T * > * * * * A- " I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. SEPTEMBER l issz K. SATURDAY'S ' MARKET FIGURES K ; The Wheat Crowd BulHshly Disposed and Speculation Steady , ACTIVE BIDS FOR PROPERTY. JL'rovlslntiH Close the Wnck AVIth n Gonit Hlio\vlnK of IntcrcHt Sup ply of Cnttlo Small Ocu- crnl Quntnttons. CHICAGO i'UODUCE MAHKI2T. UIIICAQO , Sept. 10. [ Special Tuleeram to tbo UKK.J "The crov\d"'intorprotcd thn ROV- eminent ostlinnte of the wheat crop nt be tween 480,000,000 and 10,000,000 bushels. No body has tiei-n doing any very close figuring on the wbeat crop lately , nml consequently nobody \VRS either greatly surprised , elated or disappointed at the result. Speculation vraa more active to-day than at ony time for a month. Jones , McCormlck & Kennctt made December the lively month , by free of ferings , which broke the price from 73c to 73c. The crowd was bulllshly disposed and took about 1,000,000 bushels of December at 73c and above. Several strong local opera tors and brokers were actively bidding for property , but they did not appear to bo so anxious to acquire wheat as to elvo the market their moral support. October opened at "OJic , ranged at 70 > (3CO ( c , and closed at 70c. December rested at 7Jc. the bottom. May opened at 779.c and ranged from that point down to 7Uc , which was the closing quotation. The 1 o'clock range Is M@c under yesterday's last prices. Cables were dull and featureless. General speculative buying was light The business done was almost \fholly for local and Now Tori : account , with perhaps a small "surlnkllnK of. orders for foreigners. The es timated Increase in the visible supply is 1,000,000 bushels. Corn' was active within a ranpo of % c to day and closing iirlrcs were about the same to , o under ( ho latest bid prices of yesterday. There WAH a largo speculative business trans acted , especially In the May future , ana BO mo but -round lots changed hands. It was , In fact , the most active session of the week In tlio corn pit. No two operators could lietiro out the same results on thu crou from the agricultural bureau estimate * ! the condition , which was made publlc.todaSome of the bulls attempted to prove that If the government estimate of 8 points reduction was correct the crop could not possibly be mndo to yield over 1 , 150,000.- 000 bushels , while by some traders the esti mate was 1,000,000,000 bushels. Hut follow ing up the averages anil estimates of last month , the crop will bo lVJO.ooo,000 bushels. a decrease of uo.ooo.ooo bushels AS compared with last month's iicures. To-day's Inspec tion returns were pretty close to anticipated arrivals and lake charters were the smallest of any day of the week , footing np 1U7.000 bushels ot corn. Tradlnic In futures , though heavy , was accompanied by little or no excitement. The market opened about % c otf at 45 c for May and gradually weakened to 4r > Xo on the Washington crop report That proved to be the bottom , and a reaction fol lowed which carried May to 45Xc. The up turn was occasioned mainly by heavy buying by liutchlnson and the report that Armour & Co. estimate the crop at under 1,800,000,000 bushels and that some of the oflicors of the board horn had placed the probable yield at 1,400,000,000 bushels. The ( 'xtietne range for September corn was 4lj/4Uffc ! ! lor October , 4lK - c on the split to 4-J.'l@i2Kc ' together , nnd for November 424lJXc , with Decem ber at tbo same. The closing prices were : October 42fc , , November 4Js'i$4'JXc ( and May Now \ ork was lower for futures and exports from Atlantic ports wore very light , tliouirh Liverpool was 11 nn lor spot corn , the cables reporting a further advance af fd. Oats \vere dragging In the speculative market , but prices held pretty steady , and Undiluted narrowly. October Improved from -3t/c at the opening to U.ri > , c at the clone and May closed steady at 'M c after selling from We to uO , ' @ : ! 0 > lc together. Atone ono time iW e was bid lor a 5,000 bushel lot ofTresli receipts In store , and that was the nominal closing for seller the month. In proalHions the neck closed with a good showing of Interest There was no marked activity , yet as a whole the "business transacted was above a Saturday average , and In October short ribs and [ January product the trading exceeded an ordinary volume. In the gen eral market the reeling was also quite strong , though , as compared with last night's linat quotations , year and January pork. Novem ber , December and January lard and January short ribs closed unchanged. September and October short ribs , which ranged at the same 'prices , or at S8.75@8.SK ) , declined 2K@5c , rest ing at S . ' .H ) . For September and October delivery laril was advanced "J c , with Son- tembercloslngntSO.OOand October at SO.C2 . January clowl at S1-.77M for pork , Sd.05 for lain , and SO r 7K fur short ribs. Cash lard Bold at S < 5.GOafl.Gy ( ! ; < . CHICAGO IjtVK 8TOOIC CHICAGO , Sept 10. | Special Telegram to the DKK.J C.VTrr.n To-day's supply was fimall. About thirty-live cars were for lauuhtorcrs direct , nnd the number of native Doovos was Very Ihiht The general market was fairly active to the extent of the supply , and ' values closed with a stronger feeling than it opened. The total receipts this week are over M.OOO , being 4,000 less than last week , but 8,000 more than last year. A lot of thirteen I2it-lb steers sold at 31.35. Outside of this there were no native beet cattle sold , though dressed beef men bought the few range cattle on the market , liecves , $ , J.uO@.r .00 ; stockers and feeders. 8t.50i.H ( ) ; cows , bulls and mixed , SLlOOiM ; Texas steers , saariU5 ; : ; ; cows , Sl.no@-J.13. West ern rancor A were steady : natives and half breeds , 4,80 50 ; wintered Texans , 3ii.7 : > ( i | tl.10. 