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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1887)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 2 * 1887i WHEAT snows STRONG mi The Market Envelopes Healthy Activity in All Branches of Trade , BIG BUSINESS DONE IN CORN , More Than An Ordinary Showing of Interest In Provisions HOKH nntl Cattle Active General Quo * tatlonn. CHICAGO i'HOnUOE MA HURT. CIIICAOO , Sept. 1. ( Special Telegram to the UKK.I Third was a strong tone to thu wheat market to-day and healthy activity was developed in all branches ot trade. Cables were stronger. The amount of wheat on passage to tlio United Kingdom and con tinent Is less than It was at the correspond ing date last year by 7,700,000 bushels , the domestic visible supply- less by nearly 11,000,000 bushels and the total available sup ply therefore loss by nearly 10,000,003 bush els. The on-passago figures show a startling falling off In shipments from exporting countries other than American and the bull statisticians are deriving treat comfort from exhibits. News of additional rains through out large arras In thu northwest further for- titles them In their faith In advancing values. The bull party also learn with undisguised satisfaction that despite the heavy shipments from Atlantic ports the demand for foielgn account Is Increasing instead of diminishing. Yesterday's export clearances were nearly 000,000 Dtishcls , yet exporting houses were buying heavily here and In New York. There has also been a recent general covering of wheat sold heru for foreign ac count and that element can now bo found arrayed on the other side. The principal buying to-day was by commission houses having foreign connections and by conserva tive local traders. The market opened } { ( $ J c up , October being quoted at 70 c , Decem ber at 73Jc and May at BOc. The tendency of values subsequently was In the direction of higher range for delivery , this side of Janu ary being stronger than May. The closing prices show an appreciation of $ c In Octo ber and December and He In May as com pared with yesterday. October ratlgcd at 70X@70Xc low and 71J c high , closing at 64'ic. May ranged at TU QSOtfc , closlntr at In the aggregate a large speculative busi ness was done In corn , but there was a con spicuous absence of heavy individual trading. The pit was crowded all day and a rattling small trade went on with very little Inter mission from start to finish. The tone of the market was strong throughout , September being especially so , purchases by llutchln- son's brokers being tlio principal stimulating Influence. Closing prices showed an advance of Ic In September , K@Xc in October and % c In May. Opening trades were at 40c for September , 41Mc tor October and 45l c for May. September ranged at 41X@4'-2c and closed at 41 JfJB42c. ( May ranged at 4c low and 4545)4c ) high , closing at 45 'c. There was only a moderate trade ID oats , and at times the market ruleJ very dull. In provisions there was more than an or dinary showing of Interest. Deliveries on September contracts were light of lard and ratner fair of short ribs. Thu last named ar ticle passed around and landed with a prom inent house already credited with bclnir the largest owner. Lard deliveries consisted largely of a single brand. No pork was passed. The day's general trading exhibited Increased activity and from the opening to the finish the market presented a strong front , closing higher all around than yester day. Tlio advance In .January pork was 5c In future , lard liKc in September and Octo ber , short ribs % cand in January short ribs 2 > c , For January pork closed at $12.45 , lard at S0.i5 ! and short ribs at SO. 40. Sep tember ranged at SC.40QtO.42K for lard and 8.00@H.05V ? for short ribs , closing In both Instances at outsldo prices. AKTKHNOON HOARD Wheat lirm ; Sep- at bOKCZbo/ , closing at"bb > 4mM > ; f. " Corn firm ; Soptoinbor sold at 41 < @ 4lfc ; October at 42Vc bid ; November sol at 42cand December at and split to 4Sc ; May sold at 45 @ 15 @ 45X , split n few Sales at 45c.cloMnK at 45 0 bid. Oats steadv ; September 24iQ34 ? < fc bid. Oc tober CSJiwAWc bid. 1'ork sold tor January at the close at $12.60 , an advance of 5c. Other deliveries Inactive. 1-ard advanced 2' < @ 5c and closed at SA.47K for September , SO.50 for October. S6.M ) asked for November and 80.M bid for January. Short ribs advanced "lie for September and October , and 3 > c tor January and closed at 88.15 for September , 18.20 for October and 80.42X for January. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CIIICAOO , Sept 1. ( Special lelegram tc the UEE.J CATTI.K The market was active and values lirm on the best natives and owing to the comparative small run of Tex ans and rangers medium natives were in belter demand and perhaps hero and there may have sold a slmdo higher , but in a son- era ! way there was little or no change on tin ordinary run of fat natives or on medium or common. There was bought tor Hathaway , the lto ton exporter , several Jots of 1COO tc 1700 Ib steers tUat cost 14.0035.25 and the re mainder 01 good cattle sold within n range of S4.CO@4.Su , with other classes at 5i.75ci : ( 4M. Texans were considered 10(7il5c ( hlghei than yesterday. Native butchers' stock wa ; steady at the low ranee of prices now current. Stackers show a drop In prices thir week on fat cattle and Booms to Imvo shut ofl the demand. Onu load ot New York stocl calves sold at S'.oO ' per head. Native ranker : sold at J2,75@3.40 , aud range Texans at S3.7 ! ( S3.10. Shipping steers , 1350 to 1500 Ibs , 84.3 ! ( $5.23 : 1200 to 1850 Ibs , S3.fcO < g4.00 : too t ( 1200 Ibs , S3.00@3.00 ; Btockers and feeder S2.00 ( < iU.OO ; cows , bullsand mixed , Sl.ava3.oo. Texas cattle were stronger ; steers , § 3.50 ( < V 3.80 ; cow , Sl.Hgi.OO } ( : , lions Trade was active with an upturn o Cc. The loss of yesterday was nearly ru Rained. Shippers seemed to want a large number than usual. Host heavy inntle S5.3i < ) > . 