- mond's Hnrse Shoe , 37c ; T. J. , 31c ; Sore's Spearhead , 44c. Tr.AH Japan , porlb , SOfS'iOc ; gunpowder , 25 < iKiOc ; Yottn. Hyson. 30@jOc ; Congou , C5@ 70c ; Oolong , 30 65c. General Market * . SriniTS Cologne spirits , 188 proot , 81.10 ; do 101 proof , 81.12 ; spirits , secoptt quality , 101 proot , 81.10 ; do 18.s proof , $1.09. Alcohol. 18b proof. $2.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled whiskies , fel.OOWl.50. Gin blended. 81.50Q 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , S2.tog ( ( < i.oo ; Ken tucky and Ponnsjlvanla Ties , S2.UOO0.50 ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , 81.50@3.00. llrandles , imported , $5.fXtfas.'iO ; domestic. S1.30M.1.00. Gins , Imported. S4.5i@ ( 0.00 ; domestic , M.25&3.iX . Champitgnes , im ported , per case , S2S.OO)3.00 ( ) ; American , per case. S 10.00 10.00. HIDP.H Green butchers' , 5X(30c ( ; green cured , 7 c ; dry Hint , HQjl'-'e : dry salt , 9@ lOo ; greun calf skins , 7iie ; damaired hides , two-thirds prlco. Tallow 3c. Gicasi , Prime white , : ! ; jellow , 2c ; brown , IKc. Sheei : pelts , 25@75c. HKAVV HABDWAIU : Iron , rate , $2.70 ; plow steel , special cast , 4 } > , e ; crucible steel ; cast tools , do , l2Ml.'ic ; waon spokes , er set , $2.00@3.50 ; hubs , per set , 81.2'j ; fel oes , sawed dry , $1.00 ; tongues , each. bOc ; axles , each , 7xs ; ; sqnaro nuts , pcrlb , 0@7c ; eoil chain , per Ib , 04@l'ic ; inalle.tble , 8 ( ) lc ( ) ; Iron wedges , Cc ; crowbars , Oc ; harrow teeth , 4' ' < c ; spring steel , 4K5c ; Hurdon's borso shoes , 84.75 ; liiirden's mule shoos , 85.75 , Ilarbed wire' in car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibs , Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 2.60 ; steel nulls , $2.75. _ Dry Lumber. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIKIIS. 12 ftl4 | ft 18 ft Id ft30 | ft ft'21 ' fl 4zfl I7.5U17.M ) 17 6U 1'J.DO ' 20.00 20.60 22.50 j2 ' ' ' 17.50 17.BO'l7.60 ' 10.50120 00 . " - > .50I22.5C siH.V..V. . . . . 17.70 l7.SOil7.VI W.60ail.00.22.50a.5C | 2x10 17.50 I'M 17.W w > 22.K IF 00 18.00 is.50 1P.&I l LOi-ji ) : u 110A11DS. No. 1 , com , s 1 s . 819.50 No. 2 , com , sis . 17.0 No. 4 , coin , sis . 13.5C FKNf IXO. No. , * In , 12 A 14 It , roueh . ? 19.5 ( No. 2 , . . ll CKIMNO ASI ) I'AItTITION. 1st com , Jf in White 1'ino Celling . 8".4.0C Clear , X in. Norway Pine Ceiling . 1G.OC S1D1NU. A , 12 , 14 and 16 ft . , . S22.0C H , . . ? . 21.0C C , " " " . . . . . . . . . . . 15.5C D , " " " . 13.0C No. 1 , com. 12 ins. is. , 12 * 14 . . . . 2 No. 2 " " " 12 & 14 H . 10.0C " " " " 16ft . 