1 lees Trade was brhk with little or no changa In prices as compared \\ith yesterday. A tow fancy hoavv lots sold at S5.Vi@ri.00 nnd good butcher weights at 3.V0 ! < yti..r > 0. Packing and the ordinary run of shipping sorts solo within n runuo of S..Wir..40 ) , with at SS.ima.vJ.'j ' ; light sorts , $5.S5@.540 ; FINANUIAU Nr.wYonK , Sept. 10. [ Special Telegram to the llKK.1 STOCKS 1'rlccs opened oil this morning. Then there was a slight rally , followed by n weak and somewhat feverish Jinlsli , with about the lowest figures for the day ruling when business closed. Western Union was the liveliest feature , with sales up to TSJ/c , and then collapsed to 7SVc , nt which it closed. The bank statement was a disappointment and showed a decrease In the revenue of 51,068,000 , and altogether there was little comfort on the bull side to-day. ( i rangers acted badly , St. Saul diopplug to SSJs- , over a clear point loss from early tig \ircs , while Northwestern declined 1 per cent In a few momenta For two hours of the session the bears managed to put In seine very effective work , and if their opponent * don't come to the front next week and stop these frequently occurring raids , they may as well take back seats and let prices Und the bottom as soon as possible. The net declines extended from M to IK points. About 11 a. m. , tbo market bsvlnc again become dull , a drooping tendency was then developed , and after the bank statement was published a decided weakness was shown and tne de cline ceased only with the close of business , which was quiet but weak at the lowest vrlci-s reached. The day's business was 157,448 shares , of which 4 ,760 were Heading , S ,400 Western Union and 10,573 New Eng land. Almost the entire list Is lower. Wheeling & Lake Krlo with an advance of la being the only prominent exception , but Western Union Is down ! } { c , Chicago , llur- llngton & Quincy IXc , l.ackawannn & St 1'aul 1 per cent and others fractional amounts. The report that the New York stock exchange has reduced rates of commia- Blni ) nreds an explanation , for cash transac tion rates remain at } { per cent Instead ot reducing the rales the exchange yesterday adopted a provision In reference to dealing „ 'for account with a settling day every fifteenth L ' day , the same as In London , and on transac tions for the account brokers may charge HCc commission , ad l-10o shall tw charged 01 each extension ot contract Dealing for the ; account Is entirely optional , but Is likely to win Its way slowly , If at all. The Indica tions ore that traders will find that there will tlbi bo a difference between cash transactions bini and tlioao for account that will at least cover the Interest , and if a customer carries stock tlft for one or two months ho will pay more com mission Instead of IMS. The poor showing inf for corn made by the government crop re port had a tendency to encourage the boars , 1"ai and they still cleave to their old opinions. Transactions to-day were 143,713 shares , In cluding ] 42,000 of Heading W,400 Western Union , 9,850 St. Paul and 0,45 Missouri 1'a- clllc. The weekly statement of the New i'orUassociated banks shows tbo followlne changes : Jtcsorve , decrcaso , 81,05 ,300 ; loans , Increase , 82,001,000 : specie , decrease , 5459,000 ; Icxal tenders , decrease , 3100,800 : deposit * , decrease , 81,009.000 ; circulation , in- cruast , 33,000 , The banks now hold S 1,151- 45 ! ! In excess of the 25 per cent rule. Uovcrnmont bonds were dull but steady. YBSTKItnW'S QUOTATIONS. U. S. 4'n coupon .12Ti C.&N. W 114 U. S. 4W'sconp..lOS > i do preferred. . . 143 Pacific < ? s ot ' 83. . isa N. Y. C 100 CanadaSouth'n. . ! f > % O. It. AN , Central Paclliu. . 30 O. T. 22 i Chicago & Alton. 145 I'acllicMall 38 do preferred. . . .155 P. , D. &E 24 C. , D. & 0 . Pullman PaI.Car.148X D. , L. 4 VV . Heading 6i # 1) . &K.O . JBJtf Kock Island . . . . 2'i Erie . 80K St. L. &S. F. . . . as do prof erred. . . . CO do preferred. . . . 72.V Illinois Central. . 119 C : , 11. 4 8t P. J. , B. AW . 17 do preferred. . uss * T . P. & O -45Ji Lake Shore 05 > < do preferred. . 108 L. &N C3Jf Texas Pacific. . . . 27 Michigan Ceut'l. . 87 Union Pacific. . . . 54K Mo. I'acIHe 97H \V..St L&P. . . . 17 { No. Pacitlc ' do preferred. . 81H do preferred. . . . W. U. Telegraph 78 On call was quiet at ago DPr cent , last loan at 5 percent , closed otfered at 5 per cent. FHIMB MKKCANTII.E PAPKU 7 ( tf > per cent. STKrti.iNo EXCHANGE Dull but steady and unchanced at 84.79 % for 00 day Mia , and 84,83 % for demand. I'nODUCE MAUKKT8. Chlcniro. Sept. 10. Following quotations are the 2l0cl0ainif : ! tieures : Flour Quiet and unclmneod. Wheat Active ; early prices declined ? ffc , Improved some , but closed } < fc Dflow yester day ; cash. C8J c ; October. 70c : May , TOc. Corn Active and unsettled , closing about the same as yesterday ; cash , 42Vc ; October , 42c ; Mav , 45 11-lOc. Oats Moderately active , quiet and nn- chanced ; cash , 23c ; October , 257-16c ; May , 0 l-10c. Uye-Qulct 45c. Barley Steady at OOQWlJ c- Prime Timothy Seoa S2.35. Flax Seed-81.07. Whisk v SI. 10. Pork Dull and easier ; year , 312.30 ; Janu ary. 813.72K. Lard Dull but steady ; cash. S0.02K ; Octo- ber,50.fXK ; O.C2H ; November , 80.57 } < { 36.f)0. Dry halted Mcati-Shouldors , 55.2. > rd5.35 ; short clear , 89.30(49.35 ; short ribs. 38.00. Hutter Steady ; creamery , 10XQ23c ; dairy , 15lUc. Cheese Easier ; full cream Cheddars , 10(31lR ( : Hats , ll@U , c ; Young Americas , KKCS Firmer at 14@14 > < c. Hides Steady : unchanged : heavy sreen hides 7Kc ; light do , 78c8alted ; _ bull Jildes. Cc , green salted calf , tf > < @ 9o ; dry Hint , 13c : dry calf , 12@lSc ; deacons 30c each. Tallow Firm ; No. 1 country , 4@4 } c ; No. 2 , 3cK ; cakes , 4 > { c. c.Uocolnbv. . Shipments. Flour , bbls . 10.000 9,000 Wheat , bu . 3S.OOO , 209,000 Corn , bu . 253,000 201.000 Oats , bu . 147.000 322,000 Jtvc , bu . 5,000 12,000 Barley. lil ) . 