- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TUE OMAHA DAILY BEE :1UESDAY : , AUGUST 9. 1887 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - TilE SPECULATiVE MARKERS , Wheat T1utratc5 Whiely But 01o3e5 li1gbc Than on Saturday. CORN ACTIVELY TRADED IN. _ Price Changeu , however , Very Nr- row , anti Only a Slight AlYflUO Hcored-A Weak Feeling In l'ruvi.Inn. . ( ) flIOAOO PRODUCE MARKEt CnIcAoo. August 8.-Speclat ( Telegram 13nE.J-Wheat displayed 1ncreied specula- live activity and values hardened slIghtly. harvester news from the northwest Is less fYorable and statistIcs of movements of grain constItute the bullish argument. The visIble supply statement shows an Increase of only :358,000 : bushels for the week , and tile export , for the week foot up liaulsoniely. 'rho clearances for Saturday amt $ unda y from the three poriM agrogated nearly 700- 000 biisnels In wheatalonc , ant for the wee k In whsat and flour to 4:3QO,0 : Li ushuls. 'Fho receipts at prlliiary niarkots do not 1 oem Up to Iho magnIficent proportions of las ; year , and farmers are clearly reluctant to market theIr property at the current low range of values. September whsat opened hero at Gtc ! , October at 71e , and Debeinbar 74c. 'I'he market started off well and a slight un- provetnont In September , the most active month , was noted. Then inquiry slackened - ened and prIces receded September going to 63c , October to 70c , December to 7SXc. A rally carrIed futures back again to the top , and subsequent wild -'cj' : ' ' Impression took them to the lowest ebbot tIm day , viz : 08Xc for September , 7070e for October , and 73c for December. From 1 o'clock to 1 o'clock the tendency Improved , and when the vIsible and Atlantic port fig- urea for the week were receIved the bulls braced up and created quito an excitement. Prices wont lc above the previous high water mark September touching (1c ( , October - ber 70)b4c , and December 74c. The closing ( ( Votatlons were a shade of ! , September - ber resting at 699cc , October at TI3jc , and lie- comber at 74d74c. ThIs range Is 3@c higher than Saturday's closln , and nearly 1o above Saturday's lowest quotations. Corn opened jc hIgher than It closed Sat- unlay , the first trades in Septemtwr belaL at 41c , in October 4lc , In May The nmarket was firm and there were not many buying orders in the liamids of commIssion merchants. There was less steam on. however - ever , and the crowd was not sooverpoworin and tuinultous , notwIthstandIng the manifest osltlon on the past of the bulls to make bMte more slowly than previously. The market was exceedIngly nervous and subject to fits and starts. 'rho general trading crowd and the country were bullish , but the heavy weights put on the brakes and opposed any Mvanco. Ilutehinson , Jones , McCormick & Kennett and other leaders lt the corn pit were fee sellers at the beginning , forcing prices of ! % ® 34c , September goIng trom 4l9o to 40X0 amid later to 40Ic , October from 42'Ic ' IP 4lKc , and May from 4i9c to 44Kc45c. fho same parties turned buyers on the do- dine they had caused and the crowd turned , too , carrying Saptember to 41e , October to 49 , and May to 453c. A silht reaction just at the tap of time bell made the closing 4l ® 42c for October and 45)J45tc ) for May , September - tember leaving off at 4k , exactly where it opened. 'rho fluctuations vero within narrow - row limits of 4e. and that figure represented the eunt total of the Improvement In the markets - - . kets as compared with Saturday. The mar- r. ket ruled active thtouimout , but the L aggregate transactions wert considerably under the daily average of last veek. TIme umidertone was one of firmness and the advice - vice of a great many brokers to theIr customers - ers , in view of time weather condition , is to buy on every break. in two days more the governmnelitcron bulletin for August will be here , amid although the estimates will be based on reports ten days ohl it Is being watened for wIth eagerness and wIll bo likely - ' ly to play an important part in the regulation - tion of values for the time being. Especially will thlq be the case if it should brIng official confIrmation of facts already known to the . - trade and the whole world. 'rime visible shows a decrease of 234O00 bushels. and local receipts for the past six weeks hays averaged less than iO per cent of the receipts for time corresponding period last year. Local stocks are still down to about the 2,100,0U0 bushels' mark. Provisions opened weak , without expert- encing any great change. in short ribs for epemnber and October there was evidently some disposition to bear the market. but it tact only with limited success , and the clos Inga for the months named wers only 2c 4 lower than on Saturday. The nroduct for next winter's delivery was stronger , closing it $ l2.1 br the year pork and $0.60 for November lard , 16. ) for the year hard , 112.6731 for January pork , $8D2 , ( for Janu- t iry lard , and S6.47Jfor January shoit rlbs For September lard sold from early lown to t6.57) at time close. August lard was 5c under and October tOe higher than lieptembcr. The range for SepteumDer short ribswas firm , $8.10 early down to $7.t)7 ) , losiug at $7.tt7J4cs.oo for both August and September. October short ribs were 23cJ5e sneer September. OHLCAOO LIVE STOCK. CUICACO. August 8.-iSpecial Telegram to lImo 1iEEj-OATTI.E-The demand was fair sonsideriug the heavy run directly on the - 3 heels of the largest weak's receiptson record , namely t3,43S , against 3O20 the previous big week. Most of the salesmen were quoting best natives about lOc lower and the corn- mon classes 1ti20e lower than last week , This , added to the decline of last week , brIngs the half fat and coarse and common stock down to about as low prices as at any time , There were more good natives among the arrivals to-day than any day last week. Such as suited time dressed beef trade sold _ _ _ _ eqpaliy as high as last week. Canners , prob 'v ably , sold of ! I0c15c. Native butchior tock remains at the extremely low prices current for time pasi Iwo monthis. There was little or notimln doing in the stocker and feeder trade shipping steers , 1&0 to 1500 lbs. $4.00 4.6. ' ; 1200 to imo : lbs. , 3.fi04. $ ; ¶ 156 to 12 lbs. 58.00q8.7t. stockers and feeders , $ L50 ( ! .o0 ; cows , $1.0i3.5O ; cows , bulls and mixed , $ LO0@0 bulk , $ l.50l.75 Texa ! rattle , steers , Si.50.40 ; cows , S1330(2.30 ( bulls. $ l.0l.3. Sales : 3S halt breeds , liSt lbs. $3.40 iloos-Tho demand was fair , with prlco ibout tIme same as at time close Saturday. 