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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1887)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 10 , 1887 3 TBE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Com Leads in Interest , Governed By the Weather and Crop Prospects THE BEARS FIGHT AN ADVANCE. "Wheat Modrtratoly Active ntul Finn in Sympathy With Corn Contin ued Htrcnjitli In the Mnr- kct Fur Onta. CHICAGO PRODUCE MAUKET. CHICAOO , August 0. [ Special Telegram TiK.u.J Corn sold all on the curb and opened weak on free selling by two or three local op raters , led by llulchlnson. Judging by tils movement ? In the day Htitclilnsonvai trylne to break the market to buy on , ( or After tlio first half hour ho chanced front and from that tlina on to thu closu ho was a per- Blstont buyer. On the othnr hand iho great majority of local speculators remained bear ish. First trades were at 40c for Septem ber , 41 ? c for October , and 45c for May. Prices did not cot below this rann'o. They did not stop advancing until n gain of IJfQ IKc was scored , September going to 42c , October to 43c , and May to40 c. May led In activity , thciu being an enormous trade In that delivery on the way up fjom 45c. Wall street went to cover wttli a rush. Through out the session the market was deluged with n Hood of speculativeolturlnirs , and whenever there was a lull In tlm denmnd the bears clubbed values down with treat force. From the outside quotation given the market re acted jtfQjKji but turned up when a ground swell of country buying reached It Septem ber reached 42c aialn , October 43c , and May 40Xc. The Una ! prices were somewhat Jower , September closing at41Jc , October at 42Jfc , and May at 48 < c. The weather and thu crop prospects were the controlling fac tors o-day. Tbero Is now a practical una nimity of opinion on the proposition that tint corn crop has been damaged. The views of operators nro at variance. A good many people are skeptical when they are asked to believe that the crop has been hurt within very many points of what Is reported , and will not concede that the Injury Is sulUclently serious to warrant any further advance , or maintenance of values on the range already established. Itoom traders are playl ng for a reaction , and a lame number of them who took In profits on long corn l@2c below the current prices and went the other way , are a/gresslvely lighting further Improvement ana contending that the hoped for reaction will come as soon as Hutclilnson undertakes to unload Mt now heavy holdings. The esti mated receipts are 845 cars. Wheat was moderately active and firm to-day. The fluctuations were within % c limitations and the market leaves otf where It did yesterday. The opening was rather weaker on foreign news , and Its general steadiness was probably due In a large de cree to sympathy with the strength In corn. The light receipts and good Atlantic ports clearances also served to strengthen the situ ation. The lake engagements wore 32,000 bushels and the estimated receipts tomorrow row are sixty-four cars. At this rate ef re ceipts and withdrawals the local stocks will soon be down to the vicinity of last year's low water mark. They are now below 8,000- 000 bushels and there is uncertainty on the score of future .supollcs. Duluth has largely Increased Its elevator capacity and northern Iowa and West Wisconsin are notoriously below Hie average production this year. Local elevator managers are therefore rather blue over the prospects of decreased divi dends. September wheat oi > cncd at C9c , ranged 68MWC low and 695 < @COc high , and closed C'JjKc bid. October opened at 70o , ranted 71 ? < ( @ 71fc. and closed at Tljfc. December opened at 74j > ic. ranged 74S @ 72f ; c , and closed at 7lc. There was a continuation of yesterday'b activity and strength In the market tor o.its , the shipping demand by the water route belnc particularly good at present. In provisions there was a better showing of business for both cash and tuturo deliv ery. Traders took hold with more freedom and a bruak of 20c In September short ribs was followed by a decline of lOc In the same future for lard. The market received more than ordinary attention. These breaks , which occurred early and were attributed to local manipulation and Increased outside selling , were subsequently recovered to some extent Based on yesterday's llnal prices lard at the close was only 2c and September short ribs 7 > < c lower. For September short ribs sold from 88.00 down to 87.80. closing at $7.00. August short ribs were 2W < 8Vj and October 6@7)c under September. Lard sold for September trom 56.57 down to S0.47K , and closed at 80.55 , with August 5c under and October generally lOc over September. Next winters futures averaged stronger , January pork closing at S12.72K , January lard at $0.70 , and January short ribs at SG.47X. Chicago Live Stock. CHICAOO , August a [ Special Telegram to the BKK.J CATTLE Trade was active , with the best cattle in demand , and steady as com pared with best cattle yesterday. The thin and common stock from drouthy parts of Ill inois and elsewhere were hard to sell , even at the low prices current. There Is no place for them. They cannot bo sold , for the shambles and the grazer has nothing to de pend on for feeding. Common native butch , era' stock , Including cows and bulls , li In about the same condition as the thin steer ! noted above. They , too , are being forced on the market on account of the lack of watei and fodder In the grazing districts. The stocker and feeder trade Is dull and depressed from the same cause noted above , Shipping steers , 1.150 to 1500 pounds , f4.10(34.70 ( : 1200 to 11150 Ibs , 83.40 4.S5 ; 050 tc 1200 Tbs , $ ' } .00@3.75 ; stockers and feeders S1.40@3.00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , 31.00(5 2..W ; bulk , 91.50(32.00 ( ; Texas steers , 82,40@ ais. cows , S1.60@ .80. lions To-day trade ruled slow , with llttli or no change In value as compared with ves terday. Common to fair mixed sold at 55.1 ! 