rmmsv * Tv 9K9 tM.Wm9'B&1 'lB &ViaiBniw9firfi T ivc * \ Jr g * - > „ > * - TXVt /f HB OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. AUGUST 30. 1887 ; IDE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Ban Francisco's Wheat Collapse Almost Creates a Panic in Liverpool , CORN ACTIVE , WEAK AND LOWER. The Week Opened Wlthont Any Im provement In ProTlslons Pros- pcuti For a Good Hun of Cat tle Quotntloiis. CHICAGO PRODUCE MAIlKEr. CiucAno , August 29. ( Special Telegram to the BKK.I The llnal formal collapse of the California wheat deal occurred Saturday afternoon , and to-day Liverpool was on the vcree of a panic. Bankers and other cap italists who had undo advances on stocks of California wheat held In Liverpool met to day to discuss the situation. A late cable was received that "mortgagees" had bid 5s 9d for the bankrupt stock and adjourned until to-morrow. The last previous quotation was Cs 2d , which was 4d per cental lower than Saturday. The general trade was not In possession of details from either the San Francisco or Liverpool end of the deal , but the grand central fact that somewhere be tween 1R,000,000 and 20.000,000 bushels ot bankrupt wheat at those points and la transit were about to como on the market was firmly Imbedded In the popular under- standing. No details were wanted. They could not make the facts any plainer. A very strong element feels that the bad elfects of the collapse have been tully discounted and that the statistical situation Is of such exceptional strength that American markets cannot well go lower. If all of the Cali fornia wheat on ton of ground were In stora in English and continental ports which Is not the case It would not constitute a month's supply , and exportation from At lantic ports could cease for a month without bringing the visible stocks In this country within gunshot of last year or the year be fore. Then the harvest reports of the north west are universally bad. Yet the facts re main that home markets are tired , that there Is no speculative demand , and that the bulls who am In the field are angry , hot and dis gruntled at the perversity of fate. The range of prices at the opening to-day was ; V@Xe ewer than Saturday. September opened at 68c , October at 70)tfc , and December at 73tf < A certainty that the visible supply would show a big decrease , actuated scalpers to buy , and the market moved up about He , Septem ber RO < ne to fi'Jc , October to 70 % : and De cember to 73W73Kc. The figures , 1,424,000 bushels exceeded all expectations , but when the scalpers looked about for a market they failed to Und bujers. Values worked down until the close , last prices belne CSW@fi8c for September , 70c for October and 73Y(9 ( : for December. This range Is Hgc ( under Saturday. Trade was light. Local stocks are now down to 6,000.000 bushels , and the total visible Is only a little above 30- OOO.tKiO bushels , or 11,000,000 bushels below the mark at the corresponding date last year. Corn was active , and opinion very greatly divided as to the merits of the mar kets. The opening was weak and lower on large receipts , and In sympathy with wheat. The market hardened under thii in fluence of strong local buying , but on the advanre a great ( leal of property was offered forsalo , and when the speculative Inquiry was In part satislied , values softened and llnal prices were about midway between extremes and the tone could not bo de scribed as being especially strong. Septem ber opened and closed at 40 < c , selling in the meantime as high as 41c. October opened at 41 ? c , advancetl to 41 < o and closed at 41Xc. May , the most active and strongest delivery , opened at 44J4c , sold up to 45@45 ; e and closed at 44Jfc. The market for oats was rather more active nta lower average price , though there was no good reason , aside from liberaf receipts , for the weakness. The leading , futures closed about } { c below Saturday's latest bids nnd the cash or sample market was tully that much lower. A large share of to-day's busi ness was In the way of changes , current premiums being l@lic on October over September , with l$2c ( difference between November and September. There was an in ciease In the visible of 338.000 bushels. Provision traders opened the week wlthoul any Improvement In their business. Orders for both cash and future property were either limited or light for this season and there was no Increase In the general Interesi shown. The day's trade simply "joggei along" In a featureless manner , though the market ruled and averaged easier. Pork and short ribs closed about the same as on Satnr day , but for lard prices declined Short ribs also sold during the day at prlees averaging 2'c under Saturday's range. For September delivery , the leading future , tare sold at 80.85(38.40 and short ribs at 87.85(3) ( ) 7.90 , closing at 80.35 bid and 87.90 re spectively. October lard was 7Xc higher nnd October short ribs the same to 2Xc under September. The January future closed at 812.85 for pork , 80.50 for lard aud 50.23 for short ribs. CHICAGO tilVK STOCK. CmcAoo , August 29. ( Special Telegram to the BKK.J CATTLK The week starts in with the chances In favor of the largest run of cattle for any one week on record , com mencing with 13,000 , or nearly 3,000 more than Monday a week ago. With this heavy supply before them buyers were In no hurry to get to work. They did a great deal of rid ing about , and also did a good deal ot search ing and talking , making very low bids. When they said anything as to prices It was generally admitted that nearly everything except gilt edge , number one corn-fed steers , would sell substantially lower. Certainly anything that had to compete with Texans had to sell lower or not at all. There were about 5,000 Texans among the fresh receipts. One lot of premium Polled Angus steers made the handsome price of 95.50 , but this Is no guide whatever as to the value of other good and useful cattle. The demand for native butchers stock was lUht and as a matter of course had to stand Its elmre ot the down turn in other grades ot natives. Texans were quoted 10Ql5c lower than Saturday. The stockers and feeders trade was quiet. Shipping steers , 1,350 to 1,500 Ibs , 84.40(35.15 ( ; 1.200To 1.3.X ) Ibs. S3.G5 ® 1.15 ; 950 to 1,200 IDS , 83.20@4.00. Stockera and feeders , 82.00@S.25 ; cows , bulls and mixed , S1.05&3.00 ; bulk , 82.00(32.15. ( Texas steers , yj.50Gt3.90 ; cows , SI.75@-J.40. Western raugurs a shade lower. Sales : iMOTe-xans , 1,030 Ibs , $3 35 ; 2 i Montana , 1,138 Ibs , SXr.U ; 240 Wyoming. 