40 ; fair to good packers.35.20ffl.'i..Wpacl ; ( lug sorts of common order. S5.10 < 5J.r.i5. hl l ) sorts sold mainly at 85.20 ( < J5.a : ; yrassert f4.75Q5.10. _ F1NANUIAU NKW Yonic , Sept. 1. [ Special Tclogrttii to the llEi.l : STOCKS The feeling on th exchange.was feverish , especially among tin fancies , but ste.tdy aud linn on the good dtv Idontl payers. The bulls appeared a trill nioro liopeftil over the outlook for the fiitim aud argued that thu salt ) of Oregon Trauspoi tatlou by Vlllard to the lierlln syndlcat and the recent sales of Iron Mountain bond ! by Gould would brine SS.OOJ.OOJ in gold U tfils country within the next two weeks anc tliat the sitlo of the llaltlmore tV Ohio oxpres and uond prospects that Could would get th telegraph had lifted a great weight from th market The monetary situation , howovei Is unsettled. The Dank of England dlscoun rate was advanced to 4 per cent and mono ; In Now York was manipulated to U per ten Tlio bauks are more conservative and refusi to loan except on gllt-odcod security. In tti face of the above depressing features th market opened strong aud fractional ! hleher In most stocks. London was a buyc of the Ylllards. A few conservative bull Iso took hold , but thu largest buying cam from the shorts , who were evening up am preparing for the holidays Saturday an Monday. There was only a moderate quat tlty of stocks ottered and competitive buyln produced advances extending to 3 per ceu stocks which were depressed the most Tue : day showing thu largest gains. 1'ullraan at vanced 3 , Northern Pacific preferred 2 ' , bi reacted 1 point , Oregon Transportation ! ) Oregon Navigation 3 # , Manhattan 3 } Cotton oil "stiffs" were the weakest properi In the list aud broke 1K > The strength I etocks continued until the close , when la tales wore st nearly the outside tlguroa of tl day. Missouri Pacltic advanced to WK an closed at a net gain of 3-tf. The romalndi at the active list was 3 } { to 2Xwrce higher. Chicago nouses were sellers of t Paul and most of the traders were rather bearish. The total sales were 3 ,174 shares , against 42fi,3 ! > 'J shares yesterday. OovnitXMKNT.s Government bonds were dull but steady to lirm. YElTKIinAY'S QUOTATION'S. U. S. 4'Rcoupoti.l25J < iC. AN. W 114 % U. S. 4 > j's [ coup. , limn di > preferrevl..l44 Cana ? abSontli'n' ' . fifou It AN.I' ! ! ! ' . ! Ol'f Central Paclllo. . 37H 0. T. Chicago A Alton. 141 1'ncltlcMall . 3'J do preferred..IfiO I' . , 1) . AK . Z ! C. , H. AO i.TiV * PullmanTal.Car.14y D. , I * AW 12-JJf Heading 57 . AK.O aw Kock Island . . . .123 Erm BO'ifSt I , . AS. F. . . . 355f do preferred. . . . ( Wf do preferred. . . . 70Jf Illinois Central. .HUM C. , M. A StP. . . 8.XV J. , H. A W lfi $ do preferred. . 120 K. AT Bfti-f St P. A 0 40 hake Shore l 5 * do preferred. . 10 L. AN ( W > Texas Paclllo. . . . 27 Michigan Cetit'l. . b3J Union Pacific. . . . 65 Mo. Paclllc IHl' ' LAP. 17 \V. \ . St M IV. I . . . t IT * No. Pacltlo 27 do preferred. . 31 Jf do preferred. . . . 54 . \V. U. Telegraph 74 % MONK Y On call was active at 5@8wr cent , last loin 5 per cent , closed offered at 5 percent I'KIMK MERCANTILE PAPEII 708 per cent. STKiu.i.fo EXOIIANOK Steady but dull at 4bOfor CO day bills , and 4WX for demand. I'llOnUOE MAHKKT9. ChloBeo. Sept 1 , Following qnotatlons are thu 3 : : iclosing tlgures : Klnur UnchatiKCil. Wheat Firm : opened sff. higher , fluc tuated somewhat , and advanced , closinir J < @lc higher than yesterday for near futures ; cash. CS 7-lGc ; October , 71 3-lOc : May , b06-lf ( * . Corn Dull , with very light trade , closing considerably higher ; cash , 44 ll-16c ; Octo ber , 4l'c ! ) ; Noveuibar. 42J/c. Oats Quiet and easier ; cash , 24 5-lCc ; October , 2'i 5-16c. Uye-Iullat44Xc. Uarley Firm at OS c. Prime Timothy Seaa-Si 33. Flax Seed-Sl.02. Whlsky-Sl.lU. Pork Dull and slightly higher ; year , S11.8A ; Januarv , 812..W. Lard Closed steady , with slight advance ; cash , 30.47 j < ; October and November 80.50. Dry Salted Meats Shoulders , 35.41@5.50 ; short clear , S8.40MtJ.45 ; short ribs , SS.15. Hutter Weak ; creamery , lb@22 c ; dairy , Cheese Finn ; full cream Cheddars , 10 % ( tfllc ; Hats and Young Ameiican , 11 ( < J llXc. Kitgs-Wcak at 13H@14c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy creen hides. 7Jic ; | | Kht do , 7 ; MSc ; salted bull hides , Cc , green salted calf , HK@9c ; dry Illat , 13c : dry calf , 13 iic ; ; deacont 30c each. Tallow unchanged ; No. 1 country , No. 2 , 3c ; cakes , 4c. 4c.Itocelota. Itocelota. Shlpnipnts. Flour , bbls . lit.ooo 23,000 Wheat , bu . 37.000 04,000 Corn , bu . 28.1,000 271.000 Oatfl , bu . 1&4.008 107,000 Bye , bu . l.tXX ) 2,000 Barley , bu . 45,000 23,000 New York , Sept. 1. Wheat Re ceipts , 302,000 ; exports. 324,000 ; spot lota advanced K < $ ' c aad optlone % ( ffilc , closing steady at near bust ; ungraded , 7yci8.5c ; No. 1 red , nominal at 84c : No. 2 red , 80c in ele vator , BlV@81Jfc delivered ; October closed Corn Spot lots steady and moderately active ; options Jn'uJUc higher , closing steady ; receipts , 158,000 ; exports. 500 ; ungraded , 50@5ti ) < c : No. 2. 50' c in store , 5l > ic do- live red ; October closed at 5'J' c , Oats Less doing ; receipts. 110,000 ; ex ports , 154 ; mixed western , 31 ( < 3 : ! c ; white western , 35@40c. Cotleo Spot , fair ; Itlo , linn at 828.00 ; options 1520 points hltiher , with modei.ito business ; sales , - \ ' ' , " ' > 0 bags ; September , Sia.15@lS.20 ; October , $18.40@18.5 : Mo- vomber , SlS.70@18.7o ; Doromber , 818.05 ® 18.85 ; Januarv. 1S.70V < S18.85. Petroleum Firm ; United , 05) ) c. Kegs In moderate demand and steady ; we.stoiu , 13@10Xc. Pork Fairly active and lirm. Lixrd Moderately active and 008 points higher ; western steam , spot , 80.80. Butter Quiet ; western , V ( < 22. > c ; western creamery , " Cheese Dull and rather weak ; western , MinncApoIlN , Sept. 1. Wheat Quiet and steady ; No. 1 hard , old , WJi'c ; Oc tober , 71c ; No. 1 northern , old , cash , 71c ; October , C'Jc ; No , 2 northern , old , cash and October , 6'Jc. On track , old No. 1 hard , 74c ; No. 1 northern , 73c ; No. 2 northern , 70c ; new No. 1 hard , 7le ; No. 1 northern , O'Jc ; No. a northern , OGc. Flour Firm ; patents , $4.00@4.20 ; bakers' , S3.10C 3.35. BAicelpts-Whoat , 940 bu. Shipments- Wheat , 24,000 bu ; flour , 23,000 bbls. bbls.Haitian Haitian City. Sept 1. Wheat Steady ; cash , Gflc bid ; May , Kc ) asked. Corn-Stronger ; No. 2 cash , MKc bid , 3Wc asked ; September , 35 > c ; October , 8Cc bid. Oats-23c bid St. Lioul4 , Sept. 1. Wheat Strong and higher ; rash , G X < WJfe ; ( ) ctober.71 c. Corn Strong ; cash , 3U ( | 83 c ; October , Oats-Dull ; cash , 2i24J ; October , "Ic Whlsky-Sl.05. Pork 814.75. Lard -SO.IM. Butter Unchanged ; creamery , 21(3250 ( ; dalrv , IfllVWlc. Aftcrnunu Hoard Whnat-4jtrong : Sep tember COKc ; Ot-tobpr. 