00.000 80,000 St. Louis. Sept. 10. Wheat , cash , CO&c ; October , 70c. Corn Firm ; cash , 89@IOc ; October , 33&C. Oats-Steady ; cash , 24 ? ® 24Hc ; October , 24 > c. Pork-81.r.25. Lard-J0.45. Whlsky-SLOT. Butter Firm ; creamery , 20@23c ; dairy , 16 Milwaukee. Sept. 10. Wbeat Dull ; cash , 09c : October , 70c. Corn Weak ; No. 8,41c. Oats Strong ; No. 2 white , 28 c. Uyo-lligher ; No. 1 , 46Kc. Hhi ley Strong ; No. 2. 58Kc. Provisions Strong. Pork September , 810.00. Minneapolis , Sept. 10. Wheat Market rather quiet ; samples for now , dull ; No. 1 hard , old , cash , 75&c ; October , 71,1.fc : Novem ber , T3Jfc : No. 1 northern , old , cash , 74J c ; October , C9c : November. 70Kc ; No. 2 north ern , old , cash , 7-Jc ; October , BOc : November , C7 c. On track : Old No.l hard.7G > iii71c ( ! ; No. 1 northern , 75 } c ; No. a northern. 73c ; now No. 1 hard. 73o ; No. 1 northern , 70c ; No. 3 northern , U4c Flour Steady ; patents , 84.20Q4.40 ; bakers' , . Keceipts-AVbpat , 151,000 bu. Shipments- Wheat , 20,300 bu. ; flour , 20- , 000 bbls. Cincinnati , Sept. 10. Wheat Firm ; No. 3 red , 7Uc. Corn Quiet ; No. 3 mixed , 45Kc. Oats-Strong ; No. 2 mixed. 27X@27c. Kye-Dull ; No. 2 , 50 c. Pork Quiet at S15.50. I , aril In good demand at 80.50. Whisky Active and firm at 81.05. lilvorpoolSopt.lO. Wheat Qulot and de mand poor ; holders offer freely ; California No. 1 , Gs@0s Id per cental. Corn Finn and In fair demand ; new mixed western , 4s 3 > d per cental New York , Sept. 10. Wheat Receipts , 83,400 ; cxporta 120,000 ; spot lots steady ; options declined KfeSM'c and ruled dull dur ing the short session , closing heavy at the lowest rates : ungraded red , 7SSS2 ( > c ; No. 1 rod , nominal at S4c : No. 2 red , SO c in eleva tor , 8tKfiSle delivered , 81cc. f. 1. ; Octo ber closed at bOfc. ? Corn Spot lots firm nnd qulot. and options heavy and K@Xc lower ; receipts , none. ; ox- iort.s. ' . ' ,400 ; ungraded , WJf@52Jfe ; No. 'J. 5lJ4'cin store , b-J c delivered ; October closed at 50Kc. OAU White , rather weak : mixed , a trifle better ; mixed western , 33333c ; ; white west ern , : w@4lc. Colfpu-Spot , fair ; lllo , quiet at 5S20.00 ; op tions dull and a shade lowur , closing hteady ; sales , WiV ) bags ; September , S17.U3@13.U5 ; Octolier , Sl .15 : November , S18.40 ; Decem ber , S18.50@18.55 ; February , Sl8.rxxS18.ii5. Petroleum Firm ; United , 71c. Kggs Steady and in fair request ; western , Pork Firm , but nulet ; mess quoted at 815,50 for old ; S 10.50 lor new. Lard A Bhado lower and very dull ; west ern steam quoted at 80.0v ! } . Uutter Quiet , but generally steady ; west ern , i : < @ 24c. Cheese Quiet and weak ; western , P@ 10f < % Now Orlo nn. Sept. 10. Corn Good de mand and tending upward ; mixed , 5Cc ; white , 60c. Oats Quiet and weak at 34@r > c. Hog Products Unsettled , but generally higher. Pork-816.00. . . Bulk Mtsata Shoulders , 50.85 ; long clear and clear rib , S9.00. KatiHaii City. Sept 10. Wheat-Steady ; No. 3 soft , cash.GoXc bid ; May , 75c bid. Corn-Weaker : No. a cash-B8 io bid ; Octo ber , \c \ asked ; May , 39Wc. Oats Dull and nominal. MVKJBTOCK. Chlo Ko. Sept 10. 'Che Drovers' Journal reiHjrtsas follows : Cattle-Hecelpts. 2,000 ; nominally steady ; bocvns , 83.0035.00 ; stockers and feeders , 81.50 2,00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , 81.109 2.S5 ; Texts cattle , 5l.0(33.15 ( ; western rangers , 8'J.75O3,05 , Hogs Hecelpti. 10,000 ; steady ; roueh , 34.0535.80 : packing mil shlpolne , 85.HO < a 5.CO ; light , 84.9533.40 ; skips , 83.00 4.70. Sbeou Receipts. 3,000 ; steady ; natives , 8aooi44.GO ; western , 83.30 ( 3.75 ; Texan. , 83.0C < 3.95 ; lambs , S4.SO'it5.2 National Stook Yard * . East Ht LouU. 111. , Sept 10. Cattle Kecelpts , 200 : Bhlpments , 1,200 : steady ; fair to choice native steers , 84.00JJ4.N ( > ; btitchvrn' ateen. | 3.2S < 33.to : feeders , ia.703S.40. floL-i Itncelpt * . WO ; sblptnentg , SOO ; steady ; butcher * ' and best heavy , 8S.80&B.50 ; mixed packing , 85.XXJ6.33 ( : Toners , 8J.104J 5.25 ; Kraseersand plgi , M.o6\J4.85. tfanaa 10. Cattle-Re * City , Sept - ceipts , 1,000 ; shipment * , 0.000 ; market slow ; values ware unchanged atThdrtday'a prices > ; good to choice natives. 84.0034.50 ; cotnmion to medium , * 3.00 a.75 ; itocker > ; feeding steers. SWSMn.a" ; cows , . . , Hogs KooeipK 8,000 ; shipments 133 ; market strong , actlvo and Cc higher ; com mon to choice , 85.00@5.B ) ; skips and pigs , 84.00(3,4.40. OMAHA LIVK HTOOK. Saturday , Sept 10. CM tic. There wore no cattle here to-day to make ft market. Them was some Inquiry for peed cattle and thn market might be called steady on that class. There Is very little demand for the poorer grades. Ho i. The receipts were heavy for the last of the week. Tno market opened at about steady prices with an actlvo demand. Two loads of choice heavy IIOKS went at 83.35 , which was higher than anything sold yesterday , show- In that the market was strong on the best grades. The market closed , with everything sold , at about the opening prices. Sheep. There were no fresh receipts , but a few that had been held over from yesterday were sold. Receipts. Cattle. . . . . 100 llogs . _ . . _ . . _ 4,400 Shipment ) ) . Cattle 2 cars ilogs 10 cars Prnvftlllnit Price * . ShawInK the prevailing prices paid for llva stock on this marknt : Cholcesteers. 1300to 1500 Ibs..84.2501.50 Choice steers. 1100 to ISOJ Iba. . . 4.0034.U3 Fat little steers WO to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.75M3.90 Corn-fed ranjce steers 1200 to 1500 3.7.VS14.35 Good to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.50(193.00 ( Common to medium cows 3.00(32.25 ( Good to choice bulls 1.75ra3.00 Lluht and medium how 5.10045.20 Good to choice heavy hoes 5.'JOa5.35 ( Good to choice mixed hogs 5.15(45.25 ( Representative Hale * . NATIVE STEEHS COUN-PE.D. No. Av. Pr. IQ. . . . 071 84.00 cows. 7..10W 82.05 OA&VE3. 1. . . . 500 83.25 WKSTEIIN COWS. 44. . . . 040 82.10 SHEKP. 