1,170 Ibs , 83.50 ; 33. 1,010 Ibs , 83.15 : 70 cows , 1.023 Ibs. 92,05 ; 4 bulls , 1,280 IDs. 83.00 ; 4 bulls , 1.257 Ibs , 82.60. llooH The speculators plunged boldly Into the pens early this morning and advanced the price on themselves about 5c , buying nearly all the fresh arrivals , liegular buy ers , however , especially the agent * for pacKIng - Ing linns , bat on the fences and whittled away a section or two until the "boys" be came "tired" and then got what they wanted about 5o lower than at the opening , so that the close was the same as on Saturday. A few lots of prlmn heavy made 85.35@5.40 ; good packing sorts,85.20@v.i5 ; common , 85.00 W5.10 ; llirht sorts 35.25(25.35 ( for Yorkers , and S4.7535.10 for grassers. Fl.NANCtAU NEW YORK , Auzust 29. [ Special Telegram to the BEK.I STOCKS The bulls expected a continuation of Saturday's bulge In stocks and were correct , as the market opened strong , with advances extending to 2 points. London bought Lake Shore , New York Cen tral and Wabash preferred. The Mills buildIng - Ing peopje were bulls and bought New Eng land , Heading , Lackawanua , and Lake Shore. Timid shorts ran to cover and a fur ther appreciation of XQl point was recorded. The bear party were free sellers on the bulge and after the early buyers were tilled up , the market , which was fairly active , became dull and declining. The bears continued selling and pressing tholr advantage and before 1 o'clock all the early advance had disappeared , and prices on a majority of the properties on the active list bad declined below Saturday's close. New Kngland broke 1 point , Heading 1 and Western Union X despite the bullish utterances of Gould and Sage , St. Paul lf > Northwestern H < Northern Pacific preferred Ki Oregon. Transcontinental l , , Oregon Navigation 2Jf , Union Pacific J { , Missouri Paclllc 1V , but rallied & Thi Imports ot gold to-day were 8800,000 and slnco July S3 8' ,2.V,000 ) have arrived from Europe. This gave the bulls little encourajement , as they say there is no use trying to bull stocks for anything except a small turn , whllo the bear combination run the market. Wash ington K. Connor , formerly ( Sould'a partner In Wall street , returned from Kuropo yesterday. In conversation about the llnan- * wal situation , ho said : "I find that people who have been bearing the stock market have reached a point where they are not con tent with ordinary methods , but have re sorted to means which always Indicate that they dare not sell any moro stock-that Is at tacking the credit of Individuals and Institu tions. I remember when this was done In 1SS4. It was not long after that the market turned Into a bull one. Certainly railroad earnings are satisfactory and well known railroad men say they will contlnlio FO. In Kuropo 1 found they weru great believers In the continued prosperity of this country. Thcv are following the earnings of our rail roads viry closely , and IOOK upon the depres sion which had taken place before I left as unnatural and not warranted by the business situation. I have seen telegrams from New York published In foreign papers which were false and wore sent for the purpose of creating distrust there. " Frank Work , who returned to-day , talked In the same strain as Mr. Connor and says stocks are cheap. GOVERNMENTS Government bonds were dull but strong. YESTKIIDAY'S QUOTATION * . U. S. 4'scoupon.l25 < 4 C. AN. W U. S. 4W'scoup..lOSJ < do preferred. . . 14.1 Pacilic6lsot'P5..l ! N. V. 0 107 CanadaSouth'n. . 52 O. K. &N 8C > , Central Paclliu. . 30 O. T. S2X Chicago A Alton. 14" rPacllicMall Sir do preferred..IflO P. , D. A K 23 C. , BAQ : - - Pullman PaLCar. 144 129J < 'Ueadlng ' 51. . D. Alt.O 20tf'Kock ' Island . . . .123' < Erie Siytf St K AS. F. . . . 34. " do preferred. . . , C7.'l ' do preferred. . . . 70 Illinois ' Central..118 c. , M. A HtP. . . 81J I. , B. AW 1 . . do .preferred. K. A T UB f St P. A O. . Lake Shore 92 do preferred. . 107 L. AN 01 % Texas Paclric. . . . 2fc Michigan Cent' ! . . 82 Union Paclllc. . . . Mo. Paclllc 9U , ' < W..SU LAP. . . . , No. Pacific 2l ' do preferred. . 30 do preferred. . . . 49J { W. U. Telegraph MONKY On call easy at 3@5K oer cent , last loan 4 per cent , closed offered at 2 percent. PHIIIK MKKUANTILB PAI-EII GX@9 per cent. STBRU.tn EXCHANOR Dull but firm at 480K for CO day bills , and 4&Ai } for demand. PRODUCE MARKETS. Chloftito. August 39. Following quota tions are the 3:30 : closing figures : Flour Firm and unchanged. Wheat Opened & ® * f > c lower than Satur day's closln ; ; ligure , but on good demand n recovery was made from early prices of % 9Kc , and the closing was about ' { c below Saturday ; cash , 08c ; September , 68 9-lCc ; October , 70 5-lGc. Corn Moderately active and easv early. later became somewhat tinner and closed , ' c under Saturday : cash and September , 405jfc ; October , 41c. Oats Slow and heavy with heavy shipping demand ; cash , 24e : September , 34A'c ; Mav.307.10c. Rye Dull and nominal at44c. Barley Steady ; September , Prime Timothy Seea No. 2 , Flax Seed-S 1.01. Whisky 81.10. Pork Dull and about steady ; cash , 815.00 @ir .25 ; October , S1G.CO ; year , $10.63 ® lti.70 ; January , $12.25. iJM Lard Dull , steady and unchanged : cash and September , SO.5QO.a7K : ! ; October , SG.42'f Dry baited Meats-Shoulders. 85.41 5.50 ; short clear. SS.30C'8.35 ; short ribs. 87.87 } . Butter Weak ; creamery , 18@24 > $ c ; dairy. ISAJic. Cheese Dull and weak : full cream chcd- dars and Young Ameitcas , lOJ QUc ; Hats , Kegs-Steady at 14@14Kc. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green hides. 7Mc ; light do , 7 @ 3c ; salted bull hides , Re , green salted c.ilf , 8K@9c ; dry Hint , \X& 13c : dry calf , 12@itc : ; deacons 30c each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , 3 > c ; No. 2 , 3c ; cakes , 4c. 4c.Kocelots. . Shipments. Flour , bbls . 