05.20 ; best , $5.2.1(35.30 ( , with fancy assorte < heavy at 85.40. one car load at 15.45. Then was only one buyer for light sorts on tin market and that one was paying 85.20@5.2 ! for mixed light and S5.5r < | 5.80 for assorted. FINANCIAL. NEW YOUK , August 0. [ Special Telegntn to the BKK.I STOCKS , Weakness was thi chief feature of the stock exchange marko and prlcns on the entire list averaged lower Business was of lighter volume and tlm tended to encourage the bears to raid the mar ket Numerous reports of drought , wltl continued rumors about Ives and Cincinnati Hamilton & Dayton , caused a dlsastrou feeling , but as Cincinnati , Hamilton < k Day ten Is a stock seldom traded In on the ex change , and Ives Is nothing but an ordlnar ; plunderer , his actions under ordinary clr rumstanccs would hardly create a ripple Hut there being an absence of other topic to gossip about the Ives party furnishes th largest fluid and tends to depress prices The Cammack , Whlto and Bateman part ; are said to favor gulling on all rallies am the remaining bulls believe In buying on al weak spots. But as the latter predominate the bulls had ample opportunity to ttho\ their metal. London bought moderately a the opening , when sales were at declines ea tending to % per cent. The free selling c Northwestern , St. Paul , Heading and Nortt ern Pacific more than offset the buying an caused a decline of X to 1 point Nortwesl ern touched 113K before noon and Ueadin , 64K- Northern Pacifies were sold becaus the books closed Saturday for the electio and there was no use In holding stocl Points were out to buy Consolidated Gas an It dropped 3K from yesterday's close. Thet Is said to be a laro short Interest and som talk of a squeeze. There was a decide change In the market In the last hour owln to the report that Ives and Staynor had n ilgued from the Cincinnati , Hamilton < Dayton , and that their trouble had been ai justed. The shorU became scared an rushed to cover so rapidly that prices wei bid up , the last sales being at almost the ou side tigure and X to 1 point higher than yet terday , the principal exception , being Ml ourl Pacific , which declined K percen . ' The total tale * were 198,603 tbares. Mott < MO.NKY On call easy nt 4QO MT cent : last loan 4X per cent ; closed offered iU3 per cent. ruiUB MEHCAHTILE PArEn 5Ji < J per cent. Srisnr.iNo ExcirANOK Dull hut steady nt 4.81tf for sixty day billi and SIMM for de mand. I'UODUCR MAURIJTS. Chlcaco. Auptut 0. Following qiiot.v tlons are tlm a : : J closing n euros : Flour Stpitdy nnd niiclianccd. Wheat Opflned n stindo billow vosterdays closliic , llnctuated and closed , ' e lilKliortliiin yesterdny ; cash , CSJ c ; September , C0 ; c : Oc tober , 71 > fc. Corn Active and hlelicr , with heavy trad- Inir , closlnij Jf@J < c lilchor for near futures ; cash. 41c : bcDtember , 411lBc ; October , 42Jfc. ! Oats Steady , spcculatlvo market sflehtly linprovud ; cash , 24Jiu ; September , 23c ; May , 31x < c. ltye-43 > c. Unrloy fee for September. Prime * Timothy Soea sa.O ) . Klnx Seed S1.04. Whlskv-Jl.10. Pork Tradlne llcht , demand fair , lone de liveries G@10c lower early , but closed hinder ; cash , S16.U ) ; year , Sl'-1. ' ) ; Jniiuarv , 812.TO. Lard Unsettled early , but closed rather nulut ; cash 80.55 : September , ! 6.55 ( a.57j ; October. O.C5QO.f,7 . Bulk Meats Dry salted meats In light re quest and prices caslrr , shoit ribs , S7.ar . Butter Firm on fnncv , all others quiet ; creamery , 2t@27c ; dairy , I6 < 323c. Cheese Firm and higher : full cream ched- dara nnrt Hats , ( % ( grUc ; YOUDR Americas , KgKSirm at U@llc. Hides In moderate demand ; heavy vrecn salted ; 7M'c ; light do. 7 ? @ 8c ; salted bull hides. Cc , green salted calf , > f@9cdry ; flint , 12 13c ; drv calf , 13@13c ; deacons 80c each. Tallow Easy ; No. 1 country , 3 > c ; Xo. 8 , 80 ; cakes , 4c. Kecetntg. Shipment * . Flour , bbla . 19,000 11,000 Wheat , bu . 61.000 20,000 Com. bu . IPJ.OOO 118.000 Oats , bu . 210,000 108.000 Rye , bu . 6,000 2,000 Barley , bu . 14.000 3,000 New York. Ausust 9. Wheat Receipts , 318,000 ; export * , 105,000 ; spot lots M@Kc higher , with fair export business ; options weak but recovered , stronger and advanced h'c , leaving off tirm ; ungraded red , 72 ® Kic ; No. 3 red , 70Mc ; No. 1 red nominal ; No. 2 red. 79 r479Ko ; old red delivered and Mo. 2 red September closed at 80c % . Corn Spot lots JfQl c hlcher , quiet ; op tions opened a sliarto lower , later reacted l@l ? c , closing Urm ; receipts 39,400 ; exports , 4.000 ; ungraded. 4S@48Xo ; No. 2 , ib@4S > fc in elevator , 48 > @ 40c delivered , September closing at Oats { < ! Jo hlKhor ; receipts. 