f 7 OMAHA DAILY BEEFRIDAY. . SEPTEMBER 1) ) . 1887. THE TRADE CENIER , That Oereal Commands a Quod Share of At tention in All Branches. WHEAT AGAIN RULES DULL , Increased Activity Characterized Btts- Inenfl In the- Provision 1'lt Cattle Blow nnd Unsatis factory Quotation * . rjiiioAGo rnoDOOE MA alter. CIUCAOO. Sept. & ISpeclal Telczram to tlio HEK.I Corn coinmnntled a KOOI ! share of nttcntlon on the lloor to-day and trading was on an Increased scale In nil brunches of tlio market. Hiitcliliison's brokers led In buying nnd tlit'lr purchases , especially for casb and September delivery , wcro of n larjo BBUTO- cntc , though they took great quantities ot May besides. OiUsUlo ortters did not show any Increase worth mentioning. Tlio feeling throtijliotit was bullish. There wcro ndvanco tips of course of what the government esti mate would bo on the crop yield , most ot them putting It nt 1,400.000.000 bushels , nnd this was the strongest factor In the market. Other markets appear to be following the ad vancing tendency shown here , New York nnd St. Louis bclne reported stronger to-day , with a further Improvement of d In spot corn at Liverpool. There continues a very free outward movement , lake charters for thn past twenty-four hours footing up 313,000 bush els. Commission houses report a largo Increase In farmers' deliveries during the past few days , but this fact , If known to the crowd , bad no perceptible clfect. The bears still outnumber the bulls nearly two to one , ns was proven by n personal canvass of the pit by atradcr to-day , yet tbe buying side np- pears to bo gaining friends rapidly , and that packers and provision mun are bullish on the market Is very well known. The par- tics most largely Interested In the mar ket for short ribs were cred ited with buying corn freely this forenoon. In the aggregate n largo business was done , based on yesterday's closing figures for futures. September corn made nn advance up to 1 o'clock of lc , while moro deferred deliveries closed KQJfc higher. From 4l c bid nt the opening for September , that future Improved to 42 c , nnd nt 1 p. m. was the top. October advanced steadily from the split at the opening to 42'/c ' , and rested at 42.jfQ4.2c ! at 1 o'clock . , with November , quoted at 4'i-Kic and December nt 45'fc old. Initial trades In May wcroat45c. On the bulge that future Im proved to 45c , with 4JK@4 > c split bid at 1 p. in. Wheat was asaln dull to-tlav , but tbe feel' Ing was stronger than on yesterday , and a slight Improvement In pi let's Isnotud. Cables wcro dull , and export inquiry insignificant. Wheat Is moving out faster than It Is coming In , however. Lake engagements for the dav foot up 70,000 bushels , and considerable ( juanUtic.H nro going out right along by rail. October wheat started in at 70 , ' @ 70) c , De- cembea at W-tf , and May at TUKc. The | tone was ono of weak ness and depression early , but the opening range was practically the inside. A good many local traders who had sold yesterday on the decline found very little property for halo when thuy attempted to cover to-day , nnd the demand from the iihorts , Insignia- cant ns It would bo considered In an ordi narily lively market , was suillcicnt to ad vance prices % c. October wont from 70 , " @ 70Jfc to 70 > p. December from 73)4'c ) to 7.'ic , and May from 7U > e to 7'JXc : Tlio market softened somewhat after the ur gent demand from shorts was satisfied , but prices only receded X < j3 > > e. T'lfl ' l o'clock range was fiSJ/c for .September , 70c for October , 73 @ 7.JJ for December and 7lc for May. Oats Jworo O'moderately active nnd Ktrongt'r. Improved speculative demand , a lot up In receipts and an advance in corn woie the principal aids to the bulls and they made tlio most of their opportu nities. September property showed the greatest uuoyancy , the market advancing from 24 c nt the opening to 24 ? c , which was the 1 o'clock closing price and KC above yesterdav's latest bids. October improved Jrom 25@25 > < c at the start to 85 { ® 25Vc anil rested at , 25c , or Ifc higher. November closed at 20c and Slay at SOVc. Sales of the latter were at the ex treme range of iKXjWdJ.fe. The provision pit was the center of consid erable Interest. Increased activity charac terized general trailing , though September and October short ribs , which were advanced another lOc , led the market. Lard , however , commanded more than usual attention and averaged ut 1 o'clock 2jc higher. In tlio product for next winter de livery there was also something of a boom tiiul year pork experienced an appreciation of 40c , January pork of 12Kc , January lard of BJtfc and January short ribs of 7Kc. For January pork closed at S12.77H , lard at 80.C2K and short ribs at 0.00. September hhort ribs r.ingcd the same toJ c under Oc tober , which sold at S8.bUS .b7' $ and rested ntSH.87 } . Fluctuations in lard weioon - lined to2 ! < taand at adjournment September stood ut S.OW'f ' and October and November at SO. . ' * Prices were fractionally higher for wheat , oats and coin at the after noon session. Hlbs also advanced a few cents. Wheat for September sold ntGSJjf ( < 7 ! Cite , October sold at 70 > @ 70Kc. November at TO OiWUo , December at 7Wc and May at TB&c. Corn for September sold at 42J c. Oc tober at 4 ! , l/42 fe , November at42XM > 4'Kc ! ; nnd Mav 45 < e. O.tts for September 24Jsc , October 25c. . November 2fl c and May iSO'i'c. Mess pork for the year sold at S12.0 : ! , Januarv at 812.82) ) , ' . Laid for Oc tober S0.57K. November 50.57 } , December S0.57X : January , SO.G5. CH1CAOO"MVK'STOCK. . CHICAGO , Sopt. f. I Special lolegrnm to the UKI.J : CATTLI : Trade was again slow and unsatisfactory. As to prices , there was no particular change ns compared with yes I- V terday on falrtogood natives , but anything be I1 1- low or anything that had to compete with the best Texans and rangers was generally quoted lower , and such are now lower than for any time tills year. It Is like thowlng money away In sending to this market at present thin i , grassy , half fat natives. They are not wanted by any class of dealers that buy in Chicago. Itungo cattle , especially the northern class , Bold no lower than yesterday , yet prices have dropped 2U@25c this week. Texans were about the same as for a dav or two past , but goiiiu sanguine salesmen fancied they ito ite getting better offers than yesterday. Native butchers' stock remains dull at the very low prices of ( ho past two \\ccks. Most ot the trailing In stockcrs nnd feeders Is between ( peculators. Countrymen arc not buying to any great extent , lu'lico tha stock on hand must be accumulating. Shipping steers , 1XV ) to 1500 Ibs , 4.20 < < M.OO ; 1200 to 1 50 llis. S3.40@4.50 ; Itt ) to 1200 Ibs , 82.1K 0 ) 01.00. Stockcrs and feeders. 