18,000 47,000 Wheat , bu . 28.000 257.000 Corn , bu . 285,000 891.000 Oats , bu . 168,000 330,000 Rye , bu . 3,000 - Barley , bu . 44.000 8.000 New York , August 29. Wheat Ke- relpts , 304,300 ; exports. 101,000 ; spot lots declined . ' ( jJJVc and options % @ } { c , and closed heavy at near the bottom ; ungraded sed , TOJtfgSSc : No. 1 red , nominal at fc4c ; No. 2 red , 77 (3711 ( 0 In elevator , 80 15-lG@3Uo delivered ; r\o. red for September closed at Corn Spot lots a shade lower , options H(2c ( lower , and closed heavy : receipts , 9.4uo ; exports. 149,200 ; ungraded , 49K@51tfc ; No. 8 , 49 ; @ 50c in store , 51@51c deliv ered ; September closed at 49c. Oats were a shade higher ; receipts. 89.200 ; exports , none ; mixed webtern , white. 35@40c. ColTeo-Spot , fair : Rio quiet at 820.00 ; op tions heavy and lower ; sales , 80,000 bags ; August , 817.90 ; September , 517.70@17.95 October , 818.10(318.25 ( : November , bIS.3.5 December , 818.35(318.50 ( ; January , 18.5.5 ; February , $18.50. Petroleum Firm ; United , 0''c. Kirgs In fair request ; westein Pork In moderate demand. Lard A shade lower , but fairly active ; western steam , 80.72 } . Butter Firm but quiet ; western , 1325c ; western creamery , lC 25c. Cheese Quiet and steady ; .western , Minneapolis , August 20.- Wheat Market quiet ; futures neglected ; fair Inquiry for good milllnc wheat ; No. 1 bard , eli ) , cash , TCXc ; September , 72Jfo ; October , 70 c ; No. 3 northern , old. cash , 71Hoi Scptorubor , G'J'ic ; October , 65c. On track , old No. 1 hard , 74c ; Mo , 1 northern , 73c No. 3 northern , 70o ; new No. 1 hard , 71 No. 1 northern , O'Jo ; No. a northern , 65c. Receipts-Wheat , 103,000 bu. ; Hour 140 bbls. SUipmentn-Wtieit , 33,000 bu ; flour , 30,000 , bbls. Wheat In store at St Paul 2,234,5'J3 bu. . St. fcoulii , Aucust i . Wheat Firm cash. 69 > i'o : September. 6'JXc. Corn Firm ; cash , 3S > i ; September , October , 38 Vc. Oats-F.asier ; cash , 24f@24Xc ; September 24 fc ; October , 2VoC. Yhlsky-81.03. Pork-815.00. hard S0.20. Butter Firm ; creamery , 31@27c ; dairy , 16 @ 31c. Hnnsaa City. Aueust 29. Wheat- Stead v ; No. 2 , soft , cash , 63c bid ; May , 75c bid. 78'jfc ' asked. Corn-Steady : No. 2 cash , S5Wo bid. av asked ; September , MJs'c bid. 35&o asfcetl October , 30o bid ; year. 85tfc bid , " " ' asked. Oats-23Xo bid. Milwaukee. Auzust29. Wheat Steady cash and September , CSJ c ; October , 7034'c. Corn-Dull ; No. 3. 40fc. } Oats-Easier : No. 2 white , 27c. llye-WeakNo. 1.47C. Bailey Finn at 57Mc. Provisions Easier ; pork. August , 814.5 Cincinnati , August 89. Wlieat Dull No. 8 red , 72c. Corn Easier but lower ; No. 3 mixed , . Oats Easier ; No. 3 mixcnl. 27Q57WC. lire-Dull , but easier ; No.- , bo Provisions-Pork , dull at SH.75. Lard Scarce at 88.30. Whltlcy-Steady at 11.05. Now Orleans. August 25. Corn qulot but steady ; In sacks , mixed , 54c ; yellow , 54 @Mc ; white , 55c. Oats Steadycholco ; westcrn.tn sacks , 35Q Corn Meal Firmer at 83.40. Ho < Products Quiet but bteady. Pork-815.37) < . Lard-Kenned tierce , SC.62K. Bulk Meats Shoulders , 85.65 ; long clear and clear rib , 38.12X. Liverpool , August 29. Wheat Quiet ; holders offer freely : red western wlnter.Cs 2d ( ttOs4(1 per cental ; rod western spring , w Id 6fis2d. Corn Firm ; demand fair : holders offer moderately ; new mixed western , 4 * 2 d per cental. _ MVB STOCK. j CliluuKo , Au ust aa. Tlia Drovers'Jour- I nai reuorts as follows : I Cattlo-lUcelpw. 12,000 ; itcady for Doit others a shade lowers fancy , 85.20(95.00 ( ; shlpolnesteers. 93.20 5.15 ; stockera and feed er * , sa.txxft&a.'i ; coWn , bulls and mixed , ll.05Q3.00 ; Texas steers. 32.60f43.30 ; west ern range a shade lower at 2.CO@3.00. HOKS Jtecelpts , lo.twojjtrong ; roiuli , J4.T5 ( R5.15 ; packing and shipping , S5.2535.0 ; light , S4.t @ ' > .40 ; skips , 83.'i1S4.SO. ( 8heer > Kecotptfl , 8,000 ; shndo lower ; nn- tlves , 82.aya4.WK ; western , saotxiiS.OS ; Texans , I3.00ci3.50 ; lambs , 4.00@4.85. N'AtioiiM Stock Yards. Knst St. L-ouli. III. , Aunttat W. Uattlo Koceiots. 5,200 ; shlptnputs. 1,200 : mostly Texans and Indians ; mnrkr-t lower ; fair to choice heavy native steers , 84.XK ( 4.7.r ) ; butcliors' stccn , fair to choice. 0.ux : 4.00 : feeders , fair to food , 73.75 ( .50 : Texans and Indians , com mon grass to good corn-fed , 82.10 3.70. iloss Kcceipte , 2,090 ; shlpuinats. 800 ; strong ; cliolco heavy and butchers' selec tions , l5.40S5.5r > : parkcrs and Yorkers , me dium to choice , S5.00Q5.U5 ; pigs , common to Rood , 84.50(35.00. ( Kanaas Oltr. August 29. Cattle Heculots. 2DOOihlpnirnts ; ( , . ' { ,300 ; best corn- fed steady : Rood to choice corn-fed , 14.20 ® 4.70 ; common to medium , SJ 3002.40 : stock- crs , 82.25@2.rA : feed Inn steers , 82.70 3.25 ; COWS , 81.40 ( 2.C > 5. HOKS Krcelpts , 4,000 : shipments 1,200 ; cliolco firm ; common. 5@10c lower ; com mon to choice , 84.UO@5.2o ; skips and pigs , S3.00rc,4 ( , > . _ O.HAI1/V MVi ; MTOOIC . - Saturday , August 30. Onttlc. The run of cattle was liberal , the bulk beIng - Ing range cattle. The market was steady on good corn-rod natives , and ono bunch went at S4.IX ) . Several othnr bunches of lighter cattle sold from $4,30 upward ? . The market on common crudes nnd on r.iuire cattle was A llttlo nailer. One bunch of Texas cattle Hold at 83.80 and an other string of six leads of corn ted westerns at S4.55. Butcher's stuck and feeders were slow sale. HOKS. The receipts of hoes were light even for Monday , and there were hardly enough to make a market. The average quality of thu how was not very good , which fact , together w.Ui tlio light receipts maaa the market a HU e alow and dull. The market u as about steady at Saturday's prices. Only one load reached S5.l ! > , but they were Hunt hogn and not as good as thos * that brought $5.20 and 85.25 last week. The demand for choice heavy hogs continues good. . Sheep. There were several loads In but none sold. Iteoeipti. Cattle , 3'JOO , HOOT 1,400 Sheep 1,000 Shipments. Cattle lOficars iloes o Sheep 5 " Prevailing Prloot. 8ho wing the prevailing prlcas paid for live stock on this mirknt : Choice steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . . . S4.2.i l4.CO Choice steers , 1100 to law Ibs. . . 