72,500 ; ex ports , 571 ; mixed weaturu , 3 @ 3 < > c ; white western , Petroleum Steady ; United closed at SSJ c. Etcss Firm and In fair demand ; western , ISOlflc. Pork Steady ; moderately active ; mess S15.OUQil5.i5 for old : SIS.MSIS.GO tor new. Lard 2@4 points lower ; western steam , spot , S0.b5. Butter Firm ; fair demand ; western , 12 ® 25c. 25c.Cheese Cheese Fair request ; very firm ; western , Cincinnati. Aujrust 9. Wheat Firm ; No. S rod , n@72c. Coru Sttongand higher ; No. 2 mixed , Oats Good demand , higher ; No. 2 mixed , 28c. 28c.liye In 5001 ! demand ; No. 2 , 43c. Pork-Steady at $15.00 , hard-Firm at SO.S2& Whisky Good demand at 91.05. Milwaukee. Auirust 9 Wheat Market unsettled ; cash , 69c > i ; September , C Kc ; Oc tober 70 71Ji-c. Corn In fair demand :43@44c. Oats Good Inquiry ; No. a white , 28Xc. Jtye-DuIINo. ; l,44Kc. Barley Steady ; Septemoer , 61 c , Provisions Weak ; pork , August , 914.50. New Orleann , August 9. Corn Dull and nominal ; white , 54c , Oats Dull , weak and lower at S3@33 } c. Corn Meal-Easy at 92.27X@2.30. IIoic Products Dull and unchanged ; pork , 915.02' : lard , re lined tierce. O.C2W. Bulk Meats-Shoulders , 95.80 ; lone clear and clear rib , 9S.BX. at. tiouia , August 9. Wheat Illeher ; cash. CSXc ; September , 70 o. Corn Higher ; cash , : ! 8c ; September , 88ifc. Oats Higher ; cash , 24c ; September , 24 c. Pork 915.25. hard 88. S5. Whlsky-91.05. Butter In demand ; creamery , 24@2Sc ; dairy , 1024c. iCanaaa City , August 9. Wheat Steady. No. 2 red. none on the market ; No. 2 soft , OOKo Corn Stronp ; No. 3. cash , Sflc ; Sep tember , 'Me : October , SflXc bid , 37c asked. Oats-No. 2 cash , 23c bid , WXc asked. Minneapolis , August 9. Wheat Mar ket quiet , light offerings and good milling demand ; No. 1 hard , cash , TIKc ; September , October , 67 fc on track : No. 1 hard , We : No. 1 northern , TAs ; No. U northern , 70c , Flour Quiet ; patents , 9.10jJ4.20 ( ; bakers , . BecelptWheat , 01,000. Shipments- Wheat , 24,000 bu ; Hour , 10,000 bbJs. m LIVESTOCK. Chicago , August 9. The Drovers' Jour nal report * as follows : Cattle Receipts. 11,000 ; firm for best , oth ers weak : shipping steers. 83.00 ( 4.10 : stock- en and ipeder * , 91.40C43.00 ; COWH , bulls and mixed , 91.0032.50 ; .bulk , S1.50@2.00 ; Texas cattle , 8l.fl093.15. Hogs Receipts , 10,000 ; slow , but steady : rouib and mixed , $4.70(94.75 ( ; packing and shipping , 85.10 ( 5.45 ; light , 84.605.25 ; Bklps , 83.00 4.50. Sheen Hoceipts , 430 ; market shade lower ; natives , 94.25 ; western , 83.00&3.50 ; lambs , 94.00(34.75. ( Thn Drovers' Journal special London ca bleeram quote market more active , suoplles Unlit and prices KC higher ; best American steers , \'i\ e per pound , e-itluiated.dead welicht. National Stock Yard * . Gast St , Lrtul , III. , August 9. Cattle Receipts , 4,500 ; shipments , 400 ; the market wa : Blow ; fair to choice heavy native steer * 83. 0@4.15 ; butchers' steers , fair to choice , 83.80(23.95 ( ; feeders , fair * to food , | 2.'JO < g 3.40 ; stockersfalr to good , a.loay.OO. Hoes Kocelpts , l.Soo ; shipments. 400 market strong ; choice heavy and butchers selections , 95.2.X35.45 ; packers and Yorkers medium to choice , S&.WXgS.'JO ; pigs , commoi to good , 84.30Q4.50. K n City , August 9. Cattle Receipts 3.000 ; shipments ( unoniclal yesterdaj1,014 ) market active and steady on good , com mon dull ; good to choice corn-ted , 83.70 common to medium. 8iOO3.f,0 : gtockeri 92.0032.40 ; feeding steers , 92.50 3.00 ; cows 81.40 2.50. Uojs Receipts. 7,100 ; shipments , 400 good steady , Be higher : crassers slow am weak ; common to choice , 84.bOQ5.SO ; sklpi and pigs , 83.0034.75. OMAHA lilVK STOCK. Tuesday , August 9. Cattle. The run of cattle was heavier than yester day by 200 head. There were some western : In , but the bulk ot those sold were corn fet natives. There were some very fair cattle li the market but none equal to those tha brought 54.25 and 84.30 last week. The mar ket was about lOc. lower than yesterday , bu fairly active at the decline , More cattl changed hands than for several days past Butchers' stock , as well as feeders and stockeri was slow and dull. . ' ' Hoe * . Tha receipts ot hogs were HMxal. Th s market opened a little flow , tne buyers want Ing to take off all of lOc. A few loads of the very best heavy hogs sold at very nearly steady prices , but after that the market dropped fully 6c. Thirteen loads were loft unsold at 1 o'clock. The market closed 6IO lower than yesterday with only two loads un sold. The decline was felt moat heavily upon the light and medium hogs , although some loads of heavy hojs that were not sold this inornlnir. siltfered the full force of the de cline. The general quality of the hogs was better than yesterday. There was nothing doing In the market Hcooltts. | Cattle 700 Hogs 4,600 Shipments. Cattle 120 Hogs 1055 Prevailing i'rloe * . Showing the prevailing urlcuj p.ild for II va look on this marknt : ) holcosteers. 1300 to 1WO Ibs..84.000)4.15 ) Jholeesteers , lloo to ISOJ Ibs. . . ! UK4.00 ) Fat little steers X ) to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.75W3.80 Jorn-fod range steers 1300 to 1400 S.rxJWl.M iood to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.75f < W.OO Jommouto medium cows 2.00(32.50 ( Hood to choice bulls l.T.YcW.riO .light and medium hoes 4.75M4.90 iuoil to choice heavy boss. . . . . . 6.0V35.15 jood to choice mixed hogs M.UO S.OO llcprcsentaiivo Halos. NATIVE SI EMUS. So. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. . . . . Wfi 3.50 19..1215 65. . . . IOCS 3.60 7. ! . . . . 1193 ! UO 2. ! , . . .1047 3.0U 11. . . 125 > 3 H.tW 41..1100 2.60 15..13UO 3.05 WlJSmiN STKKHS. 61..1370 S3.S > 0 47..1450 3.85 UULL8. o. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1..1530 1.75 4..U.10 2.00 1..1570 2.00 1. . . 1010 2.50 1..15UO 2.1)0 ) 1..10bO 3.50 COWS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 24. . . . 