* VHE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER I. 1887 ; 3 THE GRAIN MARKETS STEADY Slightly Improved Prices and Increased Speculative Business in Wheat * ' RATHER FREE BUYING OF CORN. Provision * Characterized fly A Ilcvl- Till of Intercut Heavy HcoclptH of Ntttlvc Cattle HORS Slow Gen eral Quotations. CHICAGO IMIODUOE MAUKKT. CIIICAOO , August 31. ( Special Telegram to tlio UEK. | Tlio Kraln markets were linn and steady to-day. Slightly Improved prices and Increased speculative business In wheat IB reported , no especial change In tlio volume of trade In corn being observable. The bank rupt stock of California wheat In Liverpool , or as much of Has la liable to be forced on the market , has been greedily snapped up by English bargain hunter ) , who art unable to get as much of wonderfully cheap property as they wanted. Decided changes In senti ment followed and market cables , private and public , were moro reassuring than they have been for weeks. "All artlllclal causes ot depression may now be considered as practically eliminated from the situation and the markets of the world are on a healthy basis at last , " was the observation ot one of the leading grain merchants of Chicago this mornlne ; and the great majority of the trade eccm to have arrived at a similar conclusion. There Is no violent upheaval of speculation , but the Increase In general speculative In quiry Is manifest and this gradual revival of trade cannot be interpreted ns otherwise than n most healthful ftlgn. Tlio closing prices for two days do not show any very Important enhanco- incnt In values , but the average of prices today - day was materially higher than yesterday , and the tone was better all around. The of ficial announcement that the proprietors of two elevators In which was stored about 375.000 bushels of so-called "stump tall" wheat , had been moved , as a tesult of of ficial inquiry Into Its condition . to buy In re. ccipts and airree to ship out grain , produced no effect because such action had been an ticipated and Its flffoctln a sense discounted. The trade will bo heartily glad that this bug bear has been at length removed. First trades In September wheat were on a oasis of ( WKc , The highest quotation was 6S > { @ f > 8c , and the close was 0fc. October oiHjnea at TOj c , ranged at 7UVc low , and 70t'a70Xc high , closlne at 70 , c December opened at JVc , sold up to 7J QTJ > io and closed at TS diiJ c. Corn was steady to-day , with lair spccnlat- tlvo Inquiry very evenly distributed over the list ot deliveries noted. There was also rather free buying to till outstanding con tracts , speculative short sellers , as a rule , not being entirely satisfied with the outlook. A satisfactory shipping demand Is reported , lake engagements for tlio day being 252,000 bushels , and receipts continue liberal , yes terday's arrivals footing up 395,000 bushels , and to-day's rorclpts being estimated at 405 cars. May corn opened at 44$44c ( , ranged from that llguro to 45 , @ 45 c , and closed at 45c. October opened at 41 } < < ? 41Jjc. ranged at 41'fjj41e ' ( ; , and closed ot 41 ? < c. Snptern- ber opened at 40 'c , ranged at 403440c , aud closed atlO 'c , In the speculative market for oats to-day there was not much now business , most of It , as for several days past , being In tlio way of changes. September contracts were transferred to October at lll , < c difference , and tlio premium on Way over September was Qfa } The dullness and weakness In cash property had a depressing effect upon futures and prices for October and November sullcicd a break of M@ytc. May oat.s weio only , l c lower at the elose , but a generally heavy tone prevailed on the whole lino. In provisions yesterday the revival of In terest was continued. In a general way more activity was displayed and the market possessed attractive forces to a sufllciunt ox- tout to Induce a comparatively good attend ance. Traders ware disposed to watch tlio trade closely and the reeling was again stronger , an advance of 7Xc being estab lished on January pork , 2 (3 ( % on different deliveries ot lard and 5@7Xc on short ribs. January , the leading winter future , closed at 812.40 for pork , 80.53 * lor lard and 80.37 * for Hhort ribs , For September lard sold at 80.35UOQG.42J ( < on tlio split and short ribs at 87.07X8-00 , closing at 50. 40Q0.42U and 88.00 respectively. September lard was changed over to October at a premium of about 5e and September short ribs at a pre mium of 3H@7KcNovember and Decem ber lard fold ut prices closely approximating the market for October , which ranged at CHICAGO tlVE STOCK. CHICAGO , August 31. [ Special Telegram to the UKK.J CATTI.K Uecoipts of native cattle to-day were much larger than was generally expected , in fact the week's run h asurpilso to most people. It can bo nc counted for partly on account ot the sharp advance that has taken place in the past live or six weeks , but one of the main reasons foi tno big run this week Is tlio fact that many cattle are compelled to bo marketed on September tombor contracts. There are some sections where feeders are still compelled to liau water for miles and of course men In that Ib who have contracted their cattle for Septem ber 1 will let them go as soon as possible. The market to-day was slow and weaker am : prices were luc lower than yesterday and lOQj 15c lower than on Monday , the decline being on nearly all kinds. A good man ] coarse and thin cattle were unsok at a late hour. Prices for cattli are not much different from ono wecl go to-day. There was a comparative ! ] light demand for neavy cattle yesterday am to-day. An supplies have been large and tin foreign market has gene oft considerably buyers this week have been more easily sup piled than for several days past. Shipper and exporters bought quite tightly to-day A Pennsylvania butcher bought 1,179-11 gras prn at 83.10 and paid 85.UO for t > onn choice 1,200-lb high grade steers. Shipper raid < S.25@3.75 lor common 1,130 to lM4 ! Ib steers. S .90(34,80 ( for ifca to 1,830-lb cattle with 1.140 to lS9l-lb steers at $4.oOft4.45 km S5.15@5.25 for three cars of fine 1,5SS to l.OSU Ib cattle. Dressed beef men paid S2.95@5.0 for thin 1 , OOO-l b steers to choice 1,472-11 averages. They got soinn coarse 1,420-1 steers at 83.70 and paid S4.SO tor some tin l,20S-lb Nebraska steers , also single fane lS50-lb steers ut 85.50. Shipping steer * 1,3V ) to 1.SOO Ibs , S4.y5(35.r ( ; 1.200 to 1,350 Ibs 83.50 < 34. < X ) : 950 to 1,800 IbS. S3.WXa3.lK ers were lOc lower. Sales : 845 Wyominjj 1,117 Ibs , 83.40 ; 105 Wyoming Tuxans. 