9l.50@2.00 0t ; rows' , bulls and mixed , < tOO@ti.75 ; bulk ! f 2.00 < 32.2.1 > . Texas steers , 82.yOit8.l5 ; cows , 51.7Xs52.0. ( Western rangers , sloW : natives and half breeds , 82.7U@ J,40i\vintered ; Tex- BUS , 52.756(3.10. ( lions Trade was active , with an upturn of about 5c all around. Speculators niadu the pace to-day and kept i.It up I mm tlio start to the linlsh. Then short ribs were in better demand and higher , rte ; that tlie incident brought out a better packIng - Ing demand. A few lancy heavy lots sold nt S5.MXVr5.ou. mid good butcher weights nl M0Q5.50. Packing and the ordinary run ol shipping sorts sold within n range of S5.20tf B.40. with common at S5.105.25. Light sorlsi 55.25@j.a : ; graders , 84.NXa5.25. FI.NANCIAU NEW YORK , Sopt. a [ Special m to the BKK.I STOCKS The stoct et w s rather slow and plainly showed an etb eenco ot outside business ot any moment There was considerable talk nnd hard feel Ing engendered by Urn recklessness ot tin : bears lu circulating malicious stories calcu lated to effect the standing of several Wai itre t houses known to have connections In business way with Ives. A bear point wa l o made out of the failure of the treasury to accept any of the bonds ottered yesterday U was a thin point , however , for the tr the past three weeks have ap practically Insignificant and the continued ourchases of securities by foreigners has brought more gold to this country within the past month than the treasury has paid out for bonds. The nxlnz up of the passenger war to the southwest removed a good bear card , but they still have left the unfavorable condition of the Iron trade nnd the apathy ot outside speculation to mark on nnd aid In making the most of It , with a fair degree of success , despite the predictions of the bulls that the bears have played their last card. Shipments ot cold keep up , SI,200.000 being ordered to-day from London and Herlln , but It had little rITect on values of stocks. The market opened steady to llrm , with Lacka- wana , Western Uj\lon \ , St. Paul , Heading and several other stocks } ( topper cent higher. London was n fair buyer of St. Paul , Heading , nnd Wnbash profcred. but after a fractional rally the market became weak and sold olt X to \ } ( per cent. Missouri Pacific showing the greatest loss. The market re mained quiet and easy for several hours and an n few { specialties slight rallies occurred. The Western Union statement Is duo next week. It Is expected to show that It has earned considerably over 1 per cent on Its stock , Should the consolidation of the Ualti- moro & Ohio take place and tlio rate bo nd- vnnced say 5 cents It would make addi tional net earnings of over 52,500,000 , or 3 per cent on Its stock. This bad a stimulating In fluence and the close was firm nt X per cent advance over yesterday. The market was feverish the last hour , 'Iho short interest Is largo nnd In several properties the boars were not disposed to stand on their contracts , and rushed to cover. Heading regained all the decline and closed the cnmo as yesterday. St. Paul was per cent higher and cotton oil "stiffs" were strong and one point higher. The rest of the list was weak , with declines extending to 1 ? per cent. The total sales wcro 237,917 shares , against 340.27U yester day. OovKitNsiF.NTSi Government bonds were dull but heavy. VKSTKIIDAT'B QUOTATIONS. U. S. 4's coupon .125V C. AN. W 114 % U. S. 4i's coup. . 103 do pref erred. . . 142jjf Tactileifsot'in..UM N. Y ; c ios % Canada South'n. . 50 O. K. &N. . DO Central Pactlio. . 3) O. T. 23tf Chicago & Alton. 145 Pacific Mall sstf do preferred. . . .155 P. , D. ifK 23 % C. , B. &Q PulImanPaI.Car.140 D. , L. A ; W Heading D. &H.O 25J5 Hock Island . . . .125 w" " ' ' "n1'St. ! L. &S. F. . . . dD preferred' ! . . ! os' do preferred. . . , Illinois Central. .110 C. , M. & St P. . . I. , B. & W 17 do preferred..118 > K. AT 20 St P. & 0 45J Lake Shore do preferred..10S L. AN C2f Texas Pacitic. . . . 2r" MlchUanCeufl. . 8fl i Union Pacific. . . . Mo. Pacific 00 $ W.-St. L&P. . . . 17 No. I'aclric 25 % do preferred. . 31 do preferred. . . . 52 W. U. Telegraph 77 } MONEY On call easy at 8@0 cent , last loan nt 4 percent , closed olfercd at 4 percent. PRIME MEKCANTILE PAPBU 70 per cent. STicni.iNn EXCHANGE Dull unsettled nt S4.7t ) ( < ? 4.SO for 00 day bills , and S4.83 } @ 4.8i for demand. I'ltODUCE MARKKT9. Chicago. Sept 7. Following quotations are the 2 : : Jclo.iintr figures : Flour Dull nnd Slow. Wheat Fluctuations again confined wlth- In narrow limits , and the feeling was rather firm , cash , C8 15-Kic ; October , 70 > o : No vember , 72 U-lOc. Corn Moro active nnd fluctuations moro frequent than for past few days , leellng firm , closing 3 ( fclYo above yesterday ; cash , October nnd November , 42c. Oats firmer nnd blither , with good do- mnud ; cash , 24J c ; October , 85c : Novem ber , 2 < % c. Uye Quiet 45c. IJarloy Unsettled at C7c. Primp Timothy Seea-S2.35@2.30. Flax Seed-81.05. Whisky 51. 1U. Pork firmer and higher , andmore doing ; year 812.10 ; January. 812.62 } . Lant Moderately active and stroneer ; cash , 80.55 ; Octooer and November , 8fi.5"K. Dry baited Meats Shoulders , 55. ? > @ 5.35 ; short clear , S9.irxtf9.23 ; short ribs , 88.00. Unttcr Unchanged ; creamery , 10@23c ; dairy , 15@19e. Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , 10X ( < Jllc ) ; flats , 10@lOtfe ; Young Americas , HJiQllHc- Eggs-Firmer at 13 { @ 14Jic. Illdes Unchanged ; heavy green hides. 