17. " 1st and 2d , clear. I'Inch. . s. 2 s . S50.0C 3d , clear , l Incn.s. as. , 845 : l , Uf.a In 47.0C H select , 1 inch , s.2 s.,8 : ; 1M , IK , 2 In 37.0C POSTS. White cedar , C In. , J < s. , 12 , 0 ; 0 In. qrs. , 11 C. E. MAYNE. C. H. TAYLOR TAYLOR & MAYNE , A ( Tire , Lightning and Tornado. ; N. W. Cor. 15th and Hartley SIR. , Omaha , Nub Telephone - ! . STECK PIANOS Remarkable for powerful sympa thetic tone , pliable action and ah- . solute durability ; 30 years' record , the best guarantee of the excel lence of these instruments WOODBRIDGE BROS. , THE OHIO AGO AND North- NorthWestern Sliort Xiine The only roiul to tnko for Dos Maine * Mnr- elmlltown , Cedar KuplilfClinton , Dlxoti , Chlcu- ire , Mllwntlkco and nil points east. Tn the peo- tile of Nclirngkn , Colornilo , Wyoming , titnh , IdKho , AovailH , UrcKon , Wnahltiirton , nnd Cnll- fornln , It olTi'rssuprrlor niUantiiKCS nut po 8i- bio tiy any other fine. Among u fcwoflho numerous points of u- nprlorlty enjoycil t > y the pHtionsof this road litHwcen Oiimlui nnd C'Ucngo.nro ' III two trains n day of DAY COACHES which nro the llnrst llntt Ininianiirt nnd Ititrjnitlty cnn cronto. Its I'AliAOl'.K SLKKI'ISO CAKS , which are models of comfort niul ulcvanca. Its I'Altl.OU 1)IA\V- ) ! 1N(1 ( UOOM OAKS , iin < iiriinggp t by nnr. ami Itg w'duly ' volohrntpd I'AI.ATIAIj DININO CAHS , the 1'iiunl of Hhlcli cannot bo found cNowhoro At Council UlullBthe tnilns of the Union I'neino Ity. connect In t'nlon Depot with thee of the Chlcneo .V NoithwpBtcrn Ity. In Chlciuo tlic trnlnsofthls lire innko close connection with the oot nil i > a tf > rn hues. Tor Detroit , Cohiinbux , Iiullannpolls. Clncln- null. Mnirarn KnlN , Iliillnlo , PlttsbnrirToronto , Montreal , lln tnn , New York , I'lillmlulplihi , llnltlniorcViishliiKton niul nli points In thu cngt , itek for n ticket /In the "NOKTIIVESTKHN. . " _ f yon wl h the bet iiecomniodntlon , All ticket luronts soil tickets \IB tills lino' I. lluOIIITT , K I1 WILSON. Oenl. Manager , ( luul. I'nss'rApent Clilcutro , 111. W. M IIA11COOK. U It. IIOLfiV.9 , Western AKent , Cltv I'a s'r Agent , OiMUlm Nobraskn. Union TrustCo 30SS. 15lh SI. , Onuilia , Neb. Capital , - $300 , 000 Made on Kent I > tatc. Subool , County and Municipnl Bonds Ne gotiated. WM. A. PAXTOW , WM. O. M * wi I'roPident. View Prog. ItouT. L. GAiu.u'iH , F. II. JOHNSON , Beuiolur. ; . Treasurer. D1UUTOHS : WM. A. PAXTO.X , HBNHV T. CI.AIIKC , W. O. MAUL , I H. WIIJ.IAMS. HOIIT. U OARI.ICIIP. . U. JOHNSON. F. n. JOHNSON. Union National Bank OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital $100,000 Authorized Capital 600,000 \V. W. MARSH , PresiJent. J. W. KODKFER , Cashier Account * solicited and prompt attention given to all business entrusted to its care. Pay 5 per cent on time deposits. No 20o Masonic IJuildinfj , cor.Capitol Av enue and ICth sts. Telephone No 842. IwU L/Ulilli Cor 13th and Douglas sts. Capital Stock $160,000 Liability of Stockholders 30O.OOO The only mrnlur snvinirs hunk in the stato.Five pur cunt Interest paid on deposits. Loans Made on Kual state. OFTICKItS : OuvC. nAitTON , President ; J. J. BHOWN. Vlo 1'rosldent : I > . M. UKNNF.TT , Manntrmr Di rector : JonN E. WII.IIUH , Cashier. THE BANK OF COMMERCE 0 1O North Jfith Street , Paid in Capital , - - - - $100,000 GEO. E. IJAUKKn , President. KOBT. L. OAHLTPHS , Vlco-Preslilcnt r. H JOHNSO.V.Cnalller. DIltECTOUS : n. JonN ov , ( ! ro. B. lUrtKnit , It OUT. L. OAHI.ICIIH , WM. HKivtita F. II. JOHNSON. A Kcncrnl banking business trnnsHctod. Interest nllowod on Imo ilooo U.S. DEPOSITORY. Capital $6OO,000 Surplus 100,000 Herman Kountze , President. John A. Creighton , Vice-President , F , H. Davis , Cashier , W. H. Meo-ciuieri Asst.