238..CO..81.80 noos. No. Av. 8hk. Pr. No. Av. 8hk. Pr. 03..203 80 35.10 72. . .234 12085.20 73..237 180 fi.10 64. .2(3 ( 120 5.20 70..305 200 5.10 07. . .200 100 5.22 70..237 120 5.15 01. . .2CU 80 5.25 72..2a7 40 n.15 08. . .253 80 5.25 78 . . .213 5.15 CO. . .273 ICO 5.25 C7..2CO 80 G.15 03. . .277 240 5.25 08..223 800 5.15 07. . .253 160 5.25 82..2-SJ 40 5.15 70. . .201 5.25 72..238 80 5.15 00. . .2.11 5.2 62..2.-i7 280 5.15 74. . .235 40 5.25 71..245 440 5.15 70. . .251 120 5.25 C3..S49 200 5.17K C7. . .247 40 5.2.1 72..255 240 5.20 58. . .207 120 5.25 78..240 280 0.20 C'J. .2-18 80 5.25 04..240 40 5.20 43 .262 80 6.25 04..240 200 5.20 58. .270 80 5.25 70..235 120 5.20 59. , ya 120 5.25 02..244 80 5.20 04. ,25'J ' 120 5.25 08..241 100 5.20 00. .270 80 5.25 02..272 100 5.20 71. .240 80 5.25 05..240 120 5.20 04. .277 40 5.25 G3..234 80 5.20 97. .250 80 5.25 08..215 120 5.20 60. .337 80 5.30 f 5..233 120 6.20 57. .803 120 5.30 07..250 5.2J 59. .297 40 5.30 65. . . . 247 100 5.20 57. .2SO 200 5.30 04 . . .233 200 5.20 03. .259 100 5.30 OU..241 120 5.20 CO. .291 5.30 03..230 240 5.20 03. .310 80 5.30 61..273 40 5.20 03. .808 2.85 C2..25S 80 5.20 57. .313 40 5.35 lilvo Stock Sold. Showing the number of head ot stock sold on the market to-day : CATTLK. Adam Suydor . 19 Local . b2 Total . . " . . 101 lions. Anglo American Packing Co . . . 2,100 Armour & Co . 1,197 J. P. Squires & Co . 932 Total . 4,285 SIIKKl' . Local . 238 All sales ot stock in this market are made per cwt live weight unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at Kc Per Ib. for all weights "Skins , " or hogs weighing less than 1UO Ibs. no valuo. Pregnant sows are docked 49 loa. and stags 80 Ibs. by the oubllo inspector. Live Stock Notes. Hogs steady. Everything sold. No cattle to make a market Two loads of hogs reached $5.35. John Dern , Hooper , marketed a load of 25c hogs.A . A good hog market tor the last of the week. W. J. Davis , Grand Island , was at the yards. a W. B. Van Sant , Blanchard , la. , was herewith with hogs. W. K. AlcCloud has returned from a three weeks trip Into Utah. Ab Wagoner loft last evening for Osceola , la. , to spend Sunday. Jell' Taylor , a frequent shipper to these yards from Shelton , was hero. F. C. Bliss , Ho wells , marketed a load of 313-lb hogs at 85.35 , the top price. C. II. Palmeter , Wilber. a heavy feeder , was here looking for stock cattle. Squires & CO.'H strlne of bogs cost 2X@3c more yesterday than the day before. Samuel JJwlng.Getiova , a well known ship per , was among the visitors at the yards. Slieoharil & Badger , Arlington , marketed a load of SOS pound hogs at the top price. J. S. Dunham , Claries , was among the shippers who visited the yards yesterday. W. Burnsido , a prominent cattle man of Ualesburg , 111. , is spending a few days here. G. F. Swift , the packer , was hero yester day looking after the work on his new house. Thomas Mortimer , of the firm of Wood , Bancrott it Co. , was here looking over the market. John Qulnn and Thomas Langan. Wood Illver. heavy shippers , were hero taking In the yards. Tom II. Brown , of the commission firm of ColVimui iV : Brown , Chicago , was looking over the yards. ,1. T. Martin , ot Chicago , was tbo guest of his brother J. ( } . Matln : , of Martin Bros. commission house. Win. Bodloy , of the linn of Wilson , Clarke & Bodloy , Chlcaco commission men , was a visitor at the yards. J. N. McCoy , of McCoy Bros. , who was injured In a runaway accident , was not hurt as badly as was thou. 'lit at lirst , and will be out all right in a day or two , The following marketed hogs : Farmers' G. & S. Co. . Mead ; Dorsny Bros. & Co. , Weston - ton ; E.Pettys , Shelby ; scholield & L. , Wal nut : Dowllng & P. , North Bend ; d. K. Hunt & Co. , Papllllon ; Fuller & P. , Fullertnn ; Weise & S. , Avoca ; Freeman Bros , tte W. , Persia : M. G. Smith , Illldreth ; Hale & Way , Ord : North Loup C. Co. , Elba ; F. Uoy , Silver Creek : Shepbard &B. , Arling ton : J. Borlor , Mndale ; J. Askwlg & Co. , Oakland ; Nelson & Y. , Oakland ; It. A. Tem ple ton & Co. , Tekamah : J. G. Smith , Blair ; Monaugh Bros. , Dennlson ; Buckley & U. , StromsDcnr ; O. Frost , Princeton ; Kenolds P. < fe Co. , Raymond ; Wilkinson &G , , Avoca : Self A K. , Brock ; H. II. Brunson. De Soto ; Itoden & U. . Missouri Valley ; M. II. lle- KArty , Mlnden ; W. 0. Moore Swanton ; Adams Bras. , Lozan : Geo. Boetel , Millard ; Emlty Bros. , Wlsner ; Jno. Stretch , Valpar- laso ; Morse K. < tCa , Morse ; Staufer & B. , Dodge ; A. M. Spooner Jfc Co. , Hooper ; Kepler Bros. , Dorchester ; F.Aldritt , Friend ; O. IL Warren * Co. . Graf ton ; Snowden & P. , Broken Bow : Fisher & W. , York ; Bell Bros. < &F. , Franklin ; C. D. Moore , Harvard ; Spelts & K. , Bellwood : E. L. Martin , Fair- mount ; O. C. Smith , Mllford ; Packard L. & G. Co. , Crelghton : A. Mandfebaum , Camp bell ; S. Ellis , DeWitt ; Hoagland & H. , De- Witt : W. II. Kllgoro , Kearney ; W. W. Barnhouse , Adams ; Janien Cannon , Hamp ton. OMAHA baturday , bept. 10. Produce. The following are the prices at which round lot * of produce are sold on M * market : The receipts to-day were almost as large as any day during the week. Goods for which there It little demand , continue to arrive. Prices on mosl ilpe * ot produce are elation- ; Eocs-The .market-is * till weak at 13 nro.imery , 35Q27c per pound ; choice dalrv , I' Wc ; medium grades , iSQlOc ; ordinary , OyjlOc. ( CIIKKSK Market fair. , Fancy full cream Cheddars , sliulo ric ; full cream twins , 13c : younR America' , 13 } < c ; hrlfck cheese , 100 Ibs In case , 14c ; Llmberirer , 100 Ibs in case Saurn' fancy Ohio. lOc. POUI.TUY Fair market ; oprlnir chickens , nuair have been received 'but Is iiuoted nt S52.00ft2.25 ; teal and mixed'ducks , S1.00Q1.75 ; snlK | % 75c@S1.00 ; jack rabbits , iV > o each , ON loss Scarce and Orm ) good stock , 00 ® Sl.OO irar bushel. i' OVMKIIS Shell oystersnro quoted at S2.00 per hunclrcil ; selects , 4045c ; standard , 40c ; New York counts , 60c. CAIIHAOK The receipts of cabbage Is larger than during the past few da > s. Cali fornia stock , lar o round heads , 2Hc per Ib. TOMATOES Local Ktrdncrs report the supply