7k'c ; light do , 78c ; salted bull hides. Go , green salted calf , 8X@9c ; dry flint , 12 ® We ; dry calf , 12@13c ; deaconi 30e each. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 country , S c ; No. 2 , 3c ; cakes , 4c.ItocelnU. ItocelnU. Shipments. Flour , bbls . 28,000 18,000 Wheat bu . 55.000 31,000 Corn , bn . 259,000 210.000 Oats , bu . 108.000 053,000 Kye , bu . 3,000 1,000 Unrloy , bu . 55,000 21,000 St. Ijiuiis , Sept. 8. Wheat strong ; cash , G9 , ! < < a70c ; October , 701 < c. Corn-Higher ; cash , SS' lOc ; October , Oats Firm : cash , 24Vc ; October , 24 Vc. Whisky-S1.0j. Pork 815.25. Lard -80.40. Duller Unchanged ; creamery , 2l@25c ; dalrv , 16(321e. ( Afternoon Hoard Wheat Firm ; Sontem- bor , GO c : October , 70J < c : November , ? JK& Corn lllirher ; September , 32 > fc ; October , S9cMay.4lKc. ; Oats Stronger ; September , 28 c ; Octo ber , Mllwankoc. Sept. 8. Wheat Strong ; cash , CUKe ; October. 70 c. Corn-Dull ; No. a. 41c. Oats Steady : No. 2 white , 27 } c. Kye-Firm ; No. 1. 81.05V. Hai ley Strong ; No. 3 , 5Sc. Provisions Steady ; pork , September , Olnotnnatl. Sept. & Wheat Stronger ; No. 8 red , 72o. Corn Stronger ; No. 3 mixed , 44f@45. Oats Flimer ; No. 3 mixed , 27 t J7Kc. Hjo stronger ; No. 2 , 51c. Pork Firmer at S15.25. Lard Firm and unchanKcd. Whisky-Steady at 81.05. Now Vorle , Sept. 8. Wheat Re ceipts , 302,000 ; exports , 151,000 ; spot quiet , but generally firm ; options have scarcely varied for the day. closing firm : ungraded red , 7 < aS2cNo. ; 1 red , nominal nt84c ; No. Bred. 80-tfo in elevator , 81 > @S4c delivered ; October closed Cor hlglie " HiXoin store , Al@5i/c delivered ; f. o. b. ; distilling , 40c ; October closed at 60 0 , O.Us About } { c higher nnd firm ; receipts , 87,000 ; exports , 844 : mixed western , 8.34c ! ; white western ' . a'i@40c. llliU 11VO * * I , U\ < ( * VV ColToo-Spot , fair ; Hlo , steady at 820.00 ® 20.12K ; options 5@lOo higher , closing steady ; sales , .S0.750 bags ; September , 318.00 ; Octo- lM r , S18.15@ia2.5 : November , SlB.40@ia45 ; December , 18.55@l8.5tl ; January , Jtl8.CO@ 818.C5. Petroleum Firm ; United , COiCc. Kirns Firm and In fair request , westein PorK Stronger : mess quoted at 815,25 for old ; 8U > .ooio.25 for now. Lard Higher ; western steam , spot , ? 0.92 } , Butter Quiet and steadv ; western , w Q24c ; western creamery , lb@3lc. Cheese Dull anil easier ; western , 0@10Xc. New Orlenni. Sept 8. Corn Dull , wean and lower ; mixed , Me ; jflluw , DJC ; white , 5Sc , Oats Dull , weak and lower nt 85c. - Corn Meal Knsier at S2.30@2. 5. Homo Products Strong and higher. Pork-810.00. Bulk Moats Shoulders , S5.SO ; long clear and clear rib , 8S.S7JJ. KaiiNua Citjr. Sept. a Wheat Dull ; No. 2 soft cash,05 3 bid ; May , 70c bid. Corn-Strong ; No. 2 cash , UO. ' c bid ; Octo ber , ! itii4'e bid. Oats DulljXo. 2 cash , 23Yc hid ; May , 27o bid. Sept. 8. Wheat-Market quiet , and In good demand for dry milllne - wheat ; damp and elf grades , dull ; No. 1 hard , old , casti , 741S4p ; October , ? 2c : Novem ber , 73c ; Nn. 1 nnrlhern. cash. Wfc ; Octo - ber , 70e ; November , 71e ; No. 2 northern , old , cash , 70c ; October , 6' > c : November , 07c on track : old No. 1 hard , 7 * ' > c : No. I north ern , 75c ; No. a northern. 73c ; now No. 1 hard. 73@74c : No. 1 northern , 70@7-.ic ; No. 2 northern , TA3T4c. Flour Firm ; patents. * ,25iJ4.40j ( bakers' , 83.S5tct5.50. . , . Receipts Wheat , 148,000 b\k - . : Shipments Wn&at , 9(7,000 ( Bu. ; flour , 4- 000 bbls. Ijlverpool , Sept. R Wheat Quiet : holders offer freely : red western wlnter.Cs2d fiJCs4d per cental ; red western spring , Oj Id ( JO * 2d. Com Firm nnd In fair demand ; new mixed western , 4s 2 } < d per cental. LIVE STOOK. Sept 8. The Drovers' Journal reports ns follows : Cattle Hecclpts. 11,000 ; bleher for best , others slow ; fancy , 85.10(35.40 ( ; ship ping steers , 32.OOffl4.PO ; .stackers and feeders , Sl.Mraa.'JOj ' cows , bulls and mixed , 81.00(82.75 ( ; Texas cattle , 81.70(33.15 ( ; western rangers. SJ.70@3.40. Hogs Receipts , ll.ooo ; strong and Gc higher ; roticli , S4.5@5.45 : packing and shipping , J5.2530.40 ; light , 84.00(3 ( .40 ; skips , 53.OOS4.bO. Sheen Hoceipts , 40.000 ; steady ; natives , SH.OOa4.60 ; western , 83.10(33.70 ( ; Texans , 82.75g3.bO ; Inmbs , 84.00 5.00. Natinnr > l Htock Variln. Knit Ht. LniilH , III. , Sept. 8. Cattle Receipts , 1.300 : shipments , 4,000 : coed cattle are n shade higher ; common , dull ; fair to choice native steers , 83.a x3i4.70 : butchers' cattle. 3. : @ 3.90 : feeders , ? 2.60(33.40j ( cows and heifers , 82.00(33.00. ( Hoes Receipts , 3,200 : shlomcnts , 14,000 : market active nnd steady ; butchers' nnd choice heavv. 85.3-V35.45 ; mixed packers , 85.00(35.2.1 ( ; York-era , S5.00@5.25 ; pigs and grnssers , 84.00(34.85. ( Kannat City , Sept. 8. Cattle Re ceipts , 2,400 ; shipments , 1,400 ; market dull , weak nnd lower for all grades except stockers - ers nnd feeders nnd prime beeves : good to choice natives , S4.00@ .50 ; common to me dium , 83.00(33.75 ( ; stockers , * 2.00@2.fiO ; feedIng - Ing steers , S2,75@3.35 ; cows , 81.50 ( 2.05 , Hogs Receipts , 7.000 ; shipments 500 ; market strong and 5@10c higher ; common to choice , S5.00@5.SO ; skips and pigs , 84.00 CH50. OMAHA MVR 8TOOK. Thursday , Sept 8. Cat tic. There was not much Inquiry for any kind of cattle except for good corn fed natives , nnd there were none of that kind In. Butchers' stock was very slow nnd dull , and aside from two or three loads of cows , there were only n few odds nnd ends sold. There was some Inquiry for feeders , but very few were sold. _ _ _ _ _ Hogs. The receipts of hogs were light. The mar ket opened strong with an active demand , and advanced fully Co over yesterday's market. Everything offered on the market was quickly taken , and the pens wore cleared early In tlie day. One load of cholen heavy hogs reached 85.40 , the top for some weeks past. Sheep. There was nothing doing on the market. Rooclpt ? . Cattle. . . . . 500 11033 . . 2,500 Shipments Sunday. Cattle 34 cars Sheep 2 cars Prevailing Prloo * . Showlngthoprevailing prloos paid for 11 va stock on this marknt : Choice steers. 