71Vi@"U < c ; Novom- lier , 73Jfc. Corn Flrmar ; Sontomber , 87cr October , 3c ; November , 3S > jC. Oats- quiet ; September,23 ° c ; October , 25c. Milwaukee. Sept. 1. Wheat Strong ; cash and September , C ! > Kc ; October , 71 , ' c. Corn Firm ; No. 3 , 42Hfc. Oats Kasv ; No. 2 wliite , 27c. Uye-Dull ; No. 1. 45c. Hailey Uuiet ; No. 2 , 63Kc. Provisions Steady ; pork , September , 815.00. Cincinnati , Sept. 1. Wheat Firmer ; No. a red. 72c. Corn Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 44Kc. Oats Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 27c ( 'i7Xc. Hyo-Easler : No. 2 , 50 < ! , Provisions Pork , quiet at S14.50. Lard Scarce and linn at 0.40. Whisky-Steady at Sl.05. Ijlvorpnol , Sept. 1. Wheat Quiet : holders offer treely ; red western wlnter.0s2l ( ( itfis 4d per cental ; red western surlug , Os Id Corn Firm ; demand fair : holders offer moderately ; new mixed western , 4s 2 ? d per cental. Now Orlenti * . Sept. 1. Corn Qulol and lirmmixed ; , 54c ; vcllow , 55c ; white , 5bc Oats Knslcr at : i4(3SAXc. ! ( Corn Meal * airly active and a shade lusher at 82.37f@'i.40. Her Products Unsettled. Pork-SlS.uo. . Bulk Meats Shoulders , S .50 ; long cleai aud clear rib , 8s.'r > . MVE HTOCIC. Chluncn. Sept. 1. Tlio Drovers' Journa reports as follows : , . . . Hogs Itecelpts , 13.000 : strong , and & higher ; rouith , 4.75 ( < { 5.15 ; packing am shipping. I5.10C45.40 ; light , $4.75@5.10 skips , 83.0034.70. Sheen Itecelpts , 5,000 ; steady ; natives S8.00 < 34.40 ; western , S3.OOat3.7U ; Texaus ' lambs. S4.00it5.00. ( National Stock Vartli. Eftit St ijouli. 111. , Sept. 1. Cattle Uectipta 9,000 ; shipments , SOO : steady for good common grades t' sier ; fair to choice natives SN.OOtf4.S30 ; butchers' r.toen , fair to choice $3.SOg4.10 ( : feeders , 2.7 3.50. Hoes llocelpts , 2,000 ; shipments , 500 market active but 5c lower , closing firm butchers aud be it heavy. $5.20(35.40 ( ; mixed S4.MX35.15 : Yorkers , S5.05s5.15 ( ; pigs am Kissers , City , Sept. 1. Cattle He celpts. 2,000 ; shipments , 3,000 ; weak corn-fed , S4.KK34.CO ; common to medium J3.2.xai.oo : stockers. 52.0092.05 ; feedlni steers , J2.70iji3.20 ; cows , 31.40i2.65. ( ( Hogs Receipts , 8,000 ; shipments 1,000 market weak and a shade lower : common t choice , 94.8935.30 ; skips and pigs , 93.8CK < 4.70. _ _ OMAHA. LlVi ; HTOCie Thursday , Sept 1. Cuttle. The run of cattle was very light , and ther were not enough In to make a market. Onl a few odds and ends were sold. On accour of the decline In Chicago the teellng hei was weaker. Hogi. Tbo receipts to-day were liberal , and there wai a ( tain of WO as compared with yester day. The ttiality | of the hogs was about the same as yesterday , with the exception that there were not M many very poor load' , so that the sales will not show as many loads at the bottom liEiire as yesterday. Tha mar ket was a shade lower on good heavy hozs or 5c lower than on Tuesday. The demand for prime , heavy hogs , continues good and all such meet with ready sale. The market was very uneven on Ilirht and mixed hogs , but was fully 5c lower , and In some cases even more , The market was Inclined to bo a lit tle slow , but there was , however , a fair de mand , and everything offered found a buyer. There was nothing left over aside from two loads of late arrivals. Slioep. The receipts ot sheep were liberal , and there wornaavcral loads Bold , The iiutkut remains about steady. Receipt ! . cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Ho < 3 4,00 Sheep 2.JOO Shipment * . Hoes 13 cars Sheep 2 " ; t rloa * . Showing the prevailing prlcas paid for live Blocknn this marknt : Choicedtoors. 1300 to 1500 lbs..84.2.V$4.no ChoicestMrs , 1100to 130J Ibs. . . 4.00(34.a'i ( Fat little sVers 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.7 : > w.lK : ! ) Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1500 3.7.V44.50 Hood to choice corn-fed cows , . . . 2.5 < K93.00 Common to medium cows 2.00(44.2. ) Uood to choice bulls 1.75rau.OO Light and mediumhoES 4.7.'iW4.85 ( lood to choice heavy hogs 5.0t ) 5.10 Uood to chotcu mixed hogs 4.90sto.i1Q IleproiontatiTa Halo * . NATIVE STKEI19 OUAS3. No. Av. Pr. 19..1090 53.50 rows. 1..1110 3.25 UUI.I.S. 1..1GS ! > 2.35 SHEEP. 300..Ill 3.40 105 . . .1W 3.45 103..112 3.45 - HOOR. No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. Av. 8hk. Pr 83..193 2SO 84.75 70..241 10084.05 87..15U 100 4.bO M..238 120 4.95 71..2.i9 120 4.80 07..244 bO 4.U5 84..219 100 4.K5 C9 . . .a 7 200 4.P5 41..313 200 4.85 f.3..202 40 4.95 C5..219 240 4.85 41..200 4.95 57..229 4.85 07..2.V ) 120 4.95 81..200 100 4.S5 OC..2'J4 120 4.95 O0..a-l 120 4.85 07..252 120 4.95 70..229 120 4.90 71..250 N ) 4.95 ( W..21C 100 4.90 05..230 40 4.95 07.M2 ! 120 4.90 70..244 120 4.95 08..a SO 4.90 07..241 120 4.95 22..324 200 4.90 03..285 120 4.97 } { 73..229 120 4.90 70..232 5.00 00..255 280 4.90 69..281 80 5.00 81..215 240 4.90 05..2',9 IfiO 5.00 M..K6 200 4.90 64..U77 80 5.00 (3 ( . . .S79 4.90 09..270 200 5.00 IM..1MU 4.90 K7..220 5.00 09..225 240 4.K ! ) 71..2f/J 120 5.00 08..249 120 4.90 09..271 40 5.02 09..208 80 4.90 CO..275 40 5.02U 04..240 40 4.9JH 03..288 80 5.05 61..203 N ) 4.95 59..2S-J 200 5.05 04..303 ICO 4.95 00..234 5.05 71 . . .224 4.95 00..295 280 fi.05 52..a55 200 4.9.ft.247 } 100 5.05 GU..20G 120 4.95 71..279 80 5.05 CO..270 100 4.O ! CO..274 bO 5.05 79..229 80 4.95 63..205 5.05 GO.XU ! 120 4.9.r ) 59..270 S.O.j 74..249 40 4.95 02. . . .290 5.10 75..SKi : 80 4.95 02..304 120 5.10 03..240 120 4.95 00..2S9 200 5.10 I/ive Stock Sold. Showing thu number oil head of stock sold on the market to-day : CAT riK. Local SO Shippeis 19 Total 49 MIKKP. Shippers 390 Local 208 Total 598 lions. Anglo American Packing Co 1407 (1. 