4.004.-i5 Fat little steers 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.75'd.UK ) Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1500 H.7.V < 24.50 Good to cliolco corn-fed cows. . . . 2.50 ( < 3.00 Common to medium cows 2.oo@2.2"i Good to cholco bulls 1.75 A..00 ) Llgbt and medium hoes 4.90065.05 Uooil to clioire heavy hogs 5.10 5.120 Good to choice mixed hogs 4.1)0 ) 5.10 Rnpro oiitative NA.TIVK SlKKllS r No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 40..W.O Jj4.fO ! 20..1'.y S4.40 08..1293 4.3.5 10..1514 4.00 WKSTKHX STKEIIS COK.V l'iD. 62 . . .1C40 $4.63 IT-XAS smuiw SWAN i * c. co. 159. . . . 1042 83.20 1. . . . 790 82.25 8. . . . 911 S2.bO ( ions. No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. Av. 8hlr. Pr C4..203 4085.00 7 ( > . . . .2.'il 07..203 120 50) 73..870 40 84..213 2bO 5.00 6J..2.VJ 5.07 # CO..215 bO 5.00 07 . . :247 80 5.07 } ? 71..340 bO 5.02 M..220 120 5.10 71..230 240 5.05 00..870 100 5.10 CO..803 80 505 70. . . . 825 5.10 03..354 180 5.05 ( H..2SO 120 5.10 C4..204 200 5.05 70..211 40 5.15 Invc Stock Sulil. Showlngt'io nu ubar of lioad of stock sold on the market to-day : CATTLK. O. II. Hammond & Co 300 Shippers , 2.5 Local I. . 40 Total SOS HOGS. Anglo American Packing Co 14S G. II. Hammond A Co Squires < te Co 5V > Armour * Co 340 Harris & FUlier 70 .Total ' . 124 ! ) Unsold 120 All -silos ot stock in this market are made per cwt. live wol.Hit unless othorwlso atata.t , Dead hogs sell at Ke per Ib. for all weights "Skins , " or hogs weighing less than 10J Ids. no value. Pro naut sowsara docktU 49 lUj. and stagsSJ Ibs. by thu nublio inspector. Live Stock Notes. Cattle steady. Hogs steady. .Light receipts of hogs. Col. Savage has returned from his western trip.Ben Ben Welch , Kansas City , was visiting friends at the yards. Gund & Co. , Blue 11111 , marketed a load of hogs shipped from Bladen. E. O. Page , Cheyenne , was In with nine loads of cattle from his ranch. P. L , Smith was hero with two loads of western cattle from Hawllna. T. Payne and Mr. Uoagtauil , ot Dunbar , Nfb. , wore in looking tor feeders. Plerson D. Smith , St. Edwards , marketed six loads of l,29.Hb steers at 84.35. L. M.Trultt. with Patterson Bros.Chlcago , was among the visitors at the yards. . George Willard.Colimbus. marketed n load of 24Mb hoes at $5.15 the top price. Mr. Bergreen , the well known feeder and shipper , \MH In and marketed two loads of 1830 Ib. steers at 84.30. OT. J. Huff manof the firm of Stovers & Co. Vail , la. , was in with his lirst shipment ol hogs to th Is market Geo. S. Chandler , of Saltmarsh and Chantl ler , returned yesterday tiom Chicago , where ho had been with sheep. The run ot range cattle Is not as heavy a a year ago , and the prospects would seem to Indicate a lighter run for the whole season. George H. Cowles , banker of Osaeola , la. was among the visitors at the yards. Ho is looking up the prospects for feeding cattlo. John Price , Council Bluffs , brought qvcr a good load of corn-fed cattle. The woru ted by him aud a\eragcd 1,21)4 ) Ibs and sold a 84.40. A.Lavenburp.CoiincIl Bluffs , brought in six loads of corn-ted cattle of his own feeding sixty-two head aveiagod 1,010 Ibs and brough 54.55. John H. Martin , Chicago , of the linn o Mm tin Broj. , live stock commission of Chi cue and Omaha , was among thosj at the yards yesterday. T. J. Wllbcrn. Greenwood , a well known feeder , was in ami marketed n load of 1514 Ib cattle of his own feeding at 84.00. Ho is feeding 71 head. The railroad companies are getting back Into their old habit of delaying stock tha romes from Iowa. Hogs that were loaded a tow miles east of the Bluffs , on Saturday af ternoon , arrived at the yards at 7:40 : Sunday evening. Among those havlnr stock on the marke were the following : Bell & W. , Ida Grove Thomas Wllhurn , Greenwood : Snell ic A. Ashland ; S. K Kelley , Bloomlngton Taylor & G. . hhelton ; A. W. Ollnger Kearney ; John Quinn , Wood Ulver Union Cattle Co. . Plnn muffs ; Jim Frazler Columbus ; George Willard. Columbus : C. W Xeigler. Oconoo ; W. 1) . Currier , Uock Crock J. M. Carey A Co. , Warbonnet Stock Co. , Da kola Stock acG.Co.ThomasoniC. , Wakeheld KB. Campbell. Herman : N ye Wilson J Co. , Fremont ; Sims A H. , Earlham , la. Barr A Van Zandt , Malvern ; L. Anderson & Co. , Mead : Taylor A B. , Broken Bow ; H. Gund A Co. , Illation : Dorn A Pltklns , Neola , la. ; J. C. Welsh , Clarinda , la. ; J. Itoths- chlld , Independence. OMAIl.V WHOIjKSALR MAUKKTS. Produce. Monday , August 29. Tlit following are the prices nt which ruuiul lei o/ produce arc sold on Mils I tmirkil : I Monday Is usually a dull day on the'pro- I duce matkols nd to-day waa uo exception to the rule. The receipts wcro light and prices remained about steady. EOOB Scaroi and prices Urni , go as soon as received at lX17c. ( ( lJurrr.n Choice Is scarce , prices fair ; West Point creamery. 24c ; other creamery , 22c ; chotcn dairy , Ijj'C-Oc ; medium grades , 1318c ; ordinary , O Wc. CHKKSE Market good. Fancy full cream Cheddars , slnzle , 12c : full cream , twins , 12c ; young American , l2K@13c ; brick cheese. 100 Ibs In case , nnw , 14c | hliuburecr , 100 Ibs In case , new , 13,4c ; Swlis , fancy Ohio , new l ° c. I'OUI.TIIV-Market fair , iirlccsrirm. Spring chlcknns S.75 ) ( < ta.50 ; old towls S2.50CJ3.25 ; ducks. 82.2.V32.75 ; turxeys , C ( < ? 7c per Ib. GAME. The season for came will open September I. There are already a good many prairie chickens arriving , packed In Ice , which meet with rradv sale at $2.50 per dnrcn. Shippers should draw them and Mull with hay before packing. A few Mallard ducks\vcro received , ami , belnv a novelty nn the market , brought 83.00 per dozen , It would not do , however , to anticipate over 8 .50 per do7e.n from now on. PoTATor.8 Scarce and firm at 70@SOo CAIIIIAOK Firm at 75crl per dozen to solid heads. O.VIONH Scarce and Orm ; good stock , 00 ® 81.00 per bushel. MELONS Watermelons bring S8.00@12.00 per hundred ; cantelopes. 