OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17 1887 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Doll and Henry as Lead at Lower Prices. ALL LIFE DEPARTS FROM CORN. The Crowd of Trader * Grows Thinner nd Marked Decline Take * 1'liicc Oats Fairly Ac * five Quotations. CHICAGO 1'ltOnUCE MARKET. CHICAGO , August 10. ( Special Telegram to the BKK. I Wheat closed dull and heavy as lead at the Inside prices ot the day , l@lV under those of yesterday , and corn waa spiritless at a loss ot XdtftC. Rarely has U been possible for tbe .wheat bulls to present better and stronger' argu ments In support of their position , but argu ments do not put prices up. The English markets are dull , but the declining tendency seems to have been checked , Foreigners are not bidding for wheat oven at current prices , however , and with large lines of California wheat la all positions awaiting sale the old world buyers are feeling Independent these times. The continent , tbe United Kingdom and America are entering upon a now crop year of average promise. The reserves of old wheat are nowhere large , but the consciousness that right back thorn within reach , and almost within sight , are unlimited millions of new wheat , gives people courage to enter into contract * for the future delivery of as much property as they can find customers for. Sep tember wheat opened to-day at 70c , with sales soon after at OXc. Until within less than an hour of the close the price fluc tuated between G0X@6c , when allot a sudden everybody let go and away went the market. September sold from 6'JXc to G9J c , October from 71''c to 70c , and December from 74c ( having previously sold up to 75c ) down to 732 < c. The tone al the close was one of heaviness and prices were at the In side , Except during the last hour the corn mar ket was narrow again to-day and there was a conspicuous absence of snap and dash. The excitement is rapidly dying out of the market and the trading crowd Is shrinking to normal proportions. To-morrow corn traders will go back to their own reservation and wheat traders will again bo "at home. " Speculation was largely confined to May , which opened at 45 } c , ranged 45 > (444xc roost of the session , and lust before the end sold down to 44Uc , wherelt closed. Septem ber opened at 40 c , ranged 4040. < rfc , and closed at 40 > c. October opened at 41 > c , ranged 4140c _ , and closed at the bet tom. tom.The market for oats was fairly active , and although there was a weak and fractionally lower closing for future deliveries , a pretty steady fteling prevailed moat ot the session. May was the weakest future In the list , clos ing % c olT , while the less distant options weie only H&X.Z lower. In provisions the bear side was regarded with the greatest favor. Operators were circumspect lu their movements , yet the offerings rather exceeded the demand and lower prices were the rule. In the year pork the day's decline was 15c , In January pork 27 > < c , In lard for December and next win ter's delivery 57Xi' , and In short ribs for August , September and October 5C47Kc , and for January I'-JXc. Trading was slow. The business transacted , whllo featureless , scarcely exceeded a fair volume. For bep- tmuber delivery lard sold at 8G.50@G.52 > and short ribs at 87.S7H@7.U7M , closing at 80.50 nnd 87.05 respectively. August lard and August and October short ribs closed the same as September. October lard was lOc higher than September , resting at SC.GO. Thu January future closed at 812.45 for pork , 87.67) { for lard , and SG.37 for short ribs. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CIIICAOO , Aujust 10. ( Special Telegram to the BEE.J CATTLE The best heavy steers were in fair demand and steady at the advance noted yesterday. Some eight or ten loads were sold for the New York mar ket at 84.85 , and other Now York shippers paid 84.50Q4.75 for good stock , but the bulk of fair to good sold around about 14.40 , and common at 83.00@3.75. Texans brought S2.25 < 23.40 ; Indians , S3.GO@3.75 ; Texas cows and bulls , 81.50@2.25. Native butchers' and cannors' stock was as low as at any time. There was some outside demand for stock- era and feeders , yet more rain Is needed to start up the traffic to the old-time proper tions. Prices remain low. Shipping steers , 1850 to 1508 Ibs , S4.15(84.00 ( ; 1200 to 1850 Ibs , f3.75@4.50 ; 050 to I'M ) Ibs , 83.2503.75 ; stockers and feeders , Sl.75@3.30 ; cows , bulls and mixed , SU5i.30 ; bulk. 81.75(32.35 ( ; Texas canners , S2.00@2.50 ; fair to good steers , 82.70@3.15 ; Indians 83.10 ® 3.50. Western rangers were In fair supply but mostly thin. Sales : 801 Wyomlngs , 1210 IDs , S2.HO@2.li5 ; 75 Montanas , 1170 Ibs , S3.00 ; 20 Utahs , 1130 Ibs , 83.50 ; 158 Utah feeders , 1131 ibs , 82.87M ; 25 tailings. 1173 Ibs , 82.GO. HOOB To-day trade ruled slow , with a down turu of 5@10c. There were no orders for strictly light sorts , hence values on such can only be a guess at best. Say lf 0 to 170 Ib averages would make about 85.10@5.35. Prime heavy sold at 85.40(35.50 ( , but a tew at the outside , with good packing sorts at S5.20 @ 5.35 ; common and rough , S5.10 ( < $5.15. LIVE STOCK. Chicago. August 10. The Drovers' Jour nal reports as follows : Cattle Hecelpts. 8,000 ; shipments 2,000 ; steady to strong ; shipping steers , 83.25@4.UO ; stackers and feeders , S1.75$3.30 ( ; cows , bulls and mixed , 81.15Q3.bO ; Texas cattle , 92.00@3.50 ; Wyoming , 82.80 ; Montanas S3.M ) . Hogs Receipts. 12,000 ; slow and 5@10c lower ; rough and mixed , $4.50(35.00 ( ; packIng - Ing and shipping , 5.00(35.50 ( ; light , 85,00 ® 6.80 ; skips. M.OXsJ4.50. ( Sheep Hecelpts , 4,000 ; steady ; native muttons S3.2534.50 ; stockers , 82.50@2.85 ; western , S3.100(3.70 ; Texans , $2.50g3.70 ( ; lambs , 84.00(25.00. ( National Stock Yards. East tit. boats , III. August 10. Cattle Hecelpts , 2,700 ; shipments , 1,600 ; market steady ; fair to choice heavy steers , 84.00@4.25 ; butchers' steers , fair to choice , S3.4X ( 4.00 ; feeders , fair to good , 82.80(33.505 ( stockers , fair to good , 82.OOS-J.UO. iloita Hecelpts , ; i,000 ; shipments. 