870 S2.00 8..1013 82.75 1..11M ) 2.65 5. . . . 9J4 2.75 Illl rCIIFlIS * STKEIIS. 0. . . . 098 53.15 HOGS. No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr 87..176 340 84.75 63..241 . .85.00 .8..214 100 4.90 63..267 ICO 5.00 63..252 240 4.90 04..301 . . 5.00 61..217 100 4.90 71..204 . . C.05 71..203 160 4.00 ! . . . . .2S7 40 5.0"i 67..243 320 4.WK 64..270 120 WO 65 . . .209 bO 4.05 63..261 120 5.05 61..247 bO 4.95 8'J..288 40 5.01 64..20fl 80 4.m 60..244 40 5.05 63 . . .255 280 4.05 69..2.14 bO 5.05 63..230 :500 4.95 70..22J 80 5.05 05..251 . . 4.05 68..243 . . 5.05 62..204 ICO 4.03 54..313 120 5.01 } 74..243 200 4.03 72..226 bO 5.05 70..251 bO 5.00 63..270 40 B.05 62..270 160 5.00 66..315 40 6.05 69..251 120 6.00 57..287 120 5.05 61..245 80 6.00 69..203 200 5.05 63..260 80 5.00 7J..343 bO 5.07K 73..256 280 5.00 70..203 120 5.07K 64..2S9 120 5.00 62..235 bO 6.07 } < 68..254 120 5.00 64..207 80 5.07 } * 61..255 40 5.00 222..245 200 5.07K 63..247 280 5.00 63..257 bO 5.10 76..240 120 5.00 59..271 40 5.10 75..215 80 5.00 61..294 bO 5.10 62..274 120 5.00 63..271 5.10 63..263 200 5.00 61..208 80 5.10 78..220 120 5.00 60. . .313 40 5.10 60..248 bO 5.00 60..277 120 5.15 tiive Stock Sold. Showlngthu number of head ot stock sold on the maiket to-day : CATTI.K. G. H. Hammond & Co 343 , ooal 40 Shippers 44 Total 430 HOGS. A.nglo American Packing Co 1027 i. H. Hammond & Co 410 Armour & Co. 450 Squires & Co 10T > Total 1454 Unsold 130 All sales ot stock m this market are made ) er cwt live-weight unless otherwise stato.t Dead hogs sell at Kc per Ib. for all weight * "Skins " loss than 10J , or hogs woUlilnit Ibs. no value. Proliant sows are dockoi 49 lei , and stags SO Ibi. by the oublla Inspector. tilvo Stock Noten. Cattle active. Hogs close 5(5ito ( lower. A decline In the cattle market. 85.15 was the top on hogs , and 83.95 on cattle. Thomas Self , of Self & Keith. Brock , was at the yards wltn a mixed load of stock. G. F. Kessler , Oakland , came In with three cars of rattle and a load of hogs too late for the market. Mr. Taylor , of Taylor & Blair , Broken Bow. was here with three cars of cattle and a load of hogs. U. C. Strykor came In with a load of cattle tor himself and u load ot hogs for J. A. Crane , Hlsings. Mr. Mattoon , of Uobertson & Mattoon. Blue Springs , was at the j arils and marketed a load of cattle. J. T. and M. M. Goodell , extensive feeders and shippers , were in with tour loads of bogs and three of cattle. Wm. Dally , Peru. Neb. , came In with four loads of native cattle of his own feeding ; 73 head averaged 1108 Its and brought 83.90 * The live stock shippers association will hold a reirular meeting at the exchange building at South Umaha al 2 p. m. Wednes day of this week. Col. J. H. Pratt of the Pratt & Ferris cat tle company , marketed sixty-one head of corn fed westerns of bis own feeding. He drove them Ironr his feed lots at Summer Hill. Hill.G. G. W. Smith , Central City , was In and marketed 47 head of 14501b cattle at S3.83. J. W. Smith cam * in with him. He says good cattle are becoming a lltttlo scarce out In that vicinity. Palmer A Ulchman , of Chicago , have con cluded to open a live stock commission house here. They have engaged J. B. Blanchard , formerly with M. Burke ; & Sous , who will look after their business at this point The linn will be known as Palmer , Ulclima'rJ & Co. Co.The The following had stock In the market : W. C. Moore & Co. , S wanton ; Ask wig & Co. , Oakland ; G.Grovesnor , Tekanmh ; Buckley & K. , Strombcrg ; Robertson & M. , Blue Springs ; Dorsey Bros. , Weston : Clark H. A Co. , Weston ; F. M. Lebee , Shelby ; Wilkin son A G. , Avoca ; Perry Bros. , Wayne ; Bar rett & Dere , Maivern ; Morse &L. , Duulap ; G. P. Moorehcad , Duniap ; U. Smith , Mlu- don ; Spelts & K. , David City ; Alter & G. , Grand Island ; G. W. Smith , Central City ; T. Harris , Central City ; Carrigg & L. , Platte CenterA. : P. Beman , Chapman ; B. F. Stilley & Co. , Tobias ; S , N. lilckman , Marquette ; W. E. Smith , MunsonW. ; W. Klock & Co. , Bradshaw ; N. Jacquot , Merna ; J. Ellis , Dowitt ; Cook & C.Ohlowa ; Gund& C. , W li ber : K. Uldrlch , Tobias. Atuonc those having stock on the market were the following : Srhotield & L. Walnut : Flcdley & U. Marno ; W. H.Earrett , Harlan , W. i * . Boughn , Harlan ; Uhoden it / . Mis souri Valley , Iowa ; F. S. Pearce A Son , Au rora ; It , K. Koberts , Havenna ; J. M. Wlndup , Exeter ; 11. McClelland , Kennesaw ; T. B. McPherson , Arapahoe ; C. Hunter , In- avail ; G. G. VreelandTlunlata ; C. D. Moore , Harvard ; W. N. Ulcbardson , Bed Cloud ; A. Coehler. Geneva ; G. L. Smith , Wyssctt ; B. Ewln , Exeter ; C. Schneider , Snyder ; Fuller F. & S. Lindsay ; Morse H. & Co. , Morse ; Jno. Dern , Hooper ; A. M. Spooner & Co. , Hooper : L. B. Shephard & Ca , West Point ; Nye W. M. Co. . Colon : Shephard & B. Crelghton ; J. S. Smock , Beemer ; Darey & G. , Newmans Grove ; L. L. Stephens , Wa terloo ; F. Krolf , Schuyler ; C. A. Welch. Pa- pillion ; A. L. Spearman , Springfield ; J. Ilastle , El in wood ; F. A. Harris , Sterling. OMAHA AVHOMS9ALE MARKETS Produce. Orders from the country requiring selected stock and extra care In packing can not always bo filled at the same prices quoted to the local trade for common stock. Tuesday , August B. GEHEnAL The produce markets were very quiet to-day and the receipts of all kinds of produce very light The market was almost bare of all kinds ot California fruits but there will be several cars In during the next two days. MKLOXI Watermelons were a little more plenty