5o@75c per doz. ' TOMATOES The lucal canleners arc SIID- jlying the mnritet tit 75c@51.CO per bushel. CKI.EUY The demand Is not very heavy so larly In the season. Good stock suitable for shipment Is sold at 35@40c per bunch. BKANH. Hand picked navy beans re quoted at 81.HO@1.W per bushel , and the ither grades are selling from that figure [ own to 31.25. POPCOIIN Cliolco for stands , 2H@3c perlb. Kriiitn. Orders from the cauntru rcqtilrliitj sc- 'cctal ' Ktoclt mul ertrn cure In iMcltlwt can- iiot dlini/i | / be Jilted nt the snmc prices litolcd to the locttl triirtc for common stock. There wcro three cats of California fruits which arilved last nlirnt and this 'hero was a very fair demand and stocks vere moving freely. PLUMS The receipts ot plums are not as leavy as of other fruits from California , 'rices are llrm , good stock moving at 81.50 icr box. PIIUNKS The market is well supplied with jotti the Gross aud silver prunes. Good tock 81.50. PKACIIEB The market Is well supplied with vciy cholco stock from California. Choice stock Is golngat 8l.25Ol.50. Michigan peaches have put In an appearance on the nnrket and are selling at 83.00 < d3.25 per rate of 4 baskets. NKCTAKINES There are a few California nectaijnus on thu maiket. Choice stock , 11.23(31.50 ( per box. GIIAI'KB The supply of home-grown and Jalifornla grapes continues liberal. Califor nia , 81.00 per 20-lb box ; home-grown , 4c ) er Ib. PEAits-Callfornla Bartletts , 83.35@3.50 ; ither varieties , 82.50 per box. LKMONS The supply liberal , with fatrde- naiid. Common stock , S0.00@0.50 per case ; choice , 87.0007.50. OitANfiES There are a few good oranges on Hie mai ket Uodl , 80.50. BANANAS The market is full of bananas at 81.50(33.00 ( per bunch. Ai'i'i.Ks The market Is hardly as llrm as t was , o\ving to the Increased receipts from ho local orchards. Choice apples suitable or shipment are quoted at S'J.25 per bbl. CRAII Arri.KK The demand Is very light and is supplied for the most part by the lucal armcis. Choice stock , $1.00 per bushel. Grocer's hist. COKKEK Ordinary grades , 20X@2Ic ; fair , 21H@82c ; prime , SSQhSte : fancy green and yellow , 325c : ; old trovernment Java. 28 © Oc ; Interior Java , 25 2c ; Mocha , 28330c ! ; Arhucklo's , roasted , 2iVc ( : McLalighlin's XXXX , 26 c ; Dilwortlrs , 20c ; Ked Cross , SUOAH . . . . . . . , i c ; wnltc extra C , 5J.CC45.Jsc ; extra C , 5 > % ? \ yellow C , 5X@Vlc ; cut loat , lowdered , 77 ; e lU'.KiNED ijAiin Tierce , f > Kc ; 40-lb square cans , OKc ; 50-Jb round. 7 o ; 20-lb round , " } 4'o ; 10-lb oalls , 7Kc ; 5-lb palls , 7 c ; 3-lb palls , 7J/c. PioKi.ES Medium , In bbls , 50.50 ; do In mil bbls , S3.75 ; small , In bbls , 87.50 : do In lalf bbls , 84.85 ; gherkins , in bbls , SS.50 ; do In tail bbls , 81.75. WOODKNWAKI : Two-hoop pails , per dnz , < { 1.45 : 3-hoop palls , 81.70 ; No. 1 tub , 80.50 ; \'o. 2 tub , S5.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wnsii- boards , U1.75 : assoited bowls , 32.25 ; N/o. / 1 shunts , S'J ; No. 3 churns , SS ; No. 3 churns , TOHACCO Lorlllard'sClimax. 44c ; Splen did , 33c ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c : Lcggett A Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Drum- moml's Horse Shoe , 41c ; T. J. , U7c ; Sore's Spearhead , 14c , 2 , 81.75 ; heavy stable , 84 Sviiur-No. 70 , 4-irallon kegs. 81. : @ 1.38 ; New Oilcans , per gallon. os < al ! < ic ; maple svruu , half Ibbs , "old time , " per gallon , bOc ; 1-irallon can- , , per doi , $10.50 ; luilt-irallon cans , per do$0.00 : quart cans. CANDY Mixed , bK < < > llc ; stick. . . CIIACKKIIS Garneau's soda , butter and picnic , 4e : creams , 7Kc ; ginger snaps , 7c : cltv soda , 7Kc. THAS Japan , 20H)55c ( ) ; gunpowder , 20@COc ; Youn * Hyson. 2T > (85r ( > c ; Oolong , 80000. % jEU.IF.B-30-lb pails. S3.00. CANNED GOODS Ovsters , standard , per case. S3.00 ( < ? 3.10 : strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , S8.85@2.90 ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , S2.b5 ( < 2.00 ; California pears per case. - fl.50 ( 4.(10 ( ; apricots , tier case , $3.70iM.75 ( ; peaches per rase , S4.CO@4.70 ; white cheirles , per ease , 85.bO plums , per case. 815.00(53.70 ( : blue- berriex , per case , 82.10(33.20 ( : e.jg plums , 3 Ib. per ease , S-.50 ; pineapples , 8 Ib , per case. S3.80@5.75 ; 1 Ib mackerel , per do , 81.51 : l Ib salmon , per do8l. . n@8.oo : 2 Ib goosebori ies , per ease. SS.'JSWi.S.'i ; 2lb string beans , per case , 81.70 : 2 Ib lima bean ? , oor case , 61.00 ; 3 Ib marrowfat peas , per caset S2.5033.CO ; 21boarlyJuno peas , per case , 82.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 82.40J 50 ; 2 Ib corn , fc'2.50. PitovisioNS Hams , 13) ) @ 13c ; breakfast bacon. HCSllKc : bacon sides U itflOc ; div salt , 8ia9c ( ; shouhlers,7@7 > /cdried beet hams , I213c : dried beef regular , H12c ; hams.plcnic , 8 } fi9c. DitiEi ) FKHITS Apples , now , , ' 's C5fc ! evaporated , 50-lb rinir. 15' < @lc ( ; ; raspberries , evaporated , 2b@2c ! ) ; blackberriesevaporated , 0 > ia9Vc ( ; Pitted clierrles , 17@18c ; neaciies , new , M's , 7 > fc : evaporated peeled pctacnes , c ; evaporated , unpned , cnew currants , 7K@7 } < c ; prunes , 4'/4Kc : citron'Boc : rai sins , London layers , $1. ( > 5 : California , louse muscatels , 81.50 ; new Valencias , ' ' Itori : Seven-sixteenths inch , General Markets. SPIRITS Colofne spirits , ibu proot , 81.10 ; do 101 proof , 81.12 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , 81.10 ; do 184 proof , 81.09. Alcohol. IbS proof. 82.10 per wine gallon. Kedistllled whiskies , 81.0Ksl.50. ( Gin blended. 81.50 ® 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , 82.00(30.00 ( ; Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , 32.00(30.50 ( ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , SL50Ui3.00. ( Brandies , imported , S5.00@8.50 ; domestic , S1.30&J.OO. ( Gins , Imported. 84.5 ( ) @ 0.00 ; domestic , $1.25 ( 3.00. Champagnes , Im ported , per case , S28.00@33.00 ; American , per case. 810.00 10.00. CoAi.-Egg. 89.00 ; nut , 89.25 ; ranee , 89.25 ; Iowa lump , 83.00 ; Iowa nut , $2,75 ; walnut lock , $ t.OO ; Illinois. 84.2504.75. HEAVY HAKDWAIIE Iron , rate , 82..0 . ; plow steel , special cast , 4J c ; crucible steel , Gtfc ; cast tools , dn. 12i lbc ; wa on spokes , per set , S3.00@3.50 ; hubs , per set , 81.25 ; tel- Iron wedges , Co ; crowbars , Cc : harrow teeth , 4/e / ; spring steel. 4 ( < i5c ; Bunion's horse shoes , 4.75 ; Buiden's mule shoes. 