300 : market steady ; cholco heavy and butchers' selections , | 5.25@S.40 ; packing and Yorkers , medium to choice , 85.00 ( 5.20 ; pigs , common to good , 84.5035.00. Kanea- City , Aueust 10. Cattle Re ceipts , 55,000 ; shipments , 3,000 ; good corn- fed natives strong ; peed grass range steady ; common weak ; stockers and feeders linn ; nommon to cholco corn-fed , 83.10(33.75 ( ; Ktockers and feeders , S2.50Q2.70 ; butchers' , 83.003.25 ; cows , 81.60 2.40. Hogs-Receipts , 10,000 ; shipments 500 ; market weak and 5@lOc lower , ranging from 84.5T > © 5.45 ; bulk , 85.10@5.S . FINANUiAU NKW Yoim , August 10. [ Special Telegram to the BKK.I STOCKS. Business on the Mew York stock exchange showed a pur- ceptablo increase and up to noon the aggre gate sales were within 10,000 ot the total of yesterday. The feeling was inoro bullish than for several'weeks past and the wires were well laden with bull points on many of the specialties. The early ones proved un usually good , but operators , as a rule , were rather slow to accept and trade on them. The bulls had things pretty much their own way. The bear party held a meeting early In the morning and decided not to oppose an advance , as U was policy to let prices appre ciate and give the bulls a chance , when short felling would be more profitable. Money was easier , being offered at present In London at call loans on stocks. Prices of stocks there weie also higher Mix ! a fair number of foreign buying orders were executed here. The government Is expected to buy 55,000,000 of 4V ; per cent bonds to-morrow. Whllo this is rather a small amount , It will have a beuoli- clal effect on the market , as It will be con tinued each successive Wednesday for some time to come and will eventually produce a fMlln. ot more security , not only In Wall street , but all over the country. Ihe feature of tbe market was the covering ot shorts , particularly In St Paul and Northwestern. operator bad 950,000 profit In 150,000 shares and was anxious to secure It Van- Amber , was a high roller of St Paul , and prices advanced 1@1V per cent Wortnser andJohnes bought Western Union and it was said that the October dividend would be increased from 4 to 5 per cent and prices advanced } { per cent. Moore 4 Schloy bought Heading and put it up % per cent. New Kngland was up to 5 % In sympathy with the general market. About 3 o'clock the market began to exhibit a tame feellne. New England broke to 47 , the grangers and coalers dropped fractionally , but the selling was not sulllclent to cause sharp depressions. The closing half hour was marked by weak ness and a greater part ot the early advance was lost , but Northwestern closed ff per cent higher , St Paul > „ ' . Reading & Lackttwana ? f. Now England broke badly and closed H lower. Western Union was steady. Busi ness with Chicago houses was light , and al though slightly better than yesterday was below - low the averairo. OOVKRNMKNTS Government bonds were dull but steady. YESTKHDAT'S QUOTATIONS. U. 8. 4'scoupon.127 C. AN. W . yvS.4W < s coup. . 109 % do preferred. . . 145 Paclllc 6s ot'95. . 122 N. Y.C . 100 Canada South'n. . 55W O. H. AN- . 05 Central Pacific. . MJi O. T. . 86. Chicago 4 Alton. 147 Pacific Mall . 42 do preferred..155 P. , D. AE . 28 C. , B. 4Q 141 Pullman Pal. Car. 147 D. , L.4 W 131 ? Heading D.4H.G 27 * Hock Island Erie. St L. 48. F. ' . . 37K do preferred. . . . do preferred. . . . 75) ) Illinois Central. , l C. , M. A St P. . . I. , U. * W do pref erred. . r.'OJi K , AT St P. A 0 . 48 Lake Shore do preferred. . Ill X L. 4N - . , „ Texas Pacific. . . . Michigan Cent'l. . 60 Union Pacific. . . . Mo. Pacific W4 } W..St LAP. . . . 17 No. Pacific 2W do preferred. . 32 do preferred. . . . 54 > j W. U. Telegraph 74 < MONKv On call easy at 1 to 0 cor cent Last loan closed offered at 3 percent PRIME MEHCANTILE PAPEB CX T per cent. STKRI.INO EXCHANGE Dull , steady , un changed. PRODUCE MARKETS , Chicago. August IS. Following quota tions are the 3aoclosing : figures : Flour-Steady and unchanged. Wheat Wheat ruled quiet early and later there was more doing , but the feeling was weak and heavv.closlng % c under yesterday ; cash , GSJs'c ; September , COVc ; October , 7013-lOc. Corn-More quiet than past few davs and witli the exception of a short spell at the close ruled inactive and closed K ( ' lower for September and % ® } { c lower for October and May than yesterday cash. ; 393-lOc ; Septem ber , 403-lOc ; October , 405c ; May , 40Xc. Oats 1-airly active with no special change from yesterday ; cash,34c ; September , 25c ; Mav 31c. Hye Nominal. Barley < iulet ; October C5c. Primp Timothy Seea $2.20(32.21. ( Flax Seed-95c. | Whlskv-81.10. Pork-Easier ; cash. 815.00 ; October , 81G.OO ; year , 311.80 ; January , 81S.45ai2.47k [ . Lard Dull , easy and lower ; cash , 8D.50 : September , 80.50@0.52 > 4 ; October , | C.GO(3 ( 6.62X. Bulk Meats-Shoulders , 85.60@5.70 ; short clear 88.35(88.40 ; short ribs , 87.05. Huttcr firm ; fancy creamery , 20@26c ; dairy , 1023c. Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , lltf ® HWcllats ; and Younc Ainericasll } < @n c. Eggs Firm at l13Kc. ! ! Hides Unchanged ; heavy ercen salted ; 7M'c ; light do. 7 ( @ 8c ; salted bull hides. 6c , green salted calf , 8 > $ @ 9c ; dry Hint , 12@ 13c : dry calf , 12 > 3ic : ! ; deacons 30c each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , 3J4c ; No. S , 3c ; cakes , 4c. 4c.Hecolots. . Shipments. Flour , bbls 21,000 7,000 Wheat bu 50.000 63,000 Corn , bu 225,000 40.000 Oats , bu 341,000 153.000 Rye , bu 7,000 3,000 Barley , bu 40,000 6.000 New Vork. August 10. Wheat Ho- nelpts , 235,500 ; exports. 221,000 ; spot lots opened firm but closed weak ; options opened firm and a trifle higher but soon weakened and declined M < ? Mc , leaving otf heavy at the lowest price after a comparatively moder ate business ; ungraded rod , 78j/84 c : No. 3 red , 78@78 > c ; No. 1 red , nominal at85) c ; No. 2 red , 80kc in elevator , 8l@b2c deliv ered ; September , closing at80Vc- } Corn Spot lots moderately active and generally - ' erally steady ; options # @ > < c lower , closing dull and weak ; receipts , 33,000 ; exports , 172 ; ungraded , 474Bji'o : No. 8,473i@48c In store , 49'49)c delivered ; September closing at 47Kc. Oats Mixed firm , white J/@Kc lower : receipts , 80,000 ; exports , 22,000 ; mixed western , 31@33c ; white western , 3G@41c. Petroleum Steady ; United Olc. EgM-Quiet and barely steady ; western , Pork Steady with trade moderately ; moss quotedat 515.00@15.25 for old and 815.50 ® 10.00 for new. Lard 4@0 points lower ; western steam , spot 80.87 ! * . Butter Firm and in fair request ; western , 2r > > c ; western creamery. I8@25i.fc. heese Stronger cbut quiet ; western , 9 ® Coifeo Spot fair Hiofirrn at 19 } c ; options lower and fairly active , closing steady ; sales , 80,000 bags ; August S17.75@17.85 ; Septem ber , S18.bOai8.fti ( ; Ocfober , S17.90@18.10 : November , 18.00@t8.lO ; December , 18.bo@ 18.25 ; January. 