to-day and good stock was mov- Ine at 810.00ai5.00 per hundred. BRANS. Hand picked navy beans are quoted at 81.75 per bushel and the other grades are wiling from that figure down to GAVE. There ! no fame coming In , the weather being too warm to handle It POP COIIN. There Is hardly any sulollfo > ot ) rorn. An occasional sack Is cold aU BKUIIIKS The season iforborrles Is prac- Ically over. j , TOMAIOKS Home-pjown stock Isbccom- mr plentv and was sold at very low prices ! iooii stock is worth abput 75c a bushel , PLUMS The market is fairly well supplied with choice stock , made up of the varieties cnown as Purple Diwhno , Bradshaw , Co- umbla and other well known California va- letles. Choice stock Is belling at 51.50 ® 1.75 p < r box. PIIUNKS There are some very largo and showy California prunes on the market , cnown as the Gross prunes , whlcn aio sell- tig at 1.75 per box. Gtui'KS California crape * nro expected to nrrl\n In the market early hi the week. There are n few Kansas grapes in , which are belling nt 75c per 10-lb baskets. Nnc'TAinxns A few California nectarlnot am arriving , which are sold at 81.50 per box. PK.VIIM The market Is \ > ell supplied waus cliolro California B.utlptt pears , which llir uoving at S2.2X < J2.50 per box. MKI.ONS Watermeloiis have not been so ilenty dnrlni : the past t\\o days , nnd prices lave stiffened up somewhat. Gnnd stock Is selline nt S15 (320 ( per hundred. Cantaloupes $ l.fiO@1.75 per box. Pr.Aciii'.s Thi'ro Is a gnod supply ot poaches In , of which late Crawfords and stiawborry peaches form the bulk. Good stock , 81.no ner box. Ari'LKs Tlicio Is a good supply of very fair stock on the market at S3..V3.75. ) CKI.KUY There Is a liberal quantity of celcrv arrlvlnc from Kal.uinuoo. Medium sl/ed bitches , ittc per bunch. Lr.MONi There are some very fancy largo Ualori lemons on the market which are sull- ng at 80.00. There ate a few Vornolll onions on the market which are selling at 57.10. Orocor'a Iilst. 2 300 : Arbucklo's , roastdl , 2fl'/c ' ; McLaiigh- llirs XXXX , 20j c ; Dilwortlrs , 20c ; l < ed Cross , 20'.fc. ' CANNED Goons Oysters , standard , per case , S2.1KX&3.10 : strawberries , 2 Ib , per ca e , 82.702.75 ( ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per cast ) , 8J.70 ( < 4 J.75 ; California pears , per case , 84.40(34.60 ( ; apricots , per CASO , 83.60@3.70 ; peaches , per case , Sl.40@4.50 ; white cherries i > er case , S5.00 plums , per casp , $3.50(83.60 ( : blue berries , per case , SiOOftJ'J.lO : egg plums , 3 Ib. per case , 82.50 ; pineapples , 3 Ib , per case. 83.20@5.75 ; i Ib mackerel , per do/ , 1.40 ; i | b salmon , per doz , 81.75 ; 12 b gooseberries , per cast' , S2.00r < i2.70 ; 2 Ib string beans , per case , 81.70 : 2 Ib lima beans , per case , $1.60 ; 2 Ib marrowfat peas , per case , 82.40@2.rO ; 2 Ib early Juno pe.is. per case , 82.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 52.45rf2 ( 50 ; 3 Ib corn , PitoVISIONS Hams , ISjfQlSKc ; breakfast bacon. llKWUo ; bacon sides ' " dry salt , 8i 0c : Hhoulders , 7 ? c : dried ueHt hams , 123i3c : dried beef regular , hamspicnic , 8K(4Vc. ( WOOKKNWARK Two-hoop pal Is , per doz , fil.45 ; 3-hoop palls , 51.05 ; No. 1 tub , 86.50 ; No : 2 tub , 85.60 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wash boards , 81.75 : assorted bnwls , 82.25 ; No. 1 churns , 80 ; No. 2 churns , 88 ; No. 3 churns , STAitcii Mirror Gloss , 5Jfc ; Graves Corn , Ok'c ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; Oswcgo Corn. 7c. BIIOOMS Extra 4-llc.82.60 : No. 1,52.00 ; No. 2,81,75 : heavy stable , 84 SVHUP No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs. 51.32@1.35 ; Now Orleans , per gallon , : l3i$40c ( ; maple syrup , half bbls , "old time , ' * per gallon , 70c ; l-gallon cans , per Uoz , , 310.00 ; half-eallou cans , per doz , 85.50 ; quart cans. 53.00. CANDY Mixed , 8J < @llc ; stick , 8K@OKc. CUACKKISS Garneau s , soil a , butter and picnic , 4 > c : creams , 7Kc ; ginger snaps , 7Xc : city soda , "Kc. PICKI.KS Medium. In bbls , 37.00 ; do In half bbls , S4.00 ; small , in bbls , 88.00 ; do in half bbls , 84.50 ; gherkins , in bbls , 89.00 ; do In halt bbls , 85.00. powdered , 7@7Vc. I ) ill K D FRUITS Apples , new , Jf's OJfc ! evaporated , 50-lbring. I7i ; ffji8c ; raspberries , evaporated , 27@28c ; blackberries , evaporated , Oj/WOKc ; pitted cherries , 12@l3c ; peaches , now , > { ' , Tjfu ; evaporated peeled peaches , c ; evaporated , unpared , c ; new currants , < > ? i@7c ; prunes , 4K4Jfo1 ( ; citron , 25c ; rai sins , London lavers , $1,05 ; California , loose muscatels , 81.50 ; new Vaienclas , 7 > e. . Tlrrce. 7c ; 40-ib square cans , 7c ; SO-lb round , c ; 20- 1 b round , 7Jic ; 10-lb palls , 7Hc ; 5-lb palls , 7c ; 3-lb palls , 7Jfc. TOHACCO Lorlllard'sCIImax. 44c ; Splen did , 3Sc ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c : Leggett & Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornnrstone , 34c ; Driim- mond's Horse Shoe , 37c ; T. J. , Sic ; Sorg's Spearhead , , 44c. TKAS Japan , per Ib , 3050c ; gunpowder , 25@30c : Youne Hyson. 30@50c ; Congou , 65 ® 70cj Oolong , 30@65c. General Markets. SPIBITS Cologne spirits , 1W proof , 81.10 ; do 101 proof , 81.12 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof. 81.10 ; do 188 proof , 81.09. Alcohol. Ib8 proof , 82.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled whiskies , 81.00(31.50. ( Gin blended. 