85.75. Barbed wire * In car lots , S4.00 per 100 Ibs. Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 82.40 ; sleeil nails HIDES Green butchers' , 5X@Oc ; green cured. 7Hc ; dry flint , He : dry salt , 9c ; green ralf skins , 7 > 'c ; damaged hides , two-thirds price Tallow 3c. Greasii Prime white. 3c : yellow , 3c ; brown , IKc. Sheep pelts , 25 ® 40C Dry Goo la. COTTON FI.ANNKLS 10 per cent trade dis count LL , 6jjfc ; CC , 7) ) c : SS , Bj/o Nameless , 5Ue ; No. 5 , Oc ; Eli , \lyio \ ( ; ( } , lO c ; XX , I2c ; OO. 14c : NN , Ific HX. ibc ; It , 2Jc : No. 10 , sxc ; 40 , 10 0 : oo lOKc : bO , 15c ; 30 , colored , lOc ; 50 , colored 12c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13 c ; Union PaclUc. Ibc. CAIII-KT WARP Bibb white , 18Kc ; col ored , 20 > < jc. BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem. lie ; Beauty 12Kc : Boone , 14c ; B , cased , 80.50. PniNTB Soi.in'.CoLOits Atlanta 5Kc : Sla ter 5c : BerllnOlloxcGarncrOilOto7 ; , PINK AND Itonns Richmond Cc ; AllttnOa ; Ulver- point 5cbt ; 3el Ulverf : IilciimonaCc ; Pacllic O.KC. iNDKioBi.UB Washington Cc ; Ameri can C c ; Arnold OWc ; Arnold B 10 > < n ; Arnold A 12c ; Arnold Goldseal 10c. DIIESS Charter - tor Oak4J < c ; HamapoSjfc : Lodl 4J < c : Allen Stfc : Hlclimond &vc ; Windsor Cc ; Eddystonu 6c : Pacltio Cc. GINOIIAUPlunkett checks 7Vc : Whlttcn- ton 7c : - York 7Wc ; Normandle' Dress akc ; Calcutta De H' < - > : Whlttcnton Dress 'Uc ; Jte frew Ureas Oc to IS o ; CAMnmcs Slater 4Wc ; Woods 4fc } ; Stan dard 4fc ; Peacock 4c. COHSKT JKANS Androscoggln , c ; Kcar- Bage 7c ; Hoc K port Okc ; Concstoiia G.'fe. DUCK-West Point 29 In..8ol. . lO ci West Point 29 In. . lOoz. , 12Jc : West Point 29 In. , 13 oz. , 15cest ; Point 40 In. . 11 oz. , Ific.- Checks Caledonia X. OKc : Caledonia XX , lOVc ; Economy 9 to Kc ; Otis 9 to 9Kc. TICKH LnwIstonSO In , , 12J c : Lowlston 33 In. , 13k'c ; York 33 In. , 14c ; Swift Hlver7Kc : Thorndlke O O , 8i/c ; Thorudlko E F , 8kc ; Thorndlke 120 , 9c ; Thorndlke XXX , iSc Cordls Mo. 5. Ue : Cordls No. 4 , He. DKNI.MS Amoskeag 9 o ? . , lee : Everett 7 oz. , 13e ; York 7oz. , 13c ; Haymaker 8 } < e ; JalT- roy XX. llc : Jaffrcy XXX. 12tfe ; Beaver Creek AA. 12c ; Beaver Creek BB , lie ; Beaver Creek CO.IIOC. KENTUCKY JKANS Memorial 15e ; Canton ISc ; Durham 27) ) < c : Hercules 18c ; Learning- 'on 88 c ; Cottswold 25c. CitAsii Stevens' B Gc ; bleached 7c ; Sto- ens' A 7Ue ; bleached 8Hc : Stevens' P 8Hc : leached UXc ; Stevens' N O c ; bleached Olfc ; Stevens'SUT12WC , Miscin.LANKotJs Table oil cloth 88.85 ; lain Holland 8 > < e to9e ; Dado Holland 13'c. ' Fi.ANNKt.SrPlald Uaftsuian.20fl ; Gpslien f\ \ S& { . 37 > < c ; Oucchce No" . 3 , * ( , Sik'c ; At 3KcVlndsor ; as < c. llcd-C. 84 inch , 15Xc ; S. 84 Inch , 81o ; ( Hi , 24 Inch , 18c ; H. A. F. , Jf , -5c ; J. K. F. , H , 27Kc ; G. , { , 35c. CoMroiiTr.ns S0.50@35.00. BLANKETS White , Sl.oo@7.50 ; colored , 1.10(38.00. ( BKOWN SllKETINOS-Atlantlc A. 4-4. 7 > 4'e ; Allantle. H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D ' 4-4 , ( Itfc ; At- ' - antlc 1 Aurora loosler < awrence . , , , - . . Kc : Pepperell U , 4-4 CKe ; Poppereil O , 4-1. KJ ; I'opperell , 8-4. ICc ; Pepperell , 9-4 , ISc : oppereil , 10-4. 20c ; Utlca C , 4-4. 4Jfc ; rVachusett , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora It , 4-4 , CJ < e ; Anrora B , 4-4 , Cc. BLEACHED SIIEKTINO Berkeley cambric , No. CO , OUc ; Best Yet , 4-4 , Cc ; butter cloth . . . . , ' " . _ M. f . . . . _ _ ! _ . 'rt . ' ' - - * 00. 4tfc ; Cabot , 7 o : Farwull , 6c : Fruit of " .jiiuiii , 8)c ; ( Jreune G. Co ; Hope , 7 } < c ; King I'hlllip cambric , lie ; Lonsdale. live ; Lons- dali % 8Kc : New York mills , lOWc ; Pepperell , 2 inch , 10 } < e : Pepperell , 40 Inch , like ; Pep perell , 0-4,15c ; Pepperell. 8-4.18c : Puppercll. M , 20c ; Pepperell. 10-4 , 22 > < c : Canton. 4-4 , i&c ; Canton , 4-4 , Kc ; Triumph , Oc ; Wam- utta , He ; Vallev. 5c. Dry Lumber. niMENSIOMS AND TIMIIKKS. 12 , it ' ] A ft. Id ft'20 ' ft Xi ft'z4 ft It. , .17.60 1V.50 20.60 21.GO 21.60 20.60K.BO 18. K.BO yi.vt x8. Jl.W 21.SO , 22.6t ) ? J.W ' ' , . . \K.-2f > 19.W ) 'M.M Z1.5U KJ.50 . .u.Golis.w ao.50a ! .sjk'i.oo ; VLOOK1NQ. A C In. White Pine 83"i.50 C , 829.50 1 " " 33.50 D , 21.00 K ' " " ( Sol. Feucln.19.00 ) FINISHINCI. stand2ndclear , l.lh'incli , .3a 850.50 3d , clear , 1 Inch , s. 8 s. , 45.50 " " 1' * , IK , 3 In 40.50 A. select , 1 Inch , s. 3 s. . 40.00 " " I,1/ . 1 .2 In 44.00 B " 1 Inch , s.2 s. , 30.00 ' " W , IK , 2 In 37.00 I'Ol'LAlt I.tlMHEIl. Clear Poplar , llv. Bcls. ; In. , s. 2 s..835.50 K In. Panel , s. 8 s 27.00 " Corrugated Ceiling , % . . 28.50 IIATTENH , WLLL'IUIIINO , 1MCKETS. 0. G. Batts , VA ill 800.75 " Xx3 In , s.ls 00.45 T In Well Tubing. I ) AJ M and Bev. . . . . 23.00 Pickets , D. .t H. Flat 20.50 " Square 21.00 1IOA11DS. No. 1 , com. s t s 818.00 No. 2 , com , sis 817.00 No. 3 , 815,50 Mo. 4 , 813.00 KIINCIXO. No. 1 , 4 AOIn , 12 & 14 It , romrh 819.W So. 1 , " " 10 " " 19.50 Vo.2 , " " 13 & 14 " " 10.00 No. 2 , " " 10 " " 17.50 SIDING. A. 12. 14 and 10 ft. f-21.50 C , 815.50 B. 20.50 1) . 12.50 fKIMNO AND I'AHTITION. 1st com , Jill White Pine Coiling 834.00 Jnd 2 .00 Clear , % in. Norway " " 10.00 and com. In. " " " 14.00 S10CK nOAltDS. A 12 inch s. Is 845.50 No. 1 , com. 18 in. s. 1 s. , 12 ft 20.50 " " " 14 ft 1000 ' " " 1C ft 18.50 No. 2 , " " " 10.00 " " " 1C ft 17.50 Inch Grooved Hoofing Sl.OO per M more than 12 inch Stock Unatds same length. 8II1I' I.AI' . No. 1 Plain. 8 A 10 in S19.50 No.2 " 17.50 No. 1 , O. G. . 8 lit 19.50 HOiniir.HN YKI.I.OW I'INK. Cora. 4&0ln. Flooring 817.50 Star " " 81.50 Clear % In. Celling 21.50 " Jf In. Partition a\00 " Finish , lit I/in. s. 2s 29.00 " Corrugated Celling , 4 In 25.00 " Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . 27.00 SlUNOI.r.S. LATH. XXclear . .83.10 Extra * A * 82.90 * A * Standard . . 2.75 * AHB\cB 2.55 Cin. clear No l.fl.50 Lath 2.C5 POSTS. White cedar , C In. , } s. , 12c ; 9 In. qrs. , lie ; S in. qrs. , lOc : 4 in. round 15c ; Tennessee Ucd Cedar , split , 15c : Split Oak , 12c. LIME , iTf. : Qulncy white lime , ( best ) 90c : Akion cement , J.1.75 . ; Ilalr , 30c ; Plaster. 