1,05 Ibs. 13.40 ; 87 WyomingTexans. D37 IbsJ3.10 67 Wyoming. Ilb3 Ibs , 83.00 ; 105 Wyoming 1,140 Ibs , S2.90 ; 131 Wyomlnir , 1,182 Ibs , S2.7fl 2fiO Wyoming Texans , 1,003 Ibs , 53.00 ; ' 3 Wyoming Texans , l'5S ' Ibs , S3.00. Hoes Trade continues slow.wlth a grade reduction In prices , tlio drop to-dav equallu a Rood 5c , maKlug a decline slnco Monday ti 10 to 15c , yet a single load sold to-dny fur th highest price this weekuamelyat 55.50. On Hide the above.only a few lots of choice tmul 15.40 , and at the close the best on the marUt would not bring over 85.35 , with prime pad crs as low as S5.15Q5.2. ) , and common nt S4 1 < 25.05.Llght : sorts sold down to S5.15@ : > . ! M fi corn-fed stock , S.4.bO@5.05 for grassers. FINANUIAU NEW YORK , August 31. [ Special Telcgrat to the UEK.I STOCKS There was a di elded chance for the bettor In the litiixucin outlook. Inueudoes regarding the standin ; ot certain largo speculators have subsided they having obtained substantial assUtauci that placed them In such shape that the boai wore afraid to continue their raids. Iilqu datlon has been so heavy that nearly all tn weaklings have been shaken out and th short Interest largely Increased. Stron parties took hold of the market , and scare the shorts Into covering , and the result wa that In a majority of the stocks sharp rallli accompanied by active trading resulted , an advances of X9S points were recorded. Tl uncertainty regarding tbo position of Ellja Smith aud the Transcontinental railroa company haa been removed by the accesslo p ; f > , W.OOO forolgo. c j > lUl. Xbe eymllcal will take tip $3,000,000 Oregon Navigation bonds moro than agreed upon. The Oregon Transcontinental company has sold part ot Its holdings of Oregon Navigation through Vlllard to a Uoiton syndicate for 8(5,000,000. ( Desldes the Oregon Navigation bonds held by the Oregon ' 1 ran.scontlnental havn also been sold to thu same syndicate. The Oregon Transcontinental company still has about 9,000,000 Oregon Navigation stock left. Manhatton opened \ * ( per cent higher , but broke to IK1.V , and rallied to 90 by a o'clock. Gould Is quoted assaying that he regarded Manhattan as among the most desirable ot his inany Investments , and that the road will sooner or Liter have to provide for tlio carrying of 1,000,000 passengers dally , and that Its debt has been funded Into 6 per cent , bomb , and all taken by strong capital ists. Russell Sago said : "i do not believe that bargain hunters will find ouy better op portunity for picking up good stock than the present time offers. 1 was a large buver of Manhattan , and 1 believe the stock is ono ot thu best among my securities. 1 believe tlio period of tight money has passed , and from this time on funds will bo cheap , par ticularly for the reason that banks , which have been straining themselves to carry In dividual oporaturs , have now been relieved through the suspension or failures of the people. The result will most naturally ben efit many. Everything points to better times , and there Is no reason for such raids ns yesterday. " J. S. Morgan and Drcxel , Morgan A Co. , arc said to have arranged with Uarrett for ablanket mortgage to cover all outstanding moitgages of the Baltimore A ; Ohio. This will release the Baltimore it Ohio telegraph system , which Gould has heretofore been unable to secure owlnir to Its being Included In the old mortgage , but which will , In all probability , bo secured by him. I'lii ! llaltlmorc nnd Ohio express has also been rclc'ascd and sold to the United States Express company for ; $2,500,000 , 81,000,000 In cash , and 81,500,000 In United States Express stock. The purchase of the bonds by the treasury attracted less attention than usual ; 83,250,000 were offered at 81.07 # to 81.09-93 , but only 8407,700 were accepted at 81.0815-10 to Sl.OU. Small purchases rather disappointed the bulls , but had no material effect on the market A firmer feeling con tinued until nearly the close , when last sales tn the active stocks were at almost out side figures , and recorded net advances ex tending fr om H to 5 % per cent , Oregon Nav igation being In the lead. Northern Pacific preferred gained 2 % . Oregon Transconti nental , Western Union 2 % , Louisville & Nashville 2 > f , Union Pacific 2tf , Heading 1 % , Northwestern 1 % , St. Paul IX and New England 1 % per cent Chicago bouses transacted abettor business but their trading was of a mixed character. The total sales were 426,399 shares , against 299,800 shares yesterday. GOVERNMENTS Government bonds were dull , but steady. YEHTKllDAT'S QUOTATIONS. U. S. 4's coupon. las C. AN. W 113J4 U. s. 4K > s coup. . io .y do preferred. . . 14 3 N. Y. C 100 % CanadaSouth'n. . O. R. AN. . 9) ) Central Pacific. . 35 O. T. 23 Chicago A Alton. 145 PnclficMall 3S j do preferred..100 P. , U. AE ffiltf C. , B.AO ' " - ' PiillmanPal.Car.145 Reading 50V 1)'AR.G."SWjJ'Rock ' Island , . . .K\ \ % Erie 29 , ' < , St. L. AS. F. . . . do preferred. . . . f yt do preferred. . . . 71 Illinois Central. . U7W C. , M. A St. P. . . 81Jf I. , H. A W 14Jf do preferred. . 118 K. A T 24 < St P. A 0 44 Lake Shore 92Jf do preferred. . 107 ! L. AN OIK Texas Paciiic. . . . Mtf Michigan Ceut'l. . 82K Union Paciiic. . . . 54 Mo. Pacific WM W.St. LAP. . . . IGtf No. Pacific 2f do preferred. . 30V doprufcrred. . . . 51j ( W. U. Telegraph 72 f MOXUY On call more active at 4@7 tier cent , last loan 7 pur cent , closed ollcrud at C per cent. PIIIMB MKiicANTn.n PAPEP. 7Q9 per cent. STKIU.INO EXCIIANOR Dull at for GO day bills , and 4J % for demand. JPIIODUGE MAUKKTS. Chlcaeo. Auciiat 31. Following quota tions are the a : : w closing Uturoa : Flour Firm but dull. Wheat Early was fairly active , later be came quiet but steady : a firm feeling existed , the market closiue K@ c above vestorday ; cash , 08 Vc ; October , 70fc : Mny , 790-lRc. Corn Moderntflly active early , but later be came quiet : the market opened steady , fluc tuated within % @Xc r unite , aud closed H'c hinder than ycbturday's close ; cash , 40b'c ; September , 40Kc : October" 41c. Oats Easy and lower ; near futures } { @ j' ' c lower , and Mny V < 9) ) c lower ; casli , .Me ; September , S c ; May , GO 5-lCc. Kye 44 c. llarley-OSKc. Prime Timothy Seea-No. 2 , 3o30c. Flax Seed-5l.01K. Whisky S1.1U. Pork Dull anil unchanged ; cash. S1S.OO @ 15.2.5 ; Octoour , 810.00 ; year , S11.73 ® ll.i-0 ; January , S 12.37 (3 ( W.40. Lard Strong and lusher ; cash , SG.40 ; September , SG.40@C.12K ; October , SO. 45 0.47K. Dry halted Meats Shoulders , S5.4r rt5.50 ; short clear. 