31tUO@18.35. Minneapolis , August 10. Wheat Mar ket with very little demand tor now , old in fair request ; No. 1 hard , cash , 72o ; Septem ber , 72Ko ; October , 70o : No. 1 northern , cash , 71c ; September , 71 > c ; October. 6Sc ; No. 3 northern , cash , 70c ; September , 70Kc ; October , 66c. On track : No. 1 hard , 74c ; No. 1 northern , TSc ; No. 2 northern , 70c Flour Quiet ; patents , 34.00@4.20 ; bakers , Receipts-Wheat , 142,000 bu. Shipments-Wjieat , 13,500 bu ; flour , 24,500 bbls. bbls.Milwaukee. Milwaukee. August 10. Wheat Weak ; cash , GS c ; September , uWc ; October , 70c. Corn-Lower ; No. 8. 40c. Oats-Pull ; No. 3 white,29Xc. Rye Quiet ; No. _ , 45Xc. Barley Lower ; September , COJfc. Provisions Stronger ; pork , August , 814.50. St. Louis , August 10. Wheat Lower ; cash , 69o ; October , 72c. Corn Lower ; cash , S7Xc ; October , . Oats-Steady ; cash , 24 } < c ; October , i Pork-815.00. Lard-10.35. Whlsky-81.05. Butter Firm ; creamery , 25 < gSc ; dairy , 16 @ 25c. Kansas City , August 16. Wheat- Steady ; No. 3 red , none on the market ; No. 'i soft , G7c. Corn Lower ; No. 2 , cash , SSXfc ; Septem ber , S5 } 'c bid , 35Ko asked ; October , 85-tf ® 35Kc. Oats No. 2 cash , 33 , c. Liverpool , August 16. Wheat Quiet ; demand fair ; holders ofTcr freely. Corn Steady with fair demand. New Orleans , August 16. Corn Un settled ; mixed. COc , white , 53@54c. Oats-Firmer at 83S' 34c. Corn Meal-Easy at S2.27X 3.30. HOK Products Dull and unchanged ; pork , S15.63X ; lard , rclineil tieico. G.GUU. Bulk Meats Shoulders , 85.80 ; long clear and clear rib , S8.12K. OMAHA LilVE HTOOK. Tuesday , August 16. Cattle. The run of cattle was more liberal to-day and the proportion of corn-fed natives was much lariror. There wore a good many very fair cattle in and a tew bunches of prlmn corn-fed steers. There wns n good demand for fat cattle , and whllo the market was not so very active , at the same time a good many changed hands. The market was strong at vesterday's prices , and one bunch reached SI.30. There was very little Inquiry for butcher's stock , and very few changed hands. There were a few loads of feeders In Is.nd sold. Hogs. The receipts ot bogs were heavier to-day than for some days past lu addition to the fresh receipts there were eleven loads of stale hogs , making the total offerings in the mar ket , over 7,000. The market opened at a lo cline ot about lOc , especially on the light ad medium grades. A few choice loads ot v : hogs sold within 5o of yesterday's market There was a good demand at the decline , and the market was fairly active. Tbe bulk idof tlw tecelpts sold out before midday. A few ) loads were not sola until afternoon and ten loads were held over , the salesmen refusing to sell at the decline. Tbe market closed i ( l&c lower than yesterday ; the common aud medium grades iuff erlng toe heavier decline Shuep. There was nothing doing on the market. Itocclptf. Cattle. 800 Hogs 0,000 Shipments. ffir : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : .S8 Prevailing Price * Showing the prevailing prlcas paid for llva stock on this market : Cholco steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . . . 84.10(94.30 ( Cholco steers , 1100 to 1300 Ibs. . . 3.90(34.10 ( Fat little steers 900 to 1050 ibs. . . . 3.7.V-3.80 Corn-ted range steers 1200 to 1400 3.7.V&4.00 Good to cholco corn-fed cows. . . . 2.75023.00 Common to medium cows 2.ooM2.no Uood to choice bulls l.75fiZ2.M Lleht and medium how r ,00M5.10 ( Good to choice heavy hoes 5.10(35.25 ( Good to cholco mixed hogs 5.00(45.10 ( Representative Hale * . NATIVE STKEUS COUN-KKD. . No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 11. . . . ail 83.40 22..1HX ) 8-1.10 25. . . . 828 3.50 65..1215 4. ' " 12..1000 3.GO 3U..1SC4 4. 15..1C80 3.7.-I 2..133. 4.20 55..1109 3.85 G8 . . .1290 4.25 M..1182 4.10 72..1401 4.SO WF.STFHV STKEUS COUN FED. 65..1128 83.70 COWS. 23. . . . 064 82,40 11. . . . 030 82.60 STAGS. 4..1213 83.00 FEF.DEI1S. CO. . . . 710 32.00 13. . . . 075 53.00 98. . . . 823 2.80 COWS AND STEE11S. 4. . . . 033 S3.40 BOOS. No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr HO.'JOS 120 8.1.00 66..257 12085.10 78..184 40 6.00 65..237 80 5.10 74..218 bO 5.00 68..248 200 5.10 07..229 120 5.00 67..2J3 M ) 6.10 60..247 160 5.00 70..249 40 5.10 78..203 40 5.05 75..344 M ) 5.10 143..229 240 5.05 CO..253 100 5.10 68..250 340 6.05 71..235 120 5.12 75..219 160 5.05 Co..258 120 B.W h5..204 80 5.05 62..256 80 5.15 72..240 120 5.05 66..254 100 5.15 73..219 200 5.03 63..239 100 5.15 63..203 5.05 66..270 80 5.15 77..230 120 5.05 67..254 80 5.15 65..261 80 6.06 76..243 40 5.15 69..236 UOO 5.05 77..240 120 5.15 K . . .247 200 5.10 CO..250 5.15 69..223 120 5.10 203..207 320 5.15 61..281 160 6.10 472..278 1POO 6.15 78..a 40 6.10 63..373 40 5.15 62..256 80 5.10 59..310 80 5.15 82..236 380 6.10 73..249 200 5.15 77..228 128 5.10 61..359 120 5.15 72..2H8 120 5.10 65..313 40 5.15 73..235 120 5.10 Gil..261 160 5.14 70..273 200 6.10 69..267 200 5.15 75..237 80 5.10 81. . . . ! 