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . . .81.25(34.50 ( Choice steers. 1100 to 130J Ibs. . . 4.0004.25 Fat little steers 000 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.75M3.00 Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1500 3.75 44.3.5 Good to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 3.50(33.00 ( Common to medium cows 2.00(32.25 ( Good to choice bulls 1.75(33.00 ( Light and medium hozs 5.15M5.25 ( lootl to choice heavy hess r > .25@5.5 ! ! Hood to choice mixed hogs 5.20 u)5.25 ) Representative Hale * . NATIVE STEE1W CO1CN-1TD. No. Av. Pr. No. ' Av. Pr. 01..1008 3.00 TEXAS STEEIta 11AV STATE C. CO. 53..1215 3.00 COWS. 17. . . . 937 2.40 . . . . 750 2.55 17. . . . 841 2.55 3 . . .1370 2.80 HtlTCIIKIlS STOCK MIXIH ) . 3. . . . 580 3.00 3..1120 3.25 FEUDEUS. 18..1015 3.25 no os. No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 80..108 120 S5.13J4 05..207 40 85.SO 08..209 200 5.20 GO. . .291 5.30 09..236 40 5.20 59..284 160 5.30 75..217 240 5.20 55..258 80 5.30 59..248 bO 5.25 82..230 40 5.30 G'J . . .267 120 5.25 71..206 80 5.30 50..207 340 5.25 C3..2.-J7 bO 5.30 71..215 80 5.25 09..201 100 5.80 63..240 80 5.25 50..2. 0 5.80 81..230 ICO 5.25 71..200 SO 5.30 63..240 200 5.35 67..298 100 5.30 04..353 80 5.25 CO..204 80 5.80 70..243 100 5.25 00..390 100 5.30 74..244 120 5.27 09..275 200 5.a5 59..201 5.30 CO..270 40 5.35 03..243 120 5.30 55 . . .320 120 5.35 05..258 40 5.BO 60. . . . 335 5.40 Ijivo Stock Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sold on the market to-day : CATTLE. G. 11. Hammond & Co 55 Local 43 Shi ppers 1U5 Total 203 110(13. ( Anglo American Packing Co 1,508 G. 11. Hammond & Co 421 Armour & Co 513 Total 3,502 All sales ot stock in this market are made per ewt liva weight unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at Ko per Ib. for all weights "Skins , " or hogs weighing loss than 100 IDs , no value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 ID& and stagsSOlbs. bv tlieonblio Inspector. Ijlvo Stock Notes. llojs active , llo s nil bold. Light receipts. No good corn fed cnttlo In. Another 5c advance on hogs. There were a good ninny Iowa men in vcs- terday. J. Johnson , Valley , was in with a load of fat calves. 11. Jeffrey , Osccola , was on the market yes terday with a load of hogs. It. A. Templeton , a well-known shipper , was among the visitors nt the yards. Mr. Carlson , of the firm of L. Anderson & Co. , Mead , was here and sold a load of 25c hogs. Pitt & Hlake , Grand Island , were both here and marketed 01 head of 1008-lb steers at 53.00. John liarton , Friend , Neb. , was among the visitors at the yards who were looking for feeders. Win. Lakln , Friend , Neb. , was looking over the yards yesterday and Inquiring- feeders. J , 11. Ulenklron , Coldrege. Neb. , came In [ with a load of hogs which sold on the uiaiket at 85.27K. J. S. Hull , Dunlap. la. , was In and mar keted a load of hoys at a price that made him happy. The packing houses were all closed at noon yesterday to give the workmen a chance to attend the lair. E. A. Shaln , Elgin. Neb. , made his first trip to the yards yesterday with 243-lb hogs which sold at $5.30. John Stevens , a shipper from Panama , In. , wns hero yesterday. G. W. CrandaU of the same place , was IHMO also. Among those In with stock was Louis Akin , Clurinda , la , , who had two loads of cattle and one of hogs on the market. Mr. Hennett , of the firm of Scliove & Den nett , lloag , was at tlio yards and marketed a load of 33Mb hos nt 85-40 , the top price. Mr.Young , of the firm of Nelson & Young , Oakland , was at tlio yards yesterday , his second visit , and marketed a load of hogs at S5.3-'K. The followhu marketed hogs : J. Huck , Ciete ; lloyles & Co. , Crete : 11. Guild & Co. , llladen ; F. A. Harris. Sterling ; G. 11. WII- cox , Alma : K. J. Newton , Pleasant Dale ; S. E. Hohnbaum , Wnco ; M. Hathaway , HlAcr Sioux ; Neikon ic V. , Oak land ; tiluckley & H. , Stromsburg ; K. A. Shaln , Elgin ; Ny W. M. Co. . Cres- tiui : C. Schneider. Snyder : J. Hastlo , Tal- nuge , 1. MnnlonVabash ; Menaueh tiros. , ( ' Hindi lilulls H. W. li. . . ( ; II. tl. & 3UII , Council Hlulfs ; W. Klpi i. Hnmureys ; J. G. Hall , Gib bon ; Reynolds P & Co. . Friend ; W. H. Saur * Co. , Wllcoxs : W.V. . KloekA Co. . Hra < { shaw ; W. Vickcry , Marne ; / . liaughti , Han tlolph ; Farrlngtnn > V Son , Lyons ; .11. U. Uex tt-r. Hlnlr : 1C lilaco , Kcnnard ; tio. Uootel , Mlllard. ; Gardiner A. Jc Co. , Dodge. OMAHA WU/ll Atji : MARKETS. ' " * Thursday , Sept. 8. I'roUuoo. 37ic following 11 % the price * ot round lots of pruulicc ( ire eli oil murkct : \ 4 Receipts to-day were very largo. Kirgs. butter and poultry being the heaviest. Prices have declined some. ' Kmis The market Is still weak at 10 BuTTEn-Crp.irnery , (25@20c per pound ; choice dalrv , 1-O.Wc ; medium grades , I3@l0c ; ordinary. 9glOc. ( CIIEKSK Market fair. Fancy full cream Cheddars , single , lSc ; full cream twins , 13c : young Americas ' 3Kc ; brick cheese , 100 Ibs In case , 15a ; Llmberecr , 100 Ibs in case , ISJic ; Saurs" fancy Ohio , H > c. OVSTEIIS Hulk oysters nro quoted nt S2.00 pc hundred fresh in cans ; standard , 40c ; N Jew York counts , 60c. Pour.TiiY Fair market ; siirlng chickens , Sl.75ftt2.5o ; old fowlt. 82.50Q3.25 ; ducks , 32.25 < a2.76 : turkeys , o 7e per Ib. GAME Receipts light : prairie chickens , S2.25flt2.50 ( ; mallard ducks. 8J.7i@aoo. No quail have been received but Is quoted at 82.00(32.25 ( ; teal and mixed ducks , Sl.oOQtl.70 ; snijK ! . 