8S.:5.X' : < 8.40 ; sliort ribs. S8.X ( ) . liuttcr Weak ; creamery , ISQ'JJo ; dairy , . Checso Firm ; full cream Cheddars , Cllc ; ihits , and YOUUR Americas , Weak at 13K@14c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy ; reon lildt's. 7&'e ; liL'ht do , 7iJ ( > So ; salted bull hides , Cc , green salted calr , 8 } @ c ; dry Hint , li@ 13c : dry calf , 1331i5c ; deacons 30c each. Tallow Unchan cd ; No. 1 country , 3) e ; No. 2 , 3e ; cakes , 4c. 4c.Itocolots. . blilpmnnts. Flour , bbls . 28.000 20,000 Wheat , bu . 85.000 SS.OOO Corn , bu . 81B.OOO O'.i.ooo Oat * , bu . ' -W.ooo 1C',000 Kyc , bu . 4.000 3,000 Barley , bu . 104,000 C.OOfl New York , August 30. Wheat Ho- colpts , 203,000 ; exports. &J.OOO ; spot lots a shade hinder , but less active ; optloni opened lirm and advanced } { Wc , later ruled easier , anil before the close the Im provement was partly las > t ; ungraded red , 77tf@mc ; No. 8 red , "fiJ STO c ; No. 1 red , nmuTrmUt 83 > < c ; No. 2 red , 79W@7JMoin ( elevator , 80Jftijoie ( ! delivered ; beutumbei closed atTO c. Corn Spot lots firm nnd options JtfQ/V hlKbur , closlni : with less stronRtli aud more doing In stock to arrive ; receipts , 24,0(10 ( ; ex- jiorts.a-i.000 ; uniradcd , 4UJfO&OJfc ; No. 2 , 50 } < c in store , 60kS" ( > 0c delivered ; Sep tember closed at 49 > c. Oats Receipts. 49,000 ; exports , none : mixed western , 30i3'3oc ; white western , U5@ 40c. 40c.CoITco Spot , fair ; Hlo , firm at 320.00 S18.55il8.70. ( ( Petroleum Firm ; United , 04H'c Eircs In talr demand ; westmn , 13CJ10 > 4c Pork Fairly active and lirm. I.ard 2 < jf4 points nigher ; western steam sixit , quoted at ? 0.77K Uutter Quiet and ster-.dy ; western , ISQ'iSc western creamery , lfK22.c. Cheese-Stronger and tuore active ; west ern. 0'iQUc. Mliinnaiiollfl , August 81. Wheat- Quiet and inactive ; No. 1 nard. old , rash aud September , WJfc ; October , 70 } < c ; No. northern , cash and September , 71Mc ; Octc bcr , A7c ; No , 2 northern cash and Sentoin bnr , CSJfciOctober.&lc. On track , old No. hard. 74c : No. 1 northern , 72Kc ; No. northern , 70c ; new No. 1 red. 70c ; No. northern , fi"c ; No. 2 northern , Ole. Flour Steady ; patents , ll.OOGJ4.20 ; bakers' Receipts Wheat , 33.300 bu. Shlpments-Wlieat , 15,000 bu ; Hour , 2J.OOI bbls. bbls.Milwaukee. Milwaukee. Aueust 31. Wheat Firm cash aud September , C9c ; October , 70 c. Corn Strotiir ; No. 3. 42c. Oats Dull ; No , 2 wlilto , 27c. Kve Weak : No. 1. 45H'c. Hailey illcher ; No. 2 , 68) ) 0. Provisions Quiet ; pork , August , S14.50. Olnolnnatl , Ausuat 31. Wheat Eaglet No. a red. . Corn StrouKcr ; No. 3 mlxetl , 41c. Oats Active but steady ; No. 'J mixci -KIrm ; No. 2 , 51 o. Provisions Pork eaty at S 14.75. Lardasy at $6.40. KnnH * Cltr. Auzust 31. Wheat- Steady ; No. 2 , soft , cash , OCcj May , TSUp. Corn-Steady : No. a cash , : BVe bid , : Ve nsked ; SetUember , 35 > c bid , 85Kc asked ; October , % fc bid. Oats-2Xo bid , 23c asked. St , ixiuH. Atmrlst 31. Wheat Firm ; cash. CSJfo4 September , CSJfc : October , 70Vc. Corn Strong ; cash , as yiiSte ; September , 27k'c ; October , 23 > c. Oat-s UnclmnKed ; cash , 24Q2lc { Sep tember , 24' , 'c ; October , 25c. WhlskT-81.03. Pork 815.00. Lard -90.25. Butter Firm but unchanged * , creamery , 21 ( . 2oc ; dairy , 16jJ21c. lilTcrpnnl. August 31. Wheat Quiet ; holders offer freely ; red western wlutcr.0s2d per cental ; red western spring , Os Id Corn Firm ; demand fair : holders oiler moderately ; new mixed western , 4s2d per cental. New Orlcnns. August 31. Corn Ex- nlted , higher and scarce ; white , 58c ; mixed , 54c. 54c.Oats Steady ; choice western , tn sacks , 35@ 35Kc. Corn McM Firmer at 82.40. Ho/ Products Quiet but steady. Pork-3l5t7K. : Urd-Kelined tierce , S0.fi2 ; < . Hulk Meats Shoulders. 35.03 ; long clear , nd clear rib , 8.12X. _ L1VC STOCK. Chlonco. August 31. The Drovers' Jour- at reports at follows : Cattle Receipts. 13.000 ; weaker nnd lOc ewer ; shipping steers , 83.00(35.15 ( ; stock- rs and feeder * , 81.CSji,15 : ; cows , bulls and nixed , 81.2. 3.00 ; Texas steers 82.45 ® 1,50 ; western rangers lower at 82.75Q13.40. Hogs Receipts. 15,000 ; about 6c lower ; oiitrli , ? 4.75jt5.lO ( ; packing and shlpnlne , ' 5.10t5.50llilit ( ; , 84.805.30 ; skips , KS.OOdJ .70. Sheen Receipts , 6,000 ; steady ; natives , 3.004. : ; western , 83.15@3.t ; Texans , 2.1XX 3.6.r. : lambs , 84.25O5.2o. Nationnl Htoolt YartJs. Ka t Bt. jonls. III. , Auitust 31. Cattle Receipts , 1,400 ; shipments , 3,400 ; market active but ewer : fair to choice heavy native steers , 4.00@4.70 ; butchers' Eteers , fair to choice , | 3.303.U'i ; feeders , fair to good , S2.60ffl3.60. Hozs Rpceiptc , 3iOO : : shipments , 100 : market lower ; choice heavy and butchers' ' selections. 85.25@5.40 ; packers and Yorkers , medium to choice , S4.90@5. 0 ; pigs , common to good , 84.3034.05. Kanaaa City. August 31. Cattle Receipts. 4,500 ; shipments ( official yester day ) , 3,000 ; market steady for strictly choice iorn-t'ed natives and grafw rangers , others iveak anil lOc lower : good to choice corn-fed , 8I.W@ .70 ; common to medium , 83.25(24.10 ; stockers , 82.00@2.no ; feeding steers , 82.65 33.15 ; cows , S1.40@2.70. Hogg Receipts , 8,000 ; shipments ( of- .clal yesterday ) , 1,500 ; market unsettled nd5@15c lower ; common to choice , 34.00 ® .35 ; skips and pits , 83.Wft4.80. OMAHA. LIVE HTOOrL Wednesday , August 31. Cattle. The run of cattle was considerably lighter ian yesterday. A largo proportion of the Pccipts was made up ot corn fed natives and westerns. The market on good corn fed : attle wits steady and fairly active , a coed nany changing hands. Common grass Battle and butchers stock was very slow and ; lull , aud the market was weak. There was .some inquiry for feeders but there was not much doing on the market. The receipts of hoes wore lighter than ycs- erday by 300 head. The average quality of tie hogs was hardly up to the stamlaul , and here were a good many moro loads of com- uon and poor hogs than usual. The market penod about steady on choice heavy lie s nil with a good demand. Common mixed ml light weichts opnned fully 5@iOc lower .nil . not very active. Everything was sold by ihlilav and only n few loads that came in ate left over. The market closed about as It penud. Sheep. There were liberal receipts nnd several oads changed hands at about steady prices. Itcoelpts. ' Jattle . 