0 100 5.15 73..323 120 6.10 67..203 80 5.15 65..265 160 5.10 03..288 4'J ' 70..216 120 5.10 68..295 2M ) 68..241 40 5.10 59..277 40 5.20 53..274 160 5.10 69..293 40 5.20 66..263 160 5.10 71 . . .2.J7 bO 5.20 69..237 80 5.10 52..293 5.20 65..249 100 6.10 50..324 40 5.25 76..234 40 5.10 63..309 6.25 67..346 120 5.10 64..311 6.2ri 73..230 240 5.10 54..303 120 5.25 Lilvo Stock Sulil. Showlngtho number of head of stock sold on the market to-day : CATTMC. O. H. Uammond & Co 314 Local 10ft Shippers 240 Feeders 158 Total 818 lions. Anglo American Packing Co 179(1 ( Squlres&Co 2773 Armour * Co 1209 ( i. 11. Hammond & Co 674 Harris & Fisher M Speculators 98 Total 6563 Unsold . . . All sales of stock in this market are made per cwt llvo weight unless otlierwlso stated. Dead hogs sell at Ko per Ib. for all weights "Skins , " or hogs weighing less than 100 IDS. no valuo. Pregnant sows are decked 40 iQi. and stagsSaib * . by thonublio inspector. Lilvo Block Note * . Cattle about steady. A good cattle market A good many Iowa hogs In. Over 7,000 hogs on the market E Heavy receipts ot both cattle and hogs. J. Nutzman , Avoca , was In with a load of hogs. Mr. Morehead , Dunlap , la. , sold a load ot 2.c hogs. liogs closed 10@15c lower on common grades. Mons Nelson , Uartlngton , was here with a load of cattle. B , W. King , Boone , Neb. , cauio in with two loads of hogs. Mr. Gilford , Cowlos , was at the yards and sold two loads of hogs. Mr. Way , of Ord , was in with two loads of hogs , which sold on the market. McKeegan & Blinkiron , Bancroft , were both hero with two loads ot hogs. II. Hammer , Mlnneola , la. , was here and sold a load of hogs at the top price. ' Among those in with hogs was J. F. Stew art , St Paul , who marketed ono load. George F. Heine. Hooper , was here and sold two loads of 1,304-Ib cattle at 84.17 . T. Purcell , of Dowllng 4 Purcell , North Bond , was among the shippers at the yards. D. J. Brown , ol True & Brown , Suward , Neb. , was hero and bought 03 head of feeders. I. Manlou , a frequent shipper , of Wabash , Neb. , was at the yards and sold a load of liors. It I. Thule and T. H. Acorn , North Bend , were In with four loads of cattle each and sold. sold.Thomas Thomas F. Miller , Fullcrton , marketed a load of hogs of his own feeding at the top price. John A. Charles , Nysted , Nob. , was in with three loads of 1,128-lb cattle , which sold ut 83.70. Ran Frazier , of Slater & Frozlor , Wayne , Neb. , was in with three loads of cattle and one ot lio/s. P. E. Fredrick , Gibbon , was at the yards with live loads of corn-fed rangers of his own feeding. James Goodfellow body guard lor 1. P. Rlckabaugh Mulvern , la. , was hero with six loads of cattle. Mr. TIchnor , of Tichnor 4 Bogarth , Be atrice , was hero and sold a load ot hogs and a load of cattlo. Askwlg 4 Co. , Oakland , well known ship pers , had two loads of hogs in the market shipped from Lyons. W. A. Edwards , superintendent of C. E. Mayno's horse ranch at Valley , was among the .visitors at the yards. Thomas Mortimer , of Wood , Bancroft 4 Co. , MadUon' Neb. , was la with three loads of cattle and ono of hogs. Thomas Harris , Central City , was a visitor at the yards ; said It was cheaper to pay his [ fare In than to buy stock. J. P. Gordon , treasurer of Howard county , Nebraska , stopped at the yards on his way to Iowa looking for stock cattlo. J. J. Harms , Firth , came lu with four loads ot cattle and a load of hogs. Sixty-four bead averaged 1,2110 Ibs and brought 84.25. Mitchell Innis Bros. , feeders of Schuylor , were In with a load of hogs , which sold on the market. They averaged 305 Ib.s nud topped the market at 5.25. idot Among those having : stock on the market were the following : Win. Foley , Wahoo ; otr. F. Miller , Fullerton ; Wood. B. & r.fe Norfolk ; Tom Mortimer , Madison : Pot ter 4 S. , Ovorton ; T. B. Murphy. Central City ; John Charles , Dannebroi : Cary 4 F. , Gibson ; Farmers G. 4 S. . Mead : Buckley 4 R. , Strouisburg ; J. M. Hedge , Yetan ; B. J. Moore , Hlver Sioux : G. Grosvenor , Toka- mah ; Farringtnn 4 Son , Lyons ; J. McKee gan , Bancroft ; Ben Wray 4 Son , Crestou ; D.Henderson. Hastings ; It M. Campbell , VlllUca ; M. Durrah , Corning ; Scoliold & L. , Walnut ; J. M. Wild , Calhoun ; W. H. Free man , Oakland ; Jenks 4 W..Avoca : L. en ' . Stephens , Waterloo ; Morse 4 Co. , Ben ton ; Taylor 4 T. , Plain view ; Swedeburg Ele vator company. Swedeburg ; F. WllloU , Al bion ; F. M. Sackfitt , Petersburg ; Dover klit O. , 1) . A. Hale , Newman's Grove ; Nye itD M. Co. . Pilgcr ; A. L. Dexter. Blair : C. D. ! Ryan , Jackson ; Davey 4 B. , Jackson ; State 4 F. , Carroll. The following marketed stock : F. Roll , Anhland ; Tom Powers. Sutton ; P , T. Clark , Greenwood ; R. W. Smith , Eudlcott : H. idc- , Clelland. Kenncsaw ; Nelson 4 Y. , Oakland J Crowell L. and U. company , Bancroft ; Virgin ; 4 N. , Utlca ; W. W. Klock 4 Co. , Bradshaw ; t ) . L. Jone * . Hastings ; Herb 4 M. , Hartwell : Wtl-er4Bro. , Waverly ; J , T. Uoodell 4 Co. , Western ; C. Hunfc Inavalc : Snowden 4 D. , Ravenna : GrlHIu 4 B. . Friend ; A. Mandlebautn. Blue lull : . Wenhol/ K. , Or leans ; O. B. Flint Lttclllietl ; Gullford4 W. , York Dorn 4 ! ' . / ' tfeola ; Sheohard 4 B. , Plain view ; I Wilkinson 4 G. , Avoca : E. B. yanXandt , Ewlnc ; F. J. Halo , Battle Creek ; J. Bownr , Blanchard - ard ; A. C. Trucstlell. Bra < i _ aw G. II. War ren 4 Co. , Grafton ; Kepler Bros. , Dorches ter ; Hartman4 D. , Stapelhurst ; J. J. Hot- comb , Hebron : G. L. jiulth , Ulysses. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.C Fruit" anil ,1'roiluce. , Orders from the country requiring gc- Icctctl Ktoa < anil extra can lit packltvi can not ( tlwatia lie filled ( t/io sutnc prices itoltJ ( ( u 1/ic locdt trmicjor common stock Tuesday , August 10. Ocncrnl Tlie produce niai kct to- < lay was virtually the saute as yesterday as regards prices nnd demand. Tlfrru was a noticeable Increase In the poultry sales to-day. Two cars of potatoes were received , which helped to snpply the detlclrncr m the market. There has been HOIIIO Inquiry fiom the country re garding the market for pralrlu chickens and ( umll , but it Is too parly to handle them yet The present estimate of the apple crop Is the lowest for many years. The best reports come from Mew England , althoitKh the pros pects there RTO not ni-ar as favorable as a month airo. In .New Vork there has been a heavy falling off of the Juiiecstlmato , on ac count ot nn unusual fall of green fruit , variously attributed to late frosts , drouth nnd cold weather at time of bloom. In New Jer sey nnd 1'cnnsyivania tbe apple crop will be n comparative failure , lu the southern states the yield will bo very light , owing to the unfavorable weather nl the tlrao the trees were In bloom. The past month has worked great harm to th yield in Ohio , mid In many counties It will bo n total failure , nnd In no section will there bo an average yield. The decline In the npplo growing states of the west nnd on the i'ncllic coast has not been less marked than elsewhere , the falling oil being especially severe In Illinois , Wiscon sin , Kansas and Oreeon. In some localities of this section slight Improvement is noted. but nowhere Is there n prospect of a full crop over nny large area. As was recently reported , the Michigan crop , from which Omnha has been accustomed to draw the bulk of her supply , will be very light. Eons Ught receipts and steady prices , the milk going to small dealers at He ; heavy bnvers paving lOVc. BUTTKU Uecclpts were moderate nnd prices tirm. Thu West Point creamery butter Is selling at t > 4c and the output of other creameries nt Sic. Choice dairy butter , 17@l8c ; medium grades , 13g ( ICc ; lower grades , U@llc. CIIKKSE Fancy , lull cream Cheddars , sin- gits lOc ; full cream , twins , lUUc ; young Americas , lie ; brick cheese. 