75C081.00 ; Jack rabbits. : Bo each. POTATOES Market fairly supplied at 70 ® frOc per bushel. O.Nioxs-Scarce and flrm ; good stock , 00 ® 31.00 per bushel. CAIIHAOIC The receipts of cabbage Is larger than during the past few days. Cali fornia stock , largo round heads , 2c per Ib. MELONS Watermelons have raised now that the fair Is here and the market is bare ; choice , 812.00@15.00 per hundred ; cantclopes , 6or < 375c per doz. TOMATOES Local gardners report the supply as holdlne out well , and that the crop has been benetittcd by the late cool nnd wet weather. Commission mon nre onlr hand ling a very few. Good stock 00@GOc per bushel , SWEET POTATOES The market Is well supplied nnd they sell at 8 ( < t3 } < fc per Ib. SALT LAKK POTATOES Snlt Lake pota toes have put In nn appearance on the mar ket , nnd good stock is selling at UOc per bushel. HONKY Good honey In neat one Ib. frames 18cpcr Ib. CELEIIY There Is but little demand , but the receipts nre larger and the stock better. Good stock brin-'S - 35c n bunch. HBANS. llnnd-pickcd navy. 82.00 per bushel , and other grades down ns low ns 81 25 Poi'conif Choice for stands goes at2 @ 3c perlb. _ Fruits. Orders from tlie country requiring se lected stock ami cctra cure In pacltlwica.il- not always be filled at the same price * quoted to the local trade for common stock. PI.U.MS Choice California , 81.50 per box. Largo red home grown plums nro coming In nnd nro selling at $2 per bushel. California prunes sell at Sl.50 per box. PEACiiES Cholco stock Is going nt < ? 1.50a ( ; 1.75. Michigan peaches are selling at 83.00@ 3.25 per crate of 4 baskets. NECTAKINES There are a'few California , nectarines on the market Choice stock 81 .35(31.60 ( per box. OHANOES There are a few good oranges on tlie market. Hodl , $6.00@7.oo. Arpi.ES Good stock Is moving at 83.50 ® 3.75. 3.75.CriAi ! APP&KS There Is a HttSemoro in quiry for crab apples and there is azood mar ket for choice stock nt 83.50 per barrel. under grocers' list ( iitAi-KS The supply of home-grown and California crapes continue" liberal. Califor nia , S1.25@1.50 per 20-lb box ; homo-grown , 4c per Ib. PKAHS California , Uartletts , S3.00@3.25 ; other varieties , 82.50053.00 per box. PAWPAWS Mellow Missouri pawpaws were put on the fnark'et to-day at 40c per 20 Ib baskets. QUINCES California- quinces , of large size , S2.50@3.00 cer box. LEMONS The supply liberal , with fair de mand. Com mon stock , SO.OO@G.50 per case ; choice , 87.00(3)7.50. ( ) BANANAS The market Is full of bananas at S1.60Qi.OO per bunch. CocoANUTS-Good stock , 85.00. Grocer's List. COFFEE Ordinary grades. 20 } @ 21c ; fair. 21H@22c ; prime , 22@W3c ; fancy green nnd yellow , 23@25c ; old government Java. 28@ 30c ; Interior Java , 25@2Sc ; Mocha , 2Sa30e ; Arbuckle's , roasteil , 20c ; McLaugnltn'B XXXX , 20'fc ; Dllworth's , 20c ; Red Cross , REFINED LAUD Tierce , OJ < c ; 40-lb square cans , 0c ; 50-lb round , 7) ) o ; 20-lb round , 7Jfc103-lb ; calls , 7Hc ; Mb palls , 7 c ; 3-lb PICKIES ! Medium. In bbls , 80.50 ; do In half bbls , S3.75 ; small , In bbls , 87.50 : do In half bbls , S4.25 ; gherkins , In bbls , $3.50 ; do In halt bbls. 84.75. WOODENWABE Two-hoop pails , per doz , ftl.45 : 3-hoop pails , 81,70 ; No. 1 tub. 80.51) ) ; No. 2 tub , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wasn- boards , 81.75 : assorted bowls , 82.25 ; No. 1 churns , 89 ; No. 2 churns , S3 ; No. 3 churns , SuoATt GranulitedC ® Ccconf.A,0 ; } < @ CXc : white extra C , CQtiJic ; extra C. 5 > gw Gc : yellow C , 5tfc ; cut loaf , 7 > ; powdered , 7(3 ( } c "TOIIACCO Lorlllard's Climax. 4lc ; Splen Spearhead , 44e. CANNKD GOOPS Ovsters , standard , per case , S.OOiJ3.10 : ! ; strawberries , 3 Ib , per case. $ : i.WJ@3.10 ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per case. 83.90 ® 3.00 ; California pears per case. ? 4.GO@4.70 ; berries , per case , SJ.20@2.80 ; ens plums , 2 Ib. per case , 82.50 ; pineapples , 2 Ib , per case. 83.20(35.75 ( ; i Ib mackerel , per doz. 81.55 ; 1 Ib salmon , per doz. S1.9. > @ ! 2.00 : 3 Ib gooseberries , per case. S3.2-Va3.35 ; alb string beans , per case , 81.75 ; 2 Ib lima beans , nor case , 81.00 ; 3 Ib marrowfat peas , per caset $2.5032. ( > 0 ; 2 Ib early June Doas , per case , 43.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 82.40@3.50 ; 21b corn , § 2.20@2.25. Pnovisioss ilauis , llQt2c ; breakfast bacon. IKjtUKc : bacon sides 9J < < 310 , ' < c ; dry salt , 83 < < a9c ; shoulders,7@7J e : dried beet hams , lli2c : dried beef regular , hams picnic , 8Ji8 > < c. DRIED FRUITS Apples , now , K's OOc ; eraporatfid , 50-lb ring , 1415c ; raspberries , evaporated , 2S@29c ; blackberries , evaporated , 10tO/c ! ; pitted cherries. Beaches , uew , K's , 7Me : evaporated peeled peacnes , c ; evaporated , unpared , 17)i ) ® 18c ; now currants , 7tf < ffiWc ; prunes , 4 % ( < J5c : citron , 25c ; rai sins , London lavers , California , loose muscatels , now Valencia * , 7Kc. Rdi'K Sovpn-sixteenths inch. 12@12Kc. STARCH Mirror Gloss , 5Jfc ; Graves Corn , Cj/c ; Oswego ( Sloss , 7c ; Oswego Corn. 7c. HuooMS-Extra 4-tle,82.CO ; No. 1,82.00 ; No. 2 , 81.75 ; heavy stable , 84 SYRUP No. 70 , 4-itallon kegs. S1.35@1.3S ; New Oilcans , per gallon , 3S40c : maple syrun , half Ibbs , "old time , " per gallon , bOo ; 1-gallon caiin , per doz , 810.50 ; half-callon cans , per doz , 80.00 : quart cans , 83.25. CANDY Mixed ; 8HC "c ; stick. CRACKERS Garneau's soda , butter and picnic , 4 } < c : creams , 7 c ; ginger snaps , 7 > < c : city soda , 7Kc. TEAS Japan. 20@55c ; gunpowder , 20@0o Youn ' Hyson. 25@3ric ; Oolong , 20@COc. JEI.LlES-30-lb palls. 82.00. General Markets. . _ SPIRITS Cologne spirits , lb proof , $1.10 ; do 101 proof , 81.12 ; .spirits , second quality , 101 proof. 81.10 ; do ISS proof , 81.09. Alcohol , 188 proof. $2.10 iwr wine gallon , Uedlstllled whiskies , 81.00(31.50. ( Gin blended. 51.50 ® 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , 52.00 0.00 : Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , 82.00(10.50 ( ; ( iolden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , SL50@3.00. Urandlos , Imported , S5.00@8.50 : domestic , Sl.3lXcW.00. . Gins , importod. 84.50 ® O.UO ; domestic , J6l.25 ( < t3.00. Champagnes , Im ported , per case , S'.1S.OOQM.OO : ; American , per case. $ io.oor < no.iw. Co.u.-Egir. S'J.OO ; nut , S'J.M ; range , 80.25 ; Iowa lump , Sil.OO ; Iowa nut , 52,75 ; walnut lock , nooj llllngls. 4.25i4.75. ( IKAVV HABOW'AKE Iron , rate , 82.70 ; Plow steel , special cast , 4'fc ; crucible steel , O fc ; cast tools. rtn,12(41ho ( ; waon spokes , per set , S2.00O3.50 ; hubs , per sol , 81.24 ; fel- lees , sawed dry. Sl.CO ; tongues , each. Klc ; xles. each , 7sc ; square nuts , perlb , C@7c ; con clialn , per Ib , 0143 life ; malleable , 8 < | ? 