500 loss , 3,000 Sheep 2,300 Shipments. Cattle Wears logs 18 Sheep 3 " Premium ; Price * . Btiowlnc the prevailing prices paid for live lock on this market : Cholcosteers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs..84.25(34.00 ( Jhoicesteers. 1100to 1300 Ibs. . . 4.00@4.25 < nt little steers 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.75(33.90 ( L'orn-fod range steers 1200 to 15M 3.7.Vo4.50 ! Jood to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.50O3.00 Jommonto medium cows 2.00Q2.25 teed to choice bulls 1.75(33.00 ( Light and medium heirs 4.bOft)4.90 ) ! oed to choice heavy heirs 'i.OO.'as.lO jood to choice mixed hogs 4.90 5.00 NATJVH STEEUS rOHN FED. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.- 18. . . .1146 § 4,10 12. . . . 1175 S4.17K 17. . . . 101(7 ( 4.15 2U5..i09 : ! 4.40 Wr.STKHM STKEUS COH.V FKD. 93. . . . 1207 84.10 84.10YEAItl.l.VGS. . 15. . . . 990 3.35 21..10S5 3.GO 20. . . . 1135 3.CO HEIFKUS. 1. . . . 8 0 3.00 SllHKI' . 50. . . . 78 3.00 204. . . . 78 3.00 101. . . . bO 3.00 noos. No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. Av. Silk. Pr Ki..lb2 200 S4.70 70..2SS 85.00 bi..lO'.l : bO 4.70 05. . . . SOS 5.00 90. . . . 197 2SO 4.75 09. . . . 200 fcO 5.00 74. . . .214 aiO 4.75 72 . . . .22 120 5.00 03. . . .215 120 4.S."i 72. . . .271 bO 5.00 C9..1M1 UW ) 4.S5 CO. . . . 2.5,1 .40 5.00 ! . . . . 854 200 4.90 09. . . . 200 bO 5.00 71. . . .240 240 4.90 73 , . . .205 160 5.05 G3..S39 20 4.90 G5..S5S 5.05 49. . . . 200 4.90 00. . . . 259 160 5.tt > 2Ji..2b5 200 4.VK ) 03. . . . 271 200 5.05 80. . . . 21 ! . ' ! 200 4.90 07. . . . 273 100 5.0. ' , 73. . . . 223 200 4.90 09. . . . 207 5.05 58. . . . 255 240 4.90 49. . . . 258 - 5.05 W. . . . 200 4.92W 70. . . . 2.10 120 5.05 58..197 80 4.95 73..S.VJ 100 5.05 T1..230 200 4.95 00. . . . 249 120 5.O5 84. . . . 209 100 4.95 fi'2.,2S2 SO 5.05 72. . . . 241 80 4.95 02. . . . 200 80 5.05 05. . . . 213 100 4.05 70. . , . 203 120 5.05 78. . . . 1118 4.95 57..2i5 80 6.05 73..2.-t ; 120 4.97K 22. . . . 290 40 5.05 71. . . . 220 5.00 G3..2G3 5.07JJ bl..2l9 100 5.00 58. , . . " 07 200 5.10 ! . . . . 274 200 5.00 CO. . . . 299 bO 5.10 199. . . . 237 SCO 5.00 01. . . . 277 5.10 C9 . . .24i 120 5.00 60. . . . 345 60 5.15 liivo Stock Sold. Showing thu number of bead of stock sold on tbo market to-day : CATTI.K. G. H. Hammond A ; Co . SOC Shippers . 114 Total . 42 ; : SIIKKl * . Harris Fisher ( shipped direct ) . 201 ! Shippers . ! ; Local . * * Total . 2-T/ linos. Anclo American PackingCo . lift ( i. H.Hammond & Co . f > 7t Squires A : Co . 101 ! Armour & Co . TO Total . MS Unsold . 2 < X All sties otstockin thu market are made per cwt UVQ wolht uuloji ottierwUa statait. Dead hogs soil at Koper Ib. for all weights "Skins , " or lie s weUblng loss Uivi 10J IDs , no value. Pregnant sows ara docked 40 Itu. and stagsSJ ib ? . by thunulilia inspector. Ijlvo Stouk Notes. Hogs on the * clown crude. Good corn fed natives active. Good heavy hogs hold their own. T. C. Tagg , Waco , was here with hogs. K. W. Banks , Shelton , was In with hogs. C. F. Uentley , Schuyler , was hero lookln for feeders. Harris & Fisher received ten loads of sbeo from Pine lllulfs. William A. Dr.vden , Ute , la. , came In wit two loads ot hoiK. Christian < & Eugle , Onawa , marketed tw choice loads of hogs. .Patrick Jones , of Hubbard , .Neb. , was her and marketed two loads ot grabs steers. U.K. Carr , Ahseliuo. was at the yards am tapped the market with & load ot wt-lti hogi J , G. Hall , a wctl-iuiowii shipper trpiu Gib bon , was In and marketed two loads of hogs. J. S. Wllcox , North Hentl. a farmer and feeder , was at the yards Inquiring for feed ers. Phillips A Ilodloy , llltr. Colo. , were both hern with three loads of sheep , which sold on the market , J , E. Hunt , of Paplltlon , was here , and marketed a load of yearlings shipped from Springfield. Among those In with cattle was J. F. Pumpliriiy , of Cortlnnd , who had four loads on the market , George G. Cnrr came In with a load of hogs from New Helena , Neb. , which sold on the market at a satisfactory price. G. L. Richards , Ashland , was here and marketed a load ot 1175 Ib natives , of his own feeding , which sold at 54.17 . Squires A Co. , thu Boston packers , have bought on this market and shipped 452 loads of hogs during the past month. S. S. lladloy , a well known feeder and pro prietor of the large flouring mills at Cedar Rapids , Neb. , marketed three loads ot hoes , J. G. Nordgren , Chapman , came In with live loads of 1207 Ib. corn fed westerns , ot his own feeding , which sold on the market at 84.10. Among those bavin ? cattle on the market wore the following : E. Durland , Norfolk ; G. L. Richardson , Ashland ; J. Unt > tlc , Brock. John F. Roberts , a feeder , of Ashland , Neb. , came. In with a load of corn fed natUcs of his own feeding , which brought 84.15 on the market. W. M , Carscll , Chicago , Is here , and It Is understood that he will look after the cattle belonging to the Western Cattle Trust , and perhaps buy a few cattle for Nets Morris. G. W. Russell , Portland , had In four loads ot choice corn-fed native steers , fed by him self , which averaged 1.508. They were offered 84.85 , which was refused , and were shipped on to Chicago. Chas. Itudat , Norfolk , a heavy feeder , aud president ot the Norfolk National Dank , came In to-day with thirteen loads of native steers of his own feeding. 