-Cashier. N. W. Harris & Co. 56 DEVONSHIRE ST. , BOSTON. o'CountlrB.CIticn , Towns , Water , laity. Pn. " . bt.r.uut- CorroBiHJUclenco I'-1Co-'k iollcitc' F. Veterinary Surgeon , 417 s. i uii STIIIIT : , ' OMAHA. NEHHASKA. DR.F.J.BRICKER . . . , OHice in Arling ton Block Rooms 28 and 20. OMAHA , - - - NEHHASKA. Rectal and Gonito-UrinaryDi seases a Specialty. Hemorrhoids or I'llcg , cured In nil cnfie" , no mnttorof how lonirctandlntr. ItuliInK I'llnt. FO ciilliid. Fissure , hletula In Arm , CoriHtlputlon Hectal ulccruuon and all Chninlo Uiscutf s of the Itcotiirasiiccosstiilly treated by u painless Frstcm of Ituctal .Medication iintl direct iipjillca tlnn of remedies , without thu UPU of the Knife I.lKUturc or CiiuttlcH. Nnilulny to liusini" > ili orulnury cuees. Ulllco lioiiis 9j : ! u m. to 1'JIU m ! tn B und" toh p.m Itesklcnce , cor5th uni Dekiuurfctrects , INSURANCE x AGENT , Merchants1 National Hunk IluilJInif , Uootnl Uc-Stulrs. Telephone No , 375. Omnha , Nebraska. RErllKbENT ! Ptoenjx. London. England. , . Flremen'i , Newark , NJ . Olea'8 Fall ! , ( ilen's Vnlll , N. V . . . Glrard , rhlladclpnlB. Pa. . , . . , , . . \put \ .l Weitchnter New York t . Y . . . JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY Agricultural Implements. CHURCHILL PARKER , Wholt lo Petit r In Agricultural Implements , Wnjjons , nJ lIuxRlo. Jonoi Mr ot , betno n th ml Huh , Crush * , f < et' . LININGER < e METCALF co. , Agricultural Implements , y EOin.C rrlime . llutiln , Kte.Yhol lf. Om..h * . VARLIN , Oil EXDOR F . MARTIN WhulcialeDenleriln Agricultural Implements , r on nil fluiurtri. 901 , TO , W6 find 907 , Jonci it Artist * ' Material. A. JIOSPE , JR. , Artists' Materials , Pianos nnil Organ * , : MJ Ikiuglim Str t , Onuha. Builders' Hardware and Scales. TAYLOR , 3Hililers'Hftrd\varp& SeaIo Repair Shop 4cchautc > ' Tools anil lluffalo SraUi. lllXi Douglas at , ( imarm , Nfb. _ _ _ _ Books c.nd Stationery. A. T. KENYON r CO. , Who cinlis nnil He all Bookseller * ami Stalloners , tK t. . Umahn , Nrl > . 'Mi-phono 601. ( Mrir | wniloiien lollcitnl. floors an if Shoes. w. r. MOUSE c co. Jobbers of Hoots ami Shoes. 1111 F tii m it , Omaha , N b. Manufactory , Biimmw trevl , llutton. X. T. IjIMibKl ! CO. , Wliolosr.lp Knliui-r Hoots and Sliooa Itnbncr mid Ollc-d Clotluni : niul 1'i'lt Hoots niul "horn. 1111 IlnriKH Strci-t. Beer. STORX P ILElt , Litter lck ! > r Browcrs , 1M1 North I'lh Strerti Oinitm , Neb. Butchsrt' Tools. "LOUIS 'HELLER , Butchers' Tools and Supplier , CmlnKJ of all klndi nw ji la aloe * . 