'I'h bulk of common mixed sold at $5.15 , thie bos ifliZOl S5.20I.2. and best heavy , imieludliri butcher weighis , Light sorts , in iluding Torkers , sold around about , FINANUZAL. Naw Yoiu , August 8.-ISpecial 'rolegran to the l3m , I-STocKs.--The feeling in stock continues feverish , and opinions are abou evenly divided. 'i'he large bears tare undem stood to have covered and waIting for th market to rally sharply and then attack I e again. Many ot the best operators who hay been bears have turned bulls and believe Ii purchasing on weak spots , their favorite being vestern Union and coal stocks. Tb market opened generally strong apm frti j tionaliy highieT and remained steady , wIt London and German houses buying , the lal ter taking mostly it. Paul arid Wester ljnlon. 'rIm latter moved up l per cent o _ . reor that the arrival of Mr. Mackay I 4p. Nss York was to fIx up the cable war , an it wabald that a conference was to be hel between Uouid and Mackay at th Wester Union oftlct. This surmise was produced b ( torrid's appergC at the latter oc Iteading exhibitsi considerable Igregularit and advanced ) pe cent , reacting to tI openln figures. but $ 'in became strouge Jones & Uurind made savage raid c Northern Pacifies. and they declined i3 per cent and produced a cmek fesUr throughout the list. and aeclinse extend . from 3 to 1 point Oraugers were espeotal weak owing to a contimuitlon of bad crop r ports frprn the northwest and west , Son ' tmneuinies is felt abeut the next SI. i'a ' dividead , a few operators claiming that would be unable to maintain the old stani md unless the earnings increased. l'rlc , declinedperoSnt but rallied ( , Non - pNIIt * broks 1 poiir at r&ILLOI sugtj. , buying by Green r ilateman , By 2 o'clock time mat ket had rallied moderately. The railroad earnings continue favorable. For the third week of July soyenty.ono roads report - port earnings of S4OPl03 , an increase of 4O3.8V7 , or nearly 13 per cent. For the fourth week returns are not so satIsfactory , and thIrty-eight roads report an increase of only $01,607 , or 2 per cent. But for the month of July time returns now coming in show very favorably ann the gross for all roads for the month of July should show a gain of over 10 per cent. The assignment of Henry S. ives was expected to-day , and Cm- cinnati , hamilton & Dayton dropoed to 40. It imiattera little now to tile general public wimotimor ives assigns or not. his Jig is up , arid ho is no longer a feature in the iiiarket and will be swept aside like many otiier yaUng and brmlhiant operators who have pro- ceedcd him. in time closing half hour time market gave way and the whole list weakened - ened perceptably and closed weak at inside figures and showed declines of ( to 231 per ceimt , Northern Paeiflo having the lead. Northwestern dropped to ll49 and St. Paul to 8lj. 'i'hme total sales were 241,2.53 shares , ( ) ovi,1N3nNTS-Uovernment , , bonds were dulh but lirimi. YESTEIIOAT'S QUOTATIONS. U. S. 4'scoupon.l27J C. & N. W . . . . . . 1l4' U. S. 434's coup. . 1l0 mm preferred. . . l4 I'aclllcd'sot ' 9.l223 N. Y. . . . . . . . . . . CanadaSouth'n. . 54 0. U. &N . . . . . . 04 L'entrai I'mtciile. . i163 ( 0. ' 1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CimicagoAlton.I50 I'nclficMall. . . . . . do preferred. . . .175 . P. , I ) . & E. . . . . . 2S ) C. , 1) . & ; . . . . . . . ) I'uilman1'al.Car.1453 D. , 1 , . & SY..l2tmI Reading. . . . . . . . . . 1) . & Ii. 0. . . . . . . . 2o ; flock Island . . . .120 Erie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 St. 1.&S.F. . . . 37J do prcfcrred. . . . C4 dopreferred. . . . ' 4 illinoiscentral. .l2:4 : 13. , M. & St. 1' . . . S1 I. , B. & W. . . . . . 19 do preferred. .119 K , t 'I' . . . . . . . . . . St. 1' . A 0. . . . . 47 ( Lake Shore. . . . . . tEi' do preferred. .ll1Lj I. . it N. . . . . . . . . GlJ Texas l'acIlic. . . , 27 Michigan Cent'l. . Il-I Union Feeble. . . . 55 Mo. Pacihic. . . . . . 9' ; V. St. L&i' . . . . 17 No. I'acillc. . . . . . ' 2' ) io preferred. , do preferred . . . . fl0) ) W. U. 't'elegraph 7i MoNEY-On call 40 percent. ; closed of- erod at 43por cent. l'IUME MErCANTILE PAran-5tj0 per cent. STPCt.1t0 EXCIIANGr.--Iuhl but steady at $4.SI' ' ( for sixty day bmlls amid 4.b3 for do- mand. RODUOE MARItETS , Chicago , August8.-Following quota- tiona are the : SU closing figures : Flour-Qutet and unchanged. v heat-Moderate business transacted at firma llFures : opened a simile better than Sat- imrday s close , closing hihiher ; cash , 075c ; September , 69jic ; October , 71c. ( .orn-Active and higher , unsettled early and above Saturday , closing at same advance ; cash , 403-lOc ; September , 40 1.1Gc ; October , 41Xc. Oats-Rather better all around at adVance - Vance for near futures and 14c improvement - mont for May ; cash , 24c ; September , 2c ; May , 3l3..o. Ityc-Ilull at 433c. ! farley-Strommg at 67c for September. Prima Timothy Seeu-52.20. Flax Seed-l.04. Whisky-l.lU. Pork-In fair demand , closing easier ; cash , * l.oo. year , 312.i ; January , 312.65. Lsra-Light business transacted at easier figures ; cash $6.55 : Soptemuber , $6.570.U0 ; October , 10.67t0.70. Bulk Meats-Shoulders , 3.70c5.80 ; short clear , $8.30Q58.Sti ; short ribs , 57.95. Butter-Firmer ; creamery , 210j97hc ; dairy , 15722c. Cheese-Steady ; full cream cheddars and flats , 9)10c ) ; loung Americas , U5@103.c ; skimims , 0l.7e. Eggs-Dull at l112c. Uldes-in moderate demand ; heavy green salted ; 7c ; light do , 7'Sc salted bull hides , 6c green salted caIt ; d.ry flint , l2t3c : dry calf , 12Qt3c ; deacons 31k each. 'lallow-Easy ; No. 1 country , 3c ; No. 2 , 8ccakes : 4c. ltocetnts. ShIpments. Flour , bbls . . . . . . . . . . 16,000 25,000 Wheat , bu. . . . . . . . . . 