225head averaged 1309 , and brought 84.40. A shipper Inquires regarding the bogs that Squires A Co. are buying. They are at the present time buying only choice , heavy hogs , and will not take either light or common to fair mixed hogs. They occasionally take a load of Kood mixed , where It is In a string of heavy hogs. Ily. 11. Meday , secretary of the joint executive committee , having In charge the inspection of hogs , has given notice of a meeting of the commission men , on Septem ber 5 , for the purpose of selecting a new com mittee. The time of the old committee ex pires on the first Monday in September. The following , among others , had hogs on the market : James Cummlnes , Talmage ; O. Burness , Weeping Water ; 11. Schlnstock , West Point ; F..f. Hale , Meadow Grove : J. J. Mellck , Neliith : F. J. Toohll ) , O'Neill ; Nye , W. M. Co. . Pil- per ; Davidson AM. , Alnsworth ; E. I ) . Wel- ker , St. Edwards : Smith AGchr , Humphrey ; N. K. Redlon , North IXJUD ; Adams Bros. , Council Minn's ; R. A. Tcmpleton , Tckamah ; F. H. Park , Bancroft ; H. Stevenson , L. Co. , Ansloy ; Thomas Powers , Button ; A. Koeuler & Co. . atickley ; E. 1 * . Martin , Fairmont ; Rees A Hoes , Hardy ; T. K. McPheison , Arapahoe ; Gund A Co. , Wilber ; lugalls A Parks , In land ; G. li. Warren A Co. , G ral ton : A. Ov Virgin , Utica ; A. W. Johtnon , 1,0011119 ; Theo Mclllnger , Kearnov ; Rey nolds P. A Co. , Friend } J. F. Lower , Stroms- buri ; ; Clark 11. A Co. , Wcston ; Krebs A McF , St. Paul ; A. H. Emcrinq , Pacitic Junc tion : W. M. Kstns , Paciiic Junction ; Shepard A B. . Creichton ; Packard L. A G. Co. , Crclghton ; Scholield A L. , Walnut , la. ; B. W. Carey A Son , Solomon , la. ; G. A. Spelts A bon , Octavln. , OMAHA WJ10IjtSA.L12 MARKETS. Wednesday , August 31. Produce. T7ic following nra the prices ut which round lots of produce are sold on tftfs GENIHAT , . Tno receipts to-day were moro liberal than for some days , there being un usually large receipts of eggs and butter. No material change in prices was made. Eoos The market is weakening , the bulk going at lOc , an occasional case goes at I7c. BUTTEU Choice Is scarce , prices fair ; other creamery , 22c ; choice dairy , 18620c { ; medium grades , 13@18c : ordinary , 9510c. CHIIESE Market good. Fancy full cream Cheddarsslnirlo , 12e ; full cream , twins , 12c ; young Americas , 12K13c ; brick cheese. 100 Ibs 1n case , new , 14c ; Llmburgor , 100 Ibs in case , new , 13Kc ; Swiss , fancy Ohio , new 19& POUI.TKY-Market fair , prlcestirrn. Spring chickens S1.75f < i)2,50 ) ; old towls 82.50Q3.25 ; ducks , S2.25@2.75 ; turKeys , 0@7c per ID. GAME. The ! receipts of game have been light. Prairie chicken 82.50 per doz , mallard ducks S2.50@2,75 per doz. POTATOES Scares and firm at 70@SOo CABBAGK Firm at 75c@tl per dozen to solid heads. ONIONS Scarce and firm ; good stock , 90@ 81.00 per bushel. MELONS Watermelons bring S8.00@12.00 per hundred ; 'cantelopes , 60@75c per doz. TOMATOES The local gardmicrs are sup plying the market ut S1.50@1.75 per bushel. CELEHY The demand Is not very neavy so early In the season. Good stock suitable for eshipmeut Is sold at 35@lOc per bunch. BEANS. Hand picked navy beans are quoted at SUKl@l.K ) per bushel , and the other grades are selling from that figure down to 81.25. PorcouN Choice for stands , 2J4@3e perlb. Fruits. Orders from the eoimtrjrcijulrlnri se lected ntochand extra care iu pncltlwi cannot - not iilwiiyn be Jlllcd nt the suino price ? quoted to Uic load trade for common stock. Tlio supply of California fruit on the mar ket to-day was liberal , and stoska were mov ing fieely. Prices for the most part remain about steady. I'I.UMS There area few choice plums com ing from California. Good stock Is moving ai 81.50 per box. PRUNES Tlio market iswoll supplied with both the Gross aud slvro primes. Good stock 81.50. PEACHES The market Is well supplied with very choice stock from California. Choice stock is going at 81.50(31.75. Michigan peaches aru selling at $3KX3.2. ( ) per crate of 4 baskets. NECTAHINES There are a few California nectarines on the market. Choice stock , 81.25 ® 1.50 per box. GiiAi'KS Tlio supply of home-grown and California grapes continues liberal. Califor nia , S1.251.50 ( ! per20-lb box ; home-grown , 4c perIb. PEAns-Callfornia Bartletts. S3.00@3.25 ; other .varieties. 82.50(33.00 ( per box. OHANOES There are a tew good oranges on the market , Rodi , 50.5037.oo. LEMONS The supply liberal , with fair de- maiia. Common stock , S0.000.50 per case ; choice , S7.007.50. BANANAS The market Is full of bananas at Sl.50@H.OO per bunch. AiTi.i'.s The market Is hardly as lirm as It was , owing tn the Increased receipts trom the local orchards. Choice apples suitable for shipment are quoted at 83.25 per bbl. CR.UI Ai'1'i.EH THe demand Is very light and Is supplied for the most part by the local farmeis. Choice stoqk , 81.00 per bushel. Grocer's Lint. COFFEF. Ordinary grades , 20 } @ 21c ; fair. 21k@22c ; prime , 22 < a-jtc : ; fancy green and yellow , 23$25c ; old government Java , 8@ 30c ; interior Java , 25i2bc ; Mocha , iwasoc ; Arbuckle's , roasted , 2Wc ; McLaugnlln's XXXX , 2Gtfc ; Dllworth's ' , 2Cc ; Red Cross , 20' c. SUGAR GranuUted.CkCTfiKcsconf.A.fl's ® 0Vc ; white extra C , 6K ( < &Vc ; extra C , r.&ffl 5Xc ; yellow C. 5XCrf5ic ; cut loaf , 0Q7c ; powdered , 77j 'e i REFINED tiAiio Tierce , OJ < c ; 40-Ib square cans , OKc ; 50-b | round , 7 'c ; 20-lb round , 7 c10-lb ; palls , 7Kc ; Mb palls , 7tfc ; 3-lb palls , 7c. . PICKI.KB Medium , In bbN , 80.50 ; do In half bbls , 83.75 ; small , In bbls , 87.50 : do In half bbls , 84.25 ; gherkins , In bblsfc8.50 ; do In half bbls , 84.75. WOODKNWARF. Two-hoop palls , per doz , $1.45 : 3-hoop palls , 81.70 ; No. 1 tub. SG.50 ; No. 2 tub. 85.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wasli- boards , 81.75 ; assorted bowls , S2.25 ; No. 1 churns , 59 ; No. 2 churns , S3 ; No. 3 churns , 87. 87.Toiucco Lorlllard'sClimax. 44c ; Splen did , 38c : Mechanic's Delight. 41c : Leggett * Meyer's Star , 4lc ; CornerHtone , 34c ; Uruuv tnond's Horse Shoe , 4lc ; T. J. , U7c ; Sorg'a Spearhead , 4lc. STAHCH Mirror ( Jloss , 5 fc ; Graves Corn , GI/C ; Oswego Gloss , 7c ; Osweiso Corn. 7c. IliiooMS-Extra 4-tle.82.CO ; No. 1,82.00 ; No 2,81.75 ; heavy stable , 84 SYHUP No. 70 , 4-gallon kegs , 81.35@1.3S New Orleans , per gallon. &i < ij40c : m.ipU syrun. half Ibbs , "old time , " per gallon , bOc ; 1-gallon can , per doz810.50 ; half-callor cans , per doz , 80.00 ; quart cans. 83.25. CANDY Mixed , 8HC ? Hc ; stick. 8Xi ( # > Xc CRACKERS Gurncuu's ' soda , butter am picnic. 