1118 Jonrsnt .oiuatia Coffee , Spice * , Etc. CLARKE BROS. .C CO. , Omaha Corruo and Spice Mills. i.Ootlfsi.Splf" . Hiking Vowder. nuTorlni tracti , Laundry Ulu . Ink. Kic. Hli-16 Ilarnaj Blr l. Omaha. .Nab. Cornier. . EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , John Eponcter , Prop. Hannfaotnrar of Oaltanlted Iron and Comic * . Dodf e and 100 and 106 N , lOln it. . Omaha , Ntb. RUEMPING C BOLTE , Manufacturer * of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices , Dormer Window * . Klnali.MclallrSkjrllRbt , lc. 310S. llli > t .Omaha. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , C. Spc-cht , Prop. Oalranlted Iron Cornlcpn , etc. Bwci'ilmprovpd Put ? ent Mctnllc Skylight. WH and 610 S l.'lli l .llnmba. Carpets. OMAHA CARPET CO. , Jobber * of Carpet's , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Rucra , Linoleum * , MntiliiK" . Etc. lill Douc'ai ' street. Crockery and Notions. W. L. WRIGHT , Agent for 'ho Manufacturer ! ) aixl Importer ! of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chlmueyi , etc. Office , ill Buuth lith at , Omiha , Nt b. CLOTHING M. ELG Ul TER'S Mammoth Clothinir House. Corner furrum and Tunth Hlreeia Oiunha. Nob. Commission and Storage. D. A > HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing. Bntter , Remand 1'roduc * . Conilgnmeaia ollclt d , Ucadquurtera for tilnueware. llerry Bozt B iiud Or a lie llatkcti. 1414 lioilfaitrect , Omaha. R1I > J > ELL * RIDDELL , Storage and Commission MorclinnH fj > ecl.iliie "utter. KKI . Chocio , Poultry. Uarac , Oyntcrs , etc. , etc. 112 8. tub fat. FEYCKE BROS. , Commission Merchants. Frnlta. Produce and PraYlilone * Omnrm , Nob. Produce Conrmission llcichunts , Ponltrj , Uutur , Game , tiulu , etc. MO S. Kthit Omaha. Nub , Coal an if Lime. CJ 0. t. l.AHAUll , I'rci. C. r. OOO11HAN , V. I'tei. J. A. HUNliEHI.AND , Hoc. and Treui. OMAlLi. CO A I. , COKE LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , 3W Suuth Thirteenth Street , Omaha , Nob. , r. j. JOHNSON p co. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Limo. And Shipper * of Coal and Cole , Cement , I'laittr , Urac , Ualr. Klru Urlck , Drnln , Tila and MHirnr I'lpa. omru. IMiton lintel. Xnnmm t. , i > miha , .Nub. Tplnpnnno Ml. Cigars and Tobacco. MAX MEYER < & CO , Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco , Ouni Hud Ammunition , 215 to K3 b 11th it. , 1030 to 1U24 Farnatait .Oiniba.Neb. WEST C fRITSClIER , Manufacturers of Fine Cigars , And Wholesale Dealtri In Leaf Tobacco * , Noi. 106 uuil 110 N. ' .Jth street , Omaha. Dry Goods. M. E. r7MlTlrV CO , , Dry Ooods , Furnifihingfioods & Notions UlKandlllU Douitlai , cor. llth St. , nmnha , Neb. Distillers. Uisunersnfl.lqunri. Alcohol Htiil Spirit" . Iiuportcn and Jubbcraof Wlnusuuu i.lnuor . WILLO W SPRINGS DIHTILLE'f CO. and ILElt C CO. , Importers nnd Jobbers of Kino Wines and I.lqur > r . SolemanufnO'.urtrs of Kennpdr > East India lilt- tern anil Domestic I Iquort. 