10c ; Iron wedges , Oc ; crowbars , Cc ; harrow teeth , 4) c ; Rpnng steel , 4 5c ; linrden's horseshoes shoos , 84.75 ; Uurdon's mule slices , 85.75 , Harbed wire * In car lots , 34.00 per 100 Ibs. Iron nails , rates , 10 to 50 $2.40 ; sleel nails , v ilUJEn Green butchers' , 5X@Cc ; jjroen cured. 7 e ; dry fl\ut \ , lie ; dry salt , Oc ; green calf skins , 7 > c ; damacod hides , two-third ; price. Tallow 3c. ( Jreaso Prime white. 3c ; yellow , Sc ; brown , IKc. Sheep pelts , 25Q 40c. 40c.UOAI. . E.'g. 89.25 ; nut , 89.50 ; ranee. 89.50 Iowa lump , 83.00 ; Iowa nut , 83.75 ; walnui ock , 83.10 ; Illinois. S4.2.V34.75. Fi.ouit AND FEED The following ao ; the Jobbing prices : Flour was advanced yesterday by the leadIng 1- Ing mills In Minnesota I0@i5c per cwt Tim tendency Is tonurd higher prices. Mm nesnta patents , 82.50 jwr cwt ; Mlnnesotr Hakerft' straight , 82.20 per cwt. ' , Knnsasnn id 'Missouri winter faucy.patents , S2:4SC : < f2.GQ Nebraska patents , S2.2A33.S3 ; rvo flour , ft.75 ai.PO per cwt : rye Graham , 11.40 per cwt. ; wheat Graham , 81.75 per cwt. ; corn me.il , yellow. We Per cwt : corn meal , white. 81.00 per cwt ; chopped feed , S14.00C < ? 10.00 per ton ; bran. 812.00Q13.00 per ton : screenings , S9.00 0112.00 per ton. HAY The market was bare yesterday nnd dealers were able to act most tiny price for tlie small lots on baud. Upland nralrlc , 88.50yJ'.i.50common ; coarse , 87.00(3S.OO. ( Dry Uootls. COTTON FLANNELS 10 per cent trade dls count-LL. 6 c ; CO , 7tfc : SH. 8' c ; Nnmoless , 5Wc ; No. 5 , Oc ; EK. OJ c ; GG , lOKcj XX , 12c ; OO , 14c : NN. ICc. HX , iso ; H , 2oc : No. 10.8 0 ; 40 , lOHe : 60- 135 < c : 80 , 15c ; r 0 , colored , lOc ; 50 , colored. 12c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Urlstol , IS c ; Union Pacific. ISc. CAIH-ET WAiir-Dlbb white , IStfe ; colored - orod , 20 > < c. RATTs-Standard , 8c ; Gem , lie ; Heauty , 12 } < c : Hoone , He : H. cased. 80.50. PRINTS SOLID COLORS Atlanta 5 } < c : Sla ter 5c : UerllnOllflKcGarnerOIIOto7. ; PINK ANO ROUES Richmond tic ; AllenOc ; River- point r > c ; Sleel ItlverCo : RlcliniondOc ; Pacilio O'fc. INDIOO Hi.tiK Washington Co. ; Ameri can CWc ; ArnoldO'fc ; Arnold u lOKc. ; Arnold A 12c ; Arnold ( ioldseal lOWo. DRESS Char ter Oak4Ke : HamapoBjfc : Lodl4 < c : Allen 5Kc : Richmond t > Xc ; Windsor Gc ; Eddystono Oc : PaclilcGc. GiNOHAM-Plunkctt checks 7' e : Whlttcn- ton 7lfc ; York 7' c ; Normandle Dress 8 > < c ; 'Calcutta Dress 8Kc ; Whlttenton Dres ? flc : Renfrew Dress 9c to 12 e ; CAMRiurs Slater 4 > ic ; Woods 4 } c ; Stan dard 4 > < c ; Peacock 4Kc. . . CORSET JEANS Androscoggln i' c ; Kear- sage 7c ; Hockiwrt 0c ; Conestogn O' e. DUCK-West Point29 ln..8oz. . lOtfc ; West Point 29 In. . lOoz. . 12 } < c : West Point 29 In. , 13 oz. . 15c ; West Point 40 In. . 11 oz. , lOc. Checks Caledonia X. 9 } c : Caledonia XX , Cordls No. 6.9' c : Cordls No. 4. Ue. DKNIMS Amoskcag 9oz. , Itic : Everett 7 oz. , 13n ; York 7oz. , 1 % ; llavmnker 8Hc ; JalT- wyXX. llHct Jnlfroy XXX , 12 p ; Heaver Creek AA 12c ; Heaver Creek HH , lie ; Heaver Creek CC.llOc. KENTUCKY JEANS Memorial 15e ; Canton ISc ; Durham 2Ke : Hercules ISc ; Learning- Ion 22Kc ; Cottswold 25c , CRASH Stevens' H On ; bleached 7c ; Ste vens' A 7Kc ; bleached 8 0 ; Stevens' P 8Xc : blenched OKc : Stevens' N 9' c ; blenched lOKc ; Stevens' S It T 12Kc. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth S2.S5 ; plain Holland 8Kc to9n ; Dado Holland 12l c. FLANNELS Plaid Unftsmnn 20o ; Goshen 32Kc ; Clear Lake M'c , , ; Mapln City SOJfc. HKc ; Windsor ! Xc. Hed-C. 24 Inch , 15J < c ; K , 24 Inch , 21c ; ( W , 24 Inch , 18c ; II. A. F.Jf , 25c ; J. H. F. , & , 27Kc : ( } . , k , 35C. COMFORTERS S0.50@5.00. : ? BLANKETS White , S1.00Q7.50 ; colored , 81.10@8.00. BROWN SHEETINGS Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 > c ; Atlantio H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D. 4-4 , GKc : At lantic P. 4-4 , 5Jfc : Aurora LL. 4-4 , 55ic ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4 > < c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , 0' < c ; JloosierLL , 4-4 , 5 4'e ; Indian Head , 4-47 > fc : Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 5Jc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , fiKc : Pepperell H , 440 > c ; I'opperoil O , 4-1 , Oc ; Popperell , 8-4 , ICc : Peppereil , 9-4 , ISc : Pepperell , 10-4 , 20e ; Utica C. 4-4. 4 fc ; Wachusett , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora H , 4-4 , Co ; Aurora B , 4-4. Oc. BLIIAOHKD SiinKTiNo Berkeley cambric , - - - - - - - - - tpr cloth Fruit of TliTiiiVcanibric. lie ; Lonsdale , 'H'tfc ; Lous- dale , 8' < fc : New York mills , lOWc ; Peppeiell , 42 inch , loj c : Pepperell. 40 Inch , HHc ; Pep perell , 0-4,15c ; Pepperell , 8-4.18c : Ptmporoll , ii-4 , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 22tfc } : Canton , 4-4 , 8&c ; Canton , 4-4 , UJ c ; Triumph , Cc ; Wnm- sutta , Ho ; Valley. 5c. Dry Ijntnbcr. niMENSIO.VS ANU TIMIIKRS. r. , u & ' ' rt'so ft'21 ft. ft a ft 2x . 17.60 W.50 20.50 21.50 21.5 3i.W\iB.tft \ 2XH. 2x10 I8.s : . . . . . 4x4-8x8 , .18.50 19.50 20.501 1.OoliKl.OO FLOORING. A 6 In. White Pine : .50 C , 829.50 B " " " 33.60 D , 21.00 K ' " " ( Sel. Fencing.10.00 ) FINISHING. 1st and 2nd , clear , l.ltflnch , s.2s 850.50 3dtclear , 1 inch , s. 2s. , 45.5C A select , 1 n'icli.'s. 2s. . . ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 4obt ! " " 1 . V4 > 2 In 44.00 B " 1 Inch , s.2s. , 30.UO " " 1 ,1,4 , a In 37.00 POPLAR LtlMRKR. Clear Poplar , IJx. Bds. J < in. , s. 2 s..533.50 11 K In- Panel , s. 2 s 27.00 " " Corrugated Ceiling , % . . 28.50 RATTENS , WILL TURINO , PICKETS. O. G. Ba ts , aitf In 800. ' Xxt ! in , S.IR on.4.r 3 In Well Tubing , D it M and Bev. . . . . 2:1.00 : Pickets , D. & 11. Flat 20.50 " " Square 21.00 HOARDS. No. 1 , com. s 1 B 818.00 No. 2 , com , sis 817.00 No. 3 , 815,50 No. 4 , 813.00 FUXCING. No.l. 4&01n , 12& 1411 , rough 810. No. 1 , " " 10 " " ' 10.50 No.2 , " " 12&14" " 10.00 No.2. " " 10 " " 17.5' K1DINO. A. 12.14 and 10 ft. 821.50 C , 815.50 B. " " " 20.50 D. 12.50 cEii.iNo ANI > 1'AinrnoN. 