as holding out well , and that the crop has been beniitltted by the late cool and wet weather. Commission men are onlr hand- line a very tew. Good stock 40Q50c per bushel. MKI.ONJ Watermelons are not In much de mand ; choice , $8.00(312.00 ( per hundred ; can- telopcs , 5U@75c per ctuz. POTATOES 1he-market Is well supplied. Salt Lake and Colorado stock soils at 80yr85c. Nebraska and Iowa stock Gotiuttc per bushel. SWKET POTATOES The market \t \ well supplied and they sell at 3 ( 3 > fc perlb. HONKY Uood honey In neat one Ib. frames 18c per Ib. CEI.EIIV There Is but little demand , hut the receipts are larger and the stock better. Good stock brlnirs S5c a bunch. BEANS. Hand-picked navy , 82.00 per bushel , and other grades down as low as 81.25. POPCOKN Choice for stands goes at2J @ 3c pnrlt ) . CitANnEnniES Fine largo cranberries just arrived , S9.50@10.00 per barrel. Km us. Orders from the conntru requiring se lected I stockrt ul ctirn care In puc/dii' / ; can- tint always lie filial nt the same price * quoted to Uic Ifmil trade for common stock. Only ono car ot California fruit was re ceived | totay. . There has benn considerable activity In the market during the past week nnd J a large amount of fruit has been sold. Prospects would seem to favor a good trade for J the week to come , as the largo demand made upon the retail dealers has cleared up all the surplus stock , and a.s the local growers disposed | ot all their marketable stock during the past few days , the commission houses will doubtless be called upon to Till the de mand. PLUMS Choice California , 81.50 per box. Largo red homo grown plums , $2 per bushel. California prunes sell at SI.50 per box. PEACHES Choice stock Is gulne at 81.50(3 ( l.GTi. Michigan peaches are selling at SAOO ® 3.25 per crate of 4 baskets. APPLES The market is fairly well sup plied with good stock. Home-grown and Missouri stock Is moving at 32.50a ( > : ; .00 ; choice Michigan , 33.00@3.50. CIIAII APPLES--Choice stock , S3.50 per bbl. bbl.GHAPKS GHAPKS The supply of homo-grown and California grapes continues liberal. Califor nia , Tokav , $1.50 ; Muscats , 1.25 ; choice home-grown , 4c. PICAIIS California , choice , S3.50@3.00 per box. box.PAWPAWS Mellow Missouri pawpaws , 40c iiep-0-lb baskets. OIIANOES There are a few good oranges on the market. Itodi , 3 < l.00@7.oo. CIIAII APPLES There Is lltt lemore in quiry for crab apples and there Is asood mar ket for choice stock at , 83.50 per barrel , under grocers' list / QUINCHS California quinces , of largo size , S2.50@3.00 per box. LKMONB The supply liberal , with fair de- mana. Common stock , Sft.OO@C.50 per case ; Choice , 87.00(37.50. ( BANANAS The market Is full ot bananas atSl.50@3.ooper bunch. Tl" COCOANUTS Good Htoekr 85.00. Flour nntl Rccrl. flic following arc the Jrtitilnit prices : Minnesota patents. S3.50 per cwt : Minneso ta Bakers' straight , 52.20 uorcwt. ; Kansas and Missouri winter fancy patents , $2:4r : ( ( tp.Ga ; Nebraska patents , S2.25@Z,35 : rve Hour , 31.76 Ctl.UOpercwt ; rye Graham , 81.40 per cwt. ; wheat Graham , S1.75 pqrf cwt. ; corn meal , yellow. 90c per cwt : corri-tmoal , white. 81.00 per cwt ; chopped feed , 814.00 < S10.00 per ton : bran , 812.00@13.00 per ton : screenings , 59.00 @ 12.00 per ton. HAY Upland nralrle , S8.50Q0.50 ; common coarse , 87.00(38.00. ( Grocer's Liiat. Arbncklo's , roasteil , 2o/c ; McLaujrhlln'n XXXX , 20 > fc ; Dllworth's , 20c ; lied Cross , i Tierce. 6c ; 40-lb square cans , 6Kc ; 50-lb round , 7 c ; 20-lb round , 7 > ic ; 10-lb nails , 7Hc ; 5-Ib palls , 7 c ; 3-lb PICKLES Medium , In bbls , 80.50 ; do In half bbls , $3.75 ; small , In bbls , 87,50 ; do In half bbls , S4.25 ; gherkins , In bbls , 8.50 ; do lu half bbls , 84.75. WoouENWAnK Two-hoop palls , per doz , S1.45 ; 3-hoop pails , 81.70 ; No. 1 tub. S0.50 ; No. 2 tub. $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , 84.50 ; wash boards , 81.75 : assorted bowls , $2.25 ; No. 1 churns , 89 ; No. 2 churns , S8 ; No. 3 churns , 87. 87.SUOAB SUOAB Granulated(5 ( ( ; < cconf.AOX@ ; < % c : white extra C , UCwVjc ; extra C , . > J < OT Oc : yellow C , 5c ; cut loaf , 7K ; powdered , TOIIACCO Lorillard's Climax , 44e ; Splen did , 4lc ; Mechanic's Delight , 41c : Leguett & Meyer's Star , 41o ; Cornerstone , 34c ; Drum- mond's Horse Shoe , 41c ; T. J. , S7c ; Sore's Spearhead , 44c. CANNKD Goorw Ovsters , standard , per case , 83.00(33.10 ( ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , S3.0Utf3.10 ; raspberries , 2 Ib , per caso. 82.00 ® 3.00 ; California pears , per caso. 54.60(34.70 ( ; apricots , per case , S4.10@4.2.1 > ; peaches , per case , 85.50(35.75 ( ; white cherries , per case , SO.OO plums , per cast1 , S3GO@3.70 : blue berries , per case , Si20@2.so ; eig plums , 2 Ib. per case , S2.50 : pineapples , 2 Ib , percaie. S3.20@5.75 ; 1 Ib mackerol. poriloz , 1.55 ; 1 Ib salmon , per doz. Sl.lHGM.OU ; 2 1U gooseberries , per case , 33.2.VJM.3J ; 21b string beans , per case , 81.75 : 2 lb lima beans , per case , Sl.fiO ; 2 Ib marrowfat peas , per caset S2.50@a.no ; u Ibmrly June peas , per case , $2.75 ; 3 Ib tomatoes , 82.40 250 ; Slbcorn , S2.20ftJ3.85. 1'novifeioNs Hams , ll i@l2c ; breakfast bacon. ll@UKc : bacon sides UJ < i3W ifc ; dry salt , 85 < fiiUc ; 8loulders,77Kc : dried boot hams , ll@12c : dried beef regular , ll@UHc ; hams picnic , 8jt8 } c. - - ' r , 'g COCJ raspberries , . _ . .evaporated , pitted cheirles , Beaches , now , H't f > io : evaporated peeled puacnes , c ; evaporated , unp.ued , l7 ! @lSo ; now currants , 7MQ7Kc ; prunes , % @ : citron , 25c ; rai sins , London lavers , Calltornla , loose muscatels , now Valonclas,7Ko. Itoi'E Sovon-Blxteentl s inch. . . JflklJUjtIO J.-4Abl4k 1 klC a , 81.75 ; heavy stable , S4 , , Smup No. 70 , 4-eallonlfcoKS , Sl.)5@1.38 : ) ; Now Orleans , per RalloDt &JftJ40c : maple nyruu , half Ibbs , "old time , " per gallon , bOc ; 1-gallon cann , per doz , , $10.50 : half cans , per doz , So.OO : nuiirtcans , S3.25. OANDY-Mixed , 8KC Hc ; stick. CHACKEIIS Garneau's soda , butter and picnic , 4'fc : creams , 7 > c ; ginger snaps,7XJc ; city soda , 7Kc. * r TF.AS Japan , 20@55c ; ghnpowder , , Younic Hyson. 