4Hc : creams , 7fd glnger-anaps , ? He city B0d % .7J4& TEAS Japan , CCKAMc ; Ktmpomlcr , SOC \'o\\nt \ \ llyson. i'i@\ic ; Oolong , 204l 0c. JKt.MK9-8l-lb pulls , 5'J.OO. UntRD Kntiira Apples , novr , . vnporatcd , M-lb rlnr. 15W@lPc ; raspberries vaunratcd , ! W3'.icbliicKberrlescvnpor : tcd , Kw Hc ; pitted clierrlex , ITOlbc ; ocaches , now , > < " , 7Vo : cvaporatea peeled peacnoa , c ; evaporated , un pared , enew : currants , X$1lc' prunes , 4i/tfJ4Hc : citron , B5c : ral- Ins , London layer. * , M.fVi ; California , loose- uiisciktcls. 51.50 ; nuw Valeuclas 7-'Vc- ' Itoi'K Sovcn-slxtccntbs inch , HHC. CANNKD Hoons Orstcre , standard , per ase. $3.00(23.19 ; strawberries , 3 Ib , per case. 32.85 < 2.l > 0 ; raspberries , 3 Ih , per case , J'i.STKtf J.W ; California pear * , per case. ! 4.60riJ4.CO ; aprlcoK tfr case , ! U.iOit3.7.'i ( ; peaches , per ease , 54.00@4.70 ; white" cherries , per rasp , 5.M ) plums , per case. $ 'v.00 ; i.70 : blue- jerries , per case , K.KXgSA'o : eicc plums. 3 b. per case. S2.W : pineapples , 3 Ib , > or case. $3.W@ . " > .7.P > ; i Ib mackerel , per uoz , Jl..v > : i Ib salmon , perdoz. si. < v > 'J.uu : 2 Ib irooseberrlcK , oerraso , 83.'iVji3.B5 ; 1Mb Mrlnjc Hjans , per case , 81.70 ; 2 Ib lima brans , o r case , 91.00 ; 3 Ib marrowfat peas , per casct I2.M92.CO ; 3 Ib early June en as. per caae , | 2.75 | 3 Ib tomatoes , > 3.403.GO ; Slbcorn , i3.ftO. i I'novisioxs lUuis , 1213c ; breakfast lacoii. HC < < llKc : bacon sides l.310c ) : drv salt , 8.W9c ; shoulders,7@7 c : dried beef lams , 12C < i3c : dried beef regular , i msplcnlc , General Market * . SPIRITS Cologne spirits , 1HS proof , 11.10 ; lo 101 proof , $1.12 ; spirits , second quality , 01 proof , $1.10 ; do 188 proof , $1.00. Alcohol. m proof. $2.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled whiskies , $1.09@l..V ) . din blendud. S1.50O 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , S2.00@ft.00 ; Ken- ucky nnd Pennsylvania ryes , $2.00 < in.5u ; iolden Sheaf bourbon and rye wblsklns , $ L50@3.oo. Brandies , Imported , $5.tKaH.so ) ( ; dnmestic , 81.80(3.1.00. ( Olns , Imported , $4..V > @ 0.00 ; domestic , Sl.U.'K'ttl.OO. Champuirnes , Im ported , per case , S28.00@33.00 ; American , per case. $ lO.KXcjlG.OO. . CoAL-Egir. 89.00 ; nut , 89.25 ; ranee , 80.25 ; Jowa lump , 83.00 ; Iowa nut , 82,75 ; walnut ock , $3.00 ; Illinois. 84.2.V.J4.76. HEAVY HARDWARE Iron , rate , J2.70 ; plow steel , special cast , 4c } ; crucible steel , Oj < c ; cast tools , do. I2 ( < 41bc ; wason spokes , > er set , $2.00@3.SO ; hubs , per sot , fl.25 ; fel- oos , sawed dry , 51.00 ; touRuus. eacb. f < 0c ; axles , each , 7r > c ; square nuts , per Ib , C@7c ; cell chain , per Ib. Ci @l3c ; nialleablo , 8lte ( ; ron wedges , Cc ; crowbars , Cc : harrow teeth , 4MC ; sprniic steel. 4(35c ( ; Huulcn's horse shoes , $4.75 ; Burden's mule shoes , 85.75. Jaroed wire * In car lots , $4.00 pur 100 Ibs. ron nails , rates , 10 to SO 82.40 ; steel nails , HIDES Green butchers' , 5X@6c ; jrreen cured , 7Kc ; dry flint , lie : dry salt , PC ; jtrecn calf skins , 7 > < c ; damazod hides , two-thirds price. Tallow 3c. Grease Prime white , 3c : yellow. 3c ; brown , IKc. Sheep polta , 25O 40c. _ Dry Goods. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls- count-LL , 6Jfc ; CC , 7 > ic ; SS. 8 c ; Nameless , 5Uc ; No. 5. 6c ; EE , > < c ; G ( , lOKc ; XX , 12c ; OO , 14c ; NN , lOc. iX. I8c ; 11 , 200 ; No. 10 , 8Wc ; 40 , I0) < c : eo- 13Kc : 80 , 15c ; so , oolorod , lOc ; 50 , colored. 12c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13Xc ; Union Pacific. 18c. CARI-KT WARP Bibb white , 18J < c ; col ored , 20Xc. BATTS Standard , 8c ; Gam. He ; Beauty , 12Kc : Boone , Me ; B , cased , 86.50. I'ltiNTS SoLiDjCoLoiis Atlanta 5 > < c ; Sla ter 5c ; Berlin Oil 6 > fc ; Garner Oil Oto7. PINK AND ROHM Richmond Gc ; AllenSc ; Hlvur- mint5c ; Steel KlverCo : HlcnmondOc : Pacitlc > Kc. INDIOO BUIE Washington Oc ; Ameri can 0)e ; Arnold OUc ; ArnolaBlOKc ; Arnold A 12c ; Arnold Coldscal lOKc. I ) HKSH Char ter Oak4Kc ; I5amapo35fc : Lodl4Kc ; Allen 5Kc ; Ulchmond ajijc ; Windsor Cc ; Kddystono 6c ; PacihcOc. GiNOHAM-Plunkett checks 7o ; Wbltten- on 7Wc ; York 7 , ' c ; Normandio lrt'BS Calcutta Dn-ss 8J < c ; Whittonton Oc ; Kcufrow Du-ss Do to 12' c ; CAMnuics Slater 4) ) < c ; Woods 4 > c ; Stan dard 4 c ; Pencock 4 } < c. COIISET JEANS Androscoggin 7fc ! ; Kear- sairo 7/c ; Hockportojfc ; CouostoKa Oj c. DUCK West Point SU ln..8oz. . 10 > ic ; West Point 20 In. . 10 oz. . ! 2 } < c : West i'oint 29 In. , 13 oz. , 15c ; West Point 40 In. , 11 oz. , lOc. Checks Caledonia X , Xo : Caledonia XX , te ; Economy U to 9 c ; Otis 9 to 0 > c. ICKS Kewi'ston 30 In. . ISKc : Lowistnn S3 in. . 13Xc ; York 82 in. , 14c ; Swift ltlver7Xc : riiormllko O O , 8'/c ; Tliorndiko E K , Hc ; riiorudlko 120 , Xc : Tliorndiko XXX , IBc ; Cordls No. 5. 9 > ic : Cordis No. 4 , lie. DENIMS Amoskuag 9 oKie : Everett 7 oz. , Kc ! ; York 7oz. , Uic ; H.ivtnaker 8KC ! Jnff- royXX. llj c : Jaflrey XXX , 12 0 : Beaver 3reek A A. 12c ; Beaver Creek BB , He ; Beaver Creek CU.tlOc. KENTUCKY JKANS Memorial 15c : Canton 18c ; Durham 27 | c : Hercules 18c ; Leaming ton 22 > 4c ; Colts weld 25c. CIIASH Stevens' B Oc ; bleached 7c ; Ste vens' A 7Uc ; bleached 8 > tfc ; Stevens' P 8 } < c ; bleached f Ko : Stevens' N 9 > c ; bleached Wc ; Stevens' S 11 T 12kc. MiscELi.ANKouft Table oil cloth 82.85 ; plain Holland 8Kc to 9c ; Dado Holland 12 } < c. FLANNEi.H-PIaid Uaftsman 20c ; Goshen > < c ; Clear Lake 321.'c : Mapln City WXc. hite ( J. H. No. 3 , % . 21c ; O. U. No. 1 , Jf , 27 > ic ; B. II . No. 2 , % , 22Kc ; B. H. No. 1 , , > { , 80c : Quecheo No. 1. J42c ; Ouecheo No. 2 , 37 ; < " ro. ; Oiiftchee No. 3 , Jf , 82KO ; Anawan c ; "Windsor 22Kc. Hed-C , 24 inch. 15Xc ; E , 24 inch , 21c ; GO , 24 inch , IBc ; H. A. F. , % , 25c ; J. H. F. , K. 27 } < c ; ( } . , ' , 35C. COMFORTERS SG.50@35.00. BLANKETS White , Sl.oo@7.60s colored , 81.10@8.00 , BIIOWN SIIEETINOS Atlnntic A , 4-4 , 7 , c ; AtlautiP. H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D. 4-4 , fii < c : At lantic P. 4-4 , f.Jic : Aurora LU 4-4. 