11. Hammond < fc Co c : 7 Sdulrcs&Co 1708 Armour it Co 9J Speculators 81 Total 4502 Unsold 140 All siloa of stocic in this market are made per cwt live weight union otherwise state ! . bead hogs sell at KO per Ib. for all weights "Skins , " or hogs weighing loss than 100 IDs. no valuo. Pregnant sowd are decked 40 IDS. and stagsSOlbs. by tlmoiibila Inspector. lilvo Stock Notoi. Light run of cattle. An uneven hog market. $4.95 and $5.00 took good hozs. Not enough cattle In to make a market. John Dcrn , Hooper , marketed a load ot 90c hogs. There were not as many shippers In yester day as usual. Carey A Son , Shcnandoah , marketed three loads of hogs. A. W. Beahm , Cortland , was here and sod ! a load of hogs. Saltmarsh & Co. , the Dalles , had 11 loads of sheep at the yards. Squires & Co.'s string of ho s cost about 2c less than the day before. K. A. Burns Lime Springs , la. , was In with two loads of feeders. Hake A Brass , North Loup , topped the market with a load of 290-lb hogs. J. Condon , Oudcn , Utah , was In with COO sheep which sold on the market. O. A. Johnson , ( irounwood , came tn with a load of ho < s which sold on the market. llarnoy * Latta. Tekatnah , marketed a good load of 304-lb hogs at the top price. The receipts of hogs during the month of August were very nearly one hundred thou sand. F. A. Taylor , St. Edwards , marketed a load of 289-lb hogs which brought the top of the market. Salesmen are looking for a good many buyers for feeders to be here next week , on account of the number of stockmen that will be In to attend the fair. The Omaha sheep market is steadily In- proving and more sheep are chancing hands than ever before. As soon as the Swift packIng - Ing house Is opened , which will be in a month or two. tbcro will be a still better demand and a more regular market Among those on the market with hogs were the following : J. W. Nicholson , Maniuetto ; J. A. Ellis , Trumbull ; A. L. Spearman , ( Jrotrm : Allen it F. , Tamora : W. It. Sapn it Co. , Wlleox : Davidson it W. , Hazard ; Bell Bros , it F. , Franklin ; Tnogood Uros. , Crete ; 11. Guild & Co. . Ayr ; B. Ewlnir , Exeter - tor ; N. A. lllldebrandt , Cairo ; Wilson B. A Co. , Ulysses ; Spelts it K. , Bellwood ; C. C. Cliftn \ , Colon : Shmrrenit F.Swede- burg ; Nye W.lson M. Co , , Ceresco ; Sterling itG. , Avoca : Winters it M , Shelby , la. ; Berry it . , Sewant ; J. W. Westervelt. Nor folk : Dorey itU. , Newman s drove : Stufcr it B. . Dodge : A. M. Spooner it Co. , Hooper ; A. 11. Stone , .tiCiyOOic ; Aiart ! " ' M. , Bene dict ; T. II. Taylor , St. Edwards ; Myers it Co. , Benedict : James Irwtn , Dannebrog ; J. B. Lewis , Ulllsdale : Darrett .t I ) . , Mai- vern ; W. II. Froman , Oakland ; Shephard * B. . Arlington ; A. M. Jones , Blver Sioux ; Nelson it Y. , Oakland ; Askwlc it Co. , Oak- laud ; Harrington it Son , Lyons ; Conkllue A : C. , Don ton ; A. Koehler it Co. , ( ioneva ; John A. Kidd , Ong ; L , C. Eckhoff , South Bend ; ( icorge Bout , Hazard ; F , O. Keene , Albion ; W. O. Pugshey , Genoa ; Farmers G. A S. Co. , Mead ; A. D. Sears , Clarka ; Thomas Melllnger , Kearney ; J. A. Crane , Klslngs : Taylor A G. , Shelton : W. J. Davis A Co. , Grand Island ; A. B. V nXandt , Kwmp ; K , J. Hale. Battle Creek : Bono. S. A D. , Elgin ; B. Blaco. Konnard ; Davey & B. , Jackson ; 11. Bix , Callioun. ' OMAHA W110LKS.VLK MARKETS. Thursday , kept. 1. Proiluoe. 37ic following arc Wic prlcci at which round lots of produce tin : sold OH this vuirhct : The iccelpts of butter , eggs and poultrj were large , and the market active. The near approach of the re-union aud fair week has created an unusual demand for pop corn ana It Is almost Impossible to obtain any or the market at the present time. As a rule pop corn is the most unsalable article tha comes to the market , and after next week i Is probable that there will be no more de maud for it until another year. Sweet pots e toes are beginning to b handled more e > I tenalvely by ihe commission dealers , ADI prices will bo apt to hold tip quite well on ac count of the scarcity of common potatoes. The nrst shipment of 'Salt ' Lake potatoes Is expected to arrive to-morrow. Prairie chickens are now In MUSOII , and are meeting with very fair sale , but It Is necessary to ex- crclso a good deal of care in handling them while the weather Is so warm. About the lirst shipment of now honey was received yesterday. The output of honey In this lo cality Is reported to be light , aud , for that reason , It will be n difficult matter to grade It. as white and red clover and other kinds will found In the same frame. Ends I'lie market is weakening , the bulk golne at 15)c , an occasional case goes at lOc. BUTTKU Choice Is scarce , prices fair : other creamery , -Jc ; choice dairy. lS ( < { 30c ; medium grades. 13@16c : ordinary , 9tflOc. CIIKKSE Market good. Famcy full cream Cheddars , single , 12cfult ; cream , twins , 12c ; young America ! ) , 12H13c : brick cheese. 100 Ibs In case , new , 14c ; Limbiirecr , 100 Ibs In case , new , 13Kc ; Swiss , fancy Ohio , new 19c. POUI.TUVMarket fair , prices Arm. Spring chlckims J1.75WJ.50 ; old towls 82.50t3.25 ( ( ; ducks. S2.25rj-J.75 ; turxeys , 6@7c per lo. UAV.K The receipts of prairie chickens nre liberal for so parly In the season ana are MClllngat S2.50it300. Mallard durks ar In light receipt and are wiling at 82.2.y3'J.0 ; teal , and mixed 31.0031.75. No quail have been received , but they would brine about 5 .00,32.25 per doz , A few jack rabbits have put In an appearance , and sold at 40c each. POTATOKS Sear co and linn at 70@Xc ) SWF.KT POTATOKS Sweet potatoes are In llboul receipt , and lind a ready maiket at 3c per pound. SAI/TLAKF. POTATOKS Salt Lake pota toes have put In an appearance on the mar ket , and good stock la foiling at 90c per bushel. ONIONS Scarce and firm ; good stock , 90 ® $1.00 per bushel. CAIIIIAOH The receipts are light , but the present prospects favor a larger crop than was anticipated. There will bo a car of Cali fornia stock received In a shirt time. Choice home grown , 75u80c ( per doz. heads. MELONS Watermelons 'bring 18.00@12.00 per hundred ; cantelopes. 