88.75 ; Tar board , 81.75 ; Sash , 40c per ct. : Doors. 40c per ct ; Blinds , 40c per ct. : Mouldings , 40c per ct. ; Tar felt , per cwt. , 82.2. * > ; Straw board , SI.75. EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA CIIESTKH. S th } i-nr opens SUPTUMilKK 14. A MIMtABV tOM.KGi : . IN ( JIVIIj , CHKMISTltV. AltCIUTBCTUltH , AIITS. rrcpnrntofjCourses. . Tliorou'li ( Tuclmloitl Work. All Departments conducted by ablu I'HOKESSOUS. .Military pygtpin soconil only to that nt U. 8. M. A. Annuals of i.lout. S T. Hurt- lott , 14')5 ) Bhcrtnnn Ave. , City : or Cblnf Pay master's ODIcc , Armtll n < liuiirtcrn. COU TRKO. HYATT 1'roslilcnt. FREEIIUI.lt INHTITUTE-Freclioltl , Now Jersey , 44th year. Prepares for Prlnooton , Ynlo , Columbia , Harvard , unil for lluslncss. Itev. A. U. ChatnDers , A. M , Principal. Morgan Park Military Academy A flrbt-clnss Enirllsti , Cliis lciil nd Comtiu cial Hclionl. Scnil for Cntulogue. MORGAN PARK , COOK CO. , ILLINOIS , ALBANY LAW SCHOOL , Thlrty-sovcntli year begins Sept. fith" , 188T. ForclrctilaihOr sneolnl tnformntlon addrona HnrHCoK. Mnltli. LU 1) . Doun , Albany , N. Y. YOUNG LADIES' ' INSTITUTE Ami HOMi : SCHOOL , fur ( jiiur KANSAS C1TV MO. 1-ull turpi of iiiconipllhli Teachers. 1'uima ictoltcdiit anr tlma rorclrculu apply to , Jllss E. ilcCOJIAM , principal EI > UlATr ! YOUIt SOXS. THE UXIVIKSITV ; or odors unt'ciunllod ndvantiiiros to Impart to your sons anil wiirdq it thorough oiltifatlon for ultli- or commercial course , or it tullcouri-o.ooiiipnB inir cliiBslcs , law , gclonco , miUIioinatlca am ! iuu"lc. Tin : IIMM i > ii'AitT.m\T : : ( St. I'M ward's Hull ) for boys under lliltleon yours of upu. lloforo concluding where toccnu your sons corul tor acatalo/uocontiilnltii ; Illus- irntloiiHof tlio tiiiildlnk'n of Nutru Oatno mid lull partlciiluri im to terms mid uoureo or study Tlio 87th session OIIOMS Tuo rt y,8rntcml > cr 6th , 4RH7. Aildross Itov. T. U. Wnlsli , 0. 8. U , 1'rcs. Unhcrhlty.Notro Diune , Intl. Illinois Conservatory of Music L'nsurpuilCil Hdvantnuen In all Drpartmonti of Munlc , I.Horatnrc. Moilen IitniiiiuiiG . Kloi utlon. K. 11UI.I.AIII ) . Supt. , JnckiuiiTlllu , III STECK PIANOS Remarkable for powerful sympa thetic tone , pliable action and ab solute durability ; ! iO years' record , the best guarantee of the excel lence of these instruments. WOODBRIDGB BROS , I ANHOOn.Ynutl.ful.Imiii. . uiluiici.Servuu ; I > ebllltvcuii8fd through urrots und bad prnctlcea CURE WULUKM UK ALCO.I'J Locust st. OWIH JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY I triple mtnts. " PARKER , WhoUiM * tc ) cr In AfricultuTKl Implements , \Vngong , Curbi e and Unities. Jnnct etr t , between Uth nil I0tb,0m h , Keb , c RETVALF co.t Aprlcnltnral Implements , , HugglM. Hie. , Wtioltolf. , Om..h . FAi MAllTIJi Wfcolei leDf. ltr In Agrlcnliurfll Implements , ffttoni and Bugclei. KM , TO , W5 nml ! 7 , Jonpn it A. ITOSPE , JR. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , U13 Douglii Strot. Om h . Builders' Hard wart and Scales. TAYLOR , Bullders'Hardware&ScaleRrpnU-Shop Mechanics' Tooli and Buffalo StaUt. llto Douf 111 at , Otnalia , N t > . _ _ _ _ _ _ Books end Stationery. A. T. KKXl'ON dt CO. , Who'oiala and n * alt Fooksollcrs and Stationers , 1522 Douglas Ht.Omnlin , Nub. Telephone 601. Corre noml Miop olloitnl. Boot * and Shots. W. 'vT jilORSEu CO. Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. illl Fainam it , Omaha. Ntb. llauufaetorj , Summet ireit , Uoitun. z. T. LINDSKV a : co. , Wholcsr.le Kublicr Boots and Shoos Ituliuor iind OlleU ClothitiK nud 1'olt Hoots and ? hnf * . till llarnov Strrpt. Beer. STORZ C ILER , Ltger Beer Brewers , 1H1 North tilh Blront. Omaha , Neb. Butchers' Toots. Butrhcrs' Tools and Supplies , : ao ag Cailnci of all klnda alwajf In aloek. Ull Jonc it.Omaba Ceffee , Spices , Etc. CLARKE BROS. < CO. , Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills. .Oofftci.Rplcei , Unking Powder , FI Torln B traeu , laundry Dlu . Ink , Hte. 1114-1C Barncjr Street , Omaba , N k. Cornier. EAGLE CORtflCE WORKS , John Eponcter , Prop. Ilanmfaetnrer of Oaltanlied Iron and Cornte * . 8X Uodgeaod IMandlO&N , lOtb it. . Omaha , Neb. RUEMPING tC BOLTE , Ilanufacturcri of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices , Dormer Wlndowi , Final * , MetallcSkylight , tc. J10B. 12in t , Omaha. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , C. Specht , Prop. flnlTanlied Iron Cornlcci , etc. Bpcct-nlmprored Pat > ent MolnllcSkrlluhl. K and 610 S 12th > t.Om ha. Carpets. OMAHA CARPET CO. , Jobber * of larpots , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Mnolouran , Mnttlnm , Kt ( * . Ull Dnngla ] atrrrt. Crockery and Notions. W. L. WRIGHT , Agent for 'be Manufacturer * and Importer ! of Crockery , Glassware , Xampn , Cblnincyi , etc. Offlce , 317 Buulh lith it Otaaha , Nub. CLOTHING M. ELGUITER'S Mammoth Clnthinqr Hoiiao , Corner tnrnnm nd Tenth Streoti Oinahit , Neb. Commission and Storage. I ) . A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing- . Butter , Kggaand Produce. Couilgr.memi lollclted. IleHdqunrten for Btonewnre , ncrry Oozra uud Grapu llaeken. 1411 DoUgaittect , Omaba. RID DELL it1 It ID DELL , Storage nnd Commission Merchant * , Epetlaltles Hutter. Kan * . Chpeio , I'o iltrr , Game , Oy ters , etc. , etc. 1UM. UluM. TEYCKE BROS. , Commission Merchants. Frulu , Produce and ITovliloni , Omaha , Neb. C CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Hutter , Onnio , KTulu. elc. 220 B. Ktbit Omaha. Neb. Coal anif Lime. ( jito. r. J.Al.Ailll. Pren. C. F. OooriMAX , J A. auNDCUI.ANn , 800. and Traai. OMAHA COAL , COKE C LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Goal. SOT South Thirteenth Strcut , Omaha , Nob. - co. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime. And Shlppcri of foal and Coku. Cement. I'lunter , Ume. Hulr. Plr Brlrk , Drain. Tila nnd Sawcr Plpo. Ofllco. P-IIton Ilutul. Karnum H. , Omittia , Nub. TtiU'nnnnn Rll. Cigars and Tobacco. MA % MEYER < R CO. , Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco , Quca and Ammunition , 21S toK3 B. 1Kb. it. , ItBO to 1024 rarnam it , Omiha.Nab. WEST tB FRITSCUER , Manufacturers of Fine Cigars , And Wbolesalo Detlern In Leaf Tobaccoi , No . lot and 11U N. 14th itreet , Omaha. Dry Goods. ! CO , , DryGooda , Furnishing Goods & Notions 1102 and 1104 Douglai. cor. llth St. , Omaba , Neb. Distillers. DleUMeri of IJqunrTAIeohol andTplVlti. 