60.000 458,000 Corn , bu..133,000 30.000 Oats , be..i02,000 117,000 Eye , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 . . . . Barley , bit. . . . . . . . . . . 11.000 3,000 Now August 8.-VLmeat-Recempts , 472,000 ; experts , 306,000' spot lots 4c 10 higher , and moderatu'ly active ; options opened lower ; later advanced 0J ic , closIng lkrimi % ungraded red , 75fS1c I1o. I red nominal at Mc ; No. 2 red , 7b (7to ) in elevator , 7U@S0c delIvered , 3etomber closed at BOc torn-Spot lots and options ® } e higher , closing steady ; cash t radlng ( Inlet ; receipts , 41,000 ; exports , 40,500 ; ungraded , 47@48c ; No. 2 , 47(48c in store and elevator - vator , 450 delIvered , bsi4ernbor closIng at 48c. Oats-higher and active ; receipts. 172,500 ; exports , none ; mixed western , 3235e ; white western 37t42c. 1'etroleum-teady ; United closed at 573'c. Eggs-Firm and in faIr request ; western , 12@l5Xc. Pork-Quiet and barely steady ; mess quoted at $ l5.25t15.75 for old ; Sl0.00 for now. now.LardModerately active ; western steam , s0.s50Jo.90. Butter-Firm ; western , 120j24c. Cheese-Stronger and In good demand : western , 7@931c Cincinnati , August 8.-Wheat-FIrm ; No. 2 rod , 72c. Corn-Active and higher ; No. 2 mIxed , 433(44c. ( Oats-Strqnger ; No. 2 mIxed , 27tJ27ic. Rye-in good demand ; No. 2 , 47c. l'ork-Quiet at 515.00. Lard-lu light demand at 50.5. Whisky-Quiet at $1.05. Milwaukee. August 8-Wheat-Market unsettLed cash , Guc ; September , 69c ; Octo- her Corn-in fair demand ; No. 2. 41c. Oats-Dull ; No. 2 whIte , 28c. Eye-Dull ; No. 1 , 45c. Jiarley-Unsettled : etc bid. l'roytsions-Steady ; pork , August , $14.50. Liverpool , August 8-Wheat-Quiet and stoadyl demand poor ; holders offer freely. Corn-Quiet and steady ; demand poor. New Orleans , August 8.-4iorn-Easler ; whiite,54o. Oats-Dull , weak and lower at 333J34c. t Corn Meal-Steady at $2.35. hog l'roducta-Qulet and steady ; pork , 515.62' lard , retlned tierce. 6.6231. Bulk 1eats-Shonlders. * 5.S0 ; long clear and clear rib , 5S.12 ( . ianaa City. August 8.-Vheat- . 2 red , none on the market ; No. 2 sott , 64c bid. 65c asked. Corn-Stronger ; No. 2 cash , 36c bid , ; S7c asked ; August , 85copteutber ; , 85c. Oats-No. 2 cash , 23c.bid , 23'4 c asked. Mi unoapoli. , August 8.-Wheat-Mar. ket quiet , tight offerings and good milling t denmand : No. I bard , cashm , 71c ; Septemuber , : 7tc ; October , TOe : No. I northern , cash , 7. September , 70l.c ; October , 69c ; No. 2 northern , cash. OSe : September. 0Sc ; October , 67c on track : No. 1 hard , 73c ; o , 1 northiern , 72o ' No. northern , Flour-Steady 'but iuactlve ; patents , 14,10 @ 4.20 ; bakers 53.20jt3.50. 5 Recoipts-Viioat , 100,500. t Shipmecmts-WIieal , 49uo bu ; flour , 01,303 bbls. In store-Wheat , 3,240,025 ; at St. Paul , 145,000. - - e LIVE STOCK. a Chloao , Aucrust8.-Tbs Drovers' Jour- S renurti as follows : C Cattls-lteceips , 12,000 ; steady for good , ; - CQlmIiiQIl % a shimulo lower : shipping steers. $3.004.05 ; stockers and feeders. $ I.0J ( 11,00 ; cows bulls and mixed. $ l.00t2.b0 ; bulk , $1.SOdt.75 ; Texas cattle $1.50t3.4u. n Uojs-lteceipti , 3.000 ; slow conmrnon n easier ; rough and mixed , $4.6&jt.25 ; pack. a lug and shipping , P5.104t5.40light ; , $4.6ot d 5 , ; skips S3.uu4.50. Sheep-1LsoIipts. 3,000 ; stronger nitives , U $2.504.S5 ; we.qtern , $3.00(3.60 ; Texans , n $2.5Q3.50 ; ltmbs , $4.254.7. National Stock Yard. East St. 5. LouIs , Ill. , August 8.- Cattle - Receipts. , ; shipments , s20II the market was e steadym fair to choice heavy native steers. r butchers' steers , $ & 80t3,9o ; fee4eys. fair to gOOd $3.0033.50 ; stockers , in fair ti good , $2.I02.60. Uo&-.It.ceipti. 2,300 : shIpments , 1,400' is market S'iadychoice heavy and butchers' ' id selectIons , lL40 : pagliers ; nd Yorkers , ly ed pigs , common 0 sRsa.CityAU.uist8.nattle.Relei t e oo sblpLnenti , oLoil aturday , 20 ul market actlv. and strqi , ongood other , ii eteady good to holes cote to medium , 1.2&kiio. stocker a tiIug steers , $ Lb0o ; cowa h. Hogs-Kec.ipt. , 3,500 ; shipamente oeIa1 1 * to : $ Murdey , 1,777 ; i<ty gsucnah3 mflOfl good strong , and common 54l0c higher : common to eholco , S4.955.30 ; salps and pigs , $3.00c4. OMAhA LiVF tT0Cl ( . - Monday , Aug 8. Cattle. Tile receipts of cattle were lirht this morn- ing. The nmarkot on good , heavy corn-fed cattle was strong. Cows , feeders and other grades of cattle were about steady. Hogs , As usual on Monday the receipts were light. 'rho market opened active at an adVance - Vance of about Sc over Saturday's prices and time liens vere cleared at an early hour. Shoep. There were none in and nothing doing on the market. Receipts. C attle. . . . . . . . t00 11 ogs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,900 Prevailing Prioo. Showingthoprevalllng prices paid for live atockon this market : Ctioicesteors. 1300 to 1500 1bs..84.00d4.15 Choice steers , 1100 to 1300 lbs. . . 3,900j4.00 Fat little steers 900 to 1050 lbs. . . . 3,75(3.80 Corn-fed range steers 1300 to 1400 8.600t3.55 flood to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.75t3.0O Commonto medium cows. . . . . . . . 2.00@2.50 Uoodtoeholcobuhis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.7t'(2.25 Lightand mediuinhour . , , , , . . . . , . 4.t)0d5.00 ) ( ; ocmi to chmoice heavy hoes. . . . . . 5.10@5.20 hood to choice mixed hogs. . . . . . . ltopreseiutaimvo n4aio& AT1VE 5TEIIm $ . No. ISV. I'r. No. AV. Pr. 1..1o.J0 $3.50 20 , , . .13t10 $4.10 27. . . . 1072 8.6.'i 2. . . .1400 4,00 15 , . . . 11th3 3.55 40. . . . 1474 4.20 'P.STEIiN s1iiis. : : 13 , . . .1310 S3.bO , , srouKEns. 15. . . .1064 $0G5 'Tons. No. Av. Shk. l'r. No. Av. Slik. Pr 0.,2l4 0 44tl5 04..2.3 SO $5.05 74. . . .212 . . 4,95 7' . . . .244 120 5,05 79. , . .0'23 120 5.00 72. . . .233 80 t,05 7 $ . . . .251 50 5.00 J , . , .3U SO 5.07k 50 . . .254 120 b00 55. , . .204 - ( :5. : . . .203 50 5.03 49. . . . 'J02 . . 5.15 Live Stock Sold. Showlngtimenumiborofhead of stock sold on time market to-day : CATTLn. (1. 11. llamnmond & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Local. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS 'rotal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 'Ions. Anglo American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. U. Ilaummonu & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Armour&Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,115 All sales of stock in this market are made per cwt. live weIght unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at 4c per lb. for all weights "Skins " less than 100 , or hogs weighing lbs. no valus. I'regnant sowsare decked 40 lbs. and stags8o lbs. bytheoublia inspector. Live Stock Notes , Hogs go up Sc. Cattle reach $4.20. A iirht ruin of stock. A strong cattle market. - No shipuients ot live stock out to-day. I. Manion , Vabash , was at the yards and sold a load of hogs , M. II , Haggerty , Neola , came in with a load of hogs wimich sold on the nmarket. It , l1. Motfett , Ionton , a well-known stock denier , was among the visitors at time yards. J , K. Baker , of Beer & Baker had In five loads of cattle from Gibbon which sold on the market. The Drovers' Jourmial reports the cow mar- kin "busted" in Chicago and old cows never so cheap as now. James Danley. Ashland marketed two loads of bog8. One lomul of 362-lb hogs tOppCl tile market at $5.15 , James Flood was over from Council Bluffs with two loads of cattle which sold on the market. One load of corn-fed western steers averaged 1319 lbs. and brought $3.0. Mr. Chandler , wlmoslmippad in several loads of Oreron horses , has seventy-four head heft which lie has taken to a pasture four miles fronu the yards and is breaking tiieni for drivers cud saddle horses. A movement is on foot to raise the corn- mission on hogs and siugio deck loads of sheep to $6. A full report of the meeting of time commission men will be round elsewhere In this paper. OMAHA WhOLESALE MARKETS Monday , August 8 Produce , The followiwj are fhc prIces at which rouiitl foti of produce arc soUl Lit tJmLs uumr ket. Eons-Time receipts are not heavy but about equal to time demand. Time bulk of the stock Is movingat lte Burrau-A silehit Increase is noticeable in the receipts of the common grades but choice butter is very scarce. 'rime West Pomut creamery butter Is selling at 23c and the output of other creameries at Ole. Cimolco dairy butter. 171Sc : modiuimmgrades , l3@lOe ; lower grades , OCcjllc. CuEESE-Faucy full cream cheddars , single , itic ; full cream twins. iO3c ; Young Armiericas , lie ; brick cheese , 100 lbs. In case , now , 12c ; Llnmburgor 100 Ibs , In case , nosy , lie ; Swiss. fancy otilo , new , tile. PouLTar-The market is lower on poul- try. It is diflicuit to obtaIn over $2.25 for the best slring chickens , and soiiio of time smaller ones go as low as 51.75. At this season of the year when chickens are plenty It is almost immipossible to sell time very small ones. 'me best old fowls arc going at $2.75 @ 3.00. 1'OTATOES-ThO receipts are not heavy and tue market is firm. Stocks arc moving at 5560C. ONI0NS.-Themarket is fairly well supplied - plied with good stock. Time price for good stoe Is 75e per bush. BEANS. - Hand picked navy beans are quoted at $1.75 per bushel and the other grades are selling fromn that figure down to $1.25 , GAlg.-1'here is no game coming in , the weather beIng too warni to handle It. l'oi' ConN.-'rimere is hardly any sale fo Pop r.orim. An occasional sack Is cold air @lc per lb. BamnuEs-TIle season for berries Is prac- ticaiiy over. ' stock becom- 'rosmAvoEs-Home-grown is - lug plenty aflI was sold at very low prlce $ Good stock Is worth about 75c a bushel. I'LUMS-Tlle market is fairly well supplied with choice stock , imiado imp of the varieties known as Purple Duanno , Bradsimaw , Columbia - lumbia and other svell known Caiifornla s'a- rieties. Choice stock is boiling at S1.5O 1.75 per box , UnuNEs-Thore are some very large aud showy Cailtornia prunes emi the market , kuowmm as time Gross prunes , whica are selling - ing at 1.75 per box. GuAI'Es-Cahifornia grapes are expected to arrive In the mimarket early in tue weak. 'rlmero are a few Kansas grapes in , which arc selling at 75c per 10-lb baskets. NEei'AmiliF.s-A few California nectarinet are arriving. which are sold at Sl.50 per box. PEAUn-'Lhe immarket Is well supplied waes cimoico California Bartlett pears , which lhn moving at 55.2.5J2.50 per box , MEL0NS-\VaternieEons imave not been so plenty dumrirmir the past two days , and prices have stiffened um sonmewimat. Good stock is selling at $ i501.O per Imumigred. Cantaloupes $1.5Ol.75 per box. 1'EvllEs-Tiiere is a good supply of Dacles , In , of lvhicli late Crawfords an strawll try peaches form the bulk , Coo stock , 11.50 nor box. Ai'I.Es-'rtmeie is a good supply of very fair stock on time market at S2.5042.75 , Car.EIy-There : is a liberal quantity of celery arriving from Kalamazoo. Medium sized buches 35c per bunch. LEimoNs-I'mere are sonme very fancy large Muon lemons on the market which are soil- lug at $9.00. There are a few Veruehil lenmous on the market which are selling at $1.50 , Drocer's List. CorpEic-Ordinary grades. 2O4c2lc ; fair , 204cij22c : prlne,223cchoice2J24e : ; fancy green and yellow , 2325c ; old governmenl Java. 28e ; Intevior Java , 24@26c ; Mocha , sSjyc' : Arbuckle's , roasted , 26o ; McLaumgh ha B J ( X.X , 26)c ; Dllworth 8 , 260 ; Ited Cross , 203c. OAziEo 000ps-Ou'sters , standard , pem $2.00t3.10 ; strawberries. 2 Iti , per case , $2.7oc2.75 ; raspberries , 2 lb , per case , 52.70tj g.75 ; California pears , per cue , $4,4O(4.50 ( apilcots pe case , $3.Oo@3.70 ; peaches , P01 Ca $ $ L40td4bo : ; white cherries per cas $5o mlums , per case $3.50&.G0 : blue berries , per case , $2.002.10 ; gg plums lb. . per case , $2.50 ; pineapple. , 2 It- er case. $8.20S.75 ; 1 lb mackerel , per doz , $ L40 ; 1 lb stjnon. pej 40 : , 51.75 ; 14 1 gooseberrIes , pucassm US070.lbsUInj beanspercase , $1.70 : iJ lima beans , ner case 81.00 ; 2 lb narrowfat , peas , per case , S2.4&.50 ; 2 lb earl ) ' Jt.pio peas. or case , $ 3 &i 3 lb tomatoes , r.45.1f2.bO ; 2 lb corn , I'IIOVIFiIONR-H a'ns , 1nt4j1331c ; breakfast bacon , 11Iccl2c ; bacon sides l0tJfl0Lc' dry salt , s4uc ; shoulders , 7c : dried 6ee hams , 126j13c : dried beef regular , 1l312c ; hianmspicnic , WoonENsAnn-TWo-hoOP pails , per dos. 91.45 ; 3-imoop pails , 51,05 ; o. 1 tub , $6.50 ; No. 2 tub , p5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; washboards - boards , $1.75 : assorte4 bowls , $0.2s ; No. 1 churns , $0 ; No , 2 churtms , ' $8 ; No , 3 churns , $7 , I I S'rAuclm-Mirror Ole , 5c ; Graves Corn , 6c , ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ( Jswego Corn , 7c. Bitoos-Extra 4-tle12.G0 ; No. 1,82.00 ; No , 2 , $1.75 ; heavy stable , 8 Syirur-No. 70. 