5u@75c per doz. TOMATOKS Local gardueis report the supply us holding out well , and that the crop h.ts bt'cii benetitted by the late cool and wet weather. Commission men are onlr hand ling a very few. Good stock $1.00gl.25 ( per bushel , HONKY Good honey In neat one Ib. frames 18c per Ib. CEI.KIIT The demand Is not very heavy so early In the season. Good stock suitable for ( -.shipment Is sold at a5@40c per bunch. BKANS. Hand - picked navy beans are quoted at $1.80@1.90 per bushel , and the other grades are selling from that liguro down to Sl.25. PorcouN Choice for stands , 2 @ 'lc pcrlb. h'ruit * . Orders from the country rc ittrlua * e- Itctal stock awl ertrn cure in imiftlivi can not ulwdi/s lie filial ne the smne price * ijuotcd to the local trade .for cninnuni stock. There was one car of California fruit re ceived to-day. The sales during the past few days have been unusually light , owing to the cool and rainy weather. A very heavy trade Is anticipated for the coming week during the reunion and fair. The demand for home grown grapes Is Improving and the stocks are moving more freely , but the supply Is still large. As will bn seen from the quota tions the apple market Is very tirin. The lirst car of Michigan apples was received yester day. The quality was good and met with very fair sale. PLUMS The market Is well supplied with choice California at SI. 50 per box. Largo red home grown plums are comine In quite freely and are selling at S3 per bushel. Cali fornia prunes sell at $1.50 per box. ad peaches PKACIIES The market is well supplied with very choice stocic from California. hoice stock is going at ! > 1.50(2 ( > 1.75. Michigan reaches are selling at S3.00@.J.25 per crate f 4 baskets. NKCTAKINES There nre a few California cctailnes on tlio uiaiket. Choice stock- il.25Ml.50 per box. OUANOKS There are a few good oranges n th maiket Bodl , Sfl.00@7.uo. AITI.KS The mat ket Is tinning UD and the emaiid is better , ( iood stock is moving at - CHAII Ai'Piis : There In a little more In- lUlry for crab apples and there is avood mar- ; ot for choice stock at 88.5 ! ) per barrel. inder grocers' list GitAi'KS The supply of home-grown and California trapes continues liberal. Califor nia , S1.2Sgl.50 ( per 20-lb box ; home-grown , 4c ) er Ib. PKAlts-Californla Bartletls , S3.00@3.25 ; ther varieties , S'i50 ( : i.OO per tiox. LEMONS T.'io supply liberal , wllh falrde- inaiin. Common stock , gO.OO@0.50 per case ; choice , 87.00(37.50. ( BANANAS The market Is full of bananas at Sl.50@3.oo per bunch. Ai'i'i.ES The market is hardly as lirm as t was , owing to the Incieased receipts from he local orchards. Choice apples suitable 'or shipment are quoted at S3.25 per bbl. CRAII AITI.KS Tlut demand Is very light and Is supplied for the most part by the lucal 'armcrs. Choice stock , $1.00 per busbel. Grocer's List. COFPEK Ordinary grades. 2021c ; fair. 21 } < @ 22c ; prime. JQriSc ; fancy green and yellow , 23a25c ( ; old government Java. S8@ $0c ; interior Java , 25ft'Kc ; Mocha , 88@30c ; Arhuckle's , roasted , 20)/c ; McLaughlin's XXXX , 2G'fc ; Dilwortli's , 20c ; Bed Cross , SOtfc. KKFINKD LAUD Tierce , 0c ; 40-lb sqnare cans , o ; c ; 50-lb round , 7fc ; 20-lb round , 7Uc10-lb ; palls , 7 > c ; 5-lb pails , 7c ; 3-lb pails , } tC. PICKLES Medium , In bbls , J0.50 ; do In half bbls , 53.7-i ; small , in bbls , 87.50 ; do in 'lalf bbls. S4.25 ; gherkins , In bbls , 53.50 ; do in : ialt bbls , S4.75. No. 2 churns , S8 ; No. 3 churns , | Kwdered , . . . _ . TOUACCO Lorlllard'sClimax , 44c ; Splen did , -lie : Mechanic's Delight , 41c : Leggett A Meyer's Star , 41c ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Drum- mond's linrso Shoo , 41c ; T. J. , B7c ; Sorg's Spearhead , 44c. CANNED ( Soons Ovstcrs. standard , per case , S3.00rti3.10 : strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , S2.9vH g3.00 ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , $2.b i@ 2.90 ; California pears , per case. S4.50@4.GO ; apricots , wr case , 83.80tf3.90 ( ; peaches , per case , S5.2V35.50 ; white cherries , per case , SO.OO plums , per case , S3.GOQ3.70 : blue berries , per case , S2.20@2.30 ; eeg plums , 2 Ib. per case , 82.50 ; pineapples , 2 Ib , per ca e. 83.20@5.75 ; i Ib mackerel , per doz , S1.55 ; 1 Ibbalmoii , per do/ : , 81.95(32.00 : 2 Ib gooseberries , per case , 3.253.3.i ' ; 2Ib string beans , percaso , S1.70 ; 2 Ib'luna beans , nor case , 1.00 ; 2 Ib marrowfat peas , per caset 2.502.00 ; " Ibo.irly Juno PHIS , per case , C2.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 82.4350 ! ; 21b corn , g2.202.a5. PUOYISIONS Hams , 12 < 312'xc ' ; breakfast bacon. llMUKc : bacon sides 9ft < tlOc ; dry salt , 8&t9c ; shouldiTS , ? ® " ' : dried beer hams , I2@i3c : dried beef regular , Ill2c ; hams.picnlc , b3Xc. , DRIED FRUITS Apples , new , } { 's COc ; ; evaporated , 50-lb ring , T5UH5Xc ( ; raspberries , evaporated , 2s@ ' .ta ; blackberries , evaporated , % (310c ( ; pitted cherries , I7@18cneaches , new , ) 's , i > fe ; evaporated peeled peacnes , c ; evaporated , unparcd , c : new currants , 7K < iTKe ; primes , 4J < C < } l5 c ; citron , 25c ; rai sins , London layers , $ l.tV > ; California , loosa muscatels , 51.00 ; new Valencias , 7Kc. Itoi-E Seven-sixteenths inch , ll12c. STAncn Mirror Gloss , 5 c ; ( Jraves Corn , 0/c ; Oswego Oloss , 7c : Oswego Corn. 7c. liiooMH-Extra 4-tle,82.CO ; No. 1,52.00 ; No. 2 , 81.75 ; heavy stable , 84 SYIIUP No. 70 , 4-gaInn ! kegs , 81.35@1.3S ; New Orleans , per gallon. : iX < J40c ; maple syrup , half Ibbs , "old time , " per gallon , Mc ) ; 1-gallon cant , per doz , S10.50 : halt-gallou cans , per doz , So.00 ; quart cans , > 3.ari. CANDY Mixed , 8) < GUo ; stick , 8H@9Ke. CttACKitRS Oarncau's soda , butter and picnic , 4 } < c : creams , 7Vc ; ginger snaps , 7Hc ; city soda , ? Xc. TEAS Japan , 20OHc ; gunpowder , SOgCJfc Young llyson. 25@55c ; Oolong , 20COc. JELLIES 30-lb palls , S'2.00. General Market * . ttriRiTt Cologne spirtu , iba proof , 51.10 ; do 101 proof , 81.12 ; spirits , second quality. 101 proof , 51.10 ; do 18b proof , S1.00. Alcohol. 188 proof , 12.10 per wine gallon. Uedlhtllled whlbkles , J1.00l..V ) . Gin blended. S1.WK3 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , S2.0090.00 ; Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , J2.00dfi.5u ; ( iolden Sheaf bourbon and rye whlsklws , St5033.00. Brandies , Imported , S5.0txa3.50 ; domestic , 51.30OJ.OO. Gins , Imported , S4.UK < j 0.00 ; domestic , S1.25Q3.00. Champagnes , Im ported , per case , SM.00@33.00 ; American , pei caie. 510.000410.00. . CoAL-Egg. 59.00 ; nut S9.25 : range , 39.25 ; Iowa lump , 53.00 ; Iowa nut 52,75 ; walnul lock , 83.00 ; Illinois. 