100 Ibs incase , now , 12c ; Limburger , 100 Ibs In case , new , He ; Swiss , fancy Ohio , now. lUc. POUI.THY There Is enough In the market to biipply the trade for several days with the pieseut light demand. Spring chickens brought S.SO@3.'JT ) ; old fowls bring S'J.50@ 3.00 ; none but thu best brought the latter price. Tnero is no demand for ducks or tur keys , tlinuirli the former , when In good order. sell at 8J.S5@2.75 , nnd the latter G@7e per pound. GAME. There Is no came coming In , the weather being too warm to hnudhi It. POTATO us Fair to good stock is in good demand at 55@ttrxj per bush , with fancy stock at 70c. CAiiiiAon Market good ; prices linn at 75c per dozen for sulul heads. , ONIONS Supply und demand about equal , and best stock brines 75c85 { per bush. Mii.oNs-\Vate rmelons bring S1S.OO@10.00 per hundred ; cantclopes. 60@75o per do/ . UKANS. Hand picked navy beans are nuoted nt S1.75 per bushel , and the other grades are selling from tuat ligtiro down to v i'o'iCOIIN There is hardly nny sale for pop corn. An occasional sacK Is cold at l@lJ.Cc per Ib. il The season for berries is prac ticallyover. TOMATOKS The local- gardeners are sup plying the mnrKet ut 4U@5Uc per bushel. Koo PLANT Only a tow being handled by the commission men ; 51. pO@l.i'i ! per dozen. PLUMS The receipts of plums are riot as heavy as of other truits from California. Prices are linn , good stock moving at SI. 50 per box. ' GISAPKS Very cholco- Muscat grapes are arriving from Calitornia. Muscats , S1.25@ l.MDor'JOlb boxes. PKARS California pears are coming In lib eral quantities and nro cnolce. Good stock , 82.25 per box. NKCTAHINHK A few California nectarines arn arrlvincr , which are field at 81.50 per box. PKACIIEB The market Is well supplied with very choice stock from California. Choice stock Is going at 81.2. > (3 ( > 1.50. CKLEIIY The demand Is not very neavyso early in the season. Good stock suitable for teshipment is sold at 40c per bunch. PKUNES There are some very largo and showy California prunes on the market , known as the Gross prunes , whicn nro sell ing at 1.75 per box. LEMONS There are some very fancy large Halorl lemons on the market which are soli- lug at 99.00. Vornclll lemons 87.60. OiiANons The market is bare of oranges. HAXANAS The market Is full of bananas at Sl.50@-'l.OO per bunch. AiM'i-K.s The market is almost bare and good stocK Is very scarce. Cholco apples suitable for shipment nro quoted at S3.00 ( < 4 83.50 per bbl. _ Grocer's List. 80c ; Interior Java , ffiKjWSc ; Mocha , 2S30c ; Arlinckle's. roasted , 25 0 ; McLaughlln's XXXX , 25c ; Dllworth's , 25Xc ; Ked Cross , GOODS Ovsters , standard , per case , S2..KXJ3.10 : strawberries. 2 Ib , per case. S2.bO@2.85 ; raspberries , 3 Ib , per case , S2.bO@ -.SI ; Calitornia pears , per case , S4.50 ( 4.GO ; apricots , oer case , S3.70 ( 3.7. > ; peaches , per case , S4.50@4.GO ; white cherries , per case , 85.00 plums , pur case. Si.GO@3.70 : : blue berries , per case , 82.10(32.20 ( ; e'g plums , 2 Ib. per case , S2.50 ; pineapples , 2 Ib , per case. 83.20@5.75 ; 1 Ib mackprel. per do/ , 81.50 ; 1 Ib salmon , per doz , S1.80@1.85 ; 2 Ib gooseberries , per case , S2.bO@2.85 ; Ulb string beans , per case , 81.70 ; 2 Ib lima beans , per case , 51.00 ; 2 Ib marrowfat peas , per case , S2.40@2.50 ; 2 Ib early June peas. i > er case , 02.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , S2.45@2.50 ; Slbcoru 83.50. PHOVISIONS Hams , 13 # < 313Kc ; breakfast bacon. lWc9l2c ( { bacon sides U % < 310c ; dry salt , SJifeOc ; shoulders , 7 > fc : dried beet hams , 12gl3c : dried beef regular , H > l2c ; hamsplcnic , 8 / < iU\ ( WOODIINWABE Two-hoop palls , per doz , fil.45 : 3-hoop palls , 81,70 ; No. 1 tub. 80.50 ; No. 3 tub. 85.50 ; No. S tub , 84.50 ; wasn- boards , 81.75 : assorted bowls , S2.2o ; No. 1 churns , 89 ; No. 2 churns , 88 ; No. 3 churns , 87. 87.SUOAU SUOAU GranulatedGJ < @ < 5cconf.A,6s' ; } @ G 'c ; white extra C , 5&r < { 5 ; c ; extra C , 55 < W SJic : yellow C. 5 > @ 5 c ; cut loaf , OX@7c ; powdered , 7@7 * c. DIUED FRUITS Apples , now , K's 0ci evaporated , 50-lb ring. 17K@18c ; raspberries , evaporated , 27@28c ; blackberries , evaporated i ; 9KW9Xo ; pitted cherries , 10@17c ; peaches i , now , > i's , Tit'u ; evaporated peeled poaches , c ; evaporated , uup.red , c : new currants , 7H@7 c" ; prunes , 4k@45ic : citron , 25c ; ral- sins , London lavers , 81.03 ; California , loose muscatels , 81.50 ; new Valenclas. 7Kc. HICFINKD LAUD Tierce 7c ; 40-1 b square cans | Jc . 50-lb _ round.7) ) ; , , WU-JU Around , ; lu-lb Dolls , 7Hc ; Mb pails , 7c ; 3-lb palls , . TOIIACCO Lorlllard'sClimax , 44c ; Splen did , 38c : Mechanic's Delight , 41e : Leggett & Meyer's Star , 41o ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Drum- mond's Horse Shoo , 41ct T. J. , S7c ; Sore's Spearhead , 44 c. B , SL75 ; heavy stable , 84' ' SVKUP No. 70 , 4-callrin''kegs. 81.32@1.85 ; New Orleans , per gallon , o8@46o ; nmnle syrup , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , 70c ; 1-gallon cans , per do , iV10.00 ; half-callou cans , per doz , 85.50 ; quart cans. 53.00. CANDV-Mlxed , Hfflllq ; stck. CUACKEIIS Garnuau'rt soda , butter and picnic , 4 > tfc : creams , 7Kc ; ginger snaps , 7Kc ; city soda , 7J < c. PICKLES Medium , In bbls , 87.00 ; do In half bbls , 84.00 ; small , In bbls. s.OO ; do In Imlf bbls , 84.50 ; gherkins , In bbls , 89.00 ; do lu half bbls , 85.00. TEAS Japan. C0a55c ( ; , gunpowder , 20@COc ; Young llyson. 