1112 lUrrny ht. furniture. It EWE Y , f fiTOXE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Fnrrmm it. . Oinalm. Nub. CIIA RL US SIII f'ER ICK , Furniture , liedding , Upholstery , Mirrors , etc. 1200.1303 and 1211) Karrmm > t. , Onmhx Groceries , I'AXTON , GALLAGHER { v CO. , Wholesale Groceries and 1'rovisiona , Noc. 701,707,7W and 711 S. 10th St , Omxha , Neb. McCORl ) , It HAD Y tl CO. , Wholesale Grocern , Iftn and I.ciTonwortu ma , Omahu. Hardware. LEE , VRIETttV C'O. Jobbers of Hardware und Nails , Tinware , "heel Iron. Etc AEi'nti for Hotro bcales und Mlamt I'nnderio. Omnriaf cb W. J. BROATCII , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , BprluoVugnn Hlock , Hardware Lumber , etc. 1301 lUruejr it Oruatia. EDNEY c GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , WnKOD and C rrl Be Wood Htofk. ITctrr llnrrtwtre , Ktc. l2lTndnlU l.c euworttM . ( > nnhi , , Neb. HI I L'i'ON ROGERS C S Stoves , Itaiiffcs , Furnaces , Tilen , . ilruaUoodi , Ull aud lltt OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTOR Iron Works ] i/ " " v TjA > 7pn'/Kiix\xr ? Iron Works , ' Wronght and Cant Iron Building Work , Iron Plftlrft ItullTiiK , llrnnis and ( llrders. Ctfam Knuliim , lirifj \Tork , < li tioral foundrr , Machine and ll'irkiiultl ' % /ort. OBlceani Works , U.I' . ll.K.SAH'YElt , Mnnn facturing Dealer in Smokestacks , DrltthliiRi , Tank * , and Urnotal Holler Koimlrlns. 1JIS I'tHluc ilri'-t.tmmlia. _ F. II. MrMANlW. 0 SUU.IVAM. OMAHA WIRE , C IROX WORKS , llanufncturrni of Ire nnd Iron italllncrs , Desk Kails , Window ( Juardn. Flower ymmKTlro Slgnt , Rta 13JN. iMh. Order * liy mall promi'tlr attfnilodto. Lumber. OMAHA TIMBER CO. , Dealer . All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 18th Street and Union Part Bo Track , Omaha , LOUIS BRADFORD , [ ) ei > . > , i in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Joora , Ktc. Vardi-Corner7th and Douglas ) Corner _ _ Mhand Do CHICAGO LUMBER CO. , Wholesale Lumber , 114 P. ! < thstr et , Omaha , Nob. f. Colpctier. Lumber. 18th and California Ptrcctn , Omaha , Nrb. FRED W. GRAY , Ln m her , Lime , Cement , Etc. . Ktc. Cor.Uh and Douglas sts . Omitua.Nox HOAGLAXD , Lumber. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only. Office , tlftl Karnam MreetCimnba. CHI-IS. R. LEE , Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets aud 1'aruuct Kloorlng. Utli and Donglal Uiunlm. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lnmlicr , Ktc. [ ported and American rorllnml Oniont. Hint Agtut forMllnaukeo llydrnulli' Couient and licit ( Julncy WhllcLlmr. Lire Stock. UX1ONSTOCK YARDS CO. , Or Omaha. - Limited. John F. Boid , Buperlnterdant. LII Stock Commission. Mc.CO Y ItROS. , Live Stock Cninnilssloit Merchants. M.irkot ( mnlfthed rrcn nn application. tMorVornand. focders fimilsliol on KO < ! tornn Rnloroacet , Omalin Nntlunnl HmkHiiil houtti Omilbu .NiUlullll , Doluii Flock VnnlK , iMintli omiiliii ' M. BURKE tf SONS , Live Stock Commission. _ fl o. Iluiko , tlanagnr tTnlon Slock Yards.H Omaha. Tolapliono Ml. SAVAGE ,1 ; GREEX , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Shipment * of nnr and nil klnili of Stock solicited , t'nlon Slock Vnnln. Omnha , M'b. Millinery and hoiions. I. OBERFELDER C CO. , Importam nnJ Jolliers of Milliupi-y and Notions , 1513 find 12lSIUrnCT Ft.cot , Oninlm , Neb. Notions. Wholcialc Denlcrt tn Notions and Fnrnhhhiff Goods , < al and < U5 8 Tf nth pt , Omnha. Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY , Mauufactiirors of Overalls , J n IMnti , Shlrti , rtc. 1103 and 1101 lou Omahn. PAPER CARVEXTER J'AJ'Elt CO. , Wholesale l'iier ; | Dualcrs. Parry nice Hock of I'rlntlnxVruipln | ami Wr. IIIK paper. Bpcclnl iittontlori Klron lit mr lund or onlcrf , wh < h will l > n ihlppeil rtlri'ct from nillln. Alt orders will rcrolte prrjonnl nticntlon. WovuaM jnteo food eooil ant | low prlcon. 1111 and lllltl Iuucta Ht. Prin ling. REES PRINTIXa COMPANY Job Pvintors , JUank Hook And Ilook lllnUiTa. IW und 1116 Fuulti l-'oui toontll Btrctt , Orauhn. Net ) . WESTERNNEWSPAPER UNIOH Auxiliary Publishers. Dealers InTjpo , I'reitut and I'rlnlora'buppllns. 601 houth Twelfth Street. PutTifS. BROWNELL ,0 CO. , Manufficttiruri aJ l Di'.ilori , In , Hoilors A ; ( icncral .Machinery beet Iron work , Steam Pmup .Hair Mill * , Aom Hb ftlDc , Dodge WoodiDlIt fallart , Uollla . to. AliowacoDi , i rap n > , an < 3s/iUll8t , lUMJliba * - Tenworthnt. Omaha ClfURCHILL PUMP Co7 Wholesiilo Punii | , I'ipo , Fittings , Stoamaml . , Water Supplli'ii. HvailqiinitiTi for Matt , Jn. lilUurimni n..Diuahn.Neb. U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMP COMPANY. IlalladaT Wind Illliii nieam aud Wkter Snnplleg , yiumblnitUoodi , Ileltlnu. none. 1MB and WJ t'ar- namit. , Oiunha. H K. Kellon , M u ner. Tttlephonu No. 210. A. L. STRANG CO. , rumps , Pipes aud KnjjiiiPH , Steam , Watur , Kallwar and Mllllnif huppllo. EA ! WO. 2und Uli tarnum t..U iiihu , Nob. , Rubber Goods. OMAHA itirJiit/-ji co ? MunuluLlurcr niul OculiM > In nil klndiuf Hiibbcr ( jouds , Oil Clntlilne nnil I.-iiilior llrlnnp 1IKM Tiirnnni . Safes , Etc. P. BO YER < C CO. , for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s' Fire > d lliirx'ar Proof ? > M > . Tlioo I/ocki , Vault ! nd Jill Work. IW ) Kurnura limit ( Himlm , .Nell. G. ANDRE EN , Omaha Kafo Works. klanuftctureimif rirmud Dariilnrl'morSarci , Vault Jull Wi.rk.hliulicru unit \ \ lruSnrk. . Cor. Ktliuutljarkiun htr OniKlin , Noli , Sash , Doors , Etc. M. ArDisnitotr v co. , Wholcmlo .Mnniifncturuiii of Sash , Doors , llliuds and ihiuldiiifrg , Ilranch olhce.lSlli mill 1/i.rd i < lt.u.ay-h. ! ! BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers , ot Sash , Doors , Blinds , MonU'jiniuStulrWorkHnd Inlcrlor Ilunl Woral Klnlrtj Juiu.vnc-t. | N. 1C fir 8th unit l.oavmiwurlh tJU. Oiufthn , > cb , TUB CAPITOL HOTEL Lincoln , Neb. Thn Ixfct knmui and rno-t | Viiiliir | hotel In tliuMtato. l.nuiitldii n'liliiil.iir'Poiiitiuunts ' lint cluHs. lleuiliiiurtuis | tor eoiiiiiuin htl men aii'l ' ull iiolitlcal ituu pulillo KUIInirliii-B K. I' . KlHjOU-S I'loprletnr. School , County and City BCXDTIDSS ! We will pny hiuhrkt prlcn fir same , Made ut lowtial rMi'E. Cnncipuivlcnre HTULL liJlOS. , NIU. :