'luiporten and Jobberof WlneaanJ Llquori. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLE > CO. and ILER d > CO. , Importers and Jobbonof Klne Wines and T.lquori. Sole uxnufnctureri of Kennedf' * Kail Inrtln lilt- tera ana lODi itlo I lijuori. 1112 llnrne ; Nt. furniture. ' ' ' it EW'EY'A'HTONE , Wholesale Dealers in FuniUuro. rnrnani t. . paiaha. Neb. CHARLES Furniture , BoiUIinff , Upholstery , Mlnon , etc. 1200,1J03 und 1210 Karnnmst , OinMha. Groceries , GALLAG/lEIt .0 CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , No3. IK,707 , TOO and711 S. 19th St , Oman * . Neb. McCORD , li.KADY C CO. , Wholesale Grocers , K'tn and Lcirennortti iti Ouiuha. Hardware. LEE , FRIED A CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Sheet Iron , Ktc. Agent > ( or Howe Mialea , uud Miaul Ponder Co .Omnha.Neb. IK. Heavy Hardwitre , Iron and Steel , Bprlug > , Vfacon Block. Hardware I.uiubtL etc. 1301 antt 1VII Jltnicr < Oinnlia. EDNEY .c am/toy , Wholesale Iron and Steel , WaKonahil f nl jo Wood fUotk , llearr lUrdwart , Ktc 1317 Ld m l.t vr. ortti in , , Oie.lia. Neb. MII/J'QX Stoves , Range * , FuriiAccH , Tiles , , Unui Ooudt. 19U u4 UU fainaa fUriut , , OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTOR Iron W rks. VJERLIKQ Iron Works , ntiitht and Cait Iron Building Work , Iran fUlftL allTnir , Dfimi a d Glrdrra. l i Hnilnii. RraM ork , ( Itnnral WotnArr , Macalie and niaeainlH \fort. li c a d Wor > ; . C. P. UT.annitinttrtiu / / . K. 8A WYRR , Manuractiirlns : Dealer in Smokestack ' lltllchlnxi , Tnnlti.and ( Ifaerul Bollrr HepalrlnjL lltl _ Doilte Urcn.droalia. _ F. II. McMANUS. C. SUU.ITAM. OMAltA WIRE .C IRON llanufaclnrrri of ire and Iron Kftllliififrt , Desk Window ( lu rd . Flower Btand , Wlr 8l ni , Rt 1WN. iota. Ordrn to * mall pnimptlr attendI * , I Lumber. OMAITA TWMBER CO. , D aUU AllKlndiof Bulldlnr Material at Wholesalflu 18lh Btr l and Vnloa ratine Truck. OMaha. LOUIS BRADFORD , ) ealer in Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sastk Doori , Klo. Tardt-Cornirtth and Bongla | CornM nth and Douilaa. _ \ CHICAGO LUMBER CO. , " 1 WhoIcBalo Lumber , j II B. 14lh ttr t. OraihnN li. .OolpM er. Man i 4 gt TT llfif'liy . ' . * v Uv * UMdA.fJ , Lumber. 18th aid California ( ttrceta , Omaha , Kf b. fRED W. GRAY , L timber , Lime , Cement , Etc. . Eta. CbMUi and Uouflai u , Omaha.N X HOAGLAND. * Lnmber. t T. W. HARVEYLUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only. I Offlca , U03 Farrjtm it r et , Omaha. J COAS. R. LEE , Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpeti and Parquet Flooring. d Dooilti JOHN A. WAKKFIELB , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , [ ported and American Portland Cement. JUatl Agent for Milwaukee Hydraulic Cement and Beit , ( julncy VfblUUme. J Lira Stock. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha. Limited. Jehn F. Boyd , Btip HntendMit. Lite Stock Commission. C. 1U PAI.HE1U N. I' . IIICIIMAN. J. II. 1ltANCIIAII * | PALMER , R1CUMAN .C CO. , Live Stock CommlKslon Offlcp Koom 21. Opposite KxclmnKO Union Block Yards. South Uniitliu , Nob. McCOl' BROS. , Live Stock Coninilssion Merchants. ' Market furnlshcJ free on nppllntlou. MICK It era an , fee < 1r § furnhlird on Rood tcrnn. Refoinnce Onuhii NHtlonivl n nk and South Umaha Nntl m Union Stock V rd , South Oinnhn. ? M. BURKE , C SONS , Live Stock Coinniission. _ Oeo. Burke , Manager Union Stock Tardt.a. Omaha. Telephone MJ. H til , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Shipment * of an/ and all kinds of Stock lolloltoli Union Stock \anl . Omaha. Neb. , Millinery and Motions. I. OBERFELDER tO CO. , Importer ! and Jobber ! of I Millinery and Notions , ! HI3 and lilS llarney Bt.eet. Omaha. Nob. j Motions. T. ROBINSON NOTION Wboletnle Denlerl In Notions and FurniNhliur Goods , 40.1 and 4U ( 8. Tenth Ht , Omahu. Overalls. CANFIELDCOMPANY COMPANY , i Manufacturers of Overalls , 1 leans Panti , Bblrti , Ktc. 1102 and 1104 Doutlni ptreotf Omahu , Neb. j PAPER CARPEXTER 'PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Printing. ' j 'cOMPANYi Job Printers , JUank Hook Hakorj , And Book Hlndcm. 11X1 und 1H ( houth I'uuitoaMtlk' ' troot. Ouinln.Ncb. WESTERNNEWSPA PER Auxiliary PiibliHhers. Dealers In Type , Preinoi and IMnlers' iiupplloi. CO/ / Soulli Twelfth Street. CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , "Wholesale Punijis , I'ljie , Fittlnjja , am and Water Huppllui. Hpn > liiiHitcrii | for Mn Ko ? tRo'i ( loo-Is. Illl 1 arruini U , ( Munliii. Nob. U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMP COM 1'A NY. Halladar Wind MIlis : nteam and Water Puppllcs , PIUBiblngdoods. n lllnic. iloic. VIS and V.li Irar- nam it. , Omnhn. H K. Kelton , M.inaiicr. 1 elpphnno No. 210. A. L. STRA NG CO. , Pnraps , 1'ipcH and EnpincH. Bteun , Water , Itallwar and Mllllnv fluppllec. Et * aa. jMand J4 Karnam at. . Onalia. : Nel > . _ IIROH'NELL iC CO. , Manufarturori and Denleri In lioilei-H fo ( tcnoral iladilnery beet Iron work , Steam 1'uuipr. Saw Mill ! , Acm BtaaftlBC.Uodca Woodipllt Pulloji , Beltlnz. ( to , Aliowacoai , loraperi.andiialeUai. lU.l4lj Tin worth t. Omaha Rubber Goods. t CO. , Manufacturer nnd Dealer' In ll klndi ot Ifuiibcr ( foods , Oil Clntlilnu unit Lcnilivr llulilin. . I"H I'lirnnni ft. Safes , Etc. P. BOYER , C CO. , Affeutfl for Hall's Safe & Lock CO.K' fire aad Hiiric ar Proof Hftfui , Time Ixicki , Vault * nd Jtll Worn. IfttJ Knrn m tre t Oroaljit. Nab. G. ANDREEN , Ouialia Safe Works. MnnufBctnreriof Hreand IlarclnrProof Hafo , Vault DoomJullYork.SIiuttcr nndVlru Work. Cur. 14thand JackiunHti Oinnh * . Nah , Sash , Doors , Etc. M.A. DIfiBROW < K CO. , Wlioloinlo Manufacturvn of Sash , Doors , Itlintla nnd KOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers , of Sasfi , Doors , Blinds , , Mould'jigP.HIttlr ' Work and Interior Hard Wood Flnlrtg Juit uiiviied. N. K. ror. 8th nnd J.euveuKortu iiu. Ouaba , Neb. J. B. HAYNES OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHED JUDICIAL lll.STUIUT , 87 Chamber of Uommcrco.