25@55c ; Oolon : ; , 2060c. JKU.IES-80-lb palls , 82.00. General Markets. SPIRITS Cologne spirits , iba proof , 11.10 ; do 101 proof , 81.13 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , 81.10 ; do 188 proof , 81.09. Alcohol. 168 proof. $2.10 per wine taUlon. Redistilled whiskies , S1.00O1.50. GhVblended. 81.50(2 ( 2.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , 82.00 ( .00 : Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , 82.0090.50 ; Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies , 81.50(33.00. ( Urandles , Imported ! , S5.00@8.50 ; domestic , 81.30 (3.00. Gins , Imported , 84.50ft ! 6.00 ; domestic , 8.1.25(33.00. ( Charapapnes , Ira- ported , per case , 82S.OOQ33.00 ; American , per case. 8lo.wxaio.oo. IIKAV.T llAmnvrAitK Iron , rate , $2.70 : Plow steel , special cast , 4jfc ; crucible steel O c ; cast tools , do. 12 u > c ; waton spokes per set , 83.0033.50 ; hubs , per set , 81.2.i ; fel lees , sawed dry , S1.GO ; tongues , each , tOc xles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , 0370 coil chain , per Ib , OK(31 ( c ; malleable , S lOc ; Iron wedges , 6c ; crowbars , Cc : harrow taeth < ( Vc ; spring steel. 4C45e ; Jtarden's horse shoes , $4.75 ; Uurden's mule shoes , 85.75 , Barbed wire' in car lots , 84.00 per 100 Ibs Iron nails , rate * , 10 to 60 $3.40 ; steel nails HIDES Green butchers' , 6K9s ; .srreen cured , 7Kc ; dry .flint , lie ; dry salt , Oo ; green calf Bkins , 7Kc ; damaged bides , two-thirds price. 'I > llow 8c. .Greaso Prime white. 3e yillow , Sc\ \ brown , l > c. Sheep- pelts , 25i ( Dry COTTON FLANNP.I.S 10 per cent trade Ala count-LL , B'fet CC , 7Xc ; S8 , 8 > fc ! NainnlrsR , 5Ve ; No. 5 , Oc ; KK , P > < c ; GG , lOKc ! XX , 12c ; 00 , 14c : NN , Ific , UX , isc ; H.SOO : No. 10 , s c ; 40 , lOHo : 00- 12Kc : 80 , 15c ; SO , colored , 10o ; 50 , colored. I2c ; 70. colored , 15c ; Urlstol , 13 } < c ; Union Pacific. ISc. CAIIPKT WAnr-Ulbb white , 13Kc ; col ored , 20H < s. HATTS Standard , 80 ; Gem , lie ; lloatity , 12Kc : Boone , He ; U , cased , 80.50. PitiXTs Soi.i : Coi.oiM Atlanta G > { c ; Sla ter fa : Merlin Oil r.Jfc ; Garner OHO to 7. PINK AND lloiir.s lllchinoudUc ; AllenOc ; Hlvi-r- point 5o ; Stool Itlvcrfn : Richmond Cc : Pncltic Hc IxniooHi.iTE WajhlnctonOc ; Ameri can OUc ; Arnold 0 } < c ; A mold UlO o ; Arnold A 12c ; Arnold GoliUrnl lOJ-tfo. Dniss-Char- : tt-r Oak4 } < c ; ItamapotWc : Lodl 4Wc ; Allen 5Kc : Hlchmond 5 > fc ; Windsor Oc ; Eddystono Oc : PaclllcGc. Gi.NOHAM-Plunkett checks 7 Cc ; Whltten- ton 7lfc ; York 7lfc ; Normandlo Dress Hjc ) ; Calcutta Dress 8 > < \Vhlttcnton : Dress He : llenfrow Dross 9c to 12i < c ; CAMiniirs Slater 4 < c ; Woods 4 } < c ; Stan dard 4Kc ; Peacock 4J < c. COKSKT.IKANS Androscoggln i > ic ; Kcar- sapo 7Kc ; Kockportfl > fc ; ConustoKa 0p. DUCK- West Point 2 < J ln..8oz. . lOXe : West Point 29 In. . 10 oz. . 12Kc : West Point 29 In. , W oz. , 15c ; West Point 40 In. . 11 oz. , 10o. Chpcks-Calcdonla X. Otfo : Caledonia XX , lo c ; Kconomv U to 9 } < c ; Otis 0 to ( > Xc. TICKS KewlstonM In. , 1'JKc : Lewiston 33 In. , lawc ; York sa In. , 14c ; Swift Ulver7Xc : Thorndlko O O , 8 < < c ; Thorndlke K K. 8 } < c ; Thormllke 120. otfe : Thorndiko XXX , 15c ; Cordls Wo. 5. O c : Cordls No. 4 , lip. DKNISIS AmoskcaR Doz. , liw : Kverett 7 oz. , irte ; York 7oz. , 1 % ; llavmaker SJic ! Jnf' reyXX. HKc : Jaffroy XXX , 13) < p ; Ueaver Creek AA , 12c ; Beaver Creek BI ) , lie ; Unaver Creek CC , lOc. KKNTUCKV JKANS Mumorlal 15c ; Canton 13c ; Durham 27Kc : Hercules 18c ; Leaming ton S&Xo' Cottswold 25c. CnAsii Stevens' B Oc ; bleached 7c ; Sto- Tons' A 7Kc ; bleached 8Hc : Stevens' P 8Kcj bleached &Xc : Stnvrns' N > c ; bleached 101 < c : Stevens' S U T 12 > fc. MiscKM.ANROiia Table oil cloth 82.85 ; plain Holland 8Ke to On ; Dado Holland 13Wc. ri.Annifii.n Plaid Haftsman 20o ; Goshen MXc ; Clnar Lake 33H'e : Mapln City 30' ' < c. Whitc-0. 11. No. 2 , Jf , 21c ; G. U. No. 1 , * , 27Kc ; 1J. H. No. 2 , K. Z2Ke ; H. li. No. l , , 80c : Quechee No. I. Jf , 42c ; Onechee No. 9 , ° i > : J7J < c ; Quechee No. 3 , Jf , 32 > fe < Aim won lake ; Windsor 22Xc. lied C , 24 Inch , 15Kc ; 15,24 Inch , 21c ; GG , 24 Inch , l c : II. A. F. , % , 25c : J. It. F. , f , 27Kc ; ( . , n , 35C. CoMFOllTKIts 80.50@35.00. UI.ANKKTS White , Sl.OOQ7.50 ; colored , 81.10(38.00. ( Dnowx SIIEKTINOS-Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7 , ' c ; Atlantic 11. 4-4,7c ; Atlantic D. 4-4 , C c ; At lantic P. 4-4 , 5Jic ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , 5Jic ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4l < c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , CWc ; HoosierLL , 4-4,55c : Indian Head , 4-47kfc : Lawrence LL. 4-4 , 5c ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 6Kc ; Pepperoll It , 4-4 O e ; I'cpperoil O , 4-4 , fie ; Pepperell , 8-4. lOc ; Pepporeil. 0-4 , ISc : Pcpporell , 10-4. 20c ; Utlca C , 4-4 , 4 4'c ; Wachusctt , 4-4 , 7c ; Aurora 1C , 4-4 , O c ; Aurora U , 4-4 , Cc. ULKACIIRD SIIKKTINO Berkeley cambric , No. 00. Okc ; Best Yet , 4-4,0 > < c ; butter cloth OO , 4c ; Cabot , 7Kc ; Farwell , be : Fruit of Loom , 8J c ; Greene G ' Oc ; llopi % 7 * c ; King - - - ' " ' - - ' Phlllli lale , t , 3 inch. > erell , L , _ , , . V-4 , 20c ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 22Kc : Canton , 4-4 , Me ; Canton , 4-4 , Oj c ; Triumph , Go ; Wam- utta , lie ; Valley. 5& Dry Lumber. PIMKNSIOXS AND TIMI1KUR. 114 & 1 ft. Id ft SO ft W ft 24 ft , .17.50 l'J.50 VIM IS. 22.6022.6 ° . 21.50 21.ffl IxlO. . . . . 22.6U22.in | ! Xl2 18.2S 19.60 9).M ) ) 2II.SU2U.50 X4-8X8 18.60iB.502U.60l2.-1.0olSlfl ; ) rr.ooiiiNO. A C In. White PI no S3.V50 C , 820.50 U " " " D . 