25@55c ; Oolong , 20@COc , General Markota. SPIRITS Cologne spirits , i . proof , 81.10 ; dp 101 propf Sl.13 ; spirits. second quality. - .00 ; Kentucky bourbons , 53.00@ .00 ; Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , 82.00(10.50 ( ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , SL50Q3.00. Brandies , Imported , S5.00@8.50 ; domestic , Sl.HOC&i.OO. Gins , Imported , S4.50@ 8.00 ; domestic , 81.25 X00. Champagnes , Im ported , per case , S28.00@33.00 ; American , per case. 10.00 < 310.00. C'OAL-Egg. 89.00 ; nut , 89.25 ; ranee , 80.25 ; i Iowa lump , $3.00 ; Iowa nut. ' 52,76 ; walnut 1 lock , * J.OO ; UllnoU , 14,2 4.79. JlEAVT HABDVTARE-lron , Hlte , 12.70 ! plow sleei , special cast , 4Uc ; crucible steel , Vc : cast tools , dn 12 < 31S4 ; w ion spokes , per ( let , i2.OM5.50j hub , ( ter set , H.W ; fel- Ioe , sawed dry , 51.60 ; tongue * , each , Mo ; axles , eacbc 75c ; square nuts , perlb,6Q7c ; cell chain , per Ib , < ll § l3c ; malleable , waioc ; Iron nedces , 6c ; crowbars , Gc ; harrow weth , Vc ; apring steel , 4(45c ( ; Unrden's hon ohoes , 14.75 ; Uurden's mule shoe ? , 85.75. D-rocd wire * In car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibs. Iron nails , rates , 10 to CO 92.40 ; slcel nails , HIDKS Green butchers' , &X < 38c ; reon cured , 7Kc ; dry Hint , ll(41Uc ( ; dry sail lOc ; green calf skin * , 7)c ; damaged hlde.s two-thirds price. Tallow 3c. Grease 1'rlme white , 3c ; yellow , 2c ; brown , IXc. Sheep pelts , 25@75c. Dry Goods , COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade ills ; 8Ki ' ' SO , 15b ; do' , colored , foe ; 50 , colored , I2c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , IS c ; Union Pacific. ISc. CAIUT.T WAnr-Dlbb white , 18Kc ; col ored , 20HC. UATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , He ; Uenuty , 12Kc ; lioone , 14c ; U , cased , 86.50. FIIINTS Soi.iu COLOHS AtlantaBJ < ; Sla ter 5 ; Berlin Oil K ; Garner Oil 0 to 7. PINK AND Hones Klchmond 0 ; Alien 6 ; Hlver- points ; Steel Hlver 0 : Klclunond C ; Paclllc OK. INDHIO BI.UK Wwhlngton 0 ; Ameri can OK ! Arnold GU ; Arnold B 10 ; Arnold A12 ; Arnold ( Joldseal 10 > { . DIIESS Char ter Oak 4K : KaniRpo ViLodl \ 4 ; < ; Allen 5 ; Ulchmoud5X ; Windsor 0KddystoueO ; ; Paclllc 0. GiNoiiAM-Pluiikett checks 7) ) ; Whltten- ton 7York ! ; 7 > ; Norumndle Dress 8K ; Calcutta Dress 8K ; Whlttonton Dress U ; Henfrow Dress 0 to 12tf ; KKNTUCKVJP.ANS Mfiuorlal 15e : Canton 18c ; Durham 27Jtfc ; Hercules 18c ; Leaming ton 22Kc ; Cottswold 25c. CIIASII Stevens' B 6c ; bleached 7c ; Slo vens' A 7Kc ; bleached 8Xe : Stevens' P t > Xc ! bleached Kc ; Stevens' N 9Kc ; bleached lOftc ; Stevens' S R T lajfc. MISCELLANEOUS-Table oil cloth 82.85 ; plain Holland 8Kc to 9c ; Dado Holland 12Uc. FLANNELS Plaid Haftsman SOn ; Goshun Clear Lake ; h'c ; Maplfl City 30J'c IIIIC Al. " H.No.2 , f. 21cG. H. No.l , , " . 27Kc ; B. 11. No. 2 , if , 22Kc ; B. H. No. 1 , } . . SOc : Qucchee No. 1. Jf , 4''c ; Quecheo No. _ , < M71 n > Illlonlinn K'n. M .V ! Wl f > ? All ! 25e ; J. H. F. , Jf , 27 c ; G. , J5c , COMFOllTKltS S0.50@35.00. BLANKETS White , Sl.oo@7.50 ; colored , S1.10@8.00. CAMIWICS Slater 4 } ; Woods 4) ) ; Stan dard 4 ; Peacock 4) ) . COKSKT.IKANH Androscogglu 7ff ; Kcar- sage KockportOjf \ ; Concstoga 'f. ' DucK-West Point 20 In. , 8oz. , 10K ; West Point SO In. , 10 oz. , 12K ; West Point 29 In. , 12 oz. , 15 ; West Point 40 In. . 11 oz. , 10. Checks-Caledonia X , X ; Caledonia XX , 10W ; Kconomy to OK ; Otis 0 to K- TicKs-Luwiston 30 in. , 12K ; Lcwlston 3'i In. . lilWsYorksain. , 14 ; Swift Hlver 7K : Thorndlke O O , 8U ; Thorndike K F , 8U ; Thorudike 120 , OK ; Thorndike XXX , 15 ; Cordis No , 5 , ' : Cordls No. 4 , 11. DENIMS Amoskcag I ) o . , 10 : Everett 7 oz. , IU ; York 7 oz. , 13 ; Haymaker 8 ; JalT- royXX. UK ; .laffrey XXX. 12K ; Heaver Creek AA. 12 ; Beaver Creek BB , 11 ; Beaver Creek CC , 10. BKOWN SIIEKTIXOS Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic. H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic 1) , 4-4 , G'4c ; At lantic P , 4-4 , 5Jfo : Aurora LU 4-4 , Aurora C , 4-4 , 4' c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , lloosier LL , 4-4 , ojfc : Indian Head , 4-4 I.awicncu LiL. 4-4 , 6 { c ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , r Kc : Peppcrell It , 4-4 fl' c ; Poppereil 0,4-4 , Gc ; Peppcrcll , 8-4 , We ; Pcppercll , 8-4 , 18c : Poppereil , 10-4. 20c ; Utica C , 4-4 , Wucliusett , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora H , 4-4 , Aurora B , 4-4 , Gc. BLKACIIII : ) Snnr.TiNO Berkeley cambric , No. GO , UUc ; Best Yet , 4-4 , fi ; < c ; butter cloth OO. 4tfc ; Cabot , 7Ke : Farweil , be : Fruit of Loom , S fc ; Greene G , Gc ; Hope , 7Kc ; King Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdale , lU/c ; Lons- dale , S c ; New York mills , lOKc ; Peppcrell , 42 Inch , lo c : Poppereil , 40 Inch , like ; Pep- perell , G-4 , 15c ; Peppurell , 8-4. Ihe : Pepperell , U-4 , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 22 > c : Canton. 4-4 , 8J c ; Canton , 4-4 , Kc ; Triumph , Cc ; Wam- sutta , He ; Valley , 6c. _ Dry Lumber. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIKHS. IIOAIIDS. No. 1 , com , sis SIK.OO No. 8 , com , sis 817.00 No. 3 , 815.50 No. 4 , 813.00 FFNCINO. No.l,440In , 12414ft , rough 819.50 No. 1 , " " 10 " " 1(1.50 ( No. 2 , " " 12414 " " 16.00 No. 2 , " 10 " " 17.50 SIDING. A , 12. 14 and 10 ft. 821.50 C , 815.50 B , " " " 20.50 D , 12.50 CEILINO AND PAUTITION. 1st com , % lu White Pine Celling 834.00 2nd " " " " " 28.00 Clear , ? in. Norway PineCeillng 16.00 2nd com. % in ' 14.00 FLOOWNG. A 0 In White Pine3i.50 ! ? C 829.50 B ' " 33.50 D 21.00 K " " " ( Sel. Fencing ) 1U.OO STOCK BOARDS. A 12 Inch s. 1 s 845.50 No. 1. com. 12inS.tS. , 12 ft . . . . . . . : . . . 20.50 " ' 10ft 18.50 No. 2 " " " 19.00 " IGft 17.50 inch Grooved Hooting $1.00 per M. more linn 12 in. Stock Boards same Icncth. SHIP LAP. No. 1 Plain. 8 4 10 In 819.50 No. 2 " 17.50 No. 1 , O. G. , 8 in 19.50 FINISHING. 