54.av34.75. HEAVY IlABDWARB-lron , rate , 52.70 ; Plow steel , special cast , 4 , 'c ; crucible steel t > Xc\ \ cast tools , dn. I2 lt > c ; waon spokes , Per get 52.0093.50 ; hubs , per set , 51.25 ; fel lees , sawed dry , 51.00 ; tongues , each , " N > c axles , each , 76o ; square nuu , perlb , " " " coil claln , per Ib , 0 , @l3c ; malleable , S ( tVj ( ; Iron wedges , Cc ; crowbar * , Cc : harrow U > eth. 4. 0 ; snnng steel. 45c ; Bardon's horse shoes , 84.75 ; Burden's mule shoes , 95.75 , Baroed wire * In car lots , 84.00 rn-r 100 IDS. Iroo nails , ratei , 10 to 50 33.40 ; steel nails , ihiiKi Green butchers' , 6K < 3&c ; green cured. 7 } < c ; dry flint , lie : dry tail , PC ; green ralf fkins , 7 > < c ; damaged hides , two-thirds price. Tallow lie. Grease Prime white. He : yellow , 3c ; bro\m , IXc. Sheep pelts , C5Q 40C. _ Dry Goods. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls- count-LL , 6jfc ; CC , 7 > { c ; SS. 8Vc ; Nameless , 6Uc ; No. 5. Cc ; KB. 9 > , c ; GG , lOKc ; x , I2c ; OO , I4c ; NN , lOc , BX. 18c ; II , 20c : No. 10. Stfc ; 40 , lOH'c : CO- ISKc : bO , 15cj 50 , Colored , lOc : 50 , colored , I2c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Bristol , 13Xc ; Union Pnclllc. 18c , OAIIPKT WATtr-Blbb white , 18Xc ; col ored , 20Hc. BATTO Standard , 8c ; Gem , lie ; Beauty , 12Kc : Boone , He ; B , cased , 80.50. PKINTH Soi.iblCoLons Allan taSJ c : Sla ter 5c ; Berlin Oil ujfc ; Garner Oil 0 to 7. PINK AND BOIIKS BlcliraondCc ; Alienee ; Blvcr- polnt5cStecl ; HlvcrCc : BlclimomlOc : PaciHc OJ c. INDHIO Bum Washington Oc ; Ameri can fl We ; Arnold OKc ; Arnold B lOHc ; Arnold A 12c ; Arnold ( Soldseal lOKc. DiiKss-Char- t r Oak4 < < c : BamapoS c : Ixxll 4Kc ; Allen 5J < c ; Klcliinond 5Kc ; Windsor Cc ; Eddystone Gi.vonAM-Plunkett checks 7 , ' c ; Whltten- ton 7 c ; York 7 , c ; Normandle Dress Calcutt Dress 8 > { c : Whlttenton Dress 9c : Benfruw Dress 9c to 12 ! < c ; CAMniucs Slater 4) ) < c ; Woods 4 > c ; Stan dard 4''c ; Peacock 4 < c. COUSKT JKANS Androscoggln 7'fc ; Kear < sage 7 > c ; Kock port OXc ; Conestoga 0 , ' c. DucK-West Point 29 In. . 8 oz. . lOKc ; West Point 29 In. . 10 oz. , I2j < c : West Point 29 In. , 12 oz. . 15c ; West Point 40 in. . 11 oz. , 10c.- Checks Caledonia X. 9) ) c : Caledonia XX , lOWc ; Economy 9 to Kc : Otis 9 to Kc. TICKS LowlstouSO In. , 12x c ; Lewlston 32 In. , 13Wc ; York 32 In. , 14c ; Swift Klver7Kc : Thorndiko O O , 8 , 0 ; Thorndlke B F. 8Wc ; Thorndlke 120 , 9 > < c : Thorndiko XXX , 15c ; Cordls No. 5,9c } : Cord 1 9 No. 4 , lie. DKNIMS Amoskeag 9oz. , lOc : Everett 7 oz. , 13c ; York 7oz. , 13c ; Haymaker 8Kc : jaff- rey XX. lltfc : Jaffrey XXX. 12 > < c ; Beaver Creek AA. 12c ; Beaver Creek BB , lie ; Beaver Creek CC.IlOc. KENTUCKY JKANS Memorial 15c ; Canton 18c ; Durham 27Hc : Hercules 18c ; Leaming ton 22c ; Cottswold 25c. CIIAHII Stevens' B flc ; bleached 7c ; Ste vens' A 7 } < c ; bleached 8Hc : Stevens' P 8 0 : bleached ! > Xc : Stevens' N 9Kc ; bleached ; Stevens' S R T , MISCKI.LANROUS Table oil cloth 82.85 ; plain Holland 8Jfc to9c ; Dado Holland 12Uc. FLANNKLS-Plald Baftsman 20c ; Gof hen SJUc ; Clear Lake 33H'c : Maple City 30 } < c. Wlilte-G. U. No. 9 , Jf ? 21c : O : H. No. 1 , K. 27Hc ; B. H. No. 2 , % . 82Kc ; B. H. No. 1 , Jf. SOc : Quechee No. 1. V. 42c ; Ouechee No. 2 , . , 25c ; J. K. F. , { , 37Kc ; G. , % t 35C , COMKOrtTKns 8fl.50@35.00. BLANKETS White , 1.00@7.50 ; colored , 81.10@8.W > . BIIOWN SHEKTINOB Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 c ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D. 4-4 , 6 < c ; At lantic P , 4-4 , 5 fc ; Aurora LL. 4-4 , 5 c ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4 > < c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , CHc ; lloosier LL , 4-4 , We : Indian Head , 4-4 7kc ; Lawrence LL. 4-4 , 5Jfc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5Xc ; Pepperell B. 4-4 OKc } ; JVppereil O. 4-4 , Oc ; Pepperell , 8-4. ICe : Pepperell , 9-4 , 18e : Pcpperell , 10-4 , 20c ; Utica C , 4-4. 4Jfc ; Wachusett , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora It , 4-4 , O o ; Aurora H , 4-4. Oc. HLEACIIKD SIIKKTINO nerkoloy cambric. No. 00. 9 c ; Best Yet , 4-4 , fltfc ; butter cloth OO , 4c ; Cabot , 7 c : Farwell , be : Fruit of Loom , 8 fc ; Greene . Oc ; Hope , 7fc ; King Phillip cambilc. lie ; Lonbdale. ll'ic ; Lous- dale , 8J c : New York mills , lOWc ; Pcpperell , 42 Inch , lOVc : IVpperell , 40 Inch , IlJ < e ; Pep perell , 0-4 , 15c ; Pepperoll. 8-4.18c : Pepperell , 9-4 , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4. 22 } < c : Canton. 4-4 , 8 > { c ; Canton , 4-4 , 9 ] < c ; Triumph , Cc ; Wam- sutta , lie ; Vallev. 5c. Dry Lumber. DIMENSIONS AND TIMHKItK. KI.OOIIINO. A C In. White Pine Sin.50 C , 829.50 B " " " SUX ) 1) , 21.00 B ' " " ( Sel. Kencin.l'J.OO F1XI81I1NO. st anil 2nd , clear , 1,1 inch , B.2fl . 850.50 5(1 , clear , 1 Inch , . B s. , . 45.50 " " 1 , lj < , ain . 40.M ) select , 1 inch , s. 2 s. . . 40.00 I,1IVi. . 2 in . 44.00 Unch , s. 2s. , . 80.00 LU Mil Kit. lear Poplar , Kx. Bds. K in. , s. 2 s..53.5.50 X In. Panel , s. 2 s 27.00 " " Corrugated Coiling , % . . 28.50 11ATTENS , WELLTU111NO , PICKETS. O. G. Batts , 2JiJ In 500.75 " Kx3 In , 8.1s 00.45 1 in Well Tubing. D A M and Bev 23.00 'ickets , D. & ILFIat 20.50 " " Square 21.00 HOAHDS. No. 1 , com. sis 818.00 No. 2 , com , sis 817.00 No. 3 , 815,50 No. 4 , S13.00 KENCINO. No. 1.4 AC In , 12 A 14 tt , rough 819.50 to. 1. " " 10 " " 19.50 Mo.2 , " " 12A14" " 10.00 No.2 , " " 18 " " 17.50 SIDING. A. 12. 14 and 10 ft. 521.50 C , S15..50 B. " " " 20.50 D. 12.50 CK1I.TNO AND rAUTITION. stcom , X In Whlw Pine Celling 534,00 Jnd ' " " 28.00 Jlear. ? s in. Norway " " 10.00 nd com. % In. " " " 14.00 STOCK HOAHDS. A 12 inch s. Is 545.50 No. 1 , com. 12 In. s. 1 s. , 13 tt 20.50 14 It 19.00 10 ft 18.50 No. 2 , " " " 19.00 " " " " 10 tt 17.50 Inch Grooved Hoofing 51.00 per M more than 12 iuch Stock Boards same length , sun * LAI * . No. 1 Plain. 