33.50 , 21.00 K ' " " ( Sol. Fencing.I'AOO ) FINISIIINO. stand 2nd , clear , 1,1 Inch. s.2s 8.W.50 .id , clear , 1 Inch , s. 2 H. , 45.50 " " 1 , IK. 2 In 4n.r,0 A sclpct , 1 Inch , s. 2 s. . 40.00 " " l.ijf. lU.2In 44.00 B " 1 Inch , s.2 s. , 3000 1 " IK , IK , 2 in 37.00 lear Poplar , Ux. Uils. J < in. , s. 3 s..S3-.50 K in. Panel , s. 2 s 27.00 " " CorrngaU'tl Ceiling , % . . 28.50 n.VTTENS , WIJLI. TU1I1NO , 1'ICKKTS. O. G. Ba ts , 2 > ? In 800.75 " Xx3 in , s.l s. 00.45 " . In Well Tubing , D & M and JJev. . . . . 23.00 Pickets , D. & H. Flat 20.50 " " Square 21.00 IIOAUDS. No. 1 , com. sis 818.00 No. 2 , com , sis S17.00 No. 3. S15.MNo. ) 4 , S13.00 FENCING. No. 1.4 A-0 In , 121411 , rouch 810.50 No. 1 , " " 10 " " 10.50 No. 2 , " " 12& 14 " " 1C.OO No. 2 , " " IB " ' 17.50 SIDINO. A. 12,14 and 1C ft. 821.50 C , 815.50 U. 20.50 D. 12.50 CRII.INO AND I'AKTITIOX. 1st com , $ { In White Pine Ceiling 834.00 Jnd ' " " 2S.OO Clear , ? In. Norway " " 10.00 nd . In. " " " com. Ji 14.00 STOCK noAnns. A13 Inch s.ls 845.50 No. l , com. 12 in. s. l s. , 12 ft 20.50 " " " 14 H 1'J.OO 1 " " " 10 ft larx ) No. 2 , " " " 19.00 ' 1C U 17.50 Inch Grooved Itonllng SI.00 per M more than 12 inch Stock Hoards same length. SHIP I.Al' . No. 1 Plain. 8& 10 in 819.50 No. 2 17.50 No. 1 , O. G. , 8 in in.oo BOUTIIF.IiN YKI.LOW PISE. Com. 4 &C in. Floorinu 817.50 Star " " 21.50 Clear % In. Cclllne 21.50 ' Ji In. Partition 8.5.00 " Finish , lt\c I/ln.s.28 } 20.00 ' CdrriiRated Collini ; , 4 In 25.00 1 Yellow Pine Caslni ; nndUase. . . 27.00 SIIlNfll.KS , I.ATII. XXclcar . .8,1.10 K\traA * 52.90 * A * Standard . . 2.75 * AUUi'fcl3 ' 2.55 Olu. clear No 1. . 1.50 Lath 8.0J POSTS. White cedar , C In. , } $ s. , 12c ; 0 In. qrs. , lie ; 8 In. nrs. , 10c4 ; in. round 15e ; Tennessee lied Cedar , opiit , I5c ; Split Oak , 12c. HODGSON & SON , Architects and Superintendents 26 Iron Bank. RUPTURE CURED lly Dr. Snccllkor'a mvthoil. No oporatlun ; no pain ; no detention from business , Ailuptod to clillilren na well asKrown people. Ilunilroilsnf nutovrnph tustlinunmla on llle. All InielncsJ strictly contldoutlal. Consultation frco. PROP. N. D. COOK Room C , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb , WM. HO 1NTOSII. B. F. BODWELL ' IIOUWEIX k aicINTOSII , Real Estate Dealers 140 South Sprlnp Street , LOS ANGELES , CALIFORNIA. Dealora In City and country property of all doscriplloni. General Information to new comers freely iflvcn. PARTS of tt > VodDlwitd ud itteDcUiened. Full ptiUo- Blvi IteiltO ) tnt. XJUB K1O , CO. , Vafltla , M , J. JOBBERS' DIBECTOBY Agricultural lirphmenls. CHURCHILL PARKER , Vf hotoMlu Dcnltr In Agricultural linpk'iuonlH , Wagons. Crrrlnnc * nU Unifies. Joni-d street , txtweea 8th mill lOtb.Ouinhi , Nob. , LINING ER .15 1ft ETCALF CO. , Agricultural Implements , Wiuon .f rrliUK' < . nuggliM. Hla. , Wholnulp , On h . PARLINORENnORl\C \VluilcsAloDoalcr * In Agricultural Imploinonts , ticBuggies. . WI.KXl , 105 nuiISTT , JonM it Artists' Malarial. A. HOSPE , , TR. , Artists' Materials , Pianos niul Orgrans , UI3 Douglni Ptroct , Omnlin. Builders' Hardware and Scales. jrnnmAJfSJf TAYLOR , Bullders'Hardware A Scale Ropnlr Shop Mocbanlca' Tools anil lIufTnlo Pol i. 106 Doujlm stl , , , Nub. Hooks and Stationary. A. T. KEN YON , C CO. , Wljo'oialo niul Ile'sll Bookaollorj niul Stationers. ! Douglas at. , Oinnlni , Not ) . Telephone SOI. floods and Shoes. Johbcrs of Boots and Shoes. 1411 Fmrrum tt. , Or h . N b. Mtnufactory , BnmmW ttrxt. lloiton. B r. STORZ cB ILER , Lsffor Bcflr Urowers , 1531 Nonh 13th Slrimt. Omaha. Nab. Butchtrt' Tool * . Co fft e , _ CLARKE JROS. .ec0.7 Omaha CotTeo and Splco Mills. Tea * . Coffeon , Spleen . Halting Powder. FlurorlnitHe- tracts , Lunai Illu * . Ink , Hie. HI4-18 Uaraejr Street. Omh a. H b. . Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS , John Eponeter , Prop. Uairafaeturer of Galvanized Iron and Cornice. 421 l > odre and 108 and lot N , 10th it , Omaha. Neb. Crockery and Not/ens , . W. L. WRIGHT , Agent for 'b Manufacturer ! and Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamp * , Chlmneya , eta. Office , 911 South llth at Omaha. Neb. Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY , Commission and Jobbing * . Bnttcr , Kngaand Produce. Conilinmenti eollelted. . Heatlquartori for Stoneware , Berry lioxca and drupe llaikuts. lll Uoilgoilreetomaba. RIDDELL td RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Merchants , i Butter , Krfin , riioeia , Poiltry , Uam , Outers , etc. , etc. Ill 3. lltU at. WIEDEMAN tC CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , llulUr , Onme , Kr\ilt , etc. WO B. lithal llnmlm. Null. Coal ancf Limi. Qcu. i . LAIIAIIII , Pros. n. r. OOOIIMAN , V.Pi-ea. J. A. HUND1HLAND , Hoc. and Treaa. OMAHA COAL , COKE tC LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. m South Thirteenth Street. Omaha , Nob. J. ,1. JOliJNON < l > C'O. , Manufacturers of Illinois White Llmo. And Shipper * of Coal and Conn , Cement , Planter , IJino. llalr. Uru Ilrtrk , llrnln , Tile ami Suwurl'lpo. Ofllru , Puffin Tlotoi. V. m t. , Omitlm , Nut ) . Ty'i-n'ininHI / ? / / Goods. M. E. SMITH C G'O , , Dry Goods , Fnrnishinir Goods &Notions 11IB and 1104 Douglin. cor. 1Kb St. . Omaha. Neb. Distillers. Dletlllttn nf I.tquort , Alcohol und Splrlti. Importers and Jobberof Wlnewaml l.lquora. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLE > CO. and ILER < C CO. , Importers and Jobbereof Fine Wlnos and Honors. Bolo manufacturer * of Kenned-'f Baat India.lilt- Urn und Doupitlc Uqunn. 1113 llarnvr St. Furniture. JEWEY P STOXE , "Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Karnam tOmabn. . Neb. Furniture , Bedding , Upholstery , Mirrors , etc. H06.H08and 1210 Knrnnm St. , Omaha , Groceries , AJ Alu Wholesale Groceries and Provisiona , yos.70S,707,703and7lia.lOtli8t.OmHlni.Neb. McCORD , 1UIADY C CO. , Wholesale Grocers , ltn find l.enronvrorth sta.Omnha. ' LEE , FlHEl ) M CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Naila , Tinware , Hhnot Iron , Ktc. Aironu ( or IIowo Hc la , nnil Miami Ponderxi.OrniiliaNob. ir. , T. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bl > rltK . Wagon Stnrk , llardwnro I.mnbor , otc. 120 ! Bnd Ull llbrney pt , otnahn. MILTON ROGERS T.C SONS , Stoves , Kancros , Fiirnaco-H , 'J'iles ' ' , Mantles , Unite * , Union OCKKU. tai and LJW t'arcaM titreot. Iron Works. Iron Works , Wrought and Cast Iron BiilldliiK Work , Iron FtAlrs. KallTnv , lleauia und ( Jlrilcrs , hieam Knifliien , llru s Wort. Ufanoral ( foundry. Machine ftml Illuckriullb Work ! OulteiiDj Works , U. I1. Ky.Hii < ll7tliiitieti. Hardware. 11. K. NA H' Manufacturinc : Dealer in SiiHikeStackH , llrlUhlniii , Tanks , and ( iena itl llollur Itopiilrlui , oilBO ntroot Dnmlia. Lumber. OMAHA TXTMnER CO. , Dealer All Kinds of BullJiiifif Material at Wholesale. 13th Street and Union 1'aclHo Track , Omaha. ' ' LOUIS VRADFORl ) , Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sash , DOOM , Etc. Yards-Corner 7th and Douvlasi Cornel fcth and Duuglm. _ C. JV. JJIETZ , Lunibor. _ lith and California Streets. Omaha. Neb. FRED W. GRAY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc , Cor.ethand Douglas ill. , Omnbu. N > . T. jr. HARVEY 1MMKER CO. , To Dealers Only. Office , (403 ( Kurnaui ilrcet , Oraaba. CHAS. R. LEE , Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring. 9tti und Jlouglu JOHN A. WAKlWJlSLJi , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. Importtfl and American Portland Cement , Hutt Aiont ( Br > lllwaok llrdraullc Cemvuluna licit Qulncy White Lime. Life Stock. v To ' oci ATtT ) 'cQ Of Omaha. LtalUJ. Joha r. Boyd , tlipertntetdsot. OMAHA JOBBERS' ' DIRECTOR ) ; LIrt Slock Commission. ALEXAXDKR Commission Dealers in Live Stnctt. I'nlon Stock Ynrila , South Unmtin , Noli , Ilrfrionooj-lldono County Itniiklblon Noli , 'riioinpviii ft Ilitknr , Iliuikor.- ) , Allilun.Nol ) , , . ' took Vm-il Honk , Sjuth Oniahn , Neb. J. V. Snillcr * Co. Now \'ork. 0. 11. PAI.MI'.U. N. l > . niOIIMAN. J. 11. 111. VSCM HB PALM Kit , JUOHMAN D CO. , Live Stack Commission Merchant * , Om.cc KooinSI , Uiipo lto KtolmiiRO llulUllng , Union Slock Vui-il-i , South Uniiilui , Nob. I McCO V JlltOS. , Live Stock Commission Merchants. 1 Market futnl hnd free n.nr > | > llcatlmi. MtnrVen in focdyrs furnlihiM oil go > d term . Ko'erene * Onialia Rational IIink anil South Oman ! Null na Ualon Stock VanU , South Omaha. Millinery and Motions. Importers mill Jobber * of " and Motions. UM-'i . Illli Ht Motions. J. T. HOBINSON NOTION CO * \VholeiiAlo Pcalcri la Notions und Furnishing- Goods , 403 and 406 S.Tenth St. , Omaha. Overalls. CANFIELD M.tNUFACTURINQ COMPANY , Manufacturers of Overalls , Jeane Panta , Shlrti , Ktc. 1101 and 1104 Uou < { la Street Omaha , Nab. PAPER CARPKXTEK PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Oarrr a nice utork of ITIntlni , Wrapping nn 1 Will Ina paper.Special . attention BITUH to car loulo * order * , which nlll lin shipped illrncl from inllU. AQ ordi-rt will rccelio pervonnl nticntlon. WORD * * nntee coed gooUi and low price * . 1111 and Illil . Donel.iaMt. WESTERN NEWSPAPER VN1OA Auxiliary Publishors. Dealer * In Typo , Pro e and Printer''Suppllea. M Soutli Twelfth Street. Pumps. CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , s team and Water Supplies. 11 ( tad quartern fur Mai FoDttCo'i UuvfU. UUKaruam BU.Onmlia. Neb. _ U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUJUf COMPANY. DalladarWInd Mlllii rleara and Water Pn nmblnK Uoo'ln , lloltlng. IImo. UIO and V.U nam at. , Omnha. 6. K. Feltnti , Mitiiacer. Telrphnne No. 21(1. ( A. L. STRANG CO. , Fnraps , Pipes and EngrliiPH , Bteam , Water , KallwnT and Mllllnir Rnpplicr. KM 930 , uaandtti4 Karnmu at. , Uuialia , Neb. UROWNELL cC CO. , Itanufacturort und Dealers In ntrlnes , Hollers * . Ooneral Jlachliiery baot Iron work , Stenra Pumpi.Sair MIIU , Bhaftla , DodM Wood split Pulle/i , B ltlflj. | eta , AUownroni , Borapara , aada alaUM. UlMIti Lea > venwortan. Omaha Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUJtltER CO. , Mnnufucturor and Dealora In all kind > D ( Rubber Goods , Oil Clothing nnd l athiT llulilnu , 1UOT Knrn.ini St Saifi , Doors , Etc. in. A. nismiow .c co. , Wholesale Manufactnreri of Sash , Doors , Winds and Mouldinps , llmneh o.Tice.ntli and Irard ta. , Oirslif. , y ? > ; . BOHN MANUFACTURING CO * Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Mould'jiUB.BtolrWorkand InteriorITnrd Wood Flntafc Junl opened. N. K. cor. 8tli nnd Lenvonworthau. Omaha , Neb. 1'HE RAILWAY TIME TABLES , OMAHA. l.cavn Arrive Omalia. Oinnba. UNION PACIFIC. Depot 1UIU anil 1'lorco sis. I'ncillc Kxprcu 8:10 : p. m. 7:10n. m. Uenvcr Kxpntss | 0Ma. : m. 6:20 : p. m. Local ExpteflS 6:05 : p. in 11:00 : a. in. Kxuopt Sunday. n. ft M. . . n. Depot 10tU nrul 1'aclDo ets. Moilnnil Kxprcsi I0a > a. m. 6:30 : p. 14 Nl ht Express 7:13 : p. m. 10Ma. : ( m C. B.&Q. II. It- Depot liitntui'l 1'aclrloEts. Mall anil liiprujj 11:0 : : ) p. m. 0M : a m. Chleajjo Uxprosa 8.10 n. m. K. C . St. .1. & C. II. Depot 10th unil 1'iieiflu Ets. Mnll 8 : < 0n. m. flMp. : m. Kxpross 8:50 : p. m , 7:00 : u. m. C.St. P..M. AO. Depot IMli unit Wnnaterst Sioux City KxproBg. . . . 8:15o. : in M:4"ip. : m. llanciort Hxpresa 4:43 : p. in. iuii ) a. m. lllalr 1'nssonBor 6:35 : p. m. 7iOp. ; in. 'Except Sunday. MISSOIJUI 1'ACIFIO. Depot 16th anil Webster st Day Kitircss I0:4r : > n. m. r:25 : n. m. Night Impress UlUp. m. 5Wp : , IQ. DUMMY TRAINS. Hunnlnp Dot worn Council muffs nml South Omalm. In uililitlon to the etnttons innntloneil. triilim stop Rt Twomlotli Him Twenty-fourth etroets , nnd at tliu Siuiinilt in Onmbu. Stock Oinuho. Transfer llroad- Yards. > uy. nns C.p ; > 0 7I5 ; 7n : : T.Ul 7:38 : 8:15 : fi'J3 : 9lt : > lo ; ) & 10 : 8 10i : 10 : < H 11:00 : tl:2tl : H : W UiV ) 12:1S : I2ai : 1:15 1 : 'H I'M 3:15 : ss : 3r : > 0 4:15 4 : 4 : : f5 : ! rw r.:40 : 6li6 : um : o-a 7iX : ) 7:13 : 10-10 loilii 10'J : ) H : ( i ) 11:61 : COUNOH , IJLUPFS * t'J J - - r - /J -