5 ic ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4itfc ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , CWc ; HooslorLL , 4-4 , 5fc : Indian Head , 4-4 7e ; Lawreuco Lli. 4-4 , nji'c ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 > < c ; Peppcrell 15 , 44Cjc ) ; I'cpporoil O , 4-4 , Oc ; Peppurcll , 8-4 , ICc ; IVppciell , 9-4 , 18c : Popperell , 10-4 , 20c ; Utica C. 4-4. 4J c ; Wncliiisott , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora H , 4-4 , 0 > fe ; Aurora B , 4-4 , Cc. Sunr.TiNO Berkeley cambric , No. CO. kc ; Best Yet , 4-4 , 0c ; butter cloth OO,4Kc ; Cabot , 7Ko : Harwell , be : Fiuit of Loom , b fc ; Grpeiiu G. Co ; Hope , 7 } c ; King percll , 6-4 , I5c ; Pepperell , 8-4.18c : Fupporell , ! M , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 22 0 ; Canton. 4-4 , 8J/e ; Canton , 4-4 , 9Kc ; Triumph , Co ; Wam- sutta , He ; Valley. 5c. FI.OOU1NU. A C in. White Pine S-tf.50 C , 829.50 IJ " " " ! .50 1 > , , 21.00 B ' " " ( Sol. Fencing.19.00 ) FixisiiiNn. 1st and2iid , clear , l.U * Inch , s.2s 850.50 3d , clear , 1 inch , s. 2s. , 45.50 " " I/ } , 1J , 3 In 40.M ) A select , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. . 40.00 " " IX , IK-3 In 44.00 13 " liuch , s. 28. , RO.OO " " 1 , IK. 3 In 37.00 ron.Aii i.u.Miir.it. Clear Poplar , IJx. BcK % In. , s. 2 s..535.10 K In. Panel , s. U s 27.00 " " Corrugated Ceiling , K28.50 IIATTKNS , WKLI. TUIIINO , 1'ICKETR. O. G. Ba ts , 2) ) < In 800.75 " Kx3 In , S.R 00.45 8 In Well Tubing , I ) A M and Bov. . . . . 2:1.00 : Pickets , I ) , it 11. Flat 20.50 " " Square 21.00 1IOAHDS. No. 1 , com. s 1 a 818.00 No. 2 , com , sis 817.00 No. 3 , 815,50 No. 4 , 813.00 FENCING. No. 1 , 4 A : Gin , 12 & 14 ft , roueh 819. ID No. 1 , " " 10 " " 19.50 No.2 , " " 12A14" " Ki.Ofl No.2 , " " 10 " ' 17.5U BIPINO. A. 12.14 and 10 ft. 521.50 C , 815.50 U. " " " 20.50 1) . 1U.50 CEII.l.NO AND 1'AiniTION. 1st corn , { In White Pine Celling 831.01 2nd " " " " " 2S.OO Clear , % In. Norway " " 10.0Q ndcom. In. " " " 14.00 STOCK IlOAltDS. A12inrhs. Is 845..V No. 1 , com. 12 in. H. 1 s. , 13 ft 20.6C ' " " " 14 H J9.0C " ' " 10 ft 18.5C No.2 , " " " 19.0C " " " 10 It 17.M Inch Grooved Roofing 51,00 per M more than 12 Inch Stock Hoards same length. mm11. AT. No. 1 Plain. 8 & 10 In S19.M No.2 " 17.M No. 1 , O. U. , Sin H'.M ' KOUTIll'.llX YKI.I.OW 1'ISE. Com. 4 A 0 in. Flooring 817.U Star " " 21.W Clear % In. Celling ai. " % In. Partition V > .u " Finish , 1 it Uf in.s.2s 29.W " Corrugated Celling , 4 In 25.0i Yellow Piae ( Jaalvg andIja o , . JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY Agricultural Implements. 'PARKER , Wholf lol ) , ' l rln Agricultural Implements , Wngnna , and Hiiflln. Jonrs itrect , bctwrvn Vlb ml IOthOnmb , Noli. LININGER .0 M ETC A LF CO , , Agricultural Implements , . nucetes. Hie. , Wholtiklr. Om h . VARLINORENDOR FA MARTIN Aprlrnlinrul Implements. nd Hutiln. ( Ml , ! OS , W5 am ! ' . < I7 , Jonf t it > lfsf < ' Material. A. JfOSPE , Jit. , Artists' Materials , Piiuos and Organs , Mreet , < > tl h . Builders' Hardware and Scabs. Bnilders'Hardwarc&Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tcoli and nuffalo Sc l i. 1106 Doujtm iu , Omnlit. , N b. _ Books and Stationery. A. T. KKNYON .0 CO. , Wlio'eialo anil tte all Hooksellers aud Stationers , IKZ Ooujjlas at. , OniKlin , Ncli. Tclciliono | Ml. CorrcJimnilfiiro solloilnl. Boott end Shoos. Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. till Farnaui it. , Omaha. N b. llauufactorj , SummM trret. noftun. / T. LIXltSJil' , { CO. , Wholesale Rubber Hoots aud Shoes Kubuer nntl Oiled Clothing anJ t'olttloots and Phnri. 1111 Harnpv Stroct. Beer. STOJtZ C ILER , Lager Beer- Brewers , North llth Slrpct. Omaha , N b. Butchtrt' Tools. LOUIS HELLER , Butchers' Tools and Supplies , lauui Cailnf of all klndi alwaji In to i. 111J Jone M.Omaha Coffee. Spices. Etc. CLARKE BROS. A CO. , Omaha Coffee and Spiea Hills. .Ooffcci.Sflcei. Baklni r wder. n Torlnitl irmcu , Laundrr BU . Ink. Etc. I1U-IO Bantj gtrMt , Omaha. Nab. Cornicf. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , John Epenctcr , Prop. Uanafatturer of OalTaalicd Iron and Comic * . US Pod " " > 1M ana IQi M. 10th it. . Omaha. Nab. IIUEMI'ING C BOLTE , Manufacturer ! of Ornamental Galvanized Cornir.es. D' m \Vlndowi , Floali.lletallcBkjrlliht.atc. 310B. lli ( it. , Omaha. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , C. Spccht , Prop. Qalvantttd Iron Cornlcpi , etc. Hnrct'i Improved Pair ont Mftallc Skylight. JOJ anil 610 S. I''th t.Om ha. Carpets. OMAHA CARPET CO. , Jobbarn of Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Iiugs I.lnolouml. MattliiK' , Ktc. 1111 Douglas afreet. Crockery and Notions. 7 WRIGIIJ\ \ Agent for * hu Muuu tuctarcrs and Importer ! of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Cblninuji , etc. Office , 317 South Uth it , OmaLa , N b. CLOTHING M. ELGVOTER'S Mammoth Clothing House. Corner Kamam and Tdntli Streeti Omaha. Neb. Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY , Commission aud Jobbing. Bntler , Kmiand Produce. Con ! ( rnmeni rollcltod. Buadquartera for Btunawaro , Merry Boxen and Urapo liaik ti. Kit DodgeBtreetOmaha. R1DDELL C ItTDDELr , Storage and Commission Merchants , Bpeclaltiet Uiitler. K iti. Chccnc , Po iltry , Uarae , Ojitcrs. etc. , etc. 112 8. llth bt. E BROS. , Commission Merchants. Frullf , Produce and PrniUlnui , Omalia , Neh. CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , llutur , Uanio. F'rulti , tie. 220 U. lilbat Omaha. Neb , Coal ancf Lima. Q o. * . l.Ai.AUii. Pros. O. F.nooiiMAN , V. I'loi. J. A. HUNIirHI.ANn , Bee. and Treui. OMAHA COAL , COKE .1 ! LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 209 Soutn Thirteenth Street , Omaha , Neb. c co. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime. And yhlppuri of Coal and Cokr , Cement , Planter , IJrno , ll.ilr. Hro Ilrlck , Drain. Tlio and Suwcr Pipe , ( imoe. I'm ton Hutul. rarnini it. , Omaba , ts b. Trlopnnnpfll. Cigars ana Tobacco. MAX MEYER tK CO. , Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco , Quni and Ammunition , 515 to 773 K. llllnt. , 1030 to 1024 rarnam t. , Onitha.Set > . WEST C JFRITSC1IER , Manufacturers of Fine Cigars , And Wholesale Deiler * In Leaf Tobaccos , No > , 109 and HON. inn ttreet , Omnba. Dry Goods. M. E. RMITJf"t1 ! > CO , , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Notions 11W and 1101 Douel.in. rnr. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. Distillers. Distillers of Uqucri. Alcohol and Spirits. ImporWrf and Jutibermf Wlneiaml l.lquorn. WILLOWSI'RINGSDISTJLLE'f CO. and ILER cl ) CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Pine Wines and Liquors. Hole manufacturers of Kcnnedr'i Ka t India Ult- tars and Domrstle Mquors. 1113 llnrnur M. Furniture. ItEWEY P STOXE , Wholesale Dealei a In Fnrulture. rarnam St. . Qmahv Neb. CUARLES KIin'ERICK , Fnrulture , Bedding , Upholstery , Mirrors , etc. HOtUKMund 1210 Karnam nt. . Oniaba. 'Groceries , JALLAoT/fER tC CO PAXTOX , ( t Wholesale Groceries and I'rovisions , Noo. 7U5.707,7M and Til B. 10th St , Omaha. Nob. McCORD , li.itA It Y , tCO. . , Wholesale Grocers , K'tn and Learenwortli sts.Omahu. Hardware. LEE , FRIED C CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Shoot Iron , Ktc. Agent * tor Howe bcaloi , ttnti Miami PowdtrCo..OmihaNtl . ir. , T. n Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , BprlntBVaKin Stock , Hardnnro Lumber , etc. I' and Ull llaniej n. , Omaba. EDNEY C GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock , Ilearr Hardware , Ktc. 1217 and Ufa l.eaTenwortb. t. . Omaba , Neb. " 'MILTON ROGERS & SOXti , Stoves , Ranges , Furnaces , Tiles , , < Tat , Bran Goods. ISUand UU J'acaail Utresk OMAHA JOBBERS' DIRECTOR ] Iron Works. lfAXTON riERLING Iron Works , Wroutht and rait Iron BulMInc Work. Iron PUtr llallmi , tlrami anddlnlrrs , Siesm Kntitio , llrau \Volk , Utticrnl ( rmiudrr , Marblnd and HlackitnlM > fnrt. OBlceanJ Works. D.I' , liy. and 17th lMt. . * It. Jt. SA H'\'EJt , Mnnnfiiotnrinsr Don lor in .Smokestacks lliltibliik' % Tnnki.anil Opnp.al Holler Ileii.ilrlnt , _ _ _ 1JI * IHidvo utrcfl , oinnlm. _ F. It. alrMANUS. C. Stll.UTAX. OMAHA tt'JltE r/7fOA' WORKS Ire and Iron Kalllncrs , Desk Itallf. Window ( luarrt * . Klnwer HtaaJVlr Sl n , Bt IMN , 16th. Orden br ranll promptlf altendcdto. Lumber. OMAHA T UMBER CO. , UeatfAllKlmlsnr 1 Huilillngr Hatoriiil tit Wholcsp.la. 19th Street and Uuloa Pacific Track , Omaha. J LOUIS BRAItfOR'D , , Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Ktc. Yards-Corner'th and Douglas ) Cornw Othaud Douwla * . CHICAGO LUMBER CO. , ' Wholesale Lumber , / jit 8. Itth street. Omaba , Nab. T.CVilpftier , M nai j ) C. tflUETZ , Lumber. ISth and Callforrla ftrcrts. Omaha. Neb. H'.GRAY , Lnmber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc. Cor.Ctb and nouilat sts. , Omaha. N x Lumber. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only. Offlt , HOS VMrnnm street , Omaha. COAS. K. LEE , Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carptti and Parqtut rioorlng. Slli an JOHN A. WAKFFIELI ) , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. Import4 and ABtrlcan Portland Omrnt. StaM Actntrorllllwaukce Mrdraullc Cemanland llest QUIBCJ WbltcLlnr. Lire Stock. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , . Of Omaha. f Limited. John r. Boyd , Baparlnt pJ > nU , LIU Stecli Commission. C. K. PAI.MKlt. N. I' . II1UIIMAN. .1. IU PALMER , R1CHMAX C CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchant Oflli'P Kiiiun 21. Uppnsltn I'.xoliuriKC Ilul Union Stouk ViirtlH , South Unmliii , Nub. r MoCOY 21ROS , Live Stock Cominlssion Merchants. Mnrkct furnl < lied frc iiniiipll"atlon. | Btncknrn an fcnlers fiirnliho-l on iro-wl term Kerorcneea pniahii Nntloniil llnnk nnd South Omaha Niitluna Union Mock Yards , South Oniahu. M. BURKE < C SOXS , Live Stock Commission. Ceo. lluika , ManiKor Union Stock 1 Urdu , i ) oiniilia. Telcphono MJ. Live Stock Commission Merchants , Shipments of any and nil klntli of Slock lolloltob Union Stock Yard * , onuiha , Nch. Millinery and ftotions. T tB JiFT DT R Tcd , ' Imi > ort r nnd Jobbers of > Millinery nnd Notions , r 1313and HIS Hnrnay St.oet , Omaba. Neb. Notions. Wholejale Dealer ! In Notions nnd FurniRhing' Goods , lia and (05 p. Tenth St. , Omaha. Overalls. CAXFIELDCOMPANY COMPANY , Manufacturers of Overalls , leans Pants , Shirts , Ktc. 1103 and 1101 Uoujlns Stroofa Omaha , Neb. PAPEK CARPENTER PAPER Co7 Wholesale Paper Healers. Carrra nlcoatockof l-rlntlna , Wrapping and Writ Ins paper. r > pprlal nttrntlnn Blp > to car loaloi onlers. wh ch will bo snlppo'l ' .lir ct from mill" . Al orders will rorelTn ( icrsdnal ntiantlnn. We gum "nice good goods and low prices , llli nntl 1111 Printing. 'I " JtEES P RINTINf ] COMPANYt .lob Pvintcrs , J lunk Hook Makers , And Book lllndcrn. IDil nnd 10H HoutU Kourtecutll street. Omaha , Neb. WESTERNNEWSP A PER UN1OH Auxilinry I'libiishers. Dealers In Type , Premos nnd I'rlntom' Supultes. 609 Poulh Twelfth Street. Pumps. CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fit thif9t Btonmnnd Water Suppllus. Ht > adqunrter for Mart Kot Co'n ( ) oolilltarinni st..Oln ha.Neb fr U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMP COMPANY. Ualladar Wind Ullis ; nteam and Writer Pupplleav flumblng lloP'ts. IloltlnK. lime. 918 nnd 0 Fur- naia > t. , Oinahn. H. K. Kelton , Manager. 1 > lrphnne No. SIO. A. L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines , gtoam. Water. Hallway and Mllllnii Huppllci. Kt * SO , VWandWih-arnaui St. . Oaiaha , Neb. } BROWN ELL O ! CO. , = i Manufacturers nnd Dealers In Kiisrlnos , Itoilors ftKoneral Miichinory beet Iron work , Hlcaia 1'urapi. SUIT Mills , Aoia Bbaftlajc , Dodfi Woodsillt Fullart , Bolting , ( to , Alsawatoas , sorap riu 49 tkUtla * . Tenworthit. Omaha Rubber Goods. OMAHA UUBRKli CO. , Munulaclurer and Dealers In nil kllidlof Kulibcr ( iooiU , Oil flnthliu nntl l-.tilM'r llplilni/ I H rarnam t. Safes , Etc. P. BOYER ? CO. , Agents for JIall'8 Safe & Lock Co.s' Fire and liurn ar Proof S fii , Tluio I/i > cki , Vault * * and Jill Wnrk. lnj ( rnrimra utruet Omaha , .Nab. _ U.ANDREEN , Omaha Kafo Works. llsnufncliirprtof Fire nnd llurglar Proof Safes , Vault Uoort.Jnll \VirkShutcrs itndMro Work. Cor. lltliundJackion His. Oiuiihu.Nob , Sasfi , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISllROW < C CO. , Wboleiale Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Klinds and Mouldings , llranchoaice.Htbaiid Uard fts..Oaahs.yS BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mould' ' KH.StalrV.'nrkund Interior Until Wood Hnlitl Juit opuneJ. N. K cor 8lh Hiid I.uuveunortlitiU. Oiuaha , Nub. J. B. HAYNES -OKKIUIAL STENOGRAPHER TI1IUU JUDICIAL DISTHKVr , 37 Chamber of