4-gallon kegs , $ l.a2ajl,35 ; New Orleans , per gallon 8se4oc ; maple syrup , half bbis , "old tiimme , ' per gallon , 70c ; 1-gallon cans , per doz , $10.00 ; half-gallon cans , per ( IOZ , $5.50 ; quart cans $3.00. CANnY-Mixed , 51lc ; stick , 834c.O4c. CmtAcxEmls-Garneau a soda , butter and picnic , 4)c : creams , 73c ; ginger snaps. 73c : citT soda 73c. 1 rcMrae-Medlurn in bbls , $7.00 ; do in half bbis , $4.00 ; small , in bbis , $5.00 ; do in half bbls , 84.50 ; gherkins , in bbis , $0.00 ; do in half bbls , $5.00. StroA1s-Granuhated1O6c ; confA,0@ 61c ; wimite extra C , 553c ; extra C , ii6d ( 5c ; yellow C , 53.(5'c : ; cut loaf , 6J7c ; powdered , 7@7)c. ) 1)nran FIIUITS-AppIes , new , 's fl9jct evaporated , b0.lb ring , 7'1Sc ' ; raspberries , evaporated , 2728c ; biacibm'rries , evaporated , 9f(9c ; pitted chortles , 1213c' peaches , now , n's , iKe ; evaporated poeie peaches , -e ; evaporated , umnparedc ; new currante , 68@7c ; prunes , 43d4c ( : citron , 25c ; rai- sIis , London layers , Si.O'i California , loose rmulmscateis , $1.50 ; new Valencias , 7c , ItuFiNiti ) l4Ammn-Tivrce , Ic ; .40-lb square cans , 7e' 50-lb round , -C ; 20-lb round , 734c ; io.ib nails , 7J.c ; 5-lb pails , 7c ; 3lb pails , 7c. 'I'OmlA cco-Loriiiard's Cilimmax , 44c ; Sjlon. diii , 3Sc' Mechanic's Delight , 41c' Leggett & Moyer's itiir , 41c ; Cornerstone , 14c ; Drum- mnouti's horse Shoe , 37c ; T. J. , 8k ; Sorg's Spearhmead , 44c. 'flAs-Japan , per ib , 20@50c ; gunpowder , 230e ; Younv llyson. 30@0c ; Congou , 6s 70c ; Oolong , 30@6Se , General Markets. Sr'nuTs-Cologne spirits , 158 proof , $1.10 ; mb 101 proof , $1.12 ; spIrlt. second quality , 101 proof , $1.10 ; do 188 proof , $1.09. AlcoholS 188 proof , $2.10 imer wIne gallon. Rodistihied whiskies , $1.00i.50 , ( liii blended. $1.50 ( 2.00 ; kentucky bourbons , 52.006.00' Kentucky - tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , $2,0 0.50 ; ( loiden Simeaf bourbon and rye whiskle , $1.50GJ3.00. thrandies , imported , $5.00(8.50 ; domestic , $1.3O(3.00. Gins , Imported. 54.50iJ 0.00 ; domestic , $ t.253.00. Champagnes , tin- ported , per case , $2S.u033.00 ; American , per case. $10.00ll6.00 ( , 1irns-Greon butchers' , 5)6c ; green cured , 74c ; dry flint , 11@12c ; dry salt , P We ; green calf skins 7c ; damaged hIdes. two-tb irhs price , Taiiow-3c. ( I rease-Prime white , Sc : yellow , 2c ; brown , 13c. Sheep pelts , 2575C. IIEAVY IIAUDWAIIE-lrOn , rate , 12.70 ; PlOW steel , special cast , 4c ; crucible steel 6ccast ; tools , do. l2tl5c ; waon spokes , per set , $2.003.5O ; hubs , per set , 51.25 ; fel- locs , sawed dry , $1.00 ; tongues , each , SOc ; axles , each , 7.ic ; square nute , per lb iR7o ; coil chain , per lb. 0@t3c ; mailoable , @i0c ; iron wedges , Go ; crowbars , Ge : harrow teeth , 4c ; spring steel 40t5e ; Burden's horse almoes , $4.75 ; Burden's muie shoes , 35.75 , BarDed wire' in car lots , $4.00 per 100 lbs. Iron nails , rates , 10 to cAl ,82.00 ; steel nails , S2.75. COAL-Egg , $9.00 ; nut , 19,25 : nance , $0.25 ; Iowalunmp , $3.00 ; Iowa , nut , 32,75 ; walnut block , $3.00 ; Illinois.$4,2504.75. _ Dry Lumber. DIMENSIONS ANi'FIMliETLS. 12 ft 14 ft16 ft id ft 20 ft'22 ' ft'24 ' ft 416 2x2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.50 20.00i22.50 .50 . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . 17.5i9.50120.OO / ) 22.50 22.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,10 17.50 um.ami cc.so 22.50 . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 18.0) ) 20.00 .50Zt50 24.5.0 2x4-SxB . mS.50 18.54) ) 18.50 ILSO 20,5023.00 23.00 BoAlmis . , No. 1 , corn , S 1 s. . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . No. 2. coum , S 1 S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,00 No,4comsls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.50 PFNCINO. No. 1 , 4 A 6 In , 12 & 14 ft. rough.$19.50 N o. 2 , 4 * * 1 $ . . . . 10.00 CEILINO ATh PARTIT1Th. 1st corn , I in White l'iimc Ceiling.$34.00 Clear , % in. Norway PIneCeiling . . . . 10,00 siDING' A , 12 14 and 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ' . B " ' " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.00 C " . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.5.0 D ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 STOCK nOAIUIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . No. 1 , corn. 12 In s. 1 s. , 12 A 14. . . . . . . . . 20.50 I' 4 I l , 19.00 No 2 ' " " 12&141t. . . . . . . 19.00 'I U f . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17,50 JNSJtINo. 1st and 2d , clear. 14 inch , s. 2 a.$50.00 Sdclear , 1 incns. Os. , $45 : 131 , 13,2 lm 47.00 B select , 1 inch , a. 2 a. , 530 ; l , 134 , 2 in 51,00 POSTS. White cedar , C In. , 34s. , i2c ; 9 in , qrs. , lie FLED FROM WIIITrIER'S HOME. His Cousin's Adopted Daughter , Whom lie Loved and Taught , Dmuivers , Mass. , special to time New York Vi orId : The unexplained disup- pertrnnce of Plmube Woodnmnn , the no- comnplishcd and beautIful tlaugiiter of the poet Whittier's cousin Mrs. C. C. Woothinan , wimo lives her distin- guisimed relative at Oak Knoll , a beautiful country scat in Janvers , has been the chief topic hero for several days. The motive which promnimtcmh tier disappearance - anco Is a mystery. Although an adopted daughter , Miss Phmbo was the idol of time family and was especially loved by Mr. Whittier , who entertained for her the afIectioiis of a father , it was while tim poet was speniling a brief vacation in tue Now Hampshire hills that some circumstance caused time girl to break the associations which forever over twelve years have bound her to more timan friends , and start for the far west , leaving no trace of her whereabouts - abouts , and , eQ far as can be learned , assigning no cause for her act. On the aftermioon of July 28 Miss Phmbe ordered her saddle horse at an early hour and started for a ride , unaccompanied. i'ass- lug down through the village and bow. lug pleasantly to numerous acquaint. ances , whom site saw along time way , time girl turimed time horse's head and galloped ofitowards Putnanviilc , a small station two miles below on time Boston and Maine railway. No ono remembers haying - ing soon her after that , but towards evening her horse , tied to a tree , was found atauditmg in a grove near time railway station , Close at hand was a riding habit , which gave rise to the be- hot that rome crime liati been committed. lnqtmiry at time railromtdmu staten ! brought out time fact that time young woman had taken a train to Bton. Search was nmado but all traces oituer was lost. The news was reiuctantl3 told to Mr. Whit. tier and he was cast down with grief. lie sent telegrams to all fitmis distant rein- tives making Inquiries ser the girl but ye- coived no tidings. Sha has been brought Up under his own carg ? , iid with the ox- ceptiqn of one year at Wheaton , ho bad bccp her solo Instructor. Yesterday a teThgrani was received from time young womanat East Saginaw Mich. , saying that sImo-was at that place with triends. She did not explain her departure nor aignifym timny intention tc return , Tno telegram was at once sent to Mr , WhIttier , arid lie advised one ol the family to go at once to the young girl and try to induce her to return. Ont of the family left last night and is now or her way to hast Saginaw. To the World correspoudentono of Mr Whittier's intimate friends said that th , venerable poet was much grieved ovoi time strange actions of the girl. She wam an adopted daughter , quite its much o his own , ho said , as of his cousin , ant his interest in her was very ticop , Mr Whittier was 'of tbo opinion this : outside influence induced her t leave her home. Her fatberY family wore southerners and serum r of them now wished .lier to join them These people , lie said , live in East 'Sagi ; naw , where li'es Joseph % % 'hittler , cousin of the poet. Mr. Whittier feel sure she Is with her father's' ' relative nowand not with Mr. Whittier's cousin I it 11 $ O tQU& tllM 8119 & $ met 11 l3oston by some one who nocompanleil her west.Vhio this person is they do not know , or how strong their Influence may be to keep the girl Is not known , Although site was always well supplied with pocket inonoy , sue did hot have enough to pay her passage to Michigan. Time friends of the young woman refused to tell who her father mind mother were before she was adopted aiist declined to give any information In regarti to imer departure. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 4 i'IlIL" AIIMOUII COMING IVEST. lie Want. to Do Near the Center of time hog-liaIsing Country. Detroit Special to Now York Tmmos : sspp Armour , the great pork packer of Ciilcngo , hns been sojourmming at the Mount Clemens mineral springs for time past few ilays and last night } ) assctl through Detroit on his way home. In the course of a business talk he remnarketh "i have very rcccimtly established a branch house in Omnaimmt besides the one iii Kansas City. " "That does not moan thatyoumarcgoing to remove from Chicago , as has been rtm- mored ? " " 1 shall always ismnko Chicago a dis- tribumting point , but Chicago has seen Its best tiny in time pork-packing line. I'ork is found further west muow timan it tmsed to be , Time corn . district has gone west anti hog raising foilows It. I am a bretty old nmami to g west to grow rip with thu country , but I must do it or have my business rust omit , and I domm't intend to do that , Time fmict that I am going Imus been laid to labor troubles by sonic papers , butthnt is not time case. It is strictiy business with me. 1 am Jtwt as liable to encounter labor disttmrbamices at Kansas City muid ) mmmhma as I am at Chicago , but think an arrangement has been made with the packers that will prove satisfactory to nil concerned. As I said , the corn district is working west , Michigan , Ohio , Indiana , Illinois and Wisconsin used to furnish hogs in great nbtmimdnrmco , but when the land was tilled for other uses thaim the eultivatloim of corn , hog raisin' ' was not profitable anti was dropped. 'In sotitimorn Illinois tobacco - bacco is now raised where corn used to be grown. West of Kansas City is now becomning the greatest corn country In time world , and there is where i'll find the hogs. " "Do you think Chicago's supremacy as a beet shipping point Is also on the wane ? " "No , To supply the market , beef of several grades Is necessary , and these grades are caused by the country in which the cattle are raised , All time states around Chicago are devoted in- ereasmngly to time raising of fine grades of cattle that make time choicest beef and will furnish the best qualities of meat. But a hog's a hog anywhere , and if I can get nearer the center of the hog raisimig country by going to Kansas Cit or Ommihia it is my interest to do so an save freight to my slaughter house. lie- sides , 1 can get as good freight rates from Kansas City now as I can from Chicago. " DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A. S. CHURCHILL , TTOt .AT I.a.A.W 320 South 15th street , Omaha. &LABAGH & LANE , Room 25 , Paxton Block , Omaha , w. J' . CONNELL , 813 South 14th Street. PHYSICIANS. DR. C , JOSEWATLR , Physician and Surgeon , 114 5. 12th at , , cor. Farimam. Iron ilank Build- Ing. Teiepbone 5.04. DR. ELEANOR STALLARD DAILEY , Residence , 6051 N. 17th St. 0. 8. HOFFMAN , M. D. , 'hynic1am. an Sux5'em. , Office , N.W Cor , 14th and Douglas. Office Telephone 465 ; Res Telephone , 42 - w. 3. GALBRAITH , Es.x'oon am. . PhyGlciarn. , Office , N-W Cor 14th and Douglas st , Office Telephone , 465 ; Rca Telephone , 568. JAS. H. PEABODY , It ! . D. Phy'nic1. am.d. Residence , N. 1407.Tones street , Office , With. nell thocic. ? eiephone , residence 125. office 512. R. W. CONNELL , Is ! . D. Office , 313 S. 14th at. Telephone , 529. , J , V. CORNISH , IL D. , PHYSICIAN & SIIRGEOII Cor. 20th and Lake Sts. OR , A F5 JONAS , Practice imited to Sllrgry 0Mce Ariington flock , floome 10 and ii , Dodge 81 next to P. 0. 