81-50 ® 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , 83.00@6.00 : Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , 82.0090.5U ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whlsklns , 81.50(33.00. ( Brandies , Imported , 85.00O8.50 ; domestic , 81.30c43.00. Gins , Imported. 84.50@ 6.00 ; domestic , 81.25@3.00. Champagnes , Im ported , per case , S23.00@33.00 ; American , per case. 510.00(310.00. ( HIDKS Green butchers' , 6X@Oc ; green cured , 7Kc ; dry Hint , Il < ai2c ; dry salt. 0@ lOc ; green calf skins. 7 > { c ; damaged hides , two-thirds price. Tallow 3c. Grease Prime white , 3c ; yellow , 2c ; brown , IXc. Sheep pelts , 25@75c. HEAVY HABUWAHE Iron , ratn , ? 2.70 ; plow steel , special cast , 4Kc ; crucible steel OXc ; cast tools , dn , rXoil.'K ! ; waon spokes , per set , S2.00@3.50 ; hubs , per sol , 81.25 ; fel lees , sawed dry , 81.00 ; tougues , each. bOc ; axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , 6@7c ; cell chain , per Ib , 6) ) < 3l3c ; malleable , 8@Kc ) ; Iron wedges , 6c ; crowbars , 6c ; harrow teeth. 4Vc ; spring steel. 4(35c ( ; Burden's horse shoes , 54.75 ; Burden's mule shoes. 85.75. Barbed wire * In car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibs. Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 82.60 ; steel nails , 82.75. COAL Egg. 89.00 ; nut , 80.25 : ranee , 50.25 ; Iowa lump , 553-00 ; Iowa nut. 82,75 ; waluut block , $3.00 ; Illinois. 84.25 ( 4.75. Dry Immber. rmlENMONS AND TIMUEHS. 12. 14 ' tlsO 16ft lit ' t ftJKi ft'zt ft 2x4 17.60 ww 'J0.50 'Jl.W 2I.M 2x8 22.6022.60 2x8 2i.u > zi.ro 2x10 22.6022.ro . . . . | g.2SlB.fiO 20.GO 23.6U23.liO . . .Ig.60lw.50l20.50 JO.H ) 23.00 noAnns. No. 1 , com , sis 81".oo No. 3 , com , sis 817.00 No. , 815.50 No. 4 , 813.00 FKNCINO. No. 1 , 4 40 In , 12 & 14 ft. rough . 819.50 No. 1 , " " 10 " " . 10.M ) No. 2 , " " 13&14 " " . 16.00 No.2 , " " 10 " " . 17.50 SIDIN'O. A , 18 , 14 and 16 ft 521,50 , C. 815.50 " B , . 20,50"D. 13.50 CK1I.INO ANDI'AIITITIOX. 1st com , in WUlte Pine Celling . 834.00 2nd " " * . 2H.CO Clear , In. Norway PJneCeiHng . 16.00 2nd com. tf in " JM " . 14.00 A 6 In Wlilte PlneSft ? ? , ° b 820.60 B " " " 83.50 1) 31.00 E " ' " ( SeL > ' nclng ) . 10.00 . . . . . . . . 54..50 No. 1 , com. . , - . . . . . . . . . . . 20.50 " " l ft . 1H.M ) NO. 3 " " " i. a . 19.00 " " " " , 16ft . 17.50 12 Inch Grooved Hoofing 81.00 per M. more than 13 In. Stock Boards same length. SHIP rAr. No. 1 Plain. 8 & 10 inAvn . 810.50 No. 3 " j..u . 17.60 No. 1 , O. G. , 8 In ; V.V . 10.50 FINISHING. 1st and 2d , clear , 1 , 1J { Inch , s. 2 s . 850.50 Sd. clear , linen , s. 2 s. , . 45.50 " " IK. IK , 3 In . 40.M A select , l inch , s. as. , . 40.00 " " IK , IX. 2 In . 44.00 B " 1 inch ? s.2 s. , . 80.00 " " IK. IK , 2 In . 37.00 BOUTHKKN TKLLOW PINE. Com. 4 & 6 In. Flooring . 817.50 Star " " . 2L60 Clear In. Celling . 21.50 " Jfln. Partition . 5.0fl " Finish , 1 & H { In. 89 s . 20. " Corrugated Celling , 4 In . 25.00 " Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . . 27.00 POPLAIl I.UMIIKIl. Clear Poplar Bx. Bds. % In. , s , 2 . 835.50 " r' K In. Panel. B. 2 a . 27.00 " " Corrugated Celling , K 28.50 nATTENS , WKI.L TUBINO , PICKETS. OGBatts,2Kln , . 500.7 ! " Jx3ln , s. H. . 00.4.1 a In. Well T\iblng , DAM and Bev. . . . . 23.0C Pickets , D & U Flat . aasc " " Bquar * . 21.W MtlSOI.r.1.1.ATII. . . . . . XX clear . .S-UO Extra A * S2.00 * A Standard . . 2.75 A HB&B 13.55 6 iu. clear Nol. . 1.60 Lath a. 03 White cedar , C In. , KS.I I2c ; 0 In. qrs. , lie ; Bin.qrs. , 10c:4 In. round 15c ; Tennessee lied Cedar , split , 15c : Split Oak , 12c. ttME , ETC. Qtilncy white limp , ( best ) OPc : Akron cement , 81.75 ; I lair , SOc ; Plaster. SU.75 ; Tar board , S1.75 : Sash , 40c per ct. : Doors. 40c per ct ; Blinds. 40c per ct. : Mouldings , 40c per ct ; Tar felt , per cwt , 54.23 ; Straw board , 81.75. THE RAILWAfTlME TABLES. OMAHA. Hunnlnc nctwcon Council HluIT nnd South Omaha. In addition to the stations mentioned. trains stop at Twentieth aim Twenty-fourth streets , and at the Summit m Omaha. Wont ward. KoHtwnrd. COU.NCUj THE CHIC AGO AND North Northwestern western Sliort 11 LS1U11M And Chicago The only road to take for DCS Molncs Mar- lualltown , 0 cdar KaplUN , Clinton. Dlzon , Cnlca- , Mllwaukco and all [ lolnts east. To tlio l > coo - ft o of Nebraska , Colorado , WyomlnK. Utah , abe , Aovada , Oreiron , Washington , and Cali fornia , It offers superior advantages net possi ble by any other lino. Among afuwot I lie numerous points of sn- Efcrlorlty enjoyed by the patrons of this road between Omnlm nncl C'llcaoro.itro Hi two trains aduyof DAY COAUHKS , which are the finest that human art and liifranulty can creuto Its PALAOUB SLKKI'IKG CAHS. wlilcli aio models of comtort and olcpanco. Its PAULOU D1IAW- INO UOUM UAItS , unsurpassed by any. nnd Its wdluly celebrated PALATIAL DINING CAItS , the equal of which cannot bo found clsowlioro At Council niuffs the trains of the Union Pacific Hy. connect In Union Depot with those of the Chicago & Northwestern Hy. In Chicago the trains of this line make close connection with tnoBonf all eastern lines. For Detroit. OolumbuR , Indianapolis. Cincin nati , Niagara Falls , RurTalo , I'lttsburirToronto , Montreal , Iloston , New York , Philadelphia , Ualtlmoro , WashlnRton and all points In the east , ask for a ticket /la the "NOUTHWESTEUN. " If you wish the host accommodation , All ticket agents sell tickets via this line * II. HuOIIITT. K P. WILSON. Genl. Manager , Gun ) , Puss'r Agent Chicago , III. W. M.DABCOCK , U H , I10LLES , Westarn Agent , City Pass'r Agunt , Umaha Nebraska. THE CHICAGO SHORT LIE OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee &SL Paul Ry 27te Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to ] THE E.A.ST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha nnd Council BluUs Chicago , -AND Milv/aukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarRapids Rock Island , Freeport , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janesvillc , BeToit , Winona , La Crosie , And all other Important points East , Northeast . . . . and Southeast. 