1st and 2d. clear , l , Itf inch , s. 2 s 850.50 3d , clear , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. , 45.50 " " itf , IK. 2 in 4G.r,0 A select l inch , s. 2s , , 40.00 " " IK. IK , 3 In 44.00 11 " 1 inch , s. 2s. , 30.00 " " 1) ) . IK. 2 In 87.00 SOUTIIEllN YHLLOW PINE. Com. 4 40 In. Flooring 817.50 Star " " 21.50 Clear % In. Celling 21.50 " kin. Partition 85.00 " Finish , 14 l'f In. s2 s 29.00 " Corrugated Celline , 4 in & " > . ) " Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . . 27.00 POPLAIl LUMHEII. Clear Poplar Bx. Bds. X In. , s , 2 s S&V50 " K In- Panel , s. 2 s 27.00 " " Cornuoted Ceiling , K 28.50 nATTENS , WELL TUI1INO , PICKETS. OGBatts. 2Kin 800.75 " Kx3In , s. Is. 00.45 n In. Well Tubing. I ) 4 M and Bev. . . . . 23.00 Pickets , D 4 II Flat 20.50 " " Square 21.00 SHINGLES. LATH. XX clear . .83.10 Extra * A 82.90 * A * Standard . . 2.75 * AHB4B 12.55 Gin. clear No 1. . 1.50 Lath 2.05 . White cedar , C In. , } $ s. , 12c ; 0 In. qrs. , lie ; Bin. qrs. , lOc : 4 in. round 15c ; Tennesbou lied Cedar , split , 15c : Spilt Oak , 12c. LIMI : , ITC. : Qulncy white lime , ( best ) Wc ) : Akron cement r , 81.75 ; Hair , 30c ; Plaster. 82.75 ; Tar board 1 , 81.75 ; Sash , 40c per ct. : Doors. 40c per ct. ; Blinds , 40cperct. : Mouldings. 40c per ct. ; Tar felt , per cwt , 82.25 ; Straw board , 81.75. Market Gleanings. Apricot wine Is now being made on the I'ncllic coast. The California orange crop this year was 900,000 boxes , The ne\v crop of Malaga raisins is esti ' mated at from 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 boxes. The early closing movement Is gaining in tavor. The croceisot Lansing , Mich. , have just decided to close their stores at 7 p. m. A. E. Watson , the proprietor of a general store at Herman. Neb. , was In calling uixiu the Jobbers , and before leaving ho bought ina good bill of groceries. , John Morau , a well-known merchant , who has a general store at Olax , Neb. , and ono at Callaway , Neb. , was In yesterday and laid In a fresh stock ot groceries. WM. WO 1HTOSII. B. r. IIOIIWELL ISOmVJELI. . < V IMcINTOSII , Real Estate Dealers 140 South Spring Street , nLOS ANGELES , CALIFORNIA. Dealers In city and country property or ail descriptions. General Information to new- comorp freely given. Illinois Conservatory of Music I UnsurDksied advantages In all Departments of I Muilc. Literature , Mudun Language * . Kloeutlon. Addrrsi E. V. MULLAUU , bui > t , , JucksonTlllv , HI OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY Agricultural CUURCUfLL PARKER , WhoUi l p Urlo AfHerritural Implements , Wagons , CurUgei ni Rn il ( . Jonti ttntt , tctaetn Mil ami 10thOnmht , N b. L1X1XGER C METCALf CO. , Agricnltnral Implements , WMoni.r rrlMfi , BUMl f , Hie. , Vf holeulr , Onuh > . PARLlXtORE\DORj\V MARTIN Wholesale Deftltn In AgricnUnral Implements , iratons wid Burxlei. 901 , Ktt. Wi and tQ7 , Jonei it * Artilt' Material. A. IIOSPE , JR. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , ItU Doi Ui Ptmt , Orotht. Buildtra' Hard wart and Scalts. TAYLOR , Bnilders'Hardware ft Sea lo Repair Shop Mechnlci' Tooll nd Duffklo BrtUi. 1106 Uovf ! * II , Neb. floods and Stationery. A. T. KKNTOlf .fca Wlioloiilo mid ne ill Booksellers and Stiitloners , 1K2 Doutflai St. , Oninlin , Nob. Telephone 601. Corrrsnondoiico nollritpil. Boots and Shoes. ir. r. MORSE c co. Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. 1411 Farnam it. , Omaba. Nib. Uanufactorj , Bummn ttrf t , llollon. / . T. LlA'ntilSL' M CO. , \VholcsfiIn Rubber Boots and Shoes Hiibuor nnO Oiled Clothing nnJ Volt lloute and Shoes. 1111 llnrnm-Strppt. Seer. STORZ c ILER , L ger Beer Brewers , 1W1 North 18th Btreet. Omaha , Neb. Butcfiere' Tooli. LOUIS HELLER , Batchers' Tools and Supplies , laniat Ctilng of all klndi alwari In atock. 1111 Joneuuomaha Coffee , Spieei. Etc. CLARKE BROS. A CO. , Omaha Cotreo and Spice MlllB. Ten.Ooffe i , Spleen. Baking Powdtr. n TorlngB timcu. Laundry Blue. Ink , Rte. IIU-1S n T ej Blreet , Omnba. Nab. Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , John Epenctcr , Prop. Itannfacturer of Oalranlted Iroa and Cornlc * . 9H Dodf e and IDS and 104 M , 10th at. . Omaha , Neb. KUEJOLPINQ C ItOLTE , Uanufacturera of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices , Dormer Wlndowi , Klnald.MetallcSkyllBhl.etc. 3108. IJUi t. , Omaha. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , C. Spccht , Prop. Galranlied Iron Cornlcoi , etc. Bpoct'ii Improved Pat ent Mi'tallc Skylight. 'M and CIO B. rah ft.ninha. Carpets. OMAHA CARPET CO. , Jobbers or Carpets , Curtains , Oil Clotlis , RURS , I.tnoleumii , Mnttlnm. Ktc. 1611 Douglai atreci. Crockery and Notions. W. L. WRIGHT , Agent for 'ho Manufacture and Importer ! of Crockery , Glassware , Lamt > i , Chlmuoyt , oto. omrc , 317 South 18th at , Ornalia , Neb. „ CLOTHING M. ELGU1TEJVS Mammoth Cluthing House. Corner Farnnm and Tenth Btreota , Omaha. Neb. Commission and Storage. J ) . A. HURLED ComruisHion and Jobbing. Bntler , Kfiiaand Produce. ContlgnmanK solicited. Headqunrtera for Btnncwaro , Perry Iloxci and Grape llaiketi. lilt Uoilgeitreet , Omaha. RID DELL tC RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchant * , Specialties Uiitter , KCK . Chueio , 1'oiltry. tiarae , Oyttcri , etc. , etc. lias. 14th St. PEYCKE BROS. , Commission Merchants. Frnlta , Produce and IroTl loni. Omaha , Neb , > CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Ilutter , Onmo , Knilti , etc. 230 B. 14tb.it Umaha. Ncti. Coal antf Lime. OEO. t. LAHAOII. I're" . C. F. QoonujkN , v. Pies. J. A. KUNiieui.ANT ) , Hcc. and Treas. OMAHA COAL , COKE < LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. y South Thirteenth Btreut , Omaha , Nob. JT. J. JOHNSON P CO. , Mannfucturcrs of Illinois White Lime. And Shippers of Coal and Coke. Cement , 1'Jmler , Ume , lialr. hire Brick , Drain , Tile and Snwer Pipe. I IUIU. Pmton nutc ! . rarnam ft , , Omaha , .N b. Telephone Ml. Cigar * and Tobacco. MAX MEYER < K CO. , Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco , Onus and Ammunition , J15 toJW S. lllh St. , 1010 to 1U2I t'arnaiu St. . Omtha.tfab. WEST C FRITSCHER , Manufacturers of Fine Clears , And Wholesale Heelers In I nf Tobaccos , Nos.108 and 110 N. ' 1th street , Omaha. Dry Goods. M. E Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Notions 110 ] and 1104 IlnuglM , cor. llth St. , Ornaba. Nab. Distillers of Liquors , Alcohol and Spirits. Importer * and Jobbers or Wlnesaml Liquors. WILLO W SPRINGS DISTILLS' CO. and ILER H5 CO. , Importers and Jobber ! of Flno Wines ana Llqnon. Bole manufacturer ! of Kennvdr's Knit InUIn Hit- ten unJ IJomrslle Hquors. 