8 A 10 in S19.50 No.2 " 17.50 No. 1 , O. O. , 8 In 19.50 HOUTnl'.llN YELLOW PINE. Com. 4AOIn. Flooring 517.50 Star " " 21.50 Clear In. Celling 21.50 Jf in. Partition K.OO Fi luish.l AU/in.s.28 29.00 Corrugated Celling , 4 in 25.00 Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . 27.00 Slll.VOLKS. IjATII. XXclear . .83.10 Extra A * 82.90 * A * Standard . . 2.75 * AHBAB 2.55 0 In. clear No 1. . 1.50 Lath 2.05 POSTS. White cedar , C In. , Hs. , 12c ; 9 In. qrs. , lie ; 8 in. cirs. , 10c:4 : in. round 15c ; 'teiiuesbee Kcd Cedar , opllt , 15c : Split Oak , 12c LIMK , r.-rr. Qulncy whlto lime , ( best ) 90c : Akron cement , H.75 ; Hair , 30c ; Plaster. 82.7.5 ; Tar boud ; , 51.75 ; Sash , ' 40j per ct. ; Doors. 40c per ct ; Blinds , 40c per ct. : Mntildings , 40c per ct. ; Tar telt , pcrcwt , 2.25 ; Stiaw board , 81.75. Proposals for Sewer Construction , SEALED bid * will bo received bv the city clerk until 10 o'clock a. in. , Soplombur titli , JbST , for tlio construction of htorm ntor MJW- crnijo. In the city of 1'latttmiouth as pur plain und BpctltlcHtlmis on IIUi In tlio oUlco oi tlio city clerk. PropoeHls to bo miido on printed blanks lurnlsliLMl b > | the crty clink , and nil bids to bo uccoinpanlcd lijr a rcrllfiod check for one huntlred doliura upon u locul bnnk imyuDlo to tlio city of PliUUmouthHS tort'elt money In thu event thut thu bidder fclnill fall to enter Into a contract with irnoil Hurt Hiilliclent bonds within ten days of notice of nwiud. Tne estimate for enld work nincle by the city engineer , la as follows : Heveu and u hair ftot brick cowers 111 per foot. foot.Five and a half root brick gewois $7.50 per foot Four nnd a half f ot brick gevrers 15.00 per foot. Fifteen Inch plpo complete 11 00 per foot. Three munholts U fuet high H.W per \orl , foot. Three frames Mid cover ! 555 pounds each at 4o. lUti.tiO. Quid lildB will Mo opened ul 2 o'clock p. in. , Beptenibor Vtli , IM7 , ut the office of thu city at torney , HyronClwrk. The city reserves the right to rojcct any and 111 ! bids. J. W. JOHNSON. Chairman or the Hoard of Public Works. I'lRttdinouth , Neb. , August 16 , Ib87. 8ept-2-d8Mn&o SCIENTIFIC CLUCK & WILKINSON. JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY Agricultural Implements. A RKEJi , WhotiMile Ic l r la Asrricultural Implements , Wncroiis , CrxrUgti anil nucrl" . Jonr < rtrcel , tetwcon Uth nil IOIbOti > b , Kti , " " LINING ER , C TfETCALF CO. , Arricnltttral Implements , Wagoni.r rrmf . Baitlxi. Hit. , TT hol l , Omaha. Vfkolf * ) eDeltrtla Agricultural Implements , nrt < o iini ) nugilon. wt.yoi , ! 31 * uilQ7i Janti it' Artists' Material. A. MOSPE , JR. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , liU lkiu lin Street. Omili * . 'Builders' //art/war * and Scales. HIME1\AUGH < C TAYLOR , Builderi'MftrdwareftSeale Repair Shop Mechanic * ' Tooli and Bufklo Seal * * . 1406 Dougltt it , Omahj. Neb. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Books and Stationery. A. T. KENYON , C CO. , Who'ei l i\d Re til Booksellers and Stiitloncrs , 1522 Douplat t. , ( ) in tii , Npb. Tclcphono Ml. Corrrspotiilrncc' Boots and Shots. i. Fo RSE eC CO. Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. 1111 F rn m it. , Omaha. N b. M nuf ctory , Bummw treet. Ilottoa. X. T. LtMJSIHr tl CO. , Wholesale Rubber llouts and Shoos Uuhnor and Ollctl Clothtnif unit Kelt llootn and Phop > . 1111 Harnov Strppt Betr. STORZ * ILKJt , Lsger Beer Brewers , 1171 North 18th Street. Omtb * . Neb. Butchirt' Teat * . LOUIS HELLER , Butchers' Tools and Supplies , ! ! CtilDfi of ill klndi tlwijiln itoek. nil Jonett.m h Cofftt , Spices. Cte. Omaha Cotreo and Spice Mills. TeM.CotTr i,8plc i. Dtklnc Powder. FUvorinvM * timeu , Iundr7 Blie. ink. lie. Ult-U Biraer _ gireet.o nh . Nek. _ Cornier. . John Epencter , Prop. Mmnnf caterer ot OalTanlied Iron > nd Conic * . Ooit * > nd 101 and lot N. IDtb it. . Omaba. Neb. RUEMPING tC ROLTE , Uanufactnrere or Ornamental Galvanized Cornices , Dormer Wlnduwi , nnali.Uetallr8kllgbtetc. 3108. mi ! . , Omaha. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , C. Spccht , Prop. Oalranlted Iron Cornletti. etc. Bpect'ilmproTeil Pa ent Urtallc Skylight. MS and MO S mil t..Umaha. Carpets. OMAHA CARPET CO. , Jobbers of Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Rues , Linoleums , UattlnRi , Ktc. llDouc'ai \ ' itrcet. Crocker/ and Notions. Agent for 'bo Manufacture r > and Importer * ot Croekcry , Glnssware , Lampi , Cblmuv ) ! , etc. ORlcc , 317 South 13th Bt. CLOfHINO M. ELGUITER'S lluniniotli Clothing House , Corner Knrnnm and Tontli Streuti Omaba. NcK Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing. Sutler , Erf i and Produce. Consignment ! solicited. Headquarters for Stoneware , Hurry Bozos uud Urapo Hatkeis. HI * IK 1fe street , Omaba. RID DELL < H III DD ELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , pcclaltiet Batter , F.sis * . Cboeie , roillrj , Game , Ojsiers , etc. , etc. 112 8. iltb bt. PEYCKE BROS. , Commission Merchants. Frnlts , Produce and ProrlsloDi , Omaha , Nob. > CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , llutter , Qamo , Frulti , etc. 230 B. 14th st Oumha. Neb , Coal ana" Limt. > . i. l.ATiAQH. l're . C. K. cinnrtMAH , V. J. A. SUNDEliLAND , Soc. and Tr 8. OMAHA COAL , COKE ts LISLE COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 209 ? outn Tblrteonth Street , Oniabn , Nob. , r. , T. JOHNSON f : CO. , Mannfucturers of Illinois White Limo. And Shippers of Cos ) and Coke. Cement , Plaster , IJme. Hair. Flro Ilrlck , DrHln. Til * ami Sewer Pipe. Dmce. l > rton note ! , rani urn tt. , CWnnli * . N b. Telttpnonu 811. Cigars and Tobacco. MAX MEYER < CO. , Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco , dun * Olid Ammunition , 115 to 223 B. Iltb St. , 10JO to 1IRI rarnamst. , Oraiha , Neb , WEST < K FRITSCHER , Manufacturers of Fine Cigars , And Wholesale Dpilers In I nf Tobaccos , Nos. 108 and HON. Mth street , Omaba. Dry Goods. M. E. SMITH < C CO , , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Notions 1103 and 1104 Douzlin. cor. llth bt. , Om hii.Veb. Distillers. Dlstlllarsnf I.lquori , Alcohol nncl Spirits. Importen and Jubberiof WliienUDd l.lquorr. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLE'f CO. and ILER ,0 CO. , Importers and Jnbberr of Fine Wines and Uqunrfc Sole m DUI otur ri of Kennedr'K Knit Indln Ult. t ri unJ llomu'lc Uquori , 1112 llnrner St. Furniture. IEirEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealeru in Furniture. Karnam tt. . OmnhH. Neb. CHARLES SHIVER1CK , Furniture , Kedding , Upholstery , Mirrors , etc. IXfi. 1203 and 1310 farnam > t. , Oraiha. Groceries , PAXTON , GALLAGHER if : CO. , Wholesale Groceries and 1'rovislons , Nos. 706,707,700and711 9. lOtb fit. , Ora.bn. Nab McCORD , It.KAIt Y , C C'O. , Wholesale Grocer a , Iftn and Learenwnrtb rti.Ora bu. Hardware. LEE , FRIED CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Sheet Iron , Rte. AuuriM ( nr Howe Hcnlas , and Miami I'nwderCu. , Ousha.N'b. W. , T. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wainn Stock , Hardware Lumber , etc. 1SS and nil lltrner St. , Oninlia. EDNEY , C GIItBON , Wholesale Iron und Steel , Waqon and Carrtsue Wood Htock , Heavy Hitrdware , Btc. Hit and 1'JIJ Lesrenwortb ft. . UoiKlm. Nfb. MILTON ROG EltS f : Stoves , Ranges , Furnaces , Tiles , MaatUl , Urkl > , llrau Goods. Utl and U33 ftroaaa Hlreiit. OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY Iron Works. 1'AXTON cC VIERLINQ Iron Works , Wren M and O l Iron Bulldlnu Wort , Irnn.Stair * lUlltiii. Beams and ( Jlrders , lieam Kniines , Ural * Work , UniPMl Foundry , Machine tail Itlaciinmh Work. omreaiJWoris.U. P. Itr.amhUhstirn. u. K. SA n'YER , M unit fncturing Dealer In SinokrStark ? , llrltchlnK" , Tank' , nnd Ueneral Holler UepalrlnK , W Dodte ilrcet.Omslia. " r. It. MCMANU9. 0. SULLIVAN. OMAHA. WIRE , f IRON WORKS , Manufacturer * of Ire nnd Iron Mailings , Desk Halts , Window ( ) u rd , Flower mnidt , Wire Sljnt. ! 1WN. Ifth. Orders by mall promptly attended ! * . Lumber , OMAHA T.UMIIER CO. , Dealer' . All Kindt of Building Material nt Wholes , K Uth Street and Pnlonraelrle Track. Omaha. J LOUIS BRADFORD , Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Ltme , Sash , DOOM , tie. Tards-Corner7lh and Uouclui Cornet _ Mhand IHimlas. _ _ ' CHICAGO LUMBER CO. , ' Wholesale Lumber , til B. 14th ttrte t. Omaha , Nab. F. Colp ticr , Lumber. I3th anil California Btra * ti , Omnba , Neb. fRED W. GRAY , I/umber , Lime , Cement , Ate. , Eta , Cor.6lti and notnlai U , ootaha. Noi. HOAGLAXI ) . Lumber. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. , To Dealers Only. , pfflce , 1403rarnamitrertOmahR. CHAS. JR. LEE , Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpltaand Paranct Flooring. th and Dooclal Omaha. JOHN A. WAKFtflELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. l porte < 1 and Amarlcan Portland Cement. BtaU Aiaat lor Milwaukee Mrdraullo Ccmant and Beit ( Julncy WhH I.lme. Lire Stock. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha. IJmlUd. Job * r. Boyd. Lift Stock Commission. C. R. I'AI.MKH. N. P. IIICMMAN. .1. IU HI.ANCIIAI1D FALMEU , ItlCHMAN C CO. , Lire Stork Conint ( union MereJuintf , Offlcc RonmUI. Opposite KxclmiiRc IlulUllnir , Union Block YiinlH , South Uniiiliii , Nob. ' ' MCCOY 'niikisT Live Stock ConunlHsion Merchants. IlHrket furnlnhed free nnapiillrntlon. atockem an icnleri rurnhhpil on KO 1 ( crini. Refercna * OmHlm Natlonul Ilink imil South Oiuah'i Nntluna Union Flock Yanla , houtli Onmlin. J f. BURKE C SONS , Live Stock Commission. _ ( leo. Ilurko , Mannver PnlonBtoek Yard .H Omnba. Telephone 6W. , K Live Stock Commission Merchants , Bhlpmenti of anr and nil kin , IB of Block lollolted. _ L'ulon Stock , Yardd. Oiuahit , Neb. Millinery and Notions. I. OBERFELDER ft CO. , IraporlcrB and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions , HIS and 12151 li\rno j St. cot , Onmlm , Nob. iT. T. ItOniNSON NOTION CO. , Wbolepftlo Dealera la Notions and Fiiriiishluir Goods , 4iXI nnd OS H , Tenth St. , Ornnhi. Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY , Manufacturers of Ovornlls , Jeani I'anU , Sblrti , Etc. UK nnd 11M DouTlni Street. Omaba , Null. PAPER CARPEXTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Taper Dealers. Carrj a nlco Block or l > rlntlii , Wrapping and Writ Ing Miper. Spccliil nttcntlon ( tlrc > n to cur loud op orders , which will lie alilppcd direct from rnllU. All orders will rceetro | > eriunal ntlenllcin. Wouuar- ' 1 B001' ' * * n'1 ' 'UW ' | ir10 < ' - § - " " "nlt uul Printing. Job Pyinters , JMank Hook Makers , And Hook Minders. 1V. ( and 10H South KouitoeuU ) itroet. Omnhn , Nt'b. WESTERNNE WS PA PER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Dealers In Typo , Pronto ami Printers' Suppllot. Ult South Twelfth Mtrci-t. Putrps. CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , earn find Witter Huppllua. HuaUquHrtori for &I& Fo. tVi't ( JocKli. 1111 Karnnm i > t. , Omnhn , Nob. U. S. WIND ENGINE nnd PUMP COMPANY. UnlladarWInd Mlln : nteara and Wnter Piinpllei , V IMumblnc Qoode. Bdftlnn , lloie. PI8 unil y.'U far- . > namit. , Oinaba. N K. rellnn , MnniiK < r. I Telephone Nu. am. A.L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines. Steam , Water , Kallwnr and MHIInu Supplioc. KM S30 , fdand VU harn iu at. . Ui.mliu , Neti. ItROWNELL CO. , a Mdiafnctureri nnd Dealori In KncrliiRS , ItoIlursiV ( icnurul Mnohlnory beet Iron work , Steim I'umpi.Siw Mlll > , Acia * Obtftlx , nodfo Woodipllt Pullari , Btlllnji , ita , AUowaio.i , crap < 3riuad3 l ll 4. " - tcnwortbit. Omaha Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUIltlKIt CO. , Munufucturor nnd Denlorn In nil kindof Hiihbcr lino.Is , OIlClntlilnKiind IXMiiln > r llcltlnu' ! ) > Pimmm Safes. Etc. p. BOYEii .p'c'bT " Ajrents for Hall's Safe < t Look ( o.s1 Fire au < l llurK'nr Proof anfDi. Tlmo l , ck , Vault * and Jill Work , lltll KnniHin ftreet Omaha , Nab. _ G. AND KEEN , Omaha Safn Works. Mnnuf cturor < if FlreBiid IlurElnrl'rriofHafei , Vault i.jHllVirk , liuluT und Wlru Work. Cor. lltbundJutkiuniitK Orai.huNob , ' Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A. niSltltOll'iC CO. , , Wbolenlu Manufarturonof | Sash , DoofH , lUitnlH and Mouldiiififs , Itrnnch otfice,12lU hud Jiard ntt.UsbzNb. BOIIN MANUFACTURING COt Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moald gn.HUtlr Work and Interior llnrd Wood Unlit ) Juil uuiued. N. K. cor. Hill mid Ixmrennurlli SIM. Uianha , Nub. J. B. HAYNES OFFICIAL - - STENOGRAPHER TIUUD JUDICIAL U1STIUOT , 87 Clwuiber of Commerce.