1 or through tickets call on the ticket aKcnt at ItOl Karnam it , In Paiton hotel , or ut Union Pacllo depot. Pullman Sleepers and the finest Dining Cars In tbt world are run on the main line of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ilullway and v ry attention Is paid to passengers by courto oua employees of tbn company. 1C MU.I.IIR. General Manager. J. F. TccKClt , Assistant General Manager. A. V. K. CAitriNTEK , Oencrul Passenger and Ticket Agent. Gio. K HiAf rene , Assistant General Pan ft- 1 or and Ticket Agent J.T. CtARK General 8uperlntend.ent. . . . mm JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY Agricultural Implements. CHURCHILL PARKER , Wholesale Dealt r In AjrrlctiKnral Implements , Cf-rrlagei RiiJ Ilngclo. Jnnrn Uroot , lioliu'on Ml ) _ ndl0th.0ni hi > . M b. _ L1NINGER cB METVALFVO. , Agricultural Implements , . Hie. , Wholtnalc , Om-.h . WbulCJtlo Dealer * la AgrlcuHnral Implements , IVaf on nnd nuptlos. 001 , W. IQ3 nml 107 , Jones t' Artists' Material. A. .irOSPE , JR. , Artists' Materials , Pianos nml Organs , 1513 DoiiitlM Street. Omtht. Builders' Hardware and Scales. " " jfnrmtAUGfrM"fAYLOKr iuilders'Hardwaro&Sc.'tlo Repair Shop loclmnlcs'Tooli * ml Buffalo HrtUi. KM Dou8lm U , - Omnlii , Nob. Books and Stationery. A. T. KEN VOX a1 CO. , Wtiu'otnla anil He ull tfooksollurd ami Stutioneiv-f 522 Doiiiln < 8t..Onmhn , Nub. Tt-lopliono 601. Coi rn nonilriion Boots and Shoes. Jobbers of Hoots nnd Shoes. Ill Farutm it , Omnhn , N b. ll uuf ctorj , Biimmor tltt t. llunton. _ Z. T. LlXDbMl it ) CO. , Wliolcsiilo Kubbcr Hoots ami Shoos livtliuur ntiil OlliMl ClotlniiK ami I oft Hoots nnJ ! hocii. Ull Hm-ncv Strpct. fietf. STORZ c ILER , Lpjfcr Beer Brewers , 1521 North 19th Street , Omnbt , Neb. " Butchtrt' Tools. LOUIS HELLER , Butchers' Tools and Supplies , aniage Cailnm of all klndi nlwaji la ( toek. HIS Jone t.,0m h Coffet , Spices. Etc. CLARKE BROS. A CO. , Omaha Correo and Spice Hills. T * i.0offm , Spirt" . Baklni Pewdtr. I1iTOrlnrB lr cu , laundry lllu . Ink , Blc. UK-16 HanM7 _ Street. Om h .M b. _ _ Cornicf. . ISAGL E CO RNICE WORKS , Jqhn Epencter , Prop. UMivfaotarer of Oalvanlied Iron and Cornice. K3 Dod e and 188 and 106 N , IQtli H . O mh . Neb. JIUEMl'IlfG C BOLTE , llanuficturera of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices , Dorm r Wlndowi , HnaUMet llcSk7llthl , tc. 319B. lltb < t. , Omnlit. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , C. Speeht , Prop. GitlTanlzeri Iron Cornlcft , etc. Bpcct'ilniproTcd Patent - ent HfUllc Skylltlit. 609 and 618 B. llltt i-t.-Onmha. Carpets. JobberH of Jarpcts , Curtains , Oil Clotlis , Bncrs , Ilnol unii , Mattlnim. Rtc. 1S11 DOUK'BI ' llruet. Crockery and Notions. Agent for 'bo Manufacturers and Importer ! of Crockery , Glassware , LnmpB , Chlmneii , etc. Office , SIT Buuth ISth at. _ Omaha , Nab. _ CLOTHING M. ELGU'lTER'S Mammoth Clothlnjr House , Corner I > nrnnin and Tontli Btreeta Omaha. Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing. Hotter , Kfgannd Produce. Conslinmenta aollelted. Beadquartera for Stoneware , Berry Boxr > a and Urape llaikeia. 1 < U Dodge ilreet , Umaha. JtlDDELL < fi RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , Speclaluea Butter , E KI. Cheeie , Pa iltrr , Game. Ojitcrs. etc. , etc. 1128. llthat. PEYCKE BROS. , Commission Merchants. FmltB. Produce anil I rorliloni. Oniaba , Keb. co. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Butter , Onmr , Kiulta , etc. MO B. llth it Omaha. Neb. Coal antf Lim . , Prei. C. F. OOODUA w7TT Pi i. J. A. HCINDKRLAND , Bee. and Traa. OZLULA COAL , COKE dJ LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 2MSoulri Thirteenth Street , Omaha , Neb. ( : co. , Manufacturer , ! of Illinois White Lime. And Shipper * of Coal and Coke. Ca-nent , Planter , IJme.lialr. Mra Ilrlck , Drain. Tile and AcwerPIpe ! Dfllce. I'aiton Ilcplit. Karnam U. , Oiniha , N b. Tel nnone lt. Cigar * and Tobacco. Jobbers of Cigars , Tohacco , Gun and Ammunition. 316 to223 B. IHn it. , 1WO to \Vt \ Kmrnnrait , Ora-\b , N b. WEST t& FRITSCHER , Manufacturers of Fine Cigars , And Wholesale Deulcra In Leaf Tobaecoi , Noa. 108 and 119 N.tlh atreet. Omaha. Dry Goods. M. E. SMITH 0 CO , , Dry Goods , FurnishiiKf Goods &Notions lllrt and 110 < Douglas , cur. llth at , Omaha , Neb. Distillers. Dlillllera of Liquors , Alcohol and RplrlU. Importer ! and Jobbcn of Wlneauml Uquori. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLE'f CO. and ILER a > CO. , Importera and Jobberi of Fine Wlnaa and I.lqaon. lole raanur eturtr > o ( Kennedr' * Bait India Bit- tcra and Doraeailc Llqunra. 1)12 ) Mirnar St. Furniture. DEWEY STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Faro km tt. * Om b Neb CHARLES SllIf'ERICK , Furniture , Beddinff , Upliolstery , Ulrrori.etc. 1906,1108 and 1310 Karnam it. , Omaha. Groceries , T'AXTON , GALLAGJIER A CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , NOL , TOb,7IT ( , 70S and 711 S. 10th 81 , Omaha , Nab. McCORD , BRADY tf CO Wholesale Grocers , lln and I.tavonwortU ata.Omaha. Hardware. LEE , FRIED tS CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Shut Iron , Rte. Aganta for now * ScalM , and Miami PowderV.Onaha.Neb. IF7 J. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprloii , Wagon . Block , nardwaroLumberetc. _ 1201 knd 1711 turner it. , Omaba. EDNEY < C GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , \TatronandCarrlaneWooilBtock , Hearj Hardware Ktc. UI7 and H ) l-cntrnwurtb it. . Orouliii , Neb. MILTON ROGERS td SONN , Stoves , Ranireg , KurnaccH , Tiles , Mantlei.Uratei , UrataUooda. 1X11 and U23 Vcntaa Btreil. OMAHK JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY Iron Works. PA XTON C VIERLIXG Iron Works , Troueht ami Cait Iron rlulMlnir Work , Iron Platm , llallliiK , llfoirn aniKllnlern , Kteam Knclnfa , Hn e Work , Ui.norM Foil nil rjr , Mnchluo anil MI cH > niHU foTk. omcoani WotkiU. p. Ity.andKlhftiect. 11. .If. SA Uf\'El { , Innnracturlntr Dealer in Smokestacks , Urltchlnjti , Tnnlm.aiiil ( iono.al IliHlor Itcpiilrlni. Ull IKiilue stti'Ct.Omalia. V. H. MCMANU9. C. 8UM.1TAH. OMAHA WIRE C IltOS WORKS , Mnnnfncturcri o ( Ire nnd Iron Kallliiffs , Desk Rails , Vlnilow Ouartln , Mower Stand * , Wire Slcit , Ho 1JJN. Uth. Orders by mill promptly aUenJeiHo. . Lumber. OMAHA TUMTtER CO. , Dc.ile-- ' . . AIIKIuilsof Bulldlnfi : Material at Wholesale * 13th Stroct and Union Pact Ha Track. Omaha. * LOUIS BRADFORD , ) caler in Lumber. LtUli , Lime , Sash ) oor § , Ktc. Tanld Comcr'th nnd Uuujlaii Cornet llth nmt IKi\ \ " CHICAGO LUMBEliCO. , Wliolcsnlo Lumber , It S. Uth utrccl. Omaha , Nob. F.Colpctior , Manager. Lumber. 13th nnd California Ptrof In , Omahn , Neb. fit ED W. GRA Y , Lnm ber , Lime , Cement , Etc. . Ktc. Cor.Gth and Dontlai sti. , Omaha. Nex HOAGLAND , Lumber. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only. Offlct403 \ Farnurn itr otOmaha. " COAS. R. LEE , Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpeta and Parquet Flooring. Vth and Dongla * " * JOHN A. WAKFJFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. Imported and American Portland Cement. JUatt Agent ( orMilwaukee Hydraulic Cemeut ana Beet yulncy While Llroe. Lire Stock. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha. LtmlUd. Joha V. Bojd , BoperlnModcoU Lire Stock Commission. McCOY BROS. , Live Stock ConiinlHHlou Morclmnts. Market furolthccl free on ap | > ll < allun. bloc kera an fecilera rurnlili < l on ROIX ) tuniis. Reference * Onialm NHtloiml II ink ami Bimtlt ( Imahn NntlunitV Union Stock Vurdi , South Onmlia. 3f. BURKE C SONS , Live Stock Commission. _ O o. nurkp , lan K r Union Rtoek Yardi , H. Oniaba. Teltphono Mt. SAVAGE C GREEN , Live Stock Commission Merchants , IhlpmcnU of any and all kinds of Stock solicited. _ Union Stock Vanl . Omaha. Nfb. Millinery and notions. Importorr nnd Jobb t of Millinery anil Notions , 1713 and 1215 Ilarner Rt , eel , Omaha , Neb. Notions. \Vholexate Dtalera In Notions nnd FuruisliiiiR : Goods , 40J and 405 8. Tenth St , Umaha. Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeana Panti , Sblrti , Ktc. 1103 and 1104 Oouilaa Street Omaha , N b. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. : arrri nlceatocknr PrlntliiK , Wrniplnic and WritIng - Ing paper. Hpeclal attention ( rlron to car load or ordera. which will be ahlpped dlrrct from mill" . All ordera will reeelTe penonal attention. Weguar- "d ' " " prlcol > Ul * nnA llu * Printing. REES PRINTING COMPANY Job Printers , Wank Book Maker * . . . And Book Illndera. lOi ! and 10H Routli Kourteentb itraat. Omaha , Neb. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Auxiliary PuliliHliors. Dealer ! loTipo , 1'rexei ami Prlntera'Suppllea. (09 South Twelfth Ktroet. Pumps. BROWNELL < C CO. , klanufactnrera and Pealcra In Hollers & General Hbeet Iron work , Bteam Pumpi . Saw Mllli , Aom hat tlnx , Dodf Woolapllt rullara. Baiting , ( to , Aliowaiaat , tcrapan.aniltialalKa. Itli-iaiLt- Tenwurlhit. Omaha CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , \Vholosale PunipH , l'iic | , Fittintrs , BtearannJ Water fluppllua. H ailquarlcn fir Malt Koi'tCo'i Ooo > la. Illltaruain al. . Omaha. N l > . U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMP COMPANY. Wind Mllni r-teara and Water Puppllea , hlumbing Uondi , lultlag. lloie. 1'IS ' nnd UJU far * nam at. , Omaha. 8. K. Felton , Mauautr. lelephnne No. 210. A. L. STRANG CO. , rumps , Pipes and Engines , Bteam , Water , lUllwar and Mllllntt Hupulict. KiA MO. KBandMiKaniam it.Uaiah . Nob. Rubber Goods. 6WAHA RUBnER CO. , Manufacturer nml Dealer' In all kind ) of Kulilier ( foods. Oil Clotlilnir nnil l.t-inliir llclilnu , I OS Knrnnin ft. Safes , Etc. P. BOYER 0 CO. , Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s' rire ad Hniv'.ar Proof Safui. Time Ixx-ka , Vault * _ nd J\ll Worn. 1M ) > arnnm itruft Onialm , Neb. _ G. ANDREEN , Omaha Safe Works. Manufacturer of Fire and IldrElarProofSafea. Vault Uoora.Jall Wiirk.hhutcera and Wire Work. Cor. llth anUJacknonBta.Omi.ha , Neb , Sasti. Doors , Etc. M.A. DISBROWiQ CO. , WboUiale Manufacture ra of Sash , Doors , lilinda nml Mouldliifirs , Branch oMce.Ulli and Itar.t it . .Ocaha.ytt ? . BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , lloild'jigi.Stalr Work and Interior Hard Wood finish Juatoveova. N. K. cor. llhaud h tloiaba. Nob. 11 CAPITOL HOTEL Lincoln , Neb. Thn bCKt known und innet poiiulur hotel In the state. Location central , appointments flrat class. HendqimrloiH for coiiunnrcltil men and .11 political and School , County and City Wo will pny liln'lit'Bt pilco for same. ' Made tit lowest rat OK. CorreMiontloiiceVillclfoi . . , . . HTVLL JiJSOii. .