1st com , , * l In White Pine Coiling S34.0C 2nd " 28.0t Clear , % In. Norway " " 10.0C . ' 'in. " " " nd com. 14.01 STOCK HOARDS. A12inch s. Is 345.5 No. 1 , com. 12 In. s. 1 s. , 13 ft 20.51 " " H it li.o ! " " " 10 ft 18.51 No.2 , " " " m.m " " " " 10 tt 17.51 Inch Grooved Hooting 81.00 per M more than 12 Inch Stock Boaids same length. 8III ! ' LAP. No. 1 Plain. 8 & 10 in S10.50 No.2 " 17.50 No. 1 , O. O. , 8 In 1H.50 HOUTHKRN YULLOW PINE. Com. 4 &C In. Flooring 817.50 Star " " 21.50 Clear % in. Celling 21.50 " % , ln. Partition a" > .00 " Flilibh.l & I/in. s.2s 20.00 " Corrugated Celling , 4 In 2o.UU " Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . . 27.00 SlUNOl.KH. LATH. XXclcar . .83.10 KxtraA * 82.00 A * Standard . . 2.75 * AHB&B 2.55 0 in. clear No 1. . 1.50 Lath 2.01 POSTS. White cedar , C In. , Hs. , 12e ; 0 In. qrs. , lie ; 8 In. nrs. , lOc : 4 in. round 15c ; Tennessee lied Cedar , spilt , 15c ; Split Oak , 12c. S , S. FELKER , OMAHA , NEB , I'UIIK CAI.iroil.NIA WINES , shlppml direct from our vmoyiinl ; ItluBllnir , ditto Icl Cmroes , 1'ort , Hhurrios.ctc. Bun joao VtiullH Buvcnth. KlKlnli , un Salvador tintl Wllllum eta , Sun Jo > o , Culltornla. inCrrlru from I.o.t WEAK MEN ll'toill'ly , I.lick , .f _ . . ll. w l. pin n * . > ll rll.etr.re4iJlllnrrioin IndlKrctlotior Cirrori riirrd wlthnnl Nlomitrl , Hr Jln | > . .l.f U.O GHKAT MAltHTON TitKATMKNT. Nralrd I o0k mmmt frcr. Rbonld bft trad Itj Pathtri Ih. h nd their l-oni. Jl * RcpMe will , InriirmRtlnn of vain * to al' pirn. MARStONREMEDYCO.I9ParkPliC .Now York. - FOUNTAIN CUT AND . _ incomparably the Be U , . ' . . ' ' * : OMM JOBBERS' ' DIRECTORY Agricultural Implement * . CHURCHILL PARKER , Wholesale Dealer In Agricultural Implements , Wngons , C rla e * anil Ruttlpa. Jones itrocU betw 9tb aniliOth , Omaha. N b. u LININGER o METCALF co. , Agricultural Implements , W on .r rrliuo , Runlet , Hie. , Whol lp , Omha. . Wholoi le Ictf rt In Agricultural Iraplcruonts , nd Buggloii. WI , , W > i MiiljW , Jonot it' Artists' Material. A. JtOSPK , JR. , Artists' Materials , I'iauos and Orpnnsi , SM.1 IXUBlmStr _ ft.Oniih _ . Guilders' Hard nor * and Scales. TAYLOR , Bnllders'Hardwiire&ScaloUcpairShop Mechanics' TooU and Iluffnlo Scalct. 11 % Douf l it , . . _ omnln. N b. Books nnd Stationery. Who'cinlo mill Re ill bookseller * and Stationers , 1K3 ! DoUKhis at.Oinnlin , Nob. Tulephono 601. CorrcMioiiiliMico "ollpitcil. Boots and Shoes. W. r. MORSE cC CO. Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. . 1111 F rn m it. , Onmtiii , Null. liuuf ( etory , Bummtt trfvt , llonlon. Beer , STORZ H ILER , Luger Uocr Hrewers , 1521 North ISth Street. Omaha , Nab. Butchers' Toolt. Coffee. Splcta , Etc , "cor Omaha Cottvo and Splco Hills. Tea.Coffees , Splrei. Ilaklni ; Powder , FlnrorlnvB tr ct § , Launarr Blue , Ink , Kte. Kli-lfi Ilureer Street , Oiuuhn. Nab. Cornier , . BEAGLE CORNICE WORKS , John Epenctor , 1'rop. Mannfactarer of GalTanlted Iron an4 Cornice. 423 ' and 101 and lei N , 10th t. . Omaha , Neb. RUEMPING cC BOLTE , Ilanufactnren of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices , Dormer Windows , > 1rmr .MetnllcSkjllnhtetc. 310S. 12th it. , Omaha. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , C. Snecht , Prop. alvnntrcd Iron Cornlcoi , ete. Bprct'i ImproTed Pat entUptallcPkylluht. ! M and 610 H.Htli . . ( ) ha. Carpets. OMAHA CARPET CO. , Jobbers of Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Buirs , I.inolenmi , MnttlnRt. RtP. IStl Douglat itrept. Crockery and Notions. W. L. WRIGHT , Altont for Mio Manuiacturers and Importer * ot Crockery , Glassware , Lumps , Chlmnojt , etc. Offlce , 317 South 18th tt , Dunlin , Nob. CLOTHING M. ELGU'lTER'S Mnmmotli Clotliinc : llonso , Corner Fnrniiio and Tenth Streets Oman * . Noli. Commission and Storage. J ) . A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing. Dnttcr , KKE'and Produce. Conslcnmcnu tollclled , UeatlqimrterB for Btcmownrc , llurrj Dozen nnd Qrapo llnnketn. K14 Itodfeilreot , Omaha. RID DELL , C RID DELL , . ; „ , . ' & % & aaul Coiniiiiflsioii MnrchnutH , fpccUltiei Uuttor , Enin , Clit'oao , Poiltrjr , Uame , Oysters , etc. , etc. 112 S. lltli SU PEYCKE JtROS. , Commission Herchants. Frulti , Produce nnd 1'roTlilons , Omaha , Nob. * - WIEDEMA N cC CO. , ' Produce Commission Merchants , Ponltr ) , lluttcr , Oamo , Fiulti , etc. WO B. Itthit , Utunha. Nub. Coal antf Lime. Ulu. r. l/.HAill. 1'res. C. F.OOODMAN , V. PlOi. J. A. HUNiiEiti.AKD , See. and Treao. OMAHA CO A I , , COKE .0 LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 2X1 South Thirteenth Street , Omnhn , Neb. , T. , T. , TOIINSON P CO. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime And Shipper * of Coal , nnd Cone. Content , Planter , IJino , linlr , 1'lru lirlclt , Drain , Tlla Hint ftcwcr 1'ipo ( )9lcn , I'Jitnn Hutol. rarnnm it. , Ouiiha , N Tel i hnnH Ml. Cigars and Tooacco. MAX MEYER a ) CO. , Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco , Cunt and Ammunition , 215 to ? l H. lllh it. , 1030 to _ 11B4 FHnmm at. . Oiuiliu.Neb. _ WEST cC FRITSCHER , Manufacturers of Fine C'isrars , And Wholesnlo Dcclers In Leaf Tobaccoi , Nos. 108 and 110 N. 14th atrutt , Omaha. _ _ " Dry Goods. Dry floods , Fiivnisbiucr Goods & Notions 1IU3 and 1104 DnnKlnK , cor. 11th Rt. , Omaha. Nob. Distillers. blstlilors of I.lniuirs , Alcohol nnd Spirit * . Importers nml Jobbers or Wlnennnu Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLE'Jt CO. and ILER cO CO. , Importera and Jobbert of Finn \Vlo i anil I.lqnora. golu m nufneturen of Kenncrtr' " Knit India lilt- ten ami noinrillc itquori" . 1117 I turner Ht. furniture. DEWEY STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Farnam it. . Omaha. Neb. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture , Botldinp ; , Upliolstery , Mlrron , etc 12O 12O3 and 1210 Fnrnam it. . Omaha , Groceries , PAXTOfi , GALLAGHER C CO. , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , Noo. 7U5,707. TO nnd 711 S. 10th St. . Omnhn. Neb. McCORD , U.ttADYtK CO. , Wholesale Grocers , ltn and l.e venworth iti.Omahj. LEE , FRIED cC CO. , Jobbers of Hardware nnd Nails , Tinware , Hhi'ot Iron. Ktc. Aeenu for Ilono Bcalei , ami Miami I'owderCo.Omaha.Ni < b If. J. RROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprluza , WaKen Flock , Hardware Lumber , etc. 1201 and 1JII lUrne/ . , Omaha. EDNEY C GinnON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Wneon nml Carrlaifu Wood ftock , Henry Hardware , Ktc. 1217 and I2IU Learrnwurlb it. , Onmtm , Neb. MILTON ROGERS C SONS , Stoves , lUn cs , Furnaces , Tiles , Mantlet , ( Iratca. ll..i Uondi. Ull aod 13W k'aroai Iron Works. ' VIERLING Iron Works , Wrought and Cait IrOn UnllillnK Work , Iron Htiltf , KallTiiii. Heanii inrt ( Jltduri , Hieum Kntrlnei. llrati Wutk.Utueral rToundrr , Machlnu and llack ! inltli Vqrfc. Office aaJ WOrJii. U. r. Ur.incinth .Heel. OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTOR ! ! Hardware. II. K. SA WYElt , MnnnfnctiirlnirDonlor in SiuokoStncksr , lltltchlngj. mnlii. nn < 1 ( lono.-ul llnllerltoiutlrliut , _ _ Ull IKd o trect.Uni lm. F. it. MCMANUS. o. SULLIVAN. OMAHA WIRE , C IRON WORKS , tlfttiufuclurpn ot fro ntul Iron Hailing , Desk Halts , Window ( ! u rd . Klower PtnmU , Wlr Sl n , 819 123N. li'.th. Onlor by mull promptly MtfnJadla. Lumber. OMAHA TmrttER CO. , IXmlerU AllKlmUof flnlMlii * Mntorial at Wholesale. l lli Strop tmiJ Union l' elrlo Track. Ornnh * . LOUIS It R A It FORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Limp , Sash , I > oor , Kl . Y -Corner"th and Uouilast Coraw Vthnn.l . DmiaUf. CHICAGO LUMItER CO. , Wholesale Lumber , BU P. lull tr et. Omnlm. Nab , F.Colpoticr. Hlan * f. Lumber. ISth and California FtrtHt , Omaha , N b. FRED W. GHAT , Ltimber , Lime , Cement , Etc. . Etc. Cor.etb andjiotiftai iUH Omaha.Nox T. W. HARVEY LUMItER CO.t To Dealers Only. Offle * , KM Fnrtmm Btrert , Omaha. CHAS. JR. LEE , Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpati and Parquet Flooring. 9th nnd IXra lM JOHN A. WAKWIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. Imported and American 1'ortlnml Cement. RtaU Agtnt forMtlnnukcH HTiUaulIc Cement nnd lloit CJulncyVhHi3l.lmo. . Life Stock. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha. Limited. John K. Boyd. Buporlntepddnt. Li Stack Commission. ' ALEXANDER . ( ! FITCH , Com i/.s.si / u Dealers in Live Stock. Union Stock Yiutln , South Cm lint , Net ) . Hcloroncos lloono ruunly Hank , Albion Nob. Thompson Sc linker. Hankers , AlbionNeb , Union Stock Vnrd llntik. South ( ) : n hu , Nob. J. K. Badlor.1t Co. Now Vork. C. II. VALMKR. N. P. lltCHMAN. , J. 11. ItLANCIIAHD PALMEK , RIC1IMAN , C CO. , Live Stock Cominitmlun Merchttnts , Offlco Iooni2l. ( Opposite KtohntiKK lltllldlng , Union Stock Yimlf , South Omnliii , Nub. MCCOY HROS. , Live Stock Commission Merchants. Mnrkct furnlnhcil Ireo < > nnpillcntlnii. | Btockors an feeders furiilihpil on noml tormti. Heroreno * Oniahiiutlonnl II ink unil Houth Umnh't N itluni Union Stock Ynnls , Smith OniHliii. M. 11URKE P SONS , Live Stock Commission. _ . Ono. llutke. Manager Union Stock Vnrdo , 8. OmMin. Teltphono let. SA t'AUJi l > Live Stock Commission Murrlmnta , Shipment * of an ; and all kinds of Stock solicited. _ Union Stock Yardr. Omaha , Neb. Millinery and notions. * 1. OltKHi'ELiJR tC'O. ! , Iinportorsanil .lobliura of Millinernti'l ) Aotlonn. I'W.SWttn ' SKf. lllh St. Notions. T. ROItlNSON NOTION CO. , Wholeule Ienlcr § In Notions and Furnishing' Goods , 4ttl and 4nsB.T nth8t. Omaha. Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY , Hanufactiirers of Overalls , leana 1'ants , EIHrta , me. lim nnd 1104 Doujlas Street Omabn.Nob. PAPER CARI'ESTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale 1'npcr Dealers. Carry a nlco "lock nf rrlntlnif , Wuipplng nnd Wrll Ins paper. Spoi liil iitlenllon ulvon to cur load of orilors , which will bo shipped illrocl from mill * . All orders will receive pernonul utientlnn.Vouanr nntci ) good goods ami low prices , lilt nnd HIM Printing , REES PRINTING COMPANY Job Printers , J'lunk Hook Makcrj , And llook Hinders. 101 nnd Ifrt Soiitli KourteouUi itreet. Omnha , Ncli. WESTERN NEWSr A I'ER UNIOti Auxiliary Publishers. DeatenlnTrpe , I'rnoei ami Printers' Supplies. COt Boutli Twelfth Street. _ _ Pumps. F CITURCirTLL PUMl' CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Steam nnd Water Supplies. Headquarter * far Mad KQ lV > 'to.j-li' . IllU'ariinin H. . ( liniihn. Nob. U. S. WIND ENGINE and 1'UMP COMPANY. HnlladarWInd Mllu ! rtcam and Wdter Buppllea , JMumblng Uoodn , Keltlng. lln i. VW Hinl ' . 'JO Fur- iiain it. , Oinnliu. H. K. h'eltnn , Mnuugur. Tulephonu No. 10. " " A. L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines. team , Wnter , Itallwar and Mlllli * Hnpiillcr. KM , VX > , B DdW4 Karnuni t. . Ouinliu. Neb. _ . , JtliOll'NELL ( C CO. , n Manufnrturors nnd Donlorn In Knerines , Hoilcrs it ( iencral Machinery hect Iron work , Htoara 1'umpi.Sjw Mllli , Aom SbaftInK , Dodg * VToodipllt J'ullari , Bcltln * . ta. Aliowitconi , larapan.andialctlli. tUMUIit < Tenworttmt. Omnhn Rubber Goods. OMAUA 11U1UIER CO. , Manufacturer nnil Dealer ! In nil Mndtof Itulilicr Coo.N , OllClntlilniriind I. < 'iulicr Ilclilnn , OH Knrnani Rt. Safes , Etc. . Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s' Plro soil IlnrK'ar Proof Safin , Thna Ix.cks . , VauIU and Jail Work. 1W ) farimm street Omaha. Nab. " " O. ANDREEN , Omaha Safe Works. llRnufncturcracf Klro uud llurulnr ProofBafei , Taull Uoon.Jull Wnrk.Hhuticru mid Wire Work. Cor. 14th mid Jackion His. . OmUiii. No b , Wholeialo Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , liliiuls and Moultlliififfl , IlrunchoheeniUnnd ! Uard tti. , Omabs. st. VOHN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mould'fiBn.SUIr ' Work and Interior Hard Wood Flnlitl Juitopunud , N. K.cor. 8th and Ixjuvcn worth Bfi. Umaha , Neb. Lincoln , Neb. The hwt known nnil moat poiiiilnr hole ) lo UIOH&UI. Location cciitriU.nppolntnioiits Unit clues. llruUijuurtuis lor coinnicruliil mon ad all political uud iiulillo Knllwrlnirs. K.1 * . 11000 EN. Proprietor. Pianos & Organs Uclallccl \VlioloiuUi I'rlcci. Write for ctiluloi-iios , 'prices nnd tormn.nntl Bitvufroiu K.'JJ to JlSUlu tuu puccbtise.or an ln , fctriiniunt. . 'Jo cpli ,