0111cc hours , Sto i a , in. , I to 4 p. in. FINE JOB PRINTING. 1&kES PRINTING CO. , Printers , Book Binders Andfllankbook Manutseturers. Noi. 106 and 1053,14th strast , OinahaNeb. .1.5' , Fain ! . , Super' thtendeut bindery , Telephone No. SIJ. 11iI1st Natioiial 8a U. S. DEPOSITORY. sicA. Capital. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ooooo Surplus 100,000 . Herman Kountze , President. : John A. Creighton , Vice-President. F , H. Davis , Cashier. w. H , Meaquier , Asst.Cashie , . 2i. .If. RISDON ; INSURANCE > < AGENT , Merchants' NatIonal flank Building , Room I Up-Stairs. Telephone No. .115. Omaha , Nsbraska. itaplix SINT Pk entx London , England. . . . . . . . . . $5,723,374.15 Firementms Newark , N. J. . . . . . . . . . . . thea's Fails. Glen's Fails , N. Y. . . . . . 1,492.255.64 Girard , Philadelphia Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,263,505.10 Wostcbbster New * orK N. Y . . . . 2,342,559.05 1 THENHARDT ! ' MEYER SURVEYORS ocs,6outk Omaha' 1tooS. hunts BuIiOingNintii ' . . Roms. over Cumercl&i Nationil hank. . . . . . . . rm.n M. .ufferi.g B I..qtVl .r x. , . . , . . n.amImtr , Lark .1 a D..i.p.ei. D..mlu , etc. , r'iuIiIg Irs ii. dl.cr.enI , SIC. . $ Ot oyirwsrk - .r.4 wlS..i It D S 5 ! Fmb.r. a pmu.4 In IS. kn 01 thur H.rn. ' R.pl.t. , , * lSoratIcu 01 III , . 10 $11 mIS. IAIIN IIs1 II. IS Path Plac1 New Veil. OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY Agriceilturci IrnpFensente. _ _ _ _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ( JIWIWHLL rAnKER , Whot.saio hiisr itm AETicultural Implement s , Wngon , c.rrIages see iitiglcI. , t.et. betweso 9th and iuthOmiha , Nib , LIXLYGER & J1L'TCALF ( JO. , Arlcn1tursl Implements , Wa onsCarTiIgeI , ugtii , Ito , , Wholuah' , Om ' ha. PARLINOREYDOItF& MARTIN Wholesale lealsrs in Agriculiurai Iniplements , Wsgons and fluggie. . . Sal. , ut inS mi , Jones .5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Artists' Naferial , - . . . . . _ _ _ _ w.- A. HOSPE tin. , Artists' Materials , Pianos snil Organs 1113 floDliSs Street , Omaha. luiId.rs Hardware and Scales. HIMEIJ4UGII & TAYLOR , Bnilderi'Iiardwaro&Seale Repair Shop Mecbaulcs' To1. and fluIsio Seaiis. 14 leuia. si. , . OmithaNeb , ' Books and Stcmtionery. , _ _ _ A. YRINI'ON lh CO. , Who'eie and Ito all looksellei's ? and Statloiievs , I5.2 Dougas St. , ( ) rmmalmti , N.b. ' 1'tIeiiiono tiOi. CrresmIic'I1t' , , ( .oti'iteil , Boots and Shoes. Jr. v. MORSE 5C Co. Jobbers of Iloots and Shoes. liii ) 'arnaul .t. , Ornahi , 4sb. Uauufactory , Surname ptreet , iioatn. z. 1' . LsAiEa t CO. , " , Vlltllesnle Ittilduer BOOtS and Shoes Itubur , , and Oiled Ciothmmmmr amid I'elt hoots and Shin. . liii Iinrn' Strer't. Beer. STORZ tC ILER , Lsjer Beer Brewers , 1121 North 15th Street. Omabs , Nib. Butchers' Tools. LOUIS IIELLER , Butchers' Tools and Supplies , lausags Casing. of all kinds iwayu in Stock. 1211 Jonee.IOaiaD . - - - Co/fe , , Spic. . . Etc. , CLARKE BROS. C 'CO. ' , Omaha Corrue and Spite Mills. Tees. Ooe. , , Spice. , Baking Powder , Flavoring Si- tract. , Leunery Blue ink , iii. 1414-15 Uarnsy Stte.t , maha. Nib. - - Cornice. _ _ _ EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , John Bpencter , Prop. Manufaetnrir of Gaisanised iron and Cornies. 95 Dodge and 155 and 106 14 , 19th ii. . . O&ka. Nib. RUEMPINO e .BOLTE , Manufacturer. of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices , Dormer Window. , Flu. . I&etailc Skyiigblitc. 310S. intl s1. . Omaha. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , C. Spechit , Prop , Galvanized iron Cornice. etc. Speci.'simproed Psi- set Metailo SkylIght. tOd and 610 5. i2tt stOmaha. - - Carpets. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA VARPET CO. , Jobber. of Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Rugs , Linoleurns , Mattings , sic. ltD Dennis , .trnes. Crockery and Notions. . - - - - - - - Ageutfor 'heMauuactarers and lmportcrl of ( rockary , Olaseware , Lanip. , Chimneyi. etc. 00cc , 511 South 18th I. Omabe , Nob. _ _ _ _ CL 0TH/NO _ _ _ - 112. ELGtr1'1'ELlf' Mammoth Clothing House , Corner Isrnam and Tenth Strecis , oniah& . Nab. Commission and Storage. iic - - Cosimisslon and Jobbing , Sutter. Xggs nd Prodnos. Co..tgnmsat. ioiicItsd. llsadquattira for Stonewars , lm.rry Son. and Graii , iiaketi. lOt Iiodge.tr.eIOmabs. - .EIDDELL a RIDDELL , Storage and CommIssion Merchants , SpeclaltIes-Butter , Eggs. Choose Poiilry , Usna , , Oyster , , etc. , etc. 1i2 S. 11th St. . PEYCKE BROS. , Commission Merchants. FruIts. Froduco and l'roIsIons. Omaha , Neb. WIE7JIA1 c Co. , Produce Commission Merchants , Foaltry , liutlir , Usias , 5'umt. , ito. I 5. 3ttsj. Onaab. . Nib. - - Coal ano' Lime. 00 , 1. 1IIAUU. rres. C. N. GoonsfAle , 1. Piss. J. A. SIxu.RLAIfD. Sec. and Tress. OMAhA COAl1 , COKE ai LIMg COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 501 South Thirteenth Street , Omiha , Nib , jr , Joiixsors di CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime. And Shipper. oV ( psi and Cement , Pisater , Lime , hair , Fire Brirs , ursin , Tile sinS Sewer i'ipe. ( ffioe Paiton Hotel. Varn.m at. , ( Imetis , Nib. Telephoneimi. Cigars and Tobacco. _ _ _ _ MAIMEYRR & CO. , Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco , Guns aud Ammunition , SIS to123 Ii. iflha it. , 1010 to 1034 Faruana Ii. . OinbsNeb. WESI' tl FRITSUHER , Manufacturers of Fine Cigars , And Wholesale Deatari in Leaf Tobsetoi , No. . moo and ilD N. ' 51k .1r.e Omaha. - . Dry Goods. . M' E , SMITh d3 CO , , Dry Goods , Fui'nlsbiimgGoods &NotIon 1102 and 1104 Inglas , mr. liii , Ill , , Omaha , Nab , Distillers. - . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - DlsUilers ( a ? Liquor , , Ak'nhoi nn.i Spirit. . importers .ud Jubberiot Winosalad Liquor. . WILLO Jr S1'RINGS DIS'I'JJ4L E' I CO. anti IfEfl C CO. , Importers and Jobber. or Fine Wince nd 1.Iq2nrP. Some manufarturer. of lennsdr' . NsI 1dI' ' Hit- mars and Iloinestic lIquors. liii Ilrniy St. Furniture. DEWEY .C' , STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Farnam It. . Omaha , Nab , - CJJ1IRLES SRI VL'fl ICK , Furniture , Bedding , Uplmolstery , blirror.ete. m6.ma and 1210 Farnarn t. , Omiba. - - Groceries , 'AXTo2V , 04 IJ4AGIKER di ( JO. , VhoIesaIa Groceries and Provisions , No , IIG.707 , mm andtmi 5. iith St. , Omaha , Nib. .McCO7tD , JJ.MDY .t CO. , Wholesale Grocerii , 13th and Leavenworth siu.Omah * . - - ' - Hardware. LEE , .7rRIEI ) CO. , Jobbers of hardware arid Nail , Tinwaru , Shut Iron , ntc. Agnta for hewn beaus and Miami pcawdarto.Oraahs'ieb. - , v. j- . Bit OATCJI , Heavy Hardware , Iron arid Steel , 8prI.ga , Wagon Stock , ilardwari Lumberotc. iZi s.d 1211 ilarOef at. . Omaha. EINEY C GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Wason and C&rilags Wooi SIMCS , Heavy Msrdarl Etc. i2mTsndi2i Laveswurib.t.Ocnshs , Neb , MIL2'ON' ROGEitS a SONS , Stoves , Ranges , Furnaces , 'J'Iies Maaliss , Oral , . . 4irau Goods. 1321 end IZiT I'arnaa . Street. . OMAHA JOBBERS' ' OIRECTOR IronWorks , tWA . . - 1'AXTON d VIERLLYG Iron Works , Wrnnibi and Cast Iron Sniltilni Work , Trnn SisIr ) tailln , Seam , and ( lirdiri , Steam an5inc. , iIraS4 Wi'rs. ( i'nerai Foundry , MRCbIDS inS macktnhIa jnrk , 061cc as J Work , , U. I' . ut. and ilh ki eel , . -a - - - - - - - - 11. K. 54 WIER , Mann tacturirig leaier ) In SmokeStmik liritching , , Tnk , , arni ( lineal holler 1tepairing\ iii ! . Ittiii stret , Omrli5. - F. IT. MCMANUS. C. SULLIVAN. OILI iLl WiRE & IRON WORK % Iisnulncturer , of ire and Iron Ealliiigg , Desk Rails , Window Uuarda Plower Stead , , SYiri SIgns. lie in N. 15th. Orders by mail promptly stiendedtI , p Lumr. -w - _ wwu , oMAhA JVM1IER CO. , Deale' . AiiXInd.of Builtiltig Material at Wholesale. , . lets Stroetand nulon PauSe Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRA IFORD , Dealer In Lumber. Lath , Limo , Sash , ioor. , lito. l'srda-Corncrlth and Douglas ; ComeS 9th and Iu.jiae , ( JJEICAGO LU.II1IEIt CO. , Wholesale Lumber , 5440.itth strict. Omaha , Nib. P. ( 'oiplier , Mnii , Lumber. 18th and Csiiforria Strict , , Omsha , Nob. FRED IF. GRAY , Lutu ber , Lime , Cement , Ete. , Rtc , Cor.131h and bonus. St. , Omaha. Ne. JIQAGLAND , Luniber. 2' . W. IIARVEYLUMBEJ2CO. , To Dealers Only. Oee. t455 isroarn streetOmahs. - CAIAS. R. iE ; -1 Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpits anti Parquet Flooring , 9th neal DouglaS Omaha. -I JOHNA. WAKEFIELD. Wholesale Lumber , Etc. Inportad sad American Portland Cement. Pta14 Agint zorS&iiwaukeo itydraullo Cement and heat ( Jutney WhiteLim. . - - ' - Lire Stock. UNIONSTOCK IAJWS CO. , of Olnalla. LImltSd. Jeks V. Boyd , Bapirlateadict. . - - - - - - - - - 1 Liii ttockCommsssion. 1 McCOY BROS. , Live Stock Conimisslon Merchants. , herbal furnished free on application , Stocker. sail feeder , furnished on iiont tirin , . Referencep , Oinahn Ntionai Bank snt South Omabti Nationmi. Union Stock Yard. , South Owsta. M. BURKE c SONS , Live Stock CorniiiissIon. : . ,1 aeo. Burke , Usnagr UnionStoekYads.5.Omahs.Teiephone _ Mt. SAVAGE til GREEN , Live Stock Comumlasion Merchants , BilipaimmI. of any and au kindS of Stock .01101144. Unioa stOCk Yard..Otnaba , Nib. - - _ _ Millinery and , ti ; , , :1 : iOithiPIthElt CO. , importer. and Jobbers of Millinery and Notiona , 1213 and lilt itarney Stveet , Omaha , Neb. ' Notions. Whoissale Dealer. tim Notions anti Furnishing Goods , 403 and 406 II. Tinth At.Omaha. Overalls. v' CANFIELD COMPANY , Manufacturers of Overalls , alan. Pant. , ShIrt. , , rto. imos and 1104 Douglas Street5 OmahaNeb , ' - 4 PAPER CARPENTER PAPER CO. , , Wholesale Paper Icalers. ) Carry a nice stock of i'rintlng , wrapping and Writ. log limper. SpecIal nttention given to car load or orders. whirl , wIli be ahlpped direct from mili. . All Order , will receive personal attention , Weguar. antee good good. and I ow prices. Lilt and 11111 DouginaMi. . ' - - - -J Printing. - - - - - s.--- _ _ _ REESPRINTINO COMi'ANY Job Printers , Blank Book Makeri , And Book finder. . 105 and mimt South 1"ourteenI , triSt. Omaha , Neb. ' JVESI'ERNNEJVSI'A PER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Dealer. Ia T1PehLreIsea and l'rintera' Suppiio. . 105 I outh 'Fweifth Street. - 4 - - - BJIOWNELf1 JO. , 4 1 Manufacturers anti Dealer , in Eimgiies , , Boilers tt ( i'eiioral 3lachmlnoi'y Ibeet Iron work , Steams 1'uiflpi.M * Mills , Aonj SIaftingDodgs Woddipilt PaIley. , aelting eta , Aliowagon. , , eraperiiadb aISlies. ULi.ULLea , venworthal. Ombi CIIURCHILLP UMPCO. , - ' 'Wholesale Pumps , l'liie , FittiilgS , Steam and Water Supplies. headquarter. fur L1a i0znt Cn'a Uoo4a. jill isrnaIn at. . Omaha , Neb. U. S. WIND ENGINE and P UMP CoftirAiqy. UalIadayWlnd lililim , ftem and WatIr Snpafte , l'iumbingUoed , , flaIling tigre. nIl SII4 923 tar' earn at. , Omaha. 5. k. alto , , Manager. 'reiapboneNo.IiO. _ I A. L. STEAITG CO. , Pumps , Pipes aimd Engines , Steam , Water , Railway imud Miiiig Suppiica. 31W , s , Vflsnd 94 Farnimna at. , Ouaka , Nib , _ , - - Rubber Goods. . . , - - - - - - ' - tTi1ui .uun 'o ) cunurscturer nii lielmidri in all lnd of liuhilu'i' ( loottut , oil Ciotiiinz zIi'l , Intiic'r iipimirimr ii1 ( F. , tiaiii SI , _ _ - p ' Safes , Etc. 1 _ - _ _ Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s' Sire and Huigiar Proof 8sf , . . Time locks , VaultS _ dJsIi Won. IbJJ hins'a strait Omaha , Nob. 0. AXD1tEEN , Omaha Safe Works. Manufacturersof Fire and hIurgisrPriofSiea. . Vault iooraJaIi SyorkSauttera and Wire 55.fl Cot. itthaidjackion his. . Omaha , Nab , - Sash. Doors , Etc. fliisnitoir iII Wholoale Manufactmrara of Sash , leers ) , Bliimds aiid Moulding's , iianch olIcii3.li and IHird , ts.Omabim.S'tb. -I holly MANUFACTURING CO. , hfanuacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moal.m'ju.St1ir ' SYork and ietorinr hard SVood Finish Jail opined. N. C. cur. Bib , , nd IMS,00wufitaBIi. Omaha , Nab. 'filE ' CAPiTOL hOTEL Lincoln , Nob. The heft nowu utid roost l'OPUiim * hotel in the 51510. loeation cemiri , , ap'omniiioii6 , , fist class. iiciuirlusrtOIi for eoiimtimorCll men and all political nd , ; gstheriiirs. I : . P. ltOGUl * , I'roprietor , : ichooICountyand City ' ' ° ' ' 1' , h , We will play highest iIce , for same. , ' . Idade itt lowoit rstes. corrcipuutleaco solicited b'21JLL BACOS. . I , - -