1112 Ilarnar St. furniture. DEWEY C STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Farnam St. . Omaha. Nub. CHARLES SHII'F.RICK , Furniture , Beddinfr , Ujiliolstery , Minors , etc. 1208,1308 and 1210 Farnam St. . Omaha. Groceries , " PAXTON , GALLAGHER A CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , Koo , 705.707,708and7118.10th St. Omaha. Neb. McCORD , BMADY O > CO. , Wholesale Grocer * , ltn and Learenworth u.OiiMhu. Hardware. B CO , , Jobbers of Hardware and Kails , Tinware , Sheet Iron , Ktc. Aicunts ( or Howe Bral.s , anil Miami I'utTdrCo.OmiihaNrb. W. , T. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , BprlugiV ou fitoik. Hardware Lumber , etc. and 1211 turner St. , Ouslia. EDNEY < C GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Wagon and Carriage Wood Block , Hearr Hardwar Etc. 1217 and Ufa Learrnwortb it. , Omahu , Nab , MILTON ROGERS Jt SONS , I Stoves , Ranges , Furnacex , Tiles , MautleiGrates , ilcass Ooods. LO1 aud 1323 Farna I Blro.il. OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTOR ! Inn _ pi-crov e VIERLINQ Iron Works , W roof hi and Cast Iron BalMlnr Wort , Iron Stair * . RtUTnr , Beams and Hlrders , Bt.am Knilncs. Hrasjl WortO n ral foaniUr , Machine anil niaclsmltB * : . one. an. Works , U.I' . Hr.andITtn street. U.K. SAWYER , Mannfactnrlng Dealer In SmokeStackf , llrltchlngn , TsnVi. and ( leneral Boiler Impairing , IjlMKidte itreet , Omaha. . It. MCMANUS. C. BULUTAN. OMAUA WIRE , C IRON WORKS , Manufacturfra of Ire and Iron Railings , Desk Rails , Window Ouarda. Klowar Btaadi. Wlr [ > lgrn. IM 123 N. IClh. Order * by mall promptly attendodta. Lumber. OMAHA rmrnER co. , Deale'U AllKlndaof Building Material at Wholesale. 18th Street and Union raatla Track , Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doon , Kte. Tanli-CornerTth and Dooglai ) Coma * th and Donglaa. CHICAGO LUMBER CO. , Wholesale Lumber , S1 < S.llthttrtet.Omaha Nab. * . Colpetter. VTif. DIETZ , Lumber. 15th ana California Ptrceti , Omaha , Nab. JTRED W. GRAY , Lnro her , Lime , Cement , JCte * Hto. Ccr.Cth and nonglti itl , Omaha.NaX HOAGLAND , Lumber. T. W. HARVEYLUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only. Office , 1MB Farnam alreet , Omaha. COLAS. R. LEE , Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpatt and Parqnat Flooring. Sth and Dougla * Omaha. JOHN A. WAKKFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. Imported and American Portland Cement. Jltatf Agant ferMllwaukeo Hydraulic Cement and But yulncy White I.lme. Lire Stock. UNION STOCK i'ARDS CO. , Of Omaha. Limited. John F. Boyd. Superintendent. Lire Stock Commission. McCOY BROS. , Live Stock Commission Merchants. Market furnished free on application. Btockeman fi-cderi furnlilipil on Kotd termi. Reference Omaha \Htkinnl II ink nnd H'liith Omaha Nations Union Stock Yards , Smith Oinnhn. M. BURKE tC .SOJV.S' , Live Stock Commission. Oeo. Burke , Manager Dnlon Stock Tardt.H. Omaha. Telephone 6W. SAVAGE C GREEN , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Bblpmcnta of any and all ktnila of Block aollelted. Union Stock Yard t. Omaha , Neb. g Millinery and Itotions. Importers and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions , 1213 and HIS Harney St.oet , Onmlin , Neb. Notions. Wholcealo Dealers In Notions and Furnishing1 Goods , till and 406 8. Tenth Pt. , Omnha. Overalls. CANFIELD < MJ"NUT'AcfURINa COMPANY , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeans Pants. Bhlrts , Ktc. 1103 and not Douzlas Street. Omaha , Neb. PAPER CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry a nleeatotknf I'rlntlng , Wrnpnlng and Wrtl Ing pnpor. Rpccliil attention ulren in car load or oril r , which will he ihlpped illrect from " " ordeis will recelre penonal atfentlbn. "we guar antee good goodi and low prices. 111 ! and 1111J Dougluiflt. Printing. "REEs"PRINflNG COMPANY Job Printers , Plank Book Makora , And llook Ulnderi. 10(1 and lit ) South Fourteenth itreet. Omnlm , Neb. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Dealers In Tjpo , l're < iB and Printers' Supplies. 09 South Twelfth Street. Pumps. ' CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Bteamitnd Water Supplies. Headquarter * fnr Mart Ko ? > tCo'mioo'lii. lilt ramnm ft.Omttba.Nau. U. S. WIND ENGINE nnd PUMP COMPANY. nalladiyVlnd Mllit : 'rteam and Wfiter Rupnlleg , i-lumnlnRUoods. Hi'ltlni ; , Hose. 818 nnd IVJ Far- nam it. , Omaha. N. K. Kalton , Mnnnuur. TeleiihnnoNo.iilO. A. L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , team , Water , Railway and MHIlim Buppllca. Eta m , naandVMKarnani at. , Omaha. Nub. BROWNELL C CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers In Knglnes , Boilers & ( iciieral Machinery Hbeet Iron work. Bteara 1'uuipi. Saw Mills , Acme Shafting , Dodge Wood split Pallors , BelUag , eta , Alsowsgons , senpera.aBdn alatlaa. UH-llTi ( < ea > T Q worth it. omnha Rubber Goods. OMAHA ItUBllKIt CO. , Manufacturer and Dealers In all klndi of Rubber Howls , OIICIolhlngHrnl Lrinliri llpUlnit I ! H V'nrnani St. Safes , Etc. P. BOYl'Ul C CO. , Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s' Fire and Iliirg'ar ' Proof flafm , Time l/ocks , Vaulta and Jail Work. WH Karnum street Omaha , Nab. G. ANDREEN , Onialia Safe Works. Uanufacturersof Klroand IliirglarProorSareg , Vault Doorii , JKII Work.Hhutiera nnd Wlroork. . Cor. lltllnud Jacknun Hl . . Omshu , Nub , Sash , Doors , Etc. M.A. DISBROW fi CO. , Wtioloalo Mnnufncturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , llrsnch oWce.ntli aiiil Usrd ktc. , Orati5 ; , > > . 170ITN MANUFACTURING CO.t Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mould'j.irs.Stair ' Workand Interior Hard Wood KlnlSBi Juiil cifeueil. N. K. cor. 8th nnd I aTOowcrlbBU. Omaha , Neb. rn n Lincoln , Neb. Tint lien known nint mot popular Imtol In thu Halo. Locallun ccntrul , nppnintineiils flist class. UeuitciHirHiu | ! lor rnrnuiurvlnl men auj ull political unU piililluKUtliprliiis. K. 1' . UOGUtiN I'to.irletor. School , County and City